The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 14, 1866, Image 3

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»” »HT M ; EtaUqfi'tFcottog. SJB Salvador, on Saturday, Decamber w.xacoaoir« Comm tree In New Orleans on the subject of the < > .KUu j., ‘ . We have three distinct ol&saiflcations here, as we have ( bee* Informed, and one cannot tell what la ' when prices and quotations are given—wheth- wYork, Savannah or Liverpool classifications be naderstood. Ibis is confusing, to say the Wt of It We have a Chamber of Commerce here, and we sug- Financial and Commercial. et. i North ros baltimobb. ! J ' ;; , Point, Friday, December 14, at geet if it would not be well for them to take similar ac- class bills. gavanaast Ttrarmi*, Deo. 13, 18CS. Exchak«.—High* on New York has bean freely offered daring the wask. The rates, it mnst be un derstood, yaw every day. Yesterday the banks were baying e> J4®)4 off, and cheeking at par for atnaS sum*, and X discount for targe amounts. sterling is not in demand. 45®47 paid for inU Lamb—la still U«M. we «nota tan Lsat agood damamL a*$f 36MIM note the arrival of one eriffo of Bocfclm on the market Ijqtjobs.—The prospect is brightening In this trade. It is expected the Legislators mu abolish tea sperifle tax heretofore imposed. ““ walnnhiti tfiMuih nn flnkl *or »• M o’clock- fob dabien. 1 ' Cool, Friday morning, December fob FLOHIDa. K»tc, overy Thursday morning at 9 o’dook :**% pictator, every Saturday, at 3 fi. ml to linker, every Saturday morujng, at , shore, every Tuesday morning, hi ,Sjlv»at FOB CHARLESTON. uuday, December lCib, at 2 o'clock SlJ oerKatc, I ^ ei pilot Hoy, every Wednesday and Saturday ‘ ^ ° E ra Haucox, every Monday and Friday • c iOClt- , r pictator, every Wednesday, at 9 a. m. 0 gmilie, every Saturday, at 7 o’clock e >ti iuer croton, every Thursday at 11 o’clock. FOB AUGUSTA. k Eclipse aud Expreae. un<l Departure or Trains. irfi ' iuILUO.VD DAILT P^HENOKB UP TRAIN. it Savannah at.... fl F on: v ^ * ‘Action or the Nkw-Orleans chamber or Com merce on the Cotton Factors’ Memop^ 1 -—Xh* Committee to whom was referred the 4 'Memorial ur Cotton 'Factors and others.” beg report, that— Whereas, Custom, and the usage® ot trade have long since established a code of ct^ion classification and corresponding quotation* therewith, in the Liverpool cotton market, that beirtf the largest and greatest cotton pnarket In the w^d, and Whereas, The Livwpool classification is deemed the standard classification and prevails gin all the cottoft markets of Amoves—except in New Orleans, and Whereas, Tuis differlncO of classification and con- * eqnent o«ot»tlon% which prevails in the New Or- lean*p****®^ i® productive of errors, misconoeptions, tag* and fliieatipfaction on the part of atlippers and tin market, and WfiToreaa, Such want of conformity is Inconsistent with a spirit of Air dealing, such as should always characterise lire merchants of this city. Therefore# be it Resolved, That hereafter the class ification of cotton in this market shall be in conform ity to the Liverpool classification, and quotations ehiJJ bo made and published in accordance there- Iteeolvid. That the sample of each grade, as *e- lectedtby the Committee and deposited with the Sec retary of the Chamber of Commerce, be and they are hereby declared the criterion of the Liverpool classi fication. Resolved, That this report, with the “Agreement Memorial,” as aigned, be published. W T . Cooper, Chairman of Committee. Gold.—The inquiry during the week hM been quite active- for limited amounts to pay duties. Buying rate, 35; selling, 40ft42. QUOTATIONS FOR UNCURRENT MONET AND SECURITIES. In reference to the following list of securitise, Ac., it should be understood that the reports are obtained from brokers, and those quotations are given at which they will buy; and furthermore, that 1 United States bonds are rarely to be found on the market: GEORGIA. Bank of Augusta 400} •• Athens ....43ft “ Columbus • 33ft “ Fulton ....35ft “ Empire State 38ft “ Middle Georgia 86ft “ Savannah 48ft Central Railroad BankingCompany 08ft City Bank of Augnsta 30ft Farmers* and Mechanics’ Bank 12ft Georgia Railroad and Banking Company 07ft Marine Bank par. Merchants end Planters' Bank 10ft Planters' Bank 14ft Manufacturers’ Bank, Macon 25ft SOUTH CAROLINA. •vusta at.... •i 3lacou PVII.T DOWN PASSENGER TRAIN ? Macon s AUgUtit: 8 A. AI 6:15 p. m 8 P. M 7 A.M. -8:15 ▲. M. „ liU ‘Savannah at 7:U6p. M. j.n' ei ,,, siuar passengeb xuain , 5 javaiinah at 7:05p. m. ? . vAgustaat ..4:0o a. m. It Mucou at 7:00 a. m. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN P. M. ;::^nstaa;::: *• . gai Savannah .at 5:30 a. m. illetlgeviUe and (iordou trains connect with i- rand down night passenger traiDs at Gordon. # up _,. . N p gulf railroad—DAILT (Sundays ea v ^ sru cepted) r Savannah at J M * ^rtv. s at Thomasviile at 7:10 p. m. fbomaHvillH at M * at Savannah at 6:10 P. M. A Card. Savannah, December 11,1866. To the Captain and Officers uf the Steamship Tonawanda: The ladies and gentlemen passengers on board the steamship Touawanda, from Philadelphia to Savan nah, herewith tender their thanks aud acknowledg ments to Captain Jennings and officers for their uni form kindness aud courteous attention to the comfort of all; and, at the same time, take this opportunity of expressing their entire satisfaction of the whole ar rangement, and thorough Eeamanlike management of the ship. E. Nenmayer, Charles M. Bathe, A. Purvis, H. Haddon, Mrs. A. W. Gibbs, Mrs. Guorard, Mrs. M. T. Fries, ^ pSTlLb * BROTHER, Newsdealers, ttta- <L ’T Ml Booksellers, Ball street (down stairs) nerei Usymue, next to tUc Post Office, are sn- ietl «ct-nts for the Dailt News A Huau>. i cre icft with them will bo promptly attended Mrs. H. O. Wood, Miss Fannie Purvis, Mrs. Emma H. Hanpt. UEll s CiiEEBV PECTOEAL-The world’s great reme- ior Cold?, Com?!* 9 and Consumption, decll—lw Theatre—Complimentary Benefit to Miss Thompson. The play of the Stranger was performed last night a very good house, and in the principal characters probably never better performed on our stage. ‘ m Thompson invested the part of Mrs. Haller with a almost painful interest, and especially in the lust V in W bich She was well nustainod by Mr. Langdon, icKitlie audience in absorbed attention, the prevall- ’f.leuce being only broken by occasional involun- Jv ami subdued demonstrations of applause. Twice th«- fall of tbe curtain she was called to the front. y r . Laugdon’s Stranger was a fine performance throughout. Mr. Lowry’s personation of France* was urv good, while Mr. Pratt, as Solomon, and Mr. Ben . u. as Peter, though they may have taken some liber ty with the author, contributed by their irresistible id^ .r to enliven the boiubreneas of the ploce. The. tjrt of old Tobias was most admirably performed by iir Moore. Miss Mayhew’s ConnteBB and Mias Ma- .,n « Charlotte wore very good perfonnancei. io night a complimentary benefit is given to Miss diiriuite Thompson by bar appreciative admirers, vL’U-b Jfciiomination embraces our entire theatrioal public. The piece selected by them Tor the occasion, is Ue intensely interesting drama of “Camille,” which affords the most ample scope for the display of Miss 7t mpAQu’u transcendent histrionic powers, and is, perUps, one of her most successful roles. As shown a lie former representation of the piece, she will se well sustained by the company in all the principal parts, and as the benefit is given as a testimonial of .-be appreciation in which Miss Thompson is hold by tie Savannah pnblic, both for her talents as an ae *s and hr r private worth as a lady, wo anticipate an cverflowing house. Those who desire eligible scats will do well to secure .thorn to-day. H. Ssumayer, H.Haddon, A. M. Kohn, C. B. Phillips, John A. Haupt, Mrs. Alexander Purvis, Miss Sarah Purvis. Wilton's Photograph Gallery. We have recently had the opportunity of inspecting the picture* in the Photograph Establishment of Mr. N. Wilson, southeast corner of Whitaker and Broughton streets. Ho has a very fine assortment, mostly samples of orders ho has filled, and it includes picture* of some of our most prominent citizens and members of their families. A speciality with him is colored photographs—the original pictures taken by experienced and competent operators, and colored by the moat ekilful artists, including an accomplished portrait painter. He has just received a new invoice of fine gilt, black walnut and other picture frames, from life size down to miniature. His stereoscopic views of Bonaventura, Laurel Grove and Savannah are well worth examination, and, together, form an interesting and valuanlo collection Ambrotypea, daguerreotypes, or any style of pic ture can be sent to him, and reproduced to almost perfection, in any size, colored or plain. Bank of Camden : 45ft “ Newberry ...4gft People's Bank 35ft South W. R. R. 35ft Union Bank 50ft BONDS. Old Georgia 6’s ; 75ft77 7*8 88ft 89 New Georgia do 89ft9i 87ft90 85ft 87 78ft 80 . par and int. 75ft76 City of Savannah Augusta Macon ... Central Railroad . Memphis and Charleston Railroad. COUPONS. City of Savannah Old Georgia STOCKS. Central Railroad 97ft99 South Western Railroad 91ft93 Muscogee Railroad 60ftG2 Atlantic and Gulf Railroad 47ft49 Georgia Railroad .72ft Augusta aud Savannah Railroad 84ft86 UNITED STATES BONDS. U. S. Bonds 7-30’s 102ftl04 “ “ 5-20’s registered, 1862 103ftlti3 V t * “ 5-20’s coupons do 105ft 105*4 Insurance.—The following tariff of rates is still in force, with no change, except on cotton in warehouse, when * material reduction will be observed, as just ordered by the Board of Underwriters: To Augusta by first-class iron steamer.... Y* per ceut “ “ “ wooden steamer.. X “ To Hawkinsville '* steamer 1H 44 To Florida ports 1 44 To Charleston X ** To New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia, by 1st class sail and steamer. X °*u!r.^S^teLteid te mm Hmhik An»-keck ei Itewheni teqnWf in. mm* «wte* at «. f*. I at MMs. fer i "EFTS Irftti4 lB T3 tn yet ta , aad Mobile, low mid- relorom. tboogh no Anal aoMon haa yet' At the North, the finer ffrefim ot whleMee arei log, u dlatillere qnrtail their operalkma. Tbe here i, ample for preeent nee. lloLAiaaa.—A decline haa ocoarred, owtaf t scarcity of currency and the depredation ofated. Oaha in hhda ie Quoted at H^Ho.. and tafilleh Idand in bbls and half do., TS^Sua OKioHi—Are plentifnl, and the demand improrfaff. We quote at fifso^SS per bbL. au adranoalateet week’s quotation*. , _ . . .1 Potatom.—Prices are firmer than reported late week. The stock of good eahag is small and in good demand. We quote at *i SOtgfiS for largo lota. let! pte ruber, 17i.78« bdeel tfisptemher. 77.983 kail tea. fieoelpU at all the receipt, ter this port since let JPBKSS lefcet datee* 478.000 bjta from let September to latest dates* 475,000 “ :te all the porta, SC.009 bates. Slock at thla port, til imfthakw ijraarooL, Deoi T —"Sales of eotton tor the vfj ■lee of eotton tor tbe week, kaa bean generally ffdDand quiet, doaing at a daaUae of Hi. .Middling update, Wool—Wa note aUea of156.000 toe. Texas, at 35*^ cording to qnanty. - • I loan rwe A....-....:. 61 Kick.—The market sUU oonUnuea perfectly infie-1 Son oeto 6 I 8an., • ATKIK8.1 will aall for the shore port on\er regular day, ■ , . : ’ TJ ' Sainrday, Dec. 15, at 1 1-3 w’rloefc p. as. TI Srr. tire, and planters aeem unwilling to salt at are offered. Th*: mill, hare oeased wor quote nominally 10 to lOKc. for clean. and <3 to I fit Tjbee... Hion WATgn. ...13 OOlAt Fort- This article 1* it almost Impossible to obtain, except In eery email quantities, and than with d ®- culty at f3 35. One cargo In balk Is reported below, bat not at present available. Souass.—The stock hi ample aad tbe dams ad well eustained. Prices firm at former qnotettona. Crushed and powdered 10c; A. white MHOlTe; B do, 16® 16Kc; C extra, 15^®i6c. Coffee. 15® 15He; yellow C, 14\®15c; brown clarified, 13He; Muaouradu, Ac., 13(g)Uo. ITmbku.—There has beea eoneldarahte Uaabar arrlr- ing this week, and the demand la on the tnoreaae, several Teasel, loading for foreign markets. We quote: Large average $15 0065JD 00 Small arerage 11 S5®15 00 Mill logs It 60®13 60 Lumbeb.—Tbe demand tor large staff Inoreaaee, and tbe city mills capable of sawing them are busy on orders,.et prices ranging from $36 to $36. Flooring boards, brought on railroad, an abundant, aad offered freely s®tho depots at $30@23. Shipping Intelligence. POST OF SAVANNAH. THtnSVAT. Dec. 13, 1868. Arrived. Steamship North Point, Bit lops, Baltimore—West A Dtnkla. Steamer Jolla St Clair, Ward, Augusta -M A Cohen. _ he hr Myrover. Hughes. New York, assorted cargo —Starr A Huberts. Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, Maw York—Starr A Hu berts Bohr CaroUae A Cornelia, Daria, Mew York, with gusno—Matter. Screven's flat, from plantation, with 413 boehels rough rice, to Base A Arkwright. EXPOBTS or TIHBBU AND LUUBEB from 1st Nepfember, 1866. i Lumber. I ’Timber. Exported this week .1 561^991 5.405,065, 1,674.161 Exported previously j Total exports | Clawiwd. Steamship Ktambeau, Eyereoo, Sew York—Wilder k Fnllarton. Steamer Hard Time., Frazer, Augusta—M A Cohen. steamer H M Cool. Tavior, Darien—M A Cohen. Schr A H Kdwarda, Hughes, New York—Hunter A Oammell. 6,036,6541 1,674,161 | bchr Science, Fitzgerald, Ogeeohee—Master. THE Ship ' FAVORITE, Woeden, Master, having half her cargo on bpaid, wants I.OCO bales ol eotton to fill. For freight apply to dec!4-3t t- E. A. SOCLLABD Sav’h Wholesale Prices Current | To Boston by 1st class steamer and sall...l On Cotton—For 6 days. 1st class “ •* “ 4th class...: “ For 3 months, 1st class «« “ “ 4th class .$ 10 20 .lft2 per cent Freights—During tho week have been quite active, steamers and sail both easily obtaining their full com plement. The rates are, la tho main, unchanged: lc. Violating Ordinance*. There is an ordinance of tho city which provides that oarts aud wagons cannot go through the lanes of tho city for more than one square, aud that only for five purpose of taking or delivering a load. This law Is constantly being violated, anil lately the bnperin- dent of Streets aud Lanes has made a complaint that it is Impossible to keep the lanes in proper condi tion,owing to their being constantly used. The police officers have had strict Instructions to put a stop to it* and yesterday morning several^ drivers were before His Honor, Mayor Audoraon. Washington Sumpter, Sam Johnson. A. Nichols and Nelson Ammond were all charged with this offence, but claimed ignorance of the law. His Honor remarked that it was impossible for the Street Com missioners to keep tlm lanes in condition if they wero constantly used. Ho fined the defendants each two dollars, and ordered that they pay the cost of feeding their animals at tbe barracks. Mayor** Court. &j*iitiou to the oasos of violation of ordinances fcf Te Hite Honor, E. O. Anderson, Mayor, there were »c?ci»le of cases of larceny, fl’ra. Harrington, white, and A. Johnson, colored, fere charged with stealing three boxes of raisins ::om the steamship Flambeau. The wharf clbrk •s i ho found the boxes in the possession of tbe :c*ro. and upon asking him where he got them the «aid Harrington had given them to him. He then had both parties arrested. The witness said the fioies had been taken from tbe Flambeau and were marked in care of tho Central Railroad Company. His nonor turned the caso over to the County Coujt, ifldon a hearing before Justice Staley the parties were -onuuitted to jail to await trial. iirc.cn Morgan, a negro, was charged with stealing * oalc of cotton from the steamer Two Boys. An offloer i the boat said that one of the hands called his atten- oon to the bale, which had been thrown oyorboard, uni was floating down stream. The only onoontho Hut at tho time was the defendant, and he was seen :o come off with a cotton hook in his hand. Tho case .-as turned over to the County Court for prosecution. Wo. Firkcr, watchman on a ship the other side of the river, was arraigned on the charge of being drunk aud disorderly. He did not deny the faot, say ing he was tight. Fined three dollars. A man named McGovern was arraigned on the seme charge. The officer said that, after taking tho defend ant into custody, he was disorderly, and finally laid down in tho street, when he had to procure a wheel barrow. He was fined five dollars and costs. Catholic Fair.—Sue the advertisement in another column announcing that a Fair for tho benefit of the orphans of the Catholic Asylum will bo held on Mon day next. We have no doubt it will be largoly at tended by all classes of our people, who feel a deep Interest in the success of an institution that has ac complished so much in behalf of tho orphans of this city. Home Manufacture*) IVf h»T« before noticed the superior article o f fam ily soap manufactured by the Georgia Chemical ifiirks, in Ibis city. We have now used it for family purposes some two months, and are prepared to pro- moucc it equal to tho best, snd superior to much of the Northern soap brought to this market. When wo consider the immense amount ol monev which has iiCretoforo gone abrosd for the purchase of an articlo which enters into tho consumption or every family in i which is now manufactured in our midst, snd wold at competing prices with the Northern man- aUctnrer, too much praise cannot be awarded to the enterprising men at the head of the Georgia Chemical Association. They have demonstrated the practica bility of self-dependence in the production of at least »»trticle of prime necessity, for which we have here tofore been dependent on the North; and while they temish an article of equal or superior quality, at the «me price of the Northern articlo, they have a juet claim on the patronage of our public. (To understand from Messrs. Purse k Thomas, »cents for the Company, that their present arrange ments are such as to enable them to produce an un limited supply of their superior family soap. Hoot* and Shoes. The attention of our readers, especially of the ladies, is invited to the advertisement of Messrs. Xebeau & Phillips, wholesale and retail dealers in boote and shoes, corner ot Bull and Broughton streets. Ill »d- Jition to their general stock, embracing overy article in their line, they have Jnst received from the best manufacturing establishments in Philadelphia a large .apply of ladles’ boots and shoes of superior quslity and of the latest style. Mr. Tebcau. the senior partner, having been long engaged in the shoo busi ness in this city, is well acquainted with the require- meats of onr market, and as their stock Is purchased under his personal inspection, the article, offered by them may be relied upon. Mr. Phillips, the Junior partner, is well and favorably known to our comma- nity. As Lieutenant Colonel of the 47th O^gia regiment be served through the late war until dis abled by a severe wound, from the effects of which he will perhaps never ontirely recover. Thetr presen ctocir embraces every article in thelrffine of us sag. With all tho latest styles for gentlemen,, todies an children's wear, which they offer on »■ ® terras as can be obtained in any Southern PERUVIAN GUANO SUBSTITUTE! BAUGH’S RAW BONE Super-Phosphate of Lime. M ANUFACTURED under tiie formula originated in 1854, and patented by To New York, on cotton, per steamer To Boston, •• “ 1H To Baltimore, " “ $2 5U To Philadelphia, •• •• X To Philadelphia, on Domestics 1 00 To Liverpool, on cotton Vl- To New York and Philadelphia, on 3ca Island, per steamer 1*4 To Providence, on cotton, per sail \ To Boston, % has been paid, though a decline haa takon place, and not more than *4 could now be ob tained. To Now York thore is little ofiorieg by sail, and nominal. To New York, on lumber $10 0U(g> To boston, “ 11 Otkg! To New York snd Boston, on limber.... 12 00«cj>13 00 To Cuba, on lumber, (in gold) 11 0J®11 60 To Maine, $11 is offering tor flooring boards, aud $13 for timber. Cottoh.—Onr market daring tbe first pert of tbe current week seemed to declino steadily, and sales were made as low as 30Xc. for middlings (Liverpool) * On Wednesday, however, on tbe receipt of better advices, a reaction took place, and prices rallied some what. To-day, with the repetition of better news, both from New York and Liverpool, this advance more than sustained, and 31X@32c. was asked for middlings. Tbe market, howevor, is very irregular, both as regards tbe prices asked aud tbe offers made, though considerable animation seemed to exist, must be observed that buyors do not seem disposed generally to concedo tbe advance demanded, and that the difficulty of negotiating, owing to the scarcity of currency, still further retards tbe movement of the staple. Rkckipts—At tills port, for the week ending Doc. 13th show a more decided increase than has yet been observed, being 7.054 bales, against 4,991 for last week, au excess of 3,063. On the contrary, at New Orleans tho receipts for week ending the 8lh wore 36,299, against 28,836 for previous week—an actual de crease of 3,637 bales. EXPOBTS—Are this week 3,000 bales coastwise, is gratifying toseo it stated by our late New York cir culars that tho indications of an increased foreign ex port are very apparent. Wo think it right to call the attention of our mer chants to the confusion existing as to the classification of cotton in this market In New Orleans the samo was the case, whereupon many factors and others ad dressed a memorial to tho Chamber of Commerce of that city, recommending that tho Liverpool classifica tion should be generally adopted, as tending to put an end to tbe errors, misconceptions and dissatisfaction that existod without thia uniformity. The memorial was favorably considered, and the suggestion adopted, Cannot someting be doDe hers, where the samo ir regularity prevails 7 * BAUGH & SONS. SO LX PKOPBIBT0B9, AT THE Delaware River Chemical Works, PHILADELPHIA, U. 8. A. This old established Manure is manufactured from Bones that have not been burned or steamed, and It coutains all their original organic matter, it is ao- tlve in lta operation, and is a lertibaor o- great dura- Mlity. It does not exhaust the soil like Peruvian Guano, buton the contrary l*rmanently improves it * w. : 6 n idfil is .nan inimfllliT'fl llltil tilt? Previous to 1801 tt was lntronuced into the South era States to considerable extent, and again ill lSOa, where it lias been used with remarkable success COTTON, CORN, TOBACCO AND ALL CROPS. A trial will convince any planter of its merits. Pamphlets containing wed known southern evidence inrniffliufl nnun MiinUcaitiOU tO .NgW York Or Phll*U6l» iuroifllitid upon application to .Now York ""lar^Md by dealers in all the principal cities and iwus throQghouirihe United States and the British towns throughou Provinces. BAUGH & SONS, SOLE MANUFACTURERS, Office, Wo. 30 Sowth IJriaware Avenue. PHILADELPHIA. BAUGH, BROTHERS & CO., General W holes ile Agents, 131 Pearl street, New York. N. A. HARDEE & GO. tltoddsrdT Range, Savannah. nol4-d&tw8m NEW BOOKS. Cotton Statement. Stock on hand September 1st Received since Dec. 6. Received Previously Total Receipts. Exported since Dec. 6. Exported Previously Total Exports Stock on hand Dec. 13 i 085 | I J 1 s. '•d 00 S 85 S I s? I 8 i 4 i 1 o 03 1 ''8 -a OP S S y- 05 O Ok S S “ s $3 i s C3 Jg 'is* I? i lou'x I a i O 03 § 5 a § W Ch p 05 OD <3» £ 3 S € i a Articles. Alks, Aiasscy, Huston k Co., Philadelphia -bbl Scotch and English cask.. dox Imitation.....'.. * Taylor's Albany Cream.. Abkow-ties to Apples Bagging, Gunny yd Tucker. Carter A Co yd Dundee yd Cotton Dnck, No.l yd Canvass yd Beep, Mess bbl Extra Mesa (new) hall bbl Fulton Market half bbls Bacon, Ribbed Sides Clear do do prime Clear Sides Shoulders Bbbad, Pilot. Navy to Beans, Mediums bbl Bran cwt Buttes, Goshen to Good Western to Candles, Adamantine ft Mould ft Cider gal Coal, Red Ash, delivered... English, do ... Candy, Assorted Fancy Cheese, Farm Dairy Good Factory English Dairy Cigabs, Connecticut Seed and Havens Imported Coffek, St. Domingo Rio Java, common to good.. Domestic Goods— Shirtings, ^ yd Shirtings. *4 yd Yarns bunch Cotton Oausburgs 8oz Georgia Plains. - yd Prints yd Floor, Superfine bbl Western, fancy brands bbl New Georgia, sap. to extra.sack Fish, Mackerel, No. 1 bbl do do half bbl do No. 3 bbl do do J4 bbls do do kits do No. 8, large... .bbl ao do half bbl Herrings, No. 1 do Scaled box Cod, choice ft Fertilizers, Rh’da Phos.Llme.ton Guano, Peruvian ton Bolivian ton Grain Corn, yellow, from store..buah do white...-...do Oats «....... Glass, American Window.. Hat. Prime Northern, fr. store.cwt Eastern, from store.. Hides, good Flint ro Dry Salted ft Hominy. White Kiln Dried bblj Iron, swedes Refined Lard, Pure Rtesipu. Per steamer Jolla St Clair, from Auguste -102 balea cotton. Per achr N B Hawkins, from New York—200 Ions guano, to R Habersham. bbl 6 00 ® 7 I Kx parts. Per steamship Flambeau, for New York—460 hales I upland ootton, 165 do sea Island do, 25 do domestics, : 11 do yarns, 253 hides, 14 bales wool, 99 pkgs mdse. Per sehr A H Edwards, for New York—45,954 feet ! flooring, 47,487 feet timber, $49 bbls roein, 75 do tur pentine, 20 hales paper stock, and sundry pkgs mdse. J. H. Ilonrona, haa commenced loading for tbe above port. For freight engagements applet*' pasnalsn. Per steamship Flambeau, for New York—W H Ja- cobau, J H Ayres, A J Lynn, S U Iiusenbery, wife, 6 I children and svt, K Newman, P F Tbniaon. wife and 19 children, W Goodrich, Jr, W E Q Sanhanchez. u 1st Comalcmeea. Per steamship North Point, from Baltimore—Hess I EG, RHAgt, CVHutchins, J £ Hernandez, West I k D, Davant tW.EC Wade <5 Co, W H Burroughs I k Co, B H Tatem. C M HUlsmao, Bryan. H & Co, J A I k J F Brown, Austin k B, J W Anderson, Sons fit Co, I P Poullaln. Champion k F, J Green, S J Josephs A Co, M Kent k Co, B G Tilde u, S O’Byrne A Sun, H A Cohen, ffattll k Bro, J McMahon k Co, Crane 4 8, M AGS 8 Haynes, P H liebn, Ctaghorn C C, Hoi- combe A Co, K L Neidlinger, J Lama, Miller k Bro, J N Muller, W H Boggs, Cooper k McA, Neufville, B k I Co, T H Butohaw A Co. Uuckenbeimer * 8, J L Vills- I longs, Sorrell Bros, S 8 Miller, U B Lamar, So Ex, J W Lathrep A Co, T M Turner A Co. J Lippman. F W Stew k Go, Watts, McK k Co, JA Barron, C D Rogers k Bro, B F Ulmer, T W Shea. Mrs T Pemlergsst, A I Minis, Johnston, W k Co, A T Cunningham, , Per steamor Julia 8t Clair, from Augusta—West A I D, W H Stark A Co. W Batteraby, and order. Par schr Myrover. from New York—R R Agt, R D I Walker. A Wilcox A Co, C White, C Van Horn, W H I gtark, Starr AS, KH Solomons. Nixon k D, S B I Harrington, Holcombe k Co, J Q Felipe, M J Doyle A I (jo, M A Cohen, Crane k O, Brady A M, Austin A B 1 *V K Alexander, Habersham A Son. Si’Ecok, Master, having a portioa.of her cargo engaged, and now go- g on board, will have quick dispatch. For balance of freight apply to dec5-10t WILDER Sc FULLABTON. Captain Conklin, having part of cargo engaged, will have djspateb lor the above port. Apply to decl2—3t § 81 11 I Receipts per Atlantic St Gulf R. R. Dec. 16, 185A 533 bales cotton, and mdse, to Sloan, 8*8, Tieon A G, L J Gutlm&rtin A Oo, 8 J Josephs * Co, Mercer & ~ Knigbt, Master, having nearly completed her cargo, will have dispatch for i he above port. For freight, .only to CHAM. L. COLBY « CO., declS—tf Cor. Bay and Abtreoru streets. I A, W M Tonnu A Co, Bradley, H A Co, Dnncan A J, N I A Hardee A Co, J F <* M Hamilton, O C ben * Co, 62 50 ® 110 CO ®120 00 80 00 ® Austin A K, Ctaghorn A C, Clark, J A Co, K C Wade IA Co, Brigham, H A Co, Gueranl. F A C, Jones A W, B A Bryant, BryaD, 14 0,38 Ehrlich, J W Ander son. Sons A Co, Hoard * Oo, Miller A Bro, Wilkin 1 sen, W A Co, A M Cohen A Bro, Brady A M, A Wil- I cox A Co, B 8 Hall, A Dntenholer A CO; Cooper A I McA. Hothschlid A 8, J L Villalooga, T Ptniler, W H Burroughs * Co, Erwin A H, G C Bearing, W Davis, JAW Rutherford, L M Shaffer. J UilHland A Co, W I Robinson, Holcombe A Co, WAR McIntyre A Co, Wiidman A Co. Comstgaees per Ceatral R. R. Dec. U, 1864. mi :£ , 6 o*g • ft W ft ATHEB, French Sole Hemlock Liq J. Gibson, Sons A Co.’s I.gal do do old Nsotar.gsl do do Cabinet....gal T. J. Flack A Son’s Beet... .gal do do Ex. Beet..-gal Wallace’s Brands— Bourbon Whisky E--- g»l Old Kentucky Whisky gal Imperial Neciar Whisky...gal Reilly. Leavy A Co.’a McGregor Whisky... Waavor Bye Whisky, Old Boorbon Whisky gal Lone Star Brandy—Otard, Dupoy A Co., qr. and half casks.gal Plnet, Castlllon A Oo gal Rum—Lone Star gal Gin—Holland Gin gal Columbian H Winbs—Champagne. Claret Sherry Wino, in cghth ceaks.gal Port Wine gal Cuba, hhda Mo: 1.154 balck cotton, 25 do sheeting, 62 da mdse. 21 •auks potatoes, 1 lot furniture, and mdse, to J Me- Ktenie, C B Ash, J Butler, F Koy, Beid, S A Co, M McHall. Bril, w a O. W M Davidson, F W Sims A Co, A auB. W BaltcrsUy A Co, West A D, H K Alkh, A Low A Co. W B Fleming. Starr A K, P H Bshn, E A Hardee, Guorard, F A Co, Wilder A K, J W La drop Co. N A Hardee A Oo, Dnncan A J, Brigham, U A ), Brady A M, Clark, J A Co. K F Metcalfe A Co, A Co. 2 35 ® 56 00 » 87 60 40 ® 45 65 ® 60 150 ® 4 ao 8 600 ® 3 OO @ 2 15 3 TO ® 3 00 ® 1 40 8 4 m @ 4 75 • TO ® 3 85 3 10 « » 76 3 85 8 2 95 12 00 ® 13 00 ® 15 00 2 95 ® S 10 6 50 ® 6 00 4 00 ® 28 00 ® 40 GO 1 50 ® 8 60 4 00 8 450 4 00 ® 600 I Dutautioter, Duncan, J A Co, Starr, P A Co, Donley, I p a Co, A A Inman, Dennis, P A Oo, L J outlmartiu [kdo, W H Stark A Co, Boibweit A W, K C Wade A [ Co, J Washburns A Co, K Habersham A Son, Wilkin | son, W A Oo, A S Hartridge. 76 Eng. IsL, bbls and J4 bbls.. .gal Meal bbl From Mills bush Nails.... Naval Stores, Tar bbl Spirits Turpentine gal Rosin. bhlj 4 60 Oils. Sperm •grit Lard H*1 Kerosene gal i» Train g»l 1 75 Onions s 50 PEAS bUSh “ Plabtkbebs’ Hair cwt Pork, Prime and Rump bbl Mess bbl Powdbb .....kegs do half kegs do qr.' do ft Potatoes, as to quantity. bbl Rice, Clean S. C India. Raisins, layer •■■box Layer half box do :..qr. box Eopb, Greenlesf....... Hemp Jnte Salt, Liverpool Soap Georgia Chemical.. Other Brands ft Shot, Drop.. Ill I | LIST OR VESSELS IS THE PORT OF SAVANNAH. Savannah, Dec. 13, »E6. KT1AXSHIFS. NorthPoint, Billups, Baltimore—West A Daniels. s*n Salvador, Atkins, New York—B H Hardee. Touawanda, Teal, Philadelphia—Hunter A Gam- I melL City of Bath, Lovewell, Boston—Richardson A Bair | card. smrs. America, Mortimer, Liverpool—T B * J 0 Mills. Jnu Palleu, Hill, Liverpool—Crans A UraybilL Rochester, Oliver, Liverpool—Brigham, Holst A Co. Thesaurus, Hubbard, Liverpool—Brigham, Holst | A Co. Favourite, Worden, Liverpool—E A Bonltard. Charlotte, Spear, Liverpool—Wilder A FmUrton. Mew England, Hodges, Liverpool—Brigham, Holst I A Co Gulden Light, Stater, Liverpool—E A Soultard. Pomona, Stickney, waiting—E A MoulUrd. Lady Havelock, (Br) Newry, waiting—E A Soul- I lard. I Me Plus Ultra, Woodbury, Liverpool—Brigham, I Hoist A Co. BARKS. (tampede, (Br) Jewett, repairing, tn distress—Wlld- | er * Follartoo. . . _ Georgs A Johan, Jordan, Bremen, loading—F I Schuster. 11*1 S Dyer, Widdingtoo,_New York—Hunter (Br) Anfmann, Queenstown, Kng—d 3 00 • 00 1 75 Carl George, I Bauer*. I John J Harris, (Br) Kenney, Liverpool—Crane I ° W^Ston, Boberta, Liverpool—Bradley, Hill A Co. John Etna, Melvin, Liverpool—Wilder A Fnllarton. 8 00 ® 31 00 (to 32 35 50 ® 2 50 Hasan, Vorhees, repairing—C L Colby A Oo. Idoa, Gibbs, New York—C L Colby A Co. E H Kennedy, Geger, Boston—C L Colby A Oo. Blackflsh, Ftehell, New York—Hunter A Gammed. Georgia, Holt. West Indies—Crane A Gray hill Chas Poole, Sherman, Oadte, (SpateJ-StaiT A Ko fi 00 (A 5 fgttf fit 15 3 25 EXPOBTS OF COTTON From December 6,1866, to December 13,1866. Upland. LA.US VEMERI8, (Swinburne). SKIRMISHING. WHO BREAKS—PAYS. DARRTLL GAP; Ob, Whether It Paid. MADONNA MARY : By Mrs. Olyphant. THE BEAUCLERK8—Fathbr and Son. ARCHIE LOVELL. SIR BROOK F0BSBROOKE. GRIFFITH GAUNT. Jut received and for sale by E8TILL A BROTHER, dctl g Boll street, opposite Post Ofllce. Liverpool Boston New York. Baltimore Philadelphia providence, H. L. Total Exports Oleum Vital—We have heard of many commenda tions for Kayton's Oleum Vit». or Pain Killer, pr^ piled from k the recipe of an experienced processor Materia Medics. We recommend It ma;*if»molia remedy for all pains caused by cold or exposure, such as rheumatism, neuralgia, lunibigo, or pains to any part of tho system, even including ’’tooth-rfebu, ear ache, head-ache or bruises. H. H. Kayton, Savannah, will fiu all orders. The medicine can be found at the drug store of A. A. Solomons A Oo. Latest Monthly Papers.—We have received from Rankin's news depot tbe Herat (Land the World of the 10th instant, and the Chimney .Corner, New York Ledger, and Street A SnHHfe *Jferag< Albion, for which onr thanks are due. Papebs xwd Magazine*.—W* ■*“© indebted to BatiU raid of the 10«h k Brother for the New York Her*ld of the frank Leslie's Chimney Corner, l*tc*t date. Black* wood’s Magazine and DeBow*a Bf^pw far December. Board At $8 Per Week. . FEW GENTLEMEN “cun obtain BOARD at Bifht Dollars per Week to a private family. it this office. rdeclO—tf Apply« Onions. ^Potatoes Barreto POTATOES, and ICO barrel* ONIONS, 200 For sale Djr HOP’LL CHAS. L. CCLBY A 00.. 11 ir Bav and Abercorn ste. Applbs.—There is a fair stock of common, though a good articlo Is scarce and to demand. Wo . quote at * Bacon.—TYm utmost depression continues, with • further decline to all masts. We quqte nbbed eidte at 15c., clear ribbed aides at 1514c., and clear sidea at l|a; rirouldera, 12J4c., and 1MM. do- grand Is confined to country order, and -he local tr BAOOtoa.—The supply of gunny 1* UtaMdant The market is rather weaker, and 32(4c taken rasdily. We note Tucker, Carter >v Co- at 40®45o and Dundee at Higgins, Baltimore—Richardson k Bar M Knight, Knight. New York—C L Col by A Co. _ ^ _ , . Resolute, Hiller, discharging—^We® A Daniels. SCHOONUff. W Gregory, (Bn Anld, waiting—T L Kteaey to Co Arthur Burton, Croker, NewYork—T B Marshall k Bro. Charlotte Ftah, Strong, New York—Carrier k Co. A P Edwards, Hughes, New York—Hunter A Gam Coffee Yellow C Brown Clarified Muscovado, Tallow Tobacco, do do leaf....ft Chewing, Diamond Twist.. ..ft choice grades butter.—The Stock ta good, though constating chiefly of Western. Tho demand for a prime toticle is excellent. We quote Goshen at 43®45c., and Weri- ei CorriX-Thc stock !, eqcri to th*dem»a. thoogb ♦iiti in the baud* of importer* i* rwy nmttea. A JSgo of Bio, however, is expected to srrive bytiie 1st of Jsnnary. We continue qnotatiens for Bio. J 8 ® 24 ?-■ 5Ur“J?S.ote At 35®45, a wide rangta owing To tbe Java wo quote at 35® 45, various descriptions now offering. i_ is Floub.—The demand to UghL A to «ppiy ta offering at former qnotetlone. thonghlote are ocra- BionmUy forced off at auction at toww togiriea. ne, $10®U; extra, $1^18. «d_weat- da, 616® 18. New Georgia la firmer. Gbrn and Oats W iivi 6,000 H i^aFORSALB. BUSHELS landtag from Brig • GEORGIA" N, A. HARDHK A 00. There ta Utile demand at are tending downward. The demand. We quote mackere. — bbls. $11@U 60; No. 3 bbto. $19®30; bbta- **>: kits $276; No. 3 targe, bbls., $11; half bbte.$«» ®G*AtN.—YelhJW corn la very scarce, though whiteta ta better supply. ^ store, though aomei ^WA^-Tb.riock. *ra l*ge.»dtoe dmnKtil quite active forril S n0 ^8^ de * tha North indicate to 13®13Jic. Advices from decline there, owing to thedlto- A E Ames, Amee, Boston—Crane A Ornybtll. Alired Thomas, Matthews, Provfoeaoo—C L Colby A Un Sylvan, Blanchard, Porto Rico— 1 T L Kinsey A Co. Coast Pilot, Curtails, New York—Unnter A Gam J U A LC Adams, Adams, discharging—Hunter Bright oh Low. Tbas, Green. Black Thboab, White* and Oidar.... .gslj Wood, Oak.ta yard.. Pina..... . LightwOOd. eordi Wool. Unwashed ft Washed J Wax. “I Jewril, Phil .dulphta—Crane A Grajbill. Hannah Little, Uttic, uiveuarging—M A Cohen. KyruW. Hogues, discUaigiug—Starr to Roberta, B N Haws.us, Wy »tt, disc ii urging—Starr A Roberts. Caroline * Cururii*. Davis, New York—Master, Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H- WiltbsEoi B H Dyke, G* Ellison, Ga Z Daniel, Ga B M Blocker, Ga TBDunbar.SC FHBowo.Dfiblte J Woman, Ga O W Ballard, da Mrs: J H. J W Childs, Fla I J D Marlow, Darlem Market. * REPORTED ET JAB. T. ?ATSB*OE * CO. Daub, Dec. 11.186#. week. Some nrat-elaaa timber has arrived, and found ~ MnHv fiklto m follow*: Jtangtageq'mre timber, targe size....... 74 00®U (0 ttangmgmt „ -mMler. 13 00®16 00 $im9u«L. lnmhfir an Cor I ■ J PASSAGE RAXES: , having very superior .ac- |ht or p»stage, lone/WP^tS B g HARDEF-, No 1! Stoddard’s Rangc- t.’AHBlBOH to ALLEN, Nojff BowUng Green, Nek Tort. Shippers sending cotton to the press must see that ie betas «re anJXtai ptaialy oAttas Bdffs. • d«10 For Liverpool. The A 1 American ship NE PLUS ULTRA, Woodbubt, Master, 1 I having the larger portloo of ill- have quick dispatch. For FOR LIVERPOOL For Liverpool. The flrat-elass ship AMERICA, declS—2w , A J. G. MIIXS. For Liverpool. The A 1 American ship CHARLOTTE, FOR NSW YORK. •THE SCHOONER l?ost JPilotv ng. i Boston *nd # Ba¥annah WUl sail tor the above reft Ota Priday, Dm. 1«, at For As® ht or declJ—St A BARNASS.:; Mo. 8 Stoddard’s Lower Benge. For Baltimore. Tho new and elegant steamship North. Point, captain Billcps, Wlllsall for Baltimore on Friday, Dee. 14, at — o’clock — m. For freight or dationa, apply to having good accommo- WEST to DANIELS, Jones' Block. Philadelphia and Southern Hail Steamship Co. For Philadelphia. The first class steamship . Tonawanda, Hennings, commander. Will sail for the above port on batwrdriy, Dee. 15, at 1 o’clock p. m. For freight or pmsege, having superior I dstions, apply to decs . HUNTER to GAMMKLL. FJd CHARLESTON, direct. . HUNTER A GAMMKLL For NewYork. Tile brig - ANNIE M. KNIGRT, For Charter, antlyori hand and for charter, s M A L I, VESSELS, a itable to carry Rice and Cot- Toff Oil the coast. For further particulars apply to A. RICHARDSON, 194 Bay ttreet. KATE Capti T. J. LoorwooD, jveto — West Broad sweet. On SUNDAY, December 16th, at ill leave as above Horn Charleston Wharf, foot of r est Br - *p. m. Thta Boat is very fast, in perfect order. Anil has pBTrnger aoc*mmod*tlon* rapoxior to any Bo*t in For freight or pamage, apply to Charleston and Savannah STEAM PACKET Lllfft FOR AUGUSTA AND WAY; LANDINGS. Eclipse Line, ■VERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS, AT 7 O’CLOCK, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT, touching at Blnffton every Wednesday. The Steamers PILOT BOY, Captain W. T. McNBLTY. AND ELIZA HANCOX, ECLIPSE, . Jones. ESS Captain W. E. Jones. Capt. H. Daniels. The Boats of this favorite lino will leave the Charleston steam Backet Wharf with regularity and dispatch. m , on tbe Wharf at Captain J. R. RICHARDSON, will le ve the Plortd. Steam Packet Wharf refnlarly* aa above. HANCOX every Monday and Friday. PILOT BOY every Wednesday and Saturday. Returning will leave Charleston, HANCOX every Wednesday and Saturday. PILOT BUY every Monday and Friday. For freight engagements or passage, apply at the lice, Florida Steam Packet Wliarf, or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, noST-tf ■A^nta. •patch. Freight received at the Warehouse on anytime, and u«t by tho first batr. tr.-icls made for large engagements, snd at as low ratsa a» stay line on the river. Apply to A. WIJOOX to OO., Agents; decS-lw J: & BMP . at the Wharf. Eor Palatka, Fla., haring half of her cargo engaged, and going on board, will have quick dispatch as above. For balance of freight, apply to OcT-lOt CRANE , VIA ST. SIMON’S ISLAND. BRUNSWICK, ST; MALY S, FERNANDINA, MAY roRT milt;s, Jacksonville and P1COLATA. - ^ - fBB • ■ VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. enpt. Lockwood, will leave as above from Charierion Wharf, foot of West Broad street, on every THURSDAY MORN IMG, at 10 o’clock. _ . This Boat ta to perfect (trder, and haa- superior state room accommodations for Passengers. Freight received at all MmeOand stored fn ware house on wharf, free of expense.' Transportation charges on goods pSld promptly. For freight of pateagcspply to ^ miRBLL, no2-tf Charleston WhSrf. For Cfiarlrston, S. €• The new steamer DIC TATOR tMriO 'fune,) , . Captain L.M. OOXKITXS, Will resume her regntar trips 3s above, commencing Wednesday, $4th testa at 9 o’eloek a. • For freight or pessue apply on board, or to ' J. GCILMARTIN A CO., oc22 tr ■ ■- 1 14s Bay street. FOR PAlATfi*. FU., VIA FEMUANDINA,' JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND INGS ON THE ST. JOHN’S RIVER- W G Brown, Ga H B Weaker, HStevshta Baldwin X W Willingham, La J B Davenport, Boston UltrithgtoGe MARSHALL BOOTH—A B. LOOS. Kffig DBl Daniel, a JS Bewarfi, I B B Bresely, Uty l ■ Hand, Wife to son lwr ~ ' Augusta . Thommlllt L Burnell, city JJ Mobley, J F Hah. W K Melane, Fla »• 6 W Moody. MID logs. LoKUri—Orders for lussber are tecrateng *jr, H _ use ship-building and West India orders, and we quote | * * ***** ,GW sS 8 *—?7T;r“tear |» tmui ol imp. > 9 i > . . j a* — p*i**kL ti* 80REYEN HOUSE—O. XOCQNLT. GrineU, Maine |J H Webster to_tedf, Ga Schr. Oneida, Jones. Boeteu-J. T. Msresa. Schr. Grace Ollftim, Gilchrist, Boston J. Wyatt, MY «5 8T Schr. T. Schr. Loomis, T. Pa-1 in vast. , B. Marsehall, Mew York—StripSto*. ■omla, Morrtaon. Mitanras—TWro k Co.. WANTED, 60 Herray, Purls tot Os,*s Ctrsutar. Nrw Yoax, December 8. jMtterj awns and Herald: We rea edrist a steady cotton market tor the week, with a Stir (torn sad, mostly lor sip art. ■ATMH OOTTON. 50 complete cargo of iiMru STARS to ROBOTS. Garden Lot for *****^I max PUB GtoHDll ISJsrsSJSr -ms! Ans*fs«si' ioifemmrrtaked’aend Mho leased for ammo' ' - : >rvofl The new itemmer m .■ j.; D I G -T A -T O R , FMWO Tons,) Captain L. V, fOXHTTER, , Haring undergone thorough repairs, wiil resume * WWrt.boreJeaTtoXSarenn.h ^evfngsuendid accommo- ^ 6 AN^,'by War kin Hurl and. . FOUR TIMES A WEEK. . •?-’ ^4* For Liverpool. The to 1 American ship JOHN PATTEN, I to GRAYBILL. FOR CHARLESTON. CROTON, Capt. B. W. Tilton, Will leave for Charleston iafi intermediate place every THU SB DAY MORNING, at 11 o’clock, from _ Ferry Wharf. For freight or passage, apply to the' Captain on board or to T. B. MARSHALL A BKO., non tf Agen’a. DM) SBMEBRL1 URL m eyery May and Saturday. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUGHINO AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA- RYU FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND rfCOLATA. Tbs new and eiegmt steam packets, LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt. JAMES TUCKER, haring been specially fitted np tor this’route with unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly for the Move place*, the Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY MORNING, end the lizzie Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o'clock. Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday id Priday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and Saturoay mornings, to time to connect with the Miply at the gMee on Florida New York ForJMffkter otto CLAGHORN to CUNNINGHAM, Agents. Jyi6-tf N. B—All freight payable by ehlpggre^ Steinway Pianos. W j are sole Agents for tbeee celebrated Pianos to. Savannah, Augusta and Macon. Peraons who wtah~ to purchase can eltherJepdto -fc*' the Manutoctuere for thetr price list, or we wOWnr- nifib them here. WeaeU at Naetoty priree, warraBt thetm, and key (hem In tone tor one year, tor purchaoen in tills city, * ■ drayagoand hem a seledt- irocnriag forjlhem i JOHN O. SCHRB1NKB to SONS. f. F^HOBSfON. | / ' i X le Royal Plamn st. ail niMiertolt £«al fact having come to my knowl — Bri on f< 1-teidii s^iii'Mm® >* ST.Gei.fl 26,000 ’ 26 boxes SHver Ms ~ - ’Z Lime. lYAM.Sode Gee. Bag grid West Broad r QUALITY, COBB’S make I tolBABNAMD,