The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, April 04, 1866, Image 2

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Savannah News )rasli BY 8. W. SAMVEL W. MASON Editor, AV. T. THOMPSON, Associate Editor. Official Paper of the City. LARGES? eiRSttCATMlJH THE CITY ARB. RUBIFY ymmifMiiUtp AWtH. Savannah ... V-"' \m M 9 W * M ^ _ Uilt St ok vi no News 4 nessee with no ol to B. W. Mason.gE^| jjpo^fctof iegtonj# to Savannah Daily Herald, and those papeis will be combined, under his sole ownership, with -th# tit Id of CT he Daily News anl ..•* % } fc • * *j B J , 5 Herald.-". Hatidg 'been-'met *in -lids 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 friends. THEODORE BLOIS & CO. ifcer of „ , „ afjkfied With tile plaaof the iomfilittep pf. fifteen for getting Tennessee back into the Union, have agreed on a resolution which they intend to offer as a substitute for that reported by the committee. It recites that by reason of the events and conriusions Tecitafin the pfeaffi- ble,- the people of Tennessee are found to be ‘ -in a condition to exercise the functions of a State within the Union,” and proposes to de- -o-lare, without further conditions, that the State “is fully restored to its constitutional relations with the Unftetf States, and enti- tletf to Ue represented in Congress on the same footing as the other Staten.. Ute -sub- stitnte is a‘ rejection of neesiy th* whol N - .- . .v., : , L Z- ' Tiadictd theory in regard to tijte condition iff ]iie Southern States, snd.is] —r.» 'ly entitles tb fopwawi i as anftf- fg&tote* as ImOPTeii- By the above card it will be seen that I have purchased from Messrs. Theodore Blois & Co. their eulire interest in the Daily Morniss News establishment. This ar rangement was made some months since, as soon as circumstances admitted, but was not announced untfrihefifoessary materials for an enlargement of the parperand the resumption of its tri weekly aud weekly issues could be procured. The material having arrived and railroad communications with the in terior being re opened, the tri weekly and weekly editions of the News and Herald. tor country circulation, will be immediately resuirfed. Started but a little over one year ago. un der most unfavorable circumstances, the Herald (m3 attained an influence .end achieved a success far beyond my anticipa tions, and now enjoys the largest circulation in the city and county, with an unequaled advertising patronage at home aud abroad. It is most gratifying that the course adopt ed from a sense of duty and propriety, in the firm conviction that it was the proper one iu all respects, has been rewarded by such suc cess I shall eudeavor to preserve the Her ald's tone in the News and Herald, to make its editorials conservative and in the interest of the whole country, to oppose fac tions and fanatics, to advocate justice for tb< South, to make the news department unrivalled in accuracy as well as enterprise, to avoid everything sensational and all per sonalities, and to spare no efforts to make the paper a deserving as well as a popular one Co! \v. T. Thompson, whose connection with the Herald has been long announced aud has largely contributed to its increasing prosperity, will remain as Associate Editor, with an able corps of assistant editors, con tributors, reporters and correspondents; and Mr. Theodore Blois, long and favorably known in that capacity, will continue iu charge of the Business Department. S. W. MASON. than full al- taaiL This plan does not propose to admit Tennessee as a State, but that the State “is fully restored its constitutional function^” distinctly iny- plying ^hal.the fit notions onjy have befn Sus pended by events that have passed away, and the- State is simply resuming her old posi tion. This approaches nearer than any ether pljin yet pfoposed -hy l,th4 Radicals to ihfe PresidSfiVs position, and we sincerely hope tlie reported movement "has' indeed been made. . f i The Dun-caw/Trial.—The trial Tof Duncan? was resumed. yesforeUry, the- ^ifflesMr- 4eift for having arrived. Capt. J. H. Wright, of the 55th Georgia regiment was the only wit ness examined yesterday. Capt. Wright was nil duty with the garrison of the prison, and his testimony i# very interesting and impor tant. A full report will be found in another column. Some half a dozen of the fifteen witnesses summoned by Duncan for his de fence have already arrived. The case- has not yet been closed for the prospeutjesr. New Advertisements, Georgia Council,. No. 3, '7i& •* Regular ComniRnicaltan of this Council Q^gp*itl be held ax ttlerr HnHThia Evening at b Punctual attendance is requested. BY order, si McALlSTER, Secretary. HEADQUARTERS, POST OS' SAVANNAH, I Savannah, Ga., April 3,1S66. ) G1-.A'E R A L ORDERS, 1 ft ' UTtf i j? so. 2. } Ji iiij w L Orders heretofore Issued 1grblhlJltiiig tie aale A this i’ost of intoxicating liquors to enlisted men of lire Army and Navy, being notoriously disregarded Or •viuted, it is hereby ordered. That bo liquors, wines, ale, porter, or other Intoxicating beverages shall be sold or otherwise disposed of to enlisted men of the United States Army ox Navy at this Post, .... , It Persons violating this carder shaft for the first offence be brought before the'Provoif Marshal‘and lined afty dollars aud costs of prosecution, or in de fault thereof lie imprisoned for the term of thirty days, and for a second offence shall be held by him for trial by a Military Commission. III. Any person who shall sell, or otherwise dls- pose liquors, wines, ale, porter, or otiier lntoxl- ati..g >:everages, to negroes or other persons, Know ing the same to be for the use of enlisted men of fbe United States Army or Navy, or any person who shall procure tlie saute for such use, shall be fined, Im prisoned, or held for trial by a Military Commission, provided in Par, II of this order. V. Any person who shall furnish to the Provost. Marshal evidence of violation of this order, which wili lead to the conviction of offenders; shall receive! from him, to be paid from fines collected under Par. 11, the sum of twenty-five dollars. V. The Provost Marshal of the Post will ha held responsible for the strict enforcement of tins order. By order of Maj. W. C. MANNING. Siiii-EL Rounds, 1st Lieut, aud A. a. A. General upr4-3t Reg FOR CHARLESTON, Carrying the United States Mali. tiOei *t* - . i -I 1 i pTcuOTTY SOLICITOR. Fellow-Citizens of Chatham County I am a candidate for the office of County Solicitor and re spectfully request your support at the election to be held on the 2d of May next. 'I m28 GEO. W. MOORE. ’**■ ideV^SyaFrtsatiW 3s".r -- ;n ■- the flrst-rjaas steamer J A; ; e i :jej; .- Capt. Bbahyort, i will leave the Charleston Steamboat Wharf for the above ports every TUESDAY-and FRIDAY AFTER NOONS, at 4 o’clock. For freight or ftafessge, having]' gohdjscctfcSsjoda- ttous, apply to th* Oaptatn, on ijbjlrdy or to ] • j • E. X. HERTZ A CO., a4 ____ Bay street. FOR JACKSONVILLE, IU - jiir. v -m.PEi^4Nt Tbe fine and fast steamer a. 3mc x iior aa xir s, Paul Rennee, Master, will leave the Florida Ste&inbdat wharf on Weducsday, 4th fust., at 4 o’clock p m. For lrtfigiit or passage, apply on board or to ALEXANDER "HARDER, Agent, a-t . Comet Bay and Jefferson sts. FOR BOSTON, The fast sailing schooner JULIA .fNAvCapt Hard!)]®, Having the bulk if her cargo engaged, Will sail for the .bove.uort. .. j. :. i : 3 :. .- h Fey- freight engagements, apply to ;• . -;; HUNTER A GAMMELL. GROCERIES. Oft B° xe,i St. Jago Sugar, very handsome JU SO bbls Baltimore Refined Sugar, A, Hand C 15 Boj-.CmsWeil Sugar And Powdered] | 2® • 'diF'clioice PIet-idaSfyriip- ' - ' 1 200 do Flour, Superfine aud Extra Family CidertVifiegar ? , 150 kits No. 1 Mackerel 50 doz Collins'Axes . a ...: . -.-Co kegs Nails, assorted sizes 20& ' 5 aitdjj) inch. Spikes . » a p lWt-dffii Paififed'Hiicretir- ■*“ - 50 do Hrooma luO bags shot Togetiiei- with a general assortment of all otherarti clee in the Grocery ltue, for sale l>y W. H. STARK, -Corner Lincoln aud Bay streets. Special Notices, oters of (Mam Coaaty. L t£x,ibirJ6rAzi:Ns—I announce myself a Candidate for the office of Judge of the County Court on the 1st next, and respectfully solicit your support. .u jt mai-td JNO. A. STALEY. ■1 COUNTY SOLICITOR. We art authorize? to announce ROBERT FALL! GANT, Esq., as a candidate for the office of County Solicitor, at "the election in May next. mS7.fi* . . COUNTY COURT JUDOK, To m ▼orsas oY-Chatoam Covntt : Fellow Otnzxiis—I announce myself a candidate for the office of Jndge of the County Court, at the election on tfie tit Wednewlay In May next, and re spectfully so licit-your saffrage. mW-tf- -is- > - - CHARLES FARRELLY. COL’NTY JUDGE. ..Fellow-Citizess :or- Chatham Comm;—I am a eandidate-forjlia office of Connty Judge, and respect folly solicit your Support at the election to be held on the 2d of May next! ntST-UJ - LEVI S. RUSSELL. COUNTY COURT JUDGE. We art authorized, to announce HENRY WIL LIAMS, Esq., as a candidate, for the office of County Judge for Chatham connty at the election In May next. m21-td To the Voters of Chatham County. ~ Wej are an(bpriged to announce. JNO. HUGUENIN THOMAS, Esq., as a candidate for County -Solicitor. Election on the 2J day of May next. ' m*3-td MANY CITIZENS. Cotinty Solicitor. Fellow-Citizens of Chatham -Oountt-^-i atn a candidate forthe office'of County Solicitor, and te spectfully ask your support at the election to be held on the 2d of May next- . - . - - ‘ m2tPtf JNO. O. FERRILL. COUNTY COURT JUDGE. We are authorized to annonnee Capt. JNO. BILBO as a candidate for the Judgeship of the County Court at the.election, the-flist Wednesday iaMny-next. in20-tit * a;;card1 : Mr WJi. It- BOYD has an iuterest ip ipjt business and will take chitrge* 1 of ihy i gencies in luture. -: J A. WILRUH, WBay st. I will be happy to see all my old friends and new ones, and am prepared to take Risks in the Compa nies represented by our Agency on all insurable property. BOYD. m. IVES’ / EMPORIUM OF FASHION. forcer Bull Street and Bay Lane. SAVANNAH, GA. Goy. Browa)'" the prose-. niio*- AFFAIRS Y5i TENNESSEE. Net tlia least remarkable leature in tlrt- bistoKy of the times is the present condition of affairs in Tennessee. The present Con stitution of that State having been adopted "while civil war raged within her borders, the passions of tbe hour naturally took form in that instrument, and the subsequent legisla tion was likewise in conformity witir the bit ter feelings engendered, by the fierce conflict ‘' ne - ot parties, In accordance with a clause in the new Constitution, restrictions were put by the Legislature oh the universal right of suffrage. We believe that it was in June, 18C5, that “an act to limit the elective fran chise’’ was passed at Nashville; which • withholds the right of suffrage from all who participated in or sympathised with the t>' 6 _ cession movement- This law limiti^cr the elective franchise has actually die' nearly two-thirds of the males of the Btate ; including many cf ^ best citizens. The ruling *- in the Logiala . ture frenzied hy . _ . , J ne inflammatory appeals oi jj», were not long satisfied with .riptive ineasuro already adopted, as „n by the recent attempt to supplement it by a still more sweeping disfranchisement. A bill was lately introduced to amend tbe disfranchise *ct of 1S65 ; which proposes a system-of registration in every county of the Btate ; and, limiting the elective franchise to only those holding certificates of registra tion—the certificates to be granted by agents holding authority from Gov. Brownlow, from whose aw aid however unjust, the measure provides no appeal. For any failure of these agents or registers of the Governor to do their duty honestly, the bill authorizes no penalties. It must be clear tb e very intelligent mind thai this new measure for the disfranchise mint of the people is unconstitutional, and, if passed, would be an act of despotism un precedented in the annals of American legis lation. It audaciously proposes to inflict pains and penalties, and thereby "punish men for supposed offences, without presentment, or indictment, or hearing, or any form of trial. It excludes from the polls all men who hnve n^t belonged to that political cabal of which Bakaon BtownloW Is the utracrupu- C DISTANTLY receiving new ety)'<» of French, l-'uglisb and GermuC Cloths, 'OasHimor-es HU( ^ Vestings, which will be make up iu tbs latest fashion, by brat-class taiioia. READY-MADE CLOTHING iu fall assortment, consisting of LightCaseiraores/ Linens, Drills, Duck, etc. The larges and most complete stock ei Gentlemen’s Hats a the South—£ll. grades and prices,- to please ever,, . . l a4-tw2tv T HE -cnderslghetf- have entered ifitif k p^rtsen-h’.r for the special purpose of surveying Lauds ami furnishing Meps—not ordinary land —butTopo- rapiiica! Maps ot -tlie best description. Maps of" the above character have always been ot value in removing causes or litigation- At present they are ol pijfctfitar impojrtMce'bw account ol the iarge area of Land offered for sale. Careful inve.su gatioii shows that well executed Maps double tie chances of sdiihft.ih ordinary c.ses, fend iu distan; markets are almost essential to success. Separate charges WW be made far surveying and for Mapping — .. "c 'JUiU’v It is not necessurv to survey in order to map. i! the object is merely to present a good general idea, of ihc Lands It is very possible to do so from.a inert rcconnoiSiancej; , "o j • -f w - • ' i.} Addressriirovsh the Post Office, box 460, or call a: the soutliwest cornni-AIoutgomeiy aaJ South Bruad streets. j ; It ; ; 1 - r. ■■ /:< a. MApEWpLW' —JOliX-lmY xL*L-D3. hefei;c:;cE3 : t !). 11. Mahan, Prof. Engiueeiiug, Ac, U. S. M A. Wtes; Point, Nl Y. Col. John Screven, President S., A. A G. R. R., and! A. & G. R. R. lion Thorn**S. Mallard. Liberty connty.*Ga. W. RiilK. Gi;jnM*at> McintoSltbOULUJ', G*.. Thos.ilofio’srTho’inaifcounty; Wr. - Col. .i”>, McIntyre, Thomas county, Ga. Hr. BraUsfOfd Troup. Wynn county, Ga. . Win. Sliain, Brooks county, Ga. Geo. Mdhte, LywiydcS connty, Ga- Jos. T. scone."Central R-ulidad. ? r Spratt .t ■ 1 .ifa.n y 5 Sd** sT ap4-lw- ^ o 1 Ti b 1 e H a e i li e GUANO. > • ^ ^ gi iXTEiHrite tbe atfen^>ft-.qf Fltn^rffTo this valaable II Gt 'in.;', as' n rrraitiefiw importance to their m- icrest It is similar in appearance, odor aud compo sition to Peruvian Ucaco. differing only in the pro- portioas of the same elements; It contains icss am monia, bur nearly one hundred per cent, moo- of Phus- phrllt- tliau Peruvian Gzano, one-third of wnich is im mediately soluble. It is quite as active as Peruvian Gnauo, and is iess costly. For lurtteriafomnaiioD, apply to ;. b. c. "Wade & CO. Asents, Jl-3m f ‘ . Savannah, Ga AARON JONES’ CtBaad' • SPARING EXHIBITION : ■& . H f r • *1 •ivi-i- . n AT ST, ANDREW’S HALL,, - v .\j40»j - ktm \ ; k : Saturday & Monday Evenings;, April 7tu and «th, 1866, On which occasion a “ HOST OF TALENT will ay pear, giving the grandest display of Die “MCaaly Art] of Self Defense” V'-r wlineesed ,in this city. During tlie evaning, AARON JONES. PETE1R JONES and M. LEHMAN, of charleston, TIM CROW LEY, of New York, with reveral other gentlemen e-i ibis oily, who lmve kindly volunteered, will appear. TIM CROWLEY will also give hie unequalled per formance with fhe - " : - Ar; “ IColioo Oluto*.” The whole to conclude with a grand wind-up l» tween AARON and PETER JONES. TICKETS ...,..ONE DOLLlSt of 10US leader. It degrades to the level of a serf all free born men of Tennessee who will not fall down and worship the immaculate Parson and his adherents. It ignores execu tive compacts, and tramples under foot the general ananLity granted by Presidents Lin coln and Johnson. To prevent the consum mation of this iniquitous scheme," which pro poses to transfer tbe rights and liberties of tbs people of Tennessee to one man, a band of conservative pstriots ia the Legislature resigoed thefif effirtsy isfllftiE, for the wiaut of a quorum, that body was practically tie solved. The resignation of these friends of constitutional liberty making it impossible to obtain vqaxaa. a deed look has token new^mem. JS'otice to Consigneea* C ONSIGNE.S per schoorer MATTIE TABER, from New York, are hereby notified that she is tine day discharging at Habenhsm’s wharf. All goods remaining on wharf after sunset will bo stored at risk and expense of owners. a4 l HUNTER * GAMMELL. Icehouse hothjeT rjMIE Georgia Ice Hpuse L — on South Broad strait, wilTte opened this dsy for the season, for the „ale0flce, HAYWOOD, PAGE A CO. TO PLANTERS. W E will keep constantly on hand a full stock ol Plows, Hoes, Com sliellers, Straw Cutters. .Axes, ami other Agricultural Implements of besi tankers ami patterns with which to supply Planter? arid Country Merchants, whose attention we invite te. our stock and think we can make it to their inter est to p arehase of us. BOUSE & BRY ANT, j-25-tf 194 Bay street. GRAHAM, DORSETT & CO. -successors to Hawes, Graham & Co., IMPORTERS OF ROSEWOOD AND KAHORANY, Nos. 174, 176 and 178 Centre St., N. Y., Keep constantly on hand the most extensive variety of finely-figured Foreign and Domestic Woods to bt found In the "United States, in Logs, Planks, Board? and Veneers, suitable for Cablm t, Piano, and Billiard Table manufacturers, and car builders; also, Ma bogany and Spanish Cedar Coffin stuff. In connection with our business we have a largi Saw Mill, and the most celebrated Veneer CuttiiiL Machine, which enables us to fill all orders entrusted to us with promptness. J19-3in 1866, B OARD OF HEALTH.—Pursuant to a resolution adopted al the first meeting of the Board, on Monday. March 20th, 1306, a meeting will be held ai the Exchange Long Room on Tuesday night, at & o’clock. Punctual uttendance is requested, to perfect the organization lor the ensuing year. JOHN D. FISH, M. D., Chairman, James Stewart, Sec. a2-2 NEW PERFUME For the Handkerchief. PHALON’S Dissolution OF GOPARTNEBSkl?. T HE copartnership heretofore existing between the uudersigned, under the firm name of For- dycc, Anderson Jt Janney, vu this day dissolved by mutual consent. 8. W.-FORDTCE. ; GEO. W.- ANDERSON, JuB. 54 6 F. B. JANNEY. NEW YORK OYSTERS. R eceived per steamship Tybee, at NUGENT’S SALOON, opposite the Pulaski House, corner Bull and Bryan atreets. a4-l t Emu.* NEWS DEPOT. Bnawge*. P&VltoH Qffito, m A Most Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra grant Perfume, Distilled from the Bare ind Beautiful Flower from which it jakes its name. Manufactured only by PH AXON tt SON, NEW YORK. _ SKIDAWAY SHELL ROAD COMPANY, Savannah, March 29, 1906. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by tbe un dersigned until 1 the loth April ensuing for delivering ■10,600 bnshels Oyster Shell upon the Road or at Savnn oah and Thunderbolt, as may be directed by the President. V. W. W. BRUEN, mSO-ecsItaprlO Sec’y and Treas. A CHANCE FOR ALL. AGENTS ARE WANTED—Responsible, energetic moil, with or without oapital are wanted by the Southern" Business agency of Barnes & Brice, Boston, Mass. Send your names and good mercan tile references to us, Bijx 748 Boston P. O. None Pnt active parties need apply. A3 to who we are, we refer to the editors of this paper. An honorable and profitable "agency ; ls guaranteed. Auctioneers and ji hers desiring consignments are requested to send ei. their names, location, Ac. m30 ELECTION. On Wednesday, the fid day cf May next, an election .vill be held at the Court House, in the city of Savan- aah, for a County Judge and a Connty Solicitor for he county of Chatham, for the term prescribed by tlie Art of the General Assembly of tbe State of Georgia. Tbe polls will be opened at seven o’clock a. m., md be closed at six o'clock p. m. The Sheriff and his Deputy, with Ills Constables >f Chatham county, are required to attend and pra- erve order. WM. H. CUYLER, 1.1. o 0,0. N. B. KNAPP, j. t o o. o. GEO. P. HARRISON, i. 1. o. o. o. JOHN SCREVEN, J. 1. c. o. o. JOHN WILLIAMSON, i. t o. o. c. afi-emt Auction Sales. . UNDERWRITER’S SALE. York, WilliamC Mclntir© 6l Co. Will sell TOMORROW, the 6th Inst, at 11 o’clock, a. m., on Wharf west ol Market Dock: 350 bales Hay, . slightly damaged on board brig Sea Lion on her pas sage from Baltimore to this port, and sold for ac count of whom it may concern. a4 UNDERWRITER’S SALE. By A. Minis. THIS DAY', April 4th, 11 o’clock, at Florida Steam boat Wharf: 35X bales damaged Cotton, sold for account of Underwriters and all concerned. apr4 "< Bjr y. J. Walsh. THIS DAY, April 4, will bp sold, on the wharf, land ing from the schooner Artie Garwood, at Claghorn A Cunningham’s Wharf, at 10 o’clock : 300 bbls Extra Family Maryland Flour, of choice brands, iu lots to suit purchasers. Terms cash. a3 AUCTION. By Bell, Wylly A Christian. Will be sold THIS DAY, In front of store, at 10X o’clock: 60 bbls Prime Rice. ALSO, 1 New Jersey Wagon. Term9 cash. a4 SAIL BOAT AT AUCTION. Mendel & Lafiiteau Will sell THIS DAY, at the Market Dock, at 11 o’clock: A splendid Pleasure Boat, about 18 feet long, sails and all complete. Suleqiositive. ’auction. t A RflF AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF A SUMMe£ DRESS AND FANCY “ GOODS, NOTIONS, &c. By Laurant & Sweat. on WEDNESDAY, 4th inst., at 10 o'clock a. m., in " front of store will be sola; A large -invoice of Summer, Dreas and Fancy Goods, just received by steamer, consisting in Mo zambique*!, Poplins, LawDS, Linefis, Biea, Muslins, Jaconets, Cambrics, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Shirt, Bosoms, Piece Goods, etc., etc. ttele positive. Terms cash. 83 BY T: J. WALSH. On WEDNESDAY, April 4th, will be sold at the cor- . oer of Abercorn and Bay streets, at 10>5 o’clock: The balance of a Wholesale Grocery stock, com prising Flour, Sugar, Syrup, Tooacco, Candles, Starch. Soap, Mackerel in half barrels, quarters and kits, Sal Soda, Mustard, 4c. For farther particulars, see cata- logti T- Terms cash. a3 SCHOONER AT AUCTION. By Bell, Wyliy & Christian. Will be sold in front of the Exchange, at 12 o’clock Wednesday, the 4th day of April, at public outcry, to the highest bidder : THE SCHOONER “SCIENCE.” She was built In Lynn, Conn., ot white oak and chesnut; copper and iron fastening and copper butt bolted; is 65 tonage, new measurement, 20 feet beam ; new rigging and in good order ; her rnnning rigging is also new. She will carry 4,600 bushels of lice in hold and COO barrels on deck. New patent blocks fore and aft, 1 starboard anchor 170(1 pounds), Co fathoms chain, a good yawl boat and four new oars, water casks, cabin and kitchen furniture, &c., all in good order. . She is ready for sea. Can be seen across the river, at Crabtree’s dock. Sold for account of all con cerned. Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles. a2 LIQUORS, WINES, &c., AT AUCTION. By JBell, Wylly & Christian. Will be sold in front of store, WEDNESDAY', April 4, at 11 o’clock: 2 >4 casks Burgundy Port 2 M do do Sheriyk 2 M do Fine French Brandy 1 do Gin 1 do Malaga 5 cases Claret 2 do Bordeaux Oil 5 boxes Pipe Heads 0 do Pipes 2,000 Italian Pipe Stems 2 cases qis Carte Blanche St. Merceaux 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 16 1 do do Terms cash. m"l LAST NOTICE. U. S. Direct Tax Commission for the City of Savauuah and County of Chatham. The Board returns their grateful thanks to the citizens of Savannah and Chatham county for the promptness and willingness witli which the above Tax has been paid. The time of notice for the city xpired February thirteenth—that for the connty on the seventeenth inat., and there being a number of names on the unpaid list, the Board gives this fur ther u otic a for teu days, to give parties an opportu- lity to pay same. 1123-10 J; Z: BATES,} Commissioners. DISSOLUTION. B Y mntnal consent, the firm of Yonge A Nixon has been dissolved. All persons indebted will please make Immediate payment to E. 8. Nixon, No. 19S Buy street, tlie stock of goods having been pnr- ehased by him. He assumes and will pay the debts of the concern. WM. P. YONGE. E. S. NIXON. Savannah, Ga., April 2,1866. aS-3 . ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE AT AUC TION. BY BELL. WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. Will be sold in front of store, WEDNESDAY", April 11, at 11 o’clock : Lot tetter O, Heathcot Ward, one hundred and eighty feet in length and sixtv feet wide, with the improvements consisting of a Livery Stable, known as Stebbins’ Stable. Terms cush. . u3 (VALUABLE PLANTATION ON SAVAN NAH RIVER AT AUCTION. Hy Bell, Wylly ft Cbristlan. Will be sold in front of store oa WEDNESDAY, April Util, at 11 o’clock: 1,200 acres Land lying on Savannah river 26 miles above the city near Beck’s Ferry, and eight miles from the Charleston db Savannah Railroad. 550 acres adopted to the growth of cotton and corn, producing from 20 to 40 bushels corn per acre, and one (1) bale of cotton to every two acres of land with out manure. Remainder heavily timbered with yellow pine, oak, hickory, ash, cypress, etc. Said Land having been owned by the late Wm. J. Kirk sixty years ago, and willed 10 his son B. Kirk. Titles warranted. a3 NOTICE FREIGHT DEPT, ATLANTIC A GULF it. R ,1 . Savannah, April 3,1866. f Parties (fesirons of shipping powder srs requested to have it delivered at the Atlantic A Gnlf Rallroiad Depot between the hoars of stx and seven o’clock a. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. „ C. H. WILLIAMS. a3 Agent Freight Dep’t. LUMBER, LUMBER. T HE old firm of MoLBOD ft BRO. is still alive, and Is fully prepared to fill orders for the best qnal- ity of Pine Lumber. Warping Lumber delivered on iny wharf iu Savannah, free of all other charges than the cost of the Lumber, which shall be as cheap as tbe cheapest, and in quality at good as the best. No charge for over-lengths. Address McLEOD A BRO.. m30-im Savannah P. O. RICE. 20 SACKS EAST INDIA RICE. For sale by HILTON A RANDELL, a2-8 193 Bay street. Yellow Pine Lumber. J UoT received ex steamer Laura, a superior lot, consisting In part of 26,000 feet inh Hoards 10,000 feet 134 inch Flooring 20,000 feet assorted sjumtiiM 60,000 feet inch Boards, soluble for fencing and cheap buildings, which, with onr usual goodaanor meni of Firewood and Shingles, we offer as low 1 the lowest. Give ns a call at onr yard, foot of Fahm street a2-tf J RLAKEWOOD A DAT. !Rep©iyed,ii •BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOB PHALON’S—TAKE NO < Sold by Dnvadsts generMIr, REDUCTION N PRICES. T ADIF.8’ DRESS GOODS, CALICOS, BLEACHED LONG CLOTHS, AC. For isle at the lowest prices by DnWITT A MORGAN. Notice.. flYHB undersigned having admitted W. W. Daniels ft to on interest tn ttMr bnsinsss. the style of theflraa wfil be LeBsehe, Want am aft* LXftbCKB ft DRY GOODS. The undersigned having formed a copartnersh under the firm name of Hiram Roberts’ Sons & Co., for the purpose of carrying on a general DRY' GOODS BUSINESS, have now opened, and will continue to receive additional supplies of Imported and Domestic Dry Goods, which they offer for sale at No. 186 OIBBONTS* BVH9ZN8 on Congress street*east of the Market, and at tlie second store from the end of the building. JAMES H. ROBERTS. DWIGHT L. ROBERTS. 128-tf EDWARD S. LATHROP. HATS AND STRAW GOODS FOR - ' Hen, Women and Childrens AT WHOLESALE. A TTENTION Is called to my large and elegant stock of the above goods, now In .tore ana ar riving by every steamer. These goods were bought directly from the manu facturers, and will be sold as low as they are jobbed at in New York. ... Merchants visiting the city will do well to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. S. M. COLDING, m oQ 1&3 Congress Street. A RUBLE AND suit L BORCHERT & SON, Bread & Biscuit Bakery, CORNER OF BRYAN AND JEFFERSON STS., ' Savannah, Georgia. Navy Pilot Bread Butter aud Sugar Crackers Soda, Wine, Egg Biscuits. Ginger Snap gw- ORDER3 PROMPTLY FILLED. m26-2w To Rent. rflWO fine Rooms with Board, suitable for a Lady A and Gentleman. Beet reference given and re quired. Second door from corner of Eull and Broughton streets. m30-tf The Oglethorpe Insurance Co. OF SAVANNAH. Savannah. 15th March, 1866. A Convention of the Stockholders of this Com pany is hereby called to meet in the city of Savannah on Thursday, the fifth day of. April proximo, at 12 o’clock m„ at the office of Thomas ft Son, 117 Bay street. By order of the Board. ml6-td J. T. THOMAS, Sec. A Glorious^ H. There are as many roads to a n there were gateways to ancient tL** 1 W. bilious warrior is for carrying W sabre; your aspiring politician^*14? by intrigue and consummate an grand broad path to the goal ,i„. *' base can travel. It* thT^ > march of talent, energy, and ^ though full of obstacles, it contains» M '* s « ia man cannot surmount. Ttila Tacthas n innumerable instances, bat ft ,St Sv-' han iu the rise and progress ol dr H, GERMAN BITTERS. For over fiC has oeen onward and upward, GREAT tonic. Corn and Oats. 1 nnn BUSHELS White and Black Oats: i.UUU 4,000 buriiPta White and Yellow sacks. Landing and for sale hy Corn, in EDWIN E. ^IERTZ A CO. CEDAR CAMPHOR Foa Moths. Use it early and yon save by killing swarms now in embryo. Sold by every Druggist.— Harris ft Chapman, Boston. m30-eod3 On Consignment IAA KITS No. 1 Mackerel, best quality 1UU 20 half bbls do do 10 boxes Codfish Landing from steamship City of Bath. For kale by JOS. A. ROBERTS, m31-6 Hodgson’ Block, Bay Street. WALLACE DRYSDALE, DKALKF !*• Choice Family Groceries STATE STREET, • m6-eodlm Opposite Armory Hall. Notice. \ LL persons having claiiiiB against the estate of t\. Mrs. Mary Ann Quantock. of Chatham county, deceased, well present them, duly attested, within the time prescribed hy law ; and all persons indebted to said estate w ill make payment to Wm. Burns. WM. BURNS. ROBERT MoI'.TIRE. fl2-2aw-6w* I'x.-rntors $150 Reward. S TOLEN from my stable, on tbe night of tbe 16th instant, TWO MARE8. one a very dark brown color, stout and thick set, short tliickneck, recently shod all round, a very fast trotter, and fine traveller, and in fine order, about eight years old. The other, s Sorrel Mr-re, thin in flesh, with marks of harness, medium size, four to five years old. There was also s RUSSET QUILTED SADDLE taken. A reward of (160 will he paid for the delivery of the Mares and Thief with proof to convict, or information so that I can get them ; or (100 will be paid for the two Stores. W. H. UGHTFOOT, a2-3« East Macon. Notice. All TaiEs levied under the Ordinance of December 27th, 1865, 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 M uch 31st, 1866, or for the whole year. , pa gross sales of merchandise (including sales of liquor) except cotton, y t per cent. On gross sales of cotton, HO per cent. On nil commissions denied from any business transaction (other than merchandise) by any factor, auctioneer, broker, forw.irffijig.shippfhg or commis- alonmerchants, 1 percent, v- OUAUt incomes derived fit stilt Ot any profession, focali soever, except from real et On grtas receipts ot any _ included in the foregoing) anoe companies and age] press companies, cotton pi anti, J.per cent. for frel <tht or-passage money which are payabfo Ip this city, I percent. On groeaearnings or every Bank, bank agency or bankers, l percent. . on every-bone and mttle, except those actually used in wagons, drays, tracks or other vehicles, for which badges may have been taken oat, one dollar per month. On every dog, three dollars per annum. On the.Yalne or all furniture,.Jewelry nod plate worth ovsrthree hundred dollars, 1 per cent. Evefy male resident between the ages of twenty- one and sMfcyears, except only each as may be en titled to Spay and to vote at city elections, and who shaUjHiter their pstp— sad pay for the same, -, - i*fA ,q ‘" 1c* and the par de or calling what- !_1 per cent, toss transactions, not J Including all insur- ntaa companies, ex- hotels and restaur- CITY MARSHAL’S SALE. TTNPKR a resolution of Council, passed at a regn U lar meeting, held on the 2t*t inst. and nnder the direction of a Special Committee of five Alder men, I will sell at the Court Home, in the city of Sa vannah, on the first Tuesday in May, at 11 o’clock a. ni„ the following Lots, in arrears to the City for ground rent; CROWN WARP. No. of Lots. Owners. West half I.ot No. 60.—Martin Quinn. Lot 56.—John F. Tucker, trustee of Geo. W. Banks. OUATHAM WARP. Lot 19 —Wm. Hcne or T. M. Norwood. Lot 22.—John C. Taylor. Let 25.—Mrs. Susan I. Godfrey. _ Lot 26.—Estate Edward G. Wilson. Lot 20.—Hiram Roberts. West third Lot 16.—Mary Ann Martin. OALUOCN WARC. Lot 11.—George H. Ashe. East half-Lot 12.—George H. Ashe. East two-thirds Lot-14.—George II. Ashe. East half Lot-25.—John N. Lewie. West half Lot 25.—Edward J. Purse, trustee. OIIARI.TON WARP. North half Lot 14.—John R. Hamlet. North half Lot 23—John R. Hamlet. ELBKRT WARP. South half Lot 20.—Robert Mclntire. FORSTTH WARD. Lot 15.—Thomas Hole; mbe. Lot 16.—Thomas Holcombe. FRANKLIN WARP. Lot 21.—Estate Dominick O’Byrne. Lot 22.—Estate Dominick O’Byrne. NEW FRANKLIN WARP. 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’Byrae. Lot 17.—Mary Bradley. ORXENF WARP. Lot 2.—William Dixon, trustee Mary A. Dent. Wast half Lot 6.—O. N. Box. JACEBON WARD. Lot 3.—M. POWoll. J AS Fra WARD. Lot 42.—Estate Daniel Robertson. LIBERTY WARD. Lot 11.—John Richardson. Lot 12.—John Richardson. MONTEREY WARD. West two-thirds Lot 17.—B. F. Sanches. • PULASKI W^RD. West half Lot 7.—L. J. B. Fairchild, trustee Mary S. Patot and children. Lot 22 George Calley. Lot 23.—John R. Johnson, trnstee Julia M. Tucket- TROtP WARD. Lot 16.—Joseph Bryan. Lot 23.—Carroll A. Cloud. Lot 24.—Carroll A. Cloud. WASH NOTON WARD. Lot 4.—Trustee Mis. S. P. Dibble aud children. West hall Lot 7.—Johu Harper. Lot IT.—Mrs. Ann E. Mayer. West half Lot 30.—Daniel Keane. WESLEY WARP. Lot 16.—A. Bouaud. Lot 16.—J. C. Taylor. THOMAS S. WAYNE, m31 City Marshal. Hoofland’s German Sm, Is a positive remedy for dyspepsia, AUD Diseases! iResulting ^ DISORDER’ OF . THE LIVER and DIRESTIVi (Hu •And is the Orly certain md (l r, RESTORER OF STBEJgtjj ' IN CASES OF DEBILITY. 0 ENGINEER WANTED. DtrANTED, an Engineer to ran an engine of a saw v> mill in Fernandina, Fla. Place healthy. Wages moderate. Address by letter, “ Saw Mill,” at the store of m31-3 BELL, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN. By the nse of this Bitters Weakened and Debilitated Fn mtj B[ , come Renewed with alltheVl[or of Health. Impaired constitutions are'rebnilt, iniikepifitf iu a short time regains Vitkor, Health and Strenlh, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING STJIPTOSS, Resulting from Disorders of tile bigaric Og®: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Koodtoi | Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea. Hat- burn, Disgust for Food, FallnesiorWeiA in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sit ing or Flattering at the Pit of tie Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difilcult Breath ing', Fluttering at the . _ Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensation when in a Lying Pos ture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Ferer and Dull Pain ia the Read, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Y elloitneac; the Skin and Eyes, Pain in tlie Side, BA Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sadden Flushes of HenBm J ing in the Flesh, Constant Imagining! of ft, and great Depression of Spirit’. Remember That these Bitters contain no Rum or Whisker (And can't make Drunkards. Is not a Bor Room Drink, Bat a Highly Concentrated Vegetable IBS Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Injuria It cannot insidiously introduce the vice d Irisff enness into the bosom of your families-’.5!«’*| your children, or your friends. SOLDIERS Or others, whose systems.] have become hardships or disease, will find in thisEittrii*| hat will restore them to all tbeir full tied These Bitters have performed more curt!' [Given Better Satisfaction! Have mere I*® 5 1 Have more respectable people to vondfed* Than any other article in the Market. We defy ^ | one to contradict this aehertior. AND WILL PAY $1,00* To any one that will produce s CerdUcats f - ''j by ns hat is not GENUINE. N 52 GUANO. TONS Pore Peruvian Guano, now landitg per schooner Sarah Wooster, and for sale by 2-3 N. A. HARDEE ft CO. 10 Hams, Bacon. CA8ES Superior Smoked Hams 6 cases Bacon Sides and Shoulders For sale by HILTON ft RANDELL, ,j.S_ 193 Bay street. turner Si McLaughlin, loose, Si|i and Decoratire PUNTERS &PAPER-HMBS H ALL, Dining room and Parlor Ceilings and Walls Funnelled in the latest styles of Decoration. We have on band a large stack of FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPER-HANGIN8, WINDOW SHADES. Ac.; al«v PAINTS, OILS, GLASS. Ac., at IU BtmrMmi Mrect, Mir Ball, a24 Formerly of 58 St. Julien street. Copartnership Notice* READ WHO SAYSSO^d ■ FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. Washington I Gentlemen:—Having stated it j ajfl have no hesitation iu writing the f»f • diced marked benedt from J 01 ^, . . ( 'l Bitters. During a long and gress, pressing and onerous duties ^pp ■ "me. A kind fr iend suggested thejk* . tiou I have named. I took his •n™'’. ice! g. Pi was improvement of health, I that particular relief I so much aeec ptc | Others may be similarly advantages tie. Truly your B . PW U5(i f Ttr<$ From Rev. V. D. Seigfried, Psetor f Church- Philadelphia. 1 Hass ns. Jonbs ft Eva.vs, U boo 1 * J? Gentlemen :—I have the distressing effects of I irostration of the nervous ie8 werere^mmend^ bymet^^ | them, ana wnuse duted me also to try them. ■’So an aversiou to pateutmeftem^ , and one" quack ••Bittern Kpi to palm off sweetened and u i the community, in a alj *?J T ' t coo 4ra “#8 i ^l which, I fear, ia to makeinaoy^ ^,1 vg, I Upon learning that yooi* .. effect ‘ preparation. I took it was not only upon the ratifying. • I vons system,was P°®®Jf{^mnsut fj-Am f have derived great »° a i; ry respectM^jp, use of a few bottles. v %- No . 254 o— BKWiBEOFYoCSTSd® 5 M JACKSd’ V ’ See that the of ‘ ° Wrapper el each bottle. _ PRINCIPAL OFFICE * * Ho. 631 ARCH ST0 ' ■ JONES BUCCEaeOBSTOC.Jf- }i iC^ If. it WAl^’^^jN 1 BICHAUj