The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, May 07, 1866, Image 2

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+ * Savannah News and Herald. BY S. W. MASON. * SAHCEL W. MASOBf,..., fc ..Kaitor, \V. T.' TIIOMPSOS A.ioriate Editor. Official Paper of the City. latofst circulation in the city and county MONDAY. MAY 7, 1SOC. Xta’ti -r^7 TIIK FOREIGN NEWS. The intelligence from Europe is three days later by the arrival from Liverpool of the Allemannia at New York. The advices from Germany are somewhat more moderate in tone, butjhe patties hud not yet arrived ai j very frequent throughout the South, should This Biot in Memphis.—We publish in an other column a detailed account of the fear ful negro riot which occurred in Memphis on the 1st inst. Another account fibres a some what different version of the coflBBencement of the affair, alleging that it had its origin in the attempt of the police to arrest a white man w ho w as sellingriiiquor to the negro soldiers, who attacked the officers, killing on' 1 and wounding another. This account also states that some ten white peopie, men and women in the outskirts of South Mem phis took part with the uegroes, cheering them on in their attack upon the citizens The molt of npgroea consisted of over one hundred and fifty, all armed with Minie rides, pistols and kivcs. Such occurrences, which are becoming anv definite settlement. The principal ob stacle would appear to be the obstinacy ol Count- Bismark. There had been a renewal of the rumor of his resignation. A Vienna telcgtam says Bavatia, \\ uuen- burg, Saxony, Baden and Darmstadt are quite’ united on the German nud Federal questions. Should war occur they would all be on the side of Austria. Their agreement encourage slhe hope that peace will not be disturbed. Peace meetings continue to be held in the large towns of Prussia. The Prussian answer to England’s remou sir inces is said to be cold and haughty. The Austrian answer says Austria does no! ask an inch of land in the Duchies, nor wil she accept it. Prussia wishes to annex the Duchies, and Austria is hound to support the rights of the Schleswig-Holstein people. She will not dictate to them, but requires that the will of the people and of the Diet shall be respected. The Prussian and Austriau troops should be withdrawn and the people should choose a government bv universal suffrage. Austria accepts their de cision if C7eu in favor of Prussia. The Loudon Times asserts that the Presi dent's Proclamation of Peace, “viewed in the light of reason and humanity, deserves all praise, and that his opinions respecting standin "'armies, military occupation, martial - law, military tribunals ami suspension of the habeas corjtus wdl hardly be controverted by any reasonable politician. It will be seen from our intelligence of to-day that the Sen ate has passed the Civil Rights bill over the President’s veto by a majority of 33 to 15. It is almost .certain that the House of Repre sentatives will do the same. This measure, which the President argued against so ener getically and eloquently, will, therefore, soon be law. It is, in reality, a most important change in 1 he Constiiutiou. It overthrows completely the doctrine of State indepen dence. By passing it Congress has arrogated to iioelt powers which nowhere appear in that sacred document to which Americans continually appeal. Il the divil Rights act he carried out as its authors desire, there will be iu every Southern State ati authority over riding the State authority, a law nullifying the Stale laws, an influence not derived lrom the people, but exercised by a Federal Ex ecutive, through a legislation in which the Southern States bad no share. There can be oniy on* ground on which such a domi nation can be imposed, and that is the right of conquest. To do the leaders of the Re publican party justice, they do not shriuk from uttering the word. They have always held that the Southern States were conquered, and met they may be dealt with according to the will ot the victors, restrained only by the laws of morality, and not by auy politi cal lights which ma}- be supposed to belong to the vanquished.” Mr. Peabody, the distinguished American banker, accompanied by the Lord Mayor ot Loudon, had been received at Guildhall with great demonstrations of respect, on account of the distribution of prizes gained at the Workingmen’s Industrial Exhibition. There were great rejoicings at St. Peters burg and elsewhere on account of the Em peror's escape lrom assassination. The mail who attempted the Emperor's liie is a Rus sian land-owner, of small means, who con siders himself iujured by the emancipation of liie serfs. He discharged the pistol with in a few feet of the Emperor, and the shot would probably have taken effect had uot a peasant turned aside the assassin’s arm. This peasant has since been ennobled. It, is said that the Emperor, with perfect presence of blind, himself seized the culprit, asking him quietly, “What have-I ever done to you that you should seek my life?” serve to put our people on their guard, and to make both whites and blacks careful to gtve uo cause for personal collision, which from a very inconsiderate beginning, might grow to a fearful conflict of races. The wretch who would incite snch a conflict is a disgrace to humanity. Civil Rights in Tennessee.—The Nash ville Gazette gives an account of a little in cident which occurred in that city a lew evenings since, which illustrates the practi cal operation! of the Civil Rights bill. A showman who is exhibiting to the people of the Rock City what he calls the Miltonian Tableaux, had through ignorance sold two tickets to 'a negro, which tickets entitled the purchaser to reserved seats. When the holder of the ticket entered the hall, he was shown to a seat by some person, who either did not observe the color of the party, or elsojdid not understand the manner of seat ing persons in Southern halls. On the dis covery oi the miscegenation, the negro was requested to move, but refused under any circumstances to give up his seat. One ot t'.ie City Marshals consulted with the door keeper, and it was decided, in order to avoid difficulties, that it would be better to allow i ho negroes to remain in the seats the;/ oc cupied, as they did not feel authorized to remove them. The next day an earnest apology appeared from the manager, expressing his deep re gret at the occurrence, assuring the public t hat he had no knowledge of the matter, and promising that hereafter nothing of the kind shall occur. By Telegraph. FROM WASHINGTON. Import. ■t Negotiation, with the Mexi can Minister. FAILURE OF A WASHINGTON NATION AL BANK. Washington, May G.—A negotiation of considera ble magnitude lias just been concluded with the Mexican Minister here, which involves the ceasjgn to certain leading American capitalist, of nearly the whole of the peninsular of Lower California. Thefailureof the Merchants National Bank of this city, which took place on Friday, is the cause of con siderable excitement. Several citizens of Washington are heavy losers. The Government is also a loser to the amount of about $600,000. LATER FROM EUROPE. Liverpool Markets to the itlli. New Yobk, May 6.—Liverpool dates of the 27th ult. have been received. The salos of cotton during the week amounted to 96,000 bales, 10,000 of which were to speculators and 24,000 to exporters. The market had advanced tjd. a Id. on the week, closing quiet and easier. Middling Orleans, 15%d. Consols 86% a 87. IT. S. Five-Twenties, 70%. i —f From Texas and Mexico. New ObleasV, May 5.—The troops recently sent to Texas are acting very badly. Drunken rows and fights are constantly occurring at Galveston. Business at Matamoras is very dull. The Imperial Austrian troops are dissatified for want of adequate pay, and forced loans are driving the merchants away. The Red River planters say that the cotton 'seed planted in that section this year is unusually rotten. A deavstating overflow is feared, Red River being higher than was ever bofore known. Judge Duplinter has decided that notes payable in Confederate money are worthless, and also mortgages given for Confederate money during the war are not valid. Es.t Tennessee Convention. Knoxville, May 5.—The East Tennesseo Conven tion adopted resolutions petitioning the Legislature for an act allowing East Tennessee to form a separate State Government, with only four dissenting votes. After which the Convention adjourned sine die. From Washington. Idr. Stevens reporte^he Reconstruction resolution passed By ttie joint committee of fifteen on reconstruc tion in the House of Representatives on Monday last, it was made the special order for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday oi next week. The controversy between Mosers. Blair and Conk- ling was made the occasion of another disgraceful scene iu the House on Monday. It is made the sub ject of investigation by a special committee into the administration of the Provost Marshal General’s Bu reau. The appropriation for the Freedmen’s Bureau, of between eleven and twelve millions of dollars is made in accordance with the estimates of General Howard, who regards this bill'as tar more necessary to the use fulness and vitality of the Bureau than any act to protract its existanco beyond oae year from date. The mil makes the following appropriations: Salaries ot Assistant and Sub-Assistant Commissioners, 847,600; salaries. df clerks, *8.',600; stationery and printing, 860,000; quarters and fuel, $15,900; clothing for dis tribution, $1,760,000; commissary stores, $4,103,050: tnediad department, $500,000; transportation, $1,- 960,000; school superintendents, $21,000; sites for school houses and asylums, *3,000,000; telegraphing, $16,000. Total, $ll,5S4,500. In the case of Isham Henderson, one of the proprie tors of-thejLouisviiic. Journai, the President has di lected that the trMibefore the Military Commission proceed. The President, however, does not decide that the W»it of habeas corpus shall not nor should not have been obeyed. It was a mistake in the offi cers io refuse to make prompt and respectful response to the writ. The President has ordered pardons to he issued to forty nine Texans, under the first exception of the Amnesty Proclamation, as having held civil offices un der the so-called Confederate Government; three from Georgia, ten from Louisiana, and five lrom Alabama, under the ,thjrtecnta£or $20,000 exception. 1 All of those werttreebidsended byAhe Governors of their respective States. ; The great P.iver and Har bor Improvement Bill re ported from the Committee on Commerce week be fore last, which appropriates over three millions of doll are for northern sea coast and inland harbor im provements. was put through the House Monday without even a division. The Internal Revenue receipt* on Sfondayamounted to $1,269,826 80 cents. The total receipts since Ist 'of July laet $263,360,309 57 cents. The receipts lor the month ending with this day are $9,425,851 22. Tho average receipts per day for the last thirty .day* ie 1647,628 37. # - The President has recognized F. Schuster, at* Con bu\ of Prussia at Savannah. it is proposed by the Quartermaster-General to €• tabhsh three national cemeteries in the Department of Georgia, to which will be removed all the bodies of Union soldiers which do not new rest in graveyards or other permanent and decent grounds, viz: At At lanta, Andersonville, and either Savannah or Milton There are. suppoeed to be about 30,000 bodies of Union soldiers to the Department of Georgia. b A Sebxous Affair in Philadelphia. There was an important hearing before United States Commissioner Smith, in Phil- • adelphia on Monday of last week, in the case of ten persons for resisting the United States Mairahal whiie executing a warrant of the United States Court against certain parties for^the infringement of Goodyear's ferd- rjbW patent- The testimonyehowedtimt. the marshal and his officers'W to® resisted, several shots having been fired /t. them. The prisoners were held to answer. Important Cabinet Meetino.—A Wash ington dispatch says a cabinet meeting was held on Monday, at which the members pres ent, upon tiie invitation of the President, ex pressed their opinions respecting the recent report of the Reconstruction Committee. Secretaries Seward, Wells, Stanton and McCulloch are reported to have been em phatic in opposition to the plan proposed by the Committee, and to be in favor of the President’s policy of restoration. Secretary Harlan was rather reticent. Dennison was in favor of the President’s policy, but unde cided as to the proper time for the admission of the Southern Representatives. The President declared himself emphati cally against the plan of the Committee, and opposed all conditions precedent to the ad mission of the loy-.il Representatives, in the shape of constitutional amendments, or the passage of laws on that subject; and re marked in general terms that if the organic law is to be changed at all, it should be done at a time when all the States and all the peo ple can participate in the alteration. Demoralization.—It seems that the de moralization incident to the war is growing worse and worse. Almost every paper we take up contains revolting details of crime. Reports of murder, arson, robbery, rape, in-< fanticide, and violence of every kind and de gree, are the commonplace topicun the local columns of the newspapers. All sections of the country share in this spirit of lawless ness. They are not confined to cities, or to the track of the late war. North, East. West and South, the sickening record is the same, and we fear it will be very long before wo shall have in America a high state of public morals, or n v-yeil assured condition of social order. Great Freshet.—The Mobile Register teams from a gentleman who has just arrived from West Point, Miss., that in consequen of the rain, which commenced on Monday night, and has continued throughout the week, with scarcely an intermission., 'the Mo bile and Ohio Railroad is impassable above West Point. In many places above that point the road has been washed away, and the prairie country is all inundated, ^Yll the streams are out of their banks, and great numbers of cattle have been drowned. The damage from this flood will be incalculable, as nearly all the crops will be destroyed. Northern Emisaries at the South. A writer in the Boston Post speaking of some of fke Northern fanatics in our midst, says; The emisaries from the North are encour aging the negroes to form secret associations, and to make public parades, demonstrations and celebrations—and in Richmond they are often overbearing and insulting to the whites, which provokes retaliation and riots. Gen. Terry says there is now probably over a hundred of these semi-secret organizations among the blacks in Richmond, and the names they assume are often ludicrous and blasphemous, one being styled the ‘ ‘ Holy Sons of God.” The whites are patient and forbearing, except, perhaps, a few drunken rowdies, .but it is easy to .see that a conflict of a serious character is in embryo. Serious, reflecting men, shudder at tho future of the black race, if they are to be backed up and encouraged by the Government. It is gen erally believed by the most prominent men of the South that the war has already re duced the negro population one-third.— Washington 0>rr. Boston Post. Golit Going to Europe. , New York, May 5.—The shipments of gold to Eu rope to-day reached over one million of dollars. Keir York Cotton Market. New York, May 4.—Cotton is Arm at 34 a 35 cents. Gold 27%. New Y’oek, May 5.—Coton firm, with sales to-day of 1,000 bales at 34 a 35. Gold 26%'. - The Internal Revenue.—The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has decided that all expenses for in* surance upon property, and all actual losses in busi ness may be deducted from.the gross income of tho year; bat losses sustained after December 31, 1865, cannot reduce the income for that year. Losses in curred in the prosecution of one kind d business may be deducted from the gains in another, bat not from the portions of Income derived from fixed investments such ss bonds, mortgages, rents snd the like. Tho Assessor should also be careful not to allow the in duction of amounts claimed to have been lost in busi ness, when in reality they should be regarded as in vestments or expenditures, as when merchan ts expend money in farming or gardening, for recreation or adornment rather than pecuniary profit. Persons travelling about the country as agents oi' manufactu rers or dealers seeking orders for goods as agents for one person or firm only, such as salaried clerks, or men hired by tho month, should not be required to take licenses as commercial brokers. Ail parts ot decision number 159 inconsistent here with are hereby revoked. )ecial Notices. Georgia Historical Society. The regular Monthly fleeting of the Georgia His torical Society will be held THIS (Monday) EVEN ING, at eight o’clock. * EASTON TONGE. my7 Recording Secretary. St. Andrew’s Society. A regular Quarterly Mealing of the Society will be heW THIS (Monday) EVENING, at tho residence of the subscriber. No. 103 York street, at S o’clock. Punctual attendance is requested. JOSEPH CARRUTHBRS, ■*T Sec. A Treat. ATTENTION! Mechanic Fire Company. A Special Meeting of the Company wi 1 be held THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at Fireman’s Hall. Every member is expect a to be present, as busi ness of importance will be laid before the meeting for final action, By order. H- H. LINVILLB, President. D. FxsarsoN, Sec. pro ten}. myS New AdvertisententSv- OGLETHORPE Insurance go. . OF SAVANNAH Are prepared to take Fir? Risks on Reasonable Terms, At their Office, 117 Bay Street. H. W. MERCER, President. J. T, Tuoxas, Sec. H. H. MerCer C. S. Hardee William Hunter A. S. Hartridge A. Porter R. Morgan J. Stoddard J. T. Thomas W. Remshart F. L. Gnu H. A. Crane A. A. Solomons M. Hamilton W. W. Gordon my7-tf Diveetom : M. S. CVUeu J. Lama , J. W. Nevitt D G. Purse A. Fnllarton 3. McMahon L. J. Guilmattin ’ F. W. Sims G. Butler R. Ltchlison K. P. Claton, Augusta J. W. KuctwMiicou B. F. Ross, Macon W. n. Young, Columbus VERNON SHELL ROAD CO. The Annual election of five Directors of this Com pany will be held at the Counting House or Kessrs R. Hab.-rsbam A Sons, on Monday, 14th May inst. my7,11*14 M. A. COHEN, Sec. Central Bailroad. OFFICE MASTER OF TRANSPORTATION,] Savanuih, May 5, I860. j From and after Monday, May 7th, Passengers will be transported via Central Railroad and Stage Line to Macon, ah under: Leave Savannah 7.30 p. m ; arrive at Macon 7 p. m. Leave Macon 7 a. m.; arrive at Savannah 6 a. m. Baggage restricted to 40 pounds for each passenger. Pare. $15. J. M. SELKIRK my7-6 Bank of the. State of Georgia. The annual election of Directors will he held at tb Banking House, in Savannah, on Monday, the 7th of May ensuing, in accordance with the provisions of the charter. a. ToRTER, a ’T . President, try Augusta Constitutionalist and Macon Tele graph will inse t twice a week nil May 1. SOON MY TO ATTEND TO IT EARLY. CEDAR G effectual! prevents Injury to clothes, Ac., from Moths, and cheaply enough if you attend to It now. Every druggists lias C. C. Hakris * Chapman, Boston. myi-eodS The Sweetest aub Most Popclab Cologne Wateb. Our “Number Six" Cologne Water is low consid ered an indispensable toilet necessity by the elite of the Fifth Avenue. It is a blending of ail sweet odors, with a slight predominance of that of orange blos soms. Compares favorably with the best German article, cole manufacturers, CASWELL, MACK & CO., under Fifth Avenue Hotel, Now York, aud sold at I ipi-man's Drug and Chenrcnl warehouse. niy7-S Forgery and Burglary in Wall Street.—A dis patch from New York dated tho 3d inst., says that in tense excitement was prevailing in Wall street owing to the discovery of a number of forgeries of railroad bonds and checkB to the amount of nearly $300,000. Several banks and prominent business men are re ported to hava besn victimised by the operations of the burglar, who is suppoeed to be a Mr. John Ross, lately doing business aa a broker la Exchange place. The office of Messrs. Gotubsrgsr A da. fit New Bowery, was on Tuesday night robbbed of three cer tified bills of exohangs payable In gold, amounting in the aggregate to $16,347 72 and $100 in Treasury notes. A nephew of Mr.- Gottsberger's partner, namedDusny, was arrested, and a-portion of the stolen Treasury notes found in bis possession. TnE Spanish-Pebuvian Wab.—Advices by way oi Rio Janeiro, of April 3d, state that two Peruvian iron* clads had arrived from England. They captured the Spanish schooner Dorothea, using the United States flag. A Peruvian ironclad was daily expected from the United States. The news from Venezuela, dated April 7th, intimates that the Republic was very likely to sympathise with Spain in tho war against Chili, the Venezuelan authorities recollecting that their ports are utterly defenceless, and the flbople remembering that their poorer ^countrymen were re ceived in the Spanish West India Islanda aa privileged refugees during the State troubles at home. The new gold mines of Neuva are said to yield abundantly. Military squabbles about State rights’ claims disturb the territory at some points. Fuom the West Indies.—Havana dates of the 2fith. state that a cargo of negroes had'just been landed at the south side of the Island. Several ships were ex pected from China with coolies. There was a very ’srgo stock of sugar on band. Freightage for the Un.ted States was brisk, at about previous rates. In Gaudaloupe’ the deaths from cholera average seven and one fourth per cent, of the population. The disease was less violent. Our advices from St Domingo are to the 14th of April. The late revolutionary movement on the south em portion of tho lsland, induced a^the very moment of its suppression, s large insurrectionary parte to arise in another portion, and suddenly seize thetowns of San Costobal, Bani and San Jose de Oceo. The Government acted promptly and with energy. Troops were marched rapidly from different points and con centrated so judiciously, that tbc insurgents Were dis persed. Two of the most active of their loaders os- caped, and order was restored. — There is a report that Mr. Motley, our Minister at Vienna, has been instructed to demand his passports and come home, in case Austria should persist in allowing re cruits for Maximilian’s armies to be obtained in the Austrian Empire. Serious Affray.—On last Monday night, some fifteen miles north of Qnitman, a man by the name of Thomas shot, with intent to kill, Mr. Alderman. Mr. Alderman is still alive, but no hopes of his recovery are enter tained. But few particulars of the affray have reached us, but it is understood that the provocation that induced the rash act was very slight. In fact, it is considered by those who have been partially informed of the circumstances, that it was a deliberate and cold-blooded murder. Thomas had not been arrested as yet, bnt it hoped that justic will soon overtake and mete’ out to him his jnst deserts.—Quitman Banner. County Court.—In Bibb county, P. B Whittle waa elected County Judge, and N. H Bass, Solicitor. In Walton county, E. M. Colley was elected Judge, and J. W. Arnold, Solicitor. The Fenians.—A firm in Albany, New York, has received an order to manufacture 60,000 Fenian flags. At a large meeting of officers of Fenian circles held in Philadelphia, on the 29ih ultimo, a committee was appointed under the chairmanship of District Centre, Andrew Wynne, to proceed to negotiate and ascertain from O'Mahony the object of recent movements of officers, and an explanation of the manner in whicli the funds were being expended. The object of the committee is to Batisfy the feeling of.-dissatisfaction prevailing among tho • Fenians in that city, which is duily growing stronger. Eastfobt, Me., April 30. General Meade has been quite unwell for a few days past, though not dangeroo^t ill, se some papers re port. He is now rapidly recovering. Another batch 61 Fenians left by the boat to-day lor New York. They were all orderly. Some still re main, as also all the officers. It is said torpedoes are ready for use to-night on some of tha English war ships. A gang of Fenians have separated themselves from the general bodwand are endeavoring.- to keep up the excitement on wefrontier. They expect to be- sup ported by their different Circles. Notice. SKI0AWAY SHELL ROAD CO., ) Savannah, May 4th, 1866./ A second instalment of Twenty (20) per Cent, on the Capital Stock is hereby called in, payable to the Treasurer on or before the 20th inst: C. W. W. BRUEX, Sec. .1- Treas., At the office of Messrs. L’rady, Smith * Co , Hiyl-codt2i)tli Bay ftreer. Notice. COLLECTOR’S OFFICE. UNITED STATES A INTERNAL REVENUE, ' ’ F.R3T District of Georgia, h Savannah, May 3,1SJ6. J The Annual ’ List, or Assessment on Incomes, for IS64, including Tax on Pianos, C..rrligee, Buggies, silver Plate. Wntches, Ate., for Chatham county, lias been placed in my hands by liie Assessor, for col lection. All persons are required to makepayme t at this office on or before the 15th of May, 1866. A. N. WILSON, Collector. C37~ Office over Southern Express, corner of Bay and Drayton streets. my3-2w City Sheriff’s Sale. TTNDER tmd by virtne of an attachment Issued out U of the Uou. tho City Court of Savannah, re turnable to the July form, 1866, of said Court, in favor of Archibald Marines vs. James Mnrphy, 1 have levied upon the following property, to satisfy the same, viz: 30 boxes of French Soap, and IS boxes of Java Coffee And by virtue of an order granted by the Hon. Walter S. Chisholm, Judge of said City Court ol Savan nah, 1 will sell I'efore the Conrt House, in the City of Havannnh. at 10 o’clock a. m., on MONDAY, tho 14th day of May, 1SCC, tho above described property. Terms cash. CHARLES J. WHITE. , Sheriff C. S. ALSO, At the same time and place, a fast Horse, A No. 1 Light Buggy and Harness, war ranted. Terms cash, or note with good endorser. myT-td CHARLES J. WHITE. •Am (Nfi# Advertisements. NEW BOOKS AT John C. Schreiner & Son’s. \v Confederate Novel “ ^ Ad " Clar ® ’ 1,"'*“ O’Reilly • The Younger Brother Baked Meats Thorton'; or, St. NaiJta’a Eve; by Mu. Wood The Shadow of Ashlydyat ; by Mrs. Wood Wemei's Pride; by Mrs. Wood Godey, Dcmojest, Leslie ‘ ‘ " thly Atlantic Monthly mil V. A. KYAN & CO. B07 Bay Street, DEALERS IN STANDARD L1QUOKS, Agents for -Charles Farre Champagnes, Keller's Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, Ac. myl-tf DWELLING-HOUSE WANTED: . Any person hating a Dwelling-House to rept. with or without Furniture, will find a good tenant by applying to i N. A. HARDEE * CO. ml-lw DeWitt & Morgan, 137 CONGRESS STREET, Have just opened a large a»sortraenf, of NEW GOODS lor I Allies' and Gentlemen’s Summer wear: . Bareges Organdies Jaconets Calicoes Mosambiques Grenadines, Ac., Ac. Summer shawlj' Summer Mantles Summer Cassimcres Linen Drills Summer Undershirts Summer Drawers flali Hose Linen Cambric ILikfs Cravats Gloves FOR SALE AT TnE LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. myT-G* Cotton Seed. 1 C SACKS DEAN Iff 21 sacks Lippora Cotton Seed Which we can warrant. In store and for sale by myl-G L. J. GUILMART1N * CO. CORN. Q r,4 ti t BUSHELS CORN ijU'Di oat) dozen Fresh Eggs Landing arid for sale l>v «. ' S. G. HAYNES, uiyi-3 190 & 192 Bay at., foot oi Barnard. FOR SALE. F OR two or three days, at. Pulaski Stables, several very fine Saddle and H irness Horses, young gentle and kind. Three thorough bred Mares. Inquire at Sfables. . my 7-2* Eastern Hay & Shingles. r AA BALES Eas’ern liny and. 2",oan Shingles, tMIH landing from schooner Abbio, and lor sale by tny 7-2 EDWIN E. HER fZ & CO. LADIES 5 BLACKSUMMER DRESS GOODS A large assortment Inst, opene l.and lor sale by DeWITT * MORGAN, m-.T-GS 137 Congress’ street. LIVERY AND SALE .STABLE. W E have, opened the Brick Stable at the c -rner of West Broad and Harrison streets, Savannah, Ga., and arc prepared to take horses on livery by the day, week or month, and onr past experience in the above business induces us to feel that we can give general satisfaction to all Who may patronize us. mvl-lRi* ‘ J. SM1CK A CO. First-class Board, w? or without Rooms; also, Stable and Rooms posite the Market, to mvl MRS. E. VICK. PLANTERS! T HE IMPROVED CASTOR BEAN SEED I am leaning to Planters will yield $2,i 00 o $1,000 to each hand, and can be safely planted up to the end of May, where cotton has failed to make a stand or been destroyed by frost. No stcck or vermin will molest it, and its ranict growth will enable planters to realize cash earlier than by any other crop. For seed or circulars, address J. W. GREGORY, myl-G No. 12 Stoddard's U .nge, rarannah. Agents, Male and Female, A RE muk’ng $10 to $20 per day with the “GREAT LABOR SAVtR." Secured by patent, aid worth $20 a year to any family. They sol readily at $1 eath, aud cost the agent bnt $10 per hundred. Any porstro'wishiDg a pleasant busine-s can learn th< paniculars by sending two stamps for circulars and return postage. Address R. WAYVELT, my3-lm-» Box4,7.41, Chicago. CITY MARSHAL’S SALE. O N the first TUESDAY In June next, before the door of the Court Honse. in the city of Savan nah, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, will be exposed to sale at public ontcry. the improvements on Lot No. 22 Pnlaski Ward, under and by virtue of tax execu tions in favor of the city of Savannah vs. George Galley. Said improvements levied on as the property of said George Galley. • THOMAS S. WAYNE, a3fl-td City Marshal H AVING teased the store now occupied by me iu my own name, I do hereby give notice that, wiih the cotisdnt of my husbaud, I have become a flee trader, anti will curry on business on my own account. MARTHA WESTCOTT. This is to certify that my wife, Martha Westcoit, has become a tree trailer, with my fn'l consent and approbation. mi-1m* WM. n. WESTCOTT. LIME*. BOO ® a l ,crior Rockland Lime now landing my3 and for sale by L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO. who mm i STULL he W E offer for sale the Wooden Dwelling on Sonlh Broad street, between Drayton and Abercoru, next east ot Mr. Shaffm’s brick house. my7-3 BRYAN. HARTRIDGE A CO. FUNKKAL INVITATION. DOONER.—The friends aud acquaintances of Mrs. Eller. Dooncr and family are invited to attend her funeral THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, from her late reel-* dence on Stewart street. Special Notices. Tho Austrian Minister, fit Waalington, has advertised his furnished residence and effects for sale. It» thought the next European steamer will bring news of the sailing of Atis- train troops for Mexico, which ffijU insure ^receiving his passport-front Secretary Se- ——i Tb* Ciolzu *t N*w You.—There war* two anr ^raoreltatoraoo th. and toto., oo the .taunbet Vtagtau. Tb*» wm one iumarad vmtisnt, in tb LYON’S KATHAIRON.. Kathalron is from the Greek word “Kathro," or Kathatro,’’ signifying to eleanse, rejuvenate and re store. This article is What its name signifies, ltor preserving, restoring and beautifying the human hair, it is the most remarkable preparation in the world. It is again owned and put up by the original proprie tor, and Is now made with the same care, skill and at tention which gave it a sale of over ono million bot tles per annum. / . It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and dean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy. Il prevents the hair from falling off and turning gray. ; J f 1 IT It rdsWas hair upon bald hesdM ■ Any lady or gentleman who values a beautfal head of hair should use Lyon's Kathalron. B is known and used throughout the civilised world. Sold by al respectable dealers. - • l.DKUAS BAKNBS A GO. ** '* ’ New York. Central Bailroad. OFFICE MASTER OF TRANSPORTATION, Savannah, April 27,1866- Notice to Forwarding Merchants. Shippers ate respectfully informed that from and after May ls2, the Company will not be responsible tor expensei on goods forwarded via Central Rail road, unless the expense bill accompanying the freight is hatded into the office of the Forwarding Agent, when a rejegjpt for same will be endorsed on tiie dray ticket containing tne goods. J. M. SELKIRK, u2--C MaBter of Transportation. Notice. HILL’S HAIR. DYE, 50 cents.—Black or Brown, insttn’.aneous; best, cheapest, durable, re liable, Lsptt, No. 66 John street. New York. Sold by all drng and patent medicine stores everywhere, mtt-ly CITY LICENSES. CITY OF SAVANNAH. > OrrioE Ci.ebk of Counoii., April 30, leGC.j Tho censai haring been completed, of the number of parties ddng business in the city, all delinquents are notified lhat the registry will be closed on the 10th day or lay next, and the penalty will be In- lltetcd. Parties haring registered their names will call at once and ge^tiielr licenses. JAMES STEWART, 830 6 1 Clerk of Council. ! TREASURER’S OFFICE, l rry ok Savannah, April 23, 1866. | jupons of City*Bonds will he received f Ground Rente, Taxes and Licenses. H. T. GIUSON. City Treasurer. oct27-eodlv BATCBSZAXL’S BAH J>TD The Original and Best in the Woeld t The only true and perfect Hair Dya. Harmless, Reliable Mid Instan taneous. Prodncas Weipllilii j a splendid Blacker natural Brown, wiffiotit' Mdntfng the hatr or akin, feme#* the Ill earns of l*d#u« Sold by all The **n»i ( wniU4A.' MWQ KTBtiff OF A PHYslClLOGICAL View of filAURIAOR. Containingnsarly 300 pages and 130 fine Plates and Engravings ol the Anatomy of the Human Or gans in a date of Health and Disease, with a Trea tise on Eafy Errors, its Deplorable Consequences upon the Med and Body, with the Author’s Plan.of Treatment-tthe only rational and successful mode of cure, as diowR by the report of cases treated. A truthful advter to the married, and those contem plating mariage, who entertalu doubts of their phys ical Mhditlol sent free of postage to any address, on receipt of ^5 cents in stamps or postage currency, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Malden Lane, Albany, N. Y, The authorinay be consulted upon any of the dis eases upon uLic^i Ids' book treats, either personally or by mall, aid medicines tent to any part or the world. ' octlo-Om—24 C York, will please attend ‘o the recepti-ju of their goods, landing this day at Willis’ wharf. All goods remaining on the wh irf after sunset will be stored at rUk and expense of owners. my-7 OCTAVUS COHEN, Agent. WANTED, B Y a young gentleman (native), a Furnished Room within a convenient walk j>f tr.o Post Office. Reference given. vannah. Address Q. X , Key Bos, llj). Sa- FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. T HE fine A 2 brig ARBTE ELLEN, Captain F. A Gilmore, 200,000 feet capacity. Apply to my7 L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO. Room and Board Wanted, B Y a ettizen of Savannali, in a private family, where there are no other boarders. Address Key Box 23, Post Office. myi-3 WANTED. Sk WET Enquire at this office. KTimSE. my7-2 . GOLD CHAIN LOST. L OST, on Thursday, a child’s GOLD NECK CHAIN, for which a reward will bo paid at this ;e. my6-tf Employment. \XTANTED, a good plain COOK for a small family, v V Also, a CHAMBERMAID for the same family. White women preferred. Apply at the Southeast corner of Bull.and Jones street, on Jones. my5-tf On Consignment. QOQ BALES Prune Eastern Hay OCtO 60,600 Laths 75 Ship Knrcs 100 buxt s Herring 11 bids Herring 101 Mis Failing 49 Spruce Spars 3,000 feet Hemlock Boards, landing from schooner Wellington, and for sale low by ’ my3 L. 4. GUILMARTIN A Co. bacon and flour ATa ^. s York, WilHa * Vc W A Co.’ Will sell on TUESDAY, Stb ,, store 10 o’clock, Extra Flour ion bills Baker’s Fk n r . iu bbls Very choice sn» E "' Ctttl Us*. * rihds R,bbed si,i e , 10 fiai f ^>bls Fulton m” J !acr ’>‘ v?Ki alf bb!3 Mess ?{**« fleet h hi" 8 Extra Pork k 30 packages Choice Gosw „ The above will be soM -u, ° tter Terms ca-h 66 9o!l1 wl ‘hont rea*^ By Bell. Wylly 4 Christian. Will be sold on WEDVESn.v’ °’ d °ck, in fro tof!t h, 'UL, 50 acres of Land, oppo-lta r ^ ' ' : one mile from the civ vlaurel Gnr Vi Tl?h lllt0 S , ard,>n >°'s y Ac thc ^echca'p^ ^aph drawing;,^ itore ot said estate.'b,d? r ? ? f , ^ 'J the administrator 7 Gf Conrt a " : V J Ymtasrash,p„ rehMer8t0pa?f(irD ^'^ UNDER 'VRITE^rp p - B y Be| I.Wy||y &Chris ^ Will be sold on TrESDyy ,, t a ^' the Upper Rice Mill Wharf? * tl ’ 51 1’ - | writers ami all conevruedf fur ac; °ani 35 bales Cotton, more or ^ Damaged on board of R rr.-n, passage fr.-m Hawtan-vm. „ « - dec inspection of Port W;ud™J hls a;' Terms cash. * '• 1 MU Reds, By Blun & Mayer! Will be sold, THIS DAY, taf' O’clock: Cl Balance of Iron Bcjqevi. c, on hand yet Sbet 22 bbis choice , 46 tnbs prime Leal Laid ' d aDd Sni5i «l Hi lo tubs prime Bnt’e- , M , Sef & r? ' of different brand. 4 bales Twine 1 A lot of Harr ware 15 bbls Sngrar % An assortment of Nou n, ami Dr, (^ BESIDES The nsual variety 0{ Fnmitarc. i BY BLUN & MEYER. On WEDNESDAY} 9th fast i l be sold in from of 1 & the vicinity ot the A 1.60, A good Mule, Cart, Harners the farnu j find a Jq> BY T. J. WALSH. Will be sold THIS DAY. nt ]0i' o >, G „. ston;; 10 bills Svrnp 15 bbis Irish Potatoes 5 bbls Bacon ShooJocrs 4 bills Hams 7 bbls (hear Rides 1.5 bills XXX F iinilv Flour 6 bbls East-India Kite . Atao, Crockery, Dry Cor da »nd Furaitnrs ADMINISTRATORS SALE By Blun & Meyer. By permission of the Honorable tbr Court oft. .of Chatham county, will he sold. cnTi June 5, at 11 o'clock, a. hi., in trout of --'e.J House: 1 Part of Lot letter Y, Middle Oglethorpj War: raining 112^ feet on Zubly street u y, Poplar 'and Fahm streets, with improv* thereon. ALSO. 25 shaTcs C. It. Stack also, Nondry articles of Furniture Delongtogto e,;-. F Jaciietis. deceased, latent Clntii..r,ir.ttu. C. JACHENS. al7-lawld Adniuimz Chatham Sheriff’s Si, liiii Will be sold at the Court House, io the clrjoTwi nuh. O'i.. between the lecal hoar’* oT 8th da j* of May, I860, the pi earner MULES. F oil R VLE, two Mnles, warranted to work; kind and sound. Inquire at myl-tf DAN-BUTLER’S STABLE. A. DtJTKNNnorZC, Of Savannah, Ga. Join M. W. Hun, Of Jefferson Co., Fla. A. DUTENHOFER & CO,, Shipping, Forwarding, ANT» COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. Prompt attention given to the purchase, sale and shipment or cotton, lumber ami country pro- dace generally. Consignments solicited, on which liberal advances will be rnade. bcfekesozs: Brigham, Baldwin «fc Co., Savannah ; Hiram Rob erts, Savannah ; J. H. Zeilin A Co.. Macon, Ga.; Dr. N. L. Angier, Int. Rev Col., Augnsta; James M. Ball, Esq , Atlanta. Ga.; Willis Chisholm, Atlr nta, Ga. ; C. L Robinson, TDv-ksonrille, Fla.; F. Dioble. Jack sonville, Fla.; Col. W. L. Bailey, .Teffferson county. Fla.; D. H.Baldwin <fc Co., New York; Bearden <fc Co., New York. Warren Mitchell, E»q., Louisville. CHATHA M, together with tho Boats, Aiclwa. Hirsts I chinery. and ail other appurtenant?) said boat. Sold under an order of two Justices of U»Kd Conrt of Chatham county, on application old Bryan, Hartridgc * Co., plaintiffs in stU”rd Wa-hington Muriue Insurance . York. Terms cash, purchaser to p .j or titles. BENJAMIN L COLE myS-td Sheriff for Cbathur, ad FOR SALE OR T HE most boanllfni Country Seat in IBinnR tabling about 6(0 nerc-s, knotm asBd Mound, within two hours’ ride of St. bnanatl county seat. I’i.-nty of fruit and sb dr ir.e.if buildings and fences. Will be excbsngr-4 f-H estate in o- m ar Savannah. Forpart'rhttsl to J. C. WICKER, soon, at the U. S. Direct T •'* missioner's office, corner Sonrh Rrad attests, Savannah. i Kentucky. m RHODES’ Super Phosphate of Lime, THE STANDARD MANURE; AT fife 50 PER TON, CASH. $65 CITY ACCEPTANCE, DUE NOV. 1 a12-tf MILLER, THOMAS A CO. FOR SALE. TO ARRIVE. 830 Rales Prime Eastern Hay, my6 BRADLEY. HILL * CO. ComntTiPB protect the Iocs of children’s shoes.— One pair vill outwear throe without Ups. Sold every where; ’ . / ’ ” e&ta. Xn You. Agua de Magnolia. A toilet delight I The ladies' treasure and gentle mea’a boos 1 The “sweetest thing” and largest quan tity Manufactured from tho rich Southern Magnolia. Cefd for bathing tho face and person, to render the ekh so ft ana fresh, to prevent eruptions, to perfume clothing, Ac. k overcomes the unpleasant odor of parspiration. itfipnoves redness, tan, blotches, Ac. itecres nervous headache and allay* Inflammation, ft cools, softens and adds delicacy to the skin. It yields a subdued and lasting perfume. It cures mosquito bl^S and jttUfjgs of insects. It contains no material injurious to the akin. Attronfcad by Actresses and Opera Stagers. It ♦hat every lady should have. Sold cvuynBUe. . Tij bp Magnolia Water once and yon will use Ho other tologne, Perfumery,'or Toilet Water afterwards. + • DAMA8 BARNES * CO , ocOT-eodlr Props, Exclusive Agents, N. Y. : : Southern EXPRESS COMFY. Increased Facilities! -~S*r ■ ——— ’■ FREIGHTS FORWARDED WITH GREAT DISPATCH At Hcducpcl ITatos, ’ BY THE INLAND ROUTE. Al& RAIL THROUGH From New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, to At- lanta, Georgia, with BUT ONE CHAN0E OF CARS. The SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, 111 ronnec- lion with the IIABNDEN and ADAMS’ EXPRESS COMPANIES, have arranged with Roads forming the Great Through Lines ftbm the North, by which merchandise can be forwarded as above. Order freight from the North to SO delivered to the Harnden or Adams’ Express Companies, and Is New York City at the Southern Express Office, 6ff Broadway, marked “ Inland Route.'V Express by Sea continued as heretofore. Goods consigned to Southern Express Company (Charles ton or Savannah) will be promptly 'forwarded. mj4-lm ■ FOR SALE OR RENT. r HE Property known as MOUNT AIRY' VINE YARD, within half a mile of Maritaia, on high ground, over.ooklng the c ! ty. Tiie lot contains twenty four acres, ttttcen acres enclosed with new alank fence; a litsi-rute dwelling, with three rooms, kitchen, three pantries and bcdroopi below ; two rooms, two bedrooms and clothes press aliovb. and a first-rate celiar under the house ; smokc-honse of concrete, frame storehouse (can be used for a kitchen), negro house, never-fauiug well of freestone water, selected fruit of all kinds, with a vineyard of live acres in bearing. It not sold, the house will bo rented by the month, with the privilege of five acres ot ground lor culti vation, anil one half of thc fruit, except grapes. This is thc most desirable place In Upper Georgia, and will he oUl-rnl at u fan price. Foi- further particulars, enquire of Kcv. \V. S. MANSFIELD, my4-taw4w Marietta, Ga. NEW HUS/ff SfflH 3?rof! F. Lessing W OULD respectfully inforjn the citizens of si" nah that he has opened a Music store. of Whitaker and Broughton ftreet Line, v-«. J will constantly keep oh hand Ihanee f™ 1 ? ' sc il hrated manufactory of GBukdt STtCK a' • I York. ; rJ A great variety of Musical Instnui™. »..a Music by the best composers. , tST Pianos tuned; Instrument? retail a19-1m - - Emigrants Can be Supplied| WITHIN TEN DATS- T HE undersigned are prepared to and other parties who nta) ^JJJbv (n**l LABORERS, and have nients in the Nortli to fi’i any r!liw ; l UNITED STATES DIRECT TAX. Notice. - T HE United States Hired Tax Roll for the Parish ot St. Peters, Booth Carolina, hits been completed, and for the convenience oi tax piycrs to that parish who may reside in or near savannah, Ga., tho under signed will bo iu attendance for u few days at the office of the U. S. Direct Tax Commissioner for Geor gia, corner of booth Broad and Lincoln streets, to re ceive said taxes. H. G. JUDD, Collecting Clerk Board of Tax Commiss'r-*, my4-4* Dist.tao. Ca. on arrival of tho steamer her£-,, Employe J the points wiicre they are ww- er l0 p 5 y| expense, and the Employer: h. ;.' r;viS ;p-:::rl certain sum per head in in bringing and partly for covering the Emigrants from the J 0 ??^-laborers The rate at which ffisW 1 cured will average about Sl»-1 ers finding them. Forfurtherparticaia^g^ REFEBESCF.5: Jackson A Lawton,-^ntiA^,,, John W. Amlerson & bon. - Solomon Cohen. Savannah. Jno. C, Ferrill. Sri vannah. Nicholls, Camp <$ Co., Savanna! Geo. A. Onyler, Savannan. W. R. Fleming, savannah. John Screven, Savannah. na!l Brigham. Baldwin rf Co.. oat . Savannah National Ban... • ■ ms BILLIARDS! F ROM and after this d itc, Biiiianis will be Twenty. five Cents per Qumo—Drinks Twenty-fivc Cents—in the Billiard .saloon OVER THE EXPKKs.r OFFICE. my4-6 TOBACCO 60 br.scs HlfLF and three-quarter t/ Tobacco jviie. 40 half and three-quarter m TobFyj Notice. M IL n. P. RICHMOND is admitted as a partner, to date from 1st inst. Thc business will hereafter be conducted under the firm name of Wm II. Mark & Co. my4-4 WM. H. STARK. Notice. B EING abont to leave the city, I have appointed Mr. Andrew Goebel my lawful attorney during my absence. W. QRLL. Savannah, May 1st, 1SCG. ‘ my3-4* ADMHOBTRATOK’8 NOTICE- fl IT gmsniis hiring dmnsntln tigainst the estate of A Isaac W. Morrell, late of Chatham county, de? MMflfcwlU praa-nt them, duly attested; and all pa—flat Indebted to sold estate will makm homed iat payment to AKORBW M. ^ aST-lawdw TEE EM, E*ft, AND THROAT. ~hR. WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada West, Physl- / clan and Surgeon, Oculist and Aurist, can be consulted on Deafness, Discharges from the Bar, noises In the Head, al AU diseases of the ETB, requiring eithelr Medical 4>L ta'lfrl^ni^ Buckler’s old office on *0 * F- it Tobacco hoxrsjlf’! „ 20 half and tlirce-qnarter uu 100 half and three-quarter no- loo clJhthboies Bright h ^ifp^)T" b!ti<l SO eighth boxes Sweet (had P For sale by riNPI HILT0-N’ ± \ np30-C Savannah Broom FacW at price, to suit every one. A • , ply of good Fly Brushes. k yi.l 1 Ordera left at the oorner <‘ f ‘9" yfillis®, streets, or at the Factory, in■ JO" 1 ..; rec Store, under Seaborn Goods® ^ g. ft- 1 attention. a3p-6 For Sale mHE PLANTATION In Bd'i,® g west ^ 1 Law s Place, foqr or five> - J dina, on the mainland, Lfnd Wi dred to one thon«anfl aert^ J...fiv wt' 1 ’ dred to one thon-aM -VnOnctlve-, ^ desirable plantation; Tf?, a o PfosW^JSSt: very healthy, fish and oysters m |iy river front of over a mil? ,°" d just M* three hundred acres of open rivaled. _ nOUSK i n St ' fit Also. • large twosforyno S 0,COB. 7= formerly the residence ofDr.w^ (ett . ta contains ten rooms. Lot M0 JJ • out-bniffilng la neuy gttad order-* ^ Feraandlafty Fla, U;‘Lire# ■ JS\