Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, March 05, 1866, Image 2

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The Savannah Daily Herald. BY S. W. MASON. SAMUKL W. MASON, Kdltor, W. T. THOMPSON, Awociafc Editor. Official Paper of the City. LAR3EST G1SGBLAT18N IK THE CITY AND eOUNTY MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1806. CT Interesting reading matter on the 4th page. s THE SPBM6 TRADE. ' Awhile back commercial circles through out the country were somewhat desquieted by the apprehension that the conflict be tween the Executive and Congress iPould un settle and embarrass the monetary sj'stem of onr government,'and it was for this reason that the effect’ of the veto message in the large cities was noticed with almost painful interest,. The message of Hie President, however, exhibited so much regard for con stitutional order, for the restoration of cor dial relations between the two sections of the Union, for the preservation of the public credit and for the economical administration of the govern meut that, instead of weaken ing. it has imparted more firmness and sta bility to our financial affairs than they have experienced for some time. This is certainly «n agreeable feature to contemplate in the present gloomy aspect of things generally, and, we think, foreshadows that when it may he considered as settled that the Presi dent’s policy of restoration will prevail, the national currency and securities may defy all rumored plots and contrivances for diprecia- ii u .r iui-ir value either at home or abroad. The favorable and unexpected financial ef fect cf the veto message will revive, like wise, the despondent tradesmen in regard to the opening of the spring trade in the south ern fatales. Some of our leading journals are already expressing the opinion that busi ness will open briskly this spring, and predi cate it thus : the financial status ol a large part of the community of the south, has been such that they have hitherto been unable to replenish their threadbare wardrobes, or to re-stock their devastated plantations. Ow- intr to the cheering prospect of a floe mar ket, a large extent of cotton will be raised in each of the States adapted to its growth. By means of the system of advances upun the year’s crop, so commou at the south, a more plentiful supply of funds will soon be at the disposal of planters and merchants. And with this supply of funds will come ex tensive investments in the articles of which The southern market has for some time past been denuded. Additional reasons are of fered for expecting a revival of trade in this quarter of the Union in the gratifying ac count oi tee improvement visible in onr po litical and domestic relations, as given by SPi Graat-md confirmed by Gen. Sherman. ‘ We cauttflg jffift we coucur fully in the vie^rij||pp|PHBy expressed by our more hqflvfipjf,.^gjj(jj(praries, yet, the pros pects, taken SifHftBofir, for a lively opening of trade seem to be favorable. That we aie not in error upon the subject, is feiiowu by I he noticeable fact that the in telligent and enterprising merchants of Sa vannah, embracing every class,' are now re reiving and opening unusually large stocks of every variety nf merchandize suited to the market; and that they are offering them to purchasers, as we know from personal ob servation, upon terms not only reasonable, but accommodating, bespeaks their growing confidence in the recuperative energies of our people. Disastucus Fire at St. Louis.—On the night of the 27lh ultimo, four large first-class steamboats lyiug at the wharf in St. Louis, Mo., were burnt to the water’s edge. The loW, including the damage to freight on the wharf, is estimated at three quarters of a mi!lion of dollars. The safe of the Adams’ Express Compauv wjArflltpne of the boats w .id, ;._4 from New Orleans, its contents are neon Telegraph of Friday, says this jjfiUbSSle My has been for several days sojourn ing in our city, the guest of Mrs. Howell Cobb, but yesterday she IcA having, far the first time since the close of the war, received-permission to leave the State of Georgia, where she has been living all the while, notwithstanding the many reports that she and her family were in Canada. But it is her intention to re side in (. anada hereafter. She was treated with great distinction by our citi zens, and won all hearts by her lovely and courteous deportment and dignified bearing under misfortune And wherever She may go the good wishes of those who made her acquaintance in Macon will go with her. Obsequies of Gen. Jackson.—The funeral obsequies of Gen. John K. Jackson took place from the First P. esbyterian Church in Augusta on Thursday after noon. Rev. Dr. Wilson delivered an impressive and eloquent discourse upon the distinguished dead. The remains were escorted to the cemetery by the different societies to which the deceased belonged, followed by a large concourse of people. At the grave prayer was offered up by Rev. Mr. Cuthbert, after which the Ma=on* performed the ceremonies of their order cus tomer;.- un buck occasions. CIRCULATION OP SAVANNAH NEWS PAPERS. Tbc following correspondence explains it self: Office or the Savannah Daily Hebald, I Savannah, Ga.. Feb. 27th, 1866. ( Cal. A. L Habibs. Special Ag’t. p. o. Dep’t Sin: Some months since I was officially notified by yon that flic Hebald had been awarded the publica tion of the List of Letters remaining in the Savannah Post Office^ efter having proved, by sworn state ments, that it had the largest circulation in the city, as required by the act of Congress. I observed that on Tuesday the Republican contained a copy of the offi cial list furnished to the Hebald, with the announce ment that ft appeased in that journal In accordance with the ed/yf Cqpgrp*ST«qutring id publication in the- paper having the largest circulation. I respectful ly- call your sttentidn to this mis-statement,and request that you will give me your written evidence as to whether the Hebald is or is not alone entitled to such official publication. la-this connection I take the liberty of referring to another announcement at the head at the Republican columns, that it hu the largest paid circulation in the city and county,’and to request that you will state whether, in tho sworn statements of the city circula tion of the two papers, the Hrjuld's, after excluding all free circulation, did not exceed tho circulation of the Republican, as rendered from that office. I am air, very respectfully, lour obedient servant, Samuel W. Mason, Publisher Savannah Hebald. > r r« - Pow omci, I o savannah, GA, March 1. 1866. J A Mason, Publisher Savannah Hebald, 8a.- vannah. Georgia. Bin;—In reply to your communication of the 27th February, I beg leave to state that the ‘'Letter List” e published loathe Hebald, in accordance with the act of Congress awarding the publication of uncallod for letters, weekly, to tbs journal having the IsrgeBt paid circulation within the delivery of the Poet Office, determined by sworn statements af the circulation of Hie various journals by their mailing clerks er propri- Mr. WM. It. BOYDbaran Interest in my business and will take charge of my Agencies in lutnre. ■hki.li; igni III — ..I—..■■■— ,'jf WUillUlU W mw? I will be happy to eee all my old fricuda and uetv ones, and am prepared to lake Risks in the Compa nies represented by onr Agency on all insurabie property. WM. K. BOYD. J?2 a — CIRCULAR. I have commenced the work of establishing a General Agency Business, for the purchase of all ar ticles manufactured or imported Into the United States; (Liquors only excepted.) And with a view to ruccess which depends solely upon the interests of my patrons. I have made arrangements with manufacturers, in the principal towns and titles North, as well as importers, tojiavc their produc tions and imports at first and lowest prices. 1 have secnretUtlie services in' New York, of a resident gen- i Ionian of long experience, by which I am placed on a footing with tile best jobbing houses there. Thus placing my profits alone between the manufacturer and importer’s prices, and the coat of my patron’s goods. I think my profit Is much less than the job ber could affoid to work for. And as I do not pro pose to keep any goods on hand, I will at all times be prepared to invest my patron’s mopey where it can be done to the best advantage, in the cheapest and most desirable articles. My arrangements extend from the purchase or charter of Vessels, to the purchase or sale of every thing from steam engines down to the fitting piitof% complete Ding, Shoe, Dry Goods, Hardware or Variety Store, for stocks complete or for filling up the assortment. I receive for sale or shipment all country prodace at Savannah, or to the careof Hunt * Bro.,Charleston, S G, or Jeffreys ft Bro., Jacksonville. Fla. Upon the receipt of such produce or .railroad receipt for cotton shipped, orders for its probable value will be promptly executed, the goods brought to the ports of Savannah, Charleston or Jacksonville, free of freight or insurance, then balances or overplus 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 its style, will not be required to take them, and their money promptly refunded. Parties wishing their Spring Supplies, had better send in their orders and funds or produce as early as practicable. 1 feel confident tliat,*to say the least ofmy arrange ments, my patrons will save their time and the ex pense of going to market. I offer as reference : Hon. Edw. C. Anderson, Mayor of the City. Maj. Jxo. Screven, Prest. of A. ft G R. R. Col. Wm. M. Wadley, Prest. of Central R. R. ft BauktngCotr.pnny. Geo. \V. Williams ft Co., Merchant*, Charleston. Jeffreys ft Bro., Jacksonville, Fla. G. W. GARMANY. Savannah, Ga.. Feb. 1st, 1866. fl9-lm DIVIDEND No. 25. SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD CO., ) Macon, Ga., Feb. 8,186G j I he Board of Directors have this day declared a Dividend of Four ($4) Dollars per Share on the Capital Stock, payable on and after let March next. Stockholders in Savannah will receive their divi dends at the office of John W. Anderson, Esq. JOHN T. B0IFEU1LLET, fl-llra Sec. a Treas. Tax Notice. OFFICE U. S. DIRECT TAX COMMISSIONER, 1 District of Georgia, V Savannah, Jan. 16th, 186G. ) Notice is hereby given that the TAX ROLL v for Chatham County Is completed, and owners of Real Estate in soul county, Lots, Lrnds and improve ments, outside the city of Savannah, or Real Estate returned lor Taxation in said county in I860, must pay the Taxes due thereon within sixty (CO) days from this date at our office, N. W. cor. South Broad and Lincoln streets. Savannah, or suffer the penalty T. P. ROBB, S. A. PANCOAST,} Commissioners. J. C. BATES, fs-tf Notice. BANK OF SAVANNAH, \ Savannah, Feb. 27, 1866.1 An election for seven Directors to manage the in terests of tills Bank for the ensuing year will be held at the place formerly occupied by this Bank, on tbe first Monday in March, the 5th prox., between the honrs of 10 a. in. and 1 p. m. GEORGE W. DAVIS. f2T-to,fftm Cashier. Notice. THE City Treasurer is prepared to receive certnin of the taxes levied by the Ordinance passed Decem ber 27th, 1865. That la, the tax upon gross sales or merchandise and wares of every description; upon all freight and passage money payable in this city, and upon horses and males. These taxes are due be tween the first and tenth of each month Tor the pre ceding month. All other taxes are payable quarterly between the same dates, in the months or April,. July,. October and January. R. T. GIBSON, fl City Treasurer. BATCHELOR'S HAUL OYS The Original and Best In the World I The only true and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable andJ nstan- taneous. Produces immediate.y % Splendid Black oi natural Brown, withont injuring the hair or skin. Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Drug- fist". The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor. Also, REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MHJEFLEURS, For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair. anU-ly CHARLES BATCHELOR. Nrw York. Com*ee Tire protect the toes at children’s shoes.— One pair will ontwear three without Upa. Sold every- whore. Office United States Direct Tax Commjssjon« DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. 1 Savannah, Jan. 16, 1866. f N OTICE Is hereby given that the Tax Rol 1 for Chatham county Is now completed, and owners of real estate In said county, lota, lands and improve ments ontside the city of Savannah, or real estate re turned for taxation in said county in I960, may pay the tuxes due tbereen within sixty (60) days from this data, u our office, north-west corner South Broad and Lincoln streets, Savannah. - T. F. ROBB, *1 8. A. PANCOAST, VCommisskmers. J. C. BATES! i jlfi.tr ■ r t - ■ A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of MARRIAGE 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’Baum, its Deplorable Consequences upon the niijpt and 8pdjF, rtjfth the ftuftfortr'Pfa n of Treatment—the oijly ’rallenal and successful mode of core, as shown by the report at eases treated. .V truthful adviser to tbe married, and those contem plating marriage, who entertain doubts of their phys ical condition! Sent free of postage to any address, on receipt of 25 cents, la atfimpn or postage currency, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 51 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. The author may be consulted upon any of the dis ease. upon which hie book treats either personally or by matt, and medidnea tt* to any port of tlj# world. octIO ‘ ffm New ew Advertisements Georgia Historical Sbciety. ^ p 0r Charleston^ —N«tliln tn AAtinfffi nf 11, n Aaiivmu YT (■!... 1 rn 1 The monthly meetings of the Georgia Historical Society having been.chungtdfrcm t^c second to the first Monday in each month, the regular meeting for March will be held This Evening, at*. jj oyfoek.- An Essay will be read by S Y. Levy, Esq. EASTON YONOE. m5 Recording Secretary. * Savannah Mutual Loan Association. A regular monthly meeting cf tho Association will be held at the Exchange on Monday Evening, l?th inst., at half-past seven o’clock, when business will he rcsnmrd. ROBERT D. WALKER, President. John M. Gof.eaeo, Secretary. ms-td COUNTY TREASURER. On the fi-st Wednesday in April’ next an election will bo held at the Court House, In (he citv of Savan nah, for a Treasurer tor Chatham county. Poll, w 11 be opened at seven o’clock a. m., and t losed at. six o’clock p. m. The Sheriff and Constables are required to attend and preserve order. WM. n. CUYLER, j. i. o o. o. N. B. KNAPP, s. i. c. c. o. JOHN SCREVEN, J. i. o. o. C. JOHN WILLIAMSON, j. i. o. o. o. IQ5,12,19, 26 ft ap 2 -v.< y ir- FRUIT, &c. Dates 1 Prunes Figs Paper-shell Almonds Sultana Raisins Layer Babins -7 ■ ‘ v Nuts of all kinds Preserves and Jellies Cox’s Gelatine, with a new recipe for making Just received by STUART ft CO. C ONSIGNEES’ NOTICE.—Steamship CITY OF BATn, from Bouton, Will commence dis charging this day, at Dangan's wharf. Goods not taken from wharr by sundown willte stored, and not delivered till expenses and freight are paid, RICHARDSON’* B VRNARD. Ag’ts. m5 Bnll st., opposite Mariners' Church. GROCERIES. Choice Teas, Sugars. Coffees. Hams, Butter, Lard. Cheese, Self-raising Flour. Together with a well-selected li t of Family Sunplics, on hand and for sale by W. DRYSDALE. mo-1* State st., opposite Armory Hall. Consignees 9 ]S"otice* riONtifi KJ Balifc ES per steamship NORTH POINT- f-om re, will please attend to the reception of their good”, ltindit g this <1*y St Jones’ Wharf. A 1 goods remaining on wharf >.t sundown will be stored at risk nod expeuseof owner. Goods placed in store will be ready for delivt ry on Monday, the 26th inst,. ir5-2 LxROCHE ft WEST, Agents. BUCKETS. BRUSHES, &cT Cedar, Buckets, brass baund Cedar Water Cans, brass bound Tabs, varnished Clothes Hamners Pope's Hoad, Eyes, Blacking and Ming-handlcd Scrubbing Broom Fainted Tubs and Buckets Wash-boards j ,S Covo-cd Market Baskets Jnst received by 8TUABT ft CO. m BALTIMORE. FIRST CLASS, $23. ...SECOND do., $10 The magnificent Steamship NORTH POINT, R. C. Smith, Commander, Will sail for Baltimore on Tlmrsday, 8th inst,, at 115 o’clock m. Freight will be received and checked through to Philadelphia at sfim-t rate« ch trged by other lines Passengers by the North Point for New York ami otheru northern cities, will save two hundred tit le' sea travel. For ’reight or passage, h iving excellent accommo dations, apply to LaROCHE ft WESt,’Agents, ir5-4 .? , Jone3 x Block. BROWN’6 , f Celebrated Castilian Bitters. A DELIGHTFUL BEVERAGE! an agreophlc tonic, .TV a g’H)d nppetlz“r, ;i sure core for dysentery, a preventive against seu sickness. By a secret discovered in Spain by Dr. J. B Brown,, these Billers a,e treed from all poisonous su'wtanecs i untamed in vegetables ordinarily naed iu tbe iuudu facture of Bitters; and chemical analysis has shown IiisCA'TlUAN to he the PUREST BITTERS MADE. So t'to New York chemists decide. Sold, either by the case or singly bottle, by STUART ft CO. Grocers, m5-3 General Ag’ts. Savannah TUB STEAMER F 1 A. N N' I 33 , CAPTAIN MoNELTY, carrying the United States mall, will le.ve ns nltovo trom the Florida Steamboat wharf, foot of West Broad street, on Thursday, March 8th, at 3 p. in. This boat is in very excellent order, Is commanded by officers of expcrence; nnd has superior staLe room accommodations for passengers While, tfie boat is on her trips freight will be re ceived and stored in fire-proof warehouse, free of ex pense. Way freight jm able on wharf. For freight or pasruge, apply to F. M. MYRELL. Agt, mi tf Harris’ Buildings, Hay street. Or to W. Johnso’n, hn wharf. FOR iUWKHILLE IIACON VIA DAllIEN, DOCTORTOWN, And;Landings on the Altamaba and Ocmulgee rivers. THE Steamer Oak, : • L’ • Capt. McCauley, Is now receiving freight, at Old Florida Steamboat Wharf, Ibot of West Broad street. — This boat is in good order, built expressly for the trade, and rates A , in Insurance officer. Transportation charges od goods to Macon and Hawltinsville paid promntly. Arrangements have uecu made with the Agent of the Macon ft B nnswick Railroad to forward goods promptly through to Macon on arrival of the boat at Hawkins ville. Freight received and stored in fire-proof ware-house on Old.Flarida Steamboat Wharf, foot of West Broad street. Fqr freight, Ac., apply to J. B. PRE-iDEE, Agt., 109 Broughton street. F. M. MYRELL. tn5 Harris' Uniidlng, Bay st. VUOLISALK I>*At.X* IH Fweigir-anch Duiimsliu Liquor?,' ^iNiivtidAks/ Groceries, — AfcE AMB LA«E«t Johnson’s Square, opposite the Pulaski House., Corner St. Julien and Bryan Sts. F.illiguni's old Paint Stand. ; A large invoice of i Potatoes and Apples SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS Ch. Farre Champagnes FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA. an30 Horse Pound, O N Bay street, grey color, large pize, with saddle and bridle. The owner can have them by prov ing property and payirg charges. Apply at the Her ald office. ' m 5-l H, A, TOPHAM, , 138 Congress Street & 55 St. Julian Street, SAVANNAH, CMBGROXA, lias just received from New York a flue assortment of Spring and Summer Clothing, With a good selection of CLOTHS FOR THE CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, mo-lm To Rent, O N the Salts, a comfortable HOUSE, with Plant* Insflflaud attached. Apply at thi- office. liifi 3* For Sale. 100 Shares Southwestern Railroad Stock and $3,000 in Gold. T. J. MoNISn. 75 CHEESE, LARD. BOXES Cream and Extra Cheese 60 packages Prime Loaf Lard For sals by HILTON ft R VNDELL, m * ti 193 Bay street. RICE FIELD HANDS W ANTED to work on the Deptford Plantation, within three miles of the city. R. HABERSHAM ft SON8. CROQUET. THE NEW AND FASHIONABLE Grame of*Croquet Received by COOPER, OLCOTTS & FARRELLY. ms Very respectfully. A. L. HtPBia Special Ag't.. p. o. D. r-—1—7 Contract for Sweeping Chimneys CITY OF SAVANNAH. T Ornot Oumic or Cottsou. F«b. 27,1866./ Proposals will be received aft this office for con* tracts for sweeping chimneys of the dty, until Wed nesday, March Tth, ISCfi. 1. E.stkxx Drnstos—Ea*t of Bull street ■A WrsTiaa Division—West of Boll street. Parties making proposals will stats In tbe: cals the buuos of their aecuritks (two to JAMES SfEWABt ftStd OetkofU ' TRY BEDHEADS CELEBRATED BAKING & PASTRY POWDER. STUART ft CO., General Agents State of Ueorgia. We are prepared to furnish this Baking Powder to the trade, in cases oi ‘j, 4 or 6 dozen cans—of the 4 cz. or tvog size. It is cert liuly the beBt and cheapest Baking Powder used. As to quulity, we havs the universal testimony of our numcions costomers. one and all. o We can supply the tr.de at lower prices than any other standard “ Yeast Powder" cun be sold in this market. , Price Lists furnished on application. STUArii ft CLL, Grocers, m5-j lOoruer iinh and Broughton streets. REGISTRY LIST-1866. CITY OF SAVANNAH, \ OyyICE Cprsx or CtrOHOmy Marcfl 5,1866./ SECTION 2. Be it further Enacted by the authority a of the same, That from and after the passage of this Act, all persons shall be qualified to vote at thy election of Mayor and Aldermen of the city of*Sa- vannab and Hamlets thereof, who are citizens of the Unlied Suites, have resided in' theJState of Georgia for one year immediately preceding this election, and continue so to do up to the Hue of clcctiou, and within the corporate hums of Suvaonalt for one month immediately preceding their registration, who have attained llipuge of twenty-one years, and have paid all city taxes, or have hi their own right sufficient real estate to satisfy any tax executions which may be issued against them, who have made all returns required by the Ordinance of the effy. and have been registered according to the provLioi • of t his Act. [Extract from the Registry Laws, pa6S-' ed 22d January, 1852-J Extract ft. mOvlinaace pasted Das *7, {$fs i . . Sdc* Ai A ad lie Itfurthcr ordained by3 he'u'wtl to ii! y aforesaid, That every male tesidcut cf said city, be tween (he ages of twenty-one and sixty years, shall be lia ble to a poll or capitation tax of one dollar ah-' nua.ly, except only such of said persons aa mav be entitled to registry and to vote at city elections, and who shall register their names and pay for the some. The following named persons have registered their aames since Urn first Monday lit January, 18 A: Basblor, J H C. Crawford, Rembrie J. Barron, James A Bolshaw, T H CoMing, S M Cameron, Q H Jordan, Francis D Landrum, Sylvaaus M. McDonald, Donald ‘ Mallette, Daniel R Boss, Andrew M Bysl^r, Joseph B All persons wishing to register fire Informed that the ~ .... sons, will r’soflrce. ^ JAMES STEWART, mt-io clerk of Council. Powder, Shot. onn KEGS, half kega and quarter kegs Hazard % 4UU Kentucky Rifle Powder 4u cases 1 lb cant.-tera K R. Powder 800 hags, assorted'sixes Drop Shot For sale by HILTON ft RANDELL. m5-fl J93 buy ijlfeet. JUST THE THING FOR THE OPERA. JUST opened, direct from Paris, a splendid ossort- ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, : ultfib e for Hoad Dresses, he., at W. W. LINCOLN'S m5 Drug Store. T. J. DUNBAR & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IH WINES, LIQUORS SEGARS. &C. 14z7 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA., (NEXT DOOR ABOVE BBPUBUCAN OFFICE.) W E invite the attention oi tbe Trade and the Pub lic generally to opr large and elegant assort ment of Wines, Liquors, Cordials, Conserve*, Be gan, etc., ete., which Is not excelled by any similar establishment in tbe States. We are sole proprietors af DUNBAR’S CELE BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, tbe reputation Of whi'h is folly established in this and foreign conn- trles; DUNHAR’S well known STOMACH BITTERS, gnaranted superior to any article of the kind, de signed expressly for hotel And family use: DUN BAR'S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war ranted of the utmost purity, and put up expressly for our house, of which w.> are foie proprietors and importers. Sole Agents for Robert Smith’s cele brated PHILADELPHIA ALE, iu cakes and barrels; English, Scotch and American ALE nnd PORTER, BRANDY, Scotch and llonrbou WHISKEY and AR RACK HUNCHES, formerly well known throughout tho United States, put up liy us in cases for export and home consumption. T. J. D. ft Co. are sole Agents for A. ft TT-W. Catherwoodv Pure RYE WHlSKf E?, XX and XXX brands, guaranteed unsurpaesed in quality and ex cellence. Constantly on hand,' a large and well se lected stock of BOURBON and WHEAT WHISKIES, worthy the attention of the trade and Connoisseurs generally. An assortment of SEGARS of finest grades, manufactured and imported expressly for this house, which, we offer at th» very lowest net cash prices. BRANDIES, GINS, WINKS, CHAMPAGNES, and every description and grade of F6relgn Liquors imported directly by this noose, sad for sale iu bond or duty paid, at lowest msrket rates. d20-tf KLRLIN, BS0. & BURKE, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALES, VINES MO LIQUORS, CORNER WHITAKER STREET AND BAY LANE. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED ft DELIVERED. an21 tf Lessees and Managers R.yxond ft Hamilton. i’s - GRAND ITALIAN OPERA! Director MAX. STRAK08C1I. Mr. STRAKOSC1I announces with much pleasure that he htis succeeded in t ng tgfug a' complete and tffirient ITALIAN OPERA COMPAkY, 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 N1GHT8 ONLY. COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCS 5th, Six different GRAKD OPERAS. A change of Opera each night, which will be given In n style unrivalled'by any other management. MONDAY, Mnnh 6, Grand Opening Night, when Will be produced Verdi’s master work. In four acts, XI Trovatoro. Mesdames Ghioni and Patti Strakoach. Signors Mac Jerri andMancnsi in the princip 1 roles. Full Chorus and Orchestra. Musical Director and Conduc tor. Big F. Rosa. TUESDAY, March 0. Flotow’s charming Opera, in four acts, MAhTUA. First appearance of M'lle Faa- Une Cauiesa, Signors Krraui, butini and Graff. Wednesday. NORMA; Thursday, BK>ANI; Fri day, FAUST; Saturday. UN BALLO IN MASOHKRA FRIGES,—Dress Cil cie and Parquette, i*; Reserved Scats, 60 cents extra ; Private Boxes, containing six persons, S20: Family Circle, $1 50 ; Gallery, $1. Box office for the ealc of Reserved Seals for single nights opens on Friday, March 2d, at 10 a. m. at John C. Schreiner ft Sou's music store, and continue open daily from 10 a. in. till 5 pm. {ST" Doors open at Vi ; Opera commences at 8 O’clock. 128-6 GEORGE W. BERRY & CO., Mannfac nrers and Dealers in WALNUT, CHESTNUT AND PAINTED CHAMBER FURNITURE, Refrigerators, Bureaus, wardrobes, etc., 1 ft 2 Holmes’ Block, Hay market gqure, f 26 eoddlm BOSTON. WAREHOUSE NOTICE. P ARTIES holding receipts for cotton stored in our warehouse ore requested to present their receipts and move their eotton oat by the 1st of May, as the business will t e discontinued ami warehouse disposed of. If not taken out by that time, we will tarn It over to other commission merchants for stor age. We hereby notify parties holding our receipts, that we will nut be responsible for cotton in our pos session after that date. HARRIS ft ROSS, Warehouse and Commission Merchants. nt3-2ty o Sundries, FFERED BY BRYAN, HARTRIDGB ft CO.: UESOUAHDIeE. , Bje 36 blfis assorted whiskey 1 hhds Bacon Shoulders 5 bbls Hams . amuBiTns. 25 shares Mnscogee Railroad Stock 40 shares Atlantic ft Gulf Railroad Stock. JIT tT Auction Sales, 1 DEi TT srS®ff5fs: s 1 at auction. m BJ Ben, Wjrlly & Chrlstiau. TO CLOSE A CONCERN Will be sold In front of the bidder, on Wahids ay IteTthu,* 6 ’ 10 Mieai- “W* pncHei, tie steamer ne,r > fast stem ' LAURA, ^ Now plying on the Altamaba an.t a built in Brooklyn, N. Y. iu ]V,i . , 0 ' mul Stfh. then; her length H niuety^V 9,. or f « & eighteen (18) feet, depth four a, r* 1 ft '«. bn,, prrsiure boiler. 17 feet UmJ} f fee , ( - The Laura pates A l, with insurant 1 1,1 ‘■’ania'*' 1 is by many inches tu a tightest c ? nj P*nb D ‘' r these waters, drawing tfaW uU n ? ',1'“ *«! “Pred, power, and exceeding in,h, I, 1 " ltarly adapt* her for the ma waters of Georgia, South Carol ?,* i’J ,j| t & be seen in tbis city any tiu.e »r Fl »’uia. ^ Terms as follows-One-hair h e ^ i>M (1 »P. one-fourth ninety day s with ? l!e ' fwnr, i sffi policies and insurance. >S ' ap P r| wM AT PRlVATE^sXle ^ f ' BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTiiv That splenditl Farm ou the Th,,-, , ' only oaemile I rum thecentr. cm n,| " rl, ‘'lt rh„, farm lias been for the last ronrriw'Y ac tot highest elate of cnltlvathu, a and most elevated site to i re-mi esHS the t. There , 8 a Spring of Water o tfc^^ baa no superior in the lov. eon , r, 1 rcmb «s *i J: alease which expires the first uly if STEAMER O. MTpEJTIT AtAr^ 1 By BbU, MjDj ft Christian. ^ at 12 front of Exchan.e, will lit soiu Kln - for account of all concerned ■ Ullunt fesertt. THE FINE STEAMER PETTIT ar er and auita, ' ie -wa g ;, 0SMlw 8 feet stroke, 32-inch cylinder •«, o,, ■ 1°I feet length, 27 ii feet breadth ron * bnnhea., hold ; side-wheel. Term, cash ' “ 1 m 'feotb d fli ELEGANT FURNITURE By Bell, Wylly ft i hr , 8t| . Will be sold on WEDNESDAY therm, residence of the lateR. a. Cuvier 'tire,“‘■'“tie 2 Rosewood Chairs, covered with 1 Rosewood Arm Chair, covered *10 Broca telle la R|I1 ‘ cr,jno, do Arm do do u , 1 Oak Sidetoard, in:trt,le top 1 (iuz Rosewood cha'rs 2 large Hair Mattresses 1 RoscwtKri Washstand, tumble ton 1 Dessert Sell, green China too nnmerons to meoHou. ’ 0Ihcra niiitj LIGHT DRAUGHT STeI^TS SALE AT AUCTION TO CLOSE CONCERN. 1 EMPORIUM OF FASHION MRS. K. L. LOUIS rcapectfully Informs the citi iu zer.s of Savannah that she has opened a branch of M’dixe Demo rest's Mode of Fa-lilons, of New York, and is ready to receive orders for all kinds of work for ladles anti children. Site also keeps on hand the latest styles of patterns of every descrip tion. All kinds of ornamental necdlewotk, such as Braiding, Embroidering, Stamping, Fluting, ftc., will be done at short notice. She al-o k eps on band a handsome assortment of Dress and Cloak Trimmings, Embroidery, Silk and Braid, CottunB, stamped Y'olkes and Bands. Cull aud see for yourself, at No. 161 CONGRESS STREET, up stain. fS&~ Ladies are wanted for sewing and emhrold ering. None oat good hands need apply. f28-lm SCRANTON, SMITH&GO, Keep constantly on hand choice old BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GIN, WINKS, ftc. AKP EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES. ALSO, nay. Corn, Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to the trade, and we flatter ourselves that we can make it to llte interest of dealers to patronize us, at the head of Bay, opposite to Jefferson strect. f6-lm PIERCE SKEHAN, Wholesale and ffcetail Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For eign anffDoaesUc^qp., Liquor* and 9cg«a. A'so, Skehan** fcelebrsted r f.w GOLDEN ALJ r „ CHAMPAGl4Ef ClbER. in bottle nnd in wood. Lofidon Dublin Brown Stoat, Scotch and Big Itsh Alep, etc. Kmi Liberal deductions made to the trade. f 176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH? dll-tf and 62 Liberty street, N. Y. AJ Miscellaneous! DANCING SCHOOL AT 8T. ANDREW’S HALL. M R. L. LOUIS will commence the Second Session of his Dancing School for Children on. Tuesday, March 6th, at 8j$ o’clock p. in., and for Gentlemen «h Monday, March 5th, at 8 o’clock p. m. d6-8 For Liverpool, rev-, frlie ’ — _ptain dackay, havtug a lurge portion of her cargo von board, and now at Venns Point, wants about a thousand bales to fill up. For freight, ap^Iy to ■s O BEEP ft STEWART- WANTED. ‘ •qM^ apd^ctCfe BQY3, bl^iil en tbe 1 of II teen end Beyenteen, cither white or WO or tlrre ages of ff*t— w „,„ lored. Altp'y .at the toda Wafer Manufactory, u’bwest carLOr West Broad and B« v s' 1 eels. JOHN RYAN. WALLACE DRYSDALE, jySb DBALIB IB - Choice] Just Received and for Sale on Consignment, XI|I1 By KENNETH McLEA & Co *#* Bay. Street 1 1000 bbls F ne, Superfine. Extra, Choiee Ktftra, and Bakers' and Family Flour , 10, hide very d tolce at-ft- Baead BMoa - lassss 1 ” 25 half bbls Family Mess Pork an'd Beef f-. 80 bbls choice Mess Fork also, 20 puck ages choice Family Butter, new lot ino bushel* White and lob bushels Ytllow Cbrn And. of former importations; sSS6S#sS8id#S!^t,PiS^ FOR SALE, OEfrtfeM. RAILROAD dTOCK 1 FORDtYCB,. ANDERSON ft JAftJJEY, _ No. lq Btoddud’8 Range. Latest irom Egypt! DENNY'S NEW EXTRACT 1 IT Lotus, handkerchief, t day using thfi fiffmf; pSrldl THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS! re : mwsmmm** Manufactured by F. A. PpmT. Brooklyn, New York. flT.lm JL A* LOVBJO W Iton street. jj-avui’ Challenge to any Gentleman ifl the State of Georgia* T \ h WILL wager $260 that I can produce an amateur HstolShottoahoot-thepiatolas foHowet Ywsnty its fit the word, oral deliberate aim; distance 12 sasumMt [Wli This 1 OCTAVE Malaga Wine 1 octave choice 8t.cn .* choice Sherrjr Wine 2 octaves White Wine 1 octave Claret . Just received per Swedish bark Christian Lovenft from t»L Lucca, Spain. For rale by m . ? OAdMUTS. HERTZ ft CO. strayed or stolen. eveuhig, a large white HORSE,Jn C |H Eatuidi _ frosa ttie hitching post in ftCmtalugUfim’s, Bay street. ^to b Mer; 11 be paid tor anyinfonaation « & - 1 R. M STUBS. inst be shot wii challenge is left my Gallery 0* Bay street, over Ofir :the preliatluaries can he arranged. ' If - terajpeedupon, . .1 n--s . Ofipk JOMlf TRAVIS. Circulating library _T r r accordance with tbe til citizens I have resolved fin Circulating Library, and have therefore aetasMe as a nuoians trw that purpose 160 Volumes. ewneqaior mat The latest Worfia will be added every week Just aa they ean be obuined freS tte paS Q7-eod3 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. CANE MILLS, COTTON GINS, SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS. T HE Subscribers, having a large aud carefully se lected stock, are prepared to fill orders at short notice, our stock consists of the most approved kinds. Many new and Improved articles, which cannot be obtained elsewhere In the city, and the best Plows and Cotton Gins out. Send for a catalogue. J. HIX BURTON A CO., Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, f ffiee and Warehouse, No. 42 South Frederick street, near Pratt, Baltimore, Md. f26-lm HAWKINS & FAY, Commission Merchants, NO. 47 PEARL STREET, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. WM. B. HAWKINS, J. ROCKWELL FAY. Particular attention paid to buying Produce, Provi sions, Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to con signments. ttmoion 1 CLINTON HUNTER, firm of Spefford, Tlleston ft Oo„ New York. Faneher ft McCfresney, 5 Water-tL, New York. Richard Ellis, 114 Water street, New York. Wm. B. Miles. 59 Christie street, New Yo:k. W. E. Hi bell, 6 Wall street. New Yolk. Lewis L. Jo tea. Be-» d-viv. 8. W. Ma'tm ft Co., Havannah By BeU, Wylly ft Christian. Will be sold Iu front of the Erciunee bitider on SATURDAY, loth offi o’clock precisely : ’ "ftfiE The new fast Side-wheel SUanter FOREsT CITY, Capacity, 100 bales cotton. also, ! Tlte new fast Propeller „ isi'ANDlSII, Capacity, 239 bales cotton. Now ready ,'atom, iliute nse. and can be seen at • »< ■ -■ Wharf. ESTATE SALE- Bell, Wylly & Christian. Will be sold on TUESDAY, 6th hist., m (root dtv I Court House, at 11 o’clock, a. m ; Lots No. 1, 2 and 3, on the comer of ffesiBwi aud Hull streets, and No. 13, on Montgomery km. Terms cash Purchasers paying for titles. 1 ALSO, Five Garden Lots, three of which contains 5. I acres each, the fourth 40 acres, at d the lithSiacns situated on the Skidaway Shell Ro.td, hettretatoi and 5 mile stone. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY AT AUC-1 TtON. By Bell, Wylly & Christian. Will be soid on TUESDAY, .March cth, at the Caen | Honse : The northern and middle Tenements of Halt)!; four story Brick Block fronting Di m non strtehto tween State and Bronghtou street lane. 1 Tliis property offers vety superior iuducewia I persons wanting houses, pktiicnlarly tOBncbiia-1 gage iu mercantile pursuits, or keep hotmkn. Ik I basement can be converted into laige atid iuK-wa I stores,- while ample room is left ou theiemaiu^l three flours for all the purposes of a large to I Boarding House. I Situated lu a public thoroughtare within Hit ml preclnts of the business mart. I These Houses offer unsurpassed facilities toptnt I desiring them, either for private residence, orb I the purposes mentioned. I Those wishing to bivest can And no property cfe I Ing greater Inducements than this. ci-'J I FOR SALE. fllHE two adjoining Lots on the comer of Jouee a and Line dtt streets, with the Building in course of construction, property of the lute Brjgadi.rGen. Claudius c. Wilson. Apply to R. R. Lester, Attoraey-at-Law, comer of Bay and Barnard streets. fl3-tnftthtf J. H. BINES, AdmT- 1ST otice. A LL persons having claims against the erfate of Mrs Mary Ann Qaantock. at Chatham county, deceased, wall presentment duly attested, within the time prescribed by law; and all persons indebted to said estate will make payment to Wm. Burns. WM. BURNS. ROBERT MoINTIRE, f!2-2aw-6w* Executor*. N. E. RUM. • i’Jii T • .: / Barrels, Oholoe. For sale by «»* MACRY. BEATTIE ft CO. OR, WM. SCHERZER Respectfully offers his Professional services to the Citizens of Savannah. Office on 8;>uth Broad street, north side, third door eaffiof Barnard street. - • f2T-lw Auction Sales. BY thomas j. Walsh. On TUESDAY, March 6, will be sold In front of the Court House: , A lot of Land oq the Bouaventmc Road, S}( miles from the cily, containing, by survey, 77R acres, suitable, for gardening. Plan can be seen nt the Office. Sold by leave of the Ordinary, for the benefit Jbe heirs and creditors. Terms cash. Purchasers paying for titles. mg UNDERWRITERS RaTJE York, Williams, Mclntire Jfc.po./ ♦Biasli a^Andereon-s Abont nfrbiHchoice RAY 9» Jha voyage front Portland, and sold for accoaatof ibenn- CATALOGUE SALE. WL WfUy 4 CluMIui. Will be sold on FRIDAY, mi Jnst, at U o’clock In salesroom, withont reserve, toe following goods, via; 400 dozen Linen Towels, bordered and fringed 20 dozen Roller Crash Towels 00 dozen Linen Bed Sacks 260 pairs Grey and White Blankels 18 dozen Cotton Dock Trank and Blanket Covers 176 Linen Cbanterpanes ‘ 50 dozen Linen Table Covers, Plaid 1 11 dozen Gotta Peroba Blankets aoo dozen Linen Sheets, single aud doable as d««en Gins* iMteraa^ 7 ~ risNO. Jl M dozen Parker's 1 lOsffoeMlb THOSl j. stalky. . pieces Fancy re do. 12 piece* fine wool do. 6 pieoaa French Oaariararea 8 pieces 44 Linings II pieces Unen Crash r g.ouei English ptni n j *jrt ***** Bed Head Haadker- Terma, cash on delivery. AUCTION BALE. By Mendel & Lafiitenn. 100 sacks Oats, slightly wet 200 do Corn, do do 5 bbls Biscuit 6 do Dried Fruit Groceries, Dry Goods and Clothing. AUCTION SALE. BY HEROEI. ft LAFFI1K.U. mu be sold THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, la froniJ| store; 600 bushels Yellow Corn 200 do Oats Groceries and Dry Goods 2 pair Scales EXECUTORY NOTICE ■RJOTICB.—All persons having claims againS fit I estate or the late William B. Thomas will I them in, duly attested, within the time presented* I law; and all indebted to said estate will nto duo-1 diate payment to Dr. L. A FALL1GAST. f24-la«6w Ex’r estate Wm. B. Hu®* BY BLUN & MEYER. WiU be sold on TUESDAY, Cth inst.. at 11 olkd | in front of tae Court llouie; That three-story, on a basement, brick Wj ment. No. 4 Gordon Block, in complete order ■» repair. Subject to a lease on the 1st of Sty®*' whan possession can be had. Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles, ml-td , trill Mk* 1 1 By Blun A Meyer. THIS DAY, 5th Inst., at 10 o’clock, a. m., lb front of store: 620 , bbls Valley City. Pigeon River. I Wheatland, Bradd ck, Ljsander, ‘"2 America, Iron wheel and Buckeye Superfine Flour [ 5 hhtLs clear Bacon Sides 10 bbls choice Breakfast Bacon 10 do do Pig Shoulders nnd Ham* 20 tubs prime Leaf Lard 40 tabs and kegs choice Family Batter 25 bbls Prime am) Mess Pork. 60 sacks Yellow Corn SO boxes Raisins 5 boxes Cheese . . _ 20 bbls Labrador and Shove Hemi P 10 hff bbls Faltoii Market Bcei 14 kegs Dutch Herrings 12 bbls Reflued Sugar 1 box Tin 12 bbls Potatoes 20 bbls Onions • bbls Turnips _ , T „ D ; Lot of fotware, Piooghs, Rat Carriages, per Andersou, 4c, sc. -ALSO- 6,800 Havana Cigars iimguried) 2Q,ouo Domestic “ .. —ALSO - TlnliOB* C* An assoitment of Dry Goo.t-s Utfoery,-' , iery. Note and Lei ter Paper, and the jy. meat of Furniture. oh? THOMAS 1. WAL9H. Ob TUESDAY, Match 6, will be sold 11160111 Coart House: gfi Lot* No. 480and491, 4th < Mrict <* &$£** ty, contsiiiuig 48u acres e«ch, neU ' .— -o’ close to the Albany ft Gulf Rtitnwd. at ■ean at the Coanting Room. Terms ctun sets paying tor titles. UH ADMINISTRATOR S SALE- By Ti J. Walsh. MTU be told on TUMDAV, April 34 * fI *‘ Claim House, at 11 O clock North half of Lot No. 6 Th i r nPvto^iSvl Ward, corner «r Congress andDrayW ^fl simple. Improvements—»to re cotpn —ggeff I Drayton street and a dwelling on East half of Ut No. 2 Monterey 'gwaad rent of fi2| «4per *““ nm j 0 i“ P E ut«/r tttee-storv brick dwelBng on ■rough th* house and a well of *» ltr “* | ALSO, 38 shares Central BsUroad Stock 88 shares Southwestern do 6 shares AUaaric ft Galf do „ h lW nt or* gold by leave of the Ordinary of C “^J, >• 1 aa tbe estate of Mrs. Jane Barnett, I division among the heirs. t;i i ee . * Terms cash, purchaser, paying l" ‘ uee -