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Notice.
UP FREIGHT OFFICE ATLANTIC ft GULF K. ft
Chaxlistoh ft Savannah R K. Wisuioro.
. . S»y»nnAh, March ?2<t IS*
P ARTIES shipping freight by the Atlantic * 9
Railroad, to stations where tbe Cntnpant tai
Agent, will be required to call at this office and *
a bond reusing the Company from all lose or daw
alter 1 goods are unloaded from the cars,
hue: ■ C. H. tTILUAlR
mS3 . Agent Freight Dr-partira
AL£ RAIL TBROUftB
From New rork, Philadelphia And Baltimore, to At
lanta, Georgia, with
BUT ONE CHANQfc OF CARS.
The SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANT, in connec
tion with the UARNDEN and ADAMS’ EXPRESS
COMPANIES, have arranged with Roads forming
the Great Through Bines from the North, by which
merchandise can be foewarded as above. ’ v
Order freight from the North to be delivered to
tbe Harnden or Adams’ Express Companies, and is
New York City at the Southern Express Office,
McCarthy, Brown.Taylor, Southern, Eagle, Craven,
American and Excelsior COTTON GINS, with En
gines or Horse Power.
T.t. KINSEY*CO, I
164 Bay street, Sayutnah, Ga.
WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada West, rill
Mh and Burgeon, Oculist and An At.
tlie Registry Book is now open at this oltiee. All
persons, white or colored, subject to the capitation
tax will at once return their names at tbe Treas
urer’s office. ■ ,
JAMES STEWART, 5
je3-10 . ! j,-j C S .-Olerk of Council?
d!6-eod6m
it bas acliieved a perfect succosa in presenting an an-
dialled ;irray.of, talent.? it j 7 ; f , -
Its Kbnjances; Bl^iifeq. falee,} » i.L !
Novelties, Sketches, Criticisms, Reviews,
Poems, Biographies, Witticisms, Travels,
Arc pure, cntcrtajuwiE mid instructive in a degree
rarely attained iirmjmmfMiliWain r"
in accordance diM^VthenaaAe' ol the paper, a spe
cial department is devoted to the Field, wherein are
given articles, hints and suggestions on the practical
CITY LICENSES* 1866
St. Julian Street, West of Market,
SAVAN1ST AH.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, 1
Office. Curas of Council, 5
- ,^-.r June 5th, 1866.)
Parties carrying Atlder tbe following
lieads, and who ha*e-‘HwJMfBpHUt the necessary li
cense ere notified that all defaulters will be placed on
the Information Docket of Tuesday, June 12th, 1866,
on which date the Register will be doBed nntill after
July 1st, 1866—the census has,been taken'and is on
GOOD
CITY MARSHAL’S SALE.
j>road,way v marked “ Inland Route.”- .
Express by Sea continued as beret
consigned to Southern Expi
ton or
iptly forwarded.
file in this office: *
WHOLESALE LIQUOR LICENSES.
RETAIL
COTTON PRESSES.
COTTON PICKINGS.
PAWN BROKERS.
tion outoe premises, en THUHSDAY, (the a* a inst.,
at nn’doek a. m., the Mo*$g lotajhfela hart of
the City domain known as Lots 15,16 and IT, Craw
ford want East. Description as follows:
Lot 18—60 feet front on Perry street, 0 feet deep on
Reynolds street, 166 feet on Pan street latte,' with a
frqnt pa the Thunderbolt road or loo feet.
Lot 16—66 feet front on Liberty street, and 100 feet
deep on Arnold street. ; j. ... * •
Lot IT—06 feet-'gpntgtfi kt|ejtytteet, and 90 feet
Terms of Sale—Twenty. pq* cent cash on the aggm-
Notice
'- T W. NEV11T, ortho firm' of Ncvtt, Lathrcp
Cl* Rogers, has associated himself with LatUop
Cos In the Dry Goods business, at the old stand of
jl-tf HENRY LATHROP ft bo
PUBLIC STABLES.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS OR FACTORS.
GRIST MILLS.
SAW MILLS.
SHIPPING MASTERS.
STEVEDORES RESIDENT AND NON RESIDENT.
WAREHOUSES. ; ’
COAL AND LUMBER YARDS.
MASTER MECHANICS, taking in contracts for
the Rural journal
IHE cheapest paper in the United States. Only
J, Oue Dollar. •Try.lt a year. For’ the farm, gar
den, orchard, workshop, household and kitchen.
A good.-cheap, amt nalnnhieymper-TOr everyYUfM,
woman, anil boy, in city, rjUage and country. Puli-
lisiied tlic flint of evenr month. - • J jy
Each number contains a full Calendai of Work for
the Month, Hints, Suggestions and essays upon
everylhing to lie pciTormedju and around oie Farm,
Garden, Orchard MB jngelnSgrStCfSe: • J3 *'
of the purchase money, to be paid qnar-
work “• ~
SOAP BOILERS.
GAS FITTER8.
ATTORNEYS.
PHYSICIANS.
DENTISTS.
PHOTOGRAPHERS OB AMBROTYPI8TS.
NON RESIDENT VENDEES.
HUCKSTERS.
KEEPERS OF COOK STOVES OR COOK ‘SHOPS.
PORTERS.
JUNK SHOPS.
DROVERS—HORSES AND MULES.
Extract from Ordinance, Dec. 27,1865.
* * * *• ' * *
And. any person subject or liable to take out any
non llPPDan 1...J • ,x JU.Hl _ j A__ 11 '
THE STANDARD MANURE,
AT $63 $O PER TQI, CAS^I.
Jfty Marshal-
friends asked me if I was not afrattl 'a trust myseif
out here among these malignant aniunrepenting reb
els. As I had uot feared them during the war I did
not see why I should now tli^t the war is over. Since
I have been here I have met many people who were
in the rebelarmy, and l have yet to see the first man
who has said anything that aDy "Union man need take
any exception a to, Roth of my partners were in the
rebel army—one a. captain and the other a major—
and we talk over the events of the war as cooly as if
they had happened in France or Germany, My re
volver is locked up in toy trunk, and I expect it will
remain "there. Savannah is as busy a place as you
can find in Yankee land. The general feeling of the
South seems to be that they hard had a sufficiency of
fighting and of politics, and they are now going for
hard work and money. Every one that I have con
versed with seems desirous to have Northern men
and enterprise and capital come down hero and. re
store tho prosperity of the South. I have seen no ill-
feeling toward the Yankee.”
MILLER, THOMAS ft CO.
OnOcjpy
Six copfci
Thirteen
Addrcs
Bolt*,:
Ac., ftc.,
ship and
BLANCEYILLE
mere, Files, Chisels, Gas Pipe, Bails.
Gang Saws, Pumps, 8team Whistles, 8b
ter Onagers, htjeiunBugines and Saw :
I ESTILL
street,™*
^ ; Van we]
. Engines at
such license or badge, and Ailing to do so for ten days
after the said first day of January in each year, shall
-be liable to a fine of not mOre'than thirty dollars for
•every day’s deAult on coovietton before the' Police
Court. ' *■- ‘ - •
JAMES STRWART,
celebrated Portable Swim Engines.
™***%SS**
tejsw
SHARES. $60 BACH.
ttttLae—e—H- Brigham. J. F. Dover, S.
ia. A. Wilbur and A. E. MarehalL ..
PBsn>mrr—A. Wilbur. Savnntiatbfia. .
Vie* PitKDEiT—E. C. Granniss, MScou, (
SwmnrasT—A. E. Marshall, AUalitn, 0a.
Cards,
je5-9t
Clerk of Council
factoring
NEWARK, N. J
DRUG-HOUSE
wSiS n. to comp* *'"■ •" ^
srWade’s celebrated PtW“ c 1
for the Bath tiod sofi
M> onlers for Slate, however large, for rot
furniture manufactured out of slate,, for. It
pavement, and for any other nseff to whi ch
be applied. The quarry is conrenfcnt to Alfc
Atlanta, Augusta, Macoa, Albany and G|
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY
Omon CupafosCoWpoin, June 1, leCC. j
First reading of ordinances, meeting of Council
May so, wea
A «**>*.«*.«*/
ANORDUfANlRl
1* dx the ttosea for payment of grount
parts ol the city domain as-may
; ookL ,t j. ;
i Sic. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor
of the city of Savaanahi itt UauncU s
lit Is ittMeoy frdahMd by the anflmifi
iThat hereafter in all soles or the city
deeds *» be executed by thb dty ttt-l
ion&h domain, or any part ittereof, sli
stipulation ton the. seml-omissl pa*UM
rant: that tt to a*y, for the payment of
httWfifnm; and thodhaaiftwitlMIt ^
^^Smles, theCIty MaMBlk shall give notice of the
Pratt ' & Wilson Brotbers,
It
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ,
• aw . LtRU'ii
Manufactairing Chenuste,
Ho. 289 KINO STREET,
Fourth door above Market st* ./ .
, a ch?r ! est0 Bi. 8 -i < ?8
!.*#. TflLSON. { P. B.. WILSON.
{Grndastc of Phils.
uCoUege of ¥hsr-
- . . ^ ^ _ JiMMi 4 Chemist
- "a J fljgK. Orel. Deft
•Jgs%5i£.£2*'
r, second floor.
-arnestiy ■
from what I saw
tend Aldermen
assembled, and
S 3lf*~ S'
■if fosja oi-
or THE
BHOrcoiW*^
oftkeO?;
' umttots:
Jackson ft Lawton, savannah,
John W. Anderson ft Son, Savannah.
Solomon Cohen, Savannah.
Jno. C, Fcrrill.'SatVtmalw Q -
Nicholls, Camp <£ Co., SavannA
Geo. A-Cnyiey, ^vanuah, t -t 7 f* .
it: Now, so far Us the public know, there has been
no special effort of the author!tiea totferret out this
homd mystery about tho dead bodies in the sacks.
Wanests have been held, and coroners*' juries have
given verdicts that “deceased was found drowned,”
but it seems to us that a special effort should be made
to disdever the secret connected with the death of l
these persons. Dead bodies-found in the- waters near
this city are heipmi#g entirely too*ommon. slid the
police shbwa st least make au effort tc fathom the
myatery pertaining t* them.—AVut York Sun oT Sat
urday. -
A Quinn Pit.—The Washington fttar, ot Wednes
day, has the-following :
A few evenings sinew d handsome yoang Udy to
fashionable attire created a sensation to one of the
street uarsby tenderly escesstokn -great ugly brown
toed which she held in her band, stroking its back
thoroughly tamed and quite at home, much to tbe dis
gust of some old ladles' in its vicinity, who went
shocked st its uiavfei
PRATT,
’ No.»» BAY STREET (up ataire.)
Heller to Geo. ST. Andmwi, John
i i* bare prepared » » of tJ) c
'ulfSoieBonds andConp - pfind aor , ,y
! *AUp*Ses holding any o ^ ^
, are requested to nottfythecon^ tx'opuB^
SKM attooM ol »* ,d f Bo™,', place 'wi
2nd them to some agent in th P —red. JS,
n> sttolatoS.
4it re nhd Mi-
t arena.
saSBSM^d!^
dd BondStosswm anp«P“ isi;(:K y t ,
Dissolution of Copart
f*V withdrawn fro® ,w> '
John Screven,
Baldwin J Oo., Savannah
NationalBank, Sevan nah.
^tjsssufsissvse.
id Prints
">TTO
ittfea f. HOBSON.
)HN MoDONOUGH.
ft DALE.
• 1 s niv"“ l!
dhtnid 5 ' 011 .-
; solicit a si
AlSBioSr
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Ft YE!
The tlaity News and Herald.
SAVANNAH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1866.
“The Undiscovered Country.
Could we but know
The land that ends our dark, uncertain travel,
Where lie those happier hills and meadows low
Ah, if beyond the spirit’s inmost cavil.
Aught of 1 that country could we surely know,
Who would not go ?
Might we bnt hear
The lowering angels’ high imagined chorus,
Or catch, betimes, with wakeful eyes and clear,
One radiant vista of the realm before us—
With one rapt moment given to see and hear,
Ah, who would fear ?
Wero we quite sure
To find the peerless frieud who left us lone,
Or there by some celestial streams as pure,
To gaze in eyes that here wero lovelit only—
This weary mortal coil, were we quite sure,
Who would endure ?
The Evening Shade.
’Tis evening, and the regal sun
Is sinking to Hcsperides in ruby glare,
And bright his lingering beams
Fall on mossy knoll and tapered hamlet spire,
Akin to human partings;
When those we love have Heavenward path begun.
Or like an aged chief, whose warrior race bas run.
Tbe dark woods now in beauty decked.
The trunks of ancient oaks all clothed to golden
glory;
The rills with shadow leaves are flecked,
Like panoply in some old knightly story;
Like unto life well spent;
Wlion reached the goal where to our race has led,
And fall to sleep with honor thick on silvery bead.
IS GENERAL.
—Wolves are so numerous and voracious in the
northern part of Tremont, Iowa, that a heavy bounty
has been offered by the residents for their destruc
tion.
—The Lynchburg district of Virginia has already
paid about $700,000 in taxes of all descriptions to the
United States Government. By the 1st of June the
taxes will amountto $1,000,000 or more.
—The dead body of an unknown woman, partially
dressed in male apparel, was found in the East river,
New York, on-Thursday. The remains had evidently
been in the water for several weeks.
—United States Marshal Murray, of New York, has
decided-to hold the seized Fenian arms and ammuni
tion, notwithstanding tho demand made upon him
for their delivery by Mr. Roberts.
—A special dispatch to the Herald from the Suspen
sion bridge says .Ur. Kempton, Mayor of Fort Erie,
went out to read tlic riot act, when the Fenians killed
him. A man who refused to give up his horses was
riddled by bullets. It is reported the Fenian pickets
have killed three Canadians.
—Tlic Lynchburg Virginian says: ‘‘Weunderstand
that there are a great many muskets in the hands
mostly of the negroes in this city and neighborhood.
We even learn that they are forming companies, and-
mustering and drilling in the suburbs.”
- the passage of
jr Council* June 6, 1866.$ 1
SECTION 2. Be it Inrfjier enacted hy-tbe authority
o of the same, T*a’, ft!,* and After r*
this Act, all persons .a a u ^ qualified
elect ion of ’Mayor and Aldermen of the city
vannah ami Ham' itt tp thereof, who are citizens of the
United States, b’ave resiiled in the State of Georgia
for one year tm .mediately preceding this election, and
continue so. tp d« up to the time of election, and
within the. corporate, Malta’ of Savannah for one
m , ont ' 1 " lUfeWilQlp- ptodedlng their registration,
wiio na^ £ attained the age of twenty-one years, and
lia I® ? aid an city taxes, or bfive to their own rigjit
sum' i^jjt rea i estate to satisfy any tax executions
V mil may be issued against them, who have matte
J d returns required bv the Ordinance of the city,
and have baen registered according to Hie provision*
of tills AW.' [Extract from the Registry Laws, pass
ed 2-2d January, 1852-] .
Extract from Ordinance passed Dec. 27,1866:
Sec. 4. And be it further ordained bjr the authority
aforesaid. That every male resident ot said city, be
tween the ages of twenty-one and sixty years, shall
be liable to a poll or capitation tax ot one dollar an
nually, except only such of said persons as may he
entitled to registry ami to vote at city elections, and
who shall register their names and pay for tbe same.
The following named persons have regisured their
names since the first Monday in January, 1866 :
.dm2
New
roads
rrt
Notice
7«I*T.MARSHAL'S OFFICE,
PUBLISHED TRI WEEKLY. HEMT
WEEKLY AMD .WfJSKML a
Thelollowtqg Lota are In arremr lor ground rent,
and are liable to re-entry: „
'■Mur* WARD-.! *;**•*- ia*-.
*-Wjy
Axson, J S K
Barron, Jas A
Bolsliaw, T H
Bashlor, J H
Basblor, Valentine
Buntz, Henry
Barthelmesa, R M
Butler, Gilbert
.,WmH -
ghs. Jno W
Burroughs, W Berrien
Bullock, Wm G
Byck, Simon E
Berrien, J M
(folding, S M
Cameron, Geo H
Crawford. Hembrie
Champion, Aaron
Cope, James E
Cohen, Solomon
Cooper, John
Cunningham, H C
Casey, C C
Cohen, Octavus
Corey, Wm B
Carmody, Jaa
Caliansn, Phillip
Cornell, L M
Colson, Theophilas
Dumas, Henry B
Deacey, Jno
Dortch, Jno
Dixon,W D
Dowling, Pafk
FerriU, Jno O
Footman, Robt H
Furguson.D
Ford, Thos C
Fairchild, L J B
Fulton. Silas
FerriU, BB
Green, William
Gardner, S
Hunter, W P
Haywood, Alfred
Hovel-, LL
Ilouig. A H
Henges, Henry
G.
Gilbert, Calour L
Gleason, Solomon W
H.
Howard, J G
Hudson, Geo A
Haupt, Jas L
Henry, E
Hoppe, William
J.
—The Petersburg (West Virginia) Gazette states
that the Grand Jury of Upshur county, in that State,
bos found a bill of indictment against Mr. Taft, the
editor of a conservative paper at Buekhannou, “ for
printing, posting and circulating a bill announcing
a meeting of the friends ol President Johnson at that
place.”
—A Roman correspondent of the London Morning
Post [states that the other morning one of the priests
of tho Church of Sauta Maria deUa Pace, on entering
his confessional, found 'a murdered infant placed iu-
side.
—Stones were first used for bullets; iron ones are
first mentioned in 1530. Leaden bullets were made
before the close of the sixteenth century. Stone can
non balls are stiU used in the Asiatic countries.
—The Louisville Journal says: “The radicals are
fond of calling the President “A. Johnson.’' He is
The Johnsou—the definite article.
—James McHenry, the great Liverpool American
merchant stopped for a day, but it is said that he has
procured assistance, and that he has resumed payment.
—The Saturday Press says that Greeley has recently
experienced a change of hat.
In its account of the decoration of the graves of the
Confederate dead at Hollywood Cemetery on Thurs
day last, the Richmond Times says :
Tho tomb of little Joseph Davis, the son of Ex-
President Davis, was literally buried with ilowers. It
bears the following inscription :
Joseph,
Son of our Beloved Presi dent
JEFFERSON DAVIS.
EreetuMby the Little Boys and Girls of the
Southern Capitol.
The University of the South —Our readers will
recollect the measures taken by the late Bishop Polk
and the other Southern Bishops, at his instance to
establish on Bewail Mountain, in Tennessee, a great
university, which should be to us what Oxford is to
England. The present Bishop of Tennessee, Dr
Qnintard, thus discribes in the journal which accom
panies his address to the Diocesan Convention, held
last week at Bolivar, its present condition, after stat
ing tho arrival of Rev. J. Austin Merrick, D. D.,
chosen rector of the Diocesan Training School, ol
which ho subsequently makes mention. Under date
of 23d of March, be says : }
Accompanied by the Rev. Dr. Merrick. Rev. Thos.
A. Morris and Geo. R. Fairbanks, Esq., one of the
trustees or the University of the South, I visited
“University Place. •• All the buildings, with toe ex
ception of an old log cabin were burned by ibe Fed
eral army while encamped on the ground.' The corn
er stone of the University, a block of marble weigh
ing six tons, was broken up and entirely removed.
The valuable album, containing landscape sketches
by the venerable Bishop of Vermont; all tho topo
graphical maps and. reports of the engineer corps,
showing the peculiarities of local position, the eleva
tion abovo the sea level, as well as tho level of the sur
rounding country, were removed from the iron safe
in which they were kept, and carried,off.
I selected locations for the buildings of our Diocesan
Training School. In the evening, we erected a ci oss
on the site selected for the chapel; gathered the work
men about it, aud asked the blessing of tlic Great
Head of the church on our undertaking. We recited
the Apostles* Creed, aud made the grand old woods
ring with the Gloria in Excelsis.
Strange Indian Stout.—For some time past, says
a recent number of the Carrollton (HI.,) Democrat, a
party numbering flteeu, belonging to the Cherokee
tribe, have been encamped on tbe banks of the Illi
nois river, ten miles from this place. Their ostensible
oblect was fishing, hunting, Ac., but if appears from
recent developments, that their chief aim was to se
cure a hidden treasure of seven urns of Spanish coin,
which had been imbedded to the bluffs at that point
in years agone by their ancient forefathers. They
socmed to be extremely cautious in their manners,
lest the pale face should discover the cause of their
presence in that particular locality, and wrest tho
coveted prize for which they had travelled many
miles. Alter diligent search, which occupied some
ten or twelve days, they succeeded in finding the
spot where lay concealed-the secret of their researches.
Little remains to be told. Suffice it to say that, al
ter due exploration their brightest anticipations were
ite for more than realized. The urn of gold and other
sacred relics spoken of by their chiefs long since goue
to the “happy hunting grounds, ” -were secured, and
these untutored children of the forest took their de
parture for the far West, with many thousand Span
ish dollars to cheer then), on. their long and tedious
march.
Jordan, Francis D
Johnson, Jno R
Josephs, Antonio
Jachen, Gians
Jansen, Adolf
Knorr, Louis
King, Jno
Kirk, Thos J
Killorin, Patrick
Knapp, N B
Kelly, Jno J
Kollock, P M
Loftos, Jas
Law, Wm
Lippman, Joseph
Logan, Jas J
Litehe, H F
Lodge, C L
Lampe, C
Lainpe, Montgomery C
Lovell, J M BI
Lloyd, Thos E
Landrum, Sylvanus
Lavin, Michael
Lee, Chas
Lewis, Jno W
Lark, Peter
McDonald, Donald
McNelty, J O
Mercer, Geo A
McConaghy, Jno
McCarthy, M D
McGee, Jas
.McGuire, Thos
Moun, Antoine
M.
Mallette, Dan
, Markins, Geo
' Metzger Jno C
Meyer, M H
Magill, C A
Milter, AG
. I Morel, William
Nichols, GeoS
Olcott, D G
Olcott, W H
N.
Nugent, T, Jr
o.
O’Mahony, Jno
Proudhomme, Joseph
Platner, Chas G
Palmer, T H
P.
Purse, Thos
Prendergast, Edw M
Pease, H W
R.
Ross, Andrew M
Read, Jas B
Russell, Isaac
Ityan, Chas E
Reilly, Jas
ltuckert, Francis
Robinson, Alex H
Rogers, E T
Russell, Waring
Ripley, Jos B
Rimehart, W
Ray, Jas
Russell, Philip M
Huckert, F I
Riddle, W P
Robinson, Chas E
Rogers, Geo F
Silva, Jas S
Shtels, P K
Swell, Win
Sadler, Alex H
Stuart, Lyman S
Stephens, Henry C
Sinney, Jno
Schneider, Frank
Soullard, E A
Stoddard, John
Schlgy, Jas M
Stamm, Anton
Smythe, Edw D
Savage, John
Skehan, Junes
T.
Tapper, F A
Tomsou, David
Taggart, Grantham I
Tilden, BO
Torlay. A F
Thomas, Jim I-
Vrooin, Wm L
Vielsticks, Henry
w.
Wayne, R A
Walker, R D
Weeks, W H
Weipheimer, Jacob
West, J J
Wiltberger, Wm H
Wheaton, Jno F
Wade, John
Testimony of an U. 8. Naval Officer as to the
Feeling at the South.—The following is au extract
from a letter from. aH ex-officer of the United States
Navy, who is now running both rice and cotton.plan
tations in Georgia:
“When I decided to come outherqseveral of my
Hon. A. H. Stutbens’ Opinion A special Washing
ton dispatch (May 21) to the Philadelphia Ledger, hays;
A letter lies before me from Alexander H. Stephens
Esq., dated CrawfordsvUle,' isth tost, .in >vhich be
says: “I found ail things in Washington, upon the
whole, in as good condition, if not better than I ex-
V 00 ^- I have not, from the beginning, looked for
anything from., this Congress, My only hope for the
country istotoe next fell elections at the North.
Should *he“ft»identB policy bo sustained in these,
*11 may yet^be^welL If not, to me the prospect of the
AT TXLLAHASSEE, TL1
By Shober Sc Oliver.
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Bast side, corner of Habersham and PresHfeft BU,
PHILIP CALLAHAN I CO.
. —Ites, Wines, Liquors and Segare,
Domestic Fruits, Provisions, Vegetables, ftc Steam
ships, steamboats and hotels furnished at the short
estnotice. Along connection with the steamship
supply trade enables ns to fill all orders promptly.
my2«-tf ■
EL Gr. RUWE.
vraoLOALa nanus' in ,
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES,
il F. and lager,
I JoffMomg square, opposite the Pulaski House,
Corner ,St. Julien and Bryan S^s.
fFalligant’s old Paint Stand.
Agent for the » 1 /
ORIENTAL CHOLERA BITTERS.
Agent for H. Claused's celebrated Phamlx
Brewery, New York; A. M. Binnlnger ft Co’»
Steam Brewery,
London Dock Gin, and Club Sauce.
■arid
Seranton, Smith & Co.
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IN THE STATE.
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commit their interest by sending for THE DAILY
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THE LAND WE LOVE.
^ MONTHLY MAGAZINE, devoted to Literature,
Agriculture and General Intelligence, and eooi-
.. . - - jt*
prising Reports of Battles, Incidents and Anecdotes
of the War, never before published.
BY GENERAL D. H. HILL,
Late of the Southern Army.
Proprietors—J. P. IRWiH AND D. H. HILL.
The. Magazine will be published at Charlotte, N. C.
It wilLcontatoTfonr-sixty to eighty-pnijes uf the size
oi those of Blackwood's Magazine, tindwilj be Fur
nished to subscribers at $8 tt "year. In advance, or $5
if not paid till th£ end of the year- GaSh subscribers
not required to pay until after the receipt of the first
number.
Incidents and accidents, and anecdotes of the war
arc requested, that the Magarilfe may be a monument
to the heroism of.our Soldiers end to the devotion of
onr people. - * my26-tf
THE KEY-ST0fi£i'
A MONTHLY MASONIC MAGAZINE.
E DITED BY WM. B. SMITH, 6S Fayetteville st,
_ Raleigh, N. C.
Subscription ....$3 a Year
A New Volame commenced January 1, 1866, ele
gantly printed upon very heavy wh'te paper, and
neatly stitrhed and trimmed in beautiful covers.
THE KEY-sTONE is endorsed and recommended
to the Fraternity at la ge by the Grand Lodge of
North Carotin i, and keenly feelin - the weight of
this high compliment, the proprietors will spare
neither, mom y nor exertion to make the publication
a most welcome visitor and companion with-triLgOod
and trite Masons—their drives, alstlrsr niothere and
thing liters', to wliom ’be same may come greeting.
ar’ Specimen numbers sent to uny part of the
country uponTippHcatujii
WM. B. SMITH ft CO , Publishers.
. 68 Fayetteville st., Raleigh'; N. C.
' • ’ "E8TILL ft BRO
BulAtrect, near the Post Office, Agents
for Savannah.
THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE.
(Established, 1S66.)
A SUPERB Literary Companion and sterling old
Home Journal; published every Saturday, by
Wm B. Smitu ft Co., 58 Fayetteville street, Bateigh,
N. C. Elegantly printed on beautilUi white paper,
mammoth sheet, with eight largepuges.
Its corps of contributors includes nearly all tbe
most distinguished authors of the country, and with
tlie combined services of so many celebrated writers.
' keep constantly on hand
CHOICE OLD BRANDIES,
WHISKEY,
GIN,
WINKS, ftc.
Y VARIETY OF GROCERIES,
ALSO,
Hay, Corn, Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to
the trade: and we flatter ourselves that we can mute
trto the interest of dealers to patronize ns, at the
head ofByy,.opp08itc Jefferson st. mlO-tf
PIERCE SKEHAN,
Dealer
Wholesale end Retail
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For
eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors arid Began.
Also, Skehan’s Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
fn bottle and in wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
Hah Ales, ftc.
Liberal deductions made to he trade.
176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
dll-tf and 62 Liberty street, N. Y.
Steam Engines and Machinery.
MACHINERY DEPOT
STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES,
SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS,
COTTON GINS,
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, SLAWS,
BELTING,
AGRICULTURAL MACHINES, FIRE-PROOF SAFES
ftc., ftc., ftc.
94, nine
;®065,
enty-four
70, four quarters; east
Nos 16.44. tt, ea ‘ -
tors; Nos 81, 64,
quarters; Noe 49,
quartets.
... iqjT ji-mmuHtwam *o
Nos 6.11,19, lT,«mHhlil 94;
third ill] wait thHd'61’ Bj tt
middle third 97, ttawtahamekd; NM6, SI,
ten; No 18, five quarters; No SS/Six quarters ; Noa to,
37, ten quartan; emu third W.reteven quarters ; No
19, fourteen quartan; No-20, sltoeeii quarters; No 99,
twenty qnartera; No 96, twenty-live quarters.
COLUMBIA WABD. / j ' *
1,91,99, south
four quart
JSS/SBM
ten; Nos 28. 37,
t«s; Nos l, 3,4, west
ftimkl nitawlDM- Wn li
eight quarters'; No 14,;
quarters. -
ORAWFO O WARD.
Nos 4, 7,12,13, Bouth half 21, north halt 21, 32, 33,
34,37, 47, west hali 67, TO, east half 72, west hair 72,
west half 70, No 31, two, quarters; No 19, west half
22, 25, 26, 27, 35, 41, VI, eaoh four quarters; No 66,
five quarters; west half Noe S..23, 94. 46, 63,64,66,
east hair No 8, six quarters each; Nos 14, 42, 43, 44,
east half 67, 68, 69, each eight quarters; east hair No
22, ten quarters. ; uV
• * , CALHOUN WARD. ' n :
Nos I, 2, 6,19.29,30, 39, strath half 33, treet third
14, 31, north half 48, each two quarters; east Half Nos
5, in, 21. 23, 24. six quartets; Na», seven quaver
No M, west halt IT, 18, eight quarters; No 22, 'north
two-thirds 33, ten, quart era.
CHARLTON WARD.
No 33, north half 36; two quarters; Nos 24, 25,
seven quarters; Nos 12,13, south half 14,18.19, 31,
sonth half 23, eight quarters; No 3. ten quarters;
north half 14, north half 23, twelve quarters.
KLBKRT WARD.
No C, east half 11,12; 25, 30, two quarters each; No
37, four quarters; Jil)Bi9ft 90,36) 8ft- nottlr lihlf 29,
six quarters; Nos 3. 9. 21, west half 31, south half 39,
south half 40, seven quarters; Nos 14, 32, north half
39, north half 40, eight quarters.
FORSYTH WARD.
No 22. two quarters; sontli hair 17, four quarters;
Nos 23, 26, eight quarters; No 35, ten quarters; Nos
16,16, twelve qnartera.
FRANKLIN WARP, 11
No 2, south half 12.17,13731,3fo two quarters; Noe
, 7, font qnarterei Nos 24, 37, six quarters; No 16,
even qaartmmvwest- half 36, eight quaiters; east
lalfNo 33, ten quarters; west half 27, eleven quar
ters; Nos 21, 22, twenty quarters.
NEW TBANILIN j
Bast half No 14. two quarters; west hair 14,1C, four
quarters; Nos 3,12, six quarters; Nolt, eight quar
ters; cast half No 1, twelve quarters; No 7. twenty-
two qnartera; No 10, thirty-eight quarters; Nos S, 9,
forty-two quarters.
GREENE WARD. ' '
No 6, east hair 6, 9,10,11, 36, two quarters each;
No 15. west half 18, 20, north half 22, south half 22|
25, 26, 39, fonr quarters; No 16, seven quarters; No-
35, ten quarters; west half No C, twelve quarters; No
2, fourteen quarters.
JACKSON WARD.
,*> - ■
AC
H
was the nit “ nErmnH fh ini
• niM iiDUi cMr
That received a medal and honorable mention from
the Royil Commissioners, the cotop&iRon of all pro-
mreent manufacturers of ‘♦Cord'Btaritt " and “Pre
pared Corn Flour” of this and other' reuntri* not
withstanding.
Mq.
KAIZBXA
Urn food and luxury- of tbe age, without a single
fault. One trial will convince the mast skeptical.
Makes Paddings, Cakes, Cnstafdk, BlancHangC, Ac*
without isinglass, with few er no eegS; »t S «eat as
tonishing the mori economical. ; A slight,Addition to
ordinary Wheat Flow greatly improv
Cake. It is also excellent for thickening
gravies for fish and tocats. soups, ftc. For Ice Cream
nothing can compare with it A little boiled in milk
will produce rich cream for coffee,chocolate, tea, ftc.
-- rat up in one pound packages, under the trade
mark Maizena, with directions for n».
A most delicious article of food for children and in-
valids of all ages. .
For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere.
Wholesale Depot, 166 Fnltou Street.
WILLIAM IJXJRYIU A,
j25-ly General Agent
BK1EN ft CARRERE,
Commission Merchants,
No. .11 SOUTH WiLUAJE STREET,
ITmxvr ’York.,
/CONSIGNMENTS ot any deseripttem of produce,
V-/ orders for purchase of same, or any business
appertaining to a Gciiersl Commlssipn House, as also
consignments or orders US our friends abroad, where
we have extensive connexions, ara solicited.
Particulars of all markets will be given upon In
quiry, arid advances made Upon business entrusted to
ds or onr friends. - r CARE MS ft CO-.,'
m!3-3m * Commission Merchants, N. Orleans.
HAWKINS & FAY,
mipi^kiiQn, Merchants,
MU. 47 PEARL STREET,
, near Produce exchange, n. y.
B. HAWKINS, J- ROCKWELL VAT.
WM
PtUtienlar attention paid to buying Produce, Provi
sions, Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to con
8ignm«tots.
REFERENCES :
No 14, west half 20, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, west half 41, _ CLINTON HUNTER, fil m of Spofford, TileStOtt ft
1 AS urukt fhirH 1Q rwn nnartora oacli * Kn 10 fOQf ©0., SCW York. F&IlCliCr & McCo6SQ6y, 5 WAtST-fit.,
New York. Richard Ellis, U4 Water street, New
York. Wifi. B. Miles. 59 Christie irreet. New York.
W. B. Sibelv * Wall street, New York!. Lewis L.
Jones, iv Brotowav. 8. w. Mason ft Co., SEVannah
Ga. H
42, 43, west third 19, twoquartersench; No 10,
quarters; east half No 7, east half 8, 40, east half 41,
44, 46, west half S, six quarters; east two-thirds 19,
36, seven quarters; No 9, south half 20, 32, 39, eight
quarters; Nos 34,35, eleven quarters; No 3, iwenty-
tnree quarters.
JASPfK WARD.
No 37, two quarters; east half No 38, seven quar
ters ; west hail Nos 3, 35, eight quarters.
LAFAYETTE WARD.
H. M f AMES’
CELEBRATED
Portable Steam Engines
FROM FOUR TO THIRTY-FIVE HORSE POWER.
Cotton Gins! Cotton Gins!!
Nos 4, 5,10, 20,28,37,‘ 38, 47,43. east half No 1, two
quarters; No 41, three quarters; Nos 9, 42, four quar
ters; No 8, five quarters, Nos 3, 23, six quarters; No
6, seven quarters; east half IS, 19, twelve quarters.
LIBERTY WARD.
Nos 4, 24, 33, two quarter^; No 39, four qnartera;
east half 26. six quartets: Nos 23, 24, seven quarters;
Noe 9, lo, 32. eight quarters; No —, south half 29; 30,
ten quarters.
MONTEREY WARP. • ' *
Nos 19, 29, two qaarters; No 2, east half No 37, five
quarters; Noe 1, 34, six quarters; No 17, seven quar
ters; Nos 39, 32, 33, eight quarters; Noe 11, 12, 35,
eleven quarters.
PULASKI WARD. ,
<No 14. south- haR 17, : 80utif hair 25, 28, 80; 38, two
quarters; east half Nos 12, 31, three quarters; Ne 9,
north half 25, four quarters; Nos 10, *4‘ six quarters;
Nos 5,6, 7, 22, seven qaarters; Nos 4, 15, 16. 18, 37,
eight quarters; No 34, north half 17, ten qaarters.
TROUr WARD. f.
No 12.east half 35, two quarters; .west half No 5,
we*t liaH No 2.- four-quarter,;; east half No 5, five
quarters; east half N6’5, south half 37, seven quar
ters; Nos 10, 28, north half 37, eight quarters; Nos 11,
40, eleven qnartera; west three-quarters No K twelve
quarters; No IB, eighteen quarters: Nos 23, 24, forty-
four quarters.
. WARREN WARD.
NoS 1,13, east’liairio, two quarters; Nos 3,4, fonr
quarters; Nos if, 12,17,18, 2u, 21, six quartern; Nos
16, 23, eignt quarters.
WASHINGTON WARD.
Nos 5, 24, 23, e/st half 40, two quarter^; Nos IT, 18,
31, four'quaiters; Nos 13.14, northhalf 16, 20, east
■fumi ss. six quarters; Nos 1, 9, 247 38, weSfhftW 2,-eight
quarters; eust and. west ball-39, eleven quarters; No
4, twenty-two qfianeys, ‘
' WteStEY WaKd.
Nos 3, 4, east half 5, two quarters; Nos 1, 2, 12,
four quarters; east half 11, six quarters; No 6. eight
quarters; No 10.- twenty-six quarters; west half 7,
thirty-nine quarters; jio 15. forty-four quarters.
SPRINOFIELb WARD.
Nos 40, 41, three quarters; No 35, six qaarters;
Nos 1,2,3, 4, 5,6, 7, 8,10, 42, 44, eight quarters; Nos
9, 32..3S, 34,*48, tea quarters; Nhs Ift-Bl, d fot, 90.
west, tweive quarters; Nos 13. 14, is. 16, 17, IS, 55,
56, twenty quarters; Nos 26. 27, 28, twenty-eight
qnartera; Nos '70, 71, 72, TV74. 76, 76. 77, 78, 79/80,
tlilrty-four quarters; Nos 11, 12, thirty-eight quar-
ere.,.
All persons interested in the shove Lots are here
by notified that il tbe rents now, due are not paid by
the 12th inst., I will proceed on the morning of that
day to re-enter according to law- .
-• r-. THOMAS 8. WAYNE.
Jietet ‘ 1 ■' ,! •' ”■ CjtyMafshal.
Alfbzd K. Bennztt, I CnAs. 11. Btmxm
Jas. a Vis Pelt, f Ncw Xork Raleigh, N.C.
Bennett, Van Felt & Oo,,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
ron tue saIe or •''
CITTM TIBAC60, NAVAL STIUS, ITC.,1
• vzvy : " V,-, ALSO, A '• '
FOBTHE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STATE AND
OTHER STOCKS, ’
S3 "Whitehall St, New York.
We have associated with us Mr. D. W. Cruris, late
Public Treasurer for North Carolina. n9-6m
Miscellaneous.
Southern
EXPRESS C0MP7.
Incr^a^ed: B^^Iities!
CWFICE ATLANTIC ft GULP r „
Savannah, lUruL. )
Ob and after Monday, May 28th
WH. ran dafly, Bnndsys P&5 ^ 1
connecting with night trains on thee'.’
„ lrSl «oai.
Leave Savannah at 7 30 a.
Leave TbomaavUle at 4a. m.
Arrive at Savannah at 6 05 p. m
Arrive at Thomasville at 9.1;
my28
JOHN SCRKVen
Central Railroad
£11/
,r flaug
-—JDf
aiid after Monday,*r)u sq, 0 f U p a P 59t * 1 ’
W daily trains wid ran "rtween »*o
gusto, connecting in both diroedofo ?- n , : ' h a,: ' 1 A
tbeGeortriaRailroad, asfoilow? P wnl1 train,,
Leave twvannab 7 311 »
Arrive ak Savannah 7.30 p #
Leave Angnsto 9 3h «' ™ #.3s. ”
Arrive at Angnsta 5 ' (KJ , ’ *-- “"<1 Ms p
Passage $8.00. ” °'" u * e.« £
height to go by passenger train
and delivered at the PasscTn,,., * “
fofedcparturi
j30-tf _
.fausportatj,
atthlPass^VX Npr. Wd
A of train. r 1"^ .“‘‘'“‘•'V
Miscellaneous.
A. DuTannuorsa,
Of Savannah, Ga.
A. DUTENHOFER & co
Snipping, Forward in r
COMMISSION SI|{( llivy.
Bay Street, Savannah, fe.
Froths* attention yicen to the m, r n n , a ,
■shipment of cotton, lur„t* »
auce general* OmefgmZ&'SiSSP*
Oil snhsrlI lih .. .. ' '* '.r'i
on which liberMiaw^J'^
will be made.
kefzbenobs:
Brigham, Baldwin ft Co, Sannn.l n-
erts. Savannah, J. H. Zcilin ft ci, Vu Dl ™" R ' 1
noioP Ink P.m n .1 ’ J'' 11
Fla.; D. H.Baldwin ft Co & N™
Cp.,_New York. Warren MitchSl 4’-,tt;i?
*• isni! t.
Q-eneral Partners.
M. K. JESUP & CO.,
Sew York, Special Partners.
& H AS ELL
NO. .46 EAST BAY STREET,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.,
COM31C1S8IOM MKRCHANTsJ
MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS,
AND DEALERS
IN
BMIhray Equipment ,and Supplies, Portable anil
Stotlouafy Engines, Saw Aliils. and all tints
of Machinei
achinery required by Railroad
Companies contractors,
Ifatinfacturers, Machinists and Agrieolrarallss. I
Advances made on consignment or Itaiirna.) lronf
ateoon Cotton and other Produce.
BENTLEY D, HASELL,
CIVIL,
FREIGHTS FORWARDED
WITH GREAT DISPATCH
Reduced Ylatett,
MINING AND CONSULTING
ENGINEER.
ESTIMATES MADE AND CONTRACT^
TAKEN.
OWFICK 46 EAST BAY, IHARLKSTid
S. C.
J26 lmfttwtr
consulted on Deafness, Discharges from ffir 4
noise* lh the Head, Catarrh, Diseases of tlie Tbr*
SttA Lungs. „ J
Ad diseases^/ the EYE, requiring eilticir INte
or Surgical aid attended to. f
'Office?No. 41, in Dr. Thos. Buckler’s old office!
Lexington street, Baltimore, Mb. . „ „ 1
) Office hours from 9 to 12 A. M., and 3tn 5 P. *|
_ having formed a copartnerel^
Yoider Che firm name of
Miram Roberts’ Sons & Co.,
fortftMb ( P 0M °f CArrying on a general DR' > j
Pjfftyfiw Move DOW opened, and will rai'ticwj
ragqteeadfttioiial supplies ol Imported audD-
Dry Goods, which they offer lor sale at
ribbons
/->, xvv * . n X * . .0ft C0U«ra*S 8tre«t, east of the Market, an-' " "j
Super Phosphate'.
1 BKWAKD s. UTHKdfJ