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The Savannah Daily Herald.
BY S. W. MASON.
SAMUEL W. MASON, Editor,
*W. T. THOMPSON, Associate Editor,
Official Paper of the City.
LARGEST CIRCULATION IH TH£ CITY AND COUNTY
TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1806.
03“ Interesting reading matter on the 4th
pag«- ___
THE PEJUA.M EXCITEMENT.
The hasty passage by the English Parlia
ment of the bill suspending tho privilege of
the writ of habeas corpus in Ireland, upon the
emphatic assurance of Earl Russell that the
state of things In that country warranted so
strong a step, has taken the uninitiated public
somewhat by surprise. The adoption of this
vigorous alternative, a resort to which has
ever been regarded by the English people
with the greatest jealousy, is a full confession
by the government itself that the Fenian
movement at home has assumed the most
threatening proportions. The tone of the
short debate on the subject in the House of
Commons and the comments of the English
press, denote the actual presence of an emer
gency which refuses to disappear at the bid
ding of civil authority unaided by military
power. This 9hows the strength of the move
ment, and indicates that a party which could
mature such an extraordinary and extensive
plan of insurrection secretly, while a sa
gacious government believed that it wns only
a noisy demonstration by a few restless spir
its, must have a deep and wide foundation.
It was only a few weeks since that the Lon
don press announced with many amusing
comments, that the Fenian movement in
Ireland had been completely extinguished.
All the leaders, as it was supposed, had been
arrested, several districts put under military
surveillance, and the whole conspiracy was
declared to be unearthed. But it is now ap
parent that their conclusions were too has
tily formed, and it must cost them some hu
miliation to refer to the matter now not ns a
ridiculous comedy, hut as a heroic drama, or
a sad tiagedy. It cannot be denied that
there has been ample cause for the move
ment iu the deep seated hatred' of the Irish
people to England. Nor is this feeling of
hostility confined to the Irish at home; it
raDkles in the bosom of those also who have
expatriated themselves to other lands. The
Irishman in America, and even in Australia,
is as ardent for the overthrow of English
domination as his countrymen on the Greeu
Isle. That was well known ; hut few could
believe that at this time, and under so many
difficulties, that hatred could have bccu de
veloped iu such a formidable and extensively
matured plan of action.
The meeting of one linndred thousand
Celts iu council near the city of New York
a few days ago, with the inscription on then-
banners, “Ireland for the Irish/’ indicates the
wouderiul progress of tho movement in this
country. They were not a crowd composed
of the lower order, but a well dressed and
respectable assemblage. Among them were
aidermen, congressmen, councilmen, offi
cers of the army and navy and gentlemen of
distinction in all the professions. In addi
tion to these were the working masses, the
elements which gj to make up every great
nation, all impressed, as the reported pro
ceedings show, with the importance of the
object which called them toeeti'“ r Toe ex
cellent order niiicn prevailed at the meeting
refutes the prevalent idea that Irishmen can
not assemble in large bodies without com
mitting nets of violence. It is slated that
throughout the day not a harsh word, said
in reference to England, was spoken, and
not a blow was struck. The most notice
able incident presented in the reported pro
ceedings is, that this demonstration was
made notwithstanding Archbishop McClos-
ky’s circular to his clergy directing them to
caution their several congregations to hold
aloof from the meeting and his own admoni
tion, published in the papers, to the same
effect.
When we consider the solemn determina
tion manifested by the Irish in America in
connection with the statement made by
the speakers on the occasion referred to that
three huudred thousand of their countrymen
at home have secretly enlisted for active
military service, it is certainly difficult to
prophesy as to the results of the movement.
It must be acknowledged, however, that
the English Government will be strength
ened by the opposition of the Catholic hier
archy : and there are many intelligent sym
pathizers with the oppressed who believe
that if the Irish take up arms at this time
when the Government, engaged in no war of
consequence elsewhere, is capable of bring
ing all its tremendous power to bear on them,
they simply commit suicide. But we must
leave this to future events.
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BY TELE8BAPH.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Washington, March 12.—The Senate to-day con-
armed the nomination of Albert G. Mackey as Collec
tor of (lustoms for the Tort of Charleston, S. C., also
of Geo. Bryan of Charleston District, as Judge of the
U. S. Circuit for the District of South Carolina.
ARRIVAL FROM EUROPE.
Special Notices.
FOR cum' Y TREASURER.
To the Voters or Chatham County :
Fellow Citizens I have, by a unanimous yote of
tbe Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court, at their
February Term. 1666, been re-electad to the office of
County Treasurer.
It now appears that, b; an act of the Legislature,
said office is to be filled by the votes of the people.—
In obedience to the requirement of said act, not be
fore known by the Court, they order an election to be
held for a County Treasurer, on the first Wednesday
in April next; and I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the said office, aind respect
fully solicit the support of the voters of Chatham
county. -,
rnr-tf L. J. B. FAIRCHILD.
COUNTY TREASURER.
Mb. Editob:—You will please announce the name
of W. H. PATTERSON as a candidate for the office
of County Treasurer, at the election which takes
place on Wednesday, the 4th of April next.
Mr. P. is a disabled soldier and fully competent to
hold the position. Voters, now is your time—rally
| his aid.
m* MANY VOTERS.
New Advertisements.
it
Gas Consumers
Will please take notice that all bills for Gas due 1st
March must be settled on or before Thursday, tho
16th inst After that date tha flow of ga» -will he eu*
off horn all parties tn arrears, without forther notice.
W. F. HOLLAND,
Accountant.
ml3-3
Notice.
Savannah, March 9th, 1866.
T'HE firm of A. McAlpin * Brothers is Uiis day dte-
1 solved by mutual consent. All parties Indebted
to Mid firm, and all creditors of the same, will make
payment and present their claims to Messrs Harden
A Le vy, who are authorized to wind up the affairs
of the concern. ANGUS MoALPIN.
J. W. MoALPIN.
ml31m D. M. MoALPIN.
1A BARRELS Cholfe Apples,
Ilf For sale by
5A consignment
■ilS-1 CUNVnSBHAM. PtFR8E A CO
CHECKS ON HEW YORK
FOR SALE BY
WM. EATTERSBY & CO.
Advance In Cotton.
The Military Force in Ireland Farther
Increased.
AMERICAN SECURITIES ADVANCED.
#New Voiik, March 11.—Tho steamship City of Bos
ton has arrived. Cotton had advanced J^d. Sales of
four days reached 54,000, the market closing dull.
Tho rumored resignation of Earl Rvssell ie declared
to be unfounded.
Tho military force in Ireland will be still further
augmented.
The English Government has seized two vessels in
London destined for tho Chilian government.
Arrests continue plentiful in Ireland.
Consols 87X to 871.,.
C. S. five-twenties 71 to 71,*£.
COUNTY TREASURER.
Mb. Eihtob :
Please announce as a candidate for Treasurer
Chatham county, JOHN WILLIAMSON, at the en
suing election.
tf MANY CITIZENS.
A CARD.
Mr. WM. R. BOYD has an interest in my business
and will take charge of my agencies in lutnre.
A. WILBUR, 89 Bay-st.
I will be happy to see all my old friends and new
I ones, and am prepared to lake Risks in the Coznpa
nies represented by onr Agency on all insurable
[ property. _ WM. R. BOYD.
f22
New York Cotton Market.
New Yobk, March 12.—The cotton market is firm
with an advance to-day of one cent per pound. The
sales to-day were eighteen hundred bales at 41a42 cts.
Gold is quoted at 130J/£
SKETCH OF PHIL.LIP M. RUSSELL.
Tlie Atlanta Intelligencer, in a series of
sketches of leading members of theLegislature
has the following in regard to Hon. Phillip
M. Russell, one of the Representatives from
Savannah :
“ Hon. Phillip M. Russell of Chatham, is fifty years
of age, of Hebrew descent, dark complexion, dark
hair, black eyes, and is a native of the city of Savan
nah. His ancestors came over to this country with
Gen. Oglethorpe, were among the first settlers of Sa
vannah, and are identified with the history of tho
revolutionary war. Mr. Russell has held various pub
lic offices iu file city of Savannah, to the satisfaction
CIRCULAR.
I have commenced the work of establishing
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
North, as well as importers, to have their produc
tions and imports at first and lowest prices. 1 have
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 houses there. Thus
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 best 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 up
the assortment.
I receive for sale or shipment all country produce at
Street Railroads.—For the information
of onr citizens, we publish in smother col
umn the ordinance passed by the Bonrd of
Aldermen of last year authorizing, the con
struction of railroad tracks through a por
tion of the 6treets of this city. Very properly
in grunting a charter to the company who
propose to construct and run these lines of
city railroads, the Legislature has made it
conditional, requiring that it shall be sub
mitted to and receive the vote of the legal
voters of the city before becoming a law.—
Tlie establishment of or rejection of
the proposed lines of railwuy in
our streets is a question to be de
termined by our citizens. It is therefore
proper that every citizen should be fully in
formed in regard to the objects contemplated
by the corporators and the rights and privi
leges granted to theta by the city in order
that he may at the proper time vote intelli
gently on tbe question. With a view to furn
ish this information His Honor the Mayor
has ordered the publication of the ordinance
entire. When the question is presented for
the decision of our citizens it will be time
enough for us to express our views of the
feasibility of the plan. In the mean time
our columns will be open to communications
from citizens who feel an interest in the
matter.
o' william in me uiy ut oatuuuau, to tuc naugiaoiiuu 0 » i 4*1 _ ,,
of those calling him to the dutic9 of such offices. He J savannah, to the care of Hunt A Bro., Charleston,
“ S C M 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, the goods brought to the ports
or Savannah, Charleston or Jacksonville, free of
freight or insurance, then balances or overplus o
invoices to be paid together with about ten per cent,
added to the face of tlie original invoice.
Any party examining their iuvoice of goods and
not being satisfied with the price and quality as well
as style, will not be required to take them, and their
money promptly refunded.
Parties wishing their Spring Supplies, had better
send in their orders and funds or produce as early
as practicable.
I feel confident that, to say the least of my arrange
ments, ray patrons will save their time and the ex
pense of going to market.
I offer as reference :
Hon. Edw. C. Anderson, Mayor of the City.
Maj. Jno. Screven, Prest. of A. & G R. R.
Col. Wm. M. Wadley, Prest. of Central R. R. a
Bankinor rv—
Geo. W. Williams & Co., Merchants, Charleston.
Jeffreys A Bro., Jacksonville, Pla.
G. W. GARMANY.
Savannah, Ga., Feb. 1st, 1866. fl9-tra.
lias been inspector of the Customs, Deputy United
States Marshal, Deputy Clerk United States District
and Circuit Court, Clerk City Court and City Marshal.
He entered political life as a candidate in 1863 for the
purpose of carrying his county for Governor Brown,
and is said to have more influence with the masses
ilinii any other man iu his county. In this ho suc
ceeded. His chairty to the poor is proverbial, and
has always, both at home and in tlie Legislature, beeu
mindful of their wants. His opponents in politics
have always awarded him honesty in politics; this
added to his polite manners, make him popular both
at home and with members of the General Assembly.
He advocates the stay-law and homestead bill, and did
much towards the passage of said bills. He makes
but few speeches, but his opinions are entitled to, and
receive much respect at the capital. The members
ironi his section di the State place much reliance
his opinions on matters of public concern—hence ho
is frequently advised with by them. He is, in a word,
a good legislator, and never in any case, or under any
eircumt-tauces neglects the interest of the people of
Chatham and Savannah.’*
Gov. Brownlow has issued writs of election to fill
the vacancies in the Tennessee Legislature caused by
the resignation of fifteen or twenty of the members.
He does so with many protestations against the course
of tho resigning members, and severe animadversons
on their conduct. It is thomrb* '***
who resigned will ncrain iv» candidates, and be re-elect
ed. The constitution of Tennessee requires the at
tendance of two-thirds of tho members to make a
quorum.
It is stated that many of the members who have
tendered their resignations and thus brought down
upon themselves the anathemas of the pious Parson
left their homes in 1861-2 in ord«>r t<^ cast their in
fluence on the side of the Federal Government. They
were loyal and patriotic then. They are traitorous
and seditious now; because they refuse to join the
radical crusade against paroled Confederate soldiers.
Colonel Wm. P. ThomaBson, Commissioner of the
Freedmcn's Bureau, Louisville, Kentucky, has been
incL/ted by tho grand jury for obstructing the course
of public justice. It is said that his whole course has
been marked by fanaticism amounting almost to insan
ity-
Office Coimis’rs Water Works,
Savannah, March 7,1866.
Tho public are requested In all coses of wart of
prompt attention on the part of tbe plumbers to mak
ing repairs, or in cases of overcharging, to make
complaint at the office of Water Work, ; so that in
cases of continued or grosa neglect, the ordinance can
be enforced which requires the withdrawal of their
licenses.
By order of Board of Commissioners.
R. D. GUERARD,
mS Snp’t W. W.
Tho caao of N. B. Forrest being called np In the
United States Court on Wednesday, hie counsel asked
for a continuance, on the ground that General Forrest
is now sick with the small pox. Granted.
Coppeb Tips protect the toes of children's shoes.—
One pair will outwear three without tips. Sold every
where.
CORN.
350
sale by
m!3-2
SACKS Prime Western Mixed Corn, land-
■ *—lestown and fr-
3RADLEY.
196 Bay street.
imr from schooner Jamestown and for
* R. BRADLEY,
BREEN & CARRERE,
Commission Merchants,
No. 11 SOUTH WILLIAM 8TREET,
ITew Vork.
C ONSIGNMENTS of any description of produce, or
orders for purchase of same, or any business
appertaining to a General Commission House, as also
consignments or orders' to onr friends abroad, where
we have extensive connexions, are solicited.
Particulars of all markets will be given upon in
quiry, and advances made npon business entrusted to
ns or onr friends. CARSRE A CO.,
ml8-3m Commission Merchants. N. Orleans.
Empire Line.
FOE HEW YORK.
Atlantic Mail steamship
Company.
PASSAGE RATES:
Cabin $30 00; Steerage $15; Deck $10 00
The new and fast side-wheel steam
ship SAN SALVADOR, Atkins, mas-
2 ter, will sail as above, on
Saturday, March 17, at — o’clock,
For height or pasetge, having nnsnrpasaed accom
modations, apply to
B. H. HARDEE,
No. 12 Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON A ALLEN, Agents,
ml3 No. 5 Bowling Green. N. Y.
House Wanted.
W ANTED TO RENT, a House in the city, suitable
for a large family.
Apply at this office. ml3-tf
WILD MACHINE COMPANY,
NEWARK, N. J.
MACHINISTS’ TOOLS
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY
Circular Saw Mills, Stationary and Port
able Steam Engines, Boilers,
Steam Pumps.
Steam Fire Engines, Hew, &e
y* Send for a catalogue. ml3-3m
STEAMER O. M. PETTIT AT AUCTION
By Belli Wylly Jt Ckiistlaa.
On THURSDAY, 15th or March, at 12 (Vqiock, in
front of Exchange, will be sold without reserve,
for account of all concerned:
THE PINE SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER PETTIT,
in complete order and suitable for towage, coaat and
river business.
8 feet stroke, 32-inch cylinder, 200 tong,burthen,
107 feet length, 27X feet breadth, 6K feet depth of
hold.
Terms, one-half cash; balance 60 days for approved
endorsed note with interett. Purchaser paying for
titles- ''no
FOR SALE.
Central Railroad Stock
South-western Railroad Stock
Albany & Gulf Railroad Stock
Savannah Gas Stock
By
FORDYCB, ANDERSON A JANNKY.
GOLD PENS.
JUST RECEIVED BY
Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly.
A large supply of the celebrated
XiBVX BROWN
AND OTHER FIRST-CLASS GOLD PENS,
ml 3
YARNS.
Y ARNS always on hand from the Cnrtright Mills,
Green county, Ga. For sale by
EDWIN B. HERTZ <fc CO.,
tnl3 3 Agents.
Bangoon Rice.
40 8ACKS just received and for sale by
mlS-3 EDWIN E. HERTZ A CO.
Murray’s Line.
FOR
NEW Jgjg YORK.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES.
Cabin Puiagc, $30 Deck $10
The new and splendid steamship VIRGO, Bnlkley.
commander, will leave for the above port on her
regular day,
For freight or pasaage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
ml3 OCTAVUS COHEN.
FOR AUGUSTA.
Special Notices.
HIUI.’S HAIR DYE, 50 cent.—Black or
Brown, iimlantaneous; best, cheapest, durable, re
liable. Depot, No. 66 John street, New York. Sold
by all drug and patent medicine stoTc* everywhere.
my-ly
Notice.
A Washington dispatch to the Radical organ at
Cincinnati, * ly g that -Gen. S. S. Fullerton, of Gen
Howard s staff, non,™,,,,, for hl „ brief administration
of tn„ Freedmen’a Bureau in Louisiana in a manner
eo acceptable •„ the reconatrueleo r ., b l . „
has been appomteu -hi vate Secretary ££ ££££* *
* in about ten a» S9
—The Massachusetts Legislature'”
statues of Governor Winthrop, as the r?pj L ' r( ‘d that
of tbe colonial period; John Adame, of tbe rev31fe^ v *
ary age ; and William Lloyd Garrison, as the represen-
tatlv* of the straggle lor freedom, be placed in tlie
old Hall of Representative*, now devoted to State con
tributions of art.
and will enter upon his du*.
TI1E City Treasurer Is prepared to receive certain
of the taxes levied by the Ordinance passed Decem
ber 27th, 1865. That is, the tax upon gross sales or
merchandise and wares of every description- npon
all freight and passage money payable in thi* city,
and upon horses and mnles. Tkoae taxes are doe be
tween the first and tenth of esca month for the pre
ceding month. All other taxes ire payable quarterly
between the same dates, in the nonths of April, July,
October and January. R. T. GIBSON,
ft City Treasurer.
DIVIDEND No. _ 257~
SOUTH-WESTERN RAURQAD CO., >
Macon, 0a., Feb. 8,1864 /
The Board of Directors have bis day declared a
Dividend of Four ($4) Dollars poHhare on the Capital
Stock, payable on and after 1st Miroh next.
Stockholders In Savannah wfl. receive their divi
dends at the office of John W. Ambrson, Esq.
JOHN T. BOFRUILLET,
n41ro Sec. A Treas.
A l’H YSIOLOGICAL View »f MARRIAGK
Containing nearly 300 pages, aid 180 fine Plates
and Engravings of the Anatomy if the Human Or
gans in a state of Health and Dfease, with a Trea
tise on Early Errors, its Deploraile Consequences
upon the mind and Body, with the Author's Plan of
Treatment—the only rational and liccesalhl mode of
cure, as shown by the report of :a#es treated. A
truthful adviser to the married, aid those contem
plating marriage, who entertain dothts of their phys
ical condition. Sent free of postag to any address,
on receipt of 25 cents, in stamps otpoatage curreaejj
by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, Nc 31 Malden Lane,
Albany, N. Y.
T he author may be conanlted npn any of tho dis
eases qpon which hi. book treats ether personally, on
by mail, and medicines sent to aajoatt of tho,wo/M
octio It
Office United States Direct Tax
Commission.
DI8TRICT OF GEORGIA, l
N n-rtra.- n , Savannah, Jan. 16,1866. f
18 hereby given that the Tax Roll for
Uiathun county is now completed, and owners
I SJJS e8 V* lt ; ln , Httid «■*»• lots, lands and improve-
I racntH outside the city of Savannah, or real estate re-
tnrned for taxation in said county in 1860 may oav
the taxes due thereon within sixty *60) days from this
isrsScSjsaass 1
J- P. ROBB, ‘ 1
?' PANCOAST, J- Commissioners.
J- C. BATK8, 1
jl6-tf ^ ’
batcbblorb
Tho Original and Best in the World 1 The only trae
and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Inatoo-
tancous. Produces imm|j|IK.y a splendid BJr^ker
natural Brown, wUhffiRl^nring the hair or gkj n .
Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by r Ji Drug
gists. The genuine is signed William A. Patehelor.
Also,
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MIL'LEFLEURS,
For Restoring (fid Beautifying thci Hair.
«nl4-’v CHARLES BATCHELOR. New Yoax.
Notice to Keepers of Bar-rooms
i
CITY OF SAVANNAH.
Office Clerk of Oo’.^cr,
■w’,112th, 1866. .
Attention is called to the folk „ Ttn ,et fmm
Ordinance passed in Connell
EXTRA'
Any person ohi.anlng a
etaillng shall have pi
the le door'o I n > the e outs*’ P three lnche8 In length over
in tne lionoA ^ Jr *® ° r ^ house or shop, where-
or square the m ’* d ’ V" 1 trorJn * Urn street, lane
n-etheTwith 1 ttJ** me of the t /er * on *o licensed to-
nmis Lfonor&J? wori,s : “ Llc eused to Retail Splrit-
secthm'skanV Ami every pemon violating this
Irettfn .tvT f°r each week sneceeding dm
nniry^A alter obtaining the license In a a dm
not exceed mg tllirty do i larg .
'.*•****
d after April 1st, I860, the Police will be in-
siruKv j to report all violations of the above.
By order of
EDW. C. ANDERSON, Mayor.
Attest; Jas. Stewart. Clerk of Council. ml2-10t.
Retailing shah have ^"Sr ,„‘{f^nd dlsUnctlfnalnfod'
iu letters not less tbs. miy ana distinctly panned
Tax
. E R, j
OFFICE U. S. DIRECT TAX
DIsthiot
Savannah, Jm.
AJ" Notice is hereby given.that
taxboii,
menf, lb, a,“S - “• “•“T
retnrned for Ti> x ation in saU a’ ° r ***** Bstate
uav tbe Tat... , B “ ““ cooky In 1800, must
“Vwlthl; sixty (60) d.ys
and\!m “ °“ r w3»r.
tovoiij attests, savann ^
T. F ROBB, I
f5-tf. J CBATFs? AST ’J COO,mta ^“"*’
. South Bfoel
, or Rffer the penalty
DeWitt & Morgan,
CONGRE88 STREET,
Bave jnst opened a choice lot of DRESS HOODS, in-
Paris Grenadines and Organdie
Jaconets, Lawns and Percales
Poile de Chevres and Mozambique!, Ac.
A large assortment of White Good*
Ladic-> and Gent’s superior English Hosiery
Superior Table Damasks and Towels
New Styles English and French Skirts
Fancy Cassimeree and Linen Drills
A large assortment of Black DresaGoods and snpe-
perlor English Crapes, and other Goods too
nnmerous to mention.
For sale at the lowest market prices. mlt-6»
The light draft and popular steamer
Minnie Brandt
Oapt Taavsaa,
Will sail for Augusts and way landings on
Thursday, March 15, at 8 o’clock re.
i For freight or passage, having superb accommo
dations, apply to
m!3-3
LaROCHE A WEST.
Jones’ Block.
Pioneer Line
FOR NEW YORK.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE.
Cabin Pannage, $35 00 Deck, $10 OO
The splendid steamship TYBEE, Crowell, Com
mander, will leave for the above port on h«r
regular day.
Friday, March 16th, at — o’clock,
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
ml3
FOlt DUBLIN,
VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN. AND LANDINGS
ON THE ALTAMAHA AND OCONEE
KIVBB&
The new and fast steamer
GENERAL HOOKER,
Capt J. F. Toamrr,
Is now receiving freight at wharf on the Upper Hy-
dranlic Press, ana will leave as above
Wednesday Morning, at 10 o’clock.
For freight or passage, apply to’
CHARLES L. GUILLBAUME,
Or SCHUSTER A HELNSIl’S,
ml 3 Agents.
New“Ad
n«tT
vertisements.
CE TO SHIPPERS.
CITEAMER DeWITT CLINTON will not go to Ma-
P aa advertised, orders having been received
^ r ?n I1 i ° W ? ers t * lat otrect - Goods sent to lu-r
will be transferred to steamer FORREST CITY fie«
of expense to shippers. ’
m13 - ‘‘ F. M. MYRELL.
'DW LANDING.
POTATOES,
APPLES,
CABBAGES,
LEMONS,
turnips,
ORANGES,
And a General Assortment of
GROCERIES,
FROM STEAMER VIRGO.
And for sale by
D. OSTERMAN, ‘
m!3-eod. No. 4 Barnard st corner Bay lane.
Notice to Consignees.
C ONSIGNEES per brig SELMA will please attend
to the reception of their goods tanning this day
at Market dock. All goods remaining on the wharf
at snndown will be stored at risk and expense of
consignee.
ml3. CHAS, L. COLBY & CO.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
T HE firm of DILLON k TAYLOR is this day ffis-
solved by mutual consent.
The business will be continued by WILLIAM S.
DILLON, who is duly authorized to collect all debts
due said firm. MARTIN TAYLOR,
m!3-3 WILLIAM S. DILLON.
Auction Sales,’
AT PRIVATE sVr
BY BELL, WYLLV inn'll
That splendid Farm on ^ iIS Thv
ami most elevated sifof!?,?®^
riiere m a Spring or w in-r J
has no superior in the i,' "“the pr£ a ' ! bJ
?rr.riu.
By Bell, Wy|| y&c . .
wm sen this DAv y *,, , r,sti an.
l~t hit D Wtiarr, ° cl0ct -on jJ
173 bbl3 Potatoes "N
2 a ’ ,8rv ‘ 8 ‘‘ril Bakers' i,
9 kegs do , s Liand r,„. I
36 boxes No. 1 Soa „ 1,0 do
“ <jo Family 10
lb do Oswego StsL-h
20 doz Smoking T.ikJ
4 gross Telegraph Mates
10 bottles Claret M t ht?a
10 do Uerinan Bitters
o boxes Cigars
1 £
SOOTHWESTEffi-RajSSrs
B| - Bril, Wjlr, i Chrtflian
a—
Corn Meal.
C A Bhls Rook Mills MEAL, made from best Vir-
JU ginia Corn, just received and for sale by
m!3-3. EDWIN E. HERTZ X CO.
For Sale.
S TEAMER JAS. CHRISTOPHER, as she now- lies,
near Poor Robin Landing, on Savannah river.
For further information apply to
Messrs. GEO. T. JACKSON & CO.,
Augusta. Ga., or to
„ J. M. KJNCHLEY.
mis. At Florida Wharf.
Notice.
A LL persons having claims against the late steam
ers JAS. CHRISTOPHER and R. H. MAY will
present them at once to
J. M. KINCIILEY,
ml 3. At Florida Wharf.
^Postponement.
rPHE Concerts which were advertised to take place
6 at St. Andrew’s Hall, beginning on Tuesday even
ing, the 13th inst., are postponed until Wednesday,
the 14th, and following nighte, tn consequence of
there being no boat irom Charleston, which place
Mr. Geary and the queen Sisters have been giving a
series of concerts. mia.
4C,.
10 o'clock a. m. consistm.,,, irItl eUtii J
"“i bbls Mener Potatoes .
on bnsheh Prime E,| B -„ r , i . aj[a| , |l||to ^
BLOODEDlARE~^r
Amusements.
SAWED CYPRESS SHINGLES.
A SUPERIOR article, jnst received and for sale
low In lota to salt purchasers.
GRAND COMBINATION
CONCERT.
St. Andrew’s Hall,
FOR THREE NIGHTS.
At the request and invitation of several of the most
influential citizens,
BLAKEWOOD A DAY,
Foot of Fahm street.
Corn and Oats.
A (\r\ BAGS Choice White Maryland Com
tUU 200 bags heayy Pennsylvania Seed Oats
Landing from steamer North Point and for sale by
mt3-«od9w CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
Economy, Durability, Comfort.
rpHE pnblic are invited to call and examine my
X large and well selected stock of
COOKING STOVES
of the latest patterns, jnst received, among which
may be ioond the justly celebrated “NOBLK COOK,”
that has given inch unbounded satisfaction to those
of onr citicens who have used them; also, the
“Oriental, ” “Lilly," “Palmetto,” •‘Premium,
“Chieftain,” and others. In different sines.
These (loves are for sale at very reasonable prices,
to dose consignment.
C. D. ROGERS,
ml8-3 Corner Bay and Abercorn streets.
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
Officb Cuu of Council,
March 12,1866.
The following Ordinance is published for the infor
mation of the cittzens of Savannah ?
Tbe charter by the State Legislature has been
granted to said Company with the following amend
ment. Session 1866.
»***»*
See. —. Be it farther enacted. That this charter
■hall have no forco and effect until tbe subject shall
have been referred to the legal voles of said city of
Savannah and county of Chatham, and be affirma
tively endorsed by a majority of said legal voters.
ml3
HUNTER A OAMMEI.T.,
Sundries.
100 BARRELS POTATOES
50 BARRELS ONIONS,
50 TIERCES SHOULDERS AND SIDES
Landing per Cambria and for sale by
ml3 MACKY, BEATTIE * CO.
Notice.
rtONSIGNEES by the burnt steamer R H May can
v find copy of Protest hy application on Florida
Wharf to
m!3 J. M. KINOHLIY.
fTvffMQTVW’H
COMMERCIAL INSTOTON,
B°
Plait
N. C. cor. Broughton £ Barnard Sts.,
UP STAIRS.
OOK-KEEPING tanght without the sM or text
1 books in the most practical way of teaching.—
lain tod Ornamental reamanship,-Lettering, and
the English generally, day and evening. Visiting
and Wedding Card* written; Names in Alhanre and
other books, in various styles. Book* oxanained and
account* corrected, Ac. Having a few spare hour*
in the day, wontd take a set or books to journalize
and port. Terms moderate. City reference.
Apply a* above, or address _
miM W. B. K. JOHNSON. -
\rOTICK—GEORGIA. CAMDEN COUNTY.—All*
i-1 pereons interested are hereby notified that, fotri
months after date, application will be made to the
STEINWAY PIANOS.
A BEAUTIFUL assortment of 7 and 7X octave
Steinway Pianos, jnst received per steamship
Flambeau.
Sold at New York Factory prices.
mlO-3 JOHN C. SCHREINER A SONS.
and creditors,
mis*
ity, for
N. J. PATTERSON,
Administrator.
months alter date, «ppl|i>tinn will be made to the
Hon. Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to
sell two tract* of Land in Charlton county, property
of the estate of Wm. D. Cole, deceased, 1st* of mid
county, for the benefit of all concerned.
N. J. PATTERSON,
mlS* Executor.
UNO GIFT ENTERPRISE!!
TO BE RAFFLED FOR,
O N the ninth day of May, one thousand eight hun
dred and sixty-eix, at the SCREVEN HOUSE, in
the city of Savannah, Chatham County, btate or
Georgia, by a committee of gentlemen selected by tbe
subscribers,
490 ACRES OF LAND,
situated in Lowndes county, near Milltown, State of
Georgia.
Tbe projected Brunswick and Florida Railroad run
ning through the southeast part, offers great facility
for removing to the seaboam tlie fine cypress, pine
and other timber to be found on this lot, and a hand
some sum mav be had from the Railroad Company
for the privilege of running their cars through It.
Arrangements may also be satisfactorily entered into
with them (the Railroad Company) for making It a
wood station to supply their locomotives with fuel.
A stream of water rans through this laml, and lov
ers of the piscatorial art can indulge their fancy at
all seasons of the year.
Tbe quality of the soil in Lowndes county is too
highly appreciated for auy comments to be made on
th“ above.
TITLES CLEAR—.The winner paying for the trans
fer of the same to his name, and he (the winner) is to
pay also ooe hundred dollars to the Savannah Fe
male Orphan Asylum. The present owner of the
land pledges himself to give one hundred dollars to
ttie Metropolitan Fire Company, trail tbe
subscriptions are taken up.
Subscription—Tickets, five hundred in number,
•t ten dollars each. Can be purchased at the office
Of DR. W. F. 8ARGKANT,
Boll street, near Bay street,
•, - Savannah, Ga.
mis-tr.
Prime White Corn,
9 Kfifi BnaheU PRIME WHITE COB
«)UUU from schooner CLARA W,
For i
mis-s
WEL
EDWIN E. HERTZ A OO.
Notice.
KTOT1CK.—GEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTY—AD
v persons interested are hereby notified that, four A IX persons having demands against the steamer
i will be raade to the a FOREST CITY, formerly the steamer Savannah
and steamer Blandish np to theiethinsL, arere-
qnested to present their bills, properly approved, to
ut# undersigned previous to tha aeth Inst., otherwise
payment will be debarred.
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
ml3-t20. Agents.
MISS MINA GEARY,
The eminent Soprano, and
MR. GUSTAVUS GEARY,
The renowned Tenor, assisted by the Favorite
and Talented
QUEEN SISTERS,
Have the honor of announcing
THREE
Popular Ballad Concerts!
COMMENCING ON
TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 13
thk
UNDERWRITERS^
Bell, Wylly & Christ
THIS DAY, at lot, o’clock at ,
1‘acket Wharf ; t le
160 bbls Guano, more or less
damaged on board steams Sian.i.l,
inspection or the Pott Warden, t an,| »*i^ i
concerned. Terms cast e " 3
BY YORK, WILLIAMS'^:
CO.
THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock. i„ (ro
••id: 8
loo kits of Herrinjrs \
50 bbls Flour, different’, ra , lp i,
Shhda Bacon t-.lea
20 firkins Lear Lird ' uI,ierj
10 firkins Butter
to caddies fine BUck Tea
20 boxes Codfish
50 boxes Pilot Bread , ,
An invoice of Boots and ShotA
A lot of Clothing. Labes floats, c
CARGO S a 1e~~
York, Willii, ni<s JeJn
York, Will
AUCTION'.
AlelntiJ
^ vo, 1
oil;;," 10 I
Will sell TUKSDA)
li
Mahng Bay re, four m „„
fast; one of the tin oilman m " old -
BY BLUN & N ER
of* Chatham c^tn lift** «*■» of <**, I
day in April next 1
in front of the Cot 008e . Il k sl hours of *
That well known t „r , , i
!? 8 J twenty-eight ac belopg^^e"^ |
Louis grexvald,
Aduiiiiistrjtor.
Paul E Glutigny.
fl9-lawtd
ByLaurant, %ne & Sweat,
Positively Three Nights Only
iSIC
oper
mlO-td
ADMISSION ... ONE DOLLAR
Doors open at 7>j o'clock ; Concert at 8 precisely.
Notice.
A T a meeting of the Directors of the Woodville In
surance Company, on the 2d inst., it was re
solved “ That the subscribers to stock in this Com
pany be called upon to pay in Five Dollars per share
by tbe 10th day of April prox. ”
Subscribers living in the city can pay the same to
the undersigned.
ml2 6 A. WILBUR
DR. N. IH. MED, DENTIST,
H as retnrned from a short visit np country, and can
be fonnd again, a3 nsnal at his office, corner of
Bull anil Broughton streets. m!2-2*
THE PULASKI Hill SK
BARBER’S SHOP
AND
Bathing Rooms,
CORNER BULL AND BRYAN STREETS.
H AVING completely renovated and decorated my
Barber’. Shop, 1 invite the patronage of the
public. My eatabHulunent now has eveiy convenience
procurable, and 1 employ only the most skillful
barbers.
I have just fitted np a first-class BATHING HOUSE,
with the beat of accommodations in all renpects.
Fancy and
FURNISHING GOODS
in great variety, esn be found at my store, at low
prices, including Toilet Articles, Scarf.-;, Ties, and a
choice article of
KSD G-U.O VKS,
directly imported from Palis by Mr. Masaurt.
ml 2-6 B. STAJIM.
Notice.
C ONSIGNEES per steamship LEO, from New
York, will please attend ’o the reception of their
goodB, landing this day at Lamar’s wharf. Lower
Press.
All goods remaining on the wharf after sundown
will be stored at risk and expense of o-wnrrs.
_rnlO ___ OCTAVUS COHEX. Agent.
BALL PERMITS.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, )
Ornca Clerk or Council-, March 9, 1866. (
All persons desiring Ball Permits, accordiing to
the ordinance entitled u An Ordinance to regnlate
Public Balls, Shoutings, Public Exhibitions," Ac.,
most apply at this office between the hours of 11 a. m.
aad 1 p. m., and be prepared to pay the necessary
fees, or permits,wii' not oe granted.
JAMES STEWART.
m9-6 Clerk of Council.
Notice.
The Drug Store of W. W. LINCOLN will be kepi
open, during this month, at night and Sundays.
ml-2w
LAROCHE & JOHNSON,
TimberAc Lumber Dealers
200 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
THIS DAY, 13th inst.,
store,
32 cases Boots am
jnst arrived by steamer'
signment,
100 bbls Extra Fam
9 do Cider Vln
Sale positive. Terms
AUCTIOl
K 1 MENDEL & LAI
Will sell THIS DaY, in fro4
Dry Goods, Clothing, Ac
Groceries and Provision
600 bushels Oats.
UNDERWRITE!
Octavus Cohen
Will sell THIS DaY, at 11 o’clfl
20 kegs Nails,
sold by order of the Port Warde
Underwriters and all concerned.!
SA
clock, p. in., j 0 pjn,,
sold:
Also, to closaaco#.
| ALE.
AUCTION
By Mendel & Lafliteau.
loo sacks Oats, slightly wet
200 do Corn, do do
5 bhls Biscuit
5 do Dried Fruit
Groceries, Dry Goods and Clothil
UNDERWRITERS
BY A. M1BIIS.
On TUESDAY next, 13th inst. 11 o'ck
store near the Exchange
260 kegs Nails,
damaged on board schr, R. H. Sb»nm
age from Philadelphia to Savannah. ■,
tlie Port Wardens for account of Under"®*
concerned. _.
By E. E. Hertz.
Will be sold on TUESDAY, 13th inst.. at|
precisely, in from uf store;
The Schooner Ahby B
now lying opposite the city. She is in «fi
der, being coppered and copper fastened ]
desirous of purchasing can obtain full r“
applying at the office of E. E. Hertz t'
of sale.
ADMINISTRATOR ’S SALE
By T. J. Walsh.
Will be sold on TUESDAY, April 34 is
Court House, at 11 o’clock:
North half of Lot No. 5 Third Tything. R?
Ward, corner of Congress and Draft'®
simple. Improvements—riore corner CoKt®
Drayton street and a dwelling on Ongreswca
East hair of Lot No. 2 Monterey Ward.
ground rent of 64 per annum. Improm®
three-story brick dwelling on Jones
through tire house and a well of center in tn
AUH>,
39 shares Central Railroad Stock
33 shares Southwestern do
6 shares Atlantic A Gnlf do . _ ,
Sold by leave of the Ordinary of •
as the estate of Mrs. Jane Barnett, drte
division among the heirs. . 9
Terms caeh. purchasers pavingjorW^
Emigrants Can be Suf
WITHIN TEN DAYS.
T HE undersigned are prepared to j
and other parties who may he gi
LABORERS, and have made
ments in the North to fi’l any oruera* ,
Laborers, Woodcutters. Mechanics, ea -
or Twelve days from the day the ow t
The Laborers arc to he received ^
on arrival of the steamer here, an ^
the forints where they are ’vtutw. ,
expense, and the Employer-* have . ...
certain snm per head in advance, i
and partly lor covering thecxpjm-
Emigrants from the North to no- ; rer ; csj ! '
The rate at which Panning 1'“'TacErt*
cured will average about $166 l’ er -
ers finding them.
For further particular- apply 10
WM. MODULE
done- Block. - ^ |
One door East of a
REFERENCE :
Jackson A Lawton, favannah- „
John W- Anderson & Son, sav-
Solomon Cohen, Savannah.
Jno. C, Ferrill. Savannah.
Nicholls, Camp <f Co.. Savannah
Geo. A. Cuyler, Savannah.
W. R. Fleming. Savannah.
John Screven, Savannah. nni p
Brigham, Baldwin d! Co,
Savannah National Bank. * a
m2
SAWMILL
On Consignment-
64-inch Iron Frame Saw MiU, t ffCE!T
riage.
1 Extra Saw „ ... U :n
1 30-inch Don Frame Grist mi
60 feet twelve-inch Belting
Apply to
BRIGHAM