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AUCTION SALES
Special Notice.
CITT OP SAVANNA1T, 1
OwionCtesK op Coiwoit: . >•-
* January Sut>A i860. »
P ARTIES hiving bPls against the city
pan hyTMi clock o Jj ie
Motubty i»reccd tig iacli regular meeting of .louuci*-
Ju They mnstbbiimdeoiitou tbs primed form whkh
Will b<* Aopplfed by the Clerk of Couucil, aud have the
necessary Revenue Stamp attached .... t
a. In all casts it will he noces>ary for c«U Jill «»
he approved by the Chairman of the .omumtt ,
which authorizes the transaction prior to being hat
ed to the Cleik.
This rule will be rigidly ™hrced^ sTEWART
i. 25 . f Uleriaof Council.
PVKEKA1 INVITATION.
The Itl uds and acquaintance of Miss tAVINIA
MOIlHEJiL, Mrs. Sarah Morrell ahd.Mrs. Lydia Jonest
are retpeclftal’y invited to attend the funeral of the
former, ftorn her lato residence, on. llronghinn Street,
two doors from Barnard, at 10 o'clock a. in.. Tills Day.
Bart tbat-Siie teetiittony ot this inan Evans
The Savannah Daily Herald.
AUCTION. AUCTKH
had little or no weight with tile fair-minded
gentlemen who cothposed the commission.
IN GKNKHAL. '
—Gov. Buckingham, of Connecticut, and
other capitalists at Norwich, have formed.a
company with $50,000 capital to carry on the
lumber business principally at the South.
—Geo. W. Day of Chelsea, Ma9s., the in
ventor of a machine for making shoes which
drives the shoe thread like pegs, a good imi
tation of pegged work, has sold his interest
for $200,000, and is to receive a per centage
on every pair of boots made by this pro-
Speeial Announcement.
ARTEMUS^ WARDS
nights,
Every Monday, Wednesday and w
~ V- _ Evenings, ^
At Store, No. 71, St. Julian street, who.
assortment of
iny Goods, Yankee Notions, j eW( ,i,_ .
willow offered. 1 r f> tc,n
Sates positive. s
RARE CHANCE3 FOR ILTEstj^
York, 'Williams, jy e j
W. M ASON &co
TOimw ue.vi.ee in
by s,
SAMV£h \V. MASON,
\V. T. THOMPSON,..
Editor,
.Associate Editor.
FAREWEMi _
Prior to his Departure for England.
MR. JOUN P. SMITH....... ..•••••Diwotoe
THBATRB.
Monday, Tuesday.Wednc.dny and Thur»-
day, Jan. ^0, 30, 31st aud Feb. 1st.
Most Positively^ Nights only.
The public arc most respectfully informed that
ARTEMUS WARD
Will appear in Savannah on the night, above men
tioned. in his
CHEERFUL MORMON STORIES,
Illnstrated with Eighteen Splendid and Thoroughly
Accurate
. Panoramic "Views
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Official Paper of the City,
AND LIQUORS,
A Of all descriptions,
AT FALLIGANT’S OLD PAINT STAND.
Corner St. Julian and Bryan Sts,
Near the Pulaski Douse.
AGENT FOB ALE AND LAGER BEER.
ATTENTION:
Metropolitan Fire Company.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Company will ne held This Evening, a'
the Fireman's nail, at 7>f o’clock.
Piineuilii attendance is requested. Members will
come pi epared to pay all dues. By order ot
JAMES STEWART, President.
<T. A. Fecoek, Secretary pro tem. J2D-1
ARD GflURTY
18GG.
& Co.
Offer for sale one hundred acres of Lar,,'
from Savannah, otrthe White Blue Boas
ovi.ailnnf tiitnoL* Vnrm nr f> . ...l..: u *
HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCI1U,
excellent Stock Farm or for Gardening a’,, ®|it|
portion of it is under cnitivaUon and Xw 1 *
tieavdy timbered, and tiiere are -, ixo
200 cords of Wood cut and piled on "it, * A*,
ALso,
One desirable Lot at Thunderbolt tuv.
Terms cash. ' IKea Pe5.
For Weakness arising from Indiscretion. The ezbaustod
powers of Nature which are accompanied by so many
alarming symptoms, arnoug which will be found Indis*
position to Exertion, Loss of Memory, Wakefulness,
Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil; in fact.
Universal Lassitude, Prostration, and inability to ontsr
into the enjoyments of society.
The Constitution, once affected with Organic Weakness,
requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and invigorate
the system, which HELM BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU in
variably does. If no treatment is submitted tQ, Con-
La it omin-
ordcred to
TO THE FIREMEN
The President* of the different Fire Companies are
informed that the Tickets for the Trumpet Presenta
tion will be ready at J. C. Schreiner & Son’s Book
Store, this Monday at 12 o’clock M.
RAYMOND A HAMILTON.
Pulaski House, Jan. I8tb, 1806.
UNDERWRITERS’ SAilP
York, Williams, Mein,
& Co.
Will sell at auction THIS DAY, Monday ,,,,
on wharf, at thefootol Drayuinarwt.'
83 bbls Onions
16 hhl« Potatoes
] bbi Beans
Damaged on board schooner
York to thu port, atidfol l under inject
Wardens and for account of Underwriter
conceruea. ' 31
FOREIGN A
, ALES HINES
V 207 >
X CAVA!,MAH y
GREAT SALT LAKE CITY,
AND THE VALLEY OF UTAH.
DOMESTIC
LIQUORS &SEGARS
£ BAY ST. A
Sky CA.
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
W. T.
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Cobbbctios.—Id the article beaded ‘-Rail
road Matters,” which appeared in the last
issue of the Herald, we are made to say
•‘the people residing in that large and pro
ductive, section between the Savannah and
Apalachicola rivers.” It should be between
the Suwannee and Apalachicola' rivers. . A
sbniiar misprint occurs in,he communication
upon tho RhiiiG sul'jcCt.
THE AMERICAN QlKSlIDN.
Our relations with France and Mexico pre
sent a question of grave importance. In the
hope of embroiling our Government iu then
disreputable transactions the adventurers
who infest ihe banjos of the Rio Grande, in
the vicinity of Brownsville and Matamoras,
have at la-t brought about a collision be
tween a force of men from our side of the
river and the troops of Maximilian on the
other side. Notwithstanding the sympathy
of the Administration is enlisted in behalt (t
the Republican party in Mexico, it will hard
ly sanction these fillibustering operations by
a" gang of disguised buccaneers, as they are
represented to be.
War should be avoided at all times, unless
absolutely essential to a nation s prosperity
and gthicral welfare ; and certainly the peo
ple of the United States, encumbered with a
debt of the greatest magnitude, aud just
emerged from a most saugttmary conflict,
should bo more than ever guarded in taking
up the gauntlet of war. If wc are to battle
with Napoleou and Maximilian, let us be
fully aw are that we are iu the right. The
policy which was advocated by Mr. Monroe
should scarcely be considered so binding
upon our Government as, if violated, to re
quire us at every hazard to take up arms in
its defense. The quesliou of interference iu
the a flairs of Mexico stands, we think, on its
own merits, abstracted from any policy that
ntav have beeu heretofore advocated, eitliei
by the Executive or Legislative department
of the Government.
That the Government of this country has
grave matters at issue with other powers
growing out of our late civil war, is not
to be denied. But the chief of these, per
haps, do not relate to the Mexican complica
tion ; and wc have reason to hope, more
over, that they can be honorably settled
without an appeal to arms. What the Amer
ican people have done in the fighting line,
during the liist five years, aud in years pre
ceding the late internecine struggle, we ap
prehend, is quite ample to establish their
reputation as a nation to be respected lot
their prowess, and abundantly abletoprolec.
themselves and their rights from aggression.
It they forbear to exercise their physical
power to back up diplomacy in any given
case, it will certainly not be attributed to
cowardice, but rather to a spirit of modera
tion aud magnanimity, by other nations.—
Nothing is required of or to be regained by
’h-m at this day in the way of a crusade lor
demand the interference of the United States
with the present order of things iu Mexico,
it would be worse than folly for our Govern
ment to yield to the demagozical cry ot itios c
who have nothing to locate but something to
gain by keeping the country embroiled in the
calamities of war.
For the want of a stable government tn
Mexico, the commerce of this country an os
alf civilized nations lias long suffered; and
the political complications which have grown
out of this want may be traced iu the wars
which have devastated and impoverished
her rich provinces, which have resulted in
transferring to this country so la:ge a por
tion of her territory, and finally placed a tor-
reign potentate at the head ot affairs. The
instability of affairs in this hitherto unfortu
nate country is fully illustrated by the fact
that in the last thirty-five years it lias had
sixty-five different rulers, a large majority o!
whom were military usurpers, and were de
spised by the people. And even under the
administration of Juarez, who is acknow
ledged to be intelligent aud patriotic aud far
leBS°sangumary than many of his numerous
predecessors, nothing was done to im
prove the condition of the country ;
hut, on the contrary, iu lime of
peace, while yet unmolested, it was
a den of thieves and robbers which plunged
her still lower into the gulf of bankruptcy.
Her previous disregard of international law
and obligations had compelled the United
{states to make war upon her, and to sign a
portion of her territory in satisfaction of just
claims. The existence of similar claims ou
the part of Fr&uce and England, with no
prospect of indemnity, afterwards led to a
similar course of action.
Although no advocate for monarchical
governments, yet, if Mexico can prosper un
der no other and a majority of the people
prefer such rule, we cannot see the necessity
tor our interference, when the restoration
of a Republican form ol government, will
restore the reisn ot anarchy, and ultimately,
it may be, result in the entire extinction ol
civilization aud humanity.
In another place we pubfibh the General
Order of Brevet Major Gen. Brannau, re
leasing Gen. Meicer from arrest aud an
nouncing his acquittal of the charge?, pre
ferred against him. As a specimen of the
evidence on which the authorities at Wash-
rngtou relied tor his conviction, we give the
following: „ n.
“New Youk, Jan. 19.-The Herald’s
Washington Special says Wm. H-Evans, late
Lieut, of the 2lst Penn. Regt. has been sum
moned as a witness in the trial of General
Mercer, uovr pending at Savannah, for exe
cuting several prisoners just before the oc
cupation of that city by our forces.
‘•He will testify that on a givem day, just
before the Federal occupation of Savannah,
Mercer rode over to the post prison and or
dered the. summary execution of seven Fed
eral soldiers, merely to preveut their recap
ture by our forces. The lieutenant remem
bers the order given by Mercer to be as fol
lows : “Bring out and hang those damned
Yankee sotdiers higher than Haman ever
bung, aud send them to hell, where they
ought to have been long ago."
If the reader will compare this statement
with the testimony given by Lieut. Evans
beforo the Military Commission on the trial
as published m the Herald, he will be able
to determine how lar his sworn evidence
sustained his voluntary declarations against
Qen. Mercer. We think we may safely as-
cess.
—The New Orleans Delta 1
ou3 that pontoon trains have I
the Rio Grande. They were ordered from
New Orleans by the direction of Geu. Sheri
dan, whose Chief of Staff is now at Browns-
ille.
—The New Orleans papers announce the
arrival there, ou the sixth instant, of Bishop
Wilmer, and states that Louisiana lias been
without Episcopal visitation during the past
four years.
-Dr. Everrtt, of New Orleans, claims to
have invented a new telegraph requiriug no
insulators, batteries or poles. It is noticed
approvingly by the Picayune, which says the
pparatus is simple, the process easy, and
the alphabet easily learned.
—A Washington special says a Union Sen
ator has received a letter from Kentucky,
staling that a movement is being organized
to return John C. Breckinridge to the Senate
in place of Garrett Davis.
—TheVicksburg Herald strongly urges the
re-assembling of the Convention of the State
■ .f Mississippi, and there are indications that
Judge Yerger, its Presiuent, favors it.
—The widow and child of the lamented
General Stonewall Jackson arc in Richmond,
guesis in the family of the Rev. Dr. Hoge.
Si any gallant members of her lamented hus-
hamfs old command called and paid their
respects to her on New Year’s day.
—In thirteen years the public library in
Boston lias risen from a collection ol a few
thousand volumes to above 120,000, and from
a circulation of about 7,000 a year to above
190,000.
—A railroad track has been laid across the
Mississippi river on the ice at Atchison, and
tiains cross regularly.
—The alleged attempt to assassinate Sena
tor Wade is stripped of its startling propor
tions, as it appears that it was the freak of
an it*6une man, who claims that he has been
discharged from the Boston Navy Yard. The
same crazy fellow has been loitering around
Congress lor several days, and has been turn
ed away several times by the doorkeeper of
the House.
Gkougia Looking Up.—A correspondent ol
a northern paper 9ays ;
“Georgia is likely to prove one of the great
est States of the Union. She is more active,
lias a larger quantity of cotton, gold, and
silver, aud her people exhibit more energy
and enterprise Ilian most of the Southern
States combined. The Northern and Western
element is prominent in this Slate, aud they
are not only recovered from the effects of the
war, but are advancing rapidly toward pros
perity. I found Savannah, Augusta, Atlanta,
Macon aud Columbus doing a driving busi
ness. The people themselves are astonished
at tbe quantities of cotton brought to lignt
since tbe war closed, and large amounts ol
coin are in use daily.”
Quick Time.—We were shown an invoice
of goods yesterday which were shipped from
New Yltfk on the 2d of the month, and ar
rived on the 12th—and this by tbe regular
freight line. They were sent from Savannah,
by way ol the river, by the steamer Two
Boys. The parties also had a lot shipped
ini]) iNjiiiu 1 iY ft| iliuliF iwjiulffiift iiu! naiBWr
by the gentlemen of this firm that the time is
made principally through tbe energy and
promptitude of Mr. Geo. C. Freeman, for
warding and commission merchant, Savan
nah. Mr. Freeman is well known to many
of our eitizeus—formerly residing iu this
city—and bis promptness as a shipping agent
at Savannah, is spoken of in the blithest
terms by all who have had any dealings with
him. We cheerfully recommend him to those
needing the services of a forwarding agent at
Savannah.—Macon Jour, and Messenger, lGtb.
tion v..
Store, t
Pnlaskl 1
ATTENTION!
MECHANIC FIRE COMPANY.
The annual meeting of yonr Company will bo held
at the Court House, THIS MONDAY EVENING, Jan
uary 29th, at 7 o’clock.
A punctual attendance of the members ig urgently
requested, as the election of officers and other Im
portant bminots will be brought Lefore the meeting
By order or HENRY II. U NVXLLE,
» 1st Foreman.
Attest: Secretary.
Holiable Soutlioru
Xasuraaoe.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL LIFE INSU
RANCE COMPANY.
(Established in ls49.)
CAPITAL .^378,000,
Hon. YV. F. DeSAUSMHE, Pres.
V. W. MoMastto. Actuary.
This Crnip my has paid for losses to the Widows
and Orphaus of the South near $100,000.
The lates are low and pro tits regnlurly returned to
Ibe insurers.
J. B. READ, M. D. Medical Examine'.
THE
National Marine and Fire
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF NEW ORLEANS -
C A PIT AL, 83GO.OIK)
The undersigned bqgs leave to inform the insuring
public that he has been legally appointed Agent for
the above named Company, iy;d is ready to take Ma
rine, River and Fire Risks at customary rates.
O. C. MYERS, Agent,
Office over Hunter A Gammclt, 84 Bay street.
1*29-3in
Another Prize Shooting.
A FOUR YEARS OLD STALLION
W ILL he shot for TO-DAY (Monday.) at Mr. F.
BROADBECKER’S, on Lover’s Lane
Chances—Oue Dollar each. The public are respect
fully invited to attcud. J29-1*
Eastern Hay.
50 BALES juslj-eceived and for sale by
j‘29-tf
BIUGilAM, BALDWIN & CO.
Corn, Corn.
1,000
j29 3
SACKS Corn, for sale, to iirriv- per steam
ers. WRIGHT, GTKIiS ,t i!t.i. ’
No. 7 Jones’ Block.
The Fenians.—Ttte news of tbe dissension
among the Fenians in the United Slates is
received with great exultation by lbe Eng
lish papers; and it is veiy natural that it
should create jubilant feeling in England.
Tue London Daily News says of it:
“After this struggle, it will be difficult to
reinstate Fenianistu in its old importance be
fore the world. For some reasons we could
have wished that the display had been post
poned for a month or two. Our govemmeut,
•ur press and our judges have beeu treating
Fenianism us a very serious thing,and we are
all committed to that line. - We caunot sud
denly change ground ; Mr. Justice Keogh
must be kept in countenance ; whereas this
ridiculous demonstration suggests to the
world that we have been making loo much
ot an absurd imposture. This, however,
a matter as to which we have no choice, and
perhaps ou the whole it is better that Fe-
niauism should visibly collapse amidst the
laughter of the world, than owe its tsuppres
sioa entirely to stern justice."
Hopes Realized.—Young women lament
ing iu secret the first grey hairs, those ugly
ita'rbingers of decay. Mrs. S. A. Allen's
World’s Hair Restorer aud Zylobalsamum,
or Hair Dressing, never fail to restore grey
hair to its youthiul color. They act directly
upon the roots of the hair, invigorating them,
rendering the hair soft, silky and glossy, and
disposing it to remain in any desired position
Every Druggist sells them,
jan 25 codlw
OFFICE SOUTHERN INS. & TRUST CO.,\
Savannah, Jail. 19, lSiitt. )
The Boani of Directors of this Company have this
day called in an instalment of one dollar per share,
payable atthe office of the Company on or before the
tiiat of March next.
20 2awtMI J. C. MyNULTY, Sec.
Office of U. S. Direct Tax Com
missioner.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, \
Savannah, Dec. 13, 1865.1
Owners of Lots, Lands and Improvements in the
city ol Savannah, Ga., are notified that the TaxRoilfor
suid city is completed, and the taxes dne thereon may
be paid to the undersigned within sixty (COj days from
Ihis date, at our office, north-west comer of South
Br’Ttd and Lincoln strectB, in said city of Savannah.
For non-payment of the tax, the Act of Congress
prescribes a forfeiture of the property taxed to the
United States.
Office honrs from 9 to 12 a. jn., and 2 to E p. m.
T. P. ROBB,
S. A. TANCOAST,
J. C. BATES,
U. S. Direct Tax Commissioners, Dist.
d!3-tf of Georgia.
Notice.
OFFICE SAV. & OGEECHEB CANAL CO-.l
January 25th, 1866. /
On and after this date, no Rafts, Flats or Boats will
be allowed to pass in the Savannah River Level be
tween dark and daylight. Ralts must not be fasten
sd omihc tow path-side of the Canal.
9 F. BLAIR, President.
E- F. Blais, Sec'y. 6 J26
wBiSJW
sunset, will be stored at risk and expense of owners.
WM. II. STARK,
Agent.
j29-l
Teas, Teas.
EVENTY-1MVK saddles, R lbs, superior Imperial
aud Young Hyson Tons, for family u»e; 75 end'
dies Souchong and English Breakfast Teas Just re"
eived and for sale liv
niLTON A RANDELL.
j-29-6 103 Bay Btreet.
FOR SALE.
r riHI-7 Wharf and Brick Building adj icent. known a a
lot No. 15, west >.f Bull street. Tiio YVhaf front*
on the riv.-r 125 feet, and contains 134 feet on its west
ern nml lit) feet on Its eastern boundary. Exclusive
of the ground occupied by tile bnilding and alley way,
the budding extends 123 leet S incites in width aud SO
feet In depth, aud consists of 20 stores four stories
high with attic... For further information and terms,
apply to tile subscriber.
j29-law2w JOHN WILLIAMSON,
CJTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
O ail whom it may concern:
Whereas, William Hunter will apply at the Court ol
Ordinary for Letters Dismiaaory as Administrator on
th» estate of John boston, late of said county, de
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it tuny concern, to bennd nppcnr before said Court to
muke objection (if any they have) on or belore tile
flrst Monday in August next, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Witness niy official signature this 27th dav of Jan-
utwv. lfcCG. D. A. O'Bl ltNE.
J29 o. a o.
Coffees.
ngo
Rlu<
25 sacks St. Domingo Coffee
SO sacks superior ft to Coffee
20 hats choice Java Coffee
In store and for sale by
HILTON A RANDELL,
j-29-6 193 Buy street.
Lamar’s Cotton Press.
SAVANNAH, Jan. 27,1806.
I IO avoid any misunderstanding, wo, the under-
■ signed, renters of the Cotton Ptcbs known as
’• Lamar’s Cotton Press," wonld-notify our friends and
the public who are interested, that on and after this
date wc will compress all Coast-wise Cotton sent to
our Press at seventy five cents per bale.
J20 TUCKER, LAPHAM 4 CO.
On Consingment.
55 bbls Yeilow Onions
in bbls Apples
6 bbls Figs
3 bb!» Cranberries
10 half bbls Cranberries
23 half boxes Raisins .
1 box Tomatoes
In kegs butter.
.Tnst arrived ami lor sale by
Jiffl L. J. GUILMARTIN 4 CO.
HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
In affections peculiar to “ Females,” U uncqualed by
tiny other preparation is in Chlorosis or Retention,
Painfulness, or Supprfs\ 1 'll of Customary Evacuations,
Ulcerated or Schirru3 Suite of tbe Uterus ; and all com
plaints incident to the sex , whether arising from habits
of dissipation, imprudence in, or the decline or change
in life.
HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
IMPROVED ROSE WASH
Will radically exterminate from the system Diseases
arising from Habits of Dissipation at little expense, littie
or no change in diet, no inconvenience or exposure ; com*
pletoly superseding those unpleasant and dangerous jt
medies, Copaiba, and Mercury, in all these diseases.
USB HELMBOLD’S
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
In all Diseases of these org.ius, whether existing in
14 Male ” or ** Female” from whatever cause originating,
and no matter how long standing. It is pleasant in taste
and odor, “ immediate ” in actum, and more strength*
eujnj than any of the preparations of Bari: or Iron.
Those suffering from Broken down or Delicate Consti'
tutions, procure the remedy at once. ^
The reader must be aware that however slight may
be the attack of the above diseases, it is certain to af
fect his Bodily Health, Mental Powers, and Happiness.
All the above diseases require the aid of a diuretic.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHy
Is tbe Great Diuretic.
HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA,
For purifying the blood, removing ail chrouic constitu
tional diseases arising from an impure state of the
blood, and the only reliable and effectual known
remedy for the cure of Scrofula, Scald Head,Salt Rheum,
Paius and Swelliugs of the Bones, Ulceration of tho
Tbroit and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Tetter,
Erysipelas, and.all scaly eruptions of the skin,
AND BEAUTJKYU* THE COMPLEXION.
Sot a few of the worst disorders that affect mankind
arise from tbe corruption that accumulates in the blood.
Of all the discoveries tint have been made to purge it
out, none can equal in effect HELMBOLD’S COMPOUND
EX fllACT OF SAltSAi'AKIl.IA. It cleanses and reno
vates the blood, Instils tho vigor of health into the
system, anj purges out the humors which make dis
ease. It stimuiates the healthy functionsgt the body,
and* expels the disorders that grow and rankle in the
blood. Such a remedy that could be relied on, has
Mi
has virtues St
„ ...ine^uriri^^anythhSgth^fhareevorW^^ 1
Two tabiespoouful of tbe Extract or Sarsaparilla added*
to a pint or water Is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and
ose bottle is fully equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sar
saparilla, or tho decoction as usually made.
*3- THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO
USE IN T1IE UNITED STATES ARMY, and aro also in
very g.-o.-ral use in all lire State HOSPITALS and PUB-
IJC SANITARY INSTITUTIONS throughout the land, as
well as iu Private practices, and are considered as-in
valuable remedies.
Sre Mtdical Properties of Buchu,'
FROM DISTENSAT0RY OF THE UNITED STATES.
See Professor Dewee’s valuable works on the Tractico
of Physic.
See retunrls made by the late celebrated Dr. PHTSia.
of l’blladclpbk.
See remurls mqde by Dr. Etoraiv JPDowkll, a cele
brated Physhtan and Member of the Royal College of
Surgeons, Irqand, and published in tho Tran9actioua of
the King aadAjueen's Journal.
See Jft-rfuxj Chirurgical Renew, published by Bexia-
min TkavKit MFollow of Royal College of Surgeons.
See most oRbo lato Standard Works of Medietas,
i extract Bucnu,
SARSAPAPJLLA."
HUNOPAL <EPOT—
•Sold by all Druggists.
HELMBOLD’S
DBDGjUTS CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE,
694 BROADWAY.
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dec27-eo<lV-
M. WALSH,
ole,ale Agent lor the Mate Of Georgia.
Met AY, BLISS & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
TYEALERS iaWhite Oak and Yellow Flue Timber of
A-e all sizes. Jash advances made on consignments
of Timber, Cotton, Naval Stores, 4c.
The abovc-nnted house offer unn,ual facilities for
the sale of Si ifchern Products, and respectfully so
licit consigumi its.
MoKAY. BUSS 4 CO,
rt2I-fawtf 155 Broadway. N. Y-
Notice of Chairman of the Committee on
Streets and Lanes.
T IlEcitiems of Savannah are respectfully requested
to avoid throwing water, slops, in the streets
and lanes. It i-» the desire of the Committee on
Streets and Lanes to keep the city in a cleau and or
derly condition; and they seek the co-operation nf its
citizens in doing so. They are unwilling to resort to
compulsory measures if they can "be avoided; and,
therefore, this request Is made. Unless the citizens
impede to this request, the Committee will be obliged
to strictly enforce the ordinance of the city.
F. L. GUE,
J99.6 Chairman Com. Streets and Lanes.
Powder, Shot, Caps.
160 kegs Hazard’s F.F. G. Sporting Powder
75 HP. and quarter kegs F. F. G. do
20 cases, 1 lb. canisters do
2< 0 bags, assorted sizes, Drop Shot
100,000 G. D. Percussion Caps. For sale by
HILTON A RANDELL,
j29-C 193 liny-at.
NOTICE
Preserved Cider
50 33ax*rels.
For sale by
j26-C*
C. W. THOMPSON,
IU Bay-SL
OFFICE ATLANTIC 4 GULF R. B. CO., \
' Savannah, January 24,1 SCI.)
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of tho
Atlantic 4 Gulf Railroad Company will be held at
their office, on Bay street, on Wednesday, the 14th
day of February next, at 12 o’clock m.
£n election for Directors to serve forithe ensuing
year will be held qt the same time and place.
‘ D. MACDONALD.
j-25-td Secretary.
nriHK suiisc
A Darien,
£ionee, with m
with all n
ucrea or hieh
bank attached
mile of liarien
i*(l by a fine K
month*’ notice
Apply to M
Charles Spalui
ehaiu strceiB,
VTInuorn Lawt
Mavann
R SALE.
r offers for sale her residence near
. consisting of a largo two-story
well finished rooms and basement,
v uuLbnildings. Also, one hundred
uni and sixly acres of marsh under
hereto. This place is within a half
,ud is highly Improved aud surroand-
lo of oaks. Possession given on two
b tbe present tenant.
. M. S. Kell, near Darien, or to Mr.
at tlie corner of Jones and Haber-
auuah, jo-2aw3w
WI
General
Wx.M, Lawton.
Charleston, 9.C.
BN LAWTON & CO.,
mmission Merchants,
DEALERS J t COTTON, LUMBER, Ac.,
Oppo te the Mariners' Church,
13-tufAsim BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,
1 TJHE
ORPE MILLS,
— ON — f>
NSON’S ISLAND,
Opposite Drayton Street,
A RE at work,»nd are ready to fill orders for
Ueoigia YEILOW PINE LUMBER, either for
city consumption lor for shipment. Apply to the
Agents, V WINBORN, LA.WTON <t CO.,
Bay sttejt, opposite Mariner’s C-hurcb.
i25-Th.Sa4To*»-
►tice.
OFFICE ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT)
CHARLESTONJfc SAVANNAH R. R. CO., V
(jharieston, S. C., Jan. 6,1866. j
A LL persons are Prohibited from removing any
A property btlotqpig to thia Company from tbe
line of road, or otherwise trespassing upon it. Of
fenders will in evtty nstanco be prosecuted to the
Utmost extent of jhejaw. g HAI jjg S-
J22«eotfim Engineer and Superintendent.
An entertainment which his achieved the most
marked socces* in the cities of New York, Philadel
phia, Baltimore and St. Louis, and which has recent
ly been given to
OVERFLOWING HOUSES
VICKSBURG,
NATCHEZ and
NEW ORLEANS,
Iu LOUISVILLE,
NASHVILLE,
MEMPHIS, #
Notwithstanding the heavy expense attending this
engagement the prices will remain as usual. Re
served seats can bo obtained at Schrieneris Book aud
Music Store without extra charge. Sale of seats will
commence Mondav morning, Jan. 29th. and continue
following days. The Piano Used at Artemus
Ward's entertainments, is kindly furnished hy_Mr.
Schreiner. J27
mmm—W————WWW———■^
PISTOL SHOOTING
CHALLENGE TO ANY MAN IN THE
UNITED STATES.
8 T AZfe S, $1,000,
AS follows :
X TO shoot in total darkness, and my opponent to
shoot in daylight: my opponent to shoot twenty
shots at the word, at the spot, and I to shoot fifteen
shots, att deliberate aim, My fifteen shots to measure,
string measurement, against rqftdkrponeni's twenty
shots; distance, fifteen or twcntjlJBces.
If the challenge is accepted, my opponent must
shoot either iu Snvannah. Augusta or Macon, On.;
l he match to take place within ten days after acceded
to, and pay or play.
Address the undersigned, at his gallery, on Bay
street, over -‘Oaf House.’’ where the money will al
ways be found, and all the arrangement- can be
made. Capt. JOH v TRAVIS,
Bay street, over “ our House," savaunah.
j22
CODFISH’.
t A DRUMS prime Codfl-h. For sale by
IV HILTON A RANDELL.
J2G 6
193 Ray street.
Seed Rice.
1000
jiC-3
BUSHELS, carefully selected Seed Rice. For
sale by
PHILLIPS 4 MYERS.
A. C. LOMELINO,
DEALKB IN
Groceries, Provisions,Wines. Liprs, &e.
AND 1CV1*Y OTUEB ARTICLE IN THE GB'OEBT LINE
UNDER MASONIC HALL,
(Comer of Bull Street and Congress Street Lane,)
8AVANNAH, GEORGIA,
dl 3—3m
Ch. Farre Champagn
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
an30
DISSOLUTION.
mUE Firm of Israel R. Sealy 4 Co. was dissolved
A on the 12th inst., by tlie withdrawal of Israel R.
Scaly. The business will be conducted until further
notice, bv T. II. Palmer, who is duly authorized to col
lect and settle all business connected therewitn.
ISRAEL H. SEAL1,
J. P. GILSON, Agent,
jl-,, A. S. BIGELOW.
GRITS.
HAVE in operation on the Bay, between nabrr-
nliiii uni nfinnAl^^li^iiMMll.
respectfully solict.
j24-Iw
E. HAGAR.
Pickled Beef.
BBLS. Mess Beef. For sale by
j27-tf BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A fo
VALENTINES,
AT ESTILfifF NEWS DEPOT,
lT-tf Bull-st, back of Post Office.
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS. SEGARS, &C.
14:7 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
rfNF.XT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.)
Vt/E invito the attention of the Trade and the Pnb-
VV lie generally to our large and elegant assort
ment of
Wines, Liquors. Cordials, Conserves, Se-
jyirs, etc., etc.,
which is not, excelled by any similar establishment in
'^We^iro sole proprietors nf DUNBAR'S CELE
BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputation of
whi-li is fnilv established in this and foreign coun
tries; DUNBAR’S well known STOMACH BITTERS,
guarnnted superior to any article of the kind, de
signed express'v for hotel and family use: DUN
BARS SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war
ranted of the utmost pnrity, and put np expres-ly
for our house, of which we are Mile proprietors and
importers. Sole Agents for Roliert Smith s cele
brated PHILADELPHIA ALE. In cases and ban-els;
English, Scotch and American ALE nml PORTER,
BRANDY, Scotch and Bourbon WHISKEY and AR
RACK BUNCHES, formerly well kuown throughout
the United States, put up by us in cases for export
and home consumption.
T. J. D. 4 Co. are sole Agents for A. & H- w ■
Catherwood’s Pare RYE WHISKIES, XX and XJtJt
brands, guaranteed unsurpassed iu quality anil ex
cellence. Constantly oil band, a large and well se
lected stork of Uu lift HON and WHEAT WHISKIES,
worthy ihe attention of the trade and Connoisseurs
generally. An assortment of SEG.ARS of finest
grades, manufactured anc imported expressly for this
house, which we offer at the very lowest net cash
pi ices. BRAN Dl ES, DINS, WISES, CHAMPAGNES,
ami every description aud grade of Foreign Liquors
imported directly by this oouse. and for sale in bond
or duty paid, at lowest market, rates d°o-tf
. - oftlitSS
-
EXECUTOR’S SALE. ~
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
WILL be sold at Auction on the first
February next, in front of the court Houa
o’clock * ^
Lots Nos. 29. 30 and 34. Green Ward. ayv,.
Giimerville, together with the improvement*'4
Lots, belonging to the estate of the iateLJ
O’Rourk, deceased. Sold by order of the c,yj
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors or*
tate - ’ 1 1,1
AT AUCTION.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
60 boxes Glass, size 12 b? 18 *
15 tierces choice canvassed Hums
es also,
Crates of Crockery, consisting of PUi a J
Teas, Ac.
Imported Goods
at AUCTION.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
TO-MORROW, Taesdav, 3Ulh inst., at Uo"
front of store, wii i be sold :
Invoice of Goods, from Nassau and I'emsi
gistiug of Foreign and Wrecked Goods v.;
12 bales Gunny Bagging
25 coils Rope
23,0.0 lbs Hoop Iron
15o bills Turk’s Island Sait
60 s.cks do do
160 sacks Live rj -ot d Suit
50 cas-s Brandy, in bond
60 kegs Bi-Car.’Soda
ALSO
Crockery and Glass-ware, Castile Snsp, vj
glasses. Gin. iu cases and dem'j ihus, Olive OS,rj
iu bbls. Sardines Ijout.s and Shoes, 'iW|
ton cloths, Letter Paper, Dry Goods, Fsurtii
Notions, Ac.- 4c. Term-; rash.
By Blun & Meyer.
THIS DAY, 29th ilia!., at 10 o’clock, a.
sold in front of More:
25 firkins thoicc family Butt-:
25 do Leaf curd
S Obis choice Sugar cured Hams
5 t'evees do do
12 bbls C Sugai
li o duz Smoking Tobacco
Til doz Blacking Brushes
An invoice of
TABLE AND POCKET CUTLER!
An invoice of Soaps and Perfumery, Wine
Goblets, Tumblers, Turins, Basins, Ac, &■-
ALSO
1 set Silver Desert Knivet
1 C octave Piano ,
2 sets Cane Seat Chairs
1 Wardrobe. Bureaus, Washstauds, fcsj
Toilet Taoles, Ac., Ac.
GROCERIES, &C,
T. A. CALL’S,
FRENCH TAILOR & CUTTER,
H AVING opened an establishment <m Whitaker,
between Bryan and St. J nliau streets, is preSar
od to execute iu nandsome aud fashlnnnbie styletail
orders left with him. Beet of m&u>ria!s and wfl[k-
mansbip furnished.2v» j27
New Sugar Cured Hams.
J A BBLS., a very superior article. Fo> al
IV 127-tf BRIGHAM, BALDY N
ale by
" & CO
MUSIC LESSON.
M R J. H. NEWMAN gives lessons i he Tiaii,
Melodeon and Voice. ■
Children’s Singing class on Monday id Thnfs-
days at 4 o’clock, at the Methodist Lee Room.
A class for Ladies and Gentlemen w unmence
on Wednesday evening, at 8 o’clock, t e M.
Church Lecture Room.
Leave orders at Mr. Mailon’s Book si Jongress
reel. eodlw
ROPE,
BACON,
NEW YORK EDWARDS’ HAMS
COFFEE,
SUGAR,
9 &c., &c., &c.
PHILLIPS & BYERS,
*n Bay Street.
UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
Octavus Cohen
Will soil TH^n.\r. Jan. 29t]h. at 10 o'nfl
3 Infs Rope
Lot Chain
1 Ax.;
Lot Blocks , -
Cooking Utensils
2 Pumps
3 Augurs
2 Buckets
Sold for account ol' Underwriters and all o
Terms cash. 0
UNDERWRITERS'
jt-lm
KlRLISr, BRO. & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
iLES, WllS 11 LIQUORS,
omas pcovpth man, a.a,rare.
Banging Tinder.
W ANTED—a Partner with capitt
ingTimber, on a large river]
market. Timber and|services pat in
Enquire of
TIS
J20-eod-5
It Rang
f lent to
apitaL
BUTTER/
Flour and Lard.
Having received a large stock of the above,
AT VERY LOW RATES,
we are able to offer great inducements to buyers.
RANDELL 4 CO.,
dlg.tr Somhwcst “mer of Bay and Barnard sts.
RIDE
W E have now on hand a few Open
Rockaways, ligtit and neat.
Harness, which we will sell unusuallyj
BOUSE 4 1
J25-tf 191
and
lets of
Raffle.
A FINE STALLION, six years old
next. His dam. Eclipse and Man
to the celebrated mare Fashion, and
Cloud. <
Lists can lie found at the billiard ro
Hall, at Oar Honse, and at Walter O'i
saloon over the Express Office.
GRABAH, nil.BA.1K & WBf
BANKERS AND CLAIM,
51 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEV
Having special facilities, particnid
given to the collection of claim* aga!
States Government.
GROCERY STORE F(
mHE Stock, Good Will and Fixtures
A best Grocery Stands in the city I
JS6 YORK, WILLIAMS. Mo'
PIERCE SKEHAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
rJn Fi " e Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For
eign and Domcsuc Wines. Liquors and Segura.
Also, Skehan’s Celebrated
golden ale
AND
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
in bottle and in wood.
Iisi°A 1 t!‘“. dDUb,i,,Br0WI1 St0r '” Sco ^^Eng
Liberal deductions msd j to the trade.
176 BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH.
and 62 Liberty street, N. Y.
c. A. HUBER, ~ 1 IWTliy^^ASm^
General IPartners.
M. K. JESUP & CO..
New Tort, Special Partners.
ni ? dll-tf
FLOUR
ever HALF bbls extra Family Floor;
I v ioo do do do.
Just received aud for sale at lnwe
by HILTON 4 ]
J26-6 193 ]
Bacon, Sides and 8bg
1A HHDS. Sugar Pickled Shoulders;
6 bh Is. very flue Sides. For sale 1
J2T-tf BRIGHAM, I
TUST received from the man%fi—
O “ Rose" and white-colored Smokii
pounds, half pounds and bales. For
facturer’s price.
ALSO,
SO bales Gunny Bagging. Far sale j
consignment 1
■». . ’ WRIGHT, GIBBS
jSS-lw 7 Jomr Block, ]
HUGER & HASELL,
NO. 4(J EAST BAY STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS,
AND DEALERS
IN
Railway Equipment and Supplies, Portable and
Stationary Engines, Saw Mills, and all kinds
of Machinery required by Railroad
Companies, Contractors.
Manufacturers, Machinists and Agriculturalists
Advances made on consignment of Railroad Inin-
also on Cotton and other Produce. on ’
bentleyd7has ell,
[CIVIL, MINING AND. CONSULTING
ENGINEER
3TIMATES MADE AND COJSTRACT3
TAKEN;
JFJFICE 46 ®* Sl j **?> CHtAKLESMIf,
I j25 imAtwtr
SALE OF AbE
SAW MILL.
BY OCTAVUS COHEN.
be sold on WlIIiNKSIiAY, ;;!b , Jnrt> ,
rni 2 c i , &„ fj L ae £ oa,lt o 1 '• hoin ii majc,
™7ivL f i a i W ’i> ’. Mal -'binery and toiler. Min
.on ihe ai»u Q L one mile above Bnrroi
Rmu U Lch - Rlver ’ lilnded at ,!iat iJOii,t W
SAL K OF GtlVKllAdlKN’i’ S’l’K
CHIEF QUaRTERMASTEH’-S OFrlCK, DkP i_
STREET A\D Cbablebtok, b. C., January 1,1, istl
W ILL be hold, at Public Auction, -it HiitoaM
, , TUESDAY. Fchraaiy C Dip
¥’ , J? n . d . er thB direction of Dupf. W.El
rtHiu, A. Q. M., tbe loilowiug Governmcut Ts
”lz:
Sid,, wheel Steamer NELLY BAKER
side-wheel -reamer O\MTA
Side-wiicei Steamer GOLDEN GATE
side wheel steamer NA.sTaSKET
fug relief
Tni! RESCUE.
rtohow J? scrll,t ', < ’" " f ibe above Steamers^’'
rdshed npou application at in.- Quuiteniusfir'.-J
at Cha.lestOE, Hilton Head, S. or Savannah.!
.. cash, in Govermneat Ena]
' I ° ,e sale, and idle bilance within fix ilijlj
tile sale, and before the vessels are removei. 1
,-•« tin r it , C. W. THOkiSl
_ J -’6-lill feb6 Brevet LL Col, and CtiMQl|
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE
\VIbL *>c sold at Stateslioro, Bulioch co’rarJ
v v tlie first Tuesday iu March next, wiiiiiif
legal hours of sale, all the lands belonging to Dl
late of George Grooms, deceased, In saidcomsnn
sisting of (974,C) nine Itundred seventy-rnnr-al
naif acres, bounded by lands of Wm. Lee, Ml
” ^ tCT9 < L. Sharp. T. Knight, utnl others,
rol’ly acres of laud, lot No. 919 in tlie 1st (lists,
secuon Cherokee, sold subject to the widow'-'iq
and by order of the Honorahle the (.’ourt of 0t®|
or said county, for the’ benefit of the Heirs of ski
tale. Terms made known on tlie dav nf sale, f
’ JOHN W. MOORE, Adm’
* ELIZABETH GUOOAIS, AdtuX I
Bulloch county, Jan. 19.1866. j5]
ADMINlSTltA’lOR’S SALE.
TN pursuance of an order of the Conrt ofO.-._
a ?’ “batham county, wilt be sold on the firsts
any in February next, at tiie Court House do»T
1SdVflUDab,, during the usual hours of
all the undivided balf interest of Janieu
deceased, iu the Shandy Hall farm, si tun ted
city of Savannah on the Thunderbolt road; sail* 1
^ “Jl fifty acres, more or less. .
j he said half interest sold for the piupose afl
vision JOHN o. FEKRILL I
d • -id Adm inistrst” |
CENTRAL RAILROAD BANlT
0 „ . „ . SaviNNAK, January9,I*!
N and after Monday, the 22d ol Jaunary Inst.sf
Bank will be ojauied for the reception ofb,
bz.-.t rcMis on deposit.
Bosomss boars from 9 a. m. to 2 p m
.Jlfoftw QKOBGE a. cutler
FAIBBANK’S
Standard Scales|
Are furnished at manufacturer's prices, by
BRADY, SMITH & CO., Agexts.
Stock of various styles and sizes at their wx
North side of Bay street; between jYhitaker x»U*|
Bard. '
These first-class and unequalled Weighing
used no other recommendation than that they -
received the unqualified approval of business
forty jean.
STRENGTH OF CONSTRUCTION’,
DURABILITY AND ACCURACY,
ADAPTATION AND CONVENIENCE j
kre found combined in the
Fairbanks Standard Scaled
to an extent unknown in the various imitatiooi
nominating NEW PRINCIPLES AND IMt’EOj
MENTS. Of such let business men beware,
sofibr no one to impose upon them with worthies! *
unreliable goods.
tr All styles and sizes furnished promptly-
i?4m .
•English Daily: Cheese.
Forsaiehy
50 S 3 " a 7Cr7 B R?lK^DwTN 4
GO