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LECtRAPH.
aii<i III® Federal Tux.
f J 4,_Tlje President to-day sent to
»t rh<
ation from the Governor of
State of Alabama be allowed
n state bonds the tax now due
: iV 0 f payment may be authorized
,j, c sale of bonds or by taxation,
bv legislation for the payment of
,jvc Fire in Augusta.
fire occurred* this morning
jiriey’s hat store—loss $25,000—in •
Putnam A: Malone, book dealers,
ut ihtiir stock, but were fully in
i’ Co., shoe dealers, lost $25,000,
-.asurad- All the insurance is in
r j of Northern .Insurance Compa-
r Senatorial bead Lock.
April-l.—'The Senate to-day again
,uit 8ossion"'-for the election oi
ic of \ew York Against
the Veto.
tjrjl 4.—Thu Senate to-day passed
. .-et that President Jon son vetoed th e
• general Brudley Johnson
A by the Government.
i;r j 4.—in the'case of Gen. Bradley
•v, confederate army, and recently
bail in this city to answer to the
the President has interfered and
iment of t)«e case.
y ScnaforiStl Election.
April 4 —The Republicans have
Toteli for United States Senator-
: m the caucus.
ik Cotton Market.
1.—Cotto
3.* cents.
: market heavy.
Gold 27
TEAM BOAT DISASTER.
'Croton Sunk.
“«more to the long list of dieas-
turnera. The steamer Croton,
le ou her last trip from Savannah
a: low water, at a place known as
miles from Beaufort, S. C., and
ds m fceven feet of water,
exertions* of Capt. MeNelty the
ch fortunately happened to be
ce oi the .scene of the disaster,
so the freight were safely taken
mcr and landed at Beaufort.
*swn on board the Croton and
1 in transferring the passengers
to the I annie.
bably sprung 'somewhat, but is
She will be raised immedi-
OF JAMES XV. DUSTCAN, BY
MILITARY COMMISSION
For Allege Cruelty to Federal Prisoners
*4 Andersonvtlle.
[Reported foi the News and Hikald.]
The Commission assembled yesterday
morning pursuant to aq ournment £ e8Certla y
John Leaiy, witness to- the nrosprn ..
was sworn: Am a book-bini£r hv t^to*
side in New York city. 7.™ 1 A?'
prisoner. Was a prisoner at AM°f 80 “
was captured on the 22d of June, tar 1 „„,i
HrrivpA fit AndoKnnirilln nn dlvw lo.u anu
around the prison at first; afterwards
detailed to work in the bakery. Was paroled
by Duncan, who had charge of the bakery.
His word was law there.
Q What do- you know of his diverting
the. rations from their proper channels ?
A. I saw bags of meal come into the
oakery, sometimes more and sometimes less.
Duncan would generally be there in the
moruing. He would assign so many bags to
go into the brea'd and would sav that w$a
sufficient—probably there would be three or
four bags lett over. When the bread was
baked, loaves would be counted out to the
detachments. Sometimes there would be
ten or fifteen cards ot this bread left, after
counting that which wouid b^jMled un on
the “stage” in the bakery. I #iw Sft. Diin
can on two occasions order a bpykmed
Miller to take these cards of brijk tlp k> his
hog-pen. * v .!
1 saw Miller take a bag of meal up to thtT
hog-pen, afterwards saw the meal in the
pen. I also saw the pigs in the pen eating
com bread. The bread was in chunks
some pieces being large enough to make
three; or four rations inside the stockade. I
remarked to Duncan oue day when the dead
cart came out witli 15 or 20 bodies which
were mere skeletons, that “it there was a
God in heaven some one would suffer for the
way these poor helpless men.’Were’ abused.
Duncan replied, that “he didn’t want to
hear any more talk from me ; if I
did t like where I waFl coiilcSgo inside and
starve with the rest of them.” So I shut up.
With regard to Duncan’s opening boxes one
day while I was at Duncan’s -house, a lady
gave me a cup ot lea. Duncan came in and
i remarked that it seemed like home to
drink a cup of tea. Duncan said, “you
ought to have been here when the Yanks’
boxes were opened; you would have had
dead loads of tea.” Duncan had shirts on
which 1 don’t believe he could have got
from anywhere but out of the boxes.
Mr. Duncan was very familiar with the
men outside; sometimes he would appear
very kind.
Q. Did you ever try to buy your release ?
To whom did you apply?
A. One day Mr. Brown, Mr. Duncan and
my sell were walking up the road towards
the depot. I said, “Mr. Duncan I've got
the belly-ache and want to go home.” Said
lie, “Is that all you have got? If you
haven’t any greenbacks your belly ache can
keep on.”
Speaking of some news received of a Fed
eral victory, Duncan remarked that “we
were doing more good than Gen. Lee and ail
the rest of them ; we were killing more
men every day than they did in three or lour
engagements.
Cross examined:—I think there were 0,000
nr 7,000 prisoners at Andefsonville when I
was detailed at t Lie cook-house.
says the wildest and most incoherent views
are entertained bj the colored masses with
Anticipated Awn of bliss,
and calls upon the Sate Executive to ask
assistance from the tJtfi ed States authorities
to avert impending dang.*.
The ‘Equal Rights Association” is akin to
the “Loyal League” which strung up here
immediately after the occupation of th'e city
by Gen. Sherman’s army.. In % published
constitution aucKby-laws of the “Leagne” we
Observed the name of one man who passes
for a white man.
Witness was dismissed and the Commis
sion adjourned till ten o’clock this morning.
A New Organization.—The Macon Citi
zen of March 2Gth, makes known the exis
tence of an organization of colored men in
Georgia, under the title of the “Equal Rights
Association, ” the members of which are re
quested to meet on the 4th of April “to at
tend'to business of great importance.”
The Citizen says the new organization
have a newspaper of their own, which they
call the Loyal Georgian. The object of the
colored people, as set forth in the Loyal
Georgian, is to initiate a movement by which
<»™L ore< * man w * 11 be 8ent from each South-
//or,i tatf ‘ t0 inform lll e President fully in re-
gara * the condition of the race. The “A--
nn!!!!l al90 propose to send a delegate to
raiwlt f«f ^h SOon as eufflcient money can be
raised for tht p ur p 0ge j a commenting on
foregom* statements,, the Cilizen
the
Tins .French Piunce Imperial.—A Paris
letter-writer under date ot March 6tb, thus
speaks of this distinguished young gentle-
NOTICE.
TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE
I am opening top the inspection of the public,
a flue stock of
CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MAT
TRESSES, &c., &c.,
To which the attention of all ie invited.
VST W»rerooms, 173 BROUGHTON STREET, Sher
lock’s old Urv Goods Store.
fl8-tf L. B. HARRINTGN.
GEORGIA.
THE BEST INVESTMENT IN
V ALU ABLE
COTTON, CORN AND RICE
PLANTATION
FOR SALE.
This is the Prince Imperial's bijthday, he
having completed his tenth aud entered upon
■4ms eleventh year. For the past three years
on this occasion there has been a review’ of a ■
company of boy soldiers—the enftns de j
troupe, of which the Prince is a member, and
afterward a dinner at which he preiiidi d.
Having just recovered from the measels, |
however, he probably does not feel sufficient
ly strong for such proceeding at present j
Last evening and to-day the theatres ami
public buildings were bung with flags, and
the Emperor, as usual on such occasions, has
exhibited his joy by selecting about two
hundred superauuated mayors]o? communes,
and decorating them with the' ribbon of the
Legion ot honor- As to the Prince himself,
for a young man he has certainly done very
well. He is a corporal in the Grenadiers of
tlie'Guard and Honorary President of the
Committee of the Grand Exhibition, speaks
seven different languages, all about equally
-well; is “well up” in Trench and foreigu
history, and is said to be an exceedingly
kind, amiable and intelligent boy.
That well known and truly valuable Plantation,
situated in Liberty county, Ga., forty miles mm the
city of savannah, five miles from Station No. I, and
six miles from No. 4, on the Atlantic A Gulf Railway,
known as the •* Walthonr Homestead,” Is now offer
ed for sale at a REDUCED PRICE, as the owner la
engaged In mercantile life. It contains 1,600 acres,
about eoo of which is open, and Is composed of lands
unsurpassed for productiveness, and is a portion of
that justly celebrated body of land known as the
“DesertTract,” which produces the flnost descrip
tion of long cotton—equal to that raised on the sea
Islands—corn, sugar cane, potatoes, and all southern
products usually grown in its climate, produced
abundantly. Its contains abqpt
100 Acres of Choice Rice Law).
The Improvements are those nsually found on
first-class plantations. Accommodations for fifty
operatives. Good two-story dwelling, kitchin, sta
bles, Ac., barns, rice house, cribs, Ac., *c. There is
a steam engine on the place that does not belong to
it, bat can be bought from Its owner.
For further particulars, apply to
* 12. C. WADE A CO.,
Savannah, Ga., or to
J. D. DELANNOY.
tuO-lm Quitman, Georgia.
A_t Home rVgain.
The Suppressed Celebration at Richmond.—
Gen. Terry having asked for instructions about allow
ing the freedmen at Richmond to celebrate the 3d of
April as a holiday, it being the anniversary of their
freedom day as well as of the fall of Richmond, and
that officer having expressed an opinion that said cele
bration would not be tolerated by the whites, it is un
derstood that th<; President has directed it to be sup
pressed: and simultaneously with the report, the
Sixth Regulars*received marching orders and moved
this afternoon toward Richmond. A resolution of in
quiry into the matter was to have been offered yester
day in the lower House.
Secretary Stanton and General Howard earnestly
Many had 1 protested against Mr. Johnson's action, but a majority
been sent away ; tbink it Was in the be^in- of ‘he Cabinet sustained him. General Grant has cx-
J => pressed no opinion, privately or olhcially.
. :it yusanos.—A Washington
March,' says:—Information has
removal of the dead-lock in the
ire in reference to the Senatorial
‘graphed io a Republican Senator
light on Ve-ducsday next, and
Mr Stockton will be duly ap-
arrivals at the Mills House in
•ay last, are- Count Ferdinand De
nt French gentleman, a distin-
son-m-law of the late Wm. Sea-
now taking measures to obtain
stations on Eaistu and Wadina-
rew to put them under immediate
ohn P. fvennedy i Horseshoe Rob
ust/ho Mills House.
uiug of October; remained there till Duncan
v. as taken away by a detective, in December.
Q On your way to this place to testify,
did you come in company with other wit
nesses summoned for the same purpose?
Slate the conversatiou you bad with them in
reference to the trial ot Dunc-an.
A. On going ou board the steamship Virgo,
i in New York, I met three other young men
whom I recognized as prisoners with me at
Audersonville and who were on their way to
testify for the defence in this trial. Alter
some conversation with them with reference
to the trial, they said—“ Well, you are not
going back ou Duncan, are you?’’ I told
them I should tell the truth. They asked
| me if 1 ever saw Duncan kill anybody, strike
anybody, etc. I told them no. They then
wanted to know what I was going to say,
aud I told them they wouid find out at the
trial aud not before. That was the substance
of our conversation during the whole trip.
Q. Did you not say to these other wit
nesses, “Let us show Duncan up and then
we will get situations or positions from the
>m i lie
< b west.
’lactations i\
‘"V kis;e in •
KiVEhs, ETC.
EXCELLENT
flE MISSIS-
V£U ‘-'W-E/.n.c, March 30, 180(5.
• 1 Pp.r Led r.v< r is booming.
*^'-’ rc Ja'fJ will be ploughed
tii3n 0V( -' r before. Tbe fieed-
piamuti jn prospects are excel-
• '•iug rebuilt. The plantation*
E^boorr.ing, and the country is
ie iuarb of a more exlenaivu flood.
‘Jtd.
l *iu lie crops
^ river is ri;
will be equal to those
ling: An extensive
fere
: 7 e newspaper has failed.
8 avc 0’- Great quantities of corn
immediately disposed of.—
-V West Indian aud Mexican
iLfc Mobile and Eastern Gulf
iwuuty-five to fifty thousand
un from Lake Besti-
expteted
■ Yg
*k steamships are losing
■n'erpool steamships are doing a
1 *'«’nty_coii*ulifcr*Recog-
fiition.
3i.—Xhe President has pro-
Y* n fih the head men aud chiefs
a ( 'i Bakotah or Soux Indians,
j treaties recently made with two
junie Iudiana, by which they
• a only to preserve toward the
* Gut io withdraw from tbo over-
governnaeDt? ”
A. Tliat is false.
ot these stipulations they are to
oiium for twenty years.
„ * ec °gnized Gerhard Jansen as
6 at New York.
,'dit and ihe Evacuation
fort Sumter.
ie* says:
* of general inquiry there is one
'• r 'Unected with the secession of
• riak ol tbe rebellion on which
uree witnesses has been taken.
^•- sought for and held by^ Mr.
j 4 £ r 01 Virginia Secession
n r tllfc members of that body,
’ Prior to the op<*bing of the rebel
‘juter. The evidence is principally
•a of veracity between Baldwin on
isandBotts on the other, as to
mccln did or did not submit to
wjWfUger from the said secession
7 the President, a proposition
‘°n, without dipping into secession,
* lia w/inlil fulru 41...
‘Lv’. Ee would take tbe iveponsi-
8 Furt Sumter. Baldwin Buys he
“Hositlon. Lewis aud Botts say
7 Mai^inents at the time, Baldwiu
‘Lai Biitts took hipi to task for not
“* e convention, as a matter of the
the
Canadian Volunteers.
,r cu 3o t 18GC —Orders ^»re out
the entire volunteer, force to-
will be detained for a few
Q this city. Tbe country com-
ir home to-morrow.
I did not say anything
of the kind.
I never saw Mr. Duncan strike or ill-treat
any prisoner. I have said he was a murderer
becitusejiis pigs were fattened on corn-bread
while the>#isouers were starving. For pun
ishment, I have seen men struck with the
but of the musket, shot for putting
their hands over the dead line, beaten
with tbe fist, etc. I saw a negro
“oldiev lashed; he was tied to a post
and lashed on the bare back uutil be fell
down • He had to be lifted up whep be was
untied. With regard to the arrest of Duu-
caii by the detectives, it wus believed that it
was lor Stealing rations; know nothing of
my own knowledge.
Witness-was dismissed-
Robert Ta;» Was next called.
Am a carpenter ; reside in Mauch Chunk,
Pennsylvania.
Was a prisoner at Audersonville; having
been captured on July 7ih, 1803 ; reached
Audersonville on tbe 27lb Feb. 18C4; re
mained there till the latter part of Septem
ber. 1 was paroled on Match 1st, aud for
two months afterwards was employed in
making coffee. After that Mr. Duncan de
tailed me to the Cook-house as carpenter ;
also helped in the bakery when they were
short of hands. Duncan’s duty wus at first
to take the ratious inside the stockade aud
serve them out to the squads. Alter^ the
cook house was.finished, about tbe middle
of May, lie was stationed there to cook the
ratious aud weigh them out. One morning
when the wagon wots going into the stock
ade the prisoners gathering round tried to
steal from the wagon. One mau stole a
ham • nnd ian, Duncan struck at him but
IN GENERAL..
— It is regarded as certain that at the next Papal
Consietory one of the Bishops of the United States
will be created a Cardinal. According to the preva
lent or-mion in Rome, this distinction id to be con*
frTreC, open Bishop Lynch, of Charleston.
- —lirra. Partington asks, very indignantly, If the
bills V'-jfore Congress are not counterfeit, why there
should be ao much difficulty in passing them?
—Lae Ghioni and Susini Opera Troupe are perform
ing in Richmond to crowded houses.
Tjie Galaxy ia the name of a new fortnightly serial
abou; to be published in New York.
—The successor of the late Senator Foote, of Ver
mont, will be appointed by the Governor.
The removal if the sunken vessels In the .Tames
River has been commenced.
The Washington National Republican will be is
sued hereafter as a morning instead of an evening
paper, in an improved form.
The New Orleans press say there ia no cholera or
fever on the Gulf.
—Small pox is raging in Louisiana.
—By order of Gen. Canby, George Clark, Esq.,
President of the New Orleans Boaid of Aldermen, is,
recognized as Mayor pro tempore ot that city.
At the bird show at the Crystal -Palace, London,
there is an old gray parrot who haa a vocabulary of
more than eighty words. Old Polly attracts the
greatest attention by singing among other things,
••Oh, would I were a bird,” and “God rave the Queen.”
No wonder Polly is in favor, especially in these Fenian
times!
There was a heavy black frost in- Macon, Ga., on
the 3ntb ult. The Journal A: Messenger - ays the ground
was frozen to the dspth of* quarter of an inoh.
—A telegram from Philadelphia mentions the re
ported fuiluro of six banks in the|oil region,
The Canadians have aubscribed $25,000 to provide
for the families of volunteers on duty. It is thought
the sum can be easily doubled.
—A Board of Trade has just been organized in At
lanta, Georgia.
—They have a theatre in Wilmington, N. C. Last
Thursday waa the grand opening night.
—Allen Smith, a notorious outlaw who deserted both
the Federal and Confederate service, and has been
committing numerous depredations, was shot down
by a party In Owen county, Ky., on Friday, and mor
tally wounded.
—The police of Philadelphia now arrest all persons
found lounging at the street comers and in front of
churches on Sunday. About a hundred and fitty
young men were taken into custody for this offence
on Sunday last.
—One of the greatest projects of the age, in the way
of engineering, is a marine railway around. Niagara
Falls The company propose to construct caissous or
docks capable of floating the largest vessels ou the
Lakes The grads to be overcome, ilj the distance of
eight inilcs, is ubout three hundred aud forty feet,
and the whole cost ubout $7,000,000.
— Among the novelties in ladies’ fashions are little
bells to be used upon the wrists of while kid gloves,
and even upon the edge of the Pameta bonnets.
< —Rumors prevail io Washington that the
Reconstruction Committee'will shortly be
dissolved, ow'mg, it is said4to a majority of
mef sick and tired
the members having becom
of the seemingly endless and aimless work, ■-
missed him, striking another man. He tii-u m w [ J ; c j 1 t i,ey are engaged
threw a club at the first man. He knocked
the wrong man down. He afterwards
begged this man’s pardon ana nave him a
piece of meat. Mr. Duncan detailed a man
by tbe name of Hays for digging a well out
side. He told tbe man it was against orders
for him to carry anything into the stockade.
One day this man brought in a box ot eggs
aud was on bis way into tbe stockade. Mr.
Duncan saw him aud tollowed him. Hays
then dropped the box of eggs off from his
shoulder. Mr. Duncan took him up U> the
officer of the day at the stocks aud there
kept him in the slocks twelve hours, dou’t
know by whose orders it was doue. 1 kuow
that Duncan gave a note to this mau Hays
aud w imessed it.
*w-a from Texas*
lr(; k 28, 1880.— Resolutions
’S<‘d by the Convention to send
5 Washington Messrs. Porter,
le and Henderson.
‘lection takes place on the
fin June.
•ture meets on the first Monday
of .•faruh SUtli
1 -
nu fiaontr for
it feearvtary woof
re-twenty bon£t* r'y
Hetenuitutfio ^ ih-
\) tht
April
■lb eot
CM3rttU.lt. c
|jg ray at <jt
d- *!d6dthaS4t
u' Ui<it Sta< •
offip-g t' fctt lit:
[The note was produced and identified by
witness. It contains a pledge by Hays not
to prosecute Duncan in consideration
of the latter’s paying him $09, and -is
signed by Duncan and Hays and witnessed
by Tate.J
The, defence objected to the introduction
of tbe note on the grounds that it was
irrelevant; that it was given long after the
transaction ; that Hays is himself the proper
witness of the tact, aud not tbe note. Tbe
note was admitted by tbe Commission.
I was present when this nqte was given
and signed. He bad threat ‘ *“
prefer charges against him
box of eggs. Hays was <
' u 1gr-"i ‘be note. W>,
US'ided ’tin; note to the Vo-J.ilA
r. Wirz trial.
... ■?; . n ned. — ihe conduct of i> anca
towards the prisoners: nu kied as.far !
saw. 1 je .d build ihe shell'in the cook •
house >-• which' tie ineai wax putiu driving '
;be grease from : t. Il was built biopuq , but I
X d i 1 ui*y by those orders We received
—It is known in Washington, that tbe
Confederate Government cotton has been re
moved, and that of private parlies secretly
substituted, thus perpetrating a double fraud
on the government, and on innocent indi
viduals.
I
Scranton, Smiili & Co.
keep const antly on hand
CHOICE OJ.D BRANDIES,
wm.EEV,
GIN,
WINES, dtc.
EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES,
ALBO,
Hav, Corn, Oats and Bran,- strictly at wholesale to
the trad«; and wo flatter ourselves that wi- can j ni jjt e
ves that lte can m>iKe
it to the interest of dealers to patroniaff us, at the
hi ad of Bay, opposite Jefferson at.
H. HAYM,
174 Broughton Street. 174
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Hie newest sty lea,
LADIES'DREWGOODS. —-
WORSTED SHAWLS AND HOODS,
COUNTERPANES, HOSIERY, Ac.
. ’ • • 1
Just received and for sale at the lowest pried by
H. HYil.
SELLS.
MULES
q•'HOMAS F. STEVENS has just arrived with a flue
A lot of MULES, which ho is now offering at lair
prices, at II^N BUTLER’S stables, Whitaker street,
In frontof the Arst-nal.
Let those wanting good stock call soon.
niH-im. THOS. F. STEVENS.
In case of my a!>sence from the city, Mr. John H.
Dews will attend to my Imaiuess. T. F. S.
Southern i'alace
DRYGOODS HOUSE
ORFF * WATKINS,
IMPORTERS AND
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS
ZDS' AX1X1 ITS
iHA-RTOHEB,
111 & 113 Congress St., Savannah.
Hotels.
The V ernon House
WHITE BLUFf,
E.
—BY—
M. CON VEIl
ia now
OPENED TO VISITORS.
er Meala furnished to parties at short notice,
and boatu for flailing or Sailing. m!8-tf
AUGUSTA HOTEL.
Z. A.' S 8 '} Pr °!’ rlet0rH '
w
depots.
[f5-3;ni
JONES & RICE.
Port Royal House,
HILTON HEAD, S. C,
RIDDELL A HUGO, PiopeutOii
k. a. BiimEi.r..
. Jn3-tf
U. r. BOQO,
PAVILION HOTEL,
FIERCE SKEW
Corner Meeting and Basel Streets,
CHARLESTON, g. C.
H. X,. BXJTTIDRinEXjD, Prop’r,
Board $:i per day.a2-1m
Wholesale nnd Retail Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For
eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars.
Also, Skelian’s Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
AND
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
in bottle and in wood.
VERNONBORG HOUSE.
London and Dubli- Brown Stont, Scotch and Eng
lish Ales, Ac.
Liberal deductions made to he trade.
175 BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH,
and 62 Liberty street, N. Y.
dll-tf
BLAIR & BICKFORD,
LUMBER MANUFACTURERS, AND
DEALERS IN TIMBER AND a,UM
BER OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION.
DOORS, SASH, AND OLIVOS
Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street
Office 180 Bay street,
d28-tf Savannah, Ga.
J. W. STEELE, .
(Late Steele A Burbank,)
11 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head,So. Ca.
And corner King and George Sts., Charleston,
C ALLS the attention of Wholesale and Retail Pur-
1 clmaers to his superior stock of
Military and Naval Clothing,
FURNISHING GOODS,
Watches. Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry and Plated
Ware, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Bmbroldorles, Boots,
Caps, Field Glasses, Gauntlets, Gloves, Ao., Ac.
j* *
LAROCHE & JOHNSON,
TimberA Lumber Dealers
300 HAY 8TBEET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
d4tt
THE EYE, EAR, AND THROAT.
D R. WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada West, Physi
cian and Surgeon, Oculist and Aimsl, can be
consulted on Deafhess, Discharges from the Ear,
noise i in the Head, Catarrh, Diseases of the Throat
and Lungs.
All diseases of the EYE, requiring oithelr Medical
or Surgical aid attended to.
Office No. 41, In I)r. Thos. Buckler’s old office on
Lexington street, Baltimore, Md.
Office hours from 9 to 12 A. M., and 3to 6 P. M.
j9 tf
To Rent.
VO fine Rooms, suitable for a lady and gentleman.
T^Sccond door from comer Bull and"Broughtou
streets. Best references given. mV6-tf
Catawba Wine.
JQ OASES (still) vintage of 1882, for sale by
MACKY. BEATTIE A CO.,
208 and 206 Bay street.
JAMES B. DAWKINS,
Attorney-at-Law and Solicitor
in Equity^
GAINESVILLE, EAST FLORIDA,
ls.lawly
M
Cabinet Organs.
P T H NEWMAN having been appointed Agent
**.’ *— * — . _ K .....1 vlpinitV fnP Maann Mr
for Savannah aud vicinity for Mason A
nips celebrated Parlor aud Church Cabinet Organs,
wunld notify the citizens or the city and surrounding
errantry that he is now ready to supply all orders for
^Anv^orders Icp"iUhe Book Store of Mr. B. Mallon.
on Congress strew/, will meet with prompt aiten-
tl0 T n ,' Qp organs have received the highest testimo
nials from such musicians an Gortschatfc, S. B. Mills,
HarrvSariderson, Wm. Mason, W. B. Bradburg, G.
w »fr.riran John Zmidel. Geo. J. Webb, Thalberg,
} n\i.n ffmon Geo. V. Root, Ac., Ac.
L Tties«Organa range in price from fit to$l,0(W.__
m27-eodlw *
Ship Stores.
en hbls new Mess Beef
% bble Meis and Prlme Pork
6 0 bbls P«.o‘ •»} Navy Bread
^WandPaint,
Manihaabfl Tarred Rope
R?ne raM iron Strapped Blocks
auarassTTwine, Anchors, Ac.
!^|im CLAOnORN A CUNNINGHAM.
W. M. WALSH,
twTHOLESALE Druggists, corner Barnard anff
W Broughton streets, Savaauah, Ga., General
Agent for the South. *•
* CLOCK'S
' Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads.
b
T HE above well-known watering place at Vernon-
burg, eight miles from the city, will be opened
for the reception of visitors on the 2d of April. Bath
houses, boats, Ac., in connection with the establish
meut.
For further information, enquire of W. A R.
McIntyre A Co.
P. L. CONSTANTINE, Agent,
m2T-lm*Proprietor,
Commission Merchants.
THOMAS H. AUSTIN,
General Commission and Forwarding
ATHnCHAlVT,
95 Bay Street, Savannah. Ga
axruis to
Win. M Tun no a Co, ravaouap; Nonrse A Brooks,
New York; Eppiug, Hauserd A Co., Columbus.
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A. DcTENSUOrKB,
Of Savunnah, Ga.
John M. W. Hill.
A. DUTENHOFER & CO.,
Shipping, Forwarding,
As*D
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Prompt attention given to die purchase, sate ana
shipment o/cotton, lumber and country pro
duce generally. Consignments solicited,
on which liberal advances
will be tirade.
_ riwntou:
Brigham, Baldwin & Co., Snvnnnab ; Hiram Rob
erts, Savannah ; J. H. Zeiliu & Co., Macon, Ga.; Dr.
N. L Angier, lot. Rev. Col., Augusta; James M. Ball,
Esq , Atlanta, Ga.; Wilds Cuitshoim, Atlanta, Ga. ;
C. L Robinson, Jacktonville, Fla.; F. Dibble, Jack
sonville, Fla ; Col. W. L. Bailey, Jefferson county,
Fla.; D. H. Baldwin & Co., New York; Bearden A
Co , New York. Matron Mitchell, Esq., Louisville
Kentucky. JU
GEO. a ARLEDGE,
SHIP CHANDLER. GROCER
MD
Commission and Forwarding Merchant,
72 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH.
d28-ly
Ai.i urn It. Bshhctt, 1 Chau. H. Bhhhett,
Jas. C. Van E«’t, ( 1>ew 10r * Raleigh, N. C.
Bennett, Van Felt & Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOB TEE BALE OF
COTTON TOIACCO, NAVAL STONES, ITS.,
ALSO,
FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STATE AND
OTHER STOCKS,
S3 "Whitehall St_ New Yorlc.
^V. have associated with ns Mr. D. W. Cubtis, late
Public Treasurer fut North Carolina. ni»-6m
A. 8. Martridge, .
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANT,
92 BAY STREET,
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NAVANNAH, GA.
e. K. HIOER, OERTLEV 0. HASELL 1
General ^Partners.
M. K. JESUP & CO..
New York, Special Partners.
HUGER & HASELL,
NO. 46 EAST BAY STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS,
AND DEALERS
IN i"
Railway Equipment and Siippilea, Portable and
Stationary Engines, Saw Mills, and all kinds
of Machinery required by Railroad
Companies, Contractors,
Manufacturers, Machinists aud Agriculturalists.
Advauces made on consignment of Railroad Iron;
also on cotton and other Produce.
BENTLEY D. HASELL,
CIVIL, MINING AND CONSULTING
ENGINEER.
ESTIMATES MADE AND CONTRACTS
TAKEN.
OVVICK 46' BAHT BaY, CBABLBITOB
8. C.
J26 imAtwtf
MADAM L. MAM AWT,
119 CONGRESS STREET,
Y N. HOOPER & CO.,
Jdostoa. !#»•»».
Hair Restorer StopsJI^r^from Falling Out.
Hair Restorer Prevents Headache.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer h^elej|ttntly Perfumed.
wair Restorer 1b all that can be eiaimed ae a Jrewir.g. :
CLOCK’S
_ ^ laiined for It. 1
Atdagle trial co:t\jnce2 Uie lu-.v-tt seep; ca: Its’
) valne. If, .-.lte: a clar.mgh Cui ot tue hot.:-■'it;
i does not gi.-e ptrfe» ‘ausfactioh, tli e money ■' .be
I refunded. SoK -sp. .ywhere at fi p- i -kde. v.t;
‘ t.-CKWS to* M
H AS just returned from New York with a-well a*-
sorted Mock of Millinery and Fancy Good* Of
tha lnteM styles compriai:
Bonnets. Hats,
eight • required cast .to order, at
\n .«xperirnc» -f over fcT’y years j Hair Etstorer posst-sv?* all the merit
isb’es to produce them of a sn- ’ • 1 *’■“
nowera
toe, ■
Curls, Waterfalls
Neck Tics. Ac.
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
L inen drills and under clothing.
Just opened, a flue lot For sale cheap by
a - C DaWITT A MORGAN.
BLACK SILKS!
Partnerships.
Notice.
8zvzNMiH, Merch 9th, I860.
r P HE olA. McAlpin A Brothers la this day die
A solved by mutual consent. All parties indebted
to said firm, and all creditors of the aame wUl make
payment and present their claims to Meters Harden
A Le vy, who are authorized to wind up the affairs
of the concern.
ANGUS MoALPIN.
J. W. MoALPIN.
mlS Im D. M MoALPIN.
Notice.
rpriE copartnership of Colby, Millen 4 Co., at. Da-
•*• rien, Ga., is this day dissolved by mutual con
sent.
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
m2 Wallace h. millen.
Notice.
T W. NEVITT, of the firm of Nevit, Lathrr.p &
O e Rogers, has associated himn-ll with Lathrop i
Co. in the Dry Uoods business, at the old stand ol
jl-tf HENRY LATHROP A CO.
Miscellaneous.
Notice to Whuff Owners. .
/ \WNERS of Wiiarf Property are hereby notified
V/ vthat they can obtaiu sand for filling, at the loot
of Abercorn street, by hauling Che -same.
JOHN B. HOGG, 1
m15 City Surveyor.
Notice. *
A LL persons having demands against the estate of
TX Edward G. Wilson, deceased, of Chatham county,
are respectfully requested to hand them in properly an-
thentlcated; and all persons Indebted to said estate
are requested to make Immediate payment to
„„ ANAIS WILSON,
Administratrix.
ST. CHARLES SALOON,
TJX A. STAMM, Bay Lane, roar of Post Office.—
JJ The best Liquors, Ales, Wioes. Segu.-s, Ac.,
alwaye on hand, iuclnding a choice article of BELT
ER’S WATER, directly imported from Uersaglhum.
Nassau, and the best of Rhine Wines.
LUNCH every day at 11 o'clock. ml2-1y
JO-. A.. ROBERT.S
fLatc of Columbus, Ga.,)
SHIPPING, FORWARDING
AND
General Commission Merchant,
Office with Messrs Youge A Nixon, Baj «L,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA,
tar Liberal advances made on cotton, wool, Inm
ber and other Southern products. m9-lm“ 1
GEO. W. BERRY & CO.:
Manaffic urers and Dealer in
WALNUT, CHESTNUT AND PAINTED
CHAMBEB FURNITURE,
Refrigerators, Bureaus, Wardrobes,<tc.,
1 Ac S Holmes’ Block, Hay-market gqure,
26 eod-3m BOSTON.
MESIT ME IHI,
|00 CASES of this celebrated Whiskey. For'sale
MACKY, BEATTIE A Co.,
2<*3 and 205 Bay street.
Marett Brandy.
1 ik OCTAVES 1858, direct from bond. Tor et-Mrliv
MACKY. BKATUIE A CO.,'
‘ M 293 aud 2u6 Bay street.
Sundries.
too BARRELS POTATOES
90 BARRELS ONIONS,
90 TIERCES SHOULDERS AND SIDES
Landing per Cumbria and for sale by
mlS MACKY, BKATTIE Ac CO.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
rff^HE schooner JAMESTOWN, about two hundred
X and fifty tons bm then.
' tol2-t MILLER, TnOMAS A CO.
For Sale.
OHODES’ SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LlHE-the
a Standard Manure.
mlZ-tf MILLER, THOMAS A CO.
CRUTCHES
(jlIRST and only premium awarded at t he American
I? Institute Fair, 18U5, and State l air ol Pa, ISC5, for
Crutches. Hartman’s Patent Elastic Rubber Crutmes
are pronounced by surgeons, and everybody else, to be
the very best ever invented. They are easy nud con
venient, they prevent paralysis ot the nerves, do away
with all the weariness inseparable from the nse of all
others, and are in all respects unrivalled. Send for a
i-ircular. Agents wanted everywhere LOVRJOY A
1'aYLOR, Sole Manufacturers, No. 47G>. Broadway
N. Y. 6m-n23
Rhodes’ Super Phosphate.
Tbo Stanard Manure,
For Culture of Cotton-
411E can supply Planters and Factors with this old
If established Manure.
m24 i. Bay-sL, Savannah.
OATS, OATS-
OtUME article, in iuia to suit purrhaaerf; at Uie
tT lowest market rates. Apply to
CHARLES L. COLHY A CO.,
taSOAt Corner aay and Abercorn sts.
Peruvian Guano;
1X7B have ta store genuine No. 1 Peruvian Guano,
■ W direct importation, and will sell U quantities
to ^!aff nhtaenf ' CRANE A GRAYBILL.
RIDE.
riTE have now on band a few Open Boggles and
TV Rockaways, light and neat. Also, Sets ot
Harness, which we will sell unusually tow.
BOUSE A BRYANT,
, J2S-tf 71 . 194 Bay street.
Notice.
TH* undersigned, under the name and style ot
1 PHILLIPS A MYERS, have this day formed a
limited partnership " for the transaction of a Gene-
al Commission, Auction, Factorage and Forwarding
BnaffiMs in-the city of -Havannah. to continue nntll
ihe first its j of January, 16T1. Barnet Phillips sod
Frederick Myers are the general partners, and John
Chadwick of .New York, the special partner, who has
contributed the sum of twenty 1 Are thousand dollars
to the common stock of the co-partnership.
BARNET PHILLIPS,
FREDERICK MYERS,
JOHN CHADWICK.
- Savannah, 22d Marsh, 1844.- rn24-law6w
We bare received by last steamers—
BLACK SILKS, of nil widths
COLORED AND WHITE DRESS SILKS
MOZAMBIQUES,
GRENADINES,
BAREGES,
PINA CLOTHS,
PLAIN AND CHECK POPLINS,
LAWNS,
MUSLIN,
ORGANDIES,
and other Styles of Dress Goods.
EINSTEIN A ECKMAN",
m24 1st Congreve street.
Just Received and for Sale on
Consignment,
BY KENNETH MoLEA Ac CO.,
*9* Bay Street t
10 BOXES ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA ~
b3 " c 10 BOXES OOLONG DO.
K. MoLEA.
J. H. CARTER.
KENNETH McLEA & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
202 BAY STHKET,
SAVANNA XX., O A.
IST” Advances‘made off
aud other produce to onr
New York.
_ tof Cotton
[ends in Liverpool nnd
a3-3m
MESS PORK.
20 Bbls. Choice Mess Pork,
Just landed and for sale by
HILTON A RANDELL,
193 Bay street.
a3-3
W anted,
BY BRYAN, HaRTRIDGE & CO.,
$10,000, OR LESS,
OF
Old Georgia Coupons.
WANTED TO CHARTER,
GOOD VESSEL of 1.009 to 2-con bales capacity,
■ to load entton for Havre or Bremen.
Apply to
a3 3
J. HAUERS,
10 Stoddard’s Range.
Booms to Let.
T7URNISHED ROOMS TO LET. Enquire at this
X 1 office. m26-tf
NOTICE.
P ERSONS bolding City Lote. who are In arrear for
Ground ltent, are notified that additional coals
will be incurr d by them unless ttiey discharge their
otdtgatior.a at an early day.
R. T. GIBSON,
124 City Treasurer.
Blankets i Flannels
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERE8
BLEACHED AND BROWN SHIRTINGS
DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS
FRENCH KERTNOKS AND AT.APanaa,
Received and for sale cheap by
H. HATH,
oct23 J74 Broughton afreet.
COTTON SEED 4 POTATOES.
| QQQ BUSHELS Sea Island Cutoa Seed, crop
• •WWW <>f 18*5, warranted very Sue; also, 300
bbie Potatoes, Peach Blows and Jackson Whites, just
received and for sale by
NIXON, DONNELLY A CO.
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
fJTHIS populai and well known Hotel, situated in the
A buaineee portion of the city, haa Men newly tar
nished throughout by tbe present proprietor, who hat
been sixteen years connected with the establishment
mZO-tf W. WRITE, Proprietor.
KIBLIN ft BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, WINES 11 LIQUORS,
CORNER WHITAKER STREET AND
BAY LANK.
SAW MILL 4 COM MILL
For Sale on Consignment.
1 54-Inch Iron Frame Circular Saw Mill, with 84
feet carriage
l Extra «4-ln«h Saw
1 39-inch Corn Mill
60 feet Belting.
For eale at manufacturer's prices. Apply to
m2T-tf BRIGHAM, BALDWIN * CO.
DRY GOODS
The undersigned having formed a copuftnerah
IHiram Roberts’ Sons & Co.,
wo. ise «
JAMBS H. ROBERTS.
DWIGHT L. ROBERTS.
EDWARD B. LATHHOP.
li
QWVE REV — — - a
pnrchaaj of na. "EOttpI A BRTANT,
r V2 * v ^nT 194 Buy street.
A!«o a fine lot of KID GLOVK9, directly imported
from. Paris.
Madam M smart offer* these good* for sale kt the
very owe* t prices.
A LL persona having claims against the evtate o f
Mrs. Maxy Aim Quahtocic. of '.’bathnm county,; jJ^3S0STED Sizes end PhH-ntn uffWrbuda 1 But
deoeazeti w>li present thm. duly atte--- s. «- : tuin the 1 d\. foam and
dm-.- prescribeil by 'and ,.11 perei w : neataeaa
law eetate wki intdtepe -.; ni tr Wm. Bnrn«. : -beat Fran
ROBncrMffiNTniE, j
Q? Efflcntow, I
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