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s AV -A. N IST A 11.
Dcp»rtun off Slrauihipi and Steamer*.
FOB NKW TOM.
Steamship Varuna, Wednesday, December Sth. at
11 o'clock a. ra.
Steamship Constitution, Wednesday, December 6tb,
,t o'clock. •
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Steamship Cumbria, Saturday, December Sth, at
o’clock.
FOB AL'OI’STA.
Ste.'imes Fannie, Wednesday, Detember Oth. at 9
o'clock.
Steamer R. H. May. Tuesday eveuing.
Steamer Volunteer, Tuesday, December Oth, at
o’clock.
Steamer Vm. 0. Gibbons, every Saturday morning
at 9 a. m.
FOB CHARLESTON.
Steamer City point, every Saturday morning, at 9
o’clock.
FOB DOCTORTOWN.
Steamer Orient, every Tuesday morning, at I
o'clock.
Steamer Two Boys, every Thursday morniDg, at 7
o’clock.
Steamer Gen. Shepley, every Sunday morning,
at 7 o’clock.
Steamer Clarion,, every Friday morning, at 7
o'clock.
FOP. FLORIDA.
Steamer Fountain, every Tuesday morning, at
10 o’clock.
Steamer City Point, every Wednesday afternoon,
at 4 o’clock.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, every Thursday morning, at
10 o’clock.
Steamer St. Johns, every Saturday morning, at
10 o'clock.
TnE Records of the Chatham County Courts.—
We are gratlfled to state that the records of the
above Courts, which are of incalculable value to
our people have safely arrived In this city from Ma.
con. The records are In very good order, notwith
standing they have been exposed to every vlcissi.
mde. The Important mission of securing and bring,
lug them to this oity was entrusted to Mr. Waring
Russell, to whom the thanks of the community are
due, for the faithful manner in which he has pre
served the boxes containing the books from expo
sure to accident and the inclement weather which
he had tajsneounter in transporting them by railway
and wagons. The books and papers were turned
over to the Inferior Court, whence they have been
distributed to Mr. Bulloch, Clerk of the Superior and
Inferior Courts, anil the Hou. D. A. O'Byrne, Ordi
nary. „ ..
TUB COURTS.
PK .VpST COURT, DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH, BEFORE CAPT
CLARE U. REMICK, PROVOST MARSHAL.
Savannah, November 2d, 1865.
The Cnited States by Policeman J. Witsly vs. Joe
Darlington (colored.) Having stolen property In his
possession, riea not guilty. The U. S. having failed
to make out a c&so against the prisoner, the case was
dismissed and the eoltou found lu his possession
will be retained until the proper owner claims It.
The United States by Policeman P. Reilly vs. Jack
Harris (colored.) Improper conduct in the streets.
The prisoner was dismissed, the evidence adduced
being Insufficient to convict him of the offence
charged.
The United States by Policeuiau L. P. Ellis vs.
Mary Douglass (colored.) Improper conduct in the
streets. Plea uot guilty. The matter at issue being
connected with tlie apprenticeship of two colored
children, was ordeied to be referred lo the Freed
man's Bureau lor investigation and adjustment.
The United States by Policeman Brigham vs. John
Crosby (colored.) Using abusive language to a po
liceman. l’lea not guilty. From the contradictory
evidence ol both the policemuu aud defendant, the
case was dismissed, upon payment of costs by the
prisoner. ”
The United States by Policeman T Walls vs. Heu
ly Slminoua (colored.) Simple larceny. Pica not
guilty. Toe prisoner having been proven guilty of
Hie crime Committed was sentenced to an imprison
ment at hard labor In Chatham County jail Tor the
lernioi one month.
The United States by Mrs. G. Boon vs. Minda (co
lored.) Simple larceny. Plea nol guilty. From ihe
evidence adduced as well as the admissions of the
defendant, she was found guilty, aud was sentenced
to an Imprisonment in Chatham County juil tor one
month.
The United States by Policeman J. Hinely vs. Sa
rah Millen (colored.) 11l treating au luiaut (white.)
Ilea not guilty. The defendant In this case was
icund guilty, and sentenced lo an imprisonment In
Chatham County jail at hard labor for one month.
The United States by Policeman J. Gleason vs. Jno.
Roberson (colored.) Disorderly conduct aud fighting
lathe streets of Savannah. Plea not guilty. The
defendant beiug a small boy aud the evidence beiug
insufficient to couvlct him, was dismissed with a
reprimand.
The United States by Policeman R. Yonge vs. lsaa*
Buckley (colored.) larceny of a mule. Plea uot
guilty. From the adduced Ihe defendant
was found guilty of the charge. It was ordered that
the property be returned to Its rightful owner, and
that the prisoner he fined in the sum of *l6 and
eosts.
The United States by Lyde Goodwin, City Marshal
vs. T. Thompsou (colored.) Violating City ordinance
o( savaunah by cutting wood ou the Spiiuglleld
Plantation. The accused was found guilty and aen
tcuccd to pay a fine of $lO or be imprisoned iu Chat
ham County Jail for one month.
The United Statca by Lyde Goodwin, City Marshal
Ti. seilo’Ja irtegai in (colored.) Violating City Or
diiiaiice of Savannah by cutting wood off the Spring
field Plantation. The accused was found guilty and
sentenced to pay a flue of S2O or be Imprisoned in
Chatham County jail for two months.
Mayor's Court.
BEFORE HIS HONOR RICHARD D. ARNOLD. MAYOR.
Savannah, Dec. 2, 1865.
Frank Reilly was arraigned—charged witli stealing
money from the till of Peter O’Keefe, and also at
tempting to pass counterfeit money. The Mayor
tamed tlie prisoner over to the Provost Marshal for
prosecution.
Joliu Morgan was iound drunk and disorderly In
the streets, and was slued *2 aud costs.
Harry Myers til l not feel well and betook himself
to the pavement to sleep on Friday night. Tlie po
nce thought he was drunk, and the Mayor slued him
*2 Rad costs.
Patrick Neely got drunk and became disorderly lu
the market ou Friday night, when the police arrested
him. He speut all night iu the guard bouse, and as
he asserted that tills was the first time iu his life that
he had ever been drunk, the Mayor allowed him to
P»Jt $2 aud costs aud depart.
A few other unimportant cases were before the
Mayor, aud were disposed of according to their mer
its.
Stealing Wood from the City Domain.—lu the
Provost Court ou Saturday last T. Thompson and
Scipio Quartermati were up for trial, charged with
cutting wood oti the Springfield Plantation, a portion
el the domain of the city. Capt. Be rules upon iiear
■ig tlie testimony, slued the prisoners, the former In
ihe sum of sio or he Imprisoned In Chatham county
jail for oue liiouih, and Ihe latter lu S2O or he Im
prisoned lor two months. The prompt puhlshmeut
°f dies* ntrendera we hope will put a slop to tlie
iv hale iale thieving of wood from the city domains.
Abkival ok thi Varuna.—'The steamship Varu
hi, Capt. Whitehurst, reached here yesterday niuru
ihg as usual, Ihe first on tho list of arrivals. Wo arc
araiii placed under obligation* to Capt. Whitehurst,
Parser Smith and Mr. Calauun. of tho Vsruua. for
attefitlona.
•MOReward.— Attoutlou laUiraotod lotlie adver
sement of Mr. David It Dillon, for the recovery of
» picksge ol promissory nutos taken, Irom hi* resl
-11 ucc m December lust A* thus* paper* cau ha of
110 to any oue hut Ilia owuur, ihe liberal reward
offered should secure their return. A libera' reward
“ * ll ‘ u "fibred by Mr. Dillon tor the reetoratiou of
IUIV °'h | r uriiclee, tnkeii from Ills house.
U * N ci'ant at vile TiIRATRR.—We luum ihalau
hviuthm liaa iwtii extended to General (Haul to
0" Hr, I'hemr* nil* evening through the gtuile
***"• hft’liig iu charge hi* reception lu Ibl* city
"'•lfiMftikin ha* been accepted.
*"fil»u. op tug cirv Point.. Tide fine atvsuier
mi mi per* (i* Nftwrdftr from Florida, with fan
“hd pft*ftepger lisle We are ludeided to
*p' Isiish rn* lavon
* • «enip4fg Mi Wiinatu Kewsl.srl dftetieft
‘ " Mai* that me ufts of ig* name ft* » eeadldat*
*'" "M 6“ op,oi on* nt the ttoftsde is MuegUow
The Theatre.—Th« patrons of this eaUbiishmeU
Will be gratified to lean that Mr. and Mrs. H. Hat*
kins continue their engagement for five nights lon
ger. They hare met with extraordinary success, bat
uot more than their grent artistic ability merits, for
of all the actors we can call to mind, there are none
who so eminent a degree, all thehlstriou
ic essentials necessary lo eusure general popularity
as are found combined in this lalen ted couple. Their
remarkable versatility enables them to present the
drama iu all Its forme. Tragedy, comedy, farce, or
burlesque, and the result 14 that everybody Is pleased.
“ Kathleen Mavourueeu" was presented on Satur
day evening, for the second time, and drew an im
mense house. Mr. and Mrs. W. In their matchless
Impersonations of Terence and Kathleen were ap
plauded to the echo. To-night, in addition to the
beautiful little comedy of “ Where There's a Will
There’s a Way,” they appear In the military drama
orthe “ Pioneer Patriot." six years ago this drama
was considered one of the ever pie
sented In the Southern States, since which time Mr.
and Mrs. Watkins, as the hero and heroine, have
won the warmest euloglutns from the British critics.
The Edinburgh Scotsman, in a highly commendato
ry notice of the performance ol "The Pioneer Pa
triot" In that city says:
“There lias been no play produced in this town
during oar recollection that has Imparted mors sat
(■faction, or achieved a more genuine success thau
the ‘ Pioneer Patriot,” and deservedly so, for It com
pletely answers all the requirements of a modern
audience. Whoever visile this theatre for amuse
ment, relaxatiou, or excitement, is sure to lie grati
fied by witnessing the “Pioneers.”
It is not a dull play, depeudant upon a single
“sensatlou scene” for its success, but the interest
begins with the rise of the curtain and is not per
muted to Hug lot a moment uutil the story reaches
its denouement. Mrs. Watkins deserves, as she re
ceives, the warmest praise for tier Judicious render
ing of the heroine. In the hands of many perform
ers this part would degenerate Into a lachrymose,
sentimental, nillk-aud-water creature, whose suffer
ings would command no sympathy) but as limned
by Mrs. Watklus, “Isabel Carletou” is a beiug for
the possession of whom any brave man would be
justified In encountering even more perils thau be
set her Pioneer lover aud his devoted slave.
Mr. H. Watkins as "Jocko, the deformed Slave,”
not only stands pre-eminently above all competitors
as an impersonator of the dark-skinned chattels of
the South, but the portraiture presents one of the
greatest pieces of character acting ever witnessed
upon the stage; indeed it is a creation siti ggaeri. t.
All the attributes of the actor’s art are catleddnto
requisition—pantomimic, comic, or sentimental—at
one time exciting the risibles of the audleuce to up
roarious mirth, tueu tugging to the heartstrings of
the sympathetic, and finally drawing forth sponta
neous bursts of applause at some well-made point.”
River Ntfrs—Tpe steamer Union, Capt. Daniels,
from Augusta, arrived last evening, and reports:
Steamer Amazon and L. Enos in Augusta. Passed
steamer K. M. May at Twiggs Bar, bound up; steam
er Standish at Silver Bluff, bound up ; steamer Fal
con at Landing, bound up; met steamer
Caldwell at Talamaco Lauding, bound up; passed
steamer Eclipse at Steel Creek, bound down; met
steamer Goodsell at Big Randolph, bonnil up; met
steamer Oak at White Woman Point, bound up;
passed steamer Berry at Hirshinan's Lake, bound up;
met steamer Potter at King creek, bound up ; met
steamer Gibbons at Poor Robin Landing, bound up;
met steamer Express at Poter Lauding, hound up.
River low; 3>£ feet at bridge.
The Firemen’s Parade This Afternoon.—Tho
Germania Fire Company No. 10, celebrate their 12th
Anniversary today. Oglethorpe Fire Company No.
1, will also appear on the occasion, under President
Willink. The uniforms of the Oglethorpes can be
'obtained from P. M. Russell. Esq., at the Court Bouse
up to the hour of paiade, which will take place a*
two o’clock. The Germania will test their Engine
at the Exchange, and the parade will be closed by a
collation and ball at the Volks Garten. Messrs.
WeigauU A Schwarz have the Garten handsomely
(decorated for the occasion.
Metropolitan Fire Comfany.—We understand
that Mr. Wm. N. Yalleau, Secretary of the above
Company, left for New Y’ork on Saturday last en
route for the manufactory of Messrs. Jeffers in Rhode
Island, on behalf of the Metropolitan Fire Company
of Savannah. The steamer may be expected in
about three weeks."
Arrival of the Constitution.—The steamship
Constitution, Capt. Grecian in, from New York 011
the 29th, arrived last evening to Brigham, Baldwin
A Cos. We are Indebted to Parser Crocheron for full
files of New York papers and other favors.
Arrival of the 147th Illinois Infantry.—This
regiment which has been several months stationed
at Bawklnsvllle, Georgia, arrived iu our city yester
day afternoon. They will relieve the 12th Matna
Volunteers who are now being mustered out of ser
vice.
Ball To-night—A ball for the benefit of a wor
thy charitable object, takes place this evening at the
Concordia Hall.
Venison —On Saturday morning a good supply of
venison was offered for sale at retail In the market.
It was received from Sapelo Island. The price
charged by the butchers was from 20 to 36 cents per
pound, according to the quality of the meat.
Edinburgh Re view'tQnartei'ly)for October, has been
received at Estlil’s back of Post Office.
Arrival from Augusta.—The steamer
Uniou, Capt. Daniels, from Augusta, arrived
here last evening, with 300 bales of cottou
consigned to O. Cohen and a lot Os furniture
to J. T. Paterson. The Purser reports hav
ing buried a negro on Friday at Shell Bluff,
supposed to be the cook of the li. H. May,
who was drowned near there about two
weeks ago.
Nhippint; lutcllijwonce.
Miniature Alniaiwc-Thii Day.
Sun rises 6 46 Moon rises 7 16
Sun sets 4 55|High water 8 30
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Sunday, Dec. 3, 1565.
Arrived.
Steamship Constitution, Greenmail, New York—
Brlgliam, Baldwin A Cos.
Steamship Varuna, Cooley, New York—John R
Wilder.
Steamer Union, Daniels, Augusta—F M Myrell.
Steamer City Poiut. Talbot, l'alatka. Ac.—lt W
Adams.
Steamer Minnie Brandt. Travis, Augusta—James B
West.
Steamer Helen, Reilly. Augusia—Keln A Cos.
Steamer Fountain. Caatner, Jacksonville, Fla—M
A Cohen.
Steamer Orient, Taylor, Doctortown—Chas L Colby
& Cos.
Steamer Scorpio, Rogers, from Darien—Ketn A Cos.
Steamer Faunle, McNulty, Palatka, etc—F M My
rell.
Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen.
Sehr Oliver Cromwell, Delany, St Helena Island,
with 62 bales sea island cotton, to Richardson A Bar
nard.
Euterprlse flat, No 16, from Augusta—A D Cran
ston.
Cleared.
Steamship Virgo, llulkley, New York—O Cohen.
Steamship Huuter, Rogers, New York—Hunter A
Gammed.
Steamship Nevada. Carpenter, New York—Hunter
A Gammed.
Steamship Sail Jacinto, Loveland, New York—B
H Hardee.
Steamer City Point, Talbot, Charleston—R W
Adams. ,
Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, Palatka, Fla—L
8 Benue fl.
Steamer Wm G Gibbons, Plillpot, Augusta—Erwin
A Hardee.
Sehr Jos W WeMMffr, Bettsworth, New York—C,
Johnson A Graybill.
Tern Lizzie Bitcheldor. English. Boston—llunlcr
A Guiumull.
S-hr Chattanooga, Black, Darien, lu ballast—Rich
ardson A Billiard.
Imports.
Per steamer Melon Horn Augusta—loß bales upland
coium, 22 boxes tobacco. /
Per ateumor Orient, from Doctortown—Bs* bale*
cotton.
Per summer Union, from Augusta—3Uo bales up
land cottou.
Per steamer Fountain, from Palatka, etc—l bftles
aea Island cotton, 13 lihls oysters, 33 hides, 8 rolls
leather.
Per steamer Minnie Brandi, from Augusta-')!*
bales upland cotton, 41 do sea Island do.
I’fr »Warner Meorplo, from Augusta—3*9 baits up
land coium, in do sea island do.
Per awaroar II M Cool, truiu Darien-lot balen up
land eottoll. lo O ’Join'll
Miparlli
4f«t sleamahlu Nevada, tut Maw Turk 114 bales
iiplsuil l otion, ntpkg* mdse.
Nr stomusbm ||oilier fur N«w Turk 214 bale*
upland eottoll, 14 do sea Itlaud do, *U loirs old Hob
and mdse
Nr sioamsbip Uan )«■ into, lor b«a » u ik—i uau
balsa upland omnia, w pkg* mJ**
Per *ieaiitablp Virgo, i>,i i *** bale* up
[*?' SS ft &IV "• * *'< mass
Ido wuoi r obis and 6 boaos dried Ti all 3Task and
bseeala, •* pkg* gtouud pea* i* do Unite
Nt torn Hole Handuddm lm fi,.*r. * pro
upland notlorr
Per sftir J W Webster, iur New 1 otk—SiO baiea
upland cotton, 60 do sea island do, 2: nag wool 1*
do fags, as empty hall bo,». 6i bags pea nuts, atd
sundry mdse.
Passe lagers.
Per steamship constitution, irom New York -W P
Bell, J B Huxiord. W Stevens, wife aud t children, K
C Johnson, Mrs M E Scott, Mias B Sullivan, J F Clark
C E Clark and wlte, Mrs Wheaton and daughter,-Mrs
La Roche, N C Slaight wife audfciuld, Mrs Freeuiau,
MrsC R Wadley and daughter. Miss Genet. Major
Conani, B G W adley, A B Millet. J Syutes. J Logan,
M 11 Kay, S 11 Freetuau and mother, E H T'elsou and
lady, Peter Casey.
Per steamship Varuna, from New York—J Lachll
son, R Laehlbon, Mrs C Gordon, K Woodruff, J J Bo
gert. Mrs Maxnn, A Kohler, H Hut, K Weber, Mrs
' aleuliue aud mfaut, and 20 steerage.
Per steamer City Point, from Palalka, etc—Geo S
Hooker, C W Duval, W S Abbey, M McCormick, C D
Lincoln', A M Joues.
Per steamer Minnie Braudt, from Augusta—J Tyler
J Zimmerman, O T Terry, f. Marble, J it Kublett,
Rev N Norton, J u Allen, T M Masou. Mrs Rutledge,
Mr Kldgeiey, capt Wilson.
Per steamer Helen, from Augusta—Capt G M Bray
ton and lady, Capt B T swatu, lady and children, W
C Jelks, Hatshapper, Miss Mahoney, J lteppisli aud
lady, Mrs McLoud, 3 children andservt, Mr Collins,
J Elkins, Ii L Dunn, H Meinliard, Lt Day, Col J C
Wickcliffe, F A Lawton and iainilv.
Per steamer Fbuutalu, from Palatka, etc—M Jones
and lady, J T Brown and lady, P Smith aud lady, T
Pitt, M Hory, N C 1-oven. T Cavanagh.
jPer steamer Fannie, from Jacksonville, etc—W C
Gay, A Mcltardy, Mrs Brockentoii, and 2 deck.
Per steadier H M Cool, from Darieu—Mr Ludwick,
G W Howland, p Ford, Mr Smith, Chas Doon and
steerage.
Per steamship Nevada, for New York—2o9 soldiers
of the 170th N Y Vols.
Per steamship Virgo, for New York—W McCormick
J C Maker, W II Claik, Miss Foley, Capt G M Bray
■on aud lady, P T Swuiue, lady, 3 cjiildieu and nurse
W H Crossinan, T Sullivan, aud 12 steerage.
Per steamer San Jacinto, for New York—W B Mel
Murtry, \V Van Dorn, J M Bounell, J H Mullen, W u
Warwick, wite and 3 children. H D Cooper, J Bttub
dorf, W T Mllltr, Maj Gen Berge, C W Benneii, J J
McGllnu, C P Lopez, Jno Keller, W Elmar, J Yuuie,
Col Grant Tuggart, Lt Whitney, Miss Mftiy Foreman,
Miss c Foreman, W Henry, E B Fenton, F II Gray, 11
A Crane, J Wilson, Ja Valentine, A Lodge, 1 Bulloch
B W Taylor, C lQgruhaut, P c Clark aud 11 steerage.
Consignees.
Per steamship Constitution, from New York—Both
well A Whitehead, B, Wylly A Cbnsiau, U, Smith A
Cos, B. Baldwin A Cos, D thug. Cuuuiugham, Purse A
Cos, C, Johnson A Graybill, A M Cullen A Bio, M A
Cohell, R Cow-din, Maj Couaut, C, Olcotts A Cos, Epp
stein A Bro, E Ehrlich, Einstein A Eckrnau, Erwin A
Hardee, D Finnegan, M Foist A Cos, G Uemeuden, M
Newmark, W S Phillips, W L Peabody, Packard A
Beriian, Rogers A Cairn, P Reilly, Sorrell Bros, A A
Solomons A Cos, F W Sims A Cos, Tisun A Gordon, \V
H Stark, B G Tilden, W Wolf, E U Wade A Cos, J F
S Goodall, Y, W, Mclntire A Cos, K Bradley, O Colieu
K M Cuyler, G A Hudson, T Henderson, Holcombe A
Cos, L S Beunet, S N Freeman, U Gowdy, H, Watson
A Cos, Hess A Gutman, C M llolst, W U May, C Orff,
H G Uuwe A Cos, S M Ladder, J McMahon A Cos, M,
Thomas A Cos, M Marcus, M S Meyer, F M Myretl, D
Mallet A Cos, Linville A Gleason, aud others.
Per steamship Varuna, from New York—Adams
Ex Cos, McKiliber A Alien, O W Anderson, J W An
derson, FMcAller, B A Whitehead, Brady A Smith,
B II Bolin, B A Baldwiu, M A Cohen. C L Colby A Cos
Bulger A calvtlt, U Colieu, S M folding, Cunning
ham A Purse, Clagltoru A C, U Cranston, Cramp A
Christy; str Fouutam, It M Cuyler, J 11 Cullen, Com
stock A Kinsey. L 1) Davis, Duncan A Johnson II M
Davidson, Doyle A Cos, J 11 Deppish, E A U, Cooper,
Olcotl * Farreliy, M Ferst A Cos, Frisby A Troy, G C
Freeman, G Gcinenden, Hunter .ft G, Tison A G, C,
Johnson A Graybill, S Goodall, Guiimartiu A Cos, L J
Gmlmartln, C L Gilbert, Ii Glam, A ltopkms, E E U,
W W Lincoln, K Habersham, ii D Hanley, E mil,
T Holcombe, B Knapp, Kelu A %n, A Kohler, T J A
D Lane. Laiurop A Cos, li Ludlow, J Lama, K J Lai
combe, M Luviu, li Ltlieutlml, W T A L s Mead, R H
May, J M Uacou, D Mallett ,F M Myrell, it Molina, B
F Tutt, J Meyers, Dewiit A Morgan, M, Thomas A Cos
J It Norton, C our. J M Prentice, B Phillips, Warren
A Plattuer, A Reseller, P Redly, K K agt, F J Ruck
ell, E It Rogers, U Robert-, J L Koumtltalt, C D Ro
gers, W G Kobinsoa, J Kmchley, J K Wilder, Stuart
A Cos, M J Solomon, S Schuster, J C Schreiner, F
Schuster, Lovell A Lattiuiore, F W Situs, G Stopel, H
A Tophaui, R Tilden, J L Villalduga, W H Wiltbergei
J E Webster, B, Wylly A Cos, uud others.
Per steamer Fannie, from Jacksonville, etc—A J
Mason, F M Myretl, and others.
Per steamer Mtuuie Braudt, from Augusta—J K
Wilder, O Colieu, Ii Habersham A Son, Duucau A J,
B, Baldwin A Cos, B, smith A Cos, J Lung-dun a Cos,
Wright, Gibbs A Cos.
Pcrstcamer Scorpio, from Augusta—Keiu St Cos, J
U Wilder, Hryau, Hartridge A Cos. R Habersham a
Son, uud oihers.
Per steamer Helen, from Augusta—K Habersham
A Sou, Keiu A Cos, L J Guiltujrtm A Cos, J 1. Elkiu.
Per steamer Fountain, from Augusta—B, Smith A
Cos, A J Mason. E W Seymour, order, Rogers A Canu.
Pet Enterprise fl it, No 10, from Augusta—(oo bales
upland cotton to W Battersby a Cos, it, Smith A Cos,
J Cranston, uud others.
PORT OF FERNANUINA, FLA.
Fla., Dec 1.
Arrived.
Selir L A Edwards, New York, G R Lirce, from
Jacksonville lor St Mary 's river.
Steamer City Point, Talbot, for Savannah.
Report.
Steamship Varuna spoke btig Jos M Houston, Dec
2d, bouud south. I
A Card.
We, the undersigned passengers of the steamer
Minute Brandt, 011 her trip from Augusta to Savan
nah, feel it our duty (at parting with Capt. Tains, Mr
Yeatman her Purser, and other officers) to return
them our thanks for the many attentions receiv
ed at their hands while 011 board, and take great
pleasure ill recommending the Minnie Braudt, to the
travelling public.
O T Terry, ij Timnier,
JMNeblett, Edwin Marble,
T M Mason, a N Norton.
It 3 Rullegef |)Vm M Watson.
J G Allen, j
LIIT OF VESSELS IN THE POUT OF
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Dec. 4,1865.
STEAMSHIPS.
Virgo, Buckley, loading, New York—O Cohen.
Sau J acini o, Loveland, loading. New York— B H
Hardee.
Nevada, Carpenter, loading. New York- Brigham,
Baldwin if Cos.
Hunter, Rogers, loading. New York—Hunter A
Gammed.
Darieu, (Br) Haran, loading, Liverpool—Brigham,
Baldwin & Cos.
SHIPS.
Mont Blanc, Donnell, 7GO, loading, Liverpool—La
Roche, Gaden A Unckles.
Virginia. Weeks, 1.044, loading at Lamar's Press,
for Liverpool—C L Colby A Cos.
Thorwalson, (Br) Brouiage, discharging—Reid A
Stewart.
Favorite, (Br)Spain, discharging—E A Soullard.
Herald, Calvert, discharging—C Green A Sou.
BACKS.
Thus Whitney, (Br) Kelly, loading—B. Wylly A
Christian.
Craeso, (Br) tons, discharging—Robert J
Caughey.
Platiuius, Pinkbam, loading—C L Colby A Cos. •
Colonist. (Ur) Taylor, discharging—Cliaa Green A
Son.
Laconia, Doane. discharging—Hunter A Gammed.
surrs.
Mont Blanc. Donnell. 700, loading for Liverpool—
LaKoche, Gaden A Unckles,
Republic (Ureiu) Smith, 800, loading for Liver
pool—Weber Bros.
Virginia, Weeks, 1044. loading at Lamar's Press
for Liverpool—Chas L Colby A Cos.
Thomas Whitney (Br). Kelly—Bell, Wylly A Chris
tian.
Craeseo(Br), tonsdlscharglng—Brigham, Bald
win A Cos.
Platlqius, piukham, discharging—Charles L Colby
A Cos.
AUCTJON SALES.
AUCTION!
Every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday Eyeijius,
AT THE STORE ON BROUGHTON STREET,
Third door from Bull,
Where will be offered a general assortment of Dry
Goods, Bouts uud Shoes, Hosiery, Uiidcr-dotliliig,
lkioks, Yankee Notions, Jewelry, Ac , Ac , ut ibe pur
clia«er'sown prices.
Trills r Ifh ; sales positive. A I -30
JIV HELL, WYLLY aUiHISTUIL
win ba sold on WEDNESDAY next, Ihe Oth lust., at
11 o'clock, lu front of store r
Wcttlinlf of Lot No. 43 Lafayotta Ward. Thetm
proveniento consist of a Brick liuilae. containing 10
rooms, with g.is llironuhoul, and u pump of excellent
w tier In tlie yard. Term* cash. ,)v
AT PRIVATE SALE.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Small Lots of Land.
Ttiere hsvlito liaen so many .pplicaliona tor Small
Trsei. of Kind lor Inrslum, ihe owner of Ills ul»iv»
I-and. fenlllitr u dl.cositl.m to nisei 111!* demand lies
placed lu the market bn a law day*, Lm* ms Vl**
Aries, or mote, part cleared, nu ibe Augusts Road, op
uoflte In Ihe three mile alohe. also ou (lie H idle fililfi
Road, nprswlto to ibe two mile aim**. if u|4
AT I'KIVATK MALE
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AUCTIONS.
CARGOSALK. ”
By Belt. Wylly & < hrteUau.
Du TUKSDA Y, fttti Inst, at lv o'clock a. in., in front
or wor. corner B.y and Whitaker streets, a part
of the
CARGO OP THE MUG ATLANTIC.
Fi o il Nassau. N. P.
Consisting Os
GROCERIES
DRY GOODS
HARDWARE
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
LIQUORS, Ac., Ac
■l2-1J vV Hi! PIlKd ,
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Ou Tue«J«y. 6th Inst, at lu o'clock, iu front of
•tore, will be sold, under inspection wad by recom
meudation of Port Warden*:
A large lot of Asaorted Hollow Ware.
Sold for account of whom it fh&y concern.
d4 n
By Bell* Wylly & Christian.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
45 aero* of line Garden Land, within the limita of the
city. The Improvements consists of a first cla** cottage
dwelling, gothic style, containing six large room*, with
marble uiautel piece, dining room, kitchen, library room
furnished with shelves and glass doors. Outbuildings
consinU of farmhouse, containing seven room*, barn,
carnage house and -tables. Purchaser can have ihe re
fusal of corn, fodder, hay, hor***, mules, buggies aud
wagon*.
Also.
2430 seres <4 heavily timbered land, situated tweuty
(20) milts front the city, between the Ogeechee and
Canoochee Roads. An excellent location for a mill, or
un A. No. 1 turpentine plantation. 100 acres of the
above cleared. Improvements cousists of two small
dwelling houses with stables, cribs, Ac. tf-ulB
- AT PRIVATE SALE.
By Belly Wylly & Christiao.
100 acres of Land, situated on the Vernon river,
about nine miles from this city. The improvements
consist of dwelling, barn, stables, uud other neces
sary out-buildings.
An abundance of fish, oysters, shrimp, Ac., con?
veuieutly obtained.
Price of property, 452,000. uSB-tf
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
By T. J. Walsh.
Ou TUESDAY, January, sth, lsflfl, will be sold at the
Court House, lu the city of Suvaunab. at II o’clock:
The Eastern Half of Lot No. 11 Jackson Ward, (fee
simple, with improvements), corner of Whitaker
ami Hull streets, lb* improvements are a two-story
brick dwelling, nine rooms, with water In the yard
and gas through the house; btlck stable. Both build
ings have slate roois.
Sold by permission of the Ordinary of Chatham
county, fora division among the heirs.
Tirms cash, purchaser paying for Giles. n24
By Blnnu JSc Moyer.
This Day, 4th last., at 10 o'clock. In front of store
will be sold
60 bxs Tobacco, 60 caddies Tobacco
5 hhds Bacon Shoulders
A large assortment of Dry Goods, Blankets
do do Boy’s Silts aud Ladles
Garlbaldles, Balmoral Skirts, Ac ,
ALSO,
An assortment of Household and Kitchen Furni
ture;
BY BLUN & MEYER'
Will be sold ou THURSDAY, December 7th, at 11
o’clock a. m., at our store .*
20 acres of good Gardening Land, back of Lover's
Lane, miles from the Kxchauge. n3O-td
EXECUTORS SALE.
WILL bo sold at the Areciila Plantation of E. R.
Young, late of Tuomas county, deceased,
three miles irom Boston, No. Id Atlantic A Gulf Kail
road, on Friday, 16th December next, all the perish
able property beloi giug on said plantation, consisting
for the most part as follows; About 20 Mules and
Horses, 140 Fat Hogs, 200 Stock Hogs, 90 head Cattle,
and
6,000 BUSHELS O* CORN,
20or 30stalks Fodder, 2or 3 Wagons, Su°-ar Mill, a
large supply of Plantation Utensils, aud many other
tilings.
Atihe same time and place I will rent the Planta
tion tone of ihe largest and best in the conntyi for
the year 1860.
Tuere Is about
1,100 ACRES OF OPEN LAND
on the place, and in fine condition for another crop
corn or cotton. D S. BRANDON,
dl-10 Executor.
GROCERIES, LIGI OiiS, * iy,
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS. &C.
14-T Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, CA.,
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.)
ll r E invite the attention ol the Trade and the Pnb
»" lie generally to oar large and elegant assort
ment of
Wines, I.Ljuois, Cordials, Conserves, Se
gura, tie., etc.
which is not excelled by auy similar establishment
in the States.
We are sole proprietors of DUNBAR’S CELE
BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputation of
which is fully established in this and foreign coun
tries ; DUNUAR’SeweII known STOMACH BlTTKßS
guarauteed superior to any article of the kind, de
signed expressly for hotel and family use; DUN
BAR’S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war
ranted of the n most pnrity, and put up expressly
for our house, of wnich we are sole proprietors and
Importers. Solo Agents for Robert Smith's cele
brated PHILADELPHIA ALE. incases and barrels;
English, Scotch and American ALE and PORTER,
BRANDY, Scotch and Bonrbon WHISKEY and AH
RACK PUNCHES, formerly well known throughout
the United States, put up by us in ease* for export
and home consumption.
T. J. D. A Cos. are sole agents for H* A H. W.
Catherwood's Pare RYE WHISKIES XX and XXX
brands, guaranteed unsurpassed In qnqlity and cx.
cellencc. Constantly on hand, a large and well se
lected stock of liOURBON and WHEAT WHISKIES,
worthy the attention of the trade and connoisseurs
generally. An assortment of SEGARS -if finest
grades, manufactured and imported expressly for this
house, which we offer at the very lowest net cash
prices. BRANDIES, GINS, M INES, CHAMPAGNES,
aud every description and grade of Foreign Liquors
imported directly by this home, and for sale in bond
or duty paid, at lowest market rates novi-lm
H. G. RUWE & CO.,
"Wholesale
GROCERIES S LIQUORS,
WINES AND SEGARS*
Corner Bryan and St. Julian and
Johnson Square,
(FRONTING PULASKI HOUSE.)
|V Agents for
ALE AND LAGER.
exultantly on hand, an aaaoitmeot of
nixuiN wisru.
»c (.28 3m
To Who lenh ip Grocer *,
LL|ii»r Dealers, Bistlllerg, Dnig-gUt* ami
Mofiji Mdimfuctiirers.
TjiSHENTI AL oils for flavoring and Improving Bran
Jo dv, Hum Pori Wine, Bouffiou, Rye, Hootch und
Irish Wl,Okies, age aud l»’dy YmptnUaiM tor Neu
trull.llig end Mollify.ng Whiskey and Splrll. Color
mge. Syrup, end Fruit Jalce* tor Brandy, Whiskey
slid Wines, Oil* aud Kxtraeu of Cngnsc and ulher
Brandies, Holland and Loudon Gin, Ac. Dr F.’a
Treullae oil KcnuenUel Liquor* with 10UU Paclpc
FOR DltUOUlHTtt’ UME.
Nrfttan Insect Powder, fly pa|wr, LomMen*.
kluoiftpar and Fluoric Add, Mangsii*** and all rsr*
i ’be mu sis and Drags,
FOR MOAI* MANUFACTTREKM.
■dlbaleuMtoila I* > ryataia, Isquifiaiid Jelly China
clay aliA Tatra Alba. atone, R>»lu. Sods. Ash,
*< Jok r.JWd|TNANi<Ih.
novl eodtol Na H Cedar si., N Y.
BACON
Hulmsli HlioiildiM's
111 %4am9 HUB fc# #*li bf
<• 0 NtfVAN. mUtfflMMl 6 LO
OHfX'Kitmg. i.mutmi, me.
PIERCE SkEHAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boots'and Shoe*. Clothing.
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Hsgara
Also, Skehan-a Celebrated
GULDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
In bottle and in wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
lish Ales, Ac.
Liberal deductions made to the trade.
176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH.
and 62 Liberty street, New York.
RANDELL A CO.
ARK now offering: to the tr#«le a very choice selec
tion of
SOUCHONG.
OOLONG,
YOUNG HYSON,*and
IMPERIAL TEAS
Also,
NO. 1 EXTRA AND FANCY SOAPS
RAISINS, CURRANTS AND CITRON
PURE GROUND BPIOEB
CREAM TARTAR
B. C. AND SAL SODA
VERMICELLI. FARINA, JELLIES,
Aud a general assortment of Fancy Groceries,
nlt-sodlw
WHISKEY! WHISKEY !
FINE OLD BBANDY, VINES, tc.
Peach Valley Whiskey, Maple Valley Whiskey. Pilfe’s
Magnolia, Spencer’s Old Rye, aud Fine
Kentucky Bonrbon.
FOR SALE BY
C. W. THOMPSON,
At the Old Stand,
XIX BA. Y STREET,
(Herald Buildings)
xlso,—
Alsou's Ale, Mars' Ale. Apples. Potatoes. Onions,
Piekles, Mackerel, Cider and Cider Vinegar.
oct6 ts
CHEESE, SOAP.
4 A BOXES OTIBESK,
t: v 76 boxes Fay'a Soap.
Juat received and lor iale by
octlti BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO.
G»o. R. Crump, Wm, A. Wrioht,
Augusta, Georgia. Late of Richmond, Va.
GEO. R. CRUMP k 00.,
General Commission Merchants
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Llpors, Tobacco, Seaars,
SALTED FISH, &c.
209 Broad St., Augusta, Ga,
W Will purchase and sell on Commission Cotton,
Tobacco, Pboduub, and MEbohandlsx of every de
scription.
Refers to the Merchants and Bankers of Augusta,
Ga., Richmond. Va.. aud Jno. C. Fen ill, Esq., De-
Witt A Morgan, Gaden A Cackles, A. A. Solomons A
Cos., J. T. Paterson A Cos., K. Molina, Esq , Savauuab,
Georgia.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
OCt4
J. GARDNER
TAKES the liberty of informing the public generally
that lie hasjnei opened, and will always keep on
hand a fall supply of
Fresh Family Groceries,
of all descriptions and of the bent quality, which he
offers for sale at reasonable rates. Corner Jones and
Barnard streets, at Ehrlich's old stand. nlB-lm
rFOREIGN OOMESTK
t S ftStgftlß
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
Ch. 'Farre Champagnes
FOK THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
au3o
KIRLIN, IRO.&BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, mm Al LIQUORS,
UUKNKK WIIITAHKK STREET AND
BAY LAKE,
8
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED k DELIYERED.
au2l u
BUYERS WISHING
Tobacco, Flouy
AND
SUGARS,
IN LARGE QUANTIES AND OF GOOD
STANDARD BRANDS,
Will find a fine stock at .
IXaiitloll cfc Co's.
n2leodlw
«5«0 REWARD
WILL be paid lor the package of NOTES taken
fu December last from the premises of David
R. Dillon, or a proportionate part of the above re
ward wUI bepufd ou the delivery of any of the above
Notes. DAVID R. DILLON,
nSo-6 224 Bay street.
SHIPPING. -
For Doctortown.
The Steamer
ORIENT,
Will leave for Doctortown ou
Tuesday Dec. O, at 7 o’clock a. m. «
Fur freight or passage, having enpaslor accommo
dations apply to
CHAS L. COLBY A CO.,
d4-2 Corner Bay and Abercorn aei erts J|
, FOR JACKSONVILLE,
VIA BRUNSWICK AND FERNANDINA.
Till STEAMER
FANNIE,
CAPTAIN MeNELTY,
I*now reuelvln rretghl at (ha old Florida siesmboftt
wharf fmd of Waal ttroad afreet, and will leave as
above ou
W.4aN4ay,lth la.e,, al 9 a, in.
Tide boat I. lu vciy su.llcnt order, aud bee ap
pellor dele ruoiu .voinioo-Utuiar ter paieeugeie,
For li.lgbt <M |fl- apply to
.. 7r*|. MYRKLL, Apt,
44 Maine' iluiWiliga, tier elruel.
For Liverpool.
iMKSfSSftHtSi
I 'try. eopftgefi Will fie |,«4» lu rend*,
I UhiftoM IjiWm liyeiaull. Pie*| wu Ihe Iffih
l a* * «j
STAR LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
The fine Steamship COSTITUTION, Greshmftn
Commander will leave for the above port on
Wednesday, Dee. 6, hi _ o’clock.
For freight or pamage, having anperlor state room
accommodations, apply to
L3O BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO.
FOR NEW YORK,*
ATLANTIC COAST '
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
The very fast sailing Steamship
VARUNA,
WHITEHURST, Commander,
Will positively sail ua her regular day,
W ednesday, *lii Inst., at 11 o’clock a. na.
* For freight or paamge, which will be as low as any
other line, apply to
d* JOHN R WILDER Agent.
For Doctortown,
The Steamer
General Shepley,
Will leave for the above place on
Sunday, Dec. 3, at 7 o’clock a. m.
Connecting with the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad.
For freight or passage, having anperlor aceonrß’O
datlona, apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
''d2-l cor. Abercorn and Bay sts.
For Liverpool.
K-ETS. Tlie A 1 hit-sailing hark ZEPHYRINE,
i'tl—wi •' Pennialon, master, wants about 609 bales of
cotton to complete cargo. Being of small
capacity, shu will have qnlck despatch Ap-
P'J REID A STEWART.
FOR AUGUSTA,
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS,
TUE
Steamer Volunteer
AND COVERED BARGES,
Now receiving freitht at the Lower Rice Mill wharf,
will leave aa above ou
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, U 65.
Freight taken at the lowest rate#.
0 FALLON.A.OO.* Agents,
_ Corner of Bay and Lincoln street#.
Ettipire Line.
FOR NEW YORK.
Atlantic; Mail Mtoamship
Company.
Th® nfew fust side-wheel steam
SAN SALVADOR Loveland* mas
will sail as above, on
Saturday, Dec. «, at. 1 o’clock p. m.
For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accom
modations, apply to
B. U. HARDEE,
No. 12 Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON A ALLEN, Agents,
n27 N9. 11, Bowling Green, New York.
POE NEW YORK
Of/Jk The brig OLIVE FRANCES. F. A.
.°msll. master, is now loading for tho
aaSaffife’ For freight, apply to
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
n29 . Corner Aberliom and Bay sis.
For PHILADELPHIA
The Steamship
CXJMBEIA.,
FRENCH, Commander,
Will sail for the above port on
Saturday, Dec. U, at o'clock.
For freight or paaaagc, having excallont accommo
dation*, apply to
nSO HUNTER Sc OAMMELL,
FOR AUGUSTA.
THE
Steamer Oak,
Cgpt Wm. McCauley,
Is recelvinr freight This Day at Lamar's Wharf, and
will have qa'ck duspatch as above.
TLis boot Is In exceUciit order (rates A l iu Insur
ance Conmnie#) and of large capacity shipper#
can rely on having their orders go through with de
spatch.
For freight apply to
J. B. PREBDBE, Agent,
109 Broughton street.
F: M, MYRELL,*
n29 Harris' Bnlldluga, Bey street.
Regular Weekly Bteamer
BETWEEN
AUGUSTA - SAVANNAH.
The New Iron Steamer
WM. G. GIBBONS,
Capt T. N. Pini. pot, 4
Having superior accommodation for Freight and
Passengers, will ply regularly between the above
cUtea.
Leaving Savannah every Saturday Morning, at i»
o'clock.
o'clock*"* Anguata every Wednesday Morning, at 7
Laylua at Mathew * Bluff .very Wcdnomt.y Night
It is tlie desire of the Agents of the Olbb-m'io niake
her a permanent Accommodation Boat tor the Her
chant* °f Augusta Slid Hsvanhah and thv Planter*
along the Hue of the river, and with Ulsobject In view,
no effort will bo epared on ibe part of her owners,
agent* aid offic«r* to meet the want* orthe traveling
and freighting public. *
. „ . ERWIN * HARDEE,
on* L Rovmii.i.xt, Agent at wharf. lm nU
For Charleston,
Tbft mw a teenier
CITY POINT.
•’apt I 8 Tab>ot,
Will bra** a* above
• *#rp fiamedap, al w a, «*•
rot Beight Off paaaag* *W Iff,*"
fill MoJflaoo’e Rang*, pay wwl
Til, OTUMKR S *
ed.uTl' UmTTnd l^T.ldluOn’
of Liocoln street, fre« of coat.
The May armed In Angnsta^i bom Savannah on lftat
Friday with her fall height ts oet9
FOE AUBHBTA ~
The new light-draught steamer
Minnie Brandt,
C»pt. FRANCES,
Will leave tor Augusta on
Tuesday, Dee. 9, at 8 o’clock, a. m.
noT h L aC . COmmo4 ?‘ io “ for pasaangen oh board oan
pei!en*k.* U captain “1
toiTow “nmX e ‘"d? order ’ wiU
For freight or passage apply to
dft-2 ' ° WE&T JoMock
FOR AUGUSTA.
The Steamer
!R. H. MAY
will leave for the above place on
TUESDAY EVENING.
This steamer, drawing only twenty-eight laches
when Bonded, offerssuperior inducements to shipper*
at the present low stage of the river.
4 Goods received at all times and stored free In fire
proof warehouse on old Charleston steamboat wharf.
For freight arrangements, apply to
d4tf j. M. KINCHLEY, Agent
Freights
FOR AUOUSTA,
rpOE nnderslgued are prepared to receive goods it
-ft their Wurehouses—free of expense and cot
ered by Insurui.ce—tor shipment to Augusta and
points beyond by their regular line of light draught
boaU ' .^ ply . ta CHAS. L. OOLByT*
sept29—tf cor. Bay and Abercorn sts,
For Doctortown
AND
v Thomasville.
The Steamers
G«n. Bhepley,
Orient, and
Clarion,
Will make Tri-weekly Tripe to Doctortown, in con
nection with the Atlantic and Gnlf Railroad, leavlne
np Tuccdays, Tbmadsye and Sundaya *
Through freight payable by shippers at our office,
of expfn»e rCCelVed duliD * tIH! we «“<* stored free
For freight or passage apply to .
n2O r. C “¥ 1 COLBY * CO.
nvo Corner Abercorn and Bayetreet*.
FOR
HAWKINSVILLE AND MACON.
• THE *
STHAMEH OOMBT,
CAPTAIN HORNE,
Will leave ee above with despatch. For freight, .
which will be received at the Upper Hydraulic Pra*B
Yard, and covered by tnenrance nntll placed on board
tho steamer, apply to
n2S BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
NOTICE. ~
THE BRITISH, WEST INDIA AND PA
CIFIC CO’S STEAMSHIP,
DARIEN,
Will leave tor "'
Liver-pool Direct,
ON
Saturday, Soo. fld.
lISS BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
FOB
Rio De Janeiro.
CALLING AT
St. TiMnnaa, Para, Pernauibnco and Btkld
T * le United States and Brasil m-i‘
Lt • teqmahip Company will dispatch
regularly,
-a-T"c.- On the 29th off every anomth,
A NEW AND FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIP,
To Leave at 3 o’clock, p. m..
From Pier 43, North River.
All letters have to pass through the Poet Office.
An experienced Surgeon will be In attendance on
board.
«-■- j ffi?£Sss£ , BA < £..
WiNTED TO CHAfiTER.
A Ligtft»r, of 260 barrel* eapaelty, on
JjyrMWk end under deck, for a short trip.
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
Opposite Mariner’s Chnrch,
Bay street.
FORLIVERPOOL
ft-Frc- , The British bark CROSCO, Carrey.
■ <ftpaclty U 00 Bales cotton
• JftjRTYP For freight upply to
HOBT J. CAUOHR7,
US Bay Street
For Liverpool.
Tbs new first clam clipper thip
VIRGINIA,
WEEK*. ft—Ml
la now loading rapMly al Uwer Freds, tad kaving
Urge engagement will have qstek deapsuh
fur iratgW “• paagage (tafia* at lewegft ’alee) sggly
la DMA* I* COL NY ffiOO ,
j "sM itaMet Aberraen said Rig ffis
1 For Liverpool.
aj». Tfi# A Me I Mfito ttofiV MLAMC la aw
]gt r .V.t.