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W p Fannie, Thursday, December 6, at —
J**" ran ruin*»xxr«u. <i N Ct T,J
feu* wands, Saturday, December 15, at
FOB BOSTON. Ci .? T
william Tibbetts, Wednesday, Dccem-
' fi °! o'ciock — in-
*'** fob FumiDa.
er K ,te, every TitursJay morning at 8 o’clock
•***,. Dictator. every Saturday, at 3 p, . , {
■' ‘ ! J. r ijiiiti Bilker, every Saturday morning, at
>cL
,e; SylVBM 5>lior*?,
I^ k -
e, every Tuesday morning, at
WilU Ufli
FOK CiI*JtLX3TON.
ef Pilot Boy. every Wedueaday and
child,
«w tether burled with thb mtfher. A
. Chaa. Smith, veil known In
1-r# BII71 1 of Leo. kindly
Torward and took the orphan under his pro-
promiaing to see her home, and to
“r Eliza Hancox. every Momlfifr and
"^iiidator, ev.ry Wednesday, St S
!'Lr Bmilie, every Saturday, at 7 fl’doeb}.
: ;i , ir urolon, ev. ry Thursday at 11 o’clock.
„ r i,al uud Departure or 1'ralan
. Jlt BULU.HP OULV FASSKSUBa or
^tVlUUUh & JMMH 8 A* a
!i'jl Augusta at ,».i6:l5>. AT
lW at Maeou jV<rV*?fi
DAILY DOWN PABUENOKB Tlfete/i > i
i Micoo at. 7 A. M.
. Aiuiuita at 8:45 a. mi.
* x ... savauuah at. 7:05 p, u.
rF SIt»Iir PAS.SEWOEB TRAIN ‘ ! i ‘
-Saraunab at ...T:Wr. W.
* .A.i^asUat 4:00 a. u.
.it Mucou at 7*Oa,^ -
duiv.v Niniri' passknueh train
ailKouit...
,>rf Augusta at. „
• . «t SHVAUllttli At.
. ... 4 l« teilti 4:
iliUeduwrtlto tod iiordou tflun*
,. mddown night piisaeuger trainii at Gordon.
. oi. gulf H\iisa»>AU—i>AU.jr (3uu<Uy» »*
cepUsd) - ^ <• * 5 * * 1
.pu&vauimb at 7 a. m.
yt -,ilTiioiuanvilloat..." 7:10p.1C.-
cS Xliouiaflvillo ai C:00 a. m.
Savjunali at 0:10 F. l(.
Superintendent of the Central
The little gin, who la named Mary, la a bright, in-
teUigret looking child, and the very thought that on*
ao young la to b# mother to her orphan listen
arouses the sympathies of everyone who has heard
hey story. , Site clings instinctively to Mr. Smith aa
Iter guardian, and if ho is not rewarded tor hia noble
favor here-
They are stopping at the Marshall House, end will
leave to-day fur Chattanooga.
Savannah Cotton Market.
! : \ ■ Savahnah, December 5, 18CC.
_ The market has been decidedly quieter to-day, with
-■■MS**- : a^mdencytoWanWrestsr prices,though operations
*“““ have beeatooYtetited to.mnrk any- dedlsiye -cbangSA
5:40T.'M.
^ u u „ excuse for those who drag their weqQf
ordered bodies into our company, when a few
4 AYKii'b SABsiAPABILLA ^OUld cltMU# U**T
v Wood ami restore their health and vigor. Ye
victims of bilious disease, have some regard
i:neighbors, if not for yourselves. uo28-lw
Mayor’s Coart.
yxwere but very few ewes before His Honor*
: And ‘t-8 in, yesterday morniug. The first was
if J. Biciiner, a colored girl, who was arraigned.
| _ccharge oi drunkeuuess and disorderly conduct,
officer said be had met two girls steering And ^‘
a noise in the street The first time he over-
but whuu be found them a^aiu, lies ttempted
them. Oue of Ihcm made her eecape^ ^ut
<r, flic de. r exi(biit, he arrested and took to the
•. The girl denied being the noisy r iptlividu.d,
emitted to lasteii the guilt on the aliaeut oue.
r, an she could give no ealis/actory reason for
u sucii company, :*ud not bearing a very good
rr, hIw was lined ten doMars.
king, a negro, was charged wilh sleeping 1n
iiiiiiicil aud unoccupied dwelling on South Broaid
lie .“aid lie was a mechanic, and bemg'tired,*
be would lay down a few minutes. He was
dollars.
. -in.y named Janies Hicks wes charged with
;iaotber boy iu the street. Some six or eight
r» wore examined, and from the bulk of tho
y it appi ared Ibat the witness, the boy sup-
tiave boon beaten, Was really the aggressor*
: ir dismissed the defend? »it and impost $ the
^untbc pbiuliff.
.>•••.1 Teter Wade, charged with stealing a lot
i * It-Might up, when a storekeeper appeared
'-•••d llh’iu, but did not recugnizo the pria-
n.t raAt was then turned over to Uie County
; prosecution. lie was taken before Justice
:iii committed. .
dns Out Sale of Pierce Skehan.
■ skrlian’s stocK of groceries, 1 iquors,
-* s. at 176 Uroughton street, is now
- I out, under the direction of Mr. James
L:ii hrolher, and manager of the Savannah
-* jr, . v ev ** r ainee it was established. The
a,i be**!! marked down, and are being splfi
. rk ,-rtst prices. Among other specialities of
sb-hatf g fioldeu Alo, a superior article,
- r i s : van nail and wherever it has been
,s i: - s us»*d, among other places, at Oapt.
.lia House, near the News and Herald
- Mr. Skehau has a very large patronage for
lln- Skehau brothers are now abont
'‘ ar r* distillery establishment in New York,
- Uic occasion of closing their Savannah
>::il *i*ve many friends hero, and'Mr* James
^•ecially, during bis stay has woi^ the reapaot
piof all Wl th whom he has done business,
'■nbl«. generous and courteous merchant.
Theatre.
^ was gathered, last night, to witneas the
^ of the popular drama of Little Barefoot
Charlotte Thompson, who sustained the
f Annie to the admiration of the audience,
'ir universal applause. We assign to Miss
a higher walk iu dramatic art; but it is no
oble to her genius as an actress that she
vJic power to make even the character of
<*d«>i attractive. The piece was well per-
-rougbout, and thefarcc. ln which Miss Ma-
•^red, with songs, was well received.
A Central Park Pha-ton.
•■''"lit noticeable events was the appearance
f a new aud very stylish phaeton, which
‘Fruey, the enterprising proprietor of the
Bouse, has just added to hie establishment.
v nod by h| a through L. -fi. Bennett & 0b.,
lv -'t Liruad and Bay streets. It is of the
^ manufacture, and is got up In the high-
‘ 1 tl »i* art of carriage manufacture. - Mr.
X VU two more of the same style, by the
Cily Court.
" Url couveued yestcnluy morning At 10
Cliisholra presiding. Bat little bust*
'•'-‘iUiactod, aud the Gonrt adjourned until
wlim the grand jury will meet We
^.tiiciv i H a large amount of bqeiaese com-
*' Court at this term.' The petit jury will
*■’ *m>jcz Troupe.—This troupe gave one of
' • Juices last evening at St. Andrew’s Hall*
'•toe audience was not hs lingo as should
-*-appreciative ono, aud the different per-
' r - nil lecc-ived. The singing and dancing
L iMito Pinkie astonished every one
It appears almost impossible that
; <-■ -ul j keep time to the music, much
ifce evolutions of a Highland ,
iriv !, * c ^ w tha want of stage room jtiri
.. “*■ under the cixicamstaDis^ fb4 i
fitl *Action. On Friday aud Saturday even
^appear again.
fob the HoLlt>AYS.—It will be seen
the advertisement of W. W. Lincoln,
^uin, tiiat he is now- opening a splehdid
! ,4l ‘cy goods, suitable; far
t»«bhay8,’ : embracingWeiy
• and sly le nf atticles adapted to the
ir, m«stauceH of every el.t-s of society.
'“Personal ohsurvatiou, that the stock is
"“t'ful. and ihe prices are
and we
2& 1
MidtlUng*
flood Middling*.
...25 <a28
middling* j, ,^30
...32 ^|32‘4
■l*l>lnr, Alnauc-Tkla Day.
f nu rise*
an sets
- Kifla araAR. V ■' <
At fShee 7 J5IAI Port
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
WsDhwday, l>eo. 5, 1866.
Arrived.
iteamerj Lizzie Balter, King, Pal&Lka. etc-ciag.
lM>ru A Cunninghum.
Steamer Two Boys, Garnett, Augurta—Krwln A
Hardee.
mer Eliza llancux, Ulcbardaon, Cbarleatou—
>rn A CuunitiKbam.
A Oo mir ° eU f ' lle P le l r ' ,loa8 > Ogeecbce—0 L Colby
Steamer Kate. Lockwood, Cbarleeioti, Ac-F m
Myrell.
Bl
belli.'
Brig Cbas Poole, Shei man, Boston—Stirr A Ro-
chared. / hr'
Steamship Wm Tibbets, Cony, Boston—Richardson
4fc Barnard.
Steaiusbip Fannie, Smoot, Baltimore—West A
Daniel*.
Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Charleston—L J Gull-
martin A Co. .
Steamer Pilot Boy, McNelty. Charleston—F M
Myrell.
steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta—M A Cohen.
Ship Thos.Fr*eihap, Owens, Uveriiuol-oBi igham,
Holst A Co.
Brig Mariposa, Staples, Boston—Richardson A Bar
uard.
Sjlir Alf.ed Keene,’ RubiuSoo, Satltla river—T B
Mai shall At Bro.
■*wsaengers.
Per steamer Eliza Hancox, from Charleston—J C
Roberts. II <J Blackwell, B Chopin, M .1 Grealuh A
lady. W O Nailor, G Nador, Gen Sewell. D 8 A; Gen
Fouhte, USA; J Aiiiuar, .1 B Karon, M L Stalou, H
G Patton, G K Haywood, Sr; G K Harwood, Jr. Hev
T K Noble, li Waterh >us >, L C Eice, Mr* U Farrar,
aud 35 deck paaseugera.
Per steamer Kate, from Charleston—W B Wimtier-
ley, W Hsaseltiue, Mrs Dauuing A child J J Cassidy
A lady. Hr O B Irwin, Mr Niuiiuo, J Bailey, J L Mc-
caliag.iU, T Street.
Coailgacea.
Per ateamcr Lizzie Baker, from Palatka—Cucrard
A Pi-mll, J L Viliatouga, Tison A G, Miller A Bro,
Udtoa A Kaudell, Bouse A It, Bryau, 11 A Co, S (i
Haynes, T J Dunbar A Co, Jno \V Audersou A Co,
SoutlierU Exp Co
Per steamer Eliza Hancox, from Charleston—
Richardsou A Barnard, D ltoos, A P Fotlay. and
others.
Per steamer Gen Shepley, from Ogeeebeo—Philips A
Meyers.
Per steamer Kate, from Charleston—Crane A Gray-
blU, ttibt L Johnson, U S Sub Dept.
’> a i
Export*.
Per Bleauiahlp Fauuie, for Baltimore—120 bales up
land culton, 30 do domestic.', 23 do paper stuck, to
tea ricepSS pkgs mdse.
Per. steamship Wm T,blasts, Beaton—273 bales up
land cotton, 4 do wool, 6 do hides, 70 tierces rice, 28
sacks ground peas, 47 bondli-s bides, 1,013 dry hides.
1 bag wooL 2 bbls oranges, and sundry pkgs mar
ch audio 1.
Pur ship Thoa Freeman, Liven ool—2,870 bales up
land cotton, 12 do sea island. ,
. wiocWIpta.'l^ » )’> „'■
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatke—44 bales
sea Island cotlop, II do upland cottou, li bbls aud 8
boxes oranges, 10 bbls oysters, aud mdse. . |
Per tUamer Eliza Hancox, from Charleston—14
bales aea' island cotton, and mdse.
Per steamer Gen Khepley, bum Ogeachea~-f4.000
bushtes rough 1 ice.
—
Consignee* per Central H. R.
Deo. 6. 1881.
881 bales cotton, 2 bales bides. 3 bates bagging, S
libis dried Trait, 53 guns, 12 curs timber, 12 care lum
ber, aud mdse, to Jas Johnaou. ti Meluhard A Hr#,
Gnilmartin A Co, W A Mallory, M 8 Cohen, Tison A
Gordon, J hi Spear, Smith, Reid A Co, John McMa
hon A Co, E 1» Smythe A Co, Brigham Hoist A Us
Capt C A Reynolds, Weil A Meiuhard, Ausun A Kill*,
Richardson A B, F 'V Mims A Co, Duncan, Sherman
A Oo*. Kirkland, It A Go, D. noli P A (to, W Battersby
A Go, A Low A Co. J W L .tiwop A On, Erwin A Har
dee, Brady A Mcees. WUtier Jr Knilartoa, 8 8 Josephs
A Co, M s Cuban, Clark, June* W Co, A Minis, Austin
“ Ha, Claghorn, U A Do, N A Hardee A Co, Otias L
, ly A Co. Johnston, Woods A Co, A S Uartridge,
Wilder A Fullarlon, Guerard FerriU A Co, F W
lllKlii
.'onsylvania, a sys-
Hcceipte per Atlnmtle dk flair M . H.
Dee. 6. 1888.
luT bales cotton and mdse, to Tison A Gordon, Er
win A Hardee, FW Mima A Co. Sloan. MAS, Bar
nard A Richardson, Austin A Elba *• N. Soodm,
ociuviis Cohen A Co, and a great in my ottieiu.
■’t flic Old
stand. Monument Square,
* atreots.
h ty.'.J-
‘us.—iir, Bhepiutrd, who eltempted
'' J ’ ull e hundred and ten'ebnheeuH’TO
'-ih-u within a short time of it* com-
'hoirbi'd, as we^learKJTrgai (Rri
"Otwrlestio. itutif ,Ae •fkdinM
a > ’’"hct rfc UUlonjrjeWaajAoBil 5S,
intiiiday evening. His I'riends era
' »>th reae.m, lliathe
'Wka -vi Nmho.a. city
J P Gilson, Darien ill
A MBigelow, <10
K A Allen. Boslou
A J Atkin A wile. N V
J* Ta~
nfan, Captain,
rge ami vain*
.. lea ui upland
d valued at
u, weighing
king a total
11,74061. . .
♦oa/Captiin
rrday fr.ma,
it boats wi^
rs and other
-j < ft
t, arrived at
- throat aflec-
Oflioeraand
‘a Bronchial
the affected
Me freedom
e Trochee a.
zr
: f Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUfiB—W. H WlLTBRBQtt
• 4 TwliUTDC. Anffmds
Frank earner, Savannah
Geo K Black A lady, Ge
E Robot ta A daughter, Ge
3 M Harnwgtoa A
Georgia
jHMiers.BC
T H Fiqnard, M O'
A M Martin, 3 0
J M Uoetich
sister.
P Arnly, St Louis
Twos B Gholson, ur
Tho* Werlben, Ge
8 A Atkinson
H W Dickson A Son, Ga
Jno H Kinsli r. S C
Jjta M Cogper, Ga
R6bt PTsui, Darien
C E Bobiiison, rav.nneh
j D tluimea, Montreal
SORKVBW HOUSE—G. McGirlt.
O R Clark, .18, Boston
J A Bobertsou A wile.Boat
1 L Kerr, city
'HBHell.
Meson
I tiOr
borgii^l
o K Clerk, BueloO
A C Clerk, do
2WW-F“«,tM 1
Dsron berry, N A
Mie Bernany A child
Jus It Butt*, Macon
Mrs E Thom-ou A 2 clilld-
....
• ,,i '' ,rl “ D ' J8 jC. MttBBALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCK,
be will aerorupllah. y ’
t t: G// 2 8 liuTOI^ Ge ; SAHodge,
, _ eve
DA Childs. N Y{
JnoA NAt80, ln»
Wm itKennhuu, Mas*'
Jaa S Kobiusun, . do
H Kisley, fjherleatou
Jus G Loans, Baltimore
C W Merritt, N F
Deni I turns A wife, N X
8 B Wlthemk, «a^
J M Kelly, Fla ,
^■Ti^t-cIp^p^lWagS.h
Fbr 8»lf, y
A'ar.jsmesstea.sasr
tvoiiTWtr
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“ Tor Sale #
1 -ixi; u» ■ 1
mHE chippkwa cotton 1 pjgutai^im.' Mviut »•«
metoerTMof open land. fftro’iiiHeB’«w4a«dWdAdk,
ow 4An Vnraon Mheil Head, Apply to
0: ..(i ■ BRYAN, BARTHIDGE A CO.,
daoA-iawaw 188 Bay street
Not only in this epuntry, bnt.inpu other lands to
which commerce bears our flag, the peculiar merits
of the article are known and appreciated. It has
been fonad sailed te nil ellaiAt.'s, ait localities, and
the needs of every class of society. Compounded o
the purest vegetable ingredients, unalloyed. with aqy
mineral salt or corrosive Tegi-lpUt alkaloid, and,00m-
blnlag the properties of. a-' WHOLESOME STO-
KAOIIIC, a GENTLE LAXATIVE, and an (iqefent
Aim-BILIOCS AGENT, it b cii jorscl by practica
Chemists as the aafete, and bv imprejadiced physl-
rtane an the sorest Preventative, Regulating aud
Restorative Preparation ui the age.
The nature of its components is the guarantee o!
ta harmleasneso. It consists of the stimulating prin
ciple of sound Ryft. medicated with the finest tonic,
anti febrile, aperient, auti-scorimtic, and anli-spse-
modlc herbs, roots and bark* that botanical research
has yet developed for the nse ofinan. Every venda
ble substance that enters into Its composition I*
colled and selected with scrupulous care, aud no
thing that is not sound and pet feat, fit* kind is uied
n Its manufacture.: i *
In the factory at Pittshurgli.'lv
tem of Inspection tar more -.borough than that
adopted by Government autwftr, as a h-st of 1 flit
quality of the great staples of-'litc h rlgbronsly prje-
tlaed. Evevy barrel of the cersa. stimulant which
forms the basis of the Bitters :s as ertatncsl to be ale
aolntely pare before it is received into the maniilac
taring department, and every 11 r and dim; or flic
medicating ingredients scrothnz. ,1 before the.proren.
of Infasion commences. Such is tie eoonnuuaMi’
pacity or the tanks in which the Ui, era arc prepared
that the proprietors are enabled to keep a large stock
on hand, and to suppiy llie domestic ami foreign
market with an article matured and mellowed l>>
time. Hence the fiery and biting Davor which at
tache* to ordinary bitters, and which is due to their
NEWNgss and the iulerior quality ot the drugs ami
alcohol of which they are concocted, is never per
ceived iu Uiis mild aud agreeable preparation: Ac
cording to the testimony of a’, chemists, the es
senceof good Kye Ls the most lie. . of till spirits
aud
Hostetter’s
STOMACH BITTERS
Are Die only Medicinal Tonic In the WorlH or wldcTi
that tlnid is the stimulating ingredient. .»r .
To Dyspeptic Sufferers.
Under tfle general head of Dyspepsia may be classed
all the varieties of indigestion. Its symptoms are
so various, and Gitrer so much iu different individuals
thatil is almost impossible to classify them. Iu tact,
some of them are utterly indescribable. H may Ik:
safely asserted, however, that I tall, Uic diseases of
■Mankind spring from A disordered condition of tin*
stomach; aud that the other hair, whatever their
origiu, react upon llutl sensitive and Impnvtant nr
gau. Among the ordinary imltcaliuua of Dys; cp-tia
arc datulence, a hloaltd and full feeling about tlie
slumachanil alxinaen immediately after eating, a
gnawing sensatlou or a seme or hollowness at the
pit of the stomach W-tweeii meals, a heavy ilnU Icol-
ing in the head, feeble or unsteady appetite, occ*
aional nausea, restlessness during. * htand a weary,
nnrefreslied feeling on rising iu til orning, patptta
lion of the heart, depression * .ml, sumeUiiies
amounting to monomania, los, . inory, confu
sion of thought, sour stomach, with luisiug of food
aud a choking eeusation iu the throat, dimness or
eye, pain in the diaphragm, feebleness and tlisiucli-
atlon for exertion, and sometimes oinaciatiun and a
corpse-like pallor. These are a few of the direct
signs of Dyspepsia, but its it is generally complicated
with specific affections of the bowels, the liver and
the 1 etves, its victims have many additional torments
which are technically attributed to other causes.
The best adVice that can be given to any one who
has the slightest predisposition to Dyspepsia, istofor-
Ufv his or her digest ive organs by the dailv use of
Hosteller’s Bitters.
The disease proceeds from a lack of . Vigor 111 the
stomach, and till* vitalizing preparation will tone
and renovate that organ. If the gastric apparatus is
in good working order, aud can perfectly dissolve
and thoroughly assimilate the food submitted to Its
operation, there will be no Dyspepsia. If it cannot
do this,’it reqnlres reinforcement, and the best of all
reinforcing agents should be forthwith resorted to.
The stomach is the coniinissaii it of Ihe system, li
upplles the element* ol life to the whole t*ody. In
It Is prepared the material of blood, muscle, bone
and fibre, and If it fails to purvey that material
quantify, and of a proper kind, the whole body suf-
,era, and with It the mental fai'nlliis. Therefore pro
tect tho commissariat department. Don’tlet the en
emy obtain possession of it. It Is easier to prevent
disease from gutting into an organ than to expel ft
Offer it- becomes a chronic tlxtnrc. Consider tiro
first ludlcat 1 in or uneasiness In the stomach as a
sign that Dyspepsia la preparing to attack, and bslTe
it at once with the GREAT REPEL 1.ANT.
But if It is too late to prevent, remember that it Is
not too late to core. It is believed that there is no
case of Chronic Indigestion that cun withstand the
remedial operation of
T. BATESON'S,
Comer Congtes* and Draytoa streets.
N. B.—Thankful tor thfffilbeiM patronage extend
ed. during the laat' 1 "* f r l l > 1 k -
FIFTEEN YEARS, .j,,.,
i respect;* 1 ly relic It a continuance of the 8om*.
dci&fiw
qjj Painting. ,j
, J'IIE subscript r having engaged a
FIRST-CLASS artist
* ,1 ADMINISTRATOR S SALK,
fev BELL, WILLY fit CUfUBTlaM*
Will be sold ou the tret TUKMBAYto Jasnsry, IfifiT
between the legal borne af sale, in ffrewt iff the Cbnrf
,TV
from New Yuik, is now jMWixiai lo
OIL t^AINTINOM
from the smallest Mltiioluro to Life Sire.
Pictiggtof |e eksgtlptotAKacopio *
any size in Oil or PaatH.colors. ;;! ;i> .
Call and examine specimnna. :
. J. N. WILSUN, PliiitegTspher, *
f'olncr Broughton aud Whitaker streets,
drel-lw Savsunah
Vi
GL0SUI6
'Tire omlcrsigue. , IntaWbUg to real
his business, offer* Ua extenatye stock ATI
YORK PRICKS FOR CASH. Thia stock 1
aJtKLUt.T ASSORTMENT OF
(•1‘on‘i‘icg,
I .iquors,
nndAles,
'TogctSicT' with a fine >tock of'
BOOTS AND SHOES.
_ KSTaH, MERCHANTS and COUNTRY DKALERb
wjll fin*! it to their advantage to cad aad examine
ilGAo. ’go.sin, which are to lie i*osl(lvrely Dis
posed of Icfore the first of Jannary.
PIERCE SKEHAU,
:iovLN-»f 176 Broach ton street.
Horaen, Mules, Cattle, Wi
CAERUGEf,
At the YMkrlnory Sublet of R. W. CAMPBELL, eh
tyery Wedneede* thereeffer. eepK■*
HOUSE FOR SALK.
BY NtoL, WYLL1 AT Cttltl BTIAB.
tjaet half of Lot No. 51. Brown Ward.
The improvements cooMat of a two story derailing
with ntte, 00 A nrieh hsaemsnt, frimtiaa am Libmfe
street, opposite the Vnitod, State* Barracks. „
Foe term* apply at oor oonailng roowi. , i nol*
One-third ol lot Mo. 4. Weriley Word, and improve
ments, tor the beoefit of the heirs sad creditora of the
estate of RunnelM- Bond, deeaaaed. ,-■ ■■■-
J. B. McIMTOSH, Adminiaiftinr.
Notice*
pARTFES HAVING ]
WATCHES Am JEWELRY
left with me for repairs, one year or longer, are re-
qairrd to take them ouL and all rerealelag alter
. , JANUARY let, 1867, . I
will be aoid at the rink of the owners to pay charge*.
A. HARIO,
Corner Broughton find Whitaker streets.
dec* fit
FURS.
^ FURTHER supply of
CAPES, TALMAS,
BUFFS and CUFFS,
Just received at
dec4-3t . COLDING’S.
. I,
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters.
This belief Is grounded on twelve years’ experlen T
Of the etUcucy of lb. preparation. The first Instance
of its failure to give relief is yet unchn>otcled.,-dl *t
ever had failed, the yalumiuoas coHolto^a,,.
dressed to the proptletora from all phrts oftlie Unltci
State* osd South America, wouhl at least. iucludt
one letter ekpntt-tiug dissatisfaction. ButPei there
is not ONK. The testimony, extending over a period
of more than a dozen years, i* all of tile: approving
teppr. Certainly this Is a Bnithiciit warrant for
cteimloc that U>e BITTERS are » SPffdtt fc ROJt
INDIGESTION IN ALL HS VARIETIES.
Hostetter’s Bitters ,
jAB A
HouseikQld ^Vfedifcla©.
It is s great fallacy to suppose that the nauseous
ne*s of a medicine is any proof of its value aa * re*
toratlve. The truth to, tiiat it the palate revolt*
against a remedy. It cannot do mucu good.
HOSTETTER’S BITTERS
Are not unpleaaant to the taste, at),I alaays root lip
and quiet, inatead of ir. Hating the stoiiiaeb. indeed
they are Uie beat known preventative of aud care for
nausea. Their usefulness as a family specMe ran
scarcely be Overrated. For sickness at i he stomaidi
sudden apaums, wind colic, bisb-rlca, nervous iiea.1
ache, laasHude, low aplritr, and the ibourand and
one little aliments that are continually ^oevuri^g in,
every family, thereds ridlhiiKitoaiparsJfit to tliMi, A:
whole meau lne chfeeifaE ontlnctutrs^roeencphf potv-
ders, and ptite, is not worth a single bottle to. Uu,.
BITTERS in each cases. .3 -»M>- rev
. . . Caution.
‘Tift titivElvNME^T INDOUSKMKNT
lu order to guard agnluet dangerous imporifiui.n,
th* public are gequeated to take esjiceial note to the
beautifully engraved proprietary stamp, through
which the Government of the United Staler oflhijili
retheaticates every t»otUe of llostcuci's Bltujs. .-j
Xhto shield, thrown by tile Government over the bVo-
prietors and tn« uulilie fur- their Joint protection, is
placed oonepicuonsly across ihe cork and oyer the
neck tlf eech bottle, ami cannot till to sUlke thecjre
to themoet casual[observer. Nothing tout purports
to be Hostetter’s Bitters can be genuine unless the
stamp fc* there.
It 18 also proper to state that the Bitters are sold
exclusively in Blass, aud oeter, under any ciiruiut
■fence* bp tile gallon or barrel. Impostors wfjd
traitors are abroad, and the only eafeguanl the pub
lic have against them la to aee that the Bitters they
buyuesr llie engraved label and note 01 band to
Merer*. Hostetler A Smith, and the slump aiiove men
PREPARED AND SOLD BY . *
HOSTETTER & SMITH,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
For rein by J. LIPPMAN,
. OarOregrere and Barnard at*.. Savannah, Ga.
Tot sale by all drugki.ts, grocers and atore-
kneper* throughout the world.
VALUABLE
Rice Plantation to Lease.
MCE PLANTATION on the Satllla river, In
t.'aiitden county, ono of the best on the river, and
supplied tv tb every Improvement, w (ll be leased for
M term of years on spplication to the nadersigned.
•Oer-l if J. R. SNEED. Macon. Ga.
5 Q BARBELS No*. 1.2 and S New Mackerel
80 half barretes Nos. 1, 2 and 8 New Mackerel
125 kitts No*. 1,2 and3 New Mackerel
e drum* Extra Table Codfish •'
lie boxen Scaled Herring*, for safe by
HILTON A RANDKLL
dcc4-3t 188 Bay street
Jett Trimmings and Buttons
JUST RECEIVED AT
Mns. R. L. LOUIS’,
No. 112 Broughton Street.
Also, some Fine BRIDAL WREATHS,
r'nllcarlv. dec4
FASHIONABLE
Dress and Cloak Making
At 9lis. R. L. LOUIS’.
JJAVINH an experienced Cutter and ifilUr* she is
lemlyto receive orders In all it** branches, at her
dcre. No. 11*2 Broughton street, near Bull,
dcctoi
Piano for Sale Low for Cash.
O NE CUIi.’KERING PIANO, 7 Octave, Rosewood
Case. Also, Parlor, Chamber Furniture and
kitehe.i Furniture.
AI* ). for rent, the Brick House, corner South Broad
and L'ticoln streets.
For particular.. Inquire on the premises, or for
rent ol house, of MUH. MARSHALL, West Broad
'tree!. dec,4-3l*
. AcSTKbL,
AHinia,. '( .
Georgia,
W. U ISMAK,
(Late to Geqrgl*4
"New York.
A.ustell & Inman,
CwKwu rbB C—b8irehiB IwraiuuRa, , L\-
No. SO Wall street,
NEW YORK.
\0T K nrr fully prepare*! to. make liberal each *d
v v viiuoeiiielift on consignment* lr.im M.ecbaut*
,tud PlHuins, Jmih nl tut. place and at our agencies
thionghuut llie South. Our Mr. Austell, of AMaeU,
will arrange a*lv*ureremti there. Cotton eoB mer-
cnamluie iyil' oe. forwanied to us with dispatch liy
mir Heenls, Messni. Brody A Moee*. to FovaaiMh.
tVe will exerl oiir best-eu. rgie* lo give aatirtaetiOH,
.uni promote the Interests of our |iairun«.
Consignments front our Southern friends respect
fully Mobciled. . . j 1 r i saCT-fm t
r.N. Gbm^n&UjQiJ
SOLE AGENTS FOK
^JcKEONK, Y>n UAAGFNS * CO.’S celebrated;
* 1 FANCY and FAMILY SOAPS,
Aff.wtoraMric*.
*No. dS MOUTH RAY STREET, BALTIMORE.
One iltmr fmin I’utr. no 12-lm
Edwin E. Hertz & Co.
O
WM
F>'Kli FOK SAIX
•ui
Wfc
jfrfR, I t: >: Vi
RANGOON 'Kit’B, I •
e. l ■ r ■ l FL iUR,
TOHACCn,
uo24-9m DOMESTICS. He.
!m<k
For Sale,
rpiiE small lit
Ji now Inag in Lunar'., Gau il.
nowltii
ire pun: .v
l Ught Draught Sreamer COLUMBIA,
’ mai n t'au d. For particular*,
HuRATJO FITCHEWS
Ship Chandloay store.
Foot ol Liucoln st-eet,
Umar the Bldt
A. RICHARDSON,
MERCHANDISE AND BROKER,.
fti’feAT STREET, .
C CONSTANTLY on baud, an.l for i^ale •! lowetst nuu>
; ket rafes,
Corp, Plonr, Bacon, WhiNkey, etc.
Is of a’l fi.rrtiiHt^r. ' ' noliUtf
!e, iu Heil Cin anmc Obidfeaoa _
ig M .icUiniK t*« feiffafeit ■iuventobn of
ee V s. Every M^ld^r^torea
cistatead. GMot v
IRON TIES
JUST received. On consignment, 208 bun*Me*
Beard’. Patent Tie, in store and fur aalet
decl-lw E. F. METCALFE te 00.
Bacon, Bacon.
|g HOGSHEADS
■ j < j CHOICE BACON,
in to r# and lor as s.
decl-lw B. F. METCALFE te CO.
BAGGING.
|Q BALES of Heavy Gnnny Bagging
• In store aud for aale,
decl-lw K. F. MUTCALFE te OO.
Wanted,
tile latum to lb. NK»s Aea Hkkai.d for lire
moil h* of March, April and July to the present year
for wb eb a libe.al price will be paid oe delivery at
the News ana Herald office. nrpVT—if
Boarding.
the corner to Monlgouety aud South Broad
streets to the corner to Jefferson street aad Bav lane,
Burt’s old stand. Gentleiue ■ can be accommodated
wilh Private an I Transient Board on moderate
terms. oe80*3m
A. YOUTHS’
History of the Great Civil War.
>LUME. lOino. 334 pages, wfilh iliaarra-
ioua. Price gl sn.
WD13
Just neeivrd, aad. for sale by
KbTlLL te BROTHER.
WANTED,
A LADY to lake ih - care and management of a
house pleosauti, Hituateri lu til, Sly, and the
. awpervlsliMi of fonr small children. Only
> oTexperience need make anplleari n. Ay-
• T. THuMAa, Ly letter, to Key Box 18, or at
r street. Oeet-tf
4 FEW flentfetheo can be aecommofiatrt with
A gis*dboard, at reanobabferelas, by applyteg at
ihe northeast conic* of State aarl Draytoa stream •
dra(-3t „
Drays for Sale. ■
DRAYS, which have bend lu us* only
fooaih. They can be 1 Seen at Mr. Birae’s Black-
nwrtth StedpI next to the Ore
lime, Bagging, Ropa
2000 t,lne for 'otoding porpoacr.
Mfe Barrels Liam for fini.titngpurporoa, 1 '■
8p boles heavy Gunny Bagging,
eoiir Richard-orP* Hemp Rope, for Sale low,
toctoaeaanrtgameul JOKES k WAY," 1 '
d*c^codfw, ■ ' HBayafeyat.
For Baltimore.
■/HfJaffio'
8M JOT.
Will sail forBalUmoMOB
Yharolay, Ovv-O. wLjt•’•*“*» *,
Far freight or pasasge, having good aea*raur~
dotions,apply.to ■.,,,. ,j *.ill rt
eJEIB
EMPIRE UIE AMREWm
PASSAGE RATES:
Cakla Passage, $'3~.
Tbe new and faat eldewhcel aicamslyg
SAN JACINTO.
LOVELAND, Commander,
Win axil for the«l»>re postUfohrr regular day,
Utarday, p*«rK, at fl avioek m. m.
having very superior ae-
B. n. HARDEE,
For fteight iff
commodstlon*. apply to’,
No 12 stoddonl’s Range.
* r.'ARRfSdN te ALLEN,
No. A Bowlintr Green, New York.
Shipper* sending cotton to the pro** mast see that
the hsle* *r»' inarkcil plainly on me edg.', dtc2
For Liverpool.
The A 1 American ship
CHARLOTTE,
Spel'ok, Master,
having 8 porliou of her cargo engaged, and now go
ing on board, arili li tvequick dispatch.
For bahiacfe of frcighVapply to
dacs-lflt WILDER A FULLARTON.
FOR LIVERPOOL
THE first-ctere Ship
NEW ENGLAND.
Hodge, Master,
la now ready to receive tier cargo, and a portion to
*ame being already engaged, she will-hare quick dis
patch.
Notice.
(IE Steamer FORT BOYffU wilt discontinue her
. ./ . ,. ..nr s.wj’ewe* •
trip* to Brunswick oi^FJUT,r*nlpti untjlfarther m
tke; ‘ * ai filiiiTI
Philadelphia-and Southern
Mall Steamship Co.
For Philadelplute.
Ihe first ofaaa steamship
Tonawanda,
! JENNINuS, Commander,
WDl aall for tho above port on
Saturday. Dec 15, at — o'clock - m.
For freight or passage, having sap* rlor arcommo-
dattnoa, apply to
HUNTER a CAMMELL.
nr rays
FOB
Line
NEW
YORK.
The 11 rat-cla»8, new steamship
V I E Gr 6,
E. M. BULK LEY, Commander,.
•UI sail on
Tuesday, Bee. 11, at — o'clock — »-
Bpr freight or pamitgc. having superior aerotuHio-
lanons.apply to HUNTER A GAMMRLL
deck 84 Bay street.
FOB NEW YORK
-ATLANTIC COAST
.Hail Steamship Co.
8IDEWHEEL LINE.
Cabin Passage, **5..
.Steerage, fil3
For PfiMtklay Fla.,
VLA bT- STMON’S ISLAND. BRUNSWICK,
* M AI .FjiH(k4NIoJfML;, KA^
lhWtT M1CLS; JACKSONV
pkjo ■
kate,::
Capt. Lockwood,
will leave as almve from Chartecfon Wharf,'Mot Of
West Broad atraeL on every THURSDAY MORN
I NO, at 18 o’clock.
This Boat is in perfect order, and has Hnpertoi
stem room accomniodations for Passenger*.
Freight receiveil at all time* aad stored In wars-
booae on wharf, free ol expense-
Transportation charges on goods paid promptly.
For height or passage apply to *J-
V. M. MYBELL,'
no2-tf Cbarleatou Wharf.
For Charleston, 8. CV
The hew steamer
Captain J. E. RICHARD
will le ve the Florida Steam Packet Whari regalatly
a* above.
HANCOX every Monday and Friday- • .
PILOT BOY every Wednesday and Saturday.
Returning will leave Charleston,
* 14ANCOX every Wednesday au*i Saturday.
I’lUff BuY every Monday and Friday.
For frelgnt engagements or passage, apply at the
office, Florida Steam Packet Whsrr, or lo
CLAOHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
ntofl-B Agcnte.
BIC TAtOR,
(i,ouo Ktm.) , . « V
Captain L. M. UOXEtTEE, -*••*-.
Will resume her regular trips u above, eommendag
Wtdarsfiay, 24th taaL, at il a’ciatk a. aa.
For freight or passage apply on Imnrd. hr to
I*. J. GUILMAHTUV 'te CO ,
QC22-U *♦■ WWay street.
FOK PALATKA, I’Ll*,
VIA FEHNANDHJA, JACKSONVILLE,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND
INGS* ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. ’
Til* new steamer
Vbi
tan KtiWOTons.! '»
Captain L M. COXETTER.
Jterin* undcrguue ihtoUttM wM N
her regvlM n»u **, as ffbot&, leaving Savannah
Every 8a(or4aF« al>3 Merk p.
For freight or paaMagc, having si»lemli<l acconuao*
cJatlooB, aj»ply on board, or to ;
■**- anfNftai.^3
The new and very faat fiaHing aidewheel Hteamahip
GENERALBARNES,
4,000 tana, . J
T. IE IhtirroN, Com man (far,
will positively learaon her regular day,
ThaAdsy, Dei. 0,-at_7i30 o’clock a. la.
For freight or passage, liaviug *plendidi*> arranged
accommodatioDs, apply to .
WILDER te FULLARTON,
8 Stoddard's Up|>er Range,
lecl . Oppoeito the Fnet-eflltT.
Charleston and Savannah
STEAM PACKET LINE
FOUR TIMES A WEEK.
EVERY MONDAY, WNDNFSDAY, FRIDAY AND
jyttefiTURDAY MORNJNOS.ATT O’CLOCK,
fm fHLTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT,
toachlng at Btafftoa every Wodnatatey.
The Steamers
PILOT BOY,
Cfcpttln W. T- McNJBLTV.
me
ELIZA
FOB CHARLESTON.
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
CROTON,
Capt. B. W. Tilton,
Win leave for Charleston and intermediate piece
'very THURSDAY MOUSING, at II ovtoct, bom
r*rrf Wharf.
For freight or pareage. applv to Ihe Cntrfhln oa
board or to . T. B. MARSHALL te BKO.,
BtW *»Agenda,
pmyuh GUAM' srasnroTB?
For GharlestiHi.
VIA HILTO'N HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
THEKPL814D1D STEAM PACKET
EMITfiTTi!,
W. F. ADAIR, Commander,
Will leave regularly for the above places, from the
at root to West Broad alttel, every Saturday
e at 7 o’clock.
Ight or Passage apply on board, or to
M. M -LaFFITRAO. AgenL
m - lTf Bay street.
KMLI UHL
Lean every neilay ail Satarlay.
- i. ., .
duper-rnosphate of. - umajl i^uc|!1ng at bbunbwick, st. ma-
* v. . .; oop -OM V— 1“ *V’S, rEteNANBINA, JACKSON
a -VILLE ANb FlbOLATA.
HA^r ,
^Wanted,
r|Vi purchase refuse SALT.
Apply ol wuurnct
dec5-la
r
For Safe,
NS A HD CARTS, by ..V
Hay, Hay.
«*)H *
11
JjtOU' KALBiow, to clow caaalghfneaL!!
loo balesJnmeEoat vti B*y. '
9Vl!J W I J HKADLEY, HILL te’fcCt,
‘ltel2 tf NO. 12 Stoddard's Lower
/ -I.t-YT
irJC-i
Cl
m
Rockland Lime.
1060
J UST rereived and for sale— ,
26 hogslieatH Clear Bacon SiJea •
! T5U liugebeud* Clear Rib Sides B ^ O \ j U
' :m hogshead* Prime Bright Shouldaa
20 tk roe* Fore K-tUe Rtu.derail lard
25 lions* cuu.ee Sugar Cared Bagged Hare,
14 tierce* Sugar Cured Uncovered Hama
w.m wmmw*«4.
nolO-tf ’ Mo. 4 Banda* Baage.
Boiter—Cheese.
FIRKINS and tub* Choka
Butter
’^’^lfaMWEe* af a K- Btehi Wo
60 boxes Extra create Cheese, for aale by
HILTON te BANDELL.
deC4 3t 1*3 Bay attest.
/r-g-J JO
. K. F. MKTGAU'B * iD.
Law Notice.
/'. ” J; J'Sol* norinrrOts,
Balawart Klver Cki
" ; ; ; r. PHILADELPHIA,
Thb old euablribe4 Vnritfr e ^
Bones that have not been t>
ooteudna ail Un-ii orl|fiMFT
(. tivetaiaraparaiidd. >IM Ls _
bflity- « doru sot rxhumt
fenaom butos tb* eonfrary
aamuk tolflfil * watOul
Koto* to'buOKl'h rable <
•rbwe M' has - l.eeb tried '
X HB UDilerdgnrd ha* rehiovcd bis i«aw «
tee a rnafi Ikur dl the oid juty Hidql Ba
1 the isievmtefloor
k Boy street,
nutLU *., ,. -
UOeo to
Baiklfog,
HENRY: W iLLI AMS
■board can he obtain*
loom with ffi'if by earl
“■ topdir^t.
ixhgtz
•BUM «S*CY««
KICHAEDSOM * BAKNARO. ,
la
AW NOTICE.
UNDERSIGNED are
mi paapooa to praettea la the fit
aodJIgaityler tha dfetrleti to Bare
Otofetofo^awtee^afettjieto L .
**> A-itAn T..**
■"at GiDteonvUK Booth Oharo
R- J. DAVANT,
J-4L DAVAHT.
t*ar Sale,
FULL BLOODED B88WW MASK. AfeU, S
aoAfitrae* Wagon, with Hareaas eamptat*
Far porticalore, apply at M. G. BUWEte, Wholaaate
Grocery and Liqaor Storejoppoalta Puhakl Hum
,< tala.bta.J
J
. t’*- <d
tf ANUFAG7UHEf) under.ti*e formula
JU to 1S6I, and pataufed. I||t. : mm*i )*a« t <»»tb» < -
BiUGH
aTujbT^ H “ ilTZS?* 1 ****
r OFPTGtJ, CORfr,"R)BACttr l A>a> ALL CROPS.
A trial liAl *»mviu*t my pioneer of, Ha merlta.
Pauphieu caataii.ing waRffnaartAfe*
i gteto^.pplm«n..irRI W »T8
• ^ daalcr** in all the
iflhs
* B A F G
L •
• ■ e u.eHOLE MANUEAGWjItffRA ’ *
-omtei, %o!‘ %4 ^atl( Orl*a**r«
BAUGILEMUTIMBfi *
♦’fe ral* by .
The now and fiteffntsteam Yjockeit,
TLIZZEE B^KER,
i:/j--. KING, and
SYLVAN SHORE:
Capt. JAMES TUCKER.
SJs-saaaaa
R?ii»i.«ia3:as!r£rjsS:
DAY morning! at tea tooMcfc7TT TLK
■ ***** *W»Iy to toe oteee etr'Ffortda
red* CLAGHOEN * CUNNtNG4IAM,
—Aii fralgntpayable by ehipiXTs. *jyl(M'f
City SherHf s Saie.
out <q
favor to James Lload v*. Meraarri «t. Wagner, I h>--
teMed, and will reU.ua the Erst OTJtedtAY » J*|
te8y( 1867, being the firstday of saM* month,!'
the Court House <fepr, m tha. dry to Mr
aad State r
rate, to* *
1 All that LoL Tract or Faoeet of lewltytafe, B
red situate la tha cily of. gayreh,county and!
■RwereM, and kaowa ated dfatfemdalred A tfie
M Fumha^pytegtefemm
Sasareih aa IfetK*.
M *»*» feet fra M
feta with the impel _
by State
.,.*-. -.T'-m#
Kjaii ,«J <•>
an*U v
lilrill* t*IUA> i»
SMALL SADDLE HOBtfZ. Apply to
* A. MeteULTY,
<teo4-lw Net 111 Bay Mroto.
LADY’S MAGAZINE
3>eee*mbSi>.
JJCLECT1C MAGAZINE for Deceateer.
Tha GALAXY, Ho. 14, ]aat received, aad for aale by