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Private advice* from New York lays the
Nation Intelligencer,' represent that the
money market ia lighter- than it barh^en at
any time within twd- yean, and -thkt .aome
distmat begins lQprcvail.ite to the political
and financial fnhne. lie rate of interest is
. *,, , - of coarse rising, and its advance will verify
Official Paper or the City. the doctrine lhaj a.plethoric currency makes
interest high. It baa been shown by its ex-
A3SEST CiaCULATlOa ill THE'CITI AfiB WlfP I perieoce in 1837 and' 1807*11181 a supera
bundance of money canaea speculation, and
j When speculation approaches the* point of
explosion, the rate of. interest becomes ex-
The Daily News and Herald.
BY S.. W. MASON.
SAIIUBL W. MASON ......J.-.WlUn
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tiivb'oay, dkcembeh mri.
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AND
advertised rates,
TO OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS.
As mtjcli interest ia felt, throughout Uifl country it
regard to tho prospecu of the cotton amt other crops I importers must all sell at a toes or obtain
wo will bo grateful to our planting friends and other* I money enough to bridge over the orists. The
lion nn iltaf unliinat Thmia I • • ..a a' «_ - »’ < i_^
depend upon banks to enable them to
bold on for a rise. The manufacturers and
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i.ivu miti.krLunitiea for obtaining valuable Infor-1 H ^ Ir—uk __ a. ’ t’l:
who have opportunities for obtaining valuable Infor
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of the tree-labor system, and kindred matters, of gen
eral interest, will confer a favor by communicating
the same to us.
Congress.
The telegraphic report of 'the proceed
ings of Congress on Tuesday, which ap
peared in our issue of yesterday,‘gives un
mistakable indication of a purpose on the
part of the extreme wing of the Radical
party to show no quarter to the “recusant”
States. The tone and temper o£ this faction,
as exhibited by its leaders, are even more
lhau radical—they are revolutionary. • They
assert and avow their determination to exer
cise tlie right to exclude, for an indefinite
period, the Southern States from representa
tion in Congress, and from* voting on Con-
stitiiiioual amendments. They propose to
rescind a'l that the President has done.for
the restoration ot these States to their Cun'
slitiitional rights, and, in lieu thereof ex
leud territorial organizations over Ibem.
They have introduced a bill to so amend
the act of 18G2 as to annul the power of the
Presideut to grant amnesty-, aud, as the
crowniug feature of their aggressive and re
lentless policy, have revived the “Stai
Chamber” committee of fifteen, which ex
ercised supreme control over this Congress
last winter.
From I lie emphatic and decisive populai
endorsements which this party claims to
have received in all the recent Slate elec
tions from Maine to Oregon, the opinion now
prevails that, thus endorsed, its represen
tative men in Congress will he able not-only
to control legislation, but to change the
organic law of the Government.. Embold
ened by these popular successes, they do
not hesitate to declare that ajT of the pro
ceedings of the’President in the way of
Southern reconstruction
were only provisional, and, therefore, aie
subject to approval or rejection hy Con
gress, and that unless accepted by that body
his proclamations and other acts of restora
tion must go lor nothing. That as the .Ex
cluded States were disabled by a “regular
rebellion,” in which they cut themseivcs'|
loose from the Government, they cannot be
reinstated except by Congress, and are now
really in the condition of unorganized terri
tories, not having even the semblance ot the
right of a'voicc in the National Councils.
The law and tlie logic of the Radical plan,
as divulged in the proceedings ot Monday
aud Tuesday last, are that three-fourths of
the Stales now represented in Congress are
competent to make the pending Constitu
tional amendment, or any other they
may propose, part and parcel of the Constitu
tion, the supreme law alike to Ike outside
and inside States aud territories.
It is now clear that this is the solution
which awaits the excluded States, if the
extremists are in the ascendant in Congress.
Their chief organ says it is a solution per
fectly consistent with the rights and powers
assumed hy the “loyal” States in suppres-
singlhe “rebellion,” and with all Ihe legisin-
tinu of congress since the commencemen t oi
the war.
We gather from these facts that the cen-
Iral idea ol the Radical party in conucctiou
with the question of restoration, now is to
declare tlie Southern Slates territories and
to appoint radical governors bver litem until
such time as they may submit to the gener
ous terms of the conqueror. This 4s, Simply
revolutionary. It is as much so as was the ac
tion of the States which formed the
federacy. Sneb a movement is in violation
of the Constitution, and binding only so !ong
ner, sell at a sacrifice' or borrow money to
carry him through. The rate of interest
tisiugt. speculation .will be temporarily
checked.
The Bonn QGU.) RawiaucAN.—We are
! pleased to notice that thi* excellent paper,
[ published in the flourishing towu ol
Americus, heretofore issued as a weekly, has
| been converted into a daily. We congratu
late the proprietor, Mr. Hancock, upon this
mark of his enterprise, and wish him the
most abundant success ia bis new adventure.
Special Notices.
Solomon’s Lodge, No* 1, A. F* M.
A\
A regular Communication of this Lodge will
,be held'at Masonic Hall, This (Thursday,
[ Evening, at T o’clock. ' ,
Members ot other L idgea are fraternally invited
to attend.
By order of
■B. T. TUBS UK, W. M.
J. H. Kstill. Secretary. deefidt*
DIVIDEND No. &
Augusta and Savannah Railroad,>
Savannah, Dec. 4, 1066. /
A dividend of Three Dollar* and Thirty-three aud
One-third cents will be paid te the stockholders, on
demand, at the Central Bail Road Bank.
Tile United States tax will be paid by the Company.
det-6-eodlm FRANCIS T. WILLIS, President.
~~ NOTICE.
Freigbta and moneys to be forwarded by the South
[jru Express on Night Trains, must be at their office
before 6ii p. in., or will have to remain over until the
next night.
Freights called for as usual.
decl-lw E. P. TUNI30N. Agent.
By Telegraph*
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
FrdmWt
THE RADICAL CAUCUS.
Washington. December S The caucus of BepuhM-
can members of thq House, held at the Capitol* this
evening, was unusually tame. XHMtrly 0** Vm^nd
mem h«W Wig present. The following measure* re- ]
ported from the Select Committee, were agreed upon
let. Topees a hill ragntatingthe
House; directing the Clerk to place no names on the
roll from Slides not ifijaipialilit Jii thogoAffilingCon
NOTICE.
Office or the Central Railroad and )
Banking companx of Ueoruia, V
Savannah, Dee. 4,1806.)
A dividend of five dollars per share on the capital
ami :restoration [ Stock of this Company Laa this day been declared by
the Directors from the earnings of the Road, for tlie
year ending 30th ultimo, payable on aud after the 20th
instant, in United States currency.
The Government tax will be paid by this Company
decs T. M. CUNNINGHAM. Cashier.
NOTICE.
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Co., (
Savannah, Oa., Dec. 4, 1666. )
The fifth instalment on the stock of the Florida
Branch Railroad is hereby called payable on tlie 15tfa
instant. D. MACDONALD,
dee5-eod6t . / Treasurer.
NOTICE.
Offish of THI Gentral Railroad and
Banking Comp ant of UKoegxa.
Savannah, Dec. 4, 1666..
An election (in accordance with the previsions of
the Charter) for nine Directors to manage the affairs
of this Company for the ensuing year, will he held at
tho Banking House in Savannah on MONDAY, 7th
day uf January, 1867, between the boon of 10 a. m.
aud 1 p. m.
Stockholders, upon presentation of their stock cer
tificates to the Conductors of Trains, will be passed
to and from the election over the Company’s Roads
free. T. M. CUNNINGHAM,
decJ-UanT Cashier.
NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF
THE OGLETHORPE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF SAVANNAH.
il Savannah, October 16tb, 1866.
In accordance with a resolution passed at a meeting
of the Board of Directors, held on the 15th instant, A»
instalment of one dollar per ahara ia called fur, paya
ble at tbe office of the Company, No. ill Bay street,
on or before the 1st December proximo.
no26 J. T. THOMAS, Secretary.
QIA, f
«• )
NOTICE.
Office of the Central Railroad
and Banking Cohpant of Geougia,
Savannah, Nov. 20,1666.. / *
The Annual Meeting of Stockholders of this Coup
ptny will take place at tbe Banking Boose in Savan-
Illc Con-| nah. on THURSDAY, the 90th of Docember. at 11
o'clock, a, m.
Stockholders will bepasand to and from the meeting
.. _ , , , , . | (Tee over the Company's Bond, upon presentation ol
as the results call he enforced by superior | their Bt((ck cerllBcateM o, e Co.*,**,*..
[lower. The persecuted States which are now
denied* representation iu the National
Legislature have governments endorsed
by tbe people. They have govern
ors and courts of law, and legislatures
aud all the adjuncts and appendages of State
sovereignty. They have been recognised as
States by the very party which now proposes
to wipe them but of existence. And yet the
Radical programme now is to treat these
States as if they had no existence, and es-
T. U. CUNNINGHAM, Cashier.
PUBLIC NOTICE,
The Annual Meeting of tbe Commissionera of Pub
lic Boada. of Chatham County, wiU be held ut Uie
Court House, in the city of Savannah, on the second
MONDAY in December, which will be the 16th day ol
the montb, at It o’clock a. m.
W. W. WASH. Secretary
dec3-7t t B. C. P. R. C, O.
SPECIAL HOTICK.
tablisb governmentsoverthem, not “deriviug IT’D WHOLESALE GROCERS, LIQUOR DEALERS,
their just powers from, the consent of the
governed," bnt from a revolutionary partisan
„ faction, led by Jacobins as obnoxious to Mil
true and conservative patriots as Robespierre,
Dautou, and others who expiated their crimes
under tho guillotine. Their schemes are trea-
DISTILLKR8, DRUGGISTS, GLASS AND*
SOAP MANURAC TUBERS.
Essential oils, ffidraet* and Bareness for flavoring
otdd improving Brandies, Whiskeys, Rums, Wines
Cider, Ac. Age and Body Preparations for Neutral
[zing and MoUirylng Whiskeys sod Bpirlto, Extract#
of Holland >*d London Gins, Coloring*, Gant and
Sugar Syrups,tand Fruit Juices. Dr. FEUCHTWAN
which tusy prevent any State fram can
votes for el^tlpn of President and Vies
3J - To paaa a low changing the tima of tfis meeting
of Congress; with a view to assembling on the Ah at
March. ,-
4th. To raise a Special committee for the rigid inv-
thffituiu of the New Orleans riot; to ascertain tbe
tgunber of lives destroyed, the amount of property
burned, and to what extent the Government "a* 1 * 1 .
Were included therein; tbe committee to have power
to send for persons and papers,* to be aceompaeinA by
the sergeant-at-arms, and to report appropriate legis
lation.
5ib. To order a select committee to inreotigate tho
proceedings under the law for the collection at direct
taxes in the rebel States, and the seizure and Bale of
abandoned and confiscated lands and other property.
6th: Committee on Pensions to enquire whether
pensioners iu the disloyal States were struck from
tbe puusiou rolls, or hsvo been restored in violation
of law.
7th. A special committee to investigate tbs fhcl
connected with the release tf the murderers of the
Union soldiers ill South Carolina, recently set at
liberty by the Delaware Judge.
A resolution passed unanimously that the mem
bers uf tlie Caucus bind themselves to sustain these
propositions as party measures.
Ashley, of Ohio, said he noticed present' a gentle,
man who had drawn up the address of tbe Phila-
delpha Convention, and.aaked if ha was a member of
the Uuiou party, and had be any light there.
Chairman Morrill, of Vermont, replied, amid laugh
ter, awhile tlie lamp holds out to bum, the vilest sin-
u< r may return.” Raymond, on being asked Whether
he did not participate in the Philadelphia Convention,
replied that he bad, hot not in any spirit of hostility
to the Uuiou party; that he entered the convention
to strengthen that party, thinking it wunid be more
conservative than it was; but wheu be found that It
was likely to lead to tbe defeat of the Union party, he
abandoned it, and had ever since done the best to
maintain and support the Union party; and also said
be approved of the measures repotted here this morn-
lug. Mr. Schofield moved that tbe gentleman he al
lowed to remain In the caucus or not, at .his option,
and tojndgefur himself whether he was a member
of tbe Union party or not.
|ltr. Laurence, of Ohio, asked Mr. Raymond whether
he adhered to the doctrine of the Phiadelphia address
particularly (0 the clause that rebel States could mot
ratify the CouaUtutional Amendment without dis
honor. Mr. Raymond waa understood to deny that
there was snch a clause in it, aud that he adhered to
lhat address according toliisown construction of it,but
not according to construction sometimda piit on it by
others. Mr. Stevens could not see how Mr. Raymond
could pretend lo have any counrettou with tbe Union
party ufter bis membership in tbe Philadelphia Con
sul ion and his authorship of the address put forth
by that body. Messrs. Darling and Hall, of New York,
aud Mr. Garfield, of Ohio, favored Mr. Ksymuml’a re
maining in the caucus, add Hr. Morris, of Ohio, and
Mr. Cook, of Illinois, against it Mr. Raymond mads
further explanations with regard to the Philadelphia
address, when the caurue adopted Hr. Schofield's res
olution, 66 againit 23.
sonuble, and tlioso who advocate them are I QKR , 3 Treatise on Fermented Liquors, with 1,
traitors and revolutionists.
The holders of the public securities iu the
Northern States would do well to consider
that if it be once established that nothing is
Recipes and dfrectlens.
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OZIDB9, ORES, Ac.
Fob 8oaf Manufacturers.—Sllllcate of Soda, So
luble Glass, orLiqnid Quartz, in Dry, Crystal Liquid.
. .. u - ler Jelly form i Canal* Soda, Sofa Aab, Faint and
to be held sacred and free from ■ tne attacks 1 oils,‘.Soapstone and China Clay.
of Radicalism, not even the Federal Consti
tution, so long consecrated by Northern as ] ajnMyery information required will be cheerfiiiy
well as Southern statesmen, it mhV'not be a
All orders sent to ms will have prompt attention,
,nd eyei
[ gi'/en by
JOSEPH W. FBUCHTWA9IGRR,
}J t ' ' ' No. 65 Cedar street,
' Nfitir' Toft.
ecSl-Staw*
great while before Hie arrangements for the
public debt may. be swept away before some
fancied interest or passion ot the hour. They
had better begin to “resist the beginnings of ] ft. NEW AND GRAND EPOCH IN MED-
evil ” instead of yielding to them; ’ and after
wards seek to shape the curreiU ceased by at I
party whom no concession will satisfy.
-John Bell.—Tho Nashville Banner Bays:
L’he many friends of the Hon. John Bell, of j
» ICINE.
Dr. MaboiELia the founder of h new Medical
tent 1 Tho qnantttarliM. wheae vast internal dflae*
enfeeble the atoiaaw sad paral) xe Ike botrelO) ^fust
give precedence to A* man Who restores health and
, . appetite, with from one tflywAfif Wa extraordinary 1
rennessee, will be pleased to learn that tha I Paia-nad cures the moat vinitent surea with a box'
venerable statesman is in The enjoyment of I or so of hia wonderful and Gl-AeMIng BaltC. Tfir'
nusual health. Ho is at present ruralizing I two K' 641 »P eclflcs °f the Doctor are fast sapersed
n tho vicinity of Cumberland Iron Works, ‘
and occasionally joins in a deer hunt with a
zest and spirit of the youngest.
Salk.—We
I ing all the stereotyped nastrunu of the dgy. Extra
] ordinary owes by MaggiePa Pills an ilialvo have
I opened the eyes of the pubtiu to t|a> iasfltcieiacy oi
I [he ^so-called) remedies qf .^lbaak tal apou Which
'have so long blindly depondad. Maggiel’a
I the dam that are swallowed by the
ch every box full taken creates an
r fur another. Owe or two of Mag
1 to place the bowels In perfect or.
- We sugnacii, create an appetite, aad run-
i spirits ItEtt aad baoyaut.
There la no griping, and ho reaction In the form
g co*adpatioo. : : t . IA i
... . .. .... M w ,, . . U the Mvoa I* hMaatlia BfitintMuna lira restored;
bill has passed- to a third reamnghppropn- 1^^ u, e nervmia system I* feehlm It to invigorated,
ating the Hermitage property' and pro hnn-1 This laatqaaUty makeo the ntenliriaaa very deaitaMe
died acres of the town of General Jackson I for the wants of delicate female*,
to tha General Government, tp be nsefi ^Jleerona and eraptivedtertaeo an HTerally extiu-
brauch of the West Point MiUfary Ahademy. jguiahed by the dtdofectaM power of Maggiel’a Salve.
Frekhasonry in tub World—It is esti- I ta ^*■ ^*"*o*»^HW --
mated by those who ought lo know, that, at ■AQQIKL’S BUaotJS DTSPBPTi0, AMD DIAB-
present, in round numbers, there are about I • PHtf * u ■<
1.2SU,000 Free mid Accepted Maaous scat-1 care whe^e AIl all htlten Wl.
House Shoe Plantation fob
f call attention to llie advi
| of the Horse Shine PisnUl!
River, which is now for sale. It will be seen
that good inducements are offered to, i>Br- lj|er\hh n
chasers.
Tennessee.—In the 'Tenfaessea House a I
tered upon tbe face of
number some 150,000 *f
«•“ Gotland, and 50,060 iu — 4 „„
about 000,000 on tbe continent'of Run,t*> -
300,000 in the U. 8.; aud 50,000 in oUier
l aris Of the world. In &h.\Ja .TO*
are two or three thousand peraons initiated
be'everroh and . lt ‘ f; pfidf i* said to
,ne everywhere increasing.
nrnflj imfcHto— an ahraatoiu <
FltUU WASHINGTUN.
Wasiiinoton, Decembers.—In the Senate, Mr. Wil
liams offered a resolution'directing the Joint Com
mittee on Reconstruction to inquire iuto the power oi
the President to restore confiscated property, and if
such power exists, under what laws; and also the
right of the Secretary of the Treasury to restore lauds
without the payment of taxes and costs incurred un
der tbe authority of United States laws, which waa
adopted.
Tlie House bill repealing tbe pardoning power ef
the President was taken np. Mr. Trumbull moved to
refer it lothe Judiciary Committee, which Mr. Chau
dler earnestly opposed, aud called for the ayea and
nocs on the motion. Some discussion ensued, dur-
which Mr, chandler made assertions'snd charges
respecting the use of the pardoning power which
<-ailed forth an emphatic denial from Mr. Dixon, who
■aid thatff the charges which Mr. Chandler had made
against the President were true it would render him
liable to impeachment. He reposted the dental Of any
of the charges or practices spoken of. Alter some
further remarks tbe bill was referred to tbe Judioiarjr
Committee.
Ms. Bu*4ucr offend a series of resolutions declaring
tbe principles of reconstruction, the jurisdiction ‘
Congress over the whole subject, the illegality of ex
isting governments in the Southern States, and the
exclusion of such Slates With such illegal govern'
meats from Congressioual representation and from
voting on Constitutional amendments. They also dr
clare ti is the duty of Congress to proceed with the
work or reconstruction, aud to this
must aeaume Jurisdiction over the 8tates lately In re
bellion except so .far as that jurisdiction may have
been renounced, aud must recognise only the loysl
States ea entitled to rep,eaeutation and to vote on
Constitutional Amendment. He said he would not
discuss the resolutions but would read a loiter from
rriend iu Texas, showing the importsnc, of tbe mat
ter, wbtcli he did, aud alter concluding, made some
characteristic remark*. Resolutions ordered to he
printed.
Mr. Morrill gava notice that lie would call up, on
Monday next the District uf Ctdunihi* negro suffirtet*
bill.
Iu tho House Mr. Williams read a 1 ngthy writte
argument on the bdl regulating appointments to
removals from ottthe. He waa very severe upon
President, who, he said, had
his country. Sevchil
bill, wkibh is 111*48 tha
*“ Cpuse has passed a bill providing that in all
cases where a citizen of the United States, who SfWtyi
remained loyal thereto and did not voliiutority render,
any aid or encouragement to enypwaen* engaged' lh :
the rebellion, shall bring an action (0 recover dam*:
ges for injury to person or property, er the value
thereof, no such action stall be defeated or any de
fence allowed by virtue of tbe authority ot the lste so-
called Confederate States of America, or of any
deefardii iu rebellion by tha proclamation of the Presi
dent of the United
■ Froth Nashville.
NasHTOXX, Dec. A—The Grand Dodge of Hlfaflll
elected offlctea to*lsy. A larger assembly of the fca-
ternity waa never befone reps at J&i Gmod Lodge
Mew Advertisement
X]£ LIST 0P
n.jy Remaining in Savannah M
f Persona calling for these letter* ’
vei llhed.fand bring with then
'hew York Market.
Nkw Yota, Dec. L—Cotton doll, Owing to the de
cline iu gold; tales 1,500-bates; uplands, 33)4; Or
leans, 35a. Flour more active, sales 7,300 bbls.,
11 80; Bontheni, S11M@1<; wheat more quiet and
eetent, pDYS^t iff;
oafs easier, sales 51,000 bushels. Western 61@G3c.;
henvyiwbiakqyqnta,
___jning; naval stores dull and heavy; tnrpentine.
70@Tlc.; roein, $4A,'@ia;p?»rvlJntpiaijll; wool steady;
money, 6@7; gold closed at 1 3th§l 3S3£; five* of
Dec. 5.—Races today, mile-beats, wa* won
by Ar»pfc4 T -J ime, < 5MX»nd I %/t
SalehhfcAtoWtoldv^.M* bales; ‘Middling, S0@
ate.; active demand and factors obtaining rather bet
ter prices early in day. though at close, prices wfn in
Ihvor of buyers, hut citaing dull qt .quotations. I 1
Terrible Affray at MltcheUvllIc, Tens,
[From the Nashville Gazette.]
On Sunday teat, two mOea from Mitchelaville, Ten
nessee, two negroes, named David Grove* and Charles
Given*, get into A fight about a woman. Tbe former
vii cut to Mtt*
Givens men rested and taken before a magistrate
named Byram, on Wednesday, for examination. A
targe crowd assembled, among them three brothers.
Press, BtR and T. McDale. Bill McDale waa under in
dictment for some violation of taw.
After the negro case wag disposed of, Albert C. By-
r*m, a constable and brother of the m<gistrate. at
tempted toauest McDale, who drew aplatoi aud idiot
at By rant, who summoned a crowd to assist in making
tbe arreat. Mis brothers being armed resisted, aiid
a general fight ensued. All pa ties were heavily armed,
aud all took a band. Tbe result was, P -aaa McDale
waa shot dead and Bill was mortally wounded, being
■hot three times through the body. Constable By ram
received similar fatal injuries, 'the magistrate was
badly cut lu the bead, but atilt lingers alive. Ab had
mure or leas serious injuries bom cuts, allots, or
bruiaea Rom bate of pistols. The By rams were good
citizen*, but the others were ruffians.
Special Notices.
FOR AUGUSTA.
HOME LINE-
gTEAMERS of this Line leave Bavannah foar times
each week.
For freight engagements, apply to
nntl-lm j M. A. CGI1KN.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT FAIN.
DR. SNEED, Dentist. Is now extracting teeth with
out pain and without the slightest danger to the pa
tient, by a late Improvement In dentistry.
Office No. 117 Congress street, over Pepper's store,
near Bull street. dec6-9m
• NOTICE.
The Mechanics’ Saving and Loan Association of Sa
vannah, having made to tbe undersigned an assign
ment or all of its property and effects, for tbe benefit
of its creditors, all persons having claims against the
corporation are requested to present them to the on
dersigned, and all persons indebted to said corpora
tion will make payment to
C. W. W. BBUEN,
Assignee of Mechanics’ Saving and
sepl-Sm Loan Association of Savannah.
[The List or Letters is Published is the
NEWS AND HERALD under rar decision of the
Postmaster, is accordance with the law Bsquia-
ua.ixe. rOBUCAT
LtRQEST CIRCULATION.]
Ladies’ List.
flWU
SPECIAL NOUCE.
All parties indebted to the undersigned, either by
note or open account, are requested to couio forward
prior to the loth of December, aud settle, and thereby
save expense. ,
de. 3-Ct BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
NOTICE.
Mr. GEORGE L. COPE having bad an interest in
tbs business carried on in my name since the close o
the war, it will hereafter b conducted under the style
of PADELFORD 5c COPE,
dec 1 At - EDWARD PADELFORD.
Bnay, Ahnte
Burke, Anus
Booth, IV
Brooks. F
Barry, Isabella
Baley, John, Mrs
Brannon. Kale
Batter, Mattie
Danncnfelser, Miffs
Enis, PbRUa
Ford, Abb .
Gilmore, A Mr*
Uergger, Ava
Gale. Mrs
Gibbons, Emmet
Geralluc, Emily
Harmon, Addle
Holmes, Gate »
Hopk’na, Carrie
Haller, Elizabeth i
Harris, H Mrs ’
Johnson, DoHy
Kubiman, Aunts
KeUsr„Kll<uB
Lockwood, Annie
Daw, Ella
Lawrence, Fannie 2
MaSon, J
Morrison, Lizzie
McGinn, Lizzie
Newaon, D T Mrs
Owens Mollio
Parker, M L
Quarterman, Sarah E
Roae, Elizabeth
Redmond, Catherine
Richards, Elaey
Smallwood, Mrs
Sullivan, Bettie
Sheftel, Jackson Mrs
Smith, Lucy
Soil, Biilia
Btekea, Mollie
Thomas, Mattie
Voban, Mrs
Van Verst, Fannie
Winningbam, Martha
Wiiliama, D
Wood buuse, Frances
Walker. Carolino
Zittrour, E S 2
D
--i.
Burnca, Elizabeth
• Ituriou. Kuuly -.
Burry. Ellen
Blythewood, Muifi
Brown, M - 1
Bolteu, Mekaaa : .1 <
Beal, Nancy . . • .
D. ' •
■
Duffey, Mmy.Ann
' E.,-' , aw -
■ ,i -jifnclJ/. * f
P-
Freeman, Ann'R f-"
a. ^ 1
Griffin, Emma
Ureeu, Priscilla
Griffin. H il Mrs. •
Goodman, Uallie F,-
H.
Houston, Mary
Hall, Lotttia
- How, Hary
Hicks, Martha ,,
Horb, PaUey
i.
K.
Kuldman. ElizabsLh
Kiausa, Margaret
L.
Lamson, Jane
Lacey, John Mrs
Mv
Hyer, Louisa 1 ”
McOouuoU, Mlggie
HcQuaid* Baliie •
N. 1 !.!’i n - -
. / j Jr Ja
O
P- ■ '
Potter, farah
Q-
B.
Roundfield, Elian.
Richards, Mary
8. '
Smith, Orphie L
Smith, Rose
Stiles, B C.
Simmons, Sally
Story, W E
T.
V.
Virder, Maria ^
w.
Williams, Mary
Wade, M H Mrs
Wilson, Wm Mrs
:<!>»
: n(i
Fiemimr, .
Fryer, J. C.
G.tte, J.
• . t i >
Jfqhnstone, U. N.
if. Captain M,
Lock, Mr*. L.' J. ' 1
S^ B -
M^’^f
Mnka^L
uffq |
Oita, R. C.
•1 Ford. Gordon ^
PllliB, A.
frA^ R
Mr. 1IARKV IANG50N
;er.... k*r *p a , *
Mr'jrtilw ^ r ' A '
Ltaier of Orehestra ...Mr. JoUH 8
u.j- yasstit^
TUURSDAY EVENING, Dec. «, lSK
CAMILle-
v MR. TBE FATE OF A COQUETTE *
UAMILLE GAUTIER.
THOMPSON.
t ijijT* mltevair.TRtDAY, BEXKPirof
Or. tbe Jaws Dauohtkr."
aAlUKDhY, r '
. adWJm THomaoK MATUH*.
CPf'ICK ; or. The Mild
J.
K
l.lllc
i ti
1 -ir.il
PorsrASon.
Frcadee, Mrs. CUonai.
Rainfy, W.’’* ”
Hectthard, F.
Sava* naii Lumbar Co.
-Stephens, U.C, .
4' i ' ' ■
Thomas, K. S.
hi
. ,T* . ■ : mjf* 1* •
Lauraot, O. ...^
M. . . 1 i !
Middlston. J. M. v.'
IKS&taV* .
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Ow*ns,Mra.J.
, P. Si ’ , .
PVckst, E
R.
H*b*rteofl,i., ,| - : ; ”
8.
Solomons, H. W. 4 Oa.
- ir 1 ' ‘ ' ' : ' 1 '
- Ida I ' ’
W.
.'I
™SV?S6«ii.
• - a fiesta.
Soluble Pacific Guano.
compcsitiaH of this GUANO is Identicsl with
m. Peruvian. It differs only i • tlie proportions ot
tta same elements. While it contains leas Amqm-
.nta. It,has nearly twice the quantity of Phoepkste of
Lime, fifteen per rent, of which te TMMEDtfiTBLT
SOLUBLE. i'.3 effects 09 entfioH the past aoaMal
to-many lnstancee excelled Peruvian Gsaan. . M
in no fuse proved Irae active 'n the early growth of
the crop. Wncn drought intervenes, the crap dost)
not suffer from its use, as In the cum with Peruvian
Guano. By reqson of the presence la itoTao largos
per ecut. of Phoaphatcjcf Lime, Its use improves tha
soil * an extent that cann< t he realized from Psra-
vf n Guano. Every cargo of this Guano It subjected
fo rigid lNHPEL l lON ANALYSIS, aad la sold oa a
baiiH of actual value. The undersigned agent ia
pared to fotniah the testimony of wejl lcuowa G
gia and gontti Carolina plante’a, te evidence of the
superior excellence of thi* Guano.
• i I • , Jf.C. WADB* COi, Aqssta,
qeflgrPbdam Savaanab, Go.
Anderson, Geo
Adasas, B D
Allen, G
Geastleaaesi’a List.
A.
Armfield, N M
Atwater, W
etachment of United Stef
PafUda/cAiirs?aad to
took
j j JOHN WILLIAMSON,
Iff ■ City Treasurer.
HILL’S HAIR GYJt. fiU'tants^-Black or
MWn, lnatantaneou*, beat, chenpc^,, duraUr, re
Hable. Dupot, So. 6fi John street, New Yprk. Sold
hy all drag, and patent medlcikeilorcs everywhere.
‘ '
Ooorxa Tree protect the UR* of uiuidren’a shoes.—
Ohepalr wtO outwear three witboat tips. Sold every
A-
W'anted,
MAN aa Conch in an »ud Uroum, awl a woman as
Maa amt wife preferred. For a family ia tbe
ly at THIS OFFICE
<M*-1w
'tatafcMble.
i.m'v ■
11 Ftaaatreat, Mow York.
And aw Dngafeiff. os -
u' TWENTT-FIVECffHTB FOB BOX.
ROl-ly 1
3ll. I .18
(V; lanpavtaat from Mexico.
Galveston, Dec. 6.—By tlie arrival of the
Black Bird, Capt Cola, and tbe Elizabeth Hoed-, CRpl.
St, Qfair, we have Mexican news up to Ssturday evafo
ing. . 1 . 1
The steamer Heed left Brazos at 6 P. M., and the
Black Bird et e P. M. On Saturday at 11 o’clock •
pontoon bridge was. thrown from Brownsville to
jMetamoraj, on which a del
forces, under Cbl. J. O. Pi
command of Matamdras.
Jit was alleged that Canales’ forces were to hack tha
city. At half past five next morning opened
on teejSitj.i j Hie force* then charged Fort Monterey
and V«tq hqnfiaed and panned by Canales. Y-—H-
lost 450Yn killej and wounded, ail'd 300 prismata
Cana laa lost 25 men killed. Late in the afternoon the
Americans withdraw bnt aide the city. Modesto U’
tales, broil,cr eg the Geuetal, was killed. We are
without iuforiuatiuu of operations, oil Tliaaitey, the
!2fli, but wo have private ‘-'rfiaitita'llifft a
drib aeut to Braaua that ou Saturday at 3 P. IL x 1 —■ country,
1 ami Caualee tijtt *q jta ffga. and' fitat Eh*
>w tu comuaud'of tint 1 ti-v •'ThwJ#*ta I
ot dispatcher uu'the Reed arrived ou tbg 30tb ulkafi
ilrazoH, aud 'if ia rumored that the ifplmfi troops
were subsequently withdrawn to Ihe ^muricMi ahoie.
On the morniug after the battle General Albino Ke
pi oozo, who was lighUng with Hacohedo, dad of hb
wounds. j , ".-in#;
A Waalitegton • letter to tbe las Moae ffawilf an, nf
ataiuoraa,oayv: “I have the tUStracUolfsof JOn-
l*ter cpnipbfili. .They contain tbe following points
First—That iSc United Statue does oot recognize, pel:
ther will it recogfitee, any other government to Max-
ioojjmii thatoif the Constitutional Prcahteta. JnaiiBi
Second, thattbey do auSpsopore, neither do tbn wtafa
to Requite, any partot the Mexican territory^ that U^|
do not raoognise ia auy Manner Ihe iifelamef iFmoan,
aud that they aro filUagtoextatoSo Mexteb my aid,
with the object to quell feml dtaorder^ whaiMverre^
qnired tty the constitutional Governmaat of that Bo-
puhiie or its authtwitiea. without propaaipg'.to Is
fere te ffhy manner in the domcathi (ifflhteh&s of
country. ’
., ji a - v-—- mi if gHa Villa* ’’ ■ * ■* I #<
6. Both taHW||M g
pmawl tbe blU giving rid to the for 4*00 WP
wmpeatadered end peaeeg the hUl givfihigwM
tha Georgia poor. • ltw * E5tee# , rwxrxwilta’R
Assignees’ Notice.
Bank ov Savannah, )
8AVADOah, #lnly 0, lb6C./
Tbe MKfersigueil having been appwintol AnsigneeH
of thin B.mk fur the purpose or a<ljusting and liqui
dating its affair*, therefore all persona having claims
agalnat this corporation will present them, and a!
hill hidden of thus Bank are required to preernt the
saute within eix montlis from thi<s date, or they will
lose the priority granted by statute, aud thtw^
debted will make immediate payment to
IL BIUUHAM,
f ’ UBO. W. I1AVIS,
sepfi-tf
Aasignces.
Assiernees’ Notice.
The undersigned having been appointed assignees
or tbe Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Savannah,
Georgia, hereby notify bill-holders and other claim
ants against the said B ink to present the came for !i
qhhtatiou, and all person* tiK’ehtod to tbe Bank are
required to make immediate payment.
BUt-bnldcrs will lose their priority if the bills are
not presented within six months from this date.
JOHN RICHARDSON,
J. K. GAUDRY,
Iy27-tf Assignee*.
Assignees’ .Notice.
Thesmlerslgned, having been appointed Awignee
of the Merchants* auil I’lautcre’ Bank, la prepared
to enter upon his duty. All hiljholders, and qther
persons having claims against Mid Bauk, are re
quested to present tbe. same for liquidation. And
ail parties indebted to fife Bl4fi hiyryrOqueslefl to
make-Immediffta !puyhaffak.i; Biiihdliiett wlti lore
.bafeifftorlty U the blllsare not prc.acuteil within
ItX montiiB. HIRAM ROBERTS,
OH-lf- AHsignee.
;|ti ■
SAVANNAH, GA.. AUGUST 30, IS66.
identgr.ad Would esapectfiiily inforsq their
id IhqjtobUc that tliey ere prepaied
Fire and Marine Risks in 11,e fallowing firBsVtaxa
i, at established rates, aad auitcHa abate of
patronage:
INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, o.
New York. ■ * ' .» >•-
CONTINENTAL WBUBANCECO.,of St. LooD, Mo
PEHHYINS. AND TRUST CO., Mlirloi,, Ala.
' '' JOBS W. ANDERSON’S «ONS fc CO..
Qorn. r ol Bryap aud Drayton streets.
NOTICE.
City TkeasdhKrB Office, 1
•i Savannah, Oetpber 33, 1666. j
TAX PAYERS Rre hereby notified ttai the time re
quired for the payment of quarterly returns hsa ez-
pirad, and they are earnestly requested to call a*d.pay
their doe*, and thus avoid additional expanse and tha
f» Lot for Lease.
, I *4 .*.’L1 ' 1
fpHK ’FINK GARDEN LOT, corner of Sliada snd
-t atamdarinta reoda wIM be leuseil for a term or
years. Apply at This Offte. , v»lf
Ofd Gold and Diamonds.
i cMtkprKto will lie paid for tliewlmke
northwegt corner Unylou Mid
pt.'ri Ini*
^ifrTiSb.
Brown, J
BS,4
Butler Mr
Bryant, A
Beetle, Bob
Bwtramen, Diuiirl
Brown, Dominick
Belling, K
Brow'ii, E P
Bryan,'H L
Bi coker, II M
Brian. H
Bennett, J J
Burke, i II
Breamen, John.
Burk, Jas
Bennet, Jas
Baker, Jos H
BUSS. L
Clark, A S
Collins, A S
Cole, Angttfln*
l uuimings, Andy
Cole, A li
Calhoun. Alex
Cene, All
Cheeney A: St r»<*t
Cnnniitgliauj, C \V k
( oflin, U C
Clark, Chits
Clarke, Donald
Cboen, Dolphu»
Coniirc, ET
Cabhedgr, Frank
Collier, H
Dennett, N C
Denslow, Amos
Dyer, A B
Davis, C B
DeLoreine, C
Dolen, F a
Dickinson, Gen W
Davis, Henry
Dillon, Jno R
Early, E
Geber, August
Orifhi, E S
Goodwin, Henry
Gish am, John
Gaston, L
HMseltine, John W*
Harrington, B.A
Harrison & Newell
Hoi I in, A J
Holly, Ctiaa
Harrison, S
Hearn, O
Hunter. Cbae
Heill. Cbas W ‘J
Hamilton. DH
Harbers, D
TJn.
Dr
B.
Brown, ■
Barber, E
Barton, Moses E
Baily, Ben
Brittian, ltf
BamweO, Arthur
Barlow, K V 2
Bolton, S
Brook, 8
Brockerton. Samuel
Bartram, Thna W 2
Brown, TE
Bolton, V
Billingff, WS ’
Baahlor, W Uf \/
Barnett, Wq» j /
Burgby. Wm M
Black, WL .
Bennett, M . '
C. ' * ■
Carswell, H W
Crawford, II W
Clinton, J H
Camp, John H
Cscbics, Julius
C«»1iUw-J L
Cornell, Lawrence
<-ari>euter, M A
Cl«rk, Matthew
Cbapniaiu. K B
Cohen. K It
Cuojii iDgs, J J
Cuuuinghain, Thos
ColV.ua, T N
Cook, Wm.
Conglcton, W H
D.
Day, Jas
Davidson, Jos O
Degreah, E
Drewary, Pat
Dacey, P H
Donohoe, Hit *
Dinzy, Richard 2
Dupont, W E
Dealy, Thos L
E.
Eisioger, S 9'
Q. 1
Green. M a ’ : k-. # i
Gray, P
Gleason, SC ,
Garvier, Wm D
H. .
Howland, DA.
Hendarsou, F H
Herbert, Geo 8
WM# Stakk. ; Jos. A. Kobehta. E. knailix
STARR A ROBERTS*
Shipping and Commission
MERCHANTS,
' - ! | SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Liberal advances on consignmedta of Cotton or
other Produce. - .
. Particular atiention givru to the purchase of sup
plies for Maiin.'BclurerH. Ac.' ' d»c6
Southern Bag Manufactory,
•I EXCHANGE WHARF.
M. I». 15 K #Y U POttT.
ALL GOODS SOLD AT NEW. YOHK PRICES.
F LOUlt BAGS. 12%; 46, 49 and 160 pounds, ncatlv
slam-cel, wiili name, bustaes*, Ac.
Two, inrt-H and four Bushel flags lor Com. Bice,
Out#, Ac, Gunns', Oauaburg and Second Hand Bags
for Raie.
Sai'», Tent#, Awninea and Flags mode to order. -
Hope, Convca, Bagging anil Twine ior sale;
deed
Ndtice.
fJYUK undersigned, tinder the name and style ol
URRk A THOMAS, have this day formed a lim
ited partnership foe the irausactiou of a General
Commission and Broke]age business In the ciiyol
Sjtvauuah, to continue until the first day of Jot
1668. Daniel ti. Purse and Daniel R. Thomas are tl
General Pun ner*, and A!l>*rt U. Stoddard is the Spe
cial Pi-i ner. and has contributed Ten Theaaand Dof
ims to the common btock of the Co-partnerehip.
n n. imsav
r fe ■» BoxBto uimt Km
meatre. - rcket< obUiaei1 ’ “J fuel?*
«i»r paiticaian. Me Prt«ranunea of the day
Doore ops* M T o’cloek; Cartaln rtor, « » oMock
Pfvvlaely. ai<
Box OHce open froatlO mi a „. c iock.
1866.
Christmas Holidays.
FANCY GOODS SUITABLE FOR
PRESENTS.
TATOW opening tbe most recherche asiottment of
1" Fa <J Articles, suitable for Holiday or foMo
Presents, ever exhibited hi the city, cOaiprhlsv S
port, goods of direct importation, via.
Toilette Betts io every conceivable varletv aad
atyli—BUS#. Fruefed, Lavender, Moulted C rti and
■Email. Alabaster Roman hiaurea. a
Parian Ware in Figures, choke designs, and Hutu,
ettea. Match Boxe-, Ac.
Beuqaat iHoklers In St inds of rich gilt and en-
craved fftear, new styles.
Jewel Caakete, very rich, and new designs.
Tates, a largo col.< cli.-u in Lava, highly fluijhci
Odenr Bottler, richly inonnled in gill, ail fu : u i».
TMIaUo tiotikw, a large assortiuent, m every at tie
Uwit OImhi iu variety.
Card, Receivers, lu Silver, Gilt and Lara, ia new
designs.
Glove Boxes, Ladies’ Dressing Cares, Smoking
Setts, Powthr Roxea, UenUomen'a 1> it nr lag Cases.
French and English Perfumery in great#,t proluaion
and Uie usmai asaoriinei-t nf Krefich Courrctiuaery’
compriaifig lta largest and taovUaele, ! as-enment oi
fins goods ever offered.
An inspection is ri’apecltiilly.solicib d at the old
aland. Monuarenl Square, corner Bull aad Uongrew
streets.
Accfitf W. W. LINCOLN.
Savannah. Dec. 1, 1S6C.
D. G. PURSE,
D. K. THOMAS.
A. U. 8TODDABD#
, dtea-aw
it
Johnson, W
Iler. Wm B
Jenkins, Dr
Jonksa, D
King, O A*
King, Clifford .
-King, Edwin It
Lopes,
Lodge; Cut*
Lora, O W
Lyons, Cbas N
Lodge, Chan L
Lambeth, D J
Lewis, F
Lopes, SD Freeze
Levy, H
Larrls, J H
:f-
Middleton, J M ',
Mannin, Jaa - i
McLaughlin, James
MuFwUndk Co
Mabtus, Albert
Myer, Alex
Millar, Augustus 2
Mclaird, A
lloCan, WDM-
Merrill, DM
Moyer, David
McDonnell, EM
MdKenns, Felix
Hulfer, F
McKenna, H G
Noble, Henry
Neiao*, J K
Mteoa, M
Nelson. Hector
Hardee. JF
Haskell. SC
Henry, Jacob A
Hamilton, Jew
Haywood. P .
.Hicks, Thun.
Hunter, T
J- “ ,
Jordon; E A
- Jordon, Patrick
I'iSSBLYyrtjOH^
L
RISLEY & CREIGHTON,
Commission Merchants and
. | Slhr BROKERS^
UHABLESTOH, 9. O.
CbA-terd made for ;tny ports at short notica, and oa
favorable terms. Advancer made on cefuigamoata
to oar h leads te Europe, West Infllcfi dnk NorGtern
Cities.'
o-77TT
PROIT .
30,060“****
;„,f, 3 120-1 PINE APPLES, . ,
Vi . > j 106 Bunches BANAJUAjoat
arrived, per hark John 3. Hania, from Mafaooa
tad tandui^ this day. . ,
CBANE A O BAY BILE
Florida; Oranges.
' oa BARRELS 'Selected Florida Orangea jaat re-
, and for ss'e by
dec6-3t
HILTON ft RANDHLL.
i ■ : laaBoyatrest.
rffi Powder, Shot, Ac.
• 10 Cases Oos PaunflGtedstare Electric Powder. •
- . , ..uP’«A’ff« Bhok.Drop»£'gyk.amprted.for m»
Leavy, K
Lewis, M
»SEo,-ivi
. Merrill, Joseph
Martio, * J O
Marphv v Moses 2
Mzj», Pope
. i .Utadta, Wffr *’
N.
Naughloa. U J
Norwood, T F
Niemoo. The*
* 5HIM
, £jtyon, &c.
Drama New Smyrna Figs.
oxeaauw;Leghorn CUrta. -
200 boxes Wholes, Halves aad Quartan Mw Lajs
inlsinH, lor sate.tgr H1LTON A KAMPH,
dec6-3t | ii 1 1WBayafeart.
y.j ’ Flour, Flour.
1$0
isr*
BABiiELS EXTRA. hue
JTATE Off OBDRGI
. srboia ft. assy <
ICE
Yr
; ROBT. Habekaham A SONS.
»*h
■ ,1b J-1'ir.v •
08T received from
“Missouri Mil
equal to their
sale on maaiffl, terms by
Rope!
. a superior .oritrfe; tally
reen Leal” brand, ahd for
_ J ■•i-eYI/Dt . lUS-f
BIUGHAM, JBOIMT- ft OU.
■ _ _ waru, iuui y Mr
Largei kHatSc i aar:
i-t
su-’-it
% ,: A GOLDING’S.
Quinn, M
Roberta, A
Riley. Barney
Bobiusoo, G W
Robognmy. Henry
Reilly, Joba
Sereren, Alvin
Street Blue
State, k Smith
Smith, A
Smith, Allison
Selmer, C
Segsre, Geo W
Wilea. Jos
Smith, Jas -
Schaffer, John
Sherrill, John W
: MSilWW
Topley.G D
Plummer, Mope
Payette, Joho r i 1 •“
Pope, J D
<*■
■ -B. . .
. hoaensteiu, H r
RnaiicIL J K-
-Kichard. Bohert -
Reed, Thus Q\,
i.i i3F Siii t
Shoppe id. J B
Smith, John
Shettal, Jos'
Smith, J W
Rlrieklin. T i.M
Btearne, K C 2
Spring, R
Small, S ’ ,
Story, Wat K
Sims, Wm
Hmallfl Wi
ilExtia gwcFOhW-tot ario by-
brioham; noun ft c~u
a-K*MNG#AM OOUNTr -
ru-' c‘ ' 'hd-t
tea applied to me far
titration on tbeaaute of JohaW
_ arid coffnty, deceased:
reforc, to cite all and singular, the
j creditors, to be all* appear at my off-
-re the first Monday in January next,
(if any they can) why letters should
fo kdwardfL. Neaae an John W. S4-
skidoacial slcnanire thtg 3d day
,m. u‘ i TBBBffC, 't-
otdtaaiy 8. <L i
(STATE UF GBGKG1A. ORATUAMOOBMTT.-Tb
Ordinary for USfrttK AdMtniallhUob on
of Christian Gdera. of anMoouafiy, mreata
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
said letters wilt ho grsnlrid. -» •
Wi there my offiriri signature 'thta(thftara(Hn-
ce-nber. lS'ie ; D. A. O’UYltNE
a DMINISTKATOR’S SALE.-On the first'
i\. I.ay jp.Mebruary, \m7t wfil offer fur nt
the Ciairt fitas# la Kfttngbam conatv. At the nanal
legal hoar oi sale, nil the i noa hslanglng m thri#
teto of Robert A. Marlow, nnocaaad. . .
Terms on day or sale. JAB.
of the estate aft,, ......
ill render aa account of their
TosrnoOud,’ Jotfo f
Tolopeo, Harr ft
isnAHawan
dll indebted to raid estate will make
<u.tedjaaatBma5y
jab., a .gay,-
Widdasao, Mr
Wiiliama, C W
Wilcox. D H
WiURme, Fes
Walners, F -
Wells, Henry '
Ward, Harry P
•V- re - u
Victor, Robt 2
W
f«*Y4MU, ft c. 4, UftL
Qaalhted Exantehr.
..<( ism l.wdw
R. Armstrong;
WMta,vJf*re» s, m;i / ;MASON
-whSSI ■
• ?• Ljwi ‘' Order, left wiiAM^Jk, W.
To
Young. N M
;]
West, WsaW
Y. Ai'ltGI
Youge, Wm
JL il* HARnia jp: m>- A ■
k KOLffli,
mporter of Havana Segars,
H AS iniit received a large and well selected sleet
of KVKKY'TUINU uaudly found in adiet-claa.
Sugar store. He offers to hia liiriul;; and llie public
the following, %» among the braud.-i:
75.000 La Kxcepcioti,
5u,0u0 La Jcuuv Lind,
2d,ODO “ Undo Bob Lee,”
w.ooo La Espamda,
20.000 Belle of the South,
i: 2u,oo« La < lonchito,
20,000 Li Lcgitimidad,
20,'KJO La India.
Vine Virginia Ulien ing ami Smoking T-.lwrcn.
Andervou’s and LiltienthaTe, Fiuo Cut Tubjcto.
Loiillard's and Coot’s Snuff.
A fine lot of genuine Mecrrchauin, Briar Wood,
Lava and Clay Pipes, Matcher, Ac., at Wholesale and
Retail,
C0P.NER BULL AND CONGRESS STKKKTS,
dett-3m - Under Screven Honse.
i ;i Just Received,
£j*iVK Pieces Black and Culored Fiencli Merinos
5 pieces Black Bombazines and Crapea
‘-irBlack Velv.t Ribbons >•
Ladies’ Colored Cloak* ami Sacqnea
Balmoral Skirts
Slack and White Kid Glove*
Bogie Ti homings
Colored Silk Poplins
Block Thibet Shawls
Block Silks, Ac., for sale Very cheap, hy
Dewitt a mokgan.
(res 139 CUNGRtSS STRUCT.
V Pastoral Letter
OP THE SECOND PLENARY COUNCIL
i Of Baltimore.
LFIHg Arckbtahopd and Biabopa or the Roman Cath-
otic cMnrch ia Plenary Council asscmhled, to the
Clergy nod tally of their ciiargc.
ALSO,
' Tfii> Christmas Gift Book for yoang folks.
-1 , RE«RAL LEE AND S4NTA CLAUS.
Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly.
* , Horse Shoe
Plantation for Sale.
T OPFEB tormtemaPlaalatino. bring on tbe west
bank or toe Oconee river,, Jktq'gvaiery coaaW-
~ contains abduffour thouvandaerra
Geared, aad la order. Good '»
Screw, aud cabiaa for one hundred na-
la tabor enough aa lie pace to carry ito®-
l Mil also sell five hundred buHbela of Corn, thirty
‘ - ' aad <oiae stock Mugs.
wall timbered, and t)*e range anaur-
>. O ARNOLD, !
Mo. IX Way’s station. Calf Road.
JollN W. ANDkBSON A BOB*
f*
LILLIE’S
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes,
nop of a combi nation afCDIl.LFD ami
OUGHT JBGN, and seenta.agalaat “
I, Wifigff.cold chiatl sledge, ot any notre-
lfi» FttwVNMMafe* are warrehfed FUU-Y
_^^_to^o tatafipamlvta aaatasavaadotapr"*
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H tooaaHihgSafsA. ^^rtjrefttftyKR i CO-
R. M. Hunt,
»*•<«• i to i. • " .
VO*. WMTAKKR to W*T* * TKEB
a—a the finest *“» P 1 ”^
.^nch and American
CONFBCmONABIES aud CHOCOLATES,
OoadtaL Syrups, Bt*. Nuts, efe-
ALao,
India Rubber Toys,
(fttoatad Fancy Good*,
DoUsand Dull Heads;
W«’ etc.
For Rent,
g vyrp; o/ the boat located etoros on the Bay, former
lyooeofimi byIheNational Kxp.c*<fo«DP» u ^ ,D '
' UNCXLRS * «G N -
Outara Bar and Barnard street*^
H lorn,
TON, »• C.
jHesBras^g
Boker^s Bitters
Grocers, .Wine MeretanW.