Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, January 12, 1866, Image 3

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^ A H. (cu.hlpi and . K ' VORK. .10, S it inlay. January at ay, January 13th, at j aVi Januaiy 13th, a tTA. j a) , lith Instant, at 3 riing, at 4 o'clock. •cry Sal unlay morning . rroN. January 12th, at S every Tuesday mom- )¥K. esilay niornlug. at 3 *day morning, at 7 j Sunday morning, .LIC. Monday, Wednesday i. day morning, at 10 hursday morning, at o,camer rieien Getty, every Saturday morning, at 10 o’clock. Theatre.—The charming little play or Barefoot was performed last night to one of the best audiences we have seen for some time past, and Judging by the hearty demonstrations of approval throughout ,he piece, a more highly delighted auditory has seldom assembled In our theatre. AS we antic pated on first seeing her, Miss Puce ha. steadily grown In favor with ourpublle, until she has become au established tavorite. Her adiutia personation of the simple-hearted Little Barefoot last evening was, we think, her crowning success. From her first appearance to the fall of the cui a she held her audience In charmed admiration by her graceful sprighillness and fascinating nactete of luannt.T. To-night anuounced as her benefit and la>t ap- pearance, ou which occasion she appears us Leah, lu the thrilling drama entitled “Leah, the Forsaken,” nuil us “Miami, the Huntress of the Mississippi.” We sincerely trust that the attendance "Id lie HUcli US "111 afford to Hie fair and talented young beneficiary a substantial and giatifying testi monial orthe high appreciation In which she is held by our theatrical public. Appearing amongst us an enllre stranger, unheralded by the press, at an In clement season, she has encountered difficulties which only her talents aud persevering energy could overcome. Nightly she has appeared lu a role of characters requiring great versatility, achieving new triumph*, and steadily winning favor with her au diences. She deserves well of the friends of the • liama. and we hope that those for whose entertain ment She lias so faithfully and successfully labored, will give her such a inn-well benefit to-night as will cause her long lo remember Savannah among the I a cues of her professional triumphs, to which she ivid return with pleasure, confident ot a kindly recep- ■ uou. Interesting Haiti.k.—Mr. lleeves, dealer in fancy I stu.lcd birds, Ac., on Slate street, desfring lo dispose I in las spick on hand, preparatory to receiving a fresh I supply .yesterday afternoon ruffled off a lot. The I uff.iir pissed off very pleasantly, several ladies par- I tlcipiiiing. aud. as there were a few very handsome I birds there was some anxiety manifested by those I wishing to become possessed of them. There were " eighty one chances in all aud live prizes, which weie Wolf us follows : l irst prize, a beautiful talking parrott, by Mr. Jos- o.-l: second, a beautiful canary bird, with fancy ge, lo Mr. V. Laurant; third, canary bird, by Mr. s ir. I urth, canary bird, by Mr. Val. Busier; fifth. n very pretty tame white Mice, by Master Eddy ulellord From ArGCSTA.—The steamer Wm. G. Gibbons, jap;. I'hilpot, arrived yesterday afternoon. We are dubled to Purser Farr for flic following river news : Jan null, met steamer llarry Carroll at Fils Put, nail up ■ steamer express at head of Cooney (aril, bound up: steamer Standlsh at Hancock nding. bound up; steamer Chas. S. Hardee at •Coy's lliuff, pound up: passed L Enos at Saxons filling, bound down Ian. 11th, passed steamer Derry at Poor Bobbin Cut, bound dowu. .value tue Savannah.—The steamer Sntan- kli Cap). Silas Spicer, arrived here on Wednesday ruing from Spicersvllle, up the Savannah river. ■ Savannah was sunk ou the 5th of November by Ituihssiou. C.ipt. Spicer has been unremitting in -rtions to raise iier. and a bust ol friends will ( r* paced that lus efforts have been crowned with -. The savannah will soon be fully repaired, ol. J. W. Walcott, tlie agent here, will have her Ilium on the Augusta line. Shipping Intelllg«ncHi Miniature Almanac—This Day. Sun rises e 59.Moon rises .... o Sun sew 5 11lllgfi water....'..'f.’ 4 to To M i-tebs ok Vessels.—The attention of mas ers ol vessels plying between foreign or Norihern i iris un i Savannah is direc ed to Hie extract from in ordinance of the, py pr,diluting the introduction pi paupers, which will be louua hi another column. '•-S~ 1 lie swan pom's out tier sweetest song when lug. in like manner, the fragrance of Pnalon’s y'lglit-Bloumiug Cereus" grows more exquisite as It I'lvomi's fainter. This U not the case with the or- laaiy extracts for the handkerchief. Their origi- al sernt soon lapses Into it -.decidedly repulsive l,.r.—AVir Haven faladdinm. J9-3t. OFFICE OF TUE HO\tE INSURANCE CO . 1 Savannah, Ga., Jan, 9, 1 Voii J |The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Jomc Insurance Company iff Savannah will be held the ollhe of the Company. 89 Bay street, on the Fib ir*l. Ml election lor Directors for the ensuing year will | held between the hours ofl2 m. and 2 p. m. WILBFR, President. JU-td Con EM, Sec. IMPROVED humble ajvd stationary ;team engines .» PORT OF SAVANNAH. Thursday. Jan. 11. lsea. Arrived. Steamship Fl.mbeau, Eaton, New York—John R Wilder. Steamer Wm Q Gibbons, Phllpot, Augusta—Erwin A Hardee. Steamer Gen Eerry. Henry, Augusta Chas L Col by A Co. Steamer O P Potter. Cessar, buubuiy—Chaa L Col by A Co. Steamer H'M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen. Schr Oliver Cromwell, Delano, May River, 8 C, In ballast—C L Colby A Co. Cleared. Steamship Tyliee, Crowell, New York,—O Cohen. Steamer Ellu, Rowland, Darien—M A Cohen. Sleamer Two Boys, Danlells, Darien—Erwin tt Hardee. Brig Monticello, Moon, Boston—Richardson A Bar nard. Schr Oliver Cromwell, Delano, Satllla River—C L Colby A Co. Imports. Pei steamer Gen B Try, from Augusta—258 bales upland coiton. 2 boxes and 1 cask fruit, and sundry pckgs mdse. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—128 bales up land cotton, 10 do sea bland do. Per steamer W G Gibbons, from Augusta—600 bales nplaud cotton. Exports. per steamship Tvbee, for New York—498 bales np laud cotton, 316 do domestics, 10 tons Iron, 12 bbis dried Irult, 4 pkgsmdse. Per brig Monticello, for Boston-175 bales upland cotton, 25 tons Iron, aud suudry mdse. Passengers. Per steamer Gen Berry, from Augusta—J T Baker, wife and 4 children. and 9 on deck. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—J Prlndle, C Cogdell, G tV Howland, C Down, C Spencer. Per steamer W G Gibbons, from Augusta—Capt H L Weed H H B iker, Miss M Smith, M Ferris. MaJ T J Saunders, B culberston, M Adler, L A Saunders. D Moore W K Moore, U tV Wright, It T McMillan, Mi Sctmci.no, lady and child, U 1, Arnold, T K Addis, W il Hewlett lady and servt, J H Buckner, Gen Jno H Howard, S T Dunbar, L K Bostick, J W Garvin, B F Bostick, J U Roberts. Per steamer O F Potter, from Sunburv—O M Var- nadoe, Mrs L V McConnell, Mrs C Mallard, J H Am brose A 11 Mltchings, L Sevy, R Ralston, J Alcott, B Tolabard, MaJ Hastings, Capt 0 C Richardson. „ Per steamship Tybee, for New York—C H Weston, 5 B Harrington, M Kang, J T Roall, H Tayler and servt G J Woodman, J S Llttell, W H lhber and wife. J U Mctcair, W T Heath, A Gordon, B J Ballin ger R C Anthonv, Mrs E Callahan and 2 children, Capt J M Lane and lady, tt H Blackman, K J Jordan Cam T 9 Doane, 8 McLeury, P o'Brian. W H Ed ward, J W Cliandler, capt Welch, aud 5 steerage. conelicuce*. Per steamer Gen Berry, from Augusta—E F Met- cair. Ilrigliaui, B A Co, Crane, J A G, Brady, S A Co, F Krcnson. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—Brigham, B A- Co, Bryau, H d Co, Hunter A G. Cohen Sc II. Memoranda. Steamer Gen Berry reports—Juu ID, 7 a m, passed str Carroll at Barney’s Cut, hound up ; lltn, 8 a m, passed str Express at Tulutiiko Lauding, bound up ; lllli lua m, passed str Standlsh below Urilllu’s Lauding, bound up ; 11th, 6 p in, passed str Minnie Brandt at McCall’s Landing, bound up ; 11th, 8 p m, passed str May lu Hudson’s Reach, disabled, bound Sown tilth, 10>S p m, passed str Goodsell at Boy kin's Bar, ashore, bound up. Consignees per Central Railroad. Savannah, Jan. 11, I860. Per Central Railroad—2 bales upland cotton, 4 do sea island do, to LJ Gullmartiii, K Habersham. 4 LIST OP VESSELS IN THE POIIT OF SAVANNAH. Savannah, Jan. 12, 18C6. 3TEAMSU1FS. Flambeau. Eaton. New York—J R Wilder. America, Lindt, discharging, New York—Brigham B aldwin d Co. „ _ San Jacinto, Loveland, discharging—B H Hardee. Lulu, Taber, repairing—Master SHIPS. Mont Blanc, Donnell, 7Cu, loading, Liverpool—I.a Roche, (laden A L uckies. Thorwalsou, (Br) Brcinagc, discharging—Reid A Stewart. . , _ . _ , Favorite, (Bn Spain, loading, Liverpool—LA Soul- lard. Herald, Calvert, loading. Liverpool—C Green A ^Mozart, (Br) Smith, tons, discharging—T R A J G Mills. County of Picton. (Brj McKenzie, loading. Liver pool—(J Green A Soil. Day,spring (Br) Coote, discharging—Chas Green A Soil." Consul, Beasley, discharging-W Battersbv A Co. Auahcllil, Adams, discharging—llngh.ua, Baldwin 6 Co. BARES. Bark Ih'ea.lnauglir, (Bri Smith, louding, Liverpool —C I. Colby A Co. Craesco, (Bry Carrey.'—tons, loading, Liverpool— R J Caughey. Zephyrine, Peulston, loading, Liverpool—Reid A StewaiT. _, . „ Evening Star, Fry, loading, Liverpool—Yonge A N w’ U H Jenkins, (Br; Cromaln, loading, Liverpool —E A Soullurd. ,, , , Maria Henry, Prince, loading, Liverpool—Chas L Colbv A Co. ,. . . „ . Rockaway, (Br) Rossance, discharging—E A Sonl- la crimea, (Br; England, discharging—Brigham. B Colonist, (@i) Tay lor, loading, Liverpool—C Green Son. BRIGS. Atlantic, Wark, JOJ tons, loading. Nassau. N P—B, W K<* Wrighfr Uugg, discharging—R Haberaham A )Q. Ella Blown, waiting— E A Soullard. Daniel Boone, repairing. Resolute Lane, repairing—Mauler. Clara Ellen, Dexter, d<schargiug-Gowdy A Brad- “fooneca, , waitlng-Yonge A Nixon. SCHOONERS. N G Farr, Dasey, discharging—Hunter A Gam- “ Bay State, Torrey, discharglng-F W SIms A Co. Camilla, Clark, discharging-! RWilder. Ira Bliss, . discharging—Order. LAM Reed, Reed, dUnha rgliig—0 B A G W Amur. John ^nf^r,Norton, waiting-Van Horn, Hoi- J °CaUMtt, l HalL loading, New York—C L Colby Co.* , Printer’s Ink. THE SUBSCRIBERS ABE AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF JOHNSON’S CELEBRATED News, Book and Card lUNUFAOTUUD by F. ROWLAND, •NTINENTAL WORKS, Greenpoint, Brooklyn. und'. lgncd are Agents for the above, and ton ban.!, nml .unordi'i at shortest notice, En pf »u> p'Wvei desired. Apply to E. C. WADE * CO. Mm I0HN VANDERBILT, ! 2:( FULTON STREET, NEW YORK, orai.ea t „ Lgricultnral iihple.mentH .oiler*, Hay and Stalk-Cntiera.HonS-p?^, 0 ^ _A.hrepbiug Machines, Fan-Milia, \Vheel-Barr OW a Carta [and Wagons Cotton Gins. Gin Gear, Plow and other I* ’acting*. Shovels, Forks, Hot**, Rakei and Garden and (.Farm Tools ana implements of every variety. SEEDS. The choicest Garden and Flower Seeds grown in this :ountry or Europe, including every d^lrable kina and variety. The utmost care taken to tAve t l2 8 f- onl y -•.vhich are choice and reliable. Also, Grass, Field and iBird Seeds of every variety. FERTILIZERS. •f . »r..;rt‘ ». ’> ;-ua»' fc -tlon ."r. Z ' L . - • .. 'i jjaut • pa<isphaie ct INKS. Printer’s Varnish- ju ■ Sold at Manufai-turei's Prices.“W COOPER, GLCOTTS * FARRELLT. Liverpool Salt. 1 AAA SACKS In store and for sale at a bargain. IUUV Apply Immediately to * WRIGHT, GIBBS & CO., Snipping and Commission Merchants, No. 7 June,' film k, B.iy at. J9-3 OONTHNTe of Tnu Cosmop lite, FOR JANUARY, I860. NEWPEEFtnilE For the Handkerchief. reuoi’s A Mort Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra- fTant p er fume, Di^tyUed f rom the Bare Beautiful Flower from which it va&eB its name. Manufactured only by PH A LON & SOW, NEW YORK. BEWARE OF G0UNTEKFEIT8. ASK FOR PHALONU-TAKE NO OTHER. 9old br Drug-iata gSDerall,. j3-eod1y TO WHOLESALE OROCERS, ZilQUOR PEAT.urfi^ DISTILLERS, DRUGGISTS, And S Manufacturers. E SSENTIAL OILS, for flavoring and improving Brandy, Rum, Port Wine, Bourbon, Rye, Scotch aud Irish Whiskies, age and body preparations for neutralising and rnolliiying Whiskey and Spirit Col- °rinp.. Syrups and Fruit Juices for Brandy, Whiskev SK^2irM ,i Jr o Ud J ? t E art J of “od other Biandles, Holland and London Gin, Ac. Dr F’ Treatise on Fermented LIqnors, with 1,000 Recipes, s FOR DRUGGISTS’ USE. Persian Insect Powder, Fly Paper, Loadstone, Fluorspar and Fluoiic Acid, Mmig uieac, and all rare Chemicals and Drugs. FOR SOAP MANUFACTURERS. 8'llicate of Soda in Crystals, Llqnid and Jelly China Clay and Terra Alba, Soap Stone, Rosin Soda. Ash, Ac JOS. W. FEUCHTRANGER, hi. v 1 -eod3m No. 55 Cedar st„ N. Y. COAL, COAL i)AA TONS Superior Cumbeiland Coal, "UU 400 tone very choice Pal lor Coal. 6oO tans Lackawaua Steamboat Coal. 500 tons Lackawana Coal, Egg and Stove » size, 100 tons Blacksmith’s Cod. Landing and for sale in quantities to suit purchas ers by d2S-eod2w CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. McKAY, ULISM & CO.; Commission Merchants, TXEALERS In White Oak and Yellow Pine Timber of -U all sizes. Cush advances made on consignments of Timber, Cotton, Naval Stores, 4c. The above-named house offer nnu-ual facilities for the sale of Southern Products, and respectfully so licit consignments. McKAY. BLISS 4 CO , d21-tawtf 155 Broadway. N. Y. W. M. WALSH, W HOLESALE Druggists, corner Barnard and Broughton streets, Savaanab, Ga., General Agent for the South. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Stops Hair from Falling Out. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer Prevents Headache. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer is elegantly Perfumed. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Is all that can be claimed aa a dressing. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer possesses all (he merit claimed for it. A single trial convinces the most sceptical of Its value, if, after a thorough trial of two bottles it does not give perfect satisfaction, the money will be refunded. Sold everywhere at $1 per bottle. Six bottles for tt. dlK-eod if J. SHAFFER, Commission Dealer In all kinds ot FOREIGN AND D< )MESTIC FRUITS aim PRODUCE, Wkst Washington Market, Opposite 143 West st.. Bulkhead between Barclay and Vesey sts., > NEW YORK. Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on band, and put up for the Sonthem market All consignments promptly attenked to. tar Refers to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J. Walsh, and J. H parsons. iv12 endlv Ale and Porter. | A CASKS McBwan’s and Alsop’s celebrated Ale I U and Porter, 5 casks Byass’ London Porter. Just received and lor sale by d23-eOdlw CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. ASTEN & THR0CKM0BT0N, NO. 253 BOWERY, NEW YORK, M ANUFACTURERS and Dealers in Builders’ and Locksmiths' Hardware. Nails. Failles, Cord, Rim Locks and Knobs, Butt IUnges, Brass and Iron Keys and Castings, Goug Bella. Wire, Silver-Plating, Ac. All orders, large or small, furnished promptly at 10 per cent, less than market pricea. nr pi 9 0m J. C. KOCH, No. 33 Beckman Street, Comer Of William, NEW YORR, Manufacturer of Stationery, Photographic Albums, Moslc Paper, Folios, Books, Ac. n21-3m CJALCTATOBY. Q The Dying Year; a Poem. . _ , InsHle' View 01 Four Years in the Rebel Capital, I. The Forehead of the siortu. IL Montgomery. HI. Congress and Cabinet. Torchwork—A Taleof jhe Shenandoah ; a Poem by Innes Randolph. The Nose of a Notary ; Bom the French of Ed mond About. I The Eaat and the West at War—Blood Flows. II The Cat Hunt. French Felons ; from the Corah ill. Reminiscences of a Southern Hospital; by Its EhlobJn^a Poem ; by J* 9 - R Randall. fnme'lindof Nod; from the TempleBsr. Mr. Rnrhaiattflft 4dmlnl3tratlon ; a Review. Our Gosalp~- Tilings on this Side. Things Over the Water. Art OfMoln • • t- ti Theatricals. WHOLESALE Boots, Shoes and Brogans. M. KRAUSS, 14 ress and 57 St. Julian Streets, SAVANNAH, GA., Is enabled, through his permanent house In Bos ton, to fnrnlsh Joebers and Dealers in this city, as well as those m the country, with BOOTS AND SHOES at more reasonable rates than any ptber house, dll-tf - L —— r OROrERitcs, t.iat OUft, Jk,t\, H. G. RUWE. JOHN H. RUWK. H. 6. ROWE & CO. WUm.KdAl.K bFAl.EKd 1 Groceries, Ales, Wines AND LIQUORS, ~ Ol all descriptions, • AT FALI.IGANT’S OLD PAINT STAND, Corner St. Julian & Bryan Sts., Near the Pulaski House. AGENTS FOR ALE AND LAGER BEER. dlS-lm SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS Ch. Farre Champagnes FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA. au30 Ft lit; i pu’ Ueur I • tl kue *tr u c-a’iiraftre. i' i> iur, 5uu lrou U uopob e. and Venders at « distant e ! -d’s-ru.: lehed menthiy at $i ct, Lei veen S;. Pao; * ml and odjp aiding is General A gent . ul furnish the Tr. le, i reduced rates. ..a send Post 1»E(.F> Ol A CO . .ct i o„ Balt more. E. L. NEIDLINGER, CORNER CF Barnard and Broughton Streets, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, W OULD respectfully announce to his friends and the public generally that he has resumed the SADDLERY BUSINESS. next door to hU former stand, and by and moderate prices, hope* to receive a liberal ahare of the trade. He Is prepared to make np promptly all orders for HARNESS, BRIDLpS, ETC. His brother, Tnr. J. 8. NEIDLINGER. will be found wiib e.r.d would he glad to flee l«is frietr-8. J1 E. 1. NBIDUNG2R Land for Sale. A V VLOABLB Plantation ou the Atlantic A Gci/ j Railroad, at No. con’aiiiint acres, i>ie GROCERIES, &C. QUNNY BAGGING. SEA ISLAND BAGGING, ROPE, BACON, NEW YORK EDWARDS' HA1I3, . COFFEE, SUGAR, <Sc., &c., &c. PHILLIPS A MYK.BS, J^ I m - 86 Bay Street AUCTION SALES, 1 ■> ' ^ ■ —ii*» ■ 1 ' Yif 1“ hake chances for investment. > York, Wiilinmn, Molntlre Ac Co, Oif-r lor sale one hundred aereq of Land, 3 it miles irom Savannah, ou the White Bluff Road. This la tn ex. rllem siork Farm or for Gardening purposes. A poitiuu of u la under cultivation and the balance heavily timbered, and there are 5.000 new Rail* and 100 cords of Wood cut and piled on it, Also, One desirable Lot at Thundertwlt. Titlee perfect. Terms cash. jg AUCTION SALES. York, Williams, Mulutire 41 Co. Will tell THIS DAY. at 10 o’clock, in front of Store, 162 Buy street : 1 bbl Gibson’s Whiskey 100 sucks Liverpool Salt . 2n tubs Butter, prime SO boxes Family Soap 6ii boxes Mould Candles 6o boxes Adamantine Candle. 20 boxes Starch 10 dosen Wood Pails 20 doaeu Wash Board. 20 dozen Brooms 50 boxes Lemons ALSO, An invoice of Boots and Shoes 1 fine Horse, for saddle or harneu 1 set Single Harness, new 1 good Boggy 1 good ChlSering Plano 1 Book Case and other articles of Fnrnlture Yankee Notions. Ac., 4c. J12 BY BELL, WILLY A CHK8TIAS. AT PRIVATE SALE. The West Half of Lot No. 9, Calhoun Ward, fronting on Jones street. The Improvements consist of a finely finished Brick Residence containing Ten Rooms with gas throughout, and a well of excqjlen. water and a flue Force Pump. dl3-tf AT PRIVATE BALE. By Bell, Wylly & Christian. Small Lots of Land. There having be**n‘?o mar-y applications for Small Tracts of Land for location, (he owner of the above Laud, feelint; a disposition to meet this demand ln*s placed In the market, for a lew days, Lota of Five Acres, or more, par: cleared, on the Augusta Road, op posite to the ihrce mile stone, also on the White Blufl Road, opposite to the two mild stone. tf-nlC FOR NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Company REDUCTION OF PASSAGE. cablw, (HI Steerage, $10 OO The very fast sailing Steamship FLAMBEAU, w. B. EATON, Commander, Will positively (all on her regular day, Saturday, 13th Inst., at — o'clock. For freight or passage, having very superior ac commodations, apply to DO JOHN R. WILDER, Agent. STAR LINE. for NBW YORK. The line Steamship AMERICA, Lindt, Common der, will leave for the above port ou Saturday, Jan. 13th, at — o'clock. For freight or passage, having superior state room accommodation*, apply to J1 ° BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO. Empire Line. FOR NEW YORK. Atlantic Mail Steamship Company. PASSAGE REDUCED TO > m 833. rhe new and fast side-wheel steam- w ‘hip SAN JACINTO, Loveiand, mas- t ter, will sail as above, on PIERCE SKEH4N, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fine Groceries Boots and 8hoe- C lothing, For eign and Domestic Wines, LIqnors and Scgurs. A’ao, Skehan's Celebrated GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER in bottle and in wood. London and Dnblln Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng lish Ales, 4c. Liberal deductions made to the trade. 176 BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH, dll-tf and 62 Liberty street, N. Y. Saturday, Juan ary 13, at 3 1-2 o’clock. For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accom modations, apply to B. n. IIARDEE, No. 12 Stoddard’s Range. GARRISON 4 ALLEN, Agents, j9 . No. 5, Bowling Green, N. Y. KIRLIN, BR0. & BURKE, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN M, WHS AND LIQUORS, CORNER WHITAKER STREET AMD BAY LANE. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED k DELIVERED. au21 if T. J. DUNBAR & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN WINES. LIQUORS, SEGARS. &C. 147 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA., (NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.) W E invite the attention of the Trade and I he Pub lic generally to our large and elegant assort, meat of Wines, Liquor*, Cordial*, Conserves, Sc* gar*, etc., etc., which Is not excelled by any similar establishment in the 8tates. We are sole proprietors af DUNBAR’S CELE BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputation of whi -b le fully established in this and foreign coun tries; DUNBAR’S well known STOMACH BITTERS, gnaranted superior to any article of the kind, de signed expressly for hotel and family use: DUN- UAR’S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war ranted of the utmost parity, and put up expressly for our house, of which w<- 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 Stales, put up by us incases for export and home consumption. T. J. D. 4 Co. are sole Agents for A. A H- W. Catherwood's Pure RYE WHISKIES, XX and XXX brands, guaranteed unsurpassed tn quality and ex- cllouce. Constantly ou hand, a large aud well se lected stock of BOURBON and WHEAT WHISKIES, worthy the attention of the trade and connoisseurs generally. An assortment of SEGARS of finest grade**, manufactured and imported expressly for ibis house, which we offer at the very lowest net cash prices. BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, CHAMPAGNES, und every description and grade of Foreign Liquors imporlcd directly by this bonsc, and for sals in bond or duty paid, at lowest market rates. d20-tf 25 MOLASSES. HHDS Superior tyUSCOVADQ MOLASSES, re ceived per steamer Chase. For sale by SORREL EROTHERS, 82 Bay street. Alonzo M. West. Ciu*l*s W. West. A. M. & C. W. WEST, GROCERS, LIBERTY STREET. BETWEEN BARNARD AND V WHITAKER. A GOOD seleclion of choice GROCERIES. WINES and LIQUORS, constantly on hand. We solicit a call, trusting our goods, prices and attention will please our patrons. J6-1 w * Provisions, &c. rrHE undersigned are constantly receiving con- 1 slgnments of Bacon, Ham*>, Shoulders, lard. Butter, Flour, Ac., on Commission, which they will sell at tne loweit market rules. KENNETH, McLEA, A CO., di S -i m 202 Bay street. BUTTER, Flour and Lard. Having received a laigc stock of the above, A T VERY LOW RATES, we are able to offer great inducements to buyers. RAN DELL 4 CO., Southwest corqer of Bay and Barnard sts. Watches Jewelry! Silver and Plated Ware, Fancy Goods. Ac., T HE undersigned respectfully call* the attention of the citizen* and visitor* from the country to his ” iKnSS* or Wa'ctos. Jewelry. Silver and ad Ware locks, ' " \ ' ... — .« ,fce moft celebrated Man ■ well Piste.. vily ;•* an * Plat :i= titters. ■ V* * UNDERWRITERS’ SAUL Bell, Wylly & Christian, TO MORR6W at 10 o’clock, lu front of store will ^el!, for account of all concerned, damaged on b-juid schooner Island Queen . roll.-* Wire Netting. AT AUCTION. By Bell, Wylly & Christian. Will be sold on SATURDAY. In front of store, at 11 o’clock: 2 Horses 2 Drays 2 seta Harness jl2 UNDERWRITER S SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. TO-MORROW, at 10 o’clock. In front of store, will be sold fur account of' Underwriters anil all con cerned ; Boxes Adamantine Candles, cases Hardware Soap, Dry Goods, Medicines Rolls Carpeting, kegs Butter, Stove aud Fixture* Boxes Cheese. Coffee Mills, bbl* Flour Boxes Wine, boxes Raisins, Ulus Kits Mackerel, Champagne, boxes Brandy Iok, boxes Books, cases Cutlery Boxes Scales, pkgs Saddlery, Tin Cana -Boxes Clothing, Fancy Goods Damaged on board steamer Savannah, and (old under 1 impaction ol Port Warden.,* Jlk UNDERWRITERS’ SALE. By Bell, Wylly k CliriitUn. 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 ii bale do damaged op board steamer Comet from Macon, and brought |o thjs pity by steamer —, and sold under inspect jpp of the Port Warden*. jll A.X PRIVATE SALE. By Bell, Wylly & Christian. Lots Nos. 45 and 46, Lafayette Ward, fronting on Jones street. The Improvements consist of a first-class Brick Dwelling, containing twelve rooms, besides Bath and Dressing rooms, with all modern Improvements an* l conveniences. Gas, cold and hot water, speak ing trumpets, range, 4c. Buildings on lane consist of brick stable, carriage house, wood and coal rooms with comfortable apartments above. dss-tf AUCTION SALE. By Mendel & Lafflteau. On FRIDAY, Jan. 12, In front of atore. at 11 o’clock, A. M., will be sold : 1,300 acres of Land In McIntosh county, all well wooded ; part of the tract lying on the Alfamaha river, and coming with in a half mile of the A. A Gulf Road. For particn- lara apply at the store. J10-3 AT AUCTION. By Mendel St Lafflteau. THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, will he sold at unction, In front of store: 30 cases Ale, pints 1 bag Alspice 1 bag Black Pepper U-uns and Shoulders 6 Mahogany Chairs Book Case. Mattresses, Beadsteads, Ac. A variety of Dry Goods 20 sacks Bran (middlings), damaged on board steamer 1 Spring Wagon jl'2 AUCTION. AUCTION. Every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evening 9, At Store, No. 71, St. Julian street, where a general assortment of Dry Goods. Yankee Notions, Jewelry, 4c., 4c„ will be offered. Sales positive. . JB.tf administrators sale. I N pursuance of an order of the Coart of Ordinary or Chatham county, will be sold on the first Tues day In February next, at the Conrt House door, In the city of Savannah,, during the nsnal hours or sale, all the undivided half Interest or James Bilbo, late $$ceased, In the Shandy Hall farm, situated near the city of Savannah on the Thunderbolt road,- said farm containing In all fifty acre*, more or lees. The said half Interest sold for the pnipose ol di vision JOHN O. FEERILL. d7-td Administrator. Figs. CHOICE lot, both small and large drams. L <115 tf CHAS. L. COLBY 4 CO GUANO. P ERUVIAN and Swan bland Guanos, Sm phates, and the Brace Concentrated Fi are offered to the Trade at the lowtwt wholesale prices, by GEO. E. WHITE A CO., 66 Cliff ktreet. New York. iil&-3ra For Eiceboro. The sloop FLEET, Captain Charles Thompson, Is now receiving freight as above, and will positively sail Saturday. For particulars, enquire on ooard, at Lower Rice Mill, or to M. J. DOYLE, railroad passing th 'ongU. the balance well a .icdvd. JU-’ seven* /-nv* urn » cle# re<L For particnlare, applv to FAWCKrt & CO.. 1S3 CongrCflB struct- "triicala: H’tec :. n » ,n » Bepolritgci „«. l.-i, J«w*ir '.nd Clock*. Having t.-ne lot titipe’*'atwo'km n engaged u*u.-!artto6 :s ecerta. , ed A. HAR1G; d*-*‘*26 6m Bro- ghton and Whitaker Ms _ Storehouse. GOOD and convenient s: L Apply a! 134 haj trvrt. i'Uir for Htn; — J12-1 No. 110 Bryan street For LIVERPOOL. The fine new dipper bark MARIA HENRY, 1‘BTNCE. Commander. b.r.-ing thri • icurth* of uer ca r g . ^aged. will quick urepat* 1> For balance ul freight, apply to CHAS. L COi-F A CO.. ll.fUer ct Afi-rr.rc and Bay street*. Lircrul allowances z k . au nta to our friends n Livcrpo* FOR NEW YORK. The fast-sailing schooner M. G. FaRR, haying the bulk of her cargo e;. aged, will have quick despatch for the above port. For freight, apply to HUNTER 4 GAMMELL. Jl’2-4 For Charleston. Tho United States Mall Steamer Capt. George H. Beacvoiit, will positively leave for Charleston, touching at Hil ton Head and Beaufort, on Friday, January 12tb, at 8 a. m. For freight or passage, apply to tho Captain, ou board, foot of West Broad street, or to Jll-2 L. a BENNET. FOR MACON. HAWKINSVILLE. AND LANDINGS ON THE ROUTE. The new and fast Sids-wheel Steamer Asher Ayres, Capt. WM. TAYLOR, Will have despatch. Goods received fres of storage In the Wharf Stores, No. 5 and 6, below Lincoln street. dec27 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO. Freights . FOB AUGUSTA, rnfiE undersigned are prepared to receive goods at -■- their Warehouses—free of expense and cov ered by Insurance—for shipment to Augusta and points beyond by their regular line of light draught boats. Apply to CHAS. 1.. COLBY, sept‘29—tf cor. Bay and Abercora sts. Baltimore, Charleston and Havana STEAMSHIP LINE, VIA CHARLESTON FROM BALTIMORE. The first clag* Side wheel Steamship ISABELLA, H. C. WANBERSC, Commander, will leave Charleston for Baltimore on MONDAY, lttb ifist., at — o'clock precisely. For freight or passage, having elegant Stateroom accommodations, apply to * GARRANDIE A IBBANA, Agents, 18 Commerce street: Baltimore, Or CHISOLM BROS., Agent*,, JS-tf 32 Ea«t Bast Bay, Charleston. S C. For Palatka, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FER- NAND IN A, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and fast sailing Steamer LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. King, Having been placed permanently upon this route will leave for the above places on Every Thursday Morning, at lOo’clock. For freight or passage, having splendid cabin ac commodation, apply on board, at the Florida Steam Packet wharfi or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGIIAM, d3-tf Agents. SHIPPING. FOR AUGUSTA AND LANDINGS ON THE RIVER. The flu. steamer General Berrv Captain Isaac Henry, *- 9 will leave as above on Friday, l dlh Instant, at 3 p . For freight or passage apply to CHAS. L. COLBY 4 CO l ‘‘ Corner Bay and Abercom afreet-* FOB AUlDSfA, AND INTERMEDIATE LANDING - Steamer TJnioj Capt. FRAZIER, dlsp r S*.t£re‘ ht ‘ hU day ’ have quick P i T |!’J S ,.m atiS aud lD order, and oommrad- eJ l>y officer, of long experience on the river river^’ ^ ,h ' S S * l0w ai !tD J' boata ° n Iho re ,S°'l C . li an ? ,t ” re ' 1 * n flre-proof war. non.. Forfre'ght apply to F. M. MYRELL Harris' Buildings, Bay st;c*-u or to W. JOHNSON di9 tl On W - FOR AUGUSTA. Tns FOR, Rio De Janeiro. CALLING AT 8t. ThMUHt Para, Pernambuco and B&hJ* The United States and BrsMl M*iJ gteqmahlp Company win ^patch S^a’aoth of every month, A NEW AND FUtST-CLASS STEAMSHIP, To Leave at * o’rfoek, P- ■>-, From Ffer 43. Worth River. In letters have to P“* through the Port Office. „ An experienced Surgeon will be in attendance n for frsigkt an oartage, having splendid accommn datlonA WP*Y ° THOMAS ASENCIO 4 CO., aetsi-*m Wo. IT, Broadway, New York. For Liverpool. — The ffnt-claaa British ship MOZART, Cart. ffmJVb will hs^ve despatch for the fibre port. For freight engagements, apply to jll-lw T. R. 4 J. G. MILLS. k® t © o. m e t e l e i: SLSK!!* rrcl8ht thu day and Ie * re Fvlr frS°? PI ° w111 fullow tlle Helen. Fur freight urp iss..ge. np^jy to J,l S! KEIN A coy FOR AUGUSTA AND WAY LAND1NG3, The flee steamer ECLIPSE, Capt. J. P. WARD, Friday, Evening, at 4 o’clock For fr eight or passage, apply to J>b F. W. SIMS A tXr For Doctortown Thomasville. The Steamers Gen. Sheploy, Orient, ind Clarion. WiU make Tri-we. k!y Trips to Doctortown, In ,n- nectiun with ihe Arlantic and Golf Railroad, le* •• i: - Savannah on Tuesdays, ThursUava and Snndayr Through ireight payable by shiy.pera at our 0;V.- Freight received dm iug the week, aud stored fr*» of expense. For freight or passage apply to CHAS L. COLBY A CO. n20 Corner Abercora and Bay atree'i. t&~ CHANGE OF DAY’ ANJ FREIGHT AND PASSAGI IR. LUC FOR JACKSON ILE, I N L A N O VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. I \ fErnandina THE STEAMER F -A. aST 3ST i E CAPTAIN McNELl Will leave as above from the Wharf foot of West Broad street, o; 26tb at 10 o’clock a. m., and will every Tuesday following at amt o notice. This boat Is In very excellent order, by officers of experence; and has s u |,e accommodations for passengers While the boat Is on hor trips, fr ceived and stored in fire-proof ware; pense. For fr eight or passage, apply to F. M. M\ /. d22 lm Harris’ llulldi •_ Or to W. Jor . Srrambuac -SDAk next. ' rju icleaye - be „ r < ■*(«!■' room REDUCTION OF R .. MACON i HAWKINSVILLE VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, ALd Landings on the Altamaha at . g«sc c. * ura, THE * Steamer O .*:I' Capt MoTanfey will have quit k despatch nd above 1 his f>oat is in good order, bu 1 trade, and rates A 1 In Insurance * . Freight received daily, and storso -proof wars homo at Florida Wharf, foo’ of West tread s:r**c. Transportation charges on good* for Ma<vi, t Hawklnsrllle paid promptly. Arrangements have been mad- with the Agent ol the Macon A B unswtek Railroad to forward good* through to Macon en arrival of boat at Hawkinsvillt. without d*lM. Rattb or FarrcHT; To Macon, per 100 its. $2 60 -. do. per foot, 76c.; to Hawkinsvlll per 10O ;- i, Jr do., per foot, 60c. For frclghr, 4c., apply to J. B. PRESDEE. Act. 109 Br* igjtli - free!. J:’. M. MiT.Eti 110 Harris Bu.. :J!g3. . For Augusta, THE STEAMER R. PI. MA.Y, Will have diFp&tcn fur the Mbovc floods receiv ed at all time and stored ln» r « f warejicaj% U*jt of Lincoln street, free of J. M. K1NCHLE7, A«nt Office in Clsghora A Conning^m’s The May arrived jnAnenata from Havanoah on la«t Friday \vitb her mil frehcht. tf 0 ct» NEW ROUTE TO South-Western Georgia, YU SUNBURY AM) STATION No. 4 AT LANTIC & GULF R R. The new and swift Steamer O. F. Potter WUl leave her whart loot of Abcr o.-n si.-oct on every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY ai fluDaY, at 7 o’clock a. m., connecting at Snnbory with a uneof stages for Station Ko. 4 A. 4 G. K. it Passeagcn by ihb rente will arrive a* Station No. 4 i* time to take the train for Th- . .:aw- ing day*, connecting at Thomas i:>- w .'n sit, a tor Monticello, Fla., and Albany, Go- Returning, passenger* will re. a fcvannsh on Tuesdays, Thursdays sad Sa- :»js u* lie.- tor dinner. Time between Savannah and . L- -. Ilk 1 . ..rty hour*. Co. passage only apply to CHAS. L. COLBY A 00 d21-lm Csrnexof Aberc ti anuBay \ ■MS