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I*«l>arturt of Siicamihlpi sud SUUMtli
FOB NEW TOBK.
Steamship T. !w, Thursday, January 11th, at —
o’clock.
Stoisinshlp Sun L.clnto, Saturday. January 13th, at
— o’clock.
Steam Up America. Saturday, January 13th, at —
O'cllHk.
Steamship Flambeau, Saturday, January 13th. a
- ■ 'clock.
roe aracsTA.
Slonm-i- Eo ;.be, Friday eveulug, at 4 o'clock,
su.-mi, • j. Gibbons, every Saturday morning
at e a, ra.
FOB CHARLESTON.
Steamer Huckl.nd, Friday, January 12th, at 8
O'l
■It i
Sie.tiiHi Cliarlt a Houghton, every Tuesday morn
ing At a o’clock.
FOR POOTORTOWN.
Sic,*...- Two Boy-., every Tuesday morning, at S
o'clock.
Meaine; Orn it. every Tuesday morning, at 7
o'clock.
Steamer <Jeu. Sl cpley, every Sunday morning,
nl 7 o’clock.
Foa TUOMA8VLLL*.
^tearner O. F. Hotter, every Monday, Wednesday
umi Friday mornlug„at I o’clock.
k'OR FLORIDA.
Steamer F tuiile, every Tuesday morning. »* lu
sreiimei ; izzt>- linker, every Thursday nrorulDg, at
s earner Ifi'-lm Qetty, every Saturday morning, at
. lock.
Tut Weather -The "colei and pieicing
winds .vlilrb have prevailed hereabouts forse’ e, “
dujs piist announces most unceremoniously *
teal presence of midwinter, and ol which ,l,ere1
ten such • me. i complaint on the score o “
ten cl abated during yesterday, »J * *
o a ,.rc soul tier! v point of the compass, «*»««“»
.. most acceptable change In the
leittjit in- . ill atmosphere.
hiLi, ... 71^^ -The annual elec-
* for the ensuing >ear took place
ing of me City Council last even-
. j ( , ing results
t. T. Gibson.
James Stewart
s din B. Hogg.
js. S. Wayirf.
et—Isaac Bruuuer.
T. Thompson. Associate Editor
HERALD.
io 11 —- J no. McDermott.
-Hon. W. S. Chisholm,
uev—llou E J Harden
wsell.
ove Cemetery—A. F. Toilty.
use—J. J. Stokes.
H. Anderson.
a Force—Wm. IV ray.
ice—J.T. Howard.
’ollce—C'lias. U. Bell.
Police—M. Houlihan, James Fo-
, i, John Green, U J Nungazei,
■cks—Tli03. H. Theus.
-R. D. Pollard, John Theus.
-Alfred Kent.
Streets aud Lanes—Wm. Swoll.
z—James Welsh.
f Streets and OrossiugJ—B. Scanian.
,f Powder Magazine- H L. Daria.
Sad accident *nd Death < f Mrs. John Lewis.— | Maximiua s ' s
We have to record the occurrence of
accident, resulting in the death ofkrs. Margaret A.
Lewis, wife of Ur. John. Lewis, of this city. The ac
cident occurred on Tuesday evening last, at Uie bouse
of Noble A. Hardee, Esq.,where Mr. Lewis, who is an
invalid and Car advanced In lire, has been confined to
Ills bed forseveral months past. At abont hair-past
seven on Tuesday evening, the ramily were alarmed
by the criesof the children who were about going 10
bed, and, on reaching the room or Mrs. Lewis, who
had bean attending at the sick bed or her ,m3b * U '
found her enveloped in a sheet of flame, ter '-’ l ° nieg
having, by some aecldent, taken Are. T, ' e a tUe
were qnlckly extinguished, but not till t0 " * ' te rrl-
Urnbs, arms ant) other parts of the person ^ pa in
bly burned. The sufferer » u « eI 7 9t seven
through the night, and until U ' J0U mB [0 nerreller.
O’clock this morning, when death <■* j obn Lewis,
Mrs. Lewis was the stolid wife age The fllue .
and was In the eightieth ye* r ° elevPU o’clock.
ral will take place this fo^ n JL
-TITspan. Esq., editor and pro-
Personal.-Joseph ftrrlvPd here troui the
prletor of the New • ^ wU1 lettV e tor Hilton
North by tbe «au J»c ^ H(£KALD wa3 carted our
Head to-day. » 1 tmve b< * n of the most plea
relations with « ^ he , s known among all his ac-
sam character, ^ gfalaUtyj bu uniform courtesy,
yualntauces gli aUUe* which create esteem
and for 811 yy e wish him continued success
rr,S , S„o„«.«r„.«eeier.
r t col J B. Gilmore. C. S. V., formerly Superin-
n lent of Military Telegraphs In tile Department of
ftiiitb Carolina, arrived here yesterday. He has
oeen promoted from a Captaincy, for meritorious
services and devoted application to duty. From the
tormer acquaintance of one or the editors of this
paper with Col. Gilmore, we are sure that he Is de
serving of this promotion, and that all who know
him will be glad to hear of It.
h.
<c to tile Assistant Secretary of
tile TrtniU'.y.
ii. ■ n. E. Chandler, of New Hampshire, Assis-
Tn . mrer of the United States, Just arrived
v. as jereuaded at tue Pulaski House last nigh 1
. due baud ol the Twelfth Maine Regiment Mr.
i.'i‘ is well known In New England as a promt.
.clan, of rare Integrity, succeeding by his
- done, and we believe his mission to the
' 11 be productive or good.
: ->nse to the complimentary tastltno-
uf Twelfth Maine Keglmeut, Mr. Ciiand-
•aid Fiat he thanked them for their kind
,pected visit that coming as he did; from
Hampshire, nothing except n call from soldiers
UiVU native home could be more gratifying to
j tell a demonstration from citizens and
i ,8 old Pine Tree State. He coagratu-
n that after four years of civil dissension
music and Uag of ttie Union Could be
a; ireeze lu every part of the United States,
,d them that as New Euglaud meu.it
; Jt y at all times, by then words and their
• w tliat the people or the North had
or bitterness toward their iellow eouu-
> South on account of the late conflict,
. desired to secure and to perpetuate, for
,u good of the whole country, a free Con-
Fa Arm, benetlcent and eternal Union,
de passed off very happily, ana every-
Travellers’ Rise.—as an Instance of the bene
fits of “insurance against accidents,” we may men
tion an Incident In Illustration. On the day of the
sailing of the steamship Constitution from this port
two gentleman passengers passing down the Bay ob
served the sign “Insurance against accidents.”
More In pleasantry than In seriousness, one remarked
to the other, “We are going on a sea voyage; let ua
Insure for the voyage.” “Agreed,” said his com
panion. Entering ilie office of Col. A. WUbar. they
took policies for $1,000 each, for the Inconsiderable
sum of one dollar each. Tbe sad intelligence of the
loss of the Constitution reached us a few days since,
too painfully couflrmed by the accounts since pub
lished. Of the passengers only two are known to
have been saved. Among the lost are, ao far as Is
known, the two who took policies of Insurance.
Yesterday Col. Wilbur received a dispatch from the
Secretary of the Hartford Travellers’ Insurance Com
pany, saying “Qet proofs of losses on Constitution
and they will be promptly paid.”
Comment is unnecessary.
The Theatre—Those who have not yet seen the
charming actress, Miss Fannie Price, will have an
excellent opportunity to do so this evening, as she
appears In a character most completely suited to her
style, “ The Little Barefoot, ” rendered famous by
the impersonation or Maggie Mitchell, and In which
Miss Price has obtained the most flattering enco
miums of the critics In all the principal cities of the
3outh. Those who were so fortunate as to witness
Miss Price's personation of Fanrhou last week, will
know that to-night ts when they want to see her
again. The benefit of Miss Price occurs on Friday
evening, which should also be bone In mind.
German Emigrants for Florida.—The steam
ship Ban Jatluto which arrived on Tuesday last,
brought out thirty-six Geiman men and women, en
route lor Florida. The emigrants are from the
Kingdom of Saxony. They were engaged In New
York, and thev state that their countrymen are de
sirous of emigrating to the Sunny South.
Darino Robbery.—On Wednesday ulternoon last
Mrs. Ahrens, who keeps a private boarding house
on Bryan street, near Market Square, hired a negro
girl uamed Julia to do house work. During the ab
sence of Mrs. Ahrens from the house she was robbed
of $150 In greenbacks by the new servant, who
picked the lock of a large trunk which contained the
money. The accused was arrested yesterday.
TiKCftEE Ordering the Exe ,
| ' ^pgwoflkR* without Trut.. 1
ITS-Bft*"*' Se« te resolution of Do- j
° r , calling for any correspondence or
other inform* 1 ' 00 * n possession of the govern
ment in regard to a barbarous decree iasuetl
by the so-called Emperor of Mexico, under
date of October 3, 1865,ordering ail Mexicans
w po defend their independence, til’her on tbe
battle field or otherwise, to be «hot without
any form of triid, and what representations,
if any, have been made by the government
on that subject, tbe President has collected
the correspondence and submitted itto€on-
§ ress on its reassembling This correspon-
ence, embraces over twenty Communica
tions of all kinds, and throjwsadditional light
on Mexican affairs. M. Drouyn de L’huys re
plies to Mr. Bigelow's interrogatories by
saying that bis “government sent an army to
Mexico to secure important interests, bu< we
are not responsible for Maximilian or his
government. Why do you not go to Presi-
dent Juarez ? >V e are not the government of
Mexico, and you do us too much honor to
treat us as such.”
GBOdfimna. JLlUfcV '.IKS, Jt C..
AUCTION SALES.
—The Empress Carlotta, of Mexico, has
been making a “royai progress” from'her
capital to \ era Cruz, getting up ‘ ‘enthusiastic
receptions” at various points by main
strength.
A chess tournament is now in progress
at the New York Chess Club. Eighteen
p ayers have entered. n
-Ex-President Millard Fillmore and lady
sail to-day in the steamer Europe, for Brest,
intending to spend the winter in Spain, on
account ot Mrs. Fillmore’s delicate health.
—The rebellion In Hayti has been “Anally
suppressed,” for the one thousand and first
time.
—In the House of Representatives on the
6th inst. the Committee on Military Affairs
were instructed to inquire whether the Vete
ran Reserve Corps cannot be advantageously
employed m the Freedmen's, Bureau.
—The Congressional Committee on Recon
struction proposes to send a special commis
sion South to inquire into the condition of
affairs, with the view of obtaining proper in
formation.
Shipping Intelligence.
Miniature Almanac—This Day.
Sun rises 7 OiMoon rises 1 42
Sun sets 6 o|Hlgb water 8 47
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Wednesday. Jan. 10, iste.
Arrived.
Steamship America, Lindt, New York—Brigham,
Baldwin A Co.
Steauier Ella, Rowland, Darien—M A Cohen,
steamer Resolute, Cannon, Hilton nead.
Stca..ier Rockland, Beaufort, Charleston—L S
Bennett.
Steamer J G Christopher. Moody, from Augusta—
J M Kinchley.
^ Cleared.
•Steamer Chas 8 Hardee, Johnston, Auguste—Er
win & Hardee.
Steamer O F Potter, Ces»ar, .Sunbuly—Chas L Col
by A Co.
Brig Harp, Arey. Palatka, Fla, In ballast—Chas L
Colby A Co.
Br brig John W Lovett, Gllllatt, St Jobn3, N B—
Y'onge A Nixon.
Imports.
Per steamer Ella, Horn Darien—24S bales cotton,
31 hides.
Per steamer J G Christopher, from Augusts—280
bales cotton, 322 do domestics.
Per steamer Rockland, from Charleston, etc—8 bis
sea Island cotton and mdse.
M wished Mr. Chandler
mined In Savannah.
a happy time
ls in Three Days.—The arrival of three
- h ,- e w "York and the North within the past
bringing their welcome hatches of fresh
nd a goodly number of draft-bearing let-
i to congratulate ourselves and our fel-
upon the efficiency of the postal ar-
l,y which communication between Sa
the rest of the world Is maintained In
yf “broken up foundations.” The pre
schedules of the New York steamship
h that we never fall to receive malls dl-
w Y'erk twice In the week, except In the
lcchient or other unforeseen occurrence
, IQ e one of the mall steamers out of her
lug time; while not unfrequently, as
resent week. w» receive three
•atlve malls. On Monday a mall arrived
ork by the “Tybee on Tuesday n’ght a
ue by the - Plato,” via Charleston ; and
Jay morning another large one by the
and this week has three more days yet,
e of which there may be three more malis^
come from Charleston, and certainly one
besides, a dally mall via Augusta by
brings the mails of the Southern, North
d Middle States, and much matter from
And the Eastern States. We nave also a
jin Doctortown and Southern
, eekly mail from Florida, and a
,il item Charleston. For this com-
.lng system we are Indebted.to
sons of the Post office Department,
res to supply all possible mall fa
j: have been handsomely fulfilled.
.artinent’s purposes have been
dlcally and faithfully carried out
-peclai Agent A. L. Harris, whose
sli s in the Savannah Post office \«
our citizens.
„ Yesterday afternoon, about half
the bells rung an alarm of fire
the scene, our reporter found It
burning out of a foul chimney of
,re J-ed uy Mrs. Jackson, In South Broad
, en Bull and Whitaker. There was but
mage done to the premises, but the Inmates
umlderabl) alarmed,
u .u.-!, were promply on the spot In full force,
- sere, fortunately, not needed. The
!!. • -poUtan Fire Company met with an
uric -ng hauled Co the fire. While run-
re pavement, by some mlsh*p « was
. , , . ia to m. street, breaking the lamp#and doing
jT,.er iuju.j. . m .. a
This pr>;; .ice of running the machines on the slde-
'TalES ope. i tcs .o the discomfort and danger of
estrlaiw .: ; should be put a atop to. The.run-
, c tliroug! heavy sand s 5P e H 1 ? Sn b uc
„,clous, i le lives and limbs of the publi
redd not he pardlzed on that account.
-E3I0U Court of Chatham County.—In this
11 yesterday the Grand Inquest found true bills
following cases : _ _
i.-ite v? /ahnMurphy, John Gallagher. Henry
lame* Y. >rrlson and John Malony. Larceny
person. '
vs. Ambrose Lavinn. Assault and bat-
re .-en O’Bryan. Simple larceny.
The Farmer.Wo have received the first
cumber of a monthly magazine with the
above title, published at Richmond, Va., by
Messrs. Elliott 3t Shields. 'The Farmer is
devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, the
Mechanic Ar.s, aud Household Ecouomy; is
handsomely printed with fair type on good
paper, and mailed to subscribers at the low
rate of $3 per annum. The number before
us is filled with instructive and entertain
ing matter on the various subjects embraced
within the plan of the publishers.
The Editorial Shooting Affair in the
Capitol at Richmonj,.—A despatch iu the
New York Times gives the following addi
tional particulars of the late shooting affair
between Henry Rives Pollard, of the Ex
aminer, and Nat. Tyler and Wm. D. Cole
man, of tbe Enquirer. “Six shots were fired
without damage, except knocking off half a
tassel on the cane of the marble statue ol
Washington. The House of J)elegate| were
iu session at the time of tbe occurrence,
which produced great excitement. The par
ties were arrested by the Sergeant-at-Arms,
and brought before the bar ot the House-
Pending the discussion of a motion to refer
the affair to a committee the House adjourned
till to-morrow. The difficulty originated
in an article in the Examiner op public print
ing to which the Enquirer replied by calling
on the former to name the person referred to
or stand convicted of falsehood. The Ex-
amii er made UP editorial reply-
i a Tuesday the admittance of -Mr. I
Thom, i to plead and practice in the ve.
v In this State. We understand
iented his diploma for the purpose
ense, having graduated at the
ilchool iii July* lSfll. k®* b#6ii in
ue.
N —At the session of th# Superior
ge Fleming presiding, on petl*
: “ - SUverhlll, it was ordered that
1 ■ fo.Solomon A, silverberg.
Experts.
Per Br brig John W Lovett, for St Johns, N B—
138,758 feel p p umber.
Passengers.
Per steamship America, from New York—J Frame,
Mr Skelton, D O Connell, W T Ogden, C House-
Per steamer Ella, from Darien—Capt NewmaD,
Capt Bone, Mlllan, Bally, Biglow, Dale, and 5 on
deck.
Per sreamer J G Christopher, from Augusta—J H
Metcalf, T Powers, W T Heath, P Doyle, Edmund
Decrasp.
Per steamer Rockland, from Charleston, etc—T W
ManU'.an, Miss Nathan, Mrs Beatty, MacCooh Mr
Anderson, Mr Dayldson, S Hoyt, T Blake. R DeKay,
L Derby, W Ke°ne, R A Rosa, IV Lewis, Mrs Vender,
Miss Vender, Mrs Rogers, Miss Rogers, Miss Lewis,
Mrs Reed.
Consignees.
Per steamship America, from New York—A J Aus
tin. G W Adams, T H Balsbaw A Co, Claghorn A C,
Colby A Co. Dewitt A M, W H Goff, Halsey, W A Co,
G B Lamar, A Letler, J Lmgsdorf, LtnrlUe 4 G, L x£
G, M. Tliomas 4 Co J McMahon A Co, II Melnhard,
J A Sktlton. J Shaffer, V? H Wiltberger A Co, Bryan,
H A Co. C White, RAJ Lachtison, Brigham, B A Co,
Bell, W A C, Brady, S A Co, Erwin IS, LJ Guil-
martln A Co, Hunter A G, B Moore, Keln A Co, M
Lowelthal, C \V & H R Long, J R Lathrop A Co, F M
Myrell, J Reilly. Southern Sx, W H Stark, F W Rims,
str Union, Schuster A H, J L Villalouga, J R Wilder.
Bradford, S & Co, C Orff, P Skehan, J D Butts A Bro,
M Newmark, C R Lopez, F Von Kamp, K A B.
Per steamer Ella, from Darien—Brigham, B A Co,
John A G, W M Davidson,
Per sreamer J G Christopher, from Augusta-B,
Smith A Co, Crane, J A G, J C Mahune A Co, Hunter
A G, O Cohen. R Habersham A Co, W Battersby A
Co, F W 91ms if Co'.
Per steamer Rockland, from Charleston, etc—T W
Germany. S W Moody, II J Thompson.
Memoranda.
Steamer Christopher reports—Met str Harry Car-
roll at Long Beaches, bound qp ; str Express at
Long Reaches, bound up : str Standlsh at Brown’s
Landing, bound up; str SB May at Coru House
Reaches, tied up ; str Minnie Brandt at Borican Bar,
bound up ; str Chas t> Hardee at Puryiburg, bound
up ; str Uoodsell at Railroad Bridge, bound up.
Aggregate Number of Tpo»pe Called for
During tbe War.
The Secretary of War. in compliance with
s resolution ol the House of Representatives,
has furnished tUe following statement of the
number ol volunteers called lor by the United
States Government by the President at vari
ous periods:
Aggregate re
dared to thru
$ taU ' Aggregate, yr s standard.
Maine 71,746
New Hampshire 84,606
Vermont..... 35,2.»6
Massachusetts 1 &f,73o
Rhode Island 28,711
Connecticut 57,270
New York 455,668
New Jersey 79,511
Pennsyl van la 366,326
Delaware 18,661
Maryland 49,730
West Virginia 30,003
District of Columbia .. 16,872
Ohio..... 317,183
Indiana ,..195.146
Illinois 258,217
Michigan 90,119
Wisconsin 96,118
Minnesota 25,034
Iowa 75,860
Missouri ..108,773
Kentucky 78,640
Kansas...., 20,097
Total 2,663,062 2,129,041
Foreign.—Our latest European dates by
the Moravian are to the 22d tilt. The gene
ral news is meagre and unimportant.
Fenian trials and convictions continue at
Cork, McCafierty’s acquittal being the only
one thus far.
Jeremiah Dolevan and Thoe. Duggan were
sentenced respectively to five and ten years’
penal servitude.
The trial of Charles Pnderwcod O’Connell
was progressing, fnd given
connecting him with the Head Centre in New
^Another coal mine explosion near Neither
Tydvil killed thirty-two pertons and injured
many others. _ ,. . a
John Bright, Professor CM^win Smith,
John Stuart Mill and other distinguished
liberals had formed themselves into acom-
mittee to see Justice done in the Jamaica
business. 8ir Henry Storks, the new-Gov
ernor of the Island, hkd started on his mis
sion..
56,595
30,827
29,052
123,844
17,878
50,£14
380,980
56,785
267,558
10,303
20,692
27.653
11,506
239,976
152,283
212,694
80,865
78,985
19,675
68,182
86,192
70,348
18.654
Consignees per Central Hallroad. .
Savannah, Jan. 10, 1865.
Per Central Railroad—46 baits upland cotton and
mdse to Erwin A H. Bothwell A Wbitehead, ? H
Bobu, D Lathrop. R A Cann.
& <»• HUYtg. - JOHN g. KUWK.
H.6.BDW1 & CO,
WBOLIdiU DKiilBS IN
Groceries, Acs, Wm
AND LIQUORS,
Of all desertions,
AT FALUGANT’S Oli PAINT STAND,
Corner St. Juliaj A Bryan Sts.,
Near , the Pul*\l House.
AGENTS FOR ALE JND LAGER BEER.
dlS lm f ■
LfST OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OF
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Jan. 1), IStiS.
STKaHSHIM,
America, Lindt, discharging.New York—Brigham
Baldwin if Co.
San Jacinto, Loveland, discharging—B H Haidee.
Tybee. Crowell, New York—O Cohen.
Lulu, Taber, repairing—Master.
SHIPS.
Mont Blanc, Donnell, iou, loading, Liverpool—La
Roche, tiaden A Duckies,
Thorwalson, (Br) Bromage, discharging—Retd A
Stewart.
Favm fte, (Br) Spain, discharging—E A Soullard.
Herald, Calvert, loading, L.verpooh-0 Green A
Son.
Mozart, (Br) Smith, tons, discharging—T R A
JO Mills.
County of Pictou, (Br) McKenzie, loading, Liver
P00lr-C Green A Son.
Dayspring iBr) poote, discharging—Chas Green A
Son.
Consul. Beasley, discharging—W Bactersbv A Co.
Anabella, Adams, discharging—Brigham, Baldwin
& Co.
BARIS.
Bark Dreadnaught, (Br) Smith, loading, Liverpool
C L Colby A Co.
Craesco, (Br) Carrey. tons, loading, Liverpool—
R J Caughey.
Zepbyrlne, Pentston, loading, Liverpool—Retd A
Stewart.
Evening Star, Fry, discharging—Yonge A Nixon.
W H Jesklug, (Br) Crogjaln, discharging—E A
Soullard. "
Maria Henry, Prince, discharging—Claghorn A
Cunningham.
BRIGS.
Atlantic, Wark, 101 tons, loading, Nassau, N P—B,
Wyliy A Christian.
K C Wright, Hugg, discharging—R Habersham A
Son. m
EUa, Brown, waiting—E A Soullard.
Daniel Boone, repairing.
Resolute, Lane, bound to Darien, repairing.
Clara Ellen,-Dexter, discharging—Dowdy A Brad-
e 5lontloeUo, Moon, discharging—Richardson A Bar
nard.
Moneca, , waiting—Yonge A Nixon.
SCHOONERS.
N G Fan, Dassy, Philadelphia—Hunter A Gam-
meU.
Bay 8tate, Torrey, New York—F W Sima & Co.
Camilla, Claric, New York—J R Wilder.
Ira Bliss, -—, NewYofk, in haliast—Order.
LAM Reed, Reed, Philadelphia—G B AG W
Lamar.
John M Broomall, Douglass,• loading, New Ytark-
C Bearif(BrJ feordon, discharging—Ball, jfylly A
Christian. . „ _
Young Teaaer, Morton, discharging—Van Horn
Holyoke A Horny. _____ _ .
Daiista, Hall, loading, New York—C L Colby Co. A,
RAKE CHANCES FOR 1N \ ESTMENT.
Yrivk, Winiams, Melntire
Jk Oo.
Oflbr for Mle one handled acres of Land, 3 * miles
from Savanuah, on the White Bluff Road. This Is an
excellent Stock Farm or for Gardening purposes. A
poriiou of It is under culUvatlon and the balance
heavily ttmbereil, and there are 5.000 new Balls and
loo conls of Wood cut and piled on it,
Also,
One desirable Ij>t at Thunderbolt. Titles perfect.
Terms cash. j3
IPOiS. MEW YOKaL
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail 9^tea,mship Company.
BY BELL, tVYLLY At CHHSTIAN,
AT PRIVATE SALE
Ttie West Half of Lot No. 2, Calhoun Ward, fronting
on Jouea street.
The lmprbvemeuts consist or a finely finished
Brick Residence containing Ten Rooms with gas
throughout, and a well of excellent watpr and a fine
Force Pnmp. dl3-tf
AT PRIVATE SALE.
By Bell, Wyliy IU Cdristlas.
Small Lots of Land.
There having been so many applications for Small
Tracts of Land for location, the owner of the above
Land, feeling a’disposition to meet this demand, boa
placed In the market, for a tew days. Lota of Five
Acres, or more, part cleared, on the Augusta Road, ap
posite to tbe three mile stone, also on the White Bluff
Road, opposite to the two mile stone. tf-nl6
SOLE AGENTS iND IMPORTERS
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOR THE STA'JE OF GEORGIA.
ftoSO .
GROCERIES, &G.
GUNNY BAGGING,!
SEA ISLAND BAGGING,
ROPE
BACON,
NSW YORK EDWARDS’ HAMS,
COFFEE
SUGAR,
&c., Ac., Ac.
PHILLIPS A MYERS,
jMm. S3 Hay Street.
PIERCE SKEHAJT
Wholesale anti Retail Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For
eign and Dor Acetic Wines, Liquors and Segara
A’so, Skehan’s Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
AUD
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-tf and 62 liberty street, N. Y.
KIRLIN, BRO. & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, WHS m LIQUORS,
CORNER WHITAKER STREET AND
BAY LANK.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED k DELIVERED.
au21 if
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEAL ERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS. SEGARS. SC.
EBay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.)
W E Invite the attention of the Trade and the Pub
lic generally to our large sud elegant assort-
ment Of
Wines, Liquors, Cordials, Conserves, Su
gars, etc., etc.,
which Is not excelled by any similar establishment In
the States.
We are sole proprietors af DUNBAR’S CKLK
BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, tbe reputation o:
whl-h Is tolly established In this snd foreign conn
tries , DUNBAR’S well known STOMACH BITTERS,
guaranted superior to any article of the kind, de
signed expressly for hotel and family use: DUN
BAR’S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war-
ranted of the utmost purity, and put up exprea-ly
for our house, of which we are sole proprietors and
Importers. Sole Agents for Robert Smith’s cele
brated PHILADELPHIA ALE, in cases and barrels;
English, Scotch and American ALE and PORTER,
BRANDY, Scotch and Bourbon WHISKEY and AR
RACK BUNCHES, formerly well known throughout
the United States, put up by us In coses for export
and home consumption.
T. J. D. A Co. are sole Agent* for A. A H- IV
Catherwood’s Pure RYE WHISKIES, XX and XXX
brands, guaranteed unsurpassed In quality and ex
cellence. Constantly on hand, a large and well se
lected stock of BOURBON and WHEAT WHISKIES,
worth; the attention of the trade and connoisseurs
generally. An assortment Of SEOARS of finest
t rades, manufactured aud imported expressly for this
ouae, which we offer at the very lowest net cash
prices. BRANDIES. WINS, WINES, CHAMPAGNES,
and every description and grade of Foreign Liquors
Imported directly by this house, and for sale lu bond
or duty paid, at lowest market rates. dVfl-tf
25
MOLASSES.
\ HHDS Superior MUSCOVADO MOLASSES, re
ived per stra mer Chase.
For sale by
SORREL BROTHERS,
62 Bay street.
Aloszo M. Wear.
Cbxklu W. West.
A. M. & C. W. WEST,
GROCERS,
LIBERTY STREET. BETWEEN BARNARD AND
WHITAKER.
A GOOD selection of choice GROCERIES, WINES
and LIQUORS, constantly on band. We solicit
a call,..trusttng our goods, pricas and attention will
please our patrons. J6-1 w*
TWO months alter date, application will be made to
* the Court of Ordinary af Bafioch county for leave
to sell an the lands belonging to the estate of William
Wootan, deceased.
Bulloch county, this 18th day of December, 1866.
ROBERT M. WILLIAMS,
J4 Administrator.
Provisions, &c.
T HE undersigned are constantly receiving con
signments of Bacon, Bams, Shoulders, Lard,
Batter, Flour, Ac., on poinrotsslon, wplch they will
sell at the loweat market rates.
KENN ETH, MuLSA, A CO.,
di61m 202 Bay sireet.
butter,
Flour and Lard.
Having received a large stock of the above,
AT VERY LOW BATES,
we arc able to offer great Inducements to buyers.
RANDELL A CO.,
Southwest corner of Bay and Barnard sts.
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EXECUTOR’S SALE.
By Bell, Wyliy &. Christian.
WILL lie sold at Auction on the first Tuesday tn
February next, in front of the Court House, at 11
o’clock:
Lots Nos. 29. 30 and 34. Green Ward, and No. s,
GllmervlUe, together with the Improvements on said
Lois, tielonging to the estate of the late Owen
O’Roark, deceased. Sold by order of the Executor
for tbe benefit of the heirs and creditors of said es
tate. HO
. UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
BY Bell, Wflly a Christian
To-morrow, FRIDAY. Jan. 12, at 10 o’clock, at the
Wharf below Wilder’s steamship Line, will be sold
for account of Underwriters and all concerned :
49 bales Cotton
bale do
damaged on board steamer Comet from Macon, and
brought to this city by steamer , and sold
under Inspection of the Port Wardens. jll
AT PRIVATE SALE.
By Bell, Wyliy & Christian.
Lots No#. 45 and 46, Lafayette Ward; Doming on
Jones street.
The Improvements consist of a first-class Brick
Dwelling, containing twelve rooms, besides Bath
and Dressing rooms, with all modern Improvements
and conveniences. Can, cold and hot water, speak
ing trumpets, range, Ac. Buildings on lane consist
of brick stable, carriage bouse, wood and coal rooms
with comfortable apartments above. J2S-tf
SHIPPING,
RKDUCTION OF PASSAGE.
Cshls, Baa OO .Steerage, $10 OO
The very fast sitUiug Steamship
flambeau,
w. B. EATON, Commander,
Will positively soil on her regalor day,
Saturday, 13th IniL, at — o’clock.
For freight or pas-age. having very superior ac
commodations, apply to
jto JOHN R. WILDER. Agent.
STAR LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
The fine Steamship AMERICA, Lindt, Comman
der, will leave for tbe above port on
Saturday, Jaa. 13th, at — o’clock.
For freight or passage, having superior state room
accommodation!, apply to
J10 BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO.
AUCTION SALE.
By Mendel & Lafflteau.
On FRIDAY, Jan. 12, lu from of atore. at it o’clock,
A. M., will be sold :
1,360 acres of Land
In McIntosh county, all well wooded ; part of the
tract lying on the Altamaha river, and coming with
in a half mile of the A. & Gulf Road. For partlcu
lars apply at the store. jlO-3
By Blun & Meyer.
THIS DAY, January 11,1866, at 10 o’clock, In from of
store, will be sold :
1 A No. 1 Horse, a good, sound, serviceable animal
1 Diay
ALSO,
26 English Dairy and State Cheese
An invoice of Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Coats,
Vests, Pants, Woolen Hosiery, Cravats, Gloves and
ties.
vision,
A larze assortment ot Furniture, Bedding, C irpets,
Ac., Ac- J 11
UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
Octavus Cohen
Will sell THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, at Hie office of E.
T. Metcalf A Co.
2oo pieces Uuuny Cloth, more or less,
damaged on board steamer Savannah, and sold for
account of the Underwriters and all concerned.
TemiH cash. Jll
AUCTION SALES. ,
By Hermann Hlrseli.
Will be sold THIS DAY at 10K o’clock, A. M. 10
Wont of store, 71 St. Julian street :
An assortment of Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and
Shoes, Jewelry. Ac. jll
AUCTION. AUCTION.
Every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
Evenings, ,
At Store, No 71, St. Julian street, where a general
assortment of
Dry Goods, Yankee Notions, Jewelry, Ac., Ac.,
will be offered
Sale9 positive. . J9-tf
Wtrtcfes — Jewelry! -
Silver and Plated Ware,
Fancy Goods. &c.,
T HE underalgned rwectfally caltaUie .ttentlonaf
the dtloensaod visit ore Horn tbe country to Ida
well selected stockor
Plated Ware. Clock*. Fmkt Oeoda, Spectacles, Bte
volyere to Pistols of the most celebrated Manufac-
MParricnlar attention h paid to tbe Repairing of
Watches. Jewelry and Clocks. Having none out
competent workmen engaged ssthfwt^puran-
Cor. Broughton snd Whitaker' ms.
Storehouse.
GOOD to convenient Storehouse for RenL-
. Apply at 1»* Bay street. J6-tf
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
I N pursuance of an order of tbe Court of Ordinary
of Chatham county, will be sold on the first Tuea
day In February next, at the Conrt House door, In
tbe city of Savannah,, daring the usual hours of isle,
all the undivided half Interest or James Bilbo, late
deceased, to the Shandy Hall form, situated near the
city of Savannah on the Thunderbolt road . .aid form
containing In all fifty acres, more or less.
The said half Interest sold for the pmpose or di
vision JOHN O. FKKRLLL,
d7-td Administrator.
E. L. NEIDLINGER,
CORNER OF
Barnard and Bronuhtoii Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
W OULD respectfully announce to hil friends and
the public generally that he has resumed the
SADDLERY BUSINESS,
next door to his former stand, and by strict attention
au.l moderate prices, hopes to receive a liberal share
of the trade. He is prepared to make up promptly
all orders for
y *
HARNESS, BRIDLES, ETC.
His brother. Mr. J. 9. NEIDLINGER, will be found
with him, and would be glad to see his friends.
)l E. L. NEIDLINGER.
POWDER, SHOT, CAPS.
Sporting POWDER
260 bags assorted Drop and Buck SHOT
200 m. G. D. Percussion CAPS
For sale by
HILTON A RANDELL,
19-5 193 Bav stret.
GUANO,
P ERUVIAN and Swan '- -.nd Guanos, Superphos
phates, to the Bruce Concentrated Fertilizer,
are offered to the Trade at tbe lowost wholesale prices,
by GEO- E. WHITE 1 CO., 56 Cliff street, New York.
nl6-3m
WHOLESALE
Boots, Shoes and Brogans.
M. KRAUSS,
14 rrss and 87 St. Julian Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
/
Is enabled, through his permanent house in Bos
ton, to famish Joebers and Dealers in this city, as
well aa those tn the country, with
BOOTS AND SHOES
at more reasonable rate# than any other house,
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For LIVERPOOL.
The fine new dipper V»rk
MARIA HENRY,
PRINCE, Commander,
having three-fonrtha of her cargo engaged, will bar*
’ bldanceof freight, apply to
CHAR L COLBY A tX) ’
Oonkr of Atfroui ol W iW*li-
Liberal allowances made on eonstgnmenU to our
friend* in Liverpool. ■ ju-u
Empire Line.
FOR NEW YORK.
Atlantic Mall 8t«amship
Company.
PASSAGE REDUCED TO - 935.
The new and Cast aida-wheel steam-
ship SAN JACINTO, Loveland, mas
ter, will soil as above, on
Saturday, January 13, at 3 I-S o'clock.
For height or passage, having unsurpassed accom
modations, apply to
B. H. HARDEE,
No. 12 Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON A ALLEN, Agents,
j9 No. 5, Bowling Green, N; y.
Pioneer Line
FOR NEW YORK.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES!
Cabin Passage, $45 OO Deck, $10 OO
The new and splendid steamship TYBEE, Crowell.
Commander, will leave for the above port on her
regular day,
Thursday, January 11, at 1 o’clock.
For freight or passage, at reduced rates, apply to
J6 HUNTER & GAMMELL.
For Charleston,
The United State* Mail Steamer
ROCKLAND, I
Capt. George H. Bicufobt,
will positively leave for Charleston, touching at Hil
ton Head and Beaufort, on
Friday, January l'4th, at 8 a. m.
For freight or passage, apply to lbs Captain, on
board, foot of West Brood street, or to
I9E AUGUSTA,
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDING 7
XHB
Steamer XJnion,
Capt FRAZIER,
Is receiving freight this day and win a
dispatch a. above? 7 ’ an d will have quirt
’This boat Is new aud In good order aud
ed by officers of long experience on the river “ m d ’
r _Rate» by this line as low as any boats on the
1 '' r e i Sht received and stored In fire-proof w ,„ bo ,„
on Olif Florida Steamboat Wharf, foot of West -.
Street free of expense. 8
For freight apply to
F. M. MYRELL,
Harris’ Buildings, Bay st—.
or to W. JOHNSON
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FOR AUGUSTA
THE
e r Helen
despatch V * frel ^^ his Jay and leave a* abo c ..
mie SCORPIO will follow tho Helen.
For freight or paasuge. apply to
J 11 ’ 4 KEIN A CO.
St
FOR AUGUSTA,
AND WAY LANDINGS.
The flue steamer
ECLIPSE,
Capt. J. P. WARD,
Friday, Evening, at * o’clock.
For freight or passage, apply to -
J1 ° F. W. SIMS A CO
For Augusta,
THE STEAMER
R. H. MAY,
Will have dispatch for tho above place. Go«h> f e,, v
ed at all time and stored in fire proof waretout. ft.
of Lincoln street, free of cost.
J, M. KINCHLEY. akui
Office in Claghorn A Cunningham’s
The May arrived In Antru,u from Savant ,h ■
Friday with her full Irelght tf cm i-j
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L. S. BENNET.
For Doctortown
Thomasville.
me Steamers
Gen. Shepley,
Orient, and
Olaj-ion,
Will make Tri-weekly Trips to 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 daring the week, and stored free
of expense.
For freight or passage apply to
CHAS L. COLBY A CO.,
Comer Abercom and Bay*treets.
For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’.H. FEK-
NAND IN A, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
The new and tait sailing Steame-
L1ZZIK BAKEH,
Capt. N. King,
Having bren placed permanently upon this -ouio - J!
leave for the above places on
Every Thursday Morning, at lOo’rlut k
For freight or passage, having splendid ca . a--
Commodatlon, apply on boariL at the Florida -iu-
Packpt wharf, or to
CLAGnORN A CUNNING HA M.
Jo-tf . Age lit".
y CHANGE OP DAY AND HOAR, -fc*
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE REDUCED.
FOR JACKSONVILLE
INLAND,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY • \i.
fErnandina.
THjf STEAMER
FANNIE,
CAPTAIN MoNBLTY.
Will leave aa shore from the Florida 9 jarr hr at.
Wharf foot of Weet Broad street, on TUESD.« \ u.-il.
26th at 10 o’clock u. m., and will continue to leave
every Tuesday following at same hour unti ;xr-:.rr
j notice.
This boat la in very excellent order, la cotmuia : i
i by officers of expereuce; and haa -superior »t,.^ room
1 accommodations for passengers
While the boat Is on her trips, freight will be re
ceived and stored in fire-proof Warehouse, tree ct
pense.
For freight or passage, apply to
F. M. MYRELL, Agr
a2£-im Harris’ Buildings, Bay stree t.
Or to W. Johmsob, on v .
n20
Freights
FOB AUGUSTA,
THE undersigned are prepared to receive goods at
their Warehouse*—free of expense and cov
ered by Insurance—for shipment to Augnsta and
points beyond by their regular line of light draught
boat*. Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY,
sept29—tf cor. Bay and Abercorn sts.
Baltimore, Charleston and
Havana
STEAMSHIP LINE,
VIA CHARLESTON FROM BALTIMORE.
The first class Side wheel Steamship
ISABELLA,
H, C. WANBKRSC, Commander,
will leave Charleston for Baltimore on MONDAY,
Util Inst., at — o'clock precisely.
For freight or passage, having elegant Stateroom
accommodations, apply to
' GABRANDIE A IBBANA, Agents,
18 Commerce street; Baltimore,
Or CHISOLM BROS., Agents,,
jS-tr 32 East Bast Bay, Charleston. S. C.
FOR
Rio De Janeiro.
CALLING AT
St. Thomas, Para, Peraambnco and Bahia
The United States snd Brasil Mali
Steamship Company will dispatch
On tht’nth of every month,
A NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP,
To Leave at 3 o’clock, P- m.,
From Pier 43, North River.
aA letters h«te to pus through the Post Office,
An experienced Surgeon will be In attendance n
board.
For freight an passage, having splendid accommo
dationg, apply o — nMAB aSENCIO A CO.,
octfl-Sm ™^gadgay. New York.
For Freight or Charter.
ne schooner BAY STATE will
take a freight to a Northern port.
REDUCTION OF RATES!
FOH
MACON i HAWKINSVI l L
VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOW
jj
And Landings on the Altamaha and Ocmulg'C rivx. ,
THE
Steamer O a : k;
Capt. McCauley,
will have quick despatch as above.
This boat is in good order, built express , fo: -ha
trade, and rates A1 In Insurance office..
Freight received daUy, aud stored In fire-proof ware
house at Florida Wharf, loot of West Broai street.
Transportation charges on goods for Macon and
Hawklnsrllle paid promptly.
Arrangements have been made with the Agent of
the Macon A Bi nnswlck Railroad to forward good,
through to Macon on arrival of boat at Hawkins Vile,
without delay.
Ratfs or Fbziohi To Macon, per 100 10%, f2 60 .
do. per foot, 76c.; to Havkingville, per 10- Uia i.
do., per foot, 60c.
For freight, Ac., apply to
J. B. PRE3DEE, Ag .,
109 Broughton street.
F. 31. MYB£nL.
110 Harris Balidlngn.
FOR MACON, HAWKINSVILLF.
AND
LANDINGS ON THE ROUTE.
The new and fast Sidy-wheel Steamer
Asher Ayres,
Capt. WM. TAYLOR,
Will have despatch. Goods received free of storage
In the Wharf Stores, No. * and 6, below Lincoln
afreet.
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BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A t
Apply to
F. W. SIMS A CO.
For Liverpool.
The first-class British ship MOZART,
Capt. Smith, will have despatch for the
a trespass-
For freight engagements, apply to
Jlt-tW- T.B.AJ.O. 301X3.
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i-x .;;z?sjjiKsi o x-. . t
NEW ROUTE
TO
South-Western Georgia,
VIA
4 AT-
SUNBUEY AND STATION No.
LANTIC A GULF R. R.
The new and swift
Steamer O. F. JPotter
. WlB leave her wharf, loot of Absrcom street, Oo
every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY to FRIDAY, it 7
o'clock a. m., connecting at Sunbury with a due of
stages for Station No. 4 A. k G. H. B.
Passengers by ifak roue will arrive at Station No
4 In time to take the train for TboznssvlUe the 'UXfow-
lng days, connecting at Thomoavlile with oug et for
Montlcello, Fla., and Albany, Ga.
Returning, passengers will reach Sevan nod on
Tuesdays, 'Thursdays to Saturdays hr time for
dinner.
Time between Savtnssh to Thomtsvffie, thirty
hours.
For passage only apply to
CHAP. L. COLBY A CO.
<ISi-lm Camqt 9? AbtWOra and Bay sere,:*.