Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, February 19, 1866, Image 2

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The Savannah Daily Herald, BY S. W. MASON. NAIfiUEl* \V. 91ASON,.. ..Editor, w. T. THOMPSON Associate Editor. Official Paper of the City. LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE CITT AND COUNTY MONDAY FEBRUARY 1®, 1866. THE PRESIDENT’S POSITION. The views and policy ot our patriotic President are clearly and sharply defined in his late addresses to a number ot citizens of Montana Territory and to a delegation of col ored people, both of which have been laid be fore our readers. In the former, he declared that he desired, and was urging the res toration of the Southern States to their form er position in the Union and in Congress. Tnat in his view, these States have never been out of the Union since they were sev erally admitted into it, because they had no power to go out, and no portion of 'The people had power to take them out. Aud that he would have the right of each State to a voice in the national councils recog- The Steamer Meteor. New York. Feb. H, 1888.—The case of the a teenier Meteor, seized on suspicion of being a Chilian priva teer, was up to-day before the United States District Court. An answer to the claim was filed by «. 1. Carey, as agent for the owners, denying all the allega tions, Hobrible Outrage.—Yesterday afternoon a negro enticed a small girl into the lower cemetery, °n *h , “ er * son street, hn 1 outraged her person. The child wa found in a dying condition. No arrest has been made. —LouisvULe Courier, 1Oth. * New Advertisements. New Advertisements. CIRCULAR. I have commenced the work of establishing a General Agency Business, for the purchase of all ar ticles manufactured or Imported Into the United States ; (Liquors only excepted.} And with a view to success which depends solely upon the interests of my patrons. I have made arrangements with manufacturers, In the principal towns and cities North, as well as Importers, to have their produc tions and Imports at drat and lowest prices. 1 have secured the services in New York, of a resident gen tleman of long experience, by which I am placed on a footing with the best jobbing houses there. Thus placing my profits alone between the manufacturer and importer’s prices, and the cost of my patron’s goods. I think my profit Is much less than the job ber could afford to work for. And as I do not pro pose to keep any goods on band, I will at all times Ik; prepared to invest my patron’s money where it can be done to the best advantage, in tile cheapest The recent town elections in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Kentucky seem to indicate a turn in the political tide. The Democratic vote show6 a large increase. Tbad. Stevens* friends, in his own home in Lancaster, were out-voled by the Democrats. The Lancaster (Pa.) Intelligencei, exulting over the result of the late election in that county, says : We give our opponents fair warning that we intend to elect onr Democratic Governor next fall, and to turn out the radical Members of Congress who voted for negro miff rage. We shall go into the fight folly deter mined to win, and with a confident reliance on the good Him so. tlxe honesty, the patriotism, and the just pride of race which characterises the white men of Pennsylvania. In Kenton county, Ky., the democrats achieved a signal victory over their radical opponents, who at the previous election car ried the county by nearly one thousand ma jority. Pbssiusxt Johnson and the Extremists.—In the imperfect sketch of the President’! reply to the Vir ginia delegation published Saturday, a word was omit ted in the pajier from which we copied the absence of which renders obscure the meaning of the following significant paragraph. We republish it with the omis sion supplied: I do not intend to say anything personal, but you know, as well as I do, that at the beginning, and, in deed, before the beginning of the recent gigantic strug gle between the different sections of the country, there were extreme men South,and there were extrememen North, i might make use of a homely figure (which is sometimes as good as any other, even in the iUustra- lions of great and important questions,) and say that it has been hammer at one end of the line and anvil at the other; and this great government, the best the world ever saw, was kept upon the anvil and ham mered before the rebellion, and there seems to be a dis position to continue the hammering until tho govern ment shall be destroyed. I have opposed that system always and I oppose it now. The government, in the assertion of its powers, and in the maintenance of the principles of the constitution, baa taken hold of one extreme, and with the strong arm of physical power has put down the rebellion. Now, as we swing aroond the circle of the Union, with a fixed and unalterable determination to stand by It, if we jtim the connter- pnrt or the duplicate of the same spirit that vlaved to this feeling and these persons in the South, this other extreme which stands in the way must art out of it, and the government must stand unshaken and unmoved on its basis. The government must be nre- served.’ - r Newspaper Suppression.—'The New York Tribune says: •• The order emanating from General Grant for the suppression of the Richmond Examiner, it ia said will not be the only one of a similar character if the present course of the rebel journals ia not changed It is notorious that many journals in the 8outh are as bold and defiant in treasonable utterances as before or during the war. General Grant is said to be deter mined to put a stop to this firing the Southern heart" Sail Affair Burned •Four Negroes Death. Near Newborn, N. C., on Saturday night last a log cabin ill which a negro woman with four children l ' 0,,K ' lmed by fire. No one saw the fire or of the victims. In the morning where the cabin had stood were the smoking ruins, and four (barred masses were all that remained of its inmates. charter of Vessels, to the purchase or sale of every thing from steam engines down to the fitting up of a complete Drug, Shoe, Dry Goods, Hardware or Variety Store, for stocks complete or for filling up the assortment. I receive for sale or shipment all country produce at. Savannah, or to the care of Hunt A Bro., Charleston, S C., or Jeffreys & Bro., Jacksonville, Fla. Upon the receipt, of such produce or railroad receipt for cotton shipped, orders for its probable value will be promptly executed, the goods brought to the ports of Savannah, Charleston or Jacksonville, free of freight or insurance, then balances or overplus of invoices to be paid together with about ten per rent, added to the face of the original invoice. Any party examining their Invoice of goods and not being satisfied with the price and quality as well as style, will not be required to take them, and their money promptly refunded. Parties wishing their Spring Supplies, had better send In their orders and funds or produce as early as practicable. I feel confident that, to say the least of my arrange ments, my patrons will save their time and the ex pense of going to market. I offer as reference : Hon. Emv. C. Anderson, Mayor of the City. MaJ. JNO. Screven, PresL of A. A G R. R. Col. Wh. M. Wadlev, Prest. of Central R. II A Banking Company. Geo. W. Williams A Co., Merchants, Charleston. Jeffreys A Bro., Jacksonville, Fla. G. W. GASMAN Y. Savannah, Ga., Feb. 1st, 1868. flO-lm. DIAMOND RING WANTED. A NY one having a fine Cluster Ring that they will sell reasonable, can find a purchaser by address ing Confidential, box 390 Post Office. feblfl-3,* nized fully, cordially and promptly as may and most desirable articles. y, j My arrangements extend from the purchase or be. In the latter he reaffirms his purpose to resist within the sphere of his executive duties the scheme to confer the elective franchise by legislative constraint upon the Freedmen, as violative of the Constitution and sound policy. The frank remarks made to the colored delegation challenge attention as an exposition of the President’s views on one of *the mo9t interesting prob lems of the time. There can hereafter be no doubt, either as to his precise position, its grounds, or the persistent resolution with which he will maintain it. In his remarks to Fred Douglass, the President not only shows that suffrage in the States is beyond federal jurisdiction, but that it is not, at present, desirable in itself. His knowledge of the political and social condition of the South enables him to speak with clearness and precision. * On one point re ferred to in his remarks his ideas have been many times defined. Whether the abolition of slavery or the extension of suffrage in other parts of the world are desirable re forms are questions in which the President of the United States might have opinions, bat such opinions would be unofficial, inas much as those are matters beyond the juris diction of our Government. In the same manner, the regulation of the elective fran chise in the States is quite outside the federal authority, which has no more right to inter fere with that subject in Georgia than it has in Massachusetts ; no more right to tonch it in either than South Carolina has to dictate the suffrage laws of Michigan. So long as the President entertains this view he could not give his sanction to the attempt to impose negro suffrage on the South, however strong might be bis convictions of its propriety. His official acts and declarations from the moment armed resistance to the authority of the United States ceased, would lead inevit ably to tbe conclusions so distinctly and forcibly expressed in the interview referred to. There is a strength and vigor in these expressions, and a tone of firmness, dignity and moderation which leaves no doubt on the mind of the reader as to the purposes of the President. Having reached, through a course of eventful toil, tbe summit of a just American ambition, he turns, without regard to personal consequences, bis labors to the great cud that when he leaves bis exalted post he will re-enter the ranks of a united, happy and prosperous people. For this he takes the Constitution and the unchangeable principles lying at the foundation of repub lican government for bis guide. These he will follow to the end- This should be ample assurance to the American people of his honesty, patriotism and disinterestedness. The formidable and violent opposition the President is encountering makes his situation one of great difficulty and danger. He has been much embarrassed by tbe persistent and furious efforts of the Badicals to defeat his plan of restoration ; but he Btill stands firm and brave and clear-sighted amid the con fusions aud perils of the hour, unawed by power, unshaken by clamor, conscious of the precious trust of national fate committed to bis charge, and of his final accountability to history and the American people. Let the people stand by their President. ATTENTION ! WASHINGTON FIRE CO. NO. 9. Au Extra Meeting of this Company will be ihulrt This Evening, atseveu 'o’clock. Members are requested to attend, as business of hn poriance will be befbre the Company, concerning the new uniforms. By order of G. MURKIN8, Foreman. John J. Fitzpatiox, Sec’y. f!9 ATTENTION! Oglethorpe Fire Company, No. Attend an extra meeting of the Com. pany. to be held at the Court House, THIS EVENING, at TX o’clock. Every member Is requested to be present, as very Important business will be brought before the meet- Ing. By order of HENRY F. WILLINK, Jr. President. R. Watnk Rubsull, Secretary. f is Notice. C ONSIGNEES per steamship LEO, from New York, will please attend to the reception of their goods, landing this day at Willis’ wharf. All goods remaining on the wharf after sundown will !>e stored at risk and expense of owners. fl9 OCTAVUS COHEN, Agent. New Goods Just received by THOS. J. STALEY, CORNER BULL AND STATE STREETS. A large assortment of Juveniles, Games, Blank Books, Receipt Books, Ready Reck oners, Leal Pencils, Conversation Cards, large sized Prints; &c., &c. fl9 2 ^ FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCHl AGENCY. SECURITY INSURANCE CO., Capital and Sarplos $1,600,000 PHtENIX INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus $1,500,000 INTERNATIONAL INS. CO., Capital and Surplus $1,200,000 MANHATTAN INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus $1,078,000 HARMOMY INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus $ 500.000 Total cash Capital andABsets $6,000,000 Fire, Marine, and Inland Navigation Risks taken in I he above highly responsible Companies on Build ings and Merchandise to any amount, at the lowest rates corresponding with the risk. Losses equitably adjusted and paid in cash. A. A. LANE, ' AGENT. No. 13 Stoddard’s Range, Bay Street, Sa vannah, Ga. flQ-3m Dog Lost. L OST yesterday aiternoon, a small black and tan Terrier. When lost had a red blanket and leather collar with a silver plate. A suitable reward will he paid on the retnru of the Dog to the Metropolitan Billiard Hall, corner Bull and Broughton streets, ft 6-3 NOTICE CITY OF SAVANNAH, ) Offics Clerk of Council, l February 19th, 1866.1 It having been decided hy the Collector of the U. S. Internal Revenue Tax, that all licenses issued by tliecitr of Savannah, (over the amount of twenty dollars) shall have affixed the usual stamp. All par- ties who have taken out licenses will at once return them to this office and have stamp affixed and can celled in terms of tbe law. JAS. STEWART, 09-0 Clerk of Council. N OTICE—Two months arter date application wil* be made to tbe Honorable tbe Court of Ordinary of Scriven county for leave to sell the Real Estate of John Bragg, deceased, of said county, for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said estate. THUS. BRAGG, Adm’r. Sylvania, Qa„ Feb. 17,1866. fi9 LOST, A LARGE Leather Pocket Book was lost day be fore yesterday between this city and fonr mile post on the Louisville Road. It contains the follow ing notes: one on the Rev. Smith Griffin, $300 Wm. Thombs, $92. John Fullarfon, $27. Mr Street, $11. Juhn Carr, $21. John W. Hutchins, $23. Together with some other papers which are of no use to any other persons, and there was other bank notes, fifteen dollars. Any one leaving it at tills office will be suitably rewarded. Persons are for bidden to trade for said notes. fl9-3 THOS. HUTCHINGS. FOR SALE, CiZ. Aim Feet White Pine BOARDS. WV Apply to H9-3 HUNTER * GAMMELL. House Wanted. A NY person having a House suitable for a small family, pleasantly situated, can find a good tenant by addressing “ E. L. H." f,9 rf Herald office. LEAKY ROOFS C A l *’^ e J r ! a ‘ le perfectly tight by applying the Lin- seed Oil Cement. It Is the cheapest on account oi its being the most dnrable coating for tin roofs canvas-covered decks, <tc. ’ 4V All work warranted waterproof.-as , DILLON k TAYLOR, n *- lw Painters, 69 Bay st WANTED. GENTS wanted, to procure subscribers for the Eclectic Magazine. This is one of the most valuable works published In rhe country. Its circulation throughout the South ern States has alwm 8 been large. Doubtless many old subscribers, upon application, will bo found glad of ihe opportunity to renew their subscriptions. The fact that tile Eclectic is bo well aud favorably known will enable canvassers to secure subscriptions with less than ordinary effort. The best inducements of fered to responsible persons, either inale or leiuale. For further particulars address W. II. BIDWELL, febl9-4. No. 6 Beekmau st., New York. Situation Wanted. B Y a middle aged man, in a wholesale dry goods or grocery store. Understands packing, marking, snipping and receiving goods. The very best of ref- erencesgiven. Apply at 207 Bay siree’. febl9-ti. VALUABLE LOT FOB SALE, T OT No. 73 (in fee simple), corner of Liberty and Abercorn streets. Apply at tills office. WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO. NO. 98 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. CYRUS CURTISS, President. Clayton Newbold, V. P.; W. A. Brewer, Sec.; Role ert B. Mintu i n, George Griswold, Roland G. Miichell Thomas Hope, William 11. Aspiuwall, a. A. Low aud Olliers. Diie. tors. Cush asseis. over $soo,noo. Capital stock, $126,000. Policy holders receive all the profits without incur- ring any liability fur losses, li has therefore all the advantages and security ora Stock and Mutual Com pany euuibiued, without their separate disadvan- ta 8<-B. Oscar craig, General Agent State or Georgia, Savannah, Ga. ”” “ “ Medical Exa miner, Savan feb 19-Jut. IV. R. Wading, M. D, nail, Ga. NEW GOODS. JUST opening. New Spring Goods, latest styles: Prints and Ginghams Printed and Plain Jaconets and Lawns Bareges and Grenadlna Silks and Chalice Housekeeping Goods. Every variety of DRY GOODS adapted to the Trade. Merchants visiting the city are respectfully invited to call and exatnino onr stock. » EINSTEIN & ECKMAN, ri® 151 Congress street. S TATE OF GEORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTV.—To all whom it limy concern : Whereas, Amanda Sowell will arply at the Court of Ordinary of Scriven county for Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of Wm. B. Sowell: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred aud friends of sai l mb or to file their objections with said court (it any they have), on or belore the first Monday in April next, otherwise said letters will be granted Witness my hand and official signature this 29th day of January, 1860. , D. E. ROBERTS. •I® Ordinary. G eorgia, scriven county.-to »ii whom it mny concern : Whereas, Theophilas Williams will apply at the Conrt of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the estate of Penelope Kent: Those are, therefore, to cite and adtronish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if nnyphey have) on or before the lirst Monday in April next, otherwise said letters will be granted. W itnoBS my hand and official signature this 29th day of January, lb66. D. E. ROBERTS, VI Oidinary. G EORGIA—SCRIVEN COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern: Whereas, Edmond Gross will apply at the Conrt of Oidinary for Letters or Guardianship on the person property oi Curl is 8. and .Sarah Gross: These are, thereiorc, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and uppear liefore said Court to make objecliou (if any they havrj on or before the first Monday in April next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my official signature this 29th day of January, 1867. j 19 D. E ROBERTS, Ordinary. G* EORGIA-SCKIVEN COUNTY.—To all whom It may concern. Whereas. Ephraim Blackburn will apply at the Court of Ordinary lor Letters of Administration on the estate of Emanuel Hurst,-late of auid county, deceased : These are, therefore, to ci’eand admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear before said Conrt, to make objection (il any I hey have) on or before the first Monday in April next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my official signature this 29th day of Jan uary, 1806. D. E. HOBERTS, fl9 , Ordinary. S TATE OF GEORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY.—To all whom it ntay concern : Whereas, J. II. Mercer will apply to the Conrt of Ordinary for LettersDistnissory as Guardian on the person and property of Anthony Conner ’t hose are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to he and appear at said Court, to make objection, If any they have, on or before the first Monday in May next, otherwise said letters will lie granted. Witness my official signature this 29th day of Jan- uary, 1866. D. K. ROBERTS, fl9 Ordinary. S TATE OF GEORGIA, ;8CIUVEN COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern: Whereas, Thomas Bazemore wi,l apply at the Court ot Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the estate of David Bragg, late of said county, de censed: These are, therefore, to die and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Conrt to make objection (if any they havej on or be fore the first Monday in April next, otherwise said letters will he granted. Witness my hand and offldal signature, this 29th day of Januniy, 1866. D. E. ROBERTS, 119 Ordinary. S TATE OF GEOItGIA, SCRIYEN COUNTY To ail whom it rndv concern : Whereas, Mrs. M. A. Usher will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of AdmiLiatralton on the estate ofThoinas Usner: These ate, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said conrt to make objection fif any they have) on or before the first Monday in April next, otherwise said letters will be granted. WUneis mv hand and official signature this 29th day of Jan ary, 1908. D. E. ROBERTS, . f19 Ordinary. it BORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom It w may concern: Whereas, Henry S. Bell will apply at the Conrt of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on tbe estate o I Frances A. Bell lata of said county, deceased : These are, therefore, toe te and admonish ail whom it may concern, to he and appear before said conrt to make objection (If any they have) on or before the first Monday in April next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my hand and -official signature this 17th day ol Fobruary, 1868. DOMINICK A. O’BYRNE f 19 Ordinary. A'EOKGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY.—To all whom it, W may concern: Whereas Henry Parker will apply at the Court iff Ordinary for Letter* of Dismission as Guardian on the person and property of J. D. Mee: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be aud appear before said conrt to make objection (if any they Have) on or belore the first Monday In May next, otherwise said letters will be granted. • Witness my hand and official signature this »th day of January, 1868. D. B. ROBERTS, f!9 Ordluary. New Advertisements. WANTED. A MAN competent to take charge of a situaK-d a short distance iu the country. r mil situaK i) a short distance iu the country App.y immediately to . UV-* F. W. S1MJ A CO. 1W SPRIiW DRY GOODS. T HE sniiscrihers have received and are now open ing New Goods, consisting in part of rrenen, English and Am.-.iuau Prints Freu h Pi inted Organdies Organdie Robes, with Shawls Superfine Black Bilks, for Dresses and Barques Mimed MUntil, for Waists Wnite Goods, in every variety Irish Linens, Table Damasks Huck aud Diaper Towels Umbrellas md Parasols Rich Black Silk Basques and Sacks Black Ulmpure Laces Linen Sets, Collars aud Cuffs Magic Ruffell ng Black French Cloths and Cassimeres Sheppard’s Plaid, for Traveling Dresses Hosiery, Gloves, <fcc. DsWIT A MORGAN, 09-li • 137 Congress street GUANO FROM BAKER’S AND JARVIS ISLANDS, IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN. YTTELL tried and recommended by planters in W Georgia and South Carolina, and eqnal to or more durable than the Peruvian. For salo at $5n per ton ; or for that exposed to the weather, but believed not to bs injured, at $10 per ton, and drayage. Orderswiih money sent to G.B. AG-W. Lamar, will he promptly atienned Co. Certificate* of planters who have tried it four or five yeais. to be .ecu at their office. f!9-2aw3w G. B. LAMAR. Codfish, Mackerel. I? DRUMS Prime Codfish *1 20(i half barrels and kits Mackerel For s ile by HILTON A RANDELL, 1»3 Bay street Pilot Bread. •m BARRELS Pilot Bread O” 2u Phis Balter Crackers 3o hbls Lemon Pic NIC .Crackers Jnst received and for sale by HILTON A RANDELL, fl9-6 193 Hav "I reel. E. D. SMYTH & €0.y Importers and Wholesale Dealers in CROCKERY, CHINA. AND LAS S WARE, 109 Broughton Street, Near Bull Streci. Savannah, Georgia. Fine invoices of WRITE GRAMTE COMMON and GLASSWARE, in store and lo arrive. For sale by original invoice. r- Goods re-packed for country trade, fln-endtf FOR SALE. T HE laige and valuable Plantation known as th Cedar Grove Place, nine md s f.om the city of Savaniiitli, on the Vernoubarg shell Road, < n the Salts. Th plsce coot mis 1,350 acies, more or less. Of some of me oesi lands in Chatham County, aud etnineuily adapted to the cultivation of ea island cotton, provisions, Ac., besides a large portion is heavily timbered. Dn the place is a good duel.Ing, stables, gin house, uegm quarters. Ac. Apply to l’ALMEK A DEPPISH, foblO-O*. or to L. L. HOVER HAY, LATHS. E ASTERN Hay anil White Pine Laths, and lor sale low, by in store L. J. GUILljARTIN A CO. DIJTTER, CHEESE, LARD. IA Tuba choice Goshen Butter, i'’ 75 boxes new State Baity Cheese. 60 packages prime Leaf Lard. For sale by HILTON A RANDELL, fehl9-6. 193 Bay street. Official. EXTRACTS FROM AN ordinance: To prevent the re-sale in nr near the public market of Savannah, of such articles and commodities as ma.v he brought there by speculators and others, with the view of re-selling at enhanced prices. Whereas, a practice prevails on tiie part of specu lators and others, of buying at and near the public market of Savannah, certain articles and commodi ties, hereinafter mentioned on qiinlilities more than sufficient for the use ol such persons and tneir fami lies, with the view to re-sell such articles and com modities at or near said market and at advanced jricCK, to the injury of the large majority of persons laving I nisi ness at said market furreiueily whereof. Sec. 1. Belt ordained bv the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah, and Hie hamlets thereof, m Council assembled, and h is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, Thar, a fine of not mot e Until thirty dollars shall he Inflicted on every white person who may liereafler he convicted iietore the Police Court of selling, or ottering or atleinpliug to sell at or near tbe public uuirke- of Savannah any meat, fish or poultry, game or wild fowl, egg-, vegetables, fruit butter, or any other article or commodity, or provisions of any kind usually brought to market lor sale tlieie. and which sui li persons may have bought at or uearsaid market, at any time less than one week before, and sell or infer or attempt to sell. Sec. 2. And be it further ordained by tiie authority aforesaid. That it shall lie the special duty of the clerk of the market uiul of the City police, to re port all violations of this Ordinance, and to put the offender or offenders ou the Information Docket and in every case, where the offender is not a resi dent of the city of Savannah, or does not reside within the jurisdictional and police limits, it shall be the duty of said Clerk lo seize every such article or commodity, and to detain the same until such of fender shall enter, at the Police Station, into good security to answer for sueli offence ; and in case no such security Ik- given, then said articles and commodities shall be forfeiieil to the city, on due proof belore said Police Court. Sec. 3. And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, that all conflicting ordinances, or parts of ordinances, be, mid the same are hereby repealed. Ordinance passed in Council June 5th, 1861. EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest: James Stewart, Clerk of Council. • ; fi3-6 .■.'.BBggggg= Groceries and liquors. n. GL VHomui tuna in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, WINES, CIGARS^ GROCERIES, AL£ AND LAGER, Johnson’s Square, opposite the Pulaski House, Corner St. Julien and Bryan Sts 'Fullig.mt’s oh’*Paint Stand. f W Agent for H Clausen’s celebrated Phoenix Steam Brewery New York; A. M. Binninger A Co’. London Dock Gin ; and Clnh Sance. 17 SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS Ch. Farre Champagnes FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA. au30 DISSOLUTION. fflHE Firm of Israel R. Sealy A Co. was dissolved -*■ on the 12th Inst:, by the withdrawal of Israel R. Sealy. The business will be conducted until further notice, by T. li. Palmer, who is duly authorized to col lect and settle all business connected therewith. ISRAEL K. SEALY, J. P. GILSON, Agent, J15 A. S. BIGELOW. T. J. DUNBAR & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN WINES. LIQUORS. SEGAR8, &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 Wines, Llquora, Cordials, Conserves, Be gan, etc., etc., which Is not excelled by any similar establishment in the States. We are sole proprietors af DUNBAR’S CELE BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reparation of whi -h is fully established in this and foreign coun tries; DUNBAR’S well known STOMACH BITTERS, gnuranted superior to any article of the kind, de signed expressly for hotel and family use: DUN BAR’S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war ranted of the utmost parity, and pnt up expressly for onr honse, of which we are sole proprietors and importers. Sole Agents for Robert Smith’s cele brated PHILADELPHIA ALE, In cases and barrels; English, Scutch and American ALB and PORTER, BRANDY, Scotch and Bourbon WHISKEY aud AR RACK BUNCHES, formerly well known throughout tbe United States, put np by os in cases for export and home consumption. T. J. D. A Co. are sole Agents for A. & H- W. Catherwood’n Pure RYE WHISKIES, XX and XXX brands, guaranteed unsurpassed In quality and ex cellence. Constantly on hand, a large and well se lected stock of BOURBON and WHEAT WHISKIES, worthy I he attention of the trade and connoiseenrs generally. An assortment oi 8BGARS of finest grades, manufactured aud imported expressly for this honse, which we offer at the very lowest net cash prices. BRANDIES. GINS, WINES, CHAMPAGNES, and every description and grade of Foreign Liquors imported directly by this honse, and for sale in bond duty paid, at lowest market rates. d20-tf Miscellaneous. SHERRY WINE. RA Packages Octaves aud qrs., various grades, for gale to the trade by HaCKY, BEATTIE ft Co., 17 2e3 and 2o5 Bay street. Thomas Dixon., SAVANNAH, GA., PACKER AND RE-PACKER OF COTTON, Wool, Hides, Rags, Junks, etc., I N the best shipping order, at foot of Jefferson st. j3o-3m FLOIIK, CORN AND OATH. 5 nnn BUSHELS.Prime White Corn ■ UUU 4,060 bushels Pennsylvania Oats 26 bbls Superfine Floor Jnst received and for sale by fiC 3 EDWIN E. HERTZ A CO. ROOFING. yy E are now prepared to take contracts for apply- WARREN’S FIRE-PROOF ROOFING, or to furnish the material. It possesses all the requisite merits, is water-tight and fire-proof, will not expand and contract with beat and cold, is not injuriously affected by change of temperature, will bear more than double the heat of metal roofliig without damage to the boarding be neath it, Is easily and quickly repaired if injured. Gutters of the same material may be formal on the root. Tiie felt and cement being non-condactors of heat, no roof is so cool in summer nor so warm In winter, and Its cost ts much less than that of say other Fire-proof Roof now in use. For more detailed particulars, price of roofing, tes timonials, ac„ apply to BOUSE ft BRYANT, 13-1 m 194 Bay street. SCALES. A SSORTED Sizes and Patterns of Fairbanks’ Piat form aud Counter Scales, which lor accuracy, neutness and durability cannot be surpassed. Also, best Frames, Beams, Hooks, <tc., for weighing Cot ton. For sale by BOUSE A BRYANT. J25-tf 194 Bay street. Cider Vinegar. gUVBN BARRELS CIDER VINEGAR Landing and for sale by n> CHARLES L COLBY A CO. Lard. PA Packages Prime LEAF. •JV For sale by MACKY, BEATTIE A CO.. 203 and 206 Bay street. KIRLIN, BRO. & BURKE, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, CORNER WHITAKER STREET AND BAY LANE. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED k DELIVERED. au21 tf SCRANTON,SMITH&GO., Keep constantly on hand choice old BRANDIES, WHISKEY, Gift, WINES, Ac. AND EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES. ALSO, nay. Corn, Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to the trade, and we flatter ourselves that we can make it to the interest of dealers to patronize us, at the head of Bay, opposite to Jefferson street f6-lm Marett Brandy. 0 OCTAVES 1868, direct from bond, for sale by MACKY, BEATTIE A CO., f7 203 and 206 Bay street. PIERCE SKEHAN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Began. Also, Skehan’e Celebrated GOLDEN ALE AMD CHAMPAGNE CIDER. In bottle and in wood. London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng llsh Ales, Ac. liberal deductions made to the trade. 176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, dll-tf and 62 Liberty street, N. Y. Notice. CITY OF SAVANNAH, 1 Umax Clerk or Council, v February 1st, 1886. j A LL parties subject to take nut license from the City under Ordinance of December 27th, 1866, must take out the same prior to February 10th, 1866. This also applies to persons who own vehicles used for hire, such as wagons, drays nr trucks, hacks, Ac. No further time will lie allowed and the Register will be closed on that day, and the police Instructed to carry nut the Ordinance. Jly order KDW. C. ANDERSON. Mayor. Jas Stewart Clerk of Council. febi-tf Special Notice. CITY OF SAVANNAH, 1 Optics Clkbk of Council Fob. 17,18.70 / A)1 parties who have failed to take out licenses, as prescribed by Ordinance of December 27th, :SGo, are hereby notified that, according to the provisions of said Ordinance, they are “liable to a penalty of not more than thirty dollars for each day’s default, on conviction before the Police Court” The police are hereby ordered to report all viola tions of the same. By order. EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Jamis Stxwast, Mnyor. Clerk of Council. fj 7-4 CITY OP SAVANNAH, 1 Office Clerk of Council, Feb. 9,1866. j Election Notice. An election will be held at the nett regular meet ing of Council, Feb. 21st, 1866, at 7 k’clock P. M., for the office of Port Warden, to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Thos. HolcoQbe. Applicants must state In their application* the homes ot their secnrltles (two required to each bom), and hand in their applications -to me on or Before) ten o’clock A- M., on that day. JAMES SlEWABT, feM-10. Clffk of Council Fertilizers. GUANO. Having made arrangements for a supply of PERUVIAN GUANO, we are prepared to receive orders for any amount at $12o per ton ot 2.000 lbs, delivered in savannah in good order. WRIGHT, GIBBS A CO., No. 7 Jones’ Block, Bay street, flfl Savannah, Ga. Crackers. I NVOICE of Boston, Batter, Oyster, and Soda CRACKERS. Just received and for sale by MACKY. BEATTIE A CO., 203 and 205 Ray str ret. SUGAR. Onfl BBLS A and B Coffee Sngar, Jnst receive Jnst received and for Bale by EDWIN E. HERTZ & CO. Ale and Porter. Direct Importation. 100 Bass’ celebrated Pale Ale, 6 and 7 doz. 60 boxes Guinness’ London Porter, pints, 6 dozen each For gale m Jots to suit purchasers. IW A liberal deduction made to the trade CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. fl?-eod‘ w ROPE. 1AA COILS Flax Rope; a superior article to Green I vu leaf or any other brand. Amusements, VO,LK's r G AFl T EN celkbrai ion of WASHINGTON’S BIRTH On I GRAND BALL On Thursday Evening pJ Hone but Subscriber, e °’ H Subscription list ready, and ,, ' following Committee: < J ,oaa. n wa I Baslzk, K Rioarza. 6.& Auction~SateT AUCTIOfT ^^ BY BELIa. WYLLY & Cll UlST WiU be sold on WEDNESDAY next r , ' of store Lot No, 4 Sloper Tythiug, Percival n- the Court House, with improvement^ 1, 'Ww, I two Wood Dwellings, one coutaS’.^'SI ing room and three bedrooms, 4 MrtiA'J yard ; the other has four rooms klUl “«i iii I Terms cash, pnrchi««-r to D „ r ' fnl . * HOUSE By Bell, Wylly It Christian. WUl be sold on WEDNESDAY next o’docSTn front of South half of Lot Xo. 20 Fiber, n- provements, consisting of A tnree-st *61 a dence, with carriage boost, stable!^ bncl 5 rooms—all of brick. es au,i sttrS Terms cash, purchaser to pay for ii tlei EXECUTORS’ SALE ^ By BeD, Wylly It Christian. Will be sold on WEDNESDAY p , o’clock, in front of ""’•H The Dwelling House No. 73 Perrv . Jeflerwm and Montgomery stree, 1 , ^ disposed of at private sale. un ** • The property will be sold for tbe belief- ■ and creditors of the estate of - r . okorgea.cJyl^I hiuhakdm cpylsh Sytntm UNDERWRITERS~aALir By Bell, Wylly & Christian. Will he sold «U1 o’clock THIS Day I 19th, on the wharf foot of MoutwiieSS?* I 2,500 bushels Corn * 300 do Oats luO sacks Bran Slightly damaged by the late fire, and bus. count of all concerned. Terms ca.ii. LIGHT DRAFT STEAMEK FOK^i | AT AUCTION. ' By Bell, Wylly & Chris‘ian. TO CLOSE A CONSIGNMENT. Will be sold in front of the Exchange, to the hie i bidder, ou Wednesday, tiie 2d Ua> oi Yrrei £ at il o’clock precisely, tne new, laiUm* 1 ! steamer *■ LAURA, Now plying on the Altamaha ami OemolieenaL bniit in Brooklyn, N. Y. in 1862; u oi ST ututl then; her length is nlnetv-ime |9I) feet huaE eighteen (18) feet, depth fount) f«i, haanaeusr prtsiure boiler, IT leet long 4 feet In .Iu,im»| The Laura rates A 1, with Insurance cmnpamoa is by many inches tha lightest draught eiena, these waters, drawing only about 11 imha y speed, power, and exceeding light dranght jJ Uarly adapts her for the navigation <,r He tJ waters of Georgia, South Carolina and FioriA J be seen in this ciiy any time alter the aih in* 1 Terms as follows—One-hair carii, oue-foum trl days, one-fourth ninety days, wiih apprised Butl policies and insurance. I In store and for sale by f2 CHAS. L. OOLBY A CO. LIME. 1 AAA CASKS LIME, now landing from schooner . UUU Georgia and for sale by L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO. TO ADVERTISERS. FLORIDA SENTINEL, Tallahassee, Florida. Established in 1838. THE ONLY TRI-WEEKLY IN THE STATE. Address, for two days, Marshall Honse. after which time, Tallahassee, Fla, W. A SHOBER, fl3-eodlw* Proprietor Flor da Sentinel. W. M. WALSH, YTTHOLESALE Druggists, corner Barnard and YY Broughton streets, Savaauah, Ga., General Agent for the South. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Stops Hair from Falling OnL CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Prevents Headache. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Is elegantly Perfumed. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer is all that can be claimed as a dressing. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer possesses all the merit claimed for it A single trial convinces the most sceptical of Its value. If, after a thorough trial of two bottles it does not give perfect satisfaction, the money will be refunded. Sold everywhere at $1 per bottle. Six bottles for $5. dls-eod tf WILMINGTON IRON WORKS. PUSEY, JONES & C0. t Wllming-ton, Delaware. M ANUFACTURE Iron 8teamhoats. Steam Boilers, Machinery for Saw Mills, Ac. in bi fines, PURE B0L1OT1N CUM FOR SALE BY N. A. HARDEE A CO. Peruvian Guano. W E have in store genuine No. t Peruvian Guano, direct importation, and will sell in quantities to suit purchasers. flz-if CRANK * GRAYBILL. To the Planters. W E are prepared fo furnish, at sh»rt notice Genuine Pervian Guano Baugh’s Raw Bone Superphosphate Lime Bodvian Gu.no Kittleweil'a Manipulated Guano Potash and Plaster, by the barrel AU permanent Fertilisers Whitlock's Superphosphate Send yonr orders at once, tin 1m N. A. HARDEE A OO. Soluble 3?acitic GUANO. lnvlte the attention ot Planters to this valuable TT , of Importance to their In terest. It la similar in appearance, odor and comDO- sition to Peruvian Uoano, dSforing only In the pSoI portion, of the same elements.^ contains iwW “onto, bat nearly onejundred per cent mors ot Phos phate than Peruvian Guano, one-third of which la im mediately soluble, it is qulteaaacUve asParuvUn Guano, and is leas costly. For furthar information, apply to . K. C. WADE * Ot)., A$eats, Jl-3m Savannah, Ga ; had long experience in business and with very extensive facilities for doing work* of this class, are prepared to execute orders with despatch, octiu 6m Kerosene Oil, In barrels and cases, Foot of Lincoln st., nso-tf AT HORATIO PITCHER’S, Under the Bluff. HOLIDAY GOODS. Direct Imoortation from Londo and Paris. RECEIVED, a TUST U Imported Ware* aud large and varied assortment of md Fancy Article., suitable for the coming t-eason, embracing in part: Statuettes—Bronse, Beaqueand Parlar Toilet Setts Clock. Ladles’Traveling Bags French Parasols Porte monnaies Milliner*’ Fancy Warn And an endless variety ot Fancy Groods, ordered for this market and Jnst received by ship O0$nty of Ficton, and other vessels now arriving. Fancy Goods by the riglMl package, to which the attention eflOBnen sad others is invited. W. W. LINCOLN, Corner Con glees and Full streets, ■ “21-tf Monument Square. STEAMER O. M. PETTIT AT AUGlloS] By Bell, Wylly k Christian. On THURSDAY, 15(h March next, at 12 o'cloctil front of Exchan e, will be sold wituout rttsij for account ot all concerned : THE FINE STEAMER PETTIT, In complete order and suitable for towage, couni nver business. 8 feet stroke, 32-inch cylinder, 200.90 lor. tarial 107 feet iength, 27X feet breautl:, 6.1, fettuepiM hold ; side-wheel. ALSO, On FRIDAY, 2d March ntxt, at 11 o’clock, wt»| sold, iu front of onr store, for account ot ail aj corned: 14 Jersey Top Wagons, on springs, in good oriel 30 sets Stage Harness 14 U. S. Government Wagons 28 drat rate Plantation Wagons, iron axles, it order, with covers About 200 sets Transportation Harness. ALSO, Lot Males, Horses. Drays, Ac. BI I By Blun A Meyer. THIS DAY, 19th Inst, at 10 o’clock, A. Y 1 sold in front or store ; 26 kegs choice Goshen State Butter 25 do do do do do 60 tubs prime leaf Lard 5 bbls Shonlden 25 do pickled Herrings 611 do extra Bakers’ Fionr 25 do Onions 60 boxes Raisins Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, At., ic. ALSO, The usnal assortment of Fnrnitore. BY BLUN & MEYER. By permission of the Honorable Ccnrt of 0nri*l of Chatham county, will be sold on the firstT*l day in April next between the legal Jiours a*I In front of the Conrt House ; That well known tract of Garden Land, costiirtl !8j twenty-eight acres, belonging to me 'aul E Glatlgny. By order of LOUIS GREXYALD. 119-la wtd Adui liustrt® | UNDERWRITERS' SALE York, Williiiiiis, McInoNj A Co. Will sell at auction THIS DAY. on the Bs!o»*| steamers’ wharf, at 11 o’clock: 7 bales.Cotton, damaged onboard the steamer Fannie Ieto* 1 ! passage from Augusta fo tnis port. .1 Sold under inspection of Port Wardens, “J count of Underwriters and all concerned. BLOODED MARE FOR SALE. York, Williams, McInt^J Jto Co. A fine Morgan Mare, will be fonr ye«ra next. Brokeu to saddle or harness. JDri* | color, and one of the finest animals in tne fl6-5 Cigars and Tobacco, HAVANA S] PIPES, Chewing and TOBACCO. fJNBE^ subscriber has just received > »** Havana SegaT ? ’| to which he would Invite particular attend’*' He has also an extensive assortment IVIeershanm Pip eSl 8EGAR TUBES and BRIAR WOOD flic various brands of Chewing gp*] bacco at his Establishment are .11 or t e ^ Please call and examine for y onrB ®^?.«*& „ F. CONfAXV^j Jl-tf Bull St, oppo« ler — Watches andjewelfy Jewelry] Plated ** *c. 'W'atch.es 8iI ve r and Fancy Goods * u>. *teemftu>d well ae)e«.ted stock of Watehe^Jeweiri Plated Ware. Clocks, Ftoey volvtrs aud Pistols of the mast celeora- fttnrlenlar attention Is-paW te d«SMm Cor. Broughton and