The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, April 18, 1866, Image 1

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A I)V2ETI8tNQ: _ ^q U are »f Ten Lines for first in- j i Joi ,;: nSlar for each subsequent one. PRINTING, and promptly done. prom Washington. , .latter ears: The President is repre- J6 tl ' u ,j ne spirits, and by no means dls- - l ' bl,C! UHit of the action of Congress. He has , ujecoe^ .. an inch of the position he baa “ tf ,;ho conversed with him yesterday and *, It Ute passage of the Civil Bightsbill ma j.j no impression whatever upon Those •*tf it , reto I# tail of getting tip another Freedmen’s •ivinn most ol' the provisions of the l ■ - die president. They think they f.“ r Coucress by a two-third vote, in if- should veto it is they claim two- '.rat.- *>n all political questions and tbree-fourtha of the House, they have ' 7ihmse 1 Judiciary committee will ‘"eTbffl withdrawing the power of appoint- ' ; *1 “president to a considerable extent, and emum-ss This move is necessary in the ““ ““minant party, in order to save their hour* in writing a pasquinade on Madame Pompadour. Now, somebody might want to know where I got these facte—or the authority, rather, for this state ment. Well, I will be honest about the matter. I was not there myself; but I believe these things hap* peneti, and will tell you why: because I have read it. And do you know there are men who are wedded by ao strange a lie to what they see in print that they would sooner believe a written lie than a verbal truth. But I started to tell you something, and this exor dium was intended merely to ‘'prepare** my audience; and, parenthetically, I would remark that some of your hypercritical schoolmen may object to thal^rord “prepare,”* from Longinus, because some qui^e oele. brated American translators insist upon rendering it “dispose," but that will not do. “Harrow on the Hill”, and Rugby teach better lessons than that, to say nothing about the “after degrees.*' But what I was going to say is this: I like Charles Sumner; and you will now understand the necessity of sortie sort’ of? in. v n office. It’s a novel and aifSSSES wm now UQ derstand the necessity of sortie sort’ < wiU lt,J t0tr ° UWe hereafter trodnetion to this startling announcement I I 1 * rapt 1-11 was finally lust on Tuesday in the j radical, but not a Yankee one; and radicalism has the viu of 70 to 73. and will probably now be approbation of my judgment. I do not subscribe to u b 7o b adi r raru”d Ul lJut Urn**hostility of I tlle doctrine that truth, which is a positive quantity, JlOiiyS <WJ UU * “ - * <• v ,1 * I n..i. .p. , -. jievCiis 3 and othors is so powerful as to defeat j lies between extremes. But I am a' rebel radical. 1. to that end. .. | passed from the school of the soldier to the evolutions Bgfgj S^ufpSty?aud says it * | of the line in the service of the so-called. I was a pa- ^constitutional. |QVIL Rtoiixs Bill-It •p. ifc Washing'tun Opehation and Ef- !»>o ndc-ut of the Cliaries- triot, and am yet. • I loved the Confederacy while she was, and her memory now that slie is not. 1 wore her colors iu my cap. Her picture in my heart, Ce n'est pas la victoire qui rier say 3: ..... . and I am not ashamed. i u.rrhtu Kill as I am advised by jurists and ...... _ __ . .. t ‘ ;J - K wm execute itself without the iuterpo- I MU te bonheur des nobles corurs; v’estla cbmbat. s,bfr<! ; president; that is to say, the United I But I like Charles Sumner. It is true ho is radical, ,;r:d Judges will b-- hound to take notice of j q, u t as I have already observed, I like that. Radical aiiooiut Ci»niUiinsiouera, if need be, to 1 ... ... ll .. Tnrl«rnu rtf ♦Vir. the Judges of the United I Inen ar0 generally honest. I know be stole rict ( Juris in States where this law will i part of one of his Senatorial harangues from Demos- bt^iiappoiiited, ainl-wo in the exercise of j theues* Orations on the Crown. .But nevermind that. , Ut . lir „t fs-ctioD declares a moat impor- I 1 have done tho same thing myself. There are ii declares that negroe9 boru in the ! more Sir Plagiarys than Charles Sumner. It may also IK GENBEAL. —General Winfield Scott gained much in health from his sojourn in New Orleans. He walks firm and erect, and would easily pass for a man of fitly. —A well educated man, a student of medicine, died a miserable death in London recently, from habitually eating opium and drinking aa a regular beverage a mixture of spirits of wine, 5 )£■ per cent, over .proof, and wood naptha. —Astronomers have discovered that the moon is drawing gradually nearer to the earth by about an inch every year. They have also discovered that the day is about one-hundredth of a second longer than it wae 2,000 years ago. —As an instance of the spread of divorce in the West, we are told that there are at present, living in Columbus, Wisconsin, two women and a man who has been married to the women aforesaid. The man has been married four times, has now two wives living, and has no wife. The first woman has been married three times, has two husbands living, and has no hue- band. The second woman has been married twice, has two husbands living, and has no husband. —The Chinese, when brought into court as wit nesses in California, are sworn in the manner peculiar to their owmeountry. An oath, written' in Chinese characters, upon tissue paper, is subscribed with their names and burned to ashes. The purport of the oath is, that if the witness does not tell the truth he hopes that his soul may be burned and destroyed as is the paper which he holds in his hands. ' —The arrival of emigrants from Europe for the past three months in the port of New York, shows an in crease of 17,717 over the number for thee correspond ing period of last year. In 1865 the number who ar rived in New York daring the first quarter was 13,958; same period this year, 31,673. — A new act to the Lady of Lyons, it is said, is to be written by Bulwer. fbr Feebler, to come between the fourth and fifth as the play now stands, repre senting the Battle of Lodi. It is to be put on the stage more effectively than any stage-battle on record, with two large armies of supernumeraries. —A baby convention was held at Muscatine, lows, recently. Fifteen mothers, with their little ones, were present, and voted on the question of the prettiest Each baby got one vote and fio more. Every mother voted for her own offspring. —During a rain storm the President of a political convention, seeing a small number present, made the following speech: * .> “Thank Ood for rain!” Tlia more rain, the more corn; the more corn, the more whiskey, and the more whiskey, the more delegates. M itizens. This declaration is \ vl i!v in ’h authority— such as that, for in- S* rmt'-r Keverdy Johnson—as unconstitu- iv president has s<»judged. The authorities • ii>v the President confirm him in that opin- that is the law until the United States , , ur t uhai; otherwise deculc. The freedmen ^, « 0 : the United Stales, but not of the States, .7, . law The first section, then, lias that effect ‘ j re Tlit' negroes, as United States citizens, ~ purports, they may take out ship registers, ^Afi tir n,selves of laud pre-emptions.# As 7- : - ; *jc the Commissioners to be appointed ! ' :ei .S^tcB District Courts who are to be .. iitical tar- ts, spies, informers, prosecutors, i : will the Judges, appointed by President r" * accept the office? Those who would do it, i£« law. have been denounced in advance in siairt Senate, and who will take their part? 'ioSbury red the following preamble and tie renato on Tuesday : r~The Senate of the United States on the J» ;niv. 1S61, adopted a resolution iu the words rag, to-wit: flint the present deplorable civil war has upon the country by the disunionists of States now in revolt against the Govera- a;Iin arms arouud the capitol; that in this Congress banishing all feeling of mere pas- •Jrecollecting only its duty to the whole coun- that this war is not prosecuted upon our be remembered that his “eloquent seat” in the fijgfi- ate Chamber was vacant for years ; but how could lie help that? Preston Brooks would cudgel him. And speaking of radicalism, thoro it met. If the truth does lie between extremes, it might have been found between Brooks and Sumner that day. But Charles Sumner is educated, social, generous and refined ; and hels conscientious. It is true ho is ultra, bfit South era men have no right to complain of this, for ultra, ism is one of their distinguishing characteristics. In politics Sumner is generally wrong, because his plans are impracticable and his schemes visionary. He is the most dreamy, speculative, theoretical man in America, and one of the most earnest. But these qualities of character are constitutional with him— idiosyncratic. The mental constitutions of Sumner and William L. Yancey had many things in pommon, — Newspapers have very queer names iu Italy. In a given mail the Inferno and the Garden of Mary, the Troubadour and the Frog, Minerva and the Ass, the Wasp and the Devil’s Tail, may be brought in more or less congenial juxtaposition. MY OWN IMPORTATION. rr diU — There are seventeen paper collar manufactories in New England, and each girl makes about 1,800 of them daily. BY the steamer Tariffs, from France, I hay«Yec«veel a large and Ueauiifnliy assorted stock of of Paris* flnpat SOAPS, POMADES, HAIR OlfcS t - TOILET, LAVENDER -and COLOGNE WATERS, * CREAMS FOR THE COMPLEXION, ' - - DENTRIFICES and HAIR RESTORATIVES, | , SACHETS POWDERS, all perfumes. ’ These goods are all from the celebrated houses of Chardin, Monilberou Nevn, Monpelas, Piver, Lnbin and Condray. 'CREME DE DUCHESSE, a pomade, the finest known in Paris, possesses all the qualities of a Hair Restorative—is in itself the perfection of art. ' ‘ COUDRAY’S SAVON LACTEINE is the finest Soap known, producing in use a regular bath of milk. The JUICE OF LETTUCE SOAP, VIOLET and VANILLA SOAPS. PEACH, PINEAPPLE, BANANA and FLEUR DE LTS SOAPS. HAIR OILS of different flavors, BANDOLJNfc, HUILLE, CONCRETE. . CREAM of the JUICE of PEACHES, for whitening the bands. LOTION VEGETALE PREPAREE AUX JAUNNES D’OCUFFS, to give the hair a brilliant and glossy appearance, to keep dand ruff off and stop the hair from falling otft. ^ LIPAROLLE TONIQUE, to keep the hair from falling out. and is a brilliant Hair Restorative. EMULSION BALSAM1QUE and BLANCE DE PERLE, for the complexion. EAU DE PHILIPPE, ODONTHALINE, POWDER ODONTHINE, EAU DENTRIFICE, for the teeth and gums. Besides many other preparations, comprising a splendid assortment. > . These goods are immortal, and- the French people through their use have become renowned for their beautifhl complexion, skin and hair. All articles shown with pleasure and explained when necessity requires. Also, a few cases of CHATREUSE, from the GRANDE CUATREUSE, a cordial seldom brought here. ALSO OX UAXD All the following preparations of Cusswell, Alack* Co., under Fifth Avenue Hotel, K. Y. FERRO. PHOS. ELIXIR CALASAYA BARK. COD LIVER OIL, a'rare article. GLYCERIA, a lotion for the hair perfumed with Bay Leaf. DENTINE, FORMA DENTA, LOTUS BALM, AMBER, TOOTH and GUM WASH, TOILET and COLOGNE WATERS. ST. CHARLES SALOON, B Y A. STAMM, B*y Lao*, rear of Boat Office— Tk* taat Liquors, Alas, Wises. Began, *c„ LQNCH every day at 11 o'clock. mis-ljr THE VERANDA HOUSE, M’d after imodatlon A T WHITE BLUFF, will be Open os Monday, the 9th lest., for the accoi of Boarders, transient or persmsast. The eabrcriber, from ius lone experience is the bnafaros. can safely guarantee the comfort of those who may give him a calL “6-Hn MOSBS M. BELI3ARIO. TEBA0RBDR6 HODSL °n .he^’of April ‘tom houses, boats, Ac., in connection with the estsbUsu- ment. •wwwwuw For farther Information, esquire of W McIntyre A Co. iutfVlm* R. P. L. CONSTANTINS, Agent, ^ . Proprietor. AUGUSTA HOTEL. — Sixty years ago, it. is said, there was but one Jew in Boston. Now there are 1800, and they have four synagogues. — The Bill to allow husband or wife, or either of them to become witnesses for or against each other, has been killed in the Assembly of New York. —An attempt was made to assassinate Judge Gasti- nel, itecorder of New Orleans, on’ the 5th, in his own court room, by a man named Christian Seickenus. —The State election will take place in Texas on the fourth Monday in June. The Legislature will meet on the first Monday in August. —Daniel Williams, Postmaster at Franklin, Tennes- J see, has becu arrested'and lodged in the Nashville but the brilliant Alabamain was incomparably his su- j jail, charged with robbing the U. S. mails, perior m everything except devotion to the Union. Sumner’s consistency, too, is admirable. Wade, Wilson, and others may waver in prospect of defeat, but the aroli radical never. There is a sort of heroism in the fanaticism*of the Massachusetts Senator. Sum' ner verily believes that he is the choseu Apostle of a :r spirit of oppression, nor for any purpose • new Evangel, and that that teaches negro equality, ubjligation, nor lor the purpose of j Well, let him believe it. Abolition is now an accom- ;r.a:cg—but to maintain and defend tbo su it of the Constitution and all laws made iu cce thereof, and to preserve the Union with all ignity, equality and rights of the sovereign uLimpaired, and that as scon as these objects Ksciplisiiud the war ought to cease. The said civil war has ceased ; plished fact, and I am not positively certain that all things will not yet work out well for the faithful. 1 should like, nevertheless, to have some showing for the few copper-colored contrabands that once called me master, but I suppose I never shall, as no “mili tary necessity” seems to exist for it. It may all do very well to ridicule “the platitudes and sesquipedalian sei^Q$ces” of Sumner, but for finished oratory he has, in my -judgment, few equals j on this continent, and in many other respects Charles Now tfiat’s honest; That the Senate, in redemption of the : by the adoption of said resolution, will iliDii maintain tho supremacy of the Coustitu- urs made in pursuance thereof, and :mttc the Union with ail the dignity, equality ,’itf of tho several States, the said Southern j . included, unimpaired. j Sumner la an estraoedmary man. That Andrew Johnson, President of the I care not what other people may think about it. I States, merits tho, gratitude of all the people i welL i oeueve suia &w «n I intended and Culled Suites on aocouut of his patriotic efforts T Q i ni1 iJ T * *. arvetbe luiou with all the dignity, equality for 1 8ll ° uld mor “- 1 ^ * to F- nfhi? oi tiit several Stater; the said Southern laded, unimpaired, and that we pledge him orUi ctHiperation iu his said efforts, teat; objected to the present consideration »tae, and it went over under the rule. Sinlsbury pave notice that he would call the :apigain on Friday next. With sentiments of unmingl^d vespoct, I am, J. Dudlet Tur>"eb. THE SPRING FASHIONS* rjt the Senate of the United States. Ctcago Tribune has tho following from its tspen correspondent The New York Evening Post announces thfe spring fashions as pretty well established. , There is a strong inclination toward reviving styles long since looked upon as too antiquated for resurrection. It does not appear, either in millinery*or dross goods, one color is a decided favorite, but green, blue, lav- »*» S—*._A^oo,I acal Of mdi(fna- j quickly, and alway* bad a vulgar appearance, are dis placed byscameos, medalliona and jet pendants, and, to a considerable extent by the material known a« v ulcanite jewelry. In silks the styles are neet and elegant. Chenes have reappeared, And rival in beauty the dotted pat terns; but stripe!tn^he richer patterns are much sought alter. ThexHffib narrow stripes and wide, showy stripes, veryVRsoming to some figures; but perhaps the moat admired are those of medium width, comparatively few ladies chobsing a style decidedly —We observe among the contributions to the great Southern Relief Fair in Baltimore, an acknowledg ment of tho sum of *200 from Ex-President James Buchanan. A. Strange Story—Stolen Monet Recovered Through a Dream.—The Memphis Avalanche says that last Friday night, in Lagrange, Tennessee, the store of Mr. Baum wus entered by burglars, the safe blown open with powder, $2,600 in greenbacks, to gether with about $300 in gold taken. About $500 of the abstracted money belonged to Mr. Baum, and the remainodcr to Capt. Reeves, commanding a ne gro company at that place. Memphis detoctivesware sent for and wont to lagrange. In the meautimo an old German, named Reseine, whose cow had bean stolen orhad wandered off,dreamed that she was in the cemetery of the place, and that he had followed her tholfe, but on reaching the spot he found, not the cow, hut the fragments of a safe and papers scattered about Hu also dreamed that there was money buried there. In tho morning he went out to verify what lie had seen in his sleep, aua found a place iu the graveyard where the earth had been turned up, and on digging the loet money was discovered buried ae he had seen it:in his vision. The stolen treasures have been restored to the owners. We givo the atate- £Eat paper the rcBpoimfT)illfy*i'>l\ftfytfl r l?ltvrivaling to Lippman s Drug and Chemical Warehouse, al3-lmo CORNER CONGRESS AND BARNARD STREETS. Miscellaneous. Notice to Wharf Owners. O WNERS of Wharf Property are hereby notified that they can obtain sand for filling, at the foot of Abercorn street, by hauling the same. \ JOHN & HOOT, mis City Surveyor. GEO. W. BERRY & CO. Manufacturers and Dealers In WALNUT, CHESTNUT AND PAINTED CHAMBER FURNITURE, Refrigerators, Bureaus, Wardrobes, <£c., Block, Hsymarkri gqurt, 1 A 3 Holmes fio eod-Sm BOSTON. C. K. HUBER, IERTLIV B. HASELL Oeneral ^Partners. M. K. JESUP A CO.. w' New York, Special Partners. HUGH A HUR L —March 30th, Ohio, M. MulholUftid shot C. McBride, killing him in stantly. Mulholland and McBride married sisters. The former wae accused of an intimacy with a woman fit bad character, and his wife hearing of it, talked with McBride about it, and he advised her to apeak to her husband on the subject. She did so, and he (Mul holland) became instantly exasperated; made liis wiio go with him io a buggy to McBride's houas, called him to the frontdoor and Mot him. He th< that any j himself up to tho authorities. hen gave d in Senatorial circles at the treason tj&hes of Davis and Saulsbury in the Senate and which may possibly culminate in their irorn that body.” y, us well as possibly. If their expulsion is rouble to override the President, they will Low Stockton, of course, en “a Congress” thus purges itself of its ^ .u tie minority, is it a Congress ? Can it •w Ar.e its laws binding upon the people ? r? they any moral or legal obligations thus These are’questions for the minority to settle, is the majority. Laws are binding on us they egress the popular will, constitutionally Ten .States now out of the Union—having ae »t to a representation in Congress as New «-and with member after member expelled*' Ate or House, by the majority, only to carry t*. the important question arises: Whether ~-««pclied Northern members, and the North- .me members already in Congress, and the members elect, the real Congress is not out- & Capitol, and not in. *>• democratic Senators in Congress added to the and the Southern Senators elected make a 7?foe Senate; and if tho Democratic mem- the House, and the expelled, and the excluded members were added thereto, is -My in the Capitol in a minority, while the Xi 0Ul ' r ~-V. Y. Exjrrens. Jiwp, • s r.iL La tv.—The new postal law, adopted a U; * E1IICe by Congress, provides that all dead let- ' J c returued to the writer free of charge; of money orders of sums less than twen- aD( l foe charge of teu cent3 thereafter, that “* P*-l, if presented within a year afterdate, I^r- In case of the loss of the order it may * without charge. Railroad companies ^ .ue person in charge of the mails free, and muter as tho Postmaster General may direct. - ^g° r defacing mailable matter deposited in ■ 2 o ^ delivery box a person can be fined * -^prisoned not more than three years. Compliment.—A magnificent gold h* lT. ^ a b>°°h containing a complimen- • “ r «s were presented to Mr. Fred. Hudson, f n = e fofor of the New York Herald, on ii51 ’by his assciates in the editorial de- tuat h J pcr, as a testimonial of their ap- -is eminent abilities aa an editor, and his ;’ Qru - R y. and gentlemanly qualities. Mr. * -.j-s from hig arduous post for a season for ... conspicuous. In plain light silks one of the color vxtier de lisle is new, and will be a favorite. I£ is of a Uelicate and boautitul appearance. The old fashioned colors, such as olive green and olive brown have been revived for street dresses. For full dress, colored satins take the lead. The cashmere and white satin is soft and beauMful, and is preferred for bridal dresses in place of white colored silk. Poplin grenadine is mostly used for mourning. It may be worn instead of bombazine,and is ikore dura ble. Bombazines take the precedence for deepest ^piites. The Attorney General announced that the gov- mournmg. Fabrics of goats’ hair will be considerably.used for spring and summer walking dresses. They are in stripes and checks, and are also plain. Wfcen with out any mixture of cotton they are durable, and look well until they are worn out. The plain will make good suits for ordinary wear, but stripes and checks are not desirable in single garments.^. Organdine muslins are most admired for summer wear. The new patterns are quite pretty, particularly those in variegated flowers and delicately formed l 0 Addresses of thick fabric are gored or partially gored. Folding under a part of the width avoids the necessity of a gore in breadth. This style gives a graceful sweep to the skirt. Thin dresses will not generally be gored. The newest pattern in sleeves is the Empire, which is the coat sleeve, with a wide puffing on the top. While the coat sleeve is the prevailing style, there is such a variety of patterns that all tastes can probably be suited. , . # , Points are not much worn. The waists are round, with or without a basque-finish, as it may suit the fancy. Napoleon-Getting Unpopular.—The Paris corres pondent of the Journal of Commerce writes : The Emperor was very badly received a few even" ings ago at the Odeon Theatre, as well as by the crowd in the street, -which uttered many offensive shouts. Matters look uncomfortable both at home and abroad, and altogether there is more public uneasiness than has long been the case. New Brunswick—Resignation of the Minister.— A Frederickton (N. B.) telegram, April 10th, says: The Lower House met this afternoon for a few min eminent had tendered their resignation, and were awaiting a reply. The Governor is expected to send in his answer to-night. In the meantime b*has chosen Mr. Wilmot, of the Opposition, to forma new Govern ment.” -Mrs. Lucretia Mott, the noted Quaker p^gcheress, in a recent Sunday lecture," said the time W»a fast ap- isk higher recognition of She proaching for women to ask their powers in all the various relations of life, thought there ought to be more equality inmarriage re lation ; that woman ought not to be required “to obey. * * The marriage contract, says this gentle Quakeress, ought to partake more of the nature of a “reciprocity treaty” between the sexes than it doeswt present. Does she mean that all the transactions between husband and wife should be “duty free” on both sides ? JSU. 4t> EAST BAY STREET. CHARLESTON, S. C., COMMISSION' BtERQHANTS, MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS, AND DEALERS IN Railway Equipment and Supplies, Portable and Stationary Engines, Saw Mills,.ami all kinis tionaty Engines, Saw Mills^and all I ol Machinery required bjJIaUroad • Companies, Contractors, Manufacturers, Machinists and Agriculturalists. Advances made on consignment of Railrtrullron; also on Cotton and other Produce. BENTLEY'S: Hi SELL CIVIL, MINING AND CONSULTING ENGINEER ■ - - 1 ESTIMATES MADE AND CONTRACTS TAKEN. otpicK an kast may, Husucgmt . »; c. f J25 lmAtwtf Southern Palace W B respectfully invite our old irieuda and the traveling public to give us a call. OurhM is located in the heart of trade, and convenient to tha depots.[B-tm] JONES * RICE. Port Royal House, HILTON HEAD, 8. C. RID DULL * m. B. MIODKU. JuS-tf ROOM, Paoraiaroaa *. r. auee. CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, 8. C. J )RY-G( been sixteen years connected With the estabhranMnt. ni26-tt q. w. WHITE, Proprietor. if I h £ ij Vp , • ■ r -/i.;» _ •- ORFF * WATKINS, 7 1 , . IMPORTERS AND r 41 jhafifTtOC i 1 v ;.s- DEALERS IN DRY GOODS INT AIjTi ITS BRANTCHBB, 111 & 113 Congress St., Savannah. PAVILION HOTEL, Corner Meeting’ and Hasel Streets, CHARLESTON, S. 0. H. Xu. BUTTERBTKLDi Vropir. tW~ Board $3 per day. a2-lm Commission Merchants. -* McKAY, BLISS & CO., Commission Merchants, I \BALRK8 in White Oak an; Yellow Pine Timber of Lv^alleizes. ^utbAdvanees made on consignments the sale e*. Sontberw Piwinote. xiia s v»-/-i'i>in. t-. licit consignments. K1Y. BUSS A CO; dfil-tawtf Ur.'ii.lway, N. Y. GEORGE PATTEN, Forwarding and Commission Marciiaot . No. 182 Buy Street, f22-3tn* SAVANNAH. CRUTCHES RHODES’ TAIRST and only premium awarded at the American I? Institute Fair, 1 St>6, and State Fair of Pa. 1845, for Crutches. Hartman’s Patent Elastic Rubber Crntcnea are pronounced by aurtfeons, and everybtxly else, to be the very-best ever invented. They are easy and con venient, they prevent paralysis oi the turves, do away with ail the weariness Inseparable from the use of all others, and are in all respects unrivalle J. Send for a circular. Agents Wanted everywhere LOVEJOY & TaYLOR, Sole MaauCacturere, No. 47«K Broadway N. Y. 6m-n23 Super Phosphate of Lime, ’riie health. ' ro ’’“triage in Wisconsin. ’ -. / I .' ni6 ^ “ft oi our State, composed of three asserted the legal right of ritlie, . ,‘‘ n “ isconsin. The question turned COns, fruction of the following clause i.ff.T^UUou : hiiii o“‘cjfi ule ma >’» at any time, extend by law .. hj Persons not herein enumer- ^"' slLill be in foree until the same hiectioT, 8 . ^^tted to a vote of the people at a ^ ^ tt „ ’, an “ a PProved by a majority of all the iiity rij/I . Section.” hv submitted to a vote of the k'-Tbe tiie ri Stt of suffrage to ne wilie wbnlo ^ iigUL OI suurogo VO ITXI- , ih. ; 1 l mber °l votea cast for state officers *’><('. I-. w “°le Parasols are richer, smaller and more beautifully decorated than ever. They are usually lined with white and have gilt or ivory handies carved in singu lar de'vicee. Some of black silk are embroidered with jet and gold; others with sfoel or chrystal beads, the edge being finished with a cord or narrow fringe. The old-fashioned, canopy-top parasol is brought out again, but it has not yet found many purchasers. There is nothing new in shawls, except square ones of silk and wool of so light a shade they can be worn an summer. The only novelty in shoes is the Congress and prom enade boot combined. The elastic reaches just above the ankle joint, aud the top buttons on each side ; the advantage is that it can be put on much quicker than one buttoned the entire length. Slippers are trimmed with elaborate bowe, sometimes embroidered with gilt beads. The designs in jewelry are many—some of them only attractive on account of their oddity in having numerous angles, curves, and pendants. Ear-rings and brooch^tre set with briUiauts, pearl and diamonds, and are usually finished with pendants of some fanci ful device. In vulcanite jewelry, which is coming into use,theie is a new chain intended to be worn over the basquine. Tiiere are also eets with white onyx, with pear s aud cold, in curious designs. Chains in this material, fas- » \ Aisxx fhwuvt anil lorn? anoui/h to f H;; -4ivt-~avr'7' nuin ^ er of votes cast for the •'tfscticir JD ° U i t 0Ufc - s ^tb “of all the votes cast at ! *»tn«4 0 - an V he “umber of votes cast against •&i-vf, H fote canvassers, unanimous* aoVn co Wlth tlle universally conceded . :r, ° constitution at that time, declared C^v. ago, when the five thou- electors in the State betUe wUol ° number in favor of Ticetion has been repeatedly gl^tonlv ». tn evcr - v occasion the vote, on that ". ln tho negative. The majority ol Male:: 5 car 00 that subject was nearly ten fcf’ tt ‘7ths» DtRro 6 ’Jffr«ge. and counting the R,., “-e majority iu tfie negative waa much 5?»^?, c ? uies “nce in the obvioualy proper :t b* sU i,i* oonriitution—a construction placed fa. „ am er» the very next year after ite os on. II en,een Tears, the three gentlemen W the K,“£ r l m ® Court assume to reverse the b,at> » Board of Canvassers, overrule the ’-i« ne a<inut *he negro to the ballot box I iri Hese , b f. oce fdings of the present Congress, to t». feienVTr 1 :* 11 Proceedings are akin, we know of tneSl'y in the whole history of the struggle Riiwaxikee News, March 29. taned with a pin at the throat, and long enough to ho“d the watch in the belt, are worn. Pendsnt charms Among linen collars is theEmpress, edgedwlth lacs, having a cameo on each point, while on the cuffs of the aleeves thera were^ ccmeos to match. Another collar has a red and white °? rd neck, with tassels in front. Handkerchiefs beautiful ly embroidered, with an initial or some strange device in the corners, are among the attractions. . Of tho’present style of hoop, with its great circum ference. a lady writes: , ... , •‘It is said the Empress Eugenie leads the fashions, but it bsa never been said of her that she appears in unmanageable attire. American ladies, in' following what they call the mode, persist in walking tbo crowded streets and in entering public conveyances in hoops that require the space of a circle six feet In diameter. The strange antics of these hoops suggest the words: “01 wad some powT the giftie gie us To see oursel’s as fibers see us! ” THE STANDARD MANURE, AT sea 50 PER TOM, CASH. S65 CiTT ACCEPTANCE, DUE NOV. 1. al? tf MILLER, THOMAS A CO. SANDERSON & WILKINSON, HARNESS, SADDLERY AND ^ TRUNK STORE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Under St. Andrew’s Hall, Broughton St., SAVANNAH, 0>V, a9-tf THE ETE, EAR, AND THROAT. D r. WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada West, Physi cian and Surgeon, Oculist sainess, and Aurist, can be om8ulted on Deafness, Discharges from the Kar, noises in the Head, Catarrh, Diseases of the Throat and Luugs. All diseases of the EYTS, requiting eltheir Medical or Surgical aid attended to. . Office NO. 11, iu Dr. T'hos. Buckler's old office on Lexington street, Baltimore, Md. Office hears from 9 to 12 A. M„ and 3to 5 P. M. 19 tr Immense Improvement in Steam* HICKS’ PATENT DIRECT-ACTING, RE- CIPROCATJNG-PISTON STEAM EN-** GINES. letter of Mia Boston Journal J< **a*n doea not appear to be because Congress is certain to utfiisu^igbts bUl Upon the statute books as tSr t «JV ,of ‘He land, apd there ere reaeons for ^*test case will aoati be made up for de- DKATH WHILX UffDEK THE INELCEHC* OF CgLOBO, — —■“*- - '*-* & Lister, roxX.-_.Mrs. Latatia S. Lister, wife of Thoa. whose reaidence is on Fourth street, above German, vent, in company with a female acquaintance, yester day afternoon, to the rooms of Mr. Slack, dentist, to have teeth extracted. Being delicate, and fearing aha would suffer much from the operation she requested Mr. ala/ - k to administer chloroform, which he did, in a quantity, aa he thought, suited to her physical con dition. He waa proceeding to extract the teeth when the patient waa observed to be in spasfht. An effort was at once made to restore her to consciousness, but though all proper means were need, it wae unsuccess- ol, and the died in a few minutes. —Fhil. hedger, 9th. t S AVK 70 per cent, in apace, weight; transportation, friction, ami parts over the I test engines, with , engines, great economy in steam and repairs. The cheapest, simplest most compact, and durable made. Adapted to all ’’purposes. For circular address the Hicks Engine Co., No. .BS Liberty street. New York. fl9-2aw6ui Orange Wine. TfjST received at the METROPOLITAN BILLIARD tf HALL, a lroge assortment, of thfc new and lie! One Wine. Com® in and |ry it. all TO PLANTERS. THOMAS H. AUSTIN, fieieral Cimlssm ail FomriiiUE MIUEiOXXAtJT, 95 Bay Siroet, Savannah*«a. BLACK SILKS ! -We have received by last steamers— BLACK SILKS, of all widths COLORED AND WHITE DRESS SILKS >G*B?4PJNE^ - ' ii. BAREGES, - PINA CLOTHS, PLAIN AND CHECK POPLINS, LAWNK MUSLIN, - ORGAND&8, and other Styles of Drees Goods. EINSTEIN <& ECSMAK, mke lil Congress street. •Just Received, Wm. M. Tunno A Co . SAVannah; Noarse & New York; Kpplug, Hansard ii Co., Columbus. mao-tf i ■ ■ i - - l - A N lnxolce of the celebrated CHAMPAGNE XV WINES of Meevs. Bruch," Foucher A Co., of ■nos; A. Doiammoru,' Of Savannah, Ua. Joins M. W. Hum, Of Jefferson Co* Fla. A. DUTENHOFER & C0„ Shipping, Forward in a:, COMMISSIO sTmERCHANTS) Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. the following brani Tanrf* Cor, Carte Cor, F. W. SIMS 9 CO. Prompt attention given u> the purchase, sale and shipment of cotton, lumber and couture pro duce generally. CimsignmentS solicited, on which liberal entrances - iciU he made. W E will keei Plows, stantly ou hand a fall stock of .Corn Shelters, Straw patters, Axes, and other Agricultural implements of bftt makers and patterns with which to supply Planter* and Country M erchants, whose attention we iavite to our stock and think we can make it to their inter est to purchaser of us., -BOUSE * BRYANT, j25 tf 1W Bay street. Peruvian Guano. W E have In store genuine Mb. LPeruvian Qua direct importation, and wfii.hell in quantl > suit purthaams. m-tf CRANE A GRAYBILL. OATS, OATS. P RIME article, In lota to' auit purchasers, at the lowest market rates. Apply to CHARLES L. COLBY A CO., Corner nay and Abercorn sts. m20-tf NOTICE. Ofty Lot*, who are in arrearfor (kowMl Rent, are notified that additional costa ll be incuirr. d by them unless they discharge thefr *. T. GIBSON, ligations at an carl] ' fu City Treasurer. TO THE PUBLIC. by the Honorable the In- ferior Court of Chatham county for the purpose of vaccinating the different people of the county and city, I give notice that I have an ample supply of vaccine matter, and can be found at my honsa, cor ner of Montgomery an<» gM hours from«V Bfi til» p. a. o^fonda^. Tuendgyn and Wedne^&yh. My cnargttdMl be m«tor»te,and to tlioee absolutely unable to pay I will make no charg* People residing In tbe^ontry wffl be viart- ed agnaeaWy to jotter on Thuredavs, Fridays and Saturday*. AH communications addressed to me to Or - COa wib0M0« flpEFTALL, M.IX Brofrn’s Standard Scales. TTSKD by aetJnlted States and -Motelga Govern- U ments for more than THIRTY YjP tRS, Adapted to any branch of businoss for foreign or home market* Warranted accurate and durable. Soles rooms No. . 8 Barday-st, near Broadway. N. Y. seplt Ij K BROWN, Maaafottursr. STEAM &AW, MILL FOB SALE. fJTHK STEAM SAW MILL at No. dA. A G. B. H, !*®ir all In complete running order, ia now offered for sal* The engine la 36 horse power, new carriage and timber on WM. T. B. MARSHALL t BEO. ■STEBEXCia: Brigham, Baldwin & O'.. Ravannah ; Hiram Rob erts, Savannah; J. H. Zellin 1 Oo., Macon, Ga. ; Dr, ; James M. Ball, sonvlUe, Fla ; Col. W. L. Bailey, Jefferson count* Fla - D. H. Baldwin ft Co.. New York; Bearden ft Co., New York. Warrcti Mitchell, Esq., Lotffsville. Kentucky. m GEO. H. ARLEDGE, SHIP CHANSffiKR, GROCER Commission wad Porwanllng Merchant, n BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. d28-ly Aims K- Binnxtt, » H York Ja* C. Van Fklt, Cba* H. Bxanrr, Raleigh, N.C. Bennett, Van Felt & Co., COMmisSION MERCHANTS VOX TUB BALI OF CeTTOI TIIA8IB, NAVAL STINES, ITS., , AI.SO, FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OP STATE AND * OTHER STOCKS, 23 YVTittoHall St., New *forU. We have associated with ns Mr. D. W. Dtnrvj* PnbUcTmsmuer for North Caroiina. RIDE. wsssk; Harness, whioh we j*5-tf on hand a few Open J^ggrtn antf kwar* light and neat. Also, Seta «f [oh we wuis®» unusually low* - BOUSE ft BBTANT, ’ wiffiyatrmi, Dry Goods., DRY GOODS The undersigned having formed a copartnership tinder the firm name of Hiram Roberts’ Sons & Co., for the purpose of carrying on a general DRY GOODS BUSINESS, have now opened, and will continne to receive additional supplies of Imported and Domestic Dry Goods, which they offer for sate at MO. ADO GIJMfUMg' MUUd)Za» secofffFSSJK. e «st of th* Market, and at the DWIGHT L. ROBERTS. ne tf bdward a. lathrop. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. WJR invite your attention to the largest and most VV complete stock of ‘ . in quarts an<| pint* Notice. All Taxes levied under the Ordinance of December •27th, 1866, are required to be paid between the 1st and 10th or the present month, and are set forth be low. Tbe tax on real estate may be paid for tbe quarter ending March Slat, ISM, or for the whole ***£ . p. . ' On groea sales of merchandise (including sales of liqaorj.except cotton, H per cent. On gross sates of cotton, 1-10 percent. On all commissions derived .from any business transaction (other than merchandise) by any factor, auctioneer, broker, forwarding, shipping or commia- sion merchant* 1 percent. ' On all incomes derived from salaries end the pur suit-ef any profe*#on, faculty, trade or calling what soever, except from real estate, l per cent. 6a gross receipts of any business transactions, not ikinciaded in the foregoing, and iaoloding all inaur- r ance companies 4tnd agencies, gas companies, ex- press companie* cotton presses, hotels and ragtaur onffit 1 per cent. On all receipts forfrmght or pasMge money which are payable in thH citjFLper cent. On groea earnings of every bank, bank agency or bankers, 1 per cent. DRY GOODS to be found In this city, and which te eEwed AT THE LOWEST PRICES, By m2* y r EINSTKN ft ECKMAN, 1S1 Congress str&t. Savannah, G* Miscellaneous. City Court of Savannah. FEBRUARY TERM, ISM. used which -per month. On awry deg, three dollars per annum. on the valne of all furniture, jewelr worth over three-hundred dotian, l pef cent. Every mate residsflt between the ages of twenty- -— such as may bo en- tlections, and for the same, r and plate W hereas. Moeca A. Cohen, Octavo* Cohen. Henry D. Weed;!. S. Tysoo, Francis J. Cham pion; Edwin E. Herta, NoW® A. Harde* Uo-m Y. Henderson, Thomas Arkwright, Henry Bryan and John R Wilder were refalAriysnaimoned t® attend and be sworn as Grand Jurors for the February Term, 1866, of the City Court of Savannah, mada de fault: It a ordered thttthey he fined such in the aunt or forts dollar* nuleas they fit* good and sufficient cause of excuse on or before tt® first cay of tbe rexttean of this Court,<#kAb® .fiat Mon day in May next. ., And wherea* Henry Mailer, J. B. G*Odry, Ante® Gibb, Laurence Dunn, Joseph Ruckert, H. B- Breen, Theodor B. Marshall, John J. Mlurle* Joseph Sul livan and Patrick OTooIe were summoned to.at tend and be sworn ae Petit Juiosa for the February Texas. City Court of Savannah, made delanlt: It te ordered that they be lined 'each twenty dollars, file nooa and sufficient can the first-day of the next 1 : <>r ADyi^rea* l ftter O&eif; Henry Weltabe* C. V. ! Hntchin* John Cochran. Lcfete Pried, Hugh Mna- 4 Fraada Ken* Tates Be tit nd he swors ns Petit f the Cite Court of Re ordered that they be twenty dollar* ualeae they euffictentcause ofarenseonnrbefore unless they one and sixty year* except only su titled to registry and to vote at < who ahali regtetec their names and ] oae donar per eannm. • tin real estate, 1 per cent. R. T. GIBSON, as City Treasurer. Notice. fit HE copartnership of Colby, MUlen ft Co., a 1 risn/G*. is this day dissolved by mutual sent. m2 at Da> coo- „ t. COLBY* ca, :E H. MILI.KN. % i. H. CARTER Cooper, Olcptts i Farrellv. The Man of the Wodfi; b, Whiten North De Profuadte ; by William Gilbert Poetry of the War; by Gw* \Xt°S2VH$& Walter Qonng Travail eurs De KENNETH McLEA ft CO., t ■ ... V ■ £- Commission Merchants 2M IAY ITBEET, •ATAFlTAn, SA Sundries-* ROO BARRELS POTATOES * * BO BARRBfi ONIONS, M TIKRCEfreHOULDKRfi AND SIDES Advance* laade on Consignments of Cotton for produce to our Mends In Liverpool and ask. - ' * 1 m per Cnmfarie and for «4e by and Patterns of Falrtn amf Counter Seale* Which 4 darnbllity cannot be eurperenL Sm Frmne* Bern* Hook* de., for weighing on F0C *“'^ 1 BOUSE > BBT AST, _ J*MT UfiltoMW* -J,’ RECEIVED BY : a novel Son’s for]May. LIST OF Uncalled-for Freucht kffttttiffiM/ jssz , 2TJt ft Bbinl i ut 1 box mdse, 9 box®* w4 M qnerter boxa* John . : igawefyOK use tohenaMmntoitttouvkh t * - •.--. -. - — . -Sc4 to, ■ «j£r. ****-*?£ »**««-.•« BUtoS SftfoW., 9, £. l A Afiw*. ’ ■ . % ♦sre13 *^fi*?*e uSi U ,%** < To itzn •HP