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FOB NEW YORK.
Saturday, Feb. 3d, at — o'clock.
Satuiduy. Feb. 3d, at 10 o'clk
Steftiusb'p Tybee,
UrtBian tarings™
*• B . In v'jrco, Tuureday, Feb 1st at 8 o'clock.
gle^hiP Salvador, Saturday,Fab. 3d, at 10*
o'dOCk
c FOB BALTIMORE.
3teamsU lp North Point, Thursday, February 1st
at - °' Cl0Ck ' FOB AUGUSTA.
, vm g. Gibbous, every Saturday morning
^earner » ,u#
a' 9 “• Prlin8e , Thursday, February 1st at — o’clk
for cnii’-i.ESTON.
/•i, arias Houghton, every Tuesday morn
Steamer
t *4 O^cloclk.
■ lWa - T Fannie, on Thuisdav, February 1st, at
jteanier
o'clock-
FOR l'.OCTOBTOWN.
Orient,- every Tuesday morning, at
Sheplcy, every Sunday morning,
Steamers
Thursday t
steamer t
anil t'i *day 1
every Saturday morning, at
stumer
o’clock-
Steamer Gen.
at T u'rlnek, J , 0K aAWK msviLL*.
guys and Charles S. Hardee, every
r morning, at 9 o'clock.
FOR TIIOMAbVILLK.
rO. F. Potter, every Monday, Wednesday
j morning, at 7 o’clpck.
FOB FLORIDA
steamer Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
jo o’clock.
Steamer Helen Getty.
10 o'clock.
Steamer L’zzie Baker, every Friday morning at 10
° vlocli ' r ri i every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock.
steam* -1 '
FOR MAC 'N.
S-eamer Oak, Saturday evening next, 3d tnst.
s Travis’ Shooting Gallery—His
<ttP Light ArtiUery Battery
shooting gallery of Capt. John Travis, over Our
House Saloon, to becoming ■ popular resort for gen
“ n ot onlv for the pastime of practising with the
, u ot target, but tor acquiring practical and
Lientiflc information
i in regard to firearms and their
’ . j 13 not only perhaps the best pistol shot in
• rtca or Europe, but he is a scientific gunner, and
muc h valuable Information in reference to the
‘"'la 'onent and use of tdl kinds of firearms. Wo had
“ pU-asme yesterday of examining the drawings of
“ !,Stockton Gun," invented by him for flying or
■ ar tiUery sen-ice, a battery of which he was about
completing for General Forrest when the war was
hr ught to°a close by the surrender of the Confederate
ak . s jig furnished one gun, which was used with
effect on board of a small Confederate launch in the
harbor of Mobile. This gun. though very small and
jmm without tiie carriage, only 150 pounds, vras
." i!abie of throwing eighteen two pound solid shot
luo thousand one hundred canister shot per minute,
fading a solid bhot a distance of two miles with only
three find a Ulf ounces of powder. His unfinished
battery was captured at Macon, and we understand
Lave been hint to Washington City. The invention
lias been highly approved by scientific artillerists, and
;t is to be hoped that the Secretary of War will employ
iht Captain to complete hia battery, in order that the
may be thoroughly tested, and, if they prove a
snccesa, made available to the government. A light,
j, ,itubie and effective gun has long been a desideratum
u the cavalry service, and it is believed that Capt.
iiuvis’ invention supplies such a gun.
It wdl W remembered that the battery which he was
engaged in building was to be presented to Gon. For
int by the ladies of the Southwest, who had contri
buted upwards cf $20,000 towards its'cost when the
unfinished guns were captured by General Wilson at
Macon.
Superior Court.
BEFORE JUDGE FLEMING.
The case ol the Mayor and Aldermen vs. The Cen
tral Railroad and Banking Company, Marine Bank, F.
T Willis, John Davidson et. cits., was resumed yester
day.
The petition ol the orators was presented.
The prayer of the petitioners, the City of Savannah,
was to set aside a sale of certain stocks in the Augusta
v.d Savannah Railroad Company belonging to the
i.'Jty of Savannah, on the ground that the sale was au.
tiiorizod at an lucguny constituted meeting of Council,
insisting of only four members and the Mayor,
..L;-reas. according to law, there should be present
ieven members and the Mayor; and also on the ground
that circumstances in connection with the transaction
were kept secret from the general body, in conse
quence ot which the city suffered great pecuniary
ioss.
The answers of the several defendants were also
rc.. t. and, being very voluminous, consumed ‘
tire day The principal point of the do#—**
that the sale was i utmed afterwards by a leg* > con
stinted meeting, a full quorum being pi esiut. cy
uso denied mat there were any underhanded pro. ee
mgs m connection with the transactio . 0 ’ lock
The Corn t adjourned till tins ino . ri ^l? . made
when the arguments of the counsel w • ,
Counsel for the petitioners, Law & Lovell, tor de
fondants. Thos. E. Lloyd and A. R. Lawton.
Freedman’s Court. •
There were several petty offences tried before Lt.
Foliard in this Court yesterday, and the offenders
sentenced according to their deserts.
Betsy and Mary Mills, charged with larceny or
household goods, belonging to Dr. Daniel, were sent
to jail until the balance of the articles which the offi
cers failed to find were restored to the owner. Daff-
ncy Smith, also charged with stealing goods from the
game party was likewise sent to jail.
A white man named Wylie Goodwin was charged
with stealing a mule belonging to a black man
named Chance Titus. It appears that Goodwin, last
july, sold the mule to Titus, and sometime after
wards went to the plantation where the negro lived
and hired the mule for three day s, but never return
ed it. and has been using it ever since. The negro
was nnai le to find him till one day this week when
he accidentally met and had him arrested. On ex
amination the man did not deny having borrowed
the mule but did uot give any leason for not return
ing the animal. Sentenced to pay the black mau
i"itv-live dollars, trie sum paid for the mule ; three
dollars paid fir tlie saddle, and coats of the Court,
the whole amounting to nearly two hundred dollars.
Pretty good hire for a mule.
Police Matters.
There were one or two cases of violation of city ordi
nances in regard to casting ashes and carbage into the
r»ver by vessels loading and discharging at our
wharves before Mayor Anderson yesterday morning,
and alter nearing testimony were disposed of in the
Usual manner.
A few drunk and disorderly cases were disposed of,
and a woman charged with being an habitual drunk-
twd. having been before the court several times, was
fient to jail for a week to scour, &c.
A policeman charged with being drunk, but who re
ceived an excellent character from Chief Anderson,
"was fined ten dollars.
Exhibition of the Public Schools.
The Massie School House was crowded
to repletion yesterday forenoon by a large assent
blag* of the friends of the pnpils of the Boy,
and Girls' Grammar School. On the stage were
Mujor General Braunan, Mayor Anderson. Dr. Arnold
Chairman of the Board of Education, and the clergy
the city. The exerciaes, which were conducted by
Mr. J. F. Cann, Superintendent, were opened with
prayer, followed by alnging by the scholars under
the direction of Mr. Newman, music teacher In the
Public Schools. Master Wyfl'ord Symmons then de
livered a very appropriate salutatory address of wel
come to General Braunan, the Board of Education, the
teachers and friends of the pupils.
The prizes awarded by Gen. Brann&n for excellence
in scholarship were next presented to the successful
candidates, in an exceedingly appropriate and felici-
toua address, by Dr. Arnold.
After some general exercises In declamation and re
citation, the great feature of the day to which months
of preparation have been devoted, the conteat in spell
ing between the twenty-five best spellers In the boys'
and an equal number from the girls' Grammar
schools, took place. Both parties of contestants dis
played a truly marvellous proficiency in spelling, the
most difficult words in the dictionary being spelled
with promptness and accuracy. The progress of the
match between the masters and misses was followed
with keen interest and not a little excitement among
the spectators, and elicited unqualified expressions of
admiration. This exercise was followed by declama
tions and recitations, upon the conclusion of which
brief addresses were made to tie scholars by the sever
al members of the Board of Education, and by Mr.
Mallon, for a long period Identified with the public
schools. The exercises of the day closed with the
chanting of the Lord's Prayer by tho scholars in a
beautiful and impressive manner.
Superintendent Cann announced to the schools that,
in view of the zeal and faithfulness with which the
pupils had applied themselves to their studies during
the term, he gave them as a reward a vacation
Monday next.
tVc understand that the use of the rooms in Armory
Hall, heretofore used by Mr. Lancaster for hiB private
school, has been granted by the- city for a public pri
mary school.
lt
Klcctric Gas Bracket.
At tho office of Holcombo & Co., on the Bay. wo
Were yesterday shown a very ingenious and useful in-
T ''Shun in the shape of a gas bracket and burner.
"*'he shape oi' au ordinary gas burner, with the
addition ot a cup or chamber above the neck ol the
lope, which is lined with silk, and contains the knob
•with the electric fluid attached, leading through
small chain, thence to a wire conductor situuted di‘
rcctly on the burner. There are two keys attached,
cue for regulating the pressure of the gas and the
other for its emission. This burner is particularly
serviceable in a siek chamber or In a parlor where
< weless servants are not very particular where they
strike a match, either on the paper or on the furni
ture, as there are no matches needed. Alt that to ne-
eessary is to turn the gas on, raise the knob of the
electric piece in the chamber, when the spark imme-
dia.ely ignites the gas.
The agents for this invention are Covill A Has-
Ijrook, of No. 551 Broadway, N. Y-, nearly opposite the
St. Nicholas Hotel, and this specimen was brought to
this city by Mr. Boyd, Purser of the steamship Tybee,
and is now at the store of Messrs. Holcombe A.Co.,
where it may be seen by any of our readers.
Tiuvel Resumed.—The connection between this
< *ty and Augusta will be completed to-day, and on
Monday next, trains will run regularly through morn
ing and evening. The officers of the road are making
tvet 7 exertion to repair the road and put it in com
plete working order as of yore, but it to rather hard
w-erk at present owing to the unsettled state of affairs.
Steaheb Fannie.—The steamer Fannie having
been placed on the mail line between this city- and
Charleston, will leave this morning at ten o'clock from
the old Florida wharf for that city, taking a mall to
Charleston and also a part of the mall to New York.
The Grand Vocal and Instrumental Con
cert for the Benefit of the Orphans.
The following correspondence in relation to the con
cert for the benefit of the Orphans, lor which Messrs.
Raymond A Hamilton have with their wonted liberali
ty, tendered the services of their company and the
use of the Theatre to-morrow evening, will be read
with Interest :
Pulaski House
_ „ January 30, 1836.
Hon. E. C. Anderson :
Mg Hear t>ir—If acceptable we should be pleased to
tender the Orphans of this city a benefit to take place
at tbc theatre on Friday evening, Feb. 2d. Herman
Sc hreiner, Esq., has offered his co-operation, which
will enable us to present an attractive entertainment.
I he proceeds will be handed over to you to be paid to
the institutions devoted to the support of the father
less and motherless. Respectfully yours,
Raymond a Hamilton.
Mayor’s Office, Savannah, )
January 31st, 186(1. (
Messrs. Raymond & Hamilton :
Gentlemen—Your note of the 30th in3t., tendering
the Orphans of this city, a complimentary Benefit, to
take place on Friday evening, 2d February, is receiv
ed.
I accept in their behalf, your generous proffer of
help, and will cheerfully destribute to the several
Asylums, such proceeds as may be handed over to me
for their relief.
Very respectfully, your ob’t serv't,
Edw. C. Anderson, Mayor.
Herman Schreiner Esq :
Mi/ dear Sir.—Vie wish to give the Orphans of this
city, a benefit at the theatre and should be pleased to
receive your co-operation and those of your musical
friends. If you entertain the proposition and Im
mediately reply, will oblige
Yours Ac.,
Raymond a Hamilton.
Pulaski House, January 30th, 1866.
Savannah, January 31st, 18GG.
Messrs. Raymond a Hamilton;
Gentlemen—Your note of yesterday has been re
ceived. After consultation with Dr. Johnson, Mr.
Ward and the gentlemen composing the Savannah
Orc hestra, I have the pleasure to inform you that all
have kindly tendered their valuable assistance in the
Concert to be given tor the benefit of the Orphans of
this city on Friday evening next, at the theatre. My
humble services have been, and always will be, at dis
posal for charitable objects.
Yours, truly, Herman L. Schreinf.r.
Detention of the OOth New York Regi-
noth New York Veteran Volunteers, which
arrived here a lew days since en route lor home, still
remains in this city on account of the regimental
hooks and records not having arrived, the steamer
Mary Ella being detained at Red Bluff with them on
hoard. This regiment lias seen long and hard ser-
rlce in South Carolina. Florida, Louisiana, Maryland.
’irginla and Georgia, and all hands *
get home. —“—7T ~~
Serious Accident.
Yesterday afternoon about three o'clock, Mr. J. H.
Blount from New York, who is at present stopping
at the Marshall House, met with a severe accident.—
He was driving a horse and buggy on the Thunder
bolt road, and when about three miles from the c*ty,
the horse took fright from some object in the road and
starting suddenly threw Mr. Blount from the carriage.
He was conveyed home on a mattr&ss. and Dr. Walsh
summoned to attend him, when it was ascertained h
had received a compound fracture of one ancle. The
fractured limb was properly cared for, and last night he
appeared rather more easy.
Choice Old RYE—Among other good things,
Stewart A Co., corner Bull and Bronghton streets,
are selling a very superior article of Gibson A Sons
old XXX Monongahela Whiskey. It Is a pure article
which has arrived at a ripe old age.
From Florida.—The steamer Helen Getty. Captain
Ingraham, arrived in this city yesterday afternoon
from Florida. We are indebted to the purser for late
Florida papers. Ac.
The British ship Mozart was yesterday morn-.ug
towed down to Venus' Point, for the purpose of reeciv-
ing the balance of her cotton.
art r. sF of Mr. Lamar.—G- B- Lamar, Esq., who
has been imprisoned at the Post Hospital since hia
trial, was yesterday release from custody, under
bonds.
Fort Pulaski.—Change ot commanders being ne-
cessitated by the recent movement of colored troops
from Port Pulaski, Major W. C. Manning, of the 103d
U S. C. T-, resumes command of the Fort.
Major General Braunan, commanding the De
partment of Georgia, who has been in the city for the
past three days on official business, will probably re
turn to Headquarters at Augusta to-day.
Boots and Shoes at Cosi.-We invite attention to
the advertisement of Mr. S. M. Colding in another col
umn, offering hte large and weU selected stock of
boots, shoes, Balmorals, gaiters, Ac., at cost.
A convention was held in Baltimore, on Wednes
day to inaugurate measures “to restore to the dis
franchised citizens of Maryland the right of suffrage.”
Speeches were made and resolutions passed denounc
ing the registration law of the State-which excludes
all disloyal persons—and declaring that “it is odious
and opprossive in its provisions and tyranical in the
manner of its administration,” and recommending
the people of the State to send potitions to the legisla-
ture to have it repealed.
PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. Wiltberqes A Co.
H R Hollenbeck, Suvh
J S Newell, Boston
J W Briggs, do
J C Alrteii, do
S K Pettet, Ft Pula9ki
D A Martin, Baltimore
J J Frazier, N -Y
A Pohl, Charleston
A Chisholm, do
A P Denckley, Plilla
J Slorhoner, Wisconsin
B Blake, Charleston
A M Rutledge, Nashville
J K La Fra uce, N Y
G Lyons, England
J Humphreys, England
J E Young, Fla
W H Hunt, do
J W Spratt, A A G R R
J Lough, Baltimore
A E Cook, Beaufort
R P Daniel, Kla
Miss Feruaniti-z, Fla
Mias E Spaulding, Fla
W W M McLean. St Johns
S Slmontls. Baltimore
Capt J Smith and lady
H C Hamilton, S C
Dr C B Gamble, Fla
W G Barth, Waukennah
E W Gamble, do
H Blanchard, Boston
G Savage, Fla
J D Mutheson,
Miss FI Halle and servt
Master C Haile,
G n Hunter, Fla'
Miss F Chase.
J W Tompkins, Fla
iG W Hancock, Fla
|J G Hayward, Charleston
|J Irwin,
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. Luc*.
S Simonas, Baltimore |A O Roul, NY
T H Patterson, N Y |w Hoffman, Fla
J M Coupee, En A A G HO A Wright, Phlla
M E Fitzgerald M L King, Savh
J Sullivan, Mass J W MaGlU, Savh
E Wildman, Savannah jw Goodrich, Conn
A Abell, Liverpool .J Ttdemau, Japan
Capt Gray, ship Lady Rus-|E S Studley, Boston
sell iT E Lovell, Augusta
E Stuart, Savh | W H Orr. Cincinnati
F P Reed, Ohio
E B Fenton, N Y
W T Danforth, Conn
U Gross, Savh
Shippiuj; Intelligence.
Miniature Almanac—This Day.
Sun rises 6 47,Moon rises j 38
Sun sets 6 13!lllgh water io 43
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Wednesday, Jan. 31,18C6.
Arrived.
Steamer Rockland, Beaufort, Charleston—L S
Bennett.
Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, Palatka Fla—L
S Bennett.
Steamer Resolute, Cannon, Hilton Head.
Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen.
Scltr Jennie Morton, Freyholy, New York—T B
Marshall A Bros.
Cleared.
Steamship Win Tibbets, Cony, Boston—Richardson
A Barnard.
Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen
Steamer Union, Fraser, Augusta—F M Myrell.
Steamer Clarion, Suuhury, Chas L Colby A Co.
Sctir July Fourth, Shaw, Mobile—Van Horn, Hot
yoke A Murray.
Ship Lady Russell, ,
Reid A Stewart.
Edconda, , Liverpool.
Below.
, Liverpool, with salt to
Imports.
Per steamer nelen Getty, from Palatka, etc—69
bales upland cotton, 31 do sea Island do. 13 kegs
orange juice, 2 bbls ilo, 2 bdls cowhides and mdse.
Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—140 bales up
land cotton, 1 ilo sea island do.
Exports.
Per steamship Wm Tibbetts, for Boston-216 bales
upland cotton, 130 do sea island do, 3 casks and 14
bbls metal, 46 sacks peanuts, 70 bdls tents, 4 boilers
00 bales and 208 loose hides, 24 bdls grain sacks, 63
bal .a and bags junk and hides, and sundry mdse.
Passengers.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka, edc—Z E
Butts, G W Hancock, Mrs Rice anil servt, J 8 I'urie
and lady. Miss F Chase, J S Purse, jr, Dr Barth, Miss
Flora Chase, II Blanchard, Miss E Halle and servt, J
W Thonipkins, G H Hunter, G A Wright, G Savage,
L C Arledge and lady, J D Matheson, Master C Haile,
Dr Gamble, E W Gamble, a O Rowe, J Hoffman, W
Harden, Mrs M Chappell. W Goodrich, J Gross, L P
Anderson, Miss E A Garrison, and 9 deck.
Consignees.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka, etc—LS
Bennett, J L VHlalongo, Bryan, Hartridge A Co F W
Sims A Co, Tisoa A Gordon, J H Bond, Crane, JAG
J W Anderson, J H Ingraham, Brady, 8 A Co. ’
Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—J W Ander
son, Bryan, H A Co, J T Pattersou.
Consignees per Central ilailroart.
Savannah, Jan. 31, 1866.
98 bales upland cotton, 4 nags sea Island ilo, and
md-ie, to J W Rabun, A S Hartridge, J It Wilder G
O Marry Weed, C A Co, N A Hardee A Co, A Meyers
d 1 Co, L J Guilmanin & Co, J L VUlalonga, H, Wat
son A Co, F’ W Sims if Co.
INVILLE & GLEASON.
St. Julian Street, West of Market,
V AN'NAE
agents pou
MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO.,
LYON’S KATHAIRON.
Kathairon Is from the Greek word “Kathro," c
“Katbalro," signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate and re
store. This article Is what its name signifies. For
preserving, restoring and beautify ing the human half,
lt 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
tention which gave it a sale of over one million bot
tles per annum.
11 is a most delightful Hair Dressing.
It eradicates scarf and dandruff.
lt keeps the head cool and - lean.
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 beautful head
of hair should use Lyon's Kathairon. It is known
and used throughout the civilised world. Sold by al
respectable dealers.
oct27-eodlv
DEMAS BARNES A COA
New York.
Notice.
OFFICE 8AV. A OGEECHEE CANAL CO .\
January 25th, I860. /
On and after this date, no Rafts, Flats or Boats will
be Allowed to pass In the Savannah River Level be
tween dark and daylight. Rafts must not be fasten
ed on the tow path-side of the Canal.
F. BLAIR, President.
E. F. Blaib, Sec’y. C j26
A PHYSIOLOGICAL. View of MARRIAGE
Containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine Plates
and Engravings of the Anatomy of the Human Or
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tise on Early Errors, its Deplorablu 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 or 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 l-nn,,'
Albany, N. Y.
1 he author may be consulted upon any of the dis
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by mail, and medicines sent to any part of the world,
•ctlo em
BATCHELOR'S hath DYH
The Original and Best in the World I The only true
and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Instan
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Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Drug
gists. The genuine to signed William A. Batchelor.
Also,
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLEFLEURS,
For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair.
aul4-1y CHARLES BATCHELOR, Nitw Yoke.
KEROSENE WARE,
Lamps, Chandeliers, Brackets, Harp Hangers, Side
Backs, Side Lamps, with and wlthont Reflectors; Fan
cy Hall Lamps, Lanterns, Bases, Pegs and Fonnts-
Patent Glass Csnes, 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,
225 Greenwich Street, Two doors below Barclay, N. Y
novl-3m
EXCHANGE.
SIGHT DRAFTS ON NEW YORK
For sale by
kcplo BRIGHAM. BALDWIN * IX).
Sight Exchange
ON
NEW YORK,
In sums to suit purchasers, by
■tepOf-tf B. F. MRTCM FK A fO
HAVANA SEGARS
PIPES,
Chewing and Smoking
TOBACCO.
subscriber has just received a large stock
Havana Segars,
to Which he would Invite particular attention.
He has also an extensive assortment of
JVteershanm Pipes,
SEGAR TUBES and BRIARWOOD PIPES.
The v»rion9 brands of Chewing and Smoking To
bacco at his Establishment are all of the first quality.
Please call and examine for yourselves, at
jl-tf
F. CONSTANT’S,
Ball st, opposite Post Office.
ALEXANDRE KID GLOW
a flne assortment of Silk, Wool and Buck
EINSTEIN A ECKMAN,
151 Congri-ss street
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHERS
Bridge, Car, Ship or Band Hoot,
— AMD —
BOILER BOLT,
SETT SCREWS, COACH OR LAO SCREWS.
Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts,
ROUND AND SQUARE WASHERS,
Tumb uoltles, Bolt Ends, ’laps
and. Dies, &e.
Office of U. S. Direct Tax Com
missioner.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, 1
Savannah, Dec. 13, 1865. f
Owners of Lots, Lands and Improvements in the
city of Savannah, Ga., are notified that the Tax Roll for
■aid city is completed, and tho taxes due thereon may
be paid to the undersigned within s;itv ‘0? congress
this date, at our .gfflfie ot the properly taxed to the
iJmted Slates.
Office hours from 9 to 12 a. pi-, and 2 to 5 p. m.
T. P. ROBB,
S. A. PASCOAST,
J. C. BATES,
U S Direct Tax Commissioners, D:st.
r of Georgia.
"William Grill,
(Successor to William B. Hawkins,)
MPORTER and Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and
Domestic Ales, Wines, Liqnors, Philadelphia Por
ter, Champagne Cider, Ac.,
No. 170 Fulton 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 mall will be promptly attended to.
ul4-3m
New Books, New Books.
.““^oSert’M. Daniels: flight
lift Dark Christmas, by Mrs. Henry Wood; Half Mil
lion of Money, by Amelia B. Edwards; Social Lile of
the Chinese, Oy Justus Doolittle; Leonore and other
Poems, by Lady Chatterton; Poems by Mrs. Anna M.
Spaulding; The Red Book or Apin; Story Middle
Age.-- Miriam Rivers, the Lady Soldier; Colin Clouts
Come Home Again, by Spencer; Leslie’s Magazine lor
February; Demorest’s Magazine for February; Atlan-
Monthly for February; Harper’s Monthly for Feb
ruary. j31
NOTICE
There was a large Fenian meeting at St. James’ Hell
Buffalo, on Friday evening last Hon. A. M. Clapp,
Gen. Sweeney, Col. Roberts, Wm. Brennan, and J. W.
Murphy were the speakers. A. M. Clapp presided.
Gen. Sweeney pledged himself, if supported, that be
fore next May he would conquer a certain territory
upon which the Irish flag should be planted, and
which shall he made the base of operations against
England for the liberation of Ireland. Col. Roberts
promised within 90 days to have the green flag sup
ported by the greatest army of Irishmen upon which
the son ever shone.
Tn-ere i8 » powerful movement throughout the
Northwest in favor of free trade and the modification
of the protective tariff to revenue basis. Free trade
leagues are being organized in the leaaing towns and
cittel The Chicago league has been fully organized
and the names of many leading citizens of both
political parties appear in the list of officers.
Extensive Theft of Diamokm.- 0 ® Thursday
evening oflast week a sneak thief entered the par
lor on the second floor of No. 101 Fifth Ave “° ’
York, rifled a bureau drawer of $7,0o0 worth of dla
mond jewelry and $150 In Treasury notes. With1 ms
booty the thief left the house wlthont being detec
and made his escape.
-Paymaster Tuttle, U. S- N-Tas discov
ered his seventeenth comet at the national
observatory.
ALSO DEALERS IN
RAILROAD
SUPPLIES.
OFFICE ATLANTIC A GULF R. R- CO., }
Savannah, January 24, ISO*, f
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders or the
Atlantic A Gulf Railroad Company will be held at
their office, on Bay street, on Wednesday, the 14th
day of February next, at 12 o’clock m.
An election for Directors to serve for the ensuing
year will be held at the same time and place.
1). MACDONALD,
J 25-til Secretary,.
LOCOMOTIVES, CARS, RAILS, CHAIRS,
SPIKES,TIRES, AXLES; CAR TRIM
MINGS of every description, and
every article used in constructing
or operating Railroads.
STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES.
ENGINEERS’ STORKS.
COAL OIL, TALLOW, WASTE FELTING, HEMP,
AND RUBBER PACKING; LAMPS, PAINTS,
VARNISH, &o.; ENGINEERS’ TOOLS,
of every description; CHIPPING
AND RIVETING HAMMERS,
SCREW PUNCHES,FILES,
CHISELS, Ac.
TELEGRAPH MATERIALS.
WIRE, INSULATORS, BATTERIES, IN
STRUMENTS, ACIDS, SULPHATE
COPPER, &c.
Also Manufacturers of the
BEST OAK TUNNED BELTING
'HffiS&mSZAoEE?
STEAM ENGINES, STATION
ARY AND PORTABLE
SAW MILLS,
SAWS,«S:c.
septa tr
| Notice of chairman of the Committee oil
Streets and Danes
T HE Citizens of Savannah are respectfully requested
to avoid throwing water, slops, Ac. in ihe streets
I and lanes. It is the desire of the Committee on
Streets and Lanes to keep the city in a clean and or
derly condition; and they seek the co-operation of its
citizens in doing so. They are unwilling to resort to
compulsory measures if they can be avoided; and,
therefore this request is made. Unless the citizens
I accede to this request, the Committee will be obliged
to strictly enforce tho ordinance of the city.
j?9-6
F. L. GUB,
Chairm-in Com- Streets and L.ues,
Powder, Sliot, Caps.
150 kegs Hazard s F. F. G Storting Powder
75 HF. and quarter kegs F. F. G- do
to cases, 1 lb. canisters u°
2' 0 bags, assorted sizes, Drop Shot
100,000 G. D. Percussion Caps. Kw “
J79-6
_ For sale by
UILTON A RANDELL,
lea Iriy-sf.
SCALES.
a usoRTED Sizes and Patterns of Fairbanks' Piat-
A form and Counter Scales, which for accuracy,
neatness and durability cannot be surpassed Also
best Frames, Beams, Hooks, de., for weighing Coi
ton. For sale by
j25-tf
BOUSE A BRYANT,
194 Bay street
Coffees.
25 sacks St. Domingo Coffee
lifer "
8 o 1 ub 1 e I? a c iti c
GUANO.
Invite the at'entlon of Planters to this valuable
W Gtmno as » matter of importance to their in-
. ..... in. Similar in appearance, odor .mi compo-
Hfrion to Peruvian Guano P diff e rin« only in the pro-
B1 ,P,, h „ u , m e elements. It contains less 11m-
p0rl Y» U hnt oenrlTone'tiundred per cent, more of Phos-
ffimnfthan Peruvian Ghtano, one-third of which is im-
ttteWmtabirit to quite us active as Peruvian
Guano and is less costly-
For further information, apply to
SO sacks superior Iilb Coffee
20 hats choice Java Coffee
In store and for sale by
jl-3m
E. C. WADE A CO„ Agents,
Savannah, Ga
J296
HILTON A RANDELL,
193 Bay street
TO PLANTERS.
\\i e will keep.constantly on hand a foil stock of I
W plows, Hoes, Corn shelters, Straw Cutters,
Axes, and other Agricultural Implements or best
makers and patterns with which to suPP 1 ^
and Country Merchants, whose
to our stock and think we can make it to their Inter 1
est to purchase of us. boUSE a BRYANT,
j25-tf 194 Bay street.
Magnolia Hotei 3
BEAUFORT, SO. CA-,
J4-lm*
European Plan
JOHN LILLY, Proprietor.
j. w. STEELE,
(Late Steele A Burbank,)
11 Merchants’ Bow, Hilton Head, So. Ca.
And comer King and George Sts., Charleston,
r-tALLS the attention of Wholesale and Retail Por-
(r Chase" w hb « I P erlor 8tock ot
BLAIR & BICKFORD,
LUMBER MANUFACTURERS, AND I
DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LEM-
ber of every descrip- Military and Naval Clothing
TION.
DOORS, SASH, AMD BDiSOS
FURNISHING goods,
w.rehaL Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry and Plated
Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street Ware, ^v£ A^Ac® 00 **’
ffog-tf Savannah, Ga. i*
HOLIDAY GOODS.
Direct ImDortation from Londo
and Paris.
J UST RECEIVED, a large and varied assortment of
Imported Wares and Fancy Articles, suitable for
the coming reason, embracing in part:
Statuettes—Bronze, Besqueand Pariai
Toilet Setts.
Clocks
Perfumery
Ladies’ Traveling Bags
French Parasols
Portemonn&ies
Milliners' Fancy Wares
Osier Baskets
And an endless variety ot
Fancy Groods,
ordered for this market and just received by ship
County of Picton, and other vessels now arriving.
Fancy Goods by the rlginal package, to w hich the
attention of Milliners and others is invited.
W. W. LINCOLN,
Corner Congress and Bnil streets,
Monument Sqnare.
On Consingment.
55 bbls Yellow Onions
15 bbls Apples
6 bbls Figs
H bbls Cranberries
III half bbls Cranberries
23 half boxes Rotates
1 box Tomatoes
in kegs Batter.
Jast arrived and for sale by
j*9
L. J. OUILMARTIN A CO.
VALENTINES,
AT ESTILLS NEWS DEPOT,
427-tf Bull-st, hack of Poet Office.
New Sugar Cured Hams.
0 BBLSo a very suj
„_^jrior article. For sale by
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO-
RIDE.
W E have now on hand a few Open Baggies and
Rockaways, light and neat. Also, Sets of
Uuruess, which we will sell unusually low.
BOUSE A BRYANT,
194 Bay street.
50
English Dairy Cheese.
BOXES, a very superior article. For safe by
j27-lf
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
FOR BIUMWl'I AND DARIEN
A l Schooner Sea Foam will receive what freight
offers at Habersham’s Wharf. -
For freight at low rates apply to Capt. Griffin on
board, or to R , cnARDg0N & BARNARD,
febl Bay st., opposite Mariner’s Church.
STEAM
FOR NEW YORK
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail Steamship Company.
(Carrying the United States Mall)
Cabin, 930 OO Steerage, $15 OO
The new and very fast sailing steamship
Herman .Livingston,
(201) tons burthen.j
Capt. J. B. BAKER,
will positively 9ail on her regnlar day,
Saturday, 3d Feb., at 10 a. m.
For freight or passage, having very superior ac
commodations, apply to
WILDER A FULLARTON.
™ Agents.
Pioneer Line
FOR NEW YORK.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES!
Cabin Passage, $25 OO Deck, $10 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.
.tfon^,°to PaS8 ‘ ,ge ’ h&Vlng accommo-
—-— HUNTER A QAMMELL-
Empire Line.
FOR NEW YORK.
Atlantic Mall steamship
Company.
PASSAGE RATES:
Cabin $30 OO; Deck $10 OO; Steerage $15
The new and fast side-wheel steam
ship SAN SALVADOR, Atkins, mas.
jter, will sail os above, on
Saturday, Feb. 3d, at 10y 2 o’clock, a. m.
For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accom
modations, apply to
B. H. HARDEE,
No. 12 Stoddard’s Range.
shipping.
FOR AUGUSTA.
The steamer
amazon,
Rapt. GARNET,
will have dispatch on
Friday. February 3d, l8ac
ffiassssr
’ « HARDO,
FOB AUGUSTA
AND LANDINGS ON THE RIVER.
The fine steamer
ECLIPSE.,
Capt. JOHN WARD,
Will leave as above on
Thursday. Feb at, at _ o’clock.
For fr eight or passage, apply to
- J33 F- W. SIMS A CO.
Freights '
FOB AUUU8TA,
mHE undersigned are prepared to receive goods .t
■*- their Warehouses—free of exm-ns*
by Insura-ce—for shipment^? Au4rti S
eept-J-tf cor. Bay and Abercorn sta<
Towage.
Masters of Vessels and
Merchants.
To
jSl
GARRISON * ALLEN, Agents.
No. 5 Bowling Green, N. Y.
Murray’s Line
NEW
YORK.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES!
Cakin Passage, $35 00 Deck, $10 00
The new and splendid steamship VIRGO, Bulkey,
commander, will leave for the above port on her regu
lar day,
Thursday, Feb. 1st, at 8 o’clock, a. in.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
J 3 ** OCTAVUS COHEN.
For Augusta,
STEAMER
R. EL MAY,
have dispatch for the above place. G<»oda receiv-
i all time and stored in fire proof war^hnno* -
foTCMRLESTOJV,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
THE STEAMER
FANNIE,
CAPTAIN MoNELTY,
Will leave aa above from the Florida Steamboat
Wharf foot of West Broad st, on THURSDAY next,
1st Feb. at 10 o'clock a. m., and will continue to leave
every Thursday following at same hour until furthei
notice*
This boat to in very excellent order, is commanded
by officer* of experence; »nd has superior state room
accommodations for passengers
While the boat to on her trips, freight will be re
ceived and stored In fire-proof warehouse, free of ex
pense. , .
For freight or puumge, ^ V R ELL, Agt,
127-lm Harris* Buildings. Bay street.
Or to W. Johnson, on wharf.
The steamer
Let ti t,
require her services naucement » to those who may
Apply to
J3I-2W
H. .7 DICKERSON * nn
FOR PALATKA,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA
(Carrying the United States Mail.)
The new and fast Steam Packet
Ella,
Capt. P. E. ROWLAND,
will leave on
Tuesday fllorulng, January 30th,
fo n o“ net ° leaVeregulttrl F —J TUESDAY at
riff'Szrz'SiSA"'^ r * M -
„ , , M. A. COHEN
Fre ght payable by shippers.
!29 *m-ta C ri Ved “* times 81 the Warehouse.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK st ma
The elegant and very fast steam packet
SYLVAN SHORE,
Capt. JAMES TUCKER,
&tre a & d np fOT ** WWW
Every- Tuesday ttornia* —
J;T tf '-IjAGHOR.V & CUNNINGHAM,
Age uis.
REDUCTION OF RATES!
FOIL
HAWKINSVILE i MACON
VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN,
And landings on the Altamahs and Ocmulgee rivers.
THE
Steamer Oak,
Capt. MoCaoley,
Will leave as above on
Saturday Evening next, 3d tnst.
Freight received and stored In fire-proof ware-house
on Old Florida Steamboat Wliaif, foot of Nest Broad
^ boat to in good order, built expressly for the
trade, and rates A 1 In Insurance offices.
Transportation charges on goods to Macon and
■SSSMWSt mad. with the Agent o.
the Macon A Brunswick Railroad to forward good*
through to Macon on arrival of boat at Huwkiusville.
W R*ti» otFbiioht : To Macon, per ICO lbs, $2 80:
do. per foot, Toe.; to Uawkinsvlue, per 100 lbs, $2;
do., per foot, 60c.
For freight, Ac., apply to
J. B. PRESDEE, Agt.,
H 109 Bronghton street.
F or Palatka^
V JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
The new and fast sailing Steamer
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. King,
Having been placed permanently upon this route » l -»
. . leave for the above places on
Friday Morning, 26th, at 10 o’clock,
and continue to leave every Friday morning thereafter
at same hour.
Returning, she 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 wharf; or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
j24-tf Agent*.
Steamer Savannah
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, CONSIGNEES,
OWNERS AND UNDERWRITERS.
F OR the pnrpcse of making a proper epportion-
ment of the proceeds ol, and charges on the
the cargo saved from the above steamer, lately sunk
while oh a voyage from Savannah to Angusta, you are
particularly requesled to present to the undersigned,
within forty days from dale hereof, proof of shipment
an J copies ol your invoices.
FOR BALTIMORE.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE.
First Class, $30. Second Class, $20.
The splendid and fast Steamship
north point
Will sail for Baltimore on
Thursday, Feb. 1st, at — o’clock.
Passengers by this rente for New York and other
Northern” cities will save two hundred mile* sea
tr For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accom
modations, “PP’y£ ROCHK * WEST, Agents.
J2D-4 Jones' Block.
For Charleston.
The United States Mail Steamer
R O C K L -A. 1ST L>,
Capt George H. Bxaciozt,
will positively leave for Charleston, touching at Hil
ton Head and Beaufort, on
Friday Morning, Feb. M »* 8 a. in
Btor freight or peasage, apfcly to the Captain, on
board, foot of West Broad street, or to
“ L. & BENNET.
Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s
Through Line to California,
r r»OCCHlNO at Mexican Torts, and carrying the
A United States Mali.
Leave Pier No. 42 North River, foot of Canal street,
at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st, llthand 21st of every
mouth, (except wUen those dates fail on Sunday, and
then on the preceding Saturday,) for Asplnwnli, cou-
nectiug via Panama Railway, with one of the « orn-
pany's steamships ‘from Panama for Sau Francisco,
touching at Acapulco.
JANUARY.
1st—Henry Chauncey, Capt. Gray, connecting with
Sacramento, Capt. Caveriy. , ^
Uth—Atlantic, Capt. Maury, connecting with Golden
20ttte?N’ew aP York, Captain Horner, connecting with
Constitution, Capt Farnsworth.
Departures oflst and 21st connect at Pajama with
steamers for South Pacific ports. Those of 1st touch
at ManzaDillo.
THROUGH PASSAGE RATES IN CURRENCY.
First Cabin
Second Cabin 10 o
A S dtei»Srt of One Quarter f^^tearaera rates
allowed “ “ c< ^? p c ^ , ^iiowance of One Quarter on
todmitaHnl their fa.nilles and
SftSn; *ta vlD * honorable dis-
Cl one e hi2dred^nnds baggage allowed each adult.
w^aa^mMters accompany baggage through, and
tadlM and children wltiiout male protec-
Btfmge received on the dock the day before
Sifln* mSatearnboaw, railroads, and passengers
who prefer to send down early.
inexperienced surgeon on board. Medicine and
attendance free
A steamer will be placed on the line January 1,
1866, to ran from New Orleans to Aspinwall via
Havana.
For passage tickets, or further information, apply
at the Company’s ticket office, cn the Wharf, foot of
Canal street, North River, New York.
F- W- G- BELLOWS.
jlMm Agent.
j24-tMC
J. W. WOLCOTT, Agent.
2 Harris’ Block, Bay st.
For Doctortown
IN CONNECTION WITH THE ATLANTIC AND
GULF RAILROAD PER
Tliomasville.
The Steamers
Orient and
Gl-en. Shepley,
willfeave Savannah per Doctortown every Tuesday
and Saturday morning at 7 o’clock. Returning, 1“
Doctortown for Savannah every Tuesday and Si
day morning at 7 o’clock. —'
For freight or pastuge apply to
leave
iatur-
jSI-tf
CHAS L. COLBY A CO.,
Corner Abercorn and Bay streets.
For Liverpool.
. _- The fine Br. ship ANN ABELL A. Adams,
master, having a large portion of her car-
go engaged and on hand, will have qmck
despatch lor the above port. For freight
engagements, apply to
J3 -tf
BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO.
For Liverpool.
_r—, The fine British bark ARBITRATOR’
Allen, master, having a Urge portion of hex
BOSiy cargo engaged, will have quick despatch for
<Era=“»tlie above port
For farther freight engagement*, apply to
17j BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO.
For LIVERPOOL.
The fine new clipper bark
MARIA HENRY,
PRINCE, Commander,
having three-fourths of her cargo engaged, wOl baft
quick despatch^
For balance of freight, apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
Corner of Abercorn and Bay streets.
Liberal allowances made on consignments to our
rieLd* In Liverpool. jll-tf
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