Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, March 27, 1866, Image 2

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The Savannah Daily Herald. BY S. W. MASON. SAMUEL W. MASON, Editor, \V. T. THOMPSON, A.iociute Editor. Official Paper of the City. LARGEST CIRCULATION III THE CITY AND COUNTY TUKSDAY, MARCH «T, 1866. MISREPRESENTATION. Senator Sherman, of Ohio, delivered a speech before the Union men at Bridgeport (Conn) on the 17th iost., that contained some gross exaggerations and perversions. After a long historical survey of the proceedings ot the respective parties, to the glorification of the Radicals and the disparagement of con servatives, he attempted to show that thei e was no essential difference between the political views of the President and the majority in Congress with regard to the test oath For this purpose ho stated that— Those Spates, then, I say, (SUtcS lately in rebellion) ■ c imiilv with such conditions as iua> be un :• r 'nt st^ud/goarintee. Of loyalty to the ; . I'.'sr oat,is or otherwise, as that people may “ o' [Upplauso.] nut it is said that upon this P- -=r,‘ Fpres dent differs with Congress. Now 1 say Sat u m mo main point the President does not differ congress, and that he has always agreed with the Z- ton I have lust stated to you; and I can show in his last official utterance, the veto mea- gV'-e and aiao in bis unfortunate speech of the 22d of TVbaSv, he announced this doctrine in better words than I have used to announce it. The President r - by upon that docrine. that the States lately , , b, ! on must be reorganized upon a loyal basis from them, and then point triumphantly to those complaints as evidences of continued disaffection. Gen. Grant has home bis testimony to.the favorable state of south ern affairs and southern feelings, and Gen. Sherman has done the same, but their testi- timony lias been set aside because it came in conflict with the representation of others whose views and prejudices accorded with their own. Here are two men who could be trusted with the entire control and direc tion of the armies and military affair* fit the country; and yet their well weighed and disinterested testimony ia discarded as un worthy of credit when it conflicts with that of Carl Shurz and others of the same ilk. It may be in the power of the southern people to thwart this deliberate, bold and cruel scheme of the leading radicals, by the constant exhibition of a patient temper and prudent conduct- They should endeavor to keep clear of excitement, to go diligently about the performance of their duties, to bestow their attention upon their own bu- sin=sp, and to leave politics to politicians and our destiny in the hands of an over- mliug Providence. New Advertisements. DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE, " —BY— T^athrop <& Co. Cabinet Organs. Auction Sales. weald notify tbe citizens of the city and surrounding country that he Is now ready to supply all orders for tbe above Instruments. Any ordets left at the Book Store of lfr, B. Mellon, on Congress street, will meet with prompt atten tion. ^ * These Organs have received the high eat testimo nials from such musicians a. Gortschalk, & B. Mills, Harry Sanderson. Wa Mason, W. B. Brad burg, 0. W. Morgan, John Zuffdel, Geo. J. Webb, Thalberg, Lowell Mason, Geo. f. Boot, Ac., Ac. These organs range In price from $76 to $1,000. ni2T-eodlw By Blun & Meyer. fessra. Kenneth Mac Lea A Co., JO* Bay street, will offer THIS DAY. at taction, a large stock of Flour, ron mat lag of some of the beat brand* of Superfine, Extra and Family Flour two, 8ome very choice Bakers’ Floor, Besides, an extensive stick of Provisions, to which we call the attention of dealer* generally. ni27 real Estate. By Bell, Wylly A Chrlitlai. The Augusta Chbonicle and Sentinel.— This once popular and influential journal, <me ot the oldest in the State, has been pur chased by Henry Moore, Esq. and General A. R. Wright, by whom it will hereafter be conducted. Messrs. S. A. Atkinson aud Martin V. Calvin, gentlemen of talent and experience, are engaged on the editorial staff of tbe paper. Undar the new regime the Chronicle will soon regain its fotmer influence and prosperity. tutlCD when yield Applause.J You will rtud this in the veto and perhaps I bad better read you a short u this important point. I quote this be- jlast official utterance, so that no one can ive quoted old speeches or statements of • m, and that he lias since changed his mind, hat he says: t v who rebelled comply with the consti- • n they give sufficient evidence of loyalty, . that they can be trusted, when they j. -nee to the law that you and I acknowledge, i Vav extend to them the right hand of fellowship, and let r.( e and union be restored.” And I say so too, mid s-. <1 m * ’onpress. When they give sufficient evi- ijenc of 1 iilty, and when they showthat they can be. tru->t -i. vvhen they yield obedience to the law to whi. ; : v u :nd I are bound to yield obedience, then I pv.* u-T:.;.l. them, and so 9ays Congress. The only eucc . . .lieu, are what terms or conditions shall be impor -d. what qualifications what tests of loyalty, cbi;; required of them V For one. I want no better than th \ -• oath that was made twoor three years ngo. vpplanse.' Again, in the veto message Mr. Johneon 'I h«>ld it my duty to recommend to \ .n’, ; the "interests of peace and in the interests of the L iuon, U.e admission of every State to its share of lation, when, however insubordinate, in- • ui i.'*- rebellious its people may have been, it pre- sen*: li t only in an attitude of loyalty and har- ru i’v. out in the persons of representatives whose loyalty cannot be questioned under existing constitu tional or legal test. ” Now the words which we have marked in italics are not found in any declaration of the Ptcsideut, official or unofficial. These words ate an interposition of Mr. Sherman. Tne sentence which follows quoted from the veto mes-i-ige does not contain a syllable in relation to thnt part of the test oath requir- uig southern representatives “to swear be fore Almighty God that they never directly or indirect.y aided in the rebellion,” nor a word regarding the test oath. Here is the language of thej President: “When those who rebelled comply with the constitution! when they give sufficient evidence of loyalty, when they show they can be trusted, when they yield obedience to the law that you and I acknowledge, I say extend to . them tb e right hand of fellowship and let peace and union be restored.” Mr. Sherman in order to make it appear that there is iittle or no difference between the radical party and the President has made these citations from his speech on the 2i’d of February and his veto message, in neither of which is there one word said about taking an oath that those seeking seats in Congress “ncccr directly or indirectly aided in the rebellion- ' New Advertisements. Ancient Land Mark Lodge, No. 231 h. A. THE SHORTSIGHTEDNESS OF CON GRESS. The present Congress has been in session now four months—a period sufficiently long, it ?eems to us, for a full comparison of indi vidual opinions, aud for an agreement of some kind, on the part of the majority, con cerning the terms upon which they are wil ling to admit the Southern States to full membership in the UnioD. That a complete and flu a! settlement of the perplexing ques tions which agitate the public mind is due to tbe people of the South and to the interests of the whole country must be universally conceded. The idea very generally prevails at the South that tbe Radicals are determiaed to impose oppressive burdens upon them. This apprehension naturally causes them to hesi tate ubout resuming, with a hopeful spirit, their old employments; it keeps them in a ievensh and unsettled condition. At the North, as we are informed by the most intel ligent journals of all parties, one of the most prominent causes of the present and increas ing depression in business, is tbe unceriaicty and auxiely that is felt iu business circles relative to the action of Congress upon this subjec:. It, therefore, stands out in bold relief that a vital public policy demands the immediate adoption by the government of some specific plan of adjustment. There is no excuse for continuing the present painful suspense concerning the exactions that are to he made from the southern people. But do present indications denote that the country is nearer a solution of the recon struction problem to-day than it was at the commencement of the session? We think no},. A close observation of the course of the leading men of tbe Radical party in aud out of Congress during tbe last two weeks lias forced us to the conclusion that no amount of evidence that can be adduced will satisfy them as to the loyal dispositiou of the south ern people. It seems they would not believe though one were to rise from the dead. These men have wilfully shut their eyes that they may not see. To see would be to be lieve. They therefore refuse to look. Ex tort from them the confession that the South, as a people, is no longer rebellious in spirit; that it is sound, true and loyal, and that mo- ment.their radical agitation must cease. If continued, after such an admission, they would stand before tbe country as self-con victed factionists, aud would be at once de nounced by the northern masses. It is their policy to mislead their party as to the true state of feeling in the South, in order that they may be sustained by that party in their • persecution of the South. How cqulj they confess that the southern people are anima ted by the proper sentiments, and are fit for readmission to the Union, and at the same time appeal to their party to exclude them from the Union? They not only do not wish to believe that the southern people are loyal, but, it seems, they actually wish to prevent them from becoming loyal. They irritate and in sult them that they may draw complaints N A Regular Communication of this Lodge will rbe held at their Hall, This Evening. at 8 i, o’clock. Punctual attendance is requested. By order JAS. M. PRENTISS, miT Secretary. COUNTY SOLICITOR. Wo ire authorized to announce ROBERT FALLI GANT, Kstj., us a candidate for the office of County Solicitor, at the election in May next. m27-5* COUNTY COURT JUDGE. To ins Voices or Chatham Cccntt ; In.i ow Citizens—I announce myself a candidate for Hie office of Judge of the County Court, at the election on the 1st Wednesday In May next, and re spectfully solicit your suffrage. nr-T-lf CHARLES FARRELLY. COUNTY' JUDGE. Fellow-Citizens of Chatham Coustt ; —1 r.m a candidate for the olfice of County Judge, ami respect fully solicit your support at the election to he held on the 2d of May next. mf-td LEVI S. RUSSELL. DIVISION OF NATIONAL BANKS, 1 Washington. March 21, I860, j It is hereby certified that tbe Savannah .National Hank. Georgia, a Bunking Association organized un der the Act •• To provide a National Currency, se cured bv a pledge ol United States Bonds,” having complied w ith she requirements of sectiun 46 of said Act, and with the regulations of this Department made in pursuance thereof, has this day been desig nated as a Depository of Public Moneys, except re ceipts from Customs, and by virtue of sucli designa tion will also lie employed as a Financial Agent of the Government. F. E. SPINNER, Treasurer U. S. ■G-8~ City Advertiser and National Republican pub lish one time. m27-3 NEW SPRING G Cases Fancy Prints Cares Bleached Shlriincrs Cases Colored Muslins Bales Brown Shirtings Bales Sheeting Stripes Bales Bine Denims , . Bales Bed Ticks Bales Striped Osnabnrgs Bales Brown Drillings White Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Ac. The above goods having been purchased within a few days, we are prepared to offer at the lowest prices. m27-2 Empire Line SIDE-WHEEL STEAMSHIP, FOR HEW YOKE. -rV.tlan.tic Mail Steamship Company. PASSAGE RATES: Cabin $30 00; Steerage $5 00, with Snb< violence $10 00. The new and fast side-wheel steam, hip SAN SALVADOR, Atkins, com . mauder.wili sail as above, on Saturday, March 31, at 8 a. ui. For freight or passage, having accommodations su perior to any steamer In this trade, apply to B. H. HARDEE, No. 12 Stoddard’s Range. GARRISON 4 ALLEN. Agents. m n 7 No. 5 Bawling Green. N. Y. FOR CHARLESTON VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. Carrying the United States Mail. STEAMER FANNIE, CAPTAIN MoNELTY, will loivo as above from the Florida Steamboat wharf, foot of West Broad street, on Thursday, March 30th, at 10 a. m. This boat Is in very excellent order, is commanded liy officers of experence; and has superior state room Treasury of the United States, ceived and stored in fire-proof warehouse, free of ex pense. Way freight pm able on wharf. No froieht taken after 12 o’clock on day of sailing. No freight received after 9 o’clock on day of sail tug. For freight or passage, nppiy to F. M. MYRELL, Apt, m27 Harris’ Buildings. Bay stroet. Or to W. JonNsoN, on wharf. 1866. JUST OPENED BY LATHROP & CO.: Bilk Embroidered Grenadines I Embroidered Grenadines, Bareges Plaid Barcge$ Mosambiques and Lenos Colored Jaconets, Lawns, &c. Embroideries, Lace Goods, &c. For Sale. T the Gr.lf Railroad Yard: 40 ( 0t.0 fee; Seasoned inch Boards 20,000 feet Seasoned thrpe-quarrtef inch Boards, iu any quantity. Enquire of’ AARON REPPARD, m2T-2w* At the Gulf Railroad Depot. A VERNONBURG HOUSE. fpiiE above well-known watering place at Vernon- A burg, eight miles from ihe city, will be opened for tlio reception of visitors on the 2d of April. Bath honres, boats, &c., iu connection with the establish ment. For farther information, enqnire of W. A R. McIntyre 4 Co. P. L. CONSTANTINE, Agent. m27-lm‘ Proprietor. FOR AUGUSTA ND WAY LANDINGS ON THE RIVEI The fine steamer Greneral Berry •will leave for Augusta on Wednesday, March 28, at — o’clock. For freight,' apply to ' 1 CHARLES L. COLBY 4 CO- m27 Corner Bay and Ahercorn sts. For Sale, Freight or Charter. The steamer COLUMBIA, abont 26 ton a burthen, ca pacity 201 barrels, of light draft, well fonnd and adapt ed for towing or for a tinder. Cat be seen for three days. Apply at HORATIO PITCHER’S Ship Chandlery, Bay at- Savannah. m27-3 For Liverpool. r-rr^ The A 1 American ship GASPER, A. L, HTQO Emerson, master, having two-thirds of her EyiTiy cargo engaged, will have prompt despatch. - For balance of freight, apply to m27-'l WILDER 4 FULLARTON. 50 BUTTER. TUBS choice Goshen Bntter 60 tubs Leaf Lanl For sale by HILTON A BANDELL. m27-3 193 Bay street. RICE, RICE. i) fl BAGS choice East India Rico Just received and for sale by HILTON 4 RANDELL. 393 Bay street. S TATE OF GEORGIA CHATHAM COUNTY._To all whom it may concern: Whereas, Harvey W. Lathrop will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters' of Administration on ihe cstut.-u* Humphrey P. Horton, late of said county, deceased. Tilt—e are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil u hom it may concern, to h, and appear before auld Court to make objection (if any they have; on ot before tbe first Monday iu May next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my official Bignatnre, this 26th day of March _l30C. D. A O'BYRNE, lu27 o. o. o. Booms to Let. F urnished rooms to let. office. Enqnire at this m2G-tf NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. O N and after this date all freight for Hawkinsvillo and intermediate landings.on the altuniaha and O.inulgee rivers, must bo paid here by the shippers. Macon freight c.ia be paid at that point. m-7-5 ERWIN A HARDEE. NEW TORE OYSTERS R ECEIVED per steamship Hunter at NUGENTS SALOON, corner ol Bryan and Bull streets, opposite the Pulaski House. m27-l Watches! Watches!! A FINE assortment of English. Swiss nnd Amer- kau Watches, just received ubd tor sale at SAW MILL & CORN HILL For Sale on Consignment. 1 54-Inch Iron Frame Circular Saw Mill, with 24 feet carriage l Extra .54-inch Saw I 3 i-lhcli Corn Mill ' Co leet Belting. For eale at manufacturer's prices. Apply to m27-lf BRIUHAlt, BALDWIN A CO. Corn Landing. 5 nnn BU5nEL8 discharging from schooner iUUU Grace Clifton. For sale in lots to salt purchasers, by m27-3 GUERARD A FERRTLL. IN~otice to Consignees. C ONSIGNEES per steamship HUNTER are notified tbnr t-he is this day discharging at Pioneer SM'amahip Wharf, and all goods remaining on wharf atrer sunset will bo stored at risk and expense of owners. U127-1 HUNTER A GAMMRLU FOR SALE. T O arrive in a few days : 60 tuna Peruvian Guano )00 hols Land Plaster, m 2T • N- A. HARDEE A CO. F. D. JORDAN’S, 129 Congress st. Mackerel. 1KA HALF BBL8. Nos. 1 and 2 New Mackerel IOU loo kits Nos. 1, 2 and 3 do Just received and for sale by HILTON A RANDELL, mii-3 193 Bay street. Summer Residence on the Salts for Sale or Rent. A IIOUSE and LOT at Thunderbolt. The Honso bus Niue Booms and a large attic : also a good stable and sued, and well of excellent water. The Lot Is one hundred feet on the River, running back to a road known as the Artillery Avenue about niue hundred feet- For further particnlats inquire of Juo. Stevenson. Alto, a place in Effingham county with a good Dwelling, Ac. m27-eod2 w ICE, ICE, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Will be sold on th. first TUK8DAY la April, In front of the court House, st 11 o’clock a. m.: Lot No. 6. QUmervllle, on the corner of Hast Broad, The Bhprove- i Store. m27 Lot No. 8, QUmervllle, on the corner ol East Boundary and Reynolds street*. 1 ■tents consist of Two Dwellings and a 1 T HE undersigned In connection with a Northern firm in the Ice Trade, have rented the OLD RIBRO ICE HOUSE, corner of Whitaker and Congress street lane. They have now on hand, and will continue to keep, a sunply of the celebrated LILLY POND ICE, Which will be sold ON AS REASONABLE TERMS AS ELSEWHERE. All orders from the interior will receive prompt attention, and Particular Care will be talcen in Packing. The House* willl be under the personal superin tendence of MR. JAMBS J. MoGOWAN, who has an Interest in the bnslness. ttr~ Orders may be left at our office. No. 148 Ba street, or witli Mr. McGowan, at the Ice House. m!4-tf L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO. I York, Williams, Mclntire A Co. | Will sell THIS DAY, WITHOUT RESERVE, At io o’clock, A. M., In front of store: | A large invoice of Shelf Hardware, consisting of Cutlery, Locks, Door Latchers. Knobs, Screws, Augers, Bltta, Hatchets, Ac., Ac., Ac. to bblg Smoked Shoulders Bbls Mess Beef Bbla Rump Pork 10 caseB Fish 6 cases Mustard 6 cases Ground Pepper 6 cases Ground Spice . „ 21 cases Ground Coffee One large Office Desk Fifty Pickaxes Four Setts Male Team Harness Fifty Iron Cot Bedsteads N. B.—All the above are to be sold to the highest bidder, without reserve, for account of whom it mar | concern. ALSO, I Tbe nsnal sale of other Merchandise. m27 CORN, COTTON SEED, SUGAR, CANDLES, &C. 9fifiA sacxs Prime whlteCorn. " "HJU 1000 sacks Prime Yellow Corn. 1600 sacks Gulf Cotton 8eed. 100 boxes Star Candles. 10 hbils Choice Cl tinned Sugar. 13 tierces Prime Leaf Lard. 3 tierces Davis’ Choice Sugar Cured Hams. 3 casks Bacon. 10 tons (jot t on seed Oil Cake—a capital feed for Cows. Cargo of schooner Grace Clifton, from New Or leans, landing and for sale by mar24-S A. MINIS. HARNESS, SADDLERY, &c., AT AUC TION.’ By Bell, Wylly A Christian. Tomorrow. WEDNESDAY, at 10X o’clock. In front ol store : 20 Setts 4 and 8 Mule Wagon. Harness Lot Saddles, Trace Chains, Axes, Shovels, Ac. ALSO, A fine lot Blankets, Sheets, Mattrasses, Pillsws, I Counterpanes, Towels, Dry Goods, Fancy Articles, Ac., Ac. m27 [ STEAMER R. H. MAY AT AUCTION. BY BELL. WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. Will be sold tomorrow, WEDNESDAY, 28th Inst., at 12 o’clock, In front of Exchange, for account of all concerned, the steamer CEDAR CAMPHOR For Moms. 8old fcy Drnggiets everywhere. Harris A Chapman, Boston. m23-6 As she now lies burnt In the Savannah river near Poor Robin Landing, together with all her ma- I chinery, chains, anchors, tackle, and apparel belong ing to said boat, now on board. Terms cash. m27 Auction Sales. BY THOMAS J. WALSH. On TUESDAY, April 80. will be sold In front of the Court House: If* No. 29 and Improvements, Colombia Ward. 120 feet on York street and 46 feet on Habersham street, Ground rent, $66 36 per annum. Lot No. 30 and Improvements, Columbia Ward, 44 feet on Habersham street and 120 feet on a lane. Ground rent $3* 24. For further particulars enquire at tha Counting Room. Titles andonbted. Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles. m26 BY BELL WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. Will be sold, on the first TUESDAY in April, In front of the Court House, at 11 o'clock : Improvement* on Lots Nos. 4 and 6, 4th lathing, Reynolds Ward, consisting of one Two Story Wooden Dwelling, on brick basement, fronting on Congress street: Two Story Dwelling fronting on Lincoln street and Two One-Story Houses, fronting on lane—unex pired terms of lease of the lots to October, 186$, at three hundred and fifty dollars per annum, which will be transferred to purchasers. Terms cash. m24 ATTENTION OF CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND RETAILERS REQUESTED. Auction of Bacon, Hams, Butter, Flour, Shoulders, Lard, Ac., at Wholesale. For sale by auction to close consignments, on TUESDAY, March 27th, at 10 o’clock a. m. on the premises of Kenneth McLea A Co., 202 Bay street: 200 bbls low priced Flour 300 do Superfine Flonr 260 do Extra Flour. 200 do Baker’s and Family Flour 21 packages low priced Shoulders IS packages Sugar Cured Rams and Shoulders 36 do choice Breakfast Bacon, without re serve 10 bbls very choice Clear Bacon 8 bbls new smoked Bacon Sides, heavy 3 boxes choice Bacon Strips 30 bbls Mess Pork 20 half bbls Mess Pork 20 half bbls Fulton Market Beef 6 bbls newly smoked Beef 100 packages Lard 36 do Batter Together with White Beans, Layer Rabins and Pickled Herring. The above goods will be sold In lots by wholesale, and a portion of them without reserve. Merchants from the country are particularly requested to at tend. The goods can be examined at any time be fore the sale. BLUN A MEYER, m24 Auctioneers. ' STEAMER CHRISTOPHER. AT AUCTION. By Bell, Wylly & Christian. Will be sold on WEDNESDAY next, 28th day of March, at 12 o'clock, in front of tbe Kxcltange, for account of all concerned : THE SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER CHRISTOPHER, as she now lies In Savannah River, near Poor Robin's Landing, together with all her Machinery. Tackle and Apparel, belonging to said boat aow on board as she now lies burnt. Sold for the benefit and account of all concerned. Terms cash, purchasers to pa; for titles. m?4 Paper Bags. [ N store and for eale very cheap, a large stock of all sizes of the patent Satchel Bottom Paper Bags. PLATNER A BOSWORTH, m22-6 210 Bay street. DRAMATIC. A Complete Assorment of French’s Play Books, at ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT, m23 Bui! St., next to the Post Office^ Immense Improvement is Steam- HICKS’ PATENT DIRECT-ACTING, RE CIPROCATING PISTON STEAM EN GINES. S AVE 75 per cent in space, weight, transportation. friction, and parts over the best eDginas, with great economy in steam anti repairs. The cheapest, Amplest most compact, and durable made. Adapted io all purposes. For circular address tbe Hlfiks j Engine Co., No. 8S Liberty street. New York. fl9-2aw6m AN OKD1HAICE | To Increase the fees of the Weighers of Hay. and provide for the appointment of two more weighers of bay. SEC. 1. Be It ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah In Council assembled, and It Is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, That the fees of the Weighers of Hay shall hereafter be (10) ten cent* for every bundle of Hay weighed ln- steadofslxaudsqnartercts. asformeriy,and tbalall ordinances and p*rtsof ordinances, so bras they mili tate with this ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed. Sec. 2. And bo It further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That In future there shall be two addi tional Weighers of Hay, the first election tor whom shall take place at the next regular meeting of Conn- ell after the usnal notice published hy the Clerk of [ Council. Ordinance passed In Conncil March 2l*t, 1866 EDW. C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest: Jas Stewakt, Clerk Council. m26-3 Fertilizers. 1 An BRLS. of Fertilizers, slightly damaged. Fo IUU sala low. by U-3 CLAOHORN A CUNNINGHAM. ATTENTION, FENIANS. T HERE will be a meeting of tho Fenian Brother hood on MONDAY EVENING, 26th March, ins!., at 8 o’clock p. m.. over the store of M. J. Doyle, no Bryan street. Pnnctnal attendance of all the mem bers Is most earnestly requested, ss business of im portent* ia to be trans icted. Those wishing to join the cense are respectfully In- vited to attend. By order of JAMES SKEHAN, m24-2 State Center. HATS AND STRAW GOODS FOR Hen, Women and Children, AT WHOLESALE. A TTENTION is called to m; largo and elegant stock of the above goods, now In atore ana ar riving by every steamer. These good* were bought directly from the manu facturer*. and will be sold as low as they are Jobbed at in New York. Merchants visiting the city will do well to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. S. M. COLDING, m20 168 Congress street. ELECTION NOTICE. CITY OP SAVANNAH. Office Clebk of Council, March 23d, 1886. A T the next regular meeting of Conncil. to be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7X o’clock p. | m . April 4tfa, 1866, an election will be held for the I offices of Three Weighers of Hay, ! in accordance with Ordinance passed In Council March 21st, 1866. Applicants most state in their ap plications the names of their securities (two required) to each bond $600, and hand in their applications to | me on or before 10 o'clock a. in. on tbat day. JAMES STEWART, m24-td clerk of Connell, c. 8. NOTICE J. BORCHERT & SON, Bread & Biscuit Bakery, CORNER OF BRYAN AND JEFFERSON STS., Savannah, Georgia. Navy Pilot Bread Butter and Sugar Crackers Soda, Wine, Egg Bisculta, Ginger Snap - ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. m2C-2w /CONSIGNEES per Steamehip NORTH POINT, KJ from Baltimore, will please attend to the recep tion ol their goods landing this day at Jones, wharf All goods remaining on wharf at son down, will be stored at rlak and expense of owners, and will be ready for delivery on Tuesday, 27th insk m24-2 Laroche a west. Agt*. Notice. T HE undersigned, under the name and style of PHILLIPS A MYERS, have this day formed a I “ limited partnership ” for th* transaction of a Gene ral Commlaalon, Auction, Factorage and Forwarding Business in the c’ty of Savannah, to continue until tbe first day of January, 1871. Barnet Phillips and Frederick Myere are the general partners, andJohn Chadwick of New York, the special partner, who has contributed the nun of twenty-five thousand dollars to the common stock of theco-i FOR SALE. FREDERICK MYERS, JOHN CHADWICK. Savannah, 22d March, 1866. m24-lnwfiw T HE TREES, as they stand, on twen •and acres on tbe St. Johns river, nty-two th’ Fla. Apply I W. S. WALKER. 1 Broad street, next to State Bank, Charlaston, S. C. FLOUR AND K. D. HOMINY. 7RA BBLS., just received aud foraale by f OU RANDELL 4 CO., s 6 Cor. Boy and Bernard street*. SILK BASQUES AND SA.CQXJES. WANTED. PLAID, STRIPED BRIGS AND PLAIN CAM- CHECK, DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS AZ e X£IZ A ?' feetIon *’ of I 8TR IPED PLAIN AND CHECKED PHILLIPS 4 MYERS, | NAINSOOKS INDIA MULL, BISHOP LAWN MYERS, No. 86 Boy street. 50 COTTON SEED. BUSHELS fine Sea Island. , For sale P. H. BEHN. m26-eo13* - 214 Bay street JONES’ 6-4 CAMBRICS, IRISH LINENS WHITE AND COLORED BRILLIANTS I BUFF, WHITE AND FIGURED PIQUA 1 CLOTH H TOBACCO. 7K HALF and three-quarter boxes, Bright, ponads, f Tobacco 12G half and three-quarter boxes, Medium, pounds, Tobacco 60 half and three-quarter boxes. Navy, pound), Tobacco 176 eighth tioxrs Bright, hslf poinds, Tobacco 150 do do Sweet - do |LADIES’ AND’ MI8SE8’ SILK GLOVES LISLE AND MISSES’ LONG NET MITTS, Ac., Ac. Just opened at EINSTEIN & ECKMAN, mC4 151 CoafrcM Mmt, do For die by do BLACK SILKS ! m26-3 HILTON A BANDELL, 198 Bay street. GUANO. For sale by A. MINIS. KEROSENE OIL A T One Dollar perjmlloi of every size. For sa in, and KEROSENE CANS «>7 O. M. HE IDT, Corner Whitaker and State eta. SAW HILL FOB SALE. nr : "i** 1 timber land sufficient to supply the miffs for three or four years. Apply to T. B. MARSHALL * BBO., Savannah, ° rTHHOO TW.onNo.A We have receh i by last steamers— BLACK SILKS, of all widUia COLORED AND WHITE DRESS SILKS MOZAMBIQUE8, GRENADINES, BAREGES, PINA CLOTHS, plain andcheckpoplins, lawns, muslin, :y ORGANDIES, ‘ nnd oQnr Styles of Dnea Goods. EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, ■** Ui Confrere street. TRUSTEE’S SALE. By Bell, Wylly E Christian. Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in April. In front of the Court House, at 11 o’clock : 600 acre* of Land, beanrlfully situated oa the Cen tral Railroad, at Whltesvllle, 30 miles from the dty of Savannah. The above land presents many advan tages to any person desirous of purchasing a Farm conveniently situated from .the dty. Sale positive. Terms cash. m?3 FINE MULES AT AUCTION. By Bell, Wylly & Christian. Will be sold on WEDNESDAY, ihe 28th day of March in front of store, at 11 o'clock: 17 fine young Mules, in fine order, well broken to harness; large slae mules, suitable for plantation and timber nee. Gan be seen at Henry Wayne’s stable. West Broad street. . . m22 AUCTION. By Bell, Wylly & Christian. The well known and Commodious Freight Steamer AMAZON. Will be sold for cash st public outcry and to the highest bidder. In front of tbe Exchange at 12 o’clock precisely, on Wednesday, 28th day of March, 1866: The steamer Amazon, as she fiow lies In the Sa vannah river about (4; four miles below the city of Augusta. Sold by order of a board of Survey on account and for tbe benefit of all concerned. m21 Amusements? GRAY’S mirror or THE wm *0® TWO NIGHT* Wednesday & Xh March 280, , nd28th A Wonderful Entertains VIEWS THROUGHOUT THEt!^! Choice election, of bou, ^ ANCIENT AND MODERN unqualified approval of moit a h , a * *'• tiflemeu. travelers. clergyu.'^T 0 *"^ AN appropriate wni be given wi h esch view tainment will ne PiU CS3 0FxDW iit ,„ 1 .. °" at Circle HDd Pftran»»t * two Ladiw, $2 ; Child^eIl , S(| t ^? e, , cents; ColoredGaller^, ",^’ ftniffia Reserved seats can be ~ i ’ . * ST. ANDREVV’S~Hal[ Jobs Ratmokd..... : F. L. Wise •*»** m,i g | -I^l_^*4«lt2|l BENEFIT OF TH* “dmpoHtan^Co^ BY J. HUGUBM.N TUtwJ ^ The popular Actor, Mr. E R DArm» volunteered, and will recite «!*«„-■ h « Hi« M. E. GORDON A ftrewS R r utBTTBKoR ^ Lecture by J. Huguenin Tbijj BINCEN ON THE RHINE By Mr. e. r dalton. ' To conclude with the favorite Little Treasure’ Gertrude „ ^ • Maiden bl ush !!....! J !■ Goff* F.*rwssr~ ; wedne '" a *T’bh S ^ HER HU®, life AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE LIGHT DRAFT STEAMER FOR SALE. By Bell, Wylly It Christian. Will be sold In front of Exchange at 12 o'clock WEDNESDAY, March 28th, without reserve, for account of all concerned THE LIGHT DRAFT SIDE-WHEEL IRON STEAMER - CHATHAM. Built of English iron; her bottom being thoroughly overhauled aud repaired, and being completely re fitted at an expense ol aver$9,000; entire new Smoke Stack, Paddle Wheels, fully found with furniture and apparel, and read; for Immediate use. Can be seen st Miller’s Foundrv Wharf. Capacity 800 bales cotton; is a powerful Tug-Boat, and dtpws only 3K feet; she Is 120 feet 6 Inches long; Beam 26 feet 6 Inches; Depth 6 feet 9 inches; Tonnage 273; Square Engine, disconnecting, length or stroke 6 feet 6 inches; Cylinder 36 Inches; Diameter of Paddle- wheels 14 feet; Length of Backets 6 feet 6 inches; Width of Backets 18 Inches. TBRM8 CASH—Purchaser to pay for tltlns. ml9 BY BLUN A MEYER. ~ By permission of the. Honorable Conrt of Ordinary or Chatham county, will be sold on the first Tues day in April next between the legal hours of sade In front of tbe Court House ; That well known tract of Garden Land, containing (28; twenty-eight acres, belonging to the estate of Paul E Glatigny. By order of LOUIS CRENVALD. fl9-lawtd Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. By T. J. Walsh. Will be sold on TUESDAY, April 3d, In front ot the Court House, at 11 o’clock ; North hell el Lot No. t Third Tything, Reynolds Ward, corner of Congress and Drayton streets ; fee simple. Improvements—atore corner Congreve and Drayton street and a dwelling on Congress street East half of Lot No. 2 Monterey Ward, subject to a ground rent of $21 64 per annum. Improvements— three-story brick dwelling on Jones street; gas through the house and a well of water in the yard. ALSO, 3$ shares Central Railroad Stock S3 shares Southwestern do 6 shares Atlantic 4 Golf do Bold by leave of the Ordinary of Chatham county as tbe estate of Mrs. Jane Barnett deceased, for a division among the heirs. Terms caph, purchases) paying for titles. (20 RISKS TAKEN IN THE FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS CO0L NIBS: . . e Colombia Fire Insurance Company, of New York | Fulton Fire Insurance Company ol New York am | Excelsior Fire Insurance Company of jfew York at 91 Springfield Fire Insurance Company of New York are| Putnam Fire Insurance Company of Han ford Kre| Washington Fire Insurance Company of Baltimore m.v| Gall State. Fire Insurance Company of Til- ^lahaaaee :»«| ACCIDENT Travelers’ of Hartford fijOtal d FlrO’ Petersburg Savings and Insurance Cotnpany of Virginia : HM| Bothnia Home Insurance Company of Ala bama. sw| Georgia Home Insurance Company, Cot co bus W| LIFE. mu* 1 * HILL'S HAIR DYE, N cents Black or Brown, instantaneous; best, cheapest, durable, re liable. Depot, No. 68 John street. New York. Sold by all drag and patent' medicine stores everywhere. m#-ly CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, 8. C. fftHIS popular and well known Hotel, situated in the . basinets portion or the city, has been newly fur nished throughout by the present proprietor, who has beta sixteen years connected with the establishment. m26-tl W. WHITE, Proprietor. POWDER POWDER quarter keg* Hazard’s 40 cress pound cans Hazard’s Powder 900 bags assorted sines Drop and Bach Shot Percussion Cane sad Bar Lead For sale by HILTON A BANDELL. its Buy street TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. TTE Invite year attention to the largest and most fj complete stock of DRY GOODS to be found in this dty, and whieh is affesed AT THE LOWEST PRICES, New England Mutual Life Insurance Com pany of Boston | Knickerbocker Mutual Life Insurance Com pany of New York I** 1 1 On Open FoUoi«* In Grant Western, of New York. In CcremcreUl Mutual, of New York. AARON WILBUR, ^ No.»B.I*t NOW LANDING’ pOTATOES, APPLES, CABBAGE3, lemons, Tflt#' And a General Areortment of GROCERIES. FROM STEAMER \'IB G0 ’ aoareft, mU-eod. No. 4 Barnard st com«rP^_^ Brown’s Standard TTSED by tbs United States and U —its for mere than . tt g, wrr¥-DTlV V I. k ’* . EINSTEIN 4 ICEMAN, 181 Congress street, Savannah, Ga. THIRTY YE Adapted to any branch of baske® tor STSStota Warranted dre rooms Na 3 JAMES B. Attorney-atrUw and Solici in Equity, GAINESVILLE, EAST ELOR^ u.iswiy