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yiambean, Thursday, December IS,
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^ jbip sa 0 Salvador, on Saturday, December
^'o'clock, p. m.
fob PHILADILPHU.
, Tonawanda, Saturday. December 15, at
rOR BAJ.TIMO**.
North Point, Friday, December 14, at
— 111. ‘ i .'t;
FOB DARIEN.
U a. Cool, Friday morning, December
I'clOt'lt.
FOB FLORIDA.
Kite, every Thursday morning at 9 o’clock
I nets tor, every Saturday, at 3 p. m.
i,iz/,le Baker, every Saturday morning, at
‘ ’ s.ivsu Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
. pjOlt’*
p0R CHA.KLESTON.
Hj 0 t Boy, every Wednesday and Saturday
fitter
filial
Eliza Hancox. every Monday and Friday
' '^ruer Dictator, every Wednesday, at 8 a. m.
Eiuilie, every Saturday, at 7 o’clock a. m.
V;.;, croton, every Thursd«y at 11 o’clock.
FOE AUGUSTA.
winers
Eclipse and Express.
id at
vil l „„d Departure of Trains.
UlILKOAD DAILY PAS8ENOKB UP TRAIN,
aivauuah at.................... 8 A. ic
AuptistR Bt 6:15 p. u
, at ilaeou 8P. M
,|,V BOWS PASSENGER TRAIN
- Macon at 7 a.m.
: '"U«.rustaat 8:46 a. u.
,, Savannah at 7:06 F. u.
•’ ,n ' UP SIQHI PASSENGER TRAIN
„ sSi «nnah at 7:05 V. Vre
l» v . ...™ataat 4:00 a. m.
-’“""nMacun at 7:00 a.m.
• U ,„.WS NIUUT PASSENGER TRAIN
, . .JUcouat M.
!' .... Augusta at **•
“'V .atSavannah at 6:30a.m.
*■ iiillf.l"<'ville nuc i (Jordon trains connect with
L aod down night passenger trains at Gordon.
• T ‘ ■ iSl , UULF ltAiLSOAD—bailt (Sundays ex
" " cepted)
• ivesSavannah at J *» *•
v,..atTUomasvillemt 7:10p. m.
iitivea at
,oiua8Vilie at 6:00 a. m.
Savannah at 6:10 P.M.
„ KST1LU ft BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta-
S and Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs)
vroillay lane, next to the Poet Office, are au-
iiiue j „g,. n ta for the Dailt News ft Herald.
mum iefi with them will be promptly attended
Cnraav PEeroKAL-The world’s great reme-
,.,r Colds, Coughs and Consumption,
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County Court.
ml, ( ourl met yesterday morning. His Honor, Judge
.•sell, presiding.
Ibecaso of Elizabeth Cannon, charged with assault
^id battery, was called, and the Solicitor entered a
f pro**
lit cast* of Robert Latham (colored), charged with
gjjjple larceny, was next called. The defendant was
r.»r, worthless negro, and has been confined in jail
; some time. He was discharged on his own recog-
lauce, after a lecture.
Tiic Court was thou adjourned until four o'clock in
^afternoon, when His Honor, Judge Russell, de-
tgred an able opinion in the case reported yesterday
-green Pierce Condon, plaintiff, and Alvaeder Henry,
Cendant.
Tic counsel for the defence entered a plea that
.county Court had no jurisdiction in the met
er uq Tuesday the case was ably argued by M* J.
i :i, Eeq„ for plaintiff, and R. E. Lester, for the de-
:tc length of Judge Russell’s decision, and the
pds of matter, preclude the possibility of our giving
*nure; but the Judge held that a mere lease be-
•nen tenant and landlord conveyed no title to the
cl and therefore the County Court could take cog-
—iEcc of the matter. He also held that where great
: Lvimence is to result from a doubtful construe
: ccf a law, that construction should be avoided, and
ia the Legislature, being the creator of the law,
-J modify or destroy. He therefore decided that
. ' art has jurisdiction, and that the case proceed.
Tit court was then adjourned until Friday morn-
Larccny.
V. the Mayor's Court, yesterday morning, Ben
xw, a negro, was oharged with having in his pos-
two bags of cotton, supposed to have been
The officer stated that be met. two negroes,
•’■.tsday night, about seven o’clock, each having
‘- .’ utainiug about twenty-five pounds. The ne-
-aid they were bands on board the steamer
r * aud had permission to gather the waste cotton.
: officer took them back to the boat, but the Cap-
• denied their having such permission. One of the
made his escape, but the other one, the de-
•Jif, was taken to the barracks. The officer said
cotton did not look like waste, but as though it
-em taken from a bale. His Honor then ordered
ffie defendant be confronted with the Captain Of
Mat, and if ho bad not permission to gather the
. he was to be sent to jail for thirty days,
orge Dolly and R. Green, two negroes, were tr
ied before His Honor on the charge of having a
ishoes in their possession supposed to have
• stolen. The officer said he found Green with
i*ox on his shoulder, which was marked H. E.
rt, Augusta, care of Central Railroad, and when he
turn where he got the box, defendant said he
irrviDg it for the other prisoner, Dolly. Dolly
U the box belonged to a storekeeper, who, when
‘ officer found him, knew nothing of it. His Honor
& ordered the negroes to be committed, and that
i5.ry be made of the railroad company aa to the
tf:s on the boxes, and, if stolen, the negroes to be
"-eJ over to the County Court for prosecution.
Koetlmg of Cornwell.
The City Donnell net tat evening, rrtmiul Hie
isss.rssr-.s
— Wide, Burroughs and Meyer.
minntee of tlie laat regular end special meet
ings Mere read, and objection being raised to *bg part
of the minntee aa reterred to the opening of East
Broad street, a motion was made to approve tte fein-
utea with that exception, which waa carried.
Alderman Waring, -from the special committee on
communication of Oglethorpe and Washington Fire
Companies, in reference to the new steam engine,
asked and obtained farther time.
The Special Committee appointed to examine into
the encraachmabta on Thunderbolt road, made a re
port recommending that the road be widened to 8x-
ty-flve feet instead of forty-five feet, and that Liberty
street be Extended beyond Randolph street one hun
dred and twenty feet; algo, that appraisers be appoint
ed to assess the value of the land required. The re
port was reoeived and adopted.
The Committee on Public Buildings, to whom was
referred the communication of Wolfe Tone Circle of
the Fenian Brotherhood, made a report that the room
waa already occupied by the Dish Union Society, bnt
they nf no objection to the Circle occupying it alter
nately. The report wee received and adopted.
The Fire Committee asked the Indulgence of Coun
cil on account of the sickness of Colonel Ford, Chair
man, which waa granted.
Alderman C. C. Millar, from the Committee on
Pomps, made a report in favor of the petition of citi
zen* asking for a pump in Calhoun square, and also
recommended that the Committee on Streets and
Lanes bo instructed to have the square properly en
closed. Report received and recommendations
adopted.
An ordinance was retd the first time providing for
the assessment of taxes for the yesr 1867.
The ordinance to amendttie ordinances in reference
to alterations end repairs of pavements waa put on Its
second reading.
Aldermen Waring moved an amendment, whan Al
dermen Meyer moved to ley the ordinance on the table.
This motion being seconded, was agreed to.
Tbs ordinance to change the manner of keeping the
streets and lanes clean, and providing for the manner
of appointing the Superintendent, - waa taken np on
its second reading, and, after some slight amend
ments, passed.
The ordinance providing for the erection and clean
ing of cesspools and vaults, which was recommitted,
wee taken up aa amended by committee, and, after'
some discussion, Alderman Gue moved to postpone
Indefinitely, which was agreed to.
The ordinance providing for the erection of sign
post* and awnings, which had also been recommitted,
waa reported, and, after some discuasion and explana
tion, waa passed—ayes 6, nays 3.
A petition was received, numerously signed, repre
senting that a house of ill-fame on Abercorn street,
near Sonth Broad, was a nuisance, and aBking its
abatement.
Alderman Gue moved that the matter be referred to
the Committee on Dry Culture. This wee objected to.
and on a vote defeated.
Alderman Hunter moved to refer to the Committee
on Streets and Lanes.
The Mayor suggested that these matters were gen
erally referred to the Mayor, who referred them to
the City Marshal, when, on motion, it was agreed to
so refer the petition.
Petitions were received aa follows:
From Louis Lippmcn, to erect metal pang for the
purpose of soap boiling. Referred to the Fire Com
mittee.
Petition of Ann Stiles, for permission to remove
house from Orange to Fahm street Referred to the
Committee on Streets and Lanes.
Several petitions to reehtngle wooden houses were
received and referred to the Fire Committee.
A petition was received from Thornes Ballentyne &
Co.',asking permission to erect a foundry on the corner
of Liberty and Arnold streets. Referred to the Fire
Committee.
Alderman Waring offered a resolution that tne clause
In aformer resolution in regard to the public printing,
which required the contracting party to furnish two
respectable editorials per week, be stricken out
The Aldermen said he wished to put himself right
in this matter; that when he offered the former reso
lution It was not for the purpose of muzzling the
press, nor in a spirit of dictation; bnt it waa for the
purpose of making a medium through which the citi
zen a might express their ideas. Since the passage of
the resolution, finding that his motives were mis un
derstood, and having been convinced that the editors
of the different papers would accord the privilege of
communication, he now offered this resolution. It
was on motion agreed to.
Alderman Waring offered a resolution that the
names of the appraisers in the matter of opening East
Broad street be withdrawn, and that the original
names be inserted. Agreed to with an amendment—
that the Mayor appoint one member to fill a vacancy
occasioned by the death of Mr- Fawcett.
A communication was received from Mr. Waring
Russell, jailor of the county, stating that the jail was
in a very unhealthy aud uuBafo condition, the prison
ers being compelled to lie on the stones, with very lit
tle protection from the weather.
Alderman Vlllalongm substantiated the statement of
the jailor, and moved that the matter be referred to
the Jail Committee, and that they receive estimates
for putting the building in a safe condition, and with
an eye to the comfort end health of the prisonere >
which was agreed to.
A communication from Wm. aud Alfred Nelson, in
New York, enclosing proposals for furnishing pipe
for drainage waa presented by Alderman Wade, and
on motion received for information.
The reception of this communication opened up the
subject of the drainage of the' Springfield Plantation,
and led to the reading of several proposals for clear
ing out Bilbo's canal, when Alderman A. N. Miller
moved that the bids be ail rejected, and that an ad
vertisement be inserted in the city papers for propo
sals, until next meeting of Council.
An appeal from several property holders of East
Broad street, protesting against the appraisement of
the Committee of Freeholders was received.
After the auditing of several accounts. Council ad
journed.
Another Fire.
'Sly after eleven o’clock yesterday morning,
: .‘tie of the clerks eugaged in the counting room
Green k Sons, in Stoddard’s upper range, in
eome samples of cotton, the heated wax com-
-rzcated to somo loose cotton,aud in a few momenta
- T h:ife building might have been in a flame. Sev-
' .eulrmeu in the vicinity ran in and threw the
' U cotton out of the window, bnt the fire increae-
.te Kicbange bell rang, and the firemen were
v; on the spot. Water being obtained from a plug
■ 'be comer of Drayton street, it was soon carried
« bonding, and in a few momenta the fir* was ex-
•" :i;hed.
---Metropolitan steam engine being on the spot
l; -Sredup, the offieere thought they would give
' 4 trial, and she was taken to the river, her suction
- voover and the stream directed to the cupola of
-tchinge. She waa then taken up on the Bay
* 30 attachment made to the plug comer of White-
‘-ereet, and about three hundred feet of hose laid
Die engine was started with every prospect of
"'■“S the weather cock, but before they had reached
“•J Went a section of the hose.
vae taken out and another placed in ita stead,
tl'-er starting the mtgine another section gave out,
''betrial was abandoned.
A Tribute to Merit.
The following correspondence is indicative of the
great esteem in which Miss Charlotte Thompson, the
deservedly popular dramatic artiste, is held by a very
largo circle or personal friends and acquaintances in
this city, and is a becoming tribute, cot more to her
professional merit than to all those attributes of mind
and heart that most adorn her eex:
Savannah, December 10, 1866.
Mies Thompson:—Being desirous of showing you
our appreciation of the kindly feeling expressed by
yourself towards the citizens of Bavannah, we would
request that you appoint Borne eveniug during the
present week for e benefit, at which time we would
most earnestly ask the repetition of "Camilln."
Hoping that your stay in our city may be as succe9ar
ful aa you could wish, and with a just appreciation of
yourself, we remain.
Very respectfully,
Mayor’s Court.
; “bor named Wilson wee before Hie Honor,Mayor
4 ’ : lb, yesterday morning for being drunk and
'lb a Btoop the night before. He said he knew
oi the matter until he found himself in the
“it iu the morning. He was fined three dol-
’’ttey Warner, a negro driver of a wagon, wee
- have been found in an insensible condition in
' • 'ttomof hiswsgon. He had nothing to offer and
five dollars.
tuon, colored, was charged with having aeeault-
•bothcr Iicgro. The witness testified that Tiaou
^'booked him down and then tried to choke him,
“b be called the assistance of the officer. The de-
said that be knocked the man down in eelf-
‘ JCe - After hearing the evidence on both j aides,
or stated that had the defendant gone peaoe-
'j *‘15 the officer, be would have dlamiaaed the
"' bat as he had resisted, he waa fined five dof’an.
Anderson, colored, was found druuk _in the
' and had to be carried to the barrack*. He waa
tlav e dollars.
Rice Planter’s Assoc tat tan
• t ’ r(!c meeting of Rice Planters waa held yanerilay
at the office of the Atlantic and Golf B«fl-
Plnr' * S ‘ Jone8 w “ appointed GhalrmM, a
^ 1 ■£*. Esq., Secretary of the meeting,
j, ,,|lu *ing officers were thon nominated :
v^-M-jor John Screven.
. "eeident—J. Mott Middleton, Eaq.
Us n" 1 ““ 4 Tre “tr«r—A. M. C. Duncan, Eaq.
r iav committee waa formed for framing
^for the permanent organization of the
^«ion : Messrs. Montgomery Camming. Smith
'■ Thomas F. Screven, Dr. Chare* and M. A,
^ueg then adjourned to meet ou Wednesday
HijJ December, at 7}£ p. m., at the office of
“•“Mcand Gulf Railroad.
atesanahip ■••• Sllndor,
•ioud f arrived here yesterday morning with
Irei ght
H.R.1
e! F. MeteBa, Jr..
E. A. Soullard.
E. Padelford, v
W H. Wiltberger,
D. Roberts,'
O. P. Myers,
W. T. Thompson,
& Y. Levy,
J. L. VilUonn.
W. T. Williams. Jr.,
J. fl. Sullivan,
Aud one jundred others.
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSE—W.' H. Wiltberger
A W Hutchinson, N B
F McQueen, «a
l J Wilder, City
N J Patterson, Ga
G A Cabanlss, Ga
R A Hellams, Ga
T G Perryman, Ga
C G Mitchell, N Y
A B Crane, NY
B P Paul, Darien
Mrs C L Schlatter and 2
daughter*, Ga
J A Avery, Ga
A J Lynn, Ga
E B Pointer A nurse, N J
H C Wood & eon, Phila
Mias Wood, do
Mrs Gibbs, do
Mias Gibb*. do
Mias Warner, do
Capt W Jennings,
J L Martin, Ga
CM Beebe, Phila
A Robertson, 8 C
J 8 Merrill. Ga
J Jacobeon, N Y
G Simmons, N Y
Mr t Mrs Dexter, N Y
Dr W B Werner, S C
L C Fnrse, 8 C
L H DeMontmollin, City
G Young, Ga
H J Btrobhar, Ga
HStrobhar, Ga
HLShnltz, SoBx
Miss Gregory, N Y
W W Ward, Ga
C J Torrey, Boston
C E Mahoney, do
8 Breland, wife A child,
Pensacola
Mies Metcalf. Fla
W G Robineen, Fairhaven
SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLY.
P H Wood, Savh
M P Carroll, Ga
R W McKee, N Y
J D Thurber, St Simons
A Parvis A wife, Phila
Fauny Purvia, do
8arah Purvis, do
J J Wilder, Savh
T Hallidny A wife, Fla
Mrs E W Hill A 2 children,
Maine
J H Ayres, St Augustine
J Kenny. Augusta
G 8 Hookey, do *
Mrs Connelly, 3 children *
nurse, N Y
J E Weeks, wife A chad,
St Albans
M F 8 Boswell, Balt
Dr Willis, wife A svt, City
J D Allen, Tenn
J W Garvin, 8 C
R R Garvin, do
J V Martin, do
J VMartin, jr, SC
J M Richardson, 8 C
B Krauss, Md
J D Cay, Ga
W A White, Ga
W J Williams, Ga
D Davidson, Ga
P Mulligan, 8 C
F J Mulligan, 8 C
W A Robertson, 8 C
Mr* J DePeyster, N Y
Mias S A Down, N Y
A Vanderbilt, N Y
G W Beach, Fla
M F Beach. Fla
Mrs 8 G Beach, Fia
Miss M C Beach, Fla
Miss H M Sturdevant, Fla
E K LaDue, Vt
Mrs C L Dodoc A son, Vt
L Moore A wife, C W
Miss O’Leary, N Y
Dr B Keith A wife. N Y
Dr J D Mitchell, N Y
Misa Walbut, N Y
Miss Smith, N Y
Miss Wood, N Y
Mrs Waterbury, N Y
V P Down, N Y
Miss Down, N Y
their entire*
aud leamunlihs mnacenat of Um ahiu.
HHaddon.KreAHGtibtw,Mia Guenrd.MrsM F
Fries, MisHNeusayar, Mrs H Hadden, HO Wood,
. „ ■ Hewnaysr, C M
Mias F Purvis, Mrs X H Haup
Bache, A PnrvU, K U Kohn, C B FUIUm, J A Haapt,
Mrs A Purvia, Mies 8 Parvis.
Consignees per Ceutrut R. R.
Dec. 12.188C.
655 bales cotton, 16 do yarn, 2 lot# furniture, Mem*
lumber, and mdse, to A A L Freldenberg, J Yoaag-
blood, H 8 Whitmore, Turner *8, Retd A 8, WM
Tun no A Co. McLeod A Bro, Weil A M, ■ 8 Lathrop.
Hauler * G, Padelford AC, N A Hardea A Co, J W
Lathrop A Co, K F Metcalfe A Co, J. Woods A Co. A
A Ellis. Gue’ard, F <£ Co, Brwln A H, Crane A G, B A
Moses, M S Cohen, Clark, J A Co. B Habersham A
Eon, A Low A Co, Brigham, H A Co. F W Sms A Co,
A 8 Hartridge, C D Rogers A Co, Jones A W, Wilkin-
son, IV if: Co, J Waahburne A Co, Champion A F, E C
Wade, L J Guilmartin A Co.
T S Dnnbar, S C
T O B Wood, S C
J B Davenport, Boston
J H Beall,
J W Oliver, Fla
■I T Hanel], Ga
G A Pailuet,
W M Smith, City
J L Crawford, Qa
J r Gilson, Ga
J Stacy, Newnan
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. Luo*. -
son A evt
A Everson,
J Browne,
Mrs W Wimberly, Ga
J B Smith, Macon
E Wheeler A wife. Chicago
Mrs Fuller, Atlanta
C M Bache, Fla
J J Ryals A wile, Ga
FJ Hopkins, Ga
W H Henry, Fla
J 8 Walker, N Y
O H Ferris, N Y
C Prince. N Y
S W Reynolds,
NY
J H Park, Fla
W H Robinson, lady and
child, N O
J L Agnew, City
W E Wickens, Ga
D T Moore, Ga
D Stuart, N O
C A Stuart, N O
F Merritt, N Y
H H Fitter, Portland
H K Reynolds, Vt
siinlatttrt Almanac—This Day.
Sun rues e 59
San sets... - . 6 01
HIGH WATER. —
At Tybee 11 271At Port 12 57
Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Wednesday, Dec. 12, 1866.
Arrived.
Steamship San Salvador, Atkins. New York—B H
Hardee.
Steamer Croton, Tilton, Charleston, etc—T B Mar
shall A Bro.
Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Jacksonville, Ac—L J
Guilmartin A Co.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka, etc—Clag-
horu A Cunningham.
Steamer Eliza Hancox, Richardson, Charleston—
Claghorn A Cunningham.
Steamer Two Boys, Garnett, Augusta—Erwin &
Hardee. .
Steamer Kate, Lockwood, Charleston, Ac—F M
Myrell.
Yacht Young America, Thompson, Kilkenny, with
6 bales sea island cotton, to Cliipman A Chapin.
Cleared.
Steamer Pilot Boy, McNelty, Charleston—F M
Myrell.
Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta—M A Cohen.
Scbr Ira Blire, Bragg, New York—LaRocbe A John
son*
Receipts.
Per steamer Dictator, from Jacksonville, Ac—1S9
bales npland cotton, 1 do leather, 27 boxes oranges,
45 bides, and mdse.
Per steamer Liszie Baker, from Palatka, Ac—18
bales sea island cotton, 7 bbls oranges, and mdee.
Per steamer Two Boys, from Augusta—225 bales
cotton, 40 bdls shingles, and mdse.
Per steamer Eliza Hancox, Irom Charleston—63 pkgs
mdse.
.Exports.
Per schr Ira Bliss, for New York—75,000 ft lumber,
26 sticks timber.
Pulaski House, December 11th, 1866.
To Messrs. H. R. Christian, E. Padelford, and
oUters: ., .
Gentlemen:—Your favor of the 10th Inst., in which
you tender me a complimentary benefit, is dnly re
ceived. 1 accept with pleasure your kind proposition,
and will, with your permission, name Friday evening,
the 14th inat, for the benefit to take place.
Very respectfully yours,
Charlotte Thomfson.
Theatre.
Miss Charlotte Thompson rendered the pert of Arrah
Meelieh.in the drama of Arrah-Na-Poguo, lest evening,
with fRAt same exquisite finish and particularity
which has characterised all her performance* in this
city during the past and present week. She was well
sustained by the company. The audience was large
end gave repeated manifestations of applause at the
succeaiul rendition of the great Irish drama.
To-night will be played “The Stranger” and “Loan
of a Lover.’’_-
From CHARLmrroN.-Theeteamer Croton, Capt-Til ton,
arrived here early yesterday morning from Charleston.
This boat is doing a good business, though making
but on# trip a week. Her trade between Charleston,
Beaufort and Hilton Head is quite extensive, and her
passenger business is good, owing to the urbanity of
her officers, aa also her accommodations. Ur. G. W.
Crane, the Purser, is wall known and attentive to hi*
boainesa, and bcaidea is always mindful of the press.
He will pis*** aooepk ocr thank* for papers.
ANOTHER Slioht Fire.—About ten o'clock last
night are waa discovered leaning from the rood of the
large wooden tenement, corner of Congress and Hous
ton street*, owned by Wm. fit Davidson. Although
the bell of the Washington Fire Company waa rang,
tkare wm a o general alarm, and but for the prompt-
nags of tha Washington boys the fire might have been
serious. Aa It waa the damage done waa trifling, ex
cept by water, the house being completely flooded.
Law Nosthxbe PAFxxa.-We are indebted to Ft,
till k Brother for the Hemld and Timenof the 9th in
stant. Ballou’s Monthly for January, and the New
York Albion. j ;
No. 1 Machiaery Oily
Prim Lar4 OUy
Linseed Boiled and Raw*
THE ABOVE OILS ARE FOR SALE
BY THE
GALLON or BARREL,
CASE & HARRIS,
deal 10 194 Bay Street.
JAMBS RUSSELL, Col. JOHN C. HATKLY,
Savannah, Ga. Jasper, Florid*.
PALL ftND WINTER GOODS.
RUSSELL & HATELY,
JASPER, FLORIDA,
w ILL open, forthwith, a large and well selected
stock of ttaple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boot* and
blioea, Hate aud Cape.
Also, Staple and Fancy Groceries and Hardware,
consist lug of everything needful for Plantation and
Family use, which will be offered at prices to salt
the times and the interests of pnicbasers.
They will also act aa
COMMISSION and FORWARDING
M © r chants,
and will give special attention to the pnrchaee oi the
products of the country and the sale of produce and
merchandise on consignment. dec7
passengers.
Per steamer Croton, from Charleston, kc—L H
Levett, J Kraus, G W Travis, R W McKee, E J Grin-
dell, W H Oliver, Col A W istone, R P Paul. W Miller,
B 8 Roberts, b. Fitzgerald, Mrs Derhlg, J H Tonking.
end 6 deck.
Per steamship San Salvador, from New York—Mrs
W D Smith, 8 Halliday and lady, Mrs C L Dodge aud
eon, J S Weeks, lady and child. Dr B Keeiaraud lady.
Misa H Walker, Mies M Smith, M: 6 G W Reach, Mite
L M Sturdevant, Mrs Hill and 2 children. F P Down,
Mieses Down, Mrs DePeynter, Miss O'Leary, S C Colt,
lady and child, Mr Cook ana lady. Miss L Wood, Sirs
L Birch, Mrs Borland, Miss Metralfe, Mrs C M Con
nelly, Miss Gregory, Mrs Bartlett, W Robinson aud
lady, Miss M Beach, Mrs F Graham, L Morse and lady,
Mre Streat and svt, O H Furvis, T C Upton, T Ander
son, J P Putnam, H W Wadsworth, S W Rcyimldeon,
J H Park, Dr J D Mitchell, C Prince, J S Walker, E
Jazelle, W Ward, T Knuffer, G Williams, Maj G \V
Beach, J B Davenport, F J Beach, Mr Bartlett, C E
Mahoney, J Taney, J T Burch, RH Korbright, W G
Hollins, D W Davie, J W Marlett, A Vandcrlilh, S 1)
Marlett, II Siver, E Soles, E K Ladue, H 111.aduc, T
Merritt, F Webster, G W Laine, .1 K Elwell, R Avery,
J T Avery, C Dunhry, P Bartlett, II Booth, A West
end son, P Simpson, M Perridger, J Welsh, T Murphy,
and 36 steerage.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka, Ac—Mrs
Porting, Mr Ryals, Mrs Sloan and daughter, Mrs C G
Mitchell, Miss Seaton, A B Crane, J Leeler. C F Gil
more, Judge Byals, A Hopkins, Mrs Thurston, Mr
Osgood, F L Gue, A Kein.
Per steamer Two Boys, from Augusta—T W Garvin,
B M Blocker, T S Dunbar, J V Martin, J V Mai tin, jr,
N Hadwln. R Harden, lady & svt, O P Wilson, J J
Chisholm and lady, L C Furn, J M Richardson, Miss
Haziel, B J Hier, T J Mulligan, P Mulligan, Miss E
Hall, Master Blain, Miss McKenzie, Dr W B Warren,
R R Carvin, J 8 Thornton, T H Willingham, T O B
Wood, 8 J Perry, G Smith, H Smith, J Gill, K J Boyd
and lady, Miss Horton, Z Daniela, J W Wilson, J H
Catfitt, B Killingworth, and 12 deck.
Per steamer Kate, from Charleston—W V Boyd and
lady, J Salvo, G Altheimer, J Hagan, W Robertson. A
Robertson, Dr J Hasell, A Lease, Mrs Powers, Philip
Yonge, Mr Bigler and lady, G Symons, J Jacobson.
Mr Lawton, Mrs McLeod and 2 children, A Lewis, A
Dexter and lady.
Per steamer Eliza Hancox, from Charleston—Mrs c
Darby, J B Gilson, J D Ramin, J Kelsey, J E Kennetl,
J Mathias, D Deyton, H Bradford, S Nathan, J Jcnes,
J Murdock, T R Compton, and 30 deck.-
Consignees.
Per steamer Dictator, from Jacksonville, Ac—Guil
martin A Co, N A Hardee & Co, ltavant A W, J W
Anderson, Sons A Co, Tison A G, W M Tunno A Co,
J L VillaloBga, Erwin A H, F M Myrell, E L Neidlin-
ger, A Wilcox A Co, E C Wade A Co, Wilkins n, W
A Co, Milter A Bro, W T Wood, S F Henderson, PAG.
Per steamer Croton, from Charleston, Ac—T B M A
Bro, T J Dunbar A Co, P & Pitta, L H Levett, and
order.
Per steamship San Salvador, from New York—An
derson A Sons, Adams Ex, Austin A E, R D Arnold,
T H Austin. W R Boggs. Brigham, H A Co, Brady A
8, Bouse A B, Botbwell A W, B A M, W H Burroughs,
Bell, W A C, Bolubaw A Co, W Barrett, T Bateson, J
Barron, M A Cohen, Claghorn A C, Crane A G, Camp
AC, JF Collins, O Cohen, Champion A F, C L Colby,
3 M Golding, Connerat A J, Cooper, OAF, Duncan A
J. M 8 Coheu, F W Cooney, DeWitt A M, Davant A
W, J H Demand, W B Duffy A Co'. Dnnbar A Co, W M
D Doyle A Co, Krwln A H, E Ehrlich, Epstein A Bro,
Einstein A E, U C Freeman, M Ferst A Co, A A L F,
Gnerard, F A Co, W U Griffin, Gross A Bro, Gazan A
Bro, Q w Garmauy, G A S, C L Gilbert, A Gomm, G
M iteldr, Guilmartin A Co, Hone A G, J E Hernandez,
H B Hanscombe H S Haines, Holcombe A Co, Hose
A G, A B Ives, F D Joidon, Johnston, W A Co, E 11
Kirlln, J Knox. S M Lederer, J Lippmau, Lovell A L,
Lathr. p A Co, J Latna, Linville A U, K MacLea <£ Co,
MtUte A Bro, J C Mather, A J Milter, F M Myrell, H
Marnklstein, J McMahon A Co, M S Meyer, W A M,
a McGinley, J C Maker A Co, Neufville, B A Co, G T
Nichols, J Oliver, Parse A T, Palmer A D, T Pepper,
O D Rogers. A Beecher A Co, P Reilly, C Rothschild,
L Bussell, Richardson A B, W H Stark, Starr A R, E
D Smytlie A Co, Sorre l Bros, sims A co, Sloan, s A
a gW Solomons, Tison A G, U S Marshal, J L Vjlia-
longa, M Van Horn, L Vogele, H C Wade, J N Wilson,
J A Hoberts, A M A C W West, Williams A Son, W
M Walsh, Warren A bro, T H Willingham, [W] in a
diamond, A Wilcox, W H Wililerger, White A M, G
Wellbrooi:, Weed A C, N Wolfe, Wm P Yonge, K R
Agent.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka, Ac—LJ
Guilmartin A Co, Tison 16,1 Koethcke A Co.
Per steamer Two Boys, from Augueta— E C Wade
A co. 8 J Josephs A Co, P H Behn, J L Villalonga, E
A Hardee, Davant A W, Phillips A M, A Dau-nhofer,
Brigham, H A Co, J Ricliardeou, Wilkinson, W A Co.
Per steamer Kate, from Charleston—F M Myrell, R
Bradley, L J Guilmartin A Co, P Yonge A Co.
Per steamer Eliza Hancox, from Charleston—Erwin
A H, Sloan, 8 A 8, So Ex, Claghorn A C.
PORT OF ST. MARYS.
gT. Marys. Dec. 6.1866.
Arrived.
Br bark Observer, Newport. Wales—S L Barns A
Co.
Bark Eventide, Havana—8 L Barns <f Co.
■avaaaale Cottas Market.
Savannah, December 12,1868.
There waa causidarabls more inquiry in the cotton
„ market today, and lmyera were ‘
and large list of passengers. PmraerC.! 6 amaB advance. We hear of eome sale# of the better
io has recollected ua aa usaal aod for (all :*ottatt« «* WXc., and quota Savannah middling* at
31@31Xc.
Q l H.- -i-— urea usual, ana n ••
"OF York papers will please acoept thanks.
Cleared.
Dec 9—Brig D B Doane, with 160,000 it lumber, fox
Philadelphia—S L Burns A Co.
Dec 11—Brig Mechanic, with 150,000 ft lumber, for
MaLanza*—S L Burns A Co.
Dec 11—Brig Kodiac, with 263,000 feet lumber, for
Siver Platte—8 L Burns A Co.
Dee 11—Br brig Ida, with 150,000 feet lumber, for
Windward islanders L Burns A Co.
A Card.
Savannah, Dec. 11,1866.
To the Captain and officers of the steamship Tona-
wanils. The passengers on boird tile steamship
Tonawanda, from PhUadelpbla to Savannah, here-
_i,*i tender their thanks and acknowledgements to
Cant Jennings and officers for their uniform kindness
and nutiring attention to the comforts ot all, and at
the same tune take this opportunity of expressing
OILS, OILS,
VALUABLE PLANTATIONS NBA. if
BI4JFFTON.
■T JACOB COHEX A CO.,
CHARLESTON. 8. C.
* AT PBITAlS BALK.
All that tract ot land known 4a Bode Paw Plantation,
attested on May river, four (4) mites from Bhiffton,
Jon taming one thousand 0.860) acres of high tend.
***** three hundred (300) of which are Geared, and
■eventy (70) seres iff marsh. This place has been nn-
oar euMtoaitoa this year, and tha lands are of .tha beat
flJ*“V for Sea Island Cotton and Provisions. On the
place ta s harp , gte honaq- and negao honma. Also,
■tojanffing to tha above, and a short diatenaa from It, ■
s* 8 **”* hundred (100) acres of pm* And. With
tha abovacaa be purehaaed a oamfoatehto twbotory
to^M*nfntedh»Si >nild fo* 1 oa a cos (1) acre lot ta tha
Dissolution of Co-partnership.
’T'HE co-partnership lately existing nndar tha nama
A of BELL, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN was dlwolvad
on the let instant, by mutual consent H. K- CHRIS
TIAN is alone authorised tooolleot debts doe the late
firm, and is charged with the rfnMng of the hnelnew
SAMUEL P. BELL,
OKO. W. WYLLY,
declO -tf HENRY R. CHRISTIAN.
Notice
T aROCHE ft WILLIAMS haring purchased the ia-
AJ tercet of Wylly ft Christian in the late firm of
BELL. WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN, will continue the
business under tbe name of
deqJO—tf LaHOCHE, BELL ft WILLIAMS.
Notice.
rnHE subscribers having sold their interest in tiio
X bite business of BELL, WYLLY k CHRISTIAN
to Messrs. LaHOCHE k WILLIAMS, solicit a contin
uance of the business to tbe new firm.
GEORGE W. WYLLY.
declO—tf HENRY B. CHRISTIAN.
For Sale,
11. tbe city of Macon, a twenty-horse Engine, with
X Floe Boiler 18 feet long, 40 inches diameter, two
trines to inches, in perfect order, together wttU all of
my Mill Machinery, consisting or Shafting Mills,
iielle, and everything appertaining thereto, for SUOO,
one-hall cash. Apply to H. W. BOIFBUILLET,
decS-lm’ Engineer C. K. B.
For Sale,
^AGONS AND CASTS, by
*oc23 E. F. METCALFE k 00.
Eine Horse for Sale.
~\7~OUNG and very gentle, perfectly sound; war-
X ranted in every respect Sold because the
owner lias no nee far him. Apply at
MOSES GREEN’S STABLES,
ded2-5t Whitaker straet.
FOR SALE,
t SERVICEABLE DRAFT HORSE. Apply tt
A Pulaski House Stables.
0. MotUSLY, -
au30-tf Screven House
For Sale or Rent,
VALUABLE Rice Plantation, situated on
the Altamaha river, at the beet pitch of tide, twelve
miles from Brunswick, Qa., with a good dwelling
house, steam threshing mill, barns, oveneer and
negro liooees. Apply to T. F. HU J3R,
decii—3i* No. 11 Stodilard’e Lower Usage.
Eor Bent or Sale.
rpHE BUbecriber offers his property in Effingham
X county, fifteen miles from tbe city, for rent or
Stic. It consists of Two Plantations adjoining,
each containing one thousand acres. The land Is vere
fine. For particulars apply to him, on Jones atrsac,
second door from Whitaker, or to George W. Wylly
Esq., of the firm of Bell, Wylly ft Christian.
no22 WM. H. CUTLER.
For Rent,
QNFI of the best located stares on tha Bay, former
ly occupied by tbe National Express Company. In
quire of UNCKLES ft BON.
no29 Comer Bay and Barnard streak.
For Rent or Lease,
A FARM adjoining Bonaventnra, with twenty to
J\_ fifty acres good Cotton and Provision land.
Also, 8 .Vei) five-acre lota, fronting on Warsaw
river, thirty minutes drive from Savannah, on tbe
Shell road, will lie leased on good term* where you.
can live cheap, and save high rent*
■Apply ut 201 Bay direct, to
nul-J-eodlni WM. B. IAJNG.
To Rent,
^ DESIRABLE Office in Stoddard’s Lower Rang*
Also, wanted to rent or buy a residence, with at*We*
attached, In a pleasant part of the city. Apply at
deci-lw WILKINSON, WILSON ft OO.
Rooms to Rent,
T7UIRNISHED or unfurnished, with or without
r Board, at No. 16 Barnard street. dal2-2t
Boarding.
&JFRS. ELARBEE has removed her bneiaatt from
iVI tilt) corner of Monteomeiy and Sonth Brood
streets to the comer of Jenoreou street and Bay ten*
Bnrt’3 old stand. Gentleme, can be accommodated
with Private an 1 Transient Board on moderate
terms. oc904m
Wanted.
T>OABD WANTED by a Gentfenua, for him—if,
if wife, child mud mrrtntp to • genteel p»i^1ih»
41y, where the ooigforte of • home oen be enjoyed If
paying for them. Addree* Port Ogoe Box 740.
oc9-tf
Wanted,
BuusrM strur-aKSW
^on hsof March, April sad July of tke pfcaaot year
forwh ch a liberal price will bo paid oa dstaakf tt
the New* and Herald oSw mpm—fi
Auction
r—^
=5=^*5
aPJKtlUt FOR NEW YORK.
~ >PA8SAGK RATES:
•e -- ■ :
Cabin Paasagw, fAs Steerage, 813
A trectof tend within three (3) mites of Blufftou.
m taming seven hundred and aixty-two and a half
(TMK) acres, all of which is heavily wooded with oak,
hickory and pine, and being immediately eonttgnoes
to May river, eonld be made ptohtaMaby tttemto of
wood. Thee* lands, when cteared^reof tee best qual
ity for aea island cotton. Adjoining and belongiiw to
this place ia a fifteen (15) acre lot, on a high bluff on
May river, tor a settlement and summer resort, being
perfectly healthy stall seasons.
ror tonne sad further perttoelaw apply aa above, at
corner ot East Bay and Boyce’* whart np stalra,
Charleston. 8. C. dacU-lawtf
■T BLUM * MKYKK.
THIS DAY, tha 19tt hut, at 10 o'clock a. m., Intrant
ot the store, will beeold,
ihhds-
t hbds
20 bbls Can'
• bbta Sugar Oared Haw
* bbls Carolina Rice
20 bbls Pilot Bread
10 half-bbla F M heat
3 bbls VIdcht
•0 tub* Gosh** Butter
50 tab* Lord
20 bbta Bock wheat Flour
6 box** Hemp Tow
20 reams Wall Paper
20 boxes Toilet Soap
re bbls Beats
16 ante* Onions
n assortment at Dry Goods, Shoes, Hate, Notions,
Watches, and furniture. decl2
SPECIAL SALE OF BACON, 8CGAB,
LARD. Ac.
BT LaHOCHE, BELL dk WILLIAM!.
Win b* add THIS DAY (Thursday), in front of store,
mt 11H o’clock,
BACON,
LARD,
•UGi
BPTHffi
OHEISE,
DBY GOODS, *0.
daaU
SPECIAL HALF, OF RAILROAD STOCKS
BT LnROCHK, BELL 4k WILLIAMS.
THIS DAY, 11th inat, at 10 o'elock, a. m., in front of
store, will be sold,
35 Shares Central Railroad Stock
15 Shares Southwestern Railroad Stock.
Sal* positive. Must bvpald for this day. d*d2
Regular Auction Sales now'going bn E boanV« “ 8 ' ' n ®* e ^’-
Horses, Males, Cattle, Wagmu, Boggles,
CARRIAGES, Me.,
At the Veterinary Stables of R. W. CAMPBELL, on
Bay street, between Jefferson and Montgomery streets,
will commence on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19th, and
every Wednesday thereafter. *epl4-tf
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
VALUABLE WHARF PROPERTY AT
AUCTION.
■t t. j. Walsh.
On Tuesday, January 1st, will be sold in front of the
Court Houaa, between the legal hours of mle.
Tha North half of Truefeea’ Garden Lot No. 1, being
75 ieet River Front, and In depth, running back to Bay
street, known as Dillon'* Whart, foot of Bait Broad
street, with the improvements thereon.
AISO, '
One Share Central Ball Road Stock.
Sold aa the estate of Mis* A. C. Dillon aud by order
of the Executor. Tcrme cash.
Purchaser paying for titles and stamps.
Nov22-l*wtds. ;
HOUSE FOR SALE
•T LaROCBB, BELL Ac WILLIAMS.
East half of Lot No. 67, Brown Ward.
Tha improvements consist of a two story dwelling
with attic, on a brick basement, fronting on Liberty
afreet, opposite the United States Barracks.
For terms apply at onr counting room. nolO
" ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
BT LaROCHE. BELL * WILLIAMS.
Will be sold an the first TUESDAY in January, 1867
between the legal hours of sale, in front of the Court
House,
One-third of Lot No 4, Wesley Ward, and Improve
ments, for the benefit of the heir* and creditors of the
relate of Samuel M. Bond, deceased.
no6 J. B. MoINTOSH, Administrator.
I. M- MABBITT. J. N. JKNNIXG9.
JOHN C. WH1TNWL
NATIONAL
Horse Insurance Company.
HOME OFFICE:
Coaxes Fouarn in JamnaoH Bream,
LOUISVILLE KY.
CAPITAL.. ..#300.000.
Insures Live Stock against Loss by Theft and
Death. Rates established by tha experience of a
century lit England.
J. W. SHOCK KNOT, President.
D. B. DEWEY, Secretary.
MABBETT A CO.,
General Agent* for Georgia.
A. F. PARROTT, Local Agent,
Office on Bryan afreet
On* door east of Merchants’ A Planter*' Bank.
Reference*—Co lone 1R. D. Walker, J. r. Thomas
A Son, A. A. Solomon* k Co., E. L Neidlioger-
doell—if
MANHATTAN
LIFE IKSURAHCE COMPAMY
OF NEW YORK.
ANNUAL INCOMM—*9,000,000.
Important new feature in Dividends and modes of
Insurance. Smallest rate* or Mortality. Expenses
leas then any Cash Company. Liberal modes of pay
ment of Premiums. Insurers receive the largest
bonus ever given. Dividends made anboany on nil
participating Policies.
HO CLAIMS UNPAID.
All kiads of non-forfettlug LIFE and ENDOW
MENT FOUOU8 issued. Policies inoontestible.
LOANS made on Policies. All Po-Tcie* after three
yean nonJbrMthble.
SAVANNAH AOKNCT,
B. H. FOOTMAN, Agent
Da. J. T. McFarland, Nodical Examiner,
deeis—lw
IT-
• * ' V ' -
The new and fast aldewlieei Bteamthip > . .
San Salvador*
ATKIN# Matter,
will sail for the above port on her regular day,
laterdsy, Dee. 13, at 1 1-9 o’clock p. mt.
For freight or passage, having very superior me-
commodaturns, apply to
B. H. HARDEE,
Ho. IS Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON A ALLEN,
No. 6 Bowling Green, New York.
Shippers sending cotton to the press most see that
the bales are marked plainly on the edge. declO
For Darien.
THE STEAMER
H. M. COOL,
TAYLOR, Commander,
Will leave for Darien on FRlDAY, December 14th,
at 8 o’clock a. m.
For freight or passage, apply on board or to
doc—It
A. COHEN, Agent.
For Liverpool.
The first-class ship
AMERICA, .
J. H. Mosmas,
has commenced loading for the above port. -
For freight engagements apply to
declt—2w T. R, ft J. G. MILLS.
For Liverpool.
The A1 American ship
CHARLOTTE,
Bracoa, Master,
having a portion of her cargo engaged, and now go
ing on board, will have quick dispatch.
For balance of freight apply to «
dsc5-10t WILDER A FULLABTON.
FOR UVEBPOOL.
THE first-class Ship
NEW ENGLAND,'
Hodge, Master,
t of her ci
will have quick dispatch as
now going bn
above.
For further freight engagements, apply to
decS-tf .BRIGHAM, HOLST ft CO.
For New York.
The brig
ANNIE M. KNIGHT,
Khisht, Me
having nearly completed her <
itch for (he above port. For ft- „
CHAH. L. COLBY A CO.,
Cor. Bay and Abercorn street*.
For Providence, Rhode Island.
The now A 1 Schooner
ALFRED THOMAS,
Mathiws, Master,
having threefourthiof her cargo engaged, will have
prompt dispatch. For freight apply to
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
deeli—It Cor. Bay and Abercoin streets.
For Charter.
Constantly on hand and for
charter, SMALL VESSELS,
a itable to carry Rico and Cot
ton on the coast. For farther
particulars apply to
A. RICHARDSON,
194 Boyttreet-
FOB AUGUSTA
AND WAY LANDINGS.
Eclipse Dine.
ECLIPSE,
Oapdaia W. E.' Joirfis.
EXPRESS,
Capt. H. Daniels.
The Boat* of this favorite Line win leave the
Charleston steam racket Wharf with regularity and
dispatch.
Freight received at the Warehouse on the Wharf at
any time, and sent by the first boat. Special con
tracts made for large engagements, and freight taken
at aa low rates as anyjine onthe river. Apply to
[ante,
dccS-lw
A. WILCOX ft CO-. Ageati
167 Bay street, or m
J. B. SMITH, at the Wharf.
For Palatka, Fla.,
VIA ST. SIMON’S ISLAND, BRUNSWICK,
ST. MAIiY'S, FERNANDINA, MAY-
PORT MILLS, JACKSONVILLE AND
PJCOLATA.
THE
KATE,
Capt. LOCKWOOD,
will leave aa above from Charleston Wharf, foot of
West Broad street, on every THURSDAY MORN
ING, at 10 o'clock.
This Boat is in perfect order, and has superior
state room accommodations (or Passengers.
Freight received at all times and stored In ware
house on whart, free of expense.
Transportation charges on goods paid promptly.
For freight or passage appiy to
F. M. MYRELL,
no2-tf Charleston Whart
Corn and Oats
6,000
FOR BALE.
BUSHELS landing from Brig
” GEORGIA.”
N, A HARDEE * 00.
PERPYIA1 QPAHO SUBSTITUTE!
BAUGH’S
RAW BONE
Super-Phosphate of Lime.
_ MARK
REANUFACTURED under toe fureaala originated
iU in 1864. end patented by
BAUGH 4 SONS,
SOLE PEOFBIXTOaS, AX THE
Delaware filvtr Ckeaaloal Works,
PHILADELPHIA, U. AA.
Thk old ottaMkbod Manure Is manufactured from
Berea that hare no4 boon hnxaad or steamed, and R
cottttna all list* original organic matter. It ta ae-
tlva Iu W* ouarwtlou, ac« 1* afcrtllteavo great dore-
biltfo. It dost not exhaust the soil Mho Peruvian
Guano, bntoq ttfeotrery aarwnently inrevma* it
Prevtoufitolttl b wasiafrodnoed Moth* Sooth-
" * >*Kta*t,and MtaeiaHtt,
with reaaarksbie auecass
OOTTOM, CORN, TOBACCO AND ALL CROPS. ■
A trial wm convince Mr planter of ita merit*!
Haarettete oonmlalng wall known Saathemoridenpo
fnxakhad naon application toNow Yorfcar Phlte£p
■T Bold bydretan taafitha priaripaleitaasaad
iwns throngMunte United States and tha British
BAUGH A SOHS,
BOLE MANUFACTORIES,
a. no South Etteware ivcaar,
PHILADELPHIA.
For auls by
ti HAJLBEE100.
nolkdffitwSn
For Charleston, S. C*
Tbs now steamer
DICTATOE,
(1,066 Tone.)
Captain L. M. COXETTER,
Will resume her regular trips us above, commencing
Wedanday, 24th lad,, at 9 o’clock a. ra.
For freight or paaeage apply on board, or to
L- J. GUILMARTIN * CO ,
oc22-tf 148 Bay street-
rOS PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE.
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND
INGS ON THE ST. JOHN’S RIVER
The new steamer -
DICTATOR,
1(1,000 Ton*)
Captain I» M. COXETTER,
Having undergone thorough repair., will readme
' if regular route, aa above, leaving Savannah
ttrerp fotttter,tt Gotejock p. m.
Mr freight or pa*m«6, Havlag sidondid accomma-
dntloaa, apply on board, or to
L. J. GUILMARTIN ft CO.,
oaaM . MSBuyutteet
Shipping.
Boston and Savannah
STEAMSHIP LINK
FOR BO&TOH.
THE STEAMSHIP
CITY OF BATH,
%
(# •£ :
■ 1
•C . 1
G. W. Lavrexix, Commander. -
Wui sal] nr the shove port on
Friday, Dec. 14, at — o’clock — re.
For bright or passage, apply to
• RICHARDSON ft BARNARD.
d«cl2-3t TSoT^SSri: War Rug'-
FOR SEW YORK.
THE SCHOONER
iPost
Captain Conklin,
bovine port of cargo epgaged, will have dispatch for
the above port. Apply to
Mcl2—3t -HUNTER ft GAMHKLL.
For Baltimore.
The new and elegant steamship
i^orth IPoiiii,
Captain Bii.i.urs,
Will ssn for Baltimore on - -
*. Friday, Dee. 14,at — o’clock — m.
For' freight or. panage, having good accommo
dations, appiy to
WEST ft DANIELS,
decll . Jones' Block.
FOR NEW YORK
. ATLANTIC COAST .
Mail * Steamship Co.
SIDE W H EEL LINE.
Cabin Passage, $93..... Steerage, $1^
'
The new and very fast sailing steamship
FLAMBEAU, '
Capt. EvKseoy,
will take the place of the Herdliii, Idvtogaton this
trip, and will positively leave on her regular day,
Thnndny, Doc. 13, oftffi o’clock p. a.-
For ftekdit orpaaoage, having eplandldl; arranged
accommodations, apply to
WILDER ft FULLABTON,
8 Stoddard’s Upper Range,
decs Opposite die Poet-office.
N. B.—No engaged berths secured after Tuesday,
December 111k, nnieee paid for.
Philadelphia and Southern
Mall Steamship Co.
For Philadelphia.
•
The first class steamship .
Tonawanda,
JENNINGS, Commander,-
WUI Mil for the above port on
Intnrdny, Dee. Iff, at 1 o’clock p. m.
For freight or paaeage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
decs HUNTED ft GAMMELL.
Charleston and Savannah *
STEAM PACKET LINE. ,
FOUR TIMES A WEEK.
EVERY MONDAY. WEDNESDAY,'FRIDAY AND
, SATURDAY MORNINGS, AT 7 O’CLOCK,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT,
touching at BlaHton every Wednesday.
The Steamers
PILOT BOY,
Captain W. T. MoMJBLTT.
AND
ELIZA HANCOX,
Captain J. R. RICHARDSON,
willle ve the Florida Steam Fackdt Wharf regularly
aa above.
HANCOX every Monday and Friday.
PILOT BOY every Wednesday and Saturday:
Returning will leave Charles loo,
HANCOX every Wednesday and Saturday.
PILOT BOY every Monday and Friday.
For freight engagements orpaeaage, apply at the
Office, Florid* Steam Packet Wharf, or to
CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM,
no97-1f Agent*
For Liverpool.
The A 1 American ship
JOHN PATTEN,
having half of her cargo engaged, and going on
board, will have qnlck dispatch as above.
For balance ot freight, apply to
dec7-10t CRANE ft GfiAYBILL.
FOR CHARLESTON.
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
THE
GROTON,
Capt. B. W. Tilton,
Will leave for Charleston and intermediate place
every THURSDAY MORNING, at 11-o’clock, from
Ferry Whart
For freight or passage, apply to the Captain on
board or to - T. B. MARSHALL ft BRO.,
■012-tf Ages’*
NEW BOOKS
RtCMVRD BY
Cooper, 01cotte & Family.
Kissing the Hod, by Edmund Gates.
Utterly Winked by leury Mwford.
Tbo Racsfor Waaltft, by Mr* Riddell.
BMht and Lok-by Mr* Newby.
Udy aahietgh, by J.F. Smith.
I*idiiilb4i*4 revel.
Phyrieia*.’Ytattlag Usla for 1867.
^ RICE PLANTATION on the Sattll*
CamdOB eounty, on* of the beat on the ri'
suppUod with every improvement, will be leaaed for
a term of years on application to the undersigBOd.
daet-tf J. R. SNEED, Macon, G*.
OLD WULt LIKE.
Leave eyery Tuesday aid Saturday.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RY’S. FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
The now and elegant ateam pocheia,
LIZZIE BAKER,
Ckpt N. MING, and
SYLVAN SHORE,
CbpL JAMBS TUCKER,
having here, aparialiy ttted np for this root* »lth
onsurpsaacd aocommodettona, wiU have regularly
“ , every TUBS-
•very 8ATUH-
for the nkovo ttaeeo. the Sylvan Shore
DAY MOSNnraTiM tke UlSte Bakar I
DAY MORSISO, at ton crclock.
Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday
S3 — y -' Wednesday
WitkVhe
Fm freight or Passage ffigtiy at the oflVce on Florida
wsaiT, or to
CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM,
if. B.—All freight payable by akippere. A jyu£tf
Steinway Pianos.
(for these selebrated Plants In
scan either send to
> will I
Wo aeB n*. Fnctery priced warrant them, and keep
M*<a In tone for one year, for purchaser, in this dty,
thereby wing them freight, in.nrance, drayage and
— beridaa proemriag for them a select
JOHN 0. SCHREIWEE ft SOMA