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Notice
City Court of Savannah,
FEBRUARY TKBM. 1846.
All Taxes levied under the Ordinance of December
S7Ui, 19a*, are required to bo paid between the fat
and 10th of the present month, and are set forth be*
low. The tan on real estate nay be paid for the
gunijUr.ending Kerch Slat, 190a, or for the whole
yea*.
Ob gran aalea of merchandise (iaclading sales of
lhg-Qripxcept cottony per cent.
Oa ^fl^oNomMtonirdCTlTef e frM> nt any bnsmcss
transaction (otherthan. merchandise) by any factor,
auctloueei, broker, forwarding, shipping or commis
sion merchants,-1 per cent.
On atttncomeederived-foom-salaries and the pur
■alt of any profession, feoaliy, trade or calling what
soever, except from real estate, 1 per cent. ,
On gross receipts of any business transactions, not
incladed in the foregoing, and including all lnsor-
ancecompanies and ageociee, gar companies, ex
press companies, cotton presses, hotels and restaur
ants, 1 per cent.
On all receipts forfreight or passage money which
are payable iathngts, 1 per cent.
bankera? earning of every hank, bank agency or
on every horse, and mule, except those actually
used In wagons, drays, trucks or other vehicles, for,
which badges may have been taken out, one dollar
per month, “ ■
Onwrecy dog.-three dollars per annanr.
On the value of ell lurniture, jewelry and plate
worth over three hundred dollars, a per cent.
£ very male resident betweenthe ages of twenty-
one and sixty years, except only stub as aw be ed
a tied to registry and to vote at city elections, and 1
wpo shall register their names and pay for the same,
ohe dollar per annum.
On real estate, 1 percent ~
. JLT. GIBSON,
Prompt attention given to V» purchase, sale, and
shipment of cotton, lUmber and country pro
duce generally. Consignments sOUcUsd,
on which literal advances
will be made. . '
and be sworn a* Grand Jaism far the JHps
Term. lMt,of the City Court of flavaanafo mad
fiult: It s ordered that they he dned sack la
sum of forty dollars nalaaa they dls good
sufficient cause of excess on or twtas <ha
ay of the text term of this Court, on the Ant;
day in May next. ... ... /.
Brigham, Baldwin A Co., Savannah; Hiram Rob
erts, Savannah; J. H. Zeiliu A Co., Macon, Ga.; Dr.-
N. L Angier, Int. Bov. Ool., Augusta; James M. Ball,
Btq.f Atlanta, Ga. ; WIHw Chisholm, Atlanta, Ga.;
C. 1 Robinsorf, Jacksonville, Fla.; F. Dibble. Jack
sonville, Fla ; CoL W. L. Bailey, Jefferson eounty,
Flo.; D.-H. Baldwin A Co., hew York; Bearden A
Co., New York. Warren Mitchell, Bsq., LoaiSvffle.'
Kentucky. v JM
W E trill keep constantly on hand a- full stock of
Flows, Hoes, Corn Shelters, Straw Cutters,
Axes, and other Agricultural Implements of best
makers and patterns with which to supply planters
and Country Merchants, whose attention we lnvtte 1
to our stock and think we can make it to their Inter
est to purchase of us.
BOUSE A BRYANT,
jas-Tf im Bay street.
(He t ood and sufficient cause ofexcase 00 or bsfore
the first day of the nag* term of thlaOeart,on the
first Monday ia May BMU ■ .
And whereas,PsSer O’Kffif, HenryWelUbet, CLT.-
Hutchins, John Cochran, Lewie Fried; Hugh Mona-
Jurors, summoned.to attend
’.^.‘SrSKvTi
fined each in the sum of twe
-Jp-: extract* fromth* ala
Amro R. Bskarrr, I _ v „,- Case. H. Datnn
J*s. C. Yah Pilt, J . Raleigh, N.«.
Bennett, Van Pelt & Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
article, In lota to suit purchasers, at the
lowest market
BBCBTTSD BY
Cooper, Olcotts & Farrell v.
Notice
NOTICE
D Ri WRIGHT, of Toronto; Canada Weft; PhysU
cian aud Surgeon, Oculist and Audit, can be
-consulted on Deafness, Discharges front tne Bar,
noises in the Head; Catarrh, Diseases of the Throat
and Lungs. .
Ail diseases of the EYB, requiring eitbelr Medical
or Surgical.ald attended to. ' ■“
Office No: fit, is Dr. ThOk. Buckler’s old office on
Lexington street, Baltimore, Md.
Office hours from 9io 1X4, jr, and gto 6 P. M.
DEB90N8 bolding City Lots, who are in arrear for
IT Ground Kent, are notified that additional costs
will be incur d by them unless they discharge their
* w “*"‘*“ . R T. mem-,.
KENNETH McLEA & CO,
Imuean Improvement Am Rteam-
HICKS’ PATENT DIRECT-ACTING, BE-
CIPROCATING-PISTON STEAM EN-
. GINES. ■ ~ - !/_,■- 1-
U AVE 38 percent, in space; weight,' tngmpprtaQou.'
►J friction, and parts over the best engines, with
great-economy in steam and. repairs. The cheapest,.
simplest most compact, and d urabie made. Adapted
to nil purposes. For circular address the Hicks
Engine Ox, No. 98 Liberty street, New York.
fl9-2aw6m -
of vaccinating the difftreat people of the county and
iity.I giv* notice, that IJ»vs *2 ““Ptosnprty Of
vaccine matter, aodcaa be Bread at my -house, cor
ner of Montgomery. end Huntington streets, at aU
hours frost 9 a. m. tttl t p. m. on Mondays, Tueedaya
gnd Wednesdays- My chaigeawill benjoder»te,aad
tfe those absolutely enable to pay I will make no
charge. People residing in the country will be visit-
ed agreeably to letter on Thursdays, Fridays and
.Saturdays. All communications addressed to me to
Oe least Jsllof county. _
1 >s n,,r *'i 1 tewS. u not r * ie *** <i be 1110 **
fe ic, 'ieai£ tll0 , rltle8 ar » straining every nerve
conspirator., aud declare that
* to crusl1 every veetige of Fsniaii*
^ilU!af^!5 hya,ld his party commenced at
iu'!*i reiMruf? 000 - F rom the Globe’s special we
the public were excluded, in
sN Op^hron Of the alien act.
t<i k 8 8en ^ application to the bench of
w hicb wae refused. Ex-
iA oo S Donald appeared for the prison.
•Sjij a z!l arraigned, vehemently -denied all
IftJbHiii,"? seditioua movements. The only
w »s Allen, Mayor of Cornwall, who
ft .tr,reived an order for the srreat of
iwfW. Mes sra. Galt, (forties, Laagwin, and
°r h » are Present whan the information was
t,? 111 aleo Rot information from a conduc-
having tickets to Boston or Fort-
Sundries.
Tie Chops is TJppes Gxoboia.—The Rome Commer
cial aays : “From all parts of the country we roesivs
the most cheering report* from the growing wheat.
Floyd oounty, if the wheat meets with no disaster,
will raise an abundanoe Ur home consumption, and
plenty to feed our friend* "Who are lees favored. The
prospect for a corn crop was never more Battering.
Our farmers have gone to work in good Canieet, had-
as for ea we have observed, the land was never better
prepared than the present season. With moderate
rains, the yield will largely exceed home, consump
tion.’’
— The South Carolina Leader, printed at Charles*
ton, and the orgafi-erfthe fjceedmen. nominates .for:
President; in 186fo Gen. C. 8. Grant; for Vice Presi
dent, the Hon. W. B. Kelley, of Pennsylvania. Tins.
Aatfbrm to be loyalty against treason, intelligence
Brown’s Htnndard locales.
TT8BD by the United State* and Foielgn Govern-
U ments for more than
THIRTY VE-fieBBv
Adapted to any branch of business for foreign or
home .markets. .Warranted, accurate and durable.
2—NO. 84.
News and Herald,
J PUBLISHED BV
VV. MASON.
Savannah, Gposota.
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Telegraph.
FROM EITWIPE.
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0 { the Cil} ofNew York.
VANCE I> T COTTON.
T80 0PS TO BE WITHDRAWN FROM
! MEXICO.
The investigation ham adjourned till next Tuesday,
when it ia expected that other evidence, and perhaps
prisoners will be forthcoming.
Much importance is attached to a cypher found on
the prisoners.
■ There is very little excitement, bnt much indigna
tion, at ths exclusion of the press and public.
Murphy says he is ready for trial, aud Wants no
counsel from Toronto, and he ia confident of being
acquitted. One or two prisoners looked much con-
earned.
The cypher dispatch has been Interpreted. Ii is
said to give an Important clue to the movements of
the Fenians, and other, important communications
are said to have been produced.
. So great is the fear of an attempted rescue of the
prisoners by raiding parties from the United States
from the present guard of three companies, that the
Mayor of Cornwall has agked for reinforcements.
Thirty cases of armeafrived at Ottawa for the vol-
unteers on Monday, and have been spirited away, and
search is being made for tbem.
Ths Cornwan people sent to Boston for aiXty stand
of arms, which have arrived. Fourteen of Murphy’s
party going down on the following train crossed at
Prescott and escaped.
A a if,.—The steunship City of New
t > »itli Liverpool dates to theSttn
[Ij advanced a halfpenny («d.). butthe im-
hAi afterwards been parti,.Uy lost. The
b three days reached 18,000 bales.
tje unchanged. American five-twenbee
a at .2 /S @32,*- ^ ^ withdrawn from
'r-tnch troops
FBO.n WASHINGTON.
,. April 10.—Nothing of interest was
' Ljngress to-day^
H Stephens Before tbe Recoit-
jtruet ion Committee.
,. April C.—Among tha testimony re-
l uy irom the Committee on Reconstruction
f . Alexander II. Stephens. Mr. Ste-
r'il Ss had conversed fully and fairly with ths
1 '* ^ U of Georgia, and had met with a great
[ i, ntial men ai ililledgeville not connected
' “ ’ ulllBre . He gave it as his decided opin-
' iversations and correspondence, that an
x a g majority of the. people of Georgia were
,lv unions for the restoration of civil gov-
|-tVel for the State to take her former position
r ;A to have her Senators and Representa-
'imaled into Congress, and to enjoy her rights
i, er obligations as a State tmder the
-ia of the United States as amended.
I ; :t , bens believes that the sentiment of the peo-
,5 that the exercise of the right of secession
l.j ;o from a desire to render their liberties
I -liiations secure, and in the belief, on their
Ir. ; ,t ass Absolutely necessary for that object.
L-,rfcelteves that their opinion now ia that the
t. not the only hope for their liberties is the
A.n of the United States, aud of the govem-
Isufitr it. Ho believes that the people are
sdv satisfied with the experiment never'to re*
j; ntode of redress again by force. What-
1; bs their abstract views on the subject they
sett) the conclusion that it will be better to
; it ths forum, to reason and justice, to have
I/.;,; and courts for tbe preservation of the
ii,. 1 'f the Constitution and their liberties than
he principle of secession is totally aban-
Smv York Cotton Market.
lost. April 1(1.—Cotton firm, with sales to-
rooliles at 371,. Gold 25J(.
TIIE FENIANS.
Report from the Maine Border—
i. Vessels in the Harbor of East port—
\}^ure of Fenian Secret Expeditions—Men
Arms Arriving—Rumored Capture of a
tut Stiip-of- U-’at—Head Center Stephens
IJlm—General Sweeney About to Megin
[Trout the New York World.]
i. Me., April II.—The Fenians have hired
v-Hsll for three days to hold meetings. There
cf>.on to-night.
e mother large British steamer off Camps
c t large force of men ashore at work,
is of Fenians left on a sailing vessel last
[■ seedy.
iieimer, with the American flag and private
: just gone up the river towards St.
SECOND DISPATCH.
Me., April 11.—The excitement con-
le Fenians’ public convention is in session,
enr steamers are continually arriving and
t the harbor and St. Croix river.
hlutUns have left in a schooner—destination
riots steamer, showing the American colors,
Stassed into the St. Croix river.
Fenian arrivals continually.
THlllD DISPATCH
_ EC, Me., April 11.—Two large English war
?Ss here noav, with steam constantly kept up,
'vopen.und everything ready. The Ameri-
, r -d and consider it a challenge.
Ijcuvstcrans are joining tho circles of Fe-
* las Fenians are in convention,
o® English vessels are on the wrong track,
vtiosfro,. t fj C B r jtj s ii troops are joining the
I ' J,J “ active recruiting of volunteer* is going
donation of the Fenians Arrested In
Cornwall.
riBST DISPATCH.
tv. C. W., Apyil 11.—The examination of the
arrreeted at Cornwall begins to-day. Hon.
““told has been engaged for the defense.
ft 4 ' morning has the following: "There
** .- ay doubt that O’Mahony is coneen-
.iJS*. nc ;ar the New Brunswick frontier.
‘7-• 13 violation of the neutrality laws of
•^•states, md the Washington authorities
action upon the sublect ' We are
'tit t 1 tae American Government ehonldact
f I ee eovernment, time must be «1-
;!u -* l ls not well for any government
tv,, “bvernent which commands a measure
without clear proof that tho law
Et-fr 'But marching armed men toward
“ « act oi war which the Amtri-
■vv, ’ must suppress if they intend to do
■‘"ad their neighbors.”
SECOND DISPATCH.
’ A Pril 11.—Sheehy was up in tha
, and remanded till to-morrow,
'U 1 “suded over to the officer from Corn-
t'wl aewd of eympathizera gathered
aLd t * le prisoner was ,removed to
C'it^ K ' Ths trial of Murphy and his
•u Lorn wall at three o’clock this after-
THE EMBARKATION AT PORTLAND—THE BRITISH CONSUL
A SPECTATOR.
[From the Portland Argus, April 10.]
' The battalion of supposed Fenians, numbering
some eighty men, which arrived in this city by ths
steamer from JBoeton on Sunday morning, left for th«
eastward last evening in the steamer New Brunswick.
Boxes said to contain, arms and equipments, which
arrived from New York a day or two since, consigned
to a prominent Fenian in this city, were not taken on
board, the reason given being that there was no room
for them. There was quite an excitement on the
wharf at the time of the departure. The British Con
sul was present, and a squad of police officers kept the
crowd back from the -steamer. The Fentons said
nothing, bnt as soon as the gang-plank toached the
wharf, headed by their leader, they charged gallantly
aboard. They were a fine, soldierly-looking aat of
fellows, and ao for as we learn behaved, themselves
like gentlemen while in town. It was stated on the
street last evening, th«t « schooner had been chartered
to take the arms and equipments eastward. We may
hear some startling news from the border before
many days. *
THE SENATE IN SESSION.
The Senate of the Fenian Brotherhood were in se
cret session yesterday. Very important business was
transacted, and it is understood that provision was
made for a movement, which is destined to startle the
public at large in a few daya. There will be no delay
in going to work, despite the fact that Mr. Killian’s
little scheme of mobilizing the bonds'^ by. making de
lusive attacks on the larders of the hotels of Eastport
and Portland, has interfered with the invasion of'
British North American territory. For tbe last Bix
months John O’Mahony has been preaching' the doc
trine of invading Ireland direct from the United
States, and denouncing all who' opposed the mad ides;
and Mr. Killian is ir EastpOrf with the intention of
drawing the attention of the American Government to
the fact that a number of armed men, without any
territory in their possession, are operating against a
government with which tho United States is at peace,
in order that s neutrality proclamation may be issued
by President Johnson, and thus crush forever an
hopes of a successful Fenian movement. Ths Fenian
Senate, composed principally of men who have busi
ness to attend to and occupations to employ their
time, have determined that action shall be taken at
once in the matter, and a movement is in progress
which will redeem the name of Fenian from the dis
grace which is certain to entail on every man con
nected with the organization, by this last promenade
excursion of tbe Union Square cohorts. In afew days
a trained body of veteran soldiers, commanded by
efficient officers, under the personal leadership of
General Sweeny, will be heard from in a direction not
dreamed of by tbe uninitiated. Until then it will be
well tor those who are anxieus for fight to wait pa
tiently, and prepare-in the meantime. The members,
of the Senate at present in Nekr York are as follow:
President) James 1 Gibbons, Pennsylvania; Edward L.
Carey, New York; P. J. Meehan, New York; Patrick
O’Rourke, New York; William Bullivan, Ohio; Michael
Scanlan, Illinois; A. L. Morrison, Missouri; Patrick
Bannon, Kentucky; John Carlton, New Jersey; John
Darby, District of Columbia; William Fleming, New
York; James Donnelly, Massachusetts; James
Fitzgerald, Ohio; B. B. Daly, Indiana; P>. W, Duun,
Illinois. . . ’
THE EXPECTED ARRIVAL OF MR. STEPHENS..
Our reporter visited the O’Mahony Headquarters, in
Union Square, yesterday, and w-as informed that the
inscrutable James Stephens, whose arrival in this'city
was conclusively expected by the Havre steamer on
yesterday., had suddenly leaped upon the inhabitants
of the island of Campo Bello. This intelligence was
extensively circulated last night, having emanated
from the Fenian headquarters at Union Square.
When our reporter called, subsequently, on John
O’Mahony, to ascertain either the validity or falsity of
the rumor, Mr. O’Mahony significantly stated that he
was unprepared to deny it.
Stephens, it is further alleged, captured ths island
of Campo Bello on yesterday, having led the attack
with one of the British men-of-war which previously
fell into the hands of the Fenians.
The inabitants of St. John are fleeing in terror to
ward Frederickton and other more secure ports of the
interior.
Stephens and Killian are said to be working in con
cert. It is now understood that the preparations
going on for the last few days at Union square, and
purporting to pay a compliment to Stephens on his
arrival here, were engaged in for tbe purpose of vail
ing the point of his actual landing.
TRIAL OF JAMBS W.
MILITARY GOMfiCMSMM
For Alleged Cruelty <0 Federal Prbtoeto
at AnderseavUle.
[Reported for the News and Herald.]
Ths Military Commlsafbn, engaged upon the trial of
James W. Duncan, mat again yesterday, more writ-
nesses having arrived.
Benj. B. Dykes, witness for ths prosecution, was
first called:
I was railroad and express agent aafi postmaster at
Andersonvilie in 1864. 1 redds in Reuter coanty, Ga.
I know the prisoner; do not knew anytUng about hie
umktrig sales of provisions white at Andersonvilie;
the day that hs left AndeafioBTilla be came to ms and
asked me if I wanted to boy seven barrels of syrup; I
told him I did not want to bay; ha thea asked as if I
would take it and sell it; 1 toldhim l would if I could;
he said, “take it then." I add to him, "Where is the
syrup, and who will bring it?” He said Browers
would bring it. I don’t know whether Browers
brought it or not; there was syrup brought and put in
the freight house and received by a man I had hired,
and it was said to be the Duncan syrup; I did not an
it; the syrup afterwards eras taken posaeadon of by a
Confederate detective as stolen syrup; the syrup was
taken from the freight bouse, and I know nothing
more about it. I do not know of Dnncaa’s selling or
moving any grease to* tho depot. I got. aoma grease
from Humes for ths railroad company to graaas' the
wheels of the cars; don’t know where it was brought
from; I think 1 bought some eight or ten barrels of
grease first and last from Humes: a hand eontained
about 200 lbs ,
Cross-examined.—I do not know whether or not
the syrup was a part of the rations of the prisoners at
Andersonvilie; I think it was in Angint, July or Au
gust that the syrup was received from Dnneaai; It
might have been later or earlier; I don’t know bow
many prisoners there wars in the - stockade at the
the
time the syrupwse sold ; i know that the prisoner
was to ten babitof buying peas, syrup and vegetables
j • g -■ ' • “Tarent ~
and similar supplies from, different parties. Tbe
conversation between myself and Ducan regarding
the syrup waa about half an-hpur before Dnncan left
Andereoville; I understood afterwards that he had
been arrested ; I don’t know whit month it was; it
may have been in November.
■ 8. A. Cook was next called, . ''* ■
Reside in Albany, Georgia; T was on duty at the
Andersonvilie prison; went there about the 25th
Hay, 1864, and ltft 18th May, 1865; waa a member of
the Georgia Reserves; up to the 3d, August did duty
round the stockade as sergeant; 'atthat date was de
tailed to the commissary department as issuing clerk.
The rations issued to the prisoners were >4 lb. peas
V, ib. meal, in lieu of K lb. mefite the rations
of. the prisoners were considered to be of
the same value as that of Confederate
soldiers bnt differently divided ; sometimes they is
sued 1 Ui lbs. meal, but very seldom ; sometimes the
ration was almost wholly bacon, 11,000 or 12,000 lbs. a
day. The ration of fresh beef when issued was'l lb ;
When there was not a sufficient supply of beef it was
divided with syrup; don’t know the proportions.
When all three were issued the bacon was only a
Small piece, just^ enough to boil with the peas; I
don’t think I ever issued to Duncan; the rations:
were dfawn by Capt. Wirz and sent to the cook-house.
Mr. Duncan, who was in his employ I suppose, issued
them. '
Cross^mimined—Wo issued tee rations to wagons;
they were then carried to the cook-house; i have
every reason to believe that tee rations issued from tee
’eominitriary were delivered at tee nook-house I saw
nothing of the wagons after they left the door of the
commissary ; the cook-house was distant about three-
fourths of a mile by the road. I never saw Dnncan
fit the commissary but once as I recollect; don’t
know what he wanted ; never beard at Duncan’s com
plaining of rations issued to him falling short; the
ration I have described was that issued to Dunead by
the commissary; I don’t know of any drivers of wag
ons being charged with stealing rations while on their
way from the commissary to the cook-house. The ra
tions were issued by the wagon load ; meat was gen
erally weighed loose ; some bacon was issued' in
boxes as it was shipped ; sometimes it lost somewhat
in weight, sometimes gained rth9 peas ware also some
times issued in sseks and tee syrup in barrels.*
The Commission here adjourned till Thursday-
morning at 10 o’clock.
IiIVJi uu ULUS UUUftL,
No. 32 GEORGS •TBEET,
Charleston, South Carolina,
to bow open for tte yranofitio, and
pciiHavni |MKis
Choicest Liquors, Itlaea, lies sad Sofsrs
ALWAYS OS BASOV
MY OWY IMPORTATION.
PSTER JONK8, Priyifotor.
ST. CHARLES SALOON,
?? *!** ommr-e
1. toojSlngsehoieearHrieofBKfrr’
R ¥ * STAMM. Bay Lam.
The beaTBF^^ —
always on hud. 1
KR’S WATER, directly imported from Herasgthnm.
Nassau, and the best of Rhine Wine*. ■
LUNCH every day at 11 o’clock. mlii-ty
BY the steamer Tariffs, from France, I have received a large and beautifully assorted stock Of of Fans' finest
.SOAPS, PO^IADES, HAIR' OILS r
TOILET, LAVENDER and COLOGNE WATERS,
CREAMS FOR THE COMPLEXION, .
DENTRIFICES and HAIR RESTORATIVES,
These good* are all from the celebrated houses of Chardin, Manilberon Neva, Monpelau, Pivw^lmb^a^LCouSa^’ P^L** 1183 -
^CREME DE DUCHESSE, a pomade, the finest known in Patna, possesses all the qualities of a Hair Restorative—is in itself the
perfection of art. ... ^ .
COUDRAY’S SAVONLAQTEINE is the .finest Soap known, producing in use a regular hath of mil4
The JUICE OF LETTUCE SOAP, VIOLET andVAMELA SOAPST ’
. PEACH, PINEAPPLE, BANANA and FLEUR J>E LIS SOAPS.
HAIR OILS of different flavors, BANDOLINE, HTTTT.T.E, CONCRETE
CREAM of the JUICE of PEACHES, for whitening thehanda
igjmcwasm sagasyjg .
Resiripfmsn?«ih P ^r^fri^ D0NTHALINE ’ ] 0 'T£ Eli ODONTHINE, EAU DENTRIEICE, for the teeth and gums.
Besides many other preparations, comprising a splendid Assortment. 6
and Jr 1 * 86 g0Od9 ^ unmor * a1, the *' rencl1 people through their use-have become Tenowned for their beautiftil complexion, skin
All articles shown with pleasure and explained when necessity requires
Also, a few cases of CHATREUSE, from the GRANDE CHATfiEUSE, a cordial seldom brought here
^ , ALSO ON HANt> -
EBSfSKiasrSkSE* 4 co -’ "*» a*—»* * %
COD LIVER OIL, a rare article. - . ' _ , >
GLYCERIA, n lotion for tbe hair perfumed with Bay Leaf.'
DENTINE, FORMA DENTA, LOTUS BALM, AMBER; TOOTH and GUM WASH, TOILET aud COLOGNE WATERS.
THE VERANDA HOUSE,
A T WHITE BLUFF, will be open an gad tfw
Mornfay, the 9th inxt., for dm accommodation
ijsnstent or parmsasat. ,
The tub icriber, frost. Us long expsriencs in tha
bnsiMM,«n sxfcly guarantee tea comfort at thorn.
who may give him * cttlL
«6-tm M03K8 .M. BgLOARiq
T*MgMgaraagitfa'ap!!t
for the reception of visitors on I hs M ofipril.^«£th
forares, boats, Ac., in connectloa with tee eatabl|*h-
McIntyre r * 1 Co. lEionnat ^ <>,, > of W. * K.
Lippman’s Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
al3-fano
CORNER CONGRESS AND BARNARD STREETS.
Miscellaneous.
Notice ie Wharf Owners.
O WNERS of Witarf Property are hereby notified
that they can obtain sand for filling, at the foot
■ , filling,
of Abercom street, by hauling tbe same.
JOHN Bj»HOQG,
lity Surveyor.
GEO, W. BERRY & CO.
The Fenian Alaem—A Proclamation Coming.—
It was telegraphed from Washington to New York on
Thursday afternoon that Sir Frederick Bruce is very
uneasy over the Fenian reporta from tee Canaj* fron
tier, and that the President even deems the aspect of
affairs sufficiently alarming to warrant the issuipg of
a proclamation. This proclamation, says tee Ex
press, will probably make its appearance before the
end of the week.
Manofact urers anclDealers in
WALNUT, CHESTNUT AND PAINTED.
CHAMBER FURNITURE,
Refrigerators, Bureaus, Wardrobes,etc., -
J & 3 Holmes’ Block, Hay-market gqnre,
f2G eod-3m -BOSTON.
C. K. HUGER, KEITLEV D. NASELl
General ^Partners.
ORFF * WATKINS,
IMPORTERS AND
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS
XW AZjIj ITS im ABJOTTTIH,
111 & 113 Congress St., Savannah.
fitlllbatar From Canada.
A Graceful Tribute.—The lady managers of ths
Baltimore Southern Relief Fair, acknowledge the re
ceipt of a basket of magnificent flowers, from gardens
of the President’s Mansion, sent by Mrs. President
Johnson. The flowers were conveyed to the Fair in
Baltimore by a deputation of ladies from the White
House.
. Tire Baltimore American in the order of its loyalty
refuses to make any mention of the foir in its col-
M. K. JESUP & CO..
New York, Special Partners.
Commission Merchants.
HUGER &HASELL,
McKAY, BLISS & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
iyBALEUS in White Oak and Yellow Pine Timber of
sJ all sizes, flash advances made on condiiinmeaite
THE ARRESTED FENIANS.
Hew York, April 13.—The Herald’s Toronto special
contains the following : Murphy and his associates
are kept handcuffed and strongly guarded. Some of
our citizens advocate lynching them. The hostility
against the prisoners is intense. The Attorney Gen-
cral has ordered the Sheriff to permit nobody but offi
cials of ths law and the counsel to see tho priuoners.
On the night of the arrest the wildest excitement
prevailed in Cornwall, and when the bngle sounded
the call to arms the volunteers ran to tha rendezvous,
loading as they went. They double-quicked to the
station, followed by an excited populace. On arriving
there, reports were circulated that two companies ol’
the 47th regiment had revolted and taken possession
of the town in order to cut their way to Portland.
Another report stated that the Fenians had crossed at
Ogdensburg and- seized a train, and were advancing
on Cornwall by steam. Three companies gurrounded
ths train as a guard, and Murphy and party surren
dered without resistance. Much -indignation is felt
that Ex-Attorney General Mesnald should defend
them. Two companies of infantry and a battery of
artillery have been]ordered to Cornwall, to prevent any
attempt to rescue.
Mr. Speedy (not Shea), the Secretary of the Hiber
nian Society, was arraigned at the police oourt yester
day morning, but no officer from Cornwall having de
manded him he was discharged on the originalchgrge
and held on information of detective Spencer, charging
him with conspiring with Murphy and other traitors
to invade the peace of the realm. The examination is
to take place on Saturday. An excited crowd of sympa
thizers has swarmed about the police court ail day.
Speedy is confident of being aoquitted. The stipen,
dary magistrate of this district has been ordered by
the government to conduct the trial. The authorities
here are on the alert, but the Fenians have taken
warning and are putting evidence out ot the way as
fast as possible.
Ottawa dispatches of last evening announce teat the
Government has received information to the effect
teat several companies of Fenians have left Chicago,
ostensibly for Ogdensburg.
STODDARD’S
CHOLERA SPECIFIC;
A sure Preventive and
NO. 46 EAST RAY STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS,
AND DEALERS-
m
Hallway Equipment and Supplies, Portable and
nee
of Timber, Oottoh, Naval Ntores, 4K.
The above-named irnnae offer unusual fodDtte* tar
the sale of Southern Products,, and respectfully ao-
licit consignments. -
McKAY, BLISS A CO ,
d21-tawtf _ 165 Broadway, N.Y.
GEORGE PATTEN,
CURE FOR CHOLERA,
-applies,
Stationary Engines, Saw Hill*, and nil kinds
Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
bummer Complaints, Pain In the
Stomach and Bowels, Sc.
of Machinery required by Railroad
Companies, Contractors,
Manufacturers, Machinists and Agriculturalists.
Advances made on consignment of EaUroad iron;
also on Cotton and other Produce.
No. 182 Bay Street,
f22-8tn* SAVANNAH.
Its action is immediate and efficacious, and has
been used by thousands since the Uholera Season of
1849. Physicians nse and recommen I it All admit
it to be the best compound in use (or the complaints
for winch it is designed.
STODDARD ft BURTON,
TW»y,M.Yr
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers in Medic ne.
al2 lm
BENTLEY D.HASELL,
CIVIL, MINING AND CONSULTING
ENGINEER
ESTIMATES MADE AND CONTRACTS-
: TAKEN.
THOMAS H. AUSTIN, - ;
(xeuiral Conn aui forwarding
DAVID BAILEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
OFFICE 46 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON
B. C>
j-25 unfttwtr ■
The next meeting of tee Executive Council at' Ot
tawa will take place next Wednesday, when the day
for the assembling of Parliament will .be fixed- The
delay so far is understood to have been in conse
quence of awaiting the action of the lower provinces
in the matter of confederation.
The deputy heads of tee several departments of Ot
tawa have met to organize a civil service b&ttalion,
agreeable to recent orders in Council.
A strict watch on Fenian movements is kept on all
the main tines of communication in the provinces.
Speedy, the Fenian Secretary, has been sent to
Cornwall as a witness against the other prisoners,
is said that all the Fenian .documents have been de
stroyed.
No. IS Whitaker Sit.,
Between Bryan and Bay streefs,
I S now receiving his Spring and Summer Stock,
comprising fine French Cloths and Caasimercs:
also, fine Fancy French Caeslmcra* and Coatings,
Drap D’Ete. Flannels, White and Brown Xlnca Duck,
Marseille.'’, Ac., which he will make up at the short
est notice and in the most fashionable style.
Remember No. 12 Whitaker street.
mlT lwfteodlm
CRUTCHES
A. DcrnniuoFZR,
Of Savannah, Ga.
'Jobs K. W. Bill, _
Of Jeflkreon Co., Fla.
RHODES^
Tj'IBST and only premium awarded at the American
1? Institute Fair, 1865, and State Fair ot Pa, 1866, for
Crutches. Hartman’s Patent Elastic Rubber Crntcns*
are prononnetd by surgeons, and everybody else, to be
the very best ever Invented. They are easy and con
venient, they prevent paralysis of the nerves, do away
with all the Weariness Inseparable from tbe nse of all
others, and are in aU respects unrivalled. Send for a
circular. Agents wanted everywhere LOVKJOY ft
TaYLOR, Sole Manufacturers, No. 476% Broadway
N. Y. 6m-n28
A. DUTENHQFER & CO.,
Shipping* Forwarding,
MJfD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay 8treet, Savannah, Ga.
TO PLANTERS.
I it*
excitement in the Province.
lOtn., 1HIBD lispatch.
• ; '-’»>t^l n ,',- The examination of the Fenian
••tut tu aU waa conducted with closed doors,
‘‘-‘•'slat r.! 5 *' Tti<! prisoners were reinanded
■ All quiet
itiljnjj toCBIH DISPATCH.
* Ettsifu! ’ A ® ril H.-Since pay last dispatch
* Ui P- making altogether three,
th < c ? tter have arrived.
'’Wm,!? tivelve hours several hundred
HurtMed themselves at Calais and other
; '‘ w -St i i H n . 8e ! ) ' ,oncr escaped from a neighbor-
of Fenians. The United
-i 1 ® a fiat, .b British Consul arrived at the
-'■ ik »W bet0 ° late -
bronTh, ? “Werions appearance of several
Ttebtin.^ re By unknown parties. Oar-
^^“““foeturedhere.
n ir,.. excitement at St Andrews, and
-ranees lne ’ while numerous mysterious
“ tie mi,? UI ? l,ers of Irishmen in the fron-
Feuia n “° red ' ^ are supposed to havo
Uttil:es are flying from the border.
•tyjjo 1TrTa dispatch.
S&3 1 " 11 P- m.—It is the intention of
r - Uth. “ J et out a writ of h
From Waskington.
BECOHSTBUOTION.
New Yobk, April 18—Ths World’s Washington
special says: The Reconstruction Committe are said
to have nearly completed a plan for the reconstruc
tion of the Southern States. It is in tbe shape of a
constitutional amendment in regard to Representa
tives, and is believed to be satifoctory, and they ex
pect to get a two-thirds vote on it in both houses.
THE PRESIDENT'S PROCLAMATION. .
The Herald’s Washington special says tea President
is reported to have declared to Judge Peabody, coun
sel for T. C. A. Dexter, late Treasury Agent at Mobile,
who was convicted of malfeasance in office, teat his
late proclamation was simply a declaration of his
policy, and did not terminate material law hi the late
insurrectionary States.
OFFICE-HOLDERS BEIXQ REMOVED.
THE STANDARD MANURE,
AT $82 AO PER TON, CASH.
$05 CITY ACCEPTANCE, DUE N«y. 1.'
MILLER, THOU AS* GO.
eat to purchase of us.
jffls-Tf
SANDERSON & WILKINSON,
HARNESS; SADDLERY
O. SHIP CHANDLER, GROCER
^TE hivo in store genuine No. I Peruvian Guano,
direct importation, and will sell in quantities
to suit purchasers. __
CRANE ft QRAYRTT.r.
TRUNK STORK, OATS, OATS,
WHOI.ESALE AND RETAIL
Under St. Andrew^ Hall, Bronghton St.,
SAVANNAH, GA,
mSO-tf
It is intimated that tee President has commenced
to remove some of the Pennsylvania office-holders.
Ex-Governor Johnson it is said has been appointed
Collector of Internal Revenue at Pittsburgh.
New York, April 13.—The World says the Union
a uare Fenians received dispatches from B. Doran
Titian, reporting the complete success of his expedi
tion Ths same paper asserts that negotiations are in
progress for the union of the two sections of the
Brotherhood for tee purpose of an immediate coup
de main on all British North American provinces.
TRIAL OF MAJOR QEE-
The Tribune's Raleigh correspondent say* tee Gee
trial will probably be discontinued at once, under tee
President’s proclamation. ^
DEATH OF DICKENSON—sfcCOND DISPATCH,
New York, April 13.—Hon. Daniel S. JMckineoa,
United States District Attorney, died yesterdayat the
residence of his son-in-law, Mr. Courtney, 129 . East
34th street. On Monday Mr. D. was down town at
tending to bnsineaa, bnt want home 11L Efaysinens
pronounced it a severe attack of hemorrhage. At 3
o’clock yesterday he became oonscions of the pet teat
he could not live long. He spoke •erionafri. aim, re
mained perfectly conscious till half-psat eight lss*
night, when, sitting up in bed, he died withouta
struggle. He wss 66 years of sge.
BLACK SILKS !
We have received by last steamers—
BLACK SILKS, of all widths
COLORED AND WHltE DRESS SILKS
MOZAMBIQUE^
GRENADINES,
..BAREGES,
PINA CLOTHS,
PLAIN AND CHECK POPLINS,
“ LAWNS,
MUSLIN,
ORGANDIES,
sad other Styles of Dress Goods.
EINSTEIN ft-ECKMAK,
. “>*4 ' ' , ui Congress street.
P. L. CONSTANTIN* Agent,
Proprietor.
AUGUSTA HOTEL.
W E respectfully Invite oar old friends sad tee
travellng publlc to give as • call. Our house
is located In tee
depots.
-art of trade, and convenient to the
ml
JONES ft RICE.
Port Royal House,
HILTON HEAD, 8. C.
RIDDKLL ft
*. S. SXDCZLL.
jnt-tf
BUOG, PbofbistObs
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CHARLESTON. C C.
. populai sod wsl) known Hotsl,altBats6 ia U*
; A business portion of tha city, has been newto fur
nished throughout by the present proprietor, who haw
been sixteen years connected with the ssubTiskiinsil
- a f’-<. |u*6.ti W. WHITE, Proprietor.
Corner Meeting und Unset greets,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
H. Xi. BXJTTERBTKRD, Prop’r.
B~ Board $3 perday. sa-im
Dry Goods.
DRY GOODS
The undersigned having formed'a copartnership
under the firm name of
Just Received,
celebrated CHAMPAGNE
t . Bruch, Foacher ft Co., of
ths fidlowiag braads-r -
Xifto X3*or,
Carte
In quarts and pints.
»» F. W. SIMS ft CO.
’or.
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
Wo. i«g a:
on Congress street, east of ths Market, and at tbs
second store from the end of tho building.
JAMES H. BOB—
DmGHTi.BC
196-tf BDWABD A UTHBOP.
TO- COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
VALE invite your attention to the largest aud most
v v complete stock of
DRY GOODS
to be found la this dty, and which Is offered
AT THE LOWEST PRICES;
m*6
EUiSTUN ft ECKMAN,
181 Congress street, Savaanah, Ga.
Miscellaneous.