Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, March 16, 1866, Image 3

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**!»Ji* - -«= m 1A|A ,iiti iu>«- N* 1ST AH Ste. Steamship* und Sleaiuer*. ' FOR NKW YORK. —>,:,A’vbee, Friday, March 16. at — o’clock, lit 1 . HnrnPR. Ketnrditv. March 17tl may judge from the elegant dinner prepared by him yesterday for a small party of Captrin Morton’s I friends. The officers of the Gen. Barnes are gentlemen of | tried ability in their several capacities and are, one and all, of courteous and obliging disposition. They | are,—CBpt. 8. H. Morton; B. M. Howe, 1st officer —-aw. . — General Barnes, Saturday, March llth, ’nelrii) Sail Salvador, Saturday, March 17th, at I Purser A. T. Alexahder; Ch if Engineer Hami e. Bran- dow. ill FOR AOQtTaTA. 0 uner Wm. 0. Gibbons, every Saturday morning Strsii'er Minnie Brandt, Thursday, March 16’.h, at " *j,Hmer Express, Friday, March 16. FOR DUBLIN. >)|il( , r Ge! ,eral Hooker. Thursday March 15th, a t 1" a >»• F0 „ C h*RI.BST0N. s in „. r Fountain, every Monday morning at 9 " Fannie, every Thursday morning at 10 Saturday, March ITth, at 8 o'clock Simmer steamer Croton, POK POCTOKTOWN. Sheplej, every Sunday morning, Thin* FOB IIAWKINBVII.LE. Tun, Covs and Charles 8. Hardee, every lUjMiionrtng, at» o’clock. for Florida. r Steamer Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at W timer nrlcn Getty, every’ Saturday morning, at 1" AmiM Lizzie Baker, every Friday morning at 10 "'if'm'-r Ella, every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Ike Z !)• Vance-- —The steamer Z. B. Vance, Capt. "•"•rived here yesterday from Cliarleston.- “““"I‘‘u,i between that city and Augusta, via Sa- gjviunah. or the O. M Pettit.—The steamer O. M. , « w put up at auction yesterday by Mc-ssrs.Bell, 'viiv.v 1 linstiati, and knocked down to Mr. H. T ' , .'A n | -tii •■sum of seven thousand three huu- dred Police Matters. In the Mayor’s Court yesterday there were several of the hardest looking specimens of humanity that we have eeen there for many a day. The first case was that of Jno. Enis, charged with being drunk and disorderly in the house of Mr. Riley. The policeman testified to the fact of arresting him and Rmtjng him in possession of a large cavalry revolver. Another witness testified that he bad come into the house and was flourishing the pistol and threatening to shoot a woman who was in the house. The witness said the accused acted more like a crazy man than a Bane one, and he was forced to call on tile police. The defend ant said that he had bought the pistol from a negro and being loaded he fired the charges off into the air; that when he was in the house it was not loaded, and hs had no intention of using it on the woman. Mayor Anderson then dismissed the case on the payment of coBts, and ordered the pistol to be forfeited to the city. Another man was charged with abusing and striking a female in her own house. The arresting officer sta ted that he had been called upon by a little girl to ar' rest the man who she said was beating her mother, but that he knew nothing of the affair himself. The woman was not present in court but had sent her child, an intelligent looking girl of some six years of age, who said her mother was sick and unable to be out. His Honor asked her how old she was, when she replied six years. Being too young to take an oath His Honor concluded not to take her statement. He then dismissed the case and ordered the costs to be collected from the informer. Jas. Henry was charged with being drunk and lying in the market. The officer Baid he had to hire a wagon intain, Capt. I to take him to the barracks as he was very drunk. irleston, ma- | The accused was a mere boy, not being over eighteen or nineteen years of age. Upon being asked what he worked at he said he was employed on the Central Railroad. He knew nothing of the occurrence nor how he came to be asleep in the market Jno. Edwards was up for the third time for the same offence. This individual seems to think he has a per sonal friuds I t0 8° B leep wherever he pleases. The hero he en. | Mayor u P on being informed by Chief Anderson that he could find employment for him at the barracks, sentenced him to be confined at work therein for the space of one week and be fed on bread and water. Another man named Duval was charged with the same offence, getting drunk. He stated that he was employed in the Central Railroad depot and admitted that John Barleycorn had got the best of him on this occasion. Ilia Honor fined him three dollars. pace of nine at half-past j lease accept j ho returned ed the con i', i erous hospi- a Z. B. Vance, • 1 steamboat up at 6 o’clock. I’oulgatss. Per steamer W G Gibbons, from Augusta—Erwin A Hardee, Wright, Gibbs A Co, K C Wade A Co, N A Hardee A Co, M A Cohen, Brigham, Baldwin A Co. Hunter A Gammell, J McMahon. Per steamer Fountain,_ from Charleston—M Weldenken, J Book, C Brownards, W H wood. MeDioranda. The steamer W. 6. Gibbons report: March 14th, met steamer Laura bound np at Seven Points MPrch 15th, met steamer Swan, bound nn, above Martin's Landing. Consignee* per Atlantic aid Gulf R. R March 14, 1866. Consignees per Central Rnllroad. March, 15, isee. 313 bales cotton, 16 bales domestics, 13 boxes to bacco, 1 car load stock and mdse to W A B Mclntire, Scott A Miles, Laurant, Wayne A Sons, £ £ Herts A Co, J L Villalonga, R B Agent, Bothwell A White- head, Habersham A Son, Q Gemenden, M Pent A Co, Jno Hart, Holcombe A Co, O Cohen, W Batters by & Co, Hunter A Gammell, Jno Richardson A Low A Co, J W Lathrop A Co, MS Cohen, Brigham, Baldwin A Co, F W Sims, E Padeiford, Jones A Way Brady, Smith A Co, J Eager, J W Rabun, P H Behn! O'Failon A Co. •> ‘o the advertise- • *r A Co., who have n i.,ehousefur- • ti,.tilts at the store ,1 Williams ou Brough Savannah, Ga., March 14, 1866. Miss M. E. Gordon : Dear Madam—Previous to your departure from worthy, industrious the city the undersigned desire to extend to you .vhoare determined to "Complimentary Benefit,” as atestimonial oftheir ap- ivt u liberal share off ^» jo’id concert of the . Weil attended last night the entertain- ;ippr» \v e audience. 1 «>r tii* cries, an ex- ■ 1, ' 'j uding Sever son w th the most Qne«' .isters. The 1 hum O' will not lose j ■r an entertainment in •Leuvcly combined. lay we notice 1 at the port y accompa- laski House. nectcd with et, opposite ilea, in the on the ta el a trernen- Le we had got J oking at the filiation wa9 he • neement * •' ‘us young lady, • pre* -.5 :ti city and will r*ve recepti.levees at &t- Anuri * vr ”, daily, from tin o'clock in the morning till six in the evening. Miss Aim it*Very interesting and wonderfully ac- 1 mplishi .l young lady, performing many difficult and delicate operations, such as writing, braiding hair embroiderin'*, »v<\, with her toes. A visit to her cannot fall to bo interesting to any one, while it wil* afford an opportunity to encourage and aid the truly worthy and unf rtunatc. We commend her especially to th. favorable regard of our benevolent lady readers preciation of your efforts in behalf of their amusement during the past season Please aid them in this desire by appointing any evening most convenient to yourself, and believe them, very respectfully, yours, &c., W. D. W. Barnaul), Robt. P. York, S. Yates Levy, M. E. Williams, John C^Ferrill, M. H. Meyer, P. H. Ward, S. W. Mason, Pub. Herald Stuart & Co., Theo. L. Henry, Lachlan H. McIntosh, Jas. F. Watkins, H. Bertram, Herman L. Schreiner, Sam’l P. Hamilton, Geo. O. Mabcy, S. P. Bell, Sig. Langsdorfs, W. B. J. Bickford, J. LangsdorfA: Co., S. H. Wade, and others. Robt. H. Anderson, W. D. Waples, W. H. WlLTBERGER, Wm. Hone, A. S. Hartridge, W. F. Holland, W. T. Thompson, Henry R. Christian, B. B. Febbill, Jno. M. B. Lovell, Jas. M. Prentiss, C. Phillips, James Leavy, Henry Blunn. L. J. Guilmabtin, Capt. Harry Burns, Pulaski House, Savannah, March 15, lb6G. Gentlemen: With many thanks for extending me a “Compli mentary Benefit,’’ I beg leave to name Monday even' ing, March 19th—the same to taka place at St. An drew's Hall. Believe me, with deepest gratitude, Respectfully, yours, M. E. Gordon. To W. D. W. Barnard, Esq., S. Yates Levy, Jno. C Febbill, and others. Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. Wiltberger & Co. Dr E M Crews, Charleston |D p Bosworth, Jr, N O Freed me Court. Basin.' hams fro rather dull in this court yesterday >ui>! ' of negroes named George Wil- • York, and Wm. Holmes, belonging to ? uui Carolina, were charged with the larceny of K .'l> from tin steamer Lizzie Baker. They had t’tflcn $otn<: knives, a rase of shoes, a box of candles and probably many other things which had not been m.-. i. From the evidence it appears that Williams v ud on the last trip that if any shoes came aboard he o goiii^: to have a case, and sure enough he kept his • u -1 Smi. ot Hie stolen knives were distributed around, and one of the negroes receiving a knife gave lLr ifl fonnation to Captain Eing, when he had the arrested and instituted a search for the stolen L ' 1 . Korn.- "i tiie knives were found in the tire-room uQ J l “ ‘ m l n . v cas «*. but no shoes-. The negro witness i “ them e ‘frying a heavy box from the tia.n, r. ami that he got one of the knives from lln defendeiits denied all knowledge of the ot one ot them finally acknowledged it, and ii Jai - ldtrUUUn ^ beiU? leTlieTltl Y dealt with by the b 'ff' < 0UM nt °d to tell where a box of candles could I.. , U *. °di ' ir was despatched to where he said n il - i. fT " a,Ul reC0Vered the box - He said he left ni ~ bt f,,r safety; he had not sold it. ‘ ' lh Posing sentence, said it appeared that u not no much to blame as the other man, bar 11' >" t,iere ^ ore pive twenty-five days teacclt" tllL * cbain 'S an ?- Williams was seu- •u to tuirty .lays ou the same gang, to pay a fine. dolhu s and costs, and in default of payment ; ‘ e r i irty.fi ve days ou the streets und lanes. meat^'r'?' 18 WUU Puniah- , ‘ ,,edm in ' ,ll “' thl -‘ being proven to the hewM fiued twent >' ^ Th, Steamship Gt„. Bam,,. tone i* tllat 6aC * 1 ofthc steamships of the dif- U^LT™ S ? etWeen this tux! New York ill our j ,“" HCea . the, “ ) coh,mn " "PPh their ad- ihnif. ■n., 1 . th ® exc °ption of the General I »ud r r .>m thi S .r '.'l ,U,3ll ‘ 1 ' is nowl ° ruti i-OKUlarly to thipLine (| | Atlantic Const Mail Steam- • hirh Messrs. Wilder i Fullarton are ■its. The Gen. Barnes is a fine firet- tuamship, 235 feet in length and 35 '■ She has a powerful engine w.th atroku - she “ b >iler for tUo “ >0 *‘ erB dI1 ‘t an independent I l.uuip on the main deck. She J amidships ' The Get J C Martin, Georgia J M Uedwinc, dd Geo G Smith, do H Yonge, Jr, Augusta J H Dunham, Sav Christopher Gray, Sav A P Lambeth, C R R J N A Griswold, K J H McBride, N Y A T Burnett, Ky Tlios W Oliver, Ga Miss V E Oliver, Ga II T Noble, Ga Jno G Lawton, son and 3 servants, SB Wm Cantwell, H Head J S Brush, H Ii smith, Ga Jno R Wade, Ga Dd C Weeks, S C J T Gregorg, Ga J T Mnmfurd Ga Wm R Penely, Augusta H W Downie, Ga J M Middleton, Ga Jno Chadwick, N Y H Jeniiing and son I Y J Rkbitskeh, Georgia E WaitzhelUer’ do J G Moore, s do Mr Mabrey, do Jno McKennon, do J B Stripling, Fla A Harris, do E Everett, N Y' L Stickney, Charleston, Mass L li Hathon, Charleston, Mass Jas Parker, N Y Clms E Milner, N Y Gen Wayne, Ga W R Talbot and family, R I Miss Stevenson, Fla Henry A Moller, Balt Jno Rice, Atlanta Mrs D Wadley, Ga Ang E Cook, Beaufort J B Jewell, Moqiie E J Henry. N J U F Minnerly, N Y Mr and Mrs H P Walker, Charleston S N Hart, Ga MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. Luce. R E Martin, Charleston Mr Carrington and lady, N Y M Whalen, USA Geo A Crooiu, Fla T A Houston, S C Brig Gen Davis Tilton, wife and child. J W Corney, Ogeechee l>dw Lang, Lounds C S UauldOD, Ga J M W Hill, Ga J A Smith, Valdosta C U Latimer, Ga J O Merrill, A A G R R Henry H Scranton, S W Dole, Boston J P Patman, do F A Sinqufield, Ga . Jas Russell, do C E Clark, do SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGiNLY. Mr and Mrs L L Jones, N Y Mr and Mrs Jas Spindler, N Y R E Marlin, Charles tan Geo G Jeranger, N Y L H Dodge, E Kent, Savannah J Cooper, do M B Young, Augusta Jas Browu, Jjbarlestun W J Lawton and son, S C J W Maner, S C A F Lawton, 8 C P11 Woodward, Ga r W Clipper. Balt W Dunstable, N O J Jenkins, S C O W Kelley, Washington J W Dixon, do 0 A C Waller and lady, Fla Tracy Edgerton, N Y H C Wingate, N O Shipping Intelligence. “ a vaniiaU Gass side-wheeFs few in truth of . . cylinder of Cu Miniature Almanac—Thin Day. Snn rises 6 06! Moon rises 5 43 Sun sets 5 54fUigh water eve 8 53 steam stacks abreast and close together sn. hjrn °" '“ 1( ‘- aft rigged, naval architectur tr ° De ° f tbe ** nest specimens of symmetric] h„, , U " cver floated I' 1 our river. The "css of h w i, 0lT , f J" r b,1 “ ani ‘ the graceful sliarp- etoken that PORT OF SAVANNAH. Thursday, March 15, 18C6. Arrived. Steamer Fountain, Custner, Charleston—M A Co hen. Steamer W G Gibbons, Garnett, Angnata—Erwin A Hardee. Steamer Gen Berry, Henry, Augasta—C L Colby & Co. Steamer E R Vance, Guthrie, Chai lesion. power of attaining 01 which haa won for her -’"4; the fleetest steamship sailing out of mhraordicry 'be name bei ’ V » York. , J1IC et* beat, flavin i ' um P ar *tiveiy Bpcaking, almost uf W65, at n' h (,.f “""“'"“eed running about the t-»t “"“eat f 0r t^J 1 Un# 8he w “ chartered by the g . Wae employe ;.° f t!le d«partment, and hlli Prisouf Jr8 I. *. naportin K convalescent soldier* | tion ' takes ’ '/° eD the varioUB militaritary sta- P S. A. (i ejl j -! 1 1 nwile fro ® the Surgeon General isailod. under whose orders she j Since », • I ' " Pu * on 'be Atlantic Coast Cleared. McNelty, Cliarleston — F tkip i SttrJ “e. tlie Gen f,j r the Mail Steam- Barnes has been thoroughly re- Steamer Fannie, Myrell. steamer Resolute, Cannon, Hilton Head. Norwegian bark Ilernod, Olren, Liverp .oh 5ng, Scltr Lottie. Klots, Endcotj, Georgetown, 8 C, In ballast. Br bark Sarah Mendell, Jones, Penarth Roads, Eng. Imports. Per steamer W G Gibbons, from Augusta—*50 bales cotton, 79 sacks peas. Bxports. Per Norwegian bark Hemoid, Liverpool—254,(43 feet timber. _ . , I Per steamer Fannie, for Charleston—52 bales sea Com °h«tions f| l ,a “ Bcr ' trade , 811,1 now possesses sc- 1 island cotton, 4’ bills’syrup, and 57 pkgs mdse. for elegance . ur ° ue bu ndred passengers, which. Per bark Sarah Mendell, for Penartn Hoads, Eng— “'mot he ' -’’“hstantial comfort and convenience. 517,910 feet timber. ■passed. The ^ richly upbol- I .. Psaunger. 1 are SO contrived that they can | per steamer W G Gibbons, from Augusta--Mr "feted, lioji , ’ ,he ‘ouuges 'hhed into r «iuire comfortable beds at night should occa- Kenedy, Mrs Bond and 2 children, C Trechler, H T "'h-veutilated ^ atatero oms are light, roomy and isfinj-] ‘“deed everything about the lnJ 6 nnii)t„ aUd lurnla hed in the most thorough fcrtssXT* style - Tito cuisine of the. Gen. ‘ 1 * rj 1,a “ the r " W ClmrBe 01 Steward Geo. B. Rclfe, **o°ng eater ^ 1U * lit ' 0n * n ^ ew y ° r Y ot being a prince ""h a reputation justly earned if one Nobles, TW Oliver, Mias Oliver, H H Smith, J R Wade, W J Lawton, W R Lawton, J W Matter, P A Lawton, Henry Solomons, H R Box, Mias O £ Lawton. Per steamer Fountain, from Charleston—Mr Hay- wood, Mr Cohen, Mr Cbadnios, J P Putnam, H Wad dell and lady, Miss Waddell. S W Dole, F£ Clipper, O H Riley, J W Dickerson, James Coeidy and lady, Miss Casady, C A O Waller and lady, Mr Lonster J | Jenkins, Rev P G Jenkins and lady, and 6 on deck. A Card. Steamsaip San Salvador, Empire Line, off Tybee, March 14, 1866 Captain—The undersigned, passengers with von on tins trip from New York to Savannah desire be fore leaving the ship to express to you their appre elation of your merits as a navigator and comman der, and to thank yon and through your officers for the courtesy and kindness shown tonsonthevowige The order, quiet and system onboard yonr shlpare the best evidences of the discipline yon maintain and the personal attention of yourself and sntiordiMtes to onr comfort, especially to the ladies travelling alone and to the chlldMn are guarantees of ihe se curity with which persons of every class may confide themselves to your care. Wishing health and pros perity to yourself and gentlemanly officers, and car rying with us none but pleasant reminiscences of our trip with you, we beg to subscribe ourselves very ti oly and respectfully your friends, C E Milner, J Parker. U S N J J Weeks, S M Krauscr, G B Melendy, H C Chamberlain, S Holman, W B Fahnestock, M D W A Swift, W R Talbot, J Neelsns, S Neelans, E N Scltcw, L Llppmann, Christopher Gray, H 0 Wayne, J J Bowen, late Capt and A Q M, U S A B Waltzlelder, S Mitchell, C M Brown, F R Kent,- C M Lnmprey, E 8 Lamberton, J B Sullivan, D H Vaughn, A L Day, C E Jennings, J H Ilaa UST OB' VESSELS IN THE POUT UK SAVANNAH. Savannah, March 16, 1866. STRAJdSUlrs. Gen Barnes, Horton, 2000, New York—Wilder A Fullarton. Tybee, Crowell, 547, New York—Hunter <£■ Gam- mell. San Salvador, Atking, 1,000, New York—B H Har- virgo, Bulkier, 1,009, New York—O Cohen. SHIPS. r' Goleonda, (Br) Bavis, '1,131, Liverpool—Bryan, Hartridge A Co. Lady Rusaell, (Br) Gray, 919, Liverpool—Bold A Stewart. England’s Queen, (Br) McKay, 900, Liverpool—Reid A Stewart. Kalos (Br), Morrison, 880, Liverpool—E A Soullard. Abo, (Russian) Sodenholm, Cadiz—E E Hertz A Go. Waverly, (Br) Bonner, Liverpool—Wilder A Ful larton. Sarah Newman, Ewer, Boston—Brigham, Baldwin A Co. Lady Havelock, (Br) O’Neil, 855, Liverpool—E A Soullard. Christian Lovene, 473, Sodenbergh, Spain—E E Hertz A Co. Aquilla, (Nor) Bjelke, C Epping. Chesapeake, Newbal), 260,discharging, New York— LaRoche A Johnson. Resolute, , repairing—Schuster A Heinsiu*. Bessie, (Br) Jackson, 218, waiting—Yonge A Nixon. O Mathews, Lowe, waiting—Van Horn, Holyoke A Murray. ‘ • F W Wilson, Knight, 240, Baltimore—Crane A Gray- bill. Selma, Gibbs, discharging—C L Colby A Co. Sf-~: SCHOONERS. R H Shannon, Marts, discharging—Hunter A Gam mell. L S Lenering, Corson, discharging -Hnnter A Gammell. Mary D Ireland, Ireland, discharging—Wilder A- Fullarton. Albert Bnrton, Boston—Haywood A Gage. A H Learning, Ludlam, Philadelphia—cblpman A Chapin. Prudence, Coombs, discharging—W H Stark. Jonas Smith, Nichols, discharging—Hunter A Gam mell. George Gilmore, Barrett, discharging—Hnnter A Gammell Emma F, Sever, discharging, Master. Emma Lowery, discharging Crane A Graybill. R H Perkins, Lane, discharging, Master. Ridgewood, Lane, discharging—Grane A Gray- bill. C W Elwell, Long, discharging—Crane A Graybill. Jamestown, Magee, discharging—Miller, Thomas A Co. - CITY OF SAVANNAH, • Office Clerk of Council, V t •* . March 12,1866. \ The following Ordinance is published for the infor mation of the citizens of Savannah The charter-by the'State Legislature has been I granted to said company with the following amend ment. Session 1886. * • • ' Sec. — Be It further enacted. That this charter (hall have no force and effect until the subject shall have been referred to the legal votes of said efty of Savannah and connty of Chatham, and be-afllrma-* tlvely endorsed by a majority of said legal voters. AN ordinance: To authorize Win. Ebbitt, John Craduit Smith, Cl B. Philips, their associates, executors, administra tors and assigns t: cohmroct and operate Horse Railways lh certain sweets of thecltj or Savana .b. Sec. 1. Be itordnlned by theMajopand Alderman of the City of SiHlMdt in Guuocit Assembled, and it is hereby ardaJnedTiy the Mthority of tliessme, That therein hereby “granted toWnt. EbbSt, John THE THING FOR THE OPERA. JtfSTopen«i, direct from Paris, a splendid assort- , ARTIFICIAL FLOyVER8, suitable for Head Dresses, Ac., at W. W. LINCOLN’S Drag Store. CIU'MARSHAL’S SALE. FOB NEW YOKE ATLANTIC COAST Mail Hteamahip Company. SIDE-WHEEL SHIP, carrying the United States Mail. J " TTNDER resolution of- the City Council of Snvan- kJ DSh, amfniirter direhtieaof the Committee on ssr*» sfcasatssfjsg &sss ass|gns permisMou. ^^in.d consent wia, Ward/cityoi sivwnah “nmin4flft^ne?reton *J5SS*t°re«-k* ,, fiw S tnra < i! > r* 1 1 ‘T 8 ® 1 and ninety feet nine inches in depth, the necessary and coBTCR^J^t tracks, w turnotds, 1 Terms of sale—Twentv percent cash cn ihe air. to“a2*M ? iS!. 0 ire S^Vrthatiowand increase mJney and InteiSt ing streets in said city» jSircet. wtti) its I on the balance of the purchase monev to be nai.i extensions; India u or Mill streetto thepreseut and Li- quarterly at the Gt/wy.M the rate of sixCr ture corporate limit3 of the said city. Also, South I cent, per annum, with the privilege to the Durchaser Broad sweet with connections on West Broad street, I of paying into the Treasury the balance remaininir William-or New btreeLtdthe Canal, BastRroad street I unpaid of the purchase monev and ail interest due with the Thunderbolt road to the present and future thereon up to the tVme oTsffid payment ^SSvfog corporate limits of the city. Also Whitaker street I after said payment a fee simple title ' . ... t ((Till fliliirf* rnrnnr,t. I juico. ■ miuiiic wue mio-iot THOS. S. WAYNE, City Marshal. antf Price street to the present and future corporate limits of ihe city. Also West Broad street and Ro berts street to the present and faturc corporate limits of the city. Also East Broad street witli a! the necessary or desirable exchanges or intersections’ as the said incorporators or railway company may determine; Provided, nevertheless, that no track shall passthrough any of the public squares; and no double track be laid in a streo’. less titan one hun dred (100) tect wide; mid provided, also, that if the j Have just opened a choice lot of DRESS GOODS, in— DeWitt & Morgan, CONGRESS STREET. Paris Grenadines and Organdie Jaconets, Lawns and Percales Puile de Chevies and Mozambique^, Ac. A'large assortment ot White Goods Ladies and Gent’s superior English Hosiery Superior Table Damasks and Towels New Styles English and French Skirts Fancy cassimeres and Linen Drills A large assortment of Black DressGoods and supe- perior English Crapes, and other Goods too numerous to mention. For sale at the lowest market prices. m12-6* Notice. C ONSIGNEES by the burnt steamer R. H May can find copy of Protest by application on Florida Wharf to «nl3 J. M. KINCHLBY. / 1 KORGlA-CflATHAM COUNTY.—In the Sup kj rinr Court of said county. Aaron Champion, "j vs. | Foreclosure of Mortgage Angus McAlpin, James W. i McAlfin, and Donald j January Term, 18CC. M. McAlpin. j It appearing to the conrt, by tbe petition of Aaron Champion (accompanied by the note and mortgage deed), that on the twenty-fourth day of May, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, the defendants made and de livered to the plaintiff their joint and several promis sory note, bearing date the day and year aforesaid, whereby the defendants promised, on the first.d*y or October next following the date of said note, to' pay to the order of plaintiff fifty-six thousand and thirty- five dollars and eighty cents, for valne received ; and that afterwards, on the day and year aforesaid, the defendants, tile better to secure the payment of said note, executed and delivered to the plaintiff their deed of mortgage, whereby said defendants mortgaged to the plaintiff all that tract and parcel of land ly ing and being in Chatham connty aforesaid, on the Savannah river, abont three miles from the city of Savannah, and known as "The Hermitage,’’ contain ing about six hundred and forty acres, more or less, and bounded us follows: On the north by the Savan nah river; on the east by lands belonging to WQUaffi H. Stiles, on the south by the Augusta road, and on the’weet by lands belonging to John Williamson,with the bnildings and improvements on the said tract of land, lying and being. And It farther appearing that the said note remains nnpaid. It is ttmaroai order ed, that the said defendants do pay into court, on or before the fiist day of the next term thereof, the prin cipal, interest and costs due on said note, or shew cause to the contrary, if any they can. And that on the failure of the defendants so to do, the eqnily of redemption in and to said mortgaged premises be for ever thereafter barred and foreclosed. And it is far ther ordered that this rule be published in one or the public papers of the city of Savannah once- a month tor fonr months previous to the next term of this conrt, or served on the defendants or their special agent or attorney, at least three months previous to the next term of the conrt. A true extract from the minutes of this conrt. January 13th, 1860. WILLIAM H. BULLOCH, )15-lam4m company shall find It necessary U> remove a public pnmp in any of its operations, that said company shall at its own expense-establish another well and pnmp in sncli place as the committee on pumps may Sec. 2. And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, Tltat the carriages to be used on said rail ways shall be of the best style, with all modern im provements, and shall* lib drawn by lior.-tes or males, the City Council reserving the right to limit the use of said railways within the corporate limits of-.the city to the transportation of passengers and their.ordi- nary baggage. Sue. 3. And be it farther ordained by the authority aforesaid, That the City Council may detcifnine the rate of speed at which said cars or carriages may be run, provided that said railway compaity shall not be required to run any railwaycar or carriage at any time when the ordinary demand for passage ill jthe same would not t« sufficient to remunerate said company for nuiLing the same ; and provided, also, that the City Council snail not restrict the running of such number of cars or carriages at a reasonable rate of speed, as said company may thiuk proper. Sec. 4. And be it farther ordained by the authority aforesaid, That tUe said railways are to be construct ed and operated as aforesaid ou such grade as shall be established and constructed lor all the streets ef the city, which said grade shall not, during the con tinuance of said railways, lie altered or changed at the cost or to tiie damage of sail I company ; and tlie said etreets may be, in the first place, planked at least twenty-loor (24) feet wido in the centre, an which said expense company . . . otherwise improve tlie said twenty-tour (24) feet, when the city shall cause the remaining portions of said streets corresponding with and opposite thereto to be so paved, macadamized or otherwise improved. And all the monies expended by the oily for the Im provements, grading or planking of eil her of the s <id streets or benefit or value to the said company, for the object and purposes in this ordinance and con tract contained between the time of the passage hereof, and the completion of the said railways shall ■ be refunded to the city by the company. I fvGNSIGNEES per brig SELMA will please attend SBC. 5. And beat further ordained by the anthdrity I'-V t0 . th ereception of thejr goods landing this day aforesaid, That the track ot Said railway shall not be elevated above tlie surface of tlie streets, and shall FARE REDUCED. C«b4a Passage, #30 Steerage, #13 Deck, #10. The new, very tost and splendid side-wheel steam- ship GENERAL BARNES, . 101,8 burthen, T. H. Morton, Commander, having been placed permanently on tho line, is ex pected to make the passage within 60 hoars, and will positively sail on her regular day, Batanlay, Hareh 17, at 8 o’clock a. 111 n [ !i! r ,_!S 11 ' or Passage, having accommodations unsurpassed by any ship in the trade, apply to mlg WILDER A FULLARTON. JOHNSON’S COMMERCIAL I1T1TUT10N N. E. cor. Broughton & Barnard Sts., UP STAIRS. B OOK-KEEPING taught without the aid of text books in the most practical way of teaching.— Plain and Ornamental Penmanship, Lettering, and acconuls corrected, Ac. Having a few spare hours in the day, would take a set of hooks to jonrnalizc and port. Terms moderate. City reference. Apply as above, or address ml3-6 W. B. K. JOHNSON. Notiee to Consigrnees* be laid witU tlie O. G. rail, or such other Improved rail as the company may preler, and shall be so laid that carriages and other vehicles can easily and freely cross said tracks at any and all points thereof with the least possible obstruction. Sec. C. And be it farther ordained by the authority aforesaid, That the rates of far* for.any distance within one mile shall not exceed ten flO) cents, and t Market dock; All goods remaining on the wharf at sundown will be stored at risk and expense of consignee. ral3. CHAS, L. COLBY A CO. Postponement. fTHE Concerts which were advertised to take place ■* at St. Andrew’s Hall, beginning on Tnesday even- within the limits of the city over one mile on anyone I ing, the 13th inst., are postponed until Wednesday line of railway shall not exceed twenty (20) cents for the 14tli, and' following nights, in consequence o; each passenger. Sec. 7. And be it fnrtber ordained by the authority aforesaid, That the rights and privileges hereby granted to said company shall be forfeited to the city, unless the construction of one or more of said rail ways shall be commenced within one year from the passage of this ordinance, and so much of all the there betug no boat from Charleston, witich place Mr. Geary and the Queen Sisters have been giving a series of concerts ml3. Goal, Coal, Coal. routes aforesaid as shall not be folly com rde tod with- I ^ 0 aK) tons' Rril'Asir^gCoal 116 'Fo^ralevi in ton vears from tba passage thereof shall he lorfelu 1 • 1 aou tous rttu ash r-gg coal, ror sale vi in ton years from the passage thereof s to the city unless the City CoOnoil shall extend the time, and in case any ur either of said routes, or any part thereof shall be abandoned by the parties afore said all improvements except the iron rails upon sucli tracks or rontes or so muclt thereof as shall be aban doned shall be forfeited to the city. Sec. 8. And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That if the said parties or company shall hereafter become incorporated nnderor by any act of the Legislature or otherwire as by law directed, _ the rights and privileges granted by virtue of this \rARNS always on hamf from the Curtright Mills, ordinance, shall extend to snelt corporation lor the | A Green connty, Ga. For sale by . very low in quantities to suit customers. Delivered in any part of the city without extra charge, at $13 60 per ton. CH1PMAN A CHAPIN, mlO-2w 208 Bay street. YARNS. !. BULLOCH, , Clerk b. C. C. C. 1KORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.—In the Sape- 1 i rior Coart of said county. Aaron Champion, 1 ~ vs. . Foreclosure of Mortgage Angus MoAlpin, James W. f —— McAlpin, and Donald M. I January Term, 1866. MoAlpin. J It appearing to the conrt, ,by the petition of Aaron Champion (accompanied by the note ana mortgage deed), that on the 'eighteenth day of December, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, defendants, under the firm name of “A. McAlpin A Brothers," made and delivered to the plaintiff their promissory note, bearing date tbe day and year aforesaid, whereby t#e defendants promised, on the first day of January, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, to pay tbe plaintiff or order, nineteen thousand and seven dollars and nine cents, with interest from the first of Janaary, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, for value received ; and that afterwards, on tbe day and year aforesaid, tbe defendants, the better to secure the payment of said note and interest, executed and delivered totheplaiu- tiff their deed of mortgage, whereby tbe sain defend ants mortgaged to the plaintifi all that tract and par cel of laud, situate, Tying and being in Chatham connty aforesaid, on the Savannah river, abont three miles from the city of Savannah, and known as "The Hermitage," containing about six hundred and forty acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the north by tbe Savannah river, on the east by lands belonging to Wm. U. Stiles, on the south by the Angnsta road, and on the west by lands belonging to John Williamson, with tbe buildings and Improve ments on the said tract of land lying and being. And it farther appearing that said note end interest there on from tbe first day of January, eighteen hundred and sixty one, remains unpaid, It is nmmu or- dkbkd that the said defendants do pay into court, on or before the first day of tbe next term thereof, the principal, interest and costs dae on laid note, or shew cause to the cootraiy. If any they can. And that bn the failure of the deiendants so to dd, thseqqtfy of redemption in and to said morgaged premises be for ever thereafter barred and foreclosed. And W to fur ther ordered, that this role be pnUUshed In one df the rablic gazettes of the city of Savannah once a month br four months previous to the next term of this court, or served ou the defendants or their special agent or attorney, at leastAhree months previous to the next term of this court. A true extract from the minutes of Hie court.. January 13th. IMS January 13th, I860. jl5.1am4m WILLIAM H. BULLOCH, Clerk 8. U. C. C. BY BLUN & MEYER. By permission of the Honorable Conrt of Ordinary of Chatham county, will be sold on the Bret Tues day in April next between the legal boors df (ale in front or the Conrt House ; ™T"!T That well known tract of Garden Land containing 8) twenty-eight acres, belonging to the estate of ■anl E Glatigny. By order or I LOUIS GRENVALD. fiaiawtd Administrator. time, and upon tlie conditions herein prescribed.and when such act of incorporation shall have been ob tained sneb corporation according to terms thereof shall have all the rights and privileges hereby grant ed as the successois of said parlies without any fur ther action or the City Council of said city or Sa vannah. Sec. 9. And he it farther ordained by the anthorit; aforesaid that tlie right to operate said railways shall extend from year to year, or for tlie full expiration of twenty-live years from the grant thereor, and at the expiration of said time or times tlie parties operating said railways shall be entitled to enjoy all of said privileges granted by this ordinance and the act of incorporation until the City Council shall elect by- ordinance passed for that purpose to purchase said railways, depots, depot grounds, station grounds, sta tion houses, carriages, cars, horses, mules, harness^ equipage, foiniture, and all implements of every name, kind and description, used in the constrnction or operation of said railways, or any of the appur tenances in and about the same, in the manner and on the terms following, that is to say—said ordinance shall fix the time when the City Council wiil purchase and take said railways aud other property, appurten ances before mentioned, which shall not be less titan six mouths nor more than twelve months alter the passage or said ordinance, and at tlie time of par- chasing and taking said railway and oilier property and appurtenances above mentioned, the City Coun cil shall pay to the parties owning and operating tiie same a sum of money, the amount of which shall be ascertained by computing the interest at six per cen turn for one year on sncli suin or amount as te to be paid as tlie purchase money, so that such interest shall amount to a sum equal to the earnings or said railways for the year next preceding the time when tlie City Council shall purchase, take and pay for tlie same. Sec 10. And be it further ordained by the anthority aforesaid, That this ordinance shall nut impair or in any manner Interfere with the sewerage or water works of tlie city or the gas light company, but that the rights and priv ileges hereby granted arc subject thereto. Sec. ll. And lie it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That tbe said William Ebbitt, John Con duit Smith anjl Charles B Philips shall enter into an agreement with the said City Council, to be executed by them and the Mayor or acting Mayor or the city bf Savannah, and couu'ersigncd by the Clerk of the city Council under its corporate seal, obliging the said William Ebbitt, John Conduit Smith aud Charles B. Philips, their associates and assigns of tbe one part and Hie City Council of the other part, to abide by and perform tlie stipulations herein contained re spectively, which agreement when so executed shall be obligatory upon both parlies as aforesaid in every particular, and until snch agreement or contract shall be executed this Ordinance shall have no force or effect. . * Passed la Canned. June 16, 1865. Signed K. D- ARNOLD, Mayor. Attest: R. T. Gibson, Clerk of Council. Jas. Stewart, Clerk of Council. ml3-6 -• ■ ■ -.i 1 EDWIN E. HERTZ A CO., Agents. NOTICE. To Captains of Steamboats. CITY OF SAVANNAH, \ Orriea Clerk or Council, March 12,1860./ [Extract from Ordinance 28th November, 1844;i The following extract is published for information of the captains of steamboats: "No steamboat shall, while passing the line _ wharves in the city, exceed in speedflve mtics per honr. •• Every steamboat so violating, the owner or own ers thereof shall be subject to a fine not exceeding thirty dollars for each and every offence ’’ JAMES STEWART, ml‘2-6 Clerk of Council. ST. CHARLES SALOON, B Y A. STAMM, Bay Lane, roar of Post Office.— The best Liquors, Ales, Wines Segars, Ac., always on hand, inclnding a choice article of BELT ER’S WATER, directly imported from Hersagllram, Nassau, and the best of Rhine Wines. LUNCH everyday at 11 o'clock. ml2-1y . STANDARD LIQUORS, 207 BAY STREET. Havana Sugars. | Q BOXES Light Brown Havana Sngur For sale by Empire Line. FOR NEW YORK. Atlantic Mail Steamship Company. PASSAGE RATES: Cabin #30 OO- ... _ ’ s,e ‘ vage #15; Deck #10 OO The new and fast side-wheel steam- ■shtp SAN SALVADOR, Atkin,, mas- I ter, will sail as above, on flAteniay, March 17, at 7 o’clock, For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accom modations, apply to K. H. nARDEE, No. 12 Stoddard’s Range. GARRISON A ALLEN, Agents, nH 8 No. 5 Bowling Green. N. Y. For Augusta THE STKAMKR having most of her cargo on the wharf, will leave for Angnsta on FRIDAY. F. W. SIMS A CO, mU2 Agents. SEGARS, TOBACCO, &c. Killikinntck, Osceola. Reindeer, Virginia Pride Blllv Bowlegs. Scarfaletti, Climax and lurkis* S’ to te sold at mannTactaring prices, at JOSE Q. FELIPE, Corner Bryan and Whitaker streets m75-3 A. Ponce’s old stand. FOR Murray’s Line. b FOR NEW YORK. REDUCTION OP PASSAGE RATES. Cabin Passage, #30 Deck $10 The new aBd splendid steamship VIRGO, Bulkley, commander, will leave for the above port on her regular day, Saturday, March 17th, at 8 o’clock. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to ml3 OCTAVUS COHEN. Pioneer Line FOR NEW YORK. REDUCTION OF PASSAGE. Cabin Passage, #143 OO Deck, #10 OO The spiendid steamship TYBEE, Crowell, Com mander, will leave for the above port ou her regular day, Friday, Starch 16th, a,t — o’clock. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to ini* HUNTER & GAMMELL. For Liverpool. The A 1 American ship SA RAH NEW- MAN, Capt. Emer, having a large portion laSKyof ffer'eargb engaged, win have qnick dts- EL-A& patch for above port. For freight engagements, apply to mlO BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO. HACON & HAWKflVSYILLE VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, And landings on the Allamaha and Ocmulgee rivers. Steamer Darlington, Capt. J. Brook, c>w en route from Hawkfnsvllle, will have despatch * above. Insurance effected on this boat at a9 low rate as by any boar on the river. Transportation charges on goods to Macon and Uawkinsville paid promptly. Freight received and stored in fire-proof warehouses at Habersham’s mill, adjoining the Charleston Wharf, For freight, apply to F. M. MYRELL, m15 Harris' Buildings, Bay street, PEOPLE’S LINE- FOR CHARLESTON, Stopping at Hilton Head and Beaufort, The first class steamer CROTON, Capt. J. Fitzgerald. carrying the United States mail, will leave Tel ® wharf Saturday Morning, 17th, at 8 o’clock, connecting with railroad and steamer for all points in Carolina. For freight or passage, apply to ,. B. H. HARDEE, or m14 WM. STARR. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The elegant and very fast steam packet SYLVAN SHORE Capt JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted np for this rente, w U leave for the above places Every Tuesday Morning at 10 o’clock. All freight payable by shippers. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply at the office, Florida Steam Packet Wharf, or to CLAGHOBN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents. j*27 tf TOWING. or to and from sea. The new and powerful . steam tugs E. H. WEBSTER and G. IAJANE are prepared to tow vessels in the harbor, F0R-RICEB0R0. The sloop FLEET is now preparep to Teceive freight as above. For particulars, see the Captain on board, at Lower Mill, 01 M. J. DOYLE, Agent, 110 Bryan street. Application for towing may be made to the cap tains, on board, or to CRANE A GRAYBILL, Agents, | rc-tf 80 Bay street. WHAMIMLLK1M1C0N VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN, And Landings on the Altamaha and Ocmulgee rivers. HILTON A RANDELL, 193 Bay street. Notice. HOMINY, CORN MEAL. inn BARRELS Premium Hominy I Uu 50 half barrels do do 100 bbis K. D- White Corn Meal ; 60 half bbls do do in store and for sale by HILTON A RANDELL, rill 2-6 193 Bay street. CITY OF SAVANNAH, Oriuox Clzek or Counon., February 1st, 1866. A LL parties subject to take out license from the City under Ordinance of December 27th, 18(5, must take out the same prior to February 10th, i860. This also applie( to persons who own vehicles, used tor hire, such as wagons, drays or trucks, hackA, Ac. No further time will be allowed and the Register will be closed on that day, and the police instructed to carry ont the Ordinance. By order ■ .- RI)W. C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Jas Stewart Clerk of Council. febl-tf NOTICE. A LL Lumber and Timber shipped from the Ogle thorpe Mills wharf will have to pay the regular rate of wharfage, viz: 3D cents per thousand feet. WIN BO UN, LAWTON A CO., f21-a23 Agents. AN ORDINANCE. age. We hereby notify parties bolding onr receipts, that we will not be responsible for cotton in our poe- ssMioc after that tdatei HARRIS A ROSa Warehouse and Commission Merchants. m3-2w WAREHOUSE NOTICE. P ARTIES holding receipts for cotton stored in our warehouse are requested to present their receipts and more their cotton out by the 1st or May, aa the business will be discontinued and warehouse .... , disposed ot If not taken out by that time, we will To amend an Ordinance entitled. An Ordinance to I turn it over to other commission merchants for stor- prevent the re-sale in or near the public market of ' Savannah, of sneb articles and commodities as may be brought there by specnlators and others, with the view of reselling at enhanced prices!’’ passed 5th June, 1861. SBC. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city or Savannah, in Connell assembled, and It is hereby ordabied by. the authority of the same, That the first section of the ordinance entitled “ Au Ordinance to prevent the re-sale In or near tlie public market of Savannah, of such articles and commodi ties as may be brought, there by specnlators and others, , with the view of re-seUlng at enhanced prices,” passed In ConncU on the fifth day of Jane, In the year eighteen hundred ana sixty-one, be,*' and the same is hereby so amended as to read as follows: That a find of not more than thirty dollars be Indict ed on any person who msy hereafter be convicted before tbe Police Court of selling, or offering, or at tempting to sell, at or near the public market of Sa vannah, any meat, fish or poultry, game or wild fowl, eggs, vegetables, fruit, bntter, or anv other ar ticle or commodity, or provisions ot any kind usually brought to market for sale there, and which snch persons may have bought at or near said market at any rime before snch re-sale, or offer, or attempt to re-ieli: Provided, nothing herein contained shall be construed to apply to peisans purchasing, hogs, sheep or calves for the purpose ot cutting up and exposing the same for sale in tbe public market, as provided in the Ordinance passed the second day of January, 1840. Bxc. 2. And be it further ordained by the aotboritv aforesaid, That all Ordinances, and parts of Ordi nances^ far as they militate with thisOrdinance.be and the same are hereby repealed. Ordinance passed in Council March 7th, 18(6 EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor Attest: James Stbwart. i Clerk of Council. m io. 8 SUGAR AND FLOUR. inf! BARRELS Stewart’s a, C, and Crashed Sugars IUU 200 bbls Flour, assorted brands 100 half bbls do do Far sale by m!2-5 MILLER, THOMAS A CO. FLOUR, MM, HOMINY. inn BARRELS Flour IUU 2 0 barrels White Corn Meal 600 bbls White Corn Hominy 40 hhds New Sides and Shoulders Arriving and for sale at the lowest market prices by YOKE, WILLIAMS, MoINTXRK A CO. ml4 y f . Notice. having claims against the estate of ■ Ann Qaentock. of Chatham connty, iresentttrein. daiy attested, within the time prescribed by law; and all persons indebted to tid estate will make payment to Wm. Burns. ROBERT MelNTIRE^ fl2-2aw-6w* Executors, For Charleston, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. Caarying the United States Mail. STEAMER FANNIE, CAPTAIN MoNELTY, will leave as above from the Florida Steamboat wharf, foot of West Broad street, on Thursday, March 8th, at 3 p. m. This boat is in very excellent order, is commanded by officers of experence; and 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- tense. Way freight pa> able on wharf. ! Ho freieht taken after 12 o'clock on day of sailing. No freight received after 12 o'clock on day of sail ing. For freight or passage, appiy to F. M. MYRELL. Agt, m5 tf Harris' Buildings, Bay street. Or to W. Joitnron, on wharl Pacific Mall Steamship Company’s Through Dine to California, T OUCHING at Mexican Ports, and carrying the United States Mail. Leave Pier No. 42 North River, foot or Canal street, at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1st, llth and 21st of every month, (except when those dates fall on Snnday, and then on the preceding Saturday,) for Aspinwall, con necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com pany’s steamships from Panama for San Francisco, touching at Acapnlco. MARCH. 1st—Arizona, connecting with Golden City, loth—Henry Chauncey, Capt. Gray, connecting with Colorado, Capt., Watkins. 21st—New York, Captain Horner, connecting with Constitution, Capt. Farnsworth. Departures of 1st and 2lst connect at Panama with steamers for Sonth Pacific ports. Those of 1st touch at Manzanillo.' A discount of One Quarter from steamers rates allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers with families. Also, an allowance of Une Quarter on throngh rates to clergymen and their families and school teachers; soldiers having honorable dis charges, Half Fare. One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adnlt Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and attend to ladies and children without male protec tors. Baggage received on the dock the day before sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefer to send down early. An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and attendance free. A steamer will be placed on the line January 1, 1866, to ran from New Orleans to Aspinwall via Havana. For passage tickets, or further Information, apply atthe Company's ticket office, on the Wharr, foot of Canal street, North River, New York. F. W. G. BELLOWS, iBrim Agent. Steamer Oak; Capt. MoCauley, Is now receiving freight at Old Florida Steamboat "hart foot of West Broad street, and will leave as above on Friday, 9th Inst., at 6 o’clock, p. m This boat is in good order, built expressly for the trade, and rates A 1 In Insurance offices. Transportation charges on goods to Macon and Hawkinsville paid promptly. Arrangements have been made with the Agent of the Macon A B’ nnswick Railroad to forward goods promptly through to Macon on arrival of the boat at Hawkinsville. Freight received and stored in fire-proof ware-house on Old Florida Steamboat Wharf, foot of West Broad street. For freight, Ac., apply to J. B. PRE5DBE, Agt, 109 Broughton street. F. M. MYRELL, m5 Harris* Building, Bay st Regular Line BETWEEN SAYAMAH AND DARIEN. The light draft and fast steamer FALCON will leave Savannah every Tuesday and Friday morning* at 7 o'clock, and Darien every Saturday evening and Wednesday morning at. 7 o’clock. Freight received at all times in warehouse. Passage, ifto 00. For freight or passage, apply to CHAS. L. COLBY* CO, Corner Bay and Abercorn streets. L. E. B. DELORME, r£2-tf Agent at Darien. For Sale. OTEAMKR JAS. CHRISTOPHER, as she now lies O near Poor Robin Landing, on Savannah river’ For further information apply to Messrs. GEO. T. JACKSON A CO., Afigusta. Ga.. or to J. M. KINCHLEY, m13 ’ At Florida Wharf. Notice. present them at once to mis. claims against the late steam- '"iPREU and H. H. MAY will J. M. KINCHLEY, At Florida Wharl. FOR PALATIA, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, FER NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. fCarrying the United States Mail. The new and fast Steam Packet Ella, Capt P. B. ROWLAND, will leave on Tuesday Morning, January 30th, and continne to leave regnlarly every TUESDAY at 10 o’clock. For freight or passage, apply on board at Charles ton and Florida steam packet Wharf; until further no ice. M. A. COHEN. Freight payable by shippers. Freight received at all times at the Warehouse. t2A-s-m-tu-tf For Palatka, VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FER NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and fast sailing Steamer LIZZIE BAKEB, Capt. N. Kina Haring been placed permanently upon this *mte *lfl leave for the aboA places on Friday Morning, With, nt s/o’eloeJr, and continue to leave every Frlda’-moming thereafter at same hour. Returning, she will leave Ddatka every Sunday morning, Picolata every Sunday forenoon, and Jack sonville every Monday morning, arriving at Savan nah on Tuesday morning. Freight received at ail times at tbe warehouse on the wharf. All freight payable by shippers. For freight or passage, having splendid cabin ac commodation. apply at the oflice on Florida Steam Packet wharf or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, j24-tf Agent*.