Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, November 13, 1856, Image 2

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. l/ HILTOIfi - - • - - - Editor. Assistant KJItor THViUDAY MOBillNO, MV. 13, WHO, IwtoertpUwn Pile** •m«v»nn«Ji Papers Efr coarnoB uaderauodlDK, the proprietors end paMUbera ol iho three p»|wre iuiiod In Snnnnnb, here adopted the [blloelm unir.ru roteeoTeub. lortpUea, to Inin effect Ibla daj: Uniljr Piper, per nnnu, in tdnnoo. WOO frl-Weeki? ‘‘ " 4 00 WeAlf,au|leoopp,tnBdnnoe >00 Weekly, nee ooplee, to ouo eddreee 1 00 Weekly, ewbt " « .10 00 Weekly, tee “ •' “ 1100 Weekly, tventy “ “ “ 10 00 When net pnld within ouo mouth from the Ume ofeuboorteinff the cturyo Tor Iho Delly will bo * •loUnn.au Ibr iho Trt-tVoekly/er. The Weekly will bo cent only to tboee who pay In tdYlBM. The' piper will invariably be dlsoontlned upon Iho eipirauou or the time ibr which it has been phide The above relee to take effect Worn and after thin idle. (NEED ti SIMS, Republican, It. a UII.roN a to,. Georgian <& Journal THOMPSON * Wlro -tUTON, iVnel. Seven neb Jjiy l, nun. . The Leading Presses of the North. Since the election hu passed away, and the excltemontproceding and consequent upon that all-important OTont is dying away, some solicDt pointi of remark developed in the course of the oonteut furnish material for instruction. Prom none may we derive more than the con- diet of somo of the leading presses ol the North. Of tho Now York Doily Tribune and the Times, the former edited by that infamous creature Oreelcy, and the latter by the Lieu tenant Governor of the great State of New York, Hr. Haymond, it is not necessary to say mneh. The Tilt abuse, villiOcation and license of theee sheets disgraces this and exceeds any other age or which we have any knowledge. Living for a great portion of the political campaign upon lies, manufactured principally in these two offices, of the wrongs of “bleed ing Kansu,” and the wounds on Hr. gunner's hired, they have come forward wlthasancti- monkma nndaolty in what is, or ongbt to be,the moot Intelligent community in the Union, nod claimed for themselves purity and patriot, lam, not one particle ofwhloh any sane man would ever adJedge them. If these two joor- nala represent any considerable portion of the dtp of New York, we should be inclined to think that the tone of society was ata vety low point. We are not disposed to think that they do, if the verdict of the people of that city, u shown by tho election, is any indication; and that they are only dangerous in communities where they are not well known. Of that remarkable Nows Paper the Now York Herald, wc have a word to say. From the fact of its nnvaryiog advocacy of the righto of tho South, it had established, itself in the favor of the Southern people. Tho change therefore wu startliog, because unexpected. Having |n immense circulation, and being paw excellence the best Newt Paper in the United Statu, it was considered to have power to work inconceivable , mischief. The reasons of the apostasy have bun ascribed to the touching of “tho pocket nervo,” assisted by a personal pique against President Pierce for not making Hr. Bonnet Its editor, Minister to Franco. How* ever this miky be, the course which it hu pur- sued is moot wonderful to think of. Itlsalmost impossible to say whether it did Col. Fremont most harm or good. Its vacillation; drat in flating the friends of that individual, and the next day giving up his cause as lost, have left u in doubt if the editor wu most a knave or a lunatic- The conclusion of tho whole thing, however, is moot amusing. The Herald no doubt wu aware that it bad not aoted in good faith to wards its candidate, and so to make a large payment in poor coin, nominates him for the election in 1800. One thing is certain, the Herald hu almost entirely lost its sway over the pnbiic mind, and it formerly bad vary great If we pass by merely political journals, our eye can rest with pleasure upon on* which hu entitled Itself to the luting consideration of tho whole country, and particularly the South, Wo mean theNew York Journal of Commerce. Its noble advocacy of oar cause, from motives purely of a patriotic desire to do right, and point oat to its readers tho right path, will give it a reputation founded In truth and rectitude, which wiU enrvlve the shouts and huzzas of a mob, upon which most of the journals at the North expect to live. We, as an organ of the Demootatlo party of Georgia, tender to that paper our sincere thanks and gratitude, and recommend it to every Southern man. Democratic Rejoicing In Bibb. We observe that our friends in Bibb county are making preparations fora great rejoioing over tho recent victory of the Democratic party. It will come off on next Wednesday evening, with a torchlight procession, and all the vari ous accompaniments or a great pnbiic jubilee. Well can the freemen of this country indulge in the interchange of' congratulations, for a victory indeed have they won—over every ism which the corruption of the North has engen dered. ' Tfse Pioneer of Use Season. We observe by the Macon Press a most extraordinary circnmstmce. " Mine beet" of tho Lanier Houso lias had a shad already upon bis table. This member of the finny tribe la early in bis visits to our waters ; we should like to know whether he came from the North by rail or not. In this age of Improvement, perhaps the spirit or pro- grewihu oven infected tho family of flsli. if than thing! continue, we will expect to see ooreelves seated in the ears by the side of a Shad, a Snipe, or any other Fish or Bird o' . Maxim, Bill. Mr. lWergnsN.- I’m not TSiLL LWfflXh. 'leat i , ahd oblige ' Jut _je...wa'.wti»;|n a dx up this way; andMth,aa I've not heerd ov you settee Election, and not tanwln whar to And you—and epeettn to have seen you hare, — i " utuoh of a oenstan- you motif ht not , toiwli to git, as >o little boy sod when his Daddy guv him hie bleesln, and a dod retted Ihreshln at the earns Ume; so, Sanaa. 1'vekum to the conchuion to try too P. 0. department, as old Amos sed, when ho quit tho “eggeitemont of compere!- tlon” in the Globe and tnkupwlth the Port- master Glnerel. Than no mistake about it, Ilanaojoumust kum back to this old atompin ground of you’re agin, or our credit as polytuhans, will bclower than the bottom of a sixty foot well. Look hcer. You sedwowur goto to cany this dura ed old county, and beer we ar a ataggerin on- der nigh 200 majority agin us—not a staggerto, either, but knocked down flat by perfect sock- dolerger, as Shakesper says. You gin your wonl of honor that Georgy wu agoin for Fill- more by two thousand six hundred and seventy six votes, adsnckly—but, itanae, cordln to my recknto now, you wnr out of it seventoe thousand six hundred and seventy six votes. This ar internal had calculation for a Georgia polythishun, and -needs explanashnn, as too Komptrollcr sed when they biot him seven hundred thousand dollars of Fremont’a account* agin too giocnl government. But, Ronse, If wu a grate deal wusa out ov the btate. Wi wu agoto to carry Alybama, Fluridy, MIs- aisslp, Louisiana, Kalmuck, Tennessee, Penn sylvania, North Carolina, Now Jenny, Deli- ware, New York, Connecticut and perhaps Masachusetts ;—and this wur another blunder, as far as 1 make it, of Two huadred and Fifty thousand votes—sayin nothin of too majorities wo wu to git in these States—or of toe two thousand six hundred and seventy-six Georgy wur to guv us—or Ov the vote of South Caro lina which wo wu to git, hot which wont agin us afore the Foils war closed, and the namo of Fillimore never hud ill that Legislator. Now, Banse, alch ealkuiatioas are bad enolf to spile eggs out; and out and how you can, to filter,kum toe'wild cat elycushunon the stomp, without explainin, and exploundin, and kiver- in ,em over sura what, is mor'n l can toll, but yon may no. Tnoboya la all talkln about’em. Sum of’em as has lost bets Is hi up to tho back and low down to the pockets; and they don't speak complimentary by no manner of means. They talk aboat tbenorns of a dilemmy, and say of yon didn't know no better, you ort to have kept yonr mouth shet, and ef you did know better whar was the still small monetor within 7 They says, far a man named Rite, you wu wrong out of site, and they’ll never believe yon agu,unless yon have the docymente sartifled to by the Clark and under afldavy be fore a dlmooretlo Justus. Sum is more good tutored and ses itwu a mistake. That privately you did not oount on bat ate Slalei, and yon used ’em for a Agger to represent toe ate volet which 'Fillmore tuk from Buchanan .to Muyland. But others ask,ef tbis.be so, what on airth did mean you by noratio about that old Back had proposed to reslne to despar, bekase the contest wu ell between Fillimore and Fremont^ If yon believed that, you ort not to have gone out when it reined; and ef you didn't believe it, you ort to know what toe boys will cay sometimes when thu backs is op. it ar a bad case evety way you look at It, frond Banse, but something mought perhaps be made oat of this Agger of speech business. Sum ol the boys is madder than the rest’ bekase they ses they have been regululy sold oat and humbugged by these hifalutin ealkli- asbunsand atatments of yourn about the ateena States and contest between Fremont and Fillmore. When they com to see the actlal vote, they sea they have been regular ham- boosted into playing bottleholdera tor Fremont, They ses that Old Buck got nary an electoral vote in the North, that he didn’t get in spite of tho Fillmore men. while in the Sooth they did their best to take Baehanan votes away, and did take eight. This makes slch as meant to do right feel an cheap at a tarred dog, andsum of them,as dont Delong to the Church la inclined to cuss. Sum of ’em feels dredfully sore and mortl- flde when they sees that yete mtsable Fillmore colnm of ate voted to tho Presydenshnl tables lookto as contemtyble as a tom kat to a man. •gory. Tha ses It rets ’em to mind of what that owdashna old prottt Mose Kanner, sed to tho Nonothings of his time when he held up the old dux lantern and showd how he’d bamboozled ’em: Thar ye dom’d gumps behold you lamp and Star Ye would be regiar gammon’d and ye ar ForSartto. Or words to that efiect accordin to the poit more. Now, friend Banse, you may thtok I’ve been makln too big a boo for a colt in this yore let ter, but I tell ye I never knoed things to be in a worse fix to Old Bibb. Suppose you leave ’em so and kum back next year noretin for the Kaownothings. I tell yon, tho boys will be inquiring after these ateen States and these thuniierin Fillmore majorities, and want to know what the actual vote was which elected Fillmore to 1840, and when Bnchanan with drew, Why, Banse, sum of yonr plain conntiy Knownothings will cum upon yon for your par ty, contribution as Collector at-Savannah, or Georgia U. S. Marshal under PresidentFiUmore. Of coarse they are never goto to believe the demicrats, and so you must com and correct your own statments. Take the back track at once and straighten things as muchaayou can, or you'll have no path next yew. It wtU be blocked op with “huge boulders.’’ And ef Ben Hill or Judge HiU or Cnfford or any of the rest of ’em basjMen nbratin this sorter way, send ’em all back to set themselves rite. Let us have a big light'nd Are, and bun up these stories as the apostles did the witchcraft books in the olden time. Yenra 'twell detb, Jack Downing. From the PeteMhug Exprere, we learn that Merer*. Roger, A. Pryor and Charles Irving ware brought up again before the Mayor of Elelunoid, for examination as,to the Into duel botorooa Horn. Pryor end Finney, when the Mlowtof testimony was taken t Stephen Htubre, iwora-Wlth regard to the duel between Hereto. Pryorand Finney, I know nothing whjtorer. On' Friday, tha' airt of October.'at tho Exchange Hotel, 1 heard two K notts in an angry qturrel, uud recognized i voices of Hr. Irving and Dr. Finney. I could not hew all that passed. Dr. Finney mado .aU U I— « BWI — Tun Olden Tims—Henry tho Eight mado a law that all men, except servants, might read tho Scriptures; but no woman, except ladles who had leisure to ask somebody the mooning This low was repealed by Edward the Sixth. . _ 1 ■ ■ ’ Wholes*!,it Sram-irar*—A few nights since, fowteeu slaves escaped from Kenton Co., Ky., and about kite same time, twelve others were raining from tho vicinity of Msysville. The Shipping of the World is estimated at 145,000 vessels, and the . ggregate tonnage at at 16,500,000, which is valued at the enormous sum or *775,000,000. Harried, ky tho Rev. John Smith, Hiss Hal lie Brace, leader of the Temperance Band, to Adam Bender, Esq.—Exchange Paper. Our devil, who is afraid to be" aa funny as I" corroborated the statement fcHftSgfljtt; encouragement of youthful genius:. ^ U that passed. Dr. some remark at whiohllr. Itviug took cflsnce, I then heard Dr. Finney say,“you hav * c - ” vantage, for 1 am unarmed. IrymitUii you can shoot." Hr. Irving replied — would not take advantage of uo man. Ho then put away ilia piatolandsaid, "now wears onan equalftjr-lot ns aettle It like men.’’ A crowd having oolleoted, Mr. Irving said ho wuuld have no more to do with the matter there, and re tired down the steps, Dr. Finney following him to the side-walk. 1 saw Mr. Pryor advance, slap Dr. Finney’s face, and then present at pli- tol. A person advised him to put away his weapon, and he did so. Some one remarked that Dr. Finney was Intoxicated but l cannot •ay who it was. Hr.W.U. Hi of Hr. Hughes, but bad no kaowleugo of sub sequent occurences between Messrs. Finney ana Pryor. Samuel Ruth, sworn—On the Slat or October I saw four persons standing st the door of the gentlemen's pulor at the Exchange ; two were conversing angrily and two listening. I heard Mr. Irving eay he was armed, and Dr. Finney replied that be had nD weapons -, but if Mr. I. wished to take hi* life, be could shoot. Mir. Irving held his bands behind him as if about to draw a weapon, when sumo person took hold ‘of him, and he retired down the steps. Dr. F. following him to the sidewulk, stili talking. Mr. Pryor then appeared and slapp ed Dr. Finney's fate, after which ho stepped back and presented a pistol. Dr. Fiunoy re marked that he was unarmed, whereupon Hr. 'Pryor put away his weapon. Witness knew nothiog of the duel. Dr. David H. Tucker was sworn, and ques tioned by the Mayor as to Ills knowledge ot any controversy between R. A. Pryor awl 0. B. Finney, on the morning of the tot last. The Doctor, however, declined answering any in- tenogatory, but handed the Mayor a written statement, os follows t "Disclaiming all intcntkra to be disrespect ful in the slightest degree to the Mayor, the witness declines answering any question in reference to the alleged duel between Mcssre. •Pryor and Finney, on the ground that such answer will have a tendency to expose the wit* neas to a criminal charge, and may involve him in a criminal prosecution. David H. Tuczzk." Nov. 8th, 1856. The Mayor then remarked that he would continnethe matter until Tuesday, at 11 A.H. meantime requiring Messrs. Pryor and Irving to renew their recognizance in the sum of *3,- 00 each, for their. appearance. Dr. Finney's condition is still suchue to confine him to Bis room. (From the New Orlosns Picsyuno.) Laver from the Rio Grande. SUCCESS OF V1DAURB1. KT The colors of the German Fire Company (No. 10) were displayed at half-mast over their angina boose yesterday in token of respect to their deceased brother fireman, John Baker. ■■‘gf We oaU the attention of those who in- tend visiting the Agricultural Fair to tho fact thata opoolal train leaves this morning at 10 o’ciook, and will return early In tho evenlpg. The Virginia papers bear ample testimony to the efficiency of Bolts’ services to tho Demo ciatio party daring tho late canvass. A letter to tho Enquirer from Caroline county, a portion of his Held of labor, testifies as followss Returns from six precincts (how a Demo- eretlo gain of 241 votes, compared with the oioctloo for Governor. Tho county has given not leos than 200 Democratic majority. Another speech front Notts would ensure ui 500 ma jority, and another Utter would render tho vote unanimous. , . . Wannesses Klsetlon. .The returns from tbU State como in slowly. We Hull continue to promt our readers with J^maTato M orthfiotoeeand galn. ip each ootmty nntil ail the State shall have been beard from. The BtoJeriljr for the Democratic ticket will not bo lesothan six or oovon thousand. 1 Thiols from thoNsohvHUPafrfoi an Ameri- oaa paper. The WaEELDxnitow Bet Major Ben Porlo; Poore, of Newbury, Mass, early in tho Presi dentlal campaign, made a bet with Colonel Bur bank ef Boston, ofa barrel of apples, the loses to propel the apples in a wheelbarrow from hi- own residence to that of the winner a dis tance of thirty or thirty five mllee. Major Poore lost the bet. A correspondent of the Traveller, who fell in with the Mqjor on his way to Boston, thus describes the scene. Sonin Danveko, Nov. 5. Eu route from Newbnryport for this place, and when about twelve miles distant tram New bnryport on tho tnmpiko, my attention was attracted to a man some dltsanco In advance, who wus harnessed to a wheelbarrow, and was diligently climbing tho steep hill which nee before him. When 1 obtained a ncarear view of tboatrange team, you may imagine my aur- 6 rise to discover that it was my friend, Major on Perly Poore. He was in fine spirits, and was fulfilling the conditions of his bet with Col. Burbank, of Boston. As I tried the weight of the load on the whrelbatrow, the Major ex claimed, “You may wheel that barrel of applee back In that direction as far as you please, Mt not one inch in tho advanue.” Aa I indulged in some foellngs of merriment at the novelty of his position, ho said: Mr. P., this may be fnn for for yoo, but there is more reality than poe try for mo. Abbival of Major Bin Pzolv Poorb in Boston, with ins Barrel of Afflzs.— Boston, Not, 7—Major Ben Perly Poore, the late Fillmore candidate for Congress in the Bixtli District, arrived in the city-this afternoon with his wheelbarrow and barrel of apples— which he had wheeled all tho way from West Newhury.» distance of thirty-six mllee, in two and a half days. The job was lit fulfillment of a bet with Col. Bnrbank, the Fremont State Senator elect, that Fillmore would get more votes in Massachusetts than Fremont. The Major, wheeling his apples, was escorted up State Btreet about two o’clock, by tho FU1- more Chtba of Boston and Charlestown, a mill, tary company end's mounted cavaicadoof citi zens. The novelty of the performince collect, ed many thousands of tho people, and tho Major was greeted with tremendous and tumultous applause on aU sides. He delivered the apples to Colonel Bnrbank on the steps of the Tre- mont House, when both gentlemen delivered epecches, mounted on the borrel. Ten thou- •and people were present. Hn. BcetUNiN’e Fahilv Cieolb—Hr Buchanon’s family circle consiste, for the present, of Mr. and Miss Lane, (his nephew and niece,) Mrs. George Pitt, of PUlUdelnhfa, and Mr. Appleton, h6 late Secretary orLegatlon in London. Col. Ramsay Is also on a vlritwith him. MDuLane, a beautiful and highly'ac complish td young lady, does tho honore^oMbo S on with the «M»o grace and ollhblUty gained her so mneh popularity at tho bead of her undo'* eatabiiohmont In London. port she left on the 1st inst. The Chrysolite brings tho mafia, six passengers, and *109,777 in specie to sundry consignees. ' By this arrival we have received the imi tant intelligence that Gen. Vidaurri hu taken Camargo, and would advance on Hatamoru soon. These advices are confirmed by tho pas- aengereand by private letters brought by tho CbiysoUto. Tho report received by the Anita from Tampico, some days since, that an ar rangement had been made between Vidaurri andGaraa, is proved to have been unfounded. An important letter from Vidaorri’a camp, written previously to tho surrender of Camargo, will be found below. We have also received the Boletiu OfHoiul, ol Monterey, (Vidaorri’a organ,) to the 18th ult which states that there wu a great spirit of enthusiasm throughout the States of Nuevo Leon and Coahnla In favor of Vidatni. -Its leading articles assume that there is now a di rect Issue between Central and Frontier Mexi- cojrnd boldly asserts that tho forces of the Cen tral Government cannot overcome those of the frontier. 1 Advice had been received at Monterey of the intended advance of Gen. Ron, Lands from San Lula Potoel to Hatahuela,the particulars of Which we gave some days since inthe nows from Hexieo. (Correspondent of the Ptcey. no.) Lima FROM NORTHERN MEXICO. Camp VldEorri, Near Camargn, Oct 21. • Here 1 am, in tha camp at the deliberating army. There are here onwards of 2,000 men, as fine looking set ol fellows u I ever saw to gether. There are coming from Linares 000 more, with six cannon, Garza has about 800 all told, and four small guns. Vidaurri wu BhelliDg thetown of Camargo yesterday, hav ing Just received a mortar from Monterey. The artillery is in charge of E. Jordan, from Laredo, who is an engineer and a very able man. His shot from the mortar worked beau tifully, and knooked the booses about the ears of the Camargo folks. *We could see tho houses tumble from the camp. They have completed the boats, and only await tho arrival or Saragoosa, with the addi tional force, who ia coming down on tho other side of the San Joan. Upon his arrival tho whole force will cross. There wu a rumor in camp tola morning that Garcia had retired from Gamargo. A party is just going over to see. Thera were three hundred men crossed day before yesterday, who have gone out to meet Saragossa. When Vidaurri starts his intentions are to continue on to Hatamoru; thence to Tampico and Ban Louis Potoel to Monterey. Last night expresses came in from several parts of the in terior. Several towns had pronounced for Vi- danrrl, and there were no good troupa that could he sent down to oppose liim; so yon see hia cause is prospering. Everything here is all enthutiasm. The men were paid off yesterday, and have plenty of money. I shall probably start to-morrow for Monte rey, from whlchplacelshalladdresayoa. I remain yonrs truly, p. G. Tbe Massachusetts Delegation—Tho Bos ton Courier (oldJino whig) has the following -’Amt-rate notice" of the congressional delega tion just elected in Massachusetts: “Tbe returns Irom the other parts of the State, too, show a decided unanimity in the vote of Massachusetts with regard to the prod dentlal and State elections, and givo the State to Mr. Fremont by a most decisive majority. 'Kansu,' ‘Brooks, 1 and ‘No extension of sla very,’ have been a very profitable stock in trade for the Fremont party, and . have been tho means of re-electing a delegation to Congress of men a majority of whom, without donbt, their eoastlluenta would reject if unbiased by party." Louisiana,—Tho Boo a Fillmore paper, says: From the complexion of the returns from tho country parishes, we have no hesitation in saying that Louisiana bu gone for Buchanan. The democrats have made heavy gains almost erenrwhera out of New Orleans and Jeffemon. Buchanan’s majority will range between 1500 and,2500. re-Heetod to Congnu, In tho Boat t only 70 malMty oyer Appelton. Cotirt for Jaok Cade, the Gladiator, of Bogota, Orallooaa, Cains •more. Edwin United StaL- [ . the Broker u, and Met- Itotrtiuratnta n Central K.IliMulda Banking Co. afOa.1 U., TheAoouBlVeeUeg^ofBfockbohtemwill . r be held at the Company’s Oflca, Waal Broad street, on Tuesday, tha aUttHhUi day ot Da- cemberiiMt, ailoo’clock In.tha fOraoooa. Stockholders will bs pass'd to ud Iron tbs rmm OE>. A. CDYLER, Cashier. SAVANNAH WATER WORKS. OFFICE BOARD OF COMMISSIONER!!, I TITHE WATFR RENTS foMho praam’] rwr w«r« X dut from tbe l«t InMani, and payable at tha olUce or lb* Board. Tho attention ot thoao peraoni »uppltal with wafer from tbo work* ia called to Section 20 of An Ordinance to amend an Ordinance for tha care aad management or tbe Bavannab Wafer Worka. norlS R. J. R. BEE, Secratary. FOR ITEW YORK. Will tail on Saturday next, A'be. 16, at 10 o'clock, A. St, % preeMy The steamship AUGUSTA, Captain Lyon, will leave m above. For freight or passage apply to PA DEI .FORD, FAY k 00. Cabin Passage. 926 Steerage l’Msage 8 UiMti Btoamshiim wilt please take notice, that no Uolton will be received at Ue presses that ia uot distinctly marked on the edge or tbe bale. noviS tr SaUy was a sober maid, Of temp r r»nce faith a strong defender; Bat wicked, snarling maidens said, Better than the pledge ehe liked A. Bender. (Commercial 3nfeliigtnre. Savannah Market, November 13a CUTI0 V —Tbe declino noticed in our evening edi tion ol yetfturduy wan Hilly established. Sale* 1063 baloH, via: ‘26 ut 11, 10 at ll>», 60 at 11^, 133 UK, 61 ut 11&i 007 at UK* MflaiUK, amltUat 12 cents. KxporU. NEW YORK—Stcumahlp Kuoxvillo- cotton, 262 calk* rice ami sundry pkgs. pipping Sntflitgmr. Pori of Bavaiiiiah .... .November 13 Arrived. Bark Maria Morton, Bulkley, New York, to Co hen* A Hertz. Schr Breoxc, Dickinson, Now York liji’tidelfun!. Fay k Co. • Solir tV D JcnkiUN, Foisyth, Ugochco, will) 4000 butt rougli rice, to Habersham &Son. Schr om|>any, Oden, ‘ geeboe, with 3300 bus bushel’* tougb rice—to K Habersham liSon. Steamer Weiaka, McNolty, i’dlatka, &c., to Clog- horn a Cuuuiugbum. Steamer Swan, JohiMon, Dcmcro’a Kerry— J Hlchardbon. Screven’s flat, from planUtion, with 1025 bushoU rough flcV, to Wuodbridgu. RMackuy'rt flat, from plantation, with 676 bus rough rice, to TUon k Cordon. Harrison’ti Hat, from plautalion, with 100 bus rough rice, to Habersham k Son. Caul Reed’s flat, from plantation, with 000 bus rough rice, Ui J P W Keca. > Cleared. Steamship Knoxville, Ludlow, New York—Padel* ford, Fay k Co. Steamer Gordon, Barden, Charleston—J P Brook?. Departed. Steamer (Jordon, Barden, Charleston. ~ T SaMedL Steamship Knoxville, Ludlow, New York. Memoranda. Now York, Nov 8—Arr. brig Crimea, (ol Bath) from Jacksonville. On 6th iuai, S W 40 mile*, in gale lo*t part of deck load or lumber. SroKKt—Oct 24th, lal 20, ion 66, brig , (ol Salem; from lacksonville for fluadaloupo. Receipt* Per Central Railroad. Nov. 12.—1619 bales cotton, 18 bbla flour, 27 bble dried fruit, 21 cans lard, 83 boxea copper ore, 6 bales hides and mdze: to E Uoiyueux, Brigham, K k Co, Parsous k Co, Cobena k H, Dana k W, R R agt, Ruse, 1) &L, Patten, H k Co, Hudsou, ¥ k Co, Hardee & Go, Bothweil k W, Boston k V, W Duncau, Franklin k B, Allen k Bon, Hardwick k C, ooullard ij'f, aud others. -Clark i ay, AH Champion, Scranton, Johns ion Jr Co, Copp, F Champion, J Lamar, J MBelkirk, Coop- Fraser, Walton k Co, McMahon k Boyle, J B Next United States Senator from New York.—Now that the election is over and tbe Legislature sure for Fremont, we believe tbe followlqg will* bej candidates for the United BUtee next winter «t Albany : Horace Greely. Jamei Wateon Webb. William C. Bryant. Henry J. Raymond. James Gordon Bennett. There's plenty to chooeo from, and to spart- Let thsir several friends go to work and in trigue for the high poet. Mneh depend, on it. Thejjowtople alliance at list.—/Vine York Looking Pleased—HA. Buchanan wu in Uncarter City on Wednesday, and the Inland Daily saye he " looked pleased.” We should think that his amictlona could be pretty well homo at the prewnt Ume, but the 4th of Maroh next, ho wlUhave sufficient time to feel a little worried, from tbe attentions ot hia friends, who may wish to serve the publlo. Barmum in French—a Faria paper saye that “one of the largest .creditors of f Barnnm laton olton make corniest mistakes with J can news. C0tiligll««*)i Pejbark Mailt* Morton,from New York- Conley, 2 D DCopp, er k Fraavr, . „ . Walls, Wayne k Bon, S M Lafflteau, Webster & Palmes, J S Norris, M A Cohen, N B & H Weed, J McNeil, Holcombe, Johnson k Co, E W brown and others. Per steamer Welaka, from Palatka— )36 buk-H a l cotton, 171 hides and skins, 6 bales wool and skins, to Boston k Villalonga, L J Guilmartin, J W Auderson, Crane, Welle k Co, M Halpin, J H Brown. L Levy, l'lson k Gordon, J Case, A W Anderson, J ft J D Kilpttli ick, J W Brown Co, Hardee ft Co, Cotper ft Fraser, King ft Sons, J U Bandtford. Per steamer Bwan, from Demere’s Furry—150 bales cotton, 100 sks peas, 4 bun hides, aud mdze, to Bebn ft Foster. Boston ft Villalonga, EC Wade, CAL Laruar, J Richards n, R J Davaut, Hardee ft Co, J T.Tones. Cliar. Boat, and Order. Pauenger*. Per HUniufchip Knoxville, lor New York—11 Hoyt, B B Huptou, J K Bmedberg, Dr J K Davis, Miss fc M Wade utid 3 duck. Per steamer Welaka, from Palatka—W Pauneil, Dr Hitchcock, J Case, A R Mixon, T B Davis, Mrs tireeu and 2ch’iu, T Bhorlock, Mr Colphln, lauy, 7 ch’ln and 12 svts, Mrs Calhoun, Mrs Bcott, child and svt J Boremes aiu lady, T E Hail, J W Pear- sou, T B (ioweu, J T Godfrey, A E Pace tty, Mastor Beuuctt, R Hazeliiurst, C M Harris, Mr Dibble, Rev D Fraser, E U Audersuu, J Kuight, Miss McPike, Miss Mitchell, 0 Royali, J btewart, J Bneal, N Dix on, B B lamb, Prof I* M Koilock, R C King* W A Coupcr, Mrs Hopkins, child aud svt, Mins Hopkins, T Barnes, and 16 dock. Per steamer .Swan, from Demere’s Ferry—RC Hewlett, W M Tiaun, lady, 2 ch’lo and svt, 2 Misses LaRoach, R Mai tin, lady, child and 2svts, AR Dunbar, J A Rkhn, Miss Kuhn, J J Wilson, J brnst, Mrs Lantou, 3 ch’ln aud svt, E Gifford, F. Heuder- son, M Boston, A II Brown, C C Dupont. R R Brown, lady, child and svt, BH Brannon, lady, child and svt, T Lafllte, Miss Colding and 2 deck. ThnnOay, Ho- ' SWJkKJiCesLOTTEBIES, ' [AtmomziD BT m mu ov aueama.j TO 1 For Hawhlnaville anil IntcraavdlaU Landing*. Tbe steamer OAK will receive ireighl X Wlllluk’i wharf during Friday, tad leave as above on Friday night no!3-3t , LATHROP ft 00. BXCHANOB MUTUAL INS. COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Capital $900*000 JOHN M. HALE, President. JOHN MoDOWKLL, Jr., Secretory. Fire Insurance, limited or perpetual, made in town or country, on every description of property. Marine Insurance on "essels, Cargo and Freight. ROBERT AUSTIN, Agent, novlb ^ 154 Bay street. HOWARD FIRB AND MARINIS INS. COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA (Franklin Building, 04 Wahiut-st., Philadelphia.) CHARTER PERPETUAL. Iucoriiortcd by Act or the legislature of Penn sylvanla Capital paid in and invested 9401,100 Chartered Capital. 600,060 Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire, Ma rine and Inland Navigation, at tbe lowest rates. PEROIVAL it. POTTS, President. C. K. SPANGLER, Vice President, W. H. WOODS, Secretary. ROBERT AUSTIN, Agent, novl3 164 Bay straet. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THB VALLEY ()F VIRGINIA. Available Capitol 9300,000 00 Surplus 91,617 27 CHARTER PERPETUAL. Takes riskB on Cargo, Freight, Buildings, Mer chandize, &c., in town and country. # Losscb promptly and liberally adjusted. ROBERT AUSTIN, Agent, novl3 164 Bay street. to tb* public at 0tfV«3<arXlf: U At 10 o’clock the Committee* of Judgee wlU be appointed, who will make their report* to tbe Hcc- Mary of ia* Club, aa aomi at their respecUv* du- Uee are performed , HI. At 12o’clock, M o all buslnees m every de- partment will be e^speuded,. when tbe Orator, ac companlad by tbo Officers of the Society, and dis tinguished guetto, will repair to tbe Btooid, where tbeAunual Address will be delivered by Dr. DAN IEL LEE, Agrlcdltuoal Prurewor ot the University of Georgia. IV. At 2 o’clock, P. M., tbe Premiums will be awarded in accordance with decisions of the Com mittees or Judges. Y. At 2H o’clock tbe auotioa sale* of such aril clea as are deserved to be sold may commence, af ter which the Track will be occupied by Trotters and Pacer*.. VI. At 4 o'clock. P, M., tbe Fair will cloee, when Exhibitors are requested to attend to the removal of their ardciee from the grounds. N. N. 11U particularly requested that aU art! clea intendej for exhlblUoo be on the Fair Urouuds at least by 0 o’clock, A. M., In order that they may be entered by the Secretary, and properly ad- ranged. The public, who are respectfully invlfed to attend the Fair, arrlnfortned that the cars will leave the Central Railroad Depot!' r the grouudi at 10 o'clock iu the moruing, returning at - o’clock in tlie eveuing. GEO. A. KELLER, novlU "" Secretory. £^$100 REWARD. 1 ^ Borne peraontor peraous baring counterfeited a TEN DOLLAR U1L of the Merchauto’ and Planters’ Bank, and put tha same in circulation, the Board, by Resolution, offers Reward of One Hundred Dol lars tor detecting the counterfeiter and furnishing proof for conviction. HIRAM ROBERTS, uovll President. CAUTION. 0K.STRAL railroad banking co. of ua.,i Savannah, Nov. 11,1666. / rflHE PUBLIC fe hereby infermed and put upon X its guard that spurious notes in imitation or tbo Ton Dollar notes, or the issue of this Bank of 1865, have been recently pul in circulation. Tbe spuri ous notes are photograph*, and are easily detected Tbo red letters TEN are palbtod, and tho whole ap- perrs as a much rubbed and defaced bill. A reward of Fiva Hvaviuo Dollar* is hereby offered for proof to conviction or any person who baa so counterfeited tbe notes or this Institution, or Who bas uttered the false notes, knowing them to be felse. R. R. CUYLKR, President. uov!2 The undersigned having been appointed Agent for the above Insuranco Companies, is now pre pared to Ibsus Policlfs of Insurance, on VESSELS, CARGOES, FREIGHTS, HOUSES, STOCK IN TRADE, FURNITURE Ac., Ao., at as low rates as any other responsible agency in this city, and pledges himself to bis friends end those wbo may be desirous to iusure with him, that tho offices for which ha ia Agent art sound, reliable, aud well conducted, and will pay prompt ly all losses that may occur, without cavil or delay. ROBERT AUSTIN, Agent, uevlS 164 Bay street. A pples, gheesv, "suiter, hams and p< - TATOES- 16 bbls Apples, 25 boxes Cbees e, 15 firkins Butter, 5 casks Hama, 60 bbU Potatoes, Received per steamer and for sule by novia mcmahon a doyle. A LK—50 bbls Taylor ft Sou’s Ale, Received and for safe by McMAHON ft DOYLE, novl3 Sole Agents, T ea, coffee and pepper— 20 half chest? Black Tea, 50 do do Green Tea, 150 caddies 2,4 and 6 lb Black Tea, 150 do 2 and 4 lb Green Tea, 15t* sacks Green Rio Coffee, 76 boxes Fresh Ground Coffee, 106 do do do Pepper, 16 bags Whole Pepper, Received and for safe by novl3 McMAHGN ft DOYLE. 200, Reams Wrapping Paj _ 5 bales Received and for sale by Twi f®r, fine, • MoMAHON ft DOYLE, n1 OSHEN BUTTER AND CHEE8E—20 kegs Go- VJT sbon Butler; 50 boxes do Cheese; landing from steamer and for safe by iwptl? H’ HAN TON. ,10HN.<1'ON ft tX) gABDINEH, SARDINES— On such Subjects thu Testimony of Woman should b.v Conclusive. Nkw obk, August 2, 1662. ftSTlIrs. lute, of No. .2 Second street, bcllov I ing her child, about (hr . c years old* to bu troubled with worms, purcha--* «. one bottle of Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Vcrtui u^ , prepared by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa. aud gave it two toa-spoousful, which had the effe t of causing the child to dis charges large number of worms. Tho child is now enjoying good hc-aith. We would adviso all parents who muy suspect their children to bo troubled will) worms to lose no time, but immediately pur chase and administer Dr. M’Lano’s Celebrated Vcr- mifugo. It will euro. Tbo mouey will bo rofuudcd in all cases where it docs not give satisfaction. $BT Purchasers will bo careful to ask for Dr.. M’lanu’s Celebrated Vermifuge, manuiacturod by Fleming Bros., or Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Vermi fuges in cominrisou are worthless. Dr. M’Lano’s gonulne Vermifuge, also his celebrated Liver Pills, cau now bo had at alt respectobto drug stores. None genuine without the signature of FLEMING BROS. [13] nov 12 " WANTED. " B Y an English widow lady, a situation in a pri vate family, aa Teacher to young children, or would accept a situation in any capacity requiring It trust-worthy person. Having boon accustomed to reflnod society she is fully competent to discharge those duties so ossen- Uai to a home education No objection to tho coun try. For address apply at this paper, or address a note to L. M. G. uovll-3t WASTED. A SMART ACHVKCoIored BOY to be About More. 00,10 A. BONAUII. WASTXD, T hree hundred active young hen to set u local and traveling agents In a business easy, useful and honorable, at a salary or 9100 per month 1 A capital of 96 only required! No patent medicine or book busloeei. Full particulars given (free) to aU who onclo.se a postage stamp or a three 'cent piece, and address a. B. MARTYN, ' •ept22—w8m PlaUtow, N. H. ———marmmr——— A comfortable two story house on a baso- meuU Corner Ht. Julien and lJucolu stroets. ^Possession given immediately. For pnrtiou- Inquire or J. J. Gammon on tho premises. ... novll PRIVATE BOARDING. A FEW sipgle gentlemen can obtain good Board aud Lndtflug at the So. West, corner SL juilen and Price street’ll. • <>oi33 , 6(00 boxes, % and ,4 boxes, For safe by A. BON AUD, 0012(1 corner of Bay and Bull st. P OTA'IOFS, ftc.— 60 bbls Mercer Potuloes SO do Red and White Onions 25 iu CIiolco Apples, Lauding md Tor sale by oct22 HOLCOMBE, JOllNHON ft CO. BBLd. Urn *ly; 60 calks Brandy; 75 bbls | O Gin; 100 b - Rectified Whiskey: 100.bbls Kum. Lecelvedu for sale by octl6 oMAHON ft DOYLE. F A.JUR—600 hhiri. xtra andsuperline Flour,as* sorted brands. 600sacka extra and s • rflue Flour, ass’d brands 160 quarter sacks double extra, 160bbl«. Goodletville double extra o 1 2 YOUNG ft WYAYT. A - “LE, POTATO^ ftc— / 26 bbis Taylor ft Son's Ale 60 bbls Potatoes 10 bbls Apples Received and for sdlo by U0V4 McMAPON ft DOYLE. WHITE SATIN ft KID SLIPPEB8J R ECEIVED by late arrivals— ladies White Hstia Slippers, do do Kid do Misses Black Gaiters aud Morocco Boots, ladies Poika and Jenny Lind Boots. M. J. BUCKNER, novfi *Vu. 71 and 162 Gibbon’s Range. f - CUBS J. igaaaali on the plan or ’ 18M . SINGLE NUMBERS SAMUEL BWAN. Manager. 30,000 Tickets Onlyl l amoantlng to 200.000 Dollars! Will b* dUtrlbuied according to she followim UNKIVALLED SO HEMP! Inriunr ftftn svm lb l ..960,000 Is • 20,000 IS . 20,000 is... . • 10,000 ia.....‘ . 10,000 l». . ' • 6,000 la.. • 2,500 U,,,. • »,ooo is....;; 600 U.... 300 la * 200 U 100 U, • 450.000 20,000 10,000 10,000 *4,000 5,000 - 2,000 10,000 -*.000 16.000 10.000 HOARDING. A FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN can bo accummo- J\. dated with board and lodging on Broughton street, nearly opposite H. Morse's House Furnish ing Store. Also, a few Day Boarders. novl2 IFUCKWHEAT of the beet quality, X> SMOKED 8ALMON, ANCHOVIES, CODFISH, Mackerel, No. 1, in Kits, Salmon, do de, PIG HAMH* email size, do SHUULDEKB. do do, Canadian Oat Meat, Extra Quality in small bags, FRENCH BRANS, * 20 bbU handsome TABLE APPLES aud COOK ING do. 5 BOXES LEMONS, NSW FIGS, PRUNES AND DATES, FRESH BISCUITS, in 16 varieties, some entirely now; together Wlib A good supply of Htopio Groce ries, per steamers Knoxville aud Augusta, for sale by WM. H. FARRELL, Savannah Grocery and Fruit Depot, novI2 corner Broughton ft Whitaker sto. Omcx Hav’h, Auuny ft GCLT R. R. Co., \ Savannah, Nov. 6,1866. / r E Seveuth Pstolm ntnf 10 per cent, on the Capital Mock of the Savauuab, Albany and Guir Rail Road Company, by a Resolution of tha Board, is hereby ordered to be paid on or before tbe 10thday r-f Jamary, 1867. WM. WARING HABERSHAM, nova Secretary and Treasurer. RTOTIOB. A LL persons having demands against the estate of Daniel O’Couner, deceased, will hand them in. duly attested, as required by law;and those in dented will please make payment, to W. R. 9YMON8, Qualified Adm’r. November 8tb, 1866.nov8 ALBANY ALE. QA bbU Read ft Bro’s, Albany Ale, “a auperl- dU\J or article,” landing per schr Target, and Ibr salt by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO Having made arrangements wUb Messrs. Read ft Rro’s., ror sale of their Albany Ale, shall be con stantly supplied, and offer the same at lowest cash price. oc81 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO, 1 Price Street’s. 2w Cl IDES AND HHOULDERS-16 bbda aud 20 bbls O bright Side* and Sbonldera, Bacon, received per atoamer Kev»» 'n* State, and forsale low from the wbarL by . r .U ARLES A GRKINKR. H AY—200 bales Hay* (h store and for sale by J/2A CRANE, WELLS k OO. LSOAP. STARCH, ftc— 150 boxos Bcadcl’s Family Soap 160 do Colgate’.’* do Uo 100 do do l'ale do 150 do do No 1 do 100 do Castile do 15 do Assorted Toilet do, Received and for sale by nov4 MoMAHON ft DOYLE. B utt er & eu ees 25 kogs Choice Gusheu Butter, 60 boxes English Dairy Cheese, 100 do Choico Goshen do, white, Landing per steamer and loo sale by oct'24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. I VOMKST1C LIQUORS— \J r ‘ 'wigg Hoop’d 4th pr. Magonolla Wine, eia Whiskey. 250 barrela Ohio Rectified Whiskey, 100 do Pikes Magnolia do. 120 do K. Phelps’s Gin. 26 do Conn. River P. ft H. Rye Gin. 20 do Brandy. 36 quar and eighth casks Twigg Ho0| 20 do do M 76 barrois Ohio Monongahela 20 do Gibsons Mountain 16 do Ben RuaseUs Nectar do. 6 do Gibsons old Family Nectar Whisksy 40 do White Rectified do. 5 do Old Kentucky Bourbon do. 40 do and puncheons Georgia Peach Brand 10 do Virginia Apple do. In store and for sals by sop 18 WEBSTER ft PALMER OOAP* STARCH, SUGAR, SYRUP, ftc., ftc.- 0 600 boxes Family Pale and No. 1 Soap 160 •' Fraser’s Beadle and Oswego Starch 100 bbls. Stewart's Clarified Huger 60 dozcu Lemoh Syrup 60 boxes super Carbon Soda Reoeive4 and for isle by sept 28 MoMAHON ft DOYLE. P ICKLES, PIPES, PAPER, PEPPER- «^8 I r ,<, ‘ uoDJ *' , 260 ” Pipe Heads 600 reams Wrapping Paper 100 boxes fresh grojnd pure Pepper. Received and Tor Bale by McMAIR sept 28 PRINTERS’ TjWB BALE BY Sdpt27 [ON ft DOYLE, INK, J. B. CUBBKDGK, Agent, Uaiwuu Horn Bvooim. mOBACCO, TEA, TWINE— X 60 boxes choice brand* Tobacco 26 chests Congor Oolong Tea 25 half chests choico Green Tea 26 bales Wrapping Twine Received and Tor sale by MoMAHON ft DOYLE.; sept 28 0 ACON-24 bhd*. prime.Bacon : Bida*; 8 hhd*. [j prime Bacon HhouWera, landing from steamer Keystone State,” aid tor sal* by •opxmju OCfAVUB COHEN. GROCERIES* 90 boxes Grand ft Williams’* 10 ounce Tobacco, 60 bbls Luther Falton Boston Rum 23 “Boston M 20 “ Old P. H'Gin 60 “ E‘ Phelps Rye Gin 60 N. O. Rectified Whisky 26 bbls Domestic Brandy 26 M casks 4tb proof Brandy 20 X « “ “ 26 M 11 Malaga Wine 60 bols Crushed and Powdered Stuart’s Sugar 60 “ Stuart’s A. a B. Clarified Sugar 60 “ “ u. “ “ 10 hhds choice tit. Crulx “ 10 “ “ P. R‘ “ 5o “ p rlme Baeon Sidos 2o »* “Shoulders 15 casks Byass Lonpon Porter 20 % ca*kaTeneriffeWine 100 Bags Prime Green Rio Coflee 100 “ Fair do »» »» 60 bags ceoice Government Java Coffee to mat* 76 boxes Adsmantina Candles. In store aud for salob y SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. oct 26 GROCERIES. 3ice Tobacco, “varioi i Choice Rio Coffee, 60 bbla 8ugar Biscuit, Butter do, Soda i)AA boxes Choice Tobacco, ‘‘various brands” sU\J\J 100 bags Choice Rio Coffee, -bb&r ISoep, SnuQ; do, Pilot do, 60 boxes assorted Cordials, 10 « “ Candies, 26 ” Adamantine Candles, 26 « Tallow “ 26 “ Assorted Pickles, 20 (t Ground Coffee, 60 “ Colgate*’ Family, Palo, ft No. 26 jars French Bapee, 25 do Macoboj 20 nests Tubs. 20 doi Painted Buckets. 60 boxes Extra, First and 8ecood qualities Lemon Syrup, 60 boxes ticheidam Schnapps, 60 “ Claret Wine, 100 “ Pipes, assorted sixes, 60 cboeU Black Teas,various qualities, 60 qr do Hyson do, superior, 25 eighth, do do do do, 60 gross Goodwins’ Yellow Bank, So lace and pure Affierican, Fine Cut Tobacco. 200 roams Wrapping Paper, all sixes. 25 boxes Macaroni, 25 do Vermicelli, 26 case* Olive Qil, 100 Whole, half and quarter keg* F F F GunPowder, 600 boxes Sardines,puarter aud halve*. J. V. CONNERaT, No.-162 Bay-street. For ule by OC120 C OFFEE.—Five hundred bags Rio Coilee, fair '. and choice; 40 bags OldGovernmjpt Java Coflee; 00 mats do do do; 6 casks Plantation Coffoe, very choice; 75 bagsLaguyrs do; 60 boxes Ground Java and WI Coffee; In store and Tor sale by 0*496 WEBSTER ft PALMES. 8 UNDBlfcS— 26 bhds. P. R. Sugar 180 bbls. Stuaitfe Refined Sugar lOOkejfe Soda 100 boxes Garb Soda 10b do 1-emou Syrup 1000 X and y. boxes tiardlne* 100 casts Schuapp) 100 M Imported Ifegani 60 M American do Received and tor rate by 00416 McMahon ft doyle. B randy, gin, rum, ftc- 26 bbls Domestic Brandy 20 X casks 4th proof do, twigg hoops •o6X do do do, do 60 bbls EI help’s Rye Gin 60 do Luther Felton’s Boston Rum 76 do Ni O. Rectified Whiskey 20 X casks Malaga Wins 60 bbla Old PftH Gin. In store and tor sale by oo21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00. S TU ART’S REFINED ft CLARIFIED SUGAR— 1 26 bbls Stuart’s orasned Sugar 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 tor sait by • • ' UMY (UtRANlDN, JQH.VtiTuN ft, 00- C ORN—1900 bushels prime Beach Island Corn, jus(Mrtnff sadfoi jrt*Sj_ mii wxxsrxR * Finn* 1 prixe or. 1 do do . 1 do do 1 do do 1 do do 1 do do 2 do do 1 2 do do. 20 do do 60 do do 76 do do 100 do do 126 do do co la’’’ I'J i or *S5 “PPrariie', lo«oliim !m * . , ’ 70,000 are i «o ... 30,000 are l oo) I V, hi 10,000 tie in i .. 10,000 ar. ™ f ,* 5,000 ar« 600 5 “ 8,600 va «o SO “ S6 •• 120 200 “ to 300 - re iS ,, "*i000 8° 800 ara 6,00) 4200,00.) 1,000 prixee amounting to.. FRICK OF JICKXn*. Whole Ticketa^flO; Halvu8 $6; Quarters 11 p, # run of tuk Lorrm. 80,000Numboracorreapoadlng wi |blto M on••, TI. lieu arc placed lo oue tVheol Tile mS Prises are placed Jo anollier Wheel. a numbers drown from the Number Wheel, aud at the same Ume a Prise la drown irom the ether wheel nl Prize drawn Is placed agalaet Ihe number Crain This operation hr repealed until all iho Prliei Z drawn nut. APPBOXIJUTIOX FRIZES. . Tho two preceding and ihe iwoaucceediur Nam ben to those drawing ihe oral 200 prlres whim to ^So Schemi 8 °° A|,prMilrm110 " Hriaes,“?e*rdljj • In ordering Tickets eneloao the money to ear .,1 dress for the Tlokeis ordered, on receipt of whw,' they will be lerwsrded by lirst mall The List of Brown Numbora aud Prizes will l» loot to purchasera immediately aficr ihe draw- ng. Orders for Tickets should be sent in early ^•Purchasers will please write their signature* plain, and give their pofct office, county uuu .'■ute 4bat every prize is drawn, tud payable in (VUl without uciluciiun. . JQT All prizes or 91,000 and under, paid mused!. drawing,—other prizes at tho usual Ume of thirty days. All uommunlcaUous strictly confidential. Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other Tickets 04 either office. Orders tor Tickets can be sddreesed either to S. SWAN ft CO., Atlanta, 0o„ or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala., and Box 62, Savannah P. u 49T As the above fe not an ‘‘odd and even num ber Hcbeme,” no Certificates of Purkages can lie sold to it. oc 114 DARIEN, Oct. 27th, 1853. T HE Co-partnership heretofore existiuz under the name of PAKKHUKbT k ADAMS, k dig. solved by the deathoi Mr. John R. Adams, alithoii indebted to the late firm are repuuiled lo males Immediate payment. Mr# Corn-era I’arkhurM, will attend to the settlement of the attuirrf of tha sold firm. C. PAUKHlRsT, Republiean copy. 3m oct 30 C0-PAETNEKSHIPN01ICE T HE UNDKRtilGNED have this day for md c co partnership, uude** the name ol LAWTON k B.-vtiLVGER, for Ihe practice of L&vr in all lu branches. Office un tha Bay—uext door lAst of City Hotel. A. R. LAWTON, novl-lw \YM. ti. A SINGER. A8&IZE OF BBEAD. Crrr Thraxuhkk’jj Ofpick, i tiavan. ah, l«t Nov., 18£fi. j T HE average prices or Flour the past mornb being FJgbt dollars per bbi, ifread must weigh as loliowa .- 10 cent loar mu»t weigli 2 ft 0 oz. I ft Oos. 3 S)X« JAMES , . WILKINS, novl City Treasurer. FORSALE. A IJKELY NEGRO WOMAN. GOOD C00E ANq WASHER, AND PLAIN 1RONER AND SEAMSTRESS. For particular.-t enquire at this office. oot i G ANDUS, SOAP, STAhllJ, ftc— 50 boxeb Adamantine Candies, rt&r brand 60 do Beadeii’a 6 ft 8 Tullow Cuudlea 60 do Colgate’s do do do 100 do Smith's ft Buchan'i Family titmp 100 do Colgate's nu. 1 and lb bur .-eap 60 do do Pale *••• 60 du Oswego Pear) Starch 50 do ifeadellfe do do 50 du Soda ButcuUrt 26 bills Sugar do, hand made 26 buxes ground Pepper, X lb paper* 6o mats Ciunamou, In store and for fale lev ooJl tiCRANlUN, JBMKtilON ft CO. F ORTV BbU- AppIuh, Carrots, Beta, and somo fine Tomatoes, for Me T (Hit 21 ale by J D. 4 H ^HABPEB FOB NOVfMBEB. ARPKK’ti New Moutbly Maguzmo lor NOVI ber. Received and for tale by WAKNOCK ft DA\T8, oct24 169 CongreaiB B UTlfcR AND CHEEtiE-Just receive* petittua slii|» Flnricu : In kt*g» ttbuici- Co-lieu Butter. lo hoxoftKngiirb J.uiry Ohex-aa For auie by H. H. WATSON ft CO- Comer W hi laker street, and oct d Congress street Leoe. S UNDRlte—JUrit roceived— 50 boxes Coffee. Pepper anti ilust-n d 50 “ Beadeil Starch uud tionpt 25 •• Adamantine and Talk w Con dice 50 bbla and bags extra Family Flour 30 “ Potatoes and Uuioini 40gro.-:s Wood and Paper Matches 50 dozen assorted Brooms and Pails 100 ticrub Brushes aud C'otUet Ltue< 60 “ Wash Boards 810 bags Java and Rio Coffee. For rule by DAVID O’CONNOR, oot 2 corner Broughton and Drayton tU ( lANDLEti, STARCH, SOAP, ftc.— J 60 boxes Sperm and Pateut tipci m Cau<Ue> 660 boxos and half boxes Pearl Starch 160 •• Colgate's No. l&o&p 50 *• Beadcl, Smith ft Colgate's Family »o Palo Soap 200 '• Adamantine and Tallow Caud.^ 60 *• Pij-es and Pipe Hem> In store and tor sale by oct 2 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft l«. f INKS, BRUSHES, WASH BOARDS, ftc.. SC- Li 100 dux Clothes Lines ' 200 do Fish do 600 do ticrubblug Bruhhes 60 do Wash Boards 50 do Barrel Covers 60 reams Wrapping Paper 60 halos do Twine 60 boxes Pipe Hoad 1 : 100 boxes Eng Pipes. 100 boxes ground Pup per 250 Imxes Victoria Blue 100 boxes Tiger JlUbtam 100 boxes sup’r Carb Soda 76 kegs wosblug do 100 dux 2 and 3 ply Brooms, Received and fur sale by oet98 M< MAHON W'.i HAVANA SEUARS. i tin nun havani segaks, XV/"vf V/ U Rosa I^ndres, U Fif r du ia Flores Regalia Londree, La Redo a a Londres, Ugtiiua- do Hue Cabanas, Fior flna, Ia Ingenuldad, K1 Mayor RinggoM. La a.tazt, La Integredsd l/>uures, FuUuinames do lie las Mqjures Vegas La Rose de Santiago Lu Puutuafeded ; Ute Auselmo Gazalex La Pulidaz Regalia LaFishle P.S. «. La Rio Houdo, El Otitto do Orion, La Conflansa Opera, Ia Ristori l.ondree* Martinet QHixa, do Ciltodradas Londres, Caffra Regal a, Fisgro cilendrados do All the above Segars are tor sale b ^ 0}JAl jp octSl oornor Bav and Bullit* do do do do do TU8T RECEIVJaftS^uffe^snfvarisd lot or U* | DIRS FURS, consisting ut the following tty >••• Vimorla PeVerlnee, tiiiyor Martin Vlotorinss, BrUish Sable do Genet do Ith’AFIfrh Martin do Botglsli Ueost oft, 1 Lynx do H> llish and French Sable Cuffs,