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local matters.
onr Murine nn* Commercial New*
The c ommercial and Marine Intelli-
will hereafter be found on our
rtii jwgP
T
HE COURTS.
. His Honor,
E. C. Anderson, Mayor,
Savajwah, Dec. 12.
r Taton, City Police, vs. James Morris.
-r. -ml disorderly eondact in the streets ;
M , Dec. 11, I860. Fined ten dollars and
in discharge
Dec. 11, ’65.
John Feely.
selling liquor
To take out
lord, D. Clancey, T. Mai shy and T.
r. r vs. Ilenry Butt. Improper conduct;
j .r.ug and resisting officers
• ,1 duties ; 3 o’cHck P. M,
£. Tatcn, C. P., vs, Mrs
;„.jng Sabbath ordinance;
M-. Sanday, Dec. 3, 1865.
.0 front Sot. 1st, 1865.
H Farmer, C. P-, by D. F. Bobbins, vs.
,,a Bryan Violating ordinance relative
' ;s liquor without a license ; 7* P. M.,
. 1 *65. Case not called.
Meaves vs. F. Cerveau, sr., and F. Cer-
r. Disorderly conduct; continually an-
* Meaves by throwing rocks and break-
.« windows. To replace the broken glass
«.monish child.
15. Allen, C. P., by F. Noah, vs. S. Ba-
Vi dating ordinance relative to selling
r without license; 6$ P. M., Dec. 10th,
Case dismissed. Policeman fined fire
ir> for violating law.
■ -.* Copt- -t. C. HardwtU, Assistant Sub-
i . ..jnf Com. Bureau of Refugees, Ereed-
and -t bandoned Lbnds.
Savakhah, Dec. IS, 1865.
si :ti States vs. George Henry. Larceny of
• -g*elJ musket from Co. H, 117th, N. Y.
. i and guilty, and ordered to be confined
r.«-d labor for 10 days.
,f Savannah vs. C. Harrigan. Suspected
tit of cotton. Dismissed for want of juris*
-_—defendant being a white man, and freed-
- *ing in no wsy interested.
t t Savannah vs. July Williams and Robt.
+ti : :h colored). Improper condnoL Lar-
, cotton irom Dillon’s wharf. The de-
jut* being youog boys, and the quantity of
n inconsiderable, were released with repri*
-. .ers white; rs. Ilen'y Williams (colored).'
. ocj December 11th, 1S65. Found guilty.—
— c-«d to lb days hard labor.
* - ,ic;n d Co. vs. Harry Jones (colored). De-
- i- acquitted—complainant to pay costs of
. ;se rase of Isaac Blake, et. al, vs. Bob But-
-■ cr.ntinued from 12th inst., defendants
. -i : a; pear. Upon motion of Counsel prop-
::\ Turned over to plaintiffs, subject to order of
urt 1 lib iost.
!:■. I KE YOUR TICKETS EARLY
HIE GRAND TERFORNANCE
THE THEATRE TO-NIGHT.
Xresirrr of a Bale of Stolen Cotton.
*1 n iay night a most daring attempt was
• u.mc thieves to steal a bale of cotton
•:.c wharf adjacent to White’s Press.
- search was made for it the bale was
n the immediate vicinity of the Gas
This fact affords us an opportunity of
- ihat it is now high time that efficient
. :ri- were adopted by our merchants to
I : what is fast becoming a serious evil—
.c: relations of thieves along our docks,
ularly where cotton is stored. Perhaps
{he success which generally attends
: ai-.cmpts may be attributed to the neglect
:: the part of private waffihmen; but
t ver the cause there is certainly a remedy
The high price cotton now commands
r> a successful haul of this valuable
.. pecuniary harvest of no mean dimen-
\no! her Steamer for Angusta.
••cation is called to the advertisement of the
* vamer Jus. G. Christopher in our columns
:: sraing, which leaves for Augusta on
.rsday evening next, at 6 o'clock. The Jas.
hristopher is a fast and light draft steamer,
,3 <_-ceod the river at almost any stage of
r-he has been purchased by Mr. J. M .
;y, who will act as her agent, and Captain
Moody, long and favorably known as a
reviul river navigator. We wish them
•v success in their efforts to keep a good
,i.er on the river, and bespeak for the pro
's of the Christopher a liberal share of the
•tride, conscious that the owners will leave
undone which caq add to the comfort
s.ieiv of passengers and the rapid transpor-
. c of Height.
REMEMBER THE BENEFIT OF
THEODORE HAMILTON TO
M'.-HT..
A Deserved Promotion,
:? ~ ur pleasure to ohroniole the promotion of
HA. Darling, Commissary of this District,
- Lieutenant Colonelcy- in the United States
_t. The popularity of Colonel Darling it uni-
Iy conceded to be wall merited, and is the
: of bis genial and courteous demeanor to*
>• t all with whom he has been brought in eon*
a* well as his many other sterling qualities.
3 r* efficient and trustworthy officer has never
-ti the Federal uniform, and we extend our
vtj -03 emulations to the Colonel for this
lutr.ial and honorable recognition at the hands
-• 't-ruient. Success to our Darling Commis-
SAVANNAH NATIONAL REPUBLICAN, WEBfiESDi
4
I'vrninb ilia ting Pedlars,
• t have on more than one occasion been
upon to enter a protest in behalf of our
i.-i »:e merchants against the traffic of un-
t i pedlars who vend their wares, general-
' a very inferior quality, through our streets
r e ; cat injury and detriment of honorable
Dying merchants. We observe that this
L-aJe is still openly carried on, and we
■ully invite the early attention pf oqr
■ ties to the evil, trusting prompt me&s-
' " dl be taken to abate it.
-AMLET TO-NIGHT.
flarlnc Bank Notea.
'•- have been informed that the Marine
* of this city is now paying 80 cents in
' ncy on the dollar for notes of their issue.
5 -peaks well for the management of this
■ ution, which, before the war, stood A No.
The bills of this bank were erroneously
wed by us in our last weekly review at 57
Du*.
> 1*turn’s Barber-Shop.
i As establishment is now undergoing thor-
-*1 repair and renovation, and the proprie-
P-onuses to make it a first-class place,
M to any in the country. Mr. Stamm i|
known in the community, and has in his
; *nca a corps of efficient operative*. All
-■eamg his services should give him a call.
£rom New York
The steamship Sari Jacinto, Captain Lore-
land, from New York, arrived at this port
yesterday. The San Jacinto brings a heavy
freight and quite a number of passengers.—
We are indebted to Mr. II. Van Ingen, the
Rentlemanlyjmrser^forJat^NeiOror^JsgArs.
TO RENT.
Rooms to Rent,
■piUR NI SHI D or untarnished, with or without
East of
Board; apply ou South Broad street, third door
of Barnard, north side. decT—tf
** a Fire.
i£25B2E*®ah
I .a'aff, caused by ksom* pmssis Mid which -
"ocboardthsTiraaL The fire, however, was
*** P«tout almost im-
*•*■■»* the ehip, without
St. Andrew’s Hall
nov30—3w
for Ba’ls, Concerts, Ac. Apply
"MS, A o, under the Hal], or to
DAVID B. DILLON,
234 Bay street.
Offices to Rent.
store come r
or
UNCKLE8.
FOR RENT,
TWO ROOMS, FURNISHED, te
I let to gentlemen. Apply at this office.
nov 29
Sacred Concert.
A grand Sacred Concert will be given at the
FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH
ON '
Wednesday Ev'g, Dee. 13lk
BY THE
Lone Star Singing Association,
Under the direction of M. H. BENTLBY, assisted
by Prof. MYEU.
Admission 00 cents.
The proceeds of this Coneert will be devoted to the
Lincoln Hospital for Refugees and Freedmen.
decl2—2t
Remember the Poor.
CHARITY fair.
Will be held by the
Ladies of Savannah,
AT THE
Fireman’s HaR,
SOUTH BROAD STREET,
ON THE
12th, 13 th and 14th of December,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF
The Poorof this City
Doors wiinie opened
THIS EVENING,at T o’clock.
dell 4
ORPHANS’ FAIR!
A NUMBER OF BENEVOLENT LADIES
of this city, feeling a lively interest in the wel-
f ire of the •
FEMALE ORPHANS
dependent for support on tha obarity of the good
SISTERS OF OUR LADY OF MERCY;
Will give a
during the week immediately preceding Christ
mas, opening on MONDAY, the 18th, and close
ing on SATURDAY, the 23d instant, at
St. Andrew’s Hall.
The attention of the pnblio generally, and
those especially intending to purchase
CHRISTMAS GIFTS,
is called to the large number of
FANCY ARTICLED,
of
many of them the work of the Sisters’ pupils, that
will be for sale at the different FaiT tables.
dec 11
tf
General
Commission
AND •
FOR WARDINC MERCHANTS
dor- West Broad and Bay Streets,
A*IIM.VA*I1I, GEO.
T HE undersigned have this day entered into a co-
partnership under the name and style of MoKEB,
BENNETT & CO., at McKee A Bennett’s old stand.
Will keep constantly on band a fine assortment of
Carriages, Bretts, Roekawayg, Baggies,
Harness an4 Coach Material
Of every description, which we sell at the
Lowest Oash Prioes.
All work sold, warranted as represented. We have
fine Store Rooms, and forwarding will be promptly at
tended to. Consignments soli itod.
Will open by 1st January Manufacturing and Re
pairing Department, and wifi have Experienced
Workmen and Choice Material, and be
prepared to do any amount of Carriage Repairing.
MoKEE, BENNETT A CO.
J. G. MoKKE,
L. S. BENNETT,
JAMES MoKEE,
drcO
-UOIV
T, i
S. \
JAMES C. BLASCE,
Master [Builder,
124 BAY STREET,
gjm.,
ELEGANT JEW:
FUTE SILVER, WASE,
£ V * i-r
i I
AND*
RICH FANCY QUODS.
prujKired to perform all kinds Of
‘ HOUSE JOINING,
Ship and
STEAMBOAT BUILDING,
He also would further state that he has secured the
services of an eminent artist,, who is prepared to fur-
Fresco antfother Decor
aliens in a superb sty-le.
all orders left at his nf
„w,rs,.i- office, 124 Bay street, will be
properly and punctually attended i n. decM—«
Pilot Bread
AND
Fresh. Crackers,
1* nil kinHn—11 lurcr«» stonrtmant ^
id Bar-
. A ■
streets.
HILTON & RANDELL
* T- • • *+ -■
nd offer foreali
S Anton Macki
andS do
BE Sow receiving am
Christmas and
TO SELECT PRESENTS FROM A
NOW IS THE TIME
OPENING AT
X ew Years. Gilts.
fLENDID STOCK
HAMILTONS,
JUST
CORNER CONGRESS AND WBITAKER STREETS. A large inrice of FIRST CLASS GOODS,
mported direct from the manufacturers, expressly for this Establlskrent, consisting in part of
FINE GOLD AND SILVER BATCHES,
of the most celebrated makers, AMERICAN and FOREIGJLmanufcture.
CLOCKS, PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL, for Office andParloUBe. . •
THE LATEST STY'LE OF JEWELRY, a superb assortmet. *
SILVER WARE of exquisite WORKMANSHIP and WARRANTED to be of the pure metal.
Wheeler and Wilson’s NOISELESS »
BKAVTISTG MAChInEB.
rrienc
aid fo
HA-MILTOKT’S,
I
WATCHES and JEWELRY NEATLY REPAIRED by exSrienoed Workmen at tha shortest
notice. CHRONOMETERS RATED BY TRANSIT. Cash aid for old GOLD and SILVER, at
dec! 1—1 mo
CORNER CONGRESS aND WHITAKER STREETS.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE LOW
RAILROAD NOTICES.
TO
Railroad.
WindUp An Estate,
A
VALUABLE FARM,
51-2 Miles from Augusta,
NTAINING flSOj One Hundred and Eig
/~io: Jtm.-
VJ Acres, more or less. About OUOj One Hum
acres of it in valuable wood ; a good Dwelling with f7)
eeven Rooms, Stables, Carriage House, and (7j seven
Farm Buildings.
To a party desiring a good healthy, comfortable
House, within 50 minutes’ drive of 1 a ngusta, the above
place offers superior inducements.
For full particulars enquire of
CBAS. L. COLBY & CO.
nov7 cor. Abercora and Bay streets.
COTTON LANDS
FOE SALE.
Superintendent’s Office, \
Savannah, Ga, Nov. 18th, 1808. j
O f and after Wednesday, 22d instant, a daily train
(rill leave for Augusta at 8.3o a. m., connecting
wit! a line of Hacks running between Station No. 6,
Certal Railroad, and Waynesboro 1 , on the Augusta
an (Savannah Railroad.
Bssengers by this line will arrive in Augusta the
net morning after leaving Savannah, in time to
cotiect with the Georgia Railroad train for Atlanta.—
Rmrning, arrive in Savannah at 3.45 P. M.
freight to go by passenger train ninst be prepaid and
brielivercd half hour before deiarture of Train. By or-
of GEO. W. ADAMS,
iov*20 * General Superintendent.
Central Railroad.
feuperintendent’f Office, )
' 4 Savannah, Nov. 18th, 1665. |
T HE eubFcriber oflera for sale two first quality
Plantations for the cultivation of Sea Island Coti
ton, containing about 500 acres each. They are sit^
ated on Port Royal Island, three miles from the towtf
of Beaufort, and adjoin each other. • The laud is of till
’ 'itionfol
most superior quality, and is in thorough condition fo|
successful cultivation. There areym the places Dwell!
ing Hopses and 60 negro houses in good order. The
premises must be sold t^blosc an estate.
For further particulars, address, for one week,
HENRY A. ROBBINS,
decC—Gt care of S. C. Millett, Beaufort, 8. C\
Bice Plantation
This Company is now, in connection with W. J.
Drkcrson & Co.’s Wagons, prepared to receive and
forward to Augusta, Macon, Atlanta, <fec., 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.
Rallroftd Freight can be paid here or at destination.
Freights on Perishable Goods must be prepaid.
Rates to Angusta, until furlher notice, will be, per
lost 50cents; per 100 lbs., $2 50. By order of
GBO. W. ADAMS,
cov20 General Superintendent.
REGULAR
WEEKLY
BETWEEN
STEAMER
rpHAT valuable'Hlce Plantation, knew®!
X at
Augusta & Savannah
as “Swathey Hall,” on the Ogeechee River,Biyar
county, about 22 miles from Savannah.
For particulars, apply at the Counting Room of fir-
win A Hardee, Bay street, Savannah. .
chas. s. haudkkj
Executor Itetate G. W. McAllistir.
dcc2—eodfw
The Undersigned
O FFERS for sale his well known valuable Kan-
tation, Caustin Bluff, by the river, within throe
miles of this city, and extending to Augustine Aeek,
the City, is likely to improve rapidly,
fill" ■'
For further particulars, appiy to
deed—eodlm ROBT. HABERHIAM.
rj'WO Hundred and Forty Acres of L;»d, one
ty
mile and a half from Orange Spring-Marion
county, Florida, and on a navigable river. Tib Land
is adapted for the growth of Sea Island Cottoi and all
other products of the t outb.
For further information, enquire of
CUT I'M AN & CHAfIN,
dec6—Ct 20S Bay street. Savanna, Ga.
FOR SALE.
A ME AT and commodious Cottage,Jritb Brick
out Houses on same lot, situated 9 Roberts
out Houses on same
street, Robertsville, will be sold if applied/for at an
early date. Price $3,000. Apply to
Z. M. WINKtER,
At Henry Wayne's 8tables, West Bread street,
nov22 tf
For Sale,
. 0
match. Enquire at
HENRY
qnb splendjd 4 or 6 Horse Wngou with Harness !j
novl6-tf
WAYNE’S 3TABLE8.
cor York and West Broad Bts.
For Sale.
1 U t'l'RKIlVS choice Butter.
A O CHAS. L. COLBY & CO,
novl4--tf cor. sbercoru and Bay stnets.
The new fast Iron steamer
Wm.G. Gibbons
Capt. Thomas N. Phifimt, having superior accommo
dation for Freight and Passengers, wit ply regntariy
between the above cities—
Laying
It is the desire of the Agents of the Gibbons to make
her a
FER1DBIT ACC01M0D1TI0S BOAT
for the merchants of Angnsta and Savannah, and
the Planters along the line of the River, and with
this object in view, no effort will be spared on the part
of her Owners, Agents or Officers to meet the wants of
the Traveling and Freighting public.
ERWIN A HARDEE.
Jt$>. L. ROUMILLAT, Agt. on Wharf,
novl3—lm
Regular Weekly Steamer
BETWEEN
SAYA 1SU H
ANB
DO C TORT OWN,
Connecting Regularly and Punctually with Atlantic A
Gulf Railroad.
IORNING, DECEMBER isf 1866.
Tor Sale.
2fJ TONS ENGLISH SHEET COP
PER, manuftetured expressly for the-Southerg mar
ket, of usual thickness and weight. Size of sheets as
THE new, light draff,' Iron, sHe-wbeet rteamer
Two Boys, tmateboat to Wm. G. Gibbons) Capt,
Tho6. Daniels, having superior accomtgodatfen
for Freight and Passengers equal to any of the Ocean
steamers, wifi ply regularly between the above points,
Leaving Savannah every TUESDAY MORNING, at
S o'clock : Leaving Doctortowu every THURSDAY
MORNING.
It is thedesireof the owners of the Two Boys
to make her an Accommodation Boat for the Mer
chants of Savannah and the Merchants and Planters
along the line ol the Atlantic A Golf Road, until the
completion of t hat Road, and with this object in view,
no effort will be spared on the part of her Owners,
. Agents and officers to meet the wants of the freighting
•and travelling public.
Freight stored in out Warehouse, on Dillon’s wharf,
free ofcharge. ERWIN A HARDEE.
D. JAMES DILLON, Agent at Doctortowu.
dcc!2—2w • . S 4
follows : 60x24, 60x29, 60x17,60x9, 60x7,*36x2 inches.
4.*
Will be sold at a great bargain. Enquire of
jtx. P. BRADFORD.
I 34^roadway, N. ¥.
Or JOHN E. COWLES,
Corner Bnlltnd Bay streets,
octlB—2mo IJ C. NOBVELL & CO.
FOR SALE
fJIHE cargo af brig Harm consisting of—
4000 bush. Potatoes Jackson’s,
60 bbls. Apples,
126 M Cedar Shiugica
25 X Fpruce Scantling,
13 M Fine Boards.
11M Hemlock Boards, by
HORATIO PITCHER,
foot Lftcoln sL, under the Bluff.
For Doctortown
AND
THOMASYILLE.
THE steamers G«m. Shepley,
l*R will mast
Orient and Clarion wilT make
Tri-weekly trips to DOCTORTOWN,
I running in connection with the Atlas-
tic and Gulf Railroad, leaving Savannah oq TUES
DAYS, THURSDAY* and SUNDAYS, at 7 a. m.
Through freight payable by shippers at onr office.
Freight will be received during the week and Stored
free of i
expense.
For freight or passage, apply to
CHAS, I
novSl
CHAx.L COLBY A CO-
oor, Bay and Abercorn sts.
dech
ISO kits
loo half
> bbls
SandSl
ila Noe 2 t
erel - 4
do
Rate Family Flour
„ Gwen TSu , ,
“Our Own" Tobacco
" ' ‘ Is) Tobacco
and half bbls Extra
200 caddies extra Black and Green
Navy
20 bxs and quarter bxs Layer Raisins; at
dedl 6 193 BAY BTRRRT/
- T . TiETIER ANB CHEESE-50 kegs and
Hominy-Corn Meal.
25
20 bbl« K.i
30 half I*
derti
11 it
Premium Hominy
i Extra do do
Corn Meal
6 193 Bay street
HiaQ>-
Q-ADEN & TJNCKXsES,
100 Bbl8.GnaB0fc 360 BWs. (fnemt.
dect2—tf
Kerosene
In Bbl«.
f /
Ml
and
AT
decs
Caaefes,
ria ,vuai
HORATIO PITCHER’S,
foot of Lincoln st., under the Bluff.
^T lowest market tides, aY*>f^ ssidtiu«& ol"?.
vlritfi ’•
IFEA8.
; COFFEES,,
y
and STJOA
t GaDjCIAU*^
SHIPPING
FOR
BALTiMOEE.
T HE magnificent Iron eide-wlicel steamship
RICHHOND
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 & WEST,
decll—5 t Jones’ Bli
CHANGE OF DAY.
UNITER STATES MAIL LINE.
For Palatka, Fla.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST.
MARTS. FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE" AND PICOLATA.
THE well known steamer, formerly the SL Johns,
but now the Helen Getty, Captain O. R. In-
graham, will leave the Wharf foot of West Broad
street every SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o’clock,
A. M., precisely, for the above Landings.
For freight or passage, apply on board or to
L. 8. BENNETT, Agent,
cor. West Broad and Bay streets.
AGENTS—Darien, A. A. DeLorme.
Jacksonville, J. 8. Samis A Co.
Palatka, H. R. Teasdale.
Freight payable by shippers. oct25
For Jacksonville,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. * MARYS AND
FERNANDINA.
The favorite steamer
F ]S r N I E,
Capt. W. T. McNelty, is now receiving freight at the
old Florida Steamboat wharf foot of West Broad
-*—* * ’ * "SfDAY
next,
street, and will leave as above WEDNE
13th inst., at 9 a. m.
The steamer is in fine order, and has superior accom
modations (state rooms) for passengers.
For freight or passage opplf on board to the Captain
or to F. M. MYRELL, Agent,
decll Harris’ Bnildiqgs, Bay street
For, Palatka, Fla.
VI 4
DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
YS, SKRNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
Connecting with steamer “Flora Temple’’ atTSt.
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
Eountala; Captain G. W. Cast-
ner, will leave for the above places
every i TUESDAY MORNING,
at 10 o’clock.
For freight or passage, apply on board at Padel-
ford’s wharf near White's Central Press, or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent
Freight will be received every day during the week,
at the warehouse, by WM. R. H. BRUEN,
Freight payable on wharf. Shippers will fnrnsh
weight and measurement of goods. tf aug24
For Palatka, Fla.,
VIA FERNANDINA AND JACKSON-
’ VILLE
The
new, exceedingly bet and
splendid steamer
City IPoint
Capt E. S. Talbot will leave Telfair’s wharf, as above,
every WEDNESDAY, at 4 P. M.
The City Point was bnilt by her present owners
without regard to cost, her state rooms and cabins
being famished iff the most luxurious manner.
Goods to be forwarded can tie stored during the
absence of the boat.
For freight or passage, apply to
K. W. ADAMS,
or J 8. CURRUTHBRB,
dec6—mtwtf Hodgson's Range, Bay street.
next door to Bell, Wylly <fc Christian.
Fof Augusta
AND WAY LANDINGS
THE steamer Express, Capt. J. H. Morgan,
wDl have quick despatch as above.
This Boat is new, light draft and of large carrying
capacity, offering superior inducements to shippers.
Having secured a large Brick Wavehousmron did
Florida Steamboat Wharf, foot of West Broad street. I
am now receiving freight for her, and w ill store s
and cover with Insurance, free of cost, to shippers.
F« freight, apply to . ^ 7 , YT y-.
1 ' IV. Jt MtitKLL,-Agent,
■ay
dgcl2. vHsrds: jfaililinji, Ray etsfiet,
For Augusta.
REGULAR packet Scorpio. Capt. Roger
will leave her wharf THUBSDAY MORNING, De
14th, at s o'clock precisely.
For freight or passage, apply to
decl2—5t KEIN & COMPAN Y.
For Augusta.
iXU.
The steamer
MAY
This steamer draws only twenty-eight (28) 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 Wha:
For freight engagements,
J
decl—tf
i, apply to
. M. KINCHLEY, Agent
office at Charleston Wharf.
For Liverpool.
■Thp new first class clipper ship
VIRGINIA,
Weeks, Commander,
ply to
octSS—tf
CHAHLE1 L. COLBY A CO.,
cor. Bay and Abercorn streets.
For Liverpool-
THE A No. 1 ship MOUNT
. is now rapidly loading at
Press. For balance of freight,
room only fof a few hundred bales,)
enquire or
ROCHE, GADBN * UNCKLES, Agts.
Just Received
, per steamer from Nfw York
£06 BBLS. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR,
For sale at Ipw rate* by
GADEN A UHCKLES.
4 - cor. Bay and BaroudMreete.
, OH tad
WANTS.
Contracts
BCtKMORiMRW Mafi Fatuities
» •» Georgia,
SSSa©£«sa sss smss:
aaaBP*K«s5Sfls
The Department Invitee proposal.
mails until June 20,18*6, to
Important points not reached by n..tIS*T5 n<> ””
UoTet rates not to exceed »sHer
weekly sendee; $15 tor eemiW^.SJ "
weekly; and where the importance of iiT. 1 ..—
^ y aerTice: “““"•••'astaSoM
way in ail cases*
Sendee will be furnished on routes, where, before
the war, it was daily, three timea a week; wheeu
was tri-weekly twice a week; and -where it wia semi,
weekly, weekly service will be allowed.
should be addressed to “Qpn. Geo. w.
McLefian, 2d Aeat P. M.. Washington, D. C, end
abonid state they are for service to end Jnne 2d, isss,
novls * tf
WANTED!
LUMBERMEN
100 Lumbermen wanted Immediately
to engage in the Lumbering Business on
the Savannah and Ogaeohee flivers.
Good wages and Permanent Employ-
ment guaranteed. Address
MARK W. D0WNIE,
National Republican Office, Savannah,
decs
OFFICE ATLANTIC <k GULF R. R. CO.. I
Savannah, Dec. 6th, 186S. )
S TEAMBOATS wanted at once to bring awey
from Doctortown to Savannah 1,01)0 Be *
from Doctortowu to Savannah 1,000 Bales
•( cotton.
Liberal terms will be offered. •
decT-tf JOHN SCREVEN, President
situation wanted.
A FIRST class manager of a Rice Plantation, A.
THOMAS, desires to eecnrn-a situation for next
year. Re fere to Daniel Blake, Esq., and W. B. Hey
ward, Esq., and to onr firm.
ROBT. HABERSHAM A SONS.
declt—*t
W ANTED-AGENT’-TO SELL WELL’SPaT-
ENT Self-feeding Circular Hand Sawe. A
great labor-saving machine. A rare opportunity for
active men to make a fortune. Extra premium induce
ments—large sales certain. For terms, enclose stamp
T J. WELL-,
dec6-Gt 81 Beekman street New York.
wanted
B an
with privilege or cooking;
family for two adults and two children,
dress “Boarding,” office of this Paper, stating terms,
Ac., Ac, novl4—tf
r ’ty of respectability and position, a Parlor
Two Bedrooms adjoining, furnished well
of cooking; or Board in a desirable
Please ad-
WANTED ,
MIDDLING COTTON AND MCE,
I N exchange for $15 to $20,090 of very desirabli
Summer Drees Goods, Ac., comprising i
most complete assortment of the choicest frames—Ns
Old Stock. Apply to
7# North F
desirable
No
JOHN F. YOUNG,
Fourth street Philadelphia.
Reference—DeWitt A Morgan, Savannah.
Philadelphia Reference—M. L.'.Halk>weli A Co., or
Wood. Marsh A Haywood.
octSO
MACHINE, the only cheap c
.LARK, Biddeford,
SHAW A CL
septB
A DAY l Agents wanted to
sell a new and wonderful SEWING
one licensed. Address
Maine.
3m
A MONTH ! Agents wanted
for six entirely neu> articles, jdst
out'Address O. T. GfiREY, City Building, Biddeford,
Maine. 3m ^seplS
$200 Reward.
B Y virtue of authority vested in me by Resointion
passed at a meeting of the German Fire Com
pany, held on the 28th mat, I, Henry Blan, First
Foreman of the German Fire Company of Savannah,
Ga, do hereby offer a Reward of Two Hnndred
Dollars for the arrest, with proorto convict of the
person or persons engaged in the mnrder of Mr. A.
HORDES, late a member of this Company.
nov3i) HENRY BLUN, Foreman.
LOST
Small WHITE POODLE DOG,
prized by
be paid for
hi* return to the store, 109 Broughton street,
nov 25
A Small WHITE POODLE DOG, highly
the owner. A suitable reward will b
IpB
f*«n
.! »A«r
OF GOVERNMENT
A
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‘tfctrr: :
AbiK
flub b»>.
N
U. 8.
Swill be received for the eale «if ihe
IK
AUCTK
BY BUL, WYLLY *
THIS DAY, Uth hut. at 1$ nrelodk, wffl be stiff 1»
front qf store;
tmskt of Groceries, Dry OooMy
The usual
Furniture.
ALSO
10 sacks Canvassed Hmm
6 do thou Mere.
5 hhds. ]do. . «
35kfts Jtaekarst
$5 bbls. Salt
60 bolts Starch.
ALSO
3,000 fiweet Orange*.
dec!3
A
Auction! Auctionl!
nm
Tuesday. Thursday 4 Saturday
Evenings,
Mere I
WHERE will be offered a general
2«i» Rsaesasfssirfef*
parchaaart f%n prlc«f. Term* cash. BbIot
9 deCl-lM
Auction -Sale
Of Provision*,
BAMS BACON, 4C./&C.
GROCERS,
Provision Dealers
AND
SHIP CHANDLERS’ NOTICE CALLED
TO THIS AUCTION.
For bale at Auetioo, on WEDNESDAY, Dscea-
ber 13th, inst., at 10 o’clock, at the Store of
KENNETH NeLKA A CO..
809 Bar Street,
4 hhds Very Choice Thin Bacon Sidei
3 bbls celebrated Washington Hams, (Whit#
Sugar Cured)
11 bbls Very Choice City Cured Hams, (NY)
9 « •• •• _ Shoulder* (NT)
19 firkins Leaf Lard and 33 tubs Lard
16 firkins Butter, (Choice)
2 hhds Smoked Shoulders
2 “ Bacon
1 “ Hams
11 tieroes Breakfast Bacon, very ehoioe
10 bbls Ramp Pork. 10 do Prime do, 14 do
Mess Beef—suitable for Ship Store*.
BLI’N‘4 MEYER,
dee’2 Auctioneer*.
MANHOOD
I N the young and rising generation, the
powers or 1‘
powers of life are strong, but in a tow years !
often tbo pallid hue, the lack-luetre eye and -
form, and the impossibility of application to
effort, show Its baneful influence. It so-m
evidejt to the observer tb >t some depressing
i» checking the development of the body,
tjon is talked of, and perhaps the youth to
from school and sent into the country. 'This on* of
the worst movements. Removed from ordinary dives- .
sion? of the ever-changing scenes of the cltv, the pow
ers of the body too mnch enfeebled to give zeet to
healthfal and rural exercise, thoughts are turned fat,
wards upon themselves.
If the patient be a female, the approach of the mefe-
ses is looked for with anxiety, as the first symptom hi
which Nature to to show her taring power in differing
the circulation, and risking the cheek with the bloom
of benlth. Alas: increase of appetite has grown by
what it fed on and the energies of the system are pro*,
trated, .and the whole economy is deranged. Tb*
beautiful and wonderful period In which body and
mind undergo so I ircinatlng a change from child to
woman, is looked for in vain : the parent’s heart bleed*
in anxiety, and fancies the grave bat waiting for it*
victim.
Heliubold’s Extract Bnchu
For Weakness arising from. Excesses fr Early
, Indiscretion.
j Attended with the following symptoms —
Indisposition to Election, Loot of Power, Lose OS
Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, General ’Tiuilnne*
Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling. Dreadful
Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet. Wakeful'
ness. Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal i asritnrtn
of the Mu scalar System, often Enormous Appetite
with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hut Hands. Flushing of the
Body, DryueHM ol the Skin, Pallid Connlenane* and
Eruptions on the Face, Pain in the Back, Heavtnesa o*
the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots flying before the
Eyes, with Temporary Suffusion and Loan of flight.
Wbgt of Attention, Great Mobility, Restlessness, wiUk
Horror of Society. Nothing to more desirable to such
Patients than. Solitude, and nothing they met* dreed
•or Fear of Themselves, no Repose of Manner, no Mar-
neetnees, no Speculation, but a honied Traarition
from due question to another.
These symptoms, if allowed to go on—whfich thto
Medicine invariably remove* soon follow Loan of
AND
' UNTIL THE
31st Day of Sec., 1885.
The Arethusa
Power, Matntty, and Epileptic Pita, in one of which the
patient may expire.
During theSnperin tendeoce of Dr. WUsob. at the
Asylum, this ead result occurred to two
r reason bed for a time left them, afd both
of epilepsy. They were of both an** ‘
twenty"years of age.
Who can aay that these exceeds are not
followed by those direful dine—re In—ally and Com,
etnnation ? Thu records of the Insane Asylu—e, and
the melancholy deaths by C'onsnmjfllon, bear
witness to the truth of these assertions. In Ln
Asylums the most melancholy exhibition
Tbo countenance is actually sodden and quite deed*
tote—neither Mirth or Grief ever visits It. flhooid *
•ound of the voice occur, tt to rarely artlealato.
was built in 1864, and cost $56,000, Length 110 feet,
beam 25 fcqt, depth of hold 9 feet 6, draft loaded M
aft, 6-5 fonriird, engine i^ Neafle A Levy. Philadel
phia. Upright and direct acting. Diameter of cylin
der 34 inchre, length of strokeSO inches. A flne pow
erful reasdl.
Laburnum
built last year, aad cost
Jb nearly a sinter vessel
*50 OuO r*
Offers to pureha* uiuet be aMompanied by reference
as to the reapowiWity of toe p5rue«.
Terms Casli.
Address Commander of
ReyaL S.
Atlantic Squadron, Port
: a. I nov28
BY^ms-Fails
F FTY doz Painted Wjre Brooms
40 doz 2 hoop and
25 gross Mason’s f
decll 6
193 Bay street.
WHOLESALE JVtD RETAIL
Beelers lie I !!■*»*< Alts, Wl
fr+tpRr'r 1trnlt Kpraftix Exclude. Sausanah.
133 Bay street. prices will 0b
“With woeful measures wan Despair
Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled."
Whilst we regret the existeece of the above
rad symptoms, we are prepared to off— an tar
gift of chemistry for the removal of the
HELM BOLD’S
Highly Concentrated Fluid Ex
tract of Buchu.
JVW' THERE 18 NO TONIC LIKB Tt
It lean anchor of hope to the tunrson and pa'toet. and
thie^is the testimony of all who have u—d or prascrih.
Bold by all the Drnggtots.
Principal Depot
v BILMBOLBN ,
Drug and Chemical WardhObae,
594 BROAD W^.
METROPOLITAN hotel,
deett MEW TOEX.
For Sale
GADEN
UNCKLSS,
ofQtoceri^ednaidBffi
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