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SAV A IST MAH.
Dipuon «f ttwwklp »»*
FOB NXW TOU.
Steamship Ntgbttngale Satuiday, December Sth, at
_ o’ctccfc
Steamship San Salvador, Saturday, January a, at
"~Bteam*hlp Zodiac. Wednexlay, January 34, at »
o'clock a ■-
for arorsra.
Steamer Fanny Lehr, Wednesday, January Sd, at
i o'clock a. m.
Steamer Swan, every weak.
Steamer Wffi. O. Gibbons, everj Saturday morning
at 0 a. m.
fob aaMuaete.
Steamship Richmond, Thursday, January «th, at 10
o-cloek a. m.
VOS CHARLESTON.
Steamer Charles Houghton, every Tuesday morn
imt at S o'clock.
Steamer City Point, every Saturday morning, at 0
o’clock.
for doctortown.
Steamer Two Beys, ovary Tuesday morning, at 8
o'clock. <
Steamer Orient, every Tuesday morning, at T
o’clock.
Steamer Geu. Shepley, every Sunday morning,
at 7 o’clock.
FOB THOItaSVI2.LV.
Steamer O. f. Potter, every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday morning, at 7 o'clock.
FOB FLOKIDa.
Steamer Fannie, every Tuesday morning, at lo
o’clock.,
Steamer Fountain, every Toeadaj morning, at
10 o'clock.
Steamer City Point, every Wednesday alternoon,
at 4 o'clock.
Steamer lizzie Baker, every Thursday at
10 o'clock.
.Steamer St, Johns, every Saturday morning, at
10 o'clock.
Steamer Helen Getty, every Saturday morning, at
10 o'clock,
Lou of the Steamship Comatlmtlom.
la our laat we gave a despatch rrom Beaufort, N
a, to Messrs. Brigham, Btldwin A Cos., the Agents in.
thia city, announcing that the steamship Constitution
had gone to pieces on Cape Lookout, and that the
Captain and fourten others were saved, Thera was
no reason to doubt this sad Intelligence until Mon
day last, when we received the New York Herald of
the 28th, containing In Its shipping list an announce
ment of the arrival of the Constitution at that port,
with the Leo and San Salvador, In company with
which vessels she left our port on the previous Sat
urday. It was possible that another, tteamer had
.Men wreaked Instead of the Constitution, and that
All those who had friends on board the latter watted
hopefully for the confirmation of her arrival at New
Tark ; but these hopes have not been realized, From
Capt. Rogers and Purser Jeffrey, of the steamship
Hunter, arrived here on Monday morning, we learn
that the Constitution was not at her wharf in New
York wheu the Hunter left, the steamer Nightingale
being up in her berth to take her place. We also
learn that Messrs. Brigham, Baldwin A Cos. have
received letters from the Agents in New
York of a later date than the Herald
which contained the report of the arrival
there of the Constitution, which letters make no
mention of the arrival or that ship. The telegraph
nine between this city and points North being down,
we have been able to receive uo later telegraphic in
telligence. The only additional Information that lias
reached us Is contained lu the Wilmington Despatch
■of the Bdth ult., which cuutalns a despatch from
Morehead City, N. C., brleity reporting the low of the
steamship Constitution from Savannah, bound to
New York, with the additional statement, that of gr
ay souls on board, all were lost but fourteen of the
crew. While there is little room to hope for the safe
ty of the Constitution, we shall await further ac
counts with painful anxiety-
Savannah National Bans -Ju another column
we give the quarterly report of the condition of this
bank, published as required by law. its affaire In
bilet, appear to be ae follows :
Circulation none
Deposits 8400,000
Resources to mdkLagtue.. „..... *OO.OOO
New profitsf&r six months :—: 87,000
Upon referring to previous returns, and making
inquiry thereupon, we Bnd that In half a year the
bank has discounted exchange upon tbe North to
♦be amount of nearly two millions of dollars, upon
which, and the checks drawn against same,
ilie new profits of twenty-seven thousand dol
lars accrue ; and a very remarkable circumstance
tin theiMstoiy of Banking is found In the fact, that not
use dollar has been lost in these extensive opera
uons—nothing ‘which has matured having been
returned and unpaid, and all running to maturity
believed, -under oath, to be undoubted.
The factutle* given to commerce by tbe negotia
tion of bo large An amount of exchange, and the dis
crimination exercised in Its selection, reflect the
highest credit upon the management of the Institu
tion. Mr. Sorrel. Its respected President, Is a vete
ran negoclant of half a century’s experience, and we
consider the Bank fortunate In bis hrtelllgeut care o f
its Interests, and the material strength his showing
of this day exhibits.
Central Railroad and Banking company.—Ad
election lor r Board or Directors ot tbe Central Rail
road and Banking Company waa held at the Banking
House or the Company In this city yesterday with the
.following result:
W. B. Johnston e,«ee
John W. Anderson 4,858
ANDREW LOW 4,418
Johnß. Wilder 3,808
ORO. W. WTU.Y 8,837
JOHN CUNNINOHAti .3,115
• »J. J. WARINO 8,581
•W. H. WadLEY 3,871
*J. F. Oilmen . .... .8.151
’ 'Thomas Puree .'.1,785
■John M. Cooper 1,680
nOCTAVUS COHEN .-a 9,331
B. C. Anderson, (no
,yt>t nine first on the list were elected. Those
m j rk nrl with a star, (* j are new directors.
, — {'- 1 ■l
Thr n.'' xt Ahl-rehent Brnsaßkw.—We are to
have a Berk's of select entertainments In the grand
old tasbioned art or Necromancy which our better
cltlaens will looJ l forward to with Interest. Profes
sor J. M. aesll, the' noted Ventriloquist, who has re
cently returned from' ah extended South American
tour, will give three or bis select seances »t St-
Andrew’s Hall, comm Viclug to-morrow evening.
He comes highly endorsed by both press and public,
as a tree gentleman, with n.wntal culture and train
ing, and as giving a highly abasing and Interest
ing entertainment worthy ;he i.'ttentlon ot literary
and scientific minds. We copy th * following from
the Charieetoh, 9. C. Dally News :
“A Nioht or Startling Wondkb.—The opening
ofSearl, the Prestldlgltateur, at Hlbern.Nu Hall, last
evening, waa a perfect success. The 4 Vople had
noted the extraordinary stories related ql this per
formance, but for once the public were not i.Vtceived,
and all anticipation was more than realized. .With,
out any of our ordinary paraphernalia of conjuror*—
In citizen’s dies#—standing In the midst of the Audi
ence, Sear) performs wonders with a grace nont.'tul
auce and apparent ease, that areas remarkable ts
some of his mysticisms. HU elegant manner* an.t
captivating style cannot but Insure success, of bis
powers of ventrUoqnism, It Is enough to say that he
has few equals. They are said to be so perfect that
be sometimes deceives himself. The explanation ot
this an Is well worth the price of admission. The
solo by the Infant violinist was heartily encored,
dn fact, everybody was favorably disappointed."
New Year's Ball atths Voles oartxn.— Uessre.
Welgaud A Schwarz, the enterprising proprietors or
this popular resort, gave a veiy successful ball mere
on New Year's evening. The attendance waa large,
but (elect, and a very enjoyable evening was passed.
The music was by tbe fine band under the dead of
Prof. Richter, and waa much praised, a portion of
the entertainment consisted In a lunch, well served.
Messrs. Welgand A schwarz, Hr. A. Stamm, Hr. B
Stamm, Prof. Richter, and others, have the thanks
of one of the Herald stair, who paid a brief visit to
the party by Invitation, for most courteous atten
tions.
Freedhens’ affairs —The attention of freedmen
and persons desirous of contracting wltn them for
labor is directed to the card of Hon. Dominick A.
O’Byrne, Ordinary of Chatham County, in unother
- column. Freedmen may be assured that Hr.
O’Byrne will faithfully explain to them the require
ments of Gen. Tiilsou's circular, and will discharge
hla duties as sgeut of tlm Freedmen's Bureau With
a careful regard for their rights and Interests.
Mrs. C. £. Barrie requests us to return her sin
cere thanks- to those kind Mends who contributed
in aid Os the mission to Virginia to recover the dead
ot the Eighteenth Georgia Battalion.
Thb Theatric —Lam evening Miss Price
made her first appearance before a Savannah
audience in the character of Panchon, sup
ported hr Mr. Hauchett. as Father Hnr
heand. The eveuing being very inclement,
their was a thin attendance, but thoae who
were present were richly repaid for braving
the darkness and the chilling damp. The
crowded state of oor columns will not ad
mit of our saying more than the debut of
Mise P. on our boards, under all their dis
advantageous circumstances, was a gratifying
success. In her personation of Fanchou ahe
gave unmistakable evidence of the possea
awn of histrionic talent of a high order.
Vt ith a graceful person, pleasing and ex
pressive lace, she unites a chaste style, cor
rect elocution, distinct articulation and aa
agreeable voice. In some of the scenes ahe
betrayed a power and warmth of expression
which, in the higher walks of the drama,
would find free scope and could not tail to
render her personations thrillingly effective.
As Margaret Ellmore.in the beautiful play of
Love’s Sacrifice, in which character she ap
pears to night, she will have a favorable op
portunity tor tbe display of tbe fine talents
she evidently possesses.
PaBADE or THE COAORSO FntRMKN.—On
Monday afternoon last the following compa
nies composing the colored portion of the
Savannah Fire Department, had a Mew
Year parade. Warren No. 1, Pulaski No.
3, Pulaski Branch Hose Cart No. 2, Frank
lin No. 3, Wright No. tl, Tomochichl No. 1.
The procession was under the charge of
Foreman Jordan, of Pulaski No. 2—Chief
Marshal, Charles Ripley. The procession
was conducted in a very orderly manner, and
the deportment of the firemen was highly
commendable.
BJTI * News.—The ■”*«*, AmaTun CTO John
son, arrived from Augusts on Tuesday, furnishes us
the following :
Dec. SO—Passed steamer Hlnnle Brandt, at Stingy
Venus, bound up ; Dec. 31—Passed steamer Gibbons
at Red Bluff Reach, bound up; Dec. 31—Passed
steamer Laura, Tucal Upper Head, bound up ; Jan.
I—Passed steamer Mary, In Tucal King Reach,
bound up ; steamer Volunteer, at Ebenezer, bound
up; steamer Express, below Pine Tree Camp, wheel
broken, bound down ; Jan. l—Passed steamer flood -
sell, Wild Cat Point, wheel broken, bound down ;
Paaseo steamer Harry Carroll, Sister Reach, bound
down.
Election.—At an extra meeting of Council held
on Monday evening last, the following officers were
elected:
Harbor Master—Capt Tbos. Lyon.
Health Officer—Dr. J. T. McFarland.
Vendue Mastrus-O. Cohen, Edwin E. Hertz, E.
Mendel, P. H. Ward, Hermann Hlrach, G. W. Wylly,
Henry Bum, 3. B. Sweat, A. Mini*, T. J. .Walah.
The Steamer Swan having been thorough
ly rebuilt, will leave for Augusta this morn
ing under tbe command of Capt. Cohen.
Tbe cabin of the Swan oo her return will be
completed, and she will then take her place
ou the line between Bavaunali aud Augusta
as a general freight and passenger boat.
Cherry Bounce. —The lovers of this de
lightful beverage, will find a very superior
article in that line, with rnauy other good
things at C. W. Thompson’s, next door to
the Herald office.
Steamer Amazon.— This steamer. Captain
Richard Johnson, arrived on Monday lost
from Augusta, having a full freight. She
made the run in twenty-seven hours.
Steamship Huntee.— This first class screw
steamer, Capt. Rogers, arrived at this port
on Monday last from New York. Purser
Frank C. Jeffrey, has our thanks for favois.
Steamship Zodiac.—Thi* steamship which was
compelled to rt-luru to this port, haring collided
with the Virgo, will leave till* morning at nine
o’clock, all ihe repaire having been completed.
Tahoet Shoot.—a report or tha rifle-shoot at
Mr. Rruadbacker'a op Lover'* Lane, Monday, Is un
avoidable poStponeu Ult Ul-lUUl|_
Stg- Her mirror may satisfy a lady that her dm**
1* faultless—that all that can fascinate tbe eye is
combined la her costume -but vet she will not con
sider herself Irrcstsfriblc until Khc lms added the
crowning charm to liar attractions, by sprinkling
Phalou’s “Night Blooming cereo*” oo her lace hand
kerchief.— Portland IVes*. USO 31.
Our Mutual Friend.— Mr. Dickens bas
evidently bestowed more than ordinary care
npon our “Our Mutual Friend.’’ It is easy
to perceive that this story was not written
piecemeal, like Pickwick and Nlckleby, but
with usual study to produce rather a well
balanced aud probable tale, than that succes
sion of brilliant sensational effects, which
are expected, like striking tableaux, at tbe
close of every act in a drama, and every
monthly cessation of the “to be continued"
fiction. His readers, we dare say, missed
those flashes in tbe present work ; but, when
perused as a whole, their absence is more
than compensated for by tbe superior devel
opment of the plot. This is Mr. Dickens’
best-built story. From tbe flrat, be bad defins
lte purposes to work out, by tbe drutaatis
persona whom be created, and be steadily
went on to that end, with little hesitation,
pause or episode.
One of tbe characters, Silas Wegg, is as
great an original aa Dickena ever drew—
Which is saying a great deal—and Us friend
Venoa is only too good for such society.—
“Oor Mutual friend himself, reticent and
mysterious, it elaborated to a degree, but not
too moefa. There is a great deal of humor lu
thia story, more subdued than usual; but it
opens tragically, and tbe terrible passion of
Bracley Headstone,tbe half demented school
master, looms out, gloomy aud grand, like
the murder ot Duncan in “Macbeth.” We
have merely glanced at tbe leading charac
ters ; it is not fair to anticipate tbe story—to
take tbe kernel out of the nut, as it were.—
But, we tell tbe public in confidence, that
Dickens, like King Richard, is “himself
again,in this tale,punishing vice and reward
ing virtue, a literary Rhadamantbus.— From
Fomey's Phiiadsl/tkio Prsss, Nov. 9, 1866.
Sthanoe Mahretino.— One ot our citizens
going to market, yesterday morning, was
surprised to hear tbe cackle of a ben in bis
basket, gs be, as yet, bpd nqurtade any such
purchase Baising tbe lid be waa still more
astonished to see it empty, with the excedT
lion of an egg. Taking it out to Inspect
tbe lid tell to its place, when tbe fowTame
again apparently heard to cackle, booking
again, another egg was found. These opera
tions bad attracted quite a crowd of eager
spectators, wbo were all as much surprised
as tbe owner oi tbe basket, till someone es
pied Prof. Searl, the practical joker and ven
triloquist, standing near by, which explained
the mystery, — Charleiton Courier.
Mhippiiig Intelligence.
PORT OF BAV4NNAH.
Tuesday. Jan. 8,1866.
Arrived,
Steamship Hunter, Rogers, New York—Hunter A
Oammeii.
Steamer Amazon, Johnson, Augusta—Erwin A
Hardee.
Steamer Cbas Houghton, Spiagne, Charleston, etc
—Clagborn A Cunningham.
Steamer Express, Morgan. Augusta—F M Myrell.
Steamer O F Potter, Cessar, Suubuiy—Chas L Col
by A Cos.
Steamer Orient, Goldtbwalte, Doctortown—Cbaa L
Colby A Cos.
Par steamer h Carroll, Kirvln, Augusta-Laßoche
<1 West.
Steamer O B Goodsell, Dunlap, Augusta—M A
Cohen.
Steamer Oak, McCauley, 60 hours from Hawklns
vllle—J B Presdee.
Steamer L Enos, Moore, Augusta—B D Dickson.
Krenson’a flat, hum Augusta—D S Krenaon.
Br bark W H Jenkins, cormlno, St Thomas, in bal
last— E A Sonliard.
Cleared.
Steamer Fannie. McNelty, Darien—F M Myrell.
Steamer Gan Shepley, Minikin, Doctortown—c L
Colby * Cos.
Imports.
Per steamer Express, Dorn Angnsta—776 bales of
cotton.
Per steamer Orient, Dorn Doctortown—l64 balm
upland cotton, 36 do sen Inland do, 8 bbls mdse and 1
lot copper.
Per Krenaon's flat, from Angnsta—lso bales dam
aged upland cotton.
Per steamer P B Ooodseil, from Augusta- 132 belt*
U land cotton to C Green A Son.
Per steamer L Enos, from Augusta—‘.S3 bales op
laud cotton.
Per steamer Harry Carroll, from Augusta—27B Ms
upland cotton, and mdse.
Nr steamer Oak. from HawklnavUle—3So hales
ottou.
Passengers.
Per steamship Hunier, from New York—B Furred,
J Rap’.ey, Mr Holcomb and lady. Mrs M Marqulsto, G
F Carr. H Wisdom, W Mclntosh. B GoMsbure, E R
Spoua. A White. Mr Patterson, W 1. Tyler, T Smith,
I. Packard, 3 Holliday, M Culinan, J Young, J White,
Mr Domnas* and lady, A McNorton, J Jacotesoo, K S
Seagrave, D W Ramery, J Anderson, and others la
steerage-
Per steamer Orient, from Doctortown—H H Sand
ford, W M Nichols, W 3 Basstnger, Mr Bradley, and
18 on deck.
P*r steamer O F Patter, from Sunburn—A f» Quar
termau. W O Tong, P H Gilbert, J N Milter, R Bcott
L R Dukes, 3 R Ivey, J Sweat, 8 Stevens. J Beckett
R Harden-ay, W McMillan, T Lanier, Capt B Dove,
Hon J L Seward, A Johnson. R Baker, W Jones.
Per steamer Harry Carrel), from Augusta—Capt W
M WUson, W G Allen.
Per steamer C Houghton, from Charleston, etc—D
Hanchett, Miss Fanny B Price, P T Seam, W W Mil
ler, N Morehouse. K Drew, Mr Bowes, M Myers, J P
McKay, J Carding. J Jackson and wile. U H Alberts,
N Staples, Hr Jenkins, J A Brown, M 3 Camp aud 7
on deck.
Coadgum,
Per steamship Hunter, from New York—Adame Kx
Cos, G W Allen, G H Arledge, Anderson A Son, B A
Calvtlt, Bothwell A W, Blun A M, Colby A Cos, M A
Ooheu, Claghoru A C, U Cranston, Doyle A L, 0 *
Morgan, Darlington <e B, Duncan A J, Erwin A H. D
A Hickey, A L Fricdenberg, M Pent A Cos, C Farns
worth, G C Freeman. Tlson A U, J P Thoradyke, G A
L'ukles, J<o Gibbs, Hunter <* O, Hilton A B, Halsey,
WIX), N A Hatdee A Cos, Keta a Cos, C V Hutchins,
A B Ives, 3 M Lederer, Lalhrop A Cos, J Lama, C P
Lopes, H Melnhardt A "Bi o, B Halloa, J McMahon A
Cos, J Nichols, Order. T PepperTP Rellty, J Roumlljit
Scribner A W, A A Solomon.
Per slimmer amazoa, Mm Augusta— Brady, S A
Cos, Uunter * G, H M Davenport, K Habersham, N A
Hardee, M 8 Cohen, J Richardson, Wm Battersby, J
R Wilder, O Cohen, H Pitcher, P E Walls, Q Mctiiu
-I*7. -
-ttJ'er steamer 0 Houghton, from Charleston, etc—J
KlcflardSOn, Adam* jee w,*,. w u Untohlnaann T
O Massey.
Per steamer Harry Carroll, from Augusta—Both
well A W, Hunter A G, Crane, JAG.
Per steamer Orient, from Doctortown—B, Baldwin
A Cos. B C Wade A Cos, R E Goodrich, W B Adam*, W
M Nichols, J L Vlllalonga, Uunter A 0.
Per steamer Bxprew, from Augusta—N A Hardee,
Brigham, B<3 Cos, Crane, J A U, If Metcalfe, PM
Myrell, o Cohen, C Green A Sou, F W 31ms, J Glover
Southern Bx, Jauilanski A Bio..
Per steamer L Boos, from Augusta -X Metcair A
Cos, N A Hardee, O Coheff.
Per steamer Oak, from HawkloevUle—C M Holst,
A S HartrlUge, Battersby A Cos, Erwiu A H.
Consignee* per Central lUUretd.
Sayan iua, Jan. l, ltm.
Per Central Railroad -10 bales upland cotton and
mdse to E M Bally, A M Sorrell,
Reports.
Steamer Harry Carroll reports—Left Augusta Sat
urday, Dec SO, aud lu Savannah Mouilay, Jan l ; Dec
idk II a m passed Minnie Brandt at Bradford's Bar,
bound up; Dec 31, 11 am, passed Wm G Gibbons at
Beaufort Landing, bound up; Jau 1,2:30 pm, passed
Express a few miles above Purysbuig anchored re
pairing her wheel; 6 p m passed Eclipse eight miles
from Savannah, bound up.
Steamer Oak reports—Passed steamer Comet sunk
at Wild Dear's Point, water near to upper deck ; it
p m 28th ult, passed str A Ayres at Ocnralgee White
Bluff; 8a m Jau l, passed str Clarion at Little Hell,
bound up ; Ham Id, passed str Two Boyt entering
8t Catharine' a Sound ;ilpm passed str Uen Shepley
at the Dlvldlngs ‘,3pm pasted str Paunle In Rom
ney Marsh
PORT OF HILTON HEAD.
Hilton HxaD, Dec. so.
Cleared.
Pilot boat G W Blunt, Murray, New York.
Pilot boat Washington, Murphy, Havauuah.
LIST OF VESSELS IN, THU PORT UF
*' SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Jan. 2, 1883.
BTIAMSHIPS.
Lulu, Taher. repairing—Master.
Richmond, Foxwell, loading, Baltimore--Laßoche
A West.
Cumbria, French, loading, Philadelphia—Hunter
A Gammed.
Zodiac,.Dearborn, repairing—OCohen.
snip*.
Mont Blanc, Donnell, 700, loading, Liverpool—La
Roche, Uadeu t Luckies.
Virginia, Weeks, 1,044, loading at Lamar's Press,
for Liverpool—o L Colby A Cos.
Tborwalaon, (Br) Bromage, discharging—Reid A
Stewart.
Mozart, (Br) Smith, tons, discharging—T R A
J (I Mills.
County of Picton, (Br) McKenzie, loading, Liver
pool— ( ‘Green A Cos.
Bark Dreadnaught, (Br) Smith, loading, Liverpool
-C L Colby A 00.
Daysprlug (Br) Coote, discharging—Chne L Colby
A Cos.
Conan), Beasley, discharging—W Battersby A Cos.
BAHZS.
Craeso, (Br) Carrey, - tons, loading, Liverpool—
R 1 Caughey.
Tephyrine, Penlstou, loading, Liverpool—Reid A
T A Platlnlus, Pinkham, discharging—o L Colby
A Cos.
Colonist, (Br) Taylor, discharging—Chas Green A
son.
Eveuing Star, Fry, discharging Yonge A Nixon.
W H Jenkins, (Br) Cromaln, discharging—E A
Soullanl.
sums.
Atlantic, Wark, 101 tons, loading, Nassau, N P—B,
Ella, Brown, waiting—E A Suullard.
John W Lovltt, Gldiot, loading, St Johns, N B
Yonge A Nixon.
Daniel Boone, repairing.
Resolute, Lane, bound to Darien, repairing,
dl Lewie Clark, Bartelle, discharging -Van Horn,
Holyoke A Murray.
Clara Ellen, Dexter, discharging—Gowdy A Brad
lev.
Montlccllo, Moon, discharging—Richardson A Bar
nard,
Harp, Cardy. discharging—H Pitcher.
schooners.
John M Broomall, Douglass, loading, New York—
Chos L Colby A Cos.
Pearl, (Br) Riordon, discharging—Bell, Wylly A
Christian.
Clara Ella, Dexter, discharging—B A Bradley.
Hachel Vannerman. High, discharging—Hunter A
Gammell.
Young Teaser, Morton, discharging—Ysn Horn
Holyoke A Murray.
Callata, Hall, loading, New York—C L Colby A Cos.,
Albert Haley, Nichols, discharging—U H Arledge.
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Will sell at Auction, in front 01 More, on Bay street,
FRIDAY, January ith. at 11 o’clock a. in.,
100 acres of Land, three-quarters of 8 mill from
WalterrlUe, No. 4A. and G. K. R. Seven -acres clear
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Also, ‘ 1 1
At tame time ami place, Lots 83, 87 and 8 8, Frew
town, fronting south on Henry street, between Bar
nard and Jefferson si reefs ; each Lot 100(133. /
Also,
Same as starve. Lota No. 86 and 98 Otafflenry street
Oglethorpe Ward. Size, 23x106. ■ I s
FOR HALF, CHEAP,
York, 'Williams), Mcl#tire
& 00.
A Pine Horse, broke to Saddle or Harness,
Due new Too fluggv,
One Slagle Harness, nearly bow. | jjß~
Cargo Sale.
Vork, Will Inins, Mclatlre Its.
THIS DAY’, 3d Inst., at 1« o’clock, at the foot of Aber
cora street, on Wharf, will be sold the entire cargo
es brig Montlcello, from Matauxas, consisting of
83 hbds Clayed Molasses, No. 1, last year
I tierce do do do
43 large hhda new Clayed Molasses
II aidall do do do do 4 *
17 tierces 'do do do ‘
10 bbls do do do
11 large hhd« Muscovado . do . >
3 small do do do .S
1 tierce do do /*,
s bbls do do«»*
8 bbls Muscovado Sugars.
Terms cash. ' J3
RARE CHANCES FOR INVESTMENT.
TCwl*. Williainn, Slclntire
&Cos,
Offer for sale one hundred acres of Laqd, 3)4 miles
from Savannah, on the Whine Whit RoaC This Is an
excellent Stock Farm or for Gardening purposes. A
portion of It Is under cultivation and the balance
heavily timbered, tad there are 8.000 new Ralls and
200 cords of Wood cut aud piled on It,
Also,
One desirable Lot at Thunderbolt. Titles perfect.
Terms cash. js
Auction.
By Bell Wylly A Christian
On WEDNESDAY, 3d January, at 11 o'cluck, In front
of Store, will be edtd.
Two Six Male Teams, In complete order.
Sale positive. Terms caab. d3O
BY BELL, WYLLY A CHKSTIAN.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The West Half of Lot No. 2, Calhoun Ward, fronting
V j J •» Jon** stfeet.
Tlie Improvements consist of a finely finished
Brick Residence. containing Tea Room* with gas
throughout, and a well of excellent water and u fine
Force Pump. dl3-tf
ESTATE SALE.
BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
On SATURDAY, oth Inst., In front of store, will be
sold at 12 m.,
The Lot on the corner of West Broad aud New
streets, South Oglethorpe Ward, 200 feet front ou
West Broad Street, by 230 on New street. The Im
provements consist of three houses, which rent at
$t)oO per annum.
Sold for a division between the-heirs.
13
AUCTION, AUCTION, AUCTION.
By Bell, Wylly k Chrlstiau.
In front of store, on SATURDAY, Bth lust., will be
sold, at 12 m.,
Sti Valuable City Lots. Fee Simple.
These Lota are mostly unimproved, situated west
of Bryan street, near Falun street.
Termß cash, purchaser* paying for Titles. Plan
can he seen at our office. js td
UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
AY BELL, WYLLY 4k CHRISTIAN.
THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock. In front of Store, will lx
sold for account of Underwriter* and all con
cerned,
M>X cant s Millinery Oooda.
Damaged on the passagefrodiSp— to ihu port, nut
sold by order of l uiJorwri)<irs' Agent. ja-i
SEA ISLAND HOTEL AND COMPLETE
OUTFIT At AUCTION.
Bell, Wylly A Christian,
On WEDNESDAY, January 3d, 1800, »; 10 o'clock,
will sell ou the premises, at Ulltor. Head;
The new Sea Island Hotel, completely furnished
with new furniture of the tatust style.
AMty
4 new Billiard Tables.
Crockery, Glass Ware, Kitchen Furniture, Ac., Ac.
Together with all the outbuildings, which, with
the Hotel, may he n-adUy taken down ami removed,
If desired.
Sold Ih lots to suit purchasers.
The steamer Charles Hiughtou, Capt. Sprague, will
lesve Savannah st 7 o'cla ik on Tuan lay, the 2d of Jan
uary, and the steamer Hot Hand wUI leave Charleston
on same day. to retur 1 on the followlhg Friday, and
will take passengers andfrelght to and from Hilton
Head.
Accommodations ms be had at the Hotel until
after the sale. d2O-td
Li
at prd)ate bale.
By Bell, m wNtaL
Small Lo|s of Land.
There having been so nany applications for Small
Tract* of tanTte tocatn, tha owner of the above
Land, feeling a dispositloi to meet thta demand, has
placed In the market, fo* a taw dayn, Lota of Fhre
Acres, or more, part clean!, an the Aagnsta Road, op
posite to the three mile sb ie, also on the White Bluff
Road, oppoelte to the two die atone. tf-nie
AT PHIV/TE SALE.
By Bell, Wylly & L^iNtign.
Lot* No*. 45 and Ward, floating 04
The Improvements cofilat of a flrat-class Brick
Dwelling, containing t\fve rooms, beaidea Bath
and Dressing rooms, wltlhll modern improvements
and conveniences Gas, bd and hot water, speak
ing trumpets, range, Ac. fulWlngs on lane consist
of brick stable, carriage h< «■, wood and coal rooms
with comfortable apartme j above. dSB-tf
AT AutlON
By H. Hirsch.
On WEDNESDAY, Janus 3d, 1366, at 11 o’clock a.
m- will sell In front or >re of L. J. UuUmartln, A
CO., Bay street;
1 bats damaged Cton,
on account of all whom U ay concern.
Terms cash. js
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
IN pursuance of an ordebf the Coot* of Ordinary
of Chatham county, w be sold on the first Tare
day In February next, at t Cam Honse door, la
the city of Savannah,, durt the usual boors ot sale,
all tbe undivided hair li rest of James BUbo, late
deceased. In the Shandy Ha farm, si tasted near the
city of Savannah on tbeTh lerbolt road; said Harm
containing In *ll fifty acre*, me or less.
The said half interest sol Tor the pm pose of di
vision «N.O. FERRILL,
d7-td : ' Administrator.
E. L. NEDLINGER,
CORNS OF
Barnard anil Bfipton Streets,
SAVANNAH! CEORCIA,
TXTOULD respectfuny anfance to his friends and
TV the public gencralljiat he hat resumed the
SADDLERY iUSINESS.
next door to his lorraer star and by strict attentlen
and moderate prices, hopes! receive a liberal share
of the trade. He 1* prepaito make np promptly
all orders for
harness, bh>les, etc.
Hi* brother, Mr. J. 8. NR UNGER, will be foam
with him, end would be gtofi See his Mends.
H S- L. NEIDLINGER
H'AX
T ATEBT STYLES. Just rived bv
L M. COLDINU
jl-lW Fashionable Hatter.
H. A. TOPHAM,
CLOTHING WAREHOUSE,
IKS COIfoRESW ST., SAVANNAH.
FNB Ready made Business and Drees Suits of all
dascription* constantly on hand. Gent's Fur
nishing Goods, all of the newest style* : Hat*, Capo,
Ac, Also, an elegant line of Pine cloths. Doeskins,
Meltons. Casslmares, Tweeds and Vestings, which will
be made to order at the shortest notice by experi
enced workmen. ji.tf
\oTlcfc.
TTRIDT A LI'DLOW have removed from 15*2 to 154
Range, Congress street.
Cheap Hats.
IY ATS for $1 each and npwards at
H COLDINGB.
JX-S 133 Congress street.
Soluble Pacific
GUANO.
IVR invite the attention of Planters to this vatnable
vv Guano, as a matter of Importance to their in
terest It«B similar in appearance, odor and compo
sition to Peruvian Guano, differing only in th« pro
portions of the aame elements, it contains less am
monia, but nearly onelbundrod per cent, more of Phcs
pbate than Peruvian Guano, one-third of which ls Im
mediately soluble. It ls quite ae active as Per uvian
Guano, aud Is less costly.
For further information, apply to
E. C. WADE Jt ca. Agents,
jl Sm Savannah, Ga,
SHIPPING. ~
FOR JACKSONVILLE. FLU
jojCHOUNER CLARA ELLER, uow loading for above
General Freight, bailers and machinery taken at
low rates. Apply to
VAN HORN, HOLYOKE, A MURRAY,
jS-1* No. 0 Stoddard's Range.
For Doctortown
AND
Th.omasville.
The Steamers
Gen. Shepley,
Orient, aud
Clarion,
Will make Tri-weekly Trips to Doctortown, lu con
nection with the Atlantic and Gnlf Railroad, leaving
Savannah on Tuesdays, Thuiednys 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
CHAS L. COLBY A CO.,
n!0 Corner Abercorn and Bay streets.
For Liverpool.
jrjFgv. Ttao British Ship
COIjOTd" IST,
TAYLOR, Maater,
wants only 900 bales Cotton to complete her cargo,
and get to Sea With despatch. For freight room apply
to
d27-lw CB ARLES GREEN 4 SON.
For LIVERPOOL.
The fine new clipper ship
DREADNAUGHT,
SMITH, Commander,
having three-fonrths of her cargo engaged, will have
qolck despatch.
For balance of freight, apply to
_ CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
1 T .. . WUrts-w nan alrihJn
Liberal allowances made on consignments to our
friends In Liverpool. d2O ts
for Liverpool;
-fcffcrso The British ship FAVORITE. Captain
jfflgarOSp in, having pail of her cargo engaged,
fJgfSywlll meet wllh all possible deapatoh
1,1 ' 1 ■ For freight, apply to
E. A. SOULLARD.
For LiverpooU
T> le flnrt-CISM Ship MOZART. Smith,
too* 18,1 W 1 laka on ® thousand bale» of cob
For freight engagements, apply to
■l S ' lw T. R. A J. G. MILL*.
FOR MACON. HAWKINSVILLE.
AND
LANDINGS ON THE ROUTE.
The new and fast Sid j-wheol Steamer
Asher Ayres,
Capt. WM. TAYLOR,
Will have despatch. Goods received free of storage
in the Wharf Stores, No. 6 and 6, below Lincoln
itreet
d «3T BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
NEW ROUTE
TO
South - W esteru Georgia,
* VIA
BUNBURY AND STATION No. 4 AT
LANTIC & gulp r. r.
Tbe new and swift
Steamer O. F. P»otter
WU| leave her wharf, foot of Abercorn street on
every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY »nd FRIDAY at 7
o clock a. m., connecting *t Snnbnry with a line of
•tages for Station No. 4 A. A G. R. R.
Passengers by this route will arrive at Btation No
4 in time .0 take the train for Thomasvllle the follow.
t i2l!lb T . b ny““a Vil, ‘' With f ° r
Retamlng, pasmreger* will reach Savannah on
dluner^* 1 Than “ ito >* “ and Saturdays in time for
Time between Savannah and Thomasville. thirty
paeHags only agplF <« I
' chah, L COLBY A CO,
llß ‘-lm Corner of Abercorn and Bay streets.
m~ CHANGE OP DAY AND HOUR.
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE REDUCED.
FOR JACKSONVILLE,
IN LA ND,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS’ AND
FERNANDINA.
THR STEAMER
FANNIE,
CAPTAIN MoNELTY,
Will leave as above from the Florida Steamboat
Wharf fool of West Broad street, on TUESDAY next.
26th at 10 o’clock a. m.,-and will continue to leave
every Tuesday following at same hour until farther
notice.
This boat Is in very excellent order, is commanded
by officer* oi experence; and baa superior state room
accommodations lor passengers
While the boat to on her trips, freight will be re
ceived and stored in fire-proof warehouse, free of ex
pense.
For freight or passage, apply to
_ „ F. M. MYRELL, Agt.
d22-lm Harris’ Buildings, Bay street.
Or to W. Jonwsos, on wharf.
For Liverpool.
W-FTS- First vessel 1 The ship MONT BLANC
,£□3o wants about six hundred balsa of Cotton to
complete her cargo.
mmßßßrnm Inquire of
„ . LaROCHE 4 WEST, or
420-ts GADRN « UNCRLRS.
hhippimq.
Murray’s Line
FOR
NEW YORK.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES!
C«Mh Passage, BO Beck, $lO 00
The new and splendid steamer ZODIAC, Dearborn,
commander, will leave for the above port on her regu
lar day,
Wednesday, Jan. 3, nt 9 o’clock., a. in.
For freight or paaeage, having superior accommo
dations. apply to
jS OCTAVUS COHEN.
Empire Line.
FOR NEW YORK.
Atlantic Mail Ntcamship
Company.
PASSAGE REDUCED TO - #3£s.
The new and fast side-wheel Bteam-
SALVADOR, Atkins, mss
ter, will sail as above, ou
Sntardny, January 6, at o’clork.
For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accom
modations, apply to
B. H. HARDEE,
No. 13 Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON A ALLEN. Agents,
j3 No. 5, Bawling Green, N. Y.
Pioneer Line
FOR NEW YORK.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES!
Cabin Pnaange, $33 OO Deck, $lO OO
The new and splendid steamship HUNTER, Rogers,
Commander, will leave for tbe above porlou her
regular day,
Thuraday, January 1, at o’clock.
For freight or passage, at reduced rate*, apply to
13 HUNTER & GAM ME LI,.
ATLANTIC COAST
HAIL STEAMSHIP CMPM.
PASSAGE AT REDUCED RATES.
Pare fiso!
The very fast sailing Steamship
N’igh.t in gale.
BREAKER, Commander,
Will positively sail on her regular d*y,
Saturday, 6th Inst., at o’clork.
For freight or passage, which will be as low as any
other line, apply to
Jl JOHN R. WILDER, Agent.
STEAM
FOR BALTIMORE.
The splendid and fast Steamship
RICHMOND,
1,000 tons. Capt. T. W. Barney,
Will sail for Baltimore on
Thursday, Jau, 4, at 10 o'clock a.m.
mStiont b ap°pl?ro 8i * ge haViU * “ nsur P“ B <*' ««<>»•
LoBOPHE A WEST, Agents.
Jl Jones'Block.
Baltimore, Charleston and
Havana
STEAMSHIP LINE,
VIA CHARLOTON FROM BALTIMORE.
-jm
The first close Side wheel Steamship
ISABELLA,
H, O. WANBERSC, Commander,
Will leave Baltimore for tka above ports about the
30th Inst., and Charleston about the 3d of January,
186A a few hours alter her arrival, and will cont inue
hereafter to make regular trips.
For freight or paasage, having elegant Stateroom
accommodations, apply to
GARRANDIE A IBBANA, Agents,
18 Commerce street; Baltimore,
CHASOLM BROS.
FOR PHILADELPHIA,
The Steamship
CUMBRIA,
FRENCH, Comm under,
Will sail for the above port on
Thursday, Jan. 4, at o’clock.
daU o oni: e a 8 p“y 0 ro P “^ [C ' exCe,lent ran ”'
da * HUNTER A UAMMELL,
fForPhiladelphia
T "° Ba, k
W - a. PIaxYTEIVITrS,
Will have quick despatch for the above port.
Freight taken at low rates. Apply to
CHARLES L. COLBY & CO.,
Corner Bay and Abercorn streets.
FOR r
HAWKINSVILLE AND MACON.
THE
Afl'X'Jb* A Mika COMET,;
CAPTAIN HORNE,
Will leave at above with despatch. For freight,
which will be received st the Upper Hydraulic Press
Yard, and covered by inanrance until placedou board
the steamer, apply to
028 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
Freights
FOR AUGUSTA,
mHE nnderrigned are prepared to receive goods at
. ‘Jo 1 * Warehouse*—free of expense arndcov 1
ered by Insurance—for shipment to Augnsta and
•eplß9—tl cor. Buy and Abercorn «u,
SHIPPING.
FOR AUGUSTA,
AND LANDINGS ON THE RIVER.
The Steamer
Fanny Lehr,
Captain Lewis,
Will leave as above on
Wednesday, January 3d, at 9 a. an.
Freight will be received at any time on wharf foot
of Barnard and bay streets CMarket Docfc.)
Passengers for Augusta will find excellent accom
modations on tills brat.
LaROCHE A WEST, Agents,
FOR AUGUSTA,
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS,
THE
Steamer TJnion,
Capt FRAZrER,
Is loading this day at Florida Wharf, foot of West
Broad street, and will have qubk despatch as above.
This l»oat is new and in good order, and command
ed by officers of long experience in th* trade.
For fre'ght apply to
x* F. M. MYRELL,
Harris' Buildings, Bay street,
or to W. JOHNSON,
d*_»9-tl On Wharf.
FOR AUGUSTA,
And Landings on the River.
The fine steamer
Fanny Lehr
will leave aa above on
Thursday, Jan. *, at 10 o'clock a. m.
For freight or passage, apply to
j3 LaROCHE A WEST, Agents.
FOR AUGUSTA,
AND WAY LANDINGS.
The light-draught steamer
MARY ELL A.
Will leave Ihe wharf foot of Abercorn street,
THURSDAY, 4th INST., AT 6 A. M,
For freight or passage, apply to
CIIAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
J3 1 Corner Abercorn and Bay street*
FOR AUGUSTA/
AND WAY LANDINGS,
The Steamer
EXPRESS,
Capt. J. H. MORGAN,
Will leave as above ou
Friday, Evening, at 4 o’clock.
For freight or passage, apply to
J3 F- W. SiMS & CO.
FOR AUGUSTA.
And Landings on the River.
• The well-known Steamer
S W A. IST
I Having been put incomplete repair,) of exceeding
lighl draught.is receiving freight atPadelfurd'i Wharf,
aud will have despatch.
The Bw«n will continne to run regularly, making
weekly trip*, and in connection with steamer P. B.
Good sell, will form a semi-w.ekly line. Another
light boat will soon be added to the line if the patron
age will warrant it.
The undersigned solicits the patronage of his
friends and former patrons,
Freight will be received at all times in the Brick
Warehouse ou Wharf, covered by Insurance.
M. A, COHEN.
For Augusta,
THE STEAMER
R. H. MAY,
Ot Lincoln street, free of cost.
Office in Ctighorn A Cunningham’s LEY ’ Agent '
F^KMli^r 18 fro, "«-anuahonlast
FOR PALATKA,
VIA FERNANDINA AND JACKSON
VILLE.
The new, exceedingly Itat and splendid Steamer
CITY TOIISTT,
Capt. Louis M. Coxetter,
Will leave Telfair's W hart', as above,
Every W«diie«day, at 4 p. m.
For fieiyht or passage apply to
R. W. ADAMS, or
- S. CARRUTHKR3,
llodgMou's Range, next to Bell, Wylly k
.For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, FER
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
The new and fa«t bailing Steamer
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N.' Kiugp
Having been pluoed permanently upon this route wifi
leave for the above places on
Every Thursday Morning, at 10 o’clock
For freight or passage, having splendid cabin ac
ou !t L “
~, CLAGHORN * CUNNINGHAM.
—5“ AgenU.
FOR
Rio De Janeiro.
CALLING AT
St. Thomas, Tara, Pernambuco ami Bahia
United States and Brazil Mall
ree?" 11 ****** to,u l M oy will dispatch
™NBhL On the Wtli of every month,
A NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STKAMSUIP,
To heave at 3 o’clock, p. m.,
From Pier 43, North River.
All letters have to pass through the Poet Office
An experienced Surgeon will be lu attendance a
board.
JK&’/o '’*"**"• h * T,n **l’lendld accbmmo
.. THOMAS ASENCIO A 00..
0c1313m No. 17, Broadway, N«w York.