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SAVA 3ST 3ST AH.
Departure of tteawklpi 8«»wn.
FOR MRW TORI.
Steamship Nightingale Sat ai Jay, December Sth, at
o'clock.
Steamship San Salvador, Saturday, January 6, at
o'clock.
Steamship Leo. Saturday. January Mb. at IT
o’clock m-
FOR SCOCSTA.
Steamer Swan, every week.
Steamer Wm. Q. Gibbons, every Saturday morning
at # a. m.
Steamer James P. Chrirtopher, Friday, January a,
at Mat.
rou BALTnmna.
Steamship Richmond, Thorsdsy, January 4th, at 10
o'clock a. m.
FOR CHARLR9TTON.
Steamer Charles Hooghtou, svery Tuesday morn
ing St 8 o'clock.
Steamer City Point, every Saturday morning, at »
o’clock.
for nncTojnpsr*.
Steamer Two Boys, ever/Tuesday morning, at 8
o'clock.
Steamer Orient, every Tuesday morning, at T
o’clock. _
Steamer Gen. Shepley, every Sunday morning,
at 7 o'clock.
FOB VUOHASVU.LS.
Steamer O. F. Potter, every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday morning, at 7 o'clock.
FOR FLORIDA.
Steamer Fannie, every Tueeday morning, st 10
o’clock.
Steamer City Point, every Wednesday afternoon,
at a o’clock.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, every Thursday morning, st
10 o'clock.
Steamer St. Johns, every Saturday morning, st
10 o'clock.
Steamer Helen Getty, every Saturday morning, at
10 o'clock.
The Ki.rotion for Coukty Officers.- An elec
tion for Clerk Superior and Inferior Courts, Receiver
of Tax Returns, Tax Collector, Coroner aud County
Surveyor was held at the Court House yesterday. The
election passed off In a very quiet manner. Mr. Bul
loch, Clerk Superior and inferior Courts; Mr. Bee,
Tax Collector, and Mr. Tebeau, CVunty Surveyor, had
uo opposition. Mr. James McGowan, candidate for
Tax Collector, la elected by a very large majority.
The contest for She riff and fvtroner It la thought will
be close. Captain Cbarlea J. White and Mr. BenJ. L.
Cole are contestants for the office of Sheriff, and Mr.
Henry H. Eden. Dr. Thomas Smith and Mr. Daniel
N. Lain for that of Coroner. The number of vows
polled were 1,529.
More Citt Improvement'.— It la with a degree of
pleasure that we notice the numerous city Improve
ments In progress. Saw mills are springing up as by
magic on tbe banks of the river, and on the Savan
nah and Ogeechee Canal. Messrs. Jefferson, Roberts
A Cos., are building west of Faham street, fronting
the river, on what Is known as Shtel’s old lumber
yard, a circular saw mill. They will also have attach
ed a planing mill.
Messrs. Macfnrlane k Frazier are biiildlug on the
east bank of the Savannah aud Ogeechee Canal, he'
tween Indian and Canal streets, a first class circular
saw mill- The diameter of the saw will be fifty-four
inches, driven by an engine of thirty horse power.
We have now in our city erected aud In the course of
erection nine steam saw mills, six of which are situ
ated on the river, and three on tbe banks of the So.
vannah and Ogechee Canal. There la also construct
ed and at work on the banks of the Savannah aud
Ogechee canal, above the city, a large aud valuable
saw mill. Savannah will soou again attain her for
mer rank as an extensive timber and lumber export
ing depot
Rifle Shoot on Mono kv —On Monday last a tar
get shoot, with rifles, occurred at Mr. F. Broadbsck
er’s, on Lover’s Lane. The distance was one hun
dred yards, and two prizes were contested for, In two
separate matches—one an organ, with remarkable
qualities; the second a double-barrelled sporting
gun.
Tbe air was rather hazy, and the shooting neces
sarily Inferior to what finer weather would have ad
mltted of.
The prime In the first match was won by Mr
Schwarz, firm of Wetgand k Schwarz, an old patrou
of the Herald, bnt Mr. S. presented it to col, B. B.
Ferrlll, an expert with the rifle, who won the second
prize at the last target shoot, aud made the second
best shot at this one.
The second prtz* was won by Mr. Uerachback, or
or Savannah.
The Judges were Messrs. Julius Cox, Oeo. OU, aud
H. dell.
During the contest the Heiuld took a complimen
tary shot, hut unaccustomed, In this Instance, to the
manipulation of hair tuggers, only succeed
ed In hitting a tree some twenty rods to the right of
the target, the bullet narrowly escaping Ihe lieado,
an Intoxicated spectator, the only one who made his
appearance on the premises during the day.
Mr. Broadbacker had a line lunch prepared, ot
which the guests partook with much relish, and
every effort was made by all concerned, to secure a
pleasant New Year's entertainment to those who at
tended.
Periodicals.—Mr. Bstill has favored us with a
number of his la test and most attractive periodicals,
among which are the following :
Frank Leone's Lady’s Magazine. A most Interest
ing nnmlier, containing a double steel fashion plate
exqplaMely colored, while Jhe other steel plates ex
ceed IB number and beauty those or any preceding
Issue.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, containing
an admirable photograph of his Excellency Andrew
Johnson.
The Literary Album, anew candidate for public
favor In the department of periodical literature.—
New York, published by Street A bmlth.
The Philadelphia Home Weekly.
The Nation and Tbs Kongd Table, containing a va
riety of topics discussed with learning and ability.
Louisville Road.—We regret to state that the
condition of this pnbllc road leading from the city
to the Ogecchee river, is la very bad condition.
A few holes filled between the city and the seven
inlle post is all the repairs needed up to that point,
but from the seven mile post to the nine mile post
the road Is nothing but one quagmire, and Is a 1
most Impassible. Farmers decline bringing tbelr
produce to market by the pnbllo roads owing to
their being In Bach bail condition, and they will not
transport their marketing by railways or steam'
boats, the rates of freight being deemed by them
too exhorbitant.
Quick Trip.—The steamer Laura, Capt. Garnett,
of Erwin A Hardee’s line, left this city on Sunday
morning last for Augusta, and returned yesterday
afternoon, making the round trip In seventy-six
boors. This time lnclddee loading, ’unloading and
stoppages at landings on the river for fuel. The
Laura made the return trip from Augusta In sixteen
hours, Including stoppages at the landings. This Is
the fastest time on record in the history of naviga
tion on the Savannah river.
Street Cleaning. —A gang of couTlcted colored
people, with ball-and-chaln attachments, were en
gaged yesterday afternoon In street-cleaning on the
Bay. Alderman F. L. Gue, Chairman of the
Committee on Streets, gave his personal super
vision to the work, and saw that it was done
Industriously and faithfully. There Is a prospect
that the number ofhls employees will Increase, and
that the good work will be extended In other streets.
Personal —Many of oar readers throughout the
State will be gratified to learn that Hon. E. J. Har
den, late Judge of the C. S. Clircnit Court, received
from Washington the President’s pardon on New
Year’s Day. The Judge has resumed the practice of
hla profession in this city.
Savannah and Oseecius Canai The break
which occurred In this canal, the dams in two
placet having been washed out by the recent fresh
eta, have been repaired, and the canal Is now In a
navigable condlUou. Timber Is dally arriving.
SenivEN Horst—A portion of the furniture from
the Trout House, Atlanta, Georgia, and which la In
tended for the above hotel in this city, was received
per steamer Amazon. Mr. George McGlnley, Uie
proprietor of the Screven House, txpecta shortly to
upeu this establish mem as a first claw house.
New Yoex Oysters.— Our Ms ml Nugent oppo
site the Pulaski House, lias just received a supply of
New York bivalves, which he Is prepared to serve
up to etyle to enlt hi* mends and the public.
„.P 4 r* ! a IWs and untie. —Culling, la Cungieet
•raSI? 1 ' a (apply ol Hale lor boys aoJ gins
hey are eery beauumi and becoming to tba unit
Thaatre.— Miss Fanny Price made her
secoad appearance last uight, and iu the
character of Margaret Ellmore more than
realized tbe favorable opiniou we had formed
of her on seeing her persouatiou of Fanchon.
She was fortunate in being well sustained in
all the principal parts in the play. Mr. Han -
cfaett's Mathew Ellmore was one of tbe best
we have ever seen on our stage. Mr. Wise
ns St. Lo, Mr. Loud as Eugene, were all
that could be desired. The latter gentleman
especially Is rapidly and deservedly growing
in public favor. Miss Cameron’s iferminie
could not well have been improved, while
Mrs. Boswell as Marion was, as she always
is, fully up to the mark. Indeed, as a whole,
we have rarely ever seen a five act play bet
ter performed on our boards.
If we had time and space and were in
clined to write a critique on Miss Price's
Margaret, we could point out many merits
and but very few faults; the latter of mi
nor consequence. Miss Price's style Is nat
ural and subdued, entirely free from that
too common fault, denominated in s'age
parlance “rant.” During the first and
second acts of the play last night
some may have thought her too tame,
but if any apprehensions were entertained of
ber ability lo portray the paroxysms of pas
sion developed in the crisis of the play, these
misgivings were entirely removed by her
most effective and thrilling portrayal of the
scenes of anguish in tbe fourth and fifth acts.
Her rendering of tbe character throughout
was a most finished piece of acting, and eli
cited tbe cordial applause of tbe audience,
who, at the close, called her before the cur
tain. In many respects Miss Price reminds us
of one of Savannah’s greatest favorites, Miss
Eliza Logan, and if we are not mistaken, she
needs only to be as well known to be as
highly appreoiated by our theatrical public.
She appears to night in tbe popular sen
sation play of Madealine,the Belle of the Fau
bourg.
We take this opportunity to suggest to the
managers that they favor the public with
more of Mr. Geo. Gray’s singing. Mr. Gray
is certainly a vocalist of no ordinary merit,
and should be allowed to put in an appear
ance occasionally between ihe pieces, instead
of wasting the sweetness of his voice on tbe
desert bouse which usually stop to see the
farce out. Mr. Gray's songs are always en
cored, and always elicit the warmest enco
miums of the connoisseurs of vocalism. If
we can’t have Miss Rose Wood any longer
give us Mr. Geo. Gray between the pieces,
Messieurs Raymond and Hamilton.
Smoottku Gallery.— Capt. Travis, tbe re
nowned pistol-shot, arrived here yesterday
from Hawkinsville, by the steamer Oak. He
proposes to open a pistol and rifle gallery in
Savannah, for the instruction of those who
wish to acquire this important accomplish
ment. In connection with a notice of bis gal
lery in Macon, the Telegraph had the fol
lowing remarks on the subject of instruction
in the use of arms ns a part of tbe education
of a citizen ;
“There are only two speoies of hazard to
lerated by the laws of Georgia—trials of skill
in marksmanship and trials of speed in run
ning horses. The policy is a sound one ; for
by the countenance given to tbe last, the
strain of noble animals is preserved,
and by the first that faculty of self
dependence by fire arms thiougb which
our national iadepcndence was won,
and by which alone it can be preserved, is
fostered and kept alive. It is the duty of
every American citizen to be early instructed
in tbe use of arms. They, therefore, who
teach the youth of tbe land the proper use ot
them, are, in their sphere, just ns useful to
the republic, ns be who leads them into tbe
mysteries of the spelling book, nnd enables
them to master chirography. Intelligence
on the one hand to ward off the insidious
approaches of domestic demagogues, and
skill in the use of arms on tbe other, with
which to bent back tbe hostile invader, are
equally and alike essential elements in tbe
vitality ol free government.
Fkehti uujitaii, >n. —The mysteries of necromancy
have lately tecome popular public amusements
Theatricals and the like have subsided, to give place
to the wonders of the deceptive art. To-night Pro'.
Searl, whose success lu Charleston has been most
Haltering, will give his first emei laliimenl lu this city
lo St. Andrew’s Hall, and gentlemen when on Ihe
street heed not express astoulshinenl If they lmaglue
they have ferocious dogs ut their heels, crying babies
In their hats, and scolding wives st ihelr hacks,
while Beahl, the Ventriloquist, is lu towu. The Pro.
fessor Is accompanied by Miss Ada B'Mont, Ihe fas
cinating Page and celebrated second sight Sybil.
Custom Taii.uki.su at H. A, Tofham'.i in calliug
attention to the advertisement or If. A. Topham, a
day or two since, we neglected to allude to the cus
tom department, where the best of clothing can be
obtained, made to order, with good cutters and work
men In all departments.
Major Langdou, Acting Chief Commissary of the
Department of the South, arrived here last night, on
the steamer Resolute, with Captain Cannon.
Captain Henry E. Lord, formerly Depot Commit
eary here, but now at Charleston, has heen brevetted
Major.
New Yore Papers op the 31st.— We are linder
great obligations to our rriends, Purser Taylor, of the
Leo, and Harry McGee, the New York pilot, for unu
sually complete files of all the New York papers, In
cluding the 31st.
AST Bulwer Lytton says that a refined gentleman
may always be known by the perfumes he uses. In
American society It la recognised as & mark of ele
vated taste to patronize Phalon'a “ Nlght-Bloomlug
Cereus.' 1 Its parity, freshness,, and delicacy com
mend It to all persons of poetic taste and gyeltng.—
Concord Patriot. , 14-3 C
"f- -I'-" 1 ■—
Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Wednesday. Jan. 3.1863.
Arrived,
Steamship San Salvador, Atkina New York—B H
Steamship Nightingale, Belsbaw, New York—J R
Wilder.
Steamship Leo, Merrill, New York—OctavusCohen.
Steamer Lanra, Garnett, Augusta—Erwin & Har-
Steamer Oak, MeCanley, Hawktnsvllle—Geo Mar
shall.
Steamer Standlsb, Fabian, Augusta—F M Myrell.
Steamer J G Christopher. Moody, from Augusta—
J M Einchley.
Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, Palatka, etc—L S
Bennett.
Brig Moneca, , Richmond, Va, white pine and
spruce lumber to Yonge A Nixon.
Bark Marla Henry, Prince, Kllsabethport, N J
Daghorn A Cunningham.
Cleared,
Steamship Zodiac, Dearborn. New York—Octavos
Cohen.
Steamer 0 F Potter, Cessar, Snnbuiy—Chas L Col
by A Cos.
Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta—M A Cohen.
Steamer Chas Houghton. Spiagne, Charleston, etc
—Claghom A Cunningham.
Steamer Emtlie, Bender, HUton Head
Scbr Clara Eller, Dexter, Jacksonville, in ballast—
R Bradley.
Imports.
Per steamer Helen (Jetty, from Palatka, etc—lß bis
npland cotton, 22 do sea island do, 14 cow bides, 40
bbls oranges, and sundry mdse.
Per steamer Oak, from Hawkinsvllle—6oo bales
upland cotton.
Per steamer Jas Christopher, from Augusta—l 62
hales npland cotton, 26J bales domestic yarn, lo Mils
dried fruit, 2 boxes mdse.
Per steamer Btaudtsb, from Augusta-103 bales
npland cotton.
Pwnaztn.
Per ateamahlp San Salvador, from New York—Lt
Evenon, Capt MaMbougli, G Clarey, Lt Col Poole,
M Sexton, Miss Hatch, 0 Smith, F M Allen, W H
Wickham, Miss Smith and brother. Miss Thurston,
Mias Moore, Mr Harvey, Com Tatnall, Lt Bronson, lady
and child, Mr Tlialhelmer. and brother, B Russell, J
Seudder. Dr H S Bacon. H Spauldlug and brother, J
J O’Toole, M Apple, R II Law, J Stripling. 8 Miller,
W Carter, O Bretrs, 0 Kenwarthy, F Hewes, J H
Brown, E F Uasllncs, Capt Holloway. Miss Halsey,
Mr Whitaker. Mr llslsey and lady, N P Crowell. Mr
Hoffman, U W Chapin. H Huggins, l.t Uaiulltou, 0 I*
Munsell, Capt Dnrkee. Lt Forbes, Miss Pursue, Miss
Tatnall, Mm Hunt, Mrs Foote, Dr Hmilb. A Bishop,
V McParlune, Mr Dunbar, A Blackman, <1 Blackmau.
J L Greenmail, T Hlploj, H I* Coopsr, J B Llltell, B
M Oarey aud rrtsnd, ami :• deck.
Per suamsblp Nlghnugale, from New York—W U
Butler, B Alsdurf, A Kplteer, J Nauderaou, H Chunk,
Mrs Mayo and child. W W Murray, Miss Berks, Mrs
tad Mias MUn, A Lamar, HLarj, MeOkma, Amber
llu, Foul, Hunter, Allan, Maxwell, I'eppei aud Id
ward*.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Pslatka, etc—Mr
aud Mrs Rideout, G Smith and lady, Mrs late, W H
Livingston ami lady, L Wanock. CC Soule, B Salons
L Whitcomb, it Dexter, E W Brooks, u P Thomas, T
Kennedy, R Pearce. L Billings, J Roberts, D Aaldey,
J IV Doughty, J Knight, and 111 on deck.
Per atearaer Jss Christopher, from Augusta—Gen
J K Jackson. A Boher, T M Jackson, W Q Jackson.
W M Jackson, H Kemper, P W Wade, II Cleveland, J
Irwins, D R Horton, R D Poole, D Raphael and lady
Mrs B Wiseman O Mayer.
Consignees.
Per steamship San Salvador, from New York—R R
Agent, E K Hertz A Cos, Tisou A G, Bothwell A W. W
W Carter, Cblpman A Cos. Cooper, O A Cos, Ctaghoru
A Cos. Brady, S <£• Cos, R A Conn, W 11 Stark, Teasdale
A R, A Rite tier. Stuart A Cos, K, Mr Lea A Cos, J G
J McMahon, Erwin A H, H D Cooper, Com Tauiall,
S Hoffman. Ex Cos, GW Suple, M Kudlngn, W H R
A Cos, W W Meath, Dunbar A Cos, A Rudiger. Neely
A Cos, D Buford, Youge A N. Bell, IV A C, T W June-
Lovell A L, W Wolfe, Warren A P, S Gai.eu, Rich
ardson a it, v 11 Rogers.
Per steamship Nightingale, from New York—o H
Arledge, Adams Ex, G W Allen, O, Smith A Cos, B, B
A Cos, Bell, Will, T H Bolshaw, Blair, B A Cos, B
A Meyer, V llssler, R T Burch, M Beytagb, A Bohn,
Mrs M Bliss, Claghoru A C, C A Purse, U L Colby 4
Cos, J H Cnlluni, Cooper, O A CO. M A Cohen. Crone.
J A G, W T Cooney, O Cohen, B M COkUng, Duncan A
J, Doyle A CO, J 11 Dcppish, Dewitt A M, Erwin A 11,
Einstein it,* Ehrlich, G C Freeman, D Finnegan
J G Felipe, M Fersl, A A L Friedlenberg, T M Fleet
wood, S Gazan, J Gross, G <* Selig, G Ueiuendeu, U
W uarm.ru, liunter A Q. Holcombe A Cos. Halsey, W
<f Cos K Habersham A Son, Heldt A I* N A Hardee, J
A Wav, Kein A CO, H Levy, B Kohu, ('apt A King,
A B Knapp, Kenny A U'Urien, Lovell A L, Lathrop
A CO, Laurent A Cos, H Levy, Miller, T A Cos, F M
Myrell, M, Beattie A Cos, McFarlaue, S M Lederer, B
W Marsh, Miller A W, M Newmark, J McGrath, B
Mahon, E L Neidlluger, J Nicholson, G T Nichols, J
M Prentiss, A Paul, P Reilly, J Roumillat, T Ruckert
J Robertson, U G Kuwe, J W Kutberloid, A A Solo
mons a Cos, R A Cann, L Koblder, W H Stark, Savh
Gas Light Cos, T J Spear, VV Shone, E H Van Ness A
Cos, C White, W 11 Wiltberger A Cos, W M Walsh, W
A COrnwal, Wellborn A B, J O Watts A On, N Wolf,
J L Vlltalouga, U G TUdeu. Tisou A G, J C Schreiner
A Bun. aud others-.
Per steamer Jas Christopher, from Augusta—J M
Klnchley. Crane. J A CD, W J Wilson. kSt CO, B,
Baldwin 4 CO. J Manderln. O Cohen.
Per steamer Staudish, Irotn Augusta—B, Baldwin
A Cos. F Murray.
Per steamer ,>ak, ftonr Hawkinsville—CM Holst, c
S Hardee, R Habersham A Son.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka, etc—J W
Anderson J Sou, Crane. J A G, L J Guilmarttn it Cos,
N A Hardee A CO, J L YltlaKuga, Adams Ex, Tisou
* G, C E Smith. W Peabody.
Keporls.
Steamship Leo reports—Jan Ist, 2rt miles NKof
Hatteras, at 3 p m spoke schooner Wm S Loud Rom
Port Royal, bound North.
Steamship San Salvador—Jan 1, 10:30 am, oil' Cape
Hatteras, passed steamship San Jacinto, steering
North.
Steamer Jas Christopher reports passing on the 2d
Inst, str R U Mat , hound up ; 11 m, passed str Ex
press at Head of ked Bluff, bound up ; 3:45 p m pass
ed sir Voluutccr, at Tiger Leap, bound up.
LIST OB' VESSELS IN THE PORT OP
savannah.
Savannah, Jan. 4,1885.
STEAMSHIPS.
Lulu, Taber, repairing—Master.
Richmond, Foxweil, loading, Baltimore—Laßoche
A West.
Cumbria, French, loading, Philadelphia—Hunter
A Gammed.
SHIPS.
Mont Blanc, Donnell, 700, loading. Liverpool—La
Roche, Gadeit A buckles.
Virginia, Weeks, 1,044, loading at Lamar's Press,
for Liverpool—C L Colby A Cos.
Thorwalson, (Br) Bromage, discharging—Reid A
Stewart.
Favoiite, (Br)Spain, discharging—E A Soullard.
Herald, Culvert, loadlug, Liverpool—C Green A
Sou.
Mozart, (Br) Smith, tons, discharging—T R A
J O Mills.
County or Picti u (Br) McKenzie, loading, Liver
pool—CUieen A Cos.
Bark Dreadnaught, (Br) Smith, loading, Llrerpoo ,
—C L Colby A Cos. .
Dayspring (Br) Coote, discharging—Chas L Colb,l
A Cos. 1
consul, Beasley, discharging—W Battereby A Cos.
BAKES.
Craosco, (Br) Carrey. tons, loading, Liverpool—
R 1 Caugliey.
zepbyriue, Pentston, loadlug, Liverpool—Reid A
Stewart.
"V A Piatinlus, Plnkhum, discharging—C L Colby
A Cos.
Evening Star, Fry, discharging—Youge A Nixon.
W II Jenkins, (Br) domain, discharging—E A
Soullard.
Bums.
Atlantic, Wark, lUI tons, loadlug, Nassau, N P— B
Wylly A Christian.
it C Wright, llugg, discharging—lt. Ilqlsersham A
Son.
Ella, Brown, waiting— E A Soullard.
John W Loviit, uilhot, loading, si Johns, N B
Youge A Nixon.
Daniel Booue, repairing.
Resolute, Lane, bound to Darien, repairing.
Lewis Clark, Bartelle, discharging—Van Horn,
Holyoke A Murray.
Clara Ellen, Dexter, discharging—Uowdy & Brad,
lev.
Montlcello, Moon, discharging—Richardsou A Bar
nard,
Harp, Cardy, discharging—!! Pitcher.
BCHOONEKS.
John M Broomall. Douglass, loading, New York—
Chits L Colby A Cos.
Peail, (Ur) Rimdon, discharging— Bell, Wylly A
Christian.
Clara Ells, Dexter, discharging—E A Bradley.
Rachel Vaunernian, High, discharging—Hunter A
Gammell.
Young Teaser, Morton, discharging—'Van Horn
Holyoke A Murray.
Cullalu, Hall, loading, New York—C L Colby A Cos.,
Albert Haley, Nichols, discharging—(l 11 Arledge.
Novels, Novels.
THE Earl's Secret; by Miss I'urdue
Our Mutual Friend ; by Dickens
Barren Honour; by the author of Quy Living
stone, etc
Allworth Abbey. by Mrs Southworth
Hickory Hull; by Mrs Southworth
East Lynne
Artemua Ward ; nis Book
Artetnus Ward: His Travels
Sir Jasper's Teimut
Rose Douglas
The Lover's Trials
Self Sacrifice
The Red court Farm
Matchmaking
'ilie Bushrangers
Two Years Before the Mast
Guy Livingstone
Angelina; or Life of a Beaut v
ALSO,
The complete works of Dickens, Bulwer, Walter
Scott, Reynolds, Chas. Lever, Dumas, Ainsworth,
Capt. Marryatt, Mrs. Southworth, ami other authors,
at KSTILL’S News Depot,
Bull st. hack of the Post Office, down stairs.
FRUIT. WINES. I
C A BOXES Layer and M. R. Raisins
JO 50 drums Figs
10 boxes Prunes
5 bbls Almonds
5 bbls Dried Peaches and Apples
Citron and Currants
Mace, Nutmegs and Cloves
30 baskets pure piper Heldsleck Champagne,
quarts and pints
20 dosen very choice Sherry
10 dozen very old Madeira'
Cooking Wine, Brandy, Ac.
Rye, Bourbon and Scotch Whiskey
For sale by
dls-eod2w CLAOHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
NEW PERFUME
For the Handkerchief.
PHALON’S
A Most Exquisite, Dalicate, and Fra
grant Perfume, Distilled from the Bare
tnd Beautiful Flower from which it
cakes its name.
Manufactured only by PHALON * MON,
NEW YORK.
BEWARE Or 00DNTERTEIT8.
ASK FOB I’ll ALUM'E-TAKK NO OTHER.
•aid hr l>su*ii«i generally.
Jl eudly
AUCTION SALES.
HEAL ESTATE SALE~
Yorlc, Williams, Mclntlrc
& Cos.
Will sell at Auction, in lroni oi store, on Bay street,
FRIDAY. January sth, at 11 o'clock a. in..
100 acres of Land. Hirer quarters of a mile from
W'alterville, No. 4A. aud G. K. K. Seven acres clear
ed. This is a good opportunity lo purchase a Mar
dentng Farm cheap.
Also,
At earn, thus and place, Lots 85, 87 and 8», Frew
town, fronting souin on Henry street, between Bar
nard and Jefferaou streets ; each Lot 100x25. ,
Also.
Same as above. Lots No. 96 and 98 on Henry street
Oglethorpe Ward. Size, 25x105. JB_
sor _ sale cheap,
York, 'Williams*, Mclntlre
& Cos.
A Fine Horse, broke to Saddle or Harness.
One new Top Miggy,
One Single Harness, nearly new. J 8
TSaRECHANT ES FOit IN VESTMENT.
York, William*, Meltotire
Jfc Cos.
Oder for sale one hundred acres of Land, miles
from Savannah, on the White Bluff Road. This is an
excellent Slock Farm or for G.iidenlng purpoae-s. A
portion of it in under cultivation and the balance
heavily timbered, aud there are 5.000 new Rails and
•200 cords of Wood cut and piled on it,
Also,
due dealt able Lot at Thunderbolt. Titles perfect.
Terms cash. J 3
HATE
Bell, Wylly A Christian,
TO MORROW, the sth IneL, at 11 o'clock, will sell
in front ol store the following desirable goods:
Bacon Shoulders, Bacon Sides, prime
Canvassed flame, Tobacco
Lard, Butter, cheese
Whiskey. Claret, Teas
Candles, Starch, Soaps
Writing Paper, Inks, Pencils
Mucilage, Lanterns
Liverpool Salt, Turk's Island Salt
Clocks. Hollow Ware, Boots and Shoes
Children's Carriages, Furniture, Ac., Ac.
J 4-2
It; Kell, Wylly k Christian.
WILL sell at private sale :
50 kegs soda, 50 cases Brandy,
20 bbls Syrup, 25 cases Olive Oils,
1 case Anodynes, 50 boxes Glass,
3 caseH Indigo, 10 eases Whiskey,
6 Drays, 6 Wagons, and 500 sacks Malt
)4-3t
BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRNTIAN.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The West Half of Lot No. 2, Oalhonn Ward, fronting
on Jones street.
The Improvements consist of a finely finished
Brick Residence containing Ten Rooms with gas
throughout, and a well of excellent water and a flue
Force Pump. diatf
ESTATE SALE.
BY BELL. WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
Ou SATURDAY, 6th lust., In front of store, will he
sold at 12 in.,
The Lot on the corner of West Broad aud New
streets, South Oglclhoipe Ward, 200 feet fiout ou
West Broad street, liy 25u on New street. The Im
provements consist of three houses, which rent at
(600 per annum.
Sold for a division between the lielrs.
J3
AUCTION, AUCTION, AUCTION.
By Bell, Wylly A Christian.
In front of store, oil SATURDAY, 6th Inst., will be
sold, at 12 m.,
36 Valuable City Lois. Fee Simple.
These Lots are mostly unimproved, situated west
of Bryan street, near Falun street.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for Titles. Ulan
cau be seen at our office. )S-td
AT PRIVATE BALE
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Small Lots of Land.
There having been to many applications for Small
Tracts of Land for location, the owner of the above
Laud, reeling a disposition to meet this demand, has
placed In the market, for a law days, I-etc of Five
Acres, or more, part Geared, on the Augusta Road, op
posite to the three mile stone, also on the White Blufl
Hoad, opposite to the two mlio stone. tf-nIG
AT PRIVATE SALE.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Lota Nob. 45 and 4ft, Lafayette Ward, fionting on
Jone.s street.
The improvements consist of a first-class Brick
Dwelling, containing twelve rooms, besides Bath
and Dressing rooms, with all modern improvements
and conveniences. Gas, cold and hot water, speak
lug trumpet*, range, &c. Buildings on lane consist
of brick stable carriage house, wood and coal rooms
with comfortable apartments above. d2i-tf
UY KLL'N & MEYER.
THIS DAY, 4lli inst., at 10 o'clock A. M . will he sold
in from of store ;
25 bide Apples
190 doz C. 11. L. Smoking Tobacco
98 reams Wrapping Paper
20 bbls C Nilgai
46 doz Shoe Bl ushes
10 nests (8) Tubs
10 doz 3 11 Pads
An Invoice of Perfumery
20 reams Letter Paper
22 do Foolscap Paper
An luvolce of BootH aud Shoes
do do Dry Goods
100 pair Woolen Blankets
Besides
1 French plate oval Mirror
Tbe usual assortment of furniture, Ac.. Ac.
J4l
UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
By Blun A Meyer.
Will be sold THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock. A, M , In front
of store, under Inspection of Port Wardens for the
benefit of Underwriters;
40 bbls ronnd hoop Ohio Flonr,
damaged on board ibe steamship City of Richmond,
from Baltimore. jil
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
F pursuance of nn order of the Court of Ordinary
of Chatham county, will be sold on tll,‘ first Tucs
day in February next, at the Conn House door, In
the city at Savaunub,, daring the usual boars of sole,
all the undivided half Interest of James Bilbo, late
deceased, In the Shandy Hall farm, sltnated near the
city of Savannah on the Thunderbolt road ; said farm
containing in all fifty acres, more or less.
Tlte said half Interest sold for the pntpose of di
vision JOHN <). FERRILL,
d7-td Administrator.
Notice.
ON the Ist Sept., 1865, the undersigned formed a
copartnership with J. F. Mcßeth lor the pnrpese
of doing a Dry Goods and Grocery business at Mob
lev Pond, Gu. Capital $3,600. Style of firm Mcßeth
A Oliver. • THCS W. OLIVER.
113
New Books
RECEIVED BY COOPER, OLCOTTS &
FARRELLY.
THE Belton Estate. By Anthony Trollope.
Hereward. By Cluuit-8 Kingsley.
Robert Dal by and his Troubles.
The Ordeal for Wives; h Novel.
The Prince of K.«shna; a West Indian Story-
Erring, yet Noble ; of aud for Women.
Winning His Way. By Charles C. Coffin.
Poems by Robert Buchanan.
Conntry Love vs. City Flirtation. By Sperry.
e“ L. NEIDLINGER,
CORNER OF
Barnard and Broughton Streets,
SAVANNAH, CEORCIA,
WOULD respectfully announce to his friend* and
the public generally that he has teamed the
SADDLERY BUSINESS.
next door to hie lormer stand, and by strict attentl.ii
and moderate prices, hu|isa to receive a liberal .bare
of the trade, lie I* prepared lo make up promptly
*ll ordere fin
FIARNKHH, HRIDLEH, ETU.
Ills brother, Mr. J H. NKIDI.INUKK. will be feaad
wtlb ktm, end wuuld lie gitd to me 10. friend..
|» If. L NKIDUNOIII
HATS.
IATfcHT SI'YI.I • Just received be
j iTm. t'ol.ding
jl lw faatolonable Hatter,
H. A. TOPHAM,
CLOTHING WAREHOUSE,
188 CONGRESS ST., SAVANNAH.
T7UNE Re.Hdr-made Business and Dresa Soltft of all
JT dwacriptioua constantly ou hand, dent'd Fnr
niflhlng Goods, hU of tile newest at>lea; Hats, Cap*,
Ac. Also, an elegant Hue of Fine Cloths, Doeskins,
Meltons, Casslmeres, Tweeds and Vestings, which will
be made to order at ihe shortest notice by experi
enced workmen. jl-it
“NOTICE. “
HEIDT A LUDLOW have removed from 152 to 154
Gibbons' Range, Congress street.
Jt-4
Cheap Hats.
HATS for $1 each and upwards at
COLDINGS.
jl-3 153 Congress street.
Soluble Pacific
GUANO.
lITE invite the attention of Planters to this valusblc
"" Guano, as a matter of importance to their in
terest. It is similar in appeartnee, odor and compo
sition to Peruvian Guano, differing only in the pro
portions of the same elements. It contains less am
uionia, but nearly onejhundred per cent, more of Phos
phate than Peruvian Guano, one-third of which is im
mediately soluble It is quite as active as Peruvian
Guano, and is teas costly.
For further information, apply to
E. C. WADE A CO., Agents.
jl-3m Savannah. Ga,
IS3Toti.ce.
THF. public attention Is called to the Ordinance of
the 15th of last November, which requires all
persons liable to Taxation hi the month of December,
1865, to make their returns, and payment of their
dues previous to the loth of the present month,
January, otherwise execution will he issued against
them. K. T. GIBSON,
J3 City Treasurer.
Mendel & Laffiteau,
WE have formed a Copartnership under the above
name and style for the purpose of carrying on
the
A.uction
AND
Commission Business,
and hope by industry aud punctuality to merit the
patrouage of our friends. j
E. MENDEL,
». M. LAFHTEAU,
Corner Bav Htreet and Market Dock.
Savannah, Jan. 3, 1866. j3-tf
Liverpool Salt.
2KAA SACKS-ten to the ton, on shipboard at
. tlvU the wharf.
For sale in quantities to suit by
J3 4 W. H. STARK.
COUNTY CHAIRS.
ANY Citizens having Chairs in their possession,
which were removed from the Court House lu
1866, will oblige the undersigned by Informing him
that they limy be restored to ihe Court Rooms, as
Superior Couit will meet ou Monday next, January
8,1866. WM. 11. BULLOCH,
J 3-2 Clerk S. A 1. C. C. C.
IN’ otice.
THE undersigned have this day formed a Copart
nership under the name of ‘Palmer A Deppish,
for the transaction ol a general Hardware Business,
Wholesale and Retail, st 141 Congress and 67 St. Ju
lian streets, Siu annuli, Ua.
H. A. PALMER,
JNO. H. DEPPISII.
Mr. S.iml. B. Palmer, of the firm of Sand. Palmer
A Son, is with u», and will be pleased to nee his old
friends. j3-lw P. A D.
ISTotice.
TIIE underuigned returns his thanks to Ids old cus
turners for their patronage, aud informs them
and the public generally, that he is prepared to fur
nish a good article of fresh ground Grits and Meal,
which he will deliver to purchasers, free of charge, in
any part of the city. Orders left at his Mill, comer
Congress and Jefferson streets, will meet with
prompt attention. J 3-10 WM. GREEN.
POWDER,
tzf\ KEGS Hazard's F. F. G* Rifle Powder,
200 M G. D. Percussion Caps.
For sale by
HILTON A RANDKLL,
j 33 193 Bay Htreet.
WANTED,
AWIIF.FI.BMAN, acquainted with the St. Johns
River.
JJ-3 R. W. ADAMB.
NOTICE
ftONSICNRES per steamer Richmond arc hereby
V notified that she is this day discharging her
cargo at the Market Dock. All goods left on wharf
will be at risk of owners.
j3 LaROCHE a WFJST, Agents.
IN’ otice.
USTotice.
SHIPPING.
For Freight or Charter.
r-Qk The British brig ELLA, Captain Me-
Naughton, about lvu M feet Timber
captt' ky. will charter for the British
■dggTAj&Jir provinces or West Indies.
j 4 3 E. A. SOULLARD.
For LIVERPOOL.
The fine new clipper ship
DREADNAUCHT,
SMITH, Commander,
having tbre* 1 fourths of her cargo engaged, will have
qnick despatch.
For balance of freight, apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
Corner of Abercorn and Bay streets.
Liberal allowances made on consignments to our
friends in Liverpool. dffO-tf
FOR LIVERPOOL.
The British ship FAVORITE. Captain
Sir in, having part of her cargo engaged,
1 jaßCSywili meet with all possible despatch.
-A- . t* Far freight, apply to
J 33 E. A. SOULLARD.
For Liverpool.
r£Tv The flrut-class ship MOZART, Smith,
JEpffiO mawter. will take one ttiousaud bales of cot-
por freight engagements, apply to
j3-lw T. R. A J. G. MILL®.
For Liverpool.
rjTTv First vessel I The ship MONT BLANC
JHJjpo wants about six hundred bales of Cotton to
. ysr'giu aud etc her cargo.
■KIjA. Inquire of
L.ROCHE A WEST, or
d2O-tf GADBN A UNCKLfCS
FOB
Rio De Janeiro.
CALLING AT
N(. Tlisinux, I*uru, IVinnmlmco ansi Hulild
■f T*fMTt T, ‘e United Male* and Braill Mali
/ZtffFWTrfi Majmalilp Cumpauy will dlepaUb
■■•ISImiWiL Un kite Will of every iiiuntli,
A NEW ANI) FIRST-CLAPS HTKAMNUIP,
To Leave bi S •’rlorfc, |>.
From Pier 43, North Rlvsr.
All letlere bave lo pose through tba Fuel Ollier
An riperlenrsd Surgeon will be In atleudaurs n
board.
For frelgkl ah oaeeage, hiring splendid noeomnm
datlone, apply u
TIIoMAH AHKNCIO A CO„
orlll Im No, It, Broadway, New Yoik.
SHIPPING.
-Empire Line.
FOR NEW YORK.
Atlantic Mail Htcamship
Company.
PASSAGE REDUCED TO -
The new and fast ride-wheel steam
-BAN SALVADOR, Atkina, inas-
will sail as above, on
Saturday, January 6, at o’clock.
For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accom
modations, apply to
B. H. nARDEE,
No. 12 Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON t ALLEN. Agents,
j3 No. 5, Bowling Greeu, N. Y.
Murray’s Line
FOR
NEW YORK.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES!
Cabin Passage, $23 00 Deck, $lO 00
The new and splendid steamer LEO, Merrill,
commander, will leave for the above port ou her regu
lur day,
Saturday, Jan. 6, at 13 o’clock in.
For ireight or passage, having superior accommo
dations. apply to
ji OCTAVUS COHEN.
Pioneer Line
FOR NEW YORK.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES:
Cabin Passage, itt.» 00.. Deck, $1(1 OO
•a
The new and splendid steamship HUNTER, Rogers',
Commander, will leave for the above porl on her
regular jtay,
Thursday, January 4, at o’clock.
For freight or passage, at reduced rates, apply to
j3 HUNTER & GAMMELL.
ATLANTIC COAST
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANV.
PASSAGE AT REDUCED RATES.
Faro 080«
The very fast sailing Steamship
IN" igh. tin gale.
BREAKER, Commander,
Will positively sail on her regular day,
Saturday, 6th Inst., at o’clock.
For freight or passage, which will be as low as auy
other liue, apply to
J* JOHN R. WILDER, Ageut.
STEAM
FOR BALTIMORE.
The splendid and fast Steamship
RICHMOND,
1,000 tons. Capt. T. w. Barney,
Will sail foi Baltimore on
Thursday, Jan. 4, at 10 o’clock a.m.
For freight or passage having unsurpassed accom
modations, apply to
LaRGCHE A WEST, Agents.
J* Jones' Block.
Baltimore, Charleston and
Havana
STEAMSHIP LINE,
VIA CHARLESTON FROM BALTIMORE.
The find class Side wheel Steamship
ISABELLA,
H 4 C. WANBERSC, Commander,
Will leave Baltimore for the above ports about the
30th inst., and Charleston about the 3d of .January,
1860, a few honre after her arrival, and will continue
hereafter to make regular trips.
For freight or passage, having elegant Stateroom
accommodations, apply to
GARRANDIE & IBBANA, Agents,
18 Commerce rireet; Baltimore.
c!2*-tf CHASOLM BROS.
TOR PHILADELPHIA,
The Steamship
CUMBRIA,
FRENCH, Cummander,
Will sail for the above port on
Thursday, Jan. 4, at o’clock.
For freight or passage, having excellent accommo
dations, apply to
<129 HUNTER k GAMMELL,
For Philadelphia
r -FTv. The Bark
W. A.. DI.ATKXIUS,
Will have quick despatch for the above port.
Freight taken at low rates. Apply to
CHARLES L. COLBY & CO„
d3O Corner Bay and Abercom streets.
FOR
HAWKINSVILLE AND MACON.
THE
BTB AMWTt COMET,*,
CAPTAIN HORNE.
Will leave a« abova with despatch. For freight,
which will be received at the Upper Hydraulic Pieea
Yanl, and covered by Insurance until placed on bour.l
the steamer, apply lo
ncs UR bill AM UALDWIN * CO.
Freights
FOR AUftUSTA,
rrUKanderalgiiedirepieperad to twelve gisula at
I their Warekoueea free ot expense and ruv
ered by Inenraiuv-fur eklpmeal to AugueU and
Klnta beyond by their regalar line o( light draught
*la. Apply m IIIAH l„ NilBV,
•spirt If ntr. Bay and Alierrom ale,
SHIPPING.
’ FOR AUGUSTA,
And Landings on the River.
The fine steamer
Jam.es 3?. Ch.ristoph.er,
Capt. J M. MOODY,
Will 1 ava for the stove place on
PViday, Jan. 5, at 12 o’clock in.
For freight apply on Florida Steamboat Wharf to
j* J M. KINCHLEY, Agent.
TOR AUGUSTA,
AND WAY LANDINGS.
The light-draught steamer
MARY EL L .A.
Will leave ihewhatf foot of Abercorn street,
THURSDAY, 4tii INST., AT 6 A. M.
For freight nr passage, apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
FOR AUGUSTA,
AND WAY LANDINGS,
The Steamer
EXPR E S S ,
Capt. J. H. MORGAN,
Will leave as above on "
Friday, Evening, at * o’clock.
For freight or passage, apply to
,P F- W. SIMS ft CO.
For Augusta,
THE STEAMER
L. H. MAY,
W ill have dispatch for the above place. Goods receiv
ed at all time and stored in fire proof WJirehonee, foot
of Liucolu street, free of coat.
J. M. KINCHLEY, Agent.
Office in Claghorn A Cunningham’s.
The May arrived in Augusta from Savanuah on last
Friday with her full freight. ts oct»
For Charleston.
The new aud fast steamer
CITY T>OI]SrT,
Capt. L u M. Axeiter,
Will leave as above
Every Saturday, at 9 a* m.
For freight or passage apply to
R. W. ADAMS, or
J. S. CARRLTHERS,
Hodgson’s Range, next to Bell, Wylly A
j* Chi istiau, Bay street.
For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FER
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
The new and fast sailing Steamer
LIZZIE RAKER,
Capt. N. King,
Having been placed peinmnently upon this route will
leave for the above places ou
F.vcry Thursday Morning, at 10o'clock.
For freight or passage, having splendid cabtn ac
coniituulaiion, apply ou board, at the Florida Bteacn
Packet wharf, or to
.. . CLAOHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
_ .ii’A* Agents.
C HANGE OP DAY AND HOUR.
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE REDUCED.
FOR JACKSONVILLE,
INLAND,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS' AND
FERNANDINA.
THE STEAMER
FANNIE,
CAPTAIN McNELTY,
Will leave as above from the Florida Steamboat
Wharf foot of West Broad street, on TUESDAY next,
26th at 10 oVlock a. m,, and will rontinue to leave
every Tuesday following at same hour unltl further
not ice.
This boat is in very excellent order, is commanded
by officers of i xperence: and has superior state room
accommodation** lor passengers
While the boat is on her tripp, freight will be re
ceived and stored iu fire-iyoof warehouse, free of ex
pense.
For freight or paßt>ugc, apply to
F. M. MYRKLL, Agt,
d'22-lm Harris’ Buildings, Bay street.
Or to W. Johnson, oa wharf.
NEW ROUTeT~
TO
South-Western Georgia,
VIA
SUNBURY AND STATION No. 4 AT
LANTIC & GULF R. R.
The new and swift
Steamer O. F. 3?otter
Will leave ber wharf, loot of Abercom street, on
every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at ♦
o’clock a. rn., connecting at Sunbury with a line of
etages for Station No. 4 A. & G. R. R.
Passengers by this route will arrive at Station No.
4 in time to take the train for Thomasville the follow
ing days, connecting at Thomasville with stages for
Monticello, Fla , and Albany, Ga.
Returning, passengers will reach Savanuah on
Tuesdays, Thursday* and S&tarduya in time for
dinner.
Time between Savannah and Thomasville, thirty
hours.
For passage only apply to
CHAS, L. COLBY A CO,
d'iLlm Corner of Abercorn and Bay streets.
For Doctortown
AND
Thomasville.
The Steamers
Gen. SJhepley,
Orient, and
Clarion.
Will make Tri weekly Trips to Doctortown, In con
nection with the Atlantic and Gull Railroad, leaving
Savannah on Toes,lays, Thursdays and Sundays.
Through freight payable hy shippers at our office.
Freight received dining the week, aud stored free
of expense.
For freight or passuge apply to
( HAS L. COLBY A CO.,
n2O Corner Ahercorn and Bnyelreete.
FOR MACON. HAWKINSVILLE.
AND
LANDINGS ON THE ROUTE.
The uew and raal Hid t-wheel Steamer
TV.s 1 1 f>i* Ayres,
(’apt. WM. TAYLOR,
Will Im* dispatch. Gouda received fra* of Murage
m tb» W hail Hlqres, Mo, I and a, below Llacom
itr*et
*■■ll BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CIA