Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, December 02, 1865, Image 3

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s A VANNAH. mim iurt of Kcumthlpi ond lltaain. rOK NEW YOKE. si.am-.wp Han ter, Sriunlav, December id, at u'oiucE. - ’ ' ’ * vaiusbip Ban Jacinto, Sal unlay, December 2, at— o'clock. Siramshlp Nevada, Satarday, December 2d, at 9 ovlock a. m. , 5,' « Steamship Virgo, Sonday, December 8, at 8 o'clock a. ui. Suaiuship V.irana, Wednesday , December eth, at ll o'clock a. m. FOR LIVERPOOL. Steamship Darien, Saturday, December id, at— o'clock. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Steamship Cambria, Saturday, December 9th, at .-o'clock. FOR AUGUSTA. Steamer Volunteer, Tuesday, December 6th, at o'clock. -learner Wm. C. Gibbons, every Saturday morning at s a. ni. FOR CHARLESTON. Steamer City Point, every Saturday morning, at 9 o’clock. *' * - FOR DOCTORTOWN. > Steamer Orient, every Tuesday morning, at 9 o'clock. Steamer Two Boys, every Thursday morning, at 7 o'clock. steamer Gen. Shepley, every Sunday morning, at 7 o'clock. Steamer Clarion, every Friday morning, at 7 o'clock. FOR FLORIDA. Steamer Fountain, every Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock. Steamer City Point, every Wednesday afternoon, at 4 o’clock. steamer Lizzie Baker, every Thursday morning, at to o'clock. Steamer St. Johns, every Saturday morning, at to o'clock. Tim Savannah Market.—'Two excellent stalls Have been recently added to the market, and two more are about to be erected for the saleof small meats and porks. In the Fisli market,-at the north side of tlie market, four Dew stalls have been erected, and more important Improvements are contemplated. Uuder the charge of Messrs. Joseph Llppmau, Chan man of the market committee, and Messrs. ViUa loiiga * Laclilison, the market will, for cleanliness ami cumtnodiousness, reflect credit on the city. Yes terday over sixty carts from the adjacent counties, arrived, bringing a large amount of produce, and our people, In large numbers, availed themselves of the opportunity to make liberal purchases, although prices were very high. The ruling prices or produce in our market are shown iu the following statement : Beef is quite abundant and sales of lots have been made at u a 12c'per lb, ” The market is well supplied. For acveral weeks odlv a scant supply of hogs has been offered, caus ing holders to advunee their rates. But yesterday they were compelled to succomb, owing to a large receipt of slaughtered hogs. The price wa9 from #toli>fo per lb., according to the quality of the meat. Ponltry is in abundance. Turkeys arc selling at from S2,SO to each ; half grown chickens $1 per pair; grown $1 60; extra size $175 to $2. Sweet potatoes Ere plentiful at $2 per bushel, and meet with a very regular sale. Oysters are retailing at 30c per quart. Fish has advanced from 40 to SO cents p t string. Wild ducks are selliug at 76c to $1 so per pair and are plentiful. Partridges are very scare and are idling at 25c per pair. Snipes at 25c each. French Language and Literature.—We invite the attention of those who desire to make tliem sel. es thoroughly acquainted with French language and literature to the card of Professor Diets, In an other column. Prof. D. is a nephew of the distin guished Professor Dlmmitry, of Louisiana, and Is now engaged in teaching French in private andpub lie schools of this city. MAYOR’S COURT. BEtuR, HIS HONOR RICHARD D. ARNOLD, MAYOR. Savannah, Dec. 1, 1885. Mi McGowen was arraigned—charged with fore stalling tlie market. She was found guilty, aud fined |2 and coats. Tlie Mayor read her a lecture aud assured her that if brought up again for a like offence lie wonldinfllct a heavier penalty. Barnwell and Potter, bom colored, were charged with retailing liquor and keeping a billiard-room, without tiww - This case iyas DostDoned OJti] another day. Mrs. Mnndruf placed on the docket two of the city police, charged with neglect of duty in the market. The evidence showed that they had not neglected their duty, but had performed it in every particular. The case was dismissed, aud Mrs. M. was requested to pay the costs. THE COURTS. PROVOST COURT, DISTRICT OF SAVANN AH.BEFO RE CAPT CLARK Id. KEMIOK, PROVOST MARSHAL. * SAVANNAH. November 29,1866. The United States vs. G. White, (colored)—Des troying cross-ties on the A. <fc G. R. R. Found guilty, and sent to Jail, with hard labor, for one mouth. Counsel for prosecution, Jdlin M. B. Lovell, E«q. The United States vs. Crawford Smith, (colored)— Having a trunk of clothing In hi» possession, sup posed to have been stolen. Prisoner discharged and die trunk retained at the Provost Marshal’s office •until the owner of the trunk can be found. The United States vs. James Powers, a soldier,and Maurice Could—Fighting and disorderly conduct.— Tiie prisoner, James Powers, being a member of the Kill Maine Volunteers, is ordered to be 9ent to his regmu ut under guard, wltha report of the case to his commanding officer. Maurice Gould Is dis missed. Savannah, November 30, 1?65. Tlie United States ?s. Lewis Jacobs, (rolored)—Lar ceny from ihe person. The prisoner was found guilty, and ordered to refund to the prosecutor the sum ot forty-eight dollars and to be sent to Jail at hard labor for the term of three mouths. The Lulled states vs. Delinquet Tax Payers. A huge number of citizens were again brought before the Court for the non-payment of taxes on real as tern, income and sales. Some were dismissed upon proper representations, and others were fined. Savannah, December Ist, 1785. The United Ssates vs. Bannister Bcott (colured.)— Disorderly conduct in the streets. On motion of D. A. oßj me, ..'prjsel for defendant, on account of the non-appearance of file prosecutor, the defendant was discharged upon the payment of costs. The Uuited states vs. J. Jacobs (colored.) Assault ana Buttery. Found guilty and ordered that he pay a line of fifty dollars and coats, and give security in **■ of two hundred dollars for Ids good behavior /or *d months, aud iu default of Ills compliance with Hie above sentence, to be confined iu jail for the 6 Pace of three mouths. Ttit United States ys. Seneca Harris. (colored.)— Urceny or a mule, Found gmiiv’f|pOdeut to )»U at liard labor for the term of tnaMKlMuttM Th * Suited Stated vs. SaraHMKiW Disorderly “-"‘duct in the street#. dned ten dollsr.; and costs, ami lit one mouth. R. D. and ||. p. willink, that they “re not candidates tor Aldei^^BßH 1 R os me whkce m rim djAgjbjjg-l.u.t even steamer Jeff Davis, city from wreck or the ateamer Spicer re by ihe wreck and Is n efforts to M ' , ' U| " -l, ‘aliter and the im.i As# as re TUIs pinup will tie out of an kiiu, and then for re n u,«. fHBH WUUnk, YuUßg under ills s Hsw nut-wood will »l»» , toil with Ills foundry. . •ns M-Mug wie> hum the »* ’ t a V . au.,1,. of ■BfljMr id mm tot iip»i.r |iisr«lp|l t'orw*i that S ‘sniisl stesiu a *•*< t s el , " • Heel tily Wish Mn ikj|. H U bt *• not • Ihe Planters Hotel.—The completion t f the work of thoroughly renovating and re habilitating this now first class hou»e, con ducted by Mr. George Gemenden, was <el. - brated with due m/at on Thursday ereni ug, by a magnificent supper at the hotel, at which a select assemblage of oar first citizens was present. The yiands set forth by mine host Germenden, were of that rare quality and in that bountiful profusion for which the name of Gemenden of toe Planters' has come to be a synonym among the epicures ot Savannah. The table groaued beneath its load of gastronomic wonders in flesh, nsh and fowl„ achieved by the magic skill of the presiding genius of the kitchens of the Planter s Hotel, Frau Gemeoder, and was f?y ace d.with huge long-necked bottles, toe like of which we veuturc to say, are scarcely to be found this side of the Rhine country—and from which, the red spirits and white of Rhineland were evoked in an unstinted flow. The removal of the cloth was followed by the usual feast of reason aud flow ol soul attendant on such occasions The brilliancy and wit of the many eloquent speeches made (some speeches vociferously called for were not made) were of that evan escent character which mock the reporter s art, and we are unable to lay them before our readers at this time- Safflce it to say that the occasion was one of unalloyed pleasure, and uninterrupted good feeling Alter the testivities of the occasion were concluded, we had the pleasure of being conducted by Mr. Gemeudeu through the extensive culinary department ot the Hotel, which, under the personal superintendence of Mrs. Gemenden, is a model of neatness and order; and also through the capacious wiDe vault, where are stored in innumerable casks, barrels, tierces, tuns, bottles and orig inal packages of every description, Mr. Ge menden's direct importations of Rudes beiruer, Ascbmunbauser and other Rhine wines, together with the liquors of all countries, lager bier aud sweilzercate straight Irom where they know how to make it. The restaurant and bar attached to the hotel are filled up in the most complete and tastefnl style, and what with the superior quality of the viands furnished, and the ex cellent manner in' which they are served up, the Planter’s lail to become the fa vorite resort .of all who appreciate good liv ing. White Servant Girls.—From many sour ces we learn that white help is much wanted in many households in this city. Immediate Employment can be obtained by intelligent honest aud industrious white girls. •Mil »'■* — —* Another New Saw Mill Being Erected in Savannah.—We are at all times pleased to chronicle any improvements in our city. There is now being erected on the east hank of the Ogeecbee Canal near Giles and Brad ley’s bridge, a circular saw-mill of forty horse power f also a planing, tonguigg and grooving establishment to be connected with the mill. The projectors and proprietors of this en terprise are Messrs. Blair, Bickford & Cos., who have also entered largely into the sash, < door and blind business- Their establish ment is id Jones Block, Bay street- Mr. Blair is an old citizen of Savannah, and in times past, enjoyed a high reputation as a Master Builder. Success is certain to attend this en terprise, as the meu who are at its head are energetic and are not afraid of labor. Daring Robbery —Thursday night last, the store of Mr. Pierce Skehau on Broughton street, jras entered aud robbed of a few cases ‘of ales and wines. The thieves by means ol false keys picked the lock of the iron grating on Congress street lane, leading into the basement ol the store. They then endeavored to force the trap door leading into the main store, in which they failed, a large amount of goods were piled upon it. Had they ■fncceeaea in torcing up tne trap-awi, vm»a» sands of dollars worth of valuable goods could have been removed. There were set eral persons sleeping on the premises, but so noiseless were the thieves in committing their depredations, that they were not, heard. A Beautiful Pbesbmt.—With true pleasure we acknowledge the receipt of a most exquisite boquet of flowers from Mrs. Mary Marshal. Few gardens or conservatories, even in the floral season could for - nish a greater variety of rare and beautiful flowers than are comprised in tlie tastefully arranged bo quet that looks such a stranger on our table, amid bookß, manuscrip’s and papers, and sheds its dell, clous fragrauce throughout our sanctum. We thankfully accept and highly prize these win ter flowers, as an appropriate token of the kind re gards of the venerable doner, in whose heart still lingers a love for the pure and beautiful. The production of such a variety of flowers at this season, la a triumph of the skill of that experienced florist and horticulturalist, Mr. Richard Thomas. Distressing Accident on Board the Steamer GENERAL SHEPLEY—TWO PERSON’S DROWNED.—We regret to state that on Sunday last, while the steam er General Shepley was passing up the Altamaha river to Doctortowu, “Little Tom," a colored boy, aged about nine years, employed on board tlie Steamer was swept overboard by the limb of a tree abd drowned, while the steamer was making the bend of Bugg'9 Bluff. On the passage down the Altamaha, while near Little Hell, James Ross, a deck hand, native of Da rien, Mclntosh County, Georgia, who was sitting on the port forward rail, fell overboard. The wheels of the steamer were backed and a plank thrown to Ross, but he appears to have lost all presence of mind after reaching the water, and was drowned. Ross was a quiet young man and was much esteem ed by the officers of the boat. Cotton Stkauko.—lt appears that the epidemic of cotton stealing is not confined to Savannah, but has extended to the coast. A few day 9 since a bale of upland cotton was stolen at Hiltou Head. From information received, there is no doubt among par ties on the track of it, that the bale was received in Savannah yesterday morning and was immediately ■old to one of the numerous receivers of stolen cotton In the city. Tile police have the matter under investi gation. OOI.ETHOKIB Flint Company, No. I.—An extra meeting of this eompady 19 to be held tills evening at the Court House. A full attendauee of tile mem bers Is desired, as matters of Importance will come -before the meeting. fug Thiatbk.—“Kathleen Mavouieeu,” the beau tiful Irish drama In which Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Wat kins made their first appearance before our public, aud achieved such a decided success, Is to be re peated this eveulug iu obedience to tire universal de sire. Those of our readers who missed hearing Mis. Walklus sing "Kathleen Mavuuresn" on Monday evening, have another opportunity wlilobshould not be lost Ah excellent larce closes the bill for this evening. PKSfARINO fob run Suiu Fisugjtiks. —The sea son Is near at haud for the run uud catch or shad In the southern waists. Wu Holloed yesterday spread out on ilia grevti of Bay Battery, t#<> large shad selus. A large number of men will this wiii(pr lie engaged in til* fisheries on thoAivaimah, Orest and Lilli* Ogeechee River*. —A tiumbur of luilWii* In cstiu** passe<J down llio MUwurl Rlvgr, oppodita Lining ufc, but wnclt Thi’y arn going to Washlng v ton u> two Hi* PrMldont, m»4 prdler upo** to elMUdioaU ss iiiodue of traveling Tbs linilsus Jlouw of Itcliresflilauvu* pat soil a igftqjdUup Inquiring Into ilm «#|«- dinftty "I llreuelng Imomoilvn euglnetre, insk Inn i Lem all |hum eaamlnatiou a* lo quallAnatlMW aud litoral i ltsranler -TLp iloaumeai* Ml let lad ftp Ups “liuraag of fliUl Aratdve*' at ertiiggiim am mo t sispunnl tty lint Ni » Ntwn • mm* i4 wosUilvaaniUMHi. *, *» , MARRIED, I At Cty-tut CUurb. on the 18th Wovemtv:, by lTie Rt. Rev. st |h«u MUtt. J. O. IHJMAK, M. D . the M A ((GAULT WALLACE. rouugafil daughter of the \ tile Hou. George W. Gwen-, ol this city. IV Louevtlte (Ky i Journal wilt copy and send bill to this office. Ou Thortlay evening, the 23d of November, by the Rev. Mr. Mcßea, Mr. NATHAN M. HODGKINS, Os Macon, Georgia, and Mias HENRIETTA S. BELL, of this city. * Iff this city, on the evening of the goth ol October, by the Hotu»Phll!p M Kara.-It, J. P., Mr. GEORGE A. JOHNSEN, and Mrs. SABAH MATILDA SUL LIVAN, ail of Savannah. Whipping Intalliifonce. Miniature Almanac—Tills Day. Sun rises 6 45 Moon ri5e5..."....... 6 48 Sun sets 4 55! High Water 4 52 PORT OF SAVANNAH. Friday, Dec. l, tsso. Arrived, Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien —M A Colien. Steamer Resolute, Cannon, Hilton Head. Steamer lieu'Shepley, Mlllikin. Doctortowu—C L Colby A Cos. steamer Jeff Davla, Austin, from the wreck of steamer Savannah. Bark Zepryrlnl, Peuistou, Boston, in ballast—Retd <t Stewart. Schooner Amelia H Learning, Ludlam. Hilton Head, iu ballast—Hunter A Gammell. Schooner P L Smith, Strout, Boston, In ballast— Richardson & Martin. Schooner P S Smith, Street, Boston, In ballast— Richardson and Barnard. Douglass’ Flat, Augusta—John R. Wilder. Express Flat, Augusta—Adams’ Express Cos. Cleared. Steamer Clarion, Morse, Doctortowu—Cha9 L Colby A Cos. Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, for Darien,—M A Cohen. Schooner D H Vaughn, Boston—Rogers A Cann. Imports. Per Douglass Fiat, from Augusta—l9o bales upland cotton. Per Express Plat, from Augusta-250 bales upland cotton. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—ls6 bales up land cotton, j Per steamer Gen Shepley, from Doctortown—lßT bales upland cotton. Exports. Per schooner DH Vaugn.for Boston—2so bales up laud cotton, 20 bbls Spirits Turpentine, 6,000 reed danes, and sundry mdse. Passengers. Per Gen Shepley, from Doctortown—D Demps.lady aud child, Mr Tebeau end lady, H G Osgood, W c Frazer, E W Solomons, S E Barnwell. FO Barnwell, L Molt, Dr Sexas, Miss Maggie Shanahan. Consignees. Per steamer Gen Shepley, from Doctortown—A G Browne, Agent, Tison A Gordon, E Padelford, Octa vus Cohen, L W H Pittman, Einstein A Eckman, A G Osgood. Per steamer H M Cool from Darien—Crane, John son A Graybill. A 8 Hartridge, LIST OP VESSELS IN THE PORT OF SAVANNAH. Savannah, Dec. 1, 1866. steamships. Virgo, Buckley, loading, New York—O Colien. San Jacinlo, Loveland, loading, New York—B H Hardee. Nevada, Carpenter, loading. New York—Brigham Baldwin and Cos. Hunter, Rogers, loading, New York—Hunter A Gammell. Darien, (Br) Haran, loading. Liverpool—Brigham Baldwin $ Cos. SHIPS. Mont Blanc, Donnell, 7t,0, loading, Liverpool—La Roche, Gaden A Uncklea. ' Virginia, Weeks, 1,044, loading at Lamar's Press, for Liverpool—4C L Colby A Cos. Thorwalson.Tßr) Bromage, discharging—Reid A Stewart. Favorite, (Br) Spain, discharging—E A Soullard. Herald, Calvert, discharging—C Greeu A Son. BARKS. Tho 9 Titos Whitney, (Br) Kelly, loading— B, Wylly A Christian. Craeso, (Br) tons, discharging—Robert J Caughey. Platimus, Pinkliam, loading—C L Colby A Cos. Colonist, (Br) Taylor, discharging—Chas Greeu A Son. Laconia, Duane, discharging—Hunter A Gammell. terns. Lizzie Batchelder, English, 409, loading, New York —Hunter A Gammell. SHIPS. Mont Blanc, Donnell, 700, loading for Liverpool— LaKoche, Gaden A Unckles. Republic (Brem) Smith, 800, loading for Liver pool—Weber Bros. Thomas Whitney (Br). Kelly—Bell, Wylly A Chris tian. Craesco(Br), tons discharging—Brigham, Bald win A Cos. Platinius, Pinkham, discharging—Charles L Colby A Cos. brigs. Clara Pickens, Rodgerq, 460, loading for Liverpool —Wm Starr. Ida McLeod, Cook, 399, loading for Boston—Hun ter A Gammell. Ru9h. Raynor, discharging—Patterson A Tucker. Atlantic, Wark, 101 tons, discharging—B, Wylly & Christian. Olive Francis, Small, loading—Charles L Colby A Cos. Blackflsh, Ticketts, discharging—Laßoclie A John son. R C Wright, Hugg, discharging—R Habersham A Son. Albert Thomas, Van Brunt, discharging—Chas L Colby A Cos. Fannie, Chapman, discharging—Master. SCHOONERS. Geo Darby, Suow, —. from New York, dlsch’g— Hunter A Gammell. D W Vaughan, Mont, 234, loading. New York— Patterson A Tucker. A F Ames, Ames, loading, New York—Van Horn, Holyoke A Murray. Chattanooga. Black, loading—Richardson A Bar nard. John M Bromel, Dooglass, discharging—Hunter A Gamine To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers, Distillers, Druggists and Soup Manufacturers. ESSENTIAL Oils for flavoring and improving Bran dy, Rum, Port Wine, Bourbon, Rye, Scotch and Irish Whiskies, age aud body preparations for Neu tralising and Mollifying Whiskey and Spirit, Color ings, Syrups aud Fruit Juices for Brandy, Whiskey and Wines, Oils and Extracts of Cognac and other Brandies. Holland ant} London Gin, Ac. Dr. F.’s Treatise on Fermented Liquors with 1000 Recipes. FOR DRUGGISTS’ USE. Persian Insect Powder, Fly Paper, Loadstone, Fluorspar and Fluoric Acid, Manganese aud all rare Chemicals and Drugs. FOR SOAP MANUFACTURERS, Sillicate of Soda In Crystals, Liquid and Jelly China Clay and Terra Alba, Soap stone, Rosin, Soda, Ath, Ac. JOS. W. FEUCHTKANGER, novl-eod'lm No. 66 Cedar st., N. Y, H. G. RUWET& co“ Wholesale GROCERIES ? LIQUORS, WINES AND SEGARS, Corner Bryan and St. Julian and Johnson Square, (Fgoirmo pilaski HtnsKo tar Agents for A LlO AND LAGER. Constantly on baud, an a soilmtut of nHBIN WINB. ■epgs la Ow>. H Csrsr. Ws, A. Waiuuv, Augusta, Georgia Late ot Blchaond, Va. GKO. R. (RHP & CO., General Commission Merchants AND Wll<il.KSALg DBALKIU IN Orocuries, Liuuors, Totjaocu, Sonars, MALTED nan, 4k o. •00 llroM N|., Allinioltti, Gn, 1 tr Will miAum* slid ts|l ah Ounmlastup l Tuss'SPs wisei, and M»a->».,.i'i*» of *ve<y do OmiriMi ivisri'faMiMtf MM AUCTION SALES BY BELL, WY LLY At cJtlsfuii. ' Will be avid on WED VP®) A Y next, the 61b lust , .t II o'clock, iu front of store r W eal half of Lot V(>: 4* Lafayette W ard. The im provements consist of « Brick House, containing in rooms, with g»a throughout, aud a pump of excellent water iu the yard. Terms cash. .12 UNDERWRITERS' STALE. By Bell, Wylly J* Christian. THIS DAY, at Id o’clock, la front of store, will be sold for ac.ouat of Underwriters aud ail con cerned : * 3 cases Gentlemen'-a Boots 1 ca*# Ladies' Hooted Cougreal Gaiters 1 case Boys' Tipped Bal morale 1 case Misses Healed Balmorals 1 case Ladies’ Healed Balmorals 1 case MenVVucklM Congress Gaiters 2 eases Men’s Black Sax Bata 3B 1 case assorted Dry Goods 1 case assorted Clothing 1 case Pius, Needles aud nncy riooda Damaged on board the atenmship Chase on her pas sage from Ne% Y’ork to thin port, and sold uuder in spection of the Port Wardens. Terms cash. <l2 AUCTION! Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evening, AT THK.STORE ON BROUGHTON STREET, Third door from Bull, Where will be offered a general assortment of Dry Gouda, Boots and Shoe*, Hosiery, Under-clothing Books, Yankee Notions, Jewelry, Ac., Ac , at the pur. chaser’s own prices. Terms cash, sales positive. dl-30 AT PRIVATE SALE. By Bell, Wylly & Christian. Small Lots of Land. There having been po many applications for Small Tracts of Land for location, the owner of the above Land, feeling a disposition to meet this demand- has placed in the market for a lew days, Lots of Five Acres, or more, part cleared, on the Augusta Road, op posite to the three mile stone, also on the White Bluff Road, opposite to the two mile stone. tf-ni6 AT PRIVATE SALE. By Bell, Wylly A Christian. Bacon Shoulders Starch Bacon Sides Candles Canvassed Hams Tobacco Liverpool Salt Flour Hay Mackerel Case Brandy Case Whiskey Champagne Ales Furniture Wrappiug Paper Soap Letter Paper, Ac., A<\ nao-5 UNDERW RITER’9 SALE By Bell, Wylly A Christian TO-MORROW (Saturday, 2d inet.) at 11 o'clock, a the Lower Hydraulic Cotton I’resr, will be aold for account of Underwriters and all concerned: 14 bales Cotton Lot loose Cotton Damaged on board Carswell's 11,t, No. 3. ALSO. 11 bales Cotton Damaged on board Doughty’s flab No. 2. ALSO, 6 bales Cotton At Lamar's Press, damaged on board steamer Lau ra'a barge. All sold under Inspection of Port Warden*. Terms, cash before delivery. dl-2 By Bell, Wylly A Christian AT PRIVATE SALE. 45 acres of fine Garden Land, within the limits of the city. The improvements consists or a first class cottage dwelling, gothic style, containing six large rooms, with marble maute] piece, dining room, kitchen, library room furnished with shelves aud glass doors. Outbuildings consists of farm house, containing seven rooms, barn, carriage houseand ••tables. Purchm-er can have ihe re fusal of corn, fodder, hay, horses, mules, buggies and wagons. Also, 2430 acres ot heavily timbered land, situated twenty (20) miles from the city, between the Ogeechee aud Cnuoochee Roads. An excellent location for a mill, or an A. No. 1 turpentine plantatfon. 100 acres of the above cleared. Improvements consists of two small dwelling houses, with stables, cribs, Ac. tf-nlB ATPRIVATE SALE. By Belly Wylly & Christian. 100 acres of Land, situated on the Vernon river, about nine miles from this city. The improvements consist of dwelling, barn, stables, and other neces sary out-buildup. Price of property, $2,000. u2B-tf ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. By T. J. Walsli. Ou TUESDAY, January, 6th, 1806, will be sold at the Court House, iu tlie city of Suvaunah. at 11 o’clock: The Eastern Half of Lot No. 11 Jackson Ward, (fee simple, with Improvement*), corner of Whitaker and Hull street*. The improvements are a two-story brick dwelling, nine rooms, with water in the yard and gas through the house : brick stable. Both build ings liave slate roofs. Sold by permission of the Ordinary of Chatham county, fora divirion among the heirs. Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles. r,24 BY BLUN & MEYER. Will be sold on THURSDAY, December Tth, at 11 o’clock a. m., at our store: 20 acres of good Gardening Laud, back of Lover’s Lane, miles Grom the Exchange. n3O-td EXECUTORS SALE. WILL be sold at the Arecilla Plantation of E. R. Young, late of Toomas county, deceased, three miles from Boston, No. Id Atlantic A Gulf Rail road, on Friday, 16th December next, all tbe perish able property belonging on said plantation, consisting for tbe most part as. follows ; About 20 Mules and Hones, 14<l Fat Hogs, ‘2OO Stock Hogs, 9o head Cattle, and 5,000 BUSHELS Ot CORN, 20 or 80 stacks Fodder, 2 or 3 Wagons, Sugar Mill, a large supply of Plantation Utensils, aud many other things. At the same time and place I will rent the Planta tion tone of the largest and best in the conntyi for the year 18(16. There is about 1,100 ACRES OF OPEN LAND on the place, and in fine condition for another crop corn or cotton. D. S. BRANDON, dl-10 Executor. GROCERIES, LIQUORS, * C„ T. J. DUNBAR & CO. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, &C. 147 Bay Street, . SAVANNAH, CA., {NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE ) XITK Invito the attention ol the Trade and the Pab " lie generally to our large aud elegant assort ment of Wines, Liquor,, Cordials, Conserves, Se gura, etc,, etc. which la not excelled by sny similar establishment in the States We are Hole proprletora of DUNBAR’S CELE BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputation of which is fully established In this and foreign conn triea; DUNBAR’S well known STOMACH BlTTEßS guaranteed superior to sny article of the kind, de signed expressly for hotel and family use; DUN BAR'S SCHIEDAM COKDIAL SCHNAPPS, war ranted of the u moat purity, and pnt up cprewly for our houae, of wntch wo are aole proprietors and Importer*. Sole Amnia for Robert Smith's esh hrated PHILADELPHIA AI.E, lu cases and barrels, English, Scotch and American AI.E and PORTER. BRANDY. Scotch and Ik.nrboß WHISKEY and Alt RACK PUNt'lfltH, formerly well known thronghout the l ulled Stales, put up liy us In cues for export and hamii cunsnmpilon. T J. U * Cos. are sole agents for II A II W. Catherwood's Pure JtVB WUMKIM LX aud XXX brawls, guarantied mimuoa**«l In i|u,iiiy and ex cellence ConAmfiv nu band, a ram and wall *••- Inetsal stork ufToI'HHON and WHEAT WHIMKIEM. worthy the altsiiiion of Uie trade sad eannolas, ut. seller ally Aii a*»‘itmanl of ngoAKs ■<! aims' ei ad as, msiiulsituiedand Imported *auie*tlr for Ibis oiiae, which hi offer at (he wry loWssl n|H yesli prt.es lIUAMUhh, U|NN, WINEfc, NiAMI’AHIdBE and every d*wni'iioi. sod mad* reMsu fiuuors Imports* dbe-'i’r hr this tneuee, end w» Me in ■•owl or duly paid, at Unset market rale* im I m ♦/WMI Hi:\VAKI> W ‘ffrlTfit HP **i|**r 1 »*•••* vHpf M4fll# H bit I•' wM | H# Uitj •••••» SHIPPING. for new' YoTticT ATLANTIC COAST Min STEIMSHIP rON. The very fast sailing Steamship V A. B TJ IST yV , WHITEIICRST, Commander, Will pooitiv ely sail on her regular day, VVedneiilay, OiU Inst., at 11 o'clock a. m. f For freight or pas-age, which will be as low as auy other line, apply to d2 JOHN R. WILDER, Agent. GIUK KKIKS. LKjt OKS &■ , PIERCE SKEHAN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothinm Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars. Also, Skehan's Celebrated GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER, in bottle and in wood. London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng lish Ales, Ac. ■* Liberal deductions made to the trade. 176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, aud 62 Liberty street, New York. Cheese, Butter. OAA BOXES H. A R State Dairy Cheese &u boxer English Dairy Cheese 100 tubs Choice Goshen PuUer 100 firkins Choice Goshen Butter For sale by HILTON A RANDKLL, n2T-fi 19j Bay street. WM. M. DAVIDSON, WHOLESALE DEALER IN GROCERIES. WINES, LIQUORS, TEAS, SEGARS, ALE and Cider. eep2 ts R AN DELL 4 GO. ARE now offering to the trade a very choice selec tion of SOUCHONG, OOLONG, YOUNG HYSON, and IMPERIAL TEAS Also, NO 1 EXTRA AND FANCY SOAPS RAISINS, CURRANTS AND CITRON PUKE GROUND SPICKS CREAM TARTAR B. C. AND SAL SODA VERMICELLI, FARINA, JELLIES, And a general assortment of Fancy Groceries. n2l-eodlw WHISKEY! WHISKEY! FIDE OLD BRANDY, WINES, ic. Peach Valley Whiskey, Maple Valley Whiskey, Pike’s Magnolia, Spencer’s Old Rye, and Fine Kentucky Bourbon. - FOR SALE BY C. W. THOMPS ON, At the Old Stand, n,i bay stb'eut, fHcrald, Buildings j Alsop’a Ale, Mars' Ale, Apples. Potatoes, Onions, pickles, Maskerel, Cider and Cider Vinegar. oct6 ts CHEESE, SOAP. i A BOXES CHEESE, t: v 76 boxes Fay's Soap. Just received and lor sale by octlC BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO. J. GARDNER TARES the liberty of informing the public generally that he has jart opened, and will always keep on hand a full supply of Fresh Family Groceries, of all descriptions nnd of the beat quality, which be offers for sale at reasonable rates. Corner Jones and Barnard streets, at Ehrlich’s old stand. nIS-lui F -OREIBN & DOMESTIC t ALES WINES Auctions 4 SfSARsjBHw SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS OF— Ch. ‘Farre Champagnes FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA. an3o BUYERS WISH INC Tobacco, Flour AND SUGARS, IN LARGE QI'ANTIES AND OF GOOD STANDARD BRANDS, Will find a fine stock at Tlnndoll cto Co'm. n2leodlw LOST, t A small white POODLE DOG, highly by the owner A suitable reward will he paid for his return to the store, me Uiougiiton street. u 26 J. B. PHEBDFE. Coffee, Tea! •IfV SACK# Nt. Dmnlngu Coffee * 4-1 vsaiteks Jtiooiffcij r.o mat* Extra .lava . H,O caddies Imp. and Young l|y,on Ten lob . ad.lies Oolong und FngU.li bleak hint T*». For Mile by * HILTON A RAN DMA. ii’2T * l«| biiy.trael KIRLIN, IiItO.&HURKK, WRUI.EMAIg DBA LIRE IN ms, ww ami uyuoiLs, nwiM **f» •smw* nuiam v nun i imAiiu IrtM j. , . -Jk j. 'I * % Nolln* to Lihlli'n/ Ad Mg DgMottMTI * iNßudi <4 Jfoabi.ms, mint ftl i'ati- mh idevery prMwl Vi.*,, 1 litiNymMtwk 7 *w* - m i ji i a mrppnro. y * -- TiT- For Doctortown, Thq, Steamer ;G eneral-Shepley, Will leave fur the above place on Sunday, Dee. 3, at 1 o'clock a. m. connecting tfj(li the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. «%* - *. For (Teigbt or passage, haring superior acrotrtre dattoos, apply to T CHAS. L. COLBY * C<> , d2-l cor. Abercorn and Ray sts. For Liverpool. g-FTv. The A 1 feat-sailing ftirk ZEPHYRINE, U'TVTS . Penuiatdu, master, wants about 6*9 bales of - A7T | j)c |||t,>n to complete cargo. Reingofama l ** capacity, she will hare quick dewnnfi-h Ap- P’y to REID A STEWART. FOR AUGUSTA, And intelKiediat^iAndings, *\ f* * * Ste Amer Y r olunteer • *» AND COVERED BARGES* Now receiving freight at the Lower Rice Mill wharf, will leave a* above on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, IBGS. %W Freight taken at the lowest rates 15- . » . - -a OT'ALT.ON A CO., Agents, U 2-3 Corner us Bey end Lincoln streets, E in p i 121“ * L i n^e. FOR NYORK. Atlantio Mail mstliip Company. The new and fast side-wheel steam i JACINTO, Loveland, mas ter, will sail as above, on Saturday, Dec. jdv at 8 o'clock a. in. Far freight or passage, having uaNnrpaased accom modntioiiH, apply to B. H. HARDEE, No. 12 Stoddard’s Range. „ - GARRISON * ALLEN. Agents, nJT No. ff. Bowling Green, New York. STAR LINE. FOR NEW YORK.' T ' l « fine Steamship NEVADA, Carpeter.'vCom munder will leave for the above port en Saturday, Dtr, a, at S o'clock a. m. ’ Forheight or passage, having superior state room' accommodations, apply to n3u BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO. FOR NEW YORK AA, Th« brig OLIVE FRANCES, F. A* Pm.ll, master, in now loading for the jiS'wPuCr For freight, apply to * CHARLES L. CpLBY * CO., * n29 CornerJHierhora and B:»* sts. PIONEER LINE. FOR <r * NEW 4ggs YORK. » The new and splendid steamship HUNTER. M T. 3 ' 4 Saturday, Ore. a, >4 o’clock. For freight or passage, having euperior accommo dations, apply to . 0 <IL HUNTER * GAMMELL MURRAY’S MNE FOR NEW ijjj. YORK. A . . The splendid steamship VIRGO, Bulkley, master, will l»*Ave for the above port on Sunday, Dec. 3rd, at 8 o'clock a. m. For freight or passage, hating splendid accotnmo tioup, apply to n2T OCTAVUB COHEN. For PHILADELPHIA The Steamship >. CXIM23RIA, FRENCH, Commander, Will sail for the above port on Saturday, Drr. v] at o'clock For freight or passage, having excellent accommo-' dations, apply to li3lM'l HUNTER A GAMMELL, FOR AUGUSTA. THE Steamer Oak, Capt. Wm. McCanley, * Is receiving freight This Dsy at Lamat'e Wharf, and will have qu'ck and. spatcli ae above. . TLis boat ia in excellent orfor trafe* A I in Insur ance Companies)*nd being oflarge capacity .hiupers can rely on having their orders go through wiln de spatch. * For freight apply to J B. PRESDKE, Agent, *e , 11)9 Broughton street. F M, MYHKLL, n2» Hairis' Buildings, Bay street. .... t a,, a - Weekly Steamer BETWEEN AUGUSTA - SAVANNAH. Th* New Iron Steamer WM. G. GIBBOIS S, Capt, T. N. Pim roT, Having superior Ebeommodsiinn for Freight and Paaeungeis, will ply regulutly b tween ike abu” cltum. ” l-eartpg Wvannob every Saturday Morning, at U O'cliak. . , , Leaving Augusta*every WwlueiMlay Mprning, at T o'cl'sk. A Lnruif at Matlmw’s Bluff .vary wadimwUy Night It Is til* lleahe ot file Agrlllsol tllOdiibtsiU. to mpku h*» apeimanniit Atuimmodsiloii B«,at ( sjlir Wer- I'hanf* of Augusta anil Havaiihab ail IliTPlantar, along the Hue of the rir*r, and will, lk|so|dmi m view, uu atoil will bn apanMt on Ip* ugra us nas owuefa, Mill# and iifflccia in luaet the wtpta us Uic trawling IratglHlng public. kJ| i . “ u«u L Rot aini.v, Agent at ig|air im gill ***•—.— —— • ‘WW— *-«ytw*Ht.-.e - - for Augusta, till rriAMER \ i*. tr. m at, MlilJm**dMMlil. on l|#nla,ve p|„ f l,Afa|, IV *‘d at all but* and (pnadiN ate w.iaii, i«i. n.4 ■* Id* i ”4n id ia, i, mmiTwmt v , * tTi ■ mtm«uii pi, A*,‘i ttm>. In tAqtm 4 1 ">>ui, t-.ai- F«»y - ±y:reigh.ts FOR AUGUSTA, •piIE undersigned are prepared to receive good* at A their Warehouses—flee of expense and COT ered by Insura ee—for shipment to Anguta and point* beyond by their regular line of light draught boats. Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY, sept29—tf cor. Bar and Abercorn sts. For Doctortown AND Thomasville. *£ The Steamers Shelley, Orient, and „ Clayiott. sSSSSHS? For freight or passage apply to non ~ CHAS L COLBY fr CO, 20 » Corner Abercorn ami Bay streets. For Charleston, The new Steamer CITY POINT, Cyt. E. S. Talbot, Will leave as above , Every Satarday, at 0 a. ni. For freight or passage apply to • . a R. W. ADAMS, or J i- 8. CARRUTHERS, Jr l Hodgson’s Range, Bay Street. FOR , -/ HAWKINSVILLE AND “ MACQN, THE | steamer comet, CA#AIN HORNE. .Will leava as above with despatch. For freight, which will be received at rihe Upper Hydraulic Frees Yard, and covered by inagran re until placed on board she steamer, apply to D - S BRIQIUM, BALDWIN k GQ. NOTICE. THE BRITISH, WEST INDIA AND PA • CIFIC CO S STEAMSHIP, darie n> F p wai leave tor Direct, * in M -' * A *, - ■O, * . . * Saturday, Deo. Bd. S « * s ' |*sf _ BRIGHAM, BALDWIN fr CO, • * * « FOljt ' Rio De* Janeiro. ~w>. 1 *■’*dhe> dlh,, ,4g *» *, -J; „ CALUMG-A® Sf. Tliouufv, Plira, P« namb uoo yfi The United StafrnSf wUI * dispatch -U.. dreViry month, A NEW AND FTRST-CLAjB STEAMSHIP, To Leave at 3 o’clock, p.jn., . Frontier 43, North River. All letters have to pass through the Post Office, y An#xperienced Surgedh will +e in attamlnnce on board. For freight an oaesage, having aplendJd acaonuno. dations. apply o THOMAS ASENCIO A CO., • oct3l-3m No. IT, Broadway, NeW York, wpiii to fiHm. (/mi "to it. m A Lighter, of *6O barfela enpaclty, ou and under de»%.fot a short trip. aeslKsiauß Apply to RICHARDSON 4 BARNARD, - . Opposite Mariner’s Chqrch, u *> Bay street. STEAMSHIP LINE TO LIVERPOOL, DIRECT. The British West India and Pacific Company’* Steamship :S* v - DARIEN, lUvinp; a large pait of her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch. For freight of 1000 hales of Cotton, or passage, apply to n26 BRIQIIAM, BALDWIN * CO. FOB UVERPOW,. ~ - » efTV Thfe#rltish hfrkjURCEBCQ, Carrey, mu . te-. capacity. lnOo Bales Cotton. L IPrXsLP For freight apply to %. "r-^sgK,. For Liverpool. m The new fijat clats clipper ship V IB GINIA, WEEKS? Commander, hi now logging rapidly at Lower Press, and having large engNem«ht*will have quick dmpatrb WttJreigW or patmoge {taken at lowmt rates; applX *° CHAB. L. COLBY A CO., * °MXA- corner Abercon and Bay *t*._ For Liverpool. a- Vpa. Die A. No. I Ship MOST BLANC I* rom rapidly loading, a’. While's Pi"**- .For bal*. . Jl'ffT'ji' ii c» nf littfglu (having loom only for a lew v*m n*l .ts Afcnla Wines, Liquors. 50 iten&MT »”Wn * A.M Brandy W I,m Old Tom aud IMby Ulu . *u f«!m MaaHMKi 'WI, lakav tn . aaeapj^k vh Fl«lt|g*ie>i BltW|a ’ ™ ? HII/fON * RAgum, f For Liverpool. . M Ammn anhiup .aw mm.i aed taAPnI*' 1 *' Ma*»et |'*V'Hf • IkM* pmliug ,and if rVe t*"* '"'a** vfc,»»e«l Willti* laajy so r.,«n. I **,gMiiu,wm Mfdtanito ?mMiwtli| Mt**V • ‘ UaM, dAUr«tll*A»A