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SAVANNA# n.
fC'-JLRQAQ-'NpTieKS.
SHIPPING
THIS DAT, 21*
&rEN» 'BJiUNSm
l FKRNANblX\ % J*
AND PICODATJL .
Savannah, SaTNov. ldtb, 1S66./
and after tfeddesday, Md IhsiaHt, a dafljr Wain
rid leave for Augusta ateMo.o.. in., eonneothig
a Safe 6t Hacks running between nation No. 6,
fbenWen, Hams and Asakfut
• Leaf Laid.
Batter.
kToterea. Mack W*
with a Hue of Hacks re
Central Railroad, and '
and Savannah Railroad. „ f M . •,
Pssaengere by this line* will arrive in Augusta tnc
" ^ e " after loavihg, t'Svnnnatl, - in time to
te Georgia Kailrffad trifle for Atlanta —
[vein Savjmnab at 3.45 K. M. ■ ■ "
i Bv passenger train mast be prepaid and
If hour before departure of Train. By or-
QEO Vf.. a DAMS’, \
.. . General Superintendent
iturniB;
, force, and see tuat tuns wonuu i»
1 and severely punished, for she
Hot upon (he Colored race,
. . . <>n on humanity. A thief k,
,.ieh. hut the wretch who would
, n j.hans of tfcair bread, is so fie-'
. the English language does not
words fit to express their dpgra-
Thie nulk ia highly recommended by ail who
have used it, and we are soteit Will meat with a
ready sals during (he hoHdayi, as 'for Qnsiardi,
icthiog to eqaal it—
Central Railroad.
Pudding, Ac., there is
Messrs. Solomons A Co, have the article for sale
in large, quantities, and we advise those In' want
of something good to give them a. eali.
A Good Thing. \
Postmaster Harris informs us that he
is now prepared to furnish, at the Post
office, stamped envelopes expressly for
the purpose of coveting mail matter to
be, carried outside of the mails, of the
denomination of 3c, 6c, 9c, 12c, 18c, 24c,
30c, and 40c, Express and Steamboat
companies, and other parties interested,
should at once, provide themselves with
a supply of these envelopes.
Personal.
lion. A. t». Browne, Supervising Spe-
oinl Agent of the Treasury Department,
I having in charge Fifth Agency, and his
brother, Colonel George Browne, Pay
master in'the United States Army, both
arrived on the steamer Constitution •
Large Government Sale.
I The following is the aggregate amount of
the large government sale which took place at
the Correl during the last week;
Twenty-three horses and forty-five mules,
from .thirty to sixty dollars each; and twelve
I army wagons at froin forty to ferty-five dollars
each, besides six ambulances at forty dollars
leach. '* 4
Auction! Auctionf!
Christmas and Year’s Gifts'.
•• • ' W
IS THE TIME TO SELECT PRESENTS. FROM A SPLENDID STOCK JUST
. o a simple suggestion to make
is, that as soon as caught, the
penchant for elaborate Checker
. be gratified by affording her free
n the Stone Hotel, where she oan
hk* Knits through the bars to her!
content, (no, we mean gizzard;)
1 • rson that could be guilty of
• from an Orphan’s Fair, cannot
-cssed of a heart. I
. re are quite a number of chances
v taken in this stolen article, it be-
all who have paid their money to
-iiurp lookout for this contempti- ]
, f w ho has thus oommitted a don-
;t. at the Fair.
... ii.se the police to keep their eyes I
u, for thieves and pick-pockets
; their way into all public places.
, rr y of the Stole* Che** Board.
sas been informed that the box which
.,n from the Orphan’s Fair, afoSt. An-
llill.on Tuesday avening.wa* recovered
tf.crsoon by Mr. P. Cody, chief de-
•icer of the Freedmen’s Bureau, who
. great credit for his vigilance. The
r .perty wai found in the poesession of
; roidiag at Abe rear of the jail.
;i be tried this morning before Capt.
Hard well, Asaiatant Sub. Assistant Com-
.r Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and
aed lands, when we trust that the pun-
• they «o justly deserve, will be meted
l am wilhont stint. It is supposed the
.) TToman disposed of the article to these
A little hempen tie for such miscre-
ald prove a public blessing.
lAXDINA JACKS:
10 o’clock.
Vattfei*ht or- p4wage, apply on frourd at Fade!
CPRNER CONGRESS AND JVHlTAKER STREETS. A lsrge iatoioe of FIRST CLASS GOODS,
mported direct from the manufacturers,:exprestly for this Establfebment, consisting ie part of * *» s
FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
„ - - . ; ■' .* — ; " ' . S* **> rtr* < } 5
ef the most celebrated makers, AMERICAN and FOREIGN manufacture.
- CLOCKS, PLAIN and ORNAVi ENTAL, for Office and Parlor use. " Y *■ ■ J
THE LATEST STYLE OF JEWELRY,ra kapwb assortment: ,' • - ^
SILVER WAKE.of exquisite WORKMANSHIP and WARRANTED to be of the pare metal.
Wheeler and Wilson's NOISELESS • .* '
•' SEWING *
WATCHES and JEWELRY NEATLY REPAIREDTiv experienced Warftmenat the shortest
notice. CHRONOMETERS RATED BY TRANSIT. Cash paid for old GOLD and SILVER, at
near White’s
Freight #iR be received evcrv daj
; (he warehouse, by WM. K. H. W
> CENTRAL RAILRO AD A BANKING CO.il
Snvtinnah,_ Dee. Util. T8B{S. J
rvBDERED by ithe Board of Directors that i
* r Lumber nor Timber sht#] be transeorted ove-1
Company’s .Road, except by special contract jvlth t
Snperintendent GEO. A. OtJYLBtf, Cashier.
weight
Regular Weekly Steamer
. BETWEEN :<C***i* fr«
- Hr A v ..A-IV A FT '
Most ofthe Platform Cars of the Company being em
ployed in moving Trim and Ties for rebuilding the
Road will prevent the hiiulfng of Wood and Lumber
except in limited quantities. _ GEO. W. ADAMS;
dec!2—eod2w General Snperintendent.
corner^ongre^an^whitaker^stm^H
deell—lmo
effort, shew its baneful influence. It wt
cvtrteirt to the obrerver tfc *t somadepreseing
is checking the development at the body. '(
tlon is talked at, and perhaps the youth •
DOGTORTOWN
;bhippIi<io,
FOR SALE
FOE SALE LOW,
FREIGHT TO AUGUSTA
• £ JLf I». _ . :
POINTS BEYOND I
FerwAndetf by LI&ht Draft Steamers.
Wiisdtp An Estate,
If Ihc poltent be a female. Iheeppmath of the mea-
ses is looked for with anxiety, os the flnt symptom ta
which Nature is to show bar taring power la diffmiug
the circulation, and vtaiuug the check with thabtoom
of health. AtaaV increaseof sppetiUj has grown by
What it fed on and the energles of the eyttem art pees
trated, and (he whole smfoto ie denwrrd. Th
THE new, light draft, Iron, side
Two Bora. State boat to Wm. G. (
Thoe. Daniels, hiving superior
fur Freight and PassetURto eqnnl to am
steamers, will ply regularly between tl
Leaving Savannah every TUESDAY
8 o’ckr-k; Leaving Dectortewn .ever
MORNING.
’ It is tbe desire of the owners of the
to make her aiFAdcommodution Be
chants of Savannah and the Merchant
along the line of the Atlantic A Gulf I
completion of that Rond, and .with this
no effort will be spared on the part <
BY THE
NEW YORK GIFT ASSOCIATION,
7i3 Broadway, New York,
VALUABLE FARM
1I1E are prepared to receive Goode ht onr ware-
V T house, free of storage and covered iqrjngnrance,
to be forwarded by the light draft steamers Berry and
Falcon, and others about tobe pot cm the line..
■Apply to the Agents, _ ■ . v' " • T n .
51-2 Miles from Augusta,
rteSTAIlOIiO f!80i One Hundred and Eighty
Acres, more or less. About (100) Wne Hundred
acres of it in valuable wboda a good liwdlfag with Ci)
seven Rooms, Stables, Carriage House, and 17) seven
Fsrm BofldQigB.
To a party deairing a jjood healthy, comfortable
House, within 50 inmates’ drive ofimgasta, the above
place offers superior inducements. .
Forfnlipariicularsen^oire^of COL gy A CO. -
nov7 cor. Abereom and Bay streetrf.
' Kaon.
12 Rosewood Pianos, worth from... ,$SB0 00 to BOo.OO
16Melodeone, Rosewood Cases.;... 125.00to226.00
160 Music Boxes 15.00 to 45.00
10C Silver Revolving Patent Cantor?.. 15.00 to 40.00
100 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets 16 00 to 36.00
COO Sets Silver Tea and Table Spoons. -W.00 to 30.00
100 Gold Hunting « ase Watches.... . 75.00 to 150.06
150 Diamond Rings, Clnstei,' &c,-.... 50.00 to 200.00
200 Gold Watches 60.00 to 100.00
300 Ladies’ Gold Watches ;. 60.00 to 85.00
.500: river Watches ; 25.00 to 60,0Q
mind undergo so fcwdnaUcg a change from chCd to
woman, is looked for In vain; i be pr reefs h art btoafl*
'n.anxiety, and fancies the grave bar waiting fac»ka
victim.
Ilelmbold’s Exlrart BuchH
For Wtalcnets arising from Excttua at Early
)' ; . * Indna-ttion.
Attend’xi with the following sympturoa
Indlspoeitionto Sxrrtiou. low of Power. Lem at
Memory, Dflflcnitb of Breathing. General Wcakaeaa,
TO RENT,
its and oi
travelling pni
on Pilion’s wharf,
tIN A HARDEE,
octortown.
Freight stored in onr Wanmona
free of charge.-* . KB
D. .TAMES DILLON, Agent at
detJ2—2w ~.
TT'tJRIVlSJBEU or nufarmshed, witfror without
F Board; apply on South Broad street, third door
East of Barnard; north side. .. . - dec7—(f
friends. This disease is creating fearfol havoc 1
-among both the white and colored populations of
Macon. .
flat Sunk. f
Yesterday afternoon a flat, loaded with wood, |
sank up the river, anti a considerable portion Of 1
the timber came floating down. The supposi. |
I tion is that all the negroes on board were drowned. J
Gail at. the corner Bull and Broogbtbn, at I
I Stuart A Co.’s, and you will find good fresh I
eggs, imported from" New York, at seventy-five I
| per doien. / J *> * < ’
Forty Cents a Yard !
J?or what ? Those handsome BLACK I
rkKD WHITE PLAIDS' at A. EES;
CHER & CO.’S, No. 13 Barnard street.
I Mr. R. Garrard succeeds Mr. L. A. Dodge, eg I
I Assistant Special Agent Eight Agency Treasury I
Department. Mr. Dodge who has for some time I
! filled the position lo the satisfaction of all con- I
cerned, resign^ lor the purpose of entering into I
) mercantile pursuits- ,
t Chlstmao and New Tear Present*.
Attention is oalied to the advertisemont of
Schreiner & Sons in another column. The adver
tisement will speak, for itself. r ’ „ 1
A. RESCUER & CO. have some ele
gant WATER-PROOF CLOAKS. Udl
arid see'them. :
Thanks.
We are indebted* to Capt. Beaufort, of the
steamer Rockland, which arrived yesterday
from. Charleston, for late papers from that
fcitjr. *’ /'*_'• • ~
Prepare for cold weather by procuring
your Shawls, Cloaks, &c., at RESCUER
&*QO. ’S, No. 13 Barnard at.
Fine Oysters.
yrieud Nugent, Jr., corner Boll and Barnard
streets, has jast reeeiVeda bonutifol supply of
New York Oysters- -QaU and try the m,'.-
FINE BLACK ALPACAS, Worth «1,
selling at 40 to 50 cents, at A. RESCHER
St. Andrew’s Hall
The Catholic Fair.
jle.sed to notice the unbounded euc-
•l has attended the efforts of the ladies
a this noble enterprise. Many valua-
- have been disposed of, and the ladies
a enabled to go forth and make further
We advise all onr readers to visit the
...cure a few chances at the valuable
rbich are yet to be raffled. An hour or
,.t be better spent than in visiting St.
: Hall. V - -,*■ ’ A
Horror Of OiaeaaA W eak Naves, Trembling. DreeCM
Horror of Death, Night; weals, < old Feet. Wakefol
ness Dimnees of VMdn, Languor, Univeraat Laaiitud*
of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appetite
with Dyspeptic Symptume, Hot Banda Flashing of Urn
Bfdy, Dry uese of the Skis, Pallid at
BrapUuus on the Face. Pain in (be Baev, lieavtoeaaflf
tbo.Hyelida Frequently Black Hfota. flying brftoe the
..Eyes, with Temporary Suffusion and Ians of el^bt,
Want of Attcntiun, (jreqt Mobility, Restlesanasa wkh
Horror of Society. ‘Nothing is mar j desirable to each
Patients ibo&Boliludc, and nothing they man dried
‘ forFear of ’WiiwarliftS, no Repose of Manner, ho Kar-
nestness, no epecubUion. bat a banded TisnMBl
from'one question to another.
These symptoms, li allowed to ge on—wbtok thin
Medicine Imaiiably remevra -soon follow Ins* of
I Power, Matnitv, ant) Epileptic Fits, in «to uf which the
patient may expire.
Dming the Superintendence of Ur. Wilson, at the
Bloaminpdole .teylnm. this sad leedk occurred to Mo
patients; reaa-’n had for a time left them, and' hath
died of epilepsy. They were of both Sexes, and aboM
[ twenty years oPagc.
I Who can say that these excesses are not freqSratiy
I followed by those direful dlscaSss Insanity and Coo-
j sumption r The rccucds of tbs Insane Asytsres, sad
I tlie mejaueb'/y deaths by'Ponsomptiaht bear ample
I witrese to the trnih of these aasertiuss. In 'j— M -
TTII.I. oe rented for Ba'Ia, Cpncerte, &c. Apply
rV to Messrs. MYERS, & o. nudert.be HalL or to
DAVID R. BILLOH,
nov30—3w 224 pay Street.
Offices to Rent.
'tESIBABLE Offices to Rent over Store corne 1
/ Bay and Barnard streets, Enqtflre of
novu „- Laroche, gadsn & uncklesl.
’ -i> The new steamer • V- ?' .
it y T 3 o i 111,
apt Louis M. Coxetter, will leave ss above every SA
LUDA Y, at 9 A. M.
For freight or paesage, ajWJljT to R w A ^ Mg
or J.8. CARRirtSERS.
dec7—thistf Rodgsodis Range, Bay stroet-
. next door to Belt Wylly A Cbrptlan.
rNONTAflPHWG about 860 acres open Land, and
Vy about 1,100 acres Pine and Hammock Land; sit
uated- on Sapelo River, about 7 mites from the Ocean
and 14 miles from Darien. McIntosh county.
Also a Cotton Plantation containing about 4,300
acres of laud, 800 gCres open andnnder cnltivation.
Also a Residence on the i-'avaamah, Albany A Gulf
Railroad: The House contains 0 comfortable Rooms,
•and is nearly new. The Lot contains about 12 acres.—
The Garden contains many choice fruit trees, and
these estates are in ail respects worthy the attention
of persons seeking genteel and healthy Residences.
Alfoi which I wfll sell low for cash.
For terms, apply to H. B. HOLLAND, Darien,
declS—lot McIntosh Comity, Georgia.
FOR KENT
ild any of our readers desire to
Orristmas Present, let them go
i er * Co’s and get a beautiful EM-
*ERED HANDKERCHIEF for
TWO Rooms, FLBNISHEB, M
[let to gentlemen. Apply at this office.
For Doctortown
IN CONNECTION WITH ATLANTIC
AND GULF RAILROAD.
A NUMBER OF BENEVOLENT LADIES
of this city, feeling a lively interest in the wel
fare of the ‘v -
FEMALE ORPHANS . J ~' -
dependent for support on foe charity of the good
SISTERS OF OtlR LAT>Y OF MERCY,
Will give .a -
A Rare C] lance for Obtainiag
Yahxable Property near the
City.
W.dtour, city Police vs. Worford,
■■‘er conduct, drunkenness in the I
t. _ 1-2 p. m. Deoember 19th 1865.
1 one dollar, in consequence of
■tmg circumstances attending this
:iri the accused being a sailor en-
v unknown in the city, clemency was
-; 'u i him by his Honor,.and the fine
with' an admonition that he
,1 not be again guilty of a similar of-
i jj.f. .4. C. Bardwefl, Assistant Sub-
t .-I,.,’ Cbm. linreau of Refuyees, Freed- I
. Abandoned Lands.
Savannah, Dec. 20, 1685.
•v of Savannah vs. John Williams,
•red.) Having a sack of cotton In his
-- - >ion. supposed to have been stolen
19, lS6o. Acquitted.
Beasdey (colored) vs. H- L. Towe
1II. L. Tawt. Recovery of yard ad-
•ug building in which two rooms were
*r i to defendants. This case was set-
v mutual agreement of parties, upon
••-ing culled. - • - ' _
tod States VS- Mr. Branch. Assault
.-tery el freed men. Found guilty,
i in the sum of *10. .
*% of Savannah vs. Lucy Kennedy
ed i Drunkenness at the fair held
Andrew’s HaH, Doc. 19, 1865.
1 in the sum of *1*, or three days
'oninent. r ■ ... * ■
y of awivaunah vs. Joe Moore (colqr-
Imptoper conduct; firing pistol hi
streets, Dec. 19. 1$65. The prisoner
FOR SALE.
A VAILABLE lot of land situated on Hutch
inson's Island, In sight of the eity, comprising
Two Hundred seres of rich Cotton lands, suitable for
the enftore of Cotton, Corn or market vegetables.
It also presents a froniage on the Savannah river, eli
gible sites for a number of Wharf lots.
Apply soon, as the property will be withdrawn from
market after the drat of January mat. tYON
doclS—Ot 186 Broughton street. Savannah.
daring the week innnediatoly preceding Christ
mas, opening on MONDAY, the 18th, and clos*
ing on SATURDAY, the 28d instant, gt •
Asylums the moat melancholy exhibition sppnua—
'Tbe countenance h actually sodden and quite dtott-
tiite -neither Mirth or Grief ever visits K. flbonida
i sound of the voted occur, it la rarely articnlaU
I “With wtefulmeaanres wan DcspMr
.' ' \ Low ehlleu sonnds his grief orgmlod."
| Whilst wc regret the existence of the above diseases
l-and symptoms, we are prepared to offer an tavalaatffk
gift of chemistry for the removal of the conswpmaew—
- RBL.nB01.Dta
Highly Concentrated Fluid Ex
tract of Buchu.
p>»~. THERE 13 NO TONIO LIKE IT ta^
I It is an anchor of hope to the surgeon and pnHenU and
I this to the test'moiqr ofall who taro nstd or-ptasafo-
| edit. /
I Sold by afl the Druggists.
Principal Depot
[ ' HELHIBOCIlffl
Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
P-' 694 BROADWAY,
t '• '' • metropolitan hotel,
1 decis NEW YORK.
J . W.M. WALSH.
V ’• - WhotesAlc Dnurglat,
t wr. BexnarU and Broughton (fo. Savannah,
f -v“ sole Agentsforfhectate of Georgia.
St. Andrew’s
The attention, of'the pnblip generally, And ef I
those especially intending to purchase j I
CHRIST WAS GIFTS. 1
is oalied to the large number of. ' •- 4
, FANGV ARTICLEB, > \
■ - ., — ~ ~ . t. . N • “ , *1
many oflhem the work of tbe Sistea’ pupils, that
STEAWER STANIHSW, Capt -1
Fabian, wiU.leave aS/elxise ltH-BiBAY foevt,
Inst, at-AP. M.
- TbiS Boat Is sfiumch, a^nd. m good orde-, an I
manded. by officers of fong experi^te dn foe rh«
Freight received title day and stared-In Hire.
Bice Plantation
will be forsale at the different Fair tables.
. deeU . * W ~ ' ■'
a. known
iver, Bryan
y-Haifor on foe Ogeecbee
miles from Savannah.
, apply at tbe Counting Room of Er
ay street, S^K hardeb ,
Executor Estate G. W. McAllister.
THOMASVILLE.
FRANK S. HKSSELTINE’S
Law Office
FVVEBAL INVITATION.
Tbe friends and acquaintance of foe Hon. WM. H.
STILES and family, of foe Misses Mackay, and of
Andrew Low, Esq., are respectfully Invited to attend
foelnneral of foe fprmer, from ■ hrist Church, THIS
AFTERNOON at 3 o’clock. ..
The relatives, friends and acquaintance of Mr. JOHN
A. BURGES : , and of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferrell and
family, arc respectfully invited to attend the fnne alo*
foe former, from foe residence of the latter, corner of
New and Fabm streets, THIi MOltNING at 10
o’clock. „ . . A. ' • ^
to DOCTOKTpW
with, foe Atlan-
Bcmoverl to corner Bay. and.Drayton streefo
Adams’ Express office. 1 ' \ . at
Timberlaads,^ &g
HY SIC I AN'S VISITING
G OR RECTI, V Surveyed and mapped out, with
written descriptions of their character, lo^hty,
surrounding!, Ac ,. &c. Purchasers iutrodocw - for
baying or leasing foe same wben desired \ . .
Wfll attend'to bnsineeStnany pqrt of tbo.State. Also
Mechanical Engineering promptly attemJed^to.^
Office 147 Bay stregt, overT. j. Halibut's store, I
pMSagck^.
ROBT. HABERSHAM
*m Hosiery,
* Gloves,
. Trimmings,
Linen €ofour»,
^ Taosr Collars,
gR Embroideries,
Sheetings,
Shirtings,
Osntborgs,
Kerseys,
Cloths,
Cassimeres,
Broad Cloths,
Doeskins,
Cloakings,
Sackings,
Whole*!'e Druggist,
cor. Barnard and- Biungfiton streets
WANTS
y-eigbt l«*«.
mik;
loose ato|d Lharjes-
T) V virtde pf aifthority vested in me by fe^olution
D passed at a luqetiag of the German Fke. Com
pany. tod on foe 28fo fost., I, Henry Blnn, First
Foreman pf foe German Fite Company of Savannah,
Ga., do-hereby jotter a Reward Of -Tta* HunAVeri
Dollars for the arrest, with proof to convict of the
bertonor persons engaged id foe murder of Mr. A.
CORDES, Tate a member of this CotnpoUy. "
- novio - HENRY -BLUS, Foreman. .
OFFICE ATLANTIC A GULF 8. R. GO.
Savannah, Dec. 6th, 1865.
Mo Alla. Assault and battery- Fcrttnd
y. and fined in the stun of 810.
the case of J. J. Davies v». Edward
oolored.) Recovery of mule. Set-
bv mutual agreement of parties,
itiff to pay costs of Court,
uted States vs. Mr. Hodge (White.)
-alt and Battery Damages. Found
v. Fined in the sum of S50, to in
i’ costs of Court. Defendant was ac-
>ry to a Mr. Baker, under whose or-
lic bound two negro men, and gave
a violence, and delivered them to
er. who lashed them to a log, and
>}*ed them severely,
-v Ac Boa..Philip M. Russell J. P m
2 id District Savannah Ga.
the case of John. Brady vs. Warren
'i itner. in which-M. J. Ford, Esq. ,
Counsel for plaintiff) and F. Hes»el-
. Esq., for Defendant. Case not de-
__ Shawls,-!
5
® W»rst«fk,
In Ribbons,
S VsIvrisT
pebc fts s roisr caps
o C R^GS “Hazaril's" Rentncky Rifle Ponder,
r ^ ' • . * tOC WobAtrifot.
CtpAlWWTS
lO from Dbctortowa t
of Cotton, • ;
l iberal terms wfll be.
-ctec7—tf h J
novlO-tf
Cloths,
L GST or ttrajed, U
fltnle, abT*t eight
And tail. Also a Grey U
The tfomroid Mates Wore
about twenty mhos l'roi
Dollars Bettotd wifl be W
fiarrel, and Five for foe <5i
Merinos,
G^DBN Sc tjJSTOItrrES
100 BWs. Guano & 300 Bb’s. f fluent.
perfectly
A THOHOIdH
XA. conversant with th
dec2o—tf
13 Barnard at., cor.
.SKUTN "Helffileell Cham*
me, quarts and i pints,
eases Claret, “St^ Julien* end
of LxROCHE, QADUN Jfc UWC]
A VOI1N G * MAN. twenty).vears old.- of excellent
business qualiflcattons, and who has bad consid
erable experience as a Salesman, in a first^lasrNorth
ern Hpnso, desires a permanent situation. The best <11
rc-oramendsflons fu nished as to integrity and ability
Address W. B. H„ at this office. J cjeclO-tf ’
wanted" - v
UABTNBR wanted with a cask capital of *20 to
JT $50,000, most have a fair knowledge of Shipping
and Mercantile Business Good references win be r5
- Liberal adtfl
our friends in
qnired. Address C., at this office.
;• Kate Talbut.
ive language to
1865. Thos. E.
at Decision,
Per steamer than New-Yo« .
500 BBLS. EXTRA fAlrt-T FM**».
For sale at lqw rates by - *
GADKNA UNCKLK8,
der.12—tf oar. Bay and Barnard streets.
Winchester’s Soap and
Oan dies.
wlfo'Drivilege of cooking; or Board.in a desirable
family for two adblts.and two childreA. Please ad
dress “Boarding," office of this Paper, stating terms,
Ac., A«t. novU—tf
to state, that Squire
aoe of some tone,
ies of his office this
W, A. BEARD.
ersons having' accounts with foe above Ann
call and settle foe same atm office. No. Sol
1GOO
Beet 60 gnud