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SAVANNA
'NAL REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19. 1866,
- i > “ j ^ ; 7.--— . — ■ ■ — — ■ ■ >■*? •, , *- .
Personal-
Hon. James L. Seward,- of TfiomasviUe.
Oa. formerly member of tlio National Con
;ress from the Second District, armed here
vesterday by steamer from Doctortown, and is
stopping at the Pulaski House.
Brigadier General Tillson departed for An
pitia yesterday morning. ' , ^ . ■ r. i *r ii—m .to
We understand that Maj. Gen. Carlin lias I AKKKST OF COMMANDER RAPHAEL, S?
TEST OATH DECIDED
l-NCONSTITIITIONAL.
(i
pon? North.
; aj*»r General J. M-Brannati left our city ye?*
:«rc»y ^ or Augusta, to assume temporary com-
T,»rd of the Department of Georgia.
The efficient manner iu which General Jlrau-
,1 has invariably discharged the delicate and
acuii duties devolving upon him while com-
the Military District of Savannah, have
,,.J bini to be an officer of rare adniicisti alive
while his unassuming and courteous
. r towards all, have wou him the esteem oi
c -c mens.
T... e General will bear" with him to- his new
rt- of duty, the good wishes of all claaaca,
1, a oi a large circle of devoted personal friends.
,V bespeak for the General a cordial recap.
• 3 at the bands of our neighbors, who will lind
to be all that we represent.
HASH, BEAVER, LYON S CLOTH,
end BROADCLOTH CLOAKS, iu great
, K ty and low prices, rangings irom i?S
upwards, at 13 Barnard treet.
Irom Align MM.
11,e steamer R- H. May, Capt.
Acgasta, arrived here yesterday. We
SEMMES.
Mobile, December 18.
In the United States District Court to-day
Judge Bertrand decided that the TestOath was
unconstitutional.
Commander It.,J. Semmes. of the late Con
federate Navy,, was arrested last evening by
orders from Washington, and is now en route,
under guard, fur the North. /
SPECIAL NOTiCcS.
Tax Notice.
Savannah, Dec. IS. 166b. I
Ownct* of Lets, lands and improve
meats in the (Tty of Savannah, Ga , are
notiffed that the • . t
T.AJX B< ) I v I ^
for said Cttyls completed, and the Ta.\.es riut* tbr remi
may be paW to the undersigned, within eiaiy (<'*•)
from this date, at oar otilce,”
North-west On. South Broad & Lincoln stg..
In said dty ofSavannab,
Por noc-paymenlPof the Tax, the Act of Congress
prescribes a Forfeiture of the Property
taxed to the Fnited State..
Office hours from !> to IS X. M., and 2 to 5 I\ M.
T. P. ROBB, )V. S Died Tax
S. A. PAN COAST.Uommifsioners Dist.
' J>C. DATES. | of i.eorgia.
declS-tr > .
ELEGANT JEWELRY,
FIHE SILVER WAKE,
AND
RICH FANCY GOODS.
FtlLROAD NOTICES.
Attention Boys!
-, irom
arc io-
.. i.r J to her purser for late papers and the fol
.mg items of river news : Deo. lli, 10 a.
. si -edste-mert Goodsell, 2 miles below Silver
b-juDd up; U a. m., ‘Volunteer, a; Me
t -.i., Reach, do; 12 1-2 p. m., Scorpio, at L.’u;
benches, do; 1 p. m., Union,'at Daniel’s Landings
f,.. ir, 7 1-2 a. m., Gibbons, at l'ossom’i Eddy
a Ida. m., Minnie Brandt, at Thompson’
i * l ord, do: Krenson’a flat suck above Pnrys-
- ir^ Saturday, 12 m. Deo. 18, 8 1-2 a. m.
t; ri*topher, at Railroad Bridge, bonnd up.
Central Railroad.
SffTR
Superintendent's Office. 1
Savannah, Ga, Nor. 18th v 1965. /
W iid r Wednesday, 22d instant, a daily train
" ill leave tor Augusta at 8.3» a. in., connecting
a hue of Hacks running between Station No. 6,
mtrul l. iilroatl, and Waynesboro*, on the Augusta
it! Sirvftni'.’in TfHiliviml
You arc forbidden to Ore Crackers,
Squibs and other Fireworks in the public
r or on the Sidewalks, but will be permitted to
I amnse yourselves in the squares, provided it is not ac
companied with annoyance to passers by. Bonfires
will not be allowed. The Police will arrest and carry
| to the Guard House all violations of the above.
By order of the MAYOR.
B. H. ANDERSON, Chief of Police. decl6—3t
U’ltil
I < 'OJ
I and ■ • »van!2:ih Railroad.
rossorby this linf* wiH arrive in Augusta tbs
I »« at morning a/Lcr leaving Savannah, in time to
connect with the Heorgis Railroad train for Atlanta —
nvpiriiifnr, arrive in bavannah at P. M.
r Veinh i to "o by i»nanenger train must be prepaid and
be debverod half horn-lieforedq ‘ “ -
nov2h
Notice.
ieparture of Train. By or-
GEO. W. .DAMS,
General Superintendent.
Central Railroad.
SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK, I
December 9tb, 1865. C
An election for six Directors to manage
the affairs of this Bank for one year will
be hold at the Banking House on the Second Tuesday
in January next, being the 9th of that month. Polls
open from 10 o’clock, A. M. to 2 o'clock, P. M.
decl'L—lawl JACOB SPIVEY, Cashier.
SHIPPING.
FOR
6 ALT J MOllE.
t hb
WiU leave for Balt-more 2 His x>kt th« ism
Inst, at 10 o;clo* ’
The accommodations for panwmgeri on tmont this
earner are superb, and travelers desbao* qI^..l,
ew York and other Northern cities will tAefwu
jet through ticket, at
es, by taking paretge
Christmas and New YeavsGifts.
OPENING r AT TUJi TIME T ° SELECT PRESENTS FROM A SPLENDID STOCK JUST
HAMILTON’S, I Ci-IANGE OF DAY.
steamer
New
hundred ofiles of sea travel, and get through tl
the same rate charged by other lines
| on the « tchtaond.
Fol freight or passage, apply to
LaR » OHR ft WE9T, Agente,
dec’1 5 donas' Block.
r*r
9 and 10 1-4 SHEETINGS,
, at 13 Barnard street.
vert
liifirave of tfae Steamer Falcon.
The steamer Fulcon, running on the route
between Savannah and Augusta, was inicoii-
nally released from arrest yesterday, by
, r.ivr of Colonel Kimball, commanding this
District. This vessel was seized a few days
i by the Provost Marshal, for refusing to
• v ^ detachment of United Slates troops
Augusta to Savannah, and a guard placed
n her, which was removed yesterday.
i Nt'LISH CALICOES, very wide, 31)
c at 13 Barnard street.
superintendent's Office, 1
Savannah, Nov. 18th, 1865./
This Company is now, in connection with W. J.
[ Di-kerson & Co.'s Wagons, prepared to receive and
forward to Augnsta, Macon, Atlanta, Ac., daily, from
Twenty to Thirty Thousand Ponnds of fteimit, and
go through in from three to five days.
ship Freight and other expenses must be paid by
Fhippera.
Railroad Freight can be laid here or at destination
lid.
be, per
I'y order
GEO, W. ADAMS,
Genera) Superintendent.
rtanroaii r reignt can be paid here or at destina
Fn ighta on Perishable Goods must be prepaid
Rates to Augnsta, until further notice, will b
rot 50cents; per 100 lbs., $2 00. tty order of
Drugs, Chemicals. Ac.
foe attention of otlr readers is special*
-, directed to tlie advertisement of Dr.
ffui. M. Walsh, which will be fonud in
r column of our issue this morn-
This gentleman has just added
ii.-geiy to his previously ample stock.
i< also a large and varied assortment
1 the articles usually found iu a well
j mited drug and chemical store, to-
•*: with a find assortment of Paints,
. ! - Glasses, Ac. Dr. Walsh is also sole
V at. in the State of Georgia, for the
el Ilelmbold’s Buchu.
CENTRAL RAILROAD & BANKING CO., I,
Savannah, Dec. 11th, 1365. f
E* BL'EFD by The Board of Directors that no
Lumber nor Timbershail be transported ove- tfae
Company's Hoad, except by special contract with the
Superintendent GRO. A. OUYLEB, Cashier.
g-r' 11 NOTICE.—To rut C rrize.Nn os |
CuxTHkM Coi/nty—I respectfully an-
I nonnee myself as a candidate for the ^Office oi Tax
I Collector at the election in January next, and humbly J
I solicit your support EDWARD POWER.
nov27—td
Neticc to Skippers or Goods by the Steamer
Savannah,en the 4th Day of Xov., 1865.
All persons who stripped goods by the
steamer Savannah on the above named
day, are requested to call immediately at’fhe office oi
F. M. Myroll, Esq., Harris' Building, Bay street, and
identify such goods as have been saved from the
wreck of the steamer. T. W. WOLCOTT, Agent.
nov20—tf
FOR SHERIFF OF CHATHAM t OI VTY.
The uadersigned announce to his
friends and the voters of Chatham.couuty,
that he is a candidate for the office of Sheriff of the
County at the next election, and respectfully solicits
their eoffra^ue in hie behalf.
novO tf
FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
IS* •aVKT 8TYLI OF JEWELRY, . .„„„b jLSSSll"
wh^.L*d " 1 Wi » 8 *» T ">*> -i"» p»a~w. |
SEWING MACI LIX ] ;s.
HAMILTON’S, . ,
CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKE^STREETS.
For Palatka, Fla..
VIA VARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST.
MA&YS. VERNANBINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PIC0LATA.
auction sales.
Dry Goods,
'CLOTHIZSTG-,
U00T3 & SHOES,
at_
BY BLI V 4c MET R.
THIS DAY, 19th irst., at 10 ovl ck. a. m., will be
•old Jo front of at»-r:
6 cases containing Cal! oea. DelsicS*. Do m Ooode.
Mmuos, ( aiaWce, Manuels. Unudkarcbieffi. k rt
not.,ms. f bawls, Honda, Ladies' Ocura' aa i chridreuV
SlUci.
ALSO
Black and colored Caarlmere Pa-ts,
uasiuere Freck and ack aataOror cata, thirty
Moae, Bouta and !
„„ ALSO
2- bbis Ck-tee Ham*.
Fkktaa ^•* Dd ai ““hier«
dec!9
Butter, and uuuieroua other artl lct
decil—1mo
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE LOW
. SHIPPING.
IE well known ateemer, formerly the St. Johns,
b«t now the Helen Getty, Captain O. B. In
graham, will leave the Wharf foot of West Mrood
street every SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock.
A. M„ precisely, for the above Landings.
For Height or passage, apply on board or to
L. 6. BENNETT, Agant,
* cor. West Broad and Bay street*.
AGENTS—Darien, A. A. DeLorgte.
Jacksonville J. «. Samis Jt Co.
, Palatka, H. R. Teasdale.
Freight payable by shippers. . octSS
TO
Wi’sdUp An Estate.
A
BBNJ, L. COLE.
STATE AYD MISTY TAX COLLECTOR.
The subscriber is a Candidate for re-
election, and respectfully asks the suffrage
of the citizens of Chatham County.
SEABORN GOODALL.
OCt30
For SNeriH ef Chatham County.
The undersigned announces to his I
lriends and the voters of - liatham County
thathe is a candidate for the office of Sheriff of tile
. y ...... vs. ■ County at the next election, and respectfully solicits I
ti ^ MUKR OF BENEA OLENT^ LADIES'I their suffrage in his behalf.
Must Of tlie Platform Cars of-the Company being em-
plovi d in moving iron aud Ties for rebmldiiig the
Road will preveut the battling of Wood andLiunber
excer' in limited quantities. GEO. W. ADAMS.
VALUABLE FARM,
51-2 Miles from Augusta,
/“lOWTAINING fl80j One Hundred and Eighty
vV Acres, more or less. About (100) One Hundred
acres of it in valuable wood : a good Dwelling with (7)
seven Rooms, Stables, Carriage House, and (7> seveu
Farm Buildings.
To a party desiring a good healthy, comfortable
House, within 50 minutes' drive ofi.- ugusta, the above
place offers superior Inducements.
For full particulars enquire of
CHAN. L. COLBY A CO.
nov7 cor. Ahercorn and Bay streets. j
For Sale.
Anmiaffl Freight payablcjjyshippers.
* or Augusta. l For Palatkaj
The light draft steamer
AdI^JR.-5r
(’apt. Hooper, Win start from the Wharf foot of Abe -
com street, on WEDNESDAY, the 20tli hist., at 8
o’clock, A. M.
For freight aud passage, apply to
. ,. CHAS. L. COLBY ft CO..
dct1 ' cor Bay and bercom streets.
FREIGHT TO aUgUsTA
AND
POINTS BEYOND !
Fla
I VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. JlA
RYS, PERN AN DINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICO LATA.
Connecting with steamer “Flora Temple’’ at 'St
Marys. Freight will be received for King’s
Ferry, Centervillcge, end all Land
ings on the S'. Mary’s River.
THB new hud Vast steamer
Fountain, Captain G. W. l ast
. ner, will leave for the above place*
.every TUESDAY MORNING,
at 10 o'clock.
For freight or passage, apply on board at Padel-
ford’s wbarf near White's Central Pres*, or to
^ M. ft. COHEN, Agent.
Freight willbe received every dav during the week
at the warehouse, by WM7R. H. BfeUEN,
Freight nayable on wharf. Shippers wtU fttmsh
| weight aeg measurement of goods. tf aog*4
fi »
FAIR!
A Sea Island Cotton ' Y aud others aCout to be put on the
Forwarded by Light Draft .Steamers.
u oar wa
lyinsuraoi
Berrrs
i VV ¥ prepared to receive Goods in oar wart-
I . “Y house, free of storage and covered bv inaunm™.
Apply to the Agents,
sepal tf
of thi^ city, feeling a lively interest- in the wel-
f ire of the
dec!8-lw
JOHN REEDY.
FEMALE ORPHANS
r^ f
A Good Investment
. v attention of capitalists and others is
. to the advertisement in another column,
: which a valuable Sea Island Cotton PianLi
ii i- uffered for sale at a low price. This
t .tion is situated on the Sapelo river,about
.;i miles from the ocean, and somefonrieen
s....- trorn Darien. This is a fair opportunity
{ : those seeking investments, as the property
s resented as highly valuable, and one of
. > ;-c>t locations in Georgia.
A lew moira of those RICH SCOTCH
- A RFS, only 25 cents each, at 13 Bar-
l. rd street
A CARD.
We, the undersigned, passengers cn the
inter Fannie Lehr, on her trip from Augusta
; Savannah, tender our candid thanks to Cupt.
Chas. H. Lewis, and the Purser, Chas. L.
Ri igclv, and to the other officers of the boat,
l; tcir special efforts in making our passage
t3 tor table and agreeable. Their gentlemanly
erndoct cannot fail to secure friends. We
!j ’»e pleasure in assuring those who may have
jicasion to travel on the river, that upon the
Fannie Lehr, they will find good accommoda'
nous and excellent fare.
Geo. Ciany, S. B. Weiton,
IraukM. Hight, J. S. Notton,
L U Newbern, J. W. Bray,
Geo. T. Olmsted, D. A. Lakeman,
Chas. Wright, llenry Wolfshou,
Jas. N. York, Jas. L. Sherman,
J, H. McCall.
From New ForkT~
rns cteynship Tybee, Capt. Crowell, from
k’vw Vork, arrived at this port early yesterday
- 'ming in seventy-three hours. The Tybee
sT.red off the bar at 7 o’clock on Sunday eve-
t.cg. We are under obligations to her Purser
; t a tile of late New Y orfc papers. The Ty-
i c brings a large list of passengers and a
heavy freight.
MADRAS HANDKERCHIEFS, at 13
Barnard street.
Goftoy » Lady . Book.
Wc have received from the News Depot of
EsuU Brothers, the January number of this
popu>*r Magazine, which contains handsome
fashion plates end select reading for the fair
sex ; also, Harper’s Weekly, and other papers
hi advance of the mail, for which they will
( .ease accept our thanks.
Lot of ENGLISH DELAINES, 3»
cents, elegant patterns, at 13 Barnard
street.
Puff I Puff!! Puff!!!
Do j on wish to get a good Pull V Road
Coiitant’s advertisement, call Constantly
a. his store, and try a “gentle Havuna,
precious Segars,” from his stock just re
ceived. A
•upc ,1- nt l ;r fupport on the charity of the good
■SISTERS OF OUR LADY OF MERCY,
Will give a — _ •
A SINOIji: IJOX OK
BRANDRETIi’S PILLS contains more
vegetable extractive matter than twenty Imres of any
pilis in the world besides; fifty-five hundred physicians
uso them in their practice to the exclusion of other
purgatives. The first letter of their value is yet scarce*
ly appreciated. When they trie better known sudden
death and cor,finned sickness will be of the past Let
those who kuow them speak right out in Iheir favor.—
It is a duty which-\yiil save life.
0*r
race are subject to a redundancy of vitiated bile
at this season, and it is as dangerous as it is prevalent
but Brandreth's Pills affbrd an invaluable aud efficient
protection. By their occasional use wewprevcnt the
collection of those impurities, whicli, when in sufficient
The-mention of tbo publia generally, and 0 f I duantities, cause so much danger to the bodv’s health.
Plantation,
C ONXAINING about ^50 acres open Land, and
about l,luo acres Pine aud Hammock Land : sit
uated on Bapelo River, about 7 mHm from the Ocean
and 1-1 miles from Darien. McIntosh county.
Also a Cotton Plantation containing about 4,3i^o
acres of land, S00 acres open and under cultivation.
fitjHlttr IWetkly Ztenpicr
.. BETWEEN .
* ''and
^a|D O CTORTOWM,
C. L. COLBY ft CO.
Connecting Regularly and PuuetaaUy with Atlantic ft
-— Gulf Railroad.
TO RENT.
FOR RENT.
T W ® ” ,C ® PIjAWTATIDWS on
A nah Rher, known as Coleraine and Tw
_ . Savan-
1’weetkidc,
Also a Residence on the savannah. Albany ft Gulf I B aD k.
late the property of James Potter, deceased. Apply to
the undersigned at the office of the ( eutral Railroad
•,!ui the w*;»k immediately preceding Christ-
mas, opening on MONDAY, the 18th, and oloss
iagon SATURDAY, the 28d instant; at
Si, Aadrew’s Dali.
those eipecially intending to purchase
t I5HIST.V1AS GJFTN,
is called to the largo Dumber of >
FANCY ARTICLES,
m any rf t! em the work of the Sisters’ pupils, that
will bo for sale at the different Fair tables.
deell tf ' *'
L^MsMypwe:
Plantations,«■*
TimberlaudB, &c..
C IOJ! ItKCTl, Y enrveyed and gapped out,' with
J written descriptions of their character, locality,
surriiiuKliiizs, Ac , &c. Iterchasers introdncod for
buying m leasing the same when desired. . •
ill attend to business in any part of the State. Also
Mecluiiiicnl Engineering promptly attended to.
J. W. R. HILL,
Office 117 Bay «t»et, ovcrT. J. Dunbars store,
declS—lw
r\PrFi)S ! ATKK STfiKI/PI
FACTOllY, CADEN, N.
1 ,
R.
WAREHDUSES
ESTERBROOK &. CO.,
STEEL FEY MAYlFACTEKERS, ’
l No. 403 Arch M .Phta.
I No. 42 John it.. N. York.
Samples and prices ou application. Lots made to
Older oOih v pattern or stamprequired.
c'Al I’UiN.—These Pens are genuine American
manufacture, and effiiul in finish elasticity and B*e-^r,vry — ,—
r.essoi i-.iiut to the i»est imported. They are, these, stuwieed at its rapidfty jn removing thbse diseases,
ore, sure to gain the confidence of the American pijt>-
lie. 1 be ‘ I'.-imile of our signature is soffieleiR se
curity ugainst foreign imitation,
. , R. KSTKRBROOK ft CO.
cr- And for sale nt Retail by aU Stationer* in the
United States. nov40— eodBm
Whiiford. & Qo
MANEPAfTlJRE^B .
They soon cure liver complaint, dyspepsia, loss of appe
tite, pain in the bead, heart-bnm, pain in tlie breast-
| bone, ehddcn famtness and co-tiveness. Sold by all
respectable Dealers in Medicmea, dec4—2w
,. — IMA.BBIAGrKi GrTJIOK.—
.‘“■ jJfl Young's Great tPhyriological Work, of
Everyone his own Doctor—Being a Private Instructor
for Married Persons or those about to Marry, both
Male and Female, in every thing concerning tlie phy.
siology aud relations of our Sexual System, and the
Production or Prevention of Offspring, including al
the new discovert* never before given in the English
language, by WM. YOUNG, M D. This is really a
valuable and interesting work. It is written in plain
language for the general reader, and is illustrated with
upwards of one hundred engravings AH young mar
ried people, or those contemplating marriga, and hav
ing the Mast impediment to married life, should read
this book. It discloses secrets that every one should
be acquainted wit^. Still it is a book that must be
locked up, andriot lie nbout’the house. It wilTbe sent
to anyone an the reseipt of fifty cents. Address Dr.
WM. YOUNG, "N6.41(5 Spruce st., above Fourth, Phil
adelphia lawfim scp2t
YOU CANNOT HAVE A
HEALTliY CONSTITUTION while your
Stood is impure. Conttitutios Lira Sykcp purges
fhe system of hnpuTilles, and stimulates the vital or
gans to a vigorous and 'healthy action, eipcllin:
disease and restoring.the health. Like Svam* rapidly
cures disease which are caused by Im/nire filnod.—
Scrofnla, or King’s Evil, Tumors, Old Soros, Ulcers,
Blotches, Eruptions, Pimples,’ Boils, Erysipelas, Tet
ter, Salt Rheum, St AnthonySB Fire, Scald Head, Ring
Worm, Cancerous Tumors, Sore Eyes, Syphilis, and
all foul diseases. Disease of the Heart Palpitation,
Dyspepsia, Ulceration of bones of the Nose, Scalp ami
Face. Use Co.nstitt-hon Like Sveck and you wifi be
It
leaves the blood pnre, and complexion clear, and you r
system free.from disease. Sold by ail Druggists.
MORG VN ft ALLEN, Wbolesalc Druggists,
General Agents, 46 Cliff street New York.
Seld by apflealetain medicines. nov22—3m
Railroad. The House contains 6 comfortable Rooms,
and is nearly new. The Lot contains about 14 acres.— ;
The Garden contains many choice fruit trees, aud
these estates are in all respects worthy the attention
of persons seeking genteel and healthy Residence*. I
AU of which I will sell low for cash.
For terms, apply to M. B. HOLLAND, Darien,
dcclS—lot McIntosh County, Georgia.
miTMiiOM lSLii\DLAi\D
A Rare Chance for Obtaining
Valuable Property near the
City,
FOR ^SALE.
A VUUi
bison's I
Two Hundred
the culture of Cotton, Corn or market vegetables.
It also presents a frontage on the 8avannah river, eli
gible sitea for a number ot Wharf lots.
Apply soon, as the property will be withdrawn from
market alter the first of Jauaary next, to
NOBLE LYON.
declS—6t 155 Broughton street, Savannah.
Rice Plantation
KICIiAUDM. CUYLER, Executor.
decl5—cod—2w
FOR RE^T
A LARGE, well fiuiFbedflnd faraiah-
ed Ptore, auir^ble for tfee Dry Gooda and
bhoe trade For particulars, euquireat 1(59
Conprees street.
decl‘<i—eodOt
Rooms to rient,
TNURNISHED or tuifureished, with or without
JL _ Board; apply on South Bread street, third don
East of Barnard, north aide. dec7—tl
THE. new, ltebt draft, Iron, side-wheel steamer
Twe Beys ftnatelKmt to M iu. G. Gibbons,; Capt.
Tbos. Daniels, hiving sap»*rior nceommodatou
for Freight and Passengers equal to any of tlia Ocean
steamers, wdl ply regularly between the al»ove pohib}.
Irving Favauuah eanry TUESDAY MttRNING. at
9 o*do* k; LeiTdng Doctortown every THURSDAY
MORNING. «
It is the desire of the owner* of the Two Boy*
to make her an Accommodation Boat far the Mer
chant* of Savannah and tlie Jlercbtuits and Planters
along the line of the AtlgnUc ft Gulf Road, until the
completion of t hat Rom], and With this object in view,
no effort will lie spared on the part of her Owmrs.
Agents a*i officers to meet tlie Wants bf the freighting
and travel!itg public. 5
Ikefeht stored in our Warehouse, on Dillou’s wharf,
free Of charge. ERWIN ft HARDEE.
D. JAMKS DIXXON, Agent at Dcctortown.
decl2—8w
St. Andrew’s.Hall For Palatka, Fla,,
DC rMkteil fiilP Rjl’1* (l/infnrtat Arr> 1...1.. I ' *
W ILL oe reuted for Ba’la, Concert*, Ac.
to Messrs. MYEiiiS, ft a under the
novW-Jfr
to Mgaanj. MYEJSS, ft o. under the Hail, orto
DAMD R. DnjfiX,
Bay-street.
*»
IVHfilEkXLB DEALERS IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING
lilll >V It33 Brortdwajf,
C mior AYdrth-Strfct,
NEW yortK.
T - v. ^ATUUKt.
"M.II. WUlTKoiiD,
' l
HfMY SIIA.FKR,
J. ft. VA.N WAGKNEN,
A. T. lUMlI.TOH. . - 1 .
!3 ta Payne ftr'CarhSrt to liquidation.
octiS codGm ^’ -r 9 w J —
J. shaffbb,
CoEumiN§ion
THAT valuable Rice Plantation, known
A aa "Strathey Hall," un the Ogeechee River,Bryan
county, about 22 miles from Savannah.
For particular*, apply at thp Cemiting Room of ft-
win ft Hardee, Bay street. Savannah.
CHAS. S. HARDES,
Executor Estate G. W. McAllister.
dec2—codiw
The Undersigned
O FFERS for sale his well known valuable Plan
tation, Causti" Bluff, by the river, within , three
miles of this cby, and «xtending to AngustWe creek,
containing about eight pr nine hundred acres, the greater
portion rice lands, 'nils property has many hand
some sites for residences, and from As proximity to
the City, is likely to improve rapidly.
For nirther particulars, apply to . '•
dec6—eodlm KOBT. HABERSHAM
FOE SALE.
early date. Brice *2,000.
QJii-lfcitadoi’o S s
EX C E L 8 I O R DYE,
Which in a twinkling
Prsdnccn the most Enchanting
' Shade* ol Color
From Brown to BOicit, is consequently a universal
. iavoritertho more especially as it
Intpirowe* the <(nality of the Hair,
And requires renewing, lers lrequently than any other.
WINKLER, ’
At Henry Wayne's Stables, West Broad street.
nov22 Jf
For Sale. %
O NE splendid 4 or « Horse Wagon with Harness U
match. Enquire at
novl6~tf
Offices to Rent.
nESIllABLE Offices to Rent over store conie ry 1
Ls Bay and Barnard streets, Enquire of
_novl4 LtHU .HE, OADEN ft UNOKLES.
FOR BENT,
IDS TWO BOOMS, FURNISHED, to
17.1 FERN A NI)INA AND JACK80N-
. . VILLK.
The new, exceedingly fast ami
splendid ‘
Oity Point
i iet to gentlemen. Apply, at this offici.
nov to
Capt- 1 ‘* T0 T *iNirf* wharf, aa above,
every WEDNESDAY, at 4 ft. M.
Jke pity Pifiut Was built by her j>re*enl pwper*
without regard to cost, her rfatc roouis and caflua
being furnished in the muet luxurious maimer.
Goods to he forwarded can bs stored daring the
absence of the boat. ■
Per freight or passage, apply to
K. W. ADAME,
or Ji S. CUBRUTHERS,
Hodgson's Ra' ge, Pa street,
mr to Bell,
YORK, WILLIAMS, BeINTIRH * CO.
THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, to Rout of store, will ka
POld :
90 Mid* Baton f bn alders.
15 tierces do. do
3 do. < uuvsssad Hams.
10 bbis ccka.
20boxea8ttip.
11 Cases Tomato Cataap, qosra.
13 cases do. do pints.
6 i ream Tartar.
4t’ bbis Apples.
3 cases Iinclriebflrrtes
4 cases Mustard.
58pieces Priu's
4‘> pair Ulapkets,
1 cask Jamaica Rum
1 task i-1 Croix.
75 kits Mackerel.
4 Horses.
6 Mules.
75 sacks Vats,
One lotof Furniture. <S«el»
BV THOMAS J. WAL'H.
THIS DAY, at It) o'clock, in front of store, will b*
»>ldj
8 case* St. Jnlien Claret.
6 liaskete”» hampagne (Ueidsetck).
4 duzeu. bherry Wjne.
10 d : z. old Pbrt \rino
2 case* old Bourbon Wbishy.
‘i casks sms.
5 M Segars
2 boxes Tobacco. •*
2 casks Rice •
2 chests Oolong Tea. •
i do. Hyson Tea.
3 doz. Hcavy.Kuit blrta.
’ - ALSO
One very due Rug®-. '
*LSO
A lot of Household Fa altar*, and one Urge office
8 lose. deci9
BV BELL. WILLY ft CflKlSTfAN.
On WEDNE D Y 20th Inst., at 10 o'clock. In i. out of
store, will be sold without rc-erve:
The finest assortment of Cl,.thing ever offered, con
elating of—
Overcoat 1 ,
.-ack*.
Walking coats,
Tanks.
Vesta ftc— ftc. • <Jecl9
Clotsiug Out rfaltj of Dry (vuoda .
VORK, WILLIAM*. MclNTIRE ft CO
VA ill welt TLIT DAY, to cio * a C"Dcern:
An invoice of Dry Good*, comi-tiog of-
Prints, Delaines, Flannels, birring. How. aif Hose
Hats. Cays. Boot* aud hoes, . h.wla him Hand-
kerchiefs, ftc. dec 2
lOKK, W1LL4AMR. .KclBTIBi: A CO.
Will sell, at auction, THIS DA I, at 10 o'clock la front
of store:
An invoice of Bo des, Bi les, Prayer B oka,
Hymra books ahatopeareta Byron a Bure'*. Moor 1
and Pollock’s P.ietns. No ols. Hugo Miner's Wo k aa
assortment of chucl books. o.cl»
YORK Wll Ll t JD, BcI.ITlHR ft CO
Will scH THIS DAY', at nuettou. In re*, of •: re. on
\\ Uarto
50 M Nintho a Crick. ' dfC'.O
Aauiii'ibtr.itiix S;-le •
irv BELL) YVVLLI Or CHUTIAN*
On WEDNESDAY r,*x . 20 h lost, * n ..Yijca,
in front of a ore, wilt be so.d :
72 Building Lore,
Situated in that eur'iua < f the "iiy of S*rau- ab,
know? as Momtp llir vilie, ou tlio tou-b nre . f
the Ceuita? R ,l!roa4 D.-p«,t. Sold by .-dc- • 7 it*
Superior C urt of Chatham Conoiy. lur the b u
fit tbe beirs and orediiors ot the <*u>* of be
laie j .-bn 6. M-mnc.llio, deceased The pr, p- rty
pmeanrj c rare oj port unity for capita in* tc a ,k*
a profituMo ipyes'Euent. Bsie post.ire. 'fanae
easb—purrbnafrs paying for ti le*. A .18
WANTS.
dcc6—mtwtf
next door t
YYylly ,t Chrpt'an.
Geo. H. Arledge,
72 BAY STREET, |FOI DoCtOrfGWjQ
Between After coru & Lincoln Street,
FIV£ HUiMD^ED
AiiBsig linn 'ri fipK’ii!
T>EfWB deehvmsoffarDishtng tnm>r»nm-re*t 'ne.
JLh , e «’ Pt.s*ible prices I wtab t. boy a* t r si P »c-
ENRY WAYNE'S STABLE*,
cor York and West Broad eta
■» Sold by Druggists, and applied by all Hair Dressers
eMfigl '•
For Sale.
1 w "FIRKINS choice Butter.
A O CH A8. L. COLBY ft CO.,
^99n!Eae^B9EE^&!E9^R!!%RB^S
A
IN ALL KirtOQ OF
F0RKIGXj A NI) A MODffCR
County Jajlor.
Mr. Waring Rtuaell resumed, jte6terday
at rnoon, hia poet If Jailor of Chatham county
,or the first time since the departure of the
U nion army from Savannah.
DRESS GOODS at 60 oeote, at 13 Bar-
iHinl street.
CorrwetienT
Mr La ...
■a.-tw Wrlr'
ei the
ft
opposite 143 West s’tref't
Bulkhead, iietwoeu Barclay and" Verswita 7 ’
„ NEW VORK.
Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly o» *
put up fur the southern market: AU consk
promptly attended to.
• Refers to A. _
Walab, J. H. Pareoh
A. Haywood, T. j
twly . IttiyM
JOHA DiABlB* CO.,
STEAM.
P ACKINCBOX MAKERS
Noe. 184 ft 126 Torth at., (one Boat of Broad way j
NEW YORK. <■ V
Ail klnda of Boxes done up iff iboqk*, 1st fiottthem
“ 1 *■ *
Auction! Auction!!
SUMMONS’ HRAUILIAN
PKBBLIC SPECTACLE'S, to strengthen
■e toasighkef old and young, by day or I Tuesday, Thursday k Saturday
, with case and comfort to the eye, withont the
of. frequent"changes. These cele-
i are two weti kpown throughout the
Sspeak of their saperiotffy qver all others.—
i and.Single Telescopes of inupeuse power and
! sent free, by inclosing stamp.
SEMMONS, OCULIST-OPTICIAN,
Broadyray, under Lafarge House, N. Y.
ITCH
i Ir
TCH ! ITCH 1
SffafttcA! Scnetchl Scratch!
WHIATOJP6 OINTMENT
Will cure the Itch in 48 Honrs,
cures Salt Rheum. Ulcers, Chilblains,
EARS! GEARS
iomjfftheShta. Price, 5o cents. For sale by Q JtWmondr
cents to WEEKS ft POTTER, Sole sizes, suitable for
Evenings*,
AT
Store on Broughton St..Third Door from Bull
**5 offered a general assortment
of Dry GoudA, Boots and Shoes* Hosiery ITnJb*
Clothing. Boobs, Yankee Hotter*,
at the purchasers own prices. Term* »««* Sates
poririve. Anri ffffi .,
A *- ® *’ Singh L»ce Cnff, between
and Gordon streets, en BaniaiR ' ' '
fixder will confer a favor, and receive a
ward by leaving th« ssfoe at the gtqre of
*- . - -
WE
street, J
• free of
... tt will °“ *“ nd ' l
' any part of I roe sale *—
, Savannah, Gta.,
Grocer, j* hip t handler,
AND AGENT FOR
CARINGTON’S OILS.&C
Consisting of the following:
SJLKRM,
WHALE,
LABO,
KEROSENE a«tl
. folJSTSICKE) OTt.H
DZALSS IN
Benginc. *j
Tar, fitch,
SpicfM Turpentine,
arid Rosin. ]
Also, Agents for the celebrated Grofton Minera.
Paint*, and Dealers in American Zinc, White Lead
Chrome Green, YeBtav, Traesian Blue, Yerdiaris,
Varnish, ftc, *e. ^
Orders filled with promptness and despatch at the
Eoweat market Price. declg—lm
$200 Steward.
B T virtue of authority vested in me
AND
ucable from pioducrs, and the ninis ..f t>*«*ltTg la
so great in Kahsoad lore and Hotel • barge* 1 wi-b ad
)ii-ti«8 having Corn, Potato**. j*.*l o,|* yp. nr
“ a, ' n-d. Pork. F*t ar. Em
upper. K.g* tm '
»u«y.
Forcn
. by Rejoin t
ESdun'V—*** German Fire Com-
... foe 28th fnste, J, Henry Jlfun,
roremau of the German Fire Company of Savannah.
do hmffiy offer a ltewsid of Tw*
Rpllterm for th- arrsak with proof to convict of the
per&m re nwsons engaged in & murder bf Mr. A.
CORDS, isle a member of this Composy
HtljtHY BlIjGN,
TH0MASV1LLE.
THE .'tearoert Gem. Rhepler,
I Orient and Clarion will make
Tri weekly tripe to DOCTORTO v H,
, 'running in connection with the Atbm-
Kg i ?ffiJSSB‘JSS8lb s KfS’,7f J tlB -
Through height payable by fhippt rs at -our office
Freight wm bu received durtu- the week and stored
free of expense. m
For freight orpassage, apply to
„ . CH A-. D COLBY ft COS.
B0Wt ° eor. Bay and ALotootb eta.
For Augusta.
Thq steamer
- IsALJ^TZ-
Thi* steamer draws only twentv-eight Inches,
and at the present stage of the river, offers superior
inducements to shippers. Freight received at all times
and stored free la fire-proof warehouse at old Charie*-
‘on Steam Boat Wharf
For freight engagement*, Agent,
dec4—tf office at Charleston Wharf.
For Freight or Charter.
THE Jlr. bark EVENT*G STAR, Capt*
Edward Fry, hurtben 4'b U>ns, will take
it of € * “* *
MW
Klee, i
kurnlp*. Beeswax, Old < _. m , mmm WMm
to correspond with me for fuiui-blng me. giving ou a*
tity and quality of articMs and price sad lariiLi-ster
transponat'Cm
He also buy* Fire, panic larly Mink. Cbolo* Mink.
wed. rim srwua, lot, ot'« Fnr* very L,w.
AU goods sent him. be will do a. h,- hi* in ,,*ra pw>
remit pcvreptlT, their value *l »gre-d p- or. iia-l-et
oat ntrle money, he wishes fire i nndred pm a*, ar
one re mors *1 or^near each Railroad etai Lu in Georgia,
■Mabaoia, Tennessee ana Kentucky, to loan Lira from
twenty to fifty dollars for six mbdehs at 6 par cask x
12 months at 15 per cent
Kafcirence—AU ttev-oto cUlaana of Atlanta and lbs
balance of aaaklnd with whom be bar doll
KEbtkvNd z ■ uitr.
Grocer, P^osiston and Fur Ltetfar.
declfi
ccr, Pro»4s*on i
Lloyd street, injuring Raliromi v'.rk,
GFF1CE ATLANTIC ft GULF R. it. CO..
*■ Savannah, Hem. fto, is6h
8
'TE.I.HBOATR wanted at i
^romDjttrrtowa to
hural terete will be offered.
cT-tf JOHN sCKHVy. PrerfdeEt.
w, A. JBKATtO?
A •df.P'FJ?" haying accounts with the above Inn
^ to.fi call and settle the setae at my office. So. Ml
Rarstreet, aji stairs. W. A. BEARD,
oe®—U
decl6—3t
freight of rVAton or Timber, or both,
Cffi moderate rah a, or a cargo of Lumber
to a West India port. Apply to
YDNGE ft NIXOM,
;Bayetreot.
$30 Reward.
L toffiT or atnyeff, id October last, h Sorrel
Mule, about ekrht rears old, with grey make
and tail. Also a finMInla blind in both eye*.—
The hforeraid Mule* Were lost on the LouisiRle Road,
about twenty mJk» from fcvannlh. Twenty-five
Dollar* Reward wfi) be given Nr ttfe restorfirtm or the
tonal, end Five for toe Srey Mule. Apply to
. BUST. HAteitaBAM ASOM& *
tocldv-ter ■• , , . symnsh.
For Liverpool.
The new (fist class cHppei ship
VIRGINIA,
Week*, Commander, ;1
Is now rapidly
ply to
Rdf at Lower Press, sod, having
will hare quick-despatch,
sage, ftaken at lowest nuej, ap-
CHAhLE L. COLBY ft CO.,
cor. Bay and Abeecorn streets. ,
WANTED
pARTNFR mated wbh a cart capita’ of ff a to
Butt have a ftir IuovIbi!c« of ’ftriiy- im
tad HeKvnville bokDrBs Go <d rcfdkce win nS
quired. Addr. ■■ cj, at thteoffice. fail n
Wanted
TRTdfoam otnwMrtaWttrand poaMon. a Pvrier
AA and Two Bedrooms adfafinlaff tarubtod w*a
wi{|. privilege of cooking: or Hoard la a fffoinbte
family for two Mult* and two children. Plow aft
ffiteas^Boardlng,” office of this Paper, starin^urma.
WANTED
MIDDLING 0DTT0J AND BICE,
Tit cxchaagH for *1# to ff?0 0*o of very Co*ir*bte
1 Ruiuaitr Dress Good. *«.. e ..*iTTrt-VT
most comptece aaMgrimat of tot chooret traree—No
OldRtock. -Aulyto JOHN F Yul NO,
p north Fourth sum. Pb'JodaiGkta.
>— -DeWktft Morgu. ton 1
dc*—ic L.r
Wood Mareh* Haywood.
. BaliowaU ft Ck, or
Scarf with small D:
toder will be Bbeeally
office.
. LOST.
SWte*'
Ibr tearing R at
dec18 -
For Liverpool. ;
" THE A Na 1 ship MOUNT IJLANC,
Is now rapidly loading, at Whites
. Press. Foe balance of freight, fbarlng
only tor a fewhundred baka,J
KOCHB! gADEN A UNCKLKS, Agta.
SHAW ft
seplfi I
. BAT I Agra s wanted te
I a mw and woodorfal *RW iso
ixauTJr* •—
LOST
Small WHITE POODLE DOG,
owaar. A a
I to the Mar*, 1
> pate
I to*. r
NOTICE.
im
ti ffa
• O.T.OaRX^CMrl
mUfmmm^wrn
200
tes.