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Missouri, Satnrday, March 84th, —
(’b»?c. Thursday, March 2-2d, at —
Uonnau Livingston, Saturday. March
roa BiLTijroat
\:eamihiP W"'*' ThUr8d8y ’
,£,>«.*?• ‘ Dl TOE BOSTON.
w WUHsm TlbbetU, Wednesday, March 81
f i o'C |odt ’ for acgusta.
(i Gibbons, every Saturday morning
[ s , riull Wednesday, March 21at, at 10
I 0 $?fc» r ^ nny i,ehr, Wendnesday, March 21st, at
I tfdo 0 * ‘'iSiira, Wednesday, March 21st, at
.t6iun® r
c d0ct*-®' FOR CHARLESTON.
. Fonn taln, every Tuesday and Thurreday at
Js ' ;l,xk Fanflle, every Thursday morning at 10
rC rotoa, Saturday morning at 8 o'clock.
POCTOBTOWN.
• Gen. Shcpley, every Sunday morning,
■t
r"B nAWKINSYOAI.
Hoys ami Charles S. Hardee, every
*”a>'uwrulu£. at» o'clock.
FOR FLORIDA.
T/ - sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
10^* Getty, every Satnrday morning, at
lloV 'mer L f azie Bolter, every Friday morning at 10
o-clocK- overy Tnesday morning at 10 o’clock.
Xer Dictator
^ert
ctoamers l
jiawJW -
raoal
fcM.“
Feom i
-Th« steamer Lizzie Baker, Captain
nv.d here yesterday morning from Florida.
CH4BLE310N —The Steamer Fountain, Capt.
irnved yesterday morning from Charles,
^"ndi .full list of passengers, and will sail again
iUmrrtmiy
u H*«-^-r ILt . f: '“ Tlie 3teamer chas. 9. Har-
, jm Johnson, arrived yesterday mornign from
jJrtinsrillG. Purssr Cranston will pleaae accept our
.tula for favors _
{j* Shippers of irsight by the Atlantic and Gulf
^ , ;t informed by a notice In another column
S F ? ouig frtights will be received at the Charles-
•e ud sivsnnah warehouse. Central Railroad depot,
until further nodes.
f 50 a Biltimort. —The steamship Fannie, Captain
suet, arrived at her wharf yesterday morning, in
wf enty-tw: bouri from Baltimore. She brings a
iarge amount of freiglat. The captain will please ac-
,tpt oar thinks for Baltimore papera of Tuesday
lut
Socul Br rsi .'.-—The Harmonic aociety of thia
city tad a very sociable and pleasant soiree at their
tiVm , in yiason,: Hall on Monday evening last, which
su happily conducted by President Wolf and hie as-
k-'istss Thrie a irecs are strictly private and are
mauled hy none hut members of the aociety. al-
ij3yh our reporter was favored with an invitation,
trough the courtesy of the managers, and enjoyed
ipfevaiit evening. Tbs room was well filled with
iia, md all tripped the light fantistic toe to the soul
iispinog ramie of Professor Richter until tho wee
ssi'haura.
H.triEfG Saloon —Capt. Silas Spicer, former Har-
I h.r lUatei here, has opened a howling saloon, with
neslleys, i>u Broughton street, between Bull
1 raJ Drayton streets. Hr has fitted it up with all the
jesirsbio appurtuuauces of such a place of amuse-
and lias a first class bar attached. He proposes
| uoaJuctthe place m a mauuur satisfactory to all hi*
ters His patronage thus tar has been very ex-
Biidj of a Negro Fount!.
laterduy morning, about six o’clock, a negro man
jsugicrons the river to his work on the ialand, op-
posite the city, discovered the body of a negro man
13 nag up stream with the tide. He procured some
I UiUhnce and towed the body to the dock, at the foot
I d. ftxrcern street It was taken out of the river and
I id in the shade of some barrels, where it lay until
hut twelve o clock, when Coroner Eden summoned
W uud held an inquest. The body had all the ap-
I paiauce of having been in the water for a long time,
I ltd presented a most horrible sight. The Coroner’s
I r-7, after examining tho body and hearing all the
I ia Uiey could plean in relation to the matter, rsn-
* verdict of accidental drowning. The body
I m won afterwards removed and interred in the ceme'
I toy by the Coroner.
t he sum of ten dollars and eoata for not appearing to
giva testimony. , (J
A mao named Blits was charged with selling liquor
without a license. The complaining officer testified
to the feet of hia selling liquor, g*d ‘the defendant,
upon being questioned, said he thbugbt he. bad a 11"
cense; he had a store license and a United states li
cense, and was under the impreesiou that the store
license oovered the salo of hia liquor; that when he
found it was nr pessary to have another n~—.
he immediately applied to the Clerk of Council.
He aaid he had no Intention of violating the law, tod
was now willing to take it out Mr. Stewart aaid
that the gentleman had applied to him on Friday last,
but he had already been placed on the docket It
reply to an interrogatory of ths Mayor, Chief An
**td that-he had known the man for sometime,
and that ha had an excellent character; that he had
been a corporal in hia company, and that he did hot
H4*k he would knowingly vlolat* this lew. Hia
Honor then eeid h^. would gtv# the defendant the
benefit of the doubt in thia instance,' aithoiljh tlieri
were very few men who told Uquor but knew that it
was necessary to have a license for so doing. He than
dismissed the case.
Jno. Riley was charged with being drunk, and abus
ing his wife in his own honse. The arresting officer
testified that he bad been ceUed on by the wife of de
fendant to make the arrest, and that although he did
not see him strike her, yet he saw the marks of vio
lence on her person. His Honor then esked what kind
of a house the defendant kept, and the Chief remarked
that it was a very noisy one; that ha was several
times about to put his name on the docket for keeping
a disorderly house, and on the night In question want
-to the Barrack* with the determination to do ao,
but found it already there. In answer to a question
the officer said the woman had been summoned but
refused to attend, at the same time remarking that
she was fined ten dollars for non-attendance, and now
they might make the beat of it. Hia Honor then or-
dered that the defendant be fined in the sum of thirty
dollars, and ordered the wife arrested for contempt of
court and to be lent to jail, this nuking ths third time
that she had similarly refused to obey the order.
A man was charged with being drunk In the street
and abusing an officer in discharge of bla duty. The
policeman testified that he picked up the defendant in
Bay lane back of the Post-office, and that he had
abused him. The prisoner had nothing to say in de
fence, and was fined three dollars.
St. Andrew’s Hall.
Mr. Dalton's personation of Richelieu was the fea
ture of the second night of Mr. Raymond's dramitlo
season at St Andrew's Hall. In the portrayal of the
varying moods of the crafty old cardinal—his imposing
assumption of dignity, hia gracious benevolence to his
retainers, his persuasive flattery, hia fierce inveotive,
his passionate ■ emotion, hia rage and despair, Mr.
Dalton was true to nature and faithful to the princi
ples of hia profession. Mr. Dalton is giving a aaries
of representations of rare merit and no lover of the
drama should fail to tee him during hia brisf engage
ment at St. Andrew’s Hall. The able support of Mr.
Hamilton enhances materially the excellence of these
performances, and affords an interesting opportunity
to compare the merits of two actors of established
popularity amongst us. The pieces thus far presented
have been put on the stag? in excellent style and with
strong casta, and have famished ths most enjoyable
dramatic entertainments we have had for month*
The hall should be crowded every night to do justice
to Mr. Raymond’s enterprise.
The plays of “The Iron Chest,” in which Mr. Dal
ton sustains the character of “Mortimer," and ‘'Rob-
ert Macaire,” introducing Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Ray.
mond, make up the bill for to-night.
Board of Health.
In another column will be found the names of the
gentlemen appointed by. hia Honor Mayor Anderson
to serve as the Board of Health for the present and en.
suing yoar. They will meet on Monday next, Maroh
26, at the Exchange Long Room, for the purpose of
organization. Now that the warm weather is ap
pproaching, it behooves our citizens to give particular
attention to sanitary matters. By the enaoting of
strict regulations and having them strictly enforced,
our city may be made as healthy as last year, when the
police and sanitary arrangements of the military
made the season one of the healthiest experienced'for
years. We already have intelligence of cholera and
other epidemics making their approach from the West
Indies, and by cleanliness alone we may prevent
their appearance among up. A strict eye should be
kept on all nuisances tending to create disease, and
the citizens generally should mid the Board of Health
in abating them.
Arrivals at tbf^otels.
.PULASKI HOUSE—W.
J Bussell, 5x Mess
JHBeaD.-A AGDlt ’■
B 8 Fisher, Georgia
A Chance, do
H Coacbmao, do
Mrs R Allston, do
A P Perham, do
W H Sharpe, -do
D W McNut, do
J S Cummings, do
W A Bowen, do
A T McIntyre A son, Qa
J A Brokaw, Columbus
C B Hitt, Augusta
C Gray, Savb
C A Barnes, Valdosta
I
esendonck, H Y X *-
G C Norton, Brunswick
J P Kpplug, Chas
8 J Chase, jr, Fla
T J Chase, . do
O O Wilbur, Maco
rfBaeom* Y
J loebeff'Wife, Child 8t
Augustine
J T Jones and son
1 A Scott, Madison
B 8 Hall, Newton
D M Bryant, Via
T King, A A G H
J M Hatch, Chicago
SCREVEN HOUSE-^3. McGuiLT.
A-l> Miller,
L B Coe, Maes
T B Little/Georgia
C Winchester, do
L Cheatham, do
J A Smith, do
H H Sanford, do
M WWlmberly, do
GBHacic, do
J L Everett, New Jork
do
do
do
do
do
do
J Bodlne;
A Weiller,
R Hammond,
J N O’Brien,
O Stoelker,
A J Radcllffe,
C Adler,
P Fleishman aad son, NY
J W Goddard, Atlanta
J M Finley, NO
L H Smith, do -
B G Oaden, 8avh
Lt P Brannigan, Macon
E Higgins, str Chase
W M smith, Augusta
J K Heyless, U 8 A
MUlan, Atlanta
^lorlda
J V Mcs
W F Winecoff, do
T Gorman, wife and child
Fla
J R Bead, RI
A H Russell, Wts
N Titteman, do
W Tyler, Conn
D P Gibson, Lowndes
K F Guerrard, Pearce co
J B Christopher, Tnomas-
vllle
J A Campbell, Canada
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B- LCCS.
I Thomasson, 8avh
V A Ryry, do
E P Platner, do
H FSegard, City
E K Morse, Ala
A M DelUber, New York
F Ward, do
KPN rnlck,
D 8 Morse,
H A Barclay,
J McKune,
L Stlckney,
A Reed, Wash
A Conaut, Mass
do
do
do
do
H P Hoppln, St Helena
T C Coe, Qncin
C E Foley, Louisville
B F Darby, Balt
J Jenkins, 8 C
J McDonough, Georgia
9 T Dunham, do
G T Hardley,
T J Fuller,
J J Boyd,
LA Lolrmans,
tV Kirkland,
A 8 Bigelow,
do
do
do
do
do
Shipping Intelligence.
Miniature Almanac—This Day.
Sun rises 6 00 Moon rises. II 64
Sun sets 6 00| High water lo 34
Smday Cerebration.—On Sunday last, the 18th,
fees A ana fi Stamm celebrated their thirty-fourth
tstaday. ilrey are twin brothers, and so elossly re-
Kile each other that their customers have gnat dif-
■•.-zryjn fiistiuguiahing them. We have no doubt
CcIl a. .Siamra, from thia cause, has spent many
ii-rnon .Mr. B. Stamm's barber ehop, and vice tier*a
Attfinl to the 8t. Charles saloon. Both are vary
r7-c with their numerous patrons, and
Cl- Ast natal anniversary were visited by
•ai umber, at Mr. A- Stamm's residence, oor.
•< si South Broad and Montgomery streets
'f --f.-rtamment was of the most hospitable
ctiuer, and afforded much enjoyment
-u guests. The day was also the anniversary of
tB iumm’s marriage, so that wedding and natal
tL’ciiry exercises were combined. The brothers
! good patrons of the Herald, and we wish
5::h every success.
***** Amazon—By reference to advertisement
-fcotcer column, it will be eeen that thlp steamer
—he aold at auction on Wednesday, 28th inat., in
®‘0{ Exchange in this city. It will be recollected
^tteetesmer Amazon was snagged and stranded
the S;h of February, about four miles below Au-
T Ji , her cargo saved without damage or loss. Ths
.’.present is low and the lower deck well out of
n; . . «ii an excellent opportunity 1* now offered to
mi >' "Ich to examine the steamer and her
lAb.e nuebmerv, to which end w# are informed
, ti ' rat chman ia on board who will glva viettore all
-ccciaary miorznadon.
Tsere veto
Freedmeu’s Court,
8 comparatively few caaea before Judge
t /“'.' : IU= to;lr t yesterday morning, and the crowd
"ttjtr. was not so great as on the day previous.
'Dat of a boy named Arthur Stephens,
&.c.i?. Clilr8 ' ; ' 1 Wltl1 “ trikia 8 * girl named Sarah
^ ^ e »rth a brick. From the evidence it appear
£*!arih W ' r ' 8°'fig to school, and while
S-j * * b - became enraged at Sarah for aome-
; : i/ ° ’ up a brick, struck her with It. The
defendant to be employed in scrub-
fev p 6 occu P ied by the court.
Ukohfl| bert *’ blraU Riv * r ». Julia Roberta, and
oi , “"' ,re charged with disorderly conduct,
' •• evening, i 0 Johnson square. They bad
‘.-aad Hr tv« i
bon v ^ ollcem8n taken to the b*r-
’ * J W ^ bnce bad been turned over to the
3 1® see police officers turning their attan-
s notorious
'uegisfi
**0 »iguu v " v 7“ UU * “Tuaru, as the crowds of wenches
“u* wuh th e i^ CK D^* 8 ® “ud make the night hide-
’^reAUunoTir" 1 b " 1 ‘ ,v:or ’ baa long been a source
J “dr t., pus ' [h ^’ lt b*s been almost impoaaible for
'■ng siiiciel o ,l iU»r# after dsrk without
**«u%.tt I .JM BiU,! * 4 T1, e defendants all pload-
krulfc.
,)u £ oui tie
J ordered them to bo omployed in
court room.
^•Hant
,lrect . *udthe evidence be-
■Nribb-,’ * ' m ' Were 4180 ordered to assist
Tie
u,. t /f D0 , J the w om ®n-prisouers to account
“ thoro8 Shly cleansed, which
w “, uUy lu the health of those
"" 8 -aUoe’ 1U,;5B ,r a ‘ thl ' OJUrt - Tbe «»»•' Pro-
Police Matters.
^Cer™ Urty “‘ ar ^’ betore bU Honor.
' ‘b-t 0a- T, T W8r<>fewer *ban on The
“ flrat ''' ls tbat °f » man charged
S- Tul nob? ° rdlalnce b T “Ibug Uquor on Sun-
bt ]i U L ° m i aD m *king the complaint stated
bCt * ! *ned b v a U ° tU ‘ DB o1 ’ th ® affair, but had been
*»• ha ltT U . nUInea HS8trty to b * "Ported in
Nt a" H 0C ““- T bis witnes* not ep-
asked the defendant if he and
^ 7 wh * be replM yes
^ Ho m * eU blm *by more liquor aome
^ m bi. h o“!^ U ““ of bi« getting drunk and
i Uhw not S een h “ f Payi “ gf0rhi ‘ UqU ° r ’ #nd
the ca*e Jl !°* BOm * ttae ’ T be Mayor
^ aUd ordere^fHagarty to be find in
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Tcksday, March 20, 1866.
Arrived. J/,
Steamship Fannie, Smoot, Baltimore—LaRoche A
West.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka— Claghora
d Cunningham.
Steamer Fountain, Castner, Charleston—M A o
hen. .
Steamer Chas 8 Hardee, Johnson, Hawklnsvllle.
Erwin A Hardee.
Br brig Zero. Thompson, Cow Bay, to Savh Gas
Light Co, with *80 tons coal.
Cleared,
Steamer Ella, Rowland, Palatka—M A Cohen.
Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palatka—Claghorn
A Cunningham.
Scbr Emma V, Severs, Philadelphia, In ballast.
Imports.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka—1 bale
upland cotton, 39 do sea Island do.
Per steamer Chas S Hardee, from Hawklnsvllle—
424 bales cotton, 37 bbls dried fruit, 60 bags ground
peas.
Departed.
Steamer Scorpio, Rogers, New York.
Passengers,
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka—A Wllbnr
and family, Miss Piles, Mr Barrie and lady, Mr Pacetti
Mrs Uslna, child and nurse, Mr McMillan, B J Harris
Mr Nelllgant, Mr Toulaud, Dr Maher, W Billing, J P
Upping, W Happln, MaJ Platt, Mr Wyllder, A Bowton
J McKeunon, Mr Wynkoop, Mr Houghton, M Lohen,
lady and children. Dr Calahau, M Muller, H Clinch,
W J Hulberthen, B Fowler, and a deck.
Per steamer Fountain, from Charleston—C Dale, J
Cohan, A B Cummings, Mias Hstrick, KBSbedd, j
M Adamson, A W Ingersoll, J Stowsn, A Cohant, F
Worrell, C F Winchester, U A Barkley, D 8 Moore, C
Krlngen, Mr Wesendoek, J A Bingham, A Reed, E
Uomeck, Capt G Bankhard, A Hart, U W Oliver, P
Gowan, lady and 3 children, Mrs Kene, Mr Solomon,
B F Kelly, Mrs McDoug»ll, and others.
Per steamer Chas S Hardee, from Hawklnsvllle—
Mrs Elliott, child and servt, C E Toby, C Coe, R Ros-
sell, J Phillips, N S Powell, Mrs Eaton and child, O E
Solomon, J Williams, R C Cooke, J Perkins, HTudd.
burg Toote, Lt Hodgson, Jaa Nelyan, H Barkley, C
Rogers.
Consignees.
Per steamship Fannie, from Baltimore—Rogers A
C, M J Doyle, R Balfore, W H Stark, J Miller, Brady,
8 A Co, aorrell Bros, M A Cohen, R K Agt, W, Gibbs
A Co, E F Metcalf JC Co, B A Bryant, R Habersham A
Son, J W Anderson A Son. A J Miller, LaRoche A
West, 8 Gazan, Brigham, B A Co, Erwin A H, C B R
Agt, Bryan, U A Co, C M Ullsmun, Hunter A G, E H
Marsh A Co, N Monroe, E- Ehrlich, S J Haynes, 8 8
Miller, M Newmark, A- R Brown, F W aims, Van
Newton A W, J W Latlirop, B Cutino, C White, York,
W A Mcl, Crane A U, G Patten, E L Neidlinger, J R
Johnson, A Loarillaad, F W Connell, Palmer x D, 8,
Smith A Co, Claghorn A C, A Fiatterly, F A Dixon,
Hess A G, Holcombe A Co, G B A G W Lamar, H,
Ferat A Co. 1
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from. Palatka—F M My-
rell, A 8 Cartridge, J L Villalonga, *V B Adams, Mise
Topper.
Per steamer Chas 8 Hardee, from Hawkinaville—
Erwin A H, J W Latlirop, A 8 Hartridge, LJ Gall-
martin, M J Solomons, E Padelford, N A Hardee <1
Co, C D Rogers.
Consignees per Central Railroad.
March, 20, 1866.
369 bales cotton, 2 cars stock, 1 do shingles and
mdse to T A Gobdion, WSnddler,TA Parsons, G H
Nahl, R Habersham A Son, B ll Hardee, G C Free
man, Duncan A J, J B Wilder, E Padelford, Bratly, 8
A Co, W Battersby te Co,V OreerfA Son, Jones A W,
Crane A G. Both well A W, I, J Guilmartin, A Low A
Co, J W Anderson, P W 81ms, J Richardson, O Cohen
J W Rabun, A 3 Hartridge, J W Lathrop, J L VUla-
longa, G A Fhioizy, cfalby A Co, G 8 Henderson.
NATURE’S OWN REMEDIES
Congress Spring Water.
Empire Spring Water.
Columbian Spring Water.
No natural or artificial compound has yet been dis
covered or manufactured that equals these waters aa
a preventive, relief and permanent cure, for many
temporary and chronic diseases, as proved by the ex
perience of many thousands who have drank them
for years, with the most beneficial effects.
CONGRESS WATER
; Is a cathartic, alterative and tonic, and is a valua
ble remedy for affections of the liver and kidneys,
dyspepsia, gout, chronic constipation and cutaneous
diseases. Is a moat powerful preventive of the
fevers and bilious complaint* so prevalent lh warm
climates.
EMPIRE WATER
Ib a cathartic, and a valuable remedy for rheuma
tism, derangement of the liver, diseases of the skin,
and general debility. Its effects are most saintary in
lung diseases. It ie an almost sure cure for scrofula,
and the most aggravated forms of dyspepsia. As a
preventive and care for all bilious derangements it
stands unrivalled.
COLUMBIAN WATER
Is a tonic and diuretic of a highly beneficial char
acter, and is a positive remedy for diabetes, gravel,
calculus, irritation and inflammation of the kidneys
and bladder, and has most singularly active effects
in restoring these organs when debilitated by long
disease. Females who have suffered for years from
irregularity, and the distressing diseases known only
to their sex, have been entirely cured by the faithful
and judicious use of Columbian Water.
These waters are bottled fresh and pare, from each
of the above named springs, In so careful and secure
a manner that they preserve ah their medicinal value
for years, and will be found equally efficacious when
drank thousands of miles distant as when taken di
rectly from the spring.
Beware of imitations and inferior Waters. The
corks of all genuine Congress, Empire and Columbian
Waters are branded on the elde of the cork, thus :
f CoNsoa* Wans, >
\ C. AE. 8. Co. /
I Earut Water,)
1 C.AILS.Co. /.
( Columbian Watxb.)
C. A E. 8. Co. /
Packed safely and securely, In boxes mltable for
shipment to any part of the world. Congress and
Empire Waters in boxes containing 4 dozen pints, or
2 dozen quart bottles each. Columbian Water In
boxes containing 4 or 6 dozen half pinte, or'4 dozen
pint bottlea each.
Sold bv all Druggist!, Hotels, Wine Merchants,
ana first-class Grocers. a . •
Sold only at wholesale by j , ... .
HOTCHKISS SONS, Prop’rs,
9* Beckman St., ».Y.
pr Orders by mail receive prompt attention.
ml5-th,sAta<m
Tie Oldest Accident Insurance Comn’y
IN’ -AJVHERIC-A.
19 THE
Traveler’s Insnrance Co.
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Net Cash Assets, Feb. 1, ’66, $600,849 72
Insures against Accidents of all
Kinds,
CAUSING BODILY INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE.
IT IS CHEAP.
A policy for $5,000 in case «f fatal accident, or $25
per week In case of disabling Injury,' costs but *26
to $30 per year. Any sum from $600 to $10,000,
with $3 to $50 weekly compensation, at preportioi ■
ate ratea. Policies wrlttsn for three or five yean, at
' liberal discount.
IT IS UNIVERSAL.
This Company insures against all sorts of acci
dents, whether they occur In traveling, working in
the shop or factory,walking in the street, swimming,
riding, hunting, fishing, etc. It lssnee policies for
all persons, In all parts of the United States and
Canadas, and grants permits to visit any part of the
world. This insurance is sought after and rained
by all classes, of men, rich or poor.
IT IS RELIABLE.
The TRAVELER’S of Hartford is the oldest Acci
dent Insurance company In the United States, and
established on a firm basis. It has issued many
thonsands of policies, pays claims for compensation
almost dally, and its business is steadily increasing.
Its. capital la ample, its directory of the highest char
actor, and it has paid over One Thousand Losses,
without contesting one. ... -
Soap Manufactory.
MOODY A BARRETT,
Steam Soap Works
HkVitn w mh
O-a.
MANUFAOTU1I1S OF
GLYCERINE, BROWN WINDSOR, VIO
LET, BARNARD TOILET SOAPS
| OF EVERY DESCRIP-
: .’i( TION.
BWB MOODY A BARRETT weald rsfpecttUly
xYl announce to the public that they hare Jett
opened.***
RVBAM BOAT WORKS,
and are fully prepared to dll all orders for tne fol
lowing Bar and Toilet Soaps;
PALE SOAP, EXTRA No. 1,
EXTRA No. I RESIN
or YELLOW SOAP,
GtSKKAN,
- ERASIYE.
CHEMICAL,
OLIVE,
CASTILE,
Ac.
Also, a large variety of Toilet Soaps, comprising
HONEY,
PALM,
CAMPANULA,
ALMOND,
TRANSPARENT,
ROSE.
PUMMICE,
LAVA,
&c., &c,
No pains will be spared to make our Soaps equal in
quality, price and perfume to any American or For
eign Soaps. Our motto shall be “semper idem," and
all goods not equal In quality and price to American
or Foreign manufacture, shall be returned and money
refunded.
THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR TALLOW AND
GRBASK.
Orders addressed to MOODY A BARRETT, or L. J.
GUILMARTIN A CO., will receive prompt and im
mediate attention. m20-tf
BLANCEYILLE
SLATE MINING COBP’T,
VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA.
Cap’l Stock, 6600,000
SHARES, $50 EACH.
Dixbzotobb—H. Brigham, J. F. Dever, E. C. Gran
nies, A. WUbur and A. E. Marshall.
PRainent—A. Wilbur, Savannah, Ga.
Vice Pbksidint—K. C. Grannisa, Macon, Ga.
Bzozetaet—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga.
rpHiS Company will soon be prepared to fill any
A orders for Slate, however largo, for roofing, for
furniture manufactured out of slate, for lintels, for
pavement, and for any other ueea to which slate can
be applied. The quarry ia convenient to the cities of
AUauta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Columbus,
Ga.; to the cities of Selma, Montgomery and Mobile.
Ala.; to New Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem
phis, Tenn.. and 8i. Lonls, Mo. The superiority of
slate for roofing purposes, and Its special adaptability
to various articles of furniture and for pavement are
well known.
Orders may be addressed to
A. E. MARSHALL, Sec’y,
j8 Atlanta, Ga.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS!
A New and Fresh Supply,
Of many varieties; also,
*>HOTOGRAPHICON
OR PANORAMIC ALBUM;
A new, ornamental, and useful article tor the parlor.
For sale by
flT COOPER, OLCOTT8 A FABRELLY.
GREAT SOUTHERN
PIPER WAREHOUSE
AND
' )epot forPrinters’ Supplies
210 Bay Street, Saraniiali, 6a.
yLITNEB A B08W0RTH keep constantlyon hand
.. a laige stock of Ledger, Writing and Wrapping
Papers, of all sizes and weights; also. Binders’ Boards,
Card Boards, Printers' Cerda, Envelopes, Twines and
Printing Inks.
Having had long experience In the business, and
buying onr goods in large lota direct from the manu
facturers enables us to compete with New York
prices.
Agents (br Wade's celebrated Printing Inks; Agent*
in this aty for the Bath Paper Mills.
Tbe highest cash prices paid for all kinds of paper
stock. j is
Orders fbr Immber.
r pHE undersigned are prepared to receive orders
A for Pitch Pine' LUMi
Confer with Geo. C. Freeman, Savannah, or ad
dress
ml0eod2w
PARKER, TYNER * CO.,
Coleraine, St. Marys River. Qa
EXECUTORT NOTICE.
TCOTICE.—All persons having claims against the
Xi estate of the late William B. Thomas will band
them in, duly attested, within the,time prescribed by
law; and all Indebted to said estate vrilt make Imtne-
diitq payment tov — t , jr
~ DF. L. A falltgtAnt,
124-lawGw Ex’r estate Wm.B. -Thymes,
JfO MEDICAL EXAMINATION RE
QUIRED.
&T Three cents a day will Insure a man for $2000
or $10 weekly compensation, for one year.
J. G. BATTBRSON, Prwldent-
Ropney Dennis, Sec.
A. WILBUR. Agent,
m20 . Savannah.
Sundries.
a IZiHIfH TKOXKAH j
| A KEGS choice Gosbeo Batter
* “ 30 boxes English Dairy Cheese
40 boxes State Cheese
SO bbls Family Floor
600 bags White Oora
200 do Heavy Pennsylvania Seed Oat*
Landing and for sal* by
mio-eodfio CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
Notice*
^U^e^h^vfog ciMm^agahmt ths estate of
them, <
iw ? and r]
will make payment i
WiL.
_ ... . ROBERTMd
■6W ‘ '
Exeoators.
Family Dye Colors.
Patented October 13, 1863.
Black
Black for Silk
Dark Blue
Light Blue
French Blue t
Claret Brown
Dark Brown
Light Brown
Snuff Brown
Cherry
Crimson
Dark Drab
Light Drab
Fawn Drab
Light Fawn Drab
Dark Green
Light Green
Magenta
Maize
Maroon
Orange
Pink
Purple
Royal Purple
Salmon
Scarlet
Slate
Solferlno
Violet
Yellow.
MisceKaneo
JUST THE THINS FOB THE
OPERA.
J u CTopen#d, direct from Park a splendid aasort-
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
•uitable for Head Dreaaaq Ac., at
W. W. LINCOLN'S
***- Drag Store.
CITY MARSHAL’S SALE.
rrNDER resolution of the City Connell of Saras-
d, „ na ^’ * n<1 »™ler direction of the Committee on
Public Sales and City Lots, I will sell at public out-
cry, on the premises, ou Wednesday, Slot Inst., at U
o clock, a. M., all that lot of Land, being a port of
blty domain, known as lot No. five (6) Charlton
ward, City oi Savanna'i. containing fifty-one feet on
Barnard street and ninety feet nine Inches In depth.
Terms of sale—Twenty per cent, cash on the ag
gregate valuation and iacrease money, and Interest
on the balance of the purchase money to be paid
at the City Treasury, at the rate of six per
cent, per annum, with tbe privilege to the purchaser
°l Pkring into the Treasury the balance remaining
unpaid of tbe purchase money end all Interest due
thereon up to tne time of said payment, receiving
alter aaid payment a fee simple title ^
THOS. 3. WAYNE,
ml(> - 1(>t City Marshal.
Coal, Coal, Coal.
N OW discharging from schooner Learning.
300 tons Red Ash Egg Coal. For sale v
in quantities to salt customers
Dellveied in any part of the city without extra
charge, at $13 60 per ton.
CU1PMAN A CHAPIN,
ml °-9w 208 Bay street.
! very low
FOR Jil
VIA fernandina.
The sew and elegant steamer,
DICTATOR,
- - c^trcumy *
w® Iggyg Telfair’s wharf^ next to Demands Pkh,
os
WtdBMdajr, 91ft last., at 4 p. a.
We are prepared to receive freight at oai ware-
hwiae on the wharC at the going ratea.
She haa elegant and apaciooa accommodations for
gMJ^^and we tnut wlU receive a .hare of pub-
, L - J- guilmartin a CO.,
m *°^ Agents.
Shipping.
for
FOR NEW YORK
ATLANTIC COAST
Mftll Hteaxmsliip Company,
8HJB-WHBBL SHIP,
PARE REDUCED.
Poeu^e, *30 Steerage, $13
Draft, $10.
ST. CHARLES SALOON,
'• “ HERMAN LIVINGSTON,
BACONS HAWKWSYII.T.E
VIA DARIEN", DOCTORTOWN,
Ana lanOingson the AUamaha ana OcmMlgJrivers.
-Pffl}
Steamer ^Darlington,
(MptJiBioam v
froniH * , » te * , *ttk, wtUftave despatch
Insurance effected on tht* boat at a* low rate u
by anjboatoa the river. *» rase *s
_ Transportation charges on goods to Mason and
HiwktnsviUe paid promptly. BC0 ° •“
ftefeht received and .tored In fire-proof warehouses
at Habersham’s mill, adjoining the Charleston wharf.
For freight, apply to
f. m. myrell,
Harris' Buildings, Bay street,
FOR RICEBORO.
The sloop FLEET la now prepare p
to receive freight as above.
For particulars, see the Captain on
board, at Lower Mill, ot
M. J. DOYLE, Agent,
110 Bryan street
always on hand. Including a choice article of BELT
ER'S WATER, directly imported from Heraagthnm,
Nassau, and the best of Rhine Wines.
LUNCH every day at U o’clock. mlS-ly
STANDARD
LIQUORS,
207 BAT STREET.
FLOOR, MEAL, HOMINY.
inn BARRELS Floor
IV/U 2. 0 barrels White Corn Meal
500 bbls Whito Corn Hominy
40 hhds New Sides and Shonldera
Arriving and for sale at the lowest market prises by
YORK, WILLIAMS, MoINTIRE ft CO.
m!4
H. HAYM,
174 Broughton Street. 174 |
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, the newest styles,
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
WORSTED SHAWLS AND HOODS,
COUNTERPANES, HOSIERY, Ac.
Jnst received and for .ale at the lowest prime by
oct23 H. HYAM.
' wn,
Saturday, March M, at 2 o’clock p. m.
accommo-
m * ) WILDER A FULLABTON
[Empire Line
FOB HEW TORE.
I Atlantic Mall F^tearnghi
Company.
PASSAGE RATES:
$30 00; Steerage $15; Deck $10 00
The new end hot steamship MIS
SOURI, Slocum, commander, will sail
as above, on ^
Saturday, March 30, at — o’clock,
For freight orpMStgc, having unsurpassed accom
modations, apply to
B. H. HARDEE,
No. 18 Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON A AT.T. n ki t Agents,
ml® No. 5 Bowling Green, N. Y.
LADIES’ GAITERS.
JUST arrived from Philadelphia,
Ladles’ Calf and Goat Congress heel G4ITER9.
Ladies’ English lasting GAITERS and BUSKINS.
Ladies’ Kid heel SLIPPERS.
Misses’ Kid heel SLIPPERS.
Children’s SHOES and SLIPPERS.
For sale at tbe
WHITAKER STREET SHOE STORE,
m!4-tf.Northeast corner of Broughton lane.
Pioneer Line
FOR NEW YORK.
IT t Notice.
A LL persona having demands against the estate of
Edward Q. Wilson, deceased, of Chatham county,
are respectfully requested to hand them in properly au
thenticated ; and all persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make Immediate payment to
ANA1S WHfiON,
nl4 Administratrix.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE.
| Cabin Passage, $35 00........Deck, $10 00
The splendid steamship CHASE, Roath, Com
I mander, will leave for the above port on her
| regular day,
Thursday, March 33, at — o’clock.
having superior accommo-
HUNTER A GAHMBLL.
For freight or
dationa, apply to
miv
FOR LIVERPOOL
CRUTCHES
7URST and only premium awarded at the American
A? Institute Fair, 1866, and State Fair ot Pa. 1866, for
Cratches. Hartman’s Patent Elastic Robber Crntcnae
are pronounced by surgeons, and everybody else, to be
the very best ever invented. They are easy and oon- j
venlent, they prevent paralysis of the nwvea, do away
with all the weariness inseparable from the nse of all
others, and are In all respects unrivalled. Send for a
circular. Agents wanted everywhere LOVEJOY ft
TaYIOR, Sole Manufacturers, No. 47634 Broadway
N. Y. 6m-nS8 I
The fast-sailing A No. 1 British ship
'OUANDO, W. Jordan, master, having two-
drda of her cargo engaged, will have early
■despatch.
For balance of frelghLapply to
ml»-4 WILDER A FULLARTON.
FOE AUGUSTA
AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE RIVER.
CHOICE SYRUP.
t 'HIRTY barrels Superior SYRUP.
For sale by
J. C. ROWLAND,
-iff 212 Bay street
The very light draft steamer
WAN,
Notice.
IJROPOSAIS will be received tor supplying the
L Jail with Grits and Meal tor the ananing three
nnths, until March 22, 1966.
Also, Proposals for supplying the Jail with twenty
) cords Pine Wood.
All proposals to be In writing, and to be submitted
o ROBERT LACHLISON,
mlT-6 Chairman Jail Committee.
s
Capt M. J. COHEN,
| WlU leave aa above on
Wcdaesday, 31st, at 10 o’clock a. m.
. . Ff>r height or passage, apply on board, at Padtl
| ford's wharf, or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent,
foil No. 69 Bay Street.
Fdir Charleston,
i.aivls,
For Dyeing 80k, Woolen and Mixed Gooti
Scam, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Boi
Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothin .
and all kinds of Wearing Appari I.
A SAVING OF 80 PER CE'l i. 5$
For 26 cents you can color as many go-. . would
otherwise cost five times that sum. Yu shades
can be produced from the same dyo rooesa 1.
simple, and anyone can u-e tbe ?< ,.un perfect
success. Directions In Enguth. FY- . j nd Goman.
Inside of each package.
Hl’W:.’ i-VENS,
2tu. ... ay, Boston.
For Bale by druggists and dealt. . rally.
octUMIm
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS 8EGARS. SC
147 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.)
\ITE Invite tbe attention of the Trade and the Pub-
Tv ' lie generally to our large and elegant assort
ment of
Wines, Liquors, Cordials, Conserves, Era
gars, etc., etc.,
which Is not excelled by any similar establishment in
tbe States.
We are sole proprletors af DUNBAR S fcELE-
BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputation of
which is frilly established in this and foreign coun
tries; DUNBAR’S well known.STOMACH BITTERS,
gnaranted superior to any article of the kind, de
signed expressly for hotel and family nse: DUN
BAR’S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNATPS, war
ranted of tbe utmost purity, and pnt np expressly
for onr boose, of which wc are sole proprietors and
Importers. Sole Agents for Robert Smith’s cele
brated PHILADELPHIA ALE, in cases and barrels;
English. Scotch and American ALB and PORTER.
BRANDY', Scotch and Jtonrboa WHISKEY and AR
RACK BUNCHES, formerly well known throughout
the United States, put np by ns in cases for export
and home consumption.
T. J. D. ft Co. are sole Agents for A. ft H- W.
Catherwood’f Pure RYE WHISKIES, XX and Y» v
brands, guaranteed unsurpassed in quality and ex
cellence. Constantlyon hand, a large and well se
lected stock ot BOURBON and WHEAT WHISKIES,
worthy tbs attention of the trade and connoisseurs
generally. An assortment ot 8EGAR8 of finest
[redes, marmfiictured and imported expressly for this
louse, which we offer at thn vmy lowest net cash
pries*. BRANDI E8, GINK WINES, CHAMPAGNES,
tnd every description and grade of Foreign Liquor*
m ported directly by this honse, and for sal* In bond
or duty paid,, at lowest market rates. dso-tf
CHQIGElffllir
OCTAVE Malaga Wine
. 1 octave choice Sherry Wine
' 9 octaves White Wine
1 octave Clarst
Jnst received per Bwedkb bark Christian Lovene
JEWS’£'b W z , oo,
Notice.
a \
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
Omoz Clxzx or Council,
February 1st, 1886.
A LL parties subject to take out license from the
City under Ordinance of December 27th, 1864,
must take out the same prior to February 10th, 1866.
Tbls also applies to persons who own vehicles used |
tor hire, such as wagons, drays or tracks, hacks, Ac.
No further time will be allowed and the Register will
be cloeed on that day, and the police Instructed to
carry oat the Ordinance. By order
EDW. c. ANDERSON, Mayor.
Jaa Stxwakt Clerk of Council. fobl-tf
F O
3V,
HOLIDAY GOODS.
Direct ImDortation from Londo
and Paris.
J UST RECEIVED, a large and varied assortment of |
Imported Wares and Fancy Articles, suitable for
-he coming season, embracing In part:
Statuettes—Bronze, Basque and Parlor
Toilet Sett*;
Clocks
FerfUmery
Ladies’ Traveling Bag*
French Parasols
Portemonnale*
Milliners’ Fancy Ware*
_ Osier Boskets
And an endless variety ot
Fancy G-oods,
ordered for this market and Just received by sh(p I
County of Picton, and other vessels now arriving.
Fancy Goods by the riglnsl package, to which the |
attention of Milliners and others la invited.
W. W. LINCOLN,
Corner Congresa and BaU streefo,
d21-tf Monument Square.
The fast steamer
U N T A I
Captain G. W. Caanm.
win laava for the above place
*vsry Tuesday aad Thursday, at 3K
o’clock p. m.
All way freight payable on tbe dock.
For freight or passage, baring fine state room ac
commodations, apply on board, at Padelford’s wharf,
orto M. A. COHEN,
«1I 89 Bay street
BOSTON A
SAVANNAH
LINE.
STEAMSHIP
FOR BOSTON
The steamship
WM. TIBBETTS*
J. & 00NY, Commander,
Will sail for the above port on
Wednesday March 31, at — o’clock.
Far freight or]
For Palatka, E. Fla.,'
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA-
kYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE
AND PICOLATA.
The elegant and very fkst steam packet
SYLVAN SHORE
Capt JAMES TUCKER,
having been specially fitted np for tbls rente, w 1
leave for the above places
Every Tuesday Morn lag at 10 o’clock.
AU freight payable by shippers.
freight,°r passage, having superior accommo-
Wharf or P to T Steam Packet
19T tr CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM,
J T u Agents.
For Augusta
THE STEAMBOAT ECLIPSE,
Capt. Wazd,
will have despatch for Augusta.
Freight received at Lower Hydraulic Press.
F. W. SIMS A CO.,
ff* 19 ' 6 Agents.
FOE AUOOSTA
The light-draft Steamer
Fanny I^hr,
Captain]
will sail for Augusta and Wajj
Wednesday, March 31, at V'
t J reight or P a ™ a g e . having stateroom accom-
modations, apply to
LaROCHE ft WE8T, Agents,
m19 Jonas’ Block.
FOR HAWKWILLEI MACON
VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN,
And Landings on the Altamaha and Ocmnlgee rivers.
Steamer Oak
Capt MoCanley, *
I. now receiring freight at Old Florida Steamboat
aboveon 001 °* We8t Bro,d street . and will leave aa
Friday, 9th lust., at O o’clock, p. m
Thia boat is In good order, built expressly for the
trade, and rates A 1 in Inenrance offices
Transportation charges on goods to Macon and
Hawklnsvllle paid promptly.
AreangentoMs have been mads with the Agent of
the Macon ft Brunswick Railroad to forward goods
t0 Maco “ “ Ttnl 01 *•» “ri »t
an J fo fire-proof ware-house
Kwa * Steamboat Wharf, foot of West Broad
For freight, Ac., apply to
I. a PRESDEE, Agt,
F. M.
ms Harris' Bonding, Bay st
For Palatka'
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FER
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
The new and fast aslling Stcatear
lizzie baker,
Capt. N. King;
Haring be«£a«d f peramnrat^^^ rente wu
Friday Mornlag, 36th, at IO o'eUck,
jff^jvnttnne to leara every Friday momtag thereafter
s*.»*Tsa, 1 !KXr™‘ “*• “ o~-
th^-ghi recerved at aU times at the warehouse on
All freight payable by shippers.
For freight or passage, having splendid cabin ac
commodation, apply at tbe office on Florida Steam
Packet wharf, or to
J24-U CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM,
FOR NEW YORE.
The splendid schooner RIDGEWOOD,
Cspfc DerrichsOn, bavin* bulk of her
cargo engaged, WOI five quick de
spatch as above.
For freight, apply to
CHARE.* GRAYBILL.
ON A BARNARD,
mlT-4 Bay st., opposite Mariner’s Church.
T—
For Charleston,
VIA HILTON BEAD AND BEAUFORT.
Caarying the Unitea States Mail.
Catawba Wine.
fjQ CASES (still) vintage of 1868, for sale by
MAOKY. BEATTIE A CO.,
203 and 205 Bay street
SCALES.
A SSORTED Sizes and Patterns of Fairbanks’ Plat;
form and Counter Scales, which for accuracy,
neatness and durability cannot be surpawed. Also,
best Frames, Beams, Hooks, Ac., for weighing Cot
ton. For sale by
BOUSE A BRYANT,
J26-tf »* Bay stunt
Notice.
A LL persons baring claims against the late steam
er* JAS. CHRISTOPHER and & H. MAY will l
present them at once to ,,, ,
J. M. KINCHLEY,
nil. At Florida Wharf.
THE
STEAMER FANNIE,
CAPTAIN MoNELTY.
| will leave as above from the Florida Steamboat
I wharf; foot oT West Brood street, on
Thursday, March 8th, at 3 p. m.
This booth in very excellent srdsr, is
S^StatlSfoSSS^ anperior state room
While the boat la on her trip* freight will be re-
“1 fir*-proof warshosue, free of ex-
. it payable on wharf. - f -
[0 freight taken otux 12 o’clock on day of sailing.
Mo freight received alter is ofclorfton day oi sail-
For freight or penooge, apply to
R *. MYRELL, Agt, 1
m& tf Harris* Buildings. Bay street
Or to W. Jenson, on wharf
TOWING.
ffe-i The new and powerful
steam tugs K. H. WEB8TSR
and O. LOANS are prepared
to tow veeesls ia the barber,
or to and from sea.
Application for towing may be made to the cap
tains, on board, or to
CRANE ft GBAYBILL, Agents,
ffi-tf 80 Boy street
Pacific Mall Steamship Company’s
Through Line to Cnllfibrmin,'
TOUCHING at Mexican Ports, and carrying the
X United States Mall.
Leave Pier No. 42 North River, lootof Canal street,
at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st nth and 21st of every
month, (except when those dates foil on Sunday, ana
then on the preceding Saturday,} for Asplnwall, con
necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com
pany’s steamshipe from Panama for Son Fraacfeco,
touching at Acapulco.
MARCH.
connecting with
21st—New York, Captain Horner, conm. tin, with
,. A ot On* Quarter from steamers ratea
allowed to second cabin and ateenfa psiMngera
with families. Also, an allowance of One Quarter on
through rates to Clergymen and their nannies and
tobooL trachj^ra^ soldier* haring honorable dia-
One hundred pounds baggage Allowed each ad nit
aggage-inaster* accompany baggage through, and
attend toindtes and. children wltheht male protec
tors. Baggage received on the dock the day before
sailing; from steamboats, railroads, and passenger*
who prefer to send down early.
An experienced surgeon 00 board. Medicine and
ItteidADCB
A steamer will be placed oh the line January 1,
1816, to run from New Orleans to Aspinirall via
Havana
For passogatlcketii, or further information, apply
atthe Company’s ticket office, on the Whan; toot of
Canal street, RonhJttver, New York.
F. W.O. BELLOWS,
j»4m Agent,