The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 04, 1866, Image 5

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"v u in nn—inn or Saa Jacinto, daturday, Deoimbte •; kt * ^ n , that wo . lul * »f Ste»>n*ti‘l*d ’** KOK NKW YOKX Jj,ip General B*ra--a, Thursday, December*. •-Jll. Leo. Tuesday. Dec. 4, at *X •'**5 f> FOB BALTIll' j!U !lip Fannie, Thursday, December 6, at — - in. fok bost jn. hip William Tibbetts, Wednesday, Decem- _ o’clock — m. r'»K FLOKIOa. Kite, every Thursday morning at B o’clock ' Dictator, every Saturday, at 3 p. m. \ tinker, every Saturday morning, at ‘Sylvan snore, every Tuesday ntbfnliq^a? FOK CH aKleSTON, ^ e , i»iiut boy, evtiy Wediie8d*y and8*tar<l*r C; S.i^a H iUcox, every Monday and Friday •j.iok. , ,. r Diel.uor, every Wednesday, at 9 ‘ |, r tmilie, every Saturday, all o’clock jfcj). ' ler Ciutju, every Timrsday at II'o’clock.'" *“ fob ukunswick, O ,poll Itoyal every Friday; itt Sp.ru. ' ’ At Tybee “ »o r Shipping Intelligence. we believe, v=»^-- Ska dap was fine 4y, thdmb the rain ' iv »| anil Departure or Trntme. t u.ilimh) dailv paasKaaaa up isaix. iivanual* at 8 a. k ri at Allgusto at ...;.i...i8ll# Pi A/ V, riJ lMacou 8 P. K 1, A 1LV BOWK FASSBNOli* TUAlg> j \ ' \ il , .tea at 7 a. ic. * ruijusla at 8:45 a. m. •“,.. at savannah at 7 :U5 P. M. P“ cr sroii r PASSBMaaa tuaik ■ savaultali at 7:0* p. u. r Aagusta at 4:UJ a. m. “‘‘"I at llacuu at ..7:00a.m., ; imVS NIOII r FASSFNOEB TUAIK — Mima at 5:40 P.M. ^r. s Augusta at : * „ at bavanuah at 6:3b A* M. iA ...u^cNilio and Uordon trains co uneqtwtth ‘ m jii-t do^vn night passenger trains at Gordon. “ l " 3 ,\u oulf n.viL.:u)Ai>—daily (bmicUys ex l>1 ‘ copied) vr iSivauiiah at 7 a. m. ^ v , s ai i’iiomasvilie at 7:10 p. K. ir ‘ yrJ xhomaaville at 0:oO a. M. * di jj.tvauuah at G:10 r. M. i.Si’iLL A BKOf dKli, Newsdealer*, Hu* .' jUj liookscllen, Dali street (down itslhij r f, tl «.iy lane, next to t lie Potsl Office, are »a- c j*geut* lor the Daily News A Hirald. - , ucie ,c*i Atih them will bo promptly attended ri.i up excuse for those who drag their weary .ordered bodies into our couipauy, when a few ,i Avail’s JSahsaI'.uui.la would cleanse their blood and restore their health and vigor. Ye vit-tims of bilious disease, have some regard mi; neighbors, if not for yourselves. no28-l\v Muyor’a Court.. siiilerable number of victims were before His . yesterday morning, some of whom looked as '.they had been fighting prize fights. krJ, for being drunk and lying in toe streets* two dollars. Abber was charged with being drunk and L-’krly in the streets, and with having hia coat off jg. His countenance bespoke too well the ai : tie officer's testimony, and he was fined five named Dunn, had also been drank, and the sidewalk for 1 is hammock, took hia v..fi He was fined two dollars. ;bt, for being drunk and committing a njpi* ttia tie market contrary to ordinance and de- d. tilled three dollars. sevens (colored) was charged with being drunk ^breaking into a colored woman's house. The po- muI be found the door broken open and the tiisi-ir, when he urre-ted him. The woman said iii Lot know John, and that he wanted to get into a-, to which she was opposed, and he used •.r Tic diieiidaut was fined twenty dollars or styhyaou the chain-gang for being drunk, and zj Lwre for breaking ilie door. & brd (colored) was charged with fighting in the ?=: lie officer said he found two men fighting, jjot away. The defendant got into the i>. jlJ the officer, going in after him, found the ' bauds grasping (not in kindneaa) a wo- vuedL The worn in, who Appeared with a child ■ .ms, auiil the defendant was her husband, but i Ler i wick ago. He had come to her house a.:-uJttuiau at her door, wheu he commenced ut intruder. She denied knowing anything • icr party. After the men were separated, it in mid used her rougldy. The prisoner '&z. 'D:j (,f his wrongs, and after hearing him and hiulmg that he had been locked up iu >** since Saturday night, His Honor told li.m The Circus. •icilo’s popular circus reappeared in this city and presented its attractions once more to The performance last eveniug was wit- a large number of spectators, amonfc whom i many of the tlite of the city, and it*is ueed- th.it wit wero pleased. There were swarms *‘•*1 chili Iren in attendance, who were like- cutcrtaiued by the tricks of both men and tVu never saw men perform better or with ution. There is one excellent feature culiarly characteristic of Castello's great that is the non-indulgence by the per- uuything of an obscene or indecorous i shock the moral sensibilities of the most Lis is certainly a commendable departure :aal custom in such entertainments, and ii!v appreciated everywhere, as shown by iud remunerative encouragement it has :«iu a discriminating public, ijui.y leave for Augusta to-day, where they >i here, au agreeable as wellas profitable Council, i different livened! The apparatus of the different companies were In ooBrpUn^ np ^ ;|£4ttsirjeyKSSSES iithe hands of men understanding was over, the line of march Hook and Lad- of W. D. POUT OF SAVAHNAU. Monday, Dec. 0, 1866. Arrived. - ‘ DmS^ S,11P Fa,uUe ' Baltimore-West 4 *^wiartun.° en Ban,e *’ Mor ton, New York-WUder ■towier Kale, Lockwood, Jacksonville, etc—F H geamerSwan. Cohen, An-nsto-M A Cohen. 1 ’ 2Uub0 ?'*^ — ■ chimi. J l ^toamer Kate. LockwooJ. CUarleeton, Ae-F M StMmer HUa Hmncor, itlcharduoa,- Chsrlesloh- Ohtuhom 4 Cunningham. Ha«l Tunes, Frazer, Augusta—M A Will he sold on TUESDAY, 4th iaatoak at U o’clock, at the Court House. The north half ■of westers half let No », Cehttnbia Wsfd. with improvements thereon, consisting of a three story Brick Dweihng, IU good order. Sale positive: Terms cash. Purchaser paying for tiUea. decl-Bt BY Mechanic Firs Oompanj, having a Hool ■Wr ^ M U*.. under eoramsad Dixon. 1 ‘ Oglethorpe Fire Company, drawing their engine; Mama, underoommamlogCharlesBhreafc. MstropoUtas. Flee Compsny, With their steam en- Ktoe.. X** YW*«»;« men yg^ 11 command of T. F. Butler. H * U H I / .ktisxc. Washington Firs Compsny. drawing their engine. 87 men Under command of George Markins. Germania Fire Company, with their new steamer, the John J. Waver; 72 men. under '■""irainii of H. Blun. ; y ■ The parade was,in charge of Mr. V. Basler, of the jstf ynM 1 ■ assisted by Mr. P. J. Morio, of the same company, and to the order above they marched fimp 8m*ch>n«ajd|wn Bsy.toW groad, tf S?W »°ulhBroad to *n|k where a short halt was made for an inspection by the ladles. Alter resuming their march they pro ceeded up South Broad to West Broad, down West Broad to Congress, down Congress to the Volks Gar- ton, whe;e they broke ranks and were invited to a lunch prepared in Mr. Swartx’a best style. After satisfying their appetites, which had become shaiy^ned by their tramp thrbfigh the heavy sand, tuey were reformed and proceeded down Congress to Barnard, down Barnard to the Bay, and thence to the Exchange, when they ware dtomlmed. Many of the firemen visited the theatre in full dress to listen to s recitation b/Miss Annie Beater, dedics- ted to the Germania. The festivities of the day were wound up by a groud ball at St. Andrew's Hall. The brave firemen and their wives or lovers made tMmselvea merry, and en gaged in the mazy waltz to the excellent music of Bupkert's bond, and shortly after twelve,supper being announced, they all repaired to the banqueting room, and after the removal cf the cloth speeches were made and wit and wine flowed promiscuously. Upon re turning to the hall, those who did not care to retire amused themselves with the quadrille aud waltz until an early hour in the morning. Theatre—Brilliant Success of Jflea Char lotte Thompson. Notwithstanding the inclemency ot the weather, the Circus, Germania Ball, aud other attractions in the oity, one of the largest audiences of the season was iu attendance last evening, to welcome the return of Sa- Vsouth's tavorite. Miss Charlotte Thompson, to our boards. Her reception was one of the most cordial and enthusiastic which we have ever Witnessed in our Theatre, and, as an evidence of the sincere and dis criminating appreciation of the audience, must have bsen truly gratifying to that young The play was Bulwer’s “Lady of Lyons,” and the part of Pauline is one well adapted for the display- ment of Miss Thompson's best points. At the rise of the curtain the recognition was slight, a circumstance which reminded us of the change which has taken place in our audiences since her former engagement here. She perhaps observed the absence cf once f im iliar faces, and felt that her success depended on her merit and not upon the partiality of old friends. During the first act the audience were attentive—the moond held (hem in deep interest—the third act wrought them up to a degree of enthusiasm, which found utterance in a universal call which brought her before the curtain, which call woe repeated with even iuteoser enthusiasm at the close of the fourth act and at the close of the play. We have never witnessed in our Theatre a more universal and enthusiastic demonstra tion of approval than that which was swarded to Miss Thompson last night. She was ably supported by Mr. Longdon as Claude Bfelpotte, which wo think was his best performance on o ar stage. Mr. Benson was very good as Gen. Du mas, and the subordinate characters were generally fall sustained. The fireman’s address was wall delivered by Miss Sen ter, who appeared in fireman's costume. Miss Thompson makes her second- appearance to night in the character of Parthenia, with Mr. Lang- don as Ingomar, when we expect to see a crowded house. Below. Br bark Jno N Harris, Matanzae, in ballast Br bark Jno Ellis, New York, iu bsiiu.t. Am stop Ne Plus Ultra, J.oW York, in ballast. Mevcipis. . For steamer K.te, from Pa!aika,.Ac S3 bales sea Islam! cotton, 12 nbls syrup. 30 do oranpes, anil mdse. Per Steamer Swan, Ironi Augnata—’Ul'balcs cotton, 40 bags rice. 21 do ground peas. 8,Owl shingles, lot furniture, and mdse. Pauiagm. Per steimship Urn Barnes, from New York—W H P^soiis H lngiaham, L M Brown, A McDonald aud ! dT 'iF? Hamilton, lady aud 3 chUdreu, Mias Hamil ton, H L Woodruff and lady, Mrs NathaiTW LAUHAKT. Will be sold on TUESDAY, December 4th* In 1 of the Court'House, Lot No. 175, Third District, in the county oftApf pling, containing fpur hundred and aindlywcrtattm* ber aud tar in load. Titles warranted. j Puicliaaers pqymg for titles. decl-3t A*t> ■Y «. AAUflUT. a M IS Mill be sdff«4 TffiDSESDjfr.-Inlhmtrrf ike store, Ail atMofdonk/ ' It CASES BOOTS AMD HOES. * , I ALSO, -/a tortoce of Dry Gouda, 4c., Jijat landed per sss&aSS^ saasaassssL. ItV OlOTHE A ffouin. Till P. H. WARD, Auctioneer. Will besold on the fire! TUESDAY la peeeaaber, torn the Court Hoase, at 1014 o’clock a an.. That eligible, oommoduus and desirable Bsick Ten- eincut residence on the corner of Btrtff Drayton stre-ta, containing thirteen rooms. Persons desiring to purchase oih invited to nonhl the property, and be an hand promptly at the bear lahochx a Williams! «. • •,V HOUSE FOB SALE. •*. BY BKLL, WYI.LY 4b CHKISTTAM. Will be sold on Uie first TUESDAY in 1 reqe at tbf Court House, et U o*i The fiA^itolckj House .eu Isytor, eaetef t, cohUUmTlour -Bed R-Srns, ftrlore, „ Kitcbuu sod Servants’ Boonu. Gsaaial Water in the House. ; ' Terms -Oue-hslf c.ish ; balance in February,- at 'street, ltotim ing Per steamship Fannie, from Baltimore—J Wilkin- M Wu,,h< * Keyno.ds, J *“* A Q‘rvin, M C Dickey, C W Dickey, Mrs E Bradley, Mrs K Willis aud ^ children. Mrs Beaufort, aMr^ \V Weaver aud cUild, U A Wi liams, C Bode. Per steamer Swan, from Augusta-Oapt J Roberts aud lady, Miss A B Robert-*, Mios G Roberts. i»r W T **0* B W * ,e » M,a8 B * ad* Mis. M B Smith, Mrs J H Smart, Mrs Middleton, Capt J (i W Morthcnt, P Shone, J H Pope, W Smith, A. Williams, Dr J J (PBaunou, U K Box. J D Wade, E it Iftsors. J M Klcliard^on, d R Horton, D Hoitoa, R .J Ginn, J W Toten, J A Tuten, and 24 deck. Consignees. Per Steamer Kate, from Palatka, Ac—F M Mvrei). Hunter A G, Tison A G. Erwin Jr H, J L Vill .l.liura, AusLin A Bouse <fc B, So Ex, O Coheu, £ C Wade ic Co. Per steamship Gen Barnes, from New York—0 It llouc A Gordon. • nt very noticeable improvements on • '■lut iu the store at No. 149, just fitted up jQrdou, importers and wholesale dealers [ l ' -<m»ra aud segars. The whole front ot the < 4 bc*-u removed, and replaced with large »*udows, in modern style, substantial file bigag, by Thomas Shea, are of the 4 *enj, aud the whole store is thoroughly. -Ld titled up. Messrs. Heme A Gordon itock, and although & new firm, hove ol- y ^*<l a largo patronage. We recommend u -••-lie, enterprising and courteous men, **iiit4, personally and in a business capacity, '• *unw them. Both are old residents of Sa- iu uuexceptionable reputation. Justices’ Court. 4 Viliams, a negro, was before Justice L. **>stcrday, on the charge of breaking into h ‘ from the city, on the Augusta road, ' l l>tu discovered, he attempted to shoot ‘Ttfoiud then to escape. Ho eras captured K * • * ri, ig as above. He was committed to ■j 0 , V ,rtler e wmlnaUon. ^ l4S Juo- Jones, had a hearing before “•-moa Smith on the charge of stealing a “huiiiu^ clothing and other articles, from | l y o. y :{J ' Wtta committed for trial at the ^ _ 1 tLtio was charged before the same Justice •• - j >t t 4lra «h board from a yard, and was com- ‘ •'*Rler examination. '■1*1 j| \r, — •• * 4 Eli * SATIOM — 1,1 u,e M*yorti CoBTt HiR Honor, E. C. Ander- named Murphy, »nd a negro woman, _„ ti ^- ’“pleiion, named Lucy Gordon, were |i, '' c ' l *rgo of making improper uee of '■ '*■” ” u Ibe Bay, near the Exchange, ler 5' aliailuw of the Conrt. The poiice- lllail ' 1 tirtu mstance«, which ware hardly M m>,e defendant did not dafiy i bin; i ,*' e *" r mercy, which Hia Honor aiUo !l * ’Lapeof a fine of $10. The Wo- I *" V l, «<lio pay the Clerk *ia ,, — ■ l 4J . .' J "George Way, a negro, WM charged . 8 < " JUrt * Yesterday morning, with at- * ll4ir of panta from » atore-keeper. • w ” D ' L-eorgo running away and arreated t..! 4 . aR ^ l ‘ t "'hicli contained a pair of panta, |a,' Wfua it Wa6 {„ ull j b0 nad bought them. , l( Pauls Wen: nut fouud. The atore-keeper 'h * 1,1 lllu identity of the man, «ic( that tr M * Panta in the banket. George pro. bn,!'*'"*' l ’ ut ll *e case was sent to a mag- Taotjpg—Tnese young favorite. I r at st - Andrew’s Han on Wednesday rC,,? “ i * llt for the balance of the week. t*y T ° f the8e childre n are truly wonder- t'Glr,,/ 6 a * most >f not qnite equal to the IsnV 10 ''' 8l1 known In the Southern c HJ. I * ire teat Miss Annie Smith eppenra faaeber equal ontbedynm. " als ° Tery Bood ’ ** in ttc> * re 1111 ‘iffiait’ nu "** 'ahoriug under the dLaadvan- “Ke and the want of proper ^eqery. S t» y ' “ ’ km — Th « steamship Gen. Barnes ' 4f!ain made her appearaoce »t r ; morning. She is under Ihe (Vat V Thoe ' H -Morton, and w*wm* find ; \ 1(t w ‘ Ul Purser A. T. Alexander, Mr. t».' , They Lave not forgotten the preea G*e for favors. Savannxh Debating Society. —We take pleaaure in directing attention to the announcement in an other column that the members of the Savannah De baling Society will celebrato the first anniversary of their organization, this evening at St. Andrew's Hall, commencing at 8 o'clock. It will be seen that The public are invited to witness* the proceedings of an occasion which. Judging from the high character of the young gentlemen composing the association for intelligence, will be both interest ing and instructive. Fixe —Early yesterday morning, fire was discovered in the roof of a wooden dwelling on President street, west of Jefferson, and tbe firemen were soon on the spot The steam engine of the Metropolitan waa pat In service, and in a short time the fire was mastered. The damage to the property by fire was not ranch, but the house was pretty well drenched with water. Messes. Beix, Willy 4 Chbistian would respect fully call the attention of the public to the firm, five end a half miles from tbe city, to be sold this day, in front of the Court House. For further particular., see advertisement in another column. Fjisar Balttmoee.—The steamship Fannie, Captain Smoot, arrived yesterday from Baltimore. For files of Baltimore papers Purser Wm. D. Bennolds has our ’Mns~ B. L. hour, No. 112 Broughton street, adver tises bridal wreaths, jet trimmings and buttons, fash ionable dress and cloak making, 4c., in another column. Both Throat Diseases and Affections of the Chest, Brown’s Bronchial Troches,” or Cough Lozenges, are of great value. In Coughs, Irritation of the Throat caused by oold. or unusual exertion of the vocal or gans, in weeklng in public, or singing, they produoe the most beneficial results. The Troches have proved their efficacy. hEYER AND AOUK EXTINGUISHED. Martyn to Intermittent Fever, a Word with yon. The responsibility for yonr suifering rests upon your selves. Just ss aarely as you abake to-day. or will shake to-morrow, IlOSTETTER’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS will extinguish tile disease un der which you latior. Had you taken thin genial tonic as a preventive, you would have nj need of It as a core, far It renders the system Impervious to all miasmatic fevers. But since you neglected the pre caution, rid yourselves without delay of the com plaint by resorting to Ihe only reliable remedy.- Break the ctoiti with HOSTETTEB’S BITTERS, and they will return no more., This is the experience of thousands, and tt WU1 1 Qnlofhe M a slow mean*of relief; Il ls nauseous to tbe Mat degree; U is m4r& dangerous than the malady Itself; In many cases It utter(/foils. How different is the elect of the BrrrKKS. Theircoratir* »W«1 they art agreeable to the palate-. Urey are not oiSy entirely harmless, bdt tend Inevitably to strengthen the con stitution and prolong life; they never hare failed, nod it to confidently «asiimedUi*4 they never can fail In any caaeof FeVcr and Ague, however inveterate in iucbnracter. Tobe without Hostetler's Bitters in any region infested with Inlenniu. ni or. Remittent to simply to reject safoty and ernrt disease. ,7-eodly „ . Dzialynski, Demand, Duncan A J. DuWul 4 M. T J Dnubar * Co, E Ehrlich. J Klileo. Epstein 4 K, M Kerst« Co, A 4 L Pyeldenbcrg, G C Freeman, J c Fcrrill, SGoo i.-lI W H Grauy, Gazan Jt Bros, A Gomu, C L Gilbert. G 4 Ferrill, L J Gudmartln 4 Co, Houseman, A 4 Co E R B Hoyt, H D Hawley. N A Hardee 4 Co, bark Stampede, N B Knapp, D Kreuter, Kenny 4 u’B, K 4 Fenner, B H Kirim, Lippinun Br is, W W Lincoln. Levi 4 B, A Low 4 bon, J l.irpmau, LathroSfc Co! U Lsnrast, H Meinhard * Bro, Weil 4 «t, M S Meyer, j Morrissey, Murpby 4 6,10 Maker 4 Co, Miller 4 Bro. W R Nelson. E W is lied, E L Neidliuger G N Nichols, N, Butler 4 Co, OriT A W, J O’Byrue, Pen v 4 L. J Oliver, Purse it T, .1 W Pease, V.lmer & ii, c D Rogers, Randall & Co, J c Rowland. P Reilly. F W dims 4 Co, Huniereoa 4 W, W H taa.k, Sloaa, k Aft, Shulmau AS, A M Scarborough, A A Solomons. U Softer, irrV Simpson, Sav Gas Co, So Ex. J Wa d- berg, W?jpi 4 D. C K Wood, A M 4 C W West, E c Wade 4 Co, T H Willingham, We.d 4 C, Tisuu A G, 0 W Thompson, B B Terrill. Per steamship Fannie, from Baltimore—J W An derson, Sons 4 Co, G H Arleilgo, Austin 4 K, Bryan H 4 Co, J A 4 J F Brown, E O Byrne A Son, Agt C K R. P H Behu, U A Cohen, Crsue 4 U, A T Cunning ham, Clighorn 4 C. Champion 4 F, J P Collins & Co, Chipman 4 «', E Ehrlich. J Q Felipe. G O Free man, L J Gull martin 4 Co, J Gilliland 4 Co, J F ,V M Hamilton, S G Haynes, J L Grant, S G Haynes, D O O Heery, cv Hutchins, A SHsrtridge, Hesdinan 4 c, Jphnston, W 4 Co, J Koox, M Laviti. J McMahon 4 Co, B McIntyre tt Co, J W 4 C A McIntyre 4 Co, J O Mattliewson 4 Co, Order, J Oliver, s S Miller, K H Marsh 4 Co, G McUiuIcy, C D Rogers 4 Bro, Col o a Reynolds, P Reilly, Sorrell Bros, W II Stark 4 Co. E A Soull rd, So Ex, F W Sims 4 Co, K II Tatem. W, McRae 4 Co, W M Walsh, W( St 4 D, Dr J J ’Variug, W H Whitney. Per steamer Swan, from Angusta—E C .Wade 4 Co, Capt J Roberds, Davaut 4 W. Erwin 111,1 Union boffer, M A Cohen, R Habersham 4 Sons, P U Helm, 5 J Josephs 4 Co, Mercer 4 A. Phillips 4 M, W, Wil son 4 Co, West 4 D, B it llardec, o Cohen 4 Co, and others. Meuiorinnilo. - V Steamer Swan reports—Met strs Two Boys and Eclipse at Daniels' Landing; Julia St Clair at Mat thew's Bluff, and Express at Thomson Strait. j, Nathan and child -wiif-uiui c.ibq ; oaunce m xeonu Miss Nathan. Mrs Dillou aud eliikL J R .ToIiukuu.’^ wlrtc “po^Hiaaiun will be tiven. lady aud child, W B.-nuett, H Gowcy- Mia T Coupe- ’ I Purchaser laying tonsil pspeta. . i Mr« K Ciwjier, 4 Misses Don. ieou. W Bronsou, C Wil- kinson, W Bron-on_J c C.«k D Lathrop, c U Par sons, A J Decatur, ft Mcllvsiue, Mrs Knickerbocker Mrs Ingraham, Mrs J Ryan and 2 chimreu. Dr D Bac- bf and son. Mrs Waidhurg, T S Sievtns, J Coheu, J C VaughEi, J Tremor, Olid lti SJct*aaga Per steamer Kate, Ironi I’alaiia, Ae-S S McClure and. avt, II C Cassidy, Mrs J Hi, ca&dily- 2 children sod sve, Dll Shaman, J F Butler, Mi-s Addis IIP oStm J ° Q * 1,,n “ t “ ,: . 8 T Riddell aud a im, aud not* r iTiOK AT AUCTXWfc ‘ Yl.t.V « IBltlVfUl. ^ Will be soliTon* the first TUESDAY in Deoember, in tl’Ollt. Ilk** I li.l.rf Uiinsa hutuim.it tka k » If—, — m *u hundred- and (eighty-fire acres of Ua4..wi(h Vfiut nffl, con»ii)(!ug <>f a.fiue n-Hidkucu aud all inii>ruvt iui ntfl, coaHiudug lii cnaaarv out buildiug’4, ailuaied on the Outral Rail road, tbirty-threo milt s lmm Ravanmoji* The loud is well timbered wiLh Pine and Oak. ‘ ' V. -T*mis easy. * ’ ’ Purcuusei h imying for all popetsi - nefifi- BY ULIA &.HKYEgU,,. . f Will be sold on TUESDAY, Bsc 4th, st 11 o’cloAW front of the OowtHora, Fee simple Lots Nue, aeven sad eight, Besrtsa Ward, bounded and fronting <a West and Berrien streets, with all the tosprovemeato there- on, cousiatiug of three double tsoemaat bouse, eU let to good- tenaato, the aorthern two baiag' under lease at * per month, expiring In Macw. Tf* Terms cash. ' Purebaaer payiagioc titles sod stamps. nolT-td -¥ VJti EXECUTOR’S HaT.R BV HELL, WYLLY * CHOINTULN Will bo sold on the firat TUESDAY In DeesSsber, In. trout of the Court House, between the legal hours of sole, Fif»y-oun and eight-tenths acres, more or les^of land, situated »«the |§lc of Hope, with the iniprorements, lieltiutfliiA* to the estate of the late General William P. White, deceased, aud known as White Hall. Hold by decree id the Superior Court for the benefit of tbe heirs apd creditors of said estate. Terns cash. Purchaser to pay for titles. HENRY H. JONES, L. J. B. FAIRCHILD* no2G Executors. || FABM AT AUCTION. Sr B£CL. W^r'lA.Y: iiciu1 Will be sold THIS DAY. la front of the Court Bouse * • vut 11 o'clock. < 1 ' No. 1 Black Meed Cotton Land, whhi will produce One bale of cotten per sore. The West —fr‘~T 2b7 acres, 1M of which to produettve Blpalaoda. Balance of tha traut has an abandauoa of hard wood aito Pine, situated orrtheTer non ffbeO Boad. aud to At a apd a ksIT mi lea toon the city. Terms—One-half cash; hslsneu to one year, with Tsasssss«*.v-. . avsun.asvro. , ... s Win be gold; ou WEDNESDAY, Mh inatrot, at 1M «» A Urge suntomrot iff flilktog «f avarydTOcrtpnea, Coato. Over seats, raoiVs, Vasts, I Gentleman* Fuiwtsklng Gooia, Shoes, Bosk Dots, to, Tcrmo—(Jocko* $100 oroh; from $100 |o $300 sixty days; ox*r$30$ ninety days, for approved endorsed dect-Jt HOUSE AT AUCTION. KLI-, WILLY ife C1IItlgTIAN. Will ha mli Tinp DAY. to front, ot.lhs Court House, ! . at 11 o’clock. Bast hell ef Lot No. 87, Brown Ward- Tbs improve ments r irato it of two story dwelling with attic, ou s brick basement, fronting ou- Liberty street, opposite the United States Barrack*. Terms caSp. '■ dnof STOCK AT AUCTION. BY BEU, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. Will be sold TRI8 DAY. in front of the Oeurt House, at 11 o’clock. 10 ■ tiaras Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Stock. 2 shares AugnsU and Waynesboro Railroad Stock. Terms cash. dec4 UNDERW1UTEB8’ BY BLUN * MEYER. SALE. 1 .THIS DAY* 44b instant, at 10 o'clock, a. m.,in front of onr store, One lot Dry Goode* damaged on board steamship,Leo on bar lost trip to this city, and sold for Underwriters and all concerned* under inspection of the Port Wordens. deed Consignees per Central R. Ii. Dec. 3, 1SC6. 878 bales cotton, 22 do yarn. 11 do iogn, 2o do wna- bargs, 10 bbls flour, 11 do dried fruit, 24 caddies to bacco, 37 cars lumber, and mds *, io P Woelan, H r .«d- ley A M, H P Brewer, J McAlpin, CUuhoru A C, I* J Gailmartin A Co, R McDuire, W H Stark Co, K E Hertz A Oo, J R.Fraser, West A D, J W Laihio)» a Co, P W Sims A Co, Erwin «V H, A Dutenhnffcr A Co, 8 Lcmermau A Co, Austin A E, Dennis, P »V Co. Starr, P A Co, Kirkland, II A Co, S J .losephs it Co, Brady A M, J W Lathrop A Co, G K’ltt .n Son, K F Mete.-iliV it Co, Bradley, ii A Co, Podelford A C, W Ba'tcrsby A Co, W, Wiison A Co, Coimerat J, Jones A W, ^ A Phinizy, Brvsn, il A Co, Clark, J A Co, P Ii Behu. N A Hardee A Co, Wilder A F, Phllln s A M, Buth- well A W, Guerard, F A Co, J K Mclmire, Receipts per Atlmntic A Gulf h . il. Dec. 3, 1806. Ill bales cotton, and mdse, to Bryan, Il d- Co, A A Bills. Tison A G, Scott, H A Co, Davaut AW, G W Garmauy, Hess A C, and others. AUCTION SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in December, in front of the Court House, at 11 o’clock* Lot Na 3G, Franklin Ward, on the corner of Mont gomery and Broughton streets, well located for any kiud of business. T'-riua cash. Purchaser paying for all papers. no27 BY T. J. WilLfin. WiB fa* sold THIS DAY, la front of the Court House, at 11 o'clock, Eastern half of Lot No. SI. Greou Ward, fas simnfe. There an taro buildings on the lot, renting at $70 per mouth. Terms cash. Furchaaer paying for titles aud stampa. ALSO. A tract of land, situated ou the Middle Ground Road, three and a half utiles from the city, containing flity acres of pine land. Terms cash. FWrrtussr paying for titles and stomps. dec* Regular t Auction Sales Hoiiies, Mules, Cattle, Wagons, Buggies, CARRIAGES, Ac., At the Veterinary Stables of R. W. CAMPBELL, on Bay srtect, between Jeflerson and Montgomery streets, will commence ou WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19th, and every Wednesday thereafter. sepl4-tf AT AUCTION. BY A. MININ. - j 5 ) Will be sold before the Court House, on the First TUESDAY (41 Ii) jn December next (ii not previously iHhjmwvcd of at private sale) The Three Story Brick Dwelling South Side Harris west of West Brood street. Possession cau be bad immediately after sale. Terms cask. Purchaser to pay for papers. nol3 ADMINISTRATOB’S SALE. 9* BELL. WYLLY jk CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in December, in frojt of the Court House, between Ihe legal hours of ►ale, Forty-five acres of first quality Garden land, within Ihe limits of the city. The improvements consist of a first-class cottage dwelling. Gothic style, containing six large rooms, with marble mantel pieces, dining room, kitchen, li brary room furnished with shelves and glass doors. Out buildings consist of farm house, containing seven rooms, barn, carriage house aud stable. Sold by order of Court as the property of the estate of Saunders Croak, for the benefit of tbe heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms—Half cash; balance in one year, with inter est and mortgage on property. Purchaser to pay lor papers. WILLIAM H. SMITH, r nol2 Administrator' • EXECUTORS’ SALK HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. BY BELL. WYLLY * CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on TUB8DAT, 4th intisnt, in front of tbe Court House, at 11 o’olock. Lot Na 28, Charlton Ward, lee simple, fronting on Tstuall street, with Improvements thereon, consist ing of one taro story brisk building. Possession given at once. Property will rent for $SS to $40 per month. Terms cssb. Parehsser paying for titles snd stomps. dec3 administrators sale. BY BELL. WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on TUESDAY, 4th Instant, In front of the Court House, at 11 o’clock, ’ $900 bond of the city of Savannah, sad three Charleston Gas Light Company’s Stock, be- J to the estate of Elirshelh Roberts, doouseed. Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County for the benefit ol the heirs sad creditors of said estate. WILLIAM H. WILTBEBGEB, decs • Administrator. LEA. & PERRINS CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. PRONOUNCED BY UIINUEIN to ro rax 0 lOljfiM andafepll od Sance pllcabte to Every Variety DISK. EXTRACT of t Letter from o MsalCAL Cintlk- mak at MAIMUH, to Ills Brother at WOM08TKB, Man mi: Tell Lax 4 Pkx- bins that ihetr hAUCE is highly es teemed t i India, and to, In my opin ion, the most pala table as well as the moat wholesome ttoaee that to mads. Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. Wiltiikkgxb J T Stone, Gs O McDermott, Ga J McCollum, Dan Cusiello, wife 4 avt, P Gsunger. B Runnvlls 4 2 eons, K Walker, Fla Hons 4 Dickinson, Hsmon 4 Saunders, Watson 4 Holloway, Herr Leugel. B Crosby, N X O SeokeU, M Fnebetibyser, .1P Tanner, Richmond T J Smitl), Sparta DAS Browu 4 son. Cl G R Seward, Texas Cant Hargrove, do RMiller, USA J B Gordon, Ga A J Decatur, Fla Capt W H Parsons, N Y K Vial, P Shone, R W Westcotf. W Bronson, N Y Tbe Messes Doual lson 4 evt. Va C Wilkinson, Va L M Brown, N V Col Hamilton,lady and 3 children. Flu Mies Hamilton, U Parker, W Hamlin, II A Blair. N 0 A T Alexander. J Sheppard, N Y K Wolab, Balt W D Kcunulds,. 0 A Hautingdon, Fla .1 tv Bowen, Fla W Peodavols, Texas W K Peters 4 -vt. N Y M M Davidaou, N Y H W Birge, G W Chapin, City C C Giue-'i 4 wife. J M Richardson, S C IP Wheeler, N Y SCREVEN HOUSE—Q. McClKLV. lavaaaak Cottoa JUrkrt- 1 8avahhas, December 8,1IN. The market has been exceedingly dull to-day, and lhaosarattons confined to a lew email parceto, that to sell, bat an unwUllngn^ to meet the vtowa of >mnrk that tbe lowe# and i abundant, it tbe Golf Honda oetooua have been free, but of poor grodT Most trash tolow middling, very rarely shoring any up to middling, ani^bur Florida frtoadg f»n^ V* Tha fbilowiug qnolstisus aro as psar the stale of tha market ea.it* condition will ftiOtt: ordinary. ^ Good Middlings. J H Beall, Mr Williams 4 wife, Mr Burgess 4 wife, Mr Powers 4 wlie, Lyons 4 Wife, Mr Woodrufi, Mr Heddin, Mr Stout, Mr Gooding, iMr Bustle, k'.ipt T II Morton, III Sliacklrfoid I J T Woodberry, it J llennnrk, tie ti Wtiile, Us IS Snyder, GU Rolf. MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. l.CCB. J Cooley, N Y |Capt Morton,-Btr G B,irnes D J Judah, S.ivh |R Jobiist u, Macon S V Reneau 4 wife, FIs |H H Potter, Muiue W Brodbead, Jacksonville IJ J Duiiu.ni. F.a Miss Addis, do Bios Wheeler, FU 8 W Wiglft, Savb B Dein ’.re. FH T T Vaughn, Phils U A aisuer. Us Mrs Dillon 4 sou, GU |Knbt Mod-Ion, Ca W Bennett. Gs |M Asli, N Y J W Hillman. Qa U U Swayu Gs K U Cook, Augusta 11 Abbott, Him NEW ARRIVALS FROM PHILADELPHIA. JUSt* RECEIVED, and now offering at the lowest prices, A fine assortment of Ladies’ POLISHED FRENCH KID BALMORALS, Ladies’ FRENCH MID EMPRESS BOOTS, Gents’ SINGLE AND DOUBLE SOLE BENKERT 8 CALF BOOTS AND GAIThBS. ■ EINSTEIN, gCKMAN A CO., 00:341 163 Congress strict. Notice. conformity with EXISTING ARRANGEMENTS, 4’ I herewith give notice that mv store wilt be open st nigbto and on Sundays in tbe PRESENT MONTH. JACOB L1PPMAN, Of Lipptnan’s Drug aad Chemical Warehouse. decl-M COTTON YARNS. Malik choice YARNS* mtived direct from tbe Factory rod for sale by 0^!^, EDWIN E, HERTZ 4 CO. 15 Will be sold before the Court House door in Tfaomas- viMe. Thomas coiu ty, Georgia* on the first TUES DAY in December next* All the lauds lying in said county, belonging to the estate of E. K. Youug, deceased, consisting of two Plan tat ions: One eight luilca southwest of Thomasrille, on tbe Daiu bridge Itoad, Ijlug on bqth sides of the Odhlbck- oneo river, containing 3,500 a~res, 800 cleared and in a go.si state of cultivation, with all necessary build ings. The other Plantation is sixteen miles from Thomas- ville, three miles irom No. 18, Albany and Gulf Rail road, containing 4,165 acres, about l,20d cleared* and in a fine state or cultivation, with all necessary build ings. Will be sold, also, on the first TUESDAY in Deoember. next, before the Court Hawse door, in ValdOsiu,’ .LowndescouutyjGeorgia* . ? ^ The Plantation belonging to the estate of midi. r DUNCAN’S SONS, AaBOTfl, Young, d eceased,'lying Utitteeu mile* roufii<M Yak-U - n - .Inatii. i-nntaining 2,69s acres, between aix and seven hundred cleared, rod in a good state of cultivation, with all necessary buildings. AU the foreuaingaold by virtue of an rrder from the Conrt of Ordtoary of Thomas county, Georgia, tor distribution, as directed in the last will ai.d testament of said E. K. Young, deceased. Terms—Ouc-third cash, balance in one rod two years, witn interest, securod by ^eiscual security aud inerteagc on tbe laud. L. S. BRANDON, ‘ «. J. YOUNG, nolo-tds Executor*. H A Boston and Savannah STEAMSHIP LIRE FOR BOSTON The new ohd tlagaRt |teU4»P H >rt . F.JtLNNXJS, • Capt. H. H. SMOOT. WIB sail for Baltimore ou i-A- A J t ThraroHay, Uie. M, raA —w’CMek.—ua. iw freight or perasge, haring go*d aiiammi dationa,apply to , .. iXTJA bur EMPIRE LINE FOENEttI YORK. Cafala Pantfe, 999 .- Io. ..■■uoft -a* ewgutfi -va < PASS AOS RATES: aadfoalaMawtiebt atoumkbjp ” SAN JAOiNTOi * . lgvrlakd, m 1. win aall for W* above port oiilitF regular Ohj-, btoiday, Dm. K. rat * •■etoek a.ra. For freight or paa-age, having very superior ac- H. HARDEE, ■ No 12 .stoddxrd’* Range'. ' * ”"'SuN * A^LEN, miBowlInffGrcen, New York. Shippers eendlng cotton to the press must see that is b-dee aro marks-1 plainly an4he edge. (led Murray's Ijin© FOB ' THE STEAMSHIP BBETTS, WUl M. rat — o’clock — na. Mr (Mght or passage, apply to RICHARDSON t BARNARD. Dec!, • No- 9 Stoddard** Lower Range. YORK ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Co. 81DEWHEEL LINE. •MS...Steerage, $13 Th* new rod very last aaUing eidewheel steamahlp GENERAL BAENES, ■2,090 tors, T. H. Morton, Commander, will pooitively leave bn .ber regular day, Tharaday, Bee. 6, at Ti30 o’clock a. a>. haring splendidly arranged The flnt-elasg, new atcamehlp Xj e o V* H. C. DEARBORN, Commander, will ati( oo Taeetiay, Dee. A, at 4tM o’clock, p. aa. * Jkrfrelght or passage, having superior accommo- dKTons, apply to HUNTER A GAMMKLL.- FOI ?*yfMH'f«f’Ah THR first-class Ship NEW ENGLAND,—'-'' 1 HonoA MflUeti ! qiUffS 7. U to now ready to receive her rargo, and a portion at same being already engaged, she Wilt bare quick dis- _ »tch. ‘ — For further freight engagements, apply i* deo«-tf mtlGHAM, HOLST A CO. For Palatka, Fla., JON’S ISLAND, BRUNSWICK, FERNAND1NA, MAY. JACKSONVILLE AND KATE, Capt. Lockwood, ~ - wfll leave as aimve from Chartoxtao Wharf, foot of West Jtroad street, on every THURSDAY JtOUI. ING, at 10 o’clock. This Boat to in perfect order, and has superior state room accommodations for Paraeager*. Freight received at all times and stored In ware house on whaif. tree of expense. Transportation charges ou goods paid promptly. For freight or passage apply to F. M. MYRELL, no2-tf Charleston Whyf. Forfrel accommi ‘Ight or passage, harinj FULLAHTON, AStoddard’HUppcr Range, Opposite the Fust-office. For-New York. The Schooner A. H. EDWARDS, haring part of her cargo engazed, will have dispatch for the above port. Apply to deel-a HUNTER 4 GAMMKLL. Charleston and Savannah STEAM PACKET LINK FOUR TIMES A WEEK. EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY ’AND SATURDAY MORNINGS, AT 7 O’CLOCK. VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT, touching at Bluffton every Wednesday. TbeStehmem PILOT BOY, Captain *W. T. McNXLTY. AMD. ELIZA For Charleston, 8. €• Captain J. R. RIC] will le re the Florida Steam Packet Wharf regularly as above. HANCOY every-Monday and Friday. PILOT BOY every Wednesday and Saturday. Returning will leave Charleston, HSNOOX every Wednesday and Saturday. PILOT RuY every Monday and Friday. For freight engagements o' passage, apply at the office, Florida tteam Packet Wharf, or to CLAGHOKN 4 CUNNINGHAM. ■odl-tl Agents. The new steamer D I CTATOJt . ft,ooo Ton*,) ’ Captain L. M. COXBITBR, Will roaume her regular tripe as above, commenciag Wtdandsy, 24th last., at B w’ckrok a. aa For freight or passage apply on board, onto L. J. CC1LMARTLV a CO, Day atreer. HOUSE FL/it BALE. BY BEnL, W YLLY re CHRISTIAN. Gnat half of Lot No. 5,, Brown Ward. The improvements n-unist of a two story dwelling with attic, on a brick easement, fronting on Liberty street, appneite tbe United States Barracks. For terms apply at our counting room. nolO ‘ ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY BELL, YVYLLY 4 CHRISTIAN. Will be soi l ou tbe first TUESDAY In Jnnary, 1867 between the legal bourn of sole, in beat of the Court House, Ouc-thlrd of Lot No 4, Wealey Word, and improve ment, for the benefit of the heirs rod creditor* of th* estate ot Samuel M. Bond, deceased. no6 J- B. McINTOSH, Administrator. City Sheriffs Sale. U NDER art, by.virtue or tw» fieri iaotaw, laaaed out. OJ the Honorable City Court or Savannah iu favor of anince Lloyd vs. Bernard »!. Wagner. I have levied, and will eoM, OU the drat TUESDAY in Jana- ary. 1867. being the firs: day of aald month, before ;h : Court Bouse door, to the city of Mrvuauk, In me comity of Chatham, end State of Georgia, ba- iweeu the legal hours of Sale, to* following propes- ty, to ait; —- All that Lot, Tract sail hiuiato in t ho oltj df ^ ^ — aforesoi.l, and knowD’affd dl-lingulaBed lf^we Map I or Plan of .aid city of Bavanmih as Lot No. to.Ltto- erty Wald, eoftatnlnT«L(ti fre t>byptn#W r.-et deep, mere or iS-e. with the improvements therwrn, boumjed-ae follow*: O* tbe north byState etreeu eublh b y President etreet, east by LM No It, ami west by Montgomery atreetr Property pointed out by defendant. Terms ca»b. Pnrcbaeer paying for titles. CHARLES J. WHITE dect-tds Sherig dty Bevannah. Tbe success ot this auhi dcllcloaa rod unrivaled oonillmant having caused many - npriaclpled dealers to apply the name to spurious compounds, tbe Pua- Lto Is respectfully aud eaioeatiy reqncatod to ee* that tha aatnea of L$a A Fxiuuns are upon th* Wrapper. Lebei, Stopper and Bottle. Maanfactured by LEA A PERRINS, Wi AGENTS FOB THE UH1TKD faTATBR, oc2o-eodiyir • Nsw You. Choice Batter. TUBS BUTTER, 3 tfktns Batter. For sale tow, to close consignment, by PUB8B A THOMAS, decS-tf NaUl Bar Street Jl Batter- FIRKINS snd tuba Choice Qnaban Butter lsu Ubxea 11. IE. State Dairy Cbeeaa M box** Extra Cream Chews, tor sale by HILTON A BANDBLL, dee»$t 1*3 Bay street. MORTON A WALTON, WHOLESALE 8E0CEE8I AND .. , AHGUSTA, SBBEMU. H AVING taken the latge Fire Proof Store, m- ceuMy dhcuuled by Meesra. Wllkinasn * Fargo, we are prepared to ofbr toe beef fadUUw for ealm CHARITY SouthernHospit ASSOCI. GEN. JEFF. THOMPSON, Chairman. YTTE have rcc lived from the AaeoqUpon ” TICKETS FOB SALT ; For their , . .. Chrittmas Gift Enterprise. Cooper, LESLIE’S LADY’S Mf&AZINE _ ae^HJri; For December. JiCUCTlt MAGA2dNR tor Daeember. • The GALAXY, Na IS, Juet received, and for sale by no2s EOT ILL * BROTHER. TIES -jmst recaired. Oa conrigumret, SM handle lieard’a Posent Tte. io store atidforaala deel-tw' •- B. F. METCALFE * GO. Potatoes, Onions and Cabbages TYBCKIV19G. and lor Ml* bf P. OftJAMdM * OO, u#21-tf OBMarHal Bscoa, Bacon. CHOICE BACON, in ware ana far sale. Uecl-Iw E.,F. MRFCALCE.fr CO. For Rent, A YNE os the beat totaled rioros on the Bey, former- w" ■ ■ ■ brW*l In- km, - Day end Eernead streekL Blitter and Cheese. Y* boro* Otoater Cbeeaa M boaas State 0<aam Cheese, tor aal* by lOSSdt WEST A DAEIBL& FOB PALATKA, FLA*, VIA FERN AN DINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND INGS ON THE ST. Jdfift-S RIVER. DICTATOR, 10,000 Tone.) captain L. U. COXKTTER, Haring undergone thorough repair^ wlil resume her regular rouie, as above, leaving Savannah . Evny Ratardoy^ at- J ahlark p. as. ' For freight or passage, having splendid accommo dations, apply on board, or to L. t. GU1LMARTIN 4 OO, ocK-tf 1*8 Bay street. FEROTUI GUAHO SUBSTITUTE! FOR CHARLESTON. VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. CROTON, Capt. B. W. Tilton, Will leave for Charleston and intermediate phoe mange, apply to the captain T. & MARSHALL St RKQ„ Alfrays. For Charleston. VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. TELE SPLENDID STEAM PACKET EMILIE, W. F. ADAIR, Commaader, *01'leave regularly for the above places, fromtho Wharf, at too* of Wat Broad street, every Scinrday arorntnc at 1 o’olock. For Freight or Faaaage apply on board, or to S. M. LAFFiTBAU. Agent, ""vv—4m 1*1 Bay etreet. LM Leaw every Tnesdaj and Satirlay. For Palatka, £. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RY’S, FKHNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. BAUGH^ Super-Phosphateiof UroKlj SYLRE » The nsw and etagaat steam paekei a, XsIZZIE BAKER, '*•' Capt. M. KING, rod |f ANUPACTURED Uiuwr a.o, k -LVX In 1864, and patented by n . BAUGH i SONS.- ma norennn, rim Delaware River Ckaatinil Warka, PHILADELPHIA, U.K A. hia old eatabitaiiad Maure to-raeaetoeMred from tiro in Ma operation, and to a lertlllaer o .g-eat duro- *8Uty- It -does not exhaust the .oil like Peruvian arena baton the contrary permanently improves tt 1861 It WSa uiuiNaiau r K era States to eonaldenbleewSkrel rere. k re. toe. rore m COTTON, CORN, TOBACCO AMD A^L CHOPS. A trial will convince any plotter ot ttsmerita. bmphieta containing well anharu RretkMn aridmet amlitinljlrin appHcatora in Nnw Eatker PbUmtoA- tMataa suit the Britidk A SON B , Provinces. BAUGH SOLE ■- •-‘k »«»kW.re Av*ra«. PBILADSuPIUA. For sale by : 1.1 . renddnrdPa jflamgi; favaaaah. aolt-dAtwSm ■»’u qjud tap. 1 FOR K&nfi, mran rooms, with na. AWwMre taiiaidl Inf JSeerMtoatov, IriT«l ftott^t ,1081 GUANO. BOBT. vtnnmiu * SON. having bean specially Sited np for this route with unsurpassed accommodations, will leave reftalkrir asTiSsaraffiSSffisjsSu DAY MORNING, at tenvTrlock. RetnniiDg,’will leave Jacksonville every Tuetosy red Vriday. arriving at Savannah every Wedneadaw rod Saturday mornings, in time to connect with the Mew York stearin r*. FerfreftTlrt er Paaaage apply at the office on Florida i-ur! CLAGHOKN A CUNNINGHAM. N. ft.—All freight payable by ihippen. ^jyuwf 8U6AR8. STBOPk FLOUR T-jitik avln T’ lhi*m » ,room ' m bbto Extra Family Pbrar, -Cfowritiir* Mflto.” “SS5rt:^r ,no “-" c -“ ,uih ’" EDWIN B. HERTZ k CO. dnei-lw i ef Heavy Gunny Bagging Id unround Tor rale, b. r. mnuLvif a oo. ii 5O»00O^ w, '^ r ^ BW B. HERZ 4 ‘CD.' :0 ilA Notice* ftBABOBw JONES knvtng purebawd th* re- Htrewtif Mr. HAMMmddwlwriM4rir jdM day dtoaotved. Hall uinn-ui SiABdgg^MEk. •» §tor® to Rent, lnqaln WU* Bay street, foot afJeJfcnaa.