The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, February 25, 1868, Image 1

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7 *» snout “T' rj .aaaflOrflEbeq# i • vSlLtJ* I zi=y-:*^ “ ■«>•■! .wjiO 9fit to -jjuifcl *o ..*nili * ^ ■ - “ VOL. 4—NO. 46. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 1 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1868 NEWS & HERALD. PUBIiXSHKD BY MASON & ESTILL, i MASON.] P» B. MUX.] Ill BAV STB.KKT. SAVANNAH, GA. TEBM8: daily news and herald.. $10 Tiu WEEKLY NJ2WS AND HfiBALD....„...$6 06 Single Copies 5 oenta. n AT ms or AUVKRTIS1NC. $r a SQUARE is ten measured lines of Nonpttell of the News and Hehald. ADVERTISEMENTS.— First Insertion, $100 per sqnaie; each subsequent insertion, 75 cents pec iquare. ^^“Advertisements tor one month or longer #1!! be inserted at special rates which can be asoerUiued at the office. FROM OUR OF YESTERDAY. (iBDRGI/V UNCONSTITUTIONAL, VBNTIOM—5IST HAY, I Reported Eiprebslj for the Dally Opinion ] Atlanta, February 21, 1MJ9. Convention met at regular hour. B Prayer by the C Jouniai read and approved—quof^n. present ... Mr. Miller, lrom tne ConmiitU© on Revision, muv d to suspend the iul«-s lor the introduction aud con sale rat ion of I he following resolution: lua'ilvt-il Tiiat the Judiciary CanuuiUoe be iu- sti'uctuil to report an si licit* to form a part ef this Constitution, declaring the gradation of the laws, and tbe force aud affects of tbs s'tapf the Legislatu e aod jndadients'of ths courts sitting iu this State since the ljili ot January, 1S61, and the status of the riglrs ^in. h have grown up nuder said laws or judgments. The rules were suspended and the resolution was taken up and referred to the Committee ou Judiciary. Mr. Coulfty offered the lolloping eruinauce, which \ui referred to toe same committal; j r . ju ordinance to declare valid certain acts and appro priations therein mentiousd, aud tnereby prevent llligatiou. boc. 1 He it ordained by the people of Georgia, in- Conioutiou assembled, Tiiat till appointments to of fice made by Ihe Military. Commander oftkisDis- liict, iucludiug this State, from the passage of the Reconstruction Act known as the Sherman, bill, ttlv tbn Govern in ut provided for by the Constitution- frutm-d by ibis Couvcn ion goes into full effect, to gether with all official acts done by the officer so sp- poiutod are hereby declare 1 to be legal, aud all snob acta to be valid in every respert, as if done by officers regularly elected or appointed, when a legal State Cio- veruiueut was not in existence; and timt ths validi ty of such appointments, or of the official acts of such appointees, shall iu no case be edited iu question iu am couvtot this State, ou accouut of tue uiauuer of lnakiug such appointments, or the want ef sufficient authority iu the appointing power. Sec. 2. And lie it further ordained, That all acta doae by an. officer, or pass- d by the oenural Assem bly of the ilt facto Hoveruinent, at any tuna prjor to this da**, which were not in aid of the ret clliou, and would not, if the Government had br.en iegaU .hpvo. been in violation of the Constitution of tue United Slates, are hereby made valid and binding : Provided That nothing iu this ordinance shall be so construed as in make valid any acts duue by or before any such de /n'oofflc r, wnich w .u.d, by legalizing sucli acta, render that criminal which was not criminal when done, or cause any net not legally criminal when ! dene to bee..me criminal by giving validity to such act after it was done, bat ail such acts shall be held by the courts to bo null and Void. Mr. Miher moved to add Mr. Bigby to the Com mittee on the Judiciary. Mr. Wliiteley moved to amend by adding the naui* r of Messrs, liryant and Harris, of Newton. Th<- Amendment prevailed, aud the motion of Mr. Miller, as amended was adopted; Mr. lilodgett favored suspension of the rules, and read the following whie • he proposed to Oder as a substitute tor the resolution of Mr. Ashburu: Resolved, That a Committee of seven be appointed, by the President, to lay off and deflue tbe Congres sional Districts of Georgia, and report to this Oonven tion. The rules were suspended, and Mr. Ashburn ac cepted the substitute of Mr. Blodgett, which sul>- fiutu e, ou motion of Mr. biodgett, w^s referred to the committee ou Franchise. Mr. Prince moved to reconsider the nation of the Convention yesterday in the adoption of the report of the Special Committee on Representation. Mr. v' hlteley moved the previous question, which motion was sustained, and on motion te reconsider, the yens and nays were ordered, aud resulted—yeas 72, uajt. 4.1. Mr Mocay moved that the report of the special committee l>« taken up. Agreed to. Paragraph 2 was reported us follows: 2. The Scuatore shall bo citizens of the United Stale?, who have attained to the age of thirty years, and who have boon citizens of tills State for two years, a id for one year a resident of the District from which “Then Georgia is worse off, in your behalf, than at tbe close of the war.” “inttoitely! The war closed upon a sub-" milted, and, so far as good citizenship was concerned, a quiet aud obedient people, rhe terms of the peace were acoorded to.., The negroes promised to give ns no aoiiety. It seemed, comparatively, aa easy problem to set society to work again. Till these mi*- chievous emissaries came, peace was achiev ing its good results. At present we iive in fear and without hope.” We asked, in case the negroes-got the as cendancy in Georgia, what the while popu lation would do? > “Abandon the State,” said Mr. Stephens. I would leare It with the precipitation 3 Lot, and never look back. We are sa or ganized there, the. proportion of the raoes are such that negro citizenship would leave Lbe whites in a minority. To this we could never submit; our only policy wtiud be emi gration. We cannot altogether blame fhe negroes (or this. They are pocSr;’ people, Who cahuoi sue their iotejeawfojjand tours to be identical. Political emissaries have tempted them, for no other purpose than to keep a party in porter, regardless pf the good of our society, and the negroes’ own well-being. b proper should lie in elected. Mr. Bryant moved to strike out the word thirty and Insert twenty-five; also, to amend paragraph three, section 3. by suiting out tbe words thirty-five turn iin-ert twsnty-one. Tim question recurred upon the motion to strike out an«l insert, up->u which the yeas and nays were ordeied, and resulted—yeaa, 71; nays, 47. So the motion prevailed. Mr. Ms. ay moved to further amend by inserting after ihr w<.rd “and” iu paragraph 2, aeoiiou 2, and paragraph 3, section 3, the words “after the first elec tion under this constitution,” upon which motion the yeas and nays were ordered, aud resulted—yeas, 74; nays, 41. .->o the amendment prevailed, and the report was adapted a? amended. Mr. Dunning moved a suspension of the rules for ths purpose of introducing the following, as an 8'iditional sect,on of the Article on the Legislative Department : • Tii® Capital of ill's State shall be removed from Milledgcvilie aud located at the city oi Atlanta, ami the succeeding Legislatures shall provide for the erection ol a new »:ate House, or other buildings Which the public Jut.reels may require.'* f Atu-rdiaouhoiou, pAtticipated iu oy several gentle men, Mr. (Jotting moved the previous question, whieh was sustained. Upon the motion to suspend the rules the yeas and nays were older,id and lean,ted yeas 63, nays 4i». So the motion was lost; two-tnirds not voting in I,4 m' r 01 B!l ' : l'tuding ti e ru e*. Tne regular order was resumed, it being the re port ot the Goinni'tt-e on ihe Judiciary Department: ran,guph l,8tc;iun 1, was read as follows: 1. The Jud ci.] powers of 'his State sh ill be vested !“ a , Court, Superior Courts, County courts, tour;h of Ordinary, Justice* of the Feide, n't 8 ?i! 1 “iLor couitd as have been or may be estab- luheil by law. Mr Bell, or Banks, moved to strike out the words Ujunty Court©.’’ M'. McCay ino\Vi an amendment, as follows: . <Je,ie, hl Absembly may, is ca-se the Lm l i7.-»u 0ler8 of auy COMUt y »h»U « un election sort nni. imr **" 8e S,J desire, abolish slid courts iu iieiinr ?. ,inu tr, ‘hat«jr their jurisdiction to the SU vido ^ 0UrlS| or 8Uul1 °ther trioaual as it may pro- “rwhite. e y moved the previons question, which r B ?,“,T bU8t ,nod au,i l "* , qnestiou recurred ou "iSMUiibtlon ..r ,i... .. • ’ ... ... yeas, 3i ' ays 5i. Whirh < i UOt,,i “i n iurue4 l upon the motion to slrike out, P ‘ r e S r -‘Ph whs ihen adopted as amended, “f^grtph two w,-s r= ad: Uouit shall consist of three Vlf-n n .... 01 whl m aha, l constitute a quorum. d CI i, I n 1 ^?.l or,ty the Judges are di .qualiheit irom ern.»r ■h*n U * r tMf ’’ by loieresf. or orhi-rwi«e, the Oov Courts 7,1 ^rtaiu Judges of the Mnerior meut ini 1,1 1 ie,r ht *iad. At the first appniut- 'hnw«Sii,llft“ »>I ‘He Supreme Court under this Ofie tcr*il!a’ uue Mhe 1 be appointed lor four years I ®abseoni*i r ■ V ' , ,l0 ’ au '' onfl ,or twelve-years; but all tfiasL«h^i ? l ‘P."“*tiuenti, except to fill uuexptred Mr? E, r r U '” ,er " 1 Qf twelve ' ’•four ii moved to strike out, the words ‘•two’'’ “f ,,v-V ' ani1 * twelve,” and insert the wo. de Mr ’Rinli Ur a ‘ tl1 " a,x ” 1'a-stion iio” 1 ,QoVei tda previous question, which Endin'i", MU!lLil,lt ‘-d. am um questUut tamed The Gonv.?,, '? ”»«wting, which was lost. ^«tlveuHon then adjourned. . (iOLb P| is ~ L ^ NTy MTTH the Govkbnmbnt.—It • p&yin “ that °“ tbe 1st of May, after ou ^ old certificates ami iotereet five-tu-o l f u *' ,rl y bonds due March J, aud about tSK boudH due MW J, there will be r^ut *<2,000,QUO in 0ft i,r M ».; n !„» 4« lr caaury. ) iu gold reuaiuiug in the GuLr We ware fbe^ “ at on tbe occnsion of “.IUB11.1 . "> .UB WUKMJU Ul tW A. l „„.- meo,m g of *he sluckholilere Of lk._, Iautlc and Glllf R.ilrn.rf R.^id... 11 aa(1 Uulf Uailrond. Bunidun inoes u n{ \ ’ *“_ vv,, ug numerous familiar were J; “d* * ro W the line of the road, Sal ‘ a l»«fi>m U n l * ra . tifitd «<» it.m Ih«t general asw5 a Stta?asstt ^isaarassr-** » 'HI one,, hi ^trkeif.n, *’ *** ff full oue, ; haxm« I iOou b^^tiiugs, and prsotic4*e< ony- qjom- °°ffipletcd lbe business in a tew, to tteSbu ! f . the Pr «ii<lent »nd Dineton ^iQft, tha i Ideks—for a copy of which we “V“ ao k». to tbe P,ehir ' ' Wndiiion af the .ff.irs of th* "It Wlr. Kitrotifl ^locltboJdtrs—Albany (6V) Ntw'. A 1.1k WIU Al.i.nd.r H. Kt.jth.n.. A reporter ot the Philadelphia Ioqnirer called, on Wednesday, upon ex-Yice Preii- dent Stephens, who i» at present in that city. The following extract from his report to the Inquirer contains the most interesting por tions of the interview: Mr. Stephens is now superintending the publication of Us first and only book.‘‘Ths By Telegraph. MPOHTANT PROM WASUHSIOS. Tbe IIhim Imbroglio—Senator Morton kMmonrrtennnc. I hi |>«n, h uicnt. War Between the States.” He wiu leave tbe city to-morrow lor a short visit to New York and the Eastern States aud return again next week. He entered tbe house while we were inquiring for him, and invited us to his.room on tbe second floor, where he is composing the closing portions of his book. He walked by the aid of a cane, but with a^rapid step, and ho actively that we recognized nothing of the bodily feebleness that has been im puted to him. W« asked him how the State of Georgia was thriving? u “Everything there ia wretched,” be re plied; “we are fuined, or next to mined. The negroes are compactly organized, theis ‘league*’ reaching to every county of fhO State. They coerce and threaten any bfacl^: man who does not join them. They are* iu tot, a unit poiit cdly. Iucendraries, itt~ offscourings ot the «artb, have - moved 1hl r the State, their only object being to stir up strife. These have excited the uegroea.wtih political hopes which they would not have entertained otherwise, aud demoralized the entire population.” We spoke of tho tour of tfeoator Wilson and others in the Sooth. *‘It was not of Mr. mifeon, or men of that grade, that I spoke,” said Mr. Stephens. “ These incendiaries are ostensibly lawyers. We never see them; they live almost entirely among the blacks. We don't know where they come from; they are everywhere, and always (or mischief.” * m: 1 Air...Stephens, when interrogated as tq^e, oper basis for reconstruction, said that it resumption of the prinsi^ie that the gtatea had never left the Union, but chat au insurrection bad been crushed, and ihe States, never having left tile Govern ment, merely resumed their old condition. This interview, several times interrupted, was at last brought to a close by au impera tive summons to dinner. It is proper to say that the ex-Vice President merely answered the interrogatories put to him, and seemed desirous of inahiug no appearance iu public controversy. He had been asked to lecture in various parts of the North, his engage ments upon the forthcoming book hud pre cluded these. However, he said that he might lecture next winter. Ahundangb of Gamb in Fiorida.—A cor respondent of the Philadelphia Bulletin, writing from Jacksonville, Florida, says he may be suspected ‘of Munchausenisin, but the abundance of game and fish in that region is really marvellous. An intelligent gentleman from New Hampshire, who came from Hibernia, a point twenty miles south of Jacksonville, on the river, affirms that a flock of wild ducks, mileain length, and at least a half mile wide, followed tbe steam boat. The ducks, many of them, alighted on the boat, and allowed themselves, to be clubbed and captured. They were aa fat aa butler. The same boat caught two deer aa they swam across the river. Fishing boats sail on the river at night bearing a red light, which attracts the fish, especially mullet, which leap into the boat id sufficient quan tities to till it. Savannah Steamships.—Am the time tor mwrchaul8 aod pleasure seekers to be moving Northward ia not tar distant, they will uatu rally be casting about for cxi>editious and comfortable modes of travel. The route by railroad to Savannah aod theupe by steam ship to New York and Philadelphia is one. oi the cheapest, safest and beat The Cen tral Railroad is in excellent order and sup plied with rolling stock equal to the beat in the couutry. There area number ol first class steamship lines between Savannah and Northern ports, but tbe Ocean Mail, Wilder A Fullarton, agents, aud Murray’s line, Hour ter & Gammed, are beat known to os, hav ing a persoual experience of tbeir staunch ness, comfort and flue sailing qualities, and we cheerfully recommend them to the tcaveft- ling public. They are all from the h$nds of the best bnilders and commanded by €X|)Cr rienced and skillful officers. —Mmoom Tcl&- yrup/i. Gen. Gaktrell for Ratification.—We understand that Hon. L. J. Gartrell, of thia^ ciiy, will support the new Constitution of Georgia, and that he will probably enter lbe field and make a square, stand up fight (or Ratification under the Reconstruction pro gramme. If we are correctly iu termed, he will not ally himBelf with the fortnnea of »uy particular party or political organization, but will advocate Reconstruction on the basis of the Congres=iO»»al plan, and urge his many friends in Georgia to ratify .Uiei Constitution now being (rained by the Con vention. * ,4 Gen. Gartrell is an able and efficient speak er, is extensively and favorably kuown in this State, and his iaflaenceiln b«b*d( fit Re construction cannot fail to tell iu the ap- proachtng campaign.—Atlanta Opinion, Feki 21st. ' Root Hoq qb Die ”—-This is Mf. Gree ley’s answer to tbe supplications of starving white inhabitants of the States formerly in rebell ou. It is the white people only whom the Tibuue leaves to ‘Toot hog or die,” the rided for at the destitute negroes being P r °vi' Bureaus. Mr. Greeley’s sympathies were warm, m active iu favor of the ' rebelleaden, Da' and vis treasoh, who are now naked and'hungry, Mr. Greely exclaims, “Root bog or diei’ — ThurUno tVcetf. . of or Ireland.—Train 8livery in Carolina MS©, Brazil, but tbit was freedom compared w>tn what you see in Itetand. Warety of lbe 1<fcy k nothing; tt ia tbe aUyery of tke eHe the land; lbs Catbolios rent it. !•* landlord lives in England; the tenant slsrves in Ireland. Tan Naur; B|hatob .. ... Cot. Thomas C. McCreet^ 'of Daviess eban- ty, the Senator eteo^ if a life-loeg Deuu .) qrR. Though kuown throughout the (State, says the tf»i»yiUe Oourinr, ef commanding abilities, - distinguished for lia ofii never before occupied any I soou psova himsel/ one of the giants ■>*» para- inore war talk. .Applicatiyn hss been made for a writ of quo warranto'sentm btantos. The Hops* is debating tbe impeachment resolution. Its passage is still regarded as certain. 4 .. At 10.30 this morning General Thomas went to the War Department, and ordered 8tantoramviffiite and demanded the mails. Stanton again refused. General. Thomas went to the Adjutant-General’s Office, but issued^no orders. Neither party has yet is- saed any order, which requires recognition bjjtbe other Deparunenta. < it,j (atip- Morton, of ludiaha, is positively tdi as b— : — * wiring that their party couid not id ths prtasufe, and that tbe present fc*l- _ i and purposes of the House could not t»e sustained. Ul IlPOR'MllCr FROM IVK W f OHK. Thrsatcacd llMliitaace to Coa|resaiqn&l Daarp*t(oas. -iU • • jV.l »«i Iff ..... New York, Feb. 24.—The following doe- lumeut is receiving signatures in this city : * * I iii-t nnnarnSutiurt dci.n... ..«..... The undersigned are desirous of forming h, fisrics of awociattena support ol she policy of Andrew Johnson, aud are willing to resort tu arms to repel the revolutionary attempts on the part o( Congress, to over throw the lawful and Constitutional author- uy uf.tfca'GrV oIBhfcNitlua. Commercial. other commercial news see third page. Sa Qvsiam vaia Harhet. Cotton.-i-O nr market to-day' J operiai«t 'q^ti*t, Offering vei^r low i figure*. Cablet ulvigo* early in Uie HELSBOLD’S GENUINE PREPAEATI0N. H “HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, A POSITIVE AND 8PECIFIO KENEDY FOR DISBASia OF THS J _ Bladder, Kldneyit Gravel ASD * • « Drqpnloal MwwUlaga. E This medicine increases and excites the abaorbents which the water or oatoetrots . namral enlargements are reduced, as well as pain and uiflammation, and is taken by , wJ SEN. WOMEN AND CHIT,DREW. >u depoaiUoss utnti- HELNBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU For Weakness arising from Hxcesses. Habits of Dissipation, Barly IndisoretiOBS, attehSod with ths tollowing symytom: 7 iy caused buyers to withdraw aud holders to be- very anxious to 1 sell. StUl Uter New Tork •ported decline, which lias paused this man let to be very irregular, and factors find it almost ip>8«ible to realize. We nave heard of sf les at but thiR wag before the account*. MAUKKTS UV IKLIllUHAPU. Foreign Market*. Lohjoov. February 24—P. M. | Financial . —ContfoTs,; Bond* 7i>£. Livkkpool, February ,24—P, M. • CotTnN—Heavy, but quoUbly unaltered; Halevi do iioi exceed 8.000 balee. Pbovisions.—Lord excited at 57* 6J; bacon 4UiUl. London, February 24'—Neon Financial.—Oonsol*, 98}{. Unitod SlAtea Bonds, •nh- Liverpool, February 24—Noon. Cotton—null; a*len ten thousand bales; prices de- (dined; Upla'ida d^.i; Orleans, lOd. u« i .si t -l.rirr I Uisfi Domestic ^larket*., v 7 , i M. ;iiw York, February Floub.—Unchanged. GbaIm.—Wheat. 1c better Pkovirions.—kf< better. Cotton.—Lower, at 23c. f/se' Naval Stohes —1 urpentine, 72®75s. Rosin,lirTn- for aominon strained, $8 40®8 So. Financial.—Gold, 143*^. Sterling, 10. .j Corn lc better. deSB pork, $24(g>24 25. Lard Dissolution of Co-Partnership T HK.F1RX( OF ESTILL * BROTH KB 18 THI> DAY dissolved by inutaal couseut. WM. JCSTILL, jR.,"willpt\ an bill* and qollect nl. debts of tbe'firm, and will coufinue b• ginesi at th< old atafidJ - J H. EfiTILE. ' ^ WAS. Ustill, Jb. Savannah, January 17,1KC7. *' { it Ef A VINO DISPOSED OF MY INTERESt iN“FS. JUL TiLL’S NEWS DEPOT to mv brother, WM. ESTILL, Jb , who ha* carried it on for the pa-t tw< ydarK, I respectfull.v solicit a Continuance ol ihe lib eral patronage heretofore bestowed upon it. JanlS—tf -TaR u. ESTILL. B.i GtO ULI), Thjhb Doan Wbst of Mass hall Hours, IMPORTER AND DEALER choice-Hiim segarH Wines, Liquors, &c. jW 1-J8I 49*0ar SAMPLE ROOM is in the retrof oar store. i,bisAJ«a«oa ft «-• re ADVANCES jyjADE ON COTTON consigned to our friends Ii Liverpool and In Northern markets. sepi.ll t “ - NOTICE. , A-J, A LL rttRSCNS having Claliis against (fie estate'” ilL of Adam C, Dnuhom. late of Liberty ^Oupry, deceased, are hereby fiSufied to present them, dnl> attest©;l asxcauired by law,end altpi^rtonaindettc o said estate are feqnired * to come lorward ana ■kgcke immediate payment. . "T j&r. ' AFN '1. HART, Admlotstrntftei r hlthoarvHle, jarmary 18.1S6H janlS—law<\m ISTOTrCE. Augusta, Ga., >§&£] December 21, ,R8^)F, ASO.L F nYI—Culls for payment on Snb onn to the Capital Stock of this Company 1mv« made np to fiRy-tive per cent. Btoea upj which tlds'aolwint has not been ( paM will -be foe J l to tfui Company. urther call Is now made for twenty-five^©* , payable qa or ; bofore Febrnarv 1*^,. at h Odte eighty'per erfit, will be iTne, and fitod forfeited If not paid. , All Stockholders fit arrears wUl at oncecorresrirtitl with the Treesaror. - * 1 W ' * • ' The Road i* now in operation to Miiledgeville, and Is doing a larg^ bua'at’a It ; a believed tuatar rangemen** Will ie made by whkh mriher cali* wiL be avoided if prompt payment is now made. J By older of the Board of Director*. ’■ - R. B. BULLOCK, Presliient. JAS HAY ? i V um to atnr witoHASkte lawihrit and for mile By (7 WILLIAMS. WARO * MoiyTTBU , CHEtP EDITION Of DICKtNS. J«wr;*!*cwvw>» rertA.r MnilfK SKBTOHE8 BY “BOZ." .: ...-25 cents OUB MtfTDAt PB1PND, .40 cents .z...,‘JH cento. 'ICR PAPERS...... -..*5 cents ■j 'I’urrflT .' 1 „„—‘.25 oettls.. EXPECTATIONS...... -25 cents .1 CHOZZLE WIT ^iosuto. 'MASjS t OBIES 25 cents. JOLAB NIOKLEBY 25 cents. BEY AND SOJJ.,, r -^i csnts. ■ Wm ESTILi’S NEWS DEPOT, MOLL STRlSr, NEXT TO THE POST OFFICB. i U. 1 'W'fiW. , Oats. 1800 buhela t Me B. CHIPMAN, 177 Bag street, Indisposition to exertion, Iom of power, Km at m- ioory, difflunlty of breatbinc; wcaknervwstMm- bling, horror of disease, waksfalneso, diwuieaa of <dsioa, pntn in the back, hoV hands, floohing laxly, dryness of the skin, eruptions on th «mivernal lassitude of the mnsoular* qysUf, conntenapxje. ., .. ., ,• __ These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which ttk medicine l n variably removes, soon follows Impotence, Vatalty, Bpllaptlc FiU, In one or which th© patient may expire. . Who can say that they are not frequently followed by ttioae “direful diseases,” ' b l Insanity and Consumption? Ifany ere aware of the caftse-Of thtir Buffering,’ but none will confess. r* • (3 THE RECORDS of tbe INSANE ASYLUMS' And the melancholy deaths by Consumption tear ample witness to the truth of the aoe^hNK. The constitution, once i Ott UANIC WEAENRfiB, Requires t%c aid of medicine to strength Vigornte tho system, whloh )iU -iui X UelinboltTs Extract Buchu Invariably does. 1 ‘. . A. Trial will Convince tbe Most Skeptical. , A ii ‘■Ha Iu many affections peculiar to Females, THE EXTRACT BUCHU (s nnaq-ialled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis •r Retention, Irregularity, PaintmlueHs or Supproe- ilon of Customary Svacualiong, Ulcerated or Schir- ras state or the Uterus, Sterility, and for all com* jlaint* incident, to mo sox, whether arts ng from .udi.sere tion, haoits of Ubwipation, or iu the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. ^S*Sk* Stmptoms ABnvu.-Mflt Vo Family Should Be Without It l< M Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant n iciue for .unple isaut and Dangerous HELMB0LD S EXTRACT BUCHD AND 131PR0VED R08E WASH CURES SECRET DISEASES inaU their ►tag**, at little hang© In diet, uo iacooventen.. <t cause* a frequent dedre, and irtnste, therebv removing obstrn _ tn-l curing Stricture* of the Ureth nd lull iinmstion, so frequent In ‘.-ittes, and expelling all worn ont matter. B USE HKLMBOLD»S EXTRACT BUCHU For all si affections and dleeaoee ef the Uriuaig ♦nether existing in MALE OB FJfi- i. from whatever oouse orlg>aat'ng, and no matter of how long standing. Dlaeusea of these organs require the aid of a Diuretic.. Tie Proprietor, fctviog bis Agents it Europe, aud recelring a luge Stock, is pMpmd 4© SsH» - • • ‘-van bm iff A i la wtea pin* •• i ftl , .. 4 *■" • at PRICES wfcifh Win be IS LOW aa.lkry.E«aJ nibieipku, ti. reib.ue i«D8,' at aid oJ <5 8t 1*^1 dtiw <A\n>-P. bats . it ia l©w T«rk «r U V 7«>il i<B»i liti !j»Ji U-jlVjlHMi ,r j: >JJ oifiiutV o* biijtu; Ji ii rv* i dnisuh .**an Uriwuai* ui. ■; PA1 NTS, GARDEN SEEDS;, • . -I tr • , i I!?; ; ! lIB ft >ju >!>« V» #\lil 1 ti Sox ’u ^ nt »J £lA0Ml lo hlbfiuu fill! U v Surgical Instruments, Dye ui deelT-tf TO BUYERS ! | ^IgDgAPUf CHEAP DRY G00DSI }. BY STRAMMS FRESH AD- alrtady SKAVTniltXJK of .IS UtU : -ilt-ui ii *- t • • > fslflcyrPiyiGUodsl knd which we are defc&j^Mtb&ll At • e • k rt "t H 1 ’ j * I j. ’L. j • Sucfe IPrioes A. will defy competition, conciatliig in pert of— CASES PRINT.H AND DELAINES, CASES , BLEACHED SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS. CASES KENTUCKY JEANS AND SATE- NETS. i,. CASES CAS8IMERB8 AND CLOTHS. , i CASB3 PAHASKS AND UNEN, IGSjANOvBHBBTBSGS, fits. AN© SHAWLS, . i»S AND FLANNELS, Ao. EWih fe Eckmaa, novff 151 COM6JRK8S STREET. THE ONLY TEN m ALUEY I Is to fie found.gtAbe -jiU t liamsoDARE house VALENTINS BASLEB, « ’ 'WherO'tbe choifest' LIQUORS, ALES and WINES JenOT—« KAY fiE BAD. FOKMKULY 129 „ Cyongretjs Street, K> “O’ ' SAVANNAH, AK88 TH»M«PflOD Of riende In Savannah, and Helmbold’a Extract Bnohu 18 THR GREAT DIURRTIO, end is oertafh to have the desired effect la all diseases lor wbich lc la re commended. Evidence of the most responsible and reliable character will accompany the Willrlwe. ‘>;|J o ' PHYSICIANS.” PLEASK •• MQTlQk! M I make no “eecret” of ‘‘ingredient*.” Helmbold’a Extract Buchu KcsmporeA nt it met] n, Onbeba uA Jnntmir Brnlra, lytical Chemist, a Helnbttld’t* Genufaie Manufacturer of AFFIDAVIT. ^t:!U PCpsoosIIv appeared before me, onAldwnv ’he dry of HuladelpUh. H. T. HeimboM, who, •ng duly sworn, doth say. bis prepamtiMW rtmfttn vjo *k> narcotic, no mercury, or other lnjarioua drugs, ^m 1 ^'" Jfotember, 1864. WM. P. “ AhUiman. Ninth otroat, abase Maim, T> • I 7 -' Priots, $1.25 per Bottle, or 8ix tor $6.50^ JeHvnred to shy address, securely nscked froeaoLr. lervzuon. Address letter* for fnibrWaUon, ih cduU lenca, to -.u!1 • • • !if H. T. HELM BOLD'S Drue and Chtmiosl W ar.hou.in, I 50A BKOAJtWAT, UKW YOUK. m ' uituouM ukonn utnyr, At 8ooth Tenth rt. PhllAdelpAU, P».* ,riael^M Umton, who mMUrteaqa. mf ibeirown” and “other" brliclee on tbe repbtk tlon obtblneA hj , Beimbokl'tOenaieerroebnuout I o..fi pelmaelomaeoaleelmieeri’MMriKah. 1 '' 1 Sold bj eUt DrnKgmm erennrbere. AekbrUeue- mu>w -tele uo other. flieM iiltoi Oeorai^jIhAl he iew>)i,cohiieeted with end ie one or the Arm, well known SO tile . WftihnMce., THOMAS ti. 8ALTER, Washington coosty. <H~ t -JAMM3 MolCOKIN. Alston, fl. reports cast s^veuty five ponuria per acre, on old a.4oaef PMnVI-tn and found the result but onZkalf laad. increased both the Cotton and <Jo#h thVee-fold. 'ns ceqaand srith fMr—* nMnhila ,t in Cons!d©rs it for more ©cofiomufoVPomvjan. moetl/Foady,withcfoyaub-eotL Mai^ZddSntto in sise of the bolls in fevers* Mm* Snper-Phew- ■ jj Oi 'to. at ! ^hsie. On oohhngo piaaSi'thg locthaaed mvik - ».nSr*- mmk PhoephsU: iN ji prewntije agafiut mst MaiOottm, j ijmaw -wnwof vt i_n«i ■ Has abont douLlnl the Cotton and trailed iheCora. ^rtonmni o 2.™ 1 . "* WOS ■ Has done better klisa leruviaa potthd (Or poUhd. u . Jfj-itlfi »*■ i‘■ '-J ifcwi J. W. SCOTT, of the same section, rcportatlukh^ s«vtnw4r> hls-Sontbarn c fop manured with i^ravlsn Gnano Wes for nfort Mapea’Iu preference to any ffettUiawr Me has Mia- kiVated^m tfce ksme manner. Mapes’ hnw-i nw:d kid nolgtiborB. ^ ,<»»©»“»»■ II— *1 ■ ****** tft. 2.11 ia BroadYVavi NEW YORK CITY. i f>v This HoMwihetng extensively engaged in the msuu- foctneingwf »d to fumlsLlhe-awtift trade with every of thiskiunof 4Jpods,at as low figures, islttv ngd-hfibn <ts accommoduttng terms desajhrttti sam»lln^'uf-bielweee. ' uln this epnnecifop lf r - 8k$f» would add whiln etteniioh to bbsledMgerahtm the rt^hl f.nd title to' ee Utieiele k oowtodge Ot oil eOd «Ter>*nlef epper. Mining to Du. M. JU»ejy i; a*i Vpzzv M«9teto lJ £irailoIhUow.Toraolty. kM IWPK& WJ&D TO KXBOliMj.A!**.! Ot«tU«i>»N t JJ> THAT LISU that hi. menddmay untrutt tuiu wtUhi ptomlflinr at au tiaee to nttnlhlly rarry ont tfaolr, wMh* anOlaatroeUoM. and over to atony the pwht- > hHg’jtog'^UOt eUher.unketolialaoo Arwa. TPr*]6£__3gi? Y , , ; ABl01»Mfi.U> W.-».RAV4» .-- A .a Wholesale ftNd 'Rfetii’il' heater In r.-MjAg *ISTreeel»a*aHewStoek of.' i|^S? s ^‘is , SlkTH B k t calf Pawning BKiNB, ^.h UlltMA aMrUUMlatUSeC TnniA r WHW*«o £Twa!1*su iiJjl.T J -i Hi -►J. i r.i * jjuii fcliffjA NOTICE. eOBTHmgTKWi AmMUhhB aoMPANY,! enttnbf. |Mt;Wi4Ae«ai<Uy this. Oawpaay. i SHVaanoh will receive their disL. ji MIH» to eollii-'ieanrelarpaoUTwaitiw.i. < W»iineiiiwi NufiMlMa ill h r r* PTflW&UJlMtV "F1SS&2 ..Ji ,4-fIofiHw^r 4Uu„ *©(PttW© WPBAH* aa Bay •treet.ganaaaki. 1 TTUO-UUA, auOW-lHiU, fDUTHI n aa4 PBOe&AMMBS eriutadat the arm mi sSh m (4 Valuajale; upjAiiu...?* Jbujioi— acsijjBM For Cotton; Gems Wheat;, fa btth - / ■' ’ • V il • «W IT IS COMPOSED W IftGBEDlENTS • .1 :.%9 toodw Oi ; :m AND OF fTSOLF A VIQOBOtJS -f.i l •“» -i-l*' •• 4 1 " A fUla-n^Ty j They are used in tlidir PURE STATE.' and .eombind-In tbe eUFXR-PHOSrWITE FREE FROM ADULTERATION, and PERFECTLY SOLUBLE. TbO pnctkml ezpe. —r— t ~ : ~'— f 1 - j. |-’ nwfan fnllj rletrllnh ml! tbe adran gee claimed for ttiis well known Fertilizer. . j ji a d; Received ttie '“Highes^PieroiuDi’' aware New York, held October, 18^*. For full reppr%.witli.analy«U made by tko Committee ty the Amerieaa Institute of ; Institute, rnmpnwd of Dr C. JL. Buck, Kro4 J. 6. RnMo, «v,d other iSmnfiBefif ChOTist^ W Pampbieto. Tbo diatinguiaiung lo unre of this Nuper Phoapfiate ftoin otber almUar Ferttlizef, ia allot its ingredieuiaiareof animal origid, and ain either aolbhla m watet,or in a condition to quickly become sotuble iirtBe eolK nrij'be Taken ‘Bplty tfie prop. Comaina no inert or mineral imsteriale.' w !Q ! lU *'' i , ‘ l The proper relative pr .portion of thh ifagfedieiittf lfl° Maple,’ Soper-Phoephate, to ntrt the requirement, of the OrttloaV-rop on Oeorgia apd South j, r n iij by tho experience of Planters, who testify that, whenever they, applied tbo to l-r- 1 noted for mating Cotton, itm iKketae •^a»‘ i (iitirelj"correctoii i l^Sl» hoaltby, vigorotu growth produced, on tbe some bind. 1 Peruvian Guano and other Fertilizer, TESTIMONIALS Ji*T: ■W. sbo..t l, Batonton. Om* nport*:- t half covered with sedge, end waich had not t>een cwttivattAT in twcfycwnl, whetk the m&mrrCWut put iu bsJiy. mauiuwd crop wquldsjtoMAwo'ffuwi whore the unman :tea wouldyieldone. , tr d ti ?»» . Bw B. HAiliLTON, — TT . talntrf the most satMacfon ■ J*"*»“* ** ' SaflAs-FtoosphotP. apptytfo* it M n t-p-dressln?.- ft B- C- UMAX*** SILV ER PLATED WARE, Xin° W. J. ANDBfiSON. 1 r *Sri Mu yes' Hhiier-Fhospnatc Cot: pn in V.very case repo . has n ote thou ffoabkd their crop. On Wheat and, oats the resale was very sstlsractnry: * jj^WARNQCL Beech .: in land'which always rusted Cotton Increased the Tim... qm-told. m hue Ooiton as he hosaeewshwjtosr/ Crop Prevented ruaL Four rowa uni r _ Augtntt. Everything the MapetP 8apen-Phi was tried pa dia wefi. % Coom: stood. Jh»" ■ to KihliMIMlWIMktihi d* hoo t. Believes it p 'YU t J.t*jhflW,6fahki ore. CansMem Mopes* ffiSS^IkMfdaiw ST yRRTiyypR Mt MMA iMI AWlh i Ml, wihee wm hie, A. *i?Mreefca» "are* d.'PKNDLBTOir, p. C. PKNDLWros, Yehleeta. Oeenk. wilt,. Hoper-Pboephete haa axeaaded a,, seat ea>- ine eipec'attoaK TB.MhcleeTUaae oo Cothj 1-p Izcsl two - H .iC’Mdw •V bey ond : doubt to the fact that Die ravages or the . rnstweto.hoL hy a marked ay&mte, lo be trnm ut J ra5il.*V - itevipv ul i* M^ttwaappHuFi^to^^uo, ci j 3i i .jua; vi -tui-v :*s lot Wietu iyiv {vUadlaoirtil baa x j*<- »w» ** LfWofa . ?*»*<». E>Ving their experieooe in detail, w« bw n nd in oar descriptive - .TttftRBUfpbleto contain a treatise ow WBhwrra and generaliDformation pi iqte r Mttoihn.^lantof. ',. ,|_ o, i a.,-.. .ytoiittoi xoofitiiiltto'' j »dJ at ni « iq J soi cd } Sir uii Boil “ <l • ■(i awi,iuu .tf naew - etiili ^iiU. dila«A»i*tf»nm nuod <A«ni: a 6eneral sftJkfiMenaiK jsn27—if .ateus.LM«» tt'iiuvsL-'aoq D/Ui * -W ^11 111^1 JUU !■ Notice to Planter*