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The Daily NewsTand Herald,
BY S. ‘wT’^aSoSl
SAMUEL W. MABOW,............. ...Editor,
W. T. THOMPSON Associate Editor!
Official Paper or the^Tty]
LAROEST CiBeOLATION II THE GITY AID COUNTY
MONDAY, APRIL a. ISB6.
Savannah Daily News and
Herald.
TO THE PUBLIC.
We Lav# deposed of the entire printing
establishment ol the Daily Morning News
to 8. W. Mason. Esq., proprietor of the
Savannah Daily Hkkai.h, and those papeis
will b" combined, under his sole ownership,
with the title of Thr Daily News and
Heruo Having been met in the most
amicable and liberal spirit by Mr. Mason in
the adjustment of our proprietary interests
in the material and good will of the News es
tablishment, we cordially recommend him
to the confidence and support of our former
patrons and ft tends.
THEODORE BLOIS & CO.
Ry the above catd it will lie seen that 1
have purchased from Messrs. Theodore Blois
& Co. their entire Interest in the Daily
Mobhiio Mews establishment. This ai-
rangcmmit was made some months since, ns
soon as eiieumstauces admitted, but was not
announced until the necessary materials lor an
culai gcmcrtt of dm parnerand the resmnution
of it* Hi weekly arid weekly issues could
he piocuied- The material having arrived
and railroad communications with the m
terinr Mug Fe-ojiencd, die triwveekly and
weekly editions of the News ami Jiiiuin
for country .'ircniaiion, will lie immediately
relumed:
Niniicil hut a little over one year ago. un=
der most uiiiavoralile eireumshtuees, tlie
Htiitto lias aliftincil an intlneuee and
m liieVed a success tuc heyoml my nnUei|iit-
liotia, ttiui now enjoys die largest cireulaiion
in ilm eily end county, with an uneqmtled
•dverdsiug pairuimge ai home ami abroad:
li is most eratiiyifig that the course adopt
ed Hseti a sense or duty and protiriety, in the
firm i ouviciion that it was the proper one in
nil iHspeots. has been rewarded liy such stie-
esss i oiuil! endeavor to ppesurve the 11 tcn-
jlm toon in the News \sn IIkiulii, to
ttini im editorials eonservative and in llie
inb iast of the whole countl‘y, to oppose fac
tions and fauattes, to advocate justice till
the Si'tUli, to make the news department
tint Walled iu accuracy as Well tie enterprise,
to avoid everything sensational and all per-
6<>t 'dities, and to spare no efforts to make
the paper a deserving as well as a popular
one.
Col. W. T. Thompson, whose connection
with the Hehai.ii has been long announced
and lias largely contributed t«> its increasing
*>iii remain as Associate Editor,
corps of assistant editors, con-
srters and correspondents; and
Mr. Theodore Blois, loug and favorably
known in that capacity, will continue in
charge "f the xinsiness Department.
S. W. MASON.
•CUE STEWART RESOLUTIONS.
The free and unqualified acceptance by
the Radical press of the resolutions pre
sumed in the Senate by Mr. Stewart, of
Nevada, the purport of which is that the
Sooth shall receive in exchange for accept
ing the principle of negro suffrage a general
amnesty, shows clearly that the opposition
of (he radical school ot politicians to the
restoration of the Southern States is not
based upon the supposition that these States
are disloyal, but simply upon the expecta
tion of gaining a partisan point by delaying
the process ol reconstruction. If additional
proof were needed to establish the fact that
it is not the alleged taint of disloyalty that
excludes the South from the Union, it may
be found in the hearty welcome given to Mr.
Stewart's proposition.by the two distinguished
Senators from Massachusetts. Mr. Wilson
thanked the Senator for offering the proposi
tion, and said : “I am in favor of it, for
one, and I believe the country is in favor of
settling this whole question, on the basis ol
universal liberty, universal justice, universal
suffrage and universal amnesty.” His
colleague. Mr. Sumner, declared that he
was willing to open the doors of the Senate
chamber to the Representatives of the States
now excluded, so soon as the elective fran
chise shall have been secured to freedmen-
item arks, in the same spirit and to the same
effect, were made by other Radical Senators
who have been quite as demonstrative as
the two we have named, in their opposition
to the President’s reconstruction policy, and
who have exeited themselves to exclude the
South trom representation in the National
Legislature. Tlie Radicals having thus con
fessed that they do not deDy the right of
representation through any apprenension of
»to the Republic, it necessarily fol-
fiiat their antagonism to the policy ol
President is without excuse, and is no
seemingly, than the gratification ot
their prejudices in regard to the question ol
suffrage, v.-hiclr, as the resolutions them
selves admit, can only bo acted npou by the
States, respectively. It has always been the
privilege ot the States to regulate the suffrage
franchise within their respective limits, and
acknowledgement that the Federal govern
ment hag no constitutional ppwer to arrange
the matter ol suffrage. Anil how will they
reconcile this scheme ot adjustment with the
theory of Mr. Stevens and bis reconstruc
tion committee, that the Confederate States
did, dojacto, renounce the Union, and by
the act of secession and armed resistance to
the authority of the Union, did forfeit the
protection of the constitution. If the South
ern Stales are reduced to subjection by physi
cal force, and the right devolves on the cou-
New Advertisements.
Pioneer Lin©
FOR NEW YORK.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE.
Cabin Passage, $35 UO.r. Deck, 910 00
queriDg power to prescribe the conditions of , The splendid steamship TYBEE, Crowell, Oom-
their restoration to the Union, why support . inander, will .leave lor the above port un her
a scheme of compromise which cannot be I tegular day.
adopted without the assent of the conquered
communities.
In substance and effect, the plan of Mr.
Stewart is like all the rest, and will occasion
as much or more delay. The several State
constitutions will have to be amended by Stale
Conventions, and the amendments are re
quired to be ratified by popular vote, and
until that shall be dime the Southern States
will be held in their present anomalous con
dition. It the Radicals would stand they
must abandon such paltry expedients and
plant themselves upon principles; if they
would continue to hold the reins of power,
they must, enlist the whole country in their
support by a frank appeal to the popular
sympathies. As it is they go before the
country with a palpable contradiction, and
expect to cheat the people with a sham.
Thursday, April 5. at - o'clock.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
a2 HUNTER A GAMMELL.
Removal ok tub Neoro Tbooi-3 —The
Macon Telegraph of Thursday, says Messrs.
Johnson and Mott, just returned from Wash
ington, report that an order has positively
been issued by the War Department for the
removal of negro troops from the interior of
the Slate. This news, remarks the Macou
Telegraph, wo are sure, will be especially
grateful to the citizens of Macon.
A rumor was It) circulation here yesterday
that young lla.au, who was bayoneted by the
negro guard in Macon °» Monday last, was
lying at the point of death, that there wore
serious apprehensions of an attack h.y the
Pitmens on the negro troops, and ttwit the
city had been pieced under martial law-
FOR JACKSONVILLE,
VIA FERNANDINA-
The fine, fast-sailing steamer.
DICTATOR,
L. M. Coxett*k, Master,
wilt tea-'' Telfair's wharf on
K—srr Wednesday Afternoon at -t o'clock.
We am prepar 'd to receive freight at ourware-
boh*o oil the wharf, at the going raiee.
She has cl ceil at and spacinus accommodations for
paesen.era, unit v.c Iru.it will receive a uiiare of pub
lic pntrnu.ige.
b. J. GUIhMARTIN & CO.,
a2-lf Agents.
FOR NEW YORK
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail Mtmimiship Company.
HIDE-WHEEL SHIP,
New Advertisements.
ST. ANDREW’S HALL
TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 3,1866. _
FAREWELL BENEFIT OF
Mr. J. T. RAYMOND,
Who will appear in
PARLOR 1 ENTERTAINMliT!
Assisted by the popular Comedienne,
MISS M. E. GORDON,
the favorite Actor,
MR. E, R- DALTON,
UR. HARRY CRISP, MR. EDWARD BOHN. PRO
FESSOR RICHTER, AND THE SAVAN
NAH ORCHESTRA.
All of whom hire volunteered their services.
tM~ For full particulars, see Tuesday’* advertise-
meats.
TICKETS, OND DOLLAR, to be had at Job a C.
Schreiner & Son's booh and music store. a3
Notice.
All Taxes levied under the Ordinance of December
2Ttb, 1866, are required to be paid between the 1st
and 10th of the present month, and are set forth be
low. The tax on real estate may be paid for the
quarter ending March 81st, 1866, or for the whole
year.
On gross sales of merchandise (including sates or
liquor) except cotton, >; per cent.
On gross sales of cotton, 1-10 per cent.
Un all commissions derived from any business
transaction (other than merchandise) by any factor,
Special Notices.
Auction Sales.
COltSTl SOLICITOR.
Fellow-Citizens of Chatham County :—I am a
candidate for tbe office of County Solicitor and re-
spectfully request your support at the election to be
held on the 2d of May next.
m28 GEO. W. MOORE.
To tbe Voters of Chatham County.
Fellow-Citizens—I announce myself a Candidate
for the office of Judge of the County Court on the 1st
Wednesday In May next, and respectfully solicit
your support.
mil-td JXO. A. STALEY.
COUNTY SOLICITOR.
We are authorized to.announce ROBERT FALLI-
GANT, Esq., as a candidate for the office of County
Solicitor, at tbe election in May next.
mS7-5*
# COUNTY COURT JUDGE.
To TH* Voters or Chatham County ; -
Fellow Citizens—I announce myself s candidate
for the office of Jadge of the Coanty Court, at the
election on the 1st Wednesday iu May next, aad re
spectfully solicit your suffrage.
m2T-tf CHARLES FARRELLY.
COUNTY JUDGE.
Fellow-Citizens or Chatham Cocntt;— I am a
candidate for the office of County Judge, end respect
fully solicit your support at tbe election to be held on
the 2d of May next.
m27-td LEVI S. RUSSELL.
COUNTY COURT JUDGE.
We arc authorized to announce I1EKRY WI1.-
ADMENISTRATOK’ S SALE.
By T. J. Walsh.
Will be sold oa TUESDAY, April Sd, iu front ot the
„ .. K ,, Co "? at It o'clock:
North naif of Lot No. 5 Third Ty thing, Reynold*
Ward, corner or Congress and Drayton streets ; fee
simple. Improvements—store comer Congress and
Drayton street and a dwelling on Congress street.
East half of Lot No. 2 Monterey Ward, subject to a
ground rent of #21 64 per annum. Improvements—
three-story brick dwelling on Jones street; gas
through the house and a well of water in the yard.
ALSO,
39 shares Central Railroad Stock
33 ehareS-fiouthwestern do
6 shares Atlantic A Gulf do
At half-past 10 o'clock:
1 Mahogany Bedstead
1 Bureau
1 Mahogany Rocking Chair
1 Mahogany Worketand
1 Wool Mattress
1 Moss Mattress
1 Feather Bed
1 Feather Bolster
3 Feather Pillows
1 Carpet
3 Window Shades
1 lot Crockery
Sold by leave of the Ordinary of Chatham connty
as the estate of Mrs. Jane Barnett, deceased, for a
division among the heirs.
Terms cash, pnrehasers paying for titles. a2
BY T. J. WALSH.
On TUESDAY, April 3d, will be sold in front of the
Court House;
A large Bay Horse, gentle and stylish in harness,
and a superior saddle animal, the present owner hav
ing no further use for him.
Terms cash. a2
® ANDlif
FOR '" WU U
Men, Women and
AT WHOLESALE,
A ttention is caned ' t0 m „ .
stock of the above goods.
riving by every steamer. * n °w In go?. elf rir
These goods were bought ,n r „.„ , ^ir
facturers, and will be so fq J j^b' from
at in New York. 43 !ow as tC ™
Merchants visiting the dtv win , iob ^‘
examine my stock before pun2tf£ »**>ctf
-=
a Mil,
Bread & Biscuit Bab
CORNER OF BRYAN AND JEp^. W 11
Savannah, Georej.'**
Navy Pilot Bread “
Batter and Sugar Crackers
Soda, Wine, Egg Bi« ait3 ,
FILLED
irupsaCtion (Oincr iiiaii iuciliiohuisc; uy any lanur, j iiiiq Ren HQ a cinriirifttfl for the offlep of Countv
auctioneer, broker, lorwardmg, shipping or commls- LIAMS, E»q., as a candidate ror tne office ot county
— Judge for Chatham connty at the election in May
hat-
1WHHAGE AT REDUCED BATES-
j ilit) very fast ^ud oqnuqnriiUS* sI'lft-WllM steamship
i HERMAN LIVINGSTON,
1> "j,ifo.i tuns burthen, j, ft. lUatiR, eumman'ler, will
|M>ultivety sail on her tegular day,
Bulimlny, ?,li Inn , hi t nq'toek |i< hi,
Fur freight nr passage, having very elegant an,
uiiiimiiilitiMia, “hilly iu *
"9 • WlblUtiH A I'tii.LMITON,
run
i I\\ VJ U L
AND WAV LANBINQI ON TUK RIVEN
TIIW i’ilfyftHC"I'lfPT PANVAM.
The politipai QQtUeeFiB this Nbatu between
Hie two enrolkMes tor Governor wattes
warmer as the Hay qf gleeiion apjtraaeliifc»,
Then* is great eneilemeBt flireuglioiH the
Slate, amt Imtii imriihi are seemingly emifi
ileiii oi vieiory, t U is staletl, however, that
» toeling ol apprelmBsioa has lineu tleieeieti
on tlie pitfl of llte Rudies! RepoMieaos thai
detonl awaiie them, This feelieg of mieasi
nets is eattsed liy Uie Vefceltoii til several
liromimtui Rejmltliesua wke have eome om
Iwidly for im* deiueefatie tieket, Aitiotig,
them is Mr, UlevelaBd, the Post Mftatm* tu
fiHrtroril, who, alter deliveribA a speech a
lew days siiioe, ftdiiressed a eommtmieittion
l" the IhestdeHt itatfBg that he had eom
fid Med himself lo the ifipport of Mr, Etigiish.
thr Democratic tiomitiee lor Govettmr, and
(herefine tendered hie resignatlofi, to fie m;-
eepie i if the i’resideut disapproved ot his
com se. Thr Presidefit replfad promptly and 1
"XIdicitly that his aetioti Is approved, and [ For tii-ertit <u- pr.s“nge. an
sion merchants, 1 percent.
On all Incomes derived from salaries and tlie pi
suit of any profession, faculty, trade or calling wit
soever, except from real estate, l per cont
On gross receipts of any business transactions, not
included in the loregnlug, and including all Insur
ance companies and agencies, gas companies, ex
press companies, cotton presses, hotels aud restaur
ants, 1 per cent.
Ou all receipts for freight or passage money which
are payable iu this city, 1 per cent,
Ou gross earuiugs of every bank, bank agency or
bankers, 1 per ceut.
on every horse and mule, except those actually
used lu wagons, drays, trucks or other vehicles, for
which badges may have been taken out, one dollar
per month.
Ou every dog, three dollars per annum,
un tbe value of all furniture, Jewelry aud plate
Wurth over three hundred dollars, l per cent.
Every male resldeut between tlie ages of twenty-
one and sixty years, except only such as way he en
titled to registry aud lu vote at olty elections, and
who shall register their uarnes and pay lor the same,
one duiiar per annum,
On real estate, i per cent,
H T, UUWON,
fl-i f'ny Treasurer,
1 R66~
HOARD OF HfiALTH,-^Pursuant tu a rewlutiun
11 ad'iptea at the tin* meeting pf tbt Heart, nil
Mumlny, March ugth, irfoS, a meeting will he held at
the Rxvhange Lung Huum un Tuesday night, at 9
M'oloek,
Pmihtuitl attendance Is • requested, tu perfect the
utpnisaliMH nu the ensuing rear,
tloll v P, Flail, M, ft, Chairman,
Jamss Stswsh'f, eng, *9W
CuimrtiierNliii) MoMim*.
next.
m21-td
To tke Voters ot CUathsm Count)’.
We nre Bitthorlr.ed to announce JNO. HUGUENIN
THOMAS, Esq., as a candidate for County Solicitor.
Election on the 2d day of May next.
m28-td MANY CITIZENS.
County Solicitor.
Frllow-Oitizens . of Chatham COUNTY—I am a
candidate for the office ef County Solicitor, and re
spectfully ask your aupport at the election to be held
ou the 2d of May next.
m36-tf ■ JNO. 0. FERRILL.
COUNTY COURT JUDGE-
We are authorized to announce Oapt. JNO. BILBO
as a oaudtdato for the Judgeship of the County Court
at the elsottan, the first Wednesday iu May next.
m» td
A CARD.
W 8 have thta day mimed a enp
ilie “Ode id lhadlev, tllll, A tie,;
" - nil'
ittfttfifls hint that hie resignation la not ac- j ot to
ceptpd, but is “returned lterewitbC** that i
wit It the Pi esklent/s coDQtnendntioa.
The very light dtali ateamm
8 W A N, ‘
tlftpi, M I l'OilUN.
avid leave m a have oh
rVcdihnlttj 1 ; d,l Inal, nt 3 u'clnrlt.
B bonH Hie tidftt oil the
ply oil hoard, lit Pttdel
M.
gership under
iv me “if lent mauier, itiih a to, Pdf linusafU
ihg n yeaeral tiymmias^uyBid Faeiora^ ltii^iaess,
U eoi With II, tilled * tia,
dosffl'fl A, HILL,
tit Rally county, Ha,
cttuiiAHB Bradley Jr,,
Of tiavatinah, tie
titdee, sty A VI? Bay street, tul-3
Mr, WM, fb BOYD has an thterset in my business
and will take charge of my agencies in luture,
' A, WILBUR, Mt Bay-st,
I will he happy to see all my old friends and new
niiee, and am prepared In tnhe Riehe tn the Compa
nies represented hy ear Agency cu all losnrable
pruperty, , WM, R, fltiVD,
M
STotioe.
BR1DAWAV SHELL ROAD tiftMPANV, (
mvannali, Mareh ye, irtii. j
SEALED PROl'DSALd will he received by the un=
deretgned nutli the loth April ensuing fur delivering
rtti.htw le’aliels Oyster Shell upon the Hoad oral lavnn--
nah and TlmuderiioB, as tnav be directed hy the
President, ti, W, W, BRDRR,
wHtheoiUitprie Ree’y aHii Treas,
PAVILION HOTEL, A OHANOE FOR ALL.
COItEN, Agent,
No. re Bay street,
FOB PALATKA,
SoniLlhiiig for the Abolition Ultllain-
throplsts to Think About.
It is a fact known to ourselves ami to others that a
marriage between negroes is about as rare atbiiw now
a days as a white crow. In old times a negro marria.'jc
wita u conmiuii tiling—almost an every day cc,„u
rcnce. Negroes do not marry now because they do
not rare tu be troubled with supporting u wile’and
children. Formerly, when the husband visit d his
wife, be ate aud slept under tbs roof of his wife's uiuh-
ler from Saturday to Monday morning, aud had noil,
ing to pay for the previlege. Bat a great change bau d
taacn place. Food, raiment and shelter must now bn
provided by tlie man, and the consequence is ho will '
not embarrass lus lluancea by encumbrances such as ’ will lenv
wife, children, house rent, taxes end doctors’ bills. 1' j „ , »_ . . .... ’ „ , .
iu hIso true tli&t a ^feat many negroes who- were uiv- 1 uciunj .corning, Aim 11 uj at 10 o clock
tbeir_ wives, lu slavery, For freight or passage, apply on bon-d at Charles
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MAHYS, FER
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
Vornjtng theCuitpA States Walt.
The new and fust Stsum Packet l '
( ELLA,
Capt. P. E. Rowlanp.
loftier Meeting nnd Itanel Streets,
CHARLESTON, 8. 0.
tt. L,. BUTTIdmeiKIsO, Peot»*f.
t?e* Board $ i per ijny. q'4-lm
$150 Reward.
S TOLEN from my stable, on tbe night of ths 10th
Instant, TWO MAKES, ons a very dark brown
color, stout and thick set, short tblckneck, recently
ahud all round, a very fast trotter, and fine traveller,
and in line order, about eight years old. The other,
a Sorrel Mare, thin iu llesh, with marks of harness,
medium size, four to five years old. There was also
a KFSSET yLULTED SADDLE taken. A reward of
f 100 will be paid for tbs delivery of the Mares and
Thief with proof to convict, or information bo that I
can get them ; or $1UU will be paid for ths two
Mares. W. H. LXOHTFOOT.
u2-3* East Macon.
AHENTB ARE WANfED^-fieaponiiltle, energetic
man, with or without capital are wanted tty the
SortltfettM t!t'sttck.H8 AoKNcv of Barnes A Brice,
Boston. Mssb. Betid your names nnd good mercan
tile references to tts, Box 748 Boston P. O, None
hut active parties need apply. As to who we are, we
refer to the editors of tills paper. An honorable and
profitable agency Is guaranteed. Auctioneers nnd
otligjs desiring consignments are requested to send
us their nameB, location. Ac. mno
For Sale.
have, since freedom came, gone off and left their wivrr
and children, some, hundreds of mllea away. ''Tills is
one of tbe etlects of sudden emancipation.—.vf... do.--
fille Unlou.
ion and Flo
Ice.
Ja steam pocket Whaif. until further no
M. A. COHEN.
r T , HAT fine Lot and
L east coi ner of SoutU
Apply to
New Advertisements,
ATTENTION! 1
Metropolitan Fire Company, i!
You are hereby summoned to uttemr.
a Special Meeting of your Comjjan.v-'
ia t'nu Long Room of the Exchange. Tliia
Evening, at Ijd. (.'clock.
Iu case of default, the fine, as called for by the By
Laws, wilt be entered against yon. All excuses t<# b<-
rondcred in writing prior to the meeting.
By order of
JAMES STEWART, Pres idler.
J. A. Feooee, Secretary. ai
Georgia Historical Society,
The regular Monthly Meeting of the Georgia His-
torical Society for April will be held UiiiB- (Monday)
Evening, at half-past seven o'clock.
A paper will be read by Col. U. C. Jouer oa the
IiL.iiauMounds la Hancock county.
SASTON YONflE.
a2 Recording Secretary.
Freight payable by shippers.
Freight received at all times at the Warehouse.
For Liverpool.
The fast-sailing A 1 American 8hip GOV.
I'ANUDON. Thomas M. Weeks, master,
TtafJfRyphaving a large portion of her freight en-
«*Vj B ^s»gage't and golDg ou board, will have Im
mediate derpat.-h.
For freight of 400 bates cotton, apply to
ft'i-C WILDER & FULLARTON.
Lumber for Sale.
A <1 nnn Feet Seasoned s.inch Plank.
tUiUUu 12,600 feet 1 and lX-inch Plank
J J. DALE A CO..
r.2-2“ Corner Price A. Charlton streets.
ion the north-
Sroad and Jefferson streets.
PALMER & DEPPISH,
148 Congress street.
Notice.
I N conformity with an agreement entered Into be
tween the Drug Stores of Congress ,-treet, I here
with give notice that, my store will be opened at
nights and on Sundays during the month of April.
JACOB LIPPMAN,
Drug and Chemical Warehouse, corner
m3i-3 Congress and Barnard sts.
Notice.
GUANO.
KO TONS Pure Peruvian Guano, now landing per
Oc. schooner Sarah Wooster, and for sale by
N. A. HARDEE & CO.
Notice.
SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK, \
Monday, 2d April, 4566 /
Mr. Francis Sorrel baying resigned the Presidency
of thiaJustilution, the Board of Directors, at un. Ex
tra Meeting, held on Friday Evening, elected Jacob-
Spivey, E.-q., President, and Mr. John N. Lewis,
Cashier. . ah-1
ELECTION.
On Wednesday, the 2d day of May next, an election
will be held at the Court House, In the city of Savan
unh, for a County Judge and a County Solicitor fot
the county of Chatham, lor the term prescribed by
the Act of tbe General Assembly of tbe State of
Georgia.
The polls will be opened at seven o'clock a. m.,
and be closed at six o’clock p. m.
The Sheriff and his Deputy, with his Constable*
of Chatham county, are required to attend and pre
serve order.
WM. H. CUYLER, a. i. c o, o.
N. B. KNAPP, 1.1. «. o. o.
GEO. P. HARRISON, s. 1. c. o. c.
JOHN SCREVEN, 1.1. c. o. o
JOHN WILLIAMSON, >. i. c.o. o.
a2-etn6 < m»
Yellow Pine Lmnk-.
J U.“T received ex steamer Laura, a superior iot-
consisttne tn part of
26,000 feet inh Boards
10,000 feet l.Vi Inch Flooring
20,000 feet assorted Scantling .
50,000 feet inch Boards, soluble for fencing ano
cheap buildings, which, with onr uinal good assort
ment of Firewood and Shinglea, we offer ft* low at
WANTED AT ONCE,
qix or Eight good STEAMBOAT HANDS. Apply
t * this day to Capt. Johnson, on board the steamer
“Hardee," or to John L. Renmillat. agent, ou the
whsrf.
»2-l ERWIN h HARDEE.
Hams, Bacon.
1A CASES Superior Smoked Hams
I \J b cases Bucon Sld<-e and Shoulder*
For sale by
HILTON A RASDELL,
s2 3 X«3 Bay street.
Corn Meal.
inn BBLS. White Ktln-dricd Corn Meal
IUU CO half barrels <lo do
For sale by
HILTON & RANDELL,
ft2-3 193 flay gtreet.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY—To
all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Alexander Bryan will apply at the Conrt
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Eliza Waters, late of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and appear before said Court
to make objection fif any they have) on or before the
first Monday in May next, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Witness my official signature, this 29th day of March,
1866. D. A. O’BYRNE,
a-* Ordinary.
it was never pretended on either aide or by "^’"ufa call at onr jart.-foot of Fahm street
any putty that the war was fought for the
c > Ming „f that privilege or for the modi
fication oi its exercises. It will be borne in
mind that the Nevada Senator does not pro
pose to reach his object by amendments ho
tbe Federal Constitution. The resolutions
say, if the Southern States will, by amend
ments to their several Constitutions, do three
things—repudiate their war debt, yield all
claim to compensation tor tbe lost of their
slaves, and accord suffrage and equality
to tbe. negroes—they will be allowed to
enjoy three other things—tbe resumption
of former relations with the government,
the admission of their representatives to the
two Houses ot Congress, and entire exemp-
Won from *U pslus, peual'.Us and
BLAKEWOOD A DAY.
REDUCTION Df PRICES.
L ADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
CALICOS. BLEACH
aZ-8
CALICOS, BLEACHED LONG CLOTHS, Ac.
For sale at the lowest prices by
DxWlTT A MORGAN.
For Sale.
1C A BALES Prime Eastern Hay
low isoo bushels of best Black Oats
500 bushels Mixed Western Corn
*2-0 BRADLEY, ljlLL & CO.
> *«!«•<
Notice.
fTtHB undersigned having admitted W. W. Daniels
*5*“interest to their basins*, the asms ana
tssU of ths Arm vnU be LefUche, W«t ud Daniels.
Notice to Consignees*
C ONSIGNEES per schooner ARTIE GARWOOD,
from Philadelphia, are notified that she-is this
day discharging at wharf foot of Drayton street.
All eooda remaining ou wharf after sunset will be
stored at risk and expense of owners. --
a?-l HUNTER A GAMMELL.
SUGARS.
50 Barrels A. and C* Sugars,
Landing and for sale by
jA., Minis.
RICE.
20 SACKS EAST INDIA RICE.
For sate by
HILTON & RANDELL,
a2-3 ' 493 Bay street.
turner & McLaughlin,
Hoqsb, Sign and Decorative '
PUNTERS & PAPER-HANGERS
C ONSIGNEES per schooner SARAH WOOSTER,
from New York, ere hereby notified that she
will commence discharging this day, at wha’f foot
or Abercorn street.
All goods left on the wharf after sanset will be
stored at risk and expense of consignees.
UI31-2 WM. H. STARK. Agent.
CITY MARSHAL’S SALE.
TINDER a resolution of Council, passed at a regu-
U lar meeting, held on the 21 at Inst. and nnder
the direction of a Special Committee of live Alder
men, I will sell at- tlie Conrt House, in the city of Sa
vannah, on tbe first- Tuesday in May, at 11 o'clock
n. m„ the following Lots, in arrears to tbe City for
ground rent;
BBOWN WABD.
No. of Lots. Owners.
West half Lot No. 60.—Martin Quinn.
Lot 65.—John F. Tucker, trustee ot Geo. W., Banks.
CHATHAM WABD.
Lot 19.—Wm. Hone or T. M. Norwood.
Lot 22.—John C. Taylor.
Let 26.—Mr.-. Susan I. Godfrey.
Lot 26.—Ketate Edward G. Wilson.
Lot 20.—Hiram Roberts.
West third Lot 16.—Mary Ann Martin.
CALHOUN WASH.
Lot 11.—George H. Athe.
East half Lot 12.—George H. Ashe.
Bast two-thirds Lot 14,—George U. Ashe.
East half Lot-26.—John N. Lewie.
West half Lot 25.—Edward J. Parse, trustee.
CHABLTON WAID.
North half Lot 14.—John R. Hamlet.
North half Lot 23.—John R. Hamlet.
XLBEBT WABp.
South half Lot 20. — Robert Mclntir*.
roxerea wean.
Lot 45.—Thomas Holcombe.
Lot 16 Thomas Holcombe.
rB.MOI.IN WABP.
Lot 21.—Estate Dominick O'Byrne.
Lot 22.—Estate Dominick O'Byrne.
NBW FBANKLIN WABD.
East half Lot l.--John McMahon.
Lot 7.—James L. O'Byrne.
Lot 8.—Estate Dominick O'Byrne.
Lot 9.— Estate Dominick O'Byrne.
Lot 10.—Estate Dominick O'Byrne.
Lot 17.—Mary Bradley.
QUXNE WABD.
Lot 2.—William Dixon, trustee Mary A. Dent.
Wast half Lot 6.—c. N. Box.
JAOXSON WABD.
Lot 3.—M. Powell.
JAsm wasd. 4
Lot 24—George W. G irmany.
Lot 42.—Estate Daniel Robertson.
L1BXSTX; WABD.
Lot IX.—John Richardson.
Lot 12.—John Richardson*
MONTZBXT WABD.
West two-thirds Lot 17.—B. F. Sanches.
PULABEt WABD.
West half Lot 7.—L. J. B. Fairchild, trustee Mary S.
Pstot and children.
Lot 22.—George Colley.
Lot 23.—John R. Johnson, trusted Julia M. Tucker.
TBOUP WABD.
Lot 16.—Joseph Bryan.
Lot *3.-Carroll A. Cloud.
Lot 26.—Carroll A. Cloud,
WABBBR WABD.
Lot 22.—Estate Thomas Majber.
WASHINGTON WABD.
Lot'4—Trustee Mrs. S. P. Dibble amd children.
West halt Lot 7.—John Harper.
Lot 17.—Mre. Ann K. Mayer.
, West half Lot 30.—DaniehKeace.
TO WIDOWS ANb oOLDIERS.
All widows of soldiers, In behalf of themselves
and their children, and each guardian or person in
charge of an orphan of a deceased soldier, and alt
such persons who were dependent upon a deceased
soldier for support, and eacli soldier who Is a cripple
for life, and each aged or infirm white person who
claims the benefit of the Act of the General Assem
bly of this State, who must suffer for breed unless
they receive aid. are required by the 11th sectlou of
tbe Appropriation Act to make oath that they have
not the means of support, or of getting bread enough
to live upon without aid, and that hey are unable
by their own labor to obtain bread.
All persons lnvrosted in the above must appear
forthwith, from 10 o’clock a. m. to 2 o'clock p. m.,
and take the oath, Including all who have Already
registered their names.
JOHN WILLIAMSON, J. I. C. C. C„
m30,Sl£ap3 Office at Court House.
BYT. J. WALSH.
On TUESDAY, April 3d, will be sold in front of the
Court House;
Improvements on Lot 19 Walton Ward, corner of
Stewart and West Broad streets, subject to a ground
rent of $24 per aunum. Tlie Improvement Is a brick
store and dwell!,.g, and a well finished dwelling at
tached. Routs for $55 per month.
Titles warranted. Terms cash, purchaser paying
for titles. «2
By Blun A Meyer.
Will be sold THIS DAY, lu front of the store at 10
o'clock:
loo Mirrors nnd Looking Glasses
15u bids Fine, Superfine, and Extra Flour
50 tubs Prime Leaf Lard
3 hlida Clear Sides
25 bbls Choice Mess Pork
20 half bbls do do
20 half bbls Fulton Market F.uuilv Beef
3 boxes Choice Bacon Strips
4 bbls Sugar-cured tlnms
8 bbls very choice .Smoked llacun
3 bbls bagged Smoked H#ef
lii bbls Wtitle Beans
ALSO,
200 bb)s Jftcksou Whiles potatoes
UFSIPI-'S,
The ostial assortment of tiroi'ertes, pry Hoods nnd
a variety of Furniture,
f mi Wooden and Willow Ware and Brooms ,
«a
House Want
w™ar T “
Address M. W. B„ Herald offle.
ed.
To Rent.
rjlWO fine Rooms with Board
1 and Gentleman. Best referent 1 ' 1 ' *
•pri SfrPimrl .l..n., a 4 *-UCL
Broughton ot tacts.
The Oglethorpe InsurancTei |
OF SAVANNAH
Savannah, tsth Msn-k
A Convention of the Stockholder. ol,t
puny is hereby called to meet in the citv ol T, *
on Thursday, the fifth day ot April M01i !l ^
o'clock m , at the office of Tlmnu,L>M„?
street.
liy order of the Board,
mlfl-td
■ THOMAS, g*
BY BLUN * MIYER,
By no million of ihe Honorable Court of Ordinary
if tilmtham emmw, will he sold «n the first toes,
dav in April nest between the legal imuia ol sal"
m front of the tinnrt linsae ■
That well known trael «f Harden l,and, eentatulntf
tysb twentjbejghf nerea, belonging tn ilia opiate of
Paid H, tiuugny, My order of
LtiUtS tlltBNVAtfl,
as s Administrator^
BUUOUNER AT AUOTION.
By Belli Wylly A Christian.
Will he toid in front or the Kxelwmte, nt ia oVloch
Wedneedrt v, tlm 4th day oi April) at public outcry,
tu tlie higlient bidder i'
Tttti ICBOOKER
‘ffi'lBNtiti.”
Corn and Oats,
1.000 "a?K!ff»ai.s w ,,,
l^cHa. XiWtting m\ forHiUfc hy W l0FD ' 11 1
hjOVtN H llEjuy t ^
CEDAR CAMPHOR
Puh Moths, ties if early nnd y„n
swarms now in effibrvn, Wg ay e w h«w*
Harrla * Chapman, IhwtaB,
MADAM L, MASSART,
U# titiNmtSrt WMW',
H A Must reiurawl frnpNew Ynrk wlikawsi; u |
ported atoeli „r Millinery m
me latest stylo, tompHs ng
thihUate, lints,
itibhous, Ploweia,
Fain, Units,
tiarij, WitriW't
Nwh Ties, ,P
Also a fine lot or litb dLOVfii ilMy tmiv
from Palis.
Miulalrt Mtpsart offers these goods for,
Ver.v loWBAt ni lCeP,
Please give her a rail. mr-
she was built In Lynn, Conn., of vlfite oak ntni
cliesimt j copper and iron fastening huo " 'per loot
lioltetl; !r. 66 Linage, Hew ffiea tneniei , 'll lent
beam ; new ligglng and In good older : !..t ,milling
rigging Is also new. She will curry 4,oeo bui'h- Is of
rice In tiobl and 001 barrels on deck. New iiatent
blocks fore and aft, 1 starboard anchor (Too pounds),
Co fathoms rlmln, it good yawl boat and four new
oars, water casks, cabin and kltclleu l'urnitiire, &c,
ali in good order.
She Is ready for sea. Can be seen arrows the river,
at Crabtree’s dock. Sold for account of all con
cerned.
Terms cash, purcltaser p.irtflg for titles. a2
Office Comiis’rs Waterworks,
Savannah. March 7, 1860.
Tlie public are requested In all cases of want of
prompt attention on the part of the plumbers to mak
ing repairs, or in cases of overcharging, to mike
complaint at the office of Water Work.; so that in
cases of continued or gross neglect, the ordinance can
tot enforced which requires tlie withdrawn! of their
HbWWts.
By order of Board of Commissiouers.
R. D. GUERARD,
mS Snp’t W. W.
Lot 16.—A. Bouaud.
Lot 16.—J. c. Taylor.
THOMAS 8.
STEu*.
LAST NOTICE.
U. S. Direct Tax Commission for the City
of Savannah and Connty of Chatham.
The Board returns their grateful thanks to the
dtixens of Savannah and Chatham county for the
promptness and willingness with which tbe above
Tax has been paid. The time or notice for the city
expired February thirteenth—that for the county on
the seventeenth Inst., and there being a number of
names on the unpaid list, the Board gives this fur-
ther notice for ten days, to give parties an opportu
nity to pay same.
T. P. ROBB,
m28-10 J. C. BATES,
LIQUORS, WINES, &c., AT AUCTION.
By Boll, Wylly & Christian.
Will lie sold in front of store, WEDNESDAY, April
4, at 11 o’clock,
2 >4 casks Burgundy Port
2 ‘4 do do Slierrv
2 H do Fine French Brandy
1 do Oln
1 do Malaga
6 erses Claret
2 do Bordeaux Olt
5 boxes Pipe Heads
0 do Pipes
2,000 Italian Pipe Steins
2 cases qts Carte Blanche St. Mcrceanx A Co
1 do pts do do do
2 do qts do Noue do
1 do pts do do do
10 3 gallon Demijohns
9 2 do do
15 r do do
Terms cash. m31
DRAMATIC.
A Complete Assorment of French's Ft |
Rook?, at ESTILL'd NEWS DEPOT.
tii2B Bill! St., nt-Xt to thr 1* ottlfficJ
CHOICE WINES,
1 OCTAVE Malaga Wine
1 octave choice Sherry Wine
2 octaves White Wiue
1 octave Claret
Just received per Swedish hark Christian Lots
from St. Lucca, Spain. For -ule by
m5 EDWIN E. HERTZ A fO.
By Bell, Wylly ft Christian.
Will sell at private sale
3,500 pounds choice Georgia Bacon
3.000 bushels Oats, prune
50 bbls very superior Georgia Syrnp
100 boxes Adamantine Candles
100 do Starch, various brands
loo do Family Soap, various brands
Ths above will b« sold at very low prices to close
consignment. m30-3
BILLIARDS!
Reduction iu Price to 25 clsjsri
O’TOOLeTlEONARD’S
Billiard Saloon & Bur*Rooni|
Brovghton Street, next Coor to comrtlM-
The proprietors would respectfully inform ltd"4
trons and friends that they have ccn.-Wel'o#'
the price of Billiards, to TWri.N TY-FiVECSSTSfj
GAME. The Saloon contains all the accosus-wl
and an excellent Bar, well storked with ibt ^
Wines and Liquors.
Polite attendants alwars to lief amd.
REAL ESTATE.
By Beil, Wylly & Christian.
Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in April. In front
of the Court Ilonse, at 11 o'clock a. m.:
Lot No. 5. Giimerville, on the comer of East Broad,
East Boundary and Reynolds streets. The .Improve
ments consist of Two Dwellings and a Store. m27
' Commissioners.
Cabinet Organs.
M R. J. H. NEWMAN having been appointed Agent
for Savannah aad vicinity for Mason St Ham
lin’s celebrated Parlor tutd chnreh Cabinet Organs,
would notify the citizens ot the city and surrounding
country that he la now ready to supply all orders for
the above Instruments,
Any orders lef> at the Book Store ol Mr. B. Mellon,
on Congress street, will meet with prompt at ten
These Organs have received tue highest testimo
nials from such nmaiclans as Gortachalk, S. B. Mills,
These organs range in price from $75 to $1,000.
to27-eodlw
ENGINEER WANTED.
WANTED, an Engineer to ran an engine of a saw
»» . mill, tn . Fernandina, Fla. Place healthy.
Wage* moderate.
Address by letter. “ Saw Mill," at the store of
m31-S . BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
NOTICE
/CONSIGNEES per schooner HENRY J RAYMOND,
U from New York, will nleoae attend to the recep
tion of their goods, landing at Lamar's Free*.
Ell goods left on the wharf at sanset wilMre stored
at risk and expense of consignees.
" W. STARR.
Of all the Latest Styles,
Mow open and for sale at
COLDING’S.
PRIME PERUVIAN GUANO
QA TONS Pare Peruvian Gnmno,
OU Now landing and for sole by
n31-a EDWIN E. HERTZ A CO.
BY THOMAS J. 1VALSH.
On TUESDAY, April 3d, will be sold In front of the
Court House:
Lot No. 29 and Improvements, Colombia Ward. 120
feet on York street and 45 feet on Habersham street,
Ground rent, $55 36 per annum.
Lot No. 30 and Improvements, Columbia Ward, 45
feet on Habersham street aud 120 feet on a lane.
Ground rent $33 24.
For further particulars enquire at the Counting
Room. Titles undoubted.
Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles. ni26
On Consignment
1 Art KITS No. 1 Mackerel, bett quality
IUU 20 half bbls do do
10 boxes Codfish .
Landing from steamship Citv of B-.tth. For ssl?'
JDS. A. KOBJSIiU,.
m31-6 Hodgson’ Ble 'k. Bay r'V |
Notice.
D URING my absence from the State, F. V W
well will attend to my business.
m3l-3 WM. GK» e |
20
BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold, on the first TUESDAY In April, in front
of the Court House, at 11 o'clock :
Improvements on Lots Nos. 4 and 5, 4,h Tythlng,
Reynolds Ward, consisting of one Two Stoiy W°°den
Dwelling, on brick basement, fronting on Congress
street: Two Story Dwelling fronting on Lincoln street
and Two One-Story Houses, fronting on lane—nnex-
pired terms of lease of the lots to 1869, at three hun
dred and flfiy dollars per annum, which will be
transferred to purchasers.
Terms cash,m24
TBUSTESatSALE.
By Ben, Wylly A Christian.
Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in April, In front
ofthe Court House, at 11 o’clock c
600 acres of Land, beautifully sltnated on the Cen
tral Railroad, a' Whitesville, 30 miles from the city
of Savannah The above land presents many advan
tages to any person desirous of purchasing a Farm
conveniently situated from the city.
Sale positive. Terms cash. m?3
Notice.
LL persons having
TONS of Baker and Jarvis I»!«;l ft*** 1
barrels, cow being received ami for**'-
31-3 ' EDWIN E. EEP.TZ i*
WALLACE ORYSDALE,
, PEAIXT- It*
Choice Family Grocer^]
STREET,
Opposite Armors
NTotice. ,
STATE
m6-eodlm
A la. persons Having c«,u,= I
Atm. Mary Ann Quantock.ofa I
deceased, wall present tiiera. duly a „ .
time prescribed by law; and all F re0 ^“ ^
said estate will make payment to Wm.t
WM - M ^
fI2-2aw-6w*
ROBERT 1
"KIELnrXl^B 0 '
WHOLESALE DEALERS C
ALES, WM ill
WHITAKER
BAY LANE
gTRliE 1 *
DEU^I
A LL person* having claims against tho steamers
** Minnie Brandt, Fannie Lehr. Hurry Carroll aud
Kobert Lehr, will please hand them iu to ibe under
signed within five days from this date, otherwise
payment will be debarred
m30 LaROCHE h WEST, Agents.
ORDERS faoHPTLI FILLED &
* au21
Booms to L eI
NEW GOODS
• Just received et
JOHN C: SCHREINER & SONS’,
H ART'S BAZ1QUR CARDS
RULERS, Round and square, assorted
INDIA RUBBER PIANO COVERS: a splendid or.
^WANOSTOOLS.abe.mtirnl assortment.
VioUas, Banjos, Flutes, Guitars, Tamborlnes, Vio
lin and Guitar Strings, in largne quantities.
mS0-3 '
FLORIDA LAND.
To Planters.
100.000 Lbs. of Palma Christi,
OR CASTOR OIL BEANS WANTED.-
for which I will pay Three Cents per pound cash—
Estimated yield to a prime hand-, $1.-320 to $4,620.
The only crop exempt from theft and injury by stock.
Circulars, with particulars, and superior cultivated
Seed supplied without cost, on application to
J. W. GREGORY,
m24-4 12 Stoddard's Range, Savannah.
P
URNISHED BOOMS TO LE ’ r '
office.
a omce. (I
SAW NULL & CORN
Consign" 1811,
®IL
For Sale on
1 54-Inch Iron Frame Circular S»
feet carriage
l Extra 64-Inch Saw
1 80-inch Com Mill ,, t( i
60 feet Belting. & .. orice8 . ^ l *}.
For sale at manufacturer s P
m2T .tf BRIGHAM. BALD_^^|
BLACK
TESN0N6DR6 HODSE.
1 above woH-knowa i
, received by la*
BLACK SILKS, of all widths
COLORED AND WHITE
MOZAMBIQUES,
GRENADINES,
BAREGES,
PINACLOTH&
PLAIN AND CHECK
to lawns,
muslin,