Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, March 05, 1866, Image 3

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T V- A. 1ST IS-A. K 1)0 i' 1 ” <j(eauulilp« *‘««1 Steamer*. niiiiip t’ity rO”. UObTON. of Bath, Tuesday, March 6th, at — oh**- It o'clock « roa Baltimore. Nnrti Point, Thursday, March Sth, ut KOI! AIMI'STA , V . M1 Gil,!,oils, even Saturday morning cit:»m rr ' yuu -,l 9»- Kill! CIUBI.KSTOH, . ||t . r K ,, u „tain, every Monday moruiug at # « vl " k nnie ('Very Thursday morning at 10 SWDiri r« ’ fTloeh. 111K DOCTOBTIItVN , slieiiley, every Sunday morning, Sienwei ’•in. 4 !;udoc!" r )K ha.wkin8VH.le (toys ami Charles U. Hardee, every ' „niing, at 9 ./clock. Flip. SCNBUBV. F. Potter, every Monday, Wednesday Ttuifl-’y i ull-Vi'W 1 I 0R BMTNSWiOK. General Shepley, Wednesday. March Tth, rr,B klobuia. - Shore, every Tuaeday loo mine, at „! Ills, ni Steamer Sylvan lf t on-i Il' len Getty, every Saturday morning, at lnnY'"l' k U'.’l 0 " 1 '* HI L'«ie Baker, every Friday morning at 10 ryTliurs lay morning at 10 o'clock •i-KIliM M i h inu iON'.—The steamer Frazier, Captain g a-rived ou Saturday morning last from CiurWou. I roil SfSBCBV. —Xhe steamer O. F. Potter, Captain *ii arrived on Saturday from Sunbury. Put », i please accept our tfcauks. Pit ot oriba.—The steamer Sylvan Shore, Capt. ived on Saturday morning from Palatka. UV ire indebted to Purser Finigan for favors. it’iTA.—'The steamers Uen. Berry arid Ki- 1 lu re yesterday from Augusta with good pursers will please accept thanks for Fit' press freights, 'll' favor* fa ,it il-isros.—The steamer City of Bath. Captain Bell arrived hen yesterday afternoon from Boston !.ith a good freight list- ARRIVAL She will he ilr.ed sUe, ,> iuk hi.la.—The steamer Ella, Captain rived "ti Saturday morning from Florida. . alter have from the wharf foot of West . instead of the lower wharf. The Purser s,li please acoep ,t ,,ur thanks for courtesies. Io HocscEtevEEs.—Stuart k Co. advertise in our lamci thij morning a variety of articles tor family iu-ai.i c.rs celebrated baking and pastry powder, ■•riser', I, jehiif, fruits, raisins aud nuts of all kinds. Ihta srieciieti of cedar aud willow ware la very al ,j comprises a variety of useful articles. iisr.-L hi ruL Xoexs Poctx.—The steamship ArthTiunt, Cspuin Smith, arrived here yesterday D jni m g bom Baltimore. She left that city last Ihura-tA’.. vecit, bat owing to some damage to the nichiac.y '-.as obliged to put back. She received the nec-isarj repairs ana left again on Wednesday Cuiaplcllon of the Gulf Hallroad. la. v. ,:h of repairing the breaks in the Atlantic A daii Saimaa was finished last week, and the first tract ove: the "reconstructed” track arrived in 3a- vnau tu F.i'lay night all the way from Thomasville. diiitjuihs oi energetic labor Messrs. Spratt and Cali..,a. the contractors, have brought their work j.wivtj completion, nothing remaining to be done ; cv; :hc further strengthening of the Great Ogeechce kit„t by rtciu braces which ware not in the origi- t>i!i.;uciurc. During this time Messrs. Spratt and Ctitka ha’ u kept a force oi over two hundred labor- ,rs, v.i.ttii huiI block, at work at the different points Jo,.’ the i i.i.l. They have cut about a million and a : feet of lumber and have straightened and ......;the many miles of beut and twisted Tails left by j.n. Shtu Liau. In this regard the work differed from tint on the Central hallroad, new rail having been laid dem on tuat road and the twisted ones sold for old Iron. The Gulf Railroad is uow iu thoroughly good repair, a,d the trains will’ commence running regularly at cor . TU( train from Thomasville brought as a part otitjfr. ht a quantity of express matter from that r ,.A, a.i (i. t lunge of Mr. James Russell of the South ern Express Company, who will hereafter transmit thri: fi;lit in this direction by rail, 'dost of the iolk... nock of the road is at present at the other end. a the line It is in fair order, and as soon as the Messaiy arrangements are completed, the regular inly trams will he t un, eemmeuclng probably on Ifcar&lsy or Friday of this week. i’ollce Matters. is the Mayor's court on Saturday morning thore were a large number of drunk and disorderly cases, rating up m a measure for the dearth of business for He tew days preceding. ILchael O Xeil was charged with beiug drunk laid •rating a disturbance in his own house, and beating tthrciiti itiLg to beat his wife. The arresting officer ' stificii to having been called in by the wpie to arrest it Lutaand fur ill-uaing her, and on the way to the Wricks the accused was abusive to him. He stated at u v. as not the first time this had occurred. Mrs. iit.d reluctantly testified to the fret of her hue- tci’i ill-treatment, and said she was compelled to u- tip >u the officer to make the arrest; that she mert- ¥ siuled iiuu bound over to keep the peace. Mayor Anderson remarked that on the lath ultimo t had b. ..a in raiguod ou the charge of creating a dis- lurhanee iu ins own house, and as ou this occasion the < 'tiia-.ii;.’ *as if liter meagre be gave him the benefit iih- d uo; unit dismissed the case. Upon being i fed wlut he had to say, the culprit tried to throw the blai„. ,,i his wife, stating that she was the party ■rcatinsih. disturbance, and exhibited marks ou bis haul when, he alleged she had struck him with a bot- His Hi,i,■ -I- not tiiinkiug that he was blameless in the niat'..r, tilled biiu in the sum of ten dollars. A >i:i..." belonging to the Nansemond now lying in the haih.ir was arraigned on the charge ofdrunken- a..dabii.,Lg the arresting officer. It was testf- ’ : ’ ’hat the defendant appeared to be very drunk ’"'■t-in file riiint, aud had to be almost carried to ■he barrack!, but once in there became Tory violent “bl Was hat s,. drunk as he made out to be, finding k I ' .i!iu en h to strike at the officer. He stated w. aeha i ./.tamed liberty and came ashore on Fri- meeting some friends had partaken of ‘•iiaiiur iwo i„h ruucli and it had bad the effect of bun oblivious. He was fined five dollars. J uu Luwru.i, was charged with being drunk and ‘•'“8 in the stre' VOikilia hU thl of first class music. that tljey will crowd the Theabe during opera week. The troupe numbers over forty performers'and the operas will be presented in a perfect and nmm.ni.*. d form, such as written by their respective composers. The chorus and orchestra have been selected from the best musical organizations now extsUng in Amer- ica, and all toe pHncipalArtist. engaged have at one ttme enjoyed enviable podtiona in toe Mew York Opera Companies where even at the proaent tone their services are sought for, their contracts with Mr. Strakosch only preventing them from accepting an en gagement The opera of toe opening night, Verdi's “U Ttoyl- tore introduces Signora Ghioni, whom some of our contemporaries have gone so far as to style toe Grisi of toe present day; M'lle Patti Strakoach, who U said BeratMuushlp San Snlvador. far lew Torfc-5» bares upland cotton, • do sea Island do. do paper stock, 41 rolls leather, It pkga mdse. Per steamship Chase Tor New York—114 bale* oi land cotton, Ik do sea Island do, 29 bbls Iron Ml bis rope cuttings, 8 pkgs dried fruit, S sticks scantling. Per steamabip Herman Livingston, for New York— 1.12S oalee Upland cotton, «8 do ropelciuMags, ll do cotton waste, 12 do wool, 18 do factory goods, aud sundry pkgs mdse. *• Per sehr Laconia, for *aston—302 boles upland cotton. IS bbls old Iron,** tons iron, 0 crates rags. 5.U00 cane reeds. ’ Per schr Chanticleer, for Jacksonville—10 tons co«l. Dry Goods. to have no superior in toe role which she’ suaUins ta ' wf a uu” m p P ^T«rVwiU Cinton^ thi» opera; Signor M&ccalferri, thefamoua tenorrobu&- ** - - 1 - -* to whose high C in an area of his part tonight inva riably electrifies toe audience; aud Signor Maneusi the accomplished baritone. The chorus and orchestra are in full numbers and all that could be desired, and we may look forward with confidence to a most perfect and delightful repre sentation of Verdi's master-work this evening. A number of excellent seats still remain unengaged and may be secured at Schreiner's music store during the Freed men’s Court. There was but very little business transacted in tbia Court on Saturday last. The case of a negro, named Perry, charged with having in his possession a mule, toe property of James O'Brien, occupied nearly toe tire day. It appears that the mule waa stolen about three weeks ago. It waa found in toe possession of Mr. Fulton, who hsd bought it from s negro named Perry, who in turn, had got it froto a negro named Marshall. The negro Perry was on trial for toe steal ing of the mule. In toe course of toe evidence, it ap peared tout Perry had originally gotten the mule from Marshall. He had been arrested and taken to toe Court House in charge of one of toe negroes employ* thereabout, but bad been allowed to depart through toe interposition of Detective Cody. On Thursday, this happened and that same night Mr. Cody dered to hare bun re-arrested. At toe trial on Saturday, after hearing toe evidence in the case, Mr. Cody was put upon the stand, and testified that, according to orders he had tried to make the arrest of toe negro, but he had been set upon by the negro aud his friends and had been injured in toe arm which he carried in a sling. In rebuttal. Judge O'Byrne, counsel for the defend ant produced a wiuieaa who testified that he waa toe person who had iutiictod toe injury on the arm of Mr. Cody, and that between toe hoars of ten o'clock at night and one o'clock in toe morning, Cody waa in such a place that he could not possibly have tried to arrest toe negro. In summing up counsel animadverted upon the tes- timony of this witness and his general character for reliability and showed by testimony tout what he l—’ testified to was not correct, and asked for toe acquit tal of lus client. Judge Bronson held toe matter un der advisement. The Charges Against Duncan. J. W. Duncan, now confined at the jail awaiting his trial before the military commission on charges arising from his conduct while an officer in the commissary department of toe Andersonville prison, was taken be fore toe commission on Friday for a preliminary ex amination. Judge D. A. O’Byrne appeared for toe prisoner. The charges were read to toe accused and are in substance as follows : Charge 1. Murdering an unknown man belonging to a Tennessee regiment while a prisoner at Ander- sonville, about toe both day of June, 18G4. Charge 2. Violation of toe laws of war in robbing Jas. Armstrong, a prisoner of war belonging to an Ohio regiment, of U. S. Treasury notes of toe value of £8, and a likeness or picture of toe value of J1, at An deraouville prison in October, 1864. Charge 3. Violation of the laws of war, in violently and cruelly beating a prisoner at Andersonville, in flicting serious hurts and Injuries upon him, though toe prisoner was an Idiotic or half-witted person, and utterly inoffensive and helpless. This at Anderson- ville, on or about toe I6to of Jane, 1864. < The prisoner made an affidavit that his material wit nesses were prisoners at Andersonville, and tost they would prove his innocence. The commission there fore allowed a continuance of toe case for toe purpose of obtaining too desired witnesses on behalf of toe prisoner. Bbown’s Castilian Bittebs.—Attention is directed to the advertisement of Mesars. Stuart & Co., general agents for toe sale of Brown’s celebrated Castilian Bitters, in another column. These bitters by being subjected to a new chemical process and freed from all deleterious substances, and ore said to possess extraor dinary virtues ae a strengthening tonic, appetiser and preventative of sea-sickness. We have tried them and found them to be a pleasant and healthful bev- erage. Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBBBOEB A Co. F A Morton, N Y N W Kirby, Ga DrH Foster, N Y Win Foster, N Y M H Mcrrimati, N Y .1 A Obersteller, X Y M Lively and wife, Fla G P Gates, Macim A L Maxwell, Macon T Duncan. C It K G Patten, Ga D H Rice, S C O Ting, N Y S 11 Oweus, Fla T Fereber, Ga, W Fereber. Ga C F H.mkel, Charleston Dr S Bass, wife aud tore. children. Miss L Baas, J J Uphtun. USA W II Sturdevinit, N Y C II PhelpF, Col Ter R H Bigger, Augusta Mr and Mme Ghioni, Mine P Suakosclie, Mme Canlasa and daoghtrlJ L Rams, Sig Maccarerri,' [ MARSHALL house—a. B. LCCB. H F White, Ky G W Ktllen, CRB ;D J Jones, Ga | ll Hazletr, Balt |M F Henry, Fla ,'J W Best, Ga | II I, Schreiner, Savlt I J Stepnensou, Fla J C Reynolds, A A G R ] A W Rowe, Ga , W n Turner, (M W Dowling, C Pritchard. C R R iPHoiIge, jj Middleton, IA S Cutis, Ainerlcus tSigMauvosi, raj Nig Frrani, Sig Marro, ~lg Susiui. | sig Resa, |M ix Strakosh Sig J Jimanes, Sig Kscalellaaud wife R M Herrington, Mra S A Herrington, l A Biecacclanti, B F Tarver, , lie “kt‘drink or* ^d three ilnllaiH Ward was 1»Hui ta late at night. He said he had been Gull Railroad, but there being top - a lining those discharged. He had o more than waa necessary. He was W A Glover, S C J E Glover, S C U E Wellman, RI J 0 Dow, Mass W T Foote, N Y A J Taylor, N Y E Lewis, jr, and wife, N Y Miss Underhill, N Y Miss A Lewis, N Y Mr at.d Mrs J Shlndlcr, N York Mrs L L Jones, X Y T M Witter, N Y | E Self ret tier, N Y J A Smith, Fla J D Turner, Fla J T Budd, do W L Bond, do E Hartley, Washington Mai C R setter, USA T S Addis, Charleston < R T Gist, J J Higgins, N f J T Rogers, X Y J B Gamble, Fla L U McIntosh, Savb G R Veron, X y Mr Masala aud wife EXCHANGE HOTEL—G. MCOlNLT. W U Tunno, Savannah E Winslow, do E McIntosh, S V L 0 Hawes, N C T A McGrlff, Ga T J Bruton, Ga E Crowell, G Jacoby and fclend, M j Brodheud, USA E A Palmer, USA 0 Wahle, Augusta W T Hard. Darien W Barton, N T D R Wadley, M H Merriman, N Y T R Sampson, Tress Dept iCapt M A Cohen, USA H Doty. Detroit It Duly, N Y I Mrs M A Wright and son, Detroit J Ingraham, X Y L G H ase IL. n, a A G R I u b McDonald, Ga E A Price, Ga H R Ryan, Memphis G Plalsted and wife, Bostn l Stotey, Fla J Ingraham, N Y Mr Tarlariae, Mr Ogtssine, JUMBfin iif* Steamship North Point reports—passed schr Sliau- nou, off Frying Pan Shoals, bound for Savannah Blue House Bar, bouDd up ; str Swan at Cove’s liar bound up ; str Uuion at Griffin’s Bar, bound ud ■ str Enos it Willow Oak, bound up ; str Gibbons at Hud- son’s Ferry, bouml up; str Minnie Brandt at Lady Washington, bound up. J Steamer Ella reports—Left inside of St Johns wait ing tor wind to goto sea, brig Montery and Harp, ^"wMt^a?"*^ L * M - Beed.P AdamS; Passengers. P ?. r .9 itJr of Bath, from Boston-J llan- 2*;*' 14 Uoh ® r, J- Jt B Goodrich, Mrs Good rich and 2 children, G Goodrich. Per steamer Ella, from Palatka—Messrs Taylor. fPV MMCIrflGu IbvastAn A T a >• J . Blankets § Flannels children. Mrs Smith and son, HT Foot, M Ferris, wife and daughter, H E Williams. J c Dowell, Capt Tyhg, JR Dart, R 8 Pyles, J Loug, U Hardy, K W Lengle, M Polk and servt, Mr Lewis, and s deck. Per steamship Herman Livingston, for New York "T?*** H ? t , r * c l k » J Douglass, W Ackerman, Mr Gaddin child and lady, S ItlgersOTl. C C Phillip, a u Ives Mr Beldy, L Hyman, J C Ferrta, H Gowdy, W Shely, J S Pittman, K SStewart, NS White, J Scndfier 8 M Hnrlliot, Mrs Matbot and child, B Zvchariaa H Hhies C ^TI1S AND CASSIMERES B Hadln, J S Atkinson, M Davidson, J Sevmour, M:ij H M Davenport, Mrs Kempum, L Kosemelt, A Aslier BLEACHED AND BROWN SIIIRTINGB J Pruger, J B Coofman, B Levy, W M Swift R D Harrison, B Wyman, and 6 steerage. Per steamship enue, for New York-H Welmore, MeClD *' ° ChampUn.' W H Garnett, J F Brick,» j Online, u Wililanis, Walter Beno. Peratcamsliip San Salvador, for New York—J O Douglass, L G Bigelow. H Carey and lady. O Decamp, R Hicks, S J Kenoard, B T Rwd, C {tapper, W Foster, N F Shepperd. W B Moss. Wm M riniinn Fitzgerald, Capt Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Fiorlila-J GSwlu, J tograham, BIre Joseph, L C Uasels, C McIntosh, M ?;S_?, arlrKjsre ' D J Sonet, B Hexard, J M Feastle, A Davidson, J Stevenson, J F McCardy, Mrs Btyant, N A Tlaher, A C King, S M Owens. Per steamero F Potter, from tiaahury—Col Chas Spalding, T J Bruton, E Crowell, P A McGriff. Coaalgnna. Per steamship City or Bath, from Boston-8 S Mil ler, J L VUlalouga, Claghorn A U, R * Barnard, G B A G W Lamar, M A Wright, Crane A G, W A It Mc- Intlre, J S Reed, W S Phillips, W H Stork, H, Holden A Co, Well A M, H Melnhard A Bros, Rogers A C. E Everett, A lelner, M A A Wadley, M Xewmurk, D Falvey, Brigham, B A Co, F W Sims A Co, M H Wil liams, C L Gilbert, J M Selkirk, A A Solomons A Co, Chlpman A C, Blair A B, Erwin A H. M A Cobeu, 11 Pitcher, K 11 Tatem, J R "7ilder, Louisa Jacobs, Geo Waterhouse, J C Alden, Duncan A J, Palmer A D, L A LatUmore, Wilder A F, T J Dunbar A Co. Per steamship North Point, from Baltimore—Erwin A H, J Lams, E E Hertz A Co. C R R, L J Gullmartin A Co, R A Cann, York, tV, Mcl A Co. Bryan, H A Co, Keln A Co, Johnson, Heldt. Schuster a U, craue a G. E C Wade, Brigham, B A Co, Ruckert, D Malletr. B water A G, P Reilly, w H Stork, Bnu y. 8 A Co, E Hager, Sorrell Bros, F A DUon, Hess A E Ehrlich R U Tatem. O Cohen, AJ Miller, T A Green, F W Cornwell, E P Deyo, E D Smyth A C , A S Hurt- rldge, M J Doyle, J McMahon, J N Rutherford, J U Watts A Co, Claghorn A c, J Hart A Co, Chapin A c, E O’Byrne, M A Coheii, P H Bebn, J W M. Per steamer Ella, from Palatka, etc—A Low, J VU lalouga. B 3 Pyles. Per steamer Sylvan Shore from Fla—F M Myrell, Tlsou A G, J L Villalonga. A S Uartrldge, D A slager A Dultenbofer, P U Behn, Mrs Bryau, J W Anderson aud order. EINSTEIN & ECKMAN, le. 151 Confess St. Smiaak Ga. THE OLD ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Hr coon HOUSE, AND DEALERS IN FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC GOODS. H AVING Just received aud opened a very large and select stock of Fancy Drees Goods Houee- Keeping and Domestic Good*, Blankets, Cloaks sod Shawls, Also Hats, Boots ami Shoes. And all articles usually fonnd in a first c ass Dry Goods House, we would most respectfully Invite our former friends and customers; also Merchants and Planters visiting the city, to call and examine oar stock before purchasing elsewhere. EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, novC-tf 151 Congress Street, Savannah, Ga DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS FRENCH K EKINOES AND ALAPACAS. Received and for sale cheap by U. HATH, oct23 174 Broughton street. DRY GOODS The uuderslgued having formed a copartnership, under tiie firm name of Consignees per Central Railroad. Maacn 2,1906. 727 bales cotton, 22 do yum, 12 do waste, 19 sacks dried fruit, 40 do potatoes, furniture, and mdae to N A Hardee, Brigham, B A Co, U C Freeman, O’Fallon A Co, It Habersham, J W Anderson, J M Selkirk, J W Rabun, Tlson A G. B H Harden E Padelford, P H Belin, Bnthwell A W, Bell, W A Co, Duncan A J, F W Sims A Co, Keln A Co, A Low A Co, Ruwe A Co, P li Behn, Guckenbeimer, Easton, Brady, Smith C LCo!- by 4c Co, Erwin A H, J L Villalonga, L J G A Co, Mr I Elmer. 1 Hiram Roberts' Sons & Co. for toe purpose of carrying on a general DRY GOODS BUSINESS, have now opened, and will continue to receive adiliiloual supplies of Imported andDontesIlc Dry Goods, which they offer lor sale at Wo. 1S0 GXBBOWB’ BVX&BXWCt on Congress street, east of the Market, and at the second siore from the eud of the building. JAMES H. BOBERT3. DWIGHT L. ROBERTS. EDWARD S. LATHROP. NEW GOODS” JUST opening. New Spring Goods, latest styles: Prints and Ginghams Printed and Plain Jaconets and Lawns Bareges and Grenadine Silks and Chnlios Housekeeping Goods. PtlUkUEOFOB I.>FORMATION. Sue. 7. Ordinance relative to Pun Wardens. “ If any person or persons other than those au thorized by this Ordinance, (except’ appointed by srder or Conrt) shall «ct or oHciaM upon any survey, or perform any of tliedutidn herein required of the said Port Wardens, lie or they shall severally forfeit a sum not exceeding thirty dull are, to be recoroced, upon conviction before the City Ooaucil, to the use of the said Wardens.” All persona interested In the above Ordinance ara hereby uotifled that the Port Wardens will have tola Ordinance enforced, whenever they have knowledge of Its violation. By order Board Port Wardens. THOS. X BULLOCH. mS-« Clerk. Notice. CITY OF SAVANNAH, 1 Ofticx Clekk or Council. v Febluary 1st, 1806. \ A LL parties subject to take out license from the City under ordinance of December S7to, I860, must take out toe same prior to February 10th, 1866. Tills also applies to persens who own vehicles used for iiire, such as wagons, drays or trucks, hacks, Ac. No further time will be allowed and the Register will lie closed ou that day, aud toe police Instructed to carry out the Ordinance. By order , EDW. C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Jas &TBWAAT clerk of Council. fehl-tf Notice* T HE Bonds of toe City of Savannah, authorized to be issued by the Ordinance of January *4to, 18W>, for the purpose rtf funding l(s coupons not here tofore redeemed, are now ready. They are of the con venient denominations of $100, $300, $500, and hold ers of over-doe coupons are invited to preeent them to be exchanged for these bouds All Bonds for which u>>u|ions are funded previous to May 1st, I860, will draw interest from 1st, of Jau- uaiylust. rl . R. T. GIBSON, 116 .’ City Treasurer. NOTICE. P ERSONS holding City Lota, who are In arrear for Ground Rent, are notified that additional costs will be incurred by ibum unless they discharge their obligations at an early day. R T. GIBSON, !Clty]fre2J222£ NOTICE. l*m for the insperflan of toe p$kh( CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MAT TRESSES, Ac*, Ac., To which the attention of all is invited. , Warerooma, 17B BROUGHTON STREET, Sher lock a old Dry Goods Store. L. n. HARRINGTON. thoh. w. brooks MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND GENERAL UPHOLSTERY, *** Dock Street, Philadelphia, Pa. D. A1J ORDESS MLt Ijy Mail promptly DftiPdta. i v»l -t • Shipping. FOR BOSTON bir y RIt HARDSON A BARNARD. Bay atreet, opposite Mariner's Church T *“ fa^ateatfchtp OK BATH, T. W. Jsi.l, Commander. Will sail for the above port on Tuesday, March 6th, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, apply to Soap Manufactory. W! SOt MOODY & BARRETT, Steam Soap Works, Books and Stationery. Masonic Books. M ACOY'S Masonic Manual. The Freemason’s Pocket Library, by Chase. Webb’s Pocket Monitor. Oliver’s History of Freemasonry. New Masonic Tresfle Board, by Moore. Principles of Masonic Jurisprudence, by Symons. Digest of Masonic Law, by Citase. 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 tucks, at ESTILL'S News Depot, (Down Stairs) Bull st. back of toe Poet Office. f!4 New Books, New Books. RCOXITKD BT Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly C ORA BELMONT, or the Sincere Lover; the C# dinal's Daughter, by Robert M. Daniels; a Ugh and Dark Christinas, by Mrs. Henry Wood; Half Mil lion of Money, by Amelia B. Edwards; Social Idle of the Chinese, by Justus Doolittle; Leonore and other Poems by Lady Chatterton; Poems by Mrs Anna M Spaulding; The R»d Book ot Apln; Story Middle Ages; Miriam Rivers, the Lady Soldier; Colin Clouts Coroe Home Again, by Spencer; Leslie's Magazine for February; Demurest'* Magazine for February; Atlan tic Monthly for February; Harper's Monthly for Feb- rorary. » twaimali, &a. For Charleston, VIA UlLTi N HEAD AND BEAUFORT. F O The faet steamer U N T A Captain G. W. Castscz. I IV, Leaves every Monday Morning at 9 o’clk. All way freight payable on the dock. For tre’gbi or passage, having fine state room ac commodations, apply on board, at Padelford■* wharf. " M. A. COHEN, SJRay street. or to f27 Steamer Savannah NOTICE TO 8HIPPERa, CONSIGNEEi OWNERS AND UNDERWRITERS TTtOR the purpose of making a proper apportion X meet of toe proceeds of, and charges ou the the cargo saved from the above steamer, lately sunk while on a voyage from Savannah to Augusta, jom are particularly requested to present to lha underlined, within forty days from date hereof, proof of shipment and copies of jour invoices. J. W. WOLCOTT* Agent. jif tUG * Harris’ Block. Bay st. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. G EORGE A. STALEY has this dnv been Admitted Into copartnership with me. The business will I hereafter be conducted under toe Ann name and style of 8TALEY BROTHERS, at the old stand, cor ner of Bnll and Slate Streets. A continuance of the patronage heretofore so Ub- | erally extended, 1« respectfnlly solicited. THOMAS J. STALEY. Savannah, Ga., March L 1866. m2-eod2w Miscellaneous. )U8S RUSS’ Every variety of DRY GOODS aJapted to toe Trade. Merchants visiting the city are respectfully invited to call and examine our stork. EINSTEIN & ECKMAN, f* 9 151 Congress street. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. I -H? 1, °f* ned “ large assortment of Zephyr Worsted | C.pS m?d Gaitere. 1<>ali " ^, — Tafea'X'irDo^.SinJri^ofF^A?. Steam Engines and Machinery. tides too numerous to mention. 9 1 — u All of which we offer at very low HISTORY OF THE WAR. R P RELLY BV C0OPBR ' oi-COTTS A FAR SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR, RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ BUSS’ it very low prices. EINSTEIN & ECKMAN, 151 ('iiliprtwa Street ST. DOMINGO ST, DOMINGO ST. DOMINGO BITTERS. BITtERS. BITTERS. Family Dye Colors. Patented October 14. 1863. ulso charged with being drunk and Unff at au early hour on Saturday u ' ’“‘il lie was also one of toe Gulf Bail- , 11 a: ” J L " liu ng lo town had unfortunately met 1 i.cuj- n:j had imbibed too freely. He was -;-hu , dollars. ’ 1 “ -’cw York waa charged with violating , vl h:e city in relation to selling goods by out a liiviuae, he being a non-resident— ■ the charge stated tlut the defend- ‘”'c ; .c her and offered to sell some soap. c!iia; ij 1 ll,u defendant stated that his o-iht mtention to violate toe 48 had Sot, made arrangements with a * c! Le s J;J ^ t<J B10 -'e the article with him and acting ^ ° t ' l cou ‘hiictiion, and that he was merely a,ott on U f ° : l!iu J euler, having too same right fco4.m i.^.' of tl1 ® establishment. The do- t!i ' Ev 'iu -u'i , 1,1 1 bolia 4only twcuty.flvo boxes of he dj 71 * tr f iQ S t° introduce it in Savannah - ’^eiiLlit he was doing all that was ueces- '■Cc. ., 1 ' "' ;1 l'cocc fur its Storage aud allowing •wtiied thi- '* 00 eommisalon. The storodieeper u :rrau t;ement had been entered Into S5e‘ l,0U8t ■■ th?iiJ CllC , 1Iay<>r th:,u e ht 11 waa a clear viola- ’toft- tb!ia r . “ n * tlle defendant in too sum of T1 " 01 >e of the soap had been received The May ' ; iUi iae Penalty for each day's neglect »iy ordinance. Ttti t4Ulu . Opera.' .'■'king lrw “ **?* Company arrived to this city last “ ri,n MewarJ| :U6ta ’ aiiCl ft* 6 able and popu- ‘' 0: ' of s, Viil ’ 4X ^frekoech, will present to toe citi- ~’rm^. a t ,^ u an 4ri '°>' of talent such as never be- ; --r (g auua h stage, and one fully equal to ^ lilUiiS f* 1 'Forks of toe groat masters ^ !: e ’’ty York PI*? 11 '™ tl the “djuncts witnessed >^I' ie4tl ' e m the visit of to“re aDd privile 8 e — for u * c -ji'ded n, * ‘ thu tr °upe to Savannah— lUl ” d we hoM tl t ! rU f. meet with due “PPre* whuLre , 6UUe ° f the dUzen » 1 Uie reputation of being lovers D W Emery, Md E K Morris, Bait 11 Coulter, Balt L Martin do D Quinlan, do J G Allen, Beaufort C W Dennis, H Head C W .*» irer, do ' E P Planter. Sa\h E C Richardson, savb J M Barnard, Jr, do J E Perry, bgblln 1 Blanchard, J E McCollum, C R R |t B Fugard, iBR Hesters, 1C H Bosworvh, Savh iT McDowell, IT Gadsden, Jr, Shipping Intelligence. Hlalatars Alnanae—This Day. Sun rises 6 i6Mx>u rises. io 3» Sun sets 6 44|Ltigb water... ll 48 PORT OF SAVANNAH. Sunday, March 4,18i6. Arrived. Steamship North Point, Smith, Baltimore—La Roche A wear. Meaiusblp City of Bato, Bell, Boston—Richardson A Barnard. Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tncker, Palaka—Claghorn A Cuiinlngliam. Steamer Ella. Rowland. Palatka—M A Cohen. Steamer O F Potter, Cessar, Sunbuiy—Chas L Col by A Co. Steamer Gen Berry, Henry, Augusts—C L Colby A Oo. Cleared. . . j . Steamship San Salvador, Atkins, New York—B H Hardee. Steamship Henan Livingston, Baker, New York Steamship Chase, Roath, New York—Banter d Gauimell. Steamer Minnie Brandt, Travis; Augusta—LaRoche and West. i Steamer Croton, Fitzgerald, Charleston—B H Har dee. Burk Laconia, EUlrldre, Boston. Bark G 8 Hunt, Woodbury, New York, in ballast— Hunter A GAmmelL Schr Enoch Pratt, Baker, Wilmington, N C, In'bal last—Hunter A GannneU. Schr Chanticleer, Woodbridge, Jacksonville. Imports. Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Fla—tt bale* sea island cotton, bides and mdse. ton** 1 sleumer ®xprees, from Augusta - 810 bales cot- lsl^d 8 ( '“on rBila ’ fro ® etc-U dalee sea Per steamer Gen Berry, from Augusta—87* bales upland cotton, 20 do domestics, Ac. Ope of the meat valuable combinations of a useful medicine and an agreeable beverage that has ever been offered to the public. Millions of bottles were sold tor laghout toe North during the last four years and, wherever introduced. It has proven a welcome addition to the invalid's table, the family circle, and toe batchelor's sideboard. LADIES who have lost strength and appetite, and suffer from nausea, vomltting and vertigo- GEXTLRMEN who “don't f«el very well” Just before breakfast or dinner, whooe stomach is oat oi order and system is generally deranged— MOTHERS weaning children, and suffering from general debility— CHILDREN of a sickly nature, and gopr, dyspeptic constitution— TRAVELERS who have occasion to change their | water, and— ALL who live to malarious districts, and are subject ed to miasmatic influences, will fiud one of the | moat valuable Tonics and Invlgorators that can be tikeu,in RUSS’ kST. DOMINGO BITTERS. Black Black for Silk Dark Blue Light Blue French Blue Claret Brown Dark Brown Light Brown Snuff Brow u Cherry Crimson Dark Drab Light Drab Fawn Draii light Fawn Drab Dark Green Light Green Magenta Maize Maroon Orange Pink Purple gpral Purple Scarlet Slate Solferlno Violet Yellow. STEAM ENGINES AM) SAW MILLS, Ar., Ac. REMEMBER, SAW MILL mbm The undersigned le the Sole Manufacturer of BUB- I ROW'S IMPROVED HEAD BLOCK, for Saw Mill* I Patent applied for. For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods. Shawls Scarfs, Drcsaca, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hate, Fcatoere, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel CT A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT. For 25 cents you can color os many goods as would otherwise coat five times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the same dye The prooese is simple, and any one can use the Dye with perfect Directions to English, French find German, inside of each package. HOWE A STEVENS, _ , *60 Broadway, Boston. For Bale by druggists and dealers generally. octlO-dm TRY THEM BUT ONCE. RUSS' _ST. DOMINGO PUNCH. RUSS’ ARRACK PUNCH, MADE FROM BATAVIA RICE. RUBS’ MKSSINA PUNCH, RUS9’ GIN COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL | The moet delightful concoction* that ever tempted man’* tute—cheaper than any STEADY DRINKS in ] the world. CONSTITUTION WATER Is, wlthont doubt, the only known remedy for DIABETES CALCULUS, GRAVEL, BRICK DU8T DEPOSITS. IRRITATION OF THE NECK or van BLADDER, INFAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THE BLADDER, AND AM. FEMALE IRREGULARITIES. Certificates of cures from well-known persons from dll parts of the country ta circular, will be rent on ad dressing MORGAN A ALLRN, Ag*ts, dl2-9m No. 4G Cliff st. New York. NEW PERFUME For the Handkerchief. F. E. TIMMONS desires to call the attention of those wanting the above articles to thoae of HIS OWN MANUFACTURE. They are toe Mills that wiU cut the Lumber; are powerful and durable, and will give sailsfacUon to every particular. Call and examine them, at the Foundry and Machine Works. No. 170 Fenwick at., oppoalte the Tower. F. E. TIMMONS. COPPERSMITH WORK. A supply of material and > competent wokman to | execute all work ordered. F. E. TIMMONS. STEAM BOILERS. Steam Pump* Steam Pitting*, furnlahed at short notice by F. B. TIMMONS. 'ink ^L rUn l ?rom 'heft Soap 11 Works two SXSiZS£lBgX&&3F»~ a “ >Ta*H'J2KI 30 83TAOIiIT‘ ” SOAP EXCHANGED m iu FOR GREASE OR SCRAPS We have but one price for onr goods, and that price shall be satisfactory. Persons ordering from the country will find It will save time and money by sending us their orders; and lf the goods do not sate P** WlKy, **od them bock to us at onr Orders addressed to lfOODY A BARRETT, ogL. J QUILMARTIN A CO., las Bay street, Agents, will celve prompt and immediate attention ja-tf • ’ Emigrants Can be Supplied WITHIN TEN DAYS. FIIHE undersigned are prepared to snpply Planters rre™ D °Dc n who may be In want of WHITE LABORERS, and have made necessary arrange ments in the .North to flu any orders for agriculture L4 ^? r *Y*’ v f ood 2?tiers, Mechanics, etc., within Ten or Twelve days from toe day the order Is givan here. The Laborers are to be received by the Employers on arrival of the steamer here, and transported to toe points where they are wanted at Employers’ expense, and the Employers have farther to duv a certain sum per head in advauce, partly as security and partly for covering I he expenses in bringing the Emigrants from the North to tuts port. The rate at which Farming Laborers can be se cured will average about $150 per year, the Emnlov- ers finding them. , For further particulars apply to . ,Wk MOBVILLE A CO., Jones’ Block, Bay street. One door East of Barnard street. Savannah, Ga. urumeu: Jackson-A Lawton, savannah. John W. Andaman A Son, Savannah. Solomon Cohen, Savannah. Jno. C, Ferrill, Savannah. Nlcholis, Camp & Co., Savannah Sfo. A^Cnyler, Savannah. . W. R. Fleming, Savannah* John Screven, 8avAnpuh. Brigham, Baldwin <£ Co , Savannah Savannah National Bank, Savannah. Regular Line BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND DARIEN. o’clock, and Darien every Satnntoy evebi^ani Wednesday morning at 7 o’clock. Freight recelvid at all tim,. in warehouse. Passage, $5 00. For freight or passage, apply to CHAS. L. CoLBY A CO, Corner Bay and Abereorn streets. _ L. E. B ~ IS* tf DELORME, Agont at Darien. FOR PALATKA, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, FER. NANDINA,- JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. fCarrytng the United States Mall. The new and fast Steam Packet Ella, Capt. P. B. ROWLAND, will leave on Tnead.y Morning, January 30tu, 10 0’S , o“t net0le * Te 5 egUl,rlT TUESDAY at , “ r Passage, apply on board at l ™and Florida steam packet Wharf, Freight payable by shippers. Freight received at all — a •29-s-m-tn-tf Notii SUNBURY ROUTE DISCONTINUED. The steamero. F. POTTER will leave Savannah for Sunbury on MONDAY, toe fith lost will leave Sunbury the following day, and dlsconttaie her trips afterwards. m3 ’ 3 • JOHN SCREVEN. TOWING. The new and un tugs ] and Q. LOA .— ^ md powerful aw steam tugs B. H. WEBSTER ANE are prererod to tow vesaela in toe harbor. or to and from sea. Application for towing may be made to toe can tatas, on board, or to CRANE & GRAYBILL, Ai *S-tf u Agents, 80 Bay stre m2 Singer Sewing Machines FHodjpai Office for the 4ate of Georgia, 1M BROUGHTON STREET, H. D. HAWLEY, General Agent. A large assortment for sale at New York prices. Sewlflg .Machines of all kinds repaired at short notice. 8tltchlng neatly done. n il PHALON’S BLACKBERRY BRANDY, RASPBERRY SYRUP, GINGER CORD LAI. , LEMON SYRUP Also on band and manufactured to order I ANTI FRICTION METAL. The very best kind of METAL for heavy or fast bearing!. Warranted to give entire satisfaction. Made only by F. E. TIMMONS, Foundry andMacblne Works, opposite Water Tower. Paper Mill Machinery. Drying Cylinders, Calendar Bolls, Rag Cutters, Ac., Ac., for Paper Mills, built to order. F. & TIMM ONR. With Facilities UnsurpasEed, I North or Sooth, be feels confident that he can give | entire satisfaction to til who will give him a call. F. E. TIMMONS, He. 1T0 Fenwick street, Oppoalte the Water Tower. mC-lrn* laanaemae Improvement 1 I HICKS' PATENT DIRECT-ACTING, RE- CIPBOCATING-PISTON STEAM EN GINES. I GAVE 75 per cent, in apace, weight, transportation, ES friction, and parts over the best eoffoaa, with great economy In steam and repairs.' The cheapest, simplest most compact, and dnmble made. Adapted to all purposes. For circular address tht Hick* ngiue Co., No. 88 Liberty street. New York. 19-2aw6m RUSS & CO., No. 84 Dey atreet, New York. Sold Wholesale by W. M. WALSH, Wholesale Druggist HALSEY, WATSON & CO., Grocers, d27eod-ly Seyannab, A Moat Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra grant Perfume, Distilled from the Utre tnd Beautiful Flower from which it Ahee its name. Macufactnred only br PIIALOJI St SON, . NEW YORK. K OF C00HTERFHTS. ALON'3—TAKE NO OTHER. ‘ ,y Drecf’-sts generally. J3.M* ROBBER BELTDV6. STEAM PACKING, ENGINE HOSE, RUBBER CLOTHING, ROOFING SLATES, BOOTS, CLOTHES WRINGERS, Ac. Fbr sole by hvkuwbt. holder * Co., j. 1 Cor. Bay and Abe room sts. 127 -tf HOLIDAY GOODS. Direct Inlbortation from Londo and, Par is, J UST RECEIVED, a large and varied assortment oi Imported Wareannd Famw Article., suitable for uie coming reason, embracing to part • StaturttsB—flrotAe^ifcqae and p*rj», Toilet Sett* dock* Perfumery '' Ladies’Traveling Bags , . j rTr^nthparaaoia Port c monnn iea xsc* And an endle HlUjners’Fancy Waqsa Osier Baskets i variety ot Fancy GJ-oods, ordered for this market and Just received by ship County of Picton, and other vessels now arriving. Fancy Goods by the rlgioal package, to which the attention of HtUlnem and others la invited. W. W. LINCOLN, Corner Cong res* and Ball streets, "*•*“ Monument Square. For Brunswick, FERNANDINA AND JACKSONVILLE. , The fine steamer Greneral Sliepley will leave for toe above port os Wednesday, Karels 7, at 10 a. ib. For freight or passage apply to CHAS. L COLBY A CO , 103 Curner Bay and Abereorn streH9. . For Palatka, \’IA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FER NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA The new and fast sailing Steamer LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. Kiu& Having been placed permanently upon tola route »l_l leave for the above place* on Friday Noralag, S64M, mt 10 •’clock, ariLme hoof *“ morning thereafter Betanttag, she will leave Palatka every Sunday morning, Pico lata every 8anday forenoon, and Jack “ e T^7ay* , ^ig" l0ral “ r • rriHD * “ Freight received at nil times at the warehouse on the wharf. AU freight payable by shippers. Forfrelght or passage; having splendid eahln ao- oznmodatton, apply at the See on Florida Steam Packet wh«if or to CLAGHORN * CUNNINGHAM, Agents. Shipping. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FERNANDINA JACKSONVILLE AND PIOOLATA The elaprnt tad very fast steam packet SYLVAN SHORE, capt dAMHS TUCKER, ^T?fertoea&wepfcfiP^ qp for tola route, will Evny TtMdsr Horalaf »t ID •’clock. All firelcbt payable by shippers. For freight or passage, haviag superior accommo dations. apply at the office, Florida Steam Packet Wharf, or to CLAGHORN * CUNNINGHAM, JSMC -f-H Freight^ FOR AD6D8TA. ’““te—Anply to CHAS. L. COLBY, •V*—*• cor. Bay and Abereorn tt*, Paellie Mall Bteaataklp Camps ay’s Through Uat to California, 'TKJUCHINO at Mexican Ports, and carrvisg the A United States Mall. Leave Pier Ma 42 North River, loot of Canal street, al 12 o’clock noon, oo the 1st, nth and 21st of every month, (except when those dates tell on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday,; for AsptawalL con necting via Panama Hallway, with one of the Com pany's steamships from Panama for San Francisco touching at Acapulco. _ * FEBRUARY. I" at :anv ' < *nn*eting with loth—Atlantic, CapL Maury, connecting with Sacra mento, Capt Cnverly. • Slat—New York, Captain Horner, amn»inii» vrith Constitution, capt Farnsworth. * Departnrea of 1st and tun ownnectst Panama with strsmere for boutn Pacific porta. Thoro on st touch MMt'Wi rxaaiqx easts ntcmun'i. First Cabin. ^oo Second Cabin .. mo :::: iSS Gpe Cnarter man Steamers rates MtowedJ»s***urcabin and tteetap* paaaengara with temtMea. Alto, an allowance of Uh Quarter on throwgh rates to clergymen and their temUlet an«k nohool teacher*; soldiers having honorable dial charge*. Half Fare. One handled pound* baggage allowed each adult. aggage-maatern accompany baggage through, and attend to ladles .mt ftiiffise T’dsmit male protec tors. Baggage received on the d^^MtefoJiefore mlitog, from ateamboaia, rnflro who prefer to tend down earty. An experienced surgeon an ]" tendance free A steamer win be placed . 1866, to ran from New Orleans to Havana. For passage ticket*, or further information, apply atthe Company’s ticket office, cn the Whan;- foot of Canal afreet, North River, New York. F. W. O. BELLOWS, J9 -3m Agent.