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■t o'clock *
dleaiorhip Zodiac, Saturday, Ikomhor 30th, at
o'dluck.
0 KOK Al 11l Of*
Steamer Wiu. U. Gibbous. ever} Saturday morning
at SB. nr.
FOR CUiHI.KOTOS.
Steamer Charles Houghton, »tuj Tuesday morn
ing at 8 o'clock.
ai Steamer City Point, every Saturday morning, at 8
o'clock.
FOB DOjCTORTOWK.
Steamer Two Boys, every Tuesday morning, at 8
o’clock. . * 1*
Steamer Orient, every Tuesday morning, at 7
o'clock.
Steamer Gen. Sheplev, every Snnday morning,
at; o'clock.
Steamer Clarion, every Thursday morning, at 1
o’clock. „
FOB xnOMASVILLS.
Steamer O. F. Potter, every Monday, Wednesday
and Fiiday morning, at 1 o'clock.
FOB FLORIDA.
Steamer Fannie, every Tuesday morning, at 10
o’clock.
Steamer Fountain, every Tuesday morning, at
10 o’clock.
Steamer City Point, every Wednesday afternoon,
at 1 o'clock.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, every Thursday morning, at
10 o'clock.
Steamer Bt. Johns, every Saturday morning, at
10 o’clock.
Steamer Helen Getty, every Saturday morning, at
10 o'clock.
Christmas. —The Post OtUce will be open today
from 9to 10*4 A. M. only. • ,
Parish Robrkhy of Cotton.—Oar city la infest
ed at tlm present time with thieves whose daring
is not equaled elsewhere In the States. Thursday
night last the premises of Mr. Alonso Day, north
side of Indian street, and on au alley leading to the
Florida Wharf, was visited by cotton thieves, lathe
rear of the malu residence, which Is on Indian street,
Mr. Alonzo M. Day had stored In a kitchen or out
building thTec bales, of cotton. This property was
an Investment of Mr. Day, and every dollurearned by
hard labor. Mr. Alonzo M. Day stated to his pa
rents early on Friday evening that he would be
robbed, and that he would wait for tho thieves. His
parents begged him to dispel the Idea, thathe had not
slept for oue week, and his health, which was Im
paired, would reaffit in lus taking sick. Mr. Day
therefore went to bed. and on Saturday morning
when he arose found that tivo bales of the cotton and
also about halt a bale was stolen.
I sTEßßtmxn.—During the voyage of the steam
ship Zodiac lrom New York, which arrived at this
.port yesterday forenoon, while off Tyhee between
five and six o'clock lu the morning, a lady passenger
gave birth to a flue healthy boy. Mrs. Livingston,
ihe Stewardess of the Zodiac, was unremitting in
hei attentions to the passenger and the unexpected
guest This Is the second instance of a child beiug
bom on steamships bound to Savannah, the former
taseoccurlng on board ,of the steamship Augusta.
THU COURTS.
BEFORE OAFT. BABDWELL.
Savannah. Dec. 28,1866.
charged with stealing a backgam
mon board from the urphaus’ Fair, held at St. An
drews Hall, was placed on-trial. Altera careful In
vestigation the accused was found not guilty and dls
clunyed. .
James Stewart (eoldredl va, Caesar Jackson. Be
envety of male. Property ordered to‘ he vested la
defendant.
City of savannah vs. Thos Higeway, C Rulus and
Wm Williams, (all colored.) Disorderly conduct—
fighting in the streets, Dec. 2*d, 1666. The darkles
being youths were discharged with a severe repri
mand.
city oi savannah vs. E. Williams (colored ) Disor
derly conduct—fightlug In the streets and stealing
irom Henry Wayne’s stable, on West Broad street,
Dee. 22d, 1868. The defendant was found guilty and
ordered to work on ttie public streets for nve days.
C'lty of Savannah vs. Martha, (colored.) Improper
conduct In the streets, Dec. 22(1, 1863; Released with
it reprimand.
City of Savannah vs. Minor, (colored.l Improper
conduct—stealing vegetables from the larm of Mr.
Nicholas Gull, Lovers Lane, city of Ssvanuah, Dec. 22,
Ts6s. Tho defendant was ordered at hat U labor rot
ten days on the Btreets of Savannah.
City of Savannah vs. Henry eason, (colored,) Tom
Smith and Richard Williams. Improper conduct—
resisting and attempting to strike au oincer lu the
discharge of his duty, Dec. 28d, 1663. Fined In the
sum of live dollars, each, or live days labor on the
public streets.
The Theatbh—Curistmas Night.—The festivities
or Christmas will be appropriately wound up this
evening with a performance of extra attractiveness
at the Theatre. One of the best of Uoordcault’s
beautiful domestic dramas Is to be presented, “Andy
Blake,’’ Mias M. L. Gordon sustaining the part of
‘ Andy,” We have no doubt it will b« a charming
performance, as Miss Gordon, with her graceful
abandon of mnonerand great personal attractions,
Is always particularly pleasing in male characters.
The sterling, comedy “All that Glitters Is not Gold,”
with Hamilton, Raymond and Miss Gordon, in the
east makes up a bill ot unusual length and excel
lence. The patrons of the Theatre will hail with
rejoicing the announcement of the debut or the fas
cinating ballet-dancer Miss Rohe Wood, well known
hr all the Northern cities tomorrow evening. Mr.
W H. Crisp also returns to the Savannah hoards
again, making his uppearance la “Leap Year” to
morrow night.
Grand Christmas Bai.l ai- tub Volks Garten
—This evening, a grand Christmas Ball will be
given at the Yolks aarien under the supervision of
a committee of gentlemen. The Garten la beaufi
lully adorned with evergreens, cedara, etc. for the
occasion, in the centre or the Garten Is erected a
ChrUtmus tree, the branches of which will be Illu
minated and loaded down with presents for those
m attendance. A police force will be on hand to
preserve order and strict decorum.
Free Ldnch.—A Christmas lunch will be gtveu at
the st. Charles Saloon, In rear of the Fost Office, to
day, at eleven o’clock. The bill of fare comprises
wild turkey, wild ducks, goose, crackers, cheese,
■tc.. 4c.—a CUrlstnlas dinner for an Alderman.
Stamm will be pleased to greet his friends with “inei
fy Christinas.”
Close of the Fair.—The Orphans’ Fair, held by
the sisters of Mercy, la 81. Andrew’s Hall, during
last week, was an almost unprecedented success Ut
that line, the hall having been thronged nightly.—
Tlie fait was a very attractive one and exceedingly
well managed by the ladies having matters ih
'harge. a large sum must have been netted for the
'-Uritable purposes of the enterprize, enough, we
t[ ast, to make a noble Christmas addition to the
good Sisters’ orphan mnds.
•OtaiVAL of the Zodiac.— The steamship Zodiac,
“i Betray 4 -Nephew's line, from New York on
" •Mnesday, the 20th, arrived off the bar .-Saturday
'"'thug, reaching the city yesterday moruuig. The
- -disc brought a full might, and an exceedingly
“tge mail. We ate again uuder obligations to Pur
”‘i U H. Scranton tor favors.
Habfir-s Magazine.—The Ailanilc Mmitlily, Mm*
beuiorcit’s Mirror of Fashion, the Chimney Comet,
»r* received at Kstlll’a News Depot Tha new
timbers of Hut peis and the Atlauur appeal to he
’’■usually Interesting judging fr»ia the table of con
lean,
' •other Damno RuSSEKY or COTTON -A few
'"Utile since one 01 tke Government stoma wee »u
■ertd and robbed of two l*ieso| upland ooMou, No
' ‘be In ike perpr listens of tlm (hell lies >«l been dta
eursred
Hie Atlaoih Monthly (or Jeooati, and all Ihe pe
1 * k »l literal are us ike day. van be obtained el the
' **■ "land is Hie Pulaski Minim
*»oi» Aiot ete -Tne mini jams* M- oaii.w
I’spi. k u Moody, arrived yeeteiday luwnlng
« AMEueia, hating a foil OelgUL The Jauiee <1
I ti.lopkei will feUUU l» Augusta on Wedueedar
•'•Wag neei
* ,l>l * kHwNTjitt To mho I.o* at ike feint us Mr
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boibol IW Wlik ilka* Goodsport
“‘mi Mmi#U
**** LeMuoks 0 V/eerTiur 'og“*’d
ttruioimi cfon ncbcaban Gaaubhb.—We are
Informed t.y people living upon the outskirts ol the
CHy, who hare formerly been aceunloined to raise
upon the gardens attached to their places a sufficient
crop ol winter vegetables for family use. that they
have lieen compelled 10 abandon all efforts hi tins
direct lon. the present year, ow tug to the depred*
none of the vagabond population Infesting the out!
lying quartern .oi the city.
Arrival- of thk , Richmond ai Bai.iiuorb.—A
despatch was received in this city yesterday by lx'
Roche 4 West, from J. Brandt. Jr, Bast dilute, an
nomicing the sate arrival of the steamship Kichmoad
from tins purl, alter a trip of miy-Uve hours.
Mhlin*iiijv lutelliigence.
miniature Aliaaiaae—This Da).
gun rises 669 Moon rises moon
Sun seta— 4 aujHlgli water 0 44
* PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Satirday. Dec. 23, 1864.
1 Arrived.
Steamship Zodiac, Dearborn. New York—(R-ravus
Cohen.
Retorts.—Arrived off bar. Saturday -23d, In JO
hoursfrimi New York, (could not get in on acconnt
of thick stormy weather) Dec. 21st, Friday, off Hat
teras. exchanged signals with steamship Cumberland
bound north: 2:jd, Saturday,. 2 o'clock, A M. passed
close by the Light Ship, off Frying l’an Shoals': Dec
24t.1i, off bar, passed steamship North Point, bound
oat.
Br bark Evening Star, Fry, Neuvitas, Cuba, to
Yuung A Nixon,
Ship MOrtle, Camming, London, to Reid <f Stewart
Brig Lewis Clarke, Hartley, New York, with coal,
to Vaullorn, Holyoke 4 Cos.
Steamer City Point, Coxetter, Palatka, Ac.—R W
Adams.
Steamer J G Christopher. Moody, from Augusta—
J M Kiuckley.
Steamer O F Potter, Cessar, Sunbuty—Ctaas I, Col
by 4 Cos.
Steamer Helen, Reilly, Augusta—Kein 4 Cos.
. Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka. etc—Clag--
horu 4 Cunningham.
Barge City of Augusta, No. 2, from Augusta, to A
D K. reason.
Harge City of Augusta, No. S, from Augusta, to A
D Krcnson. -
Cleared,
Steamship Leo, Merrill, NewrYork—OctaTusCohen.
steamship constitution. Greenmail, New York—
Brigham, Baldwin 4 Cos.
Steamship San Salvador, Atkins, New York—B H
Hardee.
-Steamer City Point, Coxetter, Charleston—R W
Adams.
Steamship North Point, Smith, Baltimore—Bryan,
Hartrldge 4 Cos. '
Mlearner Harry Carroll, Klrwau, Baltimore—La
Roche 4 West. -
stt-amer Kmllie, Bender, Hilton Head
Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham. Palatka, Fla—L
8 Bennett.
■Steamship Nightingale, Bclsbaw, New Yotk—J R
Wilder,
Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen.
Steamer W B Cogailell, Fraser, Augusta—M A Co
hen.
.-.»*• Depat-tea.
Steamer O B Good sell, Dariosa, Augusta—M A
1 Cohen.
- _ Exports. ~
Per steamship CoustituUou, for New York—72B
bales uplaud eoltou, 38 pkgs indze.
Per sreumstibr Leu, tor New York—T6B bales up
land cotton, 227 bales yarn, 40 pkgs nidge.
Per steamship Sau Salvador, ter New York—239
bales upland cutton, 36 do sea island do, 60 bales do
mestics, 97 pkgs nulze, 37 sacks dried fruit, and 84
empty ale bids.
, Receipts, ,
Barge City of Augusta, No. 2, from Augusta, with
399 bales upland cottqn.
Barge City of Augusta, No. s, bom Augusta, with
641 bales upl mi cotton.
Steamer J Q Christopher, from Augusta— 372 bales
upland cotton, 64 do domesties.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Augusta—l 6 bales
sea Island cottou.
Per steamer Helen, rrorn Augusta—23o bale* cot
tou, auil 10 do domestics.
Per steamship North Point, for Baltimore—67 bales
upland cotton, and suuilry pkgs rndze.
Per steamship Nightingale, for New York—662
bales cotton, 246 bags dried Irult and 44 pkgs rndze.
Per Br bark Evening Star, from Neuvitas, Cuba
-12 tons coal.
Per ship Murlle Hum London—9l,ooo brick.
Passengers, , ,
Per steamship Zodiac, from New York—Mrs Ross
Hein 4 Son, John Clark, W N AldrUcb, C M Gilbert,
J E Furbush.JMary A lleuliett, Miss Mitchell, Mias E
Hudson, E Hendry, John Schnek, C Warner, F A
Norton, 8 Hayue, (-> Kltcher, N Schultz, M O Grady,
F Hornhuck, J Wolf, c Donovan, MU, Annie Lamoui,
F Elliott, Thos Priday, ami others. y .
Per steamship constitution, ter New York—Joseph
Fitzgerald, W U Sherwood, Miss Loud, Captalu D
French.
Per steamship Leo, for New York—D A Smith and
wife, Capt Acliorn and wffC, K L Peudlatuu and child,
-Capt Booker, Wm Stnuf, H T Dennis, Mr Schatfcr
and 2 children, Wm Marlin, James Moore, J D Dar
ling, J It Parker, Lawson Wylly, Warren Curtis, CF
Gilmore, G W Dunlap, S A Skelton, and 10 in steer
age. '
Per steamer City Poiut, from Pilatka—J Hamllat
and wife, A J Drysilaleand wife, Miss Drysdale, Wal
lace Diysdaie, J H Fowler, J Welsh, M G Everett, H
Cartlr, Mr Wilson. W B Roux, G CDodge. W R Sher
wood, Mr Hale. W Drew, Maj Alll-u, R T Hasting, D
T Tiiesscn, J Murphy, R Miller, H Clay, and ten ou
deck.
Per Steamship San Salvador, for New York—Col C
C Jones, Mrs Jouev, child and .ivl* K .Slotes’bury, Miss
Baker, W A Pai*, G A pel, T J Dunbar, C Evans. J M
Adams, H L Johnson, J H Gifford, J W Jackson, J 0
Ludlow, Col Dodge, E A Flint, Joliu Miller, Henry
Roman, W li Hiliyer, and 6 ou deck.
Per steamer O F Potter, spun Sunbury—J Merritt,
C Spalding, A Knight. Mrs Knox. Miss Mclntosh,
and oue ou.deck.
Per steamer Helen, from Augusta—Miss Gertrude
Dillon.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Augusta—Mr Kem
ble, wife and child, Mrs Massoit; W B Churchill, T
W Shea, T Smith, ami 16 oil deck.
Consignees.
Per Barge City of Augusts, No. 2, from Augusta—
E F Metcall & Cos. Hunter 4 Gammed.
Per Barge City ut Augusta, No. 3, from Augusta—
E F Metcalf 4 Cos, Keln 4 Cos, Huuter 4 Gammell.
Per steamer J G Christopher, from Augusta—O
Cohen, W Battersbj, Anderson, Fordlce ACo, MS
Cohen, Rogers 4 Cann, Brigham, Baldwin 4 Cos, La
tlirop 4 Cos, Einstein 4 Eckrnau, Scranton 4 Smith,
Hunter 4 uammell, and order.
LIST OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OF
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Dec. 23, 1866.
STEAMSHIPS.
Nightingale, Breaker, loading, New York—John R
Wilder.
North Point, Smith, loading, Baltimore—Laltoclre
4 West.
Leo, Merrill, loading, New York—o Cohen.
San Salvador, Adklus, loading. New Yrfrr—B H
Hardee.
Condtitution, Merrill, loading, New York—Brigham,
Baldwin 4 Cos.
1 ' SHIPS.
Mont Blanc, Donnell, 700, loading, Liverpool—La
Roche, (laden 4 line kies. *
Virginia, Weeks, 1,044. loading at Lamar’s Press,
tor Liverpool—€ E Colby 4 Cos.
Thorwaisou, (Br) Bnimage, discharging—Rehl 4
Stewart.
Favorite, (Br) Spain, discharging— E A Soul lard.
Herald, Calvert, loading, Liveipool—c Green 4
Son.
Mozart, (Br) Smith, - tons, discharging— T R *
J U Mills.
County of Picton, (Bri McKenzie, discharging—C
Green 4 Cos.
Bark Creadiiaught, (Br) Smith, loading, Liverpool
—C L Colby 4 Cos.
BAKES.
Craeso, (Br) Carrey, tons, loading, Liverpool—
R ICaugbey.
Tephyriuo, Penlston, loading, Liverpool—Reid 4
Stewart.
*Y A Plattnlus, Pinkham, discharging—C L Colby
4 Cos.
Colonist, (Br) Taylor, discharging—Chas Green 4
Son.
Evening Star, Fry, discharging—longe 4 Nixon.
brigs. , *
Atlantic, Walk, 101 tons, discharging—B, Wylly *
Christian.
RC Wright, llugg, discharging—K Habersham *
Sou.
Ella, Browu, walling—E A Souliard.
John W Lorltt, GUllot. loading, St Johns, N B
Yonge * Nixon.
Daniel Bonne, repairing.
I'otomac. Perkins, loading. New York—W H Stark
Resolute, Lane, bound lo Darien, repairing.
acMouNKue.
John M Broomall, Douglass, loading. New York—
Chas L Colby * Cos.
Pearl, (Br) Riorduu, discharging—Bell, Wylly 4
CblUliata
Waller ttalMgh.Josdiug, Bnsteu-lluHtvr A (Jam
ffisll
Clara Ella, Dexter, dlschatfltig -E A Bradley.
Rachel Vaaueinisu. High, 01a, lisiging—llunter A
Garuiutli
louug lesori Mmtou, disihargmg—Vau Uoru
Uolyok* 4 Malts),
Csltsia. Hell, losdiug, hew York—C I. Culuy * Cos.,
FINE APPLE AND HOLLAND OfIKKHE,
AT MTUART A UO.N
PROF DIETZ, PH DR,
Dir Pants,
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AUCTION SALES.
T auctTon !^
Every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday Evening,
AT THE STORE ON BROUGHTON STREET,
Third door from Bud.
Where wdl be offered a general assortment ol Dry
Goode, Boots and Shoes, Hosiery, Uuder-dottiing.
Books, Yankee Not tone. Jewelry. 4c, 4c., at the pur
Phaser's own prices.
Terms cash; sales positive. dl -3D
AT AUCTION “V* *-
BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
In front of (he Court House on the #n*t TUESDAY
in January next, between Ihe legal hours of sale,
will be sold ;
Roce Hope Plantation,
Situated on the Savannah river, 14 nides from the
city, continuing (1,0601 Ten. Hundred and Sixty acres;
(Sooj Three hundred of which is fli-st qualify tide
Sw amp, Rice laud ; (160) one hundred and titty acres
reclaimed, ami (l iui oue bundle. l and aft) acres re
quires ditches to bp cleansed . (36U|-Uire'e liuudre I
»cre» cottou and provision laml. Balance well tlm
bered. Houses sufficient to accommodate (liy seven
ty-five hands.
Barns, Stables. Smokehouse, 4c.
Terms made.known ou -lay ol sale d2O-td
sealsland hotel and complete
OUTFIT AT AUCTION.
Bell, Wylly &, Christian,
On WEDNESDAY, Janaary 3d, 1386, 4 10 o'clock,
< will sell pa the premises, at Hilton Head;
The new Sea Island Hotel, completely furulshi-d
with new furniture of the latest style.
also, ?
, Anew Billiard Tables
Crockery, Glass Ware, Kitchen Furniture, 4c., 4c.
Together with all the outbuildings; which, with
the Hotel, may be readily taken down and removed,
If desired.
Sold la lots to suit purchasers. - „ dl9-td
*. ESTATE SALE.
By Bell, Wylly fc Ckriiflaa.
On the first TUESDAY lu January next, within the
legal hours of sale, will be sold lit frout of the Oourt
House, in Savannah:
The Lot on the corner of West Broad and .New
streets, Sotfth Oglethorpe Ward, 106 fiet front oil
West Broad street, by 260 oa New street. The Im
provements consist of three houses, which rent at
S6OO per annnm.
Sold )or a division between the heirs.
dl6-tawtf •'
Xiiquors, Began and Tobacco.
AT AUCTION.
By Bell, Wylly A Christian.
On WEDNESDAY, December 27, at 12 oVlock, will
be »oUt at the Warehouse of Messrs. O'Kalfou Jk
Cos., corner of Bay and Lincoln street!, for account
of whom H may concern: •
2(2 dozen Itlght Lower Smoking Tobacco,
1 3 dozen two oz. Big Lick Smoking Tobacco
3€ dozen foav oz B ! g Lick Smoking Tobacco,
61(» half pound bales Violet Smoking Tobacco,
gOO one pOnml hales Violet Smoking Tobacco,
100 dozen two oz. Manilla Smoking Tobacco,
100 gross Tin Poll Talisman Chewing Tobacco,
2800 Henry Clay Spanish began,
6800 London Punch Spanish Segars, %
4100 Caobo Spanish Sugars, .
10 eighth casks Penet, Castillou A Cos., 18<M
Brandy, warranted pare and genuine ; a
line article, with certificate. Duty paid. %
60 demijohns pure Holland Gin. Duty paid.
75 cases iirauoy, In bond.
, Terms cash. dec2s
UNDERWRITER’S SALE.
BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
TO-MORROW, Tuesday. Dec. 26. at 10 o’clock, in
frunr of Store, will be sold fur account of Underwri
ters and all concerned,
One case, 60 pairs, Misses’ Congress Gaiters,
Damaged on board steamer > —, from New York to
thU port, and gold under Inspection of the Port War
dena Terms rath. ’ dec2s
AT PRIVATE SALE.'
By Bell, Wylly & Mian.
Small Lots of Land.,
There having be*n go many application for Small
Tracts or Land for location, the owner or the above
Land, feeling a dlspoeitiou to meet this demand, lias
placed In the market, for a lew days, Lots of Five
Acres, or more, part cleared, on the Augusta Road, op-
Smite to the tltree mile stone, also on the White Bluff
oad, opposite to the two mile atone. tf-ulO
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Bell, Wylly A Christian.
100 acres of Land, situated oh the Vernon river,
about nine miles from this city. The improvements
consist of dwelling, barn, stables, mid other neces
sary out-buildings.
An abundance of fish, oysters, shrimp, Ac., con
veniently obtained;-
Price ofproperty, $2,000. n2B-tf
By Bell, Wylly A Christian
AT PRIVATE SALE. ‘
46 acres of fine Garden Land, within the limits of the
city. The iiMßrovements consists ot a first class cottage
dwelling, gothic style, containing six large l ooms, with
marble mantel piece, dining room, kitchen, library room
furnished with shelves and glass doors Outbuildings
consists of farmhouse, coutaiuing seven rooms, barn,
carnage house and stables. Purcha-cr can have the re
fusal of corn, fodder, hay, horses, mules, buggies aud
wagons.
’ . Alto. '
2430 acres ot heavily timbered tand, situated twenty
(20, miles from tbc city, between the Ogeechee and
I'utiuuchcc Roads. An excellent location fora mill, or
uu A. No. 1 thrueutiiie plantation. 100 acres of tlte
above cleared. Improvements consists of two small
dwelling Ironses, with stables, cribe, Ac, tf-niS
BY BELL, WYLLY & CMItSTIAN.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The West Half of Lot No. 9, Calhoun Ward, fronting
on Jones street.
Tlte improvements consist of a fiuely finished
Brick Residence containing Ten Rooms with gas
throughout, anil a welLof excellent water and u fine
Force Pump., dIS-tf
ABjfiNpniATOR»T»AIJB:
By T. JT. Walsh.
Ou TUESDAY, January, 2d. 1866, will be sold at the
Cohrt House, In the city of Savannah, at 11 o'clock:
The Eastern Half of Let No. It Jackson Word, (fee
simple, with improvements), corner of Whitaker
and Hull streets, 'l be improvements are a two-story
brick dwelling, nine rooms, with water iu the yard
ami gas through the house; brick stable. Both buihi-
Ingsl lave slate roofs.
Sold by permission of the Ordinary of Chatham
county, for a division among the heirs.
Terms cosh, purchaser paying for titles. n24
ADMIN 18TRATOJVS SALE. ,
IN porsuance of an order of ths Coart of Ordinary
of Chatham county, will be sold on the first Tues
day in February next, at the Court House door. In
the city of Savannah., during tbe usual hours of sole,
all tbe undivided half Interest of James Bilbo, late
deceased, In the Shandy Hall farm, situated near the
city of Suvannah on the Thunderbolt road: said farm
containing In all fifty acres, more ar less.
The said half Interest sold for the DUipoae of di
vision JOHN O. FERBJLL,
d7-td Administrator. -
ADMINISTRATOR 8 SALE.
By Blunn 0c Meyer*.
By permission of the Hon. Court ut Ordinary id Chat
ham county, will be sold on SATURDAY, Decem
ber 30, In Roberts street, on the prem’ses;
1 lot Scantling, 1 lot Wood, 2 Corn lime, 1 Wheol
borrow, 2 Mares, 2 Colts, 2 Cows, 1 Call' aud 1 Stlvei
Watch, being the perishable property of Richard
Burke, deceased, late o( Cbalhum county.
JOHN O'MAHONY.
d9O-id Administrator ad col.
Public Sale Os Government
Property.
XI7ILL b* sold to the higbrat bidder for crab, on
W Wednesday, Dec. 27.1 b, 1266,
• • Lathes,
1 Moisting Machine.
1 Drill Press,
I lot lion.
Rollers, 1
I lot shafting end Pulleys,
I lot Lumber.
The ask-will t,ke pises at lbs leettru Wksrree,
city ol MevslUiSh,
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Aseletoni Mpeeiel AgeM Tieseuiy Departiwaut
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Gruf#rit*H, Ah, Wines
AND LIQUORS,
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CNRISTMIS
AND
Nfw Year’s Presents.
A mugoitH-ent assortment, personally se
lected in New York, just received.
SPLENDID BOUND BOOKS.
Übildren’s Rooks, Games, Magic Wheels.
Toy Books, in fact everything to please the
little folks.
Papier Macke. Rosewood, Black Walnut
Writing Desks. Work Boxes, Chess Boards,
Jewel and Glove Boxes. Folios, Clibbage
Boards, Ebony Checkers, Dominoes, and
numerous other articles.
SINE ASSORTMENT OF POCKET
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WIRE PURSES, VELVET* PORTMON
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SHELL AND PEARL CARD CASES,
OPERA GLAS3ES,
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS IN VELVET
AND MOROCCO;
HART’S PLAYING CARDS,
HAIR, TOOTH AND NAIL BRUSHES,
COMBS, and everything else in that line.
LUBIN'S GENUINE EXTRACTS AND
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PHALON’S NIGHT 81-OOMING CEREUB.
A tremendous stock of Writing Paper and
Envelopes,
PAPIER FASHI9N ABLE et ENVELOPES.
Presses to Stamp Initials on Paper and En
velopes.
LARGE STOCK OF BLANK BOOKS,
BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, HYMN
■ BOOKS. -
THE LATEST AND BEST MUSIC,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
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been excelled, and seldom equalled.
JNO: C. SCHREINER & SONS,
Opposite Pulaski House. -
PRESERVED ORANGES AND FIGS, AT
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BOOKS .
FOR ' '
Professional, Literary & Scientific Hen.
THE CORRELATION AND CONSERVA
TION OF FORCES ; a series of Expose
tions, by Prof. Grove, Prof. Helmsboltz,
Dr. Mayer, Dr. Faraday, Prof. Leibig and
Dr. Carpenter. With an introduction by
Prof. You mans.
ORIGIN OF SPECIES; by Pi#. Huxley.
THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES ; by Darwin.
EVIDENCE AS TO MAN’S PLACE IN
NATURE; by Prof. Huxley.
THE PHILOSOPHY OF HERBERT
SPENCER. First Principles.
HAND BOOK OF HOUSEHOLD
SCIENCE. By Prof. Youmans.
APPLETON’S CYCLOPEDIA OF BIO
GRAPHY. Revised edition. By Dr.
Hawkes.
ESSAYS BY BUCKLE, with Biographical
Sketch and Portrait.
BUCHANANS ADMINISTRATION. By
James Buchanan, ex-President U. S.
A BOOK ABOUT DOCTORS. By J. Cordj
Jeaffreson. /
BEAUTIES OF-RUSKIN:
Selected by Mrs. Tuikill
THE PHOTOGRAPH MANUEL:
A Practical Treatise, containing the Cartes
de ViSite Process, and the Method oi Tak
ing Stereoscopic Pictures, Ac., &c. By N.
G. Burgess. ,
THE CONVERSION OF THE ROMAN
EMPIRE :
The Boyle Lectures for the year 1864, by
Charles Merivale, B. D.
AIDB TO FAITH r
A Reply to “Essays and Reviews,” Edited
' l»y Wm. Thompson, D. D.
RENAIPS LIFE OF JESUS.
THACKERY THE HUMORIST, AND
THE,MAN OF LETTERS, BY THEO
DORE TAYLOR, ESQ.
To which is added in memorium—by
Charles Dickens and a sketch by Auihony
Trollope. For sale J>y ' ■" ’
B. M-A.LLOZST,
d23 • 147 Congress street.
ATTRACTIVE BOOKS
Foa
BOYS AND GIRLS.
CHRISTMAS GIFT BOOKS, IN 4 VOLB :
Cbrintmaa Gift, Christmas Box, Christmas
Blossom, Christmas Rose.
CHILDREN OF THE BLACKBERRY
HOLLOW.
KITTY BROWN SERIES.
HARLIE STORIES.
ROBIN NEST STORIES.
MISS EDGEWORTH'S EARLY LESSONS.
THE BOYS’ OWN TOY MAKER.
For sale by
B. MALLON,
•12# 147 Congress street.
PECAN NUTS, BRAZIL NUTS, AT HTU
ART A OO.’S __
GLASS WAS SHADES.
A l uNS •• ife* (tnssuswsr*
109 Broughton ttroot.
o* a <1 In. SMITH A «>.
BUTTER,
Flour and Lard,
Msmw l«**t*»d « laffi* atm* of Mm etw*.
AT VIM V 14m lU ICIM,
m sMs w wAw | wm* mA* .forme w #»/»»
M4MMMA4. * MB,
buoWn'd taWiW M o*o SSS is.Hs.4AW
eaui KHiK*. i-iriroHs, am .
PIERCE SKEHAN ~
Hbsleitulr and Kcihll Dealer
la Pine Groceries, Vau sail Shaez. nothing, for
eigii and Dom**-tU Win**. Liquor* and Segara.
k Skekan’# Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
In bottle >ud In Wood. 1
Loudor. and Dublin Brown Stoat. Scotch and Sag.
lieh Alee, 4c.
Liberal d-ductiooa made Jo the trade.
176 BRUUUHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
dll ts , and 62 Liborty etreel. N Y.
KIRLIN, BRO. «T BURRE,
WHOLESALE HEALERS IN
ALES, WW AND LIQUORS,
CORKER WH ITAKF.It STREET AND
BAY LANK.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLER It DELIVERED.
WHISkEY 1 .WHISKEYI
FINE OLD BRANDT, WINES, tc.
Peach Valley WlHgkey, Maple Valley Whiakoy, Pike’s
Magnolia, Spencer’s Old Rye, akd Flue
Kentucky Bourbon.
for Dale by *..- ‘Z,
C. W. THOMPSON.
At the Old Stand)
111 BAY STREET,
(Herald Buildings.)
also, r '
dleop’e Ale, Man’ Ale, Apple*. Potatoes, Onions
Pickles, Mackerel,.Cider and Cider Vinegar.
' oeffi ; |f
POTATOES.
A BUSHELS POTATOES (Jackson
TT.V /V/V/ Whites),Just received on con*
•Ignmeut and for sale by
HORATIO PITCHER,
Foot of Lincoln street, under the Bluff.
dlltf .
ft rOREtOM aTWoomESTlC^^^^a
l
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
-or- ■ ' *
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA/ .
au3o ' * J
Provisions, &c. ’
fJXHF. undersigned are constantly receiving con-
A Hlgnmeiits of Bacon, Hams, 'Shoulders, Imrd,
Bntter, Flour, 4c„ on Commission, which they will
sell at the lowest martlet rates.
KENNETH, MOLE A, 4 00,,
dl6-lm 202 Bay street.
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY
/ t - ■> .-
AND
CRYSTAUZED FRUITS.
jyjY OWN IMPORTATION, consisting in part
Abricotg Glace ' - •
Non gat
Mtgnons
Macarons “ '
“ Pate de Abricotg
Pate (leg Framßoise
' Augellque Qlacu
Jellies, French
Extract Coffee,French
' W. W. LINCOLN,
d23 3 (tongresg and Bull gtg., Monument eqr.
ON CONSIGNMENT
JUST received per steamer from Baltimore:
137 bbls Floor, choice brands
75 hbds Bacon Shoulders
* 40 do Sides
27 boxes Bacon Sides
24 bbls Family Hama
8 bhd. canvassed Bams
25 bbls cooked Pigs’ Feet
40 half bbls do
For sale by
UROCHB A WKST,
il2B-lw Jones' Block.
BOOKS *
FOR
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
THE FESTIVAL OF SONG; a series of
Evenings with the Poets. Prepared by the author
of “ Salad for the ttuittary," Ac. WUb seventy three
Pictures by members or Academy of
Design; engraved by Bobhetl and Hooper
THE HOUSEHOLD BOOK OF POETRY,
The lamest and beat collection of the choice Poetry
of the Eoglish Language. By Charles A. Dana.
SONGS Of* PRAISE AND POEMS OF
DEVOTION IN THE CHRISTIAN CENTURIKS ;
with an Introduction by Professor Henry Oeppee.
Elegantly frustrated with sixty Steel engravings,
executed In the hlghes style of the art.
CHRIST WAS BORN dN CHRISTMAS
DAT a Carol. With Illustration* by John A.
Bowa. - -
CHRISTMAS POEMS AND PICTURES.
Illustrated by Drawings from diatlnghiahed artiste.
IDTLB OF ITHE KING. By Alfred Ten
nyson, D. C. L. Splendidly illustrated.
Pur sale by
B. MALLON, -
d*S . a . • 147 Congress street.
FINE FAMILY FLO UR, AT SIT ART *
CO.’S,
Brown’s Ntuiuiard Scales.
USED by the United States and Foreign Govern
menu for more than
THIRTY Y K AHH,
Adapted to any branch of bualnesa for foreign nr
home inarkeU. Warranted accurate and durable.
Sales rooms No. I Barclay at mar Broadway. N. Y.
soplh ly It BROWN. Manufacturer
FOR AUGUSTA,
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS,
if • , , THE r
Steamer Union,
M It Fi eater, MasUr,
will have Ifslih dssPM’h as shore
tut frtifibl, spplf to
p w Mtawd.
NoMW MhUdiiiff, Ms, Maori,
AM Ik to W J,tses.,s »u mktul
TOR LIVERPOOL
Mk ’ ■*
# i *
ww • •, Wmmm
NUPran.
Empire T,in,e.
FOR NEW YORK.
Atlautio • Mail Ntuarashlp
Company.
PASSAGE REDUCED TO -
The new and hat aide-wheel eteam-
JACINTO, Loveland, mas
ter’Wl" *»“ M »6oxe. on
Katdrday, Dec. :Mt. •• o’clock m. .
For freight or paaeage, having unsurpassed accom
mo.tatioug, apply to
B. H. HARDER,
No. 12 Stoddard'. Range.
GARRISON A ALLEN. Agents,
(125 NO. A, Bowling Greru. N. Y.
Line.
fob; g-
NEW,«YORg.
j v - ■ • r. > •
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES 1
ftMi Paziage, *23 DD Back, SID DD
Tha new and splendid atumshlp ZODIAC, Bnlkldy
commander, will lean for the above port on her regu
lar day,
Wednesday, Dec. ST, M o’clock.
For freight or peerage, having euperlor accom mo
dation* apply to
dlB HUNTER * GAMMELL
For Dootortown
AND
Tliomasville.
The Steamers
Gen. Shepley,
Orient, and ‘ '
Clarion,
Will make Tri-weekly Tripe to Doctortown, In con
nectlon with the Atlantic and Onlf Railroad, leaving
Savantfah on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.
Through freight payable by shippers at our office.
Freight received during the week, and stored free
of expense.
For freight or passage apply to
CHAB L. COLBY A CO.,
h2O Corner A tie-corn and Bay streets. .
Freights '
FOR AUGUSTA,
(THE nndenigued are prepared to receive goods at
A their Warehoused—free of expense and cov
ered by Insurance—for shipment to Augusta And
points beyond by their regular line of light draught
boats. Apply to CHAB. L. COLBY,
septSS—tf cor. Bay and Abercorn sts,
ECLIPSE FAST FREIGHT Li
TO
AUGUSTA.
THE undersigned having been appointed Agents
for this Una of new, staunch, and reliable steam
boats, desire to inform the public that
THE ECLIPSE
lies her liollers in sod her machinery all on the spot,
and will be ready to take In freight next week.
THE EXPRESS.
A mate boat to the F.cllpse, Is now on the line and
furnishes a semi-weekly communication with Augus
ta by lioats as safe and reliable as any on the river.
These two boats are entirely new and built sene
dally for the Savannah river trade. They rate A No.
1 at the Insurance Office, and are put on the most
favorable footing, ■
The attention of Shippers m particularly Invited
the advantageous arrangement this line has effected
at Augusta, as goods pass immediately through to
destination wtthoutany further Instruction If shipped
No Consignee is necessary at Augusta and this ex
pense Is saved.
Freight wUI lie received at all times and stored
free of expense, though It Is the Intention of the
owners to take everything away twice a week,
t oatA I '* U * wUlt>e ,4le **“ e ** , 'Y ***• other regular
Goods should be sent to lie mu mb’ Lower prase,
where an Agent will be ready to receive and sign
receipts for ail shipments.
F. W. 81118 4 Cos.
HAWKINSVILLE § MACON
VIA DAMIEN, DOCTORTOWN,
And Landings on the A Itamaha and Ocmulge# rive*.
THE
Steamer Oafe
Capt. MoCauley, c.
be received for thin boat dally •» »be
Old Florida Steamboat Wharf foot of West Broad
atrwt, and stored in Ore-proof warehouse, free of
charge.
By thia arrangement- parties haring freight to ship
c *n save the expense of double drayage and storage.
For freight, Ac., apply to
J.’B. PRB4DSE. Agt.
10# Broughton street.
F. If. MY KELL.
1180 ' Harris MnUdlnga.
FOR CHARLESTON,
TOUCHING AT HILTON HEAD,
The snperior steamer
Charles Houghton,
Capt. |. B. SPRAGUE,
baring been fitted np specially for this rente, and pnt
permanently on the ike, will the above
Hvsry Tuesday Morning at ■ o'clock.
For freight or passage, having superior accoumo
mitiona, apply on board at the Florida Steam Packet
Wharf, or to
CLAGHOBN * CUNNINGHAM,
Agents
BF“ Tim Chart** Houghton will leave Charleston
for Savannah nvery Monday morning d2»-tf
For LIVERPOOL.
The fine new clipper ship
D R E A DNAUCHT,
SMITH, Commander,
baying three fourths of her cargo engaged. wUI have
<|olck despatch.
For balance of freight, apply to
„ CHAB L. COLBY * 00.,
Oomar of Abercoru and Bay streets
M T t'HANUK OP DAY AMD HOCK,
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE REDUCED.
FOR JACKSONVILLE,
INLAND,
MA RHUMWWICK, IT MAHfB’ AND
KKUNANDINA
TUB eTEAMBU
•FANNIE,
l AFTAJh MgtW.lT,
fsffiffiwa
Thie ImH I, IB Igl MafilWM Md m, la—■
"I dge.Sk jQaMwm
MwMwSl if,tie p,dNf wmsOius* ima *f ►*
"T- ew*» * MM* yt#
** wißasßa
■ HIPPIko.
Tor’aucusta.
The Steamer
James J?. Christopher,
' Capt. J.,at. MOODY, ‘
Will leave for the ahove place on
Wedneedsr Ev*t, set o’olook.
For freight apply on Florida Steamboat Wharf to
- j* 6 J. M, EINCHLET, Agent
For Augusta,
THE STEAMER
E. H. MAY, |
Os Lincoln Street, free of coat.
Office in ckghorn A Onnn4^m> LKT ’ A * Mt
For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S. FER
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
The new and fast sailing steamer
H.IZ2IE BAKER,
Capt. H. King,
Having boon placed permanently upon this rusts will
. wave for the above places on
Every Thanday Morning, kg iff o’clock.
.-ftgjW* Os passage, having siffendld caMn ac
comuiodatlon, apply on {loahL at the Florida Steam
Packet wharf, or to
CLAGHORN 1 Jb CUNNINGHAM,
d5 tr ' .Agent*.
FREIGHT. •
-e'kM- Tho fast-sailling schr. COQUETTE,
Ferguson, is now ready to take
in freight for the Satilla river, and will
sail on Tueaday.morninfr
or Freight, apply to
„ J.W. ANDERSON*SONS,
623-3 Corner of Brayan and Dryton streets.
FREIGHT AND J 1 Af®AGE~REDUCED
I-OWER THAN ANY OTHER
STEAMER 1
.. - * * v
For Palatka, Fla.,
Via Darlon, Bruntwlek, ■«. Mary’., Eer
sesdlu, Jacksonville and Pfrolata.
Connecting with steamer Flora fbmple JOr Stag’d
Ferrt/i Qnitnuillage, mid all landings on
the St. Mgrgs Miner.
'T'BEnew snd faet steamer FOUNTAIN, Capt G.
.r - Bf. Osstner,.wtlMmve as above on TUESDAY,
the 20th inst., at 10 o’clock a. m.
For freight or passage, apply on board, at Padel
ford’s wharf, near White’s Central Cotton Frees, or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
During the absence of the boat all goods will lie ra-
Celved at the warehouse on tha wharf) by Mr. W. 8.
n. Hr lien. ,
Freight payable on wharr.
Shipper* will furnish weights and measurement of
F ' . d23
REGULAR WEEKLY STEAMER
'• ‘ BETWEEN t
Savannah & Doctortown,
Connecting wlffi the At-
The new, llght-dnmphf, iron side-wheel steamer
TW O BO YS,
>■ - . (Mate boat to the.WUllam G. Gibbons,)
. CapL THOMAS DANIELS. v
Having superior accommodation for freight snd
passengers equal to any of the ocean steamers, will
! ply regularly between the above points, "*•
.Leaving SAVANNAH every TUESDAY MOHNING
DAtMOTN : iNG ing DOCTO ** TOWN everyTHURB
- Is the desire of the owners of the Two Boys to
make her an accommodation boat for the merchants
of Savannah and the merchant, aud. planters along
the line of the A. *G.R. R., until the completion (5
that road . and with this object in view, no effort will
be Spared on the part of her owners, agents amhof-
UagpuhH?'"* tbe W * Dt ® ° f * h * freif?h,ln K “<• travel-
Freight stored in our warehonaeon Dillon', wharf
free of charge ERWIN * HARDEE.
D. Janie ViLLok, Ag’t at Ddctortowp. dl2-2w
NEW ROUTE
TO
, » -. ■ ■ "S
South-Western Georgia,
\ V via ....
SUNBLTJY AND STATION No. 4. AT
LANTIC & GULF Ik R.
, The new and swift
Steamer O, F. IPotter
Will leave her wharf, foot of Abercom street, on
every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at T
o'clock*. m., connecting at Sunbary with a line of
stages for Station No. 4 A. ft G. R. R.
Passengers by this route will arrive at Station No.
4 In time to take the train for Thomasvllle the follow
ing (lays, connecting at ThomasviUe with ategaa for
Munticello, Fl»., and Albany, Ga.'
Returning, passengers will reach Savannah bn
dbrner Tbnrwh, r» and Saturday! in. ttma for
Time between Savannah and ThomagrUle, thirty
hoars.
For pasaage oaly apply to . .
. _ CPAS L. COLBY A CO,
dill-lm Corner of Abercoru and Bay streets.
FOR
Rio De Janeiro.
CALLING AT
St. Thdnias, Para, Pernambuco and BahU
The United State* and Braatl Mai l
Comp “ y wm
i Pl'rtsaii#...hi. On tbe 29th of every month,
A NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP,
To heave at 3 o'clock, p.
- ’ Prom Pier 49, Nogth River.
All letters have to pass through the Poet Ofllc*.
An experienced Surgeon will be in attendance n
board.
For freight an Damage, having splendid accommn
datlona, apply o k-picnoio accommo
wul , , m thomasabwcjo a 00.,
octai tm No. 17, Broadway. New York.
FOR '
HAWKINSVILLE AND MACON.
THE
HTUJAMXjn COMIIT,:
CAPTAIN HORNE.
WUI leave ea Above vith duapaleh. Fbr freight,
wbt«b will ha received at the Upper Hydraulic Vraaa
Yard, and euvared by taaar* '• until plaeadea board
thaataamar, apply U . ' •
wire bewmam, BALDWIN a CO.
Por Liverpool.
For Liverpool.
iAittiupm
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