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W . T. THOU
Official
JSf. ........Auditor,
» Associate Editor.
of the City.
LARGEST CIRCBLATIOin TKEIITT ARB COUNTY
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 17, 1806.
sail FACILITIES FOR GEORGIA.
During the session of the MilledgeviUe
Convention, Col. A. L. Harris, Special Agent
of the Post Office Department, was in at
tendance for nearly a week acting on au
thority from Washington, consulting with
the delegates in regard to the re-establiahment
of mail facilities in Georgia. With large dis
cretionary powers, he not only performed
his duties with great faithfulness and
thoroughness, but in a manner which we
have reason to believe secured for him the
confidence and esteem of every delegate
Tlie members were consulted, not aa to the
politics of candidates suggested for post*
masters, but with a view to securing such
officers as would best promote the public in
terests, and. so far as we know, every can
didate named by the delegations was recom
mended for appointment. In this way a most
efficient class of postmasters were nominated,
and we have already published several lists
of appointments based on those nominations.
We give the names of another batch io-day,
gratifying in its length, and belonging to the
class of intelligence which we are most hap
py to publish, as illustrating the progress of
successful reconstruction, and the re-estab
lishment of the Sontb on its old footing.
THE STATE OF EUROPE.
Tlie speech made by the French Emperor
at the opening of the Legislative Chambers
is the most important public document that
has emanated from the head of a govern
ment for many years. It is important be-
cau°e it' is indicative of permanent peace in
Europe ; for Napoleon shapes the policy of
its government most unerringly. There is not
a cannon that can be fired in any part of Us
territory except with his permission. The
mo-t significant portion of that speech, and
that which is the index to his policy is the
reduction of the army to what is called a
Peace establishment. If he contemplated
any changes of policy which would lead to
a change of international relations he would
not recommend a reduction of the material
forces of the empire.
Toe feature of the speech, however, that
occupies the most prominent position is the
announcement that the French troops will,
as soon as convenient, be withdrawn from
Mexico. This promise has been extorted
from the French ruler by outside pressure.
It must be accompanied by loss of prestige.
Notwithstanding his disclaimer of ambitious
■ motives, no one believes that he intended to
scat Maximilian on the Mexican throne for
no ulterior and sinister purpose. Nor will
he be refused credit for his assertion that he
riteML.no design towards monarchical prose-
„of territorial ambition
sense
Thb Apodsta CaWTmmo«ALirr.—We had
an agreeable visit yesterday from our friend
Mr. John L. Stockton, one of the proprietors
of this old established and influential jour
nal. The Constitutionalist has a very large
circulation throughout Middle Geori
the upper portion of South Catoli
one of the best advertising mediu
South, By the card in another coli
will be seen that the proprietors hi
pointed Mr. C. E. O’Sullivan their agent for
this city and vicinity. Our merchants who
desire to cultivate baeineae relations in the
upper and central portions of the State will
do well to avail themselves of the columns
of the Constitutionalist.
[From the NaahviUe, Gazette, 14th.].-
The President and the Virginian*.
The report of the President’s response to the Virgin
ia delegation given in our issue of yesterday was very
imperfect. There were omissions which rendered it al
most unintelligible as a whole, and even the coherent
portions do not correctly represent the author, aa nuiy
be observed by later and fuller reports. As an evi-
dence of this, and to correct impressions which may
have been drawn, we append the following paragraphs
from the report in the Cincinnati papers of the-12th :
“I have no doubt that your intentions were to carry
out and comply with every tingle principle laid down
in the resolutions you have submitted. I know that
some of you are distrustful, but I am of those who have
confidence in thejudgment, in the integrity, in the in-
telligence, in the virtue of the great mass of the Ameri
can people, and having such confidence I am willing to
trust them ; and I thank God that wo have not reached
that point where we have lost all confidence in each
other, through which the spirit of the government can
only be preserved.
“We can only become prosperous and great as a
people by mutual forbearance and confidence. Upon
that faith and confidence alone can the Government
be successfully carried on, on the cardinal principles
of representation to which you refer. I wiU only make
a single remark : That principle is inherent; it consti
tutes one of the fundamental elements of tills Govern
ment
“The representatives of the 8tates and of the people
should have the qualifications prescribed by the Con
stitution oi the United States, and those qualifications
unquestionably imply loyalty. He who comes as a
representative having the qualifications prescribed by
the Constitution to fit him to take a seat in either ol tlie
deliberative bodies which constitute the National Legis
lature. must necessarily, according to the intent of the
Constitution, be a loyal man, willing to abide by and
be devoted to the Union and the Constitution of tho
States.
"He' cannot be for the Constitution, he cannot be for
the Union, he cannot acknowledge obedience to all tho
laws, unless he is loyal. When the people send such
men, in good faith, they are entitled to represen tation
through them.
mpany
ice Com.
ting of that
i, at office, in
elect Directors
other matters of
“ I shall continue to pursue Ihe same line of policy
that has been my constant guide. I cannot take tho
position that a State, which attempted to secede, is out
of the Union, when I contended all the time it could
not go out, and that it never has been out. I cannot
be forced into that position; hence, when the States
and their people shall have complied with the require
ments of the Government, I shall be in favor of their
resuming their former relations.
" X do not intend to say anything personal, but at
the beginning of the present gigantic struggle between
the different sections, North and 8outh, there were ex
treme men North and extreme men South. This great
Government was kept upon the anvil and hammered
during the rebellion, and it has been hammered sine,
the rebellion, and there seems to be a disposition to
continue the hammering until the Government is
destroyed. I have opposed that system always- I op
pose it now.
“The government, in the assertion of its powers,
and in the maintenance of the principles of the Con
st! utton, has taken hold of one extreme, and with the
strong arm of physical power has put down the re
bellion. Now, as we swing around the circle of the
Union, with fixed and unalterable determination to
stand by it, we find the counterpart or duplicate of
the same spirit that played to this feeling and these
persona, in the South, this other extreme, which
stands in the way and must get out of it.
In
is that it was a
peachmenf of a sagacity that
been at fault.
There is uo apprehension of Russia as re
gards the safety of the sick man. She had
trouble enough wilh Poland in modifying the
system of serfdom. Turkey besides is under
the guardianship*of the two watch-dogs,
England ana France.
As regards the lesser German States, the
leading powers will exercise such a supervis
ion over them as will preclude their dis-
ot Europe,
ifch disturbance
t of the Dano
will manage
that so as not to lead to war.
The next feature of his speech that staDds
prominently forth, is the announcement that
the Papal authority will be maintained. The
inviolability of that authority may be assured
as a cardiDa! principle of the international
system ot^Earope—as inwoven with the pol
icy by which that system is controlled. Its
stability is owing not only to the fact that
the Catholic religion is the predominant faith
of both Austria and France, but like the pro
tection afforded to Switzerland, the mutual
jealousy of two powerful neighbors i* the
source of the security of ihe Popedom.
Another favorable indication of permanent th ®, “ * r6e ie » ra ’ bm " confirming the titles granted
v under General Sherman a famous lield order, and
peace is the consolidation of the monarchy
of Italy. The removal of the capital from
Turin to Florence is a necessary adjunct to
this consolidation. One of the parties into
which Italy is divided was extremely anxious
to have the territorial rights of the Papacy
merged into the Italian monarchy with Rome
as its capital, and the functions of the Pope
to those simply of a Bishop. An-
ras averse to the removal of
inSSsSiMff m Turin. The adoption of
i capita* was, therefore, a com-
?ht about, no doubt, through
the agency of Napoleon*
The maintenance of the entente cordial* be
tween England and France will keep Burope
in that state of quietude so essential to a per
manent peace. Austria and Prussia have
causes of dissension that will keep the fermer
friendly to the Southern and the latter to thb
Nil hern German States.
There is uo apprehension of Russia as re
gards “the sick man.” She has received a
lesson she will not sohn forget. She has
trouble enough with Poland, and in adapting
the system of serfdom to the state of Rus
sian Society. The only apprehension of
a disturbance of the peace of Europe was the
complication arising out of the Danish Hoi-
stein dispute. Diplomacy has removed that
question beyond the forum of international
controversy.
The only exception to the general place of
the world is the war between Spain and Chili
and Peru, aud between Brazil and her allies
with the Argentine Republic and her allies.
We confidently expect European mediation
in the former of these disputes ; the latter
was on the threshold of peaceful adjustment
at the iast accounts.
To conclude, the speech of the French Em
peror, for the candor and fullness of its infor.
mation, is a model among European docu
ments. It reads more like the Message of
an American President to Congress than the
communication of the Head of Monarchy to
his Legislati chambersve.
South Caeolisa Railroad Arrangement, have
been made on thi. road for the e.tabUahment of a
train of wagons to run between Blackville and John
son's Turn-Out in connection with the cars, bo that
the o impany ia now prepared to transport freight to
and irem Charleston. This arrangement will go Into
tuect on and after Saturday, the 17th instant
Additional Post Offices Re-opened
Georgia.
Special Agent A. L. Harris furnishes us the following
additional list of post offices re-opened in Goorgia.
The Post Office Department is fully keeping its
promises good to supply the South with mail facilities
at the earliest practicable day, and especially is the
work promptly and well done in Georgia.
Poet Office. County. Postmaster.
Pine Log Cass Wm. Allen.
Cava Spring Floyd S. C. Trout.
d Factory Richmond ... .D. B. Hack.
,....Hart F. C. Stephenson.
orough... .Wilkinson ... .C. M. Lindsay.
' iville... .Taliaferro George F. Bristow.
ega Lumpkin John T. Paxon.
Ihantee Cobb George T. Carrie.
iville Crawford Miss E. W. Torrence.
Canton Cherokee Wm. Dowdy.
Cusseta Chattahoochee.Mrs. 8. R. Cobb.
Monroe Walton Jas. W. Baker.
Woodstock Cherokee Laura J. Hardin.
Danielsville Madison E. 8. Cobb.
Lawrenceville Gwinnett Jease Murphy.
Banburg Wilkes Mrs. F. Danforth.
Doctortown Wayne D. J. Dillon.
Nashville Berrion Mrs. 8. R. Sheppard.
Irwinville Irwin David J. Ferns.
Camilla Mitchell Lewis Stanley.
Abbeville Wilcox H. L. Davis.'
House Creek Irwin Simou Stanley.
Griffin's Mills... .Lowndes Miss Harriet Bird.
McDonough Henry Samuel E. Dailey.
The South Carolina Sea Island Property.
Commenting upon the letter of Gov. Orr to the
President, remonstrating against the sale of the Sea
Island plantations by the Direct Tax Commissioners,
and their occupation by freedmen, the Port Royal New
South, in the spirit of candor and fairness which has
uniformly characterized that ably conducted little
weekly, says:
“We do not agree with the Governor in many of his
opinions, because we have neither bis standpoint or
his prejudices from which to look at the .abject, but
yet we must heartily sympatize in many of his views
snn believe, as we have always expressed in onr col
umns, that, after.the smoke and passion of battle has
more fully cleared away, the former owners of these
islands will be fairly and leniently dealt with by a
Government which can better afford to be just and
generous than to pursue a course which can only
result in continued bitterness and sectional feeling
“We have become acquainted with many of the
former planters of this section, and if it were in our
power would restore to some of them, at once, the
property which has been taken from them, while
others we should wish to put on probation for a short
time longer. Bat we must say that one of the most
foolish and ruinous acts of the present Congress is
which we then and always looked upon as a very
grave joke. Wo have no idea that General Shenuan
really intended to have that order carried out to the
very letter, for we have a better opinion of his common
sense. Liko his terms with General Johnson, he
made a great mistake, and the error should have been
corrected at once, as were those terms. The sooner it
is corrected, tlie sooner this most valuable section of
the ootton 3b tea will begin to contribute to the wealth
of our whole country.”
Georgia
Historical
Library.
Society
Persons having In their possession Books belong-
lug either to this Library or to the Library of the
Young Men’s Christian Association, will please leave
the same at the book store of Mr. B. Mallon, on
Congress street.
Also, persons desiring ,o visit the Historical So
ciety’s Rooms, or to tsko books from the Library,
will find the keys, and some one to accompany them,
at Mr. Msllon’s book store.
J. P. CANN,
f!6-2 Librarian Go. Hist. 8ocieiy.
Chatham Inferior Court.
THURSDAY, Pcbruary 15, 1866.
Ordered that an election for Constables of Chatham
County be held on Monday, the nineteenth day oi
February lost., by tlie Jnstlcee of the Inferior Court
A Jail Physician will also be elected; also an In
spector of Flour for tlie County of Chatham.
Candidates most hand in their applications to the
CUrk. ‘Bytider. *
WM H. BULLOCH,
fl«-8 Clerk I. C. C. C.
J
Notice.
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
Orricx Cans or Cou.cn.,
February 1st, i860.
A LL parties subject to take out license from ihe
Citv under Ordinance Of December 27th, lwii,
must take out. the same prior to February 10th, 188a.
This also applies to persons who own vehicles used
for hire, such as wagons, drays or trucks, hacks, Ac.
No further time will be allowed and the Register will
lie closed on that day, and the police instructed to
carry out the Ordinance. By order
EDW. C. ANDERSON, Mayor.
Jas Stkwart Clerk of Council. febl-tf
WILMINGTON
IRON WORKS.
PUBEY, JONES & CO.,
Wilmington, Delaware.
lVf^n^ ACT u R ?: Iron Stetunboats. Steam Engines,
ill Boilers, Machinery for Saw Mills, Ac. Having
had long experience in business and being provide d
with very extensive facilities for doing work of this
daw, sre prepared to execute orders with despatch,
OCtli 6m
3. a. & MARTIN, Actuary.
Special Notice.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, \
Onion Casks or Council.*Feli. IT, 1836 /
All parties who have foiled to take out licenses, aa
prescribed by Ordinance of December 27th. 1865, are
hereby noti fled that, according to the provisions of
said Ordinance, ihey are “liable to & penalty of not
more Ihm thirty dollars for each day’s deiault, on
couvictiou before the Police Court.’’
The police are hereby ordered to report all viola
tions of tho same. By order.
EDWARD C. ANDERSON,
Jams Stbwart, M yor.
Clerk of Council. r, 7-4
Sun bury Route.
NOTICE TO TRAVELERS.
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mi ast *ii' i r~
llilltlrl-.l
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OKUCE ATLAbTIC A GUI F It. R CO., I
Savannah, February lO'li, lt>06.)
Tne steamer O. F. POTTER being now under char
ter to Ihia Company, will continue her trips to aud
from bCNnUKY, in connection with the Railroad, as
ntual, leatiug the wharf foot of Aliereom street
every Monday, Wednesday aud Friday, at 7k; o’clock
a. m , until farther notice.
JOHN SCREVEN
fl*-tf President.
To Planters.
T HE PALMA OJIBTSTI, nr Castor Bean, will grow
on your poor and worn-out lands. Estimated
yield to a prime hand, thirteen Itnndr'd tl llais.
I am really to lmm the Is at kind of seed and con
tract for the entire crop of iho.-e who choose to try
-it.
For circulars, Ac., call on or address
,7. W GREGORY,
117-2 12 Stoddard s Range, tt»y -t. Savannah.
Groceries and Liquors.
WE.
-i.sa.ui
Foreign dn^FDohiestic Liquors,
WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES,
ALE AND LAGEB,
Johnson's Square, opposite the Pulaski Bouse,
Corner St. Julian and Bryan Sts
‘Falligant’s old Paint Stand.
Agent for H Clausen's celebrated Phoenix
SU-am Brewery New York ; A. M. Binniuger A Co’.
London Dock Gin ; and Club Ssnce. f7
Amusements.
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
Gh. Fane Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA..
an 30 .
DISSOLUTION.
rrUE Firm of Israel R. Mealy A Co. was dissolved
A on the 12th inst., by the withdrawal of Israel R.
Sealv. The business will he conducted until further
notice, byT. It. Palmer, who is duly authorized to col
lect and settle all business connected tberewitti.
ISRAEL It. SEALY,
J. P. GILSON, Agent,
JJi A. S. BIGELOW,
N OTICE.-Will be sold on Ilia first TUESDAY in
May next, within the legal hours of sale, before
the Court Honse door iu Reldsville. Tnttn iU county ,
four hundred seres of Land, lying on the Cypress
Plate, in said county.
Sold by order of court.
fl7- WM. SMITH, Guardian.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.—To all
whom it may concern:
Whereas, liora- ej Royal will apply nt the Court
of Ordinary for Letters insmissoryGuard.ui on tbe
estate of VV’m G liaveiipo-t.
These arc, therefore, to cite anil admonish all
whom it nmv concern, lo bo aud appear before said
Court in make objection (if any they have) on or be-
tore tbe first Monday in April next, otherwise said
letters will lie granted.
Witness iny official signature this 6th day of Feb-
ruiry, 18 id.
flT STEPHEN J. GORTON, O. G. C.
ROPE.
F !R T quality Manilla R, pe, of lusorted sizes, re
reived per ship Kales, rpm L .erpool, mid for
sale !>y
fl 7-1w
1 NDRS V LOW *■ co.
WANTED,
-A Good House in a central location, enit-
able f >r a Hoarding House.
Address Box .*io6, Post Office,
K.v.inn h, Georgia.
fl7-3
FOR SALE,
C OTTON. PROVISION"-* and TIMBER LANDS in
t-OPTII CAROLINA —Persona hiving such
l.nnds to sell would do well to send description and
torn is to
EDWARD PERRY. Agent.
flT-1* Hilton Head, S. C.
Latest from Egypt!
P ENNY'S NEW EXTRACT OP THE EGYPTIAN
LOTUS, a new and cxamsiie Perfume for the
handken bic , Cleopatra and the ladies of the present
day nsing the same perfame-.
TDE EGYPTIAN LOTUS!
TilE EGYPTIAN 1.01 US7 !
THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS!!!
M mufactnrcd by F. A. Penny, lir aiklyn. New
York. E. A. LOVhJOY, Agent,
fiT-lra as Fnlton street
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, &C,
147 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.)
W E invite the attention of tbe Trade and the Pub
lic generally to our large and elegant assort
ment of , ;
Wine*, Liquors, Cordials, Conserves, Se
gura, etc., etc.,
which Js not excelled by any similar establishment in
the States.
We »re sole proprietors nf DUNBAR'S CELE
BRATED WORMWOOD CORDI AL, the reputation of
whi h ib fullv established in this and foioign coun
tries; DUNBAR’S well known STOMACH BITTERS,
goaranted superior lo any -utiile of Ihe kind, de
signed eX| ressly for boirl and fbiuiiy use: DUN
BARS SC-ilEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, War
ranted nf the at mo-t purity, and put np expressly
for our house, of which w are *,1* proprietors and
importciB. Sole Ag-nts for K-.iert endths eele-
bra rd PIIILAf'I'LPBIA ILK. In ciim»s and barrels;
EngUrli, 3;oU-n amt American ALE iiiiu PuUthK,
BR.aNDY, Sootch and lioni-bou wlIlsKEY and Alt-
UAcfc i.L’NCilCS, formerly well kuowu ihroiigh-ut
the United Stali-o. put up ly ns incases for e.'pori
and home consumption.
T. J. D. ,v Co. are sole Agents for A. ft H- W.
Cutherwood’s Pare RYE WHIsKiE-, XX aud XXX
brands, guaranteed umuirpi-Bcd iu quality and ex
cellence. Constantly on hand, a laige ami well se
lected stock of HOI KI ON and WHEA T WHISKIES,
wurihy ihe altenti n of the trade and connoisseurs
generslly. \u assortment oi SEGARS of doe-t
grades, munufictuied and imported expressly for this
Imu-e. which we offer at lie- u-;v lowest net carh
pi ice*, lilt AN lit PS, GINS, WINES,'CHAMPAGNES,
aud every deserip; ion aud grade <f Foreign Liquors
im|s>rie I direct y by thisffiouse. and for eui. iu Lntnl
or duly |mi i. at owest m ikot rates. d’2fMf
KI11LIN, J3IU). & UUILKE,
WHOLESALE I KALRltS IN
ALES, \um m LlIpKN,
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Jl DELIVERED.
auzl If
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS!
A New and Fresh Supply,
Of many varieti •*; also,
PHOTOGRAPHICON,
OR PANORAMIC ALBUM;
A new, ornamental, ami useful aril' le for tlie parlor.
For sale by
f!7 COOJ’ER, OLCOTT3 A FARIIELLY'.
Situation Wanted.
B Y a yong m.-.n, as Salesman, or in a inechani'-a*
branch. Will accept of a situation iu or out o 1
tlie city; will guarantee lo give ja-ffect satislactiod.
Address J. O. O. F„
f17-i* At this office.
JOHN C. FERRILL,
Banker^ Commission Merchant
DRAYTON STREET, SAVAIRAH, BA.,
H AS been engaged iu Mercantile un«l Banking
Business in this city for upwards^of tinny
yuarn; will bay and nelI <lotion on < on.raisfaion,
purchase Foreign and Domestic Rxchau^e, and sell
fciuhi Dr ifts on Neiv Y.irk and London. Advnuce*
will be made on fbipincnt of Cotton to bin iricnd* in
New Yoik. Liverpool and Havre. Will giv«* p.trticulur
atl<*Dlion to Ihe collect on ol p*p<-r, payable in .Sr-
VALnah, and remit, promptly for saiuo.
BKFEfcS T J
Messrs. Duncan, Sherman & Cn., Hankers, Now
York; K. H. Lowry, President National B>uiK
Kepuolic, New Yoik; G J. Sene), Kpq., Cashier Me
tropolitan National Bank, New Yoik; Jiiclnirti ioithus,
Jfisq., President Great Western Insurance Company,
New York; C. II. Warner, Kpq., Corkier Bai.K ol
Commerce, Boston. fl7~;w
SCRANTON, SMITH & GO.,
Keep cousin ntly on Iinml'rlioice old
ItUANDIKS
WHISKEY,
GIN,
WINKS, rite.
ANI>
EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES
ALSO,
Huy. Corn, Onts and Bran, strictly at wholesale to
tilt- trade, and we 11 liter ourselves that we can make
it to the Interest of dealers , to patronize us, at the
head of Buy, opposite to ,7> fl' mm street.
fE-1 m
Crackers.
I NVOICE nf Boston, Blitter, Oyster, and !
CRACKERS. Su’d received ami fur sale by
MACKY. BEATTIE A CO.,
f7 iu:i ami v'Oj Bay sir
SHERRY WINE.
(7A Tackagcs l ictaves and qrs., various grades, for
sale to tlie trade by
MACKY, BEATTIE * Co.,
f7 2' 3 and 206 Bay Greet.
SUGAR.
OAA BBLS A and B Coffee Sngar,
S.UU Ju t received and for sale by
rttt-S EPiVlN E. HERTZ & CO.
DISSOLUTION.
Tins firm of Lufburrow t, Timmons is ibis day
■«- dissolved, by Ihe wlihdruwal of O. II Lufburrow.
Either puny i. authorised to sign the firm name in
liquidation. All parties indeb ed are leque.ted to
come forward and make payment, end all parttos hav<
iag claims will please piteent them for seitlene nt.
U H. LUFBCKROW.
„ Fit iti. H. TIMMONS.
Augusta, Feb. 13, 1806.
Having purchased the interest of Mr. O. H. Lnfhnr-
row in the Forrest « lty Foundry, Iu this cily. 1 will
continue the busincs in n:y name. Thunkful for
past favors, I respectfully solicit a contiuuonce of the
liberal patronage heretofore extended to the lute
firm. FRAS. E. TIMMONS.
Having disposed of my Interest tn the firm of Luf-
burrow A Timmons to my lormer partner, F K
Timmons, would solicit a continuance .of th. patron
age extended to the late Arm to my suceeiwor.
o. H. LUFBURROW.
Augusta Constitutionalist.
T HIS old established and popular journal, having
a large circulation in M Iddie Georgia and South
Carolina, offers a superior medium to th. business
men of Savapnah for making themselves known in
the middle region through which it circulates.
Mr. Cuxatss B. O’Svlutam is tne authorised agent
for Savannah and vicinity.
STOCKTON 4 CO.,
f!7-lw Propriet >tp.
J. N. WILSON,
Photographer,
8. E. comer Broughton and Whitaker Strs.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Old pictures copied with the greatest care, dl4
PIERCE SKEHAN,
Wholesale and ltctail Dealer
In F,ne Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For
eign aud Domestic Wines, Liquui a and Segura.
A so, Hkchan’s Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
AND
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
in bottle and in wood.
London and Dublin Brnwn Stout, Scotch and Eng
llsh Ales, Ac.
Liberal deductions made to the trade.
176 BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH,
dl l-tf snd fl? Liberty street, N V.
Which fold np complete fof transporting. The most
comfortable bed for a warm climate; good uphol
stered ami best hair tops. 8. P. KITTLE, UO Chat
ham street. New York.
Every hing to complete snd furnish a bed. The
plaM*Ui buy is where tbe thing is made. fS-2m
Cloaks, Cloaks.
L ADIES' Cloth Cloaka, a fine assortment, just re
ceived hy steamer.
1123-tf EIN8TFIN A ECKMAN.
Storehouse.
A GOOD and convenient Storehouse for Rent —
Apply at 1M Bay street. U-tf
Marett Brandy.
1 A OCTAVES 1858, direct from bond, for sale by
-1 w MACKY. BEATTIE A CO., -
. 17 - £03 and 206 Bay street.
HAVANA SEGARS,
PIPES,
Chewing and Smoking
TOBACCO.
T HB subscriber has just received a large stock
of *
Havana Segars,
to which he wonld invite particular attention.
He has also an extensive assortment of
Meershaum 3?ipes,
SEGAR TUBES and BRIARWOOD PIPES.
The VitriuuH brands of Chewing and Smoking To
bacco at his Establishment are ail of the first quality.
Please cull and examine for yourselves, at
F. CONSTANT’S,
jl-tf pull at., opposite Post Office.
JOHN GRAY,
Ware,
Brooms,
fAILS, BRUSHES, MATS,
Twines, Cordage, Tabs, Churns. Cradles,
Wagons. Chairs, Baskets, ge.
Nos. 15 Fulton and ti02 Front Sts,
NEW YORK
J3*-3m
CONSTITUTION
LIFE SYRUP,
COMPOSED OF IODIDE OF POTASSIUM,
WITH THE COMPOUND CONCEN
TRATED FLUID EXTRACT OF
VALUABLE MEDICINAL
ROOTS AND HERBS.
Prepared by
WM. H. GREGC. M. D. t
Graduate, of tTie College of Physicians and Surgeons,
New York; formerly Assistant Physician
in the Blackwell’s Island Hospitals.
-DAN CASTELLO’S
GRE AT SHOW
And Moral Exhibition!
LAST DAY OF THE piRCUS! !
Two performances, at 3 and 7 o’clock; with all the
great Star*. Performing Horses, Ponies and Mules,
also the TRAINED LIUKS and LIONE88ES.
Corner Montgomery and Congress Sts.
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Admission $1 00
Children under ten years 60
Colored Persons 75
tW Tickets can be obtained at the Pulaski House
any time during the day. 113-6
VOLKS’ GARTEN'
CELEBRATION OF
WASHINGTON’S BIRTH DAY
GRAND BALL,
On Thursday Evening, Feb. 22
None but Subscribera admitted.
Subscription list ready, and may be found with the
following Committee: igoeqsOtt, H. G. Ruwk Val.
Basleb. E Ricutsh, Weioamd A Fouwaxz. fl5-lw
Auction
auctioT
BY BELL WYLLY *
t,, Rl*
WiU be sold ou WKDXES|i AV
of store ; Deit ’ F eb.
Lot No, 4 Slopi-r Tytliino d
the Court House, with - Pep;i
w
me noun House, With -" "’-hMI w,,1
two Wood Dwellings, .
ing room and ilneTbui r .^a^Sl
yard : the oilier ha- four* 11 >' ki^Vj
yTerniqei.ali. |.nrc|i HHe , ,,,
f'itl^
POWDER. SHOT. CAPS.
■7C KEGS Hazard’s R. R. Powder
/ 0 20 cases canisters, “ Fairlawn Mills” Powder,
201 bags assorted sizes. Droll Shot,
160,000 G. D. Percussion Caps
Jnst received aud lor sale by
HILTON t RANDELL.
f!2-fl 193 Bay street
RIDE.
W E have now on hand a few Open Boggles and
Rockaways, light and neat- Also, Sets of
Harness, which we will sell unusually low.
BOUSE k BRYANT,
j25-tf 194 Bay street
KENT’S EAST INDIA COFFEE.
EQUAL TO JAVA I K
b HALF THB PRICE I 2
E GOES TWICE AS FAR! ^
Recommended nnd Used by A1I t
CLERGYMEN, PHYSICIANS and Professional Men,
as the cheapest, healthiest and best beverage
in the world 1
FOR SALS BY ALL GROCERS NORTH AND SOUTH
Tne Southe’n trade, to which it is specially adapt
ed, supplied through the New York city Wholesale
Grocers, or direct from the Manufactory.
1154J m
NEW YORK..
RICHARD DAVIES. Proprietor.
And General Wholesale Dealer in Teas and Coffee*.
Put up in ONE PuUND PAPERS, in boxes of 36
and i>0 pounds.
dl9-3m
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Da- produced a revolution in Medicine.
Lard.
PA Packages Prime LEAF.
ijU For sale by
MACKY. BEATTIE k CO..
203 and 205 Bay Direct.
Cider Vinegar.
gKYEN BARRELS CIDER VINEGAR
landing aud ior sale by
n CHARLES L COLBY A CO.
ROPE.
1 AA COILS Flax Rope; a superior article to Green
IUU leaf or any oilier uru^i.
In store and for sal* by
n
CTIA8. L. DOLBY A CO.
LIME.
1 AAA CASKS LIME, now landing from schooner
i Ul/U Georgia and for sale by
f!3 L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO.
To the Planters,
W E are prepared to tarnish, at short notice
Genuine Psrvian Uuano
Baugh’s Raw Bone Superphosphate Lime
Bolvtan Guano
. Kittleweil’. Manipulated Guano
' Potash and Plaster, by the barrel
All permanent Fertilisers
Whitlock's Superphosphate
Send you orders at once.
fU lm N. A. HARDEE ft 00.
What may seem almost incredible Is, that many dis
eases hitherto considered hopelessly incurable are fie
queutly cared in a few days or weeks; and we cheer
tally invite the investigations of the liberal minded and
scientific to cures which have no parallel at the pres
sent day.
Daring the past five years we have contended with
ob-Lcles and overcome opposition us herculean aa
were ever encountered by any reformer*.
RAPIDITY OF CURE.
Some say, “Your cures are toe quick,*' while others
donbt tbeir permanence, and think that diseases can
only be cured by tbe “slow, recuperative process o:
Nature.”
This is our reply: In health, the body, like a well
balanced scale, is in a state of equilibrium But when,
Irom any cause, down goes one side of the scale, we
have tbe effects of disease. What Is requisite, is tore-
store tlie uormai balance of the scale.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Is a positive and specific remedy for all diseases origi
Dating (Tom an impure state of the Blood, aDd for al
(hereditary! diseases transmitted from parent lo child
PARALYSIS.
It is so universally admitted that Constitution Life
Syrup ia the only effective means of restoration in the
various forms of Paralysis, that we need not reiterate
that it is emphatically tlie Great-Life^ivlng Power.
DYSPEPSIA.
Indigestion, Weight at Stomach, Flatulenre, Live
Complain, want of Appetite, Bad Breath,
Constipation. Billiousnctw.
SCROFULA.
Siruma, KingV Evil. Glandular Swellings, Erysipelas,
Ulceration, Sail Rheum.
Tills taint (hereditary and acquired), filling Ufe With
untold misery, is, by all usual medical remedies, in
curable.
RHEUMATISM.
[Arthritis], Lumbago, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Goat, Tic
Doloreaax.
If there Is any disease in which the Constitatlon
Ufe Syrup is a sovereign, it is iu Rheumatism and Us
kiedrt d affections. The most intense pains are almost
instantly alleviated—enormous swellings are reduced.
Cases, chronic or vicarious, of twenty or forty years'
standing, have been cured by ns
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Purges the system entirely from all the evil effects o
'Mercury, removing the Bad Breath, and curing the
-Weak Joints and Rheumatic Pains which the use of
Calomel is sure to produce. It hardens Spongy Gums,
and secures the Teeth as firmly ns ever.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP.
Eradicates, root and branch, all Eruptive Diseases of
the Skin, like Ulcere, Pimples, Blotches, and all other
difficulties of .his kind, which so much disfigure the
outward appearance of both malfig and females, often
making them a disgusting objsCC to themselves and
tbeir Irieuiis
FOR ALL FORMS OF ULCERATIVE
DISEASES,
Either of tbe Nose. Throat, Tongue, Spine, Forehead,
or Scalp, no remedy bos ever proved its equal.
Moth Patches upon tlir female face, depending upon
a diseased action of the Liver, ure very unpleasant to
tlie young wife and mother. A few bottles of Consti
tution Ufe Syrup will correct the secretion snd remove
the deposit, which is directly under tbe skin.
Diseases of the Uver. giving rise to Languor, Dlzri-
ues*. Indigestion, Weak Stomach, or an ulcerated or
buicerou, condition of that organ, accompanied with
burning or other unpleasant symptoms, will be re
lieved by the use of
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP.
As a General Blood-Pnrifrtng Agent, the Ufc Syrup
standi unrivalled by any preparation ia the world.
THE RICH AND POOR
Are liable to the same diseases. Nature und science
have made tlie Constitution Life Syrup for tlie benefit
ofalL
PURE BLOOD
Produces healthy men and women; and if the consti
tution is neglected In youth, disease and early death is
the result. Do not delay when the means are so near
at band, and within the reach of all.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Is the poor man's friend, and tbe rich nan's bitvsing.
WILLIAM H. GREGG, M. ST^
Sole Proprietor, New York.
MORGAN * ALLEN.
Wholesale Lruggista, Agents,
n22-8m 4* Cliff street, New Yoik.
SCALES.
A SSORTED Sixes and Patterns of Fairbanks. p,at
form and Counter Seales, which for accuracy,
neatness and durability cannot be surpassed. Also,
best Frames. Beams, Hooka, ftc, for weighing Oot
ton. For sale by
BOUSE A BRYANT,
JB-tf - 194 Bay street.
Peruvian Guano.
W B 1“ ,tore genuine No. 1 Peruvian Guano,
v Y direct importation, and will sell in quantities
to suit purchasers.
flS-tf . CRANE ft GRAY BILL.
FLOUR, CORN AND OATS.
5 Ann BUSHELS Prime White Corn
■ UUu 4.non iiuehela Pennsylvania Oats
26 tibia Superfine Flour
Just received and for sale by
f # 3 EDWIN E. HERTZ ft CO.
Notice*
T HE Bends of the City of Savannah, authorised to
be issued by the Ordinance of January 24th,
lstfl, for th»* purpose of funding its coupons not here
tofore redeemed, are now rrady. They are of the con
venient denominations of $ leu, $300, $600, and hold
ers of over-past due coupons are invited to present
them to be exchanged ior these bonds
R. T. GIBSON,
*16 Cily Treasurer.
*50 RBWAHT).
STOLEN from the Market, last night, between the
O hours oi 0 and 10 o'clock, a dark bay MaRB
MULE, about eight or niue years of age, aoout four-
teeu hands high, iu good condition. There are no
particular marks, with the exception of the hair be-
ug rubbed off on both her sides from the harness;
also, a place ou the back, about six inches long.
Tne above reward will tie paid lor the delivery of
the mule to Mr. J. G. Blitcb, corner of Bryan and
Jefferson sts. [flfl-lw*] JAMES LEE.
J. 0. HATflEWSON,
General Commission Merchant,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Offers for account cf Meatmen and othei- Factories.
nnn BALES YARNS, assorted
OUu 160 bales 4-4 Sheetings
1)0 bales 7-8 Shirtings
100 bales Oaoaburgs
' 20o coils Plow Lines X, X and X inch
*0.100 pounds Clean Copp Waste
By Bell, Wylly ft Christian.
Wilt tie sold on WKI)NESDtv„
o’d-ick, Oi from
South half of Lot N„ on p„
proveiuents, i-onslstin-' or a *«M .
dence, with carnage l,uu„ <
ru->1118—all of brick. ’
Terms cftati, purenascr to p, v f„ r tj|
WRECKED SCHOONER^T-v
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
To-morrow, SATURDAY, ]7 h ,,
or store, win iiei,ij? cl( t»,h >
The schooner ISRAEL R s\nu-
wrecited on Tybee beach. *• she,
Terms cash.
STEAMER O. M. PETTItF atTP'
By Bell, Wylly * Chririlaa. ?
On THURSDAY, 16th March nevr .
front or Excban e, will be sold’ « c '»
for account of all concerned : ltUu « n
THE FINE SrEAMER PETT , T
in complete order and suitable for
river business. e ror to g
tori [,
■ill
-.nS I eet f trok ®i 32-inch cj Under, 200 so
107 feet ieugth,27X fee. b.eadth!6? T 1
hold ; side-wheel. ’ -1 tat
ALSO,
On FRIDAY, 2d March u-xt, at n - ,
aoidanfrentofour store,,or
£' “"W-KW,
14 C. a. Government Wagons
28 first rate Plantation Wacom imr
order, with covers ^ lron “kits
About 200 sets Transportation a a mesa,
ALSO,
Lot Mules, Horses. Prayr. ,t c .
AUCTION.
Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Will be sold THIS DAY, at 11 o’cloct I
store, and in sales nxni: ^
87 doz Arrack Punch
24 do St. Domingo, Punch
69 do do Bitters
11 do Rum Puneh
ALSO,
A Urge assortment of clothing, consisting *
Floe Cosslmere Pants
Fine do Cuati, (Sacks and Froch
Fine do Vests ^
Fine suits of Farmers Uothing
Fine Cottonade Pauta and Vest,
Ladles flue Cloth Mantels
ALSO,
12 pair Fine brown and blacks, Broiikku,
Terms cash.
AT AUCTION.
By Laurant, Wayne & Sweat I
THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, a. M., in front ol
be sold to close a consignment: 1
5 cases Catawba Champagne
10 cases genuine St. Marc-aux Champa:-
10 boxes do Claret, sl Julkn
10 boxes old Bonrbuu Whiskey
20 boxes assorted Pipes
ALSO,
, Groceries,
and a large invoice of ready made-Ciothint.ii
and Gents’ Linen Handkerchiefs, a 1
Goods.
One fine Carryall.
ALSO,
York, Williams, Melnti
& Co.
Will sell at anctlon THIS DAY, on L. J.Coi
Wharf, next to Deniund’s Press at luo’
About 100 bales of Eastern Hay,
landing from schr Georgia, slightly damapd J
e-dd for account of all conceiued. Terms cm 1
BLOODED MAKE FOR SALE.
York, Williams, Melnti
Sc Co.
A fine Morgan Mare, will be fonr years o
next. Btoken to saddle or harness. Mat
color, and one of tbe finest animals in thee
flfl-6
Just Received,!
25 firkins Extra Leaf Lard
In store and fcrx*|
> CHARLES L. COLBTM
All at very low rates to dealers.
flfl-6
AUGUSTA HOTEL.
l2‘S s, } pr °p rtetora -
W E respectfully Invite our old friends and the
traveling public to give us a caU. Our house
is located in the heart of trade, and convenient to the
depots. [15-Sm] JONES ft RICE.
ROOFING.
■yyEare now prepared to take coxtracta for apply.
WARREN’S FIRE-PROOF ROOFING,
or to furnish tbe material.
It possesses all the requisite merits is water-tight
and fire-proof, will not expand aud contract with beat
and cold, m not injuriously effected by change of
temperature, will bear more than double the heat of
metai roofing without damage to Ihe boarding be
neath it, Is easily aud quitaly repaired if Injured.
Gutters of the same material may be formed on the
root
The felt and cement being non-conductors of heat,
no roof is so cool in summer nor so warm la winter,
and
Its cost la much leas than that off aay
' other Firc-prooff Itoof sow
In mac.
For more detailed particulars, price of roofing, tes
timonials, ftc., apply to
BOUSE ft BRYANT,
fS-lm 194 Bay street.
UREENLBJP ROPE.
200 C< B^e, B> haniKlD * Chat aid’s Greenlea
Just received and for sale by
fl6« BRIGHAM, BALDWIN ft CO.
To Planters and Dealers in
Fertilizers.
WO. 1 PURI PERUVIAN GUANO
Al No. 1 Baker’s island
Ammoniuted superphosphate
For sale low In any quantities by
Hfl-3 EDWIN E. HERTZ ft CO.
NOTICE.
TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE.
I am opening for the Inspection of the public,
a fine stock of
CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MAT
TRESSES, &C-, Ac.,
To which the attsatidu of all ta Invited.
f Wsrerooms, 178 BROUGHTON 8TRKET, Sher
lock’s old Dry Goods Stars.
fifl-tf L. B. HARRINGTON.
Notice to tlie ^Public-
A NY person purchasing the MORNING STAR SA-
•A. LOON, on Bay Tan e, will be liable to slaw-suit
*16 3* W. H. ZIMMERMAN.
Just Received,!
|0 FIRKINS CHOICE BUTTER
Landing per steamship Chase, and form
19 CHARLES L. COlBTtB
Building Matei
VDI have on band Lime. Roscndale Cement-F
" Paris, snd Hair for Plastering, for »
CRANK ft GEATK.J
consignment,
f12-1 in
Kerosene Oil,
is barrels and case*,
AT HORATIO PITCHERS, j
Under tN B
Foot of Lincoln it,
n3ii.tr
NOTICE
TH* 'Steamer O. F. POTTER will dl^tont^'l
A trips to Sanbury ou and after Satnroiy.
k^fHW ptlAS L COLBT1
ASTEN & THROCKMOET
NO. 253 BOWERY, NEW
Locks and Knobs, Butt Hingis, Braee arM ||
*mi nuatinirtL flnnff Belli. Wire, fj
and Castings, Gong Bella wire,
AU orders, large or small, famished
per cent, less than market -.rices-
arplS 6m
IrS'i
W atch.es J ewe
I i 1 v e r and Plated
Fancy Goods* ^
T HE undersigned respectfully calMbe^ -
the citizens and visitors fi om the —,
well selected stock iff Wa'ehes, Jewelry
Plated Ware, Clocks, Fancy GootoW*
vnlvorfl Und Piafola nf thfif HlOflt CCPr»‘ w
:u fc$A
volvera and Pis tola of the most a
turere. .. . ,ke
Pazricnlar attention is paid to
Watches, Jewelry snd Clock?,
competent workmen engaged sal ^
Cnr. Broughton and
Hating |
sU-DrtW
teed.
deeS64a
HOLIDAY GOODS
Direct ImDOrtation frow
and Paris.
TUST RECEIVED, a large and «ri«f
Imported Ware# aud Fancy At ™rT'
the coming reason, embracing in p* n -
Statuettes—Bronae, Basque anti Pariar
Toilet Setta
docks
Ladies’Traveling Bag*
French Parasols
Ptortemonnaie*
Milliners'
And an endless variety of Ad I
Fancy G-oocM
ordered for this market and just
oonty of Pleton, and other veaaels now a
Fancy Goods by the riginal
attention of Milliners snd others
W. W.
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