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T Savannah Daily Herald.
sY SL MASOnT
A.iiCEI. w. MASON Editor,
IN. T. THOXPSOK, Awucikt* Editor.
Official Paper of the City.
LARGEST CIRCULATIOIIR THE CITT AHD CGURTT
FRIDAY, MARCH »3, 1866.
PRINTER WANTED.
A first-class journeyman printer can find
pood employment by application at the
HtKALD composing room.
Universal Amnesty in Exchange for Uni
versal Suffrage.
TVe give in another column the joint re
solutions offered in the Senate on Friday last
by Mr. Stewai t of Neveda in favor of a gen
eral Amnesty in return for universal suffrage.
Tne fact ti.at these resolutions emanate from
a friend of the President, one who has voted
in the Senate to sustain him in his recent
conflict with the radical wing of the Repub
lican party, and who is presumed to be in his
confidence, has very naturally given rise to
the opinion that they were not introduced
withou t his concurrence,and that they aie per
haps to be made the basis of compremise be
tween him and the extremists in Congress.
However improbable this may be, the manner
in which the resolutions were received by the
leading radicals in the Senate and the press
of their faction, would warrant the belief that
if Mr. Stuart's proposition should be approv
ed by the President, the radicals would glad
ly accept it. The New York Commeicial
(radical) says: “The resolutions attracted
much attention in the Senate, and the Neva
da Senator was welcomed to the ‘ radical’
side in a few gushing words by Mr. Sumner.”
In the course of the brief debate which
followed tbe presentation of the resolutions,
Mr. Henderson (radical) of Missouri, claim
ed the President as being in favor of negro
suffrage, and stated that he had been author
ized so to declare in a public speech before
the people of Missouri.
The New York Tribune says“Mr- Stew
art’s Reconstruction resolves, submitted yes
terday to the Senators are about as right as
acy thing we are likely to get. They may
hear amendment in minor details, but in
principles and substance they are sound and
wise, as well as humane. We commend
them to the earnest consideration, not mere
ly of the Reconstruction Coramitte, but of
Congress and the whole American People."
The Washington correspondent of the same
piper, after stating that “Mr.'.Sumner ro.-e
and welcomed the new convert witli open
ana', 1 ' remarks:
“Tbe well-known relations of the Nevada
Senator to the President give especial signifi
cance to his proposition, and it is looked
npec as a good omen among those most so
licitous for the restoration ot the Union."
Forney (the dead duck) hails the resolu
tions with joy, declaring that he is “not
without hope that Mr. Stewart speaks for
Presidem Johnson.” Tbe editor tbiuks Mr.
S. “has finally accepted the panacea for all
our ilia."
We give these expressions of radical opin
ion in favor of Mr. Stewart's new programme
f r the information of our readers, whr t
waiie ineyrifeTncJiitAieepiy'inieiiBsieu iu me
result are deprived of all voice in the settle'
ment of a question which is to influence for
ever their political and social destiny.
It may be possible that some of the more
moderate Republican friends cf the Presi
d=nt, Mr. Stewart among them, are prepared
for the sake of party concord to claim uni
versal negro suffrage, and barter mercy to
the vanquished Confederate for this ruinous
concession, but we greatly mistake President
Johnson’s character if he i9 prepared to yield
acy such compromise of principle. The Pre
sideot is distinguished not less for his devo
tioa to princ’ple than for his inflexible firm
ness. We have regarded him as fully com
mitted in opposition to universal negro suf
frage. and to the support of tbe principles of
the American Constitution, with which such
a requirement upon any terms by tbe Federal
Government would be utterly inconsistent.
I his is the position he has steadfastly main
tained, and from which we do not believe he
wili permit himself to be either coaxed or
driven. Until he does abandon the noble
stand he basso bravely maintained in defense
of the Constitution and the Union, we wili
continue to cherish the hope that through his
wisdom, patriotism, justice and firmness, out
common country may be redeemed, regen
erated and oreserved.
Tiik Union Prisoners and Bishop Ltnch
op CmRtesTos.—The "Union War Prisoners’
A-sociation. comprising officers who were in
rebel prisons in South Carolina in the early
part of the war, have testified their apprecia
tion of 'he great kindness extended to them
by Bi-hop Lynch, of Charleston, at that
time, by tendering him the proceeds of a lee
lure iu this city for tbe rebuilding of the
orphan asylum of Charleston, which was
de-troyed in 1862—the Bishop being now
here to obtain funds for that purpose—N. Y.
Post.
The Chilians seem to be in high favor with
English capitalist#. The loan of £460,000
which was pm upon the London market was
taken at a premium of 2 to 2 1 2 per cent.,
ai d what is most significant, eight times the
sum asked for wasoffeted. Asia well known,
S ain could not borrow a dollar In any money
market in the world on account of her prac
tical repudiation of all tbe foreign loans she
had formerly negotiated. Little Chile is
ahead so far.
MARRIED.
MoC.ARTHY—K LLP—At Savannah, Ga., on 2d
iu-t., by the fit. Rev. Dr. Verot, Bishop of Savannah,
Mi-s Laura Erie, second daughter of N. W Ellis Esq.,
of Beaaiort District, S. C., and J. J. McCarthy, Esq.
of Charleston, S. C. *
Depas ture of Steamships and Steameis.
FOR NEW TORE.
Steamship Veteran, Monday, March 26th, at three
o’clock p m.
steamship Missouri, Saturday, March 24th, —
o’clock.
Steamship Berman Livingston, Saturday, March
24, at 2 p, m.
FOR AUGUSTA.
steamer Wm. G. Gibbons, every Saturday morning
i 9 a. m.
Steamer Eclipse, Friday morning, 28d Inst.
FOR CHARLESTON.
Steamer Fountain, every Tuesday and Thnrrsday at
3f, o'clock p. in.
steamer Fannie, every Tharsday morning at l'J
o'clock.
Steamer Croton, Saturday morning at 8 o’clock.
FOB LOCTORTOW.N.
Steamer Gen. Shepley, every Sunday morning,
it 7 o’clock.
FOE nAWEINSVILLX.
Steamers Two boys and Charles S. Hardee, every
Thursday morning, at 9 o’clock.
FOR FLORIDA.
Steamer Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
0 o’clock.
-t amcr Helen Getty, every Saturday morning, at
.0 o'clock
Steamer Lizzie Baker, every Friday morning at 10
o’clock.
Steamer Ella, every Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock.
Shipping Intelligence.
Miniature Almanac—This Day.
sun rtBes 5 <8 Moon rises..... o 41
Sun sets 6 O^jUigh water 2 21
STEAMBOAT DISASTER.
Burning of The Steamer Gen. Mer
in Charleston Hariior.
We learn from persons who arrived here
last night that the steamer General Hooker
was destroyed by fire while off Sullivan’s
Island, Charleston harbor, on Wednesday
morniDg.
The Gen. Hooker was making her regular
trip between Charleston and Georgetown. Iu
about five minutes from the time she was
first discovered to be on fire the flames had
spread throughout the steamer. It is uot
known from what cause the fire originated.
The steamer “Pilot Boy,” which fortu
nately was near by, came to tbe assistance
of the “ Hooker” and took off ail her pas
sengers. with some casualties, however.
A lady, believed to be a Miss Risiey, got into
the water and was drowned, among others.
Captain Davidson, with his wife and child
took to the small boat of the steamer. The
boat was capsized by some accident, but all
in it were picked up.
The Gen. Hooker was a side-wheel steam
boat, and was built at Boston about four
years ago. She was employed in the Quar
termaster’s Department, at Hilton Head,
and subsequently at this city. A short time
since Bhe was sold to private parties, and at
the time of the disaster was being run as a
pa'ScUger boat between Charleston and
Georgetown, 8. C.
Periodicals.—E*U11 Bros. Latg our thinks fbr a
ffcll assortment of the IT. Y. illustrated and literary pa.
perB,—Frank Leslie's, The Chimney Comer, Literary
Album, and a host of other interesting periodicals-
The last number of Frank Leslie’s Illustrated News
paper contains a picture of Gen. Lee, from a photo
graph taken in Washington recently.
Feom Charleston.—.The steamer Croton, Captain
Fitzgerald, arrived here yeeterday morning from
Charleston, with* good freight and passenger Hat.
Fbom Dabihn.—The steamer H. M. Cool, Capt. Tay
lor, arrived here yesterday from Darien with a lull list
ot passengers and a good freight.
Fnoa Augusta.—The steamer Wm. G. Gibbons,
Apt. Garnet, arrived here yesterday morning.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Thursday, March 22, lsrs.
Arrived.
Steamship Veteran, Stanard, New York—Octet us
olien.
Steamship Missouri, Loveland, from New York-
11 il Uurilee.
Steamer Croion, Fitzgerald, Charleston—B II Har
den.
steamer II M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen.
Steamer \v u Gibbons, Garuott Augusta—Erwin &
Hardee.
Cleared.
Steamship Fannie, Smoot, Baltimore—LaRoche A
West.
Sreamer Fannie, McNelty, Charleston.
Steamer Eclipse, Ward, Augusta—F W Sims A
Co.
Steamer Laura, Wallace, Augusta—Erwin & Har
ries.
Imports.
Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—139 bales up
land cotton ami 3 bales Sea Island cotton, and mdse.
Per steamer W G Gibbons, from Augusta—63 bales
upland Cotton, 24,00u shingle*.
Exports.
Per steamship Fannie, Baltimore—138 bales upland
cotton. 1S1 bales yarus, c3 tons Iron, and 84 boxes
mdse.
Passenger*.
Per s’eamslilp Missouri, from New York—N Apple-
ton, Geu Birge and wife, N M Bronson, E S Curil-s
anil 2 la'lies, r! Clark and wife. Miss M Clark, Miss !•,
mu, <i H Hardin)*! “*Teo{Sr£
Monroe, Miss A Monroe, GeaO Muudee, G H Mitchell
u.ir! wife, \V M Donald, J H Morris, M Ripley, Airs
:’ P Reed, A D bhephard and wife, Miss Srnyers, and
ti steerage.
Pur steamer Croton, from Charleston—L W Afet-
cdf, W 3 Heyward, 8 E Conyers, E MetKlheim, Miss
A Magill, Airs H.tynesworth, Juo Gllddsu. A Harrell,
il An.ieimanu, J T Barnett, R D Barlow and ladj,
D McGregor, J E McGregor, J Mann, Mrs Neubeck,
rnd 27 on neck. ■
Per etoanier H M Cool, from Darien—A Spencer’
N P Paul, Mr carpenler, Mr Lewis, Wm C Waj liy
Capt Geo trine. Wm Bralesford, Wm J Dickson,
Capt Baii y, Mr Halloway, T P Ualom, Ja3 Devlin,
and C deck.
Per steamer’W G Gibbons, from Augusta—G C
Mayson, E W Solomons, H Strobert, E 8 Riley, BT
Law-tin, Win Boaiick, Mrs Devant, Miss Devant.Misa
Lawtons, Mr McCarthy, Thos Yomana, E It Forrister,
Mrs Wilson end servant, Z Daniels, Wm Bed, ii HaU-
dOB,
Per s’eamsblp Fannie, Baltimore—J O Ash, S M
Whitebouse, G Clarke, J M Roberts, Heath Owen
Euward Hughes, J C Gritniu, and 2 steerage.
Consignees.
Per steamship Missouri, from New York—Adams
Ex Co. J W .V.tleriOn. G VV Allen, Briso A Marcy, W
Barnett, Bed Wylly ,v Co, T Bateson, Brigham. B &
Co, Batesny at Co, C It Royt, S G Clark & Co, OI oh on
Crone A Uraybili, Claghorn & Cunningham, CulTrey
s Halogen, cooper, Oicott 4 Farrelly, Erwin 4 Har
der-, B F EinsieiiL Doyle A Lyons. G L Freeman,
Gu erenh. im <£ 8elig, M Gordon, B H Hardee, Liam
deu’s Express, H Allsbery, Uuleoinb A Co, Bryan A
Hartridge, Humer & Gammell, J T Hamilton, C V
Hutchins, Lenvllle A Gleason, J Lima, La Rroclie
A West, J W Lathrop A Co, G B A G W Lamar, J Mor-
risey, J C Maker, Palmer A Bosworih, Kicuardson A
Barnard,’ J F itucliurt, P Reilly, VSkehan, W II
Stark, M J Solomons, order J C ■beheiner A Sons, B
Strauss, Tyson A Gordon, Miller, Thomas A Co, F M
Turner A Co, B F Ulmar, J L Villalonger, Wilder A
Fullei ton, Wright, Gibbs A Co, W W Lincoln, A A
Solomons, Sltenberg A Bro, T Cohen.
Per steamer Croton, from Charleston—Young A
Nixon, L 8 Bennett, Adams Ex Co.
Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—Brigham,
Baldwin A Co, A Spencer, Wm Geary.
Per steamer W G Gibbons, from Augusta—Erwin
A Hardee, Wright A Gibbs, Mrs CM Miller, Brigham,
Baldwin <£ Co, Anderson A Son.
New Advertisements.
Zerruhbabel Lodge, IV o.
IS, F. & Jk. M.
A An extra meeting of tills Lodge will be
Nf^r’beld Tbii Evening at^t* -o’clock, at tbe Hall,
/NTAcorner Broughton and Bnll streets. Mem-
hers of the Fraternity In go d standing are respect
fully invited to attend. By order
WM. GREENE, W. M.
M LnrwKTiTnAL. Secretary, mgg
To the Voter* of Chatham County.
Wo are authorized to announce JNO. HtTGCENIN
TI OMAN, Esq., a' a candidate for County Solicitor.
Elect on on the 2d day of May next.
*n28-td MANY CITIZENS.
TREASURY OF GEORGIA
MILLEDGEVILLE, March 20th, 1866.
I am directed by the Governor to notify those con
cerned, that the salaries of the e vil list for the Politi
cal ye-r 1SG5, will lie pild on applies ion.
m23-l JNO JONES, Treasurer.
ST. ANDREW’S HALL
Jonn Ratmoko Lessee and Manager
K. L. Wise Stage Manager
Benefitof
MR. E. R. DALTON,
who will appear in two favorite characters, supported
by Mr. T. Hamilton, Miss M. E. Gordon, and the full
Company.
FRIDAY EVEM.V6, MARCH 23d.
will be presented the
Iron Chest.
Sir Edward Mortimer Mr. E. R. DALTON
Wilford ..Mias M. E. GORDON
Ballad Mr. GEO. GRAY
To conclude with the
Honey Moon.
Duke Marza Mr. E. R. DALTON
Rolando Mr. HAMILTON
Juliana, Miss M. E. Gordon
Watch and Chain Lust or Stolen.
O N Saturday night last a Patent Lever open face
Gold Watch and heavy Gold Chain attached, was
either lost or t.keii from the person of the owner.
Maker's name of watch, Wm. Robinson, Liverpool)
nnd numbered 1689. Attached to the Chair was a
Dog-Seal, with the owner’s Initials cut on the stone.
a liberal reward will be paid for its recovery, at this
office. m23-2*
IISSOLDTIToF COPARTNERSHIP.
T HE Copartnership heretofore existing between 3.
A J. Gardner, is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. The business will hereafter be carried on
by J Gardner, at the old stand on Broughton street,
second door from Barnard.
S. GARDNER,
J. GARDNER.
Savannah, March 19tb, 1866. m23
Notice.
UP FREIGHT OFFICE ATLANTIC A GULF R. R.
Cuabllstok A Savannah R R. Wabehocsz,
Savannah, March 22d, 1SC6.
P ARTIES shipping freight by the Atlantic A Gulf
Railroad, to stations where the Company has no
Agent, will be r.quired to call at ibis office and sign
a bond relieving the Company from ail lose or damage
after goods are unloaded from tile care.
C. H. WILLIAMS,
m53 Agent Freight Department.
Murray’s Lin©
FOR
NEW YORK.
The new and aptondid steamship VETERAN, Capt.
SUuuard, will leave for the above port on
Monday, March 26, at 3 o’clock p. m.
For freight, having superior accommodations, ap
ply w
OCTAVU9 COHEN.
FOR JACKSONVILLE, FLA
VIA SAVANNAH AND FERN AND IN A.
The new Steamship
Special Notices.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE.
Fmxow-CrniEM: At the earnest request or many
citizens, I have eoManted that my name be eabait-
ted to you for suffrage. la the event of my election
one-half of tW gross receipts of said (ffea writ he
placed in the hand* of the Rt Rev. Angnattn Verot,
D. D., Blshpp of Savannah, for the benefit of the
poor of my native dty. Your ob’t ev*t.,
m2C.tr HENRY H. EDEN.
To tbe Tolers el Cbatben County.
FgLLOw-CmzrKs—I announce myself a Candidate
for tbe office or Judge of the County Court on the lat
Wednesday in May next, and respectfully aollclt
your support
m21-td JNO. A. STALEY.
COUNTY CuUllT JUDGE.
We are authorized to announce HENRY WIL
LIAMS , Esq., as a candidate for the office of County
Jndge for Chatham county at tbe election in May
next. . ■ffi’M
COUNTY COURT JUDGE.
We are authorized to announce Capt. JNO. BILBO
as a candidate for the Judgeship of the County Court
at the election, the first Wednesday In May next,
mao-td
Notice to Shippers.
FREIGHT OFFICE. ATLANTIC AGULFR. R.,1
Savannah, March 21,1886. /
Parties shipping OUT-GOING FREIGHTS are here
by notified that on and after this date, such freights
will be received at the Charleston t Savannah War*
bouae, Central Railroad Depot, until further notice.
C. H. WILLIAMS,
m21-6 Agent Freight Dep’t.
Board of Health—1866 & 1867.
CITY OF. SAVANNAH. >
Office Clerk or Council, March 20, It66./
His Honor Edward C. Anderson, Mayor, having
appointed the following named dtiaena aa the Board
of Health for the ensning year, they are reapectfaUy
requested to meet at the Exchange Long Room on
Monday, March 28th, 1806, at tS o'clock m., for the
purpose of organizing said Board:
Ward. Names.
Anson.—Dr. J. G. Thomas, H. S. Bell
Berrien.—IL J. Desvergeis, D. T. Scranton
Brown —Dr. James J. Waring, Robert H. Footman
Caihonn.—A. F. Bennett. Henry Mein hard
Charlton Wm. Bwoll. John Hamlet
Chatham.—Wm. H. Bordley. Philip M. Russell
Columbia.—Dr. J. D. Fish, Robert C. Guerard.
Crawford — L. Connell, K. Hager
Currytown, North.—Emanuel Sheftali, L. Mehr
tana
Currytown, South.—M. Camming, J. V. Connerat
, Decker.- -James Stewart, John McCodagby
Elbert.—Ben|. B. Ferrill, Dr. B. F. Myers
Forsyth.—James Grady, Waring Russell
New Franklin.—C. Naughton, A. F,alley
Old Franklin.—A. Gardner. T. Nugent
Gaston.—Cliaa. L. Lodge, F. CoOper
Green.—Michael Lavin, Frederick Cook
Heathcote —Alexander Fawcett, Simon B. Byck
Jackson.—Dr. Ihomas J. Charlton, Gilbert Butler
Jasper.—Dr. Louie Knorr, Cliarli-s 8. Hardee
Lafayette.—Dr. W. G. Lawton, Wm. P. Yonge
Liberty.—Alex H. Waver, Dr. Thomas Smith
Magasine.—James Monahan, Edward McCabe
Mouterey.— Richard A. Wayne, George 8. Gray
North Oglethorpe.—John Rvan. Wm. Solte
Middle Oglethorpe.—Dr J. McFarland, Alfred Kent
South Oglethorpe.—J. U Baahlor, Samuel C. Hover
Pcidval.—Dr. Wm. R- Waling. Dr. W. N. King
Pulaski John Gammell, lease Brunner
Reynolds.—Wm. H Burroughs, R. W. Adams
Troop.—J 8. Hernandez, C. La rape
Walton.—George Powers, P. J. Malone
Warren.—W. T. Thompson, Wm. Duncan
Washington.—Nicholas Wolfe, George Murktn*
Wesley.—John B. Barnwell, George A. Aeha
JAMES STEWART,
m21-td Clerk of ConndL
Auction Sales.
York, Williams, Molntire
4c Co,
Will sen THIS DAY, In front of store, at TO o’clock:
IQ bbla Bacon 8>d«e ,
10 do Bacon Shoulder!
10 do Mass Beef
10 do RnmoPrirk
4 cares Breakfast Bacon
40 bbls Boston. Soda, Oyater, Milk Crackers
10 boxes fresh Pilot Bread
6 bbla Java Coffee
Flour
Candle*
Soap
Tea
Batter
Lard J ’
• case. Boot* and Shoes, Dry Goods
88 reams Wrapping Paper •
90 boxes Bar Ikmiblera. m<3
TRUSTEE’S SALE.
By Bell, Wylly k Chrtotlan.
WU1 be sold on the flrat TUESDAY In April. In front
of the Court House, at 11 o’clock:
(00 acres of Land, beautifully situated on the C«L
tral Railroad, a' Whitesville, 30 miles from the dty
of Savannah. The above land pre« nu many advan
tage* to any person desirous of pur chasing a Farm
conveniently situated from the dty.
Bale positive. Terms cash. m23
AUCTION SALE.
Mendel & Laffitean
Will sell THIS DAY, in front of store, at 10 o’clock >
£0 kegs Butter
10 tierces Sides
Potatoe. and Onions
DryGooda and Furnitnre m23
FINE MULES AT AUCTION.
By Bell, Wylly St Christian.
WUl be sold on WEDNESDAY, tbe 26th day ot March
in front of store, at 11 o’clock:
IT flne yonng Males, in fine order, well broken to
harness; large size males, suitable for plantation
and timber use.
Can he aeen at Henry Wayne's stable, West Broad
street. ~ m22
Notice.
THE City Treasurer is prepared to receive certain
of the taxes levied by the Ordinance passed Decem
ber 27th, 18GS.. That is, the tax upon groan sales
merchandise and wares of every description; upon
all freight and passage money payable In thia city,
and upon horse, and mule. These taxes are due be
tween the first and tenth of each month for the pre
ceding month. All other taxes are payable quarterly
ut.wn the same dates, in the months vt apiii, July
October and January. B. T. OIBSON,
fi City Treasurer.
Memoranda.
Steamer W G Gibbons, from Augusta, reports—
March 21, met steamer L knot, bound up. at Han
cock’s Lauding; 22.1, Passed steamer Union, above
Poor Robin, tied up, with shaft broken; 22d, met
steamer Swan, bound up, above Hudson’s Ferry; 22d,
met steamer Laura, bound up, Purysbnrg.
Consignees per Central Railroad.
March 22,1836.
1219 bales cotton, 20 bales yam, 25 bales leather,
8 boxes tobacco, 12 cars lumber, 1 do shingles and
iiulsc. To M S Cohen, B Philips, E B Hertz & Co,
W H Stark, J McMahon, H McAlpin, W A Hampbile.
J J Brewer, E P Deyo, J L Villaionga, J Laugndoi f,
S W Lathrop. Jones Jt Way, N A Hardee, W H Bur
roughs, O Cohen, Gams A Phtnlzzy, W Battersby A
Co, T c Dsrnpsy, Duncau A Co, J W Rabun, Kelu A
Co, G S Henderson, Erwin A Hardee.
DRAMATIC.
A Complete Assorment of French’s Plav
Books, at ESTILL’3 NEWS DEPOT, *
iii23 Bull St., next to the Post Office
FOR PALATKA,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARTS, FER-
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
fCerrylng the United States Mall.
Tbe new and fast Steam Packet
E 1 1 €L
Capt. P. E. ROWLAND,
will leave on
Tuesday Morning, January 30th,
and continue to leav* regularly ovary TUESDAY-at
iu o’clock.
For freight or pafieage. apply on board at Charles
ton and Florida steam packet Wharf) until further no
*' ' 1L A. COHEN.
Freight payable by shippers.
Freight received at aU times at the Warehouse.
i29-e-ni-tn.tr a i
JLEGAL NOTICE.
will make payment
m22-law6w
person:
MOSES
■ed to edi
LIL1ENTI
estate
UAL, ..
Executor...
TATE OF GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY,—
' Whereas. S. B. Rustin, guardian for the minor
heir* ,.r w. E. Stafford applies tor Letters of Dis-
missory on eattl estate, as in terms of the law. March
m-4^ 6 w - p - GIRARDEAU, o. l. a
DICTATOR,
Capt L. M. Coxetteb,
will leave Charleston, from Adgoris Wharf, every
WEDNESDAY morning, at 6 o’clock, a. m., and Sa
vannah every WEDNESDAY, ut 4 o’clock p. m.
nrrciuaxo
will leave Jacksonville every FRIDAY morning at
3 o’clock a. ra.. ami Savannah every SaTUUD vY
morning at 9 a. m. Arriving at Charleston same
tveni-g. For freight or passage, applv to
L. M. COXETTKR,
Office on Adger’s Wharf.
Agents at Savannah—Messrs. L. J. GUILWARTIN
A CO. m28-tf
WANTED TO CHARTER
TWO VESSELS, each of 1*0 to 200 tons
for Cuban Ports, and home to an Atlantic
Pori of the U. S. North of Hattoras,
nr-3-1 SuRRKL BROTHERS,
WANTED.
B ' .
house. But of reference as to capacity, honesty,
) Y a young man, a situation
house. But of reference
Address Loc 1 ' Box 124.
clerk in a good
honest 1
m23-tf
WANTED.
A N experienced white Nurse, capable of taking
charge of a young infant. Apply early at No.
132 State street.
Just Received and for Sale on
Consignment,
AT REDUCED PRICES, BY
KENNETH HGLEA & CO
203 BAY STREET.
250 bbls choicest Family and Baker's Flour
100 bbls extra State Flour
2oo bbls cheap Flour.
also fob sti.z:
35 bbls Superior Mess Pork
30 bbls Moss and ex. Mess Beef
30 half bbla Mess Pork
30 do Fulton Market Beef
20 hhds Clear Bacon Sides
40 bbls Bacon Strips
20 bbls Sugar Cured Hams and Shoulders
20 bb’B ordinary Shoulders
loo packages Lard
60 do Butter
60 boxes Raisins
2" bbls White Beans
60 hois Pickled Herrings.
CEDAR CAMPHOR
Fok Moths. Sold r>y Drnggieta everywhere. Harris
A Chapman, Boston. mt3-6
Resorte Hats.
L IGHT colors of every description. Ja»t received
ut GOLDING’S,
163 Congreeg street
H. HAYM,
174 Broughton Street. 174
r... j r _ ^, •
CLOAKS AND' SHAWL8, the newest styles,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
WORSTED SHAWLS AND HOODS,
COUNTERPANES, HOSIERY, Ac.
Just received and for *aleat the lowest prices by
ocnitf Jj . n. hyam.
hj)
ForS&&
STEAMER FAtvNIE LEHR.'
STEAMER MINNIE BRANDT. ’
STEAMER HARRY CARROLL.
For particulars, Inquire of
LaROCHE A WEST, or
m22 J. D. BRANDT.
k CARD.
Mr. WM. R- BOYD ha* an interest in my business
and will take charge of my agencies In lnture.
A. WILBUR, 89 Bay-fit.
I will be happy to see all my old friends and new
ones, and am prepared to lake Risks in the Compa
nies represented by onr Agency on aU Insurable
property. WM. R. BOYD.
f2*
Last Notice.
CITS OF SAVANNAH, 1
OmozCLEzn or Commit.. Marck 17.188*./
All Persona doing business within the limits of the
dty, who have not compiled with Ordinance, p
in Connell Dee. 27th, 1866, are hareby notified that
the tzxTBKDZDj time tor taking out licensee has ex
pired, and parties in default will be placed on the In.
formation Docket on Friday, March 23,1884. t-
f Extract from Ordinance 27th Dec., 1846:]
Any person subject or liable to take ont such 11.
cense or badge, and fa ling to do ao for ten days alter
tbe said first day of January in each year, shall be
liable to a fine of not more than thirty dollars for
each day’s default, on conviction before the Police
Court.
JAMES STEWART,.
ml7-6 Clerk of CoanclL
BASOnUOftl
The Original and Beet in the World 1 The only tine
and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable andlootan-
taneoue. Produces lmmediate.y a splendid Black or
natural Brown, withont injuring the hair or akin.
Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Drag-
gists. The genuine la signed William A. Batchelor.
Also,
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLKFUfiURS,
For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair.
«ol 4-’ V CHARLES BATCHELOR New Yon*.
Halt’s Vegetable SicUina Hair lOMter
Has proved itseif to be the most perfect preparation
for the hair ever ottered to the public.
It 1* 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 fall log out.
It cleanses the scalp and malms the halt abft, ma
trons and silken. 1 a i
It Is a splendid heir dressing.
No perron, old or yonng; shonld fail to use it
IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE
FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY.
cAsk for Fall’s Vegetable Sicilian Ha 1 Bentwcr,
and take no other.
B. P. HALL k 00.,
Naahna, N. H., Proprietors.
For sale by an druggists.
BARNES, WARD A 00.,
New Orleans, La.,
n2*.0m Southern Wholesale Agents.
HILL’S HUB DYE, SO neats—-Blade or
Brown, instantaneous; beet, cheapest, durable, re
liable. Depot, No 66 John street. New York. Sold
by all drug and patent medicine store* everywhere.
m9-ly
A PHYOWLOOICAL View or MAH.1UAGR
Containing nearly 800 pages, and 180 fine Plate!
and Engraving* of the Anatomy of the Human Or
gana in saute of Health and Disease, with a Trea
tise on Early Emm, Ra Deplorable Oo—eqnenoea
upon the mind and Body, with the Author’s Plan of
Treatmant—the only rational and successful mode of
core, as shows by the report of eases treated. A
truthful adviser to the married, and those contem
plating marriage, who entertain doubts of their phys
ical condition. Sent free of postage to anyaddNM,
on receipt of 2* cents. In stamps or postage currency,
by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 81 MahQm y..
Albany, N.Y.
T he author may be consults* tffion any of the dt»-
oeees upon which Mrbook treats eMtarpsrennilly or
by mall, and medicines sent to any part of tbe world.
OCtlO mrn
Cora Tv* protect the torn of children's shoes.—
One pair will outwear three withont Ups. Sold every
where.
AUCTION.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Tbe well known and Commodious Freight 8teamer
AMAZON.
Will be sold for cash at public outcry and to tbe
highest bidder, in front of tbe Exchange at 12
o’clock precisely, on Wednesday, 28th day or
March, 1866 :
The steamer Amazon, as she now lies In the Sa
vannah river about (4j four miles below tbe city of
Augusta.
Sold by order of a board of Survey on account and
tor the benefit of all concerned. m21
GOVERNMENT SALE.
York, Williams, Mclntire
« Co.
Will sell on SATURDAY next, 24th Inst., at 10 o’clock
a, no, in front of store, the following Medical and
Hospital Property pertaining to I’os. Hospital. Sa
vannah, Ga.:
300 Wool Blankets
00 Mattnsses
217 Musqnito Bara
127 llair and Feather Pillows
68 Pillow Cases
175 Sheets
214 Iron Bedsteads
36 Leather and Wood Backets
30 Wash-hand Basins
And a huge lot of Shirts, Drawers,
Dressing Gowns,
Surgical Instruments,
Camp cheats.
Medical Books,
Cook Stoves and Utansils,
Prescription and Shop Scales,
Ac., Ac., etc., Ac.
By command of
_ Major General THOMAS,
A. Von Schbadeb, Bvt. Coi. and A. I. G„ MU. Dlv. of
Tenn. mto
LIGHT DRAFT STEAMER FOR SALE.
By Bell, Wylly k Christiaa.
Will be sold In front of Exchange at 12 o’clock
WEDNESDAY, March 28th, withont reserve, for
account of all concerned
THE LIGHT DRAFT SIDE-WHEEL IRON STEAMER
CHATHAM.
BoUt of English iron; her bottom being thoroughly
overhauled aud repaired, and being completely re
fitted at an expen >e ol overfi9,0u0; entire new Smoke
Stack, Paddle Wheels, fully found with furniture
mid apparel, and ready for immediate use. Can be
seen at MiUer’s Foundry Wharf. Capacity 800 bales
cotton; Is a powerful Tug-Boat, and draws only 3J4
feet; she Is 120 feet 6 Inches long; Beam 26 toet 0
inches; Depth 0 feet 9 Inches; Tonnage 273; Square
Engine, disconnecting, length of stroke s feet o
Inches; Cylinder 86 inches; Diameter of Paddle-
wheels 14 feet; Length of Buckets 6 feet 6 inches;
Width of Buckets 18 inches.
TERMS CASH—Purchaser to pay for titles. m!9
Miscellaneous.
City Lic<mses~Fifth and Last
N" otice.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, )
Offioz Clzek or Cora oil, v
February 22d, 1866. I
AU person* doing business within the city limits
who have registered their names at this office for li
cense are notified that said licenses are now ready
for delivery. AU parties in default will be dnly sum
moned to appear before the Mayor's Court on Tues
day morning, 1« o’clock a. m., March 27th, 1866, io
answer in terms of the ordinance of December 27th,
1866.
m2t-8 Jab Stkwabt, Clerk of Council.
FREIGHT BROKERAGE
TO AND FROM ALL PORTS OF THE SOUTHERN
STATUS, EUROPE Ao.
McKEE St TONGE,
71 Broadway (Basement),
NEW YORK.
E NGAGEMENTS for Freight, of small or large
quantities, by the different steam or sail lines,
made at the lowest rate. Merchandise received, for
warded, aud insured when desired.
Owners and shippers of goods will find it to their
advantage to avail themselves of the facUities we
have for forwarding at lowest rates.
Refer in New York to Southern merchant* in gen
eral. Refer in Savannah to Mesas. John F. a M.
Hamilton, Mr. Thomas H. Austin. m8-2awlm
Notice to Creditors.
fi Li, persons having claims against the steamers
A Amazon and Laura are notified to present them
to the undersigned on or before the 25th inat., or
thay will be debarred payment.
JOHN L. ROUMILLAT, Agent.
ml0-eodt25 Dillon’s Wharf.
To the Merchants and Business
Men of Savannah.
T HE Proprietors beg leave to bring to your at
tention
THE GEORGIA DAILY TELEGRAPH,
PUBLISHED IN THE CITY OP MACON.
J. R. SNEED and SAMI,. BOYKIN Editors
The Telegraph has a circulation in the interior, and
especially among the huiness men of towns and vil
lages. unsurpassed by that of any papey in the State,
and hence we present to you as an excellent medium
for bringing your business before the country.
For terms of subscription and advertising apply to
Wm. M. Sneed, our Agent in Savannah.
m20-3 WM. A. REID & CO.
Amusements,
DOSS Alffl ELIZA LEir
BORN WITHOUT
The most wonderful and sin™,.,
specimen of hanS^
She Crochets, Braids Hair rJ ^ ^
Sews, Knits, and uses the ’J £ml,rnl| !w« a--
Tumbler. Ac., with a" much e KiJferS?
ST. ANDREW’S HAM
tmtiMuriher notice, from lo a. , p ■£,
tr If ycu wish to be astonkt,-. ’ 1841
teriaiued. call and see he r . 13hed ac d ItghU. _
Admission only 50 cent.; Chlldrei
't*n, 25.
J. N. WILSON,
Photographer,
8. E. comer Broughton and Whitaker Sirs.,
- SAVANNAH, GA.
Old pictures copied with the greatest care. d!4
GOYERESS WANTED.
A GENTLEMAN (widower) residing in a pleasant
locality In South Carolina, about 3o miles from
Savannah, 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 to this ofjjce wili reach him and meet
with prompt attention- ml7-tf
DAVID BAILEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
No. 13 Whitaker 8t„
Between Bryan and Bay streets,
I S now receiving hi* 8prlng and Summer Stock,
comprising fine French Cloths and Cassimercs:
also, fine Fancy French Catsiraeres and Coatings,
Drap D’Ete. Flannels, White and Brown Linen Dnck,
Marseilles, Ac., which he win make up at the short
est notice and in the most fashionable style.
V~ Remember No. 12 Whitaker street.
ml7 lwAeodlm
HATS AND STRAW GOODS
FOR
BY BLUN & MEYER.
By permission of the Honorable Court of Ordinary
or Chatham conntv, will be sold on tbe first Tues
day in April next between the legal liours of sale
in front of the Court Honse;
That well known tract of Garden Land, containing
(28j twenty-eight acres, belonging to tbe estate o,'
Paul B Glutigny. By order of
LOUIS grenvaLd.
fU-lawtd Administrator.
4 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
my T. J. Walsh.
Will be sold oa TUESDAY, April 3d, in front ot the
Court House, at 11 o’clock:
North half of Lot No. 6 Third Tything, Reynolds
Ward, corner of Congress and Drayton streets; fee
simple. Improvement*—rtore corner Congreve and
Drayton street and a dwelling on Congress street
Bast hair of Lot No. 2 Monterey Ward, subject to a
I (round rent of 42184 per annum. Improvements
bree-etory brick dwelling on Jones street; gas
through tile honee and a well of water In the yard.
Central Railroad Stock
88 shares Southwestern do
6 shares Atlantic A Gulf dp
Sold by leave of the Ordinary of Chatham county
aa the estate of Mrs. Jane Barnett, deceased, for a
divirion among the heirs.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles. f
I
SaramraH. March 7,181*.
The public are requested in all cases of want of
prompt attention on the part of tbe plnmbera to mak
ing repair*, or In cases of overcharging, to make
complaint at the office of Water Worki; so that In
cases of eon tinned or gross neglect, the ordinance can
ba enforced which requires the withdrawal of their
licenses.
By Older of Board of Commission era.
R. D. GUERARD,
m3 Sapt W. W.
ASSESSOR’S OFFICE, l
U. 8. Imtbbhal Hzvsnuz, Finn Die*. Ga., I
93 Bay it, Savannah, March 17,1966. )
ALL PERSONS HAVING
COTTON
In their possession In this city, apon which the
TAX HAS NOT BEEN PAID,
Most report the same
WITHIN FIVE DAYS,
And all Cotton which may arrive hereafter most be
Reported at tkis Office Immediately.
C. H. HOPKINS,
mll-MtikwS
IwmeiM Improvinaeat tm Steam-
HICKS’ PA'
dPROCA'
GINE8.
DIRECT-ACTING, RE-
G-PISTON STEAM EN-
|A iv?tra. P ?-^ t ’ *° "P**’ trsnsportation.
OMrtkWLfind part* over the beat engines, with
gent economy in stsnm nnd repairs. The ckeaneat.
almpjeat most compact, and durable made. a<
» fill purposes. For circular address the
EngneOa^No. 88 Liberty street. New Tort
XX) ■** **»* « Hew York
PLATNER * B06WOHTH,
210 Bay street
as
Men, Women and Children,
AT WHOLESALE.
A TTENTION is called to my large and elegant
stock of the above goods, now In store and ar
riving by every steamer.
These goods were bought directly from tbe manu
facturers, and will be sold aa low as they are jobbed
at in New York.
Merchants visiting the Uty will do well to call and
examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
S. M. COLDING,
m20 163 Congress street.
NEW BOOKS
RECEIVED BY
Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly.
Wives and Daughters; by Mrs. Gaskell.
Tried and True; by Alton Clyde.
Agnes; by Mrs. Ollphant.
False Pride: or Two Ways to Matrimony.
Jealonay; by George Sand.
DeBow's Review for Match. ante
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
OEFICE OF COJtratOI.LF.li OF THE Cnuwv
WHEREAS. J
in the city of Savannah, in the S 'n, uf
and State or Georgia, ha8 0e ( n au "“ D or^ f ", Cll »4
and according to the reqmremenr^ 12 '^
Congress entitled “Art Act tonrol ,he
Currency, secured Or a pledged- ? x ‘«’kt
bonds, aud to provide for the eoL, lnllM SuS
demption thereof," approved Lnl??! 100
complied with all the provi.ions of 3J 8j4 ’«« ta
to be complied with before comn,p, S T d act
of banking under said rot me,W "gti ie tS
Now, therefore, I, Freeman Clarir. n
the Currency, do hereby certiiv that ra r ? ptr ‘%S
National Bank of Savannah,” in ti,^
nah, in the connt.v of Chatham and , o; •“'u-
U authorized tocommeuce the hn.o,' ^° rGp ««t
under the act aforesaid hU5lnw3 »f«
In testimony whereof, witness m. k "
of office tills seventh day of Man^iaT ^ *
No. 16to. FEKEMan CLARKE,
L '»npuoiie.
The Merchants’ Sathivu b
, Savannah, March ?»
in pursuance of the authority of th.r^ *
Comptroller as above, this Bnnk Vi S W ^
live hundred thousand dollars (f5 t
commence to receive deposit, and pa, c ^ i5 '«
a general banking business on Wedti,^),^*^*
21s Inst., at its banking house on theit/^'^*
Bull and Drayton streets. n tSe
... waa&s
W atch.es J ewelry!
Silver and Plated Ware
Fancy Goods. & c '
T HE undersigned respectfdhy calls the .,^1' y
the citizens and visitors from the cornitn^?
well seler ted stock of Wa-ches, Jewelrv rS
Plated Ware Clocks, Fancy StSdTSLfSSS
torere 9 ani1 Pi9t0lS ° f the m08t “WwSwSfe
Parricnlar attention is paid *o th« Rer.is—
W * t ^ eS ’, JcW N lr> ' and Clocks. BatdrgS'ta
coinpetent workmen engaged sathfarUoa mL?
,e '” 1 A. HABIG-
Cor. Bronghton and Whiutoa.
teed.
dec266m
SODA WATER.
/
—0—
$25 REWARD
FOH proof to convict any person of trafflckituia
the following described Bottles: "
Having recently, at a great expense, gotteamu
entire new sett of moulds in which my
SODA WATER, PHILADELPHIA POU
TER, AND ALE BOTTLES
are made. Each of those Botilea have my uaoj I
the year 1866 blown in the glass. The munll Wa
my private property no other perron can porch*
bottles made in them. I neither sell uur gmuii
any of those Bottles.
NO OTHER PERSON HAS A RIGHT |
TO DO SO.
I simply lend them to those who purchase One* I
tents, with the understanding that they are totes I
turned to me when empty. I
This is well understood by all, yet rawy, ngfi I
less of their just obligations, frequently ltsaafil
those bottles with the Soda Wrier or other llqd* I
thereby depriving me of my property and suv,ec(ta| I
me tty jpeses which are unjust and unlawful I
Those Bottles are now very expensite, retted I
more so by the Patent Cork Fastener atu-'iial uri I
lost with every bottle which I lose, together wintk I
many taxes imposed upon lhis ipecies of tasaai I
the most oppressive of which is a direct tu of a I
percent, to the Government on gross sales of MI
or Mineral Water, which reduces the proSuioafil
that it is impossible, at pretent prices, to subnkal
the loss of Bottles, and Ido hereby caution fcig-l
sons against buying, selling, fluing, with iiigukhil
m any manner depriving me of tbe nse of arifcl
U«s- JOHN KYAS,
Soda Water Bottling Rstabltoliaek .
ml7 Southwest corner of Bay and West Breda I
NATURE’S OWN REMEDIES.
Congress Spring Water.
Empire Spring Water.
Columbian Spring Water.
No natural or artificial compound has yet been dis
covered or manufactured that equals these waters as
a preventive, relief and permanent core, for many
temporary and chronic diseases, aa proved by th* ex
perience of many thousands wbo have drank them
for years, with the most beneficial effects.
CONGRESS WATER
Is a cathartic, alterative and tonic, and Is a valua
ble remedy for affectiona of the liver and kidneys,
dyspepsia, gout, chronic constipation and cutaneous
diseases. Is a most powerful preventive of the
fevers and billons complaints so prevalent in warm
climates.
EMPIRE WATER
la a cathartic, and a valuable remedy for rheuma
tism, derangement of the liver, diseases of the skin,
and general debility. Us effects are most saintary in
lnng diseases. It is an almost sure core for scrofula,
and the most aggravated forms of dyspepsia. As a
preventive and care for all bilious derangements it
stands unrivalled.
COLUMBIAN WATER
Is a tonic and diuretic of a highly beneficial char-
" ‘ forfflabei
KIRLIN & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, WINES il
CORNER WHITAKER STREET 111
BAY LANE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED It BEUTBl|
anSl f
JOHN GRAY,
DEALER IN
Wooden Ware,
FAIU, BRUSHES, MATS,
Twines, Cordage, Tubs, Churn., Crril»|
Wagou, Chairs, Baskets, *<•
Nos. 15 Fulton andSJ02FrontS‘|
- NEW YORK ,
3m
aeter, and is a positive remedy f
avel,
calculus, irritation and inflammation of the kidneys
and bladder, and haa most singularly active effects
In restoring these organs when debilitated by long
disease. Females who have suffered for years from
irregularity, and the dietreering diseaeee known only
to their sex, have been entirely cured by the faithful
nnd juuidons nse of Oolnmbian Water.
These water* are bottled fresh and pare, from each
of the above named springs, In so careful and secure
manner that they preserve all their medicinal value
for years, and will be found equally efficacious when
drank thousands of miles distant as when taken di
rectly from the spring.
Beware of imitations and inferior Waters. The
cotta of all genuine Congress, Empire and Oohimbian
Waters are branded on the ride of the cork, thus:
/Coasnos Wares,! J Sanaa Wa*za,\
\ C.AE.S.CO. / ) C.BK.S.CO. / „
r ttnauz Wares,!
C. a B. 3. Co. f
Packed safely and securely, in boxes suitable for
shipment to any part of the world. Congress and
Empire Waters in boxe* containing 4 dozen pints, or
dozen qnart bottles each. Oohimbian Water in
boxes containing 4 or * dozen half pints, or 4 dozen
pint bottles each.
Sold bp off Druggists, Hotels, Wine Merchants,
andJtrst-dassQrocers.
Sold only at wholesale by
hotchkih scurf, Piem*.
9* Beckman fit-, N, Y-
tw~ Orders by mail receive prompt attention.
ml6-th,»mtu3m
ICE, ICE
AT WHOLESALE AND H£TM|
1 1 ’UK undersigned In connertlon-witb »
A firm In the Ice Trade, have rented u
OLD RIBRO ICE H0C3E
corner of Whitaker nnd Congrew street
They have now on hand, aud will conns#
• saDply of the celebrated
LILLY POND l?^ 1
Which will be sold ’
ON AS REASONABLE TERM9 AS E&
interior will tK#'*"
talee®*
All orders from the
attention, and
PaiTticolar Care will bo
Packing-
The Houses willl be under tte ptf 03
tendenca of
BOt JAMES J AlcSGwA.,
who has an interest in tbe ba.lnet!-
office. S*
i4S»*
— Orders maybe left at our i t “ r V, Bo ot
street, or with Mr. McGowan, at me a*
ml4.tr L. J. GUILVAin^
SIGHT EXCHANf
—* y I
ON NBW
CHECKS
On Mercliaits’
For sale at par bv
m20-3 CHARLES
so*'
gbs***
BOAR^.,
from Drayton atreet