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T S ivannah Daily Herald.
BY S. W. MASON & CO.
SAMUKL> W. MASOS Editor,
\V. T. THOMPSOS, Associate Editor.
HOSDAY JANUARY 8. 18GC.
INCONSISTENCY.
The position assumed by the leaders of the
radio il party in Congress, that the Confeder
ate Stales haying incurred penalties of re
bel i< n iij'OSt'take.all the consequences, con •
fiseation of property, forfeiture of political
tight-. &C , is n t deducible Irom any theory
deriv d limn the Constitution or public law.
Those c mvi-r-uni with theConstitutioa need
not. tie lold tuat the coercion of the States
f rated uo part of our political system. The
proposition to this effect was voted down in
the convention.
General Hamilton said that the Union
must rest on voluntary consent. Any
other principle, he argued, was incompatible
with a confederation of States. Even those
■who justified the application ol force to co
erce the Confederate States back “into the
Union” were compelled to assume the posi
tion that the authority of the Federal Gov
ernment was paramount over that ot the
States; that the latter could not exonerate
their citizens from tbeir ailegience to the for
mer, and that consequently they are liable
to tbe penalties of treason. It seems a cor
ollary Iroiu this doctriue that the Confeder
ate Stales are still members of tbe Union,
despite the action of conventions absolving
them from all political obligations to it.
If the right of secession is ignored, the
right to punish is perfect, let the authority
be what it may uuder which the jurisdiction
of the United State 0 is resisted. The right
to pardon, to grant an amnesty, flows neces
sarily from the same doctrine. This is easily
comprehended as the consequences of the
dogma that secession is not a reserved right,
and ihat nothing cun release any number of
the States from the obligations of the Union.
The whole question resolves itself into one
of construction or interpretation
The moderate portiou of the Republican
party who profess to be guided by tbe Con
stitution are perfectly consistent, therefore, in
their doctrine. But the extremists—those
who attach themselves to the school of
Stevens, Sumner, &c.—are grossly inconsist
ent. Tiiey entirely put aside the Constitu
tion while pretending to vindicate it. Their
only rule of action is the law ot force, the
right of the conqueror—the seizure of the
possessi- >ns of the vanquished, confiscation,
deprivation of all civil rights, &c. These
are among the rights of conquest, but not
among the penalties of treason, at a period
before civilization had softened the barba
rous rules of warfare—befoie international
law had ameliorated the usages of nations
win.se only arbiter was the 9word.
Mr. Raymond, by bis speech in Congress,
has placed this subject in its true light. In
reply to the arguments of Messrs Stevens
anti Sumoer he said that the inference from
the position assumed by them was in favor of
the doctrine of secession. Are the seceded
States in the Uuion or not. If still in
the Union, as contended by President John
son, they are entitled to the privileges of
States, among which is representation iu
Congress on assenting to bis conditions!
which be bad the right ta impose, as Com-
''tpander iu Chief of the Army and Navy of
the United States.
If they are not in the Union and subject
to the Constitution they are io be viewed as
be!ligerenls,and li ible to the laws of war, ac
cording to international law, or those rules of
the C 'de of naliens applicable to subjugated
Slates. Be id. s the penalties of treason to
Wine i ali are liable individually who bad takeD
part in ike rebeiliou (the logical result of
Presideui Johnson’s doctrine), they are liable
to tbe pm illy of a loss of inJendence. As
oue o the consequences of subjugation, as
a consequence of the doctrine of Messrs.
Stevens and Sumner, they cannot be liable
ind vuLally to th*. penalty of treason, and
collictivcly, as States, to the penally of a lo38
of independence—to the extinction of na
tionality. Uuder the law of nations they
Could uot be tried aud punished for treason.
Under tbe Constitution they could not be re
garded as communities that had forfeited
their independence, which would be the con
clusion if Congress has the right to remaud
them to the condition of Territories, as con
tended for by Messrs. Stevens and Sumner.
*
FCRTheh PARTICULARS op THE aries of assistant and sub-assistant eocnims-
LOSS OF THE STEAMSHIP CONSTI
TUTION.
From Cupt. Bender, of the steamer Emilie,
from Hilton Head, we received the follow
ing list of names of those saved as also those
lost, taken from the New Yovk Herald of
the 3d inst.
Saved.—W. P. Long, New York j R tlph
Leqris, engineer of the steamer Indian Ri ver,
passengers. .Crew, Capt. Wot, GcfiSUtnaa;
Ed. Cutter, second mate; Robt. L. Ray,
steward, N. Y. ; John Borley, third engi
neer, N. Y. ; Lewis Sampson, carpenter, N.
Y. ; Peter Murphy, Robt. Erwin, firemen ;
Cbas. Lewis, C. Wright, John Wilson and
benjamin Btsh, seamen. *
Lost.—Miss Leland, residence uukuown ;
Capt. Wm. H. Sherwood, Savannah.: Capt.
French,.of New York; Capt. Lain, of a
brig unknown; Mr. Joseph Fitzgerald, of the
Savaunah Herald ; Daniel Briggs, of Phil
adelphia ; Antony French, engineer steamer
Indian River ; W. Hayden, of Hartford.
Three other cabin passengers and one little
girl, three steerage passengers and six stow
aways, names unknown, were also lost.
Ttie following were supposed to be lost:
C. W. Treenman, mate; Wua. Tilts, chief
engineer; W. J. Crocberon, purser; Capt.
James King, Savannah pilot; Edward
Bailey, oiler; Wm. Elkintou, coal passer;
Henry McNeil, cook; Dan'l McNeil and
John Fitzgerald, seamen; Andrew' Birk,
second steward; Ed. Read, pantryman; —
Read, waiter, brother to Eivrard; Patrick
Brown, third waiter, the second cook, stew
ardess, two coal passers and one fireman,
names unknown.
sioners, $147,500; salaries of cierks, 88,-800 ;
quarters and fuel. 15,900 ; clot king for dis
tribution, 1,750,000; commissary stores,
$4,100,250; medical department, $500,000.;
°cbool superintendents, $21,000; sites for
EChool houses aud asylums. $3,000,000 ;
telegraphing, $18,000; stationery and print
ing. $G3.000; transportation, $1,980,000.
Qen. Howard estimates that the amount
required for the expenditure's of the bureau
f r tbe Used year ending January 1, I860, will
be $41,745,050.
D.-.ath of the Hos. Peter Cove.—We
regret to announce the demise of this esti
mable citizen of Georgia, which occurred a t
bis residence, in Bulloch county, on Satur
day moruing last. The deceased wa9 over
stveuty-years of age. For forty-two years or
tweuty-oue terms, he served Bulloch county
with abiliiy in the State Senate, in which
body he was known as the senior mem
ber. Geueral Cone was a man of ster
ling integrity and ardent devotion to the
wellore of his native State. For many years
11 Hon. Peter C me was Major General of
the First Division Georgia Militia, to which
position he was eiected by the Legislature
over his competitor, Geo. Charles Floyd.
Jo the last war he served under General
Andrew Jackson as a captain, and was in
command of his company at the taking of
Taliabasse by tbe Indians.
G neral Cone was born in Bulloch county.
His funeral will take place to-day, and his
remains will be deposited in tbe family vault
in that county.
IN GENERAL..
— Gerritt Smith has finally commenced
bis libel suit against the Chicago Tribune,
laying his damages at $50,000. The suit is
entered in the United States Circuit Court,
before Judge Drummond. Mr. Smith was
willing to forego the judicial proceedings if
the Tribune would publish a retraettiou dic
tated by himself. This the Tribune refused
to do, preferring to fight it out in tbe courts.
Wirz’s body has not been exhumed and
sent South, and no request has been made
for his remains.
—Stewart, the New York dry goods prince,
owus four theatres.
— The sale of articles in the dead letter
otlicc is taking place in Washington.
— “Traitor's Lot” is tbe name given to the
burial place of Surratt, Paind, Wirz, &c.
— Human fiDgere are among the contents
of the Chicago hydrants.
— Fauuy Kemble is “reading" successful
ly iu London.
—A magistrate in Brooklyn, N. Y., bas
been convicted of keeping a “gin mill,”
which subjects him to he seat to the peni
tentiary.
—“Old Bets," nn Indian squaw, aged 120
years, is still alive, and hale and hearty, at
St. Paul.
—John S. Rarey, the famous horse-tamer, is
sutteriug from a severe attack "of paralysis.
He resides at Grovenport, Ohio.
— The North river is frozen across to Al
bany, but the ferry boats manage to ^.ush
their way through,
—During the week 4,000 European immi
grants have arrived at New York.
—Brigham Young, Jr., is preaching Mor-
monisrn in England.
—Hog cholera is said to be very fatal in
Adams county, Pa.
—Gen. Grant’s pay as Lieutenant General
amounts to $9,240 per annum.
—A gentleman having a large six shooter
in his hand was asked, “Pray, sir, is that a
horse-pistol 7" “No, sir,” he replied, “it is
only a Colt'9.”
—Why is President Johnson like Chim
borazo ? Because he’s the greatest of ail tbe
Andies.
—The total revenue from the tax on chew
ing tobacco for the last three years is nearly
eighteen millions of dollars.
—AH the horses loaned by the United
Si ales Government to tbe farmers in North
Carolina, last summer, have been ordered
I from the Chit anooga Gazette, Dec, St.]
Fiendish Oatmg* by Negroes.
The entire community were shocked yes
terday morning by the reception of a rumor
that a mo.-t diabolical outrage bad been per
petrated on the family of an old gentleman
residing about two and a half miles from the
city, and familiarlv known as Antipas Moore.
He is a gentleman of excellent standing in
the counry.
We shall not attempt to detail the boirors
of the crimes we an* about to mention, but
simply make a brief statement of what we
understood to be the facts.
It appears that at about eight o'clock on
Friday a squad of negroes, either soldiers, or
dressed as such, visited the house of Mr.
Moore and demanded admittance. The in
mates refused to open the door, when the
ruffians attempted to force it open. For
some reason or other, Mr. N. G. Moore, a
son of Mr. Thomas F , made bis escape into
the woods, the scoundrels firing at him a9 he
rau. Tbe fiends then succeeded in breaking
open tbe door and entered, when they de
manded money, and their exactions not being
complied with, they knocked down the old
gentleman and threw him out of doors, and
beat him so severely that be could no longer
make any resistance. They placed a guard
over him aud re-entered tbe house, when
they demanded of Mrs. Moore information as
to tbe whereabouts of her husband’s money
—they had already taken all that he bad iu
bis pocket—which she peisistently retused to
give. They then knocked her down, and
several ot the indescribably diabolical
w'retches violated the old lady's person.
They also treated in tbe same manner her
grand child, who is not over ten years of
age. After helping themselves to what they
desired they left tbe terribly abused and out
raged family. No traces as yet have been
found wbicli may lead to tbeir discovery.
Mr. Moore and his son—the latter of
whom professes that he hid himself in lue
weeds while his father was being, so far as
he knew, murdered, and his own aged
mother was suffering a nameless outrage—
were in the city yesterday, and at the Head-
quarles of Col. Win. B- Giw, Post Com
mander, signed the following statement :
TKSTIMONV OF NICHOLAS O. MOORE.
Last night six or twelve colored men, I
can tell you how they were dressed, I think
some of them wore short coats or jackets,
with guns, and some wore overcoats, came
toiny father's house, neqr Mission Ridge,
about two and a half miles from town, about
eight o’clock and demanded admittance into
the house ; the door was not opened at their
demand; 1 looked out of the door when some
one or more fired two or three shots; I then
fled into Hie back yard and hid myself iu the
weeds.
Hagan’s Magaalia Bala*
This is tbe uioat dafighlful and extraordinary article
ever discovered. It changes the van-burnt face and
hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty,
importing the marble parity of youth, and the diMiti-
\ju» appearance ao inviting in the city belle of fashion.
It remove* tan, freckles, pimple* and roughness from
the akin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent
and smooth. It contains no material injurious to
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everywhere. Retail price, 6u cents.
Prepared by W. S. HAGAN, Troy, N. T.
Address all orders to
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8. T.—1860—X.
DrakeVPlMUtion Bitters#
DV KRTISEMENT9.
umbermen.
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By special outer of Brig. Gen. TilLon, Acting Asst.
OomniHslonw, State of Georgia,-issoeri team Bsreae
of Refugees,, Freedmen, Ac., Dec. 22d, 1833, It Is
made obligatory upon all freedmen In this State to
obtain employment for their own support, and all
freedmen who shall refuse or fait to ent«r Into con-
tracts tor enivVyUteut omar beftn? the Nth «&*•’
shall be hircdvimdcr contract, or lfniloucs. bounJ
out under proper regulations to such persons as will
give them employment by Aha aathoiited agents of
said Bureau, who sre reautred by said order so to do.
i have M my office, In the Court IlotMeySU. the ne
cessary blank forma for fteedB»u’ireditrMt« aud
Indentures. The attention of Freedhvea Wiper-
sons di-airing to caMracfwUh-them ere invited to
title subject Freedmen will take notice that me
Him specified lu Gen. TUItoa*» Circular expires on
the 10th mat. DOMINICK A. O'RYRNE,
Ordinary Chatham Co.
PARTIES wishing to ronrrac' for tho hauling and
fc dfetlvcry of Timber in-Savannah. are Invited to
call at 15? Congress street. j?.- •
RICE,
Office of If. 8. Direct Tax Com
missioner.
For sale by
J8-3
W. B. ADAMS,
95 Bay street.
Liverpool Salt,
For sale by
J8-S
W. B. ADAMS,
95 Bay street.
Dundee Bagging,
ROPE AND TWINE,
Savannah An Cat
Lessees and Msmigers,. Masers. R, y .v„*i> v h* ” *
MONDAY KV’U. JaXUARv ,
Re-engigement of the young and brilliant A ’
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Who Win appear. Tor the only time lu tin*'
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. r , io her
vesta..
Vesta Miss'Fanpi» r u •
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BALLAD, BY MR. GEORGE GRAY 1 C “ e “
To conclude with the petite comudy of
TdT I N N I u
MinE,e
Mr. K iyaoo4
Hans Mo, I
CAMILLE- will soon be produced.
Zjist of
DISTRICT OP GEORGIA, \
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For sale by
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W. B ADAMS,
95 Bay street
—Tlie colored people of Cincinnati have
resolved to send John Jones, one of their
number, a9 a lobby member to Congress.
—It is reported that 58 sea-goingcraft were
lost or missing in the month of December,
of which six were steamers.
-^The\YashingtoiA-correspondent of t
NasiTville BstraerYSys : Early in the spri
Southern Steamship Companies.—-We
leant from t "e Philadelphia-North-American
and U. ited States Gazette,, of the 30th ulti-
iii", tout the committees appointed to raise
subscript ions for the establishment of lines
of ste-nnt-rs between Philadelphia, Charles
ton, New Orleans, Wilmingtou and Savan
nah, have already raised upwards of $400,-
000, and it was thought the required amount
w .a d he made «p i a a very short time, ns
all l .e committees would be at work by the
first of January.
tbe
spring
it is understood Gen. Sherman will go to
Europe. It would not be surprising if he
were sent to France as Envoy Extraordi
nary.
—Gen. Early, in a letter from Havana, de
uies that he has applied for a pardon or ever
intends to do so.
Gov. Curtin writes from Havaua that
there is a steady improvement in his health.
He says he lias been kindly and honorably
received.
—Albert D. Richardson, Junius H Browne
and William E. Davis, the New York cor
respondents who were confined at Salisbury
for many months, are amoug the witnesses
summoned by the government in the case of
Gee, former commandant at Salisbury, now
on trial at Raleigh.
—Edwurd B. Ketchum, formerly of the
firm of Morns Ketchum, Son & Co., was
to-day arraigned in the Court of General Ses
sions, and was sentenced by Recorder Huff
man to be confined in tbe State Prison for
the period of four years and six mouths.
—Boots a la Sowaroff, which, reach to the
knee, iron gray inexpressibles and black
jackets und low collars are the latest style
tor gentlemen in Paris
—A little boy died from eating colored
candy, in Buffalo.
—Gerrit Smith has commenced his libel
suit against the Chicago Tribune, laying his
damages at fifty thousand dollars.
—As the quickest way to make a fortune
ireotemporary suggests marrying a fashion
able young lady and selling Her clothes.
—The widow Clicquot—Bhe of the cham
pagne—is 87 years of age aud worth eight
millions of dollars.
R cent Pk moti ins —We lear nl u al Ma , _
Quincy A Giilmnre, U. S. Engineers lias
b-eu promoted to Brevet-Major General it
S Army.
Maj r Burns, Supervising Commissary of
South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, has
been promoted to Brevet-Brigadier General,
U 8 Army
Capt J. R. Gill more, commandin'? tele
graph lines in tbe States formerly comprising
the Department of the South, to Brevet-
Lieut-Col. U. 8. Yols.—New South.
The Constitution-—Among the persons
lost by *he wreck ot the steamship Constitu
tion. was Capt. James King, a well known
pilot of this city. cap,. King leave9 a wlfe
large family to mourn his death.
—The city ot Sebastopol is still in tuius
aud depopulated.
—A despatch from Washington says it is
positively asserted that Minister Adams will
return Lome in the spring, and the friends of
Stanton are proposing that he be sent to fill
the vacancy. It i- also rumored that' Mr.
Welles may be tendered the Russiau mission.
—Dr. Win. A- Hammond, late Surgeon
General of -tue United States, has gone to
Europe iu charge of a grandson of the late
John Jacob As lor; and u gossipping corres
pondent says that be receives lor his services
and subsistence expenses liberally-paid, and
$3,000 for each month .occupied beyond the
six. , • r. •;* -
What the Fbeeimam's Btosap Costs toe
Government.— Qhoi Howard in bis report to
Congress strongly recommends the contin
uance of the Freedman’* Bureau, which be
I eems esseutial to the support and protec
tion ot the he,.amen and the successful in-
augurattonof the free labor ^ The
money recei ved from afi sources by tta bu-
reau lrom January to October IMA was
$907,296 28; amount expendi^ ulsHa
17, aud the estimates fo,
commencing January, 1866, call f or 7 ’
TESTIMONY OF THOS. MOORE.
The above is correc.t. °”d Auer my son left
the linnse the■'men' forced the door and as
saulted me, aud dragged me out of doors and
placed one of their number over me to pre
vent me from returning into the house; they
then made an attack upon my wife, striking
her two or three times because she resisted
telling them where the money was; then
they proceeded to ransack the house, taking
many things, the value of which, at this time,
I do not remember.
1 further have reasons for believing that
my wife and dangbter were beaten and se
riously abused; yet 1 was out ol doors, but
could bear their screams and cries for help;
my wife informed me that one or more of the
ruffians violated her person.
N. G Moore,
Thomas A. Moore.
This is very biief. The son knew nothiug,
b -cau e he did not stay to 9ee ; and the fa
ther was so inhumanly treated as to be un
able to give a full description ot tbe miscon
duct of these negroes. The sacredness of
the subj. ct, and the agony which its mere re
cital must c tu^e, to the honorublu citizen,
would forbid his’making a lengthy state
ment. He only says enough, iu an humble
way, to show to the authorities the appall
ing soriow which has been inflicted upon his
household by' those whose crimes can never
be adequately punished iu this world.
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They overcome effects of dissipation and lata hours.
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-*■ They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
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P. H. DRAKE « CO.,
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We have learned not to be astonished at anything.
Years of experience and a correspondence extending
throughout all nationalities of the habitable globe
have turned theories into facta and established a basts
from which we need not err. We are not surprised
at such tacts as the following—although the persons
who write them are. We know the pereous and cir-
umstances, beoce feel at liberty to indorse their
statements:
“New Bedfobo, Mass., Nov. Si, 1843.
Dear Sir,—L. have been afflicted many years with
severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet slid
bands, and u geueral disordered system. Physicians
and medicines failed to relieve me. While visiting
some friends in New York who were using Plantation
Bitters, they prevailed upon mo to try them. I com
menced with a small wine-glassful alter dinner. Feel
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to find the coldness and cramps had entirely left me,
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the Plantation Bitters.
Respectfully,
Judiih Kvssxl."
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teen months—speechless aud neatly dead. At Alton,
111., they gave me a buttle of Plantation Bitters. * *
Three bottles resloted my speech andcored me. * *
C. A. Flacts."
The following is from the Manager of the Union
Home School tor the Children of Yotonteere:
‘ Uavuisyeb Mansion, 67th St, )
New York, August 2,1848. /
Da. Deans:—Your wonderful Plantation Bitters
Lave been given to some of our little children salTedng
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been entirely restored. We commenced with but
teaspoonful ol Bitters a day. Her appetite and
strength rapidly increased, and she Is now welL
Respectfully, Mrs O. M. Drvox.
Navashah, Dec. U, 18S6
Owners'll Lots, Lands and Improvement! in the
city pf Savannah, Ga., are notified ihat tbs Tax Roll for
said city la completed, and the taxes due thsreon may
be paid to file andenigned within sixty (C0j day* from
this date, at oar oOtoet north-west turner of South
Br>adnnd Lincoln streets, in eaid city of Savannah.
-For non-payment of the lax, tbe Act of Congress
prescribes n forfeiture of the property taxed to the
United aUtea. '
Office bom* from 9 to 13 a. m., andS tot p. m.
T. P. ROBB,
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j: c. bates,
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JtS tf of Georgia.
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IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE
FIK8T MEDICAL AUTHORITY. .
P~Askfot Hull'd Vegetable Sicilian Ha 1 Renewcr,
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, Nashua, N. H„ Proprietors.
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SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD CO . \
Macon, Ga, Jan. 2, 18CC.J
T HE Annual Election for President and seven Di
rectors of this Company, to serve for the ensuing
year, wilt lie held at their office, in the city of Macon,
on Tha.sUay, 8th February next.
JOHN T. BOIFEUILLET,
JS-td Soc’v and Tress.
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upon the mind and Body, with the Author’s Plan of
Treatment—Hie only rational and successful mode
cure, as shown by the report Of cases treated,
truthful adviser to the married, and those contem
plating marriage, who entertain doubts of their phys
ical condition. Sent free of postage to any address,
on receipt of 25 cents, in stamps or postage currency
by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Malden Lane,
Albany, N. Y.
T he author may be consulted upon any of the dis
eases upon which his book treats either personally
by mail, and medicines sent to any part ol the world.
octlO om
STATE OF GEORGIA. SCRIVEN COUNTY—To
) all whom it may concern:
Whereas, W. T. Opie will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letters of Administration on the es
tate of It G. L-io reuse, late of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and appear before said com t to
make objection (if any they have) on or before tbe
second Monday in Feornary next, otherwise said let
ters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this *Tth
day of December, 1SI35.
jS D. E. ROBERTS tjrdlnary.
( y EOKGIA, SCRIVEN COUNT Y.-To aU whom It
V.T ma- concern:
Whereas. Eliza Smith will apply at the Court of Or
dinary for I.ct>er9 of Administration on the estate of
J. H. Smith, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
It may concern, to be and appear before sanl Court
to make objeciion (if any they have) on or belore the
second Monday iu February next, otherwise said let
ters will be granted.
Witness my band and official signature this fTth
day of December, 18C5.
jS D. E. ROBERTS, Ordinaty.
G eorgia, scriven county— To au whom
_ It may coin ern:
NEW AUVEKTINKMKNTS.
ATTENTION !
Oglethorpe Fire Company, No
Attend an Extra Meeting ot tbe Com
pany, to be held at the Court House,This
Evening, at 7>j o’clock-
* * I owe mnch to yon, for 1 verily believe
tbe Plantation Bitters have saved my life.
Rev.TV. ti. WxoaoNX*.
Madrid, N. Y.
Gkt the Best.—Clergymen, as a class, do
not recommend au article unless ifiey have
good reason to know it to be valuable. Pro
cure ot any Druggist oue of Mrs. Allen's cir
culars of her World’s Hair Restorer and Hair
Dressing, and you can read over twenty
testimonials of our most eminent clergymen,
each one recommeudiug iu tbe strongest
terms tbe use of these pieparations. They
restore, invigorate and -beautify tbe hair,
you wish to restore and retain your hair
through life, use them. Every Druggist (ells
ih j m.
dec 30 eodlw
“* * * Thou wilt send me two bottles mors oi
thy Plantation Bitters. My with has been greatly
benefited by their use.
Thy friend. Ass Ccxoin,
Philadelphia, Pa.
" ’ i have been a great cofferer frots Dyspt
-ia. and had to abandon preaching. * * Tbe Pit
tattoo Bitters have cored me.
. Rev. J. 8. Cxthobn,
Rochester, N. V.’
i have given the Plantation Bitters to
oar dtsabl
bled soldiers with the most os-
hundreds of
tonishing effect.
G. W. D. Amdssws,
Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, O."
SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK,
December 9tb, 1605.
Au election for -lx Directors, to manage tbe affairs
of this Bank fi.r one year, will be held at the Banking
House on the second Tuesday lu January next, being
the 9th day ol the month. Polls open from 10 o'clock
a. m. to 2 o'clock p. m.
dl'2-lawlm JACOB SPIVEY, Cash ier.
MACHINERY DEPOT
SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS,
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY,
SAWS, BELTINO, &c, Ac.
WOOD & MANN’S,
CELEBRATED
Portable Steam Engines
FROM FOUR TO THIRTY-ffVf HORSE POWER.
We bam the oldest, hugest, and most complete-
works lathe Country, engaged in mannfoctoriag por
table Engines. Onr engines are. "by experts” now
conceded to be tbe best apparatus of the description
ever presented to tbe pnblic Adapted to every pur-
>ose where power ls required. Hedmm sizes c onstant
y on hand, or fniniabsa on short notice.
Descriptive circulars, with price-list, sent on stnilca-
tion. y
. COMSTOCK A KINSEY,
(115-endCm 154 Hay street. Savannah, Ga.
( "N BORGIA,. SCREVEN COUNTY.-To all whom it
’ J may concern:
Whereas, the estate ot A. J, Williams, late of said
county, deceased, is unrepresented, and no applica-
U n having been made for Letters of Adntafctrai ion,
notice 1« hereby given that on tbs amnid Monday in
Febrtlfiryhext, If no objection Is taada,'Letters of Ad-
nn ■ ministration ot) said estate will be granted to tbe
“P* , Clerk of the Superior Court, or to some other lit naff
propriation of $11,245,050, wUck a ‘^£ Oeritottb^periorCourt
U is proposed to apply as follows: For md.H SylvaniaTDeecmber *7, is
ion _ ___
Liver Complaint, of which I was laid np prostrate,
and had to abaffnon my basinets.
U. B. KiKosixr, Cleveland, Ohio. 1
***** The Plantation Bitters have cored me of
a derangement of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs
that baa fflatreased me for years. It acts like a charm.
- - C. C. Moots, No. 264 Broadway.
Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac.
The PlantaUon Bitters make the week strong, the
languid brilliant, and ore exhausted nature's great re
storer. They are cumpoeed of the celebrated Calisaya
Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Roots, Herbs, Ac., all
preserved in perfectly pore St Croix Rom.
S. T.-UDO-X,
Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weak
ness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart lack of appe
llte, distress after eating, torpid liver, constipation,
Ac., deserve to suffer if they will not tty them.
They are recommended by the highest medical an
iborities, and are warranted to prodace an Immediate
beneficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable,
perfectly port and barmlau.
Nonox.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation
Bittern in balk or by the gatfon is a swindler and tfo-
I ostor. It is pni up only In oar log cabin bottle. Be
ware of bottles refilled with Imitation deleterious staff,
<or which several persons are already in prison. See
that every bottle has onr United States stamp over the
ork anmutilated, and our signature on steel-plate
lde label.
Sold by rerpectable dealers throughout the habitable
aorld.
P. H. DRAKE A CO.,
«*** Sm 90S Broadway.N. Y.
LYON’S KATHAIRON.
Kathalron Is from the Greek 'word "Kathro,” or
'‘Kathatro, 1 'signifying to-cleanse, rejuvenate aud re
store. This article Is what its nhme signifies. For
preserving, rea(uring*n&be«utlt>'ing the human hair.
It Is the most remarkable .preparation in the world.
It is again owned and pot op fay tbe original proprie
tor. and Is now made with the same ckivJUiill and at
tention which gave it a sale of over one million hot-,
ties per annum.
ills a most delightful Hair Dressing.
jA- k ?a» the head cool and dean.
It makes the hair .rich, soft and glossy.
It prevents the hair from foiling off and turning
gray- ,
It restores hair upon bold heads.
Any lady or gentleman who values a beaatful head
of hair should uaq Lyon's Kathalron. It ia known
aqd wed throughout the civilised world- Sold by ol
respectable dealers.
DKMAff BABKESA CO,
OwST-eodly - New York.
18E4
E. ROBERTS. O. & C.
MARRIAGE Al»»
AnEseay of Wsmikg i
men, jut published by that
sent in sealed letter eavoMyes (fee of chare*.
Address ik. i. arri T Tw uoUGHTON, Howard
Association, Philadelphia, Pa. ocOMm
Every member is requested to be present, os busi
ness or importance will be brought before tbe meet
ing. By order of
H KNRY F, WILLINK, Ja.
President.
R. Warns Rcssxlx, Secretary. jS
Georgia Historical Society,
The regular Monthly Meeting of the Georgia His
torical Society will be held This (Monday: Evening, at
half-poet seven o'cluck.
A fnll meeting Is desired, to prepare for the Anni
versary In Febiuary.
EASTON YONGE
Jo-1 * Recording Secretary
liLANtKVILLi;
SLATE MINING C01PT
VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA.
0«p’l Stools., $500,000
SHARES, $60 EACH.
Diaacrosa—H. Brigham, J. F. Dever, E. C Gran
ntssand A K. Marshall.
PngHDcax—A. Wilbur, Savannah, Ga.
Vws ParmtovNi—E. c. Grace Isa, Macon, Ga.
Ssobitxbx—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga
r IS Company will goon be prepared to fill any
orders for Slate, however large, for r >c-flng, for
furniture manufoctured oat of s:ate, for lintels, for
pavement, and for any other ores to which slate run
be applied. The quarry is convenient to the cities of
Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Columbus.
Ga.; to the cities of Selma, Montgomery and Mobile
Afo.: to New Orleans, aud will shortly be to Mem-
ping, Lena., and 8 . LouU, Mo. Tbe hupenority of
slate for roofing purposes, and Its special adaptability
to various articles ot furniture and forpaveme..t are
well known.
Orders may be addressed to
A. E. MARSHALL. Sec’y,
•I s Atlanta, Ga.
NOTICE.
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
- . . Officb Clekk of Council,
January 6th, I860
The attention of citizens and others is called to the
following extract of an Ordinance passed August 2
1S39:
EXTRACT.
SBC. 8d—If any person shall ride, lead, or drive
any horse, mule, or other animal usually ridden, or
iised for draft in any sort of carrlajre whatsoever
within or between the doable row or trees, in the
centre South Broad street, or. Hie double or triple
rowtof trees on the Bay (except through or across
the said trees when ihey are Intersected by the
streets) or who shall ride, lead or drive the .same
0T * r * n J of the sidewalks or footways within the
said city, he or she shall be punished as Is herein-
after mentioned.
Sxc. 6. Upon the conviction of any violation of
any of the provisions of this Ordinance- the offender
may bs fined In a sum not exceeding one hunched
dollars, at the discretion ofthe Mayor, Chairman or
Alderman presiding at the Police Conn, or of the
CounclL * ■ * • ♦ • *•»
And the aald fines and forfeitures may be levied, re
covered, collected and enforced hi tbe manner pre
scribed by law. and one-half thereof shall be paid,
when collected, to the informer and the remainder
shall lie paid to the City Trepurer for the use of the
City.
The Police will report all' violations of the above.
By order oft . , . . .
EDWARD C. ANDERSON.
1 _ Mayor. -
-James Stuart, Clerk of Council js-tr
Newman will open a Class for instruction In
Singing at the Methodist Lecture Rooms on next
Weduenday Evening, January 10, at 5*4 o’clock.
B opportunity for-persons wishing to
rtudy Music. Particular attention given totbe cul
tivation of the Voice, and Reading by Note. Terms
only 93 for Fifteen Lessons. Send your children to
day, or next Thursday at 4 o’clock to fate Children’s
Class at the Methodist Lecture Rooms. Terms only
91 for tbe Coarse. Mr. N. win be pteased to receive
a few Plano or Voice pupils. He pledges hi, beat
eflbrts for their rapid advancement. Information
obtained concerning classes or private pupils at Mr.
MaUon’s kook store. Congress street. jg-tf
Wherea., Thomas Baysmore will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Guardianship of the heirs o
David Uru^g, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish al) whom
it may concern, to tie and appear before said Court to
make objection (if any they h ive; on or before the
second Mondcy in Februaiy uexi, otherwise said let
ters will be grunted.
Witness my hand and official s.gnature tills 27tth
dav of December, 1665.
' j8 D. E. ROBERTS. Ordinary.
G EORGIA—SCRIVEN COUNTY.-To all whom It
may concern:
Whereas, Richard Lucas will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the Estate
of John M. Lucas, late of said county, dceeased;
These are, there ore, to cite and aduioui.-U all whom
it may concern, to bo ntid appear before said Court to
make objection (if troy tney have; on or before ihe
Second Mouday ill February next, otherwise said let
ters wilt he granted.
Witness my official signature this 27'h day of
December, IMii.
js * D. E. ROLERTS. Ordinary.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY —To
all whom it may concern :
Whereas, Arthur T. Robbins will apply at the Court
01 Ordinary for Letters of Administrate n on the t-su.te
of John T Robbies, late of said county, deceased:
These are. therefore, to cite and n.moni*h nil
whom it may concern, to be and appear lx-.ore said
t ourt to make objection (if any they hutre) oi or be
fore die second Monday in Febroaiy next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this STlh
day of December, 1SC5.
j8 D. E. ROEEP.T.-, O.diuary.
Chichester, P W 126th-N 1 Cop?, F
Oessar, Mrs L Cutino, B
Comalr, P H Corn’d Dili- Cooper, J W
cer 133d N Y
Cochran, C
Center, u
Coons, J 11
D.
Drake, r H
Ducks, C P
D.tugae L L
Dodge, R W
Ealy, Surg
Eaton, Itey W B
Faye, N B
Faries, F M
E.
Eagles, Harry
Eld ridge, Dr E J
P. "
Field, J F
G-
Geary, R
Goodwin, T M
Gaulding, B L
Griffin, T Y
Granger, John
Garveit, M
Gayan, S
Gallagher, J care of H
Bradly
H.
Howard, Lieut A B
Hertz. Wm
Hnngenord, V B
Holbrook, Ueo B
Homer, Lt Col
Hogan, J J
nuis, E S
Hopkins, C H
Hale, Savage J cure .of P
H Brim
Harrison, A N
I
Ireland, M 133d N Y
Jackson, G H 175th X Y
Johnson, Q H
James, Rev W
K.
Eutuer, D
Lane, R A Son
Llchman, L
Letson, G l'S 1N Y
Loweuthal, W
Mauiesuy, J
-Myers, F*
McGUlnm, H
McDalle, J
L,
Lanier, E B
Lynch, E
Loiigstreet, Mrs A P
Lehman, J
M.
Moody a Barrett
Mersbam, S
Mathis, Dr A
NotirveUler, P
Norton, G C
•O'Bryan. IV
Oates, U N
N.
Nichols, R C A C A
O.
O'Neal, O
P.
Provo, Albert
Powell, S P
Pottos, M A
Pfilsbury, Capt E
Peck, Mrs J H
Quloan, M T
Q
R.
G*
EORGIA—SCRIVEN COCNTr.—To ali whom it
may concern.
Whereas, Wm. U. Conner will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for Letters of Admiiii-dratinu on the estate
of Isaac B. Cornier, late of aahl county, deceased:
These ate, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to oe and appear before s-iid Court to
make objection (if utiy they have) oa or befoie.the
second Mouday in February uext,oiUerwiseaaid letters
will be granted.
Witii' -a my hand and official signature, this 27th
day of December, l;(k<.
jS D. E. ROBE RTS. Ordinary
S TATE OF GEORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY.—'
whom it may cancel n :
To all
Whereas, Margaret Biagg will apply to the Court 01
Ordinaty for Letters ol Administration on the estate
of Littleton Bragg, late ot said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
w hom lt may concern, to be and appear at the said
Court, to make objection, if any they have, on or
before the second Monday in Feb; nary next, 1666,
otherwise said letters will lie granted.
Witness my official signature this 27(h day of De
cember, 1666."
j8 D. E ROBERTS, Ordinary.
S TATE OF GEORGIA. SCRIVEN COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern :
Whereas, John H, Mercer will apply ai the Conrt
of Ordinary tor Letters pf Administration de bonis
non on the estate of Daniel S. Thornton, late of said
county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish til
whom it may concern, to be and appear beiore sa id
Conrt to make objection (il auy they have) on or be
fore the second Monday iii February next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this 27th
day of December, 1866.
j8 D. E. ROBERTS, Ordinary.
G EORGIA—SCRIVEN COUNTY.—To all whom lt
may concern:
Whereas, Mary' Bragg will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for Letters of Guardianship of the minor
heirs of Henry Bragg, late of said county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite und admonish all whom
It may concern to be and appear before said court,
to make objection (if any they Itnve) on or before the
second Mouday lu February next, otherwise
letters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature this 27tn
day of December, 1S65.
jS D. E. ROBERTS, Ordinary.
Richardson, c B
Riley, T
Reading, J T
Reuben, A
Robertson, J H
Roberts J O
-Raymond A Hamilton
Rilev, M G
Ratten*, J
Ridyard, T F
S.
Stewart, W
Schillie, W it
Stearne, L W
St orris, J J
Sherman, Mrs M E
Smith, W R
Twenbezlrk,
Taylor, N
VanName, W E
T.
Townsend, L
V.
w
Wright, H L
West. L W 187th N Y
Williams, l
jl
W Us, Mrs F J
Waring, Dr D S
E. P. TUN ISON, Agent
FOR SALE.
TK> arrive per schooner Samuel 1 uh .-
*00 bbls Rockland Lime
By
j=-3
11 coils Rope
RUE, WHITNEY A CO.,
No. 4 Hants Range, Bay street.
Soap» Candles*
900 P° x . es Mull's, Colgate’s and Pioneer Soaps.
<v loo boxes Graham ami Brown’s Soaps.
100 Adamantine Candles, sixes and elghts.
100 Hull's mould Candles, sixes.
For sale by
„ HILT07-J <f RAXDELL,
J 1 - 6 *193 Bay street.
MeKAY, BLISS & LO.,
Commission Merchants,
IAKALERS In White Oak and Yellow Pine Timber oi
* all sizes. Cosh advances made on consignments
of Timber, Cotton, Naval Stores, Ac.
The above-named house offer unn aal facilities for
the sale of Southern Products, uni respectfully so
licit consignments.
McKAY. BLISS A CO,
d21-tawtf 165 Broadway. N. Y.
G EORG1A-SCRIVEN COUNTY —To all whom It
may concern:
Whereas, Robert Falllgant will apply at the Court of
Ordinaty for Letters of AdmlnisiL.tiou on the estate
of William G. Falllgant, late of said county, de
ceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be aud appear before said Court to
make objection (if any they have) on or before the
second Monday In Februaiy next, otherwise said let
ters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this, 27th
day of December, 1605.
JS D. E. ROBERT?, Ordinaty
OKORGLA—SCRIVEN COUNTY.—To ail whom it
W may concern.
Whereas, Mary Ann Nunally will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on
the estate of W. U. Nunally, lute of said county,
deteised:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern to be and appear before ?3io Court,
to make objection (it any they have) on or before the
second Mouday la Febru.ry next, otherwise said let
ters will be'granted. „ „
Witness my official ilgnature this 27th day of D *
camber, 1865.
J6 D. E. ROnrRTa Ordinary,
HAVANA SEGARS,
PIPES,
Chewing and Smoking
TOBACCO.
T HE subaciibar baa Just received a large stock
of
Havana Segars,
S TATE OF GEORGIA, S.R VEN COUNTY.—'To
all whom lt may concern
Whereas, CluraafBragg will apply to the Co art of
Ordinary for Letten of Administrate
WHISKEY AND CHAMPAGNE.
— CAffkS vary royerior Bourbon Whiskey
PHILLIPS * XY&I,.
J8-S o
« Bay street
SKIDAWAY $HEXIi j^OAD COMP’Y.
teVsnash, Jan A 18E&
„ on on the estate
of James Bragg, late of satd county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to elie and admonish ai!'
whom lt may concern, to be and appear at said Court,
to make objection, if any they have, oa or before til-
second Monday in February next, otherwise sold
letters will BS granted.
Witness my official signature this S7th dcyofDci
ceiflber, 1865.
J8 , , D. K. ROBERTS, Ordinary.
W. M. WALSH,
W HOLESALE Druggists, corner Barnard und
Broughton streets, Savannah, Ga., General
..CLOCK’S
' Hair Restorer Restores Cray Hair.
CLOCK'S
Hair Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald. Heads.
CLOCK’S .
Hair Restorer Stops Hair Item Falling Out.
CLOCK'S
Hair Restorer Prevents Headache.
CLOCK'S jb.: '
Hair Restorer is elegantly .Perfumed.
' CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer is all that can be claimed as a dressing.
CLOCK’S.
au Restorer possesses ali the merit claimed far it.
'AUQtfte trial convinces the mott sceptical of its
rxiawTOf. otter « thorough trial iff two bottles ft
does not grim perfect satisfaction, The'money win be
refunded. Sold everywhere at $1 per bottle. Six
bottles for fS. dl?-eod tf
to which he would invite particular attention.
He has also an extensive assortment of
]V£eers2iauin Pipes,
SEGAR TUBES and BB1ARWOOD PIPES.
The virions brands of Chewing and SmokingTi>
bacco at bis Establishment are all of the firet quality.
Please call -and examine for yourselves; &t
/ * P. CONSTANT S,
_ Jl-ti Bull at, opposite Post oilice.
FAIRBANKS
Standard Scales
Are furnished at manufacturer's prices, by
BRADY, SMITH & CO., Aoests.
Stork of various styles and rises at their wareroom,
North side of Bey street, between Whitaker and Bar
nard.
These first-class and unequalled Weighing Machine *•
need no other recommendation than that they bav
rec etved the unqualified approval of business men for
forty yesra.
STRENGTH OF CONSTRUCTION,
DURABILITY AND ACCURACY,
ADAPTATION AND CONVENIENCE,
are found combined in the
Fairbank’s Standard Scales,
to as extent unknown in the various Imitations de
nominating NEW PRINCIPLES AND iMPROVt-
XEKTS Of surh let burin ess men beware, and
-suffer no one to impoee upon tbem with worthies* and
nbreUable goode ...
r Ail styles and size* famished promptly^ *“ Vr
jJ-lm