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h.„ Chase. Thursday, February Sth, at —
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Slesm3illp cambria. Thursday, February Sth. at -
"' cl0Ck ' FOR ACOrSTA.
Wm. 0. Gibbous, every Saturday morning
FOR CHARLESTON.
Houghton, every Tuesday morn-
atner
a». Ri
an.
Steamer Charles
, st 3 o'clock
* FOR doctor-town.
p 0r itnl every Tuesday morning, at T
mcsni^* v/ ’
1 l0lt ' „ (jen. Shepiey, every Sunday morning,
Sieani***
l' 0 ' 11 " 1 ' FOB UAWKINSVILLE.
Two Boys and Charles S. Hardee, every
, at 9 o'clock.
FOR THOMAfrVILL*.
r (), p. Potter, every Monday, Wednesday
* te morning, at 7 o’clock.
FOR FLORIDA.
Stumer Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
,o*clo«*k.
Steamer Helen
Ste jme rs
I TbutAduy morning,
Jetty, every Saturday morning, at
Kit
izio Biker, every Friday morning at 10
Sti-imer t
vlock ' ( E n ;li 0 tety Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock.
FOR MACON.
Steamer OnV, Monday evening, at 0 o’clock.
Sleuth- 1
Charge of Arson.
;V .„ r ,]sv the Mayor bad three Germans before
su-’t-il "with setting fire to the store of Georgs
Corner of Ste'-vart and West Broad streets,
'aoci he turned over to a magistrate. They were
* teD sefete Justice J. A. Staley, and Mr. Powers
. uiol that some weeks ago he rented his store to
I taaliiL Eosenberg, John Jacobs and John Sparrow,
“ . three men charged with setting it on fire. Mrs.
j^vjj testified that she lived in the house, and on Fri-
if evening ebe smelt something burning in the atore,
i and found it dosed with these men inside. She rsn to
! d00I to cail ior a poheeman and give the alarm,
Kiln one of tbe party tried to prevent her. She suc-
ceede d, however, in opening the door, and a police-
"eLu, m'nviug on tne spot, she told him there was fire
t t . uK . ue vent inside and found the three men
1 a considerable smoke, when he sprung his rattle
and cot relief. The officers put out the fire and took
tM mni'a to the barracks. Upon examination of the
realises'tlier found two bales of cotton and tome
L. w V,-Ukh had been fired.
It appears that alter these men rented the store they
... a !r:eI1 (i to go security for them for goods amount-
* m 0 ‘ n9 bundled and eighty-seven dollars. ThiB,
rtk wnai thev had in the store, they told or shipped
ktfa? and then *ei die to the premises. Their fnten-
t-un evidently was to make people believe they had
o-en ruined bv being btu-nt out, and thus create a
ivmpathv for them, and in the meantime make their
escape ■ buifimr designs were frustrated in the very
a-tui consummation. The Justloe sent them to Jail
in default of bad to await their trial at the May term
-i the criminal ceurt.
Outraging Humanity and Decency.
On Friday last the tody of a negro man was discover
ed dotting in the nver and was fished up and taken
.shore It was laid on the wharf among some wood
st the Ferry Wharf under the hill at the Gas House,
i,her* it has been allowed tc remain ever sinee. The
r,cdy yesterday presented a terrible spectacle,being half
nude and literally tiling to pieces. It has the appear
ed of having been hi the water some six or eight
.e.ks, and it is supposed to be the body of one of two
u.k'roes behuging across the river who were drowned
ktoutCbristmaa last. It is decomposing very fast,
•nd 1( tlie weather were any way warm, would speed
ily be in a more oflensive condition, if possible, than
•i pichtiUt.
Y* e du Dot know who is to blame for this body remain
ing witere it id t»<i’ such a length of time, but think
chut a ny&rd r common decency, at least, would
compel euUfC oi:e to take charge of it and have it in
terred. It appears that the Coroner elect has not yet
received L:i commission and declines to hold an in-
ijucst or uke charge of the body, in consequence of
cot knowui" where the expense would be met.
Idii^iiatiuD is freely expressed among citizens to
Riiom a knowledge of the case has come that the body
uTadcAU mm should be allowed to oftend the public
diidrenum exposed to gaze, to the sun and the pelt
ing of the storm ior the space of three days.
The Obstructions at our Wharves.
The steamer Clarion, which has been in' port a few
diyi ha*mg sc-me necessary repairs attended to, pro
ved to the whan below the Gas House Fer ry, on
Saturday, and while being backed into the shore was
tccidentiy run upon the obstructions in the river at
td&t ferry, breaking her rudder, which wiil compel her
id my over a lew days longer. These obstructions are
•ery dangerous ana vessels are often run upon them,
it would cost but, very little, comparatively, to have
them cleared away, and considering the amount of
valuable property continually jeopardized by their
^re?ence, it is a question of considerable interest to
»flipping owners und agents why the proper authori
ties have not attended to the matter.
Benefit fob the Widow of 8t jhswali. Jackson.
?rei. II. Francis, late of the Savannah Theatre com
pany, announces this momfng an amateur dramatic
tnti! tarn went to be given with the assistance of a
buiutor ci gentlemen of this city, at St. Andrews'
Hail, on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings next, the
proceeds to be devoted to the aid of the widow of tieu.
Stonewall Jackson. We doubt not the opportunity to
nirthar the noble efforts towards this charitable object
ifuw making throughout the cities of the South will be
gimlly improved in Savannah. Further particulars
concerning the entertainment will appear in a future
announcement.
Mof-e Cotton SteaiiHgr®* 855 ^
Cotton stealing is being oarrled on in this city to such
*i extent as to rt Oder it highly properthat extreordlr-
ary means should be adopted for its suppression - I
Sosrcely a dsy passes that we do not hear of thefts of
this kind, and the boldness and success with whicht
they are perpetrated, induce the belief that the busi
ness has been reduced to a system in which the thiev. s
and receivers of the stolon cotton work to conjuno
tlon.
On Saturday evening about dark a quantity of ses-
Uland cotton waa unloaded from the steamer Sylvan
Shore on the Florida wharf. Watchmen were placed
lo guard the cotton. Placing his lantern on one of
the bales, a watchman went a distance of a few feet
to assist in arranging tbe bales. Returning a few
minutes after he fonnd that the very bale on which
he had left his lantern was missing. A searcli was
Immediately made, when some thirty yards off behind
a pile of coal, half of the bale, which bad been cut
to two to the middle was foundT the thieves having ef
fected their escape with the other half. There were
traces showing the direction in which the cotton bad
been carried, but no satisfactoiy evidence of the plaoe
where it had been deposited could be obtained. Tbe
remaining half of the bale was watched for some time
in the expectation that the thieves would retom
for it, but as they did not do so, it is
supposed that they also had watchers on
the lookout, who lznformed them of the movements
of those on the wharf.
Freedman’s Court.
On Saturday morning Judge O'Byme and Lieuten
ant Pollard held an examination of the three negro
boys concerned in the robbery of the atore of Messrs'
Rutherford on Congress street. Their names are Wm.
Adams, alias Lefice, Edw. Burke and Geo. O'Byme.
They stated that there was another boy concerned
with them, named Moses, but be hae not as yet been
arrested, and that they sold the cloth, calicoes, hats
and knives to Mrs. Higgins, living on Battle Bow.
One of the boys said he sold ths bag of shot, which
was stolen, to Mr. Feeley, near the Charleston wharf,
for two dollars. The boy Moses appeared to be the
financier of the gang, he telling ths goods, pocketing
the lion’s share and giving each of the others a
amount One of them stated that on Monday mom.
tog they sold to Mia. Higgins four bolta of calico and
three of jeans, and got seven dollars for the calico,
and fifteen for the jeans, of which he got eight dol
lars.
The boy Adams waa the one who waa hidden to the
cellar of the store, and when arrested denied all know
ledge of the robbery, but finally confeased. This same
boy, with another of the party, Burk, was convicted
last September for robbing the store of Mr. Meinhardt,
and sentenced by CoL Holbrook to serve three years
to Fort Pulaski, but' about three weeks ago was re
leased by order of Stanton, Secretary of War, and
Judge O'Byme, in now passing sentence on him, said
he wished the Secretary of War were here now to see
how his kindness had been requitted. He sentenced
Adams to six month's labor on tho streets and lanes
with ball and chain appendage, but detained tho other
two as witnesses against the white parties.
Lieutenant Pc Hard then issued process against Mrs.
elsh nee. Mrs. Higgins and Dennis,her husband also
against Mr. Feeley. They were arrested and brought
before the court when Dennis Welsh and wife were
held to the sum of six thousand dollars, and Mr.
Feeley to five thousand for their appearance on Mon
day morning to answer the charge of receiving the
goods,; knowing them to have been stolen.
Five negroes were charged with cutting and carry
ing off wood from the property of Mr. Chisholm on
the Carolina side of the Savannah river, about four
teen miles above the city. This property being situ
ated more than thirty miles from the sea coast and
consequently not coming within the order of General
Sherman, allowing freedmen to cut wood within that
distance. The Court ordered the negroes to deliver
up the wood to the owner and cautioned them against
repeating the same thing. They appeared satisfied to
get off so easy.
There were several other cases before the court
but not of sufficient interest to make note of-
in'< MV 11 ■’iMts—dgaifoMM
Arrivals at thk hotklA.
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PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WitTwrtnsa ft Co.
C N Weal, Waynesboro
M W Harrison, Albany
J W Kearnej. Oa
J Fereber. S C
J M Miilett, Savannah
J Llchebsteln, do
A Shoe t, do
W D Vlllard, Waynesville ;i o Fryer, Agt I Opera
W L MatHews, Oa
K F 8 Hail, Qu
Jos Ucnstiue, Savannah
C A Rowland, Augusta
J M Nixon, N Y
Wilier. Rowe, N Y
L O Dargan, S C
A E Patterson. Fla
F W Murray, N Y
J H Roper, Fla
Capt J M Holmes, Fla
G C Morton, Ga
H C Rayser, S C
S U Clark. Oa
R L Nelson, Va
Clias Schlatter, Ga
E B Barstow, Ga
L R McLay and wife, 8 C
H L Mcfilvy and lady
J B Strepllug, Fla
W T Jones, do
J A Drew, do
Jno Burns, do
J L Smith,
A W Slone and wife, Sav
D W Williams, 8 c
Col W B Gaulden and lady
Georgia
Jas D Stevens, Ga
E G Marable, Ala
BCro-by, NY
A Ogden, do
B E Cbasaalng, Baltlinoie
H H Gibson and daughter,
Millen,
J W Redwood, Baltimore
H Cunningham and wife
Alabima
B J Bowe, Augusta
Jas H Daniel, Iplen
B Attmwav, Ga
A Ward, Wide World
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. Ll'C*.
J C Fryer, NY |J N Grimes, Savannah
J M Taylor aud 2 sons,Fla-A J Felleraan, Tenn
A H Ward, E C Stevens, Savannah
w L Hay, Fla |W H Crooker, Ala
Mr and Sirs J Dellands, s Gross, savannah
Augusta jG W Douglas, N Y
Mivs A S Clark, Augusta Wilson Totten, Hilton H
W Fl Masses, U S 8 Bibb {Miss Minnie Adams, do
H P Lauibreth, CM ITnos G Ferrely
fc Q Hewitt, Oa
J A Praat, Ill
W Bryden, Ill
R B Currier, N Y
J W Stanton, do
G C Tanner, C K R
IN S Harman, Oa
ID Wadley, Ga
IP T Williams, Phlla
|J 8 Bolce, Fort Pulaski
j Maj W C Manning, F P
eihippiugr Intelligence.
Miniature Almanac—Tills Dap.
Sun rises fi|43'Moon rises u
Sun sets 6 171 High water eve
Police matters.
There were very few cases before Mayor Anderson
on Saturday morning, and what is astonishing there
were none for drunkenness. A sailor on one of the
Revenue Cutters was arraigned on the charge of rob
bing a fellow-sailor of one hundred and twenty dollars,
but tbe testimony was very meagre. In fact, the only
evidence was that of the prosecutor, and as be was ac
cording to his own admission, intoxicated, there waa
a doubt created of the truth of the charge. He himself
asked the Mayor to dismiss the case, which was done
on the payment of tho costs.
Two men named D. Leary and Michael Bradshaw,
were charged with selling goods by sample without
taking out the required license, they being non-resi
dents. Three or four ladies testified to the fact of the
defendants having offered them several silk dress pat
terns for fifty dollars, and finally would take forty-live
dollars or would even exchange for jewelry. They
plead ignorance of the law, and said they were to have
gone to New York in the steamer on Saturday, and had
just come from Augusta, where all they were required
to do waa to pay the city five per cent, on sales, and
thought they would sell tne few remaining patterns in
this city, not thinking they were violating the law.—
They showed several licenses which they had taken
out In various other cities. Thus convincing His
Honor that they were not ignorant of the law, and he
accordingly fined them seventy-five dollars each.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Sunday Fab. 4 lwa
Arrived.
Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker. Jacksonville—Clag-
horn & Cunningham.
Steamer Two Boys, Daniels, Doctortotvn—Erwin
Hardee.
Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen.
Steamer L Enos, Moore, Augusta—C L Colby A Go,
Steamer Helen, Larox, Augusta—Rein A Co.
Steamer Och, McCauley, Hawktosvlile—F MMy-
rell.
Steamer Ella, Rowland. Florida—M A Cohen.
^Steamer Gen Berry, Henry, Augusta—C L Colby
' Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta—M A Cohen.
Steamer Express, Morgan. Augusta—FM MyrelL
Steamer Falcon, Cates, Augusta—C L Colby A Co.
Steamer 0 F Potter, Cessar, Suubury—Chas L Colby
4 Co.
Steamer Croton, Fitzgerald, Hilton Head.
Schr John Vance, Smith, 8t Johns 7 river, Fla,
ballast—Master.
schr J Elliott, Watts, Boston—Master.
Schr A M Aldridge, Lescher, New York, with coal
—W Woodbrldge.
Cleared.
Brig Ocean Belle, Morton, St Iago—E Fadelford.
Steamship San Salvador, Atkins, New York—B
Hardee.
steamship Tybee, Crowell, New York,—O Cohen.
Steamship Herman Livingston, Baker, New York
—J R Wilder.
schr E C Latham, Knight, St Marys, Ga, in ballatt
—J A Brown.
steamer W G Gibbons, Phiipot, Augusta—Erwin
Hardee.
Steamer Minnie Brandt, Travis, Augusta—La Roche
and West.
Steamer Scorpio, Rogers. Augusta—Keln ft Co.
Steamer Volunteer, Andrews, Augusta—O’Fallon
A CO.
Steamer Gen Shepiey, MllUken, Doctortown—C
Colby ft Co.
Freedmen Afloat.
On SaiarJay tho pilot boat Sophia, Capt Sagurs,
"iik cruising oil’ Tybee, discovered some eight miloa
tc. evi n. object afloat, which proved to be a .flat con-
totuing duee negro men, and two women with a horse.
Tie puny wore supplied with provisions and had
surtud ;or Daufuakie Island, where they designed to
sct'Je, but in their unmanageable craft were driven to
i vt-'i where they must have perished,' but for their
[ tuut.y rescue by Capt. Bagura. The negroes with
■leir baggage weto taken on board the pilot boat and
‘light to Savannah yeaterday. As it was impossible
1 ’ameer the horse from the flat to ths pilot bost the
v n> left to the mercy of the waves
"'Hi;, c.rujinn foe tbe Charleston Line.—
iD * b "“Ljet Cioton, Capt. James Fitzgerald, arrived
t ' U ■"’ Uri % anemoon from Port Royal. She goes
ll hs morning at nine o’clock, where her
wac.oom, will h e refurnished, after, which she will
' tripe as a passenger and freight boat
^ diy and Charleston.
di/jr 0 ^—■ Alllon 8 the arrivals at the hotels yes tel -
ciote]i < '' I * OUe6 uame Mr. B. Crosby, agent for
stoDuir ‘ ° rCat Sll<,w ani1 Circus Company. He Is
1 ttran- ° 1118 ^hlasti House, and is about making
| to 'nve' 0 ? 013 l0r ll;e ttou P® which is now at Atlanta,
I th/con, 6 ‘ 1 this city. Ho Informs us
it aboulTivedf ° PiI1 “ b0Ut n9xt Roods? and be with
| al/o amved^nsT 01 ^ ^ ItaUan i°P» rs tr0Q P*-
J and stopping at the Pulaski House.
I8E Ge! »- Bebex—The Gen. Berry
u v.turday Rom Augusta and we are indebt-
Superior Coart—Before Judge Fleming
Ths esse of tbe Mayor and Aldermen of the City of
Savannah against the Central Railroad Banking Co.,
Marine Bank, Dr. F. T. Willis el at, was concluded
on Saturday. Attorneys for paintiffa. Law ft Lovell
for defendants, A B. Lawton and Tbos. E. Lloyd.
Mr. Lloyd, of the counsel for the defendants, pre
seated the closing argument in the case. Judge
Fleming then charged the jury, who after a brief ab-
senoe, rendered a verdict in favor of tbe defendants.
Tbe Court adjourned until eleven o'clock this morn
ing. ,
The Theatre.
The popular gift entertainments are to be resumed
this evening, and oontinued throughout tbe week,
ten valuable prizes being distributed nightly. The
grest success of tbe prize arrangement week before
last, has induced the management to reinstate the fea
ture, and they will without doubt, find their liberality
and enterprize fully recognized snd rewarded tbe pre
sent week. The first prize to-night is s gold hutting
case watch, worth $136, and among the others to the
list, which will be found to another calnmn, are s
meerschaum pipe, an opera' glass, and a pair of beauti
ful vases.
Tbe fine comedy, played nightly for half a year or
more to New York, “Everybody's Friend” is per
formed this evening, with Mr. Raymond in hla great
character ot “Major Wellington de Boots” and Miss
Gordon as Mrs. Bwanadowo ” This bill alone should
draw a crowded house.
February 3d, passed 3 team-
• and Volunteer, bound up.
, .- e , P u r»cr for the usual favors and the following
'H - 1110 lst ' P wscd steamers Falcon and
i ’learner* b ™ ud U P l February 2d, passed
I aid ^ ’ ” 0Gj daeil, fongenie, Standith. Eclipse
us Amazon, Gibbons^
^RftrV.41. Qp •!■**-
f Helen arr;7*(i ^ Hele».—The steamer
I indebted to Satarda J fr °m Augusta, and w# are
i.ret new* - ioT avor » and the following
n Carroli in Dor . ‘ 5 ‘ eamers Express, Falcon snd Hsr-
Goodseli, Cn'on a, 0n I r ‘day passed the B. H. May,
kinnlue- 0 ‘ '^elandiah, Eclipse, Swan and Laura,
round up. 8aturJj y Phased the Wo, G. Gibbons,
pet offered b" Tnuimtr—Theailvertrum-
contendedforb a 518 ' Eaym ° nd 4 HamUt on to be,
w on bv thooli!» File Companies of 3a7 snnah,
4s largest eIetnor P 83 > they having disposed of
t-untpst was dm” ° f ticte,s for Saturday night Th*
fSiethorpssby^. p reaented *° tte PUblic-spirited
of the largest aU[)1 Eayaolld t“ the presence of o>*
geat amhences of the season.
wer * < i uite *
fal «n, Etupies 2d *£2 ^
Steamer lw r “ 8wui from AflgusU, and
01 ‘hone boats w,n n, ^ Hawkln * ,rme ' The Vmm
‘11 please aocept thanks for flavors.
ArjtiY A r ZI ~ —
Oak arrived ? Steajie b Oox.-The steamer
hundred bai. m ^'oklnavUle on Saturday with Hr*
Island. The l Upland cotton “ a thirty-five bales Sea
rser will >cccpt our thanYt for fivori.
steamer
from riorida, Th^' “ rlTed ou Sat t“ d »r morning
nror*. Tb wiU «“H>t our thanks for
Slight Fiee.—On Saturday about half past one
o'clock the roof of the house occupied by Mrs. Jack-
son, in South Broad street, west of Bull, took fire from
sparks from the chimney. A couple of gentlemen who
were passing at the time, ran up stairs and by pulling
off some of the shingles which were very old and
rotten, and by application of a few buckets of water,
succeeded to quenching th* fire and preventing any
damage There was not any general alarm given.
AUQU3TA Hotel. — The attention of the travelling
public is invited to the advertisement of Messrs. S.
M. Jones and Z. A. Rice, proprietors of tbe Augusta
Hotel, to another column. The Augusta Hotel is
elegibly situated to the business centre of ths city, is
conveniently arranged and kept to a style of cleanli
ness and comfort which will satisfy the most fas
tidious. Ths proprietors are kind and aocommodating,
and their eervaots attentive and obliging.
Man Drowned.—We learn that a blaok man was
drowned in the river yesterday by the capsizing of a
boat belonging to s revenue cutter, lying to the stream
nearly opposite the lower rice mills. His body had
not been recovered et latest advices.
Sals or the Steamer Jest. Davis.-Messrs. Bell,
Wyley ft Christian, Auctioneers, sold on Saturday
morning, by order of tbe Government, at the East-
era Wharf, the Bteemer Jeff. Davie. She was knocked
down st the turn of nine thousand dollars.
Mew Hooks, New Books.
REOCIVID by
Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly.
C ORA BELMONT, or ths Sincere Lover; the Car
dlnal’s Daughter, by Robert M. Daniels; a Light
and Dark Christmas, by Mrs. Henry Wood; Half Mil
lion of Money, by Amelia B. Edwards; social Lile of
the Chinese, by Justus Doolittle; Leonore and other
Poems, by Lady enstterton; Poems by Mrs. Ann* M.
Spaulding; The Rod Book ot Apin; Story Middle
Ages; Miriam Rivers, tbe Lady Soldier; Colin Clouts
Ojtne Home Again, by Spencer; Leslie's Magazine lor
February; Demorest’s Magazine for February; Atlan
tic Monthly for February; Harper’s Monthly for Feb-
rurary. J31
Per sieamer R M Cool, from Darien—ItO bales up
land cotton.
Per steamer E Enos, from Augusta—223 bales up
land uotioa, 20 do sea Island.
Per steamer E''s, from Florida—31 bales upland
cotton, 10 bales - a island.
Per sieamer : • ik, from Hawktosvlile—600 bales
upland and 36 s a Island.
Per -tenner O n. Barry, from Augusta -302 bales
upland colt on an ! 20 bales domestics.
Per steamer ii len, from Augusta—240 bales up.
Ian I cotton, 4 bales domectics.
Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—CSi bales up
land cotton, and sundry pkgs mdze.
Per steamer Express, from Augusta—662 bales up
land cotton, aud sundry pkgs mdze.
Per steamer Two lioys, from Hawktosvlile—366
bales upland cotton.
Per steamer F .icon, from Augusta—140 bales sea
Island cottou. and 10 bales domestics.
Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Jacksonville—105
bales sea Island cotton and mdze.
Exports.
Pei brig Ocean Belle, 8t Jago—162,878 feet timber
50,000 feet plank.
Per steamship San Salvader, for New York—80S
bales upland cotton, 10 bales sea island cotton, 200
bales domestics. 10 bams cotton waste. 15 bales yarn,
6 bales thread, 44 cases leaf tobacco, 109 whole and
s half barrels, 24 Obis dried rruit, and sundry pkgs
mdze.
Per steamship Herman Livingston, for New York-
1238 bales upland cotton, 21 bales sea island cotton
15 bales cotton waste, 447 hides, 27 bbls dried fruit,
13 bales wool, and 11 pkgs nnlze.
Per stettashlp Tybee, for New York—836 bales up
land cotton, 11 bales sea Island cotton, so bbls rosin,
.3 bags dried fruit, loo bbls do, aud 100 packages
mdze.
Below.
Bark G T Hunt, from New York.
Consignees.
Per steamer Gen Berry, from Augusta—J W An
derson <t Sons, Brady, Smith ft Co, M S Cohen, Brig
ham, Baldwin ft Co, E O Wade ft Co.
Per steamer Ella, from Florida—Dzlalynski ft Sla-
ger, T W Murry, W M Tune, Miller, Ttiomaa ft Co, j
L Villa long., Order, Smith ft Co, Adams Express.
Cull martin ft Co.
Per steamer Syvan, from Augusta—E C Wade ft Co,
Erwin <fl Hardee, BrcWn.A H, A L Hftnrldge, Mc
Mahon and others.
Per steamer Two Bovs, from Hawklnsville—B Ha-
beisham A Son, C M Holt, Andrew Low ft Co, J W
Lathrop, B H Hardee
Per steamer Express, from Augusta—F W Sims J
Co, Crane ft Graybill.
Per sieamer Helen, from Augusta—Keln ft Co, S
Uresbmau ft Co, O Cohen, Wilder ft Fnllarton, and
Maude ft Wright.
Passenger*.
Per steamer Gen Berry, from Angusta—W F Ho-
rath, George Terry, Wm Bowers, Miss Bowers, Mrs
falls, Mrs Haynes, and 3 deck.
Per steamer Ella, from Florida—A Campbell, H O
Gartner, Kefler, A E Fatten, S Miller, J W taylor, O
R F Taylor, R PTaylor, 8 Eppstein, J W Holmes, J
H Roper, J C Juantlsh, Smith, Adams, E D Jeffand,
Floved, Norton, Mrs C A Berry and son, and 11 on
deck.
Per steamer Two B >ys, from nawklnsvllle—W H
Crooker, W M Hickman, wife and 2 children, Miss
Mary Hickman, M J Fellerman, and one on deck.
Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—Col A M Mar
tin, J H Laffltte, J C Williams, H H Peeples, George
Goodwin and 12 deck.
Per steamship San Salvador, for New York—F P
Halsey, J P Thorndike, A Tlninane, C S Caawell, A
Hullibs, Geo A Wright, CATopliU; Mrs Todd and
3 children, Miss Thomas, E A Flint, H W G Offutt, J
A Whltii a. J h Baldwin, Mrs Underville, W Mc
Lean. J P Meinecke, H Holsuasser, G W Furnald,
Gen H C Wayue, F E T Kilims, and 16 deck.
Per steamship Herman Livingston, tor New Tort—
II Melnhanl, M R Baum, s Miiuhard, B Morgan, D
B Camp, W H Goff and'lady, BF Einstein, J Sulli
van, P Hapo, G H Cheever. Col St Geo Rogers, J H
Malarky, J T Hart. S S Ritter, Mr Qulntard, L C Ar-
ledge,' A Goan and son, R W Gyson, D Hiss, C J Jen
kins. W O Zimmerman, L strupleber, P H Stone, E
J O’Nell, C Anderson, C J Johnston, Mr McKenna.
W Harrison, D J T Ladler, M T Grace, S P Newcomb,
J Herman, H Roberts, J G Wildreth, A L Griffin, A
Warner, W Rowe, J G Cohen, J B Manning, John
Miller, aud three steerage.
Per steamship Tybee for New York—Mr* E A Dun-
wood and three children, O B Seagraves, M M Bug
gies, Ira W Ford. D P Connelly, J Menges, W Gilford.
Per steamer Helen, from Auguste—Mr Maude, Wife
aud sister.
Per steamer O F Potter, from bnnbnry—R L Wll-
son, U 11 Sanfoid, B M Williamson, J H Miller. J
Theus, H Miller. D White, D S Bally, H L McCiley
aud wife, W Phillips, Mrs Tebeau and daughter, Dr
R Q Stacy, E G Hewitt, E B Barstow, W W Shad.
METHODIST HYMN HOOP,
IN VARIOUS STYLES,
Just received by
3. MALXaON,
*3-2 147 Congress street.
NOTICE OP COPAB^NEBSHIP.
C . P®T F h!l ® | ,lta day associated with himself to
, jf 8 ' p ; WATKINS, and the business
wul hereafter be conducted under the style of
. „ , ORFF 4 WATKINS.
Savannah, Febrnaty lst, lfec. • fl-lw
Memoranda.
Steamer Helen left Augusta Friday morning at 7
o’clock, a. at.; steamers Express, Falcon and Uariy
Carroll to port-
Passed steamer R X May, Friday morning, at Sand
Bar Ferry, bound op; passed steamer Goodsell, Fri
day morning at Me a man Point, bound op; passed
steamer Union. Friday morning, at McAman Point,
bound up; passed steamer Standisb, Friday after
noon, at Seven Points, boand op; paused steamer
Eclipse. Friday evening, at Mile*’ House Point,
bound up; passed steamer Swan, Friday evening, at
Rocky P int, boand down; passed steamer Lanra,
Friday evening, at Hirsh man’s Lake, bonnd np;
passed steamer Wm Gibbons, Saturday morning, at
SplcervUle, bound np.
LIST OF VE38EI4I IN THK PORT OF
SAVANHAH.
Savannah, Feb. 4,1886.
SHIPS.
Golconda, (Br) Davis, discharging, Liverpool—Bry
an, Hartridge ft Cto.
Lady Russell, (Br) Gray, discharging, Liverpool—
Reid ft Stewart.
England’s Queen, (Brj McKay, discharging—Retd
ft Stewart.
Thorwalson, (Br) Bromage, discharging—Reid ft
Stewart. '
Favorite, (Br)8pato, loading, Liverpool—E A Sonl-
lard.
Daysprtog (Br) Coote, discharging—Chaa (frees ft
Consnl, Beasley, discharging—W Batterabv ft Co.
Anabelia, Adams, discharging—Brigham, Baldwin
Kaio* (Br\ Morrison, discharging—E A SouBttrd.
^ Abo, (Russian) Sodenhohn, discharging—B EHertk
BABZS.
Ann, (Br), Redmore, discharging, Rio Janeiro-
Wee 14 Cornwell. r
Messina, (Br) Goswell, loading, Liverpool—F W
Sims ft Co.
Arbitrator, Allen, loading—Brigham Baldwin A
Co
W H Jenkins, (Brj Cromaln, loading, Liverpool
—E A .Soullard.
Maria Henry, Prince, loading, Liverpool—Chaa L
Colby ft Co.
Rockaway, (Br) Rossance, discharging—E a Soul-
lanl.
Amazon. (Swedish) SwinhuTord, walling, Leg
horn. Italy—Brigliaui ft Baldwin ft Co.
BRIGS.
John R Plater. Post, discharging—Hunter A Qam-
mell.
Executive, (Bn Gosham, waiting—B E Hertz ft
Co. , t,
Moneca. Mitchell, waiting—Yonge ft Nixon.
Clias Wesley, Ford, loading. West Indies—Sorrell
Bros.
Marlon, Dick, discharging, Sidney, Cape Breton—
Yonge ft Nixon.
W B Sawyer, Gray, discharging—Master.
Bessie, (Br) Jackson, discharging—Yonge A Nixon.
Geo Harris, French, waiting, Boston—Hunter ft
Gammed.
SCHOONERS.
Artie Garwood, Van Gtlden, loading, Philadelphia
—Crane ft Grnyblll.
S Fisk, Davis, waiting— G I Taggart.
John M Broomall, Douglass, loading, New York—
Chas L Colby ft Co.
Callsta, Hall, loading, New York—C L Colby ft Co.
J A Brown, , Havana—J A Brown.
John E Dailey, Wall, waiting—Crane ft Graybill.
J G Miller, Higgs, discharging, Eleutbura, Bahama
—Yonge ft Nixon.
Sea Foam, E K Griffin, New York, discharging, J T
Patterson.
Martha, Joso, discharging—Crane ft Graybill.
Jennie Morton, Freyholy, New York, discharging.
Marshall ft Bro.
W E Stevenson, Kemps, waiting—C E Smith.
Oriental, Crocker, dlacnarglng—W H Stark.
Cft ■■ - 17j
FlKAlVttAL.
EXCHANGE.
SIGHT DRAFTS ON NEW YORK.
stpis
For sale by
BRIGHAM. BALDWIN ft CO.
Sight'Exchange
ON
NEW. YORK,
to soma to suit purchasers, by
•epSS-M E. P. METC ALFE ft CO
VALENTINES,
AT ESTILL'8 NEWS DEPOT,
'U-ll Bull-el., back of Post Office.
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
SAVANNAH, CA-
CAPITAL, »U Subscribed, 12,900,0001
THE Company areprepsred to take all classes of
A Risks against Fire »t the usnal rates. As a Com
pany belonging to tbe State of Georgia, they claim a
preference over all others from other States. NO
LOSS Is ever left unpaid, and all are equitably and
fairly adjusted, and paid promptly.
AARON WILBUR President.
M. A. COHEN Secretary.
DIBIOTOSS.
Savannah—Andrew Low, Henry Brigham, John R.
Wilder. John Klchardeon, H. W. Lathrop. J. H. Gray
bill, John W. Anderson, Wm. H. Stark, Henry Lath
rop, W. N. Habersham, Octavos Cohen, John Lama,
A. J. Miller, E. C. Wade, Aaron Wilbur, John M.
Cooper. N. A. Hardee, Joe. S. Claghorn.
Augusta—John Bones, Wm. S. Roberta.
Macon—E. C. Grannies, J. B. Ross.
Columbm—D F. Wilcox, Daniel Griffin.
Eufauia, Ala.—J. G. L. Martin.
Assets, Par Value, January, 1806.
Railroad and City Bonds, all good $'8,800
Railroad Stocks, “ 8,000
Bank Stocks 8,ooo
Coupons, all good 10,770
Cash and Cash Items, U. 8. currency 18 132
United States Bonds and Notes 763
bills Receivable, new ( 7,166
“ oi l, 10 per cent on amount.. 6,731
Bank Bills S.822
insurance Stocks 20,300
Cotton Account 131,4:7
$237,060
Unpaid Capital Stock 2,000,000
State of Georgia Treasury Notes 03,124
(y For Insurance against Loss or Damage by
Fire, apply at the Office of the Company, 80 buy st.
Savannah, Ga. f2
HAVANA SEGARS,
PIPES,
Chewing and Smoking
TOBACCO.
fJ»HE f subscriber has just received a large stock
Havana Segars,
to which he wonld Invite particular attention.
He has also an extensive assortment of
Meershaum Pipes,
SUGAR TUBES and BRIARWOOD PIPES.
The various brands of Chewing and Smoking To
bacco at his Establishment are all of the first quality
Please call and examine for yonrselves, at
ESTABLISHED 1826a
, WM. H. LEE
WABE BOOHS
199 Ma Stmt,
riMlPPiJo.
Between Broadway ft Greenwich Street. oct27-3m
PRESBYTERIAN HYMN BOOKS.
Sunday SchOti Books
Question Books ]
Catechisms
Teachers'Class Books
Sunday School Requisites of mil
‘ a, kinds
Foreale by a MALLON,
<3-2 147 Congress st.
i^reigjxts
FOE ABOBSTA,
T thefr'^IS^ I ^5^ re ^ f ^! x £“ lTe k»°d* st
wed by lnsora ce—for sbipment^Sf 11 ? 6 *** COT
** “f “ d
To
BHiyPIMG.
jl-tf
F. CONSTANT’S,
Boll st., oppoaita Post Office.
ALEXANDRE KID W
A LSO, a fine assortment of Silk, Wool and Back
skin Gloves and Ganntlets. Jnst opened at
M EINSTEIN ft KCKMAN,
Tlg8 ~ tl 161 Congress street
FIRE INSURANCE
THOMAS & SON, AGENTS
No. 117 BAY STREET,
A RB prepared to write for the following Comi
p inies at reasonable rates:
MARYLAND,
MERCHANTS’ ft MECHANICS
NATIONAL,
NORTH AMERICAN.
CROTON,
STANDARD,
WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS, of Pittsfield, Muse.
f3-tf
Of New York.
NOTICE.
D ANIEL R. THOMAS has this day been associated
with me in tbe Insnrance Agency. Tl-e firm
will be Thomas ft Son.
Savannah, let February, 1846.
J. T. THOMAS,
11! Bay street.
Baltimore
MARINE INSURANCE COMP'Y
O CEAN and INLAND RISKS taken at enrrent
rate*, by
THOMAS ft SON, Agents
t-tf * TIT Bay street.
THOMAS & SON,
No. 117 BAY STREET,
SPKCIAL AND LOCAL AGENTS FOR
THE '
Underwriters’ Agency
Of New York.,
CASH ASSETS,
Three Million Dollars
■ ISSUE POLICIES OF
ire & Marine Insurance
Made payable in GOLD er CURRENCY,
Negotiable end Bankable
CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE
All ISSUED IT Tan ASSOCIATION.
ROOFING.
1 TH are now prepared to take contracts for apply,
tog
WARREN’S FIRE-PROOF ROOFING,
to furnish the material.
It possesses all tbe requisite merits, is water-tight
and fire-proof, will not expand and contract with heat,
and cold, is not Injuriously affected by change of
temperature, will bear mure than double the heat of
metal routing without damage to the boarding be
neath it, is easily and quickly repaired ir injured.
Gutters of the same material may be formed on the
roof.
The felt and cement being uon-conductoi* of heat,
> roof is so cool to summer nor so warm to winter,
and
Its cost is much lees than that off any
other FIrc*prooff Kooff now
in nsc.
For more detailed particulars, price of roofing, tes-
tiiupnials, *e., appig to BRYANT,
13-lm H>4 Bay street.
LIVERPOOL
SALT & ALE,
Afloat and tor sale by
13-3
BRYAN, HARTRIDGE ft CO.
THE PAHA CHBJSTI,
OR CASTOR OIL BEAN.
AM prepared to contract with Planter*, to loan the
best kind of aeed and purchase their entire crop
n advance. The estimated yield to each prime hand
and team is shout thirteen hundred dollars.
For particulars see Circular, or address the sub
scriber, care of Messrs. Wilder ft Fullarton, Savan
nah, Georgia. _ _
a » J W. GREGORY.
Bacon, Sides and Shoulders.
0 HHDS. Sugar Pickled Shoulders;
I hhds. very fine Sides. Foreeleby
jST-tf BRIGHAM, BALDWIN ft CO.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
Direct ImDortation from Londo
and Paris.
J UST RECEIVED, a large and varied assortment of
Imported Ware* and Fancy Articles, soluble for
the coming season, embracing to part:
Statuettes—Bronze, Besqucanfl Parlor
Toilet Settsj
Clocks
Perfumery
Ladies’ Traveling Bags
French Parasols
Portemonnales
Milliners’ Fancy WnresJI
Osier Baskets
And an endless variety ot
Fancy G-oods,
ordered for this market and Jnst received by ship
County of Plcton, snd other veseels now arriving.
Fancy Goods by the riginal package, to which the
attention of Milliners and others ie Invited.
W. W. LINCOLN,
Corner Congreee and Ball streets,
“21-tl Monument Square.
"Wdlliam G-ill,
(Successor to William B. Hawkins,)
TMPORTER and Wholesale Dealer to Foreign and
A Domestic Ales, Wines. Liquors, Philadelphia Por
ter, Champagne Cider, 4c.,
No. 17G Fulton Street,
Opposite St. Paol'. Church,
NEW YORK.
Bottler of Mile's Celebrated Ale for Shipping and
Family use.
Particular attention paid to Filling and Shinning
Southern Orders. ^ vv
All orders by mall will be promptly atteuded to.
nl4-Sm
Pioneer Line
FOR NEW YORK.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES!
Cabin Passage, $25 OO..Deck, «10 OO
Tbe new and splendid steamship CHASE, Roatli,
Commander, will lesva for the above port on her
regular day,
Thnraday, February 8, at — o’clock.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
f* HUNTER ft GAMMELL
FOB PHILADELPHIA;
CABIN PASSAGE, $25 00.
Towage."
Masters of Vessels
Merchants.
and
The steamer
Petti t»
p‘rio^^r^ t ^era°ffime P nu’rth^ n ^ ,<Sa -
reqniie her services. IO “**« »bo may
Apply to
J31-2w
H. J. DICKERSON ft CO.
The new and splendid Iron Stcamihip t
CUMBRIA,
FRENCH, Commander,
Will sail for the above port on
Tbursday, Feb. 8, at — o’clock.
For freight or passage, having excellent accommo
dations, apply to
to HUNTER ft GAMMELL.
FOR BOSTON
The fa«t-8aillng brig GEO. HARRIS,
having a portion of her cargo engaged,
will have despatch for tbe above pert.
For freight engagements, apply to
HUNTRR ft GAMMELL.
FOR PALATKA,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
(Carrying the United States Mail.)
The new and fast Steam Packet
Ella,
Capt. P. E. ROWLAND,
will leave on
Tuesday Morning, January 30th,
to o'clock" 1116 t0 16898 refirulariy 8Vw 7 TUESDAY at
^ ^ M. A. COHEN.
Fretoht payable by shippers.
i2?-^m.tTfr Ved 8t ^ ti “ ea at toe Warehouse
~For PalatkaTET Fla.,
ST. MA
SS h&uta ' ,iCK80N ' r ^
The elegant and very fast steam packet
SYLVAN SHORE,
Capt JAMES TUCKER,
ssusassur 1 ,p * ”««•
Every Tuesday Morning at 10 o’clock.
All freight payable bv shippers.
datfoM^nfr * v,D §n 8n P arlor accommo-
at u “ offlce ' ^orida Steam Packet
VV hurt, or to*
m tt
CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM,
Agents.
For Augusta,
STEAMER
R. H, MAY,
Will have dispatch for the above place. Goode receiv
ed at all time and stored to fire proof warehouse, foot
of Lincoln street, free of cost.
__ , J. M. KINCHLEY, Agent.
Office in Claghorn ft Cunningham’s.
The May arrived In Angtuta from Savannah on last
Friday with her full freight tf oct9
New Sugar Cured Hams.
4 A BBLSl, a very superior article. Fo- sale by
J2T-tf BRIGHAM, BALDWIN ft CO.
RIDE.
W E have now on band a few Open Boggles and
Rockaways, light and neat. Also, Sets of
Harness, which we will sell unusually low.
BOUSE ft BRYANT,
184 Bay street.
Soluble Pacific
GUANO.
WI Invite the attention of Planters to this valuable
vv Guano, as a matter of Importance to their In
terest. It Is similar in appearance, odor snd compo
sition to Peruvian Guano, differing only in the pro
portions of the same elements. It contains less am
monia, bat nearly oneffinndred per cent, more of Phos
phate than Peruvian Guano, one-third of which is im
mediately soluble. It is quite as active as Peruvian
Gnano. and is iess costly. „
For lnrther information, apply to
E. C. WADE ft CO., Agents,
Jl-3m Savannah, Ga
FOR CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
THE STEAMER
FANNIE,
CAPTAIN MoNELTY.
Will leave as above from the Florida Steamboat
Wharf foot of Weet Broad st. on THURSDAY next,
lst Feb. at 10 o'clock a. m., and will continue to leave
every Thursday following at same hour until further
notice.
This boat is in very excellent order, is commanded
by officers of experence; snd has superior state room
accommodations for passengers
While the boat Is on her trips, freight will be re
ceived and stored in fire-proof warehouse, free of ex
pense.
For freight or passage, apply to
„ F. M. MYRELL. Agt,
j27-lm Harris’ Buildings. Bay street.
Or to W. Johnson, on wharf
For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S FER
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
The new and fast sailing Steamer
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. KUifa
Having been placed permanently epon this rente will
leave for the above places on
Friday Morning, astk, at 10 o'clock,
at Mine hour. *° 16478 ^7 morning thereafter
Returning, she will leave Palatka everv Snnda»
sonrille^'evorv'xin e I er 7 Sunday forenoon, and Jack!
naho^TSy mSra?ng m ° rni ” g ’ ,,rriving at 8aTan '
thew^ff reCelVed 8t aU warehouse oa
All freight payable by shippers.
mmlljH 111 0f touring splendid cabin ao-
commodatton. apply at the office on Flurida Steam
Packet wharf, or to
CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM.
Agents.
J24-tff
For Charleston,
Touching at Hilton Head and Beaufort.
The steamer CROTON will
leave for. the above places
on MONDAY, Jan- 6th. at 8
a. m.
For freight or passage, apply on board. 151*
On Consingment.
55 bbls Yellow Onions
16 bbls Apples
6 bbls Figs
3 bbls Cranberries
10 half bbla Cranberries
23 half boxes Ratal as
1 box Tomatoes
lo kegs Batter..
Jnst arrived and for sale by
J29 L. J. UC1LMARTIN ft CO.
Pilot Bread.
500 Boxes to .A.rrive.
For sals by
n-c
RUE, WHITNEY, ft OO.,
4 Harris Range, Bay-at.
Family Dye Colors.
Patented October 13, 1863.
Black
Black for Silk
Dark Bine
Light Bine
French Blue
Claret Brown.
Dark Brown
Light Brown
Snnff Brown
Cherry
Crimson
Dark Drab
Light Drub
Fawn Drab
Light Fawn Drab
Dark Green
Light Green
Magenta
Maize
Jfaroon
Orange
Pink
Purple
' Royal Purple
Salmon
Scarlet
Slate
' Solfertoo
Violet
Yellow.
REDUCTION OF RATES!
HAWKINSVILE i MACON
VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN,
And Landings on the Altamaha and Ocmulgse rivers.
THE
Steamer Oak,
Capt. MoCan'.ey,
is now loading, and will positively leave on
Monday, Sth Inst., at 0 p. m.
Freight received and stored in fire-proof ware-house
on Old Florida Steamboat Wharf, foot of West Broad
Street-
This boat is to good order, built expressly for the
trade, and rates A i to Insnrance offices.
Transportation charges on goods to Macon and
Hawklnsville paid promptly.
Arrangements have been made with the Agent of
the Macon ft B unswick Railroad to forward goods
through to Macon on arrival of boat at Hawklnsville.
without delay.
Ran* or Famevr: To Macon, per 100 lbs. $2 50;
do. par foot, 75c.; to Hawklnsville, per 100 lbs, $2;
do., par foot, 60c.
For freight, ftc., apply to
J. B. PRE-DEE, Agt,
108 Broughton street
_ F. M. MYRELL.
to Harris’ Building, Bay st.
Steamer Savannah.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, CONSIGNEES^
OWNERS AND UNDERWRITERS.
T? 0 ?, P° r P°** of making a proper spportlon-
T\ «»e proceeds olf and charges on tbe
the cargo saved from the above steamer, lately sank
while on a voyage from Savannah to Angusta, you are
partleolariy requested to present to the undersigned,
within forty4lays from date hereof proof of shipment
and copies, of >onr Invoices. '
J. W. WOLCOTT, Agent
2 Harris’Block. Bay st.
For Doctortown
IN CONNECTION WITH THE ATLANTIC AND
GULF RAILROAD PER
Thomasville.
The Steamers
Orient and
Glen. Shepiey,
wiU leave Savannah per Doctortown every Tuesday
and Saturday morning at 7 o’clock. Returning, leave
Doctortown for Savannah every Tuesday amf Satur
day morning at 7 o'clock.
For freight or passage apply to
Id. .r L COLBT * «>..
Jo' 'tf Corner Abercom and Bay streets.
For Dyeing silk. Woden and Mixed Goods, Shawls,
Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets.
Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing,
and all kinds of Wearing Apparel.
r A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT. J*
For 25 cents you cun color aa many goods as would
otherwise coat five times that sum. Various shades
can be produced from the same dye The prooeals
simple, and any one can use the Dye with perfect
success. Directions in English, Standi and German.
inaiflft of etch package.
HOWE ft STEVENS,
M0 Brofcdwgy, BootoiL
For sale by druggists and dealers generally,
ectt 04m
New Books.
TUST RECEIVED:
Unaline Manual
Catholic Almanac
Reeves’ Bible History
Mosart’s Letters
Dr. Thorn well’s Discourses on Truth
Dr. Tyafa Forty Years’ Experience to Sunday
Schools
MissCarew; Miss McKenzie; The Belton Estate;
Lovers and Thinkers; Ths Twins and Hearts, by Mar
tin F. Tapper; Roanoke, or Where is Utopia; Mr.
Stewart's intentions; Abel Drake’s Wife; A Point of
Honor; A Dart Might’s Work; and others.
For sale by
B. MALLON.
S-3 117 Congress st.
Pacific flail Steamship Company’s
Through Line to California,
T OUCHING at Mexican Ports, and carrying the
united States MalL
Leave Pier No. 42 North River, foot of Canal street,
at 13 b’dock noon, on the lst, nth and 21st of everv
month, (except when those dates toll on Sunday, anil
then on the preceding Saturday,) for Asplnwalf. con.
nectlng via Panama Railway, with one of the Com
pany’s steamship* from Panama for Sait Francisco,
touching at Acapulco.
FEBRUARY.
1st—Henry Channcev, Capt. Gray, connecting with
Colorado. Capt. Watkins.
10th—Atlantic, Capt. Maury, connecting with Sacra
mento, Capt. Caverly.
21st—New York, Captain Horner, connecting with
Constitution, Capt. Farnsworth.
Departures of lst and 21st connect at Panama with
■teamen for Sonth Pacific ports. Those of 1st touch
at Manxanillo.
THROUGH PASSAGE SATES IN CURRENCT.
First Cabin $sco
Second Cabin 200
Steerage loo
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 and their families and
school teachers: soldiers having honorable dis
charges, Half Fare.
One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult,
tor*. Baggage received on the dock the day before
ass&asriss’jsr'
attendSreftS? 11 aar * eon °® bo * rd - Medicine and
ism lt ta D ^n ^2? be placed on tbe line January 1,
6001 Ne w Orleans to AaplnwaUvia
or ftifthcr information, apply
J18 3m
For Liverpool.
The fire Br. ship ANN ABELL A. Adams,
CjJV master, having a large portion of her car-
Ssffiy go engaged and on hand, will have quick
despatch for the above port. For freight'
•ngagemems, apply to
J3i-tff BRIGHAM. BALDWIN ft CO.
For Liverpool.
r-rr\_ The fine British bark ARBITRATOR*
J|y2$0 Allen, master, having a large portion of bet
JBEISycargo engaged, will have quick despatch for
—"^ths above port
For farther freighlengagements. to
1T| BRIGHAM.
YIN ft CQ.
FOR
MACON & HAWKINSVILLE
VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN,
AndlandldQion the Altamaha and Ocmuigee rivers.
F, W 0, BELLOWS,
Agent.
Steamer Darlington,
Capt. J. Bsocx,
frloedtog this day at the Charleston Wharf, foot of
West^Broad street, and will have quick despatch aa
Thto boat is of light draft, in perfect order, has im-
officer ^ f W>WOn ’ “ d nUm A No. 1 in toanrantto
Freight* taken hy this Une at low rates.
JvKS SSy 011 * 0Od * 101188011
For freight engagements, apply to
_ - F. M. MYRELL,
to Harris’ Buildings, Bay afreet.
For LIVERPOOL.
The fine new clipper bark
MARIA HENRY,
PRINCE,
having thraa-fourths of her cargo engaged, wiU has*
quick despatch.
For balance ef freight, apply to
CHA8. L. COLBY ft OO.,
Corner of Abettorn and Bay street*.
Liberal allowances made on consignments to out
Heads to Liverpool. jll-tf