Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, February 14, 1866, Image 3

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4 ±yj. A 1ST N AH. " nd Stea, “ er ‘- Kl""" 1 fob NEW YORK. I k Barn at 1 , Wednesday, Feb. 14 trmiebip «' ,n ' tA-lec* , , -aturday, February 17th, : Ijeo’c'ocfe® “• ThursdAy , February 15th. at 7 ^L-liiP '> r = u ’ 1 k rnnuUvingslon, Saturday, Feb. 17. •unship 111 n tl ,ClUCk r „ BALTIMORE. Friday, February 16th, at .hi; 1 urtb Point* i February 16ih, at Ffiday yOH MAOOS. M4 ry Ella, Monday, February 19th, at- s; ,. ; ,iner J icb „ F*»nnlalu, F,1K AfGrSTA. ,, (.iwa.iis, every Saturday morning fob CHAK1.KSTOK. very Wednesday morning at 9 wk. Very Thursday morning at 10 Frnuie t:k ,. lK i.oLT'iRrowN. ori nt Thursday, February loth, at \ ..leer Oneia- j« t ‘ B ‘ ||t> ev ery Tuesday morning, at 1 Sliejdey, every Sunday morning, |»Mlll (,r den- Is'eaniere Two 1 t morning K I1AWKIN8TILLE. ,vs anti Charles S. Ilardee, every at 9 o’clock. lit TIH»MAbVILI.K. Monday, Wednesday Li ftW lfr 0. F. Futt'T, rning, at 4 o’clock. |.(IK FLORID*. very Tuesday rnornine, at Ineunor Sylvan Shore , r Helen Getty, every Saturday morning, at ' L zzie Baker, every Friday niomlug at 10 , PH., ,.vt*ry Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock. ACGCS lra\ ..—The steamer Minnie Rrandt, arrived last evening from Augusta. We t. il to the purser for favors. D\liimoW —The steamship North Point, . t)l an ived yesterday morning from Balti- t jj xvrv large cargo. The captain will please ir thanks for favors. , u r ike Fj 11M -Nclty, aton. We , J here - The steamer Fannie, esterday morning from • indebted to the purser lor files of i Moudav and other favors. 1 hie FlampeaU at New York.—A dia- vc l yesterday by Messrs. Wilder & Fuller- 5 of the Flambeau, says that steamship ar- V.* luik yesterday forenoon at eleven i he San Ja. »nto had not then an ived. va/ of tul Lizzie Baker.—'This steamer, under in j 0 f captain King, arrived here yesterday t iron hd-itka, Fla. She brought seventy f p,-a inland cotton and sixty-two of upland, i a uuinber of passengers. \ oiAJiE.-resrerday morning a negro, in walking L-li the market, picked up a piece of meat from 1 the stall* and made away with it The owner .Lift and uttering the cry of “ stop thief;” about udrul eivcited negroes and others joined in it, il Ho’uuntH tiie negro had given them the slip. a-i:= hiniiHli.rd a fund of amusement for the •.n;r-L'AEi;.N Kailroad.—At an election for presi- lta:.d directoi'B'oi this company, held in i^Iaeon on :■!* the following gentlemen were elected for T-sJent-Wm. S. Holt. feivtors—John \V. Anderson, William A. Black, ,»i. lum»w, John McNab, John E. Jones, Wil- - m •Vauley, Virgil Powers. Tlic Circus. tr pavilion • f the Great Show at the corner of Con st and Montgomery streets, was again thronged nglit to witness the performance of this world- wued Show, under the leadership of Dan Castello. kacc surrounding the large tent on either side tyUliautly illuminated with about oue hundred gas lights set in front of reflectors, which r'j'ti light each way for at least one square. The nuance of the different persons was equal if not ".0: to their eifoit* on the opening night, and 1 astello’e and Mr. Parker's jokes were at once 7 * Dli well-timed. Most of the feats of the acro- 1 1 l he troupe were truly astonishing and we may ■. “0 cannot be excelled, while the performances 1- Parker, the contortionist, was wonderful. The ^ of the % ladies and gentlemen was graceful and and the periormances of the horses were truly ltiful, especially that of the famous horse Czar, ^ uobicst specimen of the equine race evi ‘ •.i this country, and draws forth exclamations mation from all who behold him. ?rr Lciigel’s adventures in the den of almost un •i h'jiis is indeed thrilling, and one almost holds huth in horror while gazing on him in his peril- Herr Lc-ngel met with an accident while uJ-a iiis: before he came to this city, whereby he ; brthc present the use of his left hand, which ■“iits his performing as is his wont. * •’•ton, tiie liberal and enterprising manager, u * lliat he has set apart Friday afternoon next lsraild matinee for the benefit of the three orphan “•^of Savanuah. He will appoint Mayor Ander ‘■-isiirer cl the fund, which is to be divided pr sjion^ the several institutions, and he asks the 1 Savannah to aid him to the extent of their this laudable enterprise. The liberality of ■-*ir.iois proverbial, and in almost every city he •' •vd 111 the South he c has contributed the pro- ° ae Performance to some charitable object. ullzcaa stojnd the efforts of the generous : !; l L b ’ aIteruoon matinees for ladies and •moon this week, commencing committing a nuisance in the market, and failing to appear and answer the charge was fined five dollars and costs of court. A man named Ryan was charged with breaking open drawers of Mr. Dixon, under the bluff. He said that he waa employed as watchman in the place and that there was nothing to steal in the place. The’ case waa turned over to a magietiate for examination. A married woman was then arraigned on th e charge of disorderly conduct in Indian street, at one o’clock yesterday morning. The policeman testified that the woman’s husband had asked him to ar rest her and he did so. The husband testified that she and another married woman, were in the hab.t of gettihg drunk, and that night before last she was in that state and indulged In the pastime of breaking up- the household goods; that she had only latety got ad dicted to this bad practice, and that she procured the liquor from a man who kept a little store in the neigh borhood, but who had no license and merely sold the liquor for the convenience of the women in the neigh borhood. Chief Anderson stated that not long ago, this same woman had caused her husband to be arrested on the charge of maltreating her, and went to the barrackB to testify to the same ; that on examination he “found the boot on the other leg ;’’ that instead of his beating her, she was in the habit of getting drunk and abusing him ; and that the husband is an industrious and hard working man. He accordingly locked her up, where she remained for some time but on the entreaty of hjr husband and her promise to do better for the fu ture she waa released. After reprimanding both women for their repre hensible conduct, the Mayor sentenced them to be sent to jail or wash every window in the Exchange. They preferred to do the latter, and at last accounts they were getting ready for their work. D. Ford waa charged with drunkenness and disor derly conduct in the streets and also at the barracks. The arresting officer stated that Ford wanted him to arrest his wife, but that the neighbors stated it was he himself who was making the disturbance, and they wanted him arrested- The case being made against him, he was sentenced to pay a fine of ten dollars and to be confined in the barracks at hard labor ; to be employed in removing the lumber and other rubbish from oue side of the enclosure to another. When you feel a cough or bronchial affection creep- iug on the lungs, take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and cure it before it becomes incurable. fl4-lw ARRIVALS AT THE HOTfihg. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBERGER A po. R F Lester, Ga C W Smith, Savh W Lewis, Savh E Kutiman, Ala K.C Shorter, Ga Q C Haywood. Chas H C Ravser, S C J F Cook, Baltimore G Volger, Augusta J Benmaner, N Y , J W Brown, N Y N A Lawson, Fia C B Hatch, Md Brig Gen R K Scott, Muj Kinsman, Ciias Capt Long, do M Rauls, 6a J Lee, Tebeauville R Tomlinson, Charleston Capt Ketch urn, do C French, ‘ H P Shields, N Y Mr Bronson, N Y Mr Phenix, N Y J Snyder. J Hopkiuson, S C J J Mills, Charleston P L Mars, St Helena W F Reed, Beaufort G Bishop, H Head G P Gates and svt, Macon J W Best, Ga F M Suitor, Ga R Levy, Augusta A J Purscly, Stockton S H Williams MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. Luca J C nW-8u J Sciiulberg, Augusta J Qaff.ird, 1 Charleston U M Alillett. wile and child Augusta F M Cole and wife, Ill U C Tanner, 0 RR E G Ouincy, N Y a C Peters, Cincinnati Miss M Peters, do Miss L Peters, do E W Vanderbilt. N Y M A Mitchell, Phtla J Lee, Fla D Scully, Baltimore Miss French, Beaufort J H Valentine, N Y J Davison, N Y |C W Bancroft and wife, Ohio Geo W Morrill and wife, Ohio F F Morrill, Ohio J M Martin and lady, Fla : McNairy and wire, Ohio R G Evans, Detroit U S Melson. Fia H Benner, Maine H L Shields, N Y '.1 Broretin, N Y |S W Phoenix, N Y F M Myrell Capt It G McNelty, H M lie tie, U S S Lt D S Smith, Ft Pulaski Hhippint; Iii tplUjroiHtt;. Miniature Almanac—This Day. Sun rises 6 35 Moon rises 5 40 Sun sets 5 25i High water 9 22 PORT OF SAVANNAH. Tuesday, Feb. 13,1st 6. Arrived. Steamship North Point, Smith, Baltimore—La- Roolie & West. Steamer “tzzie Baker, King, Palatka—Claghorn it Cunningham. Steamer O F Potter, Cessar, Suubury—Chas L Colby A Co. Steamer Fannie. McNelty, Charleston—F M Myrell. Steamer St Helena, Cercopuly, Charleston. Steamer Cosmopolitan, J C Crooker, Jacksonville via liiiton Head. Steamer Mluutc Brandt, Travis, Augusta—LaRoche and West. Schr G W Rawley, Allen, Baltimore. mil day. “uit—Before Judge Chisholm. ■ ■ - ltidiard S. Hardwiek and Franeis J. S. can It. Hc-adman, was disposed of yes- -fl atti a, tj recover $75, with interest, due r Wd furnished defendant in 1860. It • t that delendaut had contracted to pro- ,j[ ' '‘““‘Gd lor a grave in liquidation of his ' ’mid. monument had not been forthcom : r . ' rendered a verdict in favor of the plain p, ‘^t claimed with interest. For platn- ■’ lalligant ; for defendant. Judge D. A. -uneel of defendant tutered an appeal, and the '' IV a gain before a special jury. Police WaitcrsT 'erdav •lamed Davis Wi 1 charged, before his Honor .- . 1 ‘. ■ ‘tli violating city ordinance rela- I -talunit lit,. , „ , e ^- - market. From the testimony iii, r Ul: ke *' 111 the market, bought some : lie depot, and Bold part of tvstified hit Ctlltr vcn ders of meat. One ■ s 11 twiutT IU: ' Ja: ' ijou 8* lt two bogs from re-miied thi- cents Per pound, cut them - thirty cents. Another, ■ii at the s ,.,„ Urcu * 10 *> 9 irom the same man and ol the 'J, hut r price the; testified that the hogs had J ■ had paid him the stail- . ' ‘ tor the dt-f-ns tilt- juj-injj ' ,ldant test entered his pro- '' tir, but the ;,ie a ICt ‘" n of the Mayor’s Court in r -'ig that the authorT ° Vcr ' ruIcd . *be Mayor re- K-fl rase of a y”” ' ° f ** le < -‘ ourt wae cloar, as ■'■’Uiiseb Jim—' <i ""* ou of a city ordinance. J ' ils 'iiissal, on th^ '"'tiring of the evidence, asked •"—ailing the o roUnd that this was not a case bad b Ju.du t vn C “ en *' who wa ® * re - ; 1 bo ld some of i„r “ c hogs to cut up himself, " u '-' price at v.-i ;.- property to other butchers at ' i-,: 1 v etiing p revj U * ' mea t was sold at whole- ‘ *ould be char! 3 ,, 111 ^ market - and that if ' b' rson a wh 0 , 'r e w “h a misdemeanor, it was fftn, . v -one cents •„ s UUSat the P ork from his client 11,5 business was tt , tlleD retailed 4* for thirty; 'bat it was an a ret4il er, that he paid a ,u be able to buy accommodation to all the etti- ■ueats from these persons in “s not i n vnf* " aut for ttnmediate use, ^-‘bay a: '° r Al "iuson Mid ft'. 011 ° f the ordi oance. vioia tion of the ^ ' here <Ud no1 seem to be “f'ufall oidinal kW , mthi8c “ e ; that it was 6 be public, and i, n!" Pr ° tect and not to op- “«io; 111 that 8nd be dismissed the a “be market. 1 ® MrGlassin future the fees case with the must in all cases be ‘ countr yman, was charged with Cleared. Steamer St Helena, Cercopuly, Beaufort. Si earner Ella, Rowland. Pitlatka—M A Cohen. Steamer Sylvan shore, Tucker. Palatka—Claghorn t Cunningham. Btig Chas Wesley, Ford, St Jago—Sorrell Bros. COMMERCIAL. Augusta Commercial Bulletin, corrected semi-weekly for the Savannah Herald, by Maude A Wright Cotton Factors and General Commiaaion Merchants! Augusta, Monday Evening, Feb. 12,1866. River seven and one-half feet. Weather clear and warm. steamers in port, viz: Gibbons, Mary Ella, Swan and Volunteer. ’ ’ Receipts of cotton for week ending Saturday Feb. 10, 3,511 bales; shipments, 6,696 bales. Freights on cotton by steamers to Savannah $1 SO per bale; by railroad, $2 50 per bale. Gold—Buying, $1 37@*1 38; selling, $1 39@J1 40 Augusta Insurance and Banking Co’a do—10c. Bank of Augusta Bills—30c. City Bank of Augusta do—23c. Union Bank do—10c. Mechanics’ Bank do—10c. Georgia It. R. and Banking Co’s do—98 to par. Central R. R. Banking Co’s do—93c. Bank of State of Georgia do—25c. Bank of Hamburg, (S. C.)—17c. Cotton—Market dull, with limited transactions Mid dlings, 37<§i38c. Domestics—4-4 Augusta Sheetings declind, 29c. Y, do—25c. Drills—31c. Prints, dark—24@30c. Bagging—(Gunny) dull, no demand, 36@37>£c. Rope—(Hemp) Greenleaf, dull, 22@23c. Twine—For baling, ^ ib. 40c. Nails—Assorted sizes, per keg, $10 60. Iron—Swedes, 12c. Soap—Brown, stock heavy; brown laundry, 16@18c Candles—Emery Sons’ Star, 2CJ^g|30c. Com—Scarce; in demand, $ bushel, $1 65<a$i 75. Oats—Stock light; bushel, $1 35&$140. Hay—Per cwt., $2 75@$3 00. Hominy—Stock light; $ bushel, $2 35<a$2 40. Meal—Stock light; bushel, $2®i2 25. Flour—Stovall’s Excelsior City Mill#, Superfine 415- Extra and Double do., $14<g)$16. ’ Buckwheat—Dull and nominal. Butter—Active; choice Goshen, 40@45c. Lard—Market stocked; prime leaf, 23<ip24c. Molasses—Cuba, stock sample, 65ip70c. Coffee—Unchanged; Rio, 33(§)36c. Sugar—Brown, 16(o,18c. Rice—New stock light, 16@18c. Mackerel—Stock heavy, dull; No. 1 kitts 42 60 @$3 25. Teas—Dull; Young Hyson, $ lb $1 60; Gunpowder, $1 25@$2 50; Black, $1 50@1 65. Apples—In demand, stock light; tp bbL *8@$10. Onions—No demand; bbl., $4@4 60. Potatoes—Moderate supply; bbl., $6@$6 60. Salt—Liverpool, dull and heavy, $2 76® $3 Whiskey—Cora, $2 65® 2 90; Bye and Bourbon, $3 00(3)$4 50. Cigars—Common or domestic, $20®$36 «t 1.000 Lime—$8 ¥ bbl. Cement—Hydraulic, $6 50 bbL Leather—Sole, ft ib, 35®50c; Uppers, *1 doz 435® $00; French calf skins, ip doz., $75®$125 Shot—$4@4 50 ft bag, 25 tbs. /'J.KORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.—In the Sap*. VI rtor Court of said county. ' said county. Aaroh Champion, Angus MoArpitt, James W. McAlpin, and Donald 1 M. MoAlpin. j 1 Forecloeure of Mortgage January Term, 1866. It appearing to the coart, by the petition of Aaron Champion (accompanied by tbe note and mortgage deed) that ou the twenty-'ourth day of May, eigltceen hundred and sixty-o.ie. Hie defendants made and de livered to the piaiiitiil their joint and several promis sory note, bearing date Hie day aud year aforesaid, whereby the defendants promised, on the Hint day of October next following the date of said note, to pay to the order of pi tiniiff fllty-six thousand and thirty- live dollars and eighty cents, lor value received ; and tnst afterwards, on the day and year aforesaid, tne deleu,lams, me better to secure the payment of said dote, executed and delivered to the plaintiff their deed ol mortgage, win leby said defendants mortgaged to the plaintiff all that tract aud parcel of laud ly- i.tg and being in Chatham county aforesaid, on the Savauuah river, about three miles from the city of Savanuah.And known as -‘The Hermitage," contain ing about six hundred und iorty acres, more or less, and bounded as luilows: On the north by the Savan nah river, on the east by lands belonging lo William H. Stiles, on uiesoulb by the Augusta road, and on t ie w est by lands belonging to John Williamson, with the buiid.n^s and improvements on the said tract of lund, lyiug and being. And it iurther appearing that the said no.e remains unpaid, Ir is THcaxroac omul- an, that the said defendants do pay into court, ou or belore the Hist d,y of Hie uexc term thereof, the prin cipal, interest and costa due ou said note, or shew cause to the contrary, if any they cau. And that ou the failure of tile defendants so to do, the equiLy of redemption in aud to said mortgaged premises be for ever thereafter barred and foreclosed. And it is fur ther ordered that this rule be published in one of tne public papers of ihc city ol Savannah once a mouth ■or lour months previous tu the next term of this court, or served ou the defendants or their spcciul agent or attorney, at least three months previous to the next term of the court. A true extract from 1 he minutes of this court. January l3cn, 1866. WILLIAM O. BULLOCH, J16-lam4m Clerk S: C. C. C. SPKC1AL. NOTICES. Copper Tips protect the toes of children’s shoes.— Cn« p lir will outwear three without lips. Sold every where. CITY OF SAVANNAH, ( OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, Feb. 9, 1866. ) Election 1ST otice. An election will be held at the next regular meet ing of Council, Fell. 21st, 1866, at 7 o’clock P. M., for the office of Port Warden, to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Thos. Holcombe. Applicants must state in their applications the names of their securities Uwo required to each bond), and hand in their applications to me on or before len o’clock A. M., on that day. JAMES STEWART, fc l> 9-10. Clerk of Council- NotiCe. THE City Treasurer is prepared to receive certain of the taxes levied by the Ordinance passed Decem ber 27th, 1865. That is, the tax upon gross sales of nierchauillse and wares of every description; upon all freight and passage money payable in this city, and upon horses and mnles. 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 and January. R. T. GIBSON, fl City Treasurer. NOTICE G EORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY—In the Supe rior Court of said county. Aabon Champion, j on. | Foreclosure of Mortgage Angus MoAlpin, James W. }• MoAlpin, and Donald M. | January Term, 1866. MoAlpin. J It appearing to tbe court, by the petition of Aaron Champion (accompanied by the note ana mortgage deed), that ou the eighteenth day of December, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, defendants, under the firm name of “A. McAlpin A Brothers," made aud delivered to the plaintiff their promissory hole, beariug date the day and year aforesaid, whereby the defendants promised, on the first day of January, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, to pay the plaintiff or order, nineteen thousand and seven dollars and nine cents, with interest from the first of January, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, for value reoeived ; and that afterwards, on the-day and year aforesaid, the defendants, the better to secure tfio payment of said note ami interest, executed and delivered to the plain tiff their deed ol mortgage, whereby the saiu defend ants mortgaged to the plaintiff all that tract and par cel of laud, situate, lying and being in Chatham county aforesaid, on the Savannah river, about three miles from the city of Savanuah, and known as “The Hermitage,’’ containing about six hundred and forty acres, more or less, aim bounded as followa: On the north by the Savannah river, ou the east by lands belonging to Wni. li. Stilus, on the south by tiie Augusta road, und on the west by lands belonging lo John Williamson, with the buildings and improve ments on the said tract of land lying and being. Aud it farther appearing that said note und imerest there on irom the first day of J anuary, eighteen hundred and sixty one, remains un paid. It is thkkxfoue or- dkbkd that the said defendants do pay into court, un or before the first day of the next term thereoi, the principal, interest and costs dne on said note, or shew cause to the contrary, ii any thty can. And that on the failure of the deiendanis so to do, the equity ol redemption in and lo said morgaged premises be for ever thereafter burred and foreclosed. And it is far ther ordered, that this rule be published in one of the public gazettes of the city of 8uvannah once a month for lour months previous to the next term of this court, or served ou the defendants or their special agent or attorney, at least three months previous to the uext term of this court. A D ue extract from ihe minutes of the court. January 13th, 1866. WILLIAM H. BULLOCH. jl5.1am4m Clerk S. C. C. C. 'William Or i 11, (Successor to William B. Hawkins,) IMPORTER and Wholesale Dealer In Foreign and J. Domestic Alea, Wines, Liquors, Philadelphia Por ter, ^-laiupagne Cider, Ac., No. 170 Fulton Street, Opposite St Paul's Church, NEW YORK. Bottler of Mile's Celebrated Ale for Shipping and Family use. Particular attention paid to Filling e«A SMnnlng Southern Orders. A^orders by mall will be promptly attended to. GUANO. IlaviDg made arrangements for a supply of PERUVIAN GUANO, we are prepared to receive orders for any amount at $120 per ton of 2.000 lbs, delivered in bavannali In good order. WRIGHT, GIBBS & CO., No. 7 Jones’ Block, bay street. Savannah, Ga. Thomas Dixon, SAVANNAH, GA., PACKER AND RE-PACKER OF COTTON, Wool, Hides, Rays, Junks, etc., I N the heat ahipping order, at foot of Jefferson at. .]30-iiia BLANCEVILLE SLATE HIDING COMP’Y, VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. Cap’l Stock., *600,000 SHARES, $60 EACH. DiBEOTOBft—H- Brigham, J. P. Dever, E. C. Gran nies, A. Wilbur and A. E. Marshall. President—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga. Viojc President—E. C. Grannisa, Macon, Ga. Secretary—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga. T HIS Company will goon be prepared to fill any orders for Slate, however large, for roofing, for furniture manufactured out of elate, for lintels, for pavement, and for any other uses to which slate can be applied. The quarry is convenient to the cities of AUautd, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Columbus, Ga. ; to the cities of Selma, Montgomery and Mobile, A Ja.; to New Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem phis, Ix*nn..andS . Louis, Mo. The superiority ol 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, 8ec*y, Atlanta. Or. FOR NEW YORK. ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Company 8IDB WHKEL SHIP, Ccurryeng the United States Mail. FARE REDUCED. Cabin, $30 Steerage, $15 Deck, $10 The new, flplendld and very teat side-wheel .team- ship General J. K. Barnes, MokTON, Commander, 2,000 tons burthen, will positively sail on Wednesday, 14tb, at — o’eox. For freight or passage, having very superior sc commodations, apply to 17 WILDER A FULLARTON. MHl'I'IMi. PURE fflMMN MO. FOR SALE BY K. A. HARDEE 6i CO. OFFICE ATLANTIC * GULP R. R. CO., Savannah, January 24, 1864. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Atlantic* Gulf Railroad Company will be held at their office, on Bay street, on Wednesday, the 14th day of February next, at 12 o'clock m. An election for Directors to serve for the ensuing year will be held at the same time and place. l>. MACDONALD, j- 5 -to Secretary. Imports. Per steamer Lizzie Baker from Palatka—62 bales upland cotton, 70 do sea Island do. Per steamer Minnie Braudr, from Augusta—329 bales cottou, 71 do domestics, 40 ton9 Iron, 100 bags peas. Per schr Georgia, fram Belfast, Me—32,000 laths, 1,000 casks lime, 193 bales hay. Exports. Per'brig Chas Wesley, for St Jago—61,227 feet tim ber, 43,704 feet lumber. BATCHELOR'S bath BYB The Original and Best in the World I The only true and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Instan taneous. Produces immediate.y a splendid Black or natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin, Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Drug gists. The genuine is signed William A Batchelor. Also, REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLEFLEURS, For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair. au!4-ly CHARLES BATCHELOR. Nrw Yoas. Passengers. Per steamship North Point, from Baltimore—Miss Levy, J Mattisun, Jno Muttisou, C B Hatch, J Green, und 5 steerage. Per steamer O F Potter, from Sonburr—W Wilson. B F Williams, Miss A Reppard, W J Mabrey. Mis J E Dickinson, Miss Dickinson, s A Smifti, Jr, Mrs E C King, K P Smith, A H Smith, R Y Lane, J G Moure. J Wisenbaker, F J Spain, E P Hines aud wife, Dr R B Harris, J W Burroughs, L B Morse, D McLean, W J Young, H W Carswell, Miss L Carswell, Willie H Carswell. Per steamer Fannie, from Charleston—H C Raynor G C Haywood, J J Miles, J P Collins, S Colien, F C O’Driscoll, Miss Belle Cohen, Mrs Bradlev aud .on, Mrs Walker, child and nurse, A C Feterij J F Cook, Miss Mary Peters, E P Quincy, J Lee. G W Morrell and lady, F F Morrell, C Bancroft aud lady. Mrs K G Evans, A C McNairy aud lady, Mrs Heath aud daugh ter, Miss Darby, Miss Alston, W Browu, J S Verecn, A H Bourne, Mrs Matthews and son, D Scully, E W Vanderbilt, M A Mitchell, M J French, aud four on deck. Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer Has proved itseif to be the most perfect preparation for the hair ever offered to the public. It is a vegetable compound, and contains no injur! 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 ha-ir dressing. . No person, old or young; should fail to use it. IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. nr*Ask for Fall’s Vegetable Sicilian Ha 1 Renewer, and take no other. R. P. HALL & 00., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. BARNES, WARD A CO., New Orleans, La., n23-6m Southern Wholesale Agents. Consignees. Per steamship North Point, from. Baltimore—G A Ferrlll, J C Chamberlain, E W Wyatt, Bryan, H A Co, N A Hardee * Co, J Llppman, LnRoche & W, T H Balsliaw * Co, Miller, T * Co, S, Smith A Co, Sor rell Bros, C H Hillsmau, B F Ul«ier, K T Birch, W H Stark, A A SoIoidods * Co, Brady, S & Co, W H Dearhurst, Erwin * H, G Heldt, G A Oates, Tlios J Staley, Estili & Bro, York, W, McIntyre, CL Gilbert, Larcomb A Green, J Green. Order, [c] iu a diamond, fP) In a diamond, Brigham, B * Co, J A * J T Brown J Gilliland A Co, A Lamar, W R McIntyre, Wright,G A Co, Phillips A M, F W Sims * Co, K C Kennedy, Merchant * Co, J L Villalonga, H H Tatem, W H Williams, E O'Byrne, S P Haines, E Hastee if Co, c Hass, R Cowdeo, J McMahon, Claghorn <f C, P Reilly K C Lomelinb, M A Cohen, Bothwcll * W, E C Wade, U * Caun, N O Morse, T S Skinner, Bown. Per steamer Minnie Brandt, from Augusta—W H Stark, Wilder * F, Brady, S * Co, B H Hardee, E E Hertz. Brigham, B 4 Co, C V Hutchins, Wright, G ft Co, Keln A Co. Consignees per Central Railroad. February, 20th, 1866. 433 bales cottoD, 2 do wool, JO do yarn, 22 sacks potatoes, 83 bbls dried fruit, and mdse lo Duncan <f J, W Batter.iby, Order. Brigham, B ft Co, Wilder* F, J Richardson, M S Cohen. R Habersham, Crane * Graybill, C Green if Son, Bell, W, * C. L J Uuilmar- tin. Botliweli If W, B M Neely, J F 4 M Hamilton, J W Lee. Kein A Co, J U TheuJI, A S Hartridge, Hal sey, W A Co, E Koethcke, Brady, Smith ft Co, Lath- rop 4 Co, Lt Col A H Darling, It Ferguson, Williams ft Root. ' Memoranda. Steamer Minnie Brandt leports—Feb nth, 8‘j a m. met str Mary Ella at Buggs Bar ; a m, met atr Swan at New Savannah ; lpm, met Wm G Gibbons at Upper She 11 Bluff; 3 p in; met Express at Griffin’s Landing ; 12tli, 2pm, BU May at Red Bluff ; 4 p m Falcon at Cat Finger. Tax Notice. OFFICE U. S. DIRECT TAX COMMISSIONER, District of Georgia, Savannah, Jan. 10th, 1866. 1ST 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, ontslde the city of Savannah, or Real Estate returned for Taxation in said county in 1860, most pay the Taxes dne thereon within sixty (60) days from this date at our office, N. W. cor. South Broad and Lincoln streets. Savannah, or suffer the penalty. T. P. ROBB, ) A-PAJjeOAST, ( Commissioners. Ja BATES, f 15-tf ’ ’ A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of MARRIAGE Containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine Plates and Engravings of the Anatomy of the Hainan Or gans in a state of Health and Disease, with a Trea tise on Early Errors, Its Deplorable Consequences upon the mind and Body, with the Author’s Plan of Treatment—the only rational and successful mode of cure, as shown by the report of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married, and those contem plating marriage, who entertain doubts of their phys ical condition. Sent free of postage to any addi%ss, on receipt of 25 cents, ln stamps or postage currency, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Malden Lane, Albany, N. Y. 4 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, octin 6m Ale and Porter. Direct Importation. 100 ^^h Ba8S ' ceIehrd,ed Pule Ale , 6 and 7 doz 6b boxes Guinness' London Porter, pints, 6 dozen each For sale in lots to suit purchasers. IP" A liberal deduction made to the trade no so CLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM. fl2-eod n w LINVILLE & GLEASON. St. Julian Street, West of Market, SAY A.jSTN.A.H:. AGENTS FOR MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO., 64 CoartlaMt street, tfei Tort. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHERS Bridge, Car, Sblp or Baad Hoot, — AMD — BOILER BOLT, SETT SCREWS, COACH OR LAO SCREWS. Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts, ROUND AND SQUARE WASHERS, Ends, Taps Tumb uckles, .Bolt and Dies, »Szo. ALSO DEALERS IN RAILROAD FOK DUBLIN AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE ALTA- MAHA AND OCONEE RIVERS. The light-draft steamer JB. G-oodsell, Capt. J. M. Holmes, rnr ] I1 i n 5 in connection with the steamers H. M. Cool ana Ella, to Darien, will receive freight for the above places. Apply to M. A. COHEN. Goods consigned to A. A. DELORME, Darien will receive prompt attention. no-tf FOB BALTIMORE. yft #£' o 1 CABIN PASSAGE, $25 DECK, $10 The new and first-class Steamship xXORTH POINT, Smith, Commander, Will sail for Baltimore on Friday, Feb. 16, at 9 o’clock a. m. Freight will be taken for Philadelphia at ihe istrs charged by other lines Passengem by this route for New York and other travel 0 " 1 C t 6 ® wU1 8876 tw0 hundred miles mod U aao e nfap 0 p r iyT ge ' anfinrpa “ ed »«om- LxBOCHE A WEST, Agents, Jones' Block. f!4-3 For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST MA- ss£r tt ™ The elegant and very fast steam packet SYLVAN SHORE, Capt. JAMES TUCKER, & b ^a S KfaSr " P f ” (Wa Every Tuesday Morning at ID o’clock. All freight payable bv shippers. a„5 ur „ frelttht . or P lt8aa « e ’ having superior accommo- datums, apply at the office, Florida Steam Packet u nari, or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents. j-27 tf SUPPLIES. Family Dye Colors. Patented October 13, 1863. Black . Black for Silk Dark Bine Light Bine French Blue Claret Brown Dark Brown Light Brown Snuff Brown Cherry Crimson Dark Drab Light Drab Fawn Drab Light Fawn Drab Dark Green Light Green Magenta Maize Maroon Orange Pink Purple Royal Pnrple Salmon Scarlet Slate Solferffio Violet Yellow. For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scaris, Dresses, Ribbons, Glove9, Bonnets, Hals, Feathers, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel. A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT. J For 25 cents yon can color as many goods as wonld otherwise cost five times that snm. Various shades can be produced from the same dye. The process is simple, oml auy one can use tbe Dye with perfect success. Directions in English, ftench and German, inside of each package. HOWE A STEVENS, _ , , . 2*0 Broadway, Boston. For sale by druggists and dealers generally. ectlOAm Masonic Books, received by Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly. A MANUAL OF THE LODGE ; by Albert Q. Mackey. CROSS’ MASONIC CHARTS—Revised. MASONIC JURISPRUDENCE; by Albert G. Mackey. THE BOOK OF THE CHAPTER; by Albert Q. Jfackey, fi3 LOCOMOTIVES, CARS, RAILS, CHAIRS SPIKES,TIRES, AXLES; CAR TRIM- ’ MINGS of every description, and every article used in constructing or operating Railroads. STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES. ENGINEERS’ STORES. COAL OIL, TALLOW, WASTE FELTING, HEMP, AND RUBBER PACKING; LAMPS, PAINTS, VARNISH, Ao.; ENGINEERS’ TOOLS, of every description; CHIPPING AND RIVETING HAMMERS, SCREW PUNCHES, FILES, CHISELS, Ao. TELEGRAPH MATERIALS. WIRE, INSULATORS, BATTERIES, IN STRUMENTS, ACIDS, SULPHATE COPPER, &c. Also Mannfactnrers of the BEST OAK TANNED BELTiNG MACHINERY, LATHS, PLANERS, DRILLS, PUNCHES AND SHEARS, STEAM ENGINES, STATION ARY AND PORTABLE SAW MILLS, 8AWS.&0. ■ept* ' » tf 8olub l*e !P a c i li c GUANO. TMTE Invite the attention of Planters to this valuable VT Guano, as a matter of Importance to their in terest. It is similar ln appearance, odor and compo sition to Peruvian Guano, differing only in the pro. portions of the same elements. It contains less am monia, but nearly oneimndred per cent, more of Phos phate than Peruvian Guano, one-third of which is im mediately soluble. It is quite as active as Peruvian nano, and Is iess costly. For farther Information, apply to E* C* WADE A CO., Agents, Jl-3m Savannah. Ga Storehouse. GOOD and convenient Storehouse (or Rent - Apply at 194 Bay street juf ' FOR NEW YORK. xm Th ^ bark . OEORQK 9 - h DNT, Captain Woodbury, having part of her cargo engaged, fwiJ meet with despatch for the above Dort. • For freight, apply to HUNTER A OAMMRLL. For Palatka, 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 upon this route wL leave for the above places on Friday Morning, j|6tb, at 10 o’clock, Atlantic Mail Steamship Company. PASSAGE RATES: Cabin $30 00; Deck $10 OO; Steerage $15 The new and bat side-wheel steam- SShip SAN SALVADOR, Atkins, mas- jter, will sail as above, on Saturday, Feb. IT, at 10 o’clock, a. m. For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accom modations, apply to „ „ B. H. HARDEE, No. 12 Stoddard’s Range. GARRISON A ALLEN, Agents, 116 No. 5 Bowling Green, N. Y. j For Augusta AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE RIVER. Ibe light-draught 1 UNION, Capt. H. B. Fkaziu, despatch as above 6 £romAu « naU ' have quick h ™f d ‘t > tee-proof ware- Th?« ,treet ’ free °r expense. bemJvmr sm<»SrtnLMJ < f edl “ gly oeen very successfnl, and is commanded bv officers of long experience on the river y ce ™ Freight taken at reduced rates. For freight, apply to _ _ F. M MYRELL, Harris’ Buildings, Bay street, Or to M. A. BARRIE, — 8 On wharf. Freights min m mnn - Poured *° receive goods at . ‘tefr Warehouses—free of expense andeor ered by Insurance—for shipment toAni COT points beyond by their regular line of boats. Apply to — and CHAS. L. (’Yvr.RY° gfat cor. Bay and Abercorn sts. Change of Time and Route. For Charleston, VIA BEAUFORT, S. C. Murray’s Line F O The fast steamer u N T A I Captain G. w. Caaraxa. 3V, NEW YORK. F0K * I MnKNnT « r ?o “f! 076 P lHCeR every WEDNESDAY £r 9 ° c 0ck> until further notice. I fort“s whfrf!o°r r to PS “ age ’ SPP,y °“ board ’ fttPadel - 0? M. A. COHEN. FOR CHARLESTON, Deck, $10 00 j VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. THE STEAMER FANNIE, CAPTAIN MoNELTY. ,„?' 1 !i, leave .. a8 ah °ve from the Florida Stesmhn*. Wharffoot of West Broad st, on THURSDAY next 1st Feb at 10 o’clock a. m., and will intone to S notire TiUrSday followin * at “me hour until farther boat f la ln ve, Y excellent order. Is commanded by officers of experence; and has superior state room accommodations for passengers While the boat is on her trips, freight will be re- pense * nd 8tored in flre -Proof Warehouse, free of ex- For freight or passage, apply to _ F. M MYRELL, Agt, j27-lm Harris’ Buildings, Bay street. Ur to W. Johnson, on wharf. FOR MACON XHAWKIBSmiE VTA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES! Cahlo Passage, $35 0$ The new and splendid steamship VIRGO, Bulkley, commander, will leave for the above port on her regu lar day, Thursday, Feb. 15, ut 7 o’clock a. m. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations; apply to fl4 OCTAVU8 COHEN. FOR NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Company. SIDE-WHEEL SHIP, (Carrying the United States Mail.) FARE REDUCED. First Cabin, $30 Second Cabin, $90 [ And landings on the AUamaha and Ocnwlgee rivers. Steerage, $13 The new and elegant, very fast sailing side-wheel I steamship HERMAN LIVINGSTON, 2,000 tons burthen, J. B. Bajcxb, commander, will positively sail on Saturday, Feb. 17, at 10 o’clock a. m. For freight or passage, having very superior ac commodations, apply to WILDER 4 FULLARTON, HA Agents. Steamer Darlington, Capt. J. Brock, will have quick despatch as above. Freight received at all times and stored In firs- proof wirehonse at foot of West Broad sfr£t, fr£rf FOR BALTIMORE. CABIN PASSAGE, $35 DECK, $10 The splendid steamship Kiisr GFisHER will sail for Baltimore on Friday, February 16, at — o’clock. For freight or passage, apply to 0 CRANE 4 GRAYBILL. boat is of light draft, in perfect order has im fSThT 171 ”/ capable of’rerrvlne offices ° f C01tOI1, and rate * A No-1 ln iniraranc! Fre^hts taken by this line at low rates. HaVkffir^^^,. 00 800d8 For freight engagements, apply to . F. M. MYRELL, » flSMliS&ftSS’ For Doctortown, | IN COMNECTION WITH THE ATLAN TIC & GULF RAILROAD. FOR MACON AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS. tu same hour l6aV6 ever Y ^Friday morning thereafter Returning, she will leave Palatka every Sunday morning, Picolata every Sunday forenoon, and Jack- “onville every Monday morning, arriving at Savan ih on Tuesday morning. 6 the wfr?rf. reCe VCd at time ® 8t the warehouse on Ali freight payable by shippers. For freight or passage, having splendid cabin ac- commodaUon, apply at the office on Florida Steam Packet wharf; or to “ CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents. J24-tf FOR PALATKA, VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. fCarrying the United States-Mall.) The new and fast Steam Packet Ell a , Capt. P. K. ROWLAND, - will leave on Tuesday Morning, January 30tJ>, too’d£* Met ° le * Tere * ,U " ly eve *y TUESDAY at Freight payable by shij Slight received at all 129-s-m-tn-tf M. A. COHEN, at the Warehouse. FOR SALE. The schooner SOPHIA, of about ninety tons burthen, old measurement, and only one year old. Everything ready for sea. Apply at Piters OFFICE, Harris’ Buildings, Bay street. The light-draft steamer MARY ELLA Will leave her wharf, foot of Abercorn street, on Monday, Febrabry 19, at — o’clock, for Macon and all intermediate landings on the Alta- kbdOcmulgee rivers. For frahrbl or niasoa. having superior accommo- Th e fast-sailing steamer OBIENT j will leave her wharf, foot of Abercorn street, on Thursday, Fe|i. 15, at 7 o’clock a. na. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to CHAS. L. COLBY A CO., ff ® Comer Bay and Abercorn streets. TOWING. iwerfnl lions, ADD] : CHAS. L. COLBY * CO., Corner Abtrcorn and Bay streets. Insurance taken st low rates. fu The new and steam tng E. H. ’ is prenered to tow vessels in the harbor, or to and from Application for towing may be made to Capt. Ear- clay, on board, or to CRANE A GRAYBILL, Agents, 1 Bay stre For Augusta, THE STEAMER Xi. H. MAY, Pacific Uefll Stcamihip Company’s Through Line to California, T 0 Ssures m“ Port8 ’ and cflrryln ‘f the I •&SSSZXSZWSTtSSS^JSS^s:%?■ montfi. tezeent when tinu nor,*, ii -T„ a “ I eve 5? j rert^re pr °°* warellon *e. toot , J. M. KINCHT.KY, Agent. Office ID Claghorn A Onnwingh.m'e The May arrived in Augusta from Savannah on last lent. tf oct9 Friday with her full freigh Pn a n‘Ph’?„ 8tCa .T hlp8 , from T*«»ama for San Francisco, touching at Acapnlco. FEBRUARY. 1 wri —a T ^ss^s^tekSs. Gray ’ j * or Do ctparto wn IN CONNECTION WITH THE ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD PER Tliomasville. connecting with Sacra- “^tb sSgKsiSfiSfih&'teas THROUGH PASSAGE RATES IN CURRENCY. First Cabin. asdo Second Cabin Steerage I''?":"”" 100 „,.A °f Of*® .Quarter from steamers rates cabln and steerage passengers totteUes. 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-masters accompany baggage through, and attend to ladles and children without male protec tors Baggage received on the dock the day before sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefer to send down early. An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and attendance free A steamer will be placed on the line Janaary 1, 1866, to ran from New Orleans to Aspinwall via Havana. • For passage tickets, or further information, apnlv a'the Company’s ticket office, on the Wharf, toot of Canal street, Itorth River, New York. ’ F. W. G. BELLOWS, ■i 9 ' 3m Agent. Steamer Savannah NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, CONSIGNEES, OWNERS AND UNDERWRITERS F°^irzr ■«*>*“*- toeaurgoWTedftomttSrtove and oopiesof ywlwroiSi""*^ PTOof 01 144-tv* *■ W. WOLOOTT, Agent JS4 ‘ tK * 8 Harris’ EIoc^Baiy st. Orient and Gren. Shepley, will leave Savannah per Doctortown every Tuesday and Satorday momtag at 7 o’clock. Returning, leave Doctortown for Savannah every Tneadav day morning at 7 o'clock. For freight or passage apply to Satnr- j3!-tf ' „ CHAS l. COLBY A CO., uornci Abercorn and Bay streets. For Liverpool. *eo n mff For freight engagements, apply to m Brigham. Baldwin a co. For LIVERPOOL. The fine new clipper burit maria he nry, . bg threa-lDunha of her cargo engaged, will have qmcK despatch. Fur balance of freight, apply to CHAS. L. COLBY $ CO., Corner of Abercorn and Bay afreets. 00 nntl " l R T iment« to or* neada inLrreipoaL 11-tf