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I .liniatnre Aliranac for April. 1868
H FRIDAY, APRIL 3
■ R . jes 5.46 j Sun Sets 6.1’l
H MOOS'S PIIASKS.
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-1 April l tlh. S.JJ. .v.n.ng,
■ ! 7,, m—April 9M. 3.12, evening.
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■ t j . HOUINSON,
1 ' ’of I.KXISOTOX, OA.
K. school Hoport
M * Co s, John MillcJifo. on v totality, was
■l,borate and very sanative. and we hope,
L its interesting character, that it will he
IKblished by the Boar,! of Education tit some
' .to it< stiigestions may become
the public, rot only here, but in
localities "hero improvements are so
needed.
Howard
■ n , s been offered In the City Council of
■ n mb „s for the apprehension of the mis-
Roants »ho assassinated Hon. G. W. Ash'
R. n 0!i Monday right last. This is well,
One thousand might
Br added Vs an inducement to those who
His: know the parties engaged in the vile
Ration. Punishment cannot he too
nor can it be too saw.
Picture.
!■ Fvtrvb.'Jy v.’.:e 'visa. S to see innocence
and couveved to the sight upon
( ss. will do well to call at Dr. Tutt’s
jti r,. and see lvmgsmore s painting of
iHtleAtla in her carriage, which 1 as been
...i. bided some days
Go and see it. and you will see a
r.ot to be discounted by any one in
broker's business, or cotton trade, and
line.
Hall.
I ; >"■ tuvafiv represmtation was
; 0 f play ui "Modern Deniucra
H. ;; iotdi;;.- characters were lion.
■ |p .to: Stevens an ! Gen. John B. Gordon,
a c of green artists—
K Iteutiy taken to the stage for grub.
a fr-.-o ticket, as all Locals should
K we ~,-l u i atid were highly eu
• raiier,-eoniieo'drainatico
|HlVov.:;, ti: -;■: nt, as a
Beta* allude
BUtbc <inu!i'. "in tnhn.rs on the occasion.
Prcfcut.
Hk tike , itri i.i.t quantity,
Ktr : A fri.m I. wh 1 aware of our
■si&jv:. nriieuhir, and who.
■ tt • lengthened
tciagi' ilium the upper lip, j
Hi#? kitiiir presented >n yesterday,
Hi is. . made for the purpose
aeofug n-.tur.il iatictions by
H.» wing the absence of the hair from the j
tt-'i- may imbibe. It is
H i anew invention, it is true, but a
M . v.e thn.r, friend S.inutd
■ 1 *vfvr ids kind consideration.
Be . ♦ •
B* ,a r3 ol Public School,-.*
tad 1 a ..II attending, on yc
‘ls. Calvin. mb nt of City
»hn Milledge, Superin
nt of County Schools. We learn that
were in the city nine schools, and the
lerof pupils upon the rolls amounting
and; regular attendants G 7.3. There are
tt schools in the county, with an aggre
number ol 300 pupils—thus making
y 1,300 children who are having the
■ O' education under the supervision of
!_ e Board. To add to this, we remark
in the freedmen's schools there are
{I JOO children receiving the benefits of
Murder the auspices oi the Bureau.
Promt Car and Cottan Hum).
M Georgia Railroad train, due here at
r E ' yosterday, was detained by the
PS of a box car about three miles
1 ’aiifjn, ami urrivecl at the
" : ■ hiiri schedule time. The
'mb j of cotton, and six
'•'■'-'-taMiour was consigned by
Uxinglou to C. A. Piatt-
Frank
; ’ : L - x ” to I'. Phini/.V .(■ (J
Cos., of Losing
!' Icmii:;' ; five bales from
. ovlvillc, to E. J’. Clay
done by Conductor
' 1 '--r Mc i-.-n.-, and the train
' pa .senders,
,u hre had made too much
; ,r - discovery. The car was
H and the
‘'file injury.
* 1 *
■ . t*"■ Court yesterday,
W colored j. for a violation of
" city ordinances, which
( r 'i that “disturbances at any
K aniuseincnP’ shall be fined
BjL His Honor sent Harriet to
‘ n '» aD is lor thirty days.
Ju,, SC McLaws, sitting as a
' ' 11,,: following delinquents came
to wit:
lony Roberson, charged with
f' lc house; and upon the
' tony couldn't, hide the wedge,”
''"or -"lit him for six months, for
u ’ upon the chain gang.
Ba , ' r ' ll 'l oount for the same otfense,
'-'fediled, or rather had his
’ * i! additional three months'
H" Jh ; a,n ‘ ; public institution.
Ejjti 1 ioui Sinit, charged with lar
die house, was sent forward, for
lu ' indiscretions, for the space of
|'d'i the “string of manual
a young man, aud not the
°ld Nathan Scott.
New constitution.
Any persou desiring a copy or copies of
the new Constitution of Georgia, gotten up
in neat pamphlet form, can have their
wants supplied, without money aud without
price, by ealliug at or sending to this Office
A t annul.
It was said in “all the decency lory
press” np the street, of yesterday, that Hon.
Garnett Andrews, of Wilkes county, has
come out against Col. Bullock. YVe pro
nounce the whole thing a canard, and with
out a single iota of truth to sustain it. Judge
Andrews is for the Constitution and for Col.
It. B. Bullock for Governor, first, last, and
all the timu.
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Suußbt School l.ccturc.
Mr. K. G. Pardee o( New York, who is
devoting his time and means to the Sunday
School interests of the whole country, will
Lecture to night to the Superintendents,
Teachers and friends of the Sunday Schools of
this eilv, nt the Presbyterian Church. This
worthy’ gentleman, we learn, has adequale
pecuniary means, and devotes his time and
money to the furtherance of the object he
has in view. The Savannah Advertiser says
of Mr. Pardee:
He is a conservative Christian gentleman
of fifty, and a Presbyterian or Congrega
tioualist. lie succeeded in amassing a for
tune twenty years ngo, which rendered
further personal labor unnecessary, and
being ardently attached to the Sunday
School cause, lie has ever since given his
whole time to the advancement of Sunday
Schools. lie is no agent—not eveu a
minister; but for twenty years he lias never
theless been lecturing, writing and traveling,
to promote Sunday Schools. During all that
time he has had nothing to do with politics,
indeed, he has not even voted during that
time. We have the highest authority for
saying that he has never been and is not
now unfriendly to the South. He was
enthusiastically received and endorsed by
the strongest Southern man of all denomi
nations in Montgomery, Alabama, and
Macon, Georgia.
We bespeak for him a hearty welcome
and a general hearing on the part of lovers
of the Sunday School cause.
A Question: .
How comes it that the Democratic Party
of the Fourth District succeeded in cajoling
Judge Lochrane iuto the acceptance ot their
nomination, and how long has it been since
he was a Keconstructionist of the strictest
sect? Read tbo following “good’un” from
the Griffin Star , on the “Exile of Erin.”
Hear him :
Fob Congress. —By our special telegram
from Macon, it will be seen that O. A. Loch
rane was the nominee of the Convention
yesterday. This action of the Convention is,
of course, equivalent to allowing the Con
gressional election to go by default. We
don’t believe, on general principles, in bolt
ing our party nominations, but this is a
lecilc too much for our delicate stomach.
Can’t we get Gaskill to move into this Dis
trict ? Erin go Unum, E Pluribus Brah.
[From the Toledo blade.
Nas by.
Tlic State of Michigan—The Experience of
Mr. Nasbg therein, and a Frightful
Dream that he Dreamed.
Lansing, Mich., March 28.
Es tlier is a State in this Yoonyun en
tirely worthy uv bein ranked with Massa
choosits —entirely worthy uv bein considered
scasely second in pint ifv Ham-iidictilin,
Onesmus-defying, and llagar-rejectin Abo
liskn infidelity—that State is Michigan.
Massachoosits is onery and cussid —Micbi-
cran is oneryer and cussider. They liev
colleges in every other county—skool houses,
gorjus and costly, in every town, and es
that ain’t enough, they liev a crool, tyrani
kle, barbarous law, forbiddin the sale of
sustenance 1 In the larger towns, where
one kin, without material danger, git suthio
sustainin, municipal law steps in and com
pels the dispensers thereof*to close at 11
p. m. In this town, from whence I write, I
gathered together a lew uv the faithful, and
wuz a confirmin uv eiu in tlift faith, when,
as the clock struck eleven, the landlord put
out the lites and us simultaneous. Kin sich
things be, and overcome us like a summer
cloud? They kin? Uv course there can’t
be no whole hearted Dimocrisy in sich a
State 1 They don’t hev time to get fully
Dimocratic. Eleven o’clock! The Dimo
crisy uv Michigan is a eleven o’clock Dimo
crisy. They don’t live out half thcr days.
They fall short uv the troo state uv full
grown specimens just an hour. The only
good and troo ones I hev seen re re a lew
fanners and sich, who carried it home in a
jug. Hut, alas! ez they never pay rent,
they don’t stay long enough in one place to
make themselves felt. They naturally drilt.
back to Southern Illinoy, where fine tooth
combs is unknown—where the wicked
cease from troublin, and the weary arc at
rest. But we hev enuff of that kind here.
Ez I retired to my couch last nitc, 1 was
filled with sadnis. The eleckshun okkurs in
a week or two, and the Ablisbnists perpose
to vote to tear down the few remainin land
marks and give votes to the disgustiu
niggers in that State. Contomplatin the
gulf to wich Michigan is approaehin—with
my sole filled with forcbodins, 1 fell into a
troubled sleep, and sleepin dreemed.
Methawt I wuz in Liberia, that country
across the waters, settled by civilized niggers.
I wuz somewot surprised at wot met my gaze.
Niggers to the rite uv me—niggers to the
left uv me—niggers iii front uv me—rode
the six hundred thousand uv them. Occa
sionally in the streets uv Monrovia, the cheef
town, I seed a white man—more frekently a
mullatter, and occasionally one in wich wuz
only a tinge uv white blood—jist enufi' to
show that his ancestors had left Kentucky
many years and generashens before. Passin
a full blooded nigger on the street, ho pushed
me contemptuously into the gutter, and
forthwith a rabble uv full blooded nigger
boys pelted me with mud, ycllin at me, ez
tho it wuz a opprobrious term, “White
man! Yah! White man! Yah! Yali!
White man!
A mild laoed nigger came to tuy rescue
and rebooked the boys: “Is he,’’ sed he, “to
blame for bein white? Remember, boys, the
same God made him ez made you, and that
he is not blame for his color ! lie—”
At this period he stopped talkin. The fust
nigger returned, and damnin him for a
disturbiu one idea, Radicle knockt him into
the gutter, and mutterin sutliin about bein
troo to the tradishuns of his race, stalked
hawtily away.
“Is ther,” sed 1, indignantly, “no law for
these outrages? Am 1 to submit to bein
pelted by boys and pummelled by men, and
no redress? Is—”
“Alars sir!” sed the benevolent lookin
nigger, who bed tlie appearance uv a Sunday
School teacher, “alars, sir, (her isn’t. Yoor
color, sir—yoor color! They liev prejoodiscs
which they can’t overcome, and that prajoo
dis the boys even possess. Farewell, sir,
some day it will be different, but uow—”
And he drawd a sigh and walked on
hastily, ez he notist a fresh crop of boys
approaehin.
I walked on, in my dream. Seein a largo
house I entered it. It wuz the capitile, and
boldly 1 essayed to pass the dour. The door
keeper, with a expression uv nkerii 1 never
saw outside nv Kentucky, remarkt that the
while gallery wits op that way. Up 1 assend
ed, dost under the roof, where there wuz
possibly a dozen qjore like me, and I sot aud
listened to a curious debate. The measure
under cousidernshun wuz a amendment to
the constilooshuu uv Liberia, strikin the
word “black” cut uv that instrooment. The
thing lied been long pendin. Advocatin it
wuz a half dozen members in a corner by
theirselves, and opposin it wuz all the rest uv
the House. The scone wuz very much sich
ez 1 witnessed a good many years ago nt
Washington, when John Quincy Adams wuz
a champion in the idea uv the ckality uv all
men in the House. One member denounst
the leader uv the minority ez n “base,grovelin,
low wretch, who had lost all pride uv race—,
all regard for the purity uv blood—and who
wuz idsidiusly plottin to debase the pure and
proud race uv Ham, by tuinglin with it the
pale, milky blood uv the inferior race.”
Another watitid this House to ask itself,
“Do you want to march up to the polls
longside uv a white man ? l)o yoo want to
be tried for yer little crimes afore a jury
uv white men? AVhito men in olfis! I
shudder at the thot! See,” sed lie, pullin
out from under his coat a portrato uv a
white woman, cz I seed Vallandygum do
wunst in Ohio, at a Bimoeratic nieetin,
only he lied on his pasteboard a wench ;
“sec to what the gentleman wishes to ally
himself.” Another member askt the
House to seriously ask theirselves, afore
they voted on the bill, whether this House
wnntid to marry a white woman ? Ho
wantid this House to ask herself whether
she wanted bis dorter to marry a white
man ? “Es we let em vote we must marry
cm!” The vote wuz taken, rcsultin, uv
course, in the votin down uv the bill. The
six Radicals were towunst expelled for
introdoosin sich a incendiary measure, and
the House adjourned.
The populace got hold uv the news, and
the wildest joy prevailed. One wagon was
rigged up, into wich wuz twenty four black
girls with a banner over ’em, “Fathers per
leot us from white ik.lity,” and another
similarly loaded carried a banner onto which
was written “Black husbands or none. The
purity uv our Race !” Noticin me on the
street, the populace went for n:e. The police,
wich ought to have preserved the peace (they
were mostly emigrants from an island off the
coast, wich they lied left on aecount of bein
oppressed by the King uv another island,
wich hed got possession uv ’em, and waz a
bearin down upon’em), the perlicemeu, in
sled uv perteetin me, headed the hunt, and
lively they made it. I wuz caught and rolled
in the gutters, amid shouts uv “Kill the
d—d white livered whelp!” and they pound
ed and pummelled me and tore my clothes
off. “To the white orfuu asylum 1” shouted
one uv 'em, and to that cry I owed my life.
They beleeved iu wholesale killin ruther
than retail, and they made a rush for an
asylum where the orfuns uv the few despised
whites wuz a livin. Short work they made
uv it. The orfuns wuz roastid and beaten
to death, the teachers run for their lives,
and the buildina wuz sacked, the black
women meantime ridin around with the
banners over em, and the principle citizens
addressin the mob, dcprccatin violence, but
nevertheless applaudin uv em for their zeal
in preservin the purity uv the race. Two
white skoolhouses and eighteen dwellins wuz
gone thro with, ez es by inspirashen. Finally
they got site uv me agin, and ez there wuzn’t
any others iu site, they cheerfully ceezcd me,
and riggin a rope, run me up to a lamp post.
“Wat inhoomanity! wat crooelty! wat in
jusice!” shreekt 1. Forchoonity I did not
further commit myself. The shoutin and
the sense uv cbokin awoke me. I wuz not
in Afrika, I hed not been beaten and pumeled
and rolled in the gutter and hung, but thank
the Lord, I wuz iu Ameraka, the land uv the
free, where, when such things is done the
white men do em theirselves, wich is more
comfortable.
But wat a friteful dreetn ! Wat a mister
ehoon it must be to be uv another race when
that race aint in a majority. 1 reely sympa
thize with the niggers in this country.
Petroleum V. Nasht, P. M.,
(Wich is Postmaster.)
AUGUST A. MARKETS.
Thursday, April 2—P. M.
FINANCIAL.—We quote as Brokers’ rates;
(told, buying at 1.38, selling at 1.40; Silver
buying at 1.32, and selling at 1.37.
COTTON.—Market (jvely, firm and stiff—all of
1,200 bales sold, some few bales sold in tho early
part of the day at 27c., but in the latter part of
th« day this price was not maintained, and we
quote 26Jc. for lull styles of strictly New York
Middlings.
BACON—Has an advancing tendency— stocks
light with an .advance on prices of all grades of
!c. per pound.
CORN.—In round lots, $1.20 ;at retail, $1.2.5*
[Advertisement.]
Country merchants*
In making their purchases, will do well
to call first on Mrs. Pughe, 190 Broad
street, who is selling out her entire stock
cheap. ts
[Advertisement.]
Unotln m ii Sncritficc.
The purchasers of dry g-iods should not
fail to take advantage of die opportunity
offered, at 190 Broad street. Thestoek of
seasonable goods is being sold at a sacrifice
as the room is required for other purposes
-
[ Advcrtisemcn t.j
For slie Cure of Fever Ague,
Dumb Ague, Chill-Fever, Intermitting
Fever, old Mismanaged Agues, Bad Effects
of Agues treated or suppressed with Quinine,
Cholagogue Arsenic, and other deleterious
drugs, Humphrey’s No. 1G is superior. As
a preventive of Ague it may be relied upon.
Taken by persons travelling through an
aguey or marsh district, or residing in such
locdity, it entirely protects (he system from
the disease.
GGOKni V RAILROAD
Breakfast, Dinner, and Supper House.
PERSONS LEAVING AUGUSTA BY
either morning or evening Passenger Trains,
or Atlanta by morning Passenger Train, or by
any of the Freight Trains, can always got a
GOOD MEAL at BERZELIA, twenty miles
from Augusta, on tho Georgia Railroad
K. NEBJIUT,
luhSl—lf Proprietor.
"W anted.
UNITED STATES ARSENAL, |
Augusta, <ia., March 27, 18(58.]
OIX GOOD MEN, TO EX LIST IN TUB
O Ordnance Department, for three years’ ser
vice, at tho Augusta Arsenal. The pay is from
sixteen to thirty-four dollars per month, with
clothing, rations, etc., furnished. Only men
who can show evidence of good character will be
enlisted. Mechanics are preferred. Apply at
the Arsenal. I>. W. FLAGLER,
Bvt Lt. Col. U. S. A., Commanding.
m1»29—20t
The Savannah Daily Advertiser.
THOROUGHL Y SOUTHERN.
A Political News and Commercial Journal
S. YATES LEVY, Editor.
rpilE CAMPAIGN ADVERTISER ISSUED
JL DAILY, till May Ist, at the following low
prices:
One copy SI.OO.
Two copies J. 50.
Three copies 2.00.
Five copies...* 3.00.
Eight copies 4.00.
And in the same proportion for larger numbers.
E. O. WITUINGTON A CO.,
I uib2B—tf Publishers, Savannah, Ga.
Congressional.
Washington, April 2.*— Senate. —After
tho reading of the Journal, Drake moved to
uineud the seventh rule—lies over.
Two witnesses were examined; nothing
new elicited,
Gen. Emory and Col. Wallace were ex
amined and testified iu substance as hereto
fore published.
President’s letter to Gen. Grant was read.
President’s counsel demanded certificates
of Cabinet officers to he read us part of the
document.
Chase put the question, which was defeated
by yeas, 20 ; nays, 29, so the managers did
not require them to be read.
Win. E. Chandler, late Assistant Secretary
of Treasury, was introduced and testified
regarding the Treasury routine. Defense
objected to questions regarding Edward
Cooper’s appointment.
Butler stated that he intended proving by
this evidence that the President appointed
Cooper so that Thomas might have access to
the Treasury thAugh Cooper. Also that the
President had violated the Tenure-of-Office
bill in Cooper’s appointment* The evidence
was rejected by a vote of 23 to 26.
C. A. Tinker, telegraph manager, was
examined regarding telegrams between the
President and Governor Parsons, regarding
the adoption ot the Howard amendment by
Alabama Legislature. The defense objected.
Boutwell stated that in|the telegrams the
President spoke of Congress as a set of
individuals.
Butler contended that the adoption of the
Howard amendment was among the require
ments of the reconstruction acts, and the
President had no right to oppose it.
The telegrams were admitted by a vote of
27 to 17.
On a motion to adjourn, the vote stood 22
to 22.
Chase voted aye, and the Court adjourned.
Mouse. —After their return from the Sen
ate, adjourned.
There was no legislative business to day.
Washington Items.
\\ asuington, D. C., April 2.—The Strong
• ise was further argued. The prosecuting
Attorney held that Schofield’s requisition
was within the law. Judge Carter desired
to hear further argument—case continued.
Usual routine at the Capitol. No Legisla
tive business.
Gen. Hancock and the President had a
prolonged interview.
Chase decided no questions to-day; he
submitted them to the Senate in first instance.
Cablegrams.
Havana, April 2. A riot is apprehended
at Nassau in consequence of the Church
disendowments.
No war vessels at Nassau. Smuggling
from Florida is openly encouraged.
London, April 2.— Abyssinian adviees
state that difficulties increase with Napier’s
advance; the natives are extremely hostile.
Theodore has despoiled the country in his
front.
Virginia.
Richmond, April 2, 1868.—An ordinance
authorizing the issue of certificates of indebt
edness for the payment of the expenses of
the Convention—receivable tor taxes aud
redeemable at the Treasury—was adopted.
Trial of Jeff. Davis was postponed again,
to the second of May.
From Savannah.
Savannah, April 2.—Dr. Beckwith, the
Bishop elect ot Georgia, was consecrated to
day.
Gen. Meade arrived here this evening
from Florida.
Humors of investigations still going on.
Another Republican Assassinated.
Richmond, April 2.—John White, a
respectable citizen of Powhatan, was found
dead in that county on Sunday, with five
bullet holes in his body.
Burned-
Rutland, Vt., April 2.—The Franklin
House, Court House, aud other buildings,
were burned. Several persons were hurt in
escaping from the hotel.
Rhode Island Election.
Providence, April 2. Burnside’s majority
is a triflo over -1,000.
Markets—By Telegraph.
Financial.
LONDON, April 2, Noon. —Consols, iu money,
93a93i Bonds 72*.
LO' DON, April 2, Afternoon. —Console 93.
Bonds a fraction higher—72£a72g.
LONDON, April 2, Evening. —Consols, 93.
Bonds, 72Ja72J.
Bullion decreased 331,000.
FRANsKFOUT, April 2.—Bonds, 7oi.
HAVANA, April 2.—Sterling lOalO.j. Federal
currency 29&a31.
NEW ORLEANS, April 2.—Gold 1.39a1.3(%
Stearliug, Bank, nominal; Commercial 50a5i.
New York Sight k§ premium.
NEW YORK, April 2, Noon. —Money very
tight; call, 7, in gold, and a commission. Gold,
1.373- Sterling, 9}a9s. Old bonds, 9jb Vir
ginia’s, 47. Tennessee’s, new, 675.
Produce ami Other Markets.
LIVERPOOL, April 2, Noon. —Cotton firm,
quiet, and active. Prices the same. Sales 15,000
bales.
Brcadstuffs quiet. Corn dull and declined 3d—
-sls 3d.
LIVERPOOL, April 2, Afternoon, — Lard 61s
6d. Bacon 455. Pork firm.
LIVERPOOL, April 2, Eventng. Cotton
closed quiet and steady; sales, 10,000 bales;
prices on spot unchanged ; brisk speculative
demand to arrive; Uplands, 11$.
HAVANA, April 1. —Sugar quiet, owing to
scarcity of tonnage.
NEW YORK, April 2, Noon. —Cotton steady ;
sales, 3,800 bales at 2Sc.
Flour saloc lower. Wheat la2c lower. Corn
le. lower. Mess Pork firmer, at $25a25.30.
Lard dull, at 151a165. Freights quiet and firm.
Turpentine, 67a67£. Rosin firmer; common
and strained, $3.40.
NEW YORK, April 2, Evening. —Cotton de
cidedly less active, at about previous prices;
sales, 4,500 bales.
Flour dull; Southern, 9.80a14.65. Wheat
nominal. Corn —Southern white, l.lfial.lß.
Moss Pork active and higher, $25.50. Lard dull.
Others unchanged.
CINCINNATI, April 2.—Flour in moderate
demand. Corn quiet, BSaOO. Mess Pork—large
speculative feeling ; sales at $25.00. Bacon
scarce; Clear Sidos, 15$ ; Sbouldors, 11$. Lard
dull at 15$c,
BALTIMORE, April 2.—Cotton firm at 271a
28c.
Flour very lirm—prices unchanged. Wheat
weak and declined sc. Corn dull; white, I.loa
1.12; yellow, 1.1Ga1.18. Oats, Rye, and Moss
Pork steady. Bacon activo and excited, with
an advancing tendency; shoulders, 13$ ; hams,
18a20.
CHARLESTON, April 2.—Cotton firm.
GOO bales. Middlings 28Ac. Receipts 340 halos.
Exports—coastwiso, 147 bales. Experts of tho
tho week 7,393 bales, of which 5,729 w.-re bound
for Great Britain, and 1,664 coastwiso. Receipts
of the week 2,506 bales. Sales of tho week 7,500
bales. Stock 13,759 hales.
WILMINGTON, April 2.—Cotton firm. Mid
dlings 26c.
Spirits Turpentine G 2. Rosin firm—strained,
2.30 ; No. 1, 3.00. Tar in good domank at 2*20.
NEW ORLEANS, April 2.—Cotton quiet and
firm. Sales 4,200 bales; Middlings
receipts 1,084 bales; exports none.
MOBLLE, April 2.—Cotton closed dull;
Middlings Sales 550 bales. Receipts
078 bales.
SAVANNAH, April 2.—CotUm quist; Bales,
M«0 bales | rooelpU, 2.01 3 bales; exports,
2,1 SI bale! to Liverpool; 1,251 coantwite. Re
ceipts of the week, 5,1 Vt bales. • Exports, 17,128
bales. Stock, 67# balet Sea Islands; 28,568
bales Uplands.
Marine News
HAVANA, April I.—Arrived : Columbia, from
fiicnvillo. •
NEW YORK, April 2.—Arrived : Zodiao, from
Boston, short of coal. The San Balvador, Sara
gossa, and Moneka.
SAVANNAH, April 2.—Cleared: Steamship
llermau Livingston, Now York; North Point,
Baltimore; ships Chuloner, Liverpool; Atlantic,
St- John’s.
Arrived: Schr John Allen, Boston.
CHARLESTON, April 2. —Arrived: Schooner
Rising Sun, from Kockport.
Sailed: Steamer Manhattan, for New York;
Ship J. A. Wright, for Liverpool.
Notice.
TO CONSUMERS
OF
Soluble Pacific
GUANO
HPHE HIGH CHARACTER ATTAINED BY
JL tliis Guano for superior excellence has, it
appears, instigated the uppropription of the same
name to articles of little or no real value, which
we are credibly informed, are freely otFereil in
New York and other markets with assurance of
genuineness. Hence it becomes necessary, both
for the protection of consumers and the PACIFIC
GUANO COMPANY, to call attention to the
fact, in order that proper caution may be ob
served.
The only guarantee the purchaser can have is
that afforded by tne name of the Company’s Gen
eral Agents stencilled on the packages, and buyers
are advised that unless the name of ,Jno. S. Keesf.
& Cos.. Gkn’l Agents, Baltimore, is found
stencilled on the bags, the Guano is fictitious, and
not genuine.
J. O. IfIATHEWSON A Cos.,
Selling Agents, Augusta, Ga.
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GEORGIA PRINTING CO’S
Book and Job
PRINTING OFFICE
ISO BROAD AND l§3 ELLIS
I
THIS ESTABLISHMENT
It NOW FULLY SBFPLIW WITH
PRESSES,
TYPE,
BORDERS
ORNAMENTS, CUTS,
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc -
»
Or TUK I.ATKBT AND MOST
IMPROVED STYLES!
And is ready to execute every descrip
tion ot
huh joint
IN A
FIRST CLASS MANNER
AND ON
K/;ASO IS A BL E T E RMS
BILLHEADS, CIRCULARS
BRIEFS, CHECKS,
POSTERS, LABELS,
CARDS OF ALL STYLES AND SIKKS
PAMPHLETS, BILLS LADING,
BLANKS OF ALL KINDS,
WEDDING CARDS,
VISITING .CARDS
BALL TICKETS,
STEAMBOAT BILLS,
DRAY RECEIPTS,
BILLS OF FARE
AUCTION BILLS,
HAND BILLS
HEADINGS FOR BOOKS,
AUCTION BALES-
Assignee’* Sale.
WILL HE SOLI), ON THE FIRST TUES
DAY IN MAY, before the Court House
door in Appling, within the legal hours of sale,
one Tract of I .and, lying iu the county of Colum
hia, on the water, of Sullivan’s Creek, and ad
joining lands of Cartledge, Calvin, Marshall, and
Dunn, containing 406 acres, more or less. Also,
one 40 acre lot, in Cherokee county, described in
plat as being in Fifteenth District of second sec-
UOll, No. 30. Said land Bold as the property of
Thomas K. Ulatock, a Bankrupt, tor the benefit of
Ills creditors. •
-r th f T sam< ? Bme aud place will be sold, a
tract of Band, lying in Columbia comity, and
adjoining lands of the .elate of VVIII. J. Eubanks,
Marion McDaniel, and Mrs. Merriwctlier, con
taining three hundred and seventy-two (372) acres,
more or less. Sold as the property of George T
Dunn, a Bankrupt, for the benefitof his creditors,
March 30,1868. K ’ 8 N Assignee.
upJ—law4w
U. S. Marshal’s Sale.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, SOUTH
ERN Distiict of Georgia—ln Admiralty.
Whereas, A libel in rein has been filed on the
twenty-seveuth day of March, in the year
eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, in tho Distriet
Court of tho United States for the Southern
District of Georgia, by James Dean, against
a certain quantity of lumber, now ut Darien, in
tho State aud Southern Distriet of Georgia,
aforesaid, cargo of the brig Virginia, of Rich
mond, Maine, in a cause of salvage, civil and
maritime, for reasons and causes in tho said
libel mentioned, anJ praying tho usual process
and monition in that behalf to bo made, and
that all persons claiming any interest therein
may bo cited to appear and answer tbo premise,
and that tbo said lumber may be condemned
and sold to pay tho demands of the libellant.
And whereas, a warrant of arrest in rtm has
been issued on the day and year aforesaid, under
the seal of the said Court commanding mo to
attach the said quantity of lumber, and to give
due notice to all persons claiming the same to
appear and answer, and make claim thereto upon
a certain day and at a certain place therein
named.
Now, therefore, I do hereby give public notice
to all persons claiming the said certain quantity
of lumber, now at Darien, Georgia, cargo of the
brig Virginia, or in any manner interested
therein, that they be and appear at the Clerk's
Office of the District Court of the United States
for the Southern District of Georgia, in the city
of Savannah, on WEDNESDAY, the FIF
TEENTH DAY OF APRIL next, at eleven
o'clock, in the forenoon of that day, then and
there to interpose their claims, and to make
their allegations in that behalf.
Dated this 27th day of .March, A. D., 1868.
WM. G. DICKSON,
U. S. Marshal.
Thos. E. Lloyd, Henry Williams, Proctors
for Libellants. apl—l4t
U S. Marshal’s Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT
of Deri facias, issued out of tho Honorable,
the Fifth Circuit Court of the United States for
tho .Southern District of Georgia, in favor f
the plaintiff, in the following case, to wit: Bald
win, Starr & Cos. vs. George SI. Ilay, Ilowes
Hyatt A, Cos. vs. the same. I have levied upon as
the property of the defendant, a stock of Dry
Uoods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Notions, etc.,
and will sell the same at public auction, at the
Court House in tho town of Preston, county of
Webster, and State of Georgia, on the THIRD
TUESDAY IN APRIL NEXT, hetwoen the
lawful hours of sale.
Dated at Savannah, March 30, 186S.
WM. (}. DICKSON,
apl—2l l U. S. Marshal.
City Sheriff’s Sale.
ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL
next will be .sold, at the Lower Market
House, in the City of Augusta, within the legal
houisof sale, the following property, to wit: 1
Buggy, 1 Wagou, 1 Sorrel Pony, 2 Setts of Har
ness, 1 Straw Cutter. I Looking Glass,2 Pictures,
7 Gallons Gin, 20 Gallons Whiskey, and 40 Gal
lons Wine—levied on as the property of Gerlmid
11. Meyer, to satisfy an execution issued lroui the
City Court of Augusta, in favor of Mary Ann
Cooper vs. Gerhard 11. Meyer as principal;
George Rutherford and Loren West, securities.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold a
Wooden Building, situate on a lot in the City of
Augusta, fronting on Telfair street, and on the
corner of Telfair and Marbury stieets; bounded
west by Marbury street, east by a lot of Marks,
south by the Augusta Canal, and north by Telfair
street. Levied on as the property of Nathaniel
Scott, to satisfy an execution issued from the City
Court of Augusta, iu favor of Edward O’Donnell
vs. Nathaniel Scott.
mh2S—td ISAAC LEVY, Sheriff C. A.
Richmond- County Sheriff's Sale.
WILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY
IN MAY NEXT, at the Lower Market
House, in tho City of Augusta, between the
usual hours of salo, all that lot of land, with
improvements thereon, situated in the village of
Summerville, Richmond county, containing
twenty-one 26-100 acres, buuuded by Telfair
street iu said Village, aud by lauds of Heckle
and Martin ; the former residence of William P.
Carmichael, Esq., levied upon by virtue of two
fieri facias, issued from Richmond Superior
Couri, and returnable to tho June Term, 186S, of
said Court, in favor of Edward P. Clayton vs.
Thomas N. Johnson. Property pointed out by
plaintiff’s attorney, and sold by coosent of all
parties interested. S. H. CRUMP,
Deputy Sheriff 11. C.
March 10th, ISOS. rnhlO—lawSt
U S. Marshal's Sale-
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF
fieri facias , issued out of the Honorable the
Fifth Circuit Court of the United States for the
Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the
plaintiff, in the following case, to wit: Crane,
Boylston & Company versus David L. Wicker,
Administrator of Noroll R. Truluck, deceased,
I have levied upon as tho propel ty of the defend
ant, Two Lots of Land, together with all tho im
provements thereon, situate,lvingand being in the
15th District of originally Houston, now Macon
county, known in plan of said district as lots
number 199 aud 222, each containing 202-1 acres
more or less; also, fraction lots in said county
and district known in plau aforesaid as lots
numbers ISO, 234, 235 and 230, containing in all
511$ acres, more or less, and will sell tho samo
at public auction at the Court House in the City
of Macon, county of Bibb, and State of Georgia,
on the FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL next, be
tween the lawful hours of sale.
Dated at Savannah, March 7, 186S.
WM. G. DICKSON,
mhS—3ftd U. S. Marshal.
U. S. Marshal’s Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF
fieri facias, issued out of the Honorable the
Fifth Circuit Court of the Unitod States, for the
Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the
plaintiffs, in the following case, to-wit: Moore,
Trimble & Cos. vs. Christopher D. Findlay, and
Thomas W. Maugham. 1 have levied upon, as
tho property of Christopher D. Findlay, one of
the defendants, an undivided one-eighth interest
in the Iron Works, situate in the city of Macon,
Bibb county, Georgia, known as the Findlay
Iron Works. Also, Two Acres of Land, together
with all improvements thoreon, situate, lying,
and being in said city of Macon, Bibb county,
Georgia, and known and described in the plau of
said city as Lot No. S, fronting on Oglethorpe
street, corner of Congress street, and will sell the
same at public auction, at the Court House, in
tho city of Macon, county of Bibb, and State ot
Georgia, on tho FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL
NEXT, between the lawful hours of sale.
Dated, Savannah, March 7th, 1868.
WM. G. DICKSON,
uihS-oOd U. S. Marshal.
4=oo SACKS
Double Extra California Flour
FOR SALE BY
THOMAS K. KHODES,
Corner Broad and Monument Streets
mh22-t t _
To Lfcent,
\ HANDSOMELY FURNISHED AND
il Commodious DWELLING HOUSE, situate
136 Broad street.
The House has all the Modern Improvements.
To a suitable teuaul it will be routed on reason
able terms. Apply to
mar3 ts EPHRAIM TWEEDY, Trustee.
JST otice.
/GARLAND A. SNEAD—
vX Attorney at Law, *>\t.
Oflioo in Room No. 7, over Col. W. B.
Auction Store, on Jackson street*
mhß—lm
Auction Sales.
U. S. Marshal’s Sale.
UNDER ANp BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT
of fieri facias issaed out of the Honorable
the Fißh Circuit Court of the Uuited States for
the Southern District of Georgia, iu favor of the
plaintiffs,iu the fotlowiug case, to-wit: Woodgate
At Cos. vs. John L. Edmoudson, surviving partner,
etc. I nave levied upon as the property of saia
defendant, all that lot or parcel of land, together
with all the improvements thereon, situate, lying
and being in the City of Macon, County of Bibb,
and State of Georgia, aud known and distinguished
iu the plan of said City as Lot No. 5, iu Square
72, lying on the southwest side of Cottou Avenue,
and fronting on Bine street, containing one half
acre, more or less, including the 12 feetou Pine
street deeded by the City of Macon to John Hol
lingsworth, dated 22d October, 1863, with the
understood privilege therein contained, and will
sell the same at public auction at the Coart House
in the City of Macon, Ciunty of Bibb, and State
of Georgia, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN
APRIL NEXT, between the lawful hours of sale
Dated Savannah, March 7, 1868.
WM. G. DICKSON,
hß—3od U. 8. Marshal.
U. S. Marshal’s Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT
of fieri facias , issued out of tho Honorable
the Fifth Circuit Court of the United States for
the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the
plaintiff, iu the following case, to wit : George
M. Branner vs. Mary J. McLendon, adminis
tratrix of James A. McLendon, deceased, I have
levied upon, as the property of the said defend
ant, one Lot of Land, together with all the im
provements thereon, situate, lying and being in
the city ot Thomasville, county of Thomas, and
State of Georgia, and known and distinguished
in tho plan of said city as lot number 8, iu
square I, and lying on the corner of Broad and
Moore streets; improvements consisting of
dwelling house, etc. Also, ono Lot ot Land, to
gether with all improvements thereon, consisting
of livery stable, etc., situate in the city of
Thomasville, county and State aforesaid, and
known aud distinguished in the plan of said
city as Lot number 1, square A, lying on Broad,
corner of Jefferson street; and will sell the
same at public auction, at the Courthouse in
the city of Macon, county of Bibb, and State of
Georgia, on the FIRaT TUESDAY IN APRIL
next, between the lawful hours •£ sale.
Dated Savannah, March 7, 1868.
WM. G. DICKSON,
mhß—3od U, S. Marshal.
U. S. Marshal s Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF
fieri facias, issued out of the Honorable tho
Fifth Circuit Court of the United States, for the
Southern District of Georgia, in favor o.' the
plaintiffs, in the following case, to-wit: John \.
Kein A Cos. vs. Christopher D. Findlay, Admin -
istrator of estate of Robt. Findlay, deed. I have
levied upon, as tho property of said defendant,
the Iron Works, situate, lying, and being in the
city of Macon, county of Bibb, and fctatc oi
Georgia, and known 113 the Findlay Iron Works.
Also, Two (2) Lots of Land, together with all the
improvements thereon, consisting of Dwelling,
etc., known as the Findlay Residence, situate,
lying, and being in the city of Macon, county of
Bibb, and State of Georgia, and known in the
plan of said city as Lots No. 1 and 2, in Square
70, and will sell the same at public auction at tho
Court House in the city of Macon, county of
Bibb, and State of Georgia, on tho FIRST
TUESDAY IN APRIL NEXT, between the
lawful hours of sale.
Dated, SavaDnab, March 7, 1863.
WM. G. DICKSON,
whß-30d U. S. Marshal.
U. S. Marshal’s Sale.
f TNDEIt AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF
vj fieri facias, issued out of the Honorable tho
Fifth Circuit Court of the United States, for the
Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the
plaintiff, in the following case, to-wit; William
Gray don & Cos. ch. Archibald M. Bruce. I have
levied upon, as the property of the defendant,
One Lot of Land, containing 202-1 acres, more or
less, together with all the improvements thereon,
situate in tho 2Sth District, of Sumter county,
Georgia, aud known in plan of said District and
County as Lot No. oCS. Also, one half of City
Lot, ou North side of Lamar street, city of
Americus, Georgia, with all improvements
thereon. Also, House and Lot in said city, situ
ate near tho Railroad, and known as Daniel’s
Variety Shop. And will sell the same at public
auction at the Court House, in the city of Macon
county of Bibb, and State of Georgia, on tho
FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL NEXT, between
tho lawful hours of sale.
Dated Savannah, March 7th, IS6S.
WM. G. DICKSON,
mhß-30d U. S. Marshal.
U. S. Marshal’s Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF
fieri /'actus, issued out ol the Honorable,
the Filth Circuit Court oi' the United Btatcs for
the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of
the plaintiff, in the following case to wit: Wil
liam C. Fatten t-s. Joel Strickland, I have levied
on as the property of the defendant, Nine (9)
Lots of land, situate, lying and being in the 7t »
District of Clinch county Georgia, each contain
ing 19(1 acres, and known and distinguished in
tiio plan of said District and county as Lots
number 151,452, 481, 4t15, 466, 467, 493, 491,
and 495; also House and Lot in the town of
Homerviilo, Clinch county, Georgia, now occu
pied by 8. L. Moore, and will sell the same at
public auction at the Court House, in tho City of
Savannah, Chatham county, Georgia, on tho
FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL next, between
the lawful hours of sale.
Dated Savannah, Ga., March 7th, IS6B.
WJH. G. DICKSON,
mhS—3od U. S. Marshal.
U. S. Marshal's Sale.
UNDER AND RY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF
fieri liacias, issued out of the Honorable the
Fifth Circuit Court of the United States for the
Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the plain
tiff, in the following case, to wit: Joseph Brokaw
vs YVillis J. Parnell, I have levied upon as
the property of the defendant, one Lot ot Land,
together with improvements thereon, consisting
of a Hotel Building known as the Railroad House,
situate in the town of Baittbridge, county of De
catur, and State of Georgia; also, Two Acres ot
Land, together witli all improvements thereon,
consisting of dwelling known as the residence of
YVillis G. Parnell, situate in said town aud
county ; also, Six Acres of Land, together with
all improvements thereon, consisting of a Brick
Yard, etc., situate near the town of Baiubridge
in said county of Decatur and State of Georgia,
and will sell the same at public auction at the
Court House, in the City of Macon, county of
Bibb, and State of Georgia, on tho FIRST TUES
DAY.I X APRIL, between the lawful hours of
sale.
Dated, Savannah, March 7 , 1868.
W. G. DICKSON,
mhS—3od U. S. Marshal.
U. S. Marshal’s Sale.
UUDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A YVRIT OF
fieri facias, issued out of the Honorable tho
Fifth Circuit Court of the United States lor the
Southern District of Georgia, in favor of the
plaintiffs, in the following case to wit: Bernheimer
Bros. [vs. Jesse 11. Griffin and William E. Griffin,
I havo levied upon as the property of Jesse 11.
Griffin, one of tho defendants, ono .House and
Lot, situate, lying, and being in the town of
Morgan, county of Calhoun, and State of Goor
gia, and known as the residence of Dr. R. C.
Knowles, said lot containing 3 acres more or
less ; also one lot ot land, together with all im
provements thereon, consisting of Store House,
situate in the town and county aforesaid, aud
known as lot number 12 ; also one Town Lot
containing 30 by 35 feet, situate in said town
and county, and adjoining the Store House and
Lot of Philip P. Clayton; also ono tract or
parcel of land, situate lying, and being in the
lOtli District, of originally Wilkinson, now
Telfair couuty, Georgia, containing 202} acres,
more or loss, and known in plan of said Dis
trict as Lot number 150, and will sell the same
at public auction at the Court House, in tho City
ot Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, on tho FIRST
TUESDAY IN APRILnoxt, between tho lawful
hours of salo.
Dated Sava nab, Ga., .March 7th, 1868.
WM. G. DICKSON,
mhS 30d U. S. Marshal.
U. S- Marshal’s Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A YVRIT
of fieri facias, issued out of the Honorable
the Fifth Circuit Court of the United States tor
the Southern District of Goorgia, iu favor oi
the plaintiff, in the following ease, to wit : Bern
heimer «t Brothers vs. Jesse 11. Grifliu aud YVm.
E. Griflio, I liaio leviod upon, us tho property of
Jesso H. Griffin, one of the defendants, ono
Lot of Land, situate, lying and being in the Sth
District oi originally Appling, non YVare county,
Georgia, and known and distinguished iu tho
plau of said district and county as lot number
002, and containing 4GO acres, more or less ; and
will sell the same at public auction, at tho Court
hoaso in tho city of Savannah, Chatham oouuty,
Ga., on tho FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL
next, between tho lawful hours of sale.
Dated Savanuah, Ga., March 7th, 1868.
WILLIAM G. DICKSON,
■hß—3od U. S. Marshal.