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lEETlNQ- OF COUNCIL..
I n ;l RATIOS OF THE MAYOR
A>0
BOARD OF ALDER
MEN ELECT.
old
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,,ance of previous notice, theinaugura-
i^be Mayor and Board of Aldermen elect
■ Yesterday at 12 M.
1, Honor Mayor E. a Anderson, together
I". f Hoard ot A14ermen elect, were duly
■ .",' v the Hon. Leri S. Hart, J. P.
9 men Lachlison, Wylly, Soullard, Gue,
a, Johnson, (TByrae, Ferrill and William-
I. following named Aldermen elect have
. been sworn : Cunningham, MoMahon,
r ,1 M. Schley.
! . the oath had been administered to His
E C. Anderson,Mayor, and the members
,-a oi Aldermen elect present, the fol-
.. resolution was offered by Alderman F. L.
L tai carried : _
That the rules regulating the
: Council be adoptedand the**'
C of three be appointed to revise the
nnrsuance of the above resolution His
i l k, C.Aoderson, Mayor, appointed the fol-
L - * c n m®UtC6 '•
jermenOue, Ferrill and O’Byrne. After
:: Council adjourned to the next regular
Wednesday, Dec. 13, 1865, 7 P.M.
nf following Standing Committees of
. ,j w ere made by his Honor:
anre--Aldermen Ferrill, Williamson and
I r-.mghani.
; v culture—Aldermen Soullard; Johnson
L McMahon.
eets and Lanes—Aldermen Gue, Casey
> tl ullard.
ounts—Aldermen McMahon, Schley and
Ctiir Sales and City Lots—Aldermen Wyl-
f ,«rv and Johnson.
i.r- .t Aldermen Johnson, Lacklison and
tflYrUP.
■V-Casey, Gue and Lachlison.
- Aldermen Lachlison, O’Byrne and Fer-
J —Aldermen O’Byrne, Gue and Ca-
1 , j,. and Wharves—Aldermen Williamson,
nngham and Soullard.
■.,1th and Cemetery—Aldermen Schley,
». imsou and Gue.
tublic Bidldings—Aid. Lachlison, Soullard
J M r Mahon.
™ —Aldermen Cunningham, Wylly and
hue- Works—Aldermen O’Byrne, Lachli-
|| 6: . j McMahon.
t luatien—His Honor, E. C. Anderson,
Aldermen Schley, Ferrill and Wil-
:A r.ool I'ommissioners—Aldermen Schley,
1 in, f errill and Johnson.
Betneetlc market Prices.
W# hare seldom seen onr market so well sup
plied as it has been of late with everything*
tempt the appetite. Vehisoa, Dueks and smal
game ol all kinds are abundant, and fish of the
ohoioest and largest sort—such as Bsas, Mullet,
Whiting, Ac., can be found in plenty at the stalls.
These delicacies are sold at reasonable prices,
which will no doobt be considerably decreased as
the season for game, Ac., advances.
The demand in general yesterday was folly mat by
the supply. Mutton was scarce, with considerable
inquiry for it. Chickens and Turkeys were rapid
ly coming in, the approaching Holidays stimula
ting sellers. We saw some Tery fine fowls which
were readily sold. In fact the Market exhibited
indications suggestive of remarkable activity in
the different articles of consumption, both inpor-
ted and domestic.
Bksf—Serloin 20c per lb; Porterhouse 20c per
lb; Corned 12%c per IB; Round 20c per lb. Bris
ket 15c per lb. Motto*—Fore quarter 20c por
lb; Hindcnts 25c per lb; Pork—25c per lb; Liras
—15c per lb. Trips—25c per lb; Chickkrs—$1 25
to 1 60 par pair, according to quality. Wild
Tnsisr—$2 to S each; Tam* Turkbt—#5 to 6
per pair. Raft—*1 00 per pair Semes*—75c to
gl 00 per pair. Teal—80c to 75c per pair. Wild
English—gl 50 to 2 00 per pair. Fish—Trout 50c
per string; Cat Fish 30c; Mullets 25c to 50c. Cod
Fish 15c per lb. Vsusxablks Ac.—Turnips 10c
per bunch, Radishes 10c per bunch, Carrots 10c
per bunch, Spinach 10c per bunch, Lettuce 8e per
bead, Beeta 10c per bunch, Onions 10c per quart,
Red Potatoes 25c per quart, White Potatoes 18c
per quart, Yellow Yams 10c per quart, Dried
Peas 10c per piDt, Celery 25c per bunch. Red
Pepper 25c per string, Sweet Potatoes $2 to 1 50
per bushel, Lemons scarce, Sicily 10c each, Or
anges g2 to 1 50 per hundred, 5c each; Russett
Apples gl 00 per peck, Dried Okra 25c per
quart, Pea Nuts 10c per pint, Walnuts 10c per
quart, Tomatoes, 25c per quart. SAosAGKg-Bolog-
na 40c per lb; Pork 50c per lb.
AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT of tlie
LATEST STYLE OF CLOAKS at
A. RESOHER & CO.’S,
13 BARNARD STREET.
[m iTUll PLAID DOUBLE SHAWLS,
•'.LACK and WHITE and HIGH COL-
A. Reseller & Co.’s, 13 Barnard
McKee, Bennett A Co.
■ with great confidence and pleasure that
: io the attention of our city readers, as
subscribers in the interior, jfo the
::,e above firm, which will be found in
:, r : column. The name of McKee has
. lv a familiar ring to it, and spoken in
• o! the old merchants of Savannah and
.nihii-. it awakens the social and commer-
:: tLioiscences of one who has departed this
.juing behind him a score of afflicted
- rapathizing friends, who lament the loss
. high-minded, Christian gentleman, and a
n.ons, trnstworthv merchant. We refer
• lamented H. C. McKee, Esq.
name of McKee, which for thirty-five
- ha- been to the merchants of Savannah
1 lnmbas a 6ynonym for integrity, is, we
n. id to iearn, to be perpetuated and iden-
wuh the commercial interests and pros-
ot the Forest City of the Empire State,
nrce sons of the late H. C. McKee, Esq.,
catcd themselves on Bay st., and have
aieJ with them AD. Lewis S. Bennett,
• utir most highly esteemed and enter-
g citizens, too well and favorably known
ugh Georgia and Florida to require any
m.ndation at our hands. Those of our
- oars throughout Georgia and Florida, as
those North, who desire to consign pro-
■: other articles wifi consnlt their best
•i- by negotiating with this reliable firm,
5er strong inducements to traders.
the I piacopal Orphans’Home.
at e been informed that the late refresh-
j juries given by the ladies of Savannah,
- th instant, for the benefit of the Epis-
• r; bans' Home, were well attended and
a coded success, netting the handsome
r-.A', after deducting all the incidental
•e gkd to notice this disposition on the
i tbo>e who are in better circumstances
a helping hand to those needing their
■hy. Mrs. Wayne and the numerous
toned ladies who so generously and
y labored in this laudable and Christian
r-se, are entitled to the highest praise for
r iefatigable efforts, which, we are grati-
■cam, were crowned with complete suc-
liocal Improvements.
While strolling through the city yesterday,
our attention was attracted to various improve
ments, among which we noticed at the comer
of Broughton and Whitaker streets a substan
tial brick building near completion, under the
direction of Mr. Vroom, extending sixty-one
feet on the former with a depth of one hundred
feet on the latter street, and which is owned by
Jacob Waldburg, Esq.
On Broughton, near Bull street, a one story
brick structure, twenty-five by twenty feet, is
rapidly going up. John M. Williams is the
builder and Mr. Headman the owner, and who
will occupy it when finished for the purpose of
a blacksmith shop.
On Whitaker, corner of State street, the
foundation has been commcncod for the erec
tion of a three story brick building, the lower
part to be used for stores; 40 feet front and 40
depth, owned by Dr. J. J. Waring.
On Charlton, near Whitaker street, a large
brick structure, intended as a stable, is pro
gressing under the superintendence of Mr.
Feters, for its owner, Mr. Gowdy.
We might continue this list were it not that
want of space prevents us, but will incidentally
remark that the above facts speak for them
selves, and may justly be regarded as evidences
of the revival of that characteristic enterpris
ing spirit and business energy on the part of
our citizens, which, during the paralyzing
continuance of the war, had so long lain dor-
mant. En acanl!
"QUINES, CIRCULARS, SACKS,
• LMA8.—A Splendid Assortment
U scheriCa’8, 13 Barnard St.
B >nlding and Joiner’s Work.
would call the attention of our readers
T card of Mr. James C. Blance, Master
-. 124 Bay street, who has secured the
~s* of a number of competent workmen,
-* l >w prepared to do aR work in his line,
-hip and steamboat building and house
- He is also prepared to do ornamental,
sad decorations in a superior style at the
-asonable rates. See bis advertisement
I ani Calais.
YOU-UM-BRELL-LAWS. Literal
translation. ^
UMBRELLAS can be found (not bor.
rowed) at A. Reseller & Co. ’s, 13 Bar
nard st.
Severe It a ini and Thunder Storm.
Our city was visited yesterday aftqfnoon
with quite a severe rain storm, accompanied
with vivid flashes of lightning and heavy peals
of thunder—quite an atmospherical novelty for
the stra ngerg who are sojourning in Savannah,
as well as an unusual spectacle for the oldest
citizens to witness. At the tim* of our going
to press the rain was still descending in tor
rents, flooding our streets and putting a uni
versal damper on everything, save the agents
of the river steamboat lines, who have been
praying for just such a Godsend to create two
rises—one in the pocket and another in the
river.
Savannah and Doctortown.
Messrs. Erwin A Haidee announce this morn
ing that they ars now running a woekly line of
steamboats between this eity and Doctortown, in
oonnsotion with the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad.
The fine new Iron sidewheel steamer Two Boys is
advertised to leave this port every Tuesday
morning for the above plaoe, and, returning, ewiU
leave Doctortown every Thursday morning. The
Two Boyeis well calculate 1 for the trade, and Capt.
Daniel is an experienced and careful oomeander.
She leaves this morning on her first trip.
Sacred Concert.
As will "be seen by an advertisement
another column, the Lone Star Singing Asso
ciation will give a sacred concert on to-morrow
evening at the First African Baptist Church,
the proceeds to be devoted to charitable pur
poses—the benefit of the Lincoln Hospital for
Refugees and Freedmen.
Thanks.
We are indebted to Mr. Wilkinson, of
Adams’ Express Company, for late Augusta
papers
ELEGANT JEWELRY,
runs silver, ware,
SHIPPING.
FOB
AND
RICH FANCY GOODS.
Christmas and New Year’s Gifts.
NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT PRESENTS FROM A SPLENDID STOCK JUST
OPENING AT
HAMILTON’S,
CORNER CONGRE88 AND WHITAKER STREETS. A large invoice of FIRST CLASS GOODS,
mported direct from the manufacturers, expressly for this Establishment, consieting io part of
FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
of the most celebrated makers, AMERICAN and FOREIGN manufacture.
CLOCKS, PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL, for Office and Parlor use.
THE LATEST STYLE OF JEWELRY, a superb assortment.
SILVER WARE ot exquisite WORKMANSHIP and WARRANTED to be of the purs metal..
Wheeler and Wilson’s NOISELESS
SEWING MACHINES.
WATCHES and JEWELRY NEATLY REPAIRED by experienced Workmen at the shortest
notice. CHRONOMETERS RATED BY TRANSIT. Cash paid for old GOLD and SILVER, at
deell—lmo
HAMILTON’S,
CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STREETS.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE LOW.
TO
Wind Up An Estate.
VALUABLE FARM,
51-2 Miles from Augusta,
C ONTAINING 080} One Hnndred and Eighty
Acre*, more or lees. About fl00) One Hundred
acres of it in valuable wood ; a good Dwelling with f7)
seven Rooms, Stables, Carriage House, and tlj seven
Farm Bnildings.
* To a party desiring a good healthy, comfortable
House, within SO minutes' drive ofiinguata, the above
place offers superior inducements.
For full particulars enquire of
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.
nev7 cor. Abercom and Bay streets.
COTTON LANDS
.POD SALE.
T HE subscriber offers for sale two first quality
Plantations for the cultivation of Sea Island Cot
ton, containing about 50u acres each. They arc situ
ated on Port Royal Island, three miles from the town
of Beaufort, and adjoin each other. The land is of the
most superior quality, and is in thorough condition for
successful cultivation. There are on the places Dwell
ing Houses and 60 negro houses in good order. The
premises must be sold to close an estate.
For further particulars, address, for one week,
HENRY A. ROBBINS,
deed—Gt care of S. C. Millett, Beaufort, tt. C.
For Sale.
DATTEBY PLANTATION, on Port Royal
• » Island, 4 miles from Beaufort, S. C.. 570 Acres—
450 acres cleared Cotton Land, SO acres Wood Land.—
Has been steadily cultivated duriDg the war. A fine
Dwelling House, Mules Carts, and all Agricultural Im
plements complete • Negro Houses, with a splendid
selection of Plantation Hands—5o in number.
For terms, enquire of JOHN A. WRIGHT,
dec9—3aw2w Beaufort, 8. C.
T WO Hundred and Forty Acres of Land, one
mile and a half from Orange Bpring, Marion
county, Florida, and on a navigable river. This Land
is adapted for the growth of Sea Island Cotton and all
other products of the Couth.
For further information, enquire of
CHIPMAN A CHAPIN,
dec6—Ot 208 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
FOR SALE.
A NEAT and commodious Cottage, with Brick
out Hpuses on same lot, situated on Roberts
street, Robertsvillc. will be sold if applied for at an
early date. Price $3,000. Apply to
Z. M. WINKLER,
At Henry Wayne's Stables, West Broad street.
nov22 tf
Gun for Sale.
SPLENDID, double barreled English. GUN.
Apply at thfs office.
deell
tfor Sale,
O NE splendid 4 or G Horse Wagon with narncss to
match. Enquire at
HENRY WAYNE’S STABLES,
novlS-tf cor York and West Broad eta.
TO RENT.
Rooms to Rent;
HjrhisHED or unfaniBhed, with or without
F urnished or unfmnshe<
Board; am>lj on 8oath Broad
East of Bnmdm, north side.
street,
third door
dec7—tf
A EABGE residence on Bryan street,
with 12 Rooms, well adapted for a Bret-class
Boarding House, and, unqaestionably for
that purpose, the very best stand In the city.
■Call and examine the premises at No. 110
Bryan street. M. J. pOYLE.
dec 5—1 w
St. Andrew’s Sail
W lbfi 11 ® ren !£ < L£ >r Balls, Concerts, Ac. Apply
to Messrs. M.YERS, & o. under tbcHalL or to
„ DAVID R. DILLON,
novSO—3W on. i
*44 Bay street
Fleet ion *t City Officers.
- election of Officera by the new Board pf
cen will take place at the first regular
^ of the Board, in January, which will
: Wednesday, January 10, 1866.
'■* Section for Harbor Master will tike
» cording to ordinance, on the first Mon-
' lannary, being the let Instant, 4
m'-UCHED MUSLIMS sad SHIRT-
Fine Stock just opened at A,
JP 1 * «*•«, 13 Buaariil,
Offices to Rent.
D ESIRABEE Offices to Rent over store corn«r
Bay and Barnard streets. Enquire of ' c 9 rnet -
novl4 LxROCHE, GADKN A Pnckt ub
FOR RENT,
TWO ROOHS, FURNISHED, to
let to gentlemen. Apply at thJa office.
jot 49
REMOVAL.
,*»
FOR SALE
f|lHE cargo of brig Harp, consisting of—
4000 bush. Potatoes, Jacksot’s,
CO bbls. Apples,
126 M Cedar Shingles,
25 M ?pruce Scantling,
13 M Pine Boards,
11 M Hemlock Boards, by
HORATIO PITCHER,
dec5 foot Lincoln st., under the Bluff.
LIVERPOOL SALT,
Landing frotp ship Herald and bark Colonist,
FOB SALE BY
W. B. ADAlffS,
RAILROAD NOTICE8.
Central Railroad.
Superintendent’* Office, 1
Savannah, Ga , Not. 18th, 1866. J
O N and after Wednesday, 22d instant, a daily train
will leave for Augusta at 8.3u a. m., connecting
with a line of Hacks running between Station No. 6,
Central Railroad, and Waynesboro’, on the Augusta
and Savannah Railroad.
Passengers by this line will arrive in Angusta the
next morning after leaving Savannah, in time to
connect with the Georgia Railroad train for Atlanta.—
RetnrniDg, arrive in Savannah at 3.45 P. M.
Freight to go bv passenger train must be prepaid and
be delivered h4f hour before departure of Train. By or
der of GEO. W. ADAM8,
nov20 Genera! Superintendent
Central Railroad.
Superintendent’s Office, \
Savannah, Nov. 18th, 1865./
This Company is now, in connection with W. J.
DPkcrson A Co.’s Wagons, prepared to receive and
forward to Angnsta, 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
Shippers.
Railroad Freight can be paid here or at destination.
Freights on Perishable Goods must be prepaid.
Rates to August,, until further notice, wifi be, per
foot 50 cents; per 100 lbs., $2 50. By order of
GEO. W. ADAMS,
nov20 General Snperintendent,
For Sale.
1 U FIRKINS choice Butter,
A O CIIAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
novl4-tf cor. * bercorn and Bay streets.
For Sale.
^ fj TONS ENGLISH SHEET COP
PER manufactured expressly for the Southern mar
ket, of usual thickness and weight. Size of sheets as
follows : 00x24, 00x28, 60x17, 60x0, 60x7, 36x2 inches.
Will be sold at a great bargain. Enquire of
G. P. BRADFORD.
84S Broadway, N. Y.
Or JOHN E. COWLES,
Corner Bull and Bay streets,
oct 18—2mo L. C. NORVELL A CO.
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 by insurance,
to be. forwarded by the light draft steamers Berryand
Falcon, and others about to be put on the line
Apply to the Agents,
sep21 tf
C. L, COLBY 4 CO.
Auction! Auction!!
EVEKT
Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday
Jl] venings, ;T
, • A* - * A i
Store on Broughton&Mliird Door Iron Doll
BALTIMORE.
T HE magnificent Iron side-wheel steamship
RICH ISDN D
Will leave for Baltimore on SATURDAY, the 16th
Inst, at — o’clock.
The accommodations for passengers on board this
steamer are superb, and travelers desirous of visiting
New York and other Northern cities will save two
hnndred miles of sea travel, and get through tickets at
the same rate charged by other lines, by taking passage
on the Richmond.
For freight or passage, apply to
LaROCHE A WEST, Agent*,
deell—6 Jones’ Block.
contract ,
will go into
gjjBBascaaro
at rata «ot to sacred $8 per
weekly service: *15 tor semi-weekly,
weekly; and when the importance of u»e case Si
quires, $40 for daffy service; counting U*Sdistance
in all casea.
_ .rvice will be furnished on routes, where, before
the war, it was daily, three times a week; whereit
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.
McLeuanlMAssn P. M.. Wssttngton. D. C, and
should state they arc for service to end June 2d, 138*.
novl5 tf
CHANGE_OF_DAY.
UNITED STATES NAIL DINE.
For Palatka, Fla.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST.
MARYS. EERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PI COLA TA.
THE well known steamer, formerly the. St. Johns,
but now the Helete Getty, Captain O. R. In
graham, will leave the Wharf foot of West Broad
street 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,
cor. West Broad and Bay streets.
AGENTS—Darien, A. A. DeLorme.
Jacksonville, J. S. Samis A Co.
Palatka, H. R. Teasdale.
Freight payable by shippers.
oct25
For Jacksonville,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS AND
EERNANDINA.
t The favorite steamer
' F A. 1ST jST IE, ■
Capt. W. T. McXelty, is now reeeiying freight, at the
old Florida Steamboat wharf foot of West Broad
street, and will leave as above WEDNBk DAY next,
13th inst., at Da. m.
The steamer is in fine order, and has superior accom
modations fstate rooms} for passengers.
For freight or passage apply on board to the Captain
or to F. M. MYRELL, Agent,
deell Harris' Buildings, Bay street
For Palatka, Fla.
VIA DA BEEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA-
RYS, MeRNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
Connecting with steamer “Flora Temple” at 'St.
Marys. Freight will be received for King’s
Ferry, Centervillage, and all Land
ings on the St. Mary’s River.
THE new and fast steamer
Fountain, Captain G. W. cast-
ner, will leave for the above places
every 1 TUESDAY MORNING,
at 10 o’clock.
For freight or passage, apply on board at Padel-
ford’s wharfi 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 fumsh
weight and measurement of goods. tf ang24
WANTS.
Mail Contracts
TED.
Facilities
Georgia.
desire* to tan
propomls
auction sales.
Underwriter«> Sale.
YORK. WIUUIU, HaKNTIRE A CO.
Will sell on
«UI
WANTED!
LUMBERMEN
100 Lumbermen wanted Immediately
iv -
to engage in the Lumbering Business on
the Savannah and Ogeechee Rivers.
Good wages and Permanent Employ
ment guaranteed. Address
mart w. DOWNIE,
National Republican Office, Savannah,
decs
THU Day, lttli Instant,
At 10 o'clock, A. M.
At the Store Center el Bay am* Bell
Btieeie,
A LARGE g*ft)CK OP
CLOTHING
Ol all kinds and grade*,
UNDERSHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
HOSIERY,
GLOVES.
THREADS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
Tbs attention of dealer* is rrepvettally called to tiffs
stock, as it is large, and <» be .old only in lota
t old by order of the special agents of uadanittoa St
New York city for account of whom U may Matin.
Bale positive. Terms cash. 1 £*clt
OFFICE ATLANTIC A GULF R. B. CO.. I
Savannah, Dec. 5th, 186$. (
1 bring a
90 Ba
-lee
OTEiMBOATS w
O from Doctortown to Savannah 1,000
ef Cotton.
Liberal terms will be offered.
decT—tf JOHN SCREVIN, President
WANTED,
OWNERS FOR TWENTY (20) BALES
Upland Cotton.
Picked up in the Savannah Rlver^by Howard’s Flats,
If not identified In five GO days will be sold at the re
commendation of a Board of Survey, for account of
all concerned. CUNNINGHAM, PURSE A CO.
nov22
W ANTED -AGENT.-t—TO BELL WELL’S PA
ENT Sell-feeding Circular Hand Saws,
great labor-saving machine. A rare opportunity 1
active men to make a fortune. Extra premium Indui
ANTED—AGENT*—TO SELL WELDS PAT
ENT Self-feeding Circular Hand SaWS. A
for
ince-
ments—large sales certain. For terms, enclose stamp
T. J. WELL',
81 Beekman street New York.
dec6—6t
wanted
T> v a party of respectability and position, a Parlor
JD and Two Bedrooms adjoining, furnished well
witi, privilege of cooking; or Board in a desirable
family for two adults and two children. Please ad
dress “Boarding,” office of this Paper, stating terms,
Ac., Am novl4—tf
For Palatka, Fla.,
VIA FERN AND IN A AND JACKSON
VILLE.
The new, exceedingly fast and
splendid steamer
C i t y !P o i n. t ,
Capt. E. S. Talbot will leave Telfair’s wharf, as above,
every WEDNESDAY, at 4 P. M.
The City Point was built by her present owners
without regard to cost her stale rooms and cabins
being furnished in the most luxurious manner.
Goods to be forwarded can be stored during the
absence of the boat.
For freight or passage, apply to
K. W. ADAMS,
or J. 8. CURRUTHERS,
dec6—mtwtf Hodgson’s Range, Bav street.
next door to Bell, Wylly A Christian.
REGULAR PACKET
For Augusta.
flec9—It MO-Pft Bay street.
Hominy-Corn Meal
O K BBLS Extra Premium Hteniny
Al U 90 half bbls Extra do (to
40 bbl. K. D. Corn Meal
30 half bbls K. D. Com Meal; for sale bv
. ,, HILTON A RANDBLL,
decU I 6 193 Bay street.
D CHEESE—50 kegs and
buses Cheese^ landing and for
tote
in
at the purchaser's own prices. Terms cash. * Sales
positive. dec!—1m
REGULAR WEEKLY STEAMER
BETWEEN
Augusta&Savaimah
The new fast Iron steamer
~W m. Gr. Gibbons
Capt. Thomas N. Philpot, having superior accommo
dation for Freight and Passengers, will ply regularly
between the Shove 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 uf the Agents of the Gibbhns to make
her a
PERBAYEMT ACCOMHODATIOY BOAT
for the Merchants of Angnsta 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 and Freighting nabtlc.
ERWIN A HARDEE.
JNO. L. ROUMILLAT, Agt on Wharf.
novlS—lm
For Doctortown
AND
THOM AS VILLE.
Freight
: ofex.
For freight or passage, a;
THE steamers Gen.
| Oriemt sad Cl nrl on
_Tri-weekly tripe to DOCTORTOWN,
~ nnning in connection with the Atlan
and stored
nov41
iB. I* COLBY A CO.,
cor. Bay and Abercom sts.
mHE
X ur
Copartnership Notice. - r
undersigned have formed a
under the name and style , _ ^
SMITH A CO., for the transaction of a Wholesale
Grocery and Commission Business in this City, at the
head ot Bay street, opposite ^n^^
Formerly Scranton. A Johnston.
. WM. H. SMITH,
Formerly Rabun A Smith.
J. L. LARGE.
Savannah, Nov. 14th, 1S05. uovlS—lm
Dissolution.
flVHE Ann of LaBOCHE, GADKN A UNCKLES
X warassolved on the 1st inst. by the withdrawal
of Isaac D. LaRocbr, The business will be continued
under the name of GADKN A UNCKLES at the old
Stand comer of Say and Barnard Streets. I. D. La-
Rocito retaining an office with us for the present
■ ISAAC D. LaBOCHE,
; / BEMJAimriJ. GADKN,
DAVID S. UNCKLES.
Savannah, Nov. 15th, 19«6. debt
;
300 was**
riTHB light draft and ;>opular steamer Helen.
X James K. Ridly, commando-, will leave Stod
dard's wharf as above TUESDAY, December 12th, at
8 o’clock a. m.
For freight or passage apply to
KEIN A COMPANY,
declt 1 114 Bay street
For Doctortown
mHE fine steamer Orient will leave for Doctor-
X town 011 TUESDAY', her regular day, Dec. 12th.
at 7 o'clock, a. m., connecting with the Albany and
Gulf Railroad.
For freight or passage, having superior accomoda
tions. apply to CHA8. L. COLBY A CO .
deell—2 Comer Bay and Alfercom streets.
For Augusta.
The steamer
IET.
This steamer draws only twenty-eight (2tq inches,
and at the present stage of the river, offers superior
inducements to shippers. Freight received at all times
and stored free in fire-proof warehouse at old Charles
ton Steam Boat Wijarf.
For freight engagements, apply to
J. M. K.INCHLEY, Agent,
dec4—tf office at Charleston Wharf.
. For Liverpool,
The new first class clipper ship
VIRGINIA,
Week* Cpm manner,
Is now rapidly loading at Lower Press, and, having
largujengagements. will have quick despatch.
For freight or passage, (taken at lowest ratesj, ap
ply to CHARLES L. COLBY A CCk,
oct23—tf tor. Bay and abercom streets.
WANTED
MIDDLING COTTON AND BICE,
I N exchange for J15 to $20,000 of very desirable
Summer Dress Goods, Ac., comprising a
most complete assortment of the choicest frames— No
Old Stock. Apply to JOHN F. YOUNG,
7o North Fourth street, Philadelphia.
Reference—DeWItt A Morgan, Savannah.
Philadelphia Reference—MT L.’.Halloweli A Co., or
Wood. Marsh A Haywood.
oct30
A DAT t Agents wanted to
sell a new and wonderful SEWING
MACHINE, the only cheap (me licensed. Address
SHAW A CLAdtK, BiddOford, Maine.
septB 9m
A MONTH ! Agents wanted
for six entirely new articles, just
out. Address O. T. GAREY, City Building, Biddeford,
Maine. 3m ’ seplS
$200 Reward.
B V virtue of authority vested in me by Resolution
passed at a meeting of the German Fire Com
ply. held on the 28th Tnst., 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 murder of Mr. A.
CO RUES, late a member of this Company.
nov30 HENRY BLDN, Foreman,
LOST
a Small WHITE POODLE DOG,
r\ the owner. A suitable reward
prized by
.;be paid for
hl« return to the store, 109 Broughton street,
nov 25
SALE
OP GOVERNMENT
VESSELS.
J will be received for the sals ol the
C. 8. Screw Tugs
AEETHTJSA
AND-
Auction Sale
* Of Provisions,
IMS MW, U, IC.
GROCERS,
Provision Dealers
AND
SHIP CHANDLERS' NOTICE CALLED
TO THIS AUCTION.
Fur Sale at Auction, on WEDNESDAY, Decem
ber 13th, inst., at 10 o’clock, at the Stors of
KENNETH HcLKAACO.
202 Bar ■ treat,
4 hhds Very Choice Tbin Bacon Sides
3 bbls celebrated Washington Hams, (White
Sugar Cured)
11 bbls Very Cbolae City Cured Ham*,YV Y)
9 “ “ Shoulders (N Y)
19 firkins Leaf Lard and 22 tabs Lard '
16 firkins Butter, (Choice)
2 hhds Smoked Shoulders
2 “ Bacon
1 “ Hams
11 tierces Breakfast Bacon, very choice
10 bbls Rump Purk, 10 do Prime du, 14 do
Mess Beef—suitable for Ship Store*.
BEEN A METER,
dec 12 Auctioneer*.
Underwriters’ Sale.
BV BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
Tfll' DAY, at 10 o clock, at office No. 9, Harris
Block, fnext to Meters Andrew Low & Co) will bo
•old for account of underwriters and all concerned :
101 Boxes and 5 Trunks*
Constating of
Fine Broadcloth*
Cassime. os,
Flannels
Prints
MnsUns
Dc Lalncs
Merinos
Alpacas
Fancy Articles
Boots and Shoe*
Ladies' and
• hildreu’s Balmorals
I at*
Cap*
Pultons
Needles
Pine
&C.,
Damaged on the voyage of importation, und told uxu
der inspection of the Port Wardent.
Un derwri tern > .» ale.
VOBK, WILLIAMS, McINTIBE 4 CO.
Will sell THIS DAT, at 9 1-2 o’clock, at
store, Southeast corner Bay and Barnard itreets.
4 bbls Cruthed and and Granulated Sugar
5 boxes Solf-Raising Flour
Damaged on board steamer from New York,
and sold for acoount of underwriters and all eon.
oorned. dee 12
BV BELL, WYLLY to CHRISTIAN.
Salt and Syrup.
THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, on board the Schooner
Pear), from Nassau, N P, at Telfair's Whort
will be sold, without reserve :
250 saoks Turk’s Island Salt
200 bbls “ “ “
23 saeks Liverpool “
40 bbls Ohoice Syrup. dec 19
BV THOMAS J. WALSH.
Will be sold THIS DAY, st 10 o’elook, In frost
of store:
3 casks Choice Hamr,
5 barrels Bourbon Whiskey
10 dos Old Port Wine
4 doz Sherry Winn
< baskets Champagne, (Htodsolek)
8 cases St Julien Claret
2 easka Fresh Beat Eton,
5 M Cigars
10 barrels Apples
Also,
A lot of Household Fanituro, and one large
Office Stove. dec 12
«•«»• • tel <;
UNTIL THE
For Liverpool.
THE A No. 1 ship MOUNT BLANC,
is now rapidly loading at Whiten
Press. For balance of freight, (having
room only lqf a few hundred beluW
' A UNCKLES, Agts.
HILTON &RANDELL
A BE now receiving and,offer for sale
A 100 kits Noe. 2 and 3 Boston Mackerrt
160 half bbls Nos,2 and S dp do
125 bUs and half bbls Extra State Family Flour
200 caddies extra Black and Green Teas
«) bxa “Our Own” Tobacco , «
20 bxa Navy fpounda) Tobacco
20 bxa and quarter bxB Layer Raisins; at
deell 6 193 BAT STHEET.
NOTICE.
3BBY WHARF WORD YARD.—All
’—for Wood t* the above Yard will he sent
“ to charge at the What! accompanied
attention. F. X. MYRELL.
tf
31st Day of Dec., 1965.
The Arethusa
was built in 1864, and cost $56,600, Length no feet,
beam 26 feet, depth of hold 9 feet A drdft -kMd«l S-8
aft, 6-5 forward, an gin* by Neafle A Levy. Philadel
phia. Upright and direct acting. Diameter cd cylin
der 34 inches, length of stroke 3# inches. A fine pow
erful vessel.
Laburnum
Is nearly a slater vessel, built last year, and cost
^Ofteni to purchase must be accompanied by reference
as to the responsibility of the parties.
Terms Cash, .
S.<\
Commander of
Brooms-
F*
FTV doz Painted Wirt
40 dos
20
deell 8
Oeneral Commission
AND
FORWARDINC MERCHANTS
0or- West Broad and Bay 8treet«,
geo.
T HE undersigned have this daffifcntered into a i
partnership under the name and style of McKB
BENNETT A CO., at McKee A Bennett’s old
Will keep constantly on band a fine assortment of
Carriages, Bretts, Setkawayi, Buggies
Harness and Coach Xatetfel
Of every description, which we sell at the
Lowest Cash Prices.
All work sold, warranted as represented. W« gave
fine Store Rooms, and forwarding will be promptly at-
tended to. Conaignmenis soli ited. . _
Will open by 1st January Manotaeturieg_
pairing Department, and will have Ex
Workmen and Ctowlee Mater
prepared to do any <
J. G. MoKEB, I
L.S. BENNETT, >
JAMES McKEK. )
; for sale by
JELL,
Bay street.
Bay & Brother^
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Bonier* in U«no*», Alee* Wine*,
- Staffin**, *««. x („n,
rear of -tie Mxdmagt, tiwmno*.
/VOtSTBY produce purchsMd; alee. Co»'
hT^the
Notice.
Steamship Chase.
8IGNEES or owner* of Goods per Itaam.
Chase on voyage fron New Yorx Oetohar
Tenssfeffl'Tiass'S
the adjustment of tb*c*n<g*l arenan^
novM—15D “ ~ ‘
CONSIGN
D shipChaa
21st, 1305, w»
Pickles-Jellies.