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Savannah July 1,I860.
ublican,
, 2nd Journal
•N, Newt.
BY TELEGRAPH.
Iow« Election.
Niw York, Nov. 8.—Dubuque County Iowa,
baa given Baohanon 1,100 minority. Dinn
County gives Fremont 650.
North Carolina,
Thirty counties in North Carolina, show
nearly equal gains for Buchanan and Fillmore
on the late State election.—[The State election
went Democratic by some twelve or fourteen
thousand majority. The majority of Buchanan
is probably not less than twenty thousand.]
New York Cotton Market.
Niw York, Nov. 8.—Tho Cotton market is
unchanged, with sales of tho day 1300 bales.
Middling Uplands 12*.
Mixed Corn 71 cents.
Stephen A. Dougin*.
To no man does the country, and particular
ly the South, owe a deeper debt of gratitude
for the glorious victory wo have achived, than
to him of Illinois,whose name heads this article.
The acknowledged champion and leader of
,tho great principle for which we were contend'
ing he was made tho peculiar mark for the
shafts of the opposition, which were freely
launched at him, charged with an amount of
bitterness and venom imparelelied in the his
tory of any former campaign. Indeed, 89
high was his position, so formidable his talents,
and so marked and commanding his influence,
that alter the defeat of Buchanan, his ruin was
the next great work to be accomplished ; and
the history of the post few months well attests
the fact that to this end they have labored—
with a perseverance that in a virtuous cause
would have deserved the highest success.
And even at the South—the clime of free'
men, and the home of brave and chivalrous
men—has the torch of proscription been raised
against this fearless advocate of our Constitu
tional rights- Against thoso who. have done
this wromg we have nothing to Bay. The heat of
-party conflict is over, and no mortifleation can
be so great, or punishment so severe to them,
as their own feelings, in view of-the decided
unanimous and unmistakeable verdict pro>
nounced against them, their principles anil
acts, by a jury composed by millions of free
men.
The above thoughts have been suggested by
the nows brought us by telegraph to-day, viz :
that Iowa has returned to tho, paths of recti
tude, and that Illinois, t rue to her instincts,
has trolled back the tide of fanaticism—that
but so lately threatened to crush her idol and
disgrace her character.
Ccn, Cos*.
The South has of late been repeatedly called
to mourn the fall of her noble nllies in the halls
of our National Legislature. One by one have
they fallen with, the harness on, in the beat of
the conflict, before the ruthless blows of frecsoil
hordes. Tho accomplished Toucey has been
swept before a torrent bo was uo longer able to
stem; the brave and chivalrous Shields is an
exile from his State, deprived of his position by
tho unrelenting hand oT proscription ; uud tho
gallant Dodge lias lowered his crest, and tho
ring of his true steel is no longer heard above
tho din of the battle when our rights are at
stake.
But it remained for this contest to bring out
the^most foul and damning deed of all. Oar
dispatches adviso us that Michigan has been
carried by the Black Republicans, and that
Gen. Gass,the “ Nestor of the Senate,” after a
longlife devoted to tho service of his country
and her Constitution, is to be deprived of his
■eat. This is a crushing blow to all the great
interests of our country—a source of deep
mortifleation to all conservative men of the
North and South, and speaks in a voice of fear-
fol import to ns whose interests and rights have
been so long and so ably defended at bis bands.
Our feelings of joy at the general result must
be tempered with sadness by this announce
ment ; and while we must feel a holy indigna
tion at this foul disgrace, we have tho satisfac
tion of knowing that the “Old man eloquent,”
after a long and well-spent public life, full of
honors and ripe in years, retires to his homo
followed by the regrets uud gratitude of thou
sands of his countrymen.
Sebiout Accidenh.—An accident of rather
a Berious nature happened lust evening to our
esteemed citizen Mr. Johu G. Falligaut, Aider-
man elect, and his brother Jos. E. Falligant.
They were in tho buggy of the former, return*
Ing from bis plantation at Thunderbolt, when
near the city, between the culvert on the Thun
derbolt road, and the house of Mrs. Conner, the
animal attached to the veichle was run into the
wooden ditch precipitating the above named
gentleman from it, they receiving serious in
juries, it is to bo hoped that they are tempo-
*"*
Habinb Disaster.—'The tern EckfordWebb,
Oapt. GrafliHn,8even days from New York, with
an assorted cargo, consigned to Brigham, Kelly
A Co., arrived at this port yesterday afternoon.
She reports 2d lost., latitude 36. lo, longitude
of 4 40., passed appearantly in light ballast
a vessel bottom up, freshly painted with light
verdigris and not long in that position. C'apt,
G. judged her to be of 160 to 180 tons burthen,
6 months old, could not make out her name,
although the E. W. was close aboard the wreck.
Taslccgce Correspondence.
Tdskegbk, Nov. 5, 1850,
I write you the result of oar election. This
county (Macon) has gone for Fillmore by 108
majority. This is tho banner county of Know
Nothingism, and gave a majority, at one time,
for them of 800—at tho election lost year their
majority was 302, now 108. This District, the
only oneat all doubtful in tho Stato, is sate for
Buchanan. Alabama is good for 16,000. Al
low me, at the distanco of three hundred miles,
to shake your band, in congratulation of an
event—the election of Buchanan, which may
perpetuate the Union on constitutional princi
pled, and save the hopes of Literty. ,
To
M ORDINANCE.
ir the issuing of'Bonds forth
: subscr.pUon- to the Atlantic
made at MUicdgyUlo on
—- Be lt ordained by tho Mayor aiid
Aldermen of the City of Savannah aud the
hamlets thereof, In Council assomblcd. and it
Is hereby ojdalntd by.tbe authority or the same,
That there shall be Issued Bonds or,the City of
kvanhaiir - v “i gifijgr* M
the
of annual expenditure, Its million and a half of
voters trained by the habits or a lifetime to vote
without question or hesitation whatever bears
its label. Tho Republican party, called into
boiug by tho Nebraska iniquity of 1854, having
a substantive^ existence in but Blxteen States,
has beaten ono of tho rival parties, which boast
of their compact organization in all tho States,
but has IkUou to beat the other in its first Pres-
dential canvass. James Buchanan is our next
President, aud John C. Breckinridge Vice
President, and the free Stato men ot Kansas
aro temporarily delivered ovor to tho tender
mercies of tho Border Itufllaus, tempered b;
the colder but not less fatal craft of the Fed
eral patrons of thoso Ruffians, who have just
aided in securing to those patrons another four
years’ lease of power.
Practically, tho verdict of yesterday has en
slaved Kansas, and mado it treason and rebel
lion for hor devoted inhabitants to struggle lon
ger to avert that destiny. Practically, tho
brutal ruffians who yesterday at most of the
noils thought the Free States jeered at “bleed
ing Kansas”—thus making sport of robbery,
arson, rape, and murder—nave been indorsed
and commended by the vote of their fellow*
citizens. Praotically, the American People
have reversed the policy of Slavery Restriction
inaugurated by onr Revolutionary patriots, and
decided that Liberty and Slavery are equal in
merit and equally accordant with the genius of
Democracy. Practically, the Slave Power has
been bidden to toko possession of the Federal
Government, and ride rough-shod over all who
manifest opposition to its pleasure or repug
nance to its Bway.
Emanuel County.— 1 The following is the vote
in Emannel County: .
Buchanan. . 273
Fillmore 250
Buchanan’s majority 14
Cotton Movements—The Circular of W. P.
Wright for the steamer of last Wednesday,
says:
Since my circular of 28th ult. the Atlantic
aud Asia Live arrived, the latter with dates to
Oct. 18. The stringency in tho money market
continued, whioh prevented any material ad
vance in the Liverpool Cotton market, and with
sales for the week of 73,000 bales, the market
closed firmly at full previous quotations. The
Manchester market was dull, but prices were
Arm, and tho accounts frojn India encouraging.
Tho dullness noticed in my previous circular
os prevaliug in this market during the past
week, has continued, though in a more marked
degree throughout this. A general disposition
has been eviuced to await further develope-
ments as to the probable course of the markets
both in Europe and the South, and the sales
consequently have been confined to cheap par
cels, to arrive or instore, and amount fn the
aggregate to about 5,000 bales. My former
quotations are continued, but must be consid
ered nominal, os buyers will not pay them, and
sellers are indifferent, and generally refuse less.
The export for the week has been—to Liver
pool, 1,566; Havre, 230. Total, 1,796 bales.
Yesterday, alter tho above was written, and
too late to show itsefiect on the market, the
Canadian’s news from Liverpool to 22d October
was received via Quebec, by telegraph. The
Liverpool market was reported as excited, an
advance realized of 3-lGa. per lb, and sales for
three days 60,000 bales, half of which was on
speculators’ account. Money market easier,
Consols advanced, and breadstuffii declining.
Cotton in Thansitu—There are several
parcels on the market for sale; but so far, this
season, few transactions havo been made.—
With freight at Jd. f Middling Orleans can be
bought at 124c., which is much lower than can
bo done in any Southern market.
Southern markets show more activity and n
raoro general buying has commenced in each,
for England, Franco, the Continent of Europe
and our Northern spinners; prices are firmly
maintained at ll|c< l'or Middling. For parti
culars I refer to reports by mail, and for a
week Inter nt Mobile and New Orleans by tele,
graph.
Crop, Receipts, Exports, &c—The crop
accounts remain without change, tho estimates
continue at from 2,800,000 to 3,000,000 bales,
the lower figure generally entertained in the
Atlantic States. The receipts at the ports are
large and will continue so until the bulk of the
crop is received, unless retarded by low rivers,
Planters arc desirous of securing tho present
currreucy aud are making unusual efforts to
get their crops to market. It is quite possible
this fact may give riso shortly to somewhat
increased estimates ot crop, and lead to some
what increased estimates of crop, and lead to
some errors of opinion on the subject. The
exports to Great Britain are still small, being
for the week, 21,000 hales aud for the season
51,000 bales, agniust 102,000 to same dates
last season. At Augusta, Ga., on the 1st of
November, ice formed in the streets, thermo
meter 31 deg.
(U-ntiomuiily Conduct.
Self-respect is the safest prevention uguint
quarreling. The man who is sure of bis own
position is tho slowostto suspect another of
any design to question it; and henco the art
of avoidiug altercations has generally been
deemed one of the peculiar characteristics of a
gentleman. Never to seem afraid of being put
upou, as the phrase goes—never to argue a
question merely lest people should think you
can argue it—never to fight simply for fear the
lookers-on might think you a coward—these
are some of the maxims on which all men of
superior miuds act, habitually and unconsci
ously; and it is this habit which gives to such
men that air of reposo and self-possession be
fore which fools stand abashed and dandies are
wild with envy.
Few men can have mingled, even in the
slightest degree, in society, without noticing
that ono prominent feature in the character of
a porvenue, is his proneness to take offence.
Ills ancles are sharper, his corns “more tender,”
than those of other people. There is really no
knowing where to be safe with him. The mo
ment you nut your linger on him, his bristles
stand out like a hedgehog’s. Tho best plan,
of course, is to leave such a character alone.
We should do our best to avoid infringing on
their ramified irritability. It is senseless to
provoko a man whoever he may be, who has
the power to be mischievous. The man who
wonts to light you in the streets because you
push against him, may be a low fellow, bat
that will 1* no consolation if you go homo 4 witb
a black eye, Neither will it much mend the
matter if you give him two in return. On
the whole, you will cousideritn very disa
greeable business, and wisli devoutly you had
never got into it.
The Progress ok Life.—Men rejoice when
the sun 1ms risen; they rejoice also when it
goes down wile they aro unconscious of tho
decay of their own lives. Men rejoice on see
ing the face of a new seaseu, as at the urrival
of one greatly desired. Nevertheless the revo
lution of ouo season is the decay of man. Frag
ments of driftwood meeting in the wide ocean
continue together a little space; thus parents,
wives, children, friends and riches, remain
with us a short time, then seperate—the sepa
ration is inevitable. No mortal can escape the
common lot; he who Mourns for departed re
latives, has no power to cause them to return.
One standing on the road would readily say to
unumber of persons passing by, “I will follow
you;”—why, then. should a person grieve
when journeying tho Bame road which has
been assuredly traveled by all our forefathers?
Life resembles a cataract rushing down with
irresistible impetuosity. Knowing that the
end of life is death, every right minded man
ought to pursue that which is connected with
happiness and ultimate bliss.—Dublin Uni
vertiiy Magazine.
anil ah to the amount of two bundled thous-
dollar* to pay the City’s Subscription to
Atlantic ana Gulf Railroad, inudo nt Mil-
ledgvillo on tho twenty second day of October,
eighteen huudrtd and llfty-nix, the said bonds
shall be payable in twenty live years with in
terest at tho rato of seven per cent per annum,
tho Interest payable scmi-auntiully, according
to coupons to be amuixed to the Bonds.
Passed in Council.
Bavuimnh, 30th October, 1856.
EDWAHDU. ANDERSON.
[i.a] Mayor.
Attest
Edward G, Wilson,
Clerk of Council.
An Ordinance entitlod on Ordinance to amend
an Ordinance, now !u force, regulating the
Market
Sec. 1. Bo it orUaiucd by the Mayor uud AN
dorrnen of the city of Savaunah, and the haw*
lets thereof, in Council assembled, and it is
hereby ordained by the authority of tho same,
that on the first Wednesday in December next,
and yearly thereafter, it shall not be lawful for
the City Marshal, when selling the beef and
small meat stalls iu the city uiurket, to receive
the bid or bids of auy person who is not a butch
er.
See. 2. And be it forther ordaiued that uo
person shall sell, or caused to be sold, or offer
for sale on the stalls sold, as small meat stalls,
any beef older than those denominated year-
So. 3. Aud bo it further ordained that from
and after'the first Wednesday in December
next, no person, unless he is a butcher, shall
rent, occupy, or hold as lessee of the city of Sa
vannah, any beef or Btnall meat stall or stalls
in the city market.
(Mlnmiviwett, U» cl
oar city, i » creating i\gi
olassos by the revelations ihi ..
tHb, foturoMostlby. W those who visit tier, JfYny
ofybur roitihinnfro skeptical^ tho shbjeci they
should visit her, nt hor Rooms, No. 149 Broughton
street.—[Oom.~ - v
mm
Snvnmiah Alnrkci, November 0.
COTTON—Our market iimcuUi no now feature,
ami prices remain unchanged. .Sales of Ilia,day
(101 halos, as follow* I 0 at 0J4, 61 at IQtf, 1 at 11;
W»1 at 12, imd .'Uy -1 ia>; cents.
Import*.
LIVRfli’OOl/—Per bark Yamaoraw—16o tons
salt, mid IDO loan coal.
Exports.
NEW YORK—Per steamship Alabama—038 halos
upland cotton, t»2U casks riue, 20 halos domestics,
30 Uhls dried fruit, aud sundry packages of mer-
ciiaujlxe.
PHILADELPHIA—1’or steamship Keystone 8tatc
—298 bales upluud cotton, 201)^ casks rice, 84 hogs
Lathers, 89 bales domestics, 6 bags wool, and 116
puckugo* sundries.
NASSAU, N. P.-Pcr British sehr Sun—26 bbto
flour, 100 sucks flour, 50 sacks corn, 60 bushels
grits, 10 whole and 10 half casks rice, 2000 feet
lumber, 20 bugs rice flour, 2 kegs buttor, 6 boxes
soap, 1 bid apples, 6 bbto potatoes, and 16 bags
pears.
CHARLESTON, NOV. 7.—Cotton—Tho sales to
day reached upwards of a 1000 bolus, at full rates.
" lie Transactions comprise 46 bales at 11J£, 0 at
It#, 176 nt 11#, 944 at 12, 288 at 12#, 123 at 12
9-lUj and 0 ut 12# cents
SHE
i „ tmpion
Lanier, Into of Tuskegoe. Alabama, will
,be happy to meat all friends and custom-
jo Umar Houao, where they have ample
accommodation for two hundred and fifty person*,
novtr 7 ’ B. A 8. LANIER, Proprietors.
NOTIC Id. ’
• A LL persons having demands against the estate
xx. of Dantol O’Connor, deceasod, will hand them
“ 4 “ I by lawjaud those fit
ment, to
Qualified Adtn’r.
10 ouaee Tobacco.
k'l X
|n, duly attested, an .required by
dented Will filearo tnsxepaymoi
W. R. SYMONS, <
nov8
Littlh Tuobnb.—The sweetest, the most
clinging affection is often shaken by the slight
est breath of unkindness, as the delicate ten
drils of tho vino are agitated by the feiutest
air that blows in summer. An unkind word
from one beloved often draws the blood from a
heart which would defy the battioaxo of ha
tred, ortho keenest edge of vindictive satire.
Nay, tho shade, tho gloom of tho face, familiar
and dear, awakens grief aud pain. These are
the little thorns which, though raon of rougher
form make their way through them without
fcoiing much, extremely incommode personsdf
a more refined turn, in their journey through
life, and mako their traveling Irksome aud un*
pleasant.
St. Paul, Minnesota^—By a census re
cently taken, the population of this city
amounts to 9.973 souls. The Pioneer aud
Democrat vouoheB for its accuracy. . Jq
erofthe
before the
not over 30 dollars for each and eveay day such
stalls shall be occupied, which amount shall
be collected by execution levied upon the goods
and chattels or each person or persons so offend
ing.
Ordinanio read in Council second time.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
Clerk of Council.
30th Oct. 1856.
AN ORDINANCE.
To provide for the issuing of Bonds for the city
to pay the subscription to the Alkanic and
gulf Railroad made at Millcdgeville on 22d
October, 1856.
Sec. 1. Beit ordained by the Muyoraud
Aldermen of tho city of Suvuuuub and the
Hamlets thereof in Council assembled and it is
hereby ordained by the authority of the same,
that there shall be issued Bonds of thu city of
Savannah to the amount of two hundred Thou
sand dollars to pay the city subscription to
the Atlantic uud Gulf Railroad made utAlil-
ledgeville on the twenty-second day ot October
eighteen hundred and fifty-six—the said Bonds
shall be payable in twenty-live years with in
terest at the rate of seven per cent per annum
the interest payable semi-annually accordiug to
coupons to bo annexed to the Bonds.
Passed iu Council, 30 October 1856.
EDWARD C. ANDERSON,
[ls] Mayor.
Attest
Edward G. Wilson,
Clerk of Council.
A Bill to be entitled, An Ordinance to grant
and convey to the United States of Amcricu
an area of land twenty feet square near the
intersection of East Broad aud Bay streets iu
the city of Savannah.
Whereas the General Assembly of Georgia at
its lute Session, did by an act approved on tbe
first day of March last, surrender and cede juris
diction to the said the United States over a
certain area of rweuty feet square within tbe
limits of the city of Savannah, which area of
twenty feet square or the centre of the same is
sixty-seven feet and one Rich on a perpendi
cular line drawu from the Western liue of East
Broad street extended ut a poiut on said ex
tended line, one hundred and niueteen feet aud
seven Indies from the Southern line of Bay
street, or such other area of twenty feet square
as might be agreed upoif by the Mayor and
Aldermen of the cit/of Savannah and the Ham
lets thereof, and the United States Government
for the erection by said Government of a light
housQ in said city for the protection of Com*
mcrco.
And whereas, Tho said the Government of
tho United States requires, os a condition to
tho erection of such light house, that tho Baid
tho Mayor and Aldermen convey to tho said
the United States the area of laud aforesaid iu
feo simple, and it being important to the inter
ests of commerce that such light liouso bo
erected—therefore,
Sec. 1. Bo it ordained by tbe Mayor and Al
dermen of the city of Savannah and thu linrn-
letss thereof, in Council assembled, and it is
hereby ordained by tho authority aforesaid,
that the said area of'land, twenty feet square,
be ami tiie same is hereby granted to to the
United States of America, in feo simple, the
perpendicular line of sixty-seven feel and one
Inch to tho centre of said area, being drawu
westwardly from the western line of East Broad
street, extended at the poiut mentioned in the
preamble to this ordinance uud iu the said act
of thu General Assembly.
Bee. 2. And belt further ordaiued, That Ills
Honor the Mayor cause a suitable deal of con
veyance of tbo said area to bo mode and exe
cuted, and delivered to thu said the Govern*
mentof tho United States, or its legally consti
tuted ugent.
Passed ill Council, Savauuah,30ih October,
1856.
EDWARD C. ANDERSON,
[l. s.] Mayor.
Attest,
Edward G. Wilson,
Clerk of Council.
Ofiedik.ncein Children.—It is unspeakable
what a blessing it is to a child, what a saving
of unhappiness und wickedness in after life,
to be early taught absolute obedience; there
must bo no hesitating or asking why, but what
a mother says must at once he done. The
young twig bends easily, but remember, that
iu after years it grows hard, and will break
before you bend it. A little steadiness at first
will save you many years sorrow. While you
insist upon obedience, however, you must care
that you do not provoke a child, and tempt it
to disobedience by unreasonable aud foolish
commands. “Provoke not your children to
wrath;” and when it is necessary to punish
them, see that it never lie done violently and
in a passion, but as a duty.—Hints to Mothert.
Indestructaule Work.—If wc work upon
marble, it will perish; if we work uppn brass,
time will efface it. If we rear temples, they
will crumble into dust. But if we work upon
immortal minds—if wo imbue them with high
S rlnciples, with the just fear of God, and of
leir follow men, we engravo on those tablets
something which uo time will efface, but which
will brighten to all eternity. [ Webster,
“You’re a ’Prentice.”—"O, you’re a ’pren
tice !” said a little boy the other day, taunting
ly to his companion. The uddressed turned
proudly round, and while the fire of injured
pride and the look of pity were strongly blend
ed in his countenance, coolly answered—’"80
was Franklin."
No Family Should bo ’Without Thom.
We spoak of M’Lano’s Liver Pills, prepared by
Fleming Uro3., Pittsburgh, Pa., which have be
come au Indispeusable I'nmily Modieiuo. The
frightful symptoms which arise from a diseased
Liver manifest themselves, more or less, Id every
family; dyspepsia, sick hoadacho, obstruction of tho
menses, aguo and fever, pains in tho sido, with dry
hocking cough, aro all the roaults of hepatic de-
rangemont—and for these Dr. M’Lano’s Pills are 1
Bovorelgn remedy. They havo never been known
to fall, and they should be kept at all timoB by (am
Dios.
DiRRcnoNs—Take two or tbreo going to bed, overy
seconder third night. If they do not purge two
or throe timoB by noxt morning, tako ono or two
more. A Blight breakfast should iu variably follow
their uso.
Tho Liver Pjlls may also be used where purging
Is simply necessary. An ati anti billions purga
tive, they are Inferior to nono. And iu doses or
two or throe, they glvo astonishing relief to Hick
headachernlso in slight dorangomoiito of tho stom
ach.'
^3- Purchasers will bo carofiil to usk for l»r.
M’Uno’s Celebrated Vermifuge, manulUcUirod by
Fleming Bren,, of Pittsburgh, Ph. There are other
Pilla purporting to bo Llvor Pills, now before iho
public. Dr. M’Lano’s Kcntihio Liver Pills, also his
colobratcd Vormlfoge, can now bo had at all re
spectoblo drug stores. None genuine without the
signature or FLEMING BROS.
. [123 . - . nova
Perl ot* Savannah November 1
Arrived*
Bark Yutmiuraw, Ward, Liverpool—to Soullard
k Crowder. /
Turn Kcktord Webb, Gruffum, Now York—Brig
ham. Kelly k Co.
Urlg Macon, Hendrickson, Now York—Octovus
Cohen.
Hcbr North Ntalo, Horton, Now York—to Ogden,
.Starr k Co.
Hcbr Blooming Youth, Hiuchman, Baltimore,
with 6260 bushels corn—to Minis k Johnson.
Schr Cotton Plant, Arnow, Ogecaoc, with 3700
bushels rough rice—to R Habarsbum 4t 8ou.
Sloop Virginia, WorUilugton, Ogcchoo, with 2600
busheic rough rice—to R Habersham &Co.
Judge King’s flat, from plantation, with 1600
bushels rough rice—to R Habersham & Son
Cleared.
Steamship Alabama, Schcnck, Now York—I'adcl-
lord, Kay A; Co.
.‘'’tcuni'diip Kuy.-tono .‘•late, Ilardie, Philadelphia-
C A Greiner.
British se.br m.ii, Kemp, Nassau, N P—J A Brown.
.Steamer Gordon, Barden, Charleston—J 1’ Brooks.
Departed.
.Steamer Gordon, Barden, Charleston.
Consignee*.
Pet' tern Kckford Webb, from Now Y#rk—J M
Selkirk, .\l A Cohen, Crane, Wells & Co. S M Laffl-
teau, Sulder k Askew, ltuse, Davis k Long, Both-
well & Whitehead, Wayne &Sons, J G Watts, J W
Lathrop, King k Sons, Young k Wyatt, Ogdon,
Slurr 4; Co, Ciaghorn k Cunningham, I W Morel 1, J
M Cooper k Co, N B Kaapp, Novltt, Lathrop k Rod
gers, J A Norris, G B Cuunning, J D Jesso, Collec
tor of the Pot t of Savannah, VW Skiff, and Order.
Per brig Macon, from Now York—Urigbum, Kel
ly & Co, Wayne k Sons, Yongo & Frierson, William
Warner, McKee k Bcauett, H dowdy, Patton, Hut
ton & Co, McMahon & Doyle, DarmlchacI k Beau,
M A Cohen, T Ford, Claghorn k Cunningham, Co.
tliei n k Wilkins, I W Moreil, J M Cooper k Co, H P
Butko, M ,! Doyle, Kennedy k Beach, Benjamin k
Goodrich, A Haywood, E Parsons k Co, Young &
Wyatt, Cruue, WeilB & Co. G'hoevor, Sims k Co, D
D Copp, J V Bfo-bce, N B k II Wood, J it O’Noill, J
G Watt'*. D O’Connor, Gilbert k Tiidcn, O’Byrne &
Deacy, J M Selkirk, Ruse, Davis k Long. Jackson
k White, C A 1. Lamar, and R G Hollister.
Per schr North .State, from Now York—J M 80I-
kirk, Brigham, Kelly k Co, J V Barbee, Bothwell
Whitehead, J A Brmvn, Hailey 4: Lyons, /Jell k
Pruiiti-s, M A Cohen, Claghorn k Cunningham, W
l> I'.tiieridgc ,‘v Sou, Clark & Cooley, Crauo, Wells k
Co, .1 Foley, ,1 Ford, Gilbert 4s Tiluen, S tioodall, W
W Goodrich, K Habersham k tou, WHalo, Kiug k
soli;', Holcombe, Johnson *kCo, A Haywood, NB
Knapp, Lockett 4s Bnelliugs, 0 A L I.amar, Minis k
Johnson, J W Lathrop 4s Co, 8 .M Jalllteau, I W
Moreil, .1 B Moure & Co, F Myrcll, MeKce 4sBonuett
1 >’#yriie & Deacy, Ogden, Starr k Co, E Parsons k
Co, Ru e, Davis 4k Leng, Savannah Gas Works, W
H s'aulsbury, Jos Sichel, Wuyuo k Sons, N B k H'
Weed, Yongo & Frierson, and order.
RMteipls.Pcr Central Railroad.
Nov. 8.—1178 bales cotton, 99 sucks wheat, 24
boxes 'copper ore, 350 hlihis, II bales hides, 70
neks corn, and mdze—to J W Lathrop * Co, Brig-
hum, Kelly k Ik), Huso, Davis & Long. Bocton k
Villnionga, Helm & Foster, Bolliwell & Whitehead,
Hardwick x. Cook, E Parsous & Co,C4s H, Choover
Finis k Co, A S Hartrldgii, K A A & 8, Hahim .k
riniith, G H Cm lulling, Soullard k C, Dana A Wash
burn. Order. J. J Guilliuirtin, K II Watson, W II
Union, Gurmuiiy k Co, .1 Sawyer, W Duncan, T S
Wayne, I tail load Agent, A Thompson, n Entiles, A
I MV k Co, ll.Utiir.-by k Co, 1* F k Co, and OgdeU,
• tarr k Co.
Passenger*.
Pur steamship Alabama, for New York—Johu C
Hunter. DT Green, aud ft H F Wltbingtou.
porstoumshlp Keystone Ftato, for Pblladolpkla-
E D Grillio, Mrs C L Truman, Miss Jane ihompson,
G H ihomptrn, and twu steerage.
NEWADVERTISEMENTS
CHARLES A. PRICK,
ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR,
Tuakogcc, Ala*
Will attend tho Courts of tho Circuit.
novS lm
FOR NEW YORK.
Will sail Wednesday, 124/iNov., at H o'clock, P, M.
j» „ XV*. Tho steamship KNOXVILLE, Cunt.
Unllow, will leave as above. For
freight or pnssage apply to
PADKLFORD, FAYA: CO.
4I5J- Berths nut secured until paid for.
Cahlu l’assago $26
Steerage Passage 8
43- Shippers of Cotton by these steamships will
please take notice, that no Colton will ho received at
lie presses Unit is not distinctly marked on tho edge
of tho bale. novB
NOTICE.
Thu undersigned wishing to mako a
change lu,busluc.-s, offer to sell on Thurs
day, tholflth day of December, tho MAG
NOLI A HOUSE, at Bristol, tho largest
au* most cnvenioutly arranged Hotel in Wo3tcrn
Virginia, immediately at tho terminus of tho Vir
ginia uud Tennessee Railroad, a point that will ro-
coivo full patronage from tbo Knud at all times.
The Maguolia House possesses advantages over
alt other houses at Bristol, it being Hie only acces
sible house iu the place.
Tho Ha:ol is directly opposite the Vu. k Toun. R
R , 140 feet front and ruuni- g 100 feet baok, and 9
stories high, and within 40 yards of tho track, with
good water und out buildings nil complete.
They will alfo sell 4 l/it» adjoiuiug too ViTgiuia
Depot, well suited for business of uny kiud.
Tbo above proporty, if not disposed of prlva
before, will he sold to the highest biddor, at public
unction, iu front of tho Muguoliua House, at 12
o’clock, M., on Thursday, tho 18th day of December
noxt.
Terms—One-third cosb, and tho balanco in two
equal instalments, in ono and two years, the pur-
chasor giving bonds with approved security.
W. G. PECK.
GEO. C. LANGHORNE,
novO—1181) S. W. HANFORD.
C ANDLES,—Eight hundred boxes Adamantine
and Star Caudles:
100 half boxes Adamantine Candles;
60 do Hotel do;
160 do Spurm, Patent, Sperm and Tallow do,
In store and for sulo by
oct26 WEBSTER k PALMES.
C ODFISH, Potutocs, Am,
20 qututuls Codtlsh.
60 obis. Moroer Potatoes.
100 boxes Horrings.
In store and for sa.o by
oeU7 HOLCOl
MBE, JOHNSON & CO.
M ACKEREL.—20 hair barrels modlum size No.
2 Mackerel.
25 quarter barrels large, No. 1.
26 Kilt's large No. 1 Mackerel.
Iu store and for buIo by
oct27 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
H AY—200 bales primoEustorn Hay, Ui store
and for salo tow, tooloso consignment, by
nov4 CAULETON k PARSON"
/CHOICE BUTrF.it.—16 kegs choice Butter Just ro
V.' colvod and for sale by
OCt22 YOUNG k KRIEREON,
0t Bay-s
B randy, gin. rum, *0- ■
26 bbh Doinontlc Brandy
20 X casks 4th proordo, twlgg hoops
26 M do do do, do
61) bids E Phclp’8 Ryn Gin
50 do Luther Felton’s Boston Rum
76 do N. O. Ractiflod Whiskey
20}.( casks Malaga Wlno
60bbts Old P At HGin, ■
Iq store and for salo by '
oc2i SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k 00.
N>v.6tuh<n , , : 8th>1866..
tX' ^bOauoino,
^vBVKUAl. gttiitlemeuur small families can \w.
^ accommodated with good Rooms uud Board, at
2b Drayton atreol, upitouito Uiu Ice House.
dec 12—tr MU8. M. 8. RAYMKR.
XLETanyalk.
fc'l/'Y bbls Read Ac Bro’s, Albany Alo, “a superi-
dtS\J or article," iandkug per schr Target, and
tor salo by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON At CO
naviiig made arrangements wtlh Messrs. Read A:
Rro’a.', lor sale of tholr Albany Ale, shall ho con
stantly supplied, and offer the same at lowest cash
price,
oo3l SCRANTON, JOHNSTON At CO.
Tits LADY’S GUIDE
mo PERFECT gentility, in manners, dress aud
X conversation, in tbe family, in company, at
the piano forte, tbe table, iu tbe street, and in gen
tlemens society. •
Also a useful instructor Iu letter , writing, toilol
preparations, thnoy needlework, millinery, dress
making, caro of wardrobe, the hair, teeth, bauds,
Ups. complexion, etc. by Emily Thornwell, author
or‘‘Home cares made easy.” For sale by
WARNOCK At DAVIS.
octlH 169 Congress street
RHOADS & SON’S.
E XTRA prepared Mucilage for office audgcueral
use, being a substitute for Wafers, Sealing
Wax, Gumarabic and all other Inconvenient pro
parallonBnow in uso, to always or good coustoteucy,
doos not turu sour and to ready lor use at any
moment. For sale by
WARNOCK At BAV18.
oet 18 169 Congress streot.
FOR BALE.
jflk Six Tract* of Land, 600 acres each. 3 01
T miles from the city of Savannah on iheS.
aim Gull Hail Road, well adupltd lo tU growth
Rice, Cotifp and Ion, llo Hue. tnongt to pa)
ten times over. Apply to
leb 27 U C. A. 1.-OUD
DARIEN, Oct. 27th, 1860.
T HE Co-partnership berdiofore existing under
the name or PARKHURST At ADAMS, to dis
solved by tho death 01 Mr. John R. Adams, all those
indebted to the late firm are repuosted to make
Immediate paymont. Mr.Convers Parkhurst, will
attend fiftho settlement of thu utfairs of tho said
firm. C. PARKHUKaT.
Republican copy. 3m oct 80
FOR CIIA RLESTON DIRECT. - ~
The superior steamer GORDON,
J. P. Brooks,Commander, having
'boen thoroughly overhauled and
furnished with a now boiler, will run regularly—
twice a week—betweeu Savaunah and Charleston ;
leaving Savannah ovory Wednesday aud Saturday
afternoons, at 0 o’clock, and returning will leave
Charleston overy Monday und Friday afternoons,
at 6 o’clock.
Fortrclght or passage apply to
J. P. BROOKS, Agent,
novO - Charleston wbarl.
BOO
aw.
PRIVATE BOARDING.
A FEW s.nglugentlemen can obtain good Board
and Lodging at Uio So. Wost, corner St.
Jullen and Price Strcot’s.
oot23 2w
BOOTS AND SHOES.
THE subscriber bos opened xy
a BOOT and SHOE STORK ut ■
Nos. 71 and 162 GIBBONS’' M
w -^^^BUILDING. noxt door to tho
Clia,dug store of Goorge S. Nichols Ajt.’u., und so>
liclts tho pulrouago ol his frlondB and tho public iu
general. M. J. BUCKNER,
oct 7—ly
NOTICE.
DR. J. I*. SCREVEN was tills day oloctod
w a Director of tbe Merchant’s and Planter ’s
Bank, in place or Seaton Grantlaud, Esq., or MIN
lodgeville, rcslnged. uov5
TIT FOR TAT.
T U FOR TAT, a reply to “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin ”
aud “Dred,” by a lady of New Orleans.
How to Dress with Taste, containing hints upou
thu harmony or colors, the complexion, Ac.. &c.,
being a suitable companion for thu toilet tublu.
Bridal Etiquette, a sensible guide to tho etiquette
and observances of tho marriage ceremonies.
How to Behave, or thu Spirit of Etiquette.
How to Woo and How to Win.
How to be u I.ady,a book for girls, containing use
ful hints 011 tho formation of character.
How to bo a Man, a book containing useful hints
on the formation of character.
Tho Business Man’s Adviser, consisting of thu
Busiucss Man’s Assistant aud Ready Keckonor, the
Trader’s Guide, and tho Landlord’s und Tenant's
Asslstaut.
The Tradesman’s und Mechanic’s Counsellor aud
Ready Calculator, comprising tbo Tradesman’*
Guide or Law of Trade, with a supplement of Rules
and Tublos. Received by
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agont,
nov7 under tho Marshall House.
TIME BOOKS.
W EEKLY AND MONTHLY TIME BOOKS;
Dunk Checks; Portinoimics uud Pocket Books;
Dill head Boxes, Bill Ellas;
Note l’apur; Visiting ami 1'laying Cards;
Sand Boxes; Calendars; Paper Cutters;
Mark lug Ink, Carmine Ink, Inkstumls;
Perforated Board, Paste Board, Tissue Paper.
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent,
uov7 under tbe Marshall House.
FAMILY BIBLES.
F AMILY BIBLES, or various qualities; Tuck or
Pocket Bibles; Prayer Books, &c., kc„ tor
sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent,
uov7 under tbe Marshall House,
BUCKWHEAT.
J UST RECEIVED a new supply of that Extra
Fine White Buckwheat, which was so mucli
liked last winter. This article ls pronounced by
those who have used it to be superior to any othor
made.
AISO,
Doublo Extra Family Flour, or first quality, lu 12}*
and24 pound bags. Quinces, for preserving; Hick
ory Nuts; Apples, &c., at
novO—2t DICKSON’S.
DICKEN’S HOUSEHOLD WORDS
F OR NOVEMBER—
Received aud for salo by
novO WARNOCK * DAVIS.
60bbULtnber Felton
28 -< ( ;SoBtOn
i.ao ;<<ou?.H'dK t
60 “ E* Phelp* KyeGlu
60N.O. RectifiedWhtoky
--25 bbls ltoiuesUo Brandy .
~ '26 }.( casks 4U» prodf Brandy
t tit ••
26)2 Malaga Wiuu
60 bols Crushed and Powdered Stuart’* Sugar
60 “ Btuart’i A, k B. Clarified Sugar ‘
69 .*♦. v O. “ .. “
10 lihdB choice St. Cruix ••
10 “ “ P. R* “
60 “ Prime Bacon Side*
2U “ “ “Shoulder*
16 casks Byass Lonpon Porter
20 W casks Teueriffo Wine
1U0 Bugs Prime Oreen Rio Coffee
100 “ Fair do •« “
60 bugs cooleoGovernment Java Coffee in mats
76 boxes Adamantine Candle*.
Iu store uud for salob y
FCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO
oct 26
GROCERIES,
20G
do, Pilot do,
1 Soap,
Snuff,
boxes Choice Tobacco, “various brands”
100 bogs Choice Rio Coffee,
60 bbto Sugar Biscuit, Butter do, Soda
60 boxes assorted Cordials,
60 “ -* , “ Candies,
26 “ Adamantine Candles,
26 “ Tallow “
26 “ Assorted Pickles,
20 “ Ground Coffeo,
50 “ Colgates’ Family, Palo, k No,
26 jars French Rapeo, 26 do Macoboy
CLASS J.
To bo drawn In thoOty of Montgomery. Alabama
ingbUo^onTHUBSDAY, November13tb, lsSJ;
bTngle numbeRs
■A1CP1L SWAN, Mmuiw.
3..000 Ticket. Only! I
Prise, .mounting to
200,000 Dollars!
Will ba distributed according to she followint
UNRIVALLED SCHEME.
1 prixe of $50,000 to $50 000
1 do do - 2o.nnn
CANDLES.
QPKRMACETTI, Adamantine and Tallow of various
O brand-; Soap of various brands, from 0, 8,10
aud 12 cents. Chemical Soda Soap 10 cents; Wo
man's Frlond 10 cents. Cull and examiuo at
BARRON’S
Family Grocery,
sop26 W iiltokor and Charlton-slreets.
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against tbo Estate
JX of Mrs. ELIZA ANN JEWEIT, deceased, will
baud them in duly attested, and thoso iudehted will
please make payment to
FRANCIS J. CHAMPION,
uo4-lra Solo Qualified Executor.
"noticeT"
A LL persous indebted to the Estate of Jane Mc
Donald, late of McIntosh county, deceased,
are requested to mako Immediate payment; ;hos-
having demands against said Estate are requested
to prescut them, duly authenticated.
MUSES D. HARRIS, Executor.
Nov. 7th, 1860. uov7
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Tho first class
jschr. IDA, Capt. Corson, will havo despatch.
bur imianco or freight apply to
uov7 , C. A. GREINER.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, &0.
K EOFIVKD per lato’arrivals— *
LaiUos Black aud White 81k Hose,
do do * Raw do d»
Bltck Burmese Wool do
Uo Arnorian end Cashmoro do
White, Slate, Brown and Black Cotton Hose.
Also, a full assortment of
Alexandres Kid Gloves,
Col’d aud Black Silk do
do Cashmere do
Ladles Morluo Veals,
do Silk do, by
oet26 HENRY LATHROP A: CO.
L iquors, sugar &o~
75 bbto Domostiu Brandy
100 bbto P H Gin
126 bbto N E Rum
100 bbto Rectified Whiskey,
76 bbto X, XX, XXX do
60 bbis Old Ryo do
60 hlids P R, M and N 0 Sugar
126 bbto Stuart's A B k 0 do
Received and for sale by
MoMAHON k DOYLE,
uov4 Vo 206 & 207 Bsyst.
QUNimiKS—
(j 25 hhda. P, R. Sugar
160 bbto. Stuart’s Refined Sugar
100 kegs Soda
100 boxes Curb Soda
1W> do i^jmon syrup
1000 # and )i boxes Sardines
100 cases Schnapps
100 M Imjjorted Sugars
60 M American do >
Rccolvod and for sale by
ootl6 MoMAHON 4k DOYLE.
CSTl
(j 25 bbis Stuart’s crosbo'd Sugar
20 do
00 do
50 do
60 do
do powdered u
do A clarified Uo
do B ' do do
do 0 do do
20 uuBts Tubs.
20 dox Painted Buckets.
60 boxes Extra, First aud Second
qualities tamon Syrup,
60 boxes Scbeidam Schuspps,
60 “ ClarotWlne,
ICO “ Pipes, assorted sixes,
60 ebesto Black Teas,various qualities,
60 qr do llysun do, superior,
26 eighth do do do .do,
60 gross Goodwins’ Yellow Bank, So
lace and pure American, Fine Cut Tobacco,
200 reams Wrapping Paper, all sixes.
25 boxes Macaroni,
26 do Vermicelli,
26 cases Olivo Qi),
100 Wbolo, half and quarter kegs F F F
Gun Powder,
500 boxes Sardiucs,puarter and halves,
For sale by J. V. CONNERAT,
oct'.O No. 162 Bay-street.
urocjoiukST
\ Bbto No. Primo Leaf Lard
100 Boxos i’calud Herrings
lOo do White Goebon Cheese
60 boxes English Dairy “
$ilihds Codfish
26 kegs cbolce Goshen Butter
76 boxes Bead oil’s 6 & 8 Tallow Candles
60 boxes Colgato3 (Oriental) “
60 dozen Bro( ms
60 “ painted Buckets
50 boxes new Rutoins
76 “ imported Negro Pipes
24 bbto band made Sugar Cracker*
26 “ Butter and Soda “
60 Soda “ #
100 boxes Oswego and Boadell’s Pearl Starch
100 “ Smith k Buchan’s Family Soap
76 “ Colgate’s ft Bnr “
60 “ "Pale “
60 boxes Grant k William’s 6 & 8 Tobacco
For sale by
‘oCRANWN, JOHNSTON k CO
oct 24
r INKS, BRUSHES, WAttH BOARDS, Ac., Ac.—
LJ ICO doz ClotbeB lanes
200 do Fish do
600 do Scrubbing Brushes
60 Uo Wush Bourds
60 do Barrel Covers
60 reams Wrapping Paper
60 bales Uo Twine
60 boxes Pipe Heads
10U boxes Hug Pipes
100 boxes fresh grouud[Peppsr
250 boxes Victoria Blue
100 boxos Tiger Mustard
100 boxes snp’r Curb Soda
75 kegs washing do
100 doz 2 and 3 ply Brooms,
Received uud for sale by
oct22 MCMAHON AJX)YLK.
I do do
1 do do,
1 do do
1 do do
2 do do
2 do do :
20 do do
60 do do
76 do do
100 do do
126 do do.
4 “
175
4 “
200
4 “
160
8 “
00
8 “
40
80 “
35
200 “
26
300 »•
20
H4VANA SUGARS.
1 rut (Win HAVANA 8EOAR8.
AUI/. UUU Li RosaLouaroi,
In F.or de ta Fiores Regalia Londres,
la Redo laudres,
l.egitiiuos do
Hoe Cabanas, Flor flna,
La Ingeuuidud, Kl Mayor Ringgold,
la a fax*, la Integredad Londres,
Fulminanies do
lie las Mejores Vegas do
Li Rose de Sautiago de
La Puutualeded do
Ole Ansel mo Gazalez do
La Pulidaz Regalia do
' La Kiel de P. S. 0. do
La Rio Iloudo, Kl Otuio do Orion,
Iji CVmflunza Opera,
Iji Histori Londres,
Martinez Q Hlza,
do Cilludradas Londres,
Caffra Regal u, Fiugro Cileudrados do
All tlic above Sugars are lor sale by
A.BONAUD,
oct31 cornor Bav and BuU-sto.
C OFFEE.—Five buudrod bags Rio Coffee, folr
aud choice;
4i) bags Ola Government Java toffee;
00 mats do do do;
6 casks Plantation Coffee, very choice;
75 bags Laguyru do;
CO boxes Urouud Java aud WI Coffee; s
In store and for suio by
octal WEBSTER k PAIAIE9.
lf , LADIES FURS.
Lat’ RECEIVED—A Urge uud wriod lot of LA-
DIES FURS, consisting of the following styles:
Victoria Pelerines,
Silver Marlin Victorines,
British habit- do
Genet do
Ira’u FiUh Martin do
Belgian Genet ufls,
Lynx .jlo
British aud Fruich Sable Cults,
Bw«u Trimming, Ac., bjy
octOO
HENRY LATHROP k CO.
00 lr ,OrO “ d SSfiMrN.J0HN«ONAO O -
II KAN DIES, WINES, Ac.—
Jj 5 half pipes Pale Otard Dupuy k Co's. Bran
dy, 1852.
5 half pipes do do do do 1854,
7 qr cask3 old Jean i/juis Cognac do,
5 hull'pipes huzoruc do,
25 qr casks Perl Wine,
25 qr de Malaga do,
lo qr do Madeira and hberry Whies,
10 pipes Holland Gin,
60 baskets lloidselk Champaguc,
26 do Hungarian Lion do,
60 bbto X, X X, X X X, and Extra Mononga
hela Whiskey,
160 bbis Domestic Liquors, assorted. For sale
J. V. CONNERAT,
oct 28 No. 162 Bay-street.
H ICKORY NUrs. Pecan Nuts. Brazil NuU, A
rauuds, of all kinds, received per staomo
auu lor sale by J. D.
oct 21
OTICE—7 dozen CANES, aisurted, received
this day nor stoumor, und for salo low by
G. M. GRIFFIN,
Successor to lato M. Eastman,
oct 7 corner Bryan aud Whitaker eta.
N 1
F LOUR—20 barrels Hiram Smith Flour.
26 half barrels Extra Gonnesseo,
75 barrels Domneudaud OaKlejr Flour.
60—08 aad 40 Backs Demucad (lour.
Received and for sale by
oct 20 HOLD* iMBE, JOHNSON A CO;
COFFEE, SUGARS de TEAS.
\ Bags Prime Green Rio Coffee
£dej\J 100 do Fair do do do
60 mats Old Government Java do
76 bags Luguira do
10 hhds Cbjico St Croix Sugar
10 do do p. R, do
20 half ebuats fine Hyson Tea
60 10 lb caddies extra lino do du
20 bull' chests tine Black Tou, *4 lb papers
16 do do do Oolong Black Tea, tin toils
60 caddies «xlra Quo Oolong Black Tea, 0 lbs
just received und for sale by
o«2l SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO'
L IME—l,OUO casks best quality of L imp Lime,
landing and in store, for sulo low by
uov4 CARLET’ON k I'AHSONS.
S ~lUHT'lXCHANGE _ oirNew York lor salo by ,
C. A. L. LAMAR.
Oct 21.
L* UTTER & UliEh&E-
D 26 kog choice Uosiicn Butter
60 boxes do do Cheese
Landing per steamer and lor salo by
oo21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
W OLFE’S CELEBRATED AROMATIC 80HEID-
ASI SCHNAPPS—
200 dozen quarts and pluts, for sale by tbe quau-
tltv, at Now York prices.
oct20 A. BONAUD.
O RANGES, Ac.—10 boxes Nassau Lomous and
Orangos, received per steamer, and for sale
by JylT J. D. JESSE.
W HISKEY—07 barrels Whiskey for sale, to ar-
rive by schr Julia A. Rich,
oct 16 LOCKETT k SNKUJNGS.
CHEESE AND POTATOES.
boxes Cbeoso 5 60 Bbis i’otatoeH|Justroceiv-
1 efi. and for sale by
novO RODCER8, NORRIS A PC,
75
JtiACfl BR/tNDY—1,000 gallons pure old Peaoh
Utaudy, for sale by
oct 2 ' YOUNG A WYATT.
I MPiumu L1QU RS—
10 uiwt* ” D k Cojialo und dark Brandy
6 pipes Holland dm (Modes Swau)
6 do Madeira Wine.
For sale by
Oc2t SCRANTON, JOHNBION k CO.
. 20,000 is «0 OM
20,000 is 20S0
10,000 to 1000Q
10,000 1
6.000 to... . ...6 000
2,600 to 6 0S
1.000 u./. £000
600 to jfooo
300 is .6 000
2001s 16:66?
100 to 10,000
*t uw uw............ 60 to.,...,,, 7,500
4 prbtM of 1400 apprpxlip’g to$60.000are 1 eoo
4 “ 300 “ 20,600 are lSS
30,000 aro Looo
10,000 are 800
10,000 are 700
6,000 are 600
2,600 are 430
1,000 are 320
600 are 2,600
300 aro 6.-000
200 are 6,000
1,000 prizes amounting to $200,000
raicz or TicKrra.
Whole Tlcketa $10; Halves $6; Quarters $2 60,
PLAN Or TBX LOTTKRy.~
30,000 Numbers correspomllng wlib tbojeoutto
Ticket, ve pUcod Is one Wheel, the Om 310
Print, ue pieced Is Mother Wheel. Anombir i.
dr.wo from the Number Wheel, and at the tamt
Umes Prliele draws from the other wheel. Th.
Print draws la placed against the number orawo
fhla operaUou to repeated until ell tbe Prize, are
drawn ont.
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
The two preceding and tbo two succeeding Num-
bora to those drawing tbe first 200 prizes will be
foth^Scheme 8 °° ■ A . ppro * in,a,ion prizes i areording
In ordering Tickets encloso tbe money to our ad
dress for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which
they will bo forwarded by first mall.
The Ltot of Drawn Numbers aud Prizes will be
sent to purchasers immediately after the draw-
ng.
OrdorB for Tickets should bo sent in early.
tWPurchasers will please write their signatures
plain, and give their post office, county und .<tate
^ Remember that every prize is drawn, and
payable in full without deduction.
Allprizes or $1,000 and under, paid immedi-
ately after the drawing,—other prizes at tbo usual
time of thirty days.
AU communications strictly confidential.
Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other Tickets
at either office.
Orders for Tickets can be addressed either to
8. SWAN k CO., Atlanta, Ga., or
8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala., and
Box 82, .Savannah I*. 0.
. /$*• As tbe above to not an “odd and eveu num
ber scheme,” no Certificates of Packages can he
sold in it. oct 14
JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER ALGISTA,
« AT TUK
Savannah Grocery
—AND'
FRUIT DEPOT,
100 lbs. Victoria nmi Catnxvbn Grapes,
40 bbto. Splendid Eating APPLES.
Large Preserving PEARS.
QUINCES, Liko the Last.
Chesnuto, Hickory Nuts, and Fresh Dates.
Green GINGER.
Tomatoes, Bet to. Carrots, Ac. ,
Rye Flour, Oat ileal, Pearl Barley.
10 kegs Extra Goshen BUTTER.
6 do Choice do.
And low priced qualities, together with a varied
assortment of Fresh BISCUIT.
oct 16 W. II. FARRELL.
WANTED,
1HREE HUNDRED ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to act
. as local aud traveling agents in a business
easy, useful and houprablo. at a salary of $100 per
mouth I A capital or $5 only required i No patent
meulciue or book business'. Full particulars given
(free) to all who enclose a postage stamp or a three
cent pleco, and address A. B. MARTYN,
sept22— w3m Plalstuw, N. H.
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
C OTTON and Linen Sheetings, Shiritingi, Irith
Linens, follow Cose Ltuous, Bird’s Eye Pit-
pore, Huckabacks, Huck aud Fine Damask Towels,
8. 9 and 10>£ Sup. Irish and Scotch Table Damasks,
Napkins and Doyles, Real Welsh aud American
Flanuetot Fine Bath aud Whitney Blankets, Linen
and Cotton Bed Tick, Ac., Ac
For sale at the lowest market prices, by
nov6 DkWIIT A MORGAN.
GENT’S AND SOY’S WEAR.
B LACK Casslmeres and Doeskin;, Fancy do,
Black and Col’d Cloths, Tweeds, ^at.nets, Filk
Ve3tlDgs, Merino and Cotton Under Garments, Ho
siery of all kinds, Gent’s l inen Cambric Hdbf’s,
Hom’d Stitch’d do. do., Col’d Borders do., Stocks,
Napoleon Ties and Cravats, Ac., Ac
^Driiale by
nov6 Dewitt a Morgan.
G
,ROCERlES.—jlfiO Bbto ABAC Sugar ;
26 Hhds N O A P R Sugar ;
30.' Sacks Rio Coffee, all grades;
UO Boxes Colgates No. 1 Pale and Funi
Soap.
100 Boxes No. 1 do;
200 do Adamantine Candles;
60 do Sperm;
100 Uo Starch ;
3.100 do Tobacco.
For sale by RODGERS NORRIS, A CO.
M OLASSES.—Thirty Hhds Cuba Molasses;
twenty-five barrels do do; seventy fivo do N.
Q. do. For salo by
novO RODGERS, NORRIS A CO.
NKRGO SHOES. '
G EORGIA mado Brogans, for salo by.
M. J. BUCKNER,
oct 18 71 A 162 Gibbous’ Building-
S OAP, STARCH AND CANDLtS—
100 boxes Smith’s A Buchan’s Family Soap
50 “ Colgate’s pale do
60 “ do No. 1 ft Bar do
25 “ Oswego Pearl otarch
60 “ Colgate’s aud Boudoirs Tallow' Candles
Landing from schoouer Loyal Scranton, and for
sale by SCRANTON, JOHNHTON A CO.
oct 12
B
UCKWHEAT—
26 half bbis New Buckwheat,
60 quar do do do
6u eighth do do do
Landing and for sale by
nov4 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON & CO.
Un'Ek AND UHEE3E.-B0 kegs cbolce tIMbcn
Butter.
200 boxes Choose. In store aud for salo by
oot 20 HOLCOMBE, JOHWUN * 10-
B
OSHLN BUTTER AND CHfcESK-20 kegs (.0-
\JC shun Butler; 60 boxes do Cheese; lauding
from ateamor anil for sale by .
septlT S<’WANTON. JOHNSTON A (0
S ARDINES, SARDINES—
6000 boxes, >4 and boxes,
For sate by
oct26
A. BONAUD.
corner of Ilay and BuliR
GO EY’S LADY'S BOOK,
F
jR NOVEMBER—Rect ivvd by
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Apt.,
oct22 unei the Marshall Ibn-se-
C HOICE Mercer Potatoes.—fovo hundred
Choice Mercer Potateea for sale, U* n tr,v
per schooner Ida, from Philadelphia. ,„. tv , L , u
0Ct29 CIIAS. A- GRLLNbR.
XUOUR AND MEAL. "
J; 600 sacks Car jiichael’s Superflao Flour.
75 barrels Extra Flour ,
60 sacks Corn Meal, Diploma.
In store and for salo by ' « . „., .„■«
oot20 WEBSTER A PALMI^..
mOBACCO.—Two hundred and fifty boxos Grant
J. A William's Tobacco, 6’s and 8’s:
400 boxos assorted brauds, |»ounds 3 s. 6 *»
10’s unit 32’s; , , . „ n . v .
20 M boxes People’* and Rose Twist Fancy,
40 kegs extra Twlit and Paucake;
Also, Virgin Leafoml Palmetto; .
28 boxes Fine Cut Smoking and Chewing do.
In store and for sale by ,. 3
oet20 WEBSTER A PAUjjj-^
P OTATOES, Ac.—
60 bbls.Mercer Potatoes
80 do Red and White Onions
26 do Choice Apples,
JOHNSON- *«, .
75 gftWieiaawaB ®
BATH HOUSE.
a ENTLEHKN wtoblng lo Mbterlbe. W u.
month et Ooe Dollu-, to B«Uie wta«
cnooee wlUplrasec.il In MU give tWIf oMOMbOT
Saturday 8tb of Nor. Should thero uotbe e aunt
clentnumber of eubecribero obtained by tbo »bo«
date the Bath Hou« wiU ta «M
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