The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, April 02, 1866, Image 3

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toe aA ■RIL 2, 1S66. tters, hips and Stoamen, n Cl .HNU*« O h ‘ r YORK. Satarday ’ Aprli7 s: 1 °’ C, ^ K ‘iLav, April 6th, at — o’clock mton. C ib, Tuesday, April 3d, at ..V.-loct •orsTA. Si every Saturday morning i * : c-^Y. April 3d, at 9 o’clock. ..IU-ESTON. iv Afternoon. April 2d, at Arrivals at the Hotels, SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGinly. W E Wheeler, Ftr Potter rJas McKune, N Y .1 E Crowell, NY C S Langdon, do J B Dennis, Charleston W.G Richards, Atlanta B 11 Richardson. Boston |Juo Quinan, Savannah Mrs Warrlmer & child, do|C Dunham, Ga J H Johnson, Ga iH C Meyer. NY J Strickland, A & Q R R IJ j Theus, Savannah L J Cornell, Savannah [ r Wanted. WANTED, By Ben, Wylly & Chrhtian, CODfOSS of tie CITY of SAVANNAH PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. Wiltbkrger A Co. c^mer v C ; <c - ;... l3 er f . nl y Tuesday and Thnrrsday at (fo cOV ,, k p. u Thursday morning at ID R Dexter, Boston W W Bothwick, Fla j M R Clark, Boston j T H Beasley, A & G R R | S Gross, Savannah t Harry Crisp, do , E HolaS, do i E R Dalton, do I J M Winstead, X C Mrs Marsh, Ga I JT Phillips ! A II Beull, A A G R R S S Dennis, do R J Steele, Jr, NC J Kirkland, S C W R Gignilliat. Ga. C F Dodge, Hilton Head' Z W Frazer, Nashville J W Harrison, S C T B Smith, Washington T U Dunham, A <k G R R .1 J Stoney, Fla I) McConnell. N Y W G Allen, SC * S It Smith, Baltimore J P Vannoy, Ga A W McConnell H C Meyer, N Y B F Williams, Ware Co VI B Peters, Augusta Special Notices. Copper Tips protect the toes of children’s shoes.— One pair will outwear three without Ups. Sold every where. Soap Manufactory, VI SO P ‘ .?„- r Dic- rv Saturday morning at 9 VEIUSVtLLB. „ Tw ,d Charles 8. Hardoe, every r : ':s»’ doct FLORIDA. - q-.lv every Tuesday morniDg, at ITtii every Saturday morning, ai r , '.every Friday morning at lo C -g|'i,esday morning at 10 o’clock. ' : "C ‘ pj.’cvy Wednesday afternoon a’ MARSHALL HOUSE-*-.!. B. Luce. J W Brown, Hawkiusville|T P Boular Dr J Snider, do D E Eubanks, do Mrs Hurley, Boston s M Shearer, Savannah F Uhlmau, Jacksonville .1 no H Hall, N Y j Mrs S i£ Hull, do I Miss Hall, do ' s Holman, Mass I Jas U Law, N O ! Jno I’ickeriug, X Y I 11 s Buttertleld,Charleston Alex llotliuser, Savanuah I. T Wilcox, CIIR ! W M Steven do -Xhe attention of all TaEAEtfU'Kl ,., STf < Icularly called to tho City Winotfadste. r, aCSAEUpte steamer Z. B.Vance. Capt. —lvt yestorday morning irom . j| v ttoution ia directed to the ad- . j ,: r , v iu i Hardee lor steamboat , FLOMD.s’eamers Ella, Capt. Rowland, - vat. Slior Tucker, arrived hero on Satur- , ., l S? (cker Informs us that he left t , cr casM at Jacksonville all right, c ' rK v._Tlio steamer Mary Ella, Lii, c. ihero yesterday from Hawkins- rfour j, and nineteen hales of cotton. w ;;j ,ccept our thanks for favors. Thus Hull, . do Jas W Haddock, N H J H Sanderson, Savannah H D Cooper, Washington Win Custer and lady,Port Royal R Dexter, Boston X W Neely, Jefferson Miss Minnie Adams H H Ttios G Ferrety, do •Mr and Mrs Greg,Augusta D U Andrews, do J T Hungerford, do W C Beck, Exeter .s D Haussnian, Savannah Arthur K Delano,Reporter Geo » Davenport, Savan- Nat Ropuhlicau caiiNatRep Mr and Mrs J B Harp, N1 | Manuel Uovercs.Matarizts S M Felton, wile, child diiF Veils, Hilton Head servant, Phila i.l O Brokaw, Ga W S Abbot t, Ga j B B Forrltl, Savannah W (, Norwooil. X C |M J McBcrrleu, do M C Noyes, llillon Head O J White, do / J O’Toole, Fla jc W Hedge, do Shipping intelligence. Miniature Almanac—This Day. Sun rises & 4S Moon rises S 53 Sati sets o 12|liigh water 10 40 „, . , rnlIr individuals v.-era before Ills earged with being drunk the of them was also charged with . • lAft-. r vi primanuing the parties -i-them l of sound advice Mayor An- . . j . ^i.jru ten and the other twenty PORT OF SAVANNAH. Sunday, April 1, isoc. Arrived. ~ I Steamer Z B Vance, Guthrie, Charleston—Claghorn [ & Cunningham. ; Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palatka—Claghorn j A Cunningham. Steamer Mary Ella, Johnson, Ilawkinsville—C L I i’fllllv the Freedmen’s Court on i.,, a negro, was arraigned on the ;i,d shooting at a woman named re reading of the charge the de nt: d Judge Stone sentenced him f dollars and costs, and ordered rated. 7 and ’lbv.—Before Judgo Stono on i at-r- charged a woman named Kcat- ,;-jjtid maltreating him, but it ap' , nr the euce that he was tho aggressor, of three dollars and costs. lists*toa Hue 7.'. a-sa .jirgeu v.-i c,J individual named Brawn was fieedr. Court on Saturday to have a : a ciiajf robbery. From tho evidence . JaEaided to hold him as an acces- . committed him to ;»il to await . • a ,nuv commission. Colby &• Co. Steamer Ella, Rowland. Jacksonville—M A. Cohen. Ship New England, Hodges, Liverpool, Eng—C L Colby & Co. Brig Sea Lion, Baltimore. Below. Norwegian bark Revaleue. from St Estelia. France in ballast to Brigham, Baldwin & Co. Steamship Gen Barnes, Morton, from New York— Wilder & Fullarton. Gull- Havdee. Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Charleston—L martin. Steamer W G Gibbons, Garnett Augusta—Erwin A Hardee. Sebr Jonas Smith, Nichole, Providence—Hunter A Gammell. Schr Wm. Pickering, Quinn, Providence—Hunter A Gammed. :. W..iitr:-Two wenches, Harriet Brown - riennwi, « in the f reedmen’s Court on on the r.;e ©/ street walking at night. ' •' l y and v.-.-ye sentenced to pay a \6ter, was also charged with tlio ifn.eius her second uilcneo Judge r.nitmg bar for hor conduct, fined , su ,sts, im'orming her that upon a f !•;„ cnee he should double the fine. | );l i;.* appear to he somewhat scarcer , , . weeks ago, and the police, deserve . our in:).-1 frequented thorougli- .gustiug nuisance. Visiting these .tj-vera punishment when they are . court will have a tendency to make ..•■apectable employment. Imports. Per steamer Ella, from Jacksonville—81 bales sea island, cotton, 0 do hides. Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Palatka—21 bales 9 _-a Island cotton, 12 do upland to W B Adams, T II i Austin, J L Vdlalouga, Erwin <£ U, Southern Ex, L | lv Smith. | Per steamer Mary Ella, from Hawkinsvide—402 j bales upland cotton, 17 bags sea island do, 1S.» bags ■ cotton seed. Per Norwegian bark Revaleue, Horn France—31,- i 3D2 feet timber to Jonas Smith, j Per ship New England, from Liverpool—3,047 sacks l salt, 21 crates earthou ware, and an assorted cargo. Per brig Sea Lion, from Baltimore—4.005 sacks corn, 150 tons coal, 6 bbls kerosene oiQ 40 bales husks, 334 bales h:iv. EipOl'ii. rer steamship G r. Barnes, for New York—1,221 upland cotton, 2 bales wool, 14 packages . . Uu —In the Mayor’s ■ l.’.st a am named Cranev, was ealinga horse from Mr. O’Hara. The h-t he had gone into a house in the ib'wtsvilie to have a note changed, and : 7- ' - a pest fillet while he was in the ; an jumped on the horse and rode off. - cat out to stop him another per- cl j y- trial, caught him by the coat 7 him from stopping the man who was his animal. The rutin who rode the ok him into the corral! and endeavored .. there, saying some major or captain . r e exchanged. The defendant said he ■ healing the horse; that knowing Mr. merely meant to practice a joke upon . . „ had wanted to steal the spimal lie ■ • taker, him into the corral!. The ether ■ d aa an accessory denied having io "..th tha matter, and also emphatically acid Mr. O’Hara. His Honor alter ■ • v.dence, remarked that the plaintilf s:atc other than feats, a Qd that he •. v-iy identified the parties to the trans- i crauey thirty dollars and hi* friend ■£ for the joke. Per steumslilp San Salvador, for New York—3B6 b iles upland cotton, 39 bbis peii3, lu bbls sweet po tatoes, ami sundry packages mdze. . Per schooner vVm Pickering, for Providence—76,- ;ls4 feet timber. Per tchr Jonas Smith, for Providence—597 bales upland cotton, 92 pieces timber, and sundry pacS- ages mdze. piisseiiSJcis. Per steamship Gen Barnet 1 , tor New Tor',:—J K Baldwin, Edward Wauzcr, ii .Merrimam J 1! B-nn- ron. .1 1) Smith. Asa 11 King, YV H Whitney, G .1 Teg- ,: .rt. c K Wilkinson, J L Ddworth. Wm Greene, 15 1. M.iUeite, M F Porter, S W Mill in, .1 O Barrels and ladv. Peter Doyle, Geo YV Stewart, Mario Brown. J P Barrett. F Fraser, lady and son. Wm Tyler, Mr Fleetwood, M Smlili. Cuas M itirar, F J flazelton, F l. Wise. Will. Temple tun, Win DohelE PUB igart, W Bc-silck, J E Crowcii, G YV Price, A \Vhite,lR H Mar* -hall and billy, Gen Lawton and family, Wm Curtis and ladMrs A B WobriworUK J Me R Sara’s, J L HiavtN 1.—Yesterday afternooir numerous beys, both black and white, amused th<-rc- 7 - : . eg ilio Sabbath in having an open •e vicinity of the Gulf Railroad. Stones uclurch to the annoyance of passers- - ■ »!.•■ au-lee a pistol was fired, but with- ' -V damage. The police arriving on the ■ '-w att led in dispersing the young riot- tit.ting chase one of the policemen 1; tiro boy who it was said fired the shot. ■ :: uaecd to get rid of the jhstol, and, al- ■ ’"'ttwas instituted it could not be found, "-’uin to pie barracks, and upon being 1 . s er ci the pistol was found. He was tli 3 id ruing, when he will be turned ■ '•■'-•'-iiaiii's Court. Kirk. Mrs Parson, Ileury Smith. YV W Allen, Mrs Curtis and daughter. Miss S Wesseldocft, F Ulilman, L S Crocker, LMcIntosh, M Abbey, ami i deck. t’.-r steamer Sylvan Shore, from Palatka—J B II irt and lady. C V Hutchins, YV Burner, J J O'Gaul, 3 G Haynes, F Hall. J .1 Van Nostraucl, S F Felton, lady and servant, S Bullock. Consignee*. Per steamer Mary Elia, from Hawkinsville—!> H Hardee, A Fullerton, N A Hardee & Go, R Haber sham ,v Sous, J W Lathrop & Go, Wilder A Fullerton P II iieitn, C 1) Rogers, G C Freeman, Erwin A Har dee, Jones A Way, J L Viflaioaga. ' Per ship New England, from Liverpool— C L Colby i Co. Jno Sherlock, YVm Hone, Perkins, Swlugton A hi, A L A Go, Weed A Cornwall, M A Cohen, Bones, Brown A Co, Per brig 8ea Lion, from Ealtimore—9 B H rring- ion, M New ii: ark, T H Bolds! lav A- Co, B F Ulmer, r. i Roche A West, II Pitcher, E Hagar, Cbipinau A Chapin. per eteemer Ella, from Jacksonville—Tison a- Gordon, F M Myrell, YV H Burroughs A Co, J L Vill longa. FORT OF FERXANDIXA, FLA. Fernanbtxa, Fla., March 30,1S66. Arrived. Gcbr Frank and Emily, Columbia jr.ills. Crlby from New York. - Early on Sunday mornlpg a ;ed in the laudable enterprizo enter aa establishment Receipts per Atlantic o> Gulf It. It. MAltca 91, 1366. 1S2 bales cotton. 30 *acks potatoes, 28 h> Is syrup. Sbundles hides. 31 sacks, rongli rlc, 10 d.> pea« and mdze, to W B Adams, YV 13 Fleming. Epstein A Bro. .1 Overstreet, Cony & Edenfleld, John Ryan. YV Knight, McDonough, A M Cohen A Brc, .1 Lippraau '•t-.’-aed eight of tire offenders and took 1 Cooper A McArihur, B H Wail Tison AG. Duncan A i .1. Bryan, H A Co, C D Rogers, R Habersham A Sous, j YV T Thompson. A S Harlridge, A Pinrler, P Housi in ' hors tliey were confined. ■ —Servioea appropriate to the retiu n ton. J \Y r Lathrop A Go. J YV Nevitt. YV M Stereo: .u the church calendar were i \ j (farssls, Nancy Gignilliat, M Geiger. a -’ churches of the city yesterday. : —i ■ aggg the ■- imposing service of the Roman ; lister Sunday, war performed by j i ’’’era;, assisted by members of i Sot the least impressive por- | s the singing by the tine l sweat.**, ■-e caarrhoi-apjrtton of Mozart’s Seventh - '--'.cl mass of Mercadante. The .t vetj 1 crov- Jod, both in the morning service. land Herald.)' cot Ion of C ouu’y ■ ,'.tdeuco of tha ;. c ‘On r Cu.-Iii Officers. Daairy, Ga., March 22, 1866. • - 2 or iaz Savaskah Heuald : a - electn a of county officers for McIntosh ht.i heie yesterday. The fallowing is the ls precinct: JAMES PYLES’ 0. K. The Best Soap in Use. For sale at Retail by STEWART A CO., DOYLE A LEYON, And all first-claw Grocers; at Wholesale by DRY GOODS. r °s .U.T.ICES OF THE FkaCS. I'odXaaece... : York, Williams, Mclntire & Co. i votes The undersigned having formed a copftrtnersh under the firm name of ...51 -ojard I 4 ’ 4 Parker 53 “ ^btsoa 53 . ” •Iclntoah... 51 •• 'J 1 -' candidate) 2 ” » T0B COCSIY IBI.aSUBEE. ,! (no -oppo*ition; 63 “ j", &r INFERIOR AND SUPERIOB COtJBTS. ' 'Iirison 47 *• “'alker... r <• Direct Importation. 5 CASKS Snperior Burton (English) Ale, just re ceived and for sale by CUNNINGHAM, PURSE A CO. Notice. the _ F r62 1 polled was 51. A LL cl ilms against the steamships comprising Pioneer 1.' Tom >• w York, must be pre sented at onroDue withiu five days tfi- arrive! J said steanMhtpJ. Claims not presented withm f. : time wli! not he coneidereil. mBMi HT , f»A MXT.L. Agents Hifam Roberts’ Sons & Co. for the purpose of carrying on a general DRY GOODS BUSINESS, have now opened, and will continue r> receive additional supplies of Imported and Domestic Dry Goods, which they offer for eale at No. 156 aX^BOXa'S , BVZLDZNO on Congress street, east of the Market, and at the second stnr” from the and or ‘fie lira. JA\FS H RGB RTS. H WIGHT 1 ROBERTS. f26-tl EDWARD LAIHROfi. T. IJ cntrsl ttiidj'iu'i. Mabch 01. ■ domeswcs.6 bal.s wad’d .arc, Crane ' a p. of:.,.,.),•«)•!. Lath 1 am v Tr mbill. Lr-eiem I •:* B .10. P it GO'in. YV it V, a ’ A A, JicRrjl. '•> ih BOLTON'S W HI A H j STEAM SAW MILL 5 . :e Mill and - 3/frm-t.. having erected the ■_ nnHE subscribers. I Steam Saw Mi u . and -/Bpp nc order < !’er Lnmhei itf. <li7uai!»i.. .ii .-■■■■. tfally solicit a Hhai' of jiitt : r»rrge ■ iVii-.i: :he r.i'.Uiiic. SALE. rpHS ’we idloicing Lots •>., .. corntT of Jri„ , i aa i Lincoln »’r< i-ta, -vitb ■ V . Ming iu conus f construction, or »p. rt; ci the ...... Brigadier Gan. 1. iudius (J. Wa 7" a. ..opiv to K. I .'s'er. Attorney-at-law, come, of ilaj •ndBarnaru rtreets. flS-:.uAth!f J. H. HIKES . Wanted. T)Y a young man. a situation as Clerk in a good ±J house. Best of reference as to capacity, hon esty, &c. Address Lock B . x 124. m26-tt Situation Wanted, T3Y a vonng man who has a traile but who is too feeble to work at it, it being too confining for him. Deaires sortie oat-door employment. Can give : good reference, and is not afraid of being kept busy i 1 running about. i ^Pply immediately at this office. m2S-6 i Situation Wanted. 1 P V a middle aged man, in a wholesale dry goods or ! jl> grocery store. Gm'.ersianda packing, marking, ‘ shipping and receiving goods. The very best of ref erences given. Apply at 207 Bay street. febia-ti'. For Sale, For Sale. i 1 A T the Gnlf Railroad Yard : i A 40,Ot-O fee. Seasoned inch Boards j 2u,000 feet Seasoned three-quarter inch Boards, I11 any quantity. 1.. quire of AARON ISKPPARD; ' ni27-2w* At the Gulf Railroad Depot. FOR SALE. rjlj arrive in a few days: * 50 ’ons Peruvlau Gtiano 100 bbls LaDd Plaster. ; nt 27 N. A. HARDEE A CO. FOR SALE. rpHE TREES, as they stand, on twenty-two tfc,m- X sand acres on the St. Johns river, Fla. Apply to W. S. WALKER, Broad street, next to State Bank, m?6-10 Charleston, S. C. FOR SALE, I A TRACT of Land, three hundred aud thirty acres A of first quality pine land, lying ill Liberty ! countv, near the Witlthourville Station of the Atlan- i tic & Gulf Road, The said land can be bought for I four dollars per acre. There iH fifty acres cleared . and under a pood new fence ; some houses on the I place. For information, apply to the undersigned, i who lives on the place, within three miles cf Station j No. 4, Walihourville. i m3-lm ’ W. H. BACON. DOMESTICS. O BALES 4-1 Augnsta Factory fjt, 25 bale. 7-S do For sale by SAMS it PH1NIZY, m2S 6 No. 9 Stoddard’S Lower Range. Summer Residence on the Salts for Sale or Rent. ft HOUSE and LOT at Thunderbolt. The House ii. has Niue Booms and a largo attic : also a good stable and shed, und well of excellent water. The Lot is one hundred feet ou the River, running back to a ro.td known as the Artillery Avenue about nine hundred feet. For further particulars inquire of Jno. Stevenson. Also, a place la Effingham county with a good Dwelling, Ac. m27-eod2w THOS. W. BKOOKS MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND GENERAL UPHOLSTERY, 324 Dock Street, Philadelphia, Pa, 71. B —Ait ORDERS sent by Mail promptly at- d to. ivsi-tt Sight Exchange ON jSrEW YOilK, In sums to suit purchasers, by sep23-tf E. F.METCALFE A CO. STANDARD LIQUORS, 307 BAY STREET. mS-tf GEORGE PATTEN, Forwarding aM Gomiission Merchant No. 1S2 Bay Street, 1 f22-3tn* SAVANNAH. CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. i rfi'iis pnpulat and wail known Ilotel, situated in the i- rt business portion of the city, has been newly fur- | nisltc 1 t hroughout by the present proprietor, who has been sixteen years connected with the establishment. ; mzc-t? W WHITE, Proprietor. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. \\JF. invite your attention to the largest and most V? complete stock of DRY COODS to be found in this city and which is offered AT THE LOWEST PRICES, By EINSTEIN & ECKMAN, m2C 151 Congress street. Savannah, Ga. NOTICE. PERSONS bolding City Lots, who are in arrear for Jl Gioand Kent, are notified that additional costs will be incurred by them unless they discharge their (it'ligations at an early day. R. T. GIBSON, i 5*74 City Treasurer. FLOUR. OA BARRELS Ada Mills Flour, very choice Ay .ia barrels Hiram Smith's Flour * 50 tmrrels Extra aud Superfine Flour ! Larding and for sale hy CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM. m-28-eodlw Blankets 1 Flannels * CLOTHS AND CAS3IMERE3 1 BLEACHED AND BROWN SHIRTINGS | DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS 1 FRENCH KERINOfiS AND ALAPACA8. j Received and for sale cheap by II. HATH, - oct 23 1T4 Broughton sheet. LYON’S KATHAIRON. MOODY & EAREETT, Steam Soap Works, Bavannah, G-a. Kailialron is from the Greek word “Katiiro.” or “Kathairo," signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate and re store. This article is what its name signifies. For preserving, restoring and beautifying the human hair, it is the most remarkable preparation in the world. It is again owned and put up by the original proprie tor, and is now made with the same care, skill and at- AiA.NrFAcrt3r.ta of ties per annum. It Is a most delightful Hair Dressing. ✓ It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps (he head cool and dean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy. It prevents the hair from falling off and turning gray- It restores hair upon bald heads. Any lady or gentleman who values a beautfnl head of hair should use Lyon’s Kathalron. It is known and used throughout the civilized world. Sold by al respectable dealers. DKMA8 BARNES A CO- oct27-eodlv New York. GLYCERINE, BROWN WINDSOR. VIO LET, BAR AND' TOILET SOAPS OF EVERY DESCRIP TION. \f E85RS. MOODY & BARRETT would respectfully -'*■ announce to tha public that they have Just Shipping, FOR CHARLESTON, VIA BEAUFORT. SI Shipping, for sale. The find steamer EMELIE) Capt. Bucfokt, THE STEAMERS :FANNIE LEHR & MINNIE BRANDT. having been completely overhauled and placed in good coedition, wlfl leave for the above place on Tuesday Afternoon, .1 pil 3, at 4 o’daik* For freight or passage, having good accommoda lions, apply to the Captain, on board, or to E. E. HERTZ * CO.. m3 IS Bay street. These boats wore built In 1854, havv goirtl ,.<)wv t - and of good *peeJ ; are light draft, with state ru.m accommodation*.for pasgfenpera; carrrr 6:0 hut.-- . cotton each; very Bailable for river trade c« for town.-- They ure now tu good macing order. For further particulars, apply to . LaifociiE ,t wr-sr. m2C-6 Ur J. O. BRANT BOSTON & SAVANNAH SiEVJlSH.P LINE. opened their PEOPLE’S LINE. FOR BOSTON STEAM SOAP WORKS, and are fully prepared .0 fill all order* for tne fol lowing Bar and Toilet Soaps: A lMlYUfOLOGICAG. View »f MAKKIAGE Containing nearly 390 pages, and 139 fine Plates and Engravings of the Anatomy of the Human Or gans in estate of Health and Disease, with a Trea tise on Early Errors, its Deplorable Consequences upon Hie mind aud Body, with the Author’s Plan of Treatment—the only rational and successful mode of cure, as shown by the report of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married, and those contem plating marriage, who entertain doubts of their phys ical condition. Sent free of postage to any address, on receipt of 25 cents, in stamps or postage currency, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. The author may be consulted upon any of the dis eases npon which his book treats either personally or by mail, and medicines sent to any pint of the world. octlO flm PALE SOAP, EXTRA No. 1, EXTRA No. 1 RESIN or YELLOW SOAP, GERMAN, EROSIVE, CHEMICAL, OLIVE. CASTILE. A G*. Also, a large variety u. Iv-m; soaps, Co::.pricing HONEY, PALM, CAMPANULA, ALMOND, TRANSPARENT, ROSE. FUMMICE, LAVA, Ac., &c. No pains wi’1 be spared to make one Soaps equal in quality, juice and perfumo to any American or For t-Urn Soaps. Our motlcshall bo “semper idem,” and all goods not equal in quality and price to American or Foreign manufacture, .-hs.H be returned and muuej refunded. THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR TALLOYV AND. GREASE. Orders addressed to MOODY A BARRJSTT, or L. J GUILMaRTTW a CO., will receive prompt a lid im- ! mediate attention S. T.—1860-—X. Drake’s Plantation Bitters* lU20-tf They purify, strengthen and Invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They enre Diarrhoea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best Bitters in the world. They make the weak strong, ana are exhausted nature's great re storer. They are made of pure 8t. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, aud are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimnlunt. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. Only gen uine when Cork is covered by our private U. S. Stamp. Beware of counterfeits aud refilled bottles. P. H. DRAKE & CO., oct28-eodly 21 Park Row, New York. ISLAM ORVILLE SLATE MININS COMFY, FOR CHARLESTON, Stopping at BiUon Bead and Beaufort, The fast steam.shin CITY OF BATHt T. H. Bet.l, Commander, Will sail for the above port or, Tfies<la}-, April 3, nt 11 o’cT.ulc. 3he Ctttclasi steam. c n o ri1 Capt. J Sirz rrybqr ,h.’ I-Iihei! «ui. .- ;. The steamship Wtlltam Tibbetts following oa ;..e Uth of April. For f> eight or passage, aprly to , Rii HAitirSiiN a Barnard. * m26 6 Lay st., opposite.'! .riser'- Chur I T O . N Uor Chariest’ Tuesday Morulue.. .*.r,.ij ^ ;i i 3 j 0 -. coutie ting with railroad a\J su.i u r ,, r - . inCnMliua. For freight or passage, apply to ' B. R. MARDLE. nr YY’M. Sl’.YKK. N. B.—Ail way freight payable by .hiupc-e daiUl FOR NEW YORK. rs Tho bark NEW LIGHT, having bulk <• her cargo ei,gaged, will have quick d; tjU^yr-patct: ns above. For freight, :•-}•• 1 ly to m31 - CRANE tt GUAYBILL D I ,»ill h uvoT-IfatG. whft:f Kvvry .taimilay .kot i,iiu w trrivlt.g to G!-«aje.. -..ir ., For weigh: orpawage, apply, u bii rrii. • ■ For Palatka, J’tek Eor Livcriw VAN WERT, POLE CO., GA. Cap’l Stools.* £500,000 SHARES, *50 E4CH. I); rare roes—H- Brikhara, J. F. Dever, E. t Gran- uise, A. Wilbur and A E. MarsItuiL PBsihent—A. YVliber. Savannah, Qa. V’iojc ParsintraT—E. G. Grauniss, Macon, Go Ssceevaev—A. Ii. Marshall; Atlauta, ua. T HIS Company wlii s ioa be prepared to fill any orders for 3! ite, In.waver large, for r . dng, for furniture manufacYaved out of slate, for lintels, for pavement, and for any other uses to Which slate oar, be applied. The quarry i3 convenient to the cities ot Atlai t i, Augutta. Ma:on, Albany and Columbus. Ga.; to the cities of Selma, Montgomery und Mobile. Ala.; Id New Orica a, .nr! will shortly be to Mem phis, fonn.. aud S . he. lis. Mo. The Buporlorlty oi phis, ronn.. and a . Lo. ns. Mo. The superiority oi slate for roofing purp .:es, and Its special adaptability to various articles ot fr .nitnre and for paveine -t are well known. Orders inny be adc-e^-ed ro A. Li. M.VRSHALL, Sec’y, j8 * Atlanta, Ga. Agua de Magnolia. GREAT PAPER SOUTHERN l: ii»runi c A toilet delight! The ladies’ treasure and gentle men’s boon '. The “sweetest thing’’ and largest quan tity. Manufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia. Used for bathing the face and person, to render the skin soft anil fresh, to prevent eruptions, to perfume clothing, *c. It overcomes the unpleasant odor of perspiration. It removes redness, tan, blotches, Jfcc. It cures nerrous-headache and ailayB inflammation. It cools, softens and adds delicacy to the skin. It yields a subdued and lasting perfume. It cures mosqueto bites aud stiugs of insects. It contains no material injurious to the skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. It is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Try he Magnolia Water once and you will use no other Cologuc, Perfumery, or Toilet Water afterwards. DAMAS BARNES & CO., 0ct27-codly Props. Exclusive Agents, N. Y. Dejiot fo r P is iters’ Supplies 210 Bay Sire Savannah, Ga. HILL’S HAIR DYE, 50 cent*.—Black or Brown, instantaneous; beet, cheapest, durable, re liable. Depot, No. 00 John street, New York. Sold by all drug and patent medicine stares everywhere. m9-!y P LATHER .t BOSWO’tTH keep eonstantlyon hand a la,stuck of Lodger, Writing and Wrapping Papers, of -.ill sizes and weights; also. Binders’ Boards. Card Boards, Printers' Cards, Envelopes, Twines and Printing Inks Having had long cxp-vicnce in the business, and buying our goods in :.rgc i t: direct from the manu facturers enables us to compete with New York prices Agents for YY'nde's celebrated Printing Inks; Agent* in this city lor the Bath Papsr Miila. The highest cash prices paid for all kinds of pa stock. J12 Lumber. YELLOW PIN 7 LG.Mo Jit of Ell dimensions, on VIA BRUNSWICK. HT. MARY'S, PEL NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PIOOLATA. The new and fast sailing Steamer LIZZIE BAKEii. Capt. N. Eing, Having been placed permanently upon tl'V mure w le ” " leave for the »1Wve places ,;u Friday Morning, 26th, at 10 o’clovk. and continue to leave every Friday morning tliercaftu at eante hour. Returning, she will leave Palatka every Sundaj morning, Picolata every Sunday forenoon, and Jack sonville every Monday morning, arriving ut Savan nab on Tuesday morning. Freight received at all rimes at the warehonse 01 the wharf. Ali freight payable hy shippers. Forlroight or passage, having splendid cabin ao commod.'ition, apply at the Office on Florida Stem: Packet wharf, or to CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, j24-tf Agents. FOR SALE. Tlte light draft schooner SCIENCE. 67 tone, new measurement, AND NOW READY FOR SEA IN EVERY RESPECT, Is offered for sale low to close a concern. For particulars, apply to SORREL BROTHERS, m2S-(J 82 Bay street. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. Ihe elegant and very faet steam packet SYLVAN SHORE Notice- ■JiffE ffonds el 1 he City -t ««•.-, I - 6i- f, r th-- purpose < ofi-Te re;!, e lied, ere w w r.-miy '1 i. if, renicl-t deiir.-uiin.-. thus iff Id) ?':■ !\ V-ei. ■: • •n> of ov. r-Jue ronp.-i.-a wa invi etl to j.re* ul t; to be esclnftiged tor t!-.e?c bcr«3 All B-ruds lor wliich Coupon? eve fnxjded to Mav let, 1565, will draw Interest from 1 t, ot',' uary last. R. T. Git’S. ,v X, City 1 rcaei-.r no Sundries. m EFIGS choice Go.-her CTitt.-r 30 b’ xes English hairy 4it b »xe^ State Checs j 5<» Ibis F;uni y F’iour F*(«0 bags White Corn 200 do Heavy Pennsylvania .Seed O .ts Landing and for bale by mlG-eodlO CLAGHORN & CUNNINGIT.\3 HEIDSM GHAMPA6E, t BASKETS Flper & Co. Heid-ick CimnJi>ugiic. in *** piiita an«’l quarte 4*> dozen Very cnoice F»i’c Si;erry; vintage I3ir» 10 dozen i-andtmiunn’s Port Lauding :iad lor ssile by CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, m28-trodlw TO PLANTERS. W E will keep constantly on baud a lull stock ol Plows, Hoes, < Plows, lloes, Corn aheilers Straw Ouiteia vxes, aud ether Agricultural implements 01 best tinker? and patterns with which to supply Planters Hid Country Merchants, whose attention we -invite 0 our stock and think wc can make it to their inter est to purchase of us. BOUSE & BRYAKT, J26-tf 194 Bay street. the hand and for sale by the cargo or at retail, at NEW STEAM SAW MILL, on the Eastern Wharf, in tins city. Apply at the Mill, or to J. W. WOLCOTT A CO , Agents, ml2-eod-lm No. 3 Harris’ Block. Bay at Hagan’s Magnolia Balm. This is the moat delightful and extraordinary article ever discovered. It changes the sun-bnrnt face an hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of youth, and the disc in- gue appearance so inviting in ths city belie of fashion. It removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness from the skin, leaving the complexioi fresh, transparent and smooth. It contains no material injurious to the skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. It is what every lady should have. Sold t-veryWhore. Retail price, 50 cents. Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y. Address ail ordere to ocl2T-eodly DEMAS.CARNES & CO., New York. SILK BASQUES AND SACQUES. PLAID, STRIPED AND PLAIN CAM BRICS CnECK, DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS STRIPED, PLAIN AND CHECKED NAINSOOKS INDIA MULL, BISHOP LAWN JONES’ 5-4 CAMBRICS, IRISH LINENS WHITE AND COLORED BRILLIANTS BUFF, WHITE AND FIGURED PIQUA CLOTH LADIES’ AND MISSES’ LISLE AND SILK GLOVES MISSES’ LONG NET MITTS, &c., &c. Just opened at EINSTEIN & ECKMAN, Notice. UP FREIGHT OFFICE ATLANTIC & GULF R. R. Chmuaston & SaViknar R R. Wabcuocse. Savaunah, March 22d, 1866. P ARTIES shipping frai. ht by the Atlantic * Gulf R til road, to stations v. be re the Company has no Ageut. will bo required to call at this office and sign a bond relieving the Company from all loss or damage after goods are unloaded from the oars. n n wtr m‘;3 C. H. WILLIAMS. Agent Freight Department. JOHN GRAY, Wooden Ware, Brooms, PAILS, BRUSHES, MATS, Twines, Cordage, Tubs, Chnrns. Cradles, Wagons, Chairs, Baskets, Ac, Nos. 15 Fulton ttnd 302 Front Sts NEW YORKJ m-3 FLOUR AND K. D. HOMINY. TEA BBLS., Just received and for sale bv / DU KANDF.LL A CO., m256 Cor. Bay and Barnard streets. SAW HILL FOE SALE. T WO very desiralfie Steam Saw Mills, fifty-eight miles rrom tliefcity. un,!hP Savannah, Atlantic 4 Gnlf Railroad. Stock andall In complete run ning order ; with timb t iged sufficient to supply the mills for three or four yejfa.,’ Apply to T. B, MARSHALL & P.BO,. Savannah, Or T. E. HOOF SB. m26-tf At Station.No. G. Capt. JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted np for this route, w 1 leave for the above places Every Tuesday Morning at IU o’clock. All freight payable b. shipper*. For freight or passage, having snperior accommo- iatloue, apply at the offlee, Florida Steam Pucket Wharf, or to CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, JM-tf Agents. For Liverpool. rjctv The A 1 American ship GAHPEH, A. I. JtQSK Emerson, master, having twe-thirde of hei jjgKtgkwcargo eugaged. will have prompt despatch. -J... .. Jr. For balance of freleht, apply to m2T-6 WILDER A FULLARTON. For Philadelphia. ^ The clipper schooner P. A. SANDER”. Capt. itlaua, will leave with despatch for the above port. For freight, apply to m23 HUNTER A GAMMELL. FOB MACON & HAWKINSVILLE VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, Andlatullngson the Altainaha and Ocmulgee rivers. THE Steamer Darlington, Capt j. Brook, IS LOADING THIS DAY AT HABSRSn AM’3 MILL, AND WILL HAVE QUICK DESPATCH AS ABOVE. Insurance effected on this boat at os low rate as by any boat on the river. Transportation charges on goods to Macon and Watches! Watches!! 131 Congress Street, Just Received, A N invoice of the celebrated CHAMPAGNE WINES of Messrs. Brnch, Foucber A Co., of the following brands: Iiac D’or, Carte D’or, in quarts and pint*. jtfQ ; - F. W. SIMS k CO. A FINE assortment ci English Swiss and Amer ican Watches, Ju.l received and for sale at F. D JORDAN’S, m2T-6 12S Congress st. DIRECT FROM ENGLISH POTTERIES, For sale on Co .sigcment an iuvJce of McK AY, BLISS & CO., Commission Merchants, D EALERS in White Oak and Yellow Piue Timber of all sizes. Cash advances made on Consignnfonta of Timber, Cotton, Naval Stores, Ac. The above-named house offer unu-ual facilities for the sale of Southern Products, and respectfully so licit consignment... jjoKAY. BLISS A CO , d21-tawtf " l* 6 Broadway, N. Y 0S0. D. FOWT.Z. FOWLE & CO., 25 CRATES ASSORTED CROCKERY, Conaist’ng of Covered Disbea, blue edge Truffles, half Scups, fancy painted Teapots Covered Plates Muffins, 2, 3, 4, 5, G-iu. flat, blue edge Soup Turiaes Boats and Slant’s And Sundries m28 6 CU’-'TSINGH-AM, PURSE A CO. COTTON SEED. > BUSHELS fine S*a Island. For sale f>. K UFUN. . 4 Bay street. Hawkinsville paid promptly. Freight received and stored in fire-proof warehouses at Habersham's mill, adjoining the Charleston Wharf. For freight, apply to F. M. MYRELL, m30 Harris’ Buildings, Bay street, - FOR HAWKINSVILLE. The new and fast Iron Steamer Z. B. Vancej Capt, Jons J. Gurams, will leave for the above place with despatch. For lrelght of passage, having very comfortable ac commodations, apply at the office, on the Florida Li UAH AM, DORSETT fit <<>. Successors to nav.os, Graham & Co., IiIPOKTKS3 OF ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY, Vos- 174, 176 and 178 Centre St., IV. V., Ueep constantly on hand the most extensive variety if finely-figured Foreign and Domestic Woods to be. .onnd in the United States, in Logs, PMnks, Boards md Veneers, suitable for Cabin, t, Piauo, aud Billiard Table manufacturer""-, and car builders; also, 11a aogany and Spanish Cedar Coffin stntr. in connection with our business v.e have a large •aw Mill, aud tho most celebrated Veneer Cutting '.lachtne, which enables us to fill ali order’s entrusted o us with promptness. JW-Sut Family Dye Colors. Patented October 13, 1863, Black Dark Green Black for Silk Light Green Dark Blue Magenta Light Bice Maize French Blue Maroon Claret Brown Orange Dark Brown Fink Light Brown Purple Snuff Brown Royal Purple Cherry Salmon Crimson Scarlet Dark Drab Slate Light Drab Solferloo Fawn Drab Violet Light Fawn Drab Yellow. For Dyeing silk, Woolen and Mixed Gnqfis, »bnwi« Scans, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets. Hats, Feathers, Children’s Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel." A SAVING OP 80 PER CENT. Ji3) For25 cents yon can color as many good wocid jtherwlse cost five times that sum. Vail 1 shades can be produced from the Same dy9. V errocessis ample, and any one can use the yt with perfect .access. Directions in English, Freiren ; n«l German, aside of each package. HOWE s. ."EVENS, 96o i<w v.ay, Bostou. For sale by druggists and deaiez ■ orally. octl04m Soluble ^Pacific GUANO. IIIE invite the attention of Plaaters to this valuable ” Guano, as a matter of importance to their In terest. It is similar in appearance, odor and compo sition to Peruvian Gnano, differing only in the pro- nortiuna of the same elements. Tt contain* less am monia, bnt neatly oneffiundred per ceut. more of Phos phate than Peruvian Guano, one-third of which is im mediately soluble. It ia quite as active as Peruvian Guano, and ls less coetly. For further Information, apply to E. C. WADE * CO.. Agents, Jl-3m Savannah, Ga T. J. DUNBAR & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN WINES. LIQUORS SEGARS, &C. Steam Packet Wharlf or to CLAGHORN * CUNNINGHAM, m2» Agents. 14:7 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA., (NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.) Pacific Mail Steaaubip Company’.! Through Line to California, 'T'OUCHING at Mexican Ports, and carrying the A United State* Mail. Leave Pier No. 42 North River, foot of Canal street, at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st, 11th and 21st of every month, (except when those dates fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday,) for Asplnwall, con necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com pany’s steamships from Panama ror San Fria;lsco, couching at Acapulco. MARCH. 1st—Arizona, connecting with Golden City. 10th—Henry Chauncev, Capt. Gray, connecting with Cblorado, Capt. Watkins. nri6-eod3* FGKMLRLY OF ALEXANDRIA, YA„ Commis s i o ii Me re h an t s. Importers of Railroad Iron aud I.'-tKuers in Railroad Suppliep Office, 70 Sroasivv -iy, JSTEW YORK, NEW BOORS RECEIVED BY Cooper, Olcotts k Farrelly. *'•, ;ce 'J •••7-ffi ard Fotaign Cover-. p; 0 iahii Tuning and Repairing. j Life of stonewall Jacfcx b> Cook* j at. Martin 1 jurazmr oy anrie Brewster i Broken to Hstnaes; jjy f.Jwat 'i Gates ! The OfHttamer a Novel, by Whitehead Maxwell Erewitt; by F. G. Treliord W1WISUV. vapi« n MUUU9. 21st—New York, Captain Horner, connecting with Constitution, Capt. Farnsworth. Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with steamers for South Pacific porta. Those of 1st touch at Manzanillo. •\ discount of One Quarter from steamers rates red w t^ond cabin and steerage passengers with fanufies. Also, an allowance of One Quarter on through rates to clergymen and their families and 3 hool teachers; soldiers having honorable dis charges, Half Fare. C • de alio •• -0. eucli a-iuit Bar .-.- •. -stj . ’• bsg.v -.-c. through, and atle sn 1 cbi-.drcu •.•ltnou: diu’e protec- tow ige jeCriVed on the dock the day before saiil la-mfoata, railroads, andp .Gengen who . do u early. At •«;. •( ' surgeon :-n '. Medicine ar. attei Ait be placed on the Bus January 1, lBfifi, irom New Oritaiu tc .-isptawail via Hava ketSiOi: further information, TX7E invite the attention of the Trade sad the Pnb- V T lie generally to Oar large and elegant assort ment of Wiaei, Lfqaors, Cordials, Conserves, fie gan, etc., etc., which la not excelled by any similar esUbilshment in the States. We me sole proprietor* af DUNBAR'S CELS- RM WOOD COE BBATSD WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputation of which ia fully established in this and foreign conn- tries; DUNBAR’S well known STOMACH BITTERS, guarantee! snperior to any article of the kind, de signed expressly for hotel and family nee: DUN BAR’S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war ranted of the ntiaost purity, and put up expressly for our bouse, of which we are sole proprietors and importer*, sole Agents for Robert Smith’s cetae braredPHILADELPHIA ALE, In cases and barrels; English, Scotch and American ALB and PORTER, BRANDY, Scotch and Ikmrbon WHISKEY and AR RACK BUNCHES, formerly well known throughout the United States, put up by us in cases for export and home consumption. T. J. D. A Co. are sole Agents for A. ft H- W. Catherwoodt Pure RYE WHISKIES, XI and XXX brands, guaranteed unsurpassed in quality and ex cellence. Constantly on hand, a large and well re fected stock of BOURBON and WHEAT WHISKIES, worthy the attentfor "frtt? tfide and c.>rr,i , . ai.r- ccuerittv. Al assttre. nt of SEGARS of nue.-L grades, maaufactare' aac imported expressly for this -wi.se, wbi’ a we oiler at tha vrvy lowest net cash I prie.-s. BRANDIES, GINS, WINLS, ClIAM’AGNEo. .01 t•-;■» dr'-■ r’pci'jfi aud grad*-, of ''or>.'isE Llquotv . imp-j-tea' directly by thh house, «c.i for ir.W in bond j or duty paid, at fewest market, rates 4i0-tf