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The Savannah D&lh
MASON.
| jdfMUgci iad tar Ubifat toward*
pftee tod cop.!?! fpm bbrbad, 11 is pfopofied
by Mr. fefitarfi to fhm tbH abW in their faces
hod drive them sum tUL Whilst all the
Stlties are holding oat every possible indhce-
Official Paoer of the CitV l ment secure foreign emigrant labor and
* J" ranital. deetnlnv them indisDCinsa
SAiHUEI. W. MASOS,
W. T. THOMPSON,,.
...Editofi
Editor.
New Advertisements,
New
ienti.
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
capital, deeming them indispensably neces- of my patrons, i have made arrangements with
at»el Lodge, XN o-l
r. * a. M.
LAMEST CIRCULATlim THE CITY AID IMRTY saiy for the re&otttidfiof health and pros- manufactnrer^ m t ^' e p r ^ 1 ^ t0 ' ,na “ d ^ Uea
Deritv It is wravelv anted by one of the North - M wcU “ importers, to have their produc-
t *f ty ’ 7 Th.t the DOlicv is a tlons tanportt lt Br «“d lowest prices. 1 have
salons at Milledgeville that the potol {secured the services in New Tort, of a resident gen-
I ruinous one, and that Georgia shouia not tiemsn of long experience, by which I am placed on
adopt it, bat rely alone upon the efforts and I a footing with the best Jobbing houses there. Thus
energies of her native citizens. placlnB “W P rofltfl aloae between the manufacturer
° and importer’s prices, and the cost of my patron’s
In Mr. Bancroft’s address, the allusion to goods. I think my profit is much leas than the Job-
Mi Lincoln’s wish only three dayB before I her could afford to work for. And as Idonotpro-
his’ death viz • that the elective franchise Pose to keep any good, on bend I will at all times
nia aeain, viz . u»k be prepared to Invest my patron’s money where It
, . . , . . . - , shoul 3 be conferred on the “0“ 8 enl can be done to the best advantage, In the cheapest
month; and judging from the brief tele- q{ ^ colored meDj and of them who and most desirable articles,
graphic reports of the proceedings which | serve< j our cause an soldier*, tout it sliould be J My arrangements extend from the purchase
have reached us, it will not be the fault of . , he States themselves, and tbM he charter of vessels, to the purchase or sale or every
the extremists in that body if the line of de- ° f harbored the thought of exacting it tlUng rrom 8tulim en « lnes 10 the (fifing up of a
1 never harborea me tno g _ *• complete Drug, Shoe, Dry Goods, Hardware
from a new government, as a condition ot Us
recognition, was greeted with applause.
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 3J*. 18A6.
THE NBWI FROM WASHINGTON.
As we anticipated the veto of the bill ex
tending the powers of tbs Freed men’s Bu
reau has precipitated the rupture between
the President and the Stevens and Sumner
faction in Congress, indications of which
have been so manifest during the past
Zervit
i
* A regiar meeting of this Lodge will
w^w^held TblEvening at 7% o’clock, at the pall,
corner loughton and Bull streets. Mem
ber* of the’FraUnlty In go, d standing are respect
fully invited to j tend. By order
. WM. GREKNE,'W. M.
M: Loswshtu.* Secretary. 121
• “ A CARD.
Mr. WM. R. DTD
and will take chrgec
GEORGE PATTON,
Forwarjim ani Comisiioi Merchant,
No. 183 Bay Street,
E22-Sm« SAVANNAH.
IIimIJmimui, _
SHERRY WINE.
50 mta k to i ue ( ^Sr i> “ d ,r *“ w * 0,w irnu, “’ for
1 macky, brattle fa Co.,
90S and 80S Bay street.
JL
$75 REWARD
markation between themselves and the Pres
ident’s friends is not distinctly drawn and
obstinately maintained. The tone of the
speoebes of Mr. Stevens and bis followers,
both in the Senate and House, is certainly
bold and defiant, inviting no compromise. It
remains to be seen whether President John
son, having deliberately determined on his
line of policy, and having assumed the re-
IN GENERAL,
—A Dutch Countess’s lap dog was detained st a
Prueatan Custom House under the regulationtopre-
vent the importation ot the cattle disease. “ re
quired a diplomatic corraapondeua. to “m out
the officials being proof agsinet my lady’s tears and
supplications.
—It la aUeged that the order tor suppressing the
Bichmond Examiner came from General Grant, and
_ , . , . .. # % | wan based on the ground that Pollard* ita editor, had
spousibihty of exercising hxs constitutional J^OrtedhiapSiie;
prerogative in support of that policy, will —The Bichmond Enquirer understands that General
* ' j. L. Kemper succeeds General Imboden as General
now succumb to the dictation of the party
leaders by whom he is opposed. Should be
stand firm to his purpose of defeating what
he regards as the unconstitutional and im
practicable measures of his opponents, bis
veto, which has so exasperated them, will
have to be followed by other vetoes even
more directly at issue with their cherished
scheme of Southern disfranchisement and
perpetual disunion. With the effective mi
nority in the Senate, as shown in the vote of
yesterday, on the vetoed freedmen’s bill, he
need have no fear of the majority passing
their measures over bis head, and even if the
course of legislation is for the time suspend-
XSuperintendent of the Rational Express and Transpor
tation Company, tha latter taking the position of
Company’s Counsel.
—We ere informed that Gen. Stephen Elliott, the de
fender of Fort Sumter, has been tendered and ac
cepted the appoint "lent of Assistant Agent of Trans
portation on tha Augusta branch of tha South Carolina
Railroad.
—A petition has been received at Washington, for
presentation to the President, seklng for the pardon
of J. C. Breckinridge, signed by upward of forty mem
bers of the Kentucky Legislature.
— The small pox has broken out at the University
of Virginia; but one oeae has occurred so tar.
— A letter from Vicksburg suppliss the following
synopsis of the by-laws adopted by e company of Mis
sissippi State militia recently organised at the capital
of that State :
The oompany voted to adopt the regulations and
tactics of the Confederate army.
No one admitted aa a member of the company
who was not in the Confederate army, or loho was not
ed by the dead lock between Congress end
the Executive department of the Govern
ment, ihe effect will be finally the submis
sion of the questions involved to the decis
ion otthe people, who will thus have an op
portunity to declare whether they are in fa
vor of his plan of reconstruction or the pol- | bale,
icy advocated by the radical-majority in Con
gress.
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 careof Hunt A Bro., Charleston
8 C., or Jeffreys & Bro., Jacksonville, Fla. Upon
thffreccipt 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 cent,
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 Suppliss, had better
send in their ordera 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 Ume and the ex
pense of going to market.
I offer as reference :
Hon. Edw. C. Anderson, Mayor of the City.
Maj. Jno. Screven, PresL of A. A G R. R.
Col. Wm. M. Wadley, PresL of Central R. R. 4
Banking Company.
Geo. W. Williams A Co., Merchants, Charleston.
Jeffreys A Bro., Jacksonville, Fla.
0. W. GAHMANY.
Savannah. Ga.. Feb. 1st, 18~iG. flg-lm
slgnta of rank to be the seme ae in the United Stetee
army."
—In compliance with the reqneat of Congress, Mr.
Banoroft has furnished a copy of hie oration on Lin
coln, and the Houee ordered 200,000 ooptee printed.
—Robert Baugh, Superintendent W. A A. Railroad,
advertise! to give through bill* of lading from Atlanta
to New York via City Point or Norfolk at $9 60 per
on a letter
ngtor
[ for $8,000 In
—At the Dead Letter Office In Wishing
was recently received containing e check 1
ooin. The owner waa found.
—Gen. Beall Duke, late of the Confederate army, la
engaged in writing a history of Gen. John H. Morgan,
with whom he was very intimate.
—The Fenian alarm In Canada is nearly over for the
present, although the government is still making toms
Special Notices.
MR. EZZARD'8 RESOLUTION.
In the proceedings of the House of Repre
sentatives on the 14th Inst., as reported by
our Milledgeville correspondent, we have j * pmur r preparations
noticed the introduction by Mr. Ezzard of a
resolution deprecating as a dangerous ex
periment the encouragement, by legislation
or otherwise, of foreign emigration into the
State. The fallacies upon which this very
singular, if not silly proposition is based are,
first: that the appearance of foitign emi
grants in our midst as a fixed element ot the
population would endanger the peace and
prosperity of the countiy ; and second, that
the mover feels assured that no foreign ele
ment is needed in aid of our system of gov
ernment, or in addition to the class of labor
ing population already amongst us. The
phraseology of the resolution, though not as
perspicuous as might be, shows that the first
and most plausible objection was suggested
by the unrestricted prejudice existing in the
mind of Mr. Ezzard against foreigners on ac
count of their having taken up arms on the
side of the North in the late conflict. This
feehng of antipathy to the class of foreigners
which joined the federal armies and aided, 1 This T* the most delightful and extraordinary article
as the resolution correctly states, more than ever discovered. It changes the sun-burnt face an
any other in increasing the devastating effects hand810 a P 6 " 1 * “ Un texture rMtoMn *
« n ,1 h „<•. K . 8 , C “ 1 imparting the ^ purity of youth, and the CUtUn-
e war > 18 Very natural, and gue appearance so inviting In the city belle of fashion,
is shared by every one who sympathized It removes tan, freckles, pimples and rooghnees from
wi|h the South in her grand struggle for in- ^ 6kin ’ leaving the complexion fresh, transparent
dependence. But it ceases to be reasonable * moottl - 11 contains no material Injurious to
nr ptoh ptoumKI* ' . , . , ’ the skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera
disable, when extended to those singers. It is what every lady should hav*. Sold
who trom choice seek homes in our midst and everywhere. Retail price, so cents,
have taken no part in the struggle against | Prepared by w. B. HAGAN,Troy, N. T.
Tax Notice.
OFFICE U. S. DIRECT TAX COMMISSIONER,
District of Georgia,
Savannah, Jan. 18th, 1866.
Notice is hereby given that the
TAX roll
for Chatham County Is completed, and owners of
Real Estate in said county, Lots, Lrnds and Improve
ments, outside the city of Savannah, or Real Estate
returned tor Taxation In said county In 1860, must
pay the Taxes due thereon within sixty (60) dsys.
from this date at our office, N. W. cor. South Broad
and Lincoln streeta. Savannah, or suffer the penalty
T. r. ROBB, )
S. A. PANcOAST, j Commissioners.
J. C. BATES, )
fo-tf
Office United 8tates Direct Tax
Commistion,
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. 1
Savannas. Jan. 16,1866. |
N OTICE Is hereby given that the Tax Bol’ for
Chatham county Is now completed, and owners
of real estate In said county, lota, lands and Improve
ments outside the dty ot Savannah, or real eatate re
turned for taxation in said county In 1860, may pay
the taxes due thereon within sixty (60) dsys from this
date, a r our office, north-west comer South Broad
and Lincoln streets, Savannah.
T. P. ROBB, 1
8. A. PANCOAST, > Commissioners.
J. C. BATES, )
J16-tf
BATCHBLOK’S bath STB
The Original and Best in the World! The only true
I and perfect Hair Dyo. Harmless, Reliable and Instan
taneous. Produces tmmedlate.y a splendid Blackor
natural Brown, without Injuring the hair or skin.
Remedies tho 111 effecta of bad dves. Sold by all Drug-
I gists. The genuine is signed *vViMam A. Batchelor.
Also,
j REGENERATING EXTRACT OP MILLKFLEURS,
For Restoring and Eeautilying the Hair.
auu-ly CHARLES BATCHELOR. New York.
Hagan’s Magnolia Balm*
DIVIDEND No. 25.
SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD CO.. 1
Macon, Ga., Feb. 8,1866 /
ihe Board of Directors have this day declared a
Dividend of Four ($4) Dollars per Bhare on the Capital
Stock, payable on and after 1st March next.
Stockholders In Savannah will receive their divi
dends at the office of John W. Anderson, Esq.
JOHN T. BOIFBU1LLET.
fU-lm g ec- * Tress.
an Interest in my business
y Agencies in luture.
A. WILBUR, 89 Bay-st
I will be hapij to see all my old friends and new
ones, and am prpared to take Risks In the Compa
nies represents! by our Agency on all Insurable
property. WM. B. BOYD.
««
W. M. TUNNO-& CO.,
BANKERS,
exchange building, savannah,
GEORGIA.
William M Tonno,
8tsphxs H. Condiot,
David Jibhros,
Bybon ShsbIan,
Cohdiot, Smut. A Co.,
IT Nassau st.. New York.
D. Jinxinos A Co.,
Bread st, Charleston, 8. C.
Purchase and tell Sterling and Domestic Exchange,
Coin, Bank Nets, State, City, Rail Road and other
Securities; mate collections at all accessible points;
take Marine, IUand and Fire Rieka ol Insurance;
•ell, ship and advance upon Cotton; receive Money
on Deposit, eubjict to sight checks, without notice,
and allow Interest upon Dally Balances at the rate of
4 per cent per annum. fK-i
. Thomas Dixon,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
PACKER AND RE-PACKER OP COTTON,
STOLEN from the subscriber, on Saturday evening I WooL Hides. But Jnsks At.
° last a Brown Bay MARE, about eight years bid, I ” ^ “ "■«»» eiC.,
with her left hind leg lately blistered. $16 will be shipping order, at toot of Jefitewonst
paid for the recovery of the animal, and $60 for the I J*0-8m
apprehension and conviction of the thief.
H. G. KUWE.
ROOFING.
For Charleston prep ^ 10tok,eortr “ totor * pp,T
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT WA ° l
The fast steamer
F O U N T A I
Captain G. W. Caama.
N,
wUl leave for the above place* on MONDAY MORN-
ING, 9 o'clock.
The only boat having state room accommodations
foing before Thursday. Passengers going by -this
me can attend to business on Monday and be in
Charleston at 3 o'clock next morning* in for the
trains north or t oath.
Way freight payable on the dock.
WARREN’S FIRE-PROOP ROOFING,
or to famish themaceria).
fall the requisite merits, la water-tight
and fire-proof, will not. expand and contract with heat
and cold, is not Injuriously affected by change of
temperature, will bear more than doable the heat of
nmfaU roofing without damage to the boarding be-
Death It, to easily and quickly repaired if Injured.
Gutters of the same material may be formed on the
The felt and cement being non-conductors at heat,
ancf 00 * ** * ^ ^ nor so warm in winter,
Its cost ts much less then that off say
other Fire-proof Hoof saw
In use.
For more detailed particulars, price of roofing,
timonials, Ac., apply to , . ^
_, BOUSE A BRYANT,
194 Bay street
~™.| Codfish, Mackerel
Oil Consignment!
60 bbla. Potatoes, Peach Blow
80 do Jackson White
10 boxes Ortnges
10 boxes Lemons
6 cases Smoking Tobacco
2 cases English Mustard, assorted packages
S cases Lyon's Cream Tarter, assorted pkgs
10,000 Cigars, choice brands
15 boxes Candy
16 bbls Cider Yinegar
is boxes Mocho Coffee, ground
S kegs Java Ooffee, ground
103 cases assorted Liquors
60 bbls Apples. For sale low to close.
CUNNINGHAM, PURSE A 00„
^•4 No 4 Stoddard’s Lower RaDge.
FOR HAWKIHLEIN1C0N
VIA DARIEN. DOCTORTOWN,
And Landings on the Altamsba and Ocmulgee rivers.
6 DRUMS Prime Codfish
200 half barrels and kits Mackerel
For sale by
09-6
HILTON A HANDELL,
193 Bay atre
COTTON YARNS.
Ol) BALES Cotton Yams, assorted numbers, now
being received direct from the Oconee Mills.
For sale by
f*2-3 EDWIN E. HERTZ A CO.
CORN.
i IflllO BUSHEL8 White Com, landing per brig
Comma, and for sale low to close
CUNNINGHAM, PUR8E A CO.,
No. 4 Stoddard's Lower Range.
THE
Steamer Oak,
Oapt. McCauley,
Is now loading at Old Florida Steamboat Wharf
will positively •
Leave This Day at 5 o'clock P. fit.
This boat Is In good order, built expressly for the
trade, and rates A l In Insurance offices. .
Transportation charges on'goods to Macon and
Hawkinsville paid promptly.
Arrangements have been made with the Agent of
the Macon A B. unswlck Railroad to forward goods
iromptly through to Macon on arrival of
Hawkinsville.
Freight received and stored in fire-proof ware-house
on Old Florida Steamboat Wharf, foot of West Broad
street
For freight, Ac., apply to
J. B. PRESDEE, Agt,
’ 109 Broughton street
F. M. MYKKLL,
(22 Harris' Building, Bay at
At Cost,
gKNKKRT’S
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
LADIES’
BOOTS, 8HOES A GAITERS
PHILADELPHIA-MADE.
For sale at cost, by
8. M. COLD1SG,
121-6 163 Congress street
NOTICE.
I A LL Lumber and Timber shipped from the Ogle-
the boat st A tborpe Mills wharf will have to pay the regular
___ . I tote of wharfage, vis: 30 cents per thousand feet
WINBORN, LAWTON A CO.,
Agents.
Corn and Oats.
AAA BUSHELS White and Black Oats;
yl/y 4,000 bushels White and Yellow Corn, In
sale by
EDWIN E. HERTZ A CO.
N otice.
Coma Tips protect the toes of children’s shoes.—
On* pair will ontwear three without tips. Sold every
where.
Address all orders to
oclAT-eodly
DEMA8 BARNE8 A CO.,
New York.
Notice.
us. The dc8iro ot such to settle permanently
in the South is of itself prima f acie evidence
that they cherish no unkind feelings toward
our people; that, indeed, they are friendly
disposed and, as admonished by the dictates
of self-interest, will do all they can to de
velop the agricultural resources and increase
the political power of the State.
The greatest anomaly, however, enuncia
ted in the resolution, ie the remarkable dis
covery that no foreign eleifibnt is needed in
addition to the class of laboring population
already amongst us. He regards the pres
ence of an industrious and thrifty people
from abroad, as a menace to our peace, an
element of constant dissension, a dark cloud
upon our future, which should be removed
by positive exclusion and expulsion, if neces
sary.
We dissent entirely from these absurd and
suicidal views, and hope the House will
table the resolution indefinitely. We have
but one desire paramount to all others, and
that is for Georgia to recover from the terri
ble disasters she has suffered—to retrieve her
losses, and, if she cannot regain her poUti-1 rcstorln 8 a ” ai >* antl W“* Uieh “>“ an l ia ir.
cal status, at least to take a position in an
agricultural and commercial point, far above
THE City Treasurer is prepared to receive certain
of the taxes levied by the Ordinance passed Decem
ber 21th, 1866. That Is, the tax upon gross sales of
merchandise and wares of every description; upon
aU freight and passage money payable In this city,
and upon horses and mules. These taxes are due be
tween the first and tenth of each month for the pre
ceding month. All other taxes are payable quarterly
between the same dates, in the months of April, July,
October and January. R. T. GIBSON,
t fl City Treasurer.
HaU’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renever
Has proved Itself to be the most perfect prSparatioo
for the hair ever offered to the public.
It la a vegetable compound, and contains no injuri
ous properties whatever.
IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIG
INAL COLOR.
It will keep the hair, from falling out.
It cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, lus
trous and silken.
It la a splendid hair dressing.
No person, old or young; should fail to nae it.
IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE
FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY.
WAsk for Fall's Vegetable Sicilian Ha 1 Ren ewer,
and take no other. *r
B. P. HALL A CO.,
Nashua, N. H., Proprietors.
For sale by all druggiata.
BARNES, WARD A CO.,
New Orleans, La.,
n23-6m Southern Wholesale-Agents.
LYON’S KATHAIRON.
Kathalrou is from the Greek word “Eathro,” or
“Kathalro,” signifying to cleanse, rejnvenate and re
store. This article is what its name signifies. For
the one she occupied previous to the war.
This is the aim of every good citizen. It is
ours most sincerely. We want capital and
labor; and we earnestly urge our Legisla
ture and people to strain every nerve to
bring them here. No false prejudice or
pride, no delusive and antiquated ideas
should restrain us or embarrass the develop
ment of Georgia's vast wealth.
It is again owned and put up by the original proprie
tor, and is now made with the same care, skill and at
tention which gave It a sale of over one million bot
tles per annum.
It Is a most dellghtfnl Hair Dressing.
It eradicates ecnrf and dandruff.
It keeps the head cool and dean.
It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy.
It prevents the hair from falling off and turning
gray.
It restores hair upon bald heads.
Any lady or gentleman who veins* a besotful head
of hair should Use Lyon's Kathalrou. It Is known
With a compact and enterprising popula- Q80d throughout the civilised world. Sold by ai
tiou, our Eteadily expanding prosperity and
power is as well assured as any future hu
man event can be. Its elements are obvi
ous- The immense extent of territory with
in our State is the first that strikes the mind—
a territory situated in the temperate zone»
exempt from the rigors of climate that cramp
human energy and restrict productive power*
as also from the tropical heats that enervjjp
a race and undermine its manhood. In
every respect this immense country, taken as
a whole, is unsurpassed by any on the lace'
of the broad earth of eqnal extent and
compactness. Agricultural productions,
mineral wealth of every ’ description, all
the requisite conditions for the most,
extended system of manufactures, all
requisite facilities for internal and external
commerce—these are some of the great phy
sical prerequisites of greatness that we en
joy. Next in order stood our characteristics
as a people—courage, energy, ingenuity,
skill, enterprise and an indomitable love of
free institutions—every quality required, with
the addition of labor and capital, to insure
our success in the most complete develop
ment of. our immense resources. And just
us we are beginning to attract, or our natural 1
respectable dealers.
oct27-eodlv
DEMAS BARNES A OO-l
New York.
S. T.—1860—X.
Drake’s Pbitatta Bitters*
They purify, strengthen and Invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effecta of dlsripatlon and lata hour*
They strengthen the systaB and snlivsn the minA
They prevent miasmatic and Intermittent fever*.
They parity the breath sad oddity of the stomach
They core Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera and Cholera Morbua.
They core Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the best Bitters in the wodd. They make
the weak strong, ana are exhausted nature’s great re
storer. They are made of purest. Croix Rum, the
celebrated Callaaya -Bark, roots and herbs, and are
taken with the pleasure of a beverage. Without regard
to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to
delicate person* requiring a gentle cUmmlant. Sold by
all Grocery Druggists, Hptels and Saloons. Only gen.
nine when Cork Is covered by our private U. 8. Stamp.
Beware of counterfeit* and refilled bottle*.
H. DRAKE A CO.,
oct28-eodlj «Puk Row, New York.
A PHYSIOLOGICAL View off HAItHIAGE
Containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine Plates
and Engravings of the Anatomy of the Human Or
gans In a state of Health and Disease, with a Trea
tise on Early Errors, Its Deplorable Consequences
upon the mind and Body, with the Author’s Plan of
Treatment—the only rational and successful mode of
cure, as shown by the report of cases treated. A
truthful adviser to the married, and those contem
plating marriage, who entertain donbta of their phys
ical condition. Sent free of postage to any address,
or. receipt of 25 cents. In stamps or postage currency,
by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 81 Malden Lane,
Albany, N. Y.
The uuthor may be consulted upon any of the dis
eases apor which his book treats eithsr personally or
by mall, and medicines sent to any part of the world.
rctlO 6m
r or the pc
of Harriet Hunter tor proof j IntheConrt of Or-
ln solemn form of tire will f dtnary Chatham Conn-
ot Sarah C. Davidson, de- ty.
ceased. J
To Edward T. Payne and Margaret B. Payne, heirs
at law of the said Sarah C. Davidson, residiug with
out the State of Georgia.
It having been ordered by the said Court upon the
foregoing petition, in'which it is alleged that you are
heir at law of the said Sarah C. Davidson, that the
•aid will be proved in solemn form at the term of the
said Court to be heid on the first Monday, being the
second day of April next, yon are hereby notified to
bo and appear s’ the said Court, ae. unless for good
eauee abown to the coulrury, the said will will then be
admitted to record. WM. J, CLEMENTS,
122-law6w Deputy Clerk, o. o. o. o.
ago. F. 8XID8B. S. W. MITCHELL.
SNIDER & MITCHELL,
GROCERS
AND
General Commission Merchants
$d Street, one door from Cherry,
MACON, GA.
Notice.
YKTTLLbs sold on the first Tuesday In April next
VV between the legal hours of tale,'at tho late raa-
idence of P. L. Ohartin'g, on the Ridge, all the real
and personal properly belouglng to said eatate.
T. P. PEASE, Executor.
Darien. Feb. 20tb, 1866. I22-law40d
Store for Rent.
. apply
J. B. SAUSSY,
No. 119 Bay street
INSURANCE!
Y7URE, Inland an d Marine Bisks taken in the as tor,
X Tradesmen's. Irving and Great Western Insur.
auce-Companles of New York city; and in the Al-
baujr City Fire Insurance of Albany, N. Y. >
(22-1 W. M. TUNNO A CO.
W. M. TUNNO A CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
exchange; building,
8AVANNAH, GA.
Wn.Liiji M Ttnnto,
Snrurx H. CoNDior,
David JxmiiBoa,
Bysgh Sbkbmaji,
122-1
1 f Com
, ( ) IT
j l Bro,
Connor, Soixmaii A Co*
•T Nassau, st, HI Y.
JiHNines a Co.,
Bro*d-et Charleston, 8.C
Household Furniture,
NOTICE.
TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE
I am opening for the Inspection of the public,
a fine stock of
CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MAT
TRESSES, Ac-, &c.,
To which the attention of aU la invited.
, — r Wererooms, 1T8 BROUGHTON STREET, fiber I
lock’s old Dry Goods store.
L. B. HARRINGTON.
THOS. W. BROOKS
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE AND GENERAL
UPHOLSTERY,
»»4 Dock Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
24- B.—All ORDERS sent by Mail promptly at
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Soap Manufactory.
STMjWi
MOODY & BARRETT,
Steam Soap Works
•itvsumalx, O-a.
Singer Sewing Machines
Principal Office for the State of Georgia,
1M BKWCflTOir STREET,
H. D. HAWLEY, General Agent
A large assortment for sale at New York prices.
Sewing .Machines of all kinds repaired at short
[ notice.
Stitching neatly done. nil
Lard.
I r A Packages Prime LEAF.
| ilu For sale by
MACKY, BEATTIE A CO..
203 and 206 Bav street.
SCALES.
A SSORTED Sizes and Patterns of Fairbanks’ Plat
form and Counter Scales, which for accuracy,
neatness and durability cannot be surpassed.. Also,
best Frames, Beams, Hooks, <tc-, for weighing Cot
ton. For sale by
. BOUSE A BRYANT,
126-tf 194 Bay street
Cider ; Vinegar.
gfiVEN BARRELS CIDER VINEGAR
Landing and for sale by
19 CHARLES L. COLBY A 00.
Pilot Bread.
9A BARBELS Pilot Bread
tJV 20 bbls Butter Crackers
30 bbls Lemon Pie Nlc Crackers
Just received and for sale by
HILTON fa BANDELL,
D 9 - 6 «» Bav street
Catawba Wine.
50 CASES (still) vintage of 1862, tor sale by
MACKY. BEATTIB fa CO.,
(20 208 and 206 Bay street
Full Dramatic Co tt „ ,
Thursday Evening M
«,, t J
Colleen Bat*
uSSFseswsft
STARTLING8ITU <T|(|
Affecting Tabl
^
vorite conunedianV lndniie
MIfiS M. E. GORDON, MR r ~ H
the entire Cp^
Auctionlak’
LIGHT DRAFT STEiSilf
AT AUCTION.
By Bell, Wylly * Chrfctian.
TO CLOSE A CONCERN
WUl be gold In front of the
uiaovr, on Friday, the Ejxchange.totte.
« »_o’clock precisely, J*
bidder, on Friday
at 19 o’c’--’
steamer
SU Axvufciyu, fll. r. ill logo. iJ
then; her length U nlnetv-onV m
eighteen (18) feet depth fonrto rt «, I '
Prerenre boiler, IT feet M feii
The Laura rates A 1, with 1 i-
to by many inches tha^firtSSt*?.'
these waters, drawing ,,nly ahont ,i kt ’"tel
•peed, power, and exceeding ‘ "Sr
Uarly adapts her for the Mvig?nJ ri ,?S», i
waters of Georgia, South cttLi 0D « at L
be seen In thleTuy any ume
Terms as foRows-One-hairaub S 1 *
dsys, one-fourth ninety dava wfth'
policies and Insurance * lUl J
at prTvatFsIiF
BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRlsniv-
That splendid Farm on the '
only one mile from the centre I
the BUbo Farm, contact
farm has been for the last fourteen n , ^ H
highest state of cultivation
and most elevated site for a rSudenS^L 1 * h
There la a Spring of Water M tte
has no superior in the low country ’X 8 ^
a lease which expires the first <iaj 0 f
STEAMER O. M. PETTITATAUc
■y Bell, Wylly fa Christian.
On THURSDAY, 16th March next , i
front of Exchange, will be S
for account of all concerned: ‘"
THE FINE 8TEAMER PETrrr,
In complete order and suitable for towa» __
river business. * ap ' “fa
8 feet stroke, 32-inch cylinder. 200 oo rnn,,
107 feet length, 27% feet breadth, e’v (Siri
hold ; side-wheel.- ->
ALSO,
On FRIDAY, 2d March next, at 11 o’clock * J
sold, in front or our store, for acconm ol cl"
cemed: 1
°n springs, In good orfe |
14 U. 8. Government Wagons
*8 first rate Plantation Wagons, Iron aUealia
order, with covers ® B
About 200 seta Transportation Harness.
ALSO,
Lot Moles, Horses, Drays, Ac. j
FLOUR, BUTTER, LARD, PORK. 1
RINGS, COFFEE AND SUGAR
AUCTION.
For sale by auction on SATURDAY. 24th Frtra
at 11 o’clock, on the premises of K. MacLcal
202 Bay street, to close a consignment:
100 bbls Superfine Flour
160 do choice extra Flour
160 do Baker’s do
100 packages Lard ,
W do New York RDd Canada Butte
20 bags prime Bio Coffee
20 bbls divers grades Sugar
M do Mess Pork
20 do Prime do
20 do extra Mess Beef, suitable for shna
60 do pickled Herrings
25 boxes Raisins
together with an assortment of Hams, Sboulta*
“gp”- BLUN A MKVtt
Aoctkstal
LEAKY ROOFS
C AN be made perfectly tight by applying the Lin
seed Oil Cement. It is the cheapest on account
or its being the most durable coating for tin roots,
cauvass-covered decks, <6c. .
jWAH work warranted waterproof.-*a
„„ . DILLON A TAYLOR,
fl9-lw
Blun A Meyer.
day, S2d Inst., at 10 o’clock, in front of»
will be sold:
88 bbla Flour, different brands
80 tabs Leaf Lard
N ' f”* 1 Canada Butter
7 bbls smoked Shoulders
12 boxes TtzliHna
6 bbla Vinegar
5S* Jf brador and Shore Herrings
20 bbls Onions
80 boxes Metcalf A Preston’s Soap
2 cases Shoes
lease Boots
t . Notions and an aasortmat dh
lor and Kitchen Purnttnre.
DILLON A TAYLOR,
Painters, 68 Bay st
NEW PERFUME
For the Handkerchief.
A Most Exqulaite, Delicate, and Fra-
grant Perfume, Distilled from the Ben
and Beautiful Flower from which it
takee its name.
Manufactured only by PH A LON A SON,
NEW YORK.
BEWARE OF C00HTEBFEIT8,
ASK FOR PHALON*S—TAKE NO OTHER.
Bold by Dsaccleta generally.
odly
French Sermon.
"CIVERY Sunday night during Lent a sermon will
XJ be preached in French ty Rev. A. Dels Fossa s
dpi m
father of (he French Oratory,'in the Catholic Cattifr
dral, corner of Perry and Drayton streeta, at T St p
M. Pews free. I22-84W*
UNTotipe
TO POLICY HOLUEIU IN SOUTH STM*
MUTUAL LIFE HaUKaKOK COMPANY,
A LL rarsone whose policies af Insurance exnlred
A In the latter part of 1864 and the year 1865/caB
renew the same by immediate settlement of their
premiums for those years.
„ 0. C MYERS, Ag*t,
over Hunter A GammeU’s, 84 Bay-st
St-6
Regular Line
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND DARIEN.
GREAT RRDUCnON OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE
The light draft and fast steamer FALCON will leave
Savannah every Tuesday and Friday mornings st T
"O’clock, and Darien every Saturday evening «»•
Wednesday morning at 7 o’clock.
Passage, $6 00. For freight or passage, apply to
CHAK L. CuLBY 4 (*L,
Corner Bay and Aberrorn streeta
L. B. B. DELORME,
Agent at Darien.
Molasses.
HHPganff.88 tierces prims Muscovado Mo-
laoma per schr. Alice from Cantonas, now
-sadfor sole by COMSTOCK * KINSEY,
164 Bay street
FERTILIZERS.
A. LESTER & BROTHERS.
RAWBONE AND SUPER PHOSPHATE
OF UME AND .PURE GROUND
BOMB.
rpHK above bave the Imputation of being exactly
vii**** 1 ?®*! to tbe want* of this section of 1country,
°. Dlj 1 * rtln * bat * <T>lck manure.
Manufacturer’s Agents, a G. CRANK fa CO,
. JO Broad-it, Newark, New Jersiy/
1*3.1™ Laroche a west,
aM* Joam'BJocfa
M essrs, moody fa barrett would respectfully
announce to the public that on and after Jan
uary 1st they will ran from their Soap Works two
wagons, with competent saleemcn, who will visit
every family once a week with Hard and 80ft Soap,
by the bar, box, gallon or barrel, at prices lower >L»n
It can be purchased in or oat of tbe cite.
We warrant our Soap to be free from all adultera
tions and to give entire satisfaction, or money re
funded. *
SOAP EXCHANGED
FOR GREASE OR SCRAPS.
Just Received,
25 firkins Extra Leaf Lard
In stars and lor sale by
12 CHARLES L. COLBY fa CO.
Just Received,
|Q FIRKINS CHOICE BUTTER
Landing per steamship Chase, and tor sale by
CHART.ES L. COLBY A CO.
FISH.
Special Notice.
We have but one price tor our good*, and that
price shall be satisfactory.' Persona ordering from
the country will find44win save time and money by
■ending us their orders ; «nd If the goods do not sat-
ttj In price and quality, send tbsm back to ua at oar
0 K BBLS Nos. 1. 9 and 3 Macksrel
MhaU barrels, Noe . x aod 3 do
100 Aits No. 1 do
10 half bbls No. 1 Warring
20 qnartsr bbls do
ISO boxes Smoked Herring
In store and foe sals by
» CRAS. L. COLBY fa CO.
ADMINISTRATOR ’S SALE.
Ur T. J. Walsh.
VfUl be sold OB TUESDAY, April 3d, 1» fronted
Court House, at 11 o'clock:
North half of Lot No. 6 Third Trthiwt L.
Ward, corner of Congress and Draytonun«:l
simple. Improvements—»tore comer Comm) •
Drayton street and a dwelling on Drayton street
Bast half of Lot No. 2 Monterey Wud,
round rent of 82184 per annum. ImproreKT
USS rtory brick dwelling on Joses street:
through the house and a well of water In theyiri- j
. also,
38 shares Central Railroad Stock
88 shares Southwestern do
s shares Atlantic A Gulf do
Bold by leave of the Ordinary of Chatham c .
aa the estate of Mrs. Jane Barnett, deceaeeL ’1
division among the heirs. L
Term, cash, pnrchnsers paving for title*.
AUCTION SALE.
■y Mendel A Laffltean.
100 sacks Oats, slightly wet
200 do Corn, do do
6 bbls Biscuit
6 do Dried Fruit
Groceries, Dry Goods and Clo'hing.
' ri — —
Outers addressed to MOODY A BARRETT, orfr J.
GUILMARTIN A OO., 148 Bay street. Agents, will re
ceive prompt and Immediate ■w.m’Vvr
14-tf
Miscellaneous.
GREAT SOUTHERN
PAPER WAREHOUSE
AND
211 Bit stmt, Smwl, sl
WABRBN A PLAINER keep
TV a lain stock of Ledgffr, wr
Papers, of all rises and weights; alsoTBlnden’ fen.
SgjgSftife”"*"* <*5ar*nveiopea, Twlnre
Having had tong experience In the ’
Mto in large lots direct bore
AA Tubs choice Goshen Batter,
“ Ts boxes new State Dairy Cheese.
SO packages prime Leaf Lard.
For sale by
-M. "“ggL.
Kerosene Oil,
la barrels and cases,
AT HORATIO PITCHER'S,
R ^n80taf ,C0,,,,t " Cadsrths Bluff.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
Direct Imoortation from Londo
awd Paris.
•T r rU2£K? n ' •jffo end varied amortment of
s.
Statuettes—Bronae, Bimqneand
Toilet Setto, > - ^
gr
GOVERNMENT SALE.
York, Williams, Mclnt
A Oo.
By order of tbe FTeedmeuv Barren, will1 he h**!
SATURDAY next at 1» o’ckx*: b L
The goods in the store of Mrs. Welrh *{“•
FTIgXtee. corner of Battle Row and Weet , I
in defult of bonds of Dennis Welah, conw®i ■
Groceries,
Dty Goods, Ac.
Terms essh.
r order of Lt KENDALL POLUBL
Jndge of FreedmWiPg--
AUcrnoN.
Special Sale.
By Lanrant, Wayne & Sweet.
THIS DAY, 22nd Inst, at 10K o'clock A* |
front of store will h« sob* •
20 cases Boots and Shoes
Just received by steamer Leo, consist!® Jji ^ I
Men’s Congress Gaiters, Women’s UlI I
rala Men’s calf Cham. Boots, Womens I
M«’» kip Broeans, Men’s Bnff Bal™®!^^ 0
Congress Gaiters, Women’s and Mis* 8 ^ I
morals, fac., Ac.
also, „
raoSlting^Dry Goods.
neidlingeb.1
buying onr goods
large lots direct from tha x
- to mmpato wMh NiW
'.issfsaagssfss*'*-*—
Fancy Wares
TH BIB, EAB, ill THROAT.
■ntowln^refload, Catarrh, Dlaeaaesof theThreai
All dtoMM* of the EYE, requiring elthetr Mgdienl
or Surgical aid attended to. moom
Office Na 41, In Dr. Tboe. Baoklerfa old a
Lertingnm street Baltimore, Mtt^ W
offleta hours from 9 to 12 a N„ and Mo e f- M,
And an endless variety ot
Fancy
CORNER OF
Buuii ui Bi
SAVANNAH
osdared for this msrkri and Just neetoud Mr dUp
Oounty of Flrtan, sad other vsmtls now 1
Fancy Goods by the rlglnal packagu. to which ths
^ «nd Mhattto InM
W.W.UHOPUI.
Oornsr Coogrem and BuB st
Manoment Square
£]itflD SlreetSi
CEO* cl/
SADDLERY BUSINESS
all orders for ^
HAR’ESS, BHTOm
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