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BY J. L.LOOKE&CO.
p, w. AtiBIAHDBB, AMOOIATB EDITOR.
HATUnUAY MORNING, DEC. 86, I8M.
jbuNTRYSuescRiiKR*.—Conformingtoourannuol
vi to-day forward account* to one* of ** r '“**
tcribm at art in arrears, and trutt that no onowUl
consider himself at dunned ant tf tetitn. Its frit tf
January soill toon it here, and tee eMail hand ever ta
others whatever may bt paid It at. Wo hopo that tho few
who owe for more than a year will consider themselves at
particularly invited to neks a speedy remittance. IF* set
no apology for delay in a time of **ch universal prof
perity.
V. B. PALMER, the .American Newspaper Agent it
the authorised Agent fer this paper in the cities of Boston,
Now- York and Philadelphia, and is duly empowered to
take advertisements and subscriptions at a* rot## as rf
ouired by us. His receipts will be regarded as payments.
Mis Offices are—BOSTON,Scollty'a Building; NEW-
YORK, Tribune Buildings: PHILADELPHIA, N.
TP. corner Third and Chestnut*triets.
Curutmao.—No paper will bo lnuett'ftotn fthle offlee
on Monday morning. Printer* turn a good claim to
enjoy tho few holiday a that come along In thU week-day,
work-day life. ' . ‘
Provesbor McKay.—Wo are rejoiced to learn, from
our frienda of the Angaria Chronicle tend Sentinel, that
Professor McCay, or tho franklin Unlreralty, la not dead.
A despatch from the Chronicle office purport* that he
passed up the Georgia Rail Hoad on Thursday, and that
hla health waa considerably Improved.
The professor la among many others who hare lately
been killed by common rumor. We hope he will long
live to enjoy tho posthumous honors which bla friends
and the press bare bestowed upon him. Now that the
professor la alive and well, may they all, In their Inter
course with him, act up to the sentiments of respect and
kind regard which they havo ao lately nu HIT rated.
The Americana resident In Berlin held a meeting on
the 10th November, at the bouse of Mr. Fay, Charge
d’Affelra ad Interim, and unanimously passed a resolu
tion to wear crape three days, as a token of respect fer
tho memory of Blr Webster.
Thk Caloric 8mr Erricsson.—The machinery of
this new and wonderful ship, theNew York Herald says,
continues to work to admiration. On Thursday the ‘en
gine made feur turns of the wheel with the back action
at the wharf; with only seven pounds of pressure. With
the band the machinery could be moved with only
eight ounces pressure to the square Inch.
Am Imvortakt Project.—Tho Government of Boli
via appears to have awakened to tho Importance of open
ing a communication with the Atlantic, by means of
their rivers Beni Branco and Mannora, which fell into
the Madera, the largest southern branch or the Amazon.
The commissioners appointed to examine the route are
of opinion that the difficulties are not so great as was
formerly bolleved,and that with a small expense they
may be obviated.
Thb Brayk hokor the Brave.—Gen. Shields the
other day, in advocating the proposition to confer the
rank of Llout. General ouScott, well says: Power
ought to be generous, and there never waa a victor more
gcuerous than 8cott himself. The resolutions of the
Peace Society had been presented today, In which they
say there will be no more war. He hoped this would be
the caso, but saw little prospect or it. The country ow
ed more to the army than to peace societies.
Tna PoruLAR Votb or the Great States.—The to-
. tal vote in tho State ofN. York exceeds 500,000; In Penn
sylvania, 400,000, and In Ohio, 350,000; making, In all,
1,250,000, or nearly one-half of the entire vote of the
.. Union. No wonder that these States exercise a poten-
1 al Influence upon the result of a Presidential election.
t The Imvamt Drummer.—Among the prodigies of this
marvellous age the infant drummer Is quite conspicuous.
This most remarkable “ phenonomy” will be among us
on Wednesday neat, and give some or his wonderful
performances at the Theatre.
Apalachicola.—'Tho Columbus Times of the Sid In.
stanl learns from Captain Yam Vbiobton, of the steamer
Eagle, arrived the day previous direct from Apalachl-
cola, that all symptoms of cholera had disappeared from
that place.
Bishop Ivei,—The N. Y. Commercial of Monday after
noon has the following t
An article, having been reported from the London
Tablet of November 27th, asserting that tho RC Rev.
Bishop Ives, of North Carolina, in an Interview with
Cardinal Wiseman, bad renounced the communion of
the Reformed Church, and submlted himself to the
Church of Rome, It is right that the friends of the Bishop
and the Church at large should be informed that letters
received from the Blsbop himself; and other members of
the family, travelling with him, dated at Paris, on differ
ent days since the alleged event, make no mention of it
whatever, and are wholly Irreconcilable with Ita having
occurred. J.H. HOBART.
306 Fourth street, 18th December.
Mobile and Ohio Railroad.—Tho West Tennessee
Whig, of the 0th, says; The agent of the Railroad, Dr.
Hess, reportshla progress In securing Stock and letUag
out contracts ns very encouraging. The whole amount
necessary to prepare the road bed in Tennessee for the
laying down of the Iron. 1x 5200,000, of which tunount
there haa been raised a bona fide subscription of 8840,000,
leaving only the small sum of 800,000 to be raised to
complete the entire subscription.
The whole distance which the road traverses the 8tate
la 110 miles, leaving 53 miles to be let out, which will be
mostly accomplished within the present month.
Death or Horatio Greemouoh.—We learn from the
Boston Transcript, of Saturday evening, that the death
of Horatio Greemouoh, whose serious Illness was an
nounced a short time since, took place on Saturday
morning, alter a violent attack of brain fever. Sir.
Greemouoh was well known as a sculptor of distin
guished genius.
A London letter in the New York 7W5k**, contains
tho intelligence of tho disastrous defeat of a Russian army
of 90,000 men by the mountaineers of Circassia.
In iho Criminal Court at WaablngtonCIty on Saturday,
the charge of a severe assault by the Hon. Senator Bor
land, of Arkansas, on Mr. Kennedy, of the Census Bu
reau, in the Capitol last session, was submitted, and the
Senator 8100 and costa.
E. K. Collins and other capitalists of New York, it Is
arid, Intend to invest 81,000,000 in the proposed railroad
trom that city to Norfolk.
Decline or Pkofertt in New Orleans,—According
to the returns or the tssossoni of New Orleans, there haa
been a decline in tbe value of property in the city of
three .millions three hundred and ninety-two thousand
three hundred and forty-two dollars within tbe pari year.
Faow Nassau, N. P.—Tbe British schooner 7Vsm ar
rived at Charleston dsy before yosterdiy from Nassau.
Tbe American Barque Ovando, N. U. Higgins, 55 days
from Havre, bound to New York with 140 emigrants and
a cargo of merchandise, having experienced very bad
' weather, puttntoNassau on tbe 3d InsL, to distress, being
leaky and out of provisions, and on Monday morning, tbe
Gth Inst, was unfortunately burnt
Tbe emigrants by the Ovands arrived at Charleston
day before yesterday with cholera on board. Tbe Cou
rier says: u 8e vend had been adzed with cholera at,
Nassau, and tiro bad died—one onboard tbe Pedratza
Just prior to her Bailing. On tbe passage, we understand
four died, and deven are now sick, although no new cases
bavo occurred for the last sixty hours. Tbe Mayor, who
waa duly Informed of the anticipated arrival of the Po-
drain gave instructions relative to her reception, and she
■ is how. In Quarantine. Our dtizena,however, need be
under no approbeuelons whatsoever, as the cholera is
, now generally believed lobe produced by atmospheric
causes entirety, and mot to be contagious.”
The British mall steamer Conway, Commander Saw
' yen, arrived at Nassau on tho 6th instant, from this dty.
Leibsino, an actor, well known in Germany, died on
the 15th Nor„ in Frankfort In order to prevent any
possibility or being burled alive, says tho Hew Yorker
Abend Zeitung, hla will directs hla executors to have his
body flayed, and tbe akin presented to the Museum of
NatoraLHUtory. He names the surgeon who la to per-
form tbe operation, and leavsa him a legacy as payment
The administrators of the 8eekenberg Musoum have rig.
. nifled their, acceptance or the bequeat
Fbeiohti om ths State Road.—We And the fol
lowing letter in the last Chattanooga Oasetts t
Chattamoooa, Dec. SO, 1852.
F. A. PARHAM, Eaq.—Dear fi/r.-—Permit me, through
tbe columns or your paper, to Inform our NorthAlabaraa
friends, who are Complaining or what they call txoesslve
ratosotfrelght on cotton front this place to Savannah
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Anderson, J W Guardian A E
and JT Patton 30
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TV ME Naylor 11
Arnold, RD 1
Ayres, Asher 31
BankBtate of Georgia 170
Baldwin, D H Ex’or L Baldwin 30
Bartlett, Myron 1
Barron, Isabella IS
“ Ann 13
Bagshaw.Oatberine 6
Bradley. M J 8
Balfour, John Adm'or 8 -
Beardsley, BO 65
Berry. J B 34
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Bayard, N J, Tr Wilson and^
Barnett, Jane 31
Banks, Charles ' 9
Barrett, Thomu 101
Brantley, J U. Tr M C Adams 1
Baldwin, D H, Attorney M L
Baldwin 3
Blackwood, J J SO
Bartow, FS, Tr J Maxwell and
children l
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M F 8, Tr Mrs E Lloyd 3
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children 1?
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Bloli, Jane B and EM Herb 100
Biota, Magdalen 4
Boggs, Mara A , 6
Bowne, AT 10
Borchert, A, Tr 8
Bo/nlon,W, SO
Bond, E 3
Bowen, MaryE 13
Bloom, TR 3
Bourke, Ann M t
Bulloch, WJ 13
** Agent 11
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Barton, Chsriee A . . 16
Bullock, W G, Tr Jane Bulloch 13
Burroughs, JH.TrO J Green 5n
Borns, T H 13
Buti/E O 6
Bruen, E C M 1
Burnett, Samuel 50
Barney, TJ,“
Bryan, Joe
Caldwell, J W
Caruthers, J B 5
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Chatham Academy 34
Chase, Catherine u 8
Clarke, Tbomaa 10
Castoff, Ur, 8
Clark, MM 60
Campbell, Cbas, 9
Campbell, Harriet T 29
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Ctagborn, Jos 8 8
Crabtree, Wm, Jr 85
It Gain, Ann 8
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children 6.
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Houstoun, Eliza M
Hover, John
Hodgson, W B !
Howe, George
Hunter, James
Hunter, E
Hunt, John J
Hutchison, R-
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Hopkins, T 8 Guardian L J
F and OB Hopkins
Ingraham, John B
Inman, Allen
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Robinson, J A 194
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8av*h Poor House be Hosplu
Savannah Widows’ Society,
Savannah Female Asylum,
Bawyer, Sarah
8alfher,Jno
8asnott, W J
Savannah Fire Company,
Sauaaey. J R
-Shaw, ftlary C
Shaw, A J O
8haffer, J
Shaffer, Harriet T 4
Stamos, E
Bufford, Robert
Savannah Free School,
Stacey, E
Sheppard, Mara
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Screven, J P
Stevens, J D
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Stephens, Ann M
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Schneider, Conrad 6
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Sav’h Fire Company IB
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United Brothers’ Lodge 10 j
VerstlUs, Charlotte L 8 3
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S"!!’"’ 1 S orm » n "l •
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Wallace, NTr.RB Isaao 61
Wallace, NTr. Julia 8 30
Welmnn, Mnrgajct M 7
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Wayne, Jamos M ex’or Kollock 34
Washburn, Jos 50
Ward, Georgia 61
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BASK Of THB STATE OF GEORGIA.
<lio C'onitlllon of iho llank of the Hfafo of ttrorala, hr.. ■
d Afenclov* up «o rrlday, lOtl* l»c«< inl>er, lfffra. ^ nr *“cl»ea
Published in ebtdltncs to tho Proclsmstion of lbs governor of ntsrgis, sf IDA December, IBM. -•
itpii
$3,180,085 40
« RealEatale........
“ Banking Houses it Lots.
“ Expenses....
“ Protest Account........
“ Resulting Balanoe with *
Branches and Agencies...
Due from ofoer Banka...... 564,570
Notes of other Banks....... 901,488
Specie *"•*“**
’Isllisac 1 *;
« Unclaimed Dividends..
362,783 24
503,263 33- 1,271,275 29
84,035,385 69
-21s25E»3ij
State of Geonrla* j
CHATHAM COUNTY. J
ly appeared A. PoaTaa, President,-and I. K.Tarrr, Cuhler, of-
made oath that tho foregoing Statement is Just and true, to tho best of their knowledge and belli
Sworn to tide 93d day of December, 1859, before me,)
WM. THORNE WILLIAMS, V
*.t. o.o.o. >
the Bank of tho Stats of Os*.*.
Unn-Udgo and belief. 1 am l*h lad
A. PORTER, 'Prosldtnt
I. K. TEFFt, Caeklcr^
CONSOLIDATED STATEI^T : ,' .
t tho Condition of the Bank of Savannah and lu Agencies* Wedne**.-
Morning* Dec* 8* IBM, “«ea«lap,
A$ tailed for by tho Gtvsrnor’e Proclamation of December 140,185*.
LATEST INTELLIGENCE.
By Telegraph to the Republican.
The Canada at Halifax.
Ciiaklxston, Dzc. 94—The steatmhlp Canada arrived
at Hallfex^t noon, to-day. The advice* from Liverpool
are to tbe lUb ImU* The Pacific arrived at Liverpool at
midnight, 10th intti Cotton on all qualltiea bad largely
declined. Falrwu of the most demand and wu X to
Xd. lower. Sales of the week 90)p00 bales, of which 3000
were on ■ peculation and exporter* taking 1000. Fair
Orloani 6d.j Middling 5 7U6d.j Fair Upland* 5«d.
Senator Hunter and General Fierce*
Wasuimoton, Dee. 94.—It la rumored that Senator
Huirraa haa gone to Concord to visit Gen.Fiaaea, by In
vitation.
North Carolina Iieglalatnre.
Washington, Deo. 91—Tho Loglriaturo of this Slate
adjourned sins die yesterday.
New York Market.
New Yo*r,Dec. 24.—Cotton Uhday waa ateady, and
2000 bales sold.
.commetccai Knumgcneg.
SAVANNAH MARKET.
Friday, Deo. 24, P.-M.
OoTTONr—Tho demand wu limited Unlay, the aaiea
being conflned to 896 bales, at the (following particulars
lOat8X, 13at8X,74 *t e, 168at0>f, 233 at OX. 1% at
OX, 105 at 9X, and 13 at OX eents. The market closed
Arm—prices being In fevor of sellers.
Savannah Exporta—Dec. 94.
Per ship Cornelia, for Liverpool—77 bslee Sea Island
and 3,666do. Upland Cotton.
Per ahlp Albert Franklin, for Liverpool-1,733 balsa
Upland Cotton.
Per brig Paulina, for Boston—507 bales Cotton.
Per achr.BeqJ. Strong, for New-York—350 bales Cot
ton, 50 cuke Rice, 406 dry Hides,750 boshols Bice Flour,
and 7 rolls Leather.
Per schr. N. W. Smith, for New-York—813 bales Cot
ton, 23 bundles Nall Rod*, 107 pkgs. Mdu., and 41 tons
¥ -on.
Per schr. Virginia, for PhUadetphlar-348 halos Cotton,
108 cuka Rice, 03 Railroad Whoels, and 50 ton* old Iron
rrnaK
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Lui
ice, A B, Treasurer Geo
Chapter, No 3
Lovell, E
ticlntire, R 4c W
McBride, Jr, George
Mcllardy, A
McKay, OF
McDonald. Alexander
McAIpln, Henry
“ Tr. Jo# McAlpta
Tr. Ellen MoApin
Tr. Angus McAIpln
Tr.Hy.MeAlpImJr,
Tr. Isabella McAIpln
Tr. J W McAIpln
Tr. D McAIpln
MeAlpin JuA
McAllister GW
McAIpln Angus
McAIpln Uy.ExV, of
Mackay Eliza
Maner Geo H
Miner Gee R
Marshall Elizabeth C
Stoddard, John, Trustee
8olomon’s Lodge No 1
Strong4c Wood, 3
Sorrel, F, Tr Mra Green, 308
8ull!van. Hepiio 30
Sorrel, AM 3
Solomon, Wm 5
Tarver, Sam’lB 20
Tarver, A E, Ex’r 8 B Tarver 5
Taylor Henry 110
* “ Ex’r Wllklnaon ion
Taylor, Wm 19
Taylor AO 12
Tebeau, F E 5
Tobcau, F E Tr H L Tebeau 9
Tebeau, F E, Tr A M Pindar 1
Telfair,Mary 94
Thweal, James 124
Tern, IK Tr chtidren A WU-
klus 3
TeflLlK Trundcr IhewlUof
A Wilkins 23
Tcm, IK apechil trust 9
Tefll, I K Tr 8 J Bell 1
*« “ Tr Adm’r Do VlUera 3
Teflt. I KTr Mrs MeNelty and
ebudren 0
M I KTr Mrs Bealle 23
Thompson. W U 4c Go 5
Toonahowi Division, No 9,
Sons of Temperance 2
Tupper, Holmes.Tr L W Crab
tree 13
Tapper, Holmes 80
Turner, D, Tr Mr* Tupper 30
Trustees Emory College . 10
Turner, Richard D 25
Trustee* Permanent Fund He
brew Congregation 11
Trustee* Magnolia Encamp
ment 3
Trustee* Glynn County Acad
emy 20
Ulmo, A 108
Union Bociety 36
Vanalen, J H ,235
Vanalen,J J 37
Vaughn, Wm 19
Versatile, T 6
Warden* and Ve*try Christ Ch
Sav’h, in trust for Female
Episcopal Bociety of Gcvr-
Wardens and Vestry Christ
Church Savannnh us
Wardens and Vestry Saint
John’s Church Savannah
Wade, Peyton L
Wodej EG
Waver, Ann EJ
Wall, Ann R
Waring, Win &
Wallace, N
Wallace, Mary
Waldburg, Jacob
Waldbura George
Wayne, JasM 11
»£Jb°S ,B0AW ”“j
Wuhburn, Job 63
Warthen, Rich’d 20
Water*, Michael 2
Waters, John, Ex’r* of 150
w Sw.SS; Ex '" 01 “*
Matthews 11 B W
M tilery J. Guardian JEM
“ Guardian G Wll
: f attbews Jane E
ilarine 4c Fire Ins Bank
ifathad Margaret .
Mayor and Alderman
Mealy 8 A
Mercer H W
1138
5
15
2
8
10
Tr. Mary 8 M
Men, PII
“ WBTr. Mrs Gannon
MlUen, Cornelia
Miller, Sarah E
Miller, Ephraim
Mints, Hetty
“ Frances
gbjUpp.
Rebecca G
Abram
Maria
Cecilia
Morrison, J J
Morel!, Wm
Mowry, Edward
Mobley, Jno
Murpbree, Wm
6 Wright
Murchison, Jno
“ “ Tr.ME M
« « “ Mary E
yen, Lewis
“ “ GtoELUysra
8 DTr Mrs Griswold
Myers, 8 D
Naylor, T JTr. Sarah J Leigh 11
NevltLJnoW 60
Neufvllle, Fenwick, Tr. Christ
Ch Orp Fund
NeufvlUe, Mary
•' MaryP
Jno WTr J J Nevitt
NichofUGS 37
Nichols. DB
Nicoll, G A
“ JnoO 31
Lewis F 155
Nichols, Ed T
Nichols! G WTr. Mrs Lyon
Norris, M E
Nuttman, Samuel
Olmttoad, Jno
O’Byrne, L
Oliver, Geonre
Owens, Jno W
O’BrSwIUW 0 l»
Planters’Bank 4J ‘
P«deirord,Ed «
Parkman, SB l
S an
5!«m. 1
Wallace, N,Tr Julia B Isaac
u “’TrMJ Roberta
B ’ TrebUd ’ aJ
Wayne, H O
Walt, Geo 8, Tr S A Walt
Teoi^ia
WeTman, FII, Tr M M Wei*
Wdman, F H, Tr O J W 3
“ M Tr F W Reid 3
Weltman, Naomi, Gd’n L
Wellman 6
Weed, Henry D 56
0 Weltman, Naomi ll
‘ Whlton, David Gd’n A T Mil
ler is
Williams Wm 25
Wright, RM 30
Wilkins, Ann B 43
}V lllcl, Joseph 20
Wlltberger, P 1
Wilson, John 20
Williamson, R M so
Wmiamson, J P, Ex’r Hy Tay.
1
Williams, Jas 25
White, William 4
Wilkins, G A, TrGUbert Wll-
kina 7
Winn, T S 3
While, Henry Ex’r 8 J Hitch-
cock 19
Wilder, Jno R GO
White, Jos H 5
Will Carl 14
Wilder, Jno R Trustee Hr*
Wright 5
Wood, AM 9
Wood, Susan 9
w “ Tr Laura A Spear 3
Wood, E J C 4
Wood, E J O and Hollis John*
l
Woolfolk, Thoa 50
WU11*, Francis T 183
Wyer, IIO 67
Young, Jane M S3
Yomon, Peter
Young—" •
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Notv-Orlcons market,
Niw-Orldais, Dee. 23.—Cotton,—Tho Cotton mar
ket waa active io-day, (Thursday) and 5,000 bates were
sold. Middling is quoted at 8X0. Operators were some
what disappointed by the non-arrival of the steamer.
Suoar steady—feir 4c, Molassss, 22c. Wbisxkt,
20c. Rica dull at 4Xc®4Xc.
Freights for Liverpool three ferthings.
Cbarlonton Market.
Charlkstot, Deo. 24^-Cotton^—1100 bslee of Cot-
tou were sold ts-day at prices ranging from 7X to OXe.
Middling Fair brought OXo.
Congrreaalonal.
(Receivedat Savannah Dcc.24,0.15 A. M.)
Charleston,Dec. 23,10 o’clock P. M.—In the U. S.
Senate Unlay Mr. BIabon of Virginia offered a resolution
calling upon the President fer copies of the notes re
ceived by him from France and England, proposing a
triple treaty relative to Cuba. Mr. Mason aald he op
posed interference in the existing relations between
Spain and Cuba, but ho believed the time would come
Vrhen the annexation of Cuba to this country would be
inevitable. Gen. Gass concurred with Mr. Mason’s
views, and reprobated Sea Island [T] and stand-still pol
icy-
Now York Market*
New York,Deo. M.—The Colton market was ateady;
1200 bales sold to-day. No foreign St4pmship you
Cbarleiton Market*
(Received at Savannah Dee. 34,0.18, A. AT.)
CHAnt*sTON,Dee.23, 10.30. P. M.—To-day 1400 bales
of Cotton were aiUi Bales of the week, 12000 bales.—
Quotations middling to good; middling 8X@0,mid
dling fair, OX-
(By Telegraph to Us Charleston paptr».'\
Congressional*
Baltimore, Dec. 21.—In the U. 8. Senate on Tuesday,
the resolutions to confer tho rank of Lieutenant General
on Major General Scott being under consideration,
were supported by the Hon. Lxwis Gass, of Michigan,
Hon. Jamis Sheldon, of Illinois, and tho Hon.Solon
Borland, of Arkansas, and opposed by tbe Hon. 8, P,
On ask, of Ohio, and the Hon Stephen Adams, of Mis
sissippi.
Tbe House of Representatives took up in Committee
of the Whole that portion.of the President’s Message
relative to the Tariff. Mr. Clinoman’s motion to admit
railroad iron free of duty was defeated.
It la at length reported that an effort will be made in
the Honse to take notice of the acquisition of Bamann
by the French, and tho annexation of Sonora.
BALTtMnRi,Dec.22.—In the U. 8. Senate on Wed
nesday, the bill for the construction of a rail road to Ibe
Pacific was made tb* special order of the day for the 10th
of January.
In the House of Representatives, (bat portion of tho
President’s Message relative to Commerce, and Rivers
and Harbors, was taken up, and referred to tbe appro
priate committee. Tbe bill for fixing the compensation
of members of Congress at $2000 wu also taken up.
General Fierce and the Bostonians.
Baltimore. Dec. 23.—Generaf Pierce bu accepted
the invitation of the citizens of Boston to partake of their
hospitalities on bia way to Washington.
The British mall steam ship Niagara sailed from Bos
ton on Wodnesday for Liverpool via Halifax, wllh 55
passengers—among whom wu Gborur Wilkins Ken
dall, Esq., of the New Orleans Picayune.
New Orleans Market** flee*
New Orleans, Dec. 21,8.53, P. BL—On Monday, In
New Orleans, barely 5000 bales of Cotton were disposed
of; at pricea which showed a decline bf a quarter. Mid
dling wu worth from 8X to 8X cent*. Operator* Were
expecting tbe arrival of tbe Canada's advices. 1000
bbte. of Mess Pork, were sold at $17 per bbl. Lard in
bbls. commanded 11 cents, and 500 kegs were sold at
13X cents per lb. Prime Molasses changed hands at 23
cents per gallon. Rio Coffee had declined and wu quo
ted at 0 cents. Freight* ware unseltiad, and Colton to
Liverpool wu taken at tbreo farthings per lb. Exchange
on London wu quoted at 8X per cent premium.
Tho steam ship Daniel Webster la to sail for San Joan,
and tbe Philadelphia tor Aspiuwail, on Wednesday
morning.
New Orleans, Deo. 22,—On Wednesday, 7000 bales
of Cotton were sold at previous rates, and no change
occurred In tbo market. Rico wu worth 4X cents per
lb. Mess Pork had advancod, and wu quoted at from
18 to $I8X.
Tbo barque Dudley, Capt. Morrison, and tbe brig
Telegraph, Capt. Grace, ha/e arrived from Charleston.
OarteravlUe* fGa) Dec. 80.-Cotton.—There
bu been delivered at thi* place, for iho week ending
tola day, for shipment, 110 bales cotton, all of which has
been sold. 33 bales at 8X, tbe balance at 7 to 8X. Cot
ton brought Unlay.a fraction over 8X.
Griffin* Dee* 83.—Cotton.—There ia an ap
parent anxiety on the part of buyers to purchase, but the
amount offering Is rather light. We quote 7X&&X eta.
extremes.
Augusta* Dee* 83, p. m.—Cotton.—-The
markotlsquiet to-day. The demand ismodorato and
prices about the same u yesterday.
Athena, Dec. 23*—Cotton 8X®8X.
Tallahassee* Dec. 21 •—Cotton.—-Tbe mar-
ket for the past few day* hu presented quite an ani
mated appearance, and tho ftvorable news brought by
tho Arctic of X advance, bu caused purchaurs to come
forward freely and take all that la olfering, at a slight ad.
Tf 0 *? SHJS?. 1 w “. k >. P r, «“* w ® now quote Middling to
Good Middling al 7X®8 cents. Sea Island 88031,
New-Orleans, Dee* 18, p m.—Cotton.—
Tho demand was activo and although buyers hesitated
at paying the advanced rates claimed by factor*, they
gradually yielded and tho sales reached foUy Jlouo
pales, taken for Europe and the North at higher rates.
Wo.quote s
Inferior 6X®6X
Ordinary 7X@8X
Middling......,..8X00 4
Buoar—The demand Improved u Ibe day advanced
III loailllul In Inn ..In IW1 kU. .1
Notes In Circulation......,
Individual Depositee
Duo other Banks
Profits undivided..
Dividends unpaid.'.,......
$400,00000 Exchange, maturing awi^TT
738,783 00 Discounted Notes, maturing..... *•
Mtt^. 44 4 . 4 . 4 .; 4 .:::::::::::::
Cash in Northern Banks. 881917 79
157,023 38
93,605 05
18^03 40
730 00
11,288 29
„ $1,426,023 09
Resulting Balanca with Aganclu.....;
sir.
W. B. TINSLEY, Caibibb.
J. WAMI1BUBN, PaasiDi^T
Board of Dlrectora*
JOS. WASHBURN, President.
HENRY BRIGHAM. | ASA HOLT.
HENRY. HARPER. HENRY LATHROP.
LEWIS F. HARRI8, WILLIAM 0. O’DRISOOLL.
statement 4 . . J
Of the Condition of the Central Railroad and Banklnsr Comnanv off
at tho close of bniinen on Monday 4 , tho sixth day off December* 1862,* ■'
Railroad and Appurtenances...... $3,378,132 31
Notes, and Notes Discounted, and Bills Re
ceivable 403,053 83
Dueby other Banks.. 165,700 64
Duo by AgenU and other Companies 105,705 88
Stock in other Companies 488,354 84
Banking House and other Real Estate 16,074 23
Protests .*t 45 23
Railroad Ez^>enditures 910,050 00
Expenses 7,008 B0
Interest on770 Bonds 11,070 64
Notes of other Banka 22,119 00
8pecio 105,407 43
and rceuited in itie sale of
Fair to folly folr 3X040.
Molasses—1000 bbls.!
Good Middling. 0X0 OX
Middling Fair.!. 0X0-—
Fair nominal.
Of the obligations duo this Company, embraced by the above statement, there la considered by ibe Boarder
Directors— 1
Doubtfol, the sum of. .$5,641 05 -<
Bod, the sum or. 7,540 91
Lilt of President and Directors*
R. R. CUYLER, President.
JOHN W. ANDERSON. | THOS. PURSE.
WILLIAM CRABTREE. ' L. O. REYNOLDS.
J. B. OALLIE. J.R. WILDER.
A. LOW. |
G °Orfy I c5P BAVANNAH. |
PenoR.ll. .ppe.rod n. n. Coriei, Pmldeol, end SotoMoe Con.e, OtiWer, wlw, bole, dole eirom, 11,0,1
tbe abo.e return lejuil end Inle, to the beel or Ibelr koowl^dgo end belief. 1
.worn to before me 1 tht.93dd.yoroe«raberjW58. | MSaSrSn.
000 hbds. at ateady prices.
— bbla. were sold at 21X0220.
Corn—Bales 5000 sacks, or which 300 green at 40c4
700 at 43&, 877 at 43XC.; 352 at 45c. and 47c.} 400 at 43c!
and 200 purchased by one party at 47c. for prime white
and yellow.
Whiskey—Small sales of Rectified 4 at 21c.
Pork—712 and 000 bbls. were sold at about $17 for
Mess and $16 50 for 51.0.
Lard—200 tierces wore told at llo.
Gunny Bags—33 bales were sold at OXe.
CorrEE—100 bags Rio were sold at Oke.
Freights-A Ship taken for Liverpool at 13-16d. Cot-
ton shipped for Liverpool at X d - and more wanted; and
a small lot shipped at Xd. A small foreign vessel taken
for Trieste at 2c. and a Brig for New-York for a foil car-
goof Sugar at $8 Xbhd.
Exchanges—Fair demand. Sterling at 808V V ct,
prem.; New-York at 60 days 2X@ SX V cent discount
and sight 101XF cant dfscoant.
Charleston, Dec. 82* p. m*—Cotton.—Tbe
transactions today reached about 1200 bales at previous
price*. The extremes were from 8k to OX, tod two
small lots at 7X08Xc. Tho market firm.
Dec* 23*—Cotton^—The aaiea today amount to
1400 bales, making for the week about 10,200 bales,
against receipt of 0^80 halos. Tho sales were at ex.
Notice.
Fellow-Citizens; 1 am a candidate for Re-election to
tbe offlee of Receiver of Tax-Relurns.
doc 25 Yours respectfully,. BARNARD E. BEE.
To the Voter* .of the 2nd District* G* M*t
Fsllow-Citisbns—I am a candidate for the office of
Juitlce of the Peace In your District, and respectfully ao-
llclt your support. The election will bo held st the offlee
of Justice Philip BI. Bussell, on Saturday, 1st January,
1853. Your obedient servant,
dsoSO Ul D.H. GALLOWAY.
Friends and Fellow-Citizens!
I am r Candidate for re-election for Tax Collector of
Chatham county, and respectfully ask your aupport.
[dec 15] F.M. STONE.
To the Voters of the Third District O.M.
I am a candidate for re-election to the Offlee of JUS.
TICE OF THE PEACE for your District at tho Election
to be bold at my Offlee on Saturday, tho 1st day or Janu
ary next. Tbe poll* are to be opened at 10 o’clock, A.
M. dec 17 b* R. RAiFORD.
r oung, Elijah B
lerubbabel Lodge
Guaranteed 7 per tent. Stock.
Anderson, G W. ex’or of WW
Gordon 30
Berry, John B 4
Greens, Margaret 9
Gallaudst, James 5
ilszleburst, Robert lo
Irish Union Bociety 7
Mallard, John U 7
McAIpln, Iljr 80
NoviU, Louisa A 8
Owr - ' 4
McAIpln, Iljr
NoviU, Louisa a
Owens. Geo W
Star^tVm, Tr. A R Blarr
S S *$1**”?*"
M *• KB “
•* M Jun
Stephens, Linton,
Guaranteed Stock, 8 per Cent, of
Anderson, Jno w! TmeUtN
Jonsa and Children 1
Anderson^JnO'VV, Trusts# I
Andsreon. JnoW, Tr BIIK
adn’x
HAW D.M-"
teftsjiii/fia:
rMnUtfuUm
mm
Kic,
%
fWn£
Ing Fair, OX; Fair and Fully Fair OX. ...
very slrict class. The recelpU of Long Cottons during
the week have been large, and a further reduction bM
been submitted Jo, making tbe decline from the highest
from 5 to 8c-being least on tbe flne, and greatest on tho
common quallUes. Santces and Blaines may be quoted
40 to 48c.; Middling FIdo to Fine Sea lslamlt, 50 to GOo-
and upwarda. ^
Rir*.—The demand baa boon of a general eharactor,
and tho sales bare been abont equal to the receipls.
Prices on tho whole have been pretty regular, ruling from
3X03X for fair shipping BlceTto &®3X forgo&Mnd
upward* for reaUy prime to choice. There have been
none of tbe finer grades for the last three or four days.
Tbe general sales have been from 3X03Xc.
FaztonTs.—Wc have no change to nolo this week.
We continue our last week’s quotations to Liverpool,
0*16d. for Cotton in square bags; and to Havre 1c. for
Upland* In square bagvsnd fWc. for round bags and
Sea Islanda, and $3 r 600 lbs. for Rice. To New-York
SdSWtoete 410 B0,t0n ^ f ° rlh0 f ° rmC, ‘
Camden. (8. c.) Dec. 21.—We quote ex
treme prices or Cotton at 708X cents.
_ Columbia* (8. C.) Deo* 22* p. m.—The
Colton market presented no new feature to-day; In price*
there was no change from those of yesterday, and the
bales M 7X08 OS-iSSoI*** ***, ^ ^ ° f 225
Chentw, ffl. C.) Deo. 2 2.-Bales or Cotton this
week at from 708X; mostly at 7X08Xc.
Baltimore* Deo* 21* p« m*—The market
hHlay for City Blllls Flour waa quite activo, and tho
transactions were Jargu. Wo note safes of 6000 bbls. at
$5,19X; 1500 bbls. at $5,18X; and 1500 bbls. at $5^5.
S ow.York, Doo. 21. 2 p.m.-CoTTON/-The
t to-day, so far as reported, amount to 800 bales, at
yesterday’s quotations. *
FLoua,fea-There Is a fair demand for Plow; and
common brands of atsto are firm at $5 43X0 5 50;
Ohlm Michigan, $5 50 05 02V; Baltimore, Alex*
andria, Georeetown, fcc- bring W50X a 5 75; fancy
brands $0 a 7. Canada Flour Is in feir request at $5 so
®*«w. 10,000 bUshels Southern ComSw to i?U at
Whiskey is duU. Drudge Is offered at 23c.
Provisions are without alteration. Tho sales
““aSlSOO bC °“ “ <xler,lt0 ’ 100 bbls old Mess Pork
St
OBITUARY.
Died, at bar rcsidenco in Elbert County, in this 8tato
on tbe 10th insb, Mrs. ELIZABETH ALEXANDER,
contort of Peter Alexander, Esq.
The deceased wu bom in tbe year 1706, of revolution
ary pareuto from Virginia. Bha wu ono of that bravo
race of mothers, now fast passing away, who wore among
the early Millers of tbe State, and who adorned their day
and generation by that energy, prudence, and other con
spicuous quallUes which were demanded by ths times
On tbe day of her birth Georgia wu comparatively a
wilderness, and her character received those marked and
decided impressions which spring from circumstances
and scenes of danger, exposure and trial. To thoso char
acteristics, however, she united ail the so On ess and deli
cacy which distinguish her sex, and with that* genii*
traits, ware harmoniously blended a deep-seated and
unaffected piety, aad a maternal love that knew no
limits.
Ths lut Illness of Mrs. Alexander was a graceful
and becoming sequel to the rest of her worldly
career. During some eight months that she never uw
the blessed sun except from the windows of aiiek cham
ber, she never uttered a murmur. Reluctant to die dur
ing the early stage! of her l!ln#a»,her double end role-
livings receded as it advanced, sod vanished at last be
fore the pure and benign radiance of »sincere end ex
alted faith. She gave as one or the reteone for not feel
ing prepared to die, that bar mind end beer! bed eo gone
forth after her children, eh# bed elmoM forgotten she had
e soul of her own lo be saved. Tbe grief of IIiqm chil
dren must be keen Indeed under such an Infliction, hul It
U soothing fer them to know that they have yet e mother
In ilseveiii
Till. mpHiMI MM. I. Mi .Mm bf «»* »H Ihuuib
. M.UHIHM UlldHMH., t)M IWtTd tW Ulrl'IM »»'l «•
mII-mIm rmuoM by oU»r>. Ml, tl* lM»X erbri|t.l
•wt M. mutlKiloM wblib .1* li« Iwiumw.
'.In. tiilUmiM. .mmwIi.m, am I* b;
Mwa-lib SUSI plUII
H*mI*M *1 Iloilo... M. psrUall.il *h4
PASBEWOEHS.
Per itoua-pukot Calhoun, Worn Ch«le.h>n—Mr D
-----Dg, H Furgcrson,. W O
Ml M U Rowland, BI Laronsell J IT Bieffll and
Per atoamer David L. Adam?, from Auguste—Mr M
Dalton end family, Mrs Brown, child and servant, Mi
J Plonrney and flvo servants, F Clifton end Hooper.
SHactne NnttUtncmt.
app But. ..7.01(000 8rn,..li.0|HlionVv.T.»„...ji
AUUIVED
ilertridr- ° *' * 1 * "
DeUi
fiffL..
Flannlgan, end J A Brown.
Steamer David L. Adams, Rahn. Augusta, to G 11
Johnson. 000 bales f-’otton, to sundry parsons.
Steamer Chatham, Phl poU Augusta, with boat* 4 and*
11, toU,II,Johnson. l.iDoWosOolton, end”‘
OII Johnson. Allen Is Bell, H Mol/neux, Star
eon, A Low Is Co, Harper, atuart k Co.
GI.I3ARBD.
isasssa.,.
HthrfVwnl., ||pA|Mgll<>pilli It Ilium! it.,
Wmim, .Dim lUmlolph, Uimw.II, Ai'iutU.
nNnoiiAiTiiA,
n.ri|i»SiiM,arDMl.ri ImiM,»I'rnvtiUnM on tin
Jritli |Mi,
nmxsxstssiaati
NebrilbtiiriltiAtfoti Mid brig llldo. Ninell. heua. si
HirVlSnS (WWW on Uw linli, w. ibf Uw'on
JdjmHilklUlfttWOUHt
jujft-M immite, ituuniu
$5,004,400 50
Capital Stock....;. ,
Bonds due by this Company.
Bank Notes m Circulation
Suipenso Account.........
Duo other Banks and Companies
Individual Deposltoa
Unclaimed Dividends
Railroad Earnings paid lnalnco lat Decora-
ber,
Bank Earnlnga
Railroad Earnings paid Into Bank since 1st
Reserved Fund..!.*!!!!!*!!!!!!!!!!!!!***
$3ioo,p6 ooo
306,187 00
251,311 00
6,873 M
17*874 70
4%883(S
. '186 SO
915,030 50
a,004,46u M
To the Voten of Chatham County!
Fellow Citizens; 1 am a candidate for tbe office of
TAX COLLECTOR at the ensuing electioh, on the flrst
Monday to January next, and respectfully solicit your
support. dec 13 SAM’L. B. SWEAT.
To the Voters of the Third District G.M*
I am a Candidate for election to tbo office of JUSTICE
OF THE PEACE for your District, at the election lo bo
held at Justice Halford’s office, on Saturday, the 1st daj
of January next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., and respectfully
solicit your suffrages,
dec 29
EDWARD G. WILSON.
To the Electors of the Sepond Dlst. G*M*
Fellow-Citizens I am a Candidate for re-election
to tho offlee of JUSTICE OFTHE PEACE for theSecond
District, which will bo held at my offlee on Saturday, 1st
January next,and respectfully solicit yqur support,
dec 23 PHILIP M. RUSSELL.
To the Voters of the First Beat* G« M*!
Gentlemen—I respectfolly announce that I am a can
didate for the offlee of Justice of the Peaco to your Beat,
and respectfully solicit your votes at the eloctlon on the
flrst January next.
doc 20 LAWRENCE CONNELL.
?K. R
A. Y.
THE members of the Clinton Lodge are requested to
meet this evening, to finish tbe business of tho regular
meeting called of from Tuesday evening last,
dec 25 It JOHN CARRUTHER8, W. Bf.
.Special yottegg.
AUGUSTA If WAYNESBORO' RAIL
ROAD.—An election for Seven Directors to
manage tho affaire of this Company for the onauli
_.... - —a - .... - - the Secrei “ *
y, tho 3d
_ or 10 A. M. and S P. BI.
Per order. JOSEPH BANCROFT, 8eo’y.
5- ttOTICK.-Tbe Stumer IVANHOB will
W not leave until Saturday. 1 st January nett.
hi 24 B. BI. LAFFITEAU.
will tie held at the offlee of tfie Secretary, No. 1& Bay
street, .Savannah, on Monday, tho 3d day of January
next, between Ibe hours of 10 A. M. and2 P. BI. ;
Executive Department{Gam i
Mllledgevllie, Dec. 17,1859.}
IT 18 ORDERED. That the Treasurer of
ms jo UMjjjnne.is, ins* mo irensurur oi
, the State anticipate tbe interest on all classes of
tneTubilo Debt six months, by paying the Coupons due
Ist'July In Jauaanr, those due 1st September iu March,
and those due 1st November to Bley.
By the Governor. ARTHUR HOOD, Pec’y
Executive Department.
" Treasurt Department, Ca^ (
’"th Doc. 1852.}
of Georgia, hold'
will, upon
CREDITORSofI
PHIVATB HOkPtTAI.'
DOCTORS W1LDMAN k GANAHL.
fir “ WW Pink Kh4.
DRS. WILDMAN k GANAIIL, h.rtng eom^
tb. .mogemeou ter . print, hoipltal, and ohm asU .
urn. Willi .11 Iho .ppll.net. of h/jlene, good mi**
»nd medical .nd.uigle.1 .iteodunco, now oOtrUn tea.
fits of the Institution to the public#
Iho term, of admluion are *1 per d.jr. Thli wllln.
core cooit.nl ud eOldont modlc.1 nU.Dd.nce, nudj.
cine., board and lodging. Ten dollar. WIU b.r«elnd
In .dnnea, which will not bo lubjoet lo reeliiiilji.
Aparlmcnts perfect!/ private may be obteloM onrei.
•onable extra, terms. i-
That the Institution may partake as much as poulbk
or the benevolent public character which the origins
Intended, they have aollclled tbe following gentlemen t»
act aa a board of visitor*, who, will at aU and any Bm
inspect tbe promises, and whose namro'are guaraien
to the public of ita efficient management t
Hon. Lanodon Chbvei, John W. Anoikioe,
Josephs. Fat, A.A.Smets,
Charle* Green, John W. Rabun, .
John Boston, Solomon Cohen,
Montoomery Cummins.
Arrangomenla have also been made for the aceomno*
dailon of negroes. P. H. WILDMAN, M. D n
Comer Abercora and South Broad-etreeti.
. 0HA8. GANAHL. Bf.D^
deo 21 South Broad street, East o7Barnard.
No Bombast or Xlumbug,
Ready Uade Clothing.
THE subscriber would respectfolly inform thi
public that bp does not Intend to close up fals
concern nor sell It out at auction, but will keep up a good
assortment of Gentlemen’s, Youths’, Boys’ ondChlMren'i
READY MADE CLOTHING of every quality, which bt
wlU offer to bis patrons at emailprofits and warrant then
good and well made, os every article is msdeup express
ly for his trade at retail, and be bas no hesltaney In up
tog they aro ns cheap as those who offer them at cosb-
Thoeo in want are invited to call and see at the Clou-
ino Store, No.60 and 150 Gibbons' Range. -
nor 07 tJl geo; 8. NICHOLS.
IJrtn gfotirvtfarmeuts.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
FOB PHILADELPHIA.
To leave on Wednesday, December 20/A, at — •’</«}.
^s£$r£&k. Tho new and splendid steamship 8TATB
OF GEORGIA, Copt. Jno. E. Walfi
jc-uuuin, vnpi. JOO. E. 4 Walton, wUl
For freight orpassoge, apply to
PA DEL FCKD, FAY k CO.
UNITED STATES MAIL UNE,
FOB NEW-YORK.
To leave on Saturday, SSlk insL, at 8 o'clock, A. Jl,
The new wid splendid Steamship FLOb
IDA, Capt. Woodhull, will positively
**Er° re ' Vflrfro,K ^raKm°kco.
OPPOSITION LINE.
CHANGE OF DEPARTURE
AND ALLINTEttMEPIAinB Sa^S
_ . The regular slcam-packet WELAKA,
-EjjfjSkrf Cant. N. King. wllL until further noileq
leave every haturday Mqmimo, mIOAUoB: A. M.
fs S. Bf. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
N, B^-Ralca of Freight and Passage as heretofore.
IhSf Ins either 0 or 7 per cent, bonds, wld, upon
presentation of the same at tho respective places of pay
ment, receive Interest six months In advance, to -accord
ance with tbe above order.
Thoeo bonds, with Coupon* attached, payablo at the
Treasury, will be presented in' accordance with - their
Otoe; thoso payable at Savannah, at the Bank of the
State or Georgia; and those payable at Augusta, at the
Augusta Insurance and Banking Company,
deo 24 2t W. H. MITCHELL, Treasurer.
TH* mffiEgliim
Chatham Sheriffs Sale*
WILL BE SOLD on the Aral Tuesday to February Md,
before Iho Court House in the City ofaavaunahJbsreet*
tbe legal hour# of sale, a runaway negro named Chaw*»»
who is now confined in the Jail of Chatium CoaufcvJ*
dered bjrthe Honorabio the Juailcsa of the jtaftrlor Oonri
thnt ho ba sold os the law dlraota.
dec 25
ri,0 - DEV ffi6.o.
F RHEUMATISM. BORE THROAT, NEURAL-
i, and PAIN in tba LIMBS—to be used externally,
dec 4
PLARTER’a Bank, Savannah, Dee, 7,1859.
THE ANNUAL ELECTION tor Directors
, , or this Bank, will be held at the Banking House
onlho flrat Monday In January next, between the bourn
of 10 A. M. and 9 P. M.
, dec8 Hew 1, W. MEROBB, Onebler.
Maoon and Western R.
—JB, I
.10 rwiUMlM lo bo pn-wiUn
’is'
THE ANNUAL Mi
"to, _____
o»mb U.H..01D k snmr
"DERSONS having^cSims^agAl’nitJog*;*'
X deceased, late of Beaufort tiUUict, 1Beuffi Cero! n*.
will proseut them wllhln the lime
duly proven, to Samuel Solomons, to this city I oww*
wise payment wUl bo barred, . - ' ,
w. T-MAKER, g„al0B.
8, P, MAN EH, I
Savannah, Dec. 94,1859,