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i*«|»n«rt •( tt»M>kl|ii hn4 Vitaiutp,
n>K new vtim
Hletnublp Virgo, Halur.lt, Hnvabrr 3uth, at
o'clock.
Wexm.hlp Ben Jacinto. Saturday, December ioth
at ax o'clock
Steair>htpChui>. Saturday, , : )tc«ml<w antb. at
o'clock.
*OB riHkaiXt.lllA
Steamship Cumbria, Sop:, day, December gnth, at
o'clock.
foe ai nrsTi.
Bicuuui Eclipse, Satai day December 3oib
Steamer Swan, every week.
Steamer Wm. o. Gibbons, every Saturday morning
at 9 a. m.
Steamer R. B. May, Saturday, December 80th. at C
o'clock p. m
FOR CHARLESTON.
Steamer Charlea Houghton. every Tueeday morn
Jn*r *t 9 o'clock.
Steamer City Polut, every Saturday morning, at 9
o’clock.
FOK DOCTOKTOWK.
Steamer Two Boy a, every Tuesday morning, at »
o'clock.
Steamer Orient, every Tuesday moriung. at 1
o'clock.
Steamer Gen. Shepley, every Sunday morning,
at T o’clock.
Steamer Clarion, Saturday, December Mill, at «x
o’clock a. m.
roa inuMAbTiLLa.
. Steamer O. F. Potter, every Monday, Wednesday
Ik and Friday morning, at 7 o’clock.
FOR FLORID*.
W Steamer Fannie, every Tuesday morning, at 10
o’clock.
Steamer Fonnlaiu, every Tuesday morning, at
10 o’clock. -
Steamer City Point, every Wednesday afternoon,
at l o'clock. A
Steamer Lizzie Baker, every Thursday morning
10 o'clock.
Steamer St. Johns, every Saturday niormflfW
o'clock. **
Steamer Helen Getty, every
lo at
_ The city Kv/ ’
Mi ''l* !u
'< 1 -v « >’ ■: ' > .tlut
dollar.
n ■ i.i> m. Kr:.it- tiojO'-r
|j 11 1 111 1 In the streets, p. in., Dec. 26 ill,
defendant was fuuud guilty and lined in
the aum of oue dollar.
The city or Savannah vs. Tltn Flaherty. Improp
er conduct, disorderly in the streets, 9 40, p. iu.,
Dec. 26th, lbtia. Case continued.
The city ot Savannah vs. Henry Barbers, improp
er conduct , drunk, lying in the streets, v. 20, p. in..
Dec. 26tli, 160 j. The accused was lound guilty and
ined in the sum of two dollars,
b. Tho city ol Savannah vs. P. Cyllen and J. King.
%S mpropei conduct, drunk and disorderly in the house
|.«if J. White, and resisting a policeman, in the dls-
Iharge of his duty, l p. in., Dec. 2«Ui, 1866. The
cienuants were round guilty and each hued in the
uiu oi live dollars or be confined until the fines are
BkFOKK JUSTICE JOHN A. STALEY.
• Savannah, Dec. 26,1865.
The State or Georgia vs. John West, Charles Lam
•ert. John Baiues. articled seamen, on board or Hr.
fcrrK Zephytine, charged with desertion. Upon war
auk issued,i lu; defendants were attested by officers
doses Sinqiktield and Isaac Russell, bt ought before
utttce Staif. and committed to jail. The ofilcers in
f This case in capturing the deserters.
\ The case and the State vs. J J Hamilton—Charged
With a breadi of the peace. Alter a careful examin
ation the nlsoner was ordered to enter into good
keep the peace for the term of six
months. Cottsel for defence, M J. Ford, Esq.
UEFOIiE CAPT. BAUDWELL.
Savannah, Dec. 26, 1865.
The city editvannah vs. Crawford Smith (colored),
j Found guiltyiand sentenced to ten days labor on
I public streets!
| The city of avannah vs. George Shafford and Paul
f Jgiproper conduct, having now in
t their possession property, supposed to have been sto-
I fen. Found guilty and 0.-dei ed to work on streets for
feu days.
The city ol Savannah vs. Wm. Cade (Colored). Pris
oner discharged, complainant found guilty by non-ap
pearance for disrespect.
The city of Savannah vs. Robert Erwin (colored).
Larceny; acquitted.
The United States vs. Sally Dlnkens and Francis
■cDowd. Improper conduct, using disgusting lan
guage iu tbe public streets. Found guilty aud lined
In the sum of ten dollars.
The city of Savannah vs. Joe (coleredi. Improper
conduct, using Improper language to and resisting
• in the discharge of their duties, Dec. 26th,
stii. Case continued.
' The city of Savannah vs. Henry NormaD. Improp
er conduct, using abusive language, and resisting
an udlcer in discharge ot tits duties. Prisoner dis
charged.
The city of Savannsli vs. Thos. McKevor (colored).
kyault and battery with intent to murder. The atv
used was turned over lo the military commsslou for
City of Savannah va. Alien Thompson (colored.)—
improper conduct—fighting m the streets. DU
-I,arged for want el prosecution.
City of Savannah vs. Torn May (colored.) Disor
derly conduct—cutting with u knife. Found guilty
and ordered to work on streets for thirty Juvs.
City of Savannah vs. A. Dew (colored.; Drunk,
itaordciiy and le.slstlng an officer iu the discharge..
')( his duty. Fined two dollars or work two days on
|>ublic streets.
City or Ssvuuuab vs. Betsy Mitchell (colored.) lin
-Hiptyr conduct- using abusive language. Case die
ihgrged.
City ol Savannah vs. Sarah Williamson (JWoreii.)
.nproper conduct—using abusive language to wit
less. Found guilty and ordered to work on the
tracts for twenty days or pay a fine of ten dollars.
City of Savannah vs. (ten. Darling (colored.)' Dts
uderly conduct. Found guilty and lined $3 and
oats
City of Savannah vs. Cyrus Dillon, Cutting wit
less with a kutic. I'ilsoiier acquitted.
City of Savannah vs. A. Rivers (colored ) Dtaor
letly conduct. Case dismissed.
City of Savannah vs. J. Williams (colored.) Larce
yx Case dismissed for want of prosecution.
Savannah, Dec. S7th, lS6i.
- Kilf urry (colored) vs. N. Menuilas (colored.) Re.
hvety of horse.
pejnls Burton (colored) vs. Edward Flaherty and
Bchjr.d Perry. Recovery of cow and yearling. It
» a didered that the cow be turned over to plaintiff’,
Htjrfkat the defendant. Richard l’orry, retain posses-
Mg* the jfearllng, upon i>uyment of thirteen dol-
HjHfiCcoata of suit.
Hl,vl Savannah vs. John Lovejoy and Jas. Small
Hpu.| IHsorderly conduct. Fined each in the
Hi three dollars or two days luijoi mi tiu public
of Savannah vs. Bessie Uryun (colored ) Ira
conduct siennng cotton, found guilty and
to two mumlis hard labm lu County Jail.
Kklibk The numerous .alia loi idle,
brothers pusslbk Ihiongh Ibis illy luvi-j
lime paai. loiced upon the l.odgea the lie
devoting Hindi iluie to their cohaMeiutliiu.
HHH|Vil.i- l.odges Horn lids duly uli ussodallou
* . 1 Will- h ds u 11"* t .0,1,:
nHd / lilt lie Ihe presen. e of al, Mastei Ms
BHH'i
A Meyel uffi-l « Ulge alu. A ol ploy I
day al suction, uue ug whh.li aevcial huh
,*> yeiy aupertoi ituui lot bskria sud laUilly
ar 111 Miilii had belli l lay 111 » a "and aopply
pi lew.
I KcHOUI —Ms nil alleiitluu to llev C It
■ r ill uhilsl ths »bu*s bead
Wfe' pPia.he- 111 Hull upudll a.
..oil. l.a all). ) lav I. .IU•I ie a I h..
...laid, a ppal.e ea Ihi .an., la.id.-ua
.* I /liayalh », and al id
CoixuiOß i.rwita I*u KavaNNAH Hiram
•mur --Tbe iteamabip Zodiac ol Manny £
Nephew a Line, which left here on Wedura
day afternoon last, returned to her whail'at
about 8 o'clock loat evening, with her bow*
store iu, having collided with a sister ship ol
the same line, the Virgo, when northward
of Charleston belore daylight yesterday. The
item of the Zodiac was cut down to the
water's edge by !he collision, and it was
deemed hazardous to attempt to run her to
New York, so she was put about, and the
\ irgo keeping by her, beaded lor Savannah.
The hole in her bows was stopped as tar as
possible by canvas, and with the constant
use dt the steam pumps the steamer was kept
te*’ * llc * ailal| y reached the city in safely.
” bethel tbc cargo is so badly damaged a3
reosiire removal, is not yet ascertained,
lhe Vugo which entered the river with the
Zodiac! was detained by her deeper dratt ot
water A the obstructions last evening. Until
she reaches the cily it will be impossible to
say whA injuries she has sustained, or what
was the fcccasion of the disaster.
KkCtpAps OF THE KeMAINS OF NiNK MEM
BERS <>r fie 18th Georgia Batallion. —A
few " Ate. settee Dr. Bowne, of this city,
tmtm®BP e y to Virginia to disinter and
tor final sepulture the
J~aHK'the 18th Georgia Batallion, Sa
re!’ i Guards. Yesterday the
. of the Batallion were re-
YoriSSuP 1 ® steamship Chase from New
have not all been iden-
UuXs* identified are as follows - Capt.
WmPp® oo ' Cieut- W. D. Graut, Sergt.
Sergt. Geo. £. James, Privates
Jjpjiitldleton and J. Gould. Wliat ar
jifffnwnlii will be made lor the fuueral is
jSrfih£et known. These gallant soldiers
Mplf milor's Creek, near Farmville, on the
put April last.
Tax Oreinance.—la another column we
publish the Tax Ordinance passed by Coun
cil at its meeting on Wednesday night.
Without goiug into a review of the pro
visions of the ordinance, we may say that
taking into consideration the fact that a suf
ficient revenue lias to be raised for the nuiiu
tainauce of the city government the law has
been wisely adapted to the circum
stances of our people, falling as light
ly us possible on the uon-productive interests,
aud drawing maiuly from the sources best
able to contribute to its support.
White's Minstrels desire us to state by
way of apology for their unsatisfactory per
formance at the Theatre last evening, that a
series of unavoidable accidents lias beset
them since their departure lrom Charleston,
not the least of which was the detention of
two of the members of the baud aud all its
baggage, including the wardrobe.
The Theatre. —Othello to-night,—with
Mr. Crisp as the Moor, aud Mr. Hamilton as
lago. Mias Rose Wood will exeeute one of
her grandpas, and White’s Minstrels will not
Appear, as per special announcement in
another colu ms.
The O. M. Petit, formerly a Government
transport, has been purchased by private par
ties, and is to be employed as a tow-boat be
tween Tybee and Savannah. Capt. 11. G.
Briggs, well known as the master of the U.
S. Grunt, is her commander, and understands
his business thoroughly. This enterprise
meets a want which has long been felt in
Savannah. The Petit is a powerful boat, and
Col. Wolcott, the owner, is determined to
spare no pains iu making her a popular aud
useful boat.
The Savannah.— The steamer Savannah,
sunk thirty-five miles up the river, is now
so tar raised that her promenade deck is
neatly two feet out of water. She will proba
bly arrive here within a week. Capt Silas
Spicer, late harbor master here, is doing his
best to get her running again soon. The loss
will not be bo large as was at first supposed.
Personal.— Brigadier General 11. W.
Birge, formerly in command of this District,
but now out of the service, is in town, but
will soon leave for southwestern Georgia.
He has met many warm triends, who are
glad to see him in good health.
STEAMER ANNIE AT AUCTION.—We would call at
tentlou to the sale of this Sue steamer, lu front of
the Exchange, to-morrow at 12 o’clock M. See ad
vertisement ol Messrs, Beil, Wylly* Christian in
our auction columns.
Metropolitan Pise Comfant. —An impor
tant notice to members,'regarding uniforms,
etc., appears in another column this morning*
A Card.
Mr G. B. Lamar, In corresponding with his ne
phew, having used my name as Agent of Messrs.
Erwin A Hardee Iu connection with certain transac
tions in which he is Involved, I feel that Justice to
Messrs. Erwin A Hardeejand myselt demands that 1
should state
lab—That If a single bale of cotton has been ship
ped to that Arm belonging either to Mr. Lamar or to
the United States Government, or moved by any oue
purporting to he the Agents ol said Hr in, it was done
contrary to either their or my instructions and with
out ettliei then or my consent, knowledge or appro
bation.
2d—That In making purchases lu Southern Georgia
and Florida, Messrs. Eriviu uud Hardee constantly
cautioned their Agents uot to touch a single hale of
cotton to which any suspicion was attached, and to
which the titles were uol perfect, aud they wei e in
formed by tlieir Agents that the above Instructions
were implicitly obeyed.
Sd—That Messrs. Krwiu A Hardee have received,
during the past five mouths heavy consignments of
cotton from Southern Georgia aud Florida and 11 at
any time the civil or military authorities desire to
know the names of the shippers, I am authorized to
state that their books are ut tbe disposal of dult ap
potuted inspectors.
Kegrettng exceedingly that my name, ae Agent of
Messrs. Erwin 1 1 Hardee, should have been used by
Mr. Lanier in connection with the matter now un
dergoing military luvestlgatlou, I still consider It
my duty to make the foregoiug statement.
JKO. S. DAMEI .
Savannah, Dec. 29.
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS. SEGARS, &C
14-7 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.)
WE invite the attention of the Trade and the Pub
lie generally to our largs and elegant assort
ment of
Wines, Liquors, Cordials. Conserves. Se
gues. etc., etc.,
which Is not excelled by any similar establishment in
the States,
We are mile proprietors nf DUNBAR'S CELE
BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, ths reputation of
which is fully established In this ami foreign conn
tries; DUNBAR'S well known STOMACH BITTERS,
guaranted superior to any article ..f tbs kind, de
sighed expressly fur hotel and taiutly use: ltl'N
HAU'H HOIIIKDAM CORDIAL HCHNAI'PK war
null'd of the utmoat purity, suit put up expressly
lor dir bouse, of which we are role proprietors end
Importers. Sole Auaiil* for Robert Smith's cole
lirsted PHILADELPHIA Al ly, iu issea and barrels.
English, Wi'otcb sudAmeihau AI.K and PORTER,
BRANDI, Mcotr-b ami Uoiirbon vyRIHKKt and Alt
HACK UIINt'HM, l-rureriy wall known throughout
tha Untied Wales, put up liy us In esses lor alporl
nud houte < oiiauuiptlou.
T .1. Ik A Cos are aole Agenta lor A. * II R'.
t'atbsrwood'a Pure MVK WIIRHUKa, XX and »I k
biatiila, guarautevg uttaurpaased in quality and ea
rallam a Outulaully on hatul. a large and well as
Idled atm kof ROIHIMIN aud W HEAT WHIM* I KM,
wot lb; tbs alleaUult of tbs trade aud i uuuutaasura
gtuerkll; An aasorimsui of Hint tint if tuaat
Kradaa. uianula. mu and amt iiupoiieg ei|deaalyfu< Ibt*
outs wbhb we Oai at I** vary lowest url cask
pit,aa BHANDIka. Mink M iMpi, r llAMPaohka
amt t'srf ba rlptlou aud grads •* r»t«i*b Uauots
tgipofls l doei Ur by Ibis liouas, aud H sola in i«imi
el dst; paw kl in Ural saaiko iM«a die if
Mlili>|>lnfg Itit€*lll|ronz‘e.
Hlalalurr Alwauai Tills !»•»■.
hit i rises J 1 Moon rtses ,3ft*
Ron sola a aiHlfii waler. .. j ft*
PORT UP SAVANNAH
THi rsdav. Deo. 24. l»(lj.
Arrived,
pioneer Steamship Aliase. H.slu .Now t Oik Hun
ter A Lammed.
StcanisliiiiUumnna, Fieuoh. Philadelphia Hauler
A liAUmell.
Steamer Win O Gltibous. I'hllpol. Augusta l.iuin
A Hardee.
Steamer Kmlhr. Homier. Hilton Head
Steamer (leu Shepley, Minikin Doetorfowh i'L
Colliy A Cos.
Steamer Koeklaud. Beamon, t liarle-lon L s
Bennett.
Steamer O F Potter, Cessar. Sunhut) —Chau L Col
by A Cos.
Steamer Helen Hetty, Ingraham, Palatkn. etc- LS
Bennett.
Cleared.
steaiustilp America. I.tudi. New Vurk biigtiam.
Baldwin A Cos.
Imports.
Per steamer Wm G Gibbons, lrom Augusta—36o
bales upland cotton.
Pei steamer Gen Shepiej, from Doctortown—l42
bales upland cotton.
Kxport*.
Per steamship America, for New York—BS 7 bales
upland cotton. 5 do sea Island do. ft cases segarsuud
s pkgs mdse.
Passengers.
Per steamship Cumbria, from Philadelphia—Mrs
Wins, Mias Wilts, Dr Fliun, M Benedict. Miss Kuth
cr.'ord, Mrs Keer, M Patterson, L Hibbard, Mr Devlue
and 1 steerage
Per steamship Chase, from New York - B F Crock
er, 0 Crowell, J Kimtard, G Ainsworth, H O Libby, F
Thomas, L Crawford, J Solomon, Mrs A Blauce, Alls
Handley aud son. Mr Denbrook and lady.
Per steamer Wm G Gibbons, from Augusta—C E
Mifctln, l)r J Myer, M Knell, P O’Toole, c Atkins, M
Yerdery, Miss H Jackson, Miss E Jackson, J Carroll,
Jas Youge D Hallahan, Wm Kirk, J J Cole. W Wil
cox, H Evans, W Kutll, J Walls, J Tcrnouy aud g on
deck.
Per steamship America, for New York—A T Nor
man, W W Montalvo, W O Lenby, T Mowbry.
Per steamer Heieu Getty, from Jacksonville—W H
Lee, J H Harry, J Patterson, N A Hull, W Collins, J
L Miller, and 8 steerage.
Per steamer O F Potter, from Sunbury—S Smith, J
Cooper, J Alden, Jilsa W * Clay, It H Clay, A Clay, E
J Clay, A Mclntosh.
Per steamer Rockland, from Beaufort, etc—J Mar
cord, A Walker, capt White, J Sands, Mrs Mauds, M
PolUcty. Mr Towns, Mr Whitaker, Mr Ballon aud wife
Mr Edgei ton, Mr Hilton and wile.
coiisitf nees*
Per steamship Chase, from New York—Adams Ex
Cos, R I) Arnold, G W Allen, t; W Anderson, Brigham
B A Cos, Bothwell <f W, J 8 Bailey, G Butler, B, W A-
C, B, Smith & Cos, C L Colby A Cos, S M Colding, M A
Colien, Erwin A H, K A Kckinan, W W Goodman, 8
W Freeman, M Ehrlich, Hunter A G, H, Watson if
Cos, J Kfnmtrd, Keiit A Cos, Kirlin A B, C W Thomp
son, B Ulmer, R A Cann, J Lama, R J Larcombe, J L
W H Stark, F W Sims A Cos, A A Solomons, Tison A
O, J 8 Watts A Cos, II A Gutman, J Klkan. W Shea, J
Oliver, .1 T Crawford, It A B, N B Knapp, C A M, G
& U, L A Lattimore, G R Lamar, 1. A Cos, LtnvUle A
G, H Ells, and others.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Jacksonville—Y A
Nixon, A Dutenhoffer, D IV lugersoll. Tison A G, P A
N A Hardee. Bit A Cos, C K smith. Stuart A Cos, L
Leavy, I. A G
Per steamer Wm <1 Gibbons, from Augusta-W It
Hodgson, Erwin AH. W Battersby A Cos. J Richard
son, H A G, O Cohen, W 11 Stark. G It Baldwin, Col
W I> Barnard, order aud others.
LIST UP VESSELS IN THE POKT OF
SAVANNAH.
Savanna h, Dec. 29,1885
STEAMSHIPS.
Lulu, Taber, repairing—Master.
SHIPS.
Mont Blanc. Donnell, 700, loading, Liverpool—La
Roche, Gaden A Cnckles.
Virginia, Weeks, 1,044, loading at Lamar's Press,
for Liverpool—C L Colby A Cos.
Stewart.
Favorite, (Br) Spain, discharging—E A Sonllard.
Herald, Calvert, loading. Liverpool—C Green A
Son.
Mozart, (Bn Smith, -- tons, discharging—^T R &
J G Mills.
County of Picton, (Br) McKenzie, discharging—C
Green A Cos.
Bari: Dreadnaught, (Br) Smith loading, Liverpool
—C L Colby A Cos.
II AUKS.
Craeso, (Br) Carrey, tons, loading, Liverpool—
R I Caughey.
Tephyrlne Penlaton. loading, Liverpool—Retd A
Stewart. ,
’V A Platinius, Pinkham, discharging-C L Colby
A Cos. _
Colonist, (Hr) Taylor, discharging- (.’has Green A
Son.
Evening Star, Fry, discharging—Yonge A Nixon.
BRIGS.
Atlantic, Wark, 101 tons, loading, Nassau, N P—B.
Wyllv A Christian
R(' Wright, Hugg, discharging—R Habersham A
Son.
Ella, Brown, waiting—E A Soullard.
John W Lovltt, Gllliot, loading, St Johns, NB
Yonge A Nixon.
Daniel Boone, repairing.
Potomac. Perkins, loading. New York—W H Stark
Resolute, Lane, bound to Darien, repairing.
Lewis Clark, Bartelle, discharging—Van Horn.
Holyoke A Murray.
Clara Elleu, Dexter, discharging—Gowdy A Brad
lev.
Monticello Moon, discharging—Richardson A Bar
nard,
Harp, Canty, discharging—H Pitcher.
SCHOONERS.
John M Broomall, Douglass, loading. New York—
Chas L Colby A Cos.
Pearl, (Br) Rlordon, discharging—Bell, Wylly A
Christian.
Walter Raleigh, loading, Boston—Hunter A Gam
mell.
Clara Ella, Dexter, discharging—E A Bradley.
Rachel Vannerman, High, discharging—Hunter A
Gammell.
Young Teaser, Morton, discharging—Van Horn
Holyoke A Murray.
Callsta, Hall, loading, New York—C L Colby A Cos.,
Albei t Haley, Nichols, discharging—Q H Arledge.
NSW SILinT FOR’GS
jljPlex ELLiPTIC
The Great In vention of the
IN
Hoop Skirts,
J. W. Bradley’s Sew Patent Ditpex Klltp
tic (nr Double) Spring; Skirt.
THIS Invention consists of Duplex (or two; Rllptlc
Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingeniously braided
tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the
toughest, most flexible, elastic and durable Spring
ever used. They seldom bend or break, like the sin
gle Springs, and consequently preserve their perfect
and beautiful shape more than twice as long as any
Single Spring Skirttbat ever has or can be made.
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and
pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt
will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assem
blies, Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews,
Arm Chairs, for Promenade snd House Dress, as the
Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy u small
place as easily aud conveniently as a Silk orMnslln
A lady having en|oyed tha pleasure, comfort and
great convenience of wedHng ihe Duplex Elliptic
Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never after
wards willingly dispense »Ith their use. For children,
misses aud young ladles they are superior to all oth
ers.
The Hoops arc covered with i ply double twisted
thread aud will wear twice as ioug as the single yarn
covering whisb is used on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts.
The three bottom rods on every Skirt are also Doubla
Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the cov
ering Irnm wearing off the rods when drugging down
stairs, stoue steps, Ate., which they are ronstautly
subject to when in n«e.
All are made of the new and elegant Co.(led Tapes,
and are the best quality in every part, giving to the
wearer the most graceful aud perfect •Cape possible
und ere unquestionably the lightest, moat dm.ruble,
comfortable and economical fckirt ever made
WESTS', BRADI-EV A CARY, (late J. I. A J. O.
West,; Proprietors of the Invention, and Hole Mauu
fact in-era, til Chambers aud is and SI Heads alieeta,
New York.
For .ale In all firat t lau stores In this city, and
IbluughuUt the United States and t'autdaa, Havana
ile I uI,U. Mexico, South America, and tha Meat In
diVfa
iW~ luqulr* tor tbe Duplet kJiipln- for double)
Spring Skin. )>!> Ktf
FOR BALIT
'l'llK iimlrlalanril utters fm sale III• well known
ft valbubl* PlaiiUllult. t'auslln s Wolf, h; the
liter, within three miles ol Ibis . ily amt unending
to AogiialineUieek, mu Ia till tig ahnol sot *«isi-lea
the greater uortluu the laipT Tim ptopvrty baa
UgU liSOdauUie site lot teetdeb' ea, and ft mo It*
piogiioßr lo ike i ll;, ta like)) to RMPlote teplelf lb
tglwe Fot liiilbat pwri k Ml*)* aiiuti lo
•l* foot lb RuH t ilt ill HatlAM
NOTICE.
ALL |*r*. h« ftmvlitff rUlmn Ajraia»t »*f
l»*bt*ll.i i.»»r>*4i, *l t'tiatiiftiii t "Ui»U, deem*' and.
m 111 |»rt ~«T.t Ihral. tiaU ftll«H<-Al tin* tilin’
prf*rrlt*d t»y law. Nml’till |*« rwi** iiulfblrJ to »*akl
e»tati* will make p&v incut i«*
JOHN D HOrkINS.
*.l2**Uu'.w Exccut r
COAL, COAL
TONS So|M*rior Cumbarlaml CoaL
M* l l 'nt* very dioice Parlor Coal,
*.uo |.»na 1 ackawana Steauilmat Coal.
aX) u*u» I.at'kawana Coal, Hi *vt*
fiie,
100 ions BUi ksmilhs Co«l.
Lun liiiA. ami for sale iu qaautities to suit purchas
ers l»v
djs eoUSw CLAGUORN A CI'NMNGHAM
NOTICE.
THi2 underriljrneil woul«l respectfully inform his
former pation* and the citizens generally that
he is prepaicu again to take contracts to build new
or repair wharve*.
Pile-driviug done by steem pile drirer.
dTJBin KRENSON.
hniton&Randell
lf*;l Bay Ntreet.
HAVE ju»t received and offer for sale at lo west
market rates
250 bids and hal' bbls Extra F.unily Flour,
100 bbl« and h ilf obis K. D. Corn Meal,
- 100 Premium No. 4 Hominy,
200 half hbls Nos. 2 and S Mackerel,
UM bids Soda. Butter, Bo ;t*m and LcraonCra' kei s
to oases Jellies and Pickles. decafi 6
AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION!
Every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday Evening,
AT THE STORE ON BROUGHTON STREET,
Third door from Bull,
Where will be off ered a general assortment of Dry
Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hosiery, Under clothing,
Books. Vankee Notions, Jewelry, Ac , Ac., at the pur
chaser’s own prices.
Terms cash; sales positive. dl-30
Cargo Sale.
York, |Williams, Molutire
Sc Cos.
Will *ell at Auction
January
At lo o'clock, A. M. on Wharf, the entire cargo of
brig Mouticello, from Matauzas, consisting of
85 lilids (’layed Mohissi's,’ > T o. l, last vear
1 tierce do <lo do do
43 large hlids new Clayed Molasses
11 small do do do do
17 tierces do do do
10 hhls do do do
11 luige hhds Muscovado do
>mall do do do
I tierce »lo do
3 bbls do do
8 hhds Muscovado Sugars.
Terms cash. d2B
BY YORK, WILLIAMS, McINTIHE &
CO.
Will sell THis DAY. at 11 o’clock, m front oi store
ou Bay street .
An assortment of Statiouery, consisting of Arnold,
Maynard and Noyes uud other Inks, 50,000 Envel
opes, Playing Cards, L**ud Pencils, Ac.
ALSO,
5 bbls canvassed Hams
5 tierces Bacon Sides
do Shoulders
16 kegs Butter
10 do Lard
25 boxes Soap
*o boxes Caudles
20 boxes Adamantine Candles
5 boxes Ground Mustard
5 do Pepper
10 caddies Tea
An assortment of Furniture including two Mat
tr&sAfiß. (129
SEA ISLAND HOTEL AND COMPLETE
OUTFIT AT AUCTION.
Bell, Wylly & Christian,
On WEDNESDAY’, January Sd, 1666, nt lo o'clock,
will sell on the premises, nt Hilton Head ;
The new Sea Island Hotel, completely furnished
with new furniture of the latest style.
AI.SO,
4 new Billiard Tables.
Crockery, Gla.:s Ware, Kitcheu Furniture, Ac., Ac.
Together with all the outbuildings, which, with
the Hotel, may be readily taken down anil removed,
If desired.
Hold in lots to suit purchasers.
Thu steamer Charles Houghton, Capt. Sprague, will
leave Savannah at 7 o'clock ou Tuesday, the 2<l < of Jan
uary, and the steamer Rockland will leave Charleston
on same day, to retur • on the followihg Friday, and
will tske passengers aud freight to and from Hilton
Head.
Accommodations inay be had at the Hotel until
after the sale. d'29 td
UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
By Bell, Wylly A Christian.
TAIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, in front of store, will be
sold for account of whom it may concern :
5 cases assorted Dry Goods, damaged on board of
the steamer Savannah, sunk lu the Savannah river,
anil sold by order of agents and underwriters.
U 29
UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
THIS I>AY, at 10 o’clock. In rjont of store, will be
sold lor account of Underwriters aud all coucerued :
1 case assorted Dry Goods
2 casks Hardware,
Damaged on board of steamship Varuna on the
passage to this port from New York, and sold under
inspection of the Port Wardens. d29
Side-WHcel Irofsteamsliip Annie,
AT AI7CTION,
By Bell, Wylly A Christian.
On SATURDAY’. 30th Inst., at 12 o’clock in., will be
sold, iu front of the Exchange, ou Bay, fronting
Bull street,
The Side-Wheel Iron Steamship Annie, 260 tons
burthen, 163 leet long, 21 feet beam, 11 feet depth of
hold, drawing light 6‘* feet, together with all her
tackle and apparel and two good boats
i hors, Hawsers, Tools, Rubber Hose, dc.
Teirasrash. 627-4
ESTATE SALE,
By Bell, Wylly A Christian*.
On the first TUESDAY in January next, within the
legal hours of sale, will be sold lit lrout of the Court
House, in Savannah
The Lot on the corner of West Broad and New
streets, South Oglethorpe Ward, 100 feet front on
West Broad street, by 250 on New street. The Im
provements consist of three houses, which rent at
S6OO per annum. %
Sold jor a division between the heirs.
dIC-taWtf #
AT PRIVATE HALE
By Bell, W.ylly & Christian.
Small Lots of Land.
There having beau so many applications for Small
Tract, of luma for location, the owner nf the above
Land, feeling it disposition to meet this demand, lias
placed In the market, for a lew days, Lota of Five
Acres, or more, part cleared, on tbe Augusta Road, op
matte to tbe three mile stone, also on the White Bluff
itoad, opposite to the two mllo stone. U-Dl6
~ •"' " AT AUCTION.
DY SELL, WYI.LY & CHRISTIAN.
In front of the Court House on the first TUESDAY
lu January next, between the legal hours of aule,
will be sold •
Roce Hope Plantation
sitaated on tbe Buvanbuli river, 1s tullon from the
city, coulalßlng il.tsioi Ten llumlied ami Sixty acres,
(Uuo; Three hundred of wlm-h Is first quality tide
‘Swamp, Itlce land tllu) one hundred umi filly acreu
reclaimed, ami il.'sii ntie huudred Slid Idly screw re
qillles dll' lies to he cU-anaed , (JW| tine* hundred
sere, cut 101 l and pnivlwiott land. Bulum-c well urn
tiered Houses siilfielrnt lo accommodate (ft,; aeveu
lj five bands.
Hams, stables biuokcboiise, Ac
Ti tins made known ou day of sale do |,|
auction, auction, tuition,
Is lr«m of thw i 'ouil H»uaw, the legal boms
i,i tale, will •» i>4d, on TUKHDAV, ml January,
lean,
Uli Vhlrbl'l" i ily teda Pee riiiwplo
T'.wee Isua gre umailf »utbimu»rt,aßa.ted Weat of
Hi|.b aitaet, nasi Fatibi atisil,
fm* pe">*'»M»ii.g m it*let Hp*
vgg M aw>n at owl Mb v HI W
AUCTIONS.
By Bril. Wylly k I hrbllan
AT PRIVATE HALE.
4j at raa of tin* Gard-n Laud, w ithin the limits of the
city. The ifuixou rarntsof w first cl*»«cottage
dwciliiiz, gothic “tyi#, containing sii large room*, wlib
tumble raHtUelp.Cft*, lining room, kitchen, library room
furtiiftlH-d with shelve* and glass doors. Outbuudlngs
consist* of Hrm house, containing seven rooms, barn,
carriage house and Pun ha-er can have the re
fusal of cent, fodder, hay. hor»i**. mule*, buggies and
wagons.
Also. .
2*bu acres«t heavily timbered land, situated twenty
(20) mik> fr>>ni the city, between the Ogeechee and
* 'unoocltee Hoads. An excellent location for a mill, or
an A. No. ] turpentine plantation. 100 acres of the
above cleared, improvements consists of two small
dwelling lioum's, with stables, cribs, Ac. tf-oltf
AT PRIVATE SALE
By Bell, Wylly A (lirixtiuii.
Lots Nos. 45 aud 46, Lafayette Ward. Hunting on
Joues street
The improvements consist of a first-class Brick
Dwelling, containing twelve rooms, besides Bath
and Dressing rooms, with all modem improvements
aud convenience*, Ga«, cold aud hot water, speak
ing trumpets, range, Jkr. Buildings on lane consist
of brick stable, carriage house, wood aud coal rooms
with comfortable apartments above d2vti
ill UkLh, WYLLY 6k CHKSTIAN.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The West Half of Lot No. 2, Calhoun Ward, fronting
on Jones street.
The improvements consist of a finely finished
Brick Residence containing Ten Rooms with gas
throughout, and a well of excellent-waler and a flue
Force Pump. UlB-U
AT PRIVATE SALE.
By Belly Wylly * Christian.
100 acres of Laud, situated on the Yernou river,
about nine miles from this city. The improvements
consmt of dwelling, barn, stables, and other neces
sary out-buildings.
An abundance of flub, oysters, shrimp, &c., con
veniently obtained.
Price of property, $2,000. n2B-tf
By Blun &. Meyer.
W ill sell THIS DAY, 29th fust., iu front of store, at
10 o'clock,
2 hhds Smoked Bacon Sides.
2 hhds Sugar Cured Hauu,
30 bbls '• *• *• Shoulder Sides,
6 hhds .Shoulder*.
50 firkins Choice Family Butter,
60 tlibs Leaf Lard,
60 bbls Onions,
10 cu*ks.Onions,_
lo cask<4 Vinegar™
60 boxes Soap.
Also,
Au invoice of Dry Good* aud Bmall Ware,
Besides
A good assortment of Furniture, Ac. d29
BY BLUN & MEYER.
THIS DAY, 29th ln»t.. at 11 ..’clock, will be aold ill
- front of store,
160 bbls Extra Family Flour,
100 bbls Kx:ra Round Hoop Flour,
160 bbls Extra Superfine Round Hoop Flour,
Also,
2 good Buggy Hoi - - d29 1
ADMINISTRATOR 8 SALeT
By Bluun & Meym',
By pci mlaslon of the Hon. Court of Ordinary of Chat
h.tm county, will be sold on SATURDAY, Decem
ber 30, in Roberts street, on the premises;
1 lot Scantling, 1 lot Wood, 2 Corn Bins, 1 Wheel
borrow, 2 Marcs, 2 Colts, 2 Cows, 1 Calf aud 1 Silver
Watch, being the perishable property of Richard
Burke, deceased, late oi Chatham county.
JOHN O'M A HON Y.
d‘2o td Adminiatrator ad col.
ADMINISTRATE>R’S SALE.
By T. J. Walsh,
On TUKSDAY’, January, 2d, 1R66. will ho sold at the
Court House, in the city of Savannah, at 11 o’clock:
The Eastern Half of Lot No. 11 Jackson Ward, (fee
simple, with Improvementsj, comer of Whitaker
and Hull streets. The improvements are a two-story
brick dwelliug. nine rooms, with water ill the yard
and gas through the house; brick stable. Both build
ingsuavc (date roots.
Sold by permispion of the Ordinary of Chatham
county, fora division among the heirs.
Terras cash, purchaser paying for titles. n24
ADMINISTRATOR’S §ALEr ~
IN pnr*u»nce of an ordci of tho Court of Ordinary
of < 'lintham county, will be sold on the flrat Tues
day In February next, at the Court House door, In
the city of Savannah,, daring tbc usual hours of sale,
all the undivided half Interest of James Bilbo, late
deceased. In tbe Shandy Ilall farm, situated near the
city ofSav-tnuah on the Thunderbolt road : said farm
containing In all fitly acres, more sr less.
The said half Interest sold for the puipose ol di
vision JOHN O. FERRILL
dT-td Administrator.
FOR
HAWKINSVILLE ftND MACON.
THE
STEAMER. COMET,:
CAPTAIN HORNE,
Will leave rb above with despatch. For freight,
which will be received at the Upper Hydraulic Pretis
Yard, and covered by inauraiicc until placed on board
the .steamer, apply to
n«S BRIGHAM. BALDWIN k CO.
For Augusta,
THE STEAMER
U. H. MA.Y,
Will have Uiapakb for the abovo place. Ouida receiv
ed at ail time and stored in fire proof warehouse, lout
ol Lincoln street, free of cust.
J. M. KINCHLEY, Agent.
Office in Clagborn A Cunningham’s.
The May arrived in Aneuata from Savannah on laot
Friday with her fall freight._ ts oct9
For Doctprtown
AND
Thomasville.
The Steamers
Gen. Shepley,
Orient, and
Olarion,
Will make Tri weekly Trips to Doctortown, in con
nection with the Atlantic and (lulf Ruilroad. leaving
Savannah on Tuesdays, Tlmi&dayg and Sundays.
Through freight payable by shipper* at our office.
Freight received during the week, and stored free
of expense.
For freight or passage apply to
CHAS L. COLBY A CO.,
_n2o Corner Abercom and Bay streets.
For Doctortown,
CONNECTING WITH THE ATLANTIC
AND GULF RAILROAD,
Tbe Hue Steamer
CL-AiRIOISr
Will leave for Doctortown ou
Nuini-dny. Dec. SO, al 7 l-M o’, lock a. au.
Fur freight ot paaaage. having superior aciommu
Uatioua, apply to
CHAS L. COLBY * CO ,
479-1 Corner Bay aud Abercom atieita
C-sr ciiamoe: of day and hour, -la
FREIGHT AND PAB3AOE REDUCED.
FOR JACKSONVILLE,
INLAND,
VIA BRUNSWICK, HT MARYS’ AND
FKHNANDINA.
THE MTKAMER
F ANN I K ,
CAITAIN M. NKI. lt,
Mill lea;* as abnv* flout lb* Flafida Hieabiboal
Mbarl bad of Meal Biuad alr-el, ou TI'KbHAY u*ll,
Vldll St IU tt'' bl. k a til., Slut Will ' Uiillillle In |*s,a
«t»ry'l'niMHisy lußuwlug at Mine lemi iiultl lurtbri
ludV*.
'l'lri* b-otl la in very *•> *ll*lll ord*;, la >uiumauU« 1
by idk'ieia ol ra|a-irm*, *bd lie* anp*iUii *tat« yuuui
Wbllu the Iwat I*ou hri trips, llitylil will U'l»
i*iv*4 *b< aimi.| l«gr« pi.wf wtivbmis*, I.** ul »•
w»
fm flMgbl 111 ywsasga, *ppl» 1*
P M MYKKU., Sg'
•N lw «*mW VtuiSbig* ks» Vimi
wins <•*.•*»* "b Saif,
Mill I*l*l MO.
35m p i tte 1. i n.i-.
FOR NEW YORK.
Mull Slt'Miiinlli],
Company.
PASSAGE REDUCED TO -
' Th * new and fust side-wheel atemm
-BAN JACINTO ' Loveland, mas
will nail as above, on
Saturday, Dec. SO, at J 1-1 o'clock p. in.
Fur freight or passage, having unsurpassed accom
modations. apply to
B. H. HARDEE.
No. 12 Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON A ALLEN, Agents,
d26 No. 5, Bowling Green. N.
Pioneer Line
FOR NEW YORK.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES:
The new and splendid steamship CHABE, Roath,
Commander, will leave for the above port on her
regular day,
Saturday, Dec. 30, at o'clock m.
For freight or paasage, at reduced rates*, apply to
d29 HUNTER <to GAMaMELL.
Murray’s Lim*
FOR _
NEW YORK.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES!
Cabin Passage, $23 00 Deck, >lO 00
Tile new and splendid steamship VIRGO, BulkVy,
commander, will leave for the above port on her regu.
lar day,
Saturday, Dec. 30, at o’clock.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations. apply to
did OCTAVES COIIKN,
For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S. FER
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
The new mid fust nulling Steamer
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. King,
Having bsen placed permanently upon this route will
leave for the above places on
Kvery Thursday Morning, at 10 o'clock.
For freight or passage, having splendid cabin ac
commodation, apply on board, at the Florida Steam
Packet wharf, or to
CLAUHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
d6-tf Agent**.
FOR MACON. HAWKfNSViLLF.
AND
LANDINGS ON THE ROUTE.
The new and fast Sid:-wlia l Steamer
.A.slier Ayres,
Capt. WM TAYLOR,
Will have despatch. Good* received free of storage
in the Wharf Stores, No. 6 and 6, below Lincoln
street
dec2T BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
For Liverpool.
The British Ship
COIuOUtfIST,
TAYLOR, Master,
wants only 900 bales Cotton to complete her cargo,
and gut to sea with despatch. For freight room apply
to
d2T-lw CHARLES GREEN A SON.
NEW ROUTE
TO
South-Western Georgia,
VIA
HUN BURY AND STATION No. 4 AT
LANTIC & GULF R. R.
The new and swift
Steamer O. U l . Letter
Will leave her wharf, foot of Absrcorn street, on
every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY aud FRIDAY, at 7
o'clock a. in., connecting at Sunbnry with a line of
stages for Station No. 4 A. A G. R. K.
Passengers by this route will arrive at Station No.
4 in time lo take the train for Thomasville the folluw.
log days, connecting at Thomaaville with atagea for
Mouticello, Fla., and Albany, Un.
Returning, passengers will reach Savannah on
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday* iu lime for
tinner.
Time between Savannah and Thomasville, thirty
h urs.
For passage only apply to
CHAS, L. COLBY * CO,
d2l-lm Corner of Abercoru and Bay streets.
Freights
FOR AUGUSTA,
rpHK nudewigued are prepared to receive goods at
A their Warehouses—free of expense and cov
ored by Insurance—for shipment to Augusta and
Klnts beyond by their regular line of light draught
aU. Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY,
sept29—tf cor. Bay and Abercom stu.
Baltimore, Charlestonsn 1
Havana
STEAMSHIP LINE;
VIA CHARLESTON FROM BALTIMORE.
Tbe first daoa Side wheel Stesmahtp
ISABELLA,
H. O. WANBICRSO, Commander,
Will liave Baltimore lor the above pons about the
30th lust., anil Chorleaton about th» 3d of Jauuury,
ISCO, a few hours alter her arrival, and will loii'iuttc
hiTeiiflor to make regular ti ipi.
For fn'lght or pssmge. having elegant Stateroom
accommodations, apply to
OIbRIUNDiE A UIBANA, AvauN,
IS Commerce at reel. Baltimore.
,i. . ts CHASOLM BROS
FOR PHILADPHIA,
‘kb* bwamiiiip
CUMBRIA,
FRgNcu, I'oisiuaudn,
Will •*» lu» tb* abuts put! uu |
•akiMdsy, U«a. m, •* •*'•»•**>*
got be *bl Ul pan*!*, k»*Gg •gaababl If mmu
IJW MtMI'SII l
{ ■iuppiao.
FOR lie u S TL
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.
THE
Steamer Union,
H. D. Fluster, Msater,
will have quick despatch as above
‘7T l 'o an d In fire-proof warehouse
on old Florida Steamboat Wharf f«.,t of West Broad
For freight, apply lo
F. M MYRELL,
Harris' Building, Bay street,
Or to W. Johnson, on wharf.
FOR AUGUSTA,
AND WAY LANDINGS.
The Steamer
V O LUNTEER,
And Covered Barges,
• ’apt.B. SNOW, will freight a* above, at Lower
Kiee .Mill, umlJt*av'*u>n
Frl«|ay, December ‘49th.
d* B * B - p O’FALLON A CX)„ Agent*.
FOR AUGUSTA.
And landings on the River.
The well-known .Steamer
SWAN
(Havingbeen put incomplete repair,! of exceeding
light draught,is receiving freight atPadelford'. Wharf,
aud will have despatch.
The Swan will continue to run regularly, making
weekly trips, and iu connection with steamer P. B-
Uoodeell, will form a somi.w.ckly line. Another
light bout will soon he added to the line if the patron
age will warrant it.
The undersigned solicits the patronage of his
friends and former patrons,
Freight will be received al all times In the Brtck
Warehouse on Wharf, covered by Insurance.
. M. A. COHEN.
FOR AUGUSTA.
And Landings on the River.
The* new and staunch Steamer
eclipse
Will take her place In the line and leave for Angnstm
on
MORNING,
Freight received au\l time, at Demand's Lower
Pi ess, and stored free of expense in a Are proof
» uruhouso.
F. W. SIMS A CO.,
d23-3 a a.—
■y.- - r - .( _____ Agents
FOR AUGUSTA.”
The Steamer
R. H. mAy,
Capt. W. E. JONES,
Is now receiving Freight for the above place, amj w ! j
leave ou
katurday, Dec. 30th, at 6 o’clock p. m.
For freight apply at Charleston Wharf to
rtSil J. M. KINCHLEY, Agent.
ORANGES, ORANGES.
York, Willi turns, Mclutire
dL Cos.
Will sell THE DAY, on Wharf foot of Abercornatrewt
at 10 o'clock,
30,000 Havana Oranges.
J list lauding front brig Monticello. d-29
For LIVERPOOL.
TOp flue now clipper ship
DREADNAUGHT,
SMITH, Commander,
hnvlng three-fourths of her cargo engaged, will hav.
quick despatch.
Fir balance of freight, apply to
CHAS L. COLBY A CO.,
Corner of Abercorn and Bay streets.
Liberal alluwanres made on consignments to oar
flic pda in Liverpool. d2otf
FOR AUGUSTA,
AND LANDINGS ON THE RIVER.
The Steamer
UNION,
Capt. FRAZIEK,
Is loading this day at Florida Wharf, foot of Wsst
Hroad sfroef, and will have qubk as above.
Thin boat is new aud in good order, and command
ed by officer.*? of long "experience in the trade.
Forfre'gbt apply to
F. M MYRELL,
Ha n is’ buildings, Bay street,
or to W. JOHNSON,
d29-tr On Wharf.
fob r
Rio De Janeiro.
CALLING AT
St. Thomas, Parn, Prrnaiuburo and Bahlat
' The United State* and Braell Mai*
wf F.» Steamship Company will dispatch
f i'r regularly,
the 29fli of every month,
A NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP,
To Leave at 3‘ o’clock, p. m.,
From Pier 4?, North River. *.
All letters have to pass through the Post oSte.
An experienced Surgeon will be in attendance n
hoard.
For freight an oassage, having splendid accommo
dations, apply o
THOMAS ABENCIO A CO..
oct3l : 3m B r otidwa y: New York.
For Liverpool.
First veascl 1 The ship MONT BLSNO
IJJ3\ ''•''uii» about atx hundred bale* “I Cotton to
.j|j7.Lfcorapu to h‘-r cargo.
- ra.a lllqlllroof
LaROCBK A WEST, ur
iWt-tr GADKN a uncklkd
ron
HAWKINSVILLE = MACON
VIA DARIKN. DOCTORTOWN,
Aud Lamluiga uu lb* AlMntaha and Oeaulg** rtvsw
-n» -^lr
H l eaiaer
i*m M"C*ui*y, -/
Fiaigba Will tv Ixcivwl h» |b>'
tbit kl. ii'la niramlHMt M tiarl, Jj
■in-1, alul atuiml l» fir* PM^
Ily till* sn«b**bw<lt pan, t
i*U bM IhpvtMjM* « ftltlkHlV U
For fiMfibi in., sfiSl wT\ M
SO "'WK 4