The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 19, 1866, Image 2

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fafeSfe The Daily News and Herald. BY S, W. MASON. NABtVEl. W. MASON, iv. T. THOMPSON.... • Editor . AKorlot'. Editor Official Paper of the City. hmtMBBBLATIM !■ THE CITY AMP COMITY KSPAY. DKCE11BKK IV. !*>’«• POATNA 8TEHS Aro authorized to receive subscriptions for the NEWS AND HEBALD. Daily, Tri-Weekly aud Weekly, at our advertised rates. TO Ill'll COUNTRY PRIBNOS. Aa much interest la felt mroughoutthe country In regard to the prospects of the cotton and overcrops we Will be grateful to our planting Maude and others n the interior lor information on that subject. Those Who have opportunities for obtaining valuable infor mation in regard to tho growing cropa. the working ol tho free-labor system, aud kindred matters, of gen eral interest. will confer a favor by communicating the same to us. • • »A IttisSMce that ihaald be Abated. The following ©ommunication comes to ob without the writer's real name, But as it re fers to a notorious grievance^’of which we receive almost dally complaints from our.cit- izens, we suspend-the rule In Its favor, In the hope that its publication may have the effect to attract the attention of the proper author ities to the matter of which’ the. author com plains. We are not sufficiently acquainted with the ordinances ot the city to enable us to say whether the existing laws meet the case but we do not hesitate to express the opin- Encouraging Indications. We have already called the attention of our readers to the disagreement between leading Radical members of the United ♦States Senate touching the question of re construction, indicating a disposition on the part of some of them to ao^ndon the extreme ground now occupied by Messrs. Sumner aud Stevens. The Washington correspon dent of the Baltimore Commercial, comment ing upon the present aspect of political affairs in and about the capital, speaks thus en couragingly: ••■Straws,” political straws,'especially, “show, which way the wind blow*;” and one or two indications at present, from prominent quarters, give token, we thuik, of a modification of measures oii the Radica! side which promise much good. People cannot al ways keep themselves up to the.highest pitch of ex*- citemeitL, and, in proof of this, there is a certain toning down, pleasant to witness* iu- the character or Congressional speeches, despite tho efforts of one or two tierce zeaiots there to prevent it.” It is stated that the change is the result oi' au apprehension that if the _ programme fixed up by the Massacbusetis Senator and others be adopted by Congress, it will re sult di-astronsly to the finaucial interests ol the country. The first and immediate effect* of these revolutionary measures would be to impair the credit of the State goverpmeuis in the South. Their recognized State bonds would decline in the stock market, both here and abroad. A very large • portion of these bonds are held-by Northern capitalists, who, it is said, are becomiug. uueasy at the pios- pect of the decline of these sec urilies. The railroad and other business enterprises in the South womd also be seriously preju diced-by the measures. The six hundred million of dollars in United States bonds and State and corporate stocks, which, as the Treasury report shows, are held abroad, would, it is confidently believed, tie thrown back upon this country-, in a panic, lor sale at whatever price they would com mand in gold—for we have little else of an exchangeable nature in which to redeem them. The gold premium, which is to day aboutJhirty-seven per cent., would ad vance to three or four hundred. » It is not improbable that very much of the Radical project may, in the end, be aban doned by the dominant party- in Congress, on account of its impracticability, or from the consideration that it would be prejudicial in the end to the interests of the extremists in the North, destructive of public credit, and probably- subversive of the Federal Gov ernment itself. And again, the declaration of Mr. Stevens in the House a few days since, that the war is not ended, has very- naturally started the question in the mindij of the more conside rate members—has not Congress by its offi cial acts estopped themselves from occupyiu the revolutionary grounds assumed by Mr. Stevens? Has not that body recognized tlie existence of peace and of the States also, by Ordering, and allowing, and requiring them to perform acts which they coul 1 not do war still continued ? How could States vote upon an amendment to the Constitution of the United States in a time of war, or if these States were not in the Union ? Yet they did so on the recommendation of Con gress, and ail the branches of the Govern ment, Executive, Legislative aud Judicial, recognized and approved the act. Other acts of a like character have been performed by the Southern States and recognized by Con gress, and hence the assumption, at this late date, of the position jthat peace has not been declared and the States restored, is an after thought to cover contemplated action ot' a revolutionary nature, which has startled the more patriotic and thoughtful of the Radical party. ■/ The Position of Judge Ullage. In an article headed as above, the Wash ington city National Intelligencer says: “While the ultra and desperate Radicals like Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times, and the sportive or acrobatic concerns, the Press and Chroui- cie, “J. W. F.” and “Occasional,” demand of Congress confiscation, impeachment of the President, the overthrow of the State govern inents in Lhe'Soutb, aud the elevation of the blacks to the position of the 4 superior class, Judge Chase, notwithstanding the menaces aga'mst him for consuiting^or conferring with the President, looks to an alternative for the (rejection of the constitutional amendment, Herein he differs from the most of Radical presses, since that they breathe nothing but fife and blood to the Southern people, in the event nf such rejection. Judge Chase, ac cordiug to the report in the Chronicle, spokc deliberately at Philadelphia, on Tuesday evening, as follows : “The.Congress of the United States has offered its terms, and I wifi take the' liberty here tc say, that I think a more generous, a more magnanimous proposition was uever submitted to a people wbo had been in rebel lion, than the amendment which has been proposed by Congress. [Applause.! If those communities that have beeu in rebellion have anything to propose—if they think there is a better mode, a more generous mode, a mode belter calculated to secure the peace aud harmony and prosperity of this great iand, let them come lorward and pro pose it, aud the people will listen and judge.” Failures in Nsw Esslaso.—Heavy and numerous failures of shoe manufacturers are reported to have taken place recently in Bos- toD, Lynn and other places in New England. They are accounted tor thus: “Sixty and ninety days ago immense quantities of shoes were seat off to the South, on credit, for which the bills are now due, but as the South has no money to buy, the dealers at the North get uo returns.” The Bridgeport (Conn.) Farmer says : “A few pionths of such a practical working of the Radical policy of ctusWug out the indus trial interests and business enterprise of the South would revolutionize the State of Mas sachusetts aud make her a conservative com monwealth.” jJlGHT DISPATCHES. Washington. See. 18.—Seeste.—Hr, Trumbull presented a petition from citizens of Louisian^ slfned by Governor Wells soil ottera.-alattog tint Ifae pre rtf n t political organization In bOuisiana is not repnb- lioau snd Uiysb end asking tint tbit be end a Provisional Government be established. He proceeded to make .speech on the subject, to which he said the duty of Congress was to sat aside these po- ISF.O .T E S DISCOUNTED! GOLD, A Paris correspondent says many Ameri can families who crossed the Atlantic last autumn, thinking that by settling down now they would obtain house accommodations lor the coining exhibition on advantageous terms, are unfortunately undeceived by finding that from the first of April no previous engage ments will stand good, and fresh terms, pro portionately high with the demand for them, will have to be submitted to. Th Board of Aldermen of New Orleans have unanimously adopted a resolution ap propriating a room in the City Hall for the use of the committee of Congres to invest! South Carolina.—The Columbia Phoe nix says that instructions have been received by the military authorities there to enforce in all cases the provisions of genoral order No. 44 from the War Department, dated July f>th, 1866, which directs, in case the civil authori ties neglect to canse the arrest and bring to trial offenders, the military shall arrest such offenders and retain them until the civil officers are ready and willing to try them. The New Yorkers, says the Mobile Reg ister, complain that the Central Park is de generating into a race course, where peo ple go to show off their fine horses and their speed. We take it that the same complaint Would lie against the whole city. It is a neck and neck race up Broadway and down to the foot of Wall, and devil take the hind most. mittee. | The bill for the admission of Nebraska was taken up, tbe motiou being an un.ndmsnt of Mr. Brown, dany- ing admission until civil and political rights cured*)alb wtthoat regard motor. Without rating oa tbaaosndasact, tto saw into exSChtlve session and adjourned. House..—A bill was paaasd granting *.-»da for a rail road from Paget Sound to Colombia Blrer. The Speaker announced the select committee on taxes and forfeited lands to the Southern Slate* or dered by the House yesterday, as follows: Messrs. Cockling, Donnelly, Dawes. Schofield, and Harding, of Kentucky. Ur. Stokes presented a petition from the colored people of Tennessee, lor tbe remove! of political Ine qualities on account of race or color. Tbe House went into Committee of the Whole, and discussed tbe laudative, executive and judicial ap propriation biU. Provisions ware added to llama tor tbe Congressional Globe giving two yean aotiee ef tbe termination of the contract for supplying hack setts of the Glebs without furnishing bill to com mittee. Tbe death of Senator Wright waa announced, and the House adjonrned. Further advices reecivod from Europe Increases the interest of the narrative of the pursuit of Surratt alter his escape from Borne. tiiical organizations, and commended the memorial to ion that the subject is one which calls for mu— attentive contideratiqn of the Reconstruction nicipal interference, and if the present ordi nances do not authorize and require'the main tenance of order and the protection of mir citizens from insult and outrage in the pub lic squares and streets the sobner laws for that purpose are adopted and enforced the better. It is not to be supposed that the Civil Rights biU or the Freedmen’s Bureau regulations are designed to protect and fus er disorder and blackguardism, idleness and vagrancy among the rising generation «f blacks, and wc feel assured that aoy proper regulation for putting a stop to the daily congregation of vagabond black or white boys iti our streets and sqnarua will meet the approval of the powers that be. There is too much juvenile vagabondism, both while aud black, in our city, and, if the evil isjuot reformed, we shall in a few years realize the fruits of such laxity oi municipal law in a harvest of adult criminals, who will be not only daDgerous to society, but an ex pense to tbe State. Editor News and Heeald: Please inform me, through your valuable paper,what plan we can pursue to rid Elbert Square of tbo many impudent and badly disposed negro boys who assem ble then* every afternoon for the purpo.-o of playing ball, using bad language, and fully determined, as (hey say, to hold possession of the square In defiance of law and order. Yesterday from eighteen to twenty disorderly boys, several nearly grown, made their ap pearance for the purpose of carrying out their inten tions. Ladies, in passing the place, incurred Lhe risk of hearing obscene language, or of coming in .contact with impudent negro boys, who have no respect lor them, and care not who they insult. Even our little children can no longer frequent their play ground for fear of those negro boys, w ho insult *.hem and their nurses, and who have now become so impudent as to occupy the benehes, thus depriving the nurses and children of places of rest. Under these circumstances, to whom can we apply? Would it bo the duty of tho policeman to disperse (hose unruly boys? O.ight they not to be arrested and turned over to the authorities for hire, or some. disposition made of them for (heir own benefit and that of tho community at large ? Under existing cir cumstances they are, beyond doubt, a nuisance. Good Ohdeb. Savannah, December 17th, I860. Mr. Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts, recently made a startling disclosure. In the Senate on Monday last the following lan guage fell from tbe statesman's lips: Mr. Wilson said it was true that he visited Delaware last summer, and knowing very well that he was in a State where not much progress had been made, he acted somewhat on the Scriptural principle of giving milk to babies. [Laughter.] Judging, says the Philadelphia Age, from tbe result of tbe Delaware election, Mr. Wil son's efforts as a “wet-nurse” were not very successful. From Fortress Monroe. Fortress Monroe, Dee. 18.—The United Mates District Court, Judge Underwood presiding, opened to-day in Norfolk. There were eighteen grand jorore present. Judge Underwood, to his charge, said Ihetr labors this term would be brief. Several cases of offences against the postal and revenue lews end a ■ use of counterfeiting were dismissed. It le uncertain when tlic United Steles Circuit Court will meet, as Chief -Justice Chase has nut yet made known hta in tentions regarding s special session. t t From Canada, k -/ Sv,eetsburg, C. W.,'Dec 18.—Much excitement here this morning, the alarm having been given that the Fenians were coming to rescue the prisoners. The volunteers immediately got under arms and the whole force went out, but subsequently, ascertained ■ he rumor was false. New York Market. ' New York, Dec. 18.—Cotton firm, sales 0.000 bales, 34 j, tor upland, Sojj for Orleans; holders meet the demand freely. Floor, 106620c. .batter, but less active: Southern, *11 15&13 is.’ WliJTt^iriosi. bet- ter. Coro, l@2c. lower. Beef active and steady. Pork quiet and steady. Naval Stores firm. Freights •lull and dr doping. L' »*> ** LATEST. New Yoke, Dec. 18.—Sight, discount; gold, i. > : . i, >lk •: h ■{ New York Stock Market. New York, Dsc. 18.—Bonds of 1881, registered, 103: tlo, coupons, 112V i ’five-twenties, registered, IMi, 106V; du, coupons, 107V; fives of 1864, coupons, IOC V; do of 1865, 106VI new issue, 108V; ten-forttes, registered, 33V; do coupons, i seven-thirtios, all tiories" 105 V;^oldi closed st 87V* *- -* , .Sew Oriental Market. New ORLnAwe,D*c.l8—Cotton—Sales, 38,000 bales: low middling, 30@31c.; middling, 32c. Sugar, fair 9Vc. Molasses, fair 60c. Tobacco quiet and un changed; medium and fair, 7^12c. Flour, super $11 25. Corn, $1 l>0@1 10. Oats. 82&88c. Hay, £26VGt37V* Pork, mess $23V* Bacon, sbouklecs 12Vc*; rib, 12Vc.; clear, 16c. Lard, 12V# 15*0. Sterling, 40V@50. BANK k 1 r u/ . 1 infifl BILLS, I rtf - j iUUU DEPOSITS ffl SAVINGS BANK, PURCHASED BY DAVID R. DILLON, Banker, 224 Bay Street. deel$-6m AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION NO TICE. The adjourned meeting of tbe Planters of the Ogee- obee and Savannah rivers, and others. Is hereby called to re arannble at the office of tbe Atlantic end Gnlf Railroad Company, on WEDNESDAY EVENING next, the ISth tost, at 7yi o’clodit to receive the report of tbs Corn mittee on Organization. All persona desiring to promote the interests of tgri- caltors and to Join an association for this purpose arc luvtted to attend. JOHN SCBBVEN, President. A. McC. Dotcoan, Secretary. drclT-3t Louisville Market. Louisville, Dec. 18.—Sales of 38hhde tobacco, low grades, at au advance; cotton active asks 331 ba good ordinary to low middling, 29@31; bogs. receipts to-day 4,930; total receipts 92,876; new pork, hems, 10c; shoulders, 6c; flour firmer, high grades superfine, |9S»; new corn to bulk, shelled, r.3(ai76c; ear, 60(1,62; raw white, 23i$26c. St. Louis Market. St. Louis, Dec. IS.—Flour light demand end firmer. Wheat dull; fall, *2 40: spring. *1. Corn dull and unchanged. Oats steady, at6tka67c. in bnlk; T4®T6c in sacks. Bye ldiljgc. better. Provisions un changed and dull. Whiskey. $2 27. Hogs firm and active. »$XJ»@6J{, ■JI j ij Livcrpoot^gmrket. . Liverpool, Dec. 13,—Cotton was buoyant', end ad vanced Jjd. during the day, middling uplands being quoted at 14‘.d. . TTuisqqtioiuqutto lively; | 16,090 bales. Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, Dec. 18.—Flour steady nod unchanged. Mess Pork, ditto. Lord dull at 12c. Cotton firmer at Ml tj<332c. Whiskey dull end heavy. Mobile Market. Mobile, Dec. 18.—Soles of cotton to-day 1,400 b good demand; stock on sale light; closed firm; mid dling, 31c. Gold, 137tffel39. Senator Wilson’s Bill.—Senator Wilson save notice last week that be would soon call up tbe bill for prohibiting militia orgnniza tioDS iu the Southern States, and disbanding those already in existence. Tbe Constitution of tbe United States says: “A well-regu lated militia being necessary to the security of afree State, tbe right of tbe people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed-" At tbe recent local election io Boston the negroes all voted the Democratic ticket. This was because they found tbe Radicals would not give them a chance at tbe spoils. The usual Radical majority was cut down some nine hundred, and tbe democrats gained largely in tbe lower wards. The average number of rations issued daily to tbe freedmen and refugees by tbe Freedmen’s Bureau for tbe fifteen months ending September 1, 1866, is stated in Gen. Howard's report to have been less than thirty thousand. A suit is in progress in tbe Supreme Court iD New York, between Wm. A. Sanborn, banker, residing at Sterling, III., and Silas C. Herring, to recover $26,400, stolen in 1864 from a sate manufactured by Herring. It is stated that tbe New York Herald, out of spite or for some other reason, has discharged all of its editors from tbe West. This probably grows out of tbe Associated Press quarrel. H Special Notices. NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE OGLETHORPE INSURANCE COMPANY OF SAVANNAH. Savannah, October 16tb, 1SCC. In accordance with a resolution pearl at a meeting of tbe Board of Directors, held on tbe 15th instant, an instalment of one dollar per share ia called for. payu- ble at tbe ofitce of the Company, No. 117 Bag street, on or before the let December proximo. nous J. T. THOMAS, SecreJju-y. NOTICE. QIA, { 6. y Office of the Central Bailroad and Banking Coxpant of Georgia Savannah, Nov. 20,1866. The Annual Meeting of Stockholders of this Com- pany will taffe place at the Banking House in Savan nah, on THURSDAY, the 20th of December, at 11 o'clock, A m. Stockholders will he passed to and from the meeting free over the Compaq's Hoad, upon presentation of their stock certificates to tbe Conductors. nov 21-1 m T. fet. CUNNINGHAM, Cashier. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Tbennderaigned having been appointed Assignee gate the riots, and requesting tbe Mayor to’j of toe Bank of Cmnmaree or Savannah. -Gtoigia, ia provide messengers, couriers and'all needed assistance in the prosecution of their duties. The Crockett (Texas) SeittoG reports that twelve hundred emigrant wagons have passed through that place from South Carolina. They were bound points in T prepared to enter upon his duties. All bill holders and other persona having rttowa against thioaaitl Bank are requested to present the same for liquidation, and all parties indebted to make Immediate payment. BiU holders wUl lose their priority if the tolls are not pre sented within six months from this dale. JOHN C. FEBRLLL, Assignee. Savannah, August 1, 1866. decU-tfebl London Market, London, Doc. 18.—Consols advanced 14 ft cent rt'j lor money. Five-twenties, 713-j. „ , 1UUB1BD. Iu Augusta, Ga., ou the evening of the l'lth instant, by the Bev. W. H. Clarke, st tbe residence of tbe bride’s lather. Mice ALICE H, daughter of Joeiah Sibley, Esq., and W. T. WILLIAMS. Jr., of Savannah. FUXEHAL INVlTATHIMti. The friends and acquaintances of John Sheehan and family, Joseph Dewarty, Mrs. Mansfield and family, are respectfully invited to attend the toneral of JOHN, tbe son of the former, from bis residence on South Broad street, one dodr west of Bast Breed. THU MOUSING, at 10 o'clock The friends and acquaintances of Mr; O. 1. TBO- CUULETT. df H. $. Trucholett, and of &- BaM families, are invited to attend the funeral of the for mer, at the residence of the latter, on York akenkbw tween Barnard and Whitaker streets, THIS AFflk- N’OON, at 3 o'clock. Tho friends and acquaintances of JOHN J. PUB- TILL and family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of tbe former, from bi* late real da nos, Con gress street laqe.^wO doura from East Brood street, THIS MOHNTjkvatfiUo'tjlpdh?' | Special Notices. Assignees’ Notice. • Bank or fiAvamun, 1. Savannah, Georgia, July 6,1366./ Tbe undersigned having been appointed Assignees of this Bank for the purpose of adjusting and liqui dating its affairs, therelore all paaaona having claims against this corporation will present them, and al bill-holders or this Bank are required to present the same within eix mouths from this date, or they will lose the priority granted by statute, and those in debted will make immediate payment to . H. BRIGHAM, GEO. W. DAVIS, . aepfi-tf Assignees’ JNaiRfe. &/} The undersigned, having been appointed Assignee of the Merchants; and Planters' Bank, Is prepared to eater epoa toa duty. AU tdOhsMam, and other persni&kating'clailha sgaisat (Aifi Baq£Jare re quested to present the same for liquidation. And all parties indebted to the Bank are requested to makd 'lufmedtura payment. MiUhiMuai Ml lore their priority if the bllleare not presented wUkto six months. . HIRAM SOBIkis, anSl-tf '' j ■ • NOTICE.* Office oF-tHECmtitial. Baneinq Compaki of Georgia. > Savannah, Dae. 4,1866. j An election (to accordance with the provisions of the Charter) for nine Directors to menage the afkiiu or thia Compaay fur .-the ensuing ycaj. will he held at Baking House; to Savannah eg MONDAY. 7th Mjht January, 1467, between ; toe Boom 0(10 a. m. and Ip. m. Stockhojdwa^u^oaj pri jrellHfin of their stock one tificates to the Conductors of Train*, will be passed to end from the vteetioo qver.tha Oompreyi Bonds free. y. g, CUNNINGHAM, decMJan7 _ • ' CmhlT. ; A BURE FILE CUBE. Dr. Gilbert’s Pile Instrument positively cares the wuret ceeee of ttlee. sent by mall on receipt of $4. Circulars free. ’ Hold by Druggists. Agents wanted everywhere. Addreee J. B. BOMAINB, Manager. Ne. 575 Broadway, Hew York. ocSl-Jm NOTICE. REPAIRS OF PAVEMENTS. CITY OF SAVANNAH, ) Office Clerk of Council, 5 December 13, 1866.) THE OWNBKfi OF PROPERTY IN THE following named wards, having been served with proper notice, and the time having expired (os allowed by ordi nance) tor repairs to pavements, the Committee on Street, and Lanes will at once proceed to repair the samo, tbeooai of material, Ac., to he at tho expense of said owners, and collected iu the manuer prescribed by ordinance. Brown Ward, Reynolds Ward, Anson Ward, Warren Ward, Columbia Ward, Washington Ward, Green Ward. Franklin Ward, Libertr Ward, Short Ward, Decker Ward. Heath oote Ward, Jackson Ward, Derby'Ward, Fenfire) Ward, By order of JAS. J. WARING, Chairman Committee on Streets and Lanes. Jakes Stewart, Clark of Council. decl5-10t , \ 866. J NOTICE. GayzoB OF the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Usoroia, Savannah, Dec. 4,1866. A dividend of five dollars per share on the capital a took at this Company has this day been declared by lhe Blraotsn from the earning, of the Road, for the year reding 36ih ultimo, payable on and after the 20th Instant, to United State* currency. The Aoverumeut tax will be paid by this Company. dacS T. M. CUNNINGHAM. Cashier. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Assignees’ Notice. The undersigned having been appointed assignees of (be Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Savannqji, Georgia, hereby notify bill-holders and other claim ants against tbe said Bank Co present tho same for li quidation, and all persons indebted to the Bank are required to make immediate payment. Blfi-holdcrs will loco their priority if the bills are (latpresented within six months from this date. JOHN RICHARDSON, J. E. GAUDRY, ty*7-tf Assignees. A NEW AND GRAND EPOCH IN MED ICINE. Da. Maogiel la tbe founder of a new Medical Sys tem t Tbe quantitarisnt, whose vast internal doses enfeeble the stomach and paralyze tbe bowela, must gtv* precedence to the man wbo restores health and appetite, with from one to two of bis extraordinary Pill*, and cures the most virulent sores with a box or so of bi* wonderful and all-heaHhg halve. These two great specifies of the Doctor are fast supemed tag all tbs stereotyped nostrums of the day. - Bxtra- ordtoary cares by Magglel’s Pills and Salve have opened lhe eye* of the public lo the lnemciency of ihe (so-called) remedies of others, and upon which people have so long blindly depended. Magglel’s Pills ore not pi the class that arc swallowed by tbe dozen, and of which every box full taken create, an abiolute necessity for anol her. One or two of Mag- gtel’s Pills suffices to place the bowels In perfect or, der, tone tbe stomach, create an appetite, aud ren der tbe .plrtta light and buoyant. There 1* no griping, and no reaction in the form of constipation. If the liver la affected, its functions are restored; and ot the nervous system 1. fcoble, U Is invigorated. This last quality makes tbe medicines very desirable tor the wants of delicate females. Ulcerous and eruptive diseases are literally cxtlo- gniahad by the disinfectant power ofMaggicl’a Salvi. IU tael. It ta here announced that MAQGIKL’A BILIOUS DYSPEPTIC AND DIAK- RHfBA PILLS cure where gli all others fail. While for Burns, Scalds, Cuts and all abrasions oi to* skin MAG GIRL'S SALVE a la Infallible. ■faUbr j. maggibl 11 Pine street, Haw Yore. And aff Druggists, at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER BOX. nof-ly TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. DR. SNEED, Dentist, is now extracting teeth with- out pain aud without the slightest danger to tito pa- tient, by a late improvement in dentistry Office No. 117 Congress street, over Pepper's store, nrBnll street. dec6-2m HlIJi’B HAIR DYE, SO cents,—Black or ■town, toataataaeone, beet, cheapest, dnrebla, re table. Depot, Ho. 66 John street. Hew York. Bold by all drag and patent medicine stores everywhere. ■9-ly■ SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Comprising Elegantly Illustrated Q i ft Books, Photograph Albums, Gentlemens Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, Ladies’ Toil it Coses, Glove Boxes, Reticules, Work Boxes, Card Cases, Bibles, Prayers, Services, Devotional Books, Magic Lanterns, Games of all kinds. The new and exceedingly Interesting Game, "War Chess, Invented by Col. Richardson, of Virginia. PARL0H CROQUET, A charming Game for evening entertain ment at home. The last and best Game out is the Parlor Cue Alley Among tbe smaller Games are— Three Jleyry Jkin, * Or*ndlS«kW’» Qtaknt s,, 'vi. Author'd Impenvcd, Tbe Most Langhiibie Tiling oil Ea.rf!i, The Checkered Game of Liife. Peter Coddle’s Trip t* Ntw York. ' W .... - - U THE MAGIC WHEEL, A beautiful Optical Illusion. RHYMES AN0 JINGLES, Tbe Sybil’s Prapbecy, Eic. Call and. examine. ilLLON & FSn\, CONGRESS and WHITAKER STREETS. tlec!9 SAVANNAH THEATRE. Lessees and Managers....AND! fiHltrfntapFA.'... ..Me ' Aetifig and Basinets Manager. Tie:.surer Mr. JOHN W. K1MBBO. Leader of Orchestra Mr. JOHN S. BERNARD. WEDNESDAY EVKNIXG.Dce. 19, 1566, Bint Benefit of the charming so ibrette, . MISS STELLA MASON, on which occasion will be performed the P*earl of Savoy! Ob. THE MOTHER’S PRAYER. — y- Overture Orchestra, To conclude with JESSY LIND I The popular artistosrMlss FANNY PRICE and Mr. D. HANCHBTT are eugaged, and wLl shortly ap- paer. Tickets and places can be now secured at 8CHBEI- N'ER'S UUblC STORE, where the Box PI Eh may be seen daily, and Tickets obtained, and wot at tbe Theatre. For particulars, see Programmes of the day. Doors open at 7 o'clock; Curtain rises at s o’clock precisely. drew V '"■*« ORDINANCE to prevent the erection of swnlug do,,. . •tola Id any of the streets or the “oJS,! >'n «ty of Savaunan, and lor the removalofth* ot ,h < Sfatuelug; to prescribe uu- mrsle „ 0sc ho* construe;mg awninge erd fu>tenin^i™*“ ner »! v^tiff^^t^erthe S^'toK^Ufee^ of That, from red alter «, e ptasag“'^ shall not be lawtol for sniTperJin to L m^ lton ^ U J““T»treet or Ihoroughisre vvitr in ^ C1 - T h>Mh, aojpofit or erection for the J , t,ty of Sa- •wtong or elgnTwhether such awning Sr°iL of tipth or wood, or any other materia) 5. JJ, 8 '* 11 he ol •of notreore than five dollar!? awning or sign post shall be or rembf^ 7 . tor thoroughfare. renraUl ln *hy sucj 1. And it is further ordained by FAIR; FAIR! ^ fair for the benefit or the • CATHOLIC MALE ORPHANS OF SAVANNAH, WILL BE HELD AT ST. ANDREW'S HALL. DuriBg the coming week, opening on MONDAY EVENING. DECEMBER IT, And closing on SATURDAY EVENING, DEC iSv. The natron ige of the public ia earnestly solicited, duds—!d Just Received At PERKIN'S’ New Photograph Gallery, BROUGHTON STREET, Opposite the Marthall Honse, a superb assortment t-f PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS- Also, STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, and a collection of aupei tor Portraits of Distinguished Men In clegaut frames. FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! All are cirdial’y invited to cadent see th*m, at Perkins’ Savannah Photograph Gallery de’lf FOR KENT, l immediately. Apply to McRAB A WILCOX, detl9—tf No. 14 Stoddard’s Upper Bang*. HAY. 1,000 BALES PRIME NORTHERN HAY, ~ For sale by CHIPMAN A CHAPIN. decis—2w _ 206 Bay street PERKINS’ •- - - - <7Xi * Photograph and Art Gallery, BROUGHTON STREET, Opposite the Marshall House, SAVANNAH, I S ’now open tor the reception of visi:ors. Hisotd patrons, and the public generally,'nre resficct- fully invited to i*II nail examine bis NEW AND BKACTGCL STYLE OF PIClUtlES, colicietuig of Plato Photographs of every rise and description, Plain Porcelain, Porcelain Itorytypc iu oil or water colon. Cabinet and Lite rdae Portraits in oil or pas tel, Retouched Imperial, ‘labinet, ami Life i Crayon, and every other stylo of PHOTOGRAPHIC ■PICTURE known to the Art. Possessing a superior iigi’t, con structed under bis own supervision, he feels that lie can give satisfaction lo all. Uis pouli’ing is executed by MR. H. COLLINS, well known as the able and eminently successful Artist t*f t he A’kfnsta Gallery during the last seven years. Tjo public arc cordially lavitcd to call und examine his exquisitely finished PrftutingS. SMALL AMBROTYPES, * PHOTOGRAPHS AND DAGUERREOTYPES opied into any of the above style Forirsite. • decio To Rent. A small DWELLING HOUSE in a plefi- sunt locality. Possession given imme diately- Apply to declB—It m « wPPo r k ,t which,*^t* U sucaawn^''' waiter Ark Uto er the penalty mi-ntior ^ V„ ii. or ttior o»sh. reetiM tor every days vtolittoS?f ,he P r «ccdii this section. violation uf Mj . pr0vie ^* Azctiom 8. And It it further orilhirpH v t nty alorduld That It ahall not he anth °- suti owning, having or using aur»»uirln r fHw- of the kind or description ufihs’i*,"” Dg0r 8, Sfipoit ‘Hon mentioned, to repair or otheiwLJab* >l nt 8ec ' without the consent of Council tlle f,t »t the entire removal of such awnto? ~ 5 peDa!t Jof the violation of the provisioii of Ui?a!!S“ p06t f “’ Ordinance passed ft t’oSffltwi^. 11 "- edwardc ,s ®- JAMES STEWAtT. Clerk'of CoMcii 0 *’ l “‘ ror ' * tdecl8—3; Proposals Wanted. City Council: ,e *>lnticn of the First—To restore the bank, of „ Second—To restore tbr c u|. 'fl r 'y, e “ ’ c “ al - HaillDsd embankment, beiag r-art* nr'o Cenu * 1 the wooden .ewers ronnmg* tLroL) Z T. re S k 01 Messrs. Giles & Bradiev. g l lUe ‘ and 3 of Third—To build a brick sewer four fret of add parallel With ihe Canal tet ctp * eist Fdartfi—To dig * commnatiou of Rilhi.’a n, from the Thuudeibolt culvert tu the upeaing ef Jark rewer. vpesmg cf the . *1shing information in relation um,„Ko„ ■work are refened to the Uly buiVoyorfollLe tfi?, s ory Eishauge Building,) ior drowmc/atd dM? / and will submit their bids in writing friatiuL S price and names of sectiritu.) t0 ’’ lu,,3t EDWARD C. W vi.iR d*C17 Chairmun Couuuittce on Dry Cu.tur,- Notice. have ihi* day a330ciat.;d with us Mr HENRY R. CHRISTI VN. declS—»t WILKINSON. WILSON A fa ClfY COURT OF SAVANNAH. NOVEMBER TERM, 1866. W FQEKEAS, Msrmadnke Hamtitoo, Jane, Ke«i Richard W. Adams, weresumm .n.'d lo auccd and be sworn as Gr.n.i Jurors a. the i-reseDtttrm of the Honorable City Court or Savannah, and raaus default, it is ordered Unit they be filled iu ihu-fuma forty dollars cacti, unless ihi y file KO<.d uuh iuB- cient cause of excuse ou or b-tore the first a.rof the next (February) term of said Court And whereas, Emanuel t-lieliai’, Thomas &.!• combe and A. J Miller were bummoued to.ittcja, Tafesmeu aud be sworu as Jurors at ite p^. seat term of this Court, and made default, it is or dered that ihey be fined iu Uie sum of loriy doliois each, unless they file good und sufficient come of ti- euaeon or before the first day of the next (Fcbmim term of raid Court. And whereas, Patrick Eurnes, George H. Aah, Charles B- Smith, Daniel G. Purse, lie-n >■. bet- A handsome eult of APARTMBN T8, ele-J uaUand James U. Bsshlor wen: sun DK-ned to at- gantly situated, with kitchen, eerrante* tend andhesworn as Petit Juror, at the prweuttern room, gas and water. Possession ean ba of thisConrr, and made deiauli, it is ordered tost they be fired in the sum of iwuuty dollar.*) each, uo- Um ttoej file good and suffideut cauRe of excase on or before tfee first day or the Bert (February; term of aid Conn. lid where*?, W. O. Godfrey, James H. Demuad B. U. Utown, Benjamin B. FurriiJ, Pttcr V^ndtrer. A Veramodez and L. A. Wake.nan were sajunouad to «Bp«ar on the 8th of Noveuwer, isco, u> ttiicLd sworn ** Petit JurGr?; uLd whereas* Patrick Dllt^ L. W. Landernhine, Dr. Warren Johnson, Patrick H. Msllctre and Joho Kilay were su Jimonej ta ippwr and he sworn us Pent Jiirur?, and nude deflraft floce the 9th of Nuvemb. r; ana whereas, Morris Doty* B. B. Chipnun, B F. Uimer.F. Brown, 3. C. Catherwood, 8. M. folding, L. J. Gnilmartin tad A. Datenh iter were sunmiu-. ed lo aiieud auJ be tworn as Peiit Jurors, au<l made default since the 10th of November, 1866; aud whereas, Dnvid 8. How- trd and George 8. Williams were gnoimoned to at tend and be sworn ae Pent Jurorc, and maae default since the28d of November, 18uti; and whcieasPres ton Warner, W. W. Hcmehart, t. O. WiHil»gton,T. Blake wood, P. Dew. I, E- A. Weil, Joseph P. Pelot, T. Bostick, David bailey, Jacob Lucsy and Wm. Sait were saiomoced to attend and be &*oin us Petit Ja- rory* end made default since ihe Tih d.^ - of Decem ber, I860; and whereas, N.- C. Mihs and John D. Hopkins weresuBiinoned to attend and b« sworu ad Petit Jurors, and made defamt biuce ihe 8th day of December, 1866, it is ordered that they each fie limd tn the sum of twenty dollars, unless they file good and Bofficient cau.se i°r such default ou or befertlhe first day of the next (February) term of 1 his Conrr. W. S/Ulll HOLM, Jacge. J Attest;—WM. J. CLEMENTS, Deputy ClerkCv Court of Savannah. T»-ue e xtract from the minutes of Court ot th-. 17th December, 1866. PHILIP M. BUSSELL, declS—30t Clerk Ciiy Court of gAvacnah. FRANK WINTER, at Bryan, Hartrldge A Co*s. Hay, Brick and Potatoes. 300 aATES PEIME bastjsbs hat - 3,403 Paving Brick, 30 barrel. Potatoes, landing from the Lari Megnntlcook, aud for sale by ilecli)—3t CRANE A GRAY BILL. McCAETHY COTTON GINS, FOB SALE BT CHIPMAN 4 CHAPE • ‘‘j •. 7 | j .’j j } k | (y k SOS BAY STREET, famain protect the toes ot children’s shoes.— On* pair will oatwrer three without tips. Sold every PRINTING. rjAVING perchAsed the Job OMce attached to the JT “Dali; Hows and Herald," and made additions to it, 1 would uiorm the pnbhc tost lam prepared to execute ever; description of Job and Card Printing. Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Circulate, Envelopes, Dray Books, Receipt Books, Check Books, Programmes, HandMIle, Pamphlets, By-Laws, 4KD All Oth»rKinds of Printing Don* ■BAT, CHEAP AID AHCK. lOJOfituiiijlVi ,-j c;. . - OIYS MB A TRIAL. IkMitaMn orders and have manutoefured erery adetf of BLANK BOOKS. J. H. ESTfLL, U1 Bay street, lep*14f ' News and Herald OfldB. Plantations for Sale Near SAVANNAH. Law 8ALE OB RBNT. a tract of thirteen hna- sfiSfaJttrars ®ss,s sag* good itaplf Also, a Bice Plantation of three hundred and sixty acre*, on a good ptteh ef tide. Both places portesa great advantages. For farther totormfiUowupplpe* *H» OWM».. ( . i *cl7 COTTON MACHINERY For Sale. QNK THIRTY-DICH S F R E ADKR. Twenty-four thirty-inch CARDJ, TWO DRAWING FRAMES, *3, Six Patterson SPREADERS, aOin good order. Addrea* m\m 8R STOLEN, On Sunday nigh', about 7 p. m.. from the corner of Jefferson and Taylor streets, a dark bay man MULE, with white nose, and very strongly built. Ten dollare reward will be paid on delivery. decl 9—3t P. W. MBYBK. To Rent, MY RESIDENCE at Guyton, No. A Cao- GEORGB PATTEH. A st th' FOR VERY desirable' RENT. BICE PLANTATION, e best pitch of tide, safe from aaltsjaad freabeta, and at a short distance from the city, inquire at Ntk It Stoddard's Lowr Range. declS—iF Cliristmas Stock RECEIVED BT Cooper, Olcotts & Family. JJOUDAT GIFT BOOKS, DESKS, WORK. BOXF.fi, GLOVE BOXES, TOILET CAbEfi, DRESSING CASES, MOROCCO BAGS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, JUVENILE BOOKS dealt Amt GAMBfi. RUGS! gl STEAMER— Wool Hugs, AND Velvet JRugs, At LATH BOP A CO’S. TO MY RICE PLANTATION, on Back river, opposite this dry, of abont revan (766) hundred acres. In tortv-feor jeon’ poareaaton by me, the growing crops have never been dtaanrhed by brackish water nor tbe river banks been tapped by a freshet. Inquire at Dr. I.KHARDY’S, Broughton street, or or w. C. DAN ELL. W. H. Burroughs fa Ob’s, d-CIS—S’ ' • City Marshal’s Sale. Y TNDF.k the ord'nance of tbe etty of Savannah, I U wtlTsell on Saturday, December fld. at owe o'clock p. tu., at the City Pound, ONE BAY MULE, unless all chargee are paid before the hour of rale. THOMAS S. WAYS*. dec!8—5t-City Marehal. declS—?w SAMUEL A. CBOZEfi, 113 South Front street, Philadelphia. Very Choice Building Lots For, Sale. r lOSE TWO LOTS on the east corner of. Liberty and Abercorn streets, opposite the Sisters ol Mercy, 60 by 90 feet each: ground rent moderate; im- provemsnta on rear. PrlqmfiB.009 (or the two. Terms cash, nr burines, paper. Would be sold separately. Apply to derU—3«r BRYAN. HARTRIDaB A CO. Dissolution of Co-Partndi^hip. ’T'HE Co-partnership formerly, existing under the A same and style of HOOKHR A SARV1S. for eefttamant. drew—it Portable and Stationary Eaglfies jpOR SAL* AT pKTKIW k hounGWOBTHT, No. 9-Bsy street. Savannah, Ga. The celebrated "drst premium" Portable and fita- tiouarj Engines; also Shutting. Hangers and Mi N. B.—Parties deelroua of po.chaetng will do and study their own internet to gtvam« s call before buying elsewhere, dee’ 8—2w Steinway Pianos. W R are eol© 4geuts for thes** oelebratud Pianos in 8ftvaaQab t Augusta and Macon. Porrfras wbo wish to purcli»»e can eiihcr send :o the Mszmflacturara for their price list, or we will far- ni*h them Here. We Bell Factory prices, warran f them, and keep them tn tone (or one year, for purchasers in thiacuy. thereby paving them freight, insmauce, Ura>age atd Other expense#, beeidea procuriHg for them ateiect* ed Inhtfnrapnt d«-7-ff JOHN 0. SCHBEINEB A SO-Vi- SOAP. CABOXES Colgate's Eale and Family Soap OU 49 boxes G. ahem and Brown Family Soap. 106 boxes Colgate's Honey and Bouquet Toilet Sojp for rale by HILTON A kaNUKLL, doell-tt 193 Bay street. BROWN & GUYLER, toil C«ud8sioB MerehwtS) M BBAVBR street, NEW YORE. John Potts Brown, Fonserty of Brawn, DeBossstt fa Co., New York. RICHARD Ml. CUYLER, OT Barsanah, Georgia. • W Llhernl advances made on conslgnmesn, OTOtoPt attantioa to all bnsineea. nol— W. F. HORTON. m dlately. For Rent, A HOUSE in a pleasant location, and Convenient to the bnahieea portiaa of the inn* reasonable. .. Apply at this office. given deejfi—tf MULES. SIX FINE MULEI T. H. HOOKER. FLOUR; OA BARRELS Superfine Mate Floor. £\i 70 barrel* Extra Family Floor, for sale by HiLTOH * RANDRLL, deaH-tt 193 Bay street. Steam Saw Mill for Sale. I ' AM now prepared to offqr on eaey termfa one SAW MILL, with a tiiiity-horse power Engine and fixture*, four timber carte, and timber on about 3.0« Ere. offend, e^gglyto^ ^ or to ' t. h. Hookes, declD—3w ^ atatiop No. 6, A, A G.^, B. Liverpool Salt T ANDING, andrfor sale la lota ot 660 racks and «p- JU wards. Apply to <MC19—?t B A.BOCLLAHB. ■VTOTICE is hereby given tfaak'MWUcatton has JN beefi mads to toe court of Ordinary of Cifefa ham county for leave to tell, sixty fiaya titer the date hereof,two Honda ortbefatiy.of jevannahTor #500, for the bnefitoflhe creditors of tbe estate of Mrs. Catharine P. Hayden. It DaWITT, t Executors. decis—aoffim W. W. LINCOLN,j For sale at declS—St Three Yean (HA BNTOCKY 8TABLEB, Breed ahd Harrison afe. SMICK« KENTDCKY Cor. Boiler and Engine for Sale. rTYHE Boiler is ln capttal ordar. havfeg heen Utife A used; la low pressure, retain *ue,18fe*4 loo*.» feet 4 inches wide, le feel 4 inches high, doable fare Dice. also, Engine—The Marine Engine lo Batch, whkhfowj pressure, vertical square, nisch Cfltod«r> tirohe. Apply to | . (Ilf dectr-lw Eor Rent or Sale. T IB subscriber offers his property in Effioghsc county, fifteen miles from the aty. tor reut « sale. Jteonatafeof Two Pla«»a»l®»» nifh one thousand acre*. The land 19 ■ fine. For particulars aprty to him; on Jones" - second door from Whitaker, or to Georgs w. ary j ETCuof toe firm of Bell, W,By For Lease, B y eEOBOk W. WYLLY-Twcmy-seyen of land, one mile from the dty, on tbe abo-ly „„ Also, five lou in Frewtowo, foi 369 by 166 feet, lying between Jefferson aEd ^f l3 For Rent. <*VM of the btot located stores on the Bay, former-y - h,‘tltoN«tonalExpre«Comp»l^^ al,, I' "f H.T and Bariurd streeg^. Notice F. BROWN, Jeweler and iWatchmaker. _ • 147 CONGRESS STREET, Kfe ta Halin'. Bookstore, baa Just raeetvedti large awortment OF AUXOND BINGS, TINS and EAR RINGS- ALSO, PINE GOLD SETTS. CALL AT HIS 'NEW STAND. Brri J\_ Savannah IffittontiBank‘^wfUglt to - Thnraday, toe Sto Of. A N Annual Election Savannah iffittoni Banking House, on ^"s open from 10 *' m ' ‘j. 2 bS™. FreMdeat. December laf 1»«« deffi*J*Hdw Wanted, ; g-ntleman tn tola elfy. *• *2^!^ Sr ) im> itonffi of the Nlvi n* fcur. toM'M o( March, April and July °[ toe It