The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, May 21, 1866, Image 4

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"T r <*•* •* * a. *+ * ■re. The Daily News and Herald. SAVANNAH, MONDAY, MAY 31, 18K. List of the Confederate Dead.—In our U»t of ths Confederate dead interred in Laurel Grove Cemetery, oompiied'efpreaely for us and published on Saturday* by an oversight of the compositors the following names were omitted. They will occupy thei^^jroper place in the list which is rspublised entire this morn ing in our tri-weekly edition. • TSfnee t the demand for copies - of th^llst an extra number of our tri weekly has been printed, *ich can be obtained at our counting room. J W Smith, T , _ _ Alfred Moore, B, Naval Batt, William Hammond, 61st Ga, James Flower*, C J Rugendall, Miscellaneous. NEWGOODS Now beioc opened 4t the sv SOUTHERN W E El.i rhart, H, 30th Ga, ,T Jones, 22J Ga Batt, W C Candler, G, 9th La, W D Grant, Lt 18ib Ga Batt. Alfred U Bowne, 18th Ga Batt, G C llico, Capt 18th Ga Batt, J W Myddleton, 18th Ga Batt, W H King, Lt 18th Ua Batt, f! W Turner, Lt 18th Ga Batt, W H Rice, 18th Ga Batt, B Abney, 18th Ga Batt, J McIntosh, 18th Ga Batt; g Bouse, 18th Ga Batt, 'll Milieu, Sergt IStli-Ga Batt, ' E L Gordon, 18th Ga Batt, John Vickers, 18th Ga Batt, H Crook, 18th Ga Batt, L E Barrie, 18til Ga Bat, C B Postill, lag Ga Batt, ' Fredrick MUUlsflLt 8th Gp Kegs, David B LUhSsraMae Jr, AskGa Begs, Feb O Shclden Jenckes, 54th Gs Beg, April Thus J Gibbons, Sergt F, 63d Regs, April July • 6, 1865 Suly 10, • July 13. July 25 ’ 1-4 i, August 8.. L I August 15. Sept 10, Sept 22, Dec 49, Doc 30, Dec 31, T- Batt, Doc 31, Dec Bl, Dec Bl, Doc Bl. Dec Bl, Dec Bl, Dec Bl, Dec 31, * ’ Dec ’ 31, Dec 31, 31, 31, Dec Dec Dec January 22, 1866 Feb 9. 13. 21, 28, 29, > jfi , IN UBIERAL. —In response to a request to furnish a sketch of his life for the Phrenological Journal, Theodore Tilton, of the New York Independent, simply wrote : • ‘I was born in New York city, October 2,1835, have, as yet, done nolhing worth mentioning, and cannot tell when I shall die. This is the whole story.".- The modesty ol editors is pravorbiaL —A curious apparatus for propelling balloons through tho air has been devised by Mr. Butler, one of the members at the now Aeronautical Society in London. It consists of a pair of wings, operated from the car of the balloon, whose downward blow is cal culated to strike with a force exceeding forty pounds, a power equivalent to an ascensive force of one thou sand cubic feet of csrbnretted hydrogen. The action required is somewhat similar to that of rowing, —The Columbia South Carolinian says the amount of money being laid out in that city in buildings now in course of erection is $116,009, and that tho total amount estimated to have been invested in new build ings since the war is $500,000. [A.ACE DRY GOODS HOUSE. AT REDUCED PRICES. a20 SOUTHERN Importing and Manufacturing Official. UFOHMAVljl an Ordinance to alter . PUBU8BXD A n of and *Mnd AtfOMtaanoe to change the manner of keeping the streets and lanes of the city of 8a- xaaBah clean, and to prescribe the doties of the BspeaDKaadea*, passed B*c. 29th. 18*3. V,j h, “ Aldermen of thd city of Savannah. in counoilasaMibled, it is hereby ordained liythe authority of the sa._,. That irom and-after the passage or this ordinance' the work of the .Scavenger Department shall no longer be given oat By contract, hut-shall be carried on mqler. the direction of a superintendent elected by Council, and;the whole expense or the same shall be home directly by the corporation. Sec. 2. Be it farther ordained by the authority aforesaid, That the City Council, at its next regular meeting of Council, in January j>f every year there elfect a anperintendf ‘ er, shall all be a aa'pefinrendent, whose salary - perhunnm, and who shall a bond to the city, with good security, in the sum live thousand dollars, for the faithful discharge of his duty, which bond shall be approved by the Mayor - ----- - ~ T ~ Jr such superintendent to give such bond and to enter the duties ol his office within tiMkdeys from the Tl«v.4nVk1n Cfnam 17.11 frill ft <3 date of bis election, and npon failure to give such if OTl'3 J Ult/ U ICtUU AUk lllvS DRUG HOUS£ Wo. 238 IZHO 8' Pratt & Wilson Brothers, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS —The Rev. E. E. Fairchild says that while in Pales- iiue, he luet, on the banks of the Jordan, two Engliah liiiyjiuen filling an - assortment of cans and bottles with water from the river. The water was intended lur t ho baptism of children on their return home, and one remarked that it would pay the expenses of his tour to the Boly Land -as he would not baptise a child w ith it tor less than a £4 note. —A correspondent states that there are in London 36 King streets, 34 Charles streets, 32 John streets, 26 High streets, 25 Church streets, 20 George streets, 18. Duke streets, and 21 New streets. One would suppose that certain names had been the fashion, and were given to'every street made until another favorite arose. Of lute years Victoria and Albert streets hsva been the popular names, and there must be A dozon of each, besides places, courts and squares. —A man named Houseman waa recently murdered at Bellvernon, Pa., by his wife’s paramour. Tha wife tried to poison him several times but failed. One night when Houseman was asleep, however, Thairwsll put the muzzle of s gun to his head, fired and killed 1 him instantly ; and hie wife then put a rope around his neck, attached an anchor to it and assisted to drag the body to the river. —A wretch named Mayhew was bung in Batavia, N. Y., last week. Ho murdered the husband of a woman with whom he held 'improper relations, and on the gtfiowa declared that she urged him to commit the crime, and rejoiced at lt when done. —A babe which jumped from the arms of its nurse into the Ohio rivor at Louisville s few days since, and was in danger of being swept over the falls, was res cued by a Newfoundland dog on board the steamer in which the child's mother was traveling. —A French professor haa'diicovered that the earth does not move so fretaa it did 2,000years ago. Tha learned man computes that in one thousand six hun dred millions of years hence it will come to a stand stilt. —The London Fun publishes a cartoon represent ing President Johnson and Justice. “Stand firm,” says Justice, “ I am with you.” The President holds in his hand a sword, npon which is inscribed the word “Veto.” —It is somewhat singular that the body of the late Cclleetor Preston King, of New York, should have been found on the day his successor entered upon the duties of his office, alter the situation had been vacant just six months. —A “ lady” occupant of a house i^Hrooklyn being about to evacuate the premises, placed a notice in the window: “This house to let; inquire within.” She leased Lbs building to no lees than six different per sons, receiving a month's rent in advance, and then suddenly disappeared. Haualko Chemists, No. 238 KIND STREET, Fourth door above Market at, Charleston, S. C. PRATT, |S. W-WILSON. I P. B. WILSON, (Graduate of Phila. I College of Phar macy, A Chemist to 8. CiOrd. Dep't Chemist to late S. Nitre and Mi- Bur ean. I The Proprietors are Native Geor gians, DIALIBB IN DB.ua 8, OBBMIO All, OKCGUI STS’ a25-3m BUNDH-IKff. - Mcptieiw & Donald isniiih BREWEtow.. im-iouE ALES & PORTER WEST i8 T - M ST LcT*-' 7 6.6AVE- NEW YORK frajamp A)n|giia«aYlul beeiiApJofaeitsole agents “ Tor the city for the above well known and su perior Atocrfmafriutleftrl® (mat) 111' Any climate), are now prepared to supply the same In packages to BUit nnimhaiMM! , purchasers, 12-31UO CUNNINGHAM, PDRSE * CO. - : -^~-i - 1 i ■ SOUTHERN TIMBER AND FARMING LAN FOB SALE, i bond or negleeting to enter npon his duties Within the said time, his election shall be deemed void, and the City Council at its next regular meeting ahull elect some other in his place. Sec 3. Be it furteronlaioed by the authority afore said, That it shall he the duty of said superintend ent npon his entering office to file a schedule with the Clerk of Council, of all the proporty of the De partment coming Into hie possession: to make all contracts fur the purchase of carts, horses and males. And for the hire of able-bodied men, such as may be necessary to perform the duties or the Department as hereinafter described ; all such contracts and eu pagements being first subject to the approval fbuhcll, and shall give receipt-to pie CJtv Marshal AA-ffileosn sod Other BktwefidSb pnlchasedwnd fur nished him hy said Marshal And itwhall be the further dutyof said superintendent to cause the men so employed to pans through all parts tt the city daily, Sundays and general holidays excepted, with the carts, and take off all offal, filtji, maimru, oyster Wheels, or other rubbish- that rtay he collected in barrels and boxes, or that may be found in any street, lane orsqnarcs-witliin the city, and carry the same to sucli place as may lie determined hy the Mayor or Chairman of the Street and Lane Commit tee: Provided, that all manure shall lie at .the uis- 8 osal of the corporation, and carried bstohd- the mils of the city. Sec. A, Be ft further ordained by the authority aforesaH, That it shall lie the duty, of the superin tendent to report to the Msyot or Acting Mayor, every Mohday morning, the number of hands and teams employed J a the department, and the condi tion of the streets, lanes and squares; ami on every alarm of fire it shall be his duty to repair to the place of the fire with such of his yearns as are not actually loaded and,carrying op tlie' offal at the time ol the alarm being gives,'aud bp subject jo the otilers " the Mayor, or fhC person or persons acting in L _ place. And for neglecting or failing to perform all the requirements of this ordinance, the said snperin teudent shall, upon Conviction before the Mayor, 01 the person or persons presiding at the Police Court, be subject to a fine of not .fess than five dollars nor more I ban fifty dollars for each nffeuce—one half to go to tlie informer, the other halt for the use of the city. Provided, nevertheless, for any chlfrtre ol gross negleet or misdemeanor, he, the said superintendent, shall Be-hable to be tried before Council, and be re moved from office or he'fined iu such sum as Council may order and direct. And in case of removal from office, a new election shall be held at tlie next meet ing of Council -to Oil bis place lor the unexpired rest due of his term; and notice of aucit election shall tie givou hy the Clerk oi Council Jeu days before the lime at which Saul election shall lake place. ;8kc 5. Be it further ordained by tlie authority aforeSatd.Thal it shall be the duty of said supi riu- tendqnt to see that the public squares are also duly examined, and any oifkl or rubbish that why be therein found shall tie removed oy his carls; and lt sbf* be the further duty of said superintendent to furnish tlie Chairman of tlie Streets and Lanes Com mittee with the hands, teams and carts belonging to the Scavenger Department, oue hoar each day, from the 1st day of November to the 1st day of May, and two hoars per day from the 1st day of Mav-to the 1st dayof Novimlxuy Supdays and general ..holidays, asd days succeeding general holidays, excepted for the purpose or assisting iu grading, levelling, or fill ing up any of the streets, lanest,«ff. squares:-Arid it ahalt be the duty or the said superintendent tb keep two or more ploughs, and duriug heavy rains to go through the city and open with said ploughs sucli places as need opening, to let the water run oil'more freely, - Skc. 6. tie it further ordained by the authority * “ TtforesfiM, Tnat "tr-strati be the duty of the superin tendent to take charge of and feed all cattle or other These lands contain a great quantity of the largest , ranging and mill timber in the State, running par-' AP‘ allel with the river for miles. A steam mill put it ■ the bridge on the Gulf Railroad could be supplied lie for half a century. The river is a good rafting stream for miles above my lands, from which place parties are rafting great quantities to Burnt Fort. There are improvements at different points on the river, some of which have good peach orchards, and pro duce corn, sea Island and upland cotton, sugar cane, and all other southern products, as well as any lands In Southern Georgia. I will give a bargain in the above, and will take pleasure in showing the lands at any time. T. W. H. PITMAN, No. 8, Blacks, ear, A. ft G. R. K., Ga. Or, apply to Nicbolls. Damp ft Co.; one door from earner Barnard, north Side Bay srreet. Savannah. Georgia. a28,m4 be 1 ie agent there,! tile ofVlUier delivering paid winni called for. -- 1/Fay All money i thus delivering up'cattle 'aC( J ney alloSvWd by ' animals impouudei cepted. SEC. 7. Be it further ordained |jy the authority aloresaid. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances militating against this ordinance he, and. the same are hereby repeated. -J ■ = Ordinance passed in Council January 27tli, 1S64. •ajtyis-lii • , ; j K. D. ARNOLD, Mayor. ■ Pf"*' ~ IKIll.VANtjri—To [IX the OMUipcufStioa Of the f^epefot life Park and the Kccpe'-of Squares, --sHiugs, uiid the-Salary of the Clerk of —“Queen Victoria is in her fiftieth year.” This item is “going tho rounds," but it is not correct.— Queen Victoria was born on the 24th day of May, 1810, and will consequently be only forty-seven years old on the 21th day or the present mouth. Sale of Government Property. —The sum of $5,000 has been set apart by the gov ernment of Canada for the purpose of having that country represented at the French Exhibition. A col lection of geologieal and minesalogioal specimens has already been begun. 7>r .. —A balloon train to ply between the Place de la Goncordu and the Champ de Mara, is spoken of ms one or tlie Hellenics to be tried during the great gathering in Paris next year. —A woman named Ann Eliza Allen, aged eighteen, and very pretty, committed suicide in Chicago on Sun day by taking laudanum. She was jealous of bar hus band. —Detectives are iu pursuit of a prominent person wliom they suspect ot setting fire to Pike’s Opera House. It is claimed that the evidence is sufficient to convict him. —The Agriciiltnral Bureau is in receipt of a swarm ot stingless bees from Honduras. They are said to be excellent honey-makers. —The English Admiralty are About to have the Whole of the Japanese coasts and rivers accurately surveyed. This ie ominous for Japan. —A bomb-shell on the battle-field of Chicamauga was seen, tho other day, to roll down an incline and burst into a thousand pieces. —The city railroad companies at Now York are quietly discharging the drivers engaged In the late strike, aafast as they can supply thsir places. —Dr. Wmship, of Boston, is now able to lift three thuusaud pounds, and still claims to he the strongest man is the world. ’’’ - —The Empress -Eugenis t 5th instant. ■ forty years old on the —A lock made by that royal locksmith Louis XVI. sold iu I’aus recently for 2,4001. Rev. .Mk* Adams, of the Methodist Church at Madi son. bee been delivering a series of lectures lately. They Were well received. —Willie at San Antonio recently, Gen. Longstreat, late of t lie rebel army Waa tendered a serenade by the baud of tlie-1th U. S. Cavalry. —In Kentucky • -orimihal is said to jail,” when he is hung by a mob. ‘fell out of Will be aoid. at Public Auction, at It o’clock, M.. on WEDNESDAY, May 23, 1866, at the Army Machine Shops, on St. Helena Maud, opposite Hilton Head, 8. G , under Hie direction or Capt. Chas. Barnard, Assistant Quartermaster, the following public property : Oue horizontal Engine, 30 inch stroke, 18 iBCh cyl inder One horizontal Engine, so inch cylinder One Locomotive Boiler One Steam Boiler Heater Parts of two Engines, 8 Inch cylinder One Blower Engine cylinder Two Double Hoisting Engines One-Old Boiler Two Saw Mill Carriages Lot of old Machinery Two Hand Railroad Cara Two Iron Pilot Houses One set of- Rollers tor Boiler Iron * One Power Punch Six Slide Lathes, one 40 inch swing, two 201ucb, two 19 inch, and oue 18 Inch One Bolt Gaiter One Planing Machine, 9 foot bed, 32 Inch upright One Upright Drill One Fire Engine Two Cupolas One wooden Planer . Three Steam Pumps One Brass Furnace Six Iron Ladles -One Jig Haw and Table One U. R. Splitting Saw Table ■ • . j . One Pattern Makers’ Lathe One Morticing Machine One Foundry Crane One hundred Iron Boiler Castings Two Pile Drivers One Fornuce Cupola One Umber Truck Fifteen thousand Bricks One lot Patterns ALSO, The following wooden Buildings: One 100 leet long, 30 feet wide, BiacksmitbsLShop, containing nine Brick Forges, with BeUotfcsiom- plete; one 61x28; one 70x10; one 21x12; ope l9x21 ; one, two stones, 119x28; three 20x20; one 12x12; two 21x13; three 25*11; one 20x12; one 110x28; om 250x 30; one 23x22; one 91x20; one 12x8; one 18x12; one 109X38; one 115X50; two StOriSS, WUi 10ft, Terms cosh in Gorentmentffadds- 5 a W. THOMAS, Bv’t. Lt. Col. and Chief Quarteriuusler Dep’t S. C. alO-td ) iiii'i'-tamViijjMUUi 8.1. HUBER, General 3?artn<&rs. —An unfortunate passenger is said to here lived half an hoilr, at point Edward, C. W , after a railroad t ram had completely severed his body in twain. —More than fifty citizens of Columbia, 8. 0., were worth over belt s million each before the war. The whglf: tffivn is jjsrdly jrorth that sum Athr. - —Puttipink is a. new color in Paris. —John T. Lindsey, one of the first lawyers in IUI uoiH, has experienced religion, and is eloquently and powerfully addressing revival meetings in that State. —More'than twenty thousand Jews have been con verted during the past century. lisp (omposed several admirable pieces. —tb e new Parisian bonnets are described as across between a soup plate and an inverted geranium pot. —-The London telegraphers claim to have invents^ a printing teiegraph,-by which, with one wire, three hundred words can be printed per minute. —A French machine makes alsven pounds of bout; st a cost opfislf A cents pound. ice an —The Niagara hotale are making extensive tious for the coming season. —The O’Donoghue is descended from the royal family of Munster. —X vigilance committee in Missouri hung four horse thieves- . —It ie doubtful whether PrinowNspolson has gone to Italy on a love Intrigue or to have a chat about the •Germans. —The English Ministry came into power with Maty use of “• — - died down to five. , —A number of the principal denu moruU wow Of Pans have started a paper at their own. It is rittlil ou pink paper. —The meanest reason for getting married was “TtriSJiSKwFmT?»*>■•**• wuaded some one to part ni* pack, hair-for him. . . —There is talltstfonAng a qBuipauy of capitalists to equip a fiffeBfltsOMs (Off6 In quest of drifting M. K. JE8UP & CO., Neij Tort, Special Partners. HUGER & HASELL, NO. 46 EAST BAY STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., COMMISSION MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS; AND DEALERS,, _ IN 1 M ■ ... :r. 1 . ti: * Railway Equipment and •applies Stationary Engines, Saw Mins, and aH kta* lies, Portable and of Machinery required by Railroad ConjMQtes, <UKiactor8t i-i Manufacturers, MachiuMU and Agriculturalists. Advances made on consignraeut of Railroad Iron; also on Cotton and other Produce. Str* the kiui i.ui. ^ SzC. 1. Re Itfiriiaiiibdbytlfe MliVbraud Aldermen of the oily pf Sav.iuii.ili, 111 couh-'U assembled, and lt is hereby oi'l.L.’u»'d by tlie uutlun-ity of thesame. That from the 1st day of April, 1SUJ, the yearly com pensation or the Keeper of the Park shall be oue thousand dollais, and the yearly coiuiienHation of the Keep, v of tut-Squares, Slreus and Crossing's shall be seven hundred aud ivvehty dollars ; and lliat tlie said compensation shall ui each ciise he in Tull for the set vices not only of tjie said keepers, but of any deputy or deputies, sub-keeper or suli-keepers, un der them slid each of them; ami that the yearly compensation of the Clerk ot tlie Market shall l fifteen hundred dollars ; and that all ordinances and parts id ordinances, so far as they militate with this ordinance, be, and the same are hejfohy repealed. Passed la Council Mav 2d. I860. EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor. James Stewart, Clerk-Of Council. myloo A N ORDINANCE—To regulate ttio appointment of tiommlaatuaqraof the MsasiaBolmol. lfo it urdtifiqd by the Mayor UflO Aldermen Of the City of HaVStmab, in C&uiiftT assembled, and It is hereby ordained by Hie authority ot the same, That imieedistqlyjafasr tile passing ofithis ordlunuce, and at the Ur*tregidhrmsetiamoft!tMm:iI iu Juimni v of each tudoeodlsg j.- th4 H^Yv-shsil appoint three commissioners Of tho Massie School; one of whom shull be the Mayor, when he is not a regular nicinher of the “Board of Public Kduratiou lor the City of Savannah and the tend commissioners may he se lected from the aldermen, or citizens, or both, as the Mayor may elect. i And be it further ordained, Ttert said commission ers shall hold lilt'd offlceS until tlifcir successors are appointed, and shall unite with and become part and parcel of tho “ Board of Public -Education for the City of Savanrtah,” as created by an act of the General Assembly iii tlie State of Georgia, approved March 2lst, 1866, anti be governed by said net and sucli by-laws, rules and regulations as sajd Boat'd of Public' ftlttajlitmtior tUa city of aavaunsli may Irom tlutc to jiausottaaln forits ffovet upient. , - AntlTfc ‘it nfrtriar ordalnpu hy tliC atlfhority afore said. That all'ordinanees, and parts of ordinances, militating against tills ordinance, be, and the same are hereby repealed. Passed iu Council May 16th. 1866. * | EDWARD 0. ANDERSON, Attest: diJiak 8i»*An*. .<■' ■- ’ Mayor. Clerk of Council. myl9-6 A N ORDINANCE—To sutliortzc the appointment of a Deputy HarOoi Master, aud toprovide ior his componsation aqd the comjieusatiun of the As slstant HttrboUfafter lately hniWoyed. Whereas, the Harbor -MWter, in eofisequcncc ol the increase of his duties, was compelled, on the sth day of January last, to. employ the services of an assistant, and from that time has found it necessary to retain such assistant's services at Ibp rate of six hundred'dollars per annum ; aud whereas) It is im- poi tant to tho Interests of commerce that a Deputy Harbor Master, boappointard at a proper compensa tion, to be paid oat of the laud coUcclod hy tire Har bor Mastft; therefore, Sec. 1. Be lt ordatnsd bv the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah. In council assembled, and lt Is hereby Ordained hy the authority of the same, That there shall be a Deputy Harbor Master appoint ed by the Harbor Master, subject tar the appruvul of the Mayor—the first appointment to he made imme diately after the passing of this ordinance ; and that such Deputy Harbor Master shall receive a compen sation at the rate of six hundred dollars pur annum, te be paid out of the fund eollectcd by tUe Harbor Matter, aud exclusive of the salary of the Harbor Master; mod that said Deputy Harbor Master be at all timeseubjeeVto the orders and command of the HarbocMpster. . SKo. 2.—And be lt farther ordained, by tlie author- nvamonrasSr- SBC. 3. And be if further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That all ordinances, and parts of ordi nances, so far as they "militate with this ordinance, be, and the same are hereby repealed. Passed in.Council Slay 16.J86C. ■ Clerk of Council. 1 myl9-6 iftedt-ri CIVIL, MINING ^AND CONSULTING ENGINEER. ESTIMATES MADE AND CONTRACTS TAKEN OFFICE 46 '®* y !■«, -idJ TO* ^-■.i/lrtTft TAKEN. ,q eiiH EAIT BAY.CttAMLMaVof J2t ImAtWtf icebergs, and tovy them into Boston harbor. The* Detroit Press says,that all that is.lsftuf the “the tug of war** between tnefkcnons Fenian navy is of that brotiuirhoodt ■1UK- Wisoon editor, Charles has falan heir A Leon Edttob.—. Stewart, of tha Ji to the fortune of If we had not met this paragraph In a northern uewspspej, we «mld not have believed U. editor BbeoU AJJOTHEB OovaamontT Loss —» hto b«_ tained tksl the Governiusnt wiU tore betw^rSJfS; and $300,000 by tirefOHnre of Culvsc, garesAvCT^S? LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. , vann Ga., and are prepared to take horses op Uvery by the day, week or month, and our post experience in the above business induces ns to fe^-tbat we can give general satlshctloti to ah who may patronise us. myllm* "H . J. 8MICK A tX), V. As RYAJCAaCO. !'T PVtISOS IX ' ■’j STANDARD LIQUORS, Agents for Charles Fairs Chamawnss, KeDer's , Kentucky »*n*E^ 1 myl-tf MOLES. • ofii ti. nUflfij i h *‘d 1 \j h* IhTwr : ,-"'[*!»)■ , u > % URoaon .titia#)!: I UK) D.iATBta v*£i TOC 'O I * fy ' i>- i:**; -. '. ssyi-tf.. OAM aiPTLKK* ramauL PUBLISHED FOR IMFuUDIATlOH. . IB/. LiiOTOK us-naar hkabinoi . To extend or 8 ihe Clt?bl It is hereby ordained by A lTORDINANCB-fTo extend amL.defiqp.Ute Fire Limits of tnk city of Savsnnan.snrt to relieve ?; ast TWW ’ ut taSMiMMkdAidpimeu couucB assembled, and authority of the same That from an<L after the passing of this Ordinance! the fore. UmiMkeL the city of Savannah eball he in. eluded within lie foUowiug bouMterissjtMrit; Sr gaanah riveg op ip#, north ; Eu« Bread ntaeet on the east, commencing at the river, at the.foet of East Broad street, and vwning southwardly along tlie east tlpeoCBast Rro«*Brest tp h$lpteimitqu with Gwinnettktrefcl; thfence, nrom the northern side of Gwinnett street to its lntef»cc|Hm;wfth W<$s» Broad street ou the west; and tlience again to tap river. And whereas, duriug the late war, and jiince that forwent ' Steam Engines and Machipery* MACHINERY DEPOT STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS, GRIST IDLLS,. COTTON GINS, % WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, SAWS, BUSING, agricultural mach*hb,f«*Aioof safes Ac., Ac., .‘Ac. H-* M. AMES’ CELEBRATED mim Groceries ;and Liquors. H. (Sv^UTfE, Foreign and % 5-H .#■ Insurance. estic Liquors, GROCERIES, iLEAl^UCiEK, * i’9 Square, opposite thf Pulaskt House, i:T‘i : r ' Cornex St. Julian and Bryan Sts ' . r f?'yhfiuigant’* old Paint Stand. Agent for the ORIENTAL CHOLERA BI . _y Agent for H. Clausep's celchrated Pheenix Steam Brewery, New York; A. M. Binnlnger ft Co’s London Dock Gip, and Club Sauce. marl4 idon Dock G|p, MACkt , BEATTIE & €Q„ Wholesale DcalCnl iu Wines & Liquors 203 & 205 BAY STREET, Savannah, Georgia. FROM FOUR TO THIRTY-FIVJ} HORSE POWER. Cotton Gills! Cotton Gins!! Pure Old Bye, Wheat anil Bourbon Whiskies, from the most.ceiebnilud distilleries. . Sole Agents for Fooler’s Nectar and Magnolia Whiskey and Luvie's Champaem-a. mytf-If Scranton, Smith & Co. McCarthy. Brown.Taylor, Southern, E»ele, Craven- American and Kxeejsior COTTON GINS, with En gines or Horse Power. dlu-eodCrrt T. L. KINSEY ft CO.,. 154 Hay street. Savannah, Ga. I.0ILD umm MPMI, NEWARK, N J. MACH INlSl'S’ TOOLS WOOD WORKING MACHINERY Circular 5*w mills, Stalionary anti l'ort- nble Steam Engines, Boilers, • .Steam pumps. Steam Fire Engines, llose, Ac. ScntMur a catalogue*. IVYACHINERY B RICK-MAKING MACIIIXKS, Brick Tresses, Tem- liering Wheels, Tile Machines, anil every de scription of Machinery used in the manuiaclure of Brick. FRANKLIN L. CA KNELL, No. 1844 Germautown Avenue, f2s-3m Piiiladclphia, Pa. LINVILLE & GLEASON. St. Julian Street, West of Market, SAVANNAH. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND choice; old brandiks, w WHIsKEY, out, WINKS, AND EVERY VARIETY OP GROCERIES, Hay, Corn, OhJts and Bran, plririly at, wholesale to the trade; and wo flutter ourselves (hat wo cau make it to the interest ol deirftrs lo. patronize us, at the head of Bay, opposite Jcffersun st- mlO-tf Just Arrived. | AA HOI’S Bacon sides and Shoulders I Ul’ 2n ’ierces S. »k ll:uns* " 3ft bbls Mess Reel 20 bhls Mess Pork f>(i bbls Hominy lftu tibls Flour 3ft kegg Prime Leaf Lard Socast-H Boiiihon and Rye Whiskey 2ft cases Old Port Winn 25.cases Wild Chany Brandy 160ft sacks Prime WJni • Corn myl5-5 For sale lo,v by LaROCBE, west ft DANIELS. PIERCE SKEHAN,. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For eign and Domestic WWs, Llqnbrs and Segura. Also, Skehan’s CVlelirated GOLDEN ALE i ■-roH vtB‘- - ■it' 1 V> A GrHWTS MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO., 64 Conrtlandt Street New York. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Bolls, Nuts, YVa»hers, Sett Screws, Taps and Dies, Ac , Ac., and dealers in all kinds of Railroad, Steam ship and Engineer’s Supplies, Oils, Varnish, Paint, Hemp and Rubber Packing; Oak Tanned and Robber Belting, Brass Fittings. Chipping aud.Riveliug Ham mers, Files, Chisels, Gus Pipe, Nails. Circular and Gang Saws, Pumps, Steam Whistles, steam and Wa ter Onagers, Steam Engines and Saw Mills of every description, ac., Ac. Also Agents for A. p. WOOD ‘ CO.’S celebrated Portable Steam Engines. f21 Miscellaneous. Audlky Maxwell. John (J. IUYNOi.Db MAXWELL & REYNOLDS, Civil Engineers and Surveyors, Wli,L FDBN1SU I'UK BEST'TYPOGRAPHICAL MAPS " CHAMPAGNE CIDER, in bottle and jn wood. London and Dutilin Brown Stont, Scotch and Eng lish Ales, Ac. . Liberal deductions made to he trade. ■ 176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, dll-tf and G2 Liljeriy street, N. Y. Direct Importation. 5 CASKS Superior Burton (English) Ale, just re ceived and for sale by CUNNINGHAM, PURSE ft CO. THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE. (Established, 1555.) , A SUPERB Literary Companion and sterling old Home Journal; published every Saturday, by Wx B. Smith & Co . 58 Fayetteville street. Raleigh, N. C. Elegantly printed ou beautiful white paper, mammoth sheet,-with eight large pages. Its corps of contributors iucludes nearly all the most distinguished authors of the conntry, and with the combine^services of so many celebrated writers. It has achieved a perfect success in presenting an un rivalled array of talent. Its Romances, Stories. Tales, Novelties, Sketches. Criticisms, Reviews, Poems, Biographies, Witticisms, Travels, ■ Adventures, Ac., Ac., Are pore, entertaining and instinctive in a degree rarely attained in periodical literature. Iu accordance w ijtf I no irann 1 of the paper, a spe cial depart ihent is devoted ru the Field, wherein are given articles, mil Is and suggestions on tile practical ln^nurcnifiit of the Farm, tlie Garden, the Orchard and the kitchen. Usmm. Accident Insiifance Coip’y ** f ' *IN AMKRICA Travelers Insurance Go: OF HARTFORD, CONN. Net Cash Assets, Feb. 1, ’66, 9600,649 72 Insures against 1 Accidents of all Kinds, CAUSING BODILY INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE. IT IS CHEAP. A policy for $5,000 iu case of fatal accident, or $25 per week in case of disabling injury, oosts but $25 to $30 per year. Any sum from $500 to $10,800, with $3 lo $50 weekly compensation, at proportiou- ‘.to rates. Policies written for three or five years, a . lir ” r a liberal discount. IT IS UBHVJBUSAL.. This Company insures against all Boris of acci dents, whether they occur in traveling, working in the shop or factory, wa riding, .hunting, fish! all persons, in al) parts , Canadas, aud grants permits to visit any part of the world. Tins insurance is sought alter and valued by all classes of men, rich or poor. IT IS RELIABLE. The TRAVELER’S of Hartford is the oldest Acci dent insurance Company in the United States, aud established on a nrm basis. It has issued many thousands of policies, pays claims for compensation almost daily, and its business is steadily increasing. Its capital is ample, its directory of the highest char acter. and it lias paid over OHc Thousand Losses, without contesting one.. . office master 0 p ■ be transported via centr., ,, y I iro»d Jo Macon, agu^er 0 * 01 ™ Leave Savannah 7.30n m p-m. . Pm ;»rrlTe Macon 7 a. m .. &rr , Bl «a8e restricted to JT “ Sa *aora Fare. *15. ' O40 ‘ )o «lMor^‘ myT-d j NOTlct falling due 1st Januari ferred Capital stock ol’thefr guaranteed seven Per on the first Jannaiy, i S6 - ly - ( H ° ldersof Cou| w “^ nw ‘'^J posit the same with Mesai, of Savannah, to whom u,„ 5* 1 * o p - A. fii|. j NO MEDICAL KXABHWATION KF. (hUIUED. Tlrree cents a day will insure a man for $2000 or $10 weekly compensation, for one year. J. G. BATTEllSON, 1‘reaidcnt- Rooney Dknnis, SCO. • A. WILBUR, J. T. THOMAS, GREEN ft K(X)TMAN, J, C. MoNULTY, m20 * Agents, Savannah. WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO NO. 9S BROADWAY, NEW YORK. CYRUS CURTISS, President. Clayton Newbold, Y. P.; W. A. Brewer, Sec.; Itolv ert tt. Mintuui, George Griswold, Roland G. Mitchell, Thomas Hope, William U. Aspinwall, A. A. Low and others. Directors. Cash assets, over $500,000.' Capita) stock, $125,000. Policy holders receive ail the profits without incur ring any liability for losses, lt lias therefore afl the advantages and security of a Stock and Mutual,Com pany combined, without their separate disadvan tages. ANDREW M. ROSS, Agffirt. j OSCAR CRAIG, General Agent State of Georgia, Savannah, Ga. W. R. Wakinu, M. D., Medical Examiner, Savan nah, Ga. . febl9-3m. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE AGENCY. SECURITY’ INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus $1,600,000 PIMENIX INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus...... $1,500,000. INTERNATIONAL IBM. CO., Capital and Surplus ...T......$1.200,000 MANHATTAN INSURANCE CO., ' Capital and Surplus $1,078,000 II All MOM Y INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus. .$ 600,000 Total cash Capital and Assets .$6,000,000 Fire, Marine, and Inland Navigation Risks taken in the above highly responsible Companies on Build ings and Merchandise to. any amount, at the lowest rates corresponding with the risk. Losses equitably adjusted and paid promptly at this Office. office opBe' Central R a d 4 AN and aftrr Mo"ndHy*^ r V a0M, ^‘d,| O daily trninn win Cnnn ” ,u, « NlffiSS? tho Geoivia Railroad, asf ( S ta ’ 1 " ! J Leave Savannah ' 1 Arrive at Savannah.' *• Bl - odiffi Leave Augusts " "ain J 1 ' ® Arrive at Augusta “ 6 jJ *• am<7 Passage $8.0ft. *'® -aiidi.j] Freight to go by passenger r j30-Tf Commission Merchant davant&waw factors, Forwarding and G ene COMMISSION Bins Having associated onrsmesiith,, nW J w* respectftilly solicit con^J bw l In connection with tlie tW »«I brick fire-proof buildin,-, kiotra’ u tL. J ■Warehonre, at the comer oiik”m“ L ^Jl and arc prepared to take enuon ,, 3 storage. IL J. DAVANT, Jr., Of the late firm of Davaut AU*t„a D. wd JOHN S. A. A. LANE, No. 1$ Stoddard’s Range, Bmy Street, So. vannah. Gs. . f!9-3m JOHN GRAY, 8UKSOB1PT l?N8 : . • One year , $ 5 oo Six month- *2 5fi Club of live, oue year J 20 00 ClnhBofteu. .* , 40 00 Ami an extra copy tn trie party gluing up a club of* t^n. No i lul» mica to six months “ubscribers * KSTlIsL A BKO, Bull sL, near i he Posi Office, JVgemsfor a‘24-lf SuVRDuah. to Land Sellers.-aud, if employed by Buyers, will ex amine aud icpo'rt upon lauds iu th«i mai k» i tST’ Office—Bull sfree\ posite lv»ot Office, §e- cond iloor. Post Ofllce Box, 480. Ref< ; r to John Screven, President S. A Jt (j. K. And* A O. R. K : N. A Unrdee <fe Co. alS-liu I* A I’ !•; X T RIGA CANVAS ROOFING. IJIRIi CANVAS O ja adapted to bdiMin^ Sale of Government Property. Will tie soJd r at Public A tuition, st the Giivenuneut Store House, ou South Commercial Wharf, ctiarlc- tun, S C., ft 12 m’clook, M, un FRIDAY', May 2»th, 186'i, a large quantity of Government property from .the Army Machine Shops ou st. Helena Island, consisting of Boiler Iron; Cast Steel, Bar aud Sheet Cooper, Zinc, Spelter, Sheet Lead, Yellow Metal. TUurber’s Metal, Paints, Chain, Screws, Boiler Tubes, Boiler Rivets, iron Pipe, Copper Nails, Finishing Nails, Composi tion Nails, Spikes. Nails. Copper Tacks, Belong, Boils, Wire, Hinges, Oars, Saws, Rope, Oakutii, Sheathing Paper, Coal Tar, Spun Yarn, Pitch, Roam, Cfeorcoul. Fire Bricks. rBose and Couplings, Clamps for Boiler Iron, Screw Pjinchts, Pipe Cutlers, Blow ers, Pet Lamps, Oil Cans, Crucibles, Faucets, Squirt Cans, Gang Saws, Capstans, Woodward steam unips.Exiiaiidcrx, Hydianlic InPks, Anchors, Steam nages. Globe Valves, Cheek Valves, Gongs, Ther- momch-rs. Steam Whistles, Crow liars, Syringes, Spirit Level Bulbs, Lamps, Sails, Blocks, lloar. Hooks, Conqiasscs, Life Preservers, Cork Fenders, ‘Jack Screws, Tube Brushes, Iron Tanks,' Stoves, Store Grales, Bellows, Portable .Forges, Platform Scales, Grindstone^Moulding Flasks, Shovels, Spades. Black smith’s Tools. Plumber's Tools, Carpenter’s Tools. Catalogues containing a full list of the articles to t sold cawbe obtained in a few days upon applica tion to the Quartermasters at Charleston and llilton Head, S. C., and Savannah and Augusta, Ga. Terms cash in Government funds. C. W. THOMAS, • Brevet Lieut. Col. and Chief Quartermaster, a2ft-td Department of South Carolina. Southern Baum coin. Increased Facilities.! _ d A very description, iitiill climates, ami cm n tm applied to steep ci 1 flat roofs. We recommend its use ou Factories, Foundries, Store-houses.- Cottou Sheds, Railroad I’epurs, and upon all bnildings where steam is used and a Fire-proof iV't required. , The foundation of the Canvas Rooting is a heavy hemp canvas, which is completely saturated and coat- •ed on both, sides With our improved Water-proof Composition, which excludes moisture and prevents rot., The upper surface of the Hoofing, is protected from theiaction of the Weather hy covering it wirii the ground mineral Isinglass or Mica, which is pressed into the Water-pro,,f Or on posit on, making a hard SBrlace, beautiful in appearance and a sure protection against tire.. The Mica being a reflector and non-con- dufctor ot heat, no-Roof is so cooldu summer. The Canvas Roofing is made into sheets seventy-five feet long by forty 'nches wide, making a surface nf 250 square feet in each sheet. This Roofiug has only to be bailed to the roof to make a Durable Fire aud Water-proof Roof. I* A.a’ INDIA RUBBER ROOFING PAINT, THIRTEEN YEARS IN USE. This Paint has been tn extensive use for over twelve years, and it is the host coating thgl. call he used for Tin Rooflug. Leaky Tin Roofs can be readily re ; pa'red to last many yean at. a irifliug expense, that will. In many cases, save the expense ol a new Tin Roof. , Roofing Paint, mixed ready for use, so that h can be pat on with the ordinary paint brash. ' Price $10 per barrel of 40 fcatloug Work done, or material sold to persons that wish to do their own work, with full instructions to ap'ply the same. Samples and circulars to Be seen at WRlGnfTGIBBS A CO., No. 7 Jones* Block, Bay st For Connty Rights, address SCOFIELD, WILLIAMS ft CO, Augusta. . T. S. GUMMING, Agent. al4-lmo ' Savannah, Geo. Wooden Ware, Brooms, »»AILS, BRUSHES, MATS, Twines, Cordage, Tubs, Churns, Cradles, Wagons, Chairs, Baskets, ftc. Nos. 15 Fulton and 202 Front Sts NEW YORK Forwarding and Commi merchants. , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DIALffil Dry Goods, Grocer NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMOS' BLOCj Bay Street, Jacksonville, Fkj ID. Q. BAMMIb. CHU L J Jas.T. Patera TIMBER, Lumber & Comm MERCHANT, No, 133 Bay Street, Savin Darien, Georgia ‘ Orders lor Lumber eolkitHl J. SHAFFEEI m-3 Notice. I W. NEVITT, of the firm of Nevlt, Lathrep ft « Rogers, has associated himself with Lathrop ft Co. in the Dry Goods business, at the old stand of jl-tf HENRY LATHROP-ft CO. THE KEY-STONE; A MONTHLY MASONIC MAGAZINE. TTVDiTED BY WM. B SMITH, 58 Fayetteville st, JPi Raleigh, N. C. Subscription $3 a Year A New yolnme commenced January 1, : I860, ele gantly printed Dpon very heavy white paper, and neatly stitched and trimmed in bAsutiful coven. THG KfaY-STGNB is endorsed and recommended to the Fraternity at la-ge by the Grand Lodge of North CaToltH ', and keenly feeline' tlte weight of this high compliment, the proprietors will spare neither money aor exertion to make the publication a most welcome visitor and companion with all good aud tiue Masons—their wives. Sisters, mothers aud daughters, to wliom ’be same may come greeting. IW Specimen numbers sent to any port of country npon application. WM. B. SMITH ft CO, PubKsbera, 58 Fayetteville st., Raleigh, N. C. ESTILL ft BRO., Boll street, near the Poet Office, Agents nS-Ytf * for Savannah. Oommlsslon DeJ lu all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS imfif Wkst WaflmjioTOM MASfcn, Opposite 143 West st, Bulkhead betwri Yeseyets., NEW Y 0 ! Potatoes, Apples and Onions constuuijifi put up for the Southern market All consignments promptly attmiked to _er' Refers to A. L. Bradley, A £»<v$ Walsh, aud J. ll. Parsons f iv19 - eat).' | BLAIR & BICKFOM LUMBER MANUFACTURERS, DEALERS IN TIMBER AND Ll BER OP EVERY DESCRIP-1 TI0N. ASD BLii^ DOORS, SASH, the TREASURY DEPARTMENT. freights forwarded WITH GREAT DISPATCH At Hoctueed Hates, THE I iN LAND ROUTE. AU BJU1 SBXOVOB From New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, to At- - lanta, Georgia, with' lation of the fire ordinances of the city; for relief from whlefoAppliestions sire iwiug mode to Connell for causes appealing strongly to the lenity-of Council; now, therefore, ' Sid. L.Bedt' further ordftae<l by tho authority aforesaid. That all such violations he, and the same are hereby nitered, aud tbs penalties therefor re- mitted. > Sec, 3, And be lt further ordained hy ths authority aforesaid, TUftail the, ordiseooes of said oily lu-ru. gard to the erection or repeir or buildings or struc tures fritblh the ' fire limits ot said' c4| M* hereby mode applicable to the foe Until* of asOF city, us ex- tpnrtfol’fiy T^iia • add thait oil ordinances or ports of ordinances, so far as they militate with this ordinance, be, and tb* tame are hereby repealed, in BUT ONE CHANGE OF CARS. The SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY', in connec tion with the UABNDEN and ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANIES, have arranged with Roads forming .the Great Through Lines from, the North, by which merchandise^can be forwarded as above. Order freight from the North to be deUvereddo the Harnden or Adams* .Express Companies, and Js. New York City at the Southern Express Office, 59 Broadway, marked “ Inland Route.” Express by Sea continued as heretofore. Goods consigned to Southern Express Company (Charles ton orSavpunah) will be.promptly.forwarded. myd-dtn . . TIIOS. W. BROOKS ‘ MANUFACTURER OP FURNITURE AND GENERAL r. UPHOLSTERY, 291 Dock Street, H|»ll»delptilm, Pa. M. B —All ORDERS sent by Mail promptly at ended tn. Ivfil-tt •wpto* .JUouqnj-. 7L!.; .Olerkof Oounstt, Advances. B. ATKINSON fcCO., New York. “ JAMES HEWITT A CO., Liveipool. TO THE JUSTICES OF THE INFEHIOB COURTS Of the several Counties rompkslug the . First Congressional District. The undersigned, having been appointed by his Excellency tho Governor, a committee to distribute the ehare of provisions assigned to tills Congrcs sionul Dtsiricf, frem tho liberal couri-ibutinne rent for the poor and suffering of Georgia by tile noble wo men of Baltimore, respectfully ask yon to ftirnlshjo the Chairman, at tlie earliest possible day, the follow ing information - . . 1st. The probable number of persons requiring aid n your county. 2d. The namee-aire address of one or more persons to whom provisions- may be senr for distribution in each connty. -3d. To what point,and how the same shall be sent where the. county la not touched by a railroad. Respectfully. SOLOMON COHEN, Chairman. JOHN SCREVEN. aSft-tf ‘ JAMES L. SEWARD. Cheeseman &Co. H AVE this day opened, at the old wft-TBEBGER ICE HOUSE, corner of Drayton olid Broughton street Lane, where they Will he happy lo furnish their old customers, and as many new ones as may wish, with the best Ice over offered to the citizens of Savannah and conntry, alas low figures as it can be sold by any parties iu this city, Our Ice is not taken ‘from any celebrated pond of stagnant water, tint from a river of pure running water, and jb as. clear as crystal. Orders from the city or conntry 'respectfully soli cited. All orders should be addressed to GEORGE W. SMITH, myl0-2w Agent- Savannah STOCKS AHD BONDS. 1 nw SHARES Central Railroad and BaiMBng Com- AOs pauy Stock Advsaeea i 1 isde oss l ottos csaslgacd. above Hawses. ■fte ItoL lout trto J - P G. P. MACMURDO, Offioe at O. Cohen’s, 62 28 shares Savannah ft Anghsta Railroad Stock' 6 atUMfit JBAioutoa lirancR luulroiUI mock. 82 shares Atlantic ft Gulf Railroad Stock / • v 12 share# Savannah Gas Company StOSk 1 w 35(10 City qf Savannah Bonds Forsalehy . Bwreftu,ntu>«nf*$o. sfiltf OBFICE OP COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, • 1 Washington, March 7,1866. f TKTHEREA8, by satisfactory evidence presented v V to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that “Tlie Merchants’National Bank of Savannah,” in the city of Savannah, in the. county of Chatham, aud State ol Georgia, has been duly organized under anil according to the requirements nf the net of Congress entitled “An Act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United Statqji bonds', aud to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof,” approved June 3, 1661, and has complied with all tlie provisions of said act required to he. complied with before commencing the business of banking under said act. : J; Now, therefore, I, Freeman Clarke, Comptroller ot tlie Currency, do hereby certily that “The Merchants National Bank of savannah,” in the city of Savsu- naii, in the county of Chatham and State of Georgia, is authorized to commence the business of banking under the act aforesaid; > iff testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this seventh day of March. 1866. [i.. s.] FREEMAN CLARKE, No. 1640. i Comptroller. The Merchants’ National Bank, 1 Savannah, March 19,1866. | IP pursuance of the authority of the United States Comptroller as above, this Bank, with a capital of fivehumired thousand dollars ($5< 0,000) paid in, will commence to receive deposits and pay checks and do a general banking business on Wednesday next, the 21s inst., at Us banking house on the Bay, between Bull and Drayton streets. H. BRIGHAM, President. 0 , • . GEO. W. DAY IS, Coahler. marl9-2m . . Mill aud Lumber Yard on Canal, Ofllce 131) B»f street, d58-tr ?! H. W. Mfbokb. E. C. istol MEBCER & ANDEBSOI Commission No. 10 STODDARD'S UPi'EH 1U#J BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, 6«^ ai9-lm .--jrg New York c pjlt$\ Alfked H. BkNNsII Jab. C. Van Pklt, Berinett, Van Pelt COMMISSION FOE -rur SAI-F or GOTTOH TOBACCO, BAVAl ALSO* - yj PURCHASE AND SAW 0 OTHER STOCKS 23 "Whitehall St, ^ e ' v FOB THE G REAT SOUTHEj and Depot forFrint® 210 BLANCEVILLE SLATE Brand VAiK WEBT, POLS CO., GA. j Cap’l Stock, 6000,000 SHARES, $50 BACK. Pitmnmrr—A. Wflbor. Savannah, Ga. - vmi Piusidvnt—K. C, Granniaa, Macon, Ga. SMoaiAav—A. E. Marahall, Atlanta, Ga T his Oofwgwt wiu Joba be , prepared to JU any crdersjer Slate, however large, for roofing. Jor mruture Tqanufhctured out of slate, for lintels, for avement, and for, spy other uses to which slate can • replied. The quarry is convenient to the cities of resits, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Columbus. Ga.; to the cities or Selma, Montgomery and Mobile, Ala.; to New Orleans; and will shortly be to Mem "i, Mo. The superiority = and its special adaptomUt furniture and tor pavement, well known. Orders may be addressed to A. K. MARSHALL. SeCy, 18 Atlanta, . J C0t5tM>Sa Printing Inks. Having hadlo*k rij- buying our geojh ' n lecturers enables ns prices. ; With ^'1 AgcntB forWnde’cceleW;;" A , this city for the BathP-i for all 1 The high cat cash P nce * ^ DCk. 4 -— THE ETE, EAE, i» D R. WEIGHT, ofToro^ and and Surgeon, ,.j^haK® 5 fM _ clan and Surgeon consulted on „ I)c ? f pata r rli, pBea * X noise i iu the Head, Catar ^ ffi and Lungs. KyJ reqninnK J OfflTO No. 41 oificehot,rafrom9toD fl ‘ t9-tf new DRESS L'amber Yard and Planm kirn, the undersigned, have formed a If Hu, the purpose of budding cars. itnniirerte lamoer. Havingetmtroiokmw^ we ar^>repared to flu ! > !2S!LfL?S? r i22^2t Fro bar planed to order sad daUrareS to The basinew will jaleftCo..etcowa theft- * 9. Mpot, m ftD-S . A DVANCE#made AM otherpredmeeto— alT-Sm ^ ******* on commit tooortw^ m - «. * ^ ■ — •#* 4a