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Savannah News and Herald.
BY 8. W. MASON.
SAMVEL YV. MASON, Editor,
YV. T. THOMPSON, Associate Editor.
Official Paper of the City.
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE CITY AND COUNTY
WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 11, 1800.
HON. A. H. STEPHENS IN WASHING
TON.
Our readers Lave already been informed
that our distinguished Senator Hon. A. II.
Stephens had had an interview with Presi
dent Johnson. Prom the Washington letters
we learn that he was among the guests at a
grand reception given hy General Grant on
Saturday night last. Alluding to the distin
guished personages present on that occasion,
among whom was the President of the
United States, the correspondent ol the New
York Herald says:
“Not the least remarkable of the number
was Alexander H. Stephens, of Georgia,
whose spare, careworn figure and striking
face made him easily distinguishable among
the throng, and, though he evidently sought
retirement as much as possible, many old-
time friends sought him out and held him in
pleasant conversation. The widely different
fate of these two Vice Presidents—the un
compromising loyal Tennessean and the re
luctantly disloyal Georgian—was too marked
not to present itself to every mind.”
The correspondent of the Times says Mr.
Stephens was “quite a lion, and was sur
rounded by {Senators-' and Representatives,
most of them Radicals, who gave him cor
dial greeting.”
Anniversary of the Union Society.
It will be seen by the advertisement of the
President, Wm. M. Wadley, Esq., that the
Union Society will celebrate its one hundred
and seventeenth anniversary, at Mariow,
thirty miles from the city, on the Central
road, on Tuesday, the 24th inst., and that
the Central Railroad Company has kindly
tendered to the members of the Society and
their tamilies the free use of a train to go and
return. We trust there is no appeal neces
sary to revive the interest of the member
ship, embracing as it does a very large por
tion of our citizens, in this time-honored and
noble Institution. In days of prosperity and
plenty it was a cherished object of their soli-
licitude—now it more than ever needs their
liberal aid and fostering care. It has shared
in the common misfortune of the times, and
while the objects of its bounty have increased
in numbers, its means have been greatly di
minished, It therefore appeals to every be
nevolent heart to come to its aid.
The anniversary of the 24th will tie one
of the most important and interesting anuual
meetings in the history of the Society, and
we hope to see a large attendance, not only
of the present members, but of those who
are willing to unite in promoting tlie benevo
lent objects of an association which for more
than an hundred years has devoted its means
to the protection, support aud education ot
orphan boys.
The excursion to Marlow will afford a
pleasant recreation to members and their
families. Those who wish to join the Society
are also invited by the President.
IN GENERAL..
—The annual fast in Massachusetts was extensively
observed un the 7th, by a general suspension of busi
ness, and church attending.
—It is understood that the Hon. Chauncey M. De
pew has been appointed CoUector of New York.
—The Probate Judge of Monroe county, Miss., has
rendered a decision justifying the action of guardians
in investing the money of wards in Confederate bonds.
Xt is considered, at New Orleans, that the Presi
dent's proclamation is equivalent to a general am
nesty, and that Benjamin and Slidell will return to
Louisiana.
—it is suggested by a Richmond paper that the cele
brated “crater farm,” where the celebrated “• crater
mine” was exploded before Petersburg, July 30, 18G4.
be selected for a Southern cemetery, and that provi
sion for this purpose be made by the different South
ern States. Tlie proprietor of the place savs that the
oHtate is so incumbered with confederate dead that it
is impossible to cultivate the soil without disturbing
their remains.
—The project ot a saperatq State government for
East Tennessee is now being much discussed through
out that portion of the State.
—Frightfully cold weather has prevailed on the Up
per Missouri, the mureury sinking to forty degrees
below zero. Much (listless is reported among the In
dians in the vicinity, of Fort Sully. They are in a
starving condition, and the small pox has also broken
out among them.
—The Supreme Court of the United States has ad
journed sine (lie, without deciding the test oath case
of Hugh S. Gurland, the rebellious Arkansas attorney.
The justices are said to be decided on the question,
which will probably come up at their, next winter's
session.
—A Norwegian woman in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
gave birth, *Trw days since, to four children, all of
whom are alive.
—gghty-three negroes were baptized and received
it«ie Methodist Church, at Indianapolis, April 1st
-^Chicago has no park, or, as the Tribune of that
city puts it, there are “fifteen square miles of mild
without a green spot of land—two hundred thousand
people without a breathing place."
—The laying of tlie track of the South Carolina
Railroad between Augusta and Charleston and Co
lumbia was completed on the afternoon of the 5th
mst. The first train was to arrive in Augusta or Fri-
dav.
Tin* dptv]}- elected City Council of St. Louis stands
twenty-three conservatives to seven radicals.
- The order to muster out the Canadian volunteer
troops has*been rescinded, and largo forces are still
being sent with attempted secrecy to the frontier. The
quiduncs arc much puzzied at this turn of affairs.
—It is stated that during the forty years in which
• holera has scourged the earth, no case of it ha6 ever
occurred in the basin of country embracing the min
eral springs of Virginia.
—The squadron for the Pacific coast has safely
rounded Cape Horn and arrived at Valparaiso. The
monitor Monadnock has proved entirely sea-worthy.
Col. Dahlgrcu, son of the Admiral, will shortly head
a scientific party to explore the mineral resouices of
U tali and Montana.
CENTRAL RAILROAD AND BANKING
COMPANY OF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
‘Almost a Terrible Railway Slaughter.
On the morning of the 4th inst., tlie 12 o’clock train
for Washington waB passing along the Pennsylvania
Railroad track, west side of the Schuylkill, when a
small iron bridge which crossed the road near tlie
Wire Bridge, broke down, precipitating the engine ifnd
fi nder into the road below. The train was running
■dr.wly or several cars would have shared a similar fate,
t he engineer of the train, whose uawe is Zimmcr-
mnu, and a firemau, name unknown, were killed, their
hodu-s being so buried beneath the ruins that it was
impossible to extricate them.
Gbeat Enterprise.—The Alabama and Georgia
Manufacturing Company has been organized, with a
capital of two hundred thousand dollars, and will pro
ceed at once to the erection of a large cotton factory
at West Point, Georgia, with the ultimate aim of erect
ing five more.
The point selected fior this Lowell of the South is
an admirable one. There is no better water power the
iu country than that afforded by the Chattahoocliie at
ibis point. Being immediately on the railroad, every
facility for transportation is afforded.
On the 1st of May the corner stone of the first mill
will be laid. The Governors of both States wil be in
vited to attend, and addresses will be made by Hon.
B. H. Hill, Judge Chiton and others.—Atlanta Xew
New Advertisements.
T HEATR "E.
THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL. 13U»,
The Beautiful
HISTORICAL PANORAMA
BOMBARDMENT OF FORT SUMTER,
As It Was aud as It Is.
These truly beautiful Scones, gotten up at great
expense and labor, were painted in tlie dty of
Charleston immediately after the First Battle, 1881,
front
SKETCHES TAKEN ON THE SPOT,
LIFE INSURANCE!
THE KNICKERBOCK-ER
LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF N. Y.
Southern Branch Office, 89 Bay St.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Wilbur, Man»S©r,
No Extra Charge for Southern
Residence,
and have (received the pra ,e of the Charleston Pres
and the admiration of
CROWDED AUDIENCES
in that city, who are familiar with every
incident. The Introductory remarks and
DESCRIPTIVE LECTURE
give a clear aad slcclnct account of the Fight of the
llth April, 1S61.
Tickets, 50 cents; Family Circle, three tickets
for One Dollar, Gallery (colored), 25 cts, Private
Boxes, $5.
Doors open at 7 o’clock; to commence at 9.
alO
THE
OGLETHORPE INSURANCE CO
OF SAVANNAH
Are prepared to to take
Fire Risks on Reasonable Terms,
At their Office, 117 Bay Street.
H- W. MERCER, President.
J. T. Thomas, Sec. all
H AVING leased the store now occupied hy me in
my own name, 1 do hereby give notice that,
with the consent of my husband, I have become a
free trader, and will carry on business on my own
account. MARTHA WESTCOTT.
This is to certify that my wife, Martha Westcott,
has become a free trader, with my full consent and
approbation.
all-1 m* WM. H. WESTCOTT.
LIST OF
Uncalled-for Freight
Remaining in the Warehouse of the-Atlantic A Gulf
Kailrord, Savannah, April 10, 1886.
John Ryan, 2 bbls empty Bottles
McDonough. 3 boxes and 4 pieces Machinery
W. .t R. Mclntire 10 sacks Potatoes
,T. W. Nevitt, 1 bale cotton
W. Knight, 2 bbls Llghtwood
A. Lefier, 1 sack Wax
C. B. Ropers, 3 bbls Syrup
Nichols, Camp A Co., 1 bbITar
J. B. Cubbage, 1 bbl Syrup
E. Padelford, 7 bales Cotton
J Booth, 1 box mdse, 9 boxes, and IS quarter boxes
Tobacco
Booth A Hathnway, 1 bbl Syrup and 1 box Iron
Brady, Smith & Co., 13 sacks Corn
Caroline Neal, 1 bbl Syrup
Henry Lathrop, 8 bbls Syrnp »
C. Hartman, 16 bags Potatoes, 1 box Eggs
MIsb Walt hour, 3 bdls Bedding
John Riley, 3 sacks Potatoes
T. Holcombe, 1 box Fruit
W. H. Roberts, 1 Box
G C. Freeman, 4 bales Cotton.
C. H. WILLIAMS,
all Agent Freight Dept.
Era, m/i.
Savannah Ceedit.—At a large sale of stocks, city.
Statu and railroad, which occurred in Charleston Wed
nesday last, we perceive that the highest price, viz-
86. was brought by Savannah seven (ter cents.
! BACON SIDES & SHOULDERS.
Tliejeport of .Air. President Wadley, to
the stockholders of this corporation, un
der date 1st March last, has fallen under our
notice, and corrects an important error into
which we, in common, we take it, with many
others, had fallen, in relation to the fman-
cail condition of the company.
We were under the impression that the road
was tied and bound to its northern bond
holders by the weight of very heavy obliga
tions for money furnished for the re-instation
of the road-track destroyed during the war.
Superficially this is true: the company do. s
owe, all told $1,500,000
But in round numbers one-halt of
this sum does not mature until
1875, and to meet the whole
debt (as stated) of $1,500,000
The Company has stocks of the
Southwestern, Augusta and
Waynesboro' and other roads,
cash and other assets which are,
as the report states, “beyond all
question good,” amounting to.. 1,CIS,112
So that the present means of the
Company exceed their aggre
gate liabilities, up to the year
1875, by 118,112
Mr. Wadley, after reciting the earnings of
the road for February (when the communica
tion with Augusta was resumed), at $76,000
very modestly “expects” that the future
earnings of the road will be equal to the
necessary payments, i. e., for the remaining
repairs between Savannah and Macon.
These repairs are now narrowed down to a dis
tance of thirty miles, and as it is ascertained
that the earnings of March are nearly twice
those of February—reaching the extraordi
nary total of S133.000—the road may be
safely considered able to take care of itself
and its remnant of recuperation. These
thirty miles repaired, the question comes up,
if the earnings are a hundred and fifty-three
thousand dollars a month with the main
track open only to a little beyond Millen,
what will they be when the whole line to Ma
con and Milledgeville is re-opened at the end
of May? We doubt whether there is
in the Union, North or South, so
brilliant a future in prospect for any road.
The timely removal into the interior of the
costly machinery from the extensive work
shops of the company has permitted the ef
ficient restoration of this department, und a
stroll through the buildings will repay for
the trouble. Every item of repair or con
struction, from the re-stuffing of a car cush
ion to the completion from first to last, of
the most powerful locomotives, is all
done in these shops, and the order
and intelligence of the employees will favor
ably impress the visitor. Savannah may be
proud of the road and its appointments, and
the stockholders may be proud of Mr. Presi
dent Wadley.
THE TEST OATH CASES.
It is announced that the decision of the
Supreme Court on the test oath cases has
been postponed. We see it stated in a Wash-
on paper that the bench stood four, including
tue Chief Justice, in favor of the oath, four
against it and one undecided, who desfred
a little more time to examine the subject
before giving a final decision. In view of
this dead lock a majority of the Court de
cided, with the Chief Justice, that the de
cision for and against the oath should be
postponed until the next term, which will be
about six months hence. This is considered
a triumph by the Radicals in CoDgress, who
had exhibited much fear that the decision
would be adverse to the law imposing the
Thi W»
mw®* Rwtoun.—
A writer in the Macon Telegraph, whom the
editor assures Ids readers is one of the ablest
jurists in the State, maintains that the privi
lege of the writ of habeas corpus is- clearly
restored by the President's peace proclama
FUN Eli AL INVITATION.
The iricnds ami acquaintance of Mi and Mrs. Jno.
L. Grayson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kerr and families are
respectfully invited to attend the funeral of MARION,
youngest daughter of the latter, from the residence
oi the former, corner of Purse aad Wilson streets.
This Afternoon at 4 o’clock. all
New Advertisements.
James Stephens Circle F. B.
A meeting of the above Circle will be held this
Wednesday Evening, at 7>; o’clock; at. tiie residence
of John O. Mahony, corner of York street lane ami
West Broad street. The District Centre, Mr. James
Skelian, will att»nd the meeting.
all-1 JOHN O. MAHONY. Centre.
OFFICE CHIEF OF POLICE. 1
Savannah, April loth, 1S08. f
Taken from a negro supposed to have been stolen
in tiie neighborhood of Augusta, Ga., one medium-
sized dark bay Mare Mule, marked from the harness
on the shoulder, lias a long maue, tail-trimmed. The
owner can, by applying to the undersigned aud pay
ing expenses, obtain said Mule.
R. H ANDERSON.
all-lw Chief of Police.
Georgia Chapter, No. 3, R. A. M.
t.R A Regular Communication of this Chap-
ter will be held at Masonic Hall This
tS*#Wfrq f Wedne»day) Evening, at 8, o’clock
Companions are particularly requested to come
prepared to pay their dues, as the return will be
made to the Grand Chapter this month.
R. T. TURNER. H. P.
Estili., Sec. all
Notice.
OFFICE FREIGHT DEP’T A. A G. H. R„ 1
Savannah, April 10,1366- J
P. ri'hable articles, If not called for within three
days after arrival, will be sold for the benefit of all
concerned. C. H. WILLIAMS,
al 1 Agent Freight Department.
The Oglethorpe Insurance Co.
of Savannah.
APRIL 9th, 1866.
By resolution of the Board of Directors of this
Company, an instalment of One Dollar per share Is
called for, payable on or before 1st May. prox., at
tile office of the Company, No. 117 Bay street,
all J. T. THOMAS, Sec.
$10 KEWAKD.
T OST, on the 10th lost., hetween the Post Office
JL* and Habersham street, a valuable GOLD
HING. The above reward will be paid to the finder
by leaving it at M. J. Doyle’* store, 1 in Bry..n street.
all-1
$10 Reward.
UTOLEN from iny store, on Wednesday last, 4th
J insr., an Euglsh GREYHOUND. He is mouse-
colored, witli a small white spot on bin breast. The
above reward will be paid for proof to convict the
perron or persons who stole said dog.
F. BROWM.
all-8 119 Congress st.
For Sale.
onn BUSHELS Prime Upland Cotton Seed, of the
KUU last year’s growth. Warranted to be per
fect seed.
all-3 R. BABERSHAM A SONS.
Corn.
For sale to arrive by
GOCRDIN, MATTHIESSEN 4 CO.,
all-3 No. 11 Stoddard’s Range.
BANANAS.
JUST received aDd for sale by
R. BALFORE,
a l l"3t Broughton street.
Sugar Cured HAMS, Covered and Uncovered
For sale by
RUE. WHITNEY A CO.,
all-3t Bay street.
Pacific ill ail Slestmship Company’s
Through Line to California,
T OUCHING at Mexican Porta, aud carrying the
United States Mai) Through in Twenty-two
days.
siiearnshiDS on the Atlantic: Arizona, Henry Chaun-
cei. New Y’ork, Ocean Queen, Northern Ligh:. Costa
Itica ; connecting with the Colorado, Constitution.
Golden City, Sacramento, Golden Age. Montana, Ac.
One of the above large and splendid s’leamships will
leave Pier No. 42 North River, loot of Canal street,
at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st, llth and 21st of every
month, (except when those (jates fall on Sunday, aud
then on the preceding Saturday,) for Aspinwall, con
necting via Panama Railway, with onv of the Com
pany's steamships from Panamu for S: m Francisco,
touching at Acapulco.
Departures ot 1st and 21st connect at 1 ’anama with
steamers for South Pacific and Central American
ports. Those of 1st touch at Manzanillo.
A discount of One Quarter from step tmers rates
allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers
with families. Also, an allowance of One Quarter on
through rates to clergymen aud their fa jollies and
school teachers: soldiers having honorable dis
charges, Half Fare.
One hundred pounds baggage allowed eoch adult
Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and
attend to ladies and children without male protec
tors. Baggage received on the dock the day before
sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers
who prefer to send down early.
An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine a*-.d
attendance free.
For passage tickets, or further information, app?y
at the Company’s ticket office, on the Wharf, foot <of
Canal street,
all-3m
forth River, New York.
F. W. G. BELLOWS,
Agent.
UNION SOCIETY.
ONE RATE OF PREMIUM ALL OVER
THE UNITED STATES.
Policies written at this office in any form de-
sired.
CKACKER9-.
OA BBLS Soda Crackers
Jill 20 bbls Butter Crackers
20 bbls Oyster and Sugar Crackers
15 bbla Pilot Bread
F ° r * alC ^ONARANDKLL.
193 Bay street.
HILT
a»-S
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
(* jx CASES superior Sparkling Champagne Cider
(IU 50 cases St. Julien Claret
50 baskets Champagne, .quarts and plnta
For sale by
HILTON A RANDELL,
a9 . s 193 Bay street.
LARD.
BBLS Pure Leal Lard
£\J Just received and forsale by
WM. H. STARK.
Corner Lincoln and Bay streets.
' PLIT and Sawed
Just received and for sale by
BLAKEWOOD A DAY'.
490 ACRES OF LAND
For One Dollar!
TO BE RAFFLED FOR,
O N tne sixth day of Juue, one thousand eight hun
dred and sixty-six,
AT THE SCREVEN HOUSE,
iu the city of Savannah, Chatham County, State of
Georgia, by a committee of gentlemen selected by the
subscribers,
490 ACRES OF LAND,
Smutted In Lowndes County, near Mill-
town, State of Georgia.
The projected Brunswick and Florida Railroad run
ning through tlie southeast part, offers great facility
for removing to The seaboard the flue cypress, pine
and other timber to be found on this lot, and a hand
some sum may be had from the Railroad Company
for the privilege of running their cars through it.
•Arrangements may also be satisfactorily entered into
with them (the Railroad Company) for making it a
wood station to supply thefr locomotives with fuel
A atream ol water runs through this land, and lov
ers of the piscatorial art can Indulge their fancy at
all seasons of the year.
The quality of the soil in Lown des county Is too
highly appreciated for any comme.uts to be made on
th“ above.
TITLES CLEAR—The winner payi Ug for the trans
fer of the same to his name, and he (t he winner) is to
pay also one hundred dollar* to the .Savannah Fe
male Orphan Asylum. The present owner of the
land pledges himseir to give one hundre-d dollars to
the Savannah Metropolitan Fire Compan y, if all the
subscriptions are taken up.
Subscription—Tickets, six thousand IP number,
at one dollar each. Can he purchased-at the Music
Store of J. u. SCHREINER 4 SON, Congr 9»* street.
Savannah, Georgia, where a Plat of the above named
Land can be seen. a9-tf
Notice.
INFERIOR COURT FOR COUNTY PURPOSES,
April 4. 1806.
It ia considered and ordered that all persons inte
rested are advised that, if no valid objection bo made
before tlie 18th of April inst., that this Court will, by
order, authorize the Skidaway Shell Road Company to
construct branches from their road to Thunderbolt
aud Bonaventure respectively, as authorized by their
amended charter.
N. B. KNAPP, J- i. c. c. c.
JOHN SCREVEN, J. I. O. C. o.
JOHN WILLIAMSOM, J. l. c. c. c.
True extract from the minutes.
•war. H. BULLOCH,
April 9.12-15418. Clerk I. C. C. C.
COTTON AND PALMA CHRI8TI.
JJLANTEKS and Capitalists who have doubts about
No. 32 GEORGE STREET,
Charleston, South Carolina,
I» n*w open for the accommodation or transient aud
permanent guests.
T HE 117th Anniversary of the Union Society will !>e
celebrated at Marlow, 20 miles from Savannah
ou the Central Railroad, on Tuesday, the 24th April.
It Is the desire of the managers to renew the ten
der interest our citizens once took pleasure In ex
hibiting towards the helpless orphans under their
charge, and to promote this end, the directors ot the
Central Railroad have very liberally and kindly offer
ed the free use of a train to go and return from Mar
low, tc carry without charge the members of the So
ciety and their families, and also those who wish t»
join the Society, to and from the point selected on
the (lav named.
The following named gentlemen are Stewards, and
will publish lu due time the order of exercises and
enlerlainment: E. J. Purse, J. H. Demund, J. M. Pren
tice, W. S. Bogart, Fred. Myers, H. A. Richmond.
The boys will be at Marlow on the day of the cele
bration. WM. M. WADLEY,
«plO-0t President Union Society
the productivness of the Palma Christl are hereby
notified that if, on a fair aud full trial, the latter (with
the improved seed I am loaning), does not
double lu crop the value of Cot on, or treble that of
Corn, I will forfeit one hundred dollars to such pub
lic charity as the Mayor of the city may designate.
J. W. GREGORY,
a9-6 12 Stoddard’s Range. Savannah.
K. MoLEA.
J. H. CARTER.
' KENNETH McLEA & CO.,
Commission Merchants
Special Notices.
Eagan’s'Magnolia Balm#
This is the most delightful and extraordinary article
ever discovered. It changes the ann-burnt face# an
hands to a pearly satin texture of ravisliing beauty,
imparting the marble purity of youth, and the distin
gue appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion.
It removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness from
the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent
and smooth. It contains no material injurious to
the skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera
Singers. It is what every lady should have. Siold
everywhere. Retail price, 50 cents.
Prepared hy W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N, Y.
Address all orders to
DEMAS BARNES A CO.,
oct27-eodly ' New York.
Cofpzb Tips protect the toes of children’s shoes.—
One pair will outwear three without Ups. Sold every
where.
LYON’S . KATHAIRON.
Special Notices.
County Solicitor.
Fellow-Citizens of Chatham Cocntt—I am a
candidate for the olllce of County Solicitor, and re
spectfully ask your support at the election to be held
on the 2d of May next.
m26-tf JNO. O. FERRILL.
Auction $ ate .
HARDWARE AT
AUc no)H
COUNTY COURT JUDGE.
Please announce 1XAX. DESVERGERS a candi
date for Judge of the County Court, and oblige
a6 MANY VOTERS.
By BeD, Wylly A^hi-Ut^
Will be sold, THIS DAY, i D
o’clock- °lthe
o’clock;
Cro:'a-Cut Saws,
Crowbars,
Boring Machine
Spades,
Axes,
Augers,
Adzes,
Picks.
Maul*
store J
COUNTY SOLICITOR.
FELLOW-CITIZENS OF Chatham County : 1 am a ceru . q erins cash,
candidate for the office of County Solicitor aBd re-
epectfnlly request your su pport at the election to be
held on the 3d of May neJit.
m2S GEO. W. MOORE.
Sold f« W account of »u co „.l.
iru. T erins cash. #onc * t M-l l *"
To Urn Voters of Ciatliai Comity.
Fellow- Citizens—I ai inounce myself a Candidate
for the office of Judge of the County Court on the 1st
Wednesday In May next, and respectfully solicit
your support.
m21-td ,TNO. A. STALF.T. _
RL'\L ESTATE
By Bell, Wjlly A Chrhtiaa.
W111 be ao'wd THIS DAY, Aprlii n, k
front of the store, the foiu>“i lt "' Hit--.
vaicaoi*^
Stebbin's Stable Lot, lett»r
by 60, on - - -
A'sou Plantation on Sav»S i* 1 ’ j
near Beck’s Ferry, 650 acres n r il *" er - J
cotton ond com lands, bal-g c «-u J
ouuuuuu turn lancis, balanv ^1. u “ v ^
Also, 600 acres, beautifully
«the C. R. R., 30 miles from ^
COUNTY COURT JUDGE.
Tu thr Voters of .Chatham Coukmt . „!
Fellow Citizens—/ announce my*elf« can ^ id “*'
for the office of Judge * the County Court, at tor•
election on the 1st Wedne*."^ * n ncx ’
spectfully solicit your suffrage. FARRELLY.
m27-tf CHAR.. ■—
Kathalron Is from the Greek word “Kathro,” or
“Katliairo," signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate and re
store. This article Is what its name signifies. For
preserving, restoring and beautifying the human hair,
it is the most remarkable preparation in the world.
It la again owned and put up by the original proprie
tor, and Is now made with the same care, skill aud at
tention which gave it a sale of over one million bot
tles per annum.
It Is a most delightful Hair Dressing.
It eradicates Bcurf and dandruff.
It keeps the head cool and dean.
It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy.
It prevents the hair from falling off and turning
gray.
It restores hair upon bald beads.
Any lady or gentleman who values a beaatful head
of hair should U9e Lyon's Kathairon. It is known
and used throughout the civilized world. Sold by al
respectable dealers.
DEMAS BARNES A CO.
oct2T-eodlv New York.
S. T.— 1860---X.
Drake’s Plantation Bitters*
They purify, strengthen and Invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite. .
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They arethe best Bitiers in the world. They make
the weak strong, ana are exhausted nature’s great re
storer. They are made of pure St. Croix Bum, the
celebrated Calisaya ’Bark, roots and heros, and are
token with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard
to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to
delicate persons requiring a^entle etimnlant. Sold hy
all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. Only gen
uine when Cork Is covered by oar private C. S. Stamp.
Beware of counterfeits and refilled bottles.
P. H. DRAKE A CO.,
oct28-eodly 21 Park Row. New York.
Agua de Magnolia.
A toilet delight! The ladles’ treasure and gentle
men’s boon 1 The ‘-sweetest thing” and largest quan
tity. Manufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia
Used for bathing the face and person, to render the
skiu soft ana fresh, to prevent eruptions, to perfume
clothing, Ac.
It overcomes the unpleasant odor of perspiration.
It removes redness, tan, blotches, 4c.
It cures uerrons headache and allays inflammation.
It cools, softens and adds delicacy to the ekin.
It yields a subdued and lasting perfume.
It cures mosquito bites aud stings of insects.
It contains no material injurious to the skin.
.Patronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. It is
what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Try
the Magnolia Water once and you wil! use no other
Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water afterwards.
DAMAS BARNES & CO.,
ect2T-codly _ Props, Exclusive Agents. N. Y.
COUNTY JUDGE. ^ a
FzLLOW-ClTlZENS OF CUATUAM COUIC. j reg p ec t-
candidate for the office of County Jndge, an oa
fully solicit your support st the election to be '
the 2d of May next. .
m27-td LEVI S. RUSSEi —
Also, two fine Cottage 1
fronting on HuntingdonatrwTw 1 '^. 1
Montgomery sirsets. ’ oe-" =»c' j
Also, 20 shares Atlantic 4 Gmr p ,
30 shares Cental Railroad S
Also, 12 fine Mules, Horse e— 1
Wagons, fcc. - '-rrlqii -J
Also, immediately after wiii k. ’
meut of choice Tobacco’, ,
boxes Sublet Tobacco; lo doff?® * i
Books’ do; 23 do W. H. SmltK : t|
do_;29 half boxesDiileluy4J
Also, a flue Soil Boat,
der. She can be seen at tSjk'L ? :i
t fine Schooner, about 30 tons
i' Terms cosh. Purchasers I*, jJ t J: -e
COUNTY COURT JUDGE.
We are authorized to announce HENRY WI1
LIAMS, Esq., as a candidate for the office of County
Judge for Chatham county at the election In May
next. m21-td
To tile Voters of Chatham County.
We arc authorized to announce JNO. HUGUEN1N
THOMAS, Esq., as a candidate for County Solicitor.
Election on the 2d day of May next.
m2S-td v MANY CITIZENS.
COUNTY COURT JUDGE.
We are authorized to announce Capt. JNO. BILBO
as a candidate for the Judgeship of the County Court
at the election, the first Wednesday in May next.
m20-td
A CHANCE FOR ALL.
AGENTS ARE WANTED—Responsible, energetic
men, with or without capital are wanted by the
Southern Business Agency of Barnes & Brice,
Boston, Mass. Send your names and good mercan
tile references to us. Box 748 Boston P. O. None
.but active parties need apply. As to who we are, we
refer to the editors of this paper. An honorable aud
profitable agency U guaranteed. Auctioneers and
others desiring consignments are requested to send
us their names, location, 4c. m30
ELECTION.
On Wednesday, the 2d day of May next, an election
will be held at the Court House, in the city of Suvan-
nah, for a County Judge and a County Solicitor for
the county of Chatham, for the term prescribed by
tlie Act of the General Assembly of the State of
Georgia.
The polls will bo opened at seven o’clock a. m.,
and be closed at six o'clock p. m.
The Sheriff and his Deputy, with his Constables
of Chatham county, are required to attend and pre
serve order.
WM. H. CUTLER, }■ t. o o, o.
N. B. KNAPP, j. i. o. o. o.
GEO. P. HARRISON, j. i. c. o. o
JOHN SCREVEN, J. I. c. o. c.
JOHN WILLIAMSON, j. i. o.o. o.
a?-em6
LUMBER, LUMBER,
T HE old firm of MoLEOD A BRO. is still alive, and
is fully prepared to fill orders for the best qual-
. ...
MILL’S HAIR DYE, 50 cents—Black or
Brown, Instantaneous; best, cheapest, durable, re-
liable. Depot, No. 66 John street, New York. Sold
by all drug and patent medicine stores everywhere.
m-3-ly
BATCHELOR’S 1TA1R DYE
203 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, Ct,
ST. ANDREW’S HALL
Advances ’made on Consignments of Cotton
| and other produce to onr friends in Liverpool and
! Nsw York. ' a3-3m
Wednesday Evening, April 11.
BENEFIT OF
Mrs. A. W. STUART,
And last appearance In this city, on which occaalon
Miss M. E. Gordon,
Mr. John T. Raymond,
And a host of volunteers will appear.
C# - Admission, One Dollar.
Lumber Yard and Planing
Y1TE. the undersigned, have formed a copartnership
’* lor the purpose of building cars, planing and
dealing in lumber. Having control of several mills,
we are prepnred to fill orders at short notice. Lum
ber planed to order and delivered In any part of the
city. The business will be carried on In the name of
J. J. Dale A Co., at comer Price and Charlton streets
neat the A. A G. depot, Savannah. Ga.
JAMES F HOBSON.
john McDonough.
«10-2m* J. J. DALE.
OFFICE CHIEF OF POLICE,
Savannah, April 9th, 1866.
SPECIAL ORDERS.
The Chief of Police desires to call the attention of
the Force to the efficient, cool, and gallant conduct of
private James Galloglay, City Police, In the late pain
ful tragedy of Saturday night. Private Galloglay’s
behavior is highly appreciated by His Honor the
Mayor, who has directed that this public acknowledge-
ment of bis good conduct may be read to the Police
Force here assembled and thus made known to the
community. B-. H. ANDERSON,
apl0-3t Chief of Police.
LARGE FLAT FOR SALE.
JN thorough^ repair, sixty-six feet In length and
of good width; well suited for carrying lumber,
good, oyster shells or grain. Can be seen on the
canal, at the City Water Works. Apply at office of
Gas Company, comer ot Bull and Bay streets.
nlO-2*
GRAHAM, DOR SETT & CO.
Successors to Hawes, Graham 4 Co.,
IMPORTERS OF
ROSEWOOD AND MAHORANY
Nos. 174, 170 and 178 Centra St., N. Y.
Keep constantly on hand the most, extensive varletv
of finely-figtirei! Foreign and Domestic Woods to be
found In the United States, In Logs, Planks, Boards
and Vc ueers, suitable for Cabin, t, Plano, and BUMard
Table manufacturers, and car builders ; also, Ma
hogany and Spanish Cedar Coffin stuff.
In connection with our business we have a large
Saw Mill, and the most celebrated Veneer Cutting
Machine, which enables us to fill all orders entrusted
to us with promptness. j!9-3m
DR. W. MAGOFFIN
/“VFFEJIS his services to the citizens of Savannah
KJ and vicinit
y.
Office, comer Drayton and Congress streets.
Offle hoars from to 12 o'clock m.; and from 2)4
to 0 p. in.
W. MAGOFFIN.
Residence, corner Tattnall and Gordon st*.
*66»
BOLTON’S WHARF
STEAM SAW MILL,
Between Blake’s Klee Mill and O’Bym•’* Wharf.
T nE subscribers, having erected the above
Steam Saw Mill, are now prepared to fill city
and shipping orders for Lumber of any dimension,
and respectfully solicit a share of patronage from
their friends and the public.
Orders received at the mill, or at J. Lama’s store,
on the Bay, will have prompt -attention.
JEFFERSON ROBERTS A CO.
Notice.
SIGHT EXCHANGE ON N. YORK.
Drafts on Merchants’ National Bant,
For sal* by
CHARLES GREEN A SON.
GROCERIES.
rpHE copartnership of Colby, Mtllcn * Co., at Da-
* riuu, Ga., is this day dissolved by muma] oou-
CHARLRS L. COLBY 4 CO.,
Wallace h. millen.
Choicest Liquors, Wines, Ales and Seyars
alwat* on hand.
Terms, ga per Day.
FHTER JONES, Proprietor.
Notice.
REWARD
„ — —m of Nevtt, Lathrop A
Rogers, baa associated himself with Lathrop A
Co. in the Dry Goods business, at the old stand of
HENRY LATHROP A CO.
Notice
KJ coior.fi COW. The above reward will bo Sfi,!
to any one returning her to the ^SterBi^ied. or'm^
ing Information that will lead to her recover?.
Mrs. M. CULLEN,
Comes Bay street lane and Habersham *t.
Hid COOntY Anil an
Qfl Boxes St. Jago Sugar, very handsome
\JU 50 bhls Baltimore Refined Sugar, A, B and C
1* do Crushed Sugar and Powdered
*0 do choice Florida Syrup
200 do Flour. Superfine and Extra Family
40 do cider Vinegar
loo boxes Green Teas
10 half chests Black Teas
. 160 kits No. 1 Mackerel
20doz Collins’Axes
20o kegs Nails, assorted sizes
26 do 5 and 6 Inch Spikes
100 doz Painted Buckets
60 do Broome
100 bags Shot
’2 th * essortment of all other aril,
dee in the Grocery line, for sale by
^ 0 STARK
apO-lm Comer Lincoln and Bey streets.
The Original and Best in the Wrirld! The only true
and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Instan
taneous. Produces immedlatc.y a splendid Black or
natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin.
Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Drag-
gists. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor.'
Also,
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLEFLEUBS
For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair.
»u14-1 v CHARLES BATCHELOR, New York.
ity of Fine Lumber. Warping
any wharf iu Savannah, free of all other charges
than tile cost of Ihe Lumber, which pball be as cheap
as the cheapest, and in quality as good as the beer.
No charge for over-lengths. Address
MoLEOD 4 BRO..
m30-lm Savannr.h P. O.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
W E invite yonr attention to the la> - e st aud mo»t
complete stock of
DRY GOODS
_ AUCTION.
I By Bell, Wylly & Christian!
25 Shares Southwestern R.»
20 do A.AG.R.R.Stwi;
30 do Ooutral K. R. stock
Also,
A
30 w.
30 do
E. Brei
Dillehaj
toe assortment of choice Tolxwco
hole boxes Sublet Tobsccn in , - - -
T. Books do. 23doTH
Its do, 29 half holes Me 1 '
■A Co do.
A fine Si
be seeu at i
A fine SchOc
ing.
: »J * Co, q
ALSO,
ffl Boat. 2 yean Piling,
ha Market Dock.
AISO,
'aw, about »tuns, suitab; el J
12 fine Mules,
Ac. Terms cast
AiiO,
Sottbs, Canlag-a, Bo^.ei«
TR
By Bell, W>
Will be sold tVEDNl
store
TJSTEES’ SALE,
ily & Christia
UDAf, Apni 11, j
i At 11 o'clock.
600 acres of Laud 1
the Central Railroad
the city of Savannah.
The above Land pre.
person desirous of pur
situated from the city.
apr9-3t
'teuilfaliy SIMM-
at Whiteavaie, ?
wot miny iiin«j
-lusing r hm ,,
Sale positive. jJ
COTTAGE HOL
By Beil, Wylly & Hut
Will be sold on WEDNE.i
o’clock, la lri
SE AT ACC
Kiln.
DAY Unit, Apr,
nt of store :
Two handsome Coltnge .
rooms each, on Lot No 231
Huntington street, betwee
yornery streets.
Terms cash.
lonsa.
’UUIl Fe(l
1 Jnfew 1
VALUABLE REAL Eh
TION.
BY BELL. IVYLLY A t
'TATE i
HHIil
Will bo sold In front of store, WE
at II o’clock
Lot letter Q. Heathcot Ward,
eighty feet in length and n:zty i
improvements consisting of u Livi
as StobbIu3’ Stable. Terms cash.
LADIES’ STRAW
LADIES’ HAMILTON
DERBY,
MAMJJ! A
And other style HATS, now
SttlO Hi
Col<M
to be fonnd in this city, and whir h | g offered
AT THE LOWE'ST PRICES.
Foa Moths. Use it earl yapjyocP
you sleep, for yon save b j. desiroyiajP 1
bora. C. C. is sold oy f jj (jmjg.stA
man, Boston.
By s
m-26
EINST1 IN A ECKMAN,
151 Congress s treet, Savunnah, Ga.
HATS, ’HATS.
All the late styles now on <*'ulbitiou and for sals at
HATS A T , WHOLES
THE
'UY ESC LUSIVE Hi |
on. tv a avannah
in a
CoIdiiij[ ! s.
Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer
Has proved itself to be the most perfect preparation
for the hair ever offered to the pnblic.
It Is a vegetable compound, and contains no injuri
ous properties whatever.
IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIG
INAL COLOR.
It will keep the hair from falling out. ‘
It cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, ins-
trous and silken.
It is a splendid hairdressing.
No person, old or young; should fall to use it.
IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE
FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY.
IWAsk for Fall’s Vegetable Sicilian Ha i Eenewer,
and take no other.
R. P. HALL & CO.,
Nashua, N. H., Proprietors.
For sale by all druggists.
BARNES, WARD * CO.,
New Orleans, La.,
Southern Wholesale Agents.
SEA ISLAND,
WltU Fine Residence on Main Land
FOR SALE.
W E °® C L on most favorable terms, flint valuable
»» and healthy Island known as BLACK IsLHNn
immediately below the town of Darien near^e
mouth of the Altamaha river. The Island T s sur
rounded by the waters of the river, Black island
Creek and Moy Hair river. It contains about
one thousand acres, of which two hundred ami
arty are first quality hammock—the balance fresh
marsh, of which about two hundred and fifty am-s
cotton’ 560 ' 1 Saccesafull 7 estivated bothiarfoe and
n23-6m
City Court of Savannah,
NOVEMBER TERM, 1864.
Y^HERBAS, Z. M. Winkler, Levi DeWitt, Wm B
VV Hodgson, Nathaniel Nungazer, ’ —
« re ??. the I '’ land ’hree excellent mill sites
two on the Altamaha and one on Moy Hall river—
al. accessible to ships of heavy draft
sale, either separately or in connection
Hri ETn a Very .''■““•'some residence ot
55:f eU ’ peat-Darien, with one hundred acres of
high land, extending to the limits of the town aud
?i“7 ^ C , re !:°! reclaime<1 march, which has been cul-
tivated botli in cotton and rice.
This property is divided from Black Island by the
creeJc of same name, and would constitute a verv
valuable addition to that property, aud would be an
agreeable residence for the proprietor. The House
is large and well arranged and surrounded by a fine
grove of live oak. Apply to 1 uul "
a l' a lty BRYAN, HARTRIDGE A CO.
0*0. D. FOWL*.
WM. X. HOT.
JWLE & CO.,
and Miles D. Collins. Grami Jurors, summonetl'to'ah
tend at the present term of tills Court, and be sworu
as such Jurors, made default It Isordered that each
of them be fined in thesum of forty dollars each un-
less they file good and sufficient cause of excuse on
or before the next term of this Court 0U
Andwherees, Wm. H. May, Wm. Cooledge Wm
Wm M re charte°ri n M ^ rr ? r “', I He “ I 'y Styles, B^ll and
wm. M. ciiartere, M. D., raUsmeri, summoned to
attend, at the present term of this Court and be
sworn as Grand Jurors, mad* default It is ordar.fi
that they be fined forty dollars each, unless they me
good and sufficient cause of excuse ou or before the
next term of this Court ueiere the
And whereas, John S. Sturtevant, Henrv F R«n
nett Alonzo Day, W H. Cooper, A. oSloway John
A. Douglass. Thoa. Brannan, Wm. Green Patrick
.TJTnfi’ a ? d ,„ M ' Brown ’ Perit Jurors, summoned to
attend at the present t«.m of this Court and h«
, S .r/t D h. a VL nC <? Ju /? rs - maf,e tlefa0 ‘ t - ItTs ordered
t ‘ at they he fined twenty dollars each, unless thev
file good and sufficient canse of exc use annr fJtHZ
the first day of the next term of thls court. ef ° re
And whereas^ II. Gillum, Patrick Tedintr Thnmna
Kennedy, Dominick Deaey, Michael BarrerrM^Sf
■rtKm. C ’(Duiey, el JriCh 1 ‘N. T Mulle^ r ariU J j^" J 'Kjnn«d°’
made default it la ordSred^ihauhey m*' toed&
ty dollars each, unless they file S tSS
KR& " “» fiaSMKS
True extract from the Minutes.
PHILIP M. RUSSELL,
Clerk.
FORMERLY OF ALEXANDRIA, VA-,
Commission Merchants.
Importers of Railroad Iron and Dealers in
Railroad Supplies.
Office, 70 Broadway,
tsteyv YORK.
Theatfentiono
ed to my;™
tier*.
ml'
!n town aad r
veil assihi
H A
STRAW GUODS.
XJmbrella.
TS,
Nowon saieta
VV hio IovaIo j
at figures very lit life I n advjace of th
goods are bought from
manufacturers USD DIPL
”
aci
by the package, for cash, and cm b; *
do«eu as low as in New York or eleevi!*
8. JJ, C0LK5C-
ISJfrap*;
CONSIGNEE WM®!
T70R 15 bhds bacon, marked t, .jjjji/l
T schooner Artie dai wood, IroE
schooner Artie Uanrood,
alO-3 HUNTER 4
G4J.V:-
NOTICE
FREIGHT DEPT, ATLANTIC A GULF R. R , 1
Savannah, April 3, I860.
SIGHT
Merchants’ National BankM
For sale by
ANDKRff
Hotels,
AUGUSTA
g m. JONKlynj^
z. A. RN E - 1
u-iaumu, apni a, root). j i wro respectfttlly Invite our
Parties desirous of shipping powder are requertsd Isfocate'd ffoftmS.M^
to have It delivered at the Atlantic 4 Gulf Railroad | depot3.
Depot between the hours of six and seven o'clock
a. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
C. H. WILLIAMS,
*3 Agent Freight Dept.
old
JOSK
friends
Housfi)
Port Royal
HILTON HEAD» s C
applet
persona ha*
Ooimar, late or aaid county
- . are requested to present I?®
'within the time prescribed by law ’ nif bLSSI?*? 11 *
fi.btefi to said eBtataarejre^tatad*
W. J. CONNER,
Administrator.
dlate payment to tha t
*7-laW4w*
UOflSHMEL'8 WaAED
bacon.
SANDERSON i WILKINSON,
HARNESS, SADDLES!
SAW HILL & CORN HILL
For Sale on Consignment.
RIDDELL * RUOG.
A A BIBBXU.
JuS-tf
Pjof* 1 '
•:i'l
1 54-Inch Iron Frame Circular Saw Mill, with 2
feet carriage
1 Extra 64 Inch Saw
1 36-lnch1C0rn Mill
60 feetjBelting.
For sale at manufacturer’s prices. „
BRIGHAM, BALDWlfr * CO.
hotel
m2T-tf
TRUNK STORE,
WHOLRSALR AND NET a it,
Under 8L Andrew’s Hall, Broughton St.,
SAVANNAH, GhA.’
CONSIGNEES WANTED
JpOR ABC, 8 (
CHARLESTON ,
CHARLESTON, S- C ‘
HIS popular and well known • C trJ
business portion of the city,j eto r,
Dished throughout by the I
been sixteen years connect^w^^Frbjn^l
IS2, [N]2, 9 casks bacon, Stroud
] ur.o-ii r.. " ^—- -
PAVILION HOJS
— uvAU3 uxaunct, ii uarreis
pics, landed from steamship Herman Livingston,
from New York.
If not called for within ten days, they will be sold
to pay charges.
*10-3 WILDER A FT7LLARTOV. Agents.
-T- bacon, marked J. K; « hh*.
^lUtede)^^ *• C.
• from!
elphlA-
HUNTKR A WAJIMXLL,
CORN MEAL. HOMINY.
150 *M^S“ d luir bb:< WMte Yellow JL D.
loo bbl. aojthalf bbls. Premium Hominy
. MILTON * RANDELL,
19* Bay stew t.
Notice.
Corner Meeting end Ha
CHARLESTON* ipr«1
|EC. Xj. BUTTERFIBkP*
“ Board $3 per day.
days from Jar* otherwi
Savannah, April 0, 1888.
id for oa, and not re-
r the name within five
payment will be de-
Dixon * hailkt.
alOA
For Sale.
«rrem with two ftui. bullS^^^£25- J Jw, *•»*»*«*•.
Booms to X* 6 ^
JPOBNUHUD BOOMS TO LIT.
$20 Reward
lot fee simple.
•10-8
TAN, HARTBIDQSA OQi
strayed
behind each' Jbv color black,
Beanllenca Brand*? Met.
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