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CITY INTELLIGENCE.
Index to New Advertisements.
Meeting of Georgia Chapter, No. 3, K. A. M., this
evening 7 H o’clock.
Groceries, furniture, etc., at auction this day by
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Monlvale Spring , Blount county, East Tennessee,
opens June Ist,
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The Savannah Ladies' Memorial Associa
tion.—This Society met yesterday at the veatry ot
tbe Independent Presbyterian Church, to make some
preliminary arrangements for observing the historic
26'uh of April. The anniversary this year falls upon
the Sabbath, but it was decided that the time for
decorating the graves of our heroic dead, who
willingly gave their lifes for the cause of their
people, should not be changed, the work being not
considered inconsistent with a pious observance of
the tiabbath* but rather especially adapted to the
sacred day. So on next Sabbath afternoon, should
the weather permit, the ladies of the city will visit
L uirei Grove Cemetery to enjoy the melancholy
pleasure of decorating the patriots’ graves with
mementoes of lasting uifecion. Should the weather
be unfit on that day, tLe ceremonies will be post
poned to the next fair day. This Association are
endeavoring to raise funds for enclosing the lots
where rest the Confederate dead, with a plain but
subs antial iron fence. They have tecured a part
of the necessary amount* but not nearly enough for
the portion of the work designed to be accomplished
this season. This is a pr ject which all our
citizens should encourage, aud both duty and
patriotic pride should dxctrte prompt and libeial
C ntributions.
Montvale Springs.— The public have no
doubt been pleased to learn irom the announcement,
says the Knoxville, Term., P.ess A lieraid, that this
deiight.ul Sammer Resort* not only for invalids, but
for teeners of r creation and pleasure, will be
opened 4or the reception of guests on tbe flrst of
June. Tbe Springs will be under the immediate
superintendence of the proprietor—Mr. Joseph L.
King—whose excellent management of tbe estab
lishment in JBJ3 will be pleasantly remembered by
all who were so fortunate as to partake of his hospi
talities. The facilities for reaching the Springs have
been greatly increased. Last year it was necessary
to travei by c >ach from K ioxv lie, a distance of
twenty-four miles. This season visitors can retch
Maryville by rail, and by ft pleasant drive of niue
miles over an excellent road* aud iu comtortable
coaches, within three hours after leaving Kuoxville,
reach Montvale.
Montvale has ntver yet been appreciated. Al
though it has long been a favorite resort with tho*e
acquainted with its merits and attractions, yet having
therefore been somewhat remote from the gr eat lines
of travel, It has been passed by for more remote,
though leas attractive resorts in Virginia and else,
where. Now that it is brought within easy approach
and is boing fitted up in the best of style, we doubt
not—at leasr *e hope—it will not b i long till AAout
t-i l i takes place in the first rank of American Water
ing places.
A Bold HonuEKr.— Monday night the
dwelling of Mr. Levi a. Hart was entered by means
of fat e keys, and tbe tnief or thieves succeeded in
getting away with a quantity of plunder in the shape
of provisions, cutlery, 4c. They also entered the
bed room of Mr. Hart, took ills coat, pocket-book,
•ad a meershaum pipe, much valm and by the owner.
Mr. H. will pay tea do.lars reward for the return of
the pipe and no questions asked This is another
outrage by some of the Bsdicals who, during
the election, infest this city.
Mayor s Court.
Hon. E. C. Andebson Presiding.
Tuesday, Apill 21.
In the Msyor’s Court yesterday, but little business
was transacted, owing eloub less to the fact that the
attention of the newly enfranchised citizens, who so
often grace the records of this institution, were more
profitably employed around the polls. But two cases
were disposed Of-L u.a Harris and Auna Hays, col
ored, were charged with keeping a disorderly house
The evidence did not sustain the general charge, and
the parties were dismissed with an admonition from
His Honor to be peaceiul and orderly in the future.
A boy who wrs a rested while on a shop-Uft ng
excursion into the store of Mr. Lederer, from which
he took one piece of goods, but was caught in the act
by the clerk of the store, aud handed over to the po
lice. This youth though young in years, is old in
vice, and bears the reputation of being a common
thief. He has been before the Couits 0:1 lortner occa
alone on similar charges, but without effecting his
reformation By request of tbe proprietor, the ease
was turned over to a magistrate, who upon the evi
dence committed tbe youthful tascal for trial.
THK KJLKCTION— SKCOND DAY.
Scene, anil Incident* at the Poll.—ln
terference wit It Voters—Telegram from
Gen. Meade -Other Polling Place* Pro
posed to be Opened, &c.
TUe general features of the election yesterday were
the same as the day previous, varied somewhat iu the
character of the incidents at the polls, and a more de
cided enthusiasm upon the part of the white popula.
tion, who, acting on the suggestions made through
the Conservative press, lout the moral influence of
their presence to sustain and cheer those colored Con
servatives who had labored in the oanae, under so
many disadvantagea the flrst day of the election. At
an early hour the avenues of approach to the Court
house were densely packed with pecple, a large num
ber of our most Influential and honored citizens being
present on the ground. The former day’s experience
taught several practical lessons to those engaged In
the tight, through the ballot, wltb Radical rum and
misrule. The arrangements made by the military
authori’ies ai_d the civil ofllcers for the preservation
of the peace, and the uninterrupted exercise of the
franchise, was quite effective.
The voting commenced lively, the ■ Conservative
whites and colored awaking to the Important Issues
st stake, and entered upon the day’* work with spirit
aud zeal, and t ffected great good by their presence at
the polls during the entile day.
Oi course there u’-a the us lal amount of election
eeiing going on, the recital of which would not in
ters t the reader. The keen observer could detect
the dodges of the Radical party to take out of toe
hands of the other side any control of what till y
were pleased to deuomi into ,he negro vote. Tickets
ii the hands of the Cons rvative o dored people were
takeu away aud others substituted, and one of the
Rogistiars, Mr K. y. Nixon, was rebuked by Ron.
tlcnry S v Fitch lor evi .euily going out of the line of
his ottioi <1 du y in catechising voters as to what
ticket they iuieuded to vote. Col Fitch despatched
to Geo. Meade inquiring as to whetuer it was or was
not proper for regie rare tnus to interfere with the
vot.rs, und r. oeived an answer saying that neither
tile registrars nor any other person had the right to
interfere iu tile manner stated. The Radicals had
been playing that game to an alarming extent, and
the Conservatives are thus indebted to their Congres
sional candidate for bringing the matter directly to
tilts attention of lieu. Meade.
Insids the Court tlouse tnere was much anima ion
and considerable amount of nauseous exhalations
which was borne, however, by. the ofic ra on duty
with a degree of heroism, amounting almost to mar -
tyrdorn Tue iuevituolc Clift shoue like a flery bea
con, pointing the newly enfranchised the way they
saouligo. Bentley, Sims and IVuite, the humble
solicitors for unices of honor and trust under the new
regime, were as active as might ba supposed under
the circum itauces, and made themselves eminently
conspicuous in this their flrst school of politics.
Mr. Nixon ordered the window opening on York
street, whore tioke s had been placed for the conve
nience of those who desired to obtain them to be
closed, thiukiug (probably) by ibis ruse to cut off th„
supply oi Conservative votes. Busy hands however
were dist touting them to crowds of colored men
who desired lo act with the Conservative parly, and
many of them found their way Into the ballot box,
notwithstanding the extra oflloial conduct of this Reg
istrar.
While the show was going on thus quietly Inside
the Court House, there were some side shows going
on outside. Oue negro for attempting to go In and
vote a Conservative ticket was set upon by a crowd of
black ruflUus of the other party, aud would have
been beateu to death had not the military aud police
promptly come to Uis assistance. They accused him
of se ling his vote. Oue negro, while he was In
charge of the military, drew h s p’stol, and would
have shot theobnoxiousSvoter, h ,and he not b eu quick
ly se zed aud conveyed to the Barracks. Beveral rows
evidently gotten up for the purpose of driving from
the poll*Cootei votive 00l ,red people.were suppressed
by the police force and the mditary. The negro above
alluded lo was set upon as many as five times by the
mob of Rad cal colored people, aud Anally mace his
1 escape after having deposited a str ight Conservative
ticket. We saw him as he was going home, and he
evidently lei! the dignity of his position, as identified
with the best interests of his HCnU.
Juet before the closing of the polls, it was hinted
tLat arrangements wou and be made to open two other
precincts. We were info.mod that Nixon had tele
graphed to G neral Meade for such authority, bat
wele unable to aaoertaiu what answer has been re
turned. The Conservatives regard It as another tr.ck
of tl.e enemy, and oppose it.
The number of votes polled up to tbe oloslng at
6 o'clock yesterday re ichei a total of 3,458, of w ich
1.P68 wore deposited tn the oouuty box, and 2,390 in
the two city boxes. There were polled yesterday in
the city boxes 1,390 votes, a majority which were
cast by the whites.
The prospect altogether look) cheering, and If th e
white element aud the colored allies amongst the con
servatives will make as fair a fight for the coming two
days, they can uudoubtelly carry the e 1 action and
and teat the schetnea ol the rule aud ruiu party. So
mote it be.
Damage by the Hailstorm on Monday.
We anticipated considerable damage from the vio
lent tempest if Monday afternoon, an unusually
field, one, In wind and rain, thund .r and lightning,
and a flttren-mluUfei fall of monster hailstones, large
as mu.ket ballets, that rattled threateningly sgalnst
the blinds, aud must have smashed unprotected
gl as We learn from the suburbs that great damage
was done to the crops of vegetables, some entire gar
dene being destroyed, 'melons aud cucumber,
fai.ly dessicated, vines cut and torn in pieces, peas
beaten down in a mangled condition, p >tato tops
beaten off the hills as ts cat off with a knife, or fatriy
uprooted, and shrubbery badly damage!. Every gar
den we have heard from was similarly Injured. We
judge this misfortuue will badly <ft.ct supplies for
the tarly vegetable market.
Abbival and Departdbb of Steamships.
—The steamship Huntsville, Captain Ciowell, arrived
at her whart yesterday afternoon at half-past 6
o’clock, bringing freight and passengers to her
agents. Messrs. O. Cohen & Cos. H_r purser will ac
cept our thanks for til.a, Ac.
Tile Leo, Captain Dearborn, sailed for New York
yes’erday afternoon, taking a goon freight of cotton,
merchandise, aud a number of passengers
Meeting of the Conservative Association.
—Last evening the Committees of the Conservative
Association for Chatham County, met at their room
for consultation, but the crowd being too large lor
the room tn which the Association hold their meet
ings, after transacting some special busincaa, ad.
journed to Masonic Hall, where one of the most en.
thusiastlc demonstrations of Lhe campaign was had.
Speeches were made by Hon Phillip M. Russell.
Mr. J .hr E. Hayes, aud Jackson Brand, Francis
McNeil, Fred. Law and Henry Gwinn, all colored, and
member* of tire Conservative party, which
were we’l received by 4ie enthusiastic crowd
Di patches were read snnuouncing cheering news
from various portions of the State which will be
louud in the telegraphic column, and at a late hour
the meeting adjourned to meet this evening at the
same hall at 8 o'clock.
HO fJCLi kIIKIVALg.
Scbkven House —a M Thorne Horpe, Macon;
Taos C Barrow, Macon; W A Baker, Charleston; G
MoDtague, Jr. NY; J P Smith and lady, Ny; Miss M
A Smith, N y; Allen Thompson, N J; E B Brown, N
J; W P Helely, N O; Geo H Southard, N Y; 0 A Da
vis, Hiltou Head; D L Moses, N Y.
Pulaski House.—Mrs John UDutob, Hilton Head;
C H Morel, city; W Patterson, Bryan co; J R Ohevis,
Ogeechee.
Marshall House.—"apt Fowler, bark Georgiana;
W K Kennison, Hilton Head.
Wines, Liquors.
RHINE WINES, PORT, HOCK,
SHERRY, CLARET, CHAMPAGNE !
FRENCH BRANDY,
FRENCH CORDIALS,
NEW SWEET CIDER,
ALES AND PORTER,
PLANTATATION BITTERS
feMOKING TOBACCO. SEGARS,
CHEWING TOBACCO, at
C. J. BEATTY’f*,
aplß-tf 30 WHITAKER STREET.
NEW BOOKS, *C.
SHADOW OF THE ROCK.
CHANGED CROSS.
Letters From The Frontier; Gen. McCall.
GOSPEL TREASURY, Mimpris*.
FAMILY BIBLES.
ST. JOSEPHS MANUA.L.
ANDREAS HOFER, Muhlbacb.
BLACK BOARDri FOR SCHOOLS.
Copying Wheels, tor Marking Patterns.
Miallon &, Frierson.
ap!B—tf
Commercial.
Savannah Market.
Office of the Keys and Herald.)
Savannah, -April 21—6 P. M. J
Cotton.—To-day 1 here has oeen no market nomi
nally speaking The sales were very light, ill tact,
they were the smallest of the season, and therefore
we omit them. The controlling markets are dull and
nominal. Liverpool reporting a decline townrds the
close, caused our maiket to cl ee dull, but holdeVs in
order to effect sales, seemed uuvviiling to make con
ces.ions. We quote:
Middling 31 (0
On aocount of the damage done to the railroads by
the recent ralus, no trains arrived esterday, and
consequently tier© were no receipts.
Gold—Steady; bought at 1"8 and sold at 140.
Exchange.—New York sight steady; bought at %
discount, and sold at premium. Merling is turn at
160(0151 for 60 days.
Bacon.—The demat and is light, with a flr
stock, and prices aro somewhat easier. We
quote: Shoulders* ribbed sides, 7 7(0
17 %c; clear ribbed »iUei», 17X<0i8>tc; clear sides,
Flour.—We have no change to report in this mar
ket The supply of Njrthe n Is ample lo the de
wand, which is very moderate. We quote Northern
super, S.O 60(011 6b; extra, sl2 60(014; family, *l6®
16pO; choic** tamilyin sucks, $8 ~U. Geo*gi 111 ur u
scarce; moderate demaud; quotatlo s uucmvnged :
Georgia super, sl3; extra, $-4(014 50; family and
fancy, $15(016
Grain.—Corn Is Inactive. The stock oi Western is
hu g*, and receipts continue h a.y. Prices arc with
out change. We quote: Tennessee corn from depot
iu large lots, $1 25; smaller lots, $1 3»; from store,
$1 36. she demand lor Maryland corn is light. It
can be had for $1 30 by the quantity, holders general
ly asking $i 40 lor small lo s. Dab are firm at our
last quotations: $1(01 06 on the wharf; $1 10 from
store.
Rice—Dull. Quotations are unchanged; demaud
principally of a retail character. We quote clean
Caro lina, 1O<0lO?£c; by tho single cask, higher;
rough, $2 25(024 ; seed, $3(04; middling rice, 7@>Bi;
Rangoon, $LO> 2 ($lL
Freights—Are very dull. There is but little room
disengaged, but tae <-ff-riugs are so small that it is
iouL;«l difficult to fill up. To Liverpool by sail,
7-ltki on uplands and on sea islands; on tim
ber 34d for sawn and 30d for hewn; through via
New York, by steam %and on uplands; 1‘ 8 l on sea
inlands. To New York, by steam, y a c ou up
lands; lc on sea is aneb; $1 on domestics. To
Philadelphia, on uplands, 65c ou domestics.
To Baltimore, MC on uplands To Boston, through
via Philadelphia jfc on uplands. Coastwise freijhts
are more acive. Considerable lumber and timb r
awaiting shipment. Lumoer to Baltimore aud Phila
delphia, $7 60(09 00; to New York, $:0; ti lo
New York at $11; lumber to Boston—flooring, S9(O
9 50; re sawed, slOvoll. beveral < üban freights otter
ing. South American, s2l and $5 primage.
Sugars—Aie unchanged. We quote: Crushed, 18
@lß‘ 2 c; A white, I7 ot7>£c; B co, 16i«(0l7c; extra
uo, 16©16>ic; yellow C, 16(015>5.'c; blown clinh.d,
Muscovado, l3R@44c;
AAUkIETS fti V i ELEGHAPtb
Domestic MarkeTs.
New York, April 21—Evening.
Financial—Sterling rtr.mg at lio>i; goid htia at
If 1362 coupon,. 111?^
Cotton—Dun and easier: sales, 700 b iles mid
dling, 6 C.
Flour—Active; Scuthern, sl2 35#516.
Grain-Wheat heavy. Com h avy; white south
er*-, $ 16@il IS; y- How, $1 24®1 26.
Provisions— New mess poik, $27 45; old, $ 6 50.
Laid nrmei at 17^(018>aC.
Hugau—Active Other groceries unchanged
Naval stores. —spirits turpentine, sdJ«<os6>£c;
rosin ui changed.
Freights—Quiet.
New York, Ap*il2l.
PTnancial.— Sterling, gold, Virginia
sixes, 46; leiineodeo sixes. 66%. .
Flous 6@loc better.
Grain.—Wheat 2(03c better; corn 3-6(0lc lower.
Pi*ovi»i->Ns—Me s poik, $27 o'>; lard,
common dull and drooping a' 31c.
Naval Stores—Turptntiue 66j; rosio $3 for
ttfuiued common.
Wllmington, N. C., April 21.
Cotton- Quiet: middlings Bc.
Naval fcxoßEs -far advanced to $2 20. Spirits
Turpe.itine 6S>i@ s -9c.; rosin unstrained $2 50; low
No. is3 00; pale $0.00@7 < 0
New Orleans April 20.
Financial—Sterling, 149>i<0154; New York sight,
%c premium; gold. 139}*..
GoTioN—Firmer; middling, 31%c; sales, 650 bales;
receipts, 1,503 bales
Sugar and Molasses— lrregular aud ui s> ttled.
Flour—ifuliand unsettled; superhue, $9(09 50.
Grain—Corn easier at $l OU(01 02; oats declined
to 76c; hay unchanged.
Provisions—M as pork, $27@27 59; bacon dull—
shoulders, 13%c; rib. clear, lb; lard firm —
titree, iß>£c; Keg, JB%c.
N ew Orleans. April 21.
Financial—Sterling, 149>a@163; New York sight,
>£c premium; gold. 140.
Cotton—Quiet but steady; middling, 31c: sales,
1,000 bales; receipts, 107 bales; exp,n s, including
those not reported yesterday, 3,:85 bales
Suoab—Small sales lair Louisiana at 13%c; ptltne,
15 '.-ac; Cuba molasses held at 40 Qu.
Flood —birmer at $9
13 76.
Grain—Coin Aim at $1 ol; oats dull at 74; hay,
sl9ial2l,
Provisions—Mess pork held ftt S2B; no sales at that
price; bacon shoulders, 1.1.41i;jL; rib, ii'c; clear,
18c; lard active—tie.ee, 18>atspl9Jkc.
Charleston, April 21.
Cotton —Without demand; sales, 33 bales; mid
dling nominally at 30@31c ; receipts, 187 bales;
exports, to Great Britaiu, 1,558 bales
AuatrsTi, April 21.
Cotton.—Market dull and nominal; sales 70 bales:
receipts 00 bales t middling 30c.
St Louis, April 21.
Flour—Heavy; Superfine, $0 53<gi$8 50.
Grain.—Coro drooping :,t 83®86c.
Provisions.—Mess Pork dull at $26 75@527 00
Bucon dull; shoulders 13c ; o ear sides 17c, generally
held lie higher. L.rd Urm; choice 17>4c.
Whiskey—Firm at $2 20.
Cincinnati, Aj ril 21.
Floor—Advancing and in good demand,
g v\ hiskey—Scarce at $2 15.
PttovisioNa—Firmer but Inactive; Mess Po k held
at $27 50. Lard held at 18c,
Mobile, April 21.
Cotton—Dull and nominal, no sales; receipts 60
bales; exports none
Laltim ibe, April 21.
Cotton— Dull and nominal.
Floub-Quiet aud unchanged.
Gbain—Wheat -c iv-; Maryiandred, $3 Uo@3 25;
white, $8 00<a,3 3'; corn fl m; white, $1 12@1 14;
yellow, $■ 18@1 22; oats dull; Southern, 85@38c.
Rice—Very active at $1 0 i@l 20.
Pk visions—Mesa pork firm at S2B; bacon un
changed.
Foreign Markets.
London, April 2’—noon.
Financial —Consols, 93%@93>i; United States
bonds, iO> t 4y7u’,'
Liverpool, April 21—noon.
OoTtoN—Tnl’; 8-]"«, b.OnO bales; prices same.
Breadstuff —Quiet.
Sugar—Dull.
London, April 17—Evening.
Financial—Consols, 93’4®93X; bund-, 70>1.
Frankfort, April 21. .
Financial—Bonds steady at 75>^.
Paris, April 21.
Financial—Bourse firmer; rentes higher. ~
Liverpool, April 21—Evening.
Cotton—Dull and declined a fraction; sal s. 8 000
bales; uplauds, 12‘sttj;.'J.Qd; Orleans J2;Q^l2Qd.
Manchester news favorable. Yarhs aud fabrics
firm. •*
Havre, April 21.
Cotton—Dull and declined; uplands ou the spot,
147 francs So centimes.
Liverpool. April 21—Noon.
Gbatn,—Corn, 39s 6d; Wheat qu’et.
Provisions.—Po.k quiet; bacon advanced 495;
lard firm.
Naval Stores.—Turpentine declined 32s 6d.
Shipping intelligence!
niliuaiai* <iiiu«nat—rhit ua*
Sun rises.. $ 28
Sunsets. o o 2
High water 9 11 P AJ
PORT OP SA#V*\AH
WeljjesdaY, April 22, 1868.
Arrived Vtsltriay,
Steamship Montgomery, York— O Co
hen <fc Cos.
Steamer Pilot Boy, McNulty. Charles ton—Claghoru
& Cunuingham.
Bark lou, Willetts, Cape Town, in ballast—T FA J
R Mills.
Ba.'k Pequot, Uogg, Dublin, in ballast.
Cleaied Yesterday.
Steamship Leo, Dearborn, New York—Hunter &
Qainmcl. »
Sailed Yesterday.
Steamship Leo, Dearborn, New York—Hunter &
Gammed.
Exports.
Per steamship Leo, lor New York—4s2 bales upland
cotton, 3* baits sea Island cotton, 22 packages mdse,
70 packages vegetables, 395 dry hidjs.
passengers.
Ptr steamship Leo, for New York—W Battersby,
lady and 2 children, Miss H trtridge, Mrs U A Wi -
kiu9, Miss J Gould, J R Habersham. J J Wilder, De
Courtuey, J R
it W Rountree, C B Gray, (» W Lane, E H Sch*flcld.
W H H Smith, Mrs G Wellington, J Barnes, and 5
steerage. 3
Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Char eston—W M Hea
ley, Nias Fuller. Miss MUu rard, W Einnisou, C A
Davis, Rev J Stouy, Capt W A Perreman, and ti
deck.
Per steamship Montgomery, from New York—Capt
J P Smith, Mrs J P smit e Miss W P Smith, .1 Ryan,
H Strong, D L Moses. Mr Montague, D Garrett.
» •< consttfnses.
Per steam-hip Moutgotnety, from New York—A &
G K K Agt, C rt R agl, W 8 Abbey, Addison, E & Cos,
Bou»e a B, Bateson A Bro, cooper, 0 & Cos, J Cohen,
M A Cohen, tt M Colding, .Champion & F, Glaghorn
C, J Collins Coiiner&t AJ, W Cuuiming9, M J Doyle
& Cos, Epstein Jt E Einstein A E, 1 L Falk A Cos. A &
L Freidenberg, L J Guilmaruu & Cos, G Gemenden,
J Gilliland & Cos, Gazan Bros, A C L Gilbert,
W B Griffin A Cos, J u Greely, UiUon & R. .1 E Her.
naiidez, Holcombe k Cos, S P Hamilton, Win tlouo,
A B Ivos, Jaudon, C A Cos. Johnson .k DeX, J Koox,
J Xtppraan, J Lyon, Lilienthal & K. J Lama. Lathrop
iSi Lo, S M Lederer, W W Lincoln, Levitt & Cos, L A
Cos in a diamond, LLin a lamond, Lovell AL, Mur
phy A Cos, M s Meyer. S S Miller, J C Maker A Uo,
Metnhard. Bros 5r <;o, Mason A Kstill 8 Moore, Neuf
ville A Bro, G N Nichols, Oppenheimei, M A Cos, E
O'Byrne & «on, Pa T Palmer AD, HG R, J Ryan.
I' Reiley, C D Rogers k Bro E Schwarz E D Smythe
A Cos, J C Schreiner & Bon, F W Sims A Cos, A A Solo
mons k Cos, D T Scranton, R A Topham k Uo, W A
Thomas, L Vogel, W H Woogk J B West & Cos.
Per ateamt r Pilot Boy. lrom Charleston—Claghorn
C, 8 P Whitehead, A Fornai dez a Bro, F M MyrelJ,
G Gray, A Reinhart.
[By Telegr iph.J
Fo tress Monroe, April 21—Weather thick; wind
Northeast
Chauleston, April 21—Arrived, steamers Charles,
ton and Saragossa, from New York; brig MunslDlllo,
from Savannah; schr Wide Martin, from Matanzas
Hailed* ship Graham's ‘oily, for Liverpool; brig
Webster Kelly, for Georgetown, SC; schr R W Uod
fr y, lor Geoigetowu, S C; achr Catawanteak, for
Philadelphia.
Havana, April 20— Arrived, Victouaut and Cuba.
Sui.ed, Lo»il
Change of ttohednle.
M*H j •"•VaWaiv
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, 1
Atlantic) A Gulf Railboid Company, V
SaVfiUhab, April 10th, 1868. )
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, the l»lh inslant, the
Schedule of Pasaohger Trains un this Road will
be as follows:
Leave Savannah daily (Sundays except
ed) at . 4 00 P M
Arri e at
Arrive ai Live Oak 2 06 AM
Arrive at Jacksonville 7 30 A M
Leave JacKHonvilie daily (Sundays ex
cepted) at 8 50 P M
Leave Lt vp Oak at 2 30 AM
Leave Bain bridge daily (Suuduys except
ed) ar 10 00 PM
Arr vb at savannah .. 100 I’M
P liman's Palace Sleeping Cars run through
from Savannah to Jacktonvide
%WT Steamer Hattie leaves Jacksonville for Palatka
ev.-ry Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday, at 9 A M.;
returning every Moneay, Woducsdav and Friday, at
* P. M. ' r
Steamer Darlington leav. a Jacksonvil.’e foi
Enterprise evt ry Sunday, at *J A. M,; reCjurning, ar
rives at Jacksonville on Tuiirsday, at 4 p. M.
THROUGH TICKETS BY THIS LINE
is LOW un Oy any other route. Passengers for Bt.
Augustine have choice of line of etages itaily from
Jacksonville, or from Picoiaia, on arrival of boats.
connect at Baldwin wifi Florida Kuilroad daily, to
Ijniuosville and Fernandiua. Train for Cedar Keys
leaves Baldwin ou Monday and Kr day; returning,
arrives at. Baldwin on Tuesday and Saturday.
Hi r Steamers leave Bainoridge fur Columbus, Ku
fauia and Fort Gaines on Monday, Wedues ar and
Friday, on arrival of train; re urnuig, anlve ai Bain
bridge on same days. U. S. HAINES,
all—ts General Superintendent.
jSTO ITCIS.
•'** SsgJ*K JSQt-
OFFICE OF SUP’T GA. CENT’L R. R., 1
Savannah, April 14, 1868 )
i )fi AND AFrER THURSDAY, April 16th, the
Pass nger Trains ou tbe Georgia Central Rad
roa J will run as fol ows:
UP DAY TRAIN.
arrive. leave.
Savannah 8:00 A. M
Macon 7:3n p. \t
Auguna 5:33 P. M
Mil edgevtlle 745 M 8:00 P. M.
Eatonton 9;o0 P. M
Connects with train that leaves Augusta 8:16 A. M.
D >W’N DAY TRAIN.
Savannah 6:16 P. M
Macon 7:05 A. M.
Augusta 6:38 P. M
Milled:) evil e 6:25 A, M.
E-itontou 4;30 A. M.
Oonoeciß with train that leaves Augusta 8:45 A. M.
UP NIGHT TRAIN WITU WESTERN MAIL.
Savannah 3:00P M
Ma on 2:35 A M
Augusta 4:00 P M
DOWN NIGHT T4AIN WITH EASTERN MAIL.
Savannah 6:45 A M
Macon 8:45 P M
Augusta .5:30 VM
savannah and aogusta train with
NORTHERN MAIL.
Savannali 10:00 P M
Augusta 5:30 A M
Mat oil 8:45 P M
AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH TRAIN WITH
SOUTHERN MAIL.
Savannah 12:00 P M
Augusta 4:00 P M
Macon 2:36 A M
EATONTON AND MSLON TRAIN.
(SUNDAY) EXCEPTED,)
Eatonton 4:3 I A M
Mille igeville 6:10 AM... 0:25 A M
M»c.,n #1:10 A M
Savannah 6;15 p M
Augusta 5:38 P M
MACON AND R&TONTON TRAIN.
(SUNDAYS EXCEPTED J
Macon 4:15 P M
Miileagevlile. .7:45 PM 8:00 P M
Eatonton 9:50 P 51
Sava nab £ 8:00 A M
Augusta 8:45 A M
JOHN G. CLARKE,
aplfi—tf Assistant Superintendent.
Published for Information.
A bill to be entitled
AN ORDINANOK
.To rene.il the OrdinaLce passed in Council on the
(we £th day of December, 1886, entitled “At or
din tucti to prevent the erecrebtimi of awning
t oats and sign posts in any of tne stre. ts or thti
r nghfsres of the city of Savannah, and for tbe
removal of those now standing; to prescribe the
‘no ie anu m inner of coustrnctlng awnings and
f istoning signs, and to aittx penalties fur the vlo
ia ion ot tbs ortUnauoe."
Section 1. The Mayor aud Aldermen ot the city ol
Sa aunah, to Council assembled, do beteby ordain,
That tiie above recited ordinance bs and tbe tame le
hereby repealed.
In Oouncil, April 15th, 1868.
Ordinance upon the lirstreading ana ordered to be
published tbr iulormatiou.
JAMES STEWART,
apl7—lt Clerk of Council.
Pubii.hed for Information.
A BII.L TO BE ENTITLED
( AN ORDINANCE
To grant to the Savannah, Bkidaway and Seaboard
Ra iroad Company certain right* aud privileges,
ou certain teirns aud condition*.
Section 1. The M .yor and Aldermen of the city of
Savannah, in Council assembled, do hereby ordain
Thar the Savannah, .-kidaway and Seaboard Railroad
Company shall have the right, with horse railwa
cir« or carnages, to connect their line of railway
leading to and from the countrr with Drayton arui
Whitaker streets, in Savannah, beginning at Ander
son street, and running the line of said Dr-yton and
Whitaker streets to Bay street and connecting by
Bay street: provided the work of laying the track for
such carriage rai'way on Drayton a reet be com
menc'd, in good .aith, within months from
the dute of the pissing of this ordinance, and be
completed within months from the time of
such commencement; and that the work on Whita
ker street shall be commenced wi»hln months
after the passing of this ordinance, and flulshe
within months after the date of this ordi
nance: Ad provided further, fiat the said work
-hall be done as to gradings, cro sings, and all other
things there wit« connect* and, in the manner aud on
t i© terms in the ordinance for the estab
lishment ot lines of street railways passed in Coun
cil ou the first day oi M .y. iu the year «iehteen hun
dred ano sixty- even and i hat ail the rules, regula
tions and conditions* (f said ordinance in relation to
the running oi cars, the of fare, and so forth,
shall be applicable to the grant of au hority hereby
mad*: And provided further, that the said Compa
ny shall, btfore catering upoii th** said work or any
oa t theieof, enter into bond, with approved securi
ty, to ify* city of savannah to perform and bide by
all su> ht- rm rules, regulations and conditions;
and furtiiei, that it will every dsy a ter beginning t •
run on any street ruu repula ly four tim s a day from
said Ande ton street to Bay street, between the hours
df six o»cloek In the morning and eight o’clock iu the
evening: And prov did fuither, that the city of Sa
vannah shall have the same police jurisdiction ver
the said Sa aonab, Sktdaway and ?©aboard Railroad
C mpany.its employees and agents, as it woald hav.
had over any company that ought have-been organ
ized under the oidinauce heieinbefore mentioned:
An ou ibis further expre s condition—thit if here
after a system o» s'reet railways toall be entered up
<■ll by MUtliority ot the City Ciu i'il of Savaunah
then all the rlgh s hereby granted shal cease, and
the property of tae said Savannah. Si idaway and
Seaboar lUl.ro id Company, invested or acquired
under thegraut hereby made, shall be appraisd by :
persons not exceeding three on each side, and on
such apprais ment, such City Railway Con pany
S' a’l hav© theopti »n to pa'chase *»u:h property a
such apprai ed value, and to use and work; the same
for its own benefit the e.f .tr, ani. on the failure of
savannah, Skid* wav audS aboard Kallro»d, 00.
to submi to tuch appraist meut within two months
after notifi atio . of ihe other party of its readiness to
pureba’e in the terms a oresaid, then all the rigbt9
tuid privileges her*by granted should cease, and all
B‘ich property shall revert and belong to the City of
Savannah.
Bectioa 2 And is is further ordained by the autho
rity aforesaid. That whenever property-holders on
Price street or West Broad street, or any street in
said ci y, shall subscr.be a sum sufficient for Lying
down and • quipping a line of carriage railway on
any such street beginning at Anderaon street and
ending at a convenient, point for the business of
such lb e ou Bay street; then It Bhali be the duty of
said Savannah, tfeidaway and Seaboard Railroad
Company, if no system of street railways shall ihen
have been begun and organized, and tbe property on
Drayton and Whitaker streets not yet ceded, to lay
down a line o railway ou said Price street. West
Bioad street, or any other street, as aforesaid, to
be subject to all tbe rules, regulations and
Condi ions as to the line on Drayton and Whita
ker streets, connecting with Bay bt-eet, except as
to the time of beginning and completing uch line on
buch new str et. but iu such case ihe time of sach be
ginning nbali be within months after the
actual subdcription aud the time cf completion witb
iu months thereafter; the aforementioned
u e as to appraisement ands Ac to be applicable to
the work and property on any srph new Jiue on Price
street, West Broad street, and any other street, as
aforesa and.
In Council, April 16, 1868.
Ordinances on their flrat reading and ordered to be
published ror information.
JAMES STEWART,
apl7—72t Clerk of Council.
HEWS & HERALD
STEAM
■ PMC
ESTABLISHMENT,
111 Bay Street.
We have attached to THIS OFFICE a
First-Class
JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
mproved by the addition of all the Latest
Styles of
Presses, Type, Borders, die.,
and we would call the particular attention
of the Mercantile and Business Commuuity
TO OUR FACILITIES FOR DOING
EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE.
MS-WE EXECUTE EVERY 3
Description ol Printing,
SUCH AS
CIRCULARS,
LETTER ai* u
NOTE HEADINGS,
BILL HEADS,
BILLS OF LADING,
DRAY BOOKS,
RECEIPT BOOKS,
CHECKS and DRAFTB,
HANDBILLS,
POSTERS.
LABELS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
WEDDING CARDS,
BALL CARDS,
INVITATIONS,
LAW BLANKS,
COMMERCIAL BLANKS,
BLANKS FOR COUNTY OFFICERS,
or [anytning else which may be desired.
RULING and BOOK-BINDING
ATTENDED TO WITH CARE.
We would respectfully Invite all person?
having PRINTING done to call at
OUR OFFICE.
Zt»- WE ARE PREPARED TO DO
ANYTHING IN OUR LINE,
IN AS LITTLEJ TEffE,
Good Style,
AMD AT AS
LOW R .A. T E 9
AS ANY ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITT.
MASON & ESTJLL.
Shipping.
Philadelphia and Southern
Mail Steamship Cos.
For Philadelphia*
Cabin 3Rt;AO
The flrst crass steamsbip
WYOM^IG,
TitAL. Commander,
WUl«ail for the above port on
Saturday, April 251 h, at 10 o’clock a. m.
For freight or passage apply to
FOR BALTIMORE.
THE STEAMSHIP
FANNIE,
Oapt. J. J. Johnson,
will sail lor Baltimore on
siTuanAy, April asm.
For freight or passage, having good uccommo
datione, apply to
ap!7 J. B. WEST ft CO.
F OR NEW YORK
ATLANTIC COAST
JYlail Steamship Line,
SIDE-WHEEL SHIPS,
SAILING EVERY THURSDAY.
Thenewaad very fast sailing eldewbeclateannhij
Greneral Barnes,
T. H. MORTON, Commander,
will positively leave on her regular day,
Thursday, April 113, at 8 o’clock a. in.
Bills of lading given here on through freights
of coiton to Liverpool by first-class steamers.
For relght or paas.ige, having new and splendldlj
arranged accommodations, apply to
WILDEK S FDLLAUTON,
8 Stoddard's Upper Range,
Opposite tue Post Office.
N. B.—No engaged berth* secured afterTnesdßy,
April aiat. qnl"si pnlri f. r. apl7
BLACK STAR
INDEPENDENT LINE!!
FOR NEW YORK.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMBHIP
MONTGOMERY,
LYONS, Master,
Will stli on
Saturday. April 85th, at o’clock m.
For Freight or Passage apply to
OOTAVUS,COHEN & CO.. Agents,
82 Bay street, Savannah, Ga,
$9" R. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 93 West street. New
York. ap2l
FOR NEW YORK.
EMPIRE LINE.
CABIN PASSAGE Jas,
STEERAGE, with Subsistence sl7,
THE FINE SIOEWHEEL STEAMSHIP
SAN SALVADOR,
K. 8. NICKERSON, Ccmmander,
Will sail as above pn
Saturday, April SJsth, at o’clock m.
Positively no engaged berths secured attar
Wednesday, April 22d, unless paid for
Sf For freight'or p issago. ac
commodations, apply to
JO3. ROSSE, Jr Agent,
No. 12 Steddard's tiaDge.
WM K. JAKRiSON, Agent,
apr2l No. 5 bowling Gii.cn, New York
■ ; r
For Liverpool.
The AI American ship MAYFLOWER,
Captain Call,
Having the larger portion ot her cargo ou board, re
quirps 300 bale* to oompletefr. Aurly to
apl&T-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST & CO.
For Sale or Charter.
A SCHOONER
-I)A) AwW of one Uunclre<i an<i Thirty (130) Tons,
—gSySair . ready for se*. For further informa
tion inquire at the offlsr cf
febl7—tf WILLIAMS, WARD 4 MoINTIRS.
For Liverpool.
K _prv_ The flue AI An oilcan ship ELT EN
i3EO**Q SOUPHAKG. Captain u. E. Bickford,
j tftSßf. wants 500 bales Cotton to complete her
cargo, and will have quick dispatch as
above.
N B.—For freight engagements apply to
apr6—tf T B. MARSHALL, * BRO.
HI HOUSE TO LET. Jg
A TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, conveniently
located, containing six rooms besides kitcb u
utd servants' quarters. A ppy at THIS OFFICIO, or
at tbe corner of Jones and Jefferson streets.
tnli3 —ls
FOR RENT,
MA DESIRABLE RESIDENCE
situated on JONE3 STREET, be
tween WHITAKER and BARNARD.
Apply to E. B. CHIPMAN,
a{.4 -ts 1-7 HAY STREET.
INDIA MATTING!
r rj ROLLS BEST INDIA MATTING, 4xt,
DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTERS,
For sale by
aplß—st BELL & HULL.
.Notice to -Bondholders
OF THE
CITY OF SAVANNAH.
XN COMPLIANCE with a resoutlon of tbo City
Council, adopted April Ist, instant, notice Ishere
by given that the undersigned will, on the first day
of May, proximo, exchange at pur 331 shares South
western Railroad stock and 039 shares of Augusta &
Waynesboro Railr. ad stock, lor bonds of corres
ponding issues. Parties owuiug the aforesaid bonds
will please call and register their names.
JOHN WILLIAMSON,
aplO—3w Oily Treasurer.
MANHATTAN HAMS,
.WARDED PRIZE MEDAL at Tails Exposition.
1300 Pounds MANHATTAN HAMS
1300 Pounds DRY SALTED 111.1.1 ;S,
30 Tierces PliltE LEAF LARD,
IJust received in store and for sale by
EDWARD O’BVRNK & SON.
ap!B—6t Corner Bryan aud Jefferson streets.
Auction Sales—This Day.
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, FURNITURE*
&cl, AT AUCTION.
BY BELL * HULL.
THIS S>\\ (Wednesday, April 22, at 11 o’clock, to
front of the store, will be sold :
Choice Baoon Shoulders,
Lard, Butter, Cheese,
Soap, Candles, Starch, Flour,
Alee. Wluee and Liquors,
Cigars, Tobacco and Suuff.
ALSO.
DRY GOODS,
„ FURNITURE, &c„ *O.
.Terms cash. aprtMt
FURNITURE AT AUCTION.
BY HELL At HFLL.
Oh WEDNESDAY. April 2?, at 11 o’clock, In front of
the atore, will be »old:
AND BK OKO°M FURNITURE.
Parlor Setts,
Chairs, Rooksrs,
Pictures, &e
Bidsttads, Wash.tands,
Bureaus,
Stove and Kitchen Ware.
-Terms'; apr2l-2t
Auction Sales-—Future Days.
Assignee's Sa e.
BY BELL & HULL.
ON THURSDAY, April 23rd, at 10 o’clook, to
iront of the store, will be sold.
Slock ol Clothing,
Real Estate to waresboro’, Ga.
Choses in action In the matter of David Davidson,
In bankruptcy, consisting of Aocouuts and Note., Ac.
terms cash. aprla-id
Underwriter's Sale.
BY BELL & HULL,
ON THUnSDAY, April 23rd at 12 o’clock, to front of
the Exchange, will be sold:
THE SCHOONER “ L. AUDENREID,"
160 tons burthen, with her cargo or 239 tons of best
Parlor Egg Coal, as sue now lies sank and resting ou
be gunboat Georgia, near Fort Jackion, tone her
with sundry articles now ou boatd the Vessel, viz:
1 large Storm Fly Sail, new,
1 Anchor, 1,100 pounds,
60 latnoms Cvain, large,
60 fathon s Chain, small.
Sundry Small Rigging,
bhip stores and cabin Fixtures.
ALSO,
Immediately after the above sals, at Messrs. Hnnter
A Gatnmeil’g Steamship Wharf, the following articles
saved from the wreck:
1 Mainsail,
1 Foresail,
1 Flying Jib,
1 Standing Jib,
1 Anchor, 80u pounds,
1 Kedve Anchor, 450 pounds,
1 Hawser, 60 falb ms,
1 new 4.tnch 40 fathom Line,
Lot of Running Rigging Blocks, Ac.
ALSO.
1 new, 17 foot Yawl Boat.
Purchasers to rernova said vessel aud cargo from
her present position.
Sold under mspec’lon and by recommendation of
the Port Wardens for account of the Underwriters and
all concerned
Terms cash. *pr22-td
W ANTED.
CENTRAL RAILROAD STOCK.
apr2o-lf BY BBI.L & HULL.
Administrator’s Sale.
BY BELL A HULL,
On the FIRST TUESDAY, to May next, at II
o’clook, will be sold before the Court House, to
Chatham county, under an order of the Court of
Or lnaiy, the following land belonging to the estate
Os .
T e undivided 3d of 68 acres of land, 4>f mils*
from the city ol Savannah, on Central Railroad.
Plot can be seen at our office.
XHOS. HUTCHINGS.
apr’B-td Admiolatrator.
STOCKS AT PRIVALE SALE.
BY BELL A HULL.
40 SHARES S. W. R. R. STOCK arplSslt
FISH, FiSH.
MACKEREL, Is, 2s and 3s,
PICKLED WHITE FIBH,
SMOKED aud PICKLED SALMON,
GENUINE GRAND BANK CODFISH,
AT
G. J. Beatty’s*
aplß-tf 30 WHITAKER STREET.
OIL, OIL.
35 BBL3. NO. I KEROSENE OIL,
For sale by
apl4—tf WILLIAMS, WARD A McINTIRE.
Ice House to Rent.
ICE HOUSE, with all the necessary fixtures,
pleasantly located near Colombia Square, for rent.
Apply at THIS OFFICE. mhl6—lf
TEA, TEA.
JUST RECEIVE 0 AT
BEATTY’S.
36 WHITAKER STREET,
CHOICE YOUNG HYSON TEAS, to five and ten
pound caudles, and by retail
Japan TEAS, UNCOLORBD.
SOUCHONG, OOLONG,
YOUNG HYSON and
GUNPOWDER TEAS,
by retail or In chest at the
aplß—tf SEW OROCERY STORE.
COKE.
SAVANNAH GAS LIGHT COMPANY,!
Savannah, Ga., April S.h, IS6B. /
Jj'HOM THIS DATE, until further notice, COKE
will be sold at this office at $% OO Per Load.
ap9— eodlOt A. G. GUiSRARD, Agent
AN ORDINANCE
To preecribe tl.e kind of fuel to be used for *te»m
bo'ter engines in the city of Savannah, and to
afltx penalties for violation of thl* ordinance.
Section 1. Tbc Mayor and Aldermen ol tne city of
Savannah, in council assembled, do hereby ordain.
Thai from and ts er the pradng of this ordinance It
shall not. he lawlul for any person to use to any ateam
ng ue boiler In said city, In which there muy be an
amlicla draught by the iniroductlon ol »tea-n In the
smoke sack, any luel other than anthracite o- bitu
minous cal, under a pena’ty of not more than $l6O
for each and every day’s offence.
Ordinance pubsed In Council, April 16th lr6B.
MARTIN J. SORB, Mayor pro tem.
Attest—Jas. Stxwaut, Clerk of Connell.
ap!7—St
CHEAP EDITION OF DICKENS.
JUST RECEIVED a Farther Snpplyof
SKETCHES BY “BOZ." 26 cents.
OUR MUTUAL FRIEND 40 cents.
A TALE OF TW.O CITIES 25 cents.
PICKWICK PAPERS 25 cents.
OLIVER TWIST 25 cunts.
GREAT EXPECTATIONS 25 cents,
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j ua H , Charleston, Baltimore, New York, New Orleans,
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The “Atru,” is Democratic In politics, and opposed
j to negro suffrage, and fanaticism generally.
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