Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, February 26, 1866, Image 3

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IA vXnnah ""<» Sterner.. roB WULAPEI-PKI'* , n;llll > at roE AUGUSTA. u Enos. Tuesday, February 2Tlb, at - bo* , m ,s a Stevens, Wednesday. Feb. 9Sth t ***T a Gibbons, every Saturday morning Unirr" fob cuableston. every Monday morning at 8 Fountain, Fiunie, every Tbnraday morning at 1* fob ooctobtowN. Sbepley, every Sunday morning, met Gen A' r ^ xrAWatNBVtLLC. T . Boys and Charles S. Hardee, every «****■ IrteS 0 " 1 u l ft ® fob scnuesy. p potter, every Monday, Wednesday o'clock. FOB FLORIDA. Shore, every Tuesday morning, at every Saturday morning, at IjKener Sylvan „S. „, e r Helen (Ally Little Biker, every Friday morning at 10 ' on, «vrv Thors lav mornlDg at 10 oeldck m«rKUBi ——. • Ella —The steamer Ella, Captain I ASL'VaL C aL Of . , rrlved here on Saturday from Florida. The "tVlU tccepl thanks. _The steamer Swan, Capt. Cobeu, I r* \f AUOtJSTA. iertyesterday from Augusta. She brings a j freight, jfivort- XI't Purser will pleaae accept our tbanks cowimsh--Consignees of gooda by the eteam- 0 Jacinto, from New York, are referred to the of Mr B. H. Hardee, in another JipSsB nseinent I , rs0POUlA s FIBC Compost.—Ry the advertlae- ' mother column it will be seen that the regular hir meeting of the Metropolitan Fire Company beheld in the Exchange Long Room to-morrow when a general attendance of the members is Lilg, fl tlr requeelea. l-ntirer or rut Ccmbbia.—The steamship Cum- l. C|,,,, French, will leave this evening at three c (br Philadelphia. She was to have left on ju hat was unavoidably detained and will jjuly ad to-day Ifjenoa'i Ssapasrs.—'We would direct tfce atteu- jr tellers to the advertisement of th*e truly OJ nil aumilng toys. They are a ohamioal u: a which not only delight the children but uuavaieu: tbr those of larger growth. There abeioitiag belter for an evening’s entertainment »are perfectly harmless andean beget off in any lie)'are ad the rage in all the larger cities of icountry e» well as Europe. They can be obtained Lippmui's drug store, corner of Congrei# and nd soeots I;..- . :-oy SercuLATOBE.—On Saturday two ne- tjnet Tvby Roberts and Frank Daniels were *. aa.t Lkt-n tv the bai racks with a bale of cot- ihclr hossessiou, which was stolen from in front snore cl Mr. M. S. Cohen, on the Bay. A cum. d Lies were lying in front of the store when ear-lied one ol them over the bluff, when it was r Iras is as it fell and placed on his wagon a adding in the passage way below. The . held one, hut it was discovered in time to u cur: .imnatiou, and the perpetrators in- mplng tiic gains they anticipated, wilTbe very e an aiipenuiige of ball and chain for some They were examined at the barracks and to be turned over to the Freedmen’s Court lady in the houas who wished to practice. The guitar was given to him, and the negro brought It to the dea of the Marshall House and enquired for a gentleman who waa not in. The thief of oouree Immediately de camped, without, however, exciting any euepicion. Some time Afterwards Mr. Patterson's son came in and made inquiry about it, but waa informed that Mr. Coolldge had not s«nt for the Instrument He then found out where the negro lived in Yamacraw, and, procuring the assistance of one or two policemen, pro ceeded to the house. Arriving within hearing they could distinctly heatihe tones ol the instrument but upon knocking were refused admittance. There was evidently • large party inside who were no donbt en joying themselves, and, upon the officers threatening to enter the house by foroe, they could hear the ne groes loading their guns. One or two of the police men being peace men. and having families, concluded tbey would leave the vicinity, and accordingly did ao and aa the gentleman was left almost alone he waa compelled to give It up also. Aa the parties are well known they will probably be arrested to-day. Oaaton and Ourrytown Wards, and as Yamacraw, Mid- . dla, .North and South Oglethorpe Wards, not to exceed ' Bfife Per Steamship Tybee, for New YorkStoSh bales up- llrcovery of Stolen Property. 1 that the officers who have been dil- ■rt fir ferretting out the perpetrators of ol Mr. ives’ clothing store one night last t, hive already secured five uegroes who are lm- fcl Titi-y have also discovered and taken pos- ; i quEiitity of the stolen goods, and will meeeeJ in capturing the balance of thinn. Hull of the Steamer Staaillsh. hut Huadny workmen have been employed he directiou of Mr. Wiltluk, In trying to raise ufihii, boat sunk on Friday week. They have xtsifnl, «ad having got her to float, with the * ttcuu tug Starlight, she wan yesterday aiter- iici tc the Charleston Steamboat Wharf. She i [nay w f :i used up, her upper works having tanjlMcly destroyed. The cargo will betaken tftir inn rather damaged condition. The men Lrisy employed in pumping the water out of Another Benefit for Mr, Loud* 3 of ti.is popular and talented young actor v’-oit ihcjusi tribute to his long and faithful BX Uni stock company of the Theatre should hind hnu by unpropltions weather, hi, truefita having fallen upon very rainy t tendered him another one to take place |-trr-iiy evening. We are glad to observe the '-uxja of the friends of Sir. Loud slid trust ung public will improve this last op- vc him a substantial parting testlmo- Pollce Matters. There were but a few caeea before hie Honor, Mayor Anderson, on Saturday last. The first wss that of a .man named William Cohen, who wae charged with violating city ordinance by peddling and celling gooda without a licence. The policeman testified to the fact of having found him offering bogua jewelry and other goods In a private dwelling and to having arrested him. The goods, consisting of rings, breastpins and ear-rings, of a gaudy aud auspicious appearance, ware exhibited, and the accused, on being questioned, stated that he had had a store in Broughton street, and being unable to dispose of these articles in the store, he thought there was no particular harm in try ing to dispose of them by sample. The lady to whom be waa supposed to have sold some of these goods, when called, did not make her appearance, and Mayor Anderson dispatched an officer after her, remark ing that this was the second time she had Tailed to ap pear when summoned aa a witness. The officer came into court and reported that he waa unable to find her, but immediately after the case was decided she volun tarily came into court, when she was brought before His Honor and questioned as to.her neglect of the sum mons. She stated that she intended to come, but did not think that she must make her appearance on the minute. She was fined in costa, and Mr. Cohen was fined $35. Michael Murphy was araigued on the charge of stealing a chair from the residence of Mr. O'Bynie, This gentleman testified that the accused raised the window of the parlor and pulled a stuffed chair through it, and was in the act of carrying it away when he caught him and had him arrested. He waa made to carry the chair on hia shoulder, where the owner had found it, to the barracks, and from thence to the exchange yesterday morning. Mayor Anderson remarked that the prisoner had been repeatedly before the Mayor's court, and asked him what he had to say. He knew nothing of the occurrence, not being at that time a responsible agent, as he was "tight." The Mayor inquired of one of the lieutenants whether they have any stone at the barracks to remove, and upon being answered in the affirmative be ordered the culprit to be thus employed until next Tuesday, and then to leave the city. He said he would do ao now, if allowed. But Hia Honor thought it necessary to make him serviceable a little while. A hatless and bootless member of the 8mith family was arraigned on the charge of being drunk and taking a nap in the street. He said he belonged to Millen aud had come to town on the train on Friday night; that he had been alittie unfortunate and took a glass or two too many, which had the effect of destroying hia equilibrium. He was fined three dollars, and on stating that he was abort of funds, Msyor Anderson ordered him to be employed at the barracks in the healthful exercise of moving stone. i>< partm-e off Stcamerr. tad Sunday five steamers left this city for each carrying a good freight. The Jacinto and Flambeau left for New 1 t Sunday uitcruoou, and the Tybee left on ftemoou for the same destination. The "’■lliani Tibbetts loft on Sunday morning >iii a pretty lull freight, and the Fannie destined to the port of Baltimore. The these steamers bus had the effect of clear- x m C i front of much bustle and activity, and. -deuce ike wharves presents dullerapper '-o r nrilie Western States aud by persons of * -"-den. An address from s practical Meeting of Citizens. •■“d on a German citizen from Ohio,will tUs eicretunts and citizens of Savannah, by 11 Mayo: Auderson, at the Council Chamber h liih.pait seven o'clock. Mr. Ort’s ob- oeljic our citizens a well-matured plan ■ ’ Eiropcitu emigration direct to this and '•‘■tupiria Mr. Orf brings to his mission - binds ui.i experience of many years, aud fi- 'oumcaded by several Oermau or- practice 1 ° ‘ ' al, j. c: of aach vital importance to the •a* .rderasp, of our city'and State cannot fail rating. The plan of Mr. Orf in- ion ol which be expects to be ap- t it-,. q UUl ' SSluUtir lur tUe southern states, by ■ h or;,. Oil■ ut fopeati laborers and men of capital in Savannah and Charleston. The Theatre. ." * itl - 11 M Loud on Saturday evening “ s l ki* excellent actor deserved, the 'iiectie ''father preventing many ?hly ,w ,ll <> performance cannot be too ® ka:, 'Ml,'[ t 51 "alter Bern's impersonation * different,- Vfas perfect. He depicted X lij'e-lp,* rifcwr ' f '- lli *racter of this unfortunate jutuiai wast*'' 1 '. ** 13 a I’Pearance cased In the liuli. ,.j, iu-1 caused not a little senar- Z' being movad to tears. If 1 At a wo -1 "T'lM this great play, we have ‘iihi, : r " Uore profitable than almost "wu that tin ould pretnut at the present fcdcr, ... 7f it:; kiBi',' 1 !" o:;eut ed the famous moral *“ Bar fioozn dramatixed from :i |i L ' 0A name. Our ex- fUr it ^ ^‘K^est terms of that play, and "“d'-manl v.'' r ' cc P Uon here. It abounds, >'^1^^ 8it,uUon8 ' “i*rtung “r-mkari'j tl * a .“ “Hegorical tableau of fcora[ p[“ " rUl cMd - We Revise aU to see 8 %lw^*‘ l °" a “ a Fi “« *rt. 'Hd Eetting 80me _o*l?° k00faDe « ro « 0in » to the Huusi'. A lilt "i r th.p 1 , a la becom ing quite a common Pfietors ,.i n.?f” Lot onl y using the names - -ur cltixln.** ll r 01lse - but also the names of ;?° f ^Marahah ft 11111,8 th ' P '*‘ week Mr ' J her to ti.,! euse.bad occasion to send a to p, r , 01 Patterson, on Brough- 15 b t,&ine eve,, , 8 iu one ot «»e rooms his i? tbe b >'trUtteu“‘ d 0 1 ‘ e q e ‘* minedtOPO *"" h °s«i and , ? u Saturd *y n ‘8ht last he r Uie *bitarfoI^«l^ CooUd 8 a a time, as there was a young [OFFICIAL.] City of 8avaiihah—Office Clfbe of Council, 1 February, 21d, 1866. ( The following report and accompanying papers were ordered to be published by resolution ot Council, at its regular meeting on February 21st, 186e, m the ga zettes of the city, for the information of the citizens: REPORT To the Uauor ana Aldermen of the City of Savannah: Geyilemen—Tho Special Committee of three Al dermen and two citizens, appointed by your “Honora ble Body,” to take into consideration tho propriety of establishing a new Gas Company, beg leave to report. We have carefully examined the agreement between the City and Gas light Company, and considerable time and labor have been devoted to the subject.— There cannot be a doubt iu the minds of your commit tee that the Gae Light Company have tailed to execute their part of said agreement. First—In omitting to light a large number of lampB each night, as is certified by the Chief of Police, which dereliction of duty still continues. Second—In causing to be extinguished many lamps an hour or two before daybreak. Third—Iu not repairing such lamps as have been broken, or otherwise rendered unlit for service. Fourth—In putting or keeping burners upon the lamps which are so full of rust that they give little or no light, and are utterly unlit for use. We were led to inquire why it is that while our houses, churches and stores are brilliantly illumina ted, the streets bordor on Egyptian darkness? The official answer wae, "that the service pipes ware de fective and needed to be rsnewed.” Had such been the fact, it was clearly the dnty of the Gaa Company to renew them as fast as they became defective. But we were alow to assume It to the fact. The experience of aU of our eixixeus teaches the contrary. To teat the matter, we have removed at least a dozen of tho burners which were ao obstructed with rust that only a thread of light appeared, and immediately a large jet of fiame shotupto the top of the lamp. Here with we lay before you'aomz of these burners, which we are gravely Informed have been put on by the Gas Company "since civil authority was resumed." Cer tainly they are no longer new, but, on tbe contrary look aa if they had been for years upon tbe lamps; a brilliant light is now seen to issue from those identi cal lamps. We estimate the gaa at present consumed by all the street lamps to avenge not more than one fifth of the capacity of four feet burners, and we re commend that proportion as the standard for paying the bill for the current quarter, and until the streets are properly lighted, and all lamps not lighted, should be deducted from that amount. This appears to be the only mode of redress short of a law suit on the part of tbe city. We oommend to tbe City Coun cil the recent presentment of the Grand Jury on this important subject, and beg that no time may be lost in causing to be re-lighted all tbe lamps on every street and under the bluff, besides erecting a sufficient number ol lamp posts in the squares and thp park.— Give us light, and then you will not require so large a force of Policemen to prevent deeds or darkness too many of which wo hear of daily. Give us light, and those of us who are obliged to be abroad at night, will not have to grope our way to tbe danger of life'and limb. If the Gas Company will not bind itself, under a penalty, henceforth to perform their part of this agreement, and to have all the lamps lighted, (without exoeptlng moonlight nights) at the present rate of 533 00 per lamp, we recommend that encouragement be offered to responsible parties who may desire to establish a new Gas company, by pledging them the street lamps and tbe public buildings under such re strictions as may be for the interests of the city. We, however, deem it inexpedient for the city either to be build, lease or own Gae Works. In addition, we are able to state that guch a party as we have just referred to has recently visited Savannah He is well recom mended, has ample means, and is deeirons of erect ing gas works at his own risk. He promises better and cheaper gas. Hia return to the city la daily ex pected, and we trust that such advantage will be taken of it as to put this question of light on a more favora ble and permanent basis. We have endeavored to do Justice to all parties by making a fsir aud impartial investigation. To this end the President of the Gaa Company was Invited to meet with us, in order to correct any errors that might oc cur in evidence before the committee. But the invi tation waa declined- We have also been disappointed in tbe want of co-operation on the part of the Chair man of the Committee on Gas, (also one of this com mittee,) aa valuable aid and Information in connec tion with this subject waa expected from hia position. A proposition to leaas tbe gaa works to the city has been submitted to ua by the President of that compa ny. But aa a similar proposition has been sent to the rhairpnan of the Council Gaa Committee, we herewith enclose tbe letter without comment. Jobs Stoddasd, • F. L. Gcs, Wm. Hunter, J. M. Schley, Special Committee. Savannah, Feb. 14th, 1866. Mr. John Stoddorftf Chairman Special Committee: Bin—In furtherance of our conversatioti this morn ing, I beg leave to briefly submit the proposition of a lease of the Savannah Gas Works to the city of Savan nah in a more tangible form, * We propose to make a full exhibit of tba operations of our company to a committee of two gentlemen of judgment and experience, and to name a price at which wa will leas* the works ini perpetuity. These gentleman, after a thorough examination, to decide whether the price fixed is a fair one and to report the same to the City Council, with the condition that It shall be binding on the Gas Company if accepted, and not binding on the City if Council reject it It would, of course, in the event of its acceptance, bo necessary to have it ratified by a meeting of our stockholders to make It binding I may add, that in a letter written to the Chairman of the Council Gas Com mittee and not yet delivered to him. I have in gen eral terms made a aimilar proposition to the one now made. I think it is one daaerviiig Investigation; 11 is made In a spirit of fairness and conciliation from no fear of rivalry. I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, Fsancis T. Willis, President Savannah Gaa Company. Par steamship Fannie, tor Baltimore—13$ bales np- . . „ - - - .. -- - la*id mi ton, 46 do cotton waste, a do domestics, 100 k ontrhnd a half miles, provided the city shall erect not pkgs F than forty lamps therein, and to lay main. j n » „ Walton Ward, or Robertsvllle, when it can be done ‘ without pecuniary sacrifice to the company. They fur ther agree that all lamps that are within the OSnOn- nance of this contract may be erected In the main. now laid, or that hereafter maybe laid, and shall be suppplied, lighted, kept in order and repair, and the aanie terms aa hereinbefore specified. They further agree that they will superintend the repair of all acci dental or other injury to the lamp posts, mid will charge the city only with the actual costa thereof, and no port of said coats shall embrace a change for super intendence. Tbe city agrees to make payment of the bills of the company quarterly on the 1st of January. 1st of April, 1st of July, and 1st of October, or at such other periods aa may be agreed on. This contract to com mence from the expiration of the existing contract, and to continue in foroe for the space of ten (10) yean therefrom. lo»d cotton, 3: do sea island do, 4M hides, 33 boxes Per steamtug B t J Baker, tor Baltimore—545 acks Office of thb Savannah Gaa Lioht Co., Savannah, Feb. 12, 1806. Mr. John Cunningham, Chairman of the Committee on Oat— Sin: There seems to be some misapprehension on the part of Council In reference to the street lamps. It la true that there are a great many lamps within the lighted district that are not lighted, but we have not been paid for them, nor have we ever presented a kill for them. We were Instructed not to light them, and, Indeed, they could not be lighted without being re- paired, When we were Instructed to light the lamps, at the corners of the streets between East and West Broad • treats, we were reluctant to do no, because we knew that neither the lampe nor the pipes leading to them were in order, and that they could not be properly lighted, but the streets were In darkness and we thought that a poor light would be better than none. The lamps were to some extent repaired, but nothing has been done to tlie service pipes, and as most of them have been down for about fifteen years, many of them require renewal. We know that many of the lamps give a very poor light, abd we are per fectly willing to afford the gas to improve it whenever the necessary condition of the lamps and services can be secured. We have changed the burners several times but to no purpose; but we have now in the hands of the manufacturer an order for others, which we trust will, mt least iu some measure, remedy the deficiency. We presume, of course, that Council knows that it is the duty of the city to put the lamps and services in order, and we hope that you will represent to them that we have been ready at all times to superintend the work free of charge, and that after authority waa given to ua to order materials, we did so by the first mail. Whenever these materials shall arrive, and the necessary repairs shall have been completed, this com pany will come up to the full measure of its contracts; but until then, some of the lamps cannot be lighted at »M, and others but imperfectly. We had thought that, considering the history of Southern corporations for the last five years, and the destruction from wear and tear of those whose operations are carried on by ma chinery, we had oome as near to the discharge of our obligations as most of them. But we seem to be judged by a standard that admits no palliation, but are held bound to conduct the works as before the war, without reference to circumstanoes or resources, un mindful of the fact that it la our interest to remedy all the difficulties incident to the war, and that we have not been idle in doing so. In thia connection it may not be improper to refer to the opinion that the Gas Company is a monopoly, extorting heavy profits from its consumers. We may simply say in reply to this, that such Investments everywhere usually pay large dividends, and that if the city authorities are really in earnest in their efforts to organize a rival Gaa Compa ny, our Board of Directors will negotiate with them for a permanent lease of the works, on a basis that will require no capital, aud on terms far more econom ical than will be the construction of new works at the present scale of prices, and certainly more economical j to the citizens. For view the question as you may, Passengers. Per steamer Ella, from Paiatka—Mrs Loebeeu. Mr Stephens, Dr Morre'i, Mr Ueidt, Mr White, Mr KlUg. T D Hamilton, J Bunuell, X E Gregory, Mm C A Rus sell aud 8 children, Mrs s Brochtou, E Spencer, i M Hawkins, Dr-F Farrington, H Cross, RON Swift, J W Scott, M D Hathaway, R H Wlndermeyer, Miss 8 Cameron, Miss E Ktnnemond, W J King, Capt Den nison. Per steamship Tybee, for New York—Wm Beck with, J A Beckwith, NP Kunhel. RobtJ Cameron, Thoa Waldon, Mrs Strauss, Mm McConnell, J J Ber gen. Per steamship Flambeau, for New York—J B Rice, M Sampson. N B Hato, K Schalla. T Tower, E Stein. R Hartlv, Edwin Karby, G Aldridge, Geo Proctor C J Archer, and 10 steerage. Per steamship Man Jacinto, tor New York—Mrs Mahoney, J 8 Brancher, R J Loyal], Mrs Blake, Mrs C J Clinch, 3 children and servt, J Gross, D Oppen- helmer, J Shlrlocb, Gen H W Birge. H Cresson. jr, VP Van Kensillear, LCTeiiean, J J Sauudepi, W L Miller. W H Cowl, S Mitchell, W S Winder, B Drake, Mrs Haesett, F P Sears, Miss G Mumford, J Lessncr, S M Coltllog, J Treanor, J Kinney,- ial DC Living ston, Rev Mr O’Reillv, Capt J R Reilly, Miss O’Reilly, S Paine, J N McKinnon, P Tibbs, C E Gordmes, C J Baldwin, A Lesser, M Newman, D Ainsworth, 8 II Brannan, L A l’arvls, H W Wright, and ill steerage. Per Steamer Swan, from Angnata—M Meyer, M Harrison, J Anderson, E H Cohen, Jr, and 1 deck. Financial. Sight Exchange NEW YORK, In sums to suit purchasers, by aep88-tf B. F. METCALFE A 00 EXCHANGE Sight. The nndenlgned are prepared to sell BANK CHECKS ON NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, In sums to suit purchasers. We are prepared also to make advances on Cotton shipped to our Iriendsin New York, Philadelphia and Liverpool H im DUNCAN A JOHNSTON. STERLING EXCHANGE. S IGHT DRAFTS on Union Bank of London, In sums of from one pound to twenty-five pounds each. For sale by HS-lin JOHN C. FERRILL. Books and Stationery. Consignees. Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—Hunter A G, D * Johnston, E C Wade a Co, E A Caldwell, A J Mil ler, and others. Masonic Books. Consignees per Central Railroad. February 26, 1866. 683 bales cotton, 31 do yarn, 40 do, domestics, 66 do old rone, 10 bbls liquor and mdse to Crane A G, Bell, W i C, A Low A Co, Brigham, B A Co, Erwia A H, F Padelford. E A Caldwell, H M Davenport, 1 W Lathrop, E F Metcalf. P H Behn, L J J GuUinarlln A Myers & Co, N A Hardee, Bothweli A W, Keln t Co, H G Elerbee, M S Cohen, G C Freeman, Brady, S A Co, J L VUlalonga. E Koethcke A Co, Llppman A Bro, T H Harden, Mr Cabby, A A Solomon, B Arm strong. \fACOV8 Masonic Manual. Freemason’s Pocket Library, by Chase. W ebb’s Pocket Monitor. Oliver’s History of Freemasonry. New Masonic Trestle Board, by Moore. Principles of Masonic Jurisprudence, by Symons. Digest of Masonic Law, by Chase. Masonic Jurisprudence, by Mackay. Cross’ Masonic Chart, revised by Cunningham. Also, M. M. and R. A. Diploma on paper, for fram ing, and on parchment In tacks, at E ST ILL’S News Depot, (Down Stairs) Bull st. back of the Pest Office. fl4 Official. AM OROIMAMCR To annul an Ordinance pasaed 23d Feb,. 1843. relative to the flees of Port Wardens. I. Be It ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Saraanah in Connell assembled, and It to hereby ordained by the authority or the same, That from and after tue passing of this Ordinance the Port Wardens of said city shall be and they are here by authorised to receive and collect aa additional sum or fifty (50) par eentam upon all chargee estab lished by the Ordinance passed 23.1 February, ISIS, and also upon all other charges, which they are en titled by law to make. II. Ail Ordinances and parts of Ordinances con filctlng herewith are hereby repealed. Ordinance pasaed in Council Feb. 21,1866. EDW. C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest: Jas. Stxwakt, Clerk of Connell. f*4 3 Notice. af CITY OF SAVANNAH, OffioiClkkk of Council, February 1st, 1866. A LL parties subject to take out license from the City onder Ordinance of December 27th, 1865, most take oat the same prior to February loth, 1866. This also applies to persons who own velicles used tor hire, such as wngonr, drays or trncksjiaoks, Ac. No further time will be allowed and the Register will be closed on that day, and the police Instructed to carry oat tbe Ordhuace. Byorder EDW. V. ANDERSON, Mavor. Jas Stswart Clerk of Council. itbi-tf Notice* New Books, New Books. BBOaiTSD BY Memoranda. Steamer Swan reports—Feb 23, met str Minnie I Brandt at New Savannah; Express at Poor Robin. 24th, met str K H May above Pine Tree Camp, and W O Gibbons at Abercorn Creek. Steamer Ella reports—Schr Louisa Crocket, and I brig and schooner, names unknown, lying Inside St John’s Bar, waiting to go to sea. Cooper, Olcotts & Farrell^ the rival companies might oppose each other for a time, but interest would demand an amalgamation here aa elsewhere, and tbe community be taxed to make profitable a larger, Instead of a smaller capital. Respectfully submitted, by order of tbe Board Directors. I am with much respect. Your obediant servant, Francis T. Willis, President. LIST OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OF SAVANNAH. Savannah, Feb. 23,1BC8. , STEAMSHIPS. Cumbria, French, Philadelphia—Hunter dt Gam- mell. _ Flambeau, Eaton, New York—^Wilder A Fullarton. Leo, Merrill, New York—O Cohen. Tybee, Crowell, New York—Hunter A GammelL San Jacinto, Loveland, New York—B H Hardee. Wr in Tibbetts, Couy, Ba3toa—HI chardson Sc Bar- C ORA BELMONT, or the Sincere Lover; the Car dinars Daughter, by Bohert M. Daniels; a light and Dark Christmas, by Mrs. Henry Wood; Half Mil lion of Money, by Amelia B. Kd wards; Social LHe of the Chinese, by Justus Doolittle; Leonore and other Poems, by Lady Chatturton; Pottos by Mrs. Ann, h Spaulding; The Bod Book ot Apln; Story Middle Ages; Miriam Rivers, the Lady Soldier; Colin Clonts Come Home Again, by Spencer; Leslie's Magazine for February; Demorest's Magazine for February; Atlan. tic Monthly for February; Harper’s Monthly tor Feb- rurary. a New Books, RECEIVED BY nard. 8 HIPS. Office Savannah Gas Co. SATAnnAh. Feb. 19th, 1866. Mr. John Cunningham, Chairman “Committee on Gas Sir ; In compliance with your request, I commit to writing the fallowing proposition In reference to the street lamps : The company will consent to annul ths existing contract, and to substitute In lien of it one that wt i embrace the following provisions; Lamps shall be under the exclusive control and management ot the city, and supplied with burners of any size the commttee shall determine, and .R«H be lighted and extinguished by tbe city antoritlea at such time and such hours as they may prescribe. Tlio gas consumed shall be paid tor at the rate of three dollars per thouaand feet, and the quantity estimated by attaching metres to about twenty lamps at differ ent points, and tbe registration of tbe metres taken at stated periods by a competent persou on the part of the city and one on the part of the Gas Company and the average regi stratum ot the twenty metres shall be taken as the average of the whole number of lamps throughout the city. This outline covers sub stantially tbe material points, and the details can easily be made to conform to it. In reference to the new burners ordered at yonr request, I regret to say that they have not been received, but when tbey are they shall be put on, aud I hope they will afford a bet ter light. I am yours respectfully, Francis T. Willis, President. Attest; Jas. Stewart, Clerk of Council. Complimentary—My hair to now restored to its youthful color; I have not a grey hair left 1 am satis fied that the preparation is not a dye, but acta on the secretions. My hair ceases to toll, which la certainly an advantage to me, who waa In danger of becoming bald. This is the testimony of many who have used Mrs. 8. A. Allen’s World’s Hair Restorer and Zylobal- samnm, or Hair Dressing. Every drugglBt sells them CJl-eodlw r Take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to purify the blood and purge out the humors, pimples, bolls end sores which are merely emblems of the rottenness within, fjl-lw Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. II. WlLTBKRGIR A Co. J S McNama, New York do do do do do .1 P Wilson. S H Braman, J G Gnthrle, W J Scott, M McConnell, R H Cameron, DLWardian, SC L A Parvis, Ga W B nughes. N C RJLoysll, Ga S E Wiidmao, V P Vau Rensselaer, N Y Jaa Yonge, Augaaja H Yonge, do A B Mosbnry, Ga G W Backford, Ga J Finnegan, Fla W Kobn, Balt J Howard and wife, Rich mond RON Swift, New Bedford J B Stephenson, Eng T Walden. C J Morrell, Fla R Smith. Macon J Davis, Jr, and wife, Ohio Mtos M McComb, do Master McComb, do T W Palmer, Savh W H Millen, Darien E Walters, Balt A Robb. N Y J T Brown, MARSHALL HOUSE—A. 8. Luc*. Mrs T Mahoney, Augusta w Totten, do H W Wright, do L E Gregory, do R Keln, do Y P Van Kenaalaer, N Y J McVay. Ga A D Bache, Phlla E M Shepard, New York E W Vanderbilt, do H Wilde, do H M Kellogg, B L King, Jr, Fla L U Henderson, Fla K Larkin, Hd E K Foster, Conn J M Henry, Fla D S Smith, H Srnedee, Ft Pulaski H E Woolman, Savh W D Hathaway, Fla I W Hawkins, Fla J B Farrington, Fla E King, Crystal'River Lt D 8 Smith, T D Hamilton, Fla Miss E Kins more, Fla J Parnell, Fla Miss S Connor, Fla W A Kennan, Phlla T J Wooldridge, Va R Keln, Augusta 3 Hlcka, Chattanooga B *7 Hanidon, N C A Halien back, W H Dickinson. Ga W H Graves, Mrs Patterson, Cicero, Minis tare Almanac—This Day. Sun rises 6 28 Moon sets Sun sets 5 37|Ulgb water). 3 16 . T 43 MEMORANDA 09 totXrilOT. Savanna* Ga&Lioht Co., ) Savannah. July 19th. 1899* t Memoranda of agreement berirmn ttieclty o(Mm- nab and the Savannah Gas Light Co.: I. The Gas Oompanv agree to fnraiah theeaallcht *°a y^HAWsh the lamps, supply aU broken glsssss, and keep them claau and supply burners for the sum of $33 per lamp. The,lamps «k»n be stirplled with what an usually known as four feet burners, and shall iteht^tehte^ dU,k .K n “ •‘•yUshtl weptonmoon light nights, sod on those nights »>■*» the sate earlier then eleven o'clock, they shall bo a though there was no moon. They further agree to lay walM in thoae districts of the city known aa Benton, PORT OF SAVANNAH. Sundat, Feb. 28, 1816. Arrived. Steamer Swan, Cohen, Angnata—M A Cohen. Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Paiatka—Claghorn & Cunningham. Steamer O F Potter, Ceaaar, 8unbury—Chaa L Colby A Co. Steamer Ella, Rowland. Paiatka—M A Coben. Schr u'Donolme, Philhrook, Boston Norwegian bark Hermod, Holsen, Cape de Verdes, In ballast. Schr Oliver Cromwell, Delano, St Helena. Cleared. Steamship Flambeau, Eaton, New York—Wilder A Fullarton. Steamship San Jacinto, Loveland, New York—B H Hardee. Steamship Tybee, Crowell, New York—Hunter d ORE inell. Steamship Fannie, Smoot, Baltimore—La Roche A West. Steamship Wm Tibbetts, Cony, Boston—BlebaHUop A Barnard. Steamer Helen GetfT, Ingraham, Paiatka, etc—L S Bennett steamer W G Gibbons, Pblipot, Augusta—Erwin A Qanlee. Steamer Oen Berry, Henry, Angnata—C L Colby A Co. Steaming B A J Biker, Baltimore—K X Hertz A Co. k > Below. A schooner, name unknown. Imports. Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Paiatka—86 aea bland cotton, 818 hides, and sundriee. Per steamer Swan, from Angnata—680 bales cotton and mdse. Per steamer Ella, from Paiatka—12 bale* upload cotton, a do aea bland da Eiporu. Per steamship Flambeau, for New York-661 bales upland cotton, 12 do sea bland do, 78 do rope cut ting, 45 boxes andbalM mdse. . . i Per steamship San Jacinto, for New York—602 bales upland cotton, 14 do aea island do, 100 plats Iron, and sundry mdse. Per beimstilp Wm Tibbetts, for Boston—uo bales Golconda. (Br) Davis, discharging, Liverpool—Bry an, Harrridge A Oj. Lady Russell, (Br) Gray, Liverpool—Reid A Stew- art. Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly. A NOBLE LIFE; by Miss Much. . Stewart 011 ' 3 Queen ’ (BrJ UcKa L Liverpool-Held A The CLOISTER AND THE HEARTH; by Charles Beade. Tborwaldsou, (Br) Bromage, Liverpool—Reid A Stewart Kalos (Br', Morrison, Liverpool—E A Soollard Consul, Beasley, Liverpool—W Batteraby A Co. ^Arabella, Adams, Liverpool—Brigham, Baldwin Abo, (Russian) Sodenholm, Cadiz—E E Hertz A Cb. FAIR LILLI 48; by Pierce Egan. SMALL HOUSE AT ALUNGTON; by Trollope. THELG8T BRIDE; 1>y T. S Arthur. f!6 HISTORY OF THE WAR. wtei'rfllim'n.'”" 1'^™ BY COOPER, OLOOTTS k Fit G S Hunt, Woodbury, New York—Hunter A Gam' mell. 1 Laconia, Eldridge, Boston—Hunter A Gammell lard k3Way ’ Koesance, Liverpool—E a Sonl- SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR, es, by Edward A. Pollard. complete In fonr volt f 2 Sarah Memleli, (Br), Jones, discharging—Brigham Baldwin A Co. Amazon, (Swedish) Swinhuford, Great Britain— Brigham A Baldwin A Co. Photographic. Ann, (Br), Redman, Liverpool—Brigham, Baldwin A Co. ACtJ Dlma ’ Rlcllaril3on ’ discharging—Chas L Colby W B Sawyer, Gray, waiting -Muster. Resolute. , repairing-Schuster A Heinslu«. Bessie, (Br) Jackson, discharging—Yonge A Nixon John U Flu ter, Po3t, Cuba-Hunlcr A Gammell. O Mathews, Lowe, watting—Van Horn, Holyoke A Murray. Black Fish, Flckett, waiting—LaRoche A Johnson Ocean Wave, Barter, New York —Richardson A arnard. • , SCnOO.SKKS. D Gifford, Jlrrell, discharging—Crane A Graybill. Alfred Keen, Robinson, discharging—Crane if- Gray- PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS! A New and Fresh Supply, Of many varieties; also, PH0T0GRAPHIC0N, OB PANORAMIC ALBUM; A new, ornamental, and useful article for the parlor For sale by ill COOPER, OLCOTTS A FARRELLY. bill. G W Rawley, Allen, discharging—Crane A Gray- bill. Heniy Cr sby, Wiggins, discharging—Crane A Graybill. Martha, Josa, Richmond—Crane A Graybill. - W E Stevenson, Kempt, waiting—C E Smith. Helen, Carroll, discharging—Hunter A Gammell. Enoch Prait, Baker, weiring—Hunter A Gammell. Georgia, McDonald, Rockport—L J GuUinarlln a- Co. Alert, (Br) Frellck, wailing—FM Myreii. Alice, (Br) Crocker, dlmbarglug—Comstock A Kin- •ey. Zampa, Johnson, diacnaiglag—CL Oalby A Co. J. N. WILSON, Photographer, S. E. corner Broughton and Whitaker Stra., SAVANNAH, GA. Old pictures copied with the greatest care. d!4 Grockery and Glassware. City Licenses. E. D. SMITH & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers In CITY OF SAVANNAH." \ ,1866./ Oi ru-Z Clubs or Coumoil, Feb. 24, Parties who have registered for licenses, are noti fied that they mast take them out at once; and all persons who have not applied for licenses under Or dinance of December 27th, 1866, are notified that the police are instructed to pat a.l persons la default on the Information Docket. JAMBS STEWART, CJ4-6 Clerk of Council. CROCKERY, CHINA ▲!ID GLASSWARE, Soap Manufactory. 109 Broughton Street, Near Boll Street, Savannah, Georgia. SOIPI SOI [) Fine invoices of WHITE GRANITE, COMMON and GLASSWARE. In store and to arrive. For sale by original invoice. ~ Goods re-packed for country trade, fl&eodtf Notice. MOODY & BABBETT, Steam Soap Works, J W. NEVITT, of tho firm of Nevlt, Lathrop A s R *- - ----- Rogers, has associated himself with Lathrop t | Co. In the Dry Goods business, at the old stand of Jl-tf HENRY LATHROP A CO. Savaxmali, Ota. W. M. WALSH, W HOLESALE Druggists, comer Barnard and Bronghton streets, Savaanah, Ga., General Agent for the Sonth. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Stops Hair from Falling Out. . CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Prevents Headache. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Is elegantly Periumed. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Is all that, can be claimed as a dressing CLOCK’S Hair Restorer possesses all the merit claimed for it A single trial convinces the,most sceptical of its value. If, after a thorough trial of two bottles lt does not give perfect satisfaction, the money will be refunded. Sold everywhere at $1 per bottle. Six bottles for $5. dlS^od tf T HE Bonds of the-CIty of Savannah, authorised to be issued by the Ordinance of January 24th, 1866, for the purpose of funding its coupons not here tofore redeemed, are now ready. They are of the con venient denominations of $100, $300, $500, aud ho'd- en of ovar-due coupons are invited.to present them to be exchanged for these bonds All Bonds for which Coupons are funded previous 10 Msy 1st, 1866, will draw interest from lit, of Jan- nary lost. R. T. GIBSON, City Treasurer. f!6 NOTICE. PERSONS holding City Lots, who are In arreor for IT. Ground Bent, are notified that additional costs will Jje-incorred by them unless they discharge their obligations at an early day. ^ “ elr ... B. T. GIBSON, W;. CltjrlYeasiirer. Shingles. inn nnn CYPRESS SHINGLES just received lUUiUUU and for sale la lots to suit purchaser*, at oar Wood Yard, foot of Fahm street S4-3 BLAKEWOOD A BAY. IN" oticQ. /CONSIGNEES per brig CAN IMA, from New York, v will attend to the reception of their gooda land ing this day at the Echange wharf. AH goods remaining on the wharf after sundown will be stored at the risk aud expense or consignees. 124 CHAS. L. COLBY A CO. Catawba Wine. CASES (still) vintage ot 1862, for sole by MACKY. BEATTIE A CO., 203 and 205 Bay street Saddlery. E. L. NEIDLINGER, CORNER OP Barnard and BrongMon Streets, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, Shipping; FOR CHARLESTON, VTA BEAUFORT. THE 8TEAMKR F A.NT3STIE CAPTAIN MoNELTY, * on*THrjRsni'v Bb o*t 1st Feb at to o’cK^.^d^uKStl, eveiy Thursday following’at wune hoSf^it^SZ 111 vetJ exceUent order, to commanded byofficen of expereace; and has superiorsteteMtoom accommodation* L* riwfnmm roo,tt While the boat is on bar tripe, freight will be i* ceived and stored In arc-proof WarehoiLML free of P^-Wa, freight p nJSESEES* For freight or passage, apply to jST-lm- Ur U> W. Joimaofi. un W h*rf For Doctortown IN CONNECTION WITH THE ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD PER Thomasville. Orient and Tbe Steamers — Oen. Shepley, will leave Savanneh per Doctortown every Tuesday m “ tni *** ■* T O’clock Be turning, teaVe 0r S 4 ’* 11 " 1 *!! every Tuesday and Satur day-morning at i o’clock. For freight or passage apply to CHAS L. COLBY A CO , Comer Abercorn and Bay a treeb. jsi-tr For Charleston, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. F O N, The fast steamer U N T A I Captain G. w. Cunn. So) rt? o'clock * b0Te Pkeee on MONDAY MORN- i5§r'«a;ss. •SLss.’sffrss ChMle«ton a «ifs^ to business on MondaylSid be In S“ 9 “^?h or ( o«^ Deit m ° n>ag ' Un,e for freight payable on the dock. . forth WhS^ 0 r r ,o PM8a<fe • * PP,yon bo " d ’ atPad ®‘- M. A. COHEN. For Paiatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK. ST MA The elegant and very tost steam packet SYLVAN SHORE, Capt JAMES TUCKER, l^rlSaTO^ "> wm Every Tuesday Moraine *t 10 o’clock. All Aright payable bv shippers. kttoDLami? £l ,Tln &, SQ 5 erlor accommo- Whart’or P to y ‘ the offlce ’ * lorlda Pocket CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents. J!7 tf FOR PALATIA, W OULD rwpectfnlly announce to hia friends and the public generally that he has resumed the SADDLERY BUSINESS. next door to bis former stand, and by strict attention and moderate prices, hopes to receive a liberal share of the trade. He b prepared to make np promptly all orders for HARNESS, BRIDLES, ETC. Hto brother, Mr. J. S. NEIDLINGER, will be found with him, and would be glad to see his friends. J1 R. L. NEIDLINGER. Shipping. Regular Line BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND DARIEN. GREAT REDUCTION OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE Ike light draft and feat steamer FALCON will leave Savannah ever; Tuesday and Friday mornings st 7 o’clock, and Darien every Saturday evening and Wednesday morning at 7 o’clock. Passage, $5 00. For freight or passage, apply to CHAS. L. COLBYA CO, Comer Bay and Abercorn streets L. E. B. DELORME, Agent at Darien. IS2tf FOR DUBLIN VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, FER- NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. (Carrying the United States Mali.) 1 The new and fast St.am Packet Ella, Capt. P. E. ROWLAND, will leave on Tuesday Morning, January 30th, “I*™ t0 lu * Te rexularly eT9r J TUESDAY at fJJJTuW or paeeage. ar ply on board at Padal- ford s Vt harf, near the Central Press, or to Teas, or to „ M. A. COHEN. Freight payable by shippers. ^Freight zecgveg at aft times at the Warehouse. AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE ALTA MAHA AND OCONEE RIVERS. The light-draft steamer J?. 13. G-oodsell, Capt. J. M. Holms, renning In connection with the steamers H. M. Cool and Sib. to Darien, will receive freight for the above places. Apply to M. A. COHEN. ‘ Goods consigned to A. A. DELORME, Darien will receive prompt attention. no-tf Steamer Savannah FISH. Q K BBLS No*. 1. 2 and 3 Mackerel NtJ 60 half barrels, Noe. 1 and 3 do M ESSRS. MOODY * BARRETT would respectfully announce to tbe public that oa and alter Jan- nary 1st they will run from tbeir Soap Works two | wagons, with competent salesmen, who will visit I finally once a week wilb Hard and boftSoap, _,e liar, box, gallon or barrel, at prices lower than I can be pnrehused in or oat ot tbe city. We warrant oar Soap to be free from all adultera tions and to give entire aattetocUou, or money re funded. 100 kits No. 1 do 10 half bbls No. 1 Herring 20 quarter bbls do 100 boxes Smoked Herring by Ik store and lor sale by <9 CHAS. L. COLBY A CO. SOAP EXCHANGED FOR GREASE OR SCRAPS. Challenge to any Gentleman in the State of Georgia. I WILL wager $260 that I can produce an amateur Pistol Shot to ahoot the pistol aa follows: Twenty (Special Notice. We have but one price for our goods, and that shots at the word, or at deliberate aim ; distance iff paces; string measurement; at the spot; shoot to rule with a smooth-bore pistol; the match or matches, if acceded to, must be shot at my Gallery ; the pistol must be shot with the aid of one hnmf only. — price shall be satisfactory. Persons ordering from challenge la left open for two weeks; money ready at the country win find it wOlmrtVanonoimonej b, «g ^SfrSrKT HriJheTSftoJSi tending as their orders; and if the goods do not eat- matches b acceded to, lt most ram* off four days af- sfy In price and quality, send them hack to ns at oar I *® a K , ’? e d upon. 1 (23-tf Capt. JOHN TRAVIS. expense. Orders addressed to MOODY A BARRETT, or L. J. GUILMAHTIN A CO , 148 Bar afreet, Agents, wfll re ceive prompt and Immediate attention. 14-tf Thomas Dixon, SAVANNAH, GA., PACKER ABR RE-PACKER OP COTTON, WM4, Hides, Rags, Juki, etc., Sundries, QFFEBED BY BRYAN, HABTRIDGE A CO.: IbatesDUBdttBMgtag 2 bbb6moUByewhSkey 66 bids assorted Whiskey 7 khds Bacon Shoulders 6 bbls Hams upland cotton, 10 do sen Island do, 600 sacks salt, 30 I TN the best shipping order, at toot of Jefferson st. tons rid Iron. I A jso-sm 28 shares Muscogee Railroad Stock 40 shares Atlantic A Guu Railroad Stock. JITtf NOTICE TO SHIPPER8, CONSIGNEES, OWNERS AND UNDERWRITERS Tj^OR the porpos* of making a proper apportion A ment of the 'proceeds ofi and charges on the the cargo saved from the above steamer, lately sunk while on a voyage from Savannah to Augusta, you are particularly requested to present to the undersigned, within forty days from date hereof, proof of shipment and copies of your invoices. . - v J. W. WOLCOTT, Agent. J24-1M6 2 Harris' Block, Bay st FOR AUGUSTA. The tight-draft and fait steamer, *-* I.- E N O S, For Paiatka, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S. FER- NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and fast willing LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. King; ’* n ** a ‘SS?£&3%S2iT -- Friday MormUg, 36th, at 10 o’clock, toSr to ieaVe eTer >' Ifrlda 3 r ““niing thereafter thew^mrf. reCe * Te d ** ■“ the warehouse All freight payable by shippers. For freight or passage, having splendid cabin ae- “X?whl!rt;or ,I to 7a ‘ U “ e °® < * stea » CLAGHORN 4k CUNNINGHAM, Agents. J24-tf FOB BACON X HAWKIWSVn.I.E VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, And landings on tin* Altamciha, and Qcmnlyee yfff£Tg» Steamer Darlington, Capt. J. Beooe, will have quick despatch as above. Freight received at all times and stored In fire proof warehouse et foot of West Broad street, free of expense. oficeer Freights taker by this tine at low rates. 8001,8 *° Maeo " “ d For freight engagements, apply to F. M. MYRELL, Harris’ Buildings, Bay street. Or to M. A BABIE, on wharf. 12 will leave for August* ou Tuesdoy^ Vet. SITifa, mt — o’clock. For freight, apply to :harleh L. COLBY -A CO., Corner Bay and Abercorn eta. f24td FOB ABSnSTA, their WflfcMimes^m rf^x^* sld^v end by Insurance—for ehfoment to Augnota and Bointa beycnd by their regular tine of light draught boats. Apply to CHAR I- UQLBT, sept26—u~ cor. Buy and Abercorn sto. Pacific Mail Steomskip Cons pony’s Through Line to Californio, 'TtOUCHING at Mexican Ports, and carryiag the X United States Mail / Leave Pier No. 42 North River, foot of Canal itreet, at 12 o’clock noon', on the 1st, llthand 21st of every month, (except when those dates foil on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday,, for Asplnwalfi con necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com pany’s steamships from Panama for San Francisco, touching at Acapnlco. FEBRUARY. •team tog 8TAB- Oapt. Anderson, is l-6o tow vessels np a the river and about he harhoT— ~I. “■ t Orders left with uve Captalri, on board, or with the aadentoned, wtll be attended to tri-eodlm CLA6BQHN AOUHNINQHAlt^ 4EQ353NG. to prewitd to tow vmneieio the harbot or to and from cl^^S^to 1 " 8 maTbe “* le to Capt. Bar- fi-tf CRANE A GRAYBILL, Agents. 80 Bay street, 1st—Henry Chauncev, Capt. Gray, connecting with Colorado, Capt, Watkins. loth—Atlantic,'Capt. Maury, connecting with Sacra mento, Capt. Caverly. 2lst—New York, Captain Horner, connecting with Constitution, Capt. Farnsworth. Departures of let and Slat connect at 1 with aUganzanitio 001 ^ r * ciflc port ** Thoue of let touch thxtcoh passaoi Karts IN CrXXXNCT FtatCMMn..... a. Beeend cabin . 200 100 ■teamen rates through cates to „ school teachers; chargee, Half Fhre. _ One hundred Baggage: attend to ladies and ton. baring honorable dis allowed each adult, through, and it nute did tec- — the dock the day before esmboats, railroads, and passengers “'downearty. " on board. Medicine and A steamer will be placed on tbe tine January l, 1866, to ran from New Orleans to Aspinwaft via For passage tickets, or Anther information, apply atthe Company’s ticket office, on the Wharf; foot of Canal street, North River, New York. F. W. G. BELLOWS, j»-sn Agent, ~rr- m«Mi WUM*