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SAVANNAH NATIONAL REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 2. 1865.
local MATTERS-
mr marine and Commercial New*,
Commercial and Marine Intelli-
w ill hereafter be found on our
Tin-
•an'
;r th page.
tiotlicr
pleasant Re-union on Ship
board.
yesterday afternoon quite a numerous
„,p; in y of invited guests assembled on
, r ,l the steamship Virgo, where Capt
M, r did the honors in his usual cour-
... manner. An excellent repast was
v .,l up in recherche style, while the
after expressing their great ad-
L,tion for the every comfort and
nintial elegance that everywhere
,.uls on hoard the Virgo, took their
•Jrture, delighted with their fly-
visit. A more agreeable en-
t aument has not been given in our
than this free and easy commercial
. . :u uuion of our merchants yesterday
L r joon. There were no set speeches or
| • j f, .fmality on board, but while the
Lapugne sparkled, and the echo of
[ ping corks resounded through the
Lions and elegant saloon, the bright
[filiations of original wit and ready
L .r from Captain Bulkley and Octa.
.Cohen, Esq., the genial Agent of the
,. kept up an enfilading fire of merri-
[ , nt . The forces of General Discontent
,; general Despondency were summa ri-
• ,,at to a complete route and the victo-
, ViiS complete, ending in the triumph
.general Merriment and Good-Will.
There were rays in the saloon, but no
(i/s,all indulged in conviviality, and
, failed to see any signs of the Zodiac,
m the beaming and cheerful cou nte-
u e of her former popular commander,
[rmy’s Line is conducted with energy
1 liberality, and we are not alone in
-lung the firm success and prosperity.
Military Change.
Captain Henry li. Sibley, Chief C. S. Dis-
t 0 f Savannah and Depot Commissary at
i; j.iace. was yesterday, at his own request,
; ved from duty with a view of resigning and
turning to his home, there to engage in com-
.rciiil business.
„plain Sibley is a native of Charlestown,
p v . He entered the army at the commence-
; at of the war as a line officer, serving with
.function in this capacity until appointed to
i present rank. Since this period he has
-n on duty in the Southwest with General
inks, whom he accompanied on his ill-fated
rpednion, after which he was ordered to this
., a< (’ s., in which position he has been
kfatigable in the performance of his duty.
Li egret being compelled to say good-bye to
i Captain-
JiL will be succeeded by Captain Darling,
I s, who is well known to the military world
§ Mi, Department.
frcldents on Board the Steamer Gen<
Sheplcy.
3rr.-inMr. J. B. Cohen, Purser of the steamer
|-n. Sbcpley, we learn that on Thursday moru-
i: wiii'e the steamer wss under headway, pass-
:|; down the Altamaha at Little Hell JameB
IL, deck band, a native of Darien, McIntosh
Bmty, Oa., while setting on the port forward rail,
1 overboard and was drowned. The wheels of
g|: s earner were Stopped, a plank thrown out
S ail attempts made to save life were fruitless.
1 is, when he fell overboard, seemed to have
s - all presence of mind, and life was the for-
On the passage to Dcctortown a colored
aged about thirteen years, and known on
Raid the Gen. Shepley as “Little Tom,” dis-
■peaied from the steamer near Buggs’ Bluff—
K swept overboard by a limb of a tree. This
■i- on Sunday morning last.
y
Departure of Troops. .
I 1 ,r I7ith Regiment New York Volunteer
K'. :i has been stationed in the neighborhood of
I junta tor some time past, reached this city
| terday en route for New York. The Regiment
I nier command of Capt. Charles McCarthy,
p 1 will leavo on board tbo steamship Nevada
I • rooming for New York, where they will be
I ‘ cred out of service
To the Citizens of SoTMMiah.
On the application of many prominent I
citizens, representing all the interest of I
the city, Col. Edward C. Anclerson has (
consented to be a candidate for the office
of Mayor of Savannah. His name is,
therefore, presented to yon for your suf
frages. It is unnecessary to urge upon
your consideration the character or ca-
pacity of one so well known to you* He
has served you iu the same position be
fore, and the manner in which he dis
charged the duties of the office is fresh in
your memories. His recent sacrifices
and services in a cause which, whether
right or wrong, was the cause of his |
State and his people, should give him ad
ditional claims upon those who served
and suffered with him. It is confidently
believed that these claims will not be ig- J
nored at the ballot-box.
The following ticket is placed in nomi
nation, and will be supported by
Manx Voters.
For Mayor :
E. C. ANDERSON.
For Aldermen:
ROBERT LACHLISON,
E. A. S0ULLARD,
JOHN WILLIAMSON,
HENRY MEINHARD,
JOHN F. O’BYRNE,
JOHN McMAIION,
F. L. GUE,
JNO. C. FERRILL,
JNO. CUNNINGHAM,
GEO. W. WYLLY,
JOHN R. JOHNSON,
Db. J. M. SCHLEY'.
MISCELLANEOUS.
R'lLROAD NOTICES.
Oglethorpe Fire Company.
20 attention of members of Oglethorpe
e Company is called to the notice of an
•a meeting, to be held this evening at
tk. Punctual attendance is requested.
Thanks.
Wilkinsdn again places us nnder obliga
tor late Angnsta papers by Adam’s Express
■>\Veare requested to state than Mr. John
i i- not a canididate for Alderman at the
-lection.
MUNICIPAL, ELECTION.
For Mayor.
Milton J. Buckner.
For,r Aldermen.
Robert J. Lachlison,
E. A. SoULIiARD,
John Williamson,
John F. O’Byrne,
William Remshabt,
George Gemenden,
A. N. Miller,
Henry Meinhard,
John Foley,
John C. Ferbill,
Jacob Waldbttrg,
Wm. H. Tyion.
At
• OF
GOVERNMENT STEAMERS
*
Chief Quartermaster's Office Deft. S. (’., 1
BQton Head,8. 0., November li 1S65. (
Wlh be sold atpflblic Auction, at this place, on
MONDAY. December 11,1865, under the directum ot
Captain W.E. Morford, A. Q. M., the following Gov
ernment vessels, viz:
Nelly Baker, side-wheel steamer; 293 tons;
w ooden hull; length on deck 163 feet; beam 56. feet 6
In ches: over all 16 feet; depth of hold 8 feet 6 inches:
draft 5 feet 10 inches ; has one beam engine ; diame
ter of cylinder 32 inches; stroke of piston 10 feet; has
one single retumflue boiler.
Has saloon accommodations, full promenade decks,
and is well found in chains, anchors, Ac.
Neptune, side-wheel steamer; 362 tons: wooden
hull; length on deck 141 ieet; beam -6 feet 6 inches;
over all 45 feet 2 inches; depth of hold 10 feet 10 in
ches; draft T feet; half one beam engine; diameter of
cylinder 42 inches; stroke of piston 8 feet; has one
single return floe boiler.
This steamer has full promenade deck, fore and af t,
and is a good freight or cattle carrier.
Oncota, doable-end side-wheel ferry boat; wood
en mill: 345 tons; length on deck 14T feet; beam 55
feet; over all 65 feet 6 inches; depth of hold 11 feet;
draft 7 feet; has one beam engine; diameter of cylin
der 36 inches; stroke of piston 9 feet; ^ has one double
return fine boiler. ' *'
This steamer has recently been repaired, and is in
excellent older and well found in anchors, chains, Ac.
Croton, side-wheel steamer; 361 tons; wooden
bull; length on dec's 187 feet; beam 26 feet; over aU
43 feet 9 inches ; depth of hold 8 feet; draft 6 feet;
has one square engine; diameter of cylinder 37 in
ches ; etroko of piston 10 feet; has one doable return
flue boiler. -
This steamer has been thoroughly repaired, has
saloon and st«te room accommodations, is well sup-
jlied with anchors, chains, Ac.. and is very fast.
Golden Gate, side-wheel steamer; 195 tons;
wooden hall; length on deck 148 feet; beam 21 feet;
over all 35 feet 10 inches; depth of hold 6 feet 4 in
ches ; draft 5 feet 5 inches, has one beam engine;
diameter of cylinder 34 inches; stroke of piston 6 feel;
has one horizontal tubular boiler r
This steamer is In fine order; has saloon accommo
dations, and is well found in anchors, chains, Ac.
Nantasket, side-wheel steamer; 299 tons;
wooden hull; length on deck 156 feet; beam 25 feet 3
inches; over aU 42 feet; depth of hold 8 feet 3 inches;
draft 5 feet 6 inches; has one beam engine; diameter
of cylinder ?4 inches; stroke of piston 8 feet; has one
single return tine boiler, and is well found in anchors,
chains, Jtc
Macon, propeller, with two screws, 322 tons;
wooden hull; length on deck 156 feet; beam 25 feet;
depth of hold S feet 8 inches; draft 7 feet; has two
direct horizontal engines (condensing;/ diameter of
cylinder 24 inches; stroke of piston 26 inches; has
two’single return flue boilers.
Relief, screw tng: 68 tons; wooden hull; length
on dock 67 feet; beam 17 feet; depth of hold 7 feet;
draft 7 feet 10 inches; has one high-pressure engine;
diameter of cylinder 20 inches; strok- of piston 26 in
ches ; has one single return flue boiler, and is well
found in anchors, chains, Ac.
Rescue, screw tug; 203 tons; wooden hull;
length on deck 108 feet; beam 20 feet S inches; depth
of hold 12 feet; draft 11 fret 4 inches; has two low-
pressure engines; diameter of cylinder 26 inches ; has
one single return flue boiler.
This vessel is a powerful tng; is in good condition,
and well found in anchors, chains. Ac
I General Hunter, side-wheel steamer of 460
tons; wooden hull; length on deck 193 leet 6 inches;
beam 28 feet 6 inches ; over all60 feet8 inches; depth
of hold 9 feet 4 inches; draft forward 5 feet, aft 5 feet
6 inches; has one beam engine; diameter of cylinder
40 inches; stroke of piston 1 u ieet.
This steamer was built in New York, and completed
in 1863; is a vessel of beautiful model and high rate of
speed, with bull, engine and boiler as good as new.
Terms cash in government funds.
C. W. THOMAS,
nov21—td Bvt. Lt. Col. and Chief Q. M.
Central Railroad.
Superintendent’* ©IMise, 1
- Savannah, Ga, Nov. 16th, I860, f
O N and after Wednesday, 2?d Instant, a daily train
will leave for Angnsta at 8.30 a. m.. wmnectine
with a line of Hacks running between btatlonNo.«!,
Central Railroad, and Waynesboro', on the Augusta
and 8avannah Railroad. , , . . ..
Passengers by this line will arrive in Angnsta the
next morning after leaving ravannah, m time to
connect with the Georgia Railroad tram tor Atlanta —
Returning, arrive in Savannah at 3.45 P. M.
Freight to go by passenger train most beprepaid and
be delivered half hour before departure of Train. By or
der of GEO- W. sDAMS,
nov20 General Superintendent.
Mr. Editor :—Please announce the
following ticket for Mayor and Aldermen,
and oblige Many Citizens.
For Mayor:
DR. RICHARD D. ARNOLD.
For Ahlevmen :
ROBERT LACHLISON,
GEORGE W. WYLLY,
JOHN F. O’BYRNE,
HENRY BRIGIIAM,
JOSEPH LIPPMAN,
FRANCIS L. GUE,
CHRISTOPHER C. CASEY,
HIRAM ROBERTS,
EDWARD C. WADE,
JOHN L. TILL ALONG A,
JOHN CUNNINGHAM,
ALVIN N. MILLER.
nov SI—td
The Only Authentic and Official History
OF
THE GREAT CAMPAIGNS-
LOST
A Small WHITE POODLE DOG, highly prized by
the owner. A suitable reward will be paid for |
his return to the store, 109 Broughton street,
nov 25
Published under Sanction of Gen, Sherman.
00,000 COPIES ALREADY SOLD !
SHERMAN
AND
HIS CAMPAIGNS:
11Y
Col. 8. H. BOWMAS and Lt. Col. R ,B. 1RWH*.
1 Vol. Svo.; 512 Pages. Cloth, $3.50.
With Splendid Steel Portraits of
Major Gen. SHERMAN, Major Gen. SCHOFIELD,
“ HOWARD, “ SLOCUM,
“ LOGAN, « BLAIR.
“ DAVIS, “ KILPATRICK,
AND MAPS, PLANS, &C.
$200 Reward.
B Y virtue of authority vested in me by Resolution
passed at a meeting of the German Fire Com
pany. held on the ?Sth met,., I, Henry Blnn, First
Foreman of the German Fire Company of Savannah,
Ga., do hereby offer a Reward of Two Hundred
Dollars for the arrest, with proof to convict of the
person or persons engaged in the morder of Mr. A
CORDES, late a member of this Company.
nov40 HENRY BLUN Foreman.
$500 Reward.
T HE above Reward will be paid for a Package of
Notes taken from D. R. Dillon's residence in De'
cember last,on delivery to DAVID R. DILLON,
nov30—lw 224 Bay street.
This work—written by Col. Bowmnn. Gen. Sher
man's personal friend, and Lt. Col. Irwin, one of onr
ablest military writers—is the 6nlY complete
official history of this grand army us a whole,
and in all its details—for no other writers can have ac
cess to the private and official papers of the several
commanders. All snch information is furnished for
this work exclusively.
The following letter from Gen. Sherman shows the
official and authentic character of the work:
Laxca&teb, Ohio, July 31, 1865.
C. B. BiouxarsoN, Esq., 540 Broadway, N. Y.:
8ie—Col. S. M. Bowman, an acquaintance of mine
since 1S53, and more recently in the service of the U.
S., has had access to my order and Letter Books, em
bracing copies of all orders made and letters written by
me since the winter of 1861-2, with a view to publish a
memoir of my Life and Services, and no other person
has had snch an opportunity to read my secret thoughts
and acts. 1 believe him to be in possession of all a
thentic facts that can interest the general reader.
I am, Ac.,. W. T. SHERMAN,
nov30 Major General.
WM. MONTGOMERY, MACHINIST,
YONKERS, NT. Y.,
(Successor to the N. Y. Steam Saw Mill and Machine
Company./
Office in New York Oity, 157 Broadway-
OF GOVERNMENT
ESSELS.
’ iRopos ALS will be received tor the sale of the
1. S. rcrew Tugs
VRETHUSA
AND
Dry Goods.
J UST purchased iu New York, at greatly Reduced
Prices, and the late 6 notion Sales :—
300 pieces Calico, 25 to 30 cents.
200 pieces Bleached Shirting, 25 to 50 cents.
50 pieces Tweeds, Satinets and Cassimeres.
House Keeping Dry Goods.
15o Handsome Drees Goods, at greatly reduced
prices. v.- ,
200 Grey Blankets.
Cloaks aod Shawls.
Mourning Goods, Ac. Ac. For sale by
DeWitt Morgan,
nov27—lm 137 Congress Street.
UNTIL THE
f Day off Dec., 1S65.
'Hie Arethusa
and cost $55,000, Length 110 feet,
7., 'Set, depth of hold 9 feet 6, draft loaded 8-8
■' lonynrd, engine by Neafie A Levy, Philadel-
■ , PJ’oht and direct actmg: Diameter of cyjin.
’ewd ’ leDSth 0f Btroke 30 tache *- A tae P° w '
Laburnum
If 8 '“tar vess.l, built last year, and coet
Terms Cash.
L^ComiMBder of AUwtie Squadron, Port
Kerosene Oil,
IN BARRELS, AT
Horatio Pitcher’s,
Foot of Lincoln street, nnder the Bluff.
MAN UFACTUKKR OF V
CIRCULAR, GANG AND MULAY
SAW MILLS STEAM ENGINES
AND BOILERS, GRIST MILLLS.Ac. |
For descriptive Circulars- address
WM. MONTGOMERY,
nov2l—eod3m No. 157 Broadway.
LARD OIL,
IN BARRELS, AT.
Horatio Pitcher’s,
Foot of Lincoln street, nnder the Blnff.
Randell & Co,,
Southwest Cor. Bay and Barnard sts„ |
B Y the steamer Leo are in receipt of—
itO bble. Buckwheat. P 4
I Winter Strained
WHALE OIL,,
IN BARRELS, AT
Horatio Pitcher’s,
Foot of Lincoln street, under the Blnff-
Buperintendemt’o Office, »
Savannah, Nov. ISth, 1865. j
This Company is now, in connection with W. J.
Dickerson & Co.'s Wagons, prepared to receive and
forward to Angnsta, Macon, Affinta, dally, from
Twenty to Thirty 1 hoosand Pounds of Freight, and
go through in from three to live days. ...
Ship Freight and other expenses must be paid by
Railroad Freight can be paid here or at destination.
Freights on Perishable Goods mast be prepaid.
Rates to Angnsta, nntU farther notice, will be, per
foot 50 cents; per 100 lbs., $2 50. By °™® r °*
GEO. W. ADAMS,
nov20 General Superintendent.
16,000 Cigars.
60 tubs Lard.
10o kegs choice Goshen Butter
60 tubs extra do. a 0 . ’
20 firkins do. do. ff 0 .
100 itoxes English Dairy Cheese.
50 bbls. Brown Sngar.
nov28—eodlw
Winchester’s Soap and
dandles.
TUST received on consignment, an assorted lot by
fl the Agents, *
BRADY* SMITH A CO*
Family Mess .Beef.
TJOSTON Crackers, Cranberries, fat sale by
Ji - RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
nov98—tf Bay sU opf>. Marinetti Charch.
Haw and Boiled
I/inseed Oil,
IN BARRELS, AT
Bov 95
Hvr&tlo Pitcher’s,
Foot of Lincoln street, nnder the Bluff.
Corp, Oats, Bran,, &c. s
F°W O-V.HUT^
Wright & Co.,
COMMISSION MINTS,
Bio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Central Railroad.
WINTER
IS
HELP
THE
HAN IS.
A REFRESHMENT PARTY,
IN AID OF THE
Episcopal Orphans’ Honn,
Will be held at the HOME, near the Catholio
Church, corner of McDonough and Floyd streets,
<1» WEDNESDAY, the 6th Deo., commencing at
four o’clock/ and continuing daring the evening.
Contributions are earnestly requested, either in
money or articles, from all who favor the Or
phans’ Home. nov 29
Freight to Augusta
AND
POINTS BEYOND!
Forwarded by Light Draft Steamers.
W E are prepared to receive Goods in our ware
house, free of storage and covered by insurance,
to be forwarded by the light draft steamers Berry and
Falcon, and others about to be pnt on the line.
Apply to the Agents,
sep21 tf
C. L. COI.BY & CO.
Scranton, Smith &Co„
G rocers & ommission Merchants,
W OULD be happy to sec their former patrons and
friends, and the public generally, at their r tore
at the head of Bay street, opposite Jefferson, where
they will at all times be happy to serve them.
nov-15—lm
Auction! Auction!!
v
KVEET
Tuesday, Thursday & Wednesday
Evenings,
|AT
Store on Broughton St.,Third Door from Bull
W HERE will be offered a general assortment
of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hosiery, Under
Clothing, Books, Yankee Notions, Jewelry, Ac., Ac!,
at the purchaser's own prices. Terms cash. Sales
positive. decl—lm
TO MERCHANTS AND PERSONS DOING
BUSINESS AT THE NORTH.
W. S. Fancher,
General Commission Merchant,
P. C ). llox .'30 4-5, 75 Pulton St., N. Y.,
B UYER of Merchandize of every description—for
the trade—attends to the sale of Cotton, Rosin,
Turperttinc, Ac.
Mr. V. gives his personal attention to the buying of
General Hardware, Carriages and Wagons of every de
scription, Hamessea, Saddles, Dry Goods, Groceries,
Ac., Ac., for the trade..
Goods furnished direct from Manufacturers at their
lowest rates.
Particular attention given to all consignments of
southern products. Speedy sales effected at best mar
ket rates, and immediate returns made. Mr. F. feels
confident, from his thorough acquaintance with the
market in New York, In guaranteeing entire satisfac
tion to every one entrusting business to him.
Duplicate Invoices ofmanufactnrers sent In all cases.
Information in regard to market and prices of goods
given whonever desired. nov!4—lm
E, K, VAN NESS & CO.,
GROCERS, SHIP CHANDLERS,
AND
.Produce Dealers,
Under Bluff, corner Abercorn Street,
savannah, oa.
Orders from the Country, Private Families, Steamers
and - ailing vessels, respectfully solicited.
Produce bonght and sold on commission.
100 bbls. selected > pplcs,
100 bbls. Onions,
100 bbls. Potatoes,
50 bbls. extra Floor,
50 bbls. Nos 1 and 2 Mackerel,
100 tubs extra Butteg,
1D0 boxes extra Cheese,
500 kits Nos 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel,
60 hlf. bbls. Fulton Market Beef,
50 hlf. bbls. extra Family Pork.
nov21
1. DAVEGA’S
Purchasing Bureau,
Nos. 39 and40 Park Bow.
A
I.L
PUI
RINDS OF MERCHANDISE
HASED.
need and competent buyers engaged,
irs filled promptly and faithfully at the lowest
prices, and purchases made only from first-class and
reliable houses.
Orders wffi be filled, PAYABLE ON DELIVERY,
when a sufficient sqm is remitted to cover Freight am 1
ommiaslons.
Commissions on sums not exceeding $100..5 per cL
i ommlseions oq sums exceeding $100 234 per cL
Address ISAAC DAVEGaT
nov 29 . P.O. Box 17$B Nsw York,
Mackerel,
TN bbls., hall bbls. and kita, for sale b
I RICHARDSON *Bl__
SHIPPING.
Cl I ANGLE OF DAY.
UNITED STATES MAIL, LIUB.
For Palatka, Fla.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST.
MARYS. FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
THE well known steamer, formerly the St Johns,
but now the Helen Getty, Captain O. R. In
graham, will leave the Wharf foot of West Broad
street every SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock,
A. precisely, for the above Landings.
For freight or passage, apply on board or to
L. S. BENNETT, Agent
cor. West Broad and Bay streets.
AGENTS—Darien, A. A. DeLonne.
Jacksonville, J. s. Samis A Co.
Palatka, H. R. Teaadale.
Freight payable by shippers. oct25
For Palatka, Fla.
VIA DARIEN BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, FERNANDINA JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
Connecting with steamer “Flora Temple” at 'St.
Marys. Freight will be received for King’s
Ferry, Centervillsge, and all Land
ings on the St. Mary’s River.
THE new and last steamer
Fountain* Captain G. W. l ast,
ner, will leave for the above places
every TUESDAY MORNING,
at 10 o’clock.
For freight or passage, apply on board at Padel-
ford’s wharf near White's Central Press, or to
M. A COHEN, Agent
Freight will be received every day daring the week,
at the warehouse, by WM. R. H. BRUEN,
Freight payable on wharf. Shippers will furnsh
weight ana measarement of goods. tf aag24
REGULAR WEEKLY STEAMER
BETWEEN
Augusta & Savannah
The new fast Iron steamer
i’VV m. G-. Gibbons
Capt. Thomas N. Philpot having superior accommo
dation for Freight and Passengers, will ply regularly
between the above cities^
Leaving Savannah every Saturday morning at 9 o'clock
Leaving Augusta every Wednesday morn ng at 7 o’clock
Laying at Mathew's Bluff every Wednesday night
It is the desire of the Agents of the Gibbons to make
her a
PEIUHKEYT ACCOMODATION BOAT
for the-merchant* of Angnsta and Savannah, and
the Planter* along the line of the River, and with
this object in view, no effort will bo spared on the part
of her Owners, Agents or Officers to meet the wants of
the Traveling and Freighting public.
ERWIN &
; HARDEE.
JNO. L. ROUMILLAT, Agt. on Wharf.
novl3—lm
For Augusta.
Steamer
EXPRESS,
Capt. J. H. Morgan, is now receiving freight at
lamar’s Wharf, and will leave as above on FRIDAY
next at 6P. M.
This boat is new, ha. large carriage capacity, and is
of exceeding light draft, (can navigate the river at its
lowest stage; and shippers need not fear any detention
to their orders from low water.
For freight apply to
F. M. MYRELL. Agent
nov30 Harris' Buildings, Bay street
For Doctortown
AND
THOMASVILLE.
THE steamers Gen. Shepley,"
Orient and Clarion will .make'
Tri weekly trips to DOCTORTOwN,
running in connection with the Atlan
tic and Gulf Railroad, leaving Savannah on TUES
DAYS, THURSDAY and SUNDAYS, at 7 a. m.
Thrown! freight payable bv shippers at onr office.
Freight will be received during the week and stored
free of expeuse. •
For freight or passage, apply to
CHA-.LCOLBY* CO„
nov21 tf cor. Bay and Abercorn sts.
FOR SALE.
for sale low.
AUCTION 8ALES.
TO
An Estate.
VALUABLE FARM,
51-2 Mi!e« from Anguta,
/CONTAINING H90) One
ng*
with (7j
seven Rooms, Stables, Carriage Hou
Farm Buildings.
To s party desiring s good healthy, comforuble
nov7 cor. Abercorn and Bay streeta.
douse, and
Underwriters’ Sate.
BY BELL, YYILT * CHRISTIAN
THI8D\Y, at lo o'clock, In fr'nt of rore will b.
sold, for account of the under writers and all coo*
cerhad:
3 eases Genu* Boots.
1 ease Ladies' Peeled Congress Gsitsts.
1 do. Boy's Tint BalmoreUk
1 do Misses' Heeled B-lmora’s.
1 do. Ladi s' do. do.
1 do. Mens' Buckled Con. re*» Gaiters.
2 do. do. Black Sax. H -t*.
1 do. a-sorted Dry Goods.
I 1 do. do. Clothing
ldo. do. Pius, Needles, cans Fancy Goods.
Dsmcgcd on board steamer Chase on her pas-ago
from New 1 ork to this port and sold nnder Inspection
of the Port Wardens. Te ms rath decl
BY BLEU. WILLY * CHRISTIAN.
On WEDNESDAY next, the 6th Inst. at 11 o'clock, te
front of store, wftl be aold:
West half of l ot No 43. Lafayette Ward. Theim*
proveme ta consist of a Brick House containing 10
Rooms, with Gas throughout. »nd a Pomp of excellent
water In the yard. Terms e-sh. dec3
POE SAJLiE.
A NEAT and commodious Cottage, with Brick
oat Houses on same lot, situated on Roberta
street. Robertsville. will be sold If applied tor at an
early date. Price *3,000. ^yto^^
At Henry Wayne's Stables, West Broad street.
nov22 tf
For Augusta.
Steamer
Capt. Wm. McCauley, is receiving freight. This Day, at
Lamar's Wharf, and will have qnick dispatch as
above.
This boat is in fine order pates A No. 1 In In
surance Offices,] has large earring capacity, and
shippers can rely on naving despatch given to their
orders.
For freight, apply to
J B. PRESDEE, Agent,
109 Broughton street.
F. M. MYRELL,
nov29—tf Harris’ Buildings, Bay street.
For Augusta,
r 1 '
The Steamer
P. B. GOODSELL
on Monday, and leave with dis-
For Freight engagements apply on board, or
nov 25 M. A. COHEN.
FOM NEW YOKK
r The Brig
Olive hVaaices,
F. J Small, master, is now loading for the above port.
For freight apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.,
nny29 cor. Bay and Abercorn street*.
For Liverpool,
The new first class clipper ship
VIRGINIA,
Weeks, Commander,
Is now rapidly loading at Lower Frees, and, having
large’eugagernents will have qnick despatch.
For freight or passage, (taken at lowest rates!, ap.
ply to CHAKLE L. COLBY* CO.,
octal—tf car. Bay and a bercom streets.
&
For Liverpool.*
- THE A"
Z-lvPU is now 1
lffijj&jk Press. For
-^HSMSw'room only
enquire of
LaHOCHB, QAft]
THE A No. 1 ship MOUNT BLANC,
is now rapidly loading at WhiSPis
Press. For balance Of freight, (having
room only for a faw hundred hales,)
enquire of *
ttOCHB, GAfcEN * UNCKLES, Agts.
Sale,
QNE splendid 4 or 6 Horae Wagon with Harness to
For
,.n
match. Enquire at
HENRY
novl6-tf
WAYNE’S STABLE*, '
cor York and West Broad sts.
For Sale.
1 Q FIRKINS choice Butter.
10 CHA8. L. COLBY * CO.,
novli-tf cor. * bercom and Bay streets.
For Sale*
2 ^ TONS ENGLISH SHEET COP
PER, manufactured expressly for the Southern mar
ket, of usual thickness and weight. Size of sheets as
follows : 60x24, 60x23^ 60x17, 60x9, 60x7, 36x2 inches.
Will be sold at a great bargain. Enquire of
G. P. BRADFORD.
348 Broadway, N. Y.
Or JOHN E. COWLES,
Corner Bull and Bay streets,
oct 18—2ino L. C. NORVELL * CO.
WANTS.
Mn.il Contracts
Re-Establishment of Mail Facilities
in Georgia.
’{'HE Post Office Department desires to furnish the
1 State of Georgia with Postal service, at the earliest
practicable day, until July 1st, 1866, when the regular
contract proposals which are now advertised for,
o effect.
proposals . _
Jnnc 20,1S66, to all country seats and other
it invites i
i for conveying the
will go into
The ~
malls untl , . ...
important points not reached by Railroad communica
tion. at rates hot to exceed $S per mile per annum for
weekly service; $15 for semi-weekly, and $21 for tri
weekly; and where the importance of the case re
quires, $40 for daily service; counting the distance one
way in all cases.
Service will be furnished on routes where, before
the war, it was daily, three times a week; where It
was tri-weekly twice a week; and where it was semi-
weekly, weekly service will be allowed.
Proposals should be addressed to “Hon. Geo. W,
McLeflon, 2d Asst. P. M.. Washington, D. C , and
should state they arc for service to end June 2d, 1866.
novlS tf
Just Received.
THE FOLLOWING SELECT BOOKS AND
Novels, at theJMosic and Book Star* of J. O
SCHREINER * SOIiS:
Our Mutual Friend, eimplet*
Vivian Grev, by B D’lsraeli, 1L D.
Chat O’Malley, by Chas Lever
Mr Stewartz’s In-entions, by Robinson
DeVane, by Hilliard
Margaret and Her Bridesmaid
Kate Kennedy , ' ^
At Oddi
QuitU
Pique, Can You Forgive Her, by Anthony
Trollop*.
Angelina
Ten Thousand a Year
Mararia, by the author of Beulah
Wandering Jew, by Eugena-Sue
- Round th* Block, an American novel
Adfjia, th* Oatoroon; Also an *Mortment of
Reynold*’, Duma*’, Diokeat 1 and Capt Maryatf*
novels ’ —
Mn Hale** C*ok «nd Receipt Book*
dee 1—2
J1EBBY
I ... _. YARD.—All
_ orders for Wood to the above Yard will be sent
to F.'W. Miller, to charge at the Wbart accompai ‘ *
by the cart to Insure attention. F. M. MYRELl
nov24 tf
etW, SDIll PiPLR,WHITE LEW
novU—tl
JSSSf'aJKSSB*
WANTED,
OWNERS FOR TWENTY (20) BALES
Upland Cotton.
Jacked ap in the Savannah River, by Howard’s Flat*,
If not identified in five days will be sold at the re
commend it ion of a Board of Survey, for account of
ail concerned. CUNNINGHAM, PUKSK & CO.
nov22 .
W ANTED-TUTOR—By an experienced
Teacher, and recent graduate of Harvard col
lege. who bar flrrt claas testimonials, a situation »s
Teacher in a family or select school. Has been en
gaged in fitting private pupils for College. Address
•Virgil," Savannah, Ga. decl—St
wanted
B Y * party of respectability aad position, m Parlor
ana Two Bedrooms adjoining, furnished well
with privilege of cooking; or Board in a desirable
family for two adults and two children. Please ad
dress “Boarding," office of this Paper, stating tenna,
Ac., Ac. novl4—tf
WANTED
MIDDLIN'& 00TT0N AKD BIGE,
’exchange for $15 to $20,000 of very desirable
r
_ Summer Dress Goads, Ac., comprising a
most complete assortment of the choicest frabics—No
Old Stock. Apply to JOHN F. YOUNG,
7u North Fourth street, Philadelphia.
Beference—DeWitt A Morgan, Savannah.
Philadelphia Reference—M.
Wood. Marsh A Haywood.
oct30
L. Hallowoil A Co.,
/
A DAY! Agents wanted to
sell a new and wonderful SEWING
iHINS, the only cheap one licensed. Address
SUAW A CLARK, Biddelord, Maine.
septO 3m
TO RENT.
St. Andrew’s Hall
(LE.be
W'itV
nov30—3w
«rented for Ba ls, Concerts, Ac.
'. MAYER, under the Hall, or to
DAVID R. DILLON,
**4 Bay street.
Offices to Rent.
D ESIRABLE Offices to Rent over store comer
Bay and Barnard streets, Enquire of
nov!4 LaROCHB, GAPES A UNCKLES.
FOK KENT,
H*'.'
TWO ROOKS, FURNISHED, to
to gentlemen. Apply at this office
nov 29
SELECT FEMUE SCHOOL
g undersigned havtng rented the school build
on the corner-of Charlton and Drayton streets
— to the ppbllc that be, as-
wiil open a Select
first Monday ta
. per Term of Three Months, one half payable
the middle of each quarter, aa follows ;
Senior Department, per quarter $21 00
Junior do. ’do. 18 00
Primary do, do. lbi*
JAMES & (XOBT
r&niel F. Tiematm & Co,
No. S4QJPwl St.. New York.
M anufacturers or paints, white Lead,
Colors, Varnishes, and dealer* in articles te this
Une. Also,
. TIKI{ANN'S SOLUBLE BLUE, for Working,
A MONTH I Agent* wanted
for sve entirely new articles, just
out. Address O; T, GAREY, City Building, Biddeford,
3m sepi5
"CAUiOMmA
VERMILLION,- Jtete smd Deep.
the tirade, or
Shorn Id be glad to see oai old friends te
hear from them at any ttm by mail'
oct 18—3m >
Sighs
(From Dkpematorr of the United It ate i.
DI0BMA 0RENATA. BU0HU LEAVE8.
PROPERTIES."
Their odor is strong, diffusive, and aom<*what aro
matic, their taates bitterish, and analog, oa to ">»nt
Medical Properties and Vses*
Bucbu leaves are gently stimulant, with a peculiar
tendency to the Urinary Organ*, prodacna
diuresis, and like other uuul ar medic.nw< exdttn*
diaphoresis, when circumstances favor this mods of
action.
They are given in complaints of th* Urinary Ornus.
such aa Gravel. Chronic Catarrh of the Btaad'i, Mor
bid Irritation of the Bladder and Uretlfra. Disease of
the Prostrate and Retention or Incontinence of Crtea,
from a loss of tone in the parts concerned in its eva
cuation. The remedy has also been recommended to
Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism. Cutaneous . flec
tions, and Dropsy.
Helmbold’s Extract Baehu
Is used by persons from the age* of 18 to 26, and from
35 to 55, or in the dedino O' change of Ufa ; after non.
flnement or Labor Pains; Bed-wetting In children.
In Affections Peculiar to Females,
The Extract Bnchu is nn'eqnaled byany other remedy,
as in Chlorosis or Retention. Irregularity. Pain ful
ness or Suppression of Customary Kvacn«tiona. ( loca
ted or Schirrua state of the Uterus. Leuoorrhcn or
Whites.
DISEASES OF THE BT.ADDEK. KIDNETS, GRATE!
AND DROPSICAL 8W bL LINGS.
This medicine increases the power or Digestion, and
excites the Absorbents into healthy action, bv wb eh
th- Watery or Calcare,’ns depodUona, ~nd all i nna-
tnral Enlargements are reduced, as wall aa Pate aad
Inflammation.
Helmbold’s Extract Buciin
Has cured every case of Diabetes In which It ha*
been givtn. Irritation or the -.ck ot the oladdiT and
Inflammation of the Kldneis, Ulc ration of the Kid
neys and Bladder, Retention of lb h e, , itu-an-sof Um
Prostrate Gland stone in the Bladder, C’-lcnta-,' travel.
Brick dn-t Deposit, and Mucus or Milky Dtscharg*-,
and for Enfeebled ai d Dell, ate < onatltuilons, of both
Sexea, attended with the following symptoms: -In
disposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Mem
ory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Ne-ves. 'I n mb lag.
Horror of Disease, Wakeiuluess. Dimness of Vfaoib
Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, rlnsuing ot the Uody,
Dryness of the -kin, hraption on the Fsc*. Pshid
• oontenance, Universal Lassitude of Use Muscular
System, Ac.
Helmbold’s Extract Bucbu is Bioretic
and Blood-Puri/ying,
And enres all Diseases arising from Habit* of f>t**ioa.
tion. Excesses and lmprud nces in I if,- Impu-ffie*
of the Blood, Aa. superseding < opsibs In sffiic.
Hons for which it is a-ed, such as Gonor
rhoea, Gleets, of long standing, and
Syphilitic Aff-clions with Helm-
bold's Rose Waih.
SOLD AT '
HELIKROLD’S
Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
m BROADWAY.
And by Druggists everywhere.
ASK FOR
HELMBOLD’S
TAKE NO OTHER.
Beware of CovmterfMtn.
novll—lm
New Goods!
Sheetings,
Shirtings,
Osnaburgs,
Jeanj,
Kerseys,
Cloths,
Cassimeres,
Broad Cloths,
Doeskins,
Cloakings,
Sackings,
Flannels,
Silks,
Atoaccas,
Delaines,
Mohairs,
Plaids,
Checks,
Empress Cloths,
Merinos,
Belts,
Beltings,
G* Hosiery,
— Gloves,
• Trimmings,
jg* L>Deo Collars,
^0. Parer Collars.
*y* Embroidene*,
pg Hoop Sk rta,
BB Balmorsia,
Shawls,
r* Cloaks,
O Nnbia*,
® Worsted*, .
Ribbons,
60 Velvet*,
tC Hats,
A Bonnet*,
9 Flowers,
■5 Feather*,
'q Plume*/
9 Ornament*,
■Jt ■' aconets,
3B Swiss, and
GENT8’ FURNI8HING GOODS
AT
Wholesale and Retail.
nov28 -• -
To all Interested in
EPUCATIOW.
Edorational Bureau er Seheel InitKate for
the South.
OBJECTS :
1st. To aid Colleges, Academies. School* aad Fami
lies, who seek well qualifl. d Teschere.
2d. To represent Teachers who desire plaeee
3d. To give parents inlormatkm of good School*
4th. t 0 fell, rent, or exchange "cbrol nr na
5th. To furnish School Book* and Matsriafa at nob
Ushers prices, thus saving the retail pr^ *- P ° b
“ENRI C. WA' Nk, Director.
„ . , . JOHN O PER' ILL Secretory.
Tforclreular givmg further Information, sddres jLhn
O. Ferrlll, SgrretHn, Ssyapp^ Ga. wye 6—If
TOBACCO
FOR SILO OiVMMUBNT
1,800 B*xs* Pl«r* averted bread*. *
4,0 O Pound* Fin* Cut ■makteg hk
Pa r^O Pound* Snuff assorted
with a general assortment <>1 -rnesries.
•The Tobacco and Snuff not being gobfact In
ment Tax. can now be soW to tk* trade at k
New York prices.
We are agents for the sal* of
fl«*itcra*efcCo.>8 EngtaM iHCholtf,
PortaMu u4 Mathun taw —^
of which will b* fare bbed by t» *
YONUIA^OI?.^
tay«
narlT—lm
Bayetrest.
Piano T oning*
®Tark wm promptiv attend to <
xuerfa ]
, to all
toning Piano* Mtat J.
Will alio gire I
r jut f Glunny doth.