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The Savannah Daily Heraid.
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.-,Ai»IUKL VV. MASON, i^ditor,
IV. T. IHOMPSOS, .Associate Kititor.
Official Paper of the City.
LA.RfJkST CIRC8LAT1M IN THE CITY ANN COUNTY
DAY, MARCH 7, 1860.
Interesting reading matter on the 4th
Page.
THE OPERA.
The long absence ot scientific performers
bad well-nigh estranged from art the most
cultivated of those in our midst who had
devoted themselves to musical culture.
Sacred music in our churches had engaged
the attention of those who possessed natural
giits, whether vocal or instrumental. Parlor
music, comprising chit fly simple a;rs, relieved
by occasional military refrains, was also cul
tivated to some extent, but with the oppor
tunity for cultivation has lost the relish for
the music of the opera. The very names
which arc- associated with the strains that
belong to that branch of the vocal art, had
become aimost obsolete among u?.
It was difficult to revive the associations
connected with operatic music. The old
had forgotten, the young many of them had
never seen the opera and its fascinating ac
companiments. There bad been a gradual
divorce from its enjoyments by those who
btlii had retained a keen sense of its p'easures.
It wan conceived that it would require some
years -f commercial prosperity to restore to
n; this, with other enjoyments that are
nourished and sustained by the income
which commerce produces. When, there
lore, it was announced that the Italian opera
was to revisit U3, it was heard with some
what of tuat incredulity with which joyful
news is ever received. Bui when we saw
those expressive Italian faces at our hotels—
bronzed complexions, aquiline noses, flash
ing eyes, and features in which passion so
easily admits of embodiment—we began to
believe that we were indeed to have su
I';, i t" •; pera, if only for a few days. And
when the reality was brought home to our
coav'ction—when we saw iu that rarest of
combinations passion portrayed, character
delineated, incident evolved, and mil ic, vocal
and instrumental, enlisted as an auxiliary to
these dramatic c-flects—when the arts of the
pnet, the painter, the musician, the costumer,
when voice, gesture, action have united their
attractions, we theu realized the fact that
wo are enjoying the Italian opera!
The first night passes and every one is in
raptures. Gbioni fascinates by her voice,
which the modulates with such exquisite
art, ar.d makes obedient to all the inflections
of passion. Patti Strakosch wins univer
sal admiration by the delicacy and sweetness
of her .- trains. Erraui by his united vocal
and dramatic power—bis rich and flexible
l every auditor, and Mancusi
sion ia those passages which
emotions in a sympathizing
Hs thus that the open by de
grees brings back those pleasures by the
witchery of music, declamation and dress,
the various arts that address themselves to
the ear, the eye and the imagination, and
that we may expect these pleasures to be
come intensified with each repetition of the
enj ;y;nents that are associated with this
branch of imitative art. We have had Tro-
vatore uud Martha. To-morrow night that
popular opera, Norma, will be performed,
which loses noue of its charm by repetition-
On the lyric stage it stands in the snine re
lation as the School for Scandal aud Richard
the Third do iu the drama The public nev
er becomes fatigued by its repetition.
TilK SAVA.VSAU MARKETS.
We have been shown a letter addressed to
a house in this city by a merchant residing
in Florida, in which the inquiry' is made
whether the wholesale merchants of Savan
nah have made preparations adequate to the
demand of the country trade.
This incident has suggested the propriety
of our giving publicity to the fact, which, it
appears, is not generally known, that our
wholesale merchants have made ample prep
arations for the spring trade—that, in addi
tion to the large etocks already’ on hand, they
arc receiving constantly additional supplies,
embracing every quality and description of
dty goods and groceries, both American and
foreign. There is, indeed, no department of
the trade that is not fuliy represented, and
there can be no country dealer but wifi he
able to purchase bis entire stock with satis-
laciion to himself aDd to the tastes of bis
cj-tumors.
It is needless to say that onr merchants
are auxiuU3 to extend their business relations
with ill: interior, embracing Florida, and to
accomplish this will sell to customers upon
the most liberal terms known to the tiade.
EX-GEY. FORREST.
This gentleman, who, it was slated, had
fled the country, is stili in Tennessee, nud Ires
rtcentiy addressed a letter to the editors of
the Memphis Avalanche, in which he says
no act or «f preesion of his could have fur
nished ground lor the report that he had left
for parts unknown. He states that he has
been true to the pledges of his parole, aud
that ho has been silent and unobtrusive,
quietly laboring upon his farm, and regrets
that his seclusion is so oiteu disturbed by re
ports ia the newspapers, which are as unjust
to the government as to himself. Hu. de
clares that his destiny is with the American
Union and that he shall cohlribute nil his in
fluence toward strengthening the govern
ment, sustaining its cred t, and uniting the
people once more io the bonds of peace and
affection.
—A good vein of oil has been struck in Columbia
county, Ky. . The depth reached was 327 feet
—Five negro soldicra,,belonging to 128th U. S. C. T.,
sentenced by court martial at Louisville, to five years*
Imprisonment at the .Dry Tortugas, left the former
piece on lire 12th.
—llajor General Kecencrans is preparing to leave
for the Pacific coast, where he will engage In dining.
—'Forty-three indictments for desecration of the
Sabbath were presented to a criminal court in Indian
apolis in cne day rocently.
—Quite an excitement has been created In Charles
ton by a collision between Judge AM rich and General
Bennett, The judge sentenced a white criminal, con
victed of robbery, to receive thirteen lashes ou the
bare back, ia accordance with the State law. General
lienuett interfered and prevented tlie infliction of the
punishment, declaring that •• it was ag unst the spirit
of the civilisation that pervades society at the present
day.” The prisonar, consequently, is free from that
part of the penalty which the State law imposes upon
persons guilty of robhery or larceny.
—It ia currently reported in commercial circles that
Afr.t’hew M. Maury will have the chief control of the
third attempt to lay the Atlantic cable in the month of
June next.
—An attractive widow named Bradley, 23 years old
has recovered $20,000 damages iu WilkeBbarre, Pa j
from u widower 62 yean old, named Reynolds, for
Jbreacii df promise.
aA little girl was frozen to death in the streets of
on Friday last, while on her way to school.
BY TELE0RAPH.
FROM MILLEDGKVHiLE.
Th« htay Law Passed Ower the tjovei-
nor’s Veto.
Mu T.imqyviTi.p March 0.—The Governor today \ e-
toed tlie Stay Law bill on the ground of unconstilu-
tionalitv.
The Senate passed it over tbs veto by a vote of twon-
iy-seven to seven.
COSORESS.
Report of the Committee o» Reconatnoe-
tiom.
Washdcstos, March 6—Tho Senate today was en-
gag.-d in the discussion of the constitutional amend-
ment. In the House, a report was receivod from the
Committee on Reconstruction embracing voluminous
testimony, the witnesses testifying as to the presumed
disloyalty of the majority of the pcoplo of the south-
The Army Appropriation bill was passed with an
amendment disallowing pay to any cadet appointed
since January last.
FROK SEW ORLEASS.
Qnruing cf a Steamer—Change of Coin*
mnntlers at Brownsville—Death of the
Liberal Chief Mendez—Affairs ou the
Rio Grande—Yew Orleans Markets.
Jfxw Obleaxs, March 5.—The steamer Mary Hearn
from Shreveport for New Orleans, was burned on the
418th ult. on the Red river, with six hundred bales of
cotton. One Federal soldier was lost.
Brownsville dates of the 28th nit. have been received.
Major General Getty has been assigned to the com
mand of the district of the Bio Grande in plac e of
Gen. Brown. Military matters were quiet.
Cortinas is lurking about twelve miles above Mata*
rnoras on the Mexican side.
The death of the Liberal chief Mendez from wounds
received in taking the Ranche Defanhuguita is con.
firmed.
An Imperial decree is published which seems to do
away with that making Rio Grande a free port of en
try, duties being required to be paid when goods are
scut into the Interior.
Reports of murders and robberies on the Bio Grande
continue.
The schooner Zadraf, from Havana for Ne w Orleans,
put into Cedar Keys leaking badly, with sails split aud
spars carried away. The vessel has been condemned.
The cotton market ia very unsettled. Quotations
arc nominal. Sales 400 bales. Sugar, 14 to IS; mo*
lasses, SO to 92J£-
Jicw York Cotton Market.
Ne.v Yjbk, March (!.—Cotton dull. Sales of the
day 1,000 bales. Gold 133.
Special Notices,
A CARD.
Mr ffil. r. IiOYi) has an interest in my business
and will take charge of my agencies In future.
A. WILBUR, t.9 Bay-st
I will be happy to see all ury old friends and new
otics, uud am pi t pared to Imre Risks In the Compa
nies represented by cur Agency on a'.l insurable
property. WM. R. BOYD.
f22
A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of MARRIAGE
Containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine Plates
and Engravings of the Anatomy of the Human Or
gansa state of Health and Disease, with a Trea
tise on Early Errors, its Deplorable Consequences
upon tlie icind and Body, with Hie Authors Plan of
Treatment—the only rational and successful mode of
cure, as shown by the report of cases treated. A
truthful adviser to the married, and those contem
plating marriage, who entertain doubts of their phys
ical condition. Sent free of postage to any address,
■ m receipt of 25 cents. In stamps or postage currency,
hy addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Line,
ll'oeny, N. Y.
1 he author may be consulted upon any of the dis
eases upon which his book treats either personally or
by mail, and medicines sent to any part of the world.
octlO 6m
BMCSELOR'S HAIR DYS
The Original and Best in the World I The only true,
md perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Instan
taneous. Produces iramediate.y a splendid Black or
natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin.
Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Drag
gists. Tue genuine is signed William A. Batchelor.
Also,
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLEFLEURS,
For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair,
anl-l-ly CHARLES BATCHELOR, New Yobk.
DIVIDEND No. 25.
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD CO.. 1
Macon, Gu., Feb. 9, 186ii J
1 he Board of Directors have this day declared a
Dividend of Four ($4) Dollars per Shore on the Capital
Stock, payable on and after 1st Maroh next.
Stockholders in Savannah will receive their divi
dends at tlie office of John W. Anderson, Esq.
JOHN T. BOIFEClLLEr,
fl4-lm Sec. * Treas.
Office United States Direct Tax
Commission,
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. t
Savannah. Jan. lit, ISfifl. f
N OTICE is hereby given that the Tax ltol for
Chalh -m comity is now completed, and owners
of real estate in said c unty, lots, lands and improve
ments outside the city of Savannah, or real estate re
in rued for taxation in said county ill 1SG0. may pay
the taxes <’ne thereon within sixty (CO) days from this
date. n< cur office, north-west corner South Broad
and Lincoln streets, Savannah,
T. P ROBB, 1
8. A. PANCOAST, c Commissioners.
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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 cnly excepted.) And wlrli a view
to success which depends solely upon the Interests
of my patrons. I have made arrangements wllli
manufacturers, In the principal towns and chics
North, as well as importer*, to have their produc
tions and imports at first und lowest prices. 1 have
secured the services in New York, of a resident gen
tleman of long experience, by which I am placed on
a footing with tlie best jobbiug houses there. Thus
placing my profits alone between the manufacturer
aud importer's prices, and the cost of my patron’s
goods. 1 think my profit Is much less than tlie Job
ber could affb’.d to work for. And as I do not pro
pose lo keep any goods on hand, 1 will at all times
be pr- pared to Invest my patron’s money where It
can be done to the best advantage, iu the cheapest
and most desirable articles.
My arrangements extend from the purchase or
charter of Vessels, to tlie purchase or stile of every
thing front steam engines down to the fitting up of a
complete Drug, Shoe, Dry Goods, Hardware or
Variety Store, for stocks complete or for filling u.)
the assortment.
I receive for sale or shipment all country produoe at
SavannaltTor to the care of Hunt A Bro., Charleston,
S C., or Jeffreys A Bro., Jacksonville, Fla. Upon
the receipt of suclt produce or railroad receipt for
cotton shipped, orders for Its probable valnc will be
promptly executed, the goods brooght to the ports
of Savannah, Charleston or Jacksonville, free cf
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 Inroice^aif goods and
nut bciug satisfied with the price and quality as well
as style, will not be required to ta£e them, and their
money promptly refunded.
Parties wishing their Spring Supplies, had belter
scud in their orders and rands or produce as early
as practicable.
1 reel confident that, tossy the least of my arrange
ments, my patrons will save their titnehnd the ex
pense of going to market
I offer as reference :
Hon. Enw. c. Anderson, Mayor of the City.
Maj. Jso. Screven, Preat. of A. & G R. R.
Col. Wadiet, Prest. of Central R. R. k
Bunking Company. -
Geo. w. Williams 4 Co., Merchant*, Charlesloti.
Jeffreys A BRO., Jacksonville, Fla.
G. w. gasman y. .
Savannah, Ga., Feb. 1st, 1*66. - nc-im.
SpeciaT Notices.
M--21l i=r--r-=r
FOIl COUffl Y TiiKASlKe.1!. M
To in* Vottk* «» Cm4*i*aw Kinlt:
pvgo.v Citizaus.—I have, by a unanimous vote of
the lion, the Justices of the inferior Contt. at Iheir
F. Sriiary Term. 1S66, been le-eiecred to the office ol
County Treasurer.
I: now appears thit. by'an act of tlie Legislature,
saiJ office is to be filled by Ibe votes of the people.—
In o'K-diPncc to tho rcqnirem' nt of said act, not be
fore known by ibe Conrt, they order an election to be
held f.»r a County Treasurer, on the first Wednesday
in April next; end I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election lo the saidtffire..and respect
fully solicit the support of the voter- of Chatham
county. . i /
m7-tf L. i. B. FAIRCHILD.
COUNTY. TREASURER. * -
Me. Editor:
You «ill please announce GEORGE S GRAY as a
candidate for the office o; County-Treasurer at the
election which takes place on Wc.lfiCs.i.-y, the 4Ui of
April next, and greatly oblige many of hie irienda.
mC-tf
COUNTY TREASUREi..
Mr. Fh.tor :
l’iease iinuonnce as a crudidite forTrearuicr c f
Chatham futility, JOHN WILLIAMSON, at the en
suing election. ...- --- . -
n^U MANY CITIZENS.
CoppKn Ties protect tlie toes of children’s shoes —
One p iir will outwear three withoa’ tips. S lid every
where.
! Tax Notice.
OFFICE U. S. DIRECT TAX COMMISSIONER, 1
District op Georgia, v
Savannah, Jam 18th, 1866. j
Cir Notice la hereby given that the
T AXROLt,
fur Chatham Connty Is completed, and owners of
lii al Estate In said county. Lots, Lrnds and improve
ment.'', outside the city of Savannah, or Real Estate
returned for Taxation in said county iu 1 SCO, must
pay the Taxes due thereon within sixty (60) days
from this date at our office, N. W. cor. Sooth Broad
and Lincoln streets. Savannah, or suffer the penalty
T. P. ROBB,
S. A. PAN* OAST, J Commissioners.
J. C. BATES,
f.--tr
New Advertisemeitts.y
ARTIFICIAL LEGS AND ARMS
In
usta, Ga.
DR DOUGLAS, BLY, Hie An tomist and Sorgeon
w ho invented he Anat. lineal Hall and Socket-jointed
Leg, with lateral or sidc'inotion at the ankle, like the
natural or.e, has ju-t opened an iffice nt Angastu,
On,second door from :ho Post Offi c. for the manu
facture and rale ol Iiis c Icbva e.i Artificial Lees ami
Aims. The superiority of these Limbs has CnU cd
tin m io he sought for ihroughont almost the entire
world, as will be s.-i-u by tile following list or offices,
wheiu they art- m.imfitci ured and sold.
OFFICES.
LONDON. England 39 Lcic- Her Square
NEW Y’ORX 658 Broadway
Ub H ViON'li, Vu Near the Post Office
AUGUSTA, fit 2d d i«r from Post Office
NEW ul:l.FANS La... 77 Cnrondelctstreet
MEMPHIS. Tcnn ’92 Main street
NAMIVL LK. Ten11 In City Hall
ST. LOUIS, 5lo 73 Pine street
CINCINNATI, Ohio.. 14S Wigt Fouttli street
CHICAGO, 1 v < )pp site Pi-gi Office
ROCHESTER, N- Y Over Post Office
For further information, address Dr, BLY. at ihe
nearest < nice. Can lie seen ut the Pulaski Honsc to
day no—- -j o’clock, and tomorrow from lu to 12.
WANTED.
inn Ann BUSHELS of Pulmt Cbristi Seed, the
lUviUUU present sea-on. I will pay cash lor
ill .-, aiuoiint at three dollars per hundred pound*,
and loan Hits best seed tor pluming, also bags to de
liver the crop iu Savannah. Estimate or yield to
e teh liaiiit. $1,3/0 lo $16JO
Seed and circulars ready, ut 12 Stoddard's Range.
mT-6 JOSEPH W. GREGORY.
Contract for Sweeping Chimneys
CITY OF SAVANNAH, \
Offios Ci.cue or CoUSOfL Fell. 27, 13JJ.J
Proposal- will he received lit this < (lice for con
tracts for sv.eeping chimneys of the city, until Wid
nesday, March Till, I-Gfi.
1. KisirBo Divisi-iEast of Bull street.
2. WisrE-iN Division — West of Ball street.
Panics making proposals will state in iheir propo
sals the nainns of their scenr ties (two to each bond.)
JAMES tTE’.YART.
f2S Id Cletk nfrvnr.cif.
Notice.
TI1E City Treasurer is prepnred to receive certain
of the luxes levied by the Ordinance passed Decem
ber 27th, 1865. That is, tlie tax upon gross Rites of
merchandise and wares of every description; upon
all freight mid passage moucy payable in ibis city,
and upon horses and muien. These taxes are due be
tween til-: Hi stand tenth of evch month for the'pre
ceding month. All other taxes are payable quarterly
between the same dates, in the months of April, July,
October and Joinoy. R. T. GIBSON,
fl Cpy Trcasnrer.
New Advertisements.
Notice.
CORONER’9 OFFICE, \
Savannah, March 6, 196-31
Having been duly qualified, commissioned and
sworn as Cormier of Chatham connty, I anr prep in d
to dlschargo the tin tics of said cilice. All orders left
at Die office of Justice Levi S Hart, Lull street,
Owens' Build nge, or at my residence. No. 11 Mont
gomery street, comer or Bay Line, will meet wiih
prompt attention.
The following appointments arc made by n e: John
D. Fish, M D , i ffi:e and residence, rroith-east rotner
of Lincoln and State streets ; and William Sheryer.
M. D , office and residence, north side of S u'h r-road,
foi l third door cast of Barnard street, os Surgeons to
the Coroner. HENRY H EDEN.
m7-i Coroner Chatham connty.
i'ETEK DON ELAN,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Bull Street, corner of Bay Lane,
Hat jnst received a largo invoice of new slylei of
FRENCH COATINGS
AND
Fancy French Cassimeres for Pants.
KT Young Gentlemen wishing to obtain a Stylish
SPRING SUIT should call and examine his NEW
LINE OF Sl'IHoU GOODS. Price*cut down to the
lowest figure. * m7-4
PEOPLE’S LINE-
FOR
Stopping at Hilton Head ana Beaitflrt,
1 he first class steamer
CROTON,
Capt. J FiTZircu.D.
carrying the United States mail, will leave Demand's
PriB4.nu
Saturday Morning, 10th, nt — o’clock,
online ting with railroad and steamer lor ail points
In Carolina.
For fieight or passage, npplv to
‘ B. H. HARDEE, or
mi WM. STARR.
Mercer Potatoes
t AH BARRELS Nova Scotia Potatoes
IUU la store and lor sale by
m7-3 L. J. GUILMART1N Jfc CO.
YARNS.
Of BALES Cotton Yams, Nos. 8 and 10
ul In store and lor sale by
m7-3 L. J. GUILMARriN & CO.
BOARD.
fllHREE or foar Gentlemen can be accommodated
X with Board at reasonable terms, in a private
family
Apply at this office. m7-tf
FOR RICEB0R0.
The sloop FLEET is now prepared
tp receive freight as above.
For particulars, see the Captain on
hoard, at Lower Mill, ot
M. J. DOYLE. Agent.
116 Bryan street.
For Liverpool.
jjrv The fine ship LADY HAVELOCK, O'Neil
tCThO master, having a large portion of her cargo
CTXy*engaged wiil have despatch.
Lffi/SSj por freight, apply to
: yiiT-2 fft. A. SOULLARP.
Dissolution of Partnership. 1
nnHB firm of West ott k Owen* k this day dissolved
A liy the withdrawal or Mr T. A. Qwm». The
tmsinee* will he eontlnaed hy Mr. Wm.il Weetcotr,
agent, who Is duly authorized to settle all ctyime
against, and colloct ail dtbmdne laid firm. -
T, A. OWENS. __
s tern. n. wbbtcott, Agmt.
March 6,1866. m7-l*
Cotton Yarns.
C OTTON YARNS, cf assorted numbers
J.ist received from Faclo-y 1 y
hl7 3 . EDWIN E. HERTZ A CO.
CORN. OATS AND POTATOES.
I RAH BU8IIEtSPii:ne White Corn
IjJwU 1,(31 > bn-hel* Pr me White and Black Oats
200 I b'd flna eating Pula'oj*
Just leceived and for anle l.y
in7.3 EDWIN E. HERTZ * CO.,
FOR NEW YORK.
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail Steamship Company.
iCari'yi'ig ill ■ r.nit u States Mali)
FARE REDUCED.
Cahlu Passage. $25 Deck, $10
The very fast sailing steamship
Flambeau,
C..pt. VV. B. EATON,
wilt positive'y sail on her regolir day
Saluniny, IOiH lust, at 3 o’clock p. in.
For freight or pas-age, having very excellent a.>
coinmudutiuus, apply to
WILDER A FULLVRTON,
ml AgeniH.
STEAMSHIP FLAMBEAU.
C ONSIGNERS per this ship are notifinl that she
w ill discharge at J hnstun'.s lower wharf.
All goods remaining on the wharf at snuset will bo
stored at tlie expense aud rise of the owners thereof,
and only deiiveied upon payment of freight and all
expenses of storat:e
m7-I WILDER & FULLARTON, Ag'ts.
jSTEW york
WEEKLY MAGAZINE,
OF
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OF POPiLIR LlTEItmRE,
Making 2,2.-3 pages a year, exclusive of cover*,
For Ten Cent3 a Week..
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MARCH A, NOW READY.
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Thu contents Ibr this week are,—
Tho Ineenuo'is Wnbhlcr.
A story with a moral for bin lielors.
PuUClittP.
A Parisi.in Story.
Angelica’s Betrothal.
A s-o:y of the Old Court.
A Farewell Vitleniinc;
Or. Plioebo Stuuton’s Mistake.
liter from your own Window.
A iketch
Woman's Vocaiion.
-y A brilliant Essay,
The Soonderbuns of Bengal.
An Algerine Wedding.
The Poi'on Curare.
Gun Colton.
Sketches, Poems, Ac.
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For Jauuaiy and February now ready, lu handsomo
cover*; price, So cents each.
TERMS.—For one year, $ I; six month-, $2; three
months. $1. Specimen copies, lu cents.
O.II.BAIIjIEY & CO., Publishers,
No, 7 Dcrkman St., fi. Y.
AGENTS AT SAVANNAH.—Cooper. Olcotts *
Farreliy. Eslill A Bro., B. Million and Wm. Rankin.
m7-2
Foreign and Daroestialiquors r
WINKS, CIGARS, Gltt^CfRD^,
AI.E AND LAGER,
Johnson’* Square, opposite the I’utaski House,
Corner St. Julien and Bryan Sts.
FiJIiganl's old Paint Stand.
A Urge Invoice of
Potatoes and Apples
•In-t received.
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
— OF —
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOR TUE STATE OF GEORGIA.
aasn
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS SEGAftS. K
14T Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.)
W E invite the attention of the Trade and the Pub
lic generally to oar large and elegant oseort-
meut of
Wines, Liquors, Cordials, Conserves, Se-
gsrs, etc., etc.,
which is not excelled by any similar establishment in
the States.
We arc sole proprietor* af DUNBAR’S CELE
BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputation of
whi h is fully established in this and f.ucign coan-
tries; DUNBAR'S well known STOMACH BITTERS,
gnnrnnted superior to any artii le of the kiini, de
signed expressly for hotel »nd family use: DUN
BAR’S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war
ranted of the utmost parity, and put ap expressly
for our house, of which w.- are uric proprietors and
importer*. Sole Agents for Robert rniith s cele-
brared PHILADELPHIA ALE, In case* and barrets;
English, Scotch and American ALE anil PORTER).
HSaNDV. Scotch and Bourbon o HDKLY and AR
RACK I UNCHES, formerly well known ihroughont
the United States, pat up try a* in case* for export
and home coneompliou.
T. J. D. A Co. are sole Agent* for A. k II W.
Catherwood’s Pure .RYE WllfitKlES XX and XXX
brands, guaranteed unsurpassed in quality and ex
cellence. Constantly ou hand, a large and well se
lected stock of BOURBON and WIIEA l' WHISKIES,
worthy tho uttculLn of the. trade aud cqunaiascur*
generally. An assortment of EEUARS of finest
grade., manufactured and imported expressly Cor tlita
house, which we offer at the -very lowest net cash
piicre. BRANDIES. GINS, WINES, CHAMPAGNES,
aud every description aud grade of Foreign Liquors
imported directly by this noase, anti for sale in bond
or duty pai.l, at lowest market rates. d20-tf
# Amusements.
—j; - _ . .. y
THEATRE.
Lessees and Managers Riym ind k Hsmiltcn.
Auction Sales,
ait Sis. Sui's
M.4ND ITALIAN OPERA!
Director..: MAX STHAKOSCII.
WEDNESDAY EV’G, MARCH 71b. 1800.
Third Brand Opera Night
Bellini's Grand Opera, In three acts.
NORMA!
M'mc Glrloni, MlleCanissa, Muccaferri aud Susini
in tlte priRcipal roles.
Thursday Evening. March S;h. ER'-'ANI.
Fnd iy Evening. Maich 9.i:. FAUST.
Saturday, Farewell Night, UN BALLO IN MAS-
CUK.KA.
PRICES,—Dress Circle and Parquette, »2; Re-ervcl
Scats, 50 cents extra ; Private Bores, containing six
persons, ?2u: Family Circle, $l 5<j ; Gallery. $1.
Box i fflee forthe sale of Reserved Seats for either
ot these Operas upt-n at John C. Schreiner & Son’s
mnsic stoic, and continues open daily from in a. iu.
till 5p in.
EbT* Doors open at 7>«; Opera commences at 8
o'clock. n.C
Miscellaneous.
LIGHT DRAFf STEAfElThTiir -
AT AUCTION. K
By Bell, Wylly & Uhrbti au .
TO CLOSE A CONCERN
Will bo sold in Ironl or the ¥ \- ....
^ ;,ls »>•->k^u!d^.'>
r ast
sf earner
SI ern.
Challenge to any Gentleman in
the State of Georgia.
I WILL wager $250;h.t I can pr. dncc an amateur
Pistol Shot to shoot the pistol ns follows: Twenty
shots at the word, o- at deliberate aim; dlaisnce 12
paces; string measurement; at the sjarl; shoot to rule
with a smooth-hore pistol; tlie match or matches,
if acceded o mn.it be shot at mv G illcry ; the pistol
must be shot with the aid or one hand only. This
challenge is left open for two Weeks; money ready at
my Gallery on Bay street, over Our Home, where all
the preliminaries can bo arranged, if either of tluse
matches is acceded to, it turnt comf iff f ur d tys lif
ter agreed upon.
f23-tf Capt JOHN TRAVIS.
WAREHOUSE NOTICE.
P ARTIES holding receipts for cotton stored in
our warehouse are requested to present their
receipts and move their cotton out l.y the 1st of May,
m the business will > o discontinued amt wart home
disposed of. If not taken ont by that time, we w II
tuin it i.vi-r to other commission i. tri hams for stor
age. We hereby ri-aify parti.-a holding our receipts,
tliat wc will not be responsible for colmn iu onr pos
session after that d rte.
HARRIS * FOSa
Warehouse and Commission Men-hauts.
m3-2w
L A u li A,
Now plying on the Altamalm Uli .i n
built iu Brooklyn, N. y. in i>^.j. \
then; her leugfh Li nliietv-'”’"-' — orS: f '
eijrhieeu (18) feel, '
pr« s<a
Thj L
is liy |
these
speed,
liarly
waters or Georgia, Sontii i aiiiVde, 1 .''’", ‘,' t tii'e
be seen in ll.is cliy any tune alter
Teims as follows—Uue-l.alfei-ii, 1,1 "“t
days, one-fourth ninety Uay- wiih" e ' fu utii,.
policies aud insurance. " ’ “ a l’Ptevc<i
AT private salIt ~
BY BELL, WYLLY & CIIRgri...
That splendid Farm ou ti, e ,, ' ' V ''
only one mile from ihec n r,. 1 “ ll ''dj I ,ii l.
ihe Biloo Farm, cowan,tag t <u
farm has *H?en for ihe last V* 1
liitflip.sl -s I ate cf tuiiivaiion i 1( ! ''' l4)
hikI most olfcVated site n»? ;l » \h
Tliere ia a Spring of \Va «-r or *! ,K '* i4 * : >ru
has no superior in the low s
a lease whuii expires the it; ^ »ui.
STEAMER 6. MTPE1 TIT aT
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
0!J
ACCTIoj
On THURSDAY, 15:1, March n-x, „ ,
front ol Exchan e, win l„- . , ld ’
for account of all concerned : u "‘ ul re^:
THE FINE STEAMER p nTIT
iu complete order and suitaidi
river business.
l,lcfor ,f ’ w 'agt, rcjii a
8 feet stroke, 32-incli cylinder, -u,.
107 feet lengih, 27>3 f-et breadth n> , "? h|I, 'U
hold ; ude wiieel. Terms cash. ’ • * e *’t depth d
ELEGANT FL"RNITlTti!
By Bell, Wylly & Chrlgtij.
Will be sold on WEDNESDAY, the -,i, „ '
residence of the late R it. cnyicr, „t ij#ik
eled with ciiiii^nt.i’to
^tliUiOiu iiroa.
riinaou Bfoc
“1 with c
keen i; cp
o
Sundries,
FPERED BV BRVAN”, HAKTRlLHiE & CO :
MEROflANDI-E.
PIERCE SXEHAN,
Wholesale and Betail Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing For
eign and Domestic Wlnos, Liquors and Segars.
A so, Skehan’a Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
AKD
CHAMPAGNE OiDER.
in bottle aud in wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
lish Alee, Ac.
liberal deductions mode to the trade.
176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAIL
dll-tf and 62 Liberty street, N. Y.
2 Rosewood So/a.-, cover
telle
2 Rosewood Chairs, covered with a
telle '
1 Rosewood Arm Chair
Brocatelle 0 cr mei
1 Rosewotsl Sofa, covered with 6 -
2 du Chairs,
1 (In Arm do do da V
1 Oak Sideboard, ma i hie top u
1 rinz Rnsevvooii tliairs
2 large n.r:r Mattresses
1 R'iscwood Was.hstaud, inaibl? ton
1 lKsseit S tt.gireti China, and Vi,,,,,
loo Tiiimeinus to men'lo i «s
IU
LIGHT DRAUGHT STEIMErTm
SALE AT AUCTION 10 CLOSE r
CONCERN.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Will be sold in front of the Exchange totk-hi^,
tilililer, on SATURDAY, luti, of ibneiri S
o’clock precisely : '
The new fast Side-wheel Steamer '
FOREST CITY,
Capacity, 708 bales cotton.
ALSO,
The new fait Propeller
STANDISH,
Capacity, 459 bales cotton. Now ie,i,iy
Manchester Railroad Company, North Carolina, diate use, and can be seen at A. N. .Mil'cr's F,»„
Wharf. w"
AUCTION.
BY BELL. WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
Will be gold THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, in front -J
srpre:
A general assortm mt of Fine Groceries aaaLiqim
consisiing of
Bbls Bourbon Whiskey
Spiritius Vmi Gallicl
Wines
Arrack Punch
Rum Pnncii
Pure California -Mu catcl
Bacon
Hams
Sugar, Lard
Bailer
Starch
Cora
Bran
Oa s
tegurs
Dry Good.
Fnrntmre
Mackerel
Yankee N’jtiai
ml Ac., fc
8 bales Dundee Bagging
2 bbls fine old Rye Wlii-key
36 bills assorted Whiikey
7 litid* Bacon Sh lUlde.s
5 bt>!i llains
BFCUCITIES.
25 shares Muscogee Railroad Stock
4t> shares Atlantic A Gulf Railroad Stock.
J17 tf
NOTICE.
are respectfully requested to make themselves
known, as soon as possible, to the undersigned, or
M. K. Jessup & Co, giving class -aud numbers ot
bonds held by them respective’y, lliat ibe Company
may confer with them on manors relating to their
interest. HENRY M. DUANE,
President W. A M. R. K. C'o„ Wilmington, S. C.
124 eodial - -
WALLACE DRVSDAIe;
ueai.fr in
Choice Family Groceries
STATE STREET,
m6 eodlm Cppjsiie Armoiy II11.
GEORGE W. SEBBY & CO.,
Mamifac urers and Dealers in
WALNUT, CHESTNUT AND PAINTED
CHAMBER FURNITURE,
Refrigerators, Bureaus, Wardrobes, <Cc.,
1 & a Holmes* Bloc-lv, Haymaikrt Sqore,
eod-3in BOSTON.
W4NTED IMMEDIATELY, .
i No 1 DRESS MAKER, who can cut aud lit Melt.
-*■ None need apply except ■ ho best hand. Best
wages given.
Mrs R. L LOUIS.
161 Congress street, up stairs.
FOUND.
A PAIR of SILVER SPECTACLES, near lire Pott
cA < fflee. ‘Tilt:owner cm liave iheln by arp yiiig
at this office, ideiitifyiug them, and paying for this
advertisement. niT-S
BOARD.
B O YRD can be obtained by genteel families or tin
gle gentlemen in rdomr pleasantly located and
well furnished, by applying at lhia uffles.
mi-3* .. ’ O ii V • .Z
B . . I '1 9 ■
Household Furniture.
NOTICE.
I am opening-far the inspection of Ihe public,
ft fine stock of
CABINET FURNITURE* CHAIRS, MAT
TKESSE4, 4cs
To which the attention of all la Invited.
tv~ Warerooma, 1T8 BROUGHTON STREET, Sher
lock’s o d Goods Store.
T16-tf L. B. HARRINGTON.
TRY REDHEADS CELEBRATED
BAKING & PASTRY POWDER.
STUART & CO.,
General Agents State of Georgia.
We are prepared to furnish this Baking Powder lo
the trade, iu cages of 2, 4 or C dozen cans—of the 4
oz. or 6 oz size.
It is certainly the best and cheapest BakingPowder
med. As to quality, we have the universal testimony
of our numerons customers one aud all.
We can supply the tr .de at lower pride than any
other standard “Yeast Powder” can be sold in Ibis
market.
Price 1 ists furnished on application.
STUAnl* As CO., Grocers,
m.i s Corner Ball and Broughton stieets.
CIlEiSiMiTliROVBWHlSKGVV
100 CA ^ ES of th!s ce,el)ratea Whiskey. For sale
by MACKY, BEATTIE A Co.,
m2 2i'3 and 2^5 Bay >treek
CHEESE, LARD.
TC BOXES Cream and Extra Cheese
I Go packages Prime Leaf lard
For sale by
HILTON A R VNDELL,
mi-6 m . 133 Bay street.
THE NE.V AND FASHIONABLE
GFame of Croquet
- Received!), *
COOPER, OLCOTTS & FARRELLY.
m5
BOOKS AND SlAUOMEftr
EORGF. A. STALEY has this dav been admitted
Into copartueig. ip with ua The business will
hereaf'er be coo lncU'ii under the flrm rame and)
G
her._ ___
style of STALEY BROI1IHR8, at Use oiAwaufi, cori
ner of Bnfl anil duitwttticetn.
A continnanee of the patronage heretofore so lib
erally extended, i. respectfully solicited.
THOMAS J. STALEY.
Savannah, Oa.. March 1, 1866. m2-eod-2w
Powder, Shot.
OflA KEGS, half kegs and quarter kegs Hazard’*
fiUU Kentucky Rifle Powder
4o cases 1 lb canisters K. K. Powdqr
8oO bags, assorted sixes. Drop Shot
For s.-lc by HILTON dk RANDELL,'
mifi .. *-»!»
JUST
EMPORIUM OF FASHION I
a lts. H. L. LOUIS respectfully informs the ciii-
zrus ol*Savannah that she lias opened a branch
of M’drte Dciiiorest’s Mode of Pavilions, of New
York, and is ready to receive ordei*3 for all kinrls ol
work for ladies anil children. She also keeps on
liunil Ihe latest styles of patterns of every descrip
tion. All kinds of ornamental needlework, such as
Braiding. Embroidering, Summing, Fluting, Ac., will
lie doue at short notice.
Site aho k ups on hand a handsome assortment of
Dress and Cloak Trimmings, Embroidery, Silk and
Ifraiil, Cottons, Stamped Yolkes and Bands. Call and
see for yourself, at No. 161 CONGRESS STREET, np
stairs.
Fashionable Dress anrl Cloak Slaking.
I.8-*. in
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
CANE MILLS, COTTON GINS,
SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS.
T HE Subscribers, having a lasge and carefully se
lected sloe-, are prepared to fill orders ut short
notice. Our stock consists of ttic most approved
kinds.
pg" Many new and improved ariicles, which
cannot be obtained elsewhere iu tlie city, and the
best Piows ami Cotton Gins out.
Scud for a catalogue.
J. HIX BURTON k CO.,
Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Bealers.
( Hire and Warehouse, No. 42 South Frederick
street, near i'ralt, Baltimore, Mil. r*26-lm
HOLIDAY GOODS.
Direct ImDortation from Londo
and Paris.
J UST RECEIVED, a large and varied aseortmsnt ol
imported Wares aud Fancy Articles, suitable for
the c< ming eat on, embracing in part:
Statuettes—Bronze, Beaqucand Puriai
Toilet Sett*
Clocks
Pcrfbmery
Ladiis* Traveling Bags
French Parasols
Portemonnaies
Milliners' Fancy Wares
Csier Baskets
And an endless variety ot
Fancy Groods,
ordered for this n arkit aud just received hy ship
Connty of Pictnn, and other vessels now arriving.
Fancy Goods by the riginal package, to which the
attention of Milliners and others is invited.
W W. LINCOLN,
Comer Congress and Bull streets,
d*31-tf Monument Square.
POTATOES AT AUCTION.
Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Will be sold THIS DAY, at 10.o'clock, for aedattf
all concerned.
400 bbls Potatoes
On Mongin’s wharf, below the Fx.-liaagc.
AJ-gO,
CC0 bbis Potatoes
On wh; rf where the City of Bath is liischiiguj
Dam iged on the voyage of importation. e
FURNITURE AT AUCTION.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Tomorrow, THURSDAY, af. 11 o*c!ock. will
the brick building, over Mr. Freidenbnrg'3 sc I
corner of B .rnard street aud Goiigie>a laut:
An assonment of Parlor, ChmiOer nnd EtM
Furuhurc, cousisting of Sofas, TJilis* Chair* W
steads, Bedding, Crockery alia Glnre Ware ii J
Ware. Ac., a r.
Terou cash •
AUCTION SALE
By Mendel it Lafliteau.
100 sacks Oats, slightly wet
200 do Corn, do do
5 bbls Biscuit
6 do Dried Fruit
Groceries, Dry Goods and Clo'liing.
a
THING FOR
OPERA.
N. E. RUM.
barrels, Clioioe.
For sale by
MACKY BEVmRA CO.
Auction Sales.
TUST opmed, direct from Paris, a splendid assort-
meniof ^ j . -rj . . - ■• ; -*|
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
suitable for Head Dresses, ke., at
W. W. LINCOLN'S
«S Drug Store.
-Celebrated Castilian Bitters.
' l\
A DELIGHTFUL BEVERAQB! an igneible tou!<*,
these Bitten are treed from all nokoMiu* sabetasoes
contaiued in vegetables ordinarily used In tire manu
facture of Bitten; and cnentel mulyst* has shown
hlsCA-TlLIAN to be toe PURE4THTTER8 MADE.
8b the New York chemists ddcidu. m ^
Bold, either tqr the ease or single bottle, hy
BTUART • CO. Crocere,
m5-3 General Agris, Savannah
CATALOGUE SALE. -
By Bell* Wylly A ChrMlan.
Wiil> be sold on FRIDAY, 9th Inst., at U o’clock
In salesroom, without reserve, the folio wing
goods, via:
406 dozen Linen Towels, bordered and fringed
20 dozen Roller Crash Towels
eo dozen Linen B*d Sacks
250 pain Grey end White Blankels
12 dozen Cottou Duck Trunk and Blanket Coven
176 l.taen Coantei panes
60 dozen Linen Table Coven, Plaid
)2 dozen Gutta Percha Blankets
300 dozen l inen Sheets, single and double
22 dozen Glass Lanterns
15 dozen Barker's No. 1 Coffee Mills
13 pieces Grey Cadet Melton Cloths
28 pieces Fancy do.
\r 12 pieces fine word do.
■' * I pieces French Cssrimcres
8 pieces 4-4 Linings
IT pieces Linen Crash
2 cases English inns
U0d>zen Plaid, Madder and Red Head Handker
chiefs
Terms, cash on delivery. m5
UNDERWRITERS SALE
BY A. MINIS.
At Lower Hydraulic Prcis, THIS DrY. HbW---
11 o'clock, will be sold lor account of nwBr*i»
and ail concerned:
To bale? Upland Cotton, more or less
Damaged on voyage from Augusta toSanixst
mT-2
BY PBUbiPS * atYBUS.
OCTAYUS COHSN, A no nos a.
Will fell on WED.' ESDAV, 7th inst., at 11 “'H
In front of .tore 8j B iy »tr»et:
13 boxes superior Chewing Tobacco
1 cas i Kiiiikinick Snrokuig T lacco
20 bbls Whiskey
2u cas< s Cc'.Uornia Wines
15 baskets Champagne
10 boxes Cbowchow
10,000 Segars
Terms cash.
BY K.
E. HERTZ, Auctioneer.
On THURSDAY, 8*h inst., precisely at |
wiil be sold on Bolton Wha.i, in rear
Hertz k. Co’s ■ fflre.: J|
About 3,500 bnshels Sanlurca Whi e .
bark Christian Lovenc, from Sanlurca, »i -
* octsvca SherTy Wine
1 octave Malaga Wine
1 octave Catalan Wine
AUCTION.
By Laanwt, Wayne k Sweat- ^
THIS DAY, in front of store, at i0 oW •
will be sold:
Bbl Pxtra Family
Bacon, Batter, Ac, a c
*sr> in Ik 1 * I
An assortment of Dry Good?, uj
ncs. Prints, Toweling Shirts
Handkerchiefs, Ac., aud Silver Plated
Fancy Goods, etc. ——
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE*
By T. J. Walsh. >ct ,|
WUl be sold o« TUESDAY, April 3d, »
Conn House, at 11 o docs •
North half rf Lot No. 5 Thinl Ty^eb^l
Ward, corner-of Congress and DrajW nEtef! if I
simple Improvements—tore C< J™ *,ess:tieit I
Drayton street and a dwefflng on < • O’J” f0 hj,ci» I
East half of L.t No. 2 Monterey I
ground rent of $21 64 per memo. > J
three-rtory hri k dwclliDg on Jon^^ ^
through the bouse and a wi ll of »aur
ALSO,
39 shares Central Railroad Stcc»
S3 shares Southwestern do .
6 shares Atlantic A Gulf do , ■>, ha:o Cl,c ! 1
Sold by leave of the 1 ftdffWJ Q » f ^cca.d*’ *“
as the estate of Mrs. Jane Bai neiu
division among the heirs. .-on, JJ
t”i... ra»h!t>urcb»sers par ingjot 1
JUST RECEIVED.
CHOICE PULTON HAHKET BUjj ,, 1
PRIME BUTTER AND ta
W . pRYSPADjill
State tt, opfo-itc Aitt 0