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the Savannah Daily Herald, i gy TEtEGRATH
BY 3. W. MASON.
SAMUEL W.
T- TIIOilIPliO!(,.. > . u AaotUte EiUtor.
Official Paper of the City.
“ FROM MXLLKDGEVILLE.
Milledoevillz, March 6.—The Houp.e to-day
killed the bill allowing aliens to own and dispose of
land in tills State. Also the bin allowing ten per cent,
conventional interest.
IAR G E474IMIL ATIII !■ T« IITT ARB COVRTY
TUESDAY, BIARCH 6, 1864.
OUR RAILROADS.
The announcement in the Hkhald of yes
terday, that the work of reconstruction on
the Savannah and Gulf Railroad had been
completed, and that a train of cars hnd made
a through passage from this city to the
Hourirl.ing little town of Toomasvllle. will bo
liearlily greeted’ by the comtnanilies inter
ested as formiog a new and highly in
teresting epoch in the commercial history
of southern Georgia, and, as ou the recent
occurrence of a similar event in the equally
striking career of our great Central road,
will be received abroad with as much
satisfuctiou as at home.
Wo do not hazard too much in sayiDg
that there is nothing in which our people,
and those of Savannah especially, should
take a deeper interest than the improve-
ineot and extension ol our railroads. These
may be justly looked upon as so many ar
teries through which the trade* and com
mere? of the magnificent country commer
cially tributary to Savannah circulates.—
Ar.d hence our gratification to learn that, un
der lb*- efficient management ol those having
the immediate control and supervision of our
tw > great thoroughfares, they am extending
daily more and more the commerce of the
and enlarging greatly the facilities of
trade. The Central road, especially, has
b- u of immense service to the city since it
has been placed in running order. As soon
t;.« its extensions and ramifications are com
pletely repaired and renewed, so that pro
duce for this point shall experience no delay
in shipment, then there will be such an in
crease find tevival of trade as will astonish
those who for many months have been com-
pe’!'\t to carry oa their business without the
use of this great improvement. The same
remark is app'ieab’.e to the Savannah and
Gvi:i road, which, until now, owing to the
ravages of war, has been in a very dilapi
dated condition. This road passes through
ore i'f the finest cotton growing legions of
the south, and from its juxtaposition with
two-thirds of the northern boundary of Flori
da, ruay be considered aa of almost equal
importance as a medium of communication
to a largo area of that productive State, in
advance even of the completion of the con-
n> cling link between it and the Florida
ro-J. Tau enterprising citizens of oue
or t wo commercial towns in Florida, aware
of the commercial tendencies to which we
have adverted are making strenuous efforts
to counteract them. Nevertheless, Savan
nah, l'torn her superior facilities of transpor
tation and shipment, and her large capital in
furnishing supplies, must obtain the larger
share of the products of that section ; and
on tire completion of the branch from Law-
ton to Live Oak will command the whole.
This is aa important feeder to the Gulf road,
as wa have had occasiou to demonstrate
heretofore, and therefore deeply concerns
and interests the trade of this city. For the
early establishment of this connection we
mast look to the great exertions and the ac
knowledged financial abilities of our Presi
dent, Maj. Screven, and the President of the
Florida road, Col. Houston, both of whom
have a just appreciation of the value of the
mutual interests involved in its early con
summation. We frankly acknowledge that
this branch road, tapping as it does a rich
and fertile country, of which Savannah
is the rightful entrepot, is a speciality with
us, and wa cannot refer to it wiihoul ex
pressing a deep interest in its success.
But putting aside ior the nonce this pet
measure, we think our city has reason, in
view of what has already beem accomplish
ed, to congratulate itself upou the increas
ed prosperity which awaits it, and its rapid
recove; y throngh the means mentioned, from
the depression and loss of trade during the
war.
FROM WASHINGTON.
The Tense of BeeaulraetlSB Offered t»y
the Radicals..
OvRM ANY —The -friends .al acqfialntnnc#’ of
Mr ai.d Mrs Ccjige W. Ojjrmsuf sre respectfully r»*
quested to attend the funeral ofih ilr yuangesteon^
R-cbanl Mai 3, from' ttietr reeiiidjco, XIla MfiWm*.
at 10 o'clock.
cnrsrrTREAatRKk;
Ms. Fmioa: •
You trill please announce GEORGE 8 GRAY aa
candidate for the office of County Treasurer st-the
election which take* place on Wednesday,'the 4th of
April next, and greatly oblige many of his Wends,
ma-tr I- i
Washujoton, March 5.—In the Senate to-day a joint
resolution was introduced providing for the admission
of Representatives in Congress of the late insur
rectionary Stales when they shall have repealed all
laws making distinctions in civil rights on account of
color and confer the right of suffrage upon all negroee
who have served In the army, can read the Constitu
tion, and who pev taxes on real or persona] property.
The resolution was referred to the Committee on Re
construction.
In the House, the Committee on Reconstruction re
ported a joint resolution for the admittance of the late
insurrec tionary States into the Union on certain con
ditions, to be ratified by the people. The resdfution
provides that no pert of the Confederate debt is to be
paid, and that those who engaged in the rebellion shall
not be allowed to vote nor be eligible to office for
certain period. This is the Republican programme as
to all the southern States.
The House, by a vote of thirty-seven to one hundred^
refused to receive a communication from the Governor
of North Carolina enclosing resolutions of the Legis
lature of that State signifying the acceptance of
certain lands appropriated by Congress for college
purposes. The vote was taken after Tbad. Stevens
had declared that they did not recognize North Caro
lina as a State in the Union.
COUNTY TREASURE it.
Mb. KmToE.: • . ,
Please announce ns a candidate Treasurer of
Chatham county, JOHN' WILLIAMSON, at the en
suing election.
nv« tf RANT CITIZENS.
New Advertisements.
Auction Sales of Cottea la PhUadtlyhU
Philadelphia, March 6.—Sight bandied w-'-y of
cotton were sold at auction here on the 3d but for
gold. Ordinary cottons brought 40)£ conts; Middling
and Middling Fair Orleans brought 43 to 41 cents;
Middling Georgia and strict Middling Georgia to
ij}£ cents; pickings 31 to 26cents.
NEW YORK COTTON MARKET.
New You, March 5.—Cotton market declining, with
sales to-day of 9S0 boles at 43@44c. Gold is quoted at
32%.
Tsb New York Weeklt Magazine.—We
have received No, 9 of this excellent maga
zine, which is fast gaining for itself a promi
nent place among the popular periodicals ot
the day. The number before us contains the
usual large quantity of entertaining and valu
able reading matter of the proper character
to make the magazine a welcome visitor to
the family circle and a delightful companion
for the leisure hour. The managers of the
N=w York Weekly Magazine seem deter
mined to keep up to the high standard of ex
cellence o3iablishcd at the outset of the en
terprise. Iu the number of March 10, a new
novel entitled “No Mercy, or Kestrels and
Falcons,’' by the author of l, Guy Livingston"
aud “Sword and Gown, ” will be commenced.
T. c New York weekly Magazine can be ob
tained at ten cents a number from all the
H3W3 sellers, who wilt also receive subscrip
tions.
CONVENTION OF ASSESSORS OF IN
TERNAL REVENUE.
A Convention of Assessors of Internal Revenue wee
held at Atlanta on the 1st insL Fifteen Assessors and
Coll-'-tore representing Districts in Georgia, Alabama,
Kentucky, bou-h Carolina and Florida were present.
Mr. Metes, CoUcrtor of the 1st District of Couth Caro
line was rolled to the Chair and Mr. X. J. Norwood,
Assessor of the same district was appointed Secretary.
Mr. £. N.-odhsm, Assessor of the 5th District of Ken
tucky, who, with Collector Speed of the same District,
had been appointed to represent the United States
Revenue Service by the proper authorities at Wash-
iLg.cn, proceeded to .read the Instructions received
an ’ to answer each questions as were p ropounced by
mem acroof (1(4 Convention wftb a view to elicit infer,
matron in reference to the discharge of their o£ic.a:
duties. After somo explanations of the department
iapVjiCttobs tor.tiic guidance of assessors, a resolution
YSOiajtetijfttepointlng a committee of six to petition
the Secrpaitjfjf the Treasury to increase the com pen-
sa&pn 'V'Aaadsoora and Collectors of the Internal
r.o-.-eTi5' , St"tKo Btates lately in rebellion.
Another renolution was adopted appointing a com.
mittce c: threo to memorialize Congress for a modi A
oahou of fho test oath so far as it relates to the officers
cf the internal revenue in ths southern States. In
their Tcport the committee stated that It is impossible
in aoms districts to get deputies and assistants who
will take the oath. Mr. Moses of South Carolina, Mr.
Bowles of Georg U and Mr. Speed of Kcntncky, were
appointed s committee to represent the spirit of the
report a; the Capitol and urge upon the proper au.
thoritie* ihc necessity for a modification of the oath
aa required by the resolution of the convention.
On motion of Mr. Hopkins of Geofgyi, Mr. Speed of
Kentucky, was opecially requested to present the re
port of the committee on the first resolution and to.
urge upon the Honorable Secretary of the Treasury
the increase oi wompenaatioh contemplated by the
resolution.
After a voto of thanks to the officers of the conven
tion aad to Messrs. Needham and Speed for their satis
factory explanations of the department instrucUons,
the convention adjourned AM
It will be seen by the General Orders
from the District Commander published
this morniog that the Government has es
tablished quarantine stations at Darieu
and Brunswick on the Georgia coast. Ves
sels coming from the West Iudies will be
subjected to a rigid quarantine at those ports.
The prevalence ot the dreaded cholera iu oue
or more of the West India islands is proba*
bly the occasian f.>r this precationary meas
ure.
Ii is positively asserted that Secretary
Harlan has tendered his resignation, to take
effect aa soon as certain department business
shall havo been worked np.
Special Notices,
A CARD.
Mr. WM. R. BOYD hat aa Interest In my business
and will take charge of my agencies In tutnre.
A. WIU1VR, St* Bay-st.
I will be happy to Bee all my old friends anil nciv
ones, and am prepared to take Risks In tbe Compa
nies represented by onr Agency on all Insurable
property. WM. R. BOYD.
132
CIRCULAR.
I have commenced the work of establishing a
General Agency Business, for the purchase of alt ar;
tides manufactured or imported luto the United'
3tates; (Liquors only excepted.) And with a view
to success which depends solely upon the Interests
of my patrons. I have made arrangements with
manufacturers, In the principal towns and cities
North, as well as importers, to have tlitir produc
tions and Imports at first and lowest prices. 1 have
secured the services in New York, of a resident gen
tleman of long experience, by which I am placed on
a footing with the best jobbing houses there. Thus
placing my profits alone between the manufacturer
and importer’s prices, and the cos* of my patron’s
goods. I think my profit Is much leas than the job-
her could affoid to work for. And as I do not pro
pose to keep any goods on hand, I will at all times
lie prepared to invest my patron’s money where It
can be done to the best advantage. In the cheapest
and most desirable articles.
My arrangements extend from the purchase or
charter of Vessels, to the purchase or sale of every
thing from steam engines down to the fitting up of a
complete Drug, Shoe, Dry Goods, Hardware or
Variety Store, for stocks complete or for filling np
the assortment.
I receive for sale or shipment all country produce at
Savannah, or to the care of Hunt A Bro., Charleston,
S C., or Jeffreys A Bro., Jacksonville, Fla. Upon
the receipt of such produce or railroad receipt for
cotton shipped, orders for its probable value will be
promptly executed, the goods brought to the ports
of Savannah, Charleston or Jacksonville, free of
freight or insurance, then balances or overplus o
Invoices to be paid together with abonl ten per cent,
added to the face of the original Invoice.
Any party examining their invoice of goods and
not being satisfied with the price auil quality as well
os slyle, will not be required to take them, aud their
money promptly refunded.
Parties wishing their Spring Supplies, had better
scud In their orders and funds or prodnee as early
as practicable.
I feel confident that, to say the least of my arrange
ments, ray p itrons will save their time and the ex
pense of going to market.
1 offer as reference :
Hon. Kmv. C. Andehsov, Mayor of the City.
M«j. J.n-o. Screven*, PrcsL of A. k G R. R.
Col. \Vm. M. Wadley, Prest. of Central K. R. A
Banking Company. —
Geo. W. Williams k Co., Merchants, Charleston.
Jxn’UEYs A lino., Jacksonville, Fla.
G. W. GASMAN Y.
Savannah, Ga., Feb. 1st, 1866. flB-lm
Ancient Land Mark Lodge, No. 231
An Extra Communication of this Lod.rowill
1* held at their Hall, This Evening, at T%
o’clock.
Punctual attendance is requested.
By order JAS. M. PRENTISS,
• Secretary.
Stevedores’ Benevolent Society
A meeting cf tho Stevedores’ Benevolent Society
Will be held at their Hall This (Tuesday) Evening, at
1% o'clock.
Punctual attendance Is requested. By order of
M. J. FORD, Presldtnt.
D. E. Cecroi. Sec. lnC .j
WANTED,
B °t.?r D ’ % «* for a ffent'emau and his
wife—In a private family, where there are
uujer Loarriers preferred.
Address C. L. P„ Lock Box 132. m( j
Yellow Pine Lumber.
40.000 ™aLd C 5x6 0ardS and 8cantUnffl3x3 ’
TOJHIM Cypress Spingle.
And a line assortment of Oak, A.h and Pinn Wood
Jlt‘markeu!r r ie«. l0t, ' t0 ‘ Ult P“ rchu8er "’ <“ the low-
St^rkteMills 001 ° f Fabmstreet ’ BCIt to Upper
mW BLAKSWOOD a day.
Headquarters District of Savannah, i
SaTINnaii, Ga., March 5, lsoo (
GENERAL DRIER) ’ 1
NO. 2. }
w«cf A r5,Hi r ? n i t,n< i °f a !‘ v “* els arriving from the
UeEt fndla Islands Is hereby ordered to be estab
lished and rigidly enforced at the port of Darien. Ga
and the comm-oiling officer at that post Is hereby
charged with the execution of the fi.liowiug retrnla-
tlona from and after me reception hereof.
II. The quarantine grounds shall be located r.t
least ten miles from the city. The ex ict place of an-
cliord^e will be deftipi^Ud hy the coinrnuiulinif ottl-
cer and indicated by a while buoy and flair.
Jit. It shall be the duty of the Master and Pilot of
u ' - ‘’!' y jL p . ss, l coming into the port of Darien, from an-/
o[ the West India Islands, (O hoist a signal for I he
hi-ali h officer in the foie rigging, fifteen feet from ihi
deck, to come to at the quarantine buoy and them
await his arrival on board. This flag must be set In
antine* 0 r 4slP a £ while the vessel id undergoing quur-
IV. TIu- hftdtli officer shall visit the vessel w.thout
uinn cessary delay and ascertain her sanitary condi
tion and the port from whence she sailed. If he
l inis that she has a clean bill cf health, he shall or
der her to remain a: the quarantine grounds for fif
teen days.
V. If,'however, tho health officer shall find that
any case of cholera or infectious or contagious dis
ease is ou board, or lias occurred since Hie vessel left
port, lie shall order her to remain at the quarantine
iichorage for forty days. The passengers end crew
; all he disembarked and placed in “Lazaretto ”
lion an island II possible, and all the nick, inc u ling
hose suffering from diarrhoea, shall he placed In hos
pital ami separated from the others. The veseel
must lie men thoroughly purified by disinfectants,
and alter twenty-five ilajs the crew may be allowed
to return to her. but must be kept under observation
by l he health officer for fifteen days longer, before be-
‘“g allowed to come to the diy.
Vi. No cominunicHtion shall be allowed with the
s.-el until Blie has been examined by I he health
officer, doi while sho Is undergoing quarantine *
nov isli., -1 any person lie permitted to leave her or to
- isilor have the “Eizaretto” or hospital, except
nder '.he direction of the Health Officer.
VII. The linen and clothing worn by the cholera
itlents shall be burned.
VIII Toe fee of tLe Health Officer for visiting, ex
amining nml certifying vesels arriving from the
DtM Indies shall be collected from those vess -is, and
shall be In each case *10. The money thus collected
shall be transferred to the chief medical officer of ilie
district of Savauuah, Tor the use of hospitals In this
district.
IX. such additional sanitary regulations as may
be prescribed by llic chief medical officer or the dis
trict or Sarauuah will be enforced as a part of these
orders. rf
By command of Col. W’u, R/kumaxL*
SAMUEL HOUNDS,
mft - 3 1st Lieut, and A. A. A. G.
|ew Advertisements.
TBE ijfcsT INVESTMENT IN GEORGIA.
\
VALVABLE
COTTON, CORN Apf RICE
PLANTATION
FOR SALE.
That well known and truly valuable Plantation,
situated 1q Liberty county, Ua„ forty mikd from the
city cf sevairaah, (Ke miles from station No. 3, ami
six miles ft-om No. 4, on the Atlantic A Gulf Railway,
known aa the " Walthour Homestead, ’ Is now offer
ed for sale at a REDUCED PRICE, as the owner Is
engaged hi mercantile life. It contains 1,600 acres,
about C0j of which Is opeu, and is composed of lands
unsurpassed for productiveness, and is a portion of
that Justly celebrated body of land known aa tho
'-DesertTract,’’which produces the finest descrip
tion of long cotton—equal to that raised on the sea
Islands—corn, sugar cane, potatoes, acd all Southern
products unniiUy-grown in its climate, produced
abundantly, its contains about
100 Acres of Choice Rice Land.
Tho improvements are those usually found on
first-class plantations. Accommodations for fifty
operatives. Good two-story Uvellitag, kitchen, sta
bles, Ac., barns, riie house, cribs, Ac, Ac. There Is
a steam engine ou the place that does not belong to
It, hut can be bought from Ha owner.
For furiher p.ntlculars, apply to
E. C. WADE k CO.,
8avanuah, Ga., or to
J. D. DELANNOY,
O'Slm Qaitinan, Oeoigla.
waeuSALS nxAi-zz in
Fofeigfiaftd-Dowestie liquors,
WINES, CtG-V®^ QRpCERIES,
A TAB Ain » t«m ..
Johnson’s Square, opposite the Pulaski House,
Corner St. Julian and Bryan Sts.
Mligant’e old Paint Stand.
A large Invoice of
Potatoes and Apples
Lessees aad Managers.
^ Auction Sales,
f H t DUAFT-STEAMFir^ ,
: ^ -AT AUCTION ^
KarHOND A Ha-arcs. Bjr bell, Wylly A CtlHstia,,
TO CLOSE A CONCERN
tin
“‘cloet precisely'
M’me Ghioni ani Sig. Sosini’s
BRfflITILliJMffERl}
Director ....MAX BTHAKOSCU.
■Inst received.
FOS AU6DSTA
AND ALL WAY LANDINGS ON THE
RIVER.
f.
The steamier
8 W nA
Capt M. J. COHEN,
Will leave as above on
Wednesday, March 7tb, at U a. ui.
Freight received at all times.
For freight or paaeage, npply on hoard or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent,
niC No. m Bay street.
NOTICE
EXCHANGE HOTEL.
By consent ol Col. Juhn Screven, the name of this
Hotel Is this day changed to its former name, • THE
SCREVEN HOUSE. C. If MoGINLY,
a ®- ln » Proprietor.
DIVIDEND No. 25.
SOUTU-WESTERN RAILROAD CO., >
Macon, Ga., Mr 8,1866 ;
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
Dividend of Four ($4) Dollars per Share on theCapItal
Slock, payable on and after 1st March next.
Stockholders In Savannah will receive their divi
dends at toe office of Juba W. Anderson, Esq.
JOHN T. BOIFEU1LLET,
flf-ltn Bee. A Tress.
Tax Notice.
OFFICE U. S. DIRECT TAX COMMISSIONER, 1
District ok Gzokoia, y
Savannah, Jan. loth, I860. )
Bar Notice la hereby given that the
TAX ROLL t
for Chatham Conuty to completed, and owners of
Real Estate in said county, Lota, Lrnds anil improve
ments, outside the city or Savannah, or Seal Estate
returned for Taxation In said .county in 1360, most
pay tlie Taxes due thereon within sixty (60) days
from this date at our office, K. W. cor. South Broad
and Lincoln streets. Savannah, or oaOkr tbe penalty
T. P. ROBB. 1
8. A. PA NOOAST,} Commissioners.
J. C. BATES, )
f.i-tf
Samnah Mutual Loan Asociation.
A regular monthly meeting of tho Association will
be held at the Exchange on Monday Evening, l*th
inst, st half-past .seven o’clock, when boat pees will
be resumed.
ROBERT D. WALKER,
President.
Jons M. Qcxsasn, Secretary. mj-td
HISTORY OF THE WAR.
R E RELLY, BT COOP * R ’ OLCOTTB * FAB-
SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR,
complete In four volumes, by Edward A. Pollard.
IUliUQUAllTEIU) DlsTHICT OF SAVANNAH,
savannah, Ga„ March 5, it>6«.
General <'kdeb.«i
No. 3. }
I. A quuruutlue of all vessels arriving from the
West India Islands to hereby ordered to be estab
lished and rigidly enforced at she port of Brunswick,
Ga,. anil the commanding officer at that post to here
by charged with the execution of the ionowiug
regulations from sud after tbe reception tliep of:
II. -The quarantine groumls Rhair be lofatcd at
least five miles from tbe city. Tlie exact place of
anchorage will bo ileslgiuUd by tbe commanding
officer, and inincatod by a white buoy and flag.
lit. It shall be the duly of (lie Master and Pilot Of
every vessel coining Into the port of Brunswick from
any of the (Vest India Islands to liuist a signal tor ihe
- Health officer lu the tore rigging, fifteen feet from
deck, to coiac to at the quarantine buoy and there
await Ills arrival on boaid. This Hag must be set In
the tore rigging while tlie vessel is undergoing quar
antine.
IV. The Health officer shall visit the Vessel with
out unucccasary delay, aud uncertain her sanitary
condition and the port from whence aso sailed, if
he finds ;hat she bae a cfear bill of health, he shall
order her to remain at the quarantine grounds for
flfieco days. '
V. ir, however, the Health cfflcer shall find Ufat
any i a<« of choier'n, or igUerJnfectinus or con tag)oos
disease is on board or hue odbiirred since lire' vessel
le.lt port, he shall order her to remain at the quaruu-
tlne aiiolionigo for forty days; the passengers and
crew shall be disembarked aud placed in “Lazaret
to." upon an island if possible and all the sick, in
cluding those s'uffei Ing from diarrhoea, shall l-e plac.u
In ho.-pitat and separated from the others. Tire ves
sel meat then be tnoioucltly petrified by disinfectants,
and after twenty-five days the crew may be allowed
to ret:.rn to her. but must be kept under observation
by the heal Hi ofll.-er for fifteen da vs longer, before
being allowed to come to the city.'
VI. No communication shall be allowed with the
vessel until she has been examined by tlieliealdi offi
cer, nor while she to undergoing quarantine; nor
nimll acy person be permitted to lea; e her or to visit
or leave iho “Lazireilo" or hospital except under
the direction or the health officer.
VII. The linen and clothlug worn by cholera pa
tients shall t>e burued.
VHI. The lee of the health officer for visiting, ex-
.inilnlRg mid certifying vesstls aiwlng from the
West Indies shall be collected from those vesAeto, and
rha l be In each case $10. the uiuney thus collected
-had be traosfered to the chief medical officer of Ihe
District of Savannah for tbe usa of the hospitals In
this dlstrirt.
IX. Such additional Fanil ary regulations as may
be pn s nbed by the chief mcd.cal • oillcer of Hie
District of savauuak will be •uftuqed as a part-of
these orders.
By command of * ^ f. s> i * w %
Col. Wm. K. Iviubali..
SAMUEL ROUNDS.
mS St First Lieut, aud A. A. A. UeueraL
?.£';skga
rage, she shall
HkADQL'AUTEKS DUTlllCT Of SAVANNAH, 1
Savannah, Ga., March S, lse« j
General Orderi
No. 4. I
The following quarantine
jointly by the chil aud ntlllfary ffbliic ....
city of Suvairtiah, are "Hereby established and will be
rightly enforced:
I. All vessels arriving from Ihe West Indies must
remain at the qiui'.iuiine grounds, opposite Fort
Jackson, uul'.i visited by (he health officer.
II. Id case ih.it the health officer shall find that no
Cholera or other inicctious disease is, or has been on
boaid, she shall remain at the quarantine grounds
for Dftceu days, auil shall keep Hie usual signal fiig
m the fore liggiug during that Hum. .
HI. if it should lie found that any case
or othtr'inisctionsAir contagious disease,
or has ocenired during her present voyage, _
be oidered to the “old Savannah quarantine" In Ty-
bee K' ads. The crew and passengers shall be trans
ferred to Tybee islands, where all tne sick Shall be
placed lu a Hospital and separated from the-other*.
After twenty-five days tbe crew may be returned to
the vessel, which, lu tlie meantime, shall have tiecu
thoroughly purlucd, and it shall be kept uuder the
obsei v.itlon of the health offiner for fifteen days lon
ger beiore being allowed to come to-the city. During
all this trerlod tuq quarantine flag mpst be kept in
the forerigglfig. V .
XV. properly authorised pilots at this port will
strictly conform to all civil lasts and regulations
heretofore applicable Is oases of vessels subject to
quarantine regulations,
V. Necessary military guards and assistance will
i rendered lor tlie enforcement ol the fortgoing
regulations until farther ordehs.
Wh. K Kihbaix,
Colonel Commanding.
Mayor’s oppick,
Cirr of Savannah, March », isoa.
T.io for " r* *—* "—
conlolnily
civil officers
hesiilt olll
exemtlon of tbe above.
Edward C. Anderson, -
v Mayor.
Attest:—JAMES STEWART, ■
Clark of corroU.
EXCHANGE HOTEL BAR.
On sod after Match Gift, lfCtl, LUNCH will be
abrved dally from I!. to 1 o'clc U
mOlm
COAL.
fro close ronslgnment, we will sell Red Ash Penn-
* sylvaula Goal—delivered everywhere in tho
flty—at $14 60 per ton. Excellent article for cook
ing purposes. AprJyto
H’ 6 *-* G. B. t O. W. LAMAR.
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
Empire Line.
FOR HEW TOM.
Atlnntic Mail 8t6ftmslilp
Company.
PA8SAGE RATES:
Cabin 830 OO; Steerage $15; Deck 810 00
The new and fast «de-wb«el stmm
’ship SAN JACINTO, Loveland, mas-
,rer, wili soil as atove, ou
. j-
Salunlay, Mareh 10, Bt lO o’clock, a. m.
For flreight or passage, bav jig unsurpassed accom
modations, apply (o
& H. HARDEE.
No. 12 Stoddard’s Rungs.
GARRISON * ALLEN, Agents.
No. -3 Bowling Green. N. Y.
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS SEGARS. 1C.
147 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.)
W E invito tho attention of the Trade and the Pub
lic generally to our large and elegant assort
ment of
Winn, Llqwors. Cordials, Conserves, Re
gers, etc., sis.,
which to not excelled by any similar establishment in
tbe States.
We are sole proprietors »f DUNBAR’S CELE
BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputation of
whinh to folly established lu this and foreign coun
tries; DUNBAR’S well known STOMACH BITTERS,
goarunted superior to any ankle of tbe kind, de
signed expressly for hotu) and family use: DUN
BAR'S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, War
ranted of tbe utmost purity, and put up expreSrly
for our house, of which wh are role proprietors and
iraporteir. Sole Agents for Robert smith’s cele
brated PHILADELPHIA Al.E In cares and barrels:
English, Scotch and American ALE and PORTER,
BRANDY, Scotch and Bourbon WHISKEY and AK-
RACK BUNCHES, formerly well known throughout
the United States, put up by us in Cases fur export
aud home consumption.
T. J. D. A Co. are sole-Agents for A. ft II- W.
Catberwood’. Pure RYE WHISKIES XX and XXX
brands, guaranteed unsurpassed In quality and ex
cellence. Oonsluutly on hand, a large and well se
lected stock of BOURBON and WHEAT WHISKIES,
worthy i be attention of the trude and 'Connoisseurs
generally. An assortment of SBUAR8 of finest
> manufactured sad imported expressly for this
ffikwe 'bran ufEsfulNH. ^N^CHAMPACN^ P AT?TIKS Riding receipts for colton qtoted In
WINmj, CHAMPAGNES, I onr warehouse are requested to orcsTut iheir
TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 6th. I860.
Second Grand Opera Night
Kotow’s charming Comic Opera, ftigr'aFta.
MAE THA!
M’lle PanlineCanlssa, Mme Patii Strakosi h, Sig'.
Errani. Nustni aud Locstilli in tho principal roles.
Musical Director and Conductor ‘big F Rosa
Wednesday, NORMA; Thursday. BR'ANI; Fri
day, FAUST; Saturday, UN BALLO IN MASCI1EHA.
PRICES,—Dress Circle and Parquette, f*; Reserved
Seats, so cents extra ; Private Boxes, containing six
persons, $20: Family Circle, $1 60 ; Gallery. $1.
Box office for the sale or Iteserved-Scafs' for eliher
ol these Opera* open at John <*. Schreiner A Son’s
music store, and continues open dally from 10 a. in
till a p m.
J5ff“ Doors open at 7j«; Opera commences at 8
o’clock. mi
Miscellaneous.
Just Received and for Sale on
Consignment*
Btfr KENNETH MoiaJffiA. Ac do.,
202 Bay Street i
1000 bhrfp ns, SnpcrdOe Extra, Choice Extra, and
Bakers’ and Family Flour
10 hbds very choice Clear Bacon Side.
20 bbia Breakfast Bacon
6 hhds Shoulders
26 half bills Family Men Fork and Beef
30 bbls choice Mess l’ork
ALSO,
20 packages choice Family Butter, raw lot
Ann
1R0 bushels White and loo bushel. Yellow Corn
And. of former importations;
Hams, RsiFino, Lard, Smoked Beet, Piekli-d Her-
ring. Pig Shoulders. Bean.. *c., Ac. f28 C
Latest from Egypt!
P ENNY’S NEW EXTRACT OF THE EGYPTIAN
IDTU8, a new and exquisite Perfume for the
handkcrchie', Cleopatra and the ladies of the present
(lay using the same perfume.
THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS'"
THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS M
THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS ?! I
Manufactured by F. A. Pr.Mit*. Brooklyn, New
I ork. E. A. LUVfcJOY, Agent ,
■’‘ l m . «:i Fulion utreer.
aud every description and grade of Foreign liquors
” r J ' ‘for sale iu
imported directly by this bouse; and
or duty paid, at lowest market rates.
bond
deorif
FOR (AUGUSTA.
'• 1
THE steamboat ECLIPSE is taking m cargo at tbe
Upper Hydraulic Press, and will have quick despatch
to Augusta.
n -a F W. SIMS ft CO., Agents.
: or Blufflon, Hilton Head and
Beaufort.
The slcop MARY GRAY will take
whatever freight offers, and mil as
ab >vo oh WEDNESDAY morning
'or ireigm, apply on board, at Young Niron’s
Wharf, foot of West Broad eu’eet. ui#-l*.
' J. S. RAWLINGS & CO.,
Voduce Commission Merphants
9» SOUTH CHARLES STREET,
BALTIMORE, HD.
8trict attenllon paid to selling all kinds ol Produce,
aud to the purchase and shipping of Grain, Ac , to
i baits of the South
We »Iso keep constantly on hand a choice stock of
Purs Seeds, .neb as Clover, Timothy, ftc. Orders
filled at lowest rales.
Consignments andPorters solicited.
Refers to Me*** Woodward, Baldwin ft Oo, Bal
timore aud New York; Mr. 8. O. Haynes, Savannah,
Oa. -•» mfi-?m
Pioneer Lin©
FOR NEW YORK.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES!
•Bln Piusp, )26 00.. Deck, $10 00
The new and splendld st.amshlp HUNTER, Rogsre,
Commander, will leave for the above port on her
regular day,
Friday, Marctroff, fi t sPtleek. p. m.
Par rrclg'nt nr pastofie, having Superior accommo-
HUNTER ft GAMMELL.
KIBLIN, BRO. & BURSE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, WH 1\'D upas,
COSHER
tVUITAKER STREET AND
BAY LANK.
OKMU noirm nun k MUVHUD.
au2i tr
&c.
FRUIT,
Dates
Prunee
Figs
Paper-alu-ll Almonds
Sultana Raisins
Layer Italalns ^ ^
Nuts of all kinds , ,
Preserves and Jsfilos
(fort UcIatiM, witk'l flew recipe for
making
, 0, • . . I
Just received by
ms-8 8TUART k CO.
PIERCE SKEHAH,
Wholesale aad Retail Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boot* and Shoes, Clothing, For
eign and Domestic wines, Llqueia andBegsu, ;
A'eo, BkehaffrfVlehrstelf ^ ^ ^
GOLDEN ALE
AND
CHAMPAGNE GJDER.
in bottle and in wood.
London end Dublin Brown Stoat, Scotch end Eng
lish Alee, Ac.
liberal deductions made tdlbe trail a.
ITS BROUGHTON SVREB’A SAVANNAH,
<Ul-tf, r snd,«mwrt T mreey^Y. A .
Challenge to any Gentleman in
the State of Georgia.
WILL wager $260 ih it I can produce an amateur
Pistol Shot to shoot ihe pistol as fallows: Twenty
shots at tbo Word, o< at deliberate aim ; dlai.nce is
paces; siring measurement; at .he spot; shoot to rule
with a emootli-horo pistol; the match or matches,
if acceded ;o. mast be shot at my Gallery ; Ihe pistol
mast lie shot with the aid of one hand only. This
challenge is loft open far two Weeks; money ready at
my Gallery on Bay street, over Ouwilnnse, where all
the preliminaries can be arranged. ■ If either of these
matches is acceded to, it must conn off ft-nr days af
ter agreed upon.
f23.tf Capt. JOHN TRAVTS.
W k Su]d front of tin* i,,
11 L A U R a
Now plying on (he AlUiual... ’
built in lirouklvn \ v * al,,J Oomm
then; her length W ^
eighteen (is) feel, depth foui??,* ,9l l 4i ^
pressure boiler IT r...,. . r(ij f,-.[ . * btK
The l.aura rstei A, « tut
is by many inches M;a ||o. "^ ra i ,r »'<'n„,
these waters, drawing rnft^^^btSKj
-peed, power, and Jh '"" II J
ilarly a.topts her. for ih'.■' n "V.!*' ht 4
waters of ueorgla, Soutii u "'‘ MiS 1 fed
be seen in thlaciiy any litre an *f w ■’tow
Terms as fo)low*-une h„K Ur T
days, oue-faunn ninety d:!\ J' 'u '; l ' 0l ‘fW,
policies and insurance. 5 ' ttl, k ap w ^ s «%
AT PRIYATEslFr^
by bell, wylly & chp ; I
That splendid Farm
only one mile from tfai- , T b'iuderb , L
the RllooFarm, confab.^
farm lias been for the i i.t ip (Oti J'j '-,l
highest slate of cnlthxifo,, [ ''1'^" !l4 '
and most elevated site f, . ^
Iliere to a Spring of U a,',^
has no superior in the | 0K W>'ioaaSl
ajessejvhieh expires the m-tqj?' '"'jSsS
STEAMER’oTjwrpEn—
r,T i«SS?
foracwum'o'f“ir’emlcern w r ld
, THE FWE STE..MER PtTriT
By Bell, Wjlij 4 (hrlstian.
»««March
fiver business.
toirap
i:,,|
10? f lrok !’ “ inc, ‘ blinder, », .
feet length. 27S feet br.-a.triT t#0 * toiuI
ho),t : side-wheel, iv rm-c, r tsh" th ’* S
WAREHOUSE NOTICE.
onr warehouse nre requested to present thetr
receipts and move tbeir cotton out liy ihe 1st ot May,
a, the business wiH 1 o discontinued and wartbou-e
disposed of. If not taken out. by that lime, we will
turn It over to other commission merchants far atoi-
age. Wc hereby notify parties holding our realms,
that wc will Dot he responsible far cotton In our pos
session after that date.
HARRIS ft ROSa
Warehouse and Commliislon Mu chants.
m3-2w
Sundries,
QFFERED BY BRYAN, HARTRIDUE ft CO.:
ELEGANT FCRNmi^
By Bell, Wylly * C fcr|„„.
Will be sold on WEDNESDAY m,,.,**' .
residence of tbe late K. ft. Ciivfar af ,i Ul - las '-»HV
ilB^woodSufar, corerSi^aJ
2 Rfawwood Chairs, covered w, til ^ J
1 R< B?^Ilf m ' CUiU1 ’ *Uhcnl I
j Oak*Siilehoard, marfac top° *•
1 cloz Rosewood chairs '
2 huge Ilarr Mattresses
1 W« a ‘“hurd. 1,tori* , op
•oo uilmeromrur ni’eniton. L ' ,l,,ia ’
UGHr DRAUGHT STeZJ^S I
SALE AT AUCTION 10 oJ
CONCERN.
By Bell, WyUy A Christian.
W'li be sold in front of ti !e Earfiar.-e tota.
b dder, on SATL'RdaY. lwh 0 |
o’clock precisely : ™' 1 *•
Tbe new fast Side-wheel Steamer
FOKEsT CITY,
Capacity, Ido bales cotton.
ALSO,
The now Cast Propeller
„ ^ . STANDISH,
Capacity, 250 bales colton. .\onr teaJc f-r]
rliate use. and can he f - -1
Wharf.
I
lCFRCllANDI.-E.
8 bales Dundee Bugging
2 bbU fine old Bye WIil«kej
Sd bbls assorted WbisKej
7 hhdu Hacou Sboulde. a
i bbia llama
ESTATE SALE
Bell, Wylly &
Christian.
Will be sold ou TUESDAY, (illi Inst.. Is fnsil ikl
Ofinrt House, at 11 o’clock, a. m. ; 1
Lots No. 1, 2 anu 3, on the coiuer of W«tBrn I
aud Hull streets, and No. 13, on Mouuomcrr vm I
Terms cash Purchaser.: paying for tiifa 1
ALSo,
Five Garden Lots, Uiree of which conhias j, I
acies each, the fourth 40 acres, and rbe&iib34aare
situated on the Skidaway Shell Road, benTetna.i
and 6 mile stone. 1
cogee I
4U shares Atlantic A Gulf Railroad Stock.
JIT tf
EMPORIUM OF FASHiON I
MBS- R. L. LOUIS respectfnlly informs the clti-
itk zens of Savannah that she has opened a branch
of U'da.e Deaiorcsi’s Mode of Furitinns. of New
York, and to ready to receive orders for all kinds of
work for ladles and children. She also keeps on
hand the latest styles of patterns of every descrip
tion. Aft kinds of ornamental needlework, such as
Braiding, Embroidering, stainolng, Fluting, & e., will
M done ar short notifee.
She also keeps on hand a handsome assortment of
Dress and Cloak Trimmings, Embroidery, 8»k and
Braid, Cottons, Stamped Yolkes and Bands. Call and
see far yourself, at No. 461 CONGRESS STREET, np
stairs.
l-adiea are wanted for sewing anff embroid
ering. None out good hands need .apply. l2S-lm
TRY REDHEADS CELEBRATED
BAKING & PASTRY POWDER.
• “• . . ■
Wc afe prepared toforntoh this Baking Powder to
the trade, in cases of-2, 4 or 6 doaea cans of tbe 4
os. or 6 ox sixe.
It to ceitsinly the best and cheapest BaktogPowder
uw*l. Aa to quality, we have the universal testimony
of nor numerous customers one and all.
We can supply tlie tr_de 'at lower prices than any
other standard “Yeast Powder* cab be sold in this
market , . • * i * ~ \
m5-6 Corner Bali and Broughton streets.
datlons, apply to
mo
Notice to Consignees*
I ’■’tONaiGNBBS per rchooner R. H. SHANNON
.»re hereby notified that she to this day discharg
ing at Exchange Whail
Ail goods rtinnliiwzevthe wharf after'Sunset will
fie stored at risk aud expense of o» ncr-.
fo« l HUNTER k GAMMELL.
For Augusta
■'sai
B^rry
The fine steamer
Q-eneral
will leave for Aagnata. opr ' j
Wednesday, Marcia 74M, al - o'clock.
For freight, apply to
CHARLES L. COLBY k CO H
Corner and Absrcorn sta.
"M 1 '1 3
JUST
CHOICE FULTON MARKET BEEF
PRIME BUTTER AND CHEESE
~ »*a, oVJSS&’W
CROQUET.
• . /. «. t^At J
TUB VEW AND FASHIONABLE
Gram© of* Croquet
Bscelvedby 1
cooper, olcqtts & farrellV;
me • . : T7T. 1 1
Powder, Shot.
200 “2.5!Jte»K,<S' 1 ”” r "*■
40 cases 1 lb cauoters K. R. Powder
30* bags, assorted die* Drop Shot
Far eels by HICTON ft RANDKLL.
11158 1M Bay street.
JUST THE THING FOR THE
OPERA.
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
salable for Hand Dunn, ftc, at
w. W. LINCOLN’S
Celebrated Castilian Bitters.
A DELTHHTFCL BEVERXGE'
* Y° od - appetiser, a tarn eg
[RfRR
Sb
contained in vegetoblpa
facture of Bitters; ud
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEENTS.
CANE MILLS, COTTON GINS,
SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS.
T HE Subscribers, having a large and carefully se
lected stock, arc prepared to fill orders at short
notice. Our slock consists of. the most approved
kinds.
Many new and Improved articles, which
canuot be obtained elsewhere in the city,-and the
best Plows and Cotton Gffis out.
S. Send, fur a catalogue.
J. HIX BURTON ft CO.,
Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers.
Cffloe and Warehouse. No. South Frederick
street, near Pratt, Baltimore, Md. , 126-lm
N. E. RUM.
S*ifty Barrels, Choice.
Foraaleby ' '
m2 MACKY. BEATTIE ft ra
Auction Sales.
BY thohas J. walsii."
QtkTUESDAY, March C. will he sold in front of the
Court Ilon.-e:
Alotof Ijtnd on the Bonaventure Read. 3)4 miles
froin the city, containing, by sarvej', 77V acres,
suitable for gardening.. Plan can bo seru at the
office. Sold by leave of the OrtlfifeiT. for m benefit
or the helre and creditors. Terms cash. Purchaser*
paying for title*. m5
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY AT ACC-1
TtON.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Will 6e aoid on TUESDAY, March cih, at tlacw I
House:
The northern and middle Tuncmcuts of that vsi;
four story Brick Block fiotiUng Diaytoa.««. a
tween State aud Broughton street lane. I
This properly offeis veiy superior lmlucetnenito
persons wanting hoases, particularly to such** I
gage in mercantile ynrsuits, or keep botnlen. Ik I
basement can be converted into large and ‘ in W I
stores, while ample roum to left on the resaag I
ibree floors for all the purposes of a large ton I
Boarding House. I
1 Situated In a public tl ornuglnare within tbe nq I
pr. cints of tbe business mart.
These Houses offer unsurpassed facilities to pm I
desiring them, either for private resiiiciKS , ,«h I
tbe purposes mentioned. . I
Those wishing to invest can find no property(6* I
ing greater inducements than this. mlfi |
AUCTION SALE
By Mendel & Lnflitenu.
loo sacks Oats, slightly wet
200 do Corn, do do
6 bbls Biscuit
E do Dried Fruit
Groceries, Dry Goods and Cioihlag.
BY BLUN & MEYER.
Hill be sold on TUESDAY, 6th inst.. at U o’cloi I
in front of tho Court Hole*; I
That three-story, on a basement, brick Tw-1
ffient. No. 4 Gordon Block, in complete order ui [
repair. Subiecl to a lease on the 1st of Septetuie. I
when pOHSesrfon can be had.
Terms cash, purchaser paying for titiea
ml td
BY YORK,
WILLIAMS,
CO.
McLVmtE l
THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, In front of store vffl i)
told :
Flour
Meal
Butter .
Bacon
Lard
Tea
Spices
boap
Candles
Starch
Viaeg^
2 cases Spring Calicoes, Delaines, ftc.
An invoico of Luukiog Claeses sad U“fl j
To be .old to close consignment:
f-D faxes Metcalfs Soup 11
Bt PHILLIPS ft MY ICRS.
OCTAYUS COHEN, Aron on in.
Will sell oo WEDNESDAY, Utv-lust, at ll o’clock,
In front of *riore 86 B-ty street;
13 boxes SDperlor Chawing Tn-1—f
Teas, KUIikintck Bmokmg.Tohncco
20 bbls Whisker
*0 casts California Wines '
Terms cash.
BT BKLL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
Will be aoid THIS DAY, at il a’docknn front of
the Court Uunse: , .
900 acres of Timbered Land,
county, within four miles
Ballr aad.
ld ; J® Liter
of Ihe^tlantta ft Go
CATALOGUE BALE.' ?
By Deli, Wylly k Christian. '
ao duxen Unen Bad Sacks
200 pairs Grey and White Blankels
It dozen Cotton Dsck Trunk and Blanket Com*
176 Unnn.Conateipsues .
to dozen Unen Table Covers, Raid
u dozen Outta Pnrcha Blankets
dozen Uuun Bheets. single and doable
S Oftto Lanterns : .
barker’s No. 1 ColMe Miito
Grey Ondnt Mellon Ctotns
(fancy do. •
•ns wool da • •-•
French Oasalmeres
t oasesEugltoh Hns
160 dozen Plaid, Madder end Bed Head Mudker-
* oftfeft - cii l -
Terms, cash oa delivery. * -r:
y mb
Far Sale;
his CASTILIAN to beUe PUBBdT
S*> the Maw York chemleia iirtto • -
8oi4 eiiftic by the csro orefoSebeiito, hy
' stuawt ft-co,dWMe(.
mt ' 3 Gvaeral Ag'to, Bavsnash
ft PAIR of Stern-wheel fiMtata Diameter of
"■h ySrHaHnw, niptay to
■teodiw* LIN TILLS ft GLEASON.
Yorlr, Williams, Mclntir* |
Ac Co.
WUl sell THIS DAY, Tnesday oil. inst., at theCoan |
House, in this city:
4S7 acres of splendid Land, abuat u'rrfr® i
Savannah, on the 8ay*nt,ah anil Kh iitH r>*^’
about two and a half miles from Way's suo<
vattnsb ft Gulf Railroad, on tic Cauoocbw n™.
few miles from the Qreat ogrcclioe. abai®^ |
miles from the month i f the ifavi.nu.ih ana
Canal. W th the <x option of a few ncie-
a settlement. It to entirely cuvi-red
rirgtn growth of Oak, hi* koiy, ***-h, p;te
and the son is as rich' and well ad ip cd taw ^
vatlon of cotton, rice, corn, sogar cane.^
land in Southern Georgia. Tne range a* “'
hogs is excellent. .
To parlies desiring to embark in me w B
timber busioeaefor Savannah market, or w tJ* . t
the soli. It offers Inducements scarcely P*™, j
Georgia. Titles Wairanted. -—'
AT PRIVATE SALE.
BY A. sums.
Al Lower Hydraulic Press, on WSDNESlJtsiU*
Tth fast., st ll O’clock, will be Hold for*i“-
nnderwriters aud all concerned :
75 bales Upland Cotton, more or lea ^
Damaged on voyage from Angusfa lo ® jI "
mtt-2
THOMAS J. WALSII.
On TUESDAY, March 8, will he sold to W®'
Conn Bouse • (
L0tsNo.4Mand4Sl.4tJ oldrict ofAK*.
ty, loaUiuiit# 49g acres cudi. "ell ^ laDC3 B®
Close to the * fimr R .ilroad. A F** r^si-k'
[C 5
i ^
Albany ft Gull Rhlrctod. AF*
m at tlie Connuug Room. Terms cjsb.
sere paying for titles.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
•f T. J. Walsb.
Wlu be sold on TUESDAY, April 3d,jn froh j
Court House, at 11 o’clock.
North half cf Lot No. 6 Third Tyihin^r^T^
Wart, corner*of Congress and irf
*asss»s»«'. , s.-
t brough th* boose *“d*
39 shares Central ftslIroad Stock
*JS13SSI4SSrew»’»‘ ”