Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, February 06, 1866, Image 3

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Ta >' S ±} 1 2 ■ rl* * •>* S \K\V YORK' Chaw. Tnurfday, February 8th. at February Sth, at — Saturday. February 10th, leaimtb'P i" :1 U:p u ' tf ’ TtlurSdJ3 ' j'JjCfc P ^ PHILADELPHIA, ubip Cutubrla* Thursday, February 6th, at — lock. FOB ACGL'STA. _• Thursdayi Sth. ; e»o er ™ re *\ tbboa *, every Saturday morning „unr for charleston. Uougtiton. every Tuesday mom- gte«rof rL ^ ,#,Cl £n!e, every 'Thursday ml ....j; noCTORTOH'N. ever y Tuesday morning, at 7 norulng at 10 ei.-aruer Orient. L r sW “ to* rpn . Shepley, every Sunday morning, I jif jitter O’clock rnp ha »T5INBVIU.K. I T -n Roys and Charles 8. Hardee, every 1 , morning, <" ,Jljdock - FOB TUOMASVILI.K. f Fetter, every Monday, Wednesday rS moming. 7 o'clock. FOB Ft»(*KII)A. ...Ivan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at I strt® er ^ f^r Helen Getty. every Saturday morning, at loo'clork. ,. evcry FnJ«, nsornlng at 10 I aieanior L zz M mer tain, every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. .vali; of n Worthy CltUeu. ,. to announce the death of Mr. Jamea 1 ”*died in thia city on Sunday last of ty- ahllion, iCiid pncntnonia. m the 50th year of his age. The is,.J was , the case had to be referred to Xt foi examination. They were cativo of Pteston, England, and had vat of Savannah since 1839. For upwards r “ re " are years he wae a bright member of the |j. twenty- • A trua m&D and estimable citiren, monici« w ‘ cirde of re iativea and frienda to t! .££ 1»J6- 6 Uia f '™ cral ^ “ ke PU °® *“• Ul .t three o'clock. thiirged with Cotton Stealing. . morn ing two white men named Jo. Knox ’iHMhMcOovem were arrested by officer Latham I 1 M»6h before his honor the Mayor, charged, in , “ d aun ff : [h a negro, with having stolon five bales " n ‘“ Joe Mayor turned the case OTer to Justice Ij iTbut in consequence of the white men being in I .illusion I tea Freednien'i cour 1 tiU n before Judge O'Byrne and Lieutenants Pol- ] • , 0 d Lemon, snd the hrst witness awom was John 1 ■ l Lafive who testified that the cotton belonged to a f'ofii E Solomons, for whom he was the agent; u «xa mienfrom McCoy's Bluffs above the city; I tut X was roilc-J down the bill and into the river; that 1 ' „jt track of It and got on board the boat Swan four I rr five hours after he missed the cotton, and came to cornin'' up the river discovered a bale; went I "it and found there were five bales attached to one r.othe, cot on the cotton and tried to separate it but ■ x not mere w as a flat alongside with four or five j if assei them who brought the cotton I tucrV and tltcv s.ud they didn't know; one of them, Anderson B-ivia, said some persona stole hie boat and ,,' vv the cotton back; asked him if he knew them; . ij tie knew tile block nun, Henry Williams, and i me where he lived; got officer Latham and e,..-rested, when he pointed out the prisoners— 'usd lictiovern. , uamination Mr. Lafltte said he knew the i nr ,n the peculiarity of the bagging, the uum- u:«. the place where the marks were on the I t V3 and the site of the bales. “tr llartruige testified that the said cotton had been . jiigned to linn in a lot of some twenty bales of ittck he had received nonce, and that the cotton was uurubfr marked H. E. 8. iMgre testified that these men came to him and [■Whim if he wanted a job, and he said yes, and mu with them. They wanted him to get the cotton mm the river to his fiat. He identified the men. tie urfendants were then held In the sum of ten thousand d^iiara each for their appearance before a nhitary commission, and in default of bail were sent ;ojfil ’ From Phlladclpkia. The steamship Cumbria, Captain French, arrived tire yesterday morning in the remarkably short spice of seventy-two hours from Philadelphia. The (.fimbria left the city of Philadelphia last Thursday dtemoou 'at three o'clock, and arrived outside of Ty i*t at eight o’clock Sunday evening, but owing to the cirkuess, was unable to come up to her wharf until yesterday morning. His numerous friends were glad [ w set the old familar face of Mr. Joseph Fernandez on bond, as 3teward. Mr. Fernandez Will be re membered by most of our citizens, as the faithful and ctllgin; Steward of the Keystone State, for many fears plying between this port and Philadelphia, and . they will be glad to know he la permanently engaged ou this line, and has many of his old cookaand cabin boys with him It was really a pleasure to take a trip Tfnrth with such attentive and obliging officers, and wu ntL>9n9 wifi appreciate thia acquisition to the Cumbria. Mr. Chaa. H. Hand purser, will please sw eep: our thanks for late hies of Philapelphia papers sad other favors. Captain Fiench reports : On Friday 20th ult, passed side-wheel steamer with two smoke stacks, fore and •ft- twenty miles north of Cape Hatteraa, apparently .fi (lufrvss; saw a number of persons on the beach, 'opposed to be passengers, upper cabin aft waahed swsy ; it was a clear day, and they showed no signal ; i*f head dose cn the beach. There appeared some fish dozen houses in the vicinity, afterwards learned it was tte steamship Richmond. Police Matters. Iu the Mayor’s Court yesterday there were quite a camber of cases. One or two cases of drunkenness •ml disorderly conduct were disposed of by fine. J couple of men were arraigned, charged with rob bing a man named James McCtillen, but he not ap pearing the case was dismissed, and MoOullen order ed to be arrested for his non-appearance. Two men were charged with firing a pistol in one of c,r public squares, and having admitted the firing were fined five dollars each. •1 man namod Riloy was charged with disturbing vie peaco and abusing his wife on Sunday last, but hot appearing to substantiate the charge, the ■-*« was dismissed and Mrs. Riley ordered to be ar- c-.ted. She v as brought into Court and Mayor An- -rson. uto.- remarking to her that if persona would M ,U ™° J to P 1 MC others on the docket without being impelled to appear and make their charge it would P-a.c the liberty of every cltIren at the mercy and dia- ! os..:ou of any person maliciously disposed to give L ' E * llCdbl - lie fined her the cost* of the Court. J couple ct C-ermanB were arraigned on tha charge cl last driving through our streets, contrary to ordl- * the f' lta being offered in extenuation that f : *eic aiiena and did not understand our laws 4 Wovu tliev were Sued tliree dollars each. ■ ;c '*‘ !L f‘ tJannea Joyce was arretted for disorderly i. j a< "' k'pon his person was found three half bricks ;; m,tra >soot somewhat resembling a lock pick. • Jailed mat he was a printer, but had been on one ■ ,!e “ mboa:s Tor some time, and that the lock- 85 v‘' tu by a friend and he did not know •• ^ « He wns g n0l j ijoUajg, = r \ Vfr ' “ couple of white men charged with •kVAllUj fivfi Bel. ° Ponies o-f, , 11 01 cot ton, but the Mayor turned the tound slfc-vhjfj a ma * iet rate and the result wiUbe flttinvc joejj d „ !r *“ E lEIIH I’niOM Sociitt.—At an ad- tficir Hall oTtno Irish Union Society held at Esq h 10 Er ' an str8et la * t evenlng.D. A. O’Byme, ■ present lYesldentof the Society, wa» by a that I ot !. U! TOto 01 ^ member* present re-elected to Iktiev r n . : ° r UiC en3Uln 8 twelve month*. Meter*, it, •’ Smith and Fltxgarald were elated to “fidatini 00 ^ 01 Vice Preaident . Treasurer, Secretary A rT, n ‘ itto r respectively, organ Ution r, “ ! P a *»ed calling old member* of the tet nrn to the ranks of the »oci*ty and fti ths^’''" 33 Wa * “Fpointed to make arrangement* • u ace celebratlo n of St Patrick’* Day on ad o StWl18 Annual return, after which the meet- fitit ' iniC!ito meet again on Thursday evening S "C 1 it C ,T 1 ’ B ‘ 4> " J,Id * € F1 * mln «- •tcahno l .f utohlIls ' convicted tome week* ago of Ooardi^ - blng belon 8lng to 8. T- Eecjttord, fromHha rv° UBe of Mrs - TTojnea, on the 10th of Janug- Ey Jad 85 broU8llt 11110 Court yesterday and sentenced hut- P EeFleuilE 8 to one year’* impiiaonment In th* t.on Emtettilu 7- Thi* l, the flr*t end only oonvic- 'catence of the Court the present term, the te» r&013 Jurora were sll discharged ye*terd»y foe Flsmin™' 1011 1116 Mrm ^ virtually ended. Judge the. t f ^ Probably adjourn hla Court to-day tine cn ,, “ e n£it 101,10 of the Superior Court commence* e second Monday in May. VrNdaui’t Court—Before Judge O'Bymte and Ueatcnaats Pollard and Lemon. Taaterday, there were the usual number of-petty cases disposed of. In the ease of Mrs. Higgins and Mr. Feeley, charged with receiving the stolen goods from the store of Mesan. Rutherford, there was nothing more developed than has already been given to the public. After a preliminary hearing they were each held In the sum of six thousand dollars bail for their appearance to an swer the charge before the Military Commission. In the case of Dennis WtUh. the husband of Mrs. Hig gins, he peremptorily refused to obey the summons, and a file of soldiers were sent to escort >.<"« to the court. He was sent to jail to await his trial. JV At the annual meeting of the Savannah Port Society, ” the following officers were unanimously elected for the ensuing year: President—John Stoddard. 1st Vice President—John T. Thomas. 2d Vice President—Robert Erwin. Recording Secretary—J. F. Gann. Corresponding Secretary—W. 8. Bogart. Treasurer—Jamea W. MeAlpin. BOARD OF MAHAOEBS- Robert Habersham, John W. Anderson, Sr , R. D. Walker, John Cunningham, Gilbert Butler, George N, Nichols, H. A. Crane, John Oammell, C. D. Rogers. Geo. W. Davis, Robert McIntyre, John D. Hopkins. The above named gentlemen will please meet at the house of the President, This Evening, at 8 o’clock. JOHN STODDARD, Pres. J. F. Cabs, Sec’y. Si. Andrews Hah.—The dramatic entertainment for the benefit of the widow of Stonewall Jackson, to be given this evening by Prof. Francis, assisted by a number of talented amateurs of Savannah, promises to be an entire auccea*. The programme of the evening includes the play of Richard HI., readings by Prof. Francis, and music by the band of the 12th Maine Regiment, who have generously volunteered their ser viced for the occasion. MsTRoronwAN Fire Company At a meeting of the Metropolitan Fire Company, held list evening, the following gentlemen were elected officers to serve for the ensuing year : President—Jamea Stewart 1st Vice President. —W. E. Gue. 2d Vice President.—Thoa. F. Butler. Secretary.—John A, Feuger. Treasurer.—G. H. Sneed. Presentation. — On Saturday afternoon last the officers of the steamer Clarion presented to Capt. Wm. B. Morse of that boat, a magnificent watch chain, in consideration of his worth as an officer and gentleman. The presentation was made by Purser T. S. Corwin on behalf of the officers of the boat, and received by the Captain in a few brief and happy remarks. The affair passed off very pleasantly, after which all hands took the oath. Bseorb Justice J. A. Staley.—In this court the case of C. K. Osgood vt. Jno. W. Anderson A Sons was argued yesterday. This was an action on a possessory warrant against the defendants for one hundred and fifty-five bushels rice. The case was argued by Thos. M. Norwood, Esq., for the plaintiff and W. S. Chisolm, Esq., for defendant. The Justice decided that the rice was not in the possession of the Messrs. Ander son at the time of the service of the writ, and gave judgment in their behalf. Arrival op the Steamship Chase.—The steam ship Chase, Capt. Roath, arrived at her wharf yester day morning from New York on Wednesday. She re ports having passed the steamship San Salvador and Tybee on Sunday morning at nine o'clock, and having experienced strong westerly winds during the passage. Purser Higgins will please accept our thanks for late New York papers and other favors. Arrival or the Lxo.—The steamship Leo, Captain Merrill, arrived at her wharf yesterday about one o'clock from New York. Purser H. H. Scranton will please accept our thanks for New York papers and other favors. Muster Oct or|rROops.-Company E, Capt. E N. Robinson, of the 12th Maine Regiment will be mus tered out of service on Thursday next. The Compa ny is composed chiefly or one year men, and their time expiring by that time, the three year men will be consolidated with the other companies of the regi ment and the balance, some thirty men, go home. The Galveston Civilian of the 27th ult., a stea dy Union paper, denies the truth of the reports circu lated North about President Johnaon’e brother being neglected by Texas surgeons, when he died of an ac cidental wound. The other Galveston and Houston papers also contradict these reports. arrivals at the hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBERGEB A Co. J Llchstlne, Ga W P Foster, Phlla Co) A L Harris, P O Dept M.sses Harris, Ohio A Merrellson, Augusta T Dougherty, N Y J F McKinsiry, Fla ,-T M Holmes, P Fitzpatrick, N Y | A M Willett, Augusta jW D Jones, lady and child {Miss C Jackson; iDr J B Randall, Bothway MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCE. T Bennett, M Moody, 3avh J H Miller. Ga E G Hewitt, Ga W G Vance, Boston F Lyman. N Y H H Salmon, N Y H A Archpr, N Y J Horan. Boston H C Patterson, Penn E F Whiling, N Y Lt J E Crowell, N J R Madden, Lake City ;Eiien R McMahon, Fla ;J Merchant, Jr.bavh )J O Alden, Boston |J 9 Hewell. do :J W Briggs, do HD Cooper, Washington J Latt er and lady, |C A M Sites, USA |DrLF Dozier and 2 chil dren, Ua IF King, Ogeeciise IJ W Kenny, Ua Miniature Almanac—Till* Day. Sun rises 0 42 Moon rises morn Sun sets 5 181 High water 124 Shipping; Intelligence. PORT OF 8AVANNA1I. Monday Feb. fi ms. Arrived. Steamship Cumbria, French, Philadelphia—Hunter A Gammell. Steamship Leo, Merrill, New York—Octavos Cohen. Steamship Chase, Roath, New York—Hunter <£ Gammell. Steamer R H Mar. Jones, Augusta—J M Hinchley. Steamer Harry Carroll, Creighton. Augusta-La- Roche <f West. Sloop Jas. Grubbs, Oliver, Tennen’s Bluff. Schr Albert, Frellck, Halifax, N 8, assorted cargo. Hcbr J Elliott, Watts, Boston—Richardson <t Bar- nard. Imports. Per steamer R II May, from Augnsta—219 hales upland cotton and 212 do domestics. Per steamer Harry Carroll, from Augusta—285 bis cotton, 76 do yarn. Per sloop Jas Grnbbs—6 bales sea Island cotton. Passengers. Per steamship Leo, from New York—R Madden, <? CTalman, CT Whiting, J Kaplan, Miss Armstrong, Miss Welch, Dr Archer and friend, G Freld. H C Pat- terson. Mrs Haran, H Ross, A Roes, Mrs Salmon, C G Macy. Miss R H McMahon. Lt J E Crowell, John E Major, J McKInstry, P M Bradley, D Dppenhelm, Mrs Fitzpatrick, W McCormack and wife, F Syman, A L Harris, Miss M C Harris, Miss M L Harris, L Jackson N W Kendall. W H Huntley, Mrs B Hayes, D Red mond, Mrs Oates, Miss Oates, Mr Oates, Mr Donavan. Per steamship Cambria from Philadelphia—F Riley Mr Foster, F Welgand, S W Breese, A Ostron. Per stetmablp Chase, from New York—Mrs J Red mond, Mrs Gillen, Mrs M Drwer, W Davis, wife and son, Mrs T Hentiock, T Dougherty, A Meneleson, E Sisk, R C Anthouv, R Dayls, D E Jones, W G Vance, J E Owens, D Griffith, H J Jones, W W Davis, O F Miller, B Morris. Consignees. Per steamship Chase, from NewYork—J Anderson A Son,' G W Adatds, Brady, 8 A Cb, Blnn & M, Bell W A C, Brigham, BA Co, T H Bolshaw A Co, H T Burch, J W Bacon, H II Bryson, M Cummings, M A Crane A G, C L Cblby A Co. Cooper/O A F, Claghorn A C, O Cohen. C. Purse A Co, M J Doyle, W M David son, Duncan A J, Eclipse Freight Line. EBhritch, A A L Frledleberg, Erwin A H, Florida Steamboat Co, A Fellner, A Fernandez, G C Freeman, G A Sellg, C L Gilbert, Hnnter A G, Holcombe A Co, A L Harris, A 8 Hartridge, G A Hudson, J F <£ M Hamilton, J M Hukley. Hilton A R. Housman, A A Co, Jones <f W, H A Bnrke. K A O’Brien, K, MrLea A Co, J Lama, Lathrop A GVOBAG W Lamar. LAG, Linvllle A O L A*KohnTj Leavy A Co, J C Maker, W A R Mc Intyre A Co, A A S Mltchel, B Mallon, D Mallett A Co B Molina, J McMahon <fi Co, M, Thomas A CO, o T Nichols, B M Neely, J Nicholson, C Orffi Order, T H Palmer, p a Depptsh. H Rothschild, J Rvan, H O Rnwe A Cb, F Reilly, P Skehan, R A Cann, J L Rou- mlUattfw H Stark, S W Sherman, B D Smyth, L K Smith A Co, Scranton, 8 A Co, 8 Solomons, Southern Ex, Sorrel iros. A A Solomons A CO. Tijon A G C W Thompson, B F Ulmer, J L Vlllalonga, W H Wiltfcer- ger A Co, E C Wade, A Lydell, J R G <f Co, M H Williams, E W. W A G, G R B Co, E W M, B <f C, M F, H A B, E C W, H A G, M Ferst, 8 W B, B Mallon *, Per steamship. Cumbria, from Philadelphia—W B Adam*, L S Bennett, Birge <f M, V Bastor. M Bryan, A Beasley, Bryan, H A Co, J H Baner, T H Bolshaw A Co, Bothwell A W, B, Smith * Co, Brigham, BA Co, C L Colby A Co, Ctagbom A O, M A Cohen, T W Crowell, C, Purs* A Co, b M CoWlng, ORB Co, W M Davidson, Crane A G, Dnacan A J, Erwin A H. Dr Falllgant, A Fawcett A Co. J F Fletcher, 0 C Free- man, G uemenden, 8 Gardiner, L J Gnllmartin, 8 C Heldt. A M Hart, Hnnter A G, C V Hutchins, Eiriin A B, R Habersham, o L Jones, J Jf HlDCbley, R R Lareombe, L A Kohn. OBiOW Lamar. Perry A L, M, Beattie A Co, A Minis, McKee a B, I Meyer, Geo Nichols, J McMahon A Co. T Nugent, ti Olt, Order, Randall A Co, Rue, W A Co, J Ryan, R R Agent, B Robinson, R A Cauu, 8, Smith A Oo, F W Alias A Co, J Spivey, A 8 amm Stuart A Bro, Southern Ex. Sor rell A Bros. W H Stark, Unckles A Son, J L VUlalon- ga. Weed A C, Watson A Co, K^C Wade if 'Jo, W P Yonge. r Per steamship Leo, from New York—Adams Ex. J W Anderson A Son, J Atkina. Brigham, B A Co. B A Bryant, Bryan, H A Co, T H Bolshaw A Co, B. Smith A Co, Bell, W A C, B A Marcy, Blair A B. Blun A M, M A Cohen, Crane A G, Cooper, O if F, K Cowden, O Cohen, Claghorn if C, T S Davidson. Erwin A H, C A Purge, Southern Ex, M Ferst A Co, M A L Frelden- berg, G C Freeman, G Freld, A Fawcett A Co, J Gil- lllaud A Co, F Leopold, L J Guilmartln A Co, Hunter A G, 8 B Harrington, H D Hawley, G H Hudson, E E Hertz, Heldt A L, C Harrigan, Halsey A Co, 8 M Jarmon, Johnsou A 8, Kein A Co, N B Knapp, Kenny A O’Brien E Kahn, J M Ktnohley, Lovell A L, Lath rop A Co, J Lippman, Q U A G W Lamar, J Lama, ti Laughlin. A U Miller, J McGrath, F Hontaln, J Mc Mahon, E W Marsh A Co, A F Mira, S W Mason A Co, Hunt A M, B Neely, E L Xeldltuger, D Oppeu- heim, J O'Byrne, Phillips A H, Palmer A D. J Rvan, R H Tatetn, J M Turner, J L Vlllalonga, W H Wil liams, J D Robinson, P RelUy, and others. Per schr J Elliott, from Boston—A J Brady, Brig- barn, B A Co, W H Stark, C L Colby A Co, J L VlUa- longa, C L Gilbert, M Newmark, M A Cohen, Hnnter A G, Ka dell A Co, J A A J J Brown, T Henderson. M H Williams. Consignees per Central Railroad. ' Savannah. Feb. 5, lggs. 443 bales upland cotton and mdse to J R Wilder' M 8 Cohen, J Richardson, B M Neely, P H B -hn E Padelford, Bothtvell A W, Duncan A J, J B Rabun L J Gulimartin, E SUeftull. LIST OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OF SAVANNAH. Savannah, Feb. 6, I8C8. STEAMSHIPS. Leo, Merrill, discharging. New York—O Cohen. Chase, Roath, discharging, New York—Hunter A Gammell. Cambria, French, discharging, Philadelphia—Hun ter A Gatnmell. SHIPS. Golronda, (Br) Bavls, discharging, Liverpool—Bry an, Hartridge A Co. Lady Russell, (Br) Gray, discharging, Liverpool— Reid A Stewart. England’s Queen, (Br) McKay, discharging—Reid A Stewart. Thorwalson, (Br) Bromage, discharging—Reid A Stewart. Favorite, (Br) Spain, loading, Liverpool—E A Soul- lard. Dayspring (Br) Coote, discharging—Chas Green A Son. Consol, Beasley, discharging—W Battersbv A Co. Anabella, Adams, discharging—Brigham, Baldwin & Co. Kalos (Br), Morrison, discharging— E A Soollard Abo, (Russian) Soden’iolm, discharging—E EHertz A Co. 1 DARKS. Ann, (Br), Redmore, discharging, Rio Janeiro— Weed A Cornwell. Messina, (Br) Guswell, loading, Liverpool—f W Sims A Co. Arbitrator, Allen, loading—Brigham Baldwin A Co. W H Jenkins, (Br) Cromaln, loading, Liverpool —E A Soullard. Maria Henry, Prince, loading, Liverpool—Chas L Colby A Oo. Kockaway, (Br) Rossance, discharging—E A Soul lard. Amazon, (Swedish) Swinhuford, waiting, Leg horn, Italy—Brigham A Baldwin A Co. 8K1US. John R Plater, Post, discharging—Hunter A Gam mell. Executive, (Br) Qaabam, waiting--E E Herts A Co. Moneca, Mitchell, waiting—Yonge A Nixon. Chas Wesley, Ford, loading, West Indies—Sorrell Bros. Marion, Dick, discharging, Sidney, Cape Breton— Yonge A Nixon. W B sawyer. Gray, discharging—Master. 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For non-payment of the Ux, the Act of Congress prescribes a lorfeiture of the property taxed to the United States. Office hoars from 9 to 12 a. jn., and 2 to 8 p. m. T. P. ROBB, S. A. PANCOAST, J. C. BATES, U. S. Direct ¥ax Commissioners, Diet. d!3-tf of Georgia. A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of MARRIAGE Containing nearly SOO pages, and 130 fine Plates and Engravings of the Anatomy of the Human Or gans in a state of Health and Disease, with a Trea tise ou Early Errors, its Deplorable Consequences upon the mind and Body, with the Author’s Plan of Treatment—the only rational and successful mode of , ure, as shown by the report of cases treated. A trutliful adviser to the married, and those contem plating marriage, who entertain doubts of their phys ical condition. Sent free of postage to any address, on receipt of 25 cents, in stamps or postage currency, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. 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WALSH, W HOLESALE Druggists, corner Barnard and Broughton streets, Savaanah, Ga., General Agent for the South. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Restore* Gray Hair. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Stops Hair from Faffing OnL CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Prevents Headache. CLOCK'S □air Restorer is elegantly Perfumed. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer is all that can be claimed as a dressing. CLOCK'S Bair Restorer possesses all t he merit claimed'for lt. A r Ingle trial convinces the most sceptical of Its value. If, after a thorough trial of two bottles lt does net give perfect satisfaction, the money will be refunded. Sold everywhere at $1 per bottle. Six bott les for 85 d!8-eo<l tf Soluble ^Pacific GUANO. TKTE invite the attention of Planters to thia valuable " Guano, a* a matter of importance to their in terest. It is similar In appearance, odor and compo sition to Peruvian Guano, differing only in the pro portions of tho same elements. It contains leu am monia, butnearljr onefbundred per cent, more of Phos phate than Peruvian Guano, one-third of which is im mediately soluble. It is quite as active as Peruvian Guano, and is less costly. For further iutormatlon, apply to E. C. WADE A CO., Agents, jl-8m Savannah, Ga aN ordinance To levy and assess taxes and raise revenue for the cl y uf savannah, and tn amend various tax and revenue Ordinances of said cltv; Sec. 11 Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah In Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of tne same, Tnat on and after first day of January next, nsaa, taxes and revenae for the support of the govern ment of the city of Savannah, and for the advantage nnd,henp|lt of the liihnldtnnts thereof, shall be as sessed, levied and raised at and after the following rules, that is to say : 1. At the rate of one per centum per annnm on the valuation for the year 1880, of all real estate in the city limits, deducting from said valuation such depreciation as may have occurred by tire or milita ry occupation, and where no Income Is derived from snch property, snch valuation, however, to exist and be a basis oulv until a new valuation shall have been completed under the authority of Connell. Provided, nevertheless, that said valuation for 18eo, shall t>e the basis for returns or real estate on the first day of January next, and until Connell shall farther order. 2. One-half of one per centum on gross sales of merchandise, (Including sales of liquors,) except cotton. 3. One-tenth of one per centum on gross Mies of cotton. 4. One per centum on all commissions derived from any business transactions (other than sales of merchandise) by any factor, anctloneer, broker, for warding, shipping, or commission merchant, and one per centum ou the value of all furniture, jewelry and plate worth over three hundred dollars. 5. One per centum ou all Incomes derived from salaries, and the pnrsu.t of any profession, faculty, trade or calling whatsoever. 6. One per centum on gross receipts of any bnsl- ness transactions not Included lu the foregoing, and Including all Insurance companies and agencies, gas companies, express companies, cotton presses, all receipts for freight and for passage money which are payable in the city, and all hotels and restaurants. 7. One per eentum on the gross earnings of every bank, bank agency and banker. 8. On every horse and mule, except those actually used in wagons, drays, trucks, or other vehicles, for which badges may have been taken out, one dollar per month. Sec. 2. And be lt further ordained bv the authority aforesaid, That whenever, under this or any other Ordinance of said city, any return mav be reqnired or any tax be assessed or due, by or from any non resident company or corporation, the return shall be made and the tax be payable by the ageut or other manager or director of such company or corporation, and for every default, execution shall Issue accord ingly; and that In the case of every person or persons liable or subject to make a return under this or any other Ordinance, and where default may be made, execution shall issue for a double tax on the imme diately previous return, and if no return shall have been made then the party In default shall be liable to a penalty of $200, for whloh the City Treasurer shall forthwith issue execution, and In all cases of default in making returns or payment of taxes, exe cutions shall Issue and the taxes and penalties col lected in the manner now pointed out hy existing Ordinances ; and that the Bame rule shall apply to the cases of persous falling or refusing to takeout badges or licenses : Provided, always, that nothing herein contained shall Interfere with the right of the police court to Inflict fines or other penalties herein proscribed. Sec. 3. And be lt further ordained by the authority aforesald,That the following persons andpartles «hall be compelled, and are hereby required to take out licenses annually, ou the first day of January or within ten days there fter, and Independently or the Income or commission tax, and to pay for nuch li cense the sums severally hereinafter designated, that Is to say : Every auctioneer, a license annually at the price of $200 ; every wholesale and wholesale and reta i dealer In goods, wares, and merchandise, ex clusive of liquor license, a license annually, at the price of dfty dollars; every retail dealer an annual license, exclusive of liquor license, at the price of $26 ; every bank, hanker, or bank agent engaged in buying or selling exchange an an nual license at the price of $100; every person or house dealing in exchange, and e /ery broker, money- broker, and pawn-broker, an annual license at the price of $100; every Insurance company or agency, foreign or otherwise, an annual license at the price of $100; the same tor each and every agency, every the keeper or keepers of a hotel an annual license at the price of $loo; every the owner or owners of a cotton press, and for each and every press an annual license at the price of $100; every the owner or own ers of a Jnnk shop or cotton pickery, an annual li cense at the price of $200; every the owner or own ers of a public stable, an annual license at the price of $50 ; every commission merchant, or factor, an anuual license at the price of $50 ; every shipping master or stevedore other than non-resident, an an nual license at the price of $50: non-residents, $100; every the owner owners of a coal or lumber yard, an animal license at the price of $50; evry the keeper or keepers of a warehouse for tile storage of cotton, merch .ndise, goods, Ac., for each warehouse an an nual license at the price of $50; every the owner or owners of a billiard table used for blre an anna il license at the price of $100 for each table; every the owuer or owners of a ten-pin alley an annual license at the prii-e of $50 tor each alley ;'every the owner or owners of a saw mill, planing mill, sash and blind factory an annual license at the price of $100; every the owuer or owners of a job printiug office an an nual license at the price or $25 ; every master build er, mason or mechanic, taking contracts for work an annual license at the price or $25 ; every the owuer or owners of an intelligence office an annual license at the price of $20; every manufacturer of soda water an annual license at the price of $26 ; every soap-boiler, tanner, and founder, tor each establish ment, an annual license at the price of $50 ; every gas fitter an annual license tit the price of $25 ; every attorney at law, physician, dentin,, daguerrean ar tist, photographists, and ambrotyper au annnal li cense at the price of $26, lt being understood that lu all cases one license shall be sufficient for one firm or copal tuership ; every person selling by sample, and who la not a resident of the city or State, an an nual license at the price of $1C0, on failure to take out license shall be fined, on conviction, $100 for each day’s delault. The license tor the suie of goods, wares, or other articles from any vessel or wharf shall b« $100 Instead of $60, as fixed by the Ordi nance of 31st Dec. 1840. Provided, always that uny person required by this Ordinance to -take out a li cense. auu who may begin business after the first day of July, in any year, >hali,‘ fur the year pay ouiy one- half the price of auch license; and tbe following shall be compelled to take oat badges on tbe first day of January, annually, or within ten days there after, at the prices herein designated, that is to say : every porter an annual badge at the price of $10; every vender of small wares, and every huckster, and hawker and keeper of a cookatove or shop an annual badge at tbe price of $16, which may be re duced one-half If not required to be taken out until after the first day of Juiy ; anil any person subject or liable to take out any aucb license or badge, and failing to do so for ten days after the said first day of January in each year, shall be liable to a fine of not more than $30 for every day’s default, ou con viction before the police court; such licenses and badges shall be issued by the Clerk of Council, and the licenses shall be signed by the Mayor, attested by the Clerk, and have Impressed on them the seal of the city. Sec. 4. And be it further ordained by the authority aferesald, That every male resident of said city, be tween tillages of twenty-one and a xty years shall be liable to a poll or capitation tax of one dollar an nually, except only such of said persons as may be entitled to registry and to vote at city elections, and who shall regie ter their names and pay for the same. Sec. 8. Ana tie It farther ordained by the authority aforesaid, That every owner or keeper of a dog shall pay for nuch dog the annual tax of three dollars. Sec. 6. And be lt further ordained by tbe authority aforesaid, That on'and after tbe first day of January next the price of a license to retail spirituous liquors for one year shall be one hundred and fifty dollars, and the applicant shall be required to snbmit as se curities, two responsible Ireeholders of the neighbor hood as a prerequisite to the issue of said license; and for a wholesale liquor license the price shall be one hundred dollars. Sec. 7. And be lt further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That all returns required by this Ordi nance for real estate, income, and commissions, shall be made quarterly, that is to say. on the first day of April, the first day of July, the first day of Oc tober, ail'd the first day of January of each year or within ten days ibereafter, respectively, for the three months Immediately preceding such respective days, and for gross sales returns shall be made between the first aud tenth day of each month for the preced ing month, beginning with the month of February next, 1800. . ' Sec. 8. And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid,That ali Ordinances and parts of Ordinances bo far as they militate with this Ordinance, be, and they are hereby repealed. Ordinance passed iu Connell. Dec. 2i. 1865 EDW. C. ANDLRdON, Mayor. Attest: Jas. Stewart, Clerk of Council. f6-fl NOTICE. I YANIFt R. THOMAS has this day boon associated AJ with me tat rite insuranre Agency. The firm will be Thomas * Son. J. T. THOMAS, 117 Bay street. F'-vvannah. 1st February, 1886. B-tf IHIPPUS. FOE INSURANCE! THOMAS t SON, AGENTS, No. 117 BAY STREET, A RE prepared to write for the following Com p intes at reason able rates .- MARYLAND, l ¥F5S?A 1 ? T8 ’ * MECHANICS', V Of B .Itimore. NATIONAL, NORTH AMERICAN.) CROTON. -Of New York. STANDARD, j WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS, of Pittsfield, Mass. Baltimore MARINE INSURANCE COMFY. O CEAN and INLAND RISKS taken at current rate*, by rates, by 13-tf THOMAS A SON, Agents, 117 Bay street. THOMAS & SON, No. 117 BAY STREET, SPBCIAL AND LOCAL AGENTS FOR THE Underwriters’ Agency Op New York, CASH ASSETS, Three Million Dollars, ISSUE POLICIES OF Fire & Marine Insurance Mad* payable in GOLD or CURRFNCY. Negotiable and Bankable CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCB ASX lUPXD BY THIS ASSOCIATION. FINANCIAL. EXCHANGE. SIGHT DRAFTS ON NEW YORK, sep!5 For sale by BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO. Sight Exchange on NEW YORK, In snms to suit purchasers, by aep2&tf E. F. MET CALFE A CO LIVERPOOL SALT & ALE, Afloat and for sal# by fit-3 BBYAN. HARTRIDGE A CO. ILEXMRB KID GLOM A LSO, a line assortment of Silk, Wool and Buck AA. sfelq Gloves and Qaunttett. Just opened at EINSTEIN * ECKMaN, nJS-ti 1(1 Congress street ROOFING. ~yy|£ are now prepared to take contracts lor apply- WARREN’S FIRE-PROOF ROOFING, or to tarnish the material. It possesses all the requisite merits, js water-tight and flre-proof, will not expand and contract with heat end cold, is not injuriously affected by change of temperature, will bear more than finable the h.at of metal roofing without damage to the boarding be neath it, Is easily and quickly repaired if injured. Gutters of the same material, may be formed on tbe "rhe felt and cement being non-conductors of heat, no roof is so cool in summer nor so warm in winter, and Its cost Is much less than that of any other Fire-proof Roof now In nee. For more detailed particulars, price of roofing, tes timonial., Ac., apply «o ^ BRTANT B-lm 194 Bay street Notice. OFFICE ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT") CHARLESTON A SAVANNAH R. R. CO., I Charleston, S. C., Jan. 6,1866.1 A LL parsons are prohibited from removing any property belonging to thia Company from the line of road, or otherwise trespassing upon it. Of fenden will in every Instance be prosecuted to th* utmo*t extent of the law. H. S HAINES, J2$-eodlm Engineer and Superintendent HAVANA SEGARS, PIPES, Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO. T“ subscriber has just received a large stock Havana Segars, to which he would invite particular attention. He has also an extensive assortment of Meershaum Pipes, SEGAR TUBES and BRIARWOOD FIFES. The vsriona brand* of Chewing snd Smoking To bacco at his Establishment are all of the first quality. Please call, and examine for yourselves, at F. CONSTANT’S, Jl-tf Bull st, opposite Post Office. Pilot Bread. 500 Boxes to -A_rrive. Pioneer Line FOR NEW YORK. REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES! Cabin Passage, $25 OO Deck, $10 OO Tbe new and splendid steamship CHASE, Roath, Commander, will leave for the above port on her regular day, Thursday, February H, mt — o’clock. For freight or paseageT haring superior accommo dations, apply to • ts ' HUNTER A GAMMELL. FOR PHILADELPHIA. CABIN PASSAGE, f25 00. The new and splendid iron Steamship CUMBRIA, -v FRENCH, Commander, Will sail for the above port on Thursday, Feb, 8, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, having excellent accommo dations, apply to 18 HUNTER A GAMMELL, SHIPP IMO. -freights FOR AUGUSTA, end by Insura ce—for shipment to AnmutA an j CSSS*** T&vS 8 cor. Bay and Abercarn ate. Towage. To Masters of Vessels and Merchants. The steamer Betti t» having been put In thorough repair, and being of “Su- perior Power,'’ offer* inducement* to those who mnv requite her aerricea. 1 Apply to J 31 - 2 * H. J. DICKERSON A CO. Empire Line. FOR NEW YORK. Atlantic Mail steamship Company. PASSAGE RATES: Crtla $30 OO; Deck $10 OO; Steerage $16. The new and fast side-wheel steam- gship SAN JACINTO, Loveland, mas- . ter, will sail as above, on Saturday, Feb. 10, at 3 o’clock, p. m. For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accom modations, apply to B. H. HARDEE, No. 12 Stoddard’s Range. GARRISON A ALLEN. Agents, 16 No. 5 Bowling Green, N. Y. Murray’s Line FOB NEW STORK. REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES! Cabin Passage, $25 N Deck, $10 00 The new and splendid steamship LEO, Merrill, commander, will leave for the above port on her regu lar day, Thursday, Feb.' 8, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to 16 OCTAVU8 COHEN. FOR BOSTON The fant-sailing brig GEO. HARRIS, having a portion of her cargo engaged, will have despatch for the above port. For freight engagements, apply to HUNTER A GAMMELL. For Augusta, THE STEAMER H. H. MAY, Will have dispatch for the above place. Goods recelv ed at all time and stored in fire proof warehouse, foot of Lincoln street, free of cost J. M. KINCHLEY, Agent Office in Claghorn A Cunningham’s The May arrived In Augusta from Savannah on last Friday with her fall freight tf oct9 FOR PALATKA, VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. fCarrylng the United State9 Mall.) The new and last Steam Packet Ella, Capt. P. B. ROWLAND, will leave on Tuesday Morning, January 30th, and coutlnue to leave regularly every TUESDAY at 10 o’clock. or passage, apply on board at Padel ford s W harf, near the Central Press, or to M. A. COHEN. Freight payable by shippers. Freight received at all times at the Warehouse. •zO-e-m-tu-tr For Palatka, E. Fla., T RY C S H ^RNA T Arn^ SWICK ’ ST ‘ ^A- AND pfcoLATA? 14 ’ 1ACKS0NV:a “ The elegant and very fast steam packet SYLVAN SHORE, Capt JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted up for this route, will leave tor the above places runte, win Every Tuesday Morning at 10 o’clock. All freight payable bv shippers. °rpa#8Ag», having superior Wharf?’ m P w 7 at ““ offlce ’ ™ilda3H 127 tf CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, —— Agents. . accommo- Steam Packet FOR AUGUSTA. For sale by BCE, WHITNEY, A CO., 4 Harris Range, Bay-st. HOLIDAY GOODS. Direct Importation from Londo and Paris. J UST RECEIVED, a large and varied assortment of Imported Wares aud Fancy'Articles, suitable for the coming season, embracing In part: Statuettes—Bronse, Basque and Parlai Toilet Setts, Clocks Perfumery Ladles’ Traveling Bags French Parasols Portemonnaies Milliners’ Fancy Ware*M Osier Baskets And an endless variety ot Fancy G-oods, ordered for this market and Jnst received by ship County of Plcton, and other vessels now arriving. Fancy Goods by the rlglual package, to which the attention of Milliners and others is invited. W. W. LINCOLN, Corner Congress and Bull streets, d2l-ti Monument Square. YVdlliam Grill, (Successor to William B. Hawkins,) TMPORTSR and Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and A Domestic Ales, Wines, Liquors, Philadelphia Por- tar, Champagne Cider, Ac., Wo. 176 Fulton Street, Opposite St. Paul’s Church, : NEW. YORK. Dottier of Mile's Celebrated Ale for Shipping and Family use. - -Particular attention paid to Filling and Shipping Southern Orders. All ordqre by mall will be promptly attended to. nl4-3m Th* steamer E X P R E 8 8, Capt. MORGAN, la bow receiving freight at DEMUND'S UPPER COTTON PRESS, for Augnsta, and will leave on THURSDAY, Sth Instant. Freight received st reduced rates, ffi F. W. SIM8 A CO., Agents. FOR CHARLESTON, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. THE STEAMER FANNIE, CAPTAIN MoNKLTY. Will leave as 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 Tbureday following at same hour until furtbei notice. Thi* boat la in very excellent order, is commanded by officers of experence; and baa superior state room accommodations for passengers White the boat la on her trips, freight will be re ceived and stored in fire-proof warehouse, free of ex pense. For freight or passage apply to , . F M. MYRKLL. Agt, j27-lm Harris' Buildings, Bay street. Or to W. Johnson, on wharf. For Palatka, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FEH- NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and fast sailing Steamer LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. King, Having been placed permanently upon this rout* *51 leave for the above place* on Friday Morning, 36th, at 10 o'clock, aflme hour *“ l6aTe ev ery Friday morning theretftei ®S‘ nrni 5F, , 8 } ie will leave Palatka every Sunday morning, Picolata every Sunday forenoon, ana Jack so ° Tllle „ ever y Monday morning, arriving at 8av a n nah on Tuesdav morntag. * the'w^arf recelved Bt * u times at the watefioosc on Ali freight payable by shippers. For freight or passage, having splendid cabin ac “hSor’f 111 the °® Ce onF,orida io . CLAGHORN a CUNNINGHAM. Ageati. Steamer Savannah NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, CONSIGNEES OWNERS AND UNDERWRITERS. F OR the purpose of making a proper apportion ment of the proceeds ol; ana charges or tha the cargo saved from the above steamer, latelv ^c.-A while on a voyage from Sav&nuah to Angr^ta ’ u ar* particularly requested to present to the cur -gi^ed wiUun forty days from date hereof, proof . ‘-.hlpineL*. and copies of your invoices. j24-tM6 J. W. WOLCOTT, Agent. 2 Harris' Block, Bay s*. For Doctortown IN CONNECTION WITH THE ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD PER Thomasville. The Steamers Orient and Gren. Shepley. will leave Savannah per Doctortown every Tuesday and Saturday morning at 7 o'clock. Returning, leava Doctortown for Savannah every Tuesday ana Satur day morning at 7 o’clock. For freight or pare age apply to CHAS L COLBY A CO., ■ftl-tf Corner Abercorn and Bay streets. TOWING. Tbs new and powerful ■team tag E. H. WEBSTER is prewired to tow vsewis in the harbor, or to and from a. Application for towing may he made to Capt. Bar clay, on board, or to CRANE 4k GRAYBILL Agent*, Bay s ffi-tf 80 Bay street. I-* CSL W E have now on band a few Open Boggles and Rockaways, light and neat. Alio: Bets of Harness, which we will sell unusually low. „ BOUSE A BRYANT, J 85 * 11 194 Bay street. FOB PHILADELPHIA. The schooner ARTIE GARWOOD, Capt. Yan Gilder, having the bnlk of her cargo on board, will leave as above on WEDNESDAY, Feb. 7th. For freight, apply to CRANE A GRAYBILL. For Baltimore. The schooner JOHN E. DAILY. Capt. Wall, having th* bulk of her cargo engaged, will leave as above on or about THURSDAY. February 8. For freight, apply to CRANE * GRAYBJLL, Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s Through Cine to California, r p0UCHlNGjk Mexican Ports, and carrying the -L CnJtetHKates Mai). Leave Pier No. 42 North River, foot of Canal street, at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st, 11th and gist of every month, (except when tboee dates fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday,) tor Asplnwall, con necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com pany’s steamships from Panama for San Fraudsco, touching at Acapulco. ' FEBRUARY. lit—Henry Channcey, capt. Gray, connecting with Colorado, Capt. Watkins. 10th—Atlantic, Capt Maury, connecting with Sacra mento, Capt Caverly. Slat—New York, Captain Horner, connecting with Constitution, Capt Farnsworth. Departures of 1st and Slst connect at Panama with steamer* for South Pacific ports. Those of 1st touch at Manzanillo. THKOCOH PASSAGE RATES Ct CCRBENCT. First Cabin $»» second cabin 200 Steerage 100 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 and their families and school teachers; soldiers having honorable dis- Cl Onfhan3red pounds baggage allowed each adult. Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and attend to ladies and children without male protec tors. Baggage received on the dock the day before ■ailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passenger* who pretar to send down early. An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and attendance free , 0 ^ at f?®* r rl W**5* W the line January l, nSranik 69 N W 0rleM1 10 -kspinwall via 5 rUier Information, apply sssaraussasftr ^ F. W. 0. BELLOWS, «*-*® Agent. For Liverpool. r-FTv^ The fine Br. ship ANNABELLA. Adams, -jguSiv master, having a large portion of her car- go eDgaceti and on hand, will have quick "*“ J " despatch for the atxivo port. For freight engagements, apply to j3' -tf BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO. For Liverpool. The fine British bark ARBITRATOR' Allen, master, having a large portion of her cargo engaged, will hav the above port ave quick despatch for For farther freight engagements, apply to 17j BRIGHAM, BAJDWIN * CO. FOR HAGON & HAWKDfSYILLE VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, And laneudgtor. the Altamdha and Ocmtdgee rUers. Steamer Darlington, Capt. J. Baocx, Tv loading this day at the Charleston Wharf, foot ol West Broad street, and will have quick despatch ai above. This boat Is of light draft, in perfect older, haa im mense carrying capacity, being capable of carrylac 1.6«0 bales of cotton, and rate* A No. 1 In lntur&nc! offices. Freights taken hy this linear low rate*. w T ‘S!52£ atto ? J , ch “Y w goods to Macon and Hawkinsvill* paid promptly. For freight engagements, apply to _ F. M. MYRELL, ” Harris’ Building*. Bay etraet. For LIVERPOOL. The fine new clipper bark MARIA HENRY, PRINCE, Commander, haying three-fourths of her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch. For balance of freight, apply to CHAS. L. COLBY*CO, Corner of Abercorn sad Bay streets. Liberal allowances mode on consignment* to out riends In Liverpool. JU-tf