Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, March 20, 1866, Image 4

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The Saramnh Daily Herald * j. SAVANNAH, TUESDAY MARCH 30, 1806. THlfc SABBATH. *T *1* *»WA*D BULWEB LITTON. Freah glide* the brook, end blows the gale, Vet yonder halts the quiet mill! The whirring wheel, the rushing sail, How motionless and still! Six days of toll, poor child of Cain, lily strength the slave of want may be; The seienth-thy limbs escape the chain— A Godhatll made thee free ! Ah, tender was the law' that gave This holy respite to the breast. To breathe the gale, to watch the wave. And know the wheel may rest! But where the waves the gentlest glide What imago charms to light thine eyes! The spire reflected on the tide Invites thee to the skies. To teach the soul its noblest worth The rest from mortal toils is given; Go, snatch the brief reprieve irom earth And pass—a guest to heaven. They tell thee in their dreaming school, Of-power from old dominion nurlod, When rich and poor, with jus ter rule, Shall share the altered world. Alas, since time itself began. That fable hath but fooled the hour; Each age that ripens power in man, But aubjects man to power. Vet every day in seven, at laast. One bright republic shall be known; Man’s world awhile hath surely ceased When God proclaims his own! Six davs may rank divide the poor, O Gives, from thy banquet hall I The seventh the Father opes his door, And holds his feast for all! Wit vs. Billingsgate. The Southern Exchange speaking of the recent suppression of the Richmond Examiner says : such writers as Pollard should be frowned down by all true men. Wit and irony are better weapons now-a-days than double-leaded venom. See how smartly the Petersburg (Va.) Index turns the tables on its radical opponents. •• Qur private opinion and belief is that there are authentic documents now in the library of Yale Col lege—or they will be there when needed—to prove that Bunker Hill Monument marks the site of Babylon the Almighty, that Carthage was no more nor less than Portland, Ostrium Nahant and Boston, in fact, AthenB; that Homer waa Professor of Belles Lettres at Har vard, aud Patinorus a member of the Cambridge Yacht Club ; that Friscian taught a grammar school at Mont pelier, and Arc Impede a was a private tutor of Chem istry in ConcurdJi^that Sti«$Peter was a Cape Cod fish erman. and St. Matthew a cfillecfor of the internal rev enue at Stonington ; that Phidias owned a brown stone quarry in Maine ; and Socrates founded the Atlantic Monthly ; that the Aeademia was the walk under the yew trees at New Haven, and the Colossus of Rhodes a statue which strided from Nantucket to Martha's Vineyard ; that Plymouth Rock is all that is left of the Tower of Babel, and the Connecticut Riverran through Paradise ; that Stonington is the’site of Tyre, and Merrimac fast colors the dies that made that city fa mous ; that the old Temple of Diana at Ephesus was not burned but is now Faneuil Hall and that Herodo tus and Wendell Phillips were the same persons ; the fable of Romulus and his brother being suckled by a wolf (lupus) arose from the circumstance that their mother was the first Vermouter who looped her dress es ; that Mercury was the ancient name of Ben But ler’s family, and like everything else in New England the family had gone on perfecting itself from the atart ; that the sun ehlnes six hours per diem more on that favored spot than on any other between the poles; and that Noah’s family were so much elated at an alli ance with the Websters of Massachusetts that they got up a dictionary to commemorate that fact; that St. Patrick was head centre of a Feuian in Bangor, and St. Andrew kept a distillery in Lowell ; and finally that the miileniuni will begin in-Boston, and will not bo allowed to extend beyond itB limits, except by a two-third vote of the tax-payers of that heavenly city, excluding all who have at any time in their most se cret thoughts expressed a doubt of the propriety of hanging Jell Davis and General Lee on a sour apple Come, gentlemen of the Press, if you must nesds have a bout, do put on the gloves, if you please. ’ ’ The Bill for the Use of the Hocse in which President Lincoln Died.—The Tribune’s 'Washing ton special speaks of Mr. Peterson, whose residence opposite Ford's Theatre, was forever an object of reverence by the American people, from the accidental circumstance of its sheltering the dying form of Presi dent Liueoln on the 14th of April last. He has finally received from the Treasury Department the amount of his bill charged tor the trilling damage done to his bed-linen and furniture. Among the items charged in thu bill was $150 for injury done his carpet; $50 for personal services; $2 for pas. aud a large number of similar charges, amounting to $293 50. The modest and patriotic Peterson also rendered another charge for loss of time for several weeks after the assassina tion, in exhibiting the room in which the President died. The validity of this letter claim could not be realized by the Secretary of War, who ordered it to be disullowed. Circulation of Savannah Newspapers, •n Piftnlri/’ Post Office,( . SaVaBSah. Ga., March 1, 1860^ L S. W. Mason, Pubitaher Savasxah Herald, Sa vannah, Georgia. - • Six;—In reply to four communication ef the 27th February, 1 beg'leave to state that the "Letter List” is published hrthe Herald. In accordance with the act of Coagreas Maiding, the publication of uncalled for letters, w**Hy:to'tM-fc*tetel having ‘he largeat paid circtilatiuuwKhlg'Hlt'BrflVery of the Poat Office, determined wm ******* <* ““ circulation of the various journals by thair mailing clarka or pnopri trri X3BE6P* 5 * A. L. Harms, Special Ag’t.. P. O. D. , . .. .(orraciAL.) LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in S&TtQnilbi Office March 20, 1866. Persoiifl celling for th4M letters will pie—e —y “Ad vertised,” sad bring with them the necessary change. [The List of Lotus is Published HERALD UHDEB THE DECIflO* OF ?qc IK ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW BEQUIBINO ITS PUB LICATION JUHiJAMEJHjm thh^abosst circu lation.] t f , sags j Jjfc T / f 4 r'i «*i •v;Z. v J' Ladles’ List. --‘A. i 2 ; • i Allston, Susan E Commission Merchants. Adams, Judy Allman, Georgianna Adams, Eliza Ann, Flora Blakely, Mary Buggs, Ellen Bradley, Mary Carter, Judsina Clark, J H Cesson, 3 W Clark, Mattie Chapman, Maria Dasher, Miss Ralph E Daly, Annie Dickerson, Virginia L - Fulton, Rebecca D Graham, Hanealla Glascon, Mrs Anderson, Mary Gafney, Fannie Hall, Margaret Hazard, Margaret Hurley, Johauna Jones, Row H Johnson, Rebecca Mason, Mrs McAuliff, Kate McAndrew, Anne Moore, Kitty 3 Merrill, Julia A Odingsells, Mrs O Pitman, Mrs 3 L Stiles, Mrs M V Shattuck, Carrie F Townsley, Margaret Vandross, Mise 3 2 Vanhuutou, Frances L B. ' Burnsides, Sarah C ", Louisa H k, Mary M c. Chapman, Ophelia M Charrier, Jane A Cesgar, Mrs Henry .Canto,. Clara D. Duff, Miss J C Davis, Mrs E A Doe, Mrs J F F. G. Gillen, Mrs Griffin, Mrs R H H. Hats, Susan Harrington, Lucinda J Hewit, Mrs J H .; rflJTrn'n ■ I ~. Jencks, Fannie Jeseley, Georgianna M. : „■ MoNeal, Louisa McLeod, Mrs McAllister, Ann „„ r< H 9 Kin,B Wilkins, Mary Wheeler, Sarah Weatkears, Mrs Winnie Wilkins, Julia o. p. Ferring, Bailie R. Rosa, Rose 8. 3tiles, Mrs Eftaani T. V. Vongiahn, Addie w. Williams, Annies Wilkins, Annie Sward, Anne.- Gentlemen's List. A.; The Vetoes.—The Macon Telegraph, alluding to Governor Jenkm’s vetoes of the Stay Law and Home stead bill, says; "Gov. Jenkens has dissented from the Legislature on three important mtaaares, and iu every case on constitutional grounds. We are pleased to know that a perfect entente cordiate existed between the two de partments up to the hour of separation. Indeed, all Die members with whom we have conversed on the sub ject, have come away from the capital with most vivid impressions of both the statesmanship and moral ex cellence ol our popular Chief Magistrate. That he will be true to bis trust aud meet every just expectation of the people who elected him, we have not a doubt." Voudooism in Indianapolis.—The Indianapolis Herald says that the diabolical mysteries of voudoo witchcraft are becoming fearfully prevalent among the colored population of that city, having been introduced by refugee negroes from the South. A nervous gen tlemen who had a contraband servant girl, was hor rified the other day to discover a ball composed of hair, coagulated blood, toe-nails ond snail shells, sawed, up in hie coat pocket. He ripped out tha infernal con trivance, discharged the girl, broke the spell, and now aleepa soundly. Addison, C B Allen, Benjamin Atwood, D W Aiken, Ed F Allen, E A Anderson, J 3 Homeopathic Life Insurance Compant.—A life Insurance company is about to begin, business in Al bany. It proposes to issue policies of insuronce upon the Uvea of persons who ire patrons of homoeopathy, at ten per cent, lesrf than the rate imposed upon per sons employing allopathic treatment. A similar com pany exists in Cleveland, Ohio, and the General Pro vident Assurance Company of London has also opened a special section for persons treated by the homoeopa thic system, at a lower rate of premium than that charged on other lives. Statistics, it is aUeged verify the propriety of this course. •, - Quantrxll.—The Herald’s Washington special gives the following particulars regarding the supposed identification of Quantrell, the guerrilla: A man waa arrested yesterday in Now York, find, in tte custody of an officer, brought to this city last night, and is now ix jail as the notorions Quantrell, who committed such dreadful depredations in Missouri and Kansas at the head of guerilla bands. Senator Lane and others, from Kansas, identify him as the man. The Secretary of War says that as soon as the identification jls fully established he will turn him’ over to the Kafiaas au thorities for trial. Persons have been sent for who know him well, and who are expected here in a fen days. In the meantime, he Is kept in close confine ment. An Irish Valentine.—"Och Paddy, swats Paddy. If 1 was your daddy, I’de kill ye wid kiaaaa entirely, if I was youj- brother, and Ukewiaa your mother, I’ds see that ye wiut to bed early. To taate of your breath, I’de starve me to death, ana lay my hoops altogether. ”fo joost iiave a taate of jour arm on my waist, I’de laugh at meanest of weather. Dear Paddy be mine, piy own swafle Valin tins! y*’U find me both gin tie anil civil. Ota Ilf, we will spend to an illegant lud, and care may go dance wid de divil’|_ Murder by a Child.—The following are the circum stances of a murder recently committed in Litchfield, Montgomery county, HI. A bound girl of the age of 12 or 14 years, was a week or so ago seoided pretty se verely for some misdemeanor, and finally waa whipped with a small rod. Everything passed-off in the morn ing, well enough without any further difficulty. The girl's special duty was to take care of three little chil dren ; add going out to the barn as was her usual cus tom to a swing that had been prepared for the chil dren’s use, she took the youngest child (a boy) and hung him in the swing until dead, then ran to thp house aud told the mother of the child that a man came into the barn, took the child and hung it But as there could be no trace of a man’s track iu or about the barn, the girl was arrested, after which she con fessed, and said she took this method of redress for the punishment she had received tha morning.— 3he now awaits trial in jail. Tht Treasury Monthly- Statement. It appears from the United States Treasurer’s state ment for the 'month ol' February that tha total amount Of money standing” to his credit on the 28th of Feb ruary, an far a, returns hail been received, in. the Treasury aid with the several Assistant Treasurers and designated depositories, was as follows: Amount on deposit in.coin 875,870,878 18 Total amount oh. deposit 166,578,237 9# Drafts drawn out and payable but not yet reported paid 10,626,587 71 Balance subject to draft 156,867,308 fi The statement also show* the receipts into, the Treasury from all sources during the month tetany* been $68,498,094 50, and the disbursements 359 ns _ ,i2 19, leaving an available balance over au&abOKe the expenditures Of $10,385,322 31. •‘MWiWWrtue The Arrested Chilian Auxnts.—Semi M*ekenna. Chilian agent, aud Stephen Rogers, Chilian consul who were ‘Indicted for an alleged TlSlatitm of neu trality on Wednesday, pleaded not gui}ty, in the United States District Court at New York. They were ni. xnitted to bail in 'thii turn of $50,000. each. —' A fearful land 'slide recently took place at Pitts burgh. Bocks which were estimated to weigh about 6,000 tons, covered the Connellaville railroad track for a distance of 100 feet. iud fell upon a portion of the roRing-mill of Messrs. Everson, Peterson A flo The rocks Tell u] tag broken, tip: ripens covereu -up w rollers toid furxade, and most of the machinery wsa U estroyed. . — At St. Louis, on the 10th, George Starr under sentence of death for tha killing of William’ Smith waa taken out of his cell iu the county jail for the pur pose of being baptized by Immersion, which ceremo ny was performed at the Christian Baptist Church. Bsutly, C D Brady, Patrick Bush, J K Burket, J li Barran, J M Brown, J Barnes, John D Butt, John D Butler, James Buckner, J T 2 Bent, James Barie, John Cameron, Wm Carmac, E Cervean,F Callon, John H Constantine, P L Conover, Isaac B Cailery, James Cleary, John Dooley, Tenniaon D»Uje, Jas 3. Denlavy,. Chas Dynon, John Devan, Joseph Franklin, Henry Foster, Mr Freatus, Joseph Flynn, Janies C Gillam A Theali Grant, John E Garteinstelg, J S GOBtond,James Guthrie, .Wm 3 Harriott A Snipers Hurdv, Mr 3 Houlihan, Martin Houston, Chance Herry, Dr D O C Holst, D M Hick's, Henry Houston, L P . Jones, pH" 14 Middleton, 3tears A Co McDaniel A Boehm McElvy, James Morce, James C Moore, John B Maurice. J J Maxwell. Joseph tTftwsian James Munnerlyn, John D Potter, Franklin ParsonB, Geo B, 8 O Roggenskein, Henry Ralston. Geo Raysoc, Henry E Ryne, John Itoansgnol, Jas G Sadler, Wm Stanford, Rev Mr Smith, James Stone, J T Schroder, John Stratford, James Thompson, OapfiA Topliff, Chas D- Thomas, J H 2 Underwood, Vender, Alfted Vance, Aobn Webb; Geo W2: Ware, James Walsh, Jeremiah Wilkinson, dhfan Waltower, Mark Wilhamsoa. Js*u Wright, Junes B Winchester, J V 2 Williams J H Welsh, James Washburn, Joseph Watson, J J Walker, John Wright. J D Wheeler, Wm E Weaver, Wm Wltustin, Wm Winn, W W Walden, Thoa 2. Allefa, George Aasendorf, Hedwig. Alteon, B J Adame, Pratt Aid, Rudolf A Bullock, Jefferson. Blount, John Bond, Miller avflelds, Morris W , Wm H : Co Britton, John A Bradley, J H 3 - - , Geo Wm Collins). J ir Cox. John. Cohen, R Onto, Wm T Clabley, John: OegtovJS Covington, F X’ Donnelly, 71 jDaweon, J C Donne, J G Donohoe, Thos Fisher, Capt H Fenton, Joseph B: Friend, G ,■ o. Gipson,. Glutticx IS uex*j. , James; "Jesse” hy, M D, Eyer, M H Math ass, WH , W J A Co , L M i'i H s.F Robinson, Peter V ; p Rosenflelik, J A Bra S.’ ' £ , Sweeny. John Smith, John E SulliveiLJohn Jere P T. Thompson, James 2 Tivie, John Tttcomb, Clue J u. V. Valentine, Chas W. Walker, Frank J Williams, Samuel E SKSSSm Weeks, Louis G Wood.IJnus Wiggias.Gept lewis JOHN & SAfflUS & ID., Forwarding' and Commission MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. NOS. 1 AND 2 HAMMJS’ BLOCK, ftay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. KD. <k liMMIB, :Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, INo. 9 STODDARD S LOWER RANGE, Bay Street, Savannah, Darien, dl6-tt a eorgia. OEO. P. -SNIDER. s. W. MITCHELL. SNIDER & MITCHELL, GROCERS ’ '* ; • AND General Commission Merchants ^d Street, one door from Llierry, 152-1 m* MACON, GA. LAURANT. WAYNE & SWEAT. AtTCTIOW. General Commission Forwarding Merchants, Bay at. between Whitaker and Barnard. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. OTpjCT attention will be given to the purchase O and sale or General Merchandise, Cotton, Tim ber, Lumber, Real Estate, Stock,, Bonds. Ac. o. lauhant, K. A WAYNE, JH-tf SAML.B SWEAT, G. B. & G. W. LAMAR, General Commission Merchants. Forwarding and Shipping Agent*, NO. 9® BAY STREET, (upstairs.) Refer to Geo. W. Anderton, Jno O. Ferrel and G. B. Lamar, Savanuah; W. E Jackson. Josiah Sibley & Sons, J. B. & J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consignments solicited. 6m-nov2 F.A1.JVIYRELL, STEAMBOAT AGENT, GE5ERAL COMMISSION AND FUR- WAKOING MEKCHANT, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Harris’ Buildings, 2d door west of A. Low & Co.’s. Refers to Messrs. Hunter & Gammell, Crane, John son & Graybill: Bell, Wylly & Christian ; Bothwcll A Whitehead; Miller, Thomas & Co.; M. A. Cohen, Esq. set.2»-t< J. S. RAWLINGS & 0)7, Produce Commission Merchants 96 SOUTH CHARLES STREET, BALTIMOUB, AID. Strict attention paid to selling all kinds of Produce, and to the purchase and shipping of Grain, Ac., uli parts of the South We also keep constantly on hand a choice stock of Pure Seeds, such os Clover, Timothy, <fcc. Orders filled at lowest rates. Consignments and orders solicited. Refers to Messrs Woodward, Baldwin A Co., Bal tlm re aud New York; Mr. S. G. Haynes, Savannah Qa. mC-9m Steam Engines and Machinery. MACHINER¥ DEPOT SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, SAWS, BELTING,&k. WOOD^fc MANN’8, CELEBRATED Portable Steam £ns^nes FROM FOUR TO TXUHTV-FTVRflOBBBtPOWKB. Wc have the oldest, largest, aaA .moat complete works iu ilie country, engaged ip nwhufrtftoring Por table Engines. Our eugincS are^."by exrerta” now conceded to be the bestapptatitus OftnGueScription ever presented to the public. Adapted to overy pur pose where power is reqnired. Medium sixes constant ly on hand, or fnrnlshed OH short notice. Descriptive circulars, with pricfcUot, *ent on ipplca- “ U “ COMSTOCK* iCtNSKY, j dl5-eod6m 164 Bay stwet.'Stotoirttxh, Qa. fiOlfLD MINE WPM, . ■ . BomouaiQ tl 11 mi ■ i ■ 7 NEWARK, N. J. MACHINISTS’ TOOLS WOOO WORKING MACHINERY Circular Saw MilU,Sto»io»ary and Port- . able steam Engines, Boilers, ..^BW PWI» .... Steam Fire lED^iRes, Hose, &e. tw~ Send for a oatalogxe. m!3-3m WACHJNERY. B RICK-MAKING MACHINES, Brick Presses, Tem pering Wheels, 'Jile MacUinea, and eyeryi de,. seription of Machinery used in the manufacture of Brick. . FRANKLIN L. CARNELL, ! No. 1844 Germantown Avenue, K8-3m ■ -. £. o.i: Philadelphia, Pa. WILMINGTON IRONJ^EKS PUSEY, JONES A C0., Wilmington, Delaware M ANUFACTURE Iron StBaihboats Bteam Engitu Boilers, Machinery for Saw Mills, Ac. Hati: lad long experience in business and being provj with very extensive faclltttes’fot' doing work of 1 clase, are prepared to execute orders wttH dtspatcl oetl2 6 in - r ; . Insurance. WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO. • NO. 98 BROADWAY; NEW YORK. CYRD8 CUHTI88, President. Clayton NewboM, V. P.: W. A. Brewer, See.; Rob ert B. Mintnrn, George Griswold, Roland G. Mitchell, Thomas Hope, William H. Aspiuwall, A. A. Low and others. Directors. Cash assets, over $500,000. Capital stock, $125,000. Policy holders receive all the profits without incur ring any liability for lossea. It has therefore all the advantages aud security ef a Stock and Mutual Co.m,- pauy combined, without, their separate disadvan tages. OSCAR CRAIG, I - General Agtnt Watc of Gedrgl%8ay;tnBah. Ga- W. R. Waking, m: D., Medical Examiner, Savan nah, Ga. feb!9-3m. Reliable SOUTHERN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY. (Established in 1849.) ASSBTS SEPTEMBER 1st, over. .88* OOO. Hon. W. F. DsSAUSSURE, Pres. f. W. MoMabtuk, Actuary. This Company has paid for losses to the Widows and Orphans of the Sonth near $400,000. The rates are low and profits regularly returned to the insurers. J. B. READ, M. D. Medical Examinc7. THE National Marine and Fire INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ORLEANS CAPITAL, $560,000 The undersigned begs leave to inform the Insuring public that he has been legally appointed Agent for the above named Companies, and ia ready to take Ma rine, River, Life and Fire Risks at customary rates. 6. C. MYERS, Agent, Office with Phillips A Myers, 85 Buy street. J29-3m FIRE AND MARINE IN'SXJR-AJN'CB AGENCY. I.P. Bocss. W. A. Iik.UNT. Fred . WtUtoteMB. James P L. Hacks, Acting P. M. ilr) hick® patent direcTtActing, CIPR’OCATINGcFISTON STEAM GINEIS. ; fitU : s'fflstswsfta itlon. with i tuple: it most o all purpose*. . ug taj co„ No. 68 19-2 *w6m York. Bouse & Bryant (Formerly of Jacksonville. Florida,} Forwarding and Commission Merchants 194 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA TTTILL give prumpt attention to receiving and for- W Warding goode, sales ou consignuieiit, and all orders. And will also keep constantly on hand a good stock of Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural Imple ments, Building Materials, Fairbanks * Co. 's Scales, Ac., besides other goods and manufactured articles lor sale on consignment and for which they are agents. Orders and consignments respectfully solic ited. dX7-3m JOHN L. VILLALONGA, COTTON FACTOR, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HER CHABT. No. 94 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. LAND GIFT ENTERPRISE 11 TO BE RAFFLED FOR, O N the ninth day of May, one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-six, at, the SCREVEN HOUSE, in the city or Savannah, Chatham County, Slate of Georgia, hy a committee of gentlemen selected by the subscribers, 490 ACRES OF LAND, situated in Lowndes county, near Milltown, State of Georgia. The projected Brunswick and Florida Railroad run ning through the southeast part, offers great facility ror removing to the seaboard the fine cypress, pine and other tlmlier to be found on this lot, and a hand some sum may be had from the Railroad Coippany for the privilege of running their cars through it. Arrangements may also be satisfactorily entered into with them (the Railroad Company) lor making it a wood station to supply their locomotives with fuel. A stream or water runs through this laud, and lov ers of the piscatorial art can indulge their fancy at all seasons of the.vear. The quality of the soil iu Lowndes county is too highly appreciated for any comment* to lie made on th« above. ... TITLES CLEAR—The winner paying for the trans- 1 rer-of the same to Ills name, and he (the winner) is to pay also one hundred dollars to tile Savannah Fe male Orphan Asylum. The present owner of the land pledges hlmseir to give one hundred dollars to the Savannah Metropolitan Fire Company, if all the subscriptions are taken up. Subscription—^Tickets, five buudred in number, at ten dollars each. Can Iu; purchased at the office Of DR. W. F. SERGEANT, Bull street, near Bay street, m!3-tf. Savannah, Ga. TO PLANTERS. W E will keep constantly on hand a full stock of Plows, Hoes, Corn ihellers, Straw Onlters, Axes, and other Agricultural Implements of best makers and patterns with which to supply Planters and Country Merchants, whose attention we invite to onr stock and think we can make it to their inter est to purchase of us. BOUSE & BRYANT, J25-tf 194 Bay street. NOTICE. PERSONS holding City Lots, who are In arrear for IT ' Ground Rent, are notified that additional costs will be incurred by them unless they discharge their obligations at an early day. R. T. GIBSON, j24 City Treasurer, Notice- . of Savannah, authorized to be leaned by the Ordinance of January 24tb, I860, for the purpose Of funding ita coupons not here tofore redeemed, are now ready. They are of the con venient denominations of $100, $300, $500, and hold ers of over-due coupons are invited to present them to be exchanged for tbeee’ bonds. All Bonds for which Coupons are tended previous to May let, I860, will draw interest from 1st, of Jan uary last. R. T. GIBSON, fl$ City Treaenerr. J w Urown’s Standard Scales- ‘TfeBli by the United State* and Foreign Uovern- J ments for more than ; THIRTY YE1BS. Adapted to any branch of bnehien for foreign or home markets. Warranted accurate and dnrabie. Sale* room* No. 8 Barclay-el, near Broadway. N. Y. ecpl9 ly R. BROWN, Mannfactnrer. LINVILIE & GLEASON St. Julian Street, West of Market, S^V-A-ZSTN-AJEI. AGENTS FOH MERRITT* WALCOTT* CO. 64 Street Her M MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Bolts, Nnts, Washers, Sett -Screws, Taps and Dk Ac, *c., and dealers in all kinds of Kalb ship and Engineer's Supplies, Oils, VfintiM Pah Hemp aud Jtiibboc Packiagj OakTaandd —A Rnbb Belting. Blase Fittings, Chipping’And Riveting L mere. Files, Chisels, Ga* Pipe, Nails.: Carchlar i Gang Saws, Pumps, Steam WMstles, Steem ! and \ tor Onagers, Steam Engines and Saw MlM-of < description, Ac., Ac Also Agents for A, P. W0 A CO.’S celobrated Portable Steam Engines. f21 STEAM ENGINES AND SAW MILLS, Ac., Ac., Ac. -Augusta? Ga. REMEMBER, SAW MI LI, MEM The nodereigned b the Sole Mannfactnrer of BUR ROW’S IMPROVED HEAD BLOCK, for BawMiBa. Patent applied for. F. E. TIMMONS desires to call the attention of tkoae Wanting the above articles to those of • HIS OWN MANUFACTURE. They are the .Mills that will cat thsLamoer; are powerful and durable, and will give satisfaction In every particular. Call and examine then^-at the Foundry and Machine Wor$e, No. 170. Fenwick pi, opposite the Tower. F. B. TUfMDKB. L 1 “ COPPERSMITH WORK. A supply of material and a competent wokman to execute all work ordered. F. B. TIMMONS. STEAM BOILERS. Steam Pumps Steam Fittings, fnrnlshed at short notice by V. B. TIMMONS. ANTI FRICTION METAL. The very beet-kind of METAL for heavy or feet hearings. Warranted to give entire tatbfactloa. Made only by :A Foundry i opposite:' u ;ork», irer. Paper Mill Machinery. i., . ..tjU iUn il Drying Cylinders, Calendar. Bolls, Bag Cutten, Ac,, Ac., for Paper Mills, built to order. . F. B. TIMMONK. With Facilities Unsurpassed, North or South, ho-.feeb confident that he can giv*> entire satisfaction to all who will give him a call. F. E. TIMMONS, Opposite the Water Towe Aviasta, Gw., ms-im SECURITY INSURANCE CO., e . Capital and Surplus $1,600,000 PHOENIX INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus .$1,500,000 INTERNATIONAL INS. CO., Capital and Surplus $1,200,000 MANHATTAN INSURANCE CO., ■■MRCapital and Surplus $1,078,000 HARMOMY INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus.... $ 500.000 Total cash Capital and Assets $6,000,000 Fire, Marine, and Inland Navigation Risks taken in the above highly responsible Companies on Build ings and Merchandise to any amount, at the lowest rates corresponding with the risk. Losses equitably adjusted and paid promptly at thi9 Office. A. A. LANE, AGENT , . TUST opening. New Spring Goods, latest styles: Wo- IS Stoddard’s Range, Bay Street, Sa- | fJ Prints and Ginghams Dry Goods. mma i mm, <0. 151 Congress St. Savaoitab Gil, the old Established and well known u<? WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Railroads. NOTICE AND DEALERS IN FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC GOODS. a® the Tallahasse Railroad Comn. M *' ^ C that are maturing' ™ ' 1 '^ a filing due lstJanuarj i“ C7 ferred Capital stock of theta guaranteed Seven Pf . r ^“Pan,. 0 7*l r«in the first January isr- ! L !nteres ‘ c ' ly. Holders of said Coup^' peott the same with Mesxrc 0 " r6< i | | of Savannah, to whom , h e ml9-tf c f. Sffretarr H AVING Just received and opened a very large and select stock of Fancy Drees Goods, Hotteer-J Keeping and Domestic Goods. Blankets, Cloaks and' Shawls, Also Hats, Boots and Shoes. And all articles usually found in a first c ass Dry Goods House, we wonld'm.ist respectfally invite onr. former friends and customers; also Merchants and Planters visiting the city, to coll and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. EINSTFINA ECKMAN, nov6-tf ltl Congress Street, Savannah, Ga. Notic e. • 0PFICEATL ™A(; C ,. FRt In consequence of the hl'mit^d * Sr| * B » consignee, are requested r^*^ rapidly as possible. ml9 'Him, Blankets i Flannels CLOTHS AND CAS8IMKRES BLEACHED AND BROWN SHIRTINGS DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS FRENCH KERINOES AND ALAPACAS. 0- H. 'I'lLLLtlj. Notice. Received and for sale cheap by H. HATH, 174 Bronghton street. DRY The undersigned having formed a copartnership, under the firm name of Hiram Roberts’ Sons & Co,, for the purpose of carrying on a general DRY .GOODS BUSINESS, have, now opened, and will continue to receive additional supplies of Imported and Domestic Dry Goods, which they offer for sale at No. 156 01880X78’ BUUBZXVO I on Congress street, east of the Market, and at the j second store from the end of the building. JAMES H. ROBERTS. DWIGHT L. ROBERTS. 186-tf EDWARD 3. LATKROP. NEW GOODS' s*^5 Savannah, ■ On and alter Monday, the 12th inst a,. Tratn will leave Savannah f„ r T t . ri . Monday, Wednesday and Friday nT turning, leave Thoma.ville even- day and Friday night at 12.15». ni Freight trains will commence days, when dne notice will he Rjve . . ■ light freight will be taken - S 4 Cl * i| ‘ owners’ risk. Freight by passenger train raM w „ delivered at the derot thirty minute, ^ starting time of the train. ‘ e ‘ tl a f n.Tos, G. J. vannali, Ga. fi9-3m JAMES RIM IMG % HOWARDSVILLE, VA. Printed and Plain Jaconets and Lawns Bareges and Grenadine Silks and Chaliea Housekeeping Goods. ALSO. OFFICETjFTiff" Central Railroad SAVAXNH1I, Jannar, O N anti after Monday, the 6th of Febmen.tvl daily trams will run between .WnXI gusto, connecting in both dirertu,u t w'iih ntl.1 the Georgia Railroad, ils follows. Leave savannah... Arrive at Savannah Leave Augusta. ... Arrive at Augusta. Passage $8.00. Freight to go hy passenger train must hr and delivered at tile Passenger shed fore departure of train. j. g. fSh-tf Master of Ti ■7.30 a. m., «MU,| .7.1111 p. m.,«ui t&i| .9.30 a. m„ and io ,1 6-90 p. m„ »ndij[| ^EL5ia| CHARTERED CAPITAL. .$1,500,000. Every variety of DRY GOODS adapted to the Trade. T _„_ . Merchants visiting the city are respectfully invited HIS old Company deals liberally, pays promptly, to call and examine onr stock, and aaka patronage. See below, to which many cau an eiamme our stock - THOS. W. UliOOKh] MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND CENE UPHOLSTERY, ESA Dock Street, Philadelphia.hi N. B.—All ORDERS sent by Mail j * I nededto. ■ . . i many others similar could be added: Savannah, March 12, 7866. Received from R. H. Footman, Agent James River Insurance Company : Six hundred and thirteen dol lars, being In full of our loss bythe fire at Rowland’s Warhonse in February, 1866. (The Company having forwarded the money by Express to us so soon as in formed of the actual amount of-their loss—which was as prompt aa we could wish.) TISON & GORDON. Richmond, Va., Feb. 16,1866. In the month of December, 1885, we had cotton bnrned which was Insured in the James ltiver Com pany, and its part of loss, amounting to one thousand seven hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty- three cents, was paid promptly as soon as proof, Ac , was forwarded, and over two months before it was due under the policy. Such promptness merits patronage. A. Y. STOKES & CO. EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, 151 Congress street. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. I w TUSTo] W8 RIDE. :ncd a large assortment of Zephyr Worsted , Sontags, Cloaks and floods, Children' Caps, Boots and Gaiters. •' Also. Dish Linens. Table Damask, Linen Towels, Table Napkins and Doyles, and a variety of Fancy Ar ticles too numerous to mention. All of which we offer at very low prices. EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, nov3-tf 151 Congress Street E have now on ham! a few Open i Bockaways, light and neat, Harness, which we will sell unnsnalljlo*. BOUSE A BRT157. | J2S-tf 194 R11# Emigrants Can be Sup WITHIN TEN DAYS. fTlHE undersigned are prepared to snppiya -fi and other parties who may bemmicil parties who may bemmufll LABORERS, and have made necessityi menu in the North to fid any orders fort Laborers, Woodcutters, Mechanics, etc.. ’ or Twelve days from the day the orderupial The Laborers are to be received I “ on arrival of the steamer here, and t the points where they are wanted 1 expense, and the Employers have inn certain snm per head in advance, part lerate money and'interest to datei and"the | r PHE firm of A. McAlpin A Brothers is this day d is - | aid immediately on notification to the Com- 1 solved hy mutual consent. All parties indebted j ^W^teirom the Norto to tm. port pany. Such prompt liberality deserves patronage. and all creditors of the same, will make I ™j w?li average ahon^wi ner rM rieii ■ K 1 payment and present their claims to Meters. Harden J aboat * 150 I jCr - Te5 - ! " cli A Le vy, who are anthomed to wind up the affairs | 618 "Bdmg them. This is to acknowledge receipt in full liquidation of low sustained by fire in August, 1865, under insur ance during Confederate times, in the James River Insurance Company, to which, without being reqnest- Otf or required, was added premiums in specie value of Con* ’ Partnerships. Notice. Savannah, March 9th, 1866. Jty deserves pair LYNCH A CALLENDER, Agents Ktirick Manufacturing Co. B. H. FOOTMAN, Agent, Bay street, Savannah, Ga. of the concern. ANGUS MoALPIN. J. W. MoALPIN. D. M. MoALPIN. HATAIA SEGARS, PIPES, . Chewing and Smoking I subscriber has just received a targe stock Havana Segars, to which he wonld lnvfte particular attention. He has also an extensive assortment of Mpershaum Pipes, SEGAR TUBES and BRIARWOOD PIPES. The various brands of’Chewing and Smoking To- 1 bacco at his Establishment are all of the first quality. Please call and examine for yonraelves, at , _ F. CONSTANT’S, Jl-tf Bnll st.. opposite Post Office. Notice. T HE firm of Warren A Plainer is this day dissolved by mntoal consent. Mr. Z. C. Warren having withdrawn from the concern, Mr. E. P. Platner a sumee all liabilities, and will continue the business. Z. C IWARRBNk m2 B. P. PLATNHR. I have this day admitted Mr. C. H. Bosworth as a partner. The business will be hereafter carried on J under the name and firm of Platner A Bosworth. m3 ■ E. P. PLAINER. Notice. ■ ' ' ’ ; “■. ' '_ i ~ mHE copartnership of Colby, Millen A Co., at Da- 1 rien, Ga.. is this day dissolved by mutual con- CHARLES L. COLBY A CO., WALLACE H. MILLEN. Notice. Y. fi&WKSfJS & FAY, Commission Merchants, «U. 47 PEARL STREET, NEAR PRODUCE EXpHANGE, N. M. B. HAWKINS, J. BOOCWELI, FAY. .Particular attention paid to buying Produce, Provi- fitona, Whiskiea, and Cigars, on order, and to con- fitaunents. " ' _ aarxsaNon: CLINTON HUNTER, firm of Spofford, Tileston A Co., New York. Fancher A HeChesney, 5 Water-at., Hew York. Richard Elite, 114 Water street, New X? r l- Wm. B. Miles, $9 Christie street, New Yotk. E. Bibell, 5 Wall street, New York. Leteia iL. Joaee. 17 Bm.dwav. s. w. Martin A Co., Savannah J W. NEVTTT, of the firm of Nevit, Lath rep A • Rogers, has associated himself with Lathrop A 1 Co. in the Dry Goode business, at the old stand of jl-tf HENRY LATHBDP A <XX For further particulars apply to WM. MORV1LLK *C Jones’ Block. Baja One door East of Barnarls Stna*| SEFERENCKS : Jackson A Lawton, ^aranuali. John W. Anderson A Son, Savannah. Solomon Coben, Savannah. Jno. C,.Ferriil. Savannah. Nicholls, Camp <£ Co., Savannah Geo. A. Cnyler, Savannah. W. R. Fleming, Savannah. John Screven, Savannah. Brigham,Baldwin if Co., Savannah Savannah National Bank, Savannah. m2 THE Singer Sewing JH Principal Office for the State of G 1M MUMJGHT0.V STUD, H. D. HAWLEY, General K A large aaaortment for sale at New Sewing Machines of all Kinds repaid 1 I notice. Stitching neatly done. JOHN GBAf, DEALER IN Saddlery. E L. NEIDLINGER, Weoden CORNER OF Barnard anil Bnmghton Streets, SAVANNAH, GEORC1A, f 1 \»/OULI) respectfully announce to his friends-and | tl tbe public generally that hehaaresnmedlhe SADDLERY BUSINESS. rto Ms learner stand, MfitytetaRBittn I and moderate prices, hopes to receive a liberal share or the trade. He le ] all ore ) je prepared to HARNESS, BRIDLES, promptly a PAHA. BRU SHES, MATi ^ Twine*, Cordage, Tubs. ch “ T *‘’ w *«o ni ’ chair9 ’ Nos. IS Fulton. and‘9* r | NEW YORK H. GrTKU^ ! L WHOLESALE I>EAj-Vt I? 'Foreign and DomesticUJ WINES, CIGARS, to’ : :• AU2 AND Johnson’s Square, opposite His brother, Mr. J. S. NEIDLINGER, will be fouDd I Corner St. JulieD aP iritli him . n/i vprxnld Ka ivtai) 4a o a a h,a MamAm I , /. « U ugaBt'»« UWU " A large invoice of Potatoes and with him, and would be glad to see his friends. in Fertilizers. Peruvian Guano. W E have in. store genuine Mo. 1 Peruvian Guano, direct Importation, aa(T will sell in quantities , ^-^nffor n.a r f v ' JLATNEB A BOSWORTH keep cosstan a laiee itocfcof Ledger, Writing and in, of all sties find weights; alsoTfili to suit purchasers. fl2.tf Paper*, itlyon hand I indeiv!r PP '* S I CRANK * GRAYBILL. a_-^ a- . „ . weights; alto, Binder*’ Boards Oud Boards, Mntera’ Cards, Envelopes, Twine* and Printing Inks. -■] ; Haying had long experience in the hnaineea. and buying our node in large fate direct itonnthemann- tacturer* enables a* to compete with New York Price*. ) The hlgheet caMi prices paid for all kinds or paper «*■ IJfc Soluble .Pacific GUANO. ' IIUE invite the attention of Plaeters to this valuable V* Guano, as a matter of importance to AhMrto- tercet. It is similar in appearance, odor andcompo- ppearauo sitien to PeruvteB Guano, differing only in. tha. pin bring :s. It ETE, EAB, AID THROAT. ion- portion* of the same elements, monia, but nearly one'hundred per cent.' pbate than Peruvian Guano, one-third of which is im mediately soluble. It fa quite aA kottvxe as Pbruvtan Guana and Is iesa costly. For farther information,^apply to a*-'" Cloaks, Cloaks. ^ T ADIKS’ Cloth Cloaks, a fine assortment, just w XJ ceired hy steamer. n*3-tf EINSTEIN A ECKMAN. | BIX BALES SEA FORDYCK, ANPEIlSON*^ ft-tf AOSOJlTURAL CANE MILLS. COTTON 6 - SEEDS and Ft*. 1 aT(te _ Subscribers, havInK * j l0 41 tacteHntock. are’ of tne notice. Onr stock consist tl yar~ Kndy new and '"l^nTtW Wto?ai5^on Gins out. BDt BCKtyi l-tu tl,