Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, March 07, 1866, Image 3

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gAV A. N NAIT 'of Sttam>hip« a»d Steamer* FOB NSW YORK. .• tr.,nt.‘r FrMay, March9!h. ht1p.ni. : . . . —- "utu uu s m Jacinto, Saturday, March 10th, at charming opera of Martha was given in the most ad- * Jyi.iJ; rnaml-esu, Saluiday, March 10th, at 3 <rcw h r- l " j^m.wpOty fop. BAlTIMOBK. , j, \orih Point, Thursday, March 8th Ste.*!* 1 * 1,1 * Ji oVl- lCk 111 • f -„R U'OI STA. Win. Gfi'boas, every Saturday moraUig ■a! Berry, Wednesday, March 7th, at " C invi swan, Wednesday. March 7, at 9 a. m. FOB cnaBLBSTDS. , Fountain, every Monday morning at # *• , pumie, every Thnradnv morning at 10 ' “I'ruton. Silurdny, March 10th, at — o'clk. I tu: WHJl'OHPOHN. >r , ;ell# siu ploy, every Sunday morning, • " *' FOB UAUKINSVItXE. , Iu » I’iivs and Charles S. liardee, every KOU liRPMBWIOK. m ,.| (jdieial Shepley, Wedueiday. M»rth Tlh, 11 a m F<e.; i i.or.nu. , ,. - s> le.m Shore, every Tuesday morning, at ' j|, ejetiy, crety Saturday niurniug, at -• ... i. i7 .ie ii.il.er, every Friday morning at 10 •: evi'iy Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock. FOB nOBTON. of Bath, Wednesday. March at 12 i.ni- r' flOSl" 1 ' f.c, B i trills NtfC ill Ihe , -The steamer O. F. Potter arrived i'ruia Sunbury. Purser Demere will thanks for favors. fue steamship City of Bath, Captain iu anting at 12 o'clock for B :ston. .-pen. EiTIL oitr I'. uLEoad —Two trams arrived vester- U,, (;ulf Road, one of them consulting of loaded with timber. The road will bo 1 lur trial on Thursday next. s Xews Depot has eupjilied ua with a fall icr.t of the magazines and periodicals including Fnnk Leslie's Lady's Magazine, New York Weekly, g , r s weekly, Frank Leslie’s, etc., etc. r^n-f r. a Sole.—We call the attention of our t , t’l.* iarge sale of elegant household furni- nr , ujBell. Wyliy s Christian, at the residence of tselv K R Curler, to-day at 11 o'clock. See ad- v c rtiseiueiit foul'NEK Co.j^aSyIOSED.—Coroner Henry H. Eden l; r ;vc.l UU commission from Gk»v. jenking. His ') b*. Tadic; LiVi S. Hirt’s, Bull street. t u.r F. i. !! Ia*§ appointed Drs. John D. Fish and v si-r*c. “r.argeons to the Coroner." T. J.biau 1-. ;i.. — Major J. A. Broadiiead, Pay- i.i: arrived here aud relieved Major ■?t) 1h3 b;?en stationed here for some Ur-.».lU?ad is stopping at the Marshall :. n l wrr.ir.—Ths b.kly of an unknown i .ii a mile condition was fouud floating in . ..lili.ver above the city, yesterday by a uiti was brought to the city. Coroner H. .it ii-id au inquest on the deceased at the i i Broad street,at ten o'clock thi9 mor- nu op*** If there w*. * Iceming tack of spirit ii) the rend* ing of II Trovatore on Monday evening, with a correa- ponding absence of euthuaiaam on the part of the diencc, such was not the case last night, when the ; mlrable style, holding the delighted attention of the audienoe throughout and frequently eliciting out. bursts of rapturous applause. It may be that the light and sprightly composition of Flotow is more within the compaaa oftbe tronpe than the more grand and massive creation of Verdi, which requires the aids cf full chorus and all the paraphernalia of the lyric stage to give it effect; or it may be that the former is bet ter adapted to the general comprehension and appre- elation of our public, whose acquaintance with the grand opera is comparatively limited. Be that as it may, certain it is that the performance last night was received with more general satisfaction, more earnest enthusiasm than that of the previous evening. Me have not tune at this late hour to particularize the passages of thiB beautiful opera that pleased us most, and must content ourselves with only a general expression of our admiration for the performances as a whole, the interest of the piece ia centred iu only four characters. Lady Henrietta, by Mile. Cauiasa (so prano); Nancy, by Mme. Strakosck (contralto); Lionel by Signor Errani (tenor); and Flauket, by Signor Su- suii (basso); whose fine vocal abilities were happily combined in producing the most pleasing general ef fect, while thu ,'otC of each abounds in gems of musi cal composition which even less accomplished artists would scarcely fail to render effective. Mile. Canissa, who male her hrst appearance last evening, possesses a very sweet voice of not very remarkable scope or power, but which she controls so artistically render it not only equal to the requirements of the scale of her part, but to win the admiring sympathy of her audience. With a very pleaaing face and grace ful form shs is also an accomplished actress. Madame Strmkosch was more than ever at ease in the character of the sprightly and coquetish Nancy, and acted and sang with a spirit and zest that at times excited the enthusiasm of the audience which more than once found utterance in hearty encores. Signor Susini possesses a rich bass voice, and la an accom plished vocalist and actor, and was especially happy in rendering the buffo part of his role. Signor Errani led nothing to be desired either in his ringing 0 r act- ing. To-night will be given Bellini’s Grand Opera of Norma. maim i i -i. Ueovtsing.—We learn that on yesterday '•'.me fl* . frsttdtnen in a batteau were ! I :il they w***e a?-cid-~*ntally upset, j< i'■ *■ y vt ii'j canid not swim, was drowned, • . i i$.mJ swimmers,swam to a slump * ur.! b> some shad fsbenucu. mi.—Some soulless thief, yesterday or .. ie, i toie from th»- entry of Rev. Mr. il.r* overcoat oi' that worthy minister. *1 been kept hamrim* m the entry since 1 Mr. Winn was not aware of hi.-1«.=$ until »*f yesterday evening rendered an oveicuaf , when a search for the garment brought ly another alarming evidence of the de- ue present morals of the city. i toMr'uiif.—Mr. L.. Solomon has a large «-i • i Bars and tobacco at 114 Broughton ..moiijr other desirable articles to con- » j is a nice article, iu neat little boxes, aha of "•mfort,’' whicli recommends it- . it’ oiisists of morsels of concentrated h flavor, compact, convenient and • >• i. an old maniifacturer of cigars. *f ail kiuds of tobacco. >.'.M h Lu-.s *\u Bhaxdy Smashes.—Col. Kiriin, ; ..rit. r oi the Our House, long famed for having kr.tliij;- good ut the earliest moment, yesterday re- •Miq .tidiiy of ehieemint, aud his guests were : .urn*; i with splendid brandy smashes and mint I* *.!•;.;ed by Mr. Michael Quinlan ai.d Mr. ^ In*iii* n, in their best style. Mike and John • * mi. a. - arc told, obliged to exercise full ddi- whole day. The following is the synopsis of the plot of the Ul)vetlo: ‘•The Romans having effected the subjugation of Gaul, committed tlie government of the conquered province to Pollio, a Pro-Consul, who became ena mored of Norma, daughter of the Arch-druid (Druid- ism being at that time ihe religion of the country), who was regarded by the superstitious multitude as the unerring oracle through whom the deity, Irmin- sul, condescended to convey to his votaries his divine decree. Norma having been secretly united to Pollio, the Roman Governor, the consequence was the birth of two children, which circumstances she keeps secret from all except Cloulde. Pollio afterwards deserts Norma, and transfer his af fections to Adalgisa, a young Priestess of the Temple of Irminsul, who permits a similar passion to kindle in her bosom for the faithless Roman, who, after much persuasion succeeds in gaining her consent to aban don the Temple, and fly wdth him to Rome. Remorse, however, soon takes possession of her brea9t, and in her agony she resolves to reveal all to Norms, who is already laboring uuder the influence of slighted love. Pollio makes his appearance at the instant that Adal- gisa ia relating the story to Norma, whose anger is transformed into the wildest fury, on being informed by Adalgisa that he is the corruptor of her youthful heart, and she bitterly reproaches Pollio forhla infi delity and baseness. Norma is with her children, the former still under the influence of rage and bent on their destruction, which she is on the point of accomplishing, when the full tide of maternal feeling rushes into her heart and arrests her uplifted arm. She next resolves to destroy herself, and, as a preliminary step, requests Adalgisa to take charge of her children, who, moved by her distress,endeavors to allay her perturbation and prom ises to persuade Pollio to return to her. In antici pation of her success, Norma becomes more tranquil- ized and indulges hopes of brighter days. The lllu sion is of short duration. (Jlotilde soon after informs her that Adalgisa has been unsuccessful, and that the Roman persists in his determination to possess her. Intelligence soon after arrives that a Roman has been discovered in a certain part of the Temple, exclusive ly appropriated to the use of the Virgins, who, on be ing introduced, proves to be Pollio. Another scene of recrimination ensues between him and Norma, when she threatens the life of Adalgisa. Pollio pleads for her, but the other is inexorable, aud orders the pile to be prepared, and, ou the name of the victim being demanded, she publicly announces herself. All present are 9truck with horror and aina/ciuent, anxious to know the nature of her crime; this she reveals to lier father, by informing him that she is a mother. Pollio's tir9t passion rekindles in hia breast at this, her devotion, and he gladly ascends the pile with her, after she has recommended her children and Clotilde to the care of her father. i offil'iSi^M to Am ordiMdt, iffil stated that the cctnen had strict order* ■> relation to this matter ITon policemen nxa strict oraen m relation to this matter and wen doing nothing more than their duty. A driver of an expraas wagon was fined ten dollars for the same offence, It appearing that he had driven through the trees for some distance. The owner of a dray was' fined two dollars for the offence of one of his draymen, and the Mayor told him he had better deduct the fine from the boy’s wages in order to make him more careful in future. Another individual was fined five dollars for driving an omnibus through the trees. A woman named Mr*. O’Donnell was charged with keeping a disorderly house in Battle Bow, near West Broad street Upon being called whe did not appear, when one of the sergeants and a policeman testified to the tact of there befog fighting and noise in her house from twelve o’clock Monday night until near two o’clock in the morning. Mayor Anderson then ordered her to be fined ten dollars for keeping a dis orderly house and ten dollars for her non-appearance at court and ordered her arretted and brought to the Mayor's office. A man keeping a photograph establishment was charged with violating ordinance by not taking out the requisite license. Upon a private hearing lie was lined ten dollars and ordered to take his license out inline (Lately. An individual was arraigned for violation of city or- djiance by selling gas burners without liaviug taken oat the necessary license. It was testified that he had p it the burners up iu several places in the city. The d> fondant stated that he did not think he was required to take out a license, ms his business did not come un der the head of peddling. He wanted to introduce his business and the putting them on was a mere me chanical operation, and buyers only paid him as they would any other mechanic. In answer to a question of Mayor Anderson he stated that he intended to re main iu the city and would like to contract with the Gas Company to furnish them with these burners also to supply stores and dwellings. Mayor Anderson after hearing his statement, ordered hi™ to pav a fine of tan dollars and to take out his license immediately. Dr. Bly-’s Anatom leal Ball and Socket Jointed Lug. As there exists at present a great demand for artifl ctal limbs, we would refer our readers to the advertise ment in another column of Dr. Bly’s Anatomical leg. It is made without iron or steel springs in the joints, is extremely light, and works upon the same princi pies ss the natural limb, possessing all its adaptabil ity in motions, and thus differs from almost all other artificial limbs. The joints in most othera move forward and backward only, while this has the power of lateral motion, so that if the leg should extend out- ward or obliquely, or the foot should strike a pebble it will adapt itaeil to the angle precirely as in the na tural leg and feet. It is certainly one of the best limbs we have ever seen and will afford comfort to any one compelled by the misfortune of war or by ac cident to need such a help. Mr. Bly -• ■** he aecn to day aud to-morrow at the Pulaski House. Arrivals at the Hotels. Dry Goods. EINSTEIN l ECKIAN, No. 151 Congress St. Saraooal fia. THE OLD ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL our goods HOUSE. ■ - ■ ill:.-. i ; in.—Attention ie directed to the adver- i Mr. Peter Donelan, merchant tailor, who .oened a line of new coatings and cassimeres •; and summer suits, that cannot foil to attract ■ iou of young gentlemen iu search of some- - by." Mr. Donelan's reputation for making .ini doing his work iu a thorough manner .j. ut style is well established, and, with his . i goods in the latest mode, will receive as >< s, j large share of the patronage of young To Lam! Owners anti Pluuteri. *-■ 1- iu Ciiri-ti or Castor Bean, advertised iu our 1 .... i.iorniiig. should have a careful exuni. ... every person having unoccupied lands, its ’■M-,ud economy of cultivation enabling one luule to plant about forty acres, its 1- . it , : ‘ producing from one to two and a half ' - - i s.td to die piiaut, which, at three cents per ! ' i: ~ contracted for on delivery in this city, I. ; ield of SI,320 to $4,620 to each hand, u question, “can any other crop show such Wc-aavhtr .rial r. i to which this seed can he put in. -c unlimited demaud. m ar-ivi-mi as a popular medicine, its value as c.jriji a,i kinds-of machinery, from a steam -icto a chronometer, and as an illuminator, in -• - i ; said to b, surpassing in softness and bril- ’Sjiiug ihe planter that, in no event market be overstocked, ready to lend the best seed and con- udic-ls oi the crop. ■ interested to call on 1dm at No. 12 . "ppuditc the Herald office, where • l ml particular* will he furnished. ••re i-.t ' ■• r. Call 1 biviory [jr O’. .M : urcdhre, Properties at Auction . ” : “h bring the first Tuesday in March c... ' l “- ! ’ i. iperties were disposed of by-auc- S ' s Christian sold in front of the Court £ ^ . a - and 3. corner of West Broad and ^ h were knocked down at the follow* j’ 1 -" ' N ’ >• $287.50; lot No. 2, $80, and lot :w. su . l ’ 1 “ No - 1. containing 28JN acres, 2, continuing 38acres, $3.25; Fired men's Court. Judge Pollard disposed of quite a number of eases iu this court yesterday. A uegro uamed Alex. Bailey was charged with the larceuy of a quantity of shoes, and the evidence being positive, he was sentenced to fourteen days hard labor on the stre.-ts with ball and chain appendage. A uegro named Thomas Brooks, charged with hav ing a bag of oats iu possession which bad been stolen was arraigned, and after hearing the testimony Judge Pollard sentenced him to one week’s hard labor iu the chain gang. Another negro, named Henry Johnson, was charged with the larceny of clothing. He was brought into court, carry ing the remains of a coat which he had stolen, aud which had been cut up perhaps to make jackets or pantalooii3 for some of his friends’ children- He plead guilty to the charge, and the Judge turned the case over to the military commission. 1’our negro men were arraigned on the charge of cutting timber from the obstructions at Macky’s Point. II appiears that the negroes cut the timber off as low as they could at low water, in order to obtmiu all the wood possible, and consequently at high water, this being a passage for vessels they were liable to get on the wrecks, and at low water would thump on the stumps aud probably kuock holes in their bottoms. The negroes plead guilty to the charge, but as the Judge thought they did not commit the act from mal ice, he fined them each ten dollars an,l costs of court, promising that if they were ever caught in this aet again he wonld deal with them more severely. A negro boy named James Adams was charged with attempting to shoot his father. From the evidence it appeared that the boy was sitting at tabic and a re volver lolling from bis pocket, some one twitted him with wishing to show off, when he returned som e saucy answer and his fother slapped his face, which be resented, and the father seizing a broom handle rau him to the door, when he turned and fired at him. He was sentenced to two weeks’ hard labor in the chain gang, and tho pistol ordered to be returned to tho father, but at tho suggestion of counsel, that tho lather had one fire-arm already, which was certainly enough to defend himself with, the Judge concluded to retain it The case of M. H. McAllister, executor of the estate of Judge McAllister, deceased, against a negro woman for ground rent of a lot on Bryan street, near Was Broad, was on trial, and some nine points of law were raised by Col. Stone, counsel for defendant, which were read by Mr. Hesseltine, counsel for the plaintiff The case was somewhat interesting, and caused some wither amusing cross-tiring from counsel, it was con tinned until to-dsy at twelve o'clock. PULASKI HOUSE M llcrilngter, U Herrlngter, M M Meeie Siivh K U Puglie, Augusta E C Stockton, 9 C J K King. Cjluiubus J W Stanton, Augusta Ueo W Long, C Itomme, str H M Cool J M Middleton, Gu MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LrcE. w. II. WILTBERGEH A CO. ,T C Arnold, Oa |W H Owen, Oa r.tigeue Edgell, Beaufort |W tf Rouudlctt, , Miss M E Patteu, G uyton Mis-s Id.i F Patten, do Dr B Uty, Augusta ] Miss Colclougn, S C S E Conyers, Ua R Cuvier King, C H Kimball, Ft Pulaski E Hartley, Washington W U Chastain, Os S C Wesenbiker, Ua J D Erwin, Ga H R Ryan, W W Heir, Ga C A Corwin, Ga Wiu II Cronk, A A Q M SCREVEN HOUSE—U. McGISLY J E White, Hilton Head James Ingham, N V Geo It (h ump, Augusta J B Wilson, do J H Forbes, Baltimore O J J neph, ravh J M Cooper, Owen Callahau. Atlanta a llaywood, do D 9 Laney, Win Puller, Augusta P Weaver, Ga Dr A Wulthour, Liberty co lames Thomp9ou, Os ’Crtas E More, Augusta IJ A Hall. X Y 0 W Douglas, N Y W H CorkUll. Wash’gtou r B Fajua, E R Hester, i lios McDonald, N J Raymond Cajrjr, L.t Shipping Intelligence. Mluiature Almanac—This Day, Sun rises 6 14]Moon rises. n -g 3UU sets 5 461 High water eve PORT OF SAVANNAH. TuEainr, M irch 6,1st a. Arrived. Steamer II M Cool, Taylor, Darien— M A Cohen. Steamer Laura, Brown, Maori—Fa-win A liar- let-. Steamer O F Potter, Cessar, Sunbui i—Chas L Coi- hy A Oo. Brig F Gray bill. W Wilson, Knight, Baltimore—Crane ,t Cleared. Steamer Express, Morgan. Augusta—F W Sims A Co. Steamer \t W Frazier, Hooper, Charleston—L 9 Bennett. Steamer Falcon. Cates, Duttun—C L Colby A Co. Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palaka—Clagtioru A Cunningham. Steamer Ells. Rowland, Pal.itku—M A Cohen. Brig Ocean Wave, Burter. New York-Ricnurdsou A Barnard. Hr sdir Alert, Frelleb, Matanzas, Cuba -F M Mv- rell. Imports. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darleu—71 bales up laud cotton. Per steamer Laura, from Macon—76 b lies upland cotton. Per brig F W Wilson, from Baltimore- -5,4C0 bush els corn, 360 bu.-hels oats, and sundry packages mdse. AND DEALERS IN FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH ANI) DOMESTIC GOODS. REGISTRY LIST-1866. ^ CITY OF &AVANNAH, 1 Off in* Clips or C. cnoil. March 5, i860 | SECTION 2. Beit farther enacted by the authority ", of tl,e sfosc. That from and after the passage or this Act, all persons shall be qnalified to vote at th* election or Mayor ami Aldermen of the city of Sa vannah and IUmlets thereof, who are cttlxena of the Untied Mates, have resided In the State of Georgia for one year immediately preceding this election, and continue so to do up to the time of election, and within the corporate limits of Savannah for one month Immediately preceding their registration, who nave att.iined tile age of twenty-one years, ami have paid all city taxea, or have In tlielr on rigid m fficient real estate to satisfy any tax executions which may be issued against them, who have made all, returns required hy the Ordinance of the city, a . .. Te l * ecu le Cls:erod according to Hie proviaioi s of Hits Art. [Exirai-r from the Registry Laws, puss ed 2'd January, 1852 ) Extract Trun Ordinance passed Dec. 27, 1366: , SEC . I- And be it rentier ordained by the authorin' inure said. That every male resklent of said city, l>c- d'e ages of twenty-one and sixty years, shall be liable to a poll or capitation tax of one dollar an- H AVINQ Just received and opened a very force I endoV.’i C o. t ’i‘ 1 ' t i 0 . nly 8,M i l1 of 55:15(1 16 ull *. ¥ be and select, stock of Fanry Dress Goods, 11 o*Te wfo. in-.n r^f^ lry .? U<l (<i VJt0 al city elections, ami Keeping and Domestic Good., blankets, cloaks and The o, i,!2^^. , ie !' name8 “P a l»') ror the .same. Shawls? Also Hats Boots ami .shoes. " ‘V* “ ame J Persona have registered their And all articles usually found in a first c nss I e3 .luce the dm Monday in Jumiuty, liiO Dry Goods House, we would'm-et respectfully Invite our former friends and customers; nlso Merchants and Planters visiting the (Ity, to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. EINSTEIN & ECKMAN, novG-tf 151 Congress Street, Savannah, Ga. Blankets i Flannels Barron, James A llo.’shaw, T U Col.Ung, S M Cameron, G H Dumas, Henry B. I Jordan, Ffttncls D B. Bashlor, J 11 C. Crawford, Hcilbile D. J. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES BLEACHED AND BROWN SHIRTINGS DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS FRENCH MEIUNOE3 AND ALAPACA8. Received and for sale chc-jp by H. HATH, t**- 3 174 Broughton street. DRY GOODS The undersigned having formed u copartnership, under the firm name of Hiram Roberts’ Sons & Co,, for ihe put pose of carrying on a general DRY GOODS BUSINESS, have now opened, and will continue to receive atidni >nal supplies of Imported and Domestic. Dry Goods, whhh they offer for sale at No. 156 GIBBONS’ BUILDING on Congress streel, castor Ihe Market, and at the second store from the eml of the building. JAMES n. ROBERTS. DWIGHT L. ROBERTS. ,26 tr EDWARD S. LATHROP. K. Knapp, N B L. Level), J M B Law, Win M. Mallette, Daniel P. Ripley, Joseph B 8. Soullard, E A T. Tilden, B G Ail liersoos ulsliing to register are Iuformed that the Registry Book Is now open at this office. All persons, white or colored, suhject to the capiration tax will at once return their names at the Treas urer’s offlcc. JAMES STEWART, Clerk of Council. Kaow, Dials Landrum, Sylvanus L iftus, James McDonald, Donald Ross. Andrew M Silva, Jus S Tuppcr, Frederick A Empire Line. FOB NEW TORE. Atlantic Mail Steamship Company. PASSAGE RATES: Cabta $30 OO; llctTBft 915; Deck 910 00 The new and Tart side-wheel steam jrhlp SAN JACINTO. Lowlaud, mas. . ter, will sail as above, on (statdajr, Marsh 10. at lOo-elack. m. w>, For freight or passage, Laving uusur|KtK<ed accom modations, apply to B. U. HARDEE, No. 12 Stoddard's Range. GARRISON A ALLEN. Agents, m6 Na 5 B»wHng. Green. N. Y. Pioneer Xain.e FOR NEW YORK. REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES! Cabin Passage, 935 U0....7.. .Deck, $10 OO The new and spltndld steamship HUNTER, Rogers, Commander, will leave for the above port on her regular day, Friday, Harcb 9, at I o'clock, p. m da^lonsI^pply°tt> plle9age ’ hi¥ln S SD P 2ri “ !H? HUNTER A OAMMRLL FOR BALTIMORE. Shipping. FOR BOSTON - The Cast steamship CITY OF BATH, T. W. Jri.L, Commander, Will sail for the above port on Wrdnnday ffiarcb 7th, at 18 o’clock. For freight or passage. aj-Ply to RI’ HAKDSON A BARNARD. —ill Bay street, opposite Mariner-a Chun-h FOR AUGUSTA AND ALL WAT LANDINGS ON THE RIVER N, Tlie steamer S W A Capt. M. J. COHEN, Will leave as above on Wednesday, March 7th, at V a. in. Freight received at all timea. For freight or passage, apply on hoard or to „ M. A. COHEN. Agent, n ' 6 No. *9 Bay street. FOR AUGUSTA. PI BLI8IIED FUR 1.1 FORMATION. Skc. 7. Ordinance relative to Port Wardens. ’•If any person or persons other tliaii those au thorized by this Ordinance, (except appointed by order of Court) shall act or officiate upou any survey, or perform any of the duties herein required of the said Port Wardens, lie or they shall several y forfeit a eum not exceeding thirty dollars, to be recovered iilion conviction before the City council, to the use of Hie said Waideus » All persons interested lu the above Ordinance are hereby nouaed that Ihe Port Wanlens will have tills Ordinance enforced, whenever tney nave knowledge of Its violation. By order Hoard Port Wardens THUS. J. BULLOCH, IU2-8 Clerk. NEW GOODS. &<&!£& JUST opening. New Spring Goods, latest styles: Prints and Ginghams Printed uud Plain Jaconet t and L-.wns Bareges and Grenadlm Silks and Chalks Hons keeping Go.ids. ALSO, Every variety i r DRY UOOD3 ala pled to the Trade. Merchants visiting the cily are respectfully Invited to cull am) examine our stock. KIXbTFIN * ECKMAN, 9 151 Congress street. } CITY OF SAVANNAU, OmcE Clebk or Coehoil. February 1st, liOC. A LL rarties subject to take out license from the City under Ordiutuice of December 27th, 1865, inu-d take out the same prior to February loth, i860. This aleo applies to pet s- ns who own vehicles used tor hire, such as wagons, draysor trucks, hacks, Ac. No Ltrtlter lime will be allowed and the Register will lie closed on that dav, and the police iustriu'tedjo carry out the Ordinance. Uy order KRW. C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Jas STEWiKT Clerk of Council. fcbMf Notice- SHAWLS, SHAWLS. .PLn 1 ’ 0 P en «l» l; irffe assortment of Zephyr Worsted , Shawls, Soilings, Cloaks aud lloods, Children’ Cups, Boot** and Uniters. Also ,r J*b Linens. Table Damask. Linen Towels, Table Napkins and Doyles, and a variety i.f Fancy Ar ticles too numerous to meution. All of which we offer at very low prices. EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, ' 151 Congress Street Exports. Per brig Ocean Wave, lor New York—143.000 fett timber. Per Br schr Alert, for Malanias, Cuba—47 tus feet lumlier. 5 £7.75; No. 4,’containing and No. 5. containing 38 bn j:i ! '' tu tenement of brick dwelling on Sc,,,.,...", *'- 1 ■'■’’■a Bivughton street lane and sotn.-1. . : -'.O’iO, and the middle tenement of U ---'loliityre i Co., mold 487 acres qf ’hattcen miles from Savannah, at 81.25 Tc* Joe- "rii’j a Co. sold a lot of 74 \ acres at $6 .'ulucc Dry- Goods House. proprietors of tlie 8outhem are among the most liberal -V!'™ 1 ** tLe Uebai -D has, and their lm- and retail, ia an illustra- j ua l f 1(1 * e,0 f extensive advertising. They uil-. Ul J ' eIy C0,Q P^ ete etock of foreign, '' Jt ' fail a s J koods for the southern jobbing soQii. 1,1 ' Jol(e f * 0 quick sales aud small tu c^ 11 ,eta J merchants wdl find it an ad- ^ iUt 'BnlVT I* 1 * 6 ,®' Being extensive jobbers, l? 1 »itii . ? for supplying the retail o eoods « •«>* pHee*. ^““toiceof hjj --ut, a U j i m akopping hours, the , “ their emporium is very large. , fro.'!,‘I eVCry ' ,ranc b of their business, i 1 * ewauniicj !! W08t fcx P e “»‘ve articles to foe mid the r try moru to»nts and other ‘ *l*er* at 111 “J H3 Broughton ^vhattLev " v J‘ Uki “ 3 *~ iU « Ud ^ J advertise and we endorse. Folio* Mutton. An ordinance was passed by Council some time ago aud published according to low, prohibiting vehicles from being driven through the rows of trees which line some of our throughfarss, and stthrmpt. the at tention of citizens was repeatedly called to the low, It has been in a measure disregarded, and bn Friday last strict orders were leaned to foe police, and officers stationed at particular points, especially an tho Bay, to put a stop to foe practice, by reporting all cases of refusal to obey the law. Accordingly yesterday morn ing several of our citizens were summoned before His Honor for a breach of.foe ordinance. The first case called was that of one of our mer chant* who had driven through the tree*, and the po. licemau testified that when h* cautioned hiny, til* driver took no heed, but continued on his way; and also after h* bad left th* summons at his plac* of bu sin ess, and met him on the street and informed him of the fact, th* gentleman abased him. The defend- ait stated that when Informed by foe officer that he was violating the city ordinance he told him he would not do so again, noYhad hesfooe; hut he had no ZacoL lection of ever seeing th* officer afterwards or using the offensive language lmputadjo hlm. He then plead business as vrersatteg him from attending tbs sum mons before th* officer was sent after him. His Honor then fined him In m of tan dollars. Another man, clarged with, the nape offence, plead Ignorance of foe law, and was fined three dol lars. In the case of one of our merchants, who bad been charged with foe same, it appeared that be had mss*- ly used that path because be could not get through the thoroughfare. He said he kjiew foe law thoroughly, thought it a good one/and had tried to respect ii He had no knowledge of the affair, bnt if he was guilty It must have been unavoidable. The Mayor dismissed this case. Another merchant, charged with the same offence, made the name excuse, and tho case was di«ml— HISTORY OF THE WAR. yaggy BX COOPER, OLCOTT8 9 FAR- SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR, but H.s Honortook occasion to remark that although eoVpklU . tbxu volumes, by Edward A. Pollard. ^ he dumlased these cases, he wanted to call foe stten. f,g Passengers. Per steamer O F Potter, from Sunbury—K IT Delll gal, Mij K Junes, C W Winguanl, I’M USA. J Bingham, K P Shedil, J Miller, H Darlington. T Wee ver, J Jluil-r, M J Culpepper, J B Uruth, W W Heir. Consignees. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—L J Gullmar tin, Tlson * Gordon, and \V Bennett. Per steamer Lznra, from Macon—Erwin 9 IIaiV.ee and otitere. Per brig F W Wilson, from Baltimore—E Ilager, Brown A Co, M A Colien, Laroche 9 West. E E Hertz * Co, J 9 W Ruthcrfoid, WAR McIntyre, J 4 H O’Byrne, Cbipman A Chapin, anu order. Consignees per Central Itallroad. MakCU 6,1866. 71B bales cotton, 46 bales waste, 15 bales yarn, 73 sacks cotton seed, 2 cars stock, 12 cars lumber utid mdse to R Habersham A Sou, A S Hsrtridge, Bell Wvlly A C, Kcln A Co. Brigham, B A Co, CM Holst J W Anderson, U M Davenport, CL Colby, C t Freem, Crane A GraybiU, J L V llla'ooga, W R Flen: lug, O Cohen, M 8 Cohen, Wilder A Fullarton, Biadt Smith A Co, Botbweli A W, N A Hardee, C 9 Co, L J Guilmurtin, B U Hardee, F W Sim*. Rogers A Cann, Eoatou A Co, Hunter AG, EE Hertz, W Wakel, Holcombe A Co, Simon Gerstuiau, N Brown, John GUhland, W A Wright, W C Dawson. Emigrants Can be Supplied 'WITHIN TEN DAYS. rpHE underaJgned are prepared to supply Planters 9 anil other parties who may be In want of WHITE LABORERS, and have made necessary arrange ments in the North to fl'l any orders for agricalture Laborers, Woodcutters, Mechanics, etc., wTtlitu Ten or Twelve days from the day the order Is given here. The Laborers are to be received by foe Employers on arrival of the steamer here, anti transported to the points where they are wanted at Employers’ expense, and the Employers have farther to pay a certain sum per head in advance, partly as security and partly for covering the expense* In bringing the Emigrants from the North to this port. The rate at which Fanning Laiiorers can be se cured will average about *140 per year, the Employ- era finding them. For further particulars apply to j| U ) WK MORVILLE 9 CO., ' Jones’ Block, Boy street. One door East of Barnard street, Savannah, Ga. ttresHcss: Jackson 9 Lawton, ■ svaanah. John W. Anderson 9 Son, SAvannah. Solomon Cohen, Harann*ii Jno. C, Ferrlll. Savannah. Kicholls, Camp <f Co., Savannah Geo. A. Cuyler, Savannah, w R.Mmipt.snvnnnib.. Johu Screveo, Saras ash. ” . , j / . I \ t 1 Brigham, Baldwin d Co, Savannah Savannah National Bank, Savannah* m2 —. JU “ Family Dye Colors. Patented Getober 13, 1M13. Black Dark Green Black for Silk Light Green Dark Bine Magenta Light Blue Maize French Dine Maroon Claret Brown Orange Dark Brown Pink Light Brown Purple Stutff Brown Royal Purple Cherry Salmon Crimson Scarlet Dark Drah Slate Light Drab Solferfoo Pawn Drab Violet Light Fawn Drab Yellow. For Dyking Silk. Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfr, Dresses, Ribbons. Gloves, Bonnets, lints, Feathers, < hildreu’s Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel A SAVING OP 80 PER CENT. J For 25 cent* you can color as many goods a- would otherwise coat five times that sura, varloaa shades can be produced from the »ame Uye The process is simple, ami any one can use the Dye with perfect success. Directiona in English, Frcndb and German. iliMile of each package. HOWE 9 STEVENS, 260 Broadway, Boston For **lc by druggist* and dealer* generally octlO-Cm ■ PIIE Bends of the City of Savannah. nnthorUcd to A lie is-ned by the Ordinance of January £4th, 1-iiO for the purpose of funding its coupous not here tofore redeemed, are now r. udy, Tfo-y are of the con venient denominations of ittu, $.Hd, *500, aud hold er* of over-due coupons are iuvited to present them to he exchanged ’nr those bonds All Bonds for which Coupous are funded previous to May 1st, 1866, will draw interest from 1st, ofjau- uury last. ... R. T. Glr.SON, rlfi City Treasurer. NOTICE. P ERSONS holding City Lots, w ho are in arreur for tf-ound Rent, are notified that additional costs will he incurrid by lb ni unless they discliarge their obligations at an early day. R T. GIBSON, City Treasurer, FIRST CLASS, $25....SECOND do., $10 The magnificent Steamship NORTH POINT, R. C. Rami, Commander, Will Mil for Baltimore On Thursday, 8th lost., at IS o’clock m. — 1 ^*W?**m b e received and checked through to Philadelphia at same rate* charged by other lines. Passenger* by the North Point for New York and otheru northern cities, will save two hundred m les sea travel. For freight or passage, having excellent accommo dations, apply, to LaROCHE 9 WEST. Agents, Jones' Block. For Charleston, VIA UfLTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. The fast steamer fountain, Captain G. W. Castneb. Leaves every Monday Morning at 9 o’clk. All way freight peyHblo on the dock. For Irelgbt or passage, having fine state room ac commodations. ajiply >.n board, at Padelforff*. wharf, “* ‘ > M. A. COHEN. ‘ill 8 * Huy street. THE steamboat ECLIPSE ia taking in cargo at tho Upper Hydraulic Press, and wtil have quick despatch to Augusta. - mf ’- 2 F W. SIMS 9 CO., Agents. For Augusta Berry The fine steamer General will leave for Augosta on Wednesday, March 7th, at — o’clock. For freight, apply to CHARLES L. COLBY 4 CO., mC Corner Bay and Abercora sts. CHOICE WINES, 1 OCTAVE M ling I Wine 1 octnvc iholto ft.krry Wine 2 octnvc* White Wine 1 octave Cluret Ja>t received per Kvredish hark Chdstian Lovene from bt. Lucca, Spain. Fur -ale by ms EDWIN E. HERTZ A CO. Official. lixmqi/AiirRus Dutuict of SxVAN’.s.tn, ) Savannah, Ga„ Muivh 6, it66.} General '’KDEiti I No. 3. | I. A (juarantiuii of all vesst-is arriving t,-,, m tho West India Islands is hereby ordered to be estab lished anil rigidly enforced at the pun of IlruiisHlck, Gil., ami tile roniiiHiidliig officer ut that post is here- oy charged with the execution of the following regulations from and after the reception thereof: II. The quarantine ground* Bhnii bo located at lead five miles from the city. The exact place of anchorage will Ire designated by the commanding officer, and Indicated by a white booy and flag. III. It shall be the duty or ihe Master and Pilot of every vessel coming Into the port or Brunswick from any of the West India islands to hoist a signal for foe Health officer 111 ihe tare tigging, ill teen feet from ilcuk, to come to at ihe quarantine buoy and there await his arrival ou boned. Tins flag mn>; uc set ia the fore rigging While tile vessel is und.-ixoing quar antine. IV. The Ucaltb officer shall visit foe vessel with out unnecessary delay, and ascertain her sanitary condition and the port from whence si.e sailed. If he finds that ahe has a clear bill or health, he shall order her to remain nt the quarautioe ground* for fifteen days. V. ir, however, tile Health c nicer shall find that any ca-e of cholera, or other Infectious or contagious disease Is on hoard or ha* occurred since the vessel lelt port, he shall order her to remain at the quaran tine ascbomge for forty days; lb* Passengers and r ahafi be utsambr.rted sad placed in “Lazaret. . ^ _ an Mand-If pr>««4W*. end all the Met. la uding those snffei ing from diarrhoea, shall be pine, d 1 ■ hospital and separated from the oiliers. The ves- s*l mast then be tnotougtdy purified by disinfectants, •ud alter twenty-five days the crew may be allowed to return to hex bqt must be kept und r observation by the health officer for fifteen days longer, before ' ring allowed to come to the city. VI. No communication shall be allowed wlfo the rcsscl until she has been examined by the health offi- .8HSB.«A3!SBa?ns?SvSS or leave tbo>“l««areMo” or hospital except under the direction of foe health officer. VU. The linen and ciofotoff worn by cholera pa, Menu shill be burned. VUL The fee of the health officer tor visiting, ex- amlniag and certifying vessels arriving from the West Indie* shall be coUectsd from those vessel*, and shad be In each case $10. The money liras collected mad be tnnsfered to the chief medical officer of the District of Savannah tar the «aa of. foe hospitals in nt Such' additional fsnltsry .regnlatlons as may be pr, sjrtbed bf Hi* 5 chler medical officer of the Distdct of Savaunah will be enforced as a pact of ttfo-e orders. By command of ^ • 'SiEtt^oter mffst First Lieut, and A. A. A. UeneraL IlEADQfAKTERS DlSTUICr OF SAVANNAH, I SaVa.vnau, Ga., Marth 5, 1566 I general Order) No. 2. | I. A quarantine of all vessel* arriving from tlie We I India Islands is hereby ordereil to be estab lished and rigidly enforced at the port of Darien Ga and the commanding officer al that poet Is hereby charged with the execution of the following regula tions from and after the reception hereof. II. The quarantine grounds shall lie located at least ten miles from the city. The exact place of an chorage win be designated by the commanding offi cer and indicated hy a white buoy and flag. III. it shall he the dnty of tho Master and Pilot of every vessel coming Into the port or Darien, from any of tlie West India lslauils, to hoist a signal for the henttii officer in the fore rigging, fifteen feet from ihe deck, to come to nt the quarantine bnoy and thete await his arrival on board. Tills (lag must be aet in the fore rigging while the vessel is undergoing anar- unllue. “ ’ IV. The health officer shall visit the vessel without unnecessary delay and ascertain her s.mltary condi tion and the port from whence she sailed. If he finds that she has a clean bill of health, he shall or der her to remain at the quarantine grounds for fif teen days.» V. If, however, the iiealth effiyer shall And that any case of cholera or Infection* or contegfoas dis ease fs on board, or has occurred Mace ihe vessel left port, he shall order her to remain at the quarantine anchorage for forty days. Tlie passengers aud crew shall bn disembarked and placed in “Lazaretto ’* upon an Island if possible, and all the sick, Including those suffering from diarrhoea, shall be placed In hos pital and separated from the othera. The vessel must lie then thoroughly purified by disinfectants, and alter twenty-five days the crew may be allowed to return to her, lint must be kept uuder observation by the heall h officer for llfteeu days longer, before be ing allowed to come to the city. VI. No communication shall be allowed with the vessel until she lias been examined by tlie healib officer, nor while she is undergoing quarantine - nor dull any person lie permitted to leave her or to’ visit or leave the “Liz.iretto” or hospital, except under the direction of the Health Officer. VII. The linen and clothing woru hy the cholera p itirnts shall be burned. VIII Tue fee of ihe Health Officer for visiting, ex amlnlug and certifying vessels arriving from’the West Indies shall Lie collected from those vessels, and shall be la each case $io. The money thus collected shall lie iransf.rred to the chief medical officer of the district of Savannah, for the use of hospital* In thi* district. IX. Such additional sanitary regulations aa may be presciibed by ihe chief medical officer of (lie dis trict of Savaunah will bu enforced as a part of these order*. By command nfCoL Wx K. KimbaLl. SAMUEL ROUNDS. m6 3 1st Lieut, and a. a. A. G. TOWING. 1 he new oiid powerful Meant tugs E. H. WEBSTER aud G. L'lANE ale pre-iirod to low \e.sel* iu the harbor. or to and from son. Application for towing may he made to the cap tains, on board, or to CRANE 9 GRAYBILL, Agent*, SO Bay street. IB-if For Charleston, VIA UII-TON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. THE STEAMER F -A. isr nt i CAPTAIN McNKLTY. carrying the United States mall, will leave as above from the Florida Steamboat wharf foot of West Brood street, on Thendey, March 8th, at 3 p. si. This boat U In very excellent order, !s commanded by officers of experence; and ha* superior state room accommodations for paaiengera While the boat is on her tripe, freight will he re ceived and stored in fire-proof warehouse, free of ex pmise. Way freight pa\ able on wharf. For freight or passage, apply to „ »- M- UTRELUAgt, m >> 1 ‘ Harris- Buildings, Bay street. Or to W. Jounboh, ou wharf FOR IIIMI.MILLE s MACON VIA DARIEN. DOCTORTOWN, And Landings on the Altamaha and Ocmnlgee rivers. Steam Capt. Mi Ls notv receiving freight Wfiarf, foot of West Broad 1 his boat i* in goofl nr«i trade, and rates A i In Insurance office? Transportation t harpes on goods to Macon and-• Hawkn.aviUe paid promptly. Arrangement* have been mado with the Agent ot, the Macon A B nnswlck Railroad to forward goods promptly through to Macon on arrival of the boat st HawkinsvtUe. Freight received and stored in fire-proof ware-house street' 1 r ° r ‘ da ^ eamboat Wliaif, foot of West Broad For freight, Ac., apply to J. a PRE-tDEE. Agt., 109 Broughton street. F. M. MYRELU m “ Harris- llnilding. Bay at. For Liverpool. The ship ENGLAND’S QUEEN, Captain v' ac ^ tt y, torviug e large portion of her cargo JSEggPon board, and now at Venn* Point, wants "“"aliout a thousand bales to fill up For freight, apply to m5 REED A STEWART. Line Regular BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND DARIEN. Freight rccelvtd at all times In warehouse. Passage, $5 uo. Bor freight ur passage, apply to „ CHAK L. OdLBYA CO, Corner Bay and Abercorn street*. L. E. B. DELORME, Agent al Darien. IS2-tr Headquarters District of 8 tVAKXAff, Savannah, Or., March 6, 18(8. General Order) No. 4. ( The fallowing quarantine regulations, made con jointly uy the civil and military aatnortiles for the city of Savaunah, are hereby established and will be- rigidly enforced: I. AU vessels arriving from the West Indies most remain at the quarantine grounds, opposite Fort Jackson, nntil visited by the health officer. II. In case that tho health officer shall find that no cholera or other infectious disease is, or has been ou board, she aball remain at the quarantine grounds for fifteen day*, and shall keep urn usual sigual flag la the fore rigging daring that time. III. If It should be found that any case of cholera, or other lufcctfoae or contegfoas disease, ia on. board or ha* occurred daring her present voyage, be ordered to the—oW Sav “ bee Hoads. Tim crow and tarred to Tybee late ads, placed In a toagttalaai After twenty-five days tl the vessel, wMeb. la the ihonimkli Dorifled. and It observation of the health officer for fifteen dan laa ger before befog allowed to come to the city. During all this period the quarantine Hag must be kept In the fore rigging. IV. Properly authorized pflota at this port will strictly conform to all olvtl taws and regulations heretofore applicable fo cases of vessels subject to quarantine regulations. V. Necessary mints be rendered for the regulations until further orders. - By command of Colonel Wx. K Kixxall, SAMUEL BOUNDS, 1st L ent, and A. A. A. 0. Mayor’s ufvicr, ) City of Savannah, March A lieu I The foregoing regulations having been «dop*ed conjointly by the mLttary and civil authorities, *H civil officers of this city will conform thereto, and the health officer of the city b hereby charged with the execution of the show. Edward c. Anderson, Mayor. Attest:—James Stewart, Clerk of Council. V. Neoessary military guards and i jdered for the enforcement ot th* foregoing Pacific Mali Steamskip Company’s Through Line to Califoruia, TOUCHING at Mexican Porta, and carrying the A United States Mail. Leave Pier No. 42 North River, toot of Canal street at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st, llth nniL2ist of even mouth, (except when those dates fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday,) for Aapinwall. con- nectlug via Panama Railway, with one of the Com pany’a steamships from Panama for San Francisco I touching at Acapulco. MARCH. 1st—Arisona, connecting with Golden City. 1 %Ko, < 35^tSa: Gr * y ’ CODaectmg w,!h 21st—New York, Captain Homer, connecting with Constitution. Capt. Farnsworth. Departures of let and 21at connect at Panama with stenmera Air South Pacific port*. Those of 1st touch at Manzanillo. A .discount of One Quarter from steamers rates a, towed to second cabin ami steerage passengers with families. Also, an allowance of UneQuarteron through rates to clergymen and their families and ^ *<*>*!*«« One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult SJS5‘K.'2 a .V er8a a C<> ?P;" y b *F* n tre through, and attend to ladies and children without male protcc- received ou the dock the day before sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and paMenoera who prefer to send down early. pa^nge fYVreijnred surgeon on board. Medicine and suenauice iree Havana. on the lice January l ““to Aapinwall via FOR PALATKA, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, FER- NANDENA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. fCarrylug the United States Mail. The new and fast Steam Packet Ella, Capt. P. E. ROWLAND, will leave on Tuesday Morning, Jaiuary 30ti», ^continue to leave regularly every TUESDAY at inf^na re i^ hl a 0r p,18Mge ’P'y oa board at Charles tfrnand Florida steam packet Wharf, until further no M. A. COHEN. Freight payable by shipper*. Freight received at all times at the Warehouse, •za-s-m-tu-tf For Brunswick, FERN AND IN A AND JACKSONVILLE. The fine steam ar For passage tickets, or further information, apply ffithe Company’s ticket office, on the Whan, foot ot Canal street, North River, New York. J9-3m F. W. O. BELLOWS, ' ■ . * Agent Towage. The steam tug STAR LIGHT, Capw Andenon, is ' to tow vessel* ap _ b* river and about he harbor. : Older* left with tbs rarptalw, on-board, or with the Bdsnlgnrd, will be attended to tfl-eodlm CLAGHORN 9CUNNINGHAM. G-eneral Shepley will leave for the above port on W&ecedsy, Bsrtb 7, mt lO a. ». For freight or passage apply to CHAS. L. COLBY 9 CO, m3 Comer Bay end Abercorn streets For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT JgJNBWICK,. ST. MA RYS, FERNAirorair JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The elegant and very taat steam packet SYLVAN SHORE, . Capt JAMXS TUpKER, KSitfsasjKr. * - thb route, wiU Krery Tawdei Meratiaa mt V) e’clock. All freight parable bv Foe freight or paseage, «fc*s. apply it Wharf, or to CLAGHORN* 9 CUNNINGHAM. J 2 * “ Agent#. accommrv. Steam Packet For Palatka, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, PER NAN DINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and last raffing °tTSmrr LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. King, "““““ewsraass? * u FrlHay Mormlng, fifitfc, el to •’clock, andeonttaae to leave every Friday morning thereafter Retarata*; rt, e will leave PUstka every Sunday mcralng, Pfroteta errry Sunday formoon, and Jaek- SS«T22.yt^4t“^ ,tDr irrirto? “ ^ tlved at all times at the warehouse on J U41 lice un Florida Stea CLAGHORN * CUN KING H A M,^ r £s*> f|K) close i onstgnmeot, we will sell Bed AA A silvan is coal—delivered everywhere in the <*lty—st 714 50 per ton. Excellent article for cook ing purposes. Aprly to rnS-3 G. B. 9 O. W. LAMAR.