The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, April 26, 1866, Image 2

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r :WT j written; the absorbing struggle that engaged the time 1 I and means of everyone bad its influence upon that W. MASON. The following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That JohibM. Cooper, Esq., is entitled to ‘ of the members of the ij$ah News and Herald. s t “i 80- lM cteims - ahva - vs made to the gently* feelingsidmo'wledtfmenU i asSJSirii ltU 'ri' :OUl<11 K >tl>e ' an( ^ Were i not forward ; {j n iJ u society for the able and faithful manner in ' le *“ em . be ™ were nearly all absent, and . w Inch lie has, during the past five years, as President td — 1 resources reduced; tue homestead at fietbesda Oban- of t re Society, msnaged its domestic and financial a - «r jiisny - daned. .-md ohr lioysthruwn into a new place with but fairs. ' ■ , « ~ ‘ - t 1 w ot tea necessaries of life. Under these sad and , itesolved. Tliat in testimony of our high apprecia- *WJ‘ ™SOS t Associate Etlitor, | r ’4W c.vcumstaiK es—enough to depress the Officers j aou of his personal devotion to the interests of the eventful and trying unanimously elected this Society be Directors of the Central Jfficfel Paper of the City ... , ■ : - —- _ , ,, ., | that a copy oi this resolution be furnished to President relity has kept this noble idiarity alive, and it would Wadley by the Secretary. become us now to record our appreciation of their A resolution was also adopted thanking Hon. Sol- ^ ^ ‘ , nr j omon Cohen for his oration, and rcouestincr aconv ol The rosignation of Mr. Jno. M. Cooper from the it for publication. requesting acopj oi Presidency and Mr. ^ m. Batteisby ii-om the \ ice- The dinner was of course the great event of the day i f»reat Iork to tlie Socieiy, au they •;vit that it in submitted m preference to of my own. \ • \ Respectfully, * r F. W. Sims, Vice-President Union Society. tHE FOUR CONDITIONS. presents no parallel to the four -precedent by tbe Reconstruction in their report to Congress. That ive the assent oi a majority ol both matin nnot admit of denial; that if in ’ d .in a bill it will meet with the i f the Executive, tve'have as little : ubt, but that a two-thirds Vote will he <e- red for It, is mote problematical. Thus, . ,. , ' . . . ,„„..niinn of this 1 .i 1 * 1 "’- 111110 J uU the following statement in detail ol broaden their charities, ths of elaborate preparation Ol inis . aU the property and investments of thoUnion Society, , ft aud also its boobs and uamDhlets. deeds jalata Wat Alter Special Notices. New Advertisements. coun ted ljo’s-.-i ilice mo great fur its good. " j w:t h the children, and it was a truly pleasant sight to The report of Mr. Cooper embraces a detailed state- I those whose labors have been devoted to this noble mcnf the interests of the Society for the past J ear. j charity to witness the zest with which the little one. ( thronged the table, which fairly groaned under ampK eupiJlics of all good things edible. It was a noticea ble feature of the occasion that the girls of the Ladies’ Female Asylum shared the treat to the boys of the Union Society. It was a touching incident, and j it was felt by all present that this united action of the , two societies, in their labors of love could but tend to Savannah. March, 1800, WILLIAM M.,Wadley, Egq.,) President oi' Union Society. j $1,000. Improvements at Bn fnesda,heretofore valued at $£>,- 000. Making a total of $9,5i.O. Farm and household furniture, live stock, school furniture, valued in idol ut $5,000; present, value un known. section, 100 acres land InAlainakee county, Iowa, donated by Andrew Low, Est]., value unknown. 12 Conlederate 7.30 interest notes, valueless, $1,200. 12 Confederate Treasury notes, valueless, $25,3MJ 37. Scrip f«>r 50 shares Macon and Western it. It. stock S^QHC'0,500. Building fund property, which, with the above, yielu* no revenue for general purposes, lo shares South-Western R. R. stock, par value SI, GOO. * 18 shares A f liiiiiic * $1,800. Total $0,400. Gi Cohledeiatc 7.30 lft«r bringing before them numbers ! pse?, men ot unexceptionable \vi6- [integrity—after sifting a great mass i furious testimony, with powers oi ; lalysis rarely exercised—tbe long delayed jenmerit makes its sppearance, in direct j JDflict with the laws of evidence, contra- ! Cting every piece of testimony in whicii wfldence can be placed: The testimony of lexander H. Stephens and Robert E. Lee, i the exclusion of every other witness, lgbt to have been deemed sufficient to have ven preponderance to whatever facta or jries of opinions that were made the basis j f that report. On one point the great Georgia statesman j as unequivocal. Ho affirmed it as bis de- j berate opinion that any coudbion-precedent ddressed to the people of Georgia for re-j PavUion r oteJ p . dmi-.pion into tlieUuion would not and ought i Brown Ward, i.-uu f to be accepted by them; yet, in the t.eeili r f tb; t opinion, knowing that any proposi on oi that kind would be rejected by then,, ha committee have reported in favor of lour | "^togfieM pbmtam«"iot‘ oudilions, the most 'obnoxious that 'could | a..ti=a u> the society, Sll.btii lav,; been conceived to the Southern people. is it not obvious that tho whole matter w.i- )re-ai ranged, and that the committee wen letermiued on tbe character of their report rrespective of testimouy of any kind ? laudato, 4th of July, 1876, was chosen to identify the day of the advent to freedom o' ths negro with the natal day of American It. - dependence. Whether the committee ready expects to obtain a vote of tfire6-fourths oi tha -itetes for the propositions they have of fered ae ecnditions-precedent, in the form its booi-s and pamphlets, deeds, flats, legal j Alter a season of recreation, which some devoted to instruments, manuscripts, ire. &c„ all of which ere ; strolling in the woods, and other to tripping in the now iraiieierred to your keeping, and which, it is i dance to the inspiring music of Profeasor Richter's K'OYjued by Rule 7 of the* By Laws eh all bs entered I , .... v . upon the minutes of this iToSgty. emerea | hand, the excursionists betook themselves again to Bctiie&dc, cum prising with-improvements, 1.15 acres | *he cars and returned joyously homeward, reaching puircha-af ^ "o’f Ut ' Sy ° f Wm Hu <f bas ) original ! the city not till about nine o'clock, however, owing to St 6-lu acres land donated by Jos. S. Fay, te| , a deteutl on at Xo. 2. on account of a Are on the track, vain, d ct il.ooo. ‘ ’ j With this exception the enjoyment of the day was no 1 iar ‘ acres laud donated by officers of the society, ' marred by a single mishap. By. Telegraph. co.ygress. Colorado Admitted. Wj nd Gulf R. R. stock par value, , valueless, $6,100. . fptiir- J mterest noie? ENEEAL FUND. perty, being lota G, 7, 20 and 21» iirci, villi improvements, lately thoroughly .‘•.nd under privileges, uhd lot fee simple luls oi iin* Ci«y wortii not lea.s than $45,000, being o*.v under rent of $8,000, with reservations, v.hich i ;i y_b<? made to yield $1,000 more. of purchase money due in 1330, and in stipulations, on 10 ots sold by the City and do- ;ty, Slid ‘ a Jefferson county, 174.^ acres,an$ inaprov, d at $0,000 Central R. It. L Banking Co. stock, par rsHiN.GTON, April 25.—Th® Senate has parsed the bill admitting Colorado. The House to-day resumed the discussion of the Pacific Railroad Bill. ELECTION. On Wednesday, the 2d day of May next, mi election will be held at the Court House, In the city of Savan- nsh, for a County Judge and a County Solicitor tor the county of Chatham; for the term prescribed by the Act of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia. The polls will be opened at seven o'clock a. m., and be closed at e-x o’clock p. m. The Sheriff and his Deputy, with hie Constable, or Chatham county, are required to attend and pre serve order. WM. H. CUYLEH, J- n o o.o. N. B. KNAPP, j. i. a «. c. GEO. P. HARRISON, J. I. o. o. o. JOHN SCREVEN, j. i. c. o. a. JOHN WILLIAMSON, i.«. o. o. a «t-em5 COUNTY COURT JUDGE. To th* Votebs or Chatham County : Fellow Citizens—I announce myself a candidate for the office of Judge of the County Court, at the election on the 1st Wednesday in May next, and re spectfully solicit your suffrage. m2T-tf CHARLES FARRELLT. COUNTY COURT JUDGB. Please announce MAX. DESVERGERS a candi date tor Jadge of the Coanty Court, and oblige a6 MANY VOTERS. COUNTY SOLICITOR. Fei-low-Citizens of Chatham Countt :—I am a candidate for the office of County Solicitor and re spectfully request your support at the election to be held on the 3d of May next. m2S GEO. W. MOORE. PLASTERS’HOTEL Restaurant. THE Proprietor respectfully begs to Inform hie I friends and patrons that hU •• RESTAUR ANT” will be closed on SATURDAY, and he takes this method of thanking his customers 'or the liberal patronage of which b. haa been the recipient during the season, and will be happy to meet them allagaln at his ** RE-OPENING, n of which das notice will be given. . a?6-l GEORGE GEMENDEN. PLANTERS’ HOTEL. T HE Proprietor begs to inform his friends and pa trons that he is about leaving the city for Europe, and has left the management of the Hotel during his absence to Messrs WM. M. DAVIDSON and PHILIP YOUNG, who will spare no pains to make everybody comfortable who favors them with their calls. Thanking the public for past favors, he would respectfully solicit a continuance of their pa tronage. a* 6-3 GEORGE GEMENDEN. To Rent. A FURNISHED HOUSE, situated within five min ltes walk of the Exchange. Enquire at this office. .36-1* New Advertisements. . ST. ANDREW’S HALL. 3For a yew Nights Only, Commencing on WEDNESDAY NIGHT, APRIL 25tb DR. G. D. BEALE’S GRIND MOVING MIRROR; Or, Wonders of the World. NIAGARA RIVER AND FALLS, MAMMOTH CAVE OF KENTUCKY. East River and New York Harbor; Fair Mount Water Works, near Philadelphia: A splendid Boat Itec. on the Mississippi River, at night Bach entertainment to conclude with a GRAND NATAL BATTLE BETWEEN TWO HOS TILE FLEETS. Doors open at 7}j o'clock; Performance commences at 8 o’clock. Admission Si; Children wilder 10 years, a244* Fifty Cents. May Party. fliHE Exercises ot Mr. L. LOUIS’ Closing Party will X commence on Tuesday, May 1st, at 8 o’clo k P. M. Any of his former pupils and friends wishing tickets, will please call at the School Room, or at Mr. Lessing’s music store. a2*-tmy2 ^Auction Sales, executors sale *y «*Us Wyny ft. Christian. Will be Sold on tbe first TUESDAY *„ tween the legal h<£re j «K b* 19 Lots, fronthig on Abercom .-a „ also, 10 7-10 acres of Land, diridp8 M }2, Qwln Dett« I half,ere lots, near the Parade*’ro^o tWeat "” e Lover’s Lane. Sea lithogranh dra2tnS fl ’ ronm rz erty, atoui“store. ' urawing, 0 f th 0 n,™ At the same time will be sold n , a lot of Sliver Ware, and two Bom,® Wa! <* of the Savannah, Albany & Gn’f . Si0 " e * ^ teed 1», the City of SavannS. a ' Iroad - G^ r ™ J . 80,(1 for the benefit of ihehelra the estate, in compliance wl'hthp L d ^ltore by order of the executor wl atlle terms of the wni f “28 ' Will be sold on MONDAY 3oth t*., a. m.. at GeU’a Farmf tt & 1 ? “'dock ' A lot of Household Furnltnro »t« r ^ Mattreseea, p|]i 0HA Feath?? S n or Boh Stands. Bureaus. Chdrs, Centre TsKi^i 8 - Wash- a* d Library, Ottomans, Sofas Chap Tables, Card Tables, Carpets Cnv* rdr ° hM ' Llnm? Cuuery, and .variety ofTt&rSw'c,^ Qlas »^ also, A splendid Saddle Borse. three venial , gently one new Buggy, WagoiJ k ! M and tnral Implements. Ac., Ac. narae *s, Agricul ^epoMtlveiy without reserve. Terms c COUNTY JUDGE. Ffllow-Citizens of Chatham County ;—I am a candidate for tha office of County Judge, and respect fully solicit your support at the election to be held on the 2d of May next. tn27-td LEVI S. RUSSELL. A RTOT IN BOWLING GREEK, KY. The Military Called Ont. Bowlinq Green, Ky., April 23—A mob has been endeavoring to rescue a negro, who committed a mur der, from the Sharin', with tho intention of hanging him. The Sheriff is aided by the soldiers, ment is intense. The exeite- To tbe Voters of Chatham County. Fellow-Citizens—I announce myself a Candidate for the office of Judge of the County Court on the let Wednesday In May next, and respectfully solicit your support. m21-td JNO. A. STALEY. To tile V oter, ol' tnutham County. Wo are authorized to announce JNO. HUGUENIN TflOMAS, Esq., as a candidate for County Solicitor. Election on the 2d day of May next. M MANY CITIZENS. o 1,100. 3 share:} Augusta A Savannah R. It. stock, par j Atlantic A Gulf It. it. stock J300. a lh me Insurance Cm. 2PI pier cent,in i' 1 ’ 1 - 500 shares Southern Insurance & Trust ! ‘ vci.it. interest, 5.000. Say worth at present IVcw York Cotton Market. New Yore, April 25—Cotton dull at 34 to 36. Gold 127. t.-d hr -Jno. M. douaivd by Jno. . . iitnes, 5,000, 10 per evut., $300. cf cisaadiaeats of the Constitution, we oan- j a. Wiiucx' due bin, due ir not cay. But that these are the great themes on which they mean to agitate,, at the next election, i3 very evident. If the people sanc tion these amendments we must conclude, of cmrso, that they are resolved on a change of tho government that their fathers institu ted eighty years since—that the States are to be divas tod of all sovereignty—that a central government is to be organized, instead of a Federal Republic, in which is to be lodged all the powers of a consolidated despotism. The Te;: 1.0.3—During the recent debates in the British parliament on Fenianiitn, the Right Hon. Jainos Whiteside, on March 22, gave a history of the ;., July 8, progress of the movement, both in Ireland and the United States, and stated that the English Ministry ' had oloeely watched its progress in this country since Williams’ note, due In Confederate 1S33 - It appears from the remarks of Mr.-Whiteside vl-m i , : that a British spy mads reports upon American ib bill, due in Confederate times. 1 >- ■ , -T. .. 23, 10 percent. 5ui. i UenianlRm to tue Ministry in 1832, and that their spies ,. Cuyler e uute for £3 0, interest due from have since been constantly reporting its progress. ’ | 7,fr. Wlitbuttdp i« a 're—.* tV... XT.... ... n rn An , rT. d.m inis notes, (11.) 230each, maturing ly from March 1, 1886. $2,760. .. o.-y cr.,.:i o->.:;.'iv ■decor 's, d jor, i ir Co. dr'3 Historic,'* do teb 21. C" er .r Co. Say worth $600. Certificate Continental Insurance Co., N 1358, for 335 00. Geo. W. Shaffer's note for $500, less paid $230. $250. R. A. t J The membership contributions now due and con sidered good, are not less than $6,000. Total. $80.- 415. Mr. ’Whiteside is a Tory member of the House of Com mons, representing the Dublin University. —We have additional news from Chile and the West Indies, via Havana on the 16th inet. The port of Concepcion, Chile, had been bombarded and occu pied by the Spaniards. Another oil well has been dis covered near Nllla Clare, Cuba. The government of Porto Rloo baa abolished the passport system. Slight earthquake ahochs were felt at Ponce, St Jago and Jiguanl. :i imaou i lug in Dree into c;:rup v, with too >.,* ,g lt S recent Articles IS tneee matter, satisfactorily, even if ; frail icncing. were lowing paragraph: I ^ ‘ .. , u , bL,u ?V’ < o u u 1 °' x ' jJho* , oldc»t inhabitant'* remembf-rs-never to have T . . . ■ V us dhowu by tlie ; witnessed more vivid aud coutiuumis fiaahes oi liefit. URERS If we mistake | t » ur0Ci;sed md I vidually for the Society, j nius or louder peals of thunder. The storm contihSod ''• r .nn^’u t ^ ree uvgroes wiLh two chilurcu, at a-cost of j far into tlie night, driving "the tsrror-striokeii r;in- io.uOO. hoping in doing so to ..cure^efficient m.Dige- drops" In wild confusion through the air —AliarLi ment.in the uomestic affairs of the Tnsiuuuon, and a IrU&iQeraer, 2*1/1. * ® supply pi bread, at least, in view of th ' - 1 ]t:AiiTFACU'REKg’ CIRCULAR. This is tLe title of a paper published in. 'h> city o;'2few York in the interests oi tlie do- nir-tic umnufflCtnrer, of w'lich 10.000 copies* arc circulRted. Among its recent- articles is one Cnutaining the follov Hints to jaanufact- n'-t rv-.z ■ octurers to look out for coming change mutM'kiiiy affecting their interests. Wliat- * ev. r inayiiave been the disadvantages of the war, v hns at least been the means of letting in upon the country a flood of light upon question* of political economy. Wo could ntf.it.'! i> allow Europe to go ahead of us in matters ot economic science so long as w t bad do fi-cal burdens to carry; but now that (n.ir taxation equals that of the most htv.viiv taxed CiWmtrieaof the Old World,we arc c.impelled to seek an improved public in telligence upon question, that have hereto fore been deemed as of little practical conse quence io the people of this country.” * * “There is no stemming the teudency to ward the e,arly adoption of the free trade prncipk-s of England in (his country. The pre-eminent success of that policy, in the case of England, and the successful result ol its pur'ia! adoption in France, are great ar guments from fact, which have auuk deep into the American mind, and will some day' soon do very much towards effecting a great upheaval ot public opinion among our peo ple upon these subjects. Besides this, the t working of protection is producing a very j - T, MCa J°. verniIlcr,t i,SC.ou..:.. and deep end general dissatisfaction in the public 1 ^ * ““ auu * M3r * 1 mind Toe question of protection is stead- ;3 Cbafetlere:..- interest notes, 7^i» " ■ ' Confederate Trraxury antes, mostly of State’s dona- lion, which l- -ntd not be uae.l, and for ’.vhich dona tion tbe Society was greatly indebted to Mr. Francis L. Gue, $2d,38u. Fifty shares Macon and Western Railroad stock. $6,6002,.— ’ Dauiiige to Ictu.on Hotel (in Greenbacks), about i j £2,oti0. j Lo=a and damage at Betbeada, here and in Jefforiftiu i county, n..t known, but not less, and pobsibiy several ■ Limes more than c 10,600 (Confederaco moat For statement of books, pamphlets, plats, legal in- sirumenie, manuscripts, Ac., Ac., see printed pages accompanying this. The due bill oi A. Wilcox for 45012,95, forms a por. tion of the debr.s of private and irregular operations tor the maintenance of the Institution during our troubles, with individual as wall as Society funds, and the private or goffer fund, alluded to In my annual re- por s of ’C-3 and 4. There ere some matters con- n -heiherTh t! ‘,.f be '! e m Pe . rl£i0nS .{f e J uus<ittle <L but! SxvEjttSTjnu—We have heard of no serious dam- ■ i*un r 'he,i final adjustment will leave a balance in age resuitiug lmm the terrific storm of Sunday night t . or o* a-mnet me it is impossible now to say. but , A number of trees throughout the citv were unrooted I *■• ■»•. . e ioin he vaned character and mui- ■ and several sm;dl houses on tlie suburbs, in au unfln- o sr.nhesoopcratmi.S' and finally hav- I h-fed state were blown down. Several points were >r.. u. to doaudon everything and go struck by lightniug, hut solar as *ve Lave b-en able i me exempts m uotcuoe of the city— j to learn no oue sustained anv personal iniurv. The i some i»apern, and tbe general coufu- tariouo b!;t owe*!, it v.vnH be almost imposeibie to i of 8baDfii*> County Solicitor. FEiAow-CrriitENs of C.uatitam Cot'NTY—I am a candidate for the office of County Solicitor, and re spectfully ask your support at the election to he held on t he 2d of May next. f "JNO. O. FERRILL. County Solicitor. Fellow-Citizens of Chatham County: I am a can didate for the office of County Solicitor, and respect fully ask your support at the election lo be held on the 2d of May next. a?6^d ROBERT FALLIGANT. BATCHBIiOR’S HAZE STB The Original and Best In the World I The only true •md perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Instan taneous. Produces immediate.y a splendid Black or natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin. Remedies the 111 effects of bad dye*. Sold by all Drng- :jlpt8. The genuine i« signed William A. Batchelor. Also, J regenerating extract op millefleurs, For Restoring-and Beautifying the Hair. on'M-* 1 v <’TTABT.ES nATCRET/OR. Nfw Yorit. iy personal injury. Tlie nf;:ic a clean sweep of a large nnmber uud tecta occupied by freedmen, and all . threatened i.iinine or tood. Also, two fine northern cows at u ^ ~ 51250, that the boys might have a supply oi i oi tbe property o: the Society transferred to ms Ly my predecessor, tbsre has been disposed of during I tho war : * j .The Fercival Ward, or York street property—two! and ixuprovc-ments, f10,000. City cf Savannah Bonds for Eigtit Puu- Lcola & Georgia Railroad Bonds for (dost SO.ObOJ $3,000. And ibc loJJowing he? fceeen aad?d ; shares Central Railroad & I&nhiag stock,‘:(obst' 020) par. <2.000. a’ Ariancc Gulf riiilroc.u stoclr, i»2,3C0. i Augii-^U . : bavanpah Railroad stock, *400.. • rh< , n _- ct! ,n Inbui*ance k Trust Co. stock, fjt)^ ^ ■ paid in, $5,000. , at) j Home Insurance Co. slock, $10 paid in, *2,00C. j i-'our-li^-.b- I'c-un.ds balance due on 13 Springlieid W lots donated ly r;,y, $n, Farm in ■Lrfferson countv, menfca, $3,000. ou char*, t OT^c in A**lVestem Railroad stock, cc.st $G,aG9, but ::.,w having no value. And there is due for auzraal subscriptions, CQnaidcr^d good,, not- less than $f*,udC. iice the accompanying statements, one aud two. of membersh p and membership rlu«*s. The following «re a portion oi the Josses which have" been sustained ; Special Notices. ATTENTipN! Metropolitan Steam Fir# En gine Company. You are hereby Summoned to attend Hireling of your Company THIS Jl_EV£MN(I; at S o’clock, at the Ex- JAMESSTEWART, President AI. F. Co. NEW GOODS Vo-.v being opened at the Southern Palace DRYGOODS HOUSE. AT REDUCED PRICES. n?o BEDS AND BEDDING AT AUCTION. By Blun & Meyer. On MONDAY, 30th April, at 10 o’clock, in front of store will be sold .at auction, the following Gov ernment Goods, in good condition : 1«0 Iron Bedsteads, single and doable, fancy, Ac. 16 Wooden do do do do 200 Connterpanes Marseilles, (heavy cotton) 200 do Linen, fancy 3U0 Linen Shaets loo Cotton do 100 Bed Ticks, ready made 60 Mattresses (newly filled), Ac, Ac. W Private sale continued remainder of week only, over Blun A Meyer’s auct on house. a?«-th*s Wanted Immediately, nr ABLE-BODIED MEN to work upon the Skld- J away Shell Road. Apply to Col. W._R. Pritch ard, at Thunderbolt. ale-4 . W. W. BRUBN, Sec. and Treas. SIJUATIUN WANTED. B Y an experienced ENGINEER, on a Steamboat. Would take charge of i Saw Mill Or Cotten Press. Best of reference given. Address “ H.,” office of this paper, for two davs. S26-2* FINE COT TOBACCO. K A GROSS Sunny Side Tobacco 60 gross Solace -• 60 gross Savory “ 60 gross O. K. “ 60 gross Amulet “ For sale by HILTON A R ANDELL, &I>26-3 193 Bay street. Maccaroni. 14ft CASES Superior Italian Maccaroni 25 caees Superior Vermicllli 20 mats Superior Cassia For sale by HILTON A RANDELL. **0-3 183 Bay street. j ceres and linpr; J. A Fr oza. Secretary. Public Schools. The pupils of there schools wiU be exam in don tbe.etcdi-' s of the jmst term at the respective schools eorcu oncing TO DAY. On Thursday there will bo ex creta-a fn iledlnm ition by the pnpUs of the Primary and uvo luiermcdiiUe schools, at the .uassie Schoot building, commencing u; 10 o’clock. Uke exercires iij the p ipila of the two Grammar Schools, on Fri day, at the same place and hour. Ad interested in education are invited to Rttend. By order. , j, F- CANN, a2s--2 Suparlnteadeat. dunent Fair. iiy becoming a sectional one, aud must at no distant date, result in pitting New England and Pennsylvania, seainst tbe rest of the United States. Nobne moving freely among intelligent cetnrnereTal mett'can be ignorant of the fact that there is an utter impatience with tbe policy of forcing the whole country to pay a heavy boutis for the sake of sustain ing manufacturers who cannot compete with j Referring you io aAxm.'pauyin'g statements of mem loretgu 'producers. ! berBilip anii ro uibcrsbip dors, I am very respectfully rp. and trulyJours. Jou:i JX. Cooi-iu. Tncre is ranch good aavice-tn the?e pr.ra- graphs. Tbe question of protection._to tbe | r— manufacturer at tbe expense of the consumer, l Beihasy, Jeffemm Co.,'Ga.. April 26, 1866. ! is presented in quite a different aspect now j I to what it assumed before the war. Previous ! mn ^ C: T 6c ‘ me 8ta - ieiuenc oi tbe charge placed under my I ... cure, a Lnerefore tliiuk it right and jjroper to return . 10 the war tbe obstacle to success Yfaffthe j my tbankH to tho ofiioers and friends of the Society : low price oflebor in England, with which our ! !'w *vir bludm-aaaud aympatby shown to me and the I ” j ‘jucictj auring the tr^ ing period through which we • m- . . ■working men could not CODteild. Now it i« I luiVU l' let passed. For a portion of (flat time we were I in, ‘ iDnersigned is the General Agent of the BAL- 1 „.j. n . ’• -Ti,,. , .. i debarredol ullsoiumumcaiiouwithoffleereorfriends, I TIMOR® MARINE INSURANCE CO. and MER. ® * buraens.^ lhe taxes on pro- j without momy or pruvmons, and yet our Heavenly j CHANTS’ MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. OF BALT1- Ci neer- in the Lnited btates are equivalent to j \ iTOuld nw be able to say. if asked, how it was we i M0I£! '- Person* having cotton or merchandise dara- wereiuxu irom suiieriugwiiileintbosadarkdayewhen i n C e, I- insured as above, will,.please call upon and misery and dietreas were all around us, in any other | confer with him " 7 than t-Uai God "had promised to be a father to tbe fatherless. ’’ A FAIR for the Benefit of the Widows’ Society will he held a*, the comer of South Broad and Bull street*, on tlie Afternoons and Evenings of WEDNESDAY aEd TlIURi-DAT of the present wtek. Tlie public are earnestly Invited to aliend. Doors opari at 5 o'clock p. m. a?4-3 Notice. increased difficulties ol production. While the legislator was heapiug up dutieB ou im ports with one hand, nnd thus taxing the consumers of imported goods, be was burth- eoiog the producer with an accumulation of t ixes on the other hand. The warning of the circular that the factor or must prepare for the adoption free trado policy is timely. The sectional character of ths protection does not admit of denial or disguise. The Western States have as little equivalent for taxes on imports that imposes an average rate of duty of fifty per cent as the Southern States will have for a duty oi five cents per pound on cotton. The former have no market for their products in Europe, for their grain, stock and pro vision;:. Thoy are compelled to seek their customers in the South. It will not be long before those States will find that they are « 2 *-e A. MINIS. lie. J. 22. Randall, the former teacher of the boys, ! rcnuc-reu me all the assistance that he was able to dor- ing that time. 1 ? a8t dne Coa P°” s <* City Bonds will be received IRRfl tAX*it tillii rm •• n,./,,,..* ...r — _.ij ■ .« . .1 TREASURER'S OFFICE, City op savannah, April 23, isae. Clenee d two fold on account of scarcity of clothing, • ;n pavmeDf of Ground Rents, Taxes and LIcenaea. manu thereby requiring a great amount of mending. JIra! I R T GIKSON Of the button s leaving, the duty of attending to the boys at c » 3 ' oT ...... j mp#i8 \v,i,i !• nrroa♦ .n-m,, —. . . i City Tres.suier. nw-aia. " Au a great many wunte and cares to be looked i .uter, she. Miss Guana, diecharged laithfully and care- 1 folly. ilrs. S Fiaru’.ers. the present teacher of the boys, in j faithful and zc-aiou3 in the discharge of her duties, : . and takes a g.eac amount of labor and pains in ti-ach- l ' COUNTY COURT .RIDGE) We are authorized to announce Capt, JNO. BILBO > a candidate for the Judgeship of the County Court m3 tho boys at u.ghtcho rudiments of music, of which I at tile election, the first Wednesday In Mav next, nearly all ihe boys have some knowledge. m20-td I think the society would do well, to secure the ser- i ' — 1 ■ — ■—■ ■ ■ ■■ — ' vices ot Mr. aud Mis. Fhuiders after this year, for the j COUNTY 1 COURT JCnOP uncertainty ol labor on the. farm makes it dosirable ' — 1 f , JUDGE,. that the large boy„ should render some assistance on ! '" S ’ lre -WtoOrlzed to announce HENRY WIL- ihe farm. In order to make them useful when large i LIAM3. Esq., as a candidate for tbe office Of Conntv they should be taught whiie small, so that labor does 1 " say that I do not know one of the boys who was raised I aaxt ' „ by the Society with a knowledge of work but that has i been able to obtain employment and support himself. ' A gentiemaii of high smudiug, whose lather was I very wealthy at the commencement of the late war, m2l-td paying tribute to New England and Pennsyl-' acitlzea ol' Chatham County remarked at the- home ■vs-i.b for which tl,«v ,, .. I >'f the ooys, n, Bethany, that if he had hod ihe trai,*- vsnia lor wmen they have not the smallest m s that the boys nava, it would be a capital wostb equivalent. THE UNION SOCIETY AlfNlVEHSARY GfihEBRATIOS AT MARLOW. The oelebrotlon of the one hundred and elite,-nth fiaxiv6r3sry of the Union Society, day before yester day. was, ;n many respects, one of the most successful occssltis cf tbe kind which has been enjoyed by our oit jets for years. A throng of people, young aud old, assembled at the Central Railroad depot at an early hoar, e-s'eteen car loads of whom were soon on their W-,V to Marlow, the excursion train being under the cbarijo oi the veteran and-ever trusty conductor, Mr Oscm■ Chariton. Arrived at Marlow, the excursionists fi;.-passed to enjoy the rural delights of the beautiful spot after the fashion of pic-nicers, until they were rsoa.ied to assemble 3t the stand which had been e-erted under th* broad spreading limbs of a nobis old oak. The proceedings were opened With prayer by tie Rev. Mr. McRae. F. W. Sims. Esq., presided In the ’absence of tho President, Mr. Wadley. The address of Mr. Sims and ths reports which accompanied it we are enabled to* give in full. T ' Tv iDDStSS-Ok THS VIC* PBESICEHT. Bay To the Members of the UiU< The absence ot your PreBrumwawe-—. that I should congratulate you ou meeUug once more in peace to celebrate tbe snnlveriuirv your Society. OU feeee end old eeeoetettoue *i?wi2 many of us to-day, aud bear us book over tbe dark and gloomy years gone by-to the happy days we passed at tbe oonseorated grounds of Betbeeda. The history of the Society sinoe lMTwfU nsverba ; a ‘ K ciiousaiidb oi dollars to kiiu; but alar!.ho was hot ■ aught r o work, so he must Beck employmeu t at eome- . tiling else. Xu my opinion it would be advisable to look forward 10 the removal of the boys to Bethesda, &b it would be 1 pleasant to those in charge oi them to UkVo the. fre* quent vi»itg qf Lhe offleerid aud merubere, and ih© offi- *■ ® r ® ai * cl members would have the opportunity of judg- mg iOa iuem=.clve.> as to whether ihose in chhrim oi the boys discharged their diit es or ubt; and in uddi- lQ t£k f 1 improvemontd made on the farm would their usual expenees. Mature, LYON’S KATHAIRON. Eatlialron is from the GreekJFord “Kathro,” Ol ‘‘Katbalio,’’ signifying te tleane«, rejavenate And re store. This article is what its name signifies. For preserving, restoring and beautifying the Unman hair, it is thlTitaost remarkable preparation in the world, is again owned and put up by the original proprie 490 ACRES OF LAND For One Dollar! TO BE RAFFLED FOR, O N the sir tit day of June, one thousand eight han dled and sixty-six, AT THE SCREVEN HOUSE, In the city of Savaunali, Chatham County, itate of Georgia, by a committee of gentlemen selected by the subscribers, 490 ACRES OK LAND, Situated In Lowndes Coanty, near Mtil- town, State of Georgia. The projected B-answick and Florida Railroad rnn- tg through the southeast part, offers great facility removing to the seaboard the fine cypress, pine aud other timber to be found ou tills lot, aud a hand some sum may be had from the Railroad Company for the privilege of running their ears through it. Arrangements may alno.be satisfactorily entered Into with them (ihe Railroad Coidpauy) for making it a wood station to supply Uieir locomotives with fnel. A stream Of 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 LnwudeB county is too highly appreciated for any comments to he made on th“ shove. TITLES CLEAR—The winner paying for the trans fer of the same to his name, and he (the winner) is to P«y also one hundred dollar, to the Savannah Fe male Orphan Asylum. The present owner of the land pledges himself to give one hundred dollars to the Savannah Metropolitan Fire Company, If all the subscriptions are takeu up. Subscription—Tickets, six thousand in number, at one dollar each. Canfoc purchased at the Mnsic Store of J. C. SCHREINER \ SON, Congress street, Savannsh, Georgia, where a Plat of the above named Land can be seen. a»-tf S TATE OF GEORGIA, EFFINGHAM COUNTY. To all whom it may concern : Whereas, Amos F. Balm will apply at- the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the es tate of Benjamin B. Biddcnback. deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear before said court to make obj-ction (if any they nave), on or before the first Monday in Jane next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Wilnes-e my hand and official signature this 2»tb day of April, 1866. a-ze-lawlm* F. E. TEIiEAU, Ordinary. jn EORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom V I ■ it may concern: Whereas, Patrick Williams, colored, will apply at tbe Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on tbe estate of Polly Baptiste, late ot said coanty, deceased; These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they bnvej on or before the flrsr Monday in June next, otherwise said letters will be granted. witness my official signature this 24th day of April, 1866. ' D. A. O’BYKNE, n'-M Ordinary. LAND RAFFLE. OOQ ACRES land and residence to be raffled for £410 as soon as made up, in Savannah, Chatham coanty, State of Georgia, at the Marshall House, by a Commlth-s of Gentlemen to be selected by the subscribers or the owner; situated in Effingham county. State of Georgia, l)i miles from Springfield, the County Site, 4 miles from No. 3. on the Central Rail Road. Well timbered with Water Oak, Ash, Hickory and Pine, a hewn log building with 4 rooms and open piaza; kitchen, stables and a good well o: water, with about 26 sores cleared land, some of which prodaces as good rice as river land. Also, an excellent spring of water, and a stream of water running through the land sufiiciout to drive a facto ry or mill. The valuable timber that is to be found on this land can be rafted to the Savannah market by hauling 2)< or 3 miles. The owner of this laud offers it in this way fer the purpose of getting means to give a man a start In business, who lost Ids leg while In the war, In front of Petersburg, Va. He will act as agent and sell tickets at different places until all are sold. The citizens of Savannah and visitors can purchase tickets at Staley Brothers’ Book Store, oorner Bull and State streets, by giving their names and paying $-2 only, where warantee titles can be seen which will befirnnsferred to the winner without any charge. Tickets can also be had at the the Pu laski House Barber Shop, corner Bull and Bryan streets. The number of tickets to be sold r.rc fifteen hundred- a83—lm - JOHN R. G. HAMILTON. i cath. store, LOST, YTEAR the corner of South Brond aud Bull streets, •Lv a Child’s H .d and Black Checked CAPE, liued with silk. The finder will be rewarded by leaving It at this office. a24 THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE, (Established, ISiu.j A SUPERB Literary Companion and sterling old Home Journal; pnbli-hed every Saturday, by Wji B. Suits & Co., 58 Fayetteville street, Raleigh,. N. C. Elegantly printed ou beautiful white paper, mammoth sheet, with eight large pages. Its corpa_of contributors Includes nearly all the most distinguished afithore of the country, and with the combined services oi so many celebrated writers, it has achieved a perfect success in presenting au un rivalled array of talent. Its Romances, Stories, Talas, Novelties, Sketches, Criticisms, Reviews, Poems, Biographies, Witticisms, Travels, Adventures, Ac., ac., Are pure, entertaining and Instructive In a degree rarely attained in periodical literature. In accordance with the name of the paper, a spe cial department Is devoted to the Field, wherein are given articles, hint9 aud suggestions on tlie practical managementof the Form, tue Garden, the Orchard and the kitchen. StjaSOZlFX OSS: One year $6 00 Six month- ti 50 (hubs of five, one year 20 00 Cinbs ef ten ” 40 00 And an extra copy to the party getting ui> a club of ten. No cluo rates to six months subscribers. . ESTILL A Bita, Bull gt., near the Post Office, Agents for a?4-tf Savannah. BY BLUN <6 MEYER. Will be sold THIS-DAY, in front of o'clock: 60 bags E. I. Rice, a choice artirin i 5 hbds Ribbed Side. Cla 6 hints Bacon Sides ( hhds Bacon Shoulders 10 bbls Rump Pork 15 bbls Bagged Hams, verv cho’-o 10 tubs Prime Leaf Lard 20 bbls Pea ijenus 1 case Lilienthal Smoking Tobacco 26 boxes Pilot Bread - 4 boxes X Sardines 2 boxes x Sardines • The usual assortment of Groaorin.- . Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions. B3 ’ E ° 01 * AND Some good Fumituno. BY T. J. WALSH. On TUESDAY. Mv^irtUbesold, in fr0Dt of ^ threat Warsaw Island containing ohnnt o rS;, K- .Xfe Terms at the sale. Purchaser pere. BY T. J. WALSH. On TUESDAY, May 1st, will be gold, in f ront of Court House, at 11 o'clock! f ! “ a Eastern half of Lot No. ll, Jackson tv,-i of Hull and Whitaker streets—the lot id fJl' t to, ni , er Improvements, two stow brick bnllrilnw m merit, slate roof,, outbuildings of urick TJ b,! roof, gas through the dwelling, and wa^r'n?-'’ yard. Sold on account and risk of former nfi»- D ‘ P not complying with terms or sale. purchaser paying for titles. Term cash. J^’ BY THOMAS J. WAT.Sf| ~ On TUESDAY, May 1st, wbl be sold, in front of the Court Houss: 01 lae Improvements on the southern half of Lot o: comprising Dwelling, Kitchen ana 0 „a The !ease has five yea-a to run from January at $40 per annum; the premises rent at *55 r - montu. A Lot In tbe fown of Blacksbear. Pierce rnnr.tr 100X60 feet. On this lot Is a good Dwelling KiSw! CountiAom rIUrtbW PaniCBlire “&»«& Terms cash. Purchaser ptlyiug lor titles a-24-TThSMAT TOBACCO, TOBAOCO. By. Belli Wyily ft Christian. AT PRIVATE SALE. 200 Boxes, choice and common, Just received by the National Express and Tmnsnnr- tarion Company. Samples open for a few days only, for sale very low. '4*4V too, there d-eiributea - from her haua more bountiful i tor ’ and is now made with the same care, skill and at- Dle6aings. l'ho i-iugo for cattle and hogs la far au- i tention which gave it a sale of over oue million bot- perior UiuJi berc. It V.ull re quire an unusual large allowance of ex-' pauses thir^ar, as we have beeu deprived irom ob- uaiUlUg eupphes for u long time past of ciotolnu beudfhg, cooking utensUij, ciockerywaro, Ac., for thuv have been weariug out aud breaking for the past five years, so that some of those things are mucB needed a-,, v£,‘, U8 yol ‘ a inLl useful admiuiBiration, i am jour respect;ut aud obedient servant. f>. Z. ilURl’HY. auju. Union Society. Ths reeding of the reports was followed by tho sing ing of an original ode, after which Hoa. Solomon Cohen was introduced, and the audience listened with close attention to an able and eloquent oration which fully realized the anticipations that had been enter tained from the high reputation of the orator. The great length of the oration prevents our publication of it at this time. by 8 auartotte of gentlemen followed tha, whl0li Society proceeded to the trem el *° ti0n of » ce " vcapitcd Vice Pr..’ 1 i M v, *dfcy. Presldeu^i JR. w. Stine, vice President-. Sdweru J. j*clcSil Ik — 3°rreU#nd Randolph Xzeon, qtewarde secretary i» etui vacant. The ottce of ties per ann unl it is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It-eradioates scurf and dandruff. It keeps tho head cool and clean. It makes the hair ricli, EOft aud glossy. It prevents the hair from falling off and turning gray. It restores fcair upon bald bends. Any lady or gentleman who values a beaatfnl head of hair should, use Lyon's Kathalron. It is A own aud used thruughont the eivlllzed world. Sold by al respectable dealers: - ■,—i—— —r- oct27-eodlv DEMAS BA IABNES A 00. New York. . Emigrants Can be Supplied WITHIN TEN DAYS. T HE undersigned are prepared to supply Planters and other parties who may beta want of WHITE LABORERS, and have made necessary arrange ments in the North to fill any orders for agriculture Laborers, WooUcbttere, Mechanics, etc., witlita Ten or Twelve days from the day the order Is given here. Tlie Laborers are to be received by the Employers on arrival of tho steamer here, and transported to the points whore they are wanted at Employers’ expense, aud the Employers have further to pay a certain sum per head in advance, partly as security and partly for covering the expenses in bringing the Emigrants from the North to this port. . Tlie rale at which Farming Laborers can be se cured will avenge about $150 per year, the Employ ers finding them, ' For farther particulars apply to WM. MORVILLE A 00., Jones' Block, Bay street. One door East of Barnard street. Savannah, Ga. references: Jackson A Lawton, >avannUli. John W. Anderson a Son, Savannah. Solomon Cohen, Savannah. Jno. C, Ferrlll, Savannah. Nlcholls, Camp <6 Co., Ssvannah Geo. AvCuylcr, Savannah. W. R. Fleming, savannah. John Screven, Savannah. Brigham, Baldwin <t Co., Savnnnhh Savannah National Bank, Savannah. SOUTHERN Imporiingand Manufacturing DRUG HOUSE Wo. 238 SING STXUBST Pratt & Wilson Brothers, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND Manufacturing' Chemists, No. 238 KINO STREET, Fourth door above Market at, * Ch|rleston, S. C N. A. PRATT, IS. W. WILSON. I P. B. WILSON. IGradaateofPhlla. Chemist to late S. iCollsge of Phsr- C. Nitre and Mi- maoy, A Chemist alug Bureau. I ItoS.C.Ord.Dep’t The 'Proprietor* are Native Geor gians, DIALSBS IN DRUGS, OB8KXOALI, DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIB8. ■itL RHODES’ THE STANDARD MANURE, AY $63 SO PER TOW, CASH. $05 CITY ACCEPTANCE, DUE NOV. 1 alJ-tCeki i MILLER, THOMAS A CO. Gyjiress Shingles, Bank of The anaual election of Directors will be held at the Bauktag House, in Savannah, on Jlondav, the 7th of jawing, 1n accoiiliin^^tth ' and Sawed ^ «9 tf * Ynst reedted and for sale by BLAKEWOOD A DAY. TH& KEY-STONE; A MONTHLY MASONIC MAGAZINE). I E dited by wm. b. smith, ss Fayetteville st, Raleigh, N. C. Subscription.. ..g 3 aYefr A New Volume commenced January J, 1866, ele gantly printed upon very heavy white paper, and neatly stitched and trimmed in beautiful covers. THE KEY-STONE is endorsed and recommended to the Fraternity at U ge by the Grand Lodge of North Carolln-, and keenly feellne the weight of- tbls high compliment, the proprietors will epsre neither momy nor exertion to make the publication a most welcome visiter and companion with all good and true Masons—their wives, sisters, mothers and daughters, to whom the same may come greeting. low Specimen numbers sent to any part of lie country upon application. WM. B. SMITH ft CO., Publishers, (I Fayetteville st, Raleigh, N. ft - ESTILL ft BBO., ' Bull street, near the Poet Office, Agenh at* tf tor Savannah. PROVIDE YOURSELF AGAINST FIE E AND BURGLARS By having one of the celebralcd , WILDER PATENT AUCTION SALE OF HAY. Yorlc, Williams, Molntiro f A Co. I Will sell at i uhlic anrtlon In th- city of Savannah, on ; SATURDAY, the 28,h dr.y of A-ril, atlflo’clock j A. M., at. the Governn.eut Forage War.h-ye, on i tho Bay, near the corner of Jefferson street i I A quantity of Hay, amounting to about 137,COO | pounds. The whole to be sold to tlie highest bidden. Terms cash, In U. S. currency. C. B.*CARLING, Brevet Lt. Col. And a. Q M., Post sni Depot Q. M. a?l-eodtd which has so far successfully resisted both. A Supply Constantly on Band. At CUNNINGHAM, PURSE A CO’S, Agents for State of Georgia. a?6-2 Direct Importation. CHERRY, Burgundy and Malmsey Wines, in bond iJ la quarter casks Sherry Wine St octaves Sherry Wine SO quarter casks Burgundy Port -- S octavos Malmsey Wine 6 octaves Sweet Wine Just received from 4Mis,' Spain, per bark Ring- horn, and for sale by a24-3 EliWIN E. HERTZ ft CO. Notice. N EITHER Captain r,or Consignees of tlie Swedish bark RINGHORN, Huffman, ras-ter. will be retpons ble tor any debt* contra cted by t e crew of said vessel. »** f • EDWIN E. HERTZ. Sale of Government Property. Will be sold at Publlo Auction, at 10 o’clock, a. m.; on WEDNESDAY. May 23d, 1866, at Seabrook, near Hil ton Head, 8. C., under the direction of Captain Charles Barnard, Assistant Quartermaster, the fol lowing property, via: Steamer "Chaaeeur,” as she lays on the beach Two Boilers, taken from the eteamehip "Winfield Soott" Terms cash. In Government funds. . C. W. THOMAS, Brevet Lieut. Col. and Chief Quartern)aster, ■30-td Department South Carolina. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. By Blun & Meyer. Permission of the Honorable the Court ofOrfliMV of Chatham county, will be sold, on TUKSLIA'. Hottae’: atU °’ clocK ’ “• w- in front ofSEcw Part of Lot letter 7. Middle Oglethorpe Ward cr B . tain ng 112^ feet on Zublv Btreet, bv ssWeetoi fh?reo r n. ai * J F,lbm StreetS ‘ WU, ‘ ALSO, | 26 abares C R. Stock ALSO, Sundry articles of Furniture belonging to estate o’ F Jachens, deceased, late of Chatham county c. Jachens. al7-lawtd Admlulstrator. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION- By Bull, Wyliy & Christian, W1H be sold on the first TUESDAY in May, in front of the Court House, at 11 o’clock; East half of Lot No. 8” Crawford Ward, eaulect to underground rent to the city of $14 .'0. The Im provements consist ol two tenemmt houses, two stories and atflc, on a brick basement, containing eleven rooms in each tenement. Terms cash ; purchaser to pay for papers. uti ASSIGNEE’S SALE. By Boll, Wyily & Christian. Lot letter Q, Heathcot Ward, city of Saranr.fh. commonly known as Stebbin’s Stable, will befoi-lat public outcry nt the Court House. In th;; city <■ Savannah, on the first Tuesday in May next, it. ll o’clock. Terms cash. Purctm-ers to pay for titles- CHAS. W. W. BRCEN, Assignee of Mechanics Savings A Lean assoclatics. FLORIDA LEAF. TOBACCO] Blslxt Just received and for sale by TISON ft GOHEC BACON, ALE AND OATS , HHDS Prime Wdcs , 1 6 hhds Prime C. R. Sides ■ 1,600 bushels Oats i . Scotch and English Aire, choice brands London Potter ,i For sale low by WRIGHT. GIBB8 ft Cl *2*4 7 Jonas’ Block, Bay. Powder and S Great Reduction in price* of PO SHOT, at T. H. WILLINGHAMS, t )83 -i w ~ woairej *>i DISSOLUTION. ; Unckles, ] W: MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND GENERAL UPHOLSTERY^ ’’I'lHK firm of Gadea < -X solved by mutual a the withdrawal of Mr. B. who is alone authorised Asm. may hereafter be found M tb of Bay aod Barnard i BREWEBS OF FINE PALE ALES&PORTER WtST!8 r -H S T 3ET"- 7&8AVE?NLWY0RK THE undersigned having been appointed sole agents m for the city for the above weft known and su perior Ale, (warranted to stand in any climate), are now prepared to supply the same in packages to salt purchasers. a»-8mo CUNNINGHAM. PURSE & CO. NEW MUSIC STORE, IProf. F. Lessing \\i OUT.D respectfully Inform the citizens of Favsx^ ” nah that he has opened a Munic Store. of Whitaker and Broughton street Line, where will cor "tan! iy keep on hand Pianos from the braked manolhctory of GEORGE STECK i C0-. Rt * A great variety of Musical InftrutnsnU Music by the best composers. Pianos tuned: Iostru; ato-tm tuued: Instruments repaite 3 - Travelers’ Insurance Co. OF HARTFORD, CONN., Insure Against Accidents! CALL AND TAKE A ONE-DAT ^Policy for S5,000> 125 A WESK COMPENSATION, PREMIUM, 25 CENTS! A. wnm, Agent, y - 4-t SI) Bay street PROF. TH, MAASS W OULD respectfully inform the citlren? of 9*5 nah that he has rjermaaen fy located uh^* - oUy, for the purpose of giving InstrijCT.oE the Plano, Violin nml Vio|ince!Io. Prof. 51A ASS can be seen at Mr. F. £^rc, coiner of Whitaker and liroughton^ 1 Just Received. jg m La Palma Cigars If m La Corona Cigars 60 boxes White’s and Bell’s Tobacco fin gross Anderson’s Solace Tobacco lit Caddiss Mack and Green Teas 100 bbls Flour 100 half Mils Flour <a half bbls Nos. I, 2 and 3 Mackerel SO bags Rio Coffee 60 boxes Brown’s and Colgate’s Soap 99 do Starch m ■ S6 cases Borden’s Condensed Milk 90 do Canned Tomatoes 20 do do Peaches And a complete assortment of Groceries, 1- *!! of which have treen purchased since tho great fall in gold. THOS. H. WILLINGHAM, *23 lw 140 Congress street. .a ftf ,jav*«aa -V C A RD. I beg leave to state to my friends and the J»M C *' I have resumed tho FACTORAGE, FORWARDING AND , General Commission Business. ETSo pains will be spired to give tiou to all who entrust their business In W h”®,'' K. J. DAVANl, JU-. (nt tho late Arm of Havant i Law*- 0 ®-' Office corner Bay and Lincoln sts. davantT WAPLES, FACTOBSi Forwarding and General COMMISSION MERCD1® Having associated ourserves in the above bu3W es - we respectfully solicit coucienmeun. , | gr v» In coDneotton with the above, we bare*—, brick flro-proof buildtatr, known «» Warehouse, at the corner of Bay acd Ltncoi»"Vv 0 'B and are prepared to take cettoo or mere#™ storage. ,. c R. J. DAVANT, Ja.. W. D. Of the late firm of Darant A Lawton. a ‘“ SALT. XPOR sale afloat, the cargo of the Lord r just arrived from Liverpool. For *»le 100 8B al£tf C,1 ** erS ‘ BRIGM * M, .BALDWIN . / DRAMATIC. A Compieta AMoroent of Books, at ^EOTTLL’8 NEWS IB» Bull St., next to Um / / pi»r