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The Savannah Daily Herald.
BY S. W. MASON.
SAMUEL W. MASON,......Editor,
W. T. THOMPSON,.S’...Associate Editor.
DfficiaX Paper of the City.
AR8EST CIRCULATION IN THE CITT AND COUNTY
TUESDAY, MARCH SO, ISM.
DEFEAT OF THE LOAN BILL.
(Congress baa refused authority to Mr.
McCulloch to negotiate new loans in Europe
at bis discretion. The exercise of unlimited
authority is deemed not to be expedient un
der tbe circumstances. But authority must
be lodged somewhere to meet financial exi
gencies. Mr. McCulloch has proved himself
an eminently prudent financial minister, in
whom such authority may be reposed with
safety. Members of Congress vote against
propositions of this character from general
considerations- A large number deem it in
compatible with those maxims of prudence
■which should govern a legislative body that
acts as a check on the financial policy of
government. The administration of the
finances cannot, however, be brought within
legi-.lative control in such manner as to be
exempt from all possibility of risk of loss,
nor can the fluctuations of the money market
be subjected to invariable principles.
"Whether a foreign loan cau be negotiated at
live or six per cent, per annum must be de
termined by a variety of circumstances—by
the demand as compared with the supply of
loanabl ecapilal, by the wants of the borrower,
jf that borrower be government, &c. How
can a legislative body determine, in advance,
the rate of interest which the chief of the
Treasury shall give or ought to give ? Lim
itation here is impossible.
There are many members of our National
Legislature who are averse to the negotiation
of foreign loans under any circumstances.
This is the effect of short-sighted prejudice.
It is true that there are financial conjunc
tures in which a foreign debt may become
highly inconvenient. It is not difficult to
imagine that during a money crisis, and. of
course, in the midst of a pecuniary pressure
of the severest kind, our foreign cre
ditors, by throwing on our market our obli
gations, to be realized in gold, may greatly
aggravate that pressure. But it must not be
overlooked that at other periods the facility
of negotiating loans in foreign markets af
lords great relief when money is most re
quired. In the la9t years ot the war tbe
ready sale of our five-twenties in Europe af
forded great support tQtlie public credit, and
in those years in which we over-imported
lessened the demand for gold to pay for those
large imports. Foreign exchange was kept
at moderate rates by the offset of credit on
one side against debt os the other.
But the principles which should govern
our policy seem to be ignored, and the facts
of history forgotten in the reasonings on this
head of our Congressional speakers and
newspaper writers- The whole of our com
mercial and financial intercom se with Europe
has shown that of a lending and borrowing
nation, or, which is the same thing, that of a
country abounding in capital, and that of a
country deficient in capital. England and
the United States are the two countries that
most emphatically occupied this relative po
sition. By borrowing at five or six per cent,
per annum, we have been enabled to liberate
our own capital, in quiet times, for more
productive purposes, and in periods of war
to obtain funds for warlike expenditure, sav
ing to our people heavy burdens of taxation.
So that the benefit ol these extra supplies of
money, in conjunctures requiring them are
to be weighed against the disadvantages of
having to pay our debts when it is least con
venient to pay them.
phens be-
id in tbe
tbe late popular speech of Mr.
fore the Georgia Legislature
statesmanlike message of Governor Jenkins
to tbe same body.
The Conventions of all the seceding States
having responded to the requirements of the
uew crisis in a manner acceptable to tbe Ex*
ecutive of the nation, it now remains for the
Legislatures, the Courts and the people to per
form their parts respectively, in the great ef
fort to adjust permanently the political dif
ferences and economical interests of a re-
New Advertisements.
Aucieut Laid Mark Lodge, No. 231
An Exha Communication of this bodge will
he held at their Hall, This Evening, at 8
o’clock.
Panctaal attendance is requested.
By order JAS. M. PRENTISS,
m-0 ; Secretary.
LOST,
. m h . A -4j n . nAO « /vf finnvpn- A T the fire Sunday night, a small GOLD CROSS,
united countiy. The ordiOftUCes of C»ODV ^ with pearls and attached to a purple scarf.
tions and the enactments of Legislatures, if | Theatlbiloflfec th " fnU vllae of by
not actually important, are wanting in power
to accomplish radical changes in the polity
of commnnities, unaided by the frank and
generous support of the people themselves,
and it is in view of this fact tbst wc hope
tbe souDd counsel of Governor Hamilton
will prevail in every southern State.
The Irish Republic.
Departure of Steamships and Steamers.
FOR NEW YORK.
Steamship * Missouri, Saturday, March 24th, —
o’clock.
Stoaruship Chase, Thursday, March 2-2d, at —
o’clock.
Steamship Herman Livingston, Saturday, March
24, at 2 p. m.
vox uerroR.
Stkamshlp William Tibbetts, Wednesday, March 21,
at — o’clock.
FOR AUGUST A.
learner Wnt. 0. Gibbons, every Saturday morning
t 2 a. in.
Steamer Swan, Wednesday, March 21st, at 10
o'clock a. ni.
Steamer Fanny Lehr, Wenduesday, March 21st, at
3 o’clock a. m.
steamer Laura, Wednesday, March 21st, at 10
A meeting of the friends of Irish Independence
will be held at Volks Oarten, on Wednesday, 21st
inst., at 8 o’clock P. M.
The meeting will be addressed by Coi. A. L.
O’Brien, State Centre lor Alabama ; IJauiel Donovan.
Esq., Central Organizer, and several gentlemen,
citizens of Savannah. By order of
JAMES SKEIIAN.
m2o state Centre for Georgia.
COUNTY COURT JUDGE.
We are authorized to announce Capt. JNO. BILBO
as a candidate for the Judgeahip of the County Court
at the election, the first Wednesday in May next.
m-20-td
couniY court judge.
LEVI S. HART, Ksq., will be supported, on the
2d May, prox,, lor said office.
m20 CITIZEN.
o’clock a. m.
FOR AUGUSTA.
FOR CHARLESTON.
Steamer Fountain, every Tuesday and Thurrsday at
i.’j o’clock p. m.
steamer Fannie, every Thursday morning at 10
o’clock.
FOR DOCTORTOWN.
Steamer Gen. Sheplcy, every Sunday morning,
n 7 o’clock.
FOB OAWXINBVILLE.
Steamers Two Boys and Charles U. Hardee, every I
Thursday morning, at 9 o'clock.
FOR FLORIDA.
Steamer Laura,
Capt. R. Wallace,
will leave for Augusta on
Wednesday Morning, at 10 o’clock.
Steamer Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
iO o’clock.
Steamer Helen Getty, every Saturday morning, at
io o’clock.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, every Friday morning at 10
o’clock.
Steamer Ella, every Tneaday morning at 10 o’clock.
/Steamer Dictator, Wednesday, March 21st, at 4
o'clock p. m.
For freight or passage, apply on board or to
m-2f.l JOHN M. ROUMILLAT, Ag’t.
FOR JACKSONVILLE,
VIA FERNANDINA.
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. Wiltberger A Co.
R J Getty, Charleston
H L Smith, N Y
A L Maxwell, Macon
J T Phillips, CRR
F M Myrell, Savli
IS C Hamilton, Savh
J \Y Shearer, Eng
|J A Lawton, SC
|8 G Lawton, do
|RA Murphy and lady, Ga
MARSHALL HOOSE—A. B. Luce.
I) R Wadley,
J T Thomas, Savh
T O'Neill, do
Lt D B Chesley,
Capt Brooks,
J Henderson, Savh
E W Iierndon, N C
A Wilcox, Macon
Gen Tilison,
Maj Gray,
E F Kingley, Angusta
G Shaub, do
J Shadwrake; Burke co
Dr S W Palmer,
G V Parnell, do
The new and elegant steamer
DICTATOR,
Capt. CoxETmt,
| will leave Telfair’s wharf, next to Demund’s Press,
Wednesday, gist Inst., at & p. m.
We are prepared to receive freight at our ware
house on the wharf, at the goraj rates.
She has elegant and spacious accommodations for
SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLY.
passenger*, and we truat will receive a share of nab-
1 lie patronage.
■E Van Baren, Grove Hill
F ilftzeltine, Ga
J H Beall, A & G R
M J Parsons, Ga
M S Brinson, O R R
A M Fisher, Ga
Maj Gen C Hamlin, N O
■ Capt Cooney, str Tibbetts
W A Strong. Washington
|S G Ellis. 8 C
LRBostick, SC
J P Gilson, Darien
| L Stickney, N Y
)T A Parsons, jr, Ga
L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO.,
Agents.
New Advertisenjjents.
ST. ANDREW’S HALL
John Raymond Lessee and Manager
F. L. Wise Stage Manager
Second night of the engagement of
(Mils' C. R. DALTON*
who will appear aa Bies.ua, supported by
MR. T. HAMILTON.
os Dz Midpsat, Miss M. E. GORDON as Jiau Be
Mortimxb, and the fnU Dramatic Company.
TUESDAY EVENIG, MARCH noth,
.Will be presented .
BICHELIEU!
Richelieu g. R. Dalton
De Mauprat. Mr. T. Hamilton
J nils De Mortimer .Mite MR Gordon
To conclude with
Slasher and Crasher.
Slasher Hr. Raymond
es.
Notice.
" . - - -v. .tLl— Jr
THE City Treasurer Is prepared *° receive certain
jyjy&PrtjSWS? PH!®! Dectmi-
d®t S7tn, 1866. That la, the tax upon gross Bales of
merchindiM and HhrpB Of every, description; upon
all freight and passage -money payable in this city,
•ad upon horse, and moles. These taxes are doe be-
|woe* the first end tenth of each month forlhe pre
ceding month. All other taxes are payable quarterly
Miscellaneous.
A T reduced
202 B iy street?
Just Received and for
ker # s Flour, 110 bbls Hbixtra State do, 200 hbl* cheap
So‘°bWs Mess and Ex^a M^ , ^ n f P |^ r alf , bbls P M^s
Pork, 30half hbla Fulton
Bacon Sides, 40 bbls Bacon Strips, 20 hbls Suffar
cure* Hama and Shoulders, 20 bbls Ordinary Ihofi--
dors, loo packages Lard. 60 packages Batter 60 boxes
Pu a na on KKld D„ .. , uU IH'XeS
Xj i vi
between the same fetes, in the months of Apsii, July, | 20 bWa White Beans, so bbls PUkled Her
October and January,
fl
R. T. GIBSON,
City Treasurer.
A CARD.
Mr. WM. R. BOYD has an interest in my business
•nd will take charge of my agencies In loture.
A. WILBUR, 89 Bay-st.
Attention, Dealers!
ELIZA Iju
, B r" iTaw ’C‘ u
. Sews, Knits, and DB e.
W K w l" have ready for Inspection this moraine Tumbler, Ac., with asnim-h
vv samples of fort, as though hlesse,i
I will be happy to see all my old friends and new
ones, and am prepared to take Risks In the Compa
nies i represented by onr Agency on all insurable
property. WM. R. BOYD.
82
A Large Lot of Tobacco,
The most wonderful and =■„
.. r specimen of haaS& **
£k e Hair.
SWrla
18 fh°ngh blessed with /*>
She will hold Levees daily J, Dds
to be sold under the market, to close a concern.
YORK, WILLIAMS, MoINTIRE & CO.
ST. ANDREW’S
tmtR further notice, ffoano.
Last Notice.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, >
Office Clebx of Council. Marck IT. 1860./
J. N. WILSON,
Photographer,
, hall
1 a * m. to 2 n
tertained.^canTin-J Enisled a tli
Adm.ss.on only so cent, in,,,.
MOODY & BARRETT,
Steam Soap Works,
Savan ti ah., Gra.
All Persons doing business within the Umite of the |
I city, who have not complied with Ordinance passed
in Council Bee. 8Tth, 1865, are hereby notified that
the (xxTxirazDj time for taking ont licenses has ex
pired, and parties in default will be placed on the In- |
[ formation Docket on Friday, March 23, 1866.
I Extract from Ordinance 27th Dec., 1865:]
8. E. corner Broughton and Whitaker Strs.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Old pictures copied with the greatest care. d!4
’re, J
NEW BOOKS
RECEIVED BY
■ANOrAOTUBIBS OF
Any person subject or liable to take ont such li-
... ■ cense or badge, and fa ling to do so for ten days after
GLYCERINE, BROWN WINDSOR, VIO- | t f , ? ) 88 W ® ret day of January in each year, shall be
Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly.
;Watches J eWe , ,
'liver and P|„, M
Fancy Goorie
T HE undersigned resnecifnii- * ‘ « C
the citizens and visitor- im Calls llle •hatL 1
sawssa:
sar""""™" 'w ™ E is>;
d6CgMm ^
LET, BAR AND TOILET SOAPS
OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION.
liable to a fine of not more than thirty dollars for I
each day’s default, on conviction before tbe Police
Court.
JAMES STEWART,
mlT-6 clerk of Connell.
M E88RS. MOODY A BARRETT would respectfully
announce to the public that they have jut
opened their
STEAM
SOAP WO&ER,
Tax Notice.
Wives and Daughters; by Mrs. Gaakell.
Tried and True; by Alton'Clyde.
Agnes; by Mrs. Oliphant.
False Pride; or Two Ways to Matrimony.
Jealonsy ; by George Sand.
DeBow’s Review for March.
ISAAC RUSSELL,
[DEPUTY CITY 8
Constable and Notary Pi
l7 ‘ 3 CHATHAM COUNTY*
and are folly prepared to fill all orders for the fol
lowing Bar and Toilet Soaps:
OFFICE U. S. DIRECT TAX COMMISSIONER,
District or Georgia,
Savannah, Jan. 16th, 1866.
f GROCERIES AT GOST.
PALE SOAP, EXTRA No. 1,
EXTRA No. 1 RESIN
or YELLOW SOAP,
GERMAN,
ERASIVE,
CHEMICAL,
OLIVE,
CASTILE,
&c.
Also, a large variety of Toilet Soaps, comprising
HONEY,
PALM,
CAMPANULA.,
ALMOND,
TRANSPARENT,
ROSE.
PUMMICE,
LAVA,
&c. t Ac.
No pains will be spared to make onr Soaps equal in
quality, price and perfnme to any American or For
eign Soups. Onr motto shall be “ semper idem,” and
all goods not equal in qnality and price to American
1 Notice is hereby given that the
TAX ROLL
I for Chatham Count; Is completed, and owners of |
Real Estate in said connty, Lots, Lrnds and improve
ments, outside the city of Savannah, or Real Estate
retnrned for Taxation in said county in I860, must
pay the Taxes due thereon within sixty (60) days
Dorn tills date at our office, N. W. cor. South Broad
I and Lincoln streets. Savannah, or suffer the penalty
T. P. ROBB,
S.A. PANCOAST,} Commissioners.
J. C. BATES,
SODA WATER
$25 REWARD
A. M. Scarbrough & Co.
Are closing ont their stock of GROCERIES at cost
CORNER BAY AND ABERCORN STS. | entire new sat of moulds
FOR proof to convict any n er wm nr,
the following described buities ° 01
Having recently, at a great e\pcn»
>n vvliidi my
fatten ip s
(5-tf
CORN.
[SODA WATER, PHILADELPHIA FOB.I
TER, AND ALE BOTTLES
are made. Each of those Bottle* I
6 blown in the l-i.iss T:,» e I
the year 1866 1
Office United States Direct Tax
Commission,
1 Hon BUSHELS Prime White Cora, in bulk, per I my private property iio’'oihi-r^np^n Uwulli ^
liUUU schooner Emma. For sale by bottles made in them. I neither
CRANE & GRAYBILL.
i them. I neither
| any of those Bottles.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, 1
Savaknah. Jan. 16,1866.1
G0VERESS WANTED.
mBb « P”m,|
NO OTHER PERSON HA8 A
TO DO SO.
I simply lend them lo those who
N OTICE Is hereby given that the Tax Roli for \ GENTLEMAN (widowerj residing in a pleasant tents - ' ¥itl1 the understamling ilnu
Chatham county is now completed, and owners locality in South Carolina, about 3o miles from turlie( l to me when empty.
•-- • • ■ ‘ i, lai " *— ‘
pnrehije thecal
Shipping Intelligence.
FOE NEW YOEK
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail steamship Company.
SIDE-WHEEL SHIP,
or Foreign manufacture, shall be returned and money
refnnded.
THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR TALLOW AND
GREASE.
Orders addressed to MOODY k BARRETT, or L. J.
GUILMARTIN k CO., will receive prompt and im
mediate attention. m20-tf
of real estate in said county, lots, lands and improve
ments ontside the city of Savannah, or roal estate re-
| turned for taxation in said connty in I860, may pay
the taxes dne thereon within sixty (60) days from this
date, at onr office, north-west corner South Broad
and Lincoln streets. Savannah.
T. P. ROBB,
8. A. PANCOAST, V Commissioners.
J. C. BATES, )
Jie-tf
| Savan nail, desires to engage the services of a re
spectable middle-aged lady,as Matron and Governess
of three small girls, a liberal salary will be paid.
Satisfactory references will be required. Applica
tions addressed lo this office will reach him and meet
with prompt attention- mn-tf
dh-yare tobtal
This is well understood W nil yet i
aa nf f huir inn. J.l.li...,. * . J 1
less of their just oblioations.'ri'yqaeiitb MS I
those but ties with the So.la Wa’-- “
T slst of
Office Commis’rs Water Works, HLDABLE PACKAGES
Miniature Almanac—This Day.
Sun rises 6 OljMoon rises. io 42
Sun sets 5 591High water.. morn
RECONSTRUCTION IN TEXAS.
1 he convention ol Texas, which, owing to
the dilatory movements ol Governor Ham
ilton, did not assemble until a few weeks
since, lias passed a series of organic acts as Gl11 raUr08d lron -
required by the reconstruction policy of tbe
President; including amendments to the
constitution granting civil rights to the freed-
IQl:D sue ffnd to be sued, to testify in the
courts, to make contracts and be contracted
with, to acquire, hold and transmit property
in all cases same as the whites, and to be
subject to no penal laws based On inequality
or distinction. The message of the Governor
to that body, excepting one or two of its
recommendations which have a radical'
savour, may be regarded as a sensible, just
and temperate public document. One of its
most striking features relates to the condition
of the freedmen. We quote here a passage
from the address, because it is worthy of the
attention not merely of the body to which it
was addressed, but of the South generally.
He said:
Our former slaves ate declared by the constitution
of the United States to be free. Shall we treat that
declaration as a mere form of words, or shall we re
ceive it as a living truth ? Shall we repose upon the
postulate that the act of emancipation is only a wrong
done to us. or shaU we question honestly with our
selves concerning its significance ? It seems to me
that the events of the past five years should abate
somewhat our pride of opinion. We have seen a war
begun for the perpetuation of slavery result in the
declaration by the most powerful of the nations of the
earth, that it ahaU no longer exist. Let us not deceive
ourselves by the supposition that the nation will fail to
make tha't declaration good, or to redeem fuUy the
high obligations which it has assumed in this behalf
before the civilized world. In my judgment there
could not be devised a more succeasul mode of pro
crastinating our return to our original position in the
Union than to deny the freedmen in our midst those
civil rights and privileges, without which to call them
free would be only ’(to keep the word of p
the ear and break it to the hope."
Steamship Chase,
Oammell.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Monday, March 19, 1866.
Arrived.
Roath, New York—Hunter <t
FARE REDUCED.
Cakln Passage, $30 Steerage, $ISJ
Deck, $10.
Schr S J Vaugh, Vaughn, Nsw York, with hay,
fertilisers, gunpowder, eto—W H Stark.
Br ship Golden Light, Slater, Liverpool—E A Sonl-
iand.
I The new and very fast side-wheel steamship
HERMAN LIVINGSTON,
2,000 tons burthen, J. B. Bakze, commander, will
positively sail on her regular day,
Cleared.
Solir B U Shannon, Marta, Richmond, Va—Hunter
& Gammell.
Saturday, Slat-eb 91, at X o’clock p. in.
Fqr freight or passage, having elegant nccommo
dations, apply to
miO . WILDER k FULLARTON.
Imports.
Per steamer Laura, from Augusta—62 bales cotton,
S2 bdla shingles, 20 bales domestics, 54 cases ale, 3
half bbls whiskey.
Per Br ship Golden Light, from Liverpool—160 tons
coal, 9.952 sacks salt.
The Oldest Accident Insnranee Comp’y
IN’ AMERICA
Exporyi.
Per schr B H Shannon, for Rlohmond—215 tons
Brig J W Lovett, Jacques, St Johns, N B. with
lumber to J McMahon.
Traveler’s insurance Co.
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
| Net Cash Assets, Feb. 1, ’«6, $600,849 72
Passengers.
Per steamship Chase, from New York—J Bodlne, J
L Everett, T B Little, C H Russell, M Plttmore, F E
Gorman, wife and child, R Taylor, W Taylor, J R
Head, O Stoelker, J O'Brien, R Hammouse, T J Chase
son, Mrs O Baker, Miss A Erickson, H Radciiff
Wilbur, L B Coe, A D Miller, T Acoster, E Riley’
A C Wilbur, l u coe, a u Miner, T Acoster, E Rilev
G w Rainer, a B HaUack, G Bacon, WEverard, j
Harrison and wife.
Insures against Accidents of all
Kinds,
CAUSING BODILY INJUBY OR LOSS OF1.IPE.
ConilgiicM.
Per steamship Chase, from New York—J W Auder-
IT 18 CHEAP.
A policy for $5,000 in case of fatal aocident. or $25
non F H Austin W B Adame JAM fa l . 1 ,‘ UI 4>J.uvv in case or taiai accident, or $25
i. t C B’van if A Co Bradv abr^. | P®r week in oase of disabling injury, costs but $-25
A <£ Baldwin A Co PH Bebn W £ ? t0 , I 30 P Rr y» 4r - Ad I “rob $500 to $10,^
Bennett Bothwell AWN K Baum I' w ^ * 3 to $5o weekly compensation, at propurtlon-
Uohem Clagborn A o’^ohem jTfcilrk A^o’ 8 M ? Uberaf dis^uSf Wrl ' ten ** ° r flVe «'
P/iliflntr f!nlhv At Prana %. A o ttt ° f 1 “ UDer » 1 ^ISCOUnf.
The Southern Mutual Insurance
Company
QTILL continue taking Fire Risks at the tunal
rates.
REMAINING IN THE OFFICE OF
Savahhau, March 7, I860.
The public are requested in all cases of want of j ___ ,
prompt attention on the part of the plumbers to mik- I O OH til GPU JliXpreSS Co.,
Prefits annually divided among tbe insured.
THOMAS II. HARDEN, Agent,
m20-l At the Planters’ Bank, Savannah.
OATS, OATS.
P RIME article, in lata to suit purchasers, at the
lowest market rates. Apply to
ing repairs, or in cases of overcharging, to m-ke
complaint at the office of Water Work*; so that in
cases of continued or gross neglect, the ordinance can
be enforced which requires the withdrawal ol their
licenses.
By order of Board of Commissioners.
R. D. GUERARD,
mS Sup’t W. W.
thereby depriving me'of rnypninmyamUaSS I
me to losses which arc unjust ami unlawful w
Those Bottles arc now verv expemne rtw-.
more so by the Patent Cork Fastener .UactouS
lost with every bottle winch I lose, together JS
many taxes imposed upon this species or lina*
the most oppressive of which is a direct ih^
per cent, to the Government on gross sales wNtfl
or Mineral Water, which rednt-es the profiias)*,
that it is impossible, at present prices, luschmrl
the loss of Bottlep, and l do hereby caution 2>
sons against buying, selling, fi.hug, with fak,
in any manner depriving me of the use or silk
ties- JOHN RYAN
Soda Water Buttling Estaliiishment
Soutliwest corner of Baj and WtelBrmiE
ml 7
MARCH 17, 18GG.
CHARLES L. COLBY k CO.,
Corner bay and Abercora its.
For Rent.
A BRICK DWELLING on South Commons.
Apply at this office. m20-S
THOMAS H. AUSTIN,
General Commission anil Forvorliu
MEnCBLANT,
§5 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
HEADQUARTERS POST OF SAVANN lU, (
Savannah, Ga.,March 17, 1866./
Genkbal Orders i
No. 1. /
L In obedience to Par. V, Special Orders No. 27,
dated Headquarters Department of Georgia, Augus
ta, Ga., March 14th, 1866, 1 hereby assume command
of the Post of Savannah, embracing the counties
formerly knowu as the District of Savannah, with
the exceptions enumerated in General Orders No. 10,
as. Headquarters Department of Georgia.
II. Reports and communications of an official na
ture will be addressed to 1st Uent. Samuel Ronnds
A. A. A. Gen., as heretofore.
(Signed/ W. C. MANNING,
Maj. 103d U. S. C. Inf’ty.
Official: Samuel Rounds, 1st Lieut, and A. A. A.
Gen. inlT-8
Andrews, L. IV.
Bronsen. Nelson
Burke, Thomas
Butler, James M.
Booth, John
Burns, Win.
Bonne, Miss I. A.
Conner, J. E.
Evans, Jas.
Gross, J k Co.
Gammell, Wm.
Hunt J. B.
Heyward, J. F.
m!9
Harman, Miss M.
Myers, M. S. A Co.
Murphy. Moses
Major, Wm.
McIntosh, J McQ.
Roach. Patrick
Russell, P. JL
Sheliie, Carrie J.
Sams, W. J.
True, fier’gt A. M.
Taylor, Mrs. M. F.
Ward, Miss Julia.
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.
IMPORTERS AND DEALKRS i.V
WINES. LIQUORS SEMI
14:7 Bay Street,
E. P. TUNISON, Agent.
SAVANNAH, GA.,
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OfTiil I
IAN, WOMAN AND BOYS
W E invite the attention of the Trade and lie ft
lie generally to our large and elegant i
W ANTED, a man to take charge of horses, a wo
man to do plain cooking, and two boy B from
14 to 17 years of age.
I also want, and will pay the highest price for all
the stray soda water bottles (not having my name
on them) brought to my Soda Water Manufactory,
Southwest corner of Bay and West Broad street.
mW-3 JOHN RYAN.
To Merchants in the Interior.
ment of
Wines, Liquors, CordiuU, Column»
gars, etc., etc.,
which is not excelled-by any similar i-stabiisiwi
the States. 1
We are sole proprietors af DUNBAR'S C
BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the rcpE dhl
which is Itally established hi this and hmp
tries; DUNBAR’S well known STOMACHBIT1
gnaranted superior to any article of the tints
signed expressly for hotel and family me i
BAR’S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHKAffS
ranted of the utmost purity, and put up <
Birias TO
Wm. M Tunno A Co., Savannah; Nourse A Brooks.
NewYoric; Bpping, Hanseed A Co., Ooloiaba*.
BAMBB&OX8 HATH
SYRUP.
| »> BARRELS Fine Georgia Syrnp
m in store and for sale by
m‘2-1
BRYAN, HARTRIDGE A CO.
Hands Wanted,
B7E
The Original and Best in the World 1 The only true
and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Instan
taneous Produces immediate.; a splendid Black or
natural Brown, withont injuring the hair or skin.
Remediea the ill effects of bad dye*. Sold by all Drug
gists. The genuine is signed William A Batchelor.
Alio,
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLBFLEURS,
For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair.
»o!4-’v CHARLES BATCHELOR. N*w Yoke.
A CONSIGNMENT of HATS and UMBRELLAS, at I f or onr house, of which wu are role pr prid®
a small advance on cost I importers. Sole Agents for Robert smith'i i
For sale by | brated PHILADELPHIA ALE, In cupd an’hr
LEWIS C. TEBBAU,
At Whitaker street Shoe Store, northeast
corner Broughton st. Lane.
m!9-tf
PICKLES.
Oft Five-gallon kegs Plain Pickles
C\J 6ii cases Plain and Assorted Pickles
20 cases Tomatto Catsup.
For sale by
HILTON A RANDBLL,
m!9-3 193 Bay street
rpo work on a Rite Plantation ne ir town, who will
-* he hired by the day, month or year.
R. HABERSHAM A SONS.
Coldlng^Colby A Co, Crane A G, F W Cooney Aovle
_ Dunbar, DUIon * T, Duncan A J,
A L, E P Deyo, T 8
P Dzlalyskl, E Ehrlich, Eclipse Ft Line, E A Fckman
Krwin A H, M Ferst A C >, G C Freeman, Hunter A
IT IS UNIVBU8AL.
W Marsh A Co, H McKennon, Wilder A F, G T Nlch
ols, M Davidson, Order, Palmer A D, R A Barnerd J
Ryan, H G Kuwe. P Reilly, Rogers A C. R R A»t’ F
W Sims, Southern Ex, Adams Ex, Haradens Ex’ P
Strauss, W U Stark, and others. ’
riding, hunring, fishing, etc. It issues policies for
all persons, in all parts of the United States and
Canadas, and grants permits to visit any part of the
world. This insurance is sought after and valued
by all classes of men, rich or poor
IT IS RELIABLE.
' promise to
The wholesome idea he thus seeks to in
culcate is, that it is of no ase for the south
ern people to attempt in any way whatever
to resist the march of events that are inevi
table", inasmuch that if legislation incon
sistent with the wed defined policy of the
President coaid meet with 1 -toleration for the
present, it would be but the beginning of
another agitation which would necessarily
result ia the triumph of the views ot the
majority of the nation. W.e are not without
experience of: the fruits of such agitation.
However great may be onr condemnation of
the late unhappy war, we cannot but recog
nize the fact that it was but the culmination
of a protracted effort on our part to resist the
aggressive spirit of emancipation, and that
now the Federal Government has been vic
torious, justice and honor require that it
shall see to it that tbe Freedmen are pro
tected in the beneficial enjoyment of the boon
that has been accorded to them. Any sys
tem of State laws or any primary action on
the part of our people, therefore, intended
to deprife them of the actuaal froits of eman
cipation, must meet with resistance from tbe
General Government. This practical view
of tbe question, which baa such an impor
tant bearing upon tbe future weal of the
•outh, is happily illustrated and sustained nt
Fer steamer Laura, from Augusta—Erwin A H C
A Purse, Brady, 8 A Co, Wright, Gibbs A Co. J C N
Thompson. ■’
Per schr S J Vaughn, from Sew York—P n Belra,
W H Stark, O Cohen, R Habersham A Son, Duncan
A J, and others. T
The TRAVELER’S of Hartford is the oldest Acci
dent: Insurance Company In the United 8tates, and
established on a firm basis. It has issned many
thousands of policies, pays claims for compensation
almost daily, and its business is steadily increasing,
capital is ample, its directory of the highest cliar-
Con.ignee* per Central Kail road.
March, 19, 1866.
1,060 bales cotton, 127 sks cotton seed, 32 bxs to- I
bacco, 33 bales yarn, 18 do leather, 51 bbls dried fruit
acter. and it has paid over One - Thousand Losses,
without contesting one
WO MEDICAL EXAMINATION
QUIlt ED.
UK-
martin, M S Cohen, W G Lawton, York, W. A Mcl
Wilder A F. R A Macey, A J Miller, B G Tfiden Eve
(colored, W A Edenfield, J Burna, J McMahon H j
Dickerson, Brady, 8 A Co, P A Boeworth, O Green k
m- Three cents a day will insure a man for $2000
or $10 weekly compensation, for one year.
_ „ J. Q. BATTERSON, President-
Rodney Dennis, Sec.
m20
A. WILBER, Age*t,
Savannah.
Son, R Habersham A Son. Erwin k H, 6nncan A J x II kji ~T I “ i
RM^r a p ^ I To the Merchants and Business
W R Fleming, W H Burroughs, Bothwell k W. N
l/ovilaa D U Hahn W U ataaL mwr ut.sa Ay .
ing, ^
Hardee, P H Behn, W H Stark,'W Battersbv A Co G
C Freemen, Kein A Co, Hunter k G, Brigham. B A
Co, Flattnan A Co, J W Rabun, Col H M Darling
PORT OF ST. MARYS, GA.
Sr. Marts, Ga., March ie, 1866.
Cleared.
Men of Savannah.
T HE Proprietors beg leave to bring to your at
tention
THE GE0B8IA DAILY TELEORAPH.
HATS AND STRAW GOODS
Men, Women and Children,
AT WHOLESALE.
A TTKNTION is called, to my large and elegant
XX slock of the above goods, now In store and ar
riving by every steamer.
These goods were bought directly from the manu
facturers, and will be sold as lour as they are jobbed
at in New York. J ™
Merchants visiting the city will do well to call and
examine my stock beforo purchasing elsewhere.
S. M. COLDING,
153 Congrose street.
Ball’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rcsever
Has proved itself to be the ffioet perfect preparation
(or the hair ever ottered to the public.
It ia a vegetable compound, and contains no injuri
ous properties whatever.
IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIG
INAL COLOR.
It will keep the hair from falling out.
It cleanses the acaip and makes the hair soft, ■ na
trons and silken.
It ie a splendid hair dressing.
Nopenon, old,or young; should foil to use it.
IT IB RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE
FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY.
HrjUk for Fall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hai Renewer,
aad take no other.
R. P. HALL 4k CO.,
Nashua, N. H., Proprietors.
For sale by all druggists.
BARNES, WARD 4k CO.,
New Orleans, La.,
n2L6m Southern Wholesale Agents.
66
Star” Whiskey.
English, Scotch and American ALK ami PO
BRANDY, Scotch and Bourbon tt HISKEYuti]
RACK BUNCHES, formerly well known thfflf
“the United States, put np by ne in cases fora
and home conmmption.
T. J. D. k Co. are sole Agents for A. iy
Catherwood’a Pore RYE WHISKIES, XX sM
brands, guaranteed unsurpab«cd in quality nM
reliance. Constantly on hand, a large and
leeted stock of BOURBON and WHEAT fffl"
worthy the attention of the trade and emu
generally. An assortment of SEUARS rf -
grsde., manufactured and imported cipresWr!>
boose, which we offer at the verv irntMua*!
prices. BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, CUAMP2S*I
and every description and gTade of Foreign Iig“
imported directly by this bouse, and fnrsBsin' 1
or duty paid, at lowest market rates. & I
Afi CASES of this calebrated brand of Whiskey 1
Just received and for sale by
Notice.
C ONSIGNEES per schooner J. S VAUGN are no
tified that she Is discharging this aav. foot of
Exohang. dock.
All goods . left on the wharf after sunset will be
stored at risk and expense of owners.
m80-2 WM. H. STARK, Agent
HILL’S HAIR DTK, 50 cents—Black Or
Brown, Instantaneous; best, cheapest, durable, re-
I Uuble. Depot, No. 66 John street, New York. Sold
by an drug and patent medicine stores everywhere.
n»9-ly
SIGHT EXCHANGE
on irziw vom
Oorrzz Tips protect the toes of children’s shoes.—
J om pair will outwear three without tips. Sold every
where.
Norwegian bark Bona Fide, Omholf, 291,000 feet
pitch pine timber, 9,500 feel boards, Queenstown, for
orders—T L Barns A Co.
PUBLISHED IN THE CITY OF MACON.
J. R. SNEED and BA ML. BOYKIN Editors
WALLACE DRYSDALE,
natua* m
Choice Family Groceries
(STREET, ,
STATE
mfi-eodlm
The Telegraph has a circulation In the interior and
especially among the buiness men of towns and vil
lages, unsurpassed by that of any paper in tho State
and lienee we present to you as an excellent medium
for bringing yrtur business before the country '
For terms of subscription and advertising apply to
Wm. M. Sneed, our Agent in Savannah.
n>20-3 l : WM. A. REID A CO.
Orders forLum&er.
T HE undersigned are prepared to receive orders
for Pitch Pine LUMBER. j
c - Freeman, 8avaonah r or ad-
PARKER, TYNER JOO.^
PRIME WHITE COM
1 7QQ Two bushel Sacks Prime White Corn.
Ij x Jdst landed from schooner C. W. ElweB
Confer with Geo.
dress
ml0-eod2w
from Baltimore, and for sale by
“>WIN
E. HERTZ A CO.
Coleraine, St. Marya River, Ga.
EXECUTORT NOTICE.
AJOTICK. —All persons having claims against tha
11 estate of tb. late WllIU^. Thomw wHl hand
PARI QE. HOUSE
LK#BX>.
them in, duly attested, within the time prescribed h, . „
law; and all indebted to said estate wfllmake iSm^ WANTED TO RENT, possession now or 1st April,
diate payment to ‘mine- i a House of medium size, or a portion of a
payment t
124-lawCw
Dr. L. A. FALLIGANT,
Ex’r estate Wm, B. Thomas,
House, famished or untarnished. References given
and required. Address “Home Rent," Box 224,
Post omce. m20-6
CHECKS
On Matts' National Ban! of I. Y.
For sale at par by
m20 3 CHARLES GREEN 4k SON.
J. SHAFFER,
Comm 1 aalon Tkmli
In all kinds of
FOREIGN AND »jMESTIC FRUITS amFRODUCS,
Warn Wabbihotok Maun,
Opposite 14* West sL, Bulkhead betwwn Barclay and
^ _ _ Vesey its,
NEW YORK.
Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on hind, nd
pat ap for the Soathern market
All consignment* promptly attenked to.
Refers to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J,
Walsh, and J. H. Parsons.
if 19 aodlv
A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of MARRIAGE
Containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine Plates
ud Engravings of the Anatomy of the Hunan Or
I gant In a state of Health and Disease, with aTrea-
l tiae on Early Errors, ita Deplorable Consequences
upon the mtnd and Body, with the Author’s Plan of
Treatment—the only rational and successful mode of
I cure, as shown by the report of cases treated. A
truthful adviser to the married, and those contem-
[ plating marriage, who entertain doubts or their phys
ical condition. Sent free of postage to any address,
I on receipt of 25 cents, in stamps or postage currency,
by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden f an.
Albany, N. Y.
1 he author may be consulted upon any of thedis-
eases upon which hie book treats either personally or
[ by mail, aad medidnei sent to any part of the world.
I octie 6m
Sundries.
lft KEQSI choice Goshen Butter
v 3U boxes Eugllah Dairy Cheese
*o boxes State Cheese
60 bbls Famliy Flour
800 bags White Com
200 do Heavy Pennsylvania Seed Oats
Landing aad tor sale by
mlC-eodlO QJLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
DAVID BAILEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
No. IS Whitaker 8t„
Between Bryan and Bay streets,
X s - ia s P rf gg » nd Sommer Stock,
g - ^ ea ^ > Clotb * “O Oaasimercs;
SS, ®“*«»rae and Cbatlngu
y* 118 * «nd Brown Lines Dart!
he » U1 m»ke np at the short-
No. 12 Whitaker Street.
■h iw4teodim
HILTON A RANDBLL,
193 BaystreeL
Scranton, Smith & ft
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Oefice of Comptroller of the Currency i
Washington, March T, 1866. f
TYTHEREAS. by satisfactory evidence presented
Tv to the undersigned, it has been made to appear
that “The Merchants’ National Bank of Savannah ”
In the city of Savannah, in the county of Chatham
and State or Georgia, has been Unly organized under
and according to the requirements of the ace of
Congress entitled “ An Act to provide a National
Currency, secured by a pledge of United States
bonds, and to provide for the circulation and re
demption thereof,’’ approved June 3, 1834, and has
complied with all the provisions of said act required
to be complied with before commencing the business
of banking under said act.
Now, therefore, I, Freeman Clarke, Comptroller of
the Currency, do hereby certify that “The Merchants’
National Bank of Savannah," in the city or Savan
nah, In the connty of Chatham and State of Georgia,
is authorized to commence the business of banking
under the act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal
of office this seventh day of March. 1866.
Jt- s.] FREEMAN CLARKE,
No. 1640. Comptroller.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
CHOICE OLD BRANDIES,
WUIsKEV,
ctrv, ,
^ UTABt *|
▲ND
EVERY VARIETY OF GROCER® I
Kay, Corn, Oats and Bran, strictly »t
the trade; and we flatter ourselves that 01 ,1
it to the interest of dealers to patronize » P
head of Bay, opposite jeffers.ni
KIELIN, BR0. & BE
WHOLESALE HEALERS IN
The Merchants’ National Bank,
Savannah, March 19,1866.
In pursuance of the authority of the United States
Comptroller as above, this Bank, with a capital of
live hundred thousand dollars ($5' 0,000) paid in, will
commence to receive deposits and pay checks and do
a general banking business on Wednesday n«tt, the
21s inst., nt its banking house on the Bay, between
Bull and Drayton streets.
H. BRIGHAM, President.
GEO. W. DAVIS, cashier.
mar 19-2m
CIDER VINEGAR.
T EN barrels Pare Cider Vinegar
For sale by
1-1 CUNNINGHAM, PURSE 4k CO.
Consignees’ ^Notice
Q TEAMSHIP WILLIAM TIBBETTS, from Boston,
O is now discharging at Duncan’s Wharf.
All goods not removed at snnset will be stored at
owners’ risk, and not delivered till freight and ex
penses are paid.
m!9-1 RICHARDSON A BARNARD.
CODFISH.
4,000
POUNDS prime Codfish
For sale by
HILTON k RANDBLL,
tnl9-3 193 Bay Street.
SEA ISLAND COTTON SEED.
CQ BUSHELS Baa bland Cotton Seed
Ud For sale by
■17-0
BRYAN, HARTRIDGE 4k CO..
155 Bay street.
WHITAKKR STREET A* 1 !
BAY LANE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED S
au21
DISSOLUTION OF COPAB®
THHE ilrni of f. J. Newton A 0a. & ** |
A ed by mutual const-iiL The urist> I
settled by B. C. Franklin, who aleae - I
receipt for the late firm. • ml"
Brunswick, Ga., March 16,1866
DISSOLUTION.
fflHE firm of Holland. Paal anil
A solved by mntual cunswit jloB 4 ® |
Pitts wUl coutinne the bnpin-'^
tborized to settle the affairs of tile
ko&kt'
.JOHN P 111 *
Pid-
Darien, Ga., March 15,1^6’- ^il
I would most respectfnlly r p‘i nf ?'
that the new firm may receive ’“j, extend® ® I
tronageand support wnich h»s ^
late£m of Holfand, B . H^l
Situation
8 BAR KEEPER, Best of refcre d1K|
A L Apply at 187 Bay street
Catawba Wfr 6,
i CASES (still) vintage of IS®*
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SCALES.
4 SSORTED Sises and W terns ^ foM^I
A form and Counter Sf® 1 * 3 ; " surpaf^rfri
neatness and durabUity ^“'"‘..‘ for ^
best Frames, Besme, Hooks, a j
ton. For sale by BOUSE *$w*f*\
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