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SAVANNAH NATIONAL REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY MORNING, DECK
jgGANT JEWELRY,
rnrarsara, wam, * £
Bifort His Honor, E. C. Anderson, Major.
Savahnah, Dec. 13.
W. B. AMen and W. RT* n > City Police, vs.
James McGee. Elizabeth Martin, Prosecutrix.
Improper donduct, beatiDg bis wife, corner Zn*
biy and Farm streets, 2 a. m ,DecemberI3tb,l865.
Dismissed, defendant to pay cost, together with
a severe admonition to McGee.
LOCAL MATTERS
itur Marine and Canuuercial News,
The Commercial and Marine Intelli-
will hereafter be found on our
geoce
fourth
Cool Burglarious Operation.
X few evenings since, an audacious thief
entered the dwelling at the corner of West
IJr.isd and Hall streets, and deliberately de-
j leied the bat rack of quite a number of valu
es overcoats, hats, caps and umbrellas. The
-serious scoundrel, not content with securing
,-dicient clothing to supply all of his friends
carried off a large package of
TO RENT.
grocers
Provision
FOR RENT .*
A LARGE, well finished and famish
ed store, suitable for the Dry Goods and
tmoe trade. Fer particulars, enquire at 159
Congress street
• decl2—eod6t
invitee
Dealers
Rooms to Rent,
jiURNISHED or unfurnished, with or without
Board; apply on South Broad street, third door
ast of Barnard, north side. dec7 tf
Service will be famfehed on routes,
the war, it wm* daily, three time* a
was tri-weekly twice a week; and where it, wJTwLl
weekly, weekly service will be allowed.
Proposals should be addressed to “Han. Q*o w
McLefisn, Sd Asst P. M.. Washington, D. c, tod
should state they are lbr service to end June *d, ise«
uov 15 tf
SHIP CHANDLERS’ NOTICE CALLED
TO THIS AUCTION.
<-, r the winter,
1 staments that lay in the entry. On reaching
;ce street the bundle was opened, and the
light of 'he gas lamps revealing the character
ci the plunder, the package was dropped on
the spot, where they were shortly after found
t.v the owners.
i^jery? Was not the thief alarmed with
that the contents of the package would be
icnf-ary evidence against him should he
ft arrested with the Testaments in bis posses
sion ? «
We have had occasion frequently of late to
• sm our citizens against the too careless prac
tice of leaving their premises needlessly ex
posed to the predatory visits of these burglars)
It neglecting to keep their front and back-
liojr? securely locked at all times. A little
attention paid to the fastening of doors, win
dow* and shutters, particularly after dark, will
agve many a family from the bold visits of
these entry thieves and house-breakers.
Tbe steamship Weybossett.
(>ur special New York correspondent, under
, ate of the 9th inst., writes us as follows in re
gard to the late accident to the steamship Wey-
bowext, from which it will be seen that the
ship was but slightly injured, and will be de-
taxned from the line only a few days. She has I
i rtn removed.to Brooklyn to undergo a sur-
St. Andrew’s Hall
Christmas and New ear’s Gifts.
NOW 13 THE TIME TO SELECT PRESENTS FROM A 8PLENDID STOCK JUST
For Sale at Anetioo, on SATURDAY,
iT7TIX oe rented for Balls, Concerts, Ac.
r v to Messrs. MYERS, A a under tbe Hall
DAVID R. DILLO:
nov30—3w 2*4 Bay stl
OPENING AT
WANTED!
HAMILTON’S
CHANGE OF DAY.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
For Palatka, Fla.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST.
MARYS. FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
Offices to Bent
CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STREETS. A large invoice of FIRST CLASS GOC
mported direct from the manufacturers, expressly for this Establishment, consisting in part of
FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
of tbe most celebrated makers, AMERICAN and FOREIGN manufacture.
CLOCKS, PLAIN and oftNAMENTAL, for Office and Parlor use.
THE LATEST STILE OF JEWELRY, a superb assortment.
whL E .^SwL“.“L“SElS , ‘“ i, ' 3Hff " d wMKiwrsou,
3 ESIRABLE Offices to Rent over store come 1
Bay and Barnard streets, Enquire of
nov!4 LaKOCHE, GADEN A UNCKLES.
LaKOCHE, GADKN A UNCKLES.
LUMBERMEN
FOR RENT,
H TWO ROOMS, FURNISHED, to
l#«U
i*a|let to gentlemen. Apply at this office.
100 Lumbermen wanted Immediately
to engage in tbe Lumbering Btuineaa on
the Savannah and Ogeeohee Rivers,
Good wages and Permanent Employ-
Mo
ment guaranteed. Address
MARK W. DOWNIE,
National Republican Office, Savannah.
Remember the Poor.
CHARITY FAIR,
Cash paid for old GOLD and SILVER, at
SIDY BLUR Ac HIT. R.
THIS DAY, 14th tost, at 10 0*1.th. ». -
sold In front of store, to doss accounts;
2* do* crimson Shirts.
1* do*. Ltoen Bosom White Shirts
18 doz. Undembbt* tad Drawer*
tt salts Costs, Vasts and tirei*
4J Bnsinsas ■ onto, different qualities.
108 pair Caesimcie Pants, djfltomtuualiti
18 cases Kelt lists.
10 pieces Cssatatere.
• 5?- Week and Bins Cloth.
20 do. Satirist.
4 cases Prints Dalai ass, Mstlnnm. Ac.
BESIDES
— —— — — ^ - - — wwwwvu, av.usvKij it,, tfUlUIBi
bnt now the Helen Getty, Captain O. R. In
graham, will leave the Wharf foot of West Broad
street every SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock,
A. M., precisely, for the above Landings.
For freight or passage, apply on board or to*.
L. 8. BENNETT, Aftht,
. ___ _ cor. West Broad and Bay streets.
AGENTS—Darien, A. A. DeLonne.
Jacksonville, J. 8. Samis A Co.
Palatka H. R. Teasdale,
Freight payable by shippers- oct*5
decll—lmo
CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STREET8.
FOR 8ALE
RAILROAD NOTICES.
FOR SALE LOW
Central Railroad,
OFFICE ATLANTIC A GULF R. B. CO.
Savannah, Dec. 6th, 186S.
Ladies of Savannah,
AT TOE
Fireman’s Hall,
« 7
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, BERN AN DINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
Connecting with steamer “Flora Temple” at 'St.
Marys. Freight will be received for King’s
Ferry, Centervillage, and all Land
ings on tbe St. Mary’s River.
— -V THE new and fast steamer
A !1 "reTtvS. Fountain, Captain G. W. cast-
WindUp An Estate
mrr risen mo tom.
Will sell Tills D > Y. at store, on Margaret street
108 pahs Army Roots.
HOT sacks LUarpool alt.
1 case Merchandize.
' • Wc made a visit to this fine boat yesterday
»«;1 in a conversation had with Mr. Parish, the
purser, that gentleman most courteously satis
fied all the inquiries we deemed necessary to
make. The ship was completely pumped out,
and although not yet in drawing room trim,
she was gallantly afloat and rapidly progress
ing to a state of dryness after the gorging snp-
; y , water pumped into her hsld and upon her
deck on Tuesday last. This morning she has
tiro removed from Pier 13, Nojth river, to
Brooklyn for the purpose of discharging the re-
t.amier of her cargo of cotton, which has been
,'.imaged by fire and water. The underwriters
hive her there in charge for the purpose of hav-
.ng her thoroughly repaired, a process which
will occupy a few days, and that being com-
i eted. the Weybossett will be speedily in the
h i d- of her gallant Captain, who will take in
h;s return cargo and proceed safe and sound on
Li* return trip to Savannah.”
VALUABLE FARM
SOUTH BROAD STREET,
ON THE
•» 13th and 14th of December,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF ,
JOHN SCREVEN, President.
Auction! Auction!!
STSBT «
Tuesday, Thursday A Saturday
Evenings,
at
Store Brougbteakt.,Third Dow frore Ml
win be offered a ssoerml sssiwasat
TV of Drv Goods. Boot* and Shoes, H.terry C- 4er
nothing, Ho"k», Yankee Notin s, Jewelry!*e. Sbe,
st tbe purchaser's own prices. Terms cask ^
positive. d«l—lai
situation wanted.
A FIRST class manager of a Rice Plantation, A.
THOMAS, deslree to secure a situation for next
year. Refers to Daniel Blake, Esq., and W. B. Hey
ward, Esq., and to our firm.
ROBT. HABERSHAM A SONS.
aeci*—n
51-2 Miles from Augusta,
C ONTAINING (180) One Hundred and Eighty
Acres, more or lee*. About (100} One Hundred
acres of it in valuable wood ; a good Dwelling with (I)
seven Rooms, Stables, Carriage House, and (7} seven
Farm Buildings.
To a party desiring a good healthy, comfortable
House, within 50 minutes’ drive ofiaugusta, the above
place offers superior inducements.
For full particulars enquire of
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.
nov7 cor. Abercom and Bay streets.
12th
be delm
derof
nov20
lour before departure of Train. By or-
GEO. W. * DAMS,
Central Railroad,
Doors will be opened
THIS EVENING, at 7 o’clock
ORPHANS’ FAIR!
WANTED
MIDDLING COTTON AND SICE,
I N exchange for $15 to $20,000 of very desirable
Summer Dress Good*, Ac., comprising ■
most complete assortment of tbe choicest Arabics—No
Old Stock. Apply to JOHN F. YOUNG,
7o North Fourth street, Philadelphia.
Reference—DeWltt A Morgan, Savannah.
Philadelphia Reference—M7 L. Halloweli A Co., or
Wood. Marsh A Haywood.
oct30
T» ATTERY PLANTATION, on Port Royal
I* Island, 4 miles from Beaufort, 8. C.. 570 Acres—
460 acres cleared Cotton Land, 80 acres Wood Land.—
Has been steadily cultivated during the war. A fine
Dwelliug House, Mules Carts, and all Agricultural Im
plements complete; Negro Houses, with a splendid
selection of Plantation Hands—50 in number.
For terms, enquire of JOHN A. WRIGHT,
dec9—3aw2w Beaufort, 8. C.
• A NUMBER OF BENEVOLENT LADIES
of this city, feeling a lively interest in the wel
fare of the
FEMALE ORPHANS
dependent for support on the oharity of the good
The new steamer
City Point,
Cspt. E. 8. Talbot, will leave as above every SATUR
DAY, at 9 A. M.
For freight or passage, apply to
MANHOOD
R. W. ADAMS,
or J. S. CARRUTHERS.
Hodgson’s Range, Bay street-
next door to Bell, Wylly A Christian.
SISTERS OF OUR LADY OF MERCY,
Will give a
dec7—thtotf
sale of Government Steamers.
Messrs. York, Williams, Mclntire A Co. sold
■ Monday last, at Hilton Head, under the direc-
n ot Lieut. Coi. C. W. Thomas, Chief Quarter-
aster, some ten or twelve steamers,the property
; the United States,' and which have been e ai
red as Government transports. They were
• d tor cash at the following prices:
Nelly Baker, side-wheeler, of 293 tons, Bold to
K;«hop for $9,000.
Neptune, side-wheeler, of 362 tons ; to J. Bish-
A NEAT and commodious Cottage, with Brick
out Houses on same lot, situated on Roberts
street Robertsville, will be sold if applied for at an
early date. Price $3,000. Apply to
Z. M. WINKLER,
At Henry Wayne’s Stables, West Broad street.
nov22 tf
For Augusta
AND WAY LANDINGS
8UAW A CLARK, Biddeford, Maine,
■spin 3m
form, snd tbe impossibility of application
effort show Its bsaefil influence- It ao’i
evident to tbe observer th t some deprsnstn
Is checking the development of the body,
tion is talked ot and perhaps the yooth
from school and sent Into the country. ”1
during the week immediately preceding Christ
mas, opening on MONDAY’, the 18th, and do*’
ing on SATURDAY, the 23d instant, at
fftg A MONTH I Agents wanted
for tix entirely new article*, just
out. Address O. T. GAREY, City Building, Biddeford.
CENTRAL RAILROAD A BANKING CO.
Savannah, Dec. 11th, 1866.
ARDERED by fthe Board of Directors tb;
' ' Lumber nor Timber shall be transported ovi
Company’s Road, except by special contract wit
Superintendent. GEO. A. CUYLEB, Caahi
St Andrew’s Hall
) NE splendid 4 or 0 Horse Wagon with Harness to
match. Enquire at
HENRY WAYNE'S STABLE*.
novlC—tf cor York and West Broad ets.
sion* of the ever-changing acnw of the ett*. the now-
ers of tbe body too mnch enfeebled to give asm m
healthful and rural eaeidee, thought* are lamed to
wards upon themselves.
If the patient be s female, tbe approach of the —
ses is looked for with anxiety, as the flint symptom to
which Nature is to show hsr saving power to diffsstec
the circulation, and visiting the chwA with the Moom
of health. Alas! increase of apptrtte has grows by
The attention of the pubtio generally, and of
those especially intending to purchase
CHRISTMAS GIFTS,
is called to the large number of
FANCY ARTICLES,
many of them the work of the Sisters’ pupils, that
will be for sale at the different Fair tables.
deell tf
THE steamer Express, Cspt. J. H. Morgan,
will have quick despatch as above.
B Y virtue of anthority vested In me by Resolution
passed at a meeting of the German Fire Com-
tany, held on the 28th inst, I, Henry Blnn, First
foreman of the German Fire Company of Savannah,
Ga., do hereby offer a Reward of Two Hundred
Dollars for the arrest, with proof to convict of the
person or persons engaged in the murder of Mr. A.
UORDES, late a member of this Company.
nov30 HENRY BcUN, Foreman.
This Boot is new, light draft and of large carrying
capacity, offering superior inducements to shippers.
Having secured a large Brick Warehouse on old
Florida Steamboat Wharf foot of West Broad street, I
am now receiving freight for her, and will store same
and cover with Insurance, free of coeL to shippers.
For freight, apply to
F. M. MYRELL, Agent,
decl2 Harris' Building, Bay afreet.
"Dcoia, side-wheeler, 345 tons, to J. Bishop for
' ( -I
Croton, side wheeler, 361 tons, to J. Fitzgerald
Most of the Platform Cars-of the Company being em -
ployed to moving Iron and Ties for rebuilding the
Road, will prevent the hauling of Wood and Lumber
except in limited quantities. GEO. W. ADAMS,
decl2—eod2w General Superintendent.
FIRKINS choice Bntter.
CHAS. L. COLBY' A CO„
cor. bercom and Bay streets.
General Snperintendent.
nov!4-tf
Be den Gate, side-wheeler, 195 tons, to J’
sea tor $10,000.
Belief, screw, 68 tons, to J. Ames for $5,000.
Nantasket, side-wheeler, 299 tone, to J. Bishop
r$U,5uO.
Macon, screw, 333 tons, to W. Wormsly for
Regular Weekly Steamer
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH
:and
DOGTORTOWN,
Connecting Regularly and Punctually with Atlantic A
Gnlf Railroad.
what it fed on and theenergfeaof the ijiliw me pi
trated, and tbs whole economy Is ileringmf 1
beautiful sod wonderful period to which body i
mind undergo so fascinating a - k ‘-p from
woman, Is looked for In vain: th* parent* h art Wo
in anxiety, and fancies the grave hat waitaf fer
victim.
Helmbftid'* Extract Botha
For Weakness arising from Eictssm or Eat
Indiscretion.
Attended with the following Symptoms
Indisposition to Kxonion. Lose of Power, 1mm
TONS ENGLISH SHEET COP
A Small WHITE POODLE DOG, highly t
the owner. A suitable reward will be
his return to tbe store, 109 Broughton street
PER, manufactured expressly for the Southern mar
ket, of usual thickness and weight. Size of sheets as
follows : 60x24, 00x28, 60x17, 60x9, 60x7, 36x2 inches.
Will be sold at a great bargain. Enquire of
G. P. BRADFORD.
348 Broadway, N. Y.
Or JOHN E. COWLES,
Corner Bull and Bay streets,
oct 18—2mo L. C. NORVELL A CO.
Rescue, screw, 203 tons, to W. Wormsley for
Notice.
Steamship Chase
THE steamer Jas G. Christophs
J. M. Moody, will leave for the above
THURSDAY KVRNING, at 6 o’clock.
This Boat is of light draught; and very fast.
For freight, apply on Charleston Wharf to
Gen. Hunter, side-wheeler, 460 tons, a very fine
neat, to W. Enfer for $24,000.
These were not considered very good prices, as
there were but few persons in attendance, and
xbt bidding was not very spirited.
Oor- West Broad and Bay Streets,
S J1 H, GEO
declS
T HE undersigned have this day entered into a co
partnership under the name and style of McKEE,
BENNETT *fc CO., at McKee & Bennett’s old stand.
Will keep constantly on hand a fine assortment of
Carriages, Bretts, Rockaways, Buggies,
Harness and Coach Material
Of every description, which we sell at the
Lowest Gash Prices.
All work sold, warranted as represented. We have
fine Store Rooms, and forwardine will be promptly at
tended to. Consignments soli ited.
Will open by 1st January Manufacturing and Re-
i«irinv Department, and will have Experienced
Workmen and Choice material, and be
prepared to do any amount of Carriage Repairing.
, , , „ MoKEE, BENNETT A CO.
J. G. MoKEE, i
L. S. BENNETT, l
JAMES MoKEE. i
dec9
The Steamer City Point.
1 he steamer City Point, Capt. Coxetter, from
U.-rlesion, arrived here yesterday, on her way
: Florida, with quite a number of passengers.
We are pleased to see that the veteran comman-
Capt. L. M. Coxetter, has been placed in
r.srge of this line steamer. Thia is an excellent
:: intment. Capt. Coxetter is thoroughly ac-
•mted on this route, having been for many
'c-rs engaged in the trade, and ia also well ac.-
i. nied with the people, and will give entire
i -laetion to the public. Capt. Ccxetter is too
*• known to the people in this section to need
x: trended notice from our hands.
Honor of Death, Night wests, < oW rest W
near. Dimness of VWoo, Languor, Uatvenal La
of the Muscular System, Often laaiwim A
with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Banda, Ftmhto,
Body. Dryneea of tbe Skin, Pallid Oonntonaa
Eruption* on the Face, Pstn to the Bsc”, flsavl
tbe Byelida, Frequently Stork Spots flying bad
Eyes, with Temporary Suffusion and Lore of
Want of Attention, Great Mobility, *oaUreaare
Horror of Society. Nothing to more ilsslt able i
Patients than Solitude, and nothing they man
foe Feur of Themselves, no Repos* of Mannar, s
neatness, no t peculation, bnt a harried Tmi
from one question to another.
There symptoms, il allowed to go on—wHe
Medicine invariably removes—soon feSow 1<
Power, Fatuity, and Epileptic Pita, tnoae of wfej
patient may expire.
During tbe Superintendence of Dr. WOeon, i
Bloom Ing dale Asylum, this red remit occunad
patient*; reason bed for a time left there, sm
died of epilepsy. They were of both nm, and
twenty year* of age.
Importations
This steamer draws only twenty-eight (23) inches,
and at the present stage of the river, offers superior
inducements to shippers. Freight received at all times
and stored free in fire-proof warehouse at old Charles
ton Steam Boat Wharf.
For freight engagements, apply to
J. M. KINCHLKY, Agent,
dec4—tf office at Charleston Wharf.
Barbershop
• Ship County of Pic-
tou from GUasgo w,
O TONS Gartsherrie Pig Iron,
250 tons Household Coal.
LOOO Hampers Pqtatoes.
150 kegs Herrings.
50 cases Preserved Salmon.
90 da Dried Finnan Haddock. Fa
CHARLES GREEN A SON.
Agents and officer* to meet the wants of the freighting
Cor. Bull & Bryan Sts..
I S a most exquisite establishment, where everything
In that line can be performed in as good style
as in our Northern Citiee.
The establishment is now, however, undergoing
thorough repair and renovation, and will be fitted np
in a style equal, If not superior, to any similar place to
the North.
From a long experience to the business, he is ena
bled to give satisfaction to his numerous customers,
and solicits a continuance of their patronage, hereto
fore so liberally bestowed.
Mr. STAMM has also a large stock of Goods in his
line, to which he Invites attention. decl3—2t
and travelling public.
Freight stored to our Warehouse, on Dillon’s wharf,
free of charge. ERWIN A HARDEE.
I). JAMES DILLON, Agent at Doctortown.
decl2—2w
For Liverpool
-<V1 The new first class clipper ship
VIRGINIA,
OHV Weeks, Commander,
Is now rapidly loading at Lower Press, and, having
Arrivals from New York.
The steamships Nevada, Capt. Carpenter;
L.tcrpe, Capt. Eldbridgs; Virgo, Capt. Bulkley;
Hunter, Capt Rogers, arrived at this port yester-
-ty irc.m New York. All these vessels come well
bv.gbtei with goods, and a large number of pal
ii engagements, will have quick despatch,
r freight or passage, (taken at lowest rates), ap-
0 CHAWLE' L. COLBY A CO„
t23—tf cor. Bay and Alfercom streets.
Fop Liverpool.
jwri, THE A No. 1 ship MOUNT BLANC,
is now rapidly loading at White’s
Press. For balance of freight, (having
rearejgrrooni only ior a few hundred bales,)
enquire of
LaKOCHE, GADEN A UNCKLES, Agts.
THOMAS VILLE.
BAXTGH’S
RAW BONE
SDPBR-PH0SPB1TB OF LIMB
FOR SALE
IBGE assortment of Groceries of all kinds
loo boxes Cheese.
100 do, Bmstoa.
100 y : boxes Raisins,
loo k do. do.
50 kegs Currants.
50 cases Sardines.
50 do. Pickles. •
50 do. Maccaroni.
50 do. Prunes
Pepper, Allspice, Tobacco, Segare and Liquor,
arge assortment of Manilla Rope.
Acknowledgments.
We are under obligations to the parsers
several New York steamships arrived yes-
-•ij for lave New York papers, and to Mr-
5ardson, of the Nevada, for special favors
' Vc are also indebted to Mr. Wilkinson, of
ilm *’ Lxpreas Company, for late Augusta
w in advance of the mail.
followed by those direful diseases Ii
sumption? Tbe records of t^e Ins*
the melancholy deaths by f 'onsmnpi
witness to tbe truth of these aseertk
Asylums the moat melancholy exhl
Tbe countenance is actually aoddan
tute—neither MirtMrGrief went ris
sound of tbe voice occur, it ia rarely
“With woeful measures wan
Low sullen sound* hi* grtof
BAUGH A SONS,
MANUK AOTUREB8 AND PEOPRIMTORS,
STORE .\0. 30 SOI TH DELAWARE AVE HUE
PHILADELPHIA.
IE cargo of brig Harp, consisting of—
4000 bush. Potatoes, Jackson’s,
60 bbls, Apples,
126 M Cedar Shingles,
25 M fprtice Scantling,
13 M Pine Boards,
11 M Hemlock Boards, by
HORATIO PITCHER,
foot Lincoln st, under the Bluff.
nov21
New Citron
This valuable MANURE has been before the agri
cultural public, under one name for twelve years past,
and its character for vigor'of action and permanence to
effect is well established. Before the war, it wa« in
troduced to some extent to the Southern States, and
was found to be highly adapted to
THRESH Figs,
J? Zante Currants,
Raisins, new crop,
Almonds,
Very choice Candies,
Fancy Crackers of all kinds, and all
Groceries, suitable for'the Holidays, to large stock at
iRANDELL A CO.’S,
decll—codlw Southwest cor. Bay and Barnard.
From Charleston.
,,Ve rct3rn our thank* to Capt Beaufort, of
I ts "teamer Rockland, which arrived at this
I in yesterday, for late Charleston papers.
| Rockland brought the U. S. Mail from
v point*
-— ______ •*
For Augusta.
The steamer Minnie Brandt leaves this port
| fev Augusta on Friday morning at 9 o’clock,
f m will be seen from the advertisement of her
*«nu, Messri. LaRoche & West. The Min-
: e Brandt ha* excellent accommodation*, and
I 15 of light draft.
Postponed Auction Sale.
* * le by Means. Blua &
eyer to take place yesterday at the ware-
-ure of Messra. Kenneth McLea & Co., was,
S’ ';'/ cu5unt of 016 r * in . postponed, aa awn by
•'lerence to advertiaament, until Saturdav.
Li a . »*•»!*« Scexpie.
II Ltanhoa ia eallad to tha adrartiaattret of the
I ***** will not
facilities to promptlv exeent
Printing Materials of evei
Presses of all manufactures.
and symptom*, we are prepared to edhr aa tovutouMs
gilt of chemistry for tbe removal of tha - m ] M u il
HELRBOLD’I
Highly Concentrated Fluid Ex
tract of Buchu.
JsST THERE IB NO TONIC LIKE IT
It to. an anchor of hepstq theaurreoaaaflfluftoto.aud
this to the testimony of all who bare read ar aauto
edit.
ITAVING reotoved a large stock of toe above st
Il very low rates, we are able to offer to close
oyer, great inducement, to
South-west cor. Bay and Barnard.
dect»—eodlw
Hominy-Corn Meal
O fr BBliS Extra Premium Hominy
O 90 half bbls Extra do do
20 bbls K. D. Corn Meal
30 half bbls K. D. Com Meal; for sale by
HILTON A RANDELL,
decll 8 193 Bay street.
Tobacco and all Crops,
The sales now amount to many thousand tons an
nually, and the facilities for its manufacture are ex
tensive and complete. The Proprietors of this MANURE
are engaged to no other business, and are therefore
directly interested in maintaining fnlly its high stan-
eMc . i ? ac y- The trade supplied by the cargo
direct from the wharves of the manufactory. Dealers
with the special ad
vantages of this article before purchasing other bra ads
W Send for a pamphlet.
Manufactured only by
BAUGH & SOWS,
No. 80 South Delaarare Avenue.
dec6—2aw3m ’
novl—eod6m
at Charleston, 8. C.
GADEN & UNCKLES,
100 Bbls. (ruano & 300 Bbls. cenentt
decl2—tf
FT Y doz Painted wire Brooms
40 doz 2 hoop and 3 hoop Pails
25groee Mason’s Challenge Bind
HILTON A It
PHILADELPHIA.
Drug and Chemical WarahouM,
3M B10ADWAI.
METROPOLITAN HOTEL
1,800 Boxes Plug:, assorted brands.
4,Ot O Pounds Flue Cut Smoking in
”5.006 Pounds Snuff, assorted brands,
with a general assortment ot Groceries.
The Tobacco and Snuff not being subject to Govern
ment Tax, can now be sold to the trade at lees than
New York prices.
We are agents for tbe sale of
Ge*rge Page k Co.’s Engines and Circular,
Portable and Stationary Saw Kills,
descriptions of which will be famished by ns on ap-
plicatibn. YONGE A NIXON,
decll
AVING re-opened ow Foundry and Machine
. Shop, we are now prepared to furnish all kinds of
and Braw Castings, as also to build Steam Engines,
tr MU], Circular and Sang Saw Mills; and all kinds
Diwrigbttog, Engineering, Steam Boat and Black-
b won done at short notice, with promptness and
stch. ROSE, ARKWRIGHT A CO.
HILTON & RANDELL
HORATIO PITCHER’S,
foot of Lincobwat., under the'Blnff.
IE now receiving ancLoffer for sale
160 kits Nos. 2 snd 3 Boston Mackerel
100 half bbls Nos 2 and 3 do do
125 bbls and ball bbls Extra State Family Flour
900 caddies extra Black and Green Teas
40 bxs “Our Own* Tobacco
20 bxs Navy (pounds) Tobacco
20 bxs and quarter bxs Layer Raisins; at
A BOUT 100 tons heavy Stone Ballast, per Rip
XX Herald, at the Unner Cotton Press, fer sale by «
decl3—it CHARLES GREEN A SO#
FOR SALE,
T lowest market rates, a large assortment of
TEAS,
COFFEES.
and SUGARS
r^WBNTY caae* (quarts, pints and half pinto)