Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, January 29, 1866, Image 3

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B A V'A 3ST J3ST A H * “ nd Steamer*. FOR NSW YORK. Tjbce, Sitnrday, Feb. 3d, at - o’clock. TJn M L'^ et ° n ' Saturday, Feb. 3d, at 10 o’clk a. m FOB BOSTON. unship Wm. Tibbeta, Wednesday, January 30, at - o’clock, p. m -_ oB BALT1M(>M . Tt|(> steamship North Point, Thursday, February 1st at " ° C, ° Ck FOB AUGUSTA. steamer Wm. G. Gibbous, every Saturday morning "'steamer Cuibn, Tuesday next, 30th Inst, at C o’clk ^ Steamer H. H. May, Tuesday. January 30tii, at 12 °' Cl ° Cli ' FOB CiriRI-ESTOV. Steamer Charles Houghton, every Tuesday mom- ’"sKimeiVannie, on Thursday, February 1st, at 10 ° '^earner Fountain, Tuesday morning, January; 30 at 10 o’clock. F()It DOUTOBT own. Steamer Orieut. every Tuesday morning, at 7 ° steamer Gen. Shcplcy, every 8unday morning, a 1 ■ 0 fob uawkinsyille. Steamers Two Boys and Charles 8. Hardee, every Thnr.day utoruiog, at 9 o’clock. FOB THOMABVILLS. steamer O. F. Potter, every Monday, Wednesday aD ~l Friday morning, at 7 o’doek. FOP. FI.OKIDA. Steamer Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at in o’clock. Steamer Helen Getty, every Saturday morning, at Id o'clock. Steamer Ella, Tuesday Morning. January 30th. AKTKMCS Ward’s Lecture.—It is scarcely neces- to remind our readers that the world-famous humorist, Artemus Ward, delivers hts first lecture at tll( , t |,outre this evening. From what we have read and heard about him, we feel that we may safely iromlsetlic lovers of true humor a rare intellectual tr'.’U. speaking of him the Augusta Conetitution- uiist says: ■•Thereat name of lids genuine humorist and genla 1 wit is Charles F. Brown, of Cleveland, Ohio, where ltr flc , mc years lie was editorially connected with the •■Piaindoaler” of that city. Mr. B. is a yonng man 0 i S0IIle twenty-sight years, medium height, regular natures light hair and blue eyes. In hts entire per sonal appearance, as is also the case with tile Immor tal Bill Arp. there is nothing to Indicate th.e posses- hlou of those exquisitely laeetious powers l .hat would ■ revoke a laugh under the ribs of death. w hile io New Orleans, it may gratify our readers who love and venerate ex-President Davis, to know that Artemas gave one lecture for the exeln live bene fit of that great man’s estimable wife. The enter- tamment was an immense success, the Crescsut City testifying hr a crowded house Its^apprecmatloa at once of Mr. Brown's courtesy and genius.’’ IVe acknowledge the receipt of a ticket frtitn Arte- mas to attend hts lecture on the Mormons, admitting ■■the hearer and one wife,” from which we Infer that he found his complimentary tickets rather '‘numer ous" at Salt Lake. Kim News.—Wo are indebted to the purser of the steamer Union for the following river news:— Thursday, Jan. 25th, met steamer Eclipse ;« Twiggs’ Bar. hound up: Volunteer, at Shell Bluff, lyound up: Laura and Minnie Brandt, ui Brigham’s Landing, hound up. Friday, 2«h, passed steamer Mary Ella m Seven Points. bound down and aground; met steamer Forrest City at Brown's Landing, bound up; met steamer L. Enos at Green’s i.ariding, bound up; fn-cil steamer Scorpio at McCoy’s Bluff, tied up; ■net steamer* Swan and Eclipse in Sister’s Reach, bound up. Saturday, 27th, met steamer Gibbons at Beck's Ferry, bound up; met steamer Great Eastern a ar Beck’s ferry, bound up; met steamer Gen. Berry a; Pine Tree Cunip, bound up; met Fannie Lehr, at firuhje. hound up. we are indebted to the purser of the steamer Helen lor the following news: Left Augusta Friday morn- mgai ti; o’clock A. M. Steamers Eulinse Amazon null Volunteet in poll. Friday morning passed steamer Standish, anchored on Ilo^se Creek, dis- .iblcd, hound down; the Minnie Brandt, at Silver Bluff, bound up; the Laura, near Stiver Bluff; bound up: the Savannah, at Hancock’s Landing, bound up. Friday o.ening passed the Mary and Ella near tne obstructions, bound down; the L. Enos at Rocky Point, bound up; the Scorpio at Hirsh man’s Lake, bound up. Saturday morning passed llie Swan at .Monkey Point, bound up: the Express at Porter's .Landing, hound up. Saturday evening passed the Wm. Gibbons at Spicerville, bound up; the Gen. Merry at Beck’s Ferry, bound up; the Fannie Lehr, near the Railroad Bridge, bound np ; the Union at Mulberry Grove, bound down. E Boners and 2 children, J Davis, Mrs .Connelly, Mrs “•'* vjpuer. wnem numbers we re J McNamara. J Connelly, G McNamara, J V GiLson, i °f course he did not knot ether the ticket "Bee, G M McGlnley, A T Allen, Mr Burrell, W Welsh, l was a prize or a blank d when No. 291 J Banner, Wm Foreman, and 14 steerage. NO. g81 r HoW IT CAM* NK.ll 4N0.THB QoLij Watch—At the prize drawing a theatre oh Sat urday uight the fortunate wlnm the gold Watch, was Mrs. Harris, wife ofourwor ostrnaster, dob A. L. Harris. Mrs. H. sent to heatre with her ticket and number a negro t nt, who could neither read nor cypher. Whet l numbers we drawn ' he held was a prize or a blank}d when No. 291 was cahed by Mr. Raymond, re was no re sponse, but the prize- was hi by him to an swer the call of the fortnnat awer. Mr. A. G. Hatey, Assistant Postmas discerning bj accident that the number held b rs. Harris had drawn the prize, was Just in lion prevent her ser vant from destroying the number d. The card No. 291 was presented to Mr. Raymon hen the watch was sent to Mrs. Harris. No. 62 also drew a prize, which not yet been called for, but which Mr. Raymon s ready to de liver to the lucky holder. Accident to the Fannie Lk4-T1us steamer, which left this port Saturday me ig for Augusta met witli an accident to her icacl -y when abont eighty miles up the river, and wa .impelled to re turn to the city. We understand accident is but slight and can be repaired in t or three days when she will resume her regular Attempt at Houskrheakino.— Saturday even ing about twelve oclock an attei was made to force open the shutters of a millint store in York street, near Bull, but as the inmate the house had not retired, the burglars became rmed and de camped without obtaining anythin, LaMar’s Cotton Press.—The at ition of cotton shippers and others interested|Mcted to the no tice of the renters of the Lamar fctton Press, an nouncing a change in rates of eojresslng cotton, In another column. Photographic Views.—A numULff fine photo graphic views of the public Imildtnl ant i places ol Interest in Savannah and vicinity,L go views of Cbarleston, St. Augustine, etc., etc.,Y e offered for sale by Perry <£ Loveridge, Broughtd street, near Barnard. •. . Arrival of the Steamer Oak at HaIcinsville. The steamer Oak, from Savannah Tor Hk-kinsvllle, arrived at the latter point, as we learn y>m a des patch received by the agent in this eitjbol. j. B. Presdee, on time and in good order, on F*ay night last. Personal.—Among the arrivals at thdpnlaski House last evening we notice the name of rtemus Ward, who will appear at the theatre this ening ; also Mr. S. D. Persse, his pianisr. To be Elected.—The members of the itchanic Fire Company hold their meeting at tl court House this evening, at which time they v 1 elect officers to serve the ensuing year. ARRIVALS at the hotel PULASKI HOUSE—W. II. Wij.tbergek lMi.WkjOZik- BeiM; * mt,;» flunWtv G1J$|BS§, _— wobd, IfPrletl,'W. ff Robinson; AHiUehj A H Elliott, J.J Porter, B L Bartow, E Lovell, W W NlcltoUs, C Jones. A Mctiyler, J'Herring, J Lyons, W Hanley, and 6 deck. •* . .. > v Per steamship Flambeau, for New .York—J B Way, JR Warner, W Johnstop, T Ttahler, H Schultz, Mrs Consignee*. Per steamship Wm Tibbeta, from Boston—Weeks <9 M Platt Bros, Ricnardson A B. Kuthenord, L Lat- timore, n Meiuhardt A Bros, M P Uslna, Hilton A R, J R Wilder, J L Villalonga, P H Behn, G Water- house, Blair, B A Co, W H Peabody, D S Miller, W H Stark, Brady & S, Claghorn A C, P H Schuster, A Felluer, O M SUlibridge, R C Nichols, D Fslvey, 8, Marsten A Co, M Newmark, J A Brown, T J Cmbar, H Gaudy, Vau Horn, H A M, G N N*> C E, F W Sims A Co. Per steamer R H May, from Augusta—J M Klncli- ley, R Habersham A Sou, Brigham, B A Co, Brady, S A Co, E E Hertf. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—M A Cohen and others. Per steamer Union, from Augusta—O Cohen, Bell. W A C, J R Wilder. Per steamer Fannie, from Jacksonville—Tison A G, J L Villalonga, Bryan, H A Co. Per steamer Gen Shepley, from Doctortown—J L Villalonga, Tison A G, C L Colby A Co. PORT OF FERNANDINA, FLA. Fernandina, Fla., Jan. 20. Arrived. Jan 20—Schr J Moulton, of Machais, H G Crowley, from New York. ' Imports. Per schr J S Monlton, front New York—27 pckgs groceries, 1 bbl liquor, 9 hhds coal, 65 bales hay, 8 pkgs groceries und furniture. In Port. Norwegian ship Cavour—Tellefson. Br brig Mary Ann—Bartaby. Bark Pallas—Ellefson. Selir Abby B—Geo Garnet. Schr Mathew Kinney—G W Bartow. Schr Camilla—A G Clark. Schr Eothen—Ginnerty. Consignee*. Per schr J S Moulton, from New York—G Stark, R Wilson, J D Broome, Jones A Olden, Col Barlow. SPECIAL NOTICES. Co. R J Caughey, Savannah Mrs Parte and 3 diltdren. E A Jeffords, Gainesville win G Warren, N Y T W Mungtiain. Macon D J Llssuer, Ga J W Boston, Uu J Haas, C R R J ti Hayes, Savannah Capt II G Biggs, Savh A Short, do C Clemens, Fla O C Henderson, Charlestn Fla ■Vilks Fomtain, 1’ia Miss Parke-, pta | Lt W X Warring j Artemas Wird and servt. N York S H Persse aw wife, N Y F. W Hall, N Y W H Houston, Nc J Tomleston, N C D G Livingston, Fh Pouct affairs.—There swerc a large number of cates before Uis Honor, Mayor Anderson yesterday morning, tiie majority of which were for drunken ness and disorderly conduct. They are as follows : Michael Kelly, drunk and disorderly and resisting officer. Fined ten dollars and costs. Martin Hinges was charged with beating a man near the market, but the wltue9ses, John Carney anil James Day, not appearing against the defen dant. ;be case was dismissed, and witnesses fined five dollars for non-appearance. Joint S£. Young, charged with being drunk and •disorderly, was fined ten dollars. Joint Jones, charged with being drunk and disor derly. was fined ten dollars and sent to jail un til the tine was paid. J. C. Williamson, charged with being drunk and ■disorderly and resisting officer, was fined ten dollars. J. Coe, charged with being drunk (tills being his third time in the guard house) was fined two dol lars. L. E. Mayer was charged with attempting to swin dle Mr. Crawford out of money. After hearing the testimony or Mr. Crawford, and the statement of Mr. Mayor, that lie was a lawyer and came here seeking employment of some kind, being out of funds, the M ivor turned the case over to a civil magistrate for investigation. MARSHALL HOUSE-A. B. LUCE. F King, Savannah III C Lang, Portland, Me Win Morrill j W H Olcott, Savannah * Lt D Sandsmith, Ft Pu Ij L Mustran, Ga laskl J II Blount, N Y E G Qulucey, N Y M R Law, Augusta M B Holland, Ga W .1 Williams, Ga A .1 Davis, Fla I) Hogan, C N Howard, Conn W A Fuller, Mass GSCook, Mass W U Dirks, N Y J Ferguson, N Y C F Sterers, Ala I A Noe, H Head C W Styles, G.t D E Kuo.v, Bbickston L VV II Pitman. Ga <J F Huy, Texas S H Garvin, Mass S S Sails, Lowell. Mass II speariu, do J Ores, do B Godfrey anil wife, Mass Capt J S Cony and wife, str Win TiliBets |Capt J T llart. USA I fot W Smith, USA | Mr Barclay, W 11 Rumaine, N Y III DeBiguoij, Ga S B Nicolan, Ga .1 W Ransonaud lady, Fla [C R Sparhawk, Fla |G 1) Harden, Jr, S C IW Hickson, s C | A Price, Fla l, L Taylor, Fia IW Rmson, Fia Ij U Pope, Fla Mrs J M Beggs, Fla O Haskins, X Y M Knell, X Y .1 Carroll, N Y w ladv T A Htiller, Ga VV A Lovell, Fla D B Waddell, Savannah C C Grace, G i M D McArtiiur, Ga VV A Wright, Savannah .1 W Hague, do At- Iiitellio'eucc. miniature Almanac—Tills Huy. Ball’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer Has proved itself to be the most perfect preparation for the hair ever oficretj to the public. 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 ont. It cleanses the scalp and makes tho hair soft, ms trous aud silken. It is a splendid hairdressing. No person, old or young; sbonld fail to use it. IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE FIRST iffiDlCAL AUTHORITY. I^Asflbr Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hai Renewer, aud take no other. R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H„ Proprietors. Fur sale by all druggists. BARNES, WARD & CO., NewOrleans, La., n23-6m Southern Wholesale Agents. Si»l£btAL MtiricKS. Ur-7" ,wi LYON’S KATHAIRON; Kathairon is from the Greek word “Kathro,” 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 rAiarkable preparation in the world. It is again owned and put np by the original proprie tor, and is now made with the same care, skill and at tention which gave it a sale of over ono million bot tles per annum. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf »nd dandruff. It keeps the head cool and c lean. It makes the hair rich, soit and glossy. It prevents the hair from failing off and turniag gray. It restores hair upon bald beads. Any lady or gentleman who values a beaatful head of hair should use Lyon’s Kathairon. It is known and nsed throughout the civilized world. Sold by al respectable dealers. DEMAS BARNES & CO. oct27-eodtv Nuw * ort - yifrAKcxiL, gjl EXCHANGE. SIGHT DRAFTS ON NEW YORK. For sale by . BRIGHAM, BALDWIN dtCa scplS Sight Exchange ON NUW YORK, In sums to snit purchasers, by sep28-tf E. F. METCALFE * CO EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK. AT TAIL, In sams to suit purchasers. FORDYCE, ANDERSON & JANNET. jio-tf 10 Stoddard’s Range. Sun rises 6 43,Moon sets.. Suu nets 5 121 High water. From Jacksonville.—The steameg Fannie, Capt. DicN'elty, arrived from Florida about 8 o’clock Satur day evening. We are indebted to the purser for fa vors. Tills steamer is about being taken off the Flo rida line and placed upon the Charleston line. Ou 'lie last trip of the Fannie, the passengers, in view of its being her final trip on the Florida route, held a meeting, expressing their regrets, and below we 5’Ulilisli their card : "At a meeting of the passengers, held on board the steamer Fannie, the following preamble and re- sointtans wereunanimusly adopted: “ 11 fiereas. We have learned with deep regret, tha* Uapt. W. T. McXelty. ihe polite and accomplished commander of the Fannie, (so long and favorably known on the Florida line.) is about to be transferred to another tine, we take this occasion to express the hopj that the mattermay be reconsidered, aud lie be retained on this line ; therefore illat in t,le event file transfer is made fkjy go lut suctl -‘ 33 may attend him wherever, he tc. Tluit our thanks are due aud are hereby for tii.o^Ji 0 S upT ’ ■’IcNclly and ofllcei-s of tlie Fannie Daasam. iE, n “o ua gentlemanly treat meat during our ■yt.vJ ? Savannah to Jacksonville. iishHdi.. ,t a ’i hat 11 copy of these resolutions be pub- iu the Savannah and Jacksonville papers. j“-vK amS ’ Jr " iAMode. ,J. Morris leapt. Lvnge, J. Voeeii’e | Cu P t - Wm - Lo KaD T. Roberts, j and many others. — 0r THE W*. Tibbetts The steamship lettS ’ Capt ' J ' T ' Cone ?> arrived here Fate on • • hi ay We are indebted to the captain forlste os on papers and the following report: Left Boston on anday morning, Jan. 2lst; experienced heavy veffei iy gales and put into Holmes’Hole aud New port for harbor; very cold; off Hatteras 26th, blowing a resli gale from S. W., saw schooner E. F. 3mith another unknown, bound south; spoke brig Russia, from Cronstadt for Charleston ; off Martin’s industry saw a brig and gunboat; anchored, at Ty- bee two hours. He also reports that the light-boat on Frying Pan shoals Is not yet replaced. A Haul.—Saturday night'about half-past eleven 0 c!oct: ’ a3 Policeman Henry Hartloe was going his founds on the Bay.near Barnard Street, he observed a man with a bag on his baok, and the noise in it at tracting his attention he attempted to near him for t e purpose of making an examination, the man roppea the bag and made good his escape. Upon examining fhe.^ag. U was found to be filled with ea, vi;ich had proc ;bly oven .o” ■ from some store. Tbs bag nod cob tents were taken to -c 's, wtiere rhey i;,: I’OUT OF SAVANNAH. SUNDAY, Jan. 25, ISiG. Arrived, Steamship Wm Tibbets, Cony, Boston—Richardson & Barnard. Steamer Clarion, Morse, Doeiortown—Chas L Colby & Co. Steamer Helen, Larox, Augusta—kein & Co. Steamer Resolute. Caiinou, Hilton Head. Steamer Uuion, Fraser, Augusta—J? M Myrell. Steuiner Fannie, McNelty, Palatka, etc—F M My rell. Steamer H M Cool, Taylor. Darien—M A Cohen. Steamer K II May,.Jones, Augusta—F M Myrell. Steamer Harry Carroll, Creighton, Augusta-La- Roche <t- West. _ ,, , , Steamtng O M Pettit, Buggs, 8t Helena—Richard son & Barnard. _ r Steamer Gen Shepiey, Milllkin, Doctortown—C L Colby * Co. ' steamer Sylvan Shore. Tuekei Palatka—Claghorn 1 Cunningham. „ Steamer Standish, Fabian, Augusta—F M Myrell. « Cleared. Steamship Flambeau, Eaton, New York—John E Wilder.. , „ , D Steamship San Jacinto, Loveland, New York—B H Hardee. „ . . Steamer W G Gibbons, PhUpot, Augusta—Erwin & Hardee. _ , , . Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, Palatka, Ha—L S Beunett. Steamer Gen Berry, Henry, Augusta—C L Colby & Co. J Br brig Ella, McNaughton, St Johns. N B, in bal last— E A Soullard. Imports. , Per steamer Gen Shepley, from Doctortown—12 bis upland cotton, 30 bbls rosin. Per steamer Union, from Augusta—287 bales cot ton, 41 bbls. per steamer Fannie, from Jacksonville—50 bales upland cotton, 66 do sea island do. Per steamer H M Cool, ltom Darien—171 bales up- laud cotton, o.do sea Island da Per steamer Helen, from Augusta—289 bales up land cottou. Per steamer Harry Carroll, from Augusta—184 bis upland cotton, 200 do domestics, 40 do cotton yarn, 3 cases mdse. Per steamer R H May, from Augusta—384 bales up land cotton, 2 boxes mdse. Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Florida—60 bales sea island cotton, 15,000 oranges. Per steamer Standish, from Augusta—232 bales up land cotton. Per steamtug Pettit from St. Helena—135 bales sea island cotton. jSxports Per steamship Flambeau, for New York—820 hales upland cotton, 0 do sea island do, 26 do domestics, 9o sacks peanuts, 10 pkgs dried fruit, IS pkgs mdse. Per (steamship San Jacinto, for New York—822 bales upland cotton, 51 do sea island do, 29 do wool, 2 hhds sugar, 32 pkgs mdse. passenger*. Per steamship Tibbetts, from Boston—Mr and Mrs B Godfrey, H Speurln, S S Sails, .1 Otes, O F Hay S H Garvin, G E Goldthwaite, H C Long, and four Steerage. ' Per steamer Gen Shepley, from Doctortown—M B Holland, J A Dulton, R F Mabbett. Per steamer Clarion, from Sunbnry—S W Schuyler, A Benny, O H Benny, J W Tamer, 1 A Mayer, Dr De Knowles, A Camp, C W Styles, J Metnhardt, i, W H Pitman, W M Nichols, Dr Oemler, wife, servt and 2 children. Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Florida—E Hay wood. S Stringer, J M Gifford, J L Phillips, T Car Denter and wife, Mr Strickland, J M Spnrrin, W G Weeks J H Fitz, O B Thigpen, Miss H M Sparkman, Miss r’e Ewbanks, Father ClaveriU, T Vaughan, W Wail Mr Stevenson and wife, Mr Anderson, Mr Hen- SK jsweat, Capt Myrell. Mr Bonndle, Col Livingston,*d”Hudson, J W Booth, MrMickler. H Fablam. Per steamer Fannie, from Jactoowrille—Mra Biggs H G Spalding S E Whiting, C K Spanhawk, J H Pope ABPrice, W LLovell. G W Mimdell, N Ferguson^AHJfonng^C DRawU, cSsir-Mlaa FSifoMreTKrYerMrsFonn^^ mn, I Lang, H Dublgnon, S B Nicholas, TK J S Martin, I Lang, H Dublgnon, 8BNicholas, TK Hill, J W Magill, A S Barnwell, Capt Jmftb, T Haw kins, Miss Freeborn, Miss Dillon, and 3 deck. Per steamship San Jacinto, for New York—Kev J PTusttn, S S Scott. J R Beardsley, NH McDoneU, Miss Steinberger, Mr Padelford, H J Wakeman, Wm Betty. T Jones, 4F Bhrelow. NA Heaib,H P-Morris*- -PrepaiBUij'WWS. HAGAN, T? W P Bundieyi j L 5rnith. J 3 Patton, C Fav, Addres*4u ordure t Capt Borisfd,'col Boi-ch, G W Luke, M-M Oteotfea- Aaores* an oroers to ^ I Kahn.'Mr , ?< timer Yisj ,’c a Untchiusou.S W sper. A Fieiacnbergj We have learned not to be astonished at anything. Yews of experience and a correspondence extendliij throughout all nationalities of the habitable globe have turned theories Into facts and established a basis from which we need uot err. We are not surprised at such facts as the following—although the persons who write them are. We know the pereons and cir- umstauces, hence f^l at liberty to indorse their statements: “New BedFqui>, Mass., Nov. 24,1863. Dear Sir,—I have been afflicted many years with Bevere prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet and SK?. luI ?vuueHuiuDL* -nme fri„nilfl in >:©w YurK WHO Wei* —■-'■ t-t - — k flitters, they prevailed upon me to try them. I com menced with a small wine-glassful after dinner. Feel ing better by degrees, in a few days I was astonished to find tho coldness ar.d cramps had entirely left me, .nd I could sleep the night through, which I have not done for vears. I icel like another being. My appe tite and strength have also greatly improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters. Respectfully, Jodith Russel.” Reedshuuy, Wis., Sept. 16, 4863. ’ * * I have been in the army hospitals fur four teen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton, Ill., they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * * Three buttles restored my speech aud cured me. • * G. A. Flaute.” The following is from the Manager of the Uuion Home School lor the Children of Volunteers: ‘■Havemeyeu Mansion, fifth St, ) New York, August 2,1863. j Da. Dears :—Your wonderful Plantation Bitters iiave been given to some of our little children Buffering iroin weakness and weak lungs with most happy effect. One little girl in particular, with pains in her head, lossofappelite, and daily wasting consumption, ou whom all medical skill had been exhausted, has keen entirely restored. We commenced with but a leaspoonful ot Bitters a dav. Her appetite and strength rapidly increased, ana she is now well. ‘ Respectlully, Mrs. O. M. Davor.” «• • • I owe much to you, for I verily believe the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. Ksftj^V. H. Waqooneb, Madrid, N. Y. t, « • • Thon wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wile has been greatly benefited by their use. Thy friend, Asa GubsiNi Philadelphia, Pa.” i» • • I have been a great sufferer from Dyspep- „is. and had to abandon preaching. * * The Plan tation Bitters have cured me. Rev. J. S. Cathobn, „ , Rochester, N. Y.” .» • * I have given the Plantation Bitters to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the most us- touishing effect. _ _ _ , G. YV. D. Andbtws, Superintendent Soldiers’ Home, Cincinnati, O.” i» • • The Plantation Bitters have cured me o Liver Complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and had to abauuon my business. II. B. Kinoslby, Cleveland, Ohio.” u. . . The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a derangement of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs that lias distressed me for years- lt acts like a charm. C. C. Moons, No. 254 Broadway.” &c„ Ac., &c., *c„ &c. 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, Wintcrgrceu, Sassafras, Roots, Herbs, *c„ all preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix Rum. 3. T.—1860—X. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weak ness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appe tite, distress after eating, torpid Uver, constipation, &c., deserve to snffer if they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest medical au thority and are warranted to produce an Immediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pore, aud harmless. ’ Notice.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters in balk or by the gallon is a swindler and im postor. It is put np only in our log cabin bottle. Be ware of bottles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, or which several persons are already in prison. See that every bottle nas our United Slates stamp over the cork unmutilated, and our signature on steel-plate side label. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable world, P. H. DRAKE * CO., -3m 202 Broadway.N. Y. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm* This is the most delightful and extraordinary article ever discovered. It changes the sun-burnt face. and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty,, imparting the marble purity of youth, and the distin gue appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashioD. It removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness from the skin, leaving the complexion fresh’, transparent and smooth. It contains no material injurious to the skin. Patronized by Actresses end Opera Singers. It is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Retail price, 50 cents. A giia de Magnolia. A toilet delight! The ladles’ treasure and gsntle men’s boon 1 The “sweetest thing” and largest quan tity. Manufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia. Used for bathing the face aud person, to render the skin soft and fresh, to prevent eruptions, to perfmne clothing, Ac. It overcomes the unpleasant odor of perspiration. It removes redness, tan, blotches, &c. It cares nervous headache and allays inflammation. It cools, softens and adds dejicacy to skin. It yields a subdued and lasting perfume. It cures mosqneto bites and stings of insects. ft contains no material injurious to the skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. It is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Try the Magnolia Water once and you will use no other Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water afterwards. DAMAS BARNES A CO., oct27-eodly Props. Exclusive Agents, N. Y. S. T.—1860*'-X. Drake’s Plantation Bitters* 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 cure Diarrhoea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus- They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are thp best Bitters in the world. They make the weak strong, ana are exhausted nature’s great re storer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels andSaloons. Only gen uine when Cork is covered by our private U. 3. Stamp. Beware of counterfeits and refilled bottles. P. H DRAKE & CO., oct28-eodly 21 Park Row, New York. KEROSENE WARE, Lamps, Chandeliers, Brackets, Harp Hangers, bide Backs, Side Lamps, with and without Reflectors; fan cy Hall Lamps, Lanterns, Bases, Pegs and Fonnts- Patent Glasi Cones, Burners. Globes, Chimnies and Wick, DRUGGISTS’ FLINT A GREEN GLASS, Crock ery Dealers’ and Confectioners’ GLASSWARE. Goods of all kinds made to order. KEROSENE OIL. JAMES T. WRIGHT, 226 Greenwich Street, Two doors bciow Barclay, N. Y novl-3m A PHYSIOLOGICAL, View of 1UKRUGE Containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine Plates and Engravings of the Anatomy of the Homan Or- gans In a state of Health and Disease, with a Trea tise on Early Errors, its Deplorable Consequences upon tho mind and Body, with the Author’s Plan of Treatment—the only rational and successful mode of cure, as shown by die report of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married, and those contem plating marriage, who eutertain 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. , 1 be author may be consulted - fipon any of the dis eases upon which his book treats either personally or by mall, and medicines sent to any purt of the world. octlO em BATCHELOR’S HAZR DYE The Original and Best in the World! The only tree and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Instan taneous. Produces immedlate-y a splendid Black or natural Brown, withont injuring the hair or skin. Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Drug gists. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor. Also, REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLEFLEURS, For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair. au!4-ly CHARLES BATCHELOR, New Y’ouk. SCALES. A SSORJKD Sizes and Patterns of Fairbanks’ Fiat- A form and Counter Scales, which for accuracy,- neatness and durability cannot be surpassed. Also, best. Frames, Beams. Hooks, <fc., for weighing Cot tou. For sale by BOUSE & BRYANT, j25-tf 194 Bay street. TO PLANTERS. W E will keep constantly on hand a full stock oi Plows, lloes, Corn tellers, St»aw Cutters, Axes and other Agricultural Implements of best makers and patterns with which to supply Planters and Country Merchants, whose attention we invite to our stock and think we can make it to their inter est to purchase of ue. • BOUSE & BRY ANT, j25-tf 194 Bay street. FORNEW YORK Atlantic coast Mail Steamship Company, (Carrying the Dnited States Mali.) Cabin, 930 OO Steerage, 916 OO The new and very fast sailing steamship Herman Livingston, (280 tons burthen.) Capt. I. B. BfKER, will positively sail on her regular dsy, Saturday, 3d Feb., at IO a. m. For freight or passage, having very superior ac commodations, apply to k FULLARTON, j2S ^ Agents. FOR SALE, C ITY OF 8AVANNAH COUPONS, In sums to suit purchasers. FORDYCE. ANDERSON * JANNEY, -tf No. 10 Stoddard’s Range. HAVAIA SEGARS, PIPES, Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO,. T HE subscriber hag just received a large stock of Havana Segars, to which he wonld invite particular attention. . He has also an extensive assortment of INleershanm 3?ipes, SEGAR TUBES and BR1ARWOOD PIPES. Tile various brands of Chewing and Smoking To bacco at his Establishment are all of the first quality. Please call and examine for yourselves, at F. CONSTANT’S, jl-tf Bui! st., opposite Post Office. Soluble Pacific GUANO. W E invite the attention of Planters to this valuable Guano as a matter of importance to their in-. terest. It is similar in aprcarsnee, odor and compo sition to Peruvian Guano, differing only n the pro- Dortions or the same elements, lt contains less am monia, bnt nearly one.’buudred per rent, more of Phos- □hate than Peruvian Guano, one-third of which is im mediately soluble. It is quite as active as Peruvian Gnano. and is less costly. For ftirther information, apply to E. C. WADE & CO., Agents, jl-3m Savannah. Ga Magnolia Hotel, BEAUFORT, SO. CA., Ontbo Buropean Plan J4-Im* JOHN LILLY, Proprietor.- FOR SALE Pure Bolivian Gnano. CELEBRATED BAUGH & SON’S SUPER- T ' PHOSPHATE . m ALEXANDRE KID GLOVES A LSO, a fine assortment of Silk, Wool and Buck skin Gloves and Gauntlets. Just opened at EINSTEIN * ECKUAN, ,,23.ti 161 Congress street Hulls, Soap and Candles. i)RA BOXES Yellow Soap, 1 and 2 pound bars, »w« 160 boxes Patent Mould Candles, Bixes, 200 boxes Adamantine Candles, sixes, 500 grogs Fancy Soaps, every kind and grade, pu up in fancy paper boxes, of Hull’s make. For sale by BANDELL & CO., d30-lm Bay street, corner Barnard HOLIDAY GOODS. Direct Importation from Londo^ and Paris. J UST RECEIVED, a large and varied assortment of Imported Wares and Fancy Articles, suitable for the coming season, embracing in part: Statuettes—Bronze, Besqne and Pariai Toilet Setts; Clocks Perfumery Ladies’ Traveling Bags *~ French Parasols Portemonnaies muuueia-cnucy Wales Osier Baskets And an endless variety ot Fancy Goods, ordered for this market and just received by ship Comity of Picton, and other vcB*els now arriving. Fancy Goods by the riginal package, to which the attention of Milliners and others is invited. W. W. LINCOLN, Corner Congress and Boil streets, d21-tt Monument Square. Pioneer Line FOR NEW YORK. REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES! Cabin Passage, 933 OO Deck, 910 OO The new and splendid steamship TYBEE, Crowell, Commander, will leave for the above port on her regular day, Saturday, February 3d. at — o’clock. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to j29 - HUNTER & GAMMELL. sktppiscu For Augusta AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE RIVER. The Hght.Ur*ught Steamer UNION, Capt H. B. Fassua, Is loading This Day at Florida Wharf foot of Broad Street and will leave as above ^ l0M of Wen Tuesday next, 30th Inst., at Op.ji ©nm h m.l5i5 1 ?. ne, L, ; ha8 h®* 11 TeI T successful, and is commanded by officers of long experience on the Freight taken at as low rates as any boat on the river. For freight, apply to J ° „ F. M. MYRELL, Harris' Buildings, Bay street, too tf Or to M. A. BARRIE, On wharf. FOR AUGUSTA. The steamer R. H. M A. Y, ^ Capt. Wm. E. Jones, is now receiving freight at the Florida wharf, and will leave on Tuesday, 30th Inst., at 13 o’elock. For freight, apply at the Florida Steam Packet wharf, to J. M. KINCHLEY, J16 Agent, office at Charleston Wharf. William G-ill, (Successor to William B. Hawkins,) I MPORTER and Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Ales, Wines, Liquors, Philadelphia Por ter, Champagne Cider, Ac., No. 176 HPulton Street, Opposite St. Paul’s Church, NEW YORK. » Bottler of Mile's Celebrated Ale for Shipping and Family use. Particular attention paid to Filling and Shipping Southern Orders. All orders by mail will be promptly attended to. n!4-3m E- H. VAN NESS & CO., GROCERS, SHIP CHANDLERS AND Produce Dealers, UNDER THE BLUFF, CORNER ABERCORM ST, Savannah, Ga. Orders from the Country Private, Families, Steamers and Sailing Vessels respectfully solicited. Produce bought and sold off commission. 100 bbls Selected Apples 100 bbls Onions 100 bbls Potatoes 50 bbls Extra FJonr DO bbls Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel 100 tubs Extra Batter 50 boxes Extra Cheeoe 600 kite Nos. 1,2 and 3 Mackerel 50 half-bids Fulton Market Beef so bbls Extra Family Pork. . tf-n21 BLAIR & BICKFORD, LUMBER MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUM BER OF EVERY DESCRIP TION. DOORS, SASH, AND BLIND* . Mill and Lnmber Yard on Cabal, near Bryan street Office 180 Bay street, d2S-tf Savannah, Ga. THE DIAMOND STATE DETERSIVE SOAP I S the greatest Family Soap now in nse, and for economy and utility defies all competition. Manufactured at the Diamond State Soap Works,- Wilmington, Delaware. RUE, WHITNEY * CO., Sole Agents. We are also constantly receiving from these works a full assortment of Family aud Fane; Soaps, and can recommend them to the public. • RUE, WHITNEY * CO., jl9-lm No. 4 Harris Range, Bs; street For Charleston. The new and fast Steamer F O U NTAIN, Cspt. G. W. CasTsxs, will leave for the above place on • Tuesday Morning, 30tb, at 10 o’clock. For freight or passage, apply on board, at Padel ford’* wharf; near White’s Cotton Press, or to J29-2 M. A. COHEN, Agent. ocl27-t->ily DEMAS BARNES & CO , New Yo; J -fVoTH permanent imp' I JO. by So- For Augusta, THE STEAMER . / It. ii. MAY, Will have dispatch for the shore plare. fY„. .S ftn. .«d Stored •" *re nmof wsrenon**, • f. ■=• . '■ ; , .4Ai f’OJn SfivonunL on hurt ? i\vW«YtftlHHSfct'" <* STEAM FOB BA1TIH0BE. REDUCTION OF PASSAGE. First Class, 930. Second Class,.$30. The splendid and fast Steamship north point Will sail for Baltimore on Thursday, Feb. 1st, at — o’clock. Passengers by this route for New York and other Northern cities will save two hundred miles sea travel. • . , For freight or passage, having nnsnrpassed accom modations, apply to o LzROCHE & WEST. Agents, jgg 4 ^ Jones' Block. FOR BOSTON BOSTON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE. The fine steamship WM. TIBBETTS) J. S. CONY, Commander, Will sail for the above port on Wednesday, Jan. 31st, at — p. m. For freight or passage, apply to RICHARDSON & BARNARD, jog fifty afreet, opposite Mflrinor*. fthnrch- FOR CHARLESTON, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. THE STEAMER FANNIE, " CAPTAIN MoNELTY, Will leave os above from the Florida Steamboat YVtanrf foot of West Broad st, on THURSDAY • next, 1st Feb. at 10 o’clock a. m., ana will continue to leave every Thursday following at same hour nntil farther notice. This boat is in very excellent order, is commanded by officers of experenre; and bas superior state room accommodations for passengers While the boat is on her tripe, freight will be re- ceived and stored in fire-proof warehouse, free of ex pense. For freight or passage, apply to F. M. MYRELL, Agt, j27-lm Harris’ Buildings, Bay street. Or to W. Jobxboh, on wharf. Pacl0c Mail Steamship Company’s Through Line to California, T OUCHING at Mexican Porte, and carrying the United States 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 Aspinwall, con necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com pany’s steamships from Panama for San Francisco, touching at Acapnlco. JANUARY. 1st—Henry Chauncey, Capt. Gray, connecting with Sacramento. Capt. Caverly. 11th—Atlantic, Capt. Maury, -connecting with Golden Age, Capt. . 20th—New Y'ork, Captain Homer, connecting with Constitution, Capt. Farnsworth. Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with steamers for South Pacific ports. Thuse of 1st touch at Manzanillo. THROUGH PASSAGE RATES IN CURRENCY. First Cabin $3C0 Second Cabin 2W> Steerage loo A discount of One Quarter from steamers rates allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers with families. Also, an allowance of One Quarter on through rates to clergymen aud tlietr families aud school teachers; soldiers having honorable dis charges, Half Fare. One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult. Baggage-masters accompany baggage tiirongb, and attend to ladles and children without male protec tors. Baggage received on the dock the day before sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefer to send down early. An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and attendance free A steamer will be placed on the line January 1, 1866, to run from New Orleans to Aspinwali via Havana. For passage tickets, or fnrther information, apply at the Company’s ticket office, on the Wharf, fooi of Canal street, North River, New York. F. W. G. BELLOWS, J19-3m Agent. Steamer Savannah NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, CONSIGNEES, OWNERS AND UNDERWRITERS. TT'OR the pnrpos* of making a proper npportion- r mentor the proceeds »f, and charges on the the cargo saved from the above steamer, lately snnk while on s voyage from Savannah to Augusta, you are particularly requested to present to the undersigned, within forty days from date hereof, proof of shipment and copies of yoor invoices. ■v J. W. WOLCOTT, Agent. j24-tM6 8 Harris’ Block, pay st. For Freight or Charter. The British bark ROCK4 WAY, 602 tons - Boesance, master, to JX. Georges or Bristol ‘ Channel. Apply to, > J26-3 TjM E. A. SOULLARD. FOB Rio De Janeiro. CALLING at St. ThamasvFara, Pernambuco and Bahia The United States and Brazil Mai 'Steamship Company will dispatch -regularly, .On the 39th ot every month, A MEW AMD FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP, To Leavn at 3 o’clock, p. m., From Pier 43, North Elver. All letters have to pass through the Post Office. An experienced Surgeon will be in attendance n THOMAS ASSSCIO A CO., Mo. 17, Broadway. Mew York. Freights FOR AUGUSTA, T HE undersigned are prepared to receive goods at their Warehouses—free of expense and cov ered by Insurance—for shipment to Augusta and points beyond by their regular line of light draught boats. Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY, sept29—tf cor. Bay and Abereom sea. Baltimore, Charleston and Havana STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR HAVANA, VIA CHARLESTON FROM BALTIMORE. The flue first class iron side-wheel Steamship ISABELLA, (1.000 tons.) E. C. WAM8ERSIE, Commander, will leave Boyce’s Wharf, Charleston, S. C., on MON. DAY 1 . 29th Inst., at 4 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage, hating elegant Stateroom accommodations, apply to • CHISOLM BROS., Agents,, 32 East Bast Bay, cor. Adger’s whan, Chaileston. J26-4 For Doctortown Thomasville. The Steamers Gen. Shepley, Orient, and Clarion, Will make Tri-weekly Trips to Doctortown, in con nection with the Atlantic and Gnlf Railroad, leaving Savannah on Tuesdays, Thnisdays and Sundays. Through freight payable by shippers at our office. Weight roooivad during the week, and stored free of expense. For freight or passage apply to „„ CHAS L. COLBY A CO., n-0 Corner Abereom and Bay streets. FOR PALATKA, VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. fCarrylng the United States Mail.) The new and fast Steam Packet Ella, Capt. P. B. ROWLAND, will leave on Tnesday Horning, January 30th, and continue to leave regularly every TUESDAY at 10 o'clock. < For freight or passage, apply on board at Padel- ford'a Wharf, near the Central Press, or to M. A. COHEN. Freight payable by shippers. Freight received at all times atfthe Warehouse. 129-e-m-tn-tf For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The elegant and very fast steam packet SYLVAN SHOffE, Capt JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted np for this rente, wil leave for the above piares Every Tuesday Morning at 10 o’clock. All freight payable by shippers. For freight or passage, having superior accommo datlons, apply at the office, Florida Steam Packe Wharf, or to CLAGHORN * CUNNINGHAM, 127 tf Agents. For Palatka, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FER NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and fast sailing Steamer LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. M. King, Slaving been placed permanently upon this route will leave for the shore piares on Friday Morning, 26th, at 10 o’clock, and continue to leave every Friday moniX.- thereafter at same hoar. Returning, Bhe will leave Palatka every Sunday morning, Picolata every Sunday forenoon, and Jack sonville every Monday morning, arriving at Savan nah on Tuesday morning. Freight received at all times at the warehouse on the wharf. All freight payable by shippers. For freight or .passage, having splendid cabin ac commodation, apply at the office on Florida Steam Packet wbarfi or to - CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, J24-tf - Agent*. For Liverpool. The fine British lark ARBITRATC saato Alien, master, having a large portion of 1 jgagp cargo e ogaged,'will lave quick despatch the above port For farther freight engagements, apply to 17i BRIGHAM. BALDWIN * CO The fine new clipper bark MARIA N R Y, PRINCE, Commander, having thre»-foartha of her cargo engaged, will have qnfokdeapotch. Fox balance i* irionS-irvli.-'pc'.: CHA5- I. COLBY & CO r - Convex fcardttv-;^ i Ao Ju x -sigumectj o nv. Pl-rf