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SieanubtV Tylms, Wsdueedsy, December mi, at
o'cii.ok-
FOB APOtWA
3te*mer Mary Ella, Wednesday, DecoiuLet *otb, at
* o'clock a. nk
Steamer Minnie Brandt, Friday, De ember 18th, at
9 o'oloek a. m- ' <
Steamer Express, Monday, December 18ib, at •
o’clock p. m.
steamer Win. 0. Gtboon*, every Saturday morning
at 9 a. m- > '
FOR OBiHLXSTOg.
Steamer Olty Point, every Saturday morning, at 9
o'clock.
steamer Charles Houghton, Monday morning, 181 b,
at 8 o'clock.
FOB DOCTORTOWff. ,
Steamer Two Boys, eveiy Tuesday morniog. at 8
o'clock.
steamer Orient, every Tuesday momUig, at I
o'clock. „ •
Steamer Gen. Shepley, every Sunday morning.
at 7 o’clock.
Steamer Clarion, every Thursday morning, at ;
o'clock.
FOR FLORIDA.
steamer Fountain, every Tuesday morning, at
10 o'clock.
Steamer City Polfft, eveyy Wednesday afternoon,
at 4 o’clock. ■> . . -
Steamer Lizzie Baker, every-Thursday morning, at
10 o'clock
Steamer St. Johns, every Saturday morning, at
10 o'clock. , ' • ,
Steamer Helen Getty, every Saturday morning, at
10 o’clock.
Monimouuvill*.— I The attention of capitalists la
called to the continued sale of the real estate- of the
late John Montmollin. Ail Who have a surplus of
greenbacks and desire to invest In nal estate, even
though they have no Immediate desire for vesting In
lsmls, they will yet reap a harvest as the city most
improve In its Southwestern direction. The remain'
der of the Montmollnville estate now ottered by the
Administrator are lots situated on grounds free from
any system of drainage. To the capitalist on Induce
ment Is offered in the whole of thla real estate which
w HI add four-fold to his Investment, and the appre
ciative value of the property will occur in less than
one year or the re-opening of the Central Railroad.
We are pleased to observe that the purchasers of
the lots at the recent sale are not In favor of paying
luxes on the have, there Tors, under
contract, a number of frame dwellings, the want of
w hich was dally felt. Success, we earnestly desire
attend those of our people who manifest an Interest
In the Internal Improvements of our city.
Naval.—The V. 9. gunboat LenipCe, Commander
Phelps, which arrived here Friday from Feruandina,
Fla., sailed yesterday morning for Port Royal, S. C.
'liw brig Potomac arrived from New York Friday
cringing a steam launch for the U. 9. Coast Survey
steamer Bibb, Capt C. O. Buutelle, cow employed in
surveying the Savannah river and obstructions.
The launch la forty-two feet In length, twelve feet In
breadth of beam, and about ten tons burthen. She
Is propelled by a small but powerful engine working
two screws.
Acting muter Cbas. F. Mitchell, Executive officer
of the Bibb, Is superintending the fitting out of the
bunch at Miller’s wharf, and will have the work
completed in a few days.
A New Boat for the Macon amd Hawkinsville
Roite.—Shippers and the traveling public will be
glad to learn that another boat Is to be placed on
the Una between this city and Hawkinsville, from
which region wc have been almost entirely cut off
for some time. The steamer Oak, Capt. McCauleyfls
advertised to leave for Hawkinsville and Interme
diate points on the Altanialia Mid Oumulgee rivers
tomorrow. The renewal of steamboat communica
tion iu this direction will be taken advantage of, we
doubt not, with great avidity by our shipping mer
chants. Tna Oak la commanded by experienced offi
cers, and la a fine, staunch steamer, built .at Haw'
klnsville exprkudy for the navigation of the Ocmul
g»a and Altamaba rivers. She leaves tomorrow from
the old Florida wharf, foot of West Broad-street. J
B Prcsdee, 109 Broughton street, Is tha Agent.
Valuable Property for Balk.—Attention is
ctffiii.l to t,he advertisement lu another column of
wharf lots and farm for sale ou Hutchinson’s Island.
Tks let is situated nearly opposite the Charleston
steamer wharf, and, besides affording the most ellgp.
hie sites for wharves on the river, contains bottom
lauds suitable for farming, planting or grazing, un
surpassed In richness and fertility by any soil In the
world. Tha lot comprises about two hundred acres,
extending from river to river, Intersected by a canal
in good order, and with other Improvements so as
to be ready for Immediate cultivation. The terms of
sals are quite easy, and can be ascertained by up,
plying to Noble Lyon 165 Broughton street.
THE CUtIKTS.
PR TOST COURT, DISTRICT OP SAVANNAH, BEFORE OAF T
A. c. Bardwell, Assistant Commissioner Br-
KEAC or Heycores, Frredmen AND ABANDONED
Lands.
(SATURDAY, Dec. X6th, 1885.
City of Savannah vs. Monroe Dlrdeu. Larceny
horn Central Railroad Cos. acquitted, and
Use property ordered to be restored to the Central
Railroad Cos.
City at Savannah vs. Seymore Briggs, (colored.)
Disorderly conduct at the honse of Jane Clearnan,
Dec. lath. 1898. The defendant and the party at
whose Instance the arrest was made were each fined
in the sum of five dollars and costs, for disorderly
conduct.
Oeorge Powers vs. C. Houston, Eli Gurry, 011 King,
an.l George King, (all colored.) Recovery of cattle,
two in nuiqbar. After a careful investigation, judg
ment was rendered in favor of defendants, and plain
tiff ordered to pay costs of suit. Couusel for plain-
Cff Rufus E. Lester, Esq., for defendants, Hon. D.
A. O’ltyrne. ~ .
Francis Grimm vs. U. Houston, Ellx Curry, 01
King and George King.—Recovery -of Six head Os
cattle and damages. Judgement for plaintiff, and
damugts awarded in the actual expense of plaintiff.
In searching for the property the Week Immediately
proceeding the finding us the cattle In the posses
sion of defendants, the amount of damages to be
attested by arbitration, one of the arbiters to be ap
pointed by the Court, one by plaintiff trad one by
defendant. Defendants to pay costs of Court.
Ur. Lawton vs. Freedmen Francis, BUI, Bacon and
Emmett all (colored). Larceny of a steam engine, de
li uilauu found guilty and sentenced eaclr to thirty,
days imprisonment to the common jail of Chatham*
county.
Roofing.—' The scarcity of all descriptions of ma
ertals for roofing buildings in this city, and the ur
Cent inquiry from the interior, warrants Messrs 1)11-
h>» * Taylor, No. 68 Bay street. Savannah Georgia,
la extending their buslnes. Mr. Llzar Solomons, a
, arge real estate owner, and a Muster Bnllder. well
known in oar community approves of the Linseed
Oil Cement, gee his testimonial elsewhere.
Nsslsot of IH'tt bt a Poucmzsn Saturday
eveuiug last ona of the “ worthy guardians or the
night,’* a Cltj Police hm<l his O.iton taken from him
OF a respectable storekeeper who resides in Wash ■
‘“kton Ward. From what we learn personal vto
h-ooe threatened to a quiet citizen wa9 the occasion
’he policeman being temporarily dismissed.
Arrmiir ro Mubosk a Psivatk Watcuius.—On
iriday night last about sloven o’clock a private
*»tclunau employed to guard a lot of cotton lying
uu kho wharf foot of Barnard street, was fired at
'wice by a negro. The balls from the pistol passed
ht ' lose proximity to the watchman. All attempts
to arrest the offender was fruitless.
Balubi 801 l a a Mowthav Mauazimb—Thu old
«wi deservedly popular periodical la still ffouriih
'bepereing a large amount of latarastiug tuetruc
11 v * Ukraiure at the low prloe of one dollar a year
nfu bm cents a number. How la the time to get
■i’ awiie. m see re. ttiiott, Thowae and Talbot, Boa
*“u’ M *“ . are Hie publisher*
E' rroif _j q i-oneequenAe es (tip roads leading to
•Mali iieiug |« an eatreawt/bad coodlttou our
■“♦"i «u Friday ami helurdsy waa entirely bam #f
*»«|i‘ieie4 ekeep The Msaen Coopeee dealers la
■utiuii w,,| Veai have a larga Stock nf elieep cu
MS “'****• They »U* ma'b Urn pass 4u
« hdddie aim later pnrttva of the weal
•cbtnca niaepea roe tec accven Tacm •
J, i i *' “*• bMemma of mereaanu and other* to urn
rtieaiaehtnf «Mg»*w MaryMa rtierieamar
* "*> Hght dm/i of watar, has doable chgtace,
***—AHsHdtui—gfilM.
bttATM or A Musician.—Oa Friday morniog last
Mr. Joseph Kncktrt, the senior of the Ruckeri (a.
ally, well known as a professor ot music, oiler e
lingering Illness from consumption, breathed his lest
at bis residence ou Meigafet street lu this city, rue
deorused wav aged 53 years, a native of the king
dom of Wurtemberg, Mr. Hnckert emigrated
to America lu late, and looated In Savannah
In lose. The Aoeral of Mr. Ruekert took place on
Saturday afternoon last. The Savannah City Grebes
ifa Proleaeor K.' Richter, Leader, were In attendance
as an escort, and mauy citizens.
Street Prolans.—On Saturday sliernocu last a
street pedlar was arrested fur rending knives in the
market house without a license, contrary to the Or
Finances of the city. The offender was taken to the
barracks, and will be an example of lor the
benefit of the numerous members ot his fraternity at
present infesting Savannah
For Baltimore.—IThe 1 The sideweel steamship Rich,
tnond or the Savannah and Baltimore line was un
avoidably detained beyond Lei regular galling day,
and will depart this morning at ID o’cloek. *
lutulli|;euct!.
Miniature Almanac—Title Day.
Sun rises—; c 66 Moon rises,, oats
Son seta.4 STlHigh watery.. 7 42
*’.* PORT OF SAVANNAH. ■“ -
SUNDAY, Dec. 17. 1365.
Arrived, v*‘ * «
Steamer Standtvb. Fabian, Augusta—F M Myrell.
Steamer Helen, Reilly, Afigusta—Kein A Cos.
• Steamer Emilie, Bender, Darien and Brunswick!
Steamer L Kaos, Moore, Augusta—3 D Dickson.
v , Cleared.
Steamship San Jaelytto, Loveland, New York—B
H Hardee. v.
Steamship Virgo, Bulkley, New fork—O Cohen,
Steamship Euterpe, Eldridge,' New York—John K
Wilder.
Stoamihlp Hunter, Rogers, New York—Hunter A
Gamineii. *
3teuuishtp Wm Tibbets, Cony, Boston—Richardson
A Barnard.
Imports. . _ .
Per steamer Helen, from Augusta—249 bales up
land cottou, 98 do yarns, 100 bags dried fruit, 2 dead
bodies aud mdse. i • * T , •
Per steamer staudisli, fromAagusta—2oo bales up
land cottqii to Brigham. B A Cos.
Per steamer Emilie. from Brunswick—B bales sea
island cottod.
Per steamer L Enos, from Augusts—299 bales cot
ton to J B Wilder.
Kxports. . * .! '
Per steamship San Jactntp, for Neq; York—s 99 bis
upland cotton, 44 do sea island do, 9 do domestics
and 36 pkgs mdse.
Per steamship Virgo, for New York—Blß bales up
land cotton, 41 do domestics.
Per Steamship Hunter, Tor Nqw York— 2ll bales
uplafid cotton, 21 do sea Island do, U3O boxes tobacco
38 bales of tags, 90 bales of wool, so pckgs dried fruit
40 bbls and iihds ot old iron.
Per steamship Wm Tibbets, Tor Boston—B2o bales
upland cotton. 03 do sea island do, 104 bushels rough
, rice, 24 bales hides, 1 case mdse.
Passenger*.
Pol- steamer Helen, from Augusta—Mrs J M Kindi
ley, 2 children and servt. B C Wlietmore, lady and
child, D Stelliugs, Col Wayne, Mr Rourke, Mr Green.
J Daly. Mr Doelltile.
Per steamship Virgo, for New York—B T McDonald
BFPaui. i a
Per steamship San Jacinto, for New York—Geo D
Chapman, V UcValey, W Staatgburg, J Crottes, J L
Turd 111, Mrs Gibbons, W Henry, J C Lund, J Warner
W Stergus and lady, 0 Evans, J M Adams, T M Allen,
J M Edgar and lady, Dr H S Biggs, W J Scott, D P
Dodd, lady aud servt, J O Kilpatrick and lady, Ur W
G Barth, W Wolff, A L Elchelberger, H Johnson, N
Helf, A D Potts. E C Richardson, H O smith, T Big
ler. J Spaulding, N Lyman, D B W Dent, W B Jones,
M Shenuan, H L Greemau, N J Boyce, Capt Brown,
J Young. C Warren, J l.ippmau, Mrs Scott, J Sicliel.
H L Kinczle, Capt Collins, Capt Dorlafi, S Uerln, H
M Arnes.. J Farrell, X Stealtnau, Lt Davidson. W W
Carter, W Rodgeis, F Myers, K Pidgeou, K Duffy, J
Sampson, G W Chapin. W D Brasswell, H M Darr, G
Farnham. Mrs Miller, P B Wells, J N Kein, E B Muir,
W Oostelly, H H Brown, G Petet, P McGeorge and 12
steerage. • *
Consignees. *
Per steamer Helen, from Augusta—O Cohon, J R
Wilder, J Richardson, A Low, Kein A Cos, W H Stark
Hunter A G, X A Hardee A Cos. U S Q M, J Llppmau,
H, Watson A Cos, Brigham, B A Cos, A Pot ter.
LIST OF VESSELS IN TUB PORT OF
SAVANNAH.
, Savannah, Dec. IS, 1865.
" SHIPS.
Mont Blanc, Donnell, 700, loading, Liverpool—La
Roche, Gaden A Unckles.
Virginia, Weeks, 1.044, loading at Lamar’s Press,
for Liverpool—C L Colby A Cos.
Thorwalson, (Br) Bromage, discharging—Reid A
Stewart. '
Favorite, (Br) Spain, discharging—E A ttoullard.
Herald, Calvert, discharging—C Green A Son.
Mozart, (Br) Smith, tons, discharging—T R A
J G Mills.
bares.
Craoso, (Br) tons, loading, Liverpool—Bobt 1
Oaughey.
Tephy nine Boston, discharging—Reid A Stewart.
'Y A Platinius, PinkUam, discharging—C L Colby
A Cos. : .
Colonist, (Br) Taylor, discharging—Cltas Green A
Son.
County of Picton, (Br) McKenate, discharging—C
Green A Son. „
' BKIQ3.
Atlantic, Wark. 101 tons, discharging—B, Wylly A
Christian. . .
'R C Wright, Hugg, discharging—R Habersham A
Son. s-
Ella, Brown, discharging—Bell, Wylly A Christian.
John W Loritt, Gffiiot, waiting—Yong* A Nixon.
Daniel Beone, walling repairs.
schooners. . '
John M Broomall, Douglass, loading, New York—
Chas L Ool» A Cos.
Pearl, (Br) Rtordon, discharging—Bell. Wylly ;A
Christian.
Walter Raleigh, discharging—Hunter A GammelL
FOR SALE.
CONSTANTLY oa hand. Oak Wood, At Dock
Wharf.
Orders left at this office will be attended to.
• dl*2w \ A. K. CULLENS.
' THE ENGLISH POTATOES
A RE novd landing from the “County of Pietoo."—
xA. Price, ten dollars for ten hampers—cash to ac
company theorder. •
CHARLES OBEEN A SON,
No. IS Bay street, r
dl3-lw Stoddard's Lower Range.
CHRISTMAS!
E. EHRLICH,
30, WHITAKER STREET.
FANCY GROCERIES. ~ "
PRUNES. Raisins, Oranges, Lemons, Citron, Cur
rants, English Preserves, Jam* and Jellies, Pre
serve Ginger, finshroons. Truffles. Assorted English
and American Hr kies, English and French Mustard,
Tomato and Walnut Catsups, Worcester Sauce,
French and Spanish Olives Capers, canued Keats and
canned Fruits of all descriptions. Assorted Candles.
Fig paste. Nuts In variety. Smoked Salmon, English
dairy American Swl* and Limberger Cheese, Cavlnna
No. 1 family Mackerel In kits. Wax, Sperm. Adaman
tine Candles and Tapers, Spices of ah kinds.
FAMILY GROCERIES
Choice Hams, Tongues. brAkfast Bacon, etc , all
grades Sugar. Java, Muscovado, and Rio Coffee.
plendld assortment Teas, Green, Gunpowder black
and English breakTastTeas, Ac., choice Butter, Lard,
Sweet Oil. all description of Soaps, plain and fancy.
LIQUORB.
A large assortment, viz ; Martel and other grades or
Brandy, Irish Scotch, and Bourbu Whiskey, Made!
ra, Champaigns, Cherry, Portaud Other Wines, Cor
dials of aU kinds. Schnapps’ Bitters, Ac. Everything
tbst taste can wish or appetite desire. Give me a
call.
ALSO,
Just received by reoeot Arrival* from Boston, New
York, and Baltimore, a floe aasortmeul of all klude
Wooden a ltd willow Ware, callable for houaekeep.
Ing, dn iJi
Holiday Presents.
A LARGS and elegeut ssaortmeot of French. Keg.
Ush aud Bohemian Ware, eouelsttkg of
IHMXBM, TEA. TOHJCT, CO LOOKS AHO UIdUOB
hSTh, Ac,, Ac,
ail table lot Holiday Piesenu
QUKKMtWAIUC lioUAM,
Itt Rrougbtoo etrsft. at, -rid door haw HM> < ursey us
Uu.i street
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AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION F
Every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday Evening,
AT THE STORK ON BROUGHTON STREET,
Third door from Bull.
Where will be offered a general assortment of Dry
Goode, Boots and Shoes, Hoilery. Under-clothing.
Book*. Yankee Notions, Jewelry, Ac , Ac. , at tbe pur
chasers own prices.
Term* cash: sale* posltix. dl JO
ADMINISTRATRIX’ SALE
BY BELL. WYLLY « CHRISTIAN.
ON WKDNESD lY next, 20th Inst., at 11 o'clock In
front of store, will be sold.
72 Building Lqts
Situated In that portion of the city of Savannah
known as Montmolllnvllle, on the sooth side of tie
Central Railroad DepoL Sold by order of tlie super
ior Court of Chatham county, tot the benefit of the
heirs ami creditors of the carat* or the late John S.
Montmollin, ileceused.
The property presents a rare opportunity tor caul
talists lj make a profitable Investment.
Sale positive. Terms cash. Purchasers psylng for
fities. diß
SEA ISLAND HOTEL AND COMPLETE
OUTFIT OF NEW FURNITURE AT
AUCTION.
Bell, Wylly A Christian,
Or WEDNESDAY, January 3d, 1866, ut 10 o'clock,
will sell on the premises, at Hilton Heed„•
The New Sea Island Hotel, which has been finished
sad opened only a few mouth. The Hotel contains
sixty rooms, all completely furnished, and capable of
accommodating several hundred person-.
The Hotel aud dut-btfildings urs of the most con
venient aud approved structure; trained at the North
and brought oat ready to be put up, and could readily
b* taken down and removed, if desired, tu any other
locality.
The uilliard Saloon contains tour fine new Billiard
Tables.
Ail ot tbe Furniture is new, end oi the iatsst style;
consisting of Bureaus Bedsteads, Chair., Tables,
Wash* lands, Hair and I'alrnleaf Mattresses, Pillows,
Bolsters, Toilet Sets, Ac., Ac.
Fine Parlor Furniture, Walnut Dining Tables, Sliver
Plated Ware, Glass Were. Crockery, Table Cntlery,
Ac., Ac., which will be sold in lots to suit purchasers.
The above offers a rare opportunity for soy one
wishing to open a hotel wher e u now stands, or re
moving tits building'’ aud outfit to any other location
desired. " ,
Dealers and persona wishing tu lurnlsh hotels or
private residences, may be able to procure a*y arti
cles of furniture they destre.
Thu sale will oe positive and without reseive.
Terms cath.
Steamboats will leave Charleston and Suvsunah, to
accommodate persons wishing tu attend tbe sale, of
which fun her notice will be given. dl6-tf
ESTATE SALE.
By Bell, Wylly A Christian.
On the first TUESDAY io January next, within the
legal hours of htue, will be sold in frout of the Court
House,, in Savannah-.
The Lot ou the corner of West Broad and New
streets, South Oglethorpe Word, 100 feet front on
West Broad street, by &stKou New street. The Im
provements couuiet of three houses, which rent at
sfctiDo per unnum.
Sold jor a division between the heirs.
dIC-uwtf ,
AT PRIVATE BALK.
By Bell, Wylly & Cbristlaii. ;
Small Lots of Land.
There having been so many applications for Small
Tracts of Land for location, the owner of the above
Land, fueling a disposition to meet this demaud, has
placed in tbe market, for a few days, Lota
Acres, or more, pari cleared, on the Auguata Road, op
posite to the three mile stone, also on the White Bluff
Hoad, opposite to the two mile stone. tf-nl6
BY BELL, WYLLY A CHfkSTIAN.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The West Half of Lot No. 2, Calhoun Ward, 1 renting
on Jones street. , ,
The improvements consist of a finely finished
Brick Residence containing Ten Rooms with gas
throughout, and a welt of excellent water and a fine
Force Pomp. , . dis-tr
By 8011, Wylly A Christian.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
46 acres of fine Garden Land, within the limits of the
city. The Improvements consists of s first class cottage
dwelling, gothic atylfi, containing six large roonis, with
marble mantel piece, dining room, kitchen, library room
furnished with shelves and glass doors. OutbuUdtnge
consists of farm hunse, containing seven rooms, bam,
carriage house aiid "tables. Purcha ercan have <he re
fusal of Corn, fodder, hay, horses, mules, buggies and
wagons.
- Also. ....
2480 acres ot heavily timbered land, situated twenty
(20) miles from the city, between the Ogeecbce and
Cinoocliee Roads. An excellent location for a mHI, or
an A. No. 1 turpentine plantation. 100 acres of the
above cleared. Improvements consists of two small
dwelling houses, with stables, cribe. Ac. tf-nlB
AT PRIVATE SALE.
By Bell, Wylly a Christian.
100 acres of Land, situated on the Vernon river,
about Ulne miles from this city. The Improvements
consist of dwelling, barn, stables, and other neces
sary out-buildings.' - • ’ ’
An abundance of fish, oysters, shrimp, Ac., con
veniently obtained.
Price of property, $2,000, . n2B-tf
; ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
By t. l. Walsh.
On TUESDAY, January. Sth, 1866, will be sold at the
Court House, iftjhc dty of Savannah, at 11 o’clock;
The Eastern Half of Lot No. 11 Jackson Ward, (fee
simple, with Improvements}, corner of Whitaker
and Hull streets. The improvements are a two-story
brick dwelling, nine room*, with water In tba yard
Sad gas through the boose brick stable- Both baild
iuggnsvc slate roots.
Bold' by permission of the Ordinal? of Chatham
cbpnty, fora dtvblon among the heirs.
Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles. nit
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
F pursuance of an order of the Conrt Os Ordinary
or Chatham county, will be sold on tba hist Toes
day in Fehrnury next, at the Conrt House door, In
the cityd>l Savannah,, during the usual hours or tale,
all' the undivided half Interest of James Bilbo, late
deceased, in the Shandy Hall farm, situated near the
city of Savannah on the Thunderbolt road: said form
containing In all fifty acres, more ur less.
The said hair interest sold for the put pose of di
vision JORN P. TERRILL,
dT-td Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY BLUN & MEYER. - ,
Ojt THURSDAY, Slst inst., at 10 o’eloA. a, m„ will
bewold In front of store, by an order Issued from the
Hou. Court of Ordinary oL Chatham county:
All the Household Furniture belonging to the estate
of Henry Hvrrman, deceased. >
<» GEO. GEMENDEN, Adm’r.
By Blun & Meyer.
Wiu be sold THIS DAT. 18h, at 1* o’clock. In bout
• _ of store; -
2 cases Womsatta and Amoskeag Prints
1 csss Delaines
1 case, Merinos, Pop'tn and Scotch Plaids
2 cases Hosiery, diffluent articles
I 6 bales Blankets , •
1 lot Spool Thread ’
26 dozen Hats and Caps
Aa assortment of Coats Vesta and Pasts
ALSO,
4 hbds Bacon Sides r 4
15 tubs Lord ,
16 bblt Shoulders ‘ *
10 bbla Breakfast Bacon .- >. /
22 bbls Hams, different brands
Besides the usual assortment ol Household at. 4
Kitchen Fuculture. ill*
E. W. MARSH & CO.,
DRUGGIST 8 f
GIBBONS' BUILDINGS,
Corner of Congraos sad Whitaker Street*,
HAVE thoroughly refitted their establishment, and
- replenished with a general OMortmeM of
Drags. Madletnes, themlcela, I'aUil Ms
dll lure, Palatl,uili, Uanteu geetll,
Am. doe,, «v>
they sollfflt the patronage of their frlvffda
Vt, titular atwatUm a ill be glveu to the sarsUl
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Portable Engine*. Our engines are. “by experts,
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every purpose where power Is required. Medium
sizes constantly on hand, or furnished on short
uutice. .
Descriptive circulars, with price lint, sent on appli
cation. - ' •
COMSTOCK KINSEY,
dl6-eod6m 164 Bay street. Savannah, Ga.
J. N. WILSON,
Photographer,
S. E. corner Bronghton and Whitaker Str«..
SAVANNAH. QA.
(7* Copying done with the greatest care. dU
BROWN'S
CAST IL LI AN
BITTERS
rIS unrivalled Tonic prepared from the Pure
Juice of the Grape and extracts, distilled from
the Choicest Vegetable products of the South of
France, Italy ami the Province of Castile (Old Spain,)
from which latter section they derive their name.
A Fragrant Tonic, indispensable to Hotels and
Restaurants, aud valuable to Families, delicate
females and cldldreu, lor all disarrangement of the
stomach, lt .la unrivalled. A never
falling preventive and Care for Sea Sickness. None
who travel by land or wafer should be without the
CastUllan. •
■ For Sale by
YORK, WILUAMS, UcINTIRE A Cs.
v. • Sole Agents, State Georgia.
oct24-3m , * ,
Kerosene OiL
In barrels aud cases, -* . . ,
AT HORATIO PITCHER S,
Foot of Lincoln st., Uttder the Bins
n2O-tf
WHOLESALE.
Boots, Shoes and Brogans.
M. KRAUSS,
140 Congress and 07 St. Julian Streets,
SAVANNAU, GA.,
Is enabled, through Ills permanent house in Bol
ton, to furnish Joebera and' Dealers in this city, as
H ell as those in the country, with ,
. BOOTS AND SHOES ,
at more reasonable rates than any other house,
dll-tf
NOW LANDING AND FOR SALE.
Ollit Boxes, x, >, and caddlea Tobacco, which we
“ l/V are now offering at prices lowef than li can
'be bought for in Northern cities.
MILLER, THOMAS A CO.,
nU-tf No. 808 Bay stceoet.
JOHN MKSRYMAJ:. H. U WARING.
JOHN MERRYMAN & CO.,
Farmers’ and Planters' Agencv
TSOR the sale of Gnano, Fertilizers, Live Stock.' Im-
X plements and Machinery, Seeds, Ac.
07 W. Fayette Street,
BALTIMORE.
Refer to John 8. Gittings, President Chesapeake
Bank ; Chse. Goodwin, Cashier Franklin Rank, Balti
more; EC. Wade A Cos. and P. H. Behu, Savannah.
nIS-Stn . -s '
GUANO.
PERUVIAN and SWan Island Gnonos, Superphos
i phaies. and the Bruce Concentrated Fertilizer,
nre offered to the Trade at the lowest wholesale prices,
by GEO. E. WHITE * CO., 68 CUff street, Nsw York.
n!6-3m ■ - ' ~ * -
CRUTCHES.
IJMRST and only premium awarded at the American
.F Institute Fair, 1866, and State Fair of F» , tUSATor
Crntchcs. Hartman’s Patent El&ntlc Rub tier CrutAos
are pronounced by surgeons, and everybody else,' to be
the very best ever Invented. They are ensy and con
venient, they prevent paralysis of the nerves, do away
with all the weariness inseparable frotn the use or all
others, and are In all respects unrivalled. Send for a
circular. Agents wanted everywhere LOVEJOY &
Taylor, Sole Manufacturers, No. tlCti Broadway,
N. Y. gm-ngi
Cloaks; Cloaks.
LADIES' Cloth Cloaks, a fine assortment, hut re
ceived by steamer. ,
D2B-tf EINBTFIN 4 BOKHAN.
DISSOLUTION. ' :
THE firm of Laßochp, Gatlcn te Uuckies was dta
soived on the Ist Inst, by the withdrawal of
Isaac D. La Roche. The business will kc continued
under the name of Gaden A Unckles. at the old
stand, corner Bay and Barnard streets, Jr. D. I^jßvche'
.retaining an office with ns fur the present.
isaac and. Laroche,
benjamin g. oadbn,
A DAVIDS. UNCKLES,
Savannah, Pep. I, 1866. d4
Hart & Cos.,
hardware merchants
- CHARLESTON, 9. C,,
OFFER FOR SALE AT TUEI)t OLD STAND,
Corner King and Market Streaks, *
GUNS, RBVOLVKHB, SHOT A POWDER
“HOE’S* CIRCULAR SAWS, « TO GO
INCH
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
BAR IRON AND STEEL
METALS OF ALL KINDS
BUILDING MATERIALS
TIN AND WOODWARK
HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES
. HOLLOW WAKE OF ALL KINDS
TURPENTINE AND C/XIPERH TOOLS
BItAHH AND IRON WIRE CU*l II
BOLTING CU/m (ANCHOR BRAND)
MILL ROCKS (IB TO 40 INCH)
MILL IRON
SILVER PLATED GOODS
HOURS, SPOKES, AXES, SPRINGS.
9
a utm usim up w iin 41
WBOLEIALE HD DCTIII.
Bmim
OMOt Kill bis, Lite t'ffits, fit. ___
PIERCE SKEHAIf,
Wholesale aud Ketail Dealer
lu F.ne Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Foe.
ctgn end Domodlc Wines, Liquors end Segura.
A *o. Buchan's Celebrated
GQLDEN ALE
* A2iU
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
In buttle end In wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng.
lish Ales, Ac.
Liberal deductions mads to tbs trade.
176 BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH,
dtl-tf and 62 Liberty BtPeet, N. Y.
KIBLIN, BRO. ft BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN .
ALES, VH AND Llf ORS,
OORNEH WHITAKER STREET AND
BAY LANE.
OBBEBB PROMPTLY FILLED A DELIVERED.
an*l « • .- if
H. G. RUWE & COi
’Wholesale
GROCERIES i LIQUORS,
WINES‘AND SE6ARS,
Corner Bryan and Bt. Julian and
Johnson Square, . V,
(FRONTING PULASKI HOUSEd
Hr Agents for
ALE AND LAGER.
Constantly on band, an assortment of .
It H BIN WINH,
sop 23 8m
WHISKEY! WHISKITI
PIKE OLD BBANDY, VINES, b.
Peach Valley Whiskey, Maple Veliey Whiskey, Pike’s
Magnolia, Spencer's Old Rye, and Fine
Kentucky Bourbon.
FOR SALE 3 Y <»
C. W. THOMPSON,
At the Old Stand,
111 BAy STREET,'--'
c ._ (Herald Bnfidlngs^
/ —also, — . 1
Alsop's Ale, Mars' Ale, Apjtlei. Potatoes, Oniona
Pickles, Mackerel, Older and Cider Vinegar.
. acts > ts
J. GARDNER
TAKES the liberty of informing tbe public generally
that behasjntt opened, and will always Keep on
hand a full supply of •
fresh* Family Crocaries,
of all descriptions and of the best quality, which he
offers sos sale at rea«ouabie rates, comer Jones and
Barnard streets* at fihUlcfa’a oM stand. nlB-lifl
(ales mugs SKliquows^
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
r: a<fr-
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
ahBO
Provisions, <fcc.
fiIHE undersigned are constantly receiving con
-4 signmenu of Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard.
Batter, Flour, Ac., on Commission, which they will
sell at the lowest market rates. 7. * , - ,<
KENNETH, MoLEA, 4 CO.,
dl6-tm 21)2 Bay Street.
FRUIT. WINES, k " '
Cfl BOXES Layer andM. R. Raisin*
uU 50 drums'Flgs' - ■ '
10 boxed Prunes ' • t ,
6 bbls Almonds . ’ '
6 bbls Dried Peacht* and Apples
, Citron and CurrsnU . .
Mace, Nutmegs and Cloves
80 baskets purs piper Heidsleck Chsmpagns,
quarts sad pints
- 20 dozen very choice Sherry
10 dozen very eld Madeira
Cooking Wine, Brandy) Ac.
Rye, Bourbon and Scotch Whiskey
For sale by
dle-eod2w CLAQOORS A CUNNINGHAM.
BUTTER,
Flour and Lard.
Having received a large stock olfiio above,
AT VERY LOW RATES,’
we are able to offer great inducements to buyers
HANDKLL 4 CO.', •
Southwest comer of Bay and Barnard sta.
- A. C. LOMELINO.
r ' - , DKaLKB -{M
Groceries, Pwisions.fines, Lienors, &e.
sm> zvizx OTHZZ A£TI«t.E Id THZaR'CtST Litre
UNDER MASONIC HALL,
(Comer of Bun Street and Congress Street Lane.)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
aid-3m
BroHii’ri Mtandurtl Scales.
TTSED by the United States and Foreign Govern
«-< menu for more than 4
THIRTY "YEARS,
ho^iSu“ y w b ;M aa Mur
j. b. koch;
Ko 3* Heokmau Street.
Corner of William,
NEW YORK, *
“^rwAstECtarr
nfllm
THE MMCHAM ■OHOOkT
MEU A NEVILLE, N. 0.
Mittta liutl Cluunri'TttsClttl
httASoNN UUUtfAU.
Figt. '
A 1 IM'A Uri, MAtwali ekd imm mania
I W V o*4* t coUIi 4 MA
Corn and Hay!
gaarraMaiSL, b,
(19-to.ltw CLAGHORS A CUNNINGHAM.
Improved City Property.
JEJsasttsußur*
dlB-tw BRYAN. HARTRIDOE A CO.
Blankets 1 Flannels
CLOTHS AND CASBIMKREB
BLEACHED AND BROWN SHIRTINGS .
DAMASK TABLE OLOTHS
FRENCH JUUUNOBS AND ALAPACAS.
Received end for sal* cheap by
H. HATH.
ocag IT4 Broughton street
HIGHLY IMPROVED
Market Garden.
Ir, Acres, with wooden dwellings and oat-bnlld-
AtJ ffigijnst beyond the City, on the Thunderbolt
road. Lend It of the beet quality; under lease UII
August lot. 1966.
dlklw BRYAN. HARTRIDGE A CO.
ILEUKDRG KID GLOVES.*
ALSO, a fine assortment or Silk, Wool and Back
, akin Gloves and Gauntlets. Just opened st
EINSTEIN A BCKMAN,
n23-t! Congress street
Lemons.
Nfr BOXES, from M*w York .teamer, In good
dl6°f , * r ' . CRAS- L. COLBY A CO.
“LEMONS UNO RAISINS
V ANDINQ from ateemeblp Virgo 26 boxes superior
L Lemon, aad (6 boxes RaiJns.
For sale low by t 1 -•
. RUE, WHITNEY A OO ,
dl6*B Harris'Block,
- ■MewwwagßWmMgßßwm
' , 6HIPHMO. ’ • .
POE NEW YOKE
Th. brig OLIVE FRANCES. FH A.
Small, master, it now loading ft>r the
port. *
fiBoBV For fraight, apply to ■
**7 ; 1 CHARLES L. COLBY A 00..
n29 * Corner Alterborn sad Bay sts.
Pi6ixe©r Line.
forj *•• n '■■ ■
NEW JyfeYORK.
*; * r •• * .. j .w /a. «
. REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES!
rabifi Piisafic, |D M Deck, (tt OO
Tho new and splendid steamship TYBBE, Crowell,
commander. wUI leave for the above port on her regu
lar day,
Wednesday, Dec. SO, nt o'clock.
••• ■ * ,
For freight or passage, haring superior accommo
dations apply to . ■' •
dIB HUNTER A GAMMELL.
Doctortown
4 ; I ’AND
Thomasville.
The Steamers
Gun. Shspley,
Oriwnt, and " •
. . Clarion,
WIU moke Tri-weekly Trips to Doctortown, la con.
traction with the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, leaving
Savannah on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.
Through freight payable by shippers at our office.
Freight received during the week, and stored free
-MSSht or passage apply to
„„ CHAS L. COLBY A CO.,
nto Corner Abercorn and Baystreets. .
FOR AUGUSTA.
Quick Despatch.
The light-draught steamer
MAE Y ELLA
WIU leave the wharf foot of Abercoru street,
WEDNESDAY, SOih INST., AT » A. M.
v For freight or pusags, apply to
CHA& L. COLBY A «).,
d*B-8 Comer Abercora and Bay streets.
FOB ABBDSTA,
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.
, The llght-dreught steamer -
EXPRESS,
, - Capt. J. H. MORGAN,
which was unavoidably detained from leaving Sa
vannah on Saturday, aa advertised, will positively
leave this .
Monday Afternoon, nth, at g.p, aa.
All freight offering for Augusta and landings en
the Savannah river, wiu be received on board the
Kxprees at the Florida Packet Wharf, foot of Wool
Bread street. Freight received up to the boar of de
parture. Apply to
dir-1 - Harris' BnUdlng^ayrimt.
Freights
FOR AUGUSTA,
fJIHE underrigued are prepared to receive poods at
A their Warehouses—free of expense and cov
erod by Insurance—for shipment to Augusta and
points beyond by their regular line of light draught
boats. Apply to CUAB. L. CULBY, "
sept2»-& oor Bayand AYkrcoyn sts,
For Augusta,
THE STEAMER
ft. H. MAY,
for »Xovo place. Quods rvcolv
FREIGHT FOR MACON.
The sew *ad foot «de wkest Mug
A.«h«r A. yres
iM , |
For Liverpool.
s »bifw>b.
TOR PALATKA,
VIA FERNANtJINA AND JACKSON
VILLE.
lbs new, exceedingly fast sad splendid Steaaei
CITY POINT,
, C*Pk Loulu M. Oogetter,
WUI leave Telfsir’s WJterf, as sboTs,
Kr, ry Wedassdmy, At fi p. SB,
For freight or passage apply to
K- W. ADAMS, or
J. 8. OARRUTHEBS,
«i. “ ow 'sak;’gi,‘"ia. w, °’*
For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FER
NANDIRa, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA
/
Tbs new and fast soiling Steamer
XjIZZJE baker,
Capt. N. King,
Having been placed permanently upon this rout* will
leave for the above places on '
Every Thursday Morning, at io o’clock.
Bor freight er passage having splendid cabin to
cummodatlon, apply ob board. It the Florida Steam
Packet whart or to
'.. . CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
d6 ' tf Agenu.
RMULAR WEEKLY STflAilgR —
BKTWBXIt
Savannah & Doctortown,
Ohe new, Ilght-dnugU, Iron side-wheel steamer
TWO BOYS,
(Mete host to the WUUtm O. Glbbonaj
Capt. THOMAS DANIELS,
fiavhtg superior sccommodattoa for freight sad
pftuseiigcrs panal to any of tbe ocean steamers. wUI
ply regularly between'(he above points, *
faring SAVANNAH every TUESDAY MORNING
DAY MORNING*"* DOOTO *™ WN every THURS-
It h the desire of the owners of the Two Boys to
mmke her an accommodation boat for the merchants
of Savaunali and the merchante and planters along
!kL** b * lb»A. AG. R. R., until the completion or
a this object In view, no effort will
be spared oe the part of her owners, agents and of*
US P-WIT‘ th * W ““ °' ““ “id travel.
Freight stared In our warefaauee on DtUon3 wharf
fre* <tmrgr ERWIN A H ARDKK.
D. .Tam»i Pili ow, Ag*t at Doctortown. d!2-2w
For Palatka, Fla., .
Via Harlem, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Far
mamdlma, Jacksonville aad PlcalafA.
Omwectinq with steamer Flora Temple for M no’l
Ferry, QpiUfnHllaqe, and aO latmnat on
the st. Marys River. ,
'T'H* new end fast steamer FOUNTAIN, Cant G.
JL J}U l«*v. as above on TUESDAY,
the 20th- mat., at lu o’clock ft. m.
For freight or passage, apply on board, at Psdei
ford's wharf, near White** Central Cotton Press, or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
Dnring the absence or the boat all goods wm be re
cclved st the warehouse on tbs wharf, by Mr W. H.
8, Brncn. ’ " •
-Freight payable on wharf. - “
Shippers will fornfah weights and msasuresrant of
sfiods. g]g
for” ~
HAWKINSVILLE 3 MACON
THE
Steamer Oak,
Capt. McCauley,
•fWmt T Briid b^t^ rom th * ° ld F,orid * Wbarf ’ root
ON TUESDAY NEXT, I9rn INSTANT.
Freight recsiwd this day.
for freight, Ac., apply to
J- B. PKEUDXE, Aft
' FOR ;
Rio De Janeiro.
CALLING AT
St. Thomas, Para? Peraambnco and Bahia
The United States aad Brazil Mall
Company will dispatch
V* Iht 99th of every month,
A NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP,
To Leavt nt 3 o’eloefc, p. n»..
From Pier 48, North River.
All letters have to pass through the Poet Office ‘
An experienced Surgeon will be In attendance n
board.
dsUoM.tSiV" DMS *if c ’ hsvtng splendid aceommo
nrtn vm THOMAS AS*fCIO A CO..
oct3l-3m No. IT, Broadway, New York.
' POR •
HAWKINSVILLE AND MACON.
(■ THE
WHIAMTOI OOMST,
• , CAPTAIN HOBNE,
WUI leave u above with despatch. For freight,
which will be received at the Upper Hydraulic Frees
Yard, and severed by insurance until placed on board
tho steamer, apply to
- nM BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
For LiverpoolT
Tho new first clan clipper (hip
yieginia,
weeks, CraunMter,
I* now loading rapidly at Lower Press, and haring
large engagements w« have quick ■Lyptfi,
Fur freight or passage (taken at lowest rates) apply
*° CHAS. U COLBY A 00.,
“*** ‘ owner Abet corn and Bay Ms.
FOR LIVEBPOOI - "
The British berk CBtBMA Osrrey, man
nhtt3&. tv j Mwiriiy luuo Boise cotton.
FOR CHARLESTON,
TOUCHING AT HOLTON lIKAD, •
TtorieffMirift**'
Charier* .Houghton,
hhgt ■ A hMUOI k.
GSwii •• *•••»***
VMhdsp Meaning, I IMA, mi $ m'mtm*.
ffiwsmqg*