Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, March 26, 1866, Image 2

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■Sfrnjfth w i* e*aT»4*»tedfcteredEhmlifr. The Savannah Daily Herald. BY S. W. MASON. SAMVBL W. MASON \\. T. THOMPSON, Associate Editor. Official Paper of the City. LARGEST CIRCULATIONII THE SITT AID 6QIITT MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1866. THE HUNGARIAN MOVTEMEST. There la no point of foreign politica more interesting now than tbftt which promises the independence of Hungary ; not so complete a sovereignty as .was sought by Kossuth, but one which involves the concession of many of the Magyar demands, and which gives the country a character and a hope such as it lias cot had l'or many years. The Hungarians ask that their old boundaries may be res tored, and that they have guaranteed to them again the rights conveyed by the Pragmatic enactions of the last century. This is the chief demand of the several parties of the Hungarian Diet. The Austrian government favors some part of the Hungarian desire, and has exerted its ictluence to secure the accord of refractory provinces. It has asked -.V provincial diets to fall in with the objects of the Hungarians, and the probabilities are that under such influences the old kingdom will resume some of its former importance. It would seem that the Austrian ministry mast have calculated the step from the be ginning ; and yet it is hardly possible to see how, if so many and important rights are conceded to huDgary, not with the consent only, but at the instance of Austria in 9ome particulars, others can long be withheld ; h„w, in fact, it can fail to happen that Hun gary will grasp all of her nationality and power, and Austria lose an important king dom. It is stated that theEmpeior was well receive 1 in his late journey to Hungary, and so was the Empress, but the feeling of ua- tiocailtv was shown even then. TRIBUTE or RESPECT. •Tiie following preamble and resolution*, offered by John Foley, were unanimously adopted by the Hiber nian Society at Its Anniversary Meeting, March 17th, 1866— Whereas. It has pleased Almighty God to remove from our midst our late worthy and esteemed friend and brother, Christopher Hussey, who died near Jonesboro,’ N. C. about the close of the late war, and whereas. It is becoming and proper that we offer a tribute of respect to hi* memory. Be It therefore Resolved, That in his death we recognize thehand of an All-wise providence, that we humbly bow to Hi* Drttae knowing that He doeth all things ^jfcsoZoe^Thatlnhla death thi* Society has lost a useful and devoted member; that w* offer our un- fehrned sympathy to the family of the deceased, and pray that oar loss may be hla eternal gain. Resolved, That the above preambfe and resolutions be spread upon the minute* of our Society, acopy furnished by the Secretary to the thirdly of the de ceased and be published in the city papers. A true extract from the Records of the Hibernian Society. JNO. R. DILLON'. m2d l Sec. H. S. New Advertisements. County Solicitor. Fellow-Citizens of Chatham County—I am a candidate for the office of County Solicitor, and re spectfully a9k your support at the election to be held on the 2d of May next. m2fl-tf JNO. O. FERRILL. ATTENTION 1 Metropolitan Fire Company. The regular Monthly Meeting of this „ Company will be held io the Long Room _of the Exchange This Evening, at 7>i o'ci.fcs. Ail members are requested to be present, and come prepared to pay all dues; also for hats and uniforms. By order of JAMES STEWART, President. J. A. Fecoee, Secretary. m26-l New Advertisements. FOR SALE. THE STEAMERS FANNIE LEHR & MINNIE BRANDT, .iccommuifattoris for passengers; carrry 650 bales of cotton each; very suitable for tiado or for ?Swtog They an: now In good running order. " For farther particulars, apply to „ Laroche a west, m2 °-6 Or J. D. BRANT. BOSTON & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR BOSTON The fast steamship CITY OF BATH) T. H. Bell, Commander, Will sail for the above port on Saturday, Mure It 31, at — o’clock. 11 M) b of AprU^ WP Wimam Tlbbett * following on the For fright or passage, apply to or a o RICHARDSON k BARNARD. m.C C Bay *t.. oppoaite Mariner's Church New Advertisements. # ■nh.^jrn.uif^-n AN O It DIN A sets - To Increase die fees of the Weighers of Hay. and to provMe for the appointment of two non weighers of bay. „ 8*0.1. Be U ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah In Connell assembled, and It Is hereby ordained by the authority of theaatne, That the fees of the Weighers of Hay ehall hereafter be (10) ten for every bundle of Hay weighed instead of six and a quarter as formerly, and that all ordi nances and p> rts of ordiaances, so far as they mili tate with this ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed. Sec. 3,.And be It furtliaocrdalned by the authority aroresald. That in future there shall be two addf. tionnl Weighers of Hay, the first election lor whom shall take place at the next regular meeting of Coun cil after the usual notice published by the Clerk of Connell. - - Ordinance passed In Connell March Slat. 1866 BOW. C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest: Jas Stiwabt, Clark Council, m26 3 ATTENTION, FENIANS. T HERE will be a meeting of the Fenian Brother hood on MONDAY EVENING. 26th Match, Inti., at 8 o'clock p. m., over the store of M. J. Doyle, 110 Bryan street Punctual attendance of all the mem bers is moat a irnettly requested, as business of Im portance Is to be tratis cted. Those wishing to join the cause are respectfully In. vited to attend. By order of JAMES SKEHAN, m24-2 State Center. Notice. THE BOARD OF HEALTH. The papers throughout the country are bu.-y ih? Hissing the probable visitation of thi- cholera to the United States this year during the summer and fall months. State L gis a ures and city corporations are pass ing sanitary measures lor the protection of their various localities, by using all proper ami judicious means to prevent the advent of the fell destroyer. Whatever the conclu sions may be as to the manner in which the demon sends forth his deadly messages to work his will in desolating homes and de populating busy cities, there is a general de sire that ali our cities should bo properly cleansed, aud every thing done that can be done to defend them from the dreadful pesti- leuce. Our excellent Mayor sharing in this gen eral fe.v.iug, has wisely instituted a board of Health, which, composed as it is of a large number of our most experienced and intelli gent citizens,, representing every locality, may jusdy be regarded as the most important measure that has been adopted for the im provement of the sanitary condition of this city. This Board is to convene to-day, and it is lair to presume will at once commence the important work assigned to it. The con- di'ion of most of the city, and especially of toe parts in which the bulk of the popula tion is found, is such tuat with proper scavenging ail known local causes of disease m ,y be effectually removed, aud with proper eewr-nge, draining, and scavenging, the en tire city might be rendered pre-eminently healthy, sii.ee the wide streets, intervening parks and large lots offer facilities of ventila tion and carrying off of moisture such as are found in scarcely any other city of its size. Wo have heard it suggested thut some steps should be taken to provide hospital accom modations for negroes sick of other than contagious diseases, that they may be re moved from the tenements in which this por tion of our population are crowding. This and other matters of more importance will make up n work for the Board of Health which will require time aud much careful diligence before it can be carried forward to successful results. The New "iork Board of Health is just at this time a laborions body. It holds fre quent meetiugs, at which it receives aud con siders complaints from the police and citi zens. It is governed by a code of by-laws anu is empowered to order the summary re moval of nuisances. Some idea may be formed of the labors cf the board when it is slated that at its meeting on Thursday last eighteen hundred complaints were awaiting its action, while there were three or four thousand others that had not yet been inves tigated by the police. Complaints coming through the police are considered as though made oiBciully and do not require particular examination, but complaints coming through citizens, and which may be groundless o r m ide through malice, are carefully examined bttore extreme measures are taken. Impor tant caics of alleged nuisances are luvesliga- ted by an officer of the Board or the medical in.-pectors, while all ordinary complaints are investigated by members of the sanitary po lice, who act in conjunction with the Board of Health, and who devote much of their time to that duty. At the meeting of the Board on Thursday iast orders were issued for the suppression of five extensive bone- boiling establishments in various parts of the city, besides many other nuisances. Tue Netv York Board of Health seem ful ly alive to the importance of enforcing the most thorough sanitary measures in view of the threatened approach of the Asiaticcbole- ra, and have no doubt matured a system of action which, though not entirely suited to the circumstances of smaller cities, might be adopted in part by the boards of other cities with great benefit. We suggest that it would be proper for our own Board of Health to communicate with the board of New York with a view to obtain information in regard to their organization, powers and mode of proceeding. Mail Route to be Opened to the Rio Grande. Wabbisgtov, March 22._The Postmaster General baa ordered an extension of the route from 8au An tonio to Fort Clark, through Elpaao, making the entire distance of 700 miles, and the service once a week and back. The army in Texas is to be placed in close S istal communication with the military poeta in New exico and California. OFFICE MASTER OF TRANSPORTATION,) C. R. R., Savannah, March 24,18 £. j Shippers are respectfully informed that the Central Railroad is now open lor the reception of freight up to Station No. 9. f)26-3 8. M. SELKIRK, M. 1 CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. fTHIS popntai and wed known Hotel, situated in tile , . easiness portion of the city, ha* beeu newly fur nished throughout by the present proprietor, who has been sixteen year* connected with the establishment. W WHITE, Proprietor. To Rent. T WO fine Rooms, suitable for a lady and gentleman. Second door from corner Boll and Broughton streets. Best references given. m?6 tf POWDER, POWDER. Of|fi XEGS, halt kegs and qllarter kegs Hazard's ZUU Electric Powder 4o c s-s pound cans Hazard’s Powder 2(H) bags assorted sixes Drop and Bach Shot Percussion Cass and Bar Lead For sale by HILTON A HANDELL, m26-3 193 Bay street. TO COUNTY MERCHANTS. W E invite your attention to the latgest and most complete stock of DRY GOODS to be found in this city, and which Is offered AT THE LOWEST PRICES, For Charleston, The steamer DICTATOR, Capt. L. M. Coxirrra, will leave Telfair’s wharf Every Saturday Morning at 9 o’clock, arriving In Charleston same evening. For height or passage, apply on board, or to L. J. QUILMABTIN A CO., Agents. m?i> .1 ELECTION NOTICE. CITY OF SAVANNAH, Office Clerk of Council, March 23d, 1866. A T the next regnlar meeting of Council, to be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at IX o'clock p. m , April 4th, 1866, an elecUon will ba held for the offices of Three Weighers of Hay, In accordance with Ordinance passed In Oanncll March 21st, 1866. Applicants mast state in their ap plications the names of their secarities (two reqntred) to each bond $500, and hand In their applications to me on or before 10 o’clock a. m. on that day. JAMES STEWART, m24-td Clerk of Connell, C. 8. NOTICE C ONSIGNEES per Steamship NORTH POINT, from Baltimore, will please attend to the recep tion of their goods landing this day at Jones, wharf. All goods temsinlng on wharf at snn down, will be stored at risk and expense of ownera, and will be ready for delivery on TneBd iy, 2Tth Inst. m24-2 Laroche a wfst, Agts. FOR AUOUSTA - Notice. The light-draft Steamer express, Capt. Moonr, will have quick despatch for Angnsta Freight received at the Lower Hydrau’dc Pass. m - 6 ' 4 F. W. SIMS A CO., Agents. Pioneer Line FOR NEW YORK. REDUCTION OF PASSAGE. Cabin Passage, |25 OO Deck, $10 00 J The splendid steamship HUNTER, Rogers, Com mander, will leave for the above port on her | INDIA MULL, BISHOP LAWN regular day. T HE undersigned, nnder the name and style of PHILLIPS A MYERS, have this day formed a , “ limited partnership " for the transaction of a Gene ral Commission, Auction. Factorage and Forwarding Business In the city of Savannah, to continue urtil the first day of January, 1871. Barnet Phillips and Frederick Mvera are the general partners, and John Chadwick of New York the special partner, who has contributed the anm of twenty-five thousand dollars | to the common stock of the co-partnership. BARNET PHILLIPS. FREDERICK MYERS. JOHN CHADWICK. Savannah. 22d March, 1866. m2t-1awSw SILK BASQUES AND SACQUES. | PLAID, STRIPED AND PLAIN CAM BRICS OHECK, DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS STRIPED, PLAIN AND CHECKED nainsooks Special Notices. S. T.-~I860--X. Drake’s Plantation Bitters. They purify, strengthen and Invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. TTiey are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hoars. They strengthen the system and enliven Hie mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fever*/ They purify the breath and aridity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best Bitters In the world. They make the weak strong, an* are exhausted nature’s great re storer. They are made of pure St- Croix Russ the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs; J ind are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. Only gen- nine when Cork Is covered by our private C. S. Stamp. Beware of counterfeits and refilled bottles. P. H. DRAKE A CO., oct28-eodly 81 Park R ow. New York. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm* Thi* la the moat delightful and extraordinary article | ever discovered. It changes tho tan-burnt face an hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty. Imparting the marble parity of yoath, and the distln- j ffue appearance so inviting in the dty belle of fashion. It removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness (Tom | the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It contains no material injurious to the skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera Singer*. It la what every lady shonld have. Sold | everywhere. Retail price, 60 cents. Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y. Address all orders to Auction Sales. By Blun A Meyer. TBIS DAY, 26th lust., at lOo’clock a. m., will be sold In front of store: 20 tabs Prime Lard Bbla Shoulders do Breakfast Bacon do Pea Blows To close consignment. ALSO, 60 boxes Soap* 3 bbls Syrup 30 boxes Navy Bread 130 do assorted Liquors, consisting of Bran dies, Gin, Bitters, Wlitskey, Ac. Besides the nsual assortment or Furniture and other articles. m26 BY THOMAS J. WALSH. On TUESDAY, April 3d, will be sold in front of the Court Honse: Lot No. 29 and Improvements, Colombia Ward. 120 feet on Yorx street and 46 feet on Habersham street, Gronnd rent, $65 36 per annum. Lot No. 30 and Improvement^, Columbia Ward, 46 feet on Habersham street and 120 feet on a lane. Gronnd rent $38 24. For farther particulars enquire at the Counting Room. Titles undoubted. Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles. - m26 BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. Will be sold, on the first TUESDAY in April, in front of the Court House, at 11 o'clock : Improvements on Lots Noe. 4 and 6, 4th Tything, Reynolds Ward, consisting of one Two Stoiy Wooden Dwelling, on brick basement, fronting on Congrats street: Two Story Dwelling fronting on Lincoln.etreet and Two One-Story Houses, fronting on lane—unex- plred terms of lease of the lots to October, 1869, at three hundred and fifty dollars per annum, which will be transferred to purchasers. Terms cash. m24 Amuseme ST. ANDREW?^ RlTMAMn ~~~ * ^ compumentarTbe^T; MISS ISADORA ^THE *JEWEiS 1 M C THE ln ,he STANCE. r THE COL’XctF^ MR. E. R. Dalt* who has kindly volunteered wm T °N, Eassx** *■ MONDAY ^Ibeprerected I Tlie JeYv BY THOMAS J. WALSH. THIS DAY, 26th Inst., will be sold In front of store at 10j< o’clock : 36 bbls Flour 20 firkins Lard 10 kegs Batter 20 bbls Potatoes 14 boxes 10’a Tobacco 5 do ^ lb do 15 kegs Nads, 4, 6, 10 4 X bbls Pickles 20 boxes Adamantine Candles 18 cases Pickles, pt. qt, and X gallon. 20 boxes Family Soap 10 do No. 1 do Terms cash. m26 ocl27-eodly - DEMAS BARNES A CO., , New York. By EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, 151 Congress street. Savannah, Ga. COTTON SEED. n A BUSHEL'S fine Sea Island. JL For sale P. H. BEHN, m26-eod3* 114 Bay street. TOBACCO; ~7C HALF and three-quart(S boxes, Bright, pounds, / Tobacco 125 half and three-quarter boxes, Medium, pounds, Tobacco 60 half and three-quarter boxes, Navy, pounds, Tobacco 175 eighth boxes Bright, half pounds, Tobacco 150 do do Sweet do do For sale by HILTON A RANDELL, 193 Bay street. KEROSENE OIL A T One Dollar per gallon, and KEROSENE CANS of every size. Fb of every size. m2G-3 For sale by G. M. HEIDT, Corner Whitaker and 8tate eta. SAW MILL FOR SALE. T WO very desirable Steam Saw Mills fifty-eight mites from the city, on the Savannah, Atlantic A Gulf Railroad. Stock and outfit all In complete run ning order ; with Umber land suffldentto supply the mills for three or four years. Apply to T. B. MARSHALL A PRO., Savannah, Or T. U. HOOKER. m26-tf At Station No. 6. A. liORCRERT & SON, Bread & Biscuit Bakery, CORNER OF BRYAN AND JEFFERSON STS., Savannah, Georgia. Navy Pitot Bread Butter and Sugar Crackers Soda, Wine, Egg Biscuits, Ginger Snap CWT ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. m‘.‘6-2w Wanted. B Y a ynung min a situation as Clerk in a good house. Best of reference as to capacity, hun- ecty. Ac. Address Lock B x 124 m2G-tt Coal Discovered on the Falkland Isles. A second very important discovery of coal has been made in the eastern island of that valuable British possession, the Falkland Isles, near Cape Horn, South America. This coal seems to be different from that found by Mr. Ramsay Cooke. R. N„ i n 18G3 bans highly bituminous, and judging from a surface sDeci men shown to us promises to be an excellent flam in o ooa, for steamers. These discoveries have very crekt importance in consideration of the advantaceon. Situation of those fine lslandB aa a naval and coalim, itation for steamers to and from the Pacific. * FOR SALE. T HE TREE?, aa they stand, on twcntr-two thou sand acres on the St. Johns river. Fla. Apply to W. 8. WALKER Breed street, nest to State Bank, mi6 lit Charleston, S. C. WANTED. A GOOD Cook, Washer end Irontr, for * small family. Apply at this office. , - ni2u-l FOUND. A YOUNG COLT, about three year* old. Any one proving property and paying expense* can have the above by applying at thi* office m26-l* EAST INDIA RICE. K A BAGS, in store and for sale by RANDELL A CO., Cor. Bay and. Barnard streets. Thursday, March !89, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations. apply to mfO ITUNTER A GAJ1MEIX. FOR NEW YORK. ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Company. IE Cabin Passage, $35 . ..Deck, $10 The very fast and commodious steamship Flambeau, Capt. W. B. EATON, is expected to sail on Wednesday, 28th Inst, at 5 o’clock p. iu. For freight, or passage, having very elegant ac commodations, apply to m2C WILDER k FULLARTON. JONES’ 5-4 CAMBRICS, IRISH LINENS WHITE AND COLORED BRILLIANTS BUFF, WHITE AND FIGURED PIQUA CLOTH [LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SILK GLOVES LISLE AND | MISSES' LONG NET MITTS, &e., &c. Just opened at EINSTEIN & ECKMAN, m24 151 Congress Mreet, BLACK SILKS - ! FOR NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST Mail steamship Company, SIDE-WHEEL SHIP, Fastest Ship In the Trade. We have received by last steamers— BLACK SILKS, of all widths COLORED AND WHITE DRESS GOODS MOZAMBIQUES, GRENADINES, BAREGES, PIANO CLOTHS. PLAIN AND CHECK POPLINS, LAWNS, MUSLIN, ORGANDIES, and otbtr Styles of Dress Goods. EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, ■* 161 Congrea street. Cabin Passage, $30 Steerage, $15 • i Deck, $10. « This ship made her last trip to New York in fifty- eight hours. The very fast and exceedingly commodious steam ship GENERAL BARNES, 2,0e0 tons burthen. Tiros. H. Mobtox, Esq., Com mander, will positively soil on her regular day, Saturday, March 31, at 9 o’clock a. m. For fr-lght or pnssage, having accommodations uusurpaeaed, apply to »“*« WILDER A FULLARTON. COEN, COTTON SEED, SUGAR, CANDLES. &C. OAAA sacks Prime whlteCorn. "VUv iooo sacks Prime Yellow Corn. 1500 sacks Gnlf Cotton Seed, loo boxes Star Candles. 10 hhds Choice Clarified Sugar. 13 tierces Prime Leaf Lard. 3 tierces DavU’ Choice Sugar Cured Hams. 3 casks Bacon. 10 tons Cotton seed Oil Cake—a capital feed for Cows. Cargo or. schooner Grace Clifton, from New Or' leans, landing and for sale by mar24-S a. MINIS. CEDAR CAMPHOR Murray’s Line. For Moths. Sold ty Druggists everywhere. Hards A Chapman, Boston. m23-6 NEW /« Paper Bags. ?fv ? '\MD If TN store and for sale very cheap, a large stock of all * sixes of the patent Satchel BotiomJ’xj PLATNBR * BOSWOl 210 Bay street. REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES. Cabin Passage, $30 Deck $10 | Tho new and splendid steamship LEO, Dearborn, commander, will leave for the above port on her regular day, Thursday, March 99th, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to U120 OCTAVUS COHEN. DRAMATIC. A Complete Assorment of French’s Play Books, at ESTILL’3 NEWS DEPOT, m23 Buli St., next to the Post Office 1 FLOUR AND K. D. HOMINY. 7Rfl BBLS -. just received and for sale by ' KAWDELL A CO., 6 Cor. Bay and Barnard streets. WANTED. A Rice Field FLATBOAT, fllty to sixty feet long of -f*- the nsual dimensions. Apply to PHILLIPS A m26-3 MYER8, No. 66 Bay street. FOB PALATKA, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, FER- NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. Carrying the United States Mall. The new and fast Steam Packet Ella, Capt P. B. ROWLAND; will leave Every Tuesday Morning at 10 o’clock. For freight or passage, apply on board at Charles I )n and Florida steam packet Wharf, until farther m ce. M. A. COHEN. Freight payable by shippers. Freight received at all times st the Warehouse. (23-a-m-tn-tf Immense Improvement In Steam- HICKS’ PATENT DIRECT-ACTING, RE- CIPROCATING-PISTON STEAM EN GINES. | CAVE 75 per cent. In space, weight, transportation, ° friction, and parts over the best engines, with great economy In steam and repairs. The cheapest, simplest most compact, and durable made. Adapted to all purposes. For circular address the Hicks Engine Co., No. 88 Liberty street. New York. flW-2aw6tn - Fertilizers. 100 MU*to° J £ crtiUzer *’ ****&*>y damaged. For CLAQHORN A CUNNINGHAM. HATS AND STRAW GOODS FOB X«n, Women an4 Children, AT WHOLESALE^ % Pi Notice. A T Sffi‘5SS53ATJS5J^S3S! rtjjn* by every ateamsr. Three goods xr*re bought directly from a* mann- they are jobbed C ONSIGNEES per steamship LEO, from New -These goods wore bought directly I York, WB1 please attend *o the reception of their *?d will be sold as low a* goods landtag th1a day at Lamar’s wharf. Lower ai J? "£ w York. Press. „.^*“ >t * Tt,ltln ir the city wUl dp well to call and All goods remaining on the whirl after sunset will exlmlne my stock before purchasing elsewhere, be stored at risk and expense of owners I a M COLDINO. tn-6 OCTAVUS COHEN, Agent j m20 166 Voupmlsheet. Just Received and for Sale on Consignment, AT REDUCED PRICES, BY KENNETH HGLEL&CO. 909 BAY ITUKT. 250 bMa choicest Family and Baker's Flour 100 bbls extra State Floor 200 bbls cheap Floar. A1SO FOE S1LI: 35 bbls Superior Met* Pork 30 bbls Mess and ex. Mess Beef 30 half bbls Mesa Pork 30 do Folton Market Beef 20 hhds Clear Bacon Sides 40 bbls Bacon Stripe 20 bbls Sugar Cared Hams and Shoulders - So bbls ordinary Shonlden 100 packages Lard 60 do Butter >• 60 boxes Raisins 20 bbls White Beans 60 bbls Pickled Herrings. m23-6 ATTENTION OF CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND RETAILERS REQUESTED. Auction of Bacon, Hams, Batter, Flour, Shoulders, Lard, Au., at Wholesale. For sale by auction to close consignments, on TUESDAY, March 27th, at 10 o’clock a. m. on the premises of Kenneth McLea k Co., 202 Bay street: 200 bbls low priced Floor 300 do Superfine Flour 260 do Extra Flour 20o do Baker’s and Family Flour 21 packages low priced Shoulders 18 packages Sugar Cured Hams and Shoulders 36 do choice Breakfast Bacon, without re* serve * 10 bbla very choice Clear Bacon 5 bbls new smoked Bacon Sides, heavy 8 boxes choice Bacon Strips 30 bbls Mess Pork 20 half bbls Mess Pork 20 half bbls Fulton Market Beef 6 bbls newly smoked Beef 100 packages Lard 36 do Butter Together with White Besns, Layer Babins and Pickled Herring. The above goods will be sold In lots by wholesale, and a portion of them without reserve. Merchants from the conutry are particularly requested to at tend. The goods can be examined at any time be fore the tale. BLUN A MKYEK, Auctioneers. Rachael ’ ’ J Ellaxar "; ”" Mi* j - . SONG (who has kindly volunteered)!!' J^ - • „ To “delude Witt jMlHeartNeierWii 1 jjj ^ TURE in conjunction with tfe® 1 —- nitICCo, ^'l DISSOLUTION OF T'SKKSS’Js^.^ consent The business will h du * uiT ea C'*: I by J. Gardner, at the old s in second door from Barnard. d Br0 »gti^' I ?• Ba 8DSjd Savannah, March 19th, iS66 ' GAhB - N£ B IraiiEigf v V to the undersigned it hi, t f' IJence pr*-,., that “The Merchants’ Na tn the city of Savannah in the * o! W»' and State of Georgia, haa heeu U uT, tJ 0( and according to the requiremenra^^S Congress entitled “An Act m, of He icM Currency, secured bv a pled-"f t * bonds, aud to provide for the, rwtel demption thereof” approved w, , 5 ! 1 * complied with all the i-n °Wons of « h. to be complied with before com»S1I? of banking nnder said aut. raen atiKtHebuty, Now, therefore, 1, Freeman n,,,. „ the Currency, do hereby certliv National Bank of Savannah ” 1 nah, In the county of Chatham of *•'«. Is authorized to commence the hn -F * under the act aforesaid bns ‘M*ot biX In testimony wnervof, witness me > Of office tills seventh day or Jfarch’isT Md *! I n£-i& pbeemakcuki, K»Jtru,n. The Merchants’ National Bn,, Savahnah. March 19 mvi M I in pursuance of the authority or theSd» ! Comptroller as above, this BadIc nhh , five hundred thousand dollars (« JJL d.WJ[ commence to receive deposits and n«V?t£ir, l3 ' 11 a general banking business on 21s Inst., at Its banking house on thML, 1 . i?' 4 ' Bad and Drayton streets. e b ' !, «i | BR <? BA M.rra; !tK marl9-2m 0E0. W. bills, cuiutr. Orders for Lumber. MIRRORS AND LOOKING GLASSES. nnderslgued are prepared to receive orders By Blun & Meyer. A for Pitch Pine LUMBER. . | 3 - ‘ ^ ~ Will be sold on MONDAY, 26th Inst, at 10 o’clock a. m., In front of store : Confer with Geo. c. Freeman, Savannah, or ad- TTNI- dress ml0-eod2w PARKER, TTNER * CO.,’ Coleraine, 8t. Marys River. Ga. WM. CLIFFORD NEFFS Celebrated Brands or NECTAR and QUAKER WHISKIES, 30 Oval, Square and Arched Top Gilt, Black Wal nut. Rosewood and Gilt Frame Mirrors, 40x20 50 do do 34x20 50 do do 28x16 60 do do 24X14 100 do 13 do 17x1014 100 do do 12x9 200 do do 9x7 30° plain Mahogany Frame Looking Glasses, different sizes. m24-2 In store and for sale low by BRYAN, HARTRIDGE A CO., Agents. OATS, OATS. P RIME article, in lots to suit parchaeera, at the lowest market rates. Apply to STEAMER CHRISTOPHER. AT AUCTION. N By Bell, Wylly & Christian. Will be sold on WEDNESDAY next, 28th day of March, at 12 o’clock, in front of the Exchange, for account of all concerned : 9. Apply t CHARLES L. COLRY k CO., Corner nay and Abercorn sts. THE SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER CHRISTOPHER, as she now lies In Savannah River, near poor Robin’s ther with all her Machinery. Tackle GEIL’S FARM, WHERE wltl be RIFLE SHOOTING on this place on I sad Apparel, belonging to said boat now on 'boenTaa A Monday, 26th lust J sl,e snagged. Sold for the benefit and account of FOUR PRIZES, | all concerned.. Terms cash, purchaser* to pa; for titles. TWO of which are FINE GOLD WATCHES. mar24 «. Ship Stores. 20 bbls new Mess Beef SO bbls Mew and Prime Pork 60 bbls Pilot and Navy Bread Sperm and Lard Oil White Lead and Paints Manilla and Tarred Rope Rope and Iron Strapped Blocks Canvass, Twine, Anchors, Ac. For sale by m24-eodl0t CLAQHORN A CUNNINGHAM. TRUSTEES SALE I By Bell, Wylly A Christian. Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in April, in front of the Court House, at 11 o’clock: 600 acres of Land, beautifully situated on the Cen tral Railroad, at Whiteeviile, 30 miles from the dty of Savannah. The above land presents many advan tages to sny person desirous of purchasing a Farm conveniently situated from the dty. Sale positive. Terms cash. m ;3 Rhodes’ Super Phosphate. Tlx© Stauarcl Manure, Por Culture of Cotton* W E can supply Planters and Factors with this old established Manure. MILLER, THOMAS A CO., 14 Bay-st., Savannah. SOUTH-WESTERN R. R. STOCK. 200 Shares, TT'OB sale at par, by r* m24-4 WILDER A FULLARTON. NEW BOOKS RECEIVED BY Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly, Wives and Daughters; by Mrs. Gaskell. Tried and True; by Alton Clyde. Agnes; by Mrs. Ollphant. False Pride; or Two Ways to Matrimony. Jealonsy; by George Sand. DeBow’s Review for March. sal* FINE MULES AT AUCTION. By Bell, Wylly & Christian. Will be sold on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of March in front of store, at 11 o'clock: 17 fine young Males, In fine order, well broken to harness; large slae males, suitable for plantation and timber nse. Can be «een at Henry Wayne’s stable, West Broad street, m22 AUCTION. I By Bell, Wylly & ( hrirtian. j The well known and Commodious Freight Steamer AMAZON. Will be sold for cash at public outcry and to the highest bidder, in front of the Exchange at 12 o’clock precisely, on Wednesday, 28th day of March, 1666: The steamer Amazon, as she now lies In the Sa vannah river abont (4) four miles below tke city of Augusta. Sold by order of a board of Survey on account and | for the benefit of all concerned. mfil Watches Jewelry! Silver and Plated Ware, Fancy Goods. & Cll . T U ?h n ^?H r81Bned I e,pectfoll 5' calls U« attentka* tbc citizens and visitors from the conntmoi* ?. eI i5?l£ ted etock of Wa'ches, Jevrelt^ Silver I Plated Ware, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Sped-des, It. I volvers and Pistols of the most celebrated Hunk, I torers. I Parricnlar attention is paid to the Repitriq* I Watches, Jewelry and Clocks. Having coct k-l competent workmen engaged satl-firUon u net I „ A. HAEIO 1 dec266m Cor. Broughton and Whiukan SODA WATER. $25 REWARD FOR proof to convict any person of trsficciia I the following described Bottles'. Having recently, at a great expense, gotten 51111 entire new sett of moulds in which my SODA WATER, PHILADELPHIA POE | TER, AND ALE BOTTLES fire made. Each of those Bottles have my tuzesi I the year 1866 blown In the glass. The mould beg I my private property no other person can parchue I bottles made in them. I neither sell nor ptemj I any of those Bottles. I NO OTHER PERSON HAS A RIGHT | TO DO SO. I simply lend them to those whopnrchia fltasl tents, with the understanding that theyuo tobejvl turned to me when empty. I This Is well understood by all, yet maty. ttjlli| lea3 of their just'obligations, frequently lend oral those bottles with the Soda Warer or other llqoibl thereby depriving me of my property and sntjcdl me to losses wblch are nqjnst and unlawful. I Those Bottles are now verv expensive, retdt more *0 by the Patent Cork Fastener attached at lost with every bottle which I lose, together its: many taxes Imposed upon this species of boat I the most oppressive of which is a direct tit a'cl percent, to the Government on gross sales nl&nl or Mineral Water, which reduces the profits so ae I that it Is Impossible, at present prices, to submi t■ the loss or Bottles, and I do hereby caution flip I sons against baying, selling, filling, with iiqal(fa:| in any manner depriving me or the use ol said 11 Be*. • JOHN RUN. Soda Water Bottling Establishment, ml 7 Southwest corner of Kay and West Britain I KIRLIN & BURKE, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALES, VMS Ml HER WHITAKER STREET | BAY LANE. MMU PROMPTLY FILLED A DELITB» | au*l JL- MACHINERY DEPOT SAW MILLS, GRIST MTT.T.q, WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, „ SAWS, BELTING, &c., Ac. WOOD & If ANN’S, CELEBRATED p ortable Steam Engines I lnSes^ Cylinder's*"m’chesf 1 D LIGHT DRAFT STEAMER FOR SALE. By Bril, Wylly ft Christian. | Will be sold In front of Exchange at 12 o’clock WEDNESDAY, March 28th, without reserve, for account or all concerned | THE LIGHT DRAFT SIDE-WHEEL IRON STEAMER CHATHAM. BaUt of English Iron; her bottom being thoroughly overhauled and repaired, and being completely re fitted at an expense ol over$9,000;.entlre new Smoke Stack, Paddle Wheels, fully found with furniture and apparel, and ready for Immediate nse. Can be seen at Miller’s Foundry Wharf. Capacity 800 bales cotton: lsapowerlUl Tug-Boat, and draws only 3X feet; she is 120 feet 6 Inches long; Beam 26 feet C Inches; Dejpth 6 feet 9 Inches; Tonnage 273; Square “— * h or stroke * feet 6 . . . Diameter of Paddle- wheels 14 feet; Length of Backets 6 feet 6 Inches: WlHfh rtf Rnhlrata IQ Innhaa ’ Width of Backets 18 Inches. TERMS CASH—Purchaser to pay for titles. ml9 BY BLUN & MEYER. By permission of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, will be sold on the first There “i*** 11 legal hours of sale in front of the Court Honse ; That well known tract of Garden Land, containing l* 8 ! acres, belonging to the estate of I Paul E Glatlgny. By order of „„ . _ LOUIS GRENVALD. n9-Uwtd Administrator. FROM FOUR TO THIRTY-FIVE HORSE POWER nL^tKtt.°. r . [ n . rD .- h ^ on 8hort notice. DescrtptlvodrcBlars, with prlee.Ust, sent «h apples- dl6-eod6m COMSTOCK A KINSEY, 164 Bay street, Savannak, Oa. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. I By T. J. Walsh. [ will be told oa TUESDAY, April fid. In front of the Court Hones, at li o’clock : North half of Lot No. 6 Third Tything; Reynolds Ward, corner of Congress and Drayton streets; fee simple. Improvement*—store corner Cangres* and Drayton street sad a dwelling on Congras* street. East half of Lot Not 2 Monterey Ward, sabject to a ground rent of $21 *6 per annnm Improvements three-story brick dwelling on Jones street; gas through tns boose and a well of water in tb* yard. aiao, 6* shares Central Railroad Stock S* shares Southwestern do 6 shares Atlantic A Golf do Bold by feaveof the Ordinary of Chatham county Mths estate of Mr*. Jun Barnett, deceased, for a division among the heirs. Items cash, purchaser* paying lor tltlsa. no JOHN GRAY, DEALER IN Wooden Ware, l*AILS, BRUSHES, MATS, Tvrlaes, Cordage, Tabs, Choral, ’ Wagons, Chairs, Baihrti, *«• Nos. IO Fulton and U02 Front S» NEW YORK. ns-3 CrsH* ICE, ICE, AT WHOLESALE ANDREW 11 'T'HE nndcislened In conneotloo wjt 118 /' 1 '' 11 ^ A firm in thaloe Trade, have reoted OLD RIBRO ICE DOC® corner of Whitaker «nd Congrew ?tre ' t ^jref, They have now on hand » B<I wB1 wfl, “ a supply of th* celebrated LILLY POND l^ 1 Which will be soli , ON AS REASONABLE TERMS AS All order, from the interior wUl ^ \ attention, and Particular Core will be la ^ Packing- The Honaea wiffi be under the per* 01141 £ j tendenco of MS. JAMES J- McGOWAh. who hat an interest in the bailness. 118 B» VT Order* maybe left «t our 0<s ^ a oB ie. street, or with Mr. McGowan, at the W » (fi mia.tr L. j. GUlLMAR'ri-