Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, February 19, 1866, Image 3

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v A JS NAH . titruniiliipi »•»•» Steamers. KOR BOSTON. ,„.||I1P Willi*™ Tibbetts, Wednesday, Feb. 21, . y'clork. r.»K r«”* Al>EI * p ,A * a, S aturday, February 24th, at - fliiji t'u , n ,,r for maoon. r MarJ E1 |.|, Monday, Febrnary 19th, at — kok Augusta. r Win. d. lilbbous, every Saturday morning [OK CHARLESTON. r K „ n ntain. Monday, February 19th, at 3 r FjUll ie, every Thursday morning at 10 KOK UOCTIIBTOWN. Sbepley, every Sunday morning, ynU HAWKtNSVILLE. a „ |t 0 ys and Charles S. Uardee, every .ruing, at 9 o'clock- FOR M'NUDBY. F. Potter, every Monday, Wednesday pgiday morningf at 1V 2 o'clock. for FLORIDA. irncr Sylvan Sliore, every Tuesday morning, at • c Rk. |r.r^yy r Helen Getty, vlnck every Saturday morning, at I zz ic Baker, every Friday morning at 10 r Ella, every Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock. srEvMi;K "(j.F. Potter.—The steamer Potter, f • 4V arrived on Saturday from Sunbury. | w. siuid i Co. want a sawyer. r advertisement. I s- L \iiER Ella.—This boat, commanded by f tml arrived on Saturday last from Pa-^ indebted to the purser for favors. ,•,14111 Ko\ Gi n. Shepley.—The GeneralShep- , f arrived here on Saturday from -i' -vh Purser James B. Cohen will please ac- >ur thanks lor favors. Ut ,7-rA —Tlie steamer Express, Capt. Mor- ,n u J yesterday afternoon with a large freight indebted t" the purser for some river news .. ;ji !..• found in another column, and other fa" E v ilrn Hay.—On Saturday last, York, • McIntyre sold at auction on the wharf one ml thirty bales of eastern hay, damaged on utjlTJper hundred pounds. n;r _in this court, on Satarday, the jurors .. tHU1 were drawn and the court adjourned . VAl „ r the Steamer Frazier.—This steamer, iiuand of (’apiaiii Hooper, arrived were yes- uj I'liarli-stou. She is intended to run in f fh. Ih.ekland, which boat was sold h a *; i in run li om Charleston as a pleasure Ki'ii Nt'v V *n k —t he steamship Leo, Capt. Mer- arnv. il at Tybee bar early last evening, but the . failing she was unable to come up last night. The Kiit'crs and papers, however, were brought up to , uv by one "f our tug boats. She made the run he sh.-rt sja.-e ot sixty-five hours. We are indebted [..•..bluin'imi^er, Mr. H. H. Scranton, for files of y ,rk papers and other favors. |II .j>*r stealing.—On Saturday evening last about ..'.-luck a light bay mare, of medium size, was ,1 a -ui in front of the store of H. O. Ruwe.oppo- the Pulaski House. The mare was hitched in r lb- . stablishment, and was no doubt carried fly '"Me one of the many thieving freedmen at r iufcctiiig this city. Mtrnn: of bTEAMEBs.—On Saturday last the raiuahip San Salvador, Captain Atkins, and the Her- in Liviugtou, Captain Baker, sailed lor New York cargoes. The Hunter, Captain Rogers, also itJ! ■: !u'v York yesterday morning. Theste tm- ; K.i .ri'li. r sailed on Saturday morning for Balti- irc with a good freight. :evv li.H.n.-i.—Messrs. Einstein & Eckman, 151 Con es stm-t. advertise this morning an opening of new ,iy comprising prints and ginghams, jaco- • bareges, gieuadins, silks and housekeeping di*. Ladu ** purchasing new goods will obtain the st si\ 1. at Linsteiu Eckman’s. Merchants Mi: tii . ity will find in this stock ever}- variety of 1* adapted io the trade. Cunning Accident. eNitTiluy alieriKK.n a party of three or four men •• gunning in the marsh below the city, and getting *rat"l. one of them having a good shot at some tired hi^ piece without observing that one'of hie ipani.ma was within range. The charge took effect the tidy ot one of them, a German barber in the rs h-H IP use Saloon, one shot striking him in the 1 iitar tiie . .. and another in the groin. The liiJn, though exceedingly painful, are not consid- Thc Steamer Standish. •ti-rir. u gang of men under Mr. Willink was at - the- >teamer Standish, which was sunk at her Jarf early on Friday morning last. A number of boxes .'itrehandisc which were partly above water have I kk..-n out in a damaged condition. The men succeeded in getting a large chain under her, we suppose it is the intention to get her righted I I - pump tlit water out of her and thus allow her • 4l - fT“iu her present position in the water it 5 * father difficult undertaking. iiv Steamer Croton.—This steamer, having been M'nl hv Castello’s show to carry them to Charles- arrired here yesterday morning, and after coal- Ptarte 'l »h the afternoon for that place. She left n, t Saturday, at twelve o’clock, and had a > of passengers and a large freight for commanded by Captain Fitzgerald, be run regularly between this city Jn * a nd will commence her regular trips Mr. Wragg, the obliging purser, will • aL ks for files of newspapers of Saturday vther favors. Personal. • ' - ^'rivals at the hotels yesterday we ,ilUl ul tllr Bon. A. N. Zevely, Third Assistant General of the United States. He arrived hunii harleston on the Government transport • • tfic Mars; -ill TTous: \L art of the coul e Department 2h liaJ to dept.' roverament. It : t-supporting, bx lent, and it is wit usive mail systei ith special care. Amateur Prime Fighting. Yenterday afternoon in our meandering* about the wharves, we were an unwilling spectator of a couple of fights. The first was that of two boys of African extraction, one somewhat lighter in color than hi* antagonist For a time they appeared to be in earnest in the matter and went at it with true artistic skill; they countered and cross-countered, and finally closed; but as they merely tried to hold each other’s hands, there was no blood. Becoming tired they stopped for-wind' and when time was called neither of them seemed anxious to begin the second round, and contented them selves with calling each other hard names. Quite crowd of persons congregated to witness it. though no one seemed inclined to put a stop to the proceed ings, and after waiting some time without any resalt the parties separated and the crowd dispersed. Further along and just below the cotton press noticed a somewhat more spirited contest between two white men, who for some time pummelled oue another after a rather rude fashion. One man was somewhat larger than the other, but the smaller one seemed be put up on the Tom Sayers’ plan, and, though taking a good deal of punishment, he never appeared to lose his wind, and waited his time until he could plant his blows with telling effect. The larger nun got a “sock dollager” home on the smaller one’s right peeper, which had the effect of closing it up, when he got one home on his antagonist, drawing the first blood. They came to time again, when the larger one got in again on the proboscis of the smaller one, causing the claret to fly very freely. They then closed, and the smaller man seemed to have the best of the larger one, when a friend interfered and separated them, in doing which the larger one got the advantage and visited the head of his antagonist with severe punishment. Got sepa- rated, but closed again immediately; the small one be ing the toughest and quickest, gained the fall and got the other under. The larger one being somewhat heavier, however, rolled him over and got on top, when he commenced punishing him again. By some means the small one got the first digit of his antago nist's right maul between his ivories, and his jaws be ing pretty strong, he came near severing it from the hand, when the latter cried out. Friends now inter fered and separated the parties. The smaller one seem ed very anxious to renew the contest, but the other man’s hand being slightly disabled, his friends threw up the sponge and took him away. Although these fights both lasted some ten or fifteen minutes, there was not a guardian of the peace about, and the pugilists took their own time, outsiders not caring to interfere. We did not learn whether any thing wes won or lost on either of these occasions, but judge there was not. Police Matters. On Saturday there were a large number of cases before His Honor Mayor Anderson. The first was that oi two boys who had been arrested for creating disturbance in front of the Circus, and afterwards resisting officers in discharge of their .duties. It ap pears that one of these boys not having the necessary funds to enter the Circus and see the horse “January or take a ride on the mule “Timothy,” wished to dis pose of a Barlow knife to make a raise, when one of the officers wanted to know if he had a license to ped die. The larger boy thought the smaller one had right to sell a knife for fifty cents without being com pelli d tx take out a license of an hundred dollars, and told the officer so, but the latter told the boy to go about his business, which he didn't, when he arrested him and another officer arrested the other one. One or two men who witnessed the transaction stated that the boys were not making any disturbance, and that the officers did not exhibit their badges of office, the way to the barracks one of the boys resisted the officer, and as he stated, attempted to strike him with a piece of rock. The evidence being insufficient, the Mayor dismissed one of them and confined the other for a short time. The next case was that of a citizen charged with in terfering and resisting an officer in the discharge of his duty at the fire on Friday evening last. There is an ordinance of the city which gives to the police and firemen the right to press any citizen and compel them to assist in dragging the trucks or hose-carts to a fire or assist in saving property in danger of destruction by fire. The fire of Friday promised at one time to be an extensive one, and several citizens were making strenuous exertions to save all the property possible. Alderman Gue was conspicuous among others in this praiseworthy work, and there being a large number of lookers on, both black and white, he appealed to the crowd several times to assist in rolling the cotton out of the way after it was thrown from the store, but his appeals not being heeded he demanded of the police to enforce the ordinance and impress men which they partially did. Among others impressed was a negro who persistently resisted, and the Chief ordered him conveyed to the barracks. Upon the way the prisoner met a white man and appealed to him to release him. He did so and brought the negro back to the fire. The Chief and Lieut. Wray testified that this man was very insolent to them and a great crowd collecting they ordered him to be quiet, but persisting in abusing them he was ordered under arrest. Upon being questioned as to what hqAad to say, he stated that he merely wanted to recognize the negro and pre- yeut his going to the barracks, and when he was asked what the negro had done he was answered curtly, which provoked him and made him resent it. After hearing all the evidence, the Mayor caused the section of the ordinance in relation to this matter to be read, and, administering a reproof, fined him in the sum of thirty dollars, the extreme penalty of the law. The defendant then making some remarks, his Honor fined him ten dollars additional, and, on his still insisting on talking, the Mayor caused him to be brought before the bar and state what he had said< when he committed him to jail for contempt of court. A man named Sullivan was charged with drunken ness and lying in the streets in a beastly state of in toxicatlon. He asked to be “let up” this time, prom ising that he would not repeat the offence, but he was fined two dollars, his Honor remarking that he would have imposed a heavier penalty” but for the fact of his having been confined all night in the barracks, which, owing to the severe cold of Friday night, was a pretty severe punishment of itself. This is the same man who was before the Court in the early part of the week on the charge of having taken a box of candy from a dray, and who was turned over to a magistrate, but •owing to the unwillingness of the prosecution to give bonds to appear against him, was discharged from custody. Two men were charged with fighting in ihe strei.*, but from the evidence of the witnesses, it appearing that one of them was not in fault, he was discharged, and the other one, was fined five dollars. A German sailor was charged with being drunk, and having been confined all night in the barracks, was fined two dollars. Two countrymen were arrested on Saturday m om ul taken before his Honor, charged with fighting e market, but, from the evidence it appeared tlu*> were friends, and it was only a boyish, friendly lig.M that there was no malice nor no intention of in- ■ \i y to one another. They were fined the costs of < in :, and discharged. J D Matheson, do B MclnUkh, do W H Marty, U S X J A Parrott, N C A B D.iie, N C J D Barnes, E Wilaman, Savh H Pi t eller, do Lt D S Smith, Lt Willing hart, C H Smedes, H H Elliott, N Y TH Bennett, N C W Eaton, N C Wirchman, Charleston Q Amow, savh A Failigant, IB K Keirm, |J Shalier, DSN F Kelly, J W Hadlock, Fla Mrs E A Bickfort, Fla j Miss F L Halleck, Fla IJ S Bergen, Brooklyn Shipping Intelligence. Special Notices Miniature Almanac—This Day. Sun rises 6 3o;Moon lets. n 03 " 016 Sun sets 6 anjHigt. water. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Sunday, Feb. 18,18<6. Arrived. Steamship Leo, Merrill. New York—Octavos Cohen Steamer Ella, Rowland. Palatka—M A Cohen ^Steamer O F Potter. Cessar, Snnbnry-Chaa L Colby Steamer Gen Shepley, Hoaa, Doctortown-Chas L Colby A Co. Bennet? er W W Fraz,er ' Hoof**, Charleaton-L S Steamer Croton, Fitzgerald, Charleston Steamer cosmopolitan, J C Crooker, Jacksonville via Hilton Head. Steamer Express, Morgan, Angusta—F M Myrell. Steamship Hunter, Rogers, New York-HunterA Gamine!!. Steamship King Fisher. Rector, Baltlmore-Crane <t Gray bill. Steamship San Salvador, Atkina. New York—B H Hardee. Herma “ Livingston, Baker, New York —J R Wilder. Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen Steamer Croion, Fitzgerald, Charleston. Steamer SwaL, Cohen, Angnsta—It A Cohen Srhr Oliver Cromwell, Delano, Bluffton Brig Executive, Gorham, Darien. Ga, In ballast Ship Dsyspring, Coates, Liverpool. Imports. Per steamer Express, from Augusta—648 hales cot ton, mdse, etc. Per steamer Gen Shepley, from Doctortowu—99 bales Upland cotton, US do sea Island do, lOu sacks ground peas, 18 do rongh rice. Per Bteamer Ella, from Palatka, etc—is bales up land cotton. 37 do sea Island do. Per steamship San Salvador, for New York 460 bales upland cotton, 37 do s«a Island do, 7 bales old rope and bagging, 5 pkgs mdse. Per steamship Kingfisher, for Baltimore—l3i bales upland cotton, 200 bales sheeting, 3,000 sacks salr, 21 bags wool, 7 casks hams, 4 bales rags and 1 box mdse. Per steamship Herman Livingston, for New York —721 bales upland cotton, 7 do bagging, 460 sacks salt, 6 bales yarns, 12 bdlslron, 60 boxes and ba'es mdse. Per steamship Hunter, for New York—436 bales nplund cotton, 18 do sea Island do, 262 do domestics, 64 boxes mdse. Per ship Duytprings, for Liverpool—1,042 hales up land cotton, 121 do sea island do, 6,900 feet timber. Passengers. Per steamship Leo, from New York—Col G C Gibbs P Kogan, Mrs M Kogan, Mrs J LaRotlie, Miss La- Roelie, Freidberger, K Cooper, R C Oliu and lady, G Clinton, J Roberts, O Cohen, Miss Cohen, Miss La- Koclie, J H ddock, Mrs Haddock. W Elliott, J Berger Mrs A E Bickford, T Haywood, O W Chapin, P Lyon, J A Rogers, G W Rodgers, J Rodgers, R Hanley, J s Thomas, A Sealey, G Harless, u'Brian, P Forley. Per steamer 0 F Potter, from Sunbury—Rev R S Mallard, M Cohen, T W Fleming. Per steamer Crulon, from Charleston—J R Yonhg, R L Morris, C H Canfield, S M Dufileld, A White, C W Noyes, G A Bosch, J Maun, J Neubich and child. Per steamer Gen Shepley, from Doctortowu—J N Winn. M Rosenfiuld, Geo Mallory, Jas Russell, Ur Kalkner. Per steamer W W Frazier, from Charleston—L M Rayson, D Maybank, W C Lyon, J *7 Smith, B Grif fith, J J Scott, A Bell, C W Ellennock, L D Horford, C E Jenkins, Mrs L Lewis, C J Wichln, J Chestnut. Miss M Church and servt, C Price, J A Parrott, A B Dale,-.! D D Barnes all.12 ladies, S Rapp, G W Wag ner, C VV McIntosh, and 3 others, Per steamer Ella, lroin Palatka—J CCross, J Hogg Mr Pennington, J B Bell, J N Westerly, Mr Allyn, L M Uobbe, Mr Leopold, Miss A Muuiford, Col Wilkin son, wile and 3 children, Mr Shorter, J W Dickerson, J C Smith, M Reid, F P Sears, wife and 2 children H W Moody, R It Rlolilin, J s Diiggs, Mr Engahan, Mr Freelander, M Hochclans, Mr Folsom. Mr Reid, a H Bowne, W W Parker, Mr Joslyn, Mr J A Corton, Mr Drayton, Mr Hants at.d daughter, Capt D An- boch, Mr Scoit, S P Newton. Per steamship Hnnter, 1 for New York—M Rosenfeld H C Folsom, L Brown, 2 officers and 28 Then. Per steamship Herman Livingston, for New York M G Ehrlich, P Hirschfleld, Miss V Ehrlich, A Baum, R B Wardell, A Canipoell, Mad C Greado, A Blake, Mrs S Pease, E F Metcalf, jr, C Maurer, J S Gerten- steig, F Brown, A N Wilson, J E Dent, R P Wood, C J Godfrey, J Kuobet-heck, N Wolff, J N Keim, PO Larkin, Miss M Larkin, T Herring, G Whitfield and ’ steerage. Per steamship Sun Salvador, for New York—Mrs E H Pugh, D Weal, H Levy, Miss F’ Smith, S Simons, Mr Bi Atincssee, L Sylvester, N N Gevot, J A LaUose. E brautiard, H S Winder, C U Wilcox, Capt S M Lane, E Place, J Nulans, J J Saunders, Mrs E Jones, Miss M J Pepper, R Wira and lady, M B Duffy, J Dore, W L Warner, and 3 steerage. 1 Chatham Inferior Court. THURSDAY, Febrnary IS, >866. Ordered that an election for Constables of Chatham Connty be held on Monday, the nineteenth day of February Inst, by-the Just ires of the Inferior Court A Jail Physician will also be elected ; also an in spector of Flour for tile County of Chatham. Candidates most band in their applications to the CUik. By order. WM. H. BULLOCH, f!6 3 Clerk I. C. C. C. Tax Notice. OFFICE U. S. DIRECT TAX COMMISSIONER, i District of Grokgia, Savannah, Jan. 16th, 1866. j AS* Notice is hereby given that the T aX boll for Chatham County Is completed, and owners of Real Estate In said county, Lots, Lruds and improve- incuts, outside the city of Savanuah, or Real Estate returned for Taxation in said county in 1 SCO, must pay the Taxes due thereon within sixty (60) days from this date at our office, N. W. cor. South Broad and Lincoln streets. Savannah, or sailer the penalty. T. P. ROBB, 1 S. A. PANCOAST,} Commissioners. J. C. BATES, ) fo-tf DIVIDEND No. 25. SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD CO., 1 Macon, Ga., Feb. 8, 1866./ Ihe Board of Directors have this dsy declared Dividend of Four ($4) Dollars per Share on the Capital Stock, payable on and after lit March next. Stockholders in Savannah will receive their divl dends at the office of John W. Anderson, Esq. JOHN T. BOIFEUILLET, fl4-lm Sec. a Treas. BATCHELOR'S HAIR SYS The Original and Best in the World 1 The only true and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Instan taneous. Produces immediate.y a splendid Black or natnral Brown, without hearing 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 Beantitying the Hair. an!4-ly CHARLES BATCHELOR. Nsw York. A PHYSIOLOGICAL. View of MAKU1AGK Containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine Plates and Engravings of the Anatomy of the Human Or gans in a state of Health and Disease, with a Trea tise on Early Errors, us Deplorable Consequences upon the mind and Body, with the Author’s Plau of Treatment—the only rational and successful mode ol 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 o f 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. T lie author may be consulied 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 cm Hardware. GRAHAM, DORSETT & CO.' Successors to Hawes, Graham & Co., IMPORTERS OP R0SEY00D AND MAHOGANY Nos. 174, 17G and 178 Centre St., N. Y., Keep constantly on hand the most extensive variety of fluely-figiired Foreign and Domestic Woods to tie found in the United States, In Logs, Planks, Boards and \ eneers, suitable for Cabin, t. Piano, and Billiard Table manufacturers, and car hnllders ; also, Ma bogany and Spanish Cedar Coffin stuff. Hi connection with our business we have a large Saw Mill, and the most celebrated Veneer Cutting Machine, which enables us to flu all orders enfusted to us with promptness. JlB-3in Consignees. Per steamship Leo. from New York -Adams Ex, W M Davidson. i» W Alien, B F Einstein, G U Ar- ledge, J F’ Eppsteln, Anderson A Son, Eiwin A H, P, Baldwin A Co, Eclipse Freight Line, J A Barron, B, Wylly A C, Southern Ex, Freidenberg. LS Bennett. Feret A Co, Blun A M, J T Freeman, Bothwell A W, ' C Freeman, G Gemenden, Bolshuw A Co, Blair d G C Gibbs, Brady ASA Co, Brady A S, C L Gil liert, Gilliland <t Co, Cooper A McA, B II Hardee, B Harrington, C A Chapin. Cump if C, O Cohen, E Iler'Z, N A Hardee, M A Cohen, Clark A Co, Hauiil- ton cf Co, Clugliorn A C, F W H, Hess A G. Hunter A A S Hart ridge, Cuuuingham, P A Co, Crane A G. Dnncan A J, M Doyle A Co, K McLea A Co, Jones A W, Kirliii A B, N B Knapp, Kolb A Co, H B King, J Lama, Keln A Co. J W Lathrep, Lovell A L, G W A G B Lanmr, Lathrop A Oo, Ltnvilie AG, P Loughlln, Miller, T A Co, F M Myrell, Makor A Co, J McMahon, A J Miller. Meinltard A Bro, Neidlinger, Order, J M Premiss, Palmer* D, J O’Byrne, G Oliver, Phillips A ”, K K Agent, W G R ibinson, J Ryan, Randell A Co, A Cann, A Kohler, F W Sims A Co, Sorrell Bros, W Stark, Schreiner A Son, J M Selkirk, Sanderson A Suiter, Scranton, S A Co, Staley, Solomons, Tisou G, T Tishler, B G Tildeu, Unckles A Son, Van Horn, A M, Well A M, Watts A Co, bark G S Hunt, W H Williams, J F Wheaton, York, W. Mcl A Co, A S ? Dept, Lathrop <t M, C E Mustln, E WhllforU. F Kolb, Richardson A Son, W Duncan, A Lydeli A Son, [W] la a diamond, BAS GoUlenbergn, OVA Son, A M West, Pulaski House, and others.. Per sieamer Express, from Augusta—F W Sims A Co, Brady a 8, K A Cann, Screven House, C Green A Son. Per steamer Gen Shepley, from Doctortown—Tison G, Erwin A H, E C Wade A Cs, N, Camp A Co, F, Anderson A J, O'Fallon A Co, P H Behn, Bryan, H * Co, Hunter A G, Jones A W, H Melnhard A Bro, Levi, Lt Col Darling. PORT OF FERNAND1NA, FLA. Fbunanpina, Fla., Feb. 16. Cleared. Feb 12—Schr Harriet Marla, McDonald, for New SmyruH, Feb 14—8chr Emma C Latham, Barnstable, C W Jordon, for Matanzas—28,0UU feet sawed yellow pine lumber. Feb 14—Sloop Thunder, Femandina, Smith, for Jacksonville. Arrivals at the Hotels. | ; (JLASKI HOUSE—W. H. Wiltbkboer A Co. \ L Sv'vester, Augusta !1S lauson, N Y .1 l Preston, wife and child Augusta w Edmundson, Wash i Moody. Fla W .1 Scott, N Y N Leopold, Fla i M Allen, Phlla L M Hobbs, Penn R Rombaner, Fla W W Wilkinson, lady, children and svt,*Fla .1 B Bell, Fla T W Hogg, Capt G H Beaufort, Chas Mr Lewis, Express petty business _ “ s court, on Mr H. L, Mr smith, w Wollaston, Augusta .! Haas, Ga ] Ti'.fttney, Ga w o McAdoo, Ga C H Canfield, N J . M Richard*. N Y O 0 Gibbs, Fla | M Haywood, Fla i Mi- vanderwacker, Fla E K. Hogg, N Y 1 DC- ibilds, Balt J M Pennington, 8 C J N Magill, Savh H Reed, F'la B II Hertman, V S N L M Raysor, 0 W Ellerbrock, N Y J J Scott, Baltimore J F Glenn, S C G H Wienger, U E Wienger. J Federleffi, Richmond G D Btilnd, Savh J S Moore, J C Harris, St Marys M P Delong, Ga D E Waldron, Savh S M Duffleld, Phita J Rankin Young, Phlla R L Morris, Ga C W Noyes, Charleston P McComber, H Head AN Baldwin, NY W M Dlngeldy, N Y J Fsrrebee, 8 C H C Kittles, Ga C D Cnrtls, N Y A N Wood. T D Gilbert, Michigan J Ball. do nd Sir MARSHALL BOUSE—A. B. LUCK. dura man Klbbee. Ga «« L '‘> 1 I v, M Sawyer. iim. Several wit BF Unthill, NY it.Wiv u, a, f R Sampson. NY . T H Palmer, Savh : "i . T w Yardley, Teun . iile | AN Zevely, Washington S M Felton, wife, child and nurse, Pima Mr end Mrs J B Hart. £ L-rkeu, Md G Jacoly, Savh e V' U is eiiargc-u wuu Bame onence, ssciitb, ‘ ,eri 4 found guilty, the Judge dis- „ , -. "he case and put tb ■” O White, S C who was „ n , „ Urt U * H>n 1116 C T WatSOD, ere n„ „ U1 , . 3atl8fi °d. and inquired if O B Hammejtt, 18 &one in . ‘ He wa8 informed that there Agent of bUt he mi€ht pre * m M* case -teat Of tht Freedman's Bureau. Angusta t, Mobile J C DUtCh, Washington B Griffith, Phlla J W smith, fi Y J Chestnut, S Carolina H M Bene, U 8 N Lt J D Weed, Washington IJ S Drlggs, Fla U N Shorter, Ala L W Haolebnrst, Ga G Fried and lady, Ga W W Parker, Ga J W Cooney, Ga J Campbell, Capt D M Prince, R M Reid, Fla W M Tall man, G A Bill, jr, N Y L D Hosford. N Y C E Jenkins, N Y P B Tvlert and wife, N Y Mrs C H Knickerbocker, Miss M A Ingraham, B F Bryant, 8 C Memoranda. Steamer Gen Shepley reports—Feb 16, passed str Fannie Lehr in Little Hell, Altama river, bonnd u,i; 16th, passed str Orient In Mad river, bound sonth : 16th, 4pm passed str O F Potter In St Catherine’s Sonud, hound up ; 6 p m passed str Laura at Adams’ Foint, at the “lid of Rowley Marsh, bonnd south; 6% P in, passed str Chas S Hardee, In Ossabaw Sound, bound south. Steamer Express reports—Feb 18, passed str Gen Berry at Obstructions, bonnd up; 17th, passed str Eclipse st lower end Big Randall, bound up; passed str Harry Carroll, at Mosqnito Camp, bound np; passed >tr Wm G Gibbons at Hudson’s Ferry, l>onnd up ; 18th, passed str Minnie Brandt at Pnrysburg Lower Landing, bound up. Consignees per Central ltailroad. Feb*uART 17, I860. 466 hales cotton, 77 do domestics, 21 do yarn, 30 bbls dried fruit and mdse, to Brigham, B A Co, E A Caldwell. Wilder A F, E Padelford, H S Cohen, N A Hardee, Duncan A J, Central R R, Brady S A Co, E Hertz, J W Anderson A Son, E Warnock, Habersham <# Son. F Kolb, J 1) Ware, W H Stark. Special Notices, VERNON SHELL ROAD. A meeting o( the Stockholder* of thla Company will be held on Tuesday, 20th Febrnary Instant, at 11 a. m„ at the Counting Horfhe of Messrs. R. Haber sham A Son, to devise means to pat the road ip com plete repair at once; A punctual attendance is requested. M. A. COHEN, H6,19A20 Secretary. Notice. THE City Treasurer Is prepared to receive certain Of the taxes levied by the Ordinance pariril Peoenw ber 27th, 1866. That is, the tax upon gross salsa of merchandise and wares of every description; upon all freight and passage money payable in this city, and upon horses and mules. These taxes are due be tween the first and tenth of each month for the pre ceding month. A0 other taxes are payable quarterly between the same dates, in the months of April, July, October and Jennary. R. t. GIBSON, fi _ City Treasurer. JOHN GRAY, Wooden Ware, Brooms, **AILS, BRUSHES, MATS, Twines, Co.dage, Tubs, Churns, Cradles, Wagons, Chairs, Baskets, Ac. Nos. 15 Fulton, and HOS Front Sts, NEW YORK j3"-3m LINVILLE & GLEASON St. Julian Street, West of Market, Miscellaneous. COAL, At Reduo od A fin T. >N8 superior Liverpool Parlor Coal, land- iGu trig from ship England’s Queen, v <> mas lump L-ickswana Coal, lur steamboat ass. 4uu tons Lacks w ana Coal, egg and other sizes. For rale in lots to suit purchasers, by f7-eod2w CLAQHORN A CUNNINGHAM. Shipwrights, Caulkers and Spar Makers. THE undersigned would respectfully inform their * funner patrons and the citizens generally that they have resumed their business and opened a Ship i urd immediately opposite the city, upon the wharf formerly occupied by the Dry Dock Company, where they will undertake and contract for any work their liue of business upon reasonable terms. KRENSON & HAWKES, Office on Bay street. Jones’ Block, foot of Abercorn street, over C. L. Colby & Co. feb?-lw&eodlffi. Sundries, QFFERED BY BRYAN, HAHTRIDGE A CO.: MEKOBANDI8K. 8 bales Dundee Bagging 2 bbla fine old Rye Whiskey 3tf bbls assorted whiskey 7 lihds Bacon Shoulders 6 bbls Hams aaouaiTiB. 25 shares Muscogee Railroad Stock 40 shares Atlantic A Gulf Railroad Stock. JIT tf Augusta Constitntionalis T ill*- old established an& popular journal, having a large circulation in M lddle Georgia and Sonth Carolina, offers a superior medium to tbs business men of Savannah for making themselves known in th«middle region through which It circulates. Mr. CatsLEs B. O'Sullivan is tne authorized agent for Savannah and vicinity. STOCKTON A CO., f!7-lw Proprlet irs. FISH. Q R BBLS Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel Mtl so half barrels, Noe. 1 and 3 do 100 kite No. 1 do 10 half bbls No. 1 Herring 2o quarter bbls do 100 boxes Smoked Herring In store and for sale by ra CHAS. L. COLBY A CO. Just Received, FIRKINS Extra Leaf Lard In store and for sale by CHARLES L. COLBY A CO. Just Received, |Q FU1KINS CHOICE BUTTER Landing per steamship Chase, and for sale by CHARLES L. COLBY A CO. Building Material WE have on hand Lime, Rosendale Cement, Plaster • v Paris, and Hair for Plastering. For sale on consignment. fU2-1 m CRANE A GRAYBILL. To Planters. T HE PALMA OHRISTI, or Castor Bean, will grow on yonr poor and worn-out lands. Estimated yield to a prime hand, thirteen hnndred dollars. I am ready to loan the beet kind of seed and con tract for the entire crop of those who choose to try For circulars, Ac., call ou or address fl7 J. W. GREGORY, 12 Stoddard's Range, Bay st.. Savannah. Office United States Direct Tax Commission, DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. \ Savannah, Jan. 16, 1866.1 N OTICE is hereby given that the Tax Rol' for Chatham county is now completed, and owners f real estate in said county, lots, lands and Improve ments outside the city of Savannah, or roal estate re turned for taxation in aaiii county in 1860, may pay the taxes dne thereon within sixty (60) days from this date, a- our office, north-west corner South Broad and Lincoln streets, Savannah. T. P. ROBB, 1 S. A. PANCOAST, /-Commissioners. J. C. BATES, | (16-tf mmm kid cloves A LSO, a fine assortment of Silk, Wool and Buck skin Gloves and Gauntlets. Just opened at EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, nM-tt 161 Congress street AGENTS POR MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO. 64 CoortlfiMt Street, New Tort. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHERS Bridge, Car, Skip or Baud Hoot — AND— *. BOILER BOLT, SETT SCREWS, COACH OR LAO SCREWS. Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts, ROUND AND SQUARE WASHERS, Turnbuckles, Bolt Ends, Taps and Dies, &o. ALSO DEALER8 IN RAILROAD SUPPLIES. LOCOMOTIVES, CARS, RAILS, CHAIRS, SPIKES,TIRES, AXLES; CAR TRIM MINGS of every description, and every article U9ed in constructing or operating Railroads. STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES. EN G INK E IIS’ STORES. COAL OIL, TALLOW, WASTE FELTING, HEMP, AND RUBBER PACKING; LAMPS, PAINTS, VARNISn, <So.; ENGINEERS’ TOOLS, of every description; CHIPPING AND RIVETING HAMMERS, SCREW PUNCHES, F1LE8, CHISELS, Ao, TELEGRAPH MATERIALS. WIRE, INSULATORS, BATTERIES, IN STRUMENTS, ACIDS, SULPHATE COPPER, &c. Also Manufacturers of the BEST OAK TANNED BELTING MACHINERY, LATHS, PLANERS, DRILLS, PUNCHES AND SHEARS, STEAM ENGINES, STATION- ARY AND PORTABLE SAW MILLS, SAWS,&c. •eptt tf TO PLANTERS. W B will keep constantly on hand a ft,u stock of Plows, Hoes, Com Shelters, Straw Cutters. Axes, and other Agricultural Implements of bear makers and patterns with which to supply Planter* and Country Merchants, whose attention we invite to oar stock and think we can make it to their inter est to purchase of ns. BOUSE A BRYANT JM-tf I#* Bay street BLANCEVILLE SLATE MINING COMPT, VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. Cap’l Stock., &4300,000 SHARES, $60 EACH. Dibzotos*—H. Brigham, J. F. Dever, E. C. Gran nies, A. Wilbur and A. E. Marshall. Pkisidxht—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga. Vioz Pbebident—E. C. Grannisa, Macon, Ga. SzoBXTAHT—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga. T HIS Company will soon be prepared to fill any orders for Slate, however large, for roofing, for fumitnre manufactured out of slate, for lintels, for pavement, and for any other uses to which slate ran be applied. The quarry Is convenient to the cities of Allanta, Angnsta, Macon, Albany and Columbns. Ga.; to the cities or Selma, Montgomery and Mobile Ala.: to New Orleans, aud will shortly be to Mem phis, reon..andS>. Louis, Mo. The superiority of slate for roofing purposes, and Its special adaptability to various articles ol furniture and for paveme.it are well known. Orders may be addlMed to A. E. MARSHALL, Secy, I s Atlanta. Ga. Shipping. FOE PHILADELPHIA. CABIN PASSAGE, *25 00. The new and splendid iron Steamship CUMBRIA, FRENCH, Commander, Will sail (or the above port on Satniday, Feb. M, at — o’clock. For height or passage, having excellent accommo dation*, apply to B HUNTER A QAMMELL, TIME, 11 HOURS, For Charleston, VIA BEAUTORT, s. c. F O W, The fast steamer U N T A I Captain G. W. Carrant. Sbomi o’K° Te PU “* 0n MONDAY AFTHR - Charleston at 3 o'clock next morning, in time for the trains north or sonth. Way height payable on the dock. For freight or passage, . - , psaeage, apply on board, atPadel- ford’s wharf, or to fl* M. A. COHEN. FOR DUBLIN AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE ALTA- MAHA AND OCONEE RIVERS. Shipping. BOSTON and SAVANNAH STRAMsmP LINE. FOR BOSTON The fine steamship WM. TIBBETTS* J. A CONY. Commander, Will sail for the above poet on Wedaentey, Feb. Diet, at _ o’clock. For freight or passage, apply to RICHARDSON A BARNARD. Bay street, oppoelte Mariner's Church. For Augusta AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE RIVER. The light-draft steamer 3?. 13. G-oodsell, Capt. J. M. Houus, running in connection with the steamers H. M- Cool and Ella, to Dkrien, will receive freight for the above places. Apply to M. A. COHEN. _ W~ Good* consigned to A. A. DELORME, Darien will receive prompt attention. fio-tf FOR MACON AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS. The light-draft steamer M A. R Y ELLA Will leave her wharf, foot of Aberoorn street, on Monday, Februbry 19, at — o’clock, for Macon and all intermediate landings on the Alta- maha and Ocmulgee rivers. For freight or passage, having superior accommo- tlons, apply to CHAS. L. COLBY A CO., Corner Abercorn aud Bay streets. The light-draught steamer U N I O IV, Capt. H. B. Faaziza, despatch aa above 8 fromAo « n * U ’ " U1 <l»lck Freight received and Mored in fire-proof ware- home foot of 9 est Broad street, free of expense. Thia boat is new, of exceedingly light draft, has been very successful, and ia commanded by officers of long experience on the river. Freight taken at rednoed rates. For freight, apply to F. M. MYRELL, Harris' Buildings, Bay street, _ Or to M. A. BARRIE, _ re On wharf Foj? Doctortown IN CONNECTION WITH THE ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD PER Tliomasville. Orient and The Steamers Gen. Shepley, will leave Savannah per Doctortown every Tne and Saturday morning at 7 o’clock. Returning, leafe Doctortown for Savannah every Tuesday an<f Satur day morning at 7 o'clock. For freight or passage apply to ill tf „ CHA? L- COLBY A CO., J 31-11 Comer Abercorn and Bay street*. For Liverpool. EN. The “A 1 ” ship “KAL08,” Morrison, □a.'maMter, having a large portion of her cargo nSyengaged, will have dispatch. For freight apply to l>in ~ 3 - E. A. SOULLARD. T owage. The steam tug STAR LIGHT, Capt. Anderson, is prepared to tow vessels up ... »r down the river and about he harbor. Orders left with the Captain, on board, or with the undersigned, will be attended to tfl-eodlm CLAGHOBN ACUNNINGHAM. Uf Insurance taken at low rates. f 14 For Palatka, E. Ela., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FERN AND IN A, 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 lor the above places Every Tuesday Morning nt 10 o’elock. All freight payable bv shippers. For freight or passage, having superior .accommo dations, apply at the office, Florida Steam Pocket Wharf, or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents. J27 tf Restaurants. RAILROAD HOUSE, H.BSTA.ITIIA.NT. BAR-ROOM AND BARBER SHOP ON BRYAN ST., JOHNSON SQUARE matilda Taylor, DESPECTFULLY informs the pnblic that the above lb establishment is now prepared to famish Oys ters, Fish, Game, Ac., at all hours. Dinners* Suppers will be furnished at the shorten notiqe, and sent to any part of the city. Wines of all kind*, and of the very beat, always on hand. In addition, four Dining Rooms has been fitted an in the neatest style for the accommodation of Ladiee a|id Gentlemen. Excellent Cooks and accommodating Waiters in attendance. Attached to the Restaurant is extra Diving, Sitting and Bed-Rooms. “ A Barber Sho p, with competent Barbers, Is also connected with the House. All customers will have their private cup* with their names on. Transient Boarders and Travelers will find it to to their advantage to call The patronage of the public is solicited. ABEAM BEASLEY. ~ tr Superintendent. Shipping. FOR PA1ATKA, 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. FOr freight or passage, apply on board at Padel- ford's Wharf) near the Central Press, or to M. A. COHEN. Freight payable by shippers. Freight received at all time* at the Warehouse. J29-e-m-tu-Cf 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 leave for the above places on Friday Morning, 36th, nt 10 o’clock, and continue to leave every Friday morning thereafter at same hour. Returning, she will leave Palatka every Sunday morning, Picolata every Sunday forenoon, and Jack sonville every Monday morning, arriving at Sevan nah on Tuesday morning. Freight received at all times at the warehouse on the wharf. Ali freight payable by drippers. For freight or passage, having splendid cabin ac commodation, apply at the office on Florida Steam Pacxet wharf) or to CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, JM-tf Agent*. For Brunswick and Satilla River. fTHE fast-sailing sloop FRANKLIN, Bolkley, master, „ “*y. in K part of her cargo engaged, will positively ■ail on MONDAY, 18th instant, at 2 o'clock p. m pre cisely. For freight engagements, apply to „ WM. R. SYMONS, „ _ Bay st., three doors west of Exchange. N. B—All freight payable by shippers. fi6 For Augusta, STEAMER ^ Xi. H. MAY, pl *“- <*>odsrecelv- ?,*? “ d * tor * 1 In fire proof warehouse, fool of Lincoln afreet, free of cost. . v . J- M. KINCHLEY, Agent. Office in Claghorn ft Cunningham’. .J? e Anfiakta from Savannah on last Friday with her foil freight tf oc» FOR CHARLESTON, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. THE STEAMER F -A. N' 1ST I E , CAPTAIN MoNBLTY, Will leave as above from the Florida Steamboat , W . h SA footofWestBroad on THURSDAY next, 1st Feb. at 10 o'clock a. m., and will continue to leave every Ttmraday following at same honr ontll fnrther notice. This boat la in very excellent order, Is commanded by officer, of experence; and has superior state room accommodations for passengers While tie boat is on her trips, freight will be re ceived and stored in fire-proof warehouse, free of ex- For freight or passage, apply to _ F. M. MYRELL, Agt, Harris’ Buildings, Bay street. Or to W. Johmboh, on wharf j27-lm FOR H1WK1MILLEIM1C0N VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, And Landings on the Alta maha and Ocmulgee rfversi THE Steamer Oak; Capt. McCauley. This boat Is In good order, built expressly for the trade, and rates A l in Insurance offices. Transportation charges on goods to Macon and Areangements have been made with the Agent of the Macon ft Bronawick Railroad to forward goods EM8?* l ° Macon °“ * rriv » 1 of the boot at Freight received and stored In fire-proof ware-honae strwt Fl0rida steamboat Wharf, foot of West Broad For freight, Ac., apply to J. B. PRESDEE, Agt, 109 Broughton street. F. M, MYRELL, Harris' Boliding, Bay sL fit FOR 1AC0H &HAWK1NSVILLE VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, Ana landings on theAltamaha and Ocmulgee rivers. Steamer Darlington, Capt J. Brock, will have quick despatch as above.- Freight received at Ul 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 im- mense/carrying capacity, being capable of carrying LMO bales of cotton, sad rates A No. 1 in Insurance offices. Freights taken by this line at low rates. Traneportation charges oo goods to Macon and Hawkinsville paid promptly. For freight engagements, apply to F. M. MYRELL, Harris’ Buildings. Bay street fs Or to M. A. BARIE, on wharf. Freights FOR AUGUSTA, THE umimUgped are prepared to receive goods at * their Warehouses—free of expense and cot ered by Insnraroe—for shipment to Angnsta and ate beyond by their regular line of light dnngfat ta A^ipiy to CHAR L. COLBY, cor. Bay and Aberoorn sts. TOWING. »nd powerful 1. WEBS’! steam tng B. H. WEBSTER ta preoared to tow veraeia in the harbor, or to and from a. Application for towing may be made to Capt Bar clay, on board, or to CRANE ft GRAYBILL, Agents *- tf 8* Bay street Steamer Savannah NOTICE To'sHIPP^faiNBIGNEES, OWNERS AND UNDERWRITERS. niecffrgo nvN from the above steamer, lately tank from Savannah to Angnsta, yon are m tH , J. W. WOLCOTT, Agent 2 Harria’ Bioclt Bay st Pacific Mall Stcamskip Company'. Through Line to Callfbrala, r JX>UCHlNG at Mexican Ports, and carrying the X United States Mail. Leave Pier No. 42 North River, loot of Canal street at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st »th and 21at of every month, (except when those dates tall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday,) for Aspinwall, con necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com pany’s steamships from Panama for San Francisco touching at AcapoJco. FEBRUARY. lgt -^o C S^aS?^. Qr * y ’ «»“***"** CO ““ Ctln « wUb S***- 2tet_New York, cSptMn Horner, connecting with Constitution, Capt Farnsworth. WI “ Departures of 1st and Slat connect at Panama with SSmSuo Padflcportfc THROUGH P*88*01 X*TX8 » CU1XXKCT First Cabin Second Cabin V.‘.'.V.^ 200 ' 1AA A discount of One quarter from steamers rates One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult Wts- Baggage received on Me dock the day before “ d p ~ eB * e " An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and attendance free A steamer will be placed on the line January I, 1866, to ran from New Orleans to Aspinwall via Havana. For passage tickets, or farther Information, apply stthe Company’s ticket office, on the Wharf, foot tf Carnal street, North River, New York. _ F. W.8. BELLOWS, j9 -3m