The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 12, 1866, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

At A TTllfff |M FOB fOBK Thursday, Deo <tp of Bath. Friday, Dec. 14th, at - -r.,p CIO • ' J- I tj Salvador, on Saturday, December •' ; IK FUIl-auaLPUlA,. . r . ■auda, Saturday, December 1ft, at a,. Touaw 10, r „i; BAaTlMOB*. N ,rtu poiut onw j Friday, Dcccm.ier 14, at . tU- ld' w ‘ il pot n.oaiifi. cr y Thursday morning at 0 o'clock or fvery Saturday, at 3 p.m.. • , Bilker, every Saturday raomiup, at u Sliere, run 1 every Tuesday morning, at uiiti.fsros. . every Wednesday and Saturday j’llol *> U J • J '<■ . Sl ja Hancox, every Monday and Friday ln.uter - vniilic. 1 , £ciip : „ry Wednesday, at 9 a. pi. •y Saturday, at 7 o'clock a; m. every Tuursd ty at 11 o’clock. fob aooosta. _ . aud Express. ■^ul Drpart are of Trains. : ‘ ,;l srxn DVTLY FA*J3«2tfGElt th* TftXfN.' t* ijmsu OJ.U;P. ai A * 8 p. down passengkk train „...i 7 A. M. its St. *• *=*? A - M - ,3b at .....7:0a e. M. ; ,n ai ' \r SiVaUiw! ' er si.iur passeiio«» tkain .javniuah at.. :05 P. m. 4:0j a.‘ at *1/ ■ - J . v-r.iHl' PAtiSKNOER TRAIN *>*■; 5:40 P. M. scdsp.M. '"*?s,vMu»b At 5:3o A: m. •'"‘1 nUo aud Gordon trams connect with jlillei-' | iW11 nl! /h t pasaeugcr trains at Gordon. l1 '*" IU.F BAILUOAO—DAIOV (Sun«Uyf> ex **" “ ceptedl ... earaiinati at ' |iKiuias\illo at... at ' .• .vivanuaL at.... Another trial was given to this engine, bf the mem bers of the Germania FireComy*tiy, ftatetday after noon. Tho engine ^a placed in front of the fire ping and Whitaker street, and. after “ ^ waantarted and a frieh nozzle,'and with fifty feet of hose, she threw|a distance of two hundred and eight feet The working of the engine gave general satisfiKtion, not only to the members, but to those of onr citizens interested in such matters. Hose was then laid from the engine to the Exchange building, and “everything being iu readiness, the branch pipe was pointed at the steeple, and after play ing but a short time the water was forced to the lieiglitU Ail, the vane, and immediately after was thrown at least five feet above the bird on top of It The hop was then reeled, the fires drawn and the eqgine housed, tlie‘’members all appearing 'satisfied with their afternoon performance.’ Yesterday morning, shortly before seven o'clock, an alarm of fire was created by the burning out of a foul Chimney in tbe Fourth District,and last evening, aW»t half-past eight, the bells sounded auother alarm ui the Third District. This turned out to be nothing more than the burning out of a chimney on Bronghton Street,;near*K^rjtgomery. The building was ?f brick and thu loot’ slate, and consequently there was no damage. The firemen were on hand, however, in large numbers, ready for any emergency, and we par ticularly noticed the largo number of the Metropoli tans.! We understand that Engineer Willink had -ste&tii up on the Bartow iu the short space of three and a half minutes, aud the engine ready for service. Fortunately their services were not required, but it is gratifying to see the spirit evinced by our white firemen, aud with two such engines as the Bartow and Waver, aiyteU l>y the Washington, Oglethorpe and Mechanic, our citizens need hare no fears of any con fiagr^.iou of a serious nature. 7:10 p. M. 0:00 a. M. 0:10 p. M. :sTILL KKOTliKUv Newstieiilertf, Si*t- eiit-rs, Bull street (down stairs — Qe , next u> the itost Office, are au- ,-viiUfor the Daily News A IIeraLv. ",nr im vvith them will ho promptly attended Fro.-v! Ph n.Ai 'Klphia.—The steamship Tonawanda, Captain Jennings, arrived here last evening from Philadelphia 011 Saturday. Purser C. 8. Teal will please accept our thanks for Philadelphia papers advance of tbe mail. Miscellaneous. Notice. Rankin & Brother, news-dealers, Bryau street, between Bull and Drayton, have our thanks for copies of the Galaxy and other periodicals, always forwarded early to ug. Comity Court. , lrt yeslorluy morning. Hi* .Honor, ss.41, presiding. utetrtting resows* called up first. If v.ns isr ,.„ comlon vs. Alvaeder Jlau. dispyar uLiiut. M. J. Ford, Esq., appeared to the 4 K E. Lester, Esq., for the defendant. t„ iiivlHdhtiuu of the Court. Mr. Lester J ,l,3t court other than Ore Superior had ju- in the matter, and qiwl.-d several laws to i bis position. r.rJ, for lilt) plaint ill*. that the tenant 5.V.. i l0 claim to Ifte land, h. iiy merely a ten- 1, ase. and that when her lease expired. She 'a.-.! hold over, and that the Court was compe- vJf*ciil« the matter. y hearing the-able argument of counsel, ,tat«d that he would deliver Ill’s decision dlg.< gyocat four o’clock. . { . x3l , y,- Henry Jackson aud Augustus John i :nl. charged with larceny, Johnson Rpi»c*arsil ■-other defendant had made his escape. There t' btitnouy to warrant a conviction of Jolin- ; [j,o. Kernll, Esq. entered a nolle pro.;. ^ v ,thea, a white girl, who lias been con fined .in : 4omo weeks on a charge of vugtancy,- was jit at*, and promising to do better in the future, . ( . >.was entereu. -•! r iwiu, a negro, charged with stealing, eu- , Vj of guilty, and the Solicitor asked that tbe jurt' 1 dealt with leniently. Ho said that two i n wore concerned in the larceny, and that vi.jant might he used an n witness.* Sentence ;i -.ferrel. >r case of Nelson Reddy (colored), charged with, -'larceny, P. M. Russell, Esq., counsel for the ■.ant, add lie was not ready lor trial, on aOeoiraf :-i!ts*?uce ot material witnesses, but, as his client -.firing much from a wound in the bead, he .At to have as early a day as possible set a(MU'i>. trial. Bv consent, Thursday next was fixed Inrl .lohuaon, charged with simple larceny, ta.jmity. and was recommended to mercy by tbe . JViitoUis (colored), charged with stealing a . - plead guilty and craved mercy. Price (colored) was charged with stealiug A • '< Hen blankets, and plead guilty, riiteuces were deferred. •*iVa!k«*r aud Henry Williams, two White man, .-idsome timo since oil a charge ot vagrancy, ugh! up, and. on promising to leave the city - c- iy, a nolle pros, was entered. His Honor item a lecture, and said that if they were found - jtv at the expiration of forty hours he should * the ease. They appeared but too glad to be r^- ii;j ere this are, no doubt, on their tramp. Savannah ('otton Market. Savannah, December 11, 1866. Tin re has been no change in the market to-day, al though rather more inquiry. Holders of desirable lots of cot tons could sell on a basis of 31c. for Savan- iif*h middlings,,although *re have heard of sales at lower prices. Gold tending downward makes buyers demand a decline, which holders are unwilling to con cede. We bear, of sales of about 50() bales on tbe Abdvu basis. lOiiitatarr A inumac—Thta Day. .rises. «... -on , ..:v. . * • • HIGH WATlitt. At Tybee 10 45iAt Port... CM; 5 Hipping Intelligence. ■ PORT OF SAVANNAH. Monday, Dec. 10, 1S«6. Arriveil. 'Sfteamehip TmiawanJa.Tea!, Philadelphia—Hunter A painmell. — 'Weamiu- II M Cool, Tavlor, Darien—M A Colien. Clean'd. Slco.tiishtp Vi iff o, liulklay, New York—Hunter fe Caiiinud!. ’ • StiKiuiiT Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palatka, Ac.— dag- Horn .v- cunmngham. Sehr Tiausii, llawklns, Hostoti—Slarr A Roberta. Beloxv. due i>ar£ anil two schooners, bound up. Ueeelpiii. IVr steamer H M Cool, from Darien—2 bales Colton. 1 do wool, jo bbls rioe, 102 hides. CITY MARSHAL’S OFFICE, V • Savannah, Dec. 10, lsee. j T HE following Lots are In arrears for gronnd rent and liable to re-entry: BROWN WARD. No 11, 2 quarters; No 14,4 quarters: east half 'No 15, 8 quarters; No 16, 2 quarters; cast bell No 25,2 quarters; west half No 5,2 quarters; No 42,12 quar tos; No 43,12 quarters; No 44, 2 quarters; No 45, 2 quarters; west half No50, 2 quarters; No 51, 6 quar ters; No 55,2 quarters; No SB, 6 quarters; west half No 58,2 quarters; east hair No 58, 2 quarters; Nos «1 anil 62 and 63,2 quarters each; No 67,10 quarters; NO 68,8 quarters; Nob70 and 71, 2 quarters each; •at half No 24, west half No 52, 2 quarters each. CHATHAM WARD. East half and west half No 2,2 qaarters each; east half and west half No 3, 2' quarters each; Nos4and 9, 2 quarters each; No 11, 4 quarters; No 13, 2 qaar ters; No 15,10 qaarters; west one-third and east two- thirds Np 16, 2 quitters each; No 17, 4 quarters; No 18, 8 qaarters; No 19, 16 quarters; centre one-third and west one-third No 24, 2 quarters each; No 26,4 quarters; east one-third No 27. 12 quarters; middle one-third No 21, 2 qaarters; Nos 28. 49, 30, 2 quar ters each; No 32, S quarters; five-sixths of No; 33, 2 quarters; Noe 34 and 36,2 quarters each; east and west half No 35, 2 quarters each. COLUMBIA WARD. Nos. 1, 3, 4,10 quarters each; Nos 5, 6. 8 quarters each; Noe 8,10,11, 2 qaarters each; south and north half No 12,2 quarters each; No 14, 12 quarters; No 16, 4 quarters; east half No 19, west hall No 20, 2 quarters each; No 22, 4 quarters; No 21,10 quarters; north half No 25, 2 quarters; south half No 2S, ti quarters; No 28, S q isrtcrs; west half No. 81, 10 quarters; Nos 33, 34,35. 2 quarters each; No 37, S quarters. CRAWFORD WARD. No 4, west half Nos 7, 9, 13, 2 quarters each; No 14,10 quarters; west half No 22, 2 quarters; Nos 23, 24, 25,26,27, 6 quarters each; No 28, 2 quarters; Nos 31, 32, 4 quarters each; No 35,6 quarters; No 37, 2 quarters; No 38, 8 quarters; No 41, 6 quarters; No 43, 10 quarters; No 44,10 quarters; No 4e, $ quarters: No 65,6 quarters; east a d west naif No 66, 2 quar ters each; west half .No 67, 4 quarters; No 66, in quarters; No 69. 2 quarters; west ball No 70, 4 quai ters; No 71,6 quarters; east half, west half No 72, 2 quarters each. CALHOUN WARD. East half aud west hall No 2, 2 qaarters each; Nos 3, 4,2 quarters each; east halt No 5, S quarters; west half No 5, 2 quarters; No 6,4 quarters; No 7, east, hall NoB, 2 quarters each; west oue-third Nol4,-i quarters Nos 16, east half and west half No 17,18, 20, 2 quar ters each; No 21, 6 quarters; No 22,10 qaarters; No 43, 24, S quarters each; west half No 25,10 quaiters; No2, 4 quarto s;No 3:>, 2 quarters; No 31, 4 quarters; south one-third No 33, 2 quarters; north and south half No 48,4 quarters each; north two-thirds No 33 4 qaarters. CHARLTON WARD. No 3,12 quarters; No 5, 2 quarters; Nos 12,13,10 quarters; north half No 14, 14 quarters; south hall No 14, 2 qaarters; Nos IS, 19,10 quarters each; north half No 23,14 quarters; Nos 24, 25,10 quarters each No 30, 2 quarters; No 31, 10 quarters. ELBERT WARD. No 1. 2 qnarters; Noe 3, 9, 8 quarters each; west half No 11, 4 quarters; Nos 13,14, 16, 19, 2 quarter! each; north half No 20, 8 qnarters; south hah No 2u, quarters; Nos 23, 24, 2 quarters each; east halt No 31, 2 qaarters; west hall No 3!, 8 quarters; No 32,10 quarters; No 36, 2 quarters; No 37, 6 quarters; north half No 39, 2 qaarters; south hair No 39, S quarters north Half No 40, 2 quarters; south halt No 40, quartets. FORSYTH WARD. Nob 1, 2, 3, 4,6,6, 7, 2 quarters each; Nob 15,16. quarters each; north halt No 17,2 quarters; south haif No 17, ti quarters; Notf *23,2C, ::5, 10 quarters each. ' * FRANKLIN WARD. No OARS AT AUCTION. ■ftaROCHE, BELL A WILLIAM*. THE ABOVE Oim ARS FOR SALE I TO-UOEBOW, (Wednesday, Dec. 13th.) in front of I store, atftf o'clock; win be eoM far account of at BY THE :. <; KSports. Per sic-amship Virgo, to New Yotk—826 bales up. land cot! I n, 75 do sea Island d% 28 do batting, 9 do domestics, 21 libls rosin, 5 casks rice, 63 bronze can nons, 46 pkgs mdse. Per s'eiir Transit, for Boston—535 bales upland cot. ton, 1Q.OO0 ft boards. passensers. Pi r s: enmship V ireo, for New York—W R Smith anti lady, T Thomas, Mrs J Ostrand, W Palmer. Pi-r steamer II 31 Coal, from Darien—A W Ballard, c; W Schuyler. Mr McBride, Air Peas, ilrs White, Mrs i .K-sley and daughter, 11 T Shaw, Mr (Jabtosol, A Do- ! bell, and'40 decit. . Per steamship Tonawanda, from Philadelphia—C I ]; u. lie. fc Holm, S Hope, lady and 3 children, CT Phillies, R Reynolds, E Seuinayer, lady, child and svt. Mrs K 11 tlihbs.and 2 children, 11 E Wood, W E Wood, ills it T Fries, A Purvis and lady, MissS A Purvis. Mas F A Purvis, Miss E U Wood, Miss Helen Warner, li Hadden mil family, and 0 steerage. Conslsuees. Per - te imsldp Tonawanda, from Philadelphia- Asc-udorf, Aus.in A K, V Hauler, Bryau, H A Oo, B Jt ltrv'Uir, L S Benueit, J A Barron, Blun A M, Brady A mV >1 K, T W Cooney. Claghora k C, Cooper A McA, Crone k «, Champion k F, M A Cohen, Doyle A L, IV M David son. C4 U Bearing, T J Dunbar A CO, B A Ua- iee. jM A Ford, T Fitzhenry. GC Freeman, W E Hu. rard s tiardner. It cemenden, WBGnffln, GM li-i it. M Klimkin, Hess ft G, W P Hunter, Hunter A u c A lleizman, J A Hanpt, I/ivell A L, A B Luce, J ! immian, .1 Lvma, L A Kotin, I^vy A .lacobs, L H iVvVu M u-k.-v, B A Co, McKee, B A Co, J McMahon , „„ , , „ , , 1 Co G N Nichols! t> T Nichols, D Oliver, 11 Ott, P ft: rsection of Ihunderbo.k ro:., ami • ^ u ,, j {lrt drf]. J By an, Richardson A B. T r Messrs. Bostock A Hobson. On j |f,.iliy C C biblcy, li D a illy the & Co, Starr A R, So F\ .1 Schroder, E W Sokiinons A Co, F W Sims A Co, \ Siraoii, sir Sjtven Slier* C W Thompson, TM Turner'» < d* Tehean A P, West AD, 13 Walsh, W The Vnlo Royal Planing Mill. -•;> the name of a new pinning mill recently It Ihe intersection of Thunderbolt ro: streets by , ..in-moon, by invitation, we took alook at tbe r.1 ioun<4>t running and iu good working order. ,... . — eimenced to plane early last week, but, until f & Cornwall, W U Whitney A Co, A Wilcox A Co, C B .- dul not get fairly started. It is provided with ' Warner, J Waidburg, Woodbridge Bros, W W Wad- biier. and when wc saw it in operation, was i,nt five-inch flooring boards, and done its ■. xcellent shape. They have also a rip-saw, ;i- "f ripping any,sized lumber; and wc uuder- : ,:n ihe intention of Messrs. Bostock A Hobson 1» Jig-etw, and also another planer. iWtiiuery is driven by an engine of thirty .poser, which is furnished with two pumps, one -rpiyiiii boiler, thu other alt independent oue. ’4 i is pumped from a cistern immediately in vulie engine room, which is sunk to the depth :: foot. A large tank is erected immediately .-otero, which is to be kept full by means of 1 fhe pumps, aud is to guard against any acci- :i; supply of the boiler. - *i,ok- lot covers about two acres, irotlting on vi-rKoh road, and is being neatly fenced in: and - island it to be the intention of the proprie- uavt a railroad track built cowmuuicating with car.,ad. -■ -i. l. ii of the city is rapidly improving, and -•mil will no doubt be a source of profit to its r • .< sell as a stimulus to further improvement* I Per steamer H M Cool, front Darien—L J Guilmar ■ tin & t o, .1 ft l.athrop & Co. F M Myrell, D J Walstt Iteeeijits No 3, 6 quarters; No 6, 8 quarters: east half No 7. qaarters; west half Ni 7, 2 quarters; Nos S, 9,11, qaarters each; No 16, S quarters; No 21, 22 quar ters each; No 24, 8 quarters; Nos 25, 26,2 quaiters each; weal halfNO 21, 12 quarters; Nos 29, 30, 32,34, qaarters each; No 36, 4 quarters; No 37,2quar ten. NEW FRANKLIN. West half No 1,2 qarters; No 3,2 quarters; No 7 22 quarters; Nos 8,9, 10, 36 quarters each; No 12,1 quarters; No 13,10 qaarters; east half No 14, 4 quar ters; west halt No 14,2 quarters; No 16,6 qn — No 17, 2 quarters. GREEN WARD. No 2,16 quarters; Nos 3,4, west half 6,11,13,14, quarters each. No 16, 8 quartern; No 17, 2 quarters; no 20, 6 quarters; north half No22. 2 quarters; south half No fa, 4 quarters; west north halt, south hall No 28,2 qnarters each; Nos 35, 36,37, 39, 2 quarters each. JACKSON WARD. East half No 7, 8 qaarters; west half No 7, 2 quar ters; west hair No 8,8 quartos; No 9, 2 quartos; west Half No 13,2 qaarters; east two-thirds, No 19, 8 quar- ters; south had No 20.10 quarters; Nos 23,27, VS, 29,30, 31 32, 33,2 quarters each; No 36, 8 quarters; No 4u, 2quarters; Nos 44, 45, S quarters each; No 46, qaarters. JASPER WARD. Nos 1,9, 21,24, 2 quarters each; No 35, 10 quar ters; Nos 36, 37, 2 quarters each: east half No 3s, *' quarters. LAFAYETTE WARD. East half, west half No 1, 2 quarters each; Nos 4, 5, 4 quarters each; No 6, S qaarters; Nos 7,15,16, 21, 24 2 quarters eacn; No 23, S quarters; Nos io,S0, 37 38 39 40, 2 quarters each; No 41, 4 quarters; No 42, C quarters; Nos 43, 44. 46, 2 qaarters oacli; No 45, 10 qaarters. LIBEKBTY WARD. Nos 1, 3, 7, S, 2 qaarters each; Nos 9, 10, 10 quar ters each; Nos 11,12, north one-third, south iwo- thtros No 16. 2 quarters each; No 23. 8 quarters; No 24, 4 Quarters: Nos west hall 26. 27, north halt 29, south hall 29, 2 quarters each; Nos 30, 32, 10 quar ters each. MONTEREY WARD. No 1, 8 quarters; Nos east hair, west halt 2, 4, 0 east half, west half 8, four-fifths 9, 2 quarters each; No 12,12 quarters; two-thirds No 17,2 quarters; No 19 2 quarters; No 20, 4 quarters; Nos 2,, 2,-, 2 quar ters each; No 29, lu quarters; No 3u, 2 quarters! Ivactioual to s No 32, 33, viz: oue-tlith, 2 qaarters each; one-fltb, 8 quarters; No 35, 14 quarters; Nos 38. east one third 39,40, 41, 42, 43, 46, 4i. 4», 2 quar ters each. PULASKI WARD. No 4 2 quarters; Nos 6,6, 8 quartets each; east half, west half No 7, 2 quarters each: No 9 6 quar- HucUoit Sales. TOR S %\ .■ , * 1 Maekiterj Oil) Priae Lari Oil, I SPECIAL SALE- BY UmeCHB, BpLL A WILLIAM*. ha sold, without nuarvOn front of store, at 10X ♦ o'clock, a. m., THIS'DAT, yards Dundee Bagging, yards Gunny Bagging, pounds Twine, 6 Commissary Scales, . a Scales, - e$ boxes Lemon Syrup, boxes Sublet! Tobacco; . «Tinware, boxes Matches, Tables sdU Tranks, 1 Cider Press, Linseed Boiled and Raw# Buckets, Lamps, Ac. deel2-lt I Choice wines, liquors and se- GALLON or BARREL, GASS ft HARRIS, 1«) Bap Stmt. concerned, 1 qr cask fins Catawba Braqdy 2 etgMh casks Catawba Brandy 1 do St Oreix Bass 1 do Sherry Wine 8 qr caeke Crown Sherry 4560 Crown Began *300 lioreton Began 4300 lGOer Andenoa Sagan MOO Henry <Bay Began 10000 assorted Branda 6000 Oigarottcs 1 ' to doe Marmalade and Guava Jelly. Terms cash. The new and fast sidewbeel steamship San Salvador* ATKINS, Master, «iU sail for the above port on Mr regular Bay, latsrday, Dee. 15^ at I 1-3 o’clock P- an For freight or paesage, BaviAg rerymperloT ae- commodatioos, apply to * * B . H . HARDEE, No 12 stoddaM’s Range. ' * ' GARRISON * ALLEN, . No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. Shippers sending eotton to the preas most see that the bales are marked plainly on tM edge. declO READY MADE Business Suits NEW , YORK Regular Auction Sales rv ‘i OF Hsraes, Mules, Cattle, ¥Tb«ms, Baggies, CARRIAGES, 4(0., I At the Teteftnary Stables of B. W. CAMPBELL, co 1 Bay street, between JeBbnon and Montgomery afreets, | wtU commence on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19th, and I every Wednesday thereafter. eepl4-tf For Liverpool. The A ^American ship CHARLOTTE, Srecoa, Master, having a portion of her cargo engaged, and now go ing on board, will have quick dispatch. For balance of freight apply to d#c5 10t WILDER A FULLARTON. EXECUTOR’S SALE. | VALUABLE WHARF PROPERTY AT AUCTION. IBtt. J. Walsh. | on Tuesday, January 1st, will be sold In front of the Court House, between the legal hoars of sale. The North half of Trustees’ Garden Lot No. 1, being 75 feet River .Front, and in depth, running back to Ba; r I street, known as Dillon's Wharf, loot of Best Broad | street, with the Improvements thereon. ALSO, One Share Central Beil Road Stock. Sold as the estate of Mice A. C. Dillon and by order I of the Executor. Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles and stamps. Nov22-lawtds. FOR LIVERPOOL THE flrst-cIaS9 Ship NEW ENGLAND, Hodge. Master,' having the larger port of her cargo engaged, and now going on board, will have quick dispatch as FOr^further freight engagements, apply to r decS'tf BRIGHAM. HOLST » CO. LATHROP * CO 'S, :7-5t Dp-StalrS HOUSE FOB SALE. | BY URUCHE, BELL 4( WILUAM8. East half of Lot No. 57, Brown Ward. The improvements consist of a two story dwelling with attic, on a brick basement, fronting on Liberty street, opposite the Doited States Barracks. For terms apply at our counting room. uoiO JAMES KUSSXLL, Cox. JOHN C. HATELT. Savannah, Ga. Jasper, Florida. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. RUSSELL & HATELY, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY URUCHE; BELL * WILLIAMS. Will be sold ou the first TUESDAY in January, 1867 between the legal hours of sals, iu front of the Court f House. One-third of Lot No. 4, Weeley Ward, and improve ments, for the benefit of the heir, and creditors of the estate of Samuel H. Bond, deceased. no6 J. B. McINTOSH. Administrator. I I. M. If ABBBTT. J. N. JWNINGB. w AT JA8PKR, FLORIDA, ILL Open,- forthwith, a large and well Selected I ■stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots and ] Shoes, Hats and Caps. Also, Staple gild Fancy Groceries and Hardware, I •insisting of everything needful for Plantation and j Family use, which will be offered at prices lot Hie times and the interests of piuchaaera. ’They will also act as COMMISSION aud FORWARDING Merchants, and will give special attention to the purchase ol the pmductsof the country aud the gale of produce and merchandise on consignment. dec7 OVERCOATS JOHN C. WHITNBB. NATIONAL Horse Insurance Company. HOME OFFICE : CoaNsa F0o»th and Jarraason Svaans, LOUISVILLE, KY. cajpitaIj... Oaso.ooo. Insures Live Stock against Lorn by Theft and Death. Rates established by the experience of * century in England. .J. W. SHOCKSNCY, President. D. B. DEWEY, Secretary. MABBETT * CO., General Agents lor Georgia. A. F. PARROTT, Local Agent, Office on Bryan street. One door rest of Merchants’ ft Planters’ Bank. . Reference*—Colonel B. D. Walker. J r. Thomas ft Son. A. A. Solomons ft Co., B. L. Neidiinger- decll—If ADE TO ORDER, in the best style, at low prices, I Atlantic ft Gulf R. R. Dec. 11. 1866. *U". bales ecu .n; 15!bblg rosin, 3 cars cattle, aitd nutsc to 'i ts n ,‘i G, aiirtli, S k 8, W M Tunno ft Co. • ituhcliti ,v Wilder t F,L J Gutlmartin k Co, J W 1, alirop a Co. A S Hartndge, E C Wade ft Co, W B Adieu, J L Vldalonga, P H Behn, W MNiches AOo, M <■ l ew A K Koisotu, N T Finder, Fittre ft H, J H1 01ilicit. M G Khrlich, U F .Smith, F Dixon, J B Mai- 111,1 A B Luce, J W Anderson, sons ft Co, J Lama, i: lieu,tricks, B K Onward, T Robertson, B Butts W U burroughs >* Co > N A H » rdeu * Co, G A Knlghr. l CnHlgiiccs per tlentml R, R. Dec. 11, 1866. 1 '314 bales cotton, 8 do vam®, 11 do rags, 32 bbls ■reran iron, 25 pkgs furniture, 1 cif manganese, and I,vt»e. t,. C Wei is, M 8 nquetield, J T Paterson, Dr J Si'hlt v li tY kcKiuan, A. cc G E, J JoliliSOD, Sinrr Ik K, s J liu-eulis ft t A Minis, Austin ft E, Wilder ft K, W.stv'i) Wiikmsoa, WftCo, R KAilen, W Battere- bv ft c„, A I.imift CO, Brighaifi, H ft Co, J W Lathrop vCo N A Hardee ft Co, Krutn ft tl, MS Cohen, P ft cope. Austin ft K, Bradley, li t Co W B Griffin Co,0 Cohen ft Co. F W Sims ft Co, Johnston. W Mayor's Court. : -*Ii,a^r. E. C. Anderson, Mayor, disposed of the v *fc2 cases yesterday moining. named Edwards was charged witli beiug -T)k ai:l taking a nap in the streets. The officci •"itC dt/eadant went quietly to tbe barracks, bav- ^ -oiliiog to say in tbe matter, and having been ap all night, wag discharged on the payment '■'•her man, a hand on one of the river boats,-was with the same offence, fie had takeu in too : 'alliASt ami laid down for a snooze. He had evi" % been badly treated while asleep, some one ^' jpjiropriatod his shoes and liaL Probably he liiuiBelf at home and commenced to unrobe. • . he tiad money enough left in a pocket-where- " a tbought cf looking to procure a new outfit, - .id so. It was his first offence, aud he wealet ' r -i*a tine of four dollars. •-*ia Morehead, a negro, was charged with crea. i ‘ disturbance in tbe theatre. It »ppoars that ’ the porlormapce, which must have been verj. 'imn, the detbndant went to sleep. tm«l somo •iusud themselves throwing apples at him. He And commenced to swear, when ho was taken ^ was fined five dollars. §5 K* Co,'kb Vv'jod’, Hunter AG, Jones AW, j w'ushiMime & Oo. a » Hart ridge, Tison & G, P H Behn, Ij d Guiinnirtm A Mcimyre, A My‘“' 1 ‘ , fci C Wade k Oo, W ^ R & Co, Both well & W, M Ferst. Arrivals at the Hotels. PCTjASOa^n. Wiltbebgkb (Maying Policeman. * was arraigned before His Honor, Mayor An- ,'esterday morning on the charg<; of Obtaining fr’iin persons under false Tpreteaees, lie repre- that he was a police officer. Two gentlemen Vr -to the fact of having given him money under liar circumstances, thinking he was an offlcei*.— ' %>r asked the parties if they wished to prose- •- «uid being answered in the negative, he fiued " Cendant fifty dollars, and ordered him to be. -—‘tted until the fine was paid. < (,l ^t of Duty.—Mr. W. F. Ladaou, one of the h ljf -' contractors, was before His Honor, Mayor ‘ ou the charge of neglecting his duty, in If ^°^rly having swept a chimney in the house ©1 °liock. The Doctor testified that on Mondaj’ last the chimney took fire, and somewhere liit ^tigliborhood of a barrel of Boot fell into bis ( 5 ltn - He said lie had told the contractor to sfCip ' ' flues every month, and that he had to send r 6v vty time h" wanted the aweepinR done. , L'' had takeu fire was swept hut five days ,r - lll e occurrence. He said the contractor gcneral- ivify, N Y W E Pinser, N T K Merritt, llaivkinsvllfe K Oochranc. N Y .1 K u .'olinstou. AiiKusta W ,J AVi'.l iijhain, SO F II l.-dt'-don. Augusta .1 McGlmton iL svt, S U M i cotieu, rev Sivun li II Buss • A i.idy, FW Miss A Uu-so. Ft:'. ^ U H'-pwis, tV. Kictiard: B Kichards, N 1 Afr.; bidlinucr. Kin , It (’ Ditpoui, S U" ■ Dr o it Dupont, S 0 J J Wall roll. N Y Fisher ft I,rut del, Ga J McBride,.GJ, i; W toto, Ga' M o Frits Ga. , ; •; laj>tA vViisOf fto J Peopl'.'K. : * W A J GoiKltfrcad, Fi t B Kawiius, I'tu J M .Mid,II,Bon, f!a S \V it oughton, IP,'cl,016 T G Rains, Ga J G LifilUBcy, Git'.-; bORBVJjN UOUSE-G. MoGINLT. G A Knight. Savh • J c Beall, Providence S It Todd, Fla T F. Beaurave, Conn* E S Biddcll d: wile. Fla (j churchman ft wife, Del Miss Walkinson, Conn (J Orff. Savh (i M Edwards ft lady, Ya II L Shultz. Ga W Horn, N Y ,1 R Clarke, N Y T Early. N Y Capt M Hughes, N Y H-W Williams. J C Duggan, City .1 P Siuillt, Phlla 1, Smith, J A Lambert, Ga D R Mitchell, Ga , .1 U Holiday, Ga P C Pendleton, Ga W T Sender, Phlla K W Hudson, Ua A Hudson, 6s J D Graves, Ga W E Davies, Thomasville 0 J Bartlett, City H ltosenfeld, City xvu ip, xv qaarters; --— —* —-# • half No 25, 6 qnarters; Nos 26, 31, 4 quarters each No 34,12 qnarters; No 37,10 quarters. troup Ward. Nos 1 east half 2, 2 quarterseach; west hall No 2, 6 Quarters; Nos cast half, west Half No 5, 2 quarters: west three-fourths No 6,14 quarters; No 10.10 quar ters; No 11,1* quarters; No 1ft, 2 quarters; No lo, 16 Quarters; Nos west half 17, 23, 24, 25, 26, west half 27.2 quarters each; east half No 27, 4 quarters; No 28 10 quarters; Nos 29, 30, 31, east half 35, ninth half, south half No 37, 2 quarters each; Nos 3S, 8 r, 4 quarters each; No 40,12 quarters. WARREN WARD. No 1, 4 quarters; Nos 2. 3, 4, 5,10, 13, 14, 2 quar ters each; No 16, 10 quarters; Nos 17, IS, 20, 8 quar ters each; No 21, 6 quarters; No 22, 2 quarters; No 23,6 quarters. WASHINGTON WARD. No 1,10 quarters; west one-third No 2, 10 quar tos- Nos 4, 6,6, cast half 7, west half 7, 2 qnarters each; Nos 13,14, 8 quarters each; Nos 15, south half 10 18 19, 2 quarters each; No 23, 4 quarters; No '-4, 6 ’uuartors; No 29, 2 quarters; east half No 30. 12 quarters; west half SO, 2 quarters; No 32,2 quarters; west half No 35, 8 quarters; No 38, 2 quarters. WE8LEY WARD. No 1, 6 quarters; No 2, 6 quarters: No 4, 2 quar ters- east half No 5, 4 qaarters; west hall No 6, 2 Quarters; No 6,10 quarters; east half No 10, 2 quar ters; west half No ll, 3 quarters; No 12,6 quarters; Noe 15, 16, 36 quarters each; No 18, 2 quarters. SPRINGFIELD. Nos 1 2, 3. 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, 6 quarters each; No 9, 1» Qnarters; No 10, 6 quarter:; Nos r., 12, 40 quarters each; Nos 13,14, 15,16,17, 18, ' M CDLOBKD CHINCHILLA CLOT HP, COLORED AND BLACK CAfcTOR CLOTHS, COl-OKHD AND BLACK BEAVER CLOTHS, COLORED AND BLACK SILK MIXED CLOTHS, X LATHROP & CO.’S, decT-5t Up-BUirs Rooms. ., BRADY MADE Business Suits Nevt York Prices. Business Suits, Dress Saifs, | easiness Overcoats, Dress ‘Overeeats dissolution of Co-partnership. T HE- co-partnerflhip lately existing under the name I of BELL, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN was dissolved on the 1st instant, by mutnai consent. H. R. CHRIS- SfiKalS-Sa |m»*> to order lo lb.be* Mdo, ot bm pita* LATHROP 6 CO. Samuel p. bell, GEO. W. WYLLY. HENRY E. CHRISTIAN. Notice Shipping. HUE LINE PASa&OB RA.TSS: - sMs Passage, #145..... Steerage, #13 Boston and Savannah STEAMSHIP LINE FOB THE STEAMSHIP CITY OF BATH, G. W. LovBwau, Commander. WUlaeUfur the above port on • Frtffuy, Dee. 14, at — e’clocft — m. Far freight or decl?—3t A BARNARD. No. 8 Stoddard'S Lower Range. FOR HEW YORK. THE SCHOONER Post I?ilot> Captain Conuik, having part of cargo engaged, will have dispatch lor 'ie above pc * decl?—3t For Baltimore. FOR AUGUSTA AND WAY LANDINGS. EcliJ>s& Xjine. ECLIPSE, Captain W. E. Jones. X PR E$S The new and elegant steamship North. iPoint, Captain Billups, Will sail for Baltimore on < Friday, Dee. 14, at — o’clock — «n. For freight or passage, having good accommo dations, apply to- WEST ft DANIELS, dfCll ’ Jones’ Block. POR^NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Co. SIDEWHEEL LINE. Capt. H. DaSiiiLS. Hie Boats of this favorite 1 ine will leave tbe Charleston steam Packet Wharf with regularity and 'J6* received at the Warehonse on the Wharf at any time, %na gent by the first boat. con tracts made for large engagements, and freight taken at as low rates as any line on the river. Apply w A. WILCOX A CO., Agents 167 Bay street, or to ITli, at the Wharf. J. B. SMr Eor Palatka, Fla., VIA ST. 8IMON’S ISLAND, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY'S, FERNANDINA, MAY- IMKT MILLS, JACKSONVILLE AND P1COLATA. THE Cabin Passage, #35. Steerage, The new and very fast, sailing steamship r - FLAMBEAU, Capt. Everson, will take the place of the Hannah Livingston this trip, and will positively leave on her regular day, Thursday, Dee. 13, atil o’eloeM p. at. For freight or passage, having splendidly arranged accommodations, ajj^gto^ . puLLAgTON * 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range, (jecH Opposite the Post-office. M B.—No engaged berths secured after Tuesday, December lllh, unless paid for.- KATE, capt. lockwood, will leave as above from Charleston Wharf, foot of West Broad street, ou every THURSDAY MORN- JNG, at 10 o'clock. . t This Boat is in perfect order, and has superior state room accommodations for Passengers. Freight received at all times and stored in ware house on wharf, free ot expense. Transportation charges on goods paid promptly. For freight or passage appTy to Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Co. For Philadelphia. no2-tf F. M. MYRELL, Charleston Wharf. For Charleston, The new steamer DICTATOR, (i,ooo Toraj Captain L. M. COXETTER, Will resume her regular tripe ts above, commencing Wedaesday, 24th last., at 9 o’clock a. as. For freight or passage spply on board, or to L. J. GUILMABTIN ft OO., oc22-tf 148 Bay street. FOR PALATKA, FLA., VIA FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND INGS ON THE ST. JOHN’S RIVER. The new steamer * DICTATOR, 10,000 Tons.) Captain L. M. COXETTER, Having undergone thorough repairs, wiil resume her regular route, as above, leaving Savannah Every Saturday, at 3 o’clock p. a For freight or passage, having splendid accommo datlona, apply on board, or to L. J. GUILMABTIN ft OO., oc22-tr 148 Bay street L AROCHE ft WILLIAMS having purchased the in terest of Wylly 4 Christian in the Iste firm of BELL, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN, will continue tbe business undor the name of Laroche, bell ft williams. declO—tf Notice. T HE snbacribers having sold their interest in the late business of BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN to Messrs. LaKOCHE & WILLIAMS, solicit a contin uance of ihe business to the new firm. GEORGE W. WYLLY, declO—tf HINRI R. CMBISX1 All• ^ qaarters each; Nos 26 2T, 28, 2« qaartew eaci); Xos 3*3, 33, 84, 12 k. Mo v . a niinrtf.r.4: Vh tVL ill dllArterS, PlOS. qnwtereeli'cb; Nw'70 W 80 inclusive, 34 quarters each. GARDEN lot WF.3T. No 90,10 quarters. Fractional Nos 23 and 24, Crawtord Ward east, 2 qnarters. All persons interested in the above lots are hereby notified that If the rents now due arc not paid by tne 21st inst.. 1 wili proceed ou the morning ot that day to ro-entor according to law. THOMAS S. WAYNE dcctO-10 - City Marshal. r IE subscribers pied by York, Williams, tinno the business under th, MolNTIHE. P- H. WARD, deeW-tf JOHN R. MCINTIBE. RMctntyU'- li it. ao 51hs A Wakefield. H Uoiul J Clark, Fla J ,W Clark. W-l'.e.khtid, N Y L II Body. NY T S Fitch. ItruBli, G W Mosely. jf, 1U» Mrs A F M,'Leary. Fla ILs W F Mosfb'. Fla Maj J O’NCil, Ga T li Beasley, Mrs C H Anstin, Fla MARSHALL HODBE—A. B. LUC* J BNelson,NY' Mrs R Stone, Boston J B Vaughn, N Y F I) Fellows, N Y W P Moody. N Y W G Richards, T J Fuller, t; k Flint ft lady, Boston I Story, Fla 0 tl Moore, Ga VV S Flynne, J S Russell, Fia T H Dunham. Ga E DuBots, S C W Totieu, H Ue?* 1 W H Ctonk, N \ Capt Weed.* l» d y- Pla W T Weeks, ’ kflbtfcd “"ttaelt. hie the sweeping to boys, not superintending Cendant denied trusting the matter entirely ■rtut' ‘? d Baid that the very flue in question had -bid out under liis own superintendence. He Ul > satisfactory reason why thp foe took ■ on was fined ten dollars &Dd costa. BneTHru, BnU street, comer Bay lane, have onr thanks for “The Land We “o their usual supply of periodicals. J R John! c smShf CBittaSooga .1 i, Custer, Quitman* A H Perry, svt ft child. J W A Miller, Ft Pulaski I) It Wadley, W Unckles, Ha\h ., G SI Rushing. S C r G W Schuyler, Ft AW Ballard, W Goodrich, jr, T B Pease, D Wadley, Ga A Cabesso!, France I T X Windsor, Ga Lt H B Batson, ,J Bond, Savh !R Kernohan, 8avh A J Miller, N C .feSlNY i ., t Tensbn, T McCabe * wife, N Y i Miss M A Mayfield, IE C Robinson, N Y J L McFarlin, Fla W F Hyebore, USA SAgueV Fla xpr .1146,41*- 11 Haddon ft lady, W W Oaasady, Fla TO CONTRACTORS. S EALED PROPOSALS will tie received until Thursday, noon, 13th Inst., for the excavatwu of a large cellar on Broughton street. For pjrticulars inquire,*^ & BRuyN . * •' Architects and Engineers, Southwest cor. Bull and Bay streets, 2d story. decll-3 ; ' For Sale or Rent, i VALUABLE Hire Plantation, situitrd on tne Altamahs river, at the best pitch of tide, twelve miles from Brunswick, Ga.,wltli a good dwelling honse, steam threshing mill, barns, overseer axd “Ta* h ~ AP ^ T n Stoddard’s LiwOT Range Orangey and Lemons. 20 5 BARRELS choice Florida Oranges, Barrels choice Florida Lemons, Just received and for sale by 4 HILTON ft RANDELL. 193 Bay street. declO—3t Rockland Lime. nsppBMt FIRST QUALITY, COBB’S mate, for sale b % tlcHABDSOS A BARNARD 500 0#28—tf Old Gold and Diamonds. T act hiahest cash nries will be paid for the abdra ^npiy* at the torthwest corner DnyUnjM urQoghton ftreeto. Notice. j having taken the store lately oceo-1 ettss, MatchBoxe., ftc Wiliam*, Mclntire *Co.,wiU con; I Bonqnst |Htdders in ander the firm name of WARD ft I graved glsw, new style Butter, Cheese, 100 ihem Batter, 120 Firkins and tubs Leaf and Pressed Lard, - 75 Boxes Extra Cream Cheese, For sale by -ft HILTON ft_ declO—3t - - ' 2 1866. 1866. Christmas riolidays. FANCY GOODS SUITABLE *OR PRESENTS. N OW opening tbs most recherche assortment of Fa.ieyArticlcs, suitable for Holiday or Bihtol Presents, evsr exhibited la the city, comprising, in pSart, goods of direct importation, via. Toilette Betts In every conceivable variety amd .lilt ness Frosted, Lavender, Mounted Cjral and Email, Alabaster Roman Figures. Pansn wars in Figures, choice designs, and Btetn- .lie. i in Stands of rich gOtaad en- styles. Jewel Caskets, very rich, and new devigna. Vises, n large collection in Leva, highly finished. Qrienr Bottles, richly mounted In gilt. Ml colors. Toilette Bottles, s large assortment, In every style Open Stasias in variety. Caril Receivers, In Stiver, Gilt and Lava, In new Gtore Boxes, Ladles' Dressing Ones. 8moking Betts, Powder Boxes, Gentlemen’s Dressing pres. French and Raffish Perfumery in greatest profusion, and the usual assortment of French Confectionery, comprising the-Ungest and most select assortment ol fine goods ever off*red. An inspection is respectfully solicited at the old Itaad, Monument Square, corner Ball and Congress ^ atcAtr ’ W. W. LINCOLN. PERUVIAN GUAM) SUBSTITUTE BAUGH’S RAW BONE / *5 - i . Super-Phosphate' of Lime. I HAVE removed my Office to Bronghton street, opposite the MarshaU House, where I can be touBd 5 *11 hours of the day, unless profsmioiuUT en gaged. Residence—corner of Abereom and State streets and Oglethorpe square. declO—3t* j. G- THOMAB, M. D. Pork and gQ BARBELS New Me*s and G cases Choice __ 3 case* ExtreBrsijrftit For sale by ** HILTON declO—3t Law Co-partnership. rriHE undersigned havpimltad their prnftsal fart te- 1 terests froi this -data, and wili h» *** **** same offioes they have hitherto nmcfatttMlM on Bay street, next east of the oldUty HoteL declO—fit JACKBCHI ft UtTW, WM. 8. BABlNGKlt. SALT, SALT, SALT* 500 Sacks UvMyodaMtt. Landing this day and for ssle hT decll-3 WB8T ft PAHIEL8. MEW BOOKS ' BBUUVED BY Cooper, Olcotts & FarreUy. mJNNT BANK, by Marlon Hxrland. Kissing the Bod, by Bdmuna Gates. Iftimty Wrecked, by Eesry Morford. the Bees Ibr Wealth, by Hre. BMddl. Bight and Lett, by Mrs. Newby. Lady AaUsigh, by J. W. Smith. Lords and Ladles, s Horel. Physician.' Tlsiting lists lor 1*67. di For Sale, ^ WANTED, mended, bv «’ vitcll—«t* ,, ” I B the city of Macon, a twenty-bores FtMBoUsr 18 fast long, 40 inchoo d Pises 10 inebre. lmporfsct my MiU MmiMsry, com sstaursst dooB-lm* BaglnssvC. K. B. Sight Checks YORK, * NEW M ANUFACTURED under the formula originated in 1854, and patented by BAUGH & SONS. SOLE FKOPBIETOBS, AT THK Delaware Hirer Chemical Works, PHILADELPHIA. U. S. A. This old established Manure la manufactured from Bones that have not been burned or steamed, and it contains all thsir origibal organic matter. It H ac tive in iu operation, and is a fertiliser o great dura bility. It does not exhaust tho suit like Peruvian Gnano, baton the contrary permanently improves it Previous to 1861 It was introduced into the South ern States to considerable extent, end again in 1865, where it has been used With remarkable success upon OOTTONrCOBN, tOBACep AND ALL CHOPS. A trial will convince any planter «f Us merits pamphlets containing well known Southern evidence tnrnkbed span ippl&Oon to Mew Yotk or Fhilsdel- The first class steamship Tonawanda, " JENNINGS, Commander, % Will sail for the above port on tatsrday, Dee. 15, at — o’clock — m. For freight or passage, having superior accommo- dktions, apply to decs HUNTER ft QAMMELL. Charleston and Savannah STEAM PACKET LINE. FOUR TIMES A WEEK. EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND 8ATDRDAY MORNINGS, AT T O’CLOCK, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT, teaching at Bloffton every Wednesday. Th. Steamers PILOT BOY, Captain W. T. McNSLTT. . AND ELIZA HANCOX, Captain J. R. RICHARDSON, will le ve the Florida Steam Packet Wharf regnlarly an above. HANCOX every Monday and Friday. PILOT BOY every Wednesday and Saturday. Returning will leave Charleston, S aUCCX every Wednesday and .Saturday. LOT BOY every Monday and Friday. For freight engagements or passage, apply at tbe office, Florida 8team Packet Wharf, or to CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, no2T-tf Agents. For Liverpool. rp. The A1 American ship JOHN PATTEN, having half of her £argo engaged, and goiqg on board, will have quick dispatch a. above. ot freif^ Far balance < eight, apply to ft GRAYBILL. FOK CHARLESTON. VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. CROTON, Cept B. W. Tilton, Will leave for Charleston and intermediate place every THURSDAY MORNING, at 11 o'clock, bom Fierry Wharf. For freight or passage, apply to the Captain on board or to t. B. MARSHALL ft BRO., nol2.tr ■Agenta, Sold by dmless in all tile principal cities and towns throughoutrtbe United States and the British Provinces. BAUGH & SONS, SOLE MANUFACTURHR8, Ho. BO South Delaware Arenas, PHILADELPHIA. OLD SEMI-WEEKLY Lll. Leave every Tuesday and Saturday. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RY'S, FERNANDINA JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. FOr sale by BAUGH. BROTHERS ft CO., General Wholesale Agents, 181 Pearl street, New ToR*. 1.1 HARDEE A CO., fitsdsaid’s Hawse, nol4-<lfttw8m ~ NEWSPAPER DEPOT. wW55SWSS2aS.SJ“ hewspapers, periodicals, MAGA ZINES, AND CHEAP LITERATURE I^^W^5«atp.hikh erawleea ' • ESTILL & BROTHER, (Down scan) Ball atreet, anxt to Pom OHce. The new and elegant a LIZZIE) BAKER, Capt. H. SING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt. JAMB8 TUCKER. having bean specially flttad np for this rente with imsiinismtid accommodations, wili team regularly for the above ptaeea the Sylvan Shore every np- DAY MORNING, sad the Uxxle Baker ever, 8AVUK- DAY MORNING, at tea o'clock. Rstumimf, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday _jd Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday mornings, In time to connect with tbe New York steamers. FOr freight or Pe stage apply at the office on Florida wharf; or to CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. N. B.—All freight payable by shipper*. jylS-tf VALUABLE Rice Plantation to Lease. A BIOT PLANTATION oa the Satilla river, in Camden county, oa* of the -best oa the river, and ■oppifod with wary impistemmit. will ho leased for a term of ysursoa famBsa«on to th» undersigned. J. B. 3NXZD, Macon, Ga.