The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, May 24, 1866, Image 4

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A The Daily News and Herald. 5AVANMAH, THURSDAY, MAY 24. 1866. SI PPKR AT THE MILL- BY JEAN INGELOW ••When sparrows build and the leaves break forth. My oldsorrow wakes and cries. North Pop I know there is a dawn in the tar. tar Norm And a scarlet sun doth rise. , Like a scarlet fleece the snow-field apreada. And the icy founts run free. And the berga begin to bow‘h^r head , And plunge and sail in tne sea. ••Oh, my lost love, and my own, own love, And my love that loved mo so! Is there never a chink in the world above. Whore they listen for words from below . Xay, 1 spoke once, and 1 grieved thee sore; i remember all that I said ; And now thou wilt hear me no more n Till the pea gives tip her dead. “Thou didst set thy foot on the ship and sail To the ice-fieldsand thosnow; Thou wert sad, for thy lote did . And the end I could not knoji. How could I tell theel should love thee to-day, Whom that day i held not dear ? How could T know I should love thee away, When I did not love thee anear ? ••We shall walk no more through the sodden plain With the faded bentso’erspread; We shall stand no more by the seething main. While the dark wrack drives o’orhead; We shall ]>art no more in the wind and the rain, Where thy last farewell was said; But perhaps I shall see and know thee again When the sea gives up her dead.” STATE ITEMS •V iuror who served on a case for horse-stealing, * J ftnneribr Court the other day, The Dawson Journal, of the 18tli, 6ays Mr. Johnson, of that place has showm the editors a stalk of corn •measuring nine leet in height. This is a fair average of his garden patch of corn. Why need men go West to hunt better land, when in Southwestern Georgia the land can bo made to grow suoh corn ? 4 An affair of honor came off in Macon, on the 19th, between a couple of well-known young men ot that city. But one* shot was exchanged when the affair was amicably adjusted. pi M Southern Georgiau says Bainbridgo is the county town of Decatur county, situated on the left bank ot Flint river, about one hundred miles from Apalachicola. It is a most favorable location for busi ness of all kinds, aud must, in the end, do the grocery business for nearly all of Middle and Southern Geor gia. It has now not less than thirty houses of busi ness. and is still on the regular increase. It is also in the midst of the beet cotton-growlug region in South western Georgia, and has and will ship more cotton than any interior town in the State with the excep tion, perhaps, of two. It should be remembered that the beautiful Flint is always, winter and summer, navigable from this point to the Bay. Another fact should also be remembered, which is, that a mail con tract has been made, connecting it by steamer with Apalachicola, aud consequently with New Orleans. IN GENERAL. — An analyzing dame reports that sho has hoard cf but one old woman who kissed her cow, but she knows of mafly thousands of young ones who have kissed very great calves. •Pa, I know why that old fashioned pistol of yourTi that grandpapa fit with in the Revolution is oalled a horse pistol. M “Why, son ?’* “Because it kicks so!” —Capt Comstock writes that the story in reference to the Japan steamship built in New’ York, and the re ported suicide of the engineer, in consequence of the alleged deficiency of her construction, is untrue. -it is asserted that one object of Austria in mena cing Prussia and Italy is to force Kuglaud to assent to the convention of a European Congress. —A robbery of the Indiana Stato Treasury occurred last week, to the extent of three tliouq|pd dollars. No arrests have been made. —At Nunda, Lexington county, New York, recently a little boy, between five and six years old, was con vioted of assaulting a full grown man, and sent to Jail for thirty dayft -The Secretary of War has issued orders to abolish all Freednaen Commissions in the Southern States. —Gen. Beauregard sailed for Europe on Wednesday in the Scotia. [OfhCSAL] LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in bniuh Port Office May 24, IMA— Persons calling for there* letters will plM*> “7 "Ad vertised,’' .nil bring with them the necessary change. |Tn list op L*tt«m J* Pubushzd is iu NEWS AND HERALD U*DM the decision or rax POSTSIASTIB, IX ACOOBDAXCE WITH THE LAW HHQUIH- IKO IT* PUBLICATIOK IS THE PAPKB HAVISO THE LAROKST CIBCULATlOX-l Ladle.’ Lilt. r Wi»n Agnew, Mery A Burton, Mr. Backer, Mrs Burls, A in An da Canada. Ana M Cass, Alice Campbell, Miss K Carbili, Fannie Clarke, Mary H Dyson, Grade Dunn, Mrs Mary Danicll, Miss M L Dalton, E Elliott, Mrs M M Fountain, Miss B Farmer, Georgia Goldman, Amelia Good, Abble Gay, Martha Hanlon, Ellen Johnson, Miss H Kciffer, Miss A D Lee, Charity LeemUS, Xfaliala Maur, Clarissa Mills, Mrs Chaa Middleton, Charlotte Mackay, E W McAuliffe, Eva A McCormac, Edward McKeen, Julia Nobles, Neily O’Connor, M A Owens, C M O'Donnell, Isabella Purse, Willemina Russell, Elisa ltobinson, Miss P V Rood, Mary Rodgers, Mary E Symons, Jane Sallis, Martha Seabrook. Nancy Thier, Anna A Tien, Delyer Thomas, Mrs Jas Wright. Mrs J ME Ward, Sarah B Wright, Phebe B. Brennaman, Blah Black, Elisabeth Beebe, June P c. Cavanaugh, Mary S Clark, Margaret Coneroy, Mrs M Cohen, Mary Ann CaRell, Margaret D. Davis, Annie Dunn. Mrs Dove, Miss Edward 2 E. F. Furguson, Mary J Ford, Sarah B G. Gardner, Mary Gibson, Margaret A Givens, Sarah H. • J. Johnson, Sallie K. Kirk, Uin M B L. Lari ltd, Mary Lind, Susanna M. Merrill, Lucy McIntosh, Mary Milas, Mary Marlow, R M Mitchell, Rachel McMahon, Johanna N. Nightingale, Mrs P M O. O BrieU; Mary Orus, Mrs S J R. Ravmond, Lou Reilly, Miss E M A Robinson, Diana Stewart, Mrs Pooler M Stern A Mamleck Smith, Mrs Hamilton Tyson, L D Thomas, Lils H Tie, Miss M w. Weitman, Mrs N 2 White. Matilda —The President has decided to order all white vol unteers to be mustered out. —The Shepeideas Hat has been adopted bj the Empress Eugenie as her favorite. —A iu veil ile periodical called “Aunt Judy’s Maga zine,” ig the last novelty iu London. —lady in Pike county, Mo., has called her last baby Veto, m compliment to the President. A Son of Mendelsohn is a student at Heidelberg —“Here’s a health to gen’rous Peabody” ieapopu lar song in Lodon ooncert halls. —The carpenters of Trenton, N. J., havo struck for an advance of 50 cents a day. —Smallpox is reported as an epidemic at Lockport, —Law is liko a sieve; you may see through it, but you must l»e considerably reduced before you can get through it. —The shoe girls of Rochester are on a strike for higher wages, or, rather, a reduction of time. Hun dreds of them are doing nothing. —A Mrs. Sherman, of West Springfield. Mass., had seventeen nephews, twenty first cousins, a brother and her husband serving iu the late war. The hus band died while in the service. —Tire English Admiralty, in view of the anticipated Fenian demonstrations, have resolved to have a power ful armor-plated ship permanently stationed at Queenstown, Ireland. —“Isn’t It pleasant lobe surrounded by such a crowd of ladies V* said a pretty woman to a popular lecturer. “ Ye6,” said he, “but it would be pleasanter to be surrounded bv one.” —Su.-an R Anthony denounces Sumner as an an tagonist to female nghb:-caring more for the sable skin ot the uegro than for the black eyes of lovely wo man. —A French lady, the wife of a member of the diplo matic corps, writes: “ Bostonians are very charming, very hospitable, very cultivated; but they are perfectly convinced of their immense superiority to everybody A Nashnp, N. II., man recently lost his “ beloved companion " oil Saturday, buried hor on Sunday, pro cured a marriage ceititicate on Monday, and on Tues day was again enjoying the pleasure ot married life. The Eight Hour League of the New Orleans work ingmen rigidly excludes negroes from membership. The black laborers were equally in favor of short time, but were denied co-operation. A reporter oi a cattle market says that “hogs are firm.” That is stating the fact a little too mildly—the porcine animal amounts to the most firmness of tbe cursed obstim — An ex-member of the New York Metropolitan Police attempted to shoot his father in that city on Monday last. »>n being arrested this affectionate child informed lus parent that he would have his life yet. It in quite the fashion, now, in New Orleans, for every spectator at a theatre to be presented with a bouquet on entering the door. The effect is to make the auditorium, in Odor and appearance, resemble a huge flower garden. • Within tlio pant few weeks seven men have beeii lynched to death iu the American Bottom, north of St. Clair county, Mo. The men were robbers and horse thieves. Not the slightest effort was made to find out the parties engaged iu the lynching. The cholera has passed from the Duchy of Luxem burg into Holland. Letters from the Hague mention that it has' broken out in several Dutch towns, and at Rotterdam and Delishusen especially. In the former place, seven cases occurred on the first day, of which tour terminated fatally. Two sailors who shipped on board tho pirate She nandoah in tho ltamskatka Sea, last Summer, turned up in New Bedford recently. When they joined the Shenandoah they were offered large pay, but they were finally shoved ashore, in England without Seven different commissions will aoon be engaged in ascertaining the facts relative to the Memphis, /i'eun., not. Congress has appointed a commission, Gen. Stoneman another, Gen. Howard a third, Gen Fisk a fourth, the City Council a fifth, the white citi zens a sixth, and the negroes a seventh. On Thursday last, a lady, wearing a red open cloak, was passing along the street in Quincy. Illinois, where some cal tie were being driven. One of them, attneted by the color of the cloak, dashed forward, and plant ing a horn under each of the lady’s arms, pinned her to a fence close by. Singularly enough, she was re- "th t' 111 h ° r i>erilou9 and embarrassing position Alexander, M Gentlemen’* List. Armfield, A M B. Blount, O P Bray, Alfred Bones, Brown A Co Bland, Chas Byrd, E 8 Bushs, G A Barchy, Henry Bingard, H Bradley, John H Burns, James Bannow, Jno A A German, named Charles Schultz, was committed to j:ul, at Chicago, on Wednesday, charged with adirl MO and a double murder. Htewlfe tcstlfledthrt he |kd oeen living in adultery with a woman in their own house, and that he threatened to kill her if she ever complained of Ihe matter; glao that he had killed two of her children as soon as they were born, binding her, by awful threats, to secrecy. * Washington Item* We take the following from the Washington cor- respondedve of the New York News: Judiciary Committee, ond resulted in a tie vote-5hr«7, to three. Had the other members of the Commits, been present, it Is understood that Mr. Steven? amendment woqld have been agreed to by the Com notice. ? OT ?' lI °. u ’ 1 Frra—It is proper to state on un- i 0 ^ aauthor “y th »* Kt*. ° f North Carolina no- toriety, was removed from the Freedmen’s Bureau tome two or three weeks since, and Is no longer in tomitaL the result of a Court of investigation which was sitting at the time Gens Steedman and Fallerton were in North CatoAlna ^ cent Creation steamboat lines between Baltimorean!* T S iro * a ‘ f and held at Richmond, it waa^SjfwS? thrt tickets be. agreed to from New Oriels Montgomery, Atlanta and Augusta, to Cohen, Rev A D Creedin, M J Cole, Chae G Cain, Peter Connor, Edward 3 Carney, James Cook, David Chalmers, James Crowell, J L Clark, Jaa O A Clark, Harry Cummings, Wm Craftree, Geo Carmichael, Wm P Chapman, G C Campbell, F G 2 chsiuDers, Oeo w — Certa*. x H Chapman, Geo Dunoan, Gordon D. Davis, J W Ditmore, H Y Davis, Lewis A Bre Delamer, J J Dillon, Matthew Davie, Joshua Dennanfelser, M Elliott, Wm F E. Edwards, Paul Edwards, Wm B Enders, P Eldred, Sidney Bruts, Peter French or Briggs P. Futch. M M Frieet A Joseph Fourhand, Peter Fort, Arthur Farmer, Samuel Fox, B F Farley, H B Fox, C B Flood, T F Friend, John Frazier, Tony 2 Forlln, Isbmael Feely, Thomas Fripp, Milton J 2 G. Grayel, A Gleason, Richard Goldthwait, M Gage, S S Gallagher, M H. Huger, A M Holden, H H . Howe, Chaa Hopkins, J B HU, Jno M Hurdln, Chas Hoffman, P W Hamilton, Jno Hatch, Frank P Hawklus, Geo Hastings, Gordon Jones, Alfred E J. Jonee, Jno H Johnson, Allen Jones, J P Jones, Daniel Jackson, Simon K. Keefe, James King, M P Kimball, Chas H Kane, Miohael Kirk, Jno W Kitchen, Richard Kennedy, J D King, Thoa Langley, W M L. Lormte, Prof Lyons, P W Latte, Mahaley Laird, Thoa H Lake A GrambeU McNulty, Jno M. Miller, Joseph Montayne k Whitail, McCullough, Jno Maury, Alex Millikan, MJ 2 Mills, Andrew Maguire, Michael Mbore, Daniel Murser, Robt Monow k Co, Moore, Sami Magridge, B W Murphy, Steven Mooney, Chas Might, Sami McGrath. J F Muhrun, Thoa Mills, J W Miller, Tom Murray, Geo Mapool, Thoa 2 Morris, G McCarthy, P Mitchell, Anderson Maguire, Thos Myer, Henry 2 Moore, P W 2 Morton, Jno F MoHissook, 2 McKonna, Jno it Morrison, John Mills, Jas Mouratt, J McDonald, J W Manning, Wm Maxwell, Jno McKee, W J * Hagtll, Jno W Neligan, H H N. . Neimon, Theodore Nichola, Col Newell, Thos Nichols, Col Geo Nlobola, Wm M O. O'Grady, Jas O'Brian, P H 2 nis>a auks ony, Jno O'Neil, James Pack, Chas F Pouleen, C Pringle, C K Purcell, D Pughe, E M Payne, Edward Prescott, J B Petty, J H Quinn, Wm Quinn, Jas G intermediate points was devised, New Orleans and Riobardson, W B Roche, Mr Raysor, F M Riddick, McDonald Rhinea, M Railey, L C 2 Rosa, Jno Reiser, Jacob Randall, J B Rots, J M Ray, James Roberson,J Roberts, Joaiab Roberts, Jno Sulvin, Jno D Swill, Jno G Snider, John Stuart, Jamas 2 Shields, Jamas Summeifeld, L Stewart, Bmon Shorter, Reuben Smith, Solplo Stuart, 8 H Simon, S P. Prior, J B Phillips, Jno F Porter, Joshua Pike, M J Payson, Wm H Fatty, 8 Pltmou, L WH Patterson, Wm H 4 Quinn, 0 M R. Bobbins, Geo Roberson GW* Reed. Geo Robinson, Ed Russell, Ed Remldy.Bd Reoklt, Dick Russell, CH Reed, Chas Rogers, 0 H Richards, C F Raiph ( B Itamex k Pumbreke. S. Small, 8 Millars/ Thoa N M gehloborm, W BuJHvan A Bradley, Sackeria, A Smith, Fred Smith, Dr H J Strobhar, R J Stenttford, Henry Shaw. J T. Wicker, J C Watson, J J Weems, JasM Ware, J P Welsh, Patrick Wheeler, Wm E Willson, Richard _ ,ms, C A ■ Webster, Daniel Williams, D Wright, David Washington, Dick Weir, Daniel Wilder, Frank Williams, Francis A. L. Harris, Acting P. M. Official. Binney, J Bond, Jno Butte, L A Butts, Lewis Bowman, S H Bene Note Box, Smart Battesby, Lea _ Barnard, W B Brunswick, Glynn A Co Badger, Capt c. PUBLISHED FOR IN FORM AT JON A N ORDINANCE entitled an Ordinance to a and amend an Ordinance to change the igai of keeping the atreets and lanes of the city of Sa vannah clean, and to prescribe the dntiea of the Superintendent, paased Dec. 29th. 1863. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen or the city of Savannah, in council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, That Irom and after the passage of this ordinance, the work of the Scavenger Department shall no longer be given out by contract, but shall be carried on under the direction of a superintendent elected by Council, and the.whole expense of the same shall be borne directly by the corporation. Sec. 2. Be it further ordained by the authority atoresaid, That the City Council, at its next regular meeting of Council, in'Jannary of every year there after, shall elect a superintendent, whose salary shall be per annum, and who shall execute a bond to the city, with good security, in the sum of five thousand dollars, for the faithful discharge of hia duty, which bond shall be approved by the Mayor; such superintendent to give such bond and to enter upon the duties of his office within len days from the date of his election, and upon failure to give such bond or neglecting to enter upon bis duties within the said time, his election shall be deemed void, and the City Council at its next regular meeting shall elect some other in his place. Sec. 3. Be It furter-ordatned by the authority afore said, That it shall be the duty of said superintend ent upon liis entering office to file a schedule with the Clerk of Council, of ail the property of the De partment coming into his possession : to make all contracts for the purchase of carts, horses and males, and for theRire of able-bodied men, such as may be necessary to perform the duties of the Department, as hereinafter described ; all such contracts and en gagements being first subject to the approval of roran'4OTtf'iu$)v9Ji™£iyiLr£££jpt to the City Marshal uished him by said Marshal Atid it shall i*j the further duty of paid superintendent to cause the men so employed to pass through all parts of the city dally, Sundays aud geueral holidays excepted, with the carts, aud take off all offal, filth, manure, oyster sheels, 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 may be determined by the Mayor or Chairman of the Street and Lane Commit tee. Provided, that all manure shall be at the dis. limits of tile city* oraUo ”’ and calTle<l beyond the Sec. 4 Be it farther ordained by the authority r fd, Tit a ^ It shall be the duty of the superin tendent to report to the Mayor or Acting Mayor every Monday morning, the number or hands and teams employed In the department, and the condi tion of the streets, lanes and squares; and on every alarm of lire it shall be his duty to repair to the place of the lire with suoh of bis teams as are not actually loaded and carrying off the offal at the time of the alarm being given, aud be subject to the orders of the Mayor, or the person or persons acting lu his place. Aud for neglectlug or failing to perform all the requirements of this ordinance, the said superin tendent shall, upon conviction before the Mayor 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 to the informer, the other half for the use of the city. Provided, nevertheless, for any charge of gross neglect or.misdemeanor, he, the said superintendent, shall be liable to be tried before Council, and be re moved from office or be fined in suclt sum as Council may order and direct. And in case of removal from office, a new election shall be held at the next meet ing of Council to All his place for the unexpired resi due of Ills term, and notice of such election shall be given by the Clerk or Council ten days before the time at which said election shall take place. Sec. 5. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That it shall be the duty of said superin tendent to see that the public sqnares are also duly examined, and any offal or rubbish that may be therein found shall be removed by his carts; and it shall be the further duty of said superintendent to furnish the Chairman or the Streets and Lanes Com- miitee with the hands, teams and carts belonging to the Scavenger Department, one hour each day from the 1st day of November to the 1st day of May and two hours per day from the 1st dsy of May to the 1st day of November, Sundays and general holidays, and days sncceediug general holidays, excepted, for tho purpose of assisting in grading, levelling, or fill ing up auy of the streets, lanes or squares. And it shall be the duty of the said superintendent to keep two or more ploughs, and during heavy rains to go through the city and open with said ploughs such S laces as need opening, to let the water run off more eely. Sec. C. Be it farther ordained by the authority aforesaid, That it shali be the duty of the superin tendent to take charge of and feed all cattle or other animals whatsoever llabje to be impounded by the City Marshal or any city constable, and to deliver up said cattle or other animals to tlielr owners on the cusiomary fees being paid; for the fulfilment or which duty the superintendent shad have possession of all the buildings belonging to the city and attached to the Pound, aud shall use the stables for keeping the mules or horses engaged in the Scavenger De partment, and shall keep the same in good repair And it shall further be his duty to be at the said Pound, or have some agent there, at two stated hours each day, when cattle or other animals are within, for the purpose ol delivering said cattle or other ani mals to their owners when called tor. And, fnither, he shall well and truly pay all moneys collected for thus delivering up cattle or other animals, to the city Marshal—the money allowed by ordinance for reeding cattle or other animals Impouuded. beine ex cepted. SEC. 7. Be It further ordained by the authority aloresaid, That ull ordinances or parts of ordinances mutating against this ordinance be, and the same are hereby repealed. Ordinance passed in Council January 27th, 1864. myl5-10- R. I>. ARNOLD. Mayor. i<" uRBiS'aIMK—To regulate tne appointment of Commissioners ol the Massle School. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savaunan, Iu Council assembled, aud.it is hereby ordained by the authority oi the same, That immediately af.er the passing of this ordinance, aud at the first regular meeting of Council in January of each succeeding year, the Mayor shall appoint three commissioners of the Massie School; one ol whom shall be the Mayor, when he is not a regular member ot the “ Board of Public Education for the City of savannah and the said commissioners may be se lected from the aldermen, or citizens, or both, as the Mayor may elect. And lie it further ordained, Tliat said commission ers shall hold their offices until their successors ure appointed, and shall unite with and become part and parcel of the •• Board of Public Education for the City of Savannah,” as created by an act or the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, approved March 21st, lSGtS, aud be governed by said act and encli by-laws, rules and regulations as said Board of Public Education tor the city of Savannah may from time to time ordain for its government. And be It farther ordained hy the authority afore said. That all ordinances, and parts of ordinances, militating against this ordinance, be, and the same are hereby repealed. Passed lu Council May 16th, 1866. EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Attest; Jakes Stewart, Mayor. Clerk of council. myl9-6 Steam Engines and Machinery. MACHINERY DEPOT STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, SAW MUXS, GRIST MILLS, COTTON GINS, WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, SAWS, BELTING, AGRICULTURAL. MACHINES, FIRE-PROOF SAFK8 Ac-, Ac., Ac. j H. M. AMES’ CELEBRATED Portable Steam Engines Groceries and Liquors. Puur Calukah. James Kxwqan. SEW GROCERY STORE, 001x111113181 Square, East side, corner of Habersham and President Sta,, PHILIP. CALLAHAN S CO. . W OULD reepectfolly inform their friends and the public that they are receiving weekly, per steamers, a fall assortment or first-class Family Gro ceries, Ales, Wines, Liquors' and 8egare, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Provisions, Vegetables, Ac Steam ships, steamboats and hotels furnished at the short est notice. Along connection with the steamship supply trade enables as to fill all orders promptly. my22-tf FROM FOTJt TO THIRTY-FIVE HORSEPOWER. uotlcn Uins\ Cottuii Gina! 1 McCarthy, Browu.Taylor.Sonthorn.Eagle, Craven, merican aid Exce gines or Honf powe. diE-eodfim T. L. KINSEY A CO., 154 Bay street, Savannah, Ga. /D MiciiiM m\m, HEWARK, N. J. MACHINISTS’ TOOLS W»OD WORKING MACHINERY Circular law mills, Stationary and Port* abli Steam Engines, Boilers, Steam Pumps. Steam fire Engines, Hose, Ac# tr Senl for a catalogue. ml3-3r 1 H. G-. RUWE, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Liquors, WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES, - ALE AMD LAGER, Johnson’s Square, opposite the Pulaski House, Corner St. Jujien and Bryan Sts. fFaUigant'a old Paint Stand. , Agent for the ORIENTAL CHOLERA BITTERS. Agent for II. Clausen's celebrated Phoenix Steam Brewery, Now Y’ork; A. M. Binnlnger A Co’s London Dock Gin, and Club Sauce. marl4 ” WACKY, BEATTIE & CO., Wholesale Dealers in Wines & Liquors 203 & 205 BAY STREET, Savannah, Ceorgia. Pure Old Rye,' Wheat and Bourbon Whiskies, from the most celebrated distilleries, Sole Agents for Foster's Nectu’r and Magnolia Whiskey and Lovia.’aNJhainpscms.myil-tf New York Advertisements. DURYEAS’MAIZENA o z 3 O Ol HI .Z o ■o o c MACHINERY. B RICK-Mf KING MACHINES, Brick Presses. Tem- peringWheels, 'file Machines, and every de scription ofMacliinery used In the manufacture of Brick. FRANKLIN L. CARNELL, No. 1844 Germantown Avenue, f28-3m Philadelphia, Pa. LINVILE & GLEASON. - St. Julian Street, West of Market, 8 A V .A-IST .N" A.H. AGENTS FOR MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO., 64 ConrtlaMt Street New York. Scranton, Smith & Co. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CIIOICK QL.D BRAYD1E6, WHISKEY, G1.V, WIRES, Ac. AliD ' -2’ EVERY VARIETY-OF GROCERIES, ALSO, Hay, Corn, Oats aud Bran, strictly at wholesale to the trade; and wo flatter ourselves that we can make it to the interest ol dealers to patronize us, at the head of Bay, opposite Jefferson-et. hil'O-tf >• tc - H ■ WAS THE OILT “ PREPARATION FOR POOR FROM INDIAN CORN” That received a medal and honorable mention from the Royal Commissioners, the competition of all pro minent manhfacthrers of “Corn Starch” anil “Pre pared Corn Flour” of this and other countries not withstanding. MAIZSN A, The food and luxury of the age, without a single fault. One trial will convince the most skeptical. Makes Puddings, Cakes, Custards, Blanc Mange, 4c., Without isinglass, with few or no eggs, at a cost as tonishing the most economical. A slight addition to ordinary Wheat Flonr greatly improves Bread and Cake. It is alsq excellent for thickening sweet sauces, gravies for fish and meats, soups, Ac. For Ice Cream nothing can compare with it. A little boiled In milk will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac. Pnt up in one ponnd packages, under the trade mark Maizena. with directions for nse. A most delicious article of food for children and In valids of all ages. For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere. Wholesale Depot. 166 Fnlton Street. WILLIAM DURYE .A., J2o-ly General Agent. tittlEN & LAKItEUE, Commission Merchants, No. 11 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, New York.. C ONSIGNMENTS of any description of produce, or orders for purchase of same, or any business appertaining to a General Commission House, as also consignments or orders to our friends abroad, where we have extensive connexions, are solicited. Particulars of all markets Will be given upon in quiry, and advanece made upon business entrusted to ns or oar friends. CARERE A CO., ml3-3m Commission Merchants, N. Orleans. HAWKINS & FAY, Commission Merchants, MO. 47 PEAKL STREET, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. B. HAWKINS, WM, ROCKWELL FAY, Railroads. CHAH® OF SCHEDOlt OFFICE ATLANTIC A GULP* R D Savannah it.,,?' 1 1 On and after Monday, May 2i st w • ’ I8fis ( Trains on the road will rail M with night trains of. the Central R^* 8 * Con ^ Leave Savannah at 7 30 a m day and Friday. ' on a °May, w tl)l Leave Thomaaville at 4 . m day and Friday. tn Monday Arrive at Thomasvffie at 917. nesday and Friday. ’ p ' m - Arrive at Savannah at a « .. day and Friday. ‘ m ’ w e | t . On and alter the 58th in„t „ myl8 J0HV SCREVEN, Central R a il r ~' OFFICE MASTER OF TRaNSPorT^ Savannah, .11 H v = ,£? 0 S., From and after Monday. May n h ‘bttweaga, be transported via Central Railroad to Macon, asunder: Leave Savannah 7.30 p. m . 1 Sta Eehs s amve « Macon 7, Leave Macon 7 a. m. ; arrive a* Baggage roe trie ted to 40 pounds" for ^ 6 *' «■ Fare. $15. , ^ actl Pttstw ' SELKIRK my7-0 J. M. NOTICE. " w 1.11 The Pensacola an.r Georgia Kalli oe 1 o pay the coupons from their bonds,^mS"*** I the Tallahasse Railroad Company tha , n « and that arc maturing up to and’ inn-T Jse ' falling due 1 st January, 1S67, hy J g ,,le «• ferred Capital Stock of their <L|1? guaranteed Seven Per Cent, interest" ’n on the first January, 1867, ami pavveie xT*** ly. Holders of said Coupons are rS“ “^ posit the same with Messrs. Bryan n rltl to "• ^sss; PIERCE SKEHAN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer ] In Ffne Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Foir- j New York eign and Domestic Wines, l.iquora and Segurs. Also, Skeli&n’s Celebrated GOLDEN ALE CHAMPAGNE CIDER. In bottle and in wood. London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng fish Ales, Ac. Liberal deductions made to be trade: 176 BRQUQHTON STREET. SAVANNAH, dll-tf and 62 Liberty street, N. Y. Direct Importation. 5 CASKS Superior Burton (English) Ale, just re ceived and for sale by ; by CUNNINGHAM* PURSE A CO. Miscellaneous. Particular attention paid to buying Produce, Provi’ sions, Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to con signments. bkfrkknoes: CLINTON HUNTER, firm of Spofford, Tlleston A Co.,.New York. Fancher & McChesney, 5 Water-at, Richard Ellis, 114 Water street, New York. Wm. B. Miles, 69 Christie street, New York. W. E. Sibell, 6 Wall street. New York. Lewis L. Jones. 17 Broadway- S. W. Ma-on * Co., Savannah Ga. Miscellaneous. A. DuTjENNnorxe, Of Savannah, Ga. John M- W. f j iu. Of Jefferson Co., Fla. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Bolts, Nnta, Washers, Sett Screws, Taps and Dies, ®c., Ac., and. dealers in all kinds of Railroad, Steam ship and Engineer’s Supplies, oils. Varnish, Paint, Hemp and Rubber Pacing; Oak Tanned and Rubber Belting. Rrasg Fittings,'Chipping and Riveting Ham mere, Files, Chisels, uas ripe, nails, LUrcmar aud Gang 8awe, Pumps, Steam Whistles, Steam add Wa ter Onagers, steam Engines anil Saw Mills of every description, Ac., Ac. Also Agents for A. P. WOOD A CO.’S celebrated Portable Steam Engines. f21 Miscellaneous. A N ORDINANCE—^To auliiorize tne sppoiuiuieut of u Deputy Harbor Master, ami to provide for his compensation aud the compensation of the As sistant. Harbor Master lately employed. Whereas, the Harbor Master, In consequence of the Increase of his duties, was compelled, on the 8th 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 the rate of six hundred dollars per annum ; and whereas; It is im- S irtant to the Interests of commerce that a Deputy arbor Master be appointed at a proper compensa tion, to be paid ont of the fund collected by the Har bor Master; therefore, Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah, tn council assembled, and It is hereby Ordained by the authority of the same, That there shall be a Deputy Harbor Master appoint ed by the Harbor Master, subject to the approval 01 the Mayor—the first appointment- to be made imme diately arter the passing of this ordinance ; and that sneh Deputy Harbor Master shall receive a compen sation at the rate of six hundred dollars per annum, to be paid out or the fund collected by the Harbor Master, and exclusive uf the salary or the Harbor Master; and that said Deputy Harbor MoBtar be at all times subject to the orders and command of the Harbor Master. Seo. 2.—And be It farther ordained, by the author ity aloroeaid, That from the fund now in hand, or hereafter to be collected hy the Harbor Master, he be authorized to retain a sufficiency to reimburse him self for so much as he may have paid his assistant. SBC. 3. And be it farther ordained by 1 the authority, aforesaid, That all ordinances, and parts of ordi nances, so far as they militate with tills ordinance, be, and the same are hereby repealed. * Passed in Connell May 10,1866. , D EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Attest: James Stewart, . May^r. Sale of Government Property. Will he said, at Public Auction, at rite Government Store House, on South Commercial Wharf, Charles ton, -3 C., at 12 o’clock, M, on FRIDAY, May 23th, 1866, a large quantity or Government property from tto Army Machine Shops on St. Helena Island, consisting of _ Boilei Iron, Cast Steel, Bar and Sheet cooper. Zinc, Spelter, Sheet Lead,' Yellow Metal. Thnrber’s Metal, . Paints, Chain, Scrtsys. Boiler Tubes, Boiler Rivets, Iron Ifije, Copper Nalls, Finishing Nails, Composi tion Nails, Spikes, Nails, Copper Tacks, Belting, Bolts, Mire, Hinges, Oars, Saws, Rope, Oakum, Sheathisg Paper, Coal Tar, Spun Yarn, Pitch, Rosin, Charcoal, Fire Bricks, Hose and Couplings, Clamps for Bqjler Iron, Screw Punches, Pipe Cotters, Blow ers, Pet Lamps, OH Cans, Crucibles, Faucets, Squirt Cans, Gang Saws, Capstans, Woodward Steam Pumps, Expanders, Hydraulic Jacks, Anchors, Steam Guages. Globe Valves, Check Valves, Gongs, Titer- mometots, Steam Whistles, Crow Bale, Syringes, Spirit Level Bulbs, Lamps, Sails, Blocks, Boat Hooks,’ Compasses, Life Preservers, Cork Fenders, Jack Screws, Tube Brushes, Iron Tanks, Stoves, Store Grates, 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 be sold can be obtained in a few days upon applica tion to the Quartermasters at Charleston and Hilton Head, S. 0., and Savannah and Augusta, Ga. Terms cash In Government funds. C. W. THOMAS, Brevet Lieut. Col. and Chief Quartermaster, A*fl-td Department of South Carolina. SOUTHEEN Importing and Manufacturing DRUG HOUSE Wo. 238 KIOTO STREET. A. DUTENHOFER & CO., Shipping, Forwarding, AUD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bay Street* Savannah, Ga. Prompt attention given to the purchase, sale and shipment of cotton, lumber ond country pro duce generally. Consignments solicited, on which liberal advances will be made. bevusexces : Brigham, Baldwin & Co., Savannah ; Hiram Rob erts, Savannah ; J. H. Zeilin A Co.. 31 .icon, Gu.; Dr. N. L. Augier, Int. Rev. Col., Augusta; James M. Ball, Esq., Atlanta, Ga.; Willis Chisholm, Atlanta, Ga. ; C. L Robinson, Jacksonville, Fla.; F. Dtoble, Jack sonville, Fla ; Col. W. L. Bailey, Jefferson comity, Fla.; D. H. Baldwin & Co., New York; Bearden & Co., New York. Warren Mitchell, Esq., Louisville, Ken tacky, ju Pratt & Wilson Brothers, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS * AND Maniillicfurinfr Chemists, No. 238 KING STREET, Fourth door above Market pt., Charleston, S. C. PRATT, IS W. WILSON. mist to r«te S. j Nitre nu.l Ml-) “ Bureau. I P. B. WILSON, Graduate of Phlla. College of Phar macy A Chemist toS.’O. Ord Dep't The Proprietors: are Native Geor gians, D E A I. IBS 111 Southern E!niE8S COMFY. Increased .Facilities! __ * freights forwarded WITH GREAT DISPATCH Reduced Xl^tes, BT THE INLAND ROUTE. drugs, chemicals, DRUGGISTS’ 825-3m SUNDRIES. cierR or Council myi9 Jhttlock. A3 wn*®, a PUBUSHUO FoK IMFuttlHATluM UPON ITS FIRST READING. A N £52 I1 ^ CE ™ To extend anU define the Kire Limits of the City or Savannah,end to relieve certain persons from penalties for past violations of the Fire Ordinances of Savannah. r 8 ,h C ' J t o 0rd * in ®£ 1110 Mayor and Aldermen of the City ot Savannah, in connufi assembled, and » Is hereby ordained by tb« authority of the same- ,That from and alter the passing of ihia Ordinance the fire limits of the city of 8avannah shall be In cluded within the following boundaries, to wit * Sa vannah river on the north; East Broad street on the east, commencing at the river, at the Toot of East Broad street, and rugntng southwardly along the east aide of East Broad-street to its Intersection with Gwinnett street; thence, from the -northern side of Gwinnett street to its intersection with West Broad •treet on the west; and thence again to tha river. And with the.further provision tliat it shall not be lawful-for any person to erect any wooden building or shed under the Bluff or 6n any wharf between the eastern limit of the city and the Savannah k Ogee- cltee Canal, under the penalty fixed by exist!wr ordinance. And whereas, daring the late war, and since that time, certain persons, for want of proper materili or deltarwise, put up erections or made repairs, in vio lation of the fire ordinances of the cfty;fhr relief from which, applications are being made to Council for causes appealing strongly to the lenity ol Council; now, therefore, Sic 2. Be It farther ordained .by the authority aforesaid, That all such violations be, and the same are hereby relieved, and the penalties therefor re mitted. Seo. 3. And be It farther ordained by the authority aforesaid. That all the ordinances of -said city in re gard to the erection or repair of buildings or strnc- turea within the fire limits of said xdtv are hereby 10 tbe limits of said city as ex tended by this .ordinance ; and that all ordinances or ordinances, so far as they militate with this or 2iSS“ oe ' ***• * n<1 tlle 8® m e are hereby repealed. Ordinance read in ConnoU first time, May 16th, lew, and pabitsbed for Information of tne citizens, by order of Co unoil. JAMES 8TEWART, _mylP 10 Clerk of Connell. \OT10tt—Two months alter date, application will .?* “* d# *® *he Hon. the Court ofortfliury of a.,;;,. SSSfiSWisysSi' Savannah, May 1. teas.- WM - THB.OUOH From New York. Philadelphia abd Baltimore, to At lanta, Georgia, With BUT ONE CHANGE OP CARS. The SOUTHERN IJXPRE83 COMPANY, In connec tion with the HARNDEN and ADAMS' EXPRE88 COMPANIES, have arranged with Roads forming thaGreat Through Lines from the North, .by which merchandise can be forwarded as above. Order freight from the North to be delivered t°- the Harm!an or Adams' Express Companies, and Is New York City at thfe Southern Express Office, 6B Broadway, marked “ Inland Bonte.” Express by Sea continued as heretofore. Goods consigned to Southern Express Company (Charles ton or Savannah) will be promptly f6rwarded, my4-lm ICE, ICE. Clieeseman & Qo. H AVE this day opeued, at. the old WILTBEBGER ICR HOUSE, comer of Drayton and BroifiKhton street Lane, where they will be happy to furnish ineir old customers, and as mauy new ones as may wish, witli tho best Ice ever offered to the citizene of savannah and conntry. at as low figures as it can be sold by any parties in this city. Oar Ice is not taken from any celebrated pond of stagnant water, but from -a river of pnre running water, and is as clear as crystal. c^ers from the city or country respectfully soil All orders should be addressed to - ' „ GEORGE W. SMITH, — mylh-2w Agent- Savannah. Sale of Government Property. Will be sold, at Public Auction, at 12 o’clock, M., on WEDNESDAY, May 23, 1866, at the Army Machine Shops, on St. Helena Island, opposite Hilton Head S. c , under the direction or Capt. Chas. Barnard, Assistant Quartermaster, the following public property : One horizontal Engine, 30 inch stroke, IS iBCh cyl inder One horizontal Engine, 20 inch cylinder One Locomotive Boiler - One Steam-Boiler Heater- Parts of two Engines, 8 iiich cylinder Onq Blower Engine cylinder Two Double Hoisting Engines One Old Boiler Two Saw Mill Carriages Lot of old Machinery Two Hand Railroad -Cars Two Iron Pilot Houses One set of Rollers lor Boiler Iron One Power Puuch Six Slide Lathes, one 40 Inch swing, two 20 inch, two 19 inch, aud one 18 Inch One Bolt Cutter One Planing Machine, 9 foot bed, 33 Inch uptight One Upright Drill One Fire Engine Two Cupolas One wooden Planer Three Steam Pumps One Brass Furnace Six Iron Ladles One Jig Saw and Table One K. R. Splitting Saw Table One Pattern Makers’ Lathe One Morticing Machine One Foundry Crane . One hundred Don Boiler Castings Two Pile Drivers One Fnrnacc Cupola • One Timber Truck Fifteen thousand Bricks One lot Patterns ■ . ALSO, The following wooden Buildings: One loo feet-long, 36 feet wide, Blacksmiths’ Shop, containing nine Brick Forges, with Bellows com plete; one£4x2S; one 70xlu; one 24x121one 19x21 * one, two stones, 129x25; three 20x20; olio 12x12- two 23x13 ; three 25x11; one 20x12; one 110x25; one250x 30; one 23x22; ono 24X20; one 12x8; one 18x18; one 169x30; one 115x50; two stories, with loft, Terms cash in Government funds. C. W. THOMAS, Bv’t. Lt. Col. and Chief Quartermaster Dep’t S. C. a?0-td OFFICE OF THE Central Railroad SAVAN'NHH. January “9th, pr* O N and after Monday, the 5th of Pebm.r 0 t daily trains wltl run between sSSSKRJ I gnsta, connecting in both directions with tm.,,1 the Georgia Railroad, as follows. * u Leave savannah. 7.30 a. m„ and 7.30 r „ Arrive at Savannah 7.«i p . m ., and 03i > “ Leave Angnsta 9.30 a. m„ and 8.45 I Arrive at Augusta 6.no p. m., sttd 5.46 a ? Passage $8.00. Freighf to go by passenger train most he dm lid delivered at the Passenger shed 3fi minniJk I ire depar j30-tf aud delivered at the Passenger ; shed 30 aSK I fore departure of train. J. M. SELKIRK, ' Master r,f Tmupotffla C. K. HUBER, BENTLEY D. HASEU* | General Partners. M. K. JESUP & CO., Jfew York, Special Partners. HUGER & HASEU, NO. 46 EAST BAY STREET, CHARLESTON, S. G\, COJVIJVIISSIO-N MERCHANT!, | MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS, AND DEALERS IN Railway Equipment and Supplies, Portable ml I Stationary Engines, Saw Anils, and all kinds of Machinery required by Railroad’ Companies, Cfoiitracrr-io, Manufacturers, Machinists and Agrlcnltnnteia. . Advances made on consignment 01 RaUroa-Urea: I also on Cotton and other Produce. BENTLEY D, HASELL CIVIL, MINING AND CONSULTING| ENGINEER. ESTIMATES MADE AND CONTRACTS | TAKEN. OFFICE 46 EAST BA V, ClI.iRLESTM I S. C. J26 imAtwtr THE- FIELD AND FIRESIDE, (Established, 1555.J A SUPERB Literary Companion and -terling old Horae Journal; published every 8atunUf “i Wm B. Smith & Co., 6S Fayetteville sired, Haieign. N. C. Elegant ly printed on beautiful while paper- mammoth sheet, with eight large page?. Its corps of contributors includes nearly all ® most distinguished authors of ihe country, snd ™ the combined services of so many celebrated inters, it has achieved a perfect success in presenting mm- rivalled array of talent. Its Romances, Stories, Talcs, •Novelties, Sketches, Criticisms, Reviews, Poems, Biographies. Witticisms; Tra™» Adventures. Ac., 4 c., Are pnre, entertaining anil instructive in a uep? rarely attained in periodical literature. In accordance with the name ol the paper, a-j*- dal department Is devoted to the Field, wherein given articles, hints and suggestions on the pr«‘- management of the Farm, the Gnr cn, the un- and the kitchen. T H £.«o* rel ? n ? d h ? vlD K beCn appointed sole agents n.' 1 ^ r ° r , tbe above well known and su perior Ale, (warranted to stand in any climate4. are purchasers*^ tbe earns In packages to suit 18-3 mo CUNNINGHAM, PURSE A CO. thos. w. brooks MANUFACTURER OF furniture and general UPHOLSTERY, *** Dock Street, Philadelphia, N. B.—All ORDKRS sent by Mail promptly at *“ lvfl-6 ended to. JOHN GRAY, DEALER IN Wooden Ware, Brooms, i 1 i- **AU,8, BRC8HKS, HATS, Twl,e », Centagr, Tab*, Chdhu, Cradles, Chairs, Baskets, dre. 16 Fulton and S£OSB Front Sta NEW YORK Notice. J w. Hlyfl-r, of the. firm of Nevlt, Lath rep A yaodated himsstf witk LathropS w. tn the Dry Goods business, it the old dud of HSNBY UTHSOP A GO. LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. W B have opened the Brick Stable at the corner of West Broad and Harrison streets. Savannah, ua., and are prepared to take horses on livery by the day, week or month, and onr past experience in the above business induces n» to feel that we-can eive general satisfaction to all who may patronize ns m ? x lm * J. SlflCK A CO. Emigrants Can be Supplied WITHIN TEN DAYS. T HE undersigned are prepared to supply Planters and other parties Who may be in want of WHITE LABORERS, and have made necessary arrange ments in-the North to fill any orders for agriculture Laborers, Woodcut .re. Mechanics, etc., within Ten or Twelve daysfromt he day the order ia given here The Laborershre to received by theKmployers on arrival of the steamer here, and. transported to the points where they are wanted at Mmplovera’ expense, and the Employers have further to-pa v a certain snm per head in advance, . partly as security and partly for covering the expenses In bringing th£ Emigrants from the-North to this port. “ . The rate at which Farming Laborers can be se erafiKmern 86ab ° Ut * 150per ™ «*» For farther particulars apply to t WM. MORVTLLE A 00., Jones’ Block, Bay street. One door East of Barnard street. Savannah, Ga. , . . references: , Jackson A Lawton, Savannah. John W. Anderson A Son, Savamfah. •' Snlaann Cohen, Savannah. Jno. OL Merrill. Savannah.. Nlcholla, Camp <6 Co., Savannah GeO. A. Cnyler, Savannah. W- R. Fleming, savannah. John Screven, Savannah. Brigham, Baldwin <fi Co,, Savannah . SavaUHi National Bank.’Savannah, ml . LAWS AND J0U1LNALS. T HE CONTRACTS for distributing the Laws and Journals of the last and preceding Legislature will bo let to the lowest bidder by Congressional (not Judicial) Districts, at the Stato Uonse, on Tues day, the twenty-ninth day of Mav next, at twelve o’clock M. Any sealed bids which inay be forwarded to me by mail before that time, for distributing the books in any Congressional District, will be consid ered as bids at the letting out of the contracts. Bond and security will be required for the faithful perform ance of the contract within sixty days from the re ception of the books, and the money will be paid as soon as the work is done. Those who desire it can receive the books at the time of the letting, and All contractors will lie required to enter npon the work within ten days after the date of the contract.’ Any one. sending a bid by mail must accompany it with a certificate of the Clerk .of the Superior Coart or Sheriff of the county In which he resides, stating that he. is a responsible person, reliable and able to give good bond, or such bid will not be considered JAMES G. MONTGOMERY, a28-tm29 state Librarian. Advances. R. ATKINSON & CO., New York. JAMES HEWITT & CO., Liverpool. Advances made on Cotton consigned to above Houses. G. P. MACMURDO, myin ira Office at O. Cohen’s, R2 Bay street. SCBSOBIPT 098: One year Six month? Club of five, one year... Clnbsoften “ -.•••••• And an extra copy to the party getting nr « tan. No club rates to six months ?nDscnoers ESTILL * 3BU-, Ball st., near the Post Office, Aft s24-tf Savannah. ...15“ . 20 » ... 10“ a ciub of NEW JOB PRDlTfflC OFFICE. pHAHLES E. O’SULLIVAN nap* his friends and the public tlint h prir'-Uf pared, with new materials, to execute Job Yny at his office, City Hotel Buildin&Bay street, tlur east of Whitaker, second floor. -utf Patronage la earnestly solicited. V. A. KYAN &C0- tty Stroci- 807 niALKsa is STANDARD LIQL°G ' Agents for Charles Farre Champa pie?- Kei'-er** myl-tf Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, A f - Lumber toWest Indies. A DVANCES mad# on consignmMSmglamhaaaal **** other prodace to onr lrieAcu Iff CUbe. JUENNRTH MdJU A CO. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OKFICR or CORTTROtLEB OF THE CCRRBNCY,' 1 Wasbinotok, March 7,1866. j W HEREAS, by satisfactory evidence presented to tbe undersigned, lthas been made to appear that “ The Merchants’ National Bank of Savannah,” In tbe city of Savannah, in the county of Chatham, and Slate of Georgia, has been duly organized under and according to tbe requirements or the act of Congress entitled, “ An Act to provide a National Currency, secured bv a pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for .the circulation and re demption thereof,” approved June 3,1964, and has complied with all the nrovision^if said act required to be complied with before commencing the business of banking under said act. Now, therefore, I, Freeman Clarke, Comptroller of the Otnrencj, do hereby certily that “The Merchants National Bank of Savannah,” in the city of Savan nah, in the county of Chatham and State or Georgia, " tocmamence the business of banking ly whereof) witness my band and seal day of March, 1866. FREEMAN CCABKE, Comptroller. Notice. CP FREIGHT OFFICE ATLANTIC Csazi-zbton A Sav.iosah K H. f Savannah, March PARTIES shipping freight by the Atlantic ^ A Railroad, to stations where the Co in pa i , ^ Agent, will be required to call at ".“lorda®** 1 • bond relieving the Company from all* 0 * after goods are unloaded from the icar?- .,^5. - Tn29 Agent Freight —— THE KEY-STONE; A MONTHLY MASONIC MAGA - ^ E dited by wm. b. smith, w Fa - reU,:rI ' : Raleigh, N. C. $}t feu j 1S0S, * lf ' A New Volume commenced Jannaiy - yd gantly printed npon very heavy . neatly sUtctred and trimmed in ^“‘Precwn"’^} THE KEY STONE is endorsed and ret ^ to tbe Fraternity at la-ge by the Gran“ ^-e’gh' f North Carolini, and keenly feeIfo- t ^ f pjrf this high compliment, the piopt'® 10 ^ pnbltcstK^ neither money nor exertion to make1 tne 1^^ ^ a most wWcome visitor and.companion ^ l0llien so J and true Masons—their wives. s “!l ’ e ereetinf h8 daughters, to whom rite same may nv put cl fy Specimen numbers sent t<> J J coantt, 4 co ngj-i.c 68 Fayetteville et., KnlC K : ESTI1X * Boll street, near the ,.»f for SavnnnaP; The Merchants’ National Bane, Savannah, March 19. 1866. Inpnreoance of the authority of the United States MRptroUer as above, this Bank, with a capital of -(•Mildred thoasand dollars (JAtAOOMpaidln, will caaaience to receive deposits and pay checksaad do areosaal k«»M»r baafaess on iVtafneaday aaMrthe Hi |za, at H» boose on the TTafoWtwt en ,U “%. BRIGHAM, Preotdant. GEO. w. DAVIS, oaahler. D* TBE ETE, EAR, AND - „ _ MaaagatfgjieMjg ^UDMsaases of the EYE; requiring ellheir * argagical aid attended to. ,_ qM®°* ..Office Na. 41, in Dr. Thoa Boilers «>“ Aaxlngton street, Baltimore. Md. 6 p, M> ■Office hanre from 6 to 12 A. M.,» d3 “ J*41 *