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„•*. Company.
y.re'tncina Cjmpany—An
Meeting tbl« evening.
, 9 r schooner n. A. Rogera-Joa.
t,» r k Chanticleer—John A.
i)jl - further particulars at tlila
..y.fivo Lola of Land—Ooo. W.
Hiding thia day and lor aala »*y
f t_The Under will be suitably
It at the bar of Screven House,
state street, opposite Armory
[>r. 0- W. Jlardoa.
utton—Call at ths stall of t
C.*,U,l.rt.
ark »*y a Xrftro.
u negro by tha name of Ric
»ne of tha low quarters of t
r excited by the conduct ol
ir*aret llrown, with whom
and arizing s gun attempted
tainted lire, and foiled 1
llf> (truck her over the head
lig her senseless to the floor.
> »•*■» present interfered bore,
,.,1 npos him and dealt him i
, the butt end of the musket
fl or covered with blood, and
,! condition, not having apoktn
THE REGATTA RACE YESTERDAY.
Tha Luo Us Victorious.
• of (be Regatta Association,
ion pilot i
it the Captain o
bar—notice o
onlay - was informed that c
take the vessel out before the
The officer remarked that
it a pilot, and he was caruoatl)
it it; but. disregarding the wart
irith the dangerous character <
iroceeiled, and the result was a
armed that the vessel Is settling
o pro.pect of saving her.
t lhitos. music publishers an
us several ptrees of ne
1 from ths well-known publish-
Poud A Co., of New York. The
romprlss ••Sighing for Home."
au; •Farewell." by D. Krug;
Frit* Splndler. Ths songs In
>l.\sars. Ludden A Hates send us
on« bf a series of popular Oer-
jj Follow Thas," bv Farme
■t enumerated. Messrs. Lnddi
hand all ths newest at
M well as tho standard
Ths weather was pleasant and ths balconies facing
ths river wars thronged with todies and gentlemen.
Tbs shipping sloug tbs entire line wss also made
available as points of observation, and filled with
people. Tbs scene was S most animated one during
ths progress of ths race, huzza upon huzza greeted
tbs gallant rowers, and many a lorely tody waved her
haudki rehlef as a token of appreciation of ths skill
displayed.
About balf.past four o'clock ths contestants sp-
peered upon ths river, and shortly after took their
position at ths storting post. At a few mlnntes to
five ths signal to start was given, and both boats shot
off. Ward taking ths lead. The Forest City boys pat
forth their best licks and were soon In the adv
short distance. When they shot ahead cheer after
cheer waa given by the spectators.
When opposite the pilot beat Wilder, son
fired s gun, which having been agreed upon as the
signal for tbs close of ths race, created sou
fusion and both boats for a second stopped, ths par
ties throwing op their oars. Ths Lucile, we i
formed, was in advance. The mistake waa almost
immediately perceived and ths Forest City boys called
to Ward to come on, and tho rocs waa oonttnned.
Luclle having ths lead, maintained It to ths terminal
point, coming In about three lengths ahead, and
weloomed with enthusiastic cheers. Ths time made
by ths Luclls was 6:9*; by EUto Ward. 6:29*.
This Is better time than was made on tbs occasion
of ths first race between the earns partis* et Than
derbolt At the ooncluslon of the race the contest
ants were summoned to the boat, where the of
ficial result was announced by Vice-Commodore
Young.
Mr. Ward was asked by the Vice-Commodore if he
bed anything to say in regard to ths race. He re
plied nothing, but that ha "was out-rowed." Ths
announcement waa than made that ths Ladle took
the first prize—a purse of <75—and Mr. Ward the
second pnrae of <2A
It was evident from tho condition of tha coat; st
arts when the nos ceased, that both had pat forth
th.ir best efforts In ths straggle for victory.
The brlf f Interruption In the rsoe mention, d above
so occasioned by ths firing of a gun. Is to be regret
ted, bnt it Is claimed that ths final result was i
f sc ted thereby, as ths boats maintained abont ths
earns portions to tho dose.
opinion AS EVIDENCED DT TUX BSTTinO.
Tbs general opinion of all races can be pretty
clearly Judged by the betting, except where there la
a bellof that the race Is not to be run fairly. This,
however, waa not ths esse with that of yesterday, and
taking the bets as an index to ths public opinion,
may be said that the general anticipation was th
Mr. Ward would prove victorious.
We understand that conalderablo money changed
hands, tho bets ranging from three to one In favor
Wsnl. It was stated on good authority that several
personal friends of Mr. Ward lost bsavliy on the
suit Ws heard of no beta over fifty dollars, ths i
Jority not exceeding twenty dollars.
The following amusing lnddsnt to related us
conuecton with the race: When ths result was i
nouucfd considerable commotion was observed
among a crowd of newsboys, end It waa apparsut
that some important question was being discussed.
Investigation revealed ths foot that two of the pro
gressive representatives bed fallen into ths popular
mania and invested their greenbacks npon the
test. "Ob look ahers now, don’t yer blow too mneb
about that Ward feller," said one of these gamlm
•-ha's putty good on ths oar, but them Forest City
boys Jest moved him out of the way, and I knowed I’d
win, so hand ovsr them ten cents." The stakes w<
handed over to tits little fellow, who seemed greatly
tickled at bis luck.
Ws noticed among ths spectators a large number
itrangers. tbs most prominently obaervod being
he Lydia Thompson Troupe, now performing in
uutly
aph Broken ?Jown.
a fist carrying a pile driver In
. paased down the Ogeechee
i came In contact with the fire
i down. Itwae only tost week
ar cane, and aathe repairs mad«
qasnt breaking of tho wlree
a would perhaps be advisable
«.o ordinance prohibiting the
•auat of fiat* with pile driven
i*r must come In contact with
th n,.* Collector, arrived In the city
"j , hl y ■%» yesterday perambulating
- h building Ukt * birds eye view or the
< Lj future opera lot*** A remembrance cf
' .. . ^joo sweeps clean."
^ rn ol many (s’* 1 ® "would if they
,? ,'r.e'L'urubl. po.ltio.'-l *“ wU1
out lungontM:
would do well to be in time, as r# ** 0It ** ? *
.titer i* legion, and all cannot get p Hee *-
Multi-rating * Chll«I.
| i-irr Celt, ii.-gro, wm arraigned before Ji
.. intsntiy. on comptolut of A. II. Bradley, wh ’
t::a with assault and battery In cruelly beat
:.cla.« :r ius h -0<H>rgl»naBell.hisetep-daughUr.
i-.- tbr prevailing African Idea that he has
VVt right t-' i«tt his wife or children whenever
:•« t»r» the ia:*f >rtnne to displease him. The
.r ui.srver, begged to differ, and required him
r i t.-touts to keep the peace, and also to appeal
• iu.-*.-r tor .-barge mentioned.
tu-sirg Mr. Boyle, private watchman, dla-
'*!W lb- d.ors ol the counting room# occupied by
*-•* Clayton A l.igbtliK'it and Mr. J. K. Gannan.
: l**' fiork, open. This Is not the first time lately
•»:».ailar icaunces of caielasaneas have been rr-
• ti«L porters should t>« particularly improased
• t ft* lmjwrunce of exercising great care In cIos-
W a? MUbiuhxuiiti for the night.
Hull Mrrrt Bridge,
cty suthorltles have certainly displayed great
-'•puifti- and tuergy In acceding to the wishes cf
-• ‘ aaumfy :n the matter mentioned yesterday ol
*’l ULull.trest, atthe Junction with Broughton.
*'<•'* to travel. Yesterday a force wat engaged in
planks fir a suitable bridge across the pro-
; *1 .vivstioa*. We sre pleased to announce this.
*. obstruct; in of this thoroughfare would have
wsl »erioas icconvenlence.
T | |r Fire Alarm Yesterday.
‘ frculut ^ w U ! >al was struck yesterday after-
: . K # ., ( ‘Y Notts of the "boys" responded
«: ,j „ T ^ k ^ rca wrttii tkslr machines,
i «lj */i« r tbti a * l4r— vu aoanded from «U*
* 3 “ U-h was proved to be false.
' .1 xfuraj#,! ™ occatooned by repairs
»• :r ElJf U j^ ultie wlr< ^ ‘ across ths canal to th^
' *iioa. tor byaln.
, ' MW ' voatardaj cleared
-f V*. . . l,r ' ,n S ^ a Co. on pfalg, for Bar-
^ Wk bark Jo.e Am.ll, Captain „^ 4n4
wah a corgo of 200 ba..
>ouuds, valued at.
city.
'Bchley Boys" did not enter tbs rsoe as was
anticipated, greatly to the disappointment of many.
iw of ths "Four Sweethearts” were out with
thtlr boat. In uniform, and greeted the Luclls and
Ellis Ward with three routing cheers on ths termina
tion of tbs race.
It is anticipated that the success of this race—the
first of tho season under the ausplcee of the Regatta
Association—and the very complimentary attendance,
will have the effdet of creating renewed Interest in
the arrangements for the summer.
The Storting Judges were Messrs. A. P. Wetter,
M#j. Jas. T. Stewart and C. A. Withers. Terminal
Judges—l>r. J. T. McFarland. Col. J. tL Clagborn,
and Jno. W. Anderson. Timers—Messrs. Octoru-
W. N. Habersham and Charles M. Cun
ulngham.
The Patterson Insurance Case—Vervllct
for Plaintiff.
This case, in which so much Interest has been ex-
Ibit d, was concluded yesterday noon in the 8ups>
rior Court. On the opening of ths Court, Judge
Schley delivered his charge to ths jury, which wss
quite lengthy, and consisted of seventeen elaborate
points npon ths law governing the case. At the con-
:lnslon of the charge the jury retired for consultation
The impression was general that there would be no
delay in deciding npon the verdict, end this belief
induced tbs curiously Inclined to welt. An hour
elapsed when tbs report was circulated that there waa
probability of an early verdict, and that the jury
would fall to agree upon anything. On hearing this
tbnre was a perceptible dlmunltion in the crowd, yet
many continued to hang around tha front of tha
Court House discussing tha subject and speculating
upon tbo result. In about bail an hour afterwards.
wever, all doubts ware set at reat by the announce
ment that tha jury bad returned to tho Oonrt room
with a verdict.
Immediately the loiterers made a rush for tha
which waa soon pretty well filled. Silence being ob-
tailed, the foreman of tha jury announced the ver-
di c t 0 f the jury as follows: "Ws find for tha Plain
tiff ths > um of tcn thousand dollars with Interest
from the ll*th day of Angu t, 1*68, with interest and
all the coats ojT this suit."
The counsel for defendant gave notice then
motion foe a new trial would be filed, on the ground
that uew and important evidence had been discover
ed. The Jary wee then discharged and tha court
adjourned until Friday, IJth of April next
Theatre,
A very Urge and ton oe greeted the third appearance
of Misa Lydia Thompson and her burlesqusra last
evening, upon which ooeaMon " hlnbad the Sailor "
waa put upon the stage. The humor of the burJeique.
the brilliancy of the blonde#—and brunettes, too. for
that matter—the bewildering sweetness of the songs
and tbo aide-splitting antics of the comedians ren|
dered tho evening one of ths most oojoysble of the
•oason. Tho good humor scorned to bo infectious,
and if U was a trifle boisterous it was at least earnest
••Slnbad" was represented by tho chamlng Lydia,
and aha invested tha adventures of .that unfortunate
youth with a flavor of graceful Icvelineaa and spright
ly interest evidently not down in the books.
Beckett was bsppy. which is taping a good deal.
Whenever be sppearsd upon tha stage, the pit an-
swered the gallery and the dross circle responded '
both in one continued burst of laughter. In o
opinion, Beckett is abont tba best burlesqua come
dian now upoc Jhe stags.
Edooln’a comicalities war# tboronghly appreciated,
and his "variationa" In trippto£ the light fantastio—
emphatically f*ntaatic-toe, invariably roused ths
* Mies Elisa Weathersby, as "Kobinoor," was grace
itself, while Miss Dubois, Miss EarJ, Miss Whestlegb
and Mlaa Eerblns rendarod their respective rolta with
nnusual xlvadty.
The programme for to night Is wry attractive, end
another large bouse wlU doubttoae gifpmble to wit-
the performance of ths fair burleeqeera. T*>«
Regular HecUs| of Council.
The Council mgk to regular sostoon took e*titBg
Hunter, White, Cornwall, McLeod, Bob war*, Levin
end McArthur.
Ths minutes of ths tost meeting ware reed
1 Tbs case of Antoine Lena, charged with violating
the Sunday liquor law, appealed from tha Recorder*i
Court, was by request of ths plaintiff’s attorney,
tinned by ths Connell nntll the ant regular meeting.
Tbs Committee on Accounts reported as audited ths
sum of <10,648 46. which, on motion, waa reoelved
and adopted.
Bills p*yed by order of ths Mayor. <101.996 60.
Tbs Committee on Flnsnoe reported an examina
tion of ths reel estate assessment of 1872. end reoom-
mended that ths same rats of tix be adopted as
toted last jear, to-wit: IX per cent. Report received
and adopted.
The Committee on Finance, to whom was referred
the report of ths Committee on Public 8ales and City
Lota. In reference to sals of lota 23 Pulaakl ward, and
Ho. 2 Greene wa'd, recommended that the amounts
da# the city for ground rsbtbe collected tho usual
way. Report received and adopted.
The Committee on Fire reported that It had
thorized tha purchase of oce thousand feet of bore,
petitioned for by Chief Engineer Roberta, of tba Fire
Department, and requested confirmation of their
action. Report received and action confirmed.
Committee on Fire, to which waa referred the po
tion of members and friends of 8L Philip’s African
!. E. Church for an appropriation by tha city
ro teachers to educate their cklldren, reported that
icre were no fands available for the parpose, and
recommend Its reference to the Committee on Educa
tion. Report received and adopted.
Committee on Finance reported adversely
tltlon of OolqniU k Berrien, for the refunding of money
paid for dray badges. Received and adopted.
Committee on Finance reported adversely on poti
on of David R Dillon, preying compensation for
opening certain street. Received and adopted.
• •»•■** .U,,,. „|,M ,t tm IV. j eom«U ci -A D.7 >P »"<■" V“ £
-■ ..&!>( r . meunrln, 11,593 (nt. ml. ° 1 g-Ui.r with a,of "»« Brtmd*
-Murdvrrr MllclaeU Cogswell.
«h>y je.turday granted a anpsraedlea In
'^°f the nrgro Mitchell Cogswell, sentenced
'"7 to be henu on Friday next for the murder of
unttiam.tlon lore now trial It
K»»*i
■»'l l.uiuh«r for Bristol, Ki»g.
*l» Urk Yarmouth, Captain Brown, waa
r *»lerday by E A. Houllard, Esq., for the
»b.iv«, with a cargo consisting of 4K.163
1 Vtoe Umber, and 10.7CO feet of plank.
1.U5.
Damage Repaired.
C* c»u.«vi by tbc recent washes on the
r^al, bttweto Macon and Mlllen bae
*-‘ J tbroogu trainedaasod tojand from
'flay on schtdolo time.
jj t| '"'ton for Liverpool.
Hoiet A Co. on yesterday cleared
.JT* ”' lp L h - 01Ic ariet. Os pc. Emmeraon.
*0 V* BamM por^ ,10, 4 cargo of 6,691 balsa
\ r , weighing 1,766.776 pousda. valued at
’ Loo
* lr “ 0 00 B»e Atlantic and Gulf Railroad waa yas-
^ J Unruag dtlajed a ebort time beyond lie uaual
°ta- Th * °awe. we learn, waa from "hat
>n to* steel* of tbs baggage car
, A »*•* Wf?. 1
« Ws wrye yesterday shown # splendid tofsofJ.Wat-
•W A flO^s manufacture. fWtoflalphto. that arrived
8 • Tuesday night per steamship Wyoming, eoo-
h,r ® v go the agents iu this city, Messrs. 2^11 k puU.
algneu WM ardere< j for (he Germania Lite Jnaur-
T1, * Mto W t, 0. Helnalua, Eaq.. General Agent,
ones Com ^ jj,.n bad the safe brought from
Yesterday n» la Jew than an hour afterwards
the atsamablp. v pjfice of the Germania, on
had It safely plac building, corner of Bay and
tba second fl<> " - quick work. 43d shows what
null streets. This we ’
D .rg,anddstermim^ vW da none
aw,»r. toer, am
burnt off. This was proven on
a— on the 22d of February * F** r wnen
Messrs. BeU A HnU were burned
had In nas at the time-J. Watson * Boo
•are—waa In the hoUast of tha firs and tnshlngmof
ths large door were burned off, the Inalde door, bow*
r, fully protected their papers. 4e.
Is understand that a number of them bare been
sold and that orders are constantly being received.
Bell* Ha ls
several different at*
have none and who desire to
papers In case of firs should seeur# one of the above
Alderman Lavln requested that bis
on to the adoption be recorded.
Fire Committee reported favorably on
Thomas Eden to re-ihlngie house No. 1
ward. Beoelved and adopted.
Committee on Fire reported favorab’y on petition
i alter frame building, lot No. 37, Pnlaakl ward. Re
ceived and adopted.
Committee on Fire reported on application of
Council of Quitman In reference to payment of
hand engine and hose purchased from this city; that
consideration It concludes the Connell of said city
In error In regard to the provisions of the contract.
Report received.
The Finance Committee recommended
compensation or the Chairman of the Board of As
sessors be affixed at $760, and that of the other three
Aree»eors at <600; that two-tbirda of thle amount be
tely paid and the balance when the July as
sessment la completed. Received and adoptt-d.
The Gaa Committee In report npon the application
of President of Savannah Gaa Light Company to re
place old lamps with lanterns of the Glebe pattern,
requested authority ol Council to make th* necestary
purchase. Received.
Committee on Gaa reported adversely to the peti-
on ol Gerald Bey togh and others for a gaa lamp
er East Broad and Perry streets. Report received
The Commute on Health and Cemetery requested
forth* r time for consideration of the petition
Narcisae Mennler for compensation for improvements
ordered to vacate under terms of lease
xtenaion ol Laurel Grove Cemetery. Granted.
Tba Committee on Public Buildings reported
favorably on the petition of James Kelly, night watch-
isd, for Increase of pay. R< reived and adopted.
The Committee on Pomps reported favorably on
tbo petition of James Monahan for the erection of a
between Broughton and President streets. lit-
■jived and adopted.
The Special Committee, to whom waa referred the
petition of Savannah, Bkfdaway and Seaboard Rail
road, praying dissolution of injunction, Ac., represent
it under the circdmatances it Is advisable to take
action on the matter, but to let it take Its course
Received and adopted.
The Committee on Streets and Lanes requested
further time for the consideration of various petitions
referred to them. Request granted by Connell.
OSDUtASCU ON SECOND BEADING ASD PASSAGE.
Ordinance In reference to breaking up rafts on
8avaunah river waa read, and after amendment, des
cribing certain points wherein such can d# dona, was
adopted.
Ordinance in reference to the repairing of wooden
buildings on its second reading waa. after soma dia-
assion, adopted.
Application of James Porter, pastor, praying appro
bation to purchase a lot for the purpose of building
church. Referred to Committee on Finance.
Application of B. Delvedge. praying the erection of
public pump corner of Jefferson and Duffy streets,
waa referred to the Committee on Pumps, with power
to act.
'Application of Wm. Solt for a lamp on Indian street
below Farm. Referred to the Committee on Gaa.
Application of Geo. W. Lamar and others, prajing
the erection of a pump corner of West Broad and
Perry streets. Referred to the Committee on Pump#.
Application presented by Alderman Haywood of F.
Grlmbsll and others, praying that a sewer be put
down on Barnard street, from Hull street to Bolton
lane, previously before tba Street and Lane
Committee, and reported npan adversely. On mo-
of Alderman Haywood, Chairman of aaid com
mittee, It waa, alter considerable discussion and ex
planations, recommitted.
Application for a sewer on Liberty, Heathcote and
Jefferson streets, to ba connected with the Bronghton
street sewer, from Levi 8. Russell, David R. Dillon
and other resident! In the vicinity.
Some discussion ensued upon the reading of the
petition, and Surveyor John Hogg waa called upon
it about sight thonwand
answer all purposes,
dollars.
Tba matter was then referred to the Committee on
Streets and Lanes.
Application of W. A. Thomas, to connect sewer on
premia#* of Mrs. E. Minis, corner of Barnard and
Perry street lane, was referred to Committee on
Qtreets and Lanes.
Application from G. A. Wilkins, calling attention to
foe bad condition of Hutchinson’* Island, seriously
Interfering with hi* business, and requesting that
some set! on be taken. Referred to Committee on
Dry Culture.
Application of L. A. Falligant, in reference to dam
age occasioned to oertaln property In coneeqnenoe of
the bad drainage, and requesting attention to the
M ms. Referred to Committee on Streets and Lanev.
Application of A. Hohensteln. praying tha remis
sion of a fine impoaod npon him for cutting down a
tree, on the ground that it waa dead *nd was liable
f»ll at any moment Application granted.
Application of Mseats. Barnard A Kayton, request
ing action In reference to a bill presented them f«
the breaking down of a lamp poet by a horse attached
to a dray belonging to them, running away and
ing In contact with it Referred to Committee
on Gas.
Application of Marahall Hoae Comptaj (published
yesterday) requesting eaaiatonce of Council to defray
tbs expense of the entertainment of the Red Jacket
Fire Company ot Charlestown, expected here on t* -
30th of April.
After brief djscuaaion the subject was referred
the Committee on Pina**#.
Application for repairing house on Bryan street 1
Anthony Beeler, was referred to the Fire Committee.
Application of Catherine Kane to resbingle bouse
in Berrien ward, was referred to the Committee on
Flra.
Application t9 rep»fr honae In Hew Franklin ward
by Michael Feely, was referred to Committee on Fire.
yrWwifg t
were drawn
term, wm
B. T. Cole,
W. EL Miller,
Robt. E. AUen,
W. w. chiahoia,
for the May
^ri'Szr 0 ”"-
Johns
A. Better,
VmB. Wray,
X. MoHWfy. .
Nath. Lovell.
S.H. Papott.e'
John A. Lewtv
Henry Ml her,-
h. P. Hamilton**
John H. Gardner,
G. H. Lamar. Jr.. •
G. M. Beidt, ,
W. H. Mark,,
Thoe. H. Lyons,
Dr. X. Henry,
B. O. Ferguson.
E. A. WelL
COMMERCIAL
IATAMAB MARKET.
DALLY KZrOBT.
OPPRJK Ol THE MOT-KING HJCWH.I
flavAjorajc. Much 27. « P~M. f
OoiTufl.—The market to-day has shown a good de
mand for all grades of tha staple, but o«lng to tha
flmnees on the part of holders only 1400 bales were
■Old. We quote:
Middling 21X@21 X
Good ordlx*
Stains
Good ordinary 2UXW.20J,
..siM&ns
-20XW3UJ.
90*©20\'
MISCELLANEOUS.
Petit Jurors for the May Term.
The following jurors to serve during the May tarn
rare drawn In the Superior court yesterday morn-
G- Parrish,
John Hchwlnck.
Geo. Franklin,
W. Wood bridge,
Tbo*. Rowan,
Ja Gany,
J. O’Donell,
F. Mayer.
M. J. Doyle,
J. C. McNu'ty,
H. W. Dewa,
H. A. McLeod.
James liuntcr,
J. L. elements.
E. Pettna.
Richard Bandy,
U. G. Falllgant,
P. Dowley,
E. O. Witbington,
J. X. Stoddard.
M. H. Mayer.
P. McGaraly,
T. Carrol.
8. Hanlon,
Amos Stephens,
D. Q. Purse,
T. A. Dalton,
Louis Hohensteln,
hand Sept, lit .
Ueoetvad prevlourlr
Sea Island. Upland.
6»0 2,625
619
412,078
415,322
3,891
4.277
4.867
3.923
3.923
368,880
372,771
42,651
exported to-day
Exported previously
Total
Stock on hand and on shipboard
this evening
Fi^anctai—Gold buying at 109X; selling at 111;
sight exchange buying at par® 1-16per ct premium;
■•ling at X03-16 per cent, premium; sterling ex
change, 119X0119*.
Bacon,—We quote clear rib aides, 8>*@8X cents;
shoulders, 6X07 cento; dry salted shoulders, 6X06
eta; dry salted aldea and bellies, 7X08 cento; hams,
12X01# oenta.
fesnuzm—We quote pure Peruvian Chinch#
<67 60 (gold). Guauape <G0 (gold) per ton (2240 lbs.)
Mapes’ Super-phosphate fSO cash, <00 time, per ton
(20)0 lbs); Soluble Pacific Guauo <48 cash, <66 time,
GKAY, OBRIEH & 00,
147 Broughton Street,
T> XSPXOTFULLYIHYITX ATTENTION TOTHMB
XL large stock of
SPRING GOODS 1
Embracing Over One Thousand Pieces
Fancy Dress Goods,
MOST DES1UABLE STYLES
G. I. Taggart,
K. M. Oppenhtimar,
Wm, Lattimorw
J. T. Harden,
Wm. Metxger.
E G Cabannla,
J. B. Crosby,
Miller Ketchum,
H. A. Elkina,
John M. Cooper,
James Maddox.
J. H. Steinberg,
F.J. McCall.
Luke Carson,
Ji. U. Wail,
J. 0. McGowan.
Jaa. Litchenstein,
M O’Brien,
Ijn.
J. Leoky,
Patrick O’Conaor,
J. 8. Eiskamp.
John Corneljr
W. T. Schlrm,
J. J. Logan,
Robt Berber,
P. McDo • *
A. Hart,
J. J. Logan,
Robt Barber,
P. McDonald,
A. Hart.
D. J. Lambeth,
J. P. Collins,
Patrick Carloa,
J. H. Brittle.
W. W. Bowman,
X. A Harrison,
John P. Gowan,
Richard Carey,
A. V. LaRoche,
Jaa. O’Hara,
Jas M. Gilgar
L. L. Hover,
L J. W,bber,
R J. Rushing.
I Lime <28 per ton cash; Bradley’s Phosphate <50
**“ time, per ton (2000 lba); 8ea Fowl cash <50.
er ton; Star bolnble cash <50, time <60per
1 Phosphate cash <50, time <60 per ton;
wniieioca s Vegvtotor cash <60, time <70 per ton;
Baigb’a Raw Bone,cash <60. time <60 per ton; At
lantic Phosphate, <48 cash, <62 per ton. time; Ltiwan
Guano, <58 cash, <65 time; Etlwan Dissolved Bone,
<39 cash, <45 time; Etlwan Crop Food, <43 cash. <50
tine; Minor’* Ammonisted Superphosphate of Lime,
<60 00 cash; Baker’s Island Guauo, <45 00 cash,
Jarvis Island Guano, <15 00 per ton cash.
Fukiohti.—We quote: Cotton per ateam to Llv-
•rpeoi, via New York, X<1 for upland. \d ou aea
tvlaud, and via Boston 7-16d lor upland; %d, for aea
Cd; aaU to Havre, Xc.gold; Bremen, 7-l6d; £
cXd.
Island, left
. , \o on up
land; noe, S2 <1 oak: domestics, <126. To Baltimore,
st’m, Xc on upland cotton. Bice to Baltimore.<1 60 pr
cat. Cotton to Boston, ateam,Xo. **3, Xc; rice,<2 50.
Cotton by steam to Boston via New York, 76 cents per
100; to Providence via Hew York, 96 cento per 100;
Lumber, to Philadelphia, <8@9 00; New York and
sound porta, lumber, $9 00 @10 00; Lumber
to Boston, $10 00. To Baltimore, lumber. <7 50@
3 00. The rates for timber are from <1 00 to <1 60
higher than 1 amber rates. To Cobs, nominal. To
River Platte, lumber. <21 00. and 6 < cent primage.
TKLEUKAI'll MARKETS.
Foreign markets.
Londom, March 27—Noon.
Financial. —Conaoto, 93X5 United States bonds
Hotel Arrivals.
Pulaski House.—Cspt Palmar, a a Magnolia; G 0
Broanahan, O A Sudall, H E Dyke, Dr O A Simmona,
Fla; 8 Hlrabenger, R M Freeman, W D Hamilton, D
H White, T E Blacksbear, F M Adams, W C Riddle,
Ga; J Frank, N Brewster, F Roosevelt, B A Nelson,
Dr J W Wilkie, H D Stiles, Mr and Mra H 8 Hoyt. J
McFadden, D H Gould and wife, T Colwell and wife,
1 Mra E P Tabber, Miaa Blunt New York; Capt
roll, a a Huntsville; G Gage, MsJ J G Barnwell,
Colli B Smith, S C; Mr and Mra S T Atwater, Mr and
Mra O E Culver, Chicago; E W Sack rid or, L Alcott
and ton, J A Vincent and wife, Mra Bead and child, K
C Hubbell, Ohio; J H Woodcock, Atlantic Coast Lina;
F Ilsven, C Deane, G 0 Deane, Maas.
Mauhall House.—H L Meaervey, A H Browi
O Clark, Maaa; E B Dana, G A Adams, 8 J Smith, X
Ambrose and wife. Hew York; C D Norton and wife.
Miss A C Norton, Mr BnrUrghme, Phils; Capt Flinn
wife, ship Lady Dufferiu; S H Stone, M Y Hen-
ion, C W Winter. W Bornemann, W Cohen, Ga;
Capt Weissenborn, ship Savannah; X Cspatick, Tar-
month; H H Plttee. B F Whitlock, W A Chanalley |
Fla; D R Stockwell, Maine; Mr* Eahinal, Indiana.
Scseven House —C G Fitch, M 8 Beach, Mia* E
Beach. Mr and Mra H Hoyt, New York; W E Dale,
Fla; J Atkina, Atlanta; W C White, Cum; J S Boyn
ton, W A Jones, J H Johnson, Griffin; J M Walker,
Maaa; J Nichols, Hartford; CAB Carter, M D. Ga;
Spelr, New Orleans; C E Malone, W J Wood, J
Lovett, Mra K P Lovett 8 C; B W Deming and wifia,
Boriinghame, Phils.
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy,
hundred dollars reward for an incurable case.
Sold by Druggists af 60 cents.
LASTING LOVELINESS.
Twenty years ago, when paint pearl powder and
enamel, were ruining the complexions and destroy
ing the health of womon of fashion. Haoan’s Mao-
lia Balm was brought out as a pure botanical coa
ttic, guaranteed to restore bloom and beauty to the
■kin. From that time to the present it has been con-
nally rising in public estimstiou aa the safest and
moat unexceptionable preparation of its class. In-
itcad of producing an artificial, metsllc surface, like
the deadly enamels, or wilting the cnticle like the
poisonous fluids sold under various names aa "bean-
tlfiers," it keeps the akin aa soft aa velvet, renders it
smooth snd glossy aa satin, and imparts to it that
lica'e, rosy tinge, which la the beau ideal of com-
plezlonal loveliness. This exquisite chromatic effect
to cot transient. By applying the Balm daily it may
be prolonged from yonth to age. A lady who pur
chased the first bottle of the article nineteen years
ago, writes to say that her complexion at forty la
■purer, clearer and more brilliant than it baa ever
been;’’ and the attributes Its beauty solely to the
daily use of Hagan's Magnolia Balm.
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Pabis, March 27—Noon.
Financial—Rentes opened at 66f —c.
Liveufool. March 27—Noon.
Cotton—Market opened steady; uploads,—d; Or
leans, —d; sales, 15,000 bales
Bbkadstuits—Quiet
leans, llXd; sales, 15,000 bales; for speculation and
expor', 6.000 bales.
Pose—51a.
Laud—41a.
Ltvebfool, March 27—Evening,
mg; uplands, lK&liXd; Or-
Naval Stokes—Common rosin, 8a 6d@(i
London, March 27—1
Naval Stokes.—Common rosin, 9s@9* 6
Cotton—Opened quiet
steady; middling np-
; aale^i, 675 bale*.
Pbovuions—Mesa pork opened heavy at <13 00
or new: lard opened qnist; steam, 8XC"‘
opened
-at 13 60 for
FUEIOUTB—Dull.
BX@9C.
tied fit
r attained.
all day; Government securities closed stesdy
sneed rates; 81’a, 115X; 62’a. 112; 64’a. 112Xi
I2X; new, m;67‘«. 1I2X; «’*. ll»Xi 10-40’*.
outturn securities closed neglected, and prices
t little canged from last night; Tenuesseo. 67;
7-. Vlrirmiaa. 64^: new. 55: Lonistauaa, 58;
eight*.
50 piece# of Black GENAPPINES, a new and
some article;
3-3 and 8-4 Black Iron GRENADINE;
30 pieces Japanese and Fontord BILKS;
5 cases White Piqnes, at 25 cento and upward;
100 pieces Printed ORGANDIES, at 65 cents, worth
60 cents;
Printed PERCALES, of Dollyr Varden and other
styles;
10 cases new Spring PRINTS;
20 cartoons of Black Lama Lacs SHAWLS, from <5 00
to $70 00.
Black Lama Lace SACQUE8;
A full Une of PAUASOL3 of tha latest styles;
A large lot of Silk UMBRELLAS, at <6 eaoh—great
Over 1,500 doxen Cotton HOSIERY for Ladles, Gen
tlemen and Children, Including the celebrated
Balbrlggen, the beat English, German and Amer
ican, from <1 50 per doxen and upward;
Linen TOWELS, NAPKINS and DRESSES, in every
White and Brown Table DAMASKS;
100 pieces White Shirting LINENS—Richardson’s and
other meuafteture;
White Linen LAWNS for 8uito;
A splendid assortment of Embroidered ROBES for
Children’s Muslin and Linen GABRIELS;
Boy’a Knickerbocker SUITS;
300 doxen Linen HANDKERCHIEFS, from <1 per
dozen upward;
Superior Hemstitched HANDKERCHIEFS, at <3 per
dozen;
KID GLOVES at50 cento per pair;
COUbETS at 60 cento;
Ladies' NECKTIES at 75 cento, worth <1;
500 Laca COLLARS, at 12X. 25 and 60 cento;
300 Honey Comb QUILTS, from <1 25 to <2 25;
A great variety of PIQUE and other Trimmings;
Spring OAbSIMERES;
White SHIRTINGS snd 8HEKT1SQ8;
All at the Very Lowest Prices.
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Carolines, So;
’.2; i
1 Carolines, 52; 1
North
1 closed a shade
fixed Coffee, Rio and Java, at tha Red Store.
No. 139 Broughton street, la guaranteed to be the best
the 8outh. marl2-tf
an estimate of the coat of building said sawei
This officer gave aa a rough gui
„.,r, not .steading lk< .oUr. Ila.. bnt tb.t vronld j„|(| JffisillCSS NotiCCS.
By Aldermen Cornwall—
Reroleed, Thfct the Gaa Committee be authorized to
purchase two hundred globe lantern* to rep roe the oU
gaa lamp*. Adopted.
A resolution war Introduced by Aldermin White,
requiring that all lands s«ibj*pt to the dry culture
contract, baring upon them foul dltehej, be properly
drained within the next fifteen days and that the
President of tha Ogeechee Canal Company be author
ized to make ench change# in the weat bank of the
canal aa will prevent th* orarflow #f land# adjacent
Th* reeolntloa’waa adopted.
■ AU promptly all 4
their books and
rr *<have pr—*4 their efficacy by at*
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6om» Clove#
’ irifrtf
Tmns Voter Pianos.
“•andOtgutM tonedanflrepaired fa*(bebeet
♦manner. We«npioy»
Pianos Mr Instalment*.
Fifty Eieiowsy. Hafle* Davie, and Southern Gem
Ptoooa. toe sale by email monthly lnetahnanta. Largo
stock now to etore, and low prlees.
No lu T~ Cl0 '“ kllsplo* to at tha Rad Store oog* roasted diOyatthe Bod Store. No. 166
^^ek’oostrart. marlS-tf msrlVtf
tuit 41 17 ,b * W* bbk I
flowthena Mwalonl Jwwrmal.
■ .«♦ H nm rwftltffr***"" FrioaUn
The election of officer# of the Washington Hose
Company was announced and confirmed.
Tne propoeato for building the Jefferson street and
Laurel Grove cemetery sewer, were ordered to be
opened and read. After a few deenltory remark* tha
contract was awarded. J. McCrohan for <8.178.
Alderman McArthur waa appointed, bj the Mayor,
on tha oommittees of education, finance, jail, parka,
and street* end lanes—positions formerly occupied by
Alderman Ferrill.
Bo other business befog before tho Board, on mo
tion the Connell adjourned until the next regular
Recorder's Court.
Th# proceedings at «»• Barracks yesterday were a*
brief aa they wore uninteresting.
John Brown, negro, being drank and disorderly at
th# market, and abnalnc and threatening John Galla-
gtee, ws* fined three dollars or five days In jail
WI1+* Muforthy. • youth, was arraigned on tha
charge of disorder*/ gopduct at tha Theatre. Mayor
deny, wm wi^aai wi wwt a*we
charge of vagrancy. From ths poor creators’# so*
Uon. and her neglect olth* Intent, It Is thought that
abate insane. Chief Detective Wray wsa instructed
T5TonU pUc In Ui« W baj joot Tm MU Oof-
stseia, »■«*«*».»* w Bwqwe. v
Farnham’i Tooth Lozenges
Were exhibited at the American Institute
Fair 1871. The following is the report of
the Judges:
New York, December 6,1871.—To the Board
Manarjert of the American Institute Industrial
Exhibition: Gentlemen—After a fall and im
partial examination of the article above de
scribed, the undersigned Judges make report
that the tooth lozenges are a very pleasant,
convenient and effective dentriflee, composed
substances which are perfectly harmless
F. Chandler, T. Eggleston, Jr., Judges,
Profs, of Chemistry Colombia College, New
York city.
Farnham'fl French Tooth Lozenges, a novel
and pleasant dentriflee; the finest in the
world for cleaning, beautifying and preserv
ing the teeth; endorsed by eminent dentists.
Sold by:
Solopions A Co., klarkst Square.
Jscob Lippman & Bra, corner Congress
and Barnard streets.
Wm. W. Lincoln, corner Ball and Con-
gresa streets.
Dr. J. A. Mayer, corner Bull and Brough
ton street lane.
BobL H. Tatem, corner Jefferaon and Mc
Donough street*.
Fowke & Haltiwanger, 67 Ball find 92
Abercorn streets.
Dr. B. W. Hardee, 51 Bronghton street.
H. Gallager, corner Liberty and Aberoorn
streets.
C. M. Hillsman, corner Bronghton and
West Broad streets. feb26-3m
New anti llandaome
Are the Gold Leal and Gold Medal Collars,
and they are sold onJy by
nov21-tf Heudt, Jaudon ACo.
50.000
Paper Collars in 20 qualities and styles
also Famishing Goods in great variety at
nov21-tf Heidt, Jaudon A Co’s.
Bay yonr Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Trnt ks, Traveling Bags, Ac., at
no r21-tf Heidt. Jaudon A Co’s.
1/ *ou Want to select yonr Clothing from
the largest variety of styles and patterns, go to
nov21-tf Heidt, Jaudon k Co’s.
Leave your order for Keeny’s Driven Wells
at IJapill k Everitt’s. 160 Bryan street, 8a-
vaanab, Georgia. dec30-3m
Keeny’s Wells never fail to famish fl full
supply of water in the dryeat season.
deeSO-Sm
FERFiniEBY.
mUE undersigned respectfully calls
X tee attention of his friends and tba pablie gen
erally, to a full Una of Choice Perfumery, of bte own
manufacture, which can be bad at bte place of busl-
B. F. ULMER, M. P., Prfstet.
ClTT ffUETEToa** Ornca, 1
Savannah, March 36, 1872. J
PROPOSALS
W ILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL 16 M.. THURSDAY,
March 28th. for PaJntin* the Wood Work «o-
ekMhf the New Market Bnlldinr.
Dida most be handed, sealed, to the Clerk of down-
L Thia rifht to reject any or aU bids reserved.
mar2(H4 JQHM B. HQGG. City Surveyor.
INFORMATION WANTED
O F THOMAS WICKHAM. AGE ABOUT 66
Jren; TMfor by trade, seme |b this eomatry
- * rssflo resided a good part of his time
and tha upper part of Gsoiila. Anyln-
hta win bithankfoUy raorirad by his
Whiskey—Closed dull at 88XC.
Gnarw—Wheat cloeed dull and
nd amber western, <1 6770; cc
nuer at 70® 71c.
Coitee—Dull; Bio. 17X@20c.
. Suoae—Firmer; fair to good refining, 8X58X0
Dull; Orleans, 6(‘@7Cc.
Hi firm 9(^9 sc.
ca—Meas t ork dosed 1
12 76^12 80; tard a aha
Lees—Closed qnist; plain mesa, I -
Naval Stokes—1
ostd h- ary at<—f<
Tallow—Closed du 1.
Gbookjues—Closed steady.
Fukights— Quiet
~— — **—*- .Evening.
livory we
price#: March. 22X3
April, 22 6-16#22XC! . May, 23^23 6-16c;
Jane. 23X@23X cents; July, 23*.@23Xc; Auguat,
22X@2*X «te; September, 2tX cento; October, 20c;
November, 19December. 18X0190
New Obleanh, Marc.. 27.
Fixaecial.—Bank sterling, 120X: New York i'|hti
percent, priemum; gold. 110X-
FloUE—Closed dull and lo»er; auperflne, <5 75;
doable. <7 90; treble, <7 75@8 00.
qbaik—Corn in good supply and demand; mixed,
75c; white, 80c; yallow, —<5; oata, —c.
BuaM—$1 60.
I boles at the follow
Hat—Scarce and qnlet; Trime, < ; choice,
S9 10@40 00.
PiiOvuioMR—Mesa pork cloeed dull at <13 26; bacon
all; shoulders. 6X cento; dear rlbaldee. 7X cents;
dear aldea. Scents; new sugar cured hams. 16X@
11c; lard dull—tlaroa. 9X@9Xc; keg. 10X@10.Xc.
MobaMSa—Closed scarce; common, —c; centrifu
gal fermenting. —c; ctetem bottom, 50@51Xc; re
boiled, —c; prime fermenting, —c.
OorvBE—Dull; ordinary, —c; fair, 19X@19Xc;
good. 19X@20.Xc.
lor No. 1; <—
for hard; <5 05 for yellow dip, and <5 0
tor steady at <2 S"
Flour—Cloeed ,
Gram—'Wheat firm; Pensylvanto, <—; corn steady;
white, 62®64 cento; yellow,-c; oata, 61667; rye.
96@98c.
FaovrsiOHS—Steady; Mesa pork closed at <13 25;
bacon—sbonldere, 5Xo; clear rib, —c; dear aide#,
—c; lard. 8X@»c.
Whiskey—Closed 89a
Baggie o—Quie
Floub—Firm;
Whibkxt—84a
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ICE NOTICE.
Schedule of Prices for 1872.
BAY HOUSE ONE CENT PER POUND.
At RETAIL HOUSES One and One Quarter cents
per pound.
One hundred pounds and npwarda delivered to any
part of the dty <1 00 per hundred.
Fifty to one hundred pounds delivered to any part
ol the dty <1 20 per hundred.
Under fifty pounds delivered to any part of the dty
HAYWOOD. GAGE k CO.
<1 60 per hundred.
PfedmoiftaAffariiflgt^', V**»mZfiESSfXSZ
Life Instiraiice Co.
flome Offlc*. Richmond, VlrflRta.
V. a CARRINGTON, President.
J. X. EDWARDS. Vice Prod lent.
D. J. HABTSOOK. decretory.
I Secretory.
miles foam tha city, near the fTrssiilias
toad. Th* Land to well wooded, and eetimatodto
have urnWIllF wood alone one hundred dollars to
win be solfl-oa reasonable tew.
office. The abovs lands
..<2,500,000
J. J. HOPEI Nd,
Prod E. Bl SMITH. Actuary.
Brooch Office fer Seulkam Georgia and Florida, 135X
Bmg Street, Savcumak.
Assets and investments. $
Number of polioica lasped In 4 yean. 15,600.
Loesee by death paid In same period 700,000
P LAN MUTUAL-ALL CASH—THI8 COMPANY
lasnes any description of poUcy known to Lite
Insurance npon the cash ayssem. No unnecessary re
strictions on travel, residence or occupation. No ex
tra ret* on female lives, and special protection to mar
ried women and children under the charter. Ordinary
Lite Pollclem non-forfeitable after two annual pay
ments; ten payments and ten yean (or leea) endow
ment Policies non-forfeitable after one payment.
The Piedmont and Arlington is the only Company au
thorized to do Lx/e Businas in Florida.
D. L. OAKLEY. Special Agent.
E. W. L’ENOLE, Superintendent of Agencies.
Agemsfor Florida—R. A. Shine. Tallahassee; Dr. T.
> Dunham, St. Augustine.
HENRY ELLIOT.
Postponed l ily Marshal’* Sale,
OFFICE CITY MARSHAL, )
Savannah. March 6,1672.)
O N THE FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL NEXT,
between the legal hours of sale, before the door
or the Oonrt House, In the City of Savannah, conntv
ol Chatham, aud State of Georgia, and under
■lory frame dwelling boose and a brick Improvement
— —*~ — 4 sen grooery; hydrant on
annual ground rent of
o’clock a. m.. In front of the Court Hot
Fee simple lot number five (5) Crawford Ward, GOx
W. being the southeast comer of South Broad and
*™* streets. The above lot can be Improved In wood,
being outside the fire limits.
TmM-<RM-hal/ cash; balance la one sad two
ytars, with , per cent. Interest, secured by mortgage.
Purchaser p. ying for papers and a tamps.
h *i f °* lot number twelve (12). Calhoun
ward. 60x100, and Improvements, conalating of tha
two story on basement brick realdem*. formerly oo-
copied by Judge Harden; carriage honae, stable and
servant rooms in the rear. Annual ground rent. $25 92.
ou Public Sales and City
rection of the Comi
Lota, wi 1 be anld the lolKJwing property,
of ground rents due the City of Savannah:
Springfield Plantation.
Lot No. 1. HolUday k Mltcbe.l, 32 quarters.
LotNo.
LotNo. .
Lot No. 6,
Lot No. 7.1
Lot No. 8.
32 quarters.
>, 20 quarters,
20 quarters.
20 quarters.
20 quarters.
Lot No. 9, O. H. Luf burrow, 36 quarters.
* '* **>. HolUday * Mitchell. 32 quartan.
Lot No. IS,
Lot No. 17,
Lot No. 18.
uAT.lt. Hines, 42 quartan.
" *• 41 quarters.
*• “ 41 quarters.
" " 42 quarters.
** •• 42 quarters.
i. Letter G, Geo. Spolthoff, 62 quarters.
Lot No. . .
Lot No. 26. Z. N. Winkler, 48 quarters.
Lot No. 27, •• 48 quarters.
Lot No. 3
Lot No. i
Lot No. i
». aetata X. G- 1
Charlton, 32 quarters.
“ " ””’"u, 61 quarters,
quarters.
40 quarters.
40 quarters.
, 20 quarters.
Purchasers paying for titles aud stomps.
GEORGE. W. bTIuta,
mhC-td City Marshal.
Purchaser paying for papere and atampa. mhJO-td
DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LARGE LOT AT
AUCTION.
By OEO. W. WYLLY A CO.
Will be sold, on the first TUESDAY in APRIL next, at
11 o’clock a. m . in front of the Court Honae:
Fee simple lot number twenty-two (22). Currytown
* 0x i 80 ’ aituated at the corner of Montgomery
and Charlton streets, and fronting 80 feet each war
On the lot to that desirable dwelling known aa the
Boulinean Honae, containing nine rooms, all In fair
order and repair; also, ample ont honsee, wat—*-
honae and yard; room sufficient for two horn
garden apaoe to not war ‘ ‘ —
paying for papers and
■ If
ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
By CEO. W. WYLLY A CO.
On tha FIRST TUESDAY In APRIL next. wlU ba
•Race Track” and ••Goodall Tracts,” abont two
mile* from 8avannab, between the Augusta and Lon-
toviUa road*, befog the property of the IndustrlalA*.
? tos interest of said A*,
■ociation in said land known aa th*
"RACE TRACK" and “GOODALL TRACTS,”
being an interest under a bond for title# with four
thousand dollars due and unpaid; all sold by virtue
to th ® nnderelgLod from said
Association, for the benefit of Its creditors, and. by
order feoa tbe superior Oonrt of
^county. OHA8. 8. HARDEE.
THE SOUTH,
WEEKLY EIGHT-PAGE I’APEIl,
Published in the City of Xcto York,
BY
TARDREW & CO., 21 Park Row,
FOR <:< A. YEAR,
Devoted to the material interests of the l
States, and laboring for the del
wonderful resource#, b
and giving full and reli.
every part of tha South.
THE SOUTH
haa met the cordial approval and support of all ths
bern State Government*. Immigration Bureaus,
cultural Hocieties and leading citizeua generally,
ret Information of the Railroads, Manufactures,
■gee. Hocieties, Cities, Commerce. Agriculture,
through this country. North and 8oatb, and in Eu-
-ipe.
To make it eapoclally valuable to every busini
tarkete
Every Southern man should give U hla support,
very other man that wants to know anything abont
the south would find it well worth the subscription
It la an unsurpassed medium for advertising all
Mcrlptiona of Southern property for sale or
change, or for Inviting labor and capita) In any
red channel.
Subi-cribe for it at once, and induce aa many n
Special Inducements In Club rates and Premiums
i who will canvass for us.
aen copies furnished on application.
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’Al PARK ROW. K. 1
j*nl0-2aw3m
BAINBRIDGE SUN,
PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT
BRinbridffe, Decatur County, Ga.,
R. M. JOHNSTON.
ICE NOTICE.
Schedule of Prices for 1872,
BAY POUSE ONE CENT PEB POUND.
At BET AIL HOUSES One and One Quarter
per pound.
One hnndred pound* and upwards delivered t
part of the city <1 00 per hundred.
Fifty to one hundred pounds delivered to any part
of the city <1 20 per hundred.
Under fifty pounds delivered to any part of the city
<1 50 per hundred.
mar2f-lw THRASHER, BLANCHARD k OO.
SPECIAL NOT**’
F rom and after wedne--dat. march
20th, 1872, and untii further notice, ths rates for
COMPRESSING COTTON,
AT THE UNITED HYDRAULIO COTTON PRESS
COMPANY’S PRESSES, will be.
At Upper Hydraulic Press, for vessels at wharf, 39
vfsaela at wharf, 66
•>ther wharves, when dray-
" *" j added of 15 cents
william Wade.
cento per bale.
On cotton for vessels .
age attaches, a drey age will be added of 15 cents per.
Superintendent
Drooping
—ions— Mes_ , w --
at 612 00; bacon dull and nnenanged; shoulder*.
Provision#— Mesa pork closed qnlet and unchanged
Whxskkt—Steady at 65c. t „ v „
fix. Louis. March 27
Ftoua—Lower grade# neg’ected; others qnlet a
firm; auperflne winter, to 50^D ^0- M '^ \ _ S1 _
Wxusikoto*. March 27.
Oottoe—Middling, 2lXo; receipt*. 26C bales; sale*.
0 bales; export# coastwise, 27 balea; stock on hand,
- balea; market closed ■ toady.
• MxMraif. March 27.
Cotto*—Middling, 22>;@22.Xc; receipt#,681 balea;
shipments, — balea; market active.
Mobile, March 27.
OorzoM—Middling. 217s@22 eta; net receipts, 1C6
ties; gross receipts,
- balea; export# to Great
- balea; coastwise, — balsa; sales, 1
, - bales; coastwise, 290
balea; sales, 100 bales; stock on hand, 19,951 bales:
market closed qnlet and firm.
Augusts, March 27.
Oottoe—Middling, 21 Xc: net receipts, 276 bales;
i, 2,965 bates; exports to Great Britain. -
bates: gross receipts, i-S6( bale#: exports to Great
BrtUiD. 4.1,3 brt,: to B.rr.. 1.^3 tete.; ooMtwft.,
• ^ — hand, 100,752
bates: gross, 1.069 bates; export# to Great Britain.
.i- —— . luito, - * era
market cloeed firmer.
MARKETS BY MAIL.
Charleston, March 9T.-Grarwr.
Bjcx—This grain was hsld firmly. Bates 185
tieroes of clean Carolina, ray 6 ttecoaa at So. » tierces
llimnt «,»■«»■
K« quote common te £ur at »K@»XCi ,ood.
«(o.
FOR HALE.
/AS TH. riBST TDESDAV IN HAY NEXT TB*
the same time, the building and weat half lot
no. 1, Heathcote ward, corner Barnard and Brongh
ton streets, will be offered, being the property of th<
Adm’r and Xz’r
Soap and Candles.
100 t>o*e« TOILET HOAP, Aromatic, Windsor,
■y. Bonquet, and other kinds;
100 boxes Adamantine CANDLES:
Just received and for sale by
i8-tf CLAGHORN * CUNNINGHAM.
COAL.
HARD AND SOFT COAL
P ROMPTLY DELIVERED. QUALITY AND
weight guaranteed by
J. A. MERCIER.
fcbl5-tf NO. 157 Bay Street
SEED RICE
Flail Threthtd and Wliipped,
45 lba. and 40 lbs., very free of Bed.
ihi-ln BOB. HABERSHAM'S 605 k OO.
Mules and Horses.
I four to six years old.
26 bead HOUSES. IWt 1
market thia season, ju-t rvc<
Etablo on Bryan street.
thn* b •!
CORN, OATS.HaY &c.
From Wharf and Store.
BUSHELS YELLOW AND WHITS
2,000
BEEF AND
C%BT pesrttwtM MXP8 BEEF;
25 '■ “•
^ CU4QHOM * CTTXNIXQHAIl.
FLOUR.
QNE CAB LOAD EXTRA FAMILY IXOUR. JUST
‘ arrived by the AUantlo and Golf Railroad, and
sale low by
J. A. MKBCIEB,
f*bl5-tf . No. 167 Bay Street.
rTIHE HUN IS A MOST ZEALOUS ADVOQATE OF
eqnal in Sonthwestern Georgia.
Tha SUN ia the official journal of Decatur and one
other counties, and haa a circulation In the
city of Balnbridge and county of Decatnr exceeding
by far that of any other journal, while its circulation
ven or eight counties adjoining the one in which
published is correspondingly large.
Aa an advertising medium for those who desire to
extend their business in this direction, U baa no equal.
' *' now being printed with I
Georgia
aa L
Advertising rates reasonable.
Terms <2 50 per annum.
HEIDT, JAUDON A GO.,
No. 135 Broughton Street#
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
SUBURBAN PROPERTY.
By LA MAH At KIND.
w ff* l ra2!?w l TUESDAY In APRIL, before
the Oonrt House, between the nsoal hours of sale.
Eleven 8-10 acres of Land, being a fourth part of
land, running from Bull street extended, east to a
point beyond the intersection of Lincoln street ex
tended. This Land offer* a fine opportimfry f£
speculation or aafe investment. ** J W
martl-eodlwadtd
SALK.
by Lamar & kino.
Will be offered on the FIRST TUESDai A nnrr
in ■ ront of the Court Honae. between to.
hours of sale, uanai
That elegant Brick DWELLING, three stories on
basement, containing all modern conveniences, sit
uated on lee simple trust Lot No. 1m, 60x90 feet, be
tween 8tate and Preildent streets, facing Colombia
HQ®**®. Term* one-third cash; balance In twelve
principle and Interest doe and payable. The Honae
*" b® Insured and premium paid yearly in advanoe
EXECUTRIX’S SALE.
By BiCLL Ac HULL.
The closing sale, without reserve, in front of the
Court House, on the FIRST TUESDAY in APRIL
□ext. at 11 o’clock, for a division among the beira,
for cash, purchaser paying for title* and atampa:
LOT No. 9, New Franklin Ward, 60x90. and Im
provements. oon*Utiug of one double and one two-
atory HOUSE, fronti
to a ground rent to t
eighty-eight cents.
LOT No. 10, New Franklin Ward. 60x90. and im
provements, consisting of one double tenement and
ie large two-atory DWELLING, subject to a ground
•ut of sixty-seven dollars and fifty Jour cents.
LOTS No. 21 and 22, Franklin Ward. 60x180, front-
ig on Weat Broad. Congress, St. Julian and Mont-
_ >mery street*, subject to a ground rent to tha city
of thirty-two dollars and sixteen cento each.
~~aiso—
The large LOT OF LAND fronting on Indian street
id running through to Canal street. This la one of
th# most desirable pieces of property in the city;
adapted for cotton warehouses, factories, Ac.; a tote,
house capacity for over twenty-five thousand bales
•f cotton; on* hundred and fifty feet on Itdlan and
Canal streets, two hnndred and fifty feet aix Inches
deep, with Improvements, consisting of four ■™»i|
marll-td
Executrix.
PARK LOTS FOR 8ALF„
By LAMAR Af KING.
LOTS 62 and 69, corner Huntingdon anil Drayton
reeta, on the Park. The moat daairmbla unimproved
roperty In tha city. Terms easy.
marl9-eodtaprl
LEGAL NOTICES.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
A J,° X * N ORIIEH Of THE COOkT
aT\_ of Ordinary of Thomas or nnty. will be aold
fore the Court Honae door In the town of Darien 'Mc
Intosh county. Ga., on the FIRST TUJebday In MAY
next, all the Real Estate situated In the raid tewn of
Darien and oounty of Mclntoah, belonging to tha ea-
teto of Jacob Rokembeaugh. lata ol Thomas county,
deceased, consisting ot Lota Noa. 4 and 5 In the plraa
ol said town, known aa plan made by Thomaa McCall.
Alao, other landa in said county, numbers not known ;
■old for the benefit of the helra and creditors. Terms
c ** h - M. C. SMITH.
mh22-lsw€w Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO DEBT
ORS AND CREDITORS.
A ll PIES0S3 mvraa dsmakds agaikst
the Estate of James a William*, late of Chatham
county, deceased, are requested to pretest them,
duly attested, within the time prescribed by law; and
“ *“ * w * wl U please make Immediate
HENRY WILLIAMS—
Admini**-' *
fsbfi-lawew*
SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOTHING
OP OUft OWN MANUFACTURE.
HEIDT. JAUDON k CO..
1,30 Bronghton Street-
PRINTING
MOBBING HEWS ESTABLISHMENT.
Ill Bar Street.
PRINTING
executed in the beet style. W* have FITE POWER
PRESSES and an extensive aarortment of TYPE, a
splendid stock of PAPER and CARDS, and the beet
workmen in the city.
AU orders receive prompt attention, and satisfac
tion guaranteed.
J. H. E8TILL.
SPANISH
CROWN SHERRY!
Per Gas* *• W
Par Gallon I’ M
IMPORTED DIRECT BY
A. RICHARDSON,
apll-tf lfl4 Bay Mtreet.
THE PLAGE
TO
BUY YOUR CROCKERY,
CHINA, GLASSWARE,
House Famishing Goods, &c.,
■ me*
BOL8HAW & SILVA’S,
IBullHU Jallu, IMudUlBrjin itrMt.
CALL AUD SEE,
fobu-tf . l
P AINT ER'S Manual, a oomplete and practi
cal guide to beat methods and latest Improve
ments In honae and sign painting, sralning, varnish-
' —““'*— *” • lettering, *talnlng, glld-
•tolnlng, analyela of ed
it. Ac. Also Practical Paper
JE88K HANKY A OO.,
119 NasaM atresV®- X*
NOTICE TO DEBTORS ANDQsSLt 0 ™
A LL PERSONS HAVING CMfiSA 0 *™?.*5?
rotate of Sarah Fox, Iate« f d f
ceaaed. are reoneatad •- pleeent them, properly at-
tetiadL within Preecrlbed by law, and those
indebted ~ a»id estate are reqoested to make ltmne-
mate payment to tha andereigned.
ROBERT D. WALKER.
S TATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.-To
all whom it may concern—
Whereas, Lucy D. Fawcett will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters Dikm' sory aa Administratrix
on ths estate of Alexander Fs&gett, late of aaid coast y.
deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and appear before said Oonrt,
to make objection. If any they have, ou or before the
first Monday in July next, otherwise aaid tetters
will be granted.
mart 5-1 am 3m
Ordinary O. O.
) all whom It may o
Whereas, Lemuel L. Hover will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters Dlsml»*cry aa Adminis
trator on the estate of Hnaxs Mertungstor, late of
■aid county, deceased—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom,
it may concern, to he and appear before aaid Court,
‘ mak* objection, if any they have, on or before
r - — * *“ “*■ xt, otherwise said letters
tho Drat Monday in May
wtil be granted.
Witness my official signature, this 9th day
January 1872. HENRY «. WETMORE,
lan 10 Ordinary Chatham County.
TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
the Court
Q’ _ - ^
O all whom It may concern.
Whereas, James Fleming will apply
of Ordinary for Letters Dtamiesory aa Admin!strati
“ “■ *' of John Hackett, late of aaid county,
These are, therefore, to cltaand admonish all whom
first Monday in May next, otherwise said letters will
be granted.
Witness my official signature, this sixth day of Feb
ruary. 1872. HENRY 8. WETMORE,
f*b7-lam8m Ordinary O. G„
Upon the. . .
of James Clark, minor and orphan child of Frederick
J. Clark, of aaid county, deceased. •
Thane are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
be and appear before said Oonrt to
make objection. If any toey have, on or before tha
first Monday*—
be granted.
Wlttvaa.ni
rnary, 1872.
feb!3-1aw4w Ordinary of Chatham County.
April next, otherwise said letters wm
this 1st day of Feb*
KNBY 8. WETMORE.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, flHiTntg COUNT!.—,
To all whom it may ooncern:
Whereas, Joseph E. Fulton wiU apply at tha Court
of Ordinary for Letters Diszntssory as Administrator
on th* atatt of Mirths G. Bo or quin, late of said
These are, therefore, to cits rod admonish all whom
it may concern, to be rod appear before aaid Oonrt to
mak* objection, if any they have, on or before tha
first Monday In June Baxt, otherwise said tetters will
b* granted.
Witness, my official signature, this 29th day of Feb
ruary. 18T2. HENRY H. WETMORE,
Ordinary of Chatham County.
B AP ID RECKONING, or tha Art of Perform-
Ing Calculations fnatrotroe.
ooaiy. Any one can learn and apply. Tho fonaow
••Lightning Calculator'#" exhibitions (asm* system)
ware ths marval of thousands, deem waa lately sold
<L"In book form, snlargad, only 65 eta. of
JXB8B HANEY k OO.
ULT.
lYTHAIdi CHAML-A spteodfd story of boy
W H6a aboard f whater, foil of stirring adventures
and thrtnlog aceoea among the wonders of tha aontb*
OO..lia\raran-t.. N. V.
Mi
a of salf-cnre. which ha wli)
afferer*. Address
J. H, BNEV|ES, 78 Nassau aL, N. Y,