The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, May 19, 1866, Image 1

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. * • VOL. 2—NO. 11*. SAVANNAH, GEQKGlA, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1866. PRICE, 5 CENTS. Dailv News and Herald. published by s. W. MASON. ,,j jj,v Sthkft, Bavauhab, Guo A. D Waters, 1st Kegt State TroopB. J M Landreth, F. Hlet N C, Kegt, L 11 Adame. B, 29th Regt. J W Bayle, F, 4th La Batt, Daniel Lemon, E, 8th N C Regt, Henry Hinklns, D, 1st Regt Vol, Richard Steele. A, 25th Regt, Eben Hatley, H, 8th N C Regt, I Daniel Stevens, 6lBt N C Regt, March March March March March March March March March 9, 1863 10, •• 12. Five Cents. $s 50. 610 00, Andrew Waters, Mitchel Vol Guards, March i II v i K T18 I M o: ;,i r Square of Ten Lines Tor first ln- lii- Dollar lor each subsequent one. ,<>15 PRINTING. - style, neatly and promptly done. I 0 f Confederate Dead Burled In Lau rel Grove Cemetery. RKOI ment. wuri- prady, Joe Brown’s Vol ' Morris, • ' 1*.. i’ Rowland, *1 parch, \ Weleher, F, 1st Ga Regs, 8 nartow, Col 8th Ga, C Davenport, $ Sibley, easel rtcly, , ini .) Ivey, JfsBivin^ ; i,,,lcr (i.n drier, Drudeke, e , \V Robcreteon, Min Moore, Stevens Vol, ' K .ward, ■ire Wolff, I Harcken, ‘ittiebl Stevcne, B, 8th Ga, ,ti Hargraves, 17th Patriots, ;.! llaggctt, 17th Patriots, ...n M Baggett, 17th Patriots, .,wlh, 24th Miss, ,di D Miles, 24th Mi3S, wu Soldier, Wise Legion, ../row, 24th Miss, ,1 Manning, Georgia Regs, H .mine, City Light Guards, Dat or Benin. May- May May May June July July July July July 1C, 1861 6. ” 18, 28, August 10, August 11, August 12, Sept 8, Sept 12, Sept 20, October 10, October 17, October 25, Nov’br 4, Nov’br 6, Nov’br 10, Nov’br 22, Dec May May May May May- May May May June June June June June June June June Juty July Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec 14, 15, . ... (i Hbidt, Georgia Hussars, Dec 29. “. gFeW, ^7th Regt January 1, 1862 4 Slier’.ey, Sumpter Yol, January 3, *• - Stirigg, Sav Vol Guards, January 7,18C2 K Wooding, Sav Vol Guards, January 7, ** r (rn Cliastino Iteg, January 8, “ ; Capt Holmes’ Co, January 9, “ . ; »llum,Jack Brown’s Co, January 10, “ - in • r, Chastine’s lieg. January 12, “ L.itlefjj*ld’8 Butt, January 14, *• . louilbec, CaptSly’s Co, January 14, “ Ii urr, Terrill Art, January 15, “ vKatley, Littlefield's Batt, January 16, “ vYain < y. t^tli (ia, January 20, “ / ilfliley. January 20,* “ ii FultoU, Ga Hussars, January 28, “ a tifavitt, Hth Ga, January 28, “ s Phoenix Riflemen, January 29, «« ■[..cjtft, piipoiit’s Co, January 29, “ v . Carroll Rebels, January 31, “ Eurivitt, 8th Ga, Feb’ry 1, “ ^LBraiicb, Sav OLI, Feb’ry 3, “ -V M Ilutler, " Feb’ry 3, “ _4jA F'-rnll, Feb’ry 3, “ 'jid II Crane, '• Feb’ry 8, “ -acl'urse, Jr, “ Feb’ry 3, *'■ rtn M'»rrt 11, 11 Feb’ry 3, “ Linr Teague, 8th Ga, Feb’ry 4, “ ^. Norwood, *24th Miss, Feb’ry 5, “ t w Powell, 8th Ga, Feb’ry 13, “ i tj Wilkinson, Feb’ry 25, “ -. l uiiipbdl, La Butt, March 4, “ : W Mtl>»i1oii, 2Gth Ga, March 12, «• ir. k O’Donald, 4th La Batt, March 14. “ sjaidiug, Oun Walker’s Aid, March 18, “ glarrow, 4th La Batt, March 22, “ t.r.i Wilkiuson, March 23, 1862 . i Keene, Co unknown, March 27, ** 1 - iallraan, 4tli Louisiana batt, AprU 2, “ April April April Bird, Chatham Light Horse, . iMstilctte, A'siuitb, Brunswick Rifles, J Grimes, Miller Wild Cats, April - I-ru. h, Chatham Light Horse, April LUitcey, 1st Florida, April Grroll, 4th Ga Batt, April •so, 4th Louisiana Batt, April Xorwald, German Art, April . J ihnscy, 13th Ga, April Stcbbins, NavhTat Guards, April 18, 18, 18, 19, it SW ;Ui*ord, 41 h La Batt, April ’J4, t nee, 4th Ga Batt, April 25, Hallo w, 4th La Batt, April 26, \ Nait, 4tb La Batt, April 29, ■ i> .nmit, 4th La Batt, May 1, H-.wal’d , 4th La ffatt, May 2. dim-11 •'"Ih Ilepiiuent, May 3* H i .mii ron, I3th Ga, May 7, .'.jr. n- , F, 4th La Batt, May 9, Hi rrou F. 4th La Batt, ilay 9. m Pi-tb ly. F, 4th La Batt. May 9, »:d F Kit v, F, 4lh La Batt, ilay 9. He non, 4th La Batt, May- 10, .7 A C ob h, \, 7th Ga Batt, May 11. \ Ur; i.ly, G, 50th Ga, May 11. 4th La Batt, May 12. n'lifton, J), 50th Ga May- 13, : *;oU, 1 /, 4th La Batt, May 20, Richard Smith, D, 31st N C Regt, ! James M Morse, F, 25th Regt, N C Westbrook, B. 29th Regt, Cyrus B Bashlor, H. 25th Regt, L N Wells, E, 25th Regt, J Linebaerer, K, 8th N C Regt, T M Taylor, E, 32d Regt, Joseph W Roberts, Jasper Greens, O C Payne. B, 29th Begt, • John B Johnson, F, La Batt, J Hogan, H, 30th Regt, J G Hill, E, 50th Regt, W T Jordon. H. 29tli Regt, R L Brooks, A, 29th Regt, T R Lemmons, F, 4th La Batt, B Kersey, A, Sharpshooters, W B Smith, D, 3d Regt State Troops, May Wm M Blount, 8 C State Troops May J H Roberts, B, 29th Regt, H Means, G, 1st Begt State Troops, W T H Conway, B, 1st Batt S 8 Lt Fred A Habersham James Gilliard, C. 29th Begt, A Avery, H, 2nd Regt State Troops, Eleazor Floyd, D, Phoenix Regt, Lewis J Maxwell, D, 2nd Ga Batt, C Yan, F, 47th Begt. Y Graves, G, 30th Georgia, Lt Ed PadeUord, Jr, B, Sav Guards Gideon Bliss B, Sav Guards William Griffith, Coast Rifles John R Milieu, B, Sav Guards A W Dukes, K, 5th Ga Cavalry Barlow Ferrill, H Welborn, L 1st G» Vol Richard Milner. Bartow Art Capt Claus Warner, Sav German Vol July Edward Postill, Saw Vol Guards Julian A San tins, Sav Vol Guards Josiah W Smith C S N, D R McBride, K, 5th Ga Cav Bernard Kelly, E, 22d Bgtt Ga Art A B Seaman, (3, lit Ga W H Wiililord, E, 1st Ga Nathaniel Wilds, C S N, Tucker Maulden, F, 30th Ga W B Thomas, C, 689 Ga W Hix, K, 22d So Ca C P Prevatt, C 8 N, Lewis Spear, Terrill Art F M Price, B, 26th 8 C Joel Errington, C, 26th S C Henry A Carter, B, O LI J L C Cook, C S N W I Sing, E, 2Gth 8 C S B Elliott, K, 26th S C. Phillip Quick, G, 23d SC John W Dawsey, B, 5th Ga Cav H Hcluras, A, 22d Batt J T Shaffer, 4th La Batt John Gossett, C S N J Turner, G, 22d S 0 J M Barksdale, A, 1st Fla Batt John G Cook, Asst Surg, C 8 A Lorenzo D Bullock, 9; 4th La Batt N Noland, Guerard Light Art Jas A Moore, B, 1st Fla Batt Alfred Bliss, Tatnall Guards W Pitcher, 1st Fla Batt Newliu Carter, CSK Arthur Cohen, E, 1st Ga W Leggitt, F; 47th Ga J W liorsett, C S N F Thomas, 1st Fla Batt Wm Davis, F, 22d Batt Art Edmund Smith, H, 47th Ga G Carter, A, 24th Batt Ga Cav John McKinney, C, 1st Fla Batt W A Whiddon, F, 3d Fla Joseph Day, A, 1st Fla Batt Joseph McKay, B, 63d Ga Braxton Bennet, B, 1st Fla Batt Col Claudius C Wilson, William O Lee, B, 24th Batt, Ga Cav, Dec \V .Bennett, A, 24th Batt Ga, Cav, Dec sLt George W Dell, 1, 1st Fla Cav, Dec Edward Sonncnburg, C, 22 Batt Art, Dec H W Ogburn, D, 24th Batt, Ga CaV, Dec J G Baggett, D, 24th Batt, Ga Cav Dec William W’ilson E, 1st Fla Batt, Dec N C Ayres, C, 1st Fla Batt, Doc ('apt Edward Hopkins, Field Officer, Dec Lt Samuel B Parkman, Reed’s Batt, Dec T Prescott, D, 1st Fla Batt, Dec Lt Thomas J Sanders, E, 1st Ga Vols, Dec 12, March March March 28, April April April April April April April April May 25, 25, 26, 12, July July July 14, July 18, July 19, July 24, July 28. July 31, August 6, August 1L August 13, August 19, August 21, August 22, August 26, “ August 26, “ August 28, “ August 28, “ August 28, “ Sept 7, “ Bept 7, Sept 0. 44 Sept 11, M Sept 13; •* Sept 14, *• Sept 26. *« Oct 2, “ Oct 6. u Oct 7, M Oct 8. » Oct 10. “ Oct 14, “ Oct 17, •• Oct 19, “ Nov 3, « Nov . ° Nov 10, “ Nov 12, “ Nov U, “ Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nciv Dec 27. 27, 26, 1, : W S Coward, J Overton, Terrill Art, | James Turner, D, 1st Fla, Batt. VV r U Tlirsol, L'vxrr Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan tTau • 11. 44 13, “ 18, “ 20, “ 21, “ 21, «• l. 1864 irliarr- r, C, 50th Kegt, I.:*!!*, K, -loth Kegt, l* V.a1< Uan, 0-jlumbua Art, siuGouing. F‘, 4tb La Batt, iSr, Bt-rnon Guards, > \. n s Art, |iT*Iarlor, Jdtli Kegt, Xflson, Terrill Art, Eirper, A, O S Art, •M Ph inmons, F, 4 th G a Batt, ran, 13,47th Kegt, rr; S f. 7th Ga Batt, Joe Thompson's Art, June RTun*, B, Barkaloo’a Kegt, June jCox, B. 4th Ga Batt, June u-Williams, Jeff Davis Legion, June May May May May May May May May May May May Juno Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan J^n Jan Jan June June June June June June Juno June June June June June June June June June June June June 3, 19, 20, 22, 25. 25. 1, ln.uis, H. 47th Regt, «r, L>, 8th Ga Batt, bA Bra<ly, <t, 50th Regt, 13, 39th Regt, l-ac. 47th Kegt, iZ«it!ler, Coaa‘ Rifles, rCopeland, Harrison’s Regt, £2. r»uth Regt, rr ir«i. A. 56th Regt, - Dempsr, H, 4th Ga Batt, ItompKin, A, 29th Regt. Bishop, B, 50th Regt, i* fellers, F, 23th Regt, I- jFxu-. F, 25th Regt, 13, 31st Regt, ' > E*ri, I), 31 fit Regt, •AAlcylirooks, H, 31st Regt, y McKenzie, A, O S Art l * Flowers, H, 4th Regt ■^’enport, Joe Thompson'a Art June ‘ r leal, (’• Jumbus Art June ‘.rabtn , Randolph Ranger* June . nj.iu, K. 39th Regt July Chestatee Art July r^an, “ •* July ' Lin Lmsky, G, 25th Regt July -* b, 8th Batt •isgeton, G, 47th Regt '• H, 50th Kegt * 1 rawley, 47th Begt -* .*■. Ii, 29ih Regt ; Columbus Art 'C ^rtner, C, 25th Regt ■ ^ • • »>n, Columbfl* Art VI ’ u !s’h, G, 17 th Regt vV ! J ; ir8 * Kk La Batt , r: j anan, A, 47th Regt ^nsun, *: - ny, Chatham Art ^ “ i* rj-*i’"k er> E, 25th R$gt ,. -I'ltttrson, B, 29th Begt *, D, 29!U Regt ■Cr Floating Battery A, llh La Eatt V.. ‘Ue.B.o Infy i.mson, e. 8th Ga Batt 27th Regt : ■' !>,Sotb Kegt i), D j, i _ City I/./lit Guards |’ as *>mgt<m Vols o— —. i*. i -A. Irish Jasper Greens August 27, - j ■“itk, B. 2jtii liegt August 28, u n:, E. i.chllegt -.47th liegt I--..-: • Columbus Art 1/ t *.'* ‘ bert. Chatham Art Louisiana Batt W H Tlirash, Eng Corps, James Driggers, D, 1st Fla Batt, Daniel Sheldon, C S N George Wainwright CSX, \Y Johnson, 2d Fla Batt, IV IV Spaulding, Maxwell's Batt, James B Gardner, D, 1st Fla Batt, John Simpson, B 1st Fla Batt, Wm Farmer, I, 47tli Ga, Wm Garvatt, D, 64th Gu, G W Bnchanan, E, 26th Ga, John G Gable, E, 64th Ga, Thomas Blalock, C, 64th Ga, G K Taylor, E, 64th Ga. • B F. Britt, G, 64th da, . ' Thomas Munroe, Francis B Cooke, Signal Corps William Storm&D, A, 1st Fla Batt W J Wolford, B, 4th Fla Batt John Golden, D, 1st Fla Batt Jas W Moreland, K 63d Regt L S Steward, A, f4th Regt J Jones, F, 1st Fla Batt Alex W Campbell, H, 63d Regt K J Daw kins, B, 64th Regt Jas S Ellen. A, 47th Regt Ga Vol Kobt H/Elliott, Enrolling Officer E Smith, D, 1st Fla Batt '/Jas IJryant, E, 19th Regt B Bateman, A, 19th Regt W^l Keyes, C, 1st Fla Batt N Wood, M, 18th Regt S C Vol in M Leathers. I, 19 th Ga njaroln Warren, F, 47th Ga A Collins,’D, 57th Ga T F Clemons, A, 22d Batt Ga Art'y R A Skipper, D, 1st Fla Bate J A Strange, X, Holcombe Legion * GeoD MiSer, CSX A J Hearn, H, 5th Regt Ga Cav George Fathers, B W Groen, G, 64th Ga Andrew H Caldwell, B, 24th Batt Ga April H Boer, A, 32d Ga May J B Mosely, G, 32d Ga May Wm Whitmore, CSX May Chas Chittwood, B, Maxwell's Baty May 4. 12, 14, 18. 19, 21. 26, 20, 28. 10. 13. 13, 17, 18, 22, July July July July July 24, July 24. July 26. July 37, July 29, August 1. August 2, August 4, August 8, August 8, August 8, August 9, August 6, August 11, Augu9t 14, August 15, August 16, August 17, August 18, August 20, August 20, August 22, January 29, January 30, January 31, Feb’ry 1, Feb’ry 5, Feb’ry 5, Feb’ry 15, Feb’ry 16, Feb’ry 16, Feb’ry Feb’ry Feb’ry Feb'ry Feb'ry Feb’ry March March. March March March March March April April April April J L Pickenham, H. 34th N C, C D Shell, E, 34th N C, H H Howard, K, 23d N C, Robert Wilkins, H, 15tb Va, L P Meador, D, 12th N C, Unknown Couted Soldier, F M Gamer, I. lOth-Ala, . J H Walton, B, 13th Va. Nov Nov ... Nov Nov Nov Now Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov •Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov * Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov T5, W E Robinson. 61st Ala, Alexander J Ashcraft, D, 6th N C, A L Raddon, C 8 stmr Georgia, M McBride, L, 1st Ga Sega, James Cope, W Ward. A, 5th La. J M Herndon, F, 1st N 8, , H H Howard, K, 23d, N C^ R H Rogers, L, 41st Va, W Berry, G, 62d Va, C T Newberry, C, 42d Miss, W J Han sell, E, 1st Va Cav. D H Llnhnrah, D, 10th Va, B D Hager, G, 63d N C, George Whittman, D, 36th Va, William Petitte, G, 1st N C, CaV, Levy G Atkins, A, 24th Va, J P Price, I, 63d N C, R A Dunlap, A, 17th S C, . J M Hart, H, 23d S C. J W Griffin, H, 13th Ga, T W S Floyd, G, 23d N C r ; J A Rose, C. 4th Va Cavy “ D M Barefoot, H. 18th N C’ J Lvtz, L 26th Ga Battallion J A Cobb, H, 34th N C A A Coats. K, 9th. Fla J T Harris, I, 11th Va N Robinsofi, F, 2d Geo C F Palmer, B, 23kd Va Maxwell Johnson, K, 23rd N C • A J Williams, Thomas. Bat V* Ar’ty Nov L D WitherspooDi B, 1st N C W W Spinks, K, 1st Geo Reg T J Palmer, C, 42d Bat Va Cav W M Rogers, F, 61st Ten iT J James, D, 26th Va *N J Newcomb, C, 8th Va W H Harwood, A, 26th Va J D Phelps, G, 3rd N C William Forbs, F, 16th Va G A Lawson, H, 26 th Geo JP H Bender, F, 63rd if C B W -Branch, E 8th N C E Dobbs, 1st Confed Regt James M Lee, I, 42rd Va Wells, A J Hogan, E, 2d Fla - W W Hunter, A. 12Ua Geo Bat Sol J Ellis, I, 12th Ala William E BaynarB, S C Cav J A Yates, C S St Georgia CH Marsh, A, Ga Cadets Edward Sanders, E, 59th Va F F Williams, H. 3d N C Cav J M Monroe, B, 51st Ga Thomas E Butler, E, 5th Fla J L Foreman, F. Gist Ala N Goohrane, K, 50th Va Chris C Farr Wiliam E Musgrave, D, 67th N C J A O.Boyle, B, White’s Batt Va Cav Nov J Miller, F, 63d Tenu Nov G B ffooche. 2d NT) Nov J hlunccr, F, 26th Va Batt Nov Lemuel Garrett, E, 35th Ga Nov J K Bushing, E, 4th Ten Cav Nov 8 T Schultz, B, 48th-Vi l ' Nov L G Vincent, Sub Enrolling Officer Nov C T Evans, K, 6th 8 C Cav Nov M N Simpson, E, 1st Ga Begs Nov John' C Haralson, Augusta Art Dec J G Hall, E, 4th Tenn Cav Dec W G Folker, D, 22d Batt Ga Art Dec F Braddock, D. 21st S-C Dec M Bussey, L, 1st Ga Regs Dec Colt-mail, G, 44th Va Deo R Grady,Cooper’s Bat. Paxton Va Bat Dec H D Lovera, A, &21 Butt Ga Art Dec Unknown Confederate Soldier Dec Richard Madock, C S str lsondiga Deo E Norman, E, Jet G M T A Croley, U, 5th Att J McDaniel, F,‘1st Ga Regs W L Crawford, F, 38th Ala J H XIcCants, C, 5th Ala J H Boling, E, 2d State Troops A J Whitfield, A, 27th Ga Batt John J Dunmurry, D, 13th Ala D Mathews, M, 12th La, E M Owen, 50th N C, Clinton Sapp, F, 47th Ga J W Ewbanks. D, 1st Ga Militia S R Baxley, G. 33rt N e W H Oliver, F, 23d Ga Daniel Warlick, G, Oth N C J Haywood, C, 10th Batt X C Art E-F Orr, I>, :Sd Ga Mliltia M Basse, A, 47th Ga M F Wheatley, C, 1st Ga Militia T L Wilder, H, 32d N C Metliven P Stewart, Caifcrs Batt Ferdiuaud E W Cook, Athens Batt G H Cockerell. C, 43d Va G E Gotdey Guerard Light Batt R Sellers, C, 40tt; N C J T Wheeler, C, 4ath N O •L U Eason, F 3d Ga Regs Harrison B Hollis, H,. 62d Va J A Berryman, G, 13th Vs cav Geo C Guess, F, 43d N C R Edenfield, D, 1st Kegs J E Wilder, D. 31st N C E Woodal. F; 2d N C F M Simpler, B, 45th Ga A Hatcher, B. 64tli Ga Unknown Confederate soldier E Gross, D. 15th N C .Neal Baker, F, 50th N C kA Buchanan, C, Naval Balt J M Ennis, F, 3d Ga Res J Jefferson, C, 4th N C ' Henry Hollweys, G,'3d S C Cav Lt T w Foreman, 0, 9tli Ky M’d inf Dec J H Shely, ly, 3d Ga Res Dec J Bean, H, 12th G M, Deo L W Dixon. C, 1st Va Art Dec J B Alien, 1, 7th Ga Cav Dec N Mingledorf, Daniel’s Light Baty Dec James Culbert, H, Oth Ga Res Dec Lt S Bichards, A. Miller’s Regt, Miss Dec Thos P Haliburton, B. 8th G M Dec A N Simmons, F, 66th N C Dec J W Johnston, 1st S C Kegs Dec G P Cartwright, F, CobD’s Ga Legion Dec Nov "■15, Nov 16, Nov 16, Nov 10. Nov 16. Nov 16. - Nov 16. .Nov 16. i’y Nov 16, Nov 16, Nov 16. Nov 16. ■ Nov 17, Nov 17. Nov 18. Nov 18. Nov 18. Nov 18. Nov 18, Nov 18, Nov 18. Nov 18, Nov ■ 18. Nov 18, Nov 18, Nov 19. Nov 19, Nov' 19, Nov 19. Nov 19, Nov 20. Nov 20, Nov 20, Nov * Nov 20, 20. Nov 21. Nov 2L Nov 21. Nov 21. Nov 21. Nov 21. Nov 21. Nov 22. Official, PllBLISHKI) FOR INFORMATION. =-1 A N ORDINANCE entitled an Ordmanee to alter and amend an Ordinance to change the maimer of kipping the streets and lanes of the city of sa vannah clean, and to prescribe the duties oT the I SMariiltendent, passed Dec. 29th. 1853. I SBC. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah, in council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same. That from and aftdr the passage of this ordiuauce^ the work of the Scavenger Department shall no . longer be given out by contract, but shall be carried! t- on under fhe direction cl a superintendent elected by Council, and the whole expense of the same shall be borne directly by the corporation. Sec. *. Be lt further ordained by the authority * aforesaid, That the City Qoundi, at its next regular meeting of Coniicil. in January of every year there after, shall glq$t a superintendent, whose- salary shall be per annum, aid who shall execute a bond-to the city, with good kecuriiy. in Hie sum of five thousand dollars, lor the faiinint discharge of Uls duly, which boffd shall be approved by the Mayor; such superintendent' To give-such bond and to enter upon theduties or His office within tandays from the date of his elecuuo, ami upon i-i ure to give such bond or neglecting to enter upon nis duties within ,tbe said time, his election shall be deemed void.-aml the City Counci 1 at its .next regular meeting shall elect some other In his place. Sec.’3. Be it farter ordained by the authority afore said, That it shall be the duty of said superintend ent upon Ids entering offlef to file a schedule with the Clerk of Council, of all the propetfy of the De partment coming into fiia posse.idou : to make all contracts lot tlnryurcbaseof cartf, horses anjtoales, and for ilia kite able-bodied intgi, such as>u«yhe necessary to perflftm the Hu ties ol the Department, as hereinafter described ; all such contract*-and en gagements being first subject to the approval of Council, and sfiall give receipt to tiie City Marshal for all corn and other provender purchased and fur nished him by. said Marshal And it shall be the further duty of said superintendent to -'U3«We men so employed to pass through all^pafts ift the City daily, Sundays and general holidays excepted, with •the carts, and fake bff all nffal, filth, manure', oyster -heels, or other rubbish that may be collected In barrels and boxes. Or that may be found in any street, lane or squares within the city, and carry the same to such place as maybe determined by the- Mayor'ur Chairman of the Street and Lane Commit tee. Provided, that all manure shall be at the ilia, posal.or llie (“orporatioh, .and carried beyond" ‘the limits or the-city. SsC. 4. Be it further ordained, by -the authority aforesaid. That it shall be the duty of the superin tendent to. report to the Mayoi of Acting Mayor. every-Monday morning, the number or lmnds'and teams employed In the department, and i he condi tion of the streets, lanes and squares; and on every alarm of fire it shall be his duty to repair to Hie place of the tire withsnch of his tofims as are not actually loaded and carrying off the offal at the time of the alarm being given, and be subject to' the orders of the Mayor, or the person or persons-acting In his And for neglecting or failing-to perform Dec Dec Dec- Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec ’ Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec- Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Deo Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec place. And for neglecting or laiUsg to perform all the reqali'-tw^lts of this unlinanoffi (jte said superin tendent shall, upon conviction before tlie-Msyor, or the person or persons presiding at the Police Court, • be subject to a fine of not less than five dollars nor more than fifty dollars for each offence—one half to go io the informer, the other half for the use of the cil y. Provided, never! lie!ess, for any charge of gross neglect'or misdemeanor, lie. the said superintendent, shall be liable fo be tried before Council, and be re moved from officetor be fined in snch sum as Council may order aud direct- And is cone of removal.&Ma office, a new election shall be held at the next meet ing of council to fill bis place for the uucxpircd resi due of his term, and notice Of such electron shall lie given by the Clerk of Council ten days before the tune nt which sstfl'olrefionsImWtnke place. - Sec 5. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid. Thai It shall be 1 he duty of said superin tendent to see that the public squares are also didv examined, anil any offal or rubbish that may lie therein found shall he removed ny his carts; and It shall be the further duty of said superintendent to ! furnish the Chairman of the Streets and Lanes Coni- Southern Palace LYGOODS HOUSE . h.-iff.*: .crcnadeisT-icai.10 if oK til .fc 1 ®f bttz dm-. *ORFF ft io mi-15 ♦- IMPORTERS AND NS, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS 1*5- AtiXi ITS BRAWOBB*, 111 & 113 Congress St., Savannah. Commission Merchants. V. As Betakt. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,I FomMinranfl Commission Merchants, 104. Bay Htroct, Hotels. ST. CHARLES SALOON, B Y A. STAMM. Boy Lana, rear of Post Office — Tbe boat Liquors. Ate*, Wine*. Segare, Ac., •Jwaya on hand, including a choice article of SELT- ER’9 WAT Jut, directly imported from Hersagthum, Nassau, and the beet of Rhine Wines. LUNCH every day at.ll o’clock. SAVANNAH, - - - J-CtfiUttGIA, TY TILL‘give prompt nt-enliou to receiving aad for- VV warding goods, sales ou consignment,-and all PE OAK CLUB HOUSE, <&c., besides other good* sad manufactured articles lor sale or cmuigumMU, -and for which they are agents. Orders an I consignments respectfully so- icited. • "■ '■~ t * • a!8-tf IMcKAT, BLISS & (70;, Commission Mercliaiits, I vEALEJIWtn' White Oak arfd Yellow Pine Timber of If ,;i -in. i-maLi ailvancpN made on t-ausiimmentji alisixon. Cash ailvancea made on consignments of Timber, cutiou, Naval stores, Ac. . The al«t.vi--numeJ house offer unu-ual facilities for tlie side of Sonthern Products, and respectfully so- lft-n consignments. T * Moray, bliss a co„ d21-tawtf . 165 Broadway, N. Y. . GEORGE PATTEN, Forwarding and Conission Merchant No. 182 Bay Street, 1L’2-3in* SAVANNAH. J. H. CARTER ’ KENNETH McLEA & CO., CoiiiiiiissioH Merchants 14. 14. 14. 14, 15. 15, 15, 16. 1C, 26; 6. August 29, : S V ( 0 17 ' : 1 I- lit Batt S 3 I ' ■ Jr. 1!, OLI p. token. German Vols "■ City I.iglxt Guards C'-lumbtis Artillery ■ “ntt, B, 29th Regt F ii " -‘-k Regt I- -11 J! - lth La Batt 1 tof;-L..^th Regt :.i, r . l8 h W, 1st Regt • ‘ ,luil *buR Artillery « iSS*- Columbus Artillery 25th Begt ^ 1 «*.'V u’ ?^P u hKcau Blue* [v-tufc*;sv 1!l k 1 f r 4;^ th Regt. 11 Battery, Ci.; ir ’’, S ' Guard,, '■ Lowp# ,on Tel, 3 ’ r; . Rln R. ‘ -1;'" kolli Riflemen, b«v City LG, 6? L *ily ’tSn ,u If 1 Regt, ' Bi>l X 1j ’ Kegt, . 2'jth heat 21, 24, 26, 26, 27. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sejit October October 3, October 7, October 7, October 8, October 11, October 18, October 22, October 24, October 27, October 28, October Nov’br NovTjr Nov’br 14, Dec 4:: Llw n’ <• [JBi i:* .. aj] Dec Dec Dec Dee Dec Dee January 2, idie jssfijr C| iN, &^“c 08Art - '.B,Z2dQ*Batt, January 4, January 4, January 6, January 8, January 9, January 11, January 10, January 12, January 13, January 21, January 29, January 31, Feb’ry 2, Feb’ry 3, Feb’ry 0, Feb’ry 7, Ffib’ry 17. Feb’ry 26, Feb’ry 20, Feb’ry 28, March 2, March 2, March 0, March 7, March 8, March 8, Henry Helmes, Mercer Artillery N C Southwell, G, 47th Ga Begt H Weit. G, 8th Ga Cavalfy Henry L Gilbert, K, 63d Ga J Knight, B, 1st Fla Batt, A Rosenthal,Old Ser Gordon's Brig, Lieut Thos P Pelot, C S X, W R Jones, C S N, Crosbie, 0 S N, Patrick Lottus, C S N, Col Edward Willis, 12th Ga Capt Wm H Gladding Lt Cyrus B Carter, Tatnall Guards Alfred H Gordon W F Williams, Clinch Light Bat W E Owens, 1st Regt Ga Rega Lt Manuel Molina, D, S S O P Dorsey, B, 27th Ga Batt James L Luce. Signal Corps James Dillon, CSX William P Dent, B, 27th Ga Batt O G McMurray, Terrill Art 'S C Clanton, E, 1st Batt Reserve* J L Turner, E, 1st Baft Reserve* R N Hutchinson, F, 1st Batt Res K M Calhoun, A, 27th Ga Batt J Caatleberry; “ Capt Jos C Habersham, Staff Offioer J Geiger, I, 1st Ga. Lt John H Potter D J Norwood, Fla Batt Edward D Chaplin, HoweU<* Batt’y Jacob Eisler, C, 22d Batt Art John Minnex, O S steamer Resolute A Jenkius, G, 29th Batt Ga Oav J H Padgett, H, 26th Ga Vqls S M Adams, A,-30th Batt Ga Cav F H Crer-ahaw, A, 30th Batt Ga Cav Jared Thornton, E, 27th Batt Ga Cav D McLendon, Cobb Guards E L Barrow, F'lst Fla Batt S Flowers, Clinch’s Baty Wm Neyle Habersham, jr, 54th regt W H Rankin, CSX J H Williams, CBN • G Fylant, C, 12th Ga Batt G W William^ A. 27th Ga Batt Joseph Noda, I, 10th Fla F S Mills, A. 9th Fla Thos Y Simmons, H, 3d S C Cav 8 W McClam, H, 10th S C W Folsom, E. 1st Batt Ga Beaarvea Washington Emanuel, A. 10th 8 0 Henry Brown, R E Bell, A, 27th G* Batt J T Sheared, D, 1st Batt Ga Reserves B S Stewart, C, 27th Batt Ga Res Lt Josiah L Holcombe, staff officer T J Bird. D, 1st Batt Ga Reserves J H Holmes, H, 27th Ga Geo W Dampier, E, lit Batt Gs’Res J R Richardson, E, 1st BattGa Hes Capt W C Allen, H, 1st BattGa Bes Rislcy, CSX Rosier, DSN A J Lkbey, Republican Blue a Lt P R FaUigant, F. o4th Ga James Waters, E, *“ “ Levi Kendall, A, 1st Batt Be9 ' J W Miller, B. D F Jones, C, 2d Reg Ga Reserves G Still, C, 1st Batt ' •• " ’ A J Leavett, Reg Light Battery J H Brown, A, Bonaud’s H B Stone, Johnson's L H Watson, G, 1st Ga Reg, F Myerdurks, A, German Art W H Hulme, D, 1st Regt Reserves Unknown Soldier Wm M Payne, C S N W M DaCosta, B, 20th Ga T F Rogers, E, 1st Regt Reserves Chas J Mixon, H, 7th Fla G Kneer, B, 1st Batt 3 8 Geo R Smith, F, 54th Ga J E Owens, E, 1st Ga Regs E Brown, C, 22d Batt Ga Art J W Bridges, M, 1st Ga Begs I. Watson, L, “ “ Unknown Confederate Soldier Silas C Watkins, Worth co, N C John Bates, B, 3d Confed Cav W Rukerson, E, Bonaud’a Battery W Armstrong, B, 20 Ga May May May May 31, June 1. June 1, June 4. June 4, June A June 4. June 7, Juno 12, June 19, June 21, June 25, June 26. June 30, July ’6, July 5, July 8, July 9, July 10, July u. July 12, July 18, ' July 21. July 23, July 27, July 27, July 27, Auguet 1, August 1. August I, August 2, August August 8^ August 3, August G, August. 7, August 8, August 9, August 12,_ August 18.' August 20, August 21, August 27, August 27, August 28, August 28, August 28, August 29, August 30, August 30, . Sept 18, 18. 18, • 19. 19. 20, 20, : miitre with tlie hands, teams and carts belonging to i lie Scavenger Bepariment, one hour each day, from ; the 1st day of November to the 1st ila.v of May, anil I two hours per day from the 1st day of May to tlie 1st. \ day id Nuvemtier, Sundays and general holidays, ! an-1 »11 cs,4ut 1 ceeilltig*getter'll liolldnys, excepted; for ; the purpose of assisting in gj*tiding, levelling, or flll- I mg up any of the streets, lanes or -tiuares.' And it i shall be tlie duty of ihe said superintendent to keep | t wo or,more ploughs, aud during heavy rains to go I throughtheYity and open with said ploughs such j places as need opening, to let the water run off more freely. Ski.. 6. Be it further ordained by the authbrity ; aforesaid. That it shall be the duly of the snperin- I teiiilent to take charge of and feed :ill cattle or.other ; animals whatsoever liable to be impounded by the J City Marshal or any city constable, aud to deliver up j said cattle brother annuals to their owners on the customary fees bring paid: for the fulfilment of i winch duo the superintendent shall have possuseion ! ofall the buildings belonging to the city and attached to the Pound, and shnll use the statiles for keeping ihe mules or horses engaged in id.- Scavenger lie pa rtmeut, aud shall keep the same m good repair. And it shall further be lii* duty to be. at the said Pound, or have’ tome agent there, at two stated hours each day, when cattle or other animats are within, lor the purpose pf delivering said cattle fco'her ani mals to their owners when calJedWor.• Aild, farther, lie shall well and truly pay all nidneys.coHecte<l for thus doltvenug up cattle or other uuimaisAto the Ciiy Marshal—the money allowed bv ordinance for ' feeding cattle or other animals iinpotfidc! being ex- cepte'd. . ... I src. 7. Be lt Tuitlier ordained, by the authority | aloresuld. That all ordinances or- parts of ordinances militating against this ordinance he, and the same are hereby repealed. j Ordinance passed in Council January 27lh, 1S64. inyla-10 K. L>. ARNOLD. Mayor. 203 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, O A. tSy Advnffivs made on Consignments of Cotton and other produce to ouC frieuds in Liverpool and New York. a3-3m THOMAS H. AUSTIN, Geaeral Dammissiau and Forvardine iueucua-KIT, 05 Bay Street, Savannah, Ca. UEKKRB TO . Wm. M. Tunno A Co., SiivaiuiaJi': Nourse’A Brooks, New,York; K^ping, Uanoei'tl ft Co. t Columbus. 1D9H-U Miscellaneous. J. W. WILSON, Photographer-. PHOTOGRAPHS, Porcelniu AmbrotjpcB, ml4-ty • ' No. 82 GEORG* STREET, Charleston, South Carolina, b now open for the accommodation of transient an permanent gnests. Choicest Liquors, Wines, Ales and Segura ALWAYS OH IAHD. Terms, . OB per Day. alltf PETER JONK8, Proprietor. CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. been sixteen yeare connected with the establishment m20-tt W. WHITE, Proprietor. Port Royal House, HILTON HEAD, S. C. RIDDELL * K. 8. MIDDKLL. JuJ-lf HUGO fiomiTOii u. r. acne. NEW KUSIO STORE. Prof. F. Lessing W OULD respectfully Inform the citizens of Savan nah that he has opened a MubIc Store, corner of Whitaker and Broughton street Lane, where he will constantly keep on hand Pianos flora the cele brated mannfhctory of GEORGE STECK ft CO., New York. A great variety of Musical Instruments and Sheet Music by the best composers, pf Pianos tuned; Instruments repaired. a19-1m THE DAILY NEWS, PUBLISHED AT CHARLESTON S. C., Insurance. T II Ii OGLETHORPE INSURANCE CO. OF SAVANNAH * Are prepared to take Fire Risks ei Reasonable Terms, At their Office, m Bay Street. H- W. MERCER, President. J. T. Tmomao, Sec. H. W. Mercer C. 8. H Hardee William Banter A, S. Uartridg* A. porter i. Stoddard 1. T. Thomas W. Kemshart P. L. Gne H. A. Crane A. A. Solomon, M. Hamilton W. W. Gordon my7-tf Direct ore: M. 8. Cohan ' J. Lama J. W. Nevitt D G. Pane A. Fuller ton J. McMahon L. J. Uallmartin F. W.ffim G. Bate R. Lschllson P- Clotoa, Augusts J. W. Knott, llocon. & P. Rosa Macon 1. Youu W. H. Young. Cot ambus great 11 Life and Accident COMPANY or N"©w Orleans- Capital, - $300,000 GEN. JAMEn LOKSSTREET,President. TAKE RISKS table T erma. my21-tf WILLIAM C. COSENS, Agent, At Marine Bank. FOE, IABIIIE. LIFE ACCIDENT INSURANCE LARGEST CIRCULATION JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN THE STATE, And Is universally considered The Best Commercial FAMILY PAPER A X ORDINANCE—To fix the compensation of the Keeper of the Park anil tbeKeepe- of Squares, Deo Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec’ \V H Gunter. A, 7iti Ga cav F M Callahan, Jeff Davis’ Art A J Penny. A, Bonaud’s Baty C C Urizzell, E, 16th Va J Smith, I, igth N C H A Phillips, B, 5th Ga cav J M Adams, B, 13th Gacav • E D Taylor, I, 2d Ga State troopa J Sanches, K, 8th La 25t4 Batt' F H McKilly, Confed soldier James'Williams, B, Daniel’s Lt Baty J Horer, 22d Batt Ga Arty J Balkcom E, 5th Ca, J R Beard, C, 30th N C. P J Jones, K, 12th N C, J B Co3b'y, K, 8th Ala, F Bennett, lst'Ua Bes, .. John Flynn, C, 23a Batt Ga Art, B F Parker. H, 50th N O, B T Wilson, C, 20th Va, J Henkly, C. 1st Ga Res, A Brady, K, 50th N C, F A Uluin, C, Maxwell’s Batt, E Larkin„Fircman C S St Savannah. Joseph Griffin. B, Danid’B Light Bat’y, Jan James Long, Bf Wood’s Batt, ■1N Butler, O. 1st Ga, H A Button, D, 3d Ua, John H Watson, F, 1st Ga Raa; *' K Haddock, H, 30th Ga, M V Keith, D, 10th N C, W Ellis, F. 47th Ga, J Blount, Clinch's Bat’y, S M Floyd. E, 37!h Ga, - W S Langhorn, B, 26th Va,’ H Stone, Daniel's Ga Bat’y, W M Anderson, B 7th G M, B E Ferguson, F, 22d Batt Ga Art, B Potter, F, 50th N U, W H Baggs, D, 1st Ga Res, R S Massey, K, oth Ga R£0, J P Rowland, C, 1st' Ga Regulars, Geo F Barrow, F, 3d Qa Batt, \Y WBaflev, A, 22 BattGa Art. W P Hall, F. 10th NC, . J E Johns, A, 544h Ga, A Williams, C 8 stmr Savannah, B A Cowan. E, 30th Ga, L Acra, 30th Ga, W T Stork, Tdrrill Art, E P Miles, E, 1st Ga. . L Ayeres, E, Tatnal Marninea, A M Walker, 24th Batt AJa cav, James Clem, B, 47th Ga, 23, 23, 24, 25, 25, Dec Dec Deo Dec Dec Dee Dec Dec 30 Jarpiary 1, 1866 Jan 1 28, 29, 29, Jau 1 Jan . 1 Jan 2 Jan 2 Jan 2 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 4 - , Jan i Jau 5 Jan 6 Jan 6 Jan 0 Jan 11 Jan ..' 11 Jan -13 Jan 18 Streets and Crossings, and the Salary of tlie Clerk or the Market. SBC. 1. lie it ordained by tlie Mayor and Aldermen of ilie city of Savannah, in eouncll-nsserabled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority or the same. That from tlie 1st day of April, 1866, the yearly com pensation of the Keeper of the Park shall be oue thousand dollars^aud the yearly compensation of the Ke, pi i- of the Squares, Streets and Crossings shall be seven Hundred and twenty dollars ; and that the said compensation shall In each case be in rullfor the services not only of tlie” said keepers, but of any deputy or deputies, sub-keeper or sub-keepers, un der them and each of them ; aud that the yearly compensation of the Clerk off he Market shall he fifteen hundred dollars ; and that all ordinances and part, of ordinances, so far as they militate with this ordinance, lie, and the same are hereby repealed. Pa-sed in Council Mayfid, 1956. EDWARD U. ANDERSON, Mayor. James Stewakt. j*. Clerk of Council. mylG G CITY MARSHAL’S SALE. O N the first TUESDAY in June next, before the door of the Court House, In the city of Savan nah, at 11 o’clock ini he forenoon. wjU be exposed to «ale at public outcry, the improvements on Lot No. 22 Pulaski 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 Gfforge Calley. _ THOMAS. S. WAYNE. a30-td - City Marshal. IN THR HIGHEST STYLE OP THE ART. Copying done in the best manner. Pictarea-made.aa well Id Clondyaa in clear weather. lor* Call and Examine Specimen*. SOUTH EAST CORNER BROUGHTON AND WHfT- alG-lf AKER STREETS. PARTIES. THEREFORE, IN GEORGIA, who de sire to subscribe for h CHARLESTON PAPER, will consult their Interest by sending for THE DAILY NEWS. GEO. W. BERRY 4 CO. Manafaciarers antl.Dealera in WALNUT, CHESTNUT AND PADfrED CHAMBER FURNITURE, _ RtfrUjeraXort, Bureaus, Wardrobe*, dc., Block, Haynarket Sqnre, 1 & 2 Holmes' 126 cod-3m BOSTON. Emigrants Can be Supplied WITHIN TEN DATS. rpHE undersigned ore prepared to supply Planters L and other parties who may be In wont of WHITE Jan Jan Jan Jsh •Jan Jan Jon Jan Jan Jan 22 22 33' 23 34 January 25,. Januaty 38, January 31, Feb ■ 2, tiler er Savannah Unknown C 1 S B Sledge, 0 0 B Boyd, B, 8tti Fla A J Brown, C, 12th La Begt. D George, F,* l*t Ga Regs, Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept • Sept Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov , Nov Nov Nov Nov S TuUis, C, 1st Ga Rega, John Godfrey, . T Wilev, D, 47th Ga, H E Stokes, G, 7th Ga cav, John Thompson, L, 12th G* Reg*. J StoUlhgs, A, 6th Ga, W J Ssye, B. 23d fle Batt, J M Gaffiher. A. 16th.Ga, . M Nettle*, E. 1st Ga. J T Still, , w T McCreary, 1st Os Regs. (J M Joiner, W W Vrrrtlse, D, Phillip’s Legion- Paroled Prisoner, I Robert Jdbg Watte. : A C Roberts, H, ‘35th Ga. > Paroled Prisoner, H W Allures, D, 35th Ga, | J S Haddock, G, 3d Fla, B H Devine. J W Smith, Feb 2, Feb 3, Feb 6. Feb 8w Feb 11, Feb 11, t, Feb 16, . Feb 16, Feb 16, Feb Feb a , Feb 2ft, Feb 25, Feb — 28. Feb. 28. March 5, March 31,- April, . ». April ' 6, 8. 11. 13. 14, June June Jane June June July July July July 28. 29 ,;o €ity Marshal’s Sale. U NDER resolution of the City Council of Savan nah. and under direction of V ~ nab, and under direction of tha Committee on Public Sales and City Lots, I will sell at public, out cry, on the premise?, on THURSDAY, the 24th inst., at 11 o'clock a. m., all that Lot of Land, being a part of the city domain, Jtnown as Lot No. 23 Crawford Ward East, Northwest corner of Liberty street, containing ninety *fect Liberty street and ninety feet on Amoldatreet, triangular form. Term* cgfiUcf Tvhmty per OSBt- «a*h on the ag- gregate valuation and increase money, and interest ori the' balance of the purchase money to be paid quarterly at the City Treasury, at the rate of six per cent.par annum, with the privilege to the purchaser of paying Into the treasury the balahce remaining unnatd ot the purchase money. And air interest due thereon up to the time of Mid payment, receiving after payment»ice eimple title. myis THOMAS S. WAYNE, City Marshal. NOTICE. B y titp ord thwSTftr fused ,, of Dec.mbei. . gross salesAff every description ol.inerehaudiie and tiy the City Council on tier, 1865, the taxes upon wares, upon freight aud pissage n„.uey ; payable In this clii.Vd upon horses and Jnules, are required to lie paid monthly. The nudersi^ned ta preMied to re- ‘ ■ celve ,,u « above lax for the p*sj(j»oj|t h 0 “ f B ^ r ^ inyl-tf City Tre as-uier. A. DtlTKNNBOVKS. Of Savannah; Ola. John M. W. Hill, ’ of Jeffiuaon C'o., Fla. Nov. 16, 15, 15. 15, The Freeiv 11 *’ 8 Coco*, JfEcinij) xo ML Tokd- passebs.—Judge Trigg, ol the United States District. Court of Memphis, has prouoqnoed a decision in tite case of an application for an injunction against the execution by Gen. Runkle, Superintendent of the Freedman’s Bureau, of ajudgment rendered Iff Gene ral Runkle In favor of a freedman, according to which i it is held that these Bureau courts are trespassers, and liable to be proceeded against by the court* oi the State as other trespassers. Judge Trigg decide# that the Freedmen’e courts could only cxercieo authority under military , ., re ■’ u y, he.’ ; ’ these courts could exorcise any • Siffl the United State*. declariDg thni an in- no kmaar i® i declaration of peace, Li-v gi’nnpg from f T P» n g lie everything which savory of military constraint upon the rights °f restores to them the ordinary and peaceful channels for the assertion and eaforoament of JhaarrigMn. The war being ended, that t* an end to the cqurt. and (here being no longer any such court, tne^ oi A. DUtENHUFER 4 CO., Shipping, Forwarding, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bay Strefct, Savannah, Ga. sfr" kpi-otdpf attention pitied to tiie. purchase, tale ana I Xh/mimid nr cotton, )wmber and \xjuntry pro- eMpmera of. cotton, l „ d ucp generally. COitfli/iiMRKf soncifjRa, on which liberal advance* will be naule. wraLKNon: Britham; Baldwin A Co., SftfrfnA: Hiram Rob- erte, savAnhah J. H. Zeilln k Ca, Macon, Ga.; Dr. N L. AOkieL lilt. Bev. Oof., A n ™*'“' n.n Esq , Atetta, G*.: WillU Ct cTl RobtMon, Jackoonnlle, eonvllle, *k.; Col. W. L. Bailey, Jefferic* county, Fla.; D. H.Baldwin ft Co., New York; Bearden ft Co.. New York. Warren MitcheU, Bn- I^nlevllle, Kentucky. . .. HI LABORERS, and have mkde necessary anange- raenta in the North to fit any txtitwTor agriculture Laliorers, Woodcutters, Mechanics,-ete., within Ten or Twelve, days from the day the tarter la given here. The Laborers ore to be received by the Employers on arrival of the steamer here, and transported to the pains where tbnr are wanted at Employers’ expeuse, and the Employers have farther to pay a certain sum per Mad 4a advance, partly as security tartly for covering the expeneea in bringing' nts from the North to this port. [the The rate at winch Faming Laborers can be as- cured will average about $150 per year, the Employ 's finding them. For farther partienlais apply to WM. MORV1LLE ft CO., Jonds’Block,'Bay street, One door Boat of Barnard street, Savannah, Go. REFBBERCES: Jackson ft Lawton, savannah. John W. Anderson ft Son, Savannah. „ Solomon Cohen, Savannah. 9 Jao. C. Ferrill. Savannah. Nicbolls, Camp ft Co.. Savannah Geo. A. Cnyler, Savannah. W. B. Fleudag, Savannah, even, Savannah." John Screven, Savannah. Brigham, Baldwin ft Co., Savannah Savannah National Bank, Savannah. m2 STOCKS FOE SALE. 0‘ ( kaa Savannah k Angnsta RaDrokd Stock Southwestern Railroad St ek Deposit, received and Interest allowed Uacnrrent Money w««^ myts-eods 10 StoddoriM Upper Range. JAMES*. DAWKINS, Atiorhey-at-Law and Solicitor " jn Equity, EAST FLORIDA $. B. LAMAR, JUN., . incoetoor tpG. B. * G. W.ioium, Gener^Commlssion Merchants frrurtaC NUN **•■*•» 'No. « BAY STHBET (up stair*.) „ , «. - w Aadereon.-John C. Ferrll and G. BlaawF?SttTaanah: Jaekoon, Jeaioh Sibley * itoSTj’ H *o* J W. Walker, Angnsta. Oomdgn- mentf solicited. - i has no longer authority t<*qc$ in capacity, and to enforce judgment or order*, whel miiiii before or aiaoe the declaration of peace. made before or aiaoe the declaration of peace. IT he doea eo, and under that pretext seise* th# property of a citizen, he will Btoome a treapaoear, and maybe held liable to damage* to-the party injured-” IN THE STATE. THUMB. $10 PER ANNUM. Published in Folio Form, slse ol the New York Herald.' Jl a23-u TO PLANTERS. W E will keen constantly on hand a foil stock ol Travelers’ of Hartford - Plows, Hoes, Corn Shelter*, Straw Cutters, Axes, ond other Agricultural Implements of best Axes, and other Agricultural implements makere ahd pattenia with which to supply Planter* and Country Merchants, whose attention we Invite to our 8 toe It attdtblnk we can make It to tbetr tnter- eet to purchase or ha. BOUSE ft BRYANT, j2t-tl. 1M Bay.yreet. BELLS. required coot to order, at «.' An experience of over forty years enable# ns to produce them-of a srf- of short in canting perior quality. HENRY N. HOOPER & CO., \ ; Rwatw. Rreoe. m AOSES OF LADD For Ofte Dollar! TO BE RAFFLED FOR, QX the sixth dayof June, one thousand eight han dled and rtxty-olx, AT THE SCREVEN HOUSE, in the etty of Bafioanah, Chatham Coonty, state of Georgia, by go rtrtfto nf fw tie men oeiocted by the aabscribera, 490 ACRES OF LAND, Sttosltd tm ltowadea Coonty, near HU1- tawa, htat* of Georgia. tin projected BillitoWlik and Florida Railroad run ning through the tmtlnmiT part, offer* great facility for removing to the seaboard the fine cypress, pine and other timber tobefoand on this lot, wad a hand some sum may he had from the Railroad Comptw wood tmtlon to xunbr tlntr locomotive* with Aid. A of watBTJTBB* Uiroogb tAU lADd v and lov- ereofthMP^aSjd^tcan indulge their fancy at i»Lowndes county Is too lilgblj iiMiar’ll-'* -"vrenuficptM to be mode on ^THnuS' CLEAfc—The winner paying for the trans- tmrnrwhVsame to hi* home, and he (the winner) into 2T, rtS tSSTnSIS dotur. to the Savannah Fe- — asylum. The present owner of the itmsetf to give one hundred jRollers to Metropollmn Fire Company,*" UW1 the ap, ftx thousand In number, he purchased at the Mnatc stotoof jTO. BOHBEOTH ft BBM, dhpiis Street, g^Mtooh. QeoiHtft ff hore.a Phffiof th# Share named Land can be sceo^- . ^... . . IN RI8K8 TAKEN THE FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS COMPA NIES: Oahunbia Fire Insurance Company, of New York $500,000 Fulton Fire Insurance Company of New • York 200,000 RxceUior Fire Insurance Company of New York Springfield Fire Insurance Company of New.. York 260,009- 300; 000 Putnam Fire insurance Company of Hart ford 600,000 Washington Fire Insurance Company of Baltimore Gall State Fire Insurance Company ol Tal lahassee..... 600,000 300,8*0 $600,000 Mttrlxxe «tud Tiro, Petersburg Savings and Insurance Company ot Virginia $500,000 Knfeala Home Insurance Company of Ala bama jt...:.., 200,000 Georgia Home Insurance Company, OOIom- ; 360,000 . nxxoatm. New England Mutual Life Insurance Com- *pany of Boston .1. $5,000,000 Knickerbocker Matnol Life Insareace Com pany of Nvw York... 1,000,000 - pn OImu Polidoff In Great Wettern, of New York. Ia Commentat Matnol, of New York. ml4-tf AARON WILBUR, Agent No. 8» Bay Street. LIFE INSURANCE'. TP KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE CO. Of N Y. SontlenBracli dee, 89 Bar St., 0 SAVANNAH, GA. No Extra Charg6 for Southern : Residence, * i ~4<\ W™ the mar. Apply poslte the Market, to *n “ : a 1*0, Stable and Rooms- at lUBiyan stieat, op- RATE OP PREMIUM ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES.