Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, March 13, 1866, Image 3

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rTv A JS=M A H F- . Mr .ouhl|» Steamer.. I ' ,mr«- ‘ ,l >**•'* K PK SEW YORK. WcliitfidRy, March 14lh, at 4 l , . „ Friday, March in. at - o’clock | &*““"«** 1Jth ‘ an. Salvador, Saturday, March 17th, at ,ob puir-aoKt-fa'** Cambria, Wednesday, March 14th, at — i!»hip 1 I ‘Afe. Ki'K Ai nrSTA. Bt 1 in Gl bbons, every Saturday morning c\v»n Weiluewlay. March 14th, at 10 M.uw Brandt, Thursday, March 15th, at n»no do rands R ib a, «<* DeWi , Clinton, Tuesday, March 13th. at - '*[ t r ity, Wednesday, March 14th, at — 0 garner ^° l .lj,iCk kOB PITBI.IN. rH | Hooker. Wednesday March 14th, /1‘el." 1 rORCnsRIESTON. r K „nntain, every Monday morning at 9 ' , t ,.rerv Thursday morning at 10 •viiint'r FflD n,t » c Vi^K. K0H DOCTORTOWN. „ ciienley, every Snnday morning, StOJtlX'r <"-n ■ gI poB 1IAWKINSVILI.E. T I> and diaries 8. Hardee, every . ^"S>^t9<”Oock. *rhuo ,| s* 1,1 for florid*. „ shore, every Tuesday morning, at Stunner h"'"" 1 iii.i'rlek. every Saturday morning, at StiStBli'l He" 1" '■ 1’“ I Haker, every Friday morning at 10 i «> ,, . i v Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. 1 ^ ‘ ' , mj j-jjj. steamer H. M. Cool. Capt. veiling from Darien. ,|R MAOT fnji *focH 0,4,1 •loci Olio i IVI <1 U j lvM | uCotton.—Mr. A. Minis yesterday v “ 1 , v |, a |, s of damaged cotton at $22, and ■ - - N ^ llKh —The steamship Tybee, Captain * rlV . .1 at !n*r wharf early yesterday morning ' <r *' Jj n , t |,| \V. are indebted to purser Bruyn ' w V'-rk papers and other Courtesies. |, i( ,—By the notice in our ad- oliiiiiU 4 the public are informed that the 1 , , , ,| |,.r to-night by Mr. and Miss Geary f „ si-t’ i ri is necessarily postponed until ar« :»stating the subject of building an . \|, .it at a cost of $00,000. One gen- is williiif. l “ put $10,000 into the enter- that the stock would pay baud- t i i . —Ballou’s Monthly and Peterson’s ur: i April, aiul the latest issue of Appleton’s v , lU „i, have been received at Estills’ News De- Bull street, lack of the Post Office. i( \ { ,i i v l’lie steamer Minnie Brandt ar- H ,. , pi o afternoon from Augusta. The steamer i. arnv.. 1 >esterday afternoon from Augusta, i i, i.ii.ts, Captain Moore, also arrived yes- ay afternoon. ^i \11 • • Mr. Henry H. Scranton, of this for <niio time the popular purser of the steain- h,, l.i been presented with an elegant gold wa:>*h an«l • -Lain. valued at $250, designed as a friend ly eipiv"* n l.y the passengers who sailed with him jur... nt trip A card of acknowledgments aUo ap- .ranii tl»' v w York papers. Ite-Opi uiitg of tlie Pavilion Hotel. Ain ii;- tb«- passengers by the steamship Cumbria uiiSfliunl i. list was Mr. P. T. ’Williams, who conies o«!r for the ]iiirpose of re-opening the Pavilion Hotel. >!r U.iliuiie was lately one of the proprietors of the Ek. il l 1. in third street above ILuo, Philadelphia, UiJIu'ii. made arrangements to carry on this hotel, iDtcH>l.i making it a first-class boarding house. He triw-a large experience to lus new business, and un- deManling well how to inter to the wishes and appe- t.t’ - i his boarders, will no doubt make it a success. Hi ha- brought out the most of liis furniture, and in- Jrnda | eiiing tho hotel this week, if possible. The l >ttin. ly located, at the corner of South Broad *ui Pull -rn et*. and his a *»«<• **•’••* •**-*— t «t). intention of the proprietor to turn into an itc-croain garden. He is already planting shrubbery and trei un t err.nn^ summer houses. Police Matters. Sitiir.lav night and Sunday witnessed a great many r. !m n i the law, and on Sunday night, although ti. Iwr-Moiul were, of course, all closed, the police fouiivl many cases of drunkenness. The fir-t mail on the stand yesterday morning be- lore Hi- Honor, was Sara’i Scofield, who was charged with being intoxicated and abusing the arresting offi cer Tit policeman testified that he had to call for help r tak< him to the barracks. Upon being asked wliat hr had to say the prisoner knew nothing of it.— Th- l rnzii.e which he had taken probably stole away his nr mory.and Mayor Anderson fined him ten dollars ur allowing it to do so. A man uarned Blance was charged with violating city ordinance in vending goods without having taken out the urcessary license. The officer testified that he had frond him entering several places with glass and the implements of a glazier, and on asking him if he had alicen-« , he replied “yes,” but was unable to show it when he took him to the barracks. When examined there lie told the officer that he had no license. The defendant stated that he had been sick, and had in trude 11 > take out his license; that ho did not sell any good-- and merely offered to set glass; he did not wish : • vi< bt* any law' The Mayor remarked that he must hiv. ;! vn ho was interfeffng with the trade of resi- dcut-, and that ho should have procured his license. He thru rdered him to take it out immediately and imed him costs. A yr.iwg man was charged with attempting to bribe an officer. The policeman testified that he found three m* u in the street, one of whom was intoxicated and wli made a remark that no policeman in Savan nah ild arrest him, when he volunteered his servi- rt-t..,i - He said this man wanted to take the prison, rawav and offered him all the money he had ab-jut him if ho would not take tho man to the bar- ^ n Th<-defendant stated that his friend was in- *hna!. -! an l h» was trying to get him home when the. policeman tiMik hold of him : that ho said he would hdt him 1j .me. init the officer not beiug willing to give i ni uj i i 118 i ur e f offered him all the money he k J, I vitli him seventy-five cents, which the officer 1 Ji B- did not make any attempt to resist the *‘tii. cr, hut wanted to gethisfrieud home. The Mayor llu 11 r ‘ t“;»rUi*d to tho policeman that he had no busi- 1,1 1 l > any attention to the remarks of drunken Ul,, ‘ i- l .ng as they were not violating tlw l»w« - 1 ! n disturbance he had uo right to interfere, th. n^n.i^ea the case. ^1“ > uii!? man implicated in the above transaction •- ••cm lousy was then arraigned, and was fiued three All’.tl,» Audi n named Hall was charged with the same the additional one of being disorderly, t wo dollars. ii* 1 McGoveu was charged with being • : ‘tiiig a disturbance in the house of his ' and with resisting and abusing the ar- Tho witness stated that the pirisoner house, and being noisy and quarrelsome • h< I to ».ali the aid of the policemen, not • Ins house put upon the information ' the poheemen testified that with the r he arrested the man and succeed- to the barracks after a severe strug- : questioned as to what he had to say, km w nothing of the occurrence, ami ■*on fined him ten dollars for his forget- th. flllli i i A I -I iiuan named Sterode was charged with being i;, 1 ‘ - ai r in ! lot r( -*P°rting at the barracks at v • the sergeant testified to the man’s r.; . “ “is being some three hours behind , ‘l“estu)iitd by Mayor Anderson niquent appeait-d to have liothm? to offer in u ',Tn„. f*ii Ho "° r or,1,;r v<l him to be dropped Freedinen’s Court Oil Saturday evening last Lieut. Bronson was rc- lrol >‘ dut}' at tho Freedmen’s Court, and on yes- «4ay morning A. W. Stone, Esq., took his pbwe on a b.n. i,, baving been appointed to that position by Tillson of the Freedmen’s Bureau. * 1 " r ' hut little business transacted, and here, “fur there will lie but ono session of the court, con- bnu.ng from ten o'clofk in the morning until two in ’he afternoon. negro named Wm. James was charged with the ttuc*? 01 a and u P° n 1’eing convicted was sen- chair' 1 ' tWu ' vee hs* labor on the streets with bail and aul i ^"' ,iam "l ^ykes was charged with an assault named*n * J " lU * intollt 40 hill, on another negro th a,. and upon hearing the evidence Judge ,d 011 IU ,K ' over to the military oommis- mTKHKNT OK COTTOSf AN li L.CMB1CK. [Exported from the Port of Savannah, Ga., from July 1, 1865, to March 1, I860.] E ‘ Eb 5 c P g a ft; ■m* O ^ * £ &> to -i-ooiHH. 3§3: 3: f: S £ sis} o535 3 OX- • §s;§. : sii’: g: g§: - •z Charge of Larceny.—Some three or four weeks ago a man named Horton was charged before Justice J no. A. Staley with larceny of a coat from a boarding house and was committed to jail to await an examina tion. He was brought out yesterday, and the prose cutor failing to appear against him Justice Staley dis missed the charge. Tlie Steamers Jan. Christopher and R. H. May. The attention of consignees and others is directed to the advertisements of Mr. Joseph Kinchley, agent of the steamers Jaa. Christopher and R. H. May, late of the line between thi9 city and Augusta. It will be seen that the wreck of the Christopher is offered for sale, and that persons having claims agoinat jteamers are notified to nr***/!*** — *- *' "*‘ 1 ° 3r 'or settlement The Christopher and May have both been burned within a few’ weeks past, causing a loss to the com pany of some $30,000. This loss falls heavily upon a company that has contributed its full share of capi tal and enterprize in supplying the means of transit between this city and Augusta during the intermis sion of our railroad communication. Under the man agement of Mr. Kinchley, the gentlemanly and ac commodating agent, tho line gave the fullest satisfac tion to the business public. We hope soon to see Mr. K. in charge of another line of river steamers, and that better lortune may attend them. ^ Writ of 'Possession. Yesterday afternoon a writ of possession of Mr. E. P. Deyo vs. Jno. W. Anderson & Son and Thos. C. Arnold was tried before Justice John A. Staley. It was for the possession of fifty bushels of rough rice, which had been bought from a man in Liberty county by Mr. Deyo. It appears that after the rice had been bofight by the plaintiff it was sold by the same party to the Messrs. Anderson, who resold it to Mr. Arnold, but the plaintiff failing to show that the rice had ever been in his possession, his council moved for a non suit, which was granted. There appeared to be no doubt that Mr. Deyo had bought and paid for the rice, but it was also bought and paid for by the defondants. Washington Rumors. Special Washington despatches say that considerable comment had been caused in Congressional circles, over the speech of Garrett Davis made in the Senate yesterday, in which he said that he hoped a new Sen ate, composed of excluded southern men and their friends in the present Senate would bo established. It was said that official notice would be taken of the declaration on Monday. The decision of the Supreme Court on the constitu tionality of the oath will, no doubt, be made ere the lapso of many weeks, and well-informed parties hero say they will declare it unconstitutional. There is no hope, however, of its repeal or modification by the present Congress. The Tribune correspondent recently announced that Congress was increasing its police for its protec tion; and the Post correspondent says tho “fact that 100 men aro regularly detailed to guard the White House—as in President Lincoln’s time—indicates that certain threats and anonymous letters have not been without their effect, and it is believed necessary to guard against the attempt of any crazy fanatic or dar ing assassin to emulate Booth’s unparalleled crime.” The fanatic and revolutionary politicians of the Gar rison school are talking of coups d’etat, and offsetting pretended movements of the President by contre coups by Gen. Grant! The Secretary of the Treasury has ordered agents of the Government to recommence the sale of cap tured and confiscated cotton, seized by the military authorities during the rebellion. It is now thought that the Senate will give the negro suffrage bill the go-by, as it would surely be vetoed if it passed, and could not command a two-third vote in either House. Gen. Carl w.-hurz has resigned his position as chief of the Washington Unreau of the New York Tribune, to become the editor of a new paper in Detroit, to be called the Detroit Press. The Proposed Tax on Aliens. The bill reported to the United States Senate yester day by the Finance Committee, provides, among other things,for the taxation of income from all United States property held by foreigners. With reference to its necessity Commissioner Rollins, in a note to Senator Sherman of that committee, wrote as follows: “The income acquired under the protection of our laws should pay its appropriate distributive share for that protection, whether the persons to whom it accrues are citizens or aliens, residents or non-residents. It is practicable to secure that share from stockholders in these well recognized and established companies and corporations, whether or not it is practicable to secure it when derived from other sources, has always been a doubtful question. It is understood that Eng land deducts her tax from tlio interest she pays upon her securities, as well to the foreigners as to the citi zen.” A New Plan to 1 nducc Immigration. A proposition has been made to tho Secretary of the Treasury by a Gorman named Sturz, for the issue of laud bonds in scripts of the United States in Europe, each bond to represent the value of so many acres here, to be taken up by the holder of the bond on his arrival in this country. Mr. Sturz says the doaire to possess a piece of laud, however small, is universal among the lower classes of Germany, and that the United States land bonds would be eagerly bought up throughout the whole of Germany, and that the pale of bonds would enormously increase immigration to this country. At a meeting of the German Radicals of Chicago, on the 26th ult, resolutions were adopted calling on Con gress “to take measures at once to cause the impeach ment of the President for Lis many unconstitutional acta.” Another resolution requested Congress to re main in session until March, 1867 (when its term ex pires), “in order to prevent any coup d* etat, should such be attempted by the would-be Napoleon, and to prevent the abuse of the immense patronage in be half of the new Confederate party.** ROOM WAHTED. A GENTLEMAN Is desirous of obtatng a ROOM (furnished or unfurnished; convenient to the host ess part of the city. Address A B C at this office. Arrivals at the Hotels. PulA9k1 House—w. b. wiltbxkgkr a Oo. R S Rutlege, Charleston G H Shorter, Ala N J Patterson. 8 C A Stevens, Augusta G B Sasseney, Ohio Mrs J SasseBey, Ohio B B Brown, Ga A P Lambeth, C R R D Haywood. S C A Huger, SC C H Kimball, Ft Pulaski L8Fursc. SC B Kellogg, NY H McKay, NY I Crowell, str Tybee DB Wadley, L Gazan, Balt , W Whitney and lad% NY Col J Devereaux, Augsta[R Smith, Macon M W Do wile, SC |J M Leozine, SatUla river S P Smith, Ga ' I MARSHALL BOUSE—A. B. LOCI. B R King, Fla |Miss Mlnelling, Boston A Bnssell, NY IN Merrill, Cal W Patterson, Macon Z PearsulL N Y G A Smith, Columbus |W M Wa®ey, Savh Lt Hollenbeck, Macon |J C Wickliffe, Fla A Cohen, NY D Smith, Ft Pnlaskl <4 W Miller, NY R W Ralston, Ga W A Boswell, Augusta F Santina, Ga G L Suelling, Boston J U Beall, A A G R R SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLY. P Van Rensselaer. Atlanta P J Bracken, do E Ponder, Bnrke co L Wimberly, do F Godlen, Burke co R Donnelly, N Y J McAulay, Savh H H Scranton, Shipping Intelligence. Miniature Almanac—Thin Day. Snn rises 6 06:Moon rises. 3 43 Sun 5 52|Uigh [water!. eve 7 18 PORT OF SAVANNAH. Monday, March 12, 1866. Arrived. Steamship Tybee, Crowell, New York—Hunter <f Gammell. steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen. Steamer Minnie Brandt, Travers, Augusta—La- Roche and West. Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta—M A Cohen. Brig Selma, Gibbs, Boston—C L Colby A Co. Norwegian bark Aqnila, Bjelke, St Thomas, in bal last— C Bpping. Cleared. Steamer Laura, Wallace, Augusta—Erwin A Har dee. Brig Canima, Richardson, Wilmington, SC-CL Colby A Co. Sc hr Georgia, McDonald, Bockport, Me—L J Gnil- martin A Co. Imports. Per steamer Minnie Brandt, from Augusta—170 bales cotton, 40 do yarns, 70 tens iron. Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—100 bales cotton 16 bags ground peas, 60 tons old iron, and sundry pkgs mdse. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—30 bales up- laud cotton and mdse. Kxports. Per schr Georgia, for Rockport, Me—102,108 feet lumber, 8,920 do timber. 'Passengers. Per steamship Tybee, from New York—Miss Smel ling, Mrs L B Levy, G H Otis, U Conk, A J Smith ami lady, G L Smelling, H McKay, M Flish, R A Heart, H Duckworth, E A McLaughlin, R Metcalf, E R King J M Merrill, G W Miller, L C Tebeau, A Russell, J C Gilmore, A Moran, A Cohen, W J Dowdiog, L Solo- mon, P Lynch, E Head, T W Bennett. Per steamer Minnie Brandt, from Angnsta—A W Davis, A Everson, T S Giese, J P Heidt, J Quinlan. Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—S S Furse, P D Wood, Ellis, W Roberts, Kellogg, T J Riley. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—Mrs T Ben nett, C Fenton, Capt 8 Dick, S P Smith, K Vander voost, J H Hall, R Smith, S T Patterson, W A Wilcox Capt H Peterson, Capt E Bartlett, P Glenn, and 15 deck. consignees. Per steamship Tybee. from New York—Adams Ex, J W Anderson A Son, W B Adams, Brigham, B A Co, Bothwell A W, N Barnett, Bell, W A C, J A Brenner, L S Benuett, T H Bolshaw, Blun A M, R Bailors, A S Bigelow, T Bateson, BA Bryant, J A A J F Brown, Brady. 8 A Co, T F Conwell, Colby A Co, 8 M Cold- lug, C A Purse, O Cohen, Claghorn A C, M S Cohen, A I. DeLarge. D A Bickford, M J Doyle, D A Morgan, M Duggan. Dnncan A J, W B Duffy. Eclipae F Line, Erwin A H, £ A Eckman, B F Eastern, J Epstein A Bro, M G Ehrlich. E Ehrlich, Q C Freeman, M Ferst, A A L Freidenberg, Fordycc, A A J, G A Sellg, L J Guilmartin, J Gilliland A Co, S Goodall, J Gross, A S Hartridge, Hess 10,(1 Gemendeo, Gaden A U, N A Hardee, Hunter A G, G M Heidt, Uolcombe A Co, R Habersham A Son, F P Halsey, JAM Hamilton, H A Alsberry, Hilton A R, Jones A W, 8 M Ledercr, J Lama, J Llppman, R J Larcombe, S Leavy, Lovell A l. JW Lathrop A Co, Unvtlle A G.. 1 Lssiy-A-syig kf-efehrer, V M MyreK B Mellon, D McConnell. W R McIntyre, T McDonald. A A E Mitchell, J C Maker, J C Mathews, M Newman. G W Nichols J Nelson A Son, G Ott, Palmer A D, Mrs S W Pease, T Pepper, Orff A W, J T Patterson, D O’Byrne, Rogers A C, U Roberts, JAW Rutherford, A Reschcr, H O Ruwc, W 11 Stark, Southern Ex, A A Solomons, R Stafford, E D Smyth, F W Sims A Co, Saunders A W, M J Solomons, Savh Gas Co, Tison A G, T Phillips, J L Vlllalonga, Wright A Co. E C Wade <£ Co. Wilder A F, W H Wiltberger, W H Weeks, U Wolff, Youge A N, T M Woodward, York. McIntyre A Co. Per stermor Swan, from Augusta—C W Thompson, E C Wade A Co, A M Scarborough, O’Fallon A Co, and others. Per steamer Minnie Brandt, from Augusta—Brady, S A Co, Wright, G A Co, N A Hardee. Ter brig Selma, from Boston—CRR J L Vlllalonga J W Lathrop, Brigham, B A Co, W H Stark, M New- mark, Lovell A L, M A Cohen, R Habersham A Son. rer steamer H M Cool, from Augusta—LJ Gull- martin A Co, N A Hardee A Co. Memoranda. Steamer Minnie Brandt reports—March 10th, 7 p m, passed str Gen Berry at Griffin's Landing, tied up, bound up ; llth, 10X a m, passed W G Gibbons at Jolinsou’s Landing, bound up. Consignees per Central Rnllmad. March 12, 1866. 926 bales cotton, 20 do domestics, 25 boxes tobacco Ho sks cotton seed, 30 do cow peas, 12 cars lumber, 2 do machinery and mdse to Biyan A H, M S Cohen, J M Prentiss, Rogers A C, B M Neely,-.A A Solomons, F Griinball, J W McAlpin, Mendel A L, Brwin A H, LaRoche A W, J F A M Hamilton, J W Montgomery, Capt K S Stnrge9, B Padelford, P H Behn, J W An derson, Wilder A F, R Habersham, J Richardson, G C Freman, J W Lathrop, Colby A Co, J Rabuu, J D Hopkinn, Bothwell A W, R W Gales, Sorrell Bros, J P Thomas, Dnncan A J, W H Burroughs, S Draper, C D Rogers, W Battersby A Co, Brady, S A Co, A Low, F W Sims, C Green A Son, Brigham, BA uo, S M Coldlng. 1 ■ ■ 1 11 11 1 ■ i. ■■ n"h» NOTICE. A LL Lhrnber and Timber shipped from the Ogle thorpe Mills wharf Will have to pay the regalhr rate of wharfage, via -. 30 cents per thousand f«eL WINBORN, LAWTON A CO., . f21-a28 Agents. WAREHOUSE NOTICE. Parties holding receipts for Cotton stored in onr warehouse are requested to present their receipts and move their cotton out by the 1st of May. If not taken ont by that time, we wfll turn it over to other commission meichants for storage. We hereby notify parties holding our receipts that we will not be re sponsible for cotton in our possession after that date. GAINES A CO., Warehouse and Commission Merchants, mlO-S Macon, Georgia. WAREHOUSE NOTICE. P ARTIES holding receipts for cotton stored In our warehouse are requested to present their receipts and move their cotton out by the 1st of May, as the business will be discontinued and warehouse disposed ot If not taken ont by that time, we will turn it over to other commission merchants for stor age. We hereby notify parties holding our receipts, that we will not be responsible for cotton in our pos session after that date. HARRIS A ROSS, Warehouse and Commission Merchants. m3-2w STANDARD LIQUORS, 207 BAY STREET. Havana Sugars. | Q BOXES Light Brown Havana Sugar For sale by HII/TON A BANDELL. - 198 Bay street. HOMINY, G0l»I MEAL 1 DA BARRELS Premium Hominy IUU GO half barrels do do 100 bbls K. D. White Corn Meal 60 half bbls do do In store and for sale by ml2-« HILTON A RANDELL, 193 Bay street- BOOKS r Received at „ •Toll 11 C. Schreiner Sc Hons’ J OSEPH H. AND HIS COURT. Also, FIVE HUN DRED WORKS by the best author*. m!2-3 Photographic. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS! A New and Fresh Supply, Of many varieties also, PH0T0GRAPHIC0N uwwn.fOR PANORAMIC ALBUM -| A new, ornamental, and nseftil article for the parlor. For sale by flT • COOPER, OLCOTT9Mt*FARRELLY. Porcelain! T HE subscriber respectfully gives notice to the citi zens of Savannah and vicinity that his stock of material and insirnroeots has arrived from New York, and that be .is now prepared to furnish the Porcelain Picture to nil who may favor him with their patronage. The demand for these pictures in north ern cities has been unprecedented, and Certainly for beauty of finish, as al„o lor durability, they are un surpassed by any other Photographic production. - Call and examine specimens at my rooms. 1 also have a new Camera fora for making Imperial Photographs and Cartes de Visite in the highest style of the art. Ambrotypes and copying of all kinds finished to order with neatness and despatch. My light is one of the finest In this section of the country, and my Chemical Operator stands at the head ot the profession. Pictures made in cloudy as well as in clear weather. Satisfaction given in all cases. Respectfully yours. J. N. WILSON, Photographer, Corner Broughton and Whitaker streets, ml2-IwAeod'2 Savannah, Ga. J. N. WILSON, Photographer, 8. E. corner Broughton &ncl Whitaker Stra., SAVANNAH, GA. Old pictures copied with (he greatest care.dl^ AB ORDINANCE To authorize Wm. Bbbitt, John Conduit Smith, Chas. B. Philips, their associates, executors, administra tors and assigns t- construct and operate llorae Railways in certain streets of the city or Savannah. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Alderman of the City of Savannah in Council Assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, That there Is hereby granted to Wm. Ebbltt, John Conduit Smith, and Chas. B. rhilips, and such other persons as may hereafter become associated with them, and to their executory administrators and asaigns permission, authority and consent to iky a single, or double track for horse railways, with all the necessary and convenient tracks, for turn outs, side tracks and switches, in any or all of the follow- ing streets In said city, to-wit: Bay street with its extensions; Indian or Mill streetto the present and fu ture corporate limits of the sold city. Also, South Broad street witli connections ou West Broad street, 'William or New street to the Canal, East Broad street with the Thunderbolt road to tie present and future corporate limits of the city. Also Whitaker street and Price street to the present md future corporate limits of ihe city. Also West Brond street and Ro berts street to the present and fature corporate limits of the city. Also Esst Broad street with all the necessary or desirable exchanges or intersections, as the said incorporators or railway company may determine ; Provided, nevertheless, that no track shall pass through any of the public squares, and no doable track be laid in a street, less than one hun dred (100) feet wide; and provided, also, that If the company shall find it necessary lo remove a public pump in any of its operations, that said company shall at its own expense establish another well and pump in such place as the committee on pnmps may select. Sec. 2. And he it farther ordained by the authority aforesaid, That the carriages to lie used on said rail ways shall be of the best style, with all modern Im provements, and shall be drawn by horses or mules, the (aty Connci) reserving the rigbt to limit the use of said railways within the corporate limits or the city to the transportation of passengers and their ordi nary baggage. Sec. 3. Aud be it farther ordained byihe authority aforesaid. That the City Council may determine the rate of stated at which said cars or carriages may be ran, provided that said railway company shall not be required to run any railway car or carriage at any time when the ordinary demand for passage in the same would not be sufficient to remunerate said company for running the same ; and provided, also, that the City Council shall not restrict the running of sneb Dumber of cars or carriages at a reasonable rate of speed, as Haid company may think proper. Sec. 4. And be it Amber ordained by the authority aforesaid, That the Said railways are to be construct ed and operated as aforesaid on such grade as shall be established and constructed lor ail the streets of the Cltv. which »aIA «w^L.,.le(( not, dm Inc the .— the coat or to the damage of w ttl ,g—~..pany ; and tire said streets may be, in thef u-ti place, planked at least twenty-four (24) feet *.Me in the centre, on which said railways are cons*ructed by and at the expense of said company, provided always that said company shall be requir' d to pave, macadamize, or otherwise improve the said twentv-four (24) feet. -,vhen the city shall causo the remaining portions of said streets corresponding with andlopposite thereto to be so paved, macadamized or otherwise improved- And all the monies expended by tje city for the im provements, grading or planking tf either of the s id streets of benefit or value to thCBaid company, for the object and purposes in thut wdinance aud con tract contained between the due of tbff 'passage hereof, and the completion of the ■ehl railways shall he refunded to the city by the com(nny. Sec. 6. And be it further ordained by tlie authority aforesaid, That tlie track of Said wllway shall not be elevated above the snriace of th( streets, and shall be laid with tlie O. G. rail, or such it her improved mil us the company may preier, and (Hall be so laid that carriages and other vehicles can easily and freely cross said tracks at any aud all )tints thereof with the least possible obstruction. SEC. 6. And be It further ordainci by the authority aforesaid. That the rates of fart for any distance Within one mile shall not exceed tui HO) cents, and within the limits of the city over ote mile ou any one line of railway shall not exceed twtnty (20) cents for each passenger. Sec. 7. And be it further ordatnedby the authority aforesaid. That the rights and privileges hereby granted to said company shall be lotfelted to the city, unless the construction of one or twre of said rail ways shall be commenced within out year from the passage of this ordiuance, and 1.0 much of all the routes aforesaid as shall not be fully completed with in ten yoars from the passage thcrea'shail beforfelt- to the city unless the City Council Bliall extend the time, aud in case any or either of slid routes, or any part thereof shall be abandoned by tie parties afore said all improvements except, the irdi rails upon such tracks or routes or so much thereof as shall be aban doned shall be forfeited to the city. Sec. 8. And be it further ordainetby the authority aforesaid, That if the said parties * company shall hereafter become incorporated uufcr or by any act of the Legislature or otherwise asoj law directed, the rights and privileges granted by virtue of this ordinance, shall extend to such ctrporation for the time, and upon the conditions heret prescribed, and when snen act of incorporation shill have been ob tained such corporation according o terms thereof shall have all the rights and privilege hereby grant ed as tlie successors of said parties without any far ther action of the City Council 0 said city of Sa vannah. Sec. 9. And be It further ordained by the authority aforesaid that the right to operate aid railways shall extend from year to year, or for tie full expiration of twenty-five years from ttiograuttlereof, aud at the expiration ol Said time or times thebartles operating said railways shall be entitled to tujoy all of said privileges granted by tiffs ordinana, and the act or incorporation'until the City Coua U shall elect by ordinance passed for that purpose 10 purchase said railways, depots, depot grounds, sta ion grounds, sta tion houses, carriages, cars,horwa, mules, harness, equipage, fnrnUuve, and all Implement* of every name, kind and-description, uketTic the,’Obstruction or operation ol' said railways, or any ol tlie appur tenances in and abont the aame, in the manner and on the terms following, that is to aay—ead ordinance shall fix the time when the City Council wtil purchase and take said railway* and otb# properq, appurten ances before mentioned, which shall not Wi fes* than six months nor more than twelve montns tfter the passage of said ordinance, and at the tme of par- chasing aud taking said railway and otl»r property and appurtenances above mentioned, the city Coun cil Shall pay to the parties owning and oprating the same a sum of money, the amount of whlh ihall be ascertained by computing tlie interest at sk per cen- tem for one rear on Buch sum or amonntis is to be pato as the purchase money, so that eufe interest shall atnonnt to a sum equal to the earnikjs or said railways for the year next preceding the tine when the City Council shall purchase, take and Ay for the same. Sec" Iff. Anti be ft furtlteroniaitied by thq.nthority aforesaid, fltftt thftf ordinance shall not impir or In any manner interfere with the sewerageir water works of the city or the gas light company, but that the rights and priv lieges hereby granted ai subject thereto Sec. it. And be it further ordained by the tithortty aforesaid, That the said William Ebbltt, Jim Con duit Smith and Charles B Philips shall eDtelnto an agreement with the said City Connell, to be Aecuted bv them and the Mayor or acting Mayor of th city of Savannah, #nd aounterslgued by the Clerk oThfc (tty Council finder i& corporate seal, obliging he *id William Ebbltt, John Conduit Smith and Claries B. Philips, their associates and assigns of the tie part and the City Council of the other part, to snde by aud perform the stipulations herein contan-d re spectively, which agreement when so execute hhtii beobligitory upon both parties as aforesaid in *ery particular, and until anch agreement or contact Bhall be executed lhi9 Ordinance shall have no’hrco or e |fecL - Passed in Council June 16,1865. Signed R- D. ARNOLD, Mayl Attest: R- T. GniSON, CHerk of Council. j*s. Stewart, Clerk of Council. Miscellaneous* JUST THE THING FOR THE OPERA. t Jdirect from Paris, s splendid assort- ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, suitable for Head Dresses, Ac., at W. W. LINCOLN’S Drug Store. m5 CITY MARSHAL’S SALE. TTNDER resolution of the City Council of Savau- ..., nah ’ aDd nndCT direction of the Committee on l uhlic Sales and City Lots, I will sell at public out- cry, on the premises, on Wednesday, 21st Inst., at n o clock, A. M., all that lot of Land, being apartol city domain, known as lot No. flvo (5) Charlton ward, City 01 Savannah, containing fifty-one feet on Barnard street and ninety feet nine inches in depth. lermsofnale—Twenty per cent, cash on the ag gregate valuation and increase money, and interest on the balance of the purchase money to be paid quarterly at the City Treasury, at the rate of six per cent, per annum, with the privilege to the purchaser or paying into the Treasury the balance remaining unpaid of the purchase money and all interest due thereon np to the time of said payment, receiving after said payment a fee simple title .. THOS. S. WAYNE, ml °- 10t City Marshal. Notice. THE firm of B. WINTON A H. BANKSTON -a day dissolved by mutual consent. B. WINTON, March 5th, 1866. ^*2mros. The undersigned, fl. Bankston, will carry on the business for his own account. All claims against the firm must be presented to me lor pawmeat, and all accounts due will be payed to the undersigned n. BANKSTON, Bronghton-st. lane, bet. Whitaker inar8-lw and Barnard-sts. Shipping, urray’s Line REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES! CaMa Passage, $30 N Peek, |M N The new and splendid steamship LEO, Dearborn, commander, will leave for the above port on her regu lar day, Wedniay, March 14, at 4 o’clock p. in. For freight or passage, haring superior accommo dations, apply to inlfl OCTAVU8 COHEN. FOR NEW YORK ' ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Company. SIDE-WHEEL SHIP, Carrying the United States Mail. /'f EORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.—In the Snp V t rior Court of said county.ab « Aaron Champion, ") rs. Foreclosure of Mortgage Angus McAlpin, McAlpin, and M. MoAlpin. Donwld ] Jaunary Term, 1866. It appearing to the court, by the petition of Aaron Champion (accompanied by the note and mortgage deed), that on the twAty-foul8M4ay of May, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, the defendants made and de livered to the plaintiff their joint and several promis sory note, bearing date the day and year aforesaid, whereby the defendants promised, on the first day of October next following the date of said note, to pay to the order of plaintiff fifty-six thousand and thirty- five dollars and eighty cents, for value received ; and that afterwards, on the day aud year aforesaid, the defendants, the better to secure tlie payment of said note, executed and delivered to the plaintiff their deed of mortgage, whereby said defendants mortgaged to the plaintiff all that tract and parcel of land Ty ing and being in Chatham county aforesaid, on the Savannah river, about three miles from the city of Savannah, aud known as •• Tile Hermitage," contain ing about eix hundred and forty acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On tlie north by the Savan nah river, on the east by lands belonging to William H. Stiles, on the south by the Augusta road, and on the west by lauds belonging to John Williamson,with the buildings and improvements on the said tract of land, lying and being. Anti it inrther appearing that the said note remains nnpaid. It is TuzsxroRz order ed, that the said defendants do pay into court, on or l lefore the first day of the next terra thereof, the prin cipal, interest and costs dne on said note, or shew cause to the contrary, if any they can. And that on the failure of the defendants so to do, the equity of redemption in and to said mortgaged premises be for ever thereafter barred and foreclosed. And it is fur ther ordered that this rule be published in one of the public papera of the city of Savannah once a month for four months previous to the next term of this court, or served on the defendants or their special agent or attorney, at least three months previous to the next term of the conrt. A true extract from the minutes of this court. January 13th, 1866. WILLIAM H. BULLOCH, H6-lam4m Clerk 8. C. C. C. Coal, Coal, Coal. VIOW discharging from schooner Learning. JN 300 tona Red Ash [Egg Coal. For sale ver G EORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.-In the Supe rior Court of said county. Aaron Champion, ) vs. Foreclosure of Mortgage Anops MoAipin, James W. j MoAlpin, and Donald M. | January Term, 1S66. MoAlpin. J It imnMHi.- * ■■ f 1 .jV.Vuow l^-rt f A —./M deed), that ou the eighteenth day of Dece^i>2Y: eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, defend...^, under the firm name of "A. McAlpin A Brothers,” made and delivered to the plaintiff their promissory note, hearing date the day and year aforesaid, whereby the defendants promised, on the first day of Jaunary, eighteen hundred aud fifty-nine, to pay the plulntifi' or order, nineteen thousand and seven dollars and nine cents, with interest, from the first of January, eighteen hundred aud fifty-eight, (or valne received ; and that afterwards, on the day and year aforesaid, the defendants, the hotter to securethopaymentof said note and interest, executed and delivered to the plain tiff their deed of mortgage, whereby the aaiu defend ants mortgaged to the plaintiff all that tract and par- oel of land, situate, lying aud being in Chatham county aforesaid, on the Savannah river, about three miles from the city of Savannah, and known as “Tlie Hermitage,’’ containing abont six hnndred and forty acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the north by the Savannah river, ou the east by lands belonging to Wm. U. Stiles, ou the south by the Augusta road, and on the west by lands belonging to John Williamson- with the buildings and improve ments on the said tract of land lying and being. And it farther appearing that said note and interest there on from the first day of Jaunary, eighteen hundred and sixty one, remains unpaid, It is tberepose ot- dkrkd that the said defendants do pay into court, ou or before the first day of the next term thereof, the principal, interest aud costs tl ue on said note, or Bhew cause to the contrary, if any they can. And that on the failure of the deieudauts so to do, the equity of redemption in and to said morgaged premises be for ever thereafter barred and foreclosed. And it is fur ther ordered, that this rule be published In one of the public gazettes of the city of Savannah once a month for four months previous to the next term of this court, or served ou the defendants or their special agent or attorney, at least three months previous to the next term of this conrt. A true extract from the minutes of the conrt. January 13tb, 1866. WILLIAM H. BULLOCH, jl6.1am4m Clerk S. U. C. C. FARE REDUCED. ?abin Passage, $30 Steerage, 112 Deck, SIO. The new, very fast and splendid side-wheel steam ship GENERAL, BARNES, h"Sj?® t P»“^V^an e^yortl^Hne' 60 huura - and wiu Saturday, March 17, at 7 o'clock a. in. For freight or passage, having accommodations unsurpassed by any ship in the trade, apply to mt2 WILDER A FULLARTON. Shipping. FOR PHILADELPHIA. CABIN PASSAGE, $25 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 m3 HUNTER A GAMMELL. For Charleston, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. F O The fast steamer U N T A Captain G. W. Caithb. I N, Leaves every Monday Murniag at 9 o’clk. All way freight payable on the dock. For freight or passage, having fine state room ac commodations, apply on board, at Padelford’a wharf, ~ * * M. A. COHEN, 89 Bay street. For Augusta AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE RIVER The very light draft steamer 8 W A. NT, Capt. M J. COHEN, Will leave as above on Wednesday, at 10 o'clock a. in. For freight or passage, apply on board or to M. A. COHEN, Agent, No. 89 Bay street. Freight will be received aDd stored in warehouse at Padeiford’s wharf at all times. m1?-m, tu&slm FOR MM & IIJWKlMILLE VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, And Landings on the Altamaha and Ocmnlgee rivers. STEAMER Footer OITV, Capt. , , - m mis day at Fiord- wi-rf, tv*,, ot West Hroad street, and will leave as abt>»» — Wednesday, 14th Inst., at — o’clock. This boat Is light draft, in good order, baring Just been thoroughly overhauled, ana lias large carrying capacity. Transportation chargee on goods to Macon and Hawkituville paid promptly. Insurance effected by this boat at as low rates ns by any boat in the trade. For freight, apply to F. M. MYRELL, Agent, m!2 Harris’ Buildings, Bay st. S TATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY To all whom it may concern: Whereas, James J. Humphries will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismiesory as Executor on the estate of Emellne S. Roberts, late of said county, deceased; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before Bald Conrt to make' objection (if any they have) ou or before the first Monday in September next, otherwise said let ters will be granted. Witness my band and official signature this 10th day of February, 1866. D. A. O’BYRNE, f!2-lam6m Ordinary. Tobacco. 200 Tobacco, of various brands In store and for sale by m9-4 L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO. NOTICE. To Captains of Steamboats. CITY OF SAVANNAH, 1 Office Clerk of Codnoil, March 12, 1866./ [Extract from Ordinance 28th November, 1844;i The following extract Is published for information of the captains of steamboats: “ No steamboat shall, while passing the line wharves in the city, exceed in speedflve Hides per hour. “ Every steamboat so violating, the owner or own ers thereof shall be subject to a fine not exceeding tnirty dollars for each and evety offence ” JAMES STEWART, ml 2-6 ’ Clerk of Council. ST. CHARLES SALOON, B Y A. STAMM, Bay Lane, rear of Poet Office.— The best Liquors, Ales, Wines Segara, Ac., always on band, inclndiug a choice article of BELT ER’S WATER, directly imported from Hersaglhnm, Nassau, and the beat of Rhine Wines. LUNCH every day at U o’clock. ml2-ly ’ ‘SUGAR AND FLOUR. i < - 1 AH BARRELS Stewart's A. C, and Crushed Sugars IUU 200 bbla Flour, assorted brands 100 half bbls do do For sale by mli-5 MILLER, THOMAS 3b CO. For Liverpool. jttv The A 1 American ship SABAH N*W- *rVz>MAN. Capt. Emer, having a large portion imor her cargo engaged, w$f havo quick d*s- patch for above port. J in quantities to auit customers. Delivered in any part of the city without extra! For freight engagements, app’y tf Charge at 913 60 per ton. *10 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CU. * ’ CH1PMAN A CHAPIN, — = —' Hror LiverpooL The fine British ship LADY HAVELOCK wants 500 bales of cotton to complete her cargo. u Apply to [8-2 K. A. SOULLARD. otice rat HE nndenigned are Agenta for the sale ot Steam a Engines manufactured at the Continental Works, New York, and have a supply now on hand. Please call and see them. mar8-lw E. C. WADE 3b CO. FOR MACON & HAWKINSVILLE VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, And landings on tlie Altamaha and Ocmnlgee rivers. De’WTfct Clinton, Capt. Scammcrhome, is loading This Day at wharf foot of West Broad street, aud will leave as above on Tuesday, 13tU inst., at — o’clock. For freight, apply to F. M. MYRELL, Harris’ Buildings, Bay street, Or to R. W. MILLER, ml (Ltd on wharf. FOE AllUSTA AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE RIVER. The light draft steamer TT 1ST I O NT, Capt. H. B. Fuaziir, is loading this day, and will leave as above on Tttestlay, 13th insf., at O o’clock p. nt. Freight received and stored in fire proof ware- house foot of West Broad street, free of expense. This boat is new, of exceedingly light draft h*s been very successful, and la commanded by officers of long experience on the river. Freight Liken at reduced rates. For freight, apply to F. M. MYRELL, Harris’ Buildings, Bay street. Or to M. A. BA RLE, on wharf. FOR RICEB0R0. 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 Bryan street. For Palatka, E. Ela., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA- R\ S, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The elegant and very fast steam packet SYLVAN SHORE, Capt JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted np for this rente, will leave lor the above places Every Tuesday Morning ut 10 o’clock* All freight payable by shippers. 9 dations, 0 a'ni)v r I ? 8 ?? se ’ S? vln IL 8 nperior accommo- w*-— - PP<y iA..tbe_offlco, Florida Steam Pykct j2T tr Agenta. TOWING. _ The new and powerful ^,’eteam tugs E. H. WEBSTRR and G. LOANE are prepared to tow vessels in the harbor, or to and from sea. Application for towing may be made to the cap tains, on board, or to CRANE & GRAYBILL, Agenta, N-tf 80 Bay street. For Charleston, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. Caarying the Cnited States Mail. STEAMER FANNIE, CAPTAIN McNELTY, will leave as above from the Florida Steamboat wharf, foot of West Broad street, on Thursday, March 8th, at 3 p. n>. This boat la in very excellent order, is commanded by officer* of experence; and has superior state room accommodations for passengers While the boat is on her trips, freight will )>e re ceived and stored in fire-proof warehouse, free of ex pense. Way freight pa> aide on wharf. No freight taken after 12 o'clock ou day of sailing. No freight received after 12 o’clock on day of sail ing. For freight or passage, apply to F. M MYRELL, Agt t»5 tl Harris' Buildings, Bay street Or to W. Johnson, on wharf. Pacific Mull Steamship Company’s Through Dine to California, 'T'OUCHING af,Mexican Ports, and earning the A United States Mall. Leave Pier No. 42 North River, foot of Canal street, at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st. llth and 21st of every month, (except when those dates fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday,) for AspinwaU, con necting via ^Panama Railway, with she of the Com pany’s steamships from Panama for San Francisco, touching at Acapulco. MARCH. 1st—Arizona, connecting with Golden City. 10th—Henry Chauncey. Capt. Gray, connecting with Colorado, Capt. Watkins. -r> : 21st—New York, Captain Homer, connecting with Constitution, Capt. Farnsworth. Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Bgapma with steamers for South Pacific ports. Those o$ULtouch at Manzanillo. lAV A discount of One Quarter from steajffpl rates allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers with families. Also, an allowance of One Quarter on through rates to clergymen and their families and school teachers; soldiers having honorable dis charges, Half Fare. One hundred pounds baggage'alfowed each adult Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and attend to ladles and children without male protec tors. Baggage received on tbe dock the day before sailing, from steamboats, rallfoads, and passengers who prefer to send down early. An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and attendance free. A steamer will be placed on the line January 1, 1866, to run from New Orleans to Aspinwall via Havana. For passage tickets, or farther information, apply atthe Company’s ticket office, on the Wharf, foot of Canal street, North River, New York. F. W. G. BELLOWS, J9-3m Agent. FOR H4WK1MILLE1 MACON VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, And Landings on the Altamaha and Ocmnlgee rivers. Steamer Oak; Capt. MoCanley, Is now receiving freight at Old Florid* Steamboat Wharf, foot of West Broad street, and will leavens above on Friday, -Jth inst., at 6 o’clock, p. m This boat is in good order, built expresely for the trade, and rates A l in insurance offices. Transportation charges on goods to Macon and Hawkinsville paid promptly. Arrangements have been mado with the Agent of the Macon & Brunswick Railroad to forward goods promptly through to Macon on arrival of the boat at Hawkinsville. Freight received aDd stored in fire-proof wara-honse on Old Florida Steamboat Wharf, foot of West Broad street. For freight, Ac., apply to J. B. PRESDEE, Agt., 109 Bronghton street. F. M. MYRELL, iff 6 Harris* Bnildlng, Bay at. Regular Line BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND DARIEN. The light draft and fast steamer FALCON will leave Savannah every Tuesday and Friday mornings at 7 o’clock, and Darien every Saturday evening and Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock. Freight received at all times in warehouse- passage, $5 oo. For freight or passage, apply to CHAS. L. COLBY A CO , Corner Bay and Abercom streets. L. E. B. DELORME, tii-tl Agent at Darien. FOR PALATKA, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, FER NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. fCarrying the United States Mail. The new aDd fast Steam Packet Ella, Capt P. E. ROWLAND, will leave on Tuesday Morning, January 30th, and continue to leave regularly every TUESDAY at 10 o’clock. For freight or passage, apply on board at Charles ton and Florida steam packet Wharf, until further no ice. M. A. COHEN. Freight payable by shippers. Freight received at all times at tbe Warehouse. (29-e-m-tn-tf For Palatka, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FER NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and fast Bailing Steamer LIZZIE BAKER, Capt N. King, Having been placed permanently npon this route whl leave for the above places on Friday Morning, 96th, nt 10 o’clock, and continue to leave every Friday morning thereafter at same hour. Retaining, she will leave Palatka every Sunday morning, Plcolata every Sunday forenoon, and Jack sonville every Monday morning, arriving at Savon, nah on Tuesday morning. Freight received at all times at the warehouse oa the wharf. AH freight payable by shippers. For freight or passage, having splendid cabin ac commodation, apply at the office ou Florida Steam Packet wharf, or to CLAGHORN 3b CUNNINGHAM, j24-tf Agenta.