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SAVANNAH NATIONAL REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27. 1866.
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"local matters.
Mr l0„. Iiakklnv Attar
uroad iBHi-twi Pin*"' »■»»•»-
ou.lr Wounded.
OnCbrtilmM xlteruoon quite » •.Moo, «lrr»r
occurred .i Ih. corn.r of We.t U'«-* *»<* »•!■>•
nreeu. in -hioU UHrJ P*"»“ «"
oueljr injured. A. f« - « »"• b«o .bl. to
.ether them, the f«U »™ “ f »"
1, aoeme that the "*>Ukej demoo,
usual, >u .t If. bollom of ,U U» trouble.
A party of wbtt*
liilucnoo of liquor, Muulud »colored wan who
,11 freoeebljr puling nlong tbi etreet. The
roloreJ men. to neonp, the fur, of the mob
ru.b.J lu'roee the itront nnd nought rnfngn In •
rru.-crr .torn, where b. wne olo.elj pnr.u.d by
; h , maddened orond, one of whom uttempt.d to
Joel the oolorod mnn n powerful blow with
[ioce of out-iron wblob he held in hi. her
The terrified men menegod to dodgo the fentlul
t,...w. A white women, .e!d*to be the proprle
„ of tho .tore, who wee etendiog neer by et
,be time eipoetuletlng with tho pertle. end on
deMorinl to reitore hermony, reooired the blow
,,f tho nti.elle eluted et the oolorod men', heed
„,j toll ncuieloil to the floor .weltering In e pool
f blood whioh oo.ed freely from e terrible end
- ir leered mortel guh In her heed.
the nowa of the ueualnetlon ereeted inteoao
excitement, end reiultod In inoreeetng the fury
of the mob egelnel the nnoffendiug colored men.
„!io, while attempting to oeoepe from tho etore,
we. act upon, foerfhlly beaten end mortally Blab
bed. rho infuriated erowd eeerned to have aetla
trad their thirat for human blood after the et.
loal ],t to perpetrate two murdera. The Poliot
reached tho acono of the dlaturbeuoe end mode
revere! errant., but whether the guilty pertle.
Implicated in thole etrocloua outrage woro b
cured or not, wo wore unable to ascertain.-
I’rior to thia lavage affair, auroral amallor rowa
occurred in the aame looality, recalling in tho
maiming end braining of aererel peraona. Wo
ainccroly treat that auoh an example will be
made of the perpetretora of thoae Inhuman and
bloody deeda, that it will teaoh othera almllarly
diipored that intoxication will proro no oloak fr,
murdera and other henlona Crimea—an aot of
atrocity committed under auoh inflaenoe8 may
j,,but itoanuot,and ehould not, exonorato
the culprit.
Private Denaountratlono
Among the many festivities of Christ
ians night it affords ns much pleasure to
chronicle the demonstration at. tho house
of our enterprising citizen and merchant,
Mujor L. Stuart, who gave a party to a
select tew of his friends. The entertainmeu t
opened by a splendid display of fire-woi ks
consisting of rockests roman, oandles
spilling wheels, blue lights, Ac., ad in/ini.
during which he was serenaded by
the excellent hand of tho 12th Maino
llegt., after which the band was most
eloquently addressed by a young lady of
Savannah per proxy, and then invited to
partake oi the Major’s hospitality, which
is only equaled by his enterprise ns -
merchant, niter which tho party in
dulged in the pleasures of Terpsi
chore until the wee sma' hour of tho
night, wlton all separated in the best
spirits, and many to remember in after
life the pleasures of a Christmas night in
Dixie
Similar demonstrations were made at
the residences of quite a large number oi
our citizens, and it was really refreshing
to witness such a general jubilee among
till classes.
Irish Poplins, very handsome, in Plaid
and Solid Colors, from 00 cents upwards,
at UE3CHEK & CO’S, 13 Barnard
street.
Complimentary Dinner to the In
mates of the Post Hospitul en
Christinas Day,
This complimentary and cliaritAblo
affair came off under circumstances of
^ratifying eclat, at the Post Hospi
tal, on Cluistmas Day — the gen
eral management being in the hands of
Northern ladies, who spared no effort
in the successful accomplishment of their
laudable purpose. We regret that
owing to tho crowded state of our col
umns, and the length of the Lamar trial,
we have not tho necessary space this
morning to give the details of the excel
lent dinner and the speeches, songs, &c
which were delivered during tho proceed
ings, but wo shall endeavor to do so to
morrow.
yard,
By Telegraph.
WASHINGTON
GOVEHNOU HOLDEN BELIEVED.
.AT THE
THE
PBKSIDENT PLEASED WITH]
HiS COURSE.
LETTER FROM GOVERNOR ORR, OF
SOUTH CAROLINA, TO THE
SECRETARY OF STATE,
*o„ Sc., So.
QUEENWARE
HOUSE,
109 Broughton Street
Washington, D#o. 23-
The Secretary of War, by the direction of tho
President, bus addressed a letter to Governor
Worth, of North Carolina, informing him that
Provisional Governor Holden had been relieved,
and directing him to deliver the papers connected
therewith to Worth.
Secretary Seward, in a oommunloatlou to
lloldon, covers the President’s acknowledge*
ments for the fidelity, loyalty and disoretion
whioh has marked Holden’s administration.
Secretary Seward has received a letter from
Governor Orr, of South Carolina, in the name of
thopoople of that State, returning thanks for the SAVANNAH, CA.,
tender of co-operation of the Government, when
found neoessary In effeoting an early restoration of
thopormanont prosperity and wolfaro of tho State.
You may bo assured, he adds, of my unalterable
purpose to aid in upholding tho snpremaoy </
the laws of the United States and of advancing
tho honor, interest and pro«perity of our common
country.
t Tlio Steamer Swan for Aagasta.
This well known steamer having been recently
extensively repaired, is receiving freight at I’a-
delford’s wharf, for Augusta, and will have dis
patch. The Swan, in connection with the steamer
P. B. Goodsell, will form a semi-weekly line, and
it is anticipated that another boat will be added
to the route.
Freight will be reoeiyed et all times in the
Brick Warehouse on tho wharf, covered by in
surance. Mr. M. A, Cohen, Agent.
Black Alpaccas at 40 cents, at RESCII- I
Eli & CO’S, 13 Barnard stroet.
Egg Nogg from **Our House.*'
On Christmas morning the proprietors of that
popular resort—"Our House’’—very generously
sent down to oar office a present to oar aUuchea
in the shape of some delioloas egg nog. The
general expression of opinion was decidedly in
in its favor by those who enjoyed the pleasure of
drinking it. Accept our thanks, gontlemen, for
your considerate attention.
Embroidered Handkerchiefs at 25
cents, at RESCHER & CO’S, 13 Barnard
street,
Recovery of a Stolen Horse,
On Sunday last, Mr. P. Cody, Detective Officer
of tho Bureau of Refugees, Ac., succeeded in re
covering a horse which had been stolen from Hr.
Eli Pittman, by a man named Munio, and the
animal has been restored to its luoky owner,
whose ears are no longer ringing with the pro
voking salutation, " ’Ere’s your mule."
English Calicoes at 25 cents, at
RESCUER & CO’S, 13 Barnard street.
(2d Door from Bull btroet,)
IA large and elogaut addition has been
made to the already well assorted
Stock of Goods
AT THIS
ESTABLISHMENT,
Among which are some articles very suit
ablo ns presents for the Hobdays, such
from tlie Steamer Comet. -y
The steamer Ella arrived at this place yes
terday, with 346 hales Upland cotton from the
sunken steamer Comet, which was sunk on
ihe Ocmulgee on tho 2d of December. We
wero pleased to recognize on tho Ella our old
friend, Capt. Wilson, the mate of tho Comet,
who is now connected with the Ella.
Black Broad Cloth, very flue, at $4 00
per vard, at RESCUER & CO’S, 13 Bar
trd street
An Affray.
Yesterday aftornoon an att'ray occurred at
the lower* end of Liberty street, in which sev
eral colored gentlemen used the most insulting
language to a well known and worthy citizen,
but they decamped after receiving a severe ad
monition.
at
French Merinos, 31 00 per
KESUHER «fc CO’ft, 13 Barnard street.
Soluuion’N JLodgo No. 1, A. E. M.
At the annual communication of this Lodge,
held on last Thursday evening, the 2lBt inst.
the following brethren were elected to serve
lor the year A. L. 5866:
P. M. Richard T. Turner, W. M.
liro. John Nicolson, S. W.
Bro. John Foley, J. W.
Bro. Jas. Lacklison, jr., Treasurer.
Jlro. J. Holbrook Estill, Secretary,
Bro. John A. Urqnhart, S. D.
Bro. Hermann L. Schreiner, J. D.
Bro. William F. Parker, Tyler.
Blankets for cold weather, should it
ever arrive, at RESCHER <& CO. ’S, 13
Barnard street.
FANCY BOTTLES,
STAT0ETTES,
Porcelain
AND
BISQUE FIGURES
And a great variety of
FANCY TOILET
GOODS.
ELEGANT JEWELRY,
FINE SILVER WARE,
AND
HIGH FANCY GOODS.
Christmas and N"©w Year’s Gilts.
TO SELECT PRESENTS FROM A SPLENDID STOCK JUST
NOW IS THK TIME
OPENING AT
HAMILTON’S,
CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STREETS. A large invoice of FIRST CLASS QOODS,
mported direct Irom the manufacturers, expressly for this Establishmeut, consisting in part of
FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
of the most celebrated makers, AMERICAN and FOREIGN manufacture.
CLOCKS, PLAIN end ORNAMENTAL, for Office and Parlor use.
THK LATEST STYLE OF JEWELRY, u superb assortment.
SILVER WANE of exquisite WORKMANSHIP uud WARRANTED to be of the pure metal
Wheeler and Wilson’B NOISELESS
SEWITSTQ MACHINES.
WATCHES and .1EWELRY NEATLY REPAIRED by experienced Workmen at the shortest
notioe. CHRONOMETERS RATED BY TRANSIT. Cash paid for old GOLD and SILVER, at
HAMILTON’S,
decll—Imo CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STREETS.
WANTS.
COTTON PLANTATION
WANTED.
SEA ISLAND PREFERRED.
particulars, Savannah
dec22- Iw
Address Box 495, with hill
Poet Office.
TO DRY GOODS SALESMEN.
WANTED
A THOROUGH experienced man perfectly
conversant with the trade, a pply to
A. RESCUER A CO..
doc2o—tf 13 Barnard et., cor. Congress lane.
situation wanted.
A YOUNG MAN, twentyTyears old, of excellent
business qualifications, and who has had consid
erable experience asu talesman, In a first-class North
ern Bouse, desires a jiermancnt situation. The best of
recommendations fu'nlshed as to Integrity nnd ability.
Address W. B. H* at this office. decli)-tf
WANTED
r -ty of respectability nnd position, a Parlor
i’wo Bedrooms adjoining, furnished well
wltl. privilege of cooking; or Board in a desirable
family for two adults ana two children. Please ad
dress “Boarding," office of this Paper, stating terms,
Ac., Ac. novl4—tf
B
RAILROAD NOTICE8.
Central Railroad.
Mi peri n tendon t’u Office, >
Savannah, Nov. 19th, 1865.f
This Company is now, In connection with W. J.
Di r kcrson A Co.'s Wagons, prepared to receive and
forward to Augusta, Macon, Atlanta, Ac., dally, from
Twunty to Thirty Thousand Pounds of Freight, and
go through lu from three to rive days.
Ship Freight and other expenses must be paid by
ors.
Jroad Freight can be paid here or at destination.
Freights on Perishable Goods must be prepaid.
Rates to Augusts, until further notice, will be, per
foot 50 cents; per 100 lbs., $2 00. By order of
GEO. W. ADAMS,
General Superintendent.
Ship]
Public Sale
OF
GOVERNMENT PROPERTY.
Will be sold to the highest bidder, for cash, on WED- |
NKSDAY, Dec. 27th, at 11 o'clock, A. M : '
Three Lathes,
Oue Hoistini
. &
One Drill Pi
Machine,
'ress,
One lot Iron,
Five Boilers,
One lot Shafting anti Pulloys,
One lot Lumber.
The sale will take place at the Eastern Wharves
City of Savannah. W. R. GARUARI),
dec25—3t Asst. Special Agent Treas. Dcp't.
m L’0i\ PAitm nmm
If not call and examine the splendid assortment of
Erench.
GRYSTAUZEB FRUITS
AND
Oo nfectionery
Imported direct hy
W. w LINCOLN, Monument Square,
ronsisting in part of—
Assorted .tallies, French,
Abricots Glace,
Pato dc Abricots,
Nougat,
Mfgnons.
Macaroons.
Pate do Franibolscs,
Angeliqnc Ulaclc.
Itobbory at tho Government Corral.
On last Monday night the Guveramsnt Corral,
corner of Iloynolds and Broughton atroets, was
brokon into by several thieves, who, by tearing
down the fence auooeedod in stealing two valua
ble mules, one of whioh was subsequently re
captured the same night. The next night they
tried the same game, bat were completely
blocked in their purpose upon finding them
selves in the hands of the officers of the law, who
took them to the guard house and locked
them up.
Cloaks, Bhawls, &o , in endless variety,
at KESCHER «fc CO.’S, 13 Barnard street
Central Railroad—Change of x TI»io,
IS to.
It will be seen by an advertisement in another
column, that after to-moirow, a daily train will
leave for Augusta at 0 A, M., connecting with a
line of hacks to Lumpkin, on the Augusta aud
bavunnah Road, The staging will be reduced to
twenty-two miles. The passage is $12 50.
Kid Gloves, a fine assortment Jouvina’
aud Alexander’s make, at 32 per pair, at
RESCUER & CO.’B, 13 Barnard street.
Nteumer Fannie.
The steamer Fannie was prevented by the
weather from leaving yesterday, but will sail this
morning at 10 o’ofook.
in future the regular vUy of Riling will be
Tuwday, . '
CAUL
dec2B—8t
TO-DAY.
Yoi.iis ,V Mtekiin,
53d street, and Second Avenue, New York,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In all kinds of
Lumber, Manufacturers of Mould
ing*, Nash Door*, Rltuda and Box
Shooks.
Turning in all Its branches. Books containing Pat
terns of Moulding sent on application.
dec25 ly
OOISTDIil ustbetd
MILK.
IT res h. Arrival.
ri'HE Agents have just received by steamer Consti-
JL tutlon, arrived to-day, a fresh lot of
MILK
Of the old Brands heretofore sold by them
M. J• SOLOMONS A CO.,
dec21-tf Jones’Block, Bay street.
Picked Up
N tbepavnnnah River. 5 miles this side of’ Purys-
burg, One Bale Of Cotton, marks nearly
intended. Any person coming forward, proving
property and paying expense*, can have the Mine by
o
oblil
We have also on hand a largo assort
ment of French, Euglish and Bohemian
WARE,
CONSISTING OF
Dinner,
Tea,
Cologne and
Liquor Sets.
JOBBERS and DEALERS from all
parts of the Country are invited to ex
j amino our
Wholesale Stock,
I Which includes packages containing
complete assortments, put up expressly
1 for
Country Trade
Which we are prepared to dispose of at
lowest New York prices, and to ^fcioU
we invite the attention of Country Mer
chants and others.
ASSORTED (.'HATES OF
WH1TH Mil WAP
COMMON WARE
WHITE.GRANITE
AND
COMMON WARE
E. D, Smyth & Co
N. B.—Good* rtj-jpaaked to suit pur
chuers. ,det)2S
AN election for Seven Directors for the ensuing year
will bejheld at the office cornerjof Bull and Bay streets,
on MONDAY, the first day of January next, between
the hours of eleven nnd one o'clock.
FRANCIS T. WILLIS, President.
dec20—mwACtd
CAUTION.
.^Merchants shipping goods by stenmer
Clarion, are notified that tho freight
bills arc PAYABLE ONLY to our authorized Agent.
dec23—4t C1IA8. L. COLBY A CO.
Railroad House
Restaurant.
BAR-ROOM & BARBERSHOP
On Bryan Street, Johnson Square,
SHIPPING.
NEW ROUTE
TO
SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGIA
VTA SUNHUR Y AND STATION NO. 4
A TLA X TIC .v (J ULF RAILROA D.
THE new, swift steamer O. F. Poller will
leave her wharf foot of Abercorn street, on every MON
DAY, WKDNE.DAY and FRIDAY, at 7,V o’clock A
M., connecting at ^unbury with a line of Stages Tor
No. 4 A. AG.lt. R.
Passengers hy this route will arrive at Station No. 4
in time to take the trnin for Thomnsvlllo the following
day, connecting at'rhomnsvllleVlth rtageafor Mon-
tlcello, Florida, and Albany, Georgia.
Returning, pissengers will reach savannah on Tues
days. Thumluys anu Saturdays. In time tor dinner.
Time between Savannah nnd Thoransvllle, 80 hours.
For imasage only, apply to
UJIA 1 . L. COLBY A CO.,
dcc21— 1 in cor. Bay and Abercorn street,
AUGUSTA A SAVANNAH KAILROAD, >
^Savannah, Dee. 20tb, 1865. >
For Doctortown
AND
TIIOMASVILLE.
THE steamersGon. Sliepley*
Orient and Clarion will miiKc
Trl-weekly trips to DOCTORTOWN,
running in connection with tho Atlan
tic and Gulf Railroad, leaving Havnnnah on TUES
DAYS, THURSDAY - and SUNDAYS, at 7 a. m.
Through freight pnyuble by shippers at our office.
Freight will be received during the week and stored
free of expense.
For freight or passage, apply to
CIIAH. i. COLBY A CO.,
FOR SALE.
8HIPPING.
OiJAJSJGFE OF DAY.
UNITED STATUS KAIL. LINE.
For Pdlatka, Fla.,
VIA DARIEN, HHUNS WICK, ST.
MARYS. FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND VlCOLATA.
AUCTION 8ALES,
=p— ■ ■ . '-Tyrygsss:
Side-Wheel Iron Ste&msnip Annie
-A.t .Aaiction.
nv BBLt, WYLLV A I JIUISTIAN.
On SATuitDAY, Deo. Blllh. 1MI., at 12oTlock. M.,
will be sold in front of I ho Exchange, on Bay,
fronting Bull street:
The fikde-wheel Iron Steamship Annie,
250 tons harden, 103 feet long. 21 feet beam, 11 feet
J ith of hold, drawing light, f*M feet; tog.-thcr with
hertackluaud nppnrcl nnd two pood Boats, Pn-
:ln«s, Anchors, Hawsers, Tools, Rubber Bose. Ac.—
'ermsensh. dec27-4t
THE well known steamer, formerly tho St. Johns,
bull now the Helen Colly, Captain O. It. In
graham, will leave tho Wharf foot of West Broad
stieet every SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock,
A. M., precisely, for the above Landings.
For freight or passage, apply on board or to
L. B. BENNETT, Agent,
cor. West Broad and Bay streets.
AGENTS—Darien, A. A. DcLormo.
Jacksonville, J. 8. Samis A Co.
l’alntka, U. R. Tcasdale.
Freight payabU by shlppcra. oct25
UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
THIS DAY. ut 10 o’clock, in front of store, will be
sold for account of Underwritent and all con-
ccrned:
One case, 00 pair Misses' Congress Gaiters.
Damagadon board steamship Nightingale from New
York to this Port, and sold under inspection of Port
Wardens. Terms cash. dec27
Regular Weekly Steamer
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH
:and
DOCTORTOWN,
Connecting Regularly nnd Punctually with Atlantic A
Gulf Railroad.
Under writers’ Sale.
BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
THI9 DAY, at 10 o’clock, In front of store, will be
sold for account of whom it may concern i
Two boxes Hardware.
Damaged on board of Btenmcr Savannah, sunk In
in F’ • •• • —
favunnai
Agent.
THE new, light draft, Iron, side-wheel steamer
Two Boys, (mate boat to Win. G. Gibbons,) Capt.
Thos. Daniels, having superior nccommodatlon
for Freight and Passengers equal to any of the Ocean
steamers, will ply regulurly l»elween the nbovo points,
Leaving Savannah every TUESDAY MORNING, at
8 o'clock; Leaving Doctortown every THURSDAY
MORNING.
It is the desire of the owner* of the Two Boys
to make her an Accommodation Boat for the Mer
chant* of Savannah nnd tho Merchants and Planters
nlong the line of the Atlantic A Golf Road, until the
completion of t hat Rond, and with this object in view,
no effort will l>e spared on the part of her Owners,
Agents and officers to meet tho wants of the freighting
and travelling public.
Freight stored In our Warehouse, on Dillon’s wharf,
free ofcharge. ERWIN A V \RDEE.
D. JAMBS DILLON, Agcut nt Doctor* .
dec!2—2w
A uction ! Auction ! !
1STew Year ^Presents.
DKI.I., WYI.I.Y A CHRISTIAN
Will offer for salo at 11 o'clock, In front of stores
JewePy of all kind,
Photographic Albums, and Presents suitable for
New Ycur. rale Positive. dec27-lt
Viulcrivriters> Sale.
BV BELL, WILLY Ac CHRISTIAN,
THIS DAY, Dec. 27th, at 10 o’clock, in frontofstor*,
will be sold for account of underwrite:* and,
all concerned;
2' bbls Flour.
Damaged on board of brig Potomac from New York,
aud sold uuder inspection of Port Wardens. dec»7
Underwriters’ Sale.
YORK, WILLIAMS, McINTIRE A CO.
THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, In front of store, will be
sold:
49 boxee Soap.
Damaged on board the steamer Tyboe on her pa*-
lagu from New Yotk to this port, and sold for account
)tuni* “ * * '
For Palatka, Fla.,
VIA FERNANDINA AND JACKSON
VILLE.
The new, exceedingly fast and
splendid steamer
City Point
Capt. L.M.Coxctter.will leave Telfair's wharf, as above,
every WEDNESDAY, at 4 P. M.
Tho City Point was built by her present owners
without regard to cost, her state rooms and cabins
being furnished In the most luxurious manner.
Good* to bo forwarded can be stored during the
abseuce of the boat..
For freight or passage, apply to
R. W. ADAMS,
or J S. CUBRUTI1ERS,
decC—mtwtf Hodgson’s Range. Bav street.
next door to Bell, Wylly & Christian.
CHANGE OF DAY.
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE REDUCED
For Jacksonville,
INLAND,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MAIIYS AN9
FERNANDINA.
FOR BALE LOW
TO
WiiidUp Ail Estate.
VALUABLE FARM,
61-2 Mi!es from Augusta,
C ONTAINING fl80j One Hundred and Eighty
Acres, more or less. About flOOj Ono Hundred
acres of it In valuable wood ; a good Dwelling with (7)
seven Booms, Stables, Carriage House, and (T) seven
Furin Buildings.
To a party desiring a good healthy, comfortable
House, within 50 minutes’ drive ofaz ugusta, the above
place offer* superior inducements.
For full particulars enquire of
CHAS. L. OOLBY A OO.
nov7 cor. Abercorn and Buy streets.
STEAMER FANNIE, Capt. W. T.McNclty,
will leave ns above from Florida Steamboat wharf, foot
of West Broad street, on TUESDAY next, 26ih inst.,
nt It) a. m., aud will coutinuo to leave every Tuesday
following, at 8 mo hour, until further notice.
This boat Is in fine condition, commanded by officers
of experience, and has superior state room accommo
dations for passengers.
While the boat is on her trips freight will bo received
nnd Htoaod in fire-proof warehouses freo of expenso.
For freight or patsage apply to
F. M. MYRELL, Agent,
Harris’ Building, Biy street, or to
dec2‘2 Bmo W. JOHNSON, on wharf.
For Hawkinsville
AND MACON,
17.-1 DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN AND
LANDINGS ON THE A I,TAMA
RA AND OCMa.GEE RIVERS.
Matilda Taylor*
R espectfully informs tho public that
the above establishment is m»w prepared to
furnish Oysters, Fish, Game, Ac., at all hours.
Dinners and Suppers will l>e furnished at the shortest
notice, nnd sent to any part of the (lty. Wines of all
kinds and of the very best, always on hand.
In addition, four Dining Rooms have been fitted up
in the neatest style for the accommodation of Ladles
nnd Gentlemen.
Excellent Cooks nnd accommodating Walters in at
tendance attached to tho Restaurant. Extra Dining,
Setting and Bed Rooms.
A Barber Shop, with competent Barbers, is also con
nected with the House. All customers will have their
private Gujuj, with their names on.
Transient Boarders and Travelers will flu d It to their
advantage to call.
This Shop charges only 15o. for Shaving.
Tho patronage of tho public Is solicited.
dcc2a-tjl ABRAM BBA8KLY, Superintendent.
For Sale.
A Sea Island Cotton
Plantation.
C ONTAINING aboutFSOncrcs open Land,‘and
about 1,1 iiO acres IMno and Hammock Lund ; sit
uated on H»i>elo River, about 7 mile* from the Ocean
and 14 miles from D irien, McIntosh county.
Also a Cotton Plantation con'jiluing about 4,300
acre* of land, 800 acres open and under cultivation.
Also a Residence on the savannah. Albany & Gulf
Railroad. Tho House contains 0 comfortable Rooms,
and is nearly new. The Lot contains about 12 acres.—
The Garden contains mauy choice fruit tree*, and
these estates are In all respects worthy the attention
of persons seeking genteel aud healthy Residences.
All of which I will sell low for cash.
For terms, apply to M. B HOLLAND, Darien,
declS—lot McIntosh County, Georgia.
StoeLiiaer OaDs.,
Cunt. McCauley. Freight will be received for this Boat
daily at old Florida Steamboat Wharf, foot of West
Broad street, nnd stored In tire-proof Warehouses
free of chnrge.
By this arrangement, parties having freight to ship
can save the expenses of double druyage nnd etorug'
For freight, Ac , apply to
J. B. PUE9DEE, Agent,
109 Broughton street.
F F. MYKKLL.
dcc23 Harris’ Building, Bay street.
For Sale.
T HE stock, good will and fixtures of the Grocery
of the late firm of W. II. SIIHRWOOI) A CO.,
are ofl'ered for sale. For terms, Ac., apply at the
store, comer Jefferson nnd Broughton streets, under
St. Andrew's Hall. dec22
JOHMMTIBAB& CO.,
STEAM
PACKING BOX MAKERS
Nos. 134 A 120 Worth st., (ono Bast of Broadway.)
NKW YORK.
All kinds of Boxes dono up In shooks, for Southern
Lradc, at low rates for cash. dec4—:im
watches;
JEWELRY,
SILVER & PLATED WARD,
FANCY GOODS.
T HE undersigned respectfully calls tho attention
of the citizens of Savannah and tho visitors from
the Country, to hla well sclectod stock of Watches,
Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Clocks, Fancy Goods,
Spectacles, Revolvers and Pistols, of the most celebra
ted manufacturers. _ . . .
Particular attention paid to tho Repairing of
Watches, Jewelry and Clocks. Having none hut
competent workmen engaged, satisfaction Is garran-
A. HAR1G,
dec25—Cm cor. Broughton A Whitaker street*
For Sale.
J UST received from Prince Edward's Island, per
schooner Clara Ellen:
0,1)00 bushels Black Seed Oats for planting;
5\ooo bushels Jackson Potatoes, best eating Potatoes
known. B. BRADLEY,
dcc22 0 190 Bay street.
FOli SALE. „
A NEAT and commodious Cotlng-c* with Brick
out House* on same lot, situated on Roberta
street, Itobertavllle, will be sold if applied for at an
our'y date. Price
At Henry Wayne's Stables, West Broad street,
novi'i tf
Prunes-Figs-Nuts.
too biL Bordeaux Brunei, Pane; Boxee.
200 emeu Drame cbolco Cln, ...
30 bbli Alraondu, Walnut, and 111
W' 1 '
For Sale,
O NE splendid 4 or 0 Horse Wagon with Harness to
match. Bnquiro at
HENRY ’
/ WAYNE’S STABLE■*,
cor Y’orkand West Broad st*.
For Sale.
-I Q FIRKINS choice llutter.
X O oil AS. L. COLBY A CO.,
nov!4-tf cor. Abercorn aud Bay street*.
Hilton fa Kandell
. RF now
offering nt tho lowest mnrket pi
xm. O’* and S's Patent Mould
•rices
Can
For Augusta
AND WAY LANDINGS
ON THE RIVER.
STEAMER UNION, Capt. H. D. Frazier,
will have quick despatch as above. Freight received
and storeu in fire-proof Warehouse on old Florida
Steamboat Wharf, foot of West Broad street.
For freight, apply to
F M. MYRELL,
Harris' Building, Bayst eet.
dec2J ortoW. JOHNSON, on Wharf.
River, and sold by order «f Under writer**
dec27
Jndei writers and all concerned.
dcc27
YORK, WILLIAMS, McINTIREdc CO.
THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, in front of store, will be
sold;
80 boxes Candles, Adamantine.
50 do Kerosene Oil, in 5 gal. cans, 2 cans In a box.
40 boxes Lemons, In good order.
8 lUios Bacon rhoulders.
10 do do Sides.
3 tierces Bacon Shoulders, Sugar Cured.
10 bbls Pig Hams.
20 boxes Oswego Starch.
An Invoice of Dry Goods.
ALbO,
1 fin* Buggy- dec2T
IIY HLUN & MEYER.
TO-MORROW, 28th lust, at 10 o’clock, u. m., will b*
sold In front of store:
2 hhds. Smoked Bacon Sides.
2 blids. Sugar Cured Uanip.
30 bbls. do. do. do. Shoulders and rides.
8 hlids. Shoulders.
DC firkins choicest Family Butter,
50 tubs Leaf I ard.
f>0 bbls. Onions,
lu casks Vinegar.
40 boxes Soap.
ALSO,
An luovice of Dry Good? and Small Wars.
BESIDE'
A good assortment of Furniture, Ac. dec27—8t
LIQUORS,
Sugars and Tobacco
AT
AUCTION
HY HELL, WYLLY * CHRISTIAN.
On WEDNESDAY, December 27. 19*15, at 12 o'clock*
will be sold at the Warehouse of -Messrs. O'Fallon
A Co., corner of Bay and 1 incoln streets, for
account of whom it may concern:
250 dozen Right Bower ‘■ tnoklng Tobacco.
78 do. two oz. Big Lick do. do.
36 do. four ox. do. do. do. do.
610 half pound bales Violet do. do.
lion i ne pound bales Violet do. do.
18o dozen two oz. Manilla do. do.
1(0 yrosa Tin Foil Talisman Chewing Tobacco.
9,800 Henry Clay "uaiilsh .-egars.
5 300 London Punch ao.'
4,100 Caoba do. do.
10 eighth casks Penct, Custillon A Co., 1849
Brandy, warranted pure and genuine; a fine article,
with ( ertlflcatc. Duty paid.
60 Demijohns Pure Hollnud Gin. Duty paid.
75 uric* Brandy, in Bond. Terms caah.
dcc25
Auction! Auction 11
svxnr
Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday
Evenings,
At
fitorp on Uroiighton^t.,Third Door from Doll
W HERE will be offered a general assortment
of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hosiery, Under
Clothing, Books, Yankee Notions, Jewelry, Ac., Ac.,
nt the purchaser’s own priccp. Terms cash. Sale*
positive. r dec!—lm
TO RENT.
FOR RENT
TWO store* on Bay street; also, a larg*
| lot on Indian street. Apply to
DAVID R. DILLON,
10 924 Bay street.
Booms to Iterit,
TT'URNISHEO or unfurnished, with or without
P Board; apply on South Broad street, third door
East of Barnard, north side. dec7—tf
For Augusta.
iZFL. EC. MAY
This steamer draws only twenty-eight (28) Inches,
and at the present stage of tho river, offers superior
Inducements to shippers Freight received at all times
and stored free In fire-proof warehouse at old Charles
ton Steam Boat Wharf.
For freight engagements, apply to
J. M. KIN’TILEY, Aacnt,
doc4—tf office at Charleston Wharf.
Offices to Rent.
D ESIRABLE Offices toReut over store com*r
Bay and Barnard streets, Enquire of
UOV14 LaHOwIIE, GADEN A UNCKLKS.
FOR BENT*
TWO ROOMS, FURNISHED, to
let to gentlemen. Apply at this office.
For Liverpool.
The fine new dipper 'ship
.13 r e a cl it a u g li t,
SMITH, UOMMANDEli,
Having thrcc-ronrtha of hut cargo engaged, will have
quldc despatch.
For freight or passage, apply to
C. L. COLBY A CO.,
cor. Bay nnd Abercorn street*.
Liberal advance* will bo made on consignment* to
our friend* In Livorpool. dec9u—tf
A 200 bza.
dies- , , _
lOO bxa. superior Adamantine Cau
dle*.
25 bbls. extra W. W Vinegar.
25 bblN. Porto Rico MolaseeH.
to bbl*. Copperas.
100 bxs, Colgate* and Hall’s Soane, at
tbeoldstsnd, * BAY bTB&ffT,
For Liverpool.
FIRST VEN8EL.—Thcohlp MONT
BLANC want* about eix Hundred Bales
Cotton to complore her cargo. Enquire of
LsROcBK A WEST,
or GADEN AUNCKLE*.
LOST
» Smell WHITE POODLE DOQ, highly petrol bj
C. P. LOPEZ,
DEALER IN
SUGARS, TOBACCO
PII’KS, &c.,
Cor. Bull st. & Broughton st. Lane,
H AS Inst opened a largo and fine stock of
Genuine Meerschaum Pipes,
Imitation Meerschaum Pipes,
Briar Root.Pipe*-
Genuine Havana Segara,
Of all kinds,
Domestic segars, Walking Canes,
fancy GOOD^, Sco.,
Which he is prepared to sell very reasonable.
dec20—It
NOTICE.
by the cart to Insure attention.
nov24 tf
A*.
accompanied
MYRELL.
A LADIES’ tingle Lao* Cliff, between
and Gorton VroeU, on Barnard •treat The
finder will confer a f*7or, and receive a suitable fta*
w«4
MU Oub^eirort,