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vauda, Saturday, December 29, at
*° ***, action of their aymemTaadme
rec *J* le derangements that cteeplntoit “ .,.—
were used and valued, until aeveral importU^Twlm!
[0 .,msi.lt> Tomiw
.•clock,
bTean* cl
JiJti
Ktite, every Tliursday, at 10 o’clock a. m.
.. yu-iator, every Saturday, at a p. m.
T # r CaKcr, every Saturday morning, at
Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
" l l; ' kok CUaRLBSTON.
l itot Buy, every Wednesday aud Saturday
steame 1
:; a- “»•
41 ’ uJl . Eli/ . a Haucox, every Monday and Friday
r ttor, every Wednesday, at 8 a. m.
..mer Dicta
i ymitie, every Saturday, at 7 o’clock a.
very Thursday at 11 o’clock.
.yujgf orototf.
you AUGUSTA.
steamers Eclipse aud Express.
\rriv
£NfllvL
jvdl and Departure or Trains.
VD DAILY PASSENGER UP TRAIN*
. ...JsaviiuoaU at.. 8 a,m
£$i at Augusta at.
*£«s« Macon
DAILY DOWN PASSENGER TRAIN
i Macou at 7 a.m.
.... .8:45 a. m.
I/avea
AU£ U!
Arrive
SUJUr PASSENGER TBAIN
r ouvps Savauiuii at 7:05 p. m.
. .. Augusta at ;,.4:0l> a. m.
at Macou at 7:00 a. ru.
.j .-.vs SIu.it' BASSENliiJK TRAIN
, s yiacouat 5:40 p. M.
r e ,,-,s Augusta at 8:25 P. at.
ImtisatSavaumli at 5:30 a. m.
.. tMledgcvUl* and Gordon trains connect with
h!wW 4, ° '
down night passougertrains at Gordon.
uulf u.uluoau—uaily (Sundays ex
eepted)
„•« SayauuaU at 7 •atjk.
ritomasville at 7:10 p. m.
f‘” e 7 yuouiasviLle at -. 6:uo a. an
st Savannah at ..(1:10 p. M.
1»
,7' . gsl’tLL * HKOTHKR, Newsdealers, Sta-
au j UuoKsellers, bull street (down stalrsj
i.i Pay lane, nest, to the Tost Office, are au-
•' ufilagc-Rts for the Daily News A IIkbald.
.efl with them will bo promptly attended
FP.VER.4L INVITATION
anu~ ' Ia Cprmick and families, are rropectftUfrto:
vited to attend th*jjliS® ral 2 >f Mbs. p. DOWLING,
THIS AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock, from her law resi
dence, corner of Brougbton and Abercorn .treeta.
.'I.iilnlure Alin
Sun rises
Still sets ,
niGU WATER.
At Tyoee., 9 21IAt Port.
Tkii Day.
7 00
500
Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Monday, Dec. 24, 1886.
Arrived.
McNelty, Charleston—Glag-
Steamer Pilot Boy,
bom & Cuimitigltam.
Mjre?| nier K:lfe ‘ •^hk'V 00 *', Jacksonville, etc—F H
Steamer Swan, Cohen, August.—M A Cohen.
Brig Ocean Belle, Morton, Cardenas, in ballast—
Master. .
Scbr Florence M Power, Perry, Llncolnsville. Me—
Master.
Sloop Fleet, Barrett, Ogeechee—M J Doyle.*
Scbr Mary W Hopper, Hupper, New York, with 621
bales bay, 200 bags teed, to Obipman A o, J McMahon.
Clenred.
^steamer Kate, Lockwood, Charleston, Ac P M
Sleautor Julia St Clair,
Cohen.
Ward, Augusta—II A
Steamer Eliza llancox, Richardson, Charleston—.
. lagl.otu ft Cunifrugham.
Frig E H Kennedy, Geyer, Boston—C LColby A Co
Scbr Arthur Barton, Croker, New York—TB Mar
shall & Brn.
Scbr R R Townsend, Townsend, Port Royal. In bal
last—Crane A Graybtll.
Receipts.
Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—269 bales cotton
Per sloop Fleet, ftom Ogeechee—1,100 bushelB
rough rice.
Per schr Floreneu M Power, from Llncolnsville Me
—l.soobbls lime.
Mayor’s Court.
Iu this Court, yesterday morniug, bfefore His Honor,
jfivor Anderson, thorc were the number of cases of
iniakeunesB generally found ou Monday mornings.
jj, e g rs t was that of a young man who was said to
cave been found at a late hour on Saturday night, lay-
-u r on a stoop, in Bay street,. He said he boarded in
Ibehouse, and failing to get in, and being tired, he
tnougbt he bill a l ight to Jay there. In consideration
uf his having been iocked'up since Saturday night, he
wag let off on the payment of costs.
Another young gentleman was charged with being
r.u'-'ilistieally inclined on Sunday evening, iu South
Broail street. The oliicers found him with his coat ofi
mil ready to annihilate Somebody. The defendant
peemeii anxious to have Something to say, and was at
i«ii threatened with a tine for cootempt. When al
lowed to speak, he said that he had been in a bar
room ami taken a -drink, and when he came out was
grossly insulted, for which he wanted to fight. He
ru fined five dollars, and the house where he pro
cured the iiyuor was wrdpred to be put upon the
docket.
Another young man, said to have been with the
time crowd, was charged with being drunk and noisy
about tile same time. He was fined five dollars,
i sajlor, named Flaherty, belonging to one of the
faded States steamers, was said to have been drunk
:a Sunday. I*o did not deny the fact, but could not
ivomit for it. He was, no doubt, another victim ^>1
iLi villainous whiskey to be had in some places.
E. Leloon and John Augusta, two negro sailors, be-
/•ngiug to one of the ships in port, were charged with
being drunk and wanting to fight. One of them said
they were not fighting, aud that he was merely trying
:> jet the other man on board the ship,
hiebard Baker, John H. Hopkins and John Holmes,
tine negro sailors, were charged with being disor
derly aud fighting near a bar-room in Bryan street.
fLtiffcer said that when he arrested them one of the
defendants said he was no Southern nigger; he was
twrn under tlie British flag, and was an Englishman.
He was also abusing and damning a white man, who
Brroborated the testimony of the officer. They were
-dered to be fined ten dollars each, or sent to Iho
Imtcd States Barracks for thirty days. »
E x ports.
Pcr brig E H Kennedy, for Boston—17§f,C0p ft tljn-
bor, 10.00U it lumber. 3u casks rice, 15 tons old Iron.
Per scltr Artbur Burton, for New York—62,196 feet
timber, 114,017 feet lumber,
Passengers.
Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—C Perry. Wff
Oliveria, A Williams, F A Kletnkeewlcs, J B Watson.
J M W lit it, ami 18 deck.
Per steamer pilot Boy, from Charleston—Mrs Jobn-
soq. Col C J Col. ock, H W Graves, o Holman, 8 B
Thompson, R Maxwell, J Myrick, E McCarthy, B B
Beejtudsvt, R Tomlinson, Miss 8 A Bee, Miss EL
bee, W Kidd, F btuwn,-C b Slurighler, B Speldle, Dr
J F Bythewood and svt, Miss Cue, Mr Cue, T B Bills,
M'O M .1 Kirk, 8 a Moore, aud 30 deck. *
Consignees.
Per sloop Fleet, from O^oechee—E C Wade * Co,
W H lsunoughs.
Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—N A Hardee, G
& Ferrill, J Roberts, M 8 Buckner, WA Jaudon, E
C Wade .2 Co, s J Josephs dJ Co, L J tiuitmsrttn, Da-
yant it W, Mercer & A, A Dutenholfer, A 8 Hart
rioge, J L Villalouga, Brigham, H A Co, FhiUips A
M, b H Hardee, F M Myrell, Erwin AH. *
Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Charleston, Ac—Clag-
horn A C, U Uaherslutn A Son, So
Review *<« «.. »• *■—*
testerday morning a review took place of the de-
jcliment of the Sixteenth U. S.Tofantry stationed in
I its city. At a few minutes past 11 o'clock Rear Admt-
lilJas S. Palmer, commanding the North Atlantic
Isiua lrou, accompanied by Cayt Fairfax, command-
Consignees per Central R. R,
Dec. 24,1866.
1,5S4 i»ales cotton, 17 do yarn, 8 do domestics, 34
boxts tobacco, 2o do liquor. 13 bronze guns, 19 males,
12 cars timber, 94 do lumber, and mdse, to Millen 4c
W, h‘. Smith & Co, Capt Reynolds. Houseman, A A
Co, VV U Burroughs k Co, £ & Eckmau, Mickey, B
A Co, AusLiu & £, O Cohou A Co, F W tuns k Co, E
& Hardee, Brigham, H «fc Co, A Low A Co, W Batters.
*>y k Co, Tison iV Starr & It, Jones A W, Gucrard,
F & Co, It Habersham A Son, Clark-, J A Co, Hunter
& G, Bradley, H & Co, Duncan A J, AS Hartridge, i
W Lathrop a: Co, Wilder A F, Padolford A C, Wilkin
son, \V A Co, L J Guiliuartin & Co. W- H Stark A Co,
N A Hardee A Co, Botbwell A W, Sams A P, P H
Belin, E C WaJe A Co, J Washburno A Co, H R Chris
tian, Bryan, H A Go, S J Josephs A Co, J W Ander
son, Sons A Co, C L Colby A Co.
LEA & iPERBtNTS
cmlkbratbd
*
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE
PBONOCNCRD b y
UIRliUEIU
TO BS THE
and applicable to
Bvwtjr \TarUt,
DISH,
extract
of a Letter from a
Medical Gentle^
man at madras,
to his Brother at
Worcesteb. May.
1851: M
Tell LEA A Peb-
BLN8 that their
SAUCE is highly es
teemed i.i India,
and is, in uty opin
ion, the most pala
table as well as the
most wtioteaoa*
Sauce that le made.'
Thoaucccsii olflUamoat delicious Sad 'unrivaled
condiment having caused many unprincipled dealers
to apply the name to spurious compounds, the Ptb-
Lio Is respectfully and- earnestly requested to see
that the names of Lea & Perkins are upon the
Wrapper. Label, Stopper and Bottle.
Manufactured by
lea * PERKINS, Worcester.
JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, Agents,
AGENTS FOB THE UNITED STATES,
oc20-eodlylf n K w York.
PRIVATE SALE.
Groceries 15 Groceries U
LaROCHK, BELL A WILLIAMS
Offer at private sale at their Lowest Auction prices the
following^
20 casks Bacon Sides,
15 caaka Bacon Shoulders,
10 tierces Bacon Bhouldera,
20 tieroes Choice Sugar-Cured Hams,'
10 hhds Family Hams,
10 bble City-Cured Hams,
25 tierces Rice,
50 sacks Rangoon Rice,
100 kegs Lard,
26 kegs Choice Batter,
10 kegs extra Canada Butter,
20 bble Clarified Sugar.
Also,
200 bales best Eastern Hay,
200 bples best Northern H»y.
declt
Semi-Weekly Floridian,
TALLAHASSEE, FLA.
DYKE ft SPABHA.WK, Proprietors.
T HB completion of iho Live Oak Conuetiion opens
to Savannah an Immense trade fjvAa Florida.
Merchant, will find the Floridian the IV*/ medium
for communicating with the people of that $ta(e.
It Is the oldest paper lu Florida, did not sas'ohotii
during the war, and circulates in all ports of th
country.
BST1LL A BROTHER are agents for the Floridian
in aaaannah, authorised to receive adveriiserneuie
and subscriptions. an to-jr
THE LAKE CITY PRESS,
BpiIESS AMO FAMILY NEWSPAPER,
PUBLISHED WEEKLY,
AT
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSK-W. H. WILTHeRGks
J L F Cottrell, Fla
G Phelps, Columbus
F Dunbar, S C
W E Hankinson, S 0
Rev w o Williams, Ga
K E Thompson, Md
A S Cannet, City
it \V McKee, By
H Mcllvaiu, Phlla
G L Oliver, Augusta
c’ship Rhode Island, and the Admir.u’s stalf, en-
Ktud the enclosure, and were received by a detailed
company- At the sound of the bugle the meu leli
into line, aud the band of the Sixteenth, which is one
oi the best in the service, and which arrived here a
jtvk days ago, was‘placed in position, when acting
■.ujutaot Hausman formed the detachment and de
livered them to Lieutenant Colonel Crofton.
Cltl. Sibley, now in command of the post, accom
panied by Rear Admiral Palmer, made their appear-
anee, followed by the Admiral's staff and were re
ceived with a “present arms/’ when the band struck
“The Army and Havy> They then proceeded to
an inspection, utter wh eh the soldicis went through
the manual, aud were dismissed. A general inspec
tor; followed; alter which, wesup4j0.se, followed re-
iresSajeut. •
SrEiLisr. a Pump.—A negro was charged, before
H.» Honor yesterday morning, with stealing a piece oi
timber which bail been bored out for a punt p. An
efeer saw the negro with the timber on his back, and
look him to a white man, who identified it. While the
case was being heard the negro was apparently taken
•.th a fit, hut one of the officers said ho thought it
was ail sham, as the negro bad' before been in the
barracks, where he played the same game and was
ajeharged. The nest day lie was again arrested for
sealing, his Honor ordered the negro to be examined
Of the health officer, and if he was not found sick he
was to he turned over to tho United States Barracks
tor thirty days. • _
Wt call the attention of iho public to the advertise-
m-'nt of Mr. Horton, in another column of this paper,
and cheerfully recommend him to tlie patronage of
lie public, as we think the engines he has for sale
cannot be surpassed in finish, durability and work
iwuiship, and are without exception the most com
piste engine heretofore introduced to the people
Ibis section of the country. These engines were
awarded the highest premium at the recent fair held
at the American Institute in New York city, which of
itself speaks much iu their favor and establishes
their superiority over all others. Call and see them
and We have no doubt you will agree with us, as they
ouly tg be seen to be appreciated.
MrsB Mitel elt, *
F J Spain, Quitutan
M () Steen,
T E Ballard & lady, RicU-
. rnond
J 1) Jfruwer, M Y
Mrs H Livingston.
Livingston,
Mr JLia Knap,
.xt o Jtnatnn
Dr C U iiflgii.Nii, rui
Miss Towle, Wrisli
Ur «1 O Utckovt, s c
B A Eiciu-lberircr, S C
C i) Covt«r, S C
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B- LupB.
l)r SD Snook. Fla- DBDaniell,
Miss BBeckwith, SC T A Johnson & gvt, Fla
IV U Crane, jr, Augusta II fl Fitter, Me
S II Kowlaud. no
H G Wailley, Ga
J Armour, III
SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLY.
H E Shultz, Ga
J J Read. U BN „
,IT8S
J c Keunett, I
tY P Bice, City
A Kinuy, St Johns
|G R Jones, DSN
| .1 F Hamilton, N Y
LAKE CITY, FLORIDA.
TT'roM the extensive circulation an;' the point
r where pqblished, the LAKE CITY PF.RSS. tvs an
advertising medium, offer* superior inducements to
tin, merchants of Savannah.
E. WALLACE DAVIS,
gepl8-tf P ;ot>ri«*tor.
MISSING NUMBERS
Of the News and Herald.
a LIBERAL price will bo paid at
**" THIS OFFICE,
for either of the following dates of the NEWS, or
NEWS and HERALD;
March—8th, luth. 15th, 22d, 24th.
April—3d, 6th, 7th, D'th, 13th, 14th, 23.1
July—34th.
no!5-tf
The
SAVAltNAN
GRIND OPENING NIGH1. ‘
MONDAY EVENING,, DEC. M.
r of this^Uce pf
entertainment, takes greet pleasure In an-;
uosncmg the opening of the above place of amuse*'
ment to the public. ’
This house haa been well fitted up, and no pains or
mpemu will be spared to make ik a good place of, re
sort fry those seeking enjoymen., ;
Prot A. STARK will have charge of (h. Mmsical
Department, with a gsod selection of talent, illicit
will add much to the interest of the occasion, and ap
pear ou the opening night.
Mr. G. CERCOPELY,.the well known Tenor and
Guitarist. a
Mr. D. DOKOYAN. tile good Ballad Singer.
Ur. CHARLES BISHOP, the favorite Rawing
Mr. B. COALEBROOKE, a well known Ballad
Singer, with his favorite hongs—“The Last Bene of
Summed,” “Bright Smiles Hannt Me 8tUL“
Mr. HARRY CLARENCE *11 appear in some oThis
Bnrivalled impersonations of chraeter.
Messrs. MITCHELL aud CLARK, Banjo Per
formers.
Mr. T. BURNS has kindly consented to play choice
selections from the most popular Opens on the Con-
eerttua. ,
STRICT OBDER OBSERVED.
Concert to commenoe at 9 o’clock. *
43- The finest Wines, Liquors and Cbrers to be had
at the Bar.
Admission, 25 cents; and admittance ticket good for
— iw-s agaMF
One Drink.
Turpentine Farm & Distillery
For Sale,
fpHE best location in Florida, near Live Oak Juuc-
JL tion, on the Pensacola and Georgia Railroad, con
taining 2,000 aer s densely timbered thrifty pine
laud, in a high, dry conhtry; soil being good, had
based on clay, it Is not ouly high y productive in
turpentine, but is most valuable also for agricultural
products.
The improvements consist of a superior sixteen
barrel Distillery, iu perfect order, wile all necessary
buildings. Immediately on, the Railroad, Cooper’s
Shops, More (House, with counters and shelves for
goojs, having provision room and office attached,
comfortable quarters conveniently located for sixty
to eighty hands, Corn Crib, lotjand sheds for mules,
alt new. 9uu acres ready boxed. In bet, every prep
aration complete for a large business.
A1 o, a comfortable residence, with four rooms,
hitenen, Ac., conveniently located.
£ Considering the quality of soil, productiveness cf
the trees, vast ar a 01 cheap lands by .which It is snr-
led, the advantages or' railroad transportation
direct to Savannah, Feruandina and Jacksonville on
iiie Atlantic, aud St. Marks had Cedar Keys on the
Guif, giving easy access to alt markets, home and
We will seil very low, and on easy terms.
amount ut $tn, and send hill to this office.
the
to' tie
EXCELSIOR! .
JOHN RYAN,
Southwest corner Bay and West
Broad Streets,
M ANUFACTURER and Bottler of Soda Water,
Porter and Ale, Cordials, Syrups, Essences*
Bitters, Ac.
ALSO #
Agent for tfie State of Georgia for Ute sale of Robert
Gray’s celebrated Philadelphia Draught Ale. in bar
rels and haif-barrela, for which orders will be thank-
iully received and promptly attended to. All goods
warranted to give satisfaction, or the money refunded.
Your special attention is called to »y fine variety of
Cordials and Syrups, being particularly suited to the
holidays, as useful and ornamental, being put tip in
style aiuf quality equal to the best imported .and at
much less cost.
Fop Sale,
8.000 BUSHELS
r 1,500 tniefteVl Heavy
T HIS PAPER is published every Saturday morn
ing. In Balubridge, and is one of the bent adver
tising mediums in Southwestern Georgia. The nmr-
ki ' * “ ““ *' u '
chants or Savannah appreciate it_o^ ^;»unt of it9
and G-rfRaJfrQffS an^ ih'e commercial interests oi
th Alf nS'Binasa connectwivu tnc Argus in
nan will be 'reprgsanted by the subfCri^er, who is
authorized to receive and receipt for subscriptions,
and advertisements, and make contracts Tor udver
tiring wltk onr «vrchanW. H AgeQt .
Savannah, 8ept 26, 1866. retl-tf
Soluble Pacific Guano.
rpg£ composition of this GUANO is idcutical with
1 P«
To Rent,
tJ>HOSE two Rice Plantatiens on Savannah Bqtk
river, and directly opposite the city of Savannah,
known as Sliunbea anti Pennyworth.
For terms apply to
dec24 G. W. WYLLY.
Guana By rea*on of the presence in it ot so large a
per coot, of Pho.phato.of Lime, its use Improves the
soli to an extent that cannot be realize,l ltom Peru
vian Guano. Every cargo of this Guano In subjected
to rigid INSPECTION ANALYSIS, and kohl ou a
basis of actual value. The undersigned a gent is pro-
FOR RENT
pared to furnish the teatimouy of well Egowu Geor-
K U and south Carolina planers, in evi'tuiice'of the
suDerior «utc©Uen$p cif thisQaano.
superior g ^ WADE ft CO., Agenffi.
Three rooms, with Gas am? Water, suitable
for a small family. Apply to
Mrs. E. HOGAN,
Northwest corner of Price and St. Julian streets.
deck-tf
VAUUABl^
Rice Plantation to Lease,
4 RICE PLANTATION ou the Satilla river, In
(Gillen county, one of I he best on the river, and
supplied w.th every improvement, will be leaaedfor
a term of years on application to the nndorsigned
dec4-t f J R. aSBBD. Macon. Ga.
Wanted to Rent.
HOUSE in a pleasant part of£f city, by a small
4 HOUSK in a pleasant 1
ihmily. Address immediately, Box 181, Savannah
* * . dec2l 4t
Ga.
IjRiyisa Through Lanes.—Ben. Jones, a young
L ‘-gro, wHh charged yesterday before His Honor with
Jnviug throuKb a lane and over a newly made walk.
H' 1'lund iguorance of the law, but Ihiit not being sat
isfactory, he was fined three dollars.
Adam Hugg, another negro, was charged with driv-
across & .new made walk on Habershajn street,
cear the Police Barracks. Lieutenant Hell said it was
almost impossible to keep this walk in good condition,
owing to the negroes driving over it, following the
old beaten paths. Adam said that bo was not to blame
in this matter. He knew it was wrong to cross the
path, but that his horse had broke from him and h»
oold not control it. He was fined three dollars.
° f % n r^i'^ft'csr
Apply. t0 savaunab, G*.
- f JOHN J. JONM.
°deci2—2w Waynesboro, Bnrke co., Ga-
Tre Metropolitan Billiard Hall.—Mr. Hugh
W.diiell, of this famouB hall, invites all his friends
Mrtsfce of a glass of champagne punch this morning
till O'clock. Messrs. Schcuck and Butler, the atten
tats of these rooms, are famous for their punches,
aud their friends may expect a treat, and at the same
bate will have a chance to put their names on the list
'Of the six-shooter which will be raffled off to-night
forth, benefit of the Catholic orphans.
Miroa’. Report.—Wo have to acknowledge the re-
< *>Pt of the annual report of Hon. Edward C. AuOei-
’ou, Mayor of Savannah, planted in pamphlet form,
aad»re requested to state that copies of the same
■a*? be obtained at the Clerk of Council's office.
Rhodes' Standard Manure.—'The attention of our
Planting friends is directed to the advertisement ol
5, essr«. Miu er & Brother, agents for the trnig oi this
valuable, fertilizer, to which we made allusion in our
Ukiil column yesterday.
Karine Disaster.—We learn that"*kfr. George Rol-
1 “ ls . pilot, discovered on Sunday fast a large *1
“hare m or „ear Owabaw 8ound. The steamer
K- Pettit has gone to her relief.
Ks are requested to state that the Christmas ser-
v: « in St. John’s Church today will begin at
o'clock.
c ouohs and Colds—Sudden changes of climate
sources of pulmonary and bronchial.affections.
Ktperiance having proved that simple remedies act
speedily When taken in the early ktage of disease,
t * k » It once "Brown’s Bronohlal Troches,” let the
‘old, cough, ot irritation of the throat be ever so
Kight, ss by this precaution a more serious . attack
““J be warded off.
FOR KENT,
TWO PLANTATIONS FOR 1867,
m
For Rent,
THERE UNFOKNISHED ROOMS, suita
ble fora small family. Location pleasant.
— Peruvian. It differs oqlv in the proportions of
the same elements. While it contains less Ammo
nia. It has nearly twice the quantity of Phosphate of
Lime, fifteen per cent, of which is IMMEDIATELY
SOLUBLE. Its effects on cotton the past season have
^instances excelled Peruvian Guano. It has
in no case proved lesa active in the early growth ol
the crop. Wnen drought intervenes, tne crop does
not suffer from* its use, as In the case with Peruvian
‘ reason of the presence in it ot so Jarge a
WESTERN WHITE CORN,
. .. ... . ivySoundOals,
4* tierces Small Plain-cured Hams,
5 tierce. Sugar-cured Hama, new,
50 boxes Prime Clear-ribbed Sides
10 hogsheads Prime Oltar-ribhed Aides,
5" boxes Brown Sugqr, assorted,
100 boxes Havana Sugar, refined,
150 barrels Flour, assorted,
vn barrels
60 hogshead* 8L.'
Mf sille.
auctio]
CHE, BELL Ji WILLIAMS,
' * * >BESfiffi£ Dec. f* 1866k at MM
5 In front
;!ESIPIRE UNf FOR HEW YORK.’
t.t ri.’i
Rice and Sugar,
Cnfts Crockery, *
Extra Sugar-i-ured Mains,
Champagne Cider,
Tobacco,
Glassware,.
' . Earniture, *c.
Terms, cash.
decgS
LOTS OF LAND AT AUCTION.
BY LmRUCIlE'jBKUL 4( WILLIAMS.
LOT No. 287. 490 acro^att Dmtrict, Irwin county,
drawn by David E. Adams ,
ALSOa
LOT No. 736, dffacree, 14th District. Section No 1
AISO,
U)I Ko, 250, 84b District, WJUlIdbod oDmity, 208)4
seres, sitosfted near Jacksonville, Gs. It iu valuable
tract, wall wooded and located. Sold for a division
smong tbe belts. . ’ * ■
Terms, 8Mll. Purcnasers paying for papers.
DWELLING HOUSES & REAL ESTATE
AT AUCTION.
BY LaROCHK. BELL « WILUAE8,
On thafirst TUESDAY in January-next, it 11 o'clock,
Bt front of the Court House,
XQr No. 28, Charlton Ward, 6se simple, fronting
a TKnall street, west of Hie Park, With improvements,
constettogof
ONE TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING.
to 440 per month. Pes-
Tbe property will
session given imm<
Terms, cash. Purchaser paying for all titles.
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AT
AUCTION.' ji
BY LaROCHK, BELh A WILLIAMS,
Ou WEDNESDAY, Dec. 2G, at 11 o’clock, in front of
store, will be*8old for redemption.
8 GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.
If not redeemed before that time. *
Terms, cssb.
dec25
Dwelling house at private sale.
BY LaROCHK, BELL ft WILLIAMS,
One fine two-siory Brick Dwelling, situated on Jones
street, between Abercorn end Lincoln.
Twowstory Brick Dwelling on basement
ALSO,
A two-story Brick House, sitnatod west of the Park,
on Xstnall street.
Apply at office. dec25
BUILDING LOT AT AUCTION.
BY LaKUCHie, BELL & WILLIAMS.
On the first TUESDAY in January next, at 11 o’cluck.
lit front of the Court House,
LOT No. U, ou Henry street, between Barnard and
Jefferson, 25 by luu feet. Feo simple.
Teona, cash. Purchaser paying fur all papers.
dec25
RAILROAD STOCK AT AUCTION.
BY Lm ROC Ilk, BKLL & WILLIAMS.
On the first TUESDAY in January next, at 10 o’clock,
andln front ol tbe Court House,
60 shares A. ft G. Railroad stock,
10 •* C. R. R.
5 “ aw. B. R. “ dec25
SALE CONTINUED.
BY T. J. WALSH.
On WEDNESDAY, the 26th inst., will be sold, at cor
ner of Broughton and East Broad streets, at 10 o’clcok
the balance ot
GROCERIES, CLOTHING AND LIQUORS
left from the sale of the 24th.
Terms, cash. dec?5
STEAMBOAT AT PRIVATE SALE.
BY LaROCHK, BKLL & WILLIAMS.
LIGHT-DRAUGHT STEAMER GENERAL BERRY.
The General Berry was built in Portland, Maine, in
1863. Length, 146 feet; breadth. 22 feet.
Depth of hold, 5 feet; 275 63-100 ton a
1 high-pressure boiler, 13 feet long, 6>,' feet in di-
netor two high-pressure engines, lG-iurh cylinder;
6 feet stroke; two forcing pumps, 2-incb plunge,'72-
inch stroke. One steam fire-feed and bilge; pump;
one hundred feet of hose; twenty buckets: boats; life
preservers: signal lamps; lumture, apparel, etc.
This boat is well adapted for light-draught river
business, lighterage, etc. Capacity from 400 to 500
bales cotton. She is now in good running order, her
engine* are well built, aud os fine as any sea steamer,
aud are in aa good order ns when built. Is now un
der insurance at low rates. dec25
VALUABLE PLANTATION.
BY GKO, W. WYLLY.
Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in Januaiy, in
front (if the Court House, fit 11 o’clock, a. m.,
640 ACRES
~*6lmlefi
100 rolls 8e* Island Bagging, \% to 2?tV
And ■ general aasurtment of Groceries.
ALSO,
120 tone Pei avian Guano, from the Baravian Gov-
ami^nt Agency,
100 tons Ooeta 8fiper-Phoapliate of lame or Bone
Manfrre, a standard fertiliser of New YSlk and the
New England States, ol a prime qt
dec20—lm W. a * CO-
Of first quality of laud, situated within 2Jtf miles oi
tbe citf, OU tbo k«ovti as the Telfair Flanla-
lnxv- 3U0 acres cleared, babmee well wooded. The
8*n consist of a substantial residence, barn,
Terms—-One-iiaak-vaiatu’ houses, stables, &c.
seven per cunt, iuterc .t, aw»^ two years, al
chaser to pay for papers. - mortgage. Pur-
BY GEO. W* WliLI. dec24-ts
Will be sold, on tbo first TUESDAY in Jdiiu-
front Of tbe Court House, at 11 o’clock, a. m.~,
A beautiful rr>sidence on tbe IhIo of Hope, situated
next to H. M. Davenport’s, with flower and vegetable
gardens on tbe lot, together with 17acres of wood
land. . ' r • -
Termi tnide known on day of sale. • dec24-te
“, PASSAGE RATES:
Ca>l| Paamgs, ffiSft..Steal
ga, |13
Thu new aaftfaat ridawbeel atehmaUp
San Salvador, .
* ATKINB, Maater.
will sail for the above poAoa her regular day,
Sataiday, Dm. 29, at I •'clock p. a.
For
eomumdai
freight or paauge, having very inpertor ac-
•dations, apply to
Shipper*
the bale*
B. H. HABBBE,
MO. It Stoddard's Range.
GARRISON ft ALLEN.
No. I Bbwllag Green, New York.
must aee that
dec24
9 sending cotton ta the pre— i
aremarfrfidplalalyhn&efti
Murray’s Xjiu©
*j. FOR 1 *
NEW t^ttSYORk.
The first-class, new iteamahlp
v i r a o,
S. M. BULK LEY, Commander,
will roll on
Tuesday, Dec. X5, or 11 o’clock o.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo.
dstions, apply to HUNTER ft G ARM ELL.
decJO 84 Bay street.
Philadelphia and Southern
Mail Steamship Co.* *
For Philadelphia.
The lint class steamship
Tonawanda,
JENNINGS, Commander,
Will sail for the above port on
haturday, Dee. 29, ot — o'clock — ns,
For freight or passage, havtng superior accoagpo-* 1
dations, apply to
dee20 HUNTER ft GAWKLL.
For Liverpool.
The now A 1 bark KEGUNtlCOOK.
2jq(K^ captain Hemmlngway, only twelve hua-
dred bale* capacity, has nine hundred bale, engaged.
For freight of three hundred bales, to complete car
go, apply to
dec2l-3t . CRANE ft GRAY81LL.
For Liverpool.
The A 1 American ship
NE FLUB ULTRA,
Woodbuxv, Master,
her cargo
farther freigl
dec'4-tf
having the larger portion of
. ” -
win have quick
ebgagementaajtpll^tc
lispateb. For
HOLST ft CO.
For Liverpool.
alilp
AMERICA,
/ J. H. Moavuaa,
has commenced loading for tbe above port.
For rreiftht engagements apply to
declS—2w T. R. ft J. O. HILLS.
For Sale or Charter.
TflS etegant aqp substantial
./ . ajojb a
steamboat
CROTON
vftll be sold or chartered, being In
good condi ion, and having good
accommodations, for freight or passengers, if applied
fur soon, to T. B. MARSHALL, or Captain TILTON,
o.i board. dec21-lw
FOR NEW YORK.
AT AUCTION.
NewPhotogra
FOB BENT OB SALE.
mHAT well known RICE PLANTATION, “FIFJ,”
I nearly opposite this dey, on the best pitch ol
tide, contamluK about 660 acres. Parties oe&inpfi to
buy or rent can see the crop now being t- icshea out,
ascertain the yield per acre for a senes of y ears, mill
tusn-outsTutd get all Information, by applying to the
subscribers. This is a first-ciass Rice EianUnon m
every particular—pitch of tide, qo&tuy of land, yield
per acre, tum-outa at mill, and anality ot nee.
v ROBERT HABERSHAM ft SON8.
del4-eod2w
BROUGHTON STREET,
Opposite the Sankall Honse,
a superb assortment of
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
Also, STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS,
and a collection of superior Portrait* of Hls*ingniahed
Meu lu elegant frames,
, FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!
All are cordially invited to call and sec them, at
Perkins' Savannah Photograph Gallery
declfl
Will be sold at Public Auction, at the Post Hospital,
Hilton goad, S. C., ou Friday, the uSth oi Decem-
hte, W66, a large lot of - serviceable Medical und
Hospital property, consisting of—
Blankets, woolen. Bedsteads, iron.
Hiattrasse8, hair. Chairs.
Pillows, hair. Tables.
Sheets, linen. Modioal books.
Pillow esses, lincu. Instruments.
Counterpanes, Medicines, Ac., &c.
Catalogues can be obtained ou application to tbe
undersigned. J. W. WILLIAMS,
dec21-(it Bvt. Maj. and Asst. Surg. D. S. A.
BY BLUM 4b HKYEK.
$5,00C Reward.
By permission of tbe Honorable Court of Ordinary,
will be sold on Wednesday, January 2d, 1807, at 11
o’clock, a. m.,
The perishable property belonging to tbe estate ol
Peter Eudm, deceased.
JNO. SCHWARZ,
LOUIS ENDUES.
dee2ttds Administrators.
1HB subscriber has good reason to believe tliat the
5h * ' -
Rope, Rope, Rope!
J D9T received from Messrs. Richardson, Chataol
ft Co., of Louisville, Ky„ 2t o colls an^ half colls
of ‘‘Missouri Milis" HOPE, a superior article,_folly
equal UKheir celebrated “Gr
P estiite of her late husband, James Mclatire, was
wronged to a large amount by an agent or agents,
employed by him in DC'-ember. 1861. “> d January,
1S62, in the purchase of cotton and other merchan-
^The above reward Will be paid for proof to corn
vict the parties implicated, and 10 establish her
Calm to the proceeds of
dec21 tf Executrix.
twr Macon Telegraph please copy andsend bill to
this office.
sale on reasonable tennsb^
ocU-llwftoodtf
“Green Lear’ brand, and for
BRIGHAM, HOLST ft CO.
A First-class Spring Wagon
For Sale.
A
FINE SETS 0F ; JEWELRY,
Watches, Silverware, Coral /E«r Bings
and Breast-Pins,
Diamond, Pearl mud other Finger Rings
PLATED WAKE, IfeJiC* ttGODS,
Cutlery, <fec.
PPLY to D. O’CONNOR, Blacksmith. Bay street;
opposite Mr. Bennett’s Carriage Mhuufactory.
ILwvirf
Gardening Land For Sale.
nnn ACRES, In *5 or 50 acre Lots, situated on the
200 Louisville toad, five miles from Savannah,
SK brooded, md adapted to "jjf 1 •“ ^
visions. Apply to M. J» BUOOISi,
™ At Einstein, Kckman A Co.s shoe store.
T HK largest selection of Bevolvers and Pistols,
suitable for pvesenUtton. and of tb* moot cele
brated makers; Shot Clans, Shot Pouches, Ponder
Flasks; all sizes of Oartridgea and (kps. All*t»ds
were selected carefully by myself In New Yoric, last
wee:.-, and will beropened to-<taY._ Watcheaaiffi Jew
elry careiuliy repaired by experienced workmM.und
Warranted A. nAIUu,
dec2n—9t Cor. Broughton and Whitaker sis.
and convenient to Hie business portion Of
fdeett—8t
Wanted,
leoan in this efry. fr> oennpiete hi* flies
„ „jeaof the News a»d H*h:>.i.d for the
if- h. of xr.reh. April and July of toe present year
for wh oh a Ubelalpvicc will be paid on delivery ht
the News and Herald office. wpIT—J
B Y • gi nUeman In
the Issi
For pent.
of the best located stores on the Bay, formerly
occupied by -he National Expr^aCo^any.^Uqulre
n l2 9 Corner of Bay and Barnard streets.
For Sale,
o
5W5S?JM
Heltrfaudeveryl liing appertaining thereto,for»l*ta,
one-hall cash. Apply to
dec8-lin*
Engineer C. R. B.
For Sale.
SAW MILL Ifflown M ConUffift^taJJ;
itn;redatDarien v Geor^a,w«h Urge
ate, SrPenlndWW.C^^to™^
-“"■•jsssn. «*«83g&a?'
M Darien,Ga.
dec!4—tf
Purfflle ani statioiarj Eupie
rioB SALB , HOLWBWORTH 1 .
w, f, Hpjrpo*'
Wanted.
Gentleman, for himself,
B OARD WANTED by a Gentleman, ror mmseu,
wife, child and servant, in a genteel private film-
ii— where the comfcrts or a home esn be enjoyed by
paying for them. Address Post Office Box . 10.
oc9-tf
Boarding.
^,^ro E fX=t d y h an r d^SrBrow.
etotottfeSrncror jdferson street and ^ylanft
F» old stand. _Gentlemeaca
nndi
Uw Notice.
enimrd His removed Iris Law Office to
mdioor of the old City Hotel Building,
HENRY W1LLIAM8.
Old Gold and
SRS
cash price will bei*H
the northwest comer Di»yton_y°
HOUSES AT AUCTION.
BY OKO. W. WYLLY.
Will be addon THURSDAY, 27th inst, at llo'cldfk.
at the premises,
All of the Houses and Brick, (except brick oven,)
consisting of a large two story house on Brougbtou
A. G-rand
SHOOTING MATCH
come off on Tuesday, 25th Instant, at Brotd-
rpo
Captain Hughes,
having part of cargo engaged, will have dispatch lor
the shove port. Apply to
decl7
street and three tenement two story buildings on the
lane, sitnatod between bull and Whitaker streets,
'ms—cash on day of sale; buildings and brick to be
Cash on day of sale; buildings and brick to be
1,8} Ui»46lli of January. 1867, or forfeited. .
BRICK WAREHOUSES.
BY OKO. W. WYLLY.
Will he add on tha first TUESDAY in January, In
front of the Court House, between the legal hours ol
Two Brick Warehouses, 60 by 200 feet each, and so
constructed that they can he taken down by section * t
of 20 feet each. The property is known as the Tyler n
Cotton Press Sheds, situated on the Eastern wharves,
Lot No. 6, owned by Mrs. Marshall. The onexpired
lease will be sold, with tbe improvements.
Terms cash. deciO
ESTATE SALE.
BY GEO. W. WYLLY.
Win be-edd on the fin* TUESDAY in January, in front
of tbe court House, between tbe legal boors of sale,
lot No. & Chatham Ward, on the corner of Jones
and Whitaker streets. Tne Improvements consist ol
a well finished house, on brick basement. Sold by
o — — .11 .ri ot/,,, atwntm tho Vi ol re f if Iho
order of Court, lor a division among the heirs of the
batata.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
BY GKO./VF. 'WYLLY.
and Geese. . .
In tlie evening a Ball will be given.
THe Watch an<l Gun may be seen at Ruckerrt Bar
Room, on Jefferson street. dec22—3t
School Notice.
_ Ground, each 60 by 105
Drayton streets. Also, Lots
i, 36,31, 22, 33 and 34, fronting on
7. and East Broad streets. These Lots-
abd very desirably located, and have tbe ad
vantaged being allowed tbe privilege of building
wooden houses oo them. deelT
ROcxby, wear grASTA, December Id, 1866.
My SCHOOL will open on the 21et (third Moaday)
of January. The find Term wlB codteue t 5®, n , t i‘
four weeks, and the chargee lor Board and TnliMfr
Win be (6270) two Unadred and seventy dollar*. •
ThesecondTerm will begin on Monday, ifter the
first Wednesday or August, and will
weds, find the charge# tor Board and Tuition will be
own bed eiutnev (for doable bodhk^wssfilpp. Candies
and towels. I ehall keopaf boy apofi Wtaoevwaclty
I cannot rely. _ -
AT PRIVATE SALE.
BY 610. NY. WYLLY,
46 Shares Sooth Western Railroad Stock
26 Shares Central Railroad Stock
66.000 old Georgia Seven per cent Bonds.
Kx Residences, priced at from 63,890 to (15,000; tor
(g-hw particulars enquire at u.y office, opposite Mon-
•Boot square.tats Merchants’ aqd Planters' Bank
Butter--
75
TUBS Choice Gofihen Bnttar.
90 flrktns Choice Goshen Butter.
100 boxes state Dairy had Extra Cream Cheese,
for sale by
dee24-St
—«■ ft 1
New Bice fop Sale.
«"^K5r"
talHOLEandMtddUngWoa.BtceFtour and BmaU
WJgg? » flTfflSufwMaHT. ’
iff
Will be sold vn'to« first'TPBBDAY in January,
front ot the Court House, at 11 o’clock,
~ 1 ffifi arite rf I tin? rr-*~* f~ *T~ coanty,
milaa from the city.- on the Canoochee river, 350 seres
ralMTStittn The improvemeuta ooosistof - J
. .railing ~~A The location is ft
veay haatlhy -Ttadiwand produce can be
ssssitoSsS"
Ue range far aattle, hogi and
dtf5
3 • ri 9 khUSE ^OR SA.EJ* , /
by oEai w; wyiaIiy
of Let Ea aT.RTOwn Wattt.
onr qonntlng room.
consist of a two story dwelling
‘ fronting on Liberty
ADMOaSTRATQR’8 SALE.
■Y OKO. Wt WYLLY.
1 Mb. A Wesley Werd, and, lmprove-
wrr:— ctocl4—eodlm
. O'.UOH
J HfiiJ
The fine Schooner HABRKT BREW-
OUDattS 004 * 11 ’ Master, having most
uispaicn 0 _ lw-arfl will huve nnipk
mom foro.e7,te«^ h 2"^
cotton,
CRANK A GRAft.
FOR NEW YORK.
1
‘For Baltimore.
Tha new sad elegant steaaydnp
, iPoint,
. Captain Billdm,
Will anil for Baltimore on
Friday, Dec. as, ot — o’clock — m.
For freight or passage, having good aobommo-
dattoos, apply to n
WEST ft DANIELS. 4
HI • Jones’ Bloik.
FOR NEW YORK
ATLANTIC COAST
]V£ail Steamsliip’iDo.
’ ‘SIDEWHEEL LINE. *
Cabin Pkaaage, |25 Steerage, $13
The new and very fast sailing steamship
HERMAN LITINGSTON,
2,000 Udis burthen,
'k J. B. BAKER, Commander,
Will positively leave on her regular day
Tkoreday. Dec. at 12 o’clock xn.
For freight or passage, having splendidly arranged
accommodations, apply to
WILDER* FULLARTON,
8 Stoddard’.- Upper Range,
dec22 Opposite the Post-offiee.
N. B.—No encaged berths secured after Taeaday.
December 26th, unleea paid for. a
For Freight or Charter,
rjfiflK A 2 British schooner WM. GREGORY, Capt.
W. F. Black.
For further particulars, apply to
dec26 F. 8CHPSTER-
FOR bI)STOH.
The Scnooner
B. N. HAWKINS,
having most of her cargo engaged,
wllj have dispatch for ihc above port.
F..r freight s^jly to
STARR 4 ROBERTS.
Charleston and Savannah
STEAM PACKET LINE.
FOUR TIMES A WEEK.
EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY/ FRIDAY 'AND
SATURDAY MORNINGS, AT 7 O’CLOCK ,
VIJV HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT,
touching at Bluffton every Wednesday.
The Steamers
PILOT BOY,
Captain W. T. IfcNELTY.
AND
ELIZA HANCOX,
Captain J. R. RICHARDSON,
will le ve the Florida Steam Packet Wharf regularly
as above.
HANCOX every Monday and Friday.
PILOT BOY every Wednesday and Saturday
Returning will leave Charleston,
HANCOX eveiy Wednesday and Saturday.
PILOT BOY every Monday and Friday.’
__ For freight engagements or passage, applyfkt th*
Office, Florida Steam Packet Wuarf, or to
CLAGHOHN ft CUNNINGHAM,
no27-tf Auenis.
OLD SEMI-WEEKLY LIKE.
Leaye every Tuesday M Saturday.
.For Palatka, E.*Fla.,
TOUCfl^G AT. BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RY’S. FEHNAN DINA, JACKSON- '
VILLE AND PICOLATA
The new and elegantsteam pauaeis, *
LIZZIE
Copt. N. KUSU T W - _ _
c v f v a ii SHORE.
•» * riant JAMES TUCKER ^ *
OLD LINE.
THE SCHOONER
Capt JAMES TUCKER,
ffihring been specially fitt.-rt np _ llk
‘fuenrpaased accommi>d.itln:i3, will Ita® r«t... «
Abe above places, the Swim Mim e etery '1 UEj.-
AY 10RN1NG, and the Ltzzu-linker every SATUK-
RetarningNG. at ten o'etoej:.
]V£y rover*
whStor'C ° r Pa8SttgeappIy ' office on Florida
CLAGHOHN ft CUNNx
STARR A ROBERTS.
For Charter.
Constantly on hand and for
charter, SMALL VESSELS,
a itable to oany Bice and Cot-
coast
ton on tbe coast For further
particular. ajpgto^N
194 Bayttreet.
For Palatka, Fla.,
IA ST. SIMON’S ISLAND, BRUNSWICK,
Wt MARYS. FERNANDINA, MAY-
TORT MILLS, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA. - ’
KATE,
Capt. LOCKWOOD,
West Broad street, on every THURSDAY
ING, at 10 o'clock.
This Boat la In perfect order, and haa superior
state room accommodations for Passengers.
Freight received at all rimes and stored in ware
house on wharf, free of expense.
Transportation charges ou goods paid promptly.
"For freight or passage apply MYRELL,
Xmtrl ' —
harleston Wharf.
For Charleston, 8. C*
The new steamer
DI€TATOR
(1,000 Tons.)
Captain L. M. COXBTTKR,
Will resume her regular trips as above, eommencing
Wednesday, 24th last., at 9 o’clock a. ns.
For freight or ptesaga apply^rm hoard, o* to^
oc22-tf 14S Bay street.
Taeaday
N. B.—All freight payable by shippers.
s. jylftr.
PERUVIAN GUANO SUBSTITUTE!
BApGH’S
RAW BONE >
Super-Phosphate of Lime*
lUfANUFACTURBD under the tormnla originated
ivi In 1864, and patented by s
BAUGH & SONS.
SOLE PJtOFBIXTOBS, AT THE
Delaware Elver Chemical Works,
PHILADELPHIA, U. S. A.
This old establlehed Manure Is maaaiactnred from
Bones that have not been burned or steamed, sad it
contains all their original organic matter. It iuc-
live la Its operation, end is a tertillier o great fife*
hlltty. It does not exhaust the soil like Peruvan
Guano, buton the contmry permanently Improves it.
i the contrary permanently lmprov
Prevlons to 1861 It was introduced into the South-
sen States to conrifierahlc extent, and again in 1966,
where It has been used with remarkable success
upon
(. COTTON, COHN, TOBACCO AND ALL CHOPS.
A trial will convince any planter of Us merits.
Pamphlets containing well known Southern evidence,
tarnished apon application to Nop York or Philadt, •
phis offices.
|SF" Sold by dealers in all the prlnripte cities and
towns throughout the United State, and the British
Provinces.
.FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND
INGS ON THE ST. JOHN’S RIVER
The new steamer
DICTATOR,
Kh«oo Tuna,)
(HpUin Ir Me OQXETTER,
Having tmfitegsa* tks*°Wj>.to»tore, wUl resume
bar regnlmront^aa above, leaving Savannah
Kwory MM>dsr< •* * •’•teak p. m
For freight or passage, haring splendid sccommo-
•‘•“o-’^^Ti^&MAMOT ft CO,
ocB-tf 146 Bay street.
For Rent or Lease,
with twenty to
Item Land.
WM. A LOKQ^
B*A UGH ftfiSONS,
SOLE MftNUFACTURBHB,
Ofitec, Mo. DO Somtk Delaware Avenae,
PHILADELPHIA.
For sale by
BAUGH. BROTHERS ft CO.,
General-Wholesale Agents,
181 Pearl street, New York,
N. A. HARDEE*CO.
Modfiarfti Usage, gavanaah
nol4-dfttw8m
GIFT BOOKS
For Christmas.
Q.EMS FBOM THE POETS.
OM1
CBawpfftrliUci
Area from the
one. Burns, So
Taaso,Daate.
Cooper, Olcotto 4 Forrelly.
r tics of W4
tha Ports.
Byiao, Mtete. Bom, Scott,
Campbell, Tasso, Daata.
p»n
Champagne Cider.
ben els Mew Cider, fur sale by
•HOHAffiCKMEM