Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, February 27, 1866, Image 2

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The Savannah 8V s. w. MASON. SAiuCSl W. J1ASOX,. Vv . T. THOMPSON,.... ........BtiiLor, .Associate Editor. Official Paper of the City. LARUES? ClfifiULAXlMII THEUTY ANDCUITY TtESDAY FEBRUARY aT, 1866. MR. STEPHENS DESPONDENT YET HOPEFUL. Now U to the future, and the prospect before ns! On tlusvbranch of the Subject. I. can add but little. You can' form some ideas of my- views of that from whet has already been said, Would that I could say something cheerful ; but that candor which has marked all that I have said, compels me to say that to mo the future is far from being bright. Nay, It is dc-k and impenetrable. Thick gloom curtains and closes in the horizon all around us. Thus much I can soy: My only hope is in the peaceful re-establlshment cf pood government, and its peaceful maintainance ftf-erwards. And farther the most hopeful prospect to this end now, ia the restoration of the old Union, and with it the speedy return of fraternal feeling throughout its length and breadth. These results depend upon the people themselves—upon the people of the North quite as much as the people of the South —urion their virtue, intelligence and patriotism. I re peat, I have faith in the American people, in their vir tue, intelligence and patriotism, nut for this I should lory since have despaired. Dark and gloomy as the present hour is, I do not yet despair of free institu tions. Let but the virtue, intelligence and patriotism of the pcoplo throughout the whole country be proper ly appealed to, aroused and brought into action, ana all may vet be weU. The masses, every where, are alike equally interested in the great object. Let old issu-s eid questions, old differences and old feuda, be “: Yd- d as fossils of another epoch. They belong to wh-t mav hereafter be considered, the Silurian period ' history Greet, new, Uving questions are be fore us Let it not be said of ua in this day, not yet passed of our country’s greatest trial and agony, that "there’was a party for Ctesar, a party for Pornpey, and a partv for Brutus, but no party for Borne. The above truthful and patriotic utterances p. r Q taken from the noble address of 3Ir. Stephens, teq representative man of Georgia, before the General Assembly, on the 22d in stant. Making the mournful admission that the future is far from being bright, nay, that it is dark and impenetrable, and yet, relying upon the virtue, intelligence and patriotism of the people, he does not despair of free in stitutions. This is a touching appeal to the po litical Bffitaters of the North in behalf of the restoration of the old Union and with it the return of fraternal fccliug throughout the Ic-L-fib and breadth of this distracted conn- tj3'. v, ? c s’ficerely hope the views and sen timents presented by our new Senator may successfully challenge the attention of onr no: there enemies; for there is no surer means of judging.the spirit of our people thun to be cognizant of the men whom they honor in a perilous hour like tho present; and whatever else may be said of the South, it is an undeuiable fact that to day she st-ntls silent.and calm, it may be, but nivurlueless firm and spirited in Ibe advoca cy of what she still considers her rights and im.iiucities, '.he corumou rights and immuni- tic3 of the American people. There are nd nroiK ■ filled with vetrans anu heroes ; no buyooeia bristling behind the throne of power to enforce her privileges, but there is a quiet determination, as recommended by Mr. St-pbeiis, lo appeal to the solid, thinking p . ?pio of the North, to the wise statesman ship of au enlightened President, for the soeeu v rendering to her of the dues that be- —The MW gold dbcotariea lotos State cf Catos, in fiie Colombian Republic, an attracting peat atten tion, and numbers of CaHforbia miaera bave already resorted thither. < j —The Booso of Representative! haa paased a reso- I lotion instructing the Secratagy of the Navy to detail a steam vessel to assist in the construction of the Busso- American telegraph, via Behring Strait. —Lieutenant General Grant, accompanied by his wife and his personal stag arrived In New York on the 224, stopping at the Metropolitan Hotel. —The trial between the gunboats Winooski and Al gonquin terminated in the Algonquin’s being de clared totally unfit for the naval service. The President's Speech. ^ Washington, Feb. 23.—Much excitement prevail!* here over the President’s speech. The K ®P“|*h c f“ s .. are in caucus to-night. The leaders counsel modera- Xlie President received the following despatch from St. Louis: "The conservative Union men ot Missouri greet you with one hundred guns for the noble stand you have taken in defence of the liberties of the people.” The foUoWing are the names of the Republican Sen. aiora who had and patriotism enough to sustain President Johnson’s veto message: Hon. James Dixon of Connecticut; Hon. Daniel 8. Norton, of Miunef80ta; Hon. Wm. M. Stewart, of Nevada; Hon. Edgar Cowan of Pennsylvania; Hon. Edwin D. Morgan of New York, and Hon. Jas. B. Doolittle of Wisconsin. ■ Who would not l | Killed at the battle < 1864, CRATZ COHEN, In the 20th year of his age. of.shcmwi fami from Savannah at the call of their Staty, there was, probably, none for whom the protectiag/care of Heaven was more frequently and fervently invoked than the subject of this notice. The only son of parents who idolized hlm-r-gently and tenderly nnr. tnred. with no wish left nhgralltfea, and with a heart and intellect that promised a career of honor to hia family and or usefulness to bis country, fate seemed: to smile upon his future. A natural delicacy p r frame ami of constitution had been Increased by constant and uuceastog study, and had procured for hftn an exemption from military duty, aa distasteful to him as It was satisfactory to his friends, who, fearing the effect of the necessary privation and ex posure of tiie field, r pared no remonstrance to in duce him to Stay at home. Upon the fall of Savan tiali, however, lie no longer placed any restraint upon his wishes, and took the field ks a volunteer alii on tiie staff of Col. Harrison, then commanding a brigade. Prompt and eager to obey orders, ever ready and anxious to attack, despite the uumerlcal superiority of the foe, cheerful tinder privations ami hardships which subdued the endurance of mauy a fir stronger soldier, and frequently heard to declare flfreoinW In store and for sale loW by isHYAlJ,- HABTHIDtJE A GDI Wanted to Charter, SCHOONER, two hundred tons . burthen, for Richmond , fif-l WRIGHT, GIBBS A 00., No. 7 Jones’ Block. Special Notices. A CARD. f.oprov ing tltf. P atrgotic ct Johnson, is a'fttinj l ***»" Viitivc Ecn'1 merit oTthe So Mr. WM. R. BOYD hae an interest in my business and will take charge of my agencies in Inture. A. WILBUR, SO Bay-st I will be happy to see all my old friends and new. ones, aud am prepared to take Risks In the Compa nies represented by our Agency on all Insurable property. , WM. R. BOYD. 122 ATTENTION! Metropolitan Fire Company. The regular Monthly Meeting of this Company will be held in the Long Room of tho Exchange on Tuesday Evening, the 27th mat., at iy % o'clock. Every member is earnestly requested to be present, as bus!ness of the greatest- importance will be transected. Come prepared to pay all dues. By order of , r JAMES STEWART, President. J. A. Fecoie,Secretary. 126-2 to 1< r:j to a vanquished, brave and generous 1 • ■ j/.- If it bs granted, and these States h.:■ allowed to resume all their lorm- er relations, and stand in statu quo antebellum, the radicals of the North will have nothing to f- ar or regret. The bloody scenes of the last four years will not be re-enacted with on! consent. And why not, in God’s name admit this immense couutry,greater in exteut thau all the grtut powers of Europe combined, with the except ion of Russia, to the benefits and rights to which she is clearly entitled under too Constitution. This magnificent country, immensely rich in natural resources,- which produces the greatest staple of the woild. as m> other country on earth can produce i»-, and populated by American citizens certainty not inferior in all the great quaiities that dis tiLguish our race, the radicals flippantly pro- pore to exclude from the uniou and subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of provost mar shals ior an indefinite period, thereby virtu ally excluding the mass of citizens from any participation in the work of governing them selves untii they shali acknowledge that their late slaves are their equals, and as well quali fied to be voters, legislators, judges, jurors and Congressmen, as themselves! Can it be possible that our enemies think i he extreme measures they propose would make the southern people more trustworthy or sincere in their professions, or more loyal than they now are? They tell us that they piopceo to hold the southern provinces under military rule, and in the meanwhile fill them with a loyal population from the North and from Europe. But if the southern people are as hostile to the union and to emigrants as they are represented to be, it will require as great an army to protect the emigrants as it did to take Richmond. Every plantation will no-cd a guard. Furthermore, unless the North he depopulated and empties itself into the South, or there shall be foreign immi- gra'i> n by the wholesale, the disloyal popu- k'lon in the South will increase instead of decrease. Tbeso people now declared to be hypocrites, will keep instilling their venom into their children, and matters will grow worse rathrf thau better. But the intelligence received by yesicr- diy’s nmil of the great demonstration in New York on the 22d just., in which Mr. Seward and oil.leading republicans participated, atrgotic course of Rresideul response to the conser- Soutb, so eloquently presented by Mr. Stephens, aud indicates a leeling of unrest at radical proceedings in Congress that wiH be recognized at Wash ington as potent signs in the political heav ens, uiid will be hailed with satiafaction by judicious men and true friends ot the coun try all over Urn union, Demagogues like Wade and Thad. Stevens may Btorm and clamor, hut the common sense, “the intelli gence and patriotism” of the people, we are encouraged to believe, will soon silence the voice ol £*tion and -,Wt Abe tofitotfy w its true course^fc^ustfttftidBfr! governrneatand official responsibility. The bill belore the North Carolina Legisla ture granting to freed men the right of testi* fj iog in the courts, has bene so amended as to preclude its taking effect nntil all matters of jurisdiction now referred to the Freed men's Bureau shali he turned over to the civil au thorities. A bill has been reported by a joint select committee of- the Tennessee Legislature | which Excludes all rebels of every grade from the ballot 4>ox, and is likely tr^puas the** House with alt-w'mbfliflcauous. —No legislative business was transacted by cither the Smut* or Eouse of Representatives on tho 22d, CIRCULAR. t 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 or my patrons. I have made arrangements with manufacturers, in the principal town* and cities North, as well as Importers, to have their produc tions and imports at first and lowest prices. 1 have secured the services in New York, of a resident gen tleman of long experience, by which 1 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 hand, I will at all times lie prepared to Invest my patron’s money where it cau be done to the be3t advantage, in the cheapest and most desirable articles. My arrangements extend from the purchase or charter of Vessels, to the purchase or sale or 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. 1 receive fur 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 fur cotton shipped, orders for its probable value will be promptly executed, the goods brought to the ports of Savauuah, Charleston or Jacksonville, free of freight or insurance, then balances or overplus o 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, aud 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, ray patrons will save their time and the ex pense of going to market. i , I offer as reference : Hon. Edw. C. Anderson, Mayor of the City. Maj. Jxo. Screven, Prest. of A. A G 11. -XL Col. Wm. M. Wadlet, Prest. of Central R. R A Banking Company. Geo. W. Williams A Co., Merchants, Charleston. Jeffreys a Bro., Jacksonville, Fla. . G. W. GERMANY. Savannah, Ga., Feb. 1st, 1806. flO-tm. 3500 pounds Codfish. . 35 bags Prime Rio Coffee. 200 packages Hazard's Powder. 200 bags Shot. that tbero was notUlug that be would not and could __ . b „ not endure for the success of the cause he haihefT : ^ 0 - b ^ rrel8 Pe:,cU Blow Potatoe8 - pouseil, the gallant anu devoted boy acquired the confidence aud respect of bis superiors, the love and admiration of his comrades. At die battle of Beutouville he was Implored to stay out of the fight, where, to fact, no call of duty compelled him to go ; but no prudential considera. tiou could avail with that bravo and enthusiastic heart. At the very commencement of the battle foremost in the front and In the thickest of the con test, animating the men by voice and example, he fell dead, Without pain or snffeflng—lnfilctfiig more by his death on all who knew him, tban his gentle hand and heart hail ever done during his whole life time. The voice of detraction and #f calumny is hushed at the mention of his name. He sojourned with us only long enough to teach us all to love 1dm, and theu passed away into the shadowy Jand through those portals which, In all time past and to - come, have been and will bo esteemed most blessed—the gates through whieh pass the glorified spirits of pa triots, dead in their country’s cause. While the writer, who kucw Idm from his child, hood, Is painfully conscious that he is reopening the heart-wounds of the afflicted parents, lie cannot for bear offering this slight testimonial on the altar of departed-wortti. .- j, ; s y L t • • • 1 - > * r * IT New Advertisements. To County Officers Elect. ■ The Shei iff, t he Coroner, the County Surveyor, and tho Clerk of the S. and I. C. C. C., are required to meet at tiie (Min House This Day 2Tih, at 12 o’clock to., with their securities, to be qualified according to law- WM H. BULLOCH, f -7-l Clerk S. A I. C. C. C. DR. WM. SCHERZER Rrfpee,folly offers lita Professional services to the Citizens cf Savunuuii. Office on S uth Broad street, north .aids, third deor eaat of Barnard street. f27-lw Ancient Land Mark Lodge, No. 231 A Regnl.r Communication of this Lodge will be held at their Hall, Thu Evening; at o’clock. Puuctaal attendance Is requested. By order JAS. M. PRENTISS, i'-' Secretary. Notice. The Stockholders and Subscribers to the Now Stock of the Skidawny Shell Road Company, are re quested to attend a meeting at the PuloAki.Hoase, on Wednesday, the 281 h inst.. at 12 o'clock, for the pur pose of electing#veDirectors to mana.c the affairs of the Company for one year. W. H. W1LTBBRGER, 127-2 Presidents. S. Road Co. HOLCOMBE A CO. » j'v; LANDING. ‘Choice Muscovado Molasses, in hogsheads, tierces and barrels. IN STORE. 400 barrels and half barrels Flour, various grades and brands. 127-3 Georgia and Central Railroad MONEY IS TAKEN AT PAR AT THE SOUTHERN PALACE DRY GOODS HOUSE. ORFF & WATKINS. Pioneer Line FOR NEW YORK. 7K HEAD the finest that lias been In the market / v during the season, broke and nnbtoke. mr en route from KefiTtrrt.'y,' *ITf‘inTtW TfiMferay, tli 1st of March. Apvly to tpe undersigned at tliq old Circulating Library. I N accordance with the wishes of many of o citizens I have resolved to establish a • Circulating: Library," and have therefore set aside as a nucleus for that purpose iso Volumes. The Latest Works will be added every week Just as soon as they can be obtained from the pub lishers. ,. Terms made known on application army Store, corner Bull aud State streets. f27-eOd3 THOS. J. STALEY. Groceries and Liquors. H. Gr. RUWE. WHOLESALE DEALER IN , } Foreign and Domestic Liquors, WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES, ALE AND LAGER, Johnson’s Square, opfxmUt the Pulaski House' Corner St. Jqlieji and Bryan $ts. fFulIigant’s old Paint Stand. Agent for H. Clausen’s celebrated Pbceolx Steam Brewery. New York; A. M. Binnlnger A Co’s London Dock Gin: and Club Sauce. f7 ' REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES! G«bl» Passage, $35 DO Deck, ffio OO The now and splendid steamship CHASE, Roath, Commander, will leave for the above pori on her regular day, Saturday, Hareli 3, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, having enpeiior accommo dations, apply to H7 HUNTER * GAMMELL. For Charleston, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. The fast steamer u F O U N T A I IV, Captain G. W. Castnee. Leave, every Monday Morning atlo’tlk. All way freight payable on the dork. Forircight or pssrage. having flue state room ar- comtuoilalions, apply on board, at. Padclford’s wharf, or to M. A. COHEN. f-‘ SJ Bay Street. Notice. Coppeb Tire protect the toes of childrens shoes.— Ob* piir will outwear three without Ups. Sold every where. Hall’s Vegetable SieUaa Hair Renewer Has proved Itself to be the most perfect preparation 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 JTS ORIG INAL COLOR. It wiU keep the hair from falling oat. It demises the scalp and makes the hair soft, lus trous and silken. It is a splendid hair dressing. No person, old er young: Riould fall to ose It, Tt IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. UT*Ask for Holl'a Vegetable Sicilian Ha i Renewer, and take no other. - R. P. HALL A CO., Nash no, N. H., Proprietors. ’ For sale by all druggists. BARNES, WARD A CO., New Orleans, La., n23-6m Southern Wholesale Agents. W atclies J ewelry! Silver and Plated Ware, Fancy Goods. &c., T IIE undersigned respectfully calls the attention of tiie citizens and visitors from the eonntry to hiv well selected stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Spect .rles, Re volvers uud Pistols of the most celebrated Manufac turers. a Parricular attention is paid to the Repairing of Watches, Jewelry and Clocks. Having none but competent workmen engaged satisfaction Is guaran teed. A. HARIG; dec26-6ro Cor. Bronehton and Whitaker sta. OEO. V. FOWLS. WM. X. I10Y. FOWLE&CO, FORMERLY OF ALEXANDRIA, VA., Commission Merchants. Importers of Railroad Iron and Dealers in Railroad Supplies. OCt?li Office, 70 Broadway, NJEW YORK. 6m St’RING MATTRESS!^, Which fold np complete for tra for a i The most r , ate; good uphol- ; . KITTLjJ, ISO Chat- I comfortable bed <i >..ug to the Congressional memorial proceeding* in j stared and best lmlr t<>j*7' g, honor ui the late Henry Winter Davis, which took 1 *“?„*'^SL k V > , . _ , . ! Eve:y lung to complete and fnrnh-h a ted. The place to buy is where the thing is made, $-2m place in the Boprescntstives’ Bsjj. BANK OF SAVANNAH, \ bavaunali, Feb. 27, 1S63. i An election for seven Directors-to masnige the in teresta of tins Bank for thebnsuing year will bo held at the place formerly occnpled by this Bank, on the first Moodily in March, the 5th prox., bo.ween the hours of to a. m. and 1 p. m. GEORGE W. DAVIS, f2T-tu,fAm Cashier. Notice. C ONSIGNEES per steamship VIRGO, from New York, will please attend to the reception of their euod., landing tb'e day at Lamar’s wharf. Lower Press. All goods remaining on the wharf after anneowu will lie stored at risk aud expense of owners.-: /it OtfTAVUS COBEN, Agent. G »EORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY —To all whom I it may concern : Whereas. Altrahara Minis will apply at the Court of Or (I quay fur Letters Dismissory as Administrator cum testamemo unnexo ou the estate ot llesler Minis, lrte < f said county, deceased; These are therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it muy concern, to be au<l appear before said ef-nrt to make objcctfoa (if auy they havfc) oa or beforo the first Monday in September next, otherwise said letters wilt be granted : Witness my official signature this 2flth day of Feb ruiiry, 1866 D. A. O’BYR sB, f.’T-luufim Ordinary. Chambers Apply WANTED. n tm irnnald. at this o T WO WHITE SERVANTS, one aa Cook for a small fnmllv. and the other to be Waitress and L References required;- wages llbsrai. Flour & Hominy. COG BBLS FLOUR. Choice, Extra and Superfii e/DVJ IOj libls klln-drtcd Uomtny Lrinliug from sfo-untr Virgo, aqd for sals by r 127-6 8. W. corner^y aiutofmaui rts. FINE CUT TOBACCO. S UNNYSIDE; Solace and Amulet! For sale by - RANDKLL A CO., 127 6 * 8. W. Corner Ray anff Bareard Sts. FRESH C’RACKERi DARRELS Sugar, Soda, Boston and Butter. U Landing from steamship Virgo, and for sole by 127-6 BANDELL k Co. BUTTER AND LARD. rnCBS cltoiec Gushvn sndNattirwl Bhaf Lord. COFFEE, TEA ANU SUGARS. A FULL assortment, In store and for sale by -rt- *27-5 RAN DELL k CO. HERRING AND CODFISH. A L80, Mackerel .and Salmon. For rale by RANDELL <k CO., 127-6 . ~ *8 W..corner Bav.and F T Notice day appointed Go >rgo McK. Mitchell cblleet a)l dshts dpe bm lp the years ifii the years THOMAS DIXON OYSTERS. DECEIVED per atoamshlp VftRx a lot or New York Oyatera. t4i „ T. NUGENT, Jan., Corner Ball and Bryan streets. SUNDRIES FOR SALE. NGLlSTf ALE, bcttl.d and la balk, per British t- ship llolconda fates or CrcOtery, Corn, Oats, Seed 31-e and Ground Nats EEYAK, HARTRIDGE A CO, f2T-2 WM. RATED » * C NEFF’S /VELBRR/ V WHISKIES. > brands Nectar, Tulip and Quaker I, to store mud for sale by ‘J > BRYAN. UARTRHIGE ft CO , K7-eod2w 163 Bay street. FOR BOSTON The fast steamship CITY OF BATH, T. W. J.LL, Commander, Will sail for the above port on Tmesday, K arcli Ctll, at — o’clock- For freight or passage, apply to RUHARDSON A BARNARD. f*7 Bay- street, opposite Mariner’s Churoh. FOR BATILHORE. FIRST CLASS, $25....SECOND Do., $10 The hew and first-class Steamship NORTH POINT, j * R. C. Skira, Commander, Will sail for Baltimore on Friday, ldarcU 2, at — o’clock Freight will be received and checked through to Philadelphia at earn; rate* ehirged by other lines. Passenger* by tho Nonh Point fur New Vork and othein northern cities, will save two hundred nr-lss •sea travel. For irulghtror passage, having excellent accommo dations, apply to LaROCIIS ft WIST. Agents, fIT-4 Jones' Block. t SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS Ch. Farre Champagnes FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA. " *n30 DISSOLUTION. TITHE Firm of Israel R. Sealy A Co. was dissolved A- on the 12th lust., by the withdrawal of Israel R.. Sealy. The business will be conducted until further notice, by T. H. Palmer, who is duly authorized to col, leet and settle all business connected therewith. ISRAEL K. SCALY, J. P. GILSON, Agent, jts A. 8. BIGELOW. T. J. DUNBAR & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN WINES. LIQUORS SEGftRS. &C. 14:7 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA., (NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.) W E Invite the attention of the Trade and Hie Pub lic generally to our lalge and elegant assort ment of Wines, Liquors. Cordials, Conserves, Be gan, etc., etc., which is not excelled by any similar establishment in the States. We are sole proprietors af DUNBAR'S UKT.lt- BRATBD WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputation of whi h is fully established in this and foreign coun tries; DUNBAR’S well known STOMACH BITTERS, gnarsnted superior to uny article of the kind, de signed expressly for bote) and family use: DUN BAR’S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL 8CHNAPP8, war ranted of the utmost parity, and put up expressly for our house, of which W-* are sole proprietors and importers. Sole Agt-nta for Robert Smith's cele brated PHILADELPHIA ALE, in cases and barrels; English, Scotch and American ALE uad PORTER, BRANDY. Scotch and Bourbon w HI8KEY and AR. RACK BUNCHES, formerly well known throughout the United States, pnt up by us to cases for export and home consumption. > T. J. D. A Co. are sole Agents for A. ft II- W. Cathcrwood’a Pure RYE WHISKIES, XX and XXX brands, guaranteed unsurpntecd to quality and ex-, cclleuce. Constantly on hand, a large and well se lected stock of BOURBON and WHEAT WHISKIES, worthy the attention of the trade and counofeseurs generally. An assortment of SEGARS of finest redes, manufactured and Imported expressly for this ouse, which we offer at the very lowest net cash prices. BRANDIES, GINS, WINKS, CHAMPAGNES, and every description aud grade of Foreign Liquoi Imported directly by this booso, and for sate to bon or duty paid, at lowest market rates. d20-U Lessees and Managers. .Messrs. Raymond & Hamilton TtESBlY EVtSHC, FEB. 37. Benefit of* Mr. F. L. Wise, . Wt L° y^L-by ‘behind permission of the author, ». *ATK8 LEVY, Esq., Appear an Oiomo Rinaldi, ia Ips beautiful live act play at THE ITALIAN BRIDE. Venetla (for this occasion only)... .Miss M: E Gordon Hugo Re Corelli (having kindly volunteered) Mr. Walter Benn This beautiful play has been cast with the fall strength of the Company and* host of voluntee s. To conclude with, the fifth act of RICHARD III. JOHN T. RAYMOND assuming for the last t ; ma his great tragic role of Ricuabo. " Secure your seats’ll Schreiners Book Si ore. ' ^ OT The management have the pleasure to an. ponnee an engagement, positively limited to three nights, with the popular young'actor. Mr. Walter Souu, who will appear Tomorrow (Wednesday) Evening, in Ills great Impersonation of HUY BLAS. THEATRE. Lessees aad Manager*......... Raymond A Hamilton. M'ie Crhioni and Sif. Sasini’s GRIND ITALIAN OPERA! Director.. .MAX STJtAKUSCU. . Mr. STRAKOSCU announces with much pleasure that he line succeeded in engaging a complete and efficient ITALIAN OPERA COM PA'Y, embracing the most eminent Artists and complete Chorus and Orchestra, comprising the best Artists from New York, with whom he will give in Savannah, for SIX NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 5th, Six different IRAK’S OPERAS. A change of Opera each night, which will be given jn a style unrivalled by any other management. Tbe following eminent Artists from the New York Academy of Musiu constitute the Ghioni and Susini Grand Opera Company; Prime Donne— M’me Angiogllna Ghioni, M'lle Pau line Cannissa. M’me Patti S rakosch. Primi Tenori—Sig. Marcaferri, Fig. Krrani. Primi Baritoni—Sig. Maucusi, Sig. Marra. Prin-iB.iasl—S'e. Augnstino Susiui Basso Buffo—Sig. Graff..-.. M’me Parozzi, Signora Z-tpuzzi, Second Donnas, Signors Jinienes and Belli, Second Tenors Fignoaa Locatelli and Mas-lo. Second Bassos. Wi'h a powerful Chorus and complete Orchestra, under the direction of the Mnslcal Conductor, Sig. ROSA. Leader—Mr. F. ZITTERBAHT; stage Manager, Pig. NARDINI ; Prompter. Sig. t.ANZ V ; Properties, T. GHILLO; Costumers, M’me NARDINI nnd Sig. S. ANTFL1A.. The following Operas will be performed < ntire: H Trovatore, Ernani. Norma, Feast, Martha, UuBallo- lln Mnschera. .. PRICES,^-Dress Circle and Parquette, $2; Reserved Seats, 60 cents extra ; Private Boxes, containing six persons, S2o; Family Circle, $1 so; Gallery, $1. -- The office for the sale of Reserved Scats (for the season only) will open at John C. Schreiner A Sou's Music Store, Congress street, ou Wednesday, Feb. 28tii, at 10 a. ro. Sears for the stogie night nmy be obtained at the same place on and after Friday, March 2d. . Doors open at 7„t£; Opera commences, at 8 o’clock. feb24-tf Miscellaneous. KIRLIN, BEO. & BURKE, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Murray’s Lin© FQR YORK. r at wholesale to FEW REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES! CaMa Puuge, $SG — Deck, $M M ! j . i ... • i The new and splendid steamship VIRGOt Bnlktey, commander, will leave for the above port on her regu lar day, Thursday, March 1, at - o’clock. - For freight oi passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to 727 OCTAVCS COHEN. ' i- _ - icUy it the trade, and we flatter ourselves that we can make . A to the interest or dealers to patronise os, at th« head of Bay, opposite to Jefferson street. IS-lm FOR NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST Mail steamship Company. -SIDE-WHEEL ship, Carrying the CniteA States Mail. PASSAGE AT REDUCED RATES- Flnt Cablw, ff3t». r ..,,,*econd Cabin, »XO Steerage, $10 life Very fest tailing and splendid aide-wheel .team- abip HERMAN LIVINGSTON, 8,603 tons burthen, J. B. Baksb, commander, will ■ail on hcr regular day, Saturday, March 3, at 10 o’clock a. ua. For frel unsi til 'or frelglit or passage, having fieeomm«latl<ma arpasaed by any ship ou the Uue, apply to ., - r ‘- WILDER ft FULLARTON. .Rent. 7T1RREB ROOMS hi • residence near the Park; eon- , steered one of the most pleasant and healthy locations to the city. Apply at this office. fn-3 ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, CORNER WHITAKER 8TREBT AMO MAY LANK. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED ft DELIVERER. au21 if SCRANTON,SMITH&GO. Keep constantly' on hand ebotce Old BRANDIES, WHISKEY, | GUI, ' “iN WIRES, fte. ~ AMD EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES. Challenge to any Gentleman in the State of Georgia. WILL wager $260 ;h it I can produce an amateur Pistol Shot to about the pistol ns follows: Twenty shots at the word, or at deliberate aim; distance 12 paces; string nmasnrement; at the spot; shoot to rule with a smooth-note pistol; the match or matches, - -if a "ceded to, must be shot at mv Gallery ; the pistol must be shot with the aid of one band only. This challenge ia left open for two weeks; money ready at * J my Gallery on Bay street, over Our House,, where all the preliminaries can. he arranged. If either of three Hatches is acceded to, it must come off four days af ter agreed upon. <»3-tf capt John travis. AMP, Hay, Corn, Oats nnd Bras, (trie PIERCE SKEHAN, Wholesale and He toll Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Fp*- elgn and Domestic Wines, Liquoni and Segars, -r, ■ A'so, Skchan’s Celebrated GOLDEN ALE CHAMPAGNE CIDER; in bottle and in wood. . “ . ' ■ ivfji London and Dublin Brown Stoat, Scotch audEfer liah Ales, Ac. Liberal deductions made to tbe trede, 176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, dll-U and S2 Liberty street, N. Y. —■r 1 t.j : vr : :i HAWKINS & FAY, OomminriOR BferoRanta, ’ NO. « PEARL WR^T, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. | the ”‘ WM. B. HAWKINS, > Rockwell Fat. FartlculerAifeBtlchpjMdeo b«ylwl>re.ln«i, ejma, WhtaUoe, and tSgsre,on order, aad townee Bigntnuita.. j . ... ^ CRUTCHES the very best ever torented' The* ... S3*»aBSSS. _ VaYLOR, Bole Manufsctureie, Na dTCR Broadway WE ARE JU3T RECEIVING A Fresh Supply of THE CELEBRATED WILDER PATENT IRON SAFE, :b EST Cheapest Safe in the World! CUNNINGHAM, PURSE & CO., 126-3 Sole Aeents for Georgia. MOLASSES. £/YHHDS Prime Muscovado, now landing from OU schooner Alice, from Cardenas. For sale by 126-3 COMSTOCK ft KINSEY. Auction Sales, at auction R: aLS? 0 ! Wjrlly A Christian. TO CLOSE A CONCERN. Laura Now plying on the Atom,aha an,’i « built in Brooklyn, N. Y. ii ns, , 0cn ‘%,„ then; her length ia ulneiV’ i 3 °f Srt*?”’ eighteen (IS) feet, depth ^ feet, £ pressure boiler, 17 feet tengV f «,'’> ;ihe Laura rates A 1, with InluiL™ 1 is by many Inches th» lightest ifi* C ? IU P»»!S these waters, drawing unlv 'aUn? ,(ti “ speed, power, and exceed?,," "'h,'! ! >«KT Uarly adapts her for ihc navie^ 1 ’ r ‘‘US!H 1 waters of Georgia, Souili ( uruinu ,"", n| ih, u be seen in this city any tiu.e a f t "* Hofi^^ Terms as folloqrg—oni.| m i r ‘,J. h he -'fi, iSJ 1 days, one-fourth ninety days We s’ u, *'f«nrL policies and Insurance. ' N " ^ a i l Pruve,| J® AT PRlVATE~8^r BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRlL That splendid Farm n n ,N, ts TL ^ only one mile from tb- cenire nr^ UMe rb,!t, ihe Biluo Farm, eoSffft farm has been for tiie Jam fo °) aov 5 ! Uitfliest' state c-f cnltlvaUon Inli n? and most elevated site f 0 a ro «iS?i SSes3 ‘ s Ihc c There ia a Spring of Wau i- on ne,ri| *a has uo superior in the lou .- 0 „ n |r P r «M«s, a lease which expires n,e auctionsaleT'^' By Beil, Wylly & Christian WUl be sold at public auction veyor’s Deiwt. Hilton Head S o " 1 February 27, ISM : ’ s ' C ” °u A large quantity of serviceable Medical, Sale to commence at lu () - t | 0ck n , cal 1 _ each day until the following p ro ^ 4.C00 Blankets, wliite and f “tel 6« S H | low c isS.‘?fnea dgrei ' 100 Mattre^cs, hair 4,00o Towels rpane ^’ llneD 3,quo Sheets, linen 1,600 Pillows, hair dOO Mattresses, shuck loo Bedsteads, iron 200 gutta-pcrclu Bed-covers 400 B*.-dside Tables and a large quantity or other Medical Terms, cash on delivery s 17 |Vu Wj- Surgeon General, C. s. a. Suld ^ wfer gg Brevet Maj. A asst. Sur^'Iu'^I The. steamer Fountain will i eav „ Monday at 3 o’clock, p. m„ t0 “f 12 * « sous wishing to attend th:- ^ || , luulll| uwUtf ^ UNDER \V RITERS^SALEr^ : Bell, Wylly & Christian. THIS DAY,at 10 o’clock, a. in., win n I Wi.def’s steamship wirarf- ^*'fl| li 0 bales Bay, damaged on board the brig Larrfbeeo from i'ew York to this |.urt, for a™ writers aud atl concerned STEAMER O. M. PETTrTATAUC By Bell, Wylly A Cbririian. On THURSDAY, 15th Match next, „t i2 ^ j fronttrfbxcltan c, will be sold witoom, ' for account ot all concerned: ‘ THE FINE SrEAMER PETTIT, to complete order and suitable for towace n nver business. ’ Notice, /CONSIGNERS p r brig CANIMATTrrtm New York, V wil1 attend to tho reception of theit goods, land- Vng this day at tbe Echange Wharf. t A'l goods remaining on tha who If. alter sundown will be stored at the risk aud expense of consignees. 124 (MAS. L. COLBY ft CO, QFFERED BY BRYAN, HARTRIDGE A CO.: 8 bales Dundee 1 2 bbis fine old Ryo Wbi: 86 biffs assorted whiskey ; T hhds Bacon Sboutdera 6 bbla Hams cogee Rallro > shares Atlantic A Gulf Railroad Stock. JIT-tf nnn LBS. j net received. For sale bv jUUU ’ \ HILTON ft RANDKLtl • 128 Bay Stteef, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. CA}*E MILLS, COTTON OINS, SEEPS AND FERTILIZERS. gr i rpHE Subscribers, having a large aad catefMiy se A. leered aioek, are prepared to flu orders at short nottee. Our stock consists or the most approved ■ Many new and improved articles, which cannot be obtained elsewhere in the city, aud the best Plows ami Cotton Otoe out. - Send for a catalogue, . - ■ J. HIX BURTON A OO., Manufacturers, Wholesale and Rebril Dealers, ffflee and Warehotiee. No. 41 South Frederick street, near Pratfr Baltimore, M3. " ;* " 126-im Ship Oolconda. A LL bills against the ship GOLCONDA must be ^.Iff^reedfot payment oa or before Tuesday, BRYAN. HARTRID' R ft CO.. . . -Coashineea. ts» Bmytree’/ Auction Sales. York, Williams, Mclutire A Co. - « wot 9bl at auction THIS DAY, to front of store, at : „ V 10 o’clock: V.. M bbla fine Baker’s Four 60 : do Extra Superfine Family Flour » 60 do do do Flour at packages (small) Goshen and Stole Butter - L ' >10 res new Shoulders Tbids Beans • ; as-,*.,-t ,n.\ 20 boxes Layer Ralston to bbis Potatoes, Western Red Peach Blows 16 boxes Family Bcap »• j<..T ,c “:*v’!r«e- 9B -do hiliiaeniai ilTeqilfel > riff 0» -Hm.-fffV' ;, SeLW. SO boxeeTomkto Catsvpi'i 18 ’do Pepper Snt.ee - 5 , rsrsfssr^ i ~^ 30 bbis Onions lo half bbis Cranberries.. f!T 5 feet stroke, 32-iucli cylinder, itt'/jo ton. 10. feet length, 27); feet breadth, feot jSl hold; side-wheel. ’ ALSO, On FRIDAY, 2d March ntxr. at 11 t.’docLuJ sold, in front or onr store, for accontit cf e , cerned: ’ 14 Jersey Top Wagons, on springs, in cools 30 sets Stage Harness 14 U. S. Government tVagoni ?8 (list rate Plantation Wagons, iron aria, a J order, with covers About 200 sets Transportation Barnesa ALSO, Lot Miles, Horses, Dray-, Ac. POTATOES, POTATOES. ■ y Bell, Wylly ft Chrlstiu. To arrive by steamers San SalvadortalOal For sale to lots to salt purchasers. ESTATE SALE. ElegantHousehold Furnitureai China Ware. By Bell, Wylly ft Christian. Will be Sold on TUESDAY next, 27;h tattuti, o’clock, at the residence on the cornernfTojl Houston streets: The Household and Kitchen Furniture f. to the estate of the lato Oiveu U’ltourke.L- Sold by order of the Executors for the beuesil heirs and creditors of said esfct’e PLANTATION FOR SALE. By Bell, WyHy ft Christian. LOOT acrea of prime Cotton Land?. ;itcrii| and a half miles from No. 17. AthintioiCSI road ; 3to acres under good fence and iu pm cultivation ; 3 acres of Sugar Cane rinadji* ihe remainder or the crop will lie planted ul days. Fifteen able liodled freedmen hare i contract with the proprietor to nuke the | crop forone-fonrth, he to supply them with n The Improvements consists of a fine cotiae.-i ing, kitchen, wash house, sugar hou.se, Mai noose and cotton screw. Fur further partir apply at onr store, or to Dr. 8. r. Dapous premises t York, Williams, McIhB &- Co. AT PRIVATE SALE. 40 hhds New Sides and Shoulders 100 bbis kiln dried Corn Meal Just received to prime order. BALE OF GOVERNMENT COTTffil York, 'Williams, Mclnfi 1 ] & Co. Wfit be -sold at public suction, at LaoirtOffi Press, OU WEDNESDAY, Feb. 28th, ISA ‘I o’clock, A. M.: 6 bales Sea Island CottoD. By ordc ^ LBERT 0 bkowsi. Supervising Special Agent, Treas. bepL, Kh ^ Agency. BY MENDEL A LaFFITEAC. THIS DAY, 27th lust;, at 10 o’clock. *•*’* sold, In front of store. ( . 1 lot of Groceries 1 do Dry Goods it. 1 do Furniture, <fc. AUCTION SALE. By Mendel & Laffltean. 100 sacks Oats, slightly wet 200 do Corn, do du 5 bbis biscuit 6 do Dried Fruit Groceries, Dry Goods and Clo’hlo?- in front f *1 AUCTION. By Laorant, Wayne THIS DAT, <Ttb, at 10 o’clock, a. ™ will be sold: A targe Invoke of Dry Goods and Clothings, - nlBi eli consisting to brown and bleached ShW, A Delaine*, Shirts and Drawers, Laws ^ ■ Linen Houkerchiefc, Toweling, Boots I XL BO, ,A Silver-plated Spoobs and Forks, Notions, j | ed Groceries, Furniture, Carpets, te. ^ uNDEftWIUTEuS 7 ^- Oetavus Cohen win sell on TUESDAY, 27th Inst. « u front of store: , The British hurt “British Amorica, ,J as sire lies on north end St. to* per anchors, chains, running riggi -P, AS , lying on Dirketson’s wha^ - cabin tattle, wfieel. *r- Ltevd’s agent. Ibracco tere and all concerned. Terms cash- mocks, w...... ston of Ltevd’s agent, for account -*’* fi all concerned. Terms ins ADMINISTRATOR^ 3 ^ cbh 1 By T. J. Walsh. WUl be sold on TUESDAY, April1d-J“. Court House, at 11 oV ' . _ wSr^V^o^I«^ i fhrefrTtory brbk dwelltog ®?_^iat« through thahenoeasd ajirril of 3fi than* Central Raffread Stock S3 thaws Eouftwestern do S sbarw Atteutlc k Bolfdo pythto Sold by leave of HteOnlinaiyOi _j the estate of Mrs. Jane Barnett, divtekm among the hein. - titie*- Terus cask, purriteters pay'®*