Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, December 27, 1865, Image 3

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gA_V A NNAH, Depart tire ul tbtuiklpi anil tuuaara. ton new rout. Mteamehip America, Wcdneaday. IV .ember JWh.at » o- c tock p m Steamship Han Jacinto, Saturday, December loth, at o'clock euam.-iup ZoiHac, Saturday, December ioth, at o'diock. for *roc«T4. a Steamer Swan, every week. Steamer Will. U. Gibbous, every Saturday morning at» a. in. FOR CHARI E3TON. Steamer Cbarlea Houghton, every Tuesday morn ing at 8 o'clock. Steamer City Point, every Saturday morning, at 8 o'clock. FOB DOCTORTOWN. Steamer Two Boys, every Tueeday morning, at 8 o'clock. „ Steamer Orient, every Tuesday morning, at 7 o'clock. Steamer Gen. Shepley, every Sunday morning, at 7 o'clock, ‘ Steamer Clarion, every Thursday morning, at 7 o'clock. FOR THO»IASVII.tX. Steamer O. F. Putter, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning, at 7 o'clock. FOR FLORIDA. Steamer Fannie, every Tuesday morning, at lu o’clock. Steamer Fountain, every Tueada;’ morning, at 10 o’clock. * Steamer City Point, every Wednesday afternoon, at 4 o’clock. Steamer Lizzie Baker, every Thuisday morning, at 10 o'clock steamer St. Johns, every Saturday morning, at 10 o’cloek. Steamer Helen Getty, eveiy. Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock. River Is rELLiGENcz.—Sunday evening last the steamer Minnie Brandt, CapL Travis, arrived from Augusta. We are further Indebted to Purser Teat man for a full report of river news : Dec. 22d, 13 o’clock, met steamer Express at Green wood's Bar; 4.30 met Fannie Lehr at Buzzard’s Bar. 23d, 3 o’clock, met steamer Amazon at Mcßeau’s Reach; 8% met steamer Falcon at Shell Bluff; 8 P. M. met unknown steamer just above obstructions; 7i, A. M met steamer Maly Ella, at Prescott's Reach; lz met steamer L. Enos at Dick’s Lookout; 3 met steamer Geu. Berry at Poor Robin; 7H P. M. met steamer Wnt. Gibbous at Lee's Lauding. 24tli. BA. 41 met steamer blandish at Sisters’ Ferry; 10?< A. M. met steamer Harry Carroll at Boykin's Bar; I>,' P. M. met steamer Scorpio at Bridge Polut; 3 P. M. met sseamer Goodaell at Purysburg. Savannah SvkoHlks Wind-bound at Port Roy al.—Wc leuru by an arrival from Hilton Head yes terday, that the New York steamships San Salvador, Leo ami Constitution, which sailed from here on Sal urday, met a heavy gale Just outside the bar on Sat urday eveulug and were compelled to make Port Royal harbor, for an anchorage. The steamships re mained there until Sunday evening, when they sailed agaiu for New York. Solomon's LodorNo. 1, A. F. If.—At Die annual communication of lids Lodge, held on laal Thursday evening, the 21st lust., the following brethren wore elected to serve for the yeat A. L., SS66: P. M. Richard T. Turner, W. M. ; Bro. John Nlcol aon, H. W.; Bro. Johu Foley, J. W.; Bio. James LachlifiOß, Jr., Treasurer; Bin. J. Holbrook Estill, Secretary ; Bro. Johu A. Urquhnrt, S. D. ; Bro. H. L. Schreiner, J. D. ; Bro. William F. Parker, Tyler. The Comet’s Caruo.—The steamer Ella, with 346 hale* of upland cotton arrived yesterday afternoon from the nomulgee River. Her cargo consists eu' entirely of a portion of the cargo of the steamer Comet snagged and sunk in Ocmulgte river on the 2nd Inst. Capt. Wilson has remained Uv the wreck and has succeeded in saving cargo to a great ex tent. In Distuehs.—The steamship Lulu, Capt. Taber, from New York on the 16th lust., with a full cargo of merchandize bound to Mobile, arrived here yes terday In distress. Ou the l»th Inst, south of Hat teras.the steamer eucountered a severe gale of wind and sprung a leak, aud has put In here for a harbor and repairs. Stfaukk Jcff Davis—Till* valuable Government transport, which for many months ha* been per forming duty in the Ordinance Department, being In use of a party at work dismantling the rortiffca tlonsou the coast, la now at the government machine shop, St. Helena Island, South Carolina, undergoing a complete course of repair*. Tbe Davla will be ready In about two weeks. Steamer Fannie.—Tilts steamer which was un avoidably detained in port by bad weather will leave for JacksonvUe this morning at ten o'clock. From Mat.anzar.—The brig Monticello, dve' days from Matau/.as, co Richardson A Barnard, arrived day before yesterday with a cargo ol' molasses, sugar and fruit. The molasses and sugar, we learu, are to be sold at auction on the wharf tomorrow. Tax Theatre.—Last evening was an eventful one, returning an old favorite, Mr. W. H. Crisp, and introducing anew attraction In the person of Miss Rose Wood, the charming daiiteu.ee. We have only room to say, that the debut of Miss Wood created a genuine furore. Beautiful In person, graceful in style, aud tasterul In costume, she carried the house by perfect storm. She makes her last appearance on *our boards to-niglit. THE COURTS. BEFORE HIS HONOR E; C. ANDERSON. Savannah, Dec. 26,1865. City of Saownah vs. James Aaron, improper con duit-violating market relative to forestalling the market, 6x A. M. Dec. 2lst, 1866. The defendant laiiiug to appeoj, was ordered to be arrested. City of Savannah va. J. D. Mcl.usky, a city police man. improper conduct--arresting B. Stamm iu his own bouse without cause, 10 A. M. Dec. 26tli, 1866. The defendant was found guilty aud hoed iu tbe sum of tweuty dollar* City of Savannah vs. A. Sprowl. Improper con duct—drunk in the streets, 2>f P. H. Dec. 241 h 1866. The prisoner in this case having escaped from th* guard house, the officai ou duly was held amenable. City ot Savannah vs. Chas. Lawrence. Improper conduct—druuk and disorderly In the streets and re sisting patrol iu the discharge of their duties, 12 M. i Dec 26th, 1866. The defendant was.found guilty aud uued lu the sum of three dollars, city portion remit ted. City ut Savannah v*. Thomas Cooke, improper conduct-drunk aud disorderly iu tha market, 12>J f M Dec. 26th, 1866. Found guilty and fined iu the sum ot three dollars. . City of Savannah vs. Prentice Flannlgau. Improper conduct, threatuing lire of witness and using abusive language to wltuess and wife of wltuess 6 p. in, Dec. 06th, 1866. Turned over to a Justice or tbe Peace rag prosecution. iff" The ~ladles, iu their sovereign capacity as Judges of emotional enjoy incut, huve decided Ulut uo Pennine lu existence produces the same delicioua seimutlona as are experienced while Inhaling the ■exquisite fragrance of Phahiu’s“Mght-BloomlugCe- y, Utepahh. d-2T-3d. MhlpplnK Intelligence. Miniature Almanac -Thl* Day. Bun rises 7 uiMoon rise* 1 61 Suu sets 6 21 High water... 4 * • PORT OF SAVANNAH TOMMY. Dec 44. 1*66. Arrived • bie*m»hlp America, Lindt, New York—Brigham, •aldwiu A Cos. xu'sinshlp Lulu. Taber, from New York, Dec 16111, bcuud lo Mobile, put lu by strew of wtalher, apiuug a .e«k southward of Uallvrit* Dec 16th Su-umerOlty Point, t'oxettsr, Palatka hr.—K W Aiiaiut. Sirauiri Kuuule, U. Nelly, Palalk*, #lo— t M My ran Oteainrr Clailoii, Mutae, Do, lurtown ~Chk» L “Why h i.'o. W'sums, HUrui* Brandt, Travis, hugusla Lttoi h* * "**t hug MmUbsiio, *' 4 Mouu, Met*lias* HnUsr.Uuu * b»ya w *^ - - - ■4 " »"' l>l*wMi Uiius* I*. 1 *. t u,> “**»"»': ' hsMWiuM H W Im|w»r6» 1 hj'S M'«Ui*Uu. from Malsoras ',ls kluM wo b. ‘ bills Jo s hl.d. MUsroVS'l'l SU66I »l’v I'pmbjVoll BhMpKi MOW 48*061# 6*l lisobie How It *so**llt» *•» itahto Maud cotton, <1 do aea Island do, Han bides, and Par steamer (Morion. from Dortortown—lu bah a cotton. PUMSgcri. * Pet steamship America, from New York—W Rice and wife, L A Faliegani aud wile. W H Hives, E W Brooks. H » Pannelee, K Dexter. WC Wood. P W While, J Card/, A Splitter, \Y F Plopey, A Donets, C Rke, J Davis. Nancy Keilly. J W Must. C W' Bolton. 8 W Shermsu, J Brewster. M J Williams. K H Owen, and 6 meet age. Per steamer Fannie, (Fom Jacksonville, etc-KB Austin, Capt H B Howell. D Huaentiiall. aud 1 deck. Per steamer Minnie Biandt. from Augusta— BF Campbell, C N Howard. Mrs Reynolds aud sou. J T Fetter and ll men. Consignees. Per steamer Clarion, from Doctortown—Tlson Jt G, P H Behu, J L VlUaionga. A M Cohen A Bro, R Non. Per steamer Minnie Brandt, Horn Augusta—J W Anderson A Son, J K Wilder, R Habersham A Son. Hunter A G, W Baaaluger. J McMahon, WrlgJH, G A Per steamer Fannie, from Jacksonville, etc—Bryan, H A Cos, Tieou A U, A Camplicll, J V Habersham, M. Thomas A to, M H Williams and others. Per steamship America, from New York—Brigham, B A Cos, B A Kahn, T H Balshaw, C Ahrens. CL Col by A Cos, C, Purse, C R K, K Condon, J H Deppish, M J Doyle, Etneiciu A K, A Fernandez, Fellner A P, D Fiunegau, M Feral A Cos, Harriet B Gay lord, S Good all, J McGrath, c L Gilbert, J Gross A Cos. C M Halst, Holcomb t do, R Haliershaui A do. G M Heidt, E A Well, A M Scarborough, T W Shea, Stuart A Cos, M J Solomon. A A Solomon A do, J B Klee, G Paine, P A Tucker, J Oliver, O Ott, Jones A W, A B Ives, Lovell it L, Latbrop A do, J Langsdorl A do, W W Lincoln, J heavy A Cos, M S Meyer, M, Thomas A Cos, C L Neid llnger, S 8 Wiley. Adams Ex Cos, B A Smith, T Bate son, A duheu, Erwin A H, G C Freeman, Hunter A G, Rein A do. J M Klnchley. R J Lurcombe, South ern Esth Fff Sims, W HStark, E CWade, G IV A G U Lumai, J It Wilder, E W Hyatt, J YUlalunga, 8 P Hamilton, G T Nichols, Linvillc A G, P Reilly, CD Huger*, K Owen, L S Bennett, aud others. LISP UV VESSELS IN Tilth PORT UV SAVANNAH. savannah, Dec. 27, 1884. steamships. Nightingale, Breaker, loading. New York—John R Wilder. North Point, Smith, loading, Baltimore—Laßoche A West. Leo, Merrill, loading, New York—O Cohen. San Salvador, Adkins, loading. New York—B H Hardee. Constitution, Merrill, loading. New York—Brigham, Baldwin A Cos. SHIPS. Mont Blauc, Donnell, 700, loading, Liverpool—La Roche, Gaden A Cackles. Virginia, Weeks, 1,044, loading at Lamar's Press, for Liverpool—CL Colby A Cos. ThorwaUon, (Br) Bromage, discharging—Reid A Stewart. Favoi ite, (Brj Spain, discharging—E A Sonllard. Herald, Calvert, loading, Liverpool—c Green A Son. Mozart, (Br) Smith, tons, discharging—T R A J G Mills. County of Pictou, (Br) McKenzie, discharging—C Green A Cos. Bark LTeadnaught, (Br) Smith, loading, Liverpool —C L Colby A Cos. RANKS. Craeso, (Br) Carrey, tons, loading. Liverpool— R I Caughey. Tephyrine, Penlston, loading, Liverpool—Reid A Stewart. *7 A Flatlnlus, Plnkbam, discharging—C L Colby A Cos. - Colonist, (Br) Taylor, discharging—Chaa Green A Son. Evening Star, Fry, discharging—Yonge A Nixon. BRIGS. Atlantic, Wark, 101 tons, discharging—B, Wylly A Christian. K C Wright, Hugg, discharging—R Habersham A Son. Ella, Brown, waiting—R A Soullard. John W Lovitt, Ullllot, loading, St Johns, N B Yonge A Nixon. Daniel Boone, repairing. Potomac, Perkins, loading, New York—W H Stark Resolute, Lane, bound to Darien, repairing. SCHOONERS. John M Broomall, Douglass, loading. New York— Chas L Colby A Cos. Pearl, (Br) Rtordon, discharging—Beil, Wylly A Christian. Waller Raleigh, loading, Boston—Hunter A Gam mell. Clara Ella, Dexter, discharging—E A Bindley. Rachel VauneißiKii, High, discharging—Hunter A Gammed. Young Teaser, Mortou, discharging—Van Horn Hslyoke A Murray. Caltsla, Hall, loading, New York—C L Colby A Cos., r LIST OF LETTERS Remaining lu the Savannah Post OtUee Dec. 26th 1806. Pei sous calling for these letters will please say •• Advertised,” and come prepared with the neces sary change (4 cents). LsdUi' List. B. Burgs, Ellen Bourquiu, E Florence Baker, Eley Blunt, Mary Bowman. Amanda 2 Buckner. Matilda E Banely, A E rare Brooks, M E mrs Bradwell. Chas mrs Bieumout, mrs Branch, C S mi's 2 Bradley, Mary A Bolls, Mary 2 Brown, Patsey Anna Brocker, Martha A Bresden, mrs c. Cornell, Catie Carson, Ann 2 Cass. Jas mrs Cnslck. Ellen • Curtis, Johannah Clark, Harriet Chenier, Jane A Churchill, W mm Carter; Jennie F Cessar, Mary C| Clark, Mary Cloud, Mary D. Dryer, Helena 2 Dickerson, Marie S Daniels. Jane Davis, Maly Dasher, L L Davenport, Mother E. . Eady, Laura 2 F. Furguson, G L 2 Franks, Julia G. Gray, Agnes George, Mary E Grayson, Amelia Gibson, Margaret A Oaherty, Eliza Gammon. J F Gucrard, Elliott mrs Gearon, Johanna Great, Mary Green, Jane ' „ H. Holden, E B mrs Houston, Mary Hamilton, Hattie Hilliard, Mary E Hewlt, Mary Henderson, J M mrs Houston, Hannah Hopkins, mrs Ulneman, Mollie Houston, Mary W Heine, Mary Uoustou, Fanny Ihiey, Jeauule H i. Johnson, Mary Jones, Lida Jones, Susan KB . K. Kennedy, Annie M King. Laura King, Aim King, Mury 2 Keiinard, J S Kemp, mrs Kelly, Laura M Kent, Minnie L. Love Elizabeth I.yens, Kate Lord, Jane Lee, Mary M. Moundyre, Charlotte . McKenzie. Eliza H Miller, Amanda McCiuaky, Ann I.— Mitchell, Jane ' Moreland, Ablguit McLeod, Julia Miller, Jane McFarlau”, Susan McGlolue, 4faiy A McCaley, Sarah McCarthy. Mary Meeklu, Ann Morse, furs Murphy. Ellen McCarter, Mary A Masters, Eliza McDonald, Maiy Morrison, EUza N. • Nichols, J A Neuson, Johanna O. Olmstead, Charles H mrs Orourk, Juliainrs P. Posey, Jeauule Powell, Ann mrs Pounder, Auuie mm Palmer, Amanda mm R. Rivers, J Tomland mrs Kboney, Rachel mm Robinson, Milly mrs 8. Sutcliffe, Geo mrs Stanford, Elizabeth mm Uchwoab, A A mm Scab rook. K M mrs bmyth, Margaret turn Sullivan. Catherine ram Smith, Wrn 1) mrs Smith, Adeline mrs Sullivan. Jane mrs Simmons, Annie. Smith, Georgia King turn Smith, J B ninf Steeuberger, Ellen T. Thomas. Ida L Taylor, Annie mrs Taylor, Phebe 'laylor, Ida Those, Penny uim Theiw, K u mrs W. Wilson, C S mis Wade, Margaret WUklna, James Slurs While, Marfa E mrs Wood. A lasts mi s Wakefield. Mary mrs W illiams, Mary Jane Williams, Rachael Wlcka, Maiy Auu urn Wicke, Jane Ann mm Wateou, M WlikluSf Mary « Wessllsiusit’e l.lel. A. • Aueitii, John Auetlu, UJ H BffiL esii&s §»?«!■ • EagEr.. s.ft &)±r ItSi ifcfff BBSubfttUt I »»» W j Wml il(8f MhwML Tbue 8 £ ft finiv WBUr 9 it BawMlmUu, t and liiti » It BalGi, r Brown, Cbarlea ttaaibrlck. Theo Barr, C J Burma. Win Mob**. John 11 Bradwell. Hal Banleld. J 8 i Brown, Wm Barbee. John Beuily, Hoi Bailey . John Bradatreei. Hu W 2 Bnrna, Jaa Sofswonli. Win * Brady , Jem- Bradley. W W Butler, Jame- • Brails fold. W m Boiler. John S Bartley, Wui A Buckeil. John Bacon. W in so Byer, John Bordlay. Win U Blount, Jolm Bryant. W H c. ' Camp. Horace Colcord, Ezra Cannan. Mager circopely, Fiaucla 4 . Cozby, J S oannet, F A 2 Clopton, James A -J Champion. Frauds A Cavanaugh. J H Carlion, G E Connell, Lawrence Cowley, Barvy riieesborough, A F Cook, Hu Cradot, C Colsen, Wm Cook, C A Creek. Wm » Collins, Chas 2 Collins. Miles 2 Clark, Chas Clark. M G Cohen, M E D. Dupent, W D Hartley, J Dulton, H F Duocan. James W Dutton. H 8 Dickerson. Wm Dutton, li Dunham. Wm Davis, Hiram S Davidson. M 41 Dedrick, Judsen J _ E. Elkins, Harraon *■ East mead, Lewis $ Kades, H F 2 F. Fuger, Jolmnie A Frazier, Frederick Footman, Joe E Farrell, John Farris, T M Frazier, J C Furguson, Thomas Fitzgerald, John Fisher, Fred C . Flfnn, J C Fulton, Thos Fay, Jas S Farrell, Wm Furgusen, James Foote, Wm G , Barham. J F Frazier, Wm E Fount, John Fiiay, F Flnlayaon, John Q. Golinskey, A • Grothers, M 2 Getty, Archibald A Cos Gardner, John H Guerard, E L 2 G&uldin, John "H. , ■ Hopklu, Conrad Holleran, John Herde, Columbus Hayes« Joseph Harman, A A Healv, John Hiller, Ed ■ Henderson, Medwell Hills, E S Humphrey, M Hull, F E Hogan, J M 2 Hatch, Frank P 2 Heron, Robt D Hudson, H A Hutchinson, S C Hall, H A Hickey, Thos Hudson. Henfy Harvis, sonua Henblaek, Joseph v Henry, J L Henderson, J M Howard, W H Hauston, John Heany, Wm P Huger, dr Jas A Hall, Wm A J. Johns, John H Judd, LA Jackson, J L Irwin, Lute B Jenkens, Johu Jackson, Wm Josey, Uustin Jackson. Wm V 2 Jackson, Jack K. Kaler, A Kay, J A Bro Kessler, Aaron Kavenaugh, Jeremiah Knight, Geo A 2 Kelly, Joseph Kirk, Geo W 2 Kilpatrick, John T Kirkland, Geo *• Kenny, mr » Kelly, T King, Wm Kalirs,Geo ' L. Levins, Morris • Lafrance.J K Legrter, Edward a Laßose, Joseph Leffberry, Euglne M Laßose, Peter Levy, Edgar M 2 Larkin, Wm 2 LaMotte, J W Lane, Wm H Lindsay, Joseph 2 Levlrs, Wm H Lluebetger, John T l.indenstead, Wm Lovett, Jacob Langley , W M Larkin, John 2 m Murphy, Thomas Moore, E Mills, Chas L Makiu,.E D Maxwell A Cos McNichols, E O Mlscally, D W Makio, E J . . Mahon, James McNelty, F B Morton, Geo Moore, F M McGinley, Geo MUleti, Robt W 2 McKenna, H Morrison, Francis Merritt, H A Murdock, J H Harston,.Hliam P MontegriiVo, A Mullen, Johu A McGreal, Andrew Mcßea, Farquahar Manelllv, CHS Manning, James Mauvlc, Chas H Martin, J K -Mackey, Uaoe Melhon, Johu Mathews, David. McGrath, James M McQuarrie, Johu H Morrison, John Moody, Johu Mitchell, Johu 2 McKenzie, • Mathewson, J O ' Miller, Jacob McFarland, J T 2 McCarthy, James Mcßride, Jereuilak Mathews, James B McDaniel, James T Murpliy, John McGee, James Mcßea, J B Medley, J Mllllkca, M J Muyer, John A Mcßride, Michael Myers, Sami McFurle, Thus Mhuson, Albert L McFarland, Theo Middleton, A 4!ifchell, Thos W Mason, A J 2 McFarlane, Victor 4 Murdock. E M McConnell, W G XL Nichols, Geo H 2 Norwood, W G Nolen, John Kevlll, Wm G Norvell, Lewi* . • o. Oliver, dr James Olmsted, col C H Oates, Geo A 2 P- . Pfejter, Mathias Potter, James A Parsons, dr Thos J Potter, J B Price, Wm OJr Porter. N M Parker, Wm F Pitchaid, E M 3 Purdes, Wm R Palmer, E E Finder. John Bcnj Palmer Anthony R. Reely, Michael Richardsen, John Hechter, Wm. Rosenthal, J Rutledge, Jolly Renolds, James fieon, James H Rich, J S Jonan, John 8 Reaeiiflehl, J a Bro Richardson, James Ryerson Jk Bro 8. Smith, George J Smith. Aliton Simpson, Wm H Smith, James Stone, Thomas Skinner, capt J E Savage. Thomas W Sweeny, John Sterete, Sami Stelnburg, John Scott, Wm J Smith, E R Stuart, Edwin Smith, Chancy F Sheftall, James A Saussey, Clement Shine, James Smith, rev EH Stewart, James T Subbty, Chas Stewart, James S Saddler A H Spelman, Johu Schwaab, A Sullivan, .lames Sadler, Alexander Schalz, Julius Stoue, dr A B Schnider, J R Smith, It Jaa C T. Teddlngs, Patrick Thynn, John Treal, Peter Tyson, MJS Tlson, Joseph Tate, John Tillman, Isfuh Tilnev, J Thomas, John H w. White, D G Wilson, James Wise, Charles 4 White, J * • Williams, capt Walker, P A Wright, Alex P Walsh, Jerry White, A/ i Williams. Joseph Wade, Hampton Wllepx, J-R Williams. M B Wilson. James H White, Steele. McA Wand, James Wailley, 41 D Williams, Johu A White. Robt H Williams, Brother A Cos 2 Wilson, W M - Weber Brbs •Way, dr W U White A Retell Warren, rev Israel P 2 To the Rector and Warder Wilkinson. Johu of St Stephens Church White, J E A. L HARRIS, P. M AUCTION SALES. AUCTION! Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evening, AT THE STORE ON BROUGHTON STREET, • p Third door from Bull, Where will be offered a general assortment of Dry Gouda, Boot* anil Shura, Hosiery, Under-clothing, Books. Yankee Notions, Jewelry, Ac , Ac., at the pur chaser's own price*. Term* cash; sales positive. dt 90 AT AUCTION. ~ Mjr BELL, WYLLY it CHRISTIAN In front of the Court House on the Drat TUESDAY lu January’ next, between the legal hour* of sale, will be sold; Uoce Uope Plantation, Situated on tbe Savannah river, 14 mile* from the city. eonluiuliiK iI.uCU) Teu llnudred aud Sixty acre*, tluu; Thr-'t’ hundred of which 1* Iml quality tld* Swamp. Hi< c laud ; (ISO) one buudMd aud My acres rvclaiuicd. uud il6tn ou* hundred 4Rd arty acre* r* quires ditches lo lwcl*au**d; (3001 three bundled acre* col lon and provision land. Balaur* w*il tlui bared. Uiaue* aiittli leui to accommodate (76y seven ly Dvr huftff Barn*, Maid**. Blunlrekaa**, Ac Terms mail* known on day of aal* OJu ld hka inland mniut and oumiukvi OUTFIT AT AUCTION B«Ii, Wylly A Chriitlan, “ ■arasu.saaA *.uar**' Tha o»w H»a lata ml MiM«L rumple lely turWakad wits o*w ioiwlMm* of Ik* taum style tun, i «*• Billimd Tale** »lie **•» tßaa* Sal*, htlefceir koißHote, t< , Ac. lie.lorl WMb all Ul* ouU.uli>llM« *hhß •Tip the floiri, loa, 0# leadoi lake* dovo aud iwsunl IWM #ow IP WM S’ MIU patchaMie pm u AUCTIONS. UNDERWRITERS HAIX By Belt, Wylly A ( BrLIUu. THIS DAY, at ltlu'dota iu .rout of Store, will be ■old ibr accouut oi I’ndetwrUer* and all con cerned. (lue caae, so pair, Miaaoa' Congreap Oaitera, Damaged on hoard of ateamatiip Nighiingale, from New Yurk to Ihla port, and .old under inspection of tbe Port Warden*. Term* cash, <127-1 AUCTION, AUCTION, AUCTION. BY BELL, WYLLY dt CHRISTIAN. la front of IheA'oart House, between Hie legal hours of sale, will be sold, on TUBBDAY, 2d January, 18C4, 38 Valuable City Lots. Fee Simple. These Lota are mostly unimproved,eliu tied west of Bryan street, near Fabm street. Term, cash, purchasers paying, for Title*. Plan can be seen at onr office. I d27-td A UCTION, AUCTION 7 By Bell Wylly A Christian Will be hold at ouetion THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, In front of store. Jewelry of all kinds, Photograph Alums, Am) various Presents suitable for New Tsar Sale Positive. • d27-l UNDERWRITERS' SALeT* By Bell, Wylly A ChrbtUu THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, in front of Store, will be ■old far account of whom if may concern, TWO BOXES HARDWARE, Damaged on board of steamer Savannah, sank In Savannah river, and Bold by order of Underwriters' Agent d27-l UNDERWRITERS' SALE. By Bell, W ylly A ( hristiau. THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, in front of store, will be sold for account ot Underwriters and all con csrned, * 2 BARRELS FLOUR Damaged on board of brig Potomac, from llew York, and sold under inspection oi Port Warden*. d27 1 ESTATE SALE. By Bell, Wylly A Cferlitlaii. On tbe tint TUESDAY in January next, within tbe legal boon of sale, will be sold In front ol the Court House, in Savannah: The Lot ou the corner of West Broad and New streets, South Oglethorpe Ward, 100 fiet fronton West Broad street, by 2SO ou New street. The im provements consist of three houses, which rent at SBOO per annum. Sold jor a division between tbe helm. dlLtawtf Liquors, Sugars and Tobacco. AT AUCTION. By Bel), Wylly A ( ltristinu. On WEDNESDAY, December «t 12 o'clock, will be sold at the Warehouse of Messrs. O'*’allow A Cos., coiner of Bay and Lincoln streets, for account of whom, it may concern: 2(2 dozen Right Bower Smoking Tobacco, 78 dozen two cvz. Bi»r Lick Mmoiting Tobacco 3d dozen four os. Big Lick Smok in? Tobacco, 61C half pound bales \ iolet Smoking Tobacco, 300 one pound bales Violet Smoking Tobacco, 180 dozen two oz. Manilla Smoking Tobacco, 100 groan Tin Foil Talisman Chewing Tobacco. 2800 Henry Clay Spanish Segars, 6800 London Puuch Spanish Segars, 4100 Caobo. Spanish began?. 10 eighth casks Peiiet, Castiilon & Cos., 18G4 Brandy, warranted pure and genuine -a line article, with certidcate. Duty paid. 00-dtmijohns pare Holland Qia. Duty paid. 76 cases Dranuy, In bond. Terms cash. decW UNDERWRITER’S SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. TO-MORROW, Tusuday. Dec. 28, at 10 o'clock. In front of Store, will be sold fur account of Underwri ters aud all concerned, One rase, 60 pairs, Misses’ Congress Waiters, Damaged on board steamer , from New York to thl* port, and sold under inipeetion of the Port War den*. Term* ca»h. d.czs at private sale. ' By Bell, Wylly-& Christian. Small L&ts of . Land. There having been eo many applications for Small Tracts of Land for location, the owner of the above Land, feeling a disposition to meet thl* demand, has placed In the market, for a lew day*, Lota of Five Acres, or more, part cleared, on the Augusta Road. op. poaite to the three mile stone, also on tbe White Bluff Road, opposite to the two mile atone. tf-nHi AT PRIVATE SALE. By Bell, Wylly A Christian. • 100 acre* of Land, situated on the Vernon river, about nine miles from this city. The improdFhicnts consial of dwelling, barn, ttables, and otlitr neces sary out-bnildinga. An abundance of ffafa, oysters, shrimp, Ac., con veniently obtained. Price of property, $2,000. u2B-tf Sifle-WHcel Iron Steamship Annie, AT AUCTION, By Bell, Wylly A Chriitlan. On SATURDAY, 30th Inst., at 12 o’clock m., will b* sold, In front of the Exchange, on Bay, fronting Bull street, * The Side-Wheel Iron Steamship Annie, 260 ton* bnrthen, 103 feet 10ng,21 fe*t beam, 11 feet depth of hold, drawing light 6)4 feet, together with all her tackle and apparel and two good boat* EugiaezAu chore, Hawsers, Tools, Rubber Hose, <6c. Terms cash. d!7-4 By Bell, Wylly k ChrlstluD. AT PRIVATE BALE. * 46 sera* of fin* Garden Lund, within tbe limits of ths city. The Improvement* consists of a first class cottage dwelling, gothic style, containing six large rooms, with marble mantel piece, dining room, kitchen, library room furnished with shelves and glass doors. Outbuildings consists of larm house, coutaluing seven rooms, barn carriage house and "tables. Purcha-er can have the re fusal of corn, fodder, hay, horses, mules, baggies arid wagons. Also, 4430 acres ot heavily timbered laud, situated twenty (40) miles from the city, between the Ogeecliee and < kneochee Roods. An excellent location for a mill, or an A. No. 1 turpentine plantation. 100 acres of the above cleared. Improvements consist* of two Btnall dwelling houses, with stables, crib*, Ac. tf-ulB BV BELL, WYLLY AT CHRBTIAN. . ' AT PRIVATE BALE. The West Half of Lot No. 2, Calhoun Ward, fronting on Jones street. Tbe improvements consist of a finely finished Brick Residence contatnlug Ten Boom* with gas throughout, and a well of excellent water and n fine PorccPump. dIS-tf UNDERWRITERS’ BALE. ' York, Williams, Mclutire A Cos. THIS DA¥, at 10 o'clock, lu Iront of Store, will sell, 48 BOXES SOAP, Damaged on board the steamship Tybee, on her pas sage irom Nsw York to this por(,a*d sold for ac count of Underwriter* and all concerned. d47 York, William**, Mclutire Ac Cos. WIU sell at suction THIS DAY, In trjrat of Store, it 10 o'clock, 3 hhd* Caron shoulder*, 40 boxes Lemons, good order, iu hdd* Bacon sides, 8 ttorevs Sugar Cored Shoulders, lo bbl* Pig lnould*rs. 40 bet** Oswego Starch, 30 botee Adamantine i 'undies. 6« box,'* Ksr,«eu> Oil, in Bvc gallon earn, two , »u» lu box, All luvoim of Dry Good* Alan. I Fin# Buggy. ny, i By Blun ft NUytr. Will toll nl SlMtlou Tg-MOHIIGW, V<Hlt InsL, iu front of store m i"u’*,uc4 V hhd* klu it. l Uh oo Htdre 6 hlolt Nag*,« uLj Him, ■*> hM* ' " siioai4«i ware. ■ hkdt ahuuldsis, 40 irtlw t lwtrast Family Baiitr, 6u UtaUMUid Ata', AeMlhxm D,y Uumtt nn l hse.ll M*i«, 0 **•»*»• 4| ,(6ss*ri<k**lvlF»«<DM*. •' I Public Sail* *>f Government Properly. 11 T ILL he »ohi to the highest bidder fur cub, ou Vl Wednesday, Dec. 27ih, 13«, 3 LalLe.. 1 Hoisting Machiue, l Drill Prom, 1 lui Iron, , 4 Boiler., l lot glutting and Pulley*. 1 lot Lumber. The sale will lake place at the Eastcu. Wharves, city of Savannah. W. R. GARRARD, Assistant Special Agent Treasury Department. decJV.: ADMINISTRATOR'S HALE. By T. J. Walsl.. On TUESDAY. January. 2d. IMC. will be sold at the Court Home-, in the city of Savannah, at 11 u'cluck: •The Eastern Half of Lot No. It Jackson Ward, ffee simple, with Improvements,), corner of Whitaker and Hull streets. The improvements are a two-«tory brick dwelling, nine rooms, with water in tha yard and gas through the hens.: ; brick stable. Both build ings have slate roofs. Sold--by permission of tbe Ordinary of Chatham county, fora division among Ike heirs. Terms cash, purchaser paying far title* n24 ADMINISTRATORS SALE. By Bluuu A Meyer, By permission of the Hon. Court of Ordinary < f Chat ham county, will be sold on SATURDAY, Decem ber 30, In Roberto street, on the premises;. i 1 (ot Scanning, 1 lot Word. 2 Corn Bins. 1 Wheel borrow, 2 Mares. 2 Colts, 2 Cow*, 1 Call and 1 Silver Watch, being tbe perishable property of Richard Burke, deceased, late of Chatham county. JOHN O’MAHONT, d2O-td Administrator ad col. SALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Coart of Ordinary of Chat bam county, will be sold ou the first Tues day in February next, at the Court House door, in the city of Savannah,, daring the usual hours or sale, all the undivided half interest or James Bilbo. late deceased. In the Shandy Hall farm, situated nvßr the ctly ofSavdunah on the Thunderbolt road ; said farm containing In all fifty acres, more ar less. The said half Interest sold for the pm pose of di vision JOHN O. FBRRILL, d7-td Administrator. GHOt'KUIKS, LUjl Uttg, gt. PIERCE SKEHAN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boots aud Shoe., Clothing, For eign and Domestic Winea, Liquors and Segals. Also, Skeh&n'g 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; dll ts and 64 Liberty street, N. Y. &IBLIN, B&0. ft BURKE, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, CORKER WHITAKER STREET AND BAY LANK. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLER A DELIVERED. an4l ts whiskey_[ Whiskey! FINE OLE BRANDY, WINES, Be. Peach Valley Whiskey, Maple Valley Whiskey, Pike's Magnolia, Spencer's Old Rye, and Fine Kentucky Bourbon. FOR SALE BY C. W. THOMPSON. • At the Old Stand, XIX BAY STREET, (Herald Building*. j Auto, Alsop's Ale, Mars' Ale, Applet, Potatoes, Onions, Pickles, Mackerel, Cider and Cider Vinegar. ocfg , • ts POTATOES. A /"V /"k BUSHELS POTATOES (Jackson 1 .V7V/ Y/ Whites), just received ou con signment and for sale by HORATIO PITCHER, . Foot ft Lincoln street, under the Bluff.' diS-tf I -QREIBN DOMESTIC^^^^S | ales wuvts SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS OF— Ch. Farre Champagnes FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA. ru3o Provisions, «sec. TIIHK undersigned are constantly receiving coo • olgnments of Bacon, Ham< Shoulders, fjird, Butler, Flour, Ac., on Commission, which they will sell at the lowest market rates. KFN.NFTH, MoLKA. A CO., dir. lm 204 R*y sireet. PINE APPLE AND HOLLAND CHEESE, AT STUART & CO.’B FOR AUGUSTA, AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS, THE Steamer Union, H. D. Frasier, Master, will have quick' despatch as above. Freight received and store] In fire-proof warehouse on Old Florida Stoamboat Wharf fool of West Broad For freight, apply to F. M MYRKLL. . Harris' Building, Bay street, ,K3 Or to W. Johnson, on wharf. FOR MACON. HAWKINSVILLE. AND LANDINGS ON THE ROUTE. The new and fast Side-wheel Steamer Asher Ayres, Capt. WM. TAYLOR. W ill h»ve despatch Good* retetved free of storage in the Whan Store*. No. 6 and 6, below Lincoln street StCJI IIKIuUAM. BALDWIN Am FOR LIVERPOOL. » tv- The U,Nish bark CKttHCO, Carrey, mas ■I -l*> Ur. csiMUiiy I**Bl Usle* OotUMI YWWj- For neigh l apply lo ROUT J. CAUUBBY. For Liverpool. , id ft*lfhr ihaving mum uuh f„i • lee )HM*ei Hoittlr* M UVtTSi UhiMM 0 Dkt'SUU 44144 Igsdl, MIIPPWU. , A Umpire Lime. FOR NKYV YORK. Atlantis Mali Mtenmahtp Company. PASSAGE REDUCED TO - The uew and fast side-wheel stewm -IVTV ,hip J AI INTO, Loveland, mas ter. will sail as above, ou laturday, Dec. 36, at •’clack in. For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accom modations, apply to B. H. HARDEE. No. 14 Stoddard's Kange. GARRISON A ALLEN. Agents, <l£> No. 8, Bowllug Qreeu. N. Y. » Murray’s Lin© FOR; NEWJ^YORK. REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES! CaMn Passage, $U M Desk, |M DO The new and splendid steamship ZODIAC, Bnlkley commander, will leave tor the above port on her regu lar day, Wednesday, Dm. M, at o’clock. - For freight or passage, having superior accom mo nations apply to dlB OCTAVUS COHEN; STAR LINE. FOR NEW-TORK. The Sue Steamship AMERICA, Lindt, dbfaman der will leave for the above port ou Wsdaeiday, Dec. Kith, at 3 o’clock P- m. For freight or passage, having superior state room accommodations, apply to d47 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO P For Doctortown AND Thomasville. The Steamers Oen. Shepley, Orient, and Clarion, Will make Tri weekly Trips Ho Doctortown, In con nection with the Atlantic and Gnlf Railroad, leaving Savannah on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. Through freight payable by shippers at Our office. Freight received during the week, and stored free of expense. Foi freight or passage apply to CHAS L. COLBY & CO., n2O Corner Abercorn and Bay streets. freights FOR AUGUSTA, (THE undersigned are prepared to receive goods at X their Warehouses—free of expense and cov ered bv Insurance—for shipment to Augusta and Klnto beyond by their regular line of Ugfft draught ato. Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY, Kept 24—ts cor. Bay and A bercorn sto, ECLIPSE FIST FREIGHT LINE TO AUGUSTA. THE undersigned having been appointed Agent* for this line of new, staunch, and NUable steam boats, deilre to Inform the public that THE ECLIPSE has her boilers in and hsr machinery all on the spot and will he ready to take in freight next week. J'XIK YT.XFRHSM, A mate boat to the Eclipse, Is now on the line and l urntsbes a semi-weekly communication with Augus ta by boats as safe ami reliable a* any on the river. These two boats are entirely new and built espe cially 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 Shipper* la particularly Invited tbe advantageous arrangement this line has effected at Augusta, as goods pas* Immediately through to destination without any further lagtructlon If shipped by these boats. No Consignee Is necessary at Augusta and this ex pense is saved. Freight will be received at all times andktored free of expense, though It Is tbe intention of the owners to take everything away twice a week. Tbe rates will be the tame as by the other regular boats. Goods should be sent to Demunds' Lower Press, where an Agent will be ready w receive and sign receipts for all shipments. <llß F. W. 81 M3 A Cos. HAWKINSmiIi MACON VIA DARJEN, DOCTORTOWN, And Landing* on Dm Altomahs tad Ocmulgee rivssn. THE Steamer Oak, Capt. MoOealey, Freight will be received ler this boat dally at the Old Florida Steamboat Whart foot of West Broad •treet, and stored in fire-proof warehouse, free of charge. , ~ By thl* arrangenMnL parties having freight to ship can save the expense of double draysgs and storage For freight, Ac., apply to J. B. PRE4DEK. Aft. 11)8 Broughton street. dkO f FOR PALATKA, VIA FERN ANDIN A AND JACKSON VILLE. |Th* new. exceedingly fast aud splendid Steamer CITY POjNT, Copt. Lotus H. Coxettcr, Will l*sve Telfair'a W harf, at above, fivery Wednsyday, at « p. m. For freight or passage apply to R. W. ADAMS, or ' J. S. OARKUTHERB. Hodgson•* Range, next lo Bell. Wylly A d27 Christian, Bay street- CT CIIAIfG* OF OAT AND HOUR. -£» FREIOHt AND REDUCED. FOR JiIKffIHIVRLE, INLAND, VIA BRUNSWICK. BT. MARYH’ AND PEKNANDINA. TMB HTKAMKH F A IST 354 I K . CAFTAIh MeNILTY. Will iSAfe t< above frogs the Pbrta* Y*irr*-m “WSjwtfiniJS'Cf'wp*, tretghi Will bf re ■ >'»e4 »»4 stioedta Ire gs—l wsrehgnani i>*» m»i * ’i fritght m psaregs, miy t# Fl Ml Mil l 4M, 4M tni Zgy dF BoUMag*, Miy hoaet • p<|>|, jswMi ah tnfrll, . > ——— ■ ■ ■■"' iu. iHiPHia, FOR AUGUSTA. The Steamer «J ames P. Christopher^ Capt J, rn. MOODY, Will for the abort place on | WednesiUy Ev’g, »t o’olooJc. For freight apply on Florida Steamboat Wharf to For Augusta, R. H, MAY, | Os Lincoln street, tree of cost. Office lo Ctaghorn * &££ Bff"*« * ‘ For Palatka, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FER NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PIOOLATA. The new and fast salting steamer LIZZIE BAKER, t Capt. N. King* Having bson placed pennanenOyuiH.n this rout, win leave for the above places ou K very Thuraday Morning, at lO o’clock. For freight or passage, having splendid cabin ac »l>ply on hoard, atthe Florida Bteafa * acKer wnari, or to CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, FREIGHT.*^ Tbe fast-Mttting aebr. COQUETTE, (’apt. Ferguson, is now ready to taka 1,1 f° r the Satilla river, and will positively sail on Tneaday morning. or * re *Kht, apply to _ J. W. ANDERSON A 30N8. . Comer of Brayan and Drytoa street*. Baltimore, Charleston and Havana STEAMSHIP LINE. VIA CHARLESTON FROM BALTIMORE. The tret class Side wheel Steamship ISABELLA, H, C. WANBKRSC, Commander, Will leave Baltimore for the above parts about the 30th met, and Charleston about the 3d of January, 1868, a ftw hours alter her arrival, aud will continue hereafter to moke regular trips. ®' or Delglit or passage, having elegant Stateroom accommodations, apply to GARRANDIE AIBBANA, Agents,, 18 Commerce rtreet; Baltimore. U 27 ts CHASOLM BROS FOR AUCOsTAT And Landings on the River. The well-known Steamer S W A.-N , (Havingbeen put incomplete of exceeding light draught,!! receiving freight atPadelfcrd’* Wharf, aud will have despatch. Th* Swan will continue to run regularly, m.uiny weekly trips, and lu connection with steamer p. y. Goodaell, will form a semi-wsekly line. Another light boat will awn be added to the line ts the patron age will warrant it. The undersigned solicits th* patronage of his friends and former patron*. Freight will be recsived at all time* In the Brick Warehouse ou Wharf, covered by Insurance. ds; ~ lw . M. A. COHEN. NEW ROUTE TO South -Western Georgia, VIA BUNBURY AND STATION No. 4 AT LANTIC & GULF R. R. . The new and *wift Steamer O. ..Potter Will leave her whart foot of A bercorn afreet on every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY*'at “ o clock a. m., connecting at suiibary wkh a line of stages for Static No. 4 A * «. K Paaseugers by thl* route will arrive at Station No 4 ,n lime to take tbe train for Thomaeville the follow! lug days, connactiug at Tbomasvllle with ataffe* for Monticello. Fla., and AlbanyTGa ,or Retaraing, pMaengtre WUI reach Savannah on Tuesday*, Thuraday* and Saturday* in Ume for htm' 106 b * twwo Havanuah and Tbomasvllle, thirty For passage only apply to d4l-lm Corn FOR Rio De Janeiro. CALLING AT St. Thomas, Para, Peraamhuco aad Bahia f* f-Yiiaa „ The United State* and Brasil Mai 1 • C| *4m*hlp Company will ai.p.»-b •“■M®*: 84* the *9tk *f every month, A NEW AND FIRST-CLAfS STEAMSHIP, To Leave at 3 o’clock, |4 m., From Pier 43, North Rlvam All letters have to pass through the ffpst Office. An experienced Surgeon will be In attendance n board. , For freight an naauge, having splendid accomma dstions, apply o „ THOMAS ASENCIO A CO., octal-3m No. 17, Broudww. New York. FOR HAWKINSVILLE AND MACON. THE . STBAMXIR OOMMIT,: CAPTAIN HORNE, Will leave aa above with despatch. For freight, which will be received at tha Upper Hydraulic Preae Yard, sipl covered by Insurance uutll placed ou board the steamer, apply tp "88 nmonAM. bauwin a cq. For Liverpool. aJtv Fhat vtsuell T 8« ship MONT DLANP wants aboul six biutored halm of Cotton to oiuplels h*l carat' Inquire of . W ■ fc!BW«jggW’ For LIVERPOOL. Tha tea new'rllppat ahlu PRIADN AUQHT, •MUM. itoatataadm, having Ihre* toanha ul ha| cargo staumag, wIU have q*i. 4 liiaSalHx -- ■ ■ n* balhtoe «f IMghUMIf In «wui l munrjhoo, . m I Wear ul Alaowe* aad my abaala t * ‘Ti* 1 n’“‘"vT ***** afa M «M