The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 20, 1866, Image 3

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, f jbjp ,; cn eral Barms, Thursday, December JO, , 4 *■ rott rnii.iuM.paiA. ‘ rouawanda, Saturday. December 2», at -*9 SJ, T ' • • -lit- '.-..Sau Jacinto, Saturday, December 22, at lk ts. ■ ^ 0B BiLTIUOBI. tannic, Thursday, December 20, at — * roa plobida. tBi cv cry Til uraday morning at9 o'clock ucuuor, every Saturday, at 3 p. in. ' 3 r purie JJ,ll!0r ’ L ‘ Tery Saturday morning, at '' a !van snore, ovety Tuesday morning, at t- you cuiBleston. phot Boy, uvery Wednesday and Saturday Hniicox, every Monday and Frida; Eii za • , |u ,,. lt or. every Wednesday, at 9 a. m. u rjiilie, every Saturday, at 7 o’clock a. 1 " Cl p.otou, every Thursday at 11 o’clock, von AUGUSTA. Kclipse and Express. FOB DARIEN. ,, ji oool, Friday morning, December ,oi- r “ ■ ' , o'clock. sSSs —' t ullJ Departure at Trains. .. OLI'JCO U.1ILV PASSU MOEB UP TV AIK. a,vanualt at 8 a. h i/fi" ' ,,,-usta at 6:15 P. M 8P '“ ,, v IilitVS PASSESOEB TRAIN' ,.lu at 7 a.m.' ,‘vuswat 8:45 a. m. --"‘ J"savannah at 7:05p.m. : \l• jil l' PASSENGEB TKA1N ■a Savoauah at J'° L ? P ' i.--™* ---aslant 4:00 a. m. a.*'"’ 1 * .[jt-on at.......... ....7:00a.m. 1 ' -I .- SIOBT PASSENOEB TltAlN ...6:40 p. M. ,aat 8:25 P. M. "i*Savannah at 5:30 a. H. ..lrcville and Gordon trams connect with * 1 ,. iwn night passenger trains at Gordon. UCLF HAiunoAU—DAILY (Sundays ex cepted) savannah at I,.. A * M ' . ..omasvilleat 7:10 r. M. auasviUeat 6:00 a. M. ivoimaU at 6:10 P.M. ASuntm axs Eqnstoinrut Light.—We hare shown b> Messrs. E. t>. Smyths ft Oo., 10# Broughton street, S newly Invented burner for lamp* for burning the “Campbell Oil,” s recently dtooov- eredlBarnlnStlng laid. This oil gtvss -a sod and pore light, is free from offensive odors, Is non-explo sive, and considered cheaper than Keroslns or any other oil heretofore in use. The burner ,1a very aim- plain Its construction, and can be applied to lie ker- oaineor fluid lamps. The lamps, burners and oil are for sale in this city by Messrs. E. D. Smythe h Co., 109 Boughton street, who are the agents. The illuminating properties of the oil may be seen at the store of the former. The agent, Mr. W. E. Whittle, is now in tb« city, and is prepared to give any* information concerning the oil which may be required. Cmbuimai Excursions.—By reference to the adver tisement of Mr. Haines, Superintendent of the At lantic and (lull Railroad, it will be seen that during tho Christinashoildaya.commencing with the 24th inst.,ex- curslon tickets to any point on that road, good nntil January,2d, will be sold at reduced prices. Parties who desire a little recreation and to eat their Christ- mas turkey with their country friends, will avail them selves of the opportunity thus afforded them by the liberality oi the company. A New Steameb.—The Bandy Moore, consort of the Jails St. Clair—a description of which ws gave some time since—intended tor the Home Line be tween this city and Augusta,arrived here yesterday, in charge of Captain Moody. She is the same model and was built by the same parties as the Julia, and will immediately be put upon the route by Mr. M. A. Cohen, the Agent. [COMMUNICATED.] The undersigned. Justices of the Peace for Chatham county, being in the city of Savannah On Sunday, the 16th instant, tally concur in the card published in the News and Herald of Tuesday, the 18th Instant, signed by Justices Smith, Hart, Verdery and Lain. Philip M. Russell, J. P. Lawbeuce Connell, J. P. AUasass—This Day. Sna naea s is Sun seta t oi HIGH WATER. .. * 391 At Port (09 Shipping intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Wedresdat, Dec. lit, i860. Arrived. Steamship San Jacinto, Loveland, New If oik— B H Hardee. Steamer Bandy Moore, Moody, Philadelphia—M A Cohen. Steamer Kate, Lockwood, Charleston, Ac—F M Myrell. Steamer Two Boys, Garnett, Augusta—Erwin A Hardee. Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka-Claghorn A Cunningham. Steamer Eliza Hancox, UlchardsoD, Charleston— Clachom A Cunningham. Steamer Eclipse, Jones, Augusta—A Wilcox A Co, Brig LStaples, Stowers, Cardenas, in ballast—B;a:r A Bickford. SI op James Grubb, Dolltver, New Smyrna, with 3,000 orange, to Master. Hughes' flat from plantation, with 1.2C0 bushels rough rice, to K Habersham A sou. Mauigault's flat from plantation, wi'h COO bushels rough rice, to B Habersham A Son. Cummin’s flat from plantation, with 300 bushels rough rice, to Rose A Arkwright. L , v0 , Macon at.... i'll' " .STILL a iiltOTHEH, Newsdealers, Bta- *, --it lioOKSollers, Ball street (down stairs; 'Vwyiauf, next to the Post Office, are au 'ted agents for tU Dailt News A Uebald. ei'i with ibeiu will he promptly attended ,.:iivrs Mayor's Court. li-vu ■ of His lienor, Mayor Anderson, yestcr- morning, was well attended. Black spirits and te'mingled, mingled, minglod, but tho white had ■ r nrcdoiuiuauco. ' (jvriuau gentleman was charged with creating a .-irbum-e, hut lie ottered testimony to prove that he uut to blajut*. It appeared that the disturbance •. occasioned by a dog, and the police officer arrest- •but oue **1 the parties. Alter hearing the evidence ...dtjeaiUut was fined five dollars. a young man was charged with being drank end -isting tho police officer. He denied that be offered H»unro. but probably his memory waB clouded. He vj fined six dollars, j. Roily and F. Kane wore charged with being ..jjb am i mistaking Reynolds Square tor their board- house. One of them looked as though he .had fell something and hurt his face a little, while the • [\ scis of his companion, though a young man, Av'xed though he was too fond of tjip ro»y. They Tire charged Three dollars each for their lodgings, jioies Childs, a negro, was charged with selling dry ,i, trithout a license. It appears James had made .rurohase at auction of some stockings. He bought ; zeu pairs tor twenty cents a pair, and thought he -at sell those which he didn’t want, which he did rte rate of twenty-five cents a pair. His story be- pretty straight, he was merely lined in costs. News and Pictobial Papebs.—We are indebted to Rankin & Brother for New' York papers of the 16th lost., and a variety of the most amusing comic picto rial publications, including Jolly Joker, Nick-Nax, for the holidays, and Jonathan’s Yankee Notions. Also Beadle’s Monthly Magazine for January. Personal.—We had the pleasure yesterday of re ceiving a visit from Mr. Btockton, the courteous and enterprising publisher of that sterling and popular journal, the Constitutionalist, of Augusta. Late Nobthern Papers.—Our thanks are due Eo- till & Brother for the New York Times and the Her aid of the 16th Inst., and the Atlantic Monthly for January. From the Fair.—Our thanks are dua to the lady managers of the Catholic Orphans’ Fair for refresh ments sent us last evening. We would direct attention to tho advertisement of a lost xeceipt book in another column. Cleared. Baltimore—^West & Steamer Pilot Boy, McNelty, Charleston—Clag* horn A Cunningham. Steamer swan, Cohen, Augusta—M A Cohen. Steamer Dictator, Coxetier, Charleston—L J Guil- m&rtm A Co. Receipt*. Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Jacksonville—-68 bales sea isluud cotton, 20 bbls oranges, to hhds co coanuts, 1 bbl ayrup, and mdze. Per steamer hhza Hancox, from Charleston—500 sac ks.salt, 3 bales sea island cotton, and mdze. Per Bteamer Two Boys, from Augusta—127 bales cotton, and mdze. Miscellaneous. CHRISTMAS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT BT BLUM * kEYIK. - Will be wld THIS DAT. 90th but. In front of store, - st 10 o'clock a. m., . lOMk fa Wad ITemc 10 Mile Sm oked Shoulder. . M bbls Soger Cured Mama 10 bbk PI, Shoulder! OF El E xports. Per steamship Fannie, for Baltimore—250 bales up land cotton, 4G pkgs mdze, 30,000 feet lumber. Per Blackflsh. for Washington—110,500 feet timber, T5,Ooo feet lumber, liobbery. j. Bo-hy and L. Farsheim wore arraigned before SjHonor, Mayor Anderson, yesterday looming, on -»charge of entering the house of a lady and draw- l pistols. The officers who arrested them did so at ^ msuuco of one of the witnesses. Tho witness, >:ng called, said that, thete being a knock at the door, wat to it and admitted the defendants, who bk'.l into the parlor and from there to tho chamber j ie juoprietress, where they drew their pistols. l^Titness threatened to call the police, when tli© it.xcnt out, but only to go to the back part of the frtttktnd etitei.* tho yard. , da lady who kept the house testiAed that the sr-es came into her room and flourished their pis- i, but she didn’t know the reason. They hod jikd in the house, but had been ordered not tore mother witness, a young man, said the defendants at bct’ii boarding with his mother, and that night uleutcred the house and robbod it of various arti *i. Wiiea arrested some of the goods were found on of oue of the parties, which were identified -r the witness as the property of his mother. They nr* then turned over to the County Court, and,upon ujuiiuation before Judge Russell, were committed, iu de.auk ’if bail, to auswor the charge of larceny. Savannah Cotton Market. Savannah, December 19,1866. There was a good demand to-day, though sales were not very extensive, holders being firm in their ideas. We hear of sales of about five hundred bales, and quote as follows: Good ordinary 29 @30 Low Middling 30*@30»* Middling *. 31 @31* Now Vork (strict) middling 8‘J Augusta Cotton Market* Augusta, December 18,1866. There has been, in the aggregate, a very active week in the cotton market. The market stiffened somewhat on Tuesday, and advanced on Wednesday >i(2ilc., which continued up to Friday morning, when prices fell back to the quotations of last week, and eo con tinued to this morning, notwithstanding the favor able news in this morning’s papers from Liverpool. The scarcity of money is tho great drawback upon the trade. Middling 30 @31 Strict middliBg. 31 @31 >4 Good middling........ 31 *@‘£2 WEEKLY. STATEMENT OF COTTON FOB AUGUSTA' AND HAMBURG, DECEMBER 18, 1866. Stock on hand Sept. 1st, 1866 9,588 Received since 4th inst 8,231 previously.. 25,436—33,673 43,266 0,173 19,816—25,! PSk»«nfier«. Per sttamxhip San Jacinto, from New Yoik— E B Staples and wile, W W lWykin and wife, J Gross, £ Davis and wife, N S Jenkins, Miss Gre . g. W H Ro man, £ A Coachman, W P Robinson, Clias H Wajker, W £ Case, A Gump, Ciias Waae and wife, J K Adams, D A Johnson, C H Cook, Jas Jennings and wiie, J & Pruden. E Pillsbury, Mrs E Dobton, Mr Dobsou, Miss R Wilcox, Mrs Taylor, W Mace, Alex Mace, A G Clarkson, Robt Hunter, Chas Brown, Alex Giaham. Per steamer Kate, from Charleston—Capt Grooves, S Clark, Miss Tuppejr.T R Cau;y, W Roche, P Lander, wife anu 3 children, Geo Young, C A Crouupeiin, J J Green, Jos Platt, Mr Kishoff, E K Sanders, Miss Cii&ryol, Rev Mr Harold, lady, 2 children aud svts. Per steamei Two Boys, from Augusta— B W First, Mrs First, R Kilters, W Waters, li Health, 8 Shuman M D PittB, F GLunu, Miss Morgan, Mrs Ciearc, Miss Greiner, F A Parnell, T » Riley, Dr B W Lawton, Dr J a Lawton, J W Morgan, £ H Funster. E Gooding, J Tyson, W F Maner and lady, J W Maner, It R Tur ner. J W Wilson, J A Roberts, J W Jaudon, and 30 deck. Per steamer Lixz’o Baker, from Palatka, Ac.—Miss Teaeda.e, Miss Austin, Miss Arnow, Rev C B King, M Smith, l* Shuverlck, J £tacy, Mr Lee, Mr Levereti, A G Wilkins, Mr Daniel, C D Briguou, Mr Symons, J Lachlison, J Foster, J Austin, Mr Odom, C II Beard, W.Williams, J Bams, and 15 deck. Per steamer Eliza. Hancxo, from Charleston—E Lewis, F A Curtis, W J Randolph, Mrs Morgan, A (J Morgan, W J paruiili.R M Fuller, Mrs M Richardson, A L Burns, J Williams, J Phelps^W Currell, J T Man. J C ltunbey, J G Mekols, G W Bouton, and 40 deck. Exported since 4th inst ‘ previously Stock on hand Dec. 18th, 186G 17,272 p. s.—There has beet* a vpry good demand for cot ton to-day, aud tho sales foot up 911 bales: 5 at 27, 7 at 28, 6 at 28>£, 82 at 29,97 at 30, 42 at 30 &, 99 at 31, 52 at 31#. 96 at 31#, 7 at 31#, 172 at 32, 210 at 32#, and 76 bales at 32#c. The receipts are 725 bales. We quote the market stiff, as follows: Low middling -39 @30# Middling •. 31 @31# Strict middling 31#@3^ Good middling * * * * 32#@32 / Driving Through Lanes.—Notwithstanding sov- ral wttgi’uers have been fined for making thorough- ires of the lanes, contrary to ordinance, and the lact !i.at notice has been repeatedly given, almost every <kj some ono is brought before His Honor on this tharge. The most of the offenders have been negroes we suppose they do not read the papers. Yesterday morning, A. Miller aud Wm. Kane, ijred, were charged with this offence. They plead :uuranc» of the law, and wero probably truthful They were fined each two dollars. A. Bacon, colored, was charged with the same (7ence. He said be was a stranger in the city, and father-in-law 'was merely taking him around the city to allow him bow to drive. The old man was c-ikd aud said he had lived here for several years and there had been a law against driving through oaes, but he had not read the papers lately, and ’•iitught tho law was not enforced. The defendant ^ Sued two dollars. Xew Photograph Gallery.—Mr. J. W. Perkins, *Ul known in this city as a photographer, has just i-cuod a new' and elegant establishment on Brough *-ii street, opposite the Marshall House. Tho house built expressly for a daguerrean^and photograph j establishment, by Mr. Alfred Haywood, and has the w -$t sky-light to bo found south of Philadelphia. Tius apartment was arranged by Mr. Perkins himself, aid is perfect. Tho front room is neatly fitted up, and tis its retiring room for ladies. Tho pictures taken > Mr. Theodore Starbuck, who is in charge of the can hardly bo excelled. Mr Perkins has on hand an excellent assortment of r«.rc jgc )pic views and fancy photographs, besides a •vgeaud haudsoiue assortment of albums, suitable to holiday presents. The lower floor of tho building. Jbich is not yet finished, is intended for an art ga:- try and show room. Tbe Savannah Agricultural Society.—At a meeting of the Savannah Agricultural Society last evening a permanent organization was effected by •be election of tbe following officers, viz : President—John Screven. Vico President—W. S. Lawton. Treasurer—B. Phillips. Secretary—A. M. C. Duncan. Council of Administration—A. S. Izard, Montgome ry Gumming, George S. Owens, John Cheves, J. N. A. Gris > old, Charles Farnsworth and A. B. Barnwell. Larceny.—A young negro named Green waa before H.s Honor, the Mayor, yesterday morning, charged with stealing a kitt of mackerel. The fact of his haw- iQ? the mackerel waa proven, and the yonng scamp •aid a white man gave tbe kitt to him to aeU. In answer to a queetion of Hie Honor, the boy said he •'line from Augusta two months ago; that hie parents were |dead, |but he had a mothar and aister. This was the fourth time he had been before the Meyor, who ordered him to be sent to Colonel Crofton for an ea.finite period. We notieo the arrival here of the schooner H. t-'urtiB, with a cargo of soluble Pacific guano, con- “dned to Messrs. K. C. Wade & Co. This guano has teen in extensive uso for several years and is re - Bwrded au excellent article for corn and cotton. We would recommend our planting friends, Who wish to hdrehase fertilizers for the next year, to giveMeaara. t’. Wade k Co. a call before purchasing elsewhere. AN Autiole or TauB Maarr.—'‘Brown’s Bronchial Troches" are the most popular article In this country w Europe for Throat Diseases and Coughs, and this P^pnlsrity is based upon real merit, which cannot be Mid of many other preparations In the market which >re really but weak imitations of the genuine Trochee. Fixing Squibs —The boys do not appear willing to Pay any regard to the ordinanoe against firing squibs *hd crackers, or do not -road the papan. Yesterday w-rning Joe Green, colored, from the (fountry, was charged with tUia offence. He didn’t know the law, wm fined costs for his ignorance. Fxqh New Yobi.— 1 Tho steamship Ban Jacinto, on. dtr command of Captain Loveland, arrived bars yea- ‘ cril »y. We ere again indebted to Pursers Burn* and bocharty for fatore, and flies of New York papers PERKINS’ Photograph and Art Gallery BROUGHTON STREET, Opposite the Marshall House, SAVANNAH, I S now open for the reception of visitors. His old patrons, amt tho public generally, are respect fully invited to call and examine his NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLE OF PICl'UKES, consisting of Plain Photographs or every size and description. Plain Porcelain, Porcelain Ivorytype lu oil or water colors, Cabinet and Life Mze Portraits iu oil or pas. tel, Retouched Imperial, Cabinet und Life Size Crayon, and every other style of PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURE known to the Art. Possessing a superior light, con strutted under his own supervision, he feels that he can give satisfaction to all. His pain’lng Is executed by MR. If. CO! LINS, well known as the r.ble and eminently successful Artist, ot the Augusta Gallery during the last seven years. Tue public sue cordially invited to call and examine his exquisitely finished Paiiitings. SMALL AMBROTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS AND DAGUERREOTYPES copied into any of the above style Portraits. deciO Consignees. Per steamship Fan Jacinto, from New York—Aus tin & E, W B Adams, A & G R K Agt,G K K, L S Ben nott, N K Baum, W K Boggs, Boggs & Cauu, Brady A S, Blun & M, T il Bolsnaw. £ & M Brown, W Beau fort, J A & J F Brown, W H Burroughs, Bell, \V A c, Biyan, H A Co, Bcuse & li, Champion A F, M A Co hen. Crane A G,A T Campbell,Cooper,O A F, Conerat A J, Claghorn <f C, O Coheu, A Conen, A T Cunning ham, Duncan Sc J. Doyle A L, M S Doyle A Co, A Duteahoeler, DeWilt A Morgan, B Dciiiwes, fi> W Da- vla, T J Dunbar, Esrill A Bro, Einstein A E, Erwin A H, Epstein A Bro, E Ehrlich, A A L T, A Fcrnaudez, M Ferst A Co, J Fiiess, A Goinm, T T & Co. \V D Griffiu a Co, S Goodall, C L Gilbert, G W Garmauy, Guckenheiuicr A S, J Gilliland A Co, Gazan A Bro, G A Bruwu, AHaiig, Holcombe & Co, N A Hardee, Heist A L, Hunter AG, R Hum, Uabei>)miu A Sous, licsS A G, Hone A G, E A llardee, W H Johnson, B P Johnson, H K Jackson, N B Kuujip, J Ko^x, Ken- uy A O B, E H Eerliu, A Levy, Linvilie A G, G B La mar, Lippman A Bro, J Li t ‘pm in, S M Lcderer, J Lau^sdorle, Luthron A Co, McKee, Leant it A Co, K Milulire AC , A J Miller A Co, Miller A Bro, G Mur- kins, E F Metcalf A Co,U Meinhard A Bro, A F Mira, Mulloa A F, F M Myiell, A Munro. J G Mehrtclis, G McGinly. J Oliver, E O’Byrne & Sou, O’Dowd A M. £ Padoiford, Palmer A D, Pirse A T, H G uuwe, C 1> Rogers A Bro, Southern t,x, F W Sims A Co, Sloan. s> ac s, E D Smythe, Tison & G. Wojd A C, C White, il W a li, K A Wallace, W P Young, and others. Per steamer Lizzie B.»ker, from Jacksonville—L J Guilmartiu A Co, Krwiu A Harden, clagborn a C, J L Vilialonga, Douse A Bryant, T U Willingham, A T uuniiinguam. N A Hardee, Tison A G, Brev Maj F li Parker, Smith & Kemp, W M Tuuno A Co,^Whitcomb A Gordon, Bryan, riaitriage A Co. S G ilaynos, Johu Ryan. Per steamer Eliza Hancox, fiom Charleston—Clag- horn A C, Duucau A J, W M Tunuo A Co, J Man. Per steamer Two B03 a, from Augusta—S J Josephs A Co, E C Wane A Co, L J Guilmartiu A Co, P 11 Berm, Duvant A W, Phillips A M, Einstein .A E, A Duicnhoffcr A Co, Brigham, H A Co. SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Comprising Elegantly Uluatrated Gift Books, Photograph Albums, Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, Ladies' ToiDt Cases, Glove Boxes, Retieulea, Work Boxes, Card Cases, . Bibles,' Prayers, Services, Devotional Books, Magic Lanterns, Games of all kinds. The new and exceedingly Interesting Game, A\^ax* Chess, Invented by Col. Richardson, of Virginia. PARLOR CROQUET, A charming Game for evening entertain ment at home. The last and best Game out is the Parlor Cue Alley Among the smaller Games are— Three Merry Men, Grandfather’s Games, Author’s Improved, The AIo.it Laughable Thing ou Earth, The Checkered Game of Life, Peter Coddle’s Trip to New York. Consignee, per Central R. II, • Dec. 19,1866. t,5(i9 bales coitoo, 9 <lo yarna.il do domestics, 1 ear furniture, 66 bronze guna, 2 car. ca’tle. 24 car- lumber, aud mdze—To Linvilie & G, 11 SJcLcol. W li aura A Co, Crane A G, Maly AtKiin-ou, Mucky, B A Co, Lath lop A Co, Eiesteiu .V li, 1 S K Axsun, Cap: Reynolds, G W Adams, C It R Agt, A Low A Co, 11 A Uainmell, F W Simek Co, a,oan, 8 .v. a. Jones & Way J W Lathrop & ce, Brady A M, Wilder .v V. S A Ha; dee A Co, Clark, J A Co, trwm A 11, IV Battersby Co, Brigham, Holet x Co, G Patton A bon, borrell Bros, a F Metcalf A Co, 8 .1 Josephs a Co, Puidips A jl Guerard, F A Co. l’addlford a Cope, 8 L di Co, o Coheu A Co, P H Helm, Boihivell A VV, 'iison A C. S Hartiidge, J F A M Hamilton. E C trade A Co, ' Junta, A Myera A Co. Receipts per Atlantic A Gulf R.R. Dec. 19, 1860. 114 bales cotton, and mdze—To J Vaughan, G W Germany, F W Sims A Co, 8, S A S, Davant A W. Ti sou A G. Duncan A J, Erwin A U, Richardson A Bar uard, Brady A M. H Randell dTCof, 201 and 203 Bay Street, West or Babnabd St., A VS in Store and for sale— lob barrels Flour, Super Extra and Choice 60 barrels Heekeps SU wnr. Red and Bide. 75 bags Rio Coffee, Fair and prime. 50 pockets Java Coffee. 200 caddies Black and G cen Teas. 100 barrels Reflnod Sugars, all grades. 75 barrels Molasses and Syrop. 50 tube Botter, Goehen and Western. 200 tubs Lard, Pure Leaf and Pressed. 250 boxes Cheese, State, Factory aud EDg. Dairy. 200 boxes New Layer Raisins. 26 cases Sardines. , .. . 30 bags Ground Pepper and Al>pkc 150 casus Fuk.es, Peaches, Oysters, AC. 200 dozen 2 and 3 Hooped Bucket'. loO dozen Brooms. 100 half barrels Mackerel, 1, ^and 3. Citron, Currants, Figs, Nuts, Candies, etc. decl7-6t ■■ — McCarthy COTTON CINS, FOR SALE BY CHIPMAN & CHAPIN, 208 BAY 8TRBBT, COTTON MACHINERY For Sale. o ,»B THIRTY-INCH 8PREADKB Twenty-four thirty-inch CARD?, *TWO DRAWING FRAMES, Six Patterson SPREADERS, ,11 in good order. A. CROZER, 113 South Front street, Pndwdelphia. —Jlv Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. Q. WiLTDxitGEa i A Gray, Ga J W Price. Fla Jaa Young, Macon ■ J G Brantiy, Ga A T Brantiy, Ga E It Dudley, Ga J N Bithen, Ga Col s Newsotn, Ga OB Krlchauff. Get many C A Crommclin, Holland Jas Pratt, N Y Dr Hartoid, lady, 3 child'n aud z svts. Charleston [ W Jones, Haiubridge H Blnnt, do G W Jones, do Z Blunt, do J D Stevens, Ga Mrs J D Stevens, Ga J T Dunvroody. % do Ed Bradford, Jr, Fla Geo R Cook, do Jno Parahley, do H D Kennedy, do J A Hunter, do Wm Jones g J Lanahan,. Balt S E O’Neal. Ga W B Calhoun, 8 O Dr Mitchell, Fla W N Ganlly, N Y samlSaotloia,Fi» Chas F Woolly, N Y Wm D ltennoids S H Le Compte T J Smith Jas Selby, Balt J Beall, Ga Geo L Denning Ga A Fisher, Ga D G Hughes, Ga J P Stockton, Augusta Jas Lewis, Ga J H Robert. S C Jas Maner, PC F Maner and lady, SC 10 Mins Beflnafl Lard 90 tube Goahen Bator 10 bbls Nev Buckwheat Flour IQ boxss Tobacco * ■ ltrboxes Starch 6 bbla Yellow Sonar 6 bbls Floor 14 Me Carolina Rice. ALSO, • 2 cases Toy. 2 caaez Clothing Ctasa Dry Goods. Boots, fflirm xnd Hats And an assortment of Fzrntlnrs: dec20* AUCTION. BY LaROCHIi. BKLL & WILLIAMS. THIS DAY, Mb tost , at 16j, ; e*cloA. a m. . ln front of “ *■- sold. Choice 1 Choice Hams Shooldcra Leaf Lard Wine and Liqoora Rice Sugar Crates of Crockery Cutlery Terms cash. Goahen Butter Goahen Cheese Extra Sugar Cured Hams Champagne Cider Tobacco Segara Glassware Furniture, Ac. dec30 Shippg: FOB NEW YOKE ATLANTIC COAST !Mail Steamship Co. STDEW M K LINE. Cfcbta Paaeage, H»....*i.. .Itsaragt, »U HOUSES AT AUCTION. BY GEO. W. WILLY. W01 be sold on THURSDAY, ITthlnat., at 11 o’clock. at the premises, AU of the Houses and Brick, (except brick oven,) constating of a Urge taro story house on Broughton street and three tonament two story buildings on the lane, situated between BnU and Whitaker streets. Terms—cash on day of sale; buildings and brick to be removed by the 16th of January, 1867, or forfeited. dsc20 The new and very fast sailing steamship GENERAL BARNES, 8,000 ton!;' ’ T. H. Morton, Commander, having been unavoidably detained, wUl leave this Thanday, Dee. MO, a* 4.30 o’clock p. m. For freight or passage, having splendidly arranged accommo<UUom^tO R4 fuLLARION, 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range, i , Opposite the Pustowflee. .—Noeneaged berths secured after Tneaday, December 18th, unices paid for. Murray’s Line FOR sPPPlng- EMPIRE UHE FORREW YORK.- PASSAGE BATES: Cakla Passage, $33 Steerage, $13 The new and fast atdewheel steamship SAN JACINTO. LOVELAND^ Commander. wUl sail for the abay* port on her regnlar day, Saturday, Dee. 11, at 8 l-» o’rloeton, hh Fo« freight or panaage, having rery superior ac- commueationa, apply to ^ BjilaiZK No 13 stoddardu Range. GARRISON * ALLEN, No. 6 Bowling Gieen,*New York. Shippers sending cotton to the press most see that the bales are marked plainly on the edge. dtc!7 NEW BRICK WAREHOUSES. BY GEO. W. WYLLY. Will be sold on the first TUESDAY In January, in front of tbe Court House, between tbe legal hours of sale, Two Brick Warehouses, 60 by 290 feef each, and so constructed that they can be taken down by sections of 30 feet each. Tbe property Is known as the Tyler Cotton Press Sheds, situated on the Eastern wharves, Lot No. 6, owned by Mrs. Marshall. The unexpired ase will be sold, with the improveuienta. Terms cash. dec20 H. C. DEARBORN, Commander, Will sail ou Tuesday, Dec. 35, dt — o’clock ill. For freight or passage, having superior accommo. lations, apply to HUNTER A GAMMKLL, dec20 84 Bay street. ESTATE SALE. BY GKO. W. WYLLY. Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in January, in front of tho Court House, between tbe legal honre of sale. Lot No. 8 Chatham Ward, on the corner «i Junes aud Whitaker streets. Tue improvements consist oi a well finiwiied house, on brick basement. Sold by urder of Court, lor a division amoug the heirs of the estate. dec20 Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Xj6. For Philadelphia. AT PRIVATE SALE. BY GKO. W. WYLLY. ' 3 Lois in rear of the Faredo Ground, each 60 by 105 (set between BnU and Drayton streets. Also, Lots Nos. 30, 21, 81,'fil. SO, 31,32, S3 and St, fronting on Taylor, Gordon and East Broad streets. These Lots are high and very desirabty located, and have tbe ad vantage of being allowed the privilege of building wooden bounce on them. decll a. U AT PRIVATE SALK. BY GKO. W. WYLLY. 45 Shares South Western Railroad 8tock 26 Shares Central Railroad Stock $6,660 old Georgia Seven per cent Bonda. Six Bast dee ces, priced at from $3,sw>to $15,000; for further particnlara enquire at tuy office, opposite Mon ument square, late Merchanta’ und Planters’ Bank. deq^5 The flret class steamship Tona\yanda, JENNINGS, Commander, Will sail for the above port ou Saturday, Dee. SO, at — o’clock — m. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to dec20 THE MAGIC WHEEL, A beautiful Optical Illusion. RHYMES AND JiNGLES, The Sybil’s Prophecy, Etc. Call ttnd examine. ilALLON & FRIERSON, CONGRESS and WHITAKER STREETS. ileclB BY GKO. W. WYLLY. Will be sold on the flrat 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, ou the Canooehee river. 350 acres In cultivation. The improvements consist of a good dwelling aud out-Uousea. The location la high and very healthy. Timber and produce can be brought tbruagk tbe Canal. Tho range for cattle, hogs and sheep is excellent. Just Received At • PERKINS’ New Photograph Gallery, BROUGHTON STREET, Opposite the Marshall Home, a superb assortment of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM.'. Also, STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, and a collection of superior Portraits of Distinguished Men iu elegant frames, FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! All are cordially invited to call and see them, at Perkins’ Savannah Photograph Gallery declS For Liverpool. The new A1 British bark JOHN KILLS, Capt. Mxlvin, 2,000 bales capacity, and hav ing one-half her cargo ready, will Have quick dis patch. por balance of freight apply to cleclS—6t WILDER He FCLLARTON. uecis PRIVATE SALE. Groceries!! Groceries f! LaltOCHK, BKLL A WILLIAMS Offer at private sale at their Lowest Auction prices the following: 20 casks Bacon Sides, 16 cask* Bacou Shoulders, 10 tierces Bacou HUonldera, 20 tierce/’ 1 Choice Sugar-Cured Hams, 10 hhds Family Hama, 10 bbla City-Cured Hams, 25 liercee Rice, SOaacka Rangoon Bice, 100 kega Lard, 26 kege Choice Butter, 10 nega extra Canada Butter, 20 bbla Clarified Sugar. Also, 200 balea beat Eastern Hay. 200 balee beat Northern Hay. d Regular Auction Sales ox Horses, Mules, Cattle, Wagons, Buggies, CARRIAGK9. *e„ At the Veterinary Stables of R. W. CAMPBELL, on Bay afreet, between Jefferson and Montgomery street*, will commence on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19th, and every Wednesday thereafter. sep!4-4f HOUSE FOR SALE. BY GKO. W. WYLLY. East half of Lot No. 61, Brown Ward. The impi ovemanta constat of a two story dwelling wltkattlo, ou a brick basement, fronting on Libert; street, opposite the United States Barrack*. For ter me apply at our counting room. nolO ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY GKO. W. WYLLY. WUl be sold on tbe first TUESDAY in January, 1867 between the legal hours ot sale, iu front ot the Court House, One-third of Lot No 4, Wesley Ward, and improve ments, for the benefit of the heirs and cra^tore of the estate of Samuel M. Rond, deceased. ™ nofl J. B. McINTOSH. Administrator. Jos Newsom, Ga T M Harris, G« Jas Jackson, Ga Jno Frank, Ga Wm Mitchell, Ga A If Keid and lady, Ga A B Shackedord, Macon A G Inman W J WlUlugham, S C M J Coheu Grant Wilkins Chas Du Blgnon. Ga Wm Williams, Ga Mrs S Singleton, Fia A Gump. N Y J L Martin, City Jno U Cooke, N Y J B Dochariy, N V A Merritt, N Y M K Tunno, Fla J 8 Lawton, S C B W Lawton, S C J A Tison Chas Dai ly, U 8 A Wm Kook, Balt J 8 Calhouo, S C Dr A V Lesley, Del Jno J Jenkins, Ga IJ T Stone, G« Just Received from Philadelphia, A LOT OF LADIES’ SHOES, Of better workmanship and material than any In this market, consisting in part of Ladies’ French Calf and Kid (thick soledi Congress Oaten, Ladies’ French Calf and Kid fthiek soled) Polish Soots, Ladies’ English Lasting High Balmorals, Ladles’ English Lasting Congress Gaiters, Laities’ Morocco (flue and coarse) Balmorals, Fo^’b K y ngU ’ h N E corner Bull and Broughton streets, declt-tf Savannah, Ga. marshall house—a. b. lvos. WEWhittle, NY H H Plttee, Maine Z f Haddock, Fla C H Walker, Boston Wm R Robinson, do A Davis and lady, do Jas A Adams, Portland E B Staples and wife Mass Wm H llomaine, N Y J C Vaughan. Ga Wm W Boykin, Ala Mrs Boykin, Ala Miss Gregg. NY 8 W McLoon, Rockland C M Russell, Fla T H Massey H H Moody, Fla J C Weeks B T Jackson, Fla W H Griffith Alvin May, Fla R Komland and svt, Fla Jno King, Augusta Sami Robins m. Wash T Brown, Mast Col Boiydd j J Jenkins and friend W H Mitchell, Ga B E Wells, Ga Jas McKee Jt wife. Phila T A Ward, Ga" Smith, lady and five children, Fla' J W Eichelberger Capt Archer W P Moorman, Fla J W McGrath, "City Jno M Reddick, Fla T A Johnson A svt, Fla J S Odom. Ga J C Lee, Fla Dr A Johnson, Boston SCREVEN HOUSE-G. MCGINLT. HAY. 1 000 bales PRIME NORTHERN hay, 5 Fors*l« by For s»l* decl9—2w CHIPMAN A CHAPIN, 206 Bay street. for Bent or Sale. T®* mS from the city, for not JL eoguty. gggreglwiatatlara adjoint ^ tbSSUSucrea- Th.hmd4a »i ■, for 'iolniag. -la very to him, on Joaaa I, or to George W. WjUF 5g« fine. For J L Stuart, Ga J P Gilson, Darien Wm Reaney Wm Taylor, Ga Wm P kcConley, Fla W BSpear 8 A Hodge W H Clliton lawton E H Peeples and bob, S C Jas Mills, Savh D H Gavana, H Head D J Bailey, Griffin Dr J 8 Russell, Fla R Peters, Jr, Atlanta M J Toobey, Augusta T H Dunham, Ga Mrs B Dobson. N Y W O Dobson, N Y Chas Wade and wife, N Y B S Williams, Ga t Boggs, Ga W G Goufrey, City Jaa Platt, N Y WM Smith, City Mrs Haney and child, Ga j H Dupont and lady, Fla C Koseway, N O F Wallaeh, N O J J Green, N Y Dissolution of Co-Partnership rrag co-partnership formerly existing under the I name end style of A nMie “ hooker k SARV1S, ^ . 11 a Baw Mill hnainreat No.4, Atlantic and dirooimMi h* mftaftl consent on Christmas Stock RECEIVED BY Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly. TTOL1DAY GIFT BOOKS, ,C1 ' DESKS, WORK BONES, GLOVE BOXES, TOILET CASES, DRESSING CASKS, MOROCCO BAGS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, JUVENILE BOOKS jjjU And GAMES. (Dibits GOLD MBDAL SHERRY, PORT ABO MADEIRA, < ' - - HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. In addition to onr business of selling Wines, etc, In original packages, and in order to tenure to con sumers Pure Liquors In a compact and convenient form, we commenced the entorpeiseof bottMng and packing in cases our well known. Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, etc., and have sent them ont-tn n Style that, would preclude the possibility of their belmr tam.- pered with before reaching the purchaser. The gen eral appreciation and gratifying success that has re- wanled-our efforts has encouraged us to maintain tbe standard as regards quality, also, to make In creased efforts to retain the confidence and patron age which has bean ao Hherehy bestowed npop nr. Established 1778.1 Importers of Wines, Ac., No. 15 Beaver street. New York, The above popular goods are pot op In cases con taining one dozen Dottle* each, and are sold by H. C. RUWE, SOLE AGENT FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA, SAVANNAH. and all prominent Druggists, Grocers, etc. YORK. The first class,’ new steamship Leo HUNTER A GAHMELL. For Liverpool. The A 1 American ship NE PLUS ULTRA, For Baltimore. TUe new and elegant steamship FAii-nsnE, Capt. H. H. SMOOT. . WUl sail for Baltimore on Thursday-, Dee'. 30, at — a’eloch — ra. For freight or passage, having good accommo dations, apply to WEST A DANIELS, df- C I 7 ’ Jones' Block. FOR BOSTON. The Scnooner B. N. HAWKINS, having most of her cargo engaged, wUl have dispatch for rile above port. For freight apply to ’ STARR A ROBERTA ForDarien. THE STEAMER H. M. COOK * < TAYLOR; Commander, Will leave for Darien on FRIDAY, December 21st, at 8 o’clock am." , . For freight or p»s«nge, apply on botra or to^ det-2r - ” ‘ v M. A. COHEN, Agent. Charleston and Savannah STEAM PACKET LINE. ■ • • FOUR TIMES A WEBK. EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS, AT I O’CLOCK, ’ VIA HILTON HEAD AMD BEAtPiBT^ touching atBIaffton every Wednesday. The Steamers PILOT Captain W. T. McNELTY. AND Woodbcbt, Master, having llic larger portion of her cargo engsged, will bavu -quick dispatch. For furtherArelght engagement* applyto BRIGHAM, HOLST A CO. For Liverpool. The first-class ship AMERICA, J. H. Moaviuxa, has commenced loading for tne above port. For freight.ngagememsapplyto declS—2w T. K, A J. G. 5I1LL8. FOR NEW YORK. mHE SCHOONER J. 8. A L. C. ADAMS, Captain Adams, having a portion of cargo engaged, whl have d : s- palch for the above port. For *—*-“■* —•- *~ decl9—?t HUN 1 FOB BEW YORK. OLD LINE. THK SCHOONER Myroverj Captain Huonxs, having part of cargo engaged, will have dispatch lor STARR A ROBERTS. BOY, NELTY. ELIZA HANCOX, Captain J. R. RICHARDSON, will le ve the Florida Steam Packet Wharf regularly as above. HANCOX every Monday and Friday. PILOT BOY every Wednesday and Saturday. Returning wUl leave Charleston, HANCOX every Wednesday and Saturday. PILOT B« >Y every Monday and Friday. ■ For freight engagementa or passage, apply at’he office, Florida Steam Packet Wharf, or to . C LAG HORN A CUNNINGHAM, 0L0 SEMI-WEEKLY Ui\E. Leave every Tuesday and Saturday. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, STT MA- RY’8, FEHNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and elegant steam paekeis, JL.IZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt. JAMK8 TUCKER, having been specially fitted np for this route »l*h For New York. DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock. Returning, wUl leave JacksonvUle eveiy Tuesday _id Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday mornings, In time to connect with tbe New York steam ire. For freight or Passage apply at the office on Florida wharL or to CLAGHORN * CUNNINGHAM, Agent*. . N. B All freight payable by shippers. jyU-tf tbe brig ANNIE M. KNIGHT, Kkiodt, Master, _ h ivlng nearly completed her cargo, ipatch for ’■ he above port. For freight CHAS, L. COLBY A CO., Cor. Bay aud Abercuin alreets. For Charter. Constantly on hand and for charier, SMALL V iiSSELS, a itable to carry Rice ar.U Cot ton on the enact. For further particulars apply to A. RICHARDSON, 124 Bayttreet PERUVIAN GUANO SUBSTITUTE! BAUGH’S RAW BONE Super-Phosphate of Lime. For Palatka, Fla., VIA ST. SIMON’S ISLAND, BRUNSWICK, ST. MAJiVS. FERN AN DIN A, MAY- I’OSxT TM1T.T.S, JACKSONVILLE AND PKOLATA. '«>• THE KATE, Capr. LocrwooD, will leave as above from' Charleston Wharf, foot of West BroAd street, on every THURSDAY MORN ING, at 10 o’clock. , This Beat Is In perfect order, and has superibr state room accommodations for Passengers. Freight received at all times and stored In ware house on wharf, free of expense. Treneportotlon charges on poods piid promptly. For freight or- passage apply to ^ no2-tf * Charleston Wharf. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! DRY GOODS! T71LEGANT LACE SETTS. h Embroidered HandkesehMS, Gents’Linen Cambric Handkerchief*, Fancy Articles, Dress Goods at Coat, OPINIONS OF THB PI The name of Blnlnger ft Co., No. 16 Beaver street, ■ a guarantee of tbe exact and literal truth of what everthey represent.—N. T. Com Advertiser. The Importing house of Blnlnger A Co.. NO. IS Beaver street, Is conducted upon priodble* of Integ rity, fairness, end the highest hneor,—«. t.Xvming KxpreML J Cloak Cloths and Cosstmeres, Cloaks at Cost, Damask Table Linen, Napkins, Doylies aud Towels. bv Dxw il l A MORG Mssolution of Co-Partnership. mni eo-nartnereblp lately existing under the name I of BULL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN was dissolved on the let tosteat, by mutual consent. H. R. CHRIS- run u authorised to collect debts dne the late firm, mid is charged with the Olcalngoftha bumneea Samuel p. bell, GOO. W. WYLLY, HENRY R. CHRISTIAN. For tale by drcl5 137 CONGRK88 NEWSPAPER (TTRhave Increased onr facilities, and ore Jcelv. W ing by every maU and Steamer tee latest newspapers, pehiodicalh, MAGA- ZINES, AND CHEAP LITERATURE. Foreign Publications supplied to order. Any American work procured to order at pubtleb- ere’ prices. ESTILL & BROTHER, (Down etaire)BuU street, next to Poet Office. ie4. ‘ onif Siroad, wee dlteotved hr nntaol consent on to delS!S?“*- T.H. HOOKER. Hay, Brick and Potatoes. * OAA BALES PRIME EASTERN IUT, » S.ISSTfreteg Brick, io barrels Potatoes, , UadtegfromthehwkMegmgggf.^^ IfcWly For Charleston, 8. €• deelO—ti Notice The new steamer .. D I C T ATO B, (1,000 Tons,) Captain L, M. COXBITBB, Will resume her regular tripe as above, commend eg Wednesday, flffih laat.. at« o’clock a. m. • For freight of passage apply on board, or to -L. J. GCILMART1N * CO., FOR^ L jffyr. k WILXJAM8 hZTing pnrehzzod the in terest of Wylly k Christina in tbs 1st® firm of BELL. WYLLY a piBgnaN. niff eontinue the BELL A WILLIAMS. OC2$4f 14s Boy street. VIA AND 'ALL* I INGS ON t&l, FLie, (A JACKSONVILLE, LTE LAND ST. JOHN’S RIVER. Notice. I eubeeribera having arid teak toteretetethe ■Steen of WYLLY A CHRMTIAH LaROCHR A WILLIAMS, solicit a oontte- be bostons to tbe new firm. { GEORGE W. WYLLY, ffiU R. CHRISTIAN. ISTn well & Oo., S,J! IGF XC O OR, Captain L M. COXETTKB. os thorough repotrs, win mime k gkobove, leaving Savannah f, at 3 oSelaek p. i , having splendid eccomao- Old Gold and Diamonds. rag BMiipheM w» the northweet corner M ANUFACTURED under the formula originated In 1854, and patented by BAUGH & SONS. sour ntorxinxoBS, at me fz Delaware River Chemical Wonka, PHILADELPHIA, U. 8. A. This old established Manure Is manufactured from Bones that have not beeu burned or a teamed, and it contains all their original organic mauettJt is ac- ivu in It* operation, and la a fertiliser oajjfcat dura bility. It does not exhanrt the soil iikVeruvmn Guano, but on the contrary permanently I •roves It. Previoos to 1861 It eras totrodneed Into tHaSontti- eru States to conetdenible extent, arid again ii$$S65, here It has Leen used with remarkable euecera upon .. COTTON, CORN, TOBACCO AND ALL CROPS. A trial will convince any planter of -tts merits, pamphlets containing well known Southern evidence mrnished upon jppffmtian to New York or Philadel phia offices. ffffr Sold by dealer* In all the principal cities and towns throughdnt the United States and the British Provinces. „ BADGE A 80N8,’ BOLE MANUFACTURERS, Office, No. 30 South Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. For sale by • • BAUGH. BROTHERS A CO., Qeneral Wholesale Agents, m Pearl street, New York- If. A. HAB9EEIC0. Medgaid’s Range, nolt-dAtwSm gtnn/i PER MONTH and expenses paid Male or JbilHJ Female Agents, to Introduce a New und useiul Invention, of aheolate atilt j in every honse- eoid. Agents preferring to work da eoeffitiplon can arn from $26 to $60 per day. For full enoioee stamp, and I ilara, oc31-3m W.G.W Ohio. Dickens’ Christmas Stories! MURBT JUNCTION -Parcx, It cents. A fresh supply of the above work just received and for sale by ESTILX A BROTHER, declS Bull street, oppoeite the : Law Notice. TU ulenhMMS rite eve II tea low Office to L the MMtiUflref the old City Hotel Batklfeg, ° n i^^ HENRY WILLIAMS,