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iOi~bip Leo- Tuesday, Dec. 18, at 2.86 Vcloflk.
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General Banus, Thursday, December SO
l0i hip Sail Jaciulo, Saturday, December 22, at
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n^iji Fannie, Thursday, December 20, at —
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voa FLoerhA.
... ,to. evoi y Thursday morning at 9 o'clock
‘ liiciator, every Saturday, at S p. m.
,, I.iaiie uaKer, every Saturday morning, at
ck.
.ersyivau Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
ji “ K ‘ FOIt CIUKLfSTON.
jer pilot Hoy, every Wednesday and Saturday
- m.
i,or Eliza llancox, every Monday and Friday
■ .lock.
3 er Dictator, every Wednesday, at 9 a. m.
, lc r Eaiilic, every Saturday, at 7 o’clock a. m.
uiur Crotou, every Thursday at 11 o’clock.
FOB AUGUSTA.
liners Eclipse aud Express.
rrlV ;i 1 and Departure of Trains.
IilvL KVILBOAD DAILY PASSBNGKB UP Tit AIN.
Ives Savannah at - 8 a. u
1 , . at Augusta at 6:16*. M
• iVii^t Macon 8P. M
DAILY down passenger train
, vci Macou at 7 a. m.
"...Augusta at 8:45 ▲. m.
at Savannah at...* 7:05 P. m.
L*p NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN
Savannah at 7:05 p.m.
a; Augusta at 4:00 a. m.
Macon at 7:00 a.m.
down NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN
ire s Macon at 5:40 P. M.
■, 3 ves Augusta at 8:25 P. M.
.vc-s at Savannah at 5:20 a. m.
, Mihctlgeville and Gordon trains connect with
iu day ami down night passenger trains at Gordon.
v J rJ c .tsn gulf railroad—daily (Sundays ex
ceptod)
saves Savannah at 7 a. M.
(rrivesat Thomasville at 7:10 p. m.
i Jiomasville at 0:00 a. m.
Wl ,rsai 8avaunih at 0:10 P. M.
Arrive a
Liivt-s >
arrives a
. . Theatre—Mr Uailn’i Be Merit.
t«Mny night does* the highly moasofnl two
WMks’htu engagements* Mis* Thompeon, in which
■he waa ably anstained, especially by Mr. Harry Laos*
doa, the leidiag genttemah of the excellent stock
company. As a testimonial of their high’appreciatlon
of Mr. Langdon’s successful efforts for their enter
tainment, and of his ability as $p actor, a number of
the fftendi of the drama have tendered him a compli
mentary benefit to-night, for which occasion an excel
lent bill is offered. Mr. Langdon, during the past
four weeks, has contr.buted his full sh*ro to maintain
the drama in Savannah on a creditable footing, and
both as an actor and a gentleman has strong claims
on the^ liberal support of our theatrical public. The
populir piece. “ Lost in London,” newon onr stage,
aad “Black-eyed Susan/' not only comprise two
characters admirably adapted to his style, but also
afford an opportunity for the display of the entire
strength of the company. We hope to see a full
house as a just tribute to a deserving actor.
We once more call the attention of our readers to
Kayton’a Oleum Vitae, for Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
and Bheumatio Pains, Nervous Headache, Toothache,
Earache, Spraina, Ac. It is highly recommended by
all who Usve tried it. Be sure yon call for Kayton’s
Oleum VitsB; take no Oliver. a. A. Solomons k Co.,
Savannah, Wholesale and Retail .Agents. For sale by
all respectable druggists and country merchants.
decl7-ltd,tw*w
Papers and Magazines.—Estilland Brother are in
receipt of a new supply of the latest New York pic
torials and other papers, as also of the exceedingly
interesting novelette, by Dickens, called the “ Christ
mas Story/’ and the Richmond Eclectic for December,
one of the most interesting and popular works pub
lished in this country. We are indebted for copies of
the above.
Arrival of the Revenue Steamer Kewanee.—-
This steamer, under command of Captain Freeman,
arrived here on Thursday last in seventy hours l from
Baltimore. She will relievo the Upited States Revenu^
steamer Wilderness, Captain Randolph, now being re.
paired at Miller’s 8hop, on the Key West Station. The
Wilderness will be taken to New Orleans by Captain
Freeman, who is a very popular and experienced offi-
s fciSTlLL A BROTHER, Nowsdexlers, Sta-
iud Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs)
■ t ,rut-rot Bay iane, next to tlio Post Office, are au-
itfciits for the Daily News & Herald.
cm left with them will be promptly attended
From New York.—The steamship General Barnes,
Captain Thomas H. Morton, arrived here yesterday
morning, and the time is reported as fifty-one hours
from bar to bar. Purser Alexander will please accept
tbanka for foil files of New York papers.
.web's Cherry Pectoral—The world's great remo-
ini Cui'ls, coughs and Consumption.
decl 1-1
Reception of the Hon. P. M. Hassell.
7 evening last, according to notice, a
of firemen congregated at the Central
rjroad depot to wolcomj the Hon. P. M. Russell
pie. Mr. Russell has been untiring In his efforts to
■is the bill for the reorganization of the fire depart-
ut oil a white basis, and hence this demonstration
his return. As soon as the train reached tho de-
t, that gentleman was enthusiastically welcomed,
(1 passing through the ranks, was escorted to his
sideuce.
The firemen and a lew invited guests, among whom
epresentatives of the press, then par-
, aud tho first t6aat being the health of
that gentleman responded, thanking his
for this manifestation of their approval of hiB
d conduct as tlieir representative. He gave a
ry ol the passage of the bill through the House of
| Representatives and its subsequent defeat in the
| ^euatc. and was particularly sovere on the Senator
from Chatham county. In tho course of his remarks
the speaker alluded to tho press of the city in very
warm terms, and concluded by toasting it.
The toast was responded to by Messrs. Withington,
Lamotte aud others, who were severally greeted with
Joiul applause.
S. Yates Levy, Esq., being present, was callod upon
and responded. He gave a thorough history of tho
Firemen's bill as presented to the Legislature, and
*..id that after the objections of the Senator were
Known, the bill was remodelled in a manner to meet
those objections. The speaker was also sovere on the
action of the Senator. Ho bid the firemen to be of
coed cheer. It was said that Council had the right to
reorganize the lire department, aud if so it should bo
denc before a great while.
Mr. Smith, the member from Clinoh county, was
introduced to the assemblage as a warm supporter of
tho bill, and made a brief speech in acknowledgment
ol the plaudits of the company.
Several other gentlemen were called upon and re
sponded, aud at au early hour the company retired.
Mayor's Court.
On Saturday morning three more negroes wore
arraigned beforo His Honor, Mayor Anderson, on the
charge of violating ordinances i>y driving through
tho hr.cs. They were all evidently ignorant of tho
law, and were fined hut two dollars each, with the
city portion of the fine remitted. Tho officers have
orders to put a stop to this business, and wagoners
had better take notice.
Wm. Kelly, Wm. Newcomb, and B. McGlvliu, three
sailors, were charged with fighting at a bar-room on
the Bay. They wore each fined five dollars, and the
bar-room ordered under the aurveillanco of the
police.
duo. Roberts and Robert A. Shargley, two men re
cently from New York, and paid to belong to the
roughs, were charged with robbing a witness of $850.
After bearing the evidence, His Honor decided to
turn the matter over to the County Court.
Ueury Hicks, a negro, was charged with having
load ot wood in his possession ut a very early hour in
the morning, supposed to have been stolen. Henry
offered another negro, Jacob Adams, as a witness, but
failing to make it plain where ho got the wood, lie was
committed, with the other negro,*for further examina
tion.
M. Gordon was charged with being drunk and dis
orderly in the streets, and with resisting the officer,
lie was fined eight dollars, or tQ serve twenty days on
the public improvements.
Enoch Miller, a negro, was arraigned on the charge
of firing a pistol in the yard attached to tho Gulf Rail*
road depot. From the evidence it appoared that the
defendant and another negro had a difficulty, which
the prisoner wanted to settle according to the code of
honor. His opponent had not exactly the same
amouut of courage and refused, when Milior fired the
pistol aud threatened to kill. He was fined ten dollars
tf to serve thirty days at labor.
A Negro Shot.
On SaturJay night last, about 6 o’clock, a negro
nanio i Alex. Hicks was 9hot by another negro, sup
posed to be Richard Murray. The allair occurred in
a lane oil Randolph street, in the vioinity of the City
Magazine. The body lay on the lot where the murder
was committed until about 2 o’clock yesterday alter-
noon. The Coroner, Dr. Myers, being sick, applica
tion was made to several Justices of the Peace, each
of whom refused to act. His Honor, Mayor Edward
0 Anderson, then requested Mr. Thomas S. Wayne,
City Marshal, to perforin the duty of Coroner, and af
ter considerable trouble tho Marshal summoned the
following jurors: T. McLaughlin, foreman; James
Monaghan, A. Ponce, John Welsh, Henry Calvin,
Hogan, R. McGloine.M. McCatf, John Shohan, William
Clary, Luke Doyle and M. McGlonc.
The inquest was held at a house on Randolph street.
There was bnt one witness to be found, and he did
not seem to know much about the matter, more than
that Murray had fired the shot. The witness stated
that the deceased aud himself had been working to
gether, aud upon making their way home they met
the negro, Richard Murray, who said: “Lookout,
am going to shoot.” The pistol was fired, and imme
diately the deceased fell, exclaiming that he was shot;
he (the witness) thought deceased was joking, and ran
and picked him up. He said there bad been no pre
vious quarrel between tho men, and they had not met
before that afternoon. He did not know mnch about
the negro who fired the shot.
The jury, after deliberating a short time, rendered
a ^rdict “that the deceased, Alex. Hicks, came to Ms
death by a gun-shot wound at the hands of Richard
Murray, and that the act was wilfully done.”
Murray had made his escape, and efforts are being
made to capture him, but they had not been success
ful up to last evening.
The Agricultural Association—By reference to
another column it will be seen that the planters of the
Ogecchce and Savannah rivers, and others, will
eemble at the office of the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
Compauy, on Wednesday evening next, at 7K o'clock,
to receive the report of the Committee on Organization.
A cordial invitation to attend is extended by the Presr
I'lent of tho Association to all persons who feel sn in
terest in the subject of agriculture. Wc are happy to
state that this commendable movement, looking to
tho development of the agricultural resources of this
section of the State, has met with general favor both
in the city and country, and will be warmly and
a, -‘tively sustained by all classes of our people* It.
may be expected, therefore, that the coming meeting
"ill be largely attended and its proceedings highly
interesting.
Handsomely Done.—As a compliment to
Charlotte Thompson, our neighbors of thp Advertise?
ufice printed programmes for the house f on the oeoa-
«i°u ot her benefit on Friday night last, in ooloreff
ink, on fine billet paper. Aa a apecimen of letter preaa,
tl *e jolrwas highly creditable to |hoir taste and skill.
To Contractors.-—The attention of contractors is
directed to Ihe advertisement of Alderman Wade,
uhairnitn of the Committee on Dry Culture, inviting
proposals for the public works therein specified.
From Florida.—The steamer Sylvan Shore, Capt.
Tucker, arrived here early on Saturday morning from
Pal&tka, Ac. We are indebted to Purser Finnegan for
the usual favors.
Savannah Cotton Market.
Savannah, DecombeV 15, 1866.
On Saturday the markot was considerably uusettlcd,
and wo heard ot but few sales. Owing to a rumor
in the morning of a decline of ono-oighth of a penny
in Liverpool, buyers asked a concession, but in the
afternoon advices were received of an advance of *
when the market recovered. Wo should quote Savan
nah Middlings at 32^32 y % c..
MARRIED.
MINOR—LAMAR.—On the 12th of December, 1866,
by the Rev. I. S. K. Axsou, Mr. H. T. MINOR, Jr., of
and Miss ANNIE C., daughter of G. B. Lamar,
Esq., of this city.
£3* Richmond, St. Louis and New York papers
please copy. *
Bon rises...**......*..
Son sets.......
HIGH WATER.
At Tybee 1 3J|Af Port..
Shipping intelligence.
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POUT OF SAVANNAH.
Sux Dav, Dec. 16, lSGti.
Arrived.
steamship Gen Barnes, Morion, New York—Wilder
A F uiiartoti. - ,
Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Chailestun—L J Guil-
martiu & Co. *
Steamer Gen Shephy, Roar. Biot ton Island—0 L
Colby k Co.
Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palstka, Ac.—Clae-
horn k Cunningham.
U 8 Revenue steamer Kewanee, Freeman, Balti
more.
Brig Fredonla, Howe. New York, with 50 tons
guano—U L Colby A Co.
D S Bct.ooner Dupont, Anderson, Charleston.
Schr Jaa A Brown, Marble, Havana—J A A J M
Brown. V
Schr Harriet Brewater, New Y.rk, assorted cargo
—Crane & Unubtll.
Manigault's flats, from plantation, with 901 bushels
rough rice, to K Habersham & San.
Chisholm's flat, from plantation, with 397 bushels
rough rice, to R Habersham k Sou.
I. WABBBTT.
JOHN C.
NATIONAL
Horse Insurance Company.
HOJIR OFFICE : . f
CobSkb Focktii in JarvaasoM Bis—a.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
CAPITAL...-0«toO,OOO.
Insures Live Stock against Lass by Theft and
Death. Rates cst.b>i.hcd by the experience of a
century in England.
J. W. SHOCKBNCY, President.
D. B. 1 KWEY, Secretary.
MAUBEIT t, CO.,
General Aironts for Georgia.
- A. F. PARROTT, Local Agent,
Ofllceon Bryan street.
One door ta t of Merchants’ A Planters'Bank.
References—Colonel R. D. Walker, J. r. Thomas
A Hoi,, A A. Solomons A Co , B. L. Neidllngsr-
decll—tf *
Cleared.
Steamship San Salvador, Atkins, New York—B B
Hardee.
Steamship North Point, Billups, Baltimore—West
k Daniels.
Steamship Tonawanda, Teal, Philadelphia—Huntsr
A Gamuiell.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka, etc—Clag-
horu & Cunningham.
Steamer Kmllie, Adair, Charleston, Ac—S M Lafti-
teau.
Steamer Dictator, Coxelter, Jacksonville, &c—L J
Gullmartin k Co.
Steamer Express, Daniels, Augusta—A Wilcox A
Co.
Bark Carl George, Aufmann, Queenstown—J Bans.
llrig Resolute, Miner, Nassau river—West k llanieia.
FUNERAL INVITATION.
The friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Hasslam, also the friends aud acquaintances of Mr.
and Mrs. J. McDonough, are invited to attend tho
‘uneralof little MAY, tho daughter of the former,
rom the corner of McDonough and Habersham
streets, THIS DAY, at 3 o’clock. *
PRINTING.
A.V1NG purchased tho Job Office attached to the
, ”Duily News and Herald," and made additions
to it, 1 would inform the public that 1 am prepared
to execute every description of
IF
Job anti Card Printing
Business Card 3,
Visiting Cards,
Bill Heads,
Letter Heads,
Otrcnlats,
Envelopes,
Blanks,
Dray Books,
Receipt Books,
Check Books,
Programmes,
Handbills,
Pamphlets,
9 By-Laws,
AND
Receipts.
Per steamer Sylvan Shcre, from Palatka, dc—42
bales sea island cotton, 12 packets do. 35 bjl*3 upland
do, 6 bbls syrup, 6 hhds. 1 tierce and 6 bids fish, and
mdse. •
Per steamer Gen Shepley, from Brotton Island—
4,Oil) bushels rough rice, to Rose & Ark wiight.
Per sohr James A Brown, iroin. Havana—80,000
oranges, 8) doz pine ipples, 103 bunches plantai ns.
AN NIT A 1a INCOME-§3,000,000.
Important new feature in Dividends and modes of
Iueuranr«.. Smallest rates of Mortality. Bxpensett
less than auy Cash Company. Liberal modes of pay
ment of Premiums. Insurers receive the largest
4>onu8 ever given Dividends made annually on all
participating Policies.
.NO CLAIMS UNPAID.
All kinds ol Iion-forreiting LIFE and ENDOW
MENT POLICIES issued. Policies incontestible.
LOANS made on Policlefc. All Policies after three
years non-forfeitable.
SAVANNAH AGE.MCV,
R. H. FOOTMAN, Agent.
Lk J. T. McFAULAND, Medical Examiner.
deci3—iw
K x ports.
Per steamship Sau Salvador, for New York—l,20S
bales upland cotton, 120 do sea islaud do, 25 do do.
meetica, 47 pkgs mdse, 63 bags ground peas.
Per steamship North Point, for Baltimore—200
half s upland cotton, 20,0i 0 feet lumber, 41 pkgs mdse.
Per steamship Tonawanda, for Philadelphia—^46
bales cotton, 43 do domestics, 42 bbls ale, 143 empty
bbls. 29 bdls bags, 175 sks cotton seed, 34 bales ra.
and waste, 84 bags peanuts, 104 bbls Iron, 11 hhds do
36,000 ft flooring, 17 pkgs radsu.
All Other Kinds of Printing Done
NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK.
GIVE ME A TBIAIi.
I also receive orders and have manufactured every
aiiety of
BLANK BOOKS.
For Sale,
STOCKS & BONDS.
jjjQ SHASE8 Central Railroad Stock.
100 sharijB Southwestern Railroad Stork,
loo aharta Allan! ic & Gulf Railroad Stock.
Ill shoros Auguna A Savannah Railroad Stock.
$l,0o« City of Savannah Coupons, (receivable for
taxes}.
$J,0t0 Muacogee Railroad Bonds, endorsed by Cen
tral Railroad
$e,0'00 Old Georgia 0 per cen!. Bonds.
$ j,000 New Georgia 7 per cent. Mortgage Bonds, uro
offered In sum. wsult pu. chasers. : y
dertS-Btlf Bit VAN, llAi THIDGB A CO.
For Sale.
T nE SAW MILL known as C olins k Shines.
situated at Daiic-i'. Georgia, with large Boom-
age, Timber Fen-nun Wnaif. can haunt lu running
order in a short time- I 'O: tml'j.aiilculars apply to
CHARES Lt. UOLLBi & lAh, Sivaunah,
decl4—tf
or, FADL * FITTS,
Darien, Ga.
For Sale,
I N the city of Macon, a twenty-horse Engine, with
Flue Boiler 18 feet lung, 4<* inches diameter, two
Fines 10 inches, iu pelf*eri older, together witti-all 4)t
my Mill Machinery, consisting of Shafting Mills,
o^M^Clir'^rilH&LE?, l200 ’
dec8-lm' Engim-r O. It, R.
W‘
For Sale,
73 AND CARTS, by
E. F. METCALFE A OO.
Eine Horse for Sale.
Y OONG and very g,ntk\ perfectly sound; war
ranted in every respect. Sold because the
owner lias no use for him. Apply at
MOSES GREEN’S STABLES,
dec!2-6t Whitaker street.
UaNSensers.
Per steamship San Salvador, for New Yo k—n 1)
Hawley, D U nice, M T Joy, Mrs Riohards, Capt Wal
bridge, J Conklin, A CabiBsol, J 11 English.
Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Palatka, «fc—J T
Greene, W F Rembert, J R Baelielottc, W Reason,
M Davidson, Mr Richards and lady, M W Richards, -V
McC uuell, Gen Henning. Mr Norton, Mr Chandler
Mrs Gaulcy, S J Powers, Mr Spear, J F Tucker. •
Per steamer Dictator, from Charleston—R Bailey, J
Roraback, Misa C DeTreville, Miss H Del’roviilc, .111
laindon, Mr aud Mrs Smith, A W Cook, F Smith. J C
Uazzaro, E Parsons, A E Massmau, 8 B French, H C
Waller, N Backiy, and 10 deck.
Per steamship Tonawanda, for Philadelphia—Mrs M
A Bradley. W Crane, lira Bogart aud daughter. Mrs
E Loeber and svf, C Smith, C M Bache, H H Corn
F Whits aud lady, G W Baughman, T Lippo.
Per steamship Gen Barnes, from N w York—
Roberta, J Patterson, C Grecu, ludy, infant and...,.
K Ivera, It Mooie, W P R. ynulds, J W Lewis, P Eager
and lady, Mrs R Stiles, Mrs Selig, Mrs Tatro, Mi
C Clay, i- It Alien, R U Clay. J lieuner aud lady, T
Heude(sou. A Harig, Mr Greeu, Mr Hill, J Campbell,
i 8 Casey, R U Dixon, P B Westervelt, H Rusher, M
King, E Snore, J E Ogueu, C J Uickoy, B F Collier,
Mrs Madden and nelce, Mrs Skipped, J P Cone, Mrs.
Zippel and 2 children, R Wilbur, L Scott and lady,
Miss A T Campbuil, Mrs E Norris, Misa Klug, airs
Watkins, Mrs Slurtevaut. Miss M Freil, J Warren aud
lady. Miss E Warren, Miss S Fletslier, Mrs Pclot, Mr,
Payne, and U sieoruge.
Consignees.
Per steamer Diclator. from Charhsion—GuilmarUn
& Co, Ship Charlotte Joseph. F Ithoneknt.
Per cclir Harriet Brewster, from New York—W II
Stars <t- Co, Claghom to, Bit Agt, L J Gullmartin
A. Co, Hilton A It, J O’Byrne, C L Colby A Co, Palmer
k D, J 1) Ttubr.eck, W W Lincoln, Brady & M, M A
OohcU, Bluer A M, M J Doyle A Co, LC 11 ude A Co,
pel- sicamer bytvan Shore, from Palsik.r, Ac—Crane
A U. Erwin A 11, J L Villalonga, P Floming, A Doyle,
A C Slider. K it Agt, F M Myrell. A Wilcox A Co, T
B Han is, T U Willingham, Clark, J s Co, A Dutcu-
hoffor A Co, J W Anderson A Sons, Wilkinson, W A
Co, Tison A G, So Ex, Smith .4 F, Smith A K, Brauy
A M, J Lams, W At Davidson.
Per steamship Gen Barnes, from New York—C It it,
.1 W Aiidcr.-on A Sons, T U Austin, W B Adam-, Bell,
W A C, W Boggs, Bluu A M, A L Bradley, J A A J F
Brown, Blair A B, W it Burroughs A Co, T tl Bol-
sh-aw, Brady A M. Brigham, H A Co,' Bolhwell A W,
M A Cohen, Cooper, O A F, Claghoru A C. Crane A G
Cutucr A S, O Cohen, I 8 Cohen, Cooper A McA, F W
Cornwell, Clilpluan A C, Duncan A J, .1 Deacy, De
witt AM, TJ Duni.ar A Co, MJ Doyle A Co, Doyle
.4 L, E A Eckmali, Erwin A II, E Ehrlich, .1 Price, i,
C Freeman. A A L Frenleuberg, M Fer.t A Co, W B
Gridin A Gamut, 3 Goodail, 8 Cazan A Bru, Gttckcn-
heimer A S, J Gilliland a Co, W U Grady, C L Gil
bert, J Gross A Bro, L J Gnilmariia A Co, Uolcombo
A CO, Holden, K A Co, T Henderson, A Harig, G M
Helot, R M Haupt, Jolmalon, W A Co, J J Kelly, E II
Ker.lu, J Koox, D 11 Kreuter, AKrauskoir, Lathropi
Co, W W Lincoln, str Llzaie Baker, LaRoche .4 W, J
Lama, J Llppman, A Low A Co, Lovell A L. F M My-
reil, J C Milker A Co, J C Mather, J McMahon, K
MacLt a .4 Co. M A Frierson, Meiuliard A lilo, Robert
jroorc, J McGrath, J 11 Mekrteu, E Mendel, L Mehr-
leu, C C Miller, At 8 Meyer, Nicholson. McA A Co, t
L Neidiiuger, G T Nichols, E O'Byrne A Son, J Oliver.
Phillips A M, Patton A Son, T Pepper. Mrs U W Pr,s-
dee, p Reilly. C D Rogers A Bro, A Richer & Co, I-
Reich, W G ilobiusou, C B Robinson, J C Schreiner A
Sun, t D Smythe, So Ex, A A Solomons, E A Southin'
Scott, H A Co, L J’ S long, Sloan, S Jt S, Starr A. It
W Sims, Tisoh A G, Tchoau A P. E U Van Nca-, .1 L
Viilaionga 11 Van Hom, T II Willingham. C While
A At A C W West, Wilder A F, W U W iltbergcr, \V a,
Walsh, Warren Bros, Mrs It Wise, and others.
Consignees per 1 eutral R. It.
Dec. 15, I860.
1.692 bales cotton, 21 do yarn, 27 bbls dried fruit, 'JO
ska do, 28 do torn. Oil coxes tooacco. 4 lots furniture,
aud mdse, to Hess A G. M A Coheu, M A A, Brady A
M, W H Stark A Co. Tison A Co, A Minis, West A D.
W E Long, B F Sandford, A A G It, A 8 Franklin, w
Baiicrshy A Co. Wilder A F, Padelford A Co. s Lesse
man, Starr A K. Duncan, S A Co, Austell A I, a C
Shelter A Co, J W Lttarop A Co, A S Uartridge, S A
Pbimzy, Jones A W, Brignum. H A Co, Crane a G, F
W Sims X Co, Hunter A G, Johusuyn, W & Co, Agi c
K K, Richardson A B, Clark, J A Cm Botttwcll A W,
L J Guihnartiu A Co, Bell, W & C, W H Burroughs A
Co, N A Hardee A Co, Erwin A H. Gnerard, F a Co,
Wilkinson, W & Co, U J Dickerson.
Receipts per Atlantic A Gulf R. R.
Dec. 15, 1866.
525 bales cotton, 2 cars cattle, and mdse, to Austin
* E. G W Germany. Bryan, H A Co, E 0 Wade A Co
W M Nichols A Co, Hilton A R, W M Tunno A Co, J
L Villalonga, Miller A Bio, Duucau A J, Tison A G,
Erwin A 11. A T Cunningham, M Trieat, F SV Sims A
Co, K L Wilsun, Beit, W A C, Guckeuhcimer * S,
Slsan, 8 A S, Gnerard, F A Co, L J Guilmiitin <£ Co,
Wilder A F, A S Hartridge, J W Lalhrop A Co, P H
Bohn, Bouso A B, Clark, J A Co, Jones A W, A Har
dee, Brigham, H & Co, J W Auderscn, 8ona A Co, M
G Ehrlich, Mercer A A, A M Sloan, A Johnston, Agi
CRH. Tebcau, P A Co, B Butler, R U Hardwidk, C
H Butler, Hess A U, Davant AW.
FOR SALE,
SERVICEABLE DRAF1 DORSE. Apply at
A. Pulaski House Stables.
au30-tf
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI H0DSE—W. H- WlLTBtRGEB
C. MoGINLY,
Screven House
!*or Sale,
0NE SMALL FLAT,
decll-lw
DAVANT A WAPLES.-
GOOEY’S LADY’S BOOK,
FOR JANUARY, 186T.
For sale by
a-H ESTILL A BROTHER.
OllQiCB
rtK. BASKETS Held-lek Champagne, in
2 » quarts and pints,
2) dozen very choice Amontillado Sherry,
10 dozen very choice Madeira, -
9 casks pure Scotch Whiskey,
2 casks pure 8t Croix Rum,
50 dozen choice Bourbon and Rye Whiskies,
20 barrel* choice Bourbonand Rye Wnlskles,
25,000 very choice Havana Cigare.of favorite brand*,
For *ale by CLA gg 0 jj^ & CUNNINGHAM,
deot 5—.*odVw
For Rent or Lease,
A FARM adjoining Bonaventura. with tweuty to
fifty acres good cotton and Provis.on I —'
Also seven flve-acro lots, fronting on
river, thirty mlnnies drive Iron; Savannah, on the
Shell road, will be leased on good ternir, where yon
can Uve cheap, andeave high rents.
Apply at 201 Bay street, to
dec!4—eodlm
WM. E. LONG.
Board At $8 Per Week.
B Ivera, City
a FEW GENTLBMBN <oan obtain BOARD at C JSuMJh. N
Bight Dollar* per Week in a prlvafe family.
Apply at thfaofflcB. fdeeia-tf
Peruvian Grnano.
Z S Coffin. Qa
J A McMullen, Ga
Mrs Norris. Sttvli
L Scott A lady, N Y
T Alexander, str Gcu
Barnes
B F Colter, Ga
E N Atkinson, Ga
J W Davis, Boston
C J Godfrey, N Y
FL White, do
W J DeRcene, Ga
TS Gary, NY
Ullmati, wife & 2 chil
dren, Chicago
H P Chamberlain, Ohio
W W S.inw, S C
It I) Sam*. SC
J P Audereon, Fla
J P Ammidoce, Balt
J B Gordon, Ga
Miss E H Merrill, Ga
1 Beckett, Savh
E Pan. ns. N Y
S B French, Va
D U London, N Y
J H Chamberlain A wife.
Ohio
P Amies, St Lonls
M M Davidson, N Y
G S Kennedy, Phiia
J T Linder,
J N Crowell, N Y
W H May, Wash
J W Bryan, Ga
C M Conner, Ga
W Johnson, Fla
H L Shultz. Ga
A S Barnwell, Ga
B B Moore, Ga
A P Whitehead, Atlanta
T E Baldwin, Norfolk
J M Hall. Ga
W J Blydeuburgb, N Y
W U Beecher. Conn
11 L Bearing, Ga
J U Chandler, Ga
S J Pomeroy, 0 E
D Williams, Fla
GliONeal, Fla
J T Greene, Fla
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. Luc*.
A C McRae, City
J J Wilder, Augusta
J Wairen A lady, Savh
Miu B Warren, Savh
W p Reynolds, Phlla
J W Lewis, do
E Shore, do
J E Ogden, do
G W King,
Z S Collin,
J A McMullen,
J B Stripling, Darien
B F Lyons, Fla
H F Dexter, Fla
H M Wood, Fia
A Kedw'ne, Fla
II H Carson. Ga
J R BacheletL
it Coydell, Ga
G Smith, Ga
SCREVEN HOUSE—0. MOODILY.
G M Dean, Savh
R W Burrows, Guyton
P D Slocum, eti Leu
Mr A Mr. D Marks, Mo
W R H Brueu, Savh
J II Wilkins,
W E Whittier, N Y
J Jones, Ga
A C Perry, Macon
T W Hlx, Jr, G
J H Baldwin, Ga
J M Johnston, Ga
Mrs MT Dixon, Fla
O K Mizell, Ga
S C Parkharst, FHk
Mrs. M Butler, Ga
H W Mickel, Fia
J M Solana, Ga
P J Ryall A wife, N J
Dr A P Ryall. Tenn
LIFE
MANHATTAN
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YORK.
m
Auction Sales.
BY BUM * MEYBH. -
MU1 be Bold THIS DAY. IMh lnaA, in (Tout of Men,
. at 16 o’clock a. m.,
10 hhds Pig Shoulder*
> hhd* prime Smoked Shoulder*
6 hhds Shan Bibbed Sides
10 boxes Dry Betted English Baoon
3 bbls Choice Hems
’ 20 bbls new Buckwheat Flour
10 bbls C Sugar
160 bbl* Pilot Bread
*0 mifle Began, several brands
An assortment of Toilet Soepa
Oqe Croquet Set
An assortment of Clothing, Dry Goode, Notions,
etc., betide* a variety of good Furniture. . deelT-lt
FOB NEW TO
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail Steamship Co.
SIDEWHEEL LINE.
Cabin Passage, |t!z... .Steerage, |13
AT PRIVATE SALE
•Y GKO, W. WYLLY.
8 Lota In rear of the Parade Ground, each* *0 by 105
5?®**’**wraao_Bxyj and Drayton atreeta. Also, Lota
lor. M 71,21,7a 30,31,72, 33 and 34, fronting on
Taylor, Gordon and East Broad atreeta. These Lota
are high and very desirably located, and have the ad
vantage of being allowed the privilege of building
wooden house* on them. declT
AT PRIVATE SALE
BY OKU. W. WYLLY,
45 Shares South Western Railroad Stork
26 Shares Central Railroad Stock
$6,000 old Georgia Seven per cent Bonds.
Six Residences, priced at from $3,800 to $15,000; for
further particulars enquire at my office, oppoaiie Mon
ument bquare, late Merchants’ and Planter*' Bank.
dee!5
BY GKO. W. WYLLY.
W01 be sold on the first TUESDAY in January, in
front of the Court House, at 11 o’clock,
2,250 acres of Land, situated in Bryan county, 25
miles from the city, on the Canooehee river. 350 acres
in cultivation. The improvements consist of a good
dwelling and ont-housea. The location is high and
very healthy. Timber and produce can be brought
through the Canal. The range for cattle, hogs and
•heep is excellent. decl5
Cumberland Valley
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF NASHVILLE, TENN.
iFire, Marine and Life.}
OFFICE IN SAVANNAH, 157 BAY STREET.
AuShorlzcd Capital, : > 8506,000,
rflHIs COMPANY Is prepared to ie-ne Policies on
I aa favorable terms us any Eastern Company.
GEORGE H. LENOiR, PreMdeut.
S. L. Tkippe, Secretary.
KEFEIEXCE8:
Wing, 1 obey k Co., Baukerd, Nashville.
Ilou. W. Mai. Grown, Mayor, Nashville’.
Hull, W. H. Wilkinson, Recorder, Nadbville. ”
Hon. is. J. Stubblefield, Attorney General, Nash
ville.
General N. B. Pearce, Wholesale Grocery and Com ,
mission Merchant, Naehvil.e.
Stratton, Cheney & Hoy, Cotton and Commission
crciiitnts, Nashville.
C. Mica X Co, Furniture aud Commission Mer-.
i hunts, Nashville.
W. J. Parka A Co., Druggists, Naahville.
D. Wlel A Co., Dry Gouda Merchant*, Nashville.
D. J. Mcyerhardr, Dry Goods Merchant,Nashville.
W. C. Collier, Book Dealer, Nashville.
R. B. Singleton, Book Dealer, Na hvllle.
F. 0. Duunlngtou A Co., Bditora and Proprietors
of the Union and American, Nashville,
llerrit A Hill Wall Paper Dealer*, Naahville.
Dr. Frazier, Senator, Nsahville.
J lfhuin, Editor Tennessee StaatsZeitung.
A UyerS Co., Wholesale Grocers, bashvi le.
Gems ai J. B. Palmer, Attorney, Murtreaboro.
General James It. Chalmers, Attorney, Memphis.
B F. C. Brook*, Banker, Memphis.
Hon. Benjamin G. Humphrey*, Governor of Mlaala-
eippl.
lion. T. T. Swann, Auditor of Mississippi.
General E. C. Walthall, Attorney. Cofleevillo Misa.
General W. F. Brautly, Attorney, Greece*) tro Mia*.
General S. D. Lee, Bro.ik,v!lIe, Mis*.
General J. Wheeler, Cotton Factor, New Orloan*.
General J. B. Hood, firm cf J. It. Hood A Co , New
Orleans.
General* Gibson A Austin, Attorney*, Now 0 -
lean*.
Prole-for J. P. Logan,'Atlanta, Ga.
Il ,n. Kemn P. Patties, Treasure; - of State, Raleigh,
North Caroling.
General N. B Forrest, Memphis.
NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
• of Hartford, ct.
Aufhorlzeil capital of > t $1300,000,
WM. R.~SYM0XS,
Agent for Savanuah,
16-1 in 15T Bay street.
PRIVATE SALE.
CrMcriH! I Groceries!!
LaROCHK, BELL WILLIAMS
Offer ai private sale at their Lowest Auction prices the
following:
20 casks Bacon Sides,
15 casks Bacon Shoulders,
W tierces Bacon Shoulders,
20 tierces Choice Sugar-Cured Hams,
10 hhds Family Hams,
10 bbls City-Cured Hama,
26 tierces Rice,
50 sacks Rangoon Rice,
100 kegs Lard,
20 kegs Choice Bqtter,
10 Kcgs-extra Canada Butter.
20 bbls Clarified Sugar.
Also,
260 bales best Eastern Hay,
200 balos best Northern H*y. decl4
The new and wty fast sailing steamship
GENERAL BARNES,
2,000 tons,
T. H. Morton, commander,
will positively leave on her regular day,
Thursday, Dee. W, at S o’clock p. sn.
For height or passage, having splendidly arranged
arcommodai ions, apply to ^
WILDER A FCLLARTON,
8 Stoddard'* Upper Range,
dec 15 Opposite the Post-ofllcc.
N. B.—No engaged berth, secured after Tuesday,
December 18th, unlea* paid for. .
Liverpool.
The new A 1 British bark
JOHN KILLS,
Capt. Mu-vin,
2,oon bales rapacity, and hav
ing one-half her cargo ready, will mve quick die-
patch. For balance of freidht-apply to
2 ** WILDER * FCLLARTON.
Regular Auction Sales
Heroes, Xules, Cattle, Wagons, Buggies,
CAKKUGE8, &c..
At the Veterinary 8table\ of R. YV. CAMPBELL, on
Bay street, between Jefferson and Montgomery streets,
wiU commence on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19th, and
every Wednesday thereafter. sepl4-tf
HOUSE FO Li SALE. „
BY OEO. W. WYLLY.
East half of Lot No. 57, Brown Ward.
The improvements consist of a two story duelling
with attic, on a brick basement, fronting on Liberty
street, opposite the United States Barracks.
For terms apply at oar counting r«>om. nolO
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY GEO. \V. WYLLY.
Will be sail! on tho Aral TUESDAY in January, 1867
between the legal hour* of sale, in front of the Court
House,
One-third of Lot No 4, Wesley Ward, and improve
ments, for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of the
estate of 8amuel M. Bond, deceased.
no6 J. B. MoIN IOSH, Administrator.
FIRE, MARINE
AND ACCIDENTAL
INSURANCE AGENCY.
. Capital and
Assets. ■
security Insurance Co. .$1,000,000
Ulicenlx Insurance Co 1,693,000
International Insurance Co.... 1,693,000
Manhattan Insurance Co 1,078,000
Harmony Insurance Co 600,000
North American Insurance CO.. 800,000
Total Cash Capital and Asset*.$7,097,000
. Capital.
New York Accidental In*. Co.....$'430,000
l ,'IUE, MARINE and INLAND Risk* taken in the
I’ above highly responsible Companies on Bulldluye
anil Merchandise, to any amount, at the lowest r.D*
•rrcspOBiliui; with the risk
Lo»es equitably adjusted and promptly paid.
A. A. LANE. Ageit,
f No. 12 Stoddard's Ran e, Bay street,
nol6-3m Savannah, Georgia.
PERUVIAN GUANO SUBSTITUTE!
BAUGH’S
RAW BONE
Super-Phosphate of Lime.
M ANUFACTURED under the formula originated
in 1851, and patented by
BAUGH & SONS,
SOL* PROPRIBTOBS, AT TO*
Delaware Diver Chemical Works,
PHILADELPHIA, C. S. A.
This old established Manure is {nanalactured from
Bone* that have not been tmrned or steamed, and it
contain* all their original organic matter. It Is ac
tive in it* operation, aud is a fertiliser o great dura
bility. It does not exhaust the soil like Peruvian
Guano, hut on I he couiravy permanently Improve* tt
Previous to 1861 it wa- intro-.inecd Into the South
ern Slate* to considerable extent, and again In 1846,
where it has been used with remarkable nieces*
upon
< OTTON, CORN, TOBACCO AND ALL CROPS.
A trial will convince any planter ot it* merits
Pamphlet* containing well known Southern evidence
lurnished upon application to New York or Philadel
phia offices. -
f*r~ Hold by duller, in all the principal cities and
towns throughoat the United State* ana Ihe British
Provinces. -
BAUGH & SONS,
SOJ-E MANUFACTURERS,
Office, No. MO Death Delaware Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA.
Dissolution of Co-partnership.
rfM18 co-partnership lately existing under the name
A ef BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN was dissolved
on She 1st instant, by mutual consent H. R. CHRIS
TIAN is alone authorised to collect debts duo the lab-
firm, and is charged with the closing of tho business.
SAMUEL P. BELL.
GEO. W. WYLLY,
declO-tf HENRY H. CHRISTIAN.
Notice
L aROCHE k WILLIAMS having purchased the in*
tercet of Wylly A Christian in the late firm ot
BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN, will continue the
business under thgname of
declo—tf
the name of
Troche, bell a williams.
Notice.
T HE subscribers having sold their interest in the
late buriuesa of BELL.-WYLLY A CHRISTIAN
to Messrs. LaROOHE A WILLIAMS, solicit a coutin-
uauoe of ihe business to the new firm.
GEORUK W. WYLLY,
do-10—tf HENRY R. CHRISTIAN.
Notice.
FT1HE subscribers having taken the storo lately occu-
X pled by York, Williams, Mclntiro k Co., will con
tiune tbo business under the firm name of WARD A
MoINTUUv- P. H. WARD.
dttdO—tf JOHN R. MONTI RE.
JEWETT & NORRIS,
ATTOHINIEYS AT I.A.W,
S». 46 Washington Street, Room 9,
BOSTON, MASS.,
Iiondou, Xlnglaxid
Collect Unclaimed Property, Money Debts
etc., etc., in
ENGLAND,
SCOTLAND,
AUSTRALIA,
IRELAND,
CANADA.
WALES,
Or any other British Colony.
Copies of Wills and all other Records obtained.
Cases prosecuted in favor of holrg, Legatee* and next
of Hn upon favorable terms.
CHARGES MODERATE.
More than {409,008,000 of unclaimed money, are
Invested in the National debt of Great Britain alone.
In trust for the unknown heirs, legatees, etc.
large portion of this is known to belong to
in America.
Mr. JEWETT is an Attorney at Law in England,
and the resident representative of the firm in that
country.
All letter* ma»t he addressed to tha Boston Post
Offica, and enclose stamp. •
HF.FKRBSCLS:
Gen. Wu. A. Ouistu, Troy, H. Y.
CoL Ebwa«t> Fior, cambrid-n-, Man.
Col. Wm. L. Piuint. Salem, Mass.
Capt 8. B. GHEdouv - , (I. s. N , Hamilton, Maaa.
Drain O. Chuhell, E-q., Cincinnati, own.
auss* 2**6iii
IE Lf! FOR NEW YORK.
PASSAGE RATES:
ffinkia Passage, $98 Message, $13
For
For Liverpool.
The A 1 American ship
NE PLUS ULTRA,
Woomiuev, Master,
having the larger portion of
her cargo engaged* will have qnick dispatch. For
farther Height engagements apply to
dec 4 tf BRIGHAM, HOLST A CO.
For Liverpool.
The first-class ship
AMERICA,
J. H. Moaners,
has commenced loading for the above port.
For freizht engagements apply to
dec!3—2w T. K. *«
i J. G. MILLS.
For Liverpool.
The A 1 American ship
WT& . CHARLOTTE,
Spkcoe, Master,
having a portion of her cargo engaged, and now go
ing on board, will have quick dispatch.
For balance of freight apply lo
decj-lOt WILDER & FULLARTON.
FOR NEW YORE.
OLD LINE.
THE SCHOONER
jVIyroverj
Captain Hrours,
having part of cargo engaged, will hsve digpatch ior
the above port. Apply to
decl7 STARR At ROBERTS.
For New York.
The brig
ANNIE M. KNIGHT,
Kniodt, Master,
having nearly completed her canto,
sve dispatch for i he above port. For freight,
apply to CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
decl:*—tf Cor. Bay and Abercom streeie.
ThA new and fait eidewheel steamship
SAN JACINTO,
LOVELAND, Commander,
will sail for the above port on her regular day,
lalarday, Dec. AM, at 8 1-7 o’ekeb a. as.
For rrelght or passage, having very au|krlor ac-
commodattoee, apply to „ ^ HARDEE,
No 19 Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON A ALLEN,
No.» Bowling Gieen, New York.
Shippers sending cotton to the press mast see that
the bales are marked plainly on the edge. decl7
For Baltimore.
The new end elegant steamship
• FANNIE,
Capt! H. H. Smoot.
Will tail (or Baltimore on
4
Thursday, Dee. 90, at — .’clock — m.
For freight or passage, having good accommo
dations, apply, to
WEST A DANIELS.
declT • . Jones’ Block.
Murray’s Line
FOR
NEW YORK.
fheflrst-class, new steamship
* . Xj e o ,
' H. C. DEARBORN, Commander,
will eail on
Tuesday, Dec. 18, at 3.30 o’clock p. m.
For freight or passesfe. having' superior accommo
dations.';:; tv t" HUNTER A OAMMBLL,
declo ■ 84 Bay street.
.Charleston arid Savannah
- STEAM PACKET LINE.
FOUR TIMES A WEEK.
For Gharter.
Constantly on hand and for
charter, b M ALL VESSELS,
s itable to carry Rife slid Cot
ton on the cosst.*ror further
particulars apply to
A. RICHARDSON,
194 Bay ttreet.
Eor Palatka, Fla.*
YU ST. SIMON’S ISLAND. BRUNSWICK,
ST MARY'S. FERNANDINA, MAY-
PORT MILLS, JACKSONVILLE AND
PRJOLATA.
.THE
KATE,
Capt. Lockwood,
will leave as al>ove<rom Charleston Wharf, f'*>t of
West Broad street, on every THURSDAY Mt'RN
ING, at 10 o’clock.
This Boat is in perfect order, and has superior
state room accommodations tor Passengers.
Freight received at ull Mutes and stored in ware
house on wharf, free of expense.
Transportation charges on goods paid promptly.
For freight or pasmgo apply, to
F M. MYRELL,
no2-tf Charleston Whsrf.
For Charleston, S. C*
The new steamer
DICTATOR,
(1,000 Tons.)
Captain L. M. COXEITER,
Will resume her regular trips us above, commencing
Weduesday, 21th last., at 9 o'clock a. m.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
L. J. UUILMARTIN A CO,
oC22-tf . 148 Bnv street.
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND
INGS ON THE ST. JOHN’S RIVER
The new ttcamcr
DICTATOR,
|f!,00h Tons.)
Captain L. It. COX UTTER,
Having undergone thcrongh refcalra, wiil rcenrne
her regular rpu.e, as above, leaving Savannah
Every Saturday, at 3 o’clock p. III.
For freight or passage, having splendid accommo
dations, apply on board, pr to
L. J. GUILMARTIN k 00.,
oc22-tf 118 Bsy street.
EVERY MOnSaY.-wFdNESDaTTIFRIDAY AND
SATURDAY MORNINGS, ATT O’CLOCK,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT,
touching at BlnIRon every Wednesday.
The Steamer*
PILOT BOY,
Captain W. T. McNKLTY.
AND
ELIZA HANCOX,
Captain J. R. RICHARDSON,
will le to the Florida Steam racket Wharf regularly
as above.
HANCOX every Monday and Fridav.
PILOT BOY every Wednesday aud Saturday.
Returning will leave Charleston,
HANCOX every Wednesday aud Satnrday.
1’ILOT BOY every Monday end Friday.
For freight engagements or passage, apply at tho
office, Florida Steam Packet Whsrf, or to
CLAGUORN k CUNNINGHAM,
no2T-tf Agents.
For Liverpool.
The A 1 American ship
JOHN PATTEN,
having half of her cargo engaged, and going on
board, will have qnick dispatch an above.
For balance ol freight, apply to
dec7-10t CRANE A GRAYR1LL.
FOR CHARLESTON.
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
THE
CROTON,
Capt. B. W. Tilton,
Will leave for Charleston and intermediate plnce
every THURSDAY MORNING, at 11 o’clock, from.
Ferry Wharf.
For rrelght Or passage, apply lo the Captain on
board or to T. B. MARSHALL A URO.,
noiatf Agrn’s.
OLD SElMEEKLtlM
Leave every Tuesday and Saturday.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RY’S, FERNANDINA JACKSON
VILLE AND PICQLATA.
The new and elegent steam packets,
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. KING, and
SYLVAN SHORE,
Capt. JAMBS TUCKER, «
laving been specially fitted np for this route v 1th
unsnrpassed accommodation*, will leave regularly
for the above place*, the Sylvun Shore every TUES
DAY MORNING, and the Lizzie Baker every SATUR
DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock.
Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday
and Friday, arriving at Bavannah every Wednesday*
and Saturday mornings, in time to connect with the”
New York steamers.
For freight or Passage apply at the office on Florida
wharf, or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
Agents.
N. B.—All frolght payable by shipper*. jylo-tf
For sale by
BAUGH, BROTHERS A CO.,
General Wholesale Agents,
181 Pearl street, New York.
Partner "Wanted,
r associate hlmaalf with the advertiser in the
saturation of a
RICE PLANTATION,
Sight miles Dorn Augusta. I nropoea to plant 300
acres in Cotton and 20e acres in Corn, and propose
raiding HO balsa Cotton and 2,400 bushels Corn. 1
require $8,500, for which I will sell wne half the crop.
A safe investment, paying over 9* per cent. Address
decl*—lw PLANTER, Augusta. Ga.
R.A. HABDEE4C0.,
Stoddard’s Bangs, (avaaask.
n>14-dAtw3m A j, ■ ; ‘ '
,R Moots, do
r OC WUbnr.Ga
P Westervelt, N Y
T BOone, do
Mlae Colwell, do
H S Holdridge, Ga
Mrs Tea to, liartford
Capt T H. Morton,
Mrs: •’
200 T0H8 landing from schooner Y
W S Roberta, N Y
GP Barlow, Ga
WH lacker k lady, Hass
B H Gnrnsey, Fla
I Conklin, Ala
A B Masaman, Phiia
P C Schumann, N Y
J H Beall, Texas
G C Norton, Brunswick
J S Richards A wife, N Y
B Richards, N Y
WM Smith, City
P H Wood, Cit?
F Murray, Augusta
Steinway Pianos.
W E are sole Agents for these celebrated Plan** in
Savannah, Augusta and Macon.
■ Parsons who with to purchase can either send to
the Manufacturers for their price list, or wa will fur
nish them here.
We sell at Factory prices, warrant them, and keep
them In tone for one year, for purchasers in this city,
thereby saving them freight, bun ranee, drsyage and
other expenses, beetdea procuring for them a select
ed instrument _
deef-tf JOHN a SCHREINER A SONS.
Law Co-partnership.
r US undersigned have united their rTtifca*hm*l tor
tercets from this data, and will be found at Ik*
same offieas they have hitherto respectively osauptad
on Bay street, next seat of tha old City Hotel.
Wanted.
r *
B OARD WANTED by a Gentleman, for himself,
wife, child and servant, in a genteel private fam
ily, where the comforts of a home can ha enjoyed by
pariag for them. Address Poet Office Box 740.
"Wanted,
r hire. one or two Colored Carpenter*, to build a
few small heuasa on a plantation wear town.
Also. Labored to work on the same dace,
decl*—St . ROBERT HABERSHAM.
Soluble Pacific Guano.
T HE composition of this GUANO is identical with
Peruvian. It differs only i. the proportions of
the same elements. While it contains less Ammo
nia, it has nearly twice the qnant’.ty or Phosphate of
Lime, fifteen per cent, of which Is IMMEDI ATELY
SOLUBLE. Its elfecta on cotton the past season have
in many instances excellalkPuiuvian Gnann. It has
in ne case proved less active in the arly growth of
toe crop. Wneu brought intervenes, the crop does
not suffer from ita use, as in the case with Peruvian
Guano. By reason of the presence in lt of so large a
per cent, of PbospUatc.of Lime, Its use improve- the
soil to an extent that cannot be realized from Pet u-
viin Gnano. Even cargo of this Gnano Is subjected
to rigid INSPECTION ANALYSIS, and Is sold on a
baste or actual value. The undersigned agent is pre
pared to. Inrnish the testimony of well known Geor
gia sedwouth Carolina planlei*. in evidence of the
anperior excellence of this Guano.
E. C. WADE M CO., Ageuto,
dec6-eod3m , SavannahTOa.
Fruits, English Pickles/ Ac.
1 AA JOKES, whole, half add
il/U ’ quarter boxes Raisins,
tfl tonus Figs,
' -sssKSKSSarsa.
20 casks CtWi Blackwell’s celebrated
Tickle*, aaaartoi—enow Chow, Watout,
. Onion*,etc.,.
4 cases Lea A Perrins’ Wonvatershire Sauce.
6 cade* entry Powder aad Eaglisb Sauces,
9 barrelsCroa* A Blackwell’s Pic Fruits,
20 dozen Pore Dffrimn Mn’tard,
. ULWERBMPLOVIENT.
MONTH and expenses paid Male or
lAUUKtisle Agents, to introduce a New and
seful Imrention, of absolute ntilliy in every bonse-
eold Agents preferring to work cn commission can
am trout $20 to $50 per day. For full particulars,
enoloee stamp, and address
W. G. WILSON A CO..
oeSl -3m Oleveland, Ohio.
Wanted,
B Y a gentleman to this dly. to oomplete hi* flies
tbelasnsa -of tbs Ntors Ana HlUia for the
■on-ha of March, April and Jffiy of the present yanr - notl-tf
ter wh eh • libe.a! price will be paid on delivery at -. _ _ . .
the New* aad Herald office. teptt-^T DlMOlUtiOfl Of Co-Partfiei
n Lot for Lease.
ppm FINE GARDEN lot, eonar of ffimdw and
A Thundetoolt roads will be. iaaaad for atoriuof
Boarding.
tbs corner of Montgomefy and South Bread
streets to tpe corner of Jefferson street and Bay lane, -
hurt’ssid stand. Gentlemen can be accommodated
with Private an l Transient Board on moderate
terms. oc2o-3m
and Cabbages
TIBCnVING, and tor salatfoy
" P.JOALLANAN A Qfk,
Corner Habersham aalRl
h ' ■ SAYdtoum «ku, ^tober Mh. 1866.:
Frinfdf^arftereh^, Tan Horn, Hoixtoub k
Mobbay elites this day, by its own limitation.
ROLL YOKE A MURRAY.
OCl* CHAMpYAN HORN.
VALUABLE
Rice Plantation to-Lease.
2. '. v • *, *
^ RICE PLANTATION i*
Camden county, one of
supplied w.thevsij
a term of year* on _
fiec4-tr- . _ J-R«i
Rope, Rope,
TOST received from Meson. Rkhardson, Chataid
el A Co.,*f LMtoBalf.,» q cot la and half aeilff
of ‘•Missouri Mill*” RPfcnoBperlor article, folly
equal to their eelet>raMH"W$*a Real” brand, sndfor
sale on reaeonebie tarareka^ .
* C °'
Law Notice. m ,
T HE undersigned baa removed hi a Law Office %o
the aecoqd floor of the old CUy Hotel Bnildidg,
on Bay street, Ato.
noO-tf - WRNRY WILLIAMS.
Spring Wagon
Sale.
A TFLY^itt. ONJONBOB, Blacksmith. Bay stmt,
oaneatto*Mr. ffeaai Carriage Maunivctcry.
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