Newspaper Page Text
SAVANNAH NATIONAL REPUBLICAN, FIRD.it MORNING. DECEMBER 22, 1865.
auction sales
Central Railroad.
Superintendent's Office, >
> Savahnah, Ga, Nuv.lSth, 1865./
ter Wednesday, 22d Instant a daily train
refer Augusta at 8.3u a; m., ronowtir.,-
of Hack* running between . taticra No. fi.
road, and Waynesboro’, on the Aoirnsu
h Railroad.
f by this line will arrive in Aupns’a the
« after leaving Savannah, in time fe
the Georgia Railroad train for Atlanta
rrive in Savannah at S.i' l\ M.
go by passenger train tssstbe prepai,! and
half hour before departure of Train. By or-
"• GKO. W. oDAMS,
■ , General fopertoterident.
IC splendid andtist steamship NORTH POINT
will sail as above on &ATPROAY, *9d Inst, at
d£r of
novflO
Central Hailroad.
■. j*f.y v v
Gih.ig.sfmas and New Yeax^GHi'ts.
opSffo 1 !^ TWB T0 ^ E ? i£cT PRESENTS. FROM A SPLENDID STOCK JUST
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST.
MARYS. RBRNANDINA t JACKSON
VILLE AND PIGOtATA.
a* A Co.’s V
to Angnrtt
Ia Tliii+n 1
From Augusta.
The favorite steamer Win;
CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STREETS. A large, invoicwof FIRST CLASS GOODS,
reported direct from the manufacturers, expressly for this Establi&hqlenl, consisting in oart of
FINE GOLD ANDSILVER WATCHES,
01 a&issftsfttortrfmdwij; AMERICAN and FOREIGN manufacture.
CLOCKS, PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL, for Office and Parlor use; •*
THE LATEST STYLE OF JEWELRY, a superb assortment
SILVER WARE ot exquisite WORKMANSHIP and WARRANTED to be of the pure metal.
Wheel*-and WHson’s NOISELESS - ; -■ ¥
wiisro m^lohustes.
WATCHESand JEWELRY-NEATLY REPAIRED by experienced Workmen at the shortest
notice. CHRONOMETERS RATED BY TRANSIT. Cash paid for old GOLD and SILVER, at
AUGUSTA k SAVANNAH RAILROAD,
savannah, Dec. 20th, 1865.
lTURDAY HO]
I, for the above
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, St. MA-
R YS„ FERNA NDINA, JA CKSON-
VILEE ANDPICOLA TA.
Connecting with atyamar "Flora.Temple” at 'St.
Mary*..-Frfifetft will be received for King’s
Ferry, Ceotervilloge, and ail Land-
ings on the St.'Mary’s River.
' <V * THE new and fast steamer
eaiiy Fountain,Captain G. W. f ast-
ti , 'll nar, will leave for the above places
JMSIBSX every TUESDAY HORSING,
at. 19 o’clock.
For freight or postage, apply on board at Pajei-
CORNSRCONGRE^aANDWHITAKER^TREBTS.
WANTS
SHIPPING,
OFFICE ATLANTIC k GULF R. R. CO,
Savannah, Dee. 6th, 1863.
NEW KCHJl’E
STE AMBOATS wanted at once to bring-away
j- from Dnctortown to Savannah 1,000 Bales
* CettonV
Liberal terms will be offered.
dec.—tf JOHN SCKEV5N, President.
X) DRY GOODS SALESMEN.
w;.:. WANTED. ‘
4 THOROUGH experienced man perfectly
A. conversant with the trifle. » pply to
, A. BESCHEK k CO..
dec2»—tf • 13 Barnard et., cor. Congress lane.
WisdUp An Estate.
VIA 3 UN BURY AND STATION NO. A
A PLAN TIC t j- G ULF RAILROAD,
Freight will be received eve
at the warehouse, by WM. B.
VALUABLE FARM
rable on wharf. .Shippers will fomsb
itasurement of goods. , tf . ung24
Regular Weekly steamer
,V BETWEEN . -
•: 8Ay*AK ; lf.AH
• ' |AND
D O CSTORTOWN,
Connecting Regularly and Punctually with Atlantic &
- Gmlf Railroad. -
fiOJiTAJNIlVO ?1S0j One Hundred and Ei|
\J Acres, more or less. About (MO) One Hunt
acres of ft lit valuable wood; a good Dwelling witl
seven Rooms, Stable*, Carriage House, and C7j sc
Farm Buildings. .
To a party desiring a good healthy, comfort
Ilonsq, within BO minutes’ driveofu agitata, theal
place offers superior inducements.
For foil particulars enquire of
SITUATION WANTED.
A VOTING MAN, twenty 1 years old. of excellent
_ .business quaDflcartons, and. who has had consid
erable experience as a r alcsman, in a first-class North
ern House, desires a permanent-situation. The Best ol
fn nished as to integrity and abl
at this office.
- WANTED
MNG MAN, with three year’s experien
the wholesale and retail Grocery business'
them States, desires an engagement witb
rSouttiernCity. Address
; . . 'JOHNHART,
-It 1701 ixth street, New York City.
. THE new, light draft. Iron; tftde-wheel et<
Two Boys, (mate boat to »'n. G. Gibbons.}
.Thoe. .Daniels, having superior accommoc
for Freight antH’assengers equal ta anv of the (
steamers, wjll ply regularly between, the above D
Leaving Savannah every TUESDAY MOKNI>
superior tecomi
, P tqosl to an - " “
steamers, wjll pty regnjarlyjbetween. tl
[ o’clat’k; Lpivfog DoctortoWn every THCBSDAY
MCtttNING. ......
Iris the desire of the owners of the Two Boy.
to make Mr an Accommodation Boat for the Mer
chants of Savannah and' the Merchants and Pioutdb
.along the line of the AtlantioA Gulf Road, until the
completion oft hat Hoad, and with this object in view,
fio effort will be spared on the part or her .Owners,
Agents and officers tor meet the wants of the freighting
and travelling public. .
Freight stored in our Warehouse, on Dillon's wharf
Tree of charge. ■> ERWIN k HAEDfcE.
wanted
rf uespectability and position,, a Parior
>, Bedrooms adjoining, famished-well
of cooking; or Board in a desirable
adults and Two children. Please ad-
igf office of thisPnpor, stating terms,
/"10!YT A INING about 850 seres open Land,'and
■ ul about l.loo acres Pine and Hammock Land’; sit
uated on Bapeio River, about 7 miles from the Ocean
and 14 miles from Darien, McIntosh county.
Also 4 Cotton Plantation containing about 4,300
acres of land, 800 Serfs open and under cultivation.
Also a Residence on the -avannah, Albany k Golf
Railroad. The Housdcontains 6 comfortable Rooms,
ahd is nearly new. The Lot contains about 12 acres.—
The Garden contains many choice fruit trees, and
these estates are in all respepts worthy the attention
of peraonesecking genteel and healthy Residences.
All of which I will sell, low for cash.
Fob trims, apply to M. B: HOLLAND, Darien,
dec 18—lot McIntosh County, Georgia,
THE - fine and fast sailing U. ft. Mail Steamer
Rockland, Yapt Beaufort, having been placed on
the roots between Chnlestun and Savan
nah, in connection with tie U. 8. Mall steamer Helen
Getty,'to. Jacksonville. Falatka, Ac., wilt leave the
ORPHANS’ FAIR!
wharf foot of West Broad street, on Ffldjty
Morn in*r- 2id inslant, at foo'cioclri
A NUMBER OF BENEVOLENT LADIES
hf this oity, feeling a lively interest in the wel
fare of the "•
•. FEMALE orphans
. ■ ■ ' ,
dependent for rapport on the charity of the good
> Captain on
street, or'to
For Freight or 'Passage 4
board, at the wharf foot of
- dec21—* . I
for Charleston.
' SISTERS OF OUR LADY OF MERCY,
Will give a ... ^ .
A • Bare flhajice for QbJbaioifig
Valuable Property near the :
V'f fW.’-’V A. -
¥111: favorite steamer
Isaac Henry, will leave for
DAY, Dee- 22d, at 10 e’closl
For freight or passage, apt
_ The new steamer ' »
■ C i t y Point,"
apt Louis M. Cosetter, wffiMeave as above every 8A*
UHBAY, at 9 A. M.
For freight or passage, apply t^W ADAMS.
' -• ”• ofJ.S. rARRUTHERS.
decT—thistf Hodgson’s Ranga Rkystreet-
V - nett door to Belh Wylly A Christian.
during the week immediately preceding Christ
mas, opening on MONDAY, the 18sb, and olosa
ingon SATURDAY,.'the 23d instant, at
aJt Bay and beroom'streeta.
St Andrew’s Halt
VALUABLE lot Of land situated on Hutch
inson's Island, in sight of the city, comprising
> Hundred * creaof rich Cotton lands, suitable for
cultare of Cotton, Corn dr market-Vegetables':
so presents a frontage on the Savannah jfvur, eli.
s sites for a number of Wharf lt^s.
ppiy soota as the property will be withdrawn from
ket after the first of January next, (Sr
• NOBLE LYON.
. The attention of the publio generally, and of
those espeeiaHy intending to ptrrchaem
' CHRISTMAS. GUTS,
fa called -to the largo nhmber of
FANCY'ARTICLES,
many of them the-werk of tbs Sisters’ pnpflsj that
POINTS BEYOND!
■ • v r —*- a — - '
ForvtrM by L^ht Draft 8teamBrs
For ; DpctortoxRm
■ ' AND ■
TlIOMASYlLLB.
decl8-«t
jive Goods in onr ware-
md coveted by insurance,
lr a-t steamms Berryand
to be pat on the fine. , .
will be for sate at the diffstent - Fair tables,
decll ' - / tf .
M ' THF -teamersGen. ftftepleT,
Orient and Clarion will mace
Tri weekly trips ro l)OCTOrfTO*N,
winning in conueclioB Witbfhe Atlsn-
■flroadr leaving Savannah on TUES
DAYS, THURSDAY and SUNDAYS, at T a. m.
Tbrougtafmight payable bv (Uppers at onr office.
Freight .will be received during the weef anS stored
free of expenst',
For freight ortassage,
novJl ( tf cor, Bay end Aberoorn sts.
I ATf ON, on Port Royal
JOUforfS. C.. .57* Acrea—.
id, 80 atsree Wood Land.—
during the war. A fiat
s, Chd all Agricultural Im-
Houses, with a splendid
is—50 in nntabxr.
JOHN A. ■WEIGHT,
DATTKRY PL, ANT
*»• island, 4 miles from Be
LANEStmVEYING
TO R£N-r,
FOIi
JUCE PLAIWAISWS
Bings, known as Coleraine and
Bepnfort, 8. C.
- A NEAT and comniodlDns Cstttgs, with Brick
Al on* Houses on same fat, sitakteri on Hbbarta
; street, Robertsville. wffl be snlfl if gpplied for at an
at the office of the fefitrad
RICHARD M. .CUTLER, K:
early date. Price $3,000.
^ AtHen^y Waynffs l
ibaris store,
svyinah, Qa.
E stibacdbcf has just received a fails'B^dsjt
FRANK 8. HRSSELTINE’N
iiaW : Offic6i
Removed to corner Bay and- Drayton stredtA over
Adams' Kxhress office. dec80
Havana SegaifB,
To which he would Invite particular attention.
~ Be has also an exteMiv assortment <
!M!eerscb.aruin. .Z
SEG AR TUBES, and BRIARWOOB
The various brands of Chewing and
bacce at bis Establishment *r» all oftb
A, BKARIX . • , •
ersons having accounts with the above firm
call anS settle the same at my cfiflce, Kb. 20T
.upstairs. - . W, A. MAHD.
Muwm mm
For frefeht or passage, apply to s -;
. . C. L. COLBY A CO.,
‘ ' eor. Bay and Abercom streets,
■yuan! advances will be made on consipnmentt to
or friends in Liverpool.". deeio-tf
> of the Germaa Fire Cmfi-
taA, *L Henry, Hun. \ First
?P“p«ny ?«s*v»«»h,
uPe .Druggist,
mghton streets.
murder of
MONT
'HE Agents have just received 1
tutiou, arrived tq-day, a fresh
LaROI
■aROQHBv 'GADEN & UN<
L Oft the 1st inst. by (He witb
sg, Rie business will be'coi
ij ftna Karnara wero, I.
i .office, with US for tbcprsser
Isaac d. Laroche;
Of theold Brands heretofore sold by them
«. J« SOLOMONS A(
decJl-tf ’ ' Joses’ Block. Si
Auction! Auction ! !
feck” Clunar
‘•St. Julien" aw
aropagne Cider.
BLUNA
above Yard will be mot
the Wharf accompanied
n. F. M. MYRRlL
'■-r 8 , -■ lit
~[J)CAL MATTERS.
Wc
untortuC* 1 *
of ihe f»»l
to bf> p Tb®
k j Inaiaa
Toual ’fiTre-fc •» **®* , “* ,r “ ila "
Kiv.r s.cferiw** <»f faer Crew.
tre ,dieted to the engineer of tbe above
tor the iollowiug particular!:
which recently- occurred
belonged to tbe New 1 ork
River Fishing Company, and sailed
• .i Sew York on the 28d of November for In-
« River, Florida, at tbe mouth of which Bbe
.vat ashore on tbs 3d just. The Teaser and car-
.-.re c mpfetely lost, as she sunk fast into tbe
and by this l]m * ia probably completely
jbir.erged. The cargo waa principally provis-
-r.f sod fishing materials. Although none of
* crew, nineteen in cumber, were lost, thepri-
. , fttj bed to undergdyrere fearful. After
H.rz forty boars without a morsel of food, the!
.v gtb reached tort Reid, on the St. John’s
where they were kindly treated by the
j., They then proceeded to Jacksonville
. i '= abort forty miles di«ant Jrom the fort,
s:-ange vj say, they were ellbwed to remain'
>own for nineteen hoars without getting
. _,ng to eat, being refused assistance from
. -rai parties to whom they applied. At length
rt were kindly taken on board the He:en Getty
br Capi. Ingraham and conveyed to Savannah.
* be T^or fellows have loot nearly everything they
^cK-rssed. and are almost in a state of utter des-
tisuuon. The Indian River was a fine.side-wheel
. .uaier, and formerly a blockade runner, known
.. ,. e Clyde. The sudden and untimely loss of
-r (learner will no doubiprove a serious blow to
enure operations of the company, who were
.- t repariag u> insngnrate an enterprise of
.at profit and advantage to our sister State.
\V,:i Mime of oar Jacksonville exchanges please
-nteu ns upon the inhospitable treatment
eiu-gded to the half famished and exhausted
-t: who sought shelter and protection in tbeir
■ w-v otter enduring the hardships and perils ol
» : wreck? We are rather inclined to believe
. there ia a mistake somewhere, for oar Jack-
. av-llle neighbors bear a jjood reputation for
r.erosity and hospitality. • ; .
I’rewaialiea t* Uss Chief Engineer
•f the “Lsa." '
Mr. Thomas Magner, Chief Eoginoer of the
>.-rew steamship "Luo,” 'one of the most popular
. tiicship* of Murray’* line, plying between this
. •• and New York, wss presented by the officers
: ;Le boat, prior lathe “Leo’s” departure from
Ntw York on her last trip to Savannah, with a
cat ire gold ring, containing a beauti
fy amethyst stone, witb the setting rich -
It chased. ,The riug bears a suitable insoriptioa.
The j iereatatioa was made by Purser Taylor,
wb mad*a brief speech in behytlf of the officers
rt lbs ’Uo.”
V r. Magner has occupied the position of Chief
i.spacer from the time the rt Leo” was launched,
icpcrimended tbe pntting'in of her machinery,
'-.J ii qualified ia every respect for the discharge
f too dtries of his post, the remarkably swift
• proving his skill and vigilance. Mr. Mag-
cer it t gentleman in every sense of the word,
and his e< nrteoos manners have won for him a
.»rge circle et friends. _ •
.aery? To whom is the fact of tlje fast time
tat -Leo’' generally makes due? Magnum So*
■ - Misaer! Magner has always been consid-
t i a ... r.nanimons officer, and in this instance
bat heea -oynificentty treated- ’
The weather.
The weather has been in such an unsettled con-
c within tbe last weak, that it is difficult to
-- rer tb»t it has any purposedf its own—et-
,-rp’ a very capricious oo«m-in its sudden changes
f: a rain to cold and cite versa ; but yesterday
* temperature was delightful, reminding us of
* balmy Indian Summer-ef the North. The
i: sex were more numerous on the thorongb-
?. and seemed rejoiced that at last an opper-
t.- . y bad been afforded them to go shopping.
A-. withc-ot as umbrella in one hand and the
acrecgeged in preventing their dressos drag-
r - in the mad, which manifested a disposition
tenaciously adhere to everything that came in
r -act with it. Of coarse, the ladies were gene
ra by going to the Fair, and they certainly had a
m a' aeapiciows day in whieh-fc patronise a most
jtbfTTtng charity. The present indications war.
rant ns ia anticipating a spell of pleasant wca-
Anotber New *««•»«•
Scarcely a day pass** that a new steamer fa
not added to our river marine. Yesterday tbe
fine steamer Harry Carroll, Cfipt. Kirwin, fisbm
Baltimore, arived here and if intended, an we
-learn, to run on the Augusta rfiute. . ■ . *
Tiie Larry CarroH-ta a *ew beat,bttilt at New-
bern. N. ,0., for the government, and waa
purchased a shorttime since by private pfafeies.
She is a good steamer, of light draft, ahd well
calculated for the trade.
Seed Oats and .
Our farina’s and others haw now a fine op
portunity of obtaining an excellent article of
Black Seed Oats, and “Jackson Potatoes,”
the best eatiogjmtatoes known in tbfa country,
imported expressly from Prince Edyaigd’s Is
land by Mr. B. Bradley, 196 Bay street. All
those in Want of a superior article wiU do wfilt
to call on Mr. Bradley. ■ ,
Steamer Fountain. ' ''
Tbe steamer Fountain will receive freight
on- Friday and Saturday, for Falatka, An., and
will sail on her regular day, Tuesdaynejt, at
11 o’clock, A. M. .
Confectionery.--
i aof oar citisses who have-visited the vari-
oa- Fair? held in this city within the last month,
w . be g ad to learn that many of the most ex-
a-rite sugar ornamented prite Cakes raffled at
e aritablu exhibitions, are the handiwork
: Mrs. Hetty Hanteomb, bettor known perhaps
:j Kacy of oar people as Hetty Geary. The eia-.
i - rate rmaments of this kind now displayed at
V -a C«rc< pelev’s table and other stands at the
' rrasa's Fair, have attracted universal atten-
7. acd bvea'greatly admired for tha excellent
UM- re reeled ia Hie unique and appropriate de-
aionfr .
Mrs. Hetty Haascomb Will be glad to receive
orders tor the Helidsy* to prepare table orna-
mests tor private families, and wa safely reoom-
ac.d bar to the patronage of all who desire supe
rior confectionary and cakes. Her establishment
i on Braoghtaa street, between.Bull and Wbita*
Vcr
GL Gibbons, -
Capt. Phil pot, arrived from Augusta yesterday,
with a, large list of passengers and a fair
freight. We are indebted to Purser Parr for
late Augusta papers. "" (
_LOOK buT i’OR OUR SATURDAY
SUPPLEMENT, FULL OF . INTER
ESTING READING MATTER.
THE (J O U K T S.
y - - . i *
Before His Honor, E. C. Anderson, Mayor.
Savahxah, Doc. 21st, 1365.
W. H. Morgan and Thornn* Gonway,
City Pollcet vs. James King—improper
conduct; diunk and disorderly, and re
sisting officers in the discharge of,their
duties, corner fWth Broad and East
Broad streets, 9(1-2 p. in. Deopmbee 20th, 1
1665. Fined five dollars add costs. In-
default of payment of said fine the prison
er was sent to jail and placed at hard la
bor. * -.
' W. J. Morris and J. Qt Harocks
(City Police) vs. John Neinnali and
John Murray--improper conduct, fighting
in East Broad street,. 12’ 1-2 b. m. Decem
ber 21st, 1965. Case dismissed on pay
ment of costs. :
T. Walls (City Police) Ys- Barney .
Rooney—improper conduct, stealing a
hog in tlie market, and endeavoring to
sell tile same, December 20th, 1865. the
prisoner in this case was sentenced to
ten days hard labor id the * jail of Chat
ham'county. f
Beforr. Cajit. A, C. Bardweli, Assistant Sub-
Assistant Com. Bureau of Refugees, Freed-
men and Abandoned Lands,
Savanwah, Dec. 21, 1865- * i
Matthew Shannon vs. Richard Rivers
(colored). Rent. Decision for Plaintiff.
Anthony Morris for whom Defen dent is
working; .is to > advance . amount due
Plaintiff, #30, for which said Monk had
lien upon Defendant until the amount
advanced is earned at the rate of $8 per
week. •- " * • .
City of Savannah vs. John Walters.
. Rnssell and^ Jack Williams, disorderly
conduct, fighting at the corner of West
Broad and Rive* street, Dec. 20th, 1865.
The two firstnamed were fined irr th6
sum of $5 each, in' defanlt of payment of
said fine; they will be senk ‘to Chatham
Co. Jail for a period of three days.
United State vs. James Roache, Chao.’.
Ford and Robert Simmons-^-Having four’
cow-hides in their possession, supposed
to have been stolen from th*Government
Corral at Hilton Head. Ceotiangd-, -
Before Wm. 1. ■Easton Capt-. otuf ;Pro*
rost Marshal ' *^s
United States by policeman & Ottens
vs. Joe Wheeten (colored}. Improper
conduct and assaulting the prosecutor
H. E. Whittle. Plea, Not Guilty, From
the examination of numerous witnesses
in the foreging case; the accused is found
guilty of the crime he is charged with,,
and fined in the sum of 826 and costs
of suit. In default of payment- of said
fine, it was ordered that he be confined
in Chatham oo. jail for tha term of two
months at hard labor. Honr. Julian
Hartridge, Counsel for tJnited States,
George A. Mercer, Esq., for Defendant.
Before Hon. Philip M. Bussell, J, P., Se*'
condJHstriot.
Savannah, December 2fi, 1865.
In the case of John Brady vs. Warren
A Platner, for a debt for services while’
-Which was
Cheat* *f Bar
at the steamer Fannie,
their advertisement ip anothe r
t jud, have changed her day of sailing from
ft- place lor Jacksonville, Ac., to Tuesday
3-Tting, at 10 o'clock, and as will also be
t vn, have reduced their rates of freight pad
r*>ss«eL
The Famie is a very fine boat, and is well
xicstated for the trade, having elegant and
. my accommodations for passengers. She
i' c ommanded by officers of large experience
oa this Mote, and who are aver courteous and
genUefngtdy ia their bearing. •
watching for said, fimj, an^
not decided when our reporter left: on
Wednesday, the jury, after deliberating
for several horn®; decided in favor
of plaintiff, judgment being rendered
for the amount due, 846.50, defendants
to pay Costs of suit. M, J, Ford; Esq.,
for plaintiff.
HAVANA SE6ABS!
PIPES;’
as W1>1 Cl ie win.g and ^raoking
TOBAOOO
Attmr,
Wsdaeoday night, two sailors became in-
vol-rd in a quarrel on Bryan street between
HetKxstaam tad Wee, about some trifling
no Mqwa were admln-
md faeieuL, on either ride,
yet tha dispute ottly terminated after one had
subbql the other in the 'neck with a knife,
and succeeded in snaking !hU escape be.
fore be could he arrested. The wounded mao
was taken to his baaidioc house in. * critical
roihStioa, tad fa not expected to survive the
effsets of bis _
Yesterday aftnreeeu, a boree, sitaebeA to i
vragoa kmdsd wMfa new furniture, took fright
frets some uaaeeoaahkble eutfau, and dashed fu
noortydowu Bay to Whitaker street, smashing
up the buresuu and bedsteads, and scattering the
pieces ta ell directions. The horse and wagon,
what loot wen by us, were handing with
•d speed toward* Ufa South. W* belieyf aq oae
was burl, though several persona ware in immi-
aetl daager to
FOR SALE AT Al)«-TI0 *,
On SITCRDAY, December ?*d. at b*l'-pe»t 10 o’clock.
8^ tbs store of Kenneth, Met as k Co.,
2tS Bay street,
TO CLOSE ON IGSMEET,
100 tubs choice LeSTLerd
10 firkins do do
50 firkitts ve y superior Canada Bnttvr
9 do New York Dairy ao
23 fees Msl-gs Rai fee
9 hbls Vin.-gar
4 hhr.e - m”ked bouMers
2 bbds Pickled Shoulders
* hhds Sugar Cun>l Hams
20 bbts and tes choice Hams and Shea'tier*
Breakfast Bacon
20 bblt Pork
60 bbls Onions.
dec22 BLUM k MEYER, AacYcnrert
Underwriters’ Fale
BY BELL, WYLLY da* CHBIfitMff.
THIS DAY, at tSo^Iock. in front of tbe Exchange.
The wreck of the Ameri'-an s. ho. ncr iwasi L. auuw
as ah* now lit* on rybec bra'h.
•ALSO
At tht rams time, tbe cargo on bon’d of said sch-..
con-i-ting of Lime. Potato s sod Fish; d m geo by
fire and water, sod sold fat ecconnt of at-dotwriUSe
and ail concerned.
•> AL Ot
A new Yawl Boat—can ba seen »t the Es-bing*
dock. ^ 4«M
YORK, WILLIAMS, IWcINTIHM A CO
BAY, at 10 o’clock. 4a front of store will be
SOU:
T bbds Bacon Sides
S bbds do hum Mm
3 tierces Canvaa-cd Haas
* 3 do sugar cored bbosld* a
15 bxa t»oap
10 hbls Pig Shoulders
40 pieces t-rtnta
30 pair Blanket •<
An invoice of D; y Goode, Ac
2 Mules. decTI
BY »fi,m A BEYEB.
CONSIGNEES’ SALE
TH1J DAY, at 10 o’clock In front rf store, will beaeld
. to clone eonrigr meat,
TO pair Grey Wool Blankets .
50 pieces Warmutta and 'rrbskeiMr pri> t*
10 pteeea Long clotb, 6 placa* t reach Ms too
1* pieces DeLilne.
GO dot Uata various kind* ’
Hot osfery
AL O,
1 hhd ITam* 'e
1 hhd - him idem
' 10 cases Shoe* and Boots, i
a lot of Jewelry, 2 Gold an
dac2d
Underwriter*’ Sale
BY BELL, WYLLY 4k CHRISTIAN
On SATURDAY, December 23d, et 10 o’clock, !n frost
I • ftfulltam.
* 2 nest Cedar Tubs
12 bxs -tsroh
1 nest Burke’s
1 box P ckles
1 lot Twiuo
Sold by order of the Agent Voarfl Undevsrritm for
accoont of all concerned. Term* cash. dec**
YORK, -WlLLIAlilv MsHTIBEICO.
UNDERWRITERS SALE.
THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock ta bunt of store wCl ba
sold;
1 lotof Mason’S Slacking
7 pkgs NSlls. Furnishing Screw* Tn^k*. ci m hfeta,
Ftshing Lines, Files, Trowels, Psd’orka, Table ot
lery. Awls, Pocket ITaive*. Gail' Spa Ac
.Damaged oo board stesmrr Tarena >e her ;rt—tre
from New York to this port a"it sold bv > rer of un
derwriters for account of whom it may <
dec22
YORK, WILLIAMS. MeMTIBE A CO.
WifiseH, at anction,on F GDA Y, St 10 o’clock In frou
, . . ' of Store:
Lots 86, 87. 99, In Frewtswn, f-o. tfog.oath rot fttn-
ry street, between Barnard and Jeffers, n s rest t sen
lot 106x25. d c.O
Manhood
I N the young aud rising generation, the vegstsUve
powers of life arc strong, but in s few yesre bow
often thfe pallid hue, the fecialtu, re eye sad em^istoi
form, sod the Impossibility of a^jl crtloa to meulri
effort show Its baneful taftaeuee. It so n fe-—rer
evident to the observer th t some depressing rnfluana*
Is cbet king the development of the bo-y. in meant
tton is talked of. and perhaps the youth Is retseted]
from school and sect into the conntr>. ■•1H- one at
tbe worst movements. Neutered from ord . nry diver
sions of tfie ever-chabgtnp scene* of the rit . the pow
er* of the body Ur. much cnAehled t, give rs an
healthful end rural eke ciso, thoughts are turned to.
ward*upon themselves. .
If the patient be a female, the approach of the mete
see hlooked to with anxiety, as th* first l.nriloals
which Nature is, to show bar earing power to a.9rsing
the dreolatieri, and vM tog the cheek with the blown
of health. Alas l increase of appetite b*s grown’ hr
what it fed on and the energfeoof tbd syatru ore pro* *
treteds and the whole economy fe ddrutga*. 1 fr •
beautiful and wonderful period in wh’eh bdy sad
mind undergo so fisclnattag a chan tre fr m ^.1 d to
Wcmao, fe looked form vdin; the parent’s h art Utaado
'u anxiety, and fancies the grave* hot w.s uf tor ltd
victim.* - _ ,
Helmbold’s Extract Suck
For VHakness arising Mm Excesses or Early
\ »’ Indiscretion.
Attended with th* following syicptumr t—
Indisposition to Kxirttao, loss rf Power. 1/ as of
Memory, DifficultyJft Breathiag. (-eocrai Wo.lB.mi*
Hprror of Disease, 'A eak Nerves Trembling: Drcmdiu
Honor o£ Death, Night .Weme, < oU feet Wakeful
ness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal Lsreftudh
of the Mnscnfer Unseat, Often Sbormooa A; petto
with Dyspeptic symptoms, Hot Hand* Ffeshirg oft *
B.dy, Dryness of the Skin. Pallid Countenance sad
Eruptions on (he FsCe, Pain In tha Bee , Daivtoreo*
tbe Kyelids, Frequaotlj'B’ack Spots flying betirc tha
Eyas, with Temporary Suffusion and Lore of hfoht.
Wjsiit of Attaatiod, Great MobUlty, kasikVNiere »kh
Horror Of Society. Nothing fe mor j dmirebta to sock
Patfents than Sofltuda, and npthiug they pore dread
for Fear ofThemaeivre oo Hepqps of Moaner, ao tore
neatness, no* t* peculation, hat a harrirfl TiamsHkw
from one question to Soother.
These symptoms, if alto wed to go oa—which thia
Medicine invariably removes—toon follow lore at
Power, Fktaitr, and Epileptic Ffl^ hi on* of which tto
patient may expire. ^ •
During the Superintendonca of Dr. WlfeOS, at the
Blooming dale Asylum, this sad leeuit occurred to two
patients; reason tad for ( h time left them,
died of epOcpay. - They were of both, Schea,
twenty years of age. •
Who can say that Ups* exffosea are not freflnrntly
followed by those direful diseases Insanity and 0Cn-
sumption r The records of tbe Insane Asylums, and
the mehmeboiy deaths by t oodumptiou, bear- ample
witness to tbe truth of these assertions In Lunatic
Asylum* the most melancholy exhibition sppea s.—
The coantsnaace fa actually sodden and quit* dertfe
tute—neither Mirth or Grief evfcr vlrils it. Should*
sound-of the voice occur, ft ta rarely articulate
“Wife wvefahmeasnres wan Despair
Low sullen sounds hi* grief beguiled.*
Whilst„we regret tbeexistesce of the above dlreasM
and symptom*, we are prepared to offer an to valuable
gift of chemistry for tto removal of the conseqacncae—
f * HELMBOLD’S
Highly Concentrated Fluid Ex-
• tract of Buchu.
r THERE IS NO TONIC LIKE IT *«e
It Is an anchor of hope to tbe snraeon and pa lest; and
this fe the, tot mony of all who have aaad to
edtfct
Sold by all the Iknggista.
Principal Depot . • .