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from ouch Slate repremoted, to uoerUInthe
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of Ult public dot* of oath Soothmw Slate, dls-
cHmiMUafbtoWto* oredltore of Ito^ia a*.
Uon*,of Northern Btotoi aad of cttiaeai o
th, South; th* amoaat Bottom Btotoi' hi M
tout? to tooKortkm Btofcokywtr of ihobui.
,nd Interest on th* pablto d*bt—tlte coitmlttoo
,o >it duriu, too homo, usd to report it too
Oixt BMttDg Ol too OOtHlttOt."
Til Von or Flouda.—Our reporter thla
morning foiled to giro tho rot* of Florida la
tlit Connatteu,otthe qMEtloM ofnootiMK*
log toe motion,by whloh too' reaoluUoo favor,
log toe roopoilog of too oltro trade, woo told
rathe table. Florid* voted ogiloit recon.
ilderatlon.
lanthern OMnnUm-Hsmroday
The following neotutlon (ton too committee
on biulneee wu reported ud pueed:
Rewind, Th»t In view of unking toll ooa-
ventien t pormeneit orgiuilutloo when It shell
1847, lid that too Ooreruorerefthe aeverel
State* *M,too Uhpon aid other oBctn of
town* and oltlee bo reqtreated to Hake provi
sion* sufficiently in advance for toe appoint
ment of delegatee, who will certainly attend.
A revolution reported ftom the aamecotomiti
tee, approving! the echemeo f Hon. A. Dudley
Menu fora Uneof etoamenof 30,000 tone bur
then between the Chesapeake Bay and llUford
Heren, waellkewlee adopted.
Resolution! wen alao adopted in lavor of
Southern ecbool hooka, Southern ooUegee,
Southern manufocturee, eouthern echoota for
the education of eeamen, and other kindred
objects. 1 .
Tiot.su it PuuiNtLT.—The editor of the
Warreuton (Va.) Whig a most entouelutio
Fillmore man, hue the - following' leading
article In hi* last papor. Ho It a philosopher
of right rart.
Buchanan Elected .’—The die is cut; too
long agony to over. The child Is christened,
and his name Is Buck. Being it this time bust.
Iv engaged in packing up our trunk for a voy,
age to Cult River, we oast close. Shonld wo
ever return, an account of oh Journey will be
given with particular*. Until then, forewell,
good bye, adieu. Eight thousand oheera for
slant little Uarrland I
.Vote.—All persons Indebted, to us for
i, be dragged up, walk np, any way a* ther
ill get up and settle, u the steamer Baltimore
leave* the whufon to-morrow morning att
o'clock for 8att Diver, and the edltorof tola
concern having engaged a passage la compell
ed to leave. Eight thousand cheen for gallant
little Maryland.—A 1
A Dsid-sh AT ran Dxadhkadi—The New
York Mirror complained recently of a regula
tion In "Laura Keene’s Theater,” which reqult*
ed toe card or autograph of gentlemen of toe
press who were on the “freelist.” To this the
lair manageress replied In the following sensible
note:
Afy Otar Mr. Fuller.- "Last season donna,
nay hundreds of people, came to tbo dooraad
taetolf
door-1 T
show every courtesy to the gentlemen of toe
preu, thought It correct, and they passed. Now,
these people, ! found out at last, were In no
way connected with the papers, but had found
the "open sesame” accidentally. It wu to
guard against this I asked u a favor tome that
too preu would give one of their cards. Should
any of them be without them, toe doorkeeper
has some ready. It may be a little trouble, but
when it prevents a great loss and Itaud, will you
not understand my trne meaning and lend —
ration? I am sure goo will.
your co-operatl
With best regard*,'Vet*.tnily yours,
hatmA Kiwi.”
The Mirror cheerfully assents to toe propriety
ot this, but says In conclusion:
As matters are now conducted, we doubt If a
cotuiK>Hitlon'o?"thMtrical matter.’f*^ ** ****
A Wonsan’s views of Women’s Bights.
A Providence (B. Lj lady In writing to the
Home Journal, Indites the following:
“What a grand comedy it would bo If women
could rote I How aptteiul they would get I bow
excttedl how nervous! Aud just imagine*
woman, here and there, carried away ftom toe
S olis, on election day,ln hysterical forofcourse
icy would be. They would dispute, and say
things; and get to crying. I know it’s a way
they have. Of ail the iwautirul ordalnings oi
Divine Wisdom, notoiog seems to me more
beautilbl than the strong wall built about wo
men, by the respeot and reverence whloh good
menace constrained to feel for good women.
Even the advocates of* Woman’s Bights’ (most
wrongly named) reap the advantages or this
protection, on too principle that the.am shines
Uke upon toe good and the evil. If enr that
taction prevails in this laud of license miscall
ed liberty, I intend to try to persuade my hus
band to go to some other country, where too
men an men, and toe women,are true to their
loot and better natures.
I like this town, for the old, sober, steady
ideas that govern It I know learned women
here—very clever women—who, exposed to too
attrition of your clever New Tork society,
would rival your own stars In brillianoy. But
thenls aqulet here—a subdued tonelnaocial
olrcles-that charmed me. Then Is no peoteo-
tlonilts vulgarity Is recognised at a glance,
and toe intolention that attackettln always
fatal. Society baa been tnluencod hero by
families who have known many generations of
great wealth, by the shade and sunshine of in
old University, and by the serious air which too
descendants of Roger Williams and till Quakere
wear like a second natun. IriWaysglvo
usd money, or never esnd for It—lor, stn
to tell, I have known such a soeietyas the last
described. The toll for money-the eager, stri-
vlog, sordid cmwd who ’make hast* ton* rich’
-I consider the greatest enemies to a foil, af-
Suent, scullife, that toe world oanshow. Money
Is a very good thing, if you have It—I can
•newer to that j because of what It does, In ad
vantages gained for social and literary cultiva
tion or time,ease, aud tastes. But to* getting
of money (with few exceptions) doe* ao dwarf
•nd stultify the soul, that Ialwaya shrink ftom
a community where it Is too prevailing passion.
Bence I love the old towns, too oldculture, too
old social life, of oh Atlantic dtii
neighborhoods. Hence I love old
in spite of its arrogance: Boston, at . r .
Ing Its pedantry; and Pruvldsnos, though it Is
sober and ‘In earnest’to a
too
- toe
What-
■twuavvle Balliead Meeting at Sts*la
Ulla, :
WBibBSH
will bo law that the Mends orBtUMwidtla
i the Main Trunk, n«y part or her chartered'
(!^ 0f Trunk* B Bntwui
in they reoouanund to ihu Brunswick
ny that toe Junction of too two roads be
Gut of toe riatllla, Instead of west, as a
Innction In that neighborhood would best sub,
■orvetoo lntaieata or Brunswick. To sustain'
— ■— (hoy claim that It wu the “evi-
’ ot toe Legislature, in granting
Trunk, to build up a large cum-
theport ol Brunswick, aud tor
, , 1 hooouutloa there represented.
A gnat deal might be said ih regard to toe
Intention of too legiilature, In granting this
aid, Md mom still about toe necessity of ma
king a proper um of It; but to re-open con-
troveny upon these questions at tola late day
appears to us, not only out or place, but suici
dal. The resolutions above mentioned are
couched In language full or Jealousy and II-
liberality, exhibiting a disposition on the part
of oh Brunswick friends, todlspute every ad
vancement mud* .by the Main Trunk, whether
It brings to them the aid or the Btate, or not—
Whether too Brunswick Company will endorse
their reaeluthms, remains yet to be determined;
but that tony were intended to defeat toe Main
Tlftnk, there can bu no doubt. And to throw
such an obstacle in too way to prevent the
consammationof our long cherished hepes, at
to* very rims oh whole section of country
jteoiMdaewoll agreed upon* phut of adjust
ment, is a strange freak in the policy of oh
eastern friends. That they have made an at
tempt to shackle oud bind ustlowu exclusively
to the Brunswick in the East, as well as those
in the West, an satisfied with toe sUiilra of toe
two Uoad, they having elicited toe approba
tion of the President of toe Brunswick and
Florida Railroad more than once.
It seems that the Barilla meeting could ar
rive at no other couolnslon than that the Inte
rests or Brunswick demanded a sacrifice of toe
Main Trunk and that that sacrifice must be a
violation, or alteration or its charter. It wa
well known to the parties, that the Main
Trunk wu compelleu oy its charter, to cross
the Barilla Riverata certatu point,—aud that
point wu sc located on the banks ortberiver,
as to render it altogether impracticable to erase
at any other, without an alteration or viola
tion of Its charter. If the one course should
be pursued, toe proceedings would be illegal
and without protection—but irthe other, then,
the subject must again go before toe Legist-
lature to encounter Indefinite delay, if not
total defeat lathis what oh Brunswick Road,
alter so much anxiety and labor to obtain
State aid, Is to be regretted. We ’ thought the
friends or Brunswick, friends are trying to
bring about ? Do they again wish to array all
the opposition force against this section or toe
State, that before twice defeated cur petition,
and so nearly succeeded the third ? In their
Jatilla meeting, they speak or petitioning the
Legislature for aid to the Brunswick Read, In
the event of foilure In formlog a Junction of
too two Roads. Have they forgotten the severe
ordeal they were compelled to pas* through in
obtaining toe aid already iu our possession.
Warrenton and Macon Uallroad.
Ib Ms Editor of the Comtitutionalilt :
Dsia Sin: I see that 1 am considered chair
man of a committee of gentlemen of this place
to open books for subscription for the Warren
ton and Macon railroad. Whatever the other
gentlemen may do, at present, I as an indivi
dual, am nnwullug to ask the cltixens of Han
cock to subscribe for this stock and for the fol
lowing reasons:
1. Warren, Hancock, Baldwin and Jones,
through which the road is maiuly to pass, could
not build it If they would,aud if it is to be built,
Augusta and Charleston must contribute most
of the capital.
1. Should tots road be built, I tbink I can see
Ohuleston will occupy at Macon, with regard
to the South-western portion of Georgia, the
1 position she occupies at Atlanta, with re*
to the trade of Tennessee and northern
' i, them she, I think, gets the Lion’s part,
— standing Georgia-built toe road tram
Atlanta to to* Tennessee river.
3. Asl believe this road would maiuly benefit
Charleston, at the expense of our own seaport
town, I must see Charleston take the first step
In this matter before I am willing further to aid
In toe money ol Georgia bulldiug up Cbules-
ton to the detriment ot Savannah.
Jakes Thokas.
Stasia, Dec. 3,1846.
We have advocated the interests of Bruns-
wlok ftom Its very inception, and still It is our
fovorlte poet, but we must be permitted to en
tertain mote liberal views than those expressed
toe Satin* meeting, as w* do not believe too
ty of that city depends on a connection of
j Brunswick and Main Trunk Roads But of
to* Satlll* River. If such a junction could b*
agreed upon between toe companies without
dlfflcultyor delay, we should Interpose no ob-
is
Disos vs. Wouts The spoken word,
written poem, 1* said to be an epitome of
ton; how much morn Un done work. Wu»v
weverof morality and Intelligence, pereever-
•nce, faithfulness, of metbodTInsigat, ingonul-
ty, energy; In * word, whatsoovn of strength
mei man had in him will lit written in tb* work
he docs. Great honor to him whose eple Is n
melodious hexameter Iliad. But stUl greater
jjnnor, if his epic bo a mighty ampin slowly
hnllt together, amightyatileaofharaiadoeds—
——-king uus isuer epic, srraaw an gn
thin words. Deeds have such a Bis, ant* but
undeniable, aud grow as living trees and I
Star'|fag
•• green Md worthy.—* t/nr<jSt.
Kxsisiranon or aw Ann Ovrici*.—The
resignation of First Lieutenant Jams* Curtiss
Jr-, second infantry, has been accepted hy tb*
President, to tako effect January le, 1157,
other, needs no argument to prove it—Thomas-
villa Enterpriee.
Captain W.U.Mosely of Putnam county, Is
raising a company of mounted volunteers for
toeSemlnole Wu. Lieutenant Robert Mlokler,
Is recruiting la Sb Augustine, and we learn
with success. From toe character of officers
and soldiers of toe company if they have only
half a chance they will be favorably beard
ftom. Captain Moseley served In the Mexican
war and dutlngulsbed ttlmself; lea good woods
man, and Is well acquainted with toe country
north of lake Okeechobee, having spent several
months there In surveying operations. W*
understand they compsny leaves Palatka on the
15th Instant—81. Avguatine City.
Aw Iktobtant Obawow.—It is toe Impres
sion of many rarely mistaken In their judgment
of pubtlo matters of the kind, and that the
President on Saturday removed Judge Le
Gompte, of the Kansas bench. We believe they
arooomctlntolsopialon. Kentuckians around
us think that James 0. Harrison, Esq., of their
State Is to bo his successor. Oh opinion is
that they are right also.—Hfosh. Star.
Stxawuoat Exmoaiow—Lose or Live—Cin
cinnati, Deo. 8—On Saturday nigbt, about 8
o’clock, the new steamer Kentucky, ly'
about forty miles above here, bursted her ate
pipe, scalding eleven deck hands, fireman, and
six passengers. Three of the wounded soon
died, and the others were brought on here and
sent to toe hoadital on yesterday. All the
others am badly burnt, and It is feared four or
five mom will die.
Hahni Disasters ow Lais Ontario.—Os-
ego, Dec. 0.—The recent gale on Lake Onta-
o hsa proved very disastrous to the shipping
The schooner Niagara, coal laden, from Oswe-
S ), bound to Bonahead, wont ashore at Port
op*. The crew were In great peril, when
Captain Wood, of schooner Anna, and Robb
Campbell, mate of another schooner, made an
attempt to rescue them, and were both
drowned.
Sohooner Caledoula Is ashore near Toronto,
brig Beaver, at Braddoek Point.
A forge fieet of grain vessels arrived at this
lilt tola morning, from the Welland canal.
Ahuwsas the Barker Stats.—Arkansas Is
certainly to* banner Btate, as her delegation at
to* National Convention insisted would be the
ease. The returns, as published In the Little
Bock True Democrat, are curious. Ontofforty
oountles officially board from, Bach man has a
majority In tolrty.nlue, and has two-thirds of
legate popular vote. Buohanah's ma-
seven thousand seven hundred aud
eevsuty-two, which the True Democrat thinks
trill bo Increased to twelve thousand by tbs
retain* yet to come In. Arkansas will have to
reostvo to* banner—MuheiUr Union k
American.
Duels—We understand that Hon. AJL Ste
phans seat ■ challenge to B. H. Hill Esq., on
Saturday but, Hon. Thomas W. Thomas being
Ow borer. The challenge, we learn, wu de
clined, but on what particular grounds we have
• of OH
Mt boon Informed.
W* also notice a statement la
exchanges, on the authority of "
ton correspondent of the Air
Col* John U. Fremtut hia ol
Toombs, foraUeggd refisotiou* on the birth and
Ibany Argus, that
ihallenged Senator
Tfo* Calliope.
Ltewssa
for the lower Mississippi]
?>iu»a!Eq
ftm keys* attached: to It, so that j
p down*w M 1 v*”ori s.
Rimnlna afforded all onl
er stopped bis sermon—church]
time—and he. with his oongregaitouJrusSeT
oot en maaa* to sm wlut wu the matter. At
SSSiSS^SBL^ff. «*rictordinance
place about lj
I heard thflimd
SAVANKAH, Cl A.. THURSDAY. DECEMBER jjf 1856.
Die
[■MvdS.^u^tThi'^
griudenwcreureiSdfog He'grt SKj
bed, selnd aclub, and ran aU over town a
ihemualc,i
. 0°»ra>u»; io >SAfo-—WsuhtoBton, Dris.8—Sut
ate-Tho Standing Committee wen appointed;
nearly toe same as last wh. ’
Into the dsVsuoe^tieTberidentagaforifS
attacks of the Rsmdillcaas. In nply to anas-
touts by Mr. WM*^®>JSlVetobftS!5J
hauan'i policy, he said, to* people of Kansu
tflsraws.’basfai
Houee-Tbe house adjourned, alter debaring
on too President’s message, whloh wu read to
day.
Latest Iroian News—A gentleman of our
c ty received, on yesterday a letter ftom Adams
vUIe, Sumpter Co,, from whloh we have been
permitted to make toe following extraota:
Aoaksville.Nov. 38,1858.
Indians are within oh Immediate
vicinity. They shot at two persons here—or in
^*h* “din of this nlacopand at Mother man
ifflbbttt twelve miles. A camp via discover*
ed inelghteen miles or Adanuvllle, the In still
burning on yesterday. The trail wu followed
and toe scoots say then wen 14 Indiana In the
company. I hays no doubt but that they are
forking In this vloinltyud may ultimately do
istnunti
BMtousCXAMi—New Tork, Dm. 7-Two
brothers, doing a brookcrage business In Chat
ham street, under toe name of Taylor Ic Bro
ther, have been arrested on'the charge of be-
Jnft extensive dealers in connterfott money—
ThirW thousand dollars of spaoious bills of
banksin New Tork, Now Jersey and Pennayl-
,ula wen found on their premises.
Karaas News—Buffolo, Deo 5—The SL
Louis Democrat publishes a letter dated Law
rence, the 30th ult,, signed by Col. J. A. Har
vey and ninety free State settlers, denouncing
the Katuu8 Aid Sooiety u a speculating con*
“fn,originating in Yankeedomand warning all
honest donators to be duped no longer for bleed
fog Kansas. *
AHewLire of Oceak Bteakeu—The N.
Y. Commerchd Anvertlseruys that letters have
been received In Hontreta ftom England, sta
ting hat theMeasrs Canard have sntered Into
an arrangment with the Britttsh Government to
put on afortnlghtly lino ol ocean steamers next
season betweeo Liverpool aud the St.Larenoe.
The vessels to be 3,<M tons burden each, anp
to make the passage to Quebeslnten days.
Geeat SrowStoek—Milwaukle.Deo 3,-The
storm of Tuesday wu very Mvere, ud In tola
region muy buildings were swept away and
the piers and streets were damaged. In many
places snowfall to toe depth of six foot The
railroads are blocked up and no trains ate runn
Ing.,
FbskohtirJail—A negro whogave his
name as John C. Fremont wu committed to
jail day before yesterday for disorderly conduct.
This makes toe third Fremont.—FFtaffog
Tmtt,
Fbok Mexico-Soererou or YrnaesH.—
New Orleans, Dec. 1—-The Mexican Consul at
tots city hu official advices ftom Matamsru
stating that Vldaurri bad succumbed ud en
tered Into a treaty with Gem Lauda, acknow
ledgedingComonTort’sGovsmment and promis
ing obedience.
The Poole MuedeeXAlbany. Dee. 6—The
“ ‘ ’ortrSu
Jury In the cuss of Baker, fortrlu ontheeff
I of murdering William Poole, hefog unable
agree, have been discharged. They stood ■
for manslaughter In the third degree udi
ibarge
ibleto
six
for manslaughter In theihlrd degree udstx
* olttl* Baker has been back to
Mr, where u effort will b* made to ball
IS. IBM
Elgin wut
is. Isle, Lake
New
him.
Cold Weathek— Stiaksr Wbicxu.—
Montreal, Dec. 6—The weather Is, Intensely
cold here. The steamer Lady
uhoreon Thursday, near Presqu
Ontario, ud wu totally wrecked.
Oetwail Boron Steamers.-New York.
Deo. 6—The steamers Ericsson ud Gbsgow
sailed hence atttooh to-day. The former took
out 380,000 In specie.
Arrival or ran Oirr or Maroeerii—-
Philadelphia, Dec. 8—The steamship City of
Manchester, ftom Liverpool, 18th ,r —“-j
arrived at her dock this evening.
will be
m
give
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p maowbooM giva aatUtatorjr
Apply at thla offlea" . .
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ertait oaah,
deoil
KDWDM.
PRKNDEROABT,
Sheriff.
THEHOD
IHSPrluesefthsI
lu the Holy Oit)
lua, a Jewess sr i
salsm la ihe due o'
ther, a wssllhr Jew
eye witness,ell thee-.
InlbeUtiiofjssuiorfi
Jordon to Us Ururilinei
, deoil
'nBOOLL
JAj thinga 1 have l
UodiuI at PiiifairlUi»
Henry WikwHi Ad?
IMlUlt.
Do’s Oourtehlp and IU ty
Oouglaa Farn or life In
Home and the World- fc
clw ora resid/tooe In I
Lanman’e AdVentart
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oa, naarewod to her fk-
ypt, and relating aa by an
w tnd wonderroi.lnoldento
troth from hia baptiam in'
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a LtSume,* or men and
[j, by 10 Goodrich, former
i of a Roving IHplo-
maequoacea,
Hrgioia, by Oouain Alice
f the author of Beuven-
a the Wilda of America,
vrtlh Uluatrattodi bvthTv
Ulllodnlolav a thousand pleasant things nrom
Notes and Queries;
Paul Fane, by NPWHUs.
Dr Kane’s Arctic Exploration, hair bound call*,
deoil W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
^GLASSES,
sale by (dell)
>er tfohr Grice and for
N, JOHNSTON A 00.
K EAD BROS. ALBANY ALE -28 bbla landing
per schr J T Grice and fbr sale by
°*° U BOB ANTON, JOHNWON A 00,
T AKD, HEBRINGS, POTATOES AND
Jj CODFISH—20 bbla No. 1 prime leaTLard, 76
boxes Herriegi, 80 bbla choice eating Potatoes. 8
bbds Codfish, landing por sobr Grice and fbr sale
by (deoil) IChARTON, JOHNVTON AGO.
NEGRO WOMAN to niuve an In&nL For
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Charcoal Pig Metal.
of our IRON,
de9
FOR AUGUSTA.
, The steamer SWAN will leave the
Charleston wharf on Friday morning
'at 10 o'clock, fbr Augusta, touohlng at
all the intermediate landings.
docP-31 4. RICHARDSON.
Wo Wonder He was Thankful.
Read and Judge for Yourselves. '
Rochester, OotobxrIP, 1860.
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COTTON—No sales thla forenoon.
Part of Savannah...,
Memoranda.
New York, Deo fi-Cld, schr Senator, Wilson,
Savannah,
Holme’s Hole, Deo 4-Are, oohrBon Franklin,
Savannah.'
pokiiqn roan.
Leicester, Nor 14—BU, Auu Thomson, temp
boll, RaTUUsh.
Culls, Not 0-SM, Brasil, Blair, fiavi
Marjrporl, Nor 17-314, Coufross,
Savannah.
Audrousu, Nor 18-SM, Heroes: Home, 8»eet,
Savannah, s,
New Fort, Nor IB-Eld, Sres, Esudmsrk, Bsrtt-
"“tamer:, No»U-3ld, Werd Chlpmsn, Hsrber,
Favaauah.
Liverpool, Nov 16-Outward bound, Wexford,
Cobb, Savannah.
one who is competent and trustworthy liberal
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ly at this offloe. 1 delO
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LAIN BAflNMlokr bruV and white 8adina
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do8 opposite Bt Andre ygs Hail.
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ANGLE and T IRON.
a aalh, . . a;
[DGE BOLTS, Screwed and Tapped.
■Strict attention paid to tip quality and fiaish
• IRON, and all order! promptly filled.
HBW GBOOEBH8.
JUST RECEIVED AND FOB SALE:
A Lot of Fine Wines and Liquors,
French Brandies* Havana Began,
. AND A
General assortment ot Choice
FAMILY GROCERIES.
J. M O’NEILL, :
Next duor to Maridiall House.
no?28>lm Savaiuieh, Ga.
F NAL NOTICE-AU pernoua iudobted to the
sutMcrlber, asobimuey contractor, are here
by notified, that unless tbelr accounts are settled
by tbe lOtu day of December next/they will be in
discriminately placed in tbe bands of a magistrate
for collection. JOHN LARKIN,
uov28-8t Chimney Contractor.
V News copy.
OGOTGH AND-IRISH WHI8KYS’ AND
D OLD HONONGAHELA-
10 bbls old moontaln rye Whisky,
10 bbls old nectar do
16 bbls XXX, XX, X. old monongahtla do,
1 puncheon ‘’Islay’’ Ramsay’s very fins do,
5 bbls “Mohan’s’’ sup’r Irish do,
For salt by J. LAMA,
dec6 810 Bay street.
TpLOUR—
A 100 bbls “Denmead” Flour,
100 bbls “Oakley’’ do
At depot and tor sale by
nov20 HOLCOMBE, J0HN80N A 00.
18 GOLD FISH and.two taigo
GLOBES, for sale by
* **. HAYWf
J. M.
(FOOD, agt.
_„_ _t POTATOES—200 bbls choice Mercer
Potatoes, landing and for sale low by
novlS 0HA8. A. GREINER.
BOATS—One new ihlp’s boat 16 foot long.
One do do do 17 do do
^™For sale by
nov26
OARLETON A PARSONS.
JONATHAN FOB 0HBI8T-
i MAS, for sale by
J. B. CUBBEGE,agt.
QYRUP, CIDER, Ao—
O 100 boxes various qualities I
60 boxes quarts and pinto Champagne 0
60 cask! Jeffrey’s Ale,
Landing and for sale by
00V22 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
S tuabts suoab, goffer etc.
50 bbls. Stuarts Crashed and Powder Bug er.
60 bole. Stnarta A A B Clarified do
26 bbls Baltimore C do do
160 bags Prime Greene Rio Coffeo.
100 bags Fair Green Rio do
60 bags Old Government Java do inmate.
76 bags Prime Lagulra do
25 bags Maracaibo do
10 bhds Prime Porto Rico Sugar
10 hhds Fair Porto Rico do
10 hhds Choice St. Croix *4o
50 bbls E Phelps Ryo Gin
V6 bbla Old P AH do
6U bbls Luther Feltons, Boston Rum
26 bbl Boston do
50 bbls NOReotifiod Whiskey
ao bbls Domeetio Brandy
20 )i cask 4th Proof Brandy
15 X casK 4th Proof Brandy
60 boxes Grant A Williams, f A 8 Tobacco
26 boxes 10a do
In store, and for sal# by
dec 7 SCRANTON. JOHNBION A 00.
AS thkoccasion requirkd
— 30 bbl, satlnf Apples,
Efl 60 boxes Smjrne Has,
^■^Lloo rsaoj do do do
mu Hums do do
10 boxet taror Raisins,
10 do bunch do
UJ4 do do do, 13 M do do do
3 rases fine **UC| Fleam In Jsn
3ks(, cooking do
—ALSO—
A ohoico lot of Week lodta FRUIT.
VEGETABLES.
80 bbls Hoc white Potatoes, •
I* bbls Duo rod Onions
EObblo An* Follow do
fibbtellnoBMte.
BISCUITS.
10 boxoo Bootou Crsckon
4 boxm’riofOf fioops
8 bbla wine Craokore
3 bbls Foxes dOi
> bbte soda BioeaU, * do bolter do
3 bbls sgi do, Sdo.oferdo
EQOSjAND POULTBY.
WOdrau^KSi > 40painCblckoos.
BACON-
2 bbls ohotae pli^Hams
8 bbla Shoulder*
BUTTER AND OHEBBE,
20 boxes Goshen Obstse
10 braes MiUMOale, 1
lOMpOoMsn Better.
Fto “ tol ’ r B. H. WATSON 4: CO,
xnspubllou oopp. dool
lbs right half of whtob has beso lost
JAKES L. HOWELL.
, Deo. 4,1856 taw4t-deo4
LAND AOEHlOy,
fPHE undsMinod will, ter firo doltan por lot,
X oxtmluo any lead! uithe oountles or Appling,
Weyne, Whs or OoObo, ud report tolbo owner u
10 unjHWos.nl rulus,-iu prospect fbr lliolr be.
oomlu(mworuluabte IU Ihlure, ud wf "
not there Is bolus uytrmpsss committed.-...
Inrsrlsbly plsdriutamsslrt* sir* ■ true ud...
reel account, (Or whloh ell rsmtusaora will heel
pteted in advance.
He will alao sell.and remit when requested, and
LL pemooa having elaimx against the estate of
. George M. Waidburg, late of Chatham ooonty,
deoeaaed, are hereby notified to present them,
properly attested, to the undersigned, within the
ime prescribe! bylaw; and all persona Indebted
to said estate are hereby required to mako Imme
diate payment to the undersigned.
JACOB WALDBURG, Administrator
cum testament© annoxo of estate of
dccl-tf George M. Waidburg.
voncsT
T WO month* after date application will be made
to the Honorable, the Court of Ordinary or
Chatham county* for leave to sell dll tho property,
real and personal, of the estate or Goorge M. Wald*
burg, late or laid county, deceased, for the benefit
or the heir and ereditoni of laid eatate.
JACOB WALDBURG, Administrator
com textamonto annezo of oatate of
deol-2m fleorgo M. Waidburg.
tfonoK.
A LL persoux Indebted to the Estate of Jane Mo*
xl. Donald, late of Molntoah oounty, deceased,
are requested to make immediate payment; tboe*
laving demauda againat aald Batata are requested
to present them, duly authenticated.
NOSES D. HARRIS, Executor.
Nov. 7th, 1866. . nov7
nones.
S TYLLY A COLLINS have taken an office on
f tho ooraer of Drayton at. and Bay tano, op-
e tee offloe of 0. A. L. Lamar, Esq., for the
ransactiou of an Auction and General Brokerage
lualneaa.
Real aud Personal Raiate sold on Commission; at*
ao, Stocks and Bonds* Loans negotiated. Liberal
advances made on property entrusted to them for
trnovll
ITORAGB, AND OLASBINO, AND
SHIPPING CQ110Ni *C. . ^
[OTTON. BALT, GRAIN and other merchandise
iiMilffiig
' s. . . 0. v BAwriMtb
deo6eodlw
my 18
to all profoeslotkal
VERNON C. MoLENDON,
Attorney at law, HomeavlUe, Qa.'
NOTICE.
A LL persons having domands against the estate
of Daniel O’Conner, deceased, will hand them
n. duly attested, aa required by law;aud those in
dented will pleese make payment, to
W. R. SYMONS, Qualified Adm’r.
November 8th, 1866. , nov8
mHEAuuualSSOT' or Commission*
X or* of Public Roads or Chatham oounty will bo
hold at the Court Houso, in the City of Savannah,
on the second Monday in December next, which
will be the 8th day of said month, at eleven o’clock.
A. M. W W WASH, Secretary,
novl8-td B. 0. P.R. C. C.
NOTICE.
T HE Mayer and Aldermen elect are hereby no*
tilled to meet at the Connell Chamber In the
Exchange on Monday next, at 10 o’clock, A. M„ for
the purpose of organization. By order of
EDWARD a ANDERSON, Major.
B»waiu> g. Wilson,
Clerk of Council. dec3
ELECTION NOTICE.
C OUNCIL will, at its next regular meeting, to
be held on lltb December next, elect a cap
tain of tbe Special Police and City Watch, by day
and by night, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the
resignation of Captain Joseph Bryan.
Salary. $2,000 per annum. .
Bond; 64,000; 2 securities required.
Applicants must hand tbsir applications to mo
ou or before 2 o’clock, P. M. or that day.
By order of Oouuoi),
Savannah, 27th Nov., 1856.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
novSO Clerk of Council
jg Co. of Ga.) 1
Savannah- Dec. 2, 1866. j
TYV1DEND No. 67.—The Board or Direetori
J J have this day deolared a Dividend of FIVE
'ER GENT, on the General Stock of the Company,
ftom tha profits at the ait six months, payable on
Monday, December 16th.
Holders of Guaranteed Stock will be paid their
usual dividends on the same day.
deed—3w GEO. A. CUVLEB, Cashier.
CentrsU R. R. A Banking Co* of GsiJ]
Savannah, Dec. Sd-1166. J
r [E annual election for Directors of this Com
pany will be held at tbe Banking House on
Bay street, on Monday. 6th January next, between
tbe hours of lOo’olock A. M. and 1 o’clock, P. M.
de2*4d GEO. A. CUYLER. Cashier.
Bank of Commerce.
Savannah. 8d Deo., II
B Y a Resolution or the Board, It is ordered that
the third Instalment or Twenty-five dollars per
snare, on tho Capital Stock of this Bank be paid on
or before the 31st January next
JNQ. C. FERRILL, Cashier.
decS-lawtd
OmotSAV’u, Albaxy AGuur R. R.Co,,\
Savannah, Nov* 5,1866. /
r [E Seventh Instalment of 10 per cent, on th
Capital Stock of tbe Savannah, Albany and
quit Rail Road Company, by a Resolution of the
Board, is hereby ordered to be paid on or before
tbe 10th day of January, 1867.
WMs WARING HABERSHAM,
“ ^y and Treasurer.
nov6
Secretary
VB18H BISCUIT AMD GSACXBBS
UST RECEIVED, comprising all the dlflirent
kinds New York affords, consisting of Oesxrses,
, Milk, Wine, Lemsn, Soda. Abernathy, Maple,
other Bteoult, New Year’s Oake, Ginger and
sdSnape, Fox’s, Batter, Boston, Lemon, Flo
Graham, Water; Sugar, and Fancy Crackers—
all of which we shall keep constantly on hand and
rooelvo fresh supplies by every steamer at the
Savannah Grocery and Fruit Depot,
WM. H. FARRELL.
nov26
W RITING DESKS-We have a Urge and beauU<
ful stock, with draws and secret draws, for
prices ranging from 82 to 680; also, a few very fine
Work Boxes, for sale by
WARNOCK k DAVIS.
J UST RECEIVED—100 baskets Mum Champagne,
26 boxes Imperial, 26 boxes Cabinet, 10 boxes
cordon Rouge. "" — v “
novlO
For sale by
A. BONAUD,
corner Bay and BuU.ate.
e ROCERlES.—160 Bbls A B k C Sugar;
26HhdsNO*PR Sugar;
300 Sacks Bio Coffee, all grades ;
160 Boxes Colgate* No. 1 Pale and\Fami
Soap.
100 Boxes No. Ido;
200 do Adamantine Candles;
60 do Sperm;
100 do Starch;
100 do Tobacco.
For sale by RODGERS NORRIS, k 00.
nov6
j Public Favor
TTAS slresdf ranked siolnwsy k Bora. Blodsrl,
li J. B. Duubsm k Co., Horara Waters, W
Kasbe k Co.; 0 Vogt, sad lights, Newtoa It Brad
bury’s Celebrated '
Pateht-Arcli-Wf eat-Plank 01-4 and 7
1-3 Octave
PIANO*.
, AS THE BEST IN THE MABKET.
basing •r«ral?'rsSre?*^!w supply or tbsss
makers, would Invite the attention of tee musical
publioto that* stock, comprising every article in
the line, which can be forn ahed at New York
A rich assortment of fine French ENGRAVINGS
end splendid COLORED LITHOGRAPHS, with and
without Frames, Jussi arrived and Ibr sale at
W. D. ZOGBAUM A 00A*
No.’s 107 Bryan and66 Si Jnlteaate.
onrxBALii
. . GRIFFIN;
York and Is this
onox,
G, M, GRIFFIN baa returned from New
stock of Watches, Jewelry, tanoy articlee. Silver
Ware, Ao., and will bo pleased to have hte friends
and all others In want of such articles give him a
call. New goods will be opening ail this week,
G. M. GRIFFIN,
successor to late M. Eastman,
corner Bryan and Whitaker streots,
c8 ’ first corner above Pulaski House,
DR. Mo’KINLEY will teach a Frouch Class,
at tho house of Mrs. Elkins, on York st.
The best persons in Savannah can bo givoa as
reference. nov28-tf
Central R. Road 6i Banking Co* of Oa. \
Savannah, Nov. 18,1856. f
The Annual Meeting of Stockholders will
be held at the Company’s Office, West
mth day erDe*
, jrenoon.
Stockholders will be passed to and from the
GEL A. CUYLER, Oaahter.
wm be held at the Company’s
Broad stroct, on Tuesday, the ilxtoenl
oember next, at 10 o’olock In toe fore
FBLLOW-OITIZBNS OF CHATHAM
OOUNTY.
■ts^k 1 am a candidate fbr re-election to the of*
Hr floe ef Reoelver of Thx Returns In January
next^and respectfollyjellcit yoursuflYyys.^
COUNTY.
m» FeUow-oUlsena, I am a candidate at the
—T election, in January next, for the office or
Tax Oollootor, and solicit your support.^^
8avannah, Sept, 80th, 1866.ootl
Angnkta and Savannah Ball Road, i
December 4th, 1860. (
T IE Aunual Ejection for Seven (7) Directors of
this Company will be held on Monday, tbe 6th
or January uoxt, at tbe ollice corner of Bay and
Aberiorn streets, between the hours or 10 A. M. and
* P. M. FRANCIS T. WILLIS,
doo4 President.
NEW SALOON.
W. D. Hunt respectively anaonnoea to blsfrteada
and customers, that he nas opened a new Saloon
at the ooroer of Bay lane and Barnard Stmt,
where he will be happy to wait on all who may
desire a fine shave, haur cat, or
deo8—8w
J BEADY MADE CL__ |4
UST received by sterner Alabama, a Urge lot
of Black Cloth Frock Oorts, fiiaek Doeskin and
nguered Casslmere Pante, Figured Black and Fan*
cy SUk Vesta, Blue Pilot Cloth Ctrcular Talmas, for
sate low by . WM. R. SYMONS,
Dreper and Tailor,
nov32 17 Whitaker at.
HOARDING.
A FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN can be acoomuo-
datod with board and lodging on Broughton
street, nearly opposite H. Morse’s House Famish
ing Store. Also, a few Day Hoarders. novl2
COOK WAliTBIb.
TIT ANTED IMMEDIATELY a gostl Cook, who
77 will b, willing to Iron and wash Ibr u small
family. A .ultsbls yenou will rscalrs good wagss
and a psrmaueot pises. Apply at Ibis oara.
C ANDLEIA.—50 boiss Hotel CsudlM, U’s:
100 toisi Oolraates Orlsntlsl Tallow, OAS's
SO do Hydraulic I’reMsd Caudles j
40 do Sparta do;
80 do Patent Sperm do;
rr^^^^TEEftPALKB.
old;
40 do do Madeira do;
do Fort de;
do Burgundy do;
do Pore Malaga do;
do Imitation do do:
WEBSTER It PALMES*
20 do
10 do
2 do
26 do
For sale by
dqcS
MOCKBINO GOOD*.
DLAOK Bonbariuee, ParaauUaa;
JJ do Froneh Marinos and Ossbmores.
White saaBhofc Grips Oollsn and fitssns,
Bteok Bordsrsd Olsw Lawi Bdkk. ho., he.
for sals by O.M uuWITTf
fsUTm h
JJ Id bag. elutes Ooabsu Bsusr
71 boxes do do Chaass
taodlif par steamer ud fusils by
4ao7 OCMAMTOR. JQHKgWM k 00.
80 do Shoulders,
86 casks “choioe” Heme,
4 or 1160 Appro’x
4 Of 10* «
4 of 00
for do •• v............. o.i
d«f 70 " ....... El
Wof 30 “ . .. . 1.. lfflo
748or to “ 'sS>
1.000 prises, auioualiog to,
Wholo Tickets 010; Halves «S; Quarters «8 SO
BBIIiLIANT"sOHEME.
OBAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OP
MARYLAND.
Class T,' - '
Te be drawn in-Baltimore, Md., Saturday, Deo. 27.
leeting nun.
novl8—td
FRESH supply of Silk and Merino Under
L Shirts for sale low by W. R. SYMONS,
uov22 17 Whitaker st.
W
HITE Hmnstraw^ColorKill Gloves just re
ceived and for sale by
. WM. R. 8YMON8,
nov22 17 Whitaker st.
NO 14024
Maryland lottkhikh
rOK DBOCMBER, 1>M. .
»«4»4*4hwr L,
A BEARD MARYLAND LOTTBHY
(OoUisHstsosPIso.)
OBAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY,'--OP
■ ' MARYLAND. ' *'
Extra Ciau 7* .
To be drawn 8ATURDAY^D«o. 26th, 'ln BaJllmore;
I’rlsos smouaUog to 0138,600 wlU be distributed
according to tbefolluwlogSplendidSohsme: - .
«0,e00 Numbers 1—1,000 Prl»s l
■’rises' payable In full without dsductloc.
HI '..*4^000
2
S
8 «
. 187 “
2,000
MS
1000
.... 640,000
4 44. 10X00
6,MO
.000
lpriae of...
1 “
1 “ 4.
4 prises or...
20 *«
10 «
10 “
178 “
66 «
60 «
66 «
4,166 «>
86,740 “ ..
bobkmk:
..666,OM
... 16,820
.4 10,000
,. 6000
.. 2 600
.. 1780
.. 700
.. 800
.. 800
.. , 160
40
.. — 20
30.014 prises, amounting to 41,141,140
Tlokeu $30; Halves $10; Qcsr.09, Elgblbl$2.eo .
Arldrem T U niTDDiDn i-nn
Address T. H. HUBBARD ft 00.
No 30 Fayette street, or Box No. 40,,
1 Baltimore lid.
novlO
ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY,
iJS - ;;;v.
30 spproa’Uou
Geuersl of tabs, will take place st Havana, on
Wednesday, December 10th, lgge.
J 268,0001!
NUMEBO 573 OBDINARIO.
capital’ prize ftioojwo i
1 prise or, 3100,000
1 « 30 000
1 •' 30000
1 e 10,000'
1 ...... 0,000 so approa’tlras 7,866
4 approximations to tbe 3100,000 of3000 web, 4
0(3400 to 330,000,4 of 3400 to 480,000,4 OT $200to
910,000, 4 of4200 to $0,000. ’ ’
Whole Tickets g20-Hslr« 310-qrarters 33.
49- Prizes cashed st sight st dro par cent. dls.
count.
Bills on all solvent Banks taken at par.
A drawing will bo forwarded as Boon as the re*
ault in known.
Communications addressed to DON RODRIGUEZ,
(caro or City Poet. Charleston, 8. 0..) until the 10th
or December, wilt be attended to,
nov29—d&tw
SAVANNAH WATER, WORKS*
OFFICE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, 1
November 18tb, 166677
mHE WATER RENTS for toe present year win
JL due from toe lit Instant, and payable at toe
office of too Board.
Tho attention ot those persons supplied with
water from tho works lx colled to Section 20 or An
Ordinance to amend an Ordinance for the care and
management of toe Savannah Water Works.
novlS R. J. R. BEE, Secretary.
IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS !
VAN DERVEER COTTON.
ri^HE UNDERSIGNED have for sale a small quan*
A tityofths seed ofthe aboyetaltoa. Its saps,
riorlty over ether kinds or Oottou ere: 1st. It yields
.• much or mwe per acre than any other Cotton-
3d. It yleldi fifteen per cent, mors lint than any
other Colton. 3d. Tbs staple Is toager, Oner and
Mjoogsr lbsa any other, itb. Hence It conlaada
TWO to FOUR man per pound more than any other
abort tattoo »td In KwOrirans, as th. “Jowlog
ststsmsnt of Fsrlsy. Jurrey ft Co., well known
oommlialon msrshuu, Naw Orleaaa, wlU show:
Onuurs,Oolobsr, 1340.
Wsbavs sold Mr. Van Darner's two last crops,
sod from tbssxosUsncs of hte Cotton, ban ob
tained Ibr II TWO to TOUR orate par pound mors
than other kinds of Cotton will command.
, , , Fini.tr, Joarar ft Co.
inters desiring to procure those seed wlU do
well to apply sar&, as tho quantity on solo la
small. Fair samples of this year’s crop can bt
scenattbeoOcoor LOCKERT ft SNELUNG8.
PoUyGulf8oodslso(braalo. dace
WHIM BATIN ft EH) SLIPPERS.
R eceived by mu. arrivals—
- -- -
Slippers,
do do Kid do
Misses Blaok Gaiters and Morocco Boots,
Ladies Polka sad Jenny Llad Boon.
M. J. BUCKNER,
noyS Ko. 71 and 132 Gibbon’s Bangs,
rtlTY MARSHAL'S 8ALES-Ou tbs first Tuesday
V In January nozt 1 will sell In front of tho
Court Houso, Improvemonts on South hair or lot No.
33Warroa ward, togolhor with tho lease of said
lot, levied upon as tbo property or Iho eslato of
Clara A Oglesby aud Miss Matilda Ross, to
Iho oily taxes or said property.
docO DAN'L H: STEWART.
TEAS I FRESH TEAS!
fflHE CHOICEST and boat assortment of TEAS
X enr ollbred it retell la this oily, laolodlag
English Breokfiut Thu,
Delicious Ooloo'
Plan tattoo
Silver Liar ,
Plsntatira Imperial,
tad other hyocUaquUtlas,
Just reostved and Ibr sals by
WM. H FARRELL,
nose corner Broughton and Wbitaker its.
ASSIZE OF BREAD.
Cm TaiABUBsa’s Ornot, 1
Savsnnsb, 1st Deo., lit*. J
mHE average prlose of Flour tbs past moulb
X being Eight dollars par bbl, Bread must weigh
as follows t
10 cant loaf mast weigh 21k Oos.
0 ” " « . M In on,
* “ « “ « 0140S.
JAMBS I, WILKINS,
Oily Treasurer.
. choice Butter Jut ra
oaiyed sndtbr sals by
YOUNG ft FRIERSON,
. 04 Bsy-l
T7XTRA prepared Mucilage ft
Pi os®. Minx a anbstitota 1
Wax, Gumarablo and all otoei
Oct 82
I N A TRUNK, stolen in this city, by a negro in
April,1866- were Bonds or toe olty of Augusta,
marked Let. d.No’a. 10 k 11, each $1000, with
coupons attached for Interest slnoe Oot. 1854.
The public are hereby cantionod not to purchase
fid Bonds. novlO-lm
fl HERKIN8, HAMS, BITTERS, BRUSHES—
VX 60 doz cases Ghorxlns,
260 sugar cured Hams,
100 cases Stomach Bitters,
400 don Shoe, Stove aud Scrubbing Brushes,
Received and for ante by
noyJl : . , . MoHAHON ft DOYLE,
fllEA, COVFEE AND PEPPER—
X 20 half obesla Blaok Tea,
30 do do Green Toe,
130 raddles 2,4 and 0 lbBIsck Tea,
ISO do 2 aud 4 lb Gran tea,
130 sacks Groan Ho Coffee,
75 boxes Fresh Ground Cotas,
100 da do do Pepper,
II bags Whole Tapper,
*^&3“ 4fW “^ MCMAHON * DOHA
ITjUMILY UBLES-We have the largest and
Jj flneat selection in this dty, got opto the best 1
styles, befog bound In Turkey morocco, and moroc*
oo antique, botoo English and American; also, hand*
some 12 mo. and pooket editions of too Bible, and
^«B«k.. y.,yob.sp,|rra.^ ^ -
iLANK. BOOKS, of all' kinds; IUU bound Say
■—j souraals, fto., and
JJ Books, Lodisrs; roormUs, ko., and Wdbmod
nor 13 lMOsugnuHnat..
100 doe 2 and 41
x3bblsdoda,tagaraadl
10 bbte Mki Bread.
Roosirsd aad for rate by
— McMahon ft dotlk
satisfy
nmsASBvmpsr
• forofflooandg
i fbr WaT
jerinoon
— now In use, li always of goodou.. w « H/l
not torn sour aud Is ready lor use at any
moment. For sale by
WARNOCK N NAVIS.
oet!8 16fl Congress afreet.
LUX 1HB1 | .. ...
T HE United States LUbInSunmeo Annuity and
Truat Company takes risks on' the' lives of
White Persons for life, or for a shorter, period, and
on Slaves for one or four years, on as fovorable
terms as any equally responsible Company,
Capital and Assets, Jan’y 1st, I860..*1,421,012 42
A bonus of 26 per cent has been declared on the
business of last year to all ptiloj holders entitled
toereto. ,r - ROBERT AUSTIN, Agent,
7 town D. AXSCOU). M. D., 164 Bay at.
Medical Examiner. no26
nuntn f-Mtitn LsBimini
mHE lubMriberj^U resnme Baking on Thun*
JL day, the 4to Deoember, and will b« pleas®d to
•orchisformer cuetomen and the pubUo,
Orders toft at hit house, opposite Mr. GUlam’s
Mill, Liberty street, will bt dufyattonded to.
dtcl—6t WM. J. CLAGHORN.
Sunday*. Afowmort gtntitmtn can bt well ao*
oommodafod to bathe m ofton at tlfoy ch|MHtfoH
dollar a month, all subscribers to cjmd
Nov. 1st, 1866 to Nov. 1,1867, for I
Single natbs. 86 oenfr.
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