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The Savannah Daily Herald.
BY S. W. MASON.
SAMUEL W. JUSOI» v .. Editor,
YV. T. THOMPSON,...... Associate Editor.
Official Paper of the City.
ARIEST tIRCOl ATIOi IR THE 111
MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1866.
INTERESTING FACTS CONCERNING
IMMIGRATION.
The German Society of New York city,
perhaps the largest institution of the kind in
this or any other country, recently published
its annual report, the contents of which.
owing to the now widespread connection of
the Society throughout the Union, will be
exceedingly interesting to the southern peo
ple. The assocraiion, now embracing among
its members some of the wealthiest and most
public-spirited of the German merchants of
New York, was established in order to af
ford special aid and protection to immigrants
arriving at that port from every part of Ger
many. We regret that we have not space
lor the entire report, but will select from it
a few points which may serve to convey some
correct idea of the enormous tide that is roll
ing bitbcrwood from Fatherland. During
the last three years, the aggregate number of
ships from Germany arriving at the port of
New York, was 1,149, conveying a grand to
tal of 241,157 immigrants.
The total immigration for nine years past
stands thus:
1SS3 200 000. 1804 185.208. 188S
^70 700. I860 107,802. 1859 78.858
K «»7 102,753. ^ 12.55,
From the above it will be Been that the
movement fell off nearly 31,000 in the first
year of the late war, but began to revive in
the second, and in the third exceeded all
piecedent. This growth still continues, and
as last year eclipsed all its predecessors, so
does the present promise to surpass it by
far.
The immigration for 1865 is classified as to
nationality in the subjoined table, where it
will be seen that the Germans lead even the
Irish, who once had the lead, away behind
them in numerical strength:
however, that the proposal of the Spanish
commander was less favorable to Chili than
as indicated by the brief report which lias
reached us. The ground upon which Spain
declared war was the refusal of Chili to pay
certain claims that the foimer professed to
hold. It is not unlikely that the refusal of
the Chilian Government to treat with Spain
had some reference to the said claims- There
is no doubt, however, that Spain is very anx
ious tajescape from the Chilian complication,
and if she has gone so far as to propose terms
of pease at all, the final suspension of hos
tilities will not be long delayed- Spain lias
by far the more powerful fleet, but she is
operating from an enormous distance. The
cost of the Kacific squadron will be ruinous
to ber bankrupt exchequer, and its com
manders must be put to extreme straits for
supplies. The coast of Peru has been added
to the coast of Chili, and the naval forces of
Spain, considerable as they are, must ob
viously be unequal to the blockade of such a
seaboard. Not only may thu other States of
South America cast iu their lot with the bel
ligerent republic, but behind all these looms
the ominous figure of the United States
Government, which of course is not an indif
ferent spectator of events transpiring in such
close proximity. Already, indeed, has an
American squadron been dispatched to the
Pacific, and it is impossible to say what com
plications may arise from the incidents of the
war.
German* 82,834: Swiss 2,33.
lri „ b 75,046 French 2,054
English 27,1841 Swedes *'
Scotch 4,012 Miscellaneous. ..
Welsh!!.’ 5 “5|
2,51s
3, MS
A great many Irish are kept at home by
the impending anticipated outbreak against
British authority, while, on the nthei hand,
the English quota is very rapidly increasing.
As teu dollars apiece is by no means an ex
travagant average for the ready money iu the
haiitis of all the immigrants arriving, the
total of cash thus coming in was, at that
rate, quite $2.000,0(H); but the fair probabil
ity is that the aggregate exceeded $5,000,000.
The report states that the Germans were a
respectable and thrifty class, usually pro
vided with both ■ money and implements to
start with in the New World. The amount
of goods, clothing, &c , thus" brought in was
also immense, although not precisely in the
latest Parisian fashion. The mortality at sea
tells heavily against sailing vessels as com
pared with steamers. Out of 100,949 persons
coming as passengers between decks in the
latter, during the year, only 117 died, while
of 83,039 crossing in sailing vessels, 597
were consigned to the deep.
One of the most interesting and valuable
sections of this report is devoted to a con
sideration of the question relating to south
ern migration and settlement. It says many
of the southern States undoubtedly offer to
the enterprising and active workiug men very
many advantages, which even the north
western Stutes, highly favored as they are,
do not possess. Commodities most prized
by the world’s commerce, such as cotton,
sugar, and rice, are raised in the greatest
abundance and of the best quality on the At
lantic and gulf coasts, and on the banks of
the many fine streams that water the south,
while, in the interior of the country, grain,
tobacco, Iruit, hemp and cattle raising, suc
ceed as well as in the north of the Union.
That the soil seems to be inexhaustible, and
has, even under the exhausting and imper
fect system of culture hitherto applied to it,
yielded enormous harvests. The report
states, also, that the idea so long entertained
that the climate of the gulf States is danger
ous for Europeans aDd even for Americans
from the north, and that the latter are not
qualified to sustain the toils connected with
the production of the southern staples, has
been entirely dispelled by the four years’resi
dence of the Federal armies there, and by the
labors and fatigues they successfully bore
during the hottest seasons.
Since the close, of the war, pamphlets and
documents setting. forth the wonderful in
ducements of southern settlement sud agri
culture, have been distributed broadcast
throughout Germany, and just as American
bonds have been purchased with avidity by
this practical people, so will the lands we
have for sale and the employment we hold
out be caught up by them. The tread of the
Anglo-Saxon migration is southward, and if
tranquility can be secured for but a year or
two and the Union restored, according to the
dictates of reason, conciliation and true pa
triotism, the negro question, the Mexican
question, and all other questions ami embar
rassments that check the progress of the Re
public, will be settled by the sheer weight of
uurcottor, rice, and 6Ugar raised in the south
and our gold and silver mines in the west by
white hands, immigrant and native.
The number of immigrants that passed
through Castle Garden from October 31st to
December 31st, was 38,357, of whom mote
than 3000 were destined for the south, and at
Ibis time vigorous agencies well supplied
with means and all other facilities are at
work, not only In southern seaports, but at
the chief places of immigrant rendezvous in
Europe arranging numerous expeditions to
start this spring for the cotton growing
States.
MARRIED.
SPAIN AND CHILI.
The most noteworthy feature of t he latest
European news is the alleged modification
of the aggressive policy of Spain towards
Chili, in consequence of the recent military
alliance fornysd between the latter and Peru.
It is stated -.{hat the successor of Admiral
Pareja, in the command of the Spanish fleet
on the Chilian coast, bad made overtures of
peace to the Government of Chili, proposing
that both parties should recede to the status
occupied by them previous to the war, and
that commissioners should be appointed to
settle the details. According to the report,
the Chilians flatly refused to accept this
proposition, but it is not stated on what
shounds this refusal was based. We infer,
NEVAXS—NEVE.—On Thursday evening last, by
Rev. Mr. Coley, at the residence of Madam T. De-
Gam Neve, Lottie A. Neve, grand daughter of Sir
James Tate, of Whitby, Yorkshire, great grand
daughter of General Tate and Lady Elizabeth Ap
pleby, grand niece of Admiral Tate, of Russia, and
Thomas Nevans, of New Yord. *
DIED.
ALLEN.—In this city, on the 17th lust.. James
Henry Allen, aged 17 years anil S months.
New Advertisements.
FOR AUGUSTA
The light-draft Steamer
Fanny Lein?,
Captain Lewis,
will sail for Augu-.ta and Way Landings on
Wednesday, March HI, at 8 o’clock a. ni
For freight or passage, having stateroom accom
modations, apply to
LaROCHE A WEST, Ag.-nts,
tn»9 Jones’ Block.
Empire Line.
FOB NET YOKE.
A.tl«iitie Mail steamship
Company.
PASSAGE RATES:
Cabin $30 00; Steerage $15; Deck $10 OO
The new and fast side-wheel steam
ship SAN JACINTO, Loveland, mas
ter, will sail as above, on
Saturday, March 34, at — o'clock,
For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accom
modations, apply to
B. H. HARDEE,
No. 12 Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON A ALLEN. Agents,
m!9 No. 5 Bowling Groon. N. Y.
Pioneer Line
FOR NEW YORK.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE.
Cabin Passage, $35 OO Deck, $10 OO
The splendid steamship CHASE, Roatb, Com
mander, will leave for the above port on her
regular day,
Thursday, March 33, at — o’clock.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
m!9 HUNTER A GAMMELL
FOR CHARLESTON,
VIA HII.TON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
The steamer
WILLIAM W. FRAZIER,
Hoopeb, Master,
will leave the Florida Steamboat Wharf, foot of Weft
Broad street,
This Day, 19th, at 10 a, m. precisely.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
m!9 L. S. BENNETT.
For Augusta
THE STEAMBOAT ECLIPSE,
Capt. Ward,
will have despatch for Augusta.
Freight received at Lower Hydraulic Press.
F. W. SIMS A CO.,
mlO G Agents.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
-CT, The fast-sailing A No. 1 British ship
^I^V'FQIIANDG, W. Jordan, master, having t»o-
fatTadthirds of Iter cargo engaged, will have early
•5Afa»despatch.
For balance of freight, apply to
ml9-4 WILDER & FULLARTON.
Notice.
OFFICE ATLANTIC * GULF R. H , \
Savannah, March 19,I860.,
In consequence of the limited warehouse room,
consignees are requested to remora their height as
rapid y as possible.
®19 C. H. WILLIAMS, Agent.
PICKLES,
20
Five-gallon kegs Plain Pickles
60 eases Plain and Assorted Pickles
20 cases Tom alto Catsup.
For sale by
HILTON A RANDELL,
mta-3 19B Bay street
Star” Whiskey.
1|| CASES of this celebrated brand of Whiskey
Jost received and for sale by
HILTON A RANDELL,
ml9-3 193 -Bayetreet.
Situation Wanted,
A S BAR KEEPER, Best of reference given.
Apply at 157 Bay afreet. uil9
New Advertisements.
ST. ANDREW’S HALL
Rayuono.
Wise
Lessee and Manager
Stage Manager
One WeeM. Only 1
COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO
MISS M.~ E. GORDON,
Tendered by tbe citizens of Savannah.
BAMBB&OR’B HAXB. BYB
The Original and Beet in the World I The only true
saff perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Instan
taneous. Produces immediate.y a splendid Black or
J | natural Brown, without Injuring the hair or akin.
Remedies um Ul effects of bad dyes, Sold by all Drug
gists. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor.
Mr. Raymond begs to announce that he has se
cured the above popular place of amusement for a
limited season, for the purpose of introJuiug the fa
vorite tragedian,
MR. E. R. DALTON,
who will appear this evening in hia renowued dual
rendition of Phidias the Sculptor, and Raphael Du-
c a a let, supported by the popular actor,
MR. T. HAMILTON,
as FeauiNAsn VoL.vac, Mias M. E. GORDON as Manor-;
Air. F. L WISE, Mr. HARRY CRISP, Miss ISADORA
OAMEKON, Mr.-. HAMILTON, Miss VICTORIA
CAMERON, Mrs. STEWART, and
MR. RAYMOND.
Tile Hall is fitted up with excellent Scenery, which,
together with Prot. RICHTER and his popular Or
chestra, and his efficient Corps Dramstique, will ena
ble Mr. Raymond to prduce Hie ploys as well as any
theatre in the Southern country.
4?
Special Notices.
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLBFLEURS,
For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair.
•ni4-’v • IHARLKS BATCHELOR. Saw Yon*.
MONDAY EVEI1G, MAtiCII 19th,
Will be prodcued
MARBLE HEART!
Raplucl Ddch ilet Mr. E. R. Dalton
V-.luge .Mr. T. Hamilton
Marco !..MissM. E. Gordon
BALLAD Mr. GEORGE GRAY
To conclude with tha roaring farce of
The Dumb Belle.
D’Smirk...
Eliza
Mr. Raymond
Miss M. K. Gordon
MONEY.
A N English gentleman, residing in Canada, who
can command about $15*1,000 in gold, would like
to farm a banking partnership, or Invest that amount
in two or three concerns, witli some Savannah gen
tlemen of standing.
Address F., Marshall House. ml9.f
MAN, WOMAN AND DOTS
•yyANTED, a man to taka charge of horses, a wo
man to do plain cooking, and two boys from
14 I o 17 years of age.
I also want, and will pay the highest price for all
the stray soda water bottles (not having my name
on them) brought to ray Soda Waier Manufactory,
southwest comer of Bay and West Broad street.
m!9 3 JOHN RYAN.
To Merchants in the Interior.
A CONSIGNMENT of HATS and UMBRELLAS, at
a small advance on t ost
For .ale by
le by
LEWIS C. TEBEAU,
At Whitaker street Shoe Store, northeast
corner Broughton st. Lane.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
oefice of comptroller of the Currency,
Washington, March 7, 1866. ,
W IIEREAS. by satisfactory evidence presented
tn the undersigned, it has been made to appear
tli.it “The MerchnUls’ National Bank of Savannah,”
in the city of Savannah, in the county of Chatham,
and State of Georgia, heat been duly organized under
and according to the requirements of the act of
Congress entitled -‘An Act to provide a National
Currency, seenred by a pledge of United States
bonds, and to provide for the -circulation and re
demption thereof,” approved June 3, 13i4, and has
complietl with all the provisions of said act required
to be complied with before commencing the business
of banking under said act.
Now, tlit-rerore, I, Freeman Clarke, Comptroller of
the Currency, do hereby certliy that ‘-The Merchants’
National Bank of Savannah,” in the city of Savan
nah, in the county of Chatham and State of Georgia,
Is authorized to commence tlie business of banking
under the act uforesaid.
In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal
of office tills seventh day of March, 1803.
[L. s.] FREEMAN CLARKE,
No. 1G4U. Comptroller.
The Mechanics’ National Bane,
Savannah, March 19, lSitf.
In pursuance of the authority of the United States
Comptroller as above, this Bank, with a capital of
live hundred thousand dollars ($5 0,<00) paid in, will
commence to receive deposits and pay checks and do
a general tanking business on Wednesday next, the
21s inst., at our banking house on the Bay, between
Bull and Drayton streets.
fl. BRIGHAM, President.
GEO. W. DAVIS, Cashier.
marl9-2m
NOTICE.
Sjfe&niflTFi
The Pensacola and Georgia Railroad Company will
pay the coupons from their bonds, and tbe bonds < f
the Tallahasse Railroad Company, that one past due
and that one maturing up to and including the one
falling due 1st January, 1867, by issuing tnerefor Pre
ferred Capital Stock of their Company, on which is
guaranteed Seven Per (,’eut. interest, commencing
on the first January, 1867, and payable semi-annual
ly. Holders of said Coupons are requested to dfc'
posit the samo with Messrs. Bryan, Hartridge A Co.,
of Savannah, to whom the scrip will be forwarded.
F. A. FLAGG,
mlC-tf Secretary and Treasurer.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
r pHE firm of I. J. Newton & Co. is tlds day dissolv
I cd by mutual consent. The business will be
settled by it. C. Franklin, who alone Is authorized to
ricdpt lor the late firm.
Brunswick, Ga., March 16, 1366. ml9-3*
DISSOLUTION.
T UP firm of Holland, Paul and Pitts is this day dls
solved by mutual consent. Messrs. Paul and
Pitts will continue the business, and are alone uu
thorized to settle the affairs of the late firm.
M. B. HOLLAND.
ROBERT P. PAUL.
JOHN PITTS.
Darien, Ga., March 16, 1S6-3.
i would most respectfully request from nty friend*
that the new firm may receive the same liberal pa
tronage and support winch has been extended to the
tale “,-m of Holland, Paul & Pitts,
ml9-3 MARSHALL B. HOLLAND.
Uist of
VALUABLE PACKAGES
REMAINING IN THE OFFICE OF
Soli them. Express Co.,
MARCH 17, I860.
Andrews, I. W
lirousen. Nelson
llurke, Thomas
Butler, James M
Booih, John
Burns, Wm.
B mile, Miss I. A.
Conner, J. E.
Evans, Jus.
Gross, J A Co.
Gammell, Wm.
Hunt. J. B.
Heyward, J. F.
m!9
Harman, Miss M.
Myers, M S. A Co.
Murphy. Moses
Maior, Wm.
McIntosh, J Mr Q
Roach. Patrick
Russei), P. M
Shellic, Carrie J.'
. Sams, W. J.
True, Ser'gt A. M.
Taylor, Mrs. M- F.
Ward, Mlae Jnlia.
K. P. TUNISON. Agent.
CIDER VINEGAR.
T EN barrels Pure Cider Vinegar
For sale by
CUNNINGHAM, PURSE A CO.
Consignees’ Notice*
S TE AMbniP WILLIAM TIBBETTS, from Boston,
is now discharging at Duncan’s Wharf.
All goods not removed at sunset will be stored at
owners’ risk, and not delivered till freight and ex
penses are paid.
ml9-l RICHARDSON A BARNARD.
CODFISH.
4 AAA POUNDS prime Codfish
jUUU For sale by
HILTON A RANDELL,
198 Bay street.
FOR SALE.
T the Isle of Hope, 8 miles from tbe city, a com -
A 1
~ fortahle DWELLING, contains ten rooms. In
good condition, with ptazzM around the entire build
ing. Thie Is one of tbe most delightfully situated
f daces on the salts. The tot contains sixty acres of
and, ten acres fronting on the river.
T. McNISH A CO., Brokers,
m!9-3 Bryan street-
■all’s Vegetable Sicilian Bair Me never
Has proved iteeif to be tbe meet perfect preparation
for the hair ever offered to the pabllc.
It b a vegetable compound, and contains no Injuri
ous properties whatever.
IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIG
INAL COLOR.
It will keep the hair from ratling out.
It cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, lus
trous and silken.
It is a splendid hadr dressing.
No person, old or young; should fail to use it.
IT 18 RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE
FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY.
0-Ask for Fall’s Vegetable didlian Ha i Benewer,
and take no other.
R. P. HALL A CO.,
Nashua, N. H„ Proprietors.
For sale by all druggists.
BARNES, WARD A CO.,
New Orleans, La.,
nSS4m Southern Wholesale Agents.
A CARD.
Mr. WM. R- BOYD has an Interest in my businea
and will take charge of my i-genclea iu tutor*.
A. WILBUR, 89 Bay-aL
I will be happy to see all my old Mends and new
ones, and am prepared to lake Risks in the Compa
nies represented by onr Agency on all Insurable
property. WM. B. BOYD.
122
Amusements.
T EC HP-
Greatest NaturalCnriaxj t v
Xj ivisros
USD ANN ELIZA LEAK,
BORN WITHOUT ARMS!
The most wonderful and singularly accomplished
specimen of humanity living.
8he Crochets, Braids Hair, Embroiders, Writes
Sews, Knits, and nses the Scissors, Knife, Fork,
Tumbler, Ac., with aa much ease, dexterity and com
fort, as though blessed with hands and arms.
She will hold Levees daily at
ST. ANDREW’S HALL,
until further notice, from 10 a. m. to 2 p. in., and 3
to 6 p. m.
VT If you wish to be aatonlBhed and htghtly en
tertained, call and gee her.
Admission only 50 cents; Children, 25. mlG-tf
St. Andrew’s Hall.
MONDAY KVJEN1AG, MARCH 19tb.
Complimentary Benefit to
MISS M. E. GORDON,
Who will appear as MARCO and ASPACIA, in the
bcautitnl Play of
MARBLE HEART
Supported by a FuU and Efficient Company.
Further particulars in future advertisements.
IV Tickets can be had at John C. Schreiner &
Son.’ Book Store. ml7
Coma Tit protect the toes of children’s shoes.—
On. pair will outwear three without Ups. Bold every
where.
Notice.
THE City Treasurer is prepared to receive certain
of the taxes levied by the Ordinance passed Decem
ber 27th, 1865. That is, the tax upon grow sales of
merchandise and wares of every description; upon
all freight and passage money payable In this city,
and upon horses and mules. These taxes are due be
tween the flrat and tenth of each month for the pre-
ced'ng month. All other taxes are payable quarterly
between the same dates, in th. months of April, July
October and January. R. T. GIBSON,
ft City Treasurer.
MILL'S HAIR DYE, 50 cents—Black or
Brown, lnstao'aneous; best, cheapest, durable, re
liable. Depot, NW66 John street. Now York. Sold
by all drug and patent medicine stores everywhere.
ni9-ly
A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of MARRIAGE
Containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 line Plates
and Engravings of the Anatomy of the Human Or
gans in a state of Health and Disease, with a Trea
tise on Early Errors, its Deplorable Consequences
upon the mind and Body, with the Author’s Plan of
Treatment—the only rational and successful mode of
cure, as shown by the report of cases treated. A
truthful adviser to the married, and those contem
plating maiTlage, who entertain doubts of their phys
ical condition. Sent free of postage to any address,
on receipt of 25 cents, la stamps or postage currency,
by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Malden Lane,
Albany, 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 tim
HEADQUARTERS POST OF SAVANN All,
Savannah, Ga., March 17, 1866.
Genekai. Orders I
No. 1. /
L In obedience to Par. V, Special Orders No. 27,
dated Headquarters Department of Georgia, Augus
ta, Ga., March 14th, 1866, 1 hereby assume command
of the Post of Savannah, embracing the counties
formerly knowu as the District or Savannah, with
the exceptions enumerated In General Orders No. 10,
C. S. Headquarters Department of Georgia.
II. Reports and communications of an official na
ture will be addressed to 1st Lieut. Samuel Rounds
A. A. A. Gen., as heretofore.
(Signed) W. C. MANNING,
Mat. 103d U. 8. C. InPty.
Official: Samfel Rounds, 1st Lieut, and A. A. A.
Gen. ml7-3
Last Notice.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, \
Orrioi Ciiss of Counoil, Marck 17.1866./
All Persons doing business within the limits of the
city, who have not compiled with Ordinance passed
in Council Dec. 27iu, 1865, are hereby notified that
the (uxtikdcd) time for taking out licenses baa ex
pired. and parlies in default will be placed on the In-
formatiou Docket on Friday, March 23, 1806.
r Extract from Ordinance 27th Dec., 1865:]
Aoy person subject or liable to take out such li
cense or badge, and fa ling to do so for ten days after
tbe said first day of January in each year, shall be
liable to a fine of not more than thirty dollars for
each day’s default, on conviction before the Police
Court.
JAMES STEWART,
ml7-6 Clerk of Council.
Tax Notice.
OFFICE U. S. DIRECT TAX COMMISSIONER, 1
District of Gboboia, V
Savannah, Jan. I6tli, 1866. )
49* Notice is hereby given that the
TAX BOLL
for Chatham County is completed, and owners of
Real Estate In said county, Lots, Lrnds and Improve
ments, outside the city of Savannah, or Beal Estate
returned for Taxation In said conntj in I860, must
pay the Taxes due thereon within sixty (60) days
from this date at our office, N. W. cor. South Broad
and Lincoln afreets. Savannah, or suffer the penalty
T. P. ROBB, )
S. A. PANCOAST, f Commissioner*.
J. C. BATES, )
f5-tr
Office United States Pirect Tax
Commission,
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, »
Savannah. Jan. 18,1866. f
N OTICE is hersby given that the Tax Sol' for
Chath im county is now completed, and owners
of real estate In said county, lots, lands and Improve
ments ontslde the city of Savannah, or real estate re
turned for taxation in Mid county la 1818, may pay
tbe taxes due thereon within sixty (60) dus from this
date, at our office, north-west corner Sooth Broad
and Lincoln streets. Savannah.
T. P. ROBB, )
8. A. PANCOAST, VCommissioners.
J. C. BATES, j
116-tf
DAVID BAILEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
No. IS Whitaker »t.,
Between Bryan and Bay streets,
£ 9 now leceiving his Spring and Sommer Stock,
comprising line French Cloths and Casaimeres:
comprising fine French Cloths and Casalmercs
also, fine Fancy French Cassimerea and Coatings,
Drap D'Ete, Flannels, White and Brown Lines Dura,
Marseilles, Ac., which he will make np at the short
est notice and in the most fashionable style.
"V Remember No. It Whitaker Street.
ml7 lwAeodlm
SEA ISLAND COTTON SEED.
ICQ BUSHELS Sea Island Cotton Seed
IwJ For sale by
BRYAN, HABTRIDQB A CO..
1U Bay street.
WANTED.
/CONSIGNEE wanted for thirteen barrel* Onions,
V* marked tDj. received ner fUamshlD San Jacinto
from New York, February
riyMo
If not called tor by 1
~ exp
mi7
steamship San Jacinto
fonday next, will be sold to
B. H. HARDEE, Agent
Sayannali Mutual Loan Association.
An Adjonrned Meeting will be held at the Ex
change on Monday Evening next, ]9th inst., at 7>J
o'clock, when the dues will be collected.
ROBERT D. WALKER, President.
John if. Gucrard, Sec. mlG-3
COPARTNERSHIP.
T HE undersigned has this day formed a copartner-
. ship under the name and firm of
NEUFYILLE, BUTLER & CO.,
for the purpose of carrying on the busineas of
a House Furnishing Depot. Stoves and Tinware
in alt its branches. Roofing and Repairing, at the
old stand.
145 Broughton Street,
and wonld respectfully solicit a continuance of the
patronage of the cltxens of Savannah, which has
been so liberally given to our predecessors, W. II.
Williams and Oliver & Douglass. We will endeavor
to please all onr old patrons, and will use oar utmost
efforts to secure new ones.
RIF BENCES:
Robt. Habersham A Sons A. A. Solomons
Wm. Battereby A Co. O'Fallon A Co.
Edward Padelford Cunningham, Purse * Co.
O. Cohen Lovell A Lattiinore
Cteghorn A Cunningham Coper, Olcotts A Parrel ly
Weed & Cornwell DeWitt A Morgan
Erwin A Hardee L. J. Gnilmartin
Crane A Graybill Palmer A Deppjsh
Hunter A Gammell Holcombe a Co.
E. F. NEUFVILLE.
THOMAS F. BUTLER,
(Late with A. A. Solomons A Co.)
F. L. NEUFVILLE.
otice.
I have this day disposed of my Hou-e Furnishing
and Stove Depot to Messrs. Ntufvllle, Haller A Co.,
and wonld respectfully ask that tha public will con
tinue the liberal patronage to them lately awarded
me.
All parties having claims against me will please
present them, and those indebted to me will please
call and settle.
mlffS W. H. WILLIAMS
SIGHT EXCHANGE
On Merchants’ National Bank of N. Y.
ANDREW LOW & CO.
The Oglethorpe Insurance Co.
OF SAVANNAH.
Savannah. 15th March, lsec.
A Convention of the Stockholders of this Com
pany is hereby called to meet in the city of Savannah
on Thursday, the fifth day of April proximo, at 12
o'clock m„ at the office of Thomas A Son, 117 iiay
street
By order of the Board.
ml6-td J. T. THOMAS, Sec.
Just Received and for Sale on
Consignment,
^T reduced prices, by KENNETH McLEA A CO.,
202 Biy street: 260 this choicest Family and Ba
ker's Flour, HO bbla Extra State do, 200 libls cheap
Flour. Also for sale: 35 bbls Superior Mess Pork,
30 bbls Mess and Extra Mess Beef, 30 half bbis Mess
Pork, 80 half bbls Fulton Market Beef, 20-hhds clear
Bacon Sides, 40 bids Bacon Strips, 20 bbls Sngar-
cured Hams and Shonlders, 20 bbls Ordinary Shoul
ders, 100 packages Lard, 50 packages Ratter, 60 boxes
Raisins, 20 bbls White Beans, 60 bbls Pickled Her
rings. m!6-2w
Attention, Dealers!
YKTB will have ready for inspection this morning,
W samples of
A Large Lot of Tobacco,
to bo sold under the market, to close a concern.
YORK, WILLIAMS, MoINTIRE A CO.
m!4
Insurance.
HABIIE,
I F E
ACCIDENT
INSURANCE
RISKS TAKEN
IN THE FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS COMPA
NIES:
CAPITAL.
Columbia Fire Insurance Company, of New
York $500,000
Fulton Fire Insurance Company of New
York 200,000
Excelsior Fire Insurance Company of New
York 260.000
Springfield Fire Insurance Company of New
York 300,000
Putnam Fire Insurance Company of Hart
ford 500,000
Washington Fire Insurance Company of
Baltimore 600,000
Gnlf State Fire Insurance Company of Tal
lahassee 300,000
ACCIDENT.
Travelers’ of Uaitford $500,000
; Auction Sales.
Bii
y Stun A. Meyer.
TBli DAY, :9th lust., at 10 ov,„
will be sold- ...,
200 bbls Superfine and ’“h
20 do snouiderv r ' Mla ! ' lu ur
10 do Breakfast Baron
20 half bbls t ultun Mark,- „
50 tubs Lard M ‘ kvr
lObbls labrador and S] 10 ,
30 bbls Peach bioTv iw 11 "'’' 1
15 do white Pe.i Iteuuj,'
20 boxes old Canada Miu u-.
25,000 Cigars. s " w >»Bky
50 boxes family Soap
1 ease Dry Goods, No, lona
also, U “ er J'«c
1 Hue Milch Cow s ve , r .',.
1 fine Horse n " 0W - an <J Calf 3 dl
1 two-horse Wagon ‘boo |
1 Carriage, subside for h-„ i
and the usual assortment oi rurm?’ ,
LIGHT DRAFT STEAMERy*^
By Bell, Wylijr a Christian. ' SAIi
Will be sold in front of p
WEDNESDAY, March '
C it 15 0 -
account of all concerned " ' ' Vlt;,0ut teatr^
THE UGHT DRAFT SIDU
" GEELiBos
CHAT If A M
SIe -U(Q
Built of English iron; la-r ini f ! t
overhauled a-.d repaired, l™- : ,
fitted at au expen.eoi ovei-41 „ „ '" L c "tn.-«t."'
Stack, Paddle Wheels, fun, r,
and apparel, and rea.lv for ,' m ,,„ , ! lv "h f D .v v
seen at Miller’s Foundry WniH k ' a '"-
cotton; is a powerful fug.|!„ a ," ', lcl! ri* ^
feet; she is 120 feet c inches io„?.’ l n r '“’“«lffi
niches; Depth 6 feet 9 , m -h. s- T t',. 8 ''* » V I
Engine, disconnecting, k-iioti, ,; a "' STJ H »
inches; Cylinder *5 inch."? |.„ f s,r ” 1 * « 1
"f Kucketa g
le-s.
^chaser to pay for title*.
Width of Buckets Y8TncheV ,u ' 6 feei6 i^
TERMS CASH—Purchaser t
underwriters 7 ^'
By A. Minis.
At Lamar’s Store near the Rxchaii".-
next, at H o’c’ ,0
°B>l05Dj[
191 keg3 Nails,
damaged on hoard schooner San.h t
voyage from Philadelphia. „,m ,1
Wardens for account of Underwrii,« !! t! **
cerned, rwru «is and
“Mill ta,
WM
AT PRIVATE SALE.
B\ BELL, WYLLY A ('URUxi^-
That splendid Farm on ;i.- Thm ; !'
only one mile from the ecu ire „f r.-H, r “ !i
the Bilbo Farm, containing liPv'ri- :' , 3:i
farm has been for the
Marine and Pire.
Petersburg Savings and insurance Company
of Virginia $500,000
Enfaula Homo Insurance Company of Ala
bama 200,000
Georgia Hume Insurance Company, Colum
bus 350,000
LIFE.
IDU AB8ITS.
New England Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany of Boston $3,000,000
Knickerbocker Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany of New York 1,000,010
On Open Folioies.
In Great Western, of New York.
In Commercial Mutual, of New York.
AARON WILBUR, Agent.
No. 89 Bay Street.
MILLINER!.
received, a fine assortment of
SPRING GOODS,
highest state of cultivation aim n-
and most elevated site for a i.-Md,**s
There ia a Spring of Water 'Li
lias no superior in tin; Itnv cunitlr- ' J t ! *'*i
a lease which expires the lir-t i „,,r
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD STOCK
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
WILL sell Forty Shares Smidnvemerii I
if applied for before 11 I
AUCTION SALE.
By Mendel & Lallilean.
100 sacks Oats, slightly wet
200 do Corn, do do
5 bbls Biscuit
5 do Dried Fruit
Groceries, Dry Goods and Clothing
ADMINISTRATOR ’S SALE.
By T. J. Walsli.
Will be eold on TUESDAY, April 3d, in front 01% I
Conn Home, at 1 i o'clock: 1
North lmif of Lot No. 5 Third Tvihinj, Renas I
Ward, corner of Congre-e- and llrnytcu, etr-eti: > I
simple. Improvements—.tor- corie'-r emnw«I
Drayton street and a dwelling r.n Oncrcs- >tmt I
East half of Lot No. 2 Monterey Ward, snhjiv: a. I
ground rent of $21 61 per annum. Improvemena-1
three-story bri k dwelling on ,Tunes etrret; ;s
through the house and :: w. 11 of wider in tlierni
39 shares Central Railroad Slock ,
33 shares Southwestern do
5 shares Atlantic A Gulf do
Sold by leave of Ihc Ordinary of Chftibam ml
as the estate of Mrs. Jane Barnett, decease! 1911
division among the heirs.
Terms cash, purchasers paj ing for t ilt*.
Family Dye Colors.
Patented October 13, l'B3,
Suitable for City and Cuantry Trade,
Consisting in part of
BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS, VEILS, FLOWERS,
BOYS’ CAPS, and a general assortment of
MOURNING BONNETS.
Mrs. S. V. Pit ENTICE,
No. 143 Broughton st.
Office Comiis’rs Water Works,
& a vars aii, March 7,1866.
The public are requested in all cases of want of
prompt attention on the part of the plumbers to mak
ing repairs, or in cases of overcharging, to make
complaint at the office of Water Works ; so that in
cases of continued or gross neglect, the.ordinance can
he enforci d which requires the withdrawal of their
licenses.
By order of Board of Commissioners.
R. D. GUERARD.
m3 Sup’t W. W.
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS SEGARS. &C.
147 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
{NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.)
W E invite the attention of tbe Trade and the Pub
lic generally to our large and elegant assort
ment of
J. N. WILSON,
Photographer,
8. E. corner Broughton and Whitaker Strs.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Old pictures copied with the greatest rare. d!4
NEW BOOKS
RECEIVED BY
Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly.
Wives and Daughters; by Mrs! Gaskcll.
Tried and True; by Alton Clyde.
Agnes -, by Mrs. Oliphaut.
False Pride; or Two Ways to Matrimony.
Jealousy; by George Sand.
DeBow’s Review for March. ml 6
GROCERIES AT GOST.
A. M. Scarbrough & Co.
Are dosing out tlielr stock of GROCERIES at cost.
CORNER BAY AND ABERCORN STS.
COHN.
AAA BUSHELS Prime White Corn, in bulk, per
ilfUU schooner Emma. For sale by
ml«-» CRANE A GRAYBILL.
«OY£RESS WANTED.
A GENTLBMAN (widower) residing in a pleasant
Sooth Carolina, about 3o miles irom
aavauaii, desires to engage the services of a re
spectable middle-aged lady,as Matron and Governess
“ waall girls, a liberal salary will be paid,
aattafectery references will be required. Applica
tions addressed to this office will reach him and meet
with prompt attention- mi7-tf
Wines, Liiqnors, Cordials, Conserves, Se
gura, etc., etc.,
which is not excelled by any similar establishment in
the States.
We are sole proprietors af DUNBAR’S CELE
BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputation of
which is fully established in this and foreign coun
tries; DUNBAR’S well known STOMACH BITTERS,
guarantc-d superior 10 any article of the kind, de
signed ex|-re«sly fur hotel and family use: DUN
BAR'S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, War
ranted of the utmost purity, mid put up txpresely
for our house, of which we are role proprietors and
importers. Sole Agents for liobert Smith’s ccle-
nnitort PHILADELPHIA ALE, in cases and barrels;
English, Scotch und American ALE and PORTER,
BRANDY, Scotch and Bourbon WHISKEY and AR
RACK BUNCHES, formerly well known throughout
the United Stales, put np by us in cases for export
and home consumption.
T. J. D. A Co. arc sole Agents for A. A n- W.
Catherwood'a Pore RYE WHISKIES', XX and XXX
brands, guaranteed unsurpassed in qnality 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 the very lowest net cash
prices. BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, CHAMPAGNES,
and every description end grade of Foreign Liquors
imported directly by this bouse, and for sale iu bond
or duty paid, at lowest market rates. d90-tf
Scranton, Smith & Co.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
CUOICB OLD BHAKDlfCS,
WHIsKEY,
GIN,
WISES, As.
EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES,
ASM,
Hay, Corn, Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to
the trade; and we flatter ourselves that we can nuke
it to the interest of dealers to patronise us, at the
head of Bay, opposite Jefferson st. mio-tf
KIRLIN, BR0. & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, WHS M) LlfOBS,
CORNER WHITAKER STREET
BAY LANE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED A DELIVERED.
au21 tf
Black
Dark Green
Black for Silk
Light Green
Dark Bine
Magenta
Light Blue
Maine
French Blue
Maroon
Claret Brown
Orange-
Dark Brown
Pud;
Light Brown
Purple
Snuff Brown
Royal Purple
Cherry
Salmon
Crimson
Scarlet
Dark Drab
Slate
Light Drab
Snlferino
Fawn Drab
Violet
Ltght Fawn Drab
Yellow.
- Dyeing Silk, Woolen
and Misei! GonisSu
Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Glove?, Boones,
Hats, Feathers, Children’s Clothing,
and all kinds of Wearing Apjratf!.
A SAVING OF 80 PEil CENT. J|
For 25 cents you can color aa many cnttlm"
otherwise cost five timea that sum. Varioa a
can be produced from the same dye Tl'-t
simple, and any one can nse D • with ?
success. Directions in English, l-'i-mi »nd 6
inside of each package. _,
HOWE Jt STEUSI
260 Broadway. M*|
For sale by druggists and dealers generally.
ectlo-6m
PHOTOGRAPH
A New and Fresh Supply
Of many varieties; also,
PHOTOGRAPHIC®!
OR PANORAMIC ALBUM
A new, ornamental, and useful ariblo
For sale by
COOPER OLCOTTS A FABBStfJ
W atch.es J ewelrr-
Silver and Plated M
Fancy Goods. * *■
T HE undersigned respectfully rail' tM«n j
the citizens and visitors fmn lie r0 "!)“4 r s|
well selected stock of Wa'ch'--. JewciT-
Plated Ware, Clocks, Fancy Good?,
volvers and Pistols of the most celeorwa
turers.
Particular attention is paid to
Watches, Jewelry and (leeks. H?-' 1 ?® a
competent workmeD engaged
Cor. Broughton an-1
the
5
teed.
dec26-6m
'.Tf.las--’’*' I
ISAAC RUSSELL
DEPUTY CITY
Constable and Notary
f-S CHATHAM COP-TY
SODA W
$25 REWARD
ATE*
_0 .
FOR proof to convict any l“'r> 11
the following desciiiiod B'"t; ’ • nWl go**
Having recently, at a pf"\vtri u m '
entire new sett of monliH m ^ f#|
SODA WATER PHILADE lf
TER
and ale
poiiie? to*”* Jot!
are made. Each of those
the year 1866 blown in the gu -- , n c j»
„,-r,rwirfv V,0 OthCf T" , 0 „ t
gy“
iny private property no offi
bottles made in them. I nelt
any of those Bottles. ,c y Id'
NO OTHER PERS0>
TO DO SO. ^
1 simply lend them 10 are
tentsf with the understanding
turned to me when empty. jet auk
This is well unders ood } f j f ie nt;i' ‘
less of their just L’w.i:v ror S
those bottles with the»- ! ro pert>' JJjL
thereby depriving me of W J J ld uuJjg p
me to losses which are ,-speD^f-
Those Bottles are non ' £ tenc r ad*
more so by the Patent C- rk iI • {(jil . p$et8J.
lost with every bottle oMl
>a
i
f fell
l bil
Pdnt
‘the
■,lir*r
un every wmmc . [S c
many taxes Imposed up<m t ^ ^
the most oppressive of ^ , )n grorfj^pj
th.
That
of cj
°r C<
S‘«
, a J
percent. 706^1;
or Mineral Water, which re 1 r ice*.
that Ulsunposeible, atK - ^ re |.y 'jV
the loss of Bottles, and I d® J
sons against buying, sell F of me s*re
in any manner depriving m )t)[l y
“**■ „ Soda Water Bottling &*} ffesi *
ml 7 Southwest corner 01
ri-ally
! co
{Man;
t>Pei
5 th,
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