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SAVA.N N AH.
Dcpurtart of Steamship. and Utaiuan. {
POP NEW TUBE. j
St* irnihlp Chaos, Wedntadsy. December 13th, at
/dock.
at. am.'hip Sou Jacinto, Saturday, Decninbci U>, at
o'clock.
, roa UU.TLUOU. ■ *JL J'
Steamship Richmond, Saturday, December Id, at
_ o'clock
FOR ACeil.-iTA, J j. V
Steamer Wm. 0. Gibbons, every Saturday morning
at» a. m.
FOR CHARLESTON. <*». » • '
Steamer City point, every Saturday morning, at 8
o’clock. ' - * ,
FOB DOCTORTOIVN'. *
Steamer Orient, every Tuesday raornlDg, at 7
o'clock.
Steamer Two Boys, every Thursday morning, at.S
o'clock.
Steamer Gen. Sliepley.x every Sunday morning,
at T o'clock.
Steamer Clarion, every Friday morning, at 7
o'clock.
sou flouiDa. ' - 'Vi
Steamer Fannie, Wednesday, December 13th, at
o’clock a. m.
steamer Fountain, every Tuesday morning, at
10 o’clock.
Steamer Clfy -Point. every Wednesday afternoon,
at 4 o'clock.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, every Thursday morning, at
10 o'clock.
Steamer St. Johns, every Saturday morning, at
lo o’clock.
Georgia Masonic Belief Association ok Sa
vannah.—We are pleased tolearn that a charitable
assocaltlon with the above title lias been formed by
a number of tlie Masonic fraternity of lliis city, and
is already in a nourishing operat ton.
Tile organization of the Association was effected
on the evening of Friday last, by the choice of the
billowing board ol' ofilters : Pres., Bro. Moses M
Belizarto ; Vice Pres., Bro. Alfred Haywood; Treas."
Bro., Wm. Green ; Sec., Bro. Wm. F. Parker. A
committee was appointed to report a Constitution
and By-Laws lor the Association, and a resolution
adopted to the effect, that none hut Ma9tcr Masons
should be eligible for membership.
The roll of the Belter Association now contains
but twenty-one names, bnt its public-spirited pro
jectors arc confident that within a twelve-month the
organization wIH include at least five hundred broth
ers. • ' :* '
The purpose of the Association is a worthy and a
noble one. It is to supply a want now severely felt
throughout this section—the immediate provision
for needy brothers coming to or passing through this
city. Under the existing state of affair a, several
days must frequently elapse before the necessary as.
.iterance ean lie made available through the routine
aud circumiocntlou ol g regular application to th«
Proper officers of tile Lodges of the city, all of which,
it is unnecessary to add, are in straitened circum
stances at present. The Relief Association proposes,
by keeping ample funds on hand aud in such a man
ner as to be available at short notice, to act Indepen
dently of the Lodges, aud to furnish Immediate aid
m all pressing cusi-s, thus greatly relieving Hie
Lodges and, by obviating all delay, furthering the
good work of the Fraternity, It Is a noble enterprise,
and deserving the encouragement and Support of all
cl.tcses. •; ■
Fair, with Christmas Tree, Hefkkshments, llot
Si'Ft'Kß, Ere.— The -gentlemen who have charge of
the Firemen's Hall, on South Broad street, have
kindly loaned their hall for a Fair, which will take
place on the 12tli, 13th and I4tit of Dec. -
Tile proceeds will be expended for the benefit of
the poor of our city, and the ladies who take the
trouble ol managing die Fair will have entire control
o.’ the funds, and will endeavor so to dispense thei r
charities us to make many a sad home happy and
bright ou next Christmas day.
Besides a delightful evening of social enjoyment,
there will be furnished a great variety of refresh
ments—cakes, confectioneries, fancy articles, and a
hot supper will be served each evening, with coffee,
Ac. Dinner oan be procured tor the next day by
parties have net good cooks at home, and due
regard will be paid to secure the returu of change for
for articles purchased.
Contributions In money and articles are earnestly
solicited, and may be sent to-Ahe houses of Mrs.
Moses Cohen, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Dr. J. c! Habersham,
Mrs. Robt. Habersham, Miss Bourqttln, Miss Courvol
sle, Mrs. Cliaa Hardee, Mrs. Minis, Mrs. Wm. F. Law,
or any other lady who will lie kind enough to volun
teer to receive such contributions, as it will save die
ladles much expense.
Thk Theatbe—benefit of Mb. Hamii.ton.— We
feel sure that the lovers of the drama In our midst
need only to he gently reminded of the faetthat Mr.
Theo. Hamilton, the poplar and successful manager
of the Savannah Theatre, takes his first benefit since
the commencement of flic season, to-night, to lusurc
Jheir turning out eh masse to do honor to the occa
sion. It is to the enterprise and ability of Mr. Ham
ilton and his coadjutor, Mr. Raymond, that our city
owes the presence of a stock Company of actors,
that, with an exception or two, would do- credit to
the boards of any theatre. And it is their untiring
energy and lllierallty of outlay that we are to titanic
for the production in Savannah of a series of novel
ties auJ a class or plays, to which our people have
been strungersfor years. We are glad that an op
portunity has come for the public to prove their ap
preciation of the lessees and managers and their
work In an emphatic manner. The Sltak9perlau
master piece, "Hamlet,” has been selected by Mr.
Hamilton for Ills benefit, and we doubt not win be
produced in a manner creditable to the beneficiary
and grathylng to the lftvets of the standard drams.
We hope to see our worthy manager greeted with a
house packed from floor to ceiling this evening.
Peusonal.—Commodore Tatuall sailed in the
itcomship North Point for Baltimore on Saturday.
Brig. Gen. Prince balm Salm, lately In command
‘of Fort Pulaski departed in the North Point for Bal
timore, ou Saturdry. Geb. Salm Salm was accompa
nied by his family,
-Hon. P. M. Ruasell, member of the Georgia Legis
lature, started yesterday looming for Mllledgeville,
having teen demined at home by sickness in hi*
family.
Mr. Pierce Skehnu, of Liberty street, New York;
whose golden nle Is celebrated all over the world
and particularly in Savannah, which city he almost
exclusively supplied during the first months of Fede
ral occupation, and largely since, went North by the
Leo, Saturday, after having made a business tour of
several Southern States. Ills brother, Mr. James
skehao, remains in charge of the business at 176
brouglrtoo street.
A Nuisance —The attention of the Police should
he called to the dumping of manure and garbage on
the vacant lots and public streets In the rear of Shaf
fer’s houses on Falun street, corner of William street.
The ordinances qf the city require that all manure
and garbage should be removed to beyond the lim
its of the city. The gardeners will be glad If they
could have thls nianure delivered on their farms,
wliere It can life put to valuable use. Unless the nu 1-
sance Is abated the neighborhood will soon become
*lck. At the present tune the steuch arising is In
tolerable. Tne scavenger carts are not commuting,
this nuisance. It Is the wagoners ai»d draymea, who
are too lazy to drive out to the farms, or beyond the
limits of the city,
Release of thk Messrs. Lamak.—Mr. G. B. La
mar and Mr. G. B. Lamar, Jr., who were arrested
and lodged In the Provost Guard House a week ago,
cu a complaint of attempting to .bribe C. 8. Treasu
if agent, having charge of captured cotton, have
Wn released from confinement, having given re
"’gulzance each Inllieeum of *24,000 for their *p.
pearance before the proper tribunal ror au examine
sou of iho chargee filed agaluet them
Nsaiuv a mekAu's Accident.—On Friday uighi
lust, one of the crew of the steamship Cumbria, by
the name of "Hugh," fell from the wall of Lincoln
street bluff, and eueialued some alight Injurice. The
wooden ranlugs which enclose ilia walls us UN va
'toil* bimta bain gout In decay, and unless they are
repaired it will yet end in (be mss if Ufa or injury tv
’huh, leadlug tv litigation for ilamggws agaiusi ib«
**« Pi a a The ropertnership nniu* or luiiilist
ivvaiiuah who sppsiie inis igofiuiig, Msesfe,
ts I-* Bis 111 Soil fames u West Simmilh t
1 ‘" ii, 'ii.iv,, go, r tbs sifts es U R.#he * WtM,
‘os'hhAsiouahd Fi»*SiHug Wstchavn,
r *'* Aiet'sr* uu a,iui.isr morfibig lagi the
Wim. u urnim, t'api Fhiiptg, with a large
r>*ifbi and «atg# aiiN wiiii pMaebjr*>i« ispsiieii
*bg'teta, The eivamer I'aiea tapi v»wmit
*“* w **** a feed BWtfM, departed lag uggtfg I
liXTXN.Iv* cattle sr*AUNQ.—On Wednesday of
f*it week Mr Fiaaeis Grimm bad to pasturage in
the south cm) of the Springfield plantation, west of
the,Colored Cemetery, six' valuable mlj.-'i ~nv»
The iad who attends the cattle came home to get his
dinner, and on his return to. the pasture fouud the
cuttle missing. Seart'li was made dally until on
Wednesday last, when these cattle, with others,
were fouud penned up in a swamp west of the Vale
‘HO/alfiantatlon, near the Bute Waters. Upon ae
curing the etude, Mr. Gr.mm was iufuiiued by the
negroes who own die pen that he was lucky in com
lng so soon, for the cattle would have been slaught
ered in one hour’s time. Mr. Grimm intends to pro*
seciite the offenders, and It Is to be hoped that they
will be severely punished, if has come to that pass
( that milrh cows caauot remain for half a day in a
pasture before they are stolen. Mr. Qrlinm Is at a
serious loss by this thieving, having spent much
money to reeover his cattle, aud they haring mean
while gone dry. Since writing thu above we learn
of a more extensive case of cattle thieving. Mr.
George Powers, who resides ou the southwest comer
of Stewart aud West Broad streets, had stolen from
liim a few days since, nine very valuable cows.
Scarcii was made by im sons, and yesterday they
discovered two of the cattle penned up in the same
pen where the cattle or Mr. Grimm were found. Be
yond adoubt the remainder of Mr. Powers’ cattle
have been slaughtered aud sold by the butchers of
market. V- •, * • ‘ V 1
Another Steareb for the Baltimore Trade,
—Mr. James B. West, agent of the Baltlmdre line af
steamers, received a telegram yesterday morning,
stating that tbs steamship Richmond was expected
to leave Baltimore for Savannah oil Saturday eve
ning last. The Richmond Is an excellent side-wheel
steamer, with excellent passenger accommodations
and large carrying capacities. a , vy
Defart ire of Steamships.—The following steam
sbips departed on Saturday last: Perit, Captain Del
lanoy, Herman Livingston, Captain Baker, Leo,
Captain Merrill, and San Salvador, Captain Love
land, all for New York. The San Salvador had a
large number of passengers. The steamship Com
bria,‘Ci ptain French, also departed for Philadelphia,
and the steamship North Point, Captain Smith, for
Baltimore.
Exports or Cotton and Domestics to New
York, Ac., by Sveamsrs.— On Saturday last the ex
ports of cotton by steamers were as follows: To New
York 1,6*81 bale* upland cotton, 83 do. Soa Island.
To Philadelphia 22 balus upland cotton, 830 do. do
mestics: To Baltimore 230 bales upland coton. Total
exports 1,003 bales upland cotton, 82 do. Sea Island
do., 320 do domestics. This is a heavy Increase on
last week’s exports.
For Florida.—On Saturday morning the steamer
Helen Getty, Captain Ingraham, «lth a very full
cargo and a large number of passeugers, departed
for Palatka and other points South.
Marine Disaster.— Capt. Talbot, of the ateamer
City Point, arrived at this port on Saturday last, re
ports at 7.30 A. M., ou Saturday, 20 tulles south
blast of Tybee light, spoke brig Resolute from N
Y. bound to Savannah. The Resolute lay at anchor
had lost foremast half way up from deck, main top
mast and main top jilihooyn, also one anchor with a
portion of chain. Did not desire auy assistance.
From Palatka, Ac.—The steamer F'ountatn, Capt.
Costner from Palatka Ac., united on Saturday
about noou. We arc indebted to Purser Campbell
tor favors.
Urdus, Chemicals, etc.— E. m. Marsh * Cos., the
successors of J. M. Abrahams A Cos., annnounce
tills day tile reopening of their establishment, which
lms been completely renovated aud refitted, and
where they have on haud a large stock of drugs,
medicines, chemical*, patent medicines, paints, oils
etc.
FaikoFthe Sisters’ of Mercy.—lt will be seen
by a notice elsewhere that the “good Sisters of Our.
Lady of Mercy,’’give a fair at St. Andrew's Hall during
Christmas week. A variety of fancy articles of use
and ornament, tile work of the pupils, Christmas
Gifts, etc., etc., will be offered at the tables. A gen
era! response should be made to this charitable en
terprise of the Sisters.
We are indebted to Kstllla* News Depot, back of
tlie Post Office, for Blackwood’s Magazine for Nov
ember. The North British, Edinburgh, and other
Reviews, also all American Monthlies can be found
ou their counter.
Acknowledgement— We are again under obliga
tions to Messrs Estiii A Brother, back of the Post
Office, for fnll fiilesof the New York Dailies received
by yesterday’s Steamer. They also received their
usual complement of other papers.
From Doctortown.—The steamer Clarion, Capt.
Morse, with a fall freight of cotton, arrived from
Doctortown ou yesterday afternoon.
Cotton at Doctortown We learn that there Isa
large amount of cotton at Doctortown. Tho Govern
ment having removed all restrictions upon tlie trans
portation of private cotton, it will now be received
at Doctortown to be forthwith conveyed to Savannah
by steamers.
From Florida.—The steamers Fannie, Capt. Mc-
Nulty and Lizxie Baker, Capt. King, arrived yester
day afteruoon)froin Palatka.
Aheival of the Steamship Chase.— The steam
ship Chase, commanded by Capt. Koath, with a full
freight and a large number of passengers, arrived
vesterday foretfoon from New York.
From Florida.— On Sfiturday morning last the
steamer City Point, Capt. Talbot, with considerable
freight and a large number of passengers, arrived at
this port from Palatka Ac. We are Indebted to
Purser BUI for favors.
From Liverpool.— Saturday last the Br. ship Mo
zart, Capt. Smith, arrived at this port, after a pas
sage from Liverpool, consigned to Messrs. T. R. A J.
G. Mllis. The Mozart has a full assorted cargo con
signed to parties lu Augusta and Savannah.
Shipping Intelligence.
Miniature Almanac—This Day.
Sun rises.. 6 62,M00n rises o 62
Sun sets 4 56|High water— 2 10
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
SUNDAY, DfeC. 10, 1806.
Arrived,
Pioneer Steamship Chase, Roath, New York—Hun
ter 4 Gammed.
Steamer St Helena, Cercopuly, Beaufort.
Steamer Resolute, Cannon, Hilton H?ad
Steamer Fountain, Caatner, Palatka, Fla., etc.—M
A Cohen.
Steamer Ella, Rowland. Darien—M A Cohen.
Steamer City Point, Talbot, Palatka, 4c.—R W
Adams.
Steamer Clarion, Morse, Doctortown—Chas 1,
Colby 4 Cos.
Steamer Helen, Reilly, Augusta—Keln * Cos.
Steamer Fannie, McNelty, Charleston, Ac—F M
Myrell.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka, etc—Clag
huru A Cunningham.
Br ship Mozart, Smith, Liverpool—J Rtf J G Mills.
Clenrcd, -
Steamship Herman Livingston, Baker, New York
—J R Wilder.
Pioneer LluC Steamship Perlt, Deianoy, New York
Hunter AGaiuinell.
Steamship Cumbria, French, Philadelphia—Hunter
4 Gammell, • ' V'
Steamship San Salvador, Adkins, New York—B D
Ilarde*.
Hlcamship North Point. Smith, Baltimore—Bryan,
Hiu fridge 4 Cos. *
Steamship Leo, Merrill, New York—OctavusCohen.
Steamer Emlllc, Bender, Dartcu and Urunswldk.
Steamer Ull Goodsell, Darlosa, Augusta—M A
Cohen.
Steamer Union. Daniels, Augusta—F M Myrell.
Sieaiuer Ctly Point. Taltiot. Charleston—lt W
Adams.
Steamer Win G Gibbons, Phllpot, Augusta—Erwin
A Hardee
Siesmfer Helen Uetty, lugralitui, Palatka. Fla—L
5 Hsnni tt
Steamer Kesnlule. Cannon. Union Dead
steamer Ilf. Helena, ivu.upiiij, Brunswick.
Sloop Fleet, Tliuuip »u, Kteelioro-M J Doyle.
* Import* *. i
Per steamer Clarion, imm Doctortown—lW bales
upland cullvu, 9 do sea lalsud do.
Per aleaiuar Helen, frntu August*—lWtt bald* up
land euliiiu, dT do domestic*.
Pet al.jm,.| oil/ Pullll, fruiu I'elelkS. Sic- -SO haled
’w MfNlti UiUf ffi*jj| Hdimk,# jtiT—iittff!
Wl#l wH* W %*Aiw fiilm HHMCf '
*, - Exports. • - -
Per steamship Peril, for New York—lß3 beta* up
land cottofi. 43 pkji* m lie
Per steamship Cumbria, for New Yor^— 2B hales
upland cotton, JttQ do domestics, IST pkg* md»a.
Per steamship Bah Salvador, for New Yolk. 523 bit
upland cotton, sa do sea island do, lot empty ale
bbls, 1 crate fun, 42 bxs and pkg* sundries.
Par steamship North Point, forftrw York—2s9 bis
upland cotton, S.sOiPhi leg; S its rkc, SO bbls manges
IS dp terrapins, 40 pkgs mdse. ; • ; ’, -*.
Per steamship Leo, tut' New York—ilo bales up
land cotton, 23 bbls oranges and mdse.
Per steamship Herman Livingston, lor New York
—323 bales upland coßou, 2 do wool, su bbls oranges
8 bales terns. 47 pkgs indie.
Passengers. ' *
Per steamship Chase, from New York—J llsuscu,
Capt H G BriggS. G W Brauhall, J Church, L' H Burns
8 H Tepliog. L Ken, M Silverberg, J Sampson, R II
Cook, Dr J OJiver,' U Ward, D B Lawrence, J Kennon
Miss V Bryant, Miss E J Christy, Miss Duff, S Cole,
Mrs Pearce. Mrs Driscoll, Mrs Derby, O Twitched, S
F Bickrutd, ands steerage.
Per steamer Helen, from Augusta—W B W Dent'
T P Pease. W Jones, J Murphy, J P Cheeves, lady
and daughter, Mother Vincent, Mrs L Blois, Mr Riet,
J K Bradstreet. 0 Bradstreet.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka—S A Pan
cost, C A Rice, Mr Babcock, W J Scott, L Graves, J E
Thorndike, Capt Van Brunt.
Per steamer Fannie, from Jacksonville—Rev W H
Julian, wife and 4 children, A A Babcock, K H Law,
W Baden, and olhers.
Per steamer Ella, from Darien—Mr Rodgers, K R
Heaten, Mr Wise, J O Perry.
Per steamer City Point, from Palatka, etc—W D
Blodgett aud wife. R H Berill and lady, E Bolioch, C
Lewis, O W Lvuns, W H Edwards, Capt N B Beddlug
ton, J B Strickland, W S Abbey, O B Pittkin, and 3o
steerage.
Per steamer fountain, from Palatka, etc—J S Her
nandez, J Hernandez, J Lopez, C Lopez, W K Cro
well, J R Clark, J King.
Per steamship Perit, for New York—G Lewis, Q T
Crawford.
Per steamship Cumbria, for Philadelphia—Mrs
Parued, Miss Bam. Mrs W R Posted.
Per steamship San Salvador, for New York—W H
Goose, D G Purse, Mrs Gibbons, S T Chapman, K D
Aden, D B Pago, 8 O Price, H A Green, A Christie, J-
T Adams, M Harve», S Trophln, S Siurtevaut, H O
Bryde, R Mallory, J O'Bryan, W R Bridge, H Husteu,
T H Naylor, M McCready, 8 H Smith, S Levi, Jas A
Morris, D Guckcuheimer, J Moses, J McCoy, J T Gil
christ, Misses M and J Gilchrist, J S Semple, 11 Clark
A Letfier, J Spivey, J H Poole, D 9 Copland, J Horner,
M Barrett, G P Reade, T M Mason, P Francis, J Gross
and 12 steerage.
Per steamship North- Point, for Baltimore—D Bur
deli Mrs Worthington aud daughter, Commodore
T*ttual!, Gen Saint, lady and children, J L Belcher,
J W Marshall.
Per steamship Herman Livingston, for New York
—W T Collier, Mrs M A Lawler, G D Rawls, J U Lyles
J Fitzgerald, II Brigham, W J King, D 8 Stlckuey,
lady and 2 children, and 20 steerage.
Per steamship Leo, for New York—A B Jones, R
Grant, and others.
consignees
, per steamship Chase, from New Y'ork—S W Allen,
J W Anderson 4 Sun, P II Bohn, Adams Ex Cos, B A
Whitehead, T Bateson, B, Smith A Cos, B, Baldwin A
Cos, Olaghoru A C, M A Cohen, C Cordell, C, Johnson
A- Cos, C L Colby A Cos, Dewitt A M, J H Depplsh, Jas
Duuuing, Duncan A J, Erwin A It, S U EcKmail, E
Ehrlich, A Fawcett A Cos, M Ferst A Cos, JC Freeman
C L Gilbert, SGoofiall, G Butler, Laßoche, Gaden A
U, G A Sclig, Hunter A Gammed, Holcombe A Cos, U
A Raudell, C M Kiistuan, R H Harris A Cos, J E Hor
naudez, K It Hardee, C U Johnson, Capt ES Jones,
Kelt! A CM, K, 31cRea A Go, N B Kuapp, L A Latti
more, G W A G B Lamar, J Leavy <£ Cos, Latluop A
Cos, U J Larcombe, J Laugsdorf Je Cos, J McMahon A
Cos, M, Thomas A Cos, H Meiuhard <£ Bro, D Mallett
A Cos, B Mallon, J M Klnchley, M S Meyer, G 9 Nich
ols, J Nicholson, C Orff, J M Prentiss, T Pepper, J K
Robbins, H G Ruwe A Cos, H Rothschild, J Sherlock,
W It Sherwood A Cos, 1 U Sealy A Cos, A A Solomons,
Solomons A Cos, J 0 Schreiner A Son, Scranton, S A
Cos, W U Stark, Thompson A Cos, T A Gordon, Weed
A Cornwell, J K Wiley, aud order.
Per steamer Clarion, from Doctortown—A G Brown
J L Villalouga, T A Gordon, J W Auderson A Sou, G
A Sellg.
Per steamer Foantatn, from Palatka, etc—J King,
N A Hardee A Cos, S M Lederer, K Laclillßon, R A
Pollard, E W Seymour.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka, etc—B, B
A Cos, A liardec, WFI Wood, J L Villalonga.
Per steamer Fannie, from Jacksonville, etc—A S
Brady, 8 Cohen, A N Miller, M Loweuthal, R A Pol
lard.
Per steamer Helen, from Augusta—W B W Dent,
Habersham A Sons, E A Eckrnau, Kein A Cos, M H
Williams, D A Slayer.
Per Br ship Mozart, from Liverpool—R J Larcomb,
M A Cohen, Boiics, Brown A Cos, Hunter AG, W A
Cornwell.
1,1 ST OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OF
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Dec. 11,1865.
‘ ' - , STEAM3HIF*.
Chase, Koath, discharging—Hunter <1 Gammed.
SHIPS.
Mont Blanc, Donned, 700, loading, Liverpool—La
Roche, (laden A Duckies.
Virginia, Weeks, 1,044, loading at Lamm's Press,
for Liverpool—C L Colby A Cos.
Thorwalson, (Br) Bromage, discharging—Reid A
F’avorlte, (Br) Spain, discharging—E A Soullard.
Herald, Calvert, discharging—C Green A Son.
Mozart, (Br) Smith, tons, dischatglng—T R A
J G Mills.
BARKS.
Craeso,’ (Br) tons, discharging—Robert I
Caughcy.
*V A Platlnlus, Pinkhara, discharging—C L Colby
A Cos.
Colonist, (Br) Taylor, discharging—Chas Green A
Son.
County ofPicton, (Br) McKenzie, discharging—C
Green A Sun.
BRIMS.
Tephynlne Boston, discharging—Retd A Stewart.
Atlantic, Wark, lot tons, discharging—B, Wylly A
Christian.
Olive Francis, Small, loading, New York—Charles
L Colby A Cos.
R C Wright, Ilugg, discharging—R Habersham A
Son.
Blackflsb, Fickett, loading for N Y with timber—
Laßocbe A Johnson. __
Ella, Brown, discharging—Bell, Wylly A Christian.
John W Lovttt, Gidiot, waiting—Youge A Nixon.
Fannie. Chapman, 133 tons, waltiug—Chas L Colby
A Cos.
Detdei Boone, watting repairs.
SCHOONERS,
John M Broomall, Douglass, loading, New York—
Chas L Colby A Cos.
Pearl, (Br) Rlordon, discharging—Bell, Wylly A
Christian.
P 8 Smith, Stuart, loading, Boston—Richardson A
Barnard.
Walter Raleigh, discharging—Hunter A Gammed.
AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION!
Every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday Evening:,
AT THK STORK ON BROUGHTON STREET,
Third door from Bull,
Where will be offered a general assortment of Dry
Goods, Hoots and Shoes, Hosiery, Uuder-clothiug.
Books, Yankee Notions, Jewelry, 4c, 4c., at the pnr
chaser's own prices.
Terms cash; sales positive. dl-30
UNDERWRITER’S SALE.
York, Williams, >lcTnt!r«
4l Cos.
Will eell on
TUESDAY NEXT, 12th INST.,
At 10 o'clock a. m.,
At the Store Corner of Bay and Bull
Streets,
A LARGE STOCK OF
CLOTHING,
Os all kinds and gia.les.
UNDERSHIRTS, *
..’■DRAWERS, . .( ' -y,j('T r
• • _ HOSIERY, ? ( '
GLOVES, ’%’ * wj
,\; ’ 'IHREADS.
1* * f 'f*. Vs : YANK Eli NyTIONB,
>■'
Tbs dtuiulofi «|f UMjdN is respectfully eall.d Is
ibid rt#U. M U U Isifi *»4 lu I* sold osl/ Igluit
Sold l it fkv Sp*-HI Agent us Diwitrwritsrd
Us tfew g.'il city 7 . m
t 4HP~ « ~ ?: * l ' § *
AUCTIONS.
Suit- «f Govenimt* nt Steam- 1 .
■ • pi’s. * i*s -
BY YORK, WILLIAMS. McfMTIKh &
_ ‘TSy.od
■ chief (Jcaktkkmastfb’s office Dan. S.C.L
Hilton Hk>.:\ S. 0-,November 13, t*>s. f
. Wilt be sold at puldtc Aim mo, ut tl.ii glace, ou
MONDAY, December 11,1835. at 12 M. under .dree
tton ot captain W. K. Morlerd, A. t). M., the follow
ing Government vessels, viz :
NELLY BAKER; side wheel steamer ; 293 tons ;
wooden hull / length on deck 133 feet; beam 2 >
feet 3 Inches, over ad 43 feet; depth of hold 8 reel 8
, inches ; draft 5 feet 10 Inches ; has one beam en
gine ; dlameterbf cylinder 32 inches ; stroke of pli
turn 10 feet; has qne single return Hue boiler.
Has saloon accommodation-, lull promenade
decks, and is well found In chains, anchors, Ac.
NEPTUNE, side wheel steamer; 332 tone: wooden
hull;length on (leek 141 feet: beam 20 feet 6 inches ;
over all 48 feet 2 inches ; depth ol hold to feet to
inches : draft 7 feet; bat One beam eagiue; diameter
of ciltuder 42 Indies ; stroke of piston 8 Teet; lias one
single return fine bpder.
Tilts steamer has full promenade deck, fore and
aft, and Is a good freight Or entitle carrier.
ONEOTA, double-end aidc-wheei l'erry boat:
wooden bull; 343 tons ; length on duck 147 feet;
beam. 23 feet; over all 66 feet 6 Inches ; depth of
hold 11 feet; dralt 7 feet ; has one beam engine ; di
ameter ofeyiauder 36 inches ; stroke of piston w
feet; has one double return flue boiler.
This steamer lius recently been repaired, and is in
excellent order and well found in anchors, chains,
Ac,
cKOTON, side-wheel steamer ; 361 tons; wooden
hull; lengtli oudccklsT feet ; beam2ofeel; over all
43feet 9 inches : deptnofhold 8 feet ; draft 3 feet ;
lias one square engine ; diameter of cylinder 87 in
ches; stroke of piston 10 t*et; has one double return
flue boiler.
This steamer has been thoroughly repaired, has
saloon and state room accommodations, Is well
supplied with anchors, chains, ifc„ and is very tost.
GOLDEN GATE, aide wheel steamer ; 195 tons :
wooden hull; length on deck 148 feet; beam 21 feet;
over all 35 feet to Inches ; depth of hold 8 feet 4 In
ches; draft 8 feet 5 inees ; lias one beam engine ;
diameter of cylinder 34 Inches; stroke of piston 3
feet; has one horizontal tublar boiler.
This steamer Is In fine order; has saloon accommo
dations. and Is well found in anchors, chains, <fc.
NANTASKET, side wheel steamers; 299 tons;
wooden hall; length onbleefc 160 feet; beam 20 feet
3 Inches: over all 42 feet; depth of hold 8 feet 3 in
ches ; draft 5 feet 0 Inches; lias one beam engine;
diameter of cylinder 34 inches ; strolP of piston 8
feet; has one single return flue boiler, and is well
round In anchors, chains, Ac.
MACON, propeller, with two screws, 822 tons;
wooden hull; length on deck 158 feet; beam 25 feet;
depth of hold 8 feet 8 inches; draft 7 feet; lias two
direct horizontal engines (condensing;) diameter of
cylinder 34 inches; stroke of piston 28 Inches; has
two single return flue boilers.
RELIEF, screw tug; Cl tons; wooden hull; length
ou deck 37 feet; beam 17 feet; depth of hold 7 feet;
draft 7 feet lo inches; lias one lilgh-pressuro engine:
diameter of eyltuder 20 inches ; stroke of piston 20
inches; lias one single return flue boiler, and is well
found in anchors, chains, Ac.
RESCUE, screw tug; 208 tons ; wooden hull;
length on deck 108 feet; lieatu 20 feet 8 inches; depth
of hold 12 feet; draft 11 feet 4 inches; has two low
pressure engines: diameter of cylinder 26 Inches; has
one single return flue boiler.
This vessel is a powerful tug,' l s in good condition,
and well found in anchors, chains, Ac.
GENERAL HUNTER, side-wheel steamer of 460
tons; wooden Hull; length on deck 193 feet« Inches;
beam 28 feet 6 inches; over all 50 feet 8 inches; depth
of hold 9 feet 4 inches; dralt forward 5 feet, aft 6 feet
3 inches; has one beam euglQc; diameter of cylinder
40 Inches; stroke of piston to feet.
This steamer was built in New York, aud com
pleted In 1333; is a vessel ol beautiful model aud high
rate of speed,with liuli, engine and boiler as good as
new.
Terms, cash in government funds.
P. W. THOMAS,
n2O-td Bvt. Lt. Col. and Chief (). M.
UNDERWRITER’S SALE.
York, Willittms, Molntire
&, Cos.
Will sell THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, In front of store,
on Bay street:
1 casc Leather and Trimmings
1 case Saddles and Harnesa
Sold under inspection of Fort Wardens for aocount
ol whom it may concern. dll
AT AUCTION.
OFFICE DEPT QUARTERMASTER. >
Savannah, Ga„ Dec. 8, 1865 /
Will be fold at public unction, at the Government
Corral, at Savannah, Qa., 011 the 14th day of Decem
ber, 1833, about
ONE HUNDRED HEAD OF GOVERNMENT
STOCK.
Sales to continue from day to day until concluded.
Terms cash, in United States currency.
E. B. CARLING,
dl-td Bvt Lt. Col. A. Q. M. U. 9. A.
BY YORIL WILLIAMS, McINTIRE &
CO.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
By Wylly & Cliristian.
Small Lots of Land.
There having been so many applications for Small
Tracts of Land for location, the owner of the above
Land, feelings disposition to meet this demand, has
placed In the market, for a law days, Lots of Five
Acres, or more, part cleared, on the Augusts Road, op
posite to the three mile stone, also on the White Bluff
Hoad, opposite to the two mile stone. tf-nIC
ADMINISTRATRIX' SALE.
BY BELL, WI LLY 4 CHRISTIAN.
On WKDNBSDAY, 13th InStant, at 11 o’clock, in front
of store will be sold s
SO Building Lot*: and
2 fractions of Lots,
situated in that portion of the city of 8 .vatinah known
as Montmollinville, on the south side of the Central
Railroad Depot.
Sold by order of the Superior Court of Chatham
county for the benefit of the heirs and crdltors of the
•state of the late John S. Montmollin, deceased.
The property presents a rare opportunity for capi
talists lo make a profitable Investment.
sale positive. Terms cash, purchasers paying for
itles. dfi-td
By Bell, Wylly ft Christian.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
46 acres of fine Garden Land, within the limits of tbs
city. The improvements consists of a first class cottage
dwelling, gothic style, containing six large rooms, wiih
marble mantel piece, dining room, kitchen, library room
furnished with shelves and glass doors. Outbuilding*
consists of farm home, containing seven rooms, barn,
carriage house and stables. Purcba er can have the re
fusal of corn, fodder, hay, horses, mules, buggies and
wagons.
Also.
2130 acres of heavily timbered land, situated twenty
(20) milts from the city, between the Ogecchne and
f.'anoochee Roads. An excellent location Tor a mill, or
an A. No. 1 turpentine-plantation. 100 acres of ttife
above cleared. Improvements consists of two small
dwelling lionses, with stables, cribs, Ac. tf-ul 8
By Bell, Wylly & C hristian.
ORANGES.
40,000 finest Sweet Oranges, just received per
schooner Pearl, for sale from wharf. ov
Terras cash. dT-3
AT PRIVATE SALE.
By Bell, Wylly A Christian.
100 acres of Land, situated on the Vernon river,
about nine miles from this city. The Improvements
consist of dwelling, barn, stables, and other neces
sary ont-bulldlngs.
An abundance of fish, oysters, shrimp, Ac., con
veniently obtained. *.• .
Price of property, $2,000. n2B-tf
ADMItftSTRATOR’S SALK.
BY BLUN & MEYER.
On THURSDAY, 21st Inst., at 10 o’clock, a. m„ will
be sold In front of store, by an order Issued from the
Hon Court of Ordinary of Chatham county
All the Household Furniture belonging to the eetate
of Henry Herrman, deceased,
do GKO. GEMBNDEN, Adin’r.
ADMINISTRATOR’sTaLE.
By T. J. Walsh.
Ou TUESDAY, January, 6th, 1866, will be sold at the
Court Bouse, In the city or Bevsunah. at 11 o’clock:
The Eastern Half of Lot No. 11 Jackson Ward, (fee
Simple, with Improvements;, comer of Whitaker
end Hall streets. The improvements are a two-story
brick dwelling, nlno roome, with water lu th« yard
and gae through the house brick stable. Both build,
lugs nave elate rools.
Hold by permission of the Ordinary of Chatham
county, fr.ra dlvbion among ihohelrs.
Terms rash, purchaser paying for titles. n24
EXECUTORS SALE.
\I7TLL be sold st tbs Aredlla Plantation of V. M.
it Young, late of TVxmia* county, deceased,
three miles from Horton, No. Is Atlantic 4 Quit lull
road, on Friday, IMb Prcviphtr neat, ail the perish
}Ms propsriy bmurging said plantation, consisting
lor taa most part ar. follows About dlMui. sand
. Horses, uo Fat Hugs, tth meek Hugs, »u bead Cattle,
and • ”
»,000 RUNIIELB G) (JOHN,
SUt>e 10starks Fiattsi, 2ot } Wagaiie. Hugar Mm. I
huge supply of Plaidellun Uleuells, end many otlisr
waits. " /i. .
AUM teuu (Une fend phuw I will lent Ibr funis
Hun Amt us iu isrgset aad bail In tk* cosniy, tm
ibs i*e« iMkk > i
Tf-ers is sbosi I *. S ’ ' j
|,)<JM Af 'KKri Us '*PKN LAND
■tk Ut* nbuk% MM ut 6nd xAillhy fed susMiei ,ns
- Besaitui , I
AUCTIONS.
York, W illiciti,~M('lßUre * V.
Wilt ieu at auction THIS DA\. in front ol store, «t
4 sarks Bacon, slightly damaged -■! (, *.-V-)
*» tSMWwig— l jr • JJj
•» IS kegs<!inu.cr *. I'-'/: / * V '
?-V .Jo boxmt flue Layer Raiaiu* ’ o : - ’ ■;
A-* 15 boxes Family Soup • 4L* • \
.inileS
50000 Northern Bricks •*, <'/
Just landed on dock in resrof store. Sale positive,
tp cioae condgnmenl. , ■ y’taiey i-. < * ll
SPECIAL SALE.
Bf Bell, willy * Ckrlstlaa.
wm sell at auction THIS DAY, in Trent of gtore, at
10 o'clock :
A large assortment of JeHelry
200 U gross pens, comprising Gillott School Pens,
Galvanised, Gold Reservoir, Washington; Medallion,
Ac , Ac, • _
ALSO,
1000 sealed Certificates of the New York Jewelry
Association <HI
LIME AT AUCTION. ‘
By Bell, Wylly « Christian.
On WEDNESDAY nrxt, December 18, at It ert Stock,
at the Lower Hydraulic Oetton Press, will be aetd
for account of all concerned:
About 60 bushels damaged Lime, la bulk
About 75 onsbels air slacked Lime, do
About 458 bbls Lbae, iu bulk.
Conditions at sale. dll
UNDERWRITERS' SALE.
By Bell, Wylly A Cbristlaa.
Will bo sold THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, at the Central
Cotton Press, for ancouut of Underwriter* aud all
conceruad:
9)8 bales Cotton
Lot loose Colton
Damaged on board Carswell's flat, frdm Augusta,
and brought down by Krenson’s fist and sold under
inspection of tlie Port Wardens. dll
BY BLUN & MEYTER.
THIS DAY, at lb o'clock, in front of store, will be
sold
-2 bhds Hams.
’ 6 do Bacon Sides.
1 do do do
90 tuba Lard.
60 boxes Electric Soap. • „
24 do Castile do -*i , '
15 bbls Mess Beef. c
Also
so pair Grey Btaukets. » •
20 pieces English Prints.
2u do Delaines.
so do Sheetings and shirtings.
An Invoice of Hosiery. Algp,
10 boxes 10’s Tobacco.
25 do s’s do
25 do 9's do very choice.
Besides, two flue Horses and a large sisaortuicnt or
furniture. dll
Adiuluifitrator’g Sale Postponed.
BY BLUN & MEYER.
Bv permission of thu Honorable Court of Ordinary
of Chatham countv,- will be sold, ou Tuesday, Dec.
12th, at 11 o’clock, 011 the premiaea, cornor of Bryan
and AQit streets, all the perishable property of
Ahrend Cordea, deceased, consulting of an ussoited
stock of Groceries, Ac., and articles of Furniture.
HENRY BLUN, , ~
dll 1.1 Administrator ad col.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
IN pursuance of an order of the Oourt of Ordinary
of Chatham county, will be sold on the first Tues
day in February next, at Che Court House door, In
the city of Savannah,, daring the usual hours or sale,
all tho undivided -half interest of James Bilim, late
deceased, tn the Shandy Hall farm, situated near the
city of Savannah on the Thunderbolt road; said form
containing In nil fifty acres, more er less.
The said half interest sold for the ptupose of di
vision rt ! JOHN O. FERRILL.
dl-td Administrator.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned would respectfully inform hla
former patrous and the citlxeux generally that
he la prepared again to take contracts to build new
or repair wharves.
Pile-driving done by steern pile-driver.
d7-Cm F. KRENBON.
WHISKEY! WHISKEY!
FINE OLD BBANDY, -WINES, k’
Peach Valley Whiskey, Maple Valley Whiskey, Pike’s
Magnolia, Spencer's Old Rye, and Fine
Kentncky Bourbon.
FOR BALK BY
C. W. THOMPSON,
At the Old Stand,
Ixl bay stkek r,
(Herald Buildings.)
—also,— .... (, _,
Alsop's Ale, Mars' Ale, Apples, Potatoes, Onions,
Pickles, Mackerel, Cider and Cider Vinegar.
octd ts
BUYERS WISHING
Tobacco, Flour
AND
SUGARS,
IN LARGE QUANTIEB AND OF GOOD
STANDARD BRANDS,
Will find a fine etockat
RAHDELL OT.
A RE now offering to the trade a-very choice selec-
JX tinn.of
SOUCHONG,
OOLONG,
YOUNG HYSON, and
IMPERIAL TEAS
Also,
NO. 1- EXTRA AND FANCY SOAPS ' ‘'
RAISINS, CURRANTS AND CITRON , : -
PURE GROUND SPICES
CREAM TARTAR
B. C. AND BALSODA
VERMICELLI, FARINA, JELLIES,
And a general assortment of Fancy Groceries.
nßi-eoillw
J. GARDNER
TAKBB the liberty of informing tbe public generally
that be has just opened, and will always keep on
hand a full supply es
Fresh Family Groceries,
of all descriptions and of the best quality, which he
offers for sale at reasonable rates. Comer Jones and
Barnard streets, at Ehrlich’s old stand. olfe-lm
/foreign«TW| DOMESTIC Kfcdifl
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
OF— {
Ch. Fan e Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
un»o *• .* . ' ...
Tobacco, Segars
foo ■*»
lOu. do Le BmhMM ' ‘ *’ * I,
’ . • t»‘ik UottWeby t•- "..a
; Hfl.Tuir# UAKIIKU.
■v~s ure'itssMt 11 T ,l i | » | iii'a< | is»s*»*uiMkßwi>w»maa»w
Hilton & Randell
JWB .
1 1 AVIt Jp&T +V4 M«0. % mil
V bbllNto RiM
if dt> . I
—gHIPWIO.
Pioneer
FOR
NEW Swfd YORK.
The new and apUstdld susuubtp CBABE, Koath,
Commander, will leave for the above pork on her
regular day, V'j'
Wednesday, Dec. 13, at o'clock.
For freight or passage, haring superior accommo
dations, apply to ~
dll HUNTER A UAMMBLL.
FOR NEW YORK
The brig OLIVE FRANCES. F. A.
jCTqjv Small, master, la ndw loading for the
jflCTffias-abole port.
Pot freight, apply to
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
n29 Corner Aberbom and Bay sts.
Empire Line.
TOR NEW YORK.
Atlantic Mail Wtoamnhlp
Company.
The new and hst side-wheel dScam.
SAN JACINTO, Loveland, mas
jjjWtjaglHfater. will eon as above, on
Smtsrday, Dec. XOtk, at - o’clock.
For freight or passage, having unsurpassed arconj
modtitions, apply to B. H. HARDEE,
No. U Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON A ALLEN. Agents,
411 No. 3, Bowling Green, N. Y.
FORCHARLESTON,
TOUCHING AT HILTON HEAD
The elegant steamer
Charles Houghton,
Capt. E. B, Sprague, having had large additions to
her cabin accommodations, and been placed perma
nently on this route, will leave for the above port ou
Tuesday morning, 13th December, at Bo'clock. . t .
For fi -sight or passage, having superior aecomuo
datlona. apply on board »t the SloridaSteam Packet
Wharf, or to CLAGHOBN A CUNNINGHAM,
d»-S Agents.
FOR JACKSONVILLE,
VIA BRUNSWICK AND FERNANDINA.
THE STEAMER
FANNIE,
CAPTA in MoNKLTT,
Is now rtcelvln freight a,’ the old Florida steamboat
wharf fool of West Broad street, and wIU leave as
above on
Wednesday, 134 h Id'*-, »* » »•
■nits boat is In'very excellent order, and has Su
perior state room accommodation* for passengers.
For freight or passage, apply to
- F. M. MYMRLL, Agt, - -
dll Harris' Buildings), Bay street.
For Palatka, Fla.,
Via Darks, Brunswick, It. Mary’s, Fesr
nsndlßS. Jacksonville and PlcolEt*.
Connecting xtin 7 eteamtr Horn Tempt* JOr lino’s
Perm, Oem ervlllaae, ana all lamMeto* on.
. Jhe st. Paros
r T'UE new end fs *t steamer FOUNTAIN, jCspt G.
A W. Oastner, a ’ill leave as above 0*» TUESDAY ,
the 18th Inst., at 10 , o’clock a. m.
For freight or n aeasgo, apply on board, at
fonl’s wharf; near W hits’* Central Cotton Press c' r 10
M. A COHEN, Agent.
Daring the abeense of the boat all goods will be re
ceived at the warebr* n»V on the wharf, by Mr. W. R.
a. Urueii. •’ # £ ?*,
Freight payable on ts harf.
Shippers will fhrulsh - weights and measurement of
goods, dll
FOR PALATKAT
VIA FERNANPINA AND JACKSON
VILLE-
The new, exceedingly fast and splendid Steamer
CITY POINT,
Capt E. 8. Talbot,
Will leave Telfair’s Wisrf, as above,
Every Wednesday, at 4 p.m.
For freight or passage apply to
R. W. ADAMS, or
J. 8. CARUTHERS,
Hodgson’s Range, next so Bell, WyUy A
- dll Christian, Bay street.
For Doctortown,
The fine Steamer
OEIENT,
Will leave for Doctortown on her regular day,
Taesday Doc. M. at 7 o’clock a. mi.
For freight orpaeeage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
OHAB. L. COLBT A CO.,
dll-2 Corner Bayand Abercom sererte.
Regular Weekly Steamer
AUGUSTA ”'SAVAHNAE.
The New Iron Steamer
WM. a. GIBBONS,
s Capt T. N. Philpot,
Having superior accommodation Ut Freight and
Paseengera, will ply regularly between the above
Leaving Savannah every Saturday Morning, at »
o’clock.
Lea ving Augusta every Wednesday Morning, at 1
o’clock.
laving at Mathew’s Bluff svary Wednesday Night.
It is the desire of tbe Agents of the Gibbous to make
her a permanent Accommodation Boat for tbe Mer
chants of Augusta and Savanbah aud the Planter,
along the Une of the river, and with this object In view,
no effort will be spsrtd on tbe part of her owners,
agents and officers to meet the wants of the traveling
and freighting public.
- _ * ERWIN A BARDEB.
ons L. RopMiu.aT. Agent at wharf. lm nil
For Augusta,
TUB STEAMER
E. H. MAY, : i
WIU have dispatch for the above place. Goods recelv-
LIY * A « W
Freights
FOR AI6IBTI,
Effimm
M . j Htj ikit4
FOE LIVERPOOL
Be
mi 4i mmfmm ®
♦f J SHIFFIMO.
, 1,, 1,, j- -
. For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S. FER
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
‘ * PICOLATA
■ The new snd test soiling Steamer
LIZZIE BAKER,
JftW (evCT*'-’ * , v . r- 0 /
Oapt. N. King; ,w .
Having been placed-permanently upon this setaf* will
•.itsry- J>- leave for the above places oh
Every Thursday Morn in*, nt 10 o'clock.
For freight or passage, h aving splendid cabin ac
commodation, apply on board, at ate Floridte Steam
Packet wharf or to
” CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
» t • Agent..
For Doctortown
i AND !-
Thomasville.
The Steamers , *.
Glen. Shepley, ,’ "
*) 6’T 1 ,
Clarion,
Will make Tri-weekly Trips to Doctortown, in con
nection with the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, leaving
.Savannah on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.
Through Height payable by shipper* at-our office.
Freight received during the week, and stored free
° rP “^ fl c®U COLBY * CO..
n2t> Af. Corner Abercoeo and Bay streets
FOR BALTIMORE.
The magnificent iron side-wheel Steamship
RICHMOND,
WIU sail for Baltimore on
Saturday, Dec. 16, nt o'clock.
The accommodations for passengers esi board this
steamer are superb, and travellers desirous of visiting
New York ana other Northern cities, will save two
hundred miles of sea travel and get through tickets
at the Bame rates as charged by other lines, by taking
passage on the Richmond. ,
For freight or passage apply to •
LaKUCHE & WEST, Agents,
dll-6 Jones'Block.
: 'r r ■ ■
HAWKINSVILLE AND MACON.
E ; » . »i-- THE . ' m .
BTEAMEH COMET,
\ CAPTAIN HORNE; .*
Wm leave sa above with despatch. For freight,
which will be received at the Upper Hydraulic Press
Yard, and oovered by Insurance Until placed ou board
the Steamer, apply to
_U«B BRIGHAM, BALDWIN * CO
T- - t-p oi| ;; " ' '
Rio De Janeiro.
" >y'.y *: ■ 941&W0 ATi'i--
st. Thomas, Para, PeraambHco and Bahia
-tvf-Ek-g. The United States and Brasil Mai l
Btajmshlp Company will dispatch
JSaaß-Onthc 29th of every moatlb,
A NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP.
To Leave at 3 o’clock, #, m.,
From Pier 48, North River.
All letter,' t * v * to W* through the Port Office.
An experienc' 4 eur K“ n wil ‘ •» attendance on
board. r \,- -- ,•' •
Foy freight an Data* ' <?c ’ havln e *ocommo
dsUons, apply W _ ’AS ASENCIO « CO..
octSl-3m No 17 B. '° a<lWar ’ N6W YOrk
For LiverpO o *’
for •
an t, OADEN & USCKLEB,
• AgenU.
For Liverpool.
fo'W® 1 * The bbw first class clipper ship
VIRGINIA,
' WEEKS, Commander,
Is now loading rapidly at Lower Press, and haring
large engagements will have quick AorMiih.
For freight or passage (taken at lowest rates; apply
to CHAS. L. COLBY * CO.,
oct ** coraw Abercom and Bay ate.
Hart & Cos.,
hardware merchants
CHARLEBTON, S. C., .
OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIR OLD STAND.
-N -v CorMrr K«a* «nd Market Streeta,
GUNS, REVQLVERS, SHOT & POWDER
% “HOES” CIRCULAR SAWS, 8 TO 60
INCH
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS '
BAR IRON AND STEEL
METALS OF* ALL JjINDS
BUILDING MATERIALS
’’ , - -TIN AND WOOD WARE
HOUSEKEEPING ARTIOLES
HOLLOW-WARE OF ALL KINDS
TURPENTINE AND COOPERS’ TOOLS
BRASS AND IRON WIRE CLOTH
BOLTING CLOTH f ANCHOR BRAND;
MILL ROCKS (If TO 40 INCH)
MILL IRON >v V‘
: i silver Elated goods >
HUBBB, SPOKES, AXES, SPRINGS,
*“| * i
A LAftOg VAiagTY 09 OTHKR OOOWI, AT
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