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The Pally ftewsanth Heraldr
SAVANNAH, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1868.
inty b Vain. t
While roam are «o red—
While Ullles are so white—
Shall • woman exalt hsr face
Because it gives delight ?
She's not BO sweet as a rose—
A lilly's straigliter than she,
And if she were as rad or White
She’d be but one of three.
Whether she flush in love’s summer,
Or in its winter grow pale—
Whether she flaunt her beauty
Or hide it away in a veil.
Be she red or be she white.
And stand she erect or bowed.
Time will win the race be runs with her
And hide her away in a shroud.
Miss Bosetti.
She who sleeps upon my heart
Was the first to win it;
She who dreams upon my breast
Ever reigns within it;
She who rests within my arms
Feels their closest pressing.
Other days than these shall come,
Days that may be dreary;
Other hours shall greet us yot,
Hours that may be weary;
Still that heart shall be thy home—
Still that breast tby bead shall pillow;
Still those lips meet thine as oft
Billow meeteth billow.
Sleep, then, on my happy heart,
Since thy love bath won it;
Dream, then, on my loyal breast—
None but thou bast done it;
And when age our bloom shall change,
With its Wintry weather.
May we in the self-same grave
Sleep and dream together.
Official#—
lEGISTRmWF^1866.
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
Omoi Cuu or<Cbraea. JoM % 1
SECTION 2. Belt furtherehactedbjTtte i
•5 of Hie
this Act, W . _
election of Major mid
vannah and Hamlet* tin
United States, have r
for one year lmmedlal
continue so to do op
ltlzens of the
the Sfltte of Georgia
this election, and
the time of election, and
Magazines, -Newspapers^ &er fiiansrinc anil liqi
l. r nv .o'ots
IN GENERAL.
—A Columbus -Journal says: "Some weeks since a
large amount of the ammunition in the State Arsenal
was sold to a manufacturer of Cincinnati, who packed
ami shipped it to its destination. ThiB amounted in
all to about 480,000 rounds. It is now understood that
the pretended manufacturer purchased the ammuni
tion referred to for Fenian use. Had this been known
the sale would not have been made, for favorable
propositions bad been repeatedly refused from Feniau
agents.
- The little girls of Warrenton, Ya., have a fair in
contemplation, the proceeds .of which are to he ap-
plied to the removal of the remains of the gallant
Ashby from Charlottesville to tlw "Stontwall” Cem
etery. At present there is not a single stone to mark
his resting place.
—President Johnson has been invited to deliver the
Oration that is to be pronounced on the Fourth ol
July upon the laying of the corner stone of the
Douglas Monument at Chicago.—Aew l'urk .Veits.
—Hiram Cranston, of the Now York lintel, intends
to erect opposite the Central Park a mammoth hotel.
It is to contain nearly a thousand rooms, one hun
dred and seventy-four of which will be private par
lors, anil will be, when completed, the finest and most
costh hotel in the world.
—The Catholic World says there are 300,000 Catho-
olics in this country, and the number is annually in
creased by 20,000. For all these there are only thirty,
two Catholic churches, or one church to about 10,000
Catholics.
—A serious proposition has been made to Head
Centre Stephens to unite with Santa Anna, for the
purpose of founding an Irish republic in Mexico.
. The Canada corollaries are to be solved before the
.original proposition is demonstrated.
—The tleet in which the students of the Naval Acad
emy make their cruise on the 20th of June is to con-
• sist brUv* vuissels—three steamers and two sailing
vessels. It is also thought, tjiat the yacht America,
which carried off the prize at ail English regatta some
years since, will accompany the expedition.
_ —Parties from the North are to put up five hundred
' neat dwelling-houses at Newport News. Newport
News was for alftog time ail important point daring
military operations on the PeMnsnl*. It is at the
junction of James itiveraud Hampton Roads, and was
the sceue of the engagement between the Merrimac,
the frigates Cumheclaudand Congress.
within the corporate 'limits of Shvannah for one
month immediately preceding their registration,
who have attained the age of twenty-one years, and
have paid all city taxes, or have In tnefr-ewn right
sufficient real estate to satisfy any tax executions
which may be issued against them, who have made
all returns required by the Ordinance of the city,
and hare been registered according to the provisions
of this Act. [Extract from the Registry Laws, pass
ed 22d January, 18S2-J
Extract from Ordinance pa9*ed Dec. 27, 1805;
Sec. 4. And tie it further ordained by the authority
aforesaid. That every male resident of said city, be
tween the ages of twenty-one and sixty years, shall
be liable to a poll or capitation tax of one dollar an
nually, except only such of said persons ns maybe
entitled to registry and to vote at city elections, and
who shall register their names and Ray for the same.’
The following named persons have registered their
names since the first Monday in January, 1866:
A. ■...
Axflon, J S K
Barron, Jas A
Bolshaw, T H
Baahlor, J H
Bashlor, Valentine
Buntz, Henry
Barthelmeaa, B M
Butler, Gilbert
Colding, 8 M
Cameron, Geo H
Crawford. Hembrie
Champion, Aaron
Cope, James E
Cohen, Solomon
Cooper, Jobn
Cunningham, H C
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CHATHAM
—The St. Louis correspondent of the New York
Times bays that the Rev. Mr. Ferguson, upon being
expelled by the radicals from the Presbyterian General
Assembly, “fell into the arms of the fair rebels, who
left the galleries to meet him at the door and crown
him with their laurels."
—The military departments of Tennessee and Ken
tucky have been discontinued, and the two States now
constitute a new department under the name of the
Cumberland. Gen. George Stoneman is the new de
partment commander.
—The Worcester Spy says that the iron cai- of the
Adams Express Company, which went through that
city from New York to Boston on Monday night, con
tained about $7,ooo,OUO. Two well known burglars
were known to be on the train, but found no chance lor
operations.
—A desperate attempt has been made, near Dubliu-
to murder the mau Warner, who prosecuted, as in,
former, the Femaus at the the late special cornmis,
sion in Cork, Ireland. A man named O’Couuor-
lately from America, was arrested on the charge of
having stabbed him.
—Miss Nannie Dawes, of Newbern, North Carolina,
lias sent two hundred and fifty-four dollars to the
“Stonewall” Cemetery Association at Winchester—the
proceeds of the concert given lately by the ladies ol
Newbern.
—The London Times again assails the American
Radicals tor their war on President Johnson, and their
proposed policy towards the South, declaring that En
gland eauuot “sympathtee” with them.
—Heavy claims for damages have been brought
against the proprietor of the mill iu Orange county,
New York, which sent out poisoned flour.
“Sodium Amalgam” is the name of a new explosive
compound of < aliforaia origin. The explosive power
oi oue-ouuce of this material is said to be equal to that
of twenty-five pouuds of gunpowder.
—General SanU Anna and his suite arrivod in New
York on Wednesday and look up their residence iu the
mansion prepared for them in West Twenty-filth
street, near Fifth avenue.
A new weekly Republican paper, printed in the
Scandinavian language, was issued iu Chicago on Fri
day by Messrs. Langeland k Anderson. It is very
radical in politics.
_ —Brighatn Young's 65th birthday was celebrated in
New York city on Friday last by the Mormons now
stopping there, in a dinner at the Metropolitan Hotel.
Thr Politics of Generals.—The genuine soldiers
everywhere manifest a ‘‘disposition to vote as they
fought, to-w»t, for the Union. Some of the real and
bogus military men are classed as follows:
With the President.
Gen. Grant,
.Sherman,
Gen. Meade.
Gei:. Hancock,
Geu. Crawford,
<*en. Ro.>t-ncr<ftU8,
Gen. Sheridan,
Gen. Coulter,
With 'fluid. Stevens.
Gen. Butler,
Gen. Sigel,
Gen. Schurz,
Gen. Schenck,
Gen. Cameron,
Gen. Banks,
Col. Forney, (D. D.)
Gen. Geary,
NEW PERFUME
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PHIUH’8
Dumas, Henry B
Deacey, Jno
Dortch, Jno
Ferrill, Jno O
Footman, RobtH
Furguson, D
Ford, Thos C
Green, William
Gardner, S
Hunter, W P
Haywood, Alfred
Hover, LL
Honig, A H
Henges, Henry
Jordan, Francis D
Johnson, Jno R
Josephs, Antonio
Kuorr, Louis
King, Jno
Kirk, Thos J
Killoriu, Patrick
Loftus, Jas
Law, Win
Lippm&n, Joseph
Logan, Jas J
Litchc, H F
Lodge, C L
Lampe, C
Lam pc, Montgomery C
McDonald, Donald
McNelty, J C
Mercer, Geo A
McConaghy, Jno
McCarthy, M D
McGee, Jas
McGuire, Thos*
Moun, Antoine
Nichols, Geo S
Olcott, D G
Olcott, W H
Proudhomme, Joseph
Platuer, Chas G
Palmer, T H
Ross, Andrew M
Read, Jus B
Russell, Isaac
Ryan, Chas E
Reilly, Jas
Ruckert, Francis
Robinson, Alex H
Rogers, E T
Russell, Waring
Silva, Jas S
Shiels, P K
Swell, Wm
Sadler, Alex H
Stuart, Lyman S
Stephens, Henry C
Sinuey, Jno
Schneider, Frank
Tupper, F A
Tom son, David
Taggart, Grantham I
Vroom, Wm L
b.
Bulloch, Wm H
Burroughs, Jno W
Burroughs, W Berrien
BaBoekr Wm G
Byck, Simon E
Berrien, J M
c.
Casey, C C
Cohen, Octavos
Corey, Wm B
Carmody, Jas
Callanan, Phillip
Cornell, L H
Colson, Theophilas
D.
Dixon,W D
Dowling, Patk
F.
Fairchild, L J B
Fulton. Silas
Ferrill, B B
G.
Gilbert, Calonr L
Gleason, Solomon W
H.
Howard, J G
Hudson, Geo A
Haupt, Jas L
Henry, E
Heppe, William
J.
Jaclien, Claus
Jansen, Adolf
Knapp, N B
Kelly, Jno J
Kollock, P M
L.
Lovell, J M BJ
Lloyd, lima E
Landrum. Sylvanus
Lavin, Michael]
Lee, Chas
Lewis, Jno W
Lark, Peter
M.
Mellette, Dan
Markins, Geo
Metzger Jno C
Meyer, M H
Magill, C A
Miller, AC
Morel, William
N.
Nugent, T, Jr
o.
O’Mahony, Jno
P.
Purse, Thos
Prendergast, Edw M
iPease, H W I
R. »
Ripley, Jos B *
Rimehart, W
Ray’,' Jas
Bussell, Philip M
Ruckert, F I
Riddle, W P
Robinson, Chas E
Rogers, Geo F.
s.
Soullard, E A
Stoddard, John
Schley, Jas M
Stamm, Anton
Smythe, Edw D
Savage, Jobn
Skehan, James
T.
Tildeu, B G
Torlay, A F
Thomas, Jno T
v.
VielBticks, Henry
w.
West, J J
Wiitberger, Wm H
Wheaton, Jno F
Wade, John
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CITY OF SAVANNAH,
Office Clibx of Council,
June Sth, 1866.
Parties carrying on business under the following
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cense ere notified that all defaulters will be placed on
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J illy 1st, 1866—the census has been taken and is on
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RETAIL
COTTON PRESSES.
COTTON PICKINGS.
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PUBLIC STABLES.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS OR FACTORS.
GRIST MILLS.
SAW MILLS.
SHIPPING MA8TEBS.
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WAREHOUSES.
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work
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ATTORNEYS.
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NON RESIDENT VENDERS.
HUCKSTERS.
KEEPERS OF COOK STOVE8 OR COOK SHOPS.
PORTERS.
JUNK SHOPS.
DROVERS—HOR8ES AND MULES.
Extract from Ordinance, Dec. 27, 1865.
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Nos 1,2, 6,19, 29. 36,32, south half 33, west third
14, 31, north half 48, each two quarters; east half Noe
6. 10, 21, 23, 24. six quarters; No8, seven quarters;
No 16. west ball 17. Height quartan; No 22, north
two-thirds 33, ten quarters.
CHARLTON WARD.’
No 33, north half 35, two quarters; Nos 24, 25,
seven quarters; Nos 12,13, south half 14,18.19, 3f,
south half 23, eight quarters; No 3. ten quarters;
north half 14, north hair 23, twelve quarters.
. , ’ ’ E LB BBT WARD.
No 6, east half 11.12, 25, 30, two quarters each; No
37, four quarters; Nos 22, 29,35, 36, north half 20,
six quarters; Nos 3, 9, 21, west hair 31, sooth half 39,
south half 40, seven quarters; Nos 14, 32, north half
39, north half 40, eight quarters.
FORSYTH WARD.
No 22, two quarters; south hair IT, four quarters;
Nos 23, 26, eight quarters; No 35, ten quarters; Nos
16,16, twelve quarters. '
FRANKLIN WARD.
No 2, south half 12,17, is, 31, 36, two quarters; Nos
3, 7, four quarters; No* 24, 37, six quarters; No 16,
seven quarters; west half 33, eight quarters; east
half No 33, ten quarters; west half 27, eleven quar
ters; Nos 21; 22, twenty quarters.
NEW FRANKLIN WARD.
half No 14. two quarters; west half 14,16, four
quarters; Nos 3,12, six qnarters; No 13, eight quar
ters; east half No 1, twelve quarters; No 7, twenty-
two quarters; No 10, thirty-eight quarters; Nos 8, 9,
forty-two qnurters.
GREENE WARD.
No 6, east half 6. 9,10,11, 36, two quarters each;
No 15, west half 18, 20, north half 22, south half 22,
25, 26, 39, four quarters; No 16, seven quarters; No
35, ten quarters; west half No 6, twelve quarters; No
2, fourteen quarters.
JACKSON WARD.
No 14, west half 20, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, west half 41,
42,43, west third 19, two quarters each; No 10, font
quarters; east half No 7, east half 8,40, east half 41,
44, 45, west half 8, six quarters; cast two-thirds 19,
36, seven qnarters; No 9, south half 20. 32, 33, eight
quarters; Nos 34,35, elevon quarters; No 3, twenty-
three guarters.
JASPER WARD.
No 37, two quarters; east hair No 38, seven quar
ter*; west hau Nos 3, 36, eight quarters.
LAFAYETTE WARD.
Nos 4, #, 10, 20, 28, 37, 38, 47, 48, east hair No 1, two
qnarters; No 41, three qnarters; Nos 9, 42, four quar
ters; No 8, five quarters, Nos 3, 23, six quarters; No
° seven qnarters; east half IS, 19, twelve quarters.
LIBERTY WARD.
Nos 4, 24, 33, two quarters; No 39, four quarters
east half 26. six quarters; Nos 23, 24, seven quarters:
Nos9,16, 32. eight qnarters; No —, south half 29,30,
ten quarters.
MONTEREY WARD.
Nos 19, 29, two quarters; No 2, east half No 37, five
quarters; Nos 1. 34, six quarters; No 17, seven quar-
ters; Nos 39, 32, 33, eight quarters; Nos 11, 12, 35,
eleven quarters.
PULASKI WARD.
No 14, south hair 17, south hair 25, 28, 30, 38, two
quarters; east hair Noe 12, 31, three quarters; No 9,
north half 25, four qnarters; Nos 10, 24, six qnarters;
Nos 5,6, 7, 22, seven quarters; Nos 4, 15, 16. 18, 37,
eight qnarters; No 34, north half 17, ten quarters.
TRdCP WARD.
No 12. east half 35, two quarters; west half No 5,
west half No 2, four quarters; east half No 2, five
quarters; east hair No 5, south half if, seven quar-
ters; Nos 10, 28, north half 37, eight quarters; Nos 11,
40, eleven quarters; west three-quarters No 6, twelve
quarters; No 16, eighteen quarters: Nos 23, 24, forty-
four quarters.
warren ward.
Nos 1,13, east half 15, two quarters; Nos 3, 4, four
quarters; Nos 11, 12, 17, 18, 2u, 21, six quarters; Nos
16,123, elgnt quarters.
WASHINGTON WARD.
Nos 5, 21, 23, east half 40. two quarters; Nos 17, 18,
31, four qnarters; Nos 13.14, north half 16, 20, east
half 36. aix quarters; Nos 1, 9, 24,38, west half 2, eight
quarters: east and west half 30, eleven quarters; No
4, twenty-two quarters.
WESLEY WARD.
Nos 3, 4, east half 5, two quarters; Nos 1, 2, 12,
four quarters; east half 11, six quarters; No 6. eight
quarters; No 16, twenty-six quarters; west half 7,
thirty-nine quarters; No 15. forty-four qnarters.
8rRIXGFIELD WARD.
Nos 40, 41, three qnarters; No 35, six qnarters;
Nos 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 42, 44. eight quarters; Nos
9, 32, 33, 34, 48, ten quarters; Nos 11, 50, G lot, 90,
west, twelve quarters; Nos 13. 14, 15. 16, 17, 18, 65,
66, twenty quarters; Nos 26. 27, 28, twenty-eight
quarters; Nos 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76. 77, 78, 79, 80,
thirty-four qaarters; Nos 11, 12, thiity-eight quar-
ers.
All persons interested in the above Lots are here
by notified that ir the rents now due are not paid by
the 12th iust., 1 will proceed on the morning of that
day to re-enter according to law.
THOMAS 8. WAYNE,
je5-8t City Marshal.
TUI HIT “PREPARAT1M fit FRIB
FfBRI URIAH CHI
received a medal and honorable mention from
Commissioners, the competition ofjdlpro-
Flone” of th it and other conntrtm net-
Alllll,
tjhe food and laxmy or the age, without a stogie
One fatal will eonvinne the moist skeptical.
iesPuddings, Cakes, Custards, Blanf Mange, Ac.,
imit isinglass, with few or no eggs,’at A cost a*-
totag the most economical. A slight addition to
ordtorey W heat Floor greatly improves Bread and
Cake. u also excellent for thickening sweet ranees,
gravies for fish and meats, soups, Ac. For Ice Cream
nothing can compare with It. A little boiled to mT
will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, Urn, J
Put up in one pound packages, under thetrai
mark Malzena, with directions for use.
A moat delicious article of food for children ami I
vzlids of all ages.
For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere.
Wholesale Depot, 166 Fulton Street.
■WILHiIAJM DTIBYEA,
JYS-ly General Agent
BRIEN & CARRERE,
Commission Merchants,
No. 11 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET,
S7ew Yorli.
/CONSIGNMENTS 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 onr friends abroad, where
we have extensive connexions, are solicited.
Particulars of all markets will be given upon iu-
quiry, and advances made upon business entrusted to
us or our friends. CARERS A CO.,
ml8-8m Commission Merchants, N. Orleans.
HAWKINS & FAY,
Commission Merchants,
NO. 47 PEARL STREET,
NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y.
WM. B. HAWKINS, J. ROCKWELL FAY.
Particular attention paid to bnying Produce, Provi
sions, Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to con
signments.
REFERENCES:
CLINTON HUNTER, firm of Spofford, Tileston
CO., New York. Fancher A McCbesney, 5 Water-nt
New York. Richard Ellie, 114 Water street, New
York. Wm. B. Miles, 69 Christie street, New York.
W. E. Sibell, 6 Wall street, New York. Lewis L.
Jones, iv Bnitiie,,. 9. w. Ma°on A Co., Savannah
Ga.
J* hfter Monday, H '*)
«*eetS w?Ul n*£’t drains on the
Iwave Savannah at 7 3« a m 1 tral So,,;
Leave Thomasville at 4 a. m.
Ant*® at Savannah at 6 < 5 p. m
. Arrive at Thomasville at 9.17 p ’ m
my2s J ° UN SCREVEN.
OFFICE OFthIT -'^5^
Central Railroad
/-AN and rite, Monday, X ^o'fT? “ th -
^J^tween Lmfe
wi 'b tri”
|£te. Connecting iu Imto"dr^cri..^ Vann ^ h mSaS
Ik* Georgia Railroad, - cu, "*» «■"’ — **•
, . rtSffrllou-fl.
taftye savannah 7 qn
Arrive at Savannah ' j oo * ni1 T.3o „
^i eAo ^*
*•«.
, . at the PasseTig , er l 8heii^ ,t J* Pfcp a u
tore departure of train. * j ■ * 3,1
Leave
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andd^ivere<fat h teePM«eno r ... tr *K.! J , ® ttst *>
aedepai
J30-tf
™ minniwT 1
Miscellaneous,
Cuas. H. Bennett
Raleigh, N.O.
FROM FOUR TO THIRTY-FIVE HORs£ P0f$ER.
Cotton Gins! Cotton.GinsI!
McCarthy, Brown,'
American and Kxcu.
gines or Horae Power.
dlteeoddm
agh
US,
$ l T. L KINSEY A Cfk,
> }64 Bay strnet. Savanaab. da.
pud hm mm
newaOK. n. j.
>. ■ .
MACHINISTS’ TOOLS
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY
Clrralar Saw Mills, Stationary- and Port*
able Steam Engines, Boiler*, *'
Steam Pomps.
Steam Fire Evgnts, Rim, Ac.
r - Send for a catalogue. mlM
Fourth door above Market tt,
LOW PRICES!
Quick Sales!
PRATT, |S. W. WILSON. | P.
iGradaateof;
st to Uto S.
re and Mi-1
nrean. I
Ua.
College of Phar
macy, A Chemist
toS. C.OrtLDep’t
. . . -..- a.-
=“—' 't.V 1 —^
ram Cradles,
PRA88 SCYTHMS,
® and other Fi
my 41-la
The rroprietors are Native Geor
gians,
mum in
sivai.
DRUGGISTS'
a25-3m
CEBMIOALI,
- r - v 7
SUNDRIES.
NOTICE.
TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE
1 am opening for fte tosMdon o/ thd V:
S : ^ I * V? , I.
CABINET FURNITURE. CHAIRS.
TRESSES, Ac., Ac.,
To Which tbe kttentton of j
W E have jnst received and opened the LARGEST
STOCK of
DRY GOODS
tefopnd h, this city, and which we offer at
IDWER PRICES than-they can be bought for at any
other house, conaigting la part of
Every variety of Drew G**de
Housekeeping Goods
Domestics and Prints
Cloths and Caarimeres
Figured Liness and Drills
Embroideries sad
Hosiery and Gloves
Bibbona and Braids
Hair Bolls and Curia r .
Laco Points and Tells
Bradley’s Hmprare Trails
Handkerchiefs
At, Ac, Ac.
my2i-tr
F OR 1 SALE.
CITY MARSHAL’S SALE.
U NDER resohitloa 'of the CltyCounci! of Savannah,
i.nd under the direction of the Committee on
Public Hales and City Lots, I will sell at public auc
tion on tne premises, on THURSDAY, the Mihinst,
al 11 o'clock a. m., the following lota, being a part of
the city domain known as Lots 15,16 and 17, Craw
ford Ward East. Description as follows:
Lot 15—50 feet front on Perry street, 0 fee t deep on
Reynolds street, 130 feet on Perry atreet lane, wuh a
front on the Thunderbolt road ol 100 feet.
Lot 16—6fi feet front ou Liberty street, and 100 feet
deep on Arnold atreet.
Lot. 17—65 feet front on Liberty street, and 90 feet
de p on Reynolds street.
Terms of Hale—Twenty per cent cash on the aggre
gate valuation and increase money, and interest on
the balance of tbe purchase money, to i-e paid quar
terly at the City Treasury, at tbe rate of aix per cent
per annum, with the privilege to the purchaser of
payingjtato the Treasury the balance remaining un
paid, aid all interest thereon up to the time of said
payment 1 , and rcceiving'a fee slmpla title. J 1
TUOMAS S. WAYNE,
Savannah, June 4,1866. - City Marshal.
Je4. '
A BILL TO BB ENTITLED
AN ORDINANCE
To fix the fees of Mcasuapp and Inspectors of Lum
ber, so far as concerns sawed lumber.
Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen
of ibe City of Savannah, In couucll assembled, and
it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same,
That from and Immediately after the pairing of this
ordinance, the fees of the Measurers and Inspectors
of Lumber shall be fifty cent* per thousand feet for
measuring ana Inspecting sawed tarebsr, instead of
thirty cents aa heretofore; and that all ordinances and
parts of ordinances, so far as they militate with this
ordinance, be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Pnblished/or information, by-order of Connell.
JAMES STEWART,
' je2-10t Clerk of Council.
1 SANITARY, 7
CITY OF SAVANNAH, 1
Mayor’s Office, June 1,1864. i
The Board of Health having reported as nuisances
a large nuthreri old wooden buildings, fences, etc.,
notice Is NWeti^lven to all persons interested in the
same that they will at oode proceed .to!whitewash
and purify the evils complained or. All parties who
who have whitewashed their premises since the 1st
day of May will not be toclnded iu the above require
ment, unless in the judgment of the Ward Commit
tee it may be requisite.
EDW. C. ANDERSON, Mayor.
OFFICE BOARD
Havannah, Ji
Tbe members ri thi
will at once notify parlies of the necessity of
implying with the above qaflre, and all dcUnquenta
Si be reported at once to tire Clerk of Council.
JOHN D. FISH, M. D„
Chairaran Board of Health,
Jab. Stewart, Secretory Board of, Health and
Clerk of Council. jei-iqt
Altbid R. Bennett, 1 „ T .
Jab. C. Van Pel*. ’} New York
Bennett, Van Pelt & Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOB THE BALE OF
C0TTM TOBACCO, RAVAL STORES, IT«.,1
ALSO,
FOB THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STATE AND
OTHER STOCKS,
33 WhitehaU St, New York.
We have associated with us Mr. D. W. Cdbtis, late
Public Treasurer for North Carolina. n9-6m
Miscellaneous.
Southern
EXPRESS COMP Y.
Increased Facilities!
FREIGHTS FORWARDED
WITfl GREAT DISPATCH
At Roclucoci ZlAtea,
BY
THE INLAND ROUTE.
ALL HAIL THROUGH
From New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, to At
lanta, Georgia, with
BUT ONE CHANGE OF CARS.
The SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, In connec-
lion witli the HARNDEN 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 delivered to
the Harnden or Adams’ Express Companies, and 1s
New York City at the Southern Express Office, 69
Broadway, marked “ Inland Route.”
Express by Sea continued as heretofore. Goods
consigned to Southern Express Company (Charles
ton or Savannah) will be promptly forwarded.
niy4-lm
A. DuTCRMHorEK, Join m «•
or suvuuu.li, g.. "iriS^ n
A. DUTENHOFER 4 £0
Shipping, Forwarding
COUfllSSIONMEncBliyrs ’
Bay Street, Savannah, 6,.
Prompt attention <jiiyh to the nur,.i
shipment qf cotton, m
T’zsMssrssgzr
unit be made.
MFERENOE8:
erfaTSarannah'fT £I & Z,-jiin : Rob-
N. l. Angler, Int. Rev Ooi!X™ a S' ‘S’* »'•
Kia., Atlanta, Ga.; Willin ChS7m’ muZ* Bali -
O. -1, Robinson, Jadtronviiit^ Fia.“v A ro ,n .?- G> -'
aontflle, FlaTV’ol. U . L £n™-J«k.
Fla.; D. H.Baldwin & Co. \|.* ft 1 ™ C'Mij,
Co., New York. Warren Mitchell fon ^ ar ? p “ 4
Kentucky. e "’ “4- Loalnjile
’ —*■- 111
(jt-eneral Partners.
M. K. JESUP & CO.,
New York, Special Partners.
HUGER &HASELL.
SO. 46 EAST BAY STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS,
AND DEALERS
IN
Hallway Equipment ami Supplies, Portable and
Stationary Engines, Saw Mills, anil ail kinds
of Machinery required by Railroad
Companies, Omtraetors,
Manufacturers, Machinists and Agricnltnralhti
Advances made on consignment or Railroad iron-
also on Cotton and other Produce.
bentleydThasell
CIVIL, MINING AND CONSULTING
ENGINEER.
ESTIMATES MADE AND CONTRACTS
TAKEN.
Off ICE 46 KAST BAY, CHARLESTON
125 imAtwtr
Notice.
UP FREIGHT OFFICE ATLANTIC A GUI? R. R.)
Chablkstoi. a Savannah R. R. Wabehocu. \
Savannah, March ‘rid, 1»66. )
PARTIES shipping freight by the Atlantic 4 Gall
. - Railroad, to stations where tbe Company Iu. no
Agent, will bo required to call at this office and sign
a bond relieving the Company from all loseerdsatte
after goods are unloaded from tbe cars.
C. H. WILLIAMS,
m23^Agent Freight DepartmentJ
THE EYE, EAR, AND fflEOAl
D R. WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada West, Phrfi-
cian and Surgeon, Oculist and Auriat, rant*
consulted on Deafness, Discharges from the Ear,
noises in the Head. Catarrh, Diseases of the Throat
and Langs.
Ail diseases of the KYE, requiring eitheir Medial
or 8nrgical aid attended to.
Office No, 41, In Dr. Tims. Buckler’s old office o»
Lexington street, Baltimore, Mil.
Office boon from 9 to 12 A. M., and 3to 5 v. M.
itotf
Notice,
J W. NBV1TT, or the Art* of Nevtt, Lathrcp A
• Rogers, lias associated himself with Lathrop A
Co. to the Dry Goods business, at the old stand of
il-tf HENRY LATHROP A CO
RHODES’
■Super Phosphate of Lime
THE STANDARD MANURE,
AT |62 SO PER TON, CASH.
al2-tr MILL HR, THOMAS A CO.
BLANCEVILLE
SLATE MINING GOMPT,
VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA.
Capl Stools.,1800,000
SHARES, $50 EACH.
Dieseotoes—H. Brigham, J. F. Dover, B. C. Gran
nies, A. Wilbur and A. E. Marshall.
Preihent—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga.
Vioe Peesidebt—K. C. Grannies, Macon, Ga.
Sbobrabt-^A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga.
job pdfrai omcE.
C HARLES E. o'SULUVAN respectfully informs
his friends and the public that he is now pre
pared, with new materials, to execute Job Printing
at bis office, City Hotel Building, Bay street, third door
east of Whitaker, second floor.
Patronage Is earnestly w’licited. mlAt
DELLS’
D short
in easting I
perior quality.
fi?ATE OF
CTali who
Whereas,
HENRY N. HOOPER & CO.,
a tartsB, ffa.
To
Court of Ordtoaiy for Letters Diamiasory aa Adatoia- J*.
******i«*m f nn.,to» ofanto L
J These are, therefore, to cite and adnutniab ail whom
it may concern, to be and appear before Said Court to
a^e objection (if rafy they^bavej on or Mfof* the
T HIS Company will soon bo prepared to fill any
orders for Slate, however large, for roofing, for
furniture manufactured out of slate, fur lintels, for
pavement, and for any other uses to which slate an
he applied. The quarry is convenient to the cities of
Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Columbus.
Ga.; to the cities of Selma, Montgomery and Mobile,
Ala.; to New Orleans, and wilt shortly be to Mem
phis, Penn., and 81. Louis, Mo. The superiority <
slate for roofing purposes, and its special adaptabilti
to various articles ol furniture and for pavement,
well known.
Orders may be addressed to
A. E. MARSHALL. Beefy,
J8 Atlanta,
G. B. LAMAR, JUN.,
Successor toG. B. A G. W. Lanza,
General Commission Merchants
hmittK mu4 Skipping Agrafe,
No. 9» RAY STREET (up atairs.)
Belter to Geo. W. Anderson, John C. Ferrll andG.
B. Lamar, Savannah; W. K. Jackson, Jewish Sibley
A Sons, J I) and J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign
raenta solicited.
Lumber Yard and Planing MiH.
, tbe undersigned, have formed a copartnership
for tbe purpose of building cars, plan tog and
ar in lumber. Having control of several »8te,
we are prepared to fill orders at short notice. Lum
ber planed to order and delivered to any part of toe
dtr Tbe business will be carried on in tbe name of
J J. Dale A Co., ateornar Price and Cbarlten etwete,
near the A. A G. depot, Savannah, Ga.
James t; hobson.
jorn McDonough.
al6-2m* J. J. DALK.
A DVAMCBS made on couaignmeateofLuaabsr and
, other produce to our friends in Cuba.
KENNETH McLEA A CO.
GREAT -SOUTHERN
PAPER WAREIIB
AND
Depot for Printers’ Supplies
210 Bay Street, Savannah Ga.
P LATNER A BOSWORTH keep con^WDtlyon haad
a laige stock of Ledger, Writing and Wrapp^f
Papers, of ril sizes and weights; also. Binders' Bosnto.
Card Boards, Printers’ Cards, Envelopes, Twines and
Printing Inks. , .
Having had long experience in the hienaesk
baying oar goods in large lots direct from the maim-
tacturera enables us to compete with New ion
PI Agents for Wade’s celebrated Priming Inks; Agent,
in tills city for the Bath Paper Mills.
The highest cash prices pahl for all kmdB of pape*
stock.
Emigrants Can be Supplied
WITHIN TEN DAYS.
T HE undersigned are prepared tc sapplyP! a "‘5
aud other parties who may be m want of
LABORERS, and have made neM-s^T
ments in the North to flUAny orders for aw «
Laborers, Woodcn"_rs, Mechamcs, etc., wi»»
or Twelve days fromt he day the order is
The Laborers are to received by to
on arrival of the steamer here, and traff pon,.
the points where they are wanted atJWP lu f,
expense, and the Employers have further
certain sum per head in advance, the
and partly for covering the expenses iu hrwg
Emigrants front the North to this port. M gr-
The rate at which Farming Latioiers . 0J .
cared will avenge about $150 per year, tlie
re finding them.
Pormrtherpart^ra o app.yto B ^
"Wigssh.
REFERENCF.S :
Jackson A Lawton, savannah.
John W. Anderson A Son, Savannan.
Solomon Cohen, Savannah.
Jno. C, FterriU. Savannah.
NIcholls, Camp A Co., Savannah
Geo. A. Cuyior, Savannah.
W. R. Fleming, Savannah. |
John Screven, Savannah.
Brigham, Baldwin <# Co , Savannah
Savannah National Bank, Savannah.
m2 .
THOM. W. BROO® 8
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE AND CE****
upholstery.
flMBMAftrcet, it
H. BL—All ORDERS sent by Mad P^.ti
ended to. ’ -
One door East.
P "l , 5!lSS‘ .CUNHINGHAltPUSM^
j. w stiele;
Aud oomermtog rad txorye m. <**
KiUtary and Naval flothiM
-tun uru-jmirtuh