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The Savannah DaHy Herald.
by s. w. mason.
KAMCEL AV. MASOK KUltor,
TV. T. THOfliff*SO#l,. Editor.
Official Paper of the City.
* LA»GE$T« IRC81AT10I IN THE CITY AMCOMTt
WEDNESDAY FEBRl'ARV M, 1806.
IMfi.CBJCK OF THE NEW ESGLASO
STATES IN THE V. S. SENATE.
The freedom witli which amendments of
the Constitution have been proposed by the
dominant party in Congress with a view to
adapt that instrument to their peculiar po
litical views aDd interests is likely to lead to
. other important alterations of the organic
law, which will neither be acceptable nor ms
advantageous to that party. There has been
for some time past, in the western or even in
the middle States, a growiug jealousy of the
preponderating influence existed on the legis
lation of the country by the New England
States, owing to the inequalities of Senatorial
Representation under the present constitu
tional rule of appointment. This inequality
of political power in the Congress of the
United States, can only be remedied by an
amendment of the Constitution, aDd since a
disposition has been shown by Eastern Sena
tors to ‘ reconstruct” that instrument to suit
themselves, Senators from the Western and
Middle States seem to be disposed to avail
themselves of the opportunity to correct the
injustice of which they complain.
In ;ne Senate on Wednesday last the
“Representation Constitutional Amend
ment ” being under consideration, Mr. Buck-
al-w, democratic Senator from Pennsylva-
nip., addressed the Senate on the general sub
ject of representation in Congress under the
following heads:
BYTElE6RAfH~
FROM MIL.LEDGEVII.LE.
Legislative Proceedings. *
MiLT.EDGKvnxE, Feb. 37.—The Senate to-day passed
by two majority the bUl to adjuit the equities between
the bill holders and Insolvent banka. The bill pro-
videa for the distritwttton of aaseta among the credi
tors, and prescribes the manner of prosecuting suits
against stockholders. It does not relieve stockholders
from tbeir personal liability.
Both Houses have agreed to adjourn on the 13th of
next month.
The House has postponed indefinitely the Senate
Homestead bill
ti» Senatorial representation of the Eastern
States; st-end, the admission of Senator* and Bepre-
Bentat.vas rr om (he South; third, the proposed aroead-
Tva,-: to the constitution limiting representation in
tbe House ior the future. The six States of the East,
commonly railed the New England States, have twelve
fv. n.ito-s for a total population of 3.135,283, showing a
utLi o r r...i»brr of 218,173 to each Senator. The
en Central and Western States represented in
Cony- - during the war. beginning with New York
zr. t ending with Oregon, have a population of 19,255,-
129. Dir; ting this total by thlrty-Rix the numbers of
their Senators will show a ratio of 534,970. The popu
lation r ' the Haver. Southern States now unrepresented
isvj.C"!, showing a Senatorial ratio of 897,892, and
adding ths population of all the sates together, ex-
eept Neva5n, and dividing the total by the whole num
ber of i'ic-ir Senators, will show a ratio for the whole
cen-’-r.- of 441,972. The New England Sates fall short
of this’l8'J,929, consequently her deficiency of popu-
Isticn for her twelve Senators amounts to the enor-
m - -> extent cf 2,30#,381. The cose will stand thus
■e i hal! the States represented; but st present the
define.;..' is greater. ‘'Taking the calculation for tho
Brute? trtnsHy represented In the Senate, thtt deficiency
of the Eaeierh population at this timo is 2,463,324; tliat
is, the East has representation in thh Senate for near
ly :tvc ?rd a halt millions of persona who are actual
ly located in the Central and Western States. Such
is the inequality or departure from an equal appor
tionment, as shown by the figures derived from the
o6B-rus - I860. The power and influcuco of the East
arising f.cm our representation, is shown, in the se
lection cf presiding officers in the Senate in caucuses
of ti.3 majority and in the construction of committees.
While the East contains hut one-seventh of the popu
lation of States represented in the Senate she has the
chairmanship oi nine committees out of twenty-six,
or cnc-third of the whole number. In the last Con
gress she had fourteen chairmen out of twenty-eight,
or one-ha if of the whole, including znoet of the lead
ing ones. Ey e resolution of the Senate a quorum for
transacting buoiness is declared to be a majority of
members admitted to seats. The quorum, therefore,
is cow only twenty-six, and a majority of tho quorum
competent to entails'law Is barely fourteen, so that it
is p issible that two votes added to the New England
vc;e n>- -sqct a statute for the whole people of the
Uaitc-d States. The fishing bounties have been kept
in existence by the eaatem vote, and several measures
of favor to that section during the war were secured
by taajwIUtolptMOtt. riThe details of the IsrifT and the
t<± lawV taMyy^pllMtpoliticsl and financial policy
of the govsiSij|BjftjMMpeen shaped by the East. The
iumgfljps-,t&flj|s’MjrBt.presentation and undue in-
ffiiencebT rispHMM;—first, the admission of the
SecVtore States, for by increasing
the In the Senate the existing
equality •- ill sink In relative importance. In the sec
ond remedy will be an amendment of the Constitution
readjusting Senatorial representation upon a more
just basis. Let It be provided that States containing
lc?3 tiisr. ..no million inhabitants shall have one Sena
tor ; States with more than ono million and less than
three millions of inhabitants to Senators, and States
»ith m^r;- than three millions of inhabitants three
Senators. This arrangement would mate representa
tion in the Senate more equal and satisfactory, while
the State basis, which is one of the best features of
cur constitutional system, will be retained.
ARRIVAL FROM EUROPE.
Tlxe French Troops In Mexico.
FOREIGN MARKETS.
New Yobk, Fob. 27.—The steamship Herman, from
Liverpool on tAe 14th, has arrived.
In the French Senate M. Forley laid that the return
of the French troops from Mexico could not take place
as soon as desired in France.
M. Roulier apid, in behalf of tha Government, that
these were only foreign opinions; the views of the
Government were embodied in the address from tha
throne. 4
The Liverpool cotton market was easy, quotations
being barely maintained.
Console 87 to 87K.
U. S. 5-29'a 67 to 67>4.
CONVERSATION WITH PRESIDENT
JOHNSON.
The Central Idea of his Policy.
Hall’s Vegetable Ri<
Has proved Iteeif to be thftjnoat
for (he hair ever oflered to Ihgpubl
Jt Is a vegetable compound, and oontafawStT tajSri-"
one prepertieB whatever.
it wiL^RttiOMfcttSV hair Torreoi
INAL COLOR. . . . <
It will keep thelAalr from falling out. J ‘ -
It Cleanses the scalp and make* the hair soft, me.
trous and silken. , .»
It ie a splendid hair dressing,’ <. ; Vj '1
NO person, old or young; should fail to nee it
IT IS RECOMMENDED AND
JHKST MEDICAL AUTHORITY ’
^IjTA'k for Fall’s Vegeta
and Like no other.
* B. P. HALL « CO.,
„ 1 v'-'1, a Nashua, N. H., Proprietors.
For sale by all druggist*.
BARNES, WARD A CO.,
New Orleans, La.,
111 Southern Wholesale Agents.
j. BVTHE
Vegetable Sicilian Ha 1 Renewer,
DIED.
T7“
DOE.—On Tuesday, February 27th, I860, Mrs.
Jaue Doe, wife of Mr. Jacob S. Doe.
The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. J. F Doe
an,i Mr. and Mrs. Levi 8. Russell and family, are re-
spec! fully Invited to attend Hie funeral. on Wednesday
Morning at lo o’clock, from her.late residence, No 16
Barnard street. * ’
WasaisoroK, February 27.—Ex-Gov, Cox of Ohio,
has written a letter detailing a conversation wittuthe
President, in which he said that his poll ay had simply
aimed at the earliest possible restoration of peace on
the basis of loyalty. No Congressional having been
adopted when he entered office he was forced to adopt
a policy of his own. One central idea controlled Jdm
on the whole matter, and that was, ftu the proper
system of pacification should be one to stimulate
everywhere the loyalty of the people of the South
themselves and make it the spring of loyal conduct
and proper legislation, rattier ‘than to impose upon
them laws and conditions by the direct application of
external force.
New Advertisements.
Georgia Chapter, Ho. 3, R. A. n.
A Regular Meeting’or this Chapter will
be held at Masonic nail This (Wednes
day) Evening, at 7)< o’clock.
Transient companions are cordially Invited to at
tend. By order of
~ R. *. TURNER, H. P.
Estiij., Sec. fra
New York Weekly Magazine.—This
popular magazine is for gate by Cooper, 01-
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and Wtn. Raokin.- It confiiata of 48 pages,
making 3,228 pages per year. It only costs
ten cents per week, and the number for
February 24tb, the contents of which are ad
vertised in another column, has a very at
tractive table of contents.
The Veto la the Senate.
Who Washington correspondent of a Western paper
says, when the private Secretary of the President ap
peared in tho .Senate and a message from the Execu’
five was announced, there was a general scene of ex
citement on the door and in the galleries. Several
Senators glanced at the message as soon as the seal
was urokeu, and the newB of the veto Bpread rapidly
all over tho capifa. There was a general exodus of
tile members of Uie House to the Senate to hear the
reviing of the message. The most profound silence
io i jwcd during the reading, but the echo of the clerk's
voice had hardly ceased before a perfect storm-of ap-
plaise burst furiously from the crowded galleries
above, which subsided under tho vehemence of the
President’s gavel, and an order-was immediately le
aned to the borqi-ant-at-AruiB to'clear the galleries, for
tui<, demonstration had been theBecond offence during
th? afternoon. Senator Sherman appealed, but un-
B ic--' SpTu'3y,-»., tbecuairtooverlook the indiscretion
o:\»h« gtSteries. The galleries wore cleared of every,
be d’, buTth.o reporter*, when a spicy discussion en
sued >i|)on the question, “Should tho Sensto adhere to
its vuiq V*Upg tho bill?” between Senators Lane, Da
vis aid. TjfciibiiU, the latter gentleman exhibiting
rau.'h fe-lmg over the loss of his favorite measure, re
in diking in a sarcastic manner that the President
either Led,not taken the time to read and study the
bud or had not intelligence enough to understand It.
It is tiled That during this discussion several Con-
grossmed were receiving telegraphic despatches, in-
fuikiiu 0 them thst tho ’’Copperheado" at their homes
Were tiring guns in honor of the President’s veto,
v.'h; :b, of comnt, Increased the exasperation of tho
mercurial little H-nator frutot Illinois,
Trie New York Press on President John-
lan'i Speech.
The veto and the speech of President Johnson are
cordially endorsed by the Times, Herald, News.
World rnd.Evenlng Tost, while they are denounced in
aim at indecent terms by the Tribune. The Times
sv-s of the speech:,' Lt
•• That great effort of wisdom and patriotism will se
cure for him the g-auiudc of his own country and the
apprr—bon of the world. When this wonderful
speech has been attentively read and digested by tlic
Amer-ccu people, President Johnson wiil be as firmly
cs—oiished in their confidence and affections as the
meet popular of his predecessors.
•• Their, is not a point touched !n the speech that
docs not And response in Union-loving hoarts. Its re
buts of traitors and -demagogues Is alike stern and,
deserved.’’ 4 - ,
Tne Tribune contents Itself with £hc following fling
at the Chief Magistrate of the Union, which we will do
tha editor the courtesy to suppose was not intended
for trans-Atlantic circulation: U
"There fs, wo suppoao, no,impropriety in referring
in a pubho 'journal, lo-what is in all men’s mouths.
The extrroid&aij' spcloh of President Johnson or
Thurcd y liaa b en attributed w s weffimess to which
It ia univeroilly understood he Is occasionally addict
ed. Despatches from jVaehjngton affirm that .the
or -ccii was mado under 1 no such influence. His
trr.hds, cc-itainly. will i egret to hear that the bent ex-
L *- c ?U;d ba on'ored for It can no longer be plead.
CoBgreas.
Washington. Feb. 96—The Senate to-day discussed
the concurrent resolution that no Senator or Repre
sentative from any seceded State shall be admitted
until Congress shall decide that such State is entitled
to representation.
Mr. Sherman of Ohio, maintained that the resolu
tion could confer no power not already vested In Con
gress.
In the House, a bill was introduced to continue in-
force the act to establish a bureau for froedineu'si.
aflairs.
Mr. McClury of Missouri, offered a resolution that
it be referred to the Cominitte on Reconstruction to
enquire or ascertain whether contumacy be clearly
manifested by the seceding States; and if so, to en
quire into the expediency of levying a contribution on
the disloyal inhabitants ef such States to defray tlie
extraordinary cxpencea which would be thrown on the
national government in keeping up a standing army
and protecting the loyal citixenB in their natural and
personal rights under the Constitution.
The resolution was referred without instructions.
The House discussed the joint resolution proposing
to amend the Constitution so as to give Congress the
power to make laws to secure tothe citizens of each State
all the privileges and immunities of the citizens of the
several 6tates, and to all persons in the several States
equal protection and rights in life, liberty and prop
erty.
Washington, Feb. 37.—The Senate today considered
the concurrent resolution of the House relative to tho
admission of tho Southern States.
Mr. Dixon of Connecticut mode a speech in defence
of th policy of the President and the late acts of tiie
administration.
Mr. Trumbull of Illinois, favored the bill before tho
Senate.
The House resumed tha consideration of the constj-
tutional amendment granting equal rights to the citi
zens of all the. States.
Contract forSweepingChimneys
CITYrOF FAYANNAli, \
Orrto* Ci.nx or Coo.xou.. Feb. 27, 186G.J
Proposals will bo received at. this ofllce for con
tracts for sweeping chimneys of the city,-uidl! Wed
nesday, March 7lh, 1866.
1. E»8TESNl)m6to.v—Bast of Bull street
2. Wzstxsn Division—West of Bull street.
Parties making proposals will state In tholr propo
sals tho names of their securities (two to each Ijoad.)
JAMES fiTEWARTi
f28 td Clerk of Council.
NEWENGLANDEDB.'
6 BBLS Prime New England Rum,
Just rcccivi
fcs-4
Just received and for Bale by,
HILTON A RVNDELL.
193 Bay street.
EXTRA GREAM CHEESE,
“7 T BOXES choke Cream Cheese
* 76 boxes state Dairy do
Just received and for sale by
HILTON A KANDELL.
-1 193 B.iy street.
200 f BLSI 7^CH, gliding from steamship Virgo
CHARLES L COLBY & CO.
OYSTERS.
■ . «*-
XJKCEIVED per steamship Virgo, a lot of New"
.Aw / York Oysters.
T. NUGENT, Jun .
Corner Hull and Bryan streets.
3SF otice.
A LL persons haring claims against the estate of
P. J. Flanucy, late,of Chatham county, de
ceased, are hereby notified to present th»m, duly at.
tested, within the time pres ribed by law ; and those
Inde' led Co said estate are requested to mnke inline
diate payment to JOHN FLANN ERY,
ft8-2a« 2w Qualified Kx’r.
T1HE copartnership heretofore existing tinder the
A firm name of Jaeoh Hnrky A Co. is hereby dis
solved by mutual ronsent. Lewis Levi is alone au
thorized to collect the dehis due the late firm, and is
to settle all'claims at present outstanding - Hals to
continue the business on uud for his own accouut
a’ter this date.
JACOB BUOKY.
LEWIS LEVI.
Savannah, Feb. 28, 1866. f28-3*
$25 REWARD
GOME rascally fellow, not having the fear of the
a law or any regard to my personal aanfort, enter
ed my hall on Monday evening, between seven and
eight o'clock, and als meted from the hat rack two
overcoats.
I should liavj respected hia discrimination more
had he ( taken some other articles and left me one or
my coals. 1 will pay the above reward for the re
turn or the coats, or for such liiformaiion as will
ploc" in possession of them speedily.
f9M A. WILBUR.*
Foreigjv and pooBgc^jlR?,
WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES,
ALE AND LA«EB,
Jot, naan's Unuarf, oi>po4tfp the Pulaski House,
Corner St. Juiien and Bryan Sts
rFSIligant’a old Paint Stand,*;
%3? ‘ Agent fo+ H. Clausen's celebratctf Pbosntx
Steam Brewery. New York :■ A. M. Blnalnger A Oork
Loadon Dock Ginand OMb Sanee. ! ' 11 ft
' W,e0allISDAY KV *‘ :VIS<i i FEB. 31.
* Engagement for three nights only of the ponnlar
young Tragedian,
Mr.’ Walter JE
who will appear in his great character of
SOLE AGENTS AND IMftjjffttERS
Ch. Fan*e Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OFJJEORGIA.
au30
EMPORIUM OF FASHION
■|l|RS. K. L. LOUIS respectfully informs the chl-
“*• z.'ns of Savannah that she lms opened a.hmncli
of M’drro Dcmoi est's Mode of Fasliioas, (if New
York, uud is ready to receive orders fur all kinds of
work for ladles and children. She also keeps on
hand the liilest styles of patterns of every descrip.
■ ion. All kinds of ornnmemul needlework, such as
Braiding; Embroidering, Stamping, Fluting, Ac., will
he done at short notice.
She al-o k eps on hand a handsome assortment of
Dress and Cloak Trimmings, ’Embroidery, Silk and
Braid, Cottons, Stamped Yolkes and Bands. Call and
See (or yourself, at No. 101 CONGRESS STREET, up
"airs. . 1
i3/“ Ladies are wanted for sewing and cmbrold-
iug. None out good hands need apply. f28-1 ill
IVIACHINERY.
B RICK-MAKISG MACHINES, B ick Pleases. Tem-
■ peimg Wheels, file Machines, and every de-
Planting Potatoes
400 Pink Eyes, per steamship City of
For sale, to arrive, by
f2Sai BRIGU^M, BALDWIN * CO.
scrlptiou
Brick.
. - -. ry ...
tehinery used in the manufacture of
FRANKLIN L. CARNEI.L.
No. 1844 Geini'intowii Avenue,
Puiladelpliia, Pa.
Red Onions.
BARRELS Prime Red Onions, just received and
OtJ for sale low by ’
1 by
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN ft CO.
In Smmt
President Johnson Endorsed
Frauelsco.
San Feancisco, February 26.—The duffocrats on
Saturday night endorsed ihe Preiident'.^position and
have called a meeting to bo held on Tuesday.
The Union State Convention Committeo have adopt,
ed resolutions stating that they thoy do not perceive
any danger of a breach between the President and
Congress.
The Veto in Baltimore,
Baltimore, Feb. 26.—The friends of the Presi
dent s policy hold a meeting to-night. The opponents
of the President have issued a o»n for a meeting on
Thursday night.
[SECOND DiSFAtcn.J
Baltimore, Feb. 27.—An immense
was held Isst night to sustain the President’s policy.
Speeches were made by Senators Cowan and Doolittle
and others.
New York Cotton Market.
New York, Feb. 27.—The cotton market shows a
declining tendency. Sales today 600 bales at 44c.
Naval stores dull.
Gold 137.
Special Notices.
ed m palliation. 1
Ii» another paragraph the editor sayo after the tol-
ographlc report of the President's speech was put upon
the wires at Washington for transmission to New
Ycrk, orders were received for its suppression, and
It was cot UR about one o’clock at night that thla'order
was rev eked.
A Washington correspondent of the Tribune says;
■‘Some of the President’s friends are to-day en
deavoring to palliate tho President's performance yes
terday ou the ground that he was under the Influ
ence of liquor; this,h owever. ia without foundation
the President, according tothe accounts given by the
most trustworthy witnesses, was entirely sober when
he delivered his speech. The apology'la not availa
ble Id this instance. ’’
Walein-o the Tioht Bop*.—We understand that
Mr. XV’m. O’Neil will to-day walk a tight rope, soma
thirty feet long tnd fifty feet high, on the Commons
near the jail. He will give two perfoimances, one at
two o’clock and tho other at five o'clock. At the latter
there will be a collection taken up for some charitable
■ftbject. 1
CIUCUL.AU. J.
I have commenced tiie 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 lntfircsts
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 anil Imports at first and lowest prices. 1 have
secured the services in New York, of a resident gen
tleman sf long experience, by which lam placed on
a footing with the best Jobbing houses there. Thus
placing tny profits alone between tlw manufacturer
and importer’s prices, and the cost ej my patron’s
goods. 1 think my profit, is much less than the job
ber coaid afford to work tor. And as I do not pro
pose to keep any goods on band, I wil at all times,
bo prepared to Invest luy patron’s money where it
can be done to the best advantage, la jLhe cheapest
and most desirable articles.
My arrangements extend f$>m the jmrchfise or
charter of Vessels, to the purchase or sale or every
thing from steam engines down to tlte fit ting up of a
complete Drug, Shoe, Dry Good's, Hardware or
Variety Store, for stocks complete or tor filling up
the assortment.
I receive for sale or shipment all country produce at
Savannah, or tothe careofllunt ft Bro.,Charleston,
S C., or Jeffreys ft Bro., Jacksonville, Fla. Uppn
the receipt of such produce or railroad receipt for
cotton shipped, orders for its probable value will be
promptly executed, the goodB brought to the ports
of Savannah, Charleston or Jacksonville, free oi
freight or insurance, then balances or overplus o
iuvolrt* to be paid together with about ten per rent,
added to the face of the original Invoice.
Any ] inrty 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 ptromptly refunded.
Parties wishing their Spring Supplies, bad letter
send iu their orders and funds or prodace as early
as praetf’caUe.
1 feel 0 onfident that, tosay the'leafit ofny arrange
ment, n.y patrons will save their time and the ex
pense of going to market
I offer sis reference :
Hon. B dw. C. Akdkkson, Mayor of the City.
Msj. Jj:o. Screvkn, Prest. of A. ft 0 K. R.
Col. M'm. M. Wadlky, Prest. of Central B. IL ft
Hanking Company. f;
Geo. W. Williams ft co., Mertlui||tv* Oh Alston.
Jcrrnurs A Bro., Jacksonville,^Fla. *
G. W. CABMAN V.
Savannah, Ga., Feb. 1st, 1860. TlO-lm.
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Farreil.v. Es lii ft Bro , If Mallon and Win. Rankin.
Just Received and for Sale on
Consignment,
JBy KENNKIH McLKLAJic Oo
303 Bay Street: *
10(10 bhls F ns, Snpcrflne Kxtr.t, Choice Extra, and
Bakers’ ami Family Flour
10 bhde very choice Clear Bacon Sides
20 Mils Break'au Bucon
6 hhdi Shoulders
26 half hols Family Mass pork ahd Beef
Su bids choice Mess Hork
ALSO,
.9 packages choice Family Batter, m w lot
AND
ino buvbcle Whit-’ uud 100 bushels Yellow Corn
And. of former importations;
Hams. Hiifiov, Lard, SihoKod Beef Pickled n»r-
r;ug. Pig bhouloere, Beane, ic., *c. f>s a
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'^EITHER Hie masters, owners, or conrignecs will
Ax be resuonsible tor dents eniitraeno i.» a.
MOLASSES.
fiO HH P S Pri “® Moscovado, now landing Irom
bv schooner Alice, from Cardenas. K
For sale by
Kg 3 COMSTOCK ft KINSEY.
luonsible far dents cou|rqctud. by the
wsof hritlith ship Doogfas Ca.7le, Capt. Laudi-r-
^■ccn, Britlah ship Waverly, Capt. BotiH»r
; WILDER ft FtLLARTON,
3 ' Consignees.
EOR SALE,
CENTRAL RAILROAD STOCK
FORDYCE, ANDEBiON ft JANNEY,
fi!8-tf ! ’ No.10 Stoddard’s Range.
For Liverpool.
The A J. American-ballt British ship
' WAYERLY, CxpL. Bonner, having tbree-
y fourtiiaof her casgo engaged-ond now go.
»lr,gon* * x ’
For balance '
(i(ns-8
WILDER ft FULIJtRTON.
MANILLA ROPE.
:T1 ■ .O'Jl ISJ . - - Of Alio
A FEW COILS flret quality Manilla Hope, for sale
low to dose consignment
178-3 ANDREW LOW ft OO,
Empire Line.
FOE NEW YORK.
Atlantic SJail Nfeniiisliip
Company.
“PASSAGE RATES:
Cabin 130 OO; Steerage $15; Deck $10 OO
The new and fast side-wheel steam-
■sa-czSiSwshlp SAN SALVADOR. Atkins, mas-
,ier, wili suil as above, on
Satanlny, filaTCh 3, ut 10 o’clock, a. m.
For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accom
modations, apply io ’
B. n. IIARDKiJ,
No. 12 Ktoddard’s Range.
GARRISON * ALLEN. Agents
. KS No. 5 Bowling Green. N Y.
AVatahes' J ewelry!
Silver and Plated Ware,
Fancy Goods. &c. t
T HE unflfirni^nci icspoctfnHy calls the attention of
tho citizens nnil visitor* from the country lo hif*
well sclented oUx k uf ’Ha’chos, Jewelry, Silver and
Plated Ware, blocks, I'aucy Goods, Spect teles, Ke-
volvcrs and Pistols of the most celebrated Manufac
turers.
ParrlruUr Dtieution ie paid lo the Repairing of
Watches, Jewelry si.d(lo(kH. liavirp none out
competent uoikni.i; engaged Huti.-faGlnp in guaran
teed. A. HARIG:
d«*c2l5-6n» ('or. fironphit'n nml Wbilaki r Mk,
geo. i>. rowtr.
u M. E. HOY.
JiUUU IilOK
FOWLE & CO.
FORMERLY OF ALEXANDRIA, VA.,
Commission Merchants.
Importers of Railroad Iron and Dealers in
Railroad Supplies.
Office, 70 Broadway,
NEW YORK.\
oc425 ' Cm
SPRING MATTRESSES,
DISSOLUTION. ■
T he Firm °f Israel R. SeaJy ft Co. was dissolved
J- on the 12th Inst., by the withdrawal of Israel R.
Sealy. The business wiil be conducted nntll farther
notice, by T. II. Palmer, who Is (Inly authorized to .col
lect and settle all business connected therewith:' -
ISRAEL H. SEALY,
J. P. GILSON, Agent.
J15 A. S. BIGELOW.
T. J. DUNBAR & CO,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS SEGARS, &C.
147 Bay Street,
v SAVANNAH, GA.,
ff>’EXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.)
W E invite the attention of. the Trade and the Pub
lic generally to our targe and elegant assort
ment of ._
Wines, Liquor*, Cordials, Conserves, Se-
gsn, ttc.ptle.,
which is not excelled by any similar establishment in
the States. q
We arc sole proprietors nf DUNBAR'S CELE
BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL. Die. repntation of
whi h is fuily established in ibis and fixeigu coun
tries; DUNBAR’S well known STOMACH BITTERS,
gu.minted superiot to any article of the kind, de
signed ' expressly tir hotel and family use: DUN
BAR’S SC.IISDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war-
raDtcd of tho utmost purity, and put np expressly
for our hopsc, of which w-- are sole proprietors and
Importers. Sole Agents for Robert Smith’s cele
brated PHILADELPHIA ALE, in cases and barrels;
English, Scotch and American ALE and PORTER,
BRANDY, Scotch and Bourbon w HIttKEY and AR
RACK BUNCHES, formerly well known throughout
tho United States, put np by us in cases for axport
and home consumption.
T. J. D. A Co. are sole Agents tor A. ft H- W.
Cutherwoudv Pore RYE WHISKIES XX andXJCX
brands, guaranteed unsurpassed in quality and ex-
-jellence. Constantly on hand, a largo and well se
lected stock of BOURBON and WHEAT WHISKIES,
worthy i he' attention of the trade and connoisseurs
generally. Au assortment of SEGARS of finest
grade., manufactured and Imported cxpresslyfor this
bouse, which we offer at the very lowest net cash
_ AT auction. 8 ^l
®r*W5'TryIIy Sc Christian.
TO CLOSE A CONCERN
Moloch precisely, the
RL T Y BLA8.I Now plying on the Altatnaha n
m played originally by him in this country, and re- (.than “her"tongth’ fe ninety^' ^
rentty played forty conreeoUve. nrgbu by EDWIN eigbr^n ,18, l&t, depth rfe ?') Si
booth. 1 pn»«x Wr, iTieet toSi*? £*> taioffial
5ite Laura rales A 1, with ImfumnreL 1 ® «5j!S|
booth.
To conclude with a FAVORITE FARCE.
Secure year seats at Schreiners Book Store.
0U Tomorrow (Thursday) Evening.
COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO Mr. it.
Tomorrow
, MENTARY
tendered by the citizens of Savannah
THEATRE.
boiler,
. j- rales A 1, with insVjnce V
Is by many Inches tha lightest ,^ ■
Utese waters, drawing oiilv ,W2?'“ rtt
speed, power, and exceeitine '} •hrks^'lJ
GRAND I “X 1 * a, ' a P ts her for the navieauL dra °«H«i?l
M. LOUD, waters of Georgia South Carolina*^?, |{? l |
1 be seen Iu this city any time aft" 1 ? nU1 ' 1o «*tM
Terms as rolI 0 wa-6nc.haff « r i h l 25 '" h* ^1
days one-fonrth ninety daya *irh ,0flc ’ ro MTi» I
policies aud insurance. arl,h approwj 8 A|
IftBficas and Managers IUmoid ft Haorexon
THURSDAY EV’G, MARCH 1, I860.
GRAND
Po m p 1 i m o ntary Benefit;
. J i —TO—
MR. M. M. LOUD,
Teruieiftl by hie Frtenax.
When will be repeated for, positively, the last time,
- the great Historican Drama o
The Iron Mask!
WALTER BENN
Will appear In .his great character of GASTON |
. ’(The Man in the Iron Mtfcft.)
D'AORIGNB M- M. LOUD |
To commence with tbe new Petit Comedy,
COOL AS A CUCUMBER t
PLUMPER...... M. M. LOUD
157" Tickets for sale at Schrsincr’a book store.
128-2
, - AT PRIVATE sTiT'
I BY WVLLT & CHRrsTnv
That splendid Farm on the Th„ , Uj ’
only one mile from th.- c»n, „. „ ,1:i,, "rt>o!t # ■
the Bilbo Farm, containing
farm has been foi’the la-u f.,, 1 , - berev , 11 1
highest Blate’df cn!Uva?i«m lp “}‘f , '. n I
and most elevated site ft, .TlX***' s Sift]
There Is a Spring of, w-ite, , ‘ l carj aearTu^l
has no superior in tiJVw , .* ! prou,1 *-^vtU I
aleaae wblcbex£i rc . s Ule
Steamer o. mTprttit A t
■y Bell* Wylly A Christian. ^
15th March next «t i., . ■
front or Exchan e. will he «,L' “'M “ clr^ l
for account of au concerned: ,u " u fnj|
THE FTNE STEAMER P tTrrr
In complete order and suitable tor ten-,
river buslne-s. Ijr 'owage,
. .. I
THEATRE.
Lessees and Managers..ILaymdnd & Hamixtor.
M"me GMoni and Slg. Snsini’s
'IRINfi ITALIAN OPERA!
Director............MAX. feTRAKOSCII.
Mr. STEAKOACII annonnees with mnch pleasure
that he has xncceeded in < ng-igiug a complete and
efficient ITALIAN OPERA COMPA'Y. embracing
the most eminent Artists and. complete Chorus and
Orchestra, comprising the best Artlsu from New
York, with whom ha will give iu Savannah, for 8JX
NIGHTS ONLY.
COMMENCING MONDAY, MACCH 5th,
Six different
O-HAND OPBRAS.
A change of Opera each night, which will be given
in a style unrivalled by any other management.
MONDAY, March 5, Grand Opening Night, when
wRl be produced Verdi’s master work, In four acts,
XI Trovatore.
Mead antes Ghiotii aud Palti Strakosch, Signors
Maciforrt and MancnM in the princip .1 roles. Full
Chorus and- Orchestra. Musical Director aDd Conduc
tor. Sig P Ros-a.
TUESDAY, March C, Flotow’s charming Opera, in
four acts, MAhTHA. Flntt appe.trancr ofM’ile Pan-
line Canissa, Signors Errani, busini and Graff
Wednesday. NORMA; Thursday, KK'ANI; Frt-
day, FAU8T; Saturday, UN BALLO IN MASCIIERA.
PRICES*—Dress Circle and Parquette, $2; Reserved
Seats, 60 cents extra ; Private Boxes, containing six
persons, S2U; Family Circle, $1 50 ; Gallery, $l.
Box office for the sale of Reserved Seals' for single
nights^ opens on Friday, March 2d, at io a. in. at
8 feet stroke, 32-iuch cvlimh.r -n ,
' u&f*£££ii V* feef ^uadtii ev
Hold ; Side-wheel. ’ * fe -t 11
A I.90,
On FRIDAY, 2d March mz; af i, , L ,
SfJ-“ <« •iatfflw I
11SS3NS2r - ww s mw ,
14 U. 3. Government Wagons
28 (list, rate Planution Wagons i rnn
| order, with covers ‘ n
About 200 *eu Transportation ilaraesa.
ALSO,
Is't Hotsss. Dravs, ,i e.
UNDER W RITErFUlT
By Bell, Wylly fc Christian.
WiUriiHon^ntS^Y.Marehuui,,,^,
8!i bales Upland Colton,
damaged on board Flit from
port, and sold urnier In-p ction ami i
dation of the Port Wardens^ Terms I
auction!
Bell, Wylly & Christian.
THIS DAT. at 11 o’clock, ^ln frout of store, vu, |
30 bb|s Extra Flour,
ALSO,
Tne usual assortment or
Groceries,
Llqaors,
Nails,
Lard,
Butter,
Candies,
128
Chert* fc
P’icea. BRAN DIES, GINS, WINES, CUAMPAGNRK , r Jihrel.mr * at a ’ m ,' aT
and cverv descriDlion and erode .J T.inoor, I 0 J. n d' ai ; y fr om int. a ^ 1 f||“ C ’ aCd cou!lDne
and every description and grade «J Foreign Liquors
importeii directly by this bouse, and for sale In bond
or duty paid, at lowest market rates. d20-tf
I 5 p m.
Doors open at ~X; Opera commences at 8
KIRLIN, BEO. & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, WINGS m LIQUORS,
HER WHITAKER STREET AND
BAY LANE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED ft DELIVERED.
au!l tf
Miscellaneous.
FRESH CRACKERS.
B ARBELS Sugar, Soda, Boston and Rutter.
Landing from steamship Virgn, and for sale by
tn-S KANDELL A CO.
WE ARE JUST RECEIVING
A Fresh Supply of
the celebrated
• - ■ i t
WILDER PATENT
IRON
POTATOES, POTATOES.
By Bell, Wylly ft Christiai.
To arrive by steamers Pan Salvador and Cine-
For sale in lots to suit pnrclutserH. ^.3
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
By Bell, Wylly ft Christian.
1,030 acre* of prime Cotton Lands, situated «. I
and a half miles from No. n. Atlantic & Gall Ei,
road ; 350 acres under good fi-uce and in nrutesd
cultivation ; 3 acres of .Sugar Cane already plaw
the remainder of the crop will be planted rate
days. Fifteen able bodied freedmen have mkii
contract with the proprietor to make the pmw
crop for one-fourth, he to supply them with win
me Improvements consists of a flue cnu.ee did
ing, kitchen, wash house, sugar house, ham. n
house and cotnm screw. For further partwla
*Pf'Y nt °ur store, or to Hr. S. F. lJnpon. ra it»
premises. fivl
York, Williams, M.dntire |
&- Co.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
40 hhds New Sides and Shoulders
100 bbla kiln dried Corn Meal
Just received iu prime order.
SAFE,
SCRANTON, SMITH&GO.
Keep conetautly oa hand eboiee old
BRANDI KS,
. WHISKEY,
GIN,
WISES, die.
AND
EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES.
also, a ; ; ‘ u
Hay. Corn, Oats and Bran, strictly *t wholesale to PhpJanPQt Qafp In tho Wnrlfl I I Sufisrvlsing Specia 1 Agent, Treaa.' UepL, iih Jpeu I
the trade, aud we flatter ourselves that we can make I Ou It/ III lilG VvUllUi J Agency. fjj.3 1
itto the interest of dealers to patronize us, at the)
CUNNINGHAM, PURSE & CO.,
E BEST
SALE OF GOVERNMENT COTTON
| York, Williams, Mclntin |
Sc Co-
will be sold at public auction, at Lamar's esa I
Press, on WEDNESDAY, Feb. 28th, I’m at 111
O’clock, A. M.: > I
61 rales Sea Island Cotton.
By order
ALBERT G. BROWNE.
head of Bay, opposite to Jefferson street.
15-1 m
Wh'ch fold np complete tor traneportlng.. The most
coinforlable bed for n warm rlirnntc: good uphol
stered and bett hair to; §. S. 1’. Kl’lTI.E, 150 Chat
ham street. New Yolk.
EveryhiDg to coirplete end furnish a hcd. The
place IQ jmy is o here the thing is made. f8-2m
ASTEN & THROCKMORTON,
NO. 23S BOWERY, NEW YORK,
]4f ANUFACniRBRS.atid Dealers in Builders’ and
ivl Locksmiths'Uardu are. Nails. 1’tillies, Cord, Rim
I-ocke atid Kirnhs, ituu iiingos, Brass and Iron Key.
and Caktinga Gong Belts, Wire, Silver-Plating, &c.
All Orders, large or email, furnished promptly at U 1
per'cent. less Lhau market prices,
srpltr Urn
PIERCE SKEHAN,
Wholesale and Retail Denier
In Fine Groceries, Boots sad Shoes, Clothing, For
eign and Domestic Wines, Liqnors and Segars.
A’so, Skehan’s Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
AND
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
in botlle and iu wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and
lish Ales, ftc.
Liberal deductions made to tbe trade.
176 BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH,
dll-tf and 62 Liberty street, W. Y.
Sole Agents tor Georgia.
HERRING AND CODFISH.
^^LSO, Mackerel and Salmon.^ For sale by
N27-S.
RANDELL ft CO..
8 W. corner Bay aud Barnard rts.
COFFEE, TEA ANDJ3UGAR3.
A PULL assortment, in stertand for sale by
®7-l RANDELL ft CO.
AUCTION.
I By Laurant, Wayne & Sweat.
[ THIS DAY, 28th Inst., at lo o’clock, In front of slot?. |
will he sold;
The baleace of Retail Stock, consisting In Hosier,
t Boots and Shoes, Fancv Goods, Notions, China Wax
[<*e., ftc.
ALSO,
Dry Goods, Clothings,
! and a large assortment of Jewelry. f?
... , v AUCTION SALE,
Challenge to any Gentleman in »y Mendei & Lamtean.
Iii'owii's standard Neales.
U SED by the United StattB and Foulgn Govern-
menu tor more than
■'jujfclXRfi’Y YE riliS.
Adapted to any branch of bushicss for foreign or
home markets. Warranted accurate and durnble.
Sales rooms No. S Barrlay-rt., near Broadway. N. Y.
scplff \y R. BROWN. Manufacturer.
Latest from Egypt!
JENNY’S NEW EXTRACT OF TnE EGYPTIAN
LOTUS, a new and exqnislte Perfume for the
handkerchle’, (Jloep.-itro and’he ladles of threpresent
day firing lliy same perfti i e.
THE KGYR'mN LOTUS!
TIIE KG' PTIAN LOTUS f 1
THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS?! 1
M •nufactnred by F. A. Pfnny, Brooklyn, New
York.
7 f r
E. A. LOVEJOY, Agent.,
93 Fulton street.
CRUTCHES
F irstand only premium awurded at the American I
Institute Fair, 1865, and 8tate Fair ot Pa, 1865. tor
Cratches. Harlmun’s Patent Rla.Uc Rubber Crutcnes i
are pronounced by surgeons, and everybody else, to be
the very best ever Invented. ‘They uc easy trod con
venient, they prevent paralysis.’! the nerves, da away
with all the weariness inseparable from the use of all
others, and arc iu all respects unrivalled. Send for »
circular. Agents wanted everywhere LOVRIOY ft
TaYLOR, Sole Manufacturers, No- 476J4 Broadway
N - Y - 6m-u23
the State of Georgia.
T WILL wager $350 th-it I can produce au amateur l
JL Pistol 8hotto shoot tho pistol as follows: Twenty
shots at the word, or at deliberate aim; distance is
paces; string measureiuMt; at the spot; shoot to rale
with a.smooth-bore pistol; tho match or matches
if arced ed to, must be shot at mv Gsliery : the plstoi
most tie shut with tbe aid of one hand only. This i _ ,.
challenge Is left open for two weeks; money ready at Mill be Kid On TUESDAY, April 3d, In front ot w I
my Gallery on Bay street, over Our House, where all I Court House, a 111 o'clock .-
the prellmiDaries can be arranged. If either of these North half rf Lot No. i Third Tvhine, Rcj®^
matches is seceded to, 4t must come off four daysuf- * ~ ' 1
ter agreed npon.
Capt JonN TRAVIS.
100 sacks Oats, slighUy wet
200 do Com, do do
5 bbls Biscuit
5 do Dried Fruit
(1 roperies, Dry Goods and Clo'hing.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
By T. J. Walsh.
Sundries,
QFFERED BY BRYAN, HARTRUWE ft CO.:
Hxnu Yomob. Jams Yonox.
From Georgia.
HENRY YONtiE A €0.,
general Commission
No. 11 BROAD STREET,
New York,
SOLICIT consignments of Cotton, Naval Storm.
Sawed Lumber and Timber.
Particular attention given to the purchase of Rail-
road Supplies. pun-** u. nan
nxrxarnots:
Augusta/ 1 P ’ E ' D<f ' rit:,1<leut Gcorfila Railroad,
MZCUAKDIbX.
8 boles Dundee Baggirg
3 libls fine old Rye Whiskey
38 hid* assorted Whiskey
7 hhds Bacon Shouide. s
I bbls Hams
25 share* Musco
srorsrruB.
Muscogee Raifroud Stock
40 shares Atlantic ft Gulf Railroad Stock.
; BUTTER AND LARD.
mOBS choice Guehen and Natural Leaf Lard.
A For sale by
8T*5 . KANDELL ft CO.
[AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
CANE MILLS. COTTON GIN8,
SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS,.
Ward, corner of Congress and Prevtun str. ets;
simple Improvements—.tore cuec f’ceert-fs
Drayton street and a dwelling on Drayton strew
. East half of Lot No. 2 Monterey W.r.l, eehjed jo*
ground rent of #21 64 per annnrn. Improvement!--
three-story brlik dwelling on Jones street. re
[ through the house and a well of water in thejtre-
ALSO,
39 shires Central Railroad Stock
S3 shares Southwestern do
■ * shares Atlantic ft Gulf do
Sold by leave of the Ordinary of Chslhant OTW
a the estate of Mrs. Jane Barnett, deceaMUi ™
division among the heirs. „
Household Furniture.
William M. Wadlay, President Central Kallroad, T'HF.iSubscribers, having a large and carefully ne
ivannab. __ | ± leewd stock, are prepared to fill orders ai^ short
(CONSTITUTION WATER
Is, without doubt, tbe ouiy known remedy lor
DUBBTES,
1U
GftAVSl;
_ BRICK DU8T DEPOSITS,
. IHRITaSIOJ! Qa THE MB0K; . ’ .
or thu
BLADDER,
INFAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS,
CATARRH OP TIIE BLADDER,
_ ■„ PEMAi^iioSta'pLARntEa ; : i;
Ccrtificatafl’of cureirfrtolD wtll-kno^n peraoni from
all parts of the country in circular, will bo Fenton ad-
dressing MORGAN ft ALLEN, Agts,
No. 46 Cliff hL, New York.
dli-Sm
J, c, * im8 against the estate of
lasftd, wall pri
5 p4c. ”
deoei
U«e ..
aud estate wll
fl2-2aw-6ff
nt (uem. duly attested, yyithin
ijit law;; and all persona Indebted to
make payment io Wm. Burnt.
WM. BURNS.
ROBERT McINTIRE,
Executors.
Ferdinand Pbluicy, R. P Clayton. Ansnsta.
Chirle* Day. T. H. Bloom. Msvon.
J^ifiter ft uummell. Savannah. J13.U
NOTICE.
TO ALL WANTING FUHIW
I am opening lor tbe inspection of the p®® 1
a fine stock of
CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIIW. ^
TRESSES, &c-, &c.,
To which tbe attention of all l» invited-
Warerooms, 178 BROl'GUTON SIRE#’
--AL,. • sgw.»» tv sill uiuvlQ at ~lvll I »WC(Wm8,llflDlWbUU ’*'- -
land*/ 0Qr l0Ck * onstota or ^ w** approved J kci^Ojd l)rj Goods Store. ^ B n vR r]XGT0^
. ’ &r' Many new and improved articles, which
pnaofibe obtained elsewhere h> the city, and the
Bennett, Van Felt & Co., I ^UnuIacmrera/wholesaloanURetad Dealers.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS 8<>ot,, 'SmS*
rOBTOlAUW
MTTM TBBABM, IAVAL SIMM, ETI.,
1. • AIM,
toll THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STATE AND
OTHER STOCKS,
23 Whitehall St., New York.
We haye associated with u* Mr. Du W. Cmra. Irte
Pnbile Treasurer for North cTrollna rwtm
Th.orqas Dixon,
aAVANis^ ;• _;;
PACKER AND RE-PACKER OF COTTON,
Wool, Hides, Kays, Juks, etc., ‘
X N jW- < 3m St shipplng ordcr ’ at foot of Jeffwwn st.
KAWKINS & FAY,
(Commiggion Merchant*,
MO. 47 PEARh STREET,
NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y.
WM. U. RAVTKIKS, J- XOCXTVXLL FAT.
-Pwtientar attention |
d«M, Whiskies, and
Mgam^ia.
CfiORCE W. REEKY A *»•'
Mamfhc urers and Dealers In —-n
WALNUT, CHESTNUT AND PALW
CHAMBER FBRN1TUB*
Refrigerators. Bureaus. Wardivbes, ^
1 St » Holmes’ Block, Hoymarket as
<36 eod-fim BOSTON—
THOS. W. BBOOfi* 1
. MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE AND GENERA
UPHOLSTERY,
M*4 Dock Street, PhUkdelpb^^y y.
N. a—All ORDERS sent by Man
■edfft ta .
Jk^WMITFIEY^*
. ..,. iu*
Fancber ft
-.a, 1»‘ Wardf 'street, - New
B CtoteMe »w York,
y- *- ,«S eU ’ * Wall street. New York. Lewis L.
Jane*, vt Bro -iwAv. 1 w. Ma ou ft Co., Savannah.
’ T ; ft -, [ %HUUNRJBf HMUM *»■
L agin BARKERS AID CLAIM AGESK
»S W»tert»t, vnRK.
j 61 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW Y oBfL
Having special fkdlitles, particnlar
given to tha collection of clalir. again-
States Govarnment.