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The Savannah Daily Herald.
BY S. W. MASON.
SAMVEL W. MASON Kditor,
W. T. THOMPSON Associate Editor,
Official Paper of the City.
LAR6EST CIRCULATION II THE CITY AND 608NTV
MONDAY FEBRUARY IS, 1866.
SOUTHERN DEBTS.
Some weeks since the New York Chamber
of Commerce memorialized Congress to sus
pend by a special act the operation of the
statutes of limitation of the Southern States
during a period equal to that of the duration
of the war, so as to enable northern cred
itors to enforce the collection of debts.
It seems that the proposition was not fa
vorably entertained by the House ot Repre
sentatives. The Judiciary Committee to
whom the memorial had been referred, in
their report against the measure cite an act
passed by the last Congress on the same sub
ject, as the limit to which it is safe to go in
that direction.
That statute provides, as we learn from
the Washington correspondent of the Picay
une, that wherever, during the existence of
the rebellion, in any suit, civil or criminal,
the commencement of a suit, or the serving
ot a process is prevented by reason of a sus
pension therein of the course of Judicial pro
ceedings under the laws of the United States,
the period of such suspension shall not be
taken as any part of the time limited by
law tor the commencement ot such action.
This law, it will be observed, is limited to
actions commenced in the Courts of the
United States. The correspondent referred
to, says it is not a clear point that this act will
suspend the operation of the statutes of lim
itation upon uction commenced in the State
Courts. The Judiciary Committee is of opin
ion that it has that effect; but it is a ques
tion of judicial construction on that act and
on the constitutional points involved, which
may as well be made on that act as a new
one. It is regarded as “an open question
whether the State Courts will not hold on
the general principles of law, or the Stale
Legislatures, on the general principles oj
equity will not hold that the disability to
sue, created by a state of war,and the conse-
quen t forcible suspension of the right and pow
er of suitors to come into courts is not as
proper a ground for exemption from the op
eration of the act as infancy or coverture.
Tnese are questions of no ordinary inter
est to a large class of Southern debtors, who
will be glad to hear that the points at issue
are to be settled by judicial authority, and
Congress is disposed to let the law be ex
pounded by the courts without legislative
interference to suit particular cases.
Post Office. Hr-opeuetl In Georgia.
In addition to the Post Offices re-opened in Georgia- hcensea which cost $26 per year,
published in this paper last December. Snecial Aoen* Henry W. Hillard, ex-member of Congress from
MURDER AT DARIEN, GA.
We are indebted to Mr. Charles Domm, Purser of
the steamer H. M. Cool, for the particulars of a mur
der which occurred on Thursday last at Darien.
It appears that a captain of a ™<»n smack, at that
place, sent one of his men to purchase some nails for
him, and when the man came back one of the hands
on the vessel asked him for some of them, which he
gave him. He then went to the captain and handed
him the balance, who asked bin, why he gave the nails
to the man, saying: “You s—n of a b—h, why didn't
yon obey orders.’' The man then said to the captain
that “he had stood this thing long enough, end if he
didn’t like him he hod better pay him off and let him
go.” Some other words ensued when the captain
struck the sailor. The tailor then turned around and
gave him a severs threshing. The captain then went
aft, when the sailor remarked: “I suppose you are go
ing alter one of your d—d pistols," and went forward.
The captain came ont of his cabin with a revolver end
attempted to fire twice, but the pistol foiled to go off.
The sailor then ran forward, but stumbled over some
thing, when the captain aimed the third time and the
pistol went off, the ball striking the man in the fore
head. After suffering extreme agony for the space of
ten hours, the man expired.
The affair look place at the wharf at Millen’s Mill.
The captain waa arrested and the coroner summoned
a jury, who, after hearing the evidence, brought In a
verdict that the man waa killed by a pistol shot In the
hands of the captain, who is now in custody of the
military authorities. We were unable to learn the
names of the parties
i paper last December, Special Agen
A. L. Harris furnishes us the following list:
F'W Office county. Postmaster.
' mtesvillo Harris Wm. Weeks.
J’awsonville... .Dawson Felix G. Smith
hummerville. . Chattanooga... .Columbus Phillips
MulberryGrove.Harris Mrs. W . T. Smith
< ampbelltou... Campbell Mrs. S. L. Burt
Jnnmaston TTpson 8. p. Harris
Bolleview Talbot G. A. Reedy
Fair Mount Gordon EG. Trammel
Glenmore Ware Raudall Bennett
Mayfield Warren Mr. Tredwell
Mi niitrie Colquett Amos Turner
Hesaca Gordon John Hill
Cotton Hill Clay John H. Harris
| arrolton Carroll Henry- Ashburry
. Ogeeehee Screven Henry C. Kittles
Byron vi lie Dooly W. H. Bvron
Gray sville Catoosa.._..... Robt.^Gjsj^
kdftfeiYifle.... Iff erriwether... ’ John " F. Mcknight
Choesta Union Willis Twiggs
Sebanville Ware John Barlot
l. a '. ns Gwinnet Wm. A. Cain
™. n oV ‘ ; Merriwether.... R. M. Waldrop
Flat Shoals Merriwether ... Jas. Freeman
Hairy.laic Screven W. D. Hamilton
Geneva Talbot Geo. Jourdon
Horn era ville... .Clinch Gilford Lastlnger
Georgetown... Quitman Richard Morris
Decatur DcKalb John N. Pate
Blackshear Pierce George W. Staley
Colquett Miller F. M. Platt
Calhoun Gordon Wm. H. Thompstm
Winchester Macon John E. Brvant
Monntville Troop Josiah Bradfleld
Long Cane Troope John Evans
Morris Station..Quitman Mr. Walker
Buck Head Morgan Samuel P. Dobbins
*V?. v P t Effingham George Fay
Rising Fawn.. .Dade A. B. w.nu.
Broad River.... Elbert Edmond B. Tate
Bethels Glenn John M. Tyson
HnynesvUle ... .Houston J. H. Moreland
Indian Spring. .Butts Bryant A. Collier
-New Market....Monroe Madison Gnggan
« owar '>- Taylor Marshal Brown
Reynolds Taylor Henrv Hodge
Conyers Newton David'T- White
SUrkviUe Lee Gilbert M. Stokes
Naylor. Lowndes Seborn Peters
Greenfield Colquett W. W. Watkins
Llherton Elbert T. J. M’Cartv
Mourtan Hill. .Harries Mrs. Oliver '
v' l ia S T’ Butte JR. McCord
i aldorta ....... Lowndes D. B. McDonald
Marsha!]villa.. .Macon Marcus E. Sperry
•Takings Watson H. Colman
Talking Rock.
FROM CAIRO.
A Bloody Affray Fomented fox
Soldiers—Several Persons 1
Wounded.
Drunken
liUed and
IN GENERAL.
—It is estimated that the receipts from customs this
month will amount to upwards of eleven millions in
gold.
—In consequence of a large number of desertions
from the regular army during the past few months,
General Grant has issued an order calling on com
manders of departments and regiments to take most
stringent measures for checking the evil, and to cause
inspections to be made to discover and remove the
cause.
■A New York surgeon recently extracted a needle
from an Infant’s hip by using a strong maguat
—There is a child in Staunton, Va., seven weeks old,
which weighs only one pound and a half. When born
it could be put in a teacup and then weighed only a
half pound. The little Lilliputian is “doing well.’’
—An enormous trip hammer has just been put up in
the navy yard at Charleston, Mass. Its weight is one
hundred and twenty-throe tons and its cost $65,000.
—A Kentucky lad, aged fourteen years, has been
dismissed by anthority of Congress from the naval
school at Anapolis, because he had carried a gun for a
few months in the Confederate army.
—A number of petitions from Virginia, for compen
sation for damages inflicted upon property by the in
vading forces, have been reported unfavorably upon by
the Committe on Claims in Congress.
—The Savannah post office has been added to the
list of money-order post offices, which now number
474.
—A terrific “norther” has destroyed the entire cot
ton crop throughout Salvador.
—The whole amount of treasure exported from San
Francisco during the year 1865 was $44,426,171 10, of
which $20,245,37 381 was shipped to New York.
—The arrivals at the four principal hotels in New
Orleans continue to average over 300 daUy.
—“Thou ralnest in this bosom,” as the chap said
when a basin of water was thrown over him by the
lhdy ha waa serenading.
—The perpetrators of outrages in the Choctaw nation,
on the Texas road, are not supposed to be Choctaws,
but renegade white men.
—The Boston Post says Hist Sumner is practising
before his glass a speech on the Colorado bill
—John Woods of Boston, has accepted the challenge
of W. H. Davis of California, to fight for the cham
pionship of America and 2,000 dollars.
—W. H. Holden, Esq., the ex-Provisional Governor of
North Carolina, has resumed editorial control of the
North Carolina Standard.
—A St. Louis paper sayB there are no Italians selling
chesnuts at the street corners there, all having been
secured for the opera.
—An exchange says that boats plying between Sa
vannah and Hawkinsville are required by the officers
of the internal revenue to take out boarding house
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Xlist or
F H E I Gr H T
REMAINING IN THE OFFICE OF
Southern Express Co.,
FEBRUARY 12, 1866.
Bogart -T. H.
Brady, J. W.
Dicker-man, H. A.
Ferguson, Q. L, care of
S>. 8. Miller
Hutchins, Rev. T.
Johnson, Mrs. -J.
B
Boyd£ W. R.
D.
F.
Farrell J. P.
Fitch, Henry 8.
H.
J.
K.
Kipper, C., care of Mr. Wolfo
L.
Loel, L. Lynch, E.
M.
Mell, A. M. McAllister, W.
O.
Oliveras, B., care of F. L. Gue.
P.
Porter ft Putnam, care of Pohl, Randall A Co.,
Au^. .y S.iv. It. K.
s.
Schwartz, C. Mrahn, J.
T.
Thompson, Sergeant E. C.
W.
Wayne, Gen. H. C.~
Yirlle. U.ivid L.
E. P. TUNISON, Agent.
33atlis! Baths!
Warm, Cold and Shower Baths,
i WJI L this day open Bath Rooms In conne tlon
with the Pulaski House Barber Shop, corner ot
Bnll and Bryan streets. These rooms have been
refitted with n#*w tatw and fixture*, and easterners
will be accommodated at reasonable prices. H
Cold and Shuwer Baths, with the best of attention,
f 3-3 B. STAMM
Just Received,
25 FIRKINS Extra Leaf Lard
In store and for sale
CHARLES L COLBY ft CO.
FISH.
o K BBLS Nos. 1. 2 and 3 Mackerel
M(j 60 half barrels. Nos. 1 and 3 do
160 kits No. 1 do
1» half bhls No. 1 Herring
2u quarter bbls do
100 boxes Smoked Herring
In store and for sale by
19
CITAS. L. COLBY * CO.
BREAKFAST BACON.
t C BOXES BREAKFAST BACON
1« And
SMOKED TONGUES,
Landing and for sale by
19-3 HOLCOMBE & CO,
INDIGO.
| CASE, 10 boxes, a superior qnality
In store and for "Sale by
19 CH ARLES L. COLBY * CO.
Timber Carriages*
T HREE fl.st-cluss Timber Carriages for nale by
LaROCuk & jghnnon.
flZ-2
aoo B.iy street.
Alabama, now practising law at Auguata, Georgia, de
livered an argument before the Supreme Court of
Georgia on the 22d, agxinst the constitutionality of
the act of Congress, providing for the issue of
Treasury Dotes, and making them a legal tender.
—The Vicksburg Herald learns that the Southern
Express Company suffered a loss of $300,000 by the
disaster to the steamer w. R. Carter near that city,
The authorities of Hazlehurst, Miss., have decided
not to issue liconses for the retail of liquors in that
town.
—A water locomotive capable of sailing fifty miles an
hour has been invented and the patent applied for by
a Freuili Canadian named Pierre Lacroix.
—Letters from Toronto say the Government is now
hurrying troops to the frontier from London and
Hamilton. Sixty rounds of ball cartridge have been
S£^?J&*^RioIgffi6nt'.s
flWVjviafent a raid or invasion on the western border
is expected. The general impression is that a small
band of Fenians are preparing a raid upon Sarnia or
Windsor, for the purpose of embroiling ’ the United
States and England in difficulties that may result in
war between the two countries.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
MASONIC NOTICE.
The Georgia Masonic Relief Association
will hold Its Regular Meeting This Evening
at T o’clock, at Masonic Hall, corner of Bull
and Broughton streets.
All Master Masons in good standing are respect
fully invit'd to attend.
Members will not fall to come preparad to pay Iheir
dues.
By order of the President,
f 12-1 WM. F. PARKER, 8cc.
Notice.
A LL persons having claims against the estate of
Mrs Mary Ann Qu.ntnck. of Chatham county,
deceased, wall presentment, duly attested, within the
time prescribed by law ; and nil persons Indebted li
said e-tate will make payment to Wm Hums.
WM. BURNS.
ROGER f MoINTIRE,
fl2-2aw6n * Executors.
S TATE OF GEORGIA-CHATHAM COUNTY To
all whom il limy concern:
Whereas. James .1 Humphries will apply at the
Court, of Ordinary for Let ers Di.-missniy as Kxecnmr
on the estate of Emeline S. Roberta, late of said
county, deceased;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to
make objection (if anv they havcj on or before the
first Monday in September next, otherwise said let
ters will be grunted.
Witness my hand and official signature this luthday
of February, 1S66
D. A. O’BYRNE,
fl2-lain6m Ordinary.
To the Planters,
W E are prepared to lurnish at sh rt notice
Genuine Pervian Guano
Ranch's Kaiv Bone Superphosphate Lime
Ho ivin.li Guano
Kittlewell's Manipulated Gnano
potash and Piaster, by the barrel
All permanent Fertilisers
Whitlock's Superphosphate
Send Vuur o,dels at once,
flz Hu N. N. HARDEE ft CO.
Peruvian Guano.
direct importation, ami will sell in quantitic*
to suit p'irch iser.s.
fl*i-tf CRANK A GKAYnifX.
Building Material.
I1 T E have on hiind Lime R«wridale Cement, Plaster
"" Paris, and llair lor Plubtcring. for bale on
consignment
fi-Mm
CRANK A GRAYSI1.L.
VALENTINES.
Pnmir and Sontimontal,
For sale by
fl2-2
TflOMAS J. STALKY
Corner Bull amt state streets.
I AM preparedNo plant, all kinds of Shade Trees f r
the cifizc nsnf Savannah, at reasonable rates For
the lieceeary information, inquire of the Pity Park
Keeper. [f 2-2} M. S. WALSII
PRIME WHITE VIRCINIi CORN]
5 nnn BUSHELS Prune White Virginia Corn,
iuUU cargo of screw steamer B. ft J. Baker,
just received and for sale by
G2-3 EDWIN E. HERTZ * CO.
—ff^. IEO * 3sn. 29.—Last Friday at Sulpher Springs,
Williamson county, two lately returned soldiers in
dulged in drinking freely, and then armed themselves
and commenced to hunt np Democrats, whom they
denounced as worse than .armed rebels. They finally
s-A ore that they would kill them all,and commenced a
murderous attack on D. B. Ward, who was accompa
nied by a small boy. Ward and the boy defended
themselveb bravely, when the two rowdies retreated
for reinforcements, and a few citizens and some re
spectable soldiers went to Ward’e defense. The sol
di- rs returned and again commenced the attack. They
were repulsed and two were tilled ecsu Mid aj x badly
wounded. Those ths* were killed were William-
ton and McMahon, the original starters ine distur
bance. A citizen -—***ed DalUvam and Ward were
wound?' , “■**” conduct of McMahon and Burton is
-mjeinned by every good citizen, especially all re
spectable returned soldiers. At latest accounts all
was quiet in the county, and the people were united
in ihe ileterminrtioii that no more auch bloody and
latal affrays should occur.
Singular rumors concerning Mr. Davis are thus al
luded to by some one writing from Washington:
• The mmori of the rescue of Jefferson Davis from
prison arc assuming s new and strange character. It
is now hinted that the anthoritles desire his es
cape, and that facilities have been offered him, but
tliat lie won't go. There is little room to doubt the awk
ward embarrassment attendant upon his confinement
and rejected trial. Cheif Justice Chase does not hesi-
date to say that he cannot be convicted of treason, and
Tuaddeus Stevens declares that he is nothing more
than a iorcign leader, about ms much amenable to
the laws of tne United States as Maximilian. I have it
In >m the best authority—from authority which you
can.mi question- tliat Mr. Davis feels the most ample
security. He said less than a week ago, “My defense
if complete now. and rests solely upon the law which
will be administered fairly, I know, and perfect accor
dance with civil justice.” The shameful petticoat
story will be put to the blush when that time arrives.
Ur. Davis is at present in good health, eats heartily,
reads a good deal, and possesses, as he said the other
day, -a good digestion and a good conscience.” He
receives letters from his wife three times a week and
keeps a journal every day. ”
A New Subject for NinonsL Alarm.—The witty
Washington correspondent of the New York World
says:
“I was in the Senate yesterday, when Lane of Kan
sas presented a petition for the enfranchisement of the
fifteen million, of loyal, patriotic, intelligent and
white females of the country, and moved its reference
to the Joint Committee, who are now considering the
superior claims of the blacks to the right of suffrage
This rash reference may wall be viewed with positive
alarm. Tne assumed powers of that committee are so
omnipotent that they may attempt to “recon.
the whole female population by introducing a “consti
tutional amendment” which will do away with those
distinctions between the sexes which the laws of na
ture have heretofore deemed necessary. The peace of
untold families, and the fete of unborn mfllionsTde-
pend upon a timely heeding of this warning, which I
trust is not too late.”
GRITS
MEAL
CAN BE HAD IN ANY QUANTITY AT
ENTERPRISE
MILL,
Corner of
f!2-2*
West Brood
Streets.
and Congress
FOB SALS,
T HOSE very valuable Lots situated on the corner
or West Broad and Zubly streets, designated by
the letters o, E and G, Middle Oglethorpe Ward.—
Lacli Lot has a width of sixty-seven feet and six
inches, and Is one hundred and eighty feet in depth.
Disking an area of two hundred and two and a half
feet hy one hundred and eighty. This would afford
abundant room for the erection of a Hotel of exten
sive proportions, or for auy kind of manufactory
For any of which purposes these lots are illgibJv sit
uated, being near to the Central Railroad Depot and
on one of the principal streets of the city. The above
Low may be treated for at private sale separately or
together, and If not disposed of previously, will be
offered at public sale in front of the Court House on
the fli St TUESDAY in April next, by T. J. Walsh
At which lime and place will also be offered Lot
No. 3 , Franklin Ward, on Broughton street, and the
Island of Great Warsaw, containing two thousuud
acres. R. T. GIBSON, Executor,
IX-2-eod of estate of Dr. C. P. Richardson.
NEW BOOKS
JUST RECEIVED AT
John C. Schreiner & Sons’:
TYEFBNSE of President Bncbanan—of bis Admin
1J istration bn the eve of the Rebellion
Wylder’i Hand Book. By Sheridan La Fann, author
of “ Uncle Silas,” Ac.
Our Year. By MLss Molocb.
Granville de Vigne; or, Held in Bondagfe. By
Onlda. T
Also, a splendid selection of other good wo/ks.
m-3 JOHN C. SCHREINER <fc SONS.
—The most remarkable coetanie at the recent “Tiger
Bull ' in New York waa that of a foreign lady, for whom
it was made expressly to be worn on that occasion.
The dress was of a soft brown plush, striped like s
tiger skin, with luminous yellow bands; it was made
long, but clasps in the form of tiger's claws, fastened
it up shori enough for d&ncing. The lady’s hair, which
matched thu tawny stripes, hung in uncombed waves
to hwr waist, and her only ornament was a collar of
plain gold about the neck.
NEW GOODS
^•ribbage boards
V/ Tiwiv’i Squared Faro Cards
vio^. 8 Superfine Ragle Cards
5 a " 8 Guperflne Linen Cards
Hart a flame or Bazlqne Cards
Fancy j Qk glands
Just r!&ivvX a8S0,tmmt0f ^Photogrtphlc Frames
m ' 3 JOHN a SCHREIf ER A SONS.
RAFFLE.
IfPCSfcfhA®* NORTHERN 0>W (Durham) will
Raffled for at Mr. Oerfge Ott’s Hall This
commencing at 4 oclnck in the afier-
n0O flM ** ^ ' 196 opeB 1111111 9 o’ctock p. m.
Ale and Porter.
Direct Importation.
100 E -h B:l8fr ce ^ ebr ‘ itecl Pale 6 ar| d 7 do*.
60 Gniunrsg* London Porter, pints. 6 dozen
each
For sale in lots to *nit purchasers.
A liberal (ltdnctinn made fothe trade
• , CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
f!2-eod°w
POWDER. SHOT. CAPS.
7C KEGS Hazard’s R. R. Powder
f J 20 cases canisters, •• Fairlawn Mills” Powder,
20y bags assorted sizes, Drop Shot,
150,000 G. I). Percussion Caps
Just received and lor sale nv
HILTON * RANDELL,
fl3-6 193 Bay si repf.
HISTORY OF THE WAR.
R eceived by cooper, olcotis & far
KELLY,
SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR,
ci.mpli'te lu four volumes, by Edward A. Pollard.
EXCHANGE
Sight.
The undersigned are prepared to sell
BANK CHECKS ON NEW YORK AND
PHILADELPHIA,
in sums to snit purchasers. We are prepared also to
make advances on Cotton shipped to onr friends in
New York, Philadelphia snd Liverpool
U-lm DUNCAN * JOHNSTON.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
Direct ImDortation from Londo
and Paris.
J UST RECEIVED, a large and va ried assortment
Imported Wares nnd Fancy Articles, suitable for
the coining -eason, embracing in part:
Statuettes—Bronze, Besqneand Pariai
Toilet Setts
Clocks
^ Perfumery
Ladles’ Traveling Bugs
French Parasols
Pnrtemonnaies
Milliners' Fancy Wares
Oelcr Baskets
And an endless variety ot
Fancy Groods,
ordered for this market and jnst received by ship
County of Picton, and other vessels now arriving.
Fancy Goods by the riglnal package, to which the
attention of Milliners and others is invited.
W W. LINCOLN,
Corner Congress and Roll streets,
d21-tf Monument t k|naro.
SHERRY WINE.
Packages Octave- and qrs., various grades, for
”” sale to the trade by
M.lCKY, BK ’TTIU * Co.,
2 3 and 205 B iv - treet.
RIDE.
W E have low on hand a few Open Buggies an
Rockarvays, light and neat. Also, Sets c
Harness, which
will sell unusually low.
BOUSE A BRYANT,
191 I lav street.
j25-tf
A U GUST A HOTEL.
t A.' rST 1 } rr “l' rie, ° rS -
W E respeeifnllv invite our old friends and the
traveling public to give us a call. Our house
is located in the heart of H ade, and convenient to the
depots. [15 Pm] JONES A KICE.
o
Sundries,
FFERED BY BRVAN. 1IARTRIDGE & CO.:
M IRC HAND I.8*.
8 bales DnncVn* Baling
2 bbls fliii* old Rye Whiskey
3ti bi»ls assorted Whiskey
7 hhds Macon shouldtvs
6 bbls liuins
• SmURITII*.
25 shares Muscogee Railroad Stock
4n sharps Atlantic & Gulf Railroad Stock.
J17tf
SURK CUKE FOR TlJE
CHILLS AND FEVER
AND KINDRED DISEASES.
fXQUIRE at the MORNING STAR SALOON, cor-
1. uer Bay street La tie ai.d Bull nlreet
Positive cure in one day or no nay.
d9-tf
GRAHAH, JIII.BAVK A UNIT Fit: Lit,
BANKERS AND CLAIM AfiENTS
61 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK.
Havtng special facilities, partlrnlar attention is
liven to tile collection of claiira against the United
itates Government. i-5-lm
CRUTCHES
I lMRSTanl only premium awarded nl. yre American
Institute Fair, 1865, and Slate KairocVa , ISCfi, for
Crutches. Hartman's Patent Elastic Rubber Crutcnes
are pronounced by surgeons, and everybody else, to be
the very best ever inveuted. They are easy and con
venient, they prevent paralysis of the nerves, do aw ay
with all Ihe weariness inseparable from the use of all
others, and arc in ail respects unrivalled. Send for a
circular. Agents wauled everywhere LOVKJOY *
TaYLOR, Sole Manufacturers, No. 476)i Broadway
N - Y. 6m-n23
Just Received and for Sale on
Consignment,
By KENNETH McLKA <Sc Co.,
20S May Street I
OA URLs Extra Mess Beef, for nlitp stores
C.\J *no bbls Extra Wisconsin and Ohio Flonr
-i-O bbls Supe» flue and Fine Flour, euilable for
country trnde
24 firkins very choice Family Dairy Batter
11 do do do
4o kegs i iu do do 12 Libs each
60 kegs do do • do 28 do
5(1 boxes Layer Raising
12 half bbls Pillion Market Beef
2 lids Bacon Bides
2" bbls Smoked Pigs’ Shoulders
50 bbls Onions, in prime order
And of former consignments:
20 bbls Sugar- rured Hams
6 tierces Wa hington Hams
3 tierces Breakfast Bacon
50 tubs L-rd
5 bbls Smoked Beef
To bbls Labrador anil 8hore Herring 110-6
ALEXANDRE KID GLOVES
A LSO, a flue assortment or 811k, Wool and Buck
skin Gloves and Gauntlets. Jnst opened at
EINSTEIN ft KCKMAN,
S-* 1 161 longrew street
Shoulders.
SO Tieroea, for Sale lay
MACKY. BEATTIE ft CO.
Crackers.
NVOIOE of Boston, Butter, Oyster, and Soda
. CRACKERS. Jnst received and for sale Ire
MACKY. BEATTIE ft CO.,
n 203 and 206 Baj street.
SCALES.
A SSORTED Sizes and Patterns of Fairbanks’ Piat
form and Counter Scales, which for accuracy,
neatness and dnrahlliiy cannot be surpassed. Also,
nest Frames, Beams, Hooks, do., for weighing Cot
ton. For sale by
BOUSE A BRYANT,
)25-’f^194 Bay street.
ASTEN & THROCKMORTON,
NO. 253 BOWERY, NEW YORK,
TAJ"ANUFACTUHKItH and Dealers in Builders’ and
LvA Locksmiths’ Hardware. Nails. Puilics, Cord, Him
bocks and Knobs, llntt Hinges, Brass and Iron Keys
and Castings. Gong Bells, Wire, Silver-Plating, &c.
All orders, large or small, famished promptly at 1C
per cent, less than market prices.
srpl9 6m
RAILROAD HOUSE,
hbbtaurant.
BAR-ROOM AND BARBER SHOP
ON BRYAN ST., JOHNSON SQUARE
GROCERIES, URUOR8, ftfa
h. Gr. rtTJwns,
WHOLK8AT.B DKA1JB IN
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES,
ALE AND LACIER,
Johnson's Square, opposite the Pulaski House,
Corner St. Julian and Bryan Sts
fFalligant’s old Paint Stand.
Agent for H. Claasen’9 celebrated Phoenix
Steara Brewery New York; A. M. Binnlnger ft Go’s
London Dock Gin; and Club Sauce. f7
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
auSO
DISSOLUTION.
fllllK Firm of Israel R. Sealy A Co. was dissolved
A on the 12th iDst., by the withdrawal of Israel R.
Scaly. The business will be conducted until further
nolii-e, hy T. U. Palmer, who isduly authorized to col
lect aud settle all business connected therewith.
ISRAEL K. SEALY,
J. P. GILSON, Agent,
j!5 A. S. BIGELOW.
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS. SEGARS, JC.
147 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.)
W E invite the attention of the Trade and the Pub
lic generally to oar large and elegant assort
ment of
Wines, Liquors, Cordials, Conserves, Be
gan, etc., etc.,
which is not excelled by au; similar establishment in
the Slates.
We nre sole proprietors af DUNBAR’S CELE
BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL. Ihe reputation of
whi h is fully established in this and foreign coun
tries; DUNBAR’S well known STOMACH BITTERS,
gnaraiitcd superior to auy article of the kind, de
sign! d expressly for hotel and family use: DUN
BAR'S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war
ranted of thn utmost pnrity, and pat np expresaly
for our house, of which we are sole proprietors and
importers. Sole Agents for Robert Smith’s cele
brated PHILADELPHIA ALE iu cases and barrels;
English, Scotch and American ALE and PORTER,
BRANDY, Scotch and Uonrbon WHISKEY and AR
RACK BUNCHES formerly well known throughout
the United States, put up hy ns in cases for export
and home consumption.
T. J. D. A Co. are sole Agents for A. ft H-tV.
Catherwood’s Pure RYE WHISKIES, XX and XXX
brands, guaranteed unsurpassed in quality and ex
cellence. Constantly on band, a large and well se
lected stock of BOURBON and WHEAT WHISKIES,
worthy 1 he attention of the trade and connoisseurs
geuerally. Au assortment of SEGARS of finest
grades, manufactured and imported expressly for this
bouse, which we offer at Ihe very lowest net cash
prices. BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, CHAMPAGNES,
mil every description and grade of Foreign Liquors
inporleil directly by this honse, and for sale m bond
duty paid, at lowest, market rates. d20-tf
AMV8KHKMT,.
DAM GASTELLO’S
GREAT SHIV
AND
Moral Exh'iWtion!
J. M. NIXON ; Manager.
This complete
Corps of Artists
will have the honor of appearing before
THE PUBLIC OF SAVANNAH
FOR
One YYeek Onlv!
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
February 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th.
On the corner of Montgomery and Congress Streets.
The first performance will be given on MONDAY
NIGHT, MATINEE on WEDNESDAY AFTER
NOON. and every AFTERNOON and EVENING dar
ing the week.
There will be a
GRAND PROCESSION
of the Companv through the principal streets, form
ing a SPLENDID CORTEGE, at 11 o’clock a. m.,
Monday, 12th February.
This Troupe will be headed by the GREAT CLOWN,
DAN CASTELLO,
The Jester, Humorist,
Orator and Performer.
KIRLIN, BR0. & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS
CORNER WHITAKER STREET
BAY LANK-
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED II DELIVERED.
aa21 if
PIERCE SKEHAH,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For
eign and Domestic Wines, Liqnors and Segara.
A’so, Skehan’3 Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
AND
CHAMPAGNE CIDER
in bottle nnd in wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stont, Scotch and Eng
lish Ales, Ac.
Liberal deductions made to the trade.
176 BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH,
dl1-tf nnd 62 Liberty street, N. Y.
Crushed Sugar.
JUST received on consignment,
30 BARRELS CRUSHED SUGAR.
-3 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN ft CO.
FLOUR.
fin BBLS “Valley Milla” Family Flonr, jnst re-
UW ceivtd on consignment and for sale low by
WM. H. STARK.
9-3 Corner of Lincoln and Bay streets.
BUTTER,
Flour and Lard.
Having received a large stock of the above,
AT VERY LOW BATES,
we ace able to offer great inducements to bnyere.
RANDELL ft CO.,
Southwest comer of Bay and Barnard sts.
TAYLOR
DE8PC.CTFULLY informs the public tliat ihe above
, * estaDHshmetit Is now prep ired to furnish uys-
ters Fish, Gam-, ftc., at all hours.
nner8 ®’ Suppers will Is: furnished at the shortest
a °u} ce ' 1111,1 *' nt Ul any pari of the city.
bsriri' nCg of “** u,1 d of the very best, always on
i n til all<1 ‘ ,lon > f° nr Dining Rooms has been fitted np
la , dcatest style for the aciouiiiiodatiou of Ladies
and Gentlemen.
attendance 1 ,1,11, ncc<imI n<xlating Waiters in
and t Bei| I Room!| he Rt ® blnrant 18 extra Diring, Sittiag
P> with competent Bubers, is also
ronnecied with ihe House. All customers will have
their private cups with their names on.
. Boarders and Travelers will find It to
t® theu advantage to call
The patronage of the public is solicited,
c ABRAM BEASLEY.
~ Superintendent
TflU EYE, EAR, AND THROAT.
T'X^\„5' rRIG , H ’ 1 \ of, Toronto, Canada West PhysL
“ and Surgeon, Oculist and Auriat can be
S^b. o . re d ,i. 0n „ I)e,irne98 ' Discharges Rom the Bar,
andlAuigs! 6 Catarrb > Diseases of the Throat
oAn^**? 6801 the EYE, requiringeithelr Medical
or Surgical aid attended to.
in J?’ Tl108 - Bucklers old office on
rfi? 1 S?1“ 8treet ’ Baltimore, Md.
umee hours from 9 to 12 A. M., and 3to 5 P. M.
ROOFING.
IjrEare now prepared to take contracts for appiy-
WARREN’S FIRE-PROOF ROOFING,
r to furnish the material.
It possesses all the requisite merits. Is water-tight
and fire-proof, will not. expand and contract with heat
nnd cold, is not iujnnonsly affected by change of
temperature, will hear mure than doable the heat of
metnl roofing witlmnt damage lo the boarding be
neath It, is easily and quickly repaired if Injured
Gutters of the same material may be formed on tbe
roof.
Tlic felt and cement being non-conductors of heat,
no roof is so cool in summer nor so warm In winter
and ’
Its cost Is much less than that of any
other Flrc-proof Roof now
in use.
For more detailed particulars, price of roofing, tes
timonials, ac., apply to
_ BOUSE ft BRYANT,
O-lm 194 Bay street
Jamaica Bum.
T WO puncheons (Fine) for sale by
MACKY, BEATTIE ft CO.,
17 203 and 206 Bay street
VALENTINES,
AT ESTILLS NEWS DEPOT,'
*gf-tf Bnll-st, back of Port Office.
FOR HIRE.
\ CABJtlAGS, with fine team, either by the day or
Apply at the corner of Jefferson and York sta.. to
W. D. OLTVBRIA.
He will Introduce his Inimitable Performing Rus
sian Horsa
“C Z A Tt.”
This borse was raised in Southern Russia by a Cir
cassian soldier. Like the Arabians, the nomadic
people of his tribe form the strangest and most in
violable attachments to their unexcelled horses —
They make their favorite coursers iheir special com
panions, and train them to be very fleet and intelli
gent. This Circassian, daring one of his wandering
tours, became very needy, and soon found eager pro
posers for the purchase of his splendid horse. At
last lie consented to part with him. He was brought
before the purchaser, and there ensued a scene that
has been nsed as a subject of a poet’s pen. At a sig
nal from him, the horse,
“ With flowing tail and firing mane.
Wlih nostrils never stretched by pain,
Month bloodless to the bit or rein ;
And feet that Iron never shod,
And flanks unscarred by spur or rod.
The bounding horse—the wild, the free—
Like wave that dashes on the sea,
Came proudly thundering on.”
There stood the noble horse, the admiration of
every lieholder. No steed of tlie Tartar, or Ukraine
or Arab breed could be more beautifully formed.—
Never did Landseer or Rosa Bouheur see or Imagine
a more perfect animal.
He will also Introduce his thoroughbred Trick
Horse,
“ANDY JOHNSON,”
his comic pony “JANUARY,” and Ills EDUCATED
MULES.
He will exrente his FLYTNG LEAP, or Leap for
Life, every Afternoon aud Evening.
^ auctions.
SAW-MILL AT PmVATlT^^
Bell,. Wylly & Christian.
Boiler and Engine (portable); diameter,,
10 Inches, length of struke la inches- re^ „? f CJ|1,1 %
ALso, Saw-mill Belting and one Circular Sai"L Ncr
in diameter, all new and in perfect ,.ni„ r lw 34 'Dili™
Geo. Page A Co.. Bath. Will sell either Uiade k
V The Daily Constitutionalist i
please copy for two weeks, and send him ^ rill
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
By Bell, Wylly k Chrbtian.
Will be sold on WEDNESDAY, 2lst p„h, n
o'clock, in Iront of stoic: raai7 ' at It
The Dwelling House No. 73 Perry street. »*,
, a,ul Montgomery atreefo, nalL'* 1 ***
disposed of at private sale. ess cociie,
The property will be sold for the benefit „r ,
and creditors of the estate of r unite, h h «n
GEORGE A. CtlYLifi^riri.
RICHARD M. CI Yi k r
Ex, 'catnrs.
I7-eodtd
SPECIAL SALE.
York, Williams, 31cluti re
Will aell at auction THIS DAY. «t 10 o’cloei ,
of etore : K ' 10 (r “tt
15 cose* Imported Scoteh-Whiskev
8 bbls Cider Vinegar
in cases Codfish
6 cases Bottled P ckles
3 Milk Cana
1 fine Set Bedroom Furniture
1 Show Case
Chairs, Bedstead , and other Fnrnltnre
30 dozen Wool Socks re
An invoice of Kerosene Lampe
Boots and Shoes ftc.. ftc.
REAL ESTATE.-CTY LOTS VrTrn
TION. U
By Laurant, Wayne & Sweat.
On TUESDAY, 13th Instant, in front of store .
o'clock, will be sold : ‘ P ’ at ‘1
1 Half Lot No. 36 Troup Ward
lng 90 feel iront on Jones street aud luo i,,,“ a ‘-
HalMtrsh&m streeL W
fl2-2
Halmrsham street.
Terms cash.
PROVISIONS AT AUCTION.
By Blun & Meyer.
THI8 DAY, 12th Inst., at 10 o’clock, In front of er,
wUl be sold ; 8,0re '
26 bbls Pickled Herrings
26 firkins choice Bui to
6u kegs choice Family Butter, in 25 lb and no n,
packages * '*
66 tubs choice Leaf Lard
6 bbls Smoked Beef
5 bbls Sugar-cured canvass-bag'd Hams
lo bbls small-sized Smoked Shoulders
160 bbls cnoice Family Flour
20 boxes Layer Raisins
ALSO,
25 a* Lina Lena and Reformats Segura
60 boxes Family Soap
10 boxes Boots anil shoo
Dry Goods, Notions, Cutlery
ALSO,
1 Leather-top Buggy, in good order
1 New Coupling Wugon
BESIDES
The osnal assortment of Furniture n.
Auction.
WILL sell the following named Property to the
hie licet bidder, on SATURDAY, the 17th met., at
No. 9 Atlantic ft Guif R ilroad : 1 lot ol l and, Xu.
266, In tbe 8th District. Ware counly; 1 lot Laim, Su
54, in the 4th District, Pierce conuty; 5 prime Rnl,a
1 iour-mnle Wagon and Harness, l'Coru Shellcr, aii i
1 Corn Mill.
Terms cash. J. J. DALE.
f9-lw*
LINVILLE & GLEASON,
St. Julian Street, West of Market,
-A- C3r E 3V T S POH
MERRITT, WALCOTT & C0. f
64 ConrtM Street, Ret Yurt.
NOTICE.
THESREAT MORAL EIHIBITIOS.
The Manager has, at a great expense, obtained the
services of HERR LENGEL, the Lion King, together
with hiB
WONDERFUL LIONS AND LIONESSES.
This exhibition will take place prior to the com
mencing of the circus performances, thereby giving
visitors an opportunity of having a refect view of
these “Lords of the Forest” before Herr Lengel en
ters the deu, so that those who come specially to see
the auimals may return home with their families.
Tlie company comprise some of the fluest perform
ers—male and female—either in Europe or America
consisting bf ’
Equestrians, Vaults rs.
Acrobat* and Gymnasts.
DAN CASTELLO and Mr CHARLES PARKER,
the two Great Clowns, will appear in every perform
ance.
Herr Lengel will enter the den at 2 and 7 %
o’clock.
V A corns of Ushers are engaged to seat onr
patrons, and the public may he assnreil that the
strictest order and decorum will be preserved.
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Admission «j q,.
Children under ten years 60
Colored Persons
f5-tf 76
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHERS
Bridge, Car, Ship or Band Hoot,
— AND —
BOILER BOLT,
SETT SCREWS, COACH OR LAC SCREWS.
Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts,
ROUND AID SQUARE WASHERS,
Turnb uclcles. Bolt Ends, Taps
and Dies. Sen.
KENT’S EAST INDIA COFFEE.
EQUAL TO JAVA 1 g
| HALF THE PRICE I Jj
L GOES TWICE AS FAR I ^
Recommended nnd Used by All I
CLERGYMEN, PHYSICIANS and Professional Men,
as the cheapest, healthiest and best beverage
In tbe woild l
FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS NORTH AND SOUTH
Tne Routhe'n trade, to which it Is specially adapt
ed, supplied through the New York city Wholesale
Grocers, or direct from tbe Manufactory.
Se-61641^1
N K W YORK..
RICHARD
And General Wholesale
d 19.3 m
inetor.
Coffees.
Sight Ex
NEW
In stuns to snit
septS-tf K.
Bennett, Van Pel
COMMISSION MER
Storehouse.
ros TBS SAM OP
I0TTII TIBAGCO, RAVAL S
ALSO,
FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE
OTHER STOCKS,
23 Whitehall St™ Ne
We have saocisted with ns Mr. D.
Public Treasurer for North Carolina.
HamMnr
ALSO DEALERS IN
RAILROAD SUPPLIES.
LOCOMOTIVES, CABS, RAILS, CHAIRS,
SPIKES,TIRES, AXLES; CAR TRIM
MINGS of every description, and
every article used in constructing
or operating Railroads.
STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES.
ENGINEERS’ STORES.
COAL OIL, TALLOW, WASTE FELTING, HEMP,
AND RUBBER PACKING; LAMPS, PAINTS,
VARNISH, fto.; ENGINEERS' TOOLS,
of every description; CHIPPING
AND RIVETING HAMMERS,
SCREW PUNCHES,FILES,
CHISELS, fto.
TELEGRAPH MATERIALS.
WIRE, INSULATORS, BATTERIES, IN
STRUMENTS, ACIDS, SULPHATE
COPPER, &c.
Also Manufacturers of the
BEST OAK TANNED BELTiNG
MACHINERY, LATHS, PLANERS,
DRILLS, PUNCHES AND SHEARS,
STEAM ENGINES, STATION
ARY AND PORTABLE
SAW MILLS,
SAWS,&c.
«epts tf
HAVANA SEGARS,
PIPES,
Chewing and Smoking
. TOBACCO.
fJ’HE^ subscriber has Just received a large «hx*
Havana Segars,
to which be wonld invite particular attention.
He has also an extensive assortment of
IVteershaimi Pipes.
SEOAR TUBES and BR1ARWOOD PIPES. _.
The varions brands of Chewing and Smoking iy -
bacco at his Establishment are all of the first qnalHJ-
Please call and examine for yourselves, st
F. CONSTANT’?-
jl-tf Bull st, opposite Post Office-
PURE BOLIVIAN 6IIW
FOR SALE BY
I. A. HARDEE ft C°’_
TO SH1PU8TEBS.
BLUNTS NAUTICAL ALMANACS for
1866, also Coast Charts, for sale
at ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT,
feb back of the Post Office-