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.. z i Haucox, every Monday and Friday
^Iiotator* every Wodneaday, at 9 a, m.
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1 rl every Ttiursday at H o'clock,
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g^'lpsc aud Express.
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Ui parture of Train*.
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daily passenghr up train.
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PArtSRNGER TRAIN
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sta a t. 4:00 a. M.
,, at 7:00 a.m.
SIGHT PAriSKNGNR TRAIN
5:40 P. M.
8:25 p. m.
5 :30 a. M.
trains connect with
ight passenger trains at Gordon.
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<T1LL A BROTIIKK* Newsdealers, 8ta-
,.1! Booksellers, Bull street (down Etairaj
ane, next to the Post Oflico, aro au-
i\nH for the Daily Nj:wh til Herald.
■ ii *«> ith them will l>c promptly attended
Mayor’s Court.
e.jxv morning tlie Mayor's Court was pretty
and tlie V ;,rioJv cases were disposed of by His
M r Anderson, iu s manner satisfactory to
'' ' 0 ( tItl , c iiy, if not to the offenders.
“ ia j nllk a1lt i Daniel Hudson, two Euglish
s'erc charged wltli vagrancy. ' They said they.
and had come here from Slew York
worlt They were discharged,
j James Thompson were arraigned
They said they were not used to
me friends when they oumc
Wed the
ding to
e.!, ju :
,-bi :ng drunk.
•inliiuft end ha.
van: they had not drank more than three times,
llfl f rvnl the effects, tlio whiskey must have
•uJ. They were lined two dollars each.
i i-„u!. -Mitchell, a negro hoy, was charged with being
of the hoys who congregate iu the squares, aud
v .n the officer spoke to him. laughed andwasother-
.i.c impertinent. The Chief said the section of the
,-u where the boy was arrested had been muoh com-
of, aud he bad to piaee an extra officer there.
1!ie b0Vi W ith tears in his eyes, said he did nothing
t .„, laugh, and that was not at the officer. Hp was
■ j,,reil tube locked up in the barracks until to-day.
Xvt Kuowlos was charged with entering the prerai-
oi a witness late at night, with the purpose of
stealing. The officer said he caught tho defendant
while running, and that he picked up a bag which the
Men,lam had dropped. .4 young man living in the
m iso said he watched the defendant looking over tho
and that finally the negro got into the yard. Tho
nitness said that the people living next door had lost
, .oral turkeys within a short time. Defendant was
cti.-d twenty dollars, or to be put at labor for thirty
with hall and chain accompaniments:
Disorderly.
It will be recollected that at the last meeting of
T iijjicil a petition was received irom several ot the
Vst citizens otjjavunnali presenting a house in Abet
ern street, near South Broad, known as tho 'T<i
Hours,," as a nuisance, and asking its abatement. It
Inc become a grievous nuisance of late from the feet
having constant disturbances, and almost over;
■v. k a ball or party, much to the annoyance of the
inhabitants of that section. In the Police Coutt yos
tit-day a couple of young men were arraigned on Ihc
.argo or being disorderly iu this house. The officers
iking the arrest knew nothing of the matter more
titan that the rattles bad been sprung, and they were
.ailed upon to make the arrest,
Jtiss Alice Bcntly, the proprietress, testified that six
men bad come to her door and dtminded admittance,
which she refused, whereupon one of the defendants
intshed the door open and admitted his companions,
fhev then went into tho reception rooms and opened
tk ■ pianos aud woro generally noisy, when she sprung
her rattle and brought the officers. One of her board
ers was present, but knew nothing more of the mat
ter.
Hi« Honor asked the defendants why they forced
their way iuto the hou-o, aud they said tho door was
opened to'them. They were asked if they know the
names of their companions, when they replied they
did. Til-.- attendants were fined twenty dollars each,
and ordered to be committed until the balance of the
party acre arrested.
A Good Cltsnce for Investment.
We are gratified to learn that the gentlemen owning
the Georgia Chemical Works, of this city, have taken
the necessary steps towards incorporating under the
nautn of the " Georgia Soap and Chemical Company,
!or the purpose of increasing their capital, and en-
‘argmy their business, and have elected Gen.
Mercer. President, with the following Board of Direc
tors: H. W. Mercer. G. A. Mereor, D. G. Purse, H.
Winn, W. I). Howden, and J. H. Parsons.
The capital is $25,000—in shares of $60 each. Some
j:„] shares are for sate. As their by-laws provide that
the liabilities shall never exceed tho sssetB, it affords
a chance lor a safe and profitable investment. The
names of the gentlemen interested are a sure guar
iiutee of ihu good management of the company,
We have before called the attention of the public
to the fact, that after three months trial, we have found
the soup manufactured at their works equal, if not
superior, to any made North.
if. re ia a chance for those who are always asking
uhy we cannot manufacture necessaries at home, not
only to aid in the establishment ol an important
branch of domestic industry, but also to obtain a snre
return for their Investment.
Improper Use of Sewers.
People, will not learn that sewers are not receptacles
for slops and filth, and consequently have to suffer
the penalty. Ann Lee, a colored girl, was charged
b fore His Honor, Mayor Anderson, yesterday, with
th.s offence. She had been bonded out from the
barracks and failed to make her appearance in court
yesterday. Tho officer making the arrest stated the
girl had emptied her slops into* tho sewer at Bull
street and Congress street lane. She was ordered to
be fined ten dollars and the bond put in suit tor fell-
ing to moke return.
A negro boy named Edwards was charged with tho
same offence. He said he was directed to usd the
sewer by his employer, who was called in and Btaied
to the Court that he thought he was right in empty
ing the stuff iu the sewer. His Honor placed the
name of tlie proprietor on the docket, thd fined him
five dollars. The negro was discharged.
County Court.
This court met yesterday morning at ten o’olock.
Judge Russell presiding. Bam. 8nipe. a nogro,
charged with vagrancy, was brought up, when tho
Solicitor. Mr. Ferriil, entered a nolle pros., stating a
gentleman had offered to take the boy* who waa not of
sound mind, under his protection.
The case of Wm. Mungin, colored, charged with
assault and battery, was called, and the defendant not
appearing, the bond Whs ordered to be estreated.
The court was then adjourned until this morning a
ten o’clock. ,
EULABGMENT.-Dr. Llppmsn, Whose advertise
ment or goods for the holidays appears in another
column, has recently enlarged his store to ensblo him
to accommodate large importations of drugs, per
fumery and fenev articles from Paris, London ^Ger
many and Scotland, now constantly arriving, bebeing
agent for many of the leading chemist* an per
fnmers of Paris. These goods, with his gene sup
ply, embracing the leading articles in hit line, e is
Idling at wholesale to dealer* at towns they can »
purchased from the Northern importers.
Posnwo Bixxs.—There has been great complaint
daring the past week by citizens in relation to the re
cent posting of bills and advertisements upon trees,
buildings, ho. Wo are glad to learn, however, that
Mayor Anderson baa promptly taken the matter in
hand, and trust that partios will adopt the legitimate
manner of advertising, and thereby save a fine which
will be inflicted In e»G*r < ** e - “ the ordinance ii
equally stringent upon tho advertiser and bill-poster.
■NaaLXCTZD Cocobs irt Colds.—Few *ro aware of
me importance of chocking a Oongh or Common Cold
In Its first stage: that which In tho beginning would
yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, soon preys upon
the lungs. Brown’s Bronchial Troches,' or Cough
LoEenges, afford instant relief.
Maatlfeg of Stockholder* of tk* Cimttal
n Raftlrauft,
SaTannaB, Dec. 50,1866.
The Thirty-first Annual Convention of the Stock-
Mdst* of the ^Central Railroad and Banking Com
pany of Georgia assembled at the Company's Banlififr
House, in this city, at 11 o’clock to-day.
The delegates were called to order by Major An
thony Porter, who nominated Hon. John P. King,
of August* as President. Judge King declined, on
account of other engagements, but his objections
were overruled by the Convention and his nomina
tion unanimously confirmed.
3VM. Cunningham, Esq., wa3 appointed Secretary,
and Capt. C. R. Hanleitcr, assistant Secretary.
On motion of Major Porter, Dr. E. E. Jones* of
Morgan county, and Gen. A. R. Lawton and John R.
Wilder, Esq., of Savannah, were appointed a com
mittee to report on the validity of proxies and the
number of shares represented »t this meeting.
The committee having reported that a majority of
the capital stock of the Company was represented, the
President thereupon declared the Convention duly
organized for the transaction of business.
Wm. M. Wadley, Esq., President of the Company,
submitted the jfcnnual report of the Board of Direc
tors. with accompanying. reports from the various
chiefs of subordinate departments, showing the
operations of the road and branches, and of the bank,
during the fiscal year ending on the 30th of November
last.
On motion of Maj. Porter the report was adopted, but
its reading dispensed with, as printed copies had been
distributed to all the stockholders present.
On motion of Col. N. B. Knapp the following acts of
the General Assembly of. Georgia, amendatory of the
Company's charter, were read and severally ac
cepted.
AN Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to amend an
Act entitled “An Act to incorporate the Cential
Railroad and Canal Company of Georgia, to alter aud
change the name of the said Company, and to give
to said Company Ranking powers end privileges.
Section 1. Be ifenaetted b? the General Assembly
ot the State of Georgia, That the act entitled “An act
to amend a*, act entitled, an act to incorporate the
Central Railroad and Canal Company of Georgia, to
alter and change the name of the said Compauy, and
to give to said Company banking powers and privi
leges,’* assented to 14th December, 1835, is hereby so
altered and amended that the scale of voting in al
elections of Directors, and at all meetings of Stock
holders of said Company shall be one vote for each
share of stock held by any Stockholder, person or
body politic, without any limit as to the number of
votes which any Shareholder may cast at such elec
tion or such meeting of ^ockholders, except that fixed
by the aotnal numbar of bharea held by such Share
holders, and that so mnch of rule 1st, section 12th of
said act as limits the number of votes which auv per
son or body politic may cast 13 hereby repealed.
Section 2. Be it further enacted, That all laws and
parts of laws militating against the provisions of this
act are hereby repealed.
Approved 26th November, 186G.
An Act to authorize the Central Railroad and Bank
ing Company of Georgia to change the line of its
Railroad Track on certain conditions.
Section L The Ge.ierai Assembly or the State of
Georgia do enact, That the Central Railroad and
Banking Company of Georgia is hereby authorized to
change the line of its railroad track, at sufh points as
tho Beard of Directors of said Company may decide to
be proper, and such as will sli5rten the distance be
tween the cities of Savannah and Macon: Provided,
That no point on such new line of railroad so con
structed, shall be at a greater distance than five miles
from soiuo point on the present line of railway.
Section 2. Be it further enacted, That where any
dispute shall arise as to the right of way for said new
line of road, so to bo constructed, with any laud
holder, the Same shall be determined, and the right
of way acquired iu the manner j>rovldod in Aot im
oerporating the said “Central Railroad aud Banking
Company of Georgia,” and the various Acts ameuda
lory thereof.
Section 3. Repeals conflicting laws.
Assented to I3th Dec., 1866.
Whereupon, on motion of Wm. B. Johnston, Esq.,
of Bibb county,- it wm
Rasolyed, That the act entitled “an act to amend an
act entitled an act to amend an act entitled ‘an act to
Incorporate the Central Railroad and Canal Company
of Georgia, to alter and change the name of the said
Company, and to give to said Company banking
powers and privileges,’” approved 2tith November,
1566, be apd tfie same is hereby accepted as a part of
tho charter of this Company.
Resolved, That the aot entitled “An act to author-
lie the Central Railroad ami Banking Compauy ot
Georgia to change the line of its railroad ti ack on cor
lain conditions,” assented to 13th December, 1866, it
also accepted as a part of the charter of this Company,
and that the same be referred to the President au-
Board of Directors, with full power to act.
Major Porter referred in an appropriate manner to
the demise of the late Richaid R. Cuyler, and moved
tho following, which was unanimously adopted, viz
Resolved, That the views of the Board of Directors,
as expressed in the President’s annual report, in re
ference to the removal of iiie remains of the late R.
Son rises
Son sets
HIGH WATKK.
At Tybee 7 15[At Port...
Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
1HOKSDAY, Dec. 20, 1306.
Arrived.
Steanler Fountain, Tneker, bourn! for Key West
from New York. J
Ship Fannie Forsyth. Quinn, Boston, in ballast—
Wilder k Fnllarton.
U S sloop-of-war Rhode Island, Fairfax from a
cruise.
U S tender Daffodil, Eufer, from a cruise.
Kevenne cutter Nansemond, Goldaberry. from a
ernise.
Bark D Nichols, Combes, Balt-m re- Craue A
Graybill.
Sch A G I: eland, Townseud, New York—Crane A
Graybill.
Sch R R Townsend, Townsend, Netv York—Crane
k Graybill.
Cleared.
Steamship Gen Bamea, Morton, New York—Wilder
A Fullartou.
Steamer Kate, Lockwood, Charleeton, Ac—F M
Myrelt.
Brig Selma, Gibbs. New York-C L Colby A Co.
Sch Oliver Cromwell, Delano, St Helena—hiebard-
sonA Barnard.
Sch Hannah Little, Little. New Orleans—W M
Tnnno.
Sch Louise, Walsh, Brunswick.
Heccipts.
Per aril A E Ireland, from New York—Gil hales
hay.
Per sch R U Townsend, ir^n New York—600 bales
hay.
Exports.
Per sch Hannah Little, for New Orleans—513 tes
rice, 32 half tes rice.
Per brig Selma, Gibbs, for New York—211,000 feet
lumber.
Per steamship Gen B.’.rnes, for New York—1,030
bales upland cotton, 139 do sea bland cotton. 9. do
wool, 10 do domestics, 900 hides, and 51 pkes m<Jse.
PnaaeifRcrs.
Per steamship GenBsmeariorNewYork- ChaaGreeu
Jas Young, 0 F Willeuz, A A Burner, W B P ase.Mrs
S E Elliot and aun, E B Pioneer, J i. Ktenart, A
Smith, Chas B Crosby, Abner L Cioahy, F Uiock, Ed
Barns, W A Costa, F L Whiten. K jy- Ruse, Mise
Rudd, W J Eurderburry, P J Moris, E i.owcie, 51
Davidson, Mr Sedenbnrg, W Wolf.
J|USS RUSS'
RUSS’ RUSS*
RUSS’ «U8S’
f %■? , * r.\ >
Consignees per Central R. R.
Dec. ‘-0,1868.
1,225 bales cotton, 40 do yarn, 4 ljt* furniture, 5
coops fowls 3*6 car axles, 24 cats lumuer, ami mji/.e
—To A (ioiiim,W .! Wootoir. P T Bur’inafi. J W Lstli
rop, G W Adams, \V H Rlllotl, J J Maur.c \ VV M Da
vidson, V W Sims tie Co* H R Christian, S A Jones,
E L Neidliuger, L Malleit, P Whelan, J T Patterson,
Pelot, T A \V, A Low Jr Co, Krwin A II, N A Hardee
A Co, Clark, J A Co, P 11 beltn, Davanf A A 1 ', Sloan,
•S & S, li ilaber.-ham & bon, D 11 Baldwin & Co, Brig
ham, 11 A: Co, Brady At. M. A S llari?idg«. J D Hop
kins, W batLer»by a Co, Duncan A J. T R & J G
Mills, Tisou & G, Jones a Phinizy. 0 CViion & Co,
Wilder A F, Padelford A C, L J GuiIiuviUi' A Co, BA
Whitehead. L X Both well, Wilkinson, \V A Co, Cham
piun & F, West til D, J Washburn & Co, c ones A W,
Guernrd, F k Co. Dr J t* Brown.
Receipt# |»er Allantic & Guh It.R.
Dec. 20, 1866.
26d bales cotton, 5 cars cattle, and mdz«—To Moan
S A b, Tison a G, W M Tunno a Co, Dq* eau <£ J, S
J Josephs, L J Cuilinartin A Co, H R Ch^s ian, bVo
Patton A 8on, C L Colby A Co, E C Wade & Co, brig-
ham, Holst A Co, Bryan, II A Co, Bousu A B, G W
Garmany, West A D, and others.
Of
ST. DOMINGO BITTERS
ST. DOMINGO Bl'
ST. DOMINGO BF
One of the must valnablo combination* o
medicine and an agreeable beverage that hu ever
been offered to the public. Millions of bottles we*e
sold throughout the North daring the list four' yeus
and, wherever introduced, it has proven a welcome
addition to the invalid's tabic, the family circle, and
the batche-lor'e sideboard
LADIES who haze lost strength anl appetite, and'
Barter from nan-en, vomitling and vertigo-.
GENTLEMEN who “don’t feel very well” jte-.t before
breakfast or dinner, whoso stomach is out of order
and system is generally deranged—
MOTHERS weaning children, and ,offering from.
general debility—
CHILDREN of a sickly nature, and soar, dyspeptic
constitution— ’’ ’ "
TRAVELERS who have occasion’ to change tSeir
water, and—
LL who live in malarious districts, and ate schem
ed to miasmatic influences, will find one of (he
most valuable Tonics and iuvigqjatdhpal th can
be taken. In
RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS.
THY THEM BUT ONCE.
RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO RCNOB#: iL
RUSS’ ARRACK PUNCH.
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MADE FROM BATAVIA RICE.
RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH,
RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL-
RUSS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL.
RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL
HAVANA SUGAR,
at of WKan lt may Cwmcnrm.
mEymilst
«V J. A. ElllhOV At CO.
On Thnradmy. 27th December, at It o’cfock^will be
■old by Auction, at the oew Custom House Stores,
in the city of Charleston, S. C.,
GOO BOXES HAVANA SUGAR,
Of various grades.
The t/Td sugars comprised a part of the cargo of
the Spanish brig “ Joven Joes,*’ Fradua, master,
which put into this port in distress, whilst on her in
tended vqyage from Havana to Antwerp, and sold for
account of whom it may concern, by order of the
Spanish Consul. dec21-3t
BT WARD A HclNTlMK.
THIS DAY, in front of Store, at 10>^ o’clock.
S’xjoldera
NEW
., ^ „ <r? /i
The first-class, newaUUthlp
V I It CL O ,
E. M. BUI£LBY. Commander,
will mil on
TmenMsy, Dm. »,*» - o’clock —m.
For freight or passage. haviM »«l*rior accommo
dations, apply to HUNTER A BAMMBLL.
dee*) si Bay street.
Lard
Butter
Mackerel, in kites and bbta
Candles
Crackers
Raisins
DajeC ’* ’
Philadelphia and Southern
Mail Steamship Co.
For Philadelphia.
Tobacco
, , : r t AMO. -f , j «•
6 bblsKachluery Ofl. and to Okas, add
BY BLUE «t HKYER,
-THIS DAY, 21st insL, at 10 o'clock, a. in., will be sold
5 hhds Bacon Sides
5 tierces Hams
40 tubs Goshen Butter
1 20 tubs Lard
5 bbls Yellow 8q|
10 bbls Buckwlu
10 bbls Bed Beets
10 bbls Turnips
JO bbls Pilot Bread
10 boxes Tobacco
J bbls .Port Wine
2 bbls Madeira Wine
ALSO,
2 cases Toys, 1 case Dry Goods, Notions.
20 doa Sattinet Panto. Overcoats, Dress costs.
20 doz Gents’ Wool Half Hose,
AMD
A large assortment of good furniture.
dec2l-tt
The find clsss steamship
Tonawanda,
JENNINGS. Commander,
Will tan for the above tort on
bslnrday, Dec. 3D, at — o’clock — n.
For freight or pasjageyhaving mipriior acrommo
dations, apply to
decan ’ HUNTER & G>MMKLL.
7 Cl
For Liverpool.
The new A1 British bark
JOHN KILLS,
Capt. Jncvii
EMPIRE LIKE FOR NEW YORK.
PASSAGE RATES:
CmMm Furnfft, |W:.-> lAerag., ffl3
The new and fast sldewheel steemship
SAN. JACINTO,
LOVELAND, OBBmandpr. .
will anC for the above port on her regular day,
gatudny, Dec. *», mt * I-» •’clock m. ^n.
For freight or passage, having very nnperlor *c-
conuaodaaone, apply to M WAHDKK _
No 12 Stoddard's Range.
GARRISON k ALLEN,
NO. 5 Bowling Green, New York.
Shippen Tiding cotton to the press moat see that
the belos *r» marked plainly on the edge. deeii
for boston.
The Schooner
B. N. HAWKINS,
having most ot her cargo engaged,
will have dispatch for ihe above port.
For freight ap^ly to
8TARR A ROBERTS.
Charleston and Savannah
STEAM PACKET LINE-
FOUR TIMES 4 WEEK.
cheaper than any STEAiy I
BLACKBERRY BRANDY.
RASPBERRY SrBBP,
GINGER COIlDIAIi
LEMON SYFHJP.
Also on hand and manufactured to order.
RUSS A CO- No. 34 Dey street,
New Y%*.
Sold Wholesale by
W. M» WALSH, Wholesale Druggist,
HALSEY, WATSON & CO.,j~
d27eod-ly '
K. Cuyler.from Rose Hill Cemetery, Macon, to Laurel
Grove Cemetery, Savannah, and ihe erection of a suit
able monument over the same, are approved, and that
the Board of Directors are requested to take action on
the same. ‘
President Wm. M. Wadley introduced to tbs Con-
vention Wm. H. Mitchell, Esq., President of the MO'
bile and Girard Railroad, who, on invitation, pro
ceeded briefly and forcibly to address tlio Convention
in behalf of the corporation represented by him, ask
ing the oudorsemem of its bonds by the Central Bail-
road aud Banking Company to the amount of $250,000.
At the conclusion of his remarks, which were listened
to with evident interest by the delegates, it was, on
motion of Virgil Powers, Esq.,
Resolved, That tho application of the Mobile k
Gihard Railroad Company, for the guaranty of tbelr
bonds lor tho sum of two hundred aud fifty thousand
dollars by the Central Railroad and Hanking Company
of Georgia, be referred to Us Board of Directors, with
full power to act and pronounce upon said applica
tion.
On motion, tho thanks of the Convention were
tendered to its President and Seeietaries; and on mo
tion, tho Convention adj ourned.
Jxo. P. Kisa, President.
T. M. Ccnnisoham, C. R. Hanlkitkb, Secre.
taries.
Reckless Driving.
We have been requested to call the attention of tho
authorities to the reckless manner in which dray s are
driven thropgh our streets, to the great danger of
Children and others. Especially around the Pulaski
House corner, and that at the Post Office, horses are
driven at a fearfully rapid rate, and apparently with
out any care, a; the various collisions with the lamp
posts will verify.
Yesterday afternoon, about three o'clock, as ono of
these drivers, with live bales of cotton on his dray,
and ho seated on tlio top, was proceeding rapidly along
East Broad street, in tho vicinity of the Central Rail
road depot, a boy about twelve years of age was knocked
down and one wheel passed over him, injuring him in
a shocking manner. A gentleman who witnessed the
transaction says he halloood to tho negro to stop, but
he paid no attention to his warning, and even after
running over the child, passed on until he was ar
rested. The little sufferer was taken to his home,
corner Jones and West Broad streets, whero he re
ceived every attention. Alihough seriously injured,
it is hoped he wiU recover. The negro was taken to
the barraoks, and will have a healing this morning.
IveoBTiHT TO Youso Savasnah.—We are au-
thorised by His Honor the Mayor and Chiof of Po
lice to say that the sestricticu against the firing ot
crackers, squibs and other pyrotechnics in the
streets will be withdrawn after to-day, and then from
to-morrow until the first day of tho new year the
boys will be allowed to indulge their accustomed holi
day amusement on the public squares and in the
wide streets between the trees. They must not,
however, explode fireworks near the dwellings, or
where danger of fire or fright to horses might resqjt.
Holiday P»*s*sts.—Messrs. Cooper, Olcotts &
Farrelly display upon their counters a magnificent
assortment of elegantly bound. and beautifully Illus
trated books, photograph albums, and fancy articles
of almost every description, suitable for Christms*
aud New Year's presents.. Their list of books em
brace superb editions of Sliakspeare, Byron, Bums
and other standard authors, with the moBt popular of
the modem illustrated gift hooks. See their adver
tisement in another column.
Oun Prices Current will be delivered at an oarly
hour thia morning. Our customers will rlease
send in their orders by 10 a. m.
Northern Papers axd Magazines.—We are in
debted to EstlU k Brother for the New York Herald
of the 17tb, Leslie's Chimney Comer and Harper’s
Monthly Magazine for-January.
LIST OF VESSELS IN TIIE PoiiT
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Doc. £'*, .]
steamships. ’
Steamship San Jacinto, Loveland. Nc„- York—B H
Hardee.
SHirs. .
America, Mortimer, Liverpool—T U tr- I G Mills.
Jno Patten, Hill. Liverpnol—Crime .t- G.aybill.
Taesanrus, Hubbard, Liverpool—Briph-m. Holst A
Co.
Favourite, Worden, Liverpool—E A Seabird.
Charlotte, Spear, Liverpool—Wilder .t . mlarton
New Euglaud, Hodges, Liverpool—Brlgunm, Holst
A Co.
Golden Light, Slater, Liverpool—E A SouUard.
pomoua, Stickney, waiting—E A Son,, r.i.
Lady Havelock, (Br) Newry, Liverpoo — E A 3oul-
ltrd.
Ne Plus Ultra, Woodbury, Liverpool—Brigham,
Holst A Co.
Fauuie Forsyth, Qninn, waiting—Wilder ,k Fullar-
ton.
BARES.
John S Harris, (Br) Kenney, Liverpool—Craue A
Graybill,
Walton (Br)Roberit, Liverpool—Btadlov.Hill -v Co.
John Ellis. Melvin. Liverpool—Wilder A >011011011.
Aberdeen, Cochran, wailing—C L Oolbv ,v L'lr.
Megunticook, Hemmingway, discharging—Crane
k Graybill.
Mary B Roberts, Barnes, discharging—L Colby A
Ch.
BRIGS.
E H Kennedy, Ceger, Boston—C L Colby A Co.
Georgia, Holt. West Indies—Crane k (Liybnl
Chas Poole, Sherman, Cadiz, (Spain)—S't,r k Ro
berts.
Myronns, Higgins, Baltimore—Richardson A Bar
nard.
John Freeman. Baker, discharging—Ri.h irdson A
Rarnard.
Wm U Bickmore, Fountain, discharging—Hualci
k Gammeil.
Scotland, Rwe, Baltimore—Richardson V- Barnuru.
FTedonia. Howe, N'e.vv York—T It tearr' al! Jr Bro
L Staples, Stowers, Portland-—Blair k bn.Mold.
SCHOONERS.
W Gregory, (Dr; Auhl, waiting—T L Kint-ey Jb Co-
Arthur Burton, Croker, New York—T it Marshall
A Bro.
Charlotte Fish, Strong, New York-Cur »••** til Co.
A K Ames, Ame*, Boston—Crane 4 Gro bill.
AlireU Thomas, Matthews, Providence— O l Colby
& Co. ...
Sylvan. Blanchard, Porto Rico—1 L Kh:6ey &
... . , m,. 1 . -1: — Vaw> Viu’lr Hunt pi*
2,000 bales ca]
lag one-half her cargo ready, will
patoh. For balance of freight apply to
dad6—6t ' . . WTLH
ipacity, and h&T-
Itavo quick die-
tJLLARTON.
AT AUCTION.
WiM be sold at Public Auction, at the Post Hospital,
Hilton Head, ti. C-, on Friday, tlfe 28th ot Decem
ber, 1866, a large lot of serviceable Medical and
Hospital property, consisting of—
Blankets, woolen. Bedsteads, iron.
M.it trusses, hair. Chairs.
Pillows, hair. 'Tabks.
Sheets, linen. Medical books.
Phfew cases, linen. Iiistrtunents.
OBoilterpaues. Medicines, <^c., &c.
Catalognes can be obtained on application to tho
tinderuijffed. ti. W. WILLIAMS,
dec2L-6t Bvt. Maj. and Asst. burg. U. 8. A.
For Liverpool.
The A 1 American chip
NR PLUS DLTJRA,
Woodburt, Marter,
' BRIGHAM, HOLST A CO.
having the larger portion ol
her cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch. F0
further freight engagement* apply to
dec 4tt
Y ULUN A RRYRR. ,
-Dy permission of the Houorable Cour4 of Ordinary,
wdl be sold oa Wednesday, Jafinary 2d, 1867, at 11
o'clock, to m.,
The perishable property belonging to the estate of
Pcfiur Entires, deceased. .
JNO. SCHWARZ,
\t . LOUIS END K Fb. w J
deqfttdi Administrators.
For Liverpool.
.The flr3t-class-ship
^ AMERICA,
J. H. Moetimir,
ha* commenced loading for the ab.ive port.
For freight engagements apply to
- - T. R.J
UNDERWREEJR’S sale.
BY 1#HUCHK, BE LI/At WILLIAMS.
THIS HAY, at 11 o’clock, a. m., on Messrs. Hunter A
, Gammefl’s Btenuhlp Wharf,
133 BALE8 HAY,
SliteUly damaged on the voyage from New York, in
Jotcffi tug: purchasers.
' Te^nsqash.
iIy g. laui
THIS DAY, 21at
rtefe^kg'
^nipor
dec21-lt
AST.
Ktpat 10 o’clock, a. m.) in front of
Store, will bo sold,
ooda suitable for Christmas presents,
For Sale or Charter.
TDK elegant and substantial
Steamboat
CROTON
will be aold or fhniternd. being in
good, eondl ion, aqd having good
accommodations, fur freight er pwsm ngerr, if applied
aooo, to T. B, MARSHALL, or Captem 'nL’flON,
board. dccZL-IW
Cioast Rliiit, Conklin, New York—Hunter k Gant-
m j's k L C Adams, Adam;, New Yoik--Hunter A
Gll D«!fford, Jeriell, Pliihdelphia—Crane v GraybiU.
Myruvcr, Htighes, Boston—Siarr & Ro: -. Is.
B N Hawn ms, Wyatt, lies on—Stai r a Rouerti.
John Stout, Newell, disch rgiug-Clflgho.'n A Cuu-
ninuham. . „ , _
OS Grove, Weaver, dhcharging—G 1! Ai.^^ait.
H Curtis. Markell, dischargini?—B Cw -e A Co.
Martha. Issey, discharging—Master.
Enchantiess, Blackford, discharging—Stair a Kob-
Jas A Brown, Marble, waiting—J A & J F Brown.
11 Brewster, Gobdall* discharging—Or^ue Gray-
bill. . .
Arrivals at the Hoteis.
‘ PRIVATE SALE.
Groceries!! Groceries!!
UROCBDE. BELL ft WILLIAMS
Offer at private sale at their Lowest Auction prices the
following:
20 casks Bacon Bides,
15 casks Bacon Shoulders,
10 lierces Baoon Shoulders,
j, Screes Choice Sugar-Cured Hams,
Iff bhd* Family Hams,
10 bbls City-Cured Hams,
26 tierce* Kioe,
50sacks Rangoon Bice,
100 kegs Lard,
26 kegs Choioe Batter,
10 kegs extra Canada Butter,
20 bbls Clarified Sugar.
Also,
5*0 bales beet Eastern Hay, . .
aOQ bales best Northern H»y. dec.4
PULASKI HOUSE— W. H. WilTbeeuer
j o Clemson.S C ’ G A Lamb, Fla
W B Fiaucis A family, GaiW Dougherty, At.anta
A E Tarver, Ga I.»^-k-„i. c.
J Bokeubiugb, Ga
[Dr B Atyer, 511 Jen
iWmT floyd, L.iit
las H Daniels, Millen
iMorgan Rawls, Guyton
l.lnoTHei, S u
j M Middleton, Ga
IT W Sweeney and ait
1 USA
Alfred C Gursis. Bo.' on
\V Belc'fier, G»
J S Nichole, St Helena
G W Benton, 3 8
J C Rundlott, 3 C
A 3 BarnWell, 8 C
VV Barnwell, S C
H L Shultz. Ga
E Moore, N Y
FredKseuuein, NY
T H Beasley and 2 child n
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCK,
K T Bower?, Mass TWHatdwlck,
Win D novan
Tho* Fitzgerald and son.
Nashville
V H Burns, Ga
J Guss. SavU
S H Wede, Savh
S E Williamson, Ga
Chas FarnHWort b, Ga
Capt Z T Heddock
Whj B Pcuse, Savh.
V Powers, Macon
S E Clark, Lawton
SJ Tucker
T A Cowen, Ga
Dr Wm W Carr, Fla
T R Kittles, Ga
C 8 Harris, fla
SCREVEN HOUSE—0. McGUteT.
Jos Holburn, Phila
G J Foieacte. .viauwr
Mies M 51 Uituli. do
Jus D Stetson. Us
Mrs E C Stetson. Ga
Wm D El >yd, Halt
A M Riddle and lady
N J Bate*. Ga
Sir Bowen and ? children,
Fla ' _
Miss M Carter, N Y
N Renesu, City
W J Wooten, A.Iaata
C VV Hinferd, ija
D R Wauley, Ga
J T Coloiril. Ga .
Thos D Booles, Ga
ON THIS CONTINENT.
It Is WaKRANTEU iO RKKTf.ltK dll.' V tt AIK TO ITI
■ KMilKAL, NATURAL COLolq 111 CVCI1 . CSC 'I » 1* STOP
13 liuir from kalli.sc. out: it wllltr- e l iq..« ad frwn
imorsaud dindruff; I’homwte the ..*>»• ,i: of ihe
iair, nn<l is n BKAUriPi L pKHsaiNa.
«fe ciler no lame rewards, bqt we utljo ices]
pur agents to rbpcxd the mosey to. ty
v.ll use two hollies, and then say I}v iii^^Kdb:
■ able Hair Hectorativb has not per wh o all wq
v aim.
tritiuiony from f/ie Capital Qf ff.e L'Hjueq suites.
.losers. Bakrktt & Co:
I wus induced to give your Hutr p cpai atioii a tri.
-Ld can lieai illy recommend It as uneqiMllod ni
■ Rcesing, Pnrifler and Restorer,—giving lo the
a ii\nriant richness, and to the head a «<k)1 and
oust agreeable sensation, while It, IwlhorongU in re-
. ring the hair to Its natnml color.
Very respectrndy, W. Hamlet.
Washington, IV. C., May Is, 1S5S.
>l-ssr«. J. R Babmtt * o..: - #
l wasladni-eii by aliien-.bto mak atrial of Bap
r’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very
itueli pleased with the effect It has had an ,my flair.
I was nearly half gray, and now, before awing -ode,
untie, my hfead is freed Irom dandruff,ami jny hair
Lie all the appearance of youth. 1 rally heiievo Bar-
el i’b to be the best hair preparai ion th the world.
Wm. Hamilton.,
Fredonla, N. Y., April 28,1K6«.
J. R. BARRETT & CO„ Freprielnrc,
Manchester, New Hampshire.
JACOB LIPPMAN,
Corner Congress and Barnard streets, AKfijit.
Sol*! by .ill Drnjcgists. * f J7£tr
A varfej
couaialu
lemian
Deu^nteaa, Tumbferm, Liquor Sets,
Albums, Fancy Needlework Boxes,
Xubtos. JScarfc, Shawls, Hoods,
Jwwefry, Watctons, Ac., Ac.
ALSO,
An assortment of Groceries, besides
1 Large Offias Stove,
2 Fine Mahogany Writing Desks, and
I Spring Wagon, (most ufew.)
decil-lt
HOUSES AT AUCTION.
BY' CTEU. W. WYLLt. '
Will be sold on THUB8DAY, 27th inst., at 11 o'clock,
at the premises,
'ittl of tho Houses and itrick, (except brick oven,)
consisting ol' a largo two story houso on Broughton
street and three tenement-two story buildings on tfie
Hue, situated between bpll and Whitaker street*.
3 'erius—cash on day of sale; building, and brick to be
emoved by the 16th of January, 1367, or forfeited.
JocUO
NEW per:
For the Hand!
BRICK WAREHOUSES.
BY GEO. W. WILLI.
T*o Brick Warehousot, 60 by 300 fast each, and sc*
constructed lfiat titoy can be taken down by aectioup
of 20 feet each. The property to known as the Tylej
Cottoii Press Sheds, situated os the Eastern wharves
Lot No, 6, owned by Mrs. Marshall. The unexpire*
lease will hasold, with the improvements.
Cjptain Hughes,
having part of cargo ifenga&e'J, yrfll have dispatch fOjj^
“S5T POrt ' \ APPiytU STARR & ROBERTS.
hfew Yorki
i i
ANNIE M. KNIGfflT,
Knuibt, Master,
^hiving nearly completed her caigth
wH^av^nspatch for. he a>K>ve -port. For freight,
apply to CHAS. L COLBY k CO.,
ileel*—tf 1 Onr. 4tey and Abercora sUeete.
Tern
dee20)
ESTAfE SALE.
BY GEO. W. WILLY.
W| be sold on tha first lUh&DAY in January, in front
the Court House, betwsau the legal hours of sale,
Lot No. 8 Chatham Ward, on the corner of Jones
aud Whitaker streets. The improvements consist of
a woli finished honse, on brick basement, ttekl by
order of Court, (ora division among Ihe heirs ot the
estate. , , dec20
AT PRIVATE SALE.
BY GEO. W. WYUbY.
3 Lots iu rear at the Parade Ground, each CO by 105
feet between Bull abdfiDraytun streets. Also, Lqts
No*. 20, 21, 22, 29, 3d*j»2, 33 and 34, fronting on
Taylor, Go Aon an dVart Broad atreeta. These f '
arc high and very desirably located, and have tne
vantage of being allowed, the privilege of bnildi
wooden houses on them. • , , „ decl
•ISfr,
A Most Exquisite, Delicate, and
’rant Perfume, Distilled from the !
ind Beautiful Flower from which * it
;akes its name.
NEW YORK.
J Q SpencoT, S C
Mrs E B Morgan, N Y
W J Parmalee, N Y
A D Morgan N Y
A C Cali;well, N C
j A Mqbnns, N C
W H Clifton
VV T Williams, Ga
M P Carroll, G*
W J Duffle. 81!
J is S Harris, Quitman
M Rollins, Ga
Robt Blew, N Y
Geo W Pyles, Augusta
Regular Auction Sales
°F
Hones, Mules, Cattle, Wagons, Buggies,
CARRIAGES, **•.
w! treaLtterivSn^fefferbon and Montgomwyateeeti!
Wednesday thereafter.
SockTand Lime-
J Williams, Macon
J Hunston, Ga
S S Bachman. N 0
C A Crommellii, Holland
W Wolff. Ala
J II Beall
B F Williams. Ga
A 8 Layton. G*
Jno Ho’t. ChaiLston
Jno A Rosser,
W J Arringtou. Ga
J W Shackelfo. i, Ga
8EWABE OF CODHTEEFEm.
ASK FOB PHALON’S—TAKE NO OTHER.
Sold by Drnjuists generally. .
LEA <fe PEERLNS
AT PRIVATE BALE.
BY UKO, W. WILLY.
45 Sharea Son* Western Haihoad Stock
26 Shares Central Railroad Steak
fusion ted Georgia Seven per cent Bonds.
Six Roffdences, priced at from 0WUU to 115.090; for
farther nartfcnlars enquire at my office, opposite Mon-.
— : uiut equare, late Merchants' and Planter*' Bunk,
facts '
BY DEV. W. WILLY.
WiU be aold on the first TUESDAY In January, in
front of the Court House, at 11 o'olock,
2*50 acres of Laag^klluated in Uryan county, 26
miles frdm the city, on tho Cauoochee rivor,'3iO acre*
in eultivrflion. The improvements consist of a good
1H* and ont-heosee. The location hi high and
very healthy. Timber and produce can be brought
through the CanaL The range for cattle, hogs and
sheep is excellent.
dec 15
EXECUTOR S SALE.
VALUABLE WHARF PROPERTY AT
AUCTION.
BY T. a. WALril.
On Tneeday, January 1st, will he aold in front of the
Court Honsq, between the legal, hoars of sale.
The North half of Trustees’ Garden Lot No. 1, being
75 feet River Front, and In depth, running back to Bay
street, known as Dillon's Wharf, foot or East Broad
street, with the improvements thereon.
ateO,
tf anufactured onl v by PM A LOIV ft SON/' One Share Central BaU Bohd Stock.
tela as the estate of Mies -Vi C. Dillon and' by order
of the Executor. Terms cash.
Purchaser pwtng for titles aud Stamps.
Nov22-lawtde.
CELEBRATED
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.
Fruits, English Pickles, kc.
100 BOXES, whole, ha (inar , cr Raisins,
50 drums Figs,
10 packages Citron and Currant*.
10 sack* Almonds and Brazil Not*.
20 casks Cross & Blackscil’s ce’t.irated.
Pickles, assorted—enow Chow, Walnut,
Onions, etc.,
5 caaea Lea t Perrine’ Worcester*-.re Sauce,
5 cases Cnrry Powder and Eup'bh Sauces,
» barrels Cross * Blackwell's Pl<- Fruits,
20 doien Pure Durham Mn.tard,
just received bydte^lm^oo.^^
declti—eodlw
Engine for Sale.
A 81XHORSB POWER ENGINE, complete,
with Tabular Boiler nnd PomP-
Apply to BRYAN, HARTBIDGK ft CO.
oc6-lawtf
163 Bay street.
Boarding.
500,
0023—tf
torWleb WARDSON* BiBNARD. j !26 South Broad street t*M*
PRONOUNCED B Y
•0MBISSEHS
TO SE THE
Only GogH Sauce
and applicable to
Every Variety
RETRACT
VALUABLE PLANTATIONS NEAR
BLUFFSbN.
BY JACOB COHEN A CO, .
CHARLESTON, 8. a
AT HUVATB 3ALB.
AU foat tract of tend known as Bose Dew Ptentstion
omiMav aivar, four (4) miles from Xilufltolly
ng .•i Bfoteindk.UWl fcrea pi high land,
Tec hundred (300) of which are cleared, and
V70> acre* of tgarili This ptece has Ifeeri tm-
der enhiVatlon tliia ydar, and the tends an of the beet
fftaftty foe Sea Island Cotton and Provision a. On the
place is a tarn, gin house, and negro houses. Also,
wLmgtng to the shore, and a short distance from it, a
Set ol one hundred (100) acres of pine tend. With
of a Letter fraoMb
MsnHjAL (JtNTL*.
man at M.Tt>!08*
u> his Brother at
k WoH'-'EaTm,
1 1851: ■
TjU Lka A PBR-
P»ytli:i
SAUCE is
•teemed In
and is, la my opin
ion, the Tnogt pdU-
table as welt as foe
most Wholesome
Sauce that is made.
The success ol this most delicious and nnrivried
condiment having caused many unprincipled dealers
to apply foe name (o spurious compounds, the Pub
lic In respectfully and earnestly requested to aee
that the names of Lea A Pekbins are npon foe
Wrapper. Label, Stopper and Bottle.
Manufactured by
LEA At PERRINS, Worcester.
JOHN DUNCANS 8QN3, Aonirrs,
AGENTS FOB THE UNITED STATES,
-—.v
he above c^i be pnrohnsed a comfortable twt^story
reeMenee eud outbuildings ou a one (1) acre lot in the
AYraef of larifirtritlJnthree (3V railtW ut Blnffton
eontalaing stteau liinnlaafi and eiaty-two and n hah
(7C2R) jmee, all of which te heavily wooded nrilb oak,
kiSkoW<ud pine, end being immediately contiguous
to liny river, could be made profitable by the aals of
woOB. Xheaelands, when cleand,are Of the beet qual
ity far aeniateadeouari. Adfoihing and belonging '
thte ptece tea fifteen (Ul acre lot. on a high bluff
May riv«, for a settlement and summer resort, being
perfectly healthy at all seasons.
tot terms and further particulars apply an above,
ggSASiy ^ Wh * I decl2-Uwtf*'
decl3—2w
, A J. G. MILLS.
FOR NEW YORK.
The fine Schooner HARRIS? 1 BREW
ETER, Goodall, Master, b’avlng most
of tier cargo on board, will have quick
dispatch esebove B’or freight, having
loom for one hundred bales of cotton.
CRANK A GRAYBILL
EVERY MONDAY,’ WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY ’AND
SATURDAY MORNINGS, AT I O’CLOCK,
Vfi HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT,
touching at Bluffton every Wednesday.
The 8teamera
PILOT BOY,
Captain W. T. McNELTY.
AND
R1T.TEA HANCOX,
Captain J. R. RICHARDSON,
will le ve the Florida Steam Packet Wharf regularly
as above.
HANCOX every Monday anil Friday.
PIUST BOY every Wednesday and Saturday.
KetffTning will leave Charleston.
HANCOX every Wednesday and 8atnrday.
PILOT BOY every Monday end Friday.
. For freight engagements or passage, apply at the
office, Florida Steam Packet Wharf, or to
CLAOHORN A CUNNINGHJ
, po27-'f
FOE NEW YORE.
OLD LINE.
THE SCHOONER
OLD MI-WEEKLY Lit
Leave ever? Tuesday and Saturday.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RY’S, FERNAND IN A, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
The new and elegant (team packet a,
LIZZIE BAKER,
Oapt. N. KINO, and
SYLVAN SHORE,
Capt JAMES TUCKER,
baring.been specially fitted np for this route »Ith
uBhrpitBsed ac^mmodatlone, will leave regularly
for the above PP*i the Sylvan Shore every TUES
DAY MORSINOTand the Lizzie Baker every SATUR
DAY MORNING, dt ten o’clock.
Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday
and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday
and Saturday mornings, in time to connect with the
.New York steamers.
L For freight or Passage apply at the office on Florid*
wl»rf, or to r ,^ r , ftnBN A CUNNINGHAM,
Aceote.
ijiM
IVIyro veto
PERUVIAN GUANO SUBSTITUTE!
BAUGH’S
RAW BONE
Super-Phosphate of Lime.
Eor 01ia.rter.
C'onslantl • on hand and for
charter, SMALL VESSELS,
e itabie tuMri<y Rico and Got-
ton on thecMft For turthcr
particulars iippty to
A. RICHARDSON,
194 Bkyjtreet
For Palatka, Fla.,
VIA ST- SIMON'S ISLAND, BRUNSWICK,
PT/ MARY’S, FERNANDINA, MAY
I’OET MILLS, JACKSONVILLE' AND
PICOLATA.
THE
Capt. LOCKWOOD,
will leave as above from Charleston Wharf, foot of
West Broad street, on every THURSDAY MORN
ING. *t vt o’clock. ,,
This Boat is in perfect order, and Ttfitt Bnperior
state room accommodations for PussriffifoTss
Freight leonlvedatnll times and S^Ll in wat
house on wharf, tree of expense.
Ttransportution charges ou goods paid promptly.
For freight or patsage apply to .
p. M. MiKKLL,
no2-tf Charleston Wfiarf.
For Charleston, S. C»
The new steamer
D 1 0 T A TOR
' w (l.OOd Tdt.s.)
Captain L. M. COXBrTER,.
WIU resume her regolar trips as above, commencing
Wednesday, 24th |ng., nt 9 •’rlnelt n. m
For freight or passage aplTy_rin board, or to
jfAKUFACTUHBD under the formula originated
II In 1854, snd pktented by
BAUGH & SONS. ’
sole rnorntETOns, at the
Delaware River*Chemical ’Works,
PHILADELPHIA, U. 8. A.
This old established Manure Is manufactured from
Bones that have not been hitrued or steamed, and it
contains all their original organic matter. It is ac
tive in Ita operation, and is a fertiliser o great dors,
ibility. It does not exhaust foe soil like Pernvian
Guano, but on the contrary permanently- improves it.
Previous to 18*1 it was Introduced Into foe Son th
em States to considerable extent, and again lb 1865,
where It has been used with remarkable success
npen
t COTTON, COBH, TOBACCO AND ALL CROPS.
A trial will convinee eny planter of it\ merits.
Pamphlets containing well known Southern evidence
luruislied npon application to-New York or Philadel-
ihia offices.
“ Sold by dealers in *11 the nrtncipal citie* and
i throughout the United State* aud Ihe British
nces.
BAUGH ft SONS,
SOLE MANUFACTURERS,
Office, Mo. M South Delaware Avenne,
PHILADELPHIA.
for Palatka* fla.,
VIA FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND
INGS ON THE ST. JOHN’S RIVER.
The new steamer
D r-C T A T <) R ,
10,000 Tons.)
Captain L. M. COXSTTERj
Raving undergone’ thfcrengh .repairs, will rest)me
bar regular rou e, as above, leaving Savannah
- Btrary (atowlay, *t 3 o’clock p. ne
' For freight or passage, having splendid accommo
datlous, apply on board, or to
’L. J. GUILMARTIN * CO.,
peffi-tf 148 Bay street.
F. C. LIGHTE At CO ,
rLatoLlghte, Newton A Bradburys,)
HsanfoeWr*^., Pint Class Pleiao
Highest preoffi A et the American World’s Fa r ani
Exhibit ion of the Industry of all Nations.
This well kuowu establishment 1s n w contlnned
by F. C. LIGHTS and LOUIS KttNST, at tb» old
stead, 421 Broome street, betvvieu Cioffiy and BUn
New York Cliy, iye-lieod
Notice.
ROUSE FOR KALB.
BY OEO. W. WYLLT. ’
East half ot Lot Ne. 57, Brown Ward.
Th* lmprovemente eunaistofn two story dw*
with attic, on e brick basement, fronting on *
street, opposite the United States Berracks.
For terms apply at oar oonniing room. note
oils open from 10 a. m. to flit to. -
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nimeteCrn’l*. 1806 / / dea»-law«w
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ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE.
BY GKO. W. WILLY.
WB> bo sold on tttetrat TUESDAY is Jsnuery, 1MT
between the legal hours of sale, In front of tteOowrt
“Sftlhlid of Lot No. A Weatey Wtod. ted ‘sepr"™-
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N Annual Bleetfon of Five Directors for ’The
— —... -- hei) j at tfea
of January,
KKwnnffih Natiooal Bank” will be held at the
Idk Bmss.os Tkarafisy, the 8th ^
JS" utting, I*ow6ll & Co
BANKERS,
.MAC Q IY. !GEO
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mt n. sovill.
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C. -A. HUTTING,
JL «LTOWjBLL,
. EDWAKD PADKLPOUD,
. SAVANNAH.
N. B.—Jill freight payable by shippers.
MARiTN
For sale by
BAUGH, BROTHERS k CO..
Genersl Wholesale Agents,
181 Pearl street,'New York
H. A. HARDEE 4 GO.,
■Itednsid’o Itsuge,
nol4-dAt^3m
Savannah
Hope, Eope, Hope!
J UST received from Messrs. Richardson, Cbstard
A Co., or L>nlsvilie, Ky., 9te colls and half colls
of ‘-Missouri IdlU” HOPE, * superior article, tally
equal to iliefr celebrated “Green LeaP’ brand, and for
sale on reasonable terms by
BRIGHAM, HOLST A CO.
ocH-dlwAeodtf
2J>
Choice Wiies, Liquors, &c.
BASKETS HeldatckChampagne, in
quarts and pints,
2 J dozen very choice Amontillado Sherry,
10 dozen very choice Madeira, \
9 casks pare Scotch Whiskey,
2 casks pure St. Croix Run,
50 dosen choice Bourbon and Bye Whiskies,
20 barrel* choice Bourbon and Rye Whiskies,
25,000 vffiy choice Havana Cigars, of foorite brands,
For-tale by
CLAGHORN * CUNNINGHAM.
dgel^-»adlw
W1NTBK BSriiOVHK&T.
Annn PER MONTH and expenses paid Male or
Female Agents, to lntrodnce a New and
useful Invention, of absolute ntili-y in every bouse-
eold Agents preferring to work on commlaeion can
am foam $29 to $50 per day. For full, pnrtiinlan,
enrtose stamp, and address
W. O; WILSON A CO..
oe31-3m ' Cleveland, Ohio.
Diclens’ Christrrias Stories! ,
MUGBY JUNCTION.—Paion, 15 cents.
A fresh supply of foe above work just received and
for sole by
K8TILL A BROTHER,
decl8 Ball street, opposite the Poet Office.
Potatoes, Onions and Cabbages
JJECSTVING, and fotnnle by
P. CALLANAN A CO.,
ao21 tf Corner Habenham and President sts.
A. RICHARDSON,
MRHrJIAUniHH SHIP BROKE!
; 1 mBA|««EKT.
/CONSTANTLY on hand, and for ole it lowest mar j
Ut C«Si!’ Ylonr, Baoon, Whiskey, etc.
Vessels of all stees|for foexter.