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I'do^ipFiamlicaa. Saturday, March 10th, at 3
Stc-amftilip* and Steamer*
FOK NBW YORK.
r f4Jr pridav, March 9th, at 1 p. m.
'I 1 ! SSrScmto, Saturday* March 10th, at
o'clock P-
for BALTIUOBR.
, liD Fannie, Sunday, March 11th, at -
ja^afUF
oVlocfe- r01l rniLiniLPniA.
. hi n Cumbria, Wednesday, March 14th, at -
gpufflsuii
pVlOClt- voWAfOrKTA.
njftqv nielit, at —~ o’clock
Gibbounfevery Saturday morning
jtfjtner"
|t ‘si.w- fobchakleston.
[ucr ronn tain, every Monday morning at 9
FinuIc , every Thursday morning at 10
I ^cr Croton, Saturday, March 10th, at -o’dk.
S< FOK DOCTOBTOWK.
ren Shcpley, every Sunday morning,
| steamer 1,11 •
>t ; </cIock- WB 1iaWK! s B viu.e.
iwn Hoys and Charles 8. Hardee, every
J fob FLORIDA.
3 if Sjlvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
ek.
every Saturday morning, at
"swmer Helen Getty.
lO-'Ciock- Bakeri every Friday morning at 10
Steamer l* 1 **
^^l.-raio, every Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock.
, FOR BaliMOBE.—The steamship North
E£?? ; 1 Sm ith, left this city yesterday morning
point, Lapt** 11 a ^
(orBAlnmore.
_Xiio steamship Flambeau, after being
“’T j s ~ me Of the cargo was got off the wreck**
W iKl l el her wharf With the early tide yesterday
tci f ng The San Jacinto also reached h*r wharf
Yesterday inornin,
OJ-FIBE.—The citizens of St. James Square
AU ,. er dsv, about eleven o’clock, alarmed by the
* el h e It was occasioned by the burning of a
<r! '[ ‘ oa g ou th Broad street, between Whitaker
ad Barn®
rd streets-
savaRUH a>-d Ooeechee Oaxal.—From Mr. Geo.
'jir ” superintendent of this canal we learn that it
1 Boi iu full and successful operation, and that fur-
“°j iaprevements upon it are being made. Nearly
"\il umber and lumber received in this city is by
ae Savannah and Ogeechee Csnsl. Its basins at the
V are lllied with timber.
parent tune
rf The card of Mr. Jos. A. Roberts, late of Colum-
j Ga. appears in another oolumn this morning,
it Boberts has established himself In this city for
purpose ot carrying on the shipping, forwarding and
eneral commission business, in which his long estab-
fchednpnlauen
and wide connections in the interior
jives him special advantages.
jjjpis FLORiDa Eon Sal*.—The attention of
prner contemplating investment in lsnd is directed
tiie ujvertiaement of McDowell A Callahan in
another column. The traot in question presents a
{ombimtion 0 f inducements, a portion of it being
temb wooded with valuable timber and intersected
nit vnter-courses offering favorable locations for
saw mills The hud is also unsurpassed for cultlva-
hob of long staple or eea island cotton. The Florida
PxlroaJ nma through the tract affording easy and
(peeJy access to tire ports on the coast. Particulars
nil be found in the advertisement.
Were examined, who testified that they had’ never 1
heard any noise, but one of then' strted that he would
not allow his fhmily to go to them.
Waring Bussell, Esq., appeared aa counsel for the
prosecution, and after summing up the evidence ad
dressed the court in a brief speech, atsHn g that this
house was a public nuisance, and aa such should be
abated for the benefit of the public.
In rendering hi* verdict, Judge Bronson remarked
that freedmen appeared to hold the opinion that free
dom meant to do what they pleased, and to violate the
laws whenever they were disposed to do so; but it
meant no such thing; it left them free agents to work
for themselves and do what they pleased to sam a
livelihood, but it did not give them a license to break
the laws or keep nuisances to the detriment of their
neighbors. In this case the defendant could not plead
ignorance, as he had admitted the fret of telling his
wife not to hold these gatherings, aud knew this the
parties in the house hid already been fined. He
would therefore fine him twenty dollars, and said the
owner would have to turn him out of the house, ac
cording to law; that he would have to give Mm thirty
days’ notice to vacate the premises.
Shooting Affair Last Evening—Man
Killed on Bull Street.
Last evening, at about a quarter of seven o'clock,
the report of a pistol was heard In Bull street, nearly
opposite the Screven House, which caused the death
of a man named R. A. Clune. From what we could
learn last evening, the deceased and a couple of men
were standing in front of the Screven, quarreling,
when one of the party fired a pistol,' the ball from
which took effect in the body of dune, who staggered
into the Screven House, and, after suffering apparent
ly intense agony for the apace of ten minutes, expired.
The ball entered the right side, under the arm, and
lodged In his body. What was astonishing, not e drop
of blood was perceptible.
Policemen arrived on the spot soon after the occur
renoe, and took Mr. Henry Tow, keeper of the Morn
ing Star saloon, in Bay Lane, into custody. Upon be
ing taken to the barracks a pistol was found on his per
son, with one chamber recently emptied. He was
locked up until the coroner holds an investigation of
the affair.
CoL H. H. Eden, Coroner of the county, being sum
moned, soon arrived on the spot, accompanied by Dr-
Fish, and had the body removed to a place of safety.
It being almost impossible, owing to the excitement
prevailing at the time, to hold an Inquest, the investi
gation was postponed until tM« morning at ten o’clock
when Dr. Fish will make a post mortem, examination!
There were various report* In circulation during the
night, but not being able to vouch for the correctness
of any of them we refrain from giving them until the
whole evidence in the case shall have transpired before
the Coroner's jury.
The deceased wts a native of Montreal, Canada, and
was about thirty-two years of age. He haa been a
Capt. in the Confederate army, and was a painter by
trade. Until within a short time he haa been an
ofllcer on the police force, but for a few weeks past
has been working at his trade.
pmsnos of the Crrx oe Bath.—The eteam-
iij City of Bath, of the Boston line, which left her
Ftiri yesterday about 1 o’clock, having on board two
D!-* of the 12th Maine Regiment, was disabled
»j«] about live miles below the city by the breaking
,4the connection of her force pump. The break will
probably be repaired by to-day aud the steamer will
1 on her voyage.
GnLMABiXN A Oo.—Messrs. L. J. Guihnartln
L J. (biibnartin, John Flannery aud E. W.
Drummond,) well known Savannah merchants, adver-
efftwhy two hundred boxes of tobacco, of various
They have also lime, lathe, and building ma-
f various kinds, aud a very desirable article of
Bip-JIoodv A Barrett’s steam soap, of domestic man
es said to be fully equal to the celebrated Col-
fite's. being general commission, shipping and for-
viriii i merchants, their business is quite versatile,
tad in all departments they b-jJ J ii^.2B10Vff„all,whn
deal nith them.
Another Shooting Affair.
Last evening shortly after seven o'clock a negro
man, dressed in the garb of s United States soldier,
was shot in the hsad and narrowly escaped death.
From what we could learn he was walking down Bull
street, aud when near the Presbyterian church, cor
ner of Bull and South Broad streets, was accosted by a
couple of soldiers who demanded money. He replied
that ha had none, at which one of them pulled out a
pistol and shot at him. The ball entered hi* head,
about an inch and a half above the left ear, and lodged
under the soalp. He was taken to the office of Hr.
Fish, who examined the wound and found the ball
which waa flattened on the aknlL
The doctor gave the wounded man come direction*
and told him to come back thia morning, when he
would be able to extract the ball.
The wound is a very painful, but not a mortal one.
This is the second affair of the same kind within au
hour, and calls loudly for something to be done to pre
vent persons from carrying and using firearms with
out any regard to consequences.
The Opera.
’•Ernani” was produced to a full aud fashionable
house last evening, with Ghioni, .Maccaferri, Susini
and Mancusi in the cast. Mme.Ghioni’s •‘Elvira’’ waa
a triumph of lyric representation, nothing being want
ing or amiss either in the execution of the briliantand
trying music of ths part or in impassioned and aff<»ct.
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WLLTBXROKB A oo.
WH Beard, NY
W S Finney, (la
J G Toung, Part Royal
D McGregor, H Head
J B McGregor, do
H H Verplank, Fla
C B Stockton, 8 O
FS Fitch, G*
N J Bayard, Ga
G W Price, Maoon
R W Allen, Ala
A F Zachry, Ala
W C Gray, Columbus
Mrs Anderson and child,
Columbus
A H Hamilton,
J O Heyward, Cbarleaton
J W Higgs, Fla
J Ewer,
J G Willingham, s c
Miss Willingham, 8 C
O Heyward, 8 C
Surg J 8 Botce, Ft Pulaski
N L Carter and lady, Au-
gnsta
Mia Wm B Tant, Augusta
BJMoeris.se
H Boyles, SC
MARSHALL HOUSE—A B. Luca.
SSolmon,
B Owens, N O
T B Chamberlain, Angsta
CI) Day, do
RTLane, Ga
A H Lane, Ga
E B Carroll, Ga
J J Stevens, Boston
J A Robertson, Boston
T P Robinson, do
BCrowe, NO
UHMW LUlycrantz
JM Lawton,
T Johnson, Ga
B G Johnson, Ga
Johnson, i
JM Smith, NY
D B McDonald, Oa
J A Sutton, Ga
G H Smedes, Ft Pulaski
R W Johnson. C B R
A Curtis,
J N Dickinson, Boston
SCREVEN HOUSB-G. McGinly.
J McKune, N Y
TP Robinson, Boston
J A Robertson, do
J J Stevens, do
J F Ainsworth, do
J Longh, Balt
B F Darby, Balt
I B Conover, N Y
C B Day, Augusta
E H Garneey, Wilmington
V B Chamberlain, Augsta
Mrs J Flame, N Y
W F Robert, S C
W F Sergeant and friend,
E D Cafferty, S C
T McDowell, N Y
S C Littlefield, Ga
J W Riper,
P B Small, H Head
J F Wells. N Y
D Lott, Waresboro
L Rice, Washington
J B King, Columbus
W Beeye, Savh
G E Morrill, Savh
Shipping Intelligence.
Miniature Alataaae—This Day.
Sun rises 6 12 Moon rises o 41
Snn sets 6 4l|Hlgh water eve 2 19
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Thursday, Marchs, isce,
Arrived.
Steamer Croton, Fitzgerald, Charleston—B H Har
dee.
Steamer DeWitt Clinton, Schlmerman, Augusta.
Sehr Mary D Ireland, Ireland Wlscassett. with hay
to Wilder A Fnllarton.
Ship Sarah Newman, Ewer, Boston, In ballast—
Brigham, Baldwin A Co.
Bark New York, Moore, New York—Cbas L Colby
A Co.
Schr Albert Barton, Boston, with Ice to Haywood
A Gage.
Schr A H Learning, Ludlam, Philadelphia—Chip-
man A Chapin.
Cleared.
Steamship North Point, Smith,
Roche A West.
Baltimore—La-
McNelty, Charleston — F M
Steamer Fannie,
Myrell.
Steamer Gen Berry, Henry, Angnsta—C L Colby A
Co.
Steamer Chas S Hardee, Johnson, Hawklnsvllle—
Erwin A Hardee.
Br schr Alice, Crocker, Cardenas—Comstock A Kin-
£r ship Douglas Castle, Lindergreen. Liverpool,
Ragland.
Brig Blaokllsb, Flckett, New York—LaRoche A
Johnson.
Schr A Keen, Robinson, Baltimore, in ballast—
Crane A Graybffi.
Schr West Dennis, Crowell, Baltimore, in ballast.
Schr Helen Carroll, Darien, In ballast.
Imports.
Per steamer W G Gibbons, from Angnsta—696 bla
upland cotton.
Per steamer DeWitt Clinton, from Angnsta—143
bales upland cotton, 14 do domestics.
Per bark New York, from New York—990 bales
hay. . t '
Per schr A H Learning, from Philadelphia—310 tone
coal.
Exports.
Per steamship North Point, for Baltimore—211 bis
upland cotton, 63 do yarn, 2j do cotton goods, 32 do
osnaburgs, 10 do domestics, 8 do twills, and sun
dries.
Per steamship City of Bath, for Boston—130 bales
upland cotton. 719 hides, 64 bales rope, 40 do, rags
and paper stock, 26 tons lroo, and sundry pkgs.
Per Br ship Douglas Castle, for Liverpool—1,734
bales uplaud cotton, 61 do sea Island do.
for New York—176,000 feet
Per brig Blackfish
timber.
Per steamer Fannie, for Charleston—46 bales sea
Island cotton.
Per Br sclir Alice, for Cardenas—3,290 bushels salt.
Correction.
Ti the E/lttor of the Savannah Herald:
Dub Sin:—In your issue of yesterday you extended
think.- for tavors to Mr. Frank Perry, addiug that he
vis messenger lor the Southern Express Company.
Allow me to state that Mr. Perry is not our messenger,
sot hu be any connection with this company.
E. P. Tunison, Agent So. Ex. Co.
Police lUatters.
Durness was aa dull in the Mayor’s Court yesterday
e it li e been for aome In the Btreet, and but two caaea
e brought to the notice of His Honor. The first
us that ol a man who had been found drunk in the
tnrkvi, and who could give no account of himself or
til shprt- bo lived. In answer to a question from
r Anderson he repeated the old Btory of having
iriuud In the street and had taken a couple of
fits.-, of whiskey, but it not being the kind he waa
acu to imbibing had the effect of taking from him
& use of his nether limbs. In consideration of his
itneg been locked up all night in the barracks he was
it off v ith a fine of one dollar.
4 tailor waa charged with desertion from a ship, but j livlous that the Marguerite of Goethe waa not
ing acting. Siga_Sgailni and Maccaferri were in good
".uiceatia'acted with great spirit, while Sig. Mancusi
lent his aid most effectively. The glorious music
of the opera and the con amove manner in which
it waa rendered aroused the audience
times to something more like enthusiasm than we
have witnessed on either preceding night. But the
great feature of the season, the production for the first
time in Savannah of Gounod’s celebrated new opera
“Faust,” takes place this evening. The advent of
“Faust” has been awaited with an almost feverish ex-
aitemant, and we expect to eee a densely packed house
to-night.
Our readers need not be informed that this opera is
founded on Gcethe’s celebrated novel of the same
name. It baa been dramatized and adapted to the
operatic stage of Verdi.
Canissa's rendering of Margueritta, “the bright
particular star” of thia opera, has met with unquali
fied admiration at every theatre she has visited. She
is all through the Marguerite of poetry. She is the
embodiment of the poet as well as the composer. The
temptation, the struggle with passion, and the final
surrender of the passionate woman's heart displays
more of nature than of art. Her method of rendering
the Jewel Song is touchingly poetical. She is not obf-
■'did not appear by what right he had been arrested.
Hehad come to this city on an English bark and had
left it and joined another. On Wednesday night he
m left thia one and waa picked up by the policeman
T -th s bag in hia possession which was found on ex-
Atstt*:; in io contain nothing but his old clothes. The
’tip from ■ehich he originally deserted is probably
tulf wit to her destination, as she baa been cleared
-too time. After hearing the statement of the de.
tadart Mayor Anderson dismissed the case.
Frtfcdmen’s Coart.
lie cue of the executor of the will of Judge Mc-
tlieter va. a negro woman named Adriane was con-
it-tied yesterday. During the trial a white nun w as
Put upon the etind as a witness for the negro woman,
s “d. in the coulee of the examination, Mr. Heaaeltine,
“MMforthe plaintiff, asked him if he waa not the
38 And of the woman, and, upon his denying the
*’ CMn,e ' elated he thought he could prove It. The
■ -mui spoke up, aud said to witness, “Take that man
t tad lick him.” The witness then said It Heasel-
“ e “’oulu step (
,^. J 800n Drove the matter, and in a very angry and
— niMe an effort to get within reaoh of
ti bul wa ® prevented byCoL Stone, conn-
aer , * le 11 created considerable amuae-
^’thcourt, which was soon checked by the Judge.
-—v" continued until thii morning,
ikt r 2 ™' Elmei1 Qeor se Harwood, .was arraigned on
« his W a bag of cotton, which wasfound
*faii.? eE8l0n ly 0118 ot the cl ‘y P° Uce - He bad
»oct p, ^ th “ bytlratillc cotton press, and the avi.
paj, - ° s poi ‘ tlve against him, he wae sentenced to
hue, „ „ “’vnth’e gratuitous labor on the streetaand
IawhMcrS, & ? d Cb * in append a« e ’ •
.Bee, in 1 U w “ 'rbsrged with appearing In the
er tJencti ti f U18e flourishing a knife. From the
ttmt 80m6 fun waa going on, end
a knife ‘®* elfln a woman’s bonnet, and, seising
^ toy violence
Ian
’ InaufiBclei
Judge Bronson, deeming the evl-
ht against the defendant, dismissed the
• her,, in h,, 10 utm<ld James waa charged with hiv-ng
^fhiatiff c P ° 58CSSion ’ was the property of
train,,! ,' h t "’ tK8 ' 11 waa Proven in the course of
fr) ° 4 man t I duraadant bad borrowed ths haras
button of def jerty coun *y> and that he had no In.
*> the owner of Ui > was ordered
° rte to the original-owner for the prs-
c 10 - case vrnc J.
CMe was dismissed.
^ Afferent cllarged with stealing clothes
olo,lt -ort, To , P , rtle “’ aDd Upon h “ aric g ‘he evidence
'- ht bidne ■ "' 8CS , and being satisfied of his guilt,
11 kit. gtmg '" :0d *° 0ne mon th’a hard labor on
1 "is charged with keeping a disorderly
^T Ce ° UWeat Br0#d atree t. Herent-
r..ni Mr. Swoll, and he testified that
w *, I bails aud
Ui&t
'“ell the
gatherings hold in it frequently.
, 1 Dad ° aU aort8 01 disorderly proceedings;
^ ott the court ° f tbem &ITest ed and brought
! 0lUr! ' but that’ th'* bef ° r8, When *b*y were fined five
541 he ha s order! , e . DU1Sanoe b* 8 ”<* been abated, aud
tlw ti, c , iUm 0ut ° f ‘be house but he won’t
*** to a* d ‘‘ ouse was 4 disturbance and a nuia-
Ihs defen u '^““Sbborhood.
I** 0 held hi the, ' Ul8el ‘ acknowledged that balls had
h 1 ^ b* 8 brother-in-law had
bad be,
Dot
eu sia ce .
Dhow his
C0 HTdiT^- ed ' batdeniBd th>t ‘bey
not approve of them, and did
wife to have them. Several wito^e.
coquette of the nineteenth oentury, but a simple peas
ant girl, of an innocent, loving nature, seeking al-
moat unconsciously for sympathy and love, but not
free from woman’s vanity. We subjoin the following
synopsis of the story, for the accommodation of ths
public:
“Act L—Faust in his studio—Disgusted with life, is
bent on self-destruction—Hears the singing of maid
ens and laborers, greeting the bright mom—Under
that influence he desists from his original purpose,
summons the Spirit of Evil, who appears to him in
the form of Mephistophlles—Temptation—Vision of
Marguerite—Faust signs the compact with Mephiato-
philes—Is restored to health and vigorous youth.
“Act IE—The Kermetse—Soldiers preparing for
warfare under the leadership of Valentine—Siebel is
to protect his (Valentine’s) sister Marguerite, during
his absence—a village festival—Mephistophlles—His
song of the Golden Image—How he gets hia wine,
which is changed Into fire—Valentine's broken sword
—Mephistophlles powerless beneath the Cross—Mar
guerite ooming from church—Her first meeting with
“Art HL—Siebel’a devotion to Marguerite—His
flower song—Faust’s passion for Marguerite—The de
moniacal influence of Mephiatopfailea—The jewel cas
ket—Marguerite’* song of the King of Thule—Jewels
more potent than flower*—Martha speaks her mind on
the subject—Mephistophlles brings bad 'tidings and
consoles Martha—Marguerite’s confidence in Faust—
The demon at work—Love’* conquest—The first em
brace.
Art IV.—Church soene—Marguerite’s anguish—
Mephistophlles torment* her—‘LottI lost!’—The
soldier's return—Valentine and Siebel—Serenade—
The duel—Malediction—Death of Valentine.
Act V.—Marguerite in prison for murder—Her
mind distracted, reason overthrown—Her interview
with Faust—Though condemned to death, she refuse*
to fly with Faust—Death of Marguerite—Heavenly
voloee proclaim her ’ Saved I’ ”
Local Iaaprowememta.
Mr. Philip Smith, on* of our energetic citizens by
adoption, has just finished two frams dwallings on his
lot northwest corner of Indian and Falun streets
Daniel Smith haa purchased a valuable piece of
property comer of Mill and Fahm afreets. James
Smith has purchased also the valuable property on
Fahm street comer of Joachim street lane, and haa
altered the building, which la of concrete, to a store
and dwelling. Mr. Robert Stunt,' formerly an em
ployee of the Central Railroad, has rebuilt the store
situated on West Broad street opposite the passenger
depot. On Drayton street corner of Congress street
l*ne Mrs. John H- Case is having erected two store' of
brick and two stories in height The store on the
ooraerof the lane will be in length on Drayton afreet
IS feet and in depth 16 feet. Th*‘second store will be
iff feat on Drayton street and the same depth aa th*
comer store. Above th* store* will be dwellings fur.
Dialled with gaa, wafer, etc. The Improvements mad*
by Mr*. Cass at* under th* anpervlslon of Mr. Jacob
Ward, a mechanic ofjlgreatenergy and industry, other
improvements are in progress about town, and we
shall taka pleasure in noticing them fretn time to
time. .* '
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HISTORY OF THE WAR.
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Per steamer Croton, from Charleston—Miss Kate
Tapper, E M Doer, W Denham, A Hopkins, J Longh,
J F Ainsworth, J B Conover, B F Darby, J C Hay
ward, J A Robertson, J J Stevens, T P Roberts, H
Seymour, R Carney, Lt A Johnson, J McKune, E D
Cafferty, D McGregor, J E McGregor, H Verplank,
Delaney, C B Stockton, R Davis.
Per steamship North Point, for Baltimore—Wm H
Chastain, W J Weaver, D (julnby, N Connor, and
steerage.
Per steamship City of Bath, for Boston—Capt E W
Thompson, wife and child, C L Packard, J Horan, «
Hancock, J Montgomery, Lt H B Bradley, Lt H Pol
lard, 118 enlisted men, Cos F and G 12th Maine Inf.
t’eaugaeti.
Per steamer W ti Gibbons, from Angnsta—Erwin
A H, Hunter A G, Wilder A F, O Cohen, Brady, 8 A
Co, Brigham, B A Co, A Low A Co, B Habersham A
Son, M S Cohen, E C Wade A Co, E Koethcke A Co,
F M Myrell.
Memoranda.
Steamer Gibbon* reports—March 7, met str Minnie
Brandt at Holmes' Cut, bound up ; str E Enos at Sil
ver Bluff, bound up ; 8th, met str Swan at Rudson’t
Ferry, bound up; met str Gen Berry at Heart Stone,
bound np.
Consignee! per Central Railroad.
March 8,1866.
707 bales cotton, 180 bales domestics, 24 do yarn, 3
cere stock, and mdse, to B Padelford, 0 C Freeman,
A S Hartridge, Wilder A F, M 8 Cohen, J W Rabun,
J W Anderson, E Heidt, B Padelford, C L Colby, D It
Johnson, J L VillaloDga, Brigham, B A Co, Crane A
G, W Battereby, Brady, S A Co, E E Hertz, R R Agt,
Wt M.itwtouj, a m vw, ci u aeiu>, n A Aal,
W L Wakel, J T Patterson, *V A Bdenfleld, W Haber
sham, Cooper A McA.
LIST OF VESSELS IN THS PORT OP
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, March 9,1866.
STEAMSHIPS.
Hunter, Rogers, New York—Hunter <f Gammell.
Flambeau, Eaton, New York—Wilder A Fnllarton.
San Jacinto, Loveland, New York—B H Hardee.
Fannie, Smoot, Baltimore—LaRoche A West.
SHIPS.
Oolconda, (Br) Davis, discharging, Liverpool—Bry
an, Hartridge A Oo.
Lady Roasell, (Br) Gray, Liverpool—Reid A Stew
art.
England’s Queen, (Br) McKay, Liverpool—Reid A
Stewart.
Kaloe (Br). Morriaon, Liverpool—E A Sonllard.
Abo, (Russian) Sodenholm, Cadiz—E E Hertz A Oo.
Waverly, (Br) Bonner, Liverpool—WUder A Ful
lerton.
Sarah Newman, Ewer, Boston—Brigham. Baldwin
A Co.
Lady Havelock, (Br) O’Neil, Liverpool—E A Soul-
lard.
BARKS.
New York, Moore, discharging—C L Colby A Co.
Christian Lovene, Sodenbtrgh, discharging—E B
Hertz A do.
Hermod,
Sarah Mem
ham, Baldwin
a&iog.
u.
, (Non Oleen, Liverpool—C
endell, (Br), Jones, Bristol <
win A Co.
Green A Son.
Channel—Brig-
Canlma, Richardson, waiting—Chas L Colby A do.
Resolutej,——, repairing—Schuster A Heinsln*.
Bessie, (Br) Jackson, waiting—Yonge A Nixon.
C Mathews, Lowe, waiting—Van Horn, Holyoke A
Murray. ,
Chesapeake, Kewhall, discharging, New York—
LaRoche A Johnson.
SCHOONERS.
Mary D Ireland, Ireland Wlscassett—WUder A Ful
lerton.
Albert Barton, Boston—Haywood A Gage.
A H Learning, Ludlam, Philadelphia—dbtpmeir A
Chapin.
Georgia, McDonald, Rockport—L J Gailmartln <ff
Co.
Chanticleer, Talbot, loading—G H Ariedge.
R H Shannon, Marts, discharging—Banter A Gam.
mell.
L S Lenering, Corson, discharging-Banter A
Gammell.
Lottie, Kioto, discharging.
BBSSSSBSS999SBB9E
THOS. W. BROOKS
MANUFACTURER OF '
FURNITURE AN* GENERAL
UPHOLSTERY,
nededto.
-nv
Yellow Pine Lumber.
| FEET Inch Boards and Scantling, 4x8,
3x4, and 4x6 VT
ifHMi^ttOik.ildatnaVM
"offer in lota to anlt purchasers, at th* low
est wri* lr ** price*, i
StaamHfcaMba ** F * h ** tr * et ’ next *°' U W er
»W BlIkEWOOD A DAY.
■all’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer
Has proved itself to be the most perfect preparatioD
for the hair ever oflered to the public.
It is a vegetable compound, and contains no injuri
ous properties whatever.
IT WILL RESTORR GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIG
INAL COLOR.
It will keep the hair from falling ont.
It cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, lus
trous and silken.
It is a splendid hairdressing.
No person, old or young; ehonld fail to use it.
IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE
FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY.
r Ask for Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Ha 1 Renewer,
and y»vJ’° other.
.... H. P. HALL A.CO.,
Nashua, If. u.rFK)ps£a. ra '
For sale by all druggists.
BARNES, WARD A CO.,
New Orleans, La.,
n23-6m Southern Wholesale Agents.
Official.
REGISTRY LIST—1866.
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
Orrioa Cl tax or Cocaoin, I'
6ECTI0N 2. Be lt farther enacted by the authority
,, of the sante. That from and after the passage of
this Act, au persons shall he qualified to vote at the
election of Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Sa
vannah and Hamleta thereof, who are citizens of the
United States, have resided in the State of Georgia
for one year immediately preceding this election, and
continue so to do np to the time of election, and
within the corporate limits of Savannah for one
month immediately preceding their
"jsst&mi- F0B NEW YORK.
who have attained the*age of .tweuty-one^rears, and
have paid all city taxes, or have in their own i
„ , their own right
sufficient real estate to satisfy any tax executions
which |nay be leaned against them, who have made
all returns required bv the Ordinance of the city,
and have been registered according to the proviaioEi
or this Act. [Extract from the Registry Laws, pass
ed 22d January, 1852-]
Extract from Ordinance passed Dec. 2T, 1866:
Sac. 4. And be It farther ordained by the authority
aforesaid. That every male resident of said city, be-
ftte ages of twenty-one and sixty years, shall
be liable to a poll or capitation tax of one dollar an-
nnaily, except only each of said persons as may be
entitled to registry and to vote at city elections, and
who shall register their names and pay for the same.
The following named persons have registered their
names since the first Monday in January, I860:
Barron, James A
Bolshaw, T H
Colding, S M
Cameron, G H
Dumas, Henry B.
Jordan, Francis D
Know, Louis
B.
Bashlor, J H
C.
Crawford, Hembrie
D.
J.
Landrum, Sylvan ns
Lottos, James
McDonald, Donald
K.
Knapp, N B
L.
Lovell, J M B
Law, Wm
M.
Mallette, Daniel
R.
Ripley, Joseph B
S.
Sonllard, BA
T.
Tilden, B G
All persons wishing to register are informed that
the Registry Book Is now open at this office. All
persons, white or colored, snbject to the capitation
Shipping,
Empire Line.
Atlantic Mail Hteamahip
Company.
PASSAGE BATES:
Cablm 830 80; Steerage $15; Deck $10 00
The new and bat side-wheel steam
ship SAN JACINTO, Loveland, mas
ter, will mil as above, on
Satarday, March 10, ftt 1 o’clock, p. at.
For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accom
modations, apply to
a H. HARDEE,
No. 12 Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON k ALLEN, Agents,
m6 Hq a Bowling Green. N. Y.
Pioneer Line
FOR NEW YORK.
REDUCTION OP PASSAGE RATES!
Cabin Passage, $25 OO... Deck, $10 OO
Ross, Andrew M
Silva, Jas S
Tupper, Frederick A
tax will at once return their names at the Treas
urer’s office.
JAMES STEWART,
Clerk of Council.
Notice.
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
Onrioa Clxhk or Cocitoil,
February 1st, 1866.
A LL parties snbject to take out license from the
City under Ordinance of December 27th, 1865,
must take out the same prior to February 10th, 1866.
This also applies to persons who own vehicles used
for hire, such as wagons, drays or tracks, backs, Ac.
No further time will be allowed and the Register will
be closed on that day, and the police instructed to
carry out the Ordinance. By order
T EDW. C. ANDERSON, Mayor.
Jas Stewart Clerk of Connell. febi-tf
Notice*
T HE Bonds of the City of Savannah, authorised to
be issued by the Ordinance of January 24th,
1866, for the purpose of funding its coupons not here
tofore redeemed, are now ready. They are of the con
venient denominations of $100, $300, $600, and hold
ers of over-dne coupons are invited to present them
to be exchanged for these bonds.
All Bonds for which Coupons are fended previous
to May 1st, 1866, will draw Interest from 1st, of Jan
uary lost.
„„ R. T. GIBSON,
n6 City Treasurer.
NOTICE.
P ERSONS holding City Lots, who are In arrear for
Ground Rent; are notified that additional costs
will be lncnrred by them unless they discharge their
obligations at an early day.
R. T. GIBSON,
1-* City Treasurer,
NEW PERFUME
For the Handkerchief.
iTMLQl’S
Dry Goods.
EINSTEIN & ECKMAN,
lo. Ill Congress St. Sarannali Ga
THE OLD ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
m toons
HOUSE,
AND DEALERS IN
FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH AND
DOMESTIC GOODS.
H AVING jnst received and opened a very large
and select stock of Fancy Dress Goods, House-
Keeping and Domestic Goods, Blankets, Cloaks and
Shawls, Also Hats, Boots and Shoes.
And all articles usually found 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 our
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
EINSTEIN A ECKMAN,
nov6-tf 161 Congress Street. Savannah, Ga.
Blankets i Flannels
CLOTHS AND CA88IMERES
BLEACHED AND BROWN 8HIRTING8
DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS
FRENCH KKRINOE3 AND ALAPACAg.
Received and tor sale cfieap by
H. HATH,
oct28 174 Broughton street.
DRY GOODS
The undersigned having formed a copartnership,
under the firm name of
Hiram Roberts’ Sons & Co.,
for the purpose of. causing on a general DRY GOODS
BUSINESS, have now opened, and will continue to
receive additional supplies of Imported and Domestic
Dry Goods, which they offer for sale at
wo. i«« axJaows* Bvzu>zm
on Congress street, east of th* Market, and at the
second store from the end of the building.
JAMES H. ROBERTS.
DWIGHT L. ROBERTS.
m-U EDWARD 8. LATHROP.
SHAWLS, SHAWLS.
r Worsted
a large assortment of
ntags. Clonk*: and fl
and Gaiters. '
__jh Linens. Table Damask, Linen Towels,
« Napkins, end Dojto,-and a variety of Fancy Ar-
too numerous to mention.
All of wMoh we offer at very low prices
EINSTEIN A ECKMAN,
161 Congress Street.
ovi-ti
A DeHeat*, and Fra
grant Perfumo, Diatilled from the Rare
utd Beautiful Flower from which it
1 ' mf
Manufactured
only by PHALON A SON*
NEW YORK. -- - :i
BEWARE Or CODITERTEITS.
ASK FOB PHALOK’8—TAKE NO OTHER.
Bold by Drugging generally.
j3.eodly
The new and ^dendld steamship HUNTER, Rogers,
0“w»o««ler, will leave for the above port on her
regular day.
Friday, March 9, at 1 o’clock, p. m.
having superior accommo-
HUNTER A GAMMELL.
For freight or,
datlona, apply to
m6
FOR NEW YORK.
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail Steamship Company.
i 7 .
(Carrying the United States Mall.)
TPYf-lh
Shipping.
PEOPLE’S
FOB C
Stopping at
Head and Beaufort,
H H. HARDEE, or
WM. STARR.
AND WAY LANDINGS.
The last light draft steamer
LAURA,
FARE REDUCED.
Cabin Passage, $23 Deck, $10
The very feat sailing steamship
Flambeau,
Capt. W. B. EATON,
will positively sail on her regular day
Saturday, 10th Inst, at 3 o’clock p. m
For freight or passage, having very excellent ac
commodations, apply to
WILDER A FULLARTON,
m7 Agents
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
CABIN PASSAGE, $26 00.
The new and splendid iron Steamship
CUMBRIA,
FRENCH, Commander,
Will sail for the above port on
Wednesday, March 14, at — o’clock
For freight or passage, having excellent accommo
dations, apply to
m8 HUNTER A GAMMELL,
FOR BALTIMORE.
The new and elegant steamship
FAN NT I E,
Smoot. Commander,
will sail for Baltimore on
Freight for Philadelphia will be checked through
at same rates charged by other lines.
For freight or passage, harlag good accommoda
tions apply to
M8-3 LiROCHE A WEST.
Capt Robsbt Waul ac a,
will leave a* above on
Friday Night, 9th last., at — o’clock.
For freight or passage, apply to
„ ao JOHN L. ROUMILLAT,
_ m8 ~- Dillonw Wharf.
FOR RICEBORO.
The sloop FLEET is now prepared
to receive freight as above.
For particulars, see the Captain on
board, at Lower Mill, ot
M. J. DOYLE, Agent.
110 Btyan street.
ForPaktka,E.Fk,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA-
3S .3gSJS£ I,A ’ "cksonvillis
The elegant and very fast steam packet
SYLVAN SHORE,
capt JAMES TUCKER,
ap for tUs roate ’ wiU
Mwery Tuesday Morning at IO o’clock.
All freight payable by Shippers.
For freight or passage, having
datlona, apply at the office.
Wharf, or to
jit tr claghohn & cuNNiNd
TOWING.iF.-E
IE are^SpJSd
The new
steam tngs B. 1
and 0. LOANS I __
to tow vessels in the harbor.
or to and from sea.
Application for towing may he made to the cap
tains, on board, os to r
CRANE <k GRAYBILL, Agent*,
80 Bay street
FOR HMINSVILLE IlHAGON
VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN,
And Landings on the Altamaha and Ocmnlgee rivers.
THE
Steamer Oal^
For Charleston
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
F O
The fast steamer
U N T A I
Captain G. W. Casthzs.
leaves every Monday Morning at 9 o’clh
IV,
Alfway freight payable on the dock.
For freight or passage, having fine state room ac
commodations, apply on board, at Padelford’s wharf,
M. A. COHEN,
83 Bay street.
or to
Kl
For Charleston,
V VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
Cigars and Tobacco.
HAVANA SEGABS,
PIPES,
Chewing and Sjmoking
TOBACCO.
subscriber haa just received a large stock
Havana Segars
to which he would Invite particular attention.
He haa also an extensive assortment of
Meershaum Pipes,
SEGAR TUBES and BHIARWOOD PIPES.
The various brands of Chewing and Smoking To
bacco at his Establishment are alTofthe first quality.
Please call and examine for yonnelvea, at
y. CONSTAT,
jl-tf Ball at, opposite Poet
coras of
Barnard ml Brooiktim Streets,
SAVANNAH, CKORCIA,
■Jt
TKTOCLD reepectfeBy announce to hi* friends and
Vv the public generally that he has resumed the
next door to hi* tamer stand, And by,
-- Mdermte prices, hopento receive i UMsnl
of the trade. He is prepared to make np promptly
all orders for '
harness, bridles, etc.
ms brother, Mr. J. a NBIDLINQER, will be foui
with him, and woald be glad to see his friend*. ■ ’
J1 EL NBIDLINQER.
THE
STEAMER FANNIE,
CAPTAIN MoNELTY,
carrying the United States mail, will leave as above
from the Florida Steamboat wharf; foot of West
Broad street, on
Thursday, March 8th, at 3 p.
This boat la in very excellent order. Is commanded
by officer, of experence; and has superior state room
accommodations for passengers
While the boat lion her tripe, freight will be re
ceived and stored in fire-proof warehouse, free ot ex
pense. Way freight pa> able on wharf.
No freight taken after 12 o’clock on day of tailing.
For freight or panage, apply to
r. M. MYRELL, Art,
mi tt Harris' Building*, Bay street.
Or to W. Jreunion, on whart
Pacific Mall Steamship Company’s
Through Line to California,
TTOUCHINO at Mexican Ports, and carrying the
A united states Mail.
Leave Pier No. 42 North River, foot of Canal street,
at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st, llth and 2l*t of every
month, (except when those dates fell on Snnday, and
then on the preceding Saturday,; for Aspinwaif, con
necting via Panama Railway, with on* of the Com
pany’s steamship* from Panama for San Frandaco,
tonrtiing at Acapulco..
march:
1st—Arisons, connecting with Golden city.
i—Henry Chauncev, Oaph Gray, connecting with
Colorado, Capt. Watkins.
2lst—New York, Captain Homer, connecting with
Constitution. Capt. Farnsworth.
Departures of lat and 2iat connect sf Panama wltli
earners for Sooth Pacific ports. Those aflat touch
at Manzanillo.
A discount of (hie Quarter from steamers rate*
allowed to effcond cabin and. stowage pamengaia
with families. Also, an aUowanoe of One Qnarter on
'I rate* to rtergymen and-thelr families and
— *^5®?j. h 0 ™*™ haring honorable dls-
chaiges, Hair Fare. - -
I thwfiev
palHrtg %«> gifiambOUL. waHnoa^ft M( | T
«r—
^ ^ )|j>CN Oil tllO Mila 1
1866, to run from ll^r kb
tickets, or forth**' Info!
whfl via
jssm
n F.’KrTG! BELLOWS. 1
Agent.
Capt. MoCsnley,
Is now'receiving freigH-
above^n* 010 ’ We6tBr< * d street, and will Teal
Friday. 9th Inst., at A o'clock, p. ig.
j 3 *“ good order, built expressly foStfea
‘^insuranceoffice.. 7
HM^avUfe^d < roS t tl 00 8 °° d * tolIacon “d
^°ffivmS DglltoMaconon «^WhSS2
frri^t received and stored In fire-proof ware-honee
flgOW Florida Steamboat Whart, foot of West Broad
For freight, Ac.,'apply to
J. R PRE3DEE, Agt.,
F. M. MY® htOUStreet -
Harris’ Building, Bay at
For Liverpool.
The ahip ENGLAND'8 QUEEN, Captain
*80^ • larB ® P 0 ** 011 of her cargo
MBgvon board, and now at Venn* Point, wants
“"““about a thousand bales to fill np.
For freight, apply to
ms
REED A STEWART.
Regular Line
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND DARIEN.
egy^ygaMasgsaa.’s?
o dock, and Darien every Saturday evening and
Wedaeedty morning at 7 o'clock. *
Freight received at all times In warehouse.
Passage, <5 00. For freight or panage, apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY A Cu,
idAbercom streets.
RS-tf
Cor ? fcr „ B *J Abercomi
L. E. B. DELORME,
Agent at Darien.
FOB PALATKA,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARTS, FER-
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA-
(Canylng the United States Mail.
The new and feat Steam Packet
Ella,
Capt P.M. ROWLAND,
will leave on
Tuesday Morning, January SOth,
and continue to leave regularly every TUESDAY at
10 o'clock.
ton and
feo.
•ward at Charles
Mt until farther no
■team packet^
M. A. COHEN,
times at the Warehouse.
Freight payable by shipper*
Freight received at all time* i
«2fl-e-m-tn-tf
For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, PER
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PIOOLATA.
ThenewandfltotsaHlng«taamer
LIZZIE BAKER,
' CapCN. Kina l
thia route whl
above I
Mdny Mornln«, 3Mth, at 40 o’clock,
~ ' she wiH leave Palatka every Snnday
avery Snnday forenoon, and Jack-
nurninc, arriving at flavnn*
j24-tf
t payable by (Uppers.
aRffa&'.nm-.
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
MS
FOR NEW YORK.
The schooner L. S. LOVERING,
Capt. Corson, wiU have despatch tor
the above port. For freight, apply to
hunter A gammell.
LESTON,
I he first class steamer
croton,
Capt J. FmssnaLD.
plS2?n5 thi Unlted 8totea mal1 ’ wiu leave Demand’s
Press on
Saturday Moraine, Ukh, at 8 o’clock,
fleeting with railroad and .teamer for all points
For freight or passage, apply to
mT
FOB iJOOSTA
•-
'PBlWIBT : .3Wrv