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every Thursday morning at 10
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Tuesday morning, at 7
Sunday morning.
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every Monday, Wednesday
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. .uv every Saturday morning, at
Baker, every Friday morning at 10
m,. 9l iav morning at 10 o’clock.
every * 111 •
^ShnsUntbe Southern Express
( 0r laic Mobile papers-
—J^TZlhe proprietors of the Enter-
corner 1
bpar'A'
Wt-bt Broad and Congress streets,
llill orders for grits and meal in
advertisement
Stf-am-Tl’ 0 -— Thu steuu-tug B. k J.
arrived here yesterday from Nor-
,, in tut ul h'.n tons, and has a capacity
.. 011ieri to Savannah for a freight.
V‘ ,kl.-Oii Saturday last, in front o f
A . ^,. s g. ii, Wylly A: Christian sold at
1’,•solute. 11 wus knocked down to
11c 4uui ol' twciity-one hundred dol-
. ptutud ,t is intended to make a lighter
r e
Luscui;imn> v.— A rumor has gained
Washington that it the Freedmen’a 13u-
ia tliu House of Representatives in
, WJlJj rec eived from the Senate, the
, 11;s , ae a proclamation declaring the writ
* restored to all the border States.
M.vBBIN’O affbay.
-About one o’clock on
■ whit - buv named Juo. Currin was arrested
li --r boy named S. d or Solomon. The
n guv lane near Whitaker street, and
1 quarrel between the boys. The wound
and although not considered dan-
t i<l.i«
s „ i.'oi'B1 • —Saturday was not a very busy
, Puilard. there bemg no cases of any
,, the Ooiirf. The man Welsh, implicated
ui the imptiou of the goods stolen from
Ai» -srs Rutherford, having absconded
judgment has U cn entered against him
|rd put upon the house. It appears that the
-k mentioned 111 the evidence before the
aia? being stolen, was allowed to be re-
v uhivl. Ihe Court adjourned after the
m. bi.ui.oiA llisToHicAL Society.—
meeting of the Georgia Historical
id ui their Ilall this evening, when
leers lor tile ensuing year will take
iewar the Historical Society in com-
viiKft!.: .iul and literary institutions
We are pleased to learn that au ef-
e to revive its membership and ex-
: .i' u-eiulneas. In furtherance of
desirable that there should be a full
members on Monday evening.
nan lirotlieiUood in Savannah.
ciuzcu!* of this city, mot pursuant to ad.
ywicrday afternoon at three o'clock, at the
Jim. o Mahuny, when they formed the
;a this city, which they named the “James
lirdt," in honor of the now famous Head
uid, who eecajivd recently from Rich-
in Dublin, while awaiting his trial for
|Tin* Savannah Circle elected Mr. Jno. O’Ma-
:r-;Jolm W. Gridin Secretary, and M. C.
reamer. There were quite a number o^.
initiated int > the Order, and after trans.
accessary business the Circle adjourned to
at the same place on Wednesday, Febru-
Lali-past seven o’clock.
of tueGeneral Barnes.—This steamship
-..mmand of Captain Morton, arrived at
>terday afternoon, having left New York
idst. touching and laying over a day at
pt fjscharge cargo. She arrived at Charles-
• a -' Burning, and after discharging left that
“yaittrnoon. She arrived at Tybee bar
r - on Saturday evening, but was obliged
1 an anchor below. She is a magnificent boat
,ie modern improvements, having been
M at New York. She is intended to run
1 with the Herman Livingston and to
flnrlcatuu on her way to Savannah. She
mull height to this city but a very large
* t * sl011 ’ "0 are indebted to Capt. Morton
STORK ROBBERY.
On Sunday morning, about five o’clock, Policemen
Charson and Gleason reported at the barracks ihat
they had seen three negro men under the bluff and
halted them when they ran and made their escape.
When the officers reached the spot* they found three
cases of tea, two tubs of butter, two or three hams,
ten boxes of cigars and some canned fhiit, with other
articles which the negroes had dropped in their re
treat The officers took charge of these articles and
conveyed them to the barracks. Upon examination
they found that the store of Mr. Arledge, on the Bay,
a few doors east of Abercom atreet, had been broken
open, and that the goods recovered were the property
of that gentleman.
It appears that the thieves broke off the lock from
the front door of the store and then opened the second
door, when the large lot of goods it contains was ex
posed to their thievish designs. There must either
have been more than three men engaged in the rob
bery; or they made more than one trip, as Mr. Ar
ledge finds several more hams and other things gone
besides those found. A tin money box, containing
one hundred and eleven dollars in money is also
missing.
Saturday night was a very propitious night for such
an undertaking, being an exceedingly dark one, and
the gas lamps not being lit.
Cannot something be done to put a stop to the many
robberies we are called upon to chronicle every day ?
The question arises—where do the thieves dispose of
their plunder, and to whom ? They must have some
receptacle for them. Let there be a watch kept upon
every person even suspected of buying these stolen
goods, and when they are detected, let them be visited
with the severest penalty of the law. We hear almost
every day of some one being detected in stealing cot
ton, but we seldom hear of any one being arrested for
buying stolen cotton. There certainly must be some
buyers, and the sooner they are detected and broken
up the sooner there will be fewer depredations of this
kind.
Police matters.
O11 Saturday morning P. Loughlin and Isaac Jacobs
alias M. Honey, were before liis honor Mayor Ander
son, charged with disorderly conduct and fighting in
the streets, near Yamacraw, on Friday night. They
were each fined $5.
Edward Brannan was charged with having been
tound with a barrel of whiskey in his possession at a
late hour on Friday night. The policemen testified
they found two men carrying a barrel, and asked them
what it contained. They said it was water. The po
licemen not being satisfied of its mild character, fol
lowed them to where it was deposited, and insisted
upon trying for themselves whether it was so or not,
when some person acknowledged that it was whiskey,
and stated that it was the property of Mrs. Higgins.
The policemen then arrested one of the parties, but
the other made his escape. At the hearing Judge
Chisholm appeared for the Freedman’s Court, and
asked that this man be sent to court, as he was wanted
for a witness before that Court at twelve o’clock. The
Mayor accordingly turned the prisoner over to the
Judge.
A woman was brought before the Court for having,
on Thursday last, caused her husband to be arrested
and placed npon the docket, without making her ap
pearance on Friday morning to substantiate the
charge, in consequence of which the case had to be
dismissed. She said she was unable to appear at the
time, but that the charge was true and she was afraid
ot her life. The Mayor said she ought to have sent
word to the Court to that effect; that he could not have
citizens arraigned and then allow witnesses to absent
themselves from the hearing, noj only annoying the
persons so charged but also occupying the time of the
Court wantonly. He accordingly put the costs of the
Court u pon her.
Accident to tike Steamer Amazon.
The steamer Amazon, which left Augusta on Friday
morning, met with an accident when about six miles
below that place. From a despatch received in this
city on Saturday we learn that at two o'clock she struck
a snag in the river, and the captain sending a man
into the hold found that she was leaking very bsdly.
He then ran her on the bank up to her guards, where
she will remain until her cargo is taken off. She had
914 bales of cotton and 55 boxes of tobac co on board.
We learn that not a pound of the cotton was wet, and
the expectation is that unless the river rises all her
cargo will be saved. We understand that the Wm. G.
Gibbons has gone up to take her cotton off and bring
it to this city.
This will be a serious inconvenience to some of our
merchants who intended sending their freight by the
Amazon. There was a large amount uwaiting her ar
rival.
'-•dent at the Works.
'■ mglit savannah waa shrouded
• d shade blacker than usual, none of the
i i".L" lighted. B. -t h nighta were starless
-1 the Jarkiiuea throughout the streets
•* nst Egypt,ju character. It appears that
■- arrt-d at the has Works on Saturday, in
1 w hick some portion of the works was
' lt impossible to furnish the re-
' f gas lor lighting the streets. The
. i vei a noli, <• about the city yesterday
■■otter atnl asking the indulgence of
-eight hours, in which space of
he able to repair the accident at
■«(*.
- - a in tit i uUntain.—The steamer
^’-Tttier. arrived here on Saturday
111 h n this port on Friday afternoon
- ■■■■ i made the round trip in about
n by the advertise-
will hereafter leave
ami go py (he inside
-“' at. \\ e are indebted to Cap'.
j n papers and other favors.
The Circus.
Dan C’astello and wife, with the balance of his com
pany, arrived at the Pulaski House last evening. A t
eleven o'clock this morning they will mske a forma 1
entree into the city, accompanied with all the para
phernalia of their Great Show, which is one of the
finest at present in the country. To-day their tent
will be pitched in the enclosed lot at the corner of Con
gress and Montgomery streets, and as their arrange
ments have all been perfected, the performances will
commence to-night and be continued the balance of
the week. From appearances the show will not only
be remunerative to the proprietors, but a source of
gratification and pleasure to our citizens, and. in the
absence of other amusement of any kind, will be glad
ly welcomed. The police arrangements will be ample
to preserve order.
Daring Rubbery. — On Saturday last at about
twelve o'clock three white men were together on South
Broad street, and while passing the store of Mr. Geo.
S. Nichols, near Barnard street, one of them seized a
ham which was hanging in front of the door and de
liberately walked off with it. Some person on the op -
posite side oi the street sow the transaction, but sup
posed the party had bought and paid for it. Mr.
Nichols soon found his loss and on making search for
the men tracked them to Whitaker street, but they
had effected their escape with the plunder.
Arrival of River Steamers.—On Saturday and Sun
dey the following steamers arrived at this port: Tha
steamer Standish, Captain Fabian; steamer Scorpio,
Captain Rogers, steamer H. M. Cool, Captain Taylor
steamer Eclipse, Captain Ward; steamer Resolute, Capt.
Cannon.
Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker. Paiatka—Claghorn
A GtlUUlUglmiii.
Steamer Orient, Goldthwalte. Doctortown—Chas L
Colby A Co.
steamer Fountain, Castner, Charleston—M A
Cohen.
Steamer Standish, Fabian, Augusta—Claghorn <*
Cunningham.
aiuamer Resolute, Cannon, Hilton Head.
Steamer Scorpio, Rogers, Augusta—Rein ft Co.
Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen. •
Steamer Eclipse, Ward, Augusta—F W Sims A Co.
Schooner Lightning, Clement, from Beaufort in
ballast.
Steam tug B <fi J Baker, Almi, from Norfolk.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Copper Tips protect the toes of children's shoes.—
One pair will outwear three without Ups. Sold every
where.
Cleared.
Saturday. Feb. lo.
Steamship Cumbria, French, Plffiadelphla—Hunter
A Gammell.
Steamship San Jacinto, Loveland, New York—B
H Hardee.
Steamship Flambeau, Eaton, New York—John £
Wilder.
Steamship Chase, ;Roath, New York—Hunter <£
Gammell.
Br bark Messina, Guswell, for Liverpool—F W
Sims A Co.
Schr Samuel Eish, Davis, New York—Q J Taggart.
Steamer Rockland, Beaufort, Charleston—L S
Bennett.
•Steamer W Q Gibbons, Phiipot, Augusta—Erwin - A
Hardee.
Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, Paiatka Fla-
S Bennett.
Exports.
Per steamship San Jacinto, for New Y’ork—687
bales upland cotton. 150 hales sea Island cotton, 2iu
Dales domestics and 27 pkgs mdze, ’
Per Br bark Messina, for Liverpool—1241 bales up
land cotton, 19 bales sea Island cotton, and 30,000 feet
lumber.
Per schr Samuel Fish, for New York—108,000 feet
timber, and 14 bbls oil.
Per steamship Chase, for New York—549 bales up
land cotton. 6 bales sea Island cotton, 243 bags
ground peas, 208 bars steel, 6 boxes mdze, 15 ale
casks.
Per steamship Flambeau, for New York—317 bales
upland cotton, ott bales domestics, 4 boxes twine and
sundry pkg9 mdze.
Per steamship Cumbria, for Philadelphia—227 bales
upland cotton, 121 bales domestics, z6 boxes sun
dries, 67 bales rags and rope, 48 bags ground peas
160 empty bbls and kegs.
Imports.
Per steamer Orient from Doctortown—223 bales up
land cotton, 14 sea island, 26 bbls rosin and 110 bags
cotton seed. ®
Per sebr Enoch Pratt,from New York-40G bbls lime
anti 375 pkgs hay.
Per sehr Jno B Myers, from New York—363 bales
hay, 180 tons guano and 150 bbls phosphate of lime
Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Paiatka—67 bales
sea island cotton.
Per steamer Standish, from Augusta—218 bales up-
land cotton and 32 bales domestics.
Per steamer Scorpio, from Augusta—230 bales up
land cotton. r
Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—172 bales up
land cotton. F
Per steamer Eclipse, from Augusta—459 bales up-
land cotton and 25 oales domestics.
Per brig Black Fish—300 bales hay and an assorted
cargo.
Per brig Ocean Wave, from New York—420 bales
hay, 1'3 bbls flour, 350 bags corn, ldo bags oats, and
10 bbls viuegur.
Below.
Two schooners and a herman brig, names un
known.
Consignees per Central Railroad.
February, loih, i860.
302 bales cotton. 422 sacks Ga peas, 200 bales do
mestic and mdze, to W Battersby A Co, J Richard
son, Brady A Smith, G B A G W Lamar, Bothwell A
Whitehead, Tison A Gordon, L J Guilmartin, J R
Wilder, P H Bdtrt, A Myers A Co, B M Neely, R Cod-
deu, WAR McIntyre, Chas Grant, J C Freeman, O
Cohen, W B Wheeits, Crane A Johnson, Scott Miles
M C tluugli, J G Howard, Mrs G Webb. Mrs J Millar’
Cel Carling, J Brewer.
Passengers.
Per steamship Cumbria, for Philadelphia—Geo W
Parnell, Harry Frederick, Chas VanVliet. lady and
child.
Per steamship Flambeau, for New York—E Wash
burn, E S Kemmington. Juo Smith, Geo Brswn H G
Brown, Solomon Combs and 18 steerage.
Per steamship Sau Jacinto, for New York—Dr Jas
Ferguson, W W llaig, W Fuller. Geo S Cook, M R
Curtis, Mr Ecksleiu, s Gookeuheimer, J Epstein, A
Margioy, H Rothschild, A Backer, Mrs Miller and-2
children, Jas McMahon, W T Jones, J B Stripling, T
W Murray, R A 1- tslier, Jas R Jolmsou, D C Jeumugs.
Jas Bond, Jno Fudges, Lt A B Goodwlu and lady, R
M Nott, J W Bilges. J T Tuppan, J B Dunlap. C B
Dunlap, Dr Max well, S P Thompson. C U Sulim, S F
Flint, Lt II Sto. k'on, J O Maguire, E T Hattie- C W
Hardee. Dr Sorrell, Lt Col S Hauman, Mat H D Lanat-
turell. Capt Stouieuborough, Capt Jones, Capt Smith
New York.
Per steamship Gen Barnes, from New York-J M
Lovell, J T Decraw, \V Fish, J B Bennett, G W Dil
lingham, o Decanly, Col Hamilton, S C Auerbach H
C Holten.
Per steamer Fountain, from Charleston—M A Co
hen, A Wilbur aud others.
Per Steamer Fountain, irom Charleston—M S Scott
N C Kinily, A McDonald, G FTurner, 11 TStrubator,
Mis M E Collins, Mits E Collins, Miss M Collins
Master N Collins, Geo Paine, Alex Mitchell, Jacob
Dunlap, W Winkler, and 15 on deck.
Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Paiatka—Mr Ri
vers, B F Hart, Mr Morris, J D Smith, W D Sylva,
Mr Knapp, Mr Hardea. Mr Princk, Mr Harris, Mr Ei-
delberger, Lt H Slockton, Mr Perry, Mrs Setgler, Mr
Finnegan, Col White, Robt Houston, V B Smith, Miss
Walker. Miss Miller, Mr McIntosh, W T Hazellturst,
G W Rice. H B Maston, P D Collins, Dr Maxwell, H
Stibbs, D Faiby and child, Mr Travis, Mr Defour and
sou. Mrs Campbell, and 5 deck.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, »
Oepice Clerk of council, Feb. a, 1866. f
Election Notice.
An election will be held at the next regular meet
ing of Council, Feb. 2lst, 1866, at 7 o'clock P. M., for
the office of Port Warden, to fill a vacaucy caused
by the resignation of Thns. Holcombe. Applicants
must state in their applications the names of their
securities (two required to each bond), and hand in
their applications to me ou or before ten o’clock A.
M., ou that day.
JAMES STEWART,
feb9-10. Clerk of Council-
Cotton Notice.
CENTRAL R’JLROAD >
February 5th, 1856./
Consignees of Cotton are respectfully notified that
henceforth the old system of delivering c- ;tou by
ticket will he revived.
Receipts will be required each morning for the
cotton delivered the day previous.
The signer of the receipt, if a drayman, must file
h'8 authority so to do with the book-keeper of the
Cotton Office. J. M. SELKIRK,
f6-lw Master of Transportation.
GAS CONSUMERS
Will please take notice that bills due for Gas up to
the 1st of January last must bo settled ou or before
Tuesday, 13th inst. After that date the flow of gas
will be stopped from all persons in arrears, without
further notice.
W. F. HOLLAND,
flO-3 Accountant.
The Merchants’ National Bank
OF SAVANNAH.
The subscribers to the Capital Stock of this Bank
are requested to call at the office of the Southern In
surance aud Trust Company, and pay their respec
tive subscriptions on or before the 14th inst.
HENRY BRIGHAM,
ANDREW LOW,
WM. H. STARK,
feb9-3. Commissioners.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, 1
Office Clerk of Council. Feb. 9, 1866./
Measurers and Inspectors of Lnilier.
It having been reported at this office that there
are parties who are in the habit of measuring and
inspecting lumber who are not legally qualified ac;
cording to ordinance. Those persons who have been
elected aud have failed to take out their certificates,
will at once report- to this office, or their offices will
be vacated.
JAMES STEWART,
fel>9-8 Clerk of Council
"W'illiam G-ill,
(Successor to William B. Hawkins,)
T M PORTER and Wholesale Dealer In Foreign and
A Domestic Ales, Wines. Liquors, Philadelphia For-
•® r . Cider, Ac.,
No. 176 Fulton Street,
Opposite St. Panl'a Church,
NEW YORK.
Bottler of Mile's Celebrated Ale for Shipping and
Family use.
Particular attention paid to Filling and ShiDDing
Southern Orders. “
AJ^orders by mall will be promptly attended to.
Soluble Pacific
GUANO.
\\ r E iuvite the attention of Planters to this valuable
Guano, a9 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 the same elements. It contains less am
monia, bn t nearly one’hundred per cent, more of Phos-
pnate than Peruvian Guano, one-third of which is im-
mediuifiy soluble. Jt, is quite as active as Peruvian
Gunno. and is less costly.
For further information, apply to
E. C. WADE A CO., Agents,
Savannah, Ga
jl-3m
NORTH RIVER
AGRICULTURAL WORKS,
GRIFFING & t0., Proprietors,
Warehouses. 58 & 60 Cortlandt Street,
WKW YORK,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
FOB HEW YOKE
CABIN PASSAGE, f»5 ....DECK, $10
The splendid steamship
KINGFISHER
will sail for New Tork on WEDNESDAY, February
14th, at — o'clock. — - —
For freight or passage, apply to
flO CRANE A GRAYBILL,
FOR NEW YORK.
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail Wteamship Company,
SIDE-WHEEL SHIP,
Carryeng the United States Mail.
Plows,
Harrows,
Cultivators,
Cotton Sweeps,
Hay Presses,
Colton Presses,
cider Presses,
Grain Cradles,
Churns,
Ox Bows, .
Ox Yokes,
Weil Buckets
Sugar Mills,
Com Mills,
Cider Mills,
Fan Milts,
Saw Mills,
Com Shelters,
Store Trucks,
Wheelbarrows
Sugar Pans,
Shovels,
Spade s
Hoes, Forks,
Rakes, Scythes.
Hay Cutters,
Sausage Cutter
Vegetable Cutt
Hand Carts,
Mule Carts,
Ox Carts,
Farm Wagons,
Horse Powers,
Threshing Mach'
Cotton Gina,
Mowers k Reap’s,
Ac., Ac.
Carden,. Field and Flower Seeds.
Hoyt’s Super-Phosphate of Lime, Bone Mannre, Pon
drette, Plaster, &c.
Sole agents lor Glasgow Fertilizer Co.’s Phosphatic
and Ammonlated Guano, and Super-Phosphate of
Lime, and Bruce’s Concentrated Manure.
Trade supplied. Order direct irom
GRIPPING A CO..
n23-3m 58 and 60 Courtlandt st.. New York.
Notice.
THE City Treasurer is prepared to receive certain
of the taxes levied by the Ordinance passed Decern
her 27th, 1865. That is, the tax upon gross attics
merchandise and wares ot every description; upon
all freight and passage money payable in this city,
and upon horses and tnulea. These taxes are due be
tween the first and tenth of each month for the pre
ceding month. All other taxes are payable quarterly
between the same dates, in the months of April. July,
October aud January. R. T. GIBSON,
£* City Treasurer.
Tbe Georgia Historical Society
Will celebrate its Twsntt slvkntu Anhitkrbary at
its Hall, on Bryan street, on the evening ol the 12th
instant-
Members will meet at seven o'clock for Election of
Officers for Ihe ensuing year.
An Address will be delivered by the President,
Right Rev. Bishop Elliott, on the PAST HISTORY.
THE PRESENT AND FUTURE PROSPECTS OF
THE SOCIETY.
After which, the members will partake of a sup
per. By order of the Committee.
EASTON YONdE.
Recording Secretary.
Consignees.
Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—N A Ilardee
& Co, Erwin A Hardee, Bothwell A Whitehead, J W
Lathrop.
PROFESSIONAL. CARDS.
ROSWELL KING,
AT TORN EY-AT-LAW,
Augusta, Georgia,
Practici 8 In the Courts of the Middle Circuits.
IP-lm*
ARRIVALS) AT THE HOTELS.
, ” h Will se
"wr column that she
Worn*]
He
Charleston bar
•Stephen G. Hart, f rom
a. M
rutn^ H »»*« Light.
f Marshall H 0,1 Broughton street was
ill the s:j U * r ’ like a friendly
Bcudin * its
r^toUheht-t 8tm;t ' ™ abUn e the
i , 3 ^ ' Deari,1 gs and steer clear
,,!l ^ Witu.jii,,. d11 ^' with care, to
^suhtary Haiut JlKltrerS ia l,ie(iarkue3s -
' Uie feeii n „ . v ! t 1U V fcw ’ wo experienced
r ^ s file lightiu* I* w<i imagine the
uii.i- " '" a ' e *w«y-:
danger, and
~.o uij.j n g man, we
who J C0,J1 * url, *lho haven within
"nose portal 1
‘ a % had
oat friendly light
1 mind to call fora
New Tork Be#-
l ke. r ^ ^ uitec * Whites service
l’arture ou Saturday after.
s •' the J: ,i] . i*"' “ireeta from their
•‘“Util J ** rtoaiuer Sau Jacinto,
I a men •,' °*' f ' lau, "*n, numbering
HWcneUv . , Ut ‘ r oCicere are aa follows;
|*i b t ], 0 ‘ v khauman.
Putun-ii.
l ■ 1 ^“olty.
r-'later—• ,,
-'■ 11. Ward.
’■ Mubbs
Sur Keoa_ t t ..
A~c a ., ' Patterson.
}i B ~ ( >t Vu y ‘ 0UtUUb0r0U «k
u - i' anib , Lieut. William M
[ ‘—Capt. T T t
r J - McNamara. ' IieUt H ' J ' Mer '
Lie “t. Heaney.
"Capt. g w o
' ®mith, Lieut. J. B. Fer-
Edwards.
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PULASKI HOUSE—W. 11. Wiltberger A Co.
Maj A Moore, Charleston
Win B Bennett, N Y
E N Nickerson, do
C W Seegall, La
W C Dickerson. Ga
P R Kettles, Ga
O B Waters, Ga
B F Waters. Ga
J W Spratt, A G R R
A Mac Donnell, Canada
W C llemlry, Fla
N T Scott, Fla
W K Garrard, Arkansas
if S llookey, Augusta
W G Dickson, Savannah
Miss Lucy Watson, Circus
S B Howes,
E L Howes,
C D Kensan,
C Parker,
H Lenglo,
R B Wardell, Ga
A Henry Ford,
A D bacbe, U S N
MisS M J Randall, Nash
ville,
W E Prentiss.
Jas Murray, N Y’
P A Eichellager, S C
A B Durour, oaundeu.
Master L Dufour, do
B T Hart, Thomasvllle
Chas L Schlatter, Ga
W C Rice, Hilton Head
Jas G Young, U S N
Levi L Brigham, U S N
Robt W Allen, do
Arthur Blake,
J M Nixon, N Y
J M B Lovell, Savannah
F S Halm, Charleston
Col Hamilton, S C
F F DeCrano, Phila
Dr PC Davis, USA
Dan CasteIJo, lady and svtj Hardy Smith, Ga
Circus I Thus Duncan, C R R
P Gannon, Circus
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCE.
do
E H Wilson, N C
Juo Callan, Ga
J 11 McAllister, Ga
J F Forbes, Md
W T Gibson, Savannah
J H Crowell, Washington
J T McIntosh, Fla
J F White, Flu
M B Perkins, Ga
W S Brinson, Ga
L S Coffin, N 0
A J Williams, Ga
L S Williams, Ga
J C Talmadge, Ga
K C Birabeck, N Y
H W Zilycrantz, Fort P
Dav.a Gil Ison
G W Scliyler, N Y
Chas Tracey,
M C Holloway, Ga
.1 M Hall, Ga
D B McDermott, Ga
L H Mars, St Helena
W B Darlln, Hilton H
J E Clarke, Savannah
E H. Ciapp, do
J B Boggs, Ky
K F Lucas, Augusta
Maj Manning, Fort P
J N Kein, N Y
A G Brown, Bostou
W J Sampson, N Y
Wm J Gray, Ga
ilfdgar Wildman,
|Col J F Brown,
J M Kincbley,
Jno E Clark,
U W Doylas,
T J Waterkeyn,
T P Sampson, N Y
G W Dillingham, N Y
W O Flslie, Boston
il C Holtboos, Baltimore
O D Camp, Niagara Falls
J S Phillips, Boston
Shipping Intelligence.
Miniature Almanac—This Day.
Sun rises 6 37;Moon rises 3 57
Sun sets 5 23jlligh water 7 52
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Saturday, Feb. 10,1866.
Arrived.
Steamship Gen Barnes, Morton, from New York—
Wilder & Fullerton.
~ Bark Lacenio, Eldridge, from Boston—Hunter k
Gammell.
Brig Black Fish, Thicket—LaRoche k Johnson.
Brig Ocean Wave, Barter, from New York—E Pa-
delford.
Schooner Enoch Pratt, Baker, New Y’ork—Hunter
k Gammell.
Schr Juo B Myers, Vanclear, New York—Hunter &
Gammell. *
JOSEPH G-ANAHL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Augusta, Ga.,
Practices in the Courts Of the Middle Circuit.
fiOWJCLL CUUR.
JAMES J A OK SON.
COBB & JACKSON,
Attorneys-at-Law,
MACON, GEORGIA.
LAROCHE & JOHNSON,
TimberA Lumber Dealers
200 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
NOTICE
OFFICE ATLANTIC k GULF R. R. CO.,
Savannah, January 24, 1861.
Th@ Annual Meeting ot the Stockholders of the
Atlantic k Gulf Railroad Company will be held at
their office, on Bay street, on Wednesday, the 14th
day of Fehrnary next, at 12 o’clook m.
An election for Directors to serve for the ensuing
year will be held at the same time and place.
D. MACDONALD,
]25~td Secretary.
Tax Notice.
OFFICE U. S. DIRECT TAX COMMISSIONER, i
District of Georgia, l
Savannah, Jan. 16Ut, 1866. j
MS? Notice is hereby given that the
TAX ROLL
for Chatham County is completed, and owners of
Real Estate in said county, Lots, Lrnds and improve
ments, outside the city of Savannah, or Real Estate
returned for Taxation in said county in 1860, must
pay the Taxes due thereon within sixty (GO) days
from this date at our office, N. W. cor. South Broad
and Lincoln streets. Savannah, or sutler the penalty.
T. P. ROBB, )
s. A. PANCOAST, [ Commissioners.
J. C. BATES,
fo-tf
“LOME JACK”
A SMALL consignment of this celebrated Smoking
Tobacco, in 6 lb bales For sale by
SORREL BROTHERS.
82 Bay street.
GUANO.
Having made arrangements for a supply of
PERUVIAN GUANO,
we are prepared to receive orders for any amount at
$12o per ton of 2.(ki0 lbs, delivered in bavannali in
good order.
WRIGHT, GIBBS & CO ,
No. 7 Jones’ Block, Bay street.
flO Savannah, Ga.
Thomas Dixon,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
PACKER AND SE-PACKER OF COTTON,
Wool, Hides, Rapt, Junks, etc.,
F the best shipping order, at foot of Jefferson st.
j30-3m
, CONSTITUTION WATER
Is, without doubt, the only known remedy lor
DIABETES,
CALCULUS,
GRAVEL.
__ BRICK DUST DEPOSITS,
IRRITATION OF TUE NECK
or tux
BLADDER,
INFAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
CATARRH OF THE BLADDER,
AND ALL
FEMALE IRREGULARITIES.
Certificates of cores from well-known persons from
all parts of the country in circular, will he sent on ad
dressing MORGAN k ALLEN, Ag*ts,
dl2.3m No. 46 Cliff St. New York.
Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer
Has proved itseif to be the moet perfect preparation
for the hair ever offered to the public.
It ia a vegetable compound, and contains no injuri
ous properties whatever.
IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIG
INAL COLOR
It will keep the hair from falling out.
It cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, lus
trous and silken.
It is a splendid hair dressing.
No person, old or yonng; should fail to use it.
IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE
FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY.
I*- Ask for Fall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hal Renewcr,
and take no other.
R. P. HALL * CO.,
Nashua, N. H., Proprietors.
For sale by all druggists.
BARNES, WAED & CO.,
New Orleans, La.,
n23.6m Southern Wholesale Agents.
A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of MAKHIAGK
Containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine Plates
and Engravings of the Anatomy of the Daman Or
gans in a state of Health and Disease, with a Trea
tise on Early Errors, its Deplorable Consequences
npon the minrl and Body, with the Anthor’s Plan of
Treatment—the only rational and successful mode of
cure, as shown by the report of coses treated. A
truthful adviser to the married, and those contem
plating marriage, who entertain doubts of their phys
ical condition. Sent free of postage to any address,
on receipt of 25 cents, in stamps or postage currency,
by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane,
Albany, N. Y. /
1 he author may be consulted upon any of the dis
eases upon which his book treats either personally or
by mail, and medicines sent to any part of the world,
nctio 6m
SCRANTON, SMITHS, GO.,
Keep constantly on band choice old
brandies;
WHISKEY,
GIN,
( WINES, dec.
AKD
EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES.
ALSO,
Hay, Corn, Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to
the trade, and we flatter ourselves that we can make
lt to the Interest of dealers to patronize ua, at the
head of Bay, opposite to Jefferson street.
f»-ltn
BLANCEVILLE
SLATE MINING GOMPT,
VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA.
Cap’l Stock., S&<300,000
SHARES, $50 EACH.
Directors—H. Brigham, J. F. Dever, E. C. Gran
nies, A. Wilbur and A. E. Marshall.
PiiEsmKNT—A. Wilbur, Savannah, Ga.
Vi n E President—E. C. Granniss, Macon, Ga.
Seorktarv—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga.
T HIS Company will soon be prepared to fill any
orders for Slate, however large, for renting, lor
furniture manufactured out of slate, for lintels, for
pavement, and for aoy other uses to which slate ran
lie applied. The quarry is convenient to the cities of
Alia..ia, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Columbus,
Ga.; to the cities of Selma, Montgomery aud Mobile,
Ala.: to New Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem
phis, L'enu.. aud Si. Louis, Mo. The superiority of
slate for roofing purposes, and its special adaptability
to various articles ol furniture and for paveme .t ore
well known.
Orders may be addressed to
A. E. MARSHALL, Sec’y,
j9 Atlanta, Or.
Family Dye Colors.
Patented October 13, 1863.
Black
Black for Silk
Dark Blue
Light Blue
French Blue
Claret Brown
Dark Brown
Light Brown
Si.ufl'Brown
Cherry
Crimson
Dark Drab
Light Drab
Fawn Drab
Light Fawn Drab
Dark Green
Light Green
Magenta
Maize
Maroon
Orange
Pink
Purple
Royal Purple
Salmon
Scarlet
Slate
Solferino
Violet
Yellow.
For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls,
Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets,
Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing,
and all kinds of Wearing Apparel.
A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT.
For 26 cents you can color as many goods as would
otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades
can be produced from the same dye The process is
simple, and any one can use the Dye with perfect
success. Directions in English, French and German.
Inside of each package.
HOWE ft STEVENS,
260 Broadway, Boston.
For sale by druggists and dealers generally
octUMhn
J. N. WILSON,
Photographer,
8. E. corner Broughton and Whitaker Strs.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
r~ Old pictures copied with the greatest care. dl4
XSew Hooks, New Books.
RECEIVED BT
Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly.
C ORA BELMONT, or the Sincere Lover; the Car
dlnal's Daughter, by Robert M. Daniels; a Light
and Dark Christmas, by Mrs. Henry Wood; HalfMil-
lion of Money, by Amelia B. Edwards; Social Lile of
the Chinese, by Jnstus Doolittle; Leonure and other
Poems, by Lady Chatterton; Poems by Mrs. Anna M.
Spaulding; The Red Book ol Apin; Story Middle
Ages; Miriam Rivers, the Lady Soldier; Colin Clouts
Come Home Again, by Spencer; LeBlle'sMagazine lor
February; Demoreet's Magazine for t-ebruury; Atlan
tic Monthly for February; Harper’s Monthly for F«b-
rurary. jgi
FARE REDUCED.
Cabin, $30 Steerage, $13.....Deck, $10
ehip 6 n8W ’ 8p,endid and Ter Y fhst side-wheel ateam-
General J. K, Barnes,
Morton, Commander. 2,000 tons burthen,
will positively sail on
Wednesday, 14th, at — o’co c.
commod«fonUppl P y a to a " e ' haViD * "**•“«*** sc
n WILDER k FULLARTON.
FOR NEW YORK.
The bark GEORGE S. HUNT, Captain
'Woodbury, having part other cargo engaged,
rwi l meet with despatch lor the above port,
• For freight, apply to
HUNTER ft GAMMELL.
Towage*
To Masters of Vessels and
Merchants.
The steamer
Be t ti tj
having been put in thorough repair, and being of “Su
perior Power,” offers inducements to those who may
require her services.
Apply to
■131-gw H. J. .DICKERSON ft CO.
For Paiatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, FEKNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE
AND PICOLATA.
The elegant and very fast steam packet
SYLVAN SHORE,
Capt. JAMES TUCKER,
having been specially fitted np for thie rente, will
leave tor the above places
Every Tuesday Morning nt 10 o’clock.
All freight payable by shippers.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo-
dations, apply at the office, Florida Steam Packet
Wharf, or to
CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM,
j*I g Agetlts.
SHIPPING.
For Augusta
AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE RIVER.
Ffe-
The light-draught Smim.
UNION,
Capt. H. B. Frazier,
d^atch ms above* fromAu * 0, ‘*- have quick
Freight received and stored in fire-proof trare-
hoosefoot of Weet Broad atreet, free oftioense
This boat is new, of exceedingly light draft has
teen very successful, and Is comtdandid by officers
of long experience on the river. y omcera
Freight taken at reduced rates.
For freight, apply to
„ . J. M MYRELL,
Hams' Buildings, Bay street,
„ Or to 3L A. BARRIE,
On wharf.
FOR AHOISTA
AND WAY LANDINGS.
The popular light draft steamer
Harry Carroll
Capt Cbriobtom,
will sail for Augusta on
Tnesny, 13th inst., nt 7 o’clock n. m.
p el * ht or pawage, with good accommodations,
ap '7. t0 LaROCHE ft WEST,
—ILi Jones' Block.
Freights
FOE AUGUSTA,
KSSSSSrSfia
W°nd by their regular line of bgkt ffia^ht
b0at8 ’ CHAS. L. COLBY,
sept29—tf cor. Bay and Abercom sts.
Change of Time and Route.
For Charleston,
VIA BEAUFORT, S. C.
IV,
For Paiatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FER-
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
The new and fast sailing Steamer
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. King)
Having been placed permanently npon thie rente wi.
leave for the above places on
Friday Morning, 86th, nt 10 o’clock,
and continue to leave every Friday morning thereafter
at same hour.
Returning, she will leave Paiatka every Sunday
morning, Picolala every Sunday forenoon, and Jack
sonville every Monday morning, arriving at Sevan
nah on Tuesday morning.
Freight received at all times at the warehouse on
the wharf.
Ali 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 ft CUNNINGHAM,
Agents.
The fast steamer
F O U N T A I
Captain G. W. Castnze.
the , a , bove P 1 "*** every WEDNESDAY
MORNIG at 9 o’clock, until farther notice
for F d"whI r h f! 0 °/,o Pa8aage ' aPPly °“ b ° ard ’ atPadeI -
n2 M. A. COHEN.
FOR PAIATKA,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
(Carrying the United States Mall.)
The new and fast Steam Packet
Ella,
Capt. P. E. ROWLAND,
will leave on
Tuesday Morning, January 30th,
and continue to leave regularly "every TUESDAY at
10 o’clock.
* ^ or ,^? ighl of P»8«age. apply on board at Padel-
fonPs Wharf, near the Central Press, or to
M. A. COHEN.
Freight payable by shippers.
Freight received at all times at the Warehouse.
)29-g-m-tn-tf
TS otice.
OFFICE ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT)
CHARLESTON ft SAVANNAH R. R CO., >
Charleston, S. C., Jan. 6, I860, j
A LL persons are prohibited from removing any
property belonging to this Company from the
line of road, or otherwise trespassing npon it. Of
fenders will in every instance lie prosecuted to the
utmost extent of the law.
a S. HAINES,
2 rdlm Engineer and Snpermienden
SHIPPING).
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
The fine brig MONICA, haying most
of her cargo engaged, will receive quick
despatch.
For freight, apply to
RUE, WHITNEY k CO.,
No. 4 Harris' Range, Bay street,
Foot of Lincoln.
FOR DUBLIN
AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE ALTA-
MAHA AND OCONEE RIVERS.
The light-draft steamer
IP. JB. Gfoodsell,
Capt. J. M. Holmes,
running in connection with the steamers H. M. Cool
and Ella, to Darien, will receive freight fur the above
places. Apply to
M. A. COHEN.
* Goods consigned to A. A. DELORME, Darien
will receive prompt attention. flO-tf
Towage.
The steam tog STAR
LIGHT, Capt Anderson, is
prepared to tow vessels np
or down the river and about
he harbor.
Orders left wttb the Captain, on board, or with the
undersigned, will be attended to -
tfT-eodlm CLAGHORN ftCUNNINGHAM.
Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s
Through Line to California,
T°umreX^Mau Mn Port8 ' ana carrrlDg the
ot^o av fi Pi ^ r No ' 42 Noi {lf h RlVCT - foot of Canal street,
at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st, nth and 21st ol everv
month, (except when those dates rail on aundav and
then on the preceding Saturday,) for Asplnwali,'con
necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com
pany’s steamships from Panama for San Francisco,
touching at Acapulco.
FEBRUARY.
1st—Henry Channcey, Capt. Gray, connecting with
Colorado, Capt. Watkins.
10th—Atlantic, Capt. Maury, connecting with Sacra
mento, Capt. Caveriy.
21st—New fork. Captain Horner, connecting with
Constitution, Capt. Farnsworth.
Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with
steamers for South Pacific ports. Those of 1st touch
at Manzanillo.
THROUGH PA8SAGE RATES IN CURRENCY.
First Cabin $300
Second Cabin .. 200
Steerage v 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 rate* to clergymen and their families and
school teachers; soldiers having honorable dis
charges, Half Fare.
one hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult.
Baggage-maateis accompany baggage through, and
attend to ltdies 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 Jannary 1,
.1866, to run from New Orleans to Aspinwall via
Havana.
For passage tickets, or further information, apply
at the Company’s ticket office, on the Wharf, foot of
Canal street, North River, New York.
F. W. O. BELLOWS,
9-3m Agent.
FOR CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
THE STEAMER
FANNIE,
CAPTAIN MoNELTY,
WH1 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 Thursday following at same hour until further
notice.
This boat is In very excellent order, is commanded
by officers of experence; and has superior state room
accommodations for passengers
WhUe the boat isou her trips, freight will be re-
pense and 9t0red in flre -P roof Warehouse, free Of ex-
For freight or passage, apply to
_ F. M. MYRELL, Agt,
Harris' Buildings, Bay street.
Or to W. Jomvsow, on whart
j27-lm
FOR
MACON&HAWKKSVILLE
VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN,
And landings on the Altamulia and OcmiUgee rivers*
Steamer Darlington,
Capt. J. Brook,
will have quick despatch as above.
Freight received at all times and stored in flre-
expen!* areh0nSe at f00t ot We,t Broad street ' *ee of
This boat is of light draft, in perfect order, has im-
f 1 ^ se H C ? rr, ^ K cs P acit * being capable of carrying
offices^* 68 ° f Co t0n ’ aud ratea A No. 1 in Insurance
Freights taken by this line at low rate*.
T'ansport&tion charges on goods to Macon and
Hawkmsvilie paid promptly.
For freight engagements, apply to
F. M. MYRELL,
Harris’ Buildings, Bay street,
12 Or to M. A.BABIE. on wharf.
TOWING.
The new and powerful
; steam tug E. H. WEBSTER
Is prepared to tow vessels ia
the harbor, or to and from
ia.
Application for towing may be made to Capt. Bar
clay, on board, or to
CRANE ft GRAYBILL, Agents,
so Bay street.
For Augusta,
THIS STEAMER
K. H. MAY,
Will have dispatch for the above place. Goods ihu.
ed at all time and stored In Are proof warehouse, foot
of Lincoln street, free of coat.
J. M. KINCHLEY, Agent
Office in Claghorn ft Cunningham's.
The May arrived in Augusta from Savannah on last
Friday with her fall freight. tf oct#
Steamer Savannah
notice tcTshippers,Consignees,
OWNERS AND UNDERWRITERS.
TTtOR the parpoas of makhw a proper spportion-
r ment of the proceeds of and charges on the
the cargo saved from the above steamer, lately sunk
while on a 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 your invoices.
J. W. WOLCOTT, Agent
j24-tM6■2 Harris’ Boet Bay at
The schooner SOPHIN, of about
ninety tons hnrtbea, old measnremant
and only one year oM. Everything
Harris* Bandings, Bay street.
For Doctortown
IN CONNECTION WITH THE ATLANTIC AND
GULF RAILROAD PER
Thomasville.
Orient and
Gren. Shepley,
will leave Savannah per Doctortown every Tuesday
and Saturday morning at T o'clock. Returning, leave
■Doctortown lor Savannah every Tuesday and Satur
day morning at 7 o'clock.
For freight or passage apply to
CHAS L. COLBY ft CO.,
j3l-tf Corner Abercom and Baystreeta.
For Liverpool.
p,-FTy * 1. Pettish bark ANN, Capt. Bed’
Ega^mond, having a portion of ter cargo eu-
. sssatgaged, wants three to four bandied balm of
■^^■■cotton to complete her cargo.
For freight engagements, apply to
n * BRIGHAM. BALDWIN ft CO.
For LIVERPOOL.
The flue new clipper bark
MARIA HENRY,
PRINCE, Commander,
hayingjhree-fonnbs of ter cargo angaflnd. will have
For balance of freight, apply to
„ CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
* Corner of Abarcont and Bay streets.
Liberal allowances made on consignments to ont
rlends in Liverpool. jll-tf