Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, February 24, 1866, Image 3

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#f S(r »,U.hiP- »»•* (t)H NK* VOEK- ^, |ip flambeau, Saturday. February 24th. at %&*%*». Sunday. February 26th. at 2 5, lp san Jacinto. Saturday, February 24th. so** ? ' “ r0)t nm.iDEI.FdI*. ^cmbria. S.turday. February 24th. at - nk r ,|! I111.TIMOEE. Fannie, Sunday. 25th, at 6 o'clock a. m. coll Al'OCSTA. jnne. Tuesday, February 27lh, at — d H m g. Gibbous, every Saturday morning >0- for chaulwiw. t . FuUI1 uln, every Monday morning at 9 Fnmic, every Thursday morning at 10 Fii|t liXTORTOttN. -GCU. Sbei-lcy, every Sunday morning, r.'B liiWUiNaviiiE- T ,,„v, and Charles S. Hardee, every J ■nominF- at 2 un lock. FOB bCHUVll. F potter, every Monday, Wednesday ftUil-taomi"*. a. T>1 o'clock Police Matter*. Thursday night being a kind of feetire one. many people Indulged la drinking to the memory of the “Fatter of Hla Country." and aome of them over- patriotic happened to get a trifle too much. In con- sequence the docket in the Mayor-, office yesterday contained an unuaual number of caaea of drunken- neaa. The flratcaae called up waa that of a captain forvio- latmg city ordinance in discharging coal from hla ihip without the necessary tarpaulin. The evidence, how ever. waa not found sufficient to fine him, and Mayor Anderson dismitaed the cm with an Injunction to be more careful in the fnture. * Another captain of a steamboat waa charged with the same offence. Upon being called he did not re spond, and the Mayor being informed that the cap tain had been summoned, the case proceeded. The policeman testified to the fact of the steamboat lying outside of two other boats, and that the coal was being wheeled to his boat across the others; that the one next the wharf had the necessary tarpaulin, but nei ther of the others were provided in the same inanner, and the coal waa occasionally dropped into the river from the barrows. The evidence being concluded and the captain not making hia appearance, ha waa fined ten dollars. I"" 1 * '* Pracedlagi of tottdeU. „ aavanam Feb. 21, 186*. Council met:—Preaeot Hla Honor Edward C. Ander son, Mayor; Aldermen WyHy. Lachlison, Williamson Oue, Cunningham, Ferrill, Soullard and McMahon. The minutes of the last meeting read and con firmed. The Information and Fine Dockets were read and confirmed. BEPOUTS REaA and ADOPTED. The Committee on Finance to whom waa referred the application of John Stoddard Esq., Chairman Commissioner of Pilotage, asking Council to pay over to said board any surplus that may remain from the Harbor Maater's fees, after payment of hia salary for the purpose of Improving the navigation of the river, respectfully beg leave to report in flivor of the same’, and suggest that the City Treasurer be instructed to pay to Mr. Stoddard, Chairman as aforesaid, any such surplus as soon as received and until otherwise di rected. Jobs c. Feboox, Chairman. Ths Commute on public buildings to whom was re ferred the bill of A. Harig for services as keeper of City Clocks, respectfully report that the amount of one hundred dollars be paid Mr. Harig. Robert LiciiLiaoy, _ „ Chairman. The Committee on Oaa to whom waa referred the presentment of the Grand Jury - in reference to the condition of the gas lamps in this city, respectfully That the condition of the gaa lamps is now engaging the attention of the City Connell, that they are usUm every effort in connection with the Gaa Company to put the city lamps in proper condition. The present ..it FI.OISIDa. r? v|vtu snore, every Tuesday morning, at 3 Cr Helen Oetty, every Saturday morning, at " Lllie giicer, every Friday morning at 10 J.-EAeveiy Thursday morning at 10 o’clock , nittEiioNV-The steamer Fountain, Capt. *' rrl ' veJ Imre yesterday from Charleston, and ,-jjj on Monday next. Tlio captain will ...»oar thank' 1 - .if pro i'iU4 advertised to be sold giuii A Meyer this day at 11 o'clock, at the yj.^rs. Kenneth Me Lea & Co., ia very large couiuiand a tood attendance. Dealers - ,tv sml from the country should make it j i* there in time. ruLiiMom:.—The steamship Fannie, Capt* jr-.cJ htre yesterday from Baltimore, which _.... u sararuay Uit. She brings a full cargo ♦ 2aber of passenger*. The captain reports »*j compelled to ln> three days in H&mp- ., account of the weather. LKD'ii Attention is called to the card of Oik of Council, notifying all person* - law to take out licenses and who H-* - .ii'^thcm m accordance with the re- jj ib* ordinance of the 27th of December, mast nuke application at his office at ali persons in default will be put upon joaoo docket. FiA v sa—Thf wharves ulong the bluff have ;:rtc j.teiaL almost deserted appearance, but _ : itcimere during the past two days has j| j[tiir more animation to them, and j ester iu kayain-juut of bustle and confusion. c . a' five eic-amers loading andunloading,- I n-drebting filled with boxes of merchan- > ui cotiun. giving the city its usual busi. u pained to learn, through .. Uui Dr. A. Means, who fills the chair - - tL- .Uhuita Medical College, and who N. r U-jd and respected throughout this Mtaciod the loathsome disease of small u^r-iriiinsat his homo in Oxford, from L. 'i'iiient gentleman delivered a lec- i. rgc Wednesday last, since which he siwl io iiis home at Oxford. .-7-.aL-.uat morning a horse standing in •—oi the Central Itailroad depot, at- a. u, became lightened and started off * sl several parties attempted to catch -* caIt helped to excite him and he ran at a - l- : ..uiincnt danger of sundry ptdes- He was finally stopped near the ..r. iui the only damage done was his own - Tu- spectators of the affair looked ino- j: t uuasii up, but ho kept the middle of nUdiduot come in contact with anything. Unitary t om mission. m the cotton stealing case of John •- bciiA^ tried before the military Com- • wnduded yesterday forenoon. Mr. iLcis for the prosecution, gave it as his ii. ■ cttoD .-old by Deacy the day after the nnitted waa oi the same lot as that otulen, -jvwr to it. Witnesses were introduced * to prove that Deacy did not leave his •-lLi the cotton is alleged to have been - lnd:-e O'Byrne testified that the ac- j.UTS -:ue t. -ood character as an honest --- the c immunity. The argument - - Till be made to-d»y by II. J. Ford, a. lor De*c v. Psmsgin. Per steamship Fannie, from Baltimore—H Stent- ford. A 1) StentloM anit wife. Per steamer Fountain, fiom Charleston—Dr J M Henry and wife, M Lorenzo, H H Kewball, HTH Thomas. S F Frazier. Mrs A Frazier, Hiss M Frazier, Miss L McGinnis, EH Hazleton, J Early,-WF Col cock, 8 fionuis, c Apple, W it Brown, A D Button, HE Board, M Lilly, K M Henry, G 8 Brooke;-W F Kastmun, J Irvine, L Gaspartdo, PS Wigging, JR Smith, J Kirkland, A Huger; C Gerett, JlleBeiney, J MasGru-*, 8 Mllletli. A Kice, J V Adams, J Adams and nervt, and 25 deck. Per steumsliip Leo, for New York—W W Wilkin son, wife and 3 children, F A Oscosett, T J Chase, L . . ■ i Micwjjuuu ui .iic it> , .iimi-,1 mu in., o— in,:Tiu tritsrt, A W Mason, MHs Knapp, Miss Wttd, W B A storekeeper near tne market was charged with every effort in connection with the Gas Company to H e ynolds, P J Morris, Mrs 8tn irt, Dr H Cole, JS •oiling eggs in the market, in violation of law. The put tte cU T l»«“ps in proper condition. The mesent nurh l»hn. T A Beall, G StrnuSs, A Llppmau. Jus A policeman testified that he found a nasro inm .oiii n „ tluancial condition of the city would prevent the 5 p ' l ' er > ** l8S Re•cher, Mrs Lovell, J A Rogers, E W eeas in the m.rtrM .TV ,. \ ^ f« nnln «^ 8“ P‘pes through the square., but they R C° 0 Pf. R »’ McCunts, Capt J Brlgga. J C eggs in the market and oa asking him whom they be- believe the city lampa on the streets leading to the SsHfeant, C Apple, and 13 steerage, longed to replied to the defendant. The gentleman I ■ t l u * re * *111 h* sufficient to give the necessary lights however, denied all knowledge of the matter, and the r° ,0 “ ! ‘ Ci «™«oham, —**-- J- - ■ Cn&in&AD. ver Cromweil, Delano, st Helena. Shin Anabello, Adsifli, f ‘ - - - SchrOU' Shin An Win)* Co. , Liverpool—Brigham, Bald- Ins part a. Per steamer Union, from Augusta—2*0 bales up land cotton.' Per brig A F Larrabee, from Xew York—ICO hales bay, l.ooo basheLs wheat, loo hbls flour. 1,010 bushels corn, 26,000 feet timber, 145 ploughs. exports. Per steamship Leo, for New York—SI bales upland cotton, 16 do sea Island do, 686 sacks salt, 112 bales dome8th r, 64 pkgs tndse. Per ship Anabells, for Liverpool—2,164 boles up land cotton, 16 do nea Island do, 63.423 feet timber. evidence not being satisfactory, the case' waa dla- I The Jail Committee to whom woe referred the peti- miased. tioo of Waring Rnsaell, asking the sum of seven hun J, e ?:t 0r : ° U T ^ W “ ‘ CCUlled having four ^ ^ umles at work under the blufi without the neoeaaary from the city, beg leave to report: badges attached. The sergeant who made the accusa- T ^ Mr * RuaaeU received no inatructkma from the huTtt 8t ^ dto hL hc toctofu * e ra,,it ‘ h-"*-* but the defendant produced evidence that he Mad I the jail Your Committee knows nothing of the or- hired the mules from a second party who had a license I ,^f r - tnm H** Jnatioee of the or the mules for draying. Mayor Anderson becom ing satisfied that this man was not in fault, the case and directed one of the lieutenante to have the owner of the mules arraigned for a violation of or- v dinances. A German waa charged with being drunk. The po liceman stated that he was very disorderly and had Inferior Court with which your committee considers the city his nothing to do, ind do therefore respect- [ fully recommend that the prayer of the petition be not granted. r. Lachlison, Chairman. The special committee appointed at the last regular I meeting of Council, consisting of Aldermen Gue. Cuu- Comlgnees. Per steamship Leo, from New York—J A A J F Brown, U Heldt Guerran] A F, Holcombe 4 Co, La- Roche A West. Cr.ine A 0, York, W, Mcl A CY>, Bry- isu. H ACo, Rue, W A Co, \V K McIntyre A Oo, S, Smith A Co. E E Bertz A Co, 1‘ A Depplsli, Claghorn and C, Brigham, B A Co, Erwtu A H, R II Agent. R ft Cuiin, Brady, S Co, W H Stark, X A Hardee. W M Davidson, J McMahon ft Co, F Constant, A Fernan dez, M A Co eu. Schusler A 11, R Molina, C. Purse A Co, G W A G B Lamar. F \V Sims A Co, Col of Caa- tom, Hess A G, Hunter ft G, W H Ross * Co, P H Behn, Kein ft Co, S c Mvers, J L Yhallouga, Mendel J» L, A Fawcett <£ Co, a',1 Miller, Sorrell Bros, Bell, W ft c, M S Cohen. Per steamer Fountain, from Charleston—J A A J F Brown, Adams Ex, H K Agi, and others. Duucan a, J, Crane ft G, W Lethrop, J W Anderson, Keln ft Co, A S Hartrldgo, E F Metcalf, H McAlplu, J_W Rabun, G M Berry, N E Edeufield, Gliupln ft C, uIngham and Schley,'Citizens John'atoddareir’F^T~ I Consignees per Central Hallroad and Wm. Hunter, Bsq., to report on resolution of FeBRIaBY 23, 1866. - , Council m relation to organixing a new gas company I #19 bales cotton, 4 do domestics and mdse to Jones offered him ten dollars to allow him to go about hia m “* ‘Refr report, (see report in Monday's issue.] On * 'V, A Low A Co, Brigham, B ft Co, X A Hardee, E business. One of the sergeants testified that ths m< L Uon , it T*5r~ I Pa^lford, Bell, W A Co, 0 C Freeman^ Erwlu ft H. man was very disorderly and noisy in the barracks. upon being ukfld what he had to My, he stated that I c f|y authorities take the i^cessary to procure a he and some friends had been enjoying the national I be vested iiTuie W ci <0111P * ,ly ’ ^ CO “ U ' 1 <lf ““t 1 ® holiday in an appropriate manner and he had uar- I 8 y ' taken of a little too much Rhine wine- that he had ,FAD * ««*«» and ,*s«;d. I AN 4>K11INAXCB offered the ten dollars to let him off *? ,“ uend “ ordinance passed Feb- To anDul an Ordinance parsed 23d Feb., 1843, relative t«n dollar, to let him off, and rnary 23. 1843, relative to the fees of Poet Wardens. to the fees of Port Wardens, that he would have given fifty dollars sooner than be oanDfaNcz »r.n fizst time 1. Be It ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of S?mT. —“ easL‘2s^r‘“" a - - - ^|«^?s^ , 5»i535s which a little license should be grunted, he ought to , n ^ d ° a?*" ° f h 8y>t<!m of draiu e e Port tYurdens^r sa?d efty JlmllV'arfdri'iey’are her£ be “ let up. ” He waa fined ten dollars - “ d th8 clty of 8MY “ mah - by aothorlzed to receive and collect .n additional Another Germ.n . n.- .ur PETITIONS Bead and GRANTED. I *um of fifty (60) per centum upon all charges e*tab- rharu ■ i th th ’ ^ ™. th toTmeT - w “ PeUUon of trustees of the Methodist Episcopal ll3h , cd , b >' tlle Ordinance passed 23d February, 1813, charged with the same offence. The seargent stated Church South for exemption from ground rent of a , u ,' 1 i''^ 0 upon 8,1 ot,ler cHaigcs, which they are eu- that while iu the barracks he became deathly sick, ap- I 3f°- Calhoun Ward, while held and used for * - parenUy from the effects of too much Rhine wine. , „ _ 1 Petition of Mrs. Ellen McGrath, praying for separate titles for lot No. 48, Calhoun Ward. Petition of Andrew Goebel, praying for separate titles tor divided lot No. 33, Chatham Ward. V Petition of Andrew M. Boss, Attorney, to have amount of $10 83 refunded, as the same was over paid. He was fined five dollars. Another individual was charged with the same of fence, and the policeman said he found him lying in the street, and not able to give an account of hiniBelf or where he lived. He had nothing to say except that he had been enjoying the day like others, aud John Barleycorn waa stronger than he was. He admitted that he ought to have been in bed earlier. He waa fined five dollars. * A few other caaea were adjourned over. titled by law to make. II. All Ordinances and parts of Ordinances con flicting herewith are hereby repealed. Oidlnance passed In Council Feb si, I860. KL)W. C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest: ,)A3. Stkwaiit, Clerk of Connell. f24 3 The Theatre. The benefit and last appearan. e of Mr. Loud this evening is to be signalized by the appearanoe of the talented young tragedian, Walter Benn, and the first production of a play of thrilling interest, “1516 Iron Mask.’’ The worthiness of the beneficiary of the oc- caasion and the double attractions of the bill canuot fail to draw out a large house. Respecting the play of the evening, the great historical drama of Victor Hugo, a few words of explanation will doubtless be of inter' eat to our renters. It had long been a fertile theme of speculation among students of history who the mys terious Man in the Iron Mask might have been. But PETITIONS READ AND REFERRED. Petition of Solomon's Lodge/A. F. M.,praying Conn- 1 cu to remit city tax on tbs portion of Masonic Hull owned by them. To Finance Committee. Petition of the members of the Police force, pray ing for an increase of psy. Also, s communication from the Chief of Police, recommending the same aud asking thst tho pay of the non-commissioned officers bs increased. To Committee on Finance. Petition of Wm. SwoU, praying Conncii to lease to him lot No. 5, Chithim Ward. To Committee on Pub- i Uc talas and City lote; with power to act. FEimo* BEAU AND LAID ON TABLE. Petition of T. C. Ford, praying Council to refund the amount oi thirty one dollarajufies imposed on him wh Is a member of the Police force. Special Notices, OFFICE SOUTHERN INS. ft TRUST 00.,\ Savanual), Jan. 12, 1866. / The Board of Directors of this Company have this day tailed in an instalment of one dollar per share, payable at the offlee of the Company on or before tbe first of March next. 20-2awtMl I. C. MoNULTY, Sec. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm. Official. Notice. CITY OF SAVANNAH/ tkisa Cube or Ccirwcu., February 1st, ISM. } rJRjiL.* 1 * 0 l pplle * w peracna who own vehicles used tor hire, such as wagons, drays or trucks, hocks, Ac. No further time will be allowed and the Register will be closed on that day, and the police Instructed to carry out the Ordinance. By order „ KDW. O. ANDERSON, Mayor. Jss Stewart Clerk of Pound!. fehl-tf Pioneer Line FOR NEW YORK. REDUCTION OF PASSAGE. R4.TIS! C*M* Puitge, *35 OO...Deck, §10 00 112 A3 NOTICE CITY OF SAVANNAH, , Optics Clerk op Oocncii., v February 12th. 1866. t It having Iteeu decided hy the Collector of the U. Revenue Tax, that all licenses Issued by pr Savannah, (over the amount of twenty d “j. ,ar ?) have affixed the usual stamp. All par- 18 J? ken oul UcP,lse * will at once morn them to tuts office and have stamp affixed and can celled in terms of the law. JA8. STEWART, U ‘ M * Clerk of Council. Notice* TaKBcnds^theCty of Savannah, authorised to P® b y th e Ordinance of January 24th, rafore P ?I P °“ of finding ita conpons n6t here a T e n< ‘^ r,nd >- They are ofthecon- venient denominations of $K0. $300, $600, and hold- , * “f over due conpons «re invited to present them tu be exchanged for there bonds All Bonds for which Co.ipone are fended previous to May 1st, 1866, will draw interest from lit, of Jan uary last. . „„ R. T. GI8SGN, ft® City Treasurer. Shipping. For Augusta ANA WAY LANDINGS ON TUB RIVER. The uew and splendid steamship TYBRR, Crowell, Commander, will leave‘far *e abrire porton her regular day. 8 5»®*r. Feb. j$*. m* *- 'afeiack. •JE?f freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to ®2 Hunter a gammrll. Shipping, The llght-diaaght i illU'K-I O N-, Capt. H. B. Fiiiixx, ^teh W JXre 11,15 ®“ wm have quick d.*. JSif , vere at sn 3 cce«fei 0r a^T edIng,y Ilght dr »«. bw Sg £ eUrfon“' n on' , ririv““ m “ ded * 0fflC8 » Freight taken at reduced rate.. NOTICE. P ERSONS bolding City Lots, who are in arrear Ground Rent, are notified thst additional costs will be lncarrt-d by them nntess they discharge their obligations at an early day. K- T. GIBSON, J* 4 Ctty Treasnrer, Dry Goods. NBWSttHiTFOXt*69 The Great Invention of the Age Hoop Skirts, J. W. Bradley’s lew Patent Duaex Ellip tic (or Double) Spring Skirt. T HIS invention constats of Duplex (or two; Ellptte Fare,Refined Steel Springs, Ingeniously braided tightly and flrml toughest, most ly together, edge to edg flexible, clastic and . making tbe , _ -nrable Spring ever used. They seldom bend or hreak, like the sin glei Springs, and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than twice os long as any Single Spring 8klrt that ever has or can be made. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assem blies, Operas, Carriages. Railroad Cars, Chnrch Pews, Atm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, as the Start chu be folded when in use to occupy a small This Is the most delightful nnd extraordinary article {£££ “ “* 1,y and conveniently aa a Silk or Muslin ELECTION. Richard T. Turner was unanimously elected Port Warden to fill the vacancy occasioned by the reanma- lion of Thofi. Holcombe, Esq. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. By Alderman Gue— ecu 1. That the special committee on Gaa be em ail suppositions, reporta and surmises, are set aside E? bv'fhedte'and P ?‘ ^ lamps now fer discovered. It changes the eun-bumt face an by Lamsrutine, the great French Statesman, tho by^th" ^ ‘ Ue amOU “‘ I ^ |0 Bpearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, proves b«yondu doubt that it wm* Gaston, twin brother I Cugplnghim— of Louis XIV. The secret of the twins, is said to be, to'^df ‘the' ^ e ,, M ‘Y or h*, requested appearance so muting in the city belle of fashion. I misses and young ladies they are super! JTto alioth’ that at the birth of the supposed L^uis XIV. there MJ. fe 'ra ’ "2? ~ were general acclamations of joy thronghout France rrected on the wharves opposite the city snd ascertain ^ ® kn ’ lcavin S the complexion fresh, transparent T 1 . . which ws. customary the birth of the heir of tire | M^p^veX^o^oTe "XZ'"' ° f “e" ZT' pltrZTlZZTZ^' ‘° By Alderman Soullaid- ' ^ p *tromztd by Actresses and Opera The three bottom rods on every Skirt are also Donbta Jtrsuited, That the Street and Lane Committee he I slneer ®- what cVcr y lad y should have. Sold | Stetd, and twice or double covered to prevent the oov- authorlzed to advertise for proposals to have tbe foun- I everywhere. Retail price, to cents. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of weariug the Duplex Elliptic uutuie io a peariy eauu texture or rarlshing beauty, convenience or weariug lUe Duplex Elliptic | imparting the marble puri.y of yontli, and the distin- French Throne. To the astonishment and amazement of the King and his Ministers, two hours afterwards, Aunie of Austria gave birth to a second child, who. according to the laws of Frauce, of twiaa born, the last is the first conceived aud lienee the elder, and therefore should have been King. But Louis XIII, to avoid trouble between tbe political parties, bad tbe last born placed in the bande of a monk, removed from the Count to be brought up iu security, aud all who had tain aud railing around it painted. By Alderman Lachlison— Uesnlred, That the Board adopt the usual mode of | appointing a Chimney Contractor by advertising to let out the office by contract. miscellaneous matter. A communication waa received from the Commis- I aionors of Pilotage calling attention of Council to the condition of Elver street, and requesting that aome Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y. Address all Orders to ocl27-eodly DKMAS BARNES ft CO , New York. Uprra in Suvannuh, -Mej pleasure that we direct the at- - - Kiitrs to ths announcement of the - u;er column this morning. It will x—cu commence# a week from next e xtu&ues for stx nights. The troupe ith this visit Is under the direc- 5,11 Sinkosch, and embraces amongst its * Acpoglimna Gldonl, Madame Patti ^“’itelle Pauline Canissa, 8igs. Erranl, Maria, Susialni and Groff, with ' a orchestra. The company have s l ug cad successful season at J ‘ i dumbern cities, and are now on The oi-e-ia la an entertainment pe ipi, can fully appre-ciate, and a: Slrxhoich a crowded house each knowledge of the fact were sworn to secrecy under the | jtnklM •mining' 1 the la^** On t^ttoL°refe^d penalty of dc&th. Ou Louis XIV coniiiuj to the throne, the likeness between himself and unknown brother to Committee on Streets and Lanes. A communication waa received from the Commie- was so great that he ordered the terrible device of tbe I tiTriw! w^ch^j^t^d ?nd ^ds°^f7o {JeTute Iron Mask to be pliced upon hia elder brother, in or- I tithed. In connection with the former communication der to preserve his father’s aecret. This la the nlav I r *f e ? ved lrom the Commtttee on Docks .i u j i and wharves, riyIdb a concise statement of thA the company present to-night, and each epoch con- tlon of the wharves and offering suggestions as to a tains a distinct and thrilling phase in this most extra- I ® )re improved p a 1 of constructing the same as well ordinary man's life, until his murder in the Bastile, 1 “»Jhe remove* of obatructions. sternly corroborated by facta and documents seised during its demolition by the infuriated people. Hia Honor the Mayor, announced that a committee consisting of Messrs. Gilmer, Muller and the Citv Sur veyor had the matter in charge and would report shortly. Commissioner* of Pilotage met at the Court House on Tuesday, Feb. 29th, 1806. §t°a\ Birth Day Ball. - E.r;hnid} the Germans of the city ** hie \oiks Garten. A very ele- 4 under the direction of Mr. Nhreiner presided and did the honors - “Bd after the doth waa removed «trta*de 4 uu toiaia drank in honor of the ** $ far* ^tcr £ b H. G. Ruwe, one of^the floor i t - 0Itlor effort, which waa by iir. Richter. A glass oi the h Tbt fantastic toe in tho •ound up the festivities. The k waa excellent ; the aasera- respectable one and the whole on the manager*. a, T |“'" lv Vo, k World. Irom Mr - A. D. Button, 1,1 " -rl.i, wiiovmta our eity with Fraseot—John Stoddard, W. F. Willis, 8. 8. Clag- hom, J- L. Villalonga, John Gammell and JobnF. Bkcovext of a Stolen Horse —The horee stolen from In frontof the store of H. G. Ruwe the other even- tog, was recovered yesterday In the palmetto swamp I Wheaton on Bilbo's plantation, ou Sid da way Island. On.) Tho following report waa read, and on motion of Mr. Thursday night lost poUcoman Larecy was I Oteiered that it be epread on the minutes' ‘^toarrett. negro for some mtedamrenor in the street, when he laid be would give him aome informs- I mlaaionere of Pilotage to remove the obstruction, at tion in relation to Mr. Buto's horse if be would let the 01 the city : . 1dm go. The policeman released the negro, who then I kasteb’b report of ob8tructiom8 in tbe told him where ho could find the home, and yesterday sEESSSbI 8 C0 “ n “ ,01, “ or morning the policeman and Mr. Buwe proceeded to Above Crabtree's Mtil on the north side of the river tbe place. After *earching for some time they were I Ues toll of a gunboat; below the mill lies a sawyer unable to and it. They could not find the thief but I *hout thirty feet from the wharf opposite White*!. ,1;„. , , .. I Pjeee- • piece of old wreck seme distance from the shore lower end of the gaa houses in the channel met bin wife, and hy dint of threats and rewards the - — — 1 —vj* uie gtut iiouse: in tne channels policeman got her to confess where the animal was I P iece oi wreck, out at very low tide; abreaatot WU- hid. They found the horse in the ewamp in a light I *£*? y t rd ' sunken «W>boat between Fig Island ■h.it., k-s, .. . I and Fort Jackson; a sawyer in the channel from Fori shelter bn»t of palmetto boughs, and took possession Jackson to Pour Mile Point. Those permauent ob- of her. They then made search for tbe thief but he I ,truc tioii8 opposite the oyeter bed lighthouse, two waa not to be found, having started for this city, but "" aa he la known, he will no doubt be soon apprehended. Policeman Larecy deserves great credit for the tnsn. ner in wbloh he conducted toe business. fct- • c 'iiitiop ut that journal in our 'ktOT. aljd while unidentified ^“PUitical parties of tbe North 13Upport 10 ‘he Prtocl- ^ ^“’-tlmg manfully agains‘ ' £ hKcJ* < *^Ation. As a general ‘he World isoompre- * ( **»ZZ*' > * M ‘ wh * n Uou »®-where hd ‘ "ho desire to subscribe Jhbjfjmi “ 'Uroishing store of A. Bly haue, was en- ^*•-70^"' L " JtWl: “ u Thursday even- • INtitotL** 11 ' 1 6 Ur 8 e quantity of ^ N^tiids 01 dollxis worth, 10,0 the .tore by ^by a ^_ un B »> Lane, which ,Uu,t * r Fr e“> ‘be ‘“,1; h# “ tore b y means e S r to butwhlch *7” Lc stn _ They then thor- ^'Phcea Th lJ tbe “"h* of '■'““‘t footprints are also 51**6 a tb being repaintod. “ ‘° n « w hite md 1 fcot-prI] mUka of tore are s^ttttpS" 118011 ‘he counter/ ' dut hlng, thieves ml 1 t: '- r -'lemen'a wear * B4 the ^ Vt " or ked dehb- -amn ” ,hM fr such a * iu ot their 0 ^th^-oltoeuemto^ 01 Mr. Ives' 'obbery A Negro How. Yesterday morning one of the Sergeants of police arrested a negro for feet driving in the streets and took him t$ the Freedmen's Court, but owing to that tribunal not being In session, toe officer started to take him again to the Barracks. Upon getting Into the wagon a crowd of excited ireedmen surrounded sunken vessels, all of which ia vary much against the | commerce of the city. Respectfully, yours, ftc.. Taos. Lyo»h, j Harbor Master. True extract from the minutes. Wm. H. Bulloch, 8ec’y C. P. Amount of accounts passed, $6,430 82. Council adjourned. JA8. STEWART, C. C. Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. Wiltberokr A Co. the policeman and wanted to rescue the negro, who I T J Lee, Fla remained perfectly quiet and peaceable. One of the I 3 party attempted to get Into the wagon and had partly j Hamilton, Ga succeeded, when tbe policeman came violently In con- I 8 M Whitman, Bolt __ tact with him and thrust him out Upon this the 1st- R*® Clinch, 3 children and'iQ A Hubbard, 1 servt, *1 |L B Cooley, A A Rice, Charleston A M Huger, do A D Button, NY J Kirkland, Jr, N Carolina E Cooley, ^ aJrotehL t ° l lUtir optrui <»»- luc ‘‘tb 6 ““he Ivtv w “ -h- “leonv We n Committ « d Dt Rto hlZ ^uainted with ''"Pteseut J ‘‘'“Ployed In the ,r ^up*rrr 0 ^ »tor, •ih ter negro drew a revolver and waa about to use It when tbe policeman grabbed him by the collar, and with a khife in hla hand threatened to kill hill him should he attempt to fire. The glistening m»a. l.a the effect of quieting the freefimmn and he rendered up the pistol, Wh'tn he was also taken fo the Barracks. «g- Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla to purify the blood and j purge out toe humors, pimples, bolls sores which ore merely emblems of the rottenness within, fil-lw | A PHYSIOLOGICAL, View of MARRIAGE Containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine Plate* and Engravings of the Anatomy of the Human Or gans in a state or Health and Disease, with a Trea tise on Early Errors, tu Deplorable Consequences upon the mind and Body, with the Author’s Flan of Treatment—the only rational and successful mode ot cure, as shown by the report of cases treated. A truthful adviser to thy married, and those contem plating marriagff, who entertain doobta of their phys ical condition. Sent fra* of postage to may address, on receipt of 25 cento, la stamps or portage currency, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Malden Lane, Albany, N. Y. _ —~~~ 1 be author may be ccne$!ted $poa any dt the dte- core* upon which hla book treats either peramuUyt* by mall, and medicines sent to any port of .the world. «Q“0 « m A CARD. Mr. WM. R. BOYD has so interest in my and will take charge of my agencies In in tore." A. WILBUR, 82 Bay-st. i will .be happy to see all my old Mends and nev ones, and am prepared to take Risks fe the Compt- nlre represented by our Agency on „j in, Dnble ] property. •- WM. R. BOYD. i 3 Thomas, Athens T Hamilton, Ga C Marshall, CRR J W Best do Capt French, atr Cumbria W Harding, do J Early, N Y A C Stougton, N Y H Hazeiton, Piiiia S Brooks, Irvine, W F Cash man, do do do do D C Tillman, J Beatty, La J DeBonerr. N Y C Ooeete, N Y R M Henry. Fla W F Colcock, Jr, 8 C B T Holcomb, Del W11 Morey. New Haven W Benn, Augusta A W Cooper, Ga H W Birge, Savh I A Newliall, RI ! K Coljins, Anipsta MARSHALL HOUSE-A. B. Luc*. " v . Dr Perry and lady, Fla T Clarke, Balt T Wooldridge, Richmond J M Cooper, J S Tyson, A ft Q R R A D Button, N Y H M Bene, USN OW Harvey, Springfield A Phllbroot, Bangor s B Hatch, N Y W*' " ” H E PF1 nnlog, D W Ingersoll, Fla J F Dearborn, NY S Bonis, jr, Richmond C Center, N Y H A Whitney, Chas Dr R T H Thomao, JTa T T Fraser do Mrs Ann Fraser, r do WssM Fraser, .do Lizzie Mclnls, ' do .saasrsf Shipping Intelligence, Mlnlmtare Aim it Mac—This Day. f^-rises -.v-.-e 2»:Mooh sets. 6 361High waterj... Son seta.. ' . PORT OF SAVANNAH. Friday, Feb. 23, 186& — Afrivefi. — w »e»dishlp Fannie, Smoot, BMtikiore-LaHoche’fi Fountain, Qutner, M . A Oolwo- ; Brig A F Larrabee, OarUle, New York—Van Horn HoJypkt ft Morray. ’ ^ Cleared. iffiswjfcmiKuaEsasifss ft Oo. | Steamer H M Cod, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen. LYON’S KATHAIRON. Kathalronls from the Greek word "Kathro,’ “Kathalro," slgnifviug to cleanse, rejnvenate aud re store. Thta aiticle Is whai ita name signifies. For preserving, restoring and beautifying the human hair, it is the most remarkable preparation in the world. It is again owned and put up by the original proprie tor, and h now made with tbe seme care, skill and at tention which gave it a sale of over oue mDllon bot tles per annum. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates acnif and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and • lean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy. It prevents the hair from felling off and turning gray. It restores hair upon bald heads. Any lady or gentleman who voices a beaatful head of hair should use Lyon's Kstbalron. It is known and used throughout the civilised world. Sold by al respectable dealers. _ I'RMAH BARNES ft oat oct2T-eodJv New York erlng from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, Ac., which they are constantly subject to when in me. All are made of the new anil elegant Co.ded Tapes, and are the best quality in every part, giving to the wearer tho most grecefal and perfect shape poreible and are unquestionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable and economical Skirt ever made ' WESTS', BRADLEY A CARY, flatej. I. ft J. O. W est,j Proprietors of the Invention, and Sole Mann- facto rers, 97 Chambers and 72 and 81 Reade streets. | New York. For sole in all first class stores In this city, and throughout the United States and Canadas, Havana ! rie Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the Wert In- Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic for double) “ ri ' f JyS Stf Spring Skirt. Saddlery., E. L. NEIDLINGER, CORNER OF Barnard and Bronghton Streets, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, W OULD respectfully announce to hia friends and the public generally that he has resumed the SADDLERY BUSINESS. Empire Line. FOR NEW YORE. ■■ * / Atlantic Mail Steamship Company. CM, :■ ' PASSAGE RATES: Cabla $30 OO; ttAer^gr $16; frftft $10 OO Hie new'atld fast elds-wheel steam ship SAN JACINTO, Loveland, mas ter, will soil as above, on $fttprdnjr, Feb. $4, mt $ o’eteek, p. in. Fm freight or passage, having unatupoased aeeom- modatioaa, apply to „ B. H. HARDEE, No. 12 Stoddard’s Range. GARRISON ft ALLEN. Agents. m No. 5 Bowling Gr»ea, N Y. For freight, apply to „ F- M. MYRELL. Hania- Buildings, Ha, street, Or to M. A. BARRIF^ On wharf. FOR PHILADELPHIA. CABIN PASSAGE, *25 00. FOR NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Company, (Carrying the United States Matt.) FARE REDUCED, Cabin, $26 Steerage, $10 Deck, $9 The very feat steamship Flambeau, Capt. J* A EATdN, 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 ft FULLABTON. Agents. The new and splendid iron Steamship CUMBRIA, FRKKCH, Commander, WiD sail for the above port on Saturday, Fab. *4, *t o’clock. d«H O o r ua re ^ y 0 t r 0 P ^ e ' •“*”* ««•»-* «»>» G m FOR CHARLESTON VIA BEAUFbtar. THE STEAMER FANNIE, CAPTAIN MpNELTY, WUl leave a. above front the JloriA Sieamboai Wharf foot of West Broad st. on THURSDAY next, 1st Feb. st 10 o’clock a. m., and will continue to leave every Thursday following at same hour until further notice. i This boat is in very excellent order. Is commanded by offleen of expert*<*; end has superior state roan accommodations for passengers* While tbe boot Ison her trips, freight will be re ceived and stored tat fire-proof wareboaaa. free of ex pense. For freight or paisa gw apply to • r. M. MYRICLL, Agt, jiT-lm Harris’ Buildings, Bay street Or to W. JonHson. on whart FOB AUGUSTA AND ALL WAr LANDINGS ON THE RIVER The steam packet S WA. ' N, Capt. M. J. COHEN, WUl have quick dispatch. For freight or passage, apply at Padelford’s wharf, or to „ „ M. A. COHEN. liil’ A " T lw *h‘ the deck. Regular Line BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND DABIEN. GREAT REDUCTION OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE t draft and fast .learner FALCON will leave 0-clc.k, aSTL^^ e ” d s!a ,n ^^ Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock. ^ evening For freight or peerage, apply to CHAS.. L. CuLBY ft CO., Corner Bay and Aberoom streets. L. ft B. DELORME, **•'“ - ■Agent st Darien. Passage, $3 00. next door to hla termer stand, and by strict attention and moderate prices, hopes to receive a liberal shore of the trade. He la all orders for LEAST ROOFS C AN _he Tnadt- perfectly tight liv applying the Lin seed Oil Cement. Jr ta the cheapest on account of its trt lug the moat durable coating for tin roofs canvas-covered deck’. <fc vi IBT All work wui ranted waterproof.*Q$ „ . DILLON A TAYLOR, Painters, 69 Bay 6t. prepared to make up promptly HARNESS, BRIDLES, ETC. His brother, Mr. 3. 8. NEIDLINGER, will be found with him, and would be glad to see bis friends. *. L NEIDLINGER. Rope and Bagging. Just Received, 25 FIRKINS Extra Leaf Lard ROPE. In store snMor sale hy CHARLES L. COLBY ft OO. 1 Aft Cpilf 5 H** *°P*: 8 euperior arUclb to Green »wu leaf or any other brand. I In store and for sale by ® CHAS. L. DOLBY ft CO. Just Received, |Q FIRKINS CHOICE BUTTER Strayed and Stolen. 19 Landing per steamship Chase, and for sale by (feftELJB L. COLBY ft CO. French Sermon. TTITKRY Sunday night daring Lent a m A14 be preached in French by Rev. A. D. father nf ihe French Oratory. In the Catholic Catlie- Drai STRAYED, Yesterday, from my yard, corner of Llb- tr L-nrnln streets, * large white i 1 hR SLUT, with hrqkn head and tight brown ipnta on her sides. She has on a chain I roller, with the name oT Col. Deoring engraved on tht plate. A Miltabie reward will be paid for her de- | Uvety to me. . , , . PIOMA8 H. HARDEN. FOR PALATKA, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, FER- . NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. (Carrying the United States Mall.j The new and feat Steam Pocket Ella, Capt P. E. ROWLAND, will leave on '« r. 1 Tuesday Morning, January 30tii, 10 o'clock 11 ae *° le * Te re K nl * r W every TUESDAY at “ ^ ei - M. A. CdHfN. Freight payable by shippers. ' Freight received at all times at the Warehouse. BOriTEK ft OAMMELL, For Doctortown ra CONNECTION WITH THE ATLANTIC AND » GULF RAILROAD PER Tbomasville. Orient and TbeB ^» Shepley, isxs&ts$2. for freight or passage apply to LSI tr CHAS L. COLBY ft CO —jSi-tf Oomas Abcreon tod Bayatreata. For Charleston, ^ ^ hilton head and beaufort iv. The fart steamer o TJ N T A I Captalu G. W. Castseb. rNa^V^ci^.^ 8 ^ 0,1 moeday morn- payable on the dock. fort'. , ™hfr4 t o° r r to p, " a « e ’ appl > on bo«d, at Padel- — M. A OOHEN. For Palatka, E.FJa., TOUCHING at BRUNSWICK, ST MA Sid SSf 4 JACIBONVUJ.E The elegant and very feat steam pwket SYLVAN SHORE, Capt JAMES TTCKER, having been specially fitted v for ttu , leave lor the above place* route, will Every Tuesday -Morning at IO o'clock. All freight payable by sbl For freight or passage, h,'.- datlona, apply at tb. ofice. Wharf, or to CLAUHrflN CUNNINGHAM, Agents. or aeeom mo- tteam Packet J27 tf For Palatka, VIA BRUNSWUK, ST. MARY’S. FER- NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The n*v and fast sailing Steamer XjIzzce baker Capt. ». gi-gj * Having hren^^u^^ ^ , u Frida, Morning, M«th, «t IO o’clock, °re , TFriday morafeg thereafter RetniW, she will leave Palatka ewrv Hnnsov ^ n!tn^Z Y M n^l c mon,ia *’ HTJTing rt Savon. at all time* at the warehouse on t payable by shipper*. ‘t or poasmge, haring splendid cabin ac- in, apply at the office- on Florida Steam :et wharf, or to CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, /24-tf FOR DUBLIN AND WAY LANDINGS ON THS ALTA- M AHA AND OCONEE RIVERS. dral. corner of Perry and “ Pews free. tytou •treats, at t i< P. H2-S4V 1 BIlTTER, CHEESE, LARD. -A \TTK have been VY Georgia foi Tubs choice Goshen Batter. 76 boxes new State Dairy Obeeae. packages prime Leaf Lard, tor sale by HILTON ft RANDELL, 128 Bay street feblB-8. ted tgents for the Stale of _ .„ Eureka Anudoalsted Bone Sui>er-p$osphate of Lhne,” a he* and vdoable ferti lizer, adapted to theMUvaUon aad regeneration or our sou, and greatly to taLWhss the yield. We propone to stlloD a credit apoa the following K onst The purchaser to gl«e us a satisfactory J that enough of his next crop will be eent us : by first or January, 1867, to meet his bill, or, fit Is preferred, we will take factors’ acceptance or )$r security; In either case Interest to be . i " ' r These adcotnmodating terms as* purposed In order that this article may be In the reach of all who de sire to Increase the value and prodhetlvhoefls of their ^feWMra F. W. SUS ft CO. 350 ***$eitre Family Flour; | 76bbls. and half bbls white Corn Meal. For sale by HILTON ft RANDELL, Kerosene Oil, In barrels and caaea, AT HORATIO PITCHER’S, FOOt trtfrM““ ln ■*- 1 ° Dder the Bluff. FLOUR, CORN MEAI. TO ADVERTISERS. FLORIDA SENTINEL, 123-4 193 Bay street. time, ns-eodlw* 1 It filial ifjooooj- Established In 1S38. r Y TSI-WKEELY IN 'THE STATE. Iwc Mamhall Huf. after which | W. A. SHOBER, Proprietor Fior ds Seatinei. fuscogee r 40 shares Atlantic ft Gulf Railroad Stock. jlT-tf .. • Tbe light-draft atexmer r . J?. B. Q-oodsell, ' cm-*. M. Hmjik, 1 V7-V.‘ 'J.<- nnnlng In connection with the steamers H. M. Cool ndSIfe, to Darien* will receive freight for the above place*. Apply to ^ ' A' ;'• -/ M. A. OOHBN. _,|y Goods consigned fo A. A. DELORME, Darien will receive prompt attention. ne-tf Steamer Savannah NOTICE T0 8HIPP OWNERS AND UN F°LSvsrs£3?» thocn*** “ved from ths oboce.steamer, lately rank while Ok* veattga from tUvahOaA to ffugu-u, you are particularly requested to present to the uudenighed, ^thta forty days froeajdste batrecE. proof of ehlpment -J344M* VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, And landings on the AUamaha and Oemulgee rivers. THE Steamer Darlington, Copt. J. B*ocia, will have quick M abeve Freight received at all “-p| d stored la fin- goMwarehouse at foofof Wert Brood street, free ot This beet is of light draft, i$ P“Xfni order, has Im- mense carrying espadfe, bckig capable of camion kMO bales of cetton, arul ratal $gn. j g bat seance Freights tfkek by this line at lowiratak T'onaportation chargee -on goods to Macon and Hawkinnvlll* p$ld nretootlv. "or freight nmJaSaai! apply to Harris’ BnUdlnS^B^m’mT, Or to M. A. HAR1E, on wimrt 12 1 Pacillc Mmil Steamship Compaajr** ThitMgk LlBc to Call^brala, ererv r, and r jonriAToloe*. at* J-Xrfflg&Ste®,*. Unffied States Mail. Leave Pier Ho 48 North River, loot of Canal street, at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st, llth and 21st of < month, (except wheu those dates fell on f then on the precedtaffSatunlsy,] far Asp , nectlng via Panama Railway, with one of tbe Com- ly’s steamships from Panama Joe SonFrauclsco, at Acapulco. FEBRUARY. 1st—Henry Chsuncev, Ospt. Gray, eonueethur with Colorado, Capt. Watkliia. loth—Atlantic, capt. Maury, cosmeetfew with Sacra mento, capt. Caveriy. ^i£}Z‘£Jg&i2S?%£, , SffSS Freights FOBAUtnrSTA. . h I * mas underrigned are prepared to receire ffeodCai 1 their Warehouse*—free ot expends rad ra > Meom tug E. H. »•-$»* WddrittM *4 ; harbor, or to and from 3 •YH-Stri . Jy.Kt )•> idt ifartowttjgmajdte mode to Capt Bor CRANE ft GRAYBILL,, 80 1 For passage tickets, or further Uuntiak'anly at the Company’TtSrioffice, onSe Wkort; ibe«<< Canal street, North River, New York. F. W. O. BELLOWS,