The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 08, 1866, Image 3

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M ATS of tH®* 1 |icr rl FOR ^ "‘ unbM0 ’ i,v;W k ’’‘ ffl vlrg o, Tuesday, December U, at ^fflJO'P 1 ;-i if , jaotnto, Saturday, December *, at # rice planters on i requested te ind Oulf Railroad 112th inat. at | organizing an A{ •» .*!«• Haatm. the Atlaa a*/ neat, e olodc P.M., tor Aha pnrpoee of , v k £ ffl* ( r0 g rBILADKLFUlA. , To nawmuia, Saturday. December It, at I fL IH'r' loraScaim. V- A. S. Babswul. Joe. Mahig*olt. BonaaT B. Elliott, .,P' k Paaeonii—We Bad the pleasure at a call, yester day; from oar worthy Mead, Mr. Hides, of the Quit- man Banner. He gets op one of the most sprightly aud intonating weeklies tn the State, and we are glad i It/.ie Baker, every Saturday morning, at I to know that km efforts are appreciated by the intelli gent and eahMantial people of Southwestern Georgia. run vMUir>». K.ic, every Thursday morning at 9 o’clock !>♦“'' 1,‘tiuor, every Saturday, at 3 p. a. ,:n«‘ r 1 -• - <1> eHrf ■" ^'sylvan S |lore ' every Tuesday morning, at .ylintf FOR CHaRLaSTOR. Kate. Sunday, Decembei 9th. at 2 o'clock I r pilot Boy, every Wednesday and Saturday ] ' l °’ Eliza Haucoi, every Honday and Friday | . * miktPort... ,<inwr •|,K’t. r Dictator, every Wedaeaday, at 9 a. m EniNie. every Saturday, at 7 o’clock a. m. : fJllll 'r Croton, every Thursday at 11 o’clock.. ' C ‘l 11 ' rrtl, . ITflTTST, . Shipping Intelligence. Foh FOB AUGUSTA. vrtB era Belli*” aud Kxpn trri vft l and Departure of Tralee. i^sii-anueh rt. ■ « “ at August* at «Ue. - ^ iVtfS » l DAILY DOWN PAB8BMGKB TRAIN i ylacoD at. )KT OF SAVANNAH. Friday, Dec. 7,18(16. — Arrived. Steamer Julia St Clair, Ward, Augusta—II A Cohen. DteauaerCroton, Tilton, Charleston, etc—T B Hat than A Bro. - Steamer Pilot Boy, McNelty, Charleston—F h llyretl. I r. ac Cleared, 7 A. M. h A '' . u ^ustaat .8:45 A. u. “- .t Savannah at 7:06 r. u. ormonr passemokb train Savannah at ....7.95r. ar. la 1 ' irnr .4:00 a. at. vrf at »U:ou at 7:00 a. ] " „.,U-N NIUBT 1-iHSKNOKa TRAIN n.lVVN NIUBT 1’AiWKNORI , Macon at 8:40 r. M. l' J AM„»'aat p. m. ‘'"■'I a. Savannah at 6:30 A. M. " Ti, j heiiccville aud (iurdon trains cuiiuect with ' s li: *- ,i,t i , iiut.r train,, at irortinn. Steamer Gen Shepley, Roes, Brotton Island—O L Colby A Oo. Steamer Eliza Uancoi, Richardson, Charleston— [ Claghora A Cunalugliau. Steamer Two Buys, Garnett, Auguita—Erwin A Hardee. Hehr Amber A Reeves, Wilier. Boston—Crane A QrayblU, Yacht America, Dutcher, Kilkenny. ■Jett . twi, uolf B.tiluoad—daily (Sundays ex aiiAidv cepted) , .Savannah at 2. _ A - “• ,fJ , , at Tinlutasvillo at I’ l ’i! f ' Xm : lrn ' a “homasville at :..«:(*> a. M. at Savannah at... Ueeelpte. Per steamer Julie St Clair, Irom Augusta—14 bales waste, S rolls leather, 306 boxes steel, and mdse. Par steamer Croton, from Charleston, Ac—60 bales eua island cotton, 1C bbls mdse, l bale samples, 2 bags mdse. Arrow 6:10 1 FSTlLb A BROTHER, Newsdealer*, Bta- . .i UooKSeilere, Ball Street (down stairs; l ",?„t li.ty ane. next to the Post OBUs, are an- ‘““.j for the Daily News & Hkbald. . • tei'iwlth them will he piomptly attended 1 * Export*. Perecbr Archer A Reeves for Boston—617 boles upland cotton, 73 t>l>la rosin. Miscellaneous. Official. beady made Business Suits New York Pricrc. Business Suits, Dress Saits, Basiaess Overcoats, Dress Overcoats, Made to order in the best style, at low prices. LATHROP & CO. 1866. 1866. Christmas Holidays. PROCEEDINGS OF COCDCIL. UM. Council met, pursuant to cell for sptctefi—rtlm. Present—Hon. Edward C. Anderson. Major; Akler- meu Ford, Villalouga, Woso, Wyilj, ituifwuftai, War- tug and C. C. Millar. Tb« Major stated that he Bad called a facial neat ing ot Oonaeil fur the purpose ofreceirinf ahoaaa nicnucu from the Chamber of OommoroaeC thaCttj of Savannah, enclosing, also, a petition to the Mayor and Aldermen asking for their approval of the pro posed memorial of the wharf-owners of the city, io be submitted to the Legislature, praying that the rates of wharihge. Ac., be increased. The communication from the Chamber of Com merce was then read, which stated that at a receut meeting of that l*ody a committee was appointed to put into comparison the yates of Wharfage, Ac., be- tweeu those levied in the ports of Charlesfcm and Sa vannah ; to suggest such additions to the rates, aud lo make such additions' to the rates ae might be •quit able for the tatter; and invoking the endorsement and recommendation of Council to the General Assembly of Georgia, that said addition to present rates may be sanctioned by law. The petition of the wharf-owners Was then read, praying Council to endorse the proposed memorial, aud' setting forth fully the causes which, in their opin ion, render it necessary that the present tales of wharfage bo increased. The lvepec ive papers were fnFy discussed by the Board, whereupou the following resolution was offered by Alderman Wade: Resolved, That the rates of wfiarfage, Ac., as sub mitted, be adopted, aud that the memorial be signed by the Board and returned. Adopted. The consideration of the bill now pending in the Senate of the State of Georgia was now in order, **A bill to be entitled an act to amend the several acts in lation to the City Court of Savannah.” The act was read, whereupon Alderman Villalonga offered the following resolu tion, which was adopted: Resolved, That the Mayor be requested to forward to tbe General Assembly ol the total* of Georgia a re monstrance in behalf of the Mayor and Aldermen, protesting against the passage ol a bill recently intro duced into the Benate, entitled "An act to amend the several acts iu relation to the City Court of toavatmah” so lar as i elates to the increase of the salary of the Judge of the City Court of Savannah, and to request the henator and Representatives from Chatham to op pose ilft adoptiou. Council adjourn. Jamm Stbwabt, Clerk of Council. pcciaIsuku kok information A BILL I To be entitled an Ordinance lo alter and amend the FANCY GOODS SUITABLE FOB PRESENTS. N OW opening the most recherche asioitment of Fa.tcy Articles, suitable for Holiday or Bridal ral Ordinances of the city oi Savannah in rela tion b» pavements within certain defined limits of said cit. Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah in Council assemhied, do hereby ordain. That Irom mui alter the passing of this ordinance, all pavement* aud the laying down, alteration and repair ing ot tbe same, sball be, and the same are hereby, placed under tbe control and management ot the Com Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Charleston, Ac-J A Presents, ever exhibited in the city, comprising, in I «. u streets and Lanes, within the following iz. I limits of the city of Savannah, that ia to say: the part, goods of direct importation, v Toilette Setts in every conceivable variety and I ^ve ti * v * • “w» s~/i «wimm v—.ivowu, « » . i’oiH'UB oeus in every coucnvMue vuncij juu i r j V »-r on the north, East Broad street on the east, Gas- Brown, L Wesson aud lady, A Gardner, \V H Aided, I style—Rose, Frosted, Lavender, Mount* d C ral aud I ton direct on the south and Weat Broad atreet on the A .« RrJV UClM1 » Mjss Mcuuire, Mrs Uarrjaon and Email, Alabaster Roman Figures. I weH t, u being hereby made the right of aaid Commit- sou, f 8 Hemingway, Di c G Barney, J^H Bowen, J | Parian Ware in Fignree, choice designs, and Stain- j tee at all times to require the aid of tbe CHyflorvaycr A Pieasants, Lt Paiker, J A Boastron, Dr J C Felton,. D Cohen, Maj J J Pope, G Hamilton, J Kyan, l Kane, Mayor’s Court a.H Let yesterday morning was preUy full, the j VH Kppeit, j Mcbrlltlu, J KeUy, and lo deck .. .. __ riar/C Becker, J a Keese, D A Child, 8 H Kisley, A Anderson, was pretty severe on the | n* y wood, lady and child, Airs Trenholm, D D hose, ii,.u. r. Mayor I ritoiiers. B.,11. Sniimicri, a uolorious character, was main w _, ml with dronkennsas in the atreeU. - Thl* ‘ el „, jrd Ottencc. and aho waa eentcnced to pay s fine I ten do'lars, or in default to rusttesta In the Hotel .1 for the apace of thirty days. Not luvlng U.,. etampe, she was committed to jail. TI.o case ..fa man named Hanagsu wsa called np, bat the defendant did ndt make Ilia appearance. This W«i tbe a.vouil offence, and HI. Honor aald that he A W Mason, a McNaughlou, K Kenuisou, Capt Robin son,unii 6 deck. Pur yacht America, for Kilkenny—John Smith, Jas Blown, Wm Junm. Consignees. Per steamer Jolla 8t Clair, from August M, M A Cohen, P Bryant, W B Harsei, and order. Per steadier Croton, from Charleston, Ac—0 A Reynolds, Gourdin, M A Co, 1) D Hose, Wbitehtad A Vatl. Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Charleston, Ac—Clag- ettes, Match Boxes a Bouquet ^Holders in Htands of noli gilt and en graved glsHri, new styles. Jewel Cm-kf tr, very rich, and new designs. Vases, a lsrg«i colkclion in Lava, highly finished. Odeur Bottles, richly mourned in gilt, ail colors. Toilette Bottles, a largo assortment, in every style Opera Glasses in variety. Card Receivers, In Silver, Gilt and Lava, in new designs. Glove Boxes, Ladies’ Dressing Cases, Smoking Setts, Powder Boxes, Geutlemvii’a Imsaiug Cases. ^ French and English Perfumery in greatest profusion, I laylug iuid Brady A I aud the usaal asaorlinentol French Confectionery, | comm in determining and marking the proper height* level Auction Sales. SPECIAL BAT.E TO CLOSE OONSION- MENT. ■T LaROCHK Jk WIU.IAJKS* P. H. WARD, AnctiooMr. THB DAT, «t MX o’clock R. m.. tn front of tbe rtor,, will be sold. 10 tierce* Shoulders 40 flrltiu* Lard SO barrels Apples. AL80, Balance of Dry Goods left from Friday's sale, dees . auction: BY BELL, WILLY A ClltUSTIAN. 82B yuda Win to Mlt OB SATURDAY. DaennlMr 8th, In front at the non, mt o'clock, 8 q sorter cuki Sherry 66 boxei Demon Syrnp 11 pieces Dundee Bicgiof 2 pieces Gnnny Batmiuu 120 atnrnU Teblee ^ 10 torrele Holt 1 cask Herdnre 1 coll Rope 6 pair Sclee 1 Plstform Scale 2 balsa Twine 18 Table Cloths 6 Trunks 8 Iron Safes. ALSO. 6 keg. Canada Bolter 6 tierces Extra Sugar Cored Hams 76 barrel. Oniooa 20 boxes Lemon. 6 kegs Goshen Batter 20 boxes Cheese 10 tabs Lard ALSO, Furniture, Dry Goods, Fancy Articles, Ac. Terms cash. doc 7 UNDERWRITERS’ SALE. BY- BELL, WILLY & CHRISTIAN. WUl be sold oo SATURDAY, in front of the store, at 10>J o'clock. TEN BABREL8 FLOUR, damaged on board tbe steamship Leo, on her passage from New York to this port, and sold under inspection sod by recommendation of Port Wardens, for account of Underwriters and all concerned. Terms cash. dec7 ASSIGNEES' SALE. BY BLDN & MEYER. Will bo sold on SATURDAY, the 8th instant, at 10>; o dock a. m., by BLCTN A MEYER, at the store re cently occupied by Georg'e H. Arledge, No. 72 Bay street, A select stock of Family Groceries. Parties will lie required to move tbe goods they pur chase before sunset. Terms cash. JOHN HUGUENIN THOMAS. dsc27-2t Assignee. Shipping. EMPIRE1UIEF0R1EW YORK. FOB NEW YORK PASSAGE RATES: SEN .....ataneoce Cabin Passage, |15 Steerage, *13 Tbe new and fqst sldewb SAN JACINTO, LOVELAND, Commander, will sail for the above port on her regular day, Saturday, Dee. 8, at » a’ctok a. a. For freight or paaNAgc, having very superior ac- Ight o eommodatkms, apply to B. H. HARDEE. No 12 Stoddard's Range. GARRISON A ALLEN, No. t Bowling Green, New York. Shippers sending cotton to the press most see that the bale* are marked plainly on the edge. Jtd For Liverpool. The A 1 American ship CHARLOTTE, Spec's, Master, having a portion of her cargo engaged, and now go ing on hoard, will have quick dispatch. For balance of freight.(tpply to dec5-10t WILDER A FCLLARTON. FOR LIVERPOOL. rv THE itrst-daas Ship /Ygfe> NEW ENGLAND, Hodue, Master, having tbe larger part of her cargo engaged, and now goiog on board, will have quick dispatch as above. For fruitier freight engagements apply j^o deeS tf BRIGHAM. HOLST A CO. FOR AUGUSTA AND WAY LANDINGS. Eclipse Eine. ,„uld iieur the evidence in the case. The officer | horn A C, So Ex, W B Gridin A Go, Fla euam.r. oi* testimony, when the defendant was ffned oompnaln^ the I argent and moat select aufeurt luent ol flno goods ever offered. An inspection is respectfully eolicited at tlic* o’* I stand. Monument Squaie, corner Bull and l-oiigrest* Nl de^'lf W. W. LINCOLN. nd grade of bachpavemeniRe Section •.». And It is farther ordained by tber authority aforesaid, That in any case where, in the pid* meiit of said Committee on Streets and Lanes, it ahull be necessary to lay down a new pavement for any lot wiihiutlie aforesaid limits, the property holder snail boar out-half the expense of the material, labor, marking and huporintandoncft of the work, and the city shall pay the other half; but all expenses of re pairs, whether of existing or future pavements, shall l>aid by such property holder. All each work of r and repairing shall be done by the city through ommittee; but any property bolder ehail have Regular Auction Sales iLirty dollar., and it was ordered that proceeding, be | iustmited against the bond. !be practice of entering bond and not appearing Consignees per Central It. K. Dec. 7. 1IMJ6. 846 bales cotton, 14 bbls dried fruit, 36 ears lumber, and mdse, to B Lantnes, A R. MOLINA, L oin« become very frequent of late. Hi, Honor tsa | £ co, i,LnyiiIe A G, Wadl^ .Irfcrmlned to put a atop to it, and hereafter bond,- non nun, jocara iiimuur, . nil rv Importer of Havana Segars, r nifer the penalty quirod to produce the principal. or |ou^ ” pH tohn, toll, WA C. L J GulTmifrtlu A Go, EVERYTHING usually found in a firet-eiase R HabenSam A BoiaM Btihen. Vwb.m, Store. Heotfcrs to his frionde and the poUi. mi try uj an, was arraigned for being Bolhweli A W. E G Wade et Go, a’s Uartriilae, Jonei the lollowIngjaBainongtlle brands J 1 - W, J Waahburue A Go, Clarke, J A Co, N A Hardee I 7o.u00 La Btci pc .on. s. Musely, J„..rdcrly iu Hie market at an early hour yeeterday I - — a Lewwuian _ We ll A M. W Battereby, U Fatten I uK-ming. Hu was fined five dollar, and costs, but I 4 BwIi crane * g, J W Lathrop A Go. T ft A J G , i„,iug the ready money was committed to Jail. | Mills, A low A Go, Bradley. H A Co. Fadcllord A C, PtuTnan, charged with being drunk and ab» Stf?**** ***** * ^ C U | iLc olWv-rs at tlie barracks, was fined ten dollars | u 1 opts- Ward, tor being drunk and lying in the also fined five dollars. inatt was arraigned on the charge of being a eus- rhuracter. He was found lying In the etreet, will lhat he was sick, and had jnst come from the -nital. and was seeking work. His atory appearing I J B Jonea, Ga r 1 J F Morton. Ga Arrivals at the Hotels. 7»,uoe La Ksct-pcion, ;si,iks) La Jenny Lind, 20,060 •• Uncle Bob Lee.” 20,000 La Bspanola, 20.000 Belle of the South, 2o,u0" La Goncliita, 20,000 La Leg'timidid, 20,ooo la India. Fine Virginia Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Anderson’s and Lillieuthal’a, Fine Gut Tobacco. Lulillurd'e and Cook's Suud. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. Wiltbebge* Ail Uluru b Bull vwit a ouun. ■ niiiiii iiu tflue lot of genuine Meerucbtnrn, Briar WooH, I tartlo-r ra and Clay Fipes, Matcher, Ac., U Wholesale and flls ,. the right to do the work for himself or torself, pro vided tbe same ia supervised by aaid committee, and caused to be done of the material and in the manner h noted by this ordinance. Skctio.n 3. And It is farther ordained by the author- y aforesaid. That the notice lo be given to any pro perty holder for this laying and repairing of any pave ment shall be in the discretion of said Committee on si recta and lanes, provided that the length of said lice shall not be less than ; and in case any ch property holder shall fail to comply with such itioe to him or her, or his or her authorised agent for such property, by beginning in good laith such work within day, after the expiration of such Do- 0, such property holder shall be liable to a fine of .. L more than— r dollars lor every day's ileiault, l>o„idea which it shall or may be lawful for aaid city to -ause the work to be doue at the fall.coat aud expense j,f such property holders, aud to iasne execution therefor as iu the case of execution for taxes, and such xpenso are hereby declared a tax on the pro perly for winch such work may be done. Section 4. And it Is further ordained bv the au thority aforesaid. That nothing in this ordinance coo- lamed' shall bo so construed as to make the said Com mittee on Streets and Lanes independent oi the City Council of Savannah, but that any person called on or notified as aforesaid to laydown or repair a pavement shall have the right to apply to the City Council for Horses, Hales, Cuttle, Wupoito, Buggies, CARRIAGES, Ac., At the Veterinary £ tables of R. W. CAMPBELL, on Bay street, between Jefferson and Montgomery streets, will commence on WEDNESDAY, toept. 19th, and every Wednesday thereafter. sepltrtf HOUSE FOR SALE. BY BElL, WYLLK dk CHRISTIAN. East half of Lot No. 57, Brown Ward. The improvements consist of h two story dwelling with attic, on a brick basement, fronting on Liberty street, opposite tbe United States Barracks. For terms apply at our counting room. nolO ADMINISTRATOR'S sale. BY BELL, WILLY A CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on tbe first TUESDAY in January, 18C7 between the legal hours of sale, in tront of the Conrt Homo*, One-third of Lot No. 4, Wesley Ward, and improve ments, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate ol Samuel M. Bond, deceased. nog J. B. McINTOSH, Administrator. FU UTOISI PETROLEUM MID MINING CO. time, which said Couucil may grant or re- 'W Stegall, Ga T Bevfll A svt, Ga .1 R McCay, Augusta WG Bell, Ga Judge G liraotley, Ga T Brantley, Wash co Hr J U Erwin, do U M Erwin, • do W 8 Taylor A wile. Ga IM Kyler, N Y (J H Baldwin, iR A Harris, City J A Mims, S G jDr J O Dicker!, .nibble, he was discharged. i j B * A-ililey, a driver of a wagon, was charged with I j g Lowry.’Tbomaivilla arwng and abnslng a white man. his employer. He I O F Smith. 13 finod tea dollars, or to serve thirty days at hard I V^J Cmdon. ^ alior. Miss O Tucker, Ga IV,r l.aiiglilm wsa charged with vagrancy. Peter | 8 C Reddick, Fla ini found lying under a stoop at a late hour of night. He could give no satisfactory account of himself, and SCREVEN HOUSE-Q. MCG.NI.Y. ns vnt to the United States Barracks for ten days. 3 city IJ 8nyder. S.tbau Stewart was charged with ridtng a horse J West. Fla T L Farker, jr. N V thr.-ugli Green Square. He pload ignorance of the ^ ^ 1 ‘ ’ In, .in*l was merely finod coots. I j \) htaubeiry, City In our reports of the Police Court we are neces- MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUC*, wily obliged L> give thenamos of partieB; but, where I «. .1-0 satisfied the giving of them would Injure ‘ VcGlbto Ms* frreuu. and would not be serving the ends of Justice Q 8 Vttn p e i r , N Y particularly, we suppress thorn. However, we wish it G A M Ketes. juJi-.-*tooil that the threats ot any one will not gain j* 0or j un> Grimn Urn vtuhholdlng—on the contrary, wUl secure thoir g s c lUBortiou: but when, not knowing the Individual, we j J ormand. Atlanta m requested to omit the name, wa shall cheerfully CORNER BULL AND CONGRESS STREETS, dec5-3m Under Screven Honse. Ordinance read first time ill Council, Nov. 28, 1866. JAMES STEWART, dci-:i-r, Oterk of Gonncli. Capital Stock, - - - $200,000 SHARES, t»0 EACH. Just Received, pTVE Pieces Black and Colored French Merinos NEW PERFUME For the Handkerchief. FIRST PAYMENT, $16 PER SHARE And no other assessment made, ex<*“' to direction of a majority of all the Stockholders. ornons: J G Bowles, H H Pitter, Portland J J Hicks, Bobiod Iu G Walker, Boston B K Easterbrook. Chas G H Winchester, St Galh- ariue 5 pieces Black Bombazines and Crapes Black Velvi t Riblfona ladies' Colored Cloaks aud Sacqucs Balmoral Skirts Black and White Eld Gloves Bugle Trimming* Colored Silk PopilnB Black Thibet Shawls Black Silks, Ac., for sale very cheap, by Dv.WITT A mokgan, de0 - 137 CONOR! 88 STREET. MALM'S ».P. SLOAN ••g r **“ CT F E. E KAWbON Vice PrealdenL JNU. C. WHITNBK £*™' y ' P P. BOBT. LO»AN. Oeueml 8uperiuteDd«nt. Jidorse {Shoe Plantation for Sale. do ho. Notice. | pARTlES HAVING WATCHES AN1) JEWELRY fUstorl. We understand that it is (he intention or the les- ..cs to effect an arrangement with the great trage dienne for hor appearance on the boards of the Savan- suranees mVgiven* to^v»c“ toVe T “g^ing I IffR with me for repairs, one year or longer, are re- pnbllc of onr city that a sufficient patronage will be qnired to take them ont, and all remaining after s. corded to the matchless performances of this bright JANUARY 1st, 1367, particular star to warrant the venture. As the theat- ^ ^ |he r|sk 0( lhe owners to pay charges, m-al season which is Jnst opening promi-ws to be one I OFFER lor sale my Plantation, lying on the west bank wf the Oconee river, Montgomery county, , I u» The tract contains about four thousand acres, seven hundred cleared, anil in order, (heal. Gin Uuu*e aud Fcrew, ami cabins lor one hnndred ne- ^Tnere In labor enough on tbe pace to carry It on. 1 will also sell five hundred bushels ol Coin, thirty head ol Cal tie, and some stock H-igs. The place :s well timbered, aud tlie range unsm - naMCd. Address P T. C ARNOLD, t# „ _ No. 1*4 Way’s totRtion, Hull Koud, JollN W. ANDKR.-ON A rONS, oi tlie most brilliant and successful of any that the city bis over enjoyed, wo have no doubt that those who ap preciate tho productions of the d-amatie muBo wiU sot hesitate to give thn necessary em-nnrsgemwit to j ■ iiaure a favorable reception for this world-renowned artist, whoso genius sprears to be equal to overy va riety of dramatic portraiture, and who has attained (be highest degree of perfection to which this kind of ■utertainmenc can reach. J [ Muv not her admirers, therefore, indulge In the I (Mifidonl < xpectation that the enterprising managers our j hi-stio will bo so encouraged by onr more n-iuhr citizens as to inspire them with the determi- uti in til make the announcement that tbe engage- lnei.t will be consummated and the appoarance aa- .,:rn-l, licrond persdventure, of perhaps tho most I gm.-J arti-uss that has over appeared before a Sevan-1 uah au iu iH*< A. HARIG, Corner Broughton and Wliitaker streets. ' dec5‘2w Bavanunh. Oil Painting. Hay, Hay. Y° R SALE low, to close consignment, 500 bales Prime Eastern Hay. BRADLEY, HILL A CO., nol2-tf No. 12 8tuddard's Lower Range. B. R. Armstrong, MASON AND BUILDER, r ) prepared to execute ail work in his line in a workmanlike manner, with dispstch. 'HE subscriber having engaged a FIRST-CLASS ARTIST from New Yoik, is now prepared to furnish OIL PAINTINGS from the emalleat Miniature to Lite Size. Pictures of deceased persons ropitd and made lo any size in Oil or Paetll.Colors. Call and examine specimens. J. N. WILSON, Photographer, Coiner Broughton and Whitaker streets, A Most Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra grant Perfume, Distilled from the Rare md Beautiful Flower from which it takes its name. MncuCacturml only by PIIjILON A SOW, NEW YORK. BEWARE OF C0DWTERFEIT8. ASK FOR PH A LON’S—TAME HO OTHER. Hold bv DruepW* r^ntrallr. decl-lw' Savannah. Orders tot with Mr J. W. MCDONALD, 154 Bay •trertTor at Mr W K. STONIK’S, on T.ylor stresj. Theatre ^ ^ __ l ant Dight, the fifth of the engagement of S*™ 1 *-1 bMWeen'Whitaker and Barnard, will be fisli'h lavorito, was presented the play of the Hunch- | tended to. bs. k, in which Mi*s Thompaon appoared in the im- lersnnaUon of Julia, and her beautiful rendition of it "in liiKively show* that her talent is not confined to •lie particular style of acting. The role or last c uing is one, indeed, whioh develop** her peculiar .ml agreeable powers in full foree. Her fine appear- aw«, pleasing’ and easy minner are In themselves cir.ugh to Impress an andienCe favorably, bnt when tn these are added admirable reading and groat dra matic power, It is not to bo wondered at that she last night carried the honse with her from her first appear ance to tho final falling of the curtain. She was well supported by Mr. Lahgdon, and the company gener ally. Miss Thompaon was repeatedly called before the curl sin, and on tha last occasion expressed ter gratitude to the audience in an exceedingly appro priate and touching address. At 12 o'clock to-dsy tb*e Matinee takes place, in the {.resent ition of the beautiful drama of Little Bare foot. in which Miss Thompson will appear aa Annie. Powder, Shot, &c. LILLIE’S Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, C OMPOSED of a WI lruo „„ „ combination of CBIi-LM) and . .. „ BOUGHT IRON, and secure nc*m»i arc, or nn/v KEGS. Half Kegs and Qaarter Kegs Hiv.arJ's [he ( | rl n_ w< ,age t cold chisel, sledge, or any msti u- ZUU Rifle Powder. ment of the baiglar. ... . K ,, TTT | ^40Keas Hazard's Blasting Powder. LILLIE'S Fire Proof Safes »re warranted FI LLY — — , vi^ori,- PA.iiAr ' iku aoorr.ved makers, ami at a price > Gases One Pound Osnialers Rlectric Powder. rquaL to the most aptiroved makers, aud 200 Bags Shot, Drop I lar bffow any other tote ^the market. Delicious Tonic, by. decffSt Csll« examine an l ju«li£e lor youraolvce, or apply j Specially designed for tbe use ol the 193 Bay street, j j or prices ami sizes. Planters, Attention! I or any attack which theburglur can bring against«. 1 I It is on all the Safes. Medical Profession and the Family A. DCTENHOFER A CO., decs lw 74 Bay street, savannah, Ua._ ' AM CONSTANTLY NEGOTIATING SALKS OF AND MORTGAGES UPON SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE. R. M. Hunt, I COR. WHITAKER St STATE STRKK ■ i* now indorsed l>y all the prominent PhyalcUn*. GiieiuistK and Umnolsa-urs, as poawaslng all tn«to I • iitrir.sic medicinal qualltltfn (tonic-and diuretic) wnicn 1 heioogto an OLD AND PURE GIN. We trnst that onr established reputation—founded noon eighty-eight years of experience—abundantly -T7- PUPS constantly on hand the finest and purest I vindicatesunr claims tnpuMfoconffdenoe, Hd guar- J^EEPS conslMiuy oii^ns | the c30;e ii*nce ol this Standard Artfcto Clip Court. This Conrt was in session yesterday morning, His Honor, Judge Chisholm, presiding. The eases of several negroes, tor larceny, were brought up and dis posed of as follows: Thus. Ledbetter and Jacob Floyd were charged with simple Urcony. and pleading guilty, were sentenced M pay a fine of ten dollars and costs or serve sixty days •■li tbe public improvements. John Roberts, charged with the same offence, also Pled guilty, end wsa sentenced to P»T tea dollars fins or f*orve aixty dsya »t hard Isbor. s^mon Jones, same offence; plead guilty “ d *“ Put np In cases, containing onedoaea bottles each, A large amonntof Northern capital ianow awaiting I JURIES and CHOCOLATES, I ind sold by favorable opportunities for Investment South. Jellies, Cordial, Syrups, Figs, Nuts, etc. I hare dallj Inquiries for Bnch opportnnitiee. and j ^ rtncy Q IXX J, Robber Toys, am empowered to PURCHASE 40.000 OF restenccd to piy ten dollar* fine and cost*. Or thirty <Ly8* labor. . . John Taver, alias John *»•«. •*">• o8fc “°* : * ^ guilty; sontenced to psytto dollars or serve sixty «Uyu The Court was then adjourned this morning. until ton o'clock jiif Violating CH|TOrdli Before His Honor, E. C. Aadaraon, jeatordfiy iup. E. Moore was 'iharftd; } l SfJ(iW^ 4ng 0417 ^ <1ibances, in keeping a disorderly house it thn ooni€r « York end Drey ton stretoa ThJ jU#*rdsr befog Proven, and this being the third time the defendant •ppoared before His Honor,-the license for th» honse wan ordered to be cancelled, and the defendant to pay a fine of twenty dollars and cost*. The Captains]of two vassals in port on the charge of klddUog th^Hazbor Master’! rales hr regard to diaohargfog eoal tod ballast without *ng the proper tarpaulins under the eta veat the matter from Mlfo* tnpo. foe wtvar. On* of them wae fined ten dollar*, and the other ease being somewhat more aggravated, the Captain thirty dollars. ■?» Tn.-Pnm._W* eeU attazrttoh't* Cat«' Rdeer's sd- rertlsemant of a prise to the ahampfoa tan-pin .rc**T. ACRES Unlisand Poll Heads; Ws*. Marble end China Poll* and Doll Heads, Poll Carriages, Fancy baskets, cfo. uovl—2m ‘ ; L_ H . G : IliffB SOLE AGENT FOK Tilt STATE OF GEORGIA SAVANNAH, And all prominent Pruggtoe^^rocjre.^ ^ {Established 1779.] nmacTons: J. P. LOGAN, K. R. HA Vi SON P. P. PEA SR, ROBT. LOGAN. S. K. MeCAWRY, JNO. C. WHITNE**, W. P. PAKKHUR8T. Till* Compsny propuses to operate tn Georgia, Ala Tennessee. Having leased Lauds in the barn* aud , „ immediate vicinity of recent oil dlecoveriee, it now offer* a portion of It* Stock lor sale, the amount paid upon which shall be returned to the purchaser before any general dividend will be declared. A limited amount of Stock m»> be secured by call log on the undersigned, apenl s iu tut* oily oc2 BELL. WYLLY A CUK1STIAN. Assignee’s Sale. ECLIPSE, Captain W. E. Joule. EXPRESS CapL H. E. Danisia. Tlie Bolts of this favorite Lin* will leave the Charleston steam Packet Wharf with regularity and freight received at the Warehouse on the Whsrf at any time, and sent by the first boat. Special con tracts made for large engagements, and freight taken at as low rates a. any line en tbe river. Apply to A. WI jilOX, Agent, 167 Bay street, or te decS-lw * W. B. BM1T11. at the Wharf. Shipping. ATLANTIC COAST "M~a.il Steamship Co. SIDEWHEEL LINE. The mw and very iaatjaUlng steamship FLAMBEAU, CapL EraasoN, will take the place of the Harman Livingston tills trip, and willpoaltlyely leave on her regular day. Tksndsy, Dee. 13, ot.l o'clock p. ■. having splendidly arranged For freight or passage, having FULLARTON, 8 Stoddard's Upper Range, decs Opposite the Poet-office. N, B —No cog aged berths secured after Tuesday, December 11th, naleaa paid tor. FOR CHARLESTON, DIRECT. KATE CapLT.J. Lock wood, will leave as above from Charleston Wharf, foot of Weat Broad street, on SUNDAY, December 9th, at ” Tiffs Boat Is very fast, in perfect order, sml h*s passenger accommodations superior to any Boat in the trade. For freighter pa^ge.^pplv ^ decS-lt Charleston Wharf. Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Co. For Philadelphia. The first class steamship Tonawanda, JENNINGS, Commander, Wiltaail for the ubove port on Saterday, Dee, IU, at — o’clock — i Eor Palatka, Fla., VIA ST. SIMON'S ISLAND. BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY'S, FERNANDINA, AIAY- l'OLT MILLS, JACKSONVILLE AND F1COLATA. THE KATE, CapL LOCKWOOD, will leave as above from Charleston Wharf, foot Of West Broad street, on every THURSDAY MORN ING, at lo o'clock. Tiffs Boat is In perfect order, and ha* superior state room accommodations for Passengers. Freight received at all times and stored In war. honse on wharf, free of expense. Transportation charges on goods paid promptly. For freight or passage apply to ^ MYRKLL no2-tf Charle»ton Wharf. For freight or passage, baring superior sccommo- dat^s, apply to HUNTED A OAMMELL. Murray’s Line FOR NEW YORK. The first-class, new steamship VIRGO, K. M. BULKLKY, Commander, will sal' on' [toesday. Dee. II, at — o’clock — tm. For Charleston, S. €• Tbe new steamer DICTATOR, (1,000 Toil*,) Captain L. M. COXKTTKR, Will resnme her regular trips a* shove, commencing Wednesday, 24tli last., at 9 o'clock a. m. For freight or passage apply on board, or to 1J J. GU1LMARTIN * CO , oc*22-tf 149 Bay street. OFFER for sale the Building known as the Bank uf Commerce, situated on tbe southern oue-thlra ot lot No. 10, Jeykyl Tytuing, Derby Ward, fronting thirty feet on Drayton, aud sixty feet on Brya» street. The Building is well adapted for ctrrytng on a large Banking Business. ALSO. The middle one-third of said lot No 10, and the improvements thereon. Hie groaml upon which both bnlldings are situated is lee simple. ALSO, Thirty bonds of one thon**nd dollars each, of the ty of Colombo*, guaranteed by the Mobile and Gi- trd Railroad Company, and thirteen bouU* of the olty of Ooinmboeof five hundred dollars each. In terest on all the bonus eeren per cenL per annum, payable semi-annually. The above described real estate and bonds are of fered *t private tele, and tf not disposed uf previous ly, will be sold at Auction by Bell. WyUy A Christian, on tbe first TUESDAY In January next, at the Court Houee, In thl. city. ^ pEHRILL, no29 tdi AKilgnee. FOR PALATRA, FLA., VIA FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND INGS ON THE ST. JOHN S RIVER The new steamer DICTATOR, 1(1,000 Tons.) Captain L. M. COXKTTER, Haying undergone thorough repairs, wiil resnme her regular romm anmbove, leaving Savannah Every Say|ay, at 3 o’clock p. m Par freight or passage, having splendid accommo dations, apply on board, or to PEBUVIIN WHO SOBSTITDTE! FLORIDA PROPERTY For Sale. A SPLENDID RESIDENCE. ALSO, A LARGE TRACT OF VALUA BLR LANDS. TTNOEK. aed by virtue of a decree of the Hon . 3. U Way lei ' “■* ■* For Rent, . _ _ _ . X-, 11 \NE ot the beat located stores on the Bay, former-1 The Bin jngers, No. 15 Be COTTON LAN DB | O ecnpkd by the National Kxpiess Company. In-1 Honw hi'lStew^VorlL-Honi Sole Importers. No. 15 Beaver atreeL Hew York. IN 1 qnlleof no29 tJNCKLES A SON. Corner Bay and Barnard etreet*. TheGulf States. Planter. aq<! other* wishing to diaol,mort gage, or take partners In working their lands,nr foyihad to apply to *m wRhont delay. COMMISSIONS MODERATE -S^ ' fcnafoeaa iromiptly completed. All letters moat inclose a stamp. ft;’ D. J. to. A. JEWETT, anralfto*! «»*.■• « W*ak«-«*« •*"*«. •BOSTON, MASS. « References. CHARLESTOH hotel, CHARLESTON, S. C. Opinions of tke Prcsa. ere. No. 15 Beaver nfoaa*. have » very .tain, aa the oldest and bant Home Journal. TtohuwnVA.M- Blnlnger A Co., No. is Beaver .treel, has sndalnM 1 " r * Pf*™*'* j!"* - ..malloii that may well be envled.-N^Y. Bwadt Way lea Baker, Judge of the Middle Circuit or Florida, I will offer for aale on MONDAY, the 17th ol December, before the Conrt Mouse door, in the town ol Qniocy, Gadaden County, Florid*, at public onl ay, to the highest bidder, a very desirable dwelling house and lot located lo Raid town. S.id dwelling contains nine elegantly finished rooms, and is fur- nishrd with ffu* fixtures—oloeet* and baih rooms conveniently arranged. Said lot has on Uailnerea- eary out honeea, consisting of a kitchen, atorebonse. servants’ nooses, carriage honse and stable in good repair. Adjoining reld lot, which comprises two acres, are nine acre* oi land, which will be aoid there with. „ Also, at tbe same Ume and place, a Plantation cou- taininit twenty-eight hundred acres of good cotton lsad, well Improved, lying and being in the count) and Stale aforeaaid, about eight miles east of Quincy, known as the “ Gibson Place,” and described as the south hair Heetion *«. Section 3S, the southeast quar- tsr the east half of southwest Quarter, and the south west quarter ol southwest quarter of Section 3S, the west half sad the southwert quarter or Sectiuu 34, in T. S K. t, north and Weqt, the DorilHtot quarter of ■oothwent qaarter or Section S, tbe north half of ; aaetfon 4, the north hall, the southwest qaarter, and the west half of southeast qua.for of 8ecdoa 6. lhe northwest quarter of Section A the east half of notth- eaat quaiter of Sect ton 7, tbe southeast quarter and the rest half of northeast quarter or Section 6. tn T. 2 W. Said land* sold an the property ol thec*- of Harriet K. Gann, deceased, and will be divid ed, If de.ired. Into lets lo «nlt pnrcuaeere. Terms—One.third of purchase money cash; tha h.ienj-.. payable on the ffret day ot January, l» s; notes drawing eight per cenL Interest from dat«, se cured by mortgage on the land fold. LTANtJFACTURRD r tinder the formula originated . VI in 1851, and patented by BAUGH 1 SONS. For Rent or Lease, A FARM adjoining Bonavenforn. with twenty to AT iv aerre pood Cotton and yshkioc land Alan. Novell fl.e-acre lota, fronting on Wainaw I rivtrihiny miuntea drive irom Savannah, on tto RheU xoad. , will to leased on good terms, where yon cun liw cbegr, tow high rente, f '«App»y mi toil Boy ftireet.» - .* nawW.MMlIm . v 1 rear* competed with’the establtshment yearacouii^. ^ WHrrKi Projulctor. .»! Gen VALUABLE Rice Plantation to Lease. a RICE PLANTATION on the Satilla river, in I county, one or the beat on the river, and supplied with every Improvement, wUl be leafed for I term of years on application 10 the undersigned. dec4-tf > i J. R. SNKKD. Macon. Ga. ndz-eodliii Lime, Bagging, Rope. 2000 BAKBBM t ‘ mmo ** a * m * 500 barrels Lime for finishing puipoaao, 50 bales heavy Gnnny Bagging, 100 colls Richardmn’e Hemp Rape, for sale low, to close conaignmenL JONES k WAY, doc5-eod* w 9» BifdnR. "W^anted,: MAN m tv^dwert and Groom, end a woman as I If. i»*M n.« and wife preferred. For a family In th* Apply at THIS OFFICE. >. I dec5-lw Old Gold and Diamonds. T*?a»3fss2t'iasssr Biongnton ntiteta. ' ' no212awtd» WILLIAM H. GIBSON, Administrator. “ BLANCEYILLE SLATE HHIH6 COIPT, VAN WEST, POLK CX)., GA. Ompl Situ tiff i0000,000 SHARKS, ffM BACH. . Brigham, J. F. Dever, K. 0. Gran- amt £E. Marshall. WObox. Savannah. Ga. aim, A. WUhori Will noon to prepared to fill asp rererlarga, (nr i oat of auto, for 'SS&iS phis, Pen., sad to Loak, Mo. Tto aapmlortty < Mate tor roofing psrpeeaa, sad ttaapeelaladaptakUt m rarfom arHcim ol forfolare and torparemeot A. B. MARSHALL. ffecT, OC22-U U. UU1LMARTIN A CO., 148-Bay street BAUGH’S BONE Super-Phosphate of Lime. O SOLI PBotwnrroas, a* th* Delaware Rlv.r Ckenaleal Works, PHILADHtPHIA, U. 8. A. it or passage, having superior accommo- apply to HUNTKR A GAMMRLL. VV1 84 Bay street. Charleston and Savannah STEAM PACKET LINE. FOUR TIMES A WRRK RVERY MONDAY, WKDNE8DAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS, AT 7 O’CLOCK, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT, touching at Bloffton every Wednesday. The Steamers PILOT BOY, Captain W. T. McNELTY. ANP FIT-TEA HANCOX, Captain J. K. RICHARDSON, will le vethe Florida Steam PacketWliarl regularly aa above. HANCOX~every Monday and Friday. PILOT BOY every Wednesday and Saturday. Returning will leave Charleston. HANCOX every Wednesday and Saturday. PILOT BuY every Monday and Friday. For freight engagements or passage, apply at the office, Florida Steam Packet Wharf, or to tlLAGHOKN A CUNNINGHAM. no27-tf Agent*. For Liverpool. The A 1 American ship JOHN PATTKN, ring half of her cargo engaged, and going on iaiA will have qjtek dispatch aa ats ha' boar. For balance ol d*c7-10t above. hl * *CRANE A GRJtYBILL. Wanted to Charter, VESSELS tn load for Spain with Timber yand Lumber. Apply to Jd3t EDWIN E. HERTZ A CO. FOR CHARLESTOH. VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT 1 . CROTON, CapL B. W. Tilton, ' WUl leave for Charleston end intermediate place rery THURSDAY MORNING, at li o'clock, frofit every Ferry Wharf. ,, „ . For freight or passage, apply to the Captain on board or to T. B. MARSHALL A BRO'.. iioiz-tf Agenre, .old imsilkilird Manure Ismanafactaradfrom Beues that have not been earned or steamed, and It oemalM Ml Uutr original organic matter. 1( la ac tive In itenporatinq, end Is a lerUliser o great dura bility. It does not exhaust the toil like Peruvian ern States to considerable extent, aad again In 1105, where U has been need with remarkable success upon COTTON, CORN, TOBACCO AND ALL CHOPS. A trial Will Convince any plaster or it* merits. fiapRicts couteiniog well known Hoattero wBinc® «« toew Jfifk or Philndsl. ^ ° tioid bj dttlen In all the princ'.pal cHiei and — * - united btaies and tto Bntiah OLD SBH1-WEBKLV «. Leave ererr Tnesiai ail Sstarday. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RY’S, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND FKJOLATA. BAUGH & SONS, SOLB MANUFACTURERS, , Bo. ao Isatk Delaware Arcnnt, in vi i a For aale by It BAUGH. BROTHERS k CO . General Wholewlr Agents, Ml Peart street. Mew York. ! f. V a i: M st co. UMl jv! M-i, FOR SALE, draft* HORSK. Apply at n a ,\f ii 1 fSKS^oi to . * 5 -4 ii n A 8MALtil At fit ►’H.il'iirf, ‘A.jifiiroiffY. u u«/ fi-uji * ftoAlW No. 117 Bay atreeL Tbe new and elegant, LIZZIE BAKER, OapL H. KINO, tod SYLVAN SHORE, CkpL JAMES TUCKER, having totoapedaUyfltted np for this roots . 1th apply at the office on Florida New York ■ For freighter I Wk * rt< * to CLAGHOKN A CUNNINGHAM, Agent*. N. B.—All freigkt payakia by ffrlppare. jyie-tf Garden Lot for Lease. T BE Fin GARDEN LOT, corner of Shad's and Thnndntottrandswflltw leased for at * yearn. Apply at Tkia ONto*. Wanted, city, to eawffilnt* his files as* HRBAto for tto of thepreseat year paid on delivery at Mpn-tf iu.,