Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, March 03, 1866, Image 3

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right to abase or obetraet the oSUn tn th« their duty, and that it would havejhaeai ^ .. , jam with the police officer and convinced him that he had uo nead for a badge. Hie Honor then fined him iu the •urn of ten dollars. The Mayor stated that he wished the Chief of Police to investigate the alleged violenae of an officer on Wednesday night last while arresting a female. He had seen a statement of the ease |n the newspapers of yesterday meaning, and he desired that the matter should be thoroughly investigated. Lieut. Howard stated that the woman had given them a great A»»i of trouble at the barracks and was continually brought in for drunkenness. HU Honor replied that that did not make any difference, officers had no right to use more force than was necessary, nor in any to ill-uee persons whom it might M their duty to hr- , Steamship* »nd 8c isiuera. FOB KEW TOBK. crmnu Livingston, Saturday, March .si'fvsdir, Saturday, March 3d, at 10 FOB DObTON. t Belli, Tuesday, Mulch Cth, at — Foil Awll S1*A. q Braudt, Sandsy, March 4th, at 7 liiblious, every Saturday morning ALo,fttuaelau) SodenholtmCsdli—X EHeKa* to Douglas Castle, (Br) Landergreen, Liverpool— Wilder * FuMatton. Waverly, (Br) Bonner, Liverpool—Wilder ft Ful- larton. ■ana. O 9 Hunt, Woodbury, New Tork—Hunter A oam- mell. . Laconia, Eldridge, Boaton—Hunter ffi oammeir Sayah Mendel), (Br), Maes, discharging—Brigham Baldwin ft Co. Hertnod, (Not) Olsen, Liverpool—C Green A Sob. Christian Loveae, Loderbergh, St Lucas, Suaiu—S k Hertz t Co. ■BIOS. ^ Canima, Richardson, discharging— Cliss L Colby Resolute, —L, repairing—Schuster A Helnslus. published for nroMATior. A bill, to b« entitled an Ordinance in furtherance of a system of Drainage In and around the city of y of (Ms state have Ideraen of the aty unpleu system for the health OUSTED! & ECKSAN, Ri. 151 Camress St. Strauat Ga THS OLD ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL conferred upon the Mayer ai of Savannah power to twtaU Of drainage in and around said cil pad comfort Of Us Inhabitants: as , necessary that some rule be adopted to prevent the Obstruction ot sigh dfoinage by persons owning lands within the corporate limits or the city, In lay ing off uud tmlldiug on snch lands, without refer ence to any pai ticuiar plan or grille within portions of the corporate limits over which the plan of the dy? hereof beeu regularly fxtelded now for reffie- Slc. 1. he It ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah, in Connell assembled, and It Is hereby ordained by the authority of the same. That It shall not hereafter be lawful for any person to erect, or cause to be erected or put np, any bolld- lng or improvement of any kind within tne corporate limits of said city, except npon a grade to he ap proved by the Mayor, or acting Mayor, after exami nation and under the dtrepilon of tnc City Surveyor, and any pe.son offending against this section shall, on conviction before the Police Court, be lined in a sum not less than thirty nor mote than one hundred dollars; lieshles Which it shall be the duty of the Mayor or acting Mayor forthwith-to have such elec tion, building or Improvement pulled down st the cost and charge of the person putting np or causing the same to be put tip. e Sbc. 2 And be It further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That to prevent obstructions of proper drainage of the city- it shall be' the duty of the City Surveyor to submit fonhwlth to the M ;yor. or acting Mayor, the pl.n of every piece or parcel of land within the corporate, limits, which such Surveyor may be called or employed to lay off, by the person or persons owning sncli lands ; and that, for every failure or default m the premises by 9uch Surveyor, within forty-eight hours after such plan shall have been matured lie shall, on conviction before the Po lice Court, be Hoed in a sum not exceeding one hun dred dollars, and may besides be dismissed from office. Sec. 3 And Ire It Amber ordained by the authority aforesaid, That It shall not hereafter be lawful for any person to pot up any building or Improvement on any public street, lane or way of said dty uutll TTffl“ ?tea««hip ' * 9 Company. » PASSAGE RATES: CBblw $30 00; Steerage $1S, Deck $10 00 ili—jfep. Tb * “ew *hd fast ride-wheel steam- ^gbjggsrhlp SAN SALVADOR, Atkina, mas- SlK9Si ter ' nil as above, on Minnie* CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MAT TRESSES, Ac-, &c., To which the attention of all la invited. Warerooma, 178 BROUGHTON STREET, Sher lock's old Dry Goods Store. L. B. HARRINGTON. FOK CHAKI.ESTON. n Sunday, March 4ib, at 8 a. ra. every Monday moruing at 9 ie, every Thursday morning at 10 FOB ihktortown. Mu-ploy, every Sunday morning, .-OK llaWBCtSVlltE. buys ami Charles 8. Hardee, every at 9 o’clock. . THOS. W. BROOKS MANUFACTURER OP FURNITURE AND GENERAL UPHOLSTERY • ■ VWWWY MYV y »»* Dock Street, Philadelphia, Pm, N. B.—AU ORDERS wit by Mail promptly at- Harmoutc Bml Masque. On Thursday evening last St. Andsew’s Hall was the scene of a novel and unique masquerade carnival* given by the Harmonic Society of this city, which ia composed mostly of German citizen*. The scene in the bill room was brilliant indeed, and many of the characters were original and well sustained, while others were dressed magnificently. There was the- gay cavalier, the pretty peasant, the magnificent queen with the stern king. Noticeable among them was the representative of the press, who had appropriately placed around and about hia body the differsut news papers of the city, as well as the most notable in the political world. The Freedman’s Bureau «i— a-a its representative, with a placard on his bask, on which some mischievous person inscribed “I am s thief.” j Then the Gas Company jraa represented, appropriate ly dressed and bearing a lantern in his hand, with a tallow candle emitting its feeble ray of light, which was very suggestive. There were so many good char acters It would take up too much space to describe ell of them, though we must esy that .many of the ladies were tastefully and richly dressed. I About eleven o'clock the masks were thrown off —a I all appeared in their original characters, much to the I atonishmeut of some of their friends, and shortly I after twelve o’clock the promenade waa formed and I the band struck up a march, when the I pany proceeded to the supper room, where I they sat down to a most bountiful supper, I prepared under the direction of our friend I Saturday, March 3, at 10 o'clock, a. m. fur freight or passage. Laving unsurpassed accoi modxtions, apply to >U „ A H. HARDEE, No. IS Stoddard’s Range. GARRISON A ALLEN, Agents. ftS-.- NO. 9 Bowling Green, Ji. Y. AND DEALERS IN - — GERMAN, ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC GOODS. Steaniv [iar-’ih FRENCH, D Gifford, Jttrell, discharging—Crane A Graybill. ^ Alfred Keen, Robinson, discharging—Crane if (jraj- Ueiea, Carroll, waiting—Hunter A Gaibmeil. Enoch Pratt, Baker, waiting—Hunter ft Gammell. Georgia, McDonald, Kockport—L J Gullmartin dt o. Alert, (Br) Frelick, waiting—FM MyreU. Alice, (Br) Crocker, waiting—Cbmstock A Kinsey. West Dennis, Crowell, discharging—Crane A Gray - Soap Manufactory, FOR BOSTON uteiitner Chanticleer, Talbot, loading—G H Artedge. Miscellaneous. _Wi are indebted to Mr. Edward McEllgat .utherii repress Company, and Capt. Caatner r [-mmtain for late Charleston paperf. MOODY ft BABBETT, Steam Soap Works. T. W. Jill, Commander, Will sail for the above port on Tuesday, March 6th, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, apply to RICHARDSON A BARNARD, m Bay street, opposite Mariner's Church CLOTHS AND CASS1MERES -Tin. sale of seats for special nights luruing. Seats can now be secured iin-ras of the season at Schreiner’s BLEACHED AND BROWN SflIRTING8 DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS MACKY. BEATTIE A CO. City Surveyor, with the appr.7— „ acting Mayor, and then such oufldlng or improve- llshed; and any person offending against any provi- elfin ilf this! Onntinn nhell ms, * — * — L — ,1. _ wival of the Mayor or o ( Musiwtisg Or •aaefi'<vvt?~ ment shall correspond to the proper grade so estab lished ; and any person offending against any provi sion of thb eection shad, on eonvkMon before the dealt with in the manner pr— against the first section ot this ( always, that any person purchi For Charleston VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. FRENCH MERINOES AND ALAPACA8. COFFEE, TEA AND SUGARS. A FULL assortment, in store sad for sale by QI-* RAN DELL ft Ile»i'0N—'Tlie steamer Fountain, Captain i til lit re yesterday morning from Charles- mdobted to the captain for favors. Received and for sole cheap by Police Court, be liable ,to be lined and otherwise - —- - • --- -- — : prescribed for -offenders 'in a nee: Provided )g a lot from said e , or desiring to Dpt up a building or other improvement on such lot ebay i have right, without expense to him or her, to have the prpper grade ascertained and fixed by the City Surveyor. Ordinance read the first time Feb 21st, I860. EDW. C. ANDERSON, me Uuas. S. Habdee.—This ete isi evening from Hawkinsville. W rscr Cranston for the usual flavors. FIRE AND MARINE 174 Broughton street. DRY GOODS -This steamer, under com- oftke CROias. •upturn Fitzgerald, arrived here yesterday lestoii- She baa been refitted and placed iv eii the line between Savannah and Purser Wragg will please accept our The fast steamer F O U N T A I IV, Captain G. W. Caevm. * ,Tt * ®very Monday Morning at 0 o’rlk. All way freight payable on .the dock. For freight or passage, having fine state room ae- immodaliuns, apply on board, at Padelford’s wharf. Mayor. SECURITY INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus $1,900,000 PHOENIX INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus $1,600,000 ! INTERNATIONAL INS. CO., Capital and Surplus 51,200,000 MANHATTAN INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus $1,078,000 HARMOMY INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus. $ 600.000 Total cash Capital and Assets $6,boo,000 Fire, Marine, and Inland Navigation Risks taken In the above highly responsible Companies on Build ings and Msrchandlae to any amount, at the lowest rate* corresponding with the risk. Losses eqaltably Chariestou- tbsuks for la'ers. uaI , a rhe H M. Cool.—This steamer, under emmand 01 Cap tain Taylor, arrived from Darien yes- with a isiHMi freight and passenger list. Sheleft , . a tn tii- afiewi'Hi". Purser Domme will please The undersigned having formed a copartnership, under the firm name of Hiram Roberts’ Sons & Co., 4pr the purpose ot carrying on a general DRY GOODS BUSINESS, have now opened, and will continue to receive additional supplies of Imported and Domestic Dry Goods, which they offer for sale at the notes of the very proficient leader of tbs orches tra, l4r. Richter, were heard summoning the gay dan- By the kind permission 'of the eers to the waltz, managers our reporter having secured a partner, and being somewhat fond of the amusement, engaged in the giddy waltz, and at an early hoar wended hia way- home iu a good humor with everybody, though a trifle fatigued. The whole affair was recherche aud reflects the high est credit on the managers. MOODY A BARRETT woj - Ill anhanooe to th* public that on*^k£^Jan- uary 1st they will run from their Soap Works two evdrelhmily oncea week wlilr Hard and Soft Soap, by the bar, box, gallon or barrel, at prices lower than It can be purchased In or out of the city We warrant OUT Soap to be Tree f—' " - • tions and to give entire satlsfactioi funded. !■ M T? ",• j t.iTl.'Jl'i, SOAP EXCHANGED foe ChaWELton via Hilto.s Head.—It will be t!1 tr the advertisement of the Agent in another loiuii tb.it die iiret class steamer Croton, will leave 1 Mmiday nioniiiia next for Charleston, touching at jun Hrnd nnJ e muecting with the railroads and far all 1 -nits iu Carolina. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, CONSIGNEES, OWNERS AND UNDERWRITERS. F OR the pitrposs of making a proper apportion ment of the proceeds of and charges on the tne 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, wlthlnforty days from date hereof, proof of shipment and copies of your Invoices. I. W. WOLCOTT, Agent. j24-tM0 2 Harris' Block. Bav st. No. 156 GIBBOXTS 1 BUZ1SINO on Congress street, east of the Market, and at ihe second store from the end of the hulldlng. JAMES H. ROBERTS. DWIGHT L. ROBERTS. f26-tf EDWARDS. LATHROP. Arrivals at the Hotels, Notice Idk-euSCE Audbess.—A lecture will be delivered 1 :hv JIanucr s Church, Bay street, on Sabbath, 4th ,11, .it - vlovk p m., presenting a compendious ji.ri of dio Temperance Reformation in this coun- s,iin Earopi., from its commencement through ., U. varialious'and developments, with prac- iemdusidiie. All are invited to attend. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. Wiltberoer A Co. W J Bee, t D Lewis, Boston L K Wright, E R Tryson, jr, Phlla F W Clarke, Augusta F A Libby, Portland A Asher, do C Sturdivant and wife, L Rosenlleld, do Portland J C Ferris, NY W W Peck, N Y St John Henderson, Ga B D Hasell, S C E H Leldy, W Blake, S C J 11 Hardin, Ky a Chisholm, W Shely, Beaufort J Q Nichols, St Helena W J Hughes, Phila MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCI. Mrs R Miller, Augusta Mrs WF II Duncan, N Y J M Conflma, Mr and Mrs A M Day, J W Cconey, Ogeechee Mass ” HM Haiper, Williamsport J H Peabody, FbUa J Grubbs. Ua R W Knowles, Richmond J H Sanderson, Savh M D O’Connor, Augusta OR SCRAPS. AGENT. 1* Stoddard's iUngt, Ray Street, Sa vannah, Ga. fl»-3m For Sale. 2000 BUSHELS PRIME CORN, In lots to suit purchasers, now discharging from schrZampa. CH 18. L. COLBY ft CO., cor. Bay and Abercorn.sts. NEW GOODS Regular Line BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND DARIEN. JUST opening. New Spring Goods, latest styles: Prints and Ginghams Printed and Plain Jaconets nnd Liwng Bareges and Grenadins Silks and Chalies ' Housekeeping Goods. ALSO, Every variety of DRY GOODS adapted to the Trade. Merchants visiting the city are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock. EINSTEIN & ECKMAN, f151 Congress street. aocnV—We call the attention of dealers ru-ed to take place to-day at hah past in., at ibe store of Messrs. Kenneth ‘-’W bay street. The flour, butter, ba- aie of superior quality, aud the sale nib attending. Notice GUILMARTIN A CO., 148 Bay street, Agents, will ceive prompt and immediate attention. J4-tf ’ T HE Bonds of the City of Savannah, authorized to be iBsned by the Ordinance ot January 24th, 1SC6, for the purpose of funding Its coupons not here tofore redeemed, art now ready.tThey are’ of the con venient denominations ot $IC0, $300, $600; anil hold ers of over-due coupons are invited to present them to be exchanged for those bonds All Bonds for which Coupons are funded previous to May 1st, 1866, will draw interest from 1st, of Jan uary last. iluiuCr't LaEi'EMY.—Before -Justice <Tno. A. Staley v a man named Mitchel A. Paramore was i d: tin- larceny of four mules and one horse, iri'^p-ny of Mr. H. L. Foy. The purties belong to county, aud the evidence being deemed sltn-ni m commit, the defendant was sent to jail in ijeu-.il’. of bail to await the Hay term of the criminal tain of thii county. USS RUSS’ F West, U 8 A W W Diugelly, N Y J M Kenny, Brig Gen Ttllson, Maj W Grav, C U Sin dies. Ft Pulaski W M Stevens, 'J R R Mr aud Mrs G F Peabody, RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ FOR PALATKA, J C Disosway, JS’ Y P B Wells, N r C Anfiuger, Savh STEAM PACKING, ENGINE HOSE, RUBBER CLOTHING, ROOFING SLATES, BOOTS, CLOTHES WRINGERS, &c. For sale by HURU3KRT. HOLDER 4k CO., Cor. Bay and Abercorn ata. m-tf DOMINGO BITTERS. DOMINGO BITTERS.- DOMINGO BITTERS. R C King o L Ward, Cliicago VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, FER- NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. (Carrying the United States Mail. The new and fkat Steam Packet Ella, Capt P. B. ROWLAND, will leave on Tuesday Morning, Janaary 30th, 10 o’cloek nUe t0 taaT * regnl " ,T ev «7 TUESDAY at u‘f h m 0r P a *“Ke- apply 00 board at Charles ton and Florida steam packet Wharf, until ftmher no SHAWLS, SHAWLS, Serenade. FiinkE. Hcsseltiue, Esq., was last night serenaded CibePiiUski House b> the fine band of the 12th XLj-ncginient, under the leadership of Mr. Mel ville Andrews. Col. Hesseltine, while of the 13th JUine Regiment,was stationed in the neighborhood of tfcel2tii Maine, at Neu\ Orleans'and elsewhere, an^ ih Ijtd of the latter regiment deemed it em- proper to pay their rejects to him before tCr departure for home which takes place tc-cLiy CiHe?se]tine entertained the band at his rooms in a ftffdial mauner. Phila NOTICE EXCHANGE HOTEL—G. HcGlNLY. nter, Fla l J B Ladim and lady, St ylor, Helena atague, NY T J Hally, Memphis ier, Boston C W Dennis and lady, H irkhill, Waslungtn, Head 1ST opened a large assortment of Zephyr Worsted Shawls, Sontags, Cloaks and Hoods, Children’ D HftAtu ond Oabnu line of the most valuable combinations of a useful medicine and an agreeable beverage that has ever been offered to the public. Millions of bottles were sold Ihi jnghout the North during the last four yean and, wherever mtrodaced. It has proven a welcome addition to th^ invalid's table, the family circle, and the batchelor’s sideboard. P P Bracken, Atlanta Books and Stationery, Shipping. Intelligence. 751 Congress Street HOLIDAY GOODS Family Dye Colors. Patented October 13, 1863. Black Dark Green Black Tor Silk Light Green Dark Blue Magenta Light Blue . Maize French Blue Maroon Claret Brown Orange Tluyt Rrnipn TV —1_ “ Miniature Almanac—This Day, Sun rises 6 18; Moon rises Sun sets o 4-i|lligh water Masonic Books Another Good Sign. bung the indications that the affairs.of our city are Piiudiy lalliug back into the old days is the intended tsumptinn ot bumness by the Savannah Mutual Loan ■I'- .it.Gu. This institution was started in Septem- under the same management which had car- *1 a many of our citizens remember, a previous KKrution of the same character and name to a pros- conclusion, and waa in a moat flourishing con- i--’-1- th,- time that the war compelled a suspension -’ ■ ' urationa. , ia Ust annual statement, made September 9, ' - va: shown that filr a capt tail paid in of $26,- ’ h. there had been loaned to shareholders $48,- " - i which was securely invested in mortgages of LADIES who have lost strength and appetite, and suffer from nausea, vomiulng and vertigo— GENTLEMEN who “don’t feel very well” just before breakfast or dinner, whom stomach Is out ol order aud system Is generally deranged— MOTHERS weaning children, and suffering from general debility— CHILDREN of a sickly nature, and sour, dyspeptic constitution— • * TRAVELERS who have occasion to change their water, and— ALL who live in malarions districts, and are subject ed to miasmatic Influences, will find one of the most vslnable Tonics and Invigorators that can. be taken, In Vf ACOY’S Masofflc Mannar, ivl The Freemason’s Pocket Library, by Chase. Webb’s Pocket Monitor. Oliver’s History of Freemasonry. New Masonic Trestle Board, by Moore. Principles of Masonic J urtspradence, 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, forfram- Ing, aud on parchment In tacks, at TU8T RECEIVED, a large and varied amortment V Imported Wares aud Fancy Arttclee, suitable f the coming mom, embracing In part: Statuettes—Bronze, Besqueand Parlor Toilet Setts Clocks Perfumery Ladies’ Traveling Bags French Parasols Ptxtemonnales Milliners' Fancy Wares Osier Baskets PORT OF SAVANNAH. Furfur, MarcliS, 18(6. Arrived, Steamer Chas 8 Hardee, Daniels, Hawkinsville— Erwin ft Ilardee. steamer Fountain, CnBtner, Charleston—M A Cohen. Steamer Croton, Fitzgerald, Charleston—B H Har dee. Steamer H M Cool, Tavlor. Darien—M A Cohen. Steamer Falcon, Cate's, Darien—C L Colby ft Co. Steamtug G J Loauc, Denkin, Baltimore—Crane A Gray MU. Sloop Fleet, Thompson, Rice boro. Cleared. Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka, etc-Clag- hornft Cunningham. Steamer Jas A Stevens, Quinn, Darien. Steamer IIM Cool. Taylor, Darien—M A COtien. Steamer L Enos, Moore, Augusta—C L Colby ft Co. ,8chr D Gifford, Jirrell, Satilla river—Crane ft Gray- j Schr James Henry, Church, Fernandlna, Fla- Master. Schr Jas O’Donohue, Philbrook, Darin, in ballast— Master. | M. A. COHEN. Freight payable by shipper*. !29-Mn-tmff T * li Warahowe. Pink Purple Royal Purple Salmon Scarlet Slate SnlferlbO Violet Yellow. towing Fawn Drub Light Fawn Drab Por Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel «■ A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT. For 25 cents yon can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that Bum. Various shades can be produced from tite game dye The process is simple, and any one can use the Dye with perfect fao* 88 - Directions in Englbdi, French and German. New Books Application for towing may be made lay, on board, or to CRANK A GRAYBILL, And an endless variety ot Fancy Goods, ordered forthie market sod Just received by ship GiWlfy of Pletas, and other veil now arriving. Fancy Goods by the riginal package, to which the RECEIVED BY Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly, i A NOBLE LIFE ; by Miss Much. The CLOISTER AND THE HEARTH; by Charles Reade. FAIR LILLI48; by Pierce Egan. SMALL HOUSE AT ALLINGTON; by Trollope. TnB LOOT BRIDE; by T. S Arthur. fl6 fti-li. t meeting of the association since February ' v ® iU be held on the second Monday of this - “n,t there is no reason to donbt that its future ”ir:.ir will equal its past, and that its influence "■Uqtrdily be exhibited iu the improvements of the BUSS’ fcST. DOMINGO BITTERS. . The steam tug 8TAB- LIGHT, Capt Anderson, ia 4ftfiiSiS|j^^SSSk prepared to tow vessels op ie harbor ” down the riTer “ d ,bont c ***J Jn ’ or with the attention ot WHlDers and others is invited. W. W. LINCOLN, Corner Congress and Boll streets. Monument Square. TRY THEM BUT ONCK. Frtednicii’s Court. f.tut Xvlson Bronson, V. R. C., yesterday morning ”:onultiie Judgeship of this Court, made vacant by * “inter oat of Lieut. Pollard. “tgiuuimtJ Jno. Robinson waa charged withlar- *ud the evidence being positive against him, he -’leuuueed to iwo week's labor on the streets and wiilt ball Hiid chain Qppendage. r iiedro, named Carlin, was charged with a '■ jI dty ordiuauce in selling meat in the mar- ’ * 1,J ’ rrai ’ ! Kales. The offence being proved, he 5 5 “d costa of Court. , tin. property of Mr. Heidt, and which he ot , alil tae time of 1116 evacuation of the city, •jreinv- 1 ^ f0aUl * ^ die Possession of a negro. The iuiiei d" ml u " ntls 'oP °( D* e horse being proved, the U ' dra t * lilt lllt suimal must be returned to the » rUG “' l ,a3t fe ' v days has not been ‘“S‘Ube early^ part of the week, but the ’-tin i lo Pick up idle negroes and compe 1 ‘“make contracts to work. Ittp!” I “' <<orl • Cameron’* Benefit- p,' 1S °' t,ie Jcsiua, and especially the nu- ‘'■’’uuuidJl^r 01 llilC “ccoinplished young actress k I, ’ r imnefit takes place tills evening. ^■»iuai,i, a u UI1U#U:U atlr ’ u:Uve bill presented for the Mi59r 1M . L .„ n „ d21-tf CLAGHORN ACCNNINQWavi Per steamer Chas S Hardee, from Hawkinsville— 400 bales cotton, 39 sacks peas. Per steamer Fountain, from Charleston—14 bales cotton seed and mdse to W H Hovey, and others. Per steamer Falcon, from Darien—176 bales up land cotton. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—20 bales up land cotton. »- Per sloop Fleet, from Blceboro—8 bales sea Island cotton, 290 bushels rice and md*e. For Palatka, New Booms, New .Books, [RUBS’ i,8T. DOMINGO PUNCH. VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S. FER NAn DINA, JACKSONVILLE AND | PICOLATA. ! The new and fast sailing steamor 1 ULZZI1& BAKER, Capt. N. King, Havlngbnngl^d peraanent^npon this route whl Friday Honing, 36th, at 10 o'clock, imdcoortnue to leave rreryFridaymoratogthereafter Hetanitog; she will leave Pdntkn every Sunday T” 7 8nada Y forenoon, and Jack- th?wi?irf iSl time* at the warehouse on AU frehgbt payable by shippers. I0 .,, CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, J i4tr Agents. FOE NEW TORK ATLANTIC COAST KBOKIVKD BT Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly. C ORA BELMONT, or the Sincere Lover; the Car illnal’s Daughter, by Robert M. Daniels; a Light and Dark Christmas, by Mrs. Henry Wood; Half Mil- lloa of Money, by Amelia B. Edwards; Social Ule of the Chinese, by Justus Doolittle; Leonore and other Poems, by Lady ChaUertem; Poems by Mrs. Anna M. Middle T COJfSTITCj’i’IOX WATER Is, without donbt, the only known remedy lofi CALCULUS, GRAVEL, BRICK DU8T DEPOSITS, IRRITATION OP THE NECK - or ns BLADDER, INFAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THE BLADDER, AND ALL . , FEMALE IltREGULARITIBS. Certificate* of cures from well-known persons from ill parts of the countiy in circular, will be rent on ad dressing MORGAN A ALLEN, Arts, U12-3m No. 46 Cliff st. New York. Company, SIDE-WHEEL SHIP, caifed states Man. Exports. per schr D Gilford, for Satilla river—2,240 bushels RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH corn, and sundry mdse. Per schr Jas Henry, for Fernandlna—200 aks corn. ftrrviw fije’h., J Jurinfi 24 balea hay, and mdse. RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL. Passengers. Per steamer Chas 8 Hardee, from Hawkinsville—V llimu VX7 Wlma >• U..4</v.- f A RUSS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL. HISTORY OF THE WAR. R®HKLLY BY C00PKR ’ OLCOTTS a far- SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR, complete in four volumes, by Edward A. Pollard. PASSAGE AT REDUCED RATES First Cabin, $30. NEW PEEFUME C F Hanckel, E W Gamble, E K Tryson, jr, W Skely, Mrs M B Vraught, C W Dennis, O L Wood, P Libby, H G Bump, Capt Btartevant aud lady, Mrs Hsrtridge and child, Mrs A P Gibbs, 2 children and servant, R A Clerk, Mrs Stiles, Miss E V Emanuel, Mm Clark, Mrs Chambers, J A Clark, D Lewis, J Maidgault, J a Hardin, H S Powell and lady, and 9 deck. - Per steamer Fountain, from Charleston—T Maas* and lad;, K Schreiner, J. Witters, W Cameron, J P Stephenson, W Blake. J L Richmond, C A Gee, J B Elliott, J A DeForeat, Mrs Lee M Kyon, E W Solo mons, Miss E Scott, £ P Kane, W L Hovey, c Per- ki | s J Fisher, D Burkett, L Taylor, J Grover, and 15 I on deck. RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL .Serond Cabin, $M Steerage, $10 The very test sailing and splendid ride-wheel steam- The moat delightful concoctions that ever tempted man's teate—cheaper than any STEADY DRINKS In Uie world. HERMAN LIVINGSTON, 5r«a:is2r!i.t B - Sm rSisv Saturday, Eareh S, at 16 o’clock a. in. iocommodstl i, Pacific Mali (Utsuhip Company’a Tbroagb Ltae js California, r pOUCHlNG at Mexican Porta, and carry-lag the A United States Mail. Leave Pier No. 42 North River, tootofCanal street, at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st, uth and 21st of every month, (except when those dates tell on Sunday and then on the preceding Saturday,; for Asptnwalf, con necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com pany's steamships from Panama for San Francisco touching at Acapulco. FEBRUARY. 19t l££2d^cJS^^S. Qray ’ co “* ctto *»wi WITHIN TEN DAYS. (ITHE undersigned are prepared to supply Planters * and other parties who rosy be in want »»r rnni-pa* LABORERS, ami have made aecessar menta tn the North to fl'l any orders for i Laborers, Woodcutters, Mechanics, etc., i °f Twelve days from the day the order is | The Laborers are to be received by the c~zT :tz zlzz.- the points where ttiei expense, and the Empl BLACKBERRY BRANDY RASPBERRY Si RIJP, Couslgnees. Per steamer Chaa S Hardee, from HawklnaviUe—N A Hardee, E Padelford, J R Wilder, A Low, Erwiu 4k Hardee. Per steamer Croton, from Charleston—A G Brown, J Manigault. Per steamer Falcon, from Darien—J F ft M Ham ilton. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—Bell, w ft C L J Gnilmartln, Bryan, U ft Co, P H Behn. ’ Per sloop Fleet, from Biceboro- J w Anderson ft Sons, Erwin ft H, C 4 C, W W Lincoln, W W Kems- i 1 who roa » ^ in w » nt WHITE LABORERS, ami have made accessary arrange ments tn ihe North to fl'l any orders for agriculture Laborers, Woodcutters, Mechanics, etc., within Ten or Twelve days from the day the order is given here. The Laborers are to be received by the Employers on arrival or the steamer here, and transported to the nninta 8re wanted at Employers’ —,— —- ——yers have further to pay a certain snm per head In advance, partli and partly for covering the e; ■ Emigrants fromjhe North to cured n nfin .,i ir.it ■vuiuiiuuaaiiD onwpMed by any ship on the line, apply to WILDER 4 FULLARTON. GINGER CORDIAI LEMON SYRUP. ’'ft iu addiii 011 ; e ’ in which l Ita , the TVffa Fi ^ comedy cf .. WPahr hi. TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, Also on hand and nannfactnred to order RY& FBRNANDINA JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The efcgaot and very fast steam packet SYLVAN SHORE, Capt. JAMES TUCKER, having beta specially fitted np for this route, will leave Ipr tbe*im/eaUa»~ Ersry Tneadajr Moraine nt 10 o’clock. * 'WbysffiUTOl passage, having superior aecommo- at Ibe office, Florida Steam Paaket CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, U.. . —ly us security in bringing the The rate at which Fbrmnig Laborers can be ae- «?u^g‘tssr • bou ' * ,so ^ jetT ’ theE “^- For further particulars apply to' WM. MORYItlE ft 00., Jbow> BMcki Bay street. One door East of Barnard street. Savannah, Go. SBFEKKXCCS: Jackson A Lawton, f avannab. John W. Anderson ft Son, Savannah. sataAnsik.;. RUSS & CO., No. 34 Dey atreet, New York. Sold Wholesale by W. M. WAL8H, Wholesale Druggist HALSEY, WATBON ft (XK, Grocers, d27eod-ly . Savannah, Consignees peg Central Hail road. MaKCH 2,1866. 763 bales cotton, 1 ear Jug ware, 1 ear males and mdse to K Habersham ft So2, F W Sima ft Co, Brig ham, B ft co, N A Hardee ft Co, J W Lathrop, Crane ft G, C L Colby, H F White, J W Rabun, A Low ft Co M S Cohen, A 8 Uartridge, Rogers ft C, E A Soul lard Hunter ft G, Brady, S ft Co, M B Williams, BTurner, B Nall, G ft FhrrilL Wilder ft F. O'Fallon ft Co, D ft Johnson, Bell, W ft C, E Padelford, H M Davenport, CM Holst, Kein ft Co, B U Bardes, F W White, C ft Pone, R King, Erwin ft 11, R R Agt, Thomas ft Son. LI *T OP VE28EUI IB THE POET OF £u , SZtu£* ,a, ft,c “ e ^ »«SnSto^ THBOUQH PISSlOIVtam Dt CUXUKCT % First Cabin.... Second CaUn ‘■'mo s ::::::::::::::: IS ftom «teamers rates Rliowt^l to Hcoikl ctbw IOd iieenure Dasseiurera with tamales- Also, an aliowanre^Se {joarer o” “ f’ohce Court was that of C. tuning and resisting a police r 6« of hi* duty. It appears that v polico officer* were instructed to “nil *00 if they had taken out the “ man, among others was ' le Exchange. He told the offl, “•cd a badge, as he was s butcher »Unce in the country; that the ■ The orders be- him to step into th* that fact which he re- ~ e “ resorted to force, when, ' ■ The defond- , —. that the officer besting him over the hand with remarked to Snider that h« harf n I whan; or to j2T ff; Jno.C, FerrlU, Kicholls, Camj Geo. A. Cuyter W. R. Fleming John Screven, Shipwrights, Caulkers and Spar Makers. TITHE undersigned would respectfully inform tbelr MV base roMmed their business oi^nedi 8h*p Yard immediately opposite the city, npon the wbarf former y oompled by the Diy Dock Company, where they will undertake and contract for any work In their line of bnatanre npon reasonable terms. KRESSOR ft HAWKE8. - ffiMtdno fffijwl at.-Jones’ Block, foot of Abercorn street, over ax. Colby ft Co. 7eb7-lwfteodlm. Jteodly frant Perfume, Distilled from the ind Beautiful Flower (hm wh: mkee its -name. 7 Manufactured only by PH A LON A NEW YORK. allowed each edalr. ■Savannah. ^Savannah. ^licc officer aak ed saUafy him of o fiicer 4er became at be was not roughly. SAVANHAH. Satamvab, March 2,1866. 8TIAM8HIP8 ,«-r. UrU ?* Uju ’ 8*^. N«w York—Wilder ft S£n^NVwX*f-S Ke. ' “v^-Bry- Lady Russell, (Br) Gray, Liverpool—Held ft Etaw- ’* ticket office.