Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, January 17, 1866, Image 3

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V* Ig^VA 3ST ISTA-H. l' C 'f^r‘ur» of Steamships "and Steamere. * f FOB KKW YORK. »re»ti!p Virgo, Wednesday, JaLUsry 17th, at 8 gte*n '%mMV chaK ' Thursday, January 18th. at - ’' d0< finrtlp San Salvador, Saturday, January soth, l ' 7e.°m-hip Herman Livingston, Saturday, January i£!« iu °' ciocka - “■ FOB PH1LA.DBLFWA. Steamship Cumbria, Saturday, January 20th, at- l f, ’ C!aClC ' rOE BALTIUOEX. Steamship North Point, Wednesday morning, at 9 ° V, ° Ck FOB ACOC8TA. Volunteer, Wednesday, January 17th, at Steamer | o'clock- Steamer R H. May, Wednesday, January 17th, at Harry CaiTOll, Wednesday, January 17th, | C p- m Steamer I v! uvlock m. L, ,mer Mary EUa. Wednesday, January 17th, at I 3p. j'clock a. ytandlah, Thursday, January lbth, at 8 c r win- U- Gibbons, every Saturday morning it v a- in- FOB MAOOK. Steamer Oik, Thursday, Januiry 18th, at 6 p. m steamer Charles S. Hardee, Thursday morning, at ■j o’ lock. FOll CHARLESTON. Su-imor Charles Houghton, every Tuesday morn- n» at 8 o'clock. FOll DOCTGRTOWN. Stcnroer Two P.uys, every Tuesday morning, at 8 ,v lock. LillC r Orient, every Tuesday morning, at dock. Sicainer Gen. Sbepley, every Sunday morning, a:: o'clock. FOR TUOMA8VILLK. steamer O. F. Potter, every Monday, Wednesday And Fjlday morning, at 7 o’clock. ^ FOR FLORIDA. StSmcr Robert Lehr, Wednesday, January lGtb, at 10ft m. , . . Steamer Fannie, every Tuesday morning, at 10 ■icaui or Lizzie Biker, every Thursday morning, at every Saturday morning, at turner ITclen Getty o'clock ~ |E Weather.—The gloomy and puvlal aspect of tin vatlicr yesterday morning gave way to a burst „i saiishlne at noon, followed by a bright and warm dieruoou, ami a beautiful sunset. At the time of writing there Is every prospect of another spell of jine weather.’ Metroi'olitan Fire Company.—On Monday even ing last a large meeting of this new branch of the Fire Department was held at Fireman’s Hull. The ohjecrol imp meeting was to make the necessary ar- i uigemeuts for the reception of their new steam Are engine, the “Francis S. Bartow,” now being built by Wm. Jeffers, of Pawtucket, Rhode Island. The Company also tendered a complimentary benefit to their friend, Theodore Hamilton, one of the managers «ji the Savannah Theatre, as a mark of acknowledg ment 01 his own and Mr. Raymond’s generosity to the Company. At the next meeting of the Metropo litans they will probably invite our citizens who cannot dn active duty at fires to become pay mem bers u ; their flourishing organization. ATLANTIC AND GlLF RAILROAD DEPOT.—Rapid progress U being made upon the work of re-building the depot or the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, and re furnishing the road, under the supervision of Col. John Screven, the President The depot will soon again be one of the ornaments of the city and mark* of our progress In business. The Company have re ceived from the North three new locomotives, and have also repaired a fourth one, which was partially destroyed upon the evacuation of the city by the Confederates. The macliine shops and other build ings of the road are being rapidly rebuilt or repaired. A large warehouse, three hundred feet In length and fifty in width, Is under contract. We learn, also, thatthe bridges between Savannah and the Alta- maha are being rapidly rebuilt. Theater—Benefit of Mb. Raymond.—The Mer chant of Venice was performed last night to a very fair house, and In a manner highly gratifying to the andience. It is enough to say that the puts of Shylockand Portia were sustained with the artistic ability which characterizes the efforts of those emi nent actorB, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crisp. The princi pal subordinate characters were well rendered by Messrs. Hamilton, Wise, Loud and H Crisp, and Mre. Boswell and Mrs. Hamilton. To-night the enterprising manager and popular comedian, Mr. Jno. T. Raymond, receives a compli mentary benefit. The bill for the occasion is a good one, but were It less attractive, the claims and merits of the beneficiary could not fall to secure for him a fall house. 'The friends of the drams, who must feel their obligations to the present enterprising %nd liberal managers of our theatre for the efforts tbay have made to provide theatrical amusements of a worthy character during the past season, will, we feel confident, not lose the present opportunity of re warding, In a substantial manner, one who has borne bis fail share of the sacrifice and labor necessary to that end. ExaMINatic ss.—An examination was held at the Court House yesterdsy, before Justices Levi 3. Rus sell ami L. Connell, In case of the State vs. Patrick Davis, on a charge of baying amt receiving stolen Lunds knowing them to have been stolen. The pris oner having proven that he was employed by certain prisons to haul the stolen articles, which labor was [jerformed in the day time, he was discharged. The State vs. Win. H. Bryan. Murder, committed & Richmond county. The accused was charged wltji the murder of-young Carmichael. Their being no testimony to warrant the committal of the ac- . used he was discharged. arrival of New York Steamships—The steam ship Herman Livingston, Capt. Baker, from New York on Saturday, 13th, arrived yesterday morning, having made the quick trip of 80 hours. The steamship Chase, Capt. Roath, trom New York on Thursday, the 11th, arrived later In the day, having experienced head winds and heavy sea.— Tne Chase spoke the schooner Lucinda J. Bay Us, in .distress, as reported in onr shipping intelligence. The steamship San Salvador, Capt. Atkins, from New York on Saturday. 13th, arrived last evening, having a large number of passengers and a full ir*Hght, A card from her pas-engers on her recent stormy voyage appears in another column. Street Puddlkbs.—Great complaint is made that many street peddlers are offering for sale various de scriptions of goods, having failed to pay license to the Treasury of the city. It U the request of the City Fathers flint Information be given us soon as possi ble to the policemen, In order that the deUnquents may be arrested. Thieving is, we believe, becoming quite a brisk business In our city. The Immediate arrest ot Itinerant peddlers may possibly decrease the number of offenses In this line; for under the garb of peddlers thieves visit the premises of our citizens, -observe and lay their plans for the commission of robberies. Wc understand, upon Inquiry' at the Clerk of Cona- cU’s office, that there have been but five licenses Is sued since January 1st, all of whichbave expired. We might suggest, also, that a movement on the port of our citizens, tn the shape of a petition to Council would at once meet with prompt attention from our energetic Mayor and Board of Aldermen. Police Court. BEFORE HIS HONOR E. C. ANDERSON, MAYOR. Savannah, Jan. 16, i860. The City of Savannah vs. Robert Powers. Impro per conduct—drunk and disorderly in tUe streets on Monday evening. Fined two dollars, and to clean the cells In the city guard house occupied by him. The City of Savanualt vs. C. Gorman and Mike Brady. Improper conduct—drunk and disorderly in the streets on Monday night. Fined eaclt In the sum of two dollars. The City of Savannah vs. Lawrence Reilly. Im proper conduct—disorderly conduct tit the theatre, aud using abusive language to a policeman In the discharge of hl3 duties, Monday evening. Fined five dollars. The City of Savannah vs. Anthony Silva. Impro per conduct—drunk and disorderly in the streets Monday night. Fiued one dollar, aud in default, committed to the county Jail. Several cases were on the Information Docket rel ative to violations of the city ordinances. The de fendants were promptly dealt with. From Augusta.—Yesterday afternoon the fine side wheel steamer Miunle Brandi, Capt. Travis, of LnRoche A Wests’ Line, arrived from Augusta heavily loaded with cotton. We are Indebted to Purser Yeatman for the following river Intelligence : Jan. 14-Met steamer Express at New Savannah ; Jan. 14—Met steamer Wm. Gibbons, Silver Bluff; Jan. 14—Met steamer Qoodsel, McBean’s Reach ; Jan. 15—Met steamer Helen, Doctor’s Reach ; Jan. 15—Met steamer Eclipse, Fat Meat Point ; Jan. 15 — Met steamer Gen. Berry, Puree's Strait; Jan. 16— Met steamer Falcon, R. R. Bridge ; Jan. 16—Met steamer Scorpio, McAlpin’s : Jan. 16—Met steamer Fanny Lehr, McAlpin’s. Fire Proof Safes Messrs. Bell, Wylly a Chris tian, for the last fifteen years agents in this city for the sale of Herring’s A Fairbanks' Fire Proof Safes, advertise a large and complete assortment. They have also a large stock of Fairbanks' well known plaUorm scales, which they offer at manufacturer's prices. The LaMar Cotton Case.—An unfounded report having got into circulation concerting the sentence of G. B. Lamar, we think It proper to state, upon the highest authority, that the findings and sentence in his case have not yet been promulgated. The New York Weeelies.—The “Chimney Cor ner.” “Frank Leslie’s,” “Harpers’ Weekly,” and all the popular New York weeklies and dallies, are re ceived by EstlU Bros., news dealers, rear of Post Ofilcc. Myrell, B Mallon, J C Mather, McFarlaae *>F. B M Neelv, J Nicholson, J O’Byme, _T Pepper, J M Preu- H*s. W L Peabody, H G Kuwe A Co, J A W Kuther- foid, H G Ramsen, J L RonmlMat, Southern Ex, 8 A H insios, P Ttshler, J P Thorndike, J L VUlalouga, J R Wilder, H L Weleand. E C Wade M Co, S Wolf; jr w slms at d Go, and others. Per steamship San Salvador, from New York—H L Palmer, Baggies A A, Harlbat, H A Co, [E D 81 in a diamond, Taylor A B. 8 P Hamilton, il D S, D Bu ford A Co, Harndens Ex, C* C, [H] In a diamond, T Stater, G A Oaths, LAC, Macon tWRB. Com Tat- nall, J B Ross A Son, Fnrlow <£ Bro, Adams Ex, An derson <6 Son, N C Baum, R Bradley, Brady, S A Co, Brigham. B A Co, T Bateson, M A Cohen. Claghorn A C, CP A Co, E PDeyo, E Ehrlich, Erwin A H, Hol combe A CD, Hunter A G, Halsey, W A Co, Heldt A LBH Hardee, N A Hardee, F Kolb A Co, Klrlln <f B, Lathrop <t Co, Lovell A L. J Lippman^fL] in a dia mond, J Leavy A Co, M 9 Meyer, A Mints, F M My rell, J McMahon A Co, E Padelford, A Reacher <t Co, J Ryan, P Reilly, Randell A Co, Sorrell A Bro, Silver- burg A Co, Scribner A W, Schreiner <fi Son, Stuart A Co, Southern Ex. W H Stark, Tison <f G, W M Tunno J L Villalonga, Wiltberger A Co, G Wellbrook, J R Wilder, York, W A Co. Per steamship Chase, from New York—JC Maker t Co, G B A G W Lamar, str L Enos, Hunter A G, B, Smith A Co, Colby A Co, A J Miller, Adams Ex. .1 R Wilder, J 8 Ronmilllat, Eimteln A E, Ramy AT, J Leavy, Holcombe A Co, H Meinhard A Bro, Scran ton, S A Co, W M Davidson, S Gazan, W, Gibbs A Co, Claghorn <£ C, AN Scarbrough, G C Freeman, F W Smith A Co. J David, Brigham, BA Cfo, E L Neld- llnger, M, Thomas A Co, Tison A G, Erwin and H, O Cohen, Lathrop and Co, J H Deppish, T II Balshaw, A 8 Hartrldge and Co, C Orff, J A Barron, Schuster and H, W H Stark, Dewitt and M, I U Moses, Order, M H Williams, J T Limierger, E J Parse and Son, R R Agent, II E Mathews, IS Cohen. G T Nichols, N A Hardee, T Bateson, Flinn and B, Hess and G, W W Lincoln, York, W and Mclntlre, L Bliss, E B Carling Kein and Co, R J Lowry, M A Cohen. N Wolf, R and Cann, Hausman, A and Co, Mrs L Massart, Kirlin and B, B Malion, Weed A C, J Shaffer, M Duggan, S A Wight, Hilton and R, F J Rnckert, Lovell and L, A Paul, J O’Byrne. G A Hudson, 8 G Clark. Per steamer O F Potter, from Sunbnry—J W An derson A Sob, Capt E Miller. Per steamer Eila, from Darien—Phillips A Meyers, Erwin A Hardee. Per steamer Minnie Brandt, from Augusta—Keln A Co, Bradv, S A Co, O Cohen, Ranter A G, J Rich ardson, J W Anderson A Son, Crane, JAG, Wright, G A Co, R Habersham A Son, J R Wilder. Memoranda. Steamship Chase reports—Experienced head winds and heavy sea during passage ; Jan 13,9-30 a m, spoke schooner Lncinda J Bayles, loaded with coal, from Baltimore for New York, with signal of distress living, Union down, with loss of main boom and all bouts ; Captain reports being ont u days, was out of water aud signal oil ; supplied him with both. Steamer Minnie Brandt reports—Jan 14, mfct str Express at New Savannah ; met str W G Gibbons at Silver Bluff; met str Goodsell at McBean’s Reach ; Jan 15, met str Helen at Doctor’s Reach ; met str Eclipse at Fat Meat Point; met str Gen Berry at Pnrce’s Strait; Jan 16, met str Falcon nt Railroad Bridge ; met str Scorpio at McAlpin’s; met str Fan nlc Lehr at McAlpin’s. A Card. Steamer San Salvador, Inside Sandy Hook, Jan. 11. The undersigned, passengers on board the stcaincr San Salvador, on her recent voyage from Savannah tv New Y'ork, desire to express their gratitude to Al mighty God for the preservation of their lives during the severe gales ot the 8th, 9th and 10th instant, and their thanks to Capt J Atkins, for the vigilance, skill and seamanship displayed by him during the gale, aud for his constant and unremitting attention to his ship ami the comfort of ills passengers during the entire vovage, and they ask him to accept the accompanying testimonial of their appreciation of his meritorious services. Their thanks are also due to the officers and crew of the ship for the cheerful and hearty support given to the captain during the trying period through which the ship has passed. They further desire to bear testimony to trie ad mirable sea-going qualities of the ship, and to the excellent working of her machinery. E T Hastings, T C Severance, \V"H Wickham, J J Carberry, J F Bull, I Kauffer, A Rescher, A P Mc Williams. J Morrison, jr, M A Beard, J E Lasslg, J B George, T Unger, R Dexter, U W Brooks, Q H Fox, W P Livingston, W M Fleming, L Powell, J Middle- ton.. 1 P Gtrardey, A Blue, W T Poster, R D PcOle, W Marvin, W P Smith, H B Scott, I Loeser, L Loeser. IHqK IQTlCKf. CENTRAL RAILROAD BANK, Savannah, January 9,1866. , O N and after Monday, the 2Sd of January Inst, this Bank will be opened for the reception of Ctro- uent Fund* on deposit. Business hours from 9 a. m. to 3 o. m. GEOR .K A. CUTLER, JlftSw Cashier. Office of U. S. Direct Tax Com missioner. DISTRICT OP GEORGIA, > Savannas, Dec. 13,1865.1 Owners of Lots, Lands and Improvements In the city of Savannah, Ga., are notified that the Tax Roll for ■aid city is completed, and the taxes due thereon may be paid to the undersigned within sixty (C0J days from this date, at our office, north-west corner of South Brand and Lincoln streets, in eaid city of Savannah. For non-payment of the tax. the Act of Congress proscribes a forfeiture of the property taxed to the United Statea. Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m-, and 2 to 6 p. m. T. P. ROBB, S. A. PANCOAST, J. C. BATES, U. S. Direct Tax Commissioners, Disk dl3-tf of Georgia OFFICEOFTHEHOMEINSURaNCE CO, l Savannah, Ga., Jan. 9, 1366 ) The Annoal Meeting of the Stockholders of the Home Insurance Company of Savannah will be held at the office of the Company, 89 Bay street, on the l a th taut. An election for Director* for the ensuing year will be held between the hour* of 12 m. and 2 p. m. A. WILBUR, President. M. A Cohen, Sec. i u -td SPPCIJU. ffOTIC KB. A PHYSIOLOGICAL, View of MARRIAGE Containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine Plates and Engravings of the Anatomy of the Human Ore gans ia a state of Health and Duease, with a Trea tise on Early Errors, its Deplorable Consequences upon the mind and 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 Malden Lane, Albany, N. Y. *1 he author may be consulted upon any of the dis eases upon which his book treats either personally or by mail, and medicine* sent to any part of the world. octlO em Colored Laborers —A singular leature is now being exhibited in Columbus. Colored men.are employed by planters to secure them laborers, and the employee is paid so much for each negro be procures. The suc cess is good, tor almost every negro who comes to Columbus appears anxious to make a contract to work. Farmers Irora every direction tell us that the negroes are goiug to work mantully and that no difference can be perceived now in the amount of labor they accomplish and in the days when they were slaves. This certainly is encouraging.—Co- lunibus Sun. Shipping; Intcllitreuce. Miniature Almanac—This Day. Suu rises 6 57iMoou sets ® ^9 Sunsets ...5 S', High water 10 2a The Alleged Mu. dekbk of Carmichael.—It will be remembered that a youug mau, named Wm. II. Bryan, was at tested a few weeks «iuce, on arriv ing tn this city from Augusta, on a charge or being the perpetrator of the horrible murder of young Car michael, near Augusta. At an examination of Bryan before Justices Russell and Connell, yesterday, no testimony was elicited to warrant his committal, and he was released from Imprisonment. Merchants’ National Bank.—The want of addl- tional banking capital In our city having been a seri ous Inconvenience to onr merchants aud business men, we are pleased to state that the capital stock of the Merchants’ National Bank ($500,009) Is fully sub- <crlbed, and the bank will commence operations In a short time. The banking house will be the old B ink of Savannah, on Bay street. An election for Directors will take place in a few days. the Savannah Biscuit and Cracker Factory.— W.' are pleased to notice that the extensive Biscuit and cracker Factory of Smith A Co., on Bay street, rs being rapidly pushed forward to completion. Mr. Robert Nock, an enterprising mechanic of our city, ts engaged in the erection of the machinery. In about ten days, it Is expected, the work will be en tirely completed, and the operations of the bakery will then be commenced. Dissolution .—By the announcement lu another column, It will be seen that the firm of Stuart A Co., wholesale and retail grocers, corner of Bull and Broughton streets, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by Mr. L. S. Stuart, at the old stand, where, as heretofore, wll 1 always be found a choice selection of family sup plies. wines, liquors, Ac. Fruit.—The market, which was for several days bare of fruit suitable for Immediate use, Is again fully supplied. Oranges, we notice, are scarce. By the brig Executive, from Havana, Messrs. Watson A Co., foot of Drayton street, received a fall supply of pine tipples, etc. Messrs. Watson & Co. have on sale several hundred limes. For Florida.—The steamer Robert. Lehr, Capt. Cottrell, Will leave this morning for Jacksonville and other points in Florida. The Robert Lehr will be found a steamer having every accommodation for the comfort of passengers. Machinery.—There are at the present tima on onr wharves about a dozen steam boilers, with ma chinery, destined for the Interior. TUe grtater por tion of this machinery la for saw mill purpose*. The Trial of Gen. Mercer—The trial of General H. W. Mercer before » militaYy commission will be resumed this morning, the witnesses sent for having arrived. steamship Lulu.—The upper work* of this steamer are being caulked. It Is not yet definitely known whether she will proceed to the NortU for re pairs or not. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Tuesday. Jan. 10. ls« 6. Arrived. Steamship San Salvador, Atkins, New York—B H ^ Pioneer Steamship Chase, Roath, New York*-Hnn- ter A Gammell. .. _ , Steamship Herman Livingston, Baker, New York —J R Wilder. . , _ . Steamer Amazon, Wallace, Augusta—Erwin A Hardee. „ , Steamer O F Potter. Cessar, Suntmiy-tbaa L Col by A Co. , _ . Steamer Minnie Brandt. Travis, Augusta—LaRnche * 'Vest. . . „ . Steamer F.lla, Rowland, Darien—M A Cohen. Steamer R II May, Jones, Augusta—F M Myrell. Cleared. Steamer Fannie, McNelty, Palatka, etc—F M My rell. Steamer Fannie Lehr, Lewis, Augusta— LnRoche A West. Steamer EUa, Rowland, Darien—M A Cohen. Imports. Per steamer Amazon, from Augusta—1,060 bales upland cotton. Per steamer O F Potter, from Sunburi—3 bales sea Island cotton. Per steamer Ella, from Darien—178 bales cotton. Per steamer Mlonie Brandt, from Augusta-575 bales cotton. Per steamer R H May, from Augusta—69 baler up land cotton. LIST OF VESSELS IN THE FORT OF SAVANHAH. SAVANNAH, Jan. 17, 1866. STEAMSHIPS. San Salvador, Atkins, discharging, New York—B H Hardee. Chase, Koatb, discharging, New York—Hunter if Qammeil. Herman Livingston, Baker, discharging, New York —J R Wilder. Nortli Point, Smith, discharging. Baltimore—La- Roche & West. Virgo, Bulkley, Sew York—O Cohen. Lulu, Taber, repairing—Master 3HIP3- Swedlsh ship Oscar 1st, Overguard, Barcelona— Carl Epping. Thorwalson, (Br) Bromage, discharging—Reid A Favorite, (Br) Spain, loading, Liverpool—E A Soul- lard. Herald, Calvert, loading, Jnyerpool—C Green A Son. Mozart, (Br) Smith, tons, discharging—T B &■ <i Mills. County of Pictou, (Br) McKenzie, loading, Liver pool—c Green A Son. Dayspring (Br) Coote, discharging—Chas Gteen A Son. Consul, Beasley, discharging—W Battersby A Co. Anabella, Adams, discharging—Brigham, Baldwin A Co. BARES. Arbitrator, AUen, discharging—Brigham A Bald win. Dreadnaught, (Br) Smith, 830 tons, loading, Liver pool—C L Colby A Co. Oraesco, (Br) Carrey. tons, loading, Liverpool— R J Caugliey. Zephyrlne, Penlston, loading, Liverpool—Reid A Stewart. Evening Star, Fry, loading, Liverpool—Yonge A Nixon. W H Jenkins, CBrj Cromaln, loading, Liverpool —E A Soullard. Marla Henry, Prince, loading; Liverpool—Chas L Colbv A Co. Rockaway, (Br) Rossance, discharging—E A Soul- lard. Crimea, (Brj England, discharging—Brigham, Baldwin A Co. Colonist, (Br) Taylor, loading, Liverpool—C Green & Son. BRIGS. Geo Harris, Fiench, discharging, Boston—Henter 11 Gammell Executive, , Matanzas, discharging—Clag horn A Cunningham. Bessie, (Br) Jackson, discharging—Yonge A Nixon. Handy, Bedel, discharging, New York—Tucker A Patterson. Atlantic, Walk, 101 tons, loading, Nassau, N P—B, Wylly A Christian. jl C Wright, Hugg, discharging—R Habersham A Son. Ella, Brown, waiting—E A Soullard. Daniel Boone, repairing. Resolute, Laue, repairing—Master. Clara Ellen, Dexter, discharging—Gowdy A Brad- lev. Moneca, , waiting—Yonge A Nixon. Ocean Belle, tons, Morton, discharging. SCHOONERS. M G Farr. JDasey. 330 tons loading, New York— Hunter A Gammell. Bay State, Torrey, discharging— F W Sims A Co. Camilla, Clark, discharging—J R Wilder. Ira Bliss, , discharging—Order. LAM Reed, Reed, dlsnh&rglng—G B * O W John M Brooinall, Douglass, loading, New York— Chas L Colby A Co. Young Teaser, Morton, waiting—Van Horn, Hoi yoke A Murray. .... Callsta, Hall, loading, New Y’ork—C L Colby A Co., Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Uenewcr Has proved Itself to be the most perfect preparation for the hair ever offered to the pnblic. It is a vegetable compound, and contains no injuri ous properties whatever. IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIG INAL COLOR. It will keep the hair from falling out. It cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, me trous and silken. It ia a splendid hair dressing. No person, old or yonng; should fall to use it. IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. WAsk for Fall's Vegetable Sicilian Hal Renewer, and take no other. R. P. HALL A CO., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. BARNES, WARD & CO., New Orleans, La., n23-6m Southern Wholesale Agents. U —r> .i.re celled and laid oyer, bat tl ■ t *ttltJur>. Below Two barks, two Herm. brigs, and three schooners. Passengers. Per steamship Herman Livingston, from New York —G A Wilkins, R F Tracey, 8 A Hunter, N H Denise, J Healey, H R Remsen aud wife. Miss Remsen. A M Arem and wife, C Williams, L Herman, F Frost, Mr Carpenter, Mrs Camfield and daughter, Mr Qulntard, Miss Babbitt, Mrs E Pond G M Pond, Mr Graves, J R Gibson, Jr. T 8ulUvan, E McEnny, J Hoey, J Thornp- son* and 13 sieerag#. Per steamship Chase, from New York—J M Adams J T Akerlv, C A Keith. J S Peoples, J D Pierce. Mrs A B Goodwin. Mrs Jackson and child, C 8hailer, O B Seagraves, W Porter, E B Torry, N McLawrey, E M Eileston, Mrs D K Haitings, Mrs A W Ingersoll, P D Eckbardt, V McCarty, A Qrfnnell, G W Adams, E A Alien, J W Nixon, Mrs D K Kimball, Miss L Bailey, C Stems, G Paur, c M Frost and friend. Per steamship San Salvador, fremNew York—Miss J Todd, Mi9S 8 Knapp, W J Kenney, WCKehoe, T Smith. Mr Hamberger, lady and children, A B Day, A B Chamberlain, H Konahaens.Mrs BH Hardee, C F Mattlage J M Towver, L Manning, Mr Day, Mr Tal bot, R Hartley, J F Melnlck, A Wedemejrer, J Silver, Ctapt Ackerman, E W Vanderbilt, U Benner, Mr An derson, J X Fairbanks. W Leblns, G H Andrews and ladv. H Pounsey, O H Ponnsey, J Newman, W W Nichols, 8 M Hurlbut, Hon C C Jones, R J Arnold, ladv daughter and servt, Mrs Mahoney, T Ryan, W H Dougherty, P QUtan, T ftnlnn, D Oliver, J D Evans and 43 deck PerateamerO P Potter, from Sunbnry—H Camp, R H Whltlev. R M Oppenheimer, B H Bryan, J W HlSbTo A&a*ro/Alexander, H M Stevens. W M Stevens, E C Morgan, W D Wlpples. Consignees. New York W*C,B, Brown, T H"BMVh“awrc’A Brbbett,”c,"pine.f £0, a C. C L Colby A Co, M A Cuhen, 8 M Golding, R M Cuyler, A M Cohen * .Bro, Darlington * K^IJovle A. L, Dewitt A M, W M Davidson. J Deacy, A L De- Lorge, P Dzylinskl, J Daniels, W HI Deerhurst, F A Pollock, c H Freeman A Co, M Fern A Co, A Ful lerton, A Fernandez. Gadcn A IT. Srievsn SGeonell. ..... . i i,. N I Hardee I lift C j v But.'. -. . i L June* A W Keln A Co. > B ; Kinii'f, I.li ! Luce, M. Sardines. IA CASES, quarter boxes, Sardines tAJ Just received and for sale by HILTON A RANDELL, jl5 3 193 Bay street. E. L. NEIDLINGER, COBNER OF Barnard anti Bronghtos Stmts, SAVANNAH* CEORCIA, W OULD respectfully announce te We friends an the public genecaiiy that he has resumed the SAD-DLER'Y BUSINESS. next door to his former stand, and by Xrict attentlen and moderate prices, hopes to receive • liberal fchar* of the trade. He is prepared to make up promptly all orders for HARNESS, BRIDLES, ETC. His brother, Mr. J. 8. NEIDLINGER. will be found with him, and would be glad to see his friends, jl E. L. NEIDLINGER ALMONDS, WALNDTS. 1A BBLS superior Ivies Almonds ■V lu bbls English Walnuts For sale bp HILTON A RANDELL, J1E-S . »3 Bay street - , i.:it.,rop 4p Oa, J Lt idY 4 UV, A mna a Co, 11 MeUiiisul A ErJ. F M Pickles, Jellies. ^ OASES, half gallon, quarts and. pints, assorted | no cases.j », pint* tnd hall pints, aborted Jel- j i l.es- Foi >j!f hr HltTON & RANDELL. I 1 .J13-3 193 Bay street. » KEROSENE WARE, Lamps, Chandelier*, Brackets, Harp Hangers, Side Backs, Side Lamps, with and without Reflectors; Fan cy Hall Lamps, Lanterns, Bases, Pegs and Ponnta- Patent Qlas* Canes, Bunion, Globes, Chimnlea and Wick, DRUGGISTS' FLINT A GREEN (MASS, Crock ery Dealers' and Confectioners' GLASSWARE. Goods of all kinds made to order. KEROSENE OIL. JAMES T. WRIGHT, 226 Greenwich Street, Two doors below Barclay, N. Y novl-3m BATCHELORS BAA 9TB The Original and Best in the World! The only true and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless. Reliable and Instan taneous. Produces immediate jr a splendid Black or natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin. Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by alFDrug gists. The genuine is signed William A Batchelor. Also, REGENERATING EXTRACT OP MILLEFLEURS, For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair. . ml 4-1 v CHARLES BATCHELOR New You*. We have learned not to be astonished at anything. Years of experience and a correspondence extending throughout all nationalities of the habitable globe have turned theories Into facts and established a basis from which we need not err. We are not snrprUed at such facta as the following— although the persons who write them are. We know the persons and cir- umstances, hence feel at liberty to indorse their statements; “New BedFobd, Mass., Nov. 24,1863. Dear Sir,—I have been afflicted many years with severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet aud hands, and a general disordered system. Physicians and medicines failed to relieve me. While visiting some friend* In New York Who were using Plantation Bitters, they prevailed upon mo to try them. I com menced with a small wine-glassful alter dinner. Feel ing better by degrees, In a few days I was astonished to And the coldness and cramps had entirely left me, and I could Bleep the night through, which I have not done for years. I feel like another being. My appe tite and strength have also greatly Improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters. Respectfully, Joditb Russel.” Rggnsanr, Wis., Sept. 16, 1863. • • I have been in the army hospitals for four teen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton, Ill., they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * * Three bottles restored my speech and cured me. * * C. A. Fla uts.” The following Is from the Manager Of the Union Home School for the Children of Volunteers: “IIaveiieykb Mansion, 67th St, 1 New York, August 2,1863. / Da. Dbase:—Your wonderful Plantation Bitters have been given to aome of onr little children squaring from weakness and weak lunge with most happy effect. One little girl In particular, with pains in her head, loss of appclite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom all medical skill hou been exhausted, has been entirely restored. We commenced with bui a teaspoonful oi Bitters a day. Her appetite and strength rapidly increased, and she is now well. Respectfully, Mrs. (J. M. Deyox.’’ 1 • • I owe much to you, for I verily believe the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. Rev. W. U. Wagooneo, ’ Madrid, N. Y. • • Thou wilt send me twcwbottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited by their use. Thv frieud, Asa Coebin, * Philadelphia, Fa.” > • • i have been a great eofferer from Dyspep sia. and had to abandon preaching. * • The-Plau- tatiou Bitter* have cured me. Rev. J. S. Cathoon, Rochester, N. Y." ■ • * I have given the Plantation Bitters, to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the most as tonishing effect. _ G. W. D. Andeiws, Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, u.” • • • The Plantation Bitters have cored me o Liver Complaint, of which I was laid np prostrate and had to abannou my business. • H. B. Kingslzv, Cleveland, Ohio." a derail; that The Plantation Bitters have cured me of raugement of the Kidneye and Urinary Organs has distressed me for years. It acts like a charm, "c,. o. Mdosz, No. 264 Broadway.” Ac., 4c., Ac., Ac., Ac. The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the languid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great re storer. They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Roots, Herbs, Ac., all preserved in perfectly pure 8t Croix Run. S. T.—1860—X. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weak ness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appe tite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, Ac., deserve to suffer If they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest medical au thority and are warranted to prodnee an immediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and harmless. Nonet. Any. person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters in buik or by the gallon 14 a swindler and im postor. It is put up only in onr log cabin bottle. Be- ware of bottles refilled with Imitation deleterious staff, cork anmatiUted.-'mnd onr signature on steeLplate ride label. Sold br respectable dealers thronghont the habitable W ° rla * P. X DBASE A CO., octS7-3m 202 Broadway,N. Y. 10 PEPPER. PIMENTO. BAGS Simrapote Pspper lo bagsPlmento For sale By HILTON A RANDELL, J15-3 . 1»3 Bay street KENT’S EAST INDIA COFFEE. (I EQUAL TO JAVA! iagg« HALF THE PRICE! jHfc isBC; GOES TWICE AS FAR! Recommended uud (Jacd by All I CLERGY MEN, PHYSICIANS and Professional Men as the cheapest, healthiest and best beverage ’ in the world [ FOR SALK BY ALL GROCERS NORTH AND SOUTH Tne Southe-n trade, to which it 13 specially adapt, ed. supplied through the New York city wholesale Grocers, or direct from the Manufactory. wm\M N JC W YORK. RICHARD DAVIES. Proprietor. And General Wholesale Dealer in Teas and Coffees. dl9-3m GEO. H. ARLEDGE, SHIP CHANDLER. GROCER AND Commission and Forwarding Merchant, 72 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. d2R-lv Cloaks, Cloaks; L ADIES’Cloth Cloaks, a fine assortment, just re ceived by steamer. ii'23-tf EIN8TFIN A ECKMAN. W, M. WALSH, W HOLESALE Druggists, comer Barnard and Broughton streets, Savannah, Ga., General Agent for the South. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair. CLOCK’S Bair Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Stops Hair from Falling Out. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Prevents Headache. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer is elegantly Perfumed. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Is all that can lie claimed as a dressing. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer possesses all tlie merit claimed for it. A single trial convinces the most sceptical of its value. If, after a thorough trial of two bottles It does not give perfect satisfaction, the money will be refunded. Soul everywhere at Si per bottle. Six bottles for $5. dl8-eod tf SHIPPING. ixT CHANGE OP DAY AND HOUR -fco FREIGHT AND PASSAGE REDUCED. FOR JACKSONVILLE, INLAND, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS’ AND FERNANDINA. THE STEAMER FANNIE, CAPTAIN MoNELTY, Will leave as above from th« Florida Steamboat Wharf foot of West Broad street, on TUESDAY next, 26th at 10 o'clock a. m., and will continue to leave every Tuesday following at same hour until further notice. This boat 1* In very excellent order, is commanded by officer* of experence; and has superior state room accommodations for passengers While the boat is on her trips, freight will be re ceived and stored in fire-proof warehouse, free obex- pense. For freight or passage, apply to F. M. MYRELL, Agt, d22-lm Harris' Buildings. Bay street. ; Or to W. Johnson, on wharf. FOR PHILADELPHIA, The new and splendid iron Steamship CUMBRIA, FRENCH, Commander, Will sail for the above port on Saturday, Jan. BO, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, having excellent accommo dations, apply to Jl 3 HUNTER A GAMMELL, DISSOLUTION. T he firm of was , dta : solved on the M* to**, by the withdrawal of IssacD-LtBoche. The business wW be continued under the name of Gaden A Uncklos, at the old siand, comer Bay andR^rd stareM d. LaRoche letalmsg an office with us !br the resc, ■ISYAO D. L-ii OCHE, BENJAMIN G GADE.’f DAVID 8. 0NCKXE.V For Palatka, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FER NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and fast sailing Steamer LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. King, Having been placed permanently upon this route will leave for the above places on Every Thursday Morning, at 10 o’clock. For freight or passage, having splendid cabin ac commodation, apply on board, at the Florida Steam Packet whnri; or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, d5-tf Agents. Murray’s Line ~FOR A|QUSTA NEW YORK. REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES! Cafcla Passage, $15 M Deck, $M M The new and splendid steamer VIRGO, Bulkley, commander, will leave for the above port on her regu lar day, Wednesday, Jen. IT, at 8 o’clock a. m. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations. apply to J16 OCTAVUS COHEN. FOR Rio De Janeiro. CALLING AT St. Thomas, Para, Pernambuco and Bahia The United Statea and Brazil Mai : Steqmshlp Company will dispatch regularly, _ On the 9tth off every month, A NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP, To Leave nt 3 o’clock, p. in., From Pier 43, North River. All letters have to pass through the Font Office. 'An experienced 8urgeon will be in attendance n board. v. For freight an oaaaage, having splendid fcco: dationa, apply o THOMAS ASKNCIO A CO., oct£l-3m No. 17, Broadway, New York; >mmo Empire Line. FOR NEW YORK. -A.tla.ntio Mail Steamship Company. PASSAGE REDUCED TO - S35. The new and fast side-wheel steatn- ■ahip SAN SALVADOR, Atkins, mas- , ter, will sail as above, on Saturday, January 80, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accom modations, apply to B. H. HARDEE, No. 12 Stoddard’s Range. „ „ GARRISON * ALLEN, Agents, No. 5 Bowling Green, N. Y. FOR NEW YORK ^ ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Company. REDUCTION OF PASSAGE. _ Cabin, 833 00 Steerage, $10 00 The new and very fast side-wheel steamships HER MAN LIVINGSTON, Capt. Baker, and GENERAL BARNES, Capt. Morton, each 2.000 tons burthen, having been placed permanently on this line, will sail regularly every Saturday. The Herman Livingston, , , Capt. Bakes, Will sail on Saturday, 20th Inst., at 10 a. m. For freight or passage, having very superior ac commodations, apply to WILDER A FDLLARTON, Agents. OT The side-wheel steamship GEN. BARNES will succeed, and sail 9 itnrday, 27th in°t. J16-6 Pioneer Line FOR NEW YORK. REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES! Cabin Passage, $33 00 Deck, $10 00 The new and splendid steamship CHASE, Roath, Commander, will leave for the above porloo her regular day, Thursday, January 18, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to J16 HUNTER A GAMMELL Baltimore, Charleston and Havana STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR BALTIMORE, VIA CHARLESTON FROM HAVANA, The first class Iron side-wheel Steamship ISABELLA, E, C. WAMBERSIE, Commander, will leave Boyce's Wharf, Charleston, S. C., on MON DAY. Hth Inst., at — o'clock precisely. For freight or passage, having elegant Stateroom accommodations, apply to CHISOLM BROS., Agents,, 82 East Bast Bay, cor. Ailger's wharf. Charleston. N. B.—This line, of which the above Btenmer is the E ioneer, will make regular-trips to Charleston and [avana from Baltimore, and will soon connect with New Orleans via Havana. J 16-tf FOR BUTIHORE. The fine steamship NORTH POINT Will MU from wharf foot or Whitaker street on Wednesday Morning, at 9 o.clock. For freight or passage, apply to LaROCHE A WEST, Agents J15 Jones' Block. For LIVERPOOL. The fine new clipper hark maria h e k r w * . * PRINCE, Cbnmsnder, * A ” -■ having three-fourths of her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch. For balance of freight, apply to CHAS. L COLBY A 00., Corner of Absreorn and Bay streets. Liberal allowances mode on consignment* to onr friends lnLiverpool. Jll-tf For Liverpool. . The British ship FAVORITE. 8pslft ma* O -it, haring a ’urge of her cargo «n* aro on board, will UaYe deapaWL For rrel^bt, spyly to jl7_2 3?- A. dDULLARD- FOR MACON, VIA HAWKINSVILLR TOUCHING AT DOCTORTOWN, And running in connection with the Atlantic A Gulf Railroad. Safety, Speed, Comfort! The new, elegant, light-dratt, and fact side-wheel steamer, Charles S. Hardee, Capt. Riokakd Jobasoh. having accommodations for freight and passengers unsurpassed by any steamer In these waters, will leave as above on hes regular day and hour, Thursday Morning, at 9 o’clock. For freight engagements, apply to JlC-j ERWIN A HARDEE. And Landings 'Rj® popular \ NEW ROUTE Sooth-Western Greorgia, the Piver \mer Harry C J ■rrr. will tall as above on Wednesday, Jan. 17th, at Y^ For freight or passage, apply to LaRoche a jlC-2 J. • FOB AUetlL AND INTERMEDIATE LAN > Steamer Stand; Capt. Jaazs Fabiar, is loading this day at the Florida wharf. Broad street, and will leave at above ol Thnrsday, 18th instant, at This boat is commanded by officers rience on the river. For fre'gh; apply to F. M MY 5E Harris’ Buildings, Or to W. JOI J1I VIA 4 AT- SUNBURY AND STATION No. LANTIC & GULF R. R. The new'and swift Steamer O. F. Fotter Will ieaveher whatt foot of Abercom - every MONDAY, WfittEBDAY and FRIDAY, at . o’clock a. m„ connecting at Sunbnry wuh a line oi stages for Station Ko. 4 A. k Q. B- R- Sf tl „ Passengers by this rente wUlw^re itStattMeNa 4 In time to take thv train for Thomasville the foUow- • in uiib W iuc lire , t Xbomasville with stages for IlVs-J;«hu In time for 4 Tt£i between Savannah and ThomasvUle, thirty ‘‘^passage only apply to will reach Savannah on For Augui AND WAY LANDINGS ON Tf The light-dranght steamer MA.RY LI Will leave for Augusta on WEDNESDAY, 17th INST., AT For freight or passage, apply to :a A. j!6 i CHAS. L. COLBY Corner Abercorn and FOR AUGUST And Landings on th» The Suamer V oluntee AND COVERED BARGES Capt S. Show, Is now receiving freight ; Press, and will leave as above, on Wednesday, Afternoon, 17it> For freight engagements, apply to j 16-2 O’FALu... *1 Rivi FOR AUGUST R., H. M 4 Capt. Wm. E. Johu, Is now receiving freight at the Plot will leave on Wednesday, 17th Inst., at In place of the steamer James Christop. For freight, app’r at the Florida wharf, to J. M. KIN JI6 Freights rOB AUSU! mflE undersigned are prepared to re a. their Warehouses—free of exp< ered by Insnrn' ce—for shipment to points beyond by their regular line o boats. Apply to CHAS. sept-29—tf cor. Bay and it r% REDUCTION OF RAT HAWKINSVILLEijPiOGK VIA DARIEN, DOCTOR ‘ And Landings on the Altamaha and O . - . Steamer Oak, Capt. MoCnnley, will leave as above on Thursday, January 18th, tt , r, m. from the old Florida Steamboat whar*. foot ( . ic Broad street. This boat Is In good order, built ei .for the trade, and rates A i In Insurance oSce Transportation charges on goods to Macon sud Hawklnsvllle paid promptly. ■» Arrangenienis have been made wit), ’fo' -eat of the Macon A B nnswick Railroad to : • . „ through to Macon on arrival of boat at ‘ ’ • without delay. R&Trs or FariouT : To Macon, per ICG :bs.to . do. per foot, 76c.-, to Hawkinsvhlc, p : ■ / ;V.=, J ’ do., per foot, ti c For freight, Ac., apply to J. B. PRE=DEL I:;.., 109 Broc rhion cm- \ F. M. Ml hEL’. 117 Hari 1 "V.v For Doctortown Thomasvii 1 e. Thv Steamers Gren. Shepley, Orient, and Will make Tri-weekly Tripe to Doct - nection with the Atlantic and Gnlf R Savannah on Tuesdays, Thnisdays at Through freight payable by ahippei Freight received daring the week, of expense. Fur freight or passage apply to CHAS L COl n20 Corner Abercorn ai • - fee’s. ■ -f 'j* i fl For Liverpool. i£h. The fine British bark ARBITRATOR' Allen, master, h.ving 4 large portion of iiei e tot «ged«wlU cave quick despatch lor ■* -' above port For fn her freight engagements, apply to il- BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CQ. For Augu-.v., THE STEAMER li. H. Ml. Y, Will havedisp Bt<Jl ,OT *5® ve P 1 *®* G.- ii - ed at all time ond Stored in fire proof w nr -si aa of Lincoln street, free ^ Office In Claghorn A Cunningham’s. The May arrived in Augusta from £' - ■_»!. - last Friday with her foil freight. tl_ oet3 For Palatka, E. Fla., VIA BRUNSWICK, 8T. MARYS, FIi? NANDINA AND JACKSONVILLE. The fine Steamer Robert L Capt. OMtuifr. will leave as above, on Wednesday Morning, at 1C wk. For freight or f msag* apply to LaRoche a ve t. jic For Livemooi. _rrv The first-class British QjyN Dipt. Smith, will have flbvs port. For freight engagements jll-Iw B- MOZART. ..ch far tea : 7 » . G liiLiA