Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, February 23, 1866, Image 3

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A N" N~AH »*■ stcfto^hipii and Steamer* „,«• - roK SEW YORK. ,„ p Klainiiean. Saturday, February 24th. at 1 Tjli e, Saturday, February 24th, at— Jacinto, Saturday, February 24th, ?IU[ , S iturday, February 24th, at — ' 1 ' kob rnuKtr ship Cambria, ~ p, IP. At'GCST*. nibhous, even,' Saturday morning FOR Fountain, I'lURl.KSTON. tV ery Monday morning at 9 every Thursday morning at 10 <ltaair' • lirr. I'OCTOKTOWN. shepley, every Sunday morning, .■ l'iiq ||awkinbville. T, Hoys and Charles S. Hardee, every ‘mit*.«" 11 n ’ r,ock - *• FrtR FCN«rRY. y pi.tiir, ••very Monday, Wednesday ,i r iiiner, at 7Vz o’clock. i C iF^ ; ‘V i’oil i loihda. Sv lv, m shore, every Tuesday morning, at ' 7ll len fletly, every Saturday morning, at ; \';i L ! M ie linker, every Friday morning at 10 ’ Thursday morning at 10 o'clock .jTTUeBc i l ot Managers of the Episcopal Or- • rate fully acknowledge a donation of ? !t i-'w.n -v Hardee and Dr. Cuyler, also their t,, i .loud Calling for its transportation bt'*h KS _■ ,,j _ vr Pistol .Shooting.—'We call attention 1 ii t; meat of Capt. John Travers, announc- 1L “ -. -I amateur pistol shooting. . „ L - St >LKT —Toe steamer O. F. Potter, Capt. r.p.m Snubary, arrived here yesterday after- , sad purn ..j-Tbr steanu * Dcincro will please accept thanks. Falcon arrived yesterday afternoon, ;er Cyrwin will please accept our Par i;I1 n. M. Cool.—The steamer H. M. i. i.»r, arrived yesterday morning from lull freight and passengers. Purser OT .'T —Tlie steamer Wrn. G. Gibbons, l^ .i, aiid Gen. Berry, Captain Henry, ar- jri cv ning from Augusta. We are in_ ,. pursu < i tire Berry and to Purser Lewis ivs and other favors. . ni. Matter.—The attention of all who •..iclmuted, as a precaution against small ; , 11 the card of Dr. Knorr, who lias just ■UDplv >n reliable vaccine matter from the nation of the kingdom of Bavaria. HiL.vDi.u’ri-*• — The steamship Cumbria, u. arrived liere early yesterday morning, i nLvit ipina on Saturday last. The Cap- to-.: i ir la ware river as almost completely ,u, u< lie- .. as compelled to anchor a short i pliiUdciidiia until Sunday night, when j: a ...dj.ada remarkably flue pas- . . Hard., k will please accept our thanks . Pall ave received the elegant invitation w the ‘Harmonic" to the mas- ball t. be rr.tu under their auspices at St. An- Siiil o:. iiunsday evening, March 1st. The • •..i/! nun vompose the committee of ar- i:w: i Walter, A. Epstein, M. Brown, H. rina. a/cis. M. Ferst, J. Lippman, H. Bltm, J. l.-.i.ji. M. Krause, whose names are ?v,ai.i2it,. tint the affair will be handsomely .rh . uiiducteu. .•jiiltury Commission, id 1 bu Deacy before the military commis- juciiii-.c l yesterday. T 1 w rd appeared for the accused, s charged with stealing a quantity of Gov- ; u f cm Batt raby's warehouse. The : i yesterday was to the effect that the ;. v.-as traced to a gate leading into a yard* Inch access is had conveniently to the nii-*os of Deacy. The cotton in question ..iiid m Deary’s house, however, and the .iii' upon his alleged dispositirn of it is a -.luistoutial. Several more witnesses for i:.«’ip«rc yet to be introduced. ilo^pilcl Property ut Hilton Head. ■■lie. i • the advertisement cf bell. Wylly& uucu .iicers, it will be seen that a large - vor;:Lj**ot medical property, consisting i'-uev. cictis, sheets, pillow’s, mattresses, uiitcqianes, towels, etc., etc., is to be l - ■* d iiilt <n Head, S. C., next Tuesday, by v -An. i Ai General U. S. A. ui. i oumi'iu will leave Savannah on Mon- aithive o’clock, to acccmmodatc persons a’.t a 11 he sale, oi whom there will doubi- l r n uiu her from this city. The sale effers :’unity i.. sale investment. bar-keeper was only tiding bia employer, they we • dismissed. Upon being aeked for an explanation, Montgomery stated that he T knew nothing of it, and that he was very drunk. Mayor Ande.-aon admini . tered a fine of ten dollars. An individual named Patrick Conlin was arraigned on the charge of drunkenneas, having been found ’y. ing on a doorstep. To an interrogatory of the Mayor he replied that he was working on the Atlantic and Gnlf Railroad, and had come to town and indulged in too much stimulant. Mayor Anderson remarked that this gang must be a pretty hard one; that none of them could come to town without getting drunk. This doesj really appear to be the case, as there is hard ly a day some of them is not before His Honor on this charge. Fined two dollars. Another named Geo W. Pettus was brought up, having one eye nearly closed and a face having gen erally more the appearance of a butcher's block than a human head. He was fined three dollars. A man named John Riley waa charged with wearing a policeman's badge and refusing to give it up when the sergeant demanded it of him. Upon being asked how he came in possession of it, he stated that the owner of it had come into a bar-room and was flour ishing it about as a breastpin, and that he took it fur fun. The Mayor fined ltUey ten dollars, and the po liceman Shaw, who as was testified was very drunk and had deserted his post, was fined twenty dollars, dismissed the force and ordered to be confined for ten days in jail. ■93* It is sometimes a matter of complaint that In surance Companies are loth to |>ay up losses when they have occurred, and that vexatious delays often depress the insurer like ''a,hope deferred." Hus should not be so. When a loss has occurred and all the proofs and other usual requirements have been furnished and complied with, the in surance company should promptly meet its ob ligation and place the suffering insurer once more in possession of the means which his foresight has laid up in its hand9, and thus enable him to begin anew his efforts to establish bis fortune. The underwriters Agency in this city, under the management of Messrs Thomas & Son, presents a most praiseworthy example of promptness in ad' justing and paying losses occurring in the District o 1 " Georgia, Alabama, Florida and Mississippi, for which' the gentlemen are Special Agents, having paid policy holders within the last three months upwards of $35,000. Oar readers will remember that we chronicled among the Bufierers at the fire in our city on the 16th inst., Mr. John C. Rowland, who, fortunately for him, was insured in the above agency. With the same promptness already referred to, on the •21st inst., five days after the loss occurred, he received from the above firm the full ammount insured, and is thus enabled immediately to set to work to repair hia losses. We commend thi9 example to all Insurance Compa nies, and recommend Messrs. Thomas & Son to the insuring public. Oo, PhlUips A M, A Minis, Hess AO, J McCaughv. P. Anderson df J, G C Freeman, Bothwcll A W ™8«. kirk, QUA o w Lamar, O Cohen, A Blakely, A H Solomon, K W Mai sb A Co, W Cameron. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—Bryon, H A Co, M Ferst A Co, J W Lathrup A Co, M Solomons, Tison A Gordon, A S Hartridge, Schuster A H. Per steamer Wm G Gibbons, from Augusta G c Freeman, Erwin A H, W B&ttersby A Co, lfunler A G, O Cohen. N A Hardee, Brigham, B A Co, Bolb- well A W, M 8 Cohen, F W Sims A Co. Per steamer Gen Berry, from Augusta—Erwin A H Hunter A G, E Padelford, J W Anderson A Son. Consignees per Central Railroad. February 22, i860. 661 bales of cotton, 10 do domestics, 10 do yarn, 63 boxes tobacco and mdse to 3 W Iaihrop a Co, Brig ham, B A Co, Wilder A F, A Low A Co, J W Ander son, Bell, W A C, W H Stark, Duncan A J, Erwin A H, L J OullmarUn, Keln A Co, Crane A G, K F Met calf A Co, N A Hardee, E Padelford, Brady, S A Co, T P Halsey A Co, J Kolb, T U Harden, H McAlpln, T A Gordon. Memoranda. Steamer Gibbons reports—Feb 21, met str Harry Can-oil at Deal’s Landing, bound np ; Minnie Brandt at Sweet Water, bound up ; 22d, met atr Express at Glovers’ Point, bound up. Steamer Gen Berry reports—Left sirs E< lipse and Swan at Augusta discharging. Feb 21, passed str Harry Carroll at Hungry Swamp, bound up: passed str Minnie Brandt at Urown’s Ferry, Itound up ; 22d passed sir Express below Purysburg, bound up’. L ist Monday and Tuesday the river rose nineteen feet, but commenced failing Tuesday night. Financial and Commercial. Washington’s Birth.Day. The annual return of Washington's Birth-day was appropriately observed yesterday in this city. The shipping in port was gaily dressed in bunting, some fine displays being made by vessels lying at the wharves. A handsome fiag war, flung to the breeze from the new flag-staff of the Custom House, and the national ensign was displayed from several other flag- staffs about the city. At 12 m. a salute of twenty-one guns waa fired from the revenue cutter, Nanaemoud, Capt. Coleaberry, ly ing in the arream opposite the city. A salute of twenty- one nine-inch guns was also fired from the U. S. sloop of war Tacouy, which lies down the river. Besides these there were no other demonstrations of a public character to mark the anniversary, Complimentabt.—My hair is now restored to its youthful color; I have not a grey hair left I am satis fied that the preparation is not a dye, but acts on the secretions. My hair cease9 to falij which is certainly an advantage to me, who was in danger of becoming bald. This is the testimony of many who have used Mrs. S. A. .Allen’s World’s Hair Restorer and Zylobal- sanraui, or Hair Dressing. Evert- druggist sells them. fil-eodlw SAVANNAH MARKET. Remark., The market during the past week has been generally dull, but the prices have remained Ann. The supply of all descriptions of goods is very large, and although advices frum the North tend to enhance the prices, buyers are as yet indisposed to give an advance, and are awaiting a decline, which is improbable. The rigor of the money market continues, with but few transactions. Sterling with bills lading connot be sold at over 42; franca 390® 396; checks and short time bills on New York one per cent, and interest off. Out door rates in small suma for remittances dis count. Cotton—During the early part of the present week there was considerable depression in the market, and sales wore made at prices much lower than our la9t week’s quotations, but during the latter part it became more buoyant, owing to better advices from New York, and at the close of business the following quota tions were asked, with but few transactions: Ordinary Nominal Low Middling 38 ® Middling 40 @ 4 Strict'Middling 41 Good Middling 42 @ Sea Island.—'There is very little demand for this description of cotton, and that only for the better grades. The receipts since February 15 have been 6169 bales of Upland and 103 Sea Island. The exports dur ing tbe same period have been 5982 bales Upland and 481 Sea Island, leaving on hand and on shipboard, not cleared, a stock of 10,952 bales Upland, and 1386 bales Sea Island. Hyson at SI 40® 160; aid Imperial at $140 @ 160. VfNxoan—There k.toi supply in the market—and the demand is extremely light, and limited to the home trade. We quote Cider Vinegar 30c ; White Wine at 40® SOc. Wool.—The demand is good, but the market con tinues scarce of supplies. Wc quote at 32c per lb; washed wool, in lots. 36 @ 38c. Whisxet—During the past week the market has been very dull, and prices remain unchanged. We quote Thos. J. Flackwood A Son’s rectified at $-2 70; Bourbon »3; Imperial Nectar $3 25 ; Jno. Gibson Sons a Co., Mon. Rye, X $3 30 ; do XX $3 40 ; do TXT $3 50 ; old Nectar $4 ; old Family Nectar $415 ; Bye Whiskey, S4 25 ; old Cabinet. $4 75 ; Keilley, Leavy A Co’s brands Rye Whiskey t3 60 ; old Bourbon $3 50 ; McGregor $4 ; Star Whiskey in coses $14. Cutter’s copper distilled Bourdon $4 60 fy, 5 00. Freights—We quote Cotton to Liverpool, j,d for Uplands, and tor Sea Island. To New York, by steamers, jfc for cotton, and $1 50 $1 bale for domes tics. To Philadelphia and Baltimore, by steamers, Xc for cotton. By sailing vessels to all Northern ports, Xc. Timber to Liverpool and Bristol, 37s 6d V- load. Lumber to West India porta, $10® 11 V 1,000 feeL Savannah Wholesale Prices Current. Articles. Per from to Baooxng, Gunny yd| 30 ® S3 Sea Island Dundee.... 30 © 33 Tucker, Cooper A Co. y<i| 40 @ Tucker, Cooper & Co., Retail . yd; 43 ® Balk Rope !b| 18 © 10 Beef, Mess bbl 14 © COTTON STATEMENT. AS* Take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to purify the blood end purge out the humors, pimple i, boils and sores which are merely emblems of the rottenness within. f21-lw Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. II. Wiltberoer A Co. Ja| l's fiuiriit—Appearance of Wal ter llenu. i. 'U,l, whose always pleasing and pains- ■— ius often been commended to the public lulling, has been tendered a benefit at the i. 'iturday night, on which occasion he will • tLc thrilling play, “The Iron Mask.” Mr. ■- **ii. a young actor of great original power .....uut reputation in the South has volunteer- • ' to Mr. Loud, and will impersonate the H ■ iron Mask.” Great interest will be felt P trance of Walter Benn on our boards, - he has been by the favorable notices of the -.u neighboring cities. The Theatre. ioofi house was assembled last evening to 1 . favorite artists of Messrs. Raymond - ■ company after their fortnight’s absence I ke Colleen Bawu" was the piece *• ’ - dune as well as could be expected ,!l - t the travel-worn actors came directly is t . thr theatre. The reception accorded •' i i i, . I .- s Gordon, Mias Cameron, Messrs. ■ 'lb rest was warm and hearty and ' u very gratifying to those deserving i-i-- TVe are to have "Our American ■ 1 the last time, this evening, a picee in ••ompauv, and particularly Mr. Ray- * t" the be.-1 advantage, and which cre- ' ' sensation in Augusta last week. M Ryan, N y J O’Neil, N Y G B Powell, Gfi If Darlington, Ga G A Ward. Ga A H Ketcham, Augusta A J Puler, do W H Meslck, do US Fisher, do R Greaine. do J Fitzgeral* do W L Miller, N Y B D Drake, N Y P H Larkin, Richmond J Rockford. Mobile J Welsh, Macon |G U Scattergood, Ga J l) Stevens, Ga 'F I link water, N Y ]Mrs Kempsen, Brooklyn Mrs Powers, tlo j.k 0 Keeney. X Y :T Gordon, X Y J P M Epping, Darien R CogdeiC Ga ■ VV U McDowell, N C Mrs S E llowatd, N Y I Mr and Mrs C D Williams, i Boston ;E W Miller. Ga U Flesliman, lady and 3 children. Fla 0 E Gardner, Jersey City J Wilson. Qa O Harris, Ala C Spiller, jr, Balt .1 J T BlucksUear, Ga H C Ravser, S C Pi O Barlow, N Y T D Dixon, Savlt A E Cox, Beaufort, F A Mut ton, X Y J Paine, Ga J N McKiunor, D Davidson and 2 d ten, Ga J S Redfield. Pbila jA Patten, N I' |G B Kttgg, Savlt E s Wuley. A P Caithicliael, Ga l.l A Hill. Ga IJ A Phillips, Ga t) M Donnell. Ga H N Cook, Ga 18 Behrens, Agt It Opera chil-;J Raymond and lady 1C B Sightsey, Ga MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. Luce. J Z Hearn, Ala B Young, Macon W C Riddle, Ga D Ainsworth, Ga M Xeldman, Ga H C Wellman, Boston J C Dow, Mass C W Saunders, Lowell B F Potter and wife, N Y|J S Driggs, Fla W L Dregg and wife, Phils W T Gibson, City TH Wood and svt, do (W Behn, Augnsta W H Brown, do W R Edwards, Boston I Jss A Hall, J A Gallagher. F P Reed, Ohio B A Herndon, Dublin L G Dennis, Boston H Smith, do T Flood, wife and child C K Fanning, N Y r 1866-66. Ate Island. Upland. Stock on hand Sept. 1st. ... 281 3,724 Received Since Feb. 15th. 403 6,169 “ Previously 0,190 120,430 Totcl Receipts 6,380 130,329 Exported this Week 481 TMs “ Previously 5 014 113,449 Total Exports 5,495 119,377 Stock on hand 1,385 10,952 EXPORTS OK COTTON FRo.NI FEB 15, 1866, TO FEB. 22, Ports. Sea Island. Upland. Liverpool 3 2 2,8/“’ Boston — 3 1 New York 55 2,0-u Philadelphia — Baltimore — 132 Charleston : 121 7 Total Exports 441 6,92.8 We H E Wellman, RI - Mrs Kempsen, N York Mrs Powers, do A C Keeney, do P Dinkwater, do T Gordon, do Mrs Blake. Me J P Coieord, Ga |L h McIntosh, Ga iW M Smith, Augusta |W P Phillips, do Miss Mollen, Montgomery jo W Hawley, Springfield Mai Gray, Augusta Capt. C .1 Watson, Augta iG B Bradford, do IJ W Montford, Penn • eedmeu’s Court, nneb done ill this Court yesterday ■ “i in our issue of yesterday, as hoy from a lady, was recovered and •v to the owner of it. The day was I in the trial of some whites and ct.hvipriuted some household proper- :; - ci up the river, who had given it *- : another person for safe-keeping : > btry of Sherman’s army into ■ h.»\e changed hands since they ife, eral parties are interested. The •ui J «t the adjournment, imieu y, sterday afternoon until Mon- Death : fcpablio ‘“Ofit; oi ’’“•‘fivin. 'ias city. 01 Mr. H'm. O. Fllon. yesterday morning announces la it Flinn, for many years an member of the typographical Tin* deceased was well known inter years been an employee in la -'letter express our respect for [V1) transferring to our columns the itofitjjx ■‘unpanies the sad announce- FI V • ■ r:.. ,t u , ' ‘‘-fin deprives Savannah of one ■ mi; 1 , 1 * * 11 " : ‘’ 1 popular citizens, while the laiiiir rj_ e , tf ‘ ‘‘' i ofits brightest ornaments. We “ath o, this kind-hearted and lndus- riiOvr f ihj, l IV,) 4 take ai .vj... ' *! evcr kMtlfil in the discharge of tlf ’ t’a 11 k* 1 * l ; ' JSt - willing and ready to acU I iiittn serv emp,0 J re »’ r lu > !*ea cni . “ apprenticeship in this office, t*au;yv^V'' >u tlle ®6publican for up- rstee Qed 7' ’ Amc, “g the fraternity he was "■inch ° r , lc possession of those noble L r ’ U;c: bfth 0 s a . S ' JU ‘ Ur “ tcriBtlc of “*« »»«n. As , blithea 0 ', anUah T - v P°8 ra PbicaI Union, an " ers; rears, afia '“ liBaallea with signal ability for M;a S Secrc,arv'r'f Mlh ° Recordin « and Cor- ttce of the 01 tllat ° r S amz * tion . be won the ®'i devotes . ^ Alcla ble as a friend, he was 17 ^eral w,u ^ and father. ’,’ I’^'.b'mhi, I..!.'' 1, . ace this tnornlug at eleven ' " f h jin Vuru e8l<lcnce ’ 0n Ha bersham Btreet, Shipping Intelligence. miniature Almanac—This Day. Sun rises 6 26 Moon sets 1 18 Sun sets 5 34jlligh water} 3 49 PORT OF SAVANNAH. Thursday, Feb. 22, 18t6. Arrived. Steamship Cumbria, French, Philadelphia—Hunter it Gammcll. Steamer H M cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen. Steamer Clarion, Morse, Ogeechee—Ctua L Colby A Co. Steamer O F Potter, Cessar, Sunbury—Chas L Colby A Co. Steamer W Q Gibbons, Philpot, Augnsta—Erwin A Hardee. Steamer Gen Berry, Henry. Augusta—C L Colby A Co. Schr D Gifford, Jlrrell, New York, with hay and assorted cargo to Crane St Gra y bill. Cleared. Steamer Express, Morgan, Augusta—F W Sims A Co. Steamer Fannie, McNelty, Charleston—FMMyrell. Brig Moneca, Mitchell, Philadelphia. Br schr G J Miller, Higgs, HSrborn Island, Ba hamas. Sclir Jno B Myers, Van Cleal, Norfolk, In ballast. Imports. - Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—137 bales up land cotton, 3 tibia syrup, l cotton press. Per steamer Wm G Gibbons, from Angnsta—616 bales cotton. Per steamer Gen. Berry, from Augusta—305 bales cotton, II boxes tobacco. Exports. Per Br schr G J Miller, lor Harbom Island—35,160 feet sawed lumber, IS bbls tar. Passengers. Per steamship Cumbria, from Philadelphia—Mm “d pinkeyes at $5 V bbL itneron and son, Mr Redfield. . Raisins—The stock on hand is ’ a L) Police Matte -tforc- H . £ U1 “ bcr 01 " drunks and disor- " ■bw.Mmto Uay ° r And erson, yeste r . Ti “ ; pfiice tfi ° UlerT WM **** ta* 1 one ar * rih WltL CCr te,tifled that he was fight- L lie was C ° dple 01 men - T he two men k.. ' de ^ it appeal ' vere als0 arre3tcd , but from fr K v*‘us ZlT g that 0n< ‘ of tde owner I Per-on fr ex " cia ‘“« his right of ejecting 1 from his puce, and the other,The Cameron _ Per steamer U M Cool, from Darien—J P Epping, Capt Deane and sister, R Cogdeil, B A Hamden, R P Peed, G Eckel, H Jones, C Whitney, A G Bass, W J Donnelly. Per steamer O P Potter from Banbury—Mrs Robin son and child, Mm Dodson, II L Hart, E C Wade, K Davis and 2 children, J M McKlnnle, W F Bailey, J Paine, C F Wylly. Per steamer Wm G Gibbons, from Angnsta—J D Wade, Mrs Meddletou, R C Ash, R Harden, T C Ben nett, E H Martin, H C Morgan, E R Weaver, W B Flowers, W P Carmichael, F W Porter, T W Shea, Col Geo Black, W R Yeoman, H P King, Mm Yeo man, and 6 deck. Per steamship Cumbria, from Philadelphia-PeqrT A L, Mackey. B A Co. Plumb <f Lettner;<FFaffoii A Sinims, B A Batty, F Von Kamp, I Panell, A Meyer * Co, Savlt Gas Co, T W Tomer, L A Koha J H Avery, non, F P Halsey, S M Coldlng, Brigham, BA Apples arc still scarce and in fair demand, quote at from $8 to $10 per bill. Bacon.—The stock on hand la large and the demand continues light. We quote ribbed sides at 21@22c clear do. at 21 (§23, shoulders at 1G®18, hams (can vassed) 24®26, sugar cured 22®23. Baooino.—The market continues dull, and prices remain unchanged. We quote Gunny bagging at 31 @ 33c, and Sea Island at 30®33. Beeswax—The market is dull and the receipts con tinue light. Prices have somewhat declined, and we quote small sales at 37c ft lb. BDTrEB.—The market is well supplied, but the de mand continues light. Prices remain firm, however^ with an upward tendency. We quote prime Goshen, in tubs, at 45®48c; in firkins at 35®40c. Biscuit—Tbe market is well supplied, but the de mand continues moderate, and prices remain about same as last week. We quote soda biscuit at 12c; su gar at 15c; butter at 12c; lemon, In boxes, 20c; in bbls 18c; Boston 13c. Cider—The stock on hand continues good, but the demand is only moderate. Prices remain firm, and we quote Champagne cider at $17 y, bbl; and Thomp son’s preserved (40 gaL) at $20 V bbl. Coffee—The market is well supplied, with a fair demand, but prices have been maintained. We quote SL Domingo at 29®30c; Rio at 29® 32c; and Java at 42® 46c. Cobn—There have been large arrivals during the week, and the demand has been fair. Prices remain firm at $1 26 y bushel, in bulk l'l-om wharf ; from store we quote at $1 35 to $1 40. Candles—Continue in fair demand for the interior trade, and prices remain about the same. We quote adamantine at 28®30c; and Hull’s at25®27c p. lb. Cheese—The supply is somewhat limited, and the demand continues fair. Prices remain firm, with an upward tendency. We quote Goshen at 22@23c; ex tra cream 23®25c; English dairy 26®30c; pineapple 32c.. Flour—There has been but little improvement in the market during tbe week, and prices remain about os last week. We quote good Ohio at $10 ; good Fam ily at $12®$14 ; and ordinary at $8 50®$10. Fecit—There hi, been but ols arrival of fruit dur ing the week and uie market continues dull. Oranges are scarce and selling at $8 V box; lemons are plen tiful and lower and selling at $5 70 $ box. We quote iigsat25®35c per drum; cocoanuts, $14 p 100; al monds, 24®>25c y th; walnuts, 34c p lb; palm nuts, 23c; primes in Jars, 49c, and plums, 22c D lb. Gunpowder—The stock on hand continues large, with small demand. Prices remain firm at last week’s quotations. Hazard’s Mills Kentucky R. P. Powder at $10 60; F&irlawu brand, In cases, 65c y lb. Hay.—Considerable lias arrived dnring the week, with a fair demand from tbe interior. Prices remain firm at $1 85 Jo $2 P 100. lbs for prime northern. Hides—Tbe inquiry is good, but the supply exceed ingly limited and prices remain firm. We quote dry salted at 12c; deer skins at 15®20c. Iron" and Steel.—A supply adequate for the present demand is offered. We quote sheet iron at 7fy® 9’,c p lb; fiat, round, square amt ordinary sizes of iron, 6\|c; horse shoe iron, 7c; Swedes, 9@10c; plow- steel, 12fyc; cast steel, 30c p lb. Labii.—The market continues well supplied and the demand fair. Prices have au upward tendency, but remain about as last week. We quote Leaf at 21®26c; Pressed, 19® 21c. Lime.—There has been nothing doing in this article during the week, but prices have been maintained. We quote from stare at $3 00® $3 50 os to quality. Lumber.—So in*.of the smaller mills are beginning to offer to take orders, and during the week there have been a few operations, bqt we can hardly give correct quotations. Some idea can be formed on the basis of $36 00 for cargoes suitable for West India trade. Mackerel—The market is well supplied, and the demand light. Prices, however, remain firm, and we quote No 3 Boston family at $7 50; No 1 in half bbls, $10; No 2 do, $9; No 1, in kits, $3; No 2 do, $2 76; codfish, in drams, 9@llc p lb. Molasses.—There have been some arrivals during the week, and the demand bas been moderate. Prices ore firm, at lost week’s quotations: Porto Rico 65®70c; Muscovado, new crap, at 60®60c; now clayed Cuba, 45; New York refined ayrup, 76®80c per gallon; Golden syrup. 85®90c; Florida syrup at $1 05 per gallon. Oats.—Several thousand bushels have been landed during the week, and the demand has been limited. Prices have on upward tendency, and sales from wharf have been made at 76c; from gtgre at 85®90; black seed oats at $1 08. Oil Cake—Has been dull but prices have been main tained. We quote at $0 p 100 lbs. Onions—The market is well supplied and the de mand light Prices remain unchanged. From store we hear of sales at $3®3 25 p bbl. Oils—The stock is ample and demand <air. We quote Linseed st $1 60® 180 f) gallon; whole at $195® 2; sperm at $3®310; neatafoot at $2 36; lord at $2 40® 2 60; kerosene at $1®1 06; trolp at $1 76; spirits of turpentine at $1 40. 1 Pork—The market is well supplied, and the demand fair. We have no change to notice in prices. We quote at $20 p bbl for mess. Potatoes—The market is well stocked and the de mand is middling. Western reds ore selling at $4 50, Extra Mess bbl Family .half bbls; Bacon, Hams lb Shoulders lb Sides lb Bread, Navy lb Pilot lb Butter, Goshen, Prime ,... lb Prime Western, Firkins lb Candles, Adamantine lb Hull’s lb Cheese, Goshen lb Extra Cream lb English Dairy ib Pine Apple. lb Cofvee, St. Domingo lb Rio lb Java lb Cordage lb Manilla lb Domestic Goods— Shirtings, Rrown yd Sheetings, Brown yd Brown Drills yd Cotton Osuaburgs yd Fish, Mackerel, No. 1, new.... M bbls 11 do No. 2 )4 bbls ( do kits ; Flour, Good Ohio bbl 11 Good Family bbl 1< Ordinary % bbl I Grain, Corn, Maryland White.. .bush : Prime Western bush ; Oats bush Glass,American Window Gunpowder, Hazard’s Electric, .kegs K Hazard’s Fair Lawu cases, lb Hay, Prime Northern do Eastern Hides, Dry » Deerskins lb Iron, Swedes lb Pig til Hoop tb Sheet lb Nailrodw lb Lard, Prime Leaf lb Pressed lb Lime, Rocklaiid bbl 19 i bbl | 3 00 @ 3 50 Liqcoes— Brandy, Cognac gal 10 00 <gi Jules, Iiobins It Co gali 8 59 ® Holland Gin gal 4 50 ® 6 00 Columbian .gal. ■ "" Old Tom .v Derby, in cases. ...doz Whiskey, Rectified gal do Imperial Nectar gal Lumber, White Pine, rough m It do Pine, dressed m ft Spruce Pine Scantling m ft Yellow Pine Boards m ft Molasses, New York, refined gal Golden Syrup gal Nails lb Naval Stores, Tar bbl Spirits Turpentine Varnish Pitch Oils, Linseed -gal Whale nal Sperm gal Neatsfoot • g»l Lard gal Official. Notice. p Council, ny 1st, IMS. \ CITY OF SAVANNAH, Orrio* Clerk or G ■ ~ February A LL parties subject to take out license from the City under Ordinance of December 27th, 4865, must take out the same prior to February 10th, I960. This also applies to persons who own vehicle* used for hire, such as wagons, drays or tracks, hacks, Ac. No rurtlier time will be allowed and the Register will be closed on that day, and the police Instructed to carry out the Ordinance. By order , EDW. 0. ANDERSON, Mayor. Jas Stewart Clerk of Council. ffebl-tf NOTICE cf CITY OF SAVANNAH, Office Clerk of Council, February 19th, 1866. It having been decided by the Collector of the U. a. Internal Revenue Tax, that all licenses Issued by the city or savannah, (over the amount of twenty dollars) shall have affixed the usual stamp. All par ties who have taken out licenses will at once return them to this office and have stamp affixed and can celled in terms of the law. „„ . JAS. STEWART, H®-® Clerk of Council. Notice* T HE the City of Savannah, authorised to lie issued by the Ordinance of January 24th, 1SC6, for th»* parpoee of fntiding its coupons not here tofore redeemed, are now ready. They are of the con venient denominations of $100, $300, $600, and hold ers of over-due coupons nre invited to present them to be exchanged lor the&c bonds All Bonds for which Co.ipons are funded previous to May 1st, 1S6G, will draw interest from lit, of Jau- uary last. R. T. GIBSON, ft# City Treasurer. NOTICE. P ERSONS holding City Lots, who are in art-esr for Ground Rent, are notified that additional costs will be Incurred by them unless they discharge their obligations at an early day. R. T. GIBSON, J24 CUy Treasurer. Steam Engines and Machinery. MACHINERY DEPOT SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, SAWS, BELTING, &c., &c. WOOD & MANN’S, CELEBRATED Portable Steam Engines Kerosene gal gul 1 85 © 85 © Train Turpentltw gnl Lubricating Oils— Engine Oil gal No. 2 Lubricating gal OsnabuBGS, I’lox yd Pork, Family Pig Pork bbl 20 00 ® Porter, London quarts Raisins, Malaga box do % box Salt, Liverpool sack Coast sacki Soap. American, yellow lb' 15 © Shot, all sizes bag| 4 00 ® 4 25 Sugar, Brown.» tb| 13 ® u B. Coffee tb, 15)8® 16){ Crashed lb' 20 © 24 Powdered tb 20 @ 22 Yellow Coffee lb 16® 17 Tallow )b 12 @ Tobacco 40 @ 4 25 Teas— Imperial lb 140@160 Oolong Ai 1 00 ® 1 90 Pouchoug lb I 1 25 @ 1 50 Twine, Seine >b © Baling lb @ Wines, Claret cose 6 00 ® Port gsl| 2 75 ® 4 00 Sherry g»l| 2 75 © 4 00 Crown Sherry gul' 4 50 ® Burgundy Port galj 4 50 ® Wool, Southern unwashed lb I 32 © do Clean !b| 36 ® 38 Murray’s Line for; NEW YORK- REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES! CiMa rm|t, HO «• Beck, fM M The new and splendid steamship LEO, Merrill, commander, will leave for the above pert on her regu lar day, Friday, Ftbraary 23, at 2 o’clock. 1 For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to «0 OCTAVUS COHEN. Pioneer Lin© FOR NEW YORK. REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES! Cabin Passage, $35 OO Deck, $10 OO The new and splendid steamship TYBEE, Crowell, Commander, will leave (br the above port on her regular day. Saturday. Feb. 04, at 2 o’clock. dad?nl'twlV > to P ** B * Ste ’ h * Ttn ® : '“P" 1 " accommc - — hunter a qammkll Empire Line. FOR NEW YORK. Atlantic Mail Steamship Company. PASSAGE RATES: Cabin $30 OO; Steerage $15; Deck $10 OO The new and lost side-wheel steam ship SAN JACINTO, Loveland, mas- E ter, will soil as above, on Saturday, Feb. 04, at 2 o’clock, p. in. For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accom modations, apply to B. H. HARDEE, No. 12 Ntoddard’s Range. GARRISON t ALLEN. Agents, frO>No. 5 Bowling Green, N. Y. Shipping. Fw Augusta AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE RIVER. < The light-draught steamer UNI O IT, Capt. H. B. Feasiks, Thls «“1 win have quick de- This boat is new, of exceedingly light draft, has been very snccess’ul, and Is commanded bv officers of tang experience on the river V Freight taken at reduced rates. For freight, apply to „ _ F- M MYRELL, Harris' Buildings, Bay street. Or to M. A. BARRIE, On wharf. FOB PHILADELPHIA, CABIN PASSAGE, $25 00. The new and splendid iron Steamship CUMBRIA, FRENCH, Commander, Will sail (or the above port on Saturday, Feb, 34, at _ o’clock. dffi!3Srtr-» hMln * ex “ i,ent HUNTER A QAMMRT.r., Financial. Latest quotations fob Un-current Money and Securities, corrected by Bryan, Hartridge ,t Co., Brokers, Ac. Prepared expressly for the Savannah Dally Hbrald. Savannah, Feb. 22d. ltCo. Notes to be $5 anil upwards. These rates will be reduced 10 to 30 per cent, on smaller notes. Rates marked with a * are considered safe : the others can not be relied on for any length of time. QEOHOIA. Augusta Ins.-and Banking Co 5 Bank of Augusta 25 do Athens SO •lo Columbus 10 do commerce 3 do Fulton : * 20 do Empire State l-J Bank of Middle Georgia , 75 do Savannah 38 do Stated Georgia 24 ”Central Railroad and Banking Oo 93 *Clty Bank of Augusta. 15 ♦Farmers’ and Mechanics’ 12 ♦Georgia Railroad and Bonking Co ..93 ♦Marine Bank '..82 Mechanics Bank 5 Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank 5 Planters’ Bank is Union Bank 6 Manufacturer's Bank 10 SOUTH CAROLINA. FROM FOUR TO THIRTY-FIVE HORSE POWER. We have the oldest, largest, and mast complete works in the conntry. engaged in manufacturing Por table Engines. Our engines are, “by experts” now conceded to be the best apparatus of the description ever presented to the public Adapted to every pur pose where power is required. Medium sizes constant ly on hand, or furnished on short notice. Descriptive circulars, with price list, sent on applca- tion. COMSTOCK At KINSEY, ill S-eirlCm 164 Bay st feet. Savannah, Ga. WILMINGTON IRON WORKS. PUSEY, JONES & C0. f Wilmington, Delaware. ■ITANUFACTURE Iron Steamboats; Steam Engines, ivl Boilers, Mnchinory for Saw Mills, <fcc. Uavinir bad long experience in oueinoas and being provii with very extensive facilities for doing work of this class, are prepared to execute orders with despatch, Watches and Jewelry. W atches J ewelry I Silver and Plated Ware, Fancy Goods. &c., P IR undersigned respectfully calls the attention of the citizens and visitors from the conntry to his well sole, ted stock of Wa’ches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Clocks, Kuncy Good3, Spcctaclee, Re volvers and Pistols of the most celebrated Msnnbc- turers. Particular attention Is paid to the Repairing of Watches, Jewelry and Clocks. Having none tmt competent workmen engaged satL-foetlon is guaran teed. A. HARIG; dec06 6m Cor, Bronghton and Whitaker sta Cigars and Tobacco. 25 10 ....12 e and the demand light. Wc quote new crop in whole boxes st $5 75® 6; half do, $2 75; quarters, $1 25 to 1 75. Rice.—The receipts have been light daring the week, though the demand was good. The market remains firm at lost week’s quotations, $3®3 50 btishel. Salt.—The market though there is not _ _ dined during the weak, $1 75 y sack. Shot.—The market Is well supplied and but ^nJt demand. Prices remain firm We quote drop shot at $4 per sack; buck $4 25. Soap.—There have been large arrivals during the week. The demand for tbe home trade is moderate, and prices remain unchanged. We quote Colgate’s and Hull’s family brands at 15c. ft lb.; Moody A Barrett's Savannah steam at 14®15)4c- ft tb. Timber.—But little timber suitable for tbe European market has arrived during the pest week, from whence all the orders ore now coining, the receipt* being principa.lyaf the smallest sizes. Such os offers Looets with a ready sole at about last weak’s prices. : Teas—The (took offering at present is sufficiently adequate, and the demand somewhat small We quote $1 S5@l 50 ; Oolong st $1®190; Bank of Camden do Charleston do Chester do Georgetown....' do Hamburg 10 do Newberry 25 do hoiitlt Carolina 8 do State of So. Cty 12 Commercial Bunk, Columbia 10 Exchange do do 12 Farmers' atid Exchange Merchants’ Clieraw 10 ♦Peoples’Bank 25 Planters Bank of Fairfield 12 ♦Planters' and Mechanics’ Bank 12 ♦South Western Railroad 25 ♦Union Bank 50 NORTH CAROLINA. ♦Bank of Cape Fear ...20 Bunk of Charlotte. #..* .12 do Clarendon T. do Commerce 10 do Fayejte villa 5 do Lexington 12 ♦Bank of North Carolina 25 do Wadesborough '....10 Bank of Washington do Wilmington 10 do Yanceyvlllo Commercial Bank of Wilmington 10 Farmers’ Bank of North Carolina 15 Merchants’ Bank of Newbern 20 TENNESSEE. ♦Rank of Union Bank of Chattanooga.! 16 “ Memphis ...70 “ Middle Tennessee ^....60 ** Tennessee 2u “ West Tennessee 30 City Bank of Nashville 40 ♦Commercial -Bank 70 ♦Buck’s Banks - 70 Oooee “ '■ 20 P.anters’ “ ....’. 40 ♦Northern Bank 70 Southern “ Shelbyvllle Bank 50 Traders’ “ - 15 Union Bank BONDS. HAVANA SEGARS, •PIPES, Che^ving and Smoking TOBACCO. T nE subscriber has just received a large stock of Havana Segars to whtrh lie would Invite particular atteutino. He has also an extensive assortment of 1 Meershaum Pipes, 8EGAR TUBES and BRIAR WOOD PIPES. Tho various brands of Chewing and Smoking To bacco at his Establishment are all of the first quality. Please call and examine for yourselves, at FOE NEW YORK ATLANTIC. COAST Mall Steamship Company. (Carrying the United States Mail.) FARE REDUCED. C*bl>, $25......||ceragt, $10 Dctk v $8 The very fast ■teamship Flambeau, Capt. J. B. EATON, will sail on her regular, day Saturday, Feb. 24, at 3 o’clock p. m. For freight or passage, having very superior ac commodations, apply to WILDER A FULLARTON, frl Agents. FOR CHARLESTON, VIA bEAUFORT- THE STEAMER F A. TSJ .2N’ I E , CAPTAIN MoNELTY, Will leave as above from the Florida Steamboat Wharf foot of West Broad st. on THURSDAY next, 1st Feb. at 10 o’clock a. m., and will continue to leave every Thursday following at same hour until fnrthet notice. This boat la In very excellent order, is commanded by officers of cxperence; and bas superior state room accommodations for passengers While the boat is on her trips, freight will be re ceived and stored in fire-proof warehouse, free of ex- fiense. For freight or passage, apply to F. M. MYRELL. Agt, j*T-lm Harris’ Buildings, Bay street. ' Or to W. Johnson, on wharf For Charleston, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. The fast steamer fountain, Captain G. W. Castnib. will leave for ths above places on MONDAY MORN. ING, at 9 o’clock. The only boat hiving state room accommodation* roing before Thursday. Passengers going by this ine can attend to bnsinese on Monday and he in Charleston at 3 o'clock next morning, in time for the trains north or tenth. Way freight payable on the dock. For freight or passage, apply on board, at Padeb ford’s wharf, or to I?? m. A. COHEN. For Doctortown IN CONNECTION WITH THE ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD PER Thomasville. Orient and The8t ““«» Gen. Shepley, will leave Savannah per Doctortown every Tuesday and Saturday morning at 7 o’clock. BettMing leale Doctortown lor Savannah every Tuesday and Satur day morning at 7 o'clock. 1 aatur- Fur freight or passage apply to CHAS L. COLBY A CO., Corner Abercorn and Bay streets. j31-tf For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING at BRUNSWICK, ST. MA- JACKSONVILLE The elegant and very fast steam packet .SYLVAN SHORE, Capt JAMES TUCKER, leare&r theabovep&ces* 1 “ P ** ' hU « Every Tuesday Morulug ut 1U o’clock. r freight payable by shippers. *,tofni re o l’5 f ‘* a K e i haYing superior accommo dations, apply at the office, Florida Steam Packet Wharf, or to .157 tf CLAGHORN 4k CUNNINGHAM, . Agents. J24-tf Regular Line BETWE E\ SAVANNAH AND DARIEN. GREAT REDUCTION ORFREIQHT AND PASSAGE Wednesday morning at 7 o’clock. 0. Fi Passage, 95 00. 'or freight or passage, apply to CHAS. L. CoLBY A CO., Corner Bay and Abercorn strecte L. E. B. DELORME, For Palatka, VI A BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY'S. FER- NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND FICOLATA. Tbe new and last sailing Steamer LIZZIE BAKER, Capt N. King, Haring been placed permanently upon this route tlti leave for the above places on Friday Morning,. 96th, at IO o’clock, atwme boar 40 leaVC ever y ^dsy mQrnlng thereafter Returning, she will leave Paldtka every Sunday mornmg, Picolata every Sunday forenoonVand JatV soDviile every Monday morning, arriving at Sevan nob on Tuesday morning. thTwharf. reCelVed St 411 Umea at U 1 ® warehouse on Ali freight payable by shippers. For freight or passage, haring splendid cabin ac- commodation, apply at the office on Florida Steam racket wharf, or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents, FOll MACONS flAWKMSYILLE VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, AvA landings on t?ie AUamaha and Ocmulges viuers. THE Steamer Darlington, C&pL J. Brook, wit! have quick despatch ai above. Freight received at all times and stored hi fire- P^^warehouae at foot of West Broad street, free of This boat is of light draft. In perfect order, has im- i*Si? e h C ? rr ^^ capacity, being capable of carrying 1,500 bales of cotton, and rates A No. 1 in Insurance offices. Freights token by this line at low rotes. chargee on goods to Macon and HawKinsnlle paid promptly. For freight engagements, apply to F. M. MYRELL, Harris' Buildings, Bay street. Or to M. A. BA HIE, on wharf. 12 For Liverpool. The line British ship DOUGLAS CASTLE. Capt Lluttegren, haring nearly all her car- fTSy go < ngaged, will have immediate dispatch. For lretght of 200 bales cotton apply to WILDER A FULLARFON. Jl-tf F. CONSTANT’S, Bull st., opposite Post Office. Rope and Bagging. RO T7MR-T quality Manilla R f ceivcu per ship Kolos, sale by fi7-lw PE. ope, of assorted aloes, re from Liverpool, and lor ANDREW LOW A CO. ROPE. 1AA COILS Flat Hope; a sujfcrior article to Green IW leaf or any other brand. In store and for sale by fr CHAS. L. DOLBY A OO. Old Georgia«’a» # City of Savannah “ Angnsta Haoon. Columbus Central Rail Rood 90 A Inti Muscogee Railroad.............. Memphis A Charleston K. R .... COUPONS. ally less than Bonds, fevannab STOCKS. > 74®78 7 3® 82 75® 83 75® 80 .’.'.'.7.66075 .75® 82 Genet City or! Central Railroad 84®86 Southwestern Railroad 84®90 50® 55 .....50054 15080 94 95M 95 100 100« »TK 96* w ogeeHaL. _ itic aid) Gulf Rafisoad. -. Georgia Railroad - - 0. A Bonds. TiSO’a, first series.... second series third series vj.---* U. 8. Coupons, 6per cent 1881.... 6.20’s, 1862... 1864..., “ 1865. 10.40*8, SperceaL... Miscellaneous. Molasses. HHDSandSO tierce# prime Muscovado Mo- now 100 looses, per schr. Alice from landing and for sale by COMSTOCK A KIN «»8 154 Bay street. Sundries, QFFEBED BY BRYAN, HARTRIDGE * CO.: 8 boles Dundee Bagging - 9 bbls fine old Bye whlitoy 84 bbls assorted Whiskey 7 hhds Bacon Shoulders 5 bbls Hams' 26 shares Muscogee Railroad Stock 40 shares Atlantic A Gulf Railroad Stock. JlT-tf * The light-draft steamer J3. Groodsell, Capt J. M. Hotms, running in connection with the steamers H. M Cool and Ella, to Darien, will receive freight for the above places. Apply to •» -w M. A. COHEN. er* Goods consigned to A. A. DELORME. Darien will receive prompt attention. t ib-tf Freights FOE A0608TA, fftHB undersigned ore prepared to receive goods at A their Warehouses free of exnense and cat their Warehouse* free of expense end cat ered by Insurance—for shipment to Augusta and its beyond hr their regular line of light draught 10 • CHAS. L. COLBY, cor. Bar and Abercorn tie. to tow vemaie bp tbe river and about he harbor. Orders left with the Captain, on board, or with the undersigned, will be attended to tfT-eodlm CLAGHORN BCPSNMWHaif TOWING. and powerful H. WEBSTER .to tow vessel* la harbor, or to and from Application for towing nuj be made to Cam Bar clay, on board, at to ■-tf CRANE A GRATBILLA touching at Acapulco. FEBRUARY. 1st—Henry Chauncey, Capt Gray, connecting with Colorado, Capt. Watkins. loth—Atlantic, capt. Maury, connecting with Sacra mento, Capt. Carer®. 21st—New York, Captain Homer, connecting with Constitution, Capt. Farnsworth. Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with steamers for South Pacific parts. Those of 1st touch at Manzanillo. THROUGH PASSAGE RATES IN CURRXNCT. First Cabin $300 Second Cabin 200 Steerage. 100 discount of One Quarter from steamers rate, allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers with families. Also, an allowance o'one Quarter on through rates to clergymen and their Camilles and school teachers ; sohaers haring honorable dis charges, Half Fare. One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult. Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and attend to ladies and children without male protec tors. Baggage received on the dock the day before sailing, from steamboat*, railroads, andpamenaere w bo prefer to send down early. 1 Medicine and ie.tt**f* mer ^ P Ueed on the line January 1. ™ &om S “W Orleans to Aspinwall via For atthe Canal street, j9-3m, or further Information, apply 8 office, on the Wharf; foot of River, New York. P. W. G. BELLOWS, Agent Steamer Savannah NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, CONSIGNEES, OWNERS AND UNDERWRITERS. while on a voyage frothffayaaneh to particularly reqnretad to jnaeat to within forty days from date hereof, f and copiesof y our lavnlces. Augusta, you are the undersigned, proof of ohlpmcnt JU4M« J. W. WOLCOTT, SHaaiaWf