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y ( ,ni*WP Birbmond, Monday, Jannary IH. at 1*
clot* tb- F „R acocsta.
H gxprcss, Tuesday, January 23d, *t
3t eaifl&f ***
■clDct^ r M)uBla B randt, Tuesday, January SSd, at
G. Gibbons, every Saturday morning
„*» er
o'clock®
,ea«er«'u>
,t«>■ ,n - fob cnABLBSTON.
fountain, Monday, January 22d, at 3
I jteBtoor
4S'r” hgr!e “
o'clock.
Houghton, every Tuesday mom-
»t> c
F,m pOCTORTOWff.
Xwo Boys, every Tuesday morn lug, at 8
at 7
Stelinsr
lo-cloct
steAinfr
I o'clock
Stea»ei G eB
u: o’clock in0U ASVii.!.ic.
F. Potu-r, every Monday, Wednesday
Orient, every Tuesday morning,
slicpley, every Sunday morning,
steamer t>.
v morning,
| and
St4 «»er Sylvan
I 10 o’cloolt*
Steamer
Ain't-
-.earner L;:
at 7 o'clock.
fob flobida.
Shore, every Tneaday morning, at
Fannie, every Tuesday morning, at 10
e B iKer, every Thursday morning, at
Getty, every Saturday morniDg, at
iteumerHelei
| ]a o'clock
- 0 7sTEAUSBS.-Tl‘ e steamship Cumbria,
to sail on Saturday, was unavoidably de-
* JvsrU5f ‘leave ou Tuesday morning at eleve n
laved, me ■
° amslilp Richmond, advertised tosaU jester-
j T ‘r-'also delayed and wiU leave this morning at
| it u’cloek.
n nriCOSTKE.—Saturday about one o'clock
SIilE tiu'- atialr tool: place under the blufl which
‘ i:1 °° e .,! ending fatally. It appears that the wharf
^'‘the blutl"w.is thronged with negroes, the
.tenement betug a duel which was
the river between a couple of
aui -o descent, and those assembled
U '"!- not viry particular what they (lid or said.
jj' C’ d’os Finley, employed by LaKoche & West
lo attend their«
cause of tiie 1
tilling place * cro
lu pursuauce of his lustruc-
uu person (white or black) to walk
n.iHS iO unu" " 4 . _ ,
,.. a ir-i i, .eeiton) ou the wharf, particular-
tiiroaga t“ e “■*“
ly with lighted
aepe
r cigars, found a couple of
uizei' J mating their way through and
aivd'0 til'an’ to put oat their pipes and go Into the
, o.ie of them It appears put his pips in his
i-j, ;, u j stood talking to a white mau, while the
,, in a somewhat delimit rnanuer, said It
oilier out, w ** ^
Silee cuuutry and they might walk where they
ku. Some muic words ensued between the
■white mau aud the negro, whence latter made a
luiiveiiuuL as if to draw Ills pistol, upon which the
v. -nitc m-u struck him (a la Heenau), knocking him
duivn- Immediately after two shots were exchanged
iiuiiiluneously, and our reporter was unable to a3-
certain who was tue first to Arc.
soon ou hand and arrested the
lice mau having goiteu out of the
w. Wiiii- taking him to the police barracks there
viu considerable excitciueut, aud at one time it
(uokidthough there would be some trouble. The
p,,',/.-;. i.j'veud, arrested some two or three sympa-
t.iU,’ panics, which had the effect of quieting
things-
Ci'inarriving a: the barracks the first person es-
aminc-i was Cyrus Bristol, aud the police officer ex-
W'jital a large navy revolver which lie had taken
aumthe pii-utn i. It was a fearful looking weapon,
and looked a, though Untight kill at a much greater
distance than act osa the street. He was locked up
to c tearing.
fide ware several parti-ei arrested for interfering
with tie i-filters id the discharge of tiieh'duties, and
aaoag them oue Aaron A. Bradley, who asseverated
that he intended helping the officers instead of la-
tuteiir.g with them, and was dischared upon that
awn).
C&ptafa Andeuon- received word from the Freed-
B:a'» Lareau that they would hear that case at two
o'clock, but upon proceeding there our reporter
Sound tils case had been adjourned until thl3 morn-
lag at 10 o'clock, and the parties were hold In $5,COO
ball for tUelt appearance.
A-: AFrafK Or HO.SOE.-TWo FhEEtfrlEX EffGAOEP
BADra.-Oa Saturday morning last, two colored
meat dealers got iuto a quarrel at the market,In tiie
course of vvliicli.words passed that made ine/Ita
lic aa appeal to ' pistols aud coffee” at Screven's
terry, ’me challenge passed and was accepted. All
iiioprepaiaimas having been made according to the
custom in aifrhs of iionot, the two mert dealers
left their stalls on the given errand of butchering
(£ h whi', ami :»kmg boats quietly .proceeded with
a few friends, ot their own color, (to the number of
forty or fifty, while ail excited crowd thronged the
wharves on this .-tde.j to the noted duelling ground.
Whether the police got wind of the affair or the par-
tic discovered that their grievance* were not of a
w.are demanding effusion of blood, or one of them
showed the black feallier, Is not publicly known.—
hfe understand, however, that Judges O’Byrne and
ilardwell, of the Frecdmen's Bureau, hnve volnn-
teerul to mediate between the belligerents, and will
take measures to prevent :i collision, as well as to
scurf against the spread <-f duelling among the
tadmea.
Heteopouias f-be goat’ANT.—This Company is
already one of the most efficient Are organizations
10 our city, its membership comprises a large num-
wr of outmost respectable young men, whose pub-
> ; >pim and praiseworthy efforts to place oar lire
"■■putin-.-ii on n footing with that of other large
'--lit; . ..a..try deserve and have already elic-
*-« the ii'-oia! aid and co-operation of our most in-
- ■ afial citizens. With the Hook and Ladder Truck,
os.-lgued to tiiem by Ciilet Fireman C. C. Casey, they
!| Bie performed eficrflve service at all fires since
•ot-.r organization lu July last. Having contracted
tor a firm class 8teatn Fre Engine, which wifi now
»uoa be completed, they are endeavoring to raise
-‘--tluau! necessary to pay for and fully equip It.—
b hie il>t published below It will be seen that they
-a-e already obtained nearly $30CU To complete the
•ft.Jdcu amount, they appeal to our public spirited
-.Mia and property owners for further »ubscrip-
^l-sto of subscrltion will be opened to-day, and
_\' f- found at the counting room of the Herald,
: l>u mean and Advertiser, at the Pulaski House,
ad Hosse. Oar House Molina’s segar store,
'w ae2 . iCu ’ 33egarstore ’ Uhcoln’s drugstc--.
tv .M. C °' S Uru * SUjr - and la tb. hands of
c i-bxcrlpiion commute.
.fESctat-rioN LIST oi meteofoutan
AtnoUb
V, “ Aviego.
1; Bftgham.""
Wm. Baiter
„ by..
A Sea
A- Wilbur...
Colby & Cj.... ”
Cunningiiam'i.
Purse
“• J- Wckerson
bcVliit i Morga
a- feruaudez
,Co
•J; A. Hardee.
—Her Hardee
’ »V ttlSOll <1
Thi Thsatbk.—By way of varying the character
of the entertainments at tlila place of-amusement,
and of enlisting public interest, the managers of the
theatre announce that they will dispense to the' pat
rons of the theatre during the present week a num
ber of costly and beautiful gifts, including sewing
machines, watches, opera glasses, etc. The purchase
ofa ticket at the usual rate entitles its holder to a
chance at the prizes. The modus operand of the
busluesa la fully explained In the advertisement In
another column. The pieces to-night are “The Little
Treasure” and “The Limerick Boy."
The distribution of prizes takes place between the
pieces.
The steamboat “Express,” Capt. J. H. Morgan,
arrived ou Saturday night and already has her car
go discharged. She will receive freight to-day at
Demund’s lower press for Augusta and landings on
the river, and will sail positively on Tuesday morn
ing at daylight.
Shipping' Intelligrenoe.
Miniature Almanac—This Day.
Sun rises 6 M.Moon sets morn
Suu sets 5 04|Illgh water 1 13
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Sunday, Jan. Si. 1st,e.
Arrived.
Steamer Ella, Rowland, Darien—M A Cohen.
Steamer IIM Cool. Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen.
Steamer Fannie, McNelty, Palatxa, etc—F M Mv-
rell.
Steamer Express, Morgan, Augusta—FMMyrell.
Steamer Fountain, Castuer, Jacksonville, etc—M
A Cohen.
Steamer 0 F Potter, Cessar, Sunbuiy—Chas L Col
by & Co.
Sloop Carrie Kerap, Baker, Sapelo—Master.
Brig W H Sawyer, Ray, Philadelphia, with coal to
Wilcox A Minor.
Schr J G Dailey, Baltimore.
Cleared.
Steamship Lulu, New York, In ballast—B H Har
dee.
Steamship Sau Salvador, Atkins, New Yorkr-B H
Hardee.
Steamship Herman Ltvlng3toa, Baker, New York
J R Wilder.
Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, Paiatka, Fla—L
S Benuett.
Steamer W G Gibbons, PUllpot, Augusta—Erwin A
Hardee.
Steamer Entitle, Bender, Hilton Head.
Br ship Herald, Calvert, Liverpool—Chaa Green A
Son.
Schr Anna Sims, O'Keefe, Darien—C L Colby A Co.
Schr Ira E Bliss. Plymouth, N H.
Imports.
Per steamer Express, from Augusta— o-a bales up
land cotton, 1 do sea island do.
Per steamer Fountain, from Jacksonville, etc—64
pkgs mdse.
Per steamer Ella, from Darien—3(11 bales cotton.
Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—109 bales cot
ton, 4 do moss.
Per schr J Dailey, from Baltimore—9,482 sacks and
2.30<f bushels coni, COO sks wheat, 13 do oats, SO bbls
lime, ISO bags bale stuff;.
Export),.
Per stcatnsbip San Salvador, for Sew York—889 bis
upland cotton, 3 do sea island do, and mdse.
Per steamship Herman Livingston, for New York—
1,040 bis upland cotton, 474 hides, 230 bis domestic,
and mdse.
Per Br ship Herald, for Liverpool—1.70S bales up
land cotton, 162 do sea Gland do, 2a,COO cane reeds,
320,700 feet timber.
Per schr Ira E Bliss, for Plymouth, N H—77,000 ft
timber.
Passengers.
Per steamship Herman Livingston, for New York
—J M Roberts, a Jordan, Mr Shaffer, C.pt Kiusev, L
Tilmau, N S Finney, J Lee, J T Axson. E Einstein, E
H Bacon, Lt Elliott and lady, D Post, R u Burnham,
a Schiller, C Stevens, and 13 steerage.
Per steamship San Salvador, for New York—C W
Wright, Mrs Forrester and child, T Riordon, Misses
MsiUieivaon, L PiUsberry, G W Smith, L Llppman. W
Nrvins, T Robiuson. J Robinson, Miss Oweus, T R
Whltwell. J C Kimball, lady and child. B Orme, 1) 11
Bryant, J Ttchuor, Miss M Clark, Miss Watkins, W U
Butler. O A Rose, W L Watkius, Capt S E O^deu, E
McQuade, S W Mason, C Schrenck, and 10 steerage.
Per steamer Ella, from Darieu—Col Prichard. J 5
Bryant, Esq.
Per steamer Fannie, from Jacksonville—A J Robins
0 Slums, R P Daniel, W Daniels, M L Nickels, TJ
Chase, A U McCau, Mr Henry, W R Haywood, Mrs
Gamble and child, R R Terry, K Holtbusou, EF llau-
kft', E Holyoke, S Simons, B Cn-.erliill, W Mitchell.
J il iiorsei lady and child, J F King, J W Btuly, J U
Young, It Church, J F Winchester, U W Schuyler, B
Winton, J K liighsmlth, Mr Epplng, B D Fox, C
Flanders, and 6 deck.
I f 00 L. C Norvoll A Co. loo 00
2c 00 Patterson A
loo uu! Tucker 10 oo
IH. i'lrciier 10 00
10 OcI Schreiner & Sou.. 10 00
20 Do Stewart A Co 2S 00
„ 'A- A. Solomons a
100 00 (,'0 23 00
-01. htaimn io oo
„ A M. Scarbrough 16 00
t’ CO.w.H. Stark.. ... 26 00
in a?- • A. Topham... 10 00
10 oo)j. T . Thomas,
; Agent 100 00
*® 00 A- Wlibur, Agent
Alexander Harden for ten lus.
Utility Waison ** lo ° °®l Companies. .. 1000 00
.Co.:.. 30U4 , r iE. C. Wade i Co. to 00
Seine ins c'o'" It ® J Woodbridge A
j - T A ji. h®'Bro 10 00
lira.. uu ' - j Dr. J. j. Waring.. 20 00
^■B.Knan'A"'"' «I Proceeds of Com-
lo no pllmentary Ben-
lo oo I tfit by Raymond
*5 001 at Hamilton.... 300 00
10 00 Post Fund, muta-
1 ry 600 00
DIED.
ROBERTS—On the ethinst., at the resldenc^of
his uncle, Edmund Byne, Esq., In Waynesboro’,
Burke county, D. Bolan Roberts, aged *1 years aud
S months. The deceased was a native of Scrlven
county, a most estimable young man, whose un.
timely death is sincerely mourned by a large circle
of relatives and friends.
BENTLY—In this city, January 18,1SW, at the resi
dence pf David J. Deas, the Rev. William Bently,
colored preacher, aged 72 years; for 47 years a mem
ber of the Methodist Church, and for 41 years a
faithful minister of the Gospel in said Church.
OBITUARY.
Departed this life January 1st, 1808, ELLEN, wife
of Thos. Byrne, of this city.’
The deceased was borff In Niagara , C. W., Oct. 31,
1838, but was a resident of Savannah when the fatal
disease terminated her life. Few circles of society
have been called npon to mourn l he loss of a more
valued member than that In .which lived and moved
the subject of this notice. Few who have associated
with her in the relations of life will mourn a more
sincere Christian or a more devoted wile, around
whom was clustered eveiy virtue that dignifies and
adorns the character of woman. In domestic life no
one more beautifully illustrated the virtues that illu-
lumine and make happy the circle of home. Kind,
gentle and charitable, no one knew her but to love
aud admire her. Endeared to all by her gentle dis
position and sincere devotion, we will miss her- Ac
cepting her affliction with submission, humbly bow
ing to the will of God, aud remembering that whom
He loveth ne chasteueth, she bore her illness with
wonderful resignation and fortitude.
Every attention was shown to her by her devoted
husband, who watched over her with great solicitude,
hoplug, yet how vaiuly, that she might tie spared to
him. Kind hands soothed her pillow, and loved lips
whispered of a home beyond the stars where the
weary at rest, where sin and sorrow are unknown,
and where happiness is complete In the enjopmenl
of God.
Wo sincerely sympathise with her husband and
relatives in their sad bereavement. May God com
fort them, and may He watch over Little Nellie, and
grant she may be like iter gentle mother, whose pure
spirit will be a guardian angel to her and to tnose
to whom alls is -not lost, but only gone before.”
FRIEND.
Consignees.
Per steamer Fonutalu, from Charleston—Wright A
G. Southern Ex. il A Cohen.
Per steamer Ella, from Darien—A Low A Co, Brig
ham. B A Co, LuKoche A W. C’ol W R Pritchard.
LIST OF VECsiiliS i.V THk PORT OF
SAVANNAH.
Savannau, Jan. 22, iscc.
STEAMSHIPS.
Richmond, Fost.xU, loading, Baltimore—LaKoche
A West.
Cumbria, French, loading, Philadelphia—Hunter <t
Gatamell.
snips.
Swedish ship Oscar 1st, Overguard, Barcelona—
Carl Eppiug.
Thorwalsou, (Br) Bromage, discharging—Retd A
Stewart.
Favorite, (Br) Spain, loading, Liverpool—E A Soul-
lard.
Herald, Calvert, loading, Liverpool—C Green A
Son.
Mozart, (Br) Smith,.— tons, discharging—T R &
i C. Mills.
Dayspring (Br) Cooie, discharging—Chas Creen A
Son.
Consul, Bea3ley, discharging—W Battersby A Co.
Anabella, Adams, discharging—Brigham, Baldwin
& Co.
BARKS.
Arbitrator, Allen, discharging—Brigham A Bald
win.
Dreadnaught, (Br) Smith, G3u tons, loading, Liver
pool—C L Coltiv A Co.
Crnesco, (Br) Carrey. tons, loading, Liverpool—
R J Caughey.
Zepliyrine, Penlston, loading, Liverpool -Reid A
Stewart.
Evening Star, Fry, loading. Liverpool—Yonge A
Nixon.
W H Jenkins, (Brj Cromaiu, loading, Liverpool
—E A Soullard.
Maria Henry, Prince, loading, Liverpool—Chas L
Colby A Co.
Rockaway, (Br) Rossauce, discharging—E A Soul
lard. „ .
Crimea, (Brj England, discharging—-Brigham,
Baldwin A Co.
Colonist, (Br) Taylor, loading, Liverpool—C Green
& Son.
BBIUS.
Chas '7esley, Ford, discharging, Boston—Master.
Amazon, (Swedish) Svinhubong, discharging, Leg
horn, Italy—Clagliorn A Cunuingnam.
Geo Harris, French, discharging, Boston—Hunter
if Gammed.
Executive, , Matanzus, discharging—flag
horn A Cunningham.
Bessie, (Br) Jackson, discharging—Yonge A Nixon.
Handy, Bedel, discharging, New York—Tucker &
Patterson.
Atlantic, Wark, 101 tons, loading, Nassau, N P—B,
Wylly A Christian.
R C Wright, Hugg, discharging—R Habersham A
Son.
Ella, Brown, waiting—E A Soullard.
Daniel Boone, repairing.
Resolute, Laue, repairing—Master.
Clara Ellen, Dexter, discharging—Gowdy A Brad-
Monpra. —, waiting—Yonge A Nixon.
Ocean Belle, tons, Morton, discharging.
SCHOONERS.
J A Brown, loading, Havana.
Anna Sims, O’Keefe, loading, Baracoa, Cuba.
Fish, Davl9, discharging, Philadelphia—G R Tag.
gert.
JO Miller, Higgs, discharging,Eleuthura,Bahama
—Yonge A Nixon. .
G J Miller, (Br) discharging, Eleuthura, Banama3.
John E Dulv discharging, Baltimore.
Bay State, Toircy, discharging—F W Sima A Co.
Camilla, Clark, discharging—J R Wilder.
Ira Bliss, , discharging—Order.
John M* Broomall. Douglass, loading, Sew York—
Chas L Colby A Co. _ _ ,
Young Teaser, Morton, waiting —\ an Horn, Hol
yoke A Murray.
Callsta, Hall, loading, New York—C L Colby A Go.
fcaafei-
t0tai *2,886 00
tha^rf 1 ® ao °- I fr f o Challenge.—A challenge from
an " m ..^ waei plsto1 “hot, Capt. John Travis, “to
ooiaini. tlle Ca!tcd States,” appears In another
term- ^' j ls moruln K, which, from the novelty of the
Can-ait i ltle dlmcult J of the condltfons which the
» rt , a ,, “'hoses upon himself, cannot fall to excite
interest throughout the sporting world. Capt.
fifteen P . ropose * 10 make * match for $1,000 to shoot
I, [ ~, * dt * lu total darkness to hu opponent’s twen-
Savi,,„ gllt ' Tue mutcU 13 to take place either In
hits t affasta ° r 2iacoa ' T he other partlcu-
n WU. b« found la the challenge
New Books
DECEIVED by COOPER, OLOOTT8 A FABRELLY:
patting on Airs; a warning to wives
Three Times Dead. By Mis* M E. Braddoo
Roanoke. By O. H. Wiky
Across the Continent. By Samuel Bowles
Herman. ByE. Faxton. JIT
Raffle.
NKW ADVJBRT1SEMKNTS
ATTENTION!
METROPOLITAN FIRE COMFf.
The Subscription Committee and such
members of the Company as are desirous
of promoting Its welfare, are requested
to meet at my office to-night, at 6J4 o’clock.
J22-1 JAMES STEWART, President.
Xjist Of
VALUABLE PACKAGES
REMAINING IN THE OFFICE OF
^b-uth-ern Express Co.,
JANUARY 21st, 1866.
Burnet, W.
Buckley, C. A., 12th Me.
Byrne, Miss Florence
Connor, J. E-
Dyer, Wm. H.. 12th Me.
Erlich. M. O.
Gruvsrs, Mrs. F. L.
Naffer, John
Mulligan. Edward A.
Moore, Rev. Wm.
Nichols, Col. Wm. M.
Parish, Mias Mary A.
Qnarlos, J. F.
Screven, Thomas P.
Scarber, Joe
Walker, George P.
Wart, it. P.
Wilcox, C. H.
J92
Brantley, Mr’. C.
Brown, H. A., 147th Pa.
C.
Davis, Mias Annie
E.
G.
EL
M.
McDonald, Bev. G. G. N.
N.
P.
Q
S.
stiles, Mrs. L. B
W.
Withlngton, E O.
Wade, 11. J-
Warren, George
E. P. TUNI30N, Agent.
FARM FOE SEE.
A DESIRABLE tract of 20T acres, 6K miles from
Savannah, on the Vernon Sheil Road. Seventy
terra are cleared, and of good qnality.
J-2-3 BRYAN, HAKTRIDGE A CO.
NOTICE.
N EITHER the consignees nor captain of the British
chip Annabella will be responsible for any dsbia
contracted by the crew.
j22 • BRIGHAM, BALDWIN * CO.
A PINE STALLION, aix years old the 16th of May
next. Htodam, Eclipse andMaromblno, slater
to the celebrated mare Fashion, and sired. by Black
C LUrti can be found at the billiard room to Masonic
aU, at Our House, anil at Walter O'Meara’s billiard
Hall,
saloon over the Express Office.
J18-tf
DISSOLUTION.
T HE firm of LaRoche, Gaden A Dnckleswas dis
solved on the 1st toBt. by the withdrawal or
Isaac D- LaRoche. The business will be contlnnea
under the name of Gaden & Cockles, at the old
stand, corner Bay and Barnard streets, J. D. LaRoche
retaining an office with ns for the present.
^ Isaac d. Laroche,
benjamin g. gaden,
David s. cncelks.
Savannah, Dec. l, n«. <M
THE SOUTHERN
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPY
OF GEORGIA.
T HE undersigned having been appointed Agent In
this city of the above old established Company,
is prepared to take Fire Bisks on the moat favorable
terms.
The former friends and patrons of the Company ars
respectfully Invited to renew their policies with us.
THOS. H. HARDEN, Agent.
J-22-3 At the Planters’ Bank, Savannah, Ga.
Cheese.
5 BOXES EXTRA QUALITY CREAM
CHEESE.
For sale by
HILTON & RANDELL.
j-22-3 193 Bay street.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
A 1
N EXPERIENCED GARDENER, to go to Macon.
Apply to
J22-tt
GEORGE C. FREEMAN.
USTotice.
OFFICE E'iGiNF.EB AND SUPERINTENDENT
CHARLESTON & SAVANNAH B. R. CO.,
Charleston, S. C., Jsn. 6,18W.
A LL persons are prohibited from removing any
property belonging to ihls Company from the
line or road, or otherwise trespassing upon it. Of
fenders will in every instance be prosecuted to the
utmost extent of the law. ^
H. S HAINES.
j22-eodlm Engineer and Superintendent.
LIBERTY COUNTY LAIS.
UAn ACRES Cotton and Rice Plantation, with good
OUv improvements and summer residence, for sale
BRYAN, HARTRIDGE k CO.
or lease by*
J22-3
CHAMBERLAIN’S
Patent Ribbon Stamp,
F OB Banks, Custom House, Franiny aud General
Business purposes, particularly adapted for can*
celling revenue stamps and ticket dating purposes.•—
Ira purls are simple, compact, durable, ami easily au-
COOPER, OLCOTT3 A FABRELLY,
Agents Irr Savannah
NEW GROCERY STORE
WALLACE DEYSDALE,
DEALER INf GROCERIES.
A choice supply 1 kept always on hand,
AT THE NEW STORE.
OPPOSITE ARMORY HALL
J2M
LIST OF FREIGHT
Uncalled for la office of .
So-atlierix Express Co.,
JANUARY 2Sd:
Brown. Miss Quisle Graham, Jason
Baker, M. M. Garland, J
Cohen. Wm. Lehman, A.
Cunningham, L- L., 12th Taggart, G. J-
Me
Dearban, Dr. B.
Gordon, M. k Co.
J22-1
Tunno A Co
Wilson, Lieut. J. E-
E. P. TUNXSON, Agent.
NE W ADVKRTIS EME \ TS
DRV GOODS AND C
Vinegar.
10 Bbls Extra White Wiae Viuegsr
For sale by
HILTON & RANDELL,
J22-3 193 Bajrbtreet.
Notice.
TJ'IKE Old Rye and Cincinnati Whiskies
.T California Winpe.
Bacon Sides, slioul-lef* and Hams
In afore and for sale by
jy22-eo.!3 BRYAN. HARTRIDGE * CO.
Notice.
T DO warn all persons, either white or colored, not
A. to come npou, pass through, or shoot on the
place known as Snider's place, on Thunderbolt ro&d,
and now occupied by me, npoo penalty of the law.
J22-3 HENBT M0A.LPIN.
Flour, Corn Meal.
1 fiA BBLS. Choice State Flour
1 t»U so bbls Klla dried Corn Meal
75 half bbls do do
For sale bv
HILTON & RANDELL,
j-22-3 193 Buy street.
1ST otice.
11 ’HE subscriber h-is returned to tbe city, and, when
A not- at the Court House, may always be found at
his office. [j22-3*} E. H. BACON.
W. M. TUNNO & CO.,
BANKERS',
EXCHANGE BUILDING,
Sfivartnalt, GTeorgia.
Wm. M. Tunno. 1 Condiot, SnmcLN * Co.,
Stephen H. Condiot. | New York.
David Jennings. 1 D. JEaNiNas k Co.,
Dyron Sherman. J Charleston, S. C.
TJURCHASE and Sell Exchange, Corn, Bank Notes
Jr uud Securities; negotiate Loans, take Marine,
River and Fire Risks of Insurance; sell, ship, and ad
vance upon Cotton; and receive and allow Interest
upon Deposits. ^
RsruiEsoE: Messrs. N. A. Hardee i Co. 122-3 •
Molasses.
20 BBLS- SUPERIOR PORTO RICO MO
LASSES.
For sale by
HILTON & RANDELL,
j2-2-S 193 Bay street
PISTOL SHOOTING
CHALLENGE to any man in the
UNITED STATES.
STAKES, 11,000,
AS follows:
T TO shoot In total darkness, and my opponent to
A shoot in daylight; :ny opponent to shoot twenty
shots at the word, at the .pot, and 1 to shoot fifteen
shots, att deliberate aim, My fifteen shots to measure,
string measurement, against my opponent’s twenty
shots; distance, fifteen or twenty paces.
If the challenge is accepted, my opponent must
shoot either In Savannah. Augusta or Macon, Ga.;
the match to take place within ten days after acceded
to, and pay or play.
Ad-lress the undersigned, at his gallery, on Bay
street, over “Our House,” where the m-mey will ul-
wave be found, and all the arrangement, can be
mado. Capt. JOHs TKAVIS,
Bay street, ever “Our House,” Savannah.
J22
CJTATE OF GEORGIA—SCEIVEX COUNTY.—To
Ij all whom lt may concern : '
Whereas, James G Thompson will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory ou the es
tate of ltobert F. Thompson,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom It may concert], to be aud uppetr before said
court to iiiaac objection (if any they have) on or be
fore the lirst Monday lu August next, otherwise sahi
letters WiU be granted.
Witness, D. £. Roberta, F.sq., Ordinary for ecrlvea
County, this 2d day ol January' 1S06
j22-lamom D. E. ROBDRTS, o. s. c.
OTATE OF GEORGLA-CBATHAM COUNTY.- To
O all whom it may concern ;
Whereas, John E. Davis will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for letters Uismissory as guardian of his
minor chUdren.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it mav concern, to be and appear before said
court to make objection (If any they have-) on or be
fore the first Monday in March next, otherwise said
letters will be granted.
Witness, my official signature this 20th day of Jau-
uary liSGO.
J22 DOMINICK A. O'SYRNE, o.c. c.
■VfOTICE—Two months after date 1 will apply to
Tv the Ordinary of Scrlven county for leave to sell
the real estate of Beubiu Lee, deceased, for the bene
fit or the heirs and creditors
WILLIAM WALKER,
Adra’r de bonis non, with will annexed.
J2-2-law2in
■\TOTICE.—All parlies Indebted to the estate of
Tv Samuel M. Bond, late of Chatham County, de
ceased, will pav tbe same, and all indebted to the
said estate will present their claims, duly attested,
within the time prescribed by law, to
JAMES B. MCINTOSH,
J22-law6ws* Admr.
OFFICE SOUTHERN INS. & TRUST CO., \
Savannah, Jan. 19, 1806. /
The Board of Directors of this Company have this
day called in an instalment of one dollar per share,
payable at the office of the Company on or before the
disc of March next.
20-2awtMl J- C. McNULTY, 8oc.
A. MINIS,
Wo. 3 Stoddard’s Western Kon^e,
/N ENKRAL Agent for the Board of Underwriters of
UT Philadelphia.
Persons having losses, insured as above, will please
call on and confer with him. J19-6
Cloaks, Cloaks.
T ADIES’ Cloth CloaUfi, a fine assortment. Just re-
l--i ceived by steamer. •
n23.fr EINSTFIN A ECKMAN.
COTTON SEED.
Far sale by
W. B. ADAMS,
Jl7-lw 95 Bay street.
GEO. H. ARLEDGE,
ship cila.:n”»itkr. grocer
AJND
Commission And FojWAiding Merchant.
72 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH.
d2$-ly
TAINS AND OSNABURGS
5 BALE3 YARNS
5 BALES 8 OZ. OZNABURGS.
120-3 F ° rS,leby WM. H. STARK.
To Photographers
wKrAMTgrL.A oood Qpcr&tor.- Ooe well posted in
de Vlalte ca ® obuin *
situation by addressing Q A . jrfFKRS,
tilt-lm Thomasvllle, Oa.
PURE BOLIVIAN GUANO,
for sals BY
dST-eodfim ®- *' HARDBE A CO.
•Ranging Timber.
TTTANTED—a Partner with capital, to get Rang*
W hig Timber, on a large river convenient to
market. Timber and serrlces put In against capltaC
Enquire of TESON & GORDON,
98 Bay street
EINSTEIN & EC
No. 151 Coiigress St. Saiaioaii
THE OLD ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AND DEALERS IN
FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH AND
DOMESTIC GOODS.
H AVING Just received and opened a very large
and Belect stock of Fancy Drees Goods, House-
Keeping and Domestic Goods, Blankets, Cloaks and
Shawls, Also Hats, Boots and Shoes.
And all articles usually found in a first c ass
Dry Goods House, we would "most respectfully . invito
our former friends and customers; also Merchants
and Planters visiting the city,' to call and examine our
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
EINSTEIN & ECKMAN,
novO-tf 151 Congress Street, Savannah, Ga.
SHIPPING.
Private Boarding.
taouR 81ngle Gentlemen can be
r with two pleasant rooms and board, and a few
day boarders can be'accommodated In a private
te Appiiy atthU-offlee. Ji5-2w
Southern
Palace
DRYGOODS
HOUSE.
GREAT
CLOSING-OUT SALE
FOR
Thirty Days Only!
Ill <& 113
Congress Street.
J19.tf
C. ORFF.
H. A. TOPHAM,
CLOTHING WAREHOUSE,
188 CONGRESS ST., SAVANNAH.
F INE Rendy-made Business and Dress Suits of all
descriptions constantly on band. Gent’s Fur
nishing Goods, all of the
NEWEST STYLES
nats, Ci-pt, Ac. Also, an elegant line of Fine Clothe,
Doeskins, Meltons, Cassiniercs, Tweeds aud Vesting* 1 ,
wlikh will be
MADE TO ORDER
at the -honest notice by experienced workmen.
115 tf
Blankets I Flannels
Ci OTiiS AND CAE31MEBES
BLEACHED AND BROWN SHIRTINGS
DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS
FRENCH MERINOKS AND ALAPACAS.
Received and for sale cheap by
II. IL1YM,
oct2S 174 Broughton street
SHAWLS, SHAWLS.
J UST opened a large assortment of Zephyr Worsted
Bhawls, Sontsgs, Cloaks aud iloodB, Children*
Caps. Boots and Gaiters.
also. Irish Linens, 'fable Damask. Linen Towels,
Table Napkins and Doyles, and a variety of Fancy Ar
ticles t* hi numerous to mention,
oil of which we offer at very low prices.
EINSTEIN & ECKMAN,
novS-tf 151 Congress Street
H. HAYM,
174 Broughton Street. 174
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, the newest stylee,
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
WORSTED SHAWLS AND HOODS,
COUNTERPANES, HOSIERY, &e.
Just received and for sale at tbe lowest puces by
oct23 ' W. HAYM.
GRAHAM, DOR SETT & CO.
s accessors to Ji&wes, Graham £ Co.,
IMPORTERS OP
ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY,
Spa. 174, 176 and 17S Centre St., nr. Y„
Keep constantly ou hand the most extensive variety
of finely-figured Foreign aud Domestic Woods to be
found In the United States, In Logs. Planks, Boards
and Veneers, suitable for Cabin, t, Plano, and Billiard
Table manufacturers, and car builders ; also, Ma-
begant and Spanish Cedar Coffin stuff.
in connection with oar business we have a large
Saw Mill, aud the most celebrated Veneer Cutting
Machine, which enables us to fill all orderaent’ nsted
to ns with promptness. jia-3m
Havana Segars.
2Q QQQ Jtj3T RECEIVED, INCLUDING:
' CABANA, FIRSTS,
Regalias and Elegantes
CABANA, THIRDS
Brevaa and Londres
ESPAHOLAS.
Flo. de Prensidos
FRINGE OF WALES.
Londres Grandes
AUGUELLES,
Operas
GARBAL09A,
Conches ami Londres
Together with PFINCIPE8, PLANTATIONS, and
other choice brands, which We are now offering at re.
duced prices. SORREL BROTHERS,
j20.» 8S Bay street.
IWDER, SHOT, GAPS.
260
KBG9 Hazard Co’s F. F. G.!
26 case* Hazard Co’a 1 lb<
Powder
2«o bags, assorted slxu, Shot
120,000 G. V. Percussion Caps
For sale hy
HILTON * RANDELL,
JJW its Bay street.
^Pioneer Line
FOR NEW YORK.
iUCTION OP PASSAGE BATES 1
Cabin Passage, $29 OO Deck, $10 OO
Tht new and splendid steamship HUNTER, Rogers,
Commander, will leave for the above portcu her
regular day,
Thursday, Jannary 29, at — o’clock.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo-
HUNTER * GAMMELL.
datlons, apply to
J22
FOR CHARLESTON,
Via Flitlon Head and Beaufort.
The new and fast Steamer
FOUNTAIN,
Cspt. G. W. CasT.nxe,
will leave for the above places on
Monday Afternoon, 23d, at 3 o’clock.
For freight or passage, apply on board, at Padel-
ford’s wharf) near White’s Cotton Press, or to
J20-2 M. A. COHEN. Agent.
FOR PHILADELPHIA,
The new and splendid iron Steamship
CUMBRIA,
FRENCH, Commander,
Will sail for the above port on
Tneaday, Jan. 23, at 11 o’clock.
For freight or passage, having excellent accommo
dations, apply to
j22 HUNTER & GAMMELL,
T
i
hipping.
AUGUSTA
LANDINGS on THE RIVER-
The fine steamer
EXPRESS,
Copt. MOODY.
Will leave as above on
Tneaday Morning, at — o’clock
For freight or passage, apply ro
P. W. KIMS & CO.
FOK BALTIMORE.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE.
First Class, 830. Second Class, 830.
The splendid and fast Steamship
RICHMOND,
1,000 tons, Cspt. J. W. Barney,
Will sail for Baltimore on
Monday, Jan. 89, at 19 o’clock m.
Passengers by this route for New York and other
Northern cities will save two hundred mile, sea
travel.
For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accom
modations, apply to
LaROCHE & WEST. Agents,
J22.1 Junes' Block.
Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s
Through Line- to California,
T OUCHING at Mexican Ports, and carrying the
United States Mail.
Leave Pier No. 42 North River, toot of Canal street,
at 12 o’clock noon, ou the 1st, 11th and 2lst of every
month, (except when those dates fall on Sunday, and
then on ihe preceding Saturday,) for Aspinwalt, con
necting via Panama Railway, with on* of the Com
pany’s steamships from Panama for San Francisco,
touching at Acapulco.
JANUARY.
1st—Henry Channcey, Capt. Gray, connecting with
Sacramento, Capt. Caverly.
11th—Atlantic, Capt. Maury, connecting with Golden
Age, Capt. ■
20th—New York, Captain Horner, connecting with
Constitution, Capt. Farnsworth.
Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with
steamers for South Pacific ports. Those of 1st touch
at Manzanillo.
THROUGH PASSAGE BATES Iff CCF-EEffCT.
First Cabin $'CO
Second Cabin 1 2U>
Steerage , 100
A discount of One Quarter from steamers rates
allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers
with families Also, an allowance of One Quarter on
through rates to clergymen ami their families and
school teachers; soldiers having honorable dis
charges, Half Fare.
tine hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult.
Boggiigi -nlasters accompany baggage through, and
attend toladles and children without male protec
tors. 'Baggage received on the dock the d«y before
sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers
who prefer to send down early.
au experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and
attendance free
A steamer will be placed on the line January 1,
1806, to run from New Orleans to Aspinwalt via
Havana.
For passage tickets, or further Information, apply
at the Company’s ticket office, on the Wharf, foot of
Canal street, North River, New York.
F. W. U. BELLOWS,
jl9-3m Agent.
FOE AUOVSTA,
And Landings on the River.
The popular steamer
Minnie Brandt
Cspt. TRAVERS,
WIU leave as above on
Tneaday, Jan. 33A, at 19 o’clock m
For freight or passage, apply to
LaROCHE Sc WEST,
j22-2 Jones’ Clock
Breigiits
FOR AUGUSTA,
rjlCE undersi^iHicl ra-e prepared to receive fcooda at
their “Warehousca—free ot expeose and co?
ered by Insnra* ce—ior shipment to Aucmsta and
?oata 8 their re 6 Q ^ r )]'}* _ of light draught
Apply to
«ept2a-~tf
CHAS. L. COLBY,
cor. Bay and Abercorn at*.
REDUCTION OF RATES:
HAWiRLEi MACON
VIA DARIEN, LOCTORTOWN,
And LttLdlDgs on the Altumaha otid Gcmnlgce rivers.
Steamer Oak,
Capt. MoCaaiey,
having Just made a quick and successful trip from
Hawkinsville with a fill l;a.-l of cottnn, ,g now recetv.
iug fmight at Harris’ w.uif, foot f Lincoln street,
and wUl leave as above on
Monday, Jannary 3*d, tit 3 p. m.
This boat Is In good order, built exoresaly for the
trade, aiid r..tes A In Insurance office*.
Trnru; ■ nation charges on goods to Macon and
Hawkii sviilr pj|fi promptly.
Arrangements have ftei-u mndo with the A cent of
the Macon B unswick Railroad to forward good*
through to Macon on arrival of boat at HaivklcsvUie.
without delav.
EiTts < F Ear.rsnT: To Macon, per 1P0 lbs. $2 60 j
do. per foot, Tic.,- to HawkinsviU per leO lbs, $>:
do., per foot, fiOc.
For freight, ic., apply to
J. B. PR I- DEE, Agt.,
109 Broughton street.
, F. M. MYRELL,
l- 11 Harris’ fundings.
FOR PAIATKA,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
The elegant steamer
SYLVAN SHORE,
Capt JAMES TUCKER,
having been specially fitted np for this route, wUl
leave For the above places
Every Tneaday Morning at 10 o’clock.
Returning, will leave Paiatka every Thursday
morning, and Jacksonville every Friday morning,
connecting her with the New York steamers on Sat
urday morning.
Freight received at aDy time at the wharr
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, , apply at the office, Florida 3ceam Packet
Wharf, or to
CLAGHORS & CUNNINGHAM.
J22 tl 1 Agents.
NEW ROUTE
TO
South-Western Georgia,
VIA
SUNBURY AND STATION No. 4 AT
LANTIC & GULF R. R.
The new and »wlft
Steamer O. F. IPotter
Will leave her wharf foot of A bar con street, on
every MO-'DAY, WFD.NESDAY and FRIDAY”, at 7
o'clock a. ni., connecting at Sunoury with a line of
stages for Statiou No. 4 4.17,. R. K.
Passengers by :h!s lontewiil arrive at Station No.
4 In lime to take ihe uain for TbomssviUe the follow
ing dnyr. connecting at Tncraa-viik with stages for
Montuello, K.a . and Albany, Ga.
R.-tarniiJg, pcsseiigers will roach Savannah on
Tuesdays, 'iLuuuays end SaturdaTS In tunc for
dinner.
Time between Savannah and Thomasvllle, thirty
hours.
For passage only apply to
CHAS, L. COLBY A CO,
(121-lm Corner of Abercorn an" Bay streets.
For Doctortown
Thomasville.
The Steamers
Gen. SHepley,
Orient, and
Clarion,
WUl make Tri-wet kly Trips to Doctortown, In con
nection with the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, leaving
Savannah on Tuesdays, Ttnrad-.ys and Sundays.
Through freight payable by ehippers at our Office.
Freight received during tbe week, and stored fra*
of expense.
For freight or passage apply to
CHaS L. COLBY & CO..
n?0 Comer Abercorn and Bay sfrta-ts.
FOK
Rio De Janeiro.
CALLING AT
St. Thomas, Para, Pernambuco and Bahia
The United States and Brazil Mai
! Steamship Company will dlspatcb
■ regularly,
, On tbe 29th of every month,
A NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP,
To Heave at 3 o’clock, p, m.,
From Pier 43, North Elver.
AU letter# have to pass through the Post Office
An experienced Surgeon will be in attendance n
board. -
For freight an sassage, having splendid acennuna
datlons, apply o
THOMAS ASENCIO & CO..
octSI-'Sm Ntwtf, Broadway. New York.
For LIVERPOOL.
The fine new clipper bark
MARIA HENRY,
PRINCE, Command**,
having three-fourths of her cargo engaged, will have
quick despatch.
For balance of freight, apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.,
Corner of Aheiooru and Bay streets.
Liberal allowances made on consignments to °ur
f riends lnLlverpooh ■*“*”
For Liverpool.
The fine British bark ARBITRATOR*
'Allen, master,having a large portion of bei
> cargo engaged, will hare quick despatch for
_ >ths above port
co.
FOR LIVERPOOI
The ship THORWALD6EN, Bromage,
-master, having part of her cargo engaged,
TOSSSSU
• RKID *
m
J19-6
^ Stewart
NO. ^Stoddard's Upper Eflage.
For Augusta,
THE STEAMER
H. H. MAY,
Will have dispatch tor the above place. Goods receiv
ed at aU time and stored in fire proof warehouse, foot
of .Lincoln street, free of cost.
J. M. KINCnLEY, Agent.
Office in Claghorn ft Cunningham s
The May art ved in * aga«ta from Savannah on last
Friday with her lull freight.tf oct9
CHANGE OF BAY AND HOLE
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE REDUCED.
FOE JACKSONVILLE,
INLAND,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS' AND
FERNANDINA.
THE STEAMER
F 1 jA 1ST 2ST I E ,
CAPTAIN Moff'FATY,
Will leave a> above from the Florida Steamboat
Wharf foot c-1 West Broad stract, on TUESDAY' next,
•_Cth at 10 o’clock n. m , and will continue to leave
every Tuesday following at Same hour until further
notice.
This beat Is In very excellent order, is commanded
by officers of expertnee; and has superior eute room
accomaiod.itions for passengers
wane tbe boat la on her tripe, freight will be ro>
celve.l and stored in fire-proof Warehouse, free of ex-
pt-nse.
For fr eight or passage, apply to
V. M. MYRELL, Agt,
Harris’ Buildings, Bay street.
Or ta W. Joan son, on wharf
d2?-lm
For Paiatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FER
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
The new and fast sailing Steamer
tJiZZIE BAKER,
Cspt. N. King,
upon this route vUi
e for the above places os
Every Thundsy Morning,.at 10 o’clock.
For freight or passage, having splendid cabin ao
ccmtnodstion, sppjy on board, at the Flcrfua fcteaa
Packet w harf, or Ur
(.LAGHOEN & CUffNINfinAM,
dc-tf Agent*.