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SAVANNAH NATIONAL REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY MORNING, DE
» «hippin6
FROM OUR LEGISLATIRE
LOCAL MATTERS
ELEGANT JEWELR
FINE SILVER WARE,
AUCTION 8ALES
INAUGURATION 0%G0V. JENKINS
MS INAUGURAL ADDRESS.
Auction Sale
Of Provisions,
mm imp, «, ui
GROCEES, .
Provision Dealers
Seizure •* «** steamer »Ron o* me
Froroot Marshal.
Y'esterday evening about six o’clock, as the
plainer Falcon, Captain William Cates, run-
ciag between here and Augusta, reached her
• hr.rf «t the foot of Abercom street, sbe was
immediately seized by the Provost Marshal un
der orders from General Brannan, command
ing the Distrirt of Savannah, and a guard of
s :ergeant and three privates was at once
j laced on her.
We have ascertained
cause of her seizure was an
NO CONFLICT BETWEEN GEORGIA
AND THE UNITED STATES.
CONGRESSIONAL NEWS.
TRIBUTES TO SENATOR COL-
LAMER.
THE ADDRESS CORDIALLY EN
DORSED.
MEMORIAL AGAINST RECEPTION
OF MESSRS . HAHN AND CUTTER.
ADJOURNMENT OF LEGISLATURE,
&c. &c. &c.
that the ostensible
alleged refusal on
:he pvrt of her captain to carry a detachment
of troops from Augusta to Savannah, ana that
the facts in the case are as follows i
On Monday last, while the Falcon was lying
s- Augusta, a United Slates military officer
came on coard with a request that the captain
,, ,.;d provide for the passage of a detach
ment of seventy-five soldiers to thre city ; that
v.as informed by the captain that the ac-
n nodations of the Falcon were entirely in-
•. jeouate to do so, and thereupon the number
reduced to fitty-cight men, and the officer
was even then told that it was impostibie to
make anv promise regarding their passage, as
the boat was heavily freighted, and had no
an occurred space.
On Wednesday another officer came on tne
-ante business, and was answered to the same
., n , i t ,.e, aud that on Thursday a third one called
;.o was anxious to obtain a stateroom for
. K iie, and upon being told that all the rooms
ad been engaged, and that therefore he could
Tio! be gratified, he expressed considerable
,li-at pointment. The seizure subsequently fol-
; aid as we have already stated.
Tbe t&lcon, we understand, is permitted to
di-c'.arge her cotton and to load, the Govern
ment only claiming to hold the vessel itself.
FIREMAN’S HALL TO-NIGIIT.
A BILL TO REPEAL.ALL LAWS
BASED ON DISTINCTION OF
m COLOR OR RACE.
Millkdgeville, Dec. 14.
Hon. Cbas. A. Jenkins, Governor elect, wa (
inaugurated at noon to-dsy. In his address to
the Legislature he says there is no conflict
between the Constitution of the United States
and tbe Constitution of Georgia ; the laws of
the United States are supreme. .He pays a
handsome tribute to the good conduct, of the
negroes during the war, and that they must
be thoroughly protected in their persons and
property, and have the right to enter the
Coarts, and should be eoconraged to work*
They woold then be the best l working class and
their late owners the best employers in the
world. He reviewed the condition of the
State institutions, and said that even light
taxes wonld be burdensome to the people,
but thought that the people would not suffer,
and concludes by hoping that God would help
us all.
At tbe close of the address Provisional Gov
ernor Johnson handed the Great Seal of Georgia
to Governor Jenkins. The oath of office was
then taken, and the President of the Senate de
clared him Governor of Georgia.
The sentiments of the address are cordially en
dorsed by tbe members.
The Legislature adjourns to-night.
New York Markets.
New York, Dec. 14.
The Cotton market was firm to-day with sales
of4000 bales at SO cents for Middling. Nava]
Stores qniet.. Gold 46.
T HK magnificent Don.iMe-whsel *teamahin
RlCHnosn
Will leave for Baltimore on SAlURDAY, the «tl
Inst, at — o^clo-k.
The accommodations for passengers on board thl
steamer are superb, and travelers desirous of risitia
New York and other Northern cities will tin tw
hundred miles of sea travel, and get through tickets i
the same rate charged by other lines, by taking paaaag
on the Richmond.
For freight or passage, apply to
• LaB .CHE A WBST, Agents,
decll—6 Jones' block.
JOINT COMMITTEE ON SO-CALLED
CONFEDERACY. *
Christmas and New Year’s Grifts.
13 TUK TIME TO SELECT PRESENTS FROM A SPLENDID STOCK JUST
OPENING AT
ALL PAPERS RELATING TO THE
LATE CONFEDERACY TO BE
SUBMITTED WITHOUT
DEBATE.
Ter Bela at Aeetion, on SATURD^8k,Dw*m
bar 16th, lost., at 10 o'clock, at the Ktora jU
KENKETR HcLFAAM.
•09 Bay lirtat
4 hhdt Vary Choice Thin Bacon Sidra
SoArC«r3)* brm,#d W “ hi0< ‘° n H ‘“* (Wh ‘“
“ ^‘»Very Choice City Cured Hamr. (NT)
... “ •* Sh aider*(NT)
J® brklns Lref Lsrd and 12 tabs Lard
flfkin. Burtar, (Cfiolc.) *
2 hhds Smoked Sh. ■ ■ '
HAMILTON’S,
CiIANGEOF_DAY.
UNITED STATES MAIL UNE.
For Palatka, Fla.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST.
MARYS. FERN A NBIN A, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
OREGON RATIFIES CONSTITUTION
AL AMENDMENT.
CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STREETS. A large invoice bf FIRST CLASS GOODS,
mported direct from the manufacturers, expressly for this Establishment, consisting in part of
FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
of the most celebrated makers, AMERICAN and FOREIGN manufacture.
CLOCKS, PLAIN and ORNAMJ3NTAL, for Office and Parlor use.
THE LATEST STYLE OF JEWELRY, a superb assortment.
SILVER WARE of exquisite WORKMANSHIP and WARRANTED to be of the pure metal.
Wheeler and Wilson's NOISELESS
SEWING MACHINES.
WATCHES end JEWELRY NEATLY REPAIRED by experienced Workmen at tbe shortest
notice. CHRONOMETERS RATED BY TRANSIT. Cash paid for old GOLD aud SILVER, at
THE STATUS OF COLORED SOL
DIERS.
■ -
1 “ Hams
11 tiereae Breakfast B.oon, nr, cMro
10 bbla Ramp Pork. 10 do Prime do, 14 At
ass Beef—suitable for Shin Store.
BLEW kOIEVEH,^
<*«c » Aacti——flP
BILL TO PROHIBIT IMPORTATION
OF CATTLE,
Sc., Sc., Sc.
Washington, Dec. 14.
In tbe Senate Mr. Foote announced the death
o( Senator Collamer, and offered the nsnal reso
lutions in respect to the memory of the deceased.
Several other Senators joined in paying tributes
of esteem.
Mr. Guthrie presented the remonstrance of
certain citizens of Louisiana against the recep
tion of Messrs. Hahn and Cutter] as Senators from
that Slate.
Mr. Weldon called up a bill to repeal all laws
in the late insurrectionary States, based on dis
tinction of race or color. Pending the discussion
the Senate adjourned.
In the House, the following gentlemen were
appointed on the committee to inquire into the
condition of the late so-called Confederacy.
Messrs. Stevens, Washburne, Merrill, Grider,
Bingham, Conkling, Bartwell, Blair and Rog
ers.
A resolution was adopted in the House, that
all papers which may be offered on the con
dition of the late so-called Confederacy, be
referred without debate, and that no member
shall be admitted from any State or States
until Congress shall declare snch States or
either of them entitled to representation.
Several eulogies were delivered in the House
on the death of Senator Collamer,
Official information has been received at the
S'ate Department that Oregon has ratified the
Constitntional amendment abolishing slavery.
Mr. Farnesworth moved to refer his resolu
tion declaring colored soldiers entitled to the
rights and privileges of American citizens, to
the select committee of fifteen.
Mr. Charles, of New York, objected, deny
ing that the negro can be the equal of the
white man.
The House concurred in the Senate’s amend
ment to the joint resolution for the appoint
ment of a select committee of fifteen to con
sider the condition of the late Confederacy.
Both Houses passed a bill to prohibit the im
portation of cattle in order to prevent the
spread of the cattle disease.
THE well known steamer, formerly the St. Johns,
it now the Helen Getty, Captain O. B. In-
:aham, will leave tbe Wharf foot of West Broad
reet every SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock,
. M,, precisely, for the above Landings.
For freight or passage, apply on board or to
WANTED f
CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STREETS.
t .■ fore His Honor, E. C. Anderson, Mayor.
Savannah, Deo. 15, 1865.
T Clark, City Police, vs. Thomas Carrigan.—
Disorderly conduct, fighting on Bay street, 2 p.
in. Dec. 14, 1S65. Dismissed.
I. Cla-k, City Police, vs. Patrick Baltimore.—
Drunk a„d disorderly—fighting on Bay street 2
y in. Dec. 14th, 1S65. Fiued$o and costs.
il. Out ns, City Police vs. Owen Fox. Drunk
a-i disorderly in the market, 3 1*4 p. m. Dec.
in, ls65. Fined$2 and costs.
4V. B. Allen, City Police, and H. Ottcna, City
:e vs. John Cullen and William Brown.—
Drunk and disorderly conduct and resisting
>' liccmen in thudischarge of their duties, 3 1-2
y ni. Dec 14th, 1S65. Fined $5 and costs.
T. Jones, E. Hall and J. Ryas^Cky Police, vs.
Mi-. MeCueo, Mrs. Garland, Mrs. Lynch, Mrs.
--uLn, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Mallon
sod Miss Rcilley. Improper conduct—forestall
ing the market, 8 1-2 a. m. Dec. 13th, 1865. In
first seven cases the defendants were iiued in
the soar ot $5 dollars each : in the case of Miss
Be-ly, sbeyras Sued in the sum of $3, but the
i ; Police (prosecutors) through their kindness
:e :Le lair sex, promptly consented to pay the
FOR SALE
RAILROAD NOTICES,
al Railroad
FOR FINE BROADCLOTH SUITS
GO TO IVES’.
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
Connecting with steamer “Flora Temple" at '8t.'
Marvs. Freight will be received for King’s
'Ferry, Centervillage, and all Land
ings on tbe St. Vary’s River.
-ft. THE new and fast steamer
Fountain, Captain G. W. < ast-
*. , ~TLv1{JLa\ ner, will leave for the above planes
j*EgsSSS**£every TUESDAY MORNING,
10 o'clock.
, For freight or passage, apply on board at Padal-
WiffidUp An Estate
TO RENT,
Superintendent's Office, 1
Savannah, Ga, Nov. 18th, 1S00.J
i'YN and after Wednesday, 2-2d instant, a daily train
v. ‘ will leave for Augusta at 8.3o a. m., connecting
with a line of Hacks running between. t tation No. 6,
Central Railroad, and Waynesboro’, on the Augusta
and Savannah Railroad.
Passengers by this line will arrive in Augusta the
next morning after leaving savannah, in time to
connect with the Georgia Railroad train for Atlanta—
Returning, arrive in Savannah at 3.45 P. M.
Freight to go by passenger train mnst bc_prepaid and
be delivered half hour before departure of 'Rain. By or
der of GEO. W. -DAMS,
noy~20 General superintendent.
100 Lumbermen wanted Immediately
to engage in the Lumbering Business on
the Savannah and Ogeechee Rivers.
Good wages and Permanent Employ
ment guaranteed. Address
MARKW. D0WNIS,
National Republican Office, SavannaJfc
VALUABLE FARM
FOR RENT.
T WO rice PLANTATIONS on Savan
nah River, known as Coleraine and Tweedside,
late the property of .Tames Pqfter, deceased. Apply to
the undersigned at the office of the Central Railroad
Bank. RICHARD M. CUYLER, fixocntor.
decl5—eod—2w
51-2 Miles from Augusta,
■CONTAINING 1180) One Hundred and Eighty
J Acres, more or Jesa. Abont (100j One Hundred
;res of it in valuable wood ; a good Dwelling with (7)
wen Rooms, Stables, Carriage House, and T7) seven
arm Buildings.
To a party desiring a good healthy, comfortable
base, within B0 minutes' drive of leugusta, the above
lace offers snperiB inducements.
For full particulars enquire of
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.
nov7 cor. Abercom and Bay streets.
ford’s wharf, near White's Central Press, or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent,
celved every day daring tbe week,
y WM. R. H. BRUKN,
on wharf. Shippers will fnrnah
-------- — sng24
FOR RENT
A LARGE, weU finished and farnish-
ed store, suitable for the Dry Goods and
Shoe trade For particulars, enquire at 159
weight
Central Railroad,
OFFICE ATLANTIC A GULF R. K. CO
Savannah, Dec. <;n, 186*.
Rooms to Bent,
F URNISHED or unfurnished, with or without
Board; apply on South Broad street, third door
East of Barnard, worth side. dec7—tf
Rice Plantation
Superintendent’s Office, 1
Savannah, Nov. 18th, 1865. f
This Company is now, in connection with W. J.
Di kerron A Co.'s Wagons, prepared to receive and
forward to Augusta, Macon, Atlanta, Ac., daily, from
Twenty to Thirty Thousand Pounds of Freight, and
go through in from three to five.days.
Ship Freight and other expenses must be paid by
Shippers.
Railroad Freight can be paid here or at destination.
Freights on Perishable Goods mnst bo prepaid.
Rates to Augusts, until further notice, will be, per
foot 50 cents; per 100 lbs., $2 00. _ By order of
GEO. W. ADAMS,
nov20 General Superintendent.
St. Andrew’s Hall
S TEAMBOATS warned at one*to brtr|
from Doctortowu to Savanuah 1 OOO I
•f Cotton,
l iberal toms will be offered.
decT—tf
• To'v C'-apt. A. U. Bardioell, Assistant Sub-
A ssistant Com. Bureau of Refugees, 1'reed-
u ii and Abandoned Lands.
Savannah, Dec. 15, 1865.
Francis Grimes vs. Robert McKinney (both
lured.) Cohabiting with niece. • Case dis-
Thenew steamer
City IPoilit,
bt- Louis M. Coxetter, will leave as above every SA-
URD AY, at 9 A. M.
For freight or passage, apply to
B. W. AD AMS,
or J. 8. CABRUTHERS. -
decT—thfetr Hodgson's Range. Bay street-
next door to Bell, Wylly A Christian.
r HAT valuable Rice Plantation, known
as "Strathey Hall, r on the Ogeechee River, Bryan
tunty, abont ,22 miles from Savannah.
For particulars, apply at the Coanting Room of Er
in A Hardee, Bay street, Savannah.
CHAS. 8. HARDEE,
Execntor Estate G. W. McAllister.
dec!—eodSw
JOHN SCREV N, President.
WANTED.
SITUATION In a wholesale or retail Grocery
Honse, by a young man who ha* served Me
In the Onsineee. Can bring first-dan rrfereaore
nflaenca trade from the nu ghboting Irlanda. Ad.
T7TLI. oe rented for Ba’ls, Concerts, &c. Apply
rv to Messrs. MYERS, & a under the Hall, or to
DAVID R. DILLON,
nov30—3w 224 Bay street.
Offices to Rent
VE8IRABLE Offices to Rent over store comer
J Bay and Barnard streets, Enquire of
nov!4 LaROCHE, C4ADKN & UNCKLES.
F. Cain (white) vs. Henry McLean (colored.)
Larceny, December 13th, 1805. Defendant
aeqeiited. Plaintiff to pay costs.
Fmncis Grimes vs. U. Houston el al. (all co-
■r.d. Postponed to ICth inst.
in the case of Henry Edwards, et al., vs.
11 b Butler, et al., (all colored,) for recovery
of three horses, the alleged property of plain
er;:. I: wav after a thorough and careful iu-
gation, decided by the presiding officer
'.ha: the defendants were not guilty of the ac-
1 usotion. It was ordered that they be acquit-
; . i. plaintiff paying costs of court.
George Powers (white) vs. U. Houston, et al.
Recovery of two head of cattle. Postponed to
2 1-2 p. m., December 16, 1865.
City of Savanuah vs. Henry Bullock, et al.
all colored.) Violating city ordinance rela
tive to fires under the bluff near Gas House,
December 13th, 1865. Found guilty. The
defendants being transient, and the violation
having become a custom for want of restraint,
were dismissed with reprimand. Measures are
:o be inaugurated for the correction of the dan
gerous practice, common with both white and
black, of building fires upon the wharves and
thereabouts, endangering property.
City of Savannah vs. George W. Burke.
W4NTKT)
A SITUATION a» Acoeuntant and Rookkerprr.
Good references given. Address J. W. P., at
this office. dec 14 fit
O FFERS for sale l)ls well known valuable Plan
tation, Canstln Bluff, bv the river, within three
miles of this city, and extending to Augustine Creek,
containing abont eightor nine hundred acres, the greater
portion rice lands, "nils property has many hand-
m TWO ROOMS, FURNISHED, to
'•••L —
[•••■let to gentlemen. Apply at thia-office.
AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE
RIVER.
CENTRAL RAILROAD & BANKING CO., t
Savannah, Dec. 11th, 1ST,6 /
ABDERED by the Hoard of Directora that no
' * Lumber nor Timber shall be transported ove the
Company’s Road, except by special contract with the
Superintendent GEO. A. CUYLER, Cashier.
B T a party of respectability and positt
and Iwo Bedroom* adjoining ft
-with privilege of cooking; or hoard 1
family for two adnlte “and two children,
dress “Boarding," office of. this Paper, i
some sites for residences, and from its proximity to
the City, is likely to improve rapidly.
For farther particulars, apply to
deed—eodlm ROBT. HABERSHAM.
wanted
MIDDLING COTTON AND NICE,
I N exchange for $15 to t’OCOO of very dedrabi*
Summer Dream Goode, it, c«mpr sine e
most complete assortment of the ch'itc at irxbic- N*
Old Stock. Apply to JOHN K. YoUNO,
7 North Foorth street. PhUadaipMt.
Reference—DcWitt A Morgan. Savannah m
Philadelphia Rofer. nee— M. L. Hollo well A . m
Wood Marsh A Haywood. _ '
oct30 W*rm
STEAMER EXPRESS, Capt. J. H. Mor
gan, is receiving freight this day at old Florida Steam
boat Wharf, foot of West Broad street, and will leave
as above on SATURDAY next, 16th inst., at 6 P. M
Th's Host is new, of light draft and large capacity,
and tilers superior inducements to shippers.
For freight, apply to
F. M. MYRKLL, Agent.
deelB Harris' Bnilding, Bay street
Most of the Platform Cars of the Company being em-
loyed in moving Iron and Ties for rebuilding the
load will prevent the hauling of Wood and Lnmber
xcept in limited quantities. QEO. W. a HAMS,
dec!2—eod2w General Snperintendent,
A NUMBER OF BENEVOLENT LADIES
of this city, feeliog a lively interest in the wel
fare of the
FEMALE. ORPHANS
dependent for support on the charity of the good
SISTERS OF OUR LADY OF MERCY,
Will give a
ARRIVAL OF THE CITY OF BOSTON
AND JURA AT NEW YORK.
STEVENS SUPPOSED TO HAVE
LEFT THE COUNTRY.
Regular Weekly Steamer
BETWEEN
S Y V^V NXAH
«• (AND
DOC TORT OWN,
Connecting Regularly and Punctually with Atlantic &
Gulf Railroad.
novM
ADVANCE IN THE COTTON MAR
KET.
) NE splendid 4 or 6 Horse Wagon with Harness to
match. Enquire at
HENRY WAYNE’S STABLES,
novlt-tf cor York and West Broad sts.
sell a new and wouderfol ngwiM
MACHINE, 'he only cheap one lice used. ddrew
StlAW A CLARK, Biddcford, Maine. ,
TRIAL OF CAPT. CORBETT FOR A
VIOLATION OF THE NEUTRAL
ITY LAWS. •
daring the week immediately preceding Christ
mas, opening on MONDAY, the 18th, and close
ingon SATURDAY, the 23d instant, at
This Steamer draws only twenty-eight (28) Inches,
and at the present stage of the river, offers superior
IndHcemcnts to shippers Freight received at all times
and steed free in fire-proof warehouse at old Charles
ton SteanTBoat Wharf.
For freight emgagements, apply to
J. M. KINGHLEY, Aeent,
dec4—tf office at Charleston Wharf.
St. Andrew’s Kali
AMERICAN SECURITIES LOOKING
UP.
CHAR L. COLBY* CO.,
cor, abercom and Bay streets.
novl4-tf
The attention of the public generally, and of
those especially intending to purchase
CHRISTMAS GIFTS,
is called to the large number of
FANCY ARTICLES,
many of them tbe work of the Sisters’ pupils, that
will ba for sale at the different Fair tables.
W. A. BEARD
A UI, person* having account* With the
will call and settle the maw at soy ofl
Bay street, np stair*. *». A.
TIIE PROPRIETOR OF THE IRISH
PEOPLE NEWSPAPER CONDEMN
ED TO TWENTY YEARS
PENAL SERVITUDE.
THE new, light draft, Iron, side-wheel steamer
Two Bora, (mate boat to Win. G. Gibbon*.j Capt.
Thos. Daniels, having superior accommodation
for Freight and Passengers equal to any of the Ocean
steamers, will ply regularly between the above Doiuts,
Leaving 6avannah every TUESDAY MORNING, at
8 o’clock; Leaving Doctortown every THURSDAY'
MORNING.
It is the desire of the owner* of the Two Bays
to make her an Accommodation Boat fur the Mer
chants of Savannah and the Merchants and Planters
along the line of the Atlantic & Gulf Road, until the
For Liverpool*
vjLjL The new first class clipper ship
VIRGINIA,
Weeks; Commander,
Is now rapidly loading at LowanFums, and, bavii
large’engagcments, will have ggHMRpatch.
For freight or passage, (taken rat lowest rates], i
nlaWB CHAKLE'L. COLBY * CO.,
WRl—tf cor. Bay and bercom streets.
PER, manufactured expressly for the Southern mar
ket, of usual thickness and weight. Size of sheets os
follows : 60x24, 60x28, 80x17, 80x9, 80l7, 38x2 inches.
Will be sold at a great bargain. Enquire of
G. P. BRADFORD.
348 Broadway, N. Y.
Or JOHN E. COWLES,
Comer Bull and Bay streets,
oct IS—2mo L. C. NORVKLL * CO.
TELEGRAPH BETWEEN CUBA AND
UNITED STATES,
&e., &c., &C.
B T virtue of authority vested In hm by BiqnlqUqa
poreed at a meeting of the German F! a Com
pany. held on the »Slh in*L, I, Henry Won. First
Foreman of tbs German Fire Company of Ntvarnaa,
Go., do heAby offer a Reward of Tw* Haadrtd
Dollars for the arrest, with pro.jf to convict of tks
person or parsons engaged in tbe murder of Mr. A.
cOKDES, late a member of this ezmpanr.
novSO HENRY B . N Foramen.
completion of that 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
New York, Dec. 14.
The steamship City of Boston, with Liver
pool dates to the 29th nit., via Queenstown to
the 30th, arrived at this port to-day.
Stevens, th8 Head Centre of the Fenian
Brotherhood in Ireland, had not yet been re
taken, and it is supposed that he has.escaped
out of the country.
A special commission for the trial of FenianB
assembled at Dublin on the 27th ult.
Capt. Corbett, who commanded the Shenan
doah at the time of her transfer to the Con
federate States, is now on trial at Queenstown
for a violation of the foreign enlistment set.
Liverpool, Not. 3.
The sales of Cotton on Monday and Tuesday
amounted to 22,000 bales, of which 7,000 were
taken by speculators and exporters. The mar
ket was more buoyant and prices fully Jr2
higher for American descriptions. The Flour
market was very dull. Pork quiet. Bacon
inactive. Spirits Turpentine unchanged. Rosin
quiet.
At Manchester higher prices were demanded
for cotton.
Londox, Nov. 30.
ConsolB 89 1-4 a 89 1-2 for money. United
States Five-T wen ties 64 5-8.
Arrival of the Jura
The steamship Jura, with Liverpool dates
to the 2d inst., has arriped at New York.
Tabv, (?) the proprietor of the Irish People
and travelling public.
Freight etored in our Warehouse, on Dillon’* wharf,
free of :harge. ERWIN * HARDEE.
D. JAMES DILLON, Agent at Doctortown.
Per Ship County of Pio
ton from Glasgow,
O /A/Y TONS Gartsherrie Pig Iron,
Al V/ v/ 250 tons Household Coal.
1,000 Hampers Potatoes.
150 kegs Herrings.
COLLARS—IVES.
IVES—COLLARS.
TIES, IVES. •
IVES’ TIES, NO LIES BUT REAL
BARGAINS IN FIRST
CLASS GOODS.
« Small WFin POODLE DOG, highly pris*ff by
A the owner, a suitable reword will bo paid for
hi* return to tbs store, 1W Broughton street,
nov 2B
nov21
50 cases Preserved Palm on.
20 do. Dried Finnan Haddock. For
CHARLES GREEN * SON.
LOST. •
A LADIES’ Single l ace Cuff 19— Brysa
and Gordon streets, on Barnard street. Tbs
finder will confer a bv r, and receivt a v.
word by leaving the some at tbe store of «
BLUN4 METER.
doc!4 on Bsv street.
Auction! Auction!!
THOMASVILLE,
a THE steamers Gen. Sbepley,
Orient and Clarion will make
Tri weekly trips to DOCTORTOWN,
running In connection with the Atlnn-
Inlf Railroad, leaving .Savannah 014 TUE8-
’HURSDAY and SUNDAYS, at 7 a. m.
h freight payable by shippers at onr office.
Ahgnita
Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday
Evenings,
AT
Store on Broughton St.,Third Door from Bull
W HERE will be offered a general assortment
ot Drv Goods. Boots and Shoes, Hosienr, Under
Clothing, Books,-Yankee Notions, Jewelry, Ac., *c„
at tbe purchaser’s own prices. Term* cash. Boles
positive. decl—lm
From
The steamer Amaion,
dor- West Broad and Bay Streets,
Sjf AH, GEO
WENTY cases (quarts, pints and half pints)
assorted Jellies
40 cases (half gallon, quarts and pints] assorte
kies; for sale by HILTON & RANDELL,
lecll 6 193 Bay street.
froflf Augusta, ar- j
r; ve<i at this port yesterday with 1200 bales of’
cotton, being the largest load brought down
the river this season, and a fair number of
i-i-sengers. We are indebted to Purser Du-
tont for late Augusta papers and the following
h\er news : j
December 12—Passed steamer Gen. Berry j
at Barber Shop, bound up; passed steamer!
Staadisb, at New Savannah, bound up ; passed i
steamer Fannie Lehr,
WHITE BOV. 11 yean of am with dark
hair, grey eyes, tinged with brown, for com.
ion. fall toce, well built and named AUGUSTU*
LBN, absented himself from home on tbe 4th ta4t*
a* yet no oatlitactory tiding* of him has boro
ived. He bod on a pair of Grey Pa. to, yellow
led boms pun Jacket lead-colored Felt Hat sad
to. Captaine of vessels and eteamere are coatiaaaA
to ship him. Any information of him will ba *MOs
efally received tn hie fath-r.
Copt RI< H RD D. MILLKJt,
Residence If. E. cor. Hsbcr-ksm and Bryan aht
qv person who will return Urn In his father, wffl
Jubly rewarded. decl»-*t
THE undersigned hs^e this day entered Into a co-
I partnership under the name and style of MoKBK,
BENNETT * CO., at McKay * Bennett’s old stand.
Will keep constantly an hand a fine assortment of
Carriages, Bretts, Rackavays, Baggies,
Harness and Coach Material
Of every description, which we sell at the ,
Lowest Gash Prioes.
fill work sold, warranted os represented. We have
fine Store Rooms, and forwarding will be promptly at
tended to. Consignments soli ited.
Wifi open by 1st January Manufacturing and Re
pairing Deportment, and will have Experienced
Work me El and Claolee material, and be
prepared to do any amount of Carriage Repairing.
«> McKEE, BENNETT * CO.
i G. McKEE, - *1
US. BENNETT, V
JAMES McKEE. |
15 BBLS. SOUND WINTER APPLES.
PER STEAMER NEVADA,
On consignment, and for eale by
CUNNINGHAM, PURSE & CO.,
'declS—2t Bay st., opp. Mariners’Church.
Freight to Augusta
NOTICE.
F erry wharf wood yard.—ah
orders for Wood to the above Yard will be sent
to P. W. Miller, In charge at tbe Wharfi accompanied
by the cart to insure attention. F. M. MYRELL.
cov24 tf
POINTS J3EYOND l
at Barrie’s Cut, bound |
up. December 13—Parsed steamer May, at j
Steel Creek, bound op; passed steamer Volun- j
teer, (towing two flats,) at obstructions; pass- !
Stone Ballast
Forwarded by Light Brgfi Steamers.
FOR SALE
I BOUT 100 tons heavy Stone Ballast, per ship
X Herald, at the Upper Cotton Pres*, for sale by
decl3—4t CHARGES GREEN & SON.
■eccivc Goods in our ware-
re and covered by insurance,
it draft steamers Berryand
mt to be put on the line.
C. L. COLBY A CO.
TT honse, free of stnn
to be forwarded by the lij
Fa lean, and others al
Apply to the Agents,
LE cargo of brig Harp, consisting of—
4000 bush. Potatoes, Jackson’s,
fiObtrisfApplee,
12f* Cedar 8Mngles,
Si M -prucs fcantllng,
13 M Fine Boards.
Jl M Hemlock Boards, by ~
' HORATIO PITCHER,
-B foot Linctdn st, under the Bluff
Pilot Bread
New Citron,
bound ap; paused steamer Minnie Brandt, at
Dead Man’s Point, bound up.
Arrival of tho Wm. Tibbetts
Tbe steamship Wm. Tibbetts, Captain Coney,
from Boston urived here yesterday at an early
^T i u f fre ‘ Kht '‘ nd * few passengers.
Tb. Tibbetts, leave, for Boston on Sunday morn-
mi-
ArHwml «f use Rictmond.
The fine steamship Richmond arrived from
Bzltunoiw yesterday afternoon, consigned to
Mum*. LbBoche & WmL We return our
»» PBMf Bmery for Iftt* Baltimore
-vF all kinds—a large assortment in Boxesland Bar-
1 . rels, at low prices. GADEN & UNCKLES,
^M.ia_tf cor. Bay and Barnard streets.
GADEN & UNCKLES,
100 Bbls. Guano & 300 Bbh« cement*
dec!2—tf’’
Brooms-Pails.
IFTT doz Painted Wire Brooms
40 doz 2 hoop md 3 hoop Paul
25 gross* 3 " 1 * '
ell 6 193 Bay street.
Hominy-Corn Meal
QA BOXES Uyer Raisins; 50 quarter boxes
OU Layer Raisins; DO drams Figs. 1000 lbs. Cur
rant*; 10 boxes Citron; SO boxes assorted Candles;
600lbs. 8. B-Almonds- 500lbs.BrasUNats; 6 cases
Bejtttra, «d60Mcs Ollr* QU to* bl OTT , nTO _
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