Savannah national republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, December 04, 1865, Image 3

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SAVANNAH; NATIONAL REPUBLICAN, MONDAY MORNING. DECBMBgfi 4. MfST LOCAL MATTERS- our murine and Commercial New*, The Commercial and Marine Intelli gpnco will hereafter be found on our fourth rage- j Arrest of Mr. G. B. Lamar. Considerable talk was created on the public streeis Saturday evening as the pews spread of the arrest of this well- l.w >wn citizen by a Government detective. The arrest was quietly made late Satur day afternoon while Mr. Lamar was en joying a comfortable smoke at his son’s residence, on Broughton street. The nature of this arrest is of such a charac ter, that, in obedience to a request from tie authorities,, we forbear commenting or divulging any further at present, pre ying to await future developments of the interesting case. Mr. Lamar has been assigned- to com fortable quarters, and is under stricfj sur rdilance night and day, no oaq . being allowed to visit or communicate with him without a special permit. Some startling disclosures will no doubt be made shortly, which it would be imprudent on our part fo reveal at present. . , From Augusta. On Saturday afternoon the steamer Helen, Opt. Reilly, arrived from Augusta, with a num ber of passengers and a good freight. The Helen reports as follows : Left Augusta, Dec. 1st, at 1 p. m. There was lour feet of water at the bridge. Passed the fol. lowing steamers : Falcon, at Silver Bluff, bound np; Eclipse, tied up in Beaches; Union, at Griffin's Landing, bound down; Scorpio, at Brown's Landing, bonnd down; Oak, above Bushman's Lake, for Augusta ; Gen. Berry apd Goodsell, tied up at Hirshman’s Lake ; Potter, a 1 pool Robin ; W. G. Gibbons and Express, below fhrjsburg. .. The steamer Scorpio, Capt. Rogers, also ar med on Saturday from the same place. The steamer Union, Captain Daniels, from Aa. gusla, arrived yesterday evening The following is her report: * . > T Left steamers Amazon and L Enos, iu Augus ta; passed steamers May, at Twigg’s Bar, bound up; Standish, at Silver Bluff, bound up; Falcon, st Hardman’s Landing, bound up; Eclipse, 8t Gull Creek, bound down; Berry, at Hershman’s Lake, bound up; met steamers Caldwell, at Ta- lomico Landing, bound up; Goodsell, at Big Ran dolph, bouud up; Oak, at White Woman Point, bonnd up; Potter, at King Creek, bonnd np; tjibbons, at Poor Robin, bound up; Express, at l oiter s Landing, bound up. Also, buried a negro, supposed to be the cook on the steamer K H May, on Friday, at Shell Bind, who was drowned about two. weeks ago, Milking of the Comet. Intelligence received in this city yesterday, states that the steamer Comet,Capt. Horn, while on her passage from Hawkinsville to this city, wuh a cargo of cotton, struck a snag about eight mties from Darien, and sunk. As the cargo oi the Comet is composed of cotton, and mostly above deck, it is supposed that the major part will be saved. The boat is not seriously d»m- iijed, and will be raised in a short time. There is no insurance on the steamer, but nearly all ibe cargo is covered by insurance in offices in ibis city. On the application of many prominent citizfens, repfeeenting *31 the interest of the <5%; Col. Edward »C. Anderrofc has consented to be a candidate for the office of Mayor of Savannah. His name -is, therefore, presented to you fear 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 in the same -position be fore, and the manner in iwhieh 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 apd, suffered with him. It i* confidently believed that"these claims will not be ig nored at the ballot-box. The following ticket is placed in ubou- nation, and will be supported by Mas® ’ From the South. By ibc arrival of the steamer H. M. Cool, M 'esterday, from Darien, we learn that the water j 'o the AltamahaTiver has commenced filling. ■ There is considerable cotton on the wharves a t B Darien, and flats are arriving daily from the in- gj teipr. The steamer Cool brought to this place a I large quantity of very fine mullet packed in ice, I vbich readily commanded s dollar a bunch. | They are decidedly the finest fish of the kind we S bare seen in our market for a long time. Utarinc Disaster, Tlie British schooner Albert, Capt. Riordan, F which was cleared from this port on the 25th I® 1 October last by Messrs. Bell, Wylly & [• Christian, with lumber and passengers for Nas- I, sau, N. F., was lost on No Name Cay, Abaco, f flic l'7th of the same month. The vessel was a f total wreck, but the cargo of lumber was saved. MISCELLANEOUS. ©F T Arrival of the Varuna. Tlie steamship Yaruna, Captain Whitehurst, 7 which left New York on Wednesday last, arrived si this port yesterday forenoon, bringing a very a “fge freight and a number of passengers. We ; we indebted to Purser Smith lor files of late New , lork papers. The Varuua reports having spoken | ™ Saturday last, the brig James M. Houghton, K bound South. Departure of Troops. A detachment of the 175th New York Volun- B >ers, consisting of about two hundred men, un- 1 der command of Captain'McCarthy, left on Sat- wdiyinthe steamship Nevada, for New York, their time of service having expired. They will so doubt be mustered oat immediately on their wr.val at that port. Tbe 17oth have lor some ht e been stationed in the neighborhood of Au- S'Jsta. Sailing of Steamships. The steamships Nevada, Capt Carpenter; Hun- | apt. Rogers; San. Jaointo, Capt. Loveland, * * oft ^is port on Saturday last for New York. The steamship Virgo, Capt. Bulkley,' sailed Nterday for the same place. But few paisen. ten left on these steamers—the travel towards the North at this season of tho year being always R light. . _ -J From Doetortown. A gentleman who arrived in this city on ' mtrday from Doetortown, informs ns that Ef *ut 1000 to 1200 bales of cotton are at that » !a '-e at present, waiting transportation to this Accident. 1 esterday afternoon a horse attached to a 'ggy ran away while on East Broad street, | r, -M South Broad. The occupants of the buggy, j. lr,J gentlemen, alighted softly on the sand * without sustaining any serious injury. Firemen’s Parade. I This afternoon the German Fire Co. Not 10, S >m Foreman Henry Blnn, will celebrate their I ;j ! Ennirersary by a parade, collation and ball th# Volks Garten. The Oglethorpe Fire Co. a -1, will associate with them in the festivities | ,! Parade and the ball. . . . ' Laurel Grove Cemetery. 1 I The foUowiug interments have been made in "trel Grove Cemetery during the month of U;'Member .- f White*,**; Hacks and colored, For Mayor ‘ E. C. ANDERSON. For Aldermen : . ROBERT IiAOHLISON, * E. A. SOULLARD, JOHN WILLIAMSON, HENRY MEINHAKD, JOHN F. O'BYRNE, JOHN MoMAHON, .. JT. L..GUEj.,« v s JNO. C. FERRILL, JNO^GUNNJNGHAM, GBO>W. WYLLY, JOHN R. JOHNSON, Db. J. M. SOHLEY. v MU NICIPAL BISECTION. For Mayor. MlLTON J. Buckneb. For Aldermen.* - Robekt J. Lachlison, E. A. SOULLABD, John Williamson, John F. O’Bybne, r ! Geoboe Gemenden, A. N. Miller, Henry Mbinhakd, • John Foley, ,» . ; John C. Febbill, Jacob Waldbubg, Wm. H. Tison.] ■tan, 4t Mb. Editor Please announce the following ticket for Mayor and Aldermen, and oblige Many Citizens. > ’. > ■ For Mayor: DR. RICHARD D. ARNOLD. For Aldermen,: ROBERT LACHLISON, GEORGE W. WYLLY,. .. .. JOHNF. O’BYRNE, ,i1i< .. HENRY BRIGHAM, JOSEPH LIPPMAN, FRxYNCISL. GUE, CHRISTOPHER C. CASEY, IIIRAM ROBERTS, EDWARD C. WADE, JOHN L. TILLALONGA, JOHN CUNNINGHAM, C»* VI ALVIN N. MILLER. ■■■in.n U ' ' nov 27—jtd LOST total, 151. PerteaaL ' r.A. ..U" 0 ””" 1 In uiM fa g. Tort 4 Small WHITE POODLE DOG, highly prized by the owner. A suitable reward will be paid for his return to the store, 100 Broughton street, nov 25 $200 Reward. B Y virtue of authority vested in me by Besolution passed at a meeting of the German Fire Com pany, held on the 28th inst., I, Henry Blun, First Foreman of the German Fire Company of Savannah, Ga„ do hereby offer a Keward of Two Hundred Doilays for the arrest, with proof to convict of the person or persons engaged in the murder of Mr. A. CORDES, late a member of thf nov40 f this HENRY . Foreman. $500 Reward. T HE above Reward will be paid for a Package of Notea taken from D. B. Dillon's residence in De' ‘' ** DAVID R. DILLON, 824 Bay street. cember laafion delivery to nov80—lw OF GOVERNMENT VESSELS. "PROPOSALS will be received for tbe Bale of the X U. 8. fccrcw Tugs •- . . Cl j-J 'T Gif *T ;1 "J I areThusa AND UNTIL THE 31st Day of Dec., 1805. The Arethusa ■as built In 1864, and cost $55,00a Length lie feet, earn 25 feet, depth of hold 9 feet 6, draft loaded 8-8 ft, 6-6 forward, engine by Nesfie A Levy. Philadel- hia. Upright and direct acting. Diameter of cyun- er .84 inches, length of stroke 30 inches. A One pow- Laburnum ^“"ly a sister vessel, befit last year, and cost Offers to purchase must be accompanied by reference as to the responsibility of the parties. Terms Cash. Address Commander of Atlantic Royal, S. 0. , Port 10V28 Winchester’s Soap and Candles. “ COnfl!gtlment ’ “Mortedtotby •Ug*8 BRADY. SMITH * OO* Family Mess Reef. lOSTOJi Crackers, Cranberries, for sale by [S RICHARDSON * RARNASD, nor88—tf Bay st., opp. Mariners Church. Corn, Oats, Bran, <fcc., GLUE, S Y. HUTCHINS, — Bay street. GOVERNMENT STEAMERS Cemi Qi Or ncx Dept. S. C., 1 Hilton Head,8.C„ November 13,1865./ Will be sold at public Auction, st this place, on MONDAY. December 11,1866, under the directiou of Captain W. K. Morford, A. Q. M., the following Gov- emmentvessels, viz; Nelly Baker, side-wheel steamer; 893 tons wooden nail; length on deck 153 feet; beam 25 feet ( Inches; over all 45 feet; depth of holds 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 return Sne boiler. Has saloon accommodations, full promenade decks, and is well found in chains, anchors, Ac. Newtune, side-wheel steamer; 362 tons; wooden .hull; length on deck 141 leet; beam 26 feet 5 inches; over all « feet 8 inches; depth of bold 10 feet 10. in ches; draft7feet; half one beam engine; diameter of -nrlinder 45 inches; stroke of piston 8 feet; single rvturnTSue boiler. This steamer has full promenade deck, fore and af t, and is a good freight or cattle carrier. Oueota, doul en null; 345 to feet; over all 65 feet , draft 7 feet; fas one beam engine; diameter of cylin der 36 inches; stroke of piston 9 feet; h£ one double return due boiler. This steamer has recently been repaired, and is in excellent order and well found in anchors, chains, Ac. Or*ton- etderwbeel steamer; 361 tons; wooden hull; length On deck 187 feet; beam.2£ feet; over all 43 feet. 9 inches; depth of hold 8 feet; draft 6 feet has one sqnare engine; diameter of cylinder 37 in ches i stroke of piston 10 feet; has one double return due boiler. This steamer has been thoroughly repaired, has saloon and state room accommodations, is well sup plied with anchors, chains, Ac- and is very fast. ■ Golden Gate- side-wheel steamer; 195 tons wooden huff; length on deck 143 feet; lieam 21 feet. over all 35 feet 10 inches; depth of hold 6 feet 4 in ches ; draft 5 feet 5 inches, has one beam enplnp diameter of cylinder 34 inches; stroke of piston 6 feet baa one horizontal tubular boiler - This steamer is In (in* order; has saloon accommo dations, and is well found In anchors, chains, Ac. i Nantasket- side-wheel steamer; 299 tons wooden hull; length on deck 150 feet; beam 25 feet: inches; over all 42 feet; depth of hold S feet 3 inches; draft 5 feet 6 inches; has one beam engine; diameter of cylinder 34 inches; stroke of piston 8 feet; has one single return fine boiler, and is well found in anchors, chains, Ac. macaw, propeller, with two screws, 322 tous; wooden hull; length on deck 156 feet; beam 25 feet; depth of bold 8 feet 8 inches; draft T feet; has two direct horizontal engines (condensing;) diameter of cylinder 24 inches; stroke of piston 26 inches; has two’single return floe boilers. Relief, screw tug: 68 tons; wooden hull; length on deck 67feet; beam 17 feet; depth of hold 7 feet; draft 7 feet 10 inches; has one high-pressure engine; diameter of cylinder 20 inches; »trok“ of piston 26 in ches ; has one single return flue boiler, and is well found in anchors, rhninii Ac. Rescue, screw tug; 90S tons; wooden hull; length on deck 108feet; beam 20 feetS inches; depth .-of hold 12 leet; draft 11 feet 4 inches; has two low- pressure engines; diameter of cylinder 26 inches ; has one single return flue boiler. This vessel is.a powerful tug; is iugood condition, and well found in anchors, chains, &c General Hunter-, side-wheel steamer of 460 tons; wooden hull; length ou deck 193 feet 6 inches; beam 28 fdet 6 Inches ; over all 50 feet 8 Inches; depth of hold 9 fedt 4 inches; draft forward 5 feet, aft 5 feet 6 inches; has one beam engine; diameter of cylinder 40 inches) stroke of piston ] o feet. This steamer was built in New York, and completed in 1863; is a vessel oi beautiful model and high rate of speed, with hnll, engine and boiler as good as new. Terms cash in government fnnds. , C. W. THOMAS, nov81—td Bvt Lt. Coi. and Chief Q. M. TjiORsaie by CBABQSOK & 1 The Only Anthentic and Official History OF THB fiREAT CAMPAIGNS- Published under Sanction of Gen. Sherman. 60,000 COPIES ALREADY SOLDI SHERMAN * t- * * <■ and HIS CAMPAIGNS: BY Coi. 6. !H. BOWMAN and Lt. Col. B. .B. 1RWI» 1 Voi. 8vo.; 512 I’agee. Cloth, $3.50. With Splendid Steel Portraits of Major Gen. SHERMAN, Major Gen. 8CHOFIELD, HOWARD, LOGAN, DAVIS, SLOCUM, BLAIR, KILPATRICK, AND MAPS, PLANS- ScC. This work—written by Col. Bowman, Gen. Fher- 0180*8 personal friend, and Lt. Col. Irwin, one of onr ablest military writers—is the only complete official history of this grand army as a whole, and in all its details—for no other writers can have ac cess to the private and oflicial papers of the several commanders. All snch information is furnished for this work exclusively. The following letter from Gen. Sherman shows the official and anthentic character of the work; Lanca6tk*, Ohio, July 31, 1865. C. B. Rksabdsoh,. Esq., 640 Broadway, N. Y.: Sib—Coi. S. M. BowmaD, an acquaintance of mine since 1853, 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 1S61-2, 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. I believe him to be in possession of all au thentic facts that can interest the general reader. 1 am, Ac., W. T. SHERMAN, nov30 Major General. Dry Goods. J UST purchased in New York, at greatly Reduced Prices, and the late Auction Sales :— 36o pieces Calico, 25 to 30 cents. 1 200 pieces Bleached Shirting, 15 to 50 centa. 50 places Tweeds, Satinets and Cassimeres. House Keeping Dry Goods. 15o Handsome Dress Goods, at greatly reduced prices. 200 Grey Blankets. Cloaks and Shawls. Mourning Goods, &c, &c. For sale by DeWttt AMorgmi, nov27—lm 137 Congress Street. Kerosene Oil- IN BARRELS, AT Horatio Pitcher’s, Foot of Lincoln street, under the Bluff. LARD OIL, IN BARRELS, AT , Horatio Pilcher’s, Foot of Lincoln street, under the BlnfB Winter Strained WHALE OIL, IN BARRELS, AT Horatio Pitcher’s, Foot of Lincoln street, under the Bloff- Haw and Boiled Linseed Oil* IN BARBELS, AT Horatio Pitcher’s, qov 15 Foot of Lincoln stfeet, under the Bluff. Wright & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Rio de Janeiro- Brazil. Heprmeutsdby «u Agent, JOHN 8.WRIGHT, Btq. VT-flM ^ ^ will Street, New York* rmlrqad notices. Central Railroad. SuperlatonMent’s Office, \ Savannah, Ga, Nov. 18th, 1866./ with a line of Hacks running between station No. 6, Central Railroad, and Waynesboro', on the Augusta and Savannah Railroad. ... Passengers by rids line will arrive in Augusta the next morning after leaving ravannah, in time to connect with the Georgia Railroad train for Atlanta.— Returning, arrive in Savannah at 3.45 P. M. Freight to go by passenger train most be prepaid and be delivered half hour before depart ore of Train. By or der of GEO. W. ADAMS, nov20 General Superintendent. Central Railroad. Superintendent’* Office, I Savannah, Nov. 18th, 1866./ This Company is now. In connection with W. J. Drkerson A Co.’s Wagons, prepared to receive and forward to Augusta, Macon, Atlanta, Ac., daily, from Twenty to Thirty Thousand Pounds of Freight, and go through in from three to five days. Freight and other expenses most be paid by , Freight can bo paid here or at destination, its on Perishable Goods most be prepaid. n - 0t ?SdSV* iPer UMS, novSO General Snperlnteadent. rreignu. on rerisnaoie uoooo im Rates to Augusta, until further i foot 56 cents; per TOO lhe?, $9 50. GEO. W. WINTER IS HELP THE A REFRESHMENT PARTY, IN AID OF THE Episcopal Orphans’ Homo, Will be beld at the HOME, near the Catholic Church, oorner of McDonough and Floyd streets, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th Dee., commencing at four o’olook, and continuing during the evening. Contributions are earnestly requested, either in money or articles, from all who favor the Op phans’ Home. - •' >' ‘ nor 39 Freight to Augusta AND POINTS BEYOND! Forwarded by Light Draft Steamers. W E are prepared to receive Goods in onr ware house, free of storage and covered b' to be forwarded by the Falcsn, and others al Apply to the Agents, insurance, rryand mt to be pat on the line. C. I. COLBY 4 CO. Scranton, Smith &Co., Grocers & ommission Merchants, W OULD be happy to see their former patrons and friends, and the public^enerally, at their store at the head of Bay street, opposite Jefferson, where they will at all times be happy to serve them. novlS—lm Auction! Auction!! EVZBT Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday Eveningly, Iat More on BrooghtonM,,Third Door from Bull W HERE will be offered a general assortment of Dry Goods, Bouts and Shoes, Hosiery, Under Clothing, Books, Yankee Notions, Jewelry, Ac., Ac., at the purchaser's own prices. Tcrme cash. Sales positive. deel—lm TO MERCHART8 AND PERSONS DOING BUSINESS AT THE NORTH. W. Sa Fancher, General Commission merchant, O, Box 8043, 75 Fulton St., N. Y., B UkER of Merchandize of every description—for the trade—attends to the sale of Cotton, Rosin, Turpenflne, Ac. Mr, F. gives hie personal attention to the buying of General Hardware, Carriages and Wagons of every de scription, Harnesses, 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 affected at best mar ket rates, and immediate returns made. Mr. F. feels confident, from this thorough acquaintance with the market in New York, in guaranteeing entire satisfac tion to every one entrusting business to him. Duplicate Invoices of manufacturers sent in all cases. Information in regard to market and prices of goods uovl4—lm given whenever E. H. VAN NESS & CO., GROCERS, SB1P CHANDLERS, AND f "Produce Dealers, Under Bluff, earner Abercorn Street, SAVANNAH;, GA. Orders from the Conntrw Private-Families, Steamers and "ailing vessels, respaettnfiy solicited. Produce bought and sold on commission. 100 bbls. selected apples, loo bbls. Onions, 100 bbls. Potatoes, 50 bbls. extra Flour, 50 bbls. Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel, 100 tabs extra Blitter, 150 boxes extra Cheese, 500 kits Noe. 1, S and 3 Mackerel, 60 hlf. bbta. Fulton Market Beef, 00 hlf. bbls. extra Family Fork. nov21 SHIPPING* Oi IANGEOFDAY. UNITJRD STATES HAIL DINK. For Palatka, Fla*, VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS. FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. THE well known steamer, formerly Re St Johns, but now the Helen Getty, Captain O. B. In- A. M., precisely, for Re shore Landings. ,raac *’ For freight or passage, apply on board or to AGKNTS-Darieri.^lS^^^^ Jacksonville, J. 8. Samis A Co. Palatka, H. B. Teasdale. Freight payable by shlppsrs. octS for bale. for sale LOW, j jV, TO WtntUp An Estates For Palatka, Fla. VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. Connecting with steamer “Flore Temple” at !St Marys. Freight will be received for King's Ferry, Ceotervillsge, and ell Land- - ings on the St. Mery’s River. THE new and fast *e**m*. Fountain, Captain G. W. cast, ner, will feave for the above riaces every i TUESDAY MORNING, at 10 o’clock: For freight or passage, apply on board at Padel- fbrd’s wharf near White's Central Press, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent. Freight will he received every day during the week It the warehouse, by WM. R. H. BRUEN/ ”“ ! -ht payable on wharf. Shippers will fdmsh measnrement of goods. tf angM REGULAR -Pfi WEEKLY STEAMER BETWEEN I. DAVEGA’S Purchasing Bureau- Nos. 39 and 40 Park Row. Apur^SS, 8 OF ^“CRANDISE iced and competent buyers engaged. lipd promptly and faithfully at the lowest price* and purchases made only Atom first-class and reliable houses. Orders will be filled, PAYABLE ON DELIVERY, when a snfiteiest sum is remitted to cover Freight and $100..6 per ct ommisdons. Commissions on eums nbt exi Commissions on stuns Address nov 29 P. o. Box 1' > New York. Augusta & Savannah The new fast Don steamer iW m. G. Gibbons Capt. Thomas N. Philpot, having superior accommo dation for Freight and Passengers, will ply regularly between the above dries— iy night It is the desire of the Agents of the Gibbons to her a PERJLLYEST ACCOHBODATIOT BOAT for the Merchants of Augusta and Savannah, and the Planters along the line of the River, and with this object in view, no effort will be spared on the part of her Owners, Agents or Officers to meet the wants of the Traveling ana Freighting public. ERWIN A HARDEE. JNO. L. BOUMILLAT, Agt. on Wharf. novlS—lm For Doetortown AND THOMASVILLE. , /MOW* K THE steamers Gen. ShcpleT,* 1 H~iil*. srU Orient and Clarion will make Tri-weekly tripe to DOCTORTOWN, ^^^^^^■running in connection with the Atlan tic and Golf Railroad, leaving Savannah on TUES DAYS, THURSDAYS and SUNDAYS, at 7 a. m. Through freight payable by shippers at our office. Freight will he received during the week and stored free of expense. For freight or passage, apply to CHA*. L COLBY A CO., novfll tf cor. Bay and Abercorn site. _ J FARM, 51 2 Miles from Augnfite, «ae.and » Bgg ». toslthv. comfortable ace superior inducementa. For full pertlcalars enquire ef CHAS. L. COLBY A co oat. AbcwotaandBeya,.^. nsvT FOR SALE. A NEAT and commodhma Cottage, wUhBrick oat Houses on same lot, situated on Roberta street, Robertarille, will be add If applied lor at aa early date. Price $3,008. Awlyto^ 2 Z. M. WINKLES, At Henry Waynea StahMj West Broad street, tf AUCTION SALESi OA^tGG. SAXE. ■BEX, WY|iLY A CBBIBTXAN. On TUESDAY. Kb Instant, at 10 OTlock. A. 1L, ta front of store, oorMrlSy and Whitaker amts, will be told a part of the Cargo of the Brig Atlantic, From Naaaau.’N. P„ Srscerlti, Dry Hardware. LHMn. Fancy Article*, Aa, Aa deed—St For Sale, O NE splendUt or 6 Horse Wagon with Harness to punch. Enquire at * * HENRY WAYEIM aTam.KW novl6-tf WAYNES STABLES West Broad ( Yoriripd For Sale. FIBKINS choice Batter. CHAR L. COLBY A 00.. nortdrtf cor. Aberoom and Bay streets. 18 For Sale. . , . -• rr ?•■/« * - V * 25 ENGliim SHEET COP PEH, manufactured expressly for the Soothers mar ket, of usual thickness and weight. Size of sheets as follows : 60x24, 60x28, 00x17, 60x9, 60x7, 30x2 inches. Wifi be sold at a great bargain. Enquire of G. P. BRADFORD. 348 Broadway, H. Y. Or JOHN B. COWLES, Corner Ball and Bay streets, S99=S9SS=aE9SSsa!S5ESS WANTS. Mail Contracts For Augusta. Steamer OAK, Capt. Wm. McCauley, is receiving freight, This Day, at Lamar's Wharf, and will have qmck dispatch as above. This boat is in flue order {rates A No. 1 in In surance Offices,) has large earring capacity, and shippers can rely on having despatch given to their orders. For freight, apply to nov29—tf J. B. PHESDEE. Agent, . 109 Broughton street. F. M. MYRELL, Harris’ Buildings, Bay street For Augusta, The Steamer P. B. GOODSELL will receive freight on Monday, and leave with dis patch. For Freight engagements apply oh board, or to nov 25 M. A. COHEN. FOH NEW YORK r* . • The Brig '" d '* ! - J Olive Frances, F. J. Small, master, is now loading for the above port For freight apply to CHAS. L. COLBY A CO., nov29 cor. Bay and Abercorn streets. t ,^or Liverpool, The new first class clipper ship VIRGINIA, . Weeks, Commander, Is now rapidly loading at Lower Press, and, having [(^engagements, will have quick despatch/ • 'or freight or passage, (taken at lowest rates), ap ply to CHAHLElL. COLBY A CO., oct23—tf cor. Bay and Aberoom streets. Fop Liverpool. THE A No. 1 ship MOUNT BLABC, is now raffidly loading at Whites Press. For balance of freight (having room only for a few hundred bales,) enquire or : «' -• * aKOCHE, GADEN A UNCKLES, Asti. novil , —■ ===== ■ gM> Mackerel, hr T JCHARD60N A BARNARD, myNnPpp. ItoriaortChtaeb, B. J. Beck & Go., No. 9 Pine Street, New York, manufacturing Stationers, Job Printers and Lithographers. Wholesale & Retail Dealers in First Glass ’ OFFICE FIXTURES. C ONSTANTLY on hand a splendid assortment of Foreign and Domestic Letter and Note Paper, Envelopes of every size and quality. Certificates of Stocks, Bonita, Checks. ‘Notes, Drafts, Bills oi Exchange, Bill Heads Cards, Ac., tastefully executed. Orders by mail wifi receive prompt attention, at lowest cssh prices. CHAS. NEWBOUGH, novl—eodly B. J. BECK. Re-Establishment of Mail Facilities in Georgia. T HE Post Office Department desires to furnish tbe 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, will go into effect The Department invites proposals for conveying the mails until June 20, I860, to all country seats and other important points.not reached by Bailroad communica tion. at rates not to exceed $8 per mile per annum for weekly service; $15 for semi-weekly, and $21 for bi weekly ; and where the Importance of the case re quires, $40 for daily service; counting the distance one way in all cases. Service wifi be furnished on routes where, before the war, it was daily, three times a week; where lt was tri-weekly twice a week; and where it was eemi- weekiy, weekly service wifi be allowed. Proposals should be addressed to “Hon. Geo. W. McLeUan, 2d Asst. P. M.. Washington, D. C , and should state they are for service to end Jobe 2d, 1866. novlO tf WANTED, OWNERS FOR TWENTY (20) BALES Upland Cotton. Picked op in the Savannah River, by Howard’s Flats, If not identified in five (5) days will be sold at the re commendation of a Board of Survey, for account of all concerned. CUNNINGHAM, PURSE A OO. nov22 . - Y/17'ANTED—TUTOR—By an experienced TV Teacher, and recent gradnate of Harvard Col lege, who has first class testimonials, a situation as ~ acher in a family or select school. Has been ea red in fitting private pupils for College. Address IrgU,” Savannah, Ga. decl—3t WANTED B Y a party of respectability and position, a Parlor and Two Bedrooms adjoining, furnished well with privilege of cooking; or Board in a desirable family for two adult* and two children. Please ad dress “Boarding," office of this Paper, stating terms, Ac, Ac. novl4—tf WANTED MIDDLES# 00TT0B AM) BIOE- I N ’exchange for $15 to $20,000 of vary desirable Summer Ureas Goods, Ac., comprising a most complete assortment of the choicest trebles—No Old stock. Amply to JOHN F. YOUNG. TojNorth Fourth street, Philadelphia. Beference—Dewitt A Morgan, Savannah. Philadelphia Reference -MT L..Hafiowell A Co., or Wood. Marsh A Haywood. oct30 A RAY! Agents wanted to sell a new and wonderful SEWING MACHINfE, the rnh) cheap oae licensed. Address SHAW A CLARE, Kddeford, Maine. aepl5 8m A MONTH t Agents wanted _ for six entireiy new articles, just out. Address O. T. GAREY, Citr Building, Biddeford, 3m seplS TO RENT. To Rent. - A GROCERY STORE and Bar Roojm^ritMKegood will of the proprietor. St. Andrew’s Hall *w nov30—8w Underwriter** Nate. BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. On TUESDAY, Mk task, a» 18 oadock, la front of store, will be sold, ante inspection sad by re commendation of Port Wsrdasei 6 Urge lot of assorted Hollow War*. BjMfw account of whom it »t BLUN THUDAY, 4th tnat. at 18 o’clock, WO bs sold R „ front of atocsi 50 boxts Tobareo. 80 caddies Tobacco. 5 hbdt. Bacon Shoulder*. Jntt* Gentlemen’s Woolen Shirts, • * albo An assortment of Household and Hn* dmd—It RY BELL WILLY A CHRISTIAN. On WEDNESDAY frost of store, will be Feat half of Lot N*- 48, La proveme»ts consist of a Brid Rooms, with Gsa throughout, i water In the yard. TOrna Cash. She at U (Fywr DiipcDtatory of titINM Walot. DI08MA 0BENATA. BIJOHU LEAVB8. PROPERTIES. Their odor Is strong, diffusive, and matlc, their tastes bitterish, and analogous to Medieal Properties and Uses* Buchn leaves are gently sHmnla.it, with a tendency .to the Urinary Organs, diuresis, and like otbeAbnllar maUHa diaphoresis, when dren instances favor this They are given in complaints of the Urinary Oma snch aa Gravel Chronic Catarrh of the Btadder, Mor< bid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Disease of the Prostrate and Retention or Incontinence of Urisa, from a loss of tone in the parts concerned la Its eva cuation. Tbe remedy has also been mtmlsrt tn Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, CuUnseat a 9fc* tions, and Dropsy. Helmbold's Extract Bocha Is need by person* from the age* of U to 25, and from 351. 86, or in the decline or changsof fife ; after Oca. flnement or Labor Pains; Bad-wetting la ahildreo. In Affections Peculiar to Females, The Extract Buchn is nneqaaled byany other i as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, l neas or Suppreaeion of Customary Evacuations, I ted or Scnfrrns state of the L terns. Lencorrj Whites. DI&EA8LS0F THE It LADDER. KIUSEY8, ORAfEX AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS This medicine increases the power oi Dtgekloc, awd excites the Absorbents Into healthy action, taw which the Watery or Calcareous depositions, and afi Unna tural Enlargements are reduced, as well as Pak sad Inflammation. Helmbold’s Extract Button Has cored every case of OiataeUa is which lt Ha been given. Initation of tbe Neck of the Bladder and Inflammation of tho Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kid neys and Bladder, Retention of Uitcm, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Stone In the Bladder, Calculus (iritd. Brick dost Deposit, and Mucnt or Milky Dfecharosa and for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions, of both Sexes, attendud with the following armotoma-— In. disposition to Exertion,*Loss of Power! Loeeof Mem ory,. Difficulty of Breathiag, Weak Nerves, Trembiul. Horror of Disease, Wakeiuloeas, Dimness of VUnf Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flashing of tbs Be” - Dryness of the akin. Eruption onthe Face, Conntcnance, Enlveraal Lassitude of System, Ac. Helabold’s Extract Bnchn to Mnrctlc aud Blood-Purifying, And cores all Diseases arising from Habit* of Dlodta. tion, Excesses and lmprudences In Life. Imparities of the Blood, Ae, superseding Copslbe in aflhe. tions for which it is need, snch s* Gonor rhoea, Gleets, of long standhut. and Syphilitic Affections with Malar bald’s Rose Wash. SOLD AT HELRBOLTOt Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 594 BROADWAY And by Druggists era y whs. e. (ask ran HELMBOLD’S TAKE m OTHER. Beware of Counterfbite. novil—lm New Goods! Sheetings, Shirtings, Oansbargs, Strasburger & Nuhn, GERMAN, IMPORTERS OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH JPOYB) - CHIN A & FANCY GOODS BEDS, MASKS, ACCORDEONS, Ac. 65 MAIDEN LAND, Comer William Street, NEW YORK Invito the attention of buyers, offering largest assortment of^Goods at the mdnU ™bby'«h1rf ^v6o»jrAB.i».-A]i J: orders for Wood to the aboreYanl will be sent to H W. Miller, tn eharge at the Wharl accompanied by tbe cart to insure attention. F V M. MYRELL. n«vS4 tf ffigbt ON Herald copy. riLL oe rent, to Me pn.. , Ac. Apply A a under the Hall or to DAVID R. DILLON, 224 Bay street. Offices to Bent RABLE Offices to Rent oyer store cornet* nBURABL. XJ Bay and Barnard streets, Snq; novl4 •• LAROCHE, GADEN luire of A-UNCKLES. FOB BENT, TWO ROOMS, FURNISHED, la / | let to gentlemen. Apply at this office. SELECT FEMILE SCHOOL undersigned having rented Ti^ on the corner of Charlton ed the school build and Drayton streets _ announce to the pa bile that he. n Octoner. Daniel F. Tiemann & Co, No. 34p4Pearl St, Ifew York, ; TOMAytPS HOluntM SLVakfit WasMng, a d i-J d, • - TiJS; Kerseys, Cloths, Csesimerre, Broad Cloth*, Doeskins, ClookiDge, Sackings, Flannels, Bilks, Alpaoeas, Delaines, Mohairs, Plaids, Checks, Empress Cloths, Merinos, Belts, Belting* }*• Hosiery, * Gloves, . Trimmings, Linen CoTlara, Paper Goiters, Embroideries, Hoop Skirts/ Balmorals, “ Cloaks, ? Nubias, Worsteds, Ribbons, 08 VolvtU? « Hate“ f Bonasta,, Flowers, Foathsita Plan Jaconets, Swiss, and; QENT8’ FURNISHING GOODS] AT * Wholesale and RetaiL TOBACCO FOR S1LB 0NC8NSI6NHBNT t ,900 Razes PI wg,; 4,0CO FwmmtU Fin* Ont iwers. 5 000 Fsaafi Banff. ... ... -*■ - - ss’assr”’ ersevan «s •