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-t,0*5 A t M ATTE K
, . c, a Salvador. on Saturday, November
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‘‘•stea^'P/ 14 ^,
1 o'clock P'
■SM
,, Tonawanda, Saturday,November 17, at
**£* IteJaH fine
— Uw FOR BALTIMORE.
...•unship ^ ortTl p<!>lnt > oil Friday, nWmbwr IP;
^vincK - m.
FOK BOBTOk.
Util-
lock p. in.
KOtt FLORIDA.
, v:l .aor li it-. 1 , every Thursday morning at 9 o'clock
. , ..im?r Dictator, every Saturday, ut 3 p. m.
, ;c .uier IJexiu (taker, every Saturday morn mg, at
.■rtiuei Syivan Sltore, t every Tuesday morning, a?
(i o'clock. • :
"OK UlURLEtlWN. I ■.nr
Steamer Kills Hnncox, everyWon day
Steamer l’liot (toy, every Wednesday and Sattnday
steamer Dictator, (Every Wcduajday, dt 9 a. m.
Steamer Kmilie, ereryBitunbt^, at 7 ojclock a. m.
Steamer Cretou, every Tiiursd^- at 3 dfolodk.
FOK DAKIEN.
Steamer H. M. Cool, Friday morning, November
jdtU, at k o’clock. -• ~«as
IOn BRUNSWICK.
s,rimer Port Royal every triday, at it a. m.
: c-'" — _ . a
one®,
•tyyin; Barannah ia lim
its tdol i pa Anri— to utter
regfets that his advice waa not sought by thoaa whoa,
vpa—a i’rifi tire; there will then he no place for
tejra._ The day will have paaaed^ Let ail whose eyee
"* ' delay,
__ at his
tesUmonlalaand'adTeitiBement.
feltfciil'iMt' M.cniiiii-t-Wa ata gratified to learn
that Mayor Anderson and CoL CUghorn hare sue-
ceeded in procuring in New York, the machinery (of
a dredge-boat adapted to the wants of oar itwr, and
^ , „ ttKtftSWn te htnfe ln aftWditfa, when no time will
<> \S illiain !i *betts, rkursday, Noveuibtr fiutUag it tb?wbrk in dtering out and deep -
J.uo nui nave j.'hbcu. lim au wuuw
once jflftfcout fuffiffir <
agl pi^Jt and g^gpnee. e 1
el.
Arrival and D»>partake of VrkYnil
• tsruvla UVlLSOVD DULY p&sskhgeb
Leaved Savauimh »t...I..I s
Arrives at Augusta at 6:15 p. m
Arrives at Macon 8 p. m
OBE UP TRAIN.. (TliUlHlUr« Ail
•—t 34fcd3ey^:t.. !
daily down pa&skngke train
Leaves Macoii at..
iKNGKU TRAIN- . ,
4 fiV.-«
Leaves Augusta at., ^. w-4 8:45 a. M.
Arrives at Savannah, at ...... , 4 .........7:05 p. m.
UP SIGHT PASSENGER - YStAlK * 1
Leave.*savannah at.*;J;.£. p Ljfc:Oi RJfJ
Al , i»t-a ® t Augusta at .. 4 :Off 'a.^m:
Arrives at Macon at 7:00 a. m.
DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN
Leaves Macon at oAOp. M.
Leaves Augusta at , 8:25 P. M.
arrives at Savannah at 5:30 a. m.
li. ■ .Milledgeville aud Gordon trains couuect with
... u> day aud down night pa^eugor trains at Gordon.
AND GULF K&n.KOAD—DAILY .(Suudays e\
fiLcav-
^irrivi
cepted)
s Savannah at 7
a at Thomasville at 7:10 p. m.
» Thomasville at f 6 an) a. m.
s at .Savannah at 6:10 P. a*.
The Turner’s Society.—The first of s series of
fortnight eoriubleff was held on Monday evening last
by tlw Turned s at their hall on £}ryan street, near Jef
ferson. A small bnt agreeable company peered tte
few hours pleasantly iu dancing, add at an early hoar
separated for their homes.
The Circus.—Among the arrivals last night
MrTB. 'tfWoBVyT&g?tki'$tT>xti (tou&d'i'dKSto&m- 7
pany. anS he^nfatBus us that the Ipcapai^ wU( arri'
h^^Riis afemind about ten oTrU '
line Augfsta at pe^en o’clock
cialtihiir k fe.
From the Alt am ah a.—The steamer General Shep-
1^’g.wcll known In onr waters during the last season,
arrived here yesterday with a large cargo o( rice from
the Altamaha. She is discharging at Habersham's
mtm
Suu acta
IIinn WATER.-
A.li-Kjtbuei.ti'i'.... 11 27iAt Port..-;
ing Intelligence.
i.STILl, A UKuTlUili, NetudMk**. »a-
» ;tud U tokaBncre, Bull atrect'ptBvrtf'atafra^l
r .it Buy lane, next to the Poat^ibCii,
e<! i,"cntn for the D.tlv Nkws Jt Hcrald.
uiuua icti with them will be promptly attended
POUT OK SAVANNAH.
Tuesday. Nov. 13,1868.
‘ 1 ' Arrived.
Steamship Touawunda, Teal, Pbilartelplila—Hunter
Sl Catnineil.
Sroainshiy IVni Tibbcta, Cony, Boston—KicbarUguU
& Uaruat tl. ' 1
Mt-canier H-M Cool, Tavlor, Darien—M A tolten.
Steamer Gen sitepley, Buea, Altamaha—O L Colby
k Co. a . , , „
Steamship Rnby, Bnnfs, rromlfew Yolk, bound to
Tatnpa, put iu l'«t coat—L J Guilmartin L Co.
| 1 r hi" tall
t- 1 ; styles,
f j« H cl
[Advertisement.]
Fall Fashions—Hats. Caps, Sic
Tlit-re will be found at thb establishment oi H. A^_
:-ii\m, 138 Congress street, a large and exceedingly
.uiriiul stock of Gentlemen's Hats, manufactured
tall aud winter season. It comprises a variety
and all remarkable for neatness. Also a
ck of Ties, Scarf3, ot the latest styles, tf.
X Superior Fertilizer.
liange which has been wrought tn the agricul-
;ul policy of the South within the last few years is
parent in nothing moieThau Ju the necessity ith-s
indurated for the use of fertilizers of the soil. Un-
rthc old system, when, w ith abundant labor under
. jjui.lutc control, the planter waa enabled toculti-
tie a large area of land, and by .the apphta^on uf j
to obtain the largest return from an extravagant
Cleared.
■ Steamship Virgo, Bulkley, Xew York—Hnnter A
tfj&mmell. 4 -
saesmei: M^rd Timer, Frazier, Angusta—M A
Cohen. -
Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palatka, Ac.—Clag-
lioru fi Canuiogliam. . .
fc*Vhr Jaa Grubb, Dplliv.^r, Femandios, In ballast.
Strhr Helene, Haltuck, Boston.
improvident system of cultivation, the value offer-
azt-rswas’not understood or ^appr^Aated/ Indeed
, ar application upon a large scale was considered
szirdona. and planters of cotton and corn preferred
.jiur to trust to extended fields and the timely appli.
uu- l of the muscle at their command to produce re-
sunerative crops thau to the more contracted and
- uuuiic.il system of cultivating a smaller area well,
slnardug the resources of their soil’ by fhfe use of
sr*f.ratii.g fertilizers. The destruction of oar labor
;siem, aud the consequent general prostration of pur
cr. uhuial interests, have rendered a change neccs-
ut.. Tne large plantation, worked by gang labor at
control of the proprietor, must now give place to
r.sstuoller farm, cultivated by bis own and such hire-
^liibar as he can command; and the producers of
.1* treat staples w ill in future have to refy more on
.c. Lus’oaudry, economj’, science aud labor-saving
lilr.cry thau upon breadth of acres and physical
, : Cl . 7Le planters of the South must in future adopt
i^ U'tuy of the farmers of the North and West,
i.;cultivate a lew acres well rather than many acres
^iy. ae heretofore. And if we would preserve the
. .ii.UitiiUiuu, aud revive the agricultural prosperity
:i- v.jip, our agriculturalists must turn their atten*
-..it.the moans of reclaiming their exhaastefl'fields
•cd tuAiu? them again productive.
Lipin-u t in other sections, and to some extent ?n
-eLi\e proven the immense advantage of the
fcplcyacnt of f« rtilizers. If their application has
,* ^’.advantageous under the old system, tt nee^s
r.uiui nt 10 prove that they will i>$ still more ad-
tageous under th$> new. ^ v
I? with this conviction that we direct the’ attention
!:planting friends to the advertisement of F. W.
s i Co., General Agents, in this city* Jfog t^e
du Ammoniated Bone Super-Phosphate of Lime^
• tatc of Georgia. The merits of this fertilizer
EJwervediy endorsed, not only by the t>a*t scien-
irinriti.«, but by practical agriculturalists in
•'jState, who have tested its virtues. Thfc terms
it i' offered to the pnblie are such as -Belli
within the* reach of all who depire to-make
•’•I r.ment of its application to their lauds, the
beieg authorized to sell it to planters in’any
they may deeire, taking tho notes Of the pur-
*' r: - »ith intpre^t. the latter guaranteeing that
th'irnop shall be consigned th<*m to
Exports*
Per steamship Virgo, for New York—1,254 bales up
land cotton, 54 sea island do, IU bbls roaiii, ‘j5 bales
batting, 9 pkgs idch-e.
Per schr Helene, for liostou—538 bales upland cot.
tonj 10,000 ft lumber, §4 tons scrap iron.
PattScufiers.
Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—W Bailey, J
Prindle, Capt W Hye, P S Ybara, M B Holland, H W
.... ..
tp^irgo. for. York—G AulthriWc-;
L A Schlair, H Dil emyn, E Eberhardt, Mrs Hart aud
2 children, E Bleaker, J T Tnomas and family, Mrs
^lized/C Apple ampI*3y, Mrs Kandall, Miss Lips-
■ouibe, and 5 steerage.
nts
nol* |
ate
i po«
fcCO-j
Mnyor’j Court.
; --ii:ujiLnr- yesterday morning was not so great
. Utiay, but two cases comiug before the notice
•uaEvu -i-, M J. Ford, Mayor pro trm.
c a negro butcher in the market, was
with violating the rules of the Clerk of the
^ .a Langiag meat near his stall after hours.
r ^’c‘ v iug the information stated tfieisers, and
' " : “ acr > ni *‘ h- iag present, was mulcted in the
* u tiolurs and costs. No doubt, had he been
r ’~ 1 ' ac ^ae would have been lighter. ^
" ^ b;t -- the negro boy who was arrested on
having stolen a box of raisins, and
w^8 continued from Monday to give the
-•7a chince to identify the box, was brought
t .V/ 1 ^ n,or, i' , i«. a 'id the oflicer stating the ^dx
IlisH >nor dismissed the case,
a negro, was charged with being
^ lying in t he streets. The Olllcer said he
**•*7 Ver * tii ^’ r(1 '-Tly, swearing a at and abusing
^7 7 ^Ih-^had not been embodied in the
■ Jhs Honor only fined the defendant two dol-
cotta . j H %
, C'mnty Court. • ' *j : / !
,lrt met ^ e?te rday,Hia Honor, Judge Bussell,
cib' ;rnD»^
T passed upon aeveial bi|ii,fsome of
>7^7' ttLre 1 ruas actions forasaatlUand batteiw.
^ lou nd against Robert Latham, colc^A,
, 7 riLC ‘ anol ^ er f° r simple larceny. ,
^ J -ai jury *r:ia then discdiarged until ten
Friday morn ing, after which the oOurt ad-
a ‘utilThursday morning at ten o’clock. J,
l Uy Court.
’ urt W4S iu sessiou yesterday. In coBse-
CJ** disposition of Judge Chisholm.^ It
at 10 o’clock.
iiereipt*.
Per steamer H M Cool, Jrom Darien—4 bales cot
ton, &8 ska rice.
P«f ( st£iMber itfen fthepley, from Altamalia—-.324
bushels rough rice.
A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF
Wni be »ld THIS DAY, in front of the Store, at 11
Seventeen caeca of usoric?^
iBS of—
#C ream. N,
berchandiee, coneist-
H dozen Jamaica Ginger •
12 dozen Hair Brushes
8K dusen Port folios . .
2gross Potash LI
83 Mirrors (Glass) a It
«T-.u , Su U ‘ 80U1,Tnrt ^ H
HWgs 'OOteeHcdlrM ,u * < ” - «■' -la
.» «&»!>«» JteUdta Tea. JCelUea SHsrxiad -1 - > ■ i -f-
2« Baenteted Kettles •! V' .-
i.,:
-
12SOv>A HeatLiehes, assorted
kRieSa ttbbee ,w.
"awosta.
*tfe|4^
UNfiBBwiaiTEaai sale: --’l- -ft
• ; ; HI ■ * • - *' *-• • .- * 11 •
BY BELL, WYLLY A* CH1USTIA1V. j
Will be aold^THI^ DAY^ front,0! t^e atoje.ai 11) ^
^ 3 boxes Caudy,
1 package Seiv
1 case Matches
,S box Tobacco,'
1 box Hardware*
damaged on the voyage of imiiortation, and sold itti-
derthe Inspection end by recomtm ndation of p. rt
wardens, for arcount of underwriter!: aud all con-
,-1 ■■ ».wt
tJf ** ™
WRI T SELECTED STOCK OF
SHOES,
^i?.r,b ANt) igXtTfeRS,
tRUNKR.VALISES,
AND BAGS,
HATSb CAPS and UMBRELLAS.
0 For sale at N»v 1 MASONIC BALL notthraal coi
ner <>f Boll and Brought.Ji streets, it: el, ht of ktltl.e
Tlote.r, bv , ,
TEBEAU & PHILUPS.
Dari Gastello’s
GREAT SHOW
,filtni,.
TRAINED WILD ANIMALS! -
AUCTION;' irUK•»
Will be sold THIS DAY’, aP10? 2 o’clock, in front of tho v
The usual assortment of
Wiue, Hami
Liquors, Shoblddri!, Candles,
Cigars, Sides, ““ '
Tobacco. Flour;
Tanns cash
« - ffiioS.
•gum -
BY G. LACK ANT.
THIS DAY, November 14, at 10 o'clock a. m.,
KmcenKWaoraaii
25 ••
A, B and C Sugar,
10 , 4 ‘ , Brown Golf os Sugar,
5 chest's fine Oolong Tea,
3 bags Java Coffee,
50 boxes Soap, different brands.
Candles, Potatoes, Biscuits, Cheese, Hams, Shoulder
etc.,
tc., etc.^etu,
-AL8
An assortment of Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods,
Perfumeries, Toilet Soaps, etc., etc., aud the Utjinl
aes rtnieut of Furniture, and one fine Cookiug Stove,
no 14-11 V,t *** &
• “ * Consignees.
Per steamship Wm Tibbetts, from Boston—O 1)Bj*
gcru. H HTuoker, F W aims A Co, M A Coheu, Bug
gies A A, (TK R, Well & M, Judge Law, Richardson
& B, K Feilner. H Heinhard A Bro, E W Solomons
ik Co, G McGinley, D \\ alley, G W Hesseltine, C H
Nichols & Bro, J L Roberts, Z Cownus, Holcombs Jt
0>, w A HyJe, P Quinn, G O Freeman, Einstein, E A
Co, Whitcomb G, J Stevenson, J Grani, M rston A
K, Clagnorn k C, Savh Lumber Co, Muribert, RAH,
E Everett, CL Gilbert, V A Ityan A Co, So Ex, P A
Deppmh, A Gumm, N D Stanwodd, and others. *• •
Per steamer Gen b hep Icy, from Altamaha—Bryau,
U fc Co, W Ji TQuno A: Co.
Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—Richardson k
B, Hilton Js R.
'Receipts per Atlantic & Gulf R. R.
• ^ , • Nov. 15,1846.
269 bales upland c dton, 6 do sea island do, Y7 bbls
whisKey, 2 cats cattie, i car I urn it are, I horse, and
mdse, to O Cohen A Co, F W Sims A Co, S J Josephs
*V Co. C LCoiby A Co. Duncan A J, Tison A G.BeU.
W A C, McKae A W, J W Audu-reou & Sons, Bradh-y,
H A Co, A S ilartridge, J W Latlirop a Co, Sloan, S &
S, E C Wade & Co, Erwin & U, Clark, .1 »t Co, P li
Belin, bryau, 11 A Co, J L Yillalonga, L J Guilmartin
A Co. Brady dc 51, West Jc D, Jones Ac W. Austin A K,
V A Ryan & Co, A Wilctix, a K Folsom, W Byals. J R
Stapler, lebeau & P, R R Co.
Consignees per t cntra.1 ft. R.
Df ’ Nov. 13,1866.
l,859-b9le« cotton, 49 do yarn. 8 do wool, 10 nooks
peas and potatoes, 12 ska drjeil fruit, S bbls aoples, TO
inules, 3 horses, ujul mdte. to I McMahon, R Haber-
sh .in & Sdn,'!ioTcom6e A Ct>, J G Bhtch, Brady A M,
Lovell A Bro, Wilkinson, W A Co, S J Josephs A Co,
S 8 Fudge, Bradley, H «Sr Co, Wilder A F, Kawaon, B
A Co, Kirkland, H A Co, Frisbee A K, R A Barnard,
Duncan A J k Johuetou, W ft Co, G Patten A Son, F W
Sims A Co, N“A Haider A .Co, Brigham. HA Co, A 8
Hailndge, CifiteipltiirA F, Alillmd, C dr Co, Austin
A E, A Dnt2nTion?S E PadelfRrd, J W Auderssu A
Sons, Crane A G, Starr A R. T It A J G Mills, E F Met
calfs A Co, W K Boggs. W H Stark A Co, R A Allen A
Son.
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI 11^; ^.TBSKO EE
J Thomas. f(a
G W Harris, S C
J K Stiosun. Beaufort
A S> Davenport, to Kx
a W Klrke. N Y
T Postb, Kraucc
Dr Urowel 1 , Bmiltoh
A T Alexander,- N Y
1! Crosby, N Y
A Sloan,,Ua .
j prinJte. Oarfen
J 8 Merrill, Ga
hi Nortbrup, Ga
B tv Pycoct, Havh
I Beczett, Savli
S M Perkina, Millen
S £ Perkins, Ga
B H Peeples, 8 C
W K de Gratfemteri, J-l^»Hnd »C
H J Build - sa, A ^ w
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. Let*.
m vv IleUongli. Balt tC S Youmans, Ga
A W Naugbtun, H Head 1J p McKinuon. Ga
q a Truuiptor A frleud,jT BfSuupktua, Fla
(Mr -
it M Desere, City
A P Wiggins City
J F Harrison, City
8CP.EYKH
J C Holcontbc, City
W H Gougel, A A G R
C Glues! it wife.
J H Keller.n, Maine
Dr A Fitch, Chas
W T McNelty, . t
jj Turnbull, Fla
H J Gumbrill,
J H BiesL Ga
A DpWOde, N O
iistMl. HfltiiNLV.
|0ol C W Styles, Quitman
jMi*iLG8tyle«, do
J P.iiue, ft do .,
I Hcunedy, Ga
Dunham, Ga
!vv M Heim
IT H Dunha
3^FOffi SMjE, 3
o ,
,tti-*«A --mb ■&AY S-PRBl#,' ’ **' '• •*
i r. k,Mt£ VMsdl.l • y tnk stui
WO boxes Cheeee
60 firkins and tubi of Blitter
.mm:
10 hogsheads Sides. _
o 'i-0 .s&np8^4»«gaBL
,r Caged Congase Hants }
r Odirtd fcafO-aea HaW 1
‘wtliia
s «lia
^t Bull.
stiaS
»viu«
Among the iirprovetuez)tB lately uiade
slrCc t, none Btrjkes th® ey® quicker than
• Misaart, on the’ south side, ’ nebtt to the,
The unsightly front of the old tene-
way to a "handsome front, with two
iu vhich may be bcqa di®pUy®d4pilli-
^ fll ‘e Dcweft styles. The’ interior ar-
'" d.. ’7' Jn :h wotyet complete, speak* ®r«U forj
'* l 1 L»iik*, Mansart and her assfttaribi, ab#-a^
Stlirou ?L the* store'convinces that all tastes
the necessity of a trip to
Mr Massart fab® 'deal. brick
,rc * w ** ere he carries on boot - j ,
bu8 ‘neas, and where m»y be fMind tUci
. / JlR *Le market.
T. H. CONRAD & CO.
v S0LJ5 AGENTS Foil .
tkfoKBONYu.VAM BAAUBNS * CO."8 celebntad
1 FANCY END FAMILY SOAPS,
at factor’s prices! ' •
No. 04 SOUTH GAY.STREET, BALTIMORE.
One doortnm Pr4tt. nolfi-ltn
gY a Young GentleMiail» wi
IlV BliftlT A- .IfEYKtl^’ •« r— M*. J
By ptrnBlsiticm of the Honorable ■Court of - OrtHBrfry,
will be sold on SATURDAY, KoVeiuber 24th. at tl.«
residence of Tereuce Nugent, dec’d, on Bryan street,
between Montgomery and Jefferson street*
PERISHABLE PROPERTY,
consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, one
Bread Wagon* and sundry ether »fttctes: : .: . ’ v
By order of T. NUGENT,
novl4—td Administrator and Collector.
AT AUefLON.
BT A. MINIS.
Will be sold before the Court’ House, urt the Sst*rtlE$-
DAY to December next, if not disposed of at private
Thu three stoi
street, and west
Pos.seasion can 1
Terms emuh. Purchaser to pay for papers.. nol3
ADMINISTRATORS SAIiR .
BY BELL, WYLLY,£ CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in December, in
front of the Court, House, between the legal hourd
of sale,
Forty-five acres of first quality Garden lend, within
the limits of the city. 1 ’ *
The improvements consist of a fitai-olass cottage
dwelling, Gothic style, containing six large rqpfu: •
with marble mantel pieces, dining room, kUcheu* lir
carriage
Sold by order of Court as the property of the cstcti*
of Saunders Crouk, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said estate. .....
Terms—Half cash; balance in one year, with inter
est and mortgage on property.
Purchaser to pay for p&peta.
WILLIAM H. SMITH,
mo12 - . , .Administrator.
SALE OF FURNITURE.
ADM1NISTRATOKS BALE. ‘
BY T. J. WALSH.
W ILL be sold, at the re$idcnC't of (lie laie Mrs.
Margaret Charlton, o^ West Broad street, on
the 15th iu8iant, between the usual hoars of sale, ti e
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE •
belonging to her*estate. ^ * v **
Terms cash.
. Sold by order of the Ordinary of Chatham county.
juliaN partridge;
nov5-tds * - AdulinlfHiator. •
BY T. J. WALSH.
Will be eold on FRIDA^gdlGth iustaut, in front of
store, atxL.'a o’clock,
A superior 7 Oclavc Rosewood Piano, in good order,
A. Wise ft Brother, makers, Baltimore. Detached.
Composite Action Patent
1 pair Tete a Tetts, in good order.
3 Boys' Violins.
Terms cash. nolfi
EXECUTOR^’ SALE.
Will be sold before the Court House door iu Thom.is-
ville, Thomas county, Georgia, on the first T LiU>
' DAY in December next, \
All the lands lying in said county, belonging fd tliA*
estate of E. R. Young, deceased, consisting of two
Plantations:
One eight miles soutjifemt of Thomasville, on tlu*
Bainbridge Road, lying on Doth sides of the Deblock-
onee river, containing 3,500 acres, 800 cleared and in
a good state of cultivation, with all neOaesary build
ing* ,. i U
The other Plantation is sixteen miles from Thomai:--
ville, three uiilee from No. 14, Albany and Gulf Rail
road, containing 4,165 acres, shout 1.204 cleared, and
iu ifapa state ot cultivation* with alijit Baeiery build-
ingh ^ Uo -?
Will be sold* boo, on the first TUESDAY iiFDecember
. next, before the Codn 'House door; itf Valdosta,
Lowndes county, Georgia, * ,
•* The Plantation belonging to the estate of said E. K
Young, deceased, lying ihirteeh ’ miles south Of Val
dosta, containing 2,495 acres, between six and seven
hundred cleared^ and in' a good state of cultivation,
with all necessary buildings.
All the foregoing sold by virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of TpOteas county, Georgia, for
distribution, as directemin fno last will and testament
of said E. R. Young, duMied.
Terms—Ouo-third cash, balance .in one and.two
years, wHh interest, secured by pcreonal |^curi|y and;
mortgage on the land. ’
„ . D. 8. BRANDON,
'■ W. J. : YPHNG,
Ool04d, . . , , . Exeiitifafij,,
SOUSE FOR SALE.
BT BKIali, Wl t !
Kelt hfclf of Lot *7, Brown Wird. ,
'res tekproveneate eanriet of »<ter
willl Utio. an. • brick bewaeui fton
terete, fipperite the United lUMkui
For terteweppll »t oar.conBbDfi jr-.-o
stiois; dwelling
<81 iitKfty
uoiiT/
BT BLTH
By order df.S*
will be «old OnTUBSD^Y.' telb ieetkuk
l. tn., «t tke 8tor*r ritrute of B»y «■ MoUtgoteerj.
■Mete.' •> '' — -
» .i , r - mar:
e, the Oourt of Ordinary;
- 4t n-o-ftdek
All the Liquor, Wtnc-, Ale*,' Berreote Apportrnon^
ee. end oihCT pertaatf «nrteli*Ue fteiperty Of - the ete*
tale of Frtittb Wtetey. deeeesed,
SfitBu^iim. ».d.
JOHN HKARY,
j Admunsirator et Col.
> the Post offleo.
Address
noli f FI
hm-i:
aRgdiS
K^l
ler 1
. ‘"W the card in another column ltwflL
L. Louis has removal
^nteut to the store on Broughton street,
I J ‘ roTn Bo 'l- Her stock is good M well se-i
^ ^ there every thing in that
- L ' ,40 > in connection with the k
lQ:ikir, o establishment, where her i ~
. ■^r«dcl thebytfitK i
I Jt:w ULnr._Attention is
^ 01 Mr i ’- Brown. In UOtlte Td
C11) 8 that he hunt ModeUrge tetc
everything in hi, ltne. wWch,
u'®* lie offers at the mote reduced
Grin,.
ax-re pleased,
, e - Kii li0 - Uig ’ lon K Chief Quartermaster at Savsn-
at Macon. He is on a briel
“"?* ha, met many warm friend*
v ^^he formed while here. I \
The question of kitchen
I '4Cr lT fbe ,® r , eat moment to the American hour“-
^^xe-u r^Pexperience baa found ia a b
■Sfa^Rssjsgra&s
i
CuBli. Muarnr. 4 a
murphy &
HOUSE, SIGN. SHIP AND
painters.
G ilding, Graining. Marbling, and <M*zi
of every description furnished «nd
short notice..
All orders ten «
and faithful attention.
JPro visions.
U^lSfTo^Preteed 1^,' ‘, |
*-»,S?S5fe
for Raffle
MAGNIFICENT *ett
- jewEawT, .
bo te-*
Mr. A. B.TYI*.
iMeiS ?Awiti9n j
, or ». |te-J * -a • mq■>
Hones, Mules, Cattle, Wagons, Buggies,
iiW MiSS!ffil£Sffi i #a4sa6i , 6i
aatsswmsi®«rar:a
every Wedneeday thereafter. ^Pt 4 *”
,2IIWWP«CRH!«s sale.
WYthTl6-«MH»W»a.
,id m-'.taa-'dj 1. '-• f*'
Onc-thlrd of Lot No. 4,tB*ey Ward, and itejrove-
gtoMed with diamond*, tea
,aoU4t
.1.;.,.
LIVE
Let loose iu the ttrects, taken from l!a cage by the
• .Intrepid
Knights In Real Armor,'
Ladies in Regal Robes,
Queen's Carriage t.f State,
The M 'Ulite,. You tvi-B,
Ttte cornet Band,
•folden Chariot,
Horsca,
Ponies y
atnl Mato-*,, .
Will be prominendy seen
twtd a !mtr*«k oT 7 :
But the
NOVEL FEATURE WILL
BE THU
Lioisr,
keu from ita cage by
pid
HERR LENGEL,
Walked over a Platform and placed upon a Car and
carried in triumph.
THE GOLDEN CAR OF ORPHEUS, •! j
‘ r . , . OONTAIKINO
ECKHAHT’8 SILVER CORNET BAND.
A Street Parade! Gorgeous to an Extreme ! Umnie-
takobly ludicntlve ol the Strength and
Keooutceg ot
Dull Caslello’s Cireat Show,
AT SAVANNAH,
On Uneoln street, between Charlton aud Macon,
for tonr days' only:
WEDNUSDAY, Nov. Mtli, r
TIIUR-DAY. Nov. loth,
FRIDAY, Nov. lfitU,
SATURDAY. Nov. ITthi
ADMISSION 75 Cents.
i;bildicu under 12 yearsuf »ge 5t) Cents.
>'ephrale Seat? for Colure 1 Persons .50 Cents.
Hours open ut 2 and 7 o'clock. P.-iformaoces eoua-
*iu*nt e l.aii an hour after.
Tha MANAGER In announcing the Commence
ment of the fc’ccoii'l Annual Sjutccrn Tonr of DAN
CaSTKLLO’S Great Show, is pleased to he enabled to
present an army of arilsiic names, ompiisin^ .the
verjr ljeii talent in the world.
DA]ST CASTELLO,
-1-H2 ORIGINAL CONVERSATIONALIST.
Will opp- av ut each Eutei loiuuicnt. and introtlut e
the only litorouglilv Trained iior.-c in tor
Universe, the
‘RUSSIAN BEAUTY, - CZAR,”
.CIRCASSIAN STEED!
Tho Oreautrev.ltli ttte Fiouing Mane mid Sweeping
Tail, Btvlert the ‘‘Animal with Siittl,” tltc Par
agon of Iteanty. D.vitity and Intelli-
■ > geltce.
BURNELL RUNNFLLS,
The yinbotlimeut of Graco and Style, will,
WITH His
TvVO PRE7TY AND GIFTED BOYS,
Render a pleasing series of living picturrs, which,
for ia=e, excellence and elegance, have never before
lieen witnessed iu America. This vnung Southerner
and his t .w.Ltbl»4:hi!dren constituted the leading
attractions 111 tlm prtiicqikt Theatre*. Utppodromee
nDd Circuaee of the Out World. Papers praise them.
Joarnaliats emlorae litem! People pronounce them
great t o - . .,
/- the BATOUTTE LEAPS
Arc specialiLU-rt in the Great Show, and are given in a
’ style unattemiited by coremporcry concerns.
, ti : -. WILL EXHIBIT AT / .
Q-ti,4aivi;, Monday, Nov. 19.; . •* r
■I honttrsvilte, Tuesday, Nov. 3).
Valdosta. Wednesday, Nov. 21,
Jasper, Titnrsday, Nov. 22.
J icksonvillo. Friday ami Satarday, Nov. 23 and .4.
Lat.e City, Monday, Nov. 20.
. K.-t4Ifou, Tuesday. Nov. 27. ‘ »' •
■jKyUcmo. Wednesday, Nov. 28. <•
Tollalrissee, Thuisday and Friday, No*. 29 and 30.
Quincy. Saturday. Dec. t. neo_
2 SOAP.
V r\ BOXES Colgate’* Pale and Family Soap
OU 30 boxes UOIgnte's No. 13o*p _
40 boxes Cd-gaTO’s Bouquet and Honey Soap,
now landing and for aaie bv
jiow« 3 HILTON * RANOKLL,
n( »12-S-. ,, g 193 Bay wreet.
Mup. L. Massart
' WILL OPEN THIS DAT,
A Thor ns* teorth on
c? ; BROUGHTON STREET,
Two door* east of Bull, opposite Masonic Hall, her
Fill! Millinery and Fancy Good-, which are of the la-
te*ht|piekudiha best choice.
“••U ' ' Mst*. massart
re^i>eetfultyeoltcltR her numerons.friends and easto-
mers to C-veher a efll. °° M
Flour and Buckwheat.-
tne n BARRELS Fluor, Bnperfine SS* 06
350 25SSSe la new HaMed Buckwheat, in Bag*
7»barrels While &. D Meal
iinrhalf haxrela K. D. Homioy
100 harrela fresh A/'rackere-teoda, Butter and
SugatJn alore *nifor a*le b y p AS[)KLL 4 cq ,
iiV r d ' 201 aud 203 Bay street.
FOB NITVg YORK:
C.bf. p«iii»e, xiih....aid
• - - >'j? a. ,
PULASKI HOUSE.
M.
OF BERLIN, PRUSSIA, PROFESSOR OF OPTIGS,
LATE OF NEW YORK.
IMPORTANT NEW INVENTION.
AUSTRiAUAN crystal
SINGLE AND DOUBLE VISION
SPECTACLES
the OSLY PEIIKEt r I.KNS IN KI-
'*•' ‘ ISTKNCK.
Superior to any other in ure—constructed in accord
ance with the science and philosophy uf nature In the
peculiar form of a
ppnc£vo—Convex Ellipsis.
AdmtaMy adiptud lo th*' os^aa of Sight. ana per
fect!? natural to the eye. sffufdieg r the best
artificial help to the human vision over iuv* uit*»!.
Sold only by the Professor of Optios and Spectacle
Manufacture r.
THE ADVANTAGES
Of these Spectacle* over all others, are:
1st.-The ouly true Lea* knows, being
perfectly free from chromatic light, so well know* to
be ifi£ eavse of iiOui^ to the'vision, aad wkicfi make*
the change tn.-m Spectacli-S fo GiSsfo® of it rouge r
poweiA ho often required, wrliile both near and distant
objects are seen with equal U»hiy through the same
Glasses.
M—las be worn wlib perfect ease for
any length (if time Ji one sitting.' glvia£ astonishing
cleamesH of Tisi**n, particularly by candle or other ar
tificial light—comfort to the spectacle wearer hitherto
unknown. , . .
3d—When the eyes ache or pala through
the action of a bright light, such aa ia refiected from
snow, suni.y weather, white paper, and in reading,
writiug or sewing,or, vivid colored bodies, these lenten,
by sofr^niug the ray h, effects most agreeable sensation
and give great relief.
4tb.- In uil nervous affection* of the
eye cawing 4tui end Muftiihg i^aies iu the eye-tea or
temple, appearance of lnminuus and dark spots in the
atmosphere, aching or feeling like *aiul in the*rye, the
disturbed nerves are quieted aud soothed.
;dU.—Ground by peculiar machinery,
got ftp at greet cost, mathematically calculated ex-
preqgly for the manufacture ot this lens, no as to pro
duce it with the true ephefrical.acctumey. te4 iu focus
is at the exact centre, a point of vital importance, and
which no other lens pONseHses.
6thw—=Proof of superiority over the old
kind of Spectacles. They are used exclusively at ail
the hospital* tor diseases of the eye, iu Berliu. Prus
sia, and elsewhere. _ .
Tstiaeiy of gecoimemtatiou
From Medical gentlemen. Professors of the highest
Opthalmic talent in Savannah, Ga.. and in the Union.
Savannah, Ga.. Oct. 26,1866.
I have ^examined a great variety of Glasses manu
factured by Professor M. BebNKaHdt, end in justice
to the Professor must say, that his Glasses are of a
superior quality, adapted to meet the want* of almost
every eye, where the vision ia in any way imperfect.
Thu Professor selected for me a pair of his Australian
Crystal Glass® i erbiefc &ru of a very superior quality
aud workmanship, rendering Vision very distinct,
and suiting in? eyes better than any I have ever tried.
B. D. Abnold, M. D.
I fullv concur with the above.
J. S. Sullivan, M. D.
Savannah, Ga., OcL 26, 1866.
We have examined the Lenses of Prof. BkbNhakdt,
aud consider them superior to any we have seen.
They are admirably adapted not ouly to improve the
impuriectiun* of impaired sight* hut to relieve the
weariness of vision which constant study produces.
Many of the Glasses are of new and ihgenious contriv
ance. We cordially recommend tie Profeasor to all
those who nequirmacieutific optical assistance.
- ' T—• ‘ JUU1AH HABttXSrf, M. D. f
Jas. B. Read, M. D.,
P. M. Kollock, M. D.,
J. T. McFarland, M. D.,
James J. Waring, M. i>.,
Wm. G. Bulloch, M. D.,
J. C. LBUAKDY, M. D.,
Rev. A. M. WTNN, Pastor Trinity Me
thodist Church.
Rev. S. Landrum, Pastor 9. 0. Eaptirt
^ Church.
Rev. C. F. McRae, Rector St. John’s
Church. r
8avannah, Ga., Oct. 2T, 1866.
I have examined the Lenses of Profetior M. Bern
hardt with great satisfaction. He has furnished me
with a pair through which I am able to see with an
ease aud distinctness far beyond auy which I have
heretofore used.
With much confidence I recommend him to those
who may need such artificial aid to their eyee.
(. Rev. I. S. K. Axson,
Pastor Indepeml. Pres. Church.
Testimonials similar td the above may be seen at
Prof. B£BnhaRDT*S office, from - ;
Joskth H. Plunkett, Pastor of St. Paul's; Ports
mouth, Ya.
Hon. James L. Onn, Governor of South Carolina..
lion. Jonathan Wobth, Governor of North Carolina.
Hon.’A. G. Curtin, Governor of Pennsylvania.
Hon. O. P. Morton, Ex-Governor of Indiana.
Hf>n. H. A. Swift, Ex-Governor of Minnesota.
Hon. Alex. Ramsey, Ex-Governor of Minnesota.
H*»u. KichaRd Yates, Gov. rnor of Illinois.
H. Seymour, Ex-Governor of New York,
li. E. Fenton, Governor of Xew York.
And other distinguished gentlemen.
Mauy years of publie practice and. study in tlu
hospitals in Europe, adjusting spectacles to patient*
under every aspect of defective vision, as well a* ex
perience in cu extensive, long-established business ju
his optical stores, both here and in Europe, Profes*br
Bernhardt considers it e sufficient guarantee of fa is.
ability to apply such glasses ms are best calculated for
the assistance or recovery of imperfect sight.
Office Hoars from tf A. M« to5 P. 81.
PULASKI House ; .
N. B.—Owing to engagements elsewhere, Professor
Bernhardt will be able to remain here but a short
time only. od&—tf
The hcw *nd very fast enttiog steamship *
FLAITIf AU,
CXjlt. 1MWK, ’ > : IS i-S.i-
Will take the place *f the General farnea thie week,
and will poaitUelj leare qt^her regular day, >
Tharaday, S*t. 15, st I o’clock p. wa.
For freight or parnace, having new and splendid);
arranged aetOBl
tn
■old • oppusde the P..te-o*oe.
N B^-Mowngaged berths arcared alter Tneeday.
nnleas pted tor.
For New York.
THE fcHSONkl^ ’
' - IL K. TitaoiiUv-
fotiuteUdf'Mdntar; haring peri of ber
cargo engaged, w<lf hark dt*patch ter the ubore port.
■OUTER k GAMMELL,
, 9j Biy Btree'..
FOR LIVERPOOL.
THE New A. 1 American Ship
THOMAS FREEMAN.
0*1.8, Conunatider,
haring the larger portiO;t ot her irelght engaged,
and now lotdtfg, wjt have qukk dispatch.
For f/eiglit apply to
no7 tf BB1G1I.VM, HOLST A CO.
Savannah Tow Boat Company.
QFFI0B AT
|H, J. DICKERSON.
noI2-2w No. l Harris’ Building.
New Fashions for ,1866.
J. W. BRADLEY’S
CELEBRATED
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(OR DOUBLE SPRING)
. Hoop Skirts.
p e
(&A r°V \
./ - J/’AISFNl\^ r-> r
u U P L f v ' K i I I t» 1 I ^
~7T
French and Italian.
P RIVATE CLASSES in the above tanght byM.
Elliot.'** - ' '
pnFBBKWCK^ - -<t"* • - <
3f«srR5jriTss»Bat
.^Sfl^caS'bJfonnd at Mr?, Miller’s,
Jw W- BRADLEY’S
1 DUPLEX SKIRTS
bay* printed in RED INK,'eta the hand
j. J. W. BRADLEY'S RUFLKX 8K1ST.
_DON-r BUY ANY OTHER.
- Yon cat- 7ays find foil kteortmenta at
; Wholesale and retail, at
J. Q-JtAKBR k CO.,
i L ltSROPIt CO.
ASK FOR -
J. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX SKIRT
asn
“BEE THE NAME ON THE BAND.”
For ealeln Sa-rtnnkh at Whoteeale by
* J. C. MAKER k 00.,
LATHRDF ■ CO.,
■ t . ORFF k WATKINS,
Retail by J. a MAKER k CO., .
LATHROP* CO
DE WITT A MORGAN,
EINSTEIN k BCKMAN,
„ ... .. ... ORFF A WATKINS
; * ,X„ ... THOMAS PEPPER.
At wholanle by the Lxcituira Manateetarar* and
, Sole Owner* at tne Pawet.
WESTS, BRADLEY A CART,
Wareroome and OS e,
NdhCBFOheteteette eadO —d 01 Btedeat.,
noDAm New York.
,W Office to
‘ Building,
Rockland Lim&
FIRST QUALITY, COBB’S
4 BARNARD.
1 COBURN,
|AOR weaii ikin'» Taachek.'Siaw and KehalAte
J o( Pianoelnthiscliy, eolldla aehareorpatro*-
*^den laft at H. 8. BOOABDUS’ Etore wlU
with proBipl attention.
For Sale,
uriqow aud carts, hr
MU R.». METCALPE * OC
Charleston and Savannah
STEAK LINE.
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUfORT.
PUXVtTi BO Y,
v 'OIUMW. T.iSoNiLTT. 1 >'•*/ = •'
The ateainer aTlSCS LiOJSIDW
ELIZA HANCOX,
1 Captain J. K. RICHARDSON.
Leave Charleston Wlidtf, Savannah, and Accomm"-
d dlon Wharf, Cherleatoif, Mooiay. Wednesday, Fri-
day and SAtuedsv miwnlnga. at 7 o’clock.
The Pilot Boy leaves Savannah every Wedneeday
and Saturday, and Charleston every Monday and
The Efila Ha'iCQ? Ita tea SareonMr every Mdadny
and Friday, and Charlcstou every Wednesday ait^
^'rhe'lSlot Boy WIl'locrk aS ULUFVroS <m Uv
Monday trip from Charleston and her Wednesday
trip from Savannah. ' •
Freight received dailv and stored free of charge.
For height or pare ye apply tn
F. M. MYUELL, Agent,
Office, Oltarlcanin Wharf.
N. B—The ateantere “t Ihmttne yopaect atCiutrlea
ton with South Carolina and North Eaateru Ral -
roads, and at Savannah -with Central and Albany and
Gull Railroad*and FloridaSteaMeia. novo
For Palatka, Fla.,
VIA ST. SIMON'S ISLAND, BRUNSWICK,
ST. MARY!8, PEBNaNDINA, MAT
PORT MTT.Lfi, .aAOKriONVILLE AND
FICOLAl'A. - ■ -
THE ,
t ii«
- Capt. Lockwoon,
will leave a9 above from Charleston Wharf, l,.ot of
West Eruad etreet, on every THURSDAY Mt'K
ING, at 9 o’clock. .
This Boat ie in perfect order, and has auperfen
state room accommottefiona for PaBseueefa
Freight received at all. ttii.es tmd stored in wtu v
hoove on wharf, tree ol expellee.
Trenaport-itionehargea ou geode paid prompt ly-
For freight or pe=s»ee atdiiy U)
F. M. MYRKLL.
■02-1/ Chmrleetou Wharf
For Charleston* 8. C*
The new steamer
D I CT A TDK,
Xohm t
Captain L. ti.'WiBTVtP.,
Will resume her regular trips ss above, commencing
Wedutdsy, Mete ftmst., at’J o’clock a. ui
For freight or passage apply on lioard. or to
U i. GUILMARTIN A CO,
oc22-tf 14S Bey itveet.
FOR
PAL1TKI,
FLlt,
VIA FEHNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE,
AND ALL INTBBMEDIATR LAND
INGS ON THE 8T. JOHNS RIVBR-
M
The new ltcnmer
D I CTiA T 0 R v '
[O.Wttan^'
Captain L. M COX KTTEK,
Having undergone thdrimgfl peoair*. wiil, rratime
her ■ egular rou^t, *AWjUMiIjin1||tteYnno rli
Krary ■■<■>
itioea, agfrly on t
oet-’-tf
• barrels Now Log load Bam.
* barrels gnperteg Qkl .Tore-Gln,.
»12-st . ' 193 Bay vUeeL
FOWLER & WARD,
87 Water street, New .York,
Ut and wholesale
rio¥
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE IlKALXRS IN
It ‘.gi
vikceneDti sl
te above lm, enu t^ Keie& et _
SAVANNAH RAllCSS SiNK.
MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL BANK, c
city.
H4TIONAL ttfiNK, of Hew York
no7-lm*
R. A. SOLOMOB,
COMSKSlte HeaSBA LCOLLECT-
Hull’s fosp ted candles*
onn box—
Shipping.
EMffitE LINE FORNEW YORKi
PASSAGE RATES:
Cakla Peauft, tU .Mrtrage, 111
The new aud lari sfiftdlieel sfeamehip
San Salvador,
ATKINS. Master,
will sail on
teteriay, N u v*. JT, .a' *1** •’dork p, nt.
Shlppere vending colt Ota to the preas most eeCthat
For Baltimore.
The new sad elegant etaareahip
North, h^oint,
Captain Biixarc,
W1H sail for Baltimore on
Friday, Nov. IA, at — undock — at.
For freight or pauage, haring good accommo
dations, apply to
Li ROCHE. WEST A DANIELS,
no!4 Jones' Block.
FOR. BOSTON.
THE NEW STEAMSHIP
WM!. TIBBETTS,
J. A CONY, Commander,
Will Mil for the above port on
Thanday, Nov. 13, at 1 o’clock p. m.
For frulght or passage, apply to .
RICHARDSON A BARNARD.
nol4-lt No. 8 Stoddard’. Lower Range.
For Brunswick
. AND m
J effersonton.
THE ONLY BOAT RUNNING DIRECT.
ait* ::i:tiULAR packet for the
accommodation of citizens of
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
The fut Steamer
PORT ROYAL,
Capt T. Hoartuto,
With good and comfortable accommodation, for pee-
aengera, will leave Savannah every FRIDAY at 8 a.
m. Returning, will leave Brunswick every TUES
DAY at 8 a m. Leave Brnnsw ct fa Jetterronion
every 8ATURDAY.
For freight or p«.wge apply ou bojrd, at Dillsn'e
Wha.f,
noll-A ' ^ . M- A. COREN,
For Darien.
i >' .’ J THE STEAMER
H. M. COOL,
TAYLOR, Comntauder,
Will leave for Darien on FRIDAY, November 18th,
at ii o'clock ■ id.
For freight or paaeage, apply on hoard or to .
no 14 M. A. 4,:OHKN, Agent.
FOR CHARLESTON.
VIA HJLTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
THE
CROTON,
Capt. B. W. Tiltok,
Will leave for CharleetoD and intermediate place
every THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'c ock, lrom
Ferry Wharf
For freight or paaeage, apply to the CaptalB on
board or to T. B. MARSHALL X HttO.,
nnri.tr Ageu’A
Philadelphia and Southern
Mail Steamsliip Co.
For Philadelphia.
The firet claaa steainehip
Tonawanda,
J. TEAL, Commander.
Will util for the above port ou
katurday, Nov. IF, at —O’clock.
For freight or paaeage, baring sup-, rior accommo
dation., apply to
ncS HUNTER A GAMMELL
For Charleston.
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
THE SPLENDID STEAM PACKET
LO-.
EMILIE,
W. F. ADA1K, Coamaader,
will leave regularly for the above places, from the
Wharf, at foot <4 West Broad rireet, every Saturday
Dornineat 7 o'clock.'
Fur Freight or EMM* apply 4m board, or t»
8. M LaFFITEAC. Agent,
noxT—1 g» . 1*2 Bay etreet.
OLD NBMI-WEBKLY LINK.
Leare ererc^ffitirni Saturday.
For Palatka, £. Fla.;'
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, 8T. HA
RY’S, FEHNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PIPOLATA.
Tbe new and riegant (team paekais,
BIZZIE BAKEK,
’ Oapt. N. KINO, and
SYLVAN SHORE,
I ^ CSpL JAMES. TDCKElt.
■uociauy tttmt up for .till, route . ttk
- - iciyg r^nuyly
Shun every TCKs-
|G, and the Dixie Baker every SATUR
DAY MdkNIAG. at tea cvcloek.
Returning, will leave JackaoavUla evaqTaeaday
and Friday, arriving at Savannah every WedDeaday
and Sriuruay morning*, t» Ome toeoanectwUh the
N Forfre£ta?dPP.Magv apply at the MET*on Florida
htrc or to
CLAOBORN A CUNMIMailAM,
Agenta.
l^Jt^»frri{gt£gahlehm<i|)gei^^^jljjg^
conxissioi
coptroi
Am
:( iff. it g . HTTf-K
MERCHANT*
..!*» <
Jf, NAVAL STORKS,
*C, dkC., AC. :
CnretenterefaiuEpItid, ow which liberal easll ate
vancea will b. mada. ESarial attulloa gives to all
— 1 — # — * nf Tlnnf ~s 1 jfNrrnsTiiltas In
7 | j j l . : - "■
A fco.’a, a-ivaaaaah.
•kSSSSf^ 1 - 1
i nwsi
'A|a;