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„• Ooow—Mr. 8 M folding. 153
1 . r( .,. e ning direat from the best man-
C.-tP*™- ^i hBhiiieiitu in New York and Philadel-
jja-ion"!' '' , 1M ortmcnt of hata and itraw good*
fX '' 1 aiul children, which ho offers to deal-
ii» fU 'T rati'H an low as they can be pur-
" li ,, iu(! Louies of the northern cities.
• the latest spring and summer
f superior quality. Mr. folding keeps
« * nl1 , H .j. „| articles in his line, which ho
-t retail prices. See his advertise-
holceal"
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^t inSC
?0 od§ an
oth«-
elutlin.
jell lUt Flobida Trade.—.
.,. railed the Dictator la expected
mo to be put on the Jacksonville
ly advertised to leave for that
Ll ’ i,i next Capt. Coxetter, an old
Wctlnesdo.' r ...
Icainboat captain on this route, is to
slP 01 ' 1 _, iof Lcr. L J. Ouilmartin A Co. are
’ within a
r
a fOBl®®®. 1
atliia city-
See advertisement.
E tint Chase.—The steamship Chase,
~"T tl _ rt Hunter A Gammell’s line, from
s j -.tli, (tot in late last night. Purser
thanks for the prompt delivery of
El jgtos b*” u ’" r
jjleautdh^;
llefor
Fire
metropolitan
.idd r< ** company'.
lU , unanimously adopted by the
re i;,,mpany, of thia city, to select a
■i a deliver an
lid
I Stsll«“ :
address for the benefit of said
dience to said resolutions, an
l ,lno. Huguenin Tliomas, Esq.
•i-r the same at the Theatre, Wednesday
1. 1966, at 8 o’clock.
,, tlic na
vrill icin'
m novt, March
j. iiisi.m f the lecture, Mr. Edmond R.
beautiful Unea of “ Bingen on
Althv
BWic
, «ouM ai’P 1
of this
i «t the hoh
. via:
i , the generous public to aid
thy object. Tickets can be pro-
mid at the principal drug and
: l U. H. WoonunuiOE,
E. P. STAim, M. D.,
L. C. BEnniEs,
W. H. Patterson,
Committee
Yesterday men.
*,,vr‘ attempted
Hiihhery of n Store.
i .nung ahnut two o'clock some daring
n an entrance into the grocery
\V Allen, No. 180 Broughton
.. . it s’, uiu-ry and Jefferson. They
h i in the window Bhutter, evidently
; Lu a . the traces of the bit could be
Mi Allen was at the time asleep in the
tacit 1
continu
a an t tic
of the boring, which
r at lefts! halt an hour, but, suppostug it
COflOIKd 111
I brtritbefanofH
ait inta the
i laUi
mdeincuiuiaati ai a
| joining store, which t
a ftunitnr*: otor**. "!'*
j .ii.l no attention to it until he
when he struck a light
lie then came out and looked
•a excepting a policeman, who
i aiming away. They then
i.l found the door of the ad-
oc upied by Mr. Herrington as
ii lie supposed that they had
tl did not discover that a hole
window and a pane of glass
:Ui! misled l'v ila* fact that one of the door
. k h. and supposing that the glass from
the saint: which he had heard fall. After
h ‘W* ver, and wlion opening the store, he
i.tuid the glasr :n the window broken, and that three
irMirpi^'T winch had lain in the recess had been
‘.nailed. He istiuiati-H Ins los3 at about $130. The
| ourelirs did U"t r-.-movc-anything from Mr. Herring-
r pi. 1 ..in in the fact of the goods being
to bt taken away without detection.
11,.md in
I st-b '*
<(. Aiuli t u *» Hull—Opening Might.
Throjtemn^'night •! Mr. Raymond's brief season
Anki s ilall, which was also the occasion of
|H*li K 'K»rdou’.« benefit, passed off with decided
lftelii.'Uiil.!..' and appreciative audience filled
I' r i b ‘»t> ! - orchestra was increased by
uniat .itW'i in honor of the occasion, and
|jtf fc ' it"-* 1' *i* rud bnllnint overtures iu a raan-
hlUltn
on riled oi««
n»
Ictfc.u--:;: !•"!:
YVj Mari.lt-
M frequeu
pproval. Mr
botlias - In
hack r of the
§ cf the lieu
Ir Cnip. Miss<
WtUwhol
^Uid enten
to the departure of the
ing of the curtain tli©
1 h "t die old favorites as they ap- k
1 ■ 'inf to tli*- now boards, which their
man. f fully justified. Mr. Dalton's
thf hero of the popular play—
-art.” was truly excellent, and
mid enthusiastic demonstrations
l imo liunulton was in his best vein,
1 m s '* and us “ Volage " displayed
povuri l. v. i graceful and pleasing acting, which
? r, ‘ u l ,!,u a place Hecond to none in the favor of
■i : .- Mi>s M l:. Gordon sustained the livoly
• ^ a:< 1 df-lineating the fascinating and irre-
ile co^iu-tl m her usual happy style iu this iine
Ur. Raymond was “ at home " in the
Parisian exquisite, and had the rialbil-
*• lt Ins will throughout. Mr. Wise,
** Isadora and Victoria Cameron, and
ivhcl.' mnipany appeared to the best advan-
■ nTtr * ‘1 into the spirit of the occasion con
• *!-' between the pieces, exquisitely ren-
' ' *i uy, put the finishing touch to an
r-ire enjoyment. Mr. Raymond’s season at
>.vs Hall promises to be a brilliant and
'ful Oils.
* Richelieu " to-night.
Police matters.
morning the police docket was well filled,
. fises being for drunkenness during
feiiyniiiht and Sunday. St. Patrick's Day is gen
olliftcation, and many injudicious ad
“ tri : t l ]e patron Saint of Iroland imbibe too freely
ects for police officers.
^first case was that of a man named Prender-
with fighting in the street; but the testi-
t.: bring suilicient, his Honor dismissed the
a ci«i liamed Sprowl was charged with being a
“PKiriuj character. The arresting officer testified
‘ ^found him aslocp in Bay lane, and when he
1 br could give no particular account of where
Hr then started him off; but on making
r-aud hr fouud him in almost the same place,
^ 10 k him tv the barracks. The Mayor asked
- Xt: ” Uic BiNpicious circumstances which caused
• put on the docket as a suspicious character.
. * ^ *■ ho was drank. fHis Honor then
- c “dri.Tmt what ho was doing here, and
his liquor. He replied that he wai at
Ulul Railroad; that he got his whiskey
' cUt P art - 1 the city, and was with different
^ v 1 ,ir ‘ n o l,1 e day The Mayor dismissed the
* J, iin ayainat being brorignt up again
harged with being drunk and
n Sunday afternoon, much to the
hiir.h The officers testified that
^rn huu into the barracks, and that he
^ anink
*l«T] he
witli being habUually late. Jle stated that he had
drank some beer on flie occasion referred to, and it
made him sick it was doubtless with Wm. M. Davie’
son'! Maasey t CoUins alo-that ke wte not drunk, and
that he had been late but onoe or twice. In *£ 8 wer to a
question as to his worth. Chief Anderson replied that
the accused had all the ability and also the intelligence
necessary to make a good officer, and this was his first
offence. The Mayor then ordered him fined in the
aum of ten dollars, with, a promise’of dismissal upon
a repetition of the offence.
opicer Reilly was charged with being hahi|uMly late
at roll-call. He said that lie was.a hoarding-house
and had sometimes to. put up with the hoars of the
times,
and
the Mayor fined him in the sum of ten dollars, re
marking that three tildes was too mjfcy that he was
brought up in a good sclmo!. Laving -belonged to the
“ Ja^era,*' and that ha should profit by his discipline
in that corps.
—svinmimes to put up with the hoars of
house, and that this had oeeurfcd but thke-i tin
He recalled a good character from tbe^ officers, j
a the
Another
to the gtr. i
ill*? Mayor asked him what he had
ri “Nothing/* He then asked
^ ^trick's Day into Sunday, when
lebrated a little, and that the
He was then fined two
^ that la-
a foo .touch fi.rhii
^ with disorderly conduct on the
n : n ’ officers and «u-
ffjtjt ^ lv r " ( w ^wtified that there was a
fuller, and that thia man remarked
I “ r t,u * policemen; that they
The defendant was fined
ht ^
' ail m$kb l} T
a dollars.
uUduia.i u ., ija .
streets. f| wr * w c ^ ar g^*d with fighting
fa*danr t * wr BaiJ tliat seen the
•^erto thu M -^ 111 ^ VQ ’ w ^ en arrested him.
^kad liirQ r , ( accused stated that a man
da to.rthey Laj d! n * l ° U UoIlse and t»keadriiff£,
^ 8u tip..*,,...... , ll *“* to pay for It,
he kiio.-ktMi th!* 1 t,lut whon came out of
1 1vd in the
man dowu.
h:
Any one who
iue position could rea-
u ‘ th »s uuposed uiH.n.
' 6 , th " U8ljt tLere was aonis pallia-
as he aisinissvd the case.
In',* “"‘‘Wman, was charged with
'W u , i. abn(>l, ‘« *n olli,- el ., , mt trow
uli-Ldv'* “IT “ phy8io? ' Wo “Innild think
‘•‘ttak i * He looked
‘ s hard
“^Ol j
Tlu
though
against the club of the p c .
*h ui . Jr * 3ked him U ^ was an
ail * **’ ed ' co1 He “II that he was
"^-‘baen .r° r , J ° n tl “ ; back rivt ' r : tint he
iu * 1,1 itialTm aud tUat Uquor always
^^t up i.l j - b "n crazy, but if His Honor
? '“' ar ' t "" e wouId b c more care-
^b-Air.n , T r antd lum m coats, and
- lba ‘ 8 t- Patrick's Day comes
” ihrriet WH8 ?t rgeaWith ‘‘ not bei »g
L* 0<il mibee„ J Z “ Pretty *<**
, ktt The Mayor J “ y slnce he was placed on
ordered him to be fined ten
^' l, Cor W t U d“ , ' Sed "' ith bei “€ under the in-
a nt reporting for duty. amUHo
Freedmen’s Court.
This court was also crowded yesterdy morning both
with colored lookers-on aud offenders. They must
also have been enjoying the festive anniversary. I n
these times of epidemics, a great deal of dam
age might result from the congregation of so many
persona In such s close place as this court room. Our
reporters attention was called to a negro boy among
the spectators in the court who actually had the small
pox on hiB face, and who looked as though he should
have been sent immediately to 6olne hospital,
had to be driven away from the place.
The first case called was that of u negro man charged
with making indecent proposals to a whjte woman
named Love, who resides somewhere in Robertsville
From the evidence it appears that the boy had gone
into the house to have tho womau write a letter for him
which she did, and when it was finished he asked
what she charged. She replied "nothing
would treat the party." He then went out and pro
cured some whiskey and she aud another woman
drank it, and got very drunk, and after some loose
conduct on her part, he mado a proposal to her. Th®
evidence was unfit for publication. After hearing
it, Judge Stone remarked that he was at firBt disposed
to fine the negro very heavily and make an example of
him, but from what he had heard he came to tho con
clusion that a white womau who would allow a negro
to procure liquor and then get druuk was no better
than she should be. He would therefore dismiss
the case upon the defeudannt’s paying the Sbstsf.
A negro named Wm. Boyce charged with carry
ing concealed weapons, aud pleading guilty to the
charge was fined ten dollars and costs, the pistol to be
retained by the court.
Roduey Warner was charged with stealing a ham
from the store of Mr. Von Glohn. A boy in the store
testified that the negro' came in and wanted some
whiskey which he gave him, and while be was busy
attending to the wants of some other customers, he
picked up a ham and carried it to his wagon where he
concealed it among some hay or straw. Another boy
testified to the Batne thing and to the finding of the
ham. The defendant offered a small boy as witness
for the defence, but he not knowing the nature of an
oath, the judge merely took-his statement, which was
to the effect that he was sitting on the wagon when
Warner took the ham out of the store and placed it iu
the wagon. He told a very straight forward story,
but it was rather strange evidence for the defence to
offer. Warner however pretended he did not steal the
ham and said some one must have put it there. He
was ordered to pay a fine of fifty dollars and costs, or
in default to serve twenty-five days at hard labor on
the chain-gang.
A negro named Samuel Rice was arraigned on the
charge of firing a pistol, but it appearing that he was
stranger in the city and unacquainted with our laws
and aa he showed a good previous character, he was
dismissed on the payment of costs.
A negro named Gibbons was charged with carrying
coucealed weapons, but as the prosecution failed to
make out the case, he was also dismissed on the pay
ment of costs.
Albert King, B. Simmons, Paul Milledge, Henry
Garrett and Elbert Johnson were charged with creat
ing a disturbance at a house in Cooper-shop lane, on
Saturday night. One of the police officers stated that,
hearing a row, he proceeded to the scene, when he
fouud two of these men engaged in throwing bricks
at the house, and seized them, when they resisted,
and he sprung his rattle for help." Another policeman
testified to the same facts, and that one of the men
tried to throw him, and succeeded in jamming him
against s wall, breaking his watch; that he then gave
him a taste of hit shelalali; and from the appearance
of the prisoner's frontispiece every one present was
convinced of the effectiveness of the blow. Another
officer testified to the same effect, and a colored man
named Pollard, testified to the row aud to hearing ot c
of the prisoners cursing and abusing the officers.
One of them in passing his gate was arrested by him
and taken with the others to the barracks. Two of
the party, Milledge and Garrett, were not identified as
being such active participants in the row as the bal
ance of them, and in passing sentence Judge Stone
was somewhat lenient with them. King was fined
twenty-five dollars and costs; Johnson, twenty-five
dollars and costs, or to be confined at hard labor lor
fifteen days; Simmons was fined fifteen dollars and
costa; Milledge and Garrett five dollars aud costs.
Chloe C'uthbert and George Cuthbert was charged
with violating the city ordinance by giving a public
ball without a license from the -Mayor, as prescribed
It was at this house the riot was on Saturday night.
Chloe, an old negro woman, said that her son played
the violin, and when he came -home at night ho gen
erally amused the folks by playing while they danced,
and that there was no ball that night. She Baid that
the mon just sentenced were trying to enter her house,
but she would not allow them. Judge Stone then re
marked that as they were merely having a family
dance they were not violating the ordinance, and ac
cordingly dismissed the case.
Cupid King and Jerry Breal were arraigned on the
charge of stealing two horses from a white man. The
evidence was pretty clear against them. One of the
witnesses said the prisoner had told him in the morn
ing that they had taken the horses and he was sorry
for it. The same prisoner told the Judge that he
knew whose horses they were, but they had bought
them from some one working on the farms. The case
was continued until this morning.
Jackson Tarver charged a whit* man with not pay
ing him the amount orttis hire. Yrotn the evidence
it appeared that the man was hired, but he had not
proven himself a full hand. The Judge ordered
defendant to pay the plaintiff half’ wages, as that was
all he was shown to be worth in tho judgment of the
court. So defendant had to pay the sum of three
dollars and fifty cents, besides costs of court.
A negro man named Tony Ring was charged with
having In his possession a horse belonging to a white
man, but the evidence adduced at the hepring want to
prove lhat defehaant came honestly by the horse, al
though it was shown tobe the property of the plain tiff.
The court adjudged that the horse be returned to the
plain tiff, he paying the costs of court.
A white man was charged witli refusing to pay a ne
gro named Wm. Oftingston the amount' due for pilot
age of hie vessel. From the evideneo it appeared tha^
the captain had engaged the negro to pilot him
through Romney marsh, and be had dono so faithfully.
The court ordered that defendant pay the amount,
five dollars, and costs.
Auction 'Sales.
•V
auction. r
By Laurant, Wayne & Sweat.
THIS DAY, 20th Inst., at 10 o’clock, a.'m., In front or
store, will be sold :
12 cases assorted Boots and Shoes
150 do* Linen Shirt Bosoms •"
50 do Ladies’ and Gent’s Linen Handerchlefs
Sale positive, to close consignments.
also. - '
The usual assortment of Groceries, Furniture, Ac.
AUCTION.
Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Will be sold TOMORROW, In front of store and sales'
room:
A fine assortment of Furniture, consisting or .
Bedsteads,
JftetOgl&thorpe Insurance: Co.
OF SAVANNAH.
■ :—j r
Satannah. 15th March, 1S6C.
-A Convention Of the Stockholders of this Com
pany is hereby called to meet in the city of Savannah
on Thursday, the ffflh day of April proximo, at 12
o'clock in., at the office of Thomas dfc Son, 111 Bay
stthet. ’■ fit A H
By order of the Board.
mlG-ld 1 J. T. THOMAS, Sec.
t?i'^ VO. ibh
31'
Bureaus,
Chairs,
Extension Dining Table,
i &c., Ac.
ALSO,
A fine invoice of Clothing, and Drv Goods
Fine Cassimere Cloths
Fine Melton Cloths
Gent’s Clothing, Colliy-s, Shirts, Hats. Ac.
ALSO,
The usual assortment of Groceries
Shoulders, Whiskey,
Hums, ,. Cigars
m2fl
Tobacco,
Wines.
Codfish,
i U f '
r next, 24th lost., at ill o’clock
e, the following Medical and
GOVERNMENT SALE.
York, Williams, Ateliitire
;- , ' V & CIp.
Will sell on SATURDAY
a. m., in front or store,
Hospital Property pertaining to Fo'iT. HospUaL“sa
vannah, Ga.: v
3<>n Wool Blankets
60 Mattresses
217 Mosquito Bars
127 Hair ami Feather Pillows ■
58 Pillow Cases
175 Sheets
214 Iron Bedsteads
36 Leather and Wood Backets
30 Wash-hand Basins
And a large lot of Shirts, Drawers,
Dressing Gowns, -t:'.
Surgical Instruments,
, Camp chests.
Medical Books,
Cook Stoves and Utensils,
Prescription and Shop Scales,
J
Cm
Insurance.
Miscellaneous.
JUST THE THING FOR THt
OPERA.
J L rnent >a ? ed ’ d,rcct lr<jm Pirig, a splendid aaoort-
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
suitable for Head Dress as, Ac., at . ..
W. W. LINCOLN'S
T** Drag Store.
THE
KIDNEYS.
. .
ST*
ip j.ywfSL
lRSHALIS SALE
Ac.,
'«£c..
■ j Ac.
_ ... . &c.j
By command of 7 ; . t j
. Major General THOMAS,
A. \ ON Schrader, Bvt. Col. and a. I. g.. Mil Div. of
Tenn. m20
UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
By A. Minis.
At store, east of Ahercorn street, on Smith’s Wharf,
THIS DAY, 2Jtb Inst., atu o’clock;-. :
15 Pots, 55 Ovens,
40 Spiders, 43 Covers, i keg Nails,
damaged on board schooner Sarah Bruen, on her
voyage from Philadelphia, sold by order of the Port
Wardens Tor account or Underwriters atul all con-
cerned. m20
AUCTION SALE.
BY MENDEL. «jfc LAFFITEAC.
Will he sold THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, in front of
store:
1 lot Wall Tents and Flies
1 lot old Iron
1 lot Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac. " m20
York, Williams, Mclntirfc
Ac Co,
THIS DAY, in'front of store, at 10 o’clock, .will be
sold ;
10 bids Mess Beef * - t -
10 do do Pork • J • • . |
5 dhds Bacon Shoulders
40 boxes Pilot Bread
5 l ibis old Java Coffee
40 small I mgs Black Pepper
20 boxes Mustard and Ground Gin»er
Starch,
Candles,
Soap. 1
Tobacco, -rr, s
Tea, ‘ ? i!
Flour,
50 bids Crackers, Batter, Soda, Milk, Oyster, Ac.
15 do Rassett Apples
10 do Onions
A lot of Dry Goods. nt20
ICE, ICE,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LILL X
T HIS undersigned in connection with a Northern
firm in the lee Trade, have run ted the
OLD RIBRO ICE ROUSE,
corner of Whitaker »ml Congress street lane.
They have now on hand, and will continue to keep,
supply of the celebrated
POH D , ICE,
Which will be sold
ON AS REASONABLE TERMS AS ELSEWHERE.
Al! orders from the iaterior will receive prompt
attention, and
Par-tieiilax- Care will he talcerr in
Packing.
The Houses willl be under the personal superin
tendence of ‘ *' '
MR. JAMES J. McGOWAN, ’
Who has an Interest in the bnstnees. C* ;
tr Orders may be left at our office. No. 148 Ba
street, or with Mr. McGowan, atThe Ice House.
L. J. GUII.MARTIN A CO,
LIGHT DRAFT STEAMER FOR SALE.
By Bell, Wylly K Christian.
Will be sold in front of Exchange at 12 o'clock
WEDNESDAY, March 2ath, without reserve, for
account of all concerned
THE LIGHT DRAFT SIDE-WHEEL IRON STEAMER
CHATHAM.
Built of English iron; her bottom being thoroughly
overhauled and repaired, and being complete!^re
fitted at an expenre ol over$9,0n0; entire new Smoke
Stack, Paddle Wheel9, folly found with furniture
and apparel, and ready for immediate use. Can be
seen at Miller’s Foundry Wharf. Capacity 800 bales
cotton; Is a powerfnl Tog-Boat, amf draws only 3>i
feet; she Is 120 feet C Inches long; Beam 26 feet 0
inches; Depth 6 feet 9 inches; Tonnage 273; Square
Engine, disconnecting, length of stroke 5 feet «
Inches ; Cyliuder 35 inches: Diameter of Paddle-
wheels 14 feet; Length of Bbckcts 6 reet 6 inches;
Width of Buckets 18 inches.
TERMS CASH—Purchaser to pny for titles. m!9
. AT PRIVATE SALE. «
BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. r
That splendid Farm on the Thunderbolt Road
only one mile from the cpnire or the city, known as
ihe Biloo Farm, containing fifty <50) acres. Suid
farm lias been for the last fourteen (14) years in the
highest state of cultivation and possesses the finest
and most elevated site for a residence near rUeGdty.
There is a Spring of Water on the premises wlilcb
has no superior in the-low country. Sold subject; tbj ■ :
a lease which expires the first day of January nervff s . j
! —- . I y Principal He pat, HJHLBOLD’B DRUG AND CHR
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD STQGK.
By Bell, Wylly K Christian. c s
■ > , • , 7 i ' 5 i
WILL sell Forty Shares SonthWcstern Railroad stock
if applied for before If o’clock. mlO
AUCTION SALE.
By Mendel & Lnffitcan.
100 sacks Oats, slightly wet
200 do Corn, do do
5 bbls Biscuit
5 do Dried Frnit
Groceries, Dry Goods and Clothing.
f£# .
ADMINISTRATOR' S 3A1$.
By T. J. WaI5tl. _ |
■ '’■i.-'-.GilHlO'.) (-
Will be sold ou TUESDAY, April 3d, in front oi the
Court House, at-11 o’clock :
North half cf Lot No. 5 Third Tytbing, Beynolda
Ward, comer of Congress and Drayton streets ; fi e
simple. Improvements—store corner Congress and
Drayton street and a dwelling on Congress street.
East half of Lot No. 2 Monterey Ward, subject to a
gmnnd rent of $21 64 per annum. Improvements—
three-story bri'k dwelling on Jone9 street.; go*
through the house aDd a well of wuter in the yard
ALSO, ; J-j
39 shares Central Railroad Stock
33 shares Southwestern do (
5 shares Atlantic A Gnlf do
Sold by leave uf the Ordinary of Chatham county
as the estate of Mrs. Jane Barnett, deceased, Cor a
division among the heirs.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles. 120
' 9--—'- .mi
Thu ki Joeys ore two In number, situated at tbs up-
par part of tho loiu,surit>imded by fat and-eonaiating
uMhree parts, viz. ; Tbe Anterior, the Iaterior, aud
■yThf mitarior absorba. Interior conaiata of tissues
or veins, which serve ss a deposit lor the'urine aud
convey it tothe exterior. The exterior is a conductor
din, terminating in a single tube sad called tbe
Ureter. Tbe ureters are connected with the bladder
The bladder Is composed at various coverings or
tissues,divided into parts, viz.: the Upper, the Lower,
the Nervous, and the Mucous. The upper expels, the
■ lower retains. Msny haves desire to urinete without
■the ability, othors urinate without the ability to re
tain. nils frequently occurs to children.
To can these affections we must faring into actiou
the muscles, which ore engaged in their various func
tions. „ If they are neglected, Gravel or Dropsy may
ensue.
G c The*eoder mast also be made aware.that however
slight may be the attack, it la sure to affect his bodily
health and mental powers; as onr flesh and blood ore
supported from these sources.
GOUT, OB RHEUMATISM.
Pain occurring in the loinsis indicative of the above
diseases. They ooour in persons disposed to acid
stomach and ohalky concretions.
; THE GRAVEL.
13m gravel ensues from neglect or Improper treat
ment of the kidneys. These organs being weak, the
water It not expelled from the bladder, but allowed
to remain; it becomes feverish and sediment forms.
It is from this deposit that the stone is formed and
gravel ensues. . ■ -
i. ii- .. DROPSY
Is a collection of water In some ports of the body,
snd~beaFs different horned/ according to the parts af
fected,'viz.’: when generally diffused over the body;
It is called Anasarca; when of the abdomen, Ascites,
wb"w\ of the chest, Hydrothorax.
. -jtijti . . r . ;.i .
TREATMENT.
Helmbold's highly concentrated compound Extract
Buchuia -decidedly one of the best remedies for di
seases of the bladder,kidneys, gravel, dropsical swel-
lings, rheumatism, and gouty affections. Under this
head we have arranged Dysurla.or difficulty and pain
lu passing water, Scanty secretions, or small and fre
quent discharges of water; Strangury or stopping of
water,'Hematuria or bloody urine. Gout and Rheu
matism of tho kidneys, without any change in quan
tity, but Tacrease of oolor or dork water. It was al
ways highly recommended, by the late Dr. Physick,
In these affections.
> This medicine increases the power of digestion and
- oSCites tii e absorb onte into healthy exercise, by which
the watery or calcareous depositions and all unnatural
enlargements, os well aa pain and Inflammation, are
reduced, and is taken by
' " MEN; WOMEN AND CHILD REN.
Directions for use and diet accompany.
Philadelphia, Pa., February 25,1S5T.
1L T. Helmbold, Druggist.
Dear Sir: I have been a sufferer, for upwards of
twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kidney adec-
£#n%ido*iag. Which time I have used various medi-
jiuaipreperetiona, and been under the treatment of
,tlie mist.eminent physicians, experiencing but little
relief.
Haring seen your preparations extensively adver
tised. I consulted with my family physician in regard
to using your Extract Buohu.
Idid this because I had used oU kinds of advertised
remedies and had found them worthless, and some
quite injurious; in fact, 1 despaired of ever gettiry?
well, and determined to use no remedies hereafter
unless I knew of the ingredients. It wus this that
prompted mo to use your remedy. As you advertised
that it was composed of bucku, cubebs, nod juniper
berrisi, it occurred to me and my physician as au
excellent combination, and, with his advice, after au
examination of the article, ondconsulting again with
the druggist, I concluded to try it. I commenced its
use about eight months ago, at which time I was con-
fiupd to my room. From the flrst bottle I was as
tonished and gratified at th* beneficial effect, and after
using it three weeks was able to walk ont. Ifeltmuch
like writing you a full statement of my case at that
time, bat thought my improvement might only be
temporary, and therefore concluded to deferand see
if it would effect a perfect cure, knowing then itwould
be of greater value to you and more satistactory to me.
1 AH NOW ABLE TO BKPOUX THAT A CURE IS EPFECTED
AFTER tJSIlfO THE REMEDY TOR RIVE MONTHS.
1 have NOT USED ANY NOW FOB THREE MOOT
FEEL AS WELL tN ALL “RESPECTS AS I EVER DID.
Xour Buchu being devoid, of sny unpleasant taste
and odor, a nice toulo and irivigoretor of the system,
I do not mean to be witnont it whenever occasion
may require its use in such affections.
M. McCORMICK.
Should any one doubt Mr. McCormick’s statement,
be refers to the following gentlemen:
Hon. Wm. Bioleb. ex-Goveraor, Pennsylvania.
Hpn. Thos. B. Florence, Philadelphia.
Hon. 1. ti. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. J. & Black. Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. D. B. Porter, ex-Goveraor, Pennsylvania,
Hon. Ellis Levis, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. R. C. Grier, Judge, United States Conrt
Hon. G. W. Woodward, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. W. A. Porter, City Solicitor, Philadelphia.
Hon. John Bioleb, ei-Governor, California.
Hon. E. Banes, Auditor-General, Washington, D O
And many others, if necessary.
i
CITY MARSHALS Si
Tp^Rresdluilofl of a |ty Council of Savan-
nuh, and under direction or the Committee ou
Public Sales and City Lots, I will sell at puhflc out
cry, on the premises, on Wednesday, 21atUati, at n
o clock, A. M.. all that lot of Land, being a part of
«.r e c'tyjloMain, known as lot No. five (5) Charlton
■' ar d> City oi Savannah, containing fifty-one feet on
Barnard street and uinety foot time inches In depth.
Terms of rale—Twenty percent, cash cn the ag
gregate valuation aud increase money, and interest
on ilie balance cf the purchase money to be paid
quarterly at the City Treasury, at the rate of six per
cent, per annum, with the privilege to the purchaser
or paying into Ihc Treasury the balance remaining
unpaid or the purchase money and all interest due
thereon up to uie time of said payment, receiving
after said payment a fee simple title. *
TUGS. S. WAYNE,
"°- 10t ;City Marshal.
Coal, Co&l, Coal.
N OW discharging from schooner Learoi
300 tons Bed Ash Egg coal. For sal
in quantities to suit custouters.
Deliveied in any part ol the city without extra
charge, at $13 50 par ton. y
CIUPMAN A C]
ml0-2w 208
Bale vety low
ST. CHARLES SALOON,
B Y A. STAMM, Bay I.ane. rear of Post Office—
The best Liquors, Ales, Wines Segars, Ac.,
always on hand, including a choice article of SELT-
KR'S WATER, direi tlv imported from Heraaglhnm,
Nassau, and the best (if Rhine Wines. 0 ;
l-ITTCH every day af 11 u clock. mI2-ly
AlieUSTA
■ nt xa.il tLA-'i
Hf U.I.ZIH
The UgbtKlrtft Stenmer
iPanriy iLehu,
•Kiel J \
•jji Captain Lewis,
will sail for Augusta aid Way Landings on !
w.jutiiagjfc&wttft.'tti - •’clock a, m.
\£»r fre^ht «■ passage; having stateroom aecom
BMdattom, apply to ■ ■ -
LxROttni * WEST, Agents,
m19 Jones 1 Block.
Shipping.
FOR,
BACON & BAWKMSYILLE
VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN,
Anti landing*on the Allamaha ana Ocmulgee riven.
THRj
Steamer Darlington.
Capt. 3. Broca,
as above. 0 * 11 * b °“ H »wklnsvUls, will have despatch
J“ ar !^* m ?;! e< L 0n lhi8 •»“ “ M low rate as
by any boat on the riw.
Transportation charges on goods to Macon and
Haw kin* villa paid promptly.
Freight received and rtorsd in fire-proof warehouses
H nRnPohsm u ml'l aJLinU. tk.oi.. __
P. M. MYRELL,
Harris' Buildings, Bay street,
FOR RICEB0R0.
The sloop FLBCT is now preparsp
to receive freight as above.
For particulars, see the Captain on
board, at Lower Miff, ot
M. J. DOYLB, Agent.
110 Bryan street.
STANDARD
LIQUORS,
207 BAY STREET.
FLOUR; MEAL, HOMINY.
inn BARRFLS Flour
IUU 2 0b trrele White Coca. Meal
600 bbls White Corn Hominy
40 hhds New Bides and Shoulders
Arriving and for sale at the lowest market pricer by
YORK, WILLIAMS, MoINTlR* A CO.
ml 4
H.HAYM.J
174 Broughton Street. )74
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, the newest styles,
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, ‘
WORSTED SHAWLS AND HOODS,
COUNTERPANES, HOSIERY, Ac.
Just received and for vale at the lowest pilces by
Oct2l H. HYAN.
4“
LADIES’ GAITERS.
JUST arrived from Philadelphia,
Ladles’ Calf and Goat Congress heel GAITERS.
Ladies' English lasting GAITERS and BUSKINS.
Ladies’ Kid heel SLIPPERS.
Misses’ Kid heel SLIPPERS.
Children’s SHOES and SLIPPERS.
For sale at the
WHITAKER STREET SHOE STORE,
ml4 If. Northeast comer of Broughton J
Empire Line.
FOB HEW YORE.
.teidL
Atlantic Hail Ntcamshlp
• - c Company.
* PASSAGE RATES:
Cabin $30 OO; Steerage $15; Deck $10 OO
Tbtf new and fast steamship MIS-
■SOtflp, Slocum, commander, will sail
I as above, on
Saturday, Bfarch 24, at —. o'clock.
For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accom
modations, apply to
O n. n. nARDEE,
i t No. 12 Stoddard*a lluuge.
■ QABRISON k ALLKN, Agent®,
5 Bowling Green, N. Y.
Pioneer Line
FOR NEW YORK.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE.
Cabin Passage, $35 OO . Deck, $10 00
The splendid steamship CHASE, Roatb, Com
mander, will leave for the above port on her
regular day. ' _ ^
Thurntry, March 22, at — o’clock.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
ntl9 HUNTER A GAMMKLL.
ItHt LIVERPOOL.
K-ny The * fast-sailing A No. 1 British ship
ifcUnt^SQUANDO, W. Jordan, master, having two-
thirds of her cargo engaged, will have early
*— l - fc » deHpatch.
For balance of freight, apply to
ml9-4 . ; WILDER & FULLARTON.
FOE AUGUSTA
AND WAY LANDINGS ON TIIE RIVER.
ghtou lan
TTvJ
TNT otice.
A LL persons having demands against the estate of
Edward G. Wilson, deceased, o! Chatham county,
arc respectfully requested to hand them in properly au
thenticated ; and ali persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment to
ANA IS WILSON,
n14 Administratrix.
CRUTCHES
I 7MRST and only premium awarded at t he American
Institute Fair, 1865, and Htate Fairof Pa, T8C5,for
Crutches. Hartman’s Patent Elaatic Rubber Crutcser
are prononneed by surgeons, and everybody else, to be
tbe very best ever invented. They are easy and con
venient, I hey prevent paralysis of the nerves, do Sway
with all the weariness Inseparable from the use of all
others, and are in all respects unrivalled. Send far a
circular. Agents wanted everywhere LOVEJOY A
I'aYLOR, Sole Manufacturers, No. 476>j jkoadwqj
The very light draft steamer
S W A. NT,
Capt, M. J COHEN,
Will leave os Above on
Wednesday, %lst, at 10 o’clock a. Ill.
For freight or paaaage, arply on board, at Padal
ford’s wharf, or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
ml7 No. to Bay streeL
For Charleston,
F O
IV,
The fast steamer
TJ N T A I
Captain G. W. Cabthib.
will leave for the shove plac.-
Every Tuesday and Thursday, at
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE
AND PICOLATA.
The elegant and very flat steam packet
SYLVAN SHORE
Capt. JAMES TUCKER,
haring been specially fitted up for thia rente, w l
leave for the above places
Every Tuesday Morming at IU o'clock.
Alt freight payable by ehlppen.
, Por „ frei 8ht ° r passage, having superior aecommo-
Wbarf or P to y “* th ® ° fflce ’ « ort “ Steam Packet
,„ „ CLAGHOR5J A CUNNINGHAM,
m tr Agents.
For Augusta
THE STEAMBOAT ECLIPSE,
Capt. Wash,
will have despatch for Augusta.
Freight received at Lower Hydraulic Press.
F. W. SIMS A CO.,
inlS-ti Agents.
lOlWKIlVILLG s MM
VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN,
And Landings on the Altamaha and Ocmnlgee rivere.
Steamer Oak;
Capt. KoCanley,
Is now receiving freight at Old Florida Steamboat
Wharf, foot of West Broad street, and will leave as
above on
Friday, 9th Inst., ot 6 o’clock, p. m
This boat is in good order, built expressly for the
trade, and rates A 1 In Insurance offices.
Transportation charges on goods to Macon and
Hawkinsville paid promptly.
Arrangements have been made with the Agent of
the Macon A Bi nnswlck Railroad to forward goods
lrotnptiy through to Macon on arrival of the boat at
Hawkinsville.
Freight received and stored In fire-proof ware-house
on Old Florida Steamboat Wharf, foot of West Broad
street.
For freight, Ac., apply to
J. B. PRE8DBE, Agti,
109 Broughton street.
F. M. MYRELL,
m °Harris’ Bnlldlng, Bay at.
3«
CHOICE SYRUP.
IJHIIIITY barrels Superior SYRUP.
For sale by
J. C. ROWLAND,
212 Bay Street.
Notice,;
U1CAL WAREHOUSE,
594 BROADWAY,
m|t*OIM*>ITAN Hcm:L, Nbw York.
Sold uyDrnggista everywhfire.
6ST B&wuN* of Couftterfeita. JU
W. M. Walsh,
P ROPOSALS will be reeelvctl for supplying the
Jail with Grits and Meal for the ensuing three
month,, until March 22,1866.
Also, Proposals fur supplying the Jail with twenty
| (2o) cords Pine Wood.
All proposals to be iu writing, and to be subtnJtted
ROBEnT LACHLISON,
ml7-6 Chairman Jail Committee,
Notice.
Corner
SOLE
JlD-lm
Broughton & Barnard street
AGENT ‘ FOR THE STATE
OF GEORGIA.
J
FOR
A T the Isle of Hops, S Ii miles from the city, a com-
fortahle DWELLING, containg ten moms, in
[am
ing. This is one or the most delightfhlt^ giftrated
duces on the galte. The lot con tolas
and, ten arm fronting on the Hv»r.
*s tljuy
1] I
T. 3 jfcSISH A Co:,'Brokers,
acres of
Bryan street.
Family Dye G0I01&
Patenled October 13, 1863.*
DaA Great \ .
Black
Black for Silk Light Gre&'
Dark Blue Magenta i
Light Bine Maize
French Bine Maroon , ' jat i
Claret Brown Orange , t,.«'i
Dark Brown Pink
Light Brown Purple :i
Snuff Brown Royal Purple ■-
Cherry Salman ■ i : !
Crimson Scarlet j
Dark Drab Slate . -A
Light Drab Solferino ;
Fawn Drab Violet ,
Light Fawn Drab Yellow. .A •
For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls,
Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, BonHetfc |
.. Hats, Feathers, Children’s dothin$Li:
and all kinds of Wearing Apparel.
' A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT-v#
For 25 cents you can color as msny goods as would
otherwise cost five times that sum. various shades
can he produced from the same dye. The proosas Is
simple, and any one can nse the Qye with perfect
success. Directions In English, Freoal and German.
Inside of each package.
HOWE A STEVENS, j |
260 Broadway, Boston.
For sale by druggists and dealers generally. |
oct!04m
BLANCEVILLE
SLATE MINING COMP Y,
VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA.
Cap’I Stock, $500,000
SHARES, $50 EACH.
DitraxoTOBS—H. Brigham, J. F. Devcr, E. C. Gran-
nils, A. Wilbur and A. E. Marshall.
PnstniNi—A. Wilbur, Savannah, Ga.
Vroi ParsrDENT—K. O.'GranDjss, Macon, Ga.
• •SrottrrikBtr—A. E."Marsh!fR, AUanta, Ga.
rjlHIS Company will soon be prepared to flil any
X orders for Slate, however large, for roofing, for
furniture manufactured out of slate, for Ihitcle, for
pavement, and for any .other uses to which slate can
be applied, <Thc tanny is o«ovmlent,tt> tho cities of
Ailairoi, AtfAistrt, Mitioii, Albany Slid Columbus,
Ga.; tothe cities or Selma, Montgomery and Mobile,
Alai; to New Orlea'is, and will • shortly be to Mem
phis, Penn., and S'. Louis, Mo. The snperiority of
slate for roofing purposes, and its special adaptability
to various articles ol furniture and for pavcme.it are
well known.
Orders may be addressed to
• si A A. E. MARSHALL, Sec’y,
J8 •“*! ' ' "Atlanta. Ga.-
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
Office Clerk of Coukoil,
; h) Februaiy 1st, 1866,
A LL parties subject to take out license from the
City under Ordinance of December 27th, I8te,
must take out the same prior to February 10th, me!
This also applies to persous who own vehicle* used
I tor hire, such as wagons, drays or trucks, hack*, Ac.
No further time will be allowed and the Register will
lie closed on that day, and the police instructedjto
carry out the Ordinance. Ilyorder
EllW. C. ANDERSON, Mayor.
Jas Stewart Clerk of Council. febl-tf
Notice.
A LL persons having claims against the late steam
ers JAS. CHRISTOPHER and R. H. MAY will
presentjhem at once to
. ml.3.
J. M. KINCIILEY,
AtHtorida Wharf.
HOLIDAY GOODS.!
Direct Imoortation from Londo
and Paris.
J UST RECEIVED, a large aud varied assortment of
Imported Wares and Fancy Articles, suitable for
the coming season, embracing in port:
Statuettes—Bronze, Besqncand Pariar
Toilet Setts,
Clocks
Perfumery
Ladies’ TruveUng Bugs
' v i Frcjwft BaruscSs ' J i
Portemonnaies ,, , , 1
MUlhiers' Fancy Wore*:
Oder Baskets
And an endless variety ot
Fancy Groods,
| ordered for thia market aud ju&t received by ship
I County of PictoB v aud other vetit te now arriving.
Fancy GoedattyjHiel! rtliol »ack»ge, to which t|e
| attention of Milliners and others is invited.
W. W. LINCOLN,
Corner Congress and Bull streets,
t( Monument Square.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS!
A New and Fresh Supply,
Of many varieties; also,
PttOfOGR&PHICON
Or panoramic album -,
AbeiRrOrnamental, and nseful article for tlie parlor.
For sale by
pi.,- ; OCKH^R, OLOGTTS A FARRSLLY.
LAROCHE & JOHNSON,
TimberAt J^nfnljor Dealers or 40 and fw "
i:
300 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
2SF otice.
A l m?T;
*1.
irsoos having claims against the estate of I
l. MAlJ AHn Quantock. of Chatham county,
deceased, wsll present them, duly attested, within the
time proscribed-by law: and all persons indebted to
ssM estate will make payment to Wm. Bnrns.
, ., WM. BURNS.
ROBERT MoINTIRE.
fl2 2aw-6w* Executors,
MILLINERY.
. .. .Li.' . , \l i i
dved, a fine ansortment of
spring coops,
Suitable for city and Comutry Trodq,
Consisting in port of I
BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS, VML8, FLOWERS,
BOYS’ CAPS, and a general assortment ol
MOURNING BONNETS.
Mrs. S. V. PHE8TKH, ' !
mlfi-lw 1 No. 143 Brongbtoa st.
o’clock p. in
All way freight payable on the dock.
For freight or passage, having fine state room ac
commodations, apply on board, at Padelford’s wharf,
or to : i M. A. COHEN,
“1* 89 Bay street
For Providence.
The new schooner JONAS SMITH,
Capt Nichols, will have despatch for the above port.
For freight, apply to
mlT-S - HUNTER A GAMHELL.
BOSTON &
SAVANNAH
LINE.
STEAMSHIP
FOR BOSTON
X s The Steamship > v
WM. 57IBBETT8,
J. S. CONY, Commander,
Will sail for the above port on
Wednesday HSirch 21, ot — o’clock.
For freight ot)
*, apply to
c iUUHAHDSON a BARNARD,
m!7-4 Bay sL, opposite Mariner’s Church.
For Charleston,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
' Caarying lhi United Stales Mail'.
STEAMER FANNIE,
: r ;j (?AI*TA3n MoNELTY.
wm leave” as fcfreve .from the Florida Steamboat
wharf; foot «r WestJBr.,ad street, on
Thursday, March 8th, sit 3 p. m.
. X
Thia boat is la yeiy gxccllent order, is commanded
by officers of experence; and has superior state room
accommodations.for passengers ,
While tbe boatls on her tripe, freight will be re
ceived and stored in fireproof warehouse, free of ex-
pense. Way freight pa> able on wharf.
No freight taken after 12 o'clock on day of sailing. I
No freight received after 12 o'clock on day of soil
ing. s.u.
For freight or passage, apply to
F. M. MYRELL. Agt,
m5 tf Harris' Buildings, Bay streeL
k. J _ Or to W. JonssOn.on wharf.
FOR PALATKA,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST, MARYS, FER
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
(Carrying the United States Mail.
The new and fast Steam Packet
Ella,
Capt. P. B. ROWLAND,
will leave on
Tuesday Morning, January 30th,
and continue to leave regularly even TUESDAY at
10 o’clock. .
pa * age ’ ap P'F on board at Charles
ton and Florida steam packet Wharf; antllfurther no
Ice.
, M. A. COHEN
Freight payable by shippers.
Freight received at all times at the Warehouse.
!29-Mn-tu-tr
For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, PER
NAND IN A, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
The new and fast sailing Steamer
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. King,
Having been placed permanently upon this rents wld
wave for the above places on
Friday Morning, 26th, at 18 o’clock,
and continue to leave every Friday morning thereafter
at esnte hour.
Returning, she will leave Palatka every Sunday
morning, Picolata every Sunday forenoon, and Jack
sonville every Monday morning, arriving at Savan,
nah on Tuesday morning.
Freight received at all times at the warehouse on
the wharf.
Ali freight payable by shippers. ~
For freight or passage, having splendid cabin so-
com mod* tl on, apply st the office on Florida Steam
Packet wharf; or to
CLAQHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
J24-t f Agents.
FOR NEW YORK.
The splendid schooner RIDGEWOOD,
Capt Derrtchson, having bulk of her
cargo engaged, will hsvs quick de
spatch as above.
For freight, apply to
mltS-5 CRANE A QRAYBILL
TOWING.
powerful
> steam tnga E. H. WEBSTER
and f:. LOANE are prepared
to tow vessels iu tbe harbor,
w U1U HVTU wee J _
Application for towing may bo made to the cap-
ine, on boord.neks
tains;
16-tf
CRANE A GRAYBILL, Agents,
80 bay street
GRAHAM, DOR SETT & CO.
Successors to Hawes, Graham A Go.,
>1 ..CtilaA . .MHMRMOF.
EDSEfOOH AID, lAHDOIllT.
Most'174, 1*6 onA lrfl Cunfr 8t, T.,
Keep eonstaiitly on hood the most exienBtve variety
of finely-figured Foreign and Domestic -Wtoods to be
found in the United States, in Log3. Planks, Boards
and Veneers, suitable foroafrfru t, piano, and BUhard
and car builders ; also, Mat
to us with promptness.
OtoHn stuff.
our harness we have a large
‘ihentost celebrated Veneer Cutting
h enables us to fill all orders enfruMed
ji^am
fscittc Mail NUanuhlp Company’s
Chreagh Use to CnlUbrnlo,
TPOUCHING at Mexican Porta, and carrying the
X United 8tates Mail.
. Leave Pier No. 42 North River, foot of Canal street,
at 12 o’clock noon, on the 1M, 11th and 21st of every
month, (except when those dates fall on Sunday, and
then on the preceding Saturday,j for Asplowall, con
necting via Panama Railway, with one of the Com-
puny’a steamships from Panama for San Francisco,
touching at Acapulco. ‘
MARCH.
1st—Arisons, connecting with Golden City.
10th—Henry Chauncey, Capt. Gray, connacting with
Colorado, Capt. Watkins.
21sl—New York, Captain Horner, connecting with
Constitution, Capt Farnsworth.
Departures of 1st and 2lst connect at Panama with
steamers for South Pacific ports. Those of 1st touch
it Manzanillo.
a discount of One Quarter from steamers rates
allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers
with families. Also, an aBowsnee of One Quarter on
through rates to clergymen and their families and
school teachers; soldiers having honorable dis
charges, Half Fare.
One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult
Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and
attend to ladies and children without male protec
tor*. Baggage received on the dock the day before
saiimtLfrom steamboats, railroads, and passenger*
wm> prefer to tend down ctrlr.
An experienced surgeon so board. Medicine and
attendance free —
A steamer wiQ be placed on tbe line January l,
-1866, to run from New Orleans to Asptnwnli via
Havana.
For passage tickets, or further Information, apply
attfe' Company’s ticket office, on the Wharf, foot of
Canal street, North River, New York.
IT. W. O. BELLOWS,
•J9-3m Agent.
CHOICE WINES.
1 OCTAVE Malaga Wine
1 octave choke Sherry Wine
2 octaves White Wine
..-1 octave CUrst
Jaat received per Swedish hoik Christian Lavage
from ML Lacca, Spain. Tor sale hy
mi EDWIN E. HERTZ A CO.