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LOCAL MATTERS-
<mr Marine and Commercial News,
The Commercial and Marine Intelli-
- fiico will hereafter be found on qj>r
fourth page. ____ .
» oc ial Be Vnlon on Board the Tfhee.
V very enjoyable and recherche enter-
i v.umout occurred yesterday afternoon
[,,, lioard the above new and elegant
L'tmier, where quite a large party of our
i ,. j • iig merchants and citizens assem-
| i to partake of a sumptuous dinner,
j lV or Arnold, who was in one of Ids
; w racteristic and jovial moods, delivered
very felicitous speech, which gave great,
■4 to the gastronomic portion of the en-
I rtainment. The boat was the theme of
Miuiration from all who visited her, and
... known not which to congratulate the
r «t—the courteous and gallant Captain
fniwell, who commands her, the enter
prising and public spirited merchants,
Messrs. Hunter & Gammell, who act as
r Agents in this city, or the travelling
immunity who are fortunate enough to
,,)mcss so substantial and beautiful a
,e;i craft to cross old Neptune’s bosom.
flu' press was well represented by del-
f it'ions from the Herald and National
i{. ■.mhltam offices, and the whole affair
;i;l ,sprl off in a more than satisfactory man-
J( ,.. We are, owing to the crowded
( tntc of our columns, reluctantly com
plied to postpone giving a full descrip-
of this model steamer until
( nr next issue. One thing we can safely
fav The Pioneer. Line, to which the
Tiber belongs, does not advertise in ike
j>. v Miani, but we can assure our readers
; »equally as popular, safe and desirable
, s those who do, and whatever we say
j, commendation of their boats can
therefore be relied upon as purely dis
interested advice.
Itrral of JIe»*n. G. B. Lamar andG.
B. Lamar, Jr.
j In Monday’s Republican wo mentioned
it i icily the arrest of the above named gen-
tlemen by a U.States Detective. We learn
ilrooi a gentleman who reached this city
last evening, that Mr. O. B. Lamar, Jr.,
jivHS arrested in Thomasville on Wednes-
jiiay lust, and is now on his way to this
. ity under a special guard. It was re-
i Sorted on the street that immediately on
i i;he arrival of G. B. Lamar, Jr., both
j parties will be sent to Washington, D. C.,
■ unler a military escort, and there await a
: ji trial before a military tribunal,
j >u a charge of attempting to bribe
■ol’icials in relation to the seizure of a
j large quantity of cotton. We trust that
:t will again be proven that Madame ru-
:.,<*r lias once more been too busy with
the reputations of private citizens, whose
characters stand above reproach both
'■firth and South. Until the matter is
fully investigated, and something more
■iiun idle street rumors are furnished us
•"i material, we shall refrain from publish
er; any unjust accusations against these
.plight, high-minded citizens
From
At half-past
— River IaWlUt**** 1
twelve o’clock yesterday the
steamer R. H. May, Captain Jones, arrived
from Augusta. Captain Jones makes the fcl-
lbwing report: TheR. H. May departed from
August,a on Sunday morning last; aae left at
Augusta the steamer Amazon; passed at
Bugg’s Bar steamer CaldweH, lightering;
passed at Silver Bluff steamer L. Enos, wait
ing for a rise in the river ; passed steamer Pal-
con at Wilson’s, lightering, and steamer Win.
G. Gibbons at Buzzard’s Bar, bound up;
passed steamer P. B. Goodsell at Cheves’,
bound up; passed steamer Eclipse, at Poor
Robin, bound down; passed Reamer Express
at Seven Points, bound np; passed steamers
O. F. Potter and Gen. Berry at Hirschman’s
Lake, tied up; passed steamers Helen and
MinDie Brandt at Charleston & Savannah
Railroad Bridge, bound up. There is four feet
of water at the bridge at Augusta.
Mariners’ Ckurch.
The American Seamen’s Friend Society of New
York, has commissioned the Rev. L. H. Pease as
Seamen’s Chaplain for the Port of Savannah. He
comes well recommended, and is putting “Pen
field’s Mariners’ Church,” on Ray street, in re.
pair, and expects to open it for public worahi
next Sabbath, at the usual hour for morning an
- endal
sad Accident.
Yesterday morning, while Mr.
Chauncey F.
■Mnitn was returning from White Bluff in a
Btuegy, in company with Mr. Edward Con
i' rse, of this city, the horse, from some un-
Hnotvn cause, suddenly took fright and dashed
H: «n Whitaker street at a furious rate.
j|j|tt !ule endeavoring to check the speed of the
ri’tencd animal the reins broke, and the
Biiimal became perfectly uncontrollable, dash-
ijpg the buggy against the corner of the street,
rowing out Mr. Smith and breaking his right
nn. inflicting a wound on his temple, and
iherwise injuring him.
Mr. Smith’s wounds were dressed by Dr.
—lulloch. Mr. Converse was fortunate enough
o escape unhurt.
Stealing Cotton.
On Monday night twenty-two bales of cotton
; i, | e it ou ’the wharf, near the steamer Scorpio,
' tbe toot ot Whitaker street. In the morning
>' o of the bales were missing, notwithstanding
vo private watchmen were employed to watch
i cotton. At four o’clock in the morning a
“in named John filahn was detected on the
: of with a truck in hispossession, of which he
mid give no account. He also had his pockets
t cotton, and while being conveyed to t'be
in! house he attempted to make his escape,
was arrested by the police after a sharp and
ird i ace, and yesterday was turned over to a
•gistrate by the Mayor for prosecution.
’iarihe Disasters for November.
Tue New York World publishes a list of ma
sses lor the month of November, showing
B» : aggregate of 85 vessels. Of this number six
B'r.e steamers; eight were ships; ten were barks;
■’eiity one brigs and forty schooners. Of the
two were burned; three sunk alter colli-
■' «i. three foundered; one abandoned after colti-
I' eleven abandoned at sea;and seven are miss-
I'X supposed to be lost. The total valne of pro-
j '.v lost and missing is estimated at $5,745,000.
wrecks of the month include eight cotton
"»els. ' 1 ' - . .
the above, three were bonnd to Savannah,
The ship Marcenus, from London; the
[ttean Ranger, from Liverpool, and the schooner
aunah " T
Arrival of the Hiram Livingston.
I i lie elegant steamship Hiram Livingston, Capt.
|t .isr, of the Atlantic Steamship Line, arrived at
• port yesterday, with a very heavy cargo • and
rre numWr of passengers. Wears indebted
:tr obliging purser, Mr. R. Sanity, for late
•'*» York papers.
Periodicals, & c .
are indebted to Estate’ News Depot for
' icu's Monthly Magazine, for January 18««
• number commences the 23d volume, and is
of useful and instructive matter. We have
received Harpers’ Weekly from the same
The Savannah Blver.
j 3 } arrivals from August* yesterday we learn
t inhere is four feet or water at the Augusta
f;' d « at the last accounts. A considerable
j "iher of flats are on the way down ladenjwith
; ri *_ e Steamer Fannie for Jacksonville
the steamer Fannie, Captain McNelty, will
Ve for Jacksonville this nftrning at D
'" k, instead of 6 o’clock, as previously
•ftrtiied. See advertisement,
I municipal Election.
■ .-May is the day on which the eleetion for
s ‘ Jor . an d twelve Aldermen, f or the city of Sa-
“ab, mil take place. There is every indii
[ ‘that the oontest wiff pass off quietly.
Tor Ricebore. ' -
Attsntion is oalled to the advertisement of the
1
AotUO Bryan itrfrt. b th.^T^^;
_ ^ id
evening services. The cause is a commendable
one, and we hope those employed along the docks
will avail themselves of the advantages offered
them.
THE COUNTS.
Mayor's Court—December 5.
M. C. Halloway, a stranger to the ways of
city life, arrived a day or two since, and par
took of Georgia whisky. The Folice found
him in the streets, sick and nnable to find his
way to his boarding house. As he was re
pentant, of good appearance, and probably not
accustomed to debouch, the Mayor read him a
lecture and allowed him to depart.
William Thompson was charged with firing
off a pistol in the Btreets on Monday night, at
the corner of Bryan and Whitaker streets. No
evidence was produced that the prisoner com
mitted the offence, and he'was dismissed.
Barnard ltooney was again brought up by
his better (or worse) half, charged with im
proper conduct in attempting to enter his own
house on Monday night. From the evidence,
it appeared that Mrs. R had kept her husband
ont in the cold and damp on Monday night, for
three hours. After many kind entreaties, Bar
nard failed to make an impression on the ten
der sensibilities of Mrs. R., and she positively
refused to admit him to his own home. He
therefore forced an entrance into his own cas
tle, for which act Mrs. R. had him arrested and
locked up. The Mayor knew the parties, and
was well aware that Rooney was “more sinned
against than sinning,” allowed him to depart
without a fine. The Mayor read the parties a
lecture, and hoped he would never again see
them brought up before him.
T. McCone.—This individual was charged
with drunkeness and disorderly conduct, and
paid a fine of $5 and costs.
John Mabn, late from New York, but who
has been a resident of this city for the last six
months, was brought up charged with stealing
a truck from the wharf at 4 o’clock on Tuesday
morning. As a matter of course, he plead not
guilty, but be could not say where he obtained
the truck. It was evident that he was bent on
evil, and as cotton had disappeared from the
wharf that night he was turned over to a magis
trate for prosecution.
Joseph Fitzpatrick and P.Munner engaged in
a free and easy fight, on West Broad street,
near IndiaD, at halt-past 3 o’clock on Tnesday
morning. Murner was terribly beat, and Fitz
patrick received a stab in his breast and hand.
A. McKoone and John Fitzpatrick were mixed
up in the affair. As all parties got a good
thrashing, and in consequence bf the conflict
ing evidence, the Mayor was unable to decide
who were the aggressors, he therefore dis
charged the whole party with a warning not to
appear again before him.
From Charleston.
The steamer Rockland, which left Charleston
yesterday morning, arrived at this port at two
o’clock this morniDg.
To the Citizens of Savannah.
On the application of many prominent
citizens, representing all the interest of
the city, Col. Edward C. Anderson has
consented to be a candidate for the office
of Mayor of Savannah. His name is,
therefore, presented to you for your suf
frages. It is unnecessary to urge upon
your consideration the character or ca
pacity of one so well known to you. lie
has served you in 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
nored at the ballot-box.
The following ticket is placed in nomi
nation, and will be supported by
i ... . Many Voters.
For 'Mayor : ’ *
E. C. ANDERSON.
For Akler men:
ROBERT LACHLISON,
E. A. SOULLARD,
JOHN WILLIAMSON,
HENRY MEINHARD,
JOHN F. O’BYRNE,
JOHN McMAHON,
F. L. GUE,
JNO. C. FERRILL,
JNO. CUNNINGHAM,
GEO. W. WYLLY,
JOHN R. JOHNSON,
Db. J. M. SCHLEY.
.Si'
Congressional Election. *'
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,
JOHN F. Q’BYRNE,
HENRY BRIGHAM,
JOSEPH LIPPMAN,
FRANCIS L. GUE,
CHRISTOPHER C. CASEY,
HIRAM ROBERTS,
EDWARD C. WADE,
JOHN L. YILLALONGA,
JOHN CUNNINGHAM,
ALVIN N. MILLER, \
. . nov 27—td
MISCELLANEOUS.
OF
GOVERNMENT STEAMERS
Chief 0ratiteemcsti:r’6 Office Dept. S. C„ 1
Hilton Head, 8. Q., November 13,1S65./
Will be sold at public Auction, at this place, on
MONDAY, December 11,1865, under the direction of
Captain W. K. Morford, A. Q. M., the following Gov
ernment vessels, viz:
Nelly Baker, side-wheel steamer; ?03 tong;
wooden hull; length on deck 163 feet; beam 25 feet 6
inches; over all 45 feet; depth of h.-in S 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 flue boiler.
Has saloon accommodations, full promenade decks,
and is well found in chains, anchors, &c.
Heptane, side-wheel steamer; 362 tons; wooden
hull; length on deck 141 leet; beam 26 feet 5 inches;
over all 45 feet 2 inches; depth of hold 10 feet 10 in
ches ; draft 7 feet; half one beam engine; diameter of
2 -Under 42 inches; stroke of piston 8 feet; has one
ngie return fine boiler.
This steamer has ftil! promenade deck, fore and aft,
and is a good freight or cattle carrier.
Omeotn, double-end side-wheel ferry boat; wood
en null; 345 tons; length on deck 147 feet; beam !5
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 flue boiler.
This steamer has recently been repaired, and is in
excellent order and well found in anchors, chains, Ac.
Croton, side-wheel steamer; 361 tons; ivoodeu
hull; length on deck 187 feet; beam 26 feet; over ail
43 feet 9 inches; depth of hold 8 feet; draft 6 feet ;
has one square engine; diameter of cylinder 37 ni
ches ; stroke of piston 10 feet; has one donble return
flue boiler.
This steamer has been thoroughly repaired, has
saloon and state room accommodations, is well sup
plied with anchors, chains, &c„ and is very fast.
Golden Gate, side-wheel steamer; 195 tons;
wooden hull; 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 f
diameter of cylinder 34 inehes; stroke of piston 6 feet;
has one horizontal tubular boiler y
This steamer is in fine order; has saloon accommo
dations, and is well fonud in anchors, chains, Ac.
Nantasfcet, side-wheel steamer; 299 tons:
wooden hull; length on deck 156 feet; beam 25 feet 3
inches; overall 42 feet; depth of hold 8 feet 3 inches;
draft 5 feet 6 inches; has one beam engine; diameter
of cylinder 34 niches; stroke of piston 8 feet; has one
single return fine boiler, and is well found in anchors,
chains, Ac
IVlacon, propeller, with two screws, 322 tons;
wooden hull; length on deck 156 feet; beam 25 teet;
depth of hold 8 feet S inches; draft 7 feet; has two
direct horizontal engines fcondensing:) diameter of
cylinder 24 inches; stroke of piston 26 inches; has
two’single return flue 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; Strok" of piston 26 in
ches ; lias one single retain flue boiler, and is well
fonnd in anchors, chains, Ac.
Rescue, screw tug; 203 tons; wooden hull;
length on deck 108 feet; beam 20 feet 8 inches; depth
of hold 12 feet; draft 11 feet 4 inches; has two low-
pressure engines; diameter of cylinder 20 inches ; has
one single return flue boiler. 4
This vessel is a powerfal tug: is in good condition,'
and well found in anchors, chains, Ac
General Hunter, side-wheel steamer of 460
tons; wooden hull; length on deck 193 ieet 6 inches;
beam 28feet 0 inches ; over all50 feetS inches; depth
of hold 9 feet 4 inches; draft forward 5 feet aft 5 feet
6 inches; has one beam engine; diameter of cylinder
40inches; stroke of piston 1 o feet.
This steamer was built in New York, and completed
in 1863; is a vessel ol beautiful model and high rate of
speed, with.hull, engine and boiler as good as new.
Terms cash in government funds.
C. W. THOMAS,
nov21—td Bvt. Lt. Col, and Chief Q. M.
OF GOVERNMENT
VESSELS.
P ROPOSALS will be received for the sale of the
V. 8. tcrew Tngs
ARETHUSA
AND
ONTIL THE
Dissolution of Copartnership*
T^L ( ‘iS,, 0 ,M V 5 ST ' BRYAN A CO. expires by
18 ^tual
h* willsettlean outstanding
^ rendered
3AS. B. WEST.
t ' ■- HENRYBRYAN, • j *
Savannah, Nov. 30th. ig^^
Copartnership Notice.
_ undersigned have formed a co]
under‘the name and style of 8C
H A CO., for. the tzansaction of a
Grocery and Commission Business in this City, at the
head of Bay street, opposite Jeflereon-
B. T. SCRANTON,
| v. ‘ Formerly Scranton^A Johnston.
i ■
■:*£e
6mw*b,F*T,Ktti;l8*,
Fonperljr B*bn
31st Day of Dec., 1865.
The Arethusa
was built in 1864, and cost $55,000, Length 110 feet,
beam 25 feet, depth of hold 9 feet 6, draft loaded *-8
aft, 6-6 forward, engine by Neafie A Levy, Philadel
phia, Upright and direct acting. Diameter of cylin
der 34 inches, length of stroke 30 inches. A fine pow
erful vessel.
Laburnum
Ib Dearly a sister vessel, built last year, and cost
$5O,0«O.
Offers to purchase must be accompanied by reference
as to the responsibility of the parties.
Terms Casli.
Address Commander of Atlantic
Royal, S. C.
Squadron, Port
nov28
For Sale.
-i J T I'. ♦ . ■ **-k ’ « • ii
rilHE subscriber offers for sale the following Soa
A.' Island Cotton Lands, viz i
The North-east quarter and the South-east quarter
of Section 16, Township 1, South Range 1,
Kast, in the Pariah of St. Helena, in the Distnct of
Beaufort, and State of South Carolina, containing,
together, 320 acres according to the United States Sur
vey ; situate on the Island of ft. Helena, about six
miles from the Town of Keaufort, and being a part of
Dr. Daniel Pope’s Plantation.
Also, the fractional West half of the East half of Sec
tion 32, Township 1, South Range 1, East, and frac
tional Lots 4 and 13, in Section 5, Township 2, South
Range 1, Kast in the said Parish of SL Helena, con
taining 160 acres, according to the United States Sur
vey ; situate on the said Wand of Kt Helena, about
one and a half miles from the former tract, and being
portions of the Sea-side and Frogmore Plantations.
The above tracts will he sold cheap for cash.
Communications may for the present be addressed
to the subscriber at Scranton, Pennsylvania; after the
10th of December at Beaufort, 8, O.
E. R. PECKEN »,
dec5- 4 Scranton, Penn.
1LR9AD NOTICES.
Central Railroad.
SHIPPING.
Saperintenisat 1 * Office, >
Savannah, Ga, Nov. 18th, 1866./
f AN and after Wednesday. 2?d instant, a daily train
* * will leave tor Augusta at 8.so *i, connecting
with a line of Hacks running between f tntion No. 6,
Central Railroad, and Waynesboro 1 , on the Augusta
and Savannah Railroad.
CHANQ-E OF DAY.
•-
UNITED STATES MAIL LIKE.
For Palatka, Fla.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST.
MARYS. FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PI COL AT A.
Notice.
Steamship Chase.
QON8IGNEES orownera of Goods
ids per
ship Chase on voyage from New York, October
steam-
21st, 18W, will please present copies of Invoices, also
Claims for snort deliveries and deductions for
„»,ifany, to the undersigned on or before the
15th day of December next, for the purpose of making
the adjustment of the general average.
HUNTER A GAMMELL.
nov24—15D
W. A. BEARD.
A ll persons having accounts with the above firm
will call and settle the same at my office, No. 2u7
Bay street, up stairs. W. A. BEARD.
next
connect „
Returning, arrive in Savannah at 3.45 P. M,
Freight to go bv passenger train mnsthe prepaid and
be delivered half hour before deiwtnro of Trahi. By or
der of GEO. W. ADAMS,
nov20 Genera! Superintendent,
Central Railroad.
Superintendent’* Office. 1
Savannah, Nov. 15th, 1865./
This Companv is now, in connection with W. 3.
Dickerson A Uo.-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.
Ship Freight and other expenses must be paid by
xutllroad Freight can be paid here or at destination.
Freights on Perishable Goods must be prepaid.
Rates to Augusta, until farther notice, will be, per
foot 50 cents; per 100 lbe., $2 50. By order of
GEO. W. ADAMS,
nov20 General Superintendent.
WINTER
IS
HELP
THE
XX .A. N
A REFRESHMENT PARTY,
IN AID OF THE
Episcopal Orphans’ Home,
Will bo held at the HOME, near the Catholic
Churoh, corner of McDonough and Floyd streets,
on WEDNESDAY, the 6th Dec., commencing at
four o’clock, and continning during 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 byinsnrance,
to bn forwarded by the light draft steamers Berry and
Falcon, and others about to be put on the line.
Apply to the Agents,
sep2f tf C. T„ COLBY 4 CO.
Auction! Auction!!
! . > nt. , M r*
EVERY
Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday
E\'ening«,
|at
Store on Broughton St.,Third Door from Boll
W HERE will be offered a general assortment
of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hoeierv, Under
Clothing, Books, Yankee Notions, Jewelry, Ac., Ac.,
at the purchasers own prices. Terms cash. Sales
positive, decl—lm
REGULAR WEEKLY STEAMER
BETWEEN
Augusta&Savannah
REMOVAL..
R UU, WH1THEY A CO. have removed from
No. 202 Bay street to No. 4 Harris* Building, Bay
itreet. ..**
dec5 r . lw *1 j
Marine Insurance.
TJIVER and Ocean Risks taken for the Atlantic
JEta Mutual Insurance Company uf New York, by
CHARLES GREEN A SON,
No. It, htoddud’s Eastern Range, Bay street.
deCr, - tf -, ^ * *
Stolen by a Negro.
A-M.™ 1 *ptoted green—high dash board.—
The Horse is 14 hands high, short mane, right eye
slightly blemished; eupposed to have gone on the
Road
R*ward will be paid for information leading to
thrtr recovery, by D. OLIVER,
* Forest City Mffls,' Savannah,
FamuLy Mess Beef.-
•WW-M Bay R„ cpp. Marinere Chwch.
The new fast Iron steamer
fWm. (3c. Gibbons
Capt. Thomas N, Philpot, having superior accommo
dation for Freight and Passengers, will ply regularly
between the above rtttaa _
Leaving Savannah every Saturday morning at 9 o'clock
Leaving Augusta evert Wednesday morning at 7 o’clock
Laying at Mathew's Bluff "hvery Wednesday night.
It is the desire of file Agents of the Gibbous to make
.her a
PERHiSEKT ACCOBMODATIOY BOAT
for. the merchants of Augusta and Savannah, arid
the Planter* 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 and Freighting public!
ERWIN A HARDEE.
JNO. L. ROUMILLAT, Agt. on Wharf.
novl3—lm
THE well known steamer, formerly the St. Johns,
but now the Helen Getty, Captain O. R. In
graham, will leave the Wharf foot of Wert Brood
sUeet every SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock,
A. M„ precisely, for the above Landings.
For freight or passage, apply on board or to
L. S. BENNETT, Agent,
cek. Wert Broad and Bay streets.
AGENTS—Darien, A. A. DeLorme.
Jacksonville, J. S. Samis A Co.
Palatka, H. R. Teasdale.
Freight payable by shippers. oetSS
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, Centerviilage, and ali Land
ings on the St. Mary’s River.
THE new. and fast steamer
Fountain, Captain G. W. Cost
ner, will leave for the above places
every ; TUESDAY MORNING,
at lo o’clock.
For freight or passage, apply on board at Pidel-
ford’s wharf; near White’s Central Press, or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
Freight will be received every day during the week,
at the warehouse, by WM. R. H. BRUEN,
Freight payable on wharf. Shippers will furnsh
weight and measurement of goods, tf ang24
FOR SALE.
I’OS SALE LOW,
TO
An Estate.
VALUABLE FIRM,
51-2 Milas from Augusta,
Farm Buildings.
To a party desiring a
House, within 80
place offers so]
For full ^
nevT
minutes’ drtvp
inducements. wove
enquire of
OHAS. L. COLBY A CO
cor. AbdrcCtnandBeyore^s
Bice Plantation.
THAT valuable Rice Plantation, known
JL as ‘«wathey Hall,* on the Ogeecbee River,Bryan
Of E
county, about 22 miles from Savannah.
Bor parttcnlare, apply at the Count!
win A Hardee, Bay street. Savannah. .
' CHAS. S. HARDEE,
Executor Estate G. W. McAllister.
dec2—eodtw
For Jacksonville,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS AND
FERNANDINA.
The favorite steamer
Capt. W. T. McNelty, is now receiving freight at the
old Florida Steam Boat Wharf fool of West Broad
Street, and will leave as above WEDNESDAY' next,
6th inst., at 9 A. M.
This steamer is in fine order, and has superior ac
commodations (state rooms) for passengers.
For freight or passage, apply on board to the Cap
tain, or to F. M. MYRELL, Agent,
dec4 Harris' Buildings, Bay street
For Doctortown
AND
THOMASYILLE.
THE steamers Gen. Shepley,'
Orient and Clarion will make
Tri weekly trips to DOCTORTOWN,
1 running in connection with the Atlan
tic and Gnlf Railroad, leaving Savannah on TUES
DAYS, THURSDAY' and SUNDAYS, at 7 a. m.
Through freight payable by shippers at our office.
Freight will be received during the week and stored
free ol expense.
For freight or passage, apply to
CHAS. L COLBY A CO„ j ;
novil tf cor. Bay and Aberoorn sts.
FOE AUGUSTA
AND
Landings on tbe River.
The new, successful and exceedingly
light draft steamer
UNION ,
Capt. Daniels, is loading this day at Ferry Wharf, un
der Gas House Hill, and will leave as above on WED
NESDAY next 6th inst.. at 6 P. M
Parties having orders for Augusta and the interior,
need not fear any detention from low
RiTer, she being able to navigate at its lowest
stage.
For freight apply to F. M. MYRELL.
decS—2t Harris’ Buildings, Bay street.
For Augusta.
The light draft and very fast steamer
SCORPIO,
Capt. N. F. Rodgers, will leave her wharf on WED
NESDAY MORNING, at 8 o’clock precisely.
For freight or passage, apply to
KE1N A COMPANY,
dec5—2t 114 Bay street.
For Augusta.
Steamer
O A.K, ,
Capt. Wm. McCauley, is receiving freight This Day; at
Lamars Wharf; and will have quick dispatcu as
above. 1 * ’ ' *
_This boat is in fine order Irates A No. 1 in In-
■rance Offices,! bos large carrhm capacity, and
Shippers can rely on having despatch given to their
orders. V j, ■ ,i
For freight apply to
J. B. PRESDEE, Agent,
nov29- ti
109 Broughton street,
F.M.VYHELL,
Harris’ Buildings, Bay street.
FOR SALE.
A If EAT and commodious Cati
oat Hoc
oat Houses on same
street Robertsville. will
early date. Price $3,000.
VjJrSs. 1 J Ipj. itoivi
lodious Cottage, vrith^ck
me lot situated on Roberts
be sola If applied for at an
At Henry Wayne’s Biobleo,
nov22 tf
WINKpa,
Abies, Wert Broad street.
For
O NE splendid 4 or 6 Home Wagon with Harness to
match. Enquire at
novlS-tf
HENRY WAYNE'S STABLE!
cor York and Wert
eta.
For Sale.
1 D FIRKINS choice Butter.
It? u. CHAfc U.COLBY A CO.,
novl4-tf cor, ^hercom and Bay streets.
For Sale.
TONS E1MILI8
SHEET OOP*
25 ,
PER, manefoctnred expressly for the Southern mar
ket of usual thickness and weight. Size of sheets is
follows : 60x24, S0x(8, 60x17, 60x0, 60xT, 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—2mo L. C. NORVSLL A OO.
AUCTION SALES.
Underwriter•> Sale.
BY BELL, WYLLY * CHRISTIAN.
THIS DAY, at 10* o’clock, In front of a'ore, will ho
„ soMtorscrotmt of underwriter* aod oil eoneernod:
A eugar.
1 bbL Mackerel.
8 bags Coffee.
Damaged on board etesmet Chase on harjBuaage lo
thie port, and *old under Inspection of tbe fort War.
dene. Terms sash. decs
Underwriters’ Male.
YORK, WILLIAM*,NelSTIBE * CO.
Will sell THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock. In front of Sturt ■'
A large lot Hosiery.
Sold by enter of the Agent of the Board 9t Under-
writers of New York City, for account of whom lt may
concern. ' decs
Underwriters’ Sale.
YORK, WILLUM8, DfoINTIRE A CO.
wm sell THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock. In front of More:
One case Letter Paper, slightly wet
Sold for account of underwriters. deed
York, williama Msirtibba w.
Win sell THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, la boot of U —
9 hhds. Bacon Shonldsn.
,J* do- do. Bidet.
No. a Mackerel, large.
W keg, Butter.
boxee Soap.
Sale' pSrt5^ riety otoVbm Groceri “’
BI WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
On WEDNESDAY ,tbe eth hut. at 11 O'clock,.it
Yrontof stoic, will be sold i
(From Dispensatory of tbe Cattod Hates.
DI0SMA 0BEJTATA, BU0HU LEAVES,
PROPERTIES.
Their odor Is strong, diffusive, and somewhat aro
matic, their tastes bitterish, and analogou to — ‘
, stating
mods <2
WANTS.
Mail Contracts
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 invitee proposals for conveying the
mails until June 20,1866, to all countryseats and other
Important points not reached by Railroad communica
tion at rates not to exceed $8 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
ay in all
Service will be furnished on routes where, before
the war, it was dally, three timea a week; where lt
was tri-weekly twice a week; and where it was semi-
weekly, weeHy service will be allowed.
Propoeals rhould be addressed to “Hon. Geo. W.
McLellan, 2d-Aset. P. M.. Washington, D. C, and
should state they ore for service to end June 2d, I860.
novl5 tf .
WANTED,
OWNERS FOR TWENTY (20) BALES
Upland Cotton.
* .
Picked up in the Savannah River, by Howard’s Flats,
If not identified in five ffi) days will be sold at the re
commendation of a Board,of Survey, for account of
all concerned. CUNNINGHAM, PUBSE A CO.
nov22 ^
Dry Goods.
r
ST purchased in New York, at greatly Reduced
Prices, and the late Auction Sales
30o pieces Calico, 25 to 30 cents.
200 pieces Bleached Shirting, 25 to 50 cents.
50 pieces Tweeds, Satinets and Cassimeres.
House Keeping Dry Goods.
j R_A ifL H ' ..... ,m- f~.. .
15o Handsome Dress Goods, at greatly reduced
prices, ‘"k ^ ■ 1 '
200 Grey Blankets.
Cloaks and Shawls.
• ■- <£ '‘Fa >1, . tf!
’ »i*ii V’i -
Mourning. Goods, Ac. Ac; For sale by
nov27—lm
137
l JV-' i ':
Street.
100 e £ M,,E * 6 ib. and 12 lb., Imperial
75 caddies, 6 lb. and M lb., Yonng Hyson Tea.
75 caddies, da Souchong Eng. Breakfast do.
50 matt A No. 1 Java Coffee.
90 sacks do. -Rio' do.
10 do. St, Domingo do. For sale by
HILTON A RAN DELL,
dec4—Ot 193 Bay street
SELECT FEMM.E SCHOOL
i undersigned having rented the school build
""iSSKW.
>tte.
by Mrs. Aiethea S.
la School in said
October.
Tuition
Bis-
Department, per qnarter $21 00
Juntos do. do. $8 90
ftfmary do. do. ........ 16 60
s^3 - ' - —
FOB NEW YORK
• :»> f
The Brig
Olive Frances,
F. J. Small, master, is now loadiog for the above port.
For freight apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY’ A CO.,
nov29 cor. Bay and Abercorn streets.
For Liverpool*
The new first class clipper ship
J ■ VIRGINIA, '
ply to
1 OCt23—tf
... ftaken a
CHAKLE ■> L. COLBY A IXL;
cor, Bay and Abercorn sti
—.V
For Liverpool*
THE A No. 1 ship MOUNT BLANC,
is now rapidly loading at White’s
Press. For balance of freight, (having
room only for a few hdndred bales,)
enquire of
~E, GADEN A UNCKLES, AgU.
\ Small WHItD POODLEDOG, highly prized by
the .ow ner. A suitable reward will be paid far
his return to the store, 109 Broaghton street
dOv 25 :. I v
»i«i ,.
B IT virtue of authority verted in me by Resototton
passed at a meeting of the German Fire Ct
Jum-
Flrtt
-— at a meeting of tbe German Fire
§0"* held on the 23th Inst, I, -Henry Run,
Foreman of the German Fire -Compuny of Savannah,
Two Hundred
to. convict of the
CORriiB, of 2ie ° f * r V A -
nov40 HEVRY niTrxr’Foreman.
$600 Reward.
, ,, .pve Nhward w01 he paid for
Npmfr takeh ft am D. S. Dulen’a
_f*6 -DAVID B.
nevSO-Iw 224 Bay street
-
I
PERRY WHARF WO®» VARR.—Ail
if orders for Wood to the sboveYard will be
tdK. W. Milter, to ehta —
by the cart to insure atfa
nov24 «
;#epJ| I»»qmato*al£pnrti
It,SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT,
V..J : BY i » 3 i -
W. B. Adams,
deci-lw . No. 94 Dour street,
4
.. . WANTED i
V a tarty of respeclsbinty and position, a Parlor
ana Two Bedrooms adjoining, furnished well
with privilege of cooking; oy Board in a desirable
family for two adntta and two Children. Please ad
dress "Boarding, v office of this Paper,
B’
stating terms,
non4-tf
WANTED
MIDDLING COTTON AND SICE,
Old Stock. Apply to JOHN F. YOUNG,
.7.0 North Fourth street, Philadelphia.
.Reference—DeWttt A Morgan, Savannah.
Philadelphia Reference—MT L.’Haltoweli A Co., or
WOod. Marsh A Haywood. -
«*3»
SHAW
A DAY! Agents wanted to
sell a new and wonderful SEWING
.CHINE, the only cheap one licensed. Address
A CLARK, Biddefort, “
A MONTH! Agents wanted
for iu entirely new articles, just
opU'AddMOOO. T, GAREY.^Cbty Building. BiddefOTd,
■inn
TO RfiNf.
Medical Properties and Uses#
Buchn leaves are gently stimulant with a
tendency to the Irlnary Organa predacinn
diuresis, and like other similar methanes, ——
diaphoresis, when dreams tan ces favor this
action.
They are given in complaints of tbe Urinary OereMt
such as Gravel. Chronic Catarrh of the BUddir. Mor-
bid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Disease of
the Prostrate and Retention or Incontinence of Urine,
from a loss of tone in the parts conoerned la Its eva
cuation. Hie remedy hoe also been recoauoen
Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous
tlons, and Dropsy.
is
Helnibold’s Extract Buchn
need by persons from the ogee of 1$ to M, aadf
persons from the ogee of 1
•v to 66, or in the decline or change of Bfo t’after Coa
flnement or Labor Pains: Bed-wetting in ’i'll'-
Ib A flections Pecoitar to Feaalee,
The Extract Bucbu is nnequaled byany sthw
as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, l*alafru-
ness or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcera
ted or 8cnlrrus state of tbe Uteres. Leooorrhea or
Whites.
DIABASES OK THE BLADDER, KIDNET8, DEATH
AND DROPSICAL 8WELLIffG6
This medicine incresses the power of Digestion, and
excites the Absorbents into healthy action, bv wttteh
the Watery or Calcareous depositions, and all Unao-
tuzol Enlargements are reduced, is well ai Pktatad
InlUmmurinn,
Helnbold’s Extract Bucba
Has cured every case of Diabetes In which It hi
been given. Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder or
Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the IQ
neys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of ti
Prostrate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, CalcnIn*,Grav<
Brick dust Deposit, and Mucus or Milky Diechoree
and for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions, of NX
Sexes, attended with the following symptoms ■ -It
disposition to Exertion, Logs of Power, Lose of Men
ory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Tremblin,
Horror of Disease, Wskelulnees, Dimness of Vl«S
Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Kltuhiugof tbe BaS\
Dryness of the skin. Eruption ..n the Pace, Pad
Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the
System, Ac. “»etiu
Ueimbold’s Extract Buchn is Diuretl
and Blood-Purifying,
And cures ail Diseases arising from Habits of DWfr
tlon. Excesses aud.Imprudences In Lite Imparttiee
of the Blood, Ac., auperaeding Copaiba In tiho.
tlons for which it Is used, such as Gonor
rhoea, Gleets, of long standing, and
Syphilitic Affections with Holta-
bold’s Rone ITtih.
SOLD AT
HELHBOLDffi
Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
534 BROADWAY.
j And by Druggists everywhere.
W |ASK FOB |
HELMBOLD * 8
TAKE NO OTHER.
novll5m Ware ° r Covl,1 ** rlblt «-
New Goods 1
HOE residence on Bryan rtreet,
-nts, well adapted fora first-class
_ OOse, and, unquestionsbly for
ttiat purpose, the very best stand in the city, a,,;'
Bryan ^ 1 ^T*! 10
dec 5—lw
Sheetings,
’Shirtings,
Osnabnrgs,
Jeans,
Kerseys,
Cloths,
Cassimeres.
Broad Cloths,
Doeskins,
Cloakings,
Sackings,
Ran neb,
Silks,
Alpaccas,
Delaines,
Mohairs,
Plaids,
Checks,
Empress Cloths,
Merinos,
Belts,
. i I
I m Let.
If_ Ird let-0 nc of the best Stores in
- • a central location and perfect
....... modern improvements. Ad
dress A. H., at this office. dec4-3t
GENTS' FURNISHING GOO Of
\ AT
Wlxolesale and Retai
nov 2*
Bent.
. ... .:r • :■
A GROCERY STORE and Bar
' will of flte proprietor.
^yriEEoe rented
+** i ~ Vi*;
’s Sail
> Messrs, mggs, * o. i
1 .DAVIDS,]
Hpv30—3w >tGC/ ii. IN Bay street
Offices toTtent
|Offlc«.toB«itoveT ^store cooiar
\ AinfCKLES.
S“ Hoaierr.
A Gloves,
. Trimmings,
S Linen Collars,
Paper Oolisra,
g Embroideries,
Hoop Skirts,
Balmorals,
Shawls,
^ Cloaks,
n Nobias,
? Worsted*,
^ Ribbons.
SO Velvets,
SC Hats,
« Bordet.,
S #H>fr«rt,
cH
Flames,
Ornaments,
Jaconets,
Swire, tod -
Assorted Liquors
rx cases. - ..
10 Cases Brandy.
6 do. do.
10
10
10
10
: 10
10
10
39
30
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
(Sanco.)
Old Mill’s Ryo.
Old Valley Whisky.
Stndt Hans’ Schnspp
Madeira Wine.
Port do.
ihhfflry da
Blackberry
DeLuce’s
Assort
^oiisignmen'
and for*.’
rtfWtoi-fatv
CUNNINGHAH. FORES fb (
ffseff-St Ekysk, Mo.* fltoddarfe Lower
HMLE, half and quarter W
ttatoaoleby