Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, February 13, 1866, Image 3

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ssa Co , v'Vtf yosKi r , KB^ weime9day,Peb - 14 ,nip <i°° J ' Wednesday, February 14th, fe >P ****' I ,i»er D J,r I c * ft ° 11, If ' 1 - 7 Saturday morning F0B TuSay, February 13th, at \vm (j Gibbous, every. ,. Fl ,a!ita»‘. ev f.iiinie, (cry Wednesday morning at 9 Thursday morning at 10 Orient ,.,,U noCTOBTOWN. Thursday. February 16th, at 7 orient, Shepley, Tuesday morning, at 1 every Sunday morning, IUWS1SSVIU.E. Charles S. Hardee, every . Two Soys arid Is<*"" aI .j o’clock- y niornmg» fOB THOMASVlLLr. . , puit.r. «W »“>■> SSL**’-**’ Wednesday FOIl FUUtlD*- Shore, every Tuesday morning, a‘ Gcrty, every Saturday morning, at rt . every Friday morning at 10 I/zzie B -ei, ev j ,, aylvsn r Helen Tup f’s lay morning at 10 o’clock. HaBDEE—This steamer slrtOt 1 ' me rBiiM rer >' TaE cats- s fyJ^' lQ, ', nlt{rom Hawkinsville. We are in- » ii “ 1 “tV J Cranston for favors. ;J to rurafll • ^~LllI—Tb® Steamer Ella,Capt. Row- 1 ^ vesterday frum Florida. We are indebted .UTAiB-j —There was no general court held ; yesterday morning, there being i ft*' je$ fur i into court. ■ f: if LIIMOBE.- city i -.—The steamship Kingfisher, Capt. . ve J hea- last evening from Baltimore, with r 'V. ij,t It is intended to put her on the -ii frOr 1 llv au j Sew York. She will leave ou’Wednesday, the 11th inst. Her * i “ 1 ; Crane & GraybUl. ■ n.T i _\Ve lieai* that preparations are I \trMUEBAt.E i'Al.1- 1 Je bv parties, who may be relied on to carry -rr^b pp'perly, for a grand bat masque ' ' . Hill before long. We doubt not that uliilrrnuldmeet with great success among ’i uud festive portion of the community. POixmeruoraUEiD Ce.ntbe fob Georgia. . ^j. e j ian 0 f ihia city, has received his com- * ib y eaU Centre for the State of Georgia, from joiiiJ 0. jlahoiiy ifie Head Centre of the Ameri- , 2J G ; the Fenian Brotherhood. Mr. Skehan it tn&ivn to most of onr business men as a very v and intelligent gentleman, and hia appoint* reilecta theliigliest credit on the Brotherhood of irv Warrant Issued.—In December last ,:e of Bichardscn i Barnard was robbed of some .aetb of buots and shoes, and yesterday the firm w oTuU warrant issued by Justice Hart to ex- .±- premises of Mr. Feeley, near Yamacraw, ; a t alleged receivers of the stolen property of itL’.ribrd. The officers found one case of shoes me boots, which Mr. Richardson of the firm, id-jiitifie-J as part of that stolen from his « The case will be heard to-day or to-morrow. iLudiyr or ^\’HId£EY.—Yesterday Justice Staley i;j:ilk. cumulation into the alleged larceny of vouittey, the property of Mr. Loftis, from xhi.-f one day last week. The testimony d conclusively that Juo. McDonnell took the i sad placed it on his dray and drove off with it. -,v. a he: did not deny the taking but did the l.l a stealing. The defendant was remanded , m delimit ui bail, to await his trial at the May u u.c Criminal Court. talrtvuary of the Georgia. Historical Society. He-tendance of members at the anniversary meet- :1b: night v/aa the largest we have witnessed on previous occasion for many years, and the feeling merest manifested in the affairs of the society af- iel moat gratifying assurance of its future prosper ed usefulness. After the transaction of the usual ry business, the Society went into the elec- icers for the ensuing year, when tne follow- hgentlemen were re-elected: ■President—Right Rev. Stephen Elliott. 1 first Vice President—John Stoddard, Esq. I^d Vice President—Hon. Solomon Cohen. oudiiig Secretary—-Dr. R. D. Arnold. I Roaring Secretary—Dr. Easton Yonge. IIrssiurer—Y.ii. s. Bogart, Esq. Liwr.-n—J. F. CaNN, Esq. Sbiuw-CoL W. Thobne Williams, Wm. B. I-Dosos, Efiq., Dr. W. M. Charter^ Thos. M. Noa- f°CD,l8q., a a. Richmond and Hon. E. J. Har- - the election of officers the President read sn ires* tc the members, in which he alluded to the inline of the standard of literary taste in uri urged the importance of maintaining amidst an institution, which should stimulate I - tldr an interest in letters. He recommended Uiision of new vigor in the management of the f ery, an enlargement of its means and iu sphere of • ne ®» hv rendering it attractive and by extend- ! Jeuefits to the intellectual community of both •uuoug tbe most important practical sugges- •I the address was a proposition to dispose of its Fosait library building and build a larger half upon a "•■eligible site. •Ires* was listened to with earnest approval • c members, and at its conclusion, on motion of -nir.-, a copy was solicited- for publication in • 1 -e transaction of some further business, the • • - turned to supper at the Marshall House, in humg sidoon of which they found a most ' repast a waiting them, and where an hour spent m discussing the choice viands ” 4t ltJelu by mine hoste Luce, amid ^reealle interchange of social con- |r^cl* ltaU ^ 8tnlimunt - Tbe clergy of the city ti h „... C ’ CC&8 ^ 0II » a iidit was perhaps their vener- certainly not the tameness of the to the conviviality a tone of moder- «Hr CouvU*to«X6ie Judy* ChMivlmi Tka following i* the jury drawn for tbfo court yea* terday; Charles H. MagiU, foreman; Jno. V. tjd nerat, Bobt. Mclntire, Levi Dewitt. Edward PetUu, H. F. Bennett, C. D. Rodgers, Jacob Lippman, U, Goien, H. Rothschild, Jno. Oliver, Philip M. Box, Ma tin Conway. M. J. Doyle, J. P- Williamaon, A. KoLlar r G Brown. Jno. H. Williams. The following indictments were presented by th? grand jmy; State vs. Jno. O’Donnell and Jno. Montgomery, as aault and i>»tteiy. True bill. State va. Hugh and Elizabeth Riley.formiademeanor. True billa against Hugh, and ignored the bill against Elizabeth. State vs. Isaac T. Crawford, for assault and battery. True bill. Ststa vs. Celia Haly, indicted for fornication. True bill. State vs. Jos. McDermott, charged with adultery True bill. The Cntccs.—About three thousand people were gathered inside the mammoth parilllon of Dan Castel- lo’s Cirous last evening. The performances of the talented artiste who compose the company met with wamrTipproval, and the feats .of Herr Ltngel in. the lions’ cage aroused the Interest of the spectators to a pitch of keen excitement. The riding and tumbling was better than is commonly seen in traveling shows of this kind, and what with the lions, the perfoming horses and other extra attractions, the “horse-opera cannot tail to draw crowds to every performance du ring its stay in Savannah. 1- Abbivai. of ibe Steamship Vibgo.—The steamship Virgo, Captain Buckley, arrived at her wharf yesterday morning from New York. She brought full freight and a good number of passengerB. We are indebted to Purser Slocum for full files of New York papers and the following Intelligence: On the 11th, 26 miles north east of Charleston U. S. Light Houss, passed schooner Pharos, Howland, bound south. The Lamar Tblal.—The Military Commission en. gaged upon the trial of G. B. Lamar, Jr., yeaterday heard the plea of the acouBed, presented by his conn, sel, Thos. E. Lloyd, Esq. The argument of the Judge Advocate for the Government will be made on Wednes day. Fend between Civil and Military Au thorities at New Orleane. New Orleans, Feb. 6.—Somewhat of s fried exists In New Orleans between the civil and military autbori- tiea, and it ia understood that the matter has been re ferred to Washington. It is all about the conduct of the Mayor of the city. Public opinion sides with Gen. Canby, whose conduct meets with general approval. 9) a poison’s Message to Maximilian—Max imilian mast Depend on ills Own Re. sources. New York, Feb. 8.—The correspondent of the Lon don Times gives a minute account of the circum stances under which the Emperor Napoleon dis patched M. Salleard on a special mission to Mexico. He was hurried to the palace when the Emperor said he wanted him to set out without delay for Mexico, with a message from him to Maximilian. That he considered that he (Napoleon) had fulfilled all the obli gations imposed on him, and the time bad now ar rived when Maximilian "must depend upon hia own resources without the help of the French army." M. Salleard asked for some credentials, but the Em peror observed that there was no necessity for any documents. All he had to do was simply to represent to Maximilian the conversation he had Just had, and that would suffice. He told M. Salleard, morover, to lose no time in setting out for Mexico, but to depart by the first steamer. Your Ball and my Ox. Mr. John O’Mahony, Head Centre of the American branch of the Iriah Republic—(we mean one of the Head Centers, for we shall keep out of the Fenian fight if we can)—has issued a manifesto, declaring that Bri tish Government spies (detectives) are dogging the footsteps of the Fenians ofJjjar city. He says: “It is a fact as startling as it is disgraceful, that •pies, acting under the direction of a foreign Govern ment, prowl about our streets, and, even under the statute of Washington, hatch conspiracy against citi zens of the republic, &c., Ac. "This, of course, is the way the matter looks in the •eyes of the Head Centre; but not exactly so in ours. We trust our Government will maintain the strictest neutrality in the war now opening between the Fe nians and the British, and that whatever privUeges are accorded to one belligerent will be extended also to the other. And, as the Head Centre and his breth ren are allowed to "hatch conspiracy” here, why not their enemies ? We cannot imagine. In fact, the H. C’s indignation reminds us of an anecdote told in Congres is by a Western Member, of a fellow who was gambling on a Mississippi steamboat, and had slipped three aces into his boot to await the time of need.— The time came; when, drawing on his reserve, lie found that other and insignificant cards had been rougishly substituted for his winning ones. “I won’t play any more, ” he exclaimed in fierce indignation, there’s cheating around this board, by George !" Operations of the Fbeedmen’s Bureau.—The bu reau is in charge of dOO.OUO acres of land, and 1,500 pieces of town property. It has issued mure than 600,000 rations to refugees, and 3.500,000 to freedmeu. It has treated 2,600 refugees in hospitals and decently buried 227 of them. It has treated 45,00J freedmeu and made the graves for 6,000 of the number. Trans portation has been furnished to 1,700 refugees and 1,900 freedmen. In the schools there are 80,000 people that have been instructed by this bureau. 1 p.-tsen. "-^ratiiaaiftT ! the ck. General Bankrupt Law.—Mr. Jeucks of Rhode Island, who has been laboring long, both in and out of committee, upon a general bankrupt act, haa given notice in the House that he should demand action upon it as the special order due to-morrow. The bill is understood to be a very accommodating one, since it provides a way for any embarrassed man to wipe ont all his debts, and Mr. Jencks expects it to pass. Several gentlemen, and among them Mr. Coukling of New York, who has also spent considerable Congres sional tim6 during two or three terms in the careful Investigation of the subject, propose to amend the act materially if the House will permit It. How Brave Men Fraternize.—Major General James D. Fessenden, son of Senator Fessenden, who has just been mustered out of service, has accepted the position of Superintendent of the New England division of the National Express Company, of which General Joseph E- Johnson, formerly of the Confeder ate army, is President. General Fessenden's head- S uarters will be at Boston, in which city he now is for le purpose of putting the machinery of the company n operation. —The withdrawal of the French troops from Mexico is claimed as a triumph of Secretary Seward's states manship. —The report of the visit of President Roberts and General Sweeney to Canada, which created so much consternation among the ’’ Kanucks," and led to the calling out of the militia, turns out to have been a cruel hoax. The suspected parties were only a couple of quiet oil speculators on a boring tour. —A spirit merchant in Klllamey, Ireland, has an nounced that he has still on sale a small quantity of whiskey which was drank by the Prince of Wales when last at Klllamey. —There were 458 deaths in New York last week—96 men, 98 women, 117 boys and 147 girls—a decrease of 36 from the previous week, and of 15 compared to the corresponding week of last year. To Know is to Approve.—Mrs. a. A. Allen s World s Hair Restorer and Zylobalsamum, or Hair Dressings are approved by thousands. They are the preparations for restoring, invigorating, beautifying and dressing the Hair. They are suited to both young and old.— They arrest the fall and impart a healthful and natural color to the Hair. Every Druggist sells them. f7-eod peculiarly agreeable and highly ,- c ^f rait 01 the kte esieemed I. K. Tefft, for h - a-a! res ^ oni ^ I1 8 Secretary of the Society, position at the head of the hall, features aeemed to shed f.ts t ,V* e a8 wakened pleasant remin- ... past. -•utcr har^v. n person d v ue ample justice to the l«o\ided for the occasion by the ••la* shuil house, it will not be ex- j Us t is l &e theme ' "*•' gratified ' SQ Pptr ' ll ^t it ? 'Wfa taxi VftJ on paper. Suffice it - universal commenila- ofijpany who united in becoming finale to the Frtidint -■>. uir „ ,eil ’*tourt. . »- tuc* aauaj n nn ,i - vcitrrda-' ** aubei ' of petty cases before stolen ’ ’ aa( * interminable case of v Guinea a n PI>ears that every day this •'-(aided, the j U( |, T( Ui)e '. ^ u, -‘ of the parties having "-'fitoryof msti tuted a search, and taok an f,«kerwl Jud.m‘r. JIr4 - m 38i“ 8 ’ store. They *’“6 9ove ruui( , a , tlle otIler prisoners ' J V "pposi i t g, r . JJ ’ char S° of the premises, but - on . ' f ni0,t 01 the goods have been ‘ ' man was arrested with a r^j to, *tl liiy possession which he stated pirti ° 9 ’ “ d he> with th ® ■ 5I -toy u: j, icJ “ e ^ft it, is on indictment uearl v ^ rty ° f lUe United States. This kUu of the session yeater- I fiot bo S bollard a . ai sessio “ t0 ’day owing to the Kildii-r. t t0 Po:tcr ' 8 plantation, with sgroc 3 v ., “ 8har e° of some two hundred krsoa - Xw ° rrfUSeto make contracts with luait to work a. ,t 1Mend * these people shall •oorge Ctt th B . tdpport themselves and not be ad a u UUty of 1118 Government iVt hot tm [in.? ' Rgrant negroes, or those be s eat to iaii ^ arre8 ted several J tl and probably te made to work L^ 08f t bad eets au d lanes. AltKIVALS at the hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. U. Wiltbkboer A Co. Kxporta. Per bark Wm H Jenkins, for Bristol; Eng—463,000 feet timber, 8,000 foet plank. ■ faaaengers. Per steafeshlp Virgo, from New York—M B V Mc Arthur, J Mulligan, D Hertz J K Rush, Major J H Ryatt, U S Stearns, 9 F Waldleigh, J G Batkl, c H Phillips, J Todd, G B Brown. L Y Stuart,' P Tlshter, T Meruaogh, J S Hutchinson, W P Bice. Mrs 8 B Mala, W B Sergeant, o W Fatnold and wife, dipt j H Salter, B Stnart, O W Masson, S Meyer, G Jaquam, C Clements, and 17 sreerage. Per steamer Ella, from Florida—O W Bon, A Ban ner, M Bemby, Bonkniehr, 8 Agnew, Shale, W Cali, M Call. Marshall, U W Higbt, £ Campbell, J Ham- melLG W Clark. Per steamer Cltas 8 Hardee, from Hawklnavllle— B E Wright, D Tins, J M Ashley and lady, N Ashley EM Bailey. Conslgmaws. Per steamship Virgo, from New York—Adams Ex, J W Anderson <t Sou, G W Allen, G W Adams. T H Bolshaw A Co, Brady. 8 A Co, Brigltam, B A Co, P H Behn, Bothwell A W, C L Colby A Co, L S Bennett Beil, W A C, Blun A M, Blair A B, T Bateson, J A Brown, G O Freeman, TFitziienry. D Finnegan, Falvey, A Koethrke, K A Bi ien, J M Kinchlev. L A Lattimore, N K. Baum, B A Bryant, O Cohen, Crane A G, M A Cohen, C, Purse A Co, Gaden A U, J GiHl- lautl A Co, S Goodail, C L Gilbert, Hunter A G, R LarcomOe, Linvllie A G, J l.ippmao, J Lamar, T 8 Clay, Doyle A Co, Duncan A J, E P Deyo, H Dltmus A Son, A S Hartrldge, Huribut, H A Co, A Harrig, Heidt A L. K H Hinsdale, W W Lincoln, Lathrop <C Co, G McGinley, J McMahon, F M Myrell, W H Dear- linrst. Eclipse Freight line, Einstein A Co, M Ferst A Co, A a L Friedenberger, S B Harrington, Holcomb A Co, B H Hardee. Jones A W. Kein A Co, B Molina Mr Murphy, 1 H Moses, E H Marsh A Co, EL Neid- linger, B M -teely, P dt Myers, P Beiiy, H G Buwe A Co, M Newmark, Palmer A D, B A Barnard. Sorrell Bros. S Wilkins, Tison A Gordon, P Tlshler, Wiltber- ger, C W Thompson, 8 M Coldlug, D Williams GAS, Randall A Co, C G Bogers, B A Cana, W H Stark, F W Sims A Co, A A Solomons, J L Vilialonga, Van Horn, H A Murray, C White, York, W. Mclntire A P Wetter, Well A M. Clark A D, J W Burk, DA P, T Wells. A J Miller A Co, Cook A M, Yonge A N, W A Plainer, E P Webster, and others. Per steamer Chas S Hardee, from Hawklnavllle— N A Hardee N Co, Brigham, B A Co, A S Hartrir B H Haidee, GA sellg, E Padelford. Cooper A Arthur, Guilmartln A Co. Memoranda. New York, Feb 8—Ship George Turner, Crowell Savannah. Consignees per Central Railroad. February, 19th, 1866. 641 bales cotton, 51 boxes tobacco, s bales yarns, 30 bags rice, l car horses, 4 cars sundries to Bogeis A p, Wilder A F, Brady, S A Co, Bothwell A W, W Battersby, Brigham, B A Co, J Bichardson. E Padel- ford, Duncan A J. N A Hardee, W Williams, W H Cloud, W A R McIntyre, E C Bandy, R Habersham, Blun A M, Crane A G, Circus Co, W B Hodgson, W F Chaplin, H Burns, S Johnson. L J Guilmartln. Immense Improvement in Steam, HICKS’ PATENT DIRECT-ACTING, RE- CIPROCATING-PISTON STEAM EN GINES. S AVE 75 per cent, in space, weight, transportation, friction, and parts over the best engines, with great economy in steam and repairs. The cheapest, simplest most compact, and durable made. Adapted to all purposes. For circular address the Hicks Ennirie Co., No. 88 Liberty street, New York. Il9 2awdni FOR SALE. rrHE Wharf and Brick Building adjicent, known as A lot No. 15, west i f Bull street. The Whari fronts on the river 125 feet, and contains 134 feet on its west ern and 119 feet on its eastern boundary. Exclusive of the ground occupied by the bnilding and alley wav. the building extends 123 leet 8 inchestn width and SO feet in depth, and consists of 20 stores four stories high with attic*. For farther information and terms, apply to the sabacrlber. j29-2aw2w JOHN WILLIAMSON. McKAY, BLISS & CO., Commission Merchants, ixEALERS in White Oak and Yellow Plue Timber of u all sizes. Cash advances made on consignments of Timber, Cotton, Naval Stores, Ac. The above-named honse offer unn-ual facilities for the sale of Sou them Products, and respectfully so licit consignment-. MuKAY. BLISS A CO., d21-tawtf 155 Broadway. N Y FOB SALS. T HOSE very valuable Lots situated on the corner of West Broad and Zulily streets, designated by the letters c, E and G. Middle Oglethorpe Ward.— Each Lot has a width of sixty-seven feet and six inches, and is one hundred and eighty feet in depth, making an area or two hundred and two and a half feet by one hundred and eighty. This would afford abundant room for the erection of a Hotel of exten sive proportions, or for any kind of manufactory.— For any of which purposes these lols are iligiblv sit uated, being near to the Central Railroad Depot, ami on one of the principal streets of the city. The above Lots may be treated for at private sale separately or together, and if not disposed of previously, will be offered at public sale in front of the Court Honse on the first TUEsDAY-hrApra next, by T. J. Walsh. At which-time and place will also be offered Lot No. 3 , Franklin Ward, on Broughton street, and the Island of Great Warsaw, containing two thousand acres. R. T. GIBSON, Executor, fl2-eod of estate of Dr. O. P. Richardson. SPECIAL NOTICES. BAXCHLLO&’S HAIR Bn The Original and Best in the World 1 The only true and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Instan- taneons. Prodaces immedlate.y a splendid Black ot natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin. Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Drug gists. The gennine is signed William A. Batchelor. Also, REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLEFLEURS, For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair. aul4-ly CHARLES BATCHELOR. New York. A S Hamilton and wife, Georgia W O Sandwich, Ga A P Kunkel, N Y D Hertz, N Y W G Alien, S S J M Hall, Ga Capt T H Morton, G Mitchell, N Y Mrs S B Marla, N Y J H Miller, Ga E Baynaid, 8 C J O Leavy, Va MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCK. J E Mulligan, N Y J Bush, N Y J G Ladd, ti B Brown, W B Sargent, Newark W P Rice, Memphis J H Pratt, USA C H Phillips, N Y L Pierce, N Y J Todd,N Y G W Fernold and wife G S Hookey, Augusta D S Smith, C H Smedes, R D Meader, Fla W Call, Fla W A SLober, Fla-. J H Salter, N Y J H Jackson, N Y J L Gregory, W Dickson, C Haas, E H Clapp, g^liipping: Iutellijwence. Miniature Almanac—This Dap. Sun rises 6 36 Moon rises 4 48 Sunsets 6 241High water 8 37 POET OF SAVANNAH. Monday. Feb. 12, 1866. Arrived. Steamship King Fisher. Rector, Baltimore—Crane <£ Gray bill. Steaapshlp Virgo, Bulkier. New York~0 Cohen. Steamer Ella, Rowland. Florida—M A Cohen. Steamer Chas 8 Hardee, Johnston, Hawklnavllle— Erwin A Hardee. Schr Abby B, Ferguson, Darien. Brig C Mathews, , New York—Van Horn, Holyoke A Murray. Schr Irzetta, , New York—T W Neeley. Schr Georgia, New York—L J Guilmartln. « schr Henry Crosby, . Camden. Me—Crane A Grayblll. Cleared. Br bark Wm H Jenkins, Corning, Bristol, Eng—E A Soullard. Imports. Pey Steamer Chas 8 Hardee, from HawklhsvUle— 30o bales cotton, 17 bides, 112 sacks peas, 1 bbl syrop. PefJtewner plia, from Florida—19 bales upland cotton. 79 do sea iaiauq dp, 18 bjilg syrup, 87 cow hides, an£ sundries. ’ LYON’S KATHAIRON. Kathalron is from the Greek word “Kathro,” o ‘Katliairo,” signifying to cleanse, rejavenate and re store. This article Is what its name signifies. For preserving, restoring and beautifying the human hair, it is the most remarkable preparation in the world, it Is again owned and pnt 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. II is a most delightful Hair Dressing. *. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the bead cool and lean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy. It prevents the hair from falling off and torniug gray. It restores hair upon bald heads. Any lady or gentlemaD Who values a beaatful head of hair should use Lyon’s Kathalron. It is known and used throughout the civilised world. Sold by al respectable dealers. DEMAS BARNES A CO.1 oct27-eodlv New York. Agua de Magnolia. A toilet delight I The ladies’ treasure and gentle men’s boon 1 The “sweetest thing’’ and largest quan tity. Manufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia Used for bathing the face and person, to render- the skin soft ana fresh, to prevent ernptions, to perfume clothing, Ac. * It overcomes the unpleasant odor of perspiration. It removes redness, tan, blotches, Ac. It cures nerroas headache and allays inflammation. It cools, softens and adds delicacy to the skin. It yields a subdued and lasting perfume. It cures mosqneto bites and stings of insects. It contains no material injurious to the skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera Singer*. It is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Try he Magnolia Water once and yon will use no other Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water afterwards. DAMAS BARNES A CO., oct2T-eo81y Props. Exclusive Agents, N. Y. SCRANTON, SMITH&GO,, Keep constantly on band choice old BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GIN, WINES, Ac. AND EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES. ALSO, Hay. Corn, Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to the trade, and we flatter ourselves that we can make it to the interest of dealers to patronize us, at the heed of Bay, opposite to Jefferaou afreet. O-lm S. T.—i860—X. Drake’s Plantation Bitters* v ‘ * *■ * ’ They purify, strengthen and invigorate. ^ ; $ They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. The}* strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the ^omach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Dial rhana, Cholera and Cholera Morbus They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best Bit ers in the world. They make the weak strong, ana are exhausted nature’s fcreat re storer They are made of pure 8L Croix .Bom, the elebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. - Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. Only gen uine when Cork is covered by our private C. 81 Stamp. Beware of counterfeits and refilled bottles. P. H DRAKE A CO., oct28-eodly til Park Row, New^York. C ippeb Tips protect the toes of children’s shoes,— €»• p Ur will outwear three without Ups. Sold every- wnere. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm* Thfr is the most delightful and extraordinary article ever discovered. It changes the snn-bnrnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of youth, and tbe distin gue appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness from the Bkin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It contains no material injurious to the skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. It is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Retail price, 50 ceuts. Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y. Address all orders to DEMAS BARNES A CO., ocl27-eodly New York. CITY OF 8AVANS AH, i Office Clerk of council, Feb. 9, i860, f Election ISrotice. An election will be held at the next regular meet lug of Council. Feb.-21st, 1866, at 7 o’clock F. M., for the offl :e of Port Warden, to fill a vacancy'caused by the resignation of Thos. Holcombe. Applicants must state in their applications C. * names of their securities (two required to each bond,, aud hand In their applications to me on or before ten o’clock A. M., on that day. JAMES STEWART, feb9-10. Clerk of Council f M PORTER And Wholesale Dealer In Foreign and -1- Domestic Ales, Wines. liquors, Philadelphia Por ter, ^uup^iie Cider, Ac., No. 178 Fulton Street, QppaetteSt- Paul’* Church, NEW YORK. -> Bottler of Mile's Celebrated Ale for Shipping end Family use. Parti™Ur attention paid to Filling end Shipping Southern Orders. All orders by mall will be promptly attended to. -n!4-3m Soluble Pacific GUANO. WE invite the attention of-Planters to this valuable ” Guano, as a matter of importance to their in terest It is similar in appearance, odor aud compo sition to Peruvian Guano, differing only in the pro portions of the same elements, it contains less am monia, but nearly onejhundred per cent, more of Flips- phate than Peruvian Guano, one-third of wbich is im mediately soluble. It is quite as active as Peruvian Guano, and is less costly. For farther information, apply to E. C. WADE A CO., Agents, Jl-3m Savannah, Ga BLANCEV1LLE SLATE MH COMFY, VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. Cnp’l Stock., £500,000 SHARES, 860 EACH. Dirxotors—H. Brigham, J. F. Dever, E. C. Gran olas, A. Wilbur and A E. Marshall. Pbisidznt—A. Wilbur, Savannah, Ga. Yioz President—E. C. Granniss, Macon, Ga. Ssobetarv—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga. T HIS Company will soon be prepared to (111 any orders for Slate, however large, for roofing, for furniture manufactured oat of slate, for lintels, for pavement, and for any other uses to which slate can lie applied. The quarry Is convenient to the cities of Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Columbus. Ga.; to the cities of Selma, Montgomery and Mobile, Ala.; to New Orleans, aud will shortly be to Mem phis, Tenii.. aud Si. Loui9, Mo. The superiority of slate for roofing purposes, and its special adaptability to various articles of furniture and for pavement are well known. Orders may be addressed to A. E. MARSHALL, Sec-y, j8- Atlanta. Ga. FOB NEV TOIE. ■ CABIN PASSAGE, $35 DECK, SIO The aplendid steamship KINGFISHER will sail for New York on WEDNESDAY, February 14th, at — o'clock. For freight or passage, apply to CRAN no CRANE A GRAYBILL. FOR NEW YORK. ATLANTIC COAST Mail Hteamship Company- SIDE-WHEEL SHIP, Carryeng the Untied states Mail. Family Dye Colors. Patented October 13, 1803. Black Black for Silk Dark Blue Light Blue French Blue Claret Brown Dark Brown Light Brown Suuff Brown Cherry Crimson Dark Drab Light Drab Fawn Drab Light Fawn Drab Dark Green Light Green Magenta Maize Maroon Orange Pink '* GiS CONSUMERS Will please take notice tbat bills due fur Gas up to the 1st of January last must be settled on or before Tuesday, 13th inst. After that date tbe flow of gas will be stopped from all persons iu arrears, without farther notice. W. F. HOLLAND, fto-3 Accountant. Notice. THE City Treasurer is prepared to receive certaiu of the taxes levied by the Ordinance passed Decem ber 27th, 1865. That Is, tile tsx upon gross sales of merchandise and wares of every des<njih..upon all freight and passage money payable in this city, aud upon horses and mules. These taxes are due be tween the first and tenth of each mouth for the pre ceding month. All other taxes are payable quarterly between tbe same dates, intlie months of April, July, October and January. R. T. GIBSON, fl City Treasurer. NOTICE OFFICE ATLANTIC St GULF R. R. CO., I Savannah, January 24, 1864.) The Annual Meeting ot the Stockholders of the Allantic A Gulf Railroad Company will be held at their office, on Bay street, on Wednesday, the 14ih 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. D. MACDONAI.D, j26-td Secretarv. Tax Notice. OFFICE U. S. DIRECT TAX COMMISSIONER, 1 District of Georgia, V Savannah, Jan. 16tb, 1866. j Stir Notice Is hereby given that tbe tax roll for Chatham County Is completed, and owners of Real Estate In said county, Lots, Lrnds and Improve ments, outside tbe city of Savannah, or Real Estate returned for Taxation in said county in 1860, must pay the Taxes due thereon within sixty (60) days from this date at our office, N. W. cor. South Broad aud Lincoln streets, savannah, or suffer the penalty, t .. . T. P. ROBR, ) S. A. PANi OAST, > Commissioners. J. C. BATES, fa-tr Ball’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Benever Has proved itself to be tbe most perfect preparation for the hair ever offered to the pnblic. It is a vegetable compound, and contains no injur! oos properties whatever. IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIG INAL COLOR It will keep the hair from falling ont. It cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, lus trous aud silken. It is a splendid hair dressing. No person, old or young; should fail to use it. IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE FIRST'MBDIOAL AUTHORITY. BTAskfor Fall's Vegetable Sicilian Hal Renewer, and take no other. R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. EL, Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. - BARNES, WARP & CO., New Orleans, La., u23-6m Southern Wholesale Agents. jle Royal Purple Salmon Scarlet Slate Solferino Violet Yellow. For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfa, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, . Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel. *JT a SAVING OF 80 PER CENT-.» For 25 cents yon can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the same dye. The prooesa is simple, and any one can nse the Dve with perfect snccess. Directions in English, French and German, inside of each package. *. HOWE & STEVENS, 260 Broadway, Boston. For sale by druggists and dealers generally. ectl0-6m GUANO. Having tuade arraugements for a supply of PERUVIAN GUANO, we are prepared to receive orders for any amount at $120 per ton of 2.0U0 lbs, delivered in savannah in good order. WRIGHT, GIBBS & CO„- No. 7 Jones’ Block, Bay street, fin Savannah, (4a. Thomas Dixon, SAVANNAH, GA., PACKER AND RE-PACKER OF COTTON, Wool, Hides, Rags, Junks, etc., I N the best shipping order, at foot of Jefferson st. j30-3m NEW PERFUME For the Handkerchief. FHALON’S A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of MARRIAGE A LL persons are prohibited from removing any Containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 flue Plates oraKSefwL^tr^foTu'lfo ^ ^ and Engravings of the Anatomy of the Human Or gans in a state of Health and -Disease, with a Trea tise qn Early Errors, its Deplorable Consequences upon tbe mind and Body, with the Author’s Plan of Treatment—the only rational and successful mode ot cure, as shown by the report of cases treated, a truthful adviser to the married, and those contem plating marriage, who entertain donbta 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. 81 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. i he author may be consulted upon any of the dis eases upon which hia book treats either personally or by mail, and medicines sent to any part of the world, ectio 6m W. M. WALSH, XITHOLESALE Druggists, corner Barnard and VY Broughton streets, Savaanali, Ga., General Agent for the South. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair. * clock's Hair Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Sto^Hali^from Falling Out r Hair Restorer Prevents Headache. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer is elegantly Perfumed. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer is all that can be claimed at s dressing. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer possesses ail the merit claimed for it A single trial convinces the most sceptical of its value. If, after a thorough trial of two bottlee'tt does not give perfect satisfaction, tbe money will be refunded. Sold everywhere at $1 per bottle, six bottles for |6. dlA«od tf A Most Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra ?rant Perfume, Distilled from the Rare and Beautiful Flower from which it Jakes its name. .Manufactured only by PIIALOV & SON, NEW YORK. BEWABE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR PHALON’S-TAKE NO OTHER. Bold by Druggists generally. jS-eodly FARE REDUCED. Cabin, §30 Steerage, §15 Deck, §10 shfr? e uew ’ *pl®ndid and very fast side-wheel steam- Greneral J. K. Barnes, Mobtoh, Commander, 2,000 tons burthen, will positively sail on Wednesday, I4tb, at - o'coi. commodstwns, appl?*^’ h4yl "* Ter T superior ac- n WILDER Sc FULLARTON. FOR NEW YORK. .The bark GEORGE 8. HUNT, Captain ' Woodbury, having part of her cargo engaged, rwi l meet with despatch for the above port For freight, appfyto BHNTKK SS GAMMBLL. Towage. To Masters of Vessels and Merchants. The steamer D e t ti t» having been put in thorough repair, and being of “Su perior Power,’’ offers inducements to those who mav require her services. Apply to j31-2w H. J DICKERSON A CO. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The elegant and very fast steam packet SYLVAN SHORE, Capt JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted np for this route, will leave tor the above places Every Vueiday Horning at IU o’clock. All freight payable by shippers. For freight or passage, having superior accommo- dations, apply at tbe office, Florida Steam Packet Wharf, or to- CLAGHORN St CUNNINGHAM, J 27 g Agents. For Palatka, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FER NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and fast sailing Steamer LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. H. King} Having been placed permanently upon this route »i leave for the above plaoes on Friday Morning, 36th, at 10 o’clock, and continue to leave every Friday morning thereafter at same hour. Returning, she will leave Palatka every Sunday morning, Picnlata every Snnday forenoon, and Jack sonville every Monday morning, arriving at Sevan nab 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 tbe office on Florida Steam Packet wharf; or to , CLAGHORN St CUNNINGHAM, i 2 *- 11 Agents. For Augusta AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE RIVER. The light-draught steamer TJ 2ST I O NT, Capt. H. B. Fbazrs, despatches above 6 fromAu * D * a ’ q«!<* Freight re«ived and stored in flre-proof ware* h °n»f f® 01 of West Broad street, free of expense This boat ia new, of exceedingly light draft, haa been very successful, and is commanded bv officers of long experience on the river. 1 k***v*»» Freight taken at reduced rates. For freight, apply to F. M. MYRELL, Harris' Buildings, Bay street, Or to M. A. BARRIE, On wharf. 18 Freights FOR A06USTA, rrflEI undersigned are prepared to receive goods at A their Warehoosee—free of expense imdcov ered by lnstumr.ee—for shipment to Angnsta and K inta beyond by their regular line of light draught ats. Apply to CHAS. L. COLByT* eept29—tf cor. Bay and Abercorn sts. Change of Time and Route. For Charleston, VIA BEAUFORT, 8. C. F O The fast steamer u N T A I Captain G. W. Caanma. 3V, the , *. bove P i ’ ,c< » 6 very WEDNESDAY MURNIG at 9 o'clock, until farther notice. For freight or passage, apply on board, at Padel- ford'a wharf, or to fl2 M. A. COHEN. FOR CHARLESTON, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. THE STEAMER FANNIE, CAPTAIN MoNELTY. Win leave as above from the Florida Steamboat Wharf font 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 While the boat Is on her trips, frtiirht will be re- ceived and stored in flre-proof warehouse, free of ex- peuse. For freight or passage, apply to F. M. MYRELL, Agt. J27-lm Harris' Buildings, Baystreet. Or to W. Johnson, on wharf FOR 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 Morning, January 30th, and continue to leave regularly every TUESDAY at 10 o'clock. For freight or passage, arply on board at Padel- ford's Wharf, near the Central Press, or to M. A. COHEN. Freight payable by shippers. Freight received at all times at the Warehouse. )29-e-m-tu-tf N otice. OFFICE ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT! CHARLESTON St SAVANNAH H R. CO., I Charleston, S. C., Jan. C, 1866. J „ upon it. Of fenders will in every instance be prosecuted to the utmost extent of the law. H. S HAINES, ^^^i^^edln^^^^^^CngineeTaninitiperinienilen SHIPPING. FOR DUBLIN AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE ALTA- MAHA AND OCONEE RIVERS. rnnnlni and places. Apply to M. A. COHEN.' fy Goods consigned to A. A. DELORME, Darien will rcoeive prompt attention. no-tf Towage. The steam tug STAB- LIGHT, Capt. Anderson, ia prepared to tow vessels np or down the river and about he harbor. Order, left with the Captain, on board, or with the undersigned, will be attended to tft-eodlm CLAGHORN JtCUNNINGHAM. Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s Through Line to California, TpoUCHING at Mexican Ports, and carrying the X United States Mail. Iteave Pier No. 42 North River, toot, of Canal street, at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st, llth and 21st of every month, (except when those dates fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday,) for Asplnwall, 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. Manry, connecting with Sacra mento, Capt. Oaveriy. 21st—New York, Captain Horner, connecting with Constitution, Capt. numswurth. Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Pananla with steamers for South Pacific porta. - .Those of 1st touch at Manzanillo. THBOUOH PASSAGE BATES IN CUKHBNCT. First Cabin uni • .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 charges, Half Fare. One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult. Baggage-maatere accompany baggage through, and attend to ladiea and children without male protec- tore. 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 tbe line January l, 1866, to ran from New Orleans to Aspinwall via Havana For passage tickets,-er farther information, apply at the Company’s ticket office, on the Wharf, foot of Canal street, North River, New York. • F. W. G. BELLOWS. 9-3m Agent. MACON&HAWKQfSVILLE VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, And landings on the Altcimaha and Ocmulgee rtvet9» Steamer Darlington, Capt. J. Brook, will have quick despatch aa above. Freight received at all times and stored In fire* proof warehouse at foot of West Broad street, free of expense. This boat is of light draft, in perfect order, has lm- “f^fe^rrying capacity, being capable of carrying ' ’’ ~ ' A No. 1 in insurance 1.600 bales of cotton, and rates i offices. Freights taken by this line at low rates. Ti ansportation charges on goods to Macon and Hawkinsville paid promptly. For freight engagements, apply to F. M. MYRELL, Harris’ Buildings. Bay street, rc OrtoM. A. BARIS, on wharf. For Doctortown, IN CONNECTION WITH THE ATLAN TIC & GULF RAILROAD. The fast-sailing steamer ORIENT will leave her wharf, foot of Abercorn street, on Thursday, Feb. 15, at 7 o’clock s.n. For freight or passage, having snperior accommo dations, apply to CHAS. L. COLBY Sc CO., 03 Corner Bay and Abercorn streets. TOWING. . The new and powerful i steam tag E. H. WEBSTER is prepared to tow vessels in the sarbor, or to and from Application for towing may be made to Capt. Bar clay, on board, or to CRANE Sc GRAYBILL, Agents, 60 Bay afreet. For Augusta, THE 8TKAMKB R. M. M.AY, Will have dispdtch for the above place. Goods receiv ed at all time and stored in Are proof warehouse, foot of Lincoln street, free of cost t J. M. KINCHLEY, Agent Office in Clnghorn A Cunningham’*. The May arrived in Augusta from Savannah on last Friday with her fall freight tf oet9 The light-draft staamar P. B. Capt J. M. Holms, sing in connection with the steamers H. M. Cool T7V)R the ptupoea of making a proper annortlon. Ella, to Darien, will receive freight for the above F ment of the proceeds of and chargeson the Steamer Savannah NOTICE TO^SHrPFERsT^ONSIGNEES, OWNERS AND UNDERWRITERS a ment 07 u»e proceeds 01, and charges on the the cargo saved from the above steamer, lately rank while on a voyage from Savannah to Augusta, von are particularly requested to prevent to the underelgned! within forty days from date hereof proof of .hinmant and copies of your invoices. ■ ‘ uupment and copies of your invoices. Bays! FOR SALE. SOPHIA of about ninety tons burthen, old measurement, only t»e year old. Eve^w ready for saa. Apply at „ PILOT’S OFFICE, Honfa* Buildings, Bay sti£Qt, For Doctortown IN CONNECTION WITH THE ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD PER Thomasville. Orient and Oen. Shepley, will leave Savannah per Doctortown every Tuemlav and Saturday morning at 7 o’clock. Returning, leave Doctortown lor Savannah every Tneaday and Satur day morning at 7 o’clock. For freight or peasege apply to CHAS L. COLBY k CO, Corner Abercorn and Bay streets For Liverpool. gaged, wants three to four hundred bales of “■^cotton to complete her cargo. For freight engagements, apply to 1HAM. BALDWIN Sc CO. For LIVERPOOL. Aa fine new clipper baric MARIA HENRY, PRINCE, Commander, haying three-fourth* of her cargo engaged, will have For balance of freight, apply to CHAR L- COLBY * CO., Corner of Abercorn and Bay afreets. Liberal allowances made an consignment! to on fiend* in Liverpool. jii-tf