Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, March 12, 1866, Image 2

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The Savannah Daily Herald. BY S. W. MASON. hAUIJEL W. 91 A.SOS, ...Editor, w. T. THOMPSON, Auoeitle Editor. Official Paper of the City. LABBHT CUCMLATIOfiII THE CrmilD CDUHTY MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1866. Interesting reading matterpn the 4th P»ge. _j, | HON. JOSHUA HILL’S LETTISH. Having published the letter atdressed by a number of Senators and Repreantatives to Hon- Joshua Hill in answer to hitaddress to the members of the Legislature delivered just previous to the election hr United States Senators, we give place tip morning to his reply to that letter. Inlaying this document before our readers W desire to take no part in the controversy ptween Mr. Hitl and the gentlemen of thqLegislature ■who preferred the Hon. A. H.Stephens to represent the State in the Uniteif States Sen ate. Apart from the personal Character of Mr. Hill’s letter, it possesses a interest belonging to the political historpf the time. Of its merits, its force and its aproprlateness in the present aspect of our pdtical affairs, our readers will judge for themdves. Some may think with Mr. Hill that tb refusal of the Legislature to elect hlmsel&nd ex-Pro- visional Governor Johnson to rHesent Geor gia in the United States Senateshould be re garded • as prima /'aria evideni of the dis loyalty of that body, while otkrs may con Bider that the exercise of a foice between distinguished citizens for that igh office is prerogative justly belongingto the repre scntatives of the people f< whom they net, and that in this instate their action might have been influenced by what they conscientiously believed U b patriotic and proper considerations, imspptive of ques tions of past or present ltyal pptive flE CA RUMORED changes b tie cabinet. If the predictions of norhern journals The Fc “‘»“ claiming to be well inforned,are entitled to credit, the Cabinet at’Wishhgton is on the eve of a violent dissoluton. The National Intelligencer, which, fron its laving correct ly foreshadowed the actira of the Executive Department upon many mpotant matters, may be regarded as the organ ( of the Presi dent, makes the following significant allusion to the Secretary of War, Mr. Stanton : ‘he peculia; qualifications of f&SSttZ toe extraordinary picture of «be war justified Lis incumbency heretofore;),e same reasons ta riff ‘“Pohcy of his retition in time of Hl8 expulsion from the CaUet by President Johnson would, we cannot doubt,! bailed by the country with nearly unanimous appfoation. The New York Tribune, tvlich is the cepter mouth-piece of the Radcal leaders at Washington, commenting up<j this subject, as late as the 3d instant, not only confirms the prevailing rumor, but speifies the way in which the rupture is likely to occur. It bays: . ,n , < f' b ‘! ra °f‘he cabinet;* arc informed authority, who contcmplatd resigning their Fnendsa; after tmsul.iu/ with t i th * ac,iou the Resident They should*),' h J m 1118 opportunity otYemovmg them, tluu * proper - "“her than o', accepting their aeStern« U .7 “ 1 fw” ot ' m P rob »We that he will accept mmoeom'‘T; f “, Hle i'" e ofme Of these gentlemen, Watailrwrt a few d *y a - Such is the expectation at waeblngtou among persons wall informed.-' The member of the Cabiner tti whom the Tribune refers as being especially obnoxious to the President, is doubtless 3Ir. Stanton, ■who, it is known, accorded but lukewarm support to the restoration policy of the Ad ministration until the meeting of Congress when, emboldened by the apparently over whelming power of the ruling faction, he thre» off all disguise and avowed Ms sympathy with its opponents. It is con fidently stated that Mr. Harlan is likewise in antagonism to the President upon the same question, and, it is believed, will be politely requested, as in the case of Mr. Stanton, to relinquish the portfolio of the Department of the Interior. Believing, as we do, that the restoration of peace and harmony has been greatly im peded by the implacable prejudices and offi cial dominltion of the head of the War De partment, we sincerely hope the prediction of his retirement will be verified, and that he will be succeeded by a gentleman of equal ability, but who may be more acceptable to the country as possessing those attributes of mind and statesmanship bo essential to the successful administration oi public affairs in times like the present. It has been our habit to distrust rumors of changes is the Cabinet, and we have given little heed to them ; but we think present ip- dications denote clearly that a change is im pending. AIR. GREEDY PRESENTS TO THE SOUTH TWO ALTERNATIVES. The New Itork Tribune, commenting at considerable length npon the remarks of Senator Sherman of Ohio, “that he would never consent to the admission of any man in Congiess who had taken part in the rebel lion, and that he never would vote for the repeal of the test oath, ” says it objects to such a programme, for the reason that its success will not conciliate, nor trayquilize, nor satisfy the South, and that it'/>u</At not to do so. It enquires what earnest unionist wants to see-A. H. Stephens denied the seat m the Senate to which he has just been elect ed, and some insignificant, who represents only liis own aspirations, admitted in his stead. Addressing the southern people the Tribune says let it be distinctly understood that, if the whites of the South are not rep resented in Congress, it is because they deny all right of representation or power of self- protection to the blacks. Show us, it says, a single State which admits her blacks to vote on a like, intellectual, educational, mor al and pecuniary basis with her whites, and we will urge the instant admission of the chosen representatives of that State though they be all ex-rebel Generals of the moet ob noxious type- But so long as the blacks are denied all franchise, because of their colon the South will not be allowed representatives in Congress and its people will not be com miserated by the just and generous through out Christendom. Mr. Greely is like the little boy over his pile of corn-cobs, who builds a house with one locks it down with the other. SOUTH WESTERN GEORGIA LOOK ING UP. Quittman, the county cite of Brooks coun ty had become a place of considerable im portance when its progress was checked by the breaking out of the late war and the sub sequent interruption of its railroad connec tion with Savannah. Since the termination of hostilities, there has been a considerable increase of its population, and now that its railroad communication is restored, the town is rapidly advancing in population and business importance. It has now a spirited and ably conducted weekly' newspaper called the “Quitman Banner,” several extensive stores, and is the centre of a very considerable trade, nhich must continue to increase as the fertile and healthy country in that vicin ity is settled up and its planting and timber resources developed, confident of the pros perous future of their town its enterprising citizens are moving vigorously in the work ot improvement. We learn that, among other improvements going forward and in contemplation, Messrs. Frank & Thomas Hooker, two enterprising gentlemen owning property in and around the place, are about to commence the erection of a fine brick ho tel to cost some eight thousand dollars. Suc cess to their enterprise, and prosperity to Special Notices. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. To th* Vorag or Chatham Cotnrrr: Fellow CitittuL—1 have, by a uuukuou vota the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court, it 'Hr February Term, 1SC6, been re-elected to the of County Treasurer. It now appears lhat, by an act of the Legislature, said office is to be filled by the rotes of the people. In obedience to the requirement of said act, not be- fore known by the Coart, they order an election to be held for a County Treasurer, on the first Wednoday in April next; and I hereby announce myBelf a can didate for re-election to the said office, end respect fully solicit the support of the voters of Chatham county. li e Fairchild. Quitman. BY TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON.” So Violation of the Neutrality Laws by Hie Fenians will be Allowed. INTERNAL REVENUE TAXATION TO BE RE DUCED. Washington, March 11 The British Minister has been assured by the Government that no violation of the neutrality laws by the Fenians will be permitted. The Canadians are reported to be greatly alarmed In apprehension of a Fenian invasion. The Committee on Ways and Means have agreed to report a very considerable reduction of the Internal Revenue taxation. They propoao especially to repeal of six cents per ton now levied on freights. COUNTY TREASURER. Mb. Epitob:—Yon will please announce the name of W. H. PATTERSON as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, at the election which t«i w place on Wednesday, the 4th of April next . Mr. P. is a disabled soldier aud folly competent to hold the poeilion. Voters, now is yonr time—rally to MANY VOTERS. his aid. ms COUNTY TREASURER. Mb. Editor : Please announce as a candidate for Treasurer o, Chatham county, JOHN WILLIAMSON, at the suing election. m#-tf MANY CITIZENS. A CARD. Mr. WM. R. BOYD has an interest in my bnsiness and will take charge of my agencies in lntnre. A. WILBUR, 89 Bay-st. I will be happy to see all my old friends and new ones, and am prepared to take Risks In the Compa nies represented by our Agency on all Insurable property. WM. R. BOYD f22 Notice. EUROPE. ARevolution Impending A* 1 Prussia—Tile Address of tbe Corps Legislatin' on tbe Mexican Question. or Steam Boitras.—Senator' Pierson I in the New York State Senate a bill in- ie United States Steam Boiler Insurance rith a capital of $250,000, and with power to increase it to »v.oo0,000, for the purpose of insuring Btcam boilers aud eaRj n «o anA ® eh in try cobuected there^!,^ 1 ^ mi - , plosions of boilers or collapseffljJj'gJ^ 1111 *®® ironj ei_ —A banquet was given by the AmeruiZ T . Gen. Kilpatrick on his arrival in that city ‘ ‘ Jmt Sherman and Sheridan were toasted, and Kiloaffi!* 1 made an eloquent speech in his inimitable offhand Ryle. Gottecludk regaled the company with his choi- *** rwnouned The following is the news by the steamships City of New York and Java, which brought advices of the 25th: THE FENIANS. The nows from Ireland, though of a negative char acter, is important. Up to the 22d of February some hundreds of suspected Fenians had been arrested aud thrown into pnson, but no fighting of any kind had taken place, except the shooting of an odd policeman. Among the armed persons were Gen. John H. Gleason of the United States Y'olunteer army, his brother, Capt. Gleason, aud Vice Head Centre P. J. McDonnell of Dublin—the latter supposed to be, next to Stephens, the most important man in the IrUh organization. Notwithstanding the entire absence of an act of overt hostility on the part of the Fenians, the Eng- h government were relaxing none of their precau tions. Further reinforcements were under orders for Ireland, and there was a rumor that the English vol unteer riflemen would bocalled out forduty. The Lon don Times publishes a remarkable article, character izing the Feuian movement as virtually as American invasion of Ireland, and declaring that the conduct of the United States government in permitting the open sale of the Fenian bonds admits of no excuse. The Paris Patrie and Opinion Nationals accord a warm support to tbe Fenians, and regard this as a favorable time for squaring up outstanding accounts with Eng land. A box of grenades and Ora ini shells have been seiz> in Dublin. A Hi:VOLUTION IN PRUSSIA. A Berlin telegram of the 220, says: "Count Y’en Bismaraek has just communicated to the Chamber of Deputies a royal decree, ordering both Houses of tbo Diet to bo closed to-morrow, and to remain closed un til, the end of tbe present session." The closing of the . Chambers was entirely unex pected. Even Herr Grabow, the President ol the Chamber of Deputies, was not aware that this measure was impending. After the reading of the royal order Herr Grabow said: “ I hope that the Prussian people will stand by their representatives, and that they will consider the Constitution aa sacred as ever. I close Ih S£& h0 ■?-’ ^fc° thc Ai^toc<mnt to srptWiff. "Inn formal closing of the Chambers took place on the 23d by Count Von Bismarck, who read a speech from the throne in defence of the action of the government. The main argument was that as the proceedings of the Chamber continue antagonistic to the government, and tended not toward peace but toward strife, it were best that the Diet should be dis solved. FHANCF. AND The UNITED STATES—SPEECH OF THE EHPEBOn. The following is tiiat portion of tbe address of the Corps Legislc.tif to the French Emperor which re lates to Mexican affairs: THE City Treasurer is prepared to receive certain of the taxes levied by the Ordinance passed Decem ber 27th, 16fi5. That is, the tax npon gross sales of merchandise and wares of every description; npon all freight ani^ passage money payable in this city, and upon horses and mules. These taxes are dne be tween the first and tenth or each month for the pre ceding month. All other taxes are psy.blo quarterly botween the same dates, in the months of April, July, October and January. r q, GIBSON New Advertisements. ATTENTION! Metropolitan lire Company A Special Meeting of tide Company Wit te field In Uni Lone Room of i .Exchange on Monday Evening, the 1 lnat, at 7* o’clock. The active members are expected to be present, By odder of JAMES STEWART, President. J. A, Fmn, Secretary. nll-1 MASONIC NOTICE. a ns VC, The Georgia Masonic Relief bold its Regular Meeting This Evading 7 *, o'clock, at Masonic Hall, corner of Boll and Broughton streets. All Master Masons in good standing are rsepecdhlly invited to attend. Members will not frill to come prepared to pay their dues. By order of the President mm WM. F. PARKER, Bee. THE PULASKI HOUSE BARBER’S SHOP AND Bathing Booms, CORNER BULL AND BRYAN STREETS. H AVING completely renovated and decorated my Barber*. Shop, 1 Invite the patronage of the public. My establishment now haa every convenience irocarable, and I employ only the most ski"' larbere. I have Just fitted up a first-dam BATHING HOUSE, with the best of accommodations in all reapects, Fancy and FURNISHING GOODS great variety, can be found at my store, at low prices, indnding Toilet Articles, Scarfs, Ties, and a choice article of — j KID GLOVES, directly imported from Paris. ml2-6 B. STAMM. ftOOTMWBM per schooner JAMESTOWN, from g^h^ffihtad.f'”' 1 ~ CepU0D of U * ir W,1 ‘ * BU2-2 MILLER, THOMAS * CO. City Treasurer. DIVIDEND No. 25. SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD CO., 1 Macon, Ga„ Feb. 8, 1S66.J The Board of Directors have this day declared Dividend of Four ($4) Dollars per share on the Capital Slock, payable on and after lit Maroh next. Stockholders in Savannah will receive their divi dends at tile office of John W. Anderson, Esq. JOHN T. BOIFBUILLET, n4 ' lm Sec. k Trees. "Oar expedition to Mexico is approaching its end. The country haa received this aasurance with satisfac tion. Wo were forced to go to Mexico by the Impera tive duty of protecting our countrymen against odious violence, nnd obtaining the redress of our too legiti mate grievances. Our soldiers and sailora have wor thily fulfilled the task assigned by your Majesty to their devotedneas. This expedition attests once moro in distant countries the disinterestedness and the power of France.. The people of the United States, which knows of old the loyalty of our policy and the traditional sympa thies which it inspires, has no reason to take umbrage at the presence of our troops upon Mexican soil. To make their recall dependent upon any other consider ation than our convenience would be incompatible with our rights and our honor. Of these, Sire, you are the guardian, and the Corps Legislatif knows that you will watch over them with a solicitude worthy of France and yonr name. The following is the Emperor's reply: Gentlemen:—The address of the Senate is an elo quent commentary on my speech; It develops what 1 only indicated, and it explains all that I wished to imply. Y’ou desire, like myself, stability, tbe rational aud progressive development of our institutions, ameliora tion in tbe position of the greatest number, and to maintain intact the national dignity and honor. This agreement is in itself a force. The moral world like the physical obeyacertain gen eral laws, which cannot be infringed without danger. It is not by daily weakening the basis of an edifice that the crowning of the building is accelerated. My government is not stationary; it advances, and It means to advance, but on a ground consolidated and capable of sustaining power and liberty. Let us caH to our aid progress in all its forms, but let us build up, layer after layer, that great pyramid, wilich has lor its base universal suffrage, and for Its summit the civilizing genius of Francs. These sentiments, so well expressed In your address, have greatly touched me; they are worthy of the first body in tbe State—the vigilant guardian of the Consti tution and of the principles which it sets forth. The Paris Patrie, of February 19, has the following: " It is rnmored that at a Cabinet council recently held in Washington, Mr. Seward presented the draft of a despatch to the French Government manifeeun, the most conciliatory intentions toward France, am intimating the readiness of the United Stales to pro claim their neutrality in Mexico, subject to certain conditions. Certain proposals have emanated from Maximilian which render possible til* return of 6,000 troops from Mexico by the end of May. A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of 9LAKKIAGK Containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine Plates and Engraving*'of the Anatomy of the Human Or gans in a state of Health and Disease, with a Trea tise on Early Errors, Its Deplorable Conaeqhences upon the mind aud Body, with the Author’s Plan of Treatment—the only rational and successful mode of cure, as shown by tke report ot cases treated, trutliful adviser to the married, and those contem plating marriage, who entertain doubts ot 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 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. 1 be author may be consulted npon any or the dis eases apon which his book treats either personally or by mail, and. medicines sent to any part of the world, octio am Cotton Fbacds.—One of tbe recent Washington despatches asserted that cotton frauds bad been dis covered to the nmount of over one hundred millions of dollars for last year alone. The Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, who haa recently returned from •toqr of observation through tbe South," reports the discovery ovurywhero of a thoroughly rotton condi tion of affairs. It is high time that the contemplated committee of investigation was appointed and set to work by Congress. Lot us know where these men are who have been filching the Government, and if pos sible deprive them of their IB-gotten gains. ’ Special Notices. HALL’S HAIR BYE, BO costs—Black or Brown, instantaneous; best, cheapest, durable, re liable. Depot, No. 66 John street, New York. Sold by an drug and patent medicine atoms everywhere. m9-ly *\ Tax Notice. OFFICE U. S. DIRECT TAX COMMISSIONER, 1 Diarator or Okmu, V Savannah, Jan. 16th, 1866. j *3* Notice m hereby given that th^ , tax roll for Chatham County is completed, and owners of Real Estate in said county, Lots, Lrodi and improve ments, outside the city of Savannah, or Real Estate returned for Taxation in said county In I860, must pay the Taxes due thereon Within sixty («0) days from this date at out office, N. W. eor. South Broad and Lincoln streets. Savannah, or suffer the penalty T. P. ROBB, ) S.A._PANCOAST,{ Commissioners X6.tr C. BATES, CIRCULAR. I have commenced the work of establishing a General Agency Business, for the purchase of all ar ticles manufactured or imported into the United States; (Liquors only excepted.} And with a view to success which depends solely upon the Interests of my patrons. I- have made arrangements with manufacturers, in the principal towns and cities secured the services in New York, of a resident gen tleman of long experience, by which I am placed on a footing with the best Jobbing bouses there. Tbus placing my profits alone ’between the manufacturer and importer’s prices, and the cost of my patron’s goods. I think my profit is much less than the job ber could afford to work for. And as I do not pro pose to keep any goods on hand, I will at all times be prepared to Invest my patron’s money where it can be done to the beet advantage, In the cheapest and most desirable articles. My arrangements extend from the purchase or charter of Vessels, to the purchase or sale of every thing from steam engines down to the fitting np of a complete Drug, Shoe, Dry Goods, Hardware or Variety Store, for stocks complete or for filling np tlic assortment. I receive for sale or shipments]! country produce at Savannah, or to tbe care of Hunt A Bra, Charleston, S C., or Jeffreys & Bro., Jacksonville, Fla. Upon the receipt of such produce or railroad receipt for cotton shipped, orders for its probable value will be promptly executed, tbe goods brought to the ports of Savannah, Charleston or Jacksonville, free of freight or insurance, then balances or overplus o Invoices to be paid together with about ten per rent, added to the face of the original invoice. Any party examining their invoice of goods and not being satisfied with the price and quality as well as style, will not be required to tc^to them, and their money promptly refunded. Parties wishing their Spring Supplies, bad bet tar send in their orders and funds or produce ss early as practicable. I feci confident that, to say the least of my arrange ments, my patrons will save their time and the ex penee of going to market. I offer as refereqae : Hon. Epw. C. Anderson, Mayor of the City. MaJ. Js'o. Screven, Prest of A. k G R. R. Col. Wm. M. Wadley, Prest. of Central R. R. A Banking Company. Geo. W. Williams a Co., Merchants, Charleston. Jeffreys A Bko., Jacksonville, Fla.' G. W. GABMANY. Savannah, Ga., Feb. 1st, 1866. flB-lm. Notice to Keepers of Bar-rooms CITY OF SAVANNAH, ) Office Clerk of council, } March 12tb, 1866. ) Attention is called to the following extract from Ordinance passed in Council 12th October, 1826. EXTRACT. Any person obtaining a license of Class No. 2, for Retailing shall have plainly and distinctly painted in letters not less than three inches in length over the door on the outside of the bouse or shop, where in the liquors are sold, and fronting the street, Jane or sqnare, the name of the person so licensed to gether with the words: “Licensed to Retail Splrit- uom Liquors.” And every person violating this section shall be Sued for each week succeeding the first ten days alter obtaining the license in a sum not exceeding thirty dollars. *«•*»#• On and after April 1st, 1866, the Police wUl be in structed u> report all violations of the above. By order of EDW. C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest; Jas. Stewart. Clerk of Council. ml2-10L Ne DR. 11 ■>—leiunwawta a AA be found again, an Bhl^andBroegftos $50,000! YYYANim HM-tMt-Bends ef the State of Geosgia, v * tinned fining tke war. Aoply to BktYAH HAKTBIDGE A CO., toia-8 KfrBgy street visit up country, and can usual at his offloe, corner ef ml2-2* DOQ LOST. "SEE .ST&i pepper (hrtndle) bofiy, short tall. A«1 table reward will be paid,* detttored at the Metropolitan BilHard Hall, corner Of Bnll and Broughton streets. mi3-S HfiW Advertisements. FOR NEWYOKK ATLANTIC COAST steamship Ooinpauy. SIDE-WHEEL SHIP, Carrying the Unite* states Mail. Notice. For Sale. P HODES- 8UPEB-PHQ8PHATE OF LIME-tbe lb Standard Manors. »l*-tf MILLER, THOMAS A CO. SUGAR AND FLOUR. flfl ***j*?y'B8lgwtrt's A. C, awl Crushed Sugars W *00 bbls Flour, assorted brands 100 half bbls do do For «ale by "H' 8 MILLER, THOMAS & CO. OR FREIGHT OR CHARTER , T , HB schooner JAMESTOWN, about two hundred, and fifty tons burthen. inM-tf MILLER. THOMAS A CO. PARE REDUCED. Cnhln Passage, #30 Steerage, glM Deck, $10. The new, very test and splendid side-wheel steam ship Grerieral J. K. Barnes, 8,000 tons burthen, T. H. Morton, Commander, having been placed permanently on tbo line, is ex pected to make the passage within 60 hours, and will positively sail on her regular day, Saturday, March 17, at 7 o’clock a. ■ Auction Sal, „ at PfcfvTTr? BY BELL WILLY? 8 S^asstpr the Bilix, Kurin, es, t'URi. farm has been for thcl^' 11 * cr, fr *>• highest state of coltl..^* * and most elevated ’“d pi >*' There is a Spnng of a n alesaejrtuch expires the „ nr ”n. * STEAMER Q. MrPETT^.* ' I| ••ffcllan. On THURSD A y front ofEx.hun .eVm? c f°raccouutWfa i rco W ull*«*’t 4M THE FINE STEAM Eg te onle. , K PEttt, Sa " a ">eror t( ^ In complete <iwk , ritn| | river business. For freight or unsurpassed by any ship pasfogc, having accommodations r ship in the trade, apply to WILDER A FULLAHTON. Notice. A t a meeting ot the Directors of the Wnodvillc In surance Company, on the 2d inst, it was-re- «olved “That the subscribers to stock iu this Com pany be called upon to pay In Five Dollars per share by the 10th day of April prox. ’■ Subscribers living in tbe city ran pay the same to the undersigned. ml* * A. WILBUR. \HORHE FOB SALE A FINE Buggy and Saddle HORSE, reapect- Can be seen at Moses State street, to-day. ■entle In every Teen’s stable, nn*-i* BOOKS Received at Jolin C. Schreiner Sc Nous’ OSRPH II. AND HIS COURT. Also, FIVE HUN DRED WORKS by the best authore. ml 2-3 Steam Engines. j'OR SALE—One twenty-five horse Engine and Boiler, well finished and in good order, will be sold at a bargain. F. K. TIMMONS, Augusta, Ga. -lSLSO, .9 11 * Engine, well adapted for a Gang daw Mill, wUl be sold cheap. F. B. TIMMONS, Augusta, Ga. ml 2-6 $10 Reward. L OST, a bundle of VOUCHERS for transportation given by me on the Atlantic A Golf Railroad. R Any person returning tbe same to me or to the ailroad Company, wil receive the above reward. WM. H. CBONK, 1st Lient. B. Q. M. 10M U 8. C. T„ ml8-8* ThomaavilJo, Ga. CODFISH. 4 AAA POUNDS prime Codfish jvW Just received and for sale by HILTON A RANDELL. 19* Bay street Havana Sugars. Q BOXES Light Brown Havana Sugar Porcelain! T H * sntecrtber respectfully gives notice to the clti" A sens of 8avannah and vicinity that his stock of material and Instruments haa arrived from New York, and that ke is now prepared to furnish the Porcelain Picture to all who may firvor him with their patronage. Tbe demand for theee pictures in north- , ern cities has been unprecedented, and certainly for beauty of finish, as also for durability, they are un surpassed by any other Photographic prodnetion (Mil and examine specimens at my rooms. I also have a new Camera fora for making Imperial Photographs and Canes de Visite in the highest style of the art. Ambretypes and copying of ail kinds finished to order with neatness and despatch. My light is one of the finest in this section or the ountiry, and my Chemical Operator stands at the head of the profession. _ mads in cloudy as wall aa in dear weather Sastifactloa given in all cases. Bmpectfnlly yonr*, _ J- N- WILSON, Photographer, Corner Broughton and Whitaker streets, Savannah, Ga. Lumber. XTELLOW PINE LUMBER, of all. dimensions on X hand and for sale by the cargo or at retail, at the NEW STEAM SAW MILL, on the Eastern Wharf, in this city. Apply at the Mill, or to J. W. WOLCOTT A CO , ml2-t)od-lm No. 2 Harris’ Bloi Amusements. GRAND COMBINATION CONCERT. St. Andrew’s Hall, FOR THREE NIGHTS. HILTON . 198 Bay street. HOMINY, CORN MEAL aa BARRELS Premium Hominy UU 60 half barrels do do 100 bbls K. D. White Corn Meal 60 hair bbls do do In store ahd for sale by HILTON A RANDELL, PI18-6 193 Bay street. m & HmrnuiM VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, I And Landings on the Altamsha and Ocmnlgee rivers. Notice to Consignees per Sohr. I Coquette. THIS schooner having been ran into bj the Meaner I JL Oak, now lies sunk in the Altamaha rlrer, at Woodfi Cut, two miles fram Darien. JOHN TUBNSR, Master. For Liverpool. The fine British ship LADY HAVELOCK wants 500 bales of cotton to complete her cargo. Apply to ml8-2 E. A. SOULLARD. 1 i— Savamaa. March 7, 1866. Tbo public arc requested in all cates of want ot prompt attention on the part of the plunfixrs to tog repairs, or to cases of overchakifidgj tq make complaint at the office of Waterworks ; so that in cases of continuod or gross neglect, th. ordinance *an be unforced which require, the withdrew^ of ’half licanses. By order of Bond df Commissi ere ere. Tt. D. GUERARD, - . m3 Snp't W. W. 71 Correa Tips protect the toes'of children’s stioea.-^ On# pair will outwear three without Upe. Sold rrery where. i. .Hii Office United States Direct Tax Commission, DdMUUCT OF GEORGIA, 1 'M'OTICE is barsby giren*tot?theTax Itofi for XV Chatham county u now completed, and ownefo of real estate in said county, lots, lands and improve ments outside tbe city of Savannah, or real amaU re turned for taxation fo said coanty in 18to, may the taxes due thereon within sixty (dfo kn from date, a( opr office, north-west corner South Broad I Lincoln streets. Savannah. T. P. ROBB , 1 ■ IM2fK“*TSr-“ jie-tf 2>t4 1 1 The Original and Bert in the World I The.only true and perfect Hair Dye. Harmleae, Reliable and T **»’*» tan eon. Prodnom twmndlaty a splendid Black «r natural Brown, without injuring the hair or - Remedies the Hi effect* of bad fiyun Bold by all p*vg» girts. Tbe genuine is signed William A. Brtnufru. Also, REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLXPLKUR8, For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair. UU-1J CHARLES BATCHELOR, Nxw Yoax. For Augusta AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE RIVER. STEAMER FOREST CITY, Capt , is loading this day at Habersham’s mill, next the Charleston Wharf, and will leave as above on Wedaeiday, 14th Inst., at — o’clock. This boat la light draft, in good order, having Jnrt been thoroughly overhauled, and bis large carrying capacity. Transportation charges on goods to Macon and HawkinsylUe paid promptly. Insurance effected by this boat at as low rates as by any boat In the trade. 8 For freight, apply to F. M. MYREI.L, Agent, ml2 Harris’ Buildings, Bay st. Diocesan Theological Seminary OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Chabluton, 8. C., February 19,1866. F tbe name of the Lord, we come to present to your Christian love the Dioosban TotolooIoal. Sanni a»t or So era Cabolika. Established at Cam den in the year of our Lord 1868, it has already seat forth nine Heralds of the Cron, seven of whem are ■till to this diocese, earnest, efficient, able ambassa dor* for Christ. There are at present eight candidates for holy orders, who, for divers reasons, are scattered through the country, and are pursuing their studies under innumerable difficulties. In the providence of God, our seminary buildings have been destroyed by fire, and a large portion of the library was lost. The permanent fund, amounting to near fifty thousand dollars ($60,060) haa been ail lost In the political con vulsion which has so lately shaken this land. Gloomy « i» immediate retrospect, we look forward with faith, and hope, and trust so the fhtnre. We Freight will he received and stored In warehouse I *^ ve i?° re *$L t ? oon ? mence th eir work at Paddford’a wharf at all timet ^ | £°P.°?’ _*. n l^ od j”? K . ? nt £fl e h<llrt , of » tan* s The very light draft steamer W .A. N, Capt. M. J. COHEN, WUl leave as above on Wednesday, at 10 o’clock a. as. For freight or petasge, apply on board <* to M. A. COHEN, Agaot, No. M Bay street. ml9-in, tuAalm fleent layman to present to the Bishop and trustees a large and wail adapted building and grounds in Orangeburg, in this State,—a healthy, central, and altogether most ehfifole location,—for tbe use of th. K ofessort and students. This is our beginning • we ve a shelter, but not one dollar. But In faith we have determined to go on, and the trustees have re- _ . , solved that th# exercises of the aemlnsiy shell com- Have just opened a choice lot of DRE8S GOODS, In— I tnence on the first of April. We need four thousand dollars ($4,080) to carry on the work this year ; but we desire to raise two hundred and fifty thoueand dollar* (8950,000), to put the institution on a secure Mad permanent bee la. DeWitt & Morgan, CONGRESS STREET. Paris Grenadines and Organdie Jaconets, Lawns fend Percale. Pulhs de Chevres and Mozambique*, Ac. A large assortment of White Goods Ladle* fend Gear* superior English Hosiery Superior Table Damasks and Towels W«w*»lsi English and French Skirts Fancy Ctertmersa and Linen Drill* A large assortment of Black DrcneGoods and inp*- prtfor English Crapes, and other Goods too numerous to mention. For sale at the lowest market prices. mis A* NOTICE. To Captains of Steamboat*. , CITY OF SAVANNAH, \ Orrica Cuu or Coumoil, March 12,1 e*6./ [Extract from Ordinance 98th November, 1844;1 Dear brethren of the household of faith, can we appeal to your Christian charity with an object more worthy of yonr aid than this Southern School of the Prophets, where fit and well-trained laborers shall be prepared and seat forth to preach the everlasting Gospel of the Sdfe of God in the Chucch, in the great and peculiar field which the providence of God has allotted to uef It la the purpose of the Convention of this dioceae to establish e Preparatory School for boys, which ■hall be of a Ugh order, and In connection with the church. We propose to make this a marked feature to oar future plane. For many cause., each a school to now-greatly needed, aa education haa necessarily been much inglecied of late; and we desire to pro- i eeed at oaoe to the organisation of the same. We are also anxious to commence our work at once. In order that the resolution of the Diocesan Convention may be acted npon, namely: “That this Board be I authorised and requested to search out, sad take by At the request and Invitation of several of the moet Influential citizens, HISS HINA GEARY The eminent Soprano, and MR. GUSTAVUS GEARY The renowned Teiior,- assisted by the Favorite and Talented QUEEN SISTERS Have the honor of announcing THREE Popular Ballad Concerts COMMENCING ON TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 13 Positively Three Nights Only ADMISSION ONK DOLLAR. Doors open at 7 q o'clock; Concert at S precisely. Hold ; side-wheel Term. BLOODED MAKE at^ YOl k ’ " *01, Will aeU TUESDAY, 13th ij\ - . „ . „ ln front or store- 0 ^il A Mahog Bay Mum t fostjoneof tlie Unaui^to" 4 BY BLUN & MEYElU - ' b T of t| le Honor,, i. of Cnatham ctnotv wm i P •lay to Apn. m « * to front or the Court House - l l<; 1{ WW That well known rr:n»r nr t- T , (23j twenty-eight acres L Paul E Glatigilj. fl9-lavad Xx,l| S GREXt BY BLUN & MEYER THIS DAY, 12th tort., at lOoYI.-e "ill bH.W**’ 50 boxes Pilot Breafl 10 bbls A Sugar 30 boxes Soap 10,0«J domStic Scgac, 1 ’ 1 10 bis new Shoulders 3 tes do ,| 0 3 libds clear Paeon Side. 50 bbls Flour, various I fand. 10 bbls pickled Herrings ’ 10 grass o. K. Chewing Tobacco 4 cases Banians, 10 An extensive )Koi tment of Drr i ing. aijfj the usual assortment * hold Furniture. ‘ Miscellaneous. JMW MILL mn SALE, On Consignment. 4 54-inch Iron Frame Saw Mill, twenty-fonr feet car- I riage. 1 Extra Saw 1 30-inch Iron Frame Grist Mill 60 feet twelve-inch Belting Apply to mS-C BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO. N. E. RUM. Fifty Barrels, Choice. For sale by n2 MACKY. BEATTIE A CO. Rice Plantation Wanted. A RICE PLANTATION, in tbe besl pitch of tide containing from 3»f0 to 400 aeres. in George, town District or on the Savannah river—for which one-third cash will be paid, and the balance in one, two and three years. If the proprietor would consent to mange the plan tation for a suitable remuneration, it would be an ad ditional inducement to the purchaser. Apply to COHEN, HANCKEL A CO, ma-3 „ At the office of Octavug Cohen. AUCTIOii. By Laurant, Wayne & Sweat,1 On TUESDAY, ldlli insr , at 10’, ,,'dafe ,, I front of .store, will be sold: 25 ••uses Boots and Shoes, aborted 100 bbls Double Etira mdFamflrfim, Sales positive, to close coitaiguueht aCCTIoS" "iSALEr By Mendel it Lnflltean. loo sacks Oats, slightly wet 200 do Corn, do do 6 bbls Biscuit 6 do Dried Fruit Groceries, Dry Goorta aud Ciothffig ' UNDERWRITERS SALE BY’ A. MINIS. On TUESDAY next, 13th lust, 11 o'clock,HlaaJ store neur llie Exchange " 200 kegs Nails, damaged on board schr, R 11. >hiDnoo oikenl age from Philadelphia to Savannah. ’- -v* tbe I’ort Wardens for accuuul of liulerwrtteniL J Concerned AUCTION SALE. BY A. MINIS. On MONDAY next, 12tli Inst., at 11 ovlnrt. i;Le Hydraulic Press, will be «<>ld for account of i it may concern : lti bales damaged Cotton. By E. E. Hertz. Will be sold on TUESDAY, 13th inst.,at Ke'di precisely, In front of store: The Schoouer Abhy B, B0JT Mag r WtA‘U' AHf..5UL,.,SD*Ms uluwhJ desirous of purchasing can ohrain full ranks applying at the office of E. E. Hertz A Co. b of sale. »Y THOMAS J. WALSH. THIS DAY, 12th tost, tsEl be sold at loyov>>i.i| froat ot gtore; 3 hlids Bacon Shoulders ; lilid hMTs, 10 kegs 6 inch Sj.lkCH 12 boxes Cheese, No. X 20 half boxes Raisins also, Household and Kitrhen Furniture 2 No. 1 Cooking Stoves. Terms cash. i | BALL PERMITS. CITY OP SAVANNAH, \ Ornoi Ci.elk or CocactL, March 9, 1866.} All persona desiring Ball Permits, accordiing to the ordinance entitled w An Ordiuauce to regulate Public Balls, Shoutings, Public Exhibitions,'' Aa, nrant apply at this office between the hours of 11 a. m. and 1 p. m., and be prepared to pay the necessary fees, or permits will not be granted. JAMES STEWART, m9-6 Clerk of Council. Notice. The Drug Store of W. W. LINCOLN will be kept open, during this month, atnight and Sundays. ml-2w Notice. T HE firm of B. WINTON & H. BANKSTON is this da; dissolved by mutual consent. B. WINTON. ' H. BANKSTON. ' March 6tU, 1866. The undersigned, fl. Bankston, will, carry on the business for bis own aecouur. All claims against tbe firm musk be presented to me for ntouneut. and all accounts due will be payed to the unWrsigned. B. BANKSTON, Bronghton-it. lane, bet. Whitaker roarS-lw and Rarnard-sts. STEINWAY PIANOS. A BEAUTIFUL assortment of 7 and 7>» octave Steinway Piano*, just received per nteamehip Flambeau. Sold at New York Factory prices. tol0-3 JOHN C. SCHREINER A SONS. of tha cspUtoa of atoamboato “No • teats boat ghail, while wharves in the city, exceed preparing for the aaered ministry of our church, and | to whsrttcapatitvaafi moral aafi spiritual fitness their e passing the Un. of I »P«nKiai ntarea their Insne3r*vem;i2fn£r I P—torsjnay testify, sad to provide foe their ednea- „ r_.. __ EilJSH ASSL? B thirty dofiart for each and *T*ry offends. JAMB STKWART, atiM Clerk of Cowell. ST. CHARLES SALOON, S“S the Bishop.” 'Thto ha . direction of tbe -— „ — wly and oumfet sopesrisioik the large number of foeedroen iA our midst mav soon have their brethren of the asms race to teach tn minister to them to holy things. Beaidro which whnt a proepoM (^Wti* before na of preparing a steady — wSS^ B YA. STJ Th* always on EJt^WAl ter 1 — Bay Lane, rear of Port Office.— Umora, Alas, Wines. Sagan, Ac., ML including a choice article of MLT- L dtieetly imported from Heraagtham, heat of Khtoe Wlnaa. day at U o’clock. a 19-1 y Africa, whom peonUar couutucons are to Its Inhospitable climate In thto vast wmwtry, with its feat increasing- popateUoo, we need ’ ■*to*tip»toto carryout themporpooee. TMe Church oalto for it—the country need* it. But what can we do hut lift up' our hearts in praver wMJlA to file bro come in. like the Bamarii.n ^ SS^Si™ ^ ^ *od wtoe-ahat i to W0 5’Jfe O0 » h °“ labors hstoerone*"**** ^ ** 10 Woo “ 8°^ hlomom A ^° M , ,p “ Wfefeaant and central location, aa a I den^r'To't&eSecretitiy of 1 thelSSurd' to Sto efty*™ aieaptag enartment, either fnrntohed or not- I 1 T - / THOMAS i DAVI^ ,,T ' a t B **£ op th. DkgSryjuth^gllna. toirogh Post Office, I of the Board. WANTED. altr Scranton, Smith & Co. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CFIOICB OLD BRA IkDIRS, WHISKEY, GIN, WINES, Ac. ann EVERY VARIETY' OP GROCERIES, ' ALSO, I . Hay, Corn, Oils and Bran, strictly at wholesale to Hie (fade; and we flatter ourselves that we can make »*.to the interest of dealers to patronise n*, at tire head of Bay, opposite Jefferson at. -■ mIO-tf Notice to Creditors. A LL persons haring claims against the steamers Amazon and Laura are notified to present them to the undersigned on or before the 96th tost., or they will be debarred payment. JOHN L. ROUMILLAT, Agent. ~ Dillon's Wharf. mXO-eodi25 LAROCHE & JOHNSON. KA. ^ ^ TlmberA Luhnbcr Dealers aoo BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. ADMINISTRATOR VS SALE. By T. J. Walsh. Will be sold on TUESDAY, April 3d. io fretst Court Honse, at ll o'clock -. North half or Lot No. s Third Tyihing. H*rt| Ward, corner of Congress and Drayton rtnto il simple. Improvements—store corn*-r Congn**! Drayton street and a dwelling on tungreasdiwt I East half of Lot No. 2 Monterey Want subject St| groued rent of *21 G4 j>er annum. ImprOTtaatl thvee-etory brick dwelling on June- ttrtrt f | through the houaqand a well of trhtermtlicrffi AUBO, 39 shares Central RaQroad Stock S3 shares Southwestern do 6 share* Atlantic A Gnlf do Sold by legge of the Ordinary of Chatham (SB I a* tl«e estate of Mr*. Jane Barnett, deatfiA k' division among the heirs. Term* caeh. purchaser* paying for title* Emigrants Can be Supplied WITHIN TEN DATS. T HE undersigned arc prepared to supply Pjwjj? I and other parties who may be in wantofaW I LABORERS, and have made necessary amp I menu in the North to fl'l atff orders for iriWj I Laborers, Woodcutters, Mechanics, etc- wu® • I or Twelve days from the day tbe onier isI The Laborers are to be received by the I on arrival of the -steamer here, and trsssj"^ I the point* where they are wanted atMI^I expense, and. Hie'Employers have farther HP I certain aam per head in advance, parey«'“"l and partly for covering the c.\pen*» in nnsfw I Emigrants fYBm the N'oryi to thu porL . [ The rate at which Farming Laborers I cured will average about $156 per year, tne | ere finding them. For further particulars apply to WM. MORVILLE A Off, Jones’ Block, Bay street. One door East of Barnard SarKDMkw HEFERESCES: Jackson A Lawton, Savannah. John W. Anderson A Son, Savannaic_ Solosnou Cohen, Savannah. Jno. C, Ferrill. Savannah. Nicholls, Camp <t Co.-. Savannah (too. A. Cuyler, Savanifedt- W. R. Fleming, Savannah. John Screven, Savannah. Brigham, Baldwin it Co,, Savannah Savannah National Bank. Savannas- m2 . " Check Books Received by Cooper,. Olcotts & Farrelly 1 E80HAYK0 CHECK BOOKS CENTRAL RAILROAD BA** SAVA* »AH national * a,I ‘ Notice. C ONSIBNEES per *‘ c ®amt’he^P 1 ^!‘file Yo”, wUl P lea*eattend'o.b^/wrf, oodm landing, this day at Tees. • fh -.fcarf alter W All good* remaining on the v will be stored at rink aodrx^e^ cOUtSjf^> NOTICE. U4U & A LL Lumber and Tj“ b f[ tle l tboroe Mil)* wharf will haw J^nnadc-- rateof wKrfhge, 121-S28