Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, November 12, 1856, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

•—: r~ .*«i-y / - WICDNEIDAY BVKNING, ,1 o'clock. liV rELEGKAPH. IViilkrr'i Proapeela Favorable. Nkw Oilmans, Not. 11* The steamship Tenueaaoe has arrived from Sati Jutui «Ub date* to the 6th. The inter* from Nicaragua U unimportant, former account* are confirmed a* to Walker'* HuccetMf’i. Illaproapecta are more favorable. There i*u prospect that peace will shortly tie proclaimed. The steamship Texas with the same date* trniu San Juan ha* arrived at New York. Account* from San Francisco are to October •j(Uh. When the steamer left it was doubtftd how the Slate would go tor the Preiddeuoy Trade was generally active. Large quanti ties of goods were proceeding into the Interior. The wet weathn promises to secure a pros perous season tot;..* miners. The Indians ii'Ueudemo couuty, having stoleu some eat. i>, were pursued, and fifty or them killed. Johu Briggs, brother Governor llriggs of Mawaohusetto, \» .lead. Tho jiiry in the case of Collector Hummoml, charged with the embezzlemeut of United States tends, disagreed. Indian troubles have been renewed in Oregon, aud threaten to be more serious and extensive than borore. Ferrien Fenner has been appoint ed minister to the United States from Nicaragua* Wheeler the American Uinlster is returning home. The Arrlzonla Copper Mines are being brisk ly worked. Considerable rich ore has been takeu out. Indiana and Iowa. Nxw York, Nov. 11—Buchanan’s plurality inludlauala 15,000. In Iowa it Is from six to eight thousand. New York Market. Nkw Yorx, Nov. 11.—Tho Cotton market is unclmuged. Sales of the day 2000 bales. Mid- dliug Uplands 12 cents. Flour advanced 6 cents. Sterliug Exchange has decliued. It is qnoted at 9 per cent. Tub Agricultural Fair or Chatham and Effingham CouNTiSiv-We call the attention ot the public to tho Agricultural Fair to be held at the Race Course to-morrow, and to continue for two days. We hope that there will be a good attendance from Savannah, to give an impetus to so praiseworthy an enterprise.— Something of this kind lias been needed to itimulute opr farmers in a generous rivalry be tween them in their various industrial products. The best method, according to our idea, for Savannah to testify her appreciation, is by her citizen* becoming members of the Associa tion. D3r* A statistical table of the Cotton crop of the United States, Exports, Consumption, Freights, Exchange, Stock on hand aud ex treme prices since 1823, has been laid ou our table. This document has been compiled by a worthy young man of our city, Mr- Henry G. Freeman. Every planter and merchant should possess themselves of a copy. Our neighbors of the Republican have them for sale. Ths Cotton Crop of ’56-7.—The Mobile Tribune gives estimate of one of the most iu- teligeut merchants of Alabama, whose esti mates have heretofore been looked for with great confidence In their accuracy. His figures are 2,002,600. Youno Men’s Christian Association.— The members of the Young Men’s Christian Association are reminded of the Metting to uight. The annual election of officers will take place. A full attendance is desired. Cross Creek is the name of a new post office established not very remote from Haw kiuaville, in this State, and we believe in the same county. A despatch received by Messrs. Padelford, Fay & Co. dated New York, Nov. 12th, states that the Steamship Alabama arrived there at 3 o’clock A. M. All well. » Certain for Fillmore**—New York. The State that was certain to go for Fill' more lias elected to her Legislature preiisely four Fillmore men. We are not aware that Mr. Fillmore has & single representative of Ida sen. tients elected to Congress from bis own State- People will know during another canvass what confidence to attach to tho boasts of the Know Nothing politicians. Effect of Buchanan** Election The New York Mirror (Black Republican) Mates that the effect of Mr. Buchanan’s elec tion was to send up stocks immediately two per cent in Wall street. So much for the Triumph of the Southern DisunionisU aud Destructives. Florida Election. Tallahassee, Nov. 8,1850. Editori Georgian d* Journal: The returns of the ejection in Florida are Blow in reaching us, but enough have come in to assure “ all the world and the rest of man kind” that our little Stite stands beside Geor gia in tho Democratic columu. Nine counties *how a majority lor Buchanan of 571. The tame counties in October gave the Know Noth ing candidate for Governor a majority of 70. Tho Democratic net gain Is 747. Buchanan’s oijarity in the State will probably not be less than 1600. Tho intelligence contained in your Extra of the 6th (just received, 8 p.m.) has diffused gen eral joy throughout the city. Should it be con firmed the Democracy hereabouts will give one " grand blow out,” and no mistake. 11 Hurrah for James Bucbanau, boys, Tho Union and the Laws, The Constitution a s ’ft stands, boys, And tbs Democratic cause." Yours, in hope, O. E. D. Major Poore and his Bakrow op Applrs -Public Reception in Boston.—A despatch from Boston, dated yesterday, gives ail account of the conclusion of one of tho best jokes of the political oainpaign. It says: Major Ben. Perley Poore, the late Fillmore *todidato for Congress in the Sixth District, ar- {"fid lu the oily this afternoon with his wheel* wrowand barrel of apples—which he hud wheeled ail the way from West Newbury, a •GUneo or thirty-six miles, in two and a naif JW*- The job was in fulfilment of a bet with Lol. Burbank, the Fremont State Senator elect ‘hat Fillmore would get more vote* in Mas- •^-hjHetts than Fremont. The Major; wheeling bis apples, wasoicortcd yi* State street, about 2 o’clock, by the Fillmore Hubs of Boston and Charlestown, a military fity&pany and a mounted c*valcAde of citizens, •he novelty of the performance collected ninny iboiusiud* of the people, and the Major wiih greeted with tremendous and tumultumw ap- [’inline nn all sides. He delivered the apples to »"• Burbank on the step* of the Treniont JJMei when both gentlemeu delivered con. tfstuhitury speeches, mounted on the barrel' iea thousand people were present. A Stupendous * iitcrprlse, A Weekly SieamtMp Ferry tine between Me Chteapeake Hay and Milford Haven. The Hon. A. Dudley Msnh,' the'*' Assistant Secretary of State, has addressed a letter "to the citixous of the slaveholdlbg States,” lu which hu anuonuoeshis purpose, iu conuootiou with others, to establish "a weekly iron steam ship ferry Hue between the Chesapeake Bay and Milford Haven.” Lon m>n, August 12, I860. To the Citizens ok tuh Blateholdino States With your eo-opewtiou, il' it can bo secured, 1 propoeo to establish, in conjuuctlon with cer tain associates to be herealter designated, a Weekly Iron 8teatnsldp Ferry Line between the Chosopeako Bay and Milford Haven. The dlstauce by tiie Southern route from tho oue to tho other of those water* is about 3.160 miles— shorter by at least 100 miles than that at pre sent traversed by tho American (Reamers from New York to Liverpool. Theroutoia cutlrely free from the dangers incident to coastwiso na vigation and icebergs. The town of Milford is situated oue hundred and twenty miles southward and westward or Liverpool, ono hundred miles westward of Bristol, and two hundred and seventy miles westward of London. It is connected with each by railway, with the exception of a space of three miles, which will i;e completed next spriug. To Londou the line—broad guage throughout—will be run over by express trains inside of seven hours. To Waterford the dis tance Is seventy miles by water, at whiohport there is a connection by railway with Cork. Kilkenny, Limerick, Dublin and Belfast. To Havre the distance is about two hundred and twenty five miles. It is estimated that all the uavies of Europe could ride in sAtety aud swing at their anchors iu Milford Huveu. This haven enjoys in an eminent degiee the essential requiste* for ren dering to town of Milford the first port of Europe. It bos length and breadth of compass deep water and good bottom, facility of in egress, aud egress and secure shelter. But not withstanding this unsurpassed combination of advantages, it has been comparatively valaless heretofore to the commercial world, on accouut of befog shut ont from internal commoniuntion with the metropolis and tho manufacturing districts of the British realm. Like Milford Haven, the worth of the Chow* peak Bay has never been properly appreciated, except for national purposes. Commercially, no peculiar benefits have been derived from its excellent qualities os a haven and its easy ap proach from the ocean. But, happ ily,for sever al years railways proceeding from the couflnes of the South, Southwest, West and Northwest, connecting oue with auotber, aud eucircling and embracing all the cit;e* and pricipal towns, have been steadilv and resolutely forcing their passages over aud through tho impediments which obstructed their progress, and ure now in so advauced a state as to give reasonable assurauce than in a year or two they will con verge, completed upon the Virginia shore. By such a communication, assisted by canals aud rivers, will be conveyed for transportation to foreign countries, us soon us the proposed At lantic steam ferry lino is established, * part of the cotton of North aud South Curolina, Geor gia, Tennessee, Alabnma, Mississippi, Louisln nn, Arkansas, Florida and Texas; the tobacco, wheat, and corn, of Virginia, Tennessee, Mary land and Delaware,; the pork, bacon, lard and tobacco of Kentuky and Missouri; the rich of South Carolina, and the rosin and turpentine of North Carolina. Nor is it improbable that Pennsylvania, to say nothing of other non slaveholding States, will avail herself of it for conducting a lucrative traffic at homo and abroad. The waters of her great central artery meet and commingle with those of the South in the Chespeak Bay, and her varied interest* strenghteaed by her inflexible devotion to the constitution, unite her in bonds of indissolubili ty with hor Southern sister. The question 1ms probably been millions of times asked or turned over in reflecting minds, Why—wltli respect to the oue and the other— was Providence so prodigal of its favors to the Chesapeake Bay and Milford Haven? The answer seems at lost to be satisfactorily furn ished. As if by some mysterious arrangement of preconcerted scientific thought, the locomo tive is about to visit each, taking with It the valuablelproductsofthe populous and rich inter! or simultaneously with the discoveiy of a quick and ctieap plan of ocean conveyance for tnose vroducta to thoir consumers: for it muBt be distinctly observed that m no other water in Kurope or America can a vessel of the magni tude of the Great Eastern, and of her immen>e capacity for carrying, enter and depart where there is a reasonable assurance that freights can be procured in sufficient abuudnnce to fill her bat that of theOhesaneako Bay or Milford H&veu. It is almost needless to remark that with all that steam has so beneficially acoom- f illshcd on tho ocean, it has done but little lu ransporting any of the chief heavy articles of Bouthern or British export. What point on the Chesapeake Bay will be selected for the Atlautlo steam ferry line land ing cannot yet be determined. It will, howev er, assuredly be that which in all respects is the most suitable, and there, without necessa rily building up a populous city, a storehouse of such importance will establish itself as nev er was created before from which the slave holding States, if not also a number of the non-slaveholding ones, will draw their supplies at moderate prices. In like munnner Milford Haven will become tho storehouse of American S iroducts, which product* will be conveyed at ow rates, and expeditiously, to every part of Europe. As if in anticipation of this, an Anglo French compauy is in the course of successful formation for constructing a large number of steamers to engage in the European coasting trade. The diatauco, os has been stated, between Milford Haven aud the Chesapeake Bay is 3160 miles. The passage across it would be as fre quently under seven days as over seven days by the ferry line. From the Chesapeake to the Pacific the travel, as soon os the con necting railways shall have been completed will be cosily performed iu five days; and from thence to Melbourne in sixteen days. Thus there would be a diminution oi Bix days upon the contemplated time of the Great Eastern. Travellers engaged on commercial or indus trial pursuits lrould, consequently, choose the American route for its expedition, as would also tho mere pleasure seeker, for the interest ing and diversified scenes which it would pre sent to his view. And still greater than to Australia would be the diminution in time from Europe by the American line to Southern China, Japan, &o. The Isthmus of Suez and the Bed Sea would be measurably abandoned, and San Francisco would becomo the great central rendezvous for Europeans and others voyaging to aud from the East. It would be brought within eighteen days of London aud within twelve of the Chesapeake Bay, which time would be again shortened five days, if ever the Pacific Railroad should be made. By means of such an undertaking as that of the Atlantic Steam Ferry Line, no stretch of the imagination is required to foretell tliut tho Chesapeake Bay would be the mart of the larg est travel and transportation of industrial pro duce ever known. From thence they would radiate in every direction, to the benefit of all who curne within the sphere of their move ment. The gold of California and Australia, the silver of Mexico, und mails from every civ ilized part of the globe, would also concentrate there for distribution and expedition to their respective destinations. Neither ice uor Enow would ever suspend communication for a day on the direct line. Four such vessels as the Great Eustern, de parting weekly from the Cheasoucak Bay, would convey to Milford Haven in a year 1,260,000 bales of cotton, or more than their eqmvilant in weight in a less bulky article. An opinion cannot bo formed at this time with any degree of accuracy as to what length of distance ponderous articles weald bear trans portation on railroad to the Cheasepo Bay, with the certainty of conveyance uccroas the Atlantic in seveu or eight days, at unprecedent ed low rates. It was estimated that on ac- count of BUBponsluu of navigation by unusual low water In the rivers or tho slaveholding States during tho lutter part of 1864 and tile early part of 1855, the producers of cotton and other staples of exportation experienced a clear loss of at legist $20,000,000. Cotton might possibly travel to theOheiiscpeako Bay, touvaif the advantages there offbred for its speedy transit to Europe, from a remote a region us the Interior of Texas. So with other articles. Should this transpire, there are doubtless those who have advanced to the meri dian ot lifo will not iiuve passed away from earth without seeing a dally, instead or the proposed weekly, ocean ferry line in successful operation. • . The Idea of connecting the Oliesapeake Bay, by speedy steam communication, with n port facing it in Europe has been cherished by me for the last thirteen yn.aw. But I bad fears that such an enterprise would not be, remuno- much as the fuel tonsil Hblps which made quick passage welgHHI, ., down to such a depth as to prevent them from iUfiiiiillliiiMMiir than naiwitentTYhis is?h?ca , . '?.‘ v *** v * uuuii- is the case with all that have r!iWS 1" , ttle prownt time. When I heard that the Itther of Atknttoattamuvlm. , tlun hid arranged his plan of the “big ahln? 1 1 fancied thnt I beheld the proximate reallxatlon of my hopes for the gtorloua future of tho alnre- holdjng Statoa-ln one or which I draw my lint ■ breath, nhd In which I taut, I any be permit. Und to draw ray last-ami I waa wined vr .th an .race ueearae as lemons to me w "a twloe-told tale,” aud after a number of vexatious efforts to. 1 * r '! lev ,; d °, r , them I Sully succeeded In getting the President to accept of my realgna- tpamilhe 8th day of May, 1865. Quitting Wua ilngtou won afterwatds. and tarrying nearly a mouth at Itichmond, Norfolk. Old Point Comfort, and other place, on the James river and Chesapeake Bay, and a few weeka In New York, I embarked for Liverpool late in July, and in August found myself with a friend, at Mllwall, in tne presence of the most inter esting object, as for os completed, ever con ceived by science—an object that was essential to Inaugurate u revolution in the material and political well-being of the slaveholdlag States In the preceding address it has merely been my otyect to explain the nature of the proposed enterprise and it* paramount Importance to tb< slaveholding States. In another communica tion I shall enter into minute details relative to the manner of carrying it into successfol ope ration. I will uow state, howevor, that every Southern citizen who ohooees may become a copartner in it: that the shares will be issued at $100 each; that no person shall be permitted to subscribe for two or more until all snail have had ample timo to subscribe for one; and that each slaveholding State and the District of Co lumbia shall be entitled to one manager in the concern. Your Iriend aud counttyman, A. Dudi.kv Mann. By the Baltic* The iastest sales. Thu sales of Tuesday the 21th, were 8,000 bales, of whir* * ■’** for export and speculation, closini rates. Liverpool Breadstuff*, The transactions generally, were unimportant,but hadnotshown any chango in rates. ... ,. l0 2 r : .T ho quotations give Baltimore and Philadelphia, 32}a 334; Onto 36a — — a better feeling prevails, with an m Id, chiefly on higher brands. Ri Spencer A Co. quote Bed 8ja94; White uiiusao. Corn is reported dull at the rates,Yellow 32s 6d White 34a34s 6d. Naval Stores. No change is noted ot interest to American markets. State of Trade. Affairs at Manchester indi cated ilrmnes and activity. Paris Bourn. The latest advices from Paris, represent financial affairs as still un satisfactory, and the demand for specie, Ac., uunlmted. Havre markets, Oct. 27. The sales of the week iu cotton ore $,500 bales, at rates show ing an increase of 4a8f on the last report Orleans ties ordinarie closes firmly at Ilf. Wonders will Never Cease.—The Phila delphia Ledger, of Saturday, says: "A wager of $1000, we learn, has been made in'New York, by Brougham, that he and his company will perform in both New York and Philadel phia the same night, tho distance being nearly one hundred miles apart. Tho arrangement is to perform on Thursday evening next a petite comedy in New York, finishing at 8 o’clock, then to take a special train and run to Phila delphia by 10, and perform at the Circus the extravaganza of Pocahontas. The arrange ment will require the locomotive to travel about fifty miles an hour; and, to prevent any acci dent, it is designed to have a man with a flam beau stationed at every mile along the route, and bonfires every three miles. The perform ance is to conclude with a banquet at the Girard House to the New York guests. This is certainly one of the most extraordinary wagers ever made, and will require very nice calculation und exact time to enable the task to be accomplished successfully.” [Correspondence or the Express.] Exulting over ths Defeat of Fremont- Mock Procession, Etc. • Princeton, N. J., Nov. 6. Bear Expreu: The students at the venerable old college here are highly elated at the defeat of Fremont and the downfall of Black Repub licanism. Last night the College boys march ed around tbo town in procession, with trans parencies, torches, drums, fifes, etc-, four young men bearing a black coffin, headiog the lacmlan, and another, with black bonnet and Iress, riding upon a little Canadian stallion, representing Fremont’s widow, the new dis consolate Jessie. Attar a general round of the town, a fonsral oration waa delivered, and the coffin burned. Very truly, Double B. Vote in"Virginia. We have below [says the Richmond Dispatch,] the returns from 72 counties of Virginia—nearly all of them semi official. They show a majority of 20,109 tor Buchanan. There are seventy two to hear from—exactly half of the State *, and we may nssmno that Buchanan’s majority will not bo less than 30,000,-Hurrah for Boons. dr. n A RQHO EXPLORATION In U&j, >4 tud ’5, Ulus- -ljL trated with upwards or 800 engravings. Westward Empire, or the Great Drama of Uuiusd Progress; by EL Magoon. The O’Briens and the O’FUhertya; by Lady Mor< gaui annotated by RShelton Mackenzie; 3 vola. Yoakum's History or Texas; 8 vols. American Poulterer's Compaulou; by O N Bo. mont, with 120 Illustrations. A Child’s History of Rome; by J Bonner. The United Aunual Digest of Decisions lu tho 8u< pretne, Circuit and Dis'rTot Courts. ALSO ( Gold Peus In great variety. novl‘2 W THORNE WILLIAMS Companion to ‘‘Dick Tarletoa.” “ARlUN HA BLAND, or Lessons of life; com plete; prlco 53 cents; by J Frederick Smith, Ttie Pictorial Adventures of Margaret Catclipoto, the great American Horae Thlor ALSO, Putnam’s Monthly f r November, Knickerbocker Magazine for November. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine for Novcmbor. Household Words for November. Frank IahIIq’s (lazulte or Fashious for Novem ber. Received and for sale by WAKNOCK A DAY Id, nor 12 109 Congress street. TO RENT, t Two comfortable brick teuomanta on Jones street, at $3C$ each. Apply to THO*. HOLCOMBE. novl2-2aw2w /'kNIONtf—40 bbls Onions landing Mils day por yJ hark ImliAua and for sale by uovll CARLBTON k PARSONS. K AIS1NS, ko —100 wholo and hair boxes Rai sins; 10 bbls Pecan NuU; 6 bags Brazil Nuts; 6 do Filbort do, lauding and (or sale by novl2 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. On suck Subjects the Testimony of Woman should be Conelualve. Kzw York, August 2,1862. B3**Mrs. ' lute, or No. 272 Second street, belief' lug hor child, about three years old, to be troubled with worms, purchased one bottle of Dr. U’Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, prepared by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa., and gave it two tea-spoonBfol, which hud tho ellbwl of cuuslng the child to die obarge u largo number or worms. The child Is now enjoying good health. Wo would advise all parents who may suspect their children to bo troubled with worms to lose no timo, but immediately pur chase aud administer Dr. M'lAne’s Celebrated Ver mifuge. It will cure. The money will be refunded la all coses where It does not givo satisfaction. 49~ Purchasers will be carefoi to ask for Dr. M’lnuo’s Celebrated Vermifuge, manutacturod by Ficmiug Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Vormi- fuges lu comparison aro worthless. Dr. M’Lane’s genuine Vormlfoge, also his celebrated Liver Pills, cau now bo had at all respectable drug stores. Nonegcnuluo without tho signature of FLEMING BROS. [13] " novl2 togtttigl 3iMiptr. Savannah Market, November IB, COlTuN—Our tnarkol shows a decline of this forenoon. Demand good. Sales limited to 627 balos, viz: 26 at 11, I0atll)> t 60 at 11#, 86 at UK, 10 at UK, 372 at UK, 63 at UK, and 12 at 12 cents. MONTGOMb KY,|Nov. IU—Cotton—There is seme inquiry to day, but owing to the high prices de manded t-y factors, thoro 1h nothiog doing exoept m the stroots, whore Middlings a8o Belling at 11X ridUX, Good Middlings 11X- Freeight on cotton to Mobile $l bale. 8TATZXK.VT OF COTTON. Stock ou band Sept. 1,1869 2E6 Recolvod past week 3,439 Received previously 27,876—31,814 31,694 Shipped past week*. 1,167 fihlpped previously..., 6,244— 6,401 Stock ou hand Nov 10, 1866 26,193 Received same lime last year 24,064 Shipped " " " " 900 Stock on hand samo Umo last year 16,064 Snhlligrnn. Port of Savannah November IB Arrived. Brig Sum'l OUs, Linaburnne, Boston, with an as-' sorted cargo, to Carlotou It Parsons. Steamer Randolph, Augusta, to 8 M LaflUeau. Memoranda* j FOREIGN FORTS, livorpool, Oct 18—Sid, Avon, Mounqe, Savau- ralt: Kllnbkti, William,, do. ('owes, Olt 18—Arr, Grampus, Sutton, from Stockholm, for Pa van nab, leuky. , Dublin, Oct 21—Sid, Industry, for Savannah. Consignees* Per steamer Haiidolph, from Augusta—374 bales cuium, 3^3boxes copper ore, to W Batteraby, 8 M Lxfllteau, E Mojyneux. , /•,: ' « *. !•’.!.*!« : . I• : .. - '• BY BELL & PRENTISS. aitCUKt* •KS T(l PHILSKICK ft MILL -fTILOUR—59 bbls Hiram Smith’s Flour, landing J; and tor sale by novia HoisCovtRK, Johnson a uo. /'iHAMPAlUh—5) baskets quarts and 76 do pints \J Hcid-iek champaign, landing and for salo by novia HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A <4). /^HEtBE, BUrTER, Ac—200 boxes Goshen V Cheese; 53 do English Dairy do; SOua^es Pino Appl** do; 6) flridns Choice Butter: 5 cases ()£ and >4 b*>xes) Sardines; landing and for sale by novlfi HOLCOMBK, JOHNSON A CO. SOtICK earn* Cons'gnees por brig C.- F. O'Brien will PV pieaso attend to tbo reception of ibeir goods landing this day at Philadelphia Steamship Wharf. novl2 CARLETON A PARSONS. G. M. GRIFFIN has now in employ a first Wtw rate Jeweler, and all work sent in will be dene ta a proper tnuuuer, aud with dispatch, nov 11 WANTED. T>Y an Euglish widow lady, a situation in a prl- JJ vate family, as Teacher to young children, or would accopt a situation In any capacity requiring a trust- worthy poreon. Having been accustomed to refined society she is fully cumpetuut to discharge tlwso duties so essen tial to a homo education No objection to the cuuu- try. For address apply at this paper, or address a note to L. M. G. novll-St WANTED, A SMART ACTIVE Colored BOY to be abeut store. A, novlO ___ A. BONAUD. FOR RENT. Acomfortablo two story houso ou abuse- §mf incut, corner St. Julleu aud Lincoln streets. Mill Possession given immediately. For particu- Urs inquire or J. J. Gammon on the premises, uovll TJOTATOES—40 bbls Potatoes landing aud for Jt sule by 1 novll CARLETON A PARSONS. . STAPLE DRY GOODS. /"iOTTON aud Uneu Ahootlugs, Shlritingi, Irlbh V; Lir.ens. Pillow Caso liuons, Bird’s Eyo Dla pers, Huckabacks, Huck and Fiue Damask Towels, 8. 9 and 10)4 Sup. Irish aud Scotch Table Damasks, Napkius and Ikiyles, Real Welsh and American Flannels, Fine Bath and Whitney Blankets, Linen aud Cotton Bed Tick, Ac., Ac For Hole at tho lowest market prices, by nov5 DkWUT A MORGAN. TUST RECEIVED—100 baskets Mum Cbampagno, tl 26 boxes imperial, 26 boxes Cabiuot, 10 boxes Cordon Rouge. For sale by A. BONAUD, nov 10 corner Bay and Bull sts. TN A TRUNK, stolen in this city, by a negro hi X April, 1866, were Bunds of the city or Augusta, marked Let. C. No’s. 10 A 11, each $1000, with coupons attached for (merest since Oct. 1864. The public are hereby cuutioued not to purchase said Bonds. novlO-lm WAKTED, rl.HREE UUNUllED ACTIVE YUUNU HEN to ut ± as local and traveling agents in a business easy, useful and honorablo. at a salary of $100 per month 1 A capital or $5 only required 1 No patent raouiuiue or book business. Full particulars given (free) to all who enclose a postage stamp or a three cent piece, aud address A. B. MARTYN, sopt22—w3m Plolatow, N. H. PIUVATK BOAilSlW. A FEW single gontleraon can obtain good Board and IiOogiug at tne So. West, corner St. Junen and Friue Street’s. ooi23 2w CUBES AND SHOUIJ)ERS—15 hhds aud 20 bbls O bright Sides aud Shoulders, Bacon, received per *toamer Kevf'ue State, aud tor sale low from tho wharf, by ■ept28 1HAKLEB A GREINER. /Codfish, potatoes a herbingh- \J 2 hhds Codfish, 60 bbls Potatoes, 75 boxes Herrings, lauding aud for sale by oct24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A Of. BUCKWHEAT. TUST RECEIVED a new supply of that Extra O Fine White Backwbeat, which was so much liked lost winter. This ariiclo is pronounced by those who have used It to be superior to any other made. ALSO, Doublo Extra Family Flour, or first quality, in 12K and 24 pound bags. Quinces, for preserving; Hick ory Nuts; Apples, Ac., at novO—2t DICKSON’S. DIOKEN'S HOUSEHOLD WORDS TJ10R NOVEMBER— J* Received and for sale by nov6 WAKNOCK A DAVIS. CANDLES. OI’ERMACEITI, Adamantine and Tallow or various O brands; Soap of various brands, from 0, 8. 10 and 12 ceuta. Chemical Soda Soap 10 cents: Wo man's Friend 10 cents. Call and examino at BARRON’S Family Grocery, sop'26 V? hitakor and Chariton-streets. NOTICE. A LL iwrsons having demands against the Estate A. or Mrs. ELIZA ANN JEWETT, deceased, will hand them in duly attested, and those Indebted will plearo make paymont to FRANCIS J. CHAMPION, uo4-liu Sole Qualified Executor. /’'1II01CE Mercer Potatoes.—Five hundred bush*, V Choico Mercer Potatee* for sale, to arrive per aehoouar Ida, from Philadelphia. oet29 CHAR. A. GREINER. ■jciLOUR AND MEAL. 1} 600 sacks C«r-iicbad’a Superfine Flour: 75 barrels Extra Flour, 60 sacks Corn Meal, Diploma. In store and for sale by oot26 WEBSTER A PALMES. mOBAGCO.—Two hundred and fifty boxes Grant A. k William’s Tobacco, 6’s aud 8's: 400 boxes assorted brands, pounds 3’s. 6’s 8’s, 10’s and 32’*; 20 K boxea People’s and Rose Twist Fancy: 40 kegs extra Twiat and Pancake; ALo, Virgin Le&fand Palmetto; 26 boxes Fine Cut Smoking aud Cbewiug do. In store and for tale by OC120 WEBSTER A PALMES. lb OPE—100 Coll* Rope for sale, to arrive by sebr Xl Julia A. Rich oct 16 IDCKBCS A SNKLLINGS. T)IG AND BALT HAMS ANDBHOLDERS. Jusire- X uelved 3 barrels Pig Hama and Shoulder*, lOOgOXtra family Smoked Ham* and 3 hhds Shoul ders, also 8 casks Sugar Cured Hams, which I will sell for 12)^ cents por lb. DAVID O’CONNOR, oot 23 Corner Broughton A Dray ton-it. „„ HOSIKBY, GLOVES, AC. DECEIVED per late arrivals— XL Ladies Black and White S’llc Hose, do uo Raw do d<* Black Burmese Wool do do Arnerian end Cashmere Uo Wdite, Slate, Brown and Black (otton Hose. Alsu, a full aHoriment or Alexandres Kid Glovos, dol’d and Black Silk do do Cashmore do Ladles Merino Vests, do Silk do, by 00t 26 HENRY LATHROP A CO. Hlook or Dry Goods at Auction-oontlnuml. TO MURR'iW, at 11 o’clock, in Sates Room, will bo sold without reserve: A largo and complete assortment of Btuploand Fanoy Dry Goods, consisting of—LIUBsy Woolieys, Wool Plaids, Kerseys. Domestics, Brown Shirtings, Brown aud Bleached Shirtings, Wool ShawlsTDe I Aloes, Prints, Casbmores, Printed Lawns, 8ius, Bed Ticks, Naukoeu Itrlpei, Linen Ginghams. Cur- talu Calico, Alpacas, Black Brood Cloth, fable Da mask, Hosiery. 811k Braids, Fanoy Bags, Swiss and and Jaokonet Muslins, Fancy Articles, Ac., Ac. Terms—Sums uudor $100 cash, $100 to $300 six ty days, over $300 ninety days for approved en dowed paper novia Watches and Jewelry. THIS EVENING, 12tb, at 7 o’clock' at the store No. — Congress street,- opposite Monument Square, will be sold: A geueral assor.ment of Watches and Jewelry, cousirtlug or Gold and sllvet Watches* Gold Pen. ells, Pens, Lockets. Pins, and* general assortment or fine Jewelry, Plated Ware, aud Fanoy Articles. Terms cash. Sales to be continued evory evening during the week norl2 L iquors, sugar &o~ 76 bbls Domestic Braudy 100 bbls 1* H Gin 126 bbls N E Rum 100*bbls Rectified Whiskoy, 76 bbls X. XX, XXX do 60 bbls Did Rye do 60 hhds P R, M and N O Sugar 126 bbls Stuart’s ABAC do Received aud fur sale by MoUAHON k DOYLE. UOV4 Vo 206 k 207 Bay at. S OAP, STARCH AS!) CANDLER- 100 boxes Smith’s k Buchan’s Family Soap 60 *• Colgate's pale do 60 “ do No. 1 ft Bar do 26 “ Oswego Pearl etirch 60 “ Colgate’s and Beadeil’s Tallow Candles Landing from schooner Loyal Scranton, and for sulo bv SCRANTON, JOHNSTON it (X). out 12 ,: i4 MEDICAL CARD. ‘SglBB*' Dfi> 4. R. SMITH hat removed his Wlficv WW' to Broughtou slroe}, iu Dailey’s Building, u foW doors above Boldeu’s Hat Store. Residence at Mrs. Reuwhart’s. West Broad street. sepl8 FULLOW-CITIZHNS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. gjf* I am a uaudldate for re-oloutlou to the or- Wm- lluo of Receiver or Tax Returns iu January oexl, aud respectfully solicit your sufiVa^eft^^ TO THE VOTMRSOF CHATHAM iFellow-cUlsens, 1 am a candidate at the Ww elacth n, in January next, for the oiUcii :»! Tax Collector, and solicit your support A. llAUMON. Savannah, Sept. 30th, 1866. oct 1 HOWE’S COTTON HARVESTER. The great desideratum or Planters is final PW ly uhtalued Ut the successfol invention uf Howo’s Cotton Har water, with which oue baud cun pick a^ much cotton as live iu tho ordinary way, besides saving an itumeuso amount of labor. What WbUnoy’s cotton Gin la in its after stage, Howe’s iarvoster Is lu pioklng. For further information, apply to A. WILBUR, 111 Bay streot. ^ Agent for the States of Georgia and Florida. NOTICE. DR. J. P, SCREVEN was this day olecled wm a Director of the Merchant’s and Planter’s Bank, Inplacoof Seaton Grantland, Esq., or Mil- ledgevllle, roslnged. nov6 T ONDON PORI EH AC.—Just received 16 casks. JU Rts. and pis. Byoss London Porter—alsoOtard and Senette Brandies, Port, Schorry, and Medira Wines, Ac. Ac* Cboico articles In glass and wood for family osd bv DAVID O’CONNOR, •A 23 Corner Broughton A ’Drayton- NOTICE. A LL persons Indebted to tho fttalc of Jano Mu* Donald, late of McIntosh county, deceased, are requested to make Immediate payment; bus having demands against Bald Estate are requested to present Uiem, duly authenticated. MUSKS D. HARRIS, Executor. Nov. 7th* 1866. novi SOUTHKItN LOTTERY ON THE HAVANA PLAN I PRIZES GUARA TIED I 10(1,000 Dollars—>16,000 Number* Onlyl JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY I 1 4 6 81) 1,60U B ukwheat- u 26 hair bbls New Buckwheat, 60quar do do do 6u eighth do do do Landing aud for sale by nov4 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A 00. G oshen buitkr and cheese—20 icegs oo- Bbou Butter; 60 boxes do Cheese; landing from steamer and for salo by weptlT S KANTON, JOHNgTON A S ardines, sardinks- . 6U00 iioxes, >4 and >4 bozos, For salo by A. BONAUD, ool26 corner of Bay and Bull sU P OTATOES, Ac.— 60 bbls Mercer Potatoes ,30 do Red aud White Onions 26 do Choice Apples, lauding and for salo by 00122 HOLCOMBK, JOHNSON A CO. 5 BBLS. Nrauily; 50 ^ casks Brandy; 76 bbft Gin; 100 bbls Rectified Whiskey; 100 bbls m. Lccclvod and for Bale by oct 16 oMAHON A DOYLE. F ..JUR—6(H) bbls. extra andkuperfine Flour,as sorted brands. 6(H) sacks extra and superfine Flour, ass’d brands 150 quarter sacks double extra, 160 bbls, Goodlotvillo double extra «>• 2 YOUNG A WYAVT. R . LE. POTATOES, Ac— L 26 bbls Taylor A Son's Alo 60 bbls Potatoes 10 bbls Apples ccivod and for tulle by aov4 MciMAHON A DOYLE. WHITE SATIN ft KID SL1PPBBS. ECKIVED by Ime arrivals— I Allies Whito r'alin Slippers, do do KUl do Misses Black Galtors and Morocco Boots, l Allies Polka aud Jenny Lind Boots. M. J. BUCKNER, uov6 No. 71 aud 162 Gibbon’s Range. S OAP, S'l'ARUij7Ae— 160 boxes Readers Family Soap • 160 do Colgate's do do loo do do Palo do 160 do do No-1 do 100 do Castilo do 16 do Assorted Toilet do, Recelvod aud for sale by uov4 mcmahon a doylk. B iowi iAR SOAP.—60 boxoi Extra N Hill A Sons’ Palo Extra Yellow Soap, Just recoivod amt for sale to closo consignment! by CRANE, WELlit k CO. sept 17 /RANDLES,—Eight hundred boxes Adamantine V and 8tar Candles: 100 hair boxes Adamautiuo Caudles; 60 do Hotel do; 160 do Sperm, Patont, Sperm and Tallow do, In store and for sale by 0Ct26 WEBSTER A PALMES. C ODFISH, Poll.toes, Ac, 20 quintals Codfish. 60 bbls, Mercer Potatoes. 100 boxes Herrings. In store and for sa.e by oet27 HOl.COM HOI .COM BE, JOHNSON A CO. M ACKEREL.—20 hall barrels medium size Nv. 2 Mackerel. 26 quarter barrels large, No. 1. 26 Kilt’s largo No. 1 Mackerel. In store and for saio by OCt27 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.' C HOICE BUTTER.—15 kegs choice Butter just ro celvod und for sulo by Out 22 YOUNG A FRIERSON, 94 Bay B utter- a chmse- 26 kegs choice Goshen Butter, 60 Iwxes English Dairy Cheese, 100 do Choico Goahou do, white, laudlug iwr steamer and loo sulo by not24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. JJ •MKtrriU LIQUORS— 260 barrels Ohio Rectified Whiskey, 100 do Plkoa Magnolia do, ' 120 do E. Pbolps’s Gin. 26 do Conn. River P. AH. Rye Gin. 20 do Brandy. 36 quar and eighth casks Twigg Hoop’d 4tb pr. 20 do do Magonolia Wine. 76 barrels Ohio Mouongahela Whiskey. 20 do Gibsons Mountain do. 16 do Ben Russells Necter do. 6 do Gibsons old Family Nectar Whiskey 40 do White Rectified do. 6 do Old Kentucky Bourbon do. 40 do and puncheons Georgia Peach Brand *“ do Virr'-’- rginla Apple In store ami for sale by sop 18 WEBSTER A PAUSES. S OAP, STARCH, SUGAR, SYRUP, Ac., Ac.— 600 boxes Family Palo and No. 1 Soap 160 “ Frazer’s Beadle and Oswego Rtarch 190 bbls. Stewart’s Clarified Sugar 60 dozeu Lemon Syrup 60 boxes supor Carbon Soda Receive! und for Balo by sept 28 McMAHON A DOYLE. P ICKI.RS, PIPES, PAPER, PEPPER— 76 boxes Plckl s, und Ugalluu jars 690 groBB EngUesb Pipes 26o “ Pipe Heads 600 reams Wrapping Papor 100 boxes frpsh gro md pure Pepper. Received and for sale by Me] McMAHON A DOYLE, sept 28 PRINTERS* INK, niOll SALE BY ’ U J. B. CUBDEDGE, Agent, sept 27 Marshall Housk Boanwo. 26 chests Cougor Oolong Tea 25 half chests eboleo Groon Tea 26 balos Wrapping Twine Koceivedand for sale by McMAHi [ON A DOYLE. sopt 28 H errings a potatoes- 76 boxes Smoked Herrings 60 bbls flue eating Potatoes Just received and for sale by OC21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A 00. BUCKWHEAT IclUCKiRBtr »)n Y* bbls Fresh Buckwheat, flV 20 w do. 26 bozos > do. 20 bbls New No. 3 Mackerel, 10 H do Largo No. 1 do. 10 >4 do f inall No. 1 do. oct 31 BC8ANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. FBESH FBUIT AND OBOOEBIE8. PER STEAMER AUOU8TA, AT me Savannah Grocery & Fruit I>cpot. )A BBLS.ef theCholcests Eating Apples. )V/ 2 do Fine Qaincoa, 8 Frails Dates. 10 Boxes Lemons. New Figs. Layer and Bunch New No. 1 Mackerel. Salmon and Codfish. 1 Crate Extra Bunch Onions. 1 do do Cabbages. Pigs Feet and Pigs Heads in Pickle. Bath Brick, Currlo Powder. Sup. Sago Cheese, Cornstarch. Fresh Biscuit, fiftoou dltTorenl kinds. Stuart’s 8yrup. ALSO BK0I1VSD, 30 Bunches Bananas, loooo Nassau and Havana Orungei OCt30 WM. H. FAI SiELL. FOR MALE. '0 QQ08EGARSorthofovorltebrands * IntMridml, ■ Cob den, MULLER A MICHELS, corner Bay and Liocoln streets. oct28-eod3t jIRUIT,' TURTLE. Ac.—The cargo o^ tEo sckr. J British Queen, in three days from Nassau, N. ,, consisting of ORANGES, BANANAS, TURTLE, Ac. YONGE A FRIERSON, No. 94 Bay street. oct29-21 oVfnre olothT k K f\ heavy Gunny Cloth, LOU For sale by _ oct24—lmo J. W. LATHROP A 00. ssptio >r sale by WEB8TIR A PALMES, GllOCERlES, 60 boxes tiraud A Williams's 10 ounoo Tobacco. 60 bbls Luther Felton Boston Rum 23 “ Boston “ 20 “ Old P. H'Gin 60 “E-Phelps Rye Gin 60 N. 0. Rectified Whisky 26 bbls Domestic Brandy 26 M casks 4th proof Brumly 20 « « “ “ 26 “ Malaga Wine 60 bois Crushed and Powdered Stuart's .Sugar 69 “ Stuart’s A. A B. Clarified Sugar CO “ “ 0. “ “ 10 hhds choice St. Crulx 10 “ “ P. R- 6o “ Prime Bacon Sides 20 “ “ “Shoulders 16 casks Byuss I/mpon Purler 20 % cailuTenerilTo Wiuo 100 Bags Prlrno Green ltio CnlTeo 100 “ Fair do “ “ 60 bogs ccolceGovcruraeut Java Coffee lu tuau 76 boxos Adamantine Cundletf. In store and for saleb y SCRANTON, oct 26 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO GROCERIES. t)A/\ boxes Ciioice Tobacco, “various brands" 100 baas Choice Rio Coffee, 60 bbls Sugar Biscuit, Butter do, Soda do, Pilot do, 60 boxos assorted Cordials, 60 “ “ Candles, 26 “ Adamantine Caudles, 26 “ Tallow " 26 “ Assorted Pickles, 20 “ Grouud Coffee, 60 “ Colgatea’ Family, Palo, k No. 1 Soap, Snuff, 25 Jars French Rapee, 26 do Macoboy 20 nests Tubs. 20 dos Puiutou Buckets. 60 boxes Extra, First and Second qualities Lemon Syrup, 60 boxes Scheldam Schnapps, 60 “ Claret Wine, 100 “ Pipes, assorted sizes, 60 chests Black Teas,various qualities, 60 qr do HyBon do, superior, 26 eighth do do do do, 60 gross Goodwins’Yellow Bank, So lace and pure American, Fine Cut Tobacco. 200 roams Wrapping Paper, all sizes. 25 boxes Macaroni, 25 do Vermlcolli, 26 cases Olivo Qil, 100 Whole, hair and quartor kegs F F F Gun Powder, . 609 boxes Sardines,puarlor and halva). For sale by J. V. CONNERAT, octvO No. 162 Bay-street. C OFFEE.—Five hundred bags Rio Cotfoe, fair and choice; '' 40 bags Old Government Java UoiTee; 60 mats do do do; 6 casks Plantation Coffee, very choice; 76bagsLaguyra do; 00 boxes Ground Java and WI Coffeo; In store and for sale by oct20 WEBSTER A PALMES. OUNDRIES— O 26 hhds. P. R. Sugar ^160 bbls. Stuart’s Refined 8ugar 100 kegs Soda 100 boxes Curb Soda MX* do Lemon Syrup 1000 a and K boxes Sardines 100 cues Schnapps 100 Ml Imported Began 60 M American do Received and for sale by iMAHI oct 16 MoM [ON A DOYLE. B 1 RANDY, GIN, RUM, Ac- 1 26 bbls Domestic Brandy 20 )i casks 4th proof do, twigg hoops 26 K do do do, do 60 bbli E Phelp'a Ryn Gin 60 do Luther Felton’s Boston Rum 76 do N. 0. Rectified Whiskoy 20 JA casks Malaga Wine 60 bbls Old PAH Gin, In store and for sale by >21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A 00. S TUART’S REFINED A CLARIFIED SUGAR- 26 bbls Stuart’s crashed 8ugar 20 do do powdered do 00 do do A clarified do 60 do do B do do 60 do do C do do In store and for sale by 0021 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO* RATES—ORATES—The finest lot of Orate* ever U offered in Savannah canoe found at KENNEDY A BEACH’S, Stove and House Furnishing Establishment, Hodgion’s Block, oct 16 corner Bull and Bronghten sta. jpKACfl BRaNDY—pOO gallons pure old Peaob Brandy, for sale by oct 2 YOUNG A WYATT. •TKTC ixLtwenty-five barrels do do; seventy flvo do N. 0. do. For sale by novfl RODGERS, NORRIS A CO. NFTfiGo sHo£b. G EORGIA made Brogans, for sale by. M; J. BUCKNER, octlS 71A162 Gibbons* Bnildlng, B UTTER AND CHEEME.-60 kegs choico Goshen Butter. 200 boxes Cheese. In fttore and for sale by oct 20 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A C H AY,' Cornaud Urdjln store end for sale by~ oct 16 LOCKETT 8NELUNG8. rtOOOA N0T8—300 Cocoa Nuts, received and for \J sale by [aept23] J. D. JESSEE. ri UNNY BAGGING—60 bales extra baavy Gun- UT ny Biffing, on board baric Indiana, from Boa ton, for aaleto arr'-- oct27 arrive. tf BRIGHAM. KBJ.Y A CO JJAY—200 bales prlmeEastern.Hay, in store _ and for sale low, Inclose consignment, bi nov* CARLETON A PA1«oK8. IXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—In Barrels, Sacks ami ' Half Books, just received for sale by YONGE A FRIERSON, ootfi t Va 94 Ba strse E 1 HI AUTOtiKITY OF THS STATS 0V QIOMU. CLASS 8. “' he drawn Nuvembor 16,18W, at Concert HaU, Macou.Ua., imdortbe sworn superintendence ol C«»l. George M. l/igan and Jas. A, Nisbet, Baq. tST Komuiubor this Lottery has only fifteen. thousand numbers— ess than auy Lottery In tho worlS, therefore It in the bent for investment. Ex- undue the Scheme! poheme; 1 prise uf, $16,000 6.000 g 000 or$1,000 are 4,000 of 600 are 2,600 • of 100 are 8,000 of 40 are 00,000 A■‘t’KOXIMAT10.V rHI/IM. 20 approximations of $100 are $2,000 W “ “ 60 are 2,600 60 “ •• 20 aro 1,000 1,712 prizes umouutlug to,' $102,OT Tickets $10-Halves$6-Quartera $2.60. . 43r Prizes payable without deduction. The 1,600 Prizes of $40 ore determined by the uisl (Inure of tho uumoor that draws the Capital Prize or $15,000. The Capital Prize will, of course, end with one of tbo figures—1. 2,8,4, 6,* 6, 7,8,ff, 0. Those Wholo Tickets ending wiih tne same figure us tho lost iu tho Capitrt will be entitled to $40. Halves and Quarters in proimrtion. j&r Persons sending money by mall need ho fear its being lost, orders punctually attended to Cominuulcatious confidential. Bank notes of sound banks takeu at pur. 4®* Those wishing particular numbers should order Immediately. Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, oct 10 Macon.ua GROCBBIES. Oi I Bbls No. 1’firao Leaf Lard St\) 190 Boxes Scaled Herrings liV* do Whito Goshen Cheese 60 boxes English Doiry “ (4 hhds Codfish 26 kegs choico Goshen Butter 16 boxes Beadeil’s DAB Tallow Candles 60 boxes Colgutes(Orlontal) , “ , 60 dozon Brooms * 60 « painted Buckets 60 boxes uow Kuisius 76 “ Imported Negro Pipes 2i bbls hand mado Sugar Crackers ** 26 “ Butter aud Soda •». 60 Soda •» 100 boxes Oswego and Beadeil’s Pearl Starph 100 “ Smith A Buchan’s Family Soap 75 “ Colgate’s lb Bur “ ’ 60 “ * * Palo « 60 boxes Graut A William’s 6 A 8 Tobacco For sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A 00 out 24 L INEi, BRUSHES, WASH BOARDS, Ac., Ac.— 100 Uoz Ciuihes Liucs 200 >i« Fish do 600 do Scrubbing Brushes 69 do Wash Boards 60 do Barrel Covers 60 reams Wrapping Paper 60 bales du Twine 60 boxes PIpo Heads 100 boxes Eng Pipes 100 boxes fresh ground Popper *260 boxes Victoria Blue' 190 Uoxos Tiger Mustard 100 boxes sup'r Curb Sods 76 kogs washing do 100 doz 2 and 3 ply Brooms, Received and for sale by oct22 mcmahon a lovlf. HAVANA SEUARS. 1 AAA HAVANA SEGARS. -L " / »\J \ J Vl 1 ji Rosa Lonilres, la Fior de la Fiores Regalia land res, La Rednwu Londrca, lagilimos do Hoe Cabanas, Fior Una, la Ingeuuidod, El Mayor Ringgold, la a t'azr, La Intogredad Londres, Fulminanlcs 4 do Do lua Mojorea Vegas uo la Hose de Santiago do la Pmitualoded do Ole Ausclrao Guzulez do la ITtlidaz Regalia do la Fled do P. S. 0. do la Rio Hondo, Ei otnto do Orion, - la Confianzu Oi>cru, la Ristorl i.ondre*, Martinez Q Hiza, * do Cihndradus Loudres, Uafl'ra Regal a, Fiagro cileudrados do All thenbovo Segurs are lor sulo by A. BONAUD, oet'H coruerBav and Bull -sts. LADIES FUB8. J UfcT lfrX'ElVis.H—A l .rgo aud varied lot of LA- DIFS FURS, cousirtlug of tho following tivies: Victoria Pelerines, Blivor Martin Vlctoriues, British Sablo du Genet do lin’n Filch Marlin do Bulglau Genet cud's, Lynx do British and Frcuuh Sable Culls, Swau Trimming, Ac., by octUO HENitY luVTTIROP A CO. B randies* wines, ac^ - — 6 half pipes Palo oturd Dupuy A Co’s. Brau dy, 1862, 6 halt pipes do do do do 1864, 7 qr casks old Juau Ismla Coguac do, 6 halfpipes Suzotuo do, 26 qt* casks Purl Wlue, 25 qr do Malaga do, 10 qr do Madeira and Sherry Wines, 19 tiipcs-Hoiluml Uiu, 60 baskets Held.-elk Champagne, 26 do Huuguriau Lion uo, 60 bblsX, XX, XX X, and Extra Mouonga- bela Whiskey, 169 bbls Domestic Liquors, assorted. For tale .). V. CONNERAT, oct 28 No. 152 Bay-street. COFFIflK,~8U G AITS^TtIbasI Off Fk Bags Primo Green Rio Coffee dOOV 199 do Fair do do do 69 mats Old Government Jaya do 75 bags I^guira do 10 hhds Ctulce St Croix Sugar 10 do Uo p, R, do 20 half chests lino Hyson Tea 5u 10 ib caddies extra fine do do 2U half chests lino Black Tea, # lb papers 16 Uo do do Oolong Black Tea, tin foils 60 caddies extra Quo Oolong Black Tea, 61bs- just received and for salo by OC21 SCRAMTON, JOHNSTON A 00* G rocer t ls.—iou Suu a b i u sugar: ‘ 26 Hhds NO APR Sugar; 300 Bucks Rio CoUeo, all grados ; 160 Boxes Coigatos No. 1 Palo and* Fanil Soap. 100 Boxes No. 1 do; 200 do Adamantine Caudles; 60 do Sperm; 100 do Starch; 100 do Tobacco. , For sale by ItoBGElW NORRIS, A CO. H ICKORY NUBS. Pecan Nuts. Brazil Nuts, A mends, uf all kinds, received per staeme auu fur sale by j, d. JESSE, oct 21 "VrOTlOB—7 dozen CANJ&, assorted, received Xl this dayjter steamer, and for sale low by G.M. GRIFFIN, Successor to lute M. Eastmau, corner Bryan and Whitaker sta. f lLOUR—29 barrels niraiu burnt) Flour. 26 half barrels Extra Gennesaeo. 76 barrels Demneadaad Oakley Fleur, D . J 63r?a* u d 49 sacks Domnead Flour. Recolvod aud tor tale by oct *0 HOIAAJMBE, JOHNSON k 00. IME—1,000 casks best quaUtyof Lump Lime. J landing aud In store, for salo low by V uov4 CARLETON k PARSONS. QIGHT EXCHANGE on New Yorkior sale by O 0c*ai. C.A.L.L.WB. JB it UHhhsfc- *"'■■■ XI -5 kog- choiceUosbsn Uuttcr fiO boxcc do do Chceao Landlog per steamer and lor sole by <*Sl tCKANTO.V, JOUNgtON It CO. W OIA’E'8 CEhKBRATiCt) ABOUATIO SOHEIU- AUSOHNAiTd- aoo dezon quart, and pints, tor salo by Uta qusn- MV, at Nov York price.. <*l2d A. BONAUD; flBANGKiS, Ax—10 boxes Ntssnu Lemon, and \J Orange., received per steamer, and for sale by Jyl7 J.P.JE8S8. W HISKEY—fit barrels Whiskey (hr sale, to at- rlrobyaobrJullaA.Bich. ' oct lb UtOKETT AHNELUNOB. CHEESE AND POTATOES. ROBO&BS. NORRI8 A OC. gg I MPORTED L1QU RS- • 10 casks'* D A Co pale aud dark Brandy. 6 pipes Holland titu (Modes Swan) • _ 6 >6 do Madeira Wine. For sale by oca SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A 00.