The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 03, 1866, Image 3

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MATTERS. inn »< S l,,m<kl f ! asA Sics £>■< M , rOKJil» YOU ,a®.b4>^* ,i ‘ t0 •- 8i, " 4 * y • BM « b * •’ •*» gifiiMhiP ( S^buUp Le°- Tue.day, Dec. 4, at — o'clock. lot into a dispute at the depot of th* Galf Railroad, andon.«ffthWM. named Storm Scott, euttbe throat of hiaaaMgoiKrt, iWgrlng th* windpipe- Th* name ofUiedenaaawiwA JetyMiller.Yesterday morotog Dr. B. P. Myers convened o jury and -altar tearing ta aiimiua, tartatant i vnrdiet of .murder appliK Saott. He will bars a bearing batata o Joe. ttcaaf the Peace this morning. *■ FOB BOSTON. gtcjmihip William Tibbetts, Wodnetday, Decern- h ,r 5 St-o’clock-*. “ Ktm FLOBlOa. M, a Jiff Kite, every Thursday morning at • o’clock ‘ |, j;uel - Dictator, every Saturday, nt 3 p.m. ' • t ,111-1 i.uile ttokcf, every Saturday morning, at iii i*, IlfCtt. . .J iu . sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at (, u *i,iock. Thou Mmr Took.—The steamship Deo, Captain Dearborn, arrived hen on Saturday, after expert- ig nonoa very heavy weather. We ware eorry to Ihd oar friend T. P. Wheeler depoeed ee pareer, though glad to And hie place Iliad by Mr. Slocum, whom than la none more accommodating He will plane accept our thaake tor favors. FOB CH1KLXSTON. su aiuei Pilot Boy, every Wednesday and 8atarday ' g iaour Eliza Hmcox, every Monday and Prlds; ; o’clock. or Dictator, every Wednesday, at 8 a. i Meitner Kmilie, every Saturday, at 7 o'clock a. nr. steamer Croton, every Thursday at U o’clock. FOB BBVNSWICE. or Tort ltoyal every Friday, at 3 p. m. lirlval aii.l Departure of Tratas. i.iavL B.UOKOAO DAILV VAHSKNOKS UP TRAIN. j i ives Savauuali at 8 a. It a,lives at Augusta at .6:16 p. M Arrives at Maoou Hr. a DAILY down passenoeb train I,eaves Macon at T A. It. „vea Augusta at 8:4S a. m. Arrives at Savaunah at 7:06 P. u. UP NltlHr PASHRNUBB TRAIN T , . (, I -ues Savaunab at '. 17:05 p. it. i. cfl ,i Augusta at . ,'.6:00'IB u. Arrives at Maoim at :'7«AX. DOWN NIOUT PASSENOEB TRAIN Leaves Alaeou at 6:40 P. It. Leaves Augusta at 8:86 P. It. Arrives st Savauuali at 6:60 A. M. Vue jliUeilgeville »ud tioruou trains connect with me no .lay anil down night passenger trains at Gordon, u. vino A so GULP k VILBOAD—dailx (Sundays ex eepted) Leaves Savannah at 7 A. it. Arrives at Tuomasville at 7:10 P. M. L-eives Thomasville at 0:00 a. a. Arrives al Savannah at ... 0:10 P. M. Viissrs BST1LI, A lUtOTtiKK, Newsdealer*, at*- i.iu.rs and Uoukserlers, Bull street (down stalls; i,im r ol Hay lane, next to the Post Unice, are an- corixed agents for the Daily News A Uikald. ah oiticrs left with them will ue promptly attended rn ■lmlatara Aloiasac—This Day. Boa met ............ ou HIGHWATKB. At Tytiee 12 OSjAt Port... 1 S9 Steamship WmTlbbets. Cony, Boston—Richardson * Barnard. A Nxw Norm-—Mr. T. J. Staley, of this city, hoc laced on oar table a new work of lotion, entitled "The Uenotaopj," a stay of the civil war, byOeotge Ward Nichole, author of “The Story of the Great h." Many of the incidents are located in and about Savannah, and one of the principal characters Is a lady of the tome city. 8leemshlp Leo, Dearborn, New York—Hunter A GommelL Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, charleston—L J Gull- martin A Co. Steamer Eliza Hsncox, Richardson, Charleston— Claghora A Cunningham. Steamer Kmilie, Adair, Charleston, Ac— > M Lam- teao. Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palatka, Ac.—Clag, bom A Cumunghooi. Steamer Maggie Saffell, Howard, New York—11 F Willlnk, jr. Ship Lotly Hagolock, Lewis, New York, in ball ifct— K A Soul.uni. Till Grkat Walk hr.—On Saturday night, shortly before nine o’clock, Mr. Sheppard, the individual who had been walking on a wager since Tueaday last, suc cumbed to nature. Ou Friday he was token sick and aphysldea had to be oallod in. When earned away roe certainly on object for pity, and had to be treated in the mast gentle manner. Look oct fob Pantry Tatar A pair of fine tur kies were a.olen from the yard of a dwelling an Co lumbia Square, on Saturday night. Aa Chriataaaa ap- proachea, this kind of raiding if very common. We advise housekeepers to adopt the maiim of Shy look Fiat hind. List find," lor there sec mi to be no other security against thieves. Late Noitbkrn Papers —We are indebted to Se mi It Brother for the New York Herald, of the 28th ultimo, and the latest issuus of the lQuatraied Week lies. They are in reoeipt of tbeir weekly supplies of the most interesting Northern publications. i seme is no excuse for those who drag their weary end disordered bodies into our company, when a few doses of Ayer's Sarsaparilla would cleanse their murky blood and restore tbeir health and vigor. Ye muddy victims of biliouH disease, have some regard or j our neighbors, if not for yourselvas. no28-lw Mayor’s Court. On Saturday morning there were some few cases before His Honor, is. C. Anderson, Mayor. jf. Brookes was charged wilh using a knile upon a woman, and being disorderly. The officer knew no- thing of the offence more than he arrested the man. Tuc women who had been summoned as witnesses not appearing. His Honor ordered them to be arrest ed and ariaigned tbis morning ior contempt of Court The delcudant was discharged. A seaman was brought up on the charge of being drunk, and lying in the street. Ue was fined thrva d diars. . Another man was charged wilh being drunk and going to sleep iu the street. The officers testified that they had to get a wagon to convey the man to the bar. racks. He was fined five dollars, and the policeman were directed to charge what they pleased for their services. 51. Fauagut was charged with being druuk aud ly ing iu the street, and was fined three dollars. Hub Gnstis, a negro, was charged wilh being diaor- derly. He was drnnk, and resisted the officer. Fiva debars was put to his account. T. Young was charged with being a deserter from the brig K. H. Kennedy. An officer testified to flnd- m; llie sailor on board of another vessel. The captain identified the man, aud produced the papers of the vessel. The defendant wts charged five dollars aud or dried to be committed until the sailing of the brig. hBYER AND AGDB KXTINUDISHBU Martyia to intermittent Fever, a word with you. The responsibility for your suffering rest* upon your selves. Just as sandy as you tbake to-day. or will shake to-morrow, UOSTBTTEH’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS will extinguish the disease un der which you labor. Had you taken this genial tonic as a preventive, you would have ns need of it as a core, for it renders the system Impervious to all miasmatic fevers. But since you neglected the pte- caution, rid yourselves without delay of the com plaint by resorting to the only reliable remedy.— Break the chilis with HOSTHTTER'3 BITTERS, aud they will return no more. This is the experience of thousands, and it will be yours. Quiuine is a slow means of relief; it Is nauseous to the last degree; it is more dangerous than the malady Itself; in many cases It utterly falls. How different is the eflect ot the Bitters. Their curative action Is rapid; they are agreeable to the palate; they arc not only entirely harmless, hut tend Inevitably to strengthen the con stitution and prolong life; they never have failed, and it is confidently assumed that they never caa fail in Shipping intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. SUNDAY, Dec. 2, 1866. Arrived. Official. AS URDlSAilUC To require all Batchers in the public Marti et]pf Savan nah tolgive hood and., security to eomply with tbs dioances of the city and the laws of the State rale- tive to cattle aud other animals butchered and so'd. 41 Section 1. The Havor and Aldermen of the city cf Savannah, in Conned assembled, do hereby ordain that from and after the passing of this ordinance each and every Batcher in the public Market of Sevannah shall, as one of the conditions of his carrying on the trade of butchering enter into band iu the ram of five hundred dollars, payable to the Mayor aud Aldermen of the city of Savannah, wilh good security, to be ap proved by ihe Mayor, conditioned that such butchers v> ill faithfully comply with all the ordinances of the city and the laws ol the State, iu refeieuce to cr* ,L * THIRTEENTH Cleared. Steamship San Salvador, Atkins, New York—1: H Hardee. Steamship TouawauJa, Teal, Philadelphia—lluuter A Gammed. Steamship North Point, Billups, Baltimore—West A Daniels. Steamer Kmilie, Adair, Charleston— S M Laffite .u. Steamer Jniia St Clair, Ward, Augusta—M A Cohen. Steamer Express, Daniels, Augusta—.! M Kinchiey. Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka. etc—Clag- Itoru A Cunningham. Brig Lewis Clark, Bartlett, Portland—Crane A GraymlL Scbrjane Emscn, living, Boston—St:trr & Roberta, brig Kitty C'obern, Wilson, New York—Hunter A fl.mu.pll l jermania Steam Fire Co., No. 10 aud other animals for slaughter, ottered for sale; and ou failure vf any such butcher to give such pond and security, the Clerk of the Market shall refuse perm»- siou to butcher to carry oa his trade iu ssid Market;. and the sisli of such butcher shall be deemed and de» dared vacant, and ma* be rented out to »omo other person: Provided always, that nothing contained in this ordinance shall be so construed aa to take away the right of the public court or tbe City Council to enforce ail ordinances of the city in relation to butch- 8T. ANDREW'S HALL, Ordinance passed in Council Nov. 26,1866. EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest: James Stewart, Clerk of CounciL de3-5t liecclpu. Per steamer Sylvau Shore, from P.datka, Ac—; bales sea island cotton, 25 bbis and 5U boxes orat g* o31un hides. In bols fl-h. Exports. Per steamship Touawunia, for Philadelphia—'210 bales cotton, lt>8 do domestics, 8 do paper stock, OS ska fruit, 416 empty bbls, IS pkgs mdse, 25 tc3 ri e, 81,060 It lumber, 47 tons iron. Per steamship San Salvador, ior New York—1,- 4: baits uplind cotton, 88 do sea island do, 2 do wool, 388 d > waste, 46 tea lice, 26 baiea yarn, 33 ska ground peas, 41 pkgs mdse. Per steamship Not tit Point, for Baltimore—380 ba'es upland cotton, 76 do hides, 80 bagpiug, fib Obis t o, in* 70 bags ground peas, 51 empty bbls, 42 pkgs mdse Per brig Lewis Clark, for Portland—163,uoo it lum' her, 18 bales Jute cut ting. Per sclir Jane Kuiseu, ior Boston—76U ba'.ts upland cotton, 7 >, tons old iron, 1 lot of iron, 21,706 feet lum ber. Per brig Kilty Coburn, for New Yo.k—7 boxes •egars, 7 do paper, 80 ball bids paper cigars, 2,111 full boxes sugar, 400 do nearly empty, 18 empty, s8 hbda sugar. passengers. Per steamship Leo, from New York—Mies O Hiu.i- mon, J M Kibbee, A S Austin, airs Dixon, C FI-.ley, Mr Peikius, C brown. A A L.nt. Laura Devoe, J M.;- , Alpiu. A Williams, J Donohue, M Dane, J Kox. L any case or FeVcr and Ague, however inveterate in | Blanche, E Mulluua. M McCormack A p Crutjhelow, its character. Tube without Hostetler's Bitters iu | Glllll, Mrs Richardson and child, Mis Madden, Mr any region infested with literal*, nt or Remittent | W^.AY^U Fever is simply to reject s.ifety and c >urt dUuute. j yll-eodly _________ garannah Cotton Market. Savanhah, December 1, I860. Mrs J A Webster, 11 Wilson, itK Aar imour. 1J M.r- l.eiian, J Yoou^v K Oabbesol, L Fow’er, Jane Devoe, Ji) Marshall, ilannali Mctilinu, P Kau^Mon, Mis .a Morphy. T sicanlon, A Hanis, K J Liuken, and ‘J5 iu steerage. There were but few sales of cotton totay. owing to [ S the difference of views of buyers and sellers. The | Gerstiey, H Blun. news from New York, after one o'clock, being dis-1 Psr steamship Wm*Tibbtlts, from Po-ton—DrTJ ocursging, nothing was done. We quote New York | Gould, Dr K Swerluo u’Avellar, U T Giffoid and w,id, middlings at 32c. Murray, Ferris fit Co.’s Circular, New York, November 28. Editors News and Herald: Since ours of the 21«t inst, our cotton market has I W Styles, C Atkinson aud lady, been lower, but with the advance of gold has again stiffened, closing at about our figures of that date. A D Hun. Per steamer Dictator, from Charleston—Mis t Clout, Mr Lapps, J P Smith. S Mnitz, Utss E C Spi ingci, 11 J Sc eel, Mrs ivdwaid-s D Hayward aud 3 sous. Miss Hayward and tvt, S R Smith, J Curtis, J T Wil ur. U J Mitchell, Mr Crane, W liuzle'.iue, J Rutledge, Cut U Per steamship San Salvador, for New York-Phil p Cevor, G Griggs, C Kelly, D M Ogden, M A.nher. D A which are fully maintained. Sales for the week. 11.200 I teller, B B McLeod, Capt Stevenson, S Duncan, A K Theatre, The first of Ihe brilliant galaxy of stars who have be ii ' ngaged by the managers of our theatre, aud Wuo are to follow iu succession during the Jpreseut dram dm seasou, makes lier appearance to-night, when the patrons of tbe drama will have the pleasure of wjI< oming back to our boards one of SAVitunah's great- e< favorites. Some eight years ago. Miss Charlotte Thompson, then young iu her profession, performed her first engagement in our theatre. Coining amongst at unheralded, and without pretensions of superior merit, her talent was not long iu winning the favor able appreciation of a discerning public, and we think it may be safely said that it was on our stage that she laid the foundation of the high reputation which she has since achieved as sn actress, and whiob has ren dered her a popular favorite wherever the dramatic art is appreciated. She appears to-night in one of her favorite characters—Pauline—iu Bulwer's play of the “Lady of Lyons," in which she will be sustained by the excellent stock company. We feel assured that one who in times past aohieved so brilliant a success, aud who received such well de served testamoniala of the respect and admiration ot the Savannah public, will not be forgotten, aud that she wdl oe greeted to-night with a cordial and cheer ing welcome. Liverpool, Nov. 27.—"Cotton doll but steady; sales j ]) H Fuller. 8,000 bales.at 14H'd-” , isn bhla alii Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Palathi, kv.—'l l.os Naval Storks.—Crude turpentine, 450 bbls., a11 I l Thomas Dr Brown E U liipmin. C h a i> , soft, sold at $G 75. Spirits turpentine is a inlle lower. A &sei A P Tiu.is:u | M “ uo " * bh -• bbls. abeut 7.500 bbis. Rosins are very dull, with no dis- pos tiou on the part of buyers to take hold. Ci mtnon, 84 25(145 66—sales '3,390 bbls.; strained and No. 2, 64 75@6—sales 1,890 bbls.; No. 1, $7®8—aalea_2,C09 Consignees. Per steamship Leo, from New York—IW Audersi-n k Son. Austiu A E, A A G it, G Appel, Blau A: Al T week—Crude turpentine, spirits, 1,264 bbls.; tar, 076 bbls. 2,832 bbls. Gunny Cloth—30c. Hay—Skipping, $1 05@1 10. FORK—Mess, $22 50; prime, $20 50. Very respectfully, Exports—Rosin, Elders, C Eblere, 66 Frofcmau, M Feist A Co, C«pt W H Ta’.fold, J Friesc, A A L Freideuin rg, A U..m.n, W B Unttlii A Co, Mrs F Grad t, G A Selig, Gazan V Bro, J Gilliland A Co, C LGU:,ert, Hunter A t;, s B Murray, Ferris k Co. Hariiugton, N A Hardee & Co, H J Hams. Uolcomue I a Co, E P Hutchison, H A Gordon, Jones A \V, Ca,,t I j A Jewett, Johnston, W A Co, A Kauskiotf. N B WINTER K51PL0YMT. Knapp, A Kohler, LgRoche iff,6 Laurunt, man Itroe, J Lippmun. ixovell Jt is. Laihr«»}* x C«». .s M Ledetcr. J C Maker & Co, it Molina, Milter A Bro, T J McNisli, Miller T A i'o, E F Metcalfe, II Meiuhard A Bro, ru Myrelt, Orff A W, J U’Byrue, P A Mycr-s T Pepper, Palmer A D. C D Rodgers, J A Robert PUBLISHED for infurmatioa A RILL To be entitled an Ordinance to change the manner of keeping the streets, lanes and other thoroughfares in the City of Savannah clean, and to preacrlbe the duties ot tbe Superintendent. Suction 1. The Mwyor tud Aldermen of the City ot Savannah, iu Conncii assembled, do hereby ordain. That ou and alter the first regular meeting of Council in January next Ihe wutk of the Scavengers Pfe- partment shall ue g.ven out by cii.iiract, and propo sals lor i*i forming the same to be made and re ceived as m remailer specified : All bids must be handed to the Clerk of Council before ten o'clock on the morning of the day of the election, notice of which election shall bo given Iwo days previous to the time al .vliich such election shall uke place, and each bidd. r snail enclose with his l.id the names of two or more securities, who, with the persou elected shall binilthemselvesin a sum which sha le xcevdtheamount ot Ihe bid fur wuleh be proposes per auuuni to do the work by one thousand dollars, lor the Hue and faith ful performance of the duties of superintendent. The Ony Council shall, at its first regular meeting in Jan uary next, ami at the first regular meeting iu January ot everv fifth year tiierealter, aelect Lorn those who slL.ll submit their proposals one who shall be de clared eleeled Superintendent, and wiio shall execute a build to the cfly iu the amount above required, to l,e approved of by the Mayor.- and sbali enter upon die duties uf his office wiibiu ten days alter said elec tion. Upon tailing to give such bond, or to enter upon his duties within the said time, his election shall be deemed void, and tbe City l ouncil at its next regular meeting shall elect Borne other persou in his Section 2. And it is further ordained, by the ra tlionly aion said. That the persou so elected Superin tendent shall, before entering upon bis duties, p-o- vide himseit with a sufficient number uf able-bodied men aud horses or mules and carts to perlorm the du ties of iliat Department, as hereinafter described, w*i irh men, te ams and carts shall be approved of by the May or; aud uoi.e shall be employed in the deport- meet out such as are able and efficient. Aud it shall be tile tardier duty of said Superintendent to cause (be men s i emi loaed to pass through ail parts of the city Daily, Sundays and general holidays excepted, with the celts, aud to take off all offal, filth, manure, oy ster shells«.r other ruDbuib that may be collected in barrels a d boxes, or that may bo found m any street, laueorsqit.no within the city, and carry the same to such piuce or places as may he determined by the May. r or Chairman of the Streets and Lanes Com mittee: Provided, that all manure shall be at the dis- po.-ui of the coipuration rad shall be carried beyond the limits of tbe city. , Sectios 3. Aud it is farther ordained, by the au thority aloresaid. That it shall be the duty of said: u- perintendent to report to the Mayor, every Monday morning, the number of hands and teams employed iu the department, aud the oonditiou of the streets, lanes and squares: and ou every alarm of fire it shall be his dutv to repair to the place of the fire with such oi his teams :.ud carts as are not actually loaded and carrying off the offal at the time of the alarm being given, and be subject lo the orders of the Mayor or person acting in bis stead: and for failure or neglect to perform any requirement of this ordinance, the said Superintendent shall, ou conviction before tbe Police Court, be subject to a fine of not Iobs than five nor more than fifty dollars for each offence, one-half to go to the iiifovmeraud the other half lor the use of tae city : Provided, nevertheless, that for any charge oi' gross neglect ur misdemeanor, the said Superin tendent shall be liable to be tried before Council and lie removed from office, or be fiued in such sums as Council may direct; and in case of removal from of fice a new election shall be held at tbe next regular meeting of Council to fill his place lor the unexpired residue of Ids term, and notice of such etecUou shall be given by the Clerk of Council ten days before the day ior such election. Section 4. And it is further ordained, by Ihe au thority aforesaid, That it shad lie the duty of said Superintendent to see that the public squares are also duly examined, and any offal or ruhbtsn that may be therein found shall be removed by bis carta, rad it shall be tbe further dutyjof said Superintendent to l'uttiiuh tlie Chairman of Ihe Street and Lane com mittee with the hands, teams aud carta belonging to the Scavenger Department one hour each day from the first day of November to the first day of May, aud two hours a day from the first day of May to the first day of November iu each year, Sundays aud general holidays, a,.d days succeeding geuerai holidays, lor the purpose of assistiug in grading, levelling or fill ing up any of llie streets, lanes or squares; aud, also, to keep two or more ploughs, aud during or immedi ately after heavy rams lo go through the city aud open wiUi said ploughs such places as need opening to lot the water run off freely. Section 5. Aud it is further ordained, by the au thority aforesaid, That it ahaU be the duty of the said Superintendent to take Charge of and feed all cattle or Other animals liable u> be impounded or that shaU be impounded by the City Marshal or any city officer. Miscellaneous. Shipping. UNE FOR NEW YORK. ... PAS8AGX RATES: I Cohla piaasof e, |25 Siecroge, 111 OF 8AVANNAH, GEORGIA, TO BE GIVEN AT The MW and last sidewbeel steamship SAN JACINTO, * LOVELAND, Commander, will sail ror the above port ou her regular day, Vatanlay, Dee. 8, at V o’clock a. as. MONDAY EYENIN6. DEC. 3D, 18M. COMMITTEE: P. J. MORIO, VAL. BASLEB i. FOX, B. BORCHEBT, P. STRAUBS. For freight or passage, having very superior ac- | eoumodaiioos, apply to * u HABDgE< No 12 Stoddard's Range. GARRISON A ALLEN, No. 6 Bawling Green, New Ynrt. Shippers rending cotton to the press mast see that I the hales are marked plainly on the edge. decs F: J. EUCKEBT, Floor Manager. TICKETS $5. Alim itt IWR Tw. la Sapper. Murray's Lin© FOB — - !2. E6 no22<l3'Hi< nTh-AM NEW YORK. EMIGRATION TO BRAZIL Free Passage to Emigrants toj Brazil by the United States & Brazil Mail Steam ship Company, UN THE 8M UF EACH HUNTH. The 0rat-class, new steamship Leo, H. C. DEARBORN, Commander, will*ill on Tamday, Dee. 4, at — o’clock — as. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to HUNTER A GAMMKI.L no29 84 bay street. NEW TOM TO HAVANA. mHE Imperial Government lo .ks with sympathy X and interest on American EmignHou lo Brazil, aud in resolved to give tbe most favorable welcome. Emigrants will find an abundance ol fertile land, suit able for the culture of cotton, sugar cane, coffee, to bacco, rice, etc. These lands are situated in the Pro vinces of Ban Pedro, Sarto Cathaiina, Parana 8au Paulo, Eapirito Santo, Bio de Janeiro, eta., and each emigrant may eelrct his own lands. As soon aa Uie emigrant has chosen his land it Will be measured by the Government, and possession given. Change of Sailing Day. pOB the better convenience of Hie commercial pub- lie, Ihe departures of tho Elegant and Popular m Government, and possession given. I Steamships of the West Indim Mail Steamship Compa- Unoocupied lands of the natiou will be cold at tbe I hereafter, be at noon on Thursdays, rate or 23. 46. 70 and 20 cents per acre (dollar equal to ^ 1800 reis) payment lo be in five yearly lnstal-1 WINTER SCHEDULE, menu, to commence one year after imasoasion. I ciuTr p n nm Mr_Thnrsdav Nov ■» Government wiU pey aU expenses for measure. “°“° F CASTLE ' Com rtr - Ttmr ’“ u L «?»• rr transportation to homesteid, and free lodgtuga at EAGLE, ■ ...Fi..faprtvxi nntf 1 their deimrture for aettlpoient. j GOLUMBU, Slocum port of arrival, until tbeir departure for settlement. Mnnunturr v Tbe laws in force grant many favors to emigrants, “ORODasxle, Adams, such as exemption from import duties on all objects I *j*«"f*y or personal use, implements oi trade, and agricultural 1 DOLL Mixta, implements and machinery. I 41,11 Emigrants will enjoy under tbe Constitution of tbe “AULE* n..4»n ull nlwil virrtitii anti IlhAliiM wtfu'll hfl Lilli/ tO I LlJLUallUA, Dec. 6. Shipping. Boston tud Savannah STEAMSHIP LINE FOR BOSTON THE STEAMSHIP WM. TIBBETTS, J.S. CONY, Commander- Will sail for the above port on Wednesday, Dec. 5, at — e’ckyk — ■». Tor freight or passage, apply to ' RICHARDSON k BARNARD. <Jec6 No. 8 Stoddard's Lower Range. FOB NEW YORK . ATLANTIC COAST . TVfa.il Steamship Co. SIDE WHEEL LINE Cabin Passage, «*5 ..Steerage, |l3 The new end Very fast sailing tiJewhct 1 steamship GENERAL BARNES, •* 2,000 tOl-8, T. H. Morton, Commander, Will positively leave on her regular day, , Thursday, Dec. A, at 7>30 o’clock a. m. Fbr freight or passage, having splendidl; arranged accommodations, apply t» WILDER A FULLARTON. 8 Stoddard's Upper Karge, decl Opposite the Post-office. For New York. The Schooner A. H. EDWARDS, having part of her cargo cr.ga.'cd, will have dispatch for the qbove port. Apply to deel-31 HUNTER A OAWMET.L. 20. Jan. 3. Empire, all civil rights and liberties wttcli be ung to native Brazilians. Feb. 7. Greene. Slocum, MORO CASTLE. Adams, EAGLE, Greene, Slocum, •uee MORO CASTLE. Adame, lbey^wilTunjo'y liberty of conscience in religious I ^lumBLA, m Emfirranls may become naturalised citizens after I {f?5? r CA3TLK ’ two years'residence in the Empire, aud wiU be exempt from aU miUtary duties exoept the NaUonal Uuard | COLUMBIA, Slocum, (mililto in the Municipality). No slaves be imported into Brazil from any I couutry whatever. No colored people permitted 8* I Frno. Pier *, Nortk River, at A3 o’clock,M. of agiiculturelista aud mechanics is the I PASSAGE MONEY, - - - $80 CURRENCY, most dealrtxl in the Empire. , 0 | steamers will arrive at Havana on Tuesdays; and FOR BOSTON. The Schooner "TRANSIT,” Haw kin'.-, Master, having the greater por tion of her cargo engaged, will have dirpitcli tor the above pert. Fo # freight, appiy to STARlt k ROBERTS. Charleston and' Savannah STEAM PACKET LINE. FOUR TIMES A WEEK. project, besides Uteoy roeda to build end rivers to connate. . .. TueOdvernment toiu need of no persons for the army or navy. CONTRACT OF EMIGRANT GOING TO BRAZIL. The emigrant, in consideration of the undertaking of the Brazil Emigration Agency, hereby sail for Brazil, as emigrant, with his family or otter- g-p. SIMON'S ISLAND, BRUNSWICK, *AAft PER MONTH and expenses paid M*le or Kriu ‘‘ k (Gcha,dsy U A B. W H Stark, So Ex, Sloan, s' JKyllll Fem de Agents, to introduce a New » nU | 4 s ,F VV Sima A Co, B 1> Smyihe A Co, Sorrell Lr..s, Uselul invention, oi absolute utili y In every bouse-1 4 d, M Schroder, Ttson A Tebeuu A P, it tl hold Agents ptef.rriug to work ou commission cau I TaWni , j> inbeniy, B t; Ttlrten, Weetl * c, A ttiscox. earn from$20 to *50per day. Ior rull particulars, j w u wutljergel ., Unoklcs A Sou, a \Y Wiigh', J V 1- lalunga, and others. Per steamship Wm Tibbetts, from Boston-Bu- - ardsou A U, C R R, Kinsieln, E A Co, \V JI Walsh, M 8 Meyrr, A tv 1:cox a Co, Ur-atl, H A Co, G chilly, J S enclose stamp, and address oc31-3o wise, upon the following conditions, which he bind* himself to abide by faithfully:— 1st.—To purchase land for cull ivalion or grazing ou the terms specified above. These lands will be mort gaged to tbo Imperial Government.of Brazil, as s guarantee for the advances made by that Government for transportation, which will be the sum of Fifty Dol lars iu Gold, Children half-price, from New York; Siliy-twb Dollars iu Gold; rum New Orleans, and Fifty- seven Dollars in Gold from any otter port iu the United States. 2d. To give satisfactory security for his debt to the Government in esse be should preler sonde other branch of labor than that of terming In -this case W. G. WILSON A CO,. Cleveland, Ohio. A Wllaox.Jt Co., A well-known firm, recently removed from 149 Bay etrect to 157, a few doors above, where they are car rying on a large grocery and geuerai commission business. They have recently been appointed agents for the Eclipse line of steamers between this port and Augusta. Dr. Wilcox, the senior of the Arm, is an old resident aud well-known business man. T, H. I'almi-r, the junior member, is a young gentleman of fine mercantile education, with the confidence of all who have known him- A. Wilcox A Co. frequently have the earliest coic.iguments of important products from the country, and invariably remember the press. Mr. J. B. Smith, well known on the Savannah river, is connected with them, and will be glad to meet his friends in their counting-room. Col. W. B. Symons, Agent of the Cumberland Valley (Nashville) Insurance Company, has a desk with them. A. Wilcox A Co. bava just received the agency of tbe Osgood Improved Cotton Gin, said to be the best made. They have tweiity-flve in store, and fifty on the way, to be here by the next Boston steamer, with an experienced machinist to put them in innnlng order, at $250£jch. They are also agents for the Lubricating Oil Com pany, and have a large quantity of the oil on hand, which they are desirous parties should try before pur- chasm#* HORTON & WALTON, WHOLESALE GROCERS Merchants, Newel), Rogers A Bro, A J MiHer A Co. KEy-rc t Fulmer A D, W H Burroughs, H M.-iuiiord A Bro. c Van hum, T H fioLdmw A Co. W li Stark, Ueli A 11, J McMulion <f- Ik), J C Maker A Co, D U hang, 1 J Commission H AVING taken the large Fire Proof Store re- ceotlv occupied h* Messrs. Wilkinson A Fargo, prepared to offer the beet <**me*U***U* Bro.PtkffienroCohen A Co, N A Hardee AC.-, —— I urjau, H A Co, uucrerd, F A Co, E Patkllord, J G I ha tin op A Co, Clark. J A Co Bradley, H A >-'o, D >1 I * .. .. t a. iG I lit V. Al 81 .Tsvilfi.il Na ; 3 T t£,K7rt£ for ,be| £ontbi of March, April and July of the present year “rwh oh a liberal PJtce will be paid on delivery at * k id office. —** the News sod Herald office. (fcham i Ta Builders. , Sa^'Ba!SSiffi®|ig5^iag5®S^’SjS will be found at the store I u WaUb. Booth & Co T B Mar-Hull A Bro, Capt M h construc'ion also, lor two Plans and apeclilcatlnns will of Messrs. Cl ghoru A c “ 0 “ i, '* , ‘j““ }i TODDARD, Chairman Commi«fllnn»r» of PI «f g*- Biography off Alextauder H. Stephens We have received from the National. Publishing Company, of Richmond, advanced sheets of a work entitled "Alexander H. Stephens, in Public and Pri vate, with Letters, Speeches, Ac.." by Henry Cleve land. Esq. We learn from the prefaoe that Mr. Ste phens has consented to the publication, and that the author has had free access to his papers snd corres pondence. Jlr. Cleveland is an accomplished writer, and having enjoyed intimate personal relation* with the subject of his memoir, has doubtless prodnoed a faithful and interesting biography of one of the most distinguished and remarkable men of ihe age. The publishers desire to engage agents for the sale of the work in every county. ter in the hoine Iuqairc at THIS OFFICE. Personal.—Among the visitors to 8avsnnah, yea- terday, was F,jH. Underwood, Esq., of Boston (not the Virginia individual), who wss very much plesscd with the appearaace of the city, and made many ac quaintances among prominent oitixens. Judge Un derwood, for years, has been Clerk of tbe Superior Court of his county. He started the Atlantic Monthly, and has a wide literary reputation. Mr Hudson G. Walfe, agent ofdhe celebrated Udol- nho Wolfe, having completed ell his business arrange ment. here, leaves by the Kate.to^Uy, torCbarieston. Mr. Wm. Haddock, of Liverpool, has been on a short visit to Savannah, inspecting Be. Island and other plantations. He leaves for Charleston to-day, much pleased with his trip to Savannah. Throwing Stones in TH*.8TBEirr.-A«iyo named Solomons was before Hl» Hoper, E. O. er * Saturday morning on tbe charge of throwing u in the street, to the disuomfit of citizens. It appear a chicken got on top of the market, and trouble ep**®E np between him and a while boy. The *“6*® menced throwing atones at the chicken, one w came near injuring a lady. He wo* ffned tan o or in default to serve thirty days on the public works. Stealino Cotton.—John Roberts, a negro, wo* ar raigned before Mayor Anderson on Saturday morning, on the charge of stealing cotton from Messrs. Io- Roche, West A Daniels- An officer testified to finding a bag in possession of the defendant, end Mr. West testified to seeing the negro between some cottoa bales and taking the ootton from them. The oat turned over to a magistrate. Late MsoszinKs and Pspxos.—Rankin A Brother have Jast received, at their newe depot, Bryan street, one door east of Bull, their usual variety of tbe latest Northern migtyiiMc and papers, including Harper' and Leslie's weekly pictorials, tbe Metropolitan Re cord, rad the “Spare Hours and Monthly MlaoeUany/* * highly interesting mogaalne for the yooag. Our lh**Vi are due for copies at revere! of the above. Dunbar A Co. H, Reed A H, Clughorn 46,6 6 t man, G McUtuley, 85 Ml Ur. and to deliver up said caitlo or other animals to their owners on the cuslomary fees being paid, for tbe ful filment of which duty tfie skid Superintendent shall have charge of all tbo buildings belonging to the I lly aud attached to tbe Pouud, and shall use the etables for keeping tbe mules or burses engaged in the Sicavanger's Department, aud shall keep such build ings and stables in ;-ood repair; and it shall further be his duty to be at tbe said Found or have some a-ent there at two stated hours each day. when cat tle or o'her animals are within for the purpose of de livering the fame to the owners, when called tor; and Consignees per teauat II. It. Dec. 2, IStHi. ii wring lii»: ,-aiue iu u»ucm, »*-**«« ««, -***- further, he shall well aud truly pay aU moneys col lected for thus delivering up cattle or other auimala to the City Marshal, the money allowed by ordinance lor feeding cattle or other animals impounded being dxcipted. Is CocNcn ,, November 28, I860. Ordinance dec3-5t AUGUSTA, GEOHGIA. 721 bales cotton, 23 bags potatoes, 21 pkgs o'd f r- nituie, 1 carecrap iron, lz cars iumbe,-, uud ntds -. -o l, J Guduiartin A Co, 1-ovcll -:c L, C 11 Conn ay. \\ *- B Mclntire. W Kief, Brady AM. J H Butreiighs. -1 Doyle A Co, Austin A K, F W Sima A Co. Dennis, F A Co, Starr, 1* A Co, Tlton A G. Johnston, A C-, Hopki .s. D A Co, Deuu A MeG, West A D, M .lu-y .v Wanted, nllem&D in th s city, to complete his fllre I Hardee, W Battersby A Co. J Y A M li.inultoii, 8 oa 8 A 8, it Habersham A Son, A S Hartridge, Jones A W, J Washburn A Co. 'Receipt* per Atlantic At Gulf h.R. Dec. 2, I860. 9 bales entron, 053 bbls rosin. 50 (lo turpentine, to 11. 5 4 8, J IV Andetson A Soils, T'suu A G. I- W 1A Co, S J Jos. Mbs A Co. E C Wade A Co, Boose 239 Sloan, Sim. A Co, S J Jos. phs _ T -_ - A B, Bell, W A C, Mercer A A, Dui.ean 4 J, it A Son, W H Burrouglts, A Wilcox A Co, C-laiK, J a Co, N A Hal dec, Biigliam. U A Co, Davuul v W , J L Vulalouga. Richardaon A B. C K R Agl, fc Kvaus, J Gnilmartiu * Co, Scrauion. S A Co, iebcau A 1, Williams, J F Kibbee. decl-3t T© Rent, Arrivals at the Hotels. EHdfentWltoStowOPTWaScos uuiiiP.. Friviloireof Bfttli Room. u« w nu |, ba..irait hhvii PULASKI HOUSE—NV. U. Wiltbeugeb G ^ Jcsley, l> Sickle.*’, N Uhlman, N Y Etas C.Tliomyson, Notice, J W Middleton, Ga I Mrs Bell A eon, Ue T Bell. Ga , j W Hall, Ua II Hearney, Augusta [ K o ITiuvc, Boston i LL persons ore hereby ctntkin d against badboD j M F Henry, I’hha Ai-ortrustlnv any of tte ciew oMhe «re“«n | GHafi^ *“• SSrtSr.KSfi^Vim “nn. ^ J W May, ?cbtaoMhSr wntrMri'ng wJ? be % gvI , Gu e, s^r or gne “' 1 Groceries. ar A BBLS. Mess. Prime Mess and Prime Pork, OU » bbls. Mesa Beef, — X.... Mill 1 w hulw BsreinSh’ea and Shoulder*. 20 casks DnQleld's celebrated Family Hams, MhffiTbl Fulton Market Beef, hmoked Beef FbBUvHEl) FOR INFORMATION A BILL To bo entitled an Ordinance td^dter and amend the H. vrral Ordinances of the city of Savannah in rela tion it* pavements within certain defined limits of naid city. Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah m Council assembled, do hereby ordain, That from aud afler the passing of this ordinance, all pavements and the laying down, alteration und repair* tug oi the same, shall be, and the same are hereby, placed under the control and management of tbe Com mittee ou Streets aud Lanes, within the following limits of the city of Savannah, that is to say: the river ou the north, Eabt Broad street on the east, Qu- ton street on the south and West Broad street on the west, it being hereby made the right of said Commit tee at ail times to require the aid of the City Surveyor in determining aud marking the proper height, level and grade of such pavemeuts. . ^ Section 2. And it is further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That in any case where, in the judgment of said Committee ou Streets and Lanes, it shah be necessary to lay down a new pavement for any lot witlliu the aforesaid limits, the property holder aad Tongue* U Cffit‘Ba!^r aC srg»?radHod. Creckem. 100 boxes Family, Paleisnrt xulfAdsnutn-1q \\ Myles, (juinueit 1 oo boxes Potent, sperm, PzMflne mao w McFuErSoo, Fla tine candles, 1 w For sale b, CLAan0RN * CUNNINGHAM ^ nov28 eodlw * * — DJM Jolm-tou, tsavh Capt Dearboin, W Mac dock, Liverpool O it Upton, Ky K J Carrie. H Head T Irwiue, Bug C T Paul, M McKenna, C tl fc J Utrkju, N Y SCREVEN HOUSE—G. MoGlNLY. J H Beall, A AOK W Raney. Augusta ■ W Leggct', N Y Mia Nesmith, N Y J J A Slater: N Y ' R B Hall, Macon C tl Aibee A lady, Cltas Mrs L Tiiontpsc n A E M-Xwcl', Fla WOK-esc. Ua T J Dunbar, Boston 1 T stone, G» O McDermott, GA J McClellan, Capt G W Billups, d R HU'bcrlord. City A Binkert, U E Nichols, S C ; T Colemau, a U M Asher A svt, 3 R emitb, B tit j Curtis, N Y W liassclilne, Chas J Rathley, t;has t)r Atkinson A lady, Chas O Flnoa. Ga A B «.rai.e N Y J N A Utbwoid, GARRISON & ALLEN, AGT’S. decl No. 5 Bowling Green, N. Y For Palatka, Fla., ST. MART’S, FERNAND1NA, MAY- PORT MILLS, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. THE EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS, AT 7 O’CLOCK, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT, touching at Bluffton every Wednesday. The 8teamere PILOT BOY, Captain W. T. McSELTY. AND KIT.17. A HANCOX, KATE, Capt. Lockwood, tlie payment must be effected within one year after | ^yg a3 above from Charleston Wharf, foot ol arrival. For further details^xppijMo , | West Broad street, on every THURSDAY MORN- " ' ING, at 10 o'clock. This Boat is in perfect order, and has superior QUINTINO BOCAYCVA, _ .. *VE£riXL.I this Boat m in period) iiiuci« <iuu Parties seeking information by letter must enclose I nKim accommodutions for Passengers. stamp for return postage; also, make application two mouths previous, as she carries only 240 passengers. nu30 Freight received at all times aad stored In ware house on wharf, free of expense. ids paid promptly. CLOSING OUT SALE. Transportation charges ou gooi For freight or patsage apply U F M. MYRELL, Charleston Wharf. For Charleston, 8. C* Tbe undersigne , intending to make a change in I Ills business, offers his exteMtve stock AT NEW YORK PRICES FOB CASH. This stock consists of] a SELECT ASSORTMENT OF Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Ales, ] Together with a One ,tock of BOOTS AND SHOES. The new itcamer DICTATOR, (1,000 Togs.) Captain L. M. COXEITBR, Will rcsnme her regular trips as above, ctinmenciog Wedaesday, 24th last., at 9 o’clock a. • For freight or passage apply on f -oaid ur to 1„ J. GUJLUARTLN .* CO, oc22-tf 14s Bay street, Captain J. R. RICHARDSON, will le vc the Florida Steam racket W harf regularly as above. w HANCOX every Monday and Frida-/. PILOT BOY every Wednesday and Saturday. Returning will leave Charleston, UaNCOX every Wednesday aivl Satorday. PILOT BtiY every Monday and Friday. For freight engagememe o-passage, epplyatthe office. Florida Mteam Packet Wn.n, or lo CLAGHOUN A CUNNINGHAM, no27-tf . At-Ct-te. I • r FOR CHARLESTON. VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. CROTON, Cspt. "B. W. Tilton, Will leave for Charleston and intermediate plaea every THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 11 o'cock &■ m„ from Clsghorn k Cunningham’s Wharf. For freight or passage, apply n> the'Captain on :srd or to . T. B. MARSHALL A BttO., uuiz-M Agon’s, FOR PALATKA, I'Ll., RETAIL MERCHANTS and COUNTRY DEAUERs , —PPRVANTIIVA TAnCSONVTLLF will tad it to their advantage to cad aud examine ] VIA. ^FERNANDINA,^ ^JACKSON VJLLJi., these good-, which tire io im Poalttweljr IHo* | posed of be foie tte first of January. AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND INGS ON THE ST. JOHN S RIVER VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. THE SPLENDID STEAM PACKET PIERCE SKEHAH, 176 Uronzhton street HOLCOMBE & CO. Vie new eteainer DICTATOR, HAVE JUST RECEIVED Ball ftraaa New York aad Baataa, 75 PACKAGES Butter, Choice 25 packages Batter, Western j{l,000 Tons) Captain L. M COXETTER, I Having undergone ihcrnngh repairs, wiil resume I her tegular rou e, as above, leaving Savannah Every gatarday, at 3 o’clock p. at. For freight or passage, having splendid accommo- I datioua, apply ou board, or to 1 L. J. GU1LMARTIN A CO., ocf24f 148 Bay street. W. F. ADAIR, Commander, will leave regnlarlv for the alrave places, from the Whsrf, at foot oi West Broad street, evt ry S-lcrday morning at 7 o’clock. For Freight or Pasazge apply on hoard, or to 8. M. LAFFiTEAU. Agent, nov7—1m 192 Bayttroct. W M Smith. Cay J L Crawmrd, Ga Gen U K Jessup, J 3 Newell, Ua T Holcombe, Savh l’ Fierce, Ga N Adams, Ua shall bear oue-half the expense of Ihe material, labor, marking and superintendence of the work, rad tte clly shall pay the other half; but all expenses of re pairs, whether of existing or future pavements, shall be paid by such property holder. AU such work of layiug and repairing shall be done by the city through said committee; but any property holder shall have the right to do the work for himseU' or herself, pnv Tided the same is supervised by said committee, snd caused to be done of the material and in the manner directed by this ordinance. ..... .. Section 3. Aud it is further ordained by the author ity aforesaid. That the notice to be given to any pro perty holder for the laving aud repairing of any pave ment shall be in the discretion of said Committee on Streets and Lancs, provided that the length of said notice shall not be less than ; and in owe any aucli properly holder shall fall to comply with such notice to him or her, or his or her authorised agent for such property, by beginning in good faith such work witbiu -— days after Ihe expiration of auch no tice, such property bolder shall he liable to a fine of not more than dollars for every day s default, besides which it shall or may bo lawful for said city to cause the work to be done at the full cost and expense of such property holders, aud to issue axecnlion theretor a- in the case of execution for taxes, rad such cost or expense are hereby declared a tax on tte pro perty for which sucli work may be done. Section 4. Aud it is further ordained by the ao- tfinrity aforesaid, That nothiug in this ordinance con tained shall be so construed as to make the said Com mittee ou Streets and Lanes independent of the Uty Conncii of Savannah, but that any person called on or notified as aforesaid to lay down or repair apavemhnt shall have toe right to apply io the uty Council for further time, Which said Council may grant or re- fU Ordinanco read first time 184 *- Clerk of Council. LAW NOTICE. m iTw UNDERSIGNED ar© associated as P* r ^ cr * > IJ || kibbee, Ga rrH * to ££££? to to. 8WO qo>«to of l « r w, Utar, Atlanta MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LL'CB. (A S Austin, Jacksonville F B Dixon k lady, ifostcu II C Richerson, Ala I H Wilson, Uorhamviile ’ D Slocum, sir Leo J K 511 in. Mr, City 1.1 M Lusecuc. City lit K McGregor, s C .1 G M Hancock, FI t j \Y Perkins, Angnsta A T TenelL F A Morton. S C F Howard, N Y L Bruuuell, N Y J s Newell, U. rad EJSTfor the * f rfl ' *“"*“'* ran, Ga|i W Durr, Ala rad Colleton, under the name and stylo ot W McOorui | 0 A Brooks, N I •‘DAVANT.” SSpoSTy |j C^JtaTla, Phlla Office, 6»r tbo present, at Gilliaonville, South Cato- a Ca»«g, N Iq w Haucock, (Jnitman Una. R.J. DAVANT, | s Perow, ’ do J. C- DAVANT. k g Leunsn, Mont co nov21-2aw6w I r U Dauliani, Ga Store for Rent For Rent, ' - '—“ 1 ^9 Comer Bay and Barnard streets. business. «ecl-tt comer Oongrem rad Whitaker atreeta. CHABLESTOM HOTEL, Butter and Cheese. CHARLESTON. S. C. all known Hotel, situated In toe of the city, lias bnsiaem baenOxtara y*ara w«*-^ wl 1 |^J»-fro|>il*for. nn FIRKINS Choice Goshen Butter w Boxes EngBoh Dairy Cheese- 16 boxes Glooter Cheese w gmte Cream Cheese, for sale by . WEST A DANIELS. 150 boxes Cheese 100 boxes Soap 10 barrels Buckwheat 20 quarter barrels Bockwheat 60 kltts Mackerel 25 barrel. Mackerel 25 barrels Crackers 50 boxes Crackers 50 barrel. A, B and 0 Sugars 25 cares Brandy 25 cases Schnapps 20 cases plantation Bitters 10 cask. Bacon Shle^ 16 casks Bacon Shoulders 10 tleroes Hams 55 packages Lard, all of which we of* at lowest market prices. m* 11 PERDVIAH 6UAN0 SUBSTITUTE! OLD SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. Leare every Tuesday and Saturday. For Palatka, K Fla., BAUGH’S BONE Super-Phosphate of Lime.1 TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, 8T. MA RY’S. FEKNAND1NA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. WANTED, The new and elegant steam pack, s, .LIZZIE BAKEK, Capt. N. KING, rad SYLVAN SHORE, Capt. JAMES TUCKER. M ANUFACrUttED under tue formula originated In 1854, and patented by A T THIS OF'FICK. A BOY who can read menu- script well and wtd make himtoU gonual^ntsc-1 BAUGH & SONS. Potatoes, Onions and Cabbages SOU PROFRIXTOmS, AT THE rare Hftver Chcsrtcal Works# PHILADELPHIA, U. S. A. I RECEIVING, and lor sale by IRON TIES rUST received. On consignment, 200 bandies Bourn'a Patent Tie, In store rad for sale. rl . lw E. F. METCALFE * CO. LATHS. LATHS now on wharf, and for sale low 50,000 S EDWIN E_ HEBTZ k CO. Rice, Rope, Potatoes. 100 , BAGS Rangoon Bice, 73 coils Rnssuu Hemp Rope, mo bblh prime Table Potatoes, For sale lu lota to suit purchasers, by no2fr4 t BRIGHAM. HOLOT * OO. S? decl-ft Exchange on New York. IHT EXCHANGE on New Yoik tor sale bf WM. BATTEESBT 4 CO. no-21 if P. CALL AN AN A CO, Corner Habersham and President ele. o This old established Uanure is mannfictntod from Bones that have not beeu bnrued or oteamod, and It contains all their otiginal organic matter. It is ac tive in lte operation, end ta a lertiliser o great dor»- Mllty. It does not exhaust tho soil like Peruvian Guano, baton the contrary permanently improves it previous to 1861 it was introduced into the South ern Slates to considerable exient, and again in 1865, Store to Rent, NE of the best stands to the city for a retail boat- j ^VaelThas 'bom used with remarkable success ness. Inquire at 210 Bay street, foot of Jefferson. ■a264f' CHARITY Southern Hospital ASSOCIATION COTTON, COHN, TOBACCO AND ALL CHOPS. A trial will atm Vince any planter of its merita Pamphlets con tailing well known Southern evidence furnished upon application to Mew York or Ptuladol- — Hold bj taler* io Alt tbe prtadpAl citira ynd towns tbroagboai tbe Untied State* sott tlie British Provinces. BAUGH & SONS, SOLE MANUFACTURERS, a. BO lentb Delaware Awe: PHILADELPHIA. own JEFF. THOMPSON. Chairman. TjgTB hake received from the Amodatloa " TICKETS FOB SALE For their ' Christmas Gift Enterprise. Cooper, Olcotts k Farrelly. I BAUGH. BROTHERS k CO , Geoaral Wholesale Agent*, ua Peart street, New York. For aale by Ei HARDEElCO., ItsdasnP. laogt, lavanoah, Old Gold and Diamonds. FOR RENT, BOOMS, with Gm and Water, ia apieaorat dty, suitable for a rauil family. ' For Charleston. EMILIE, having been specially fitted up for this route » tth anaurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly for the above places, the Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY MORNING, and the Lizzie Baker every SATUR DAY MURKING. nt ten o’clock. Returning, will leave Jacksonville evert Tuesday snd Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and Mntaroay mornings. In time to connect with the New York ntenmers. For freight nr Passage apply at the office on Florida wharf, or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. Agent* N. B.—All freight payable by shippers. Jyle-t f Bennett, Van Pelt & Co., ij 1M WATER STREET, NEW YORK CITY, COMHISSIOI EliC H ANTS For the sole of COTTON, NAVAL STORES, AC., AC., AC. Consignment, solicited, on which liberal cash ad vances will bn made. E^ecial attention given-to all ontenforthe purchase of Gem-al Merchandize in **84!teenies Bryan. Hartridge A Co., T. B. Marshall A Bro., savannah ; St Nicholas Na'lor. :, .'auk. New York. [UOV7—eodAtri-wlm SUGARS, SIRUP & FLOUR aobbla. extra “0” Bngar. 10 hbda Mtueovido Sagan, good grocers' gradm. 20 bbta. fine Sagar-Banae Syrup. 25 bbls. Extra Family Floor. - Churchill'. Hffla.’’ 60 bbta. Superfine Family Floor, «• Central Milla" Now affined for rote by EDWIN E. HERTZ k CO. Wanted, TT AMDS on a Wee FhmUtion, to carry Rice. - - BOrT HABERSHAM k SONS. Rooms and Board. iMiWb be had at bona, aoathwam eernar off Man BNopptiad tar immediately.