Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, March 19, 1866, Image 3

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Tv A N A-KL * V- , — la l!ip« and 8l«auu«n. H»K NEW YORK. Sai into, Saturday, March 24th, — lire Thursday. March 22d, at — r,m iiasTON. I’ibbetta, Wednesday, March 21, ,.nip wiin*"“ Tl i.«- k F,)!l AfOlSTA. 1,011s, every Saturday morning r Win- ,, Wednesday. March 21st, at 10 W. Frazier, This Day, at 10 o’clock . Wendnesday, March 21st, at . \Vm. ‘Vr^nny | OK CIUK1.ESTON. I,mill, every Tuesday and Thurraday at Miner - .at )'■ " , ,.verv Thursday morning at 10 : :T r K ‘“' l,,lt lUHTOBTOWN. ,, '•in-pi,y, every Sunday morning, t Tiv- AU’KINSVrLI.E. ,,nd Charles 8. Hardee, every i o’clock. volt FI.OKID*. _ u , Hll SIlor c, every Tuesday morning, at every Saturday morning, at ll,i Her, every Friday morning at 10 ,... v Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock. ... Hl ,i, bted to the Southern Express r,, for lute Charleston papers. ivili The fiU?an* tr • • fr om Pltotk* tl* j jjr steamship Wm. Tibbetts, Capt. , r o yesterday morning from Boston. j 1( . a vy weather during her voyage. pt our thanks for the usual | rited ;ht IP'lli* ,. steamer Ella, Captain Rowland, ille on Saturday night. Shore, Captain Tucker, also ar- : same evening. Thu steamer Frazoe arrived on lmrleston. police Matters. iivketat the Barracks could not furnish a single ^ ,!<*„'-roii Saturday morning, and in con- 1 l l,,-e was not a session. This morning, r will make up for lost time, as during Sat- s . u-tul -St. Patrick’s Day number of UI; if law. Ai Bi*. - We have received from Eatill ,*-r of (iodey’s Lady’s Book. It mher of »jlegant piatea display- s, i hoice literary matter, enter- l^lit readmg and a new song, ifi a capital number. H& the April mi .. rr or Thoops.—The major part of the iUur K v.n" i*t, who were mustered out of , w; - r >• -ic their departure yesterday -.ntii*-' btf-;i:ir?mp Virgo. They were accom- ; Kuahall, lately in command of this , c Brooks and H. L. Wood, Lieu. \ f.id. \\ II. Ltrrabae, J. W. Doughty, i: I. Kendall and J- F. Kendall, and iir. ii There now remains but about ?u t»■•: this rceiment, and they have yet 9oms New Post Commander.—Major W. C. Manning, of the 103d U. S. C. L, on Saturday’ assumed command of the District, in place of Colonel Kimball, of the 12th Maine regiment, who has been recently mustered out of the service. Tlii ‘.nidi’s Court, urday morning a few cases were r.-t was that of Linas Howell vs. tor tli** recovery of debt. By the ovi- >.l that defendant did owe the money, i iti.miinaed the case upon condition ir.it pay tlie sum, twenty dollars, be- M.uy Blunt cs. Rachel Ewing for the nail di-l-t, iudgmeutwas rendered for n \\an aigned on the charge of keeping ■ah * 1 i and mutilated the clothes of a Vtt.-r hearing the evidence in the case, . • i to show that the dog did tear the • o v Hie Judge ordered the defendant to : the dress and also the costs of court, m was charged with crowding a lady off *: the Judge not considering that the : .i y malicious intent on the part of , ho dismissed the case. iiiiiii i“ the Lute Shooting Case. • : :o i, i.i.nj i»*st Hie Honor Mayor Ander- j 1 . itli him Aldermen Lachlisou and Wyl- i ■ i • investigating the case of Hem*y • k\ ••.th tiii* shooting of Robert A. Clune .and -ho had been enlarged by the • 1 : 'i"i V inquest, but subsequently ar il i t tiin. Braimau, commanding this i t Vt the request of His Honor Col. Kim- 1 - matter over to the civil authorities. -tu i; l J. Harden, City Attorney, appealed at Mayor, and in opening the case it i.-t here as a prosecuting officer; that - lu -rely convened according to the law *-i. i- or any Alderman the right to act as ..uting magistrates to examine the testi ' * ise and see whether it is a bailable one : i tie accused shall be committed to answer Superior Court. He said the court had .’horityto sit as justices, and was here to • power of the civil authorities, and not ■»»: i" go at large who had committed a mur uve it said that the military authorities • ii..- case which belonged properly to the | If Fid] wa« first examined. His testimony was 1 • same as that rendered before the t and published at the time. the corporal of the 12th Maine was one of the principal witnesses at ■ v. tigation, was next examined but * • elicited, and as the testimony has fully published we do not give it at late liar keeper for Mr. Tow, at the ■ i. was also examined, and his tes- ".atally the same as published at the '• i In the course of his testimony 1 that he had thrown up his hand to u Tow on his arm, when the pistol •• •'» killed Clune, the powder burning 1 • ■ ussion causing it to swell. Coun- : th shot from the pistol in striking 1 Ii:, t be likely to ascend instead of 11*” replied that he did not know. ■) ^’ulhvun was also examined and gave A Xono Passage.—We understood from a Custom House oflioer that the ship Golden Light, from Liver pool, was outside the bar yesterday. She has been three months making the passage, and the crew have been on short allowance for some time. She is loaded with salt, and is drawing nineteen feet of water. A Row on Shipboard.—Early yesterday morning some of the sailors of a ship lying near the Exchange dock, who had been out enjoying the 17th of March probably, went aboard the ship and commenced a row, which came near ending seriously. One of the men had hit leg broken and was otherwise seriously injured. The captain, however, soon quelled the disturbance and locked the offenders up. The Fire Last .Vis;lit. At about eleven o’clock last night the carpenter shop of Mr. Bankston, on Broughton street lane, a few doors west of Whitaker, was discovered to be on tire. The building and its contents were of such an inflam mable character that the fire made rapid progress, and the flames soon burst through the roof and rolled up in great volume, endangering the neighboring buildings. The Are department arrived on the ground with their usual promptitude, however, and within fifteen or twenty minutes from the time the alarm was given half a dozen streams were brought to bear upon the burniug building. The fire was confined within the building in which it originated, but tbe lower and upper stores of that building with their contents of stock, tools, etc., were entirely consumed. The building destroyed was of brick, two stories high, fronting on Broughton street Lane, and be longed to the Courier estate. It was rented by Mr. Bankston, late Winston k Bankston carpenter. He had an insurance on the stock in the shop of $25,00 in tho North American Insurance Company of New York, J. S. Thomas agent in this city. A young man named William Farrelly, while stand ing imprudently near the burning building in the yard at the rear, was struck by bricks from the falling wall. He was picked up insensible and carried into Heidt’s apothecary store, where he was attended to by Dr. Charlton. It was found that he had sustained no injury beyond some flesh wounds upon tbe head and face and a slight bruise on the chest, no bones being broken. He was conveyed to his home. The lire was without doubt incendiary. We regret to learn that Mr, J. E. Russell, an indus trious and worthy mechanic lost a valuable set of tools by the fire, on which there was no insurance. There were other individual losses the particulars of which we could not learn last night. The efforts of the fire department on the occasion were worthy of all praise, giving assurance that the destructive element will always meet an‘energetic and successful opposition from our well organized and har monious firemen. The Metropolitan, the Germania, the Washington and Oglethorpe Companies were promptly on the ground, and did effective service; and conspicuous among the combatants of the devouring flames were our faithful blacks, whose stalwart arms kept time with their “old time’’ refrains, which swelled in merry chorus above the din and clamor of the exciting and boisterous scene. Row In -a Dance House. ) Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—M J Solomon On Satur.lay night the ncgrqqs in the western part j BoUl^ tdl ( k Pl] Helm, U ,Cyh«pJ LJ GqHmSklln, the city engaged in a “shin-dig” at a house in ■ BlIHAtifvB sfC-i, Ctaghorn • Ck.- •'*' - ■*' Per steamer Elia, from Jacksonville—F M Mvrell. i i-^lUUniga, Hi GiUiinatUu, B & -IVyam, TWm A trrflu. jhJYllliM %' j Consignees per Atlantic and Gulf R. R. ( Per sfeaj ' ■ .—. - - ... . ——TT~. —. er H M Cool, from Darien—M J Solomon i Cooper Shop Lane, running between Bryant and. Joa chim street, and west of West Broad street.;, X dis . turbanee taking place, the police officers attempted to'i arrest the parties when the negroes Het upon and at tempted to maltreat them. Help arriving, the officers M A ill'll IT, 1806. Miscellaneous. JUST THE THING FOR .THE OPERA. secured live of the offenders and took them to the Bar- I ~' 9 I’hlcs Wtton, 228 hbte sjrop, 30 head cattle, 11 tio. _ : *“*-“ wool. 1 can ing •, :m cow hides, 1 piano, 5 sks racks where they were locked up. The parties having the dance on their premises were afterwards arrested, and taken to the Barracks on the charge of violating the new city ordinance, to the effect that no ball or amusement of that kind can be had without ftrst get ting permission from his Honor the Mayor. Kcsaway.—Yesterday afternoon a horse, attached to a light wagon containing a lady and child, ran away on the Thunderbolt road, overturning the wagon into a ditch, and throwing the occupants out. It appears that the gentleman who was driving the vehicle gut out when opposite the Catholic cemetery and went into the graveyard to talk to some ladies, leaving the horse standing alone. Ending himself loose the ani mal started off at a moderate gait, when a horseman came clattering along, and the noise startled him into’ a run. The rider overtook the carriage’ and whfle at tempting to stop the horse he turned aside into a ditch, upsetting the wagon. The shafts were broken and it was otherwise injured, and at first the lady was supposed to be badly injured; hut it fortunately turned out that she was more frightened than hurt. The horse and vehicle were the property of Mr. Feelev, at the Pulaski House stable, and we learn that the horse was one of tho safest in the stable coUou seed, 2 h >rses, t wagon, to Duijcaii & J,C W TPST opened, direct from Paris, a splendid assort- 'Garmany, Wilder .v F. J Clay, N' A Hardee, A BLnce | ** ment of ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI , USE—W. n. Wn.TDEJfOEft ,t cij. C L Langdon, 11 Head W D Hamilton, Ga J G Young, Pt Royal G G Prentice, 1‘luia C Kossway, N Y 1{ Cogdell, Ga J 8 Ash, Penn L M Griffin, Valdosta C A Barnes, Valdosta iJ P Gilson, Darien Mr and Mrs Allen, N Y !s H Goldsmith, Balt Miss Hendricks, do G 11 Shorter, ir s A B F Sanford, Ky K G Westmoreland, Sn» II D Hamilton, Ga A Stevens, Augusta W F Pendleton, Ga TV E Alexander, Ga E Everett Augusta .1 E Morrow, C Aufluger, Oswego K B Brown, Ga H F Miunerly, N V Lt 1) B Chi-ley, lath Me J B Jewell, Mass T C Arnold, Ogeechee W H Swift, Ga SB Nottins, Augusta J J Lawton and son E Devcreux, do G W Weld) and wife, Balt J Gardner, Ga C B Devereaux, AuguslalA. P Lambeth, C Eli R T Council}’, Ga K Herrington, Ga J J Upham.U 3 A MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LlTCK. LPutnay, Thomasville iWXoren, Fla W T Richmond, Savli VV II 11: zzard, Ga G Jac.oly, do IjL Parker, J E Aryer, do |A M Harris, Fla Dr E M Crews, Charleston! 1’ E Citron, tl. R E McJlillan, Ga ‘.I M Owens, Ga H M Clark and lady, Aug II H Scramon, do ■ , ®*ng. and |„. J ^Vyj.rrys.,, ’huii.’ii il„-n said that all the material teati- |jr,.^“ ’ ’ 11 ' • *1, and there was no necessity I.. 4 " arih ^ 1:1 *'• and he would therefore make id the law. After defining the 1 ■ 3 '• murder and reading the laws of the ^ fusu 14 t5;crot ' J * lie said that he would not ask r ’ turn 51 Uill for murder, as there was uv.-1 “ cafiyo * malice. The law says intoxi- I ■ t -* bee h ,c >>oi<tth, a punr 1 - «in excuse for crime, except where 1 d,»T tlm person has been made drunk through malicious motives, when liable. He would ask the Jua- 1 present, 1 have ^her i ? an ° K the char ^ e of involuntary * *»' - ’ ie c °n*mission of an unlawful act. ^ iid Judge Harden, “inacrys- ncitl if*r a military nor a civil gov- p e ndBttLnaiV* ltlif,r Worm nor butterfl y; and R «fiarptnu’r 1 u, f a ? 1 1)Ut hi8 foot down aild f,ald . '*^ coousitt^^” ,naT ‘ ^ Coroner's inquat, tiii.hcatQ anfl mu8t be Punished. We to gay W(t T N and uot aJ l° w th« military and that r **. uot 1>0wcr to enforce our into the Uhi * r ' la " as I10t J et fit to be ad- "Wshcrime cun »riiuence of her inability a “ kC<l 11,8 Court to hold a **""• ^d •„ ‘ ° f b,il - “ th °T L”ml. cv ;, .,, r “>>»•»«theirattendanert Coen ‘ " ^ ta “ fc bein « ridumedtothe >K Zut'T, ‘I* 6 *J efeua “«. ‘hen mad. » %1* fcr ‘ ‘ hi “ cl,8nt * 8 » held at Ml it '"touldBo,/ ? lo " ,est gnde of murder- th. r to the four different counts; they I *’’>krcZ, wi,h ,he ST; r f ltr , Ll0yd 6 fomarks, the Board r^ftefan 1 ‘° another foom. i n the ^.Hewing Ur ,Wy returncd - and Promul- in?“oumv'T bcC ° nflUe<lm ‘*'0 common "r ‘ he aCti ° n of thB Su- 11, , h( . ' „ or to Rlve eood and auf- ^rjii ttai.i n oi *? ren ^y thousand dollars ,te c saa -mSfA rr b4ii - “o iJHruJ2?™ at the ttL 1 ? b ^ore q nnti] Slight Fire. About eleven o’clock on Saturday morning an alarm of fire was created by the partial burning of the wood work of the ceiling of a frame two-story tenement on Stuart street near West Broad. The fire is supposed to have originated from a defect in the chimney, and but for the timely efforts of the firemen, who were soon on the spot in large numbers it might have been disastrous, as the house was surrounded by a number of wooden buildings and the wind was blowing at the time at a high rate. The house was the property of Hiram Roberts, Esq., and was occupied by John Mathewson. More Shooting. About half-past one o’clock on Saturday som e six or eight shots were exchanged near the corner of Jones and Montgomery streets, two of which took ef fect on the bodies of two U. S. soldiers belonging to the 12th Maine regiment. From what we could ascer tain there wore five or six soldiers in that neighbor hood, and being noisy and troublesome, a policeman interfered to arrest them, when they showed fight. He sprang his rattle for assistance, and some negroes interfering, the soldiers handled them rather roughly, when one of them pulled out his pistol and fired. At this the firing became pretty general, and the scene at one time wore the look of a lively skirmish. There are two or three stories told of the affair, and our re porter was unable to get at the truth of it. The sol diers, however, were takou to the hospital barracks, and from their appearance on Saturday looked as though they had been the victims in tho business. Their faces presented a shocking sight, and they had every appearance of just having come out of a prize fight. One of them received a flesh wound from a pis tol-shot through the right arm, and had one eye al most closed. The other received a shot from a spent ball in the left eye, almost destroying the sight. They say that they were shot while going away from the scene of action. As far as we cau learn, no arrests were made. Nearly a Riot. On Saturday evening about half-past six o’clock a negro soldier was abusing and cursing a soldier in the market, when a policeman attempted to arrest him. Another negro soldier then interfered and attempted to rescue his companion. He struck at the policeman when some citizens interfered and helped to arrest them both. Other negroes then interfered and the fight became general. At one time it threatened to end in a terrible riot, but the soldiers were finally carried to the Barracks, and were yesterday morning turned over to Major Manning, now commanding this post. O S Bell, Ga S Hicks, Teon J Demurest, N Y J K 11 cy less, USA .1 Siebt'ius and lady, N Y J F King and s«*n, Ua A B W\alt, N Y J 11 Ambrose, A & G It C Puniun, Conn J Johnson. Charleston A V Elliott, T S Cooper, Augusta II Duvall, B lit A Sawyer, Mass E Keiu, Detroit Lt 1) B CUisley, 12th Me N F Reed, Savu L C Wylly, A A G It YV M Wilcox, Ga I N Turner, LearyvHls EC Barnett, Ha \V LI Williams, Fla J M Hull, Ga J E Wick line, Fla jW II Mitchell, Fla !It H Hull and lady, Fla j 1 Thomas, Savli jG VV Carpenter, Phila Ip ScheucK, N Y lM J Donnelly, City ! K J Martin, do H R Ryan, Lt D Smith, Ft Pulas^ki G B ltice. Savh | J K Wadiey, |S Solomon, Savli SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLY. J W Riper, Ogeechee IJ O’Brien, C Farnsworth, Savh J E Hayes, City J F Lovett, Ga |c Clapp, Bryan eo C S Whitey, Savh i W 11 Cuase, Ga A Reppard, wife and son, T Mackinney, NY P J Bracker, Atlanta 111 S Eustis, Cambridge 1) Patsnay, Ga | A L Hyman, City C A Barnes, Valdosta | Shipping Intelligence. Miniature Almanac—Till. Day. Sun rise, 6 02 Moon rises.......... o 30 Sun sets 5 58illigli water ...11 61 PORT OF SAVANNAH. Sunday, March IS, Arrived. Steamship Wm Tihbetts, Cony, Boston—Richardson A Barnard. Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palatka—t'lagliorn A Cunningham. Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen. Steamer Eclipse, Ward, Augusta—F W Sims A Co. Steamer Ella, Rowland, Fatalka—M A Cohen. Steamer W W Frazier, Hooper, Charleston—L S Beuuett. Opening Night at St. Andrew's Hall The announcement made by Mr. Raymond this morning of the opening”of St. Andrew’s Hall for the week, with the favorite tragedian Ed. It. Dalton and an able support, will be hailed with delight by every theatre-goer. To-night occurs the complimentary benefit of Miss M. E. Gordon, tendered by the citizens of Savannah. The “Marble Heart” is the piece selected for the occasion, Mr. Dalton and Mr. Theo. Hamilton appearing in the leading characters, and the beneficiary sustaining her favorite role of "Marco.” Mr. Raymond appears with Miss Gordon in the after- piece. With the new additions to the already excellent theatical appointments of St. Andrew's Hall, and the presence of Prof. Richter’s orchestra, this will bo a cosy and pleasant place of amusement, and will doubt- leas be crowded to repletion duri ug the coming week. Celebration of St. Patrick's Day. The Irish Union Society met at their rooms, No. 110 Bryan street, on Saturday, for tho observance of St. Patrick’s Day. At ten o'clock the society formed in line, each member being clothed with the uniform of the association—a neat green satin sash festooned at the left aide and ornamented with the emblem of the crosa and the badge of the society. They then marched In procession, preceded by the Irish flag, to St. Pat rick's church, where Pontifical High Mass was cele brated by the Very Rev. Bishop Yerot. The ceremony waa very imposing, and the mass well rendered by a good choir, assisted (in tbe absence of an organ) t>y a fine melodeon. The Rev. C. C. Pendergast, a native of Savannah, preached a very fine sermon. The church waa crowded during the exercises, and many were un able to obtain admission. The society turned out about forty or fifty men, and their fine appearance was the subject of much comment, although fewer in numbers than in past years. The anniversary waa also observed in an appropriate manner by the Hibernian Society. The annual elec tion of officers was held at the Marshall House in the morning and resulted as follows : President—Jno. J. Kelly. Vice President—Jno. McMahon. Secretary—Jno. R. Dillon. Treasurer—L. J. Guilmartin: Shortly after eight o’clock iu the evening the Hiber nians sat down to an elegant supper at the Marshall House. His Honor Mayor Anderson and many other prominent citizens were present. It is needless to say that full justice was done to the viands under which the tables groaned, and that the usual feast of reason and flow of soul and other things followed. Many brilliant speeches and happy hits were made and all passed off in a highly agreeable and successful man- uer. Among the regular toasts of the evening were the following : Cleared. Steamship San Salvador, Atkins, New York—11 il Hardee. Steamship Gen Barnes, Morton, from New York— Wilder <te Kullarton. Steamship Tybee, Crowell. New York—Hunter d Gamuiell. Steamship Virgo, Bulkle.v. New York—O Oolien. Steamer W G millions, Garnett, Augusta—Erwin A Hardee. Steamer E R Vance, Guthrie, Charleston. Steamer Croton, Fitzgerald, Charleston—11 H Har dee. Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, I’alatka, Fla—L S Bennett. br ship England's Quern. Mackav, Liverpool— Reid A Stewart. Brig Chesapeake, Newhnll, Brooklyn—LaRoche A Johnson. Schr L S Learning, Corson, New York—Chipman & Ciiapin. Sclir G Gilman, Parrolt, Baltimore, with inward cargo—Hunter ,v Gammeli. A Tunno.Ttsou A G, J W Anderson A Son, Bryan, H A Co. K E Ilertz. J I, VUIalonga. A S Hart ridge. E Padelford, J McMai.on, L T Whiicoinlie, E C Wade, K 11%'iershaiu A. Sou, J Haywood, anil others Consignees per Central l<nilro a d. March, Ii, 1S66. ■ ; 362 bales cetten; 36 do domestics, 44 do vara, 4 cars stock, l Kit jog ware, furniture and mdse to H If Agt, E A Eckinan, Urudy. S A Co, W W Lincoln, F Cham pion, J L Villalouga, \V 0 Randall. W Burns, Brigham b A Co, P H Behn, Erwin iiltl HaDerahaBi A Son, W Bennett, GC Freeman, A 9 Hartridge, F'W Sims, W II Stark, ,T W Latlirop, OCoflea, Jocea A W, 8 A f’himzy, a -U Scarboro. Memoranda. Wm Tihbetmreports—Left Boston 10th iuat at 4 p ill : lllli, puritUa .N'eWjiort, strong S W Gale ; I’Jtn, 11 am, left Newport,- experienced fresh S W winds and northerly enrreut through the passage; tutu, near Cape Hal terns passed two three masted pro. .pellets steeriug uorLh preached Port Royal light ship at 1 o’clock this morning and .waited till daylight; outside saw a ship and a schooner lionnd iu. suitable for Head Dresses, Ac., at W. W. LINCOLN’S mi > Drag Store. CIRCUhAB. I have commenced the work of establishing a General Agency Business, for the purchase of all ar- tUjles manufactured or imported into the United States; (Liquors ouly excepted.) And with a view to success which depends solely upon the interests of fny' patrons. I have made arrangements with manufacturers, In the principal towns and cities North7 as wej) as Importers, to have tlieir produc tions and Imports at flist and lowest prices. 1 have secured the services ip New York, of a resident gen tleman or long experience, by which i am placed on a footing with the host jobbing houses there. Thus Placing my proliis alone between Hie manufacturer and importer’s prices, and the cost of my patron's goods. I think my profit is much less than the job ber could afford to work for. And as 1 do uot pro pose to keep any goods on band, 1 will at all times be prepared to invest my patron's money where il can be done lojhe best advantage, in the cheapest and most desirable articles. * My arrangemeuts exteud from the purchase or charter of Vessels, io the purchase or sale of every thing from steam engines down to the fittiug up of a complete Drug, Shoe, Dry Goods, Hardware or Variety Store, for stocks complete or for tilling up the assortment. I receive for sale or shipment all country produce at Savannah, or to the care of Hunt A Bro., Charleston, S C., or Jeffreys & Bro., Jacksonville, Fla. Upon the receipt of such produce or railroad receipt for cotton shipped, orders for its probable value will be promptly executed, the goods brought to the ports of Savannah^Charleston or Jacksonville, free of freight or insurance, then balances or overplus o invoices to be paid together with about ton per cent, added to the face or the original invoice. Any party examining their invoice of goods and not being satisfied wilh the price and quality as will as style, will nor be required to take them, and their money promptly refunded. Parties wishing their Spring "Supplies, had better send in their orders and funds or produce as early as practicable. I feet conffilcntthat, to say the least of my arrange ments, my patrons will save tlieir lime and ihe ex pense of going to market. I offer as referqpce : Ho'n. Row. c. Anderson', Mayftrof the City. Maj. Jno. Scuevkn, Prest. of A. A G R. R. Col. Wm. M. Wadlby, Prest. of Central R. R. A Banking Company. Geo. W. Williams a Co., Merchants, Charleston. Jeffreys A lino., Jacksonville, Fla. G. W. GARMANY. Savannah, Ga., Feb. 1st. ISiiC. flfi-im. CITY MARSHAL’S SALE. U NDER resolution of the citv Council of Savan nah. and under directum of the Committee on Public Sales and City Lots. ! will sell at public out cry, on the premises, on Wednesday, 21st Inst., at 11 o’clock. A. M., all that lot of Land, being a part of Hie city domain, known as lot No. live (5) Charlton Ward, city oi Savannah, containing fifty-one feet on Barnard street and ninety feet nine inclies In depth. Terms of sale—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 TrtufMry the balance remaining unpaid ol the purchase liiouey and all interest due thereon up to the time of said payment, receiving after said payment a lee simple title. THUS. S. WAYNE, mlO-tot » city Marshal. JOHNSON’S COMMERCIAL INSTITUTION, N. E. por. Broiiiditon <*r Barnard Sts., UP STAIRS. B OOK-KEEPING taught without the aid of text books in the most practical way of teaching.— Plain and Ornamental Penmanship, Lettering, and (lie English generally, day and evening. Visiting find Wedding Cards written ; Names in Albums and OLher books, in various atvles. Books examined and accounts corrected. Ac. Having a fow spare hours in ihe day, would take a set of hooks to journalize and po-t. Terms moderate. City reference. Apply as above, or address ml.3-6 W. B. K. JOHNSON. Shipping. FOR AUGUSTA AND WAT LANDINGS ON THE RIVER. The very light draft steamer SWAN, Capt. M. J. COHEN, WHl leave as above-on Wednesday, 91st, nt 10 o’clock a. m. For fteight or passage, apply on board, at Pad.l ford's wharf, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent, hill No. M> Bay street. Shipping. ii x FOR BACON &HiWKTHSyn.I.E VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, Ana landings on theAUamaha and Ocmulgee rive,-*. For Charleston, F O The fast steamer U NT A I Captain G. W Castmib. will leave for the above place Bvtry Tweeday and Thursday, 3V, It Coal, Coal, Coal. OW discharging lroui srShoner Learning. I v 300 ions Rial Ash Egg Cotu, For sale very low in quantities to suit customers. Delivered in any part of ihe city without extra charge, at $13 50 per ton. CHI PM AN A CHAPIN. mlo-2w ”08 Bay street. ST. CHARLES SALOON, B Y A. STAMM, Bay Lane, rear of Post Office.— The beat Liquors. Alee. Wines SegAre, Ac., always on hand, iuclutfug u choice article of 8ELT- KR’S WATRlt, directly imported from Ilersagthum, Nassau, and the beet of Rhine Wines. LUNCH every day at 11 o'cl^yk. ml2-1y STANDAED LIQUORS, 207 BAY STREET. FLOUR, MEAL, HOMINY. 100' BARRELS Flour •2 0 b irrels White Corn Meal 500 bbls White Corn Hominy 40 hhds New Sides and Shoulders Arriving and lor sale at tho lowest market prices by YORK, WILLIAMS, MoINTIRB A CO. ml4 o’clock p. ui. All way freight payable on tile dock. For freight or passage, having fine state room ac commodations, apply on board, at Padelford's wharf, or, °„ 1T M. A. COHEN. Pltl 83 Bay street. For Providence. The new schooner JONAS SMITH, Capt Nichols, will have despatch for the above port. For freight, apply to ml7-3 HUNTER k CAMMELL. Steamer Darlington, Capt. J. Beook, as atove° Ute tT ° m HawkinsTllle * wUl have despatch Insurance effected on this boat at as low rate u by any boat on tbe river. 10W rMe “ Transportation charges on goods to Macon and Uawkmsville paid promptly. Freight received and stored in fire-proof warehouses at Habersham’s mill, adjoining the CharleaToVwtuuL For freight, apply to ’ F. M. MYRELL, mis Harris' Buildings, Bay street, FOR MCEB0E0. J reri The sloop FLEET is now preparep ij*. to receive freight as above. j-OvK For particulars, see the Captain on y^JBwboard. at Lower Mill, ot H9P M. j. DOYLE, Agent, 110 Bryan street. BOSTON & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR BOSTON The steamship WM. TIBBETTS, J. S. CONY, Commander, Will sail for the above port on Wednesday March 21, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, apply to RICHARDSON * BARNARD. ml7-4 Bay st., opposite Mariner’s Church. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The elegant and very fast steam packet SYLVAN SHORE Capt JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted up for this route, w U leave for the above places Kvrery Tueaday Morning at It, o’clock. AU freight payable by shippers. dattnn. ei ?, h ^i 0r having superior accommo- m" 1 ' at »!>• Office, Florida Steam Packet Wharf, or to J27 tf CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents. TOWING. The new and powerful steam tugs E. H. WEBSTER and G. LuANE 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 fB tf CRANE A GRAYBILL, Agents, 80 Bay street. FOR NEW YORK. The splendid schooner RIDGEWOOD, Capt. Derrichson, having bulk of her cargo engaged, will have quick de- . spatch as above. For freight, apply to CRANE A GRAYBILL. FOR MWKIMILLBIM1C0N VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, And Landings on the Altamaba and Ocmulgee riven. For Liverpool. The A 1 American ship SARAH NEW SMAN, Capt. Emer, hiving a large portion Will have quick des- ,of her cargo engaged, •patch for above port. NEW PERFUME For the Handkerchief. For fteight engagements, ap mlO BR'GHAV r to BALDWIN * CO. CHOICE SYRUP. tpiIIRTY barrels Superior SYRCD. For sale by J. C. ROWLAND, 212 Bay street PHAM For Charleston, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. Caarying the United Stales Mail. Notice. OROPOSALS will be received for supplying the 1- Jail with Giils and Meal for the ensiling three months, nntil March 22, l^uC. Also, Proposals for supplying the Jail with twenty (2.1) cords Pine Wood. All proposals to be in willing, and to be submitted KOBKrtT LACHUSON, ml? G Chairman Jail Committee. 'W ; Notice. Imports. Per steamer Eclipse, front Augusta—251 bales cot ton, 10 tes rough rice. , Per steamer Sylvan Shore, front Palatka—2 bales upland cotton, 85 do sea island do, 20 bags cotto* seeds hides and mdse. Per steamer U M Cool, from Darien—«3 hales up- laud cotton. Per steamer Ella, from Jacksonville—4 bales up land cotton, 13 do see island, 39 hides. UST RECEIVED, a large and varied assortment of Imported Wares aud Fancy Articles, suitable for Sin Exports. Per steamship Virgo, for New York—504 baies up land cotton, 200 do domestics, 7 do moss, 22 sks dried fruit, 25 pkgs mdse. Per Br ship England’s Queen, for Liverpool—-t,122 bales upland cotton, 37 do sea island, 207,772 feet timber. Per schr L S Learning, for New Pork—431 bales up land cotton, 5 drays and mdse. Per steamship Gen J K Barnes, for New York—895 bales upland cotton, 20 do rope cuttings, 50 do sheet ing, 7 pkgs mdse. Per steamship Tybee, for New York—497 baies up land cotton, 81 do domestics, 13 do bagging, 5 do moss, 14 kegs butter, 21 pkgs mdse. Per steamship Sait Salvador, for New York—522 bales upland cotton, S do sea island; 31 do wasie do, 267 bbls potatoes, 1 do bagging and mdse. 1 tn A, i hen . at the comimr ♦ ■ lnal vetor were then p*- s each for th»iv oonas in heir appearance to give The President of the United States—The gallant defender of the Constitution of our country: Stay an All-Wise Providence grant him wisdom and strength to successfully combat the enemies of that sacred in strument. Ireland—Our native land, oppressed and downtrod- 4en: May she rise, Phoenix-like, from beneath the oppressor's feet, to grace her deserved place among the fttmily of nations. Our Adopted Country—Relieved from the cruelties of a dreadful war: May we soon hail her return to the landmarks of other days, and may peace and plen ty reign within her borders. The A rmy and Navy—May they never be employed to oppress a free people at home, but be a terror to our enemies abroad. I’ussengers. Per steamship Win Tibbetts, from Boston—Gen C Uamllu, J Daniels, T S Ilyde, II S Kusiis. Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Palatka- J M Hill, J S Turner, G W Webb mid lady, A O McDonnell, \\ D Burchell, R Hall and lady, J Wilcox, A Reign hurt, W Bluke. Per steamer Ella, from Jacksonville—O U Wright, W Uteason, J W Demetest, J Friend, Mr Hcrshgcld, J J Cleveland, W J Millbrook, Lt Ueylip, J W More land, J H Stenbins and wife, Mm Rowland and son, Mrs Cntherwood, S E Corkcrau, J U Shorter, Dr 1) H Mee.-er, Mr Timmerman, Mr Beach, Mi Robinson and son, Mr Btilsotn, J T King and soil, anil 9 ill steerage. Par steamship Virgo, lor New York—On! Kimball and wife, .Mrs llasltngs, t’apts *V C B.tvks and 11 L Wood, Lieut J A Field, W 11 Lurrabee, J W Doughi v, 11 Wilson, K 14 ,t J K Kiudall, u 11 Oils, Mrs L Poor, A B Wyatt, S Hoyt, C 11 Harriman, D L Parker, W 11 Haggard, T E Gibson, A ,VI Harris, 4 steerage am I 206 men of l—tli .Me, Per steamship Gen Barnes, New York—1. M Wril.t, A M Cohen, M 14 Williams, W Dickson, 11 Janies,Muo Anderson, J Williams, r iloyt, P Junes, J F Morton. J A Weed, Mrs I'adillord ami child, KM Raodefl, K C Beach. 1< .McDonald, C H Ilotve, H F Munery, W N Peudy, J l 1 ' VVncutoll, J Fernandez, 11 Burns, S Fried J M h:, I wine, s Show and lady, s Wilson, J G Loan, W K Wimberly, || Penny, S Gazan. Mrs M Lthehan, Mrs U Day, G Benson, 4 steerage, and others. Per steamship Tybee, for New York—E L Barber. K Artigoni, lady and child, O Neil, IV Hartley, W J Jones, Mrs Casteilaw and 2 daughters, L L Jones anti lady, J Shiddlcr and lady, J W Sprague and wife, auu others. t Per steamship San Salvador, for New York—Dr N O Clark, P Bigelow, lady and servt, L Martin, J Low, J Brueu, J Dailey and others. Consignee*. ot Per steamship Wm Tibbetts, from Boston—G Cally CITY OF SAV.vNNAJf, OvFie* Crank or Corson., February 1st, 1806. A fi. parties subject r.i take out license from Ihe r\- city under Ordinance of December 2Tih, 18«5, must take out the same prior Io February loth, 1S05. This also applies to persons who own vehicles used tor hire, such as wagons, drays or trucks, hacks. <jjc. No further time will"be allowed and ihc’Registcr will be closed on that day, and the police instructed to | carry out the Ordiita lice. By order EDW. C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Jas Stewakt Clerk of Council. febl-tf HOLIDAY GOODS. Direct Importation from Londo and Paris. J the coming ; caron, embracing in part: Statiifettes—Bronze, Beaqne and Pariai Toilet Setts Clocks Perfumery Litdli g’ Traveling Bags ^ French Parasols portemonnaies Milliners’ Fancy Wares Osier Bask,ds And an endless variety ol Fancy Groods, ordered for this market and just received by ship County of Picton, and other vessels now arriving. Fancy Goods by the riginal package, to which the attention of Milliners and others is invited. ; W. W. LINCOLN, *- • "turner Congress and Bull streets, (121-tf Monument Square. ]N otice. C ONSIGNEES by the hnrnt steamer R. II May can I TUST arrived from Pliil-tdeliihia find copy of Protest by application on Florida f] Philadelphia, Wharf to 1 ml3 J. M. K1NC1ILKY. Corn and Oats. A Art BAGS Choice White Maryland Coni i 2hi bags heavy Pennsylvania Seed Oats Landing from steamer North Point and for sale by I tn13-eod’2w CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. Lumber. TTBTxbw PINE LUMBER o' all dimensions, on J hand am! Tor sale by ti»e cargo or at retail, at lie NE>V STEAM SAW MILL, on Ihe Eastern Wharf, in this city. Apply at the Mil!, or to J. .W. WOLCOTT A CO , Aj ml&ccd-lm STEAMER FANNIE, CAPTAIN MoNELTY, will leave as above from the Florida Steamboat wharf, foot of West Broad street, on Thursday, March 8th, at 3 p. ns. This boat D In very excellent order, is commanded by officers of experence; and has superior state room accommodations for passengers While the boat is on her trips, freight will he re ceived and stored in fire-proof warehouse, free of ex pense. Way freight payable on wharf. No freight taken after 12 o'clock on day of sailing. No freight received after 12 o’clock on day of sail- ing. Steamer Oak; Capt. MoCanley, Is now receiving freight at Old Florida Steamboat Wharf, foot of West Broad street, and will leave aa above on Friday, 9th Inst., at 6 o’clock, p. in This boat is in good order, built expressly for the trade, and rates A l in Insurance offices. Transportation charges on goods to Macon and Hawkinsville paid promptly. Arrangements have been made with the Agent of the Macon &B nnswick Railroad to forward goods promptly through to Macon on arrival of the boat at Hawkinsville. Freight received and stored In fire-proof ware-house on Old Florida Steamboat Wharf, foot of West Broad street. For freight, Ac., apply to J. B. PRE3DEE, AgL, 109 Broughton street. F. M. MYRELC has Harris' Building, Bay st. Regular Line BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND DARIEN. The light draft and fast steamer FALCON wfll 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 warehonse- Passage, $5 00. For freight or passage, apply to CHAS. L. CoLBY A CO., Corner Bay and Abercom streets. L. E. B. DELORME, jjjjf Agent at Darien. log freight or passage, ^y ^ FOR PALATKA, TW *7 tf RflrWol Rnil/tinrra D n l' A Most Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra grant Perfume, Distilled from the Rare ind Beautiful Flower from which it lakes its name. .Manufactured only by PIIALOIV & SON, NEW YORK. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR PITALON’S—TAKE NO OTHER. Sold by Draiygifite ."enerally. - j3.eod1y hT haym, 174 Broiig 1 !!ton Street. 174 CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, the newest style*, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, WORSTED SHAWLS AND HOODS, COUNTERPANES, HOSIERY', Ac. Just received and for sale at the lowest prices by 0ct23 H. Il YAM. LADIES’ GAITERS. Ladies’ Calf and Gnat Congress heel GAITERS. Ladles' English lasting GAITERS and BUSKINS. Ladies’ Kid heel SLIPPERS. Misses’ Kid iieei SLIPPERS. Children’s SHOES ami SLIPPERS. For sale at the WHITAKER STREET SHOE STORE, ml4-tf. North a-it orner of Broughton lane. Harris' Buildings, Bay street. Or to W. Johnson, on wharf Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s Through Line to California, TTtOUCHING at Mexican Ports, and carrying the A United States Mall. Leave Pier No. 42 North River, footof Canal street, at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st, 11th and 21st or every month, (except when those dates fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday,! for Aspinwalf, con necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com pany’s steamships from Panama for San Francisco, touching at Acapulco. MARCH. 1st—Arizona, connecting with Golden City. 10th—Hennr Chauncey, Capt. Gray, connecting with Colorado, Capt. Watkins. 21st—New York, Captain Horner, connecting with Constitution, Capt. Farnsworth. Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with steamers for South Pacific ports. Those of 1st touch at Manzanillo. A discount of One Quarter from steamers 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 allowed each adnlt Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and attend to ladies and children without male protec tors. Baggage received on the dock the day before sailing, from steamboats, railroads, 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, lsoc, to run from New Orleans to Aspinwall via Havana. For passage tickets, or further information, apply atthe Company’s ticket office, on the Wharr, foot of Canal street, North River, New York. F. W. G. BELLOWS, J9-3m Agent. VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARTS, FER NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA ferrying the United States Mail. The new and fast Steam Packet Ella, Capt P. B. ROWLAND, will leave on Tuesday Morning, January 30th, 10o’ctoCk° ne t0 Ie * Tere * n l«rly every TUESDAY at . a PPiy on board at Charles ton and Florida steam packet Wharf, until further no M. A. COHEN. Freight payable by shippers. Freight received at all times at the Warehouse. 129-s-m-tu-tr Notice. \ LL persona having demands against the estate of -kM. Edwurd Q. Wilson, deceased, of Chatham county, arc respectfully requested lo hand (hem in properly an thenticated; and all persons indebted to gala estate 1 are requested to make immediate payment to ANA IS WILSON, nl4 Administratrix. No. ‘J Harris’ Block. Bay st CRUTCHES Sundries. Brigham, B A Co, MAD Wadiey, U Meiuliard A Bro Well A M, M Newmark, F W Sims, M A Cohen, G W RGB Lainar, T L Hyde, R * Barnard, P A Myers, H S Eustis, Ciaghoi u A C, Erwin Jfc 11, Uuuiur A G, W U Stark, K It Agl, Blair A B. HD Barlow, Roger* & C, R T Aldrich, Crane A G, J A J F Brown, Sauderson * W, J * W Rutherford, E Everett, J M Selkirk, O L Gilbert, and Olliers. Per steamer Eclipse, from Augusta—B P Tunison, A S Hamilton. Brady, S A Co, Wilder ,IF. Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Florida—Miller, T A Co, L J Guilmartin, Bell, W & Co, daghorasty, F M Myrcll, W M Tunno & Co, J L Vilialonga, p H Behn, Agt Charleston steamer. ] A KEGS choice Goshen Butter * ” 3d boxes English Dairy Cheese 4(i boxes Slate Cheese 50 bbls Fami y Flour 500 bags White Corn 200 do Heavy Pennsylvania Seed Oats Landing and for safe by m 1 fi-eodlO CLAGHORN * CUNNINGH AM. FREIGHT BROKERAGE TO AND FROM ALL PORTS OF THB SOUTHERN STATES, EUROPE, Ac. McKEE & TONGE, 71 Broadway (Basement), r SEW YORK. E NGAGEMENTS for Freight, of email or large quantities, by the different steam or sail lines, made at the lowest rate. Merchandise received, for warded, and insured when de3ired. Owners and shippers of goods will find it to their advantage to nvail themselves of the facilities we have for forwarding at lowest rales. Refer in New York to .Southern merchants in gen eral. Refer in Savannah to Messs. John F. A M. Hamilton, Mr. Thomas II. Austin. mS-2awlm F IRST and only premium awarded at the American Inatitntc Fair, 1805,and State Fairot Pa. ISC5, for I Cratches. Hartman's Patent Elastic Rubier Cratones arc pronounced by snreeons, and everybody else, to be the very best ever invented. They are easy and con venient, they prevent paralysis of the nerves, do away with nil Ihe weariness inseparable from the use of all I others, and arc in all respecta unrivalled. Send fora circular. Agetils wanted everywhere LOVEJOY ft TAYLOR, Sole Manufacturers, No. 4>C>1 Broadway ' N. Y. 6m-n23 To Mechanics. P ROPOSALS will be received for the repair of the framework between Hutchinson and Fig Islands. Applications must be addressed to the undersigned, [ Chairman Dock and Wharf Committee. J16 JOHN WILLIAMSON. For Sale. R JA9- CIIRISTOl ?oor Robin Landln For further information apply to X T. JACK S TEAMER JAS. CHRISTOPHER, aa she now lies, near Poor Robin Landing, on Savannah river. Augusta. Ga., or to J. M. RINCHLEY, At Florida Wharf. ICE, ICE, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CHOICE WINES. OCTAVE Malaga Wine 1 octave choice Sherry Wine 2 octaves White Wine 1 octave Claret Just received per Swedish bark Christian Livens from St Lucca, Spa n. For sale by m5 EDWIN E. HERTZ A CO. T HE undersigned in connection with a Northern firm in the Ice Trade, have rented the OLD RIBEO ICE HOUSE, corner of Whitaker and Congress street lane They have now on hand, and will continue to keep, a aupply of the celebrated LILLY POND ICE, Which will be sold ON AS REASONABLE TERMS AS ELSEWHERE. All orders from the interior will receive prompt attention, and Particular Care will be taken in Packing- The Houses will! be under the personal superin tendence of MR. JAMES J. MoGOWAN, who has an interest hi the business. tST Orders my be left at oar office. No. 148 Ba street, or with Mr. McGowan, at the Ice Home. For Palatka, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MART’S, FER NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and fast sailing Steamer LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. King, Having brnn placed permanently upon this route uul leave for the above place* on Friday Morning, 30th, at 10 •’clack, and continue to leave every Friday morning thereafter at aame hour. Returning, she will leave Palatka every Sunday morning, Pico lata every Sunday forenoon, and Jack sonville every Monday morning, arriving at Sevan, nah on Tuesday morning. Freight received at all times at the warehouse on the wharf. All freight payable by shippers. For freight or passage, having splendid cabin ac commodation, apply at the office on Florida Steam Packet wharf; or to . CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, J24-tf Agent*. LAROCHE &. JOHNSON, TimberA Lumber Dealer* 200 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. a!44f L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO. BLAN'CEVILLE SLATE MW COMFY, VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. Capl Stoab, *300,000 SHARES, $S« EACH. Dinaorocs—H. Brigham, J. F. Sever, E. C. Gran nies, A. Wilbur and A. E. Marshall. Pkxbidcnt—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga. Vina Pmwdzht—B. C. GrannBu,Macon, (h. Szczztaet—A. E. Marshall, Afhmta, Ga. [THIS Company will aeon be _L orders tor Slate, however' furniture manufactured out i pavement, and for any ocher, be applied. The quarry la com Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, ” Ga.; to the citiesoTSelma, Ala.; to New Orleans, and phis, r*nn.. and Sr. Loots, Mo. slate for roofingpurpose, and Its to various articim dt furniture an well known. Orders may be addreuaed to A. E. MARSHAL!. SnCy, l I s Arising, 0*. •rn- ot ... — *y and for pavement are Notice. LL ] persons having claims against the late steam- A ere JAS. CHRISTOPHER and R. H. MAY Will present them at once to J. M. KINCHLEY, mis. At Florida Wharf.