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The Daily News and Herald.
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SAMUEL W. “
AV. T. THOMPSON. ■;.... Associate E-1H'
Official Paper of the City.
A8KHT ■WMl*TWi»B THECITT AIIDWHm
IIIOIVHAY, PECEMBEB A*. »*» C -
* PUSIMaSTKllS
Are a utfrorizndto, receive snjiscriptions for the NEWS
AND HERALD, Daily. Tri-Weekly ami Weekly, at our
Advertise |1 rates.
to ouK Conmv hkibads.
As much lutereat is felt throughput the country iu
regard to tUo prosiiecto of tlie cotton and other crops
we will bo grateful to our planting friends and others
u the interior for information on that subject. Those
who have opportunities for obtaining valuable infor
mation In regard to the growing crops, the working
of the free-labor system. an.l kindred matters, of g. »-
eral interest, will confer a favor by communicating
tlie same to us. .
Order of Services for tile Burial of the
late night Kev. Stephen Klliolt, Bishop
of Georgia, on Christmas Bay, Die.
*4511», 1866.
The remains will lie conveyed to Christ
Church at 7 A. M., anti placed in front «»•
the eliancel.
The morning prayer will commence at
7 1 -2 o’clock.
The ante-communion office at 11 A. M., to
lie immediately followed I»y the liurial ser
vice of the Church.
The friends aud relatives of the late Bishop
are affectionately invited to participate in
this last tribute of respect.
The first, five pews on each bide or the
middle aisle will be reserved for the family
aud relatives.
Silvan null anil Southwestern Georgia.
The Thomasville Enterprise, of Hic.iiiub
iust., noticing, with its usual clearness of com
prehension. the remarks recently made by
us relating to the importance of the railroad
project designed to connect Thomasville with
Albany, speaks as follows:
We "copy till- following from the Sayaunah II kuaui,
of the Ifib iust.,-in reference to the i.ivoriie p : *»i*‘*'t
of the people of this section, aud return »uir thanks
to the UmtALD for the handsome manner in w-hicli it
lias presented the subject to the citizens oi Savannah.
Whatever may he said against the South Georgia A
Florida Railroad by its enemies, all well informed
men, here aud in Savauuah, know very well, teat
whatever benelits it may confer upon Thomasv iiie, or
other towns in this section, the great aggregate m
wealth accruing from it will be centered on the city
of Savannah. Therefore, her people are deeply inter
ested in it, and should hasten to give us all the aid iu
their power. Our citizens, as well as those of V' iteliell
and Baker counties, are in earnest about tiiis road,
and ere long thev will demonstrate it by deeds as well
as words. We have a letter from an influential gen
tleman in Mitchell county, who assures ns that
i’iOO.OUO can be obtained in that sevtiou to the stock
of the Company, aud this with the $300,000 in Thomas
will at once place us above the necessity of aid from
any quarter.
We have seen so much and argued so ear
nestly iu behalf of the immediate complet ion
of the enterprises projected to advance i he
interests of" our city in connection with those
of the most productive and interesting .sec
tions of Georgia and Florida, that we hesi
tate to say more in reference thereto, lest we
become offensively iinporluuato. Hut we
are so well pleased with the lively manifesta
tions of public interest in legard to a matter
of such paramount importance that, we
cannot forbear from indulging in some addi
tional comment.
We believe that the people of Savannah
aud of Southwest Georgia are so fully alive
to the importance pi perfecting the railroad
communications now contemplated, that it
only remains to decide upon the proper
channel in which to direct their efforts. This
city, especially, desires to complete this net
work of railroad in which her present and
prospective .prosperity are so dec-ply in
volved, at the earliest period practicable;
aud thus secure her position as the railroad
centre of a vast extent of country null pre
vent the construction of roads passing by her
to the north and east, over which the rich
produce would llow, attracting from and
driving into this onward current or tiafticbor
own capital, while she would remain but an
idle spectator of the growing wealth and im
portance of rival cities. Tlie, Thomasville
and Albany Hoad and the Atlantic and Gulf
Koad, completed to its western terminus,
will possess as mfiny element's oi' success as
any other south of ttic Potomac, and we ven
ture to predict that in live years after their
completion the population of Savannah
-would he doubled, and any subscription she
might make ceased to he a burden and
become a source of large revenue. We
are geographically so situated that, if we ex
ert our intellects, exercise our vigilance and
energy, and employ liberally and judiciously
such capital as we have or cau command,
we can outstrip all competitors, and
neutralize and frustrate jjl combinations
against 11s. That there are combinations
against us which place the interests of this
. city in jeopardy is now well known to
the business men and to all reflecting
men in this community, and of tips we
give our real estate holders fair notice
aud admonish them to take warning. We
hear of neW projects to divert our traile, and
some of our sister cities are willing aud aux-
ious to accomplish schemes to conduct our
legitimate commerce into external avenues.
Under these circumstances it becomes us all
to arouse ourselves aud make a determined
and concerted effort with our friends iu
West Georgia} for self-preservation. Get us
all go to work intelligently and in earnest to
build up a great commercial centre, which,
in process of time, would curich all .its
tributary communities. This should aud
must be done.
Now,-then, shall Savannah and the dis
trict of country which before the w:u- pro
duced more than a third of all the cotton
raised in. Georgia be brought together within
seventeen hours by railrosd ? It so, let our
merchants, capitalists, and real estate holders,
n conjunction with the communities referred
to by the Enterprise, at once take hold of
the work. Savannah can select from among
her financial aud railroad meu. three or four
of the best talent and strictest integrity, and
(he other communities an equal number, to
meet together and consult and plan for the
success of the great object in view. “Adopt
this or a better plan, and the most skeptical
will cease to doubt its success and look for
ward with sanguine expectation to the ^rirh
harvest which will be reaped iu a few years.
If we fail to pursue this policy, our word for
it, we shall have to struggle not only to get
more trade and travel, but to keep wlmt we
have, and save ourselvep;front serious com
mercial damage.
[Tran the TkDahaawf BeutineL]
Savannah—Am Important Fnet.
Most earnestly Have we labored to con
vince oat planters and merchants that, in
the long run, they would save money by
making their purchases in Savannah, instead
of New York'- And because of the frequen
cy and earnestness of our appeals in this -be
half we have been voted over-zealous; and
other than disinterested motives were as
signed lor our warm “Savannah espousals.
The logic oi stubborn _/<»**. n ? w attests
the truth of our statement- Within the past
ten days we have talked with several promi
nent merchants of Tallahassee who have
iust returned from a tnp to Savannan. They
all assert that “goods can be bought as
cheaply there, now, as in New \ ork.
The “logic” of these stubborn facts is
working a complete retortion in the trade
of this whole section—a revolution which,
thank Heaven, is destined, at no distant day,
to emancipate us from our thraldom to
Northern capital and Northern interests.
The day of our deliverance from this worse
than Egyptian bondage draweth nigb. Only
two days ago we had the verbal assurances
of 0110 of the most influential and far seeing
merchants of the “Forest City” that Savan
nah'was'straining every nerve to inaugurate
a system of direct importation that will en
able her, next spring, to defy the competi
tion of any Northern or Eastern city. It is
believed, too, that vessels loaded In European
ports will he crowded with nu industrious
class of German and other emigrants who will
be lauded, direct, at our very doors.
The Canaan land in which we live awaits
only such a contribution to her industrial
resources to make thiB—the richest agricul
tural couutry on the face ol the earth—the.
most populous aud piosperous also. The
inferior and unreliable negro labor of the
South will be gradually supplanted by a race
of sturdy, houest emigrants, better qunliiieu
for citizenship, aud attracting less the class
legislation ol a despotic party, rudely bent
upon the complete disfranchisement of the
white population South, as long as the black
remains among us to be contrasted with it iu
enfranchisement.
We regret that the sjiace which we in
tended for Hie elaboration of these thoughts
is otherwise occupied to-day.r We can do
uo more thau close with the text of so many
previous “sermons” on this question ot
vital importance, “always patronize South
ern instead of Northern cities, and thus assist
them in their efforts to open to you the ]>orts
of Europe and the markets of the world ’
from EmrojK.
LOHDOM. Dec. SS.—Ths Journal de St. nurtburg
denies that an unfriendly feeling exists between the
Governments of Anatrla and Batata, and aaaarta that
en the contrary both earnestly endeavor to foater the
best mutual understanding. ' j
Advices from CandJaatate that’fighting ia still con
tinued there, and that the Turks had strengthened
their blockading fleet around the island.
Florence, Deo. 28.—It is again reported that Mine-
beca will be appointed Minister of Italy at Vienna.
Berlin, Dee. -23,—The Upper Home eit
Chambers baa agreed to the bndget aa amended by
the House of Deputies, and has alao adopted thebUla
to annex the Dntchiea to tho kingdom of Prussia.
Perth. Dec. 21—Baron Beast, in a speech yesterday,
said the appointment of a Hungarian Ministry was a
question of time.
Brrnr, Dec. 2*.—The Swiss Assembly yeaupdgg
voted an appropriation of twelve millions of Altai 1
for the purchase of breech-loading rifles.
The Civil Rights BIU In Rnrjrlan^.'
Baltimohr. Dee. 22.—It la generally under*
here that some action will be taken shortly in the
United States District Coart of this city in reference
to the alleged disregard of the Civil Bights MB by
Judge Magrnder, of Anne Arundel oounty. In sen
teucing negroes convicted of larceny to be sold in ac
cordance with a provision of Uw Maryland Code,
provision which has not been repealed since Mary
land became a free State.
This law, authorising the sale of negrosa aa a pun
ishment for crimes, ia claimed to be in direct conflict
with the Civil Bights bill, which makes the infliction
of any punishment upon blacks other than that pro*
scribed for whiles convicted of the same ofieode, a
crime to he punished by fine and imprisonment. The
matter is attracting considerable attention, and there
much speculation as to the coarse likely to be pur
sued.
The County Covets.- -Under the late law
of tho Georgia Legislature amen ling the
county court bill, these tribunals will in iu-
tnre hold two semi-aumial sessions for crimi
nal and civil cases, aud two quarter sessions
for jail delivery and criminal cases. Actions
of trespass on lauds, possessory warrants
and some oilier summary civil cases can he
tried at the quarter session. The jurisdic
tion has been limited to sums of fifty dollars 1
Juries at quarter sessions to consist of five.
Indictments may be waived and a jury trial
waived by defendants iu criminal cases, uud
the trial proceed before the County Judge.
The Georgia
An Jmpoktant Decision.
State Convention of 18(15 adopted an ordi
nance declaring valid private contracts made
during the war, and authorizing the courts
to adjust the equities between the parlies.
The Supreme Court of the Stale has decided
that this ordinance does not impair the ob
ligations of contracts, but authorizes the
ennrts to construe their force aud effect, and
determine Uie value of the consideration, uc
cording to the equity and the intentiou of
the parties.
Fekkomen Moving to Flokida —The
Winnsboro (S. C.) News, of the SOih iust.,
says Iliat eighly families, of colored people
were (iu the eve of departure from that Dis
trict to Florida. The News remarks: “It
will unquestionably he belter for all parties
that some should go. Like a large herd of
cattle jammed in a meagre pasture, their
failing prospects are barely tolerable here
Those who do go, will have the best wishes
fm their success by tlieir late owners."
Imteacumunt,—The Washington National
liepuhliean of,the 18tli says: Mr. Ashley’s
resolution of impeachment, introduced into
the House on Monday, was not adopted, as
stated in the report of all the Washington
papers yesterday. The error was tin: lie
porter’s.
It is slated that Kentucky lias given one
hundred thousand bushels of corn to the poor
of Georgia.
Special Notices.
NOTICE.
Tlie Board of Underwriters of Savannah being dis
solved, t he Southern Insurance and Trust Company
will write Fire Kisks at as low rates as any oilier first-
class company in the city.
OFFICE—115 Bay Street, up stairs.
U. BIUOHAM, President.
J. C. MrNuT.TY, Secretary.dec.24-lw
GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
A special meeting of this Society will he held at
their hall THIS DAY, at 12 o'clock, by order of Jobu
Stoddard, second Vice President. A full attendance of
members is requested,
dec24-lt EASTON YQNQE. Secretary,
NOTICE.
Merchants’National Bank, l
Savannah, Dec. 7,18GG. J
. The Prices of Provisions.—Information
from the most important centres ol trade
and from the best informed sources indicates
a decided and steady depression in the geu-
eralJprovision market throughout the coun
try. Taking the condition of the tlircc im
portant markets of New York, Cincinnati
and Chicago, we find the tendency to de
cline in nearly every article of provision uni
form and steady, aud, unless there should be
an expected mcrease of the foreign demand
the ynsrkat value ot flour end
-- !J -traWydeduced in a abort
.for I
corn wifi be cousid
Oglethorpe Universitt.—feeverend J. C.
Stiles has been called to the Presidency of
this institution.
Tlie election for seven Directors to manage tlio iu
teroRts of this Bank for the ensuing joar, will take
,lacc at its Banking House on the first day of JANU
AKY, 18U7, between the hours of 11 o’clock a- m. aud
2 o’clock p. m. GEO. W. DAVIS, ’
dcc7-law3wiid3t (kishie
Assignees* Notice.
Bann op Savannah, >
G.J
Savannah, Georgia, JulyG, lsGG.
TUo undersigned having been appointed Assignees
of this Bank for the pnrpose »r'adjusting and liqui
dating its affairs, therefore all persons having claims
against Uiis corporation wilt present them, aud at
bill-holders of this Bank are required to present the
same within six mouths from this date, or they will
lose the priority granted by statute, aud those in
ilcbved will make Immediate payment to
H. BRIGHAM,
GKO. W. DAVIS,
snpr,-tr • * Assignees.
EOTICE
NIGHT. DISPATCHES.
U8TA AND WAY LANDINGS.
homx xm or steamers. '
Swan. Julia St. Clair, Bandy Moore^^ Hard
Times,
Leave Savannah DAILY, (Sundays excepted) when
QlVIlUL BCPlKlUTMDWT’l OFFICE, )
AIUWIO AW Golf Eailwad, J
Savannah, Dec. 19th, 1866.)
CHH1BTMA8 EXCURSION TICKETS.
During the Christmas holiday!, beginning with the
.fifth Inst., Excursion Tickets, good until January 2d,
f6T, iwifi be sold st reduced rates, between any Star
[oils’on this road.
decSO H. 8. HAINES, Gen. 8upt.
From Waiklagtoa.
Washington, Dec. 28.—Tbs new French Minister
has arrived here, and wiU this week be otBctelty re
ceived by the President. Nearly all the members ol
Congress have left Washington, to spend the holidays
elsewhere.
The Government will, tn good faith, respect the de
cision of the Supreme Court agalnat the trial of civil
ians by military court, or commissions, and will In
sist that it shall be recognised, and sustained and
oboyed by all parties. The preparation for the trial
of Surratt by a civil court ia an evidence of this deter-
urination.
Imports at New York.
New York, Deo. 23.—Total imports of dry goods and
general merchandise for the week ending yesterday
amounted to over $6,000,000.
The foreign shipments of specie for the week were
only $263,000.
A million end s half was received from San Fran
cisco yesterday.
Later from Mexico.
New Yobk, Dee. 28.—Advices from the City of
Mexico to the 9th Inst., state that Maxim Ulan was still
at Orizaba. Marshal Bazaine had asked Minister
Campbell if he could facilitate the departure of the
French troops, and Campbell answered that be could
not interfere In the matter.
Frsu Fortress Monroe.
Fortress Monbob, Dec. 23.—Mrs. Jefferson Davie
returned this morning from her Montreal visit.
Chicago Market.
Chicago, Dec. 22.—The week doses sxtremely doll
iu financial and mercantile circles. The demand for
money U active and the market firm; Eastern ex
change is in good demand, but with light supply; flour
steady; receipts 3,400 bbls; shipments 3,400 hbls;
spring extra $fi) 250*10 60; wheat 20*o lower; re
ceipts 1,000 bushels; shipments 8,000 bushels; No.
spring $2 68; No. 2 do. Si 82X011 84; oora fie
lower, oats nominal, 4OM041o; rye one cent lower 87 j.
089c; pork easier st $18 600$ It.
Louisville Market.
Louisville, Dec. 22.—Tobaoco—miss 62 hbde at
full rates; mesa pork—sales of 2,000 hhdeat $6 28;
cotton doll st 32X0 for low middlings; flour—super
fine $9 SO: ante 6Sc; corn, shelled and in bulk Tile; in
the ear 60062 Xc: prime winter wheel, $2 74; suffer
11 X@12c; molasses TOc; lard in tierces 12Kc; whiskey
iu bond, 28c.
t'lselBsstl Market.
Cincinnati, Dec. 22.—1’lonr quiet and nominally
unchanged—superflns, $9 23010 GS; extra, $1S 600
11 26; mess pork Arm and advanced 26c., email sales
at $10 50019 76; lard steady and unohanged; cotton,
no sales, holders Arm at 31c.; whiskey unchanged.
It. Louie Market.
St. Louis, Dec. 22.—Flour more active, superfine $8
00, triple extra $18 60014; tobacco dull aud un
changed; wheat, nothing doing, fall $2 60; corn dnli
aud prices unohanged; oate, little doing slT2c; cotton
lower, middling 29 Sc; whiskey $2 26; bay higher.
Special Notices.
NOTES
DISCOUNTED
GOLD,
SILVER,
BANK
BILLS,
DEPOSITS
IN SAVINGS BANE,
PURCHASED BY
DAVID R. DILLON,
Banker, 224 Bay Street.
Office of the Central Railroad and
Banking Company of Georgia, X
Savannah, Dec. 4, 1806. J
An election (iu accordance with the provisions of
the Charter) for nine Directors to manage the affairs
of this Company for the ensuing year, will be held at
the Banking House in Savannah on MONDAY, 7th
day of January, 1867, between the hours of 10 a. m.
and 1 p. m.
stockholders, upon presentation of their stock cer
tificates to the Conductors of Trains, will be passed
to and from the election over the Company's Roads
free. T. M. CUNNINGHAM, .
dec6 tJan7 Cashier.
NOTICE.
Office of tor Central Railroad and )
Banking Company of Georgia, v
Savannah, Doc. 4,18G6.)
A dividend of five dollars per share on the capital
stock of this Company has this day been declared by
the directors from the earnings of the Road, for the
year -ending noth ultimo, payable on and after the 20 th
Instant, in United States currency.
The Government tax will be paid by this Company.
doc5 T. M. CUNNINGHAM, Cashier.
Assignees’ Notice.
The undersigned haring been appointed assignees
of tho ttarmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Savannah,
Georgia, hereby nottfy bill-holders and other claim
ants against the said Bank to present the same for li
quidation, and kll person. Indebted to the Bank are
required to make Immediate payment .
BUt-bolden will lose thslr priority ir the bills are
notpresented within six months from this date.
JOHN RICHARDSON,
J. K. UAUDHY,
Assignees.
IvgT-g
TEETH EXTRACTED
-OUT PAIN.
pit. SNEED, Dentist, is new extracting teeth with
out pain and without the slightest Jsipr to the pa
tient, by a late improvement in dentistry;
Olllce No. 117 Congress street, over Pepper's store,
near Bull street.
A NEW AND GRAND EPOCH IN MED
ICINE.
give precedence to tbs man who restores health sad
appetite, with frem one to two of his extraordinary
Pills, and cures the most virulent sons with a box
or se of his wonderful and all healing Salve. These
two great • pacifies of tbs Doctor am fast supersed
ing all tho stereotyped nostrums of the day. Extra
ordinary cares by Maggiel’s Pills and Salve have
opened tiie ayes of the public tn the lnefflcieney of
the (so-called) remedies of others, end upon which
people have so long blindly depended. Maggiel’s
Pills are not of the class that ms swallowed by the
dozen, and of which every box Util taken crests, an
absolute aeeemlty for another. One sr tsmof Mag
giel’s Pilla suffices to pises the bowels fit perfect or.
der, tons the stomach, create so appetite, and ren
der the .plrlta light anil booyaat.
. There Is no griplog, and no reaction in the fbrm
of constipation.
If the liver is affected, its functions ere restored:
and el the nervous system is feeble,|lt Is lnvtgecatad.
This last quality makes the medicines very desirable
for the wants of delicate females.
Ulcerous and eruptive diseases am literally
gnisbed by the disinfectant power of Magglsll Salve.
In tact, it ts here sanotmead that * j. .
MAGGIEL’S: BILIOUS DYSPEPTlO AND MAK-
KffifBA PILLS
cure where all all others fall.
While for Barns, Scalds, Chits and all abrasions at
the akin
MAOOIBL’S BALTS
Is Infallible. j
Sold by J. MAGGMU
U Pins affiail. New York.
And sU DrngfiMs, at
TWENTY-FIVE GENTS PEE BOX.
nol-ly
rCHRISI
GIF X S.
Apply to
Tbsfl
M. A. COHEN.
regularly on Wednesday morning.
ATLANTIC AMD GULF K. B. CO., ) .
. Savannah, Dec. 19th, 1866. |
rr vE TO SHIPPER^- OF yjtJTTON.
In order to obtain'the advantage of the reduced
rates on Cotton shipped on this road from points west
at the Oehlockonee river, the Railroad Agont at
Thotftasvllle mast be furnished with satisfactory evi
dence of the fact at tlie time of shipment, as no de
ductions will be allowed afterwards.
dec204t H. S. HAINES, Gen. Supt.
NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF
THE OGLETHORPE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF SAVANNAH.
Savannah, October 16tb, 1866.
In Accordance with a resolution passed at a meeting
of the Board of Directors, held on the 16th Instant, an
instalment of one dollar per share is called for, paya
ble at the office of the Company. No. 117 Bay street,
oil or before the 1st December proximo.
no26 J. T. THOMAS, Secretary.
NOTICE.
Omoa of the Central Railboad
and Baneino Company of Georgia,
Savannah, Nov. 20, I860.
The Annual Meeting of Stockholders of this Com
pany will take place at the Banking House iu Savan
nah, on THURSDAY, the 20th of December, at II
o’clock, a- m.
WtOckboTaere will be passed to and from the meeting
free over the Company’s Road, upon presentation of
their stock certificates to the Conductors.
BOV 91-lm T. M. CUNNINGHAM, Cashier.
NOTICE.
REPAIRS OF PAVEMENTS.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, 1
Orricc Clbrk of Council, J
December 16. 1866.)
THB OWNERS OF PROPERTY IN THE following
named wards, having been served with proper notice,
id the time having expired (as allowed by ordi
Acs) for repairs to pavements, the Committee on
(greets and Lanes will at once proceed to repair the
is, the cost of material, Ac., to be at the expense of
Mid owners, and collected iu the manner prescribed
by ordinance.
Brown Ward,
Beynolds Ward,
Anson Ward,
- Warren Ward,
Columbia Ward,
Washington Ward,
Green Ward.
Franklin Ward.
Libert* Ward,
irt Ward,
Decker Ward,
Heatboote Ward,
Jackson Ward,
Derby Ward,
Perciral Ward,
By order of
New Advertis
New Advertisement* *
•\ SAVANNAH
CoSfcERT
AADiTj$
Formerly the Washington Billiard S&ioon, St. Jnlian
street, opposite Market square.
W K have received daring the last week large addi
tions of . /[ i f
NEW BOOKS AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
and wish to sell tfiem*
TO-PAY.
GRIND OPENING NIGHT.
Miscellaneous!
Among the new Mfccelbneoi
Southern Generals, their Lives and Campaigns,
Price $4 60. {jnm
The Draytons nnd the l>aven:inls,by Mrs. Charles
Price $l 76.
Laus Vouer-a. by ^wlnhnme. Fries $\ '<
Darryll Gap, or Whether it Paid. Price $2.
Skirmishing, by the author ol ‘-Who Breake-
Paye.” Price $1 to. j ; ;, ' j >' • 'j ,
The House by the Churchyard. Lc Fauor. Pric e
$1 75.
Tho Falre Gospeller, by Visa Manning, authoress
of “ Mary Powell.” Price $175. ; a
tty Cave Life in Vicksburg. Price $1 25.
Character of Jcnus Portrayed. Sclu-fikel. 2 vois.
Price $4 60.
Days ot Yore, uy Mias Tytler. 2 vol.-). Price $5.
Parlor Tableaux and Amateur Theatricals. Pri<;<
$2 60. 4
Home Pastimes, or Tableaux. Vivanls. $2 25.
Devotional Books.
Kdilcd, by
Klein, or Hymns of Holy Refreshment,
Rev. F. D. Huntington. (New).
Devotions of the Ages, or Collects, Texla and Ly
rics. (New).
Illustrating the Christian Year, by Rev. N. G.-Al
len.
Oar Cbnrcb and tier Services, by Huntington
(New).
Manna fo-the Pilgrim.
The Changed Cross.
Clinging to the Rock.
The Altar, by Bishop Hobart.
Sacred and Devotional Poetry.
and Faith
Lyra Americana, or Vertea of Prai
from American Poets.
ffiThe Book of Praise, from the best English Byirn
writers.
Oh! Mother! Dear Jerusalem.
Heber's Poems, splendidly Illustrated
SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED
A*-
G i f t Books.
MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 144.
M IV 4*. IWMOVAN, the proprietor of this place of
entertainment, takes great pleasure in
uouucing the opening of the above place ot amuse-
o the public.
house has been well fitted up, and no pains or
expense will be spaced to make it * good place oi re
sort for i hose .socking enjoyment.
Prof. A. 8TAKK will have charge of the Musical
Department, with a good selection of talent, which
will add much to the interest olHhe occasion, and ap
pear on tho opening night.
. Mr. O. CEKCOl’ELY, the well known Tenor and
Guitarist
Mr. D. DONOVAN, the good Ballad Singer.
Mr. CHARLES BISHOP, the favorite Baritone.
.Mr, K. GOALEBKOOKE, a well known Ballad
Singer, willi ki« favorite songs—“The Last Rose of
Summed,” “Plight Smiles Haunt Me Still.”
Mr. Harry CLARENCE will appear in some of his
nnrivalied impersonations of character.
Messrs. MITCHELL aud CLARK, Banjo Per
formers!
Mr. T. BURNS has kindly consented to play choice
selections from Ihe moat popular Operas on the Con
certina.
. STRICT ORDER OBSERVED.
Concert to commence st 8 o’clock.
Vji_ The finest Wim Liquors aud Cigars to he had
dt the Bar.
Admission, ‘25 cents; and admittance ticket good for
One Drink. dec*244f
MAPES
NITROGENIZED
Super-Phosphate ofLun*
IS THE MOST
CONCENTRATED FERTILIZE
EXCELSIOR!
JOHN RYAN,
Southwest corner Bay and Wes:
Broad Streets,
M ANUFACTURER and Bottler of Soda Water,
Porter and Ale, Cordials, Syrups, Essences,
Bitters,
ALSO,
Agent for the State of Georgia for the sale of Robert
Gray’s celebrated Philadelphia Draught Ale, iu bar
rels* and half-barrels, for which orders will be thank
fully recei vet I and promptly attended to. All goods
warranted to give satisfaction, or the money refunded-
Your special attention is call' d to my fine variety of
Cordials and Syrups, being particularly suited to I be
holidays, as us« fnJ and ornamental, being put up
sty le and quality equal to tbe best imported and at
much less cost. [dec‘24—lw
M ACAZINES
FOR JANUARY.
JAS. J. WARING,
Chairman Commit-toe on Street* and Lanes.
J a lies Stkwabt, Clerk of Council. decl6-10t
A SURE FILE CURE.
Qr. GiLMRT'g pile Inatrusent positively cares the
worst cases of Files. Sent by inall on receipt of $4.
Circulars frso. Sold by Druggists. Agents wanted
rywhore. Address J. B. ROM AIN E. Manager. No.
IT6 Broadway, New York.• oc21-3aa
Assignees’ Notice.
The undersigned, having been appointed Assignee
of tho Merchants’ aud Blasters' Bauk, la prepared
to enter upon his duty. All bill holders, aud other
persons having claims against said Bank,_ are re
quested to present tbe same for liquidation. And
■U parties indebted to the Bank are requested to
make immediate payment. BUlboldera wiU lose
their priority if the bills are not presented within
six mouths. HIRAM HOBBRTS,
auSl-tf Awdgnce.
ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE.
The nndsrslgned having been appointed Assignee
of the Bauk of Commerce or Uavaonah. u corgis, to
prepared to enter upon hia duties. All bill holders
and other persons having claims against the said Bank
are requested to present tbe earns for liquidation, and
all parties indebted to make immediate payment Bill
holders will lose their priority if the bills are not pro
rr-t^t within six months from this date.
JOHN C. FERRILL, Aasigneo.
^vumIi, August 1. 1866. decl ’-tfebl
HILL'S HAIH OYK, SO rents—Block or
Brown, lustaataneons. best, cheapest, durable, re
(able. Depot, No. 66 John street. New York. Sold
by all drug and patent medicine stores everywhere.
m9-lT
Oorvmi Tire protect the toes or children’s shoes.—
One pair will outwear three without tips. Sold every
where.
NEW PERFUME
For the Handkerchief.
null’s
. A Host Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra-
frtkt Perfama, Distilled from the Bare
and Beautiful Flower 'from which it
-fit* name.
Dn. Maoml Is the faander of s new Medical Sys
tem I Vhe quantltariana, whose vast Internal dose# ^ - „„„
enfeeble the stomach and paralyze tke bowels, modi Mtimnettired only by PH A LON * SON,
NEW YORK.
BEWiSE OF COUNTERFEITS.
ASK FOB FHALON'S—TAKE NO OTHER.
Sold br DrmraiaU generally.
FOR BENT OR SALE.
AT well known BIOS PLANTATION, “FIFE,"
nearly opposite this city, on the best pitch of
. containing about 660 acres. Parties desiring to
hoy or rent can see the erep now being threshed out,
every particular—pitch of tide, quality of land, yield
per acre, tum-onts at mill, and quality ol rice.
ROBERT HABERSHAM * “
ieM-esd2w
A HONS.
A. RICHARDSON,
MERCHANDISE AND SHIP BROKER,
194 BAY STREET,
C ONSTANTLY on hand, and for sale at lowest mar
ket rates.
Con, Floor, Bacon, Whiskey, etc.
1 ket rates,
Con, 1
Vessels sf all sheas toy charter.
Assignee’s Notice.
The undaralgnad haring hssws
Georgs H. Arisdgs.rsqs US. «B person ■ having c
against Iks assignor to peasant ths show Jar ■
and an parties indebted token an raqosdteti«ea*e
I mmediate payment Ho
JOHN HUGUKim THOMAS,
dec3-2tk thlawAw ,
6. R. Armstrong,
MASON AND BUILDER,
r l prepared to execute ell work in his Use In n
workmanlike manner, with dtinatah.
/Mere left with Mr. J. W. MoDONJ
•frs5.orat.Mr. v, A tiUNft’i
DHALD. 164 Bay
bstwi
tended to.
Bernard, will ba promptly at-
no2T-lm*
Potatoes. Onions.
2QQ Barerela POT ATOM, and
iwnlabr
ISO barrels ONIGNB,-
CHAS. L COLBY t Ott,
Oar. Bay and Ahsscon ate.
Rockland tsime.
tAA BABKBL8 FIB8T QUALITY, COBB’S maks
— " Wmammnia
*. BARNAUL
The Festival of Song, with aeveufy-thre-e illustra
tions. Prlco $15.
The Stratford Gallery. Price $15.
The Women of the South distinguished iu Litera
ture, illustrated with portraits on steel. Price 50.
Jean Iugelow’s “Songs of. Seven.'• Pi ice $5 50.
Mrs. Gatty’a Parables from Nature. Price $5.
Favorite Authors, with portraits. Price $1.
Good Company, an elegant Gift Book. $4.
Dana’s Household Book of Poetry. The best col
lection of Poems ever made. Price $7.
Burns'Cotter's Saturday Night, with dogpid illus
trations. Price $7.
Thu Christmas Holly, by Marion Harluird. Price
$4 00.
Maud Muller, by Whittier. Price $3 75.
The Culprit Fay. Price $5 60.
Mrs. BarbiuiRFe lfyiniHrip Prose.. price *5.
LoogfellowtaEvaugelini’t-tjpril'fte-alio.
The PoMk
. „•
Splendid sdiUpirs of Torn yson, l.imgreHotv, Jean
Ingelow, Mrs. Browning. Poe, Oiiri.-aiin Rotelli Uc
her, Adelaide Proctor, Buchanan, Swinburne nnd
others.
The Southern Winter Wreath, culled (nr the Moth
erlewt. Rdited by a committee of Savannah Ladte*.
for the bsnetit of tbe Episcopal Orphant( Home.
J KSI.l K'S I,nlyV Magazine for January.
Demore.-t's Monthly Magazine for January.
Godey’s Lidy’s litu.k for January.
Peier.-'iin't-Magirzaie for J-.ituary.
Lady’s Friend for January.
Demoresl’s Young America for January.
Harper’s Monthly for January.
Atlantic Monthly for January.
‘Beadle’s Monthly for January.
Ballou’* Monthly for January.
Eclectic Magazine for January.
Our Young Folk* for January.
Crerreenl. Monthly lor Jauntily.
Richmond Eclectic lor IP eenrher.
Tire Band We Love for D. centbor. For sal* by
ESTIBI. k BROTHER,
dec24 Bull street, opi*isilc Fort Office.
Notice.
iTATB OF GEORGIA, CLINCH COUNTY.—All
OTA
O p*THOUrt li'tvipjr <lt*tii:!!)<is D<;aiiiHi James DotJ^laaH,
JNTew Grauaes
Old
Amusing ltoye for Oltls and Boy>,
The Young Peddlers,
The Gipsy Fortune Teller.
Tbe Dissected Gome of Comic liomiuoes
In addition to the above we have a great variety of
Dressing Cases for Gentlemen aud La diet'.
Glove Boxes, Work Boxes, Card Coses, Pictures
and Picture Frames, Writing Desks, Portfolios a
handsome collection af Photograph Albums, Stere
oscopic views of Savannah. Laurel Grove vnd Bona-
venlura—excellent stereoscopes.
A largo and well selected assortment of Juvcni'c
Books; and Toy Books and Paper Dell* without num
ber,
Iu flue, we think we oan, with our great Vitri.ly,
sail ell who are looking'for presents lo-da.v.
MiLLON & FKilM,
CONGRESS and WHITAKER STREETS.
dec24’-lt
Turpentine Farm & Distillery
For Sale,
T HK best location in Florida, near Live Oak Jnne-
tlon, on the Pensacola andGcorgia) Railroad, con
taining 2.000 see a densely timbered thrifty pin-
land, in a high, dry country; soli being good, and
based onclay.it Is not only high y productive in
turpentine, but is most valuable also for agricultural
products.
Tire improvements consist of a superior, sixteen
barrel Distillery, lnperlect order, wile all necessary
buildings, immediately on the Railroad, Cooper's
Shops, ."tore |Housf, with counters and shelve* for
goods, having provision room and office attached,
comfortable quarters conveniently located for sixty
to eighty bahUs, Corn Crib, lot>ud sheds for mules,
all Dew. 9p0 acre* ready boxed. Iu fact, every prep
aration complete for a large business.
Abo, a comfortable residence, with four rooms,
kitchen, Ac., conveniently located.
£ Considering the quality of soil, productiveness of
tbe trees, vast area of cheap lands by which it is sur
rounded, the advantages of railroad transportation
direct to Savsnuah. Peru audios und Jacksonville on
the Atlantic, and St, Marks and Cedar Keys on tbe
Gnlf, giving easy access to all markets, home and
foreign, this, unquestionably, is tlie beet 1, cation in
Florida.
We will sell very law, and on easy terms.
FOrpartienlars, apply to MX.
„]ace, near Live Oak.
dec24-4t D. W. GWYNN & BROTHER.
Tbe WUmlngtoa Journal publish to lire
. Walter Gwynn, on the
_ Journal
amount of $11), and send bill io this' office.
deceased, late of said county, arc hereby imliGcd
and r. quested to present them, properly atresiel. to
lire who•rSgneil, within lire time prescribed by law;
iintHrll per*i»tiH indebted to *ai<l deceased are hereby
required to make immediate payment t" the under
signed. FREDERICK DOUGLASS,
dec/-I-lnwMv Administrator.
Butter-Cheese.
TUBS Ghoi* t'. GOfrheii Butter.
75
^0 firktus CIiol
lt>*» boxPS State
lorsale h.v
•lerS4-iU
icelivu Batter,
iry Hi)t1 Extra Or**jint t’heese,
I III.TON A KANDfiLL,
1 &l liny street
Miscellaneous.
known for
COTTON, COHN, WHEAT
VEGETABLE CROPS, R.
MADE ONLY FROM
Bones, SulphfiM^eid nnd Pure An,«o.
ulueal Animal Matters.
, - of pm.
^repwt, published
casof mamIfact^e,'see"lfrT5JJ , |?
in our pamphlet n *
The*facto^^attUUnneJ u rt '
ormiumiUrureriM 8 tau t , ,U l v ^''^■‘'“thc pro^l
senee of any impuritira, 1 ^ HffSSZS ■‘S* Sb
?he pamphle d |s nCC W ‘ Ul tte
phates or miaend photpitwic Ph*
Prommen ulanlcr* and Grater*, wltow U-tera
be found in oatnej P>mphtet, t* 8tlfy
lowing ptacth al ad.antagrs in the tie c
Bfupes’ Super-Phosphate.
Saved the cotton crop in many esse* r r o m ,
rust. ' . ...Jiuruoti,,
One hundred and fifty to two hnndred ponnj,,,
,Napes’ Mtrogrnlxed Snper-Pho.pl,,,
applied even arter the cotton was nearly d„ .*
doubled the crop. J Dl ’’
Cotton grown with
Mapes’ Super-Phosphate
broughl higher price ivv
Stood drought hetter than Peruvian An^ru .J'
any of tbe Tari.ms gnvnu* u*e.l m the viciuitr t
cotton held its bolls better. ' ' ’
Caused no firing of the coih.n tlurittgdroagH
.. The last t
Cotton continued it* fruiting later,
hs large and abundant as at any prenou'nM?
the crop.
Produced a larg. r yield and heavier trtieht ol,
ton and whe it than Peruvian Gnonn.
The ylehl of corn grown with
Mapes* Snper-Plioiphate
was nearly double that grown with other sqm
Pboephate*. ^
Worms hardly toncheil the com grown aig,
Alnprs* Super-Pho.phate,
while one-third oi the torn grown with othfci Sqm,
PliOBphatcp was eaten up.
For compost* with muck
Mapes’ Supcr-Phu.phalr
cannot lie ricrlli
l’ermauenily improve the soil, one applicatk.
produced Hbainlant yield lor liturjeirr. andstll]rot
titiues to ehoiv the r llect*. Dispense with neceasit
of rotation of crop*. EetiU for patuphlrts. heeili
description of Supi r-Phosphate, coutzining mi
va nable information to rarmere.
Price of Saper-Phoephal* per Ion. :.m lbs. {'•
PUREE k TilosAH,
tlec20—3m No. 111 Bay street. Savannalt.
Just Received At
PEEKINS’
JVew PJiolugmpli Gallery
BROUGHTON STREET,
0|i|>»nite the Mai.-h.ill Hotor,
a Haperb aN.sorl ment of
1’ilOTuGRAPfl ALBUM!
Also, STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS,
aud a collection of superior Portraits of Pistin?ci-hi
Meu iu elegant irames,
FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!
All are cordially invited to call an I see th‘m,at
Perkin*’ Savannah PhotographGallerj
deol9
$5,000 Rewarc
To Rent,
r J s HOS£ two Rice Pluntnrious on Savannah Back
river, aud directly opposite tho cit} of Savannah,
known a? Slioubea and Pcnuy worth.
For terms apply to
jjec&i 6. W. WYLLY.
LOST
O N SATURDAY AFTERNOON, between 2 and 3
>«» r ciock, hi L'oiiiK from JHrei«tiii to Bay street, as
L'oiuk
Stt.ddard’s Lower Kan^e, a paekaL'o containing
iU»ot “nfc Siundred.tioHar bills, U-n lit lies, and theb.il
n e in twenrie.s tenfl, fives, Ac., amounting in all
the sum of $1,717. The finder will be liberally re
wind by leaving it al thin cilice. dec24-2t*
Teas, Teas.
4QC CADDIES, 12 nnd
\/L\) Young ft.-on lYa*.
G ponn.is, Imperial and
5 Gaddies, 12 pounds. Choice Oolong Teas,
loo Caddies, 12 and 6 pounds, English Lieut fas*
Tea*, for sale by ■ IIILTON * RANDKI.b.
dec24.:it 193 Bay street.
Strayed or Stolen,
O N Wednesday night, 10th instant, a Grey Mare
Mule, small Si/.i*. strongly built, with mane clip
ped and tail cut Mioit. I -will ]>av^lb for delivery to
me. THOMAS HOULIHAN.
dec24—2t s (-or. Reynolds and Bay streets.
LOST,
O N Sunday afternoon, between t his city ami Thun
derbolt road, a Memorandum Book, with bouse
cards and^stamped envelopes, besides account of use
to no person hut tlie owner. The finder will confer a
favor by returning tbe Book to No. 9 Bay street.
dec24—It
Scotch Whiskey
^UPKRIOR “ Ardbcg Islay" Whiskey, for sale by
the case or gallon.
dcc24-5t
HONS & GORDON.
T H E sub,critter has good reason to believe ttati
e.-tute of her laie linsbamt. James ib lntne, r
wronged ton large amount by an agent or «tea
employed by him ill De-ember. 196V. ai.d Jujta
ISG2, in the puiebssc of cotton nnd otheru;--r hM
disc.
Tlie above reward will be paid forpro.il too
vict the parlic* implicated, and to istiblish I
claim to the proceed* ot her husband’s property.
FRANCES BdSliKE.
dcc21 tf Eirthtri
PT* Macon Telegraph phase copy and send bill
this office.
For Sale,
8,000 BUSHELS WESTERS TYfllTt!
: coni
1,500 bushel - Heavy Sound Oafs,
43 tierces Mnaii Tlain curcd flam?,
5 tierces Sugur-cured Hams, new,
50 boxes Prime Clear-ribbed Sides,
10 hogsheads Prime Olear-nbbed Sidts.
&«* boxes Brown Sugar, aesoricil,
100 boxes Havana Sugar, lefiued,
150 barrels Flour, assorted,
m barrels Buckwheat,
50 hogsheads St. Jago Molasae?.
50 barrels Cuba Molar fees,
50 barrels Sugar House syrup.
3u0 coils Bale Hope, Herap anu Manilla,
50 bales Heavy Bagging*
5 bales Twine,
100 rolls Sea Island Bagging, 1 ’. to i *.
And a general assortment of Groceries.
ALSO, . r
120 tons Peruvian Guano, from the Peicvnanu
ernmeut Agency, .
100 tons Coe’s Super-Phosphate of Lime or e
Mature, a standard fertilizer of New York ana
New Englatd States, of a prime quality,
dec?!*—t m W. H. 8TaRK .t tOJ
FINE SETS OF JEWELRY,
Watches, Silverware, Oral Ear Kini
and Brea.t-Pins,
Diamond, Pearl and other Finger Rta
' PLATED WARE, FANCY tWODS,
Cutlery, &c-l
r'llBk largest selection of Revolvers aud F““J
X suitable for presentation, and of the mo j
brate<! makers; Shot Gunp, Shot Poudiee, , j
Flasks;.nil sizes of Cartridges and CjJP 3 -
were selected carefully by myself in Ntw j rr
ween, and will be opened to-day - Watdw* * ■^
elry carefully repaired by experienced wotek •
warranted. . a ii I
dec-20—9t Cor. Broughton and —j
For Sale.
QV tlie 'first TUESDAY in February next I will
offer for sate, to tbe highest bidder, m the Court
Honac, in Appling county, between the l.'gal hour*
of rale. lot of land, No. three hnndred and twenty-
five (826), in the Fifth District of Appling county.
Also, oue-ltalf Interest tn one town lot aud store
house, No. 4, known as ths Brantley store, In the
town of Blackshear, Pierce county; sxiq interest in
town lot; sold on the same day in Blackshear.
Also, on the same day, In the town of Horuerville,
Clinch county, one.town lot in the town of Siocktou,
on the Atlantic and Golf Railroad, one lot, No. 4
Block C, containing a half acre, with a good store
boose and warehouse on It.
Also, one unimproved lot. No. 2, Block J, in said
town. Sold by virtue of an order of the Court oi Or-
dina y of Clinch county, for the boueflt of the heirs
and creditors of Janies Douglass, deceased, late of
Clinch county.
Terms—One-third cash; balance first or January,
1868, secured bv mortgage aud personal security.
Witness my baud this 21st of December, DG0.
FREDERICK DOUGLASS.
der74 lawtds ‘ Administrator.
City Sheriff's Sale.
irtue of an attach
>le the City Cou
>h Murphy vs. P-
hrsarr 'farm (lse
hshefsw d#si$u a
"JJ NDER and by virtue of an attachment Jasued out
of the Honorable the City Court of Savannah,
iu favor of Jeremiah Murphy vs. Patrick Doherty,
rotnruable to ths Penman Tam ass7) of said Court,
I have lasted upon ths.hetsw desi|nau-d property, to
satisfy the same, pointed out to me as tbe projicrty
of said defendant, viz:
' 1 Sorrel Horse, and
1 Wtgou and Harness.
24tli day of
hours of sale, h„ , r .
city of Savansah. county of. Chatham, and State of
Georgia, the above described property.
1866, between the legal
Court House door,-in tne
Purchasers paying for titles.
CHARLES J. WHITB.
declf-gttds SOstUf CT$ of ttavaanah.
Hay, Lime, Laths.
400
BALES priffis Eastern Hay.
2,0u0 barrels Choice.Bwklsnd Lime.
lt^SM Ptae end fipraflwXaths, for sale by
T.,L. KINSEY A CO.,
deeifotf ' Jopeq Bfodk. B»J street.
Champagne Cider.
XjXJRT Y barrels New Cider, for sals by
decS4-«t HONE M GORDON.
Liverpool Salt.
3,000
For Rent, or Sale,
SACKS landing, and for sale oy
K. A. SOULLARD.
rilHK Plantation known as MouUelh,
_L from Savauuah, near tho C. and J- * ixnffi
place embraces about three thousand ac
near one-third open and ready for •» crop “
year. About one-half of the open 1»M '
for the culture of Rice, with extensive ™ ]
EGG NOGG.
20
CASKS Poriab!** for Bale by
bank*, ditches, tranks, Ac. .dipt*! I
The remainder of open lands are wen ’ ’ I
the culture of Cotton and Provision*. __
There is a gocsl Dwelling, barns, Sift* 3
Thrasher and Cora Milk Stables,and si
—,,h »n,D 0 aud coau*
HONE A CORDON.
Farm to Rent.
FARM lot of twenty acre?, with a fine* orchard
A UIWI1U auu WIU «••••
out buildings, togethei with ample aua
houses'for operatives. .
There Is also on the place orchard, ol .
Pears, Apples, Flams, Ac. ,. ce „tl4
As the proprietor has lived U V°“ ^issentlv spe^I
l. for manv veers, he can confidently ■
be routed on application to No. lit (IonIon Block.
dec24-3t
family for many years, he can 1
its tie<bftilnesa.
For the present, address H umlS0!<. I
GE0 ' SuW' 1 ^ 1
no24-2sw4w
]VL\iles»
"CST arrived from Keiitocky. and for sale at J.
J U! _
SMICK’S STABLER, corner West Broad and Has-
risou street s. dec24 3t
Soluble Pacific Guano.
T HE composition of this GCANO
Peruvian. It differ* only. 11 ^ J, ||*s A"'" 4
Wanted,
Jfo aciuviou. ti, u.uw« v--j - ,Aain>t ■
the same elements. While 11 Pbo^P^Sl
nla, it tus nearly twice the Quantity
Lime, fifteen per cent, of ^p ich - h ^ n4al Msasontjl
SOLUBLE. It« effects on cotton th«P»f aaD0 . it M
Id many instance* excelled FQ^uviab , lw rr ovibf
JgY a g ntb inart In tu : H city, to complete bin files
the issues of thf« Kk*h and Uekai.i* for the
ipt a bs of March, April «»d July of th<* present year
for wli ch a libe»al price wfll be pui«l on delivery at
the News hihI Herald officii. eef>27—tf
Wanted.
B oard wanted by
wile, child and servant, iu
genteel private fam
ily, .where tbe comfort* of a home can be enjoyed by
paying for tli^m. Addrena Poet Office Box 740.
oc9-tf
***•£5$
iu uw p.w.v- .vw —— the ci°r _
the croft Wneu drought intervcn™' . lb i> t .nin
not suffer from itt use, a* in the o[ w inn
Guano. By reason of the presenre ” im provrtrt
iwr cent, of Phosphate.of Lljne. » lro0 Pel
soil to an extent that caunot ^ r J' " n0 i, sat'J'JJ
viin tioauo. Every cargo of this Goan ^ JS |
to rigid INSPECTION ANALYSIS^ agent t* Pj
basis of actual value. The undro>lR“jJ ^ cwn
[Wredto fnrnish the testimony of .* e ' y jj e ace »* M
, ,, gia oral South Carolina planters, m e
Gentleman, for lnmself, , uper ior exorilence of this Guano. A - e nS. I
k. c. wavs
decO-eod3m ——f \ I
Fruits, English Pickles, « 1
Rone, Rope, Rope! 100 ****»"*&*—
' ' 69 drum. Fl^tr,,,^ currant*.
fUST received from Messrs. Richardson, Chatted
J A On., or Louisville, Ky., a 0 colls and half coU»
of “Missouri Mills ’ ROPE, a superior article, fully
eqnal to their celehrated “Green Leal’’ brand, sndfor
sale-on reasonable terms by t m
BRIGHAM, HOLST * HA
ocll-dlwJeodtf
Law Notice.
6cA^SWw^fCSl
28 dozen Pure PM** jfigfSd for ^.S
T irtf lindcrpiinx-d hA* removed bis Law Office to
ufe ?ecoLd fl^rof the old City Hotel Building,
just received by direct
deelfi^eodlw
on Bay street,
uoo-tf
11 V
}Cl5-^Wf — n_L
Steam Saw Mill for Sale-'
HENRY WILLIAMS.
Boarding.
G OOD BOARD can he obtained, with a fine large
room with fireplace, by early application st No.
126 South Broad street. no- 1
I SAW!
sod fixtures, low *
4,000 acres of “
a4 p offer on easj ' ,
L. WWfJStfSTfli
Or to
decl8-Sw
fjnfilS k %
Station No. «>
buv- a S
.AO.*-*