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fob es-ltihork.
Fannie, Thursday, December 20, at —'
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' I - every Thursday morning at 9 o’clock
.H* r ^'-tjtjr, every Saturday, at 3 p. m.
uakcr, every Saturday morning, at
a . wan Snore, every Tuceday morning, at
,.i»- FO* CHARLESTON'
1’liot
Uoy, every Wednesday and Saturday
‘■. r Dictator.
', r Emilie.
; _r Croton,
every Wednesday, at 9 a. m.
iiiilie, every Saturday, at 7 o’clock a. m. 1
very Tuursday at 11 o’clock.
FOB AUGUSTA.
Eclipse aud Express.
fob daRIKn. ^
11 M. Cool, Friday morning, December
■clock.
■id Departure of Train*.
.. U iu.v rAssKMoea up train.
• ‘ c - t Macon o f. m
T ' Y:J ilY DOWN PASSJtNOEK TBA1N
jSconat »’• ’’ .J *•{*•
d’* :,, , 3 ia at a•*> A. M. .
savannah at 7:08P. M.
J.'““ T.,, M.iHl l'ASsESGE3 TltAIN
...auueh at 7:06 P. u.
. . ,-ttaat 4:00 a. a.
■“ „ t 7:00 a. u.
:-"’' 1 ‘:,..e'vt.-,ur PASSEBOBB TRAIN ’ V
-”^a-t»at - ,8:2»P. 44..
iVl ' : ;® a vanUvili at 5:30 a.m.
•'f ai " , V ’iie ami tiordou trams conuect with
llo . V u niglit passenger trains at Gordon.
uailhoad—daily (Sundays ex
*•’ n ' ‘ cepted)
...junsh at 7 a- *•
- ' , iuoinasvitlc At 7:10 p, sc,
, aJ0 vllle at (3:o0 a. M.
'.“^vaunah at P. *.
' o; iiUOTUElt, Ncwsdea.ers^Sta-
tjrjiasiSers, D'di street (down stairs,,
'' . a ce, nest to the Post Office, ere au-
. * for the Dairy N«»’t> ft IUrald.
- ' iC .~ .yjit, them will be promptly attended
Mayor’s Court. ,
• Court of His Honor, Mayor E. C. Anderson, wan
• kuded yestfcldW morurng by both blacks and
X*' the whites, however, outnumbering their
■ K A-iX’ WAS charged with being drunk and dis-
' V m t.,c street, aud also very disorderly at tho
X .s The arresting officer said lie found the de-
fj u , flourishing a kntic in the street, and while
a. nuu to the barracks he attempted » wrest the
a-ci’s club tiuw him. The officer on duty at the
-acksaaiil the prisoner was so boisterous that he
it, be put into his cell by main force. He waa
1 tea Joll.
• to In* confiued at labor for thirty
▲ man namad Btrannan waa before *Hia Honor,
MayorAndetaoc* yeater day, on the charge of aeUiog
liquor without a license. AH officer said that ha found
a man coming out of the defendant's honae with a
bottle of whiskey. The man who had the whiskey
waa examined and said he had been gunning, and
going into the store, got two cigars. He then asked
for something to warm him and got a drink of whiskey,
after which he asked for some in a bottle to take ont
to his friends. He said he paid the defendant fifty
cants for the whole.
The defendant denied selling whiskey, and said that
the man was cold and he gave him some; that he took
the fifty *canta in pay for the cigars. Hte produced
several of his neighbors who said they had known him
for m knag time, and had been in the store frequently,
bnt never kDew. of him selling liquor. One of the
witnesses said that on one occasion he had sent for
liquor and got it, but the money was sent back to
him.
There appearing a doubt in the case, His Honor
siid he would give the defendant the benefit of that
doubt, and dismissed the case upon the payments of
coats.
Mrs. Camp was charged with the tame offence. One
of the witnesses said he had bought liquor from the
woman three months ago, and had seen a negro get
9ome the other day. When asked why he did not
give information when he bought the liquor, he said
it waa because she had been informed on. Another
witness, the wife of the former one, was more ex
plicit, and said it was because her husband's horse
and cart had been seized for nine dollars that the
prosecution was instituted at this time. This witness
created much amusement by giving a full detail of
tier grievances in broken English.
The paosecutiou appeared to be a malicious one on
the part of the witness, but the defendant did not
deny the selling liquor without license. She was
fined in costs and ordered to take out her license im
mediately.
Throwing Fiitli from Window's.
Complaints are often made of the throwing of offal
aud other filth from windows into the streets and
lanes, and the officers seem desirous of putting a stop
to it. In tho police court yesterday morning Mr. S.
B. Harrington, proprietor of the Pavilion Hotel, cor
ner of South Broad and Bud stroets, was arraigned on
this charge. The defendant appeared through his
clerk, and on the charge being read, the officer said
that he observed a negro throwing slops out of a win
dow frouling the play ground of the Chatham Acade
my. Upon an examination he found under the win
dow some several inches of stuff whiAi had been de
posited in that manner. He immediately Informed
Mr. Harrington, and asked him to have it cleaned up.
A couple of ntgroes were sent to do the work, who
swept a little and then retired. The officer then said
to the proprietor that cleaning would not do and he
would have to put him on the docket.
His Honor, Mayor Anderson, then remarked to the
representative of the defendant that he himself had
noticed the transaction, and that it was really dis
graceful. Tho wing of this, house fronts on the
ground attached to the Academy, aud this throwing of
slops out oi the windows is a constant source of an
noyance to tho officers, besidos being a nuisance. The
matter has been repeatedly spoken of, and at one
time, we betieve, it was contemplated to have some of
the windows closed up entirely. The defendant was
fined ten dollars and costs.
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Bon tiMs
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HIGH WATER.
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Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1SG«.
Arrived*
Steamer H U Cool, Tavlor, Darien—SI A Cohen.
Bark Aberdeen, Cochrane,Cardenas, in ballast—C L
Colby * Co.
Bark Meguntlcook, Hemmingway, Beechport—
Crane A Graybill.
Brig Scotland, Rose, Boston, in ballast—Richardson
ft Barnard.
D 8 light house schooner Chase. Perry, Charleston.
Sch Oliver Cromwell, Delano, Red Line Creek.wlth
14 bale, sea island cotton—Richardson it Barnard.
Br bark Ann Jane, from Para, and ordered to D_boy
—Carl Rpplng.
Cleared.
Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palatka, Ac.—Clag-
orn A Cunningham.
Bark Maiy C Dyer. Walliogton, New York—Hunter
A Gammell.
Brig auean Vorhcea, , New York—C L Colby A
Co.
Brig black hell, Ticked, Washington—Hunter
Gammell.
Brig Annie M Knight, Knight, New Y. rk—C- L
Colby * Co.
Y liver. N. Pratt and I.. Frank were arratguedon
, charge of lighting in the street, being also drank.
Yy severally denied the charge, but His Honor,
Y* convinced of the troth of it, fined them each
jredcllirs.
Kyau was charged with being drunk, bnt denied
roving he had only taken three drinlts. He was
,. j w itti a fine of four dollars.
, tv Bock, white, and Fortune Curry, colored,
sod to linvu beou found drnuk and disorderly in
erect. They had come from Carolina, and the
K ro taid lie was trying to got massa down to the
The white man waa fined five dollars and the
three.
i man named Farrel was charged with being drunk
ti i.Bi-diug an officer. He was fined eight dollars,
i s. Chatham and Wm. Boyle, two sailprs, were
: ;nd, nu Monday night, fighting on the Bay. One of
..iu said he was not drunk, but his companion win,
alihat when he was tryiug to got him aboard ship,
tho witness, was struck in tho head. They were
t»ii fined two dollars.
.Junes Lane, a white wagoner, was arraigned on the
jr-e of driving through a lane. He claimed iguo-
meut the law, which was apparently correct, aud
>,«.« lined two dollars, the city portion to be re
ntal. The negro wagoners have been taught
fc- a m this respect, aud do not now-use the lancB as
a ruugbfaros.
County Court.
las Court met yesterday morniug at ten o’clock,
Jo Honor, Judge Russell, presiding.
W ca3e 0 f E. D. Meyer vs. Charlotte Riploy,
distrain warrant. Tho case was argued by
? 5 Hesscltine, r,sq., for piaintlif, and P. M Ruasoll,
,’r.Jor the defemlaut.
!hc counsel for the defence filed objections sb fol-
,, is;. That the action was improperly brought,
ill could not be sustained. 2. That tho notice to
taint waa illegal and contrary to luw. S. That the
iluiiiistratrix had twelve mouths in which to settle
;; the affairs of tho estate, and could not be held
aliie. 4. That where there is no special agreement
Vwecti landlord and tenant, the law presumes s
He therefore moved to dismiss tho proceedings,
aiiicli was overruled by the Judge and the case pro-
-tied. Alter the submission of the evidence, tho
luilgs charged the jury iu substance as follows: -The
office served was not legal, having been served on
kfriidant 1 s administratrix of Charles Ripley, dc-
rrabcd, when the proceedings uro instituted against
her individually. The defendant had no legal notice
n roipiireu by tho statute. Tbefact of the landlord
receiving a key from a tenant is a discharge The
i.hou was lor the recovery of eighty-five dollars, and
the jury rendered a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for
tiirty-five dollars.
Tue case of Bill Williams and John Wlrito, aharged
with stealing a boat from their employer, was brought
Bp, when tiiey pleaded not guilty; but ilie evidence
b-:ug strong the jury rendered a verdict Qf guilty.
The cate of Henry Garrett, charged with simple
Urceny, waa continued until the next term nt the in-
M*uco of the Solicitor.
Theatre—Benefit of Miii llelJn Ht
Tonight has been set apart by the miuitig«niexit for
ie benefit of that charming young actresa and excel-
>Lt vocalist, Mies Stella Maoon, on which ocaaoion
will be presented two popular pieces, in each of which
too lair beneficiary hts a charaotar w«il adapted to dte-
Piay her peculiar dramatic powers to thd best advan-
^o. Miss Mason is a young lady possessing tare
'’Larins of person and character, and haa, during hey
-Lori sojourn amongst ns, established herself as a de
cided favorite with the frequenters of the theatre. By
c r sprightly personitions of character and earnest
'•Jorts to picase, she has gained many warm friends
icd admirers, who wiU doubtless avail themselves of
Uio opportunity to give her euch a substantial testi
monial of tbeir favorable appreciation and good will
* will bo alike gratifying to her and credit-
Sble to Savannah gallantry and liberality. We hope
to see a full house.
Below.
; Columbia.
Receipts-
Per steamer Did ator, from CSiar eston—118 bales
cotton, 2d bbla oranges, 113 cow hides, and mdze.
Per steamer H M Cool, from Daiiea—72 bales cot
ton, 4 do wool, 7 bags cotton seed, 3 bb:s Syiup
Per brig Jno Freeman, from Boston—23o tons ice,
10 bbls potatoes, 5i> do onions.
Ter brig W H Dickmore, from New York—423 bales
hay and assorted mdze.
Miscellaneous,
LEA 4& PEKHINS
CC1URATCO
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.
PRONOUNCED BY
MMMtttlM
TO BE THE
Only Goon Sauce
and applicable to
Every Variety
OE
DISH.
EXTRACT
of a Letter from a
Medical Gnma-
hax av MADRAS,
to hie Brother at
Worcester, May.
MU:
- Tell Lea A Per
rins that their
SAUCE la highly es
teemed it India,
and is, in my opin
ion, the most pala-
table aa well at the
most wholesome
Sance that It made.
The success of this most delicious and unrivaled
condiment having caused many unprincipled dealer*
to apply the name to spnrlous compounds, the Pub
lic is respectfully and earnestly requested to see
that the names of Lea A Perkins are npon the
Wrapper. Label, Stopper and Bottle.
Manufactured by
LEA & PERRINS, Worcester.
JOHN DUNCAN S SONS, Aokmt*,
AGENTS FOR TUE UNITED STATES,
oc20-eodlyif New Yoke.
Firing Hoekets und Crackers.
The boys had better bo earefal in firing their squibs
and fireworks in the streets. It is a violation of ordi
nance, and the police officers have positive instiuc-
tioua to arrest all offenders.
In the Mayor’s Court yesterday morning, a gentle
man was arraigned on Uie charge of discharging
rockets from his window. The officer statod it was at
night, and as near as he could discern the rocket came
from tho Window of this gentleman’s residence. The
defendant said he knew nothing of the matter, that
there were no fireworks in his house, and he was anrs
none had been fired from it. The officer, in reply to a
question of His Honor, stated that he might have been
mistaken as to the house, bat thought not. The esse
was then dismissed and the officer directed to find the
guilty party.
Jaa. Green and J. Black, two negro boys, were sr-
raignod for firing squibs in the street. They had only
fired one cracker each, according to their statement.
They were fined iu costs.
Inquest.
Dr. R. P. Myers yesterday held an inquest at the
Ferry Wharf upon the body of a negro boy, found in
the river, and supoosed to be Geo. Johnson, who was
drowned on the 31st of Novciuoer by tho upsetting
of a boat below Fig Island.
He also held an inquest at O’Byrue’s wharf on the
body of an unknown negro, found floating in the
river. The verdict of the juries in each case was
fouud drowned, supposed accidental.
Stealing Rote.—Adam aud John Devoe, negroes,
were found, on Monday flight, with a coil oi rope in
t heir pbaaesaion. aud were yesterday morning before
His Honor, the Mayor. Adam, the father of tho boy,
said ho bought the rope from a man at the Charleston
wharf for three dollars, and didn’t know the law. He
thought the rope belonged to the man from whom he
bought it, bat ho didn’t know him. Adaui was locked
up until suoh time as the owner of the rope was foundj
and the boy was discharged.
Bmptymo Slops ini^ Sewkss.—Lucy Brown,
negro girl, was before His Honor, Mayor Anderson,
yesterday, charged with emptying slops into the sewer
in Boll street, at Congress streets lane. This matter
was an every day occurrence, and His Honor remark
ed he was glad the officers had reported it Tho girl
attempted to explain the mattor, but could not^make
herself understood. She-waa fined flvo dollars,^ and
the officers were instructed to have an eye on this
sewer.
The Laugeht in the United Stater—The TO I-
LET SOAP WORKS ot COLGATE it CO.. New York,
art tbe largest in the country—the extent of the man.
ufactory being demanded by tho large and increaslrg
demand for tho splendid soaps mads by this leading
firm. No soaps in the market can compare with
those of Colgate A Co. for purity of material and skill
of manufacture. *
Savannah Cotton. Market.
Savannah, December 18,1866.
The cotton market to-day has been rather dull, hold
ers being firm and holding at an advance, the news
received during the day from the North being En
couraging. We hear of some sales at 81c. for Savan
nah middlings, but would quote at 31^81 %c.
£ x port a.
Per steamship Leo, for New York—79G hhles upland
cot ion, lu7 do sea island, 134 do domestics, 15 bbis
dried fruit, .nd 55 pkgs mdze.
Per bulk 3Iury C Dyer, for New Yo»k—17T,&20 fcU
lumber.
Per brig Blackfisli, for Washington—117 sticks tim
ber, 74.0o0 foot lumber.
Per brig Auuie M Knighr., for Neiv York—133 cases
segars aud cheroots, *28 casks rice, 97 bales upland
cotton, 116,000 feet lumber, 25,i>2S feet flooring
boards.
Paasenfiers*
Per steamship Leo, for New York—J W Randall,W
A liryaut, Frank Basil, Capt E N Howard R C Mcli
ols. Wm H Betcocr, L M Parcival, Mrs R- Purcival,
Master H Bush, E H Packard, J P Schindel, P Me-*
Shane, K li Tucker, T G Tucker, W B Duffy, and T
steerage.
Per steamer Dictator, from Charleston—Dr D R
Juue, M R Tunuo, A L Styles, H G Samp-on, A
Smith, lady aud flvo children, A Clark, Mrs Arm
strong, Mis Warner, M W Waff, Miss Homing, Z W
Erchtebf rger, Capt Archer, W P Woooim, J Kedock.
Thomas Jubustou, Z F Nelson, T S Coogliu, Mrs K M
Cade, J L Pardeau, J B Dupont, W W Uaiigy,* S Se-
gulra,R Denicou, W A Thompson, E Puluer.C F Woo-
ey, ZT Haddock, and 20 on deck.
Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—Carl Eppiug,
Capt Flye and lady, Adam Strain, Capt Dutch, Mr
Gilson, Mr Haws, Hr R D Hamlen, Cipfc Trell, Rev
Mr Knowles, Capt Thorndike, Mr Barney, and 15
deck.
UKOEBWAITER'S SAXE.
BY UBjKiU, BB14. A WILLIAMS.
BUIb* «oMon Stoddard’, Wbartneartha^xcbai
at K>>4 o'clock^*, m., THU DAY,
TWENTY-FIVE BALKS OF HAY,
1 achooner
Datnagad o* baud of to
Myniv* on her
from New York to thin port, and .old under
tton and by recommendation of tbe Pdtt W»r-
dene far e«eewntot*nderwriieri and all concerned.
Termecaeh. » deol#
Shipping.
FOB NEW YORK
■ i_
ATLANTIC COAST
NCaiil Steamship Co.
' SIDE WHEEL LINE. * -
SPEQIAL SALE—AT AUCTION-
UT ■•Ml, 9UTIUI All •UUKTI.’'
BY UPOCMB, BELL to WtlAUMf.
THU DAY, UUt inBent. et 11 o’clock. In front of
eeore. will be eotd.
4 eeeee CMUng, coneietiugof Coete, Plate, Drawer.
andShirte.
2 eeeee fine Net TTndenhirt.
n case Hosiery, assorted
10 pieaee fine Ribbed Broadcloth
Caeshnens, Settnetta, Kerseys. Prints, Delaines,
Hat*. Cape, Shoes, Ac.
ALSO, _ '
Fancy Articles, Trimmings, Watchm, Jawelry. No
tion., Ac. . daclg
Cabin PuMff; |U...
AUCTION SALE.
BY LaROCHE. BELL A WILLIAMS.
THIS DAY. 19th inet., at 10o’clock, A m.,in front cf
store, will be sold.
Choice Bacon Sides
Choice Hams
Shoulders
LeafLard
Wines end Liquors
Hoe
Sugar
Crates of Crockery
Terms cash.
Choice Canada Butter
Goshen Butter
Ueefaan Cheeee
Extra Sager Cured Hen
Champagne Cider
Tobacco
segars
Glass Wars, Furniture. Ac.
declS
UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
BY LaROCHK, BELL & WILLIAMS.
THIS DAY, the 19th inat., at 10>» o'clock a. m., in front
of the atore, will be sold,
1 case (24 pair) Men’a Calf Balmorala ; damaged on
board atfiamer City of Bath, from Boston to ihia port,
and acid under inspection of theJfort Warden a.
Terms caah. dec 18
AT PRIVATE SALE.
BY' OEU. W. WYLLY.
3 Lota in rear of ihc Parade Ground, each 60 by 105
foet between Bull and Drayton streets. Aiap, Lola
,\o». 20, 21, 23, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34, frodring on
i'a^loi, Gordon and Ea«t Broad atreeta. These Lot*
are high aud very desirably located, aad have tue ad-
van* age of Oriiug allowed the privilege of building
wooden houses ou them. declT
Jnsf Receiyed from PHilaielpMa
i
A LOT OF LADIES’ SHOES,
Of better workmanship and material than any lo
this market, consisting in part of
Ladies' French Calf and Kid (thick soled)
Congress Gaiters,
Ladies’ French Calf and Kid (thick soled;
Polish Roots,
Ludtes' English Lasting High Balmorals,
Ladies’ English Lasting Congress Gnitere,
Lames' Morocco (line and coarse; Balmarals,
Ladies’ English Lasting (thick soled; Buskins.
For sale by TEBEAli A PHILLIPS,
N. E. corner Ball and Broughton streets
decl4—tf 8av*nnali, Ga.
Consignees,
Per brig W H Uicknaorc, from New York—Austin &
E, G M Allen, W E Alexander, J W Anderson k Sons
J A A J F Brown, T H Bolshaw, Brady & H. C RK
Agr, M A Cohen, Gnckcnhcimur A S, S B liarring,
ton. Miller Jt, llro, Palmer ,kr 1), Rniidcll St Co, E D
Smjthe it Co, SavbGss Co, C Van Horn, Weed, 0 St
Co, W M iVilliams.
Per steamer Dictator, from CUerleston.—
L J Gailmarlln St Co, J W Anderson’s Sons k Co, J
Crovan, F M Myrell, Erwin k H, J L Vidalongn, Wil
kinson, Wilson St Co, E C W»de k Co, F W Tonno.
X Co, So Ex Co, Muller A Bro, Tlson St G, Kraus. A
Ftllncr.
Per steamer H M Coo], frum Darien—Bryant & 11,
Guerard, Ferrili A Co, D J Walsh. J W Lathrop A Co.
Consignee, per Central It. It,
Dec. 18,1800.
707 bales cotton—L J Guilmartiu k Co, Tlson A G,
A Barbee, E S Lathrop it Co, 0 B R Age, E F Metcalf
>, Wilder A F, Brigham, H A Co. Starr St Kohcris
Erwiu A H, Austin A'Ellis, Johnsion, Woo Ib St Co, O
c’ohcu A Co, W B Gridin A Co, T R A J G Mills, A S
H.riridge A Co, J W Lathrop k Co, Fetors ft Hoi
iLug.worth, Jones £ W. Clark, Jones & Co, PH Belin
J Washburn A Co, Gurnard, Ferrlll A Co, R Mclnlire
A Co, Wilkinson, Wilson A Co. N A Hardee A Co, E
C Wade A Co, liothwell A W, R llal>er»baui A Sou, J
A Stevenson, A W Stone.
UecelptH per Atlantic A Gulf K. ft.
Dec. 18, 18ii6.
308 bales cotton, 20 bbls syrup, 60 sacks rice, 7 tee
do, 1 car sheep, I do cable, 1 horsr, and mdze—To
Wilder St F, Hlosn, S 3, T:son A U, J C Rowland, Mer
err A A, J LVillalonga, G W Uarmany, Bouse A B,
L J Guiimartin A.Oo, Uolcjmbo A Co. and others.
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. Wiltbergkb
H L Shultz, Ga iChas T Jeffries, Phtla
f [j Beasley IW L S lotvnsend, N C
W A Martin, Charleston IW B Johnston. Macon
W C Riddell, Hilton HoadjP M Hush. Gordon
a J Murdock, " *■*
A C Bailie, New York
W Morrison, do
T C Tncker, do
B H Tucker, do
J M S Mackara, Phils
A S Barnwell, 8 C
Thos failliooiy, Savh
E W Mu;ham, 8 C
D U Fanuer, G»
.1 ft Dinson and child, Ga
J W Hnn’e", Ga
Mrs Dolly Hunter. Ga
Mrs Nancy Young, Ga
Jno N Mims, S C
Jacob Barrett, Ga
SCREVEN HOUSE—G. MRGINI.Y.
R B Hall snd wife, Ga
L Cook and lady, Atlanta
T Heloomhe. City
EC White, City
W L Joyce NC
J B HsrtweB, BI
S W White-head, N Y
D Hall, N Y
W T Bennett, Hilton Head
Mrs O Mays, S C
Thus Gilhooly, City
MARSHALL UOUSE-A. B. LUCK.
'V C Bartlett, Boston Thos H Morton
Edward Wawzre, S C T N Dotcher
j E White, Port Royal J I^ne
Rev Jaa Cooper Thompson. Ga
x J P Levy, Phtla B Gner, Ga
I Flowers, SC D Lou and lady, Ga
Geo W Crane J J Davia, Ga
H C Dearborn J R Johnson, Ga
k USB RUSS’
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RUSS’
RUSS’
RUSS’
AT PRIVATE SALE.
BY GEO. W. WYLLY,
45 Shareh South Western Railroad Slock
26 Shares Central Railroad Stock *
$6,006 old Georgia Seven per cent Bonds.
Six Residences, priced at from $3,8o0 to $15,0u0; for
further particulars enquiro at n y office, t'ppoaile Mon
ument square, late MerchauU’ aud Maulers’ Bank.
declS
BY GUO. W. WYLLY.
Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in January, iu
front oi the Court House, ai 11 o’clock
2,250 acres of Land, situated in Bryan couuty, 25
miles from the city, on the Canoochee river, 3i0 acres
in cultivation. The improvements consist of a good
dwolling aud out-houses. The loculiou is high and
very healthy. Timber and produce can be brought
throogh the Canal. The range for cattle, hogs and
sheep is excellent.
declS
ST. DOMINGO BITTERS
ST, DOMINGO BITTERS
ST. DOMINGO BITTERS
One of th» most valuable combinations o
medicine and »n agreeable beverage Mist has ever
been offered to the public. Millions of bottles were
.old throughout the North daring the last four years
ind, wherever introduced, it has proven a welcome
addition lo the Invalid's table, the family circle, and
’he batehclor's sideboard ;
LADIES who have lost etrength anl appetite, and
sailer from nausea, vomitting and vertigo—
GENTLEMEN who “don’t feel very well” just before
breakfast or dinner, whose stomach is oat ol order
and system is generally deranged—
iOTilERS weaning children, and suffering from
general debility— *
CHILDREN or ■ a sickly nature, and sour, dyspeptic
constitution—
TRAVELERS who have occasion to change their
water, and—
LLwho live la malarious districts, and ate subject
ed to miasmatic influences, will fiua one of the
inosi valuable Tonics and mvigoiatorsai Ih can
be taken. In
KUHS' 8T. DOMINGO BITTERS.
TRY THEM BUT ONCB.
\
PRIVATE SALE.
Groceries!! Groceries!!
LaROCHE, BELL * WILLIAMS
Offer at private sale at their Lowest Auction prices tbe
following:
20 casks Bacon 9ides,
15 casks Bacon Shoulders,
10 liercss Bacon Shoulders,
26 tierces Choice Sugar-Cured Hams,
10 bhds Family Hams,
10 bbls City-Cured Hams,
25 tiercea Rice,
50 sacks Rtoiigcxm Rlcc,
100 kegs Lard,
25 kegs Choice Batter,
10 i.ctf* extra Canada Butter,
20 bbls Clarified Sugar.
Also,
200 bales best Eastern Hay,
200 bales best Northern H.*y. <
Steerage, *13
4 V
EiPiREtiNE mmmi
PASSAGE RATES:
Cabin Pause., **A.• ■ .toeerage. *13
The new and very fiat aniliqg stonmahip
GENERAL BARNES,
* ■ .8,008 tons,
T. H. Morton, Commander,
will positively leave on h«r regular day,
Thanday, Dee. 40, mt A •'clock a. M,
Pot freight or passage, having splendidly arranged
accommo3»Uons,.ppfy [ tO R ^ fdllAbtoNi
8 Stoddard's Upper Range,
gotU Oliposite ike Post-oace.
N. B.—No engaged berths secured after Tnesday,
December mb. nolesa paid for.
For Liverpool.
Too new A 1 British bark
JOHN KILLS,
Capt. JaLVia,
2,0on bales capacity, and hav
ing one-half her cargo ready, will have qui;k die*
patch. FOr balanee of freient apply to
duel5—Ot WILDER ft FlILLARTriN.
For Liverpool*
The A 1 American .hip
NE PLUS ULTRA,
Wooduuit, Master,
having the larger portion of
her cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch. Fur-
farther freight engagcm-Mc apply JO
Ut*c 4-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST ft CO.
For Liverpool.
rrv The first-class ship
AMERICA,
. J. H. Mobtuxb,
has commenced loading for the above port.
For freight engagements ajffily to .
decl3 2w T.‘ R. A J. G. MILIJ4.
The new and fast sidewheel steamship
SAN JACINTO,
LOVILAND, Commander.
wiU sail for the above port on her regular day, .
IMarday, Dm. *8, mt S 1-a e’ejeek a. m.
For freight or paasage, having very superior ae-
comnodauona, apply to g. M. HARDEE, *
Mo It Stoddard's Range.
OARRMON * ALLEN,
Mo. t Bowling Green, New Yovk.
Shippers sending cotton to the press must see that
the bales sre mashed plainly on the edge. , 'decl7
For Baltimore.
Tho oow and ptegBOt steamship
F^isnsriE,
Capt. H. H. SlteOT..
'Will ull for Baltimore on
iThariday, Doe. MO, mt — o’ttoek — in*
For freight or pasmge^having gdotl acconfmc-
dations, apply -to , ' ,
WEST ft DANIELS,
dec!7 ' Jones’ Block.
FOR BOSTON.
The Scnooner
B. N. HAWKINS,
baring most of her cargo engaged,
will have dispatch for the shove port.
Por freight apply to
I gTABR ft ROBERTS.
FOB NEW YORK.
OLD LINE.
THE SCHOONER
Myrover,
Oiptain Huohxs,
having part of cargo engaged, will have,dispatch lor
the above port. Apply to
decl7 STARR ft ROBERTS.
For New York.
e .
The brig
ANNIE M. KNIGHT,
• Knight, Master,
h iving nearly completed her cargo,
«m nave dispatch lor the above port. For freight,
apply to OHaS. L. COLRY ft CO.,
ilectS—tf Cor. Hay and Aberemn streets.
FOR NEW YORK.
mHK SCHOONER
A . J. S. & L. C. ADAMS,
• Captaio Adams,
having a portion of cargo engaged. wU have dip
patch for the above port. Fl?r *
Jt HUNTER A GAMMELL
For Darien.
THE STEAMER
H. M. COOL,
TAYLOR, Commander, _
Will leave for Darien on FRIDAY, December 2tot,
at 8 o’clock a. m. . ^ T
For freight or passage, apply on hjird or to
dec 19 —it M. A. COHEN, Agent.
For Charter.
Constantly on hand and for
charter, SMALL VESSELS,
s itable to carry Rice and Cot
ton on the coast. For lurther
partlcniars apply to
A. RUHARDSON,
184 Boy ttreet.
Regular Auction Sales ]
OF
Horses, Mules, Cattle, Wagons, Baggies,
CAK1UAOES, toe..
At the Veterinary Stable, of R. W. CAMPBELL, on
Bav street, between Jefferson snd Montgomery street*,
vifi commence on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19th, aud
every Wednesday thereafter. »epl4-tf
Eor Palatka, Fla.,
VIA ST. SIMON’S ISLAND, BRUNSWICK,
IX. MAIiYS. FERN AN DINA, MAY-
1’OliT MILLS, JACKSONVILLE AND
F1COLATA.
THE
CHRISTMAS
PRESENTS.
John C. Schreiner & ?ons
A RB now opening a magnificent stock of Goods
for the Holidajf.
For Rent or Lease,
FARM adloining Bonaventnra. wlih twenty to
_ fifty acres good Cotton aud Provision Land.
Also, seven five-acre lots, fronting on Warsaw
river, thirty mlnntes drive from 8avannah, on the
Shell road, will be leased on good terms, where you
can live cheap, and s tvc high rente.
Apply at 201 Bay street, to
dec 11—eodlm
2000
60S barrels Lime for finishing purpotes,
80 bales heavy Gnnny Bagging,
100 colls Richardson's Hemp Itope, forwde^low
lo close consignment.
dec5-eod8w
Work Boxei,
Writing Desks,
Glove Dozes,
Btnlm Portmonnmles,
Sliver and Pemrl Cord Coses,
Velvet Parses, Ete., Etc.
Magnificent stock of
VELVET a9D TORKEY MOROCCO ALBUMS.
BIBLES, an elegant assortment.
PRAYER BOOK8, the largest stock we ever offered.
CHILDREN’S BOOKS in endless variety.
dccl8 _tf JOHN C. SCHREINER ft SONS.
The Pair.
The attendance at the Ctir last evening was decided
ly better than on the opening night, and considerably
mere money poured into tho common fond. The
tfeae was enlivened by music furnished by awander-
uig band or musicians, who were engaged by a conple
« gentlemen friends of the managers. It lent
titarm, and no doubt aided in bringing a few dollars
ip the treasury. To-night we understand tbe string
band of Messrs. Maas and Ruckert, which is the best
:n the city, will voluntaer their service.. The want
of space prevents us from making more extended re
marks of the fair to-night, but we hope that wlil not
prevent the Charitably disposed from risitlhg it and
dropping their spare change.
A SOUTHESK Eitixanuse.—Wo were yesterday
shown through tbe sail-making department of Mr. M.
P. lleaulort, iu the rear of the Exchange, and found
an eutirely new branch of his business establish**.
This department is for the manufacture of bagging,
aad specimens were shown ps of.every kind of work,
trom the heavy saU sack to tfc« finest Unen bagging.
He hds three sewing mschlnei of the Singer make in
constant operation, aud i* ahorUy expecting Ui® ar
aval of two of Grover ft Baker’s heavy lug bacrals Beilasd Sqgars. * u grades.
Vilen ho will be prepared to do any work ta tost nn» parrels Molaestoand Sfrup^^^
His patrons can have their card or statoR ffitotod on
the bags, at a trifling additional expense. Tbia is
really something which has been needed is the
era country, merchant* haring had to send north
’nr them, and Mr. Beaufort, buying hie goods dtoeot
from the manufacturer is enabled to farnieh the bag-
8ing as cheap as it cau bo bad elaewhore.
ConoNEB’a Inqueht.—An lnque^ WO® bold yeater-,
day morning before Dr. E. P. MyererOoroner, C. C-.
on the body of an unknown negro man, found in the
havanuah River. Alter a careful exmntnaHoa b, the
Coroner and Jnrors, they returned the following ven.
diet: Accidental drowning.
Tbs following gentlemen eompoeed the jury: H-
ii’iuldeU, Jr., foreman; Claris*Phillips, Jaraea Waters,
D - McCarthy, Jaa. J, MbEgnzle.'feiui Lweeon.
CHaiRius Gins.—In another column Will be
found the advertisement of Mr. B. MsBoo, who offera
for .ale an extensive assortment of books suitable for
the Christmas holidays. The went of- Space this
morning prevents our noticing hie ettSBlnhaecM
“ore in detail, which we nropose to do Oh another oc-
CMien.
Randell & Co.,
201 and 203 Bay •treet,
West or Babnabd St.,
ijTAVE In Store end for sale-
300 barrels Flo or. Super. 1 ‘eL 0 *
so barrels Hecker fl S. R. Plonr, Red and Blue.
75 bags Rio Cofltee, Fair and Prime.
80 pockets Java Coffee.
800 caddies Black and G> oen Teas.
m tabs Batter, Goshen and Western.
800 tube Lard, Pure Leaf and Pressed,
250 boxes Cheese, State, Feetoryaod Eng. Dairy-
200 boxes New Layer Baietas.
labw?GtoBkfif’ e IV* r uhd Alspice
140 case* Pieties, Peaches, Oysters, 4c.
< ^go doxsa 2 and 8 Hooped Bucket '.
irMtSUei,i,2«db. t
<ruod. Currants, H*s, Nate, Candies, etc.
dsoU-tt —
Fruits, English Pickles, &g
100 E ^ BS ’ Wh0 ' e ‘ quarter boxes Raieitw,
-iriSffilFf AWarvina’ WotoeeUrehlreBeuce,
Jast received by gg? * CUNNlNGHAit
decUwveodiw
WM. E. LONG.
Lime, Bagging, Rope.
BARRELS Liihe for building purposes,
RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUNCH,
RUSS* ARRACK PUNCH,
MADE FROM BATAVIA RICE.
RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH,
RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL.
RUSS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL.
RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL
The most delightful concoctions that ever tempted
man’s taste—cheaper than any STRADY DRINKS in
the world.
HOUSE FOR SALE
BY GKU. W. WYLLY.
East half of Lot No. it. Brown Ward.
The improvements consist ol a two story dwelling
with attic, on a brick basement, fronting on Liberty I
street, opposite tbe United States Barracks.
Fer terms apply at out counting room. noin
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
■V OEO. W. WYLLY.
Will be sold on the first TUESDftY In January, 1887
between the legal hours of sale, in front of the Court
House,
One-third of Lot No 4, WeBloy Ward, snd improve
ments, for tbe benefit ot the heirs and creditors of the
estate ol Samuel H. Bond, deceased.
no6 J- B. MCINTOSH, Administrator.
Charleston and Savannah
STEAM PACKET LINE
FOUH TIMES. A WEEK.
EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY MORNINGS, AT T O’CLOCK.
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT,
touching at Binfftou every Wednesday.
The 8teamere -
PILOT BOY,
Captain W. T. McNELTY.,
AND
lirr.TZA HANCOX,
Captain J. R. RICHARDSON,
will le ve theFlorida Steam Packet Wharf regularly
ob above.
IIANCOY every Monday anil Friday.
PILOT BOY every Wednesday and Saturday.
Hemming will leave Charleston,
HANCOX every Wednesday and Saturday.
PILOT BOY every Monday and Friday.
For freight engagements or passage, apply at the
office, Florida Steam Packet Wnarr, or to
W CLAGHOHN ft CUMN INGHAM,
no27-tf Ageptf - .
Capt. LOCKWOOD,
will leave as above fVom Charleston Wharf, foot of
(Vest Broad street, on every THUB3DAY MORN
iNG, at 10 o’clock.
This Boat is in perfect order, and has superior
itare room accommodations for-Passeneers.
Freight received at an times and stored in ware
house on wharf, free'of expense-
Transportation charges on goods paid promptly.
For freight or pa^s^c upRiy to M MYRKLLi
no£-tf ‘ Charleston Wharf.
Dissolution of Co-partnership. |
T HE co-partnership lately existing under the name I
of BULL, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN was dissolved
on the 1st instant, by mutual consent. H. K. CHRIS-1
T1AN is alone authorised to collect debts due the 1st- I
firm, and is charged wilh the closing of the business. [
SAMUEL-P. BULL, 1
GEO. W. WYLLY,
declO-tf HENRY B. CHRISTIAN.
L aROCHE ft WILLIAMS having purchased the in
terest of Wylly ft Christian in tho late firm oi
BELL, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN, will continue the |
business tinder the name of
deolO—tf LaROCHE. BELL ft WILLIAMS.
BLACKBERRY BRANDY.
RASPBERRY SYRUP,
GINGER CORDIAL
LEMON SYRUP.
Also on hand and manufactured to order.
RUSS & CO., No. 34 Dev street,
Net
esale by
W. M. WALSH,
lew York.
Sold Wholesale b\
W. M. WALSH, Wholesale Druggist,
HALSEY, WATSON A CO., Grocers,
i27eOd-ly Satanpah
JONES ft WAY,
98 Bay street.
- on Bay street.
First-class Spring Wagon '^ tf
For * Sale.
PPLY to D. O’CONNOR, Blacksmith, Bay street,
A Opposite MrT Bennett’sCarriage Manufactory.
Tin1T-<w*tf
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!
DRY GOODS!
E
LEG ANT LACE SETTS.
Embroidered Hanckerchiefc,
Gents’ Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Dree. Goo.'b at Cost,
Fancy Articles,
Cloaks at Cost,
Cloak cfoths and Casslmeres,
Damask Table Linen,
Napkins, Doyiles and Towel..
For eale by
declS
Dewitt a Morgan,
137 QONQBKS8 8TBEET.
Law Notice.
T HE undersign'd bas removed his Law Office to
the second floor of the old City Hotel Building,
HENRY WILLIAMS.
B. R. Armstrong,
MASON AND BUILDER,
I S prepared to execute all work In his line in a
workmanlike manner, with distmtoh.
Orders left with Mr. J. W. MCDONALD. 1«4 Bay
-treet, or at Mr. W. E. STONIB’s, oo Taylor street,
between Whitaker and Barnard, will be promptly »t-
Gardening Land For Sale.
nan ACRES, in 25 or 80acre Lots, situated on the
MnJ Louisville road, five miles from Ssvsansh.
well wpoded. and adapted to ™? in f
vtaloas.
no‘22—2m -
Notice
Notice.
T HE subscribers haring sold their interest in the
Uie business of BELL. WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN
to Messrs. LaROCHE * WILLIAMS, solicit a contln-1
nance of the business to tbe new firm.
GEORGE W. WYLLY,
declO—tf HENRY B. CHRISTIAN.
For Charleston, S. ۥ
The new steamer
DICTATOR,
■ (1,000 Ton.,)
Captain L. M. COXETTBR,
WiU resume her regular trips as above, commencing
Wednesday, 24th inst.. nt » o'clock a. m.
For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to
L. J. GC1LMART1N ft CO,
oc22-tf 14V Hay street;
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND
INGS ON TfaE ST. JOHN’S RIVER
OLD SEMI-WEEKLY LINE.
Leave every Tnesday and Satirday.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, -ST. MA
RY’S, FERNANDINA, JACKSON- * - .
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
The new and elegant steam packet *, -
LIZZIE BAKER,*
OapL M. KING, aad
SYLVAN SHORE,
Capt. JAMES TUCKER,
haring been specially fitted up fbr this route' »i!lt
unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly
for the above places, the Sylvan Shore every TUES
DAY MORNING, end the LMtoe Baker esery SATUR
DAY MORNING, at ten o'clock.
Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tnesday
and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday
and Saturday mornings, in time to connect with the
New York steamers. __ „
For freight or Passage apply et the office on Florida
wharf, or to .
CLAGHOHN ft CUNNINGHAM,
Agents.
N' B.—All freight payable by shippers. jyM-tf
Notice.
r [E subscribers having taken the store lately occu
pied by Tort, Williams, Mclntare fttto., will-con
.hi, trn«ii»ST under the firm name of WARD ft
McIETIRE. P. H. WARD,
deelO—tf JOHN K. MCINTIBE.
Wanted.
)OARB WANTED by a Gentleman, for himself,
) wl fe, child aud servant, in a genteel private fam-
■ where the comforts of a home can bo enjoyed by
paying for them. Address Poet Office Box 740.
ecit-tf
The new steamer ■
DICTATOR,
|(1,oflb Tons.)
Captain L. M. COXKTTER,
Haring Undergone thorough repair., will resnme
her regular route, as above, leaving Savannah
Every Satmday, »t 3 o’clock p. to,
Por freight or ptwaage, haring splendid nccommo-
datlons, applTOfrb^to, tft to^ARTHi ft CO.
oeS2-tf 1 VI 1,8 Bay street.
PERUVIAN GUAM) SUBSTITUTE!
BAUGH’S
RAW BONE
SupervPhosphate of Lim^
VALUABLE
Rice Plantation to Lease.-
HICE PLANTATION on the Satilln tint, in
Camden county, ono of the beet on the river, and
supplied with every improvement, will be leased for
a term of year* on application to the undersigned,
deci-lf J Tf. 8ygEI>v‘M«con. Ga-
THE LOST CAUSE!
B Y
po llard,
For rale by subscription, by
- - - JOHN C. SCHREINER ft SONS,
declS—tf Agents tor Cbathwn County. Os.
Potatoes. Onions.
' Barrels POTATOES, and
; 100 barrel* ONIONS,
200
For uie by
declS—tf
CHAB. U COLBY * CO,.
Cor. Bay and Absrcorn sts.
Paxtrier Wanted*
Potatoes, Onions and Cubages
T> BCBIVING, and lor sale by '
" P. CALLANAN ft 60,
noM (| corner nahereham and Ikesldent sts.
N”utting, PoweD & Go..
BANKERS,
MACON. GKO
C. A. NUTTING,
A. U. POWRLL,
iu aac scorr.
unnwx
EDWARD PAJJBLFOHD,
team * SAVANNAH.
Rope, Rope, Rip!
POST reedved^ _frora Mresre »dmrts««, (Jatufi
co0*
four
J CST received from messrs. aKunew,ve
* Co., of Lmlerille, Ky., 8(0 colto and half
of "MHeonri Mills” ROPE, a superior article,
equal to their celebrated “Green Laai” brawl, and for
sale on ****** ufcgA' HO.
ocll-dlwfteodtf
Boarding.
i
M RS. ELABREE has removed her busmtrefrom
streets to the comer of Jefferson street snd Wj 1
Bart’s old stand. Gentlemei can be accommod
with Private anl Transient Board ret adftto*
terms. ’ —
r sasodate himself with toe advertiasr in the
cultivation of a
RICK FIA STATION, _
Sight milesfTom Angosta. I nropore
In Cotton and acres la Com. snd propose
2sS
Fish,
€ AA and half barrela Nos. 1, S aad t naw
lUU Mackeiwl. * . '
100 kltti Not. 1* 2 and I new Mackerel.
200 boxes Scaled ujejWymnrT.
dscWftt Ito Bay stuqi
Old -Gold and Dianwndv
NEWSPAPER DEPOT.
fXTKhave increased our facilities, and are geeiv
W lng by every matl and steamer the latest
NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, MAGA
ZINES, AND CHEAP LITERATURE.
Foreign Pnblicatlons snpplf’id to order.
Any American work procured to order at publish-
ers’ prices.
ESTILL & BROTHER,
(Down «lain j Bull street, next to Post Office.
~ ^ YOUTH’S
i History of the Gfeat Civil War
QNE VOLUME, lfano. 38t pages, wilh illnstra-
ions. Price fit 80. .Just received, and lor sale by
nr>13 .ESTILL ft BROTHER.
For Rent or Lease,
Iron Bands and Arrow* Ties. U Savannah river, twelve tni!e9 from Savannah.
• I Thd hlrh lands attached are aa good Cotton or Com
* Substitute tor Rt
A lag simplicity wit
For sale on 1 —
dccl4—lw
Snbstltnte fbr Rope in baling Cotton, combin-
Ith security.
DREW LOW ft CO.
Wanted to Rent,
STABLE, with accommodations fbr five or fix I MERCHANDISE AND CHIP BROKER,
W.iee . ft nnlw fn • 1 * • *_ - A
WEFT ft DANIELS.
A homes. Apply to
ded7-M
W
For Sale,
AGONS AND CARTS, by
E. T. METCALFE ft CO.
, I»4 BAY''STREKT,
I /lOSSTANTLY on hand, and for sale at lowest mar-
V^kat rates. *
Com, Fiber; Becoh, Whiskey, etc.
Vessels Of all sues hr charter.nolt-tf
Soluble Pacific Guano.
Dickens' Christmas Stories! g£gjgjjg
I «t niSS^wlAe the qhant’.ty of Phosphate
MUGBY JUNCTION.—Pmex, If rents. ?gli t ot pfich to IMMEDIATE
1 SQUTBLE, Ita effects 02 cotton the past aeasoo hi
ly of the aborewoik Just received and I m meayntotoneeaexoelM Fontvton Guano. It hi
-■ I re uan proved leas active in the early growth
ESTILL ft BROTHER, STSSk Won ditoght intorvenre, toe crop do
Bull street, oppextuths Poto Offies. not setfar from Me are. *> in toe csto —
A fresh supply
(or isle by
For Sale or Lease.
rjHH chifpewa Cotton Fiaatathms 1
to e** tone cf open land, five mllre t
on toa Vernon Shell Band. Apply to.
BRYAN, HAMPEIDOE ft CO.,
4Kd-law«V
* ■
, „ , _ I ANALYSIS, and to sold on
I basis of ectnal value. The nndamigned scent to pre
pared to furnish toe testimony of well kapwnGeo*.
gto and Bpnth Carolina ptamtare. in tiptttf the
IsupeitoraxceUeBcoof totoGoaso. 7
1 e. c. Wade * co..
M ANUFACTURED under the formula originatyl
In 1854, snd patented by
BAUGH & SDNS;
hols PRoratrrOBi, at the
Delaware Elver Ctsemlcal Works,
PHILADELPHIA, U. 8. A.
This old astablithed Manure to mannfactni ed from
Bones that have not been bnraetl or steamed, and it
contains a u their original organic matter. 'It to ac
tive in it. operation, and to a tertllixer o great durs-
hlllty. It dose.Mt exhaust the soil tike Peruvian
Guano, baton the contrary permanently Improves it.
Previous to 1861 U was introduced into the Sonth-
rn States to considerable extent, and again le 1805,
where it has been nsed with remarkable success
»n
COTTON, CORN, TOBACCO'aND ALL CHOPS.
A trial will convince any planter of Me merits.
PampbleU containing well known southera vridence
tarnished npon application* to New York or PhUarlel-
phia officer
Cr Sold by dmlnrr In all toe prlac.pa] cities arid
towns throMfoat the United States and the British
Provinces.
BAUGH & SONS,
SOLE MAHUFACTUKEBS,
pace, So. SO death Delaware Aveaut,
PHILADELPHIA.
For sale by
BAUGH. BROTHERS ft CO.,
General Wholesale Agents,
IU Pgari street, New York.
El HARDEElCOr
Msftuid’a Raagc, lavaaaak.
noI4-dfttwSm
y
WINTER EMPL01IENT.