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VOL. XXXVII iOLD SERIES. SAVANNAH. GA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14.1856. NO 14003 JUliRNAL KIIID'vV HVRNING, 4 o’clock P, M New Uookii A Cim.u'a History op Hum, by John Bonner, author of** A Child’ll History of the United st iles. Published by llaruer & Brothers, Now York. For wile ny \Vm. T. Williams. We hufo always looked upon the efforts ot critics who have attempted to dispel the illusion created by our early reading of Roman history, us the most outrageous act of ruthless barbarism. There have been and stIU are a set of rude disturbers of received history, who say that the timt live hundred years of Rome, as iwimlcd, Is a more romance, depending prin- cipully upon the relations or Livy, who is enti tled to little or no credit A celebrated French critic, M. Do Beaufort, in the last century, bold ly attacked the credibility of tho early Romau history; the celebrated liistorlau Nclbhur has done the Home thing, aud more recently Sir G. Cornwall tawis has followed in their footsteps. The process of de.s! ruction is an easy one, but to rebuild is iuoiy dticullof accomplishment It costs little for t-uso critics to tell us that we have been receivi ig as instruction, that which 1ms no particle oi truth, but how ure they to supply the place > (what they deprive uaf Are we to forget fon ver the vestal virgin Rhea Silvia, tlie story ot Romulus aud Remus, with the nursing by the wolf and the jumping over the wall; the legend of the Turquins, aud Lucretia, aud Julius Brutus? Must wo no longer allow our publio speakers to cite iu^ their declamations the examples of Cin- cinnatua, takeu from the plough aud placed at the helm of State ? Are we to be told that no such man as Goriolanus ever lived ; that be never appeared at the gates of Uomo with the hostile Volsci at his back, aud that his mother aud wife, uever went forth leading his little ckildreu by the band, with Btreamiug eyes to turn away the wrath of the incensed Roman ? Must our children have the privilege, as we have had, to admire the herolo gallantry of Maulius Torquatos, in his light with the giuut Gaul, or Homtius Goccles, when he defends the bridge with his single arm ? This would be cruel iudeed to posterity, and wo should insist, if this early period of Rome will not stand the test of criticism, and be not true, that it ought to be so, aud it shall be so. It contains so mauy instances of puro patriotism, of heroic virtue, of noble daring, to. recommend it to youthful admiration and emulation, that we should insist on taking it for granted. Mr. llouuer has given us two little volmnes, Intended for the youthful reader. He has droned up the mainleaditig events of Roman history with considerable embelisliment, and put them in so pleasing a form as will no doubt cause them to be read with avidity. He has paid no attention tothecritca, but gives us aa true those charming stories which for so many ceat .ries have delighted the world. We re* commend the book to parents, not because it 1b a history, but because it treats of a subject abouudiug in instruction and good to the rising generutiou. To none can that instruction come with more profit than the juvenile republicans of the United States. If their minds can but bed rasn to tho contemplation of the men and events of that great republic, in after years they may extend their researches to the more full aud correct works of the EugUsh historians, and penetrate even so far os the classic origlu* als themselves. To the lovers ot republican institutions no whore can we look for warning and profit so surely as to the workiugs of the Roman Constitution. We may observe, the sands, the shallows and the rocks upon which that heroic and virtuous people, first stranded and struck and at last entirely sunk into obscurity. It is study full of interest if we but benefit by example, and steer clear of the errors of our predecessors in free* Government He Is not a Gentleman. Tbc Block and spruce little mock-dandy who has so unfortunately for himself been elected Mayor of this city, by force of brass knuckles and slung shots, is said to be terrified and crushed under the weight of condemnation which he, or the rufllans who pull the strings which move him, have brought upon bis head. Men most disposed to palliate ids conduct Bay that he ought not, in fairness, to be held ro- sponsible for bis actions; that ire is constitu tionally timid, lacking both physical and mor al courage: that be is held in the palm of the hand of tne organized band of ruffians and jail birds who elected him to office last spring, aud that he dares not make an appointment, write o line or say a word, without their con sent and approval. They say that his illegal warrants against the Courier and the Charity Hospitul, his base and sneaking violation of Lieutenant Fremaux’s word to the Courier, and his undeniable connivance at the Thuggeries of the 4th Inst. ,uro forced upon him by the gang of bloodsuckers who raised him to power, and who permit him to live only for their own pur poses. They say that ho is in continual terror of hia littlo life, and obeys the orders of his former bullies and present masters, by the irre- sistuble force of his native cowardice and of his terrible bond of common criminality with them. if this liotrue, heexites our pity and con tempt rather than our indignation. Although he has told a premeditated falsehood in s solemn proclamation—although he has insulted us by an illegal process issued against us, and by an uulawtul invasion of our private property, and an infamous seizure of it in base violation of the pledged word of his lieutenant, at the very moment when wo needed it most, yet if all this was done by him in pitiful terror of bis accom plices in crime, we look on him with disgust and abhorcnce, but not with anger. He has already, by his continued silence, answered the question which we, the author of this article, put iu our issue of Wednesday last. He has practically answered that he is not a gentle man, and we uccept his ansewer accordingly. JJeucelorth, If it were not that ho nominally occupies the position of Mayor, which is really held by ruttians who terrify him, wo should dis miss him from our very thoughts os a thing not wortby|evon to be remembered,much less spoken ofby any honorable man. As it is, bis ofilciul acts heretofore and hercutter demand, and will probably continue to demand, our comment But, whether we may be called upon to approve or condemn them, we, the author of this article and oi the one in Wednesday’s issue headed, ''Is the Mayor a Gentlsman? ,r will never euter- tain the smallest doubt as to the question there asked. His silence has answered the question. He is not a gentleman. We copy the above from the “New Orleans Courier.” The editor as will be seen gives a delightful account of the gentleman who leads the hosts of “Sam" in that benighted city. From tbo Fhiiadelpbia Ledger. Serious Bftloon Accident* Tho party that ascended with Mr. Godard on Tfiursday afternoon, came down iu frent ol the mansion of Mr. C. U. Fisher, above Ger mantown, where several capital ascensions were mado.after which the party were hand* wrnelj entertained by Mr. Fisher and lady, oiientbe balloon wes near Germantown, It low enough for those in the cat to speak wpenwns along the road. One of the party Pot his head over the basket and gave three Jne^rs for Mr. Bachanan, hut when be bad 2™*° ids bead in again it was noticed that the gentleman’s jaws had sunken in very much, ana ,b;it lie looked tens years older. The party were at a loss to understand how so great a fiywpM have taken place. Borne were about attributing it to fright, when the unfor- iJJj? geptleman Informed them that,while nurrahig, Ida teeth had fallen out The balloon w.ig shout 7,090 feetin the alr.it was thought wst to leave them on the ground. reported,will this c£ J ead , 10 the altar » the beautiful Miss vuttytho reigning belle of Washington. Paris In 1850. A Scottish goutlemau visiting Paris writes Paris Is Indeed wonderfully ohanged since \ last visited it—changed in. every Tway. 1 . The streets are clean and kept in excellent order, and the police, although partly armed, are S uite as civil aud respectful osithose of Loudon, for Is there any external indloations that wo strangers, as well as the Parisians are living under a despotism whioh will not allow of any conversation about political mutton. Still, so (Ur as one can Judge from extoruul appearan ces there is great order aud skilful arrange ments everywhere in Paris Vice is st least not seeu walking in tho streets; all the Paris gambling houses have been shut up: the sellers of immoral books putin prison, their authors severely punished, and order and decency fully maintained. Yet the man is not popular with the thinking classes, although they acknow ledged his administrative ability. However, all is Tor the best at present; and os the empe ror rides about without an escort, we cannot help thinking that he is not generally un popular. When 1 visited Paris first, some thirty years ago one could only manage to live well and cheaply at the same time, although in little accessories there was room for much amend ment Tho streets wore then very dirty, tho carriages bad, and there was little appearance of wealth, and no improvements going for ward in the streets aud houses. Napoleon may well say, ' Nous avous change tout cela 1’ The streets arc now being widened, and new houses erected, m place of old ones knocked down, all through Paris, and already the city pre sents everywhere indications of having re newed its youth. H is really aud truly, now, magnificent city ; the houses are ail palaces ; the common stairs in most, of the new build ings would put to shame the vaunted palaces of our great nobility in London, and the clean ness or the stairs is quie wonderful. Nor are the houses less so when you get Into the in terior. To be sure you have few carpets, but the floors of the lobbies and rooms are all neatly parqueted in oak, which is kept so well waxed astomakeit shining, and ratber tick lish to walk upon for those unaccustomed to It Louisiana Election—Partial Returns. Parishes Bueh.’s mol. FiU’re's maj. West Feliciana 92 East Feliciana 118 St. Charles 37 Assumption C43 Lafourche. 459 Asceusion 2G3 St. Mary’s 80 Terrebonne -.ft’. 13 St. James 214 Jefferson Orleans West Baton Rouge East Baton Roage 53 Tensas 35 Carroll 272 St. John the Baptist. Madison St. Tammany 8t Helena Livingston Washington.* Iberville Points Conpee Avoyelles Plaquemines 21 . 160 . 175 . 252 . 255 260 40 718 3420 , 53 21 79 30 Raptdei (two precincts) 61 3132 4040-4040 3132 Fillmore’s majority 1508 VOTES IN THE PARISHES. East Baton Rouge—Buchanan 593, Fillmore 540. Majority 53. Iberville—Buchanan 510, Fillmore 258. Ma jority 252 Assumption—Buchanan 838, Fillmore 195. Majority 643. St, John tho Baptist—Buchanan 217, Fill more 190. Majority 21. St Charles—Bucbanau 104; Fillmore 07. Majority 37. # John Phobnix—His Last.—This clever wit, in the following squib, amusingly takes off the praevalent custom of giving testimonials to everybody, upon all sorts of occasions, and for all sorts of things: *• On Boad Steamer California.) Panama. f To Capt It M. Whiting, Dear Sir .-—I, the undersigned, cabin pas senger on board the* steamship California dur ing her late trip from San Francisco, beg to teuder you, on behalf of myself, my heavy and sincere acknowledgement oi your skill as a seaman, and varied courtesy os a gentleman. To your skill and foresight 1 attribute eutirely the favorable weather that we have enjoyed^nd S our polite attention in invariably giving me le second joint at dinner, your liberality in helping me to pio a second time, and the noble hearted generosity with which you have at times presented ine with one, and even two cigars, can never be forgotten whilst Memory holds her seat. “I beg you will accept, as a slight token of ray esteem and gratitude, a large silver mount ed gutta perchu ear trumpet, which I shell pro cure for you, with a suitable inscription, (us soon as I can borrow money enough for the purpose,) and that you may long live to enjoy It,lu the noblo ship which you command, is my earnest constant and daily prayer. “I cannot conclude better than by a quota tion from those beautiful lines in “Pope’s Par adise Lost:” “Tho star-spangled banner, Oh long may it wave— O’er the land of the free And the home of the brave." “With tho highest sentiments of gratitude and CBteem, I remain your sincere friend and most obsequious and very humble servant, “Geo. H. Derby, alias “ John Pnoisix, or Squibob.” A Sad Story,—A letter from the town of Lawrence, Kansas, to the Cincinnati Gazette, says: “ I bad a painful interview with an old man, yesterday, that impressed me with the effect of Kausas life, in Pennsylvania I had known him us a Methodist class leader—a pious old man- famous for interlarding his conversation with texts of scripture. As ho told me, iu some de gree of excitement, of his wrongs, ho quoted scripture as usual, but I observed with some su-pri.se that it was singularly mixed with curses and imprecuti ns. “After ho got through with his story, I re minded him of his church and Sunday school iu Pennsylvania, and expressed some surprise ut his language* The old man scorned utterly prostrated by the recollection. Ho sunk dowu on the prairie, and while his long gray hair blew in the wind, the big tears rolled down his furrowed cheeks. After a moment he said, would to God I had died before 1 ever came out here. I enjoyed religion once, but this life —Ob, God—let s go aud get something to drink.’" Better, fur better (Bays tho New York Ex press) that that pious old man bad remained leading bis class iu Pennsylvania than that he should have gone to Kansas at the instigation of some wicked Black Republican probably to “shriek for freedom,"—aud go dowu to the grave a hardened reprobate. The English Estimation of “Dbed.”—Mrs. Stowe is evidently uta discount. Hear tbo Liverpool Post: “It turns out that wo ure weary of Mrs. Stowe, as Mrs. Stowe, und that tho nigger is not Just at present 'up’ iu the market. Her new account of the slave life in the South has fallen dead on the market—to the dismay of the publishers, who speculated in a popularity that was fictitious and does not endure the test. We are in good humor with Jonathan now, and are not prepureil to applaud the literary art which makes raouey by setting a greut con federation by the ears on a topic depeudant on events, and noton logic, for its political treat ment." riiy don’t ye go 11 It ? Tho roze leave is-lbl o tho ground, aud or! N'atur bockuui ye awa Farewell to the Ikeeters. Vaue, hummlu, but Inhuman luuock, 1 1?*® B0 at the Alitnyknack That It’s time to doe part outo Homo othor ollinb. Jack frozotodoth ‘ Is cummin Tor yo A uoyodo better, Clo. Notthiit any boddy, ovln the Smorlest boyes ufuarod ol'ouu of Yer sizo. For au iutant not moron 0 Year* old coo l uook ye % yore length. Hut tbo rack is werre tlrod uryorealtontlomi, Wlub air at oiiHoIxonublo bowers of the Nito Yoro getting taolus, bobbin round. A Hticklu uther peopllx bind cos. Youi n got uoii or voro own to suck. Yoro immorial to. Yore kitting round, i. rl ntteon a Bproo. ft yoro already welct tu the uee Jlu a. Few els goln to be hi, And yode bettor got down aoutb or Thu lino of Mason Dicksons stages, Were ye wont hov to bight throu WiKilln clime. Why Toil „ Ivo got lip nilus A gill you a hiut with tbo Fothor duster to leaf my promises, and ivo wopt at yoro obsilnatoBy iu Hticklu To my vanes, Bui iu uo uso talkin, Tho front will soon destroy yoro use Fulnes by nipplu orf the ceud or Yoro bits. Yo cant staud aglust Fatonud cold wether, so clear Out I Skoeters, awe reservoir, Good buy, Fulrwellt Louisiana.—An extra of the Alexandria Democrat gives us the election returns In Ra pides parish as follows: Buchanan 360 Fillmore 181 170 In Natchitoches, the extra states, Buchanan has a mafority of 108. This la a clear gain or 77 since last fall. Harrisonbujg—Wo have beon furnished by the clerk of the steamer Amanda, from Harri sonburg, with the following election returns: Catahoula (Buchanan). .28 majority. Caldwell (one box to be heard from “ 207 “ Ouachita (not complete) 0 125 “ Franklin (“ “ )“ 105 “ The Democracy of New Hampshire.—Not withstanding the IhsloniBts have secured the five electoral votes of New Hampshire for Fremont, the unfaltering democracy of that State, at the late election, oust the largest vote ever cast by them. Says the Patriot: “That vote was more than 3,000 larger than the vote given for Gen. Pierce in 1852; and it is larger than will be teqnired for years to carry an eleetion honestly conducted. It should bo further borne in mind that the vote of last Tuesday is quite as large as we ex pected to cast—that we felt sure being able to carry the State with that vote, as we be lieved it to be a majority of the honest vote of the State. “The result, therefore, is ucither discredita ble to tbo democracy of New Hampshire, nor such os will discourage them In the least. They have done all they expected to do; and that they do not reap tho fruits of victory is no fault of theirs: it is because they have l»een fraudulently withheld from them." Fillmore at Home.—The Baffblo Courier thus announces the glorious victory achieved L y the democracy in the very home of Millard illraoe: “We are proud to announce that Hon. Israel T. Hatch, the democratic nominee for Congress 1b elected by a very handsome majority. Mr. Hatch will have the honor of being the first democratic representative in congress, from this district for many years. “We take pleasure in congratulating the democracy of the country on this glorious result- The neck ol know nothingism is broken, and black Republicanism, with its trains of odious isms, is repudiated. The prestige of tbe once powerful firm of Fillmore, Hall and Heven is aostroyeed; the defiant boast of the sec- tionalfsts are proved to be morn gaseoande We have met the enemy and they are oars." Portrait op Gov. Geary.—A Kansas cor respondent of the Cincinnati Gazettee de scribes Gov. Geary thus: “ Gov. Geary is about six feet two inches in height, broad shouldered and bony, but not fleshy, and having a slight stoop. His forehead is not good ; his eyes are deep sunken in his head, resembling port holes in a fort His nose is thin, long ana in* dining to 4 pug/ the lower extremity showlug an inclination to turn upwards, as though he would draw hia inspirations from a stratum above that breathed by common mortals. His color is sallow and bad, and the face almost expressionless. He wears his beard long, bnt the hairs of his head cropped short A few gray hairs appear In bis beard. He wore a simple citizen’s dress—a long skirted blue frock coat,abett crowned chimney pot hat, long ago out of fashion, but well preserved— but his manner for a civilian was wonderfully dignified.” The Cotton Crop.—Mr. Wright, in bis cir cular for tbe steamer, says:—The crop ac counts remain without change; the estimates continue at from 2,800,000 to 3,000,000 baleB, the lower figure generally entertained in the Atlantic States. The receipts at the porta are large, and will continue so uutil the bulk of the crop is received, unless retarded by low river*. Planters are desirous of securing the present currency and are making unusual efforts to get their crops to market. It is quite possible this fact may glvo rise shortly to somewhat increas ed estimates of crop, aud lead to some errors of opinion on the subject. Tbe exports to Great Britain aro still small, being for tbe week 21,- 000 bales, and for the season 51,000 bales, against 162,000 to same dates last year. At Augusta, Ga., on 1st November, ice formed in the streets, thermometer 31 degree." Cniunimiui Migeui’t. Hsvximsh Market, November 14. COTTON—The sales this lUrouoeu were limited to 838 bales, vis: 184 at 11, 8B at 11#, 48 at UK. 0 ut 111-10,09 at lift, and 28 bales Jethro at U% cents. Exports. LIVERPOOL—Ship Jno Harrow—2,888 biles up land cotton. GARDEN A3—Bark Byron—186,483 fbot sawed lumber, COLUMBUS, Nov. 13—Cotton—The sales yester day were 802 bulos at prlcos ranging from 10K to 11X0. Wo quote Strict to Coinl, Middling il to 11 Mo. Receipts of tbe day 870 bales. MOBILE. Nov. 9—Cotton—Tho demaud to-day was limited, and prices aro tfo. easier than wbut tboy wero ou Saturday, Factors,, as a gouerul tblug, wero unwllliug to moot the views or buyer*. Halos OOJ bales—middling lljfo. 1 ROME, Nov. 11—Cotton trade brisk at prices from 9% to Uu. ATLANTA, Nov. lH-Cntuii'i -Uood Wililllug 11 to UK. Fulfil* to I1X Siitelliprc. Port of Savannah..., IVoVtta&ber 14, Arrived. Bark Uarcblouoas or Douglass, Csysb, Plymouth, Log., to A Low A Co. ’ ^Steamer Augusta, Fraser, Augusta, to 8 M Ltffl- Screvcu’s ferry flat, from ferry with 0 bales cot ton und 1»U hides, to E O Wade, and Moultm A Co. Hcreveu’s flat, from plantation, with 10C0 bush rough riot’, tu \V Wuodbridgo. Gibbon’s flat from plantation, with 60 casks rice, to M Cummliig. mulct's flat, Irom plantation, with 03 tes rlco, to Habersham & Hon. Cleared. Ship John Garrow, Dyer, Livorpoo!—Soullard k Crowder. Bark Byron, Gray, Cardenas—Beers, Thompson k Co. Consignee*. Per steamer Augusta, from AugAsta—278 bales cotton, 6^0 boxes copper ore, 30 bales Uom., and mdzo, to 8 M Laflltoau and EMoIyaeux. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PROCLAMATION. MAYOR’S OFFICE, SAVANNAH,) November 18th, 1866. J Thursday, tbe 20th of November, having been set apart by the Executive or the 6tote aa a day of Thanksgiving aud Prayer, tt is requested that divlno sorvico may be hold in the Churches of the city on the occasion, and thanks rendered up to a merciful God for the special health and prosperity wblcn has blessed our community during the past year. (L. s.] EDWARD O. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest: Ebward G. Wilson, Clerk of Council. " [noyl3 Central R, Road df Banking Co. of Ga. l Savannah, Nov. 13, 1800. / The Annual Meeting or Stockholders will bo held at tbe Company’s Office, West Broad street, on Tuesday, the stxieemh day of De cember next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. Stockholders will bo pats^d to and Irom tbe meeting fkkk. novia-td GE . A. CUYLER, Cashier. MEDICAL CARD. DR. .1. it. SMITH ba* removed his Office to Bruugbtou street, in Dailey’s Building, a lew doors above Bolden’s Hat Store. Residence at Mrs. Keniabart’i, West Broad slroet. ■ aepl» FELLOW-CITIZENS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. 1 um a uaudidato for ro-oleigion to tho of- «w Uce of Receiver of Tax Return in January next, ami respectfully solicit your suwragetu **■— angll JOHN REEDY. "TO TI1B VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. ■JSf* Follow cttixeiu, I um a candidate at the “ election, In January next, for the office of Tax Collector, aud solicit your support A. HARMON. Savannah, Sept. 80th, I860. oetl HOWE’S COTTON HARVESTER. anasafc Tbo groat d esideratura or Planters is Anal- PBF ly obtatued iu tbe successlhl Invention of Howe’s Oottou Uurvcstor, with which one baud can pick as much cottou as five iu tbe ordinary way, besides saving an Immense amount of labor. What Whitney’s Oottou Gin la la Us after stage, Howo’a harvester is in picking. For further inl'ni tnatiou, apply to A. WILBUR, 111 Bay street, Agent for (be States of Georgia and Florida. Jy2« NOTICE. Dd. J. P, SCREVEN wa4 this day elected Ww a Director of the Merchant's and Planter’s Bank, Inplacoor Seaton Grantland, Esq., or MIL (edgevlilo, resinged. nov6 NOTICE. _ COnsgnoos per brig C. F. O’Brien will WOm please attend to tbe reception or l heir goods lauding this day at Philadelphia 8teamshlp Wuarf. novl2 CARL ETON k PARSONS. NOTICE. A LL persons having demands against tbe estato of Daniel O’Connor, deccasod, will hand them in. duly attested, as required by law;aud those in debted will please make payment, to W. R. SYMONS, qualified Adm’r. November 8tb, 1860. nov8 How to Makb a Raise.—An entertaining correspondent mentions ugood retort which he once made upon an acquaintance, whose wont it was to go around the city “cherry cobbler- izing" of a summer morning, and who in win ter was often for a week at a time in a “state of whisky punchineness." Ho was once very angry with me; I Bald to him one morning: “I’m going to‘make a raise’ soon, and as you are to be the means, for civility'* sak, I’ll tell you about it. though it is not essential." “Well,” growled my friend, “how is it?" • “Why, 1 intend getting your lifeinsurid for ten thousand dollars, and then making you a S resent of fifty dollars worth of whisky! Yon’U rink yourself to death in six weeks r Hazel Eyed Uikls.—Major Noah said that “a hazel eyo inspires at first a platonic senti ment, which gradually but surely expands into love os securely fouuaed as the rook of Gibral tar." A woman with a hazel eye never slopes from her husband, never chats a scandal, neyer sacrifices her husband’s comfort to her own, never finds fault, never talks too much or too little, always is an entertaing, intellectual, agreeable and lovely creature. Affecting Remonstance^—A genuine Down Easter was lately essaying to appropriate a square of exceedingly tough beet at dinner in a Wisconsin hotel. His convulsive efforts with a knife and fork attracted the smile of the rest, in the same predicament as himself. At last Jonathan's patience vanished under his ill- success, when laying down his utensils, he hurst out with tho followlag: “Strangers, you needn’t laff) if yon baint got no regard for the landlord’s feelings, you ought to have some respect for the old bull." This sally brought down the house. NOTICE. A LL porsoDs having demands against tbe Estate or lira. ELIZA ANN JEWETT, deceased, will band tbom In duly attested, and those Indebted will pleaae make payment to FRANCIS J. CHAMPION, no4-lm Sole Qualified Executor. • HOARDING. A FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN can bo accommo- dated with board and lodging ou Broughton btroct, nearly opposite IL Morse’s House Furnish ing Store. Also, a few Day Boarders. novl2 Savannah water works. OFFICE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, \ November 13tb, I860, f fJIHE WATER RENTS for tbe present year wero X due from tbe 1st instant, and payable at the office of the Board. The attention ol those persons supplied with water from the works Is called to Section 20 or An Urdintnoe to amend an Ordinance for the care and management or tbe Savannah Water Works. novl3 R. J. R. BEE, Secretary. Interesting from Ruatan.—By the arrival at New Orleans, of the schooner Mary, we have dates from Ruatan to tbe 6th. CupL Stevens, of the Mary, Bays: The news of the recent treaty between Honduras and England reached Batten on the 17th, and had caused considera te exclteraeut. The public opinion was almost unanimous ugalnst recognition of the sovereign ty of Houdums, uml a largo portion of the inhabitants were determined to resist the mea- ■ores if It be forced upon them. Many were in favor of endeavoring to Income and inde- pendendent republic. Tho island is inhabited by about 3,500 people, a large portion of them bltoks, but all s|>eaking tbe English language, tbe same os those of St. Andrew’s and Pro- videnoia, nearer to the New Granadian coast, Shad and A Lewi VE8.—At a town meeting in Taunton, the right to take shad and alewivea in Taunton, Great Blver were sold 09 followt: —First privilege to Joseph Gibbs of Somerset, for $217.50. Second privilege to George B. Slade ofSomerset, for $217.60. Third privilege, George B. Slade ofSomerset, for $217.50 Meteor.—A brilliant meteor, says the 8pringfield Republican, was seen In the heav ens near the zenith at 11 o’clock on Saturday night, in that city. It lighted up the town for the moment like the sun; and so that tie shadows were strongly east. Its nucleus was red os fire, whUe its tail spreaf out dimmer and whiter. It was a startling sight to the beholder. S OAP, STARCH ANDOANbLES- 100 boxes 8mUh'0 k Buchan’a Family Soap 60 ** Molgate’a pito do 60 41 do No. 1 fit Bar do 26 “ Osvrcgn Pearl oUrch 60 <• Colgate’s and Beadell’sTallow Candles Landing from schooner Loyal Scranton, and for salo by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k GO. oct 12 OFFICE FOR BENT. Having romovo.i to tho offico heretofore oc cupied by Wm. H. Basinger, Esq., my former 1 Is (hr rent. nov!3-lw JOiEPH QANA1IL. Foil View; H A comfui tublu two story buuae ou a base- mont, corucr Hi. Juliuu and Lincoln slroota. Poeaotwiuu given immediately. For purlieu- luire of J, J. Gammon on tho promlKOH. novll G. M. GRIFFIN ho9 now Iu employ a Urst MW rate Jeweler, aud all work sent in will be dqnu in a proper inonucr, and with dispatch, uov 11 E ACKUAHmW GUARDS, Chess Mea, Drawing Pencils, llristol Boards, Water Colors. Porto ales, Card Cases, Portfolios, Ac., hr.., Tor sale by WARNOG'K fi DAVIS, novl8 109 Congress street. B LANK B OKd, of uli kinds; lull bound Day Books, Lodgers; rfouruals,&o., and ball'bouud do, made of good patter aud well bound; also, Pass Books, Moraoranduus, Writlug Books. Ac., for sa'o by WARNQOK A DAVIS, novl3 109 congress street. L ETTER DOCKS, Copying Presses, Oil Paper, Copying Brushes, and fine BlotUng Paper, lor sale by WARNOHC k DAVI8, novl3 169 Congress street. -' W RITING PAPERS.—For sale at remnrkubly low prices olue and whitu ruled and plain (bolseap, do do letter papers, 1 nglisb and French packet aud commercial post; also, a fine selection of pink, bull', violet and othor colors of note aud letter papers, small sixes, suitable lur lady’s use. WARNOG’K k DAVIS. m>vl4 159 Congress street. UCHOOL BOOKS—A Dill supply or tbe different kJ School Books now iu ubo, sueb as spelling books, readers, grammars, arithmetics, chemis tries, geographies, philosophies, histories. &o M Ac. For sale by WAKNUOK A DAVIS, nov!3 169 Congress street. 8^$100 IIE\VAHD,^£i Some person or persons having counterfeited a TEN DOLLAR BIL of tbo Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank, aud put the sumo in circulutiou, the Board, by Resolution, offer a Howard of One Hundred Dol lars lor dotectlug tbo oouutorlelter and furnishing proorror couvictlon. HIRAM ROBERTS, novll President. CAUTION. CENTRAL RAILROAD RANKING CO. OF GA.,\ Savannah, Nuv. 11,1806. j T HE PUBLIO is hereby intormed and put upon Its guard that spurious notes in Imitation of the Teu Dollar notes, of the is.uo of this Bank «d 1866, bavo been recently put in circulation. Tho spuri ous uutes »ru photography and are easily detected The rod letters TEN ure painted, and the whole ap- purrs aa a much robbed aud defaced blit. A reward or Firs Hunukkd Dolmks is hereby offorod for proof to conviction of any porsou who has so counterfeited tho notes or this Institution, or who has uttered the false uotes, knowing them to bo false. R. R. CUYLER, ITesidont. uov!2 NOTICE. A LL porsons Indebted to the Estato of Juuo Mc Donald, lute of Mciutoih county, decoiscd, are requested to mako immediate payment; bus- having demands against suid Estate are requested to present them, duly authenticated. MOdES D. HARRIS, Executor. Nov. 7th, 1860. uov7 WANTED. T3Y an English widow lady, a situation in a pri- XJ vate family, as Teachor to youug children, or would accept a situation in any capacity requiring a trustworthy person. Having beon accustomod to reflned society she is fully competent to discharge those duties so essen tial to a home education No objection to the coun try. For address apply at tUls paper, or address a uototoL. M. O. novll-9t WANTED. SMART ACTIVE Colored BUY to be about store. L novlO A. BONAUD. WANTED, T hree hundred active young men to aet as local and travoltug agents In a business easy, useful und honorable, at a salary or $100 por mouth I A capital of $5 only required i No pulcnt mouioluo or book business. Full particulars given (free) to all who enclose a postage stamp or a threo caut piece, and address A. B. MABTYN, sept22— w3m Plaistow, N. H. PRIVATE BOARDING. A FEW s.nglti geu Demon can obtulu good Board umlLodaiug at the 80. Wust, coruor 8t. Juucn aud Price Street’*. oct23 2w OrnoaSav'd, Albany fe Gulf R. R. Co., l Savannah, Nov. 6, 1860. / rpHE Seventh Iustalm.-ut of 10 per cent, ou th X .Capital Stock of tbe Savannah, Albany and Gulf Rail Road Compauy, by a Resolution of tbo Board, is hereby ordered to be paid on or before tbo 10th day or January, 1857. WM. WARING HABERSHAM, novB Secretary und Treasure r. do, Pilot do, GROCERIES. boxes Choice Tobacco, “various brands” 4U\JyJ 100 bagsChoico Rio Coffee, 60 bbls Sugar Biscuit, Butter do, Soda 50 boxen assorted Cordials, 60 ** “ 26 26 26 20 50 1 Soap, Snuff, Candies, Adamantine Candles, Tallow 44 Assorted Pickles, Ground Colfeu, Colgatos’ Family, Palo, k No. 25 Jan French Rupee, 25 do Macoboy 20 nests Tabs, 20 doz Painted Buckots. 00 boxes Extra, First and Second qualities Lemou Syrup, 50 boxes Scbeidam Schuapps, 60 “ Claret Wine, 100 “ Pipes, assorted sizes, 50 chests Black Teas,various qualities, 60 qr do Hyson do, superior, 25 eighth do do do do, 50 gross Goodwins’Yellow Bank, Fo* Uce and pure American, Fine Cut Tobacco. 200 reams Wrapping Paper, all sizes, 25 boxes Macaroni, 25 do Vermicelli, 25 coses Oliva Qil, 100 Whole, half aud quarter kegs F F F GunPowdor, 500 boxes Sardines,puartor aud halves. For sale by J. V. GONNERAT, oct20 No. 152 Bay-street, ALBANY ALE. 01A bbls Read k Bro’s, Albany Ale, “a superl- &\J or article,” lauding per sebr Target, and lor sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. Havlug mode arrangements with Messrs. Read k Rro’s., for salo of their Albany Ale, shall be con- stauily supplied, and offor the same at lowest cash price. ocal SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. J ONDON PORIER AC.—Just received 16 casks, XJ qw and pu. Byass London Porter—also Otard and Seuette Brandies, Port, Boherry, and Medlra Wines, &o. Ao. Choice articles In glass and wood for family use by DAVID O’CONNOR, - -• cor— ” *■*“ ‘ *"— H4VANA SEGARS. 1 AA AAA HAVANA SEGARS. iUUiUUU La Rosa Londroa, La Fair do la Flores Regalia Londros, La Redowa Lon d res, Legitlmos do Hoe Cabanas, Flor flna, La Ingenuldod, El Mayor Rluggold, La a Cass, La Intogredad Lomlres, Fulmlnantes do De las Mojores Vegas do La Rose do Santiago La Puntuateded Ole Anselmo Gazalez La Pulidaz Regalia LaFlelde P.S. O. lot Rio Hondo, El Otuto do Orion, La Conflanzu Opera, La Ri8tori Londres, Martinez Q Hiza, do Clllndradas Londres, Caffra Regal'a, Fiagro CUendrados do All the above Segars are for sale by A. BONAUD, ootSl cornor Bav and Uull-sts oct 23 /orner Broughton* ’Drayton- S IDES AND SHOULDERS—16 bbds aud 20 bbls bright Sides and Shoulders, Bacon, received per steamer Kevatone State, and for sale low from the wharf, by ■opt23 CHARLES A GREINER. J UST RECEIVED—100 baskets Mum Champagne, 25 boxes Imperial, 26 boxes Cabinet, 10 boxes Cordon Rouge. For sale by A. BONAUD, novlO corner Bay and Bull sts. I N A TRUNK, stolen in this city, by a negro in April, 1865, were Bonds or the city or Augusta, marked Let. C. No’s. 10 A 11, carli $1000, with coupons attached for interest since Oct. 1864. The public are hereby cautioned not to purchase said Bonds. novlO-lm C HEaSE, BUTTER, *0.-200 boxes Goshen Cheese: 0] do English Dairy do; 20 oases Fine Apple do; 09 firkins Chojce Butter; 0 casesjtf and CO. * buses) Sardines; landing and for sale by novl2 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON * /-'1ANDLES, STARCH, SOAP, Ac— V 60 boxes Sperm and Patent Sperm Candles 660 boxts and half boxes Pearl Starch 160 “ Colgate's No. 1 Soap 60 <> Beadel, Smith A Colgate’s Family an Pale Soap 200 '• Adamantine and Tallow Oandlu 60 *• Pipe* and Pipe Heads In store and tbrsaleby oct 2 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. W OIYE’S CELEBRATED AROMATIC SCBEID- AM SCHNAPPS— 200 dozen quarts and pints, for sale by tbe quan tity, at New York prices. OCtM A. BONAUD. do do do GROCERIES, 60 boxes Grand A Williams’s 10 ounce Tobacco. 60bbU Luther Felton Boston Rum 23 * 4 Boston “ 20 44 Old P, H*Gln 60 “ E* Phelps Rye Giu 60 N.O. Rectified Whisky 26 bbls Domestic Brandy 26 M casks 4th proof Brandy 20 % 44 44 44 44 26 fi 44 Malaga Wine 60 bnls Crushed and Powdered Stuart’s Sugar 60 14 Stuart’s A. A B. Clarified Sugar 60 “ •* O. “ “ 10 hhds choice St. Cruix 44 10 44 44 P. R* 44 &0 44 f’rimo Bacon Sides 20 4 4 44 “Shoulders 15 casks Byass Lonpon Porter 20 X ca'ksTenerifle Wine 100 Bags Prime Green Rio Coffee 100 44 Fair do 44 44 60 bags cooice Government Java Coffee in mats 70 boxes Adamantine Candles. In store and for saleb y SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO OCt 25 L ink,, muwhks, wash doaiius, ac., ua,- 190 duz Clothes Utica 200 do Fish do • GOO do Scrubbing Brushes 60 do Wash Boards 60 do Barrel Cover* 60 reams Wrapping Paper 60 halos do Twino 60 boxes Pipe Heads 100 hexes Eng 'Pipes 100 boxes fresh ground Pepper 260 boxes Victoria Blue 100 boxes Tiger Muttard 100 boxes sup'r Curb Soda 70 kegs washing do 100 doz 2 ami 3 ply Brooms, Received uml fur sale by wm MtMAHON A IOYU S UNDRIES—Just received— 00 boxes Coffee, Pepper and Mustard 60 14 Beadeli Starch aud Soap* 26 “ Adamantine and Tallow Candles 60 bbls and bags extra Family Flour 80 44 Potatoes and Onions 40 gross Wood and Paper Matches 60 dozen assorted Brooms aud Palls 100 44 Scrub Brushes and Clothes Lines 60 44 Wash Boards 110 bags Java and Rio Coffee. For sale by DAVID O’OONNOR, oct 2 corner Broughton and Drayton sts, T IQUORS, SUGAR *0— Jj 76 bbls Dominate Braudy 100 bbls PH Gin 125 bbis N E Rum UKl bbls RoctlUed Whiskuy, 76 bids X. XX, XXX do 60 bbU Uld Rye do DO hhds P R, M and N 0 Sugar 126 bbls Stuart’s A B A 0 do Received mid for salo by MOMAHON A DOYLE, nov4 Vo 206 A 207 Bayst. BUCKWHEAT. TUST RECEIVED it new supply ol' that Extra (1 Flue White Buckwheat, which was so much liked lost wlnur. This aoiclu U pronounced by those who have used it to bo superior to any othor mado ALS\ Double Extra Family Flour, or Urst quality, iu 12k and 24 pound bag*. Quinces, ter preserving; Hick ory Nuts; Apples, Ac., at novO—2t DICKSON’S. ■RUtKWHEAT- X) 26 half bbls New Buckwheat, 00 quar do do do 5o eighth do do do Landing and ter sale by nov4 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. TTERRING8 A POT'ATOES- Il 76 boxes Smoked Herrings 60 bbls fine oat tog Potatoes Just received uud tor sale by oc21 __ SUltANTON; JOHNSTON A (X). 'tjJuUfT, TURTLE. Ac.—Tho oargUof Ihe schr. X British Qiicou, in throe days from Nassau, N. P., consisting of ORANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS, TURTLE, Ao. For sale by YONGE A FRIERSON, oct20-2t • No. 94 Bay street. "COLOUR AND MEAL. X 600 sacks U ir-iichael’s t-uper Hue Flour: 76 barrel, Extra Flout 00 sacks Corn M«.al Diplmnu. In store aud for «alo by 00(2(3 WEBSTER A PALMES. mOBACCO.—Two hundrel uud fifty boxes Grant X R William’s Tobacco, 5’s and 8’**; 400 boxes u*sorted brands, pouuds 8’s. 6’s 6’s, 10’s and ax’s; 20 H boxes Peuplo’a and Huso Twint Fancy; 40 keg* oxtra Twh t at>d Pancake; ALu, Viigu 1*3 dan - Palmeiti>; 25 biixc* Fine Cut .-miking und Chewlug do. In store und for ,uio by octtto WEBM'KR s PALVEA TM PORTED L1QU Itrf— X 10 casks ‘ D A Co pale aud dark Brandy 6 pipes Hoi,and (.in (Medea swau) 6 in do Madeira Wine. For *ulu by 0021 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. /’'lUDFhSH, Potvtoes, Ac, \J 20 quintals Codfish. 60 bbls. Mo cer Potatoes. 100 boxes Herrings. In stare anil fur sa e by ooti7 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. Tk/TACKEREi,.—20 Uuli burrels medium size N«. J-vX u Mackerel. 25 tiuuricr iiarrela largo, No. 1. 26 Kilt’s large No. 1 Mackerel. In store and for ea'.u by 00127 Holcombe, Johnson a co. / 'IllOIUE BUTTElt.—16 kegs choice Butter Just ro celved and tor sale by Oct 22 YQUNO A FIUERfcON, 94 Bay-s II AY—200 bales Hay, Hi store and for salo by XL Jy26 CRANE, WEIJjH A CO. / 1 RATES—URATE:—The Uueat lot of Grates ever VX offered inSavunnab can be found at KENNEDY A BEACH’S, Stove aud House Furnishing Establishment, Hodgson’s Block, oct 16 cornor Bull and Broughton stb. XJ1G AND BALT HAMA AND ^HOLDERS. Just re- X ceived 3 barrels Pig Hams and Shoulders, lOd.oxtra family smoked Hams aud 3 hhds Shuui deru, also 6 euska dugar Cured Hams, wuich I will sell ter 12)£ cents por lb. DAVID O’CONNOR, oct 23 Corner Broughton A Draytou-st. /RANDLES,—Eight hundred buxes Adumantino V^ uud Star Caudles: 100 half boxes Adauiautiuo Candles; 00 do Uolul do; 150 do tiporm, Patent, Sperm and Tallow do, In Btoro and for sale by octiM WEBSTER APA1MES. T>EACH BRaNDY—1,000 gallons puro uld Pcuob XT Biau ly, for sale by oct 2 YOUNO A WYATT. GLASSES,—Thirty llhils Cuba MoIosmcb ; iVLtwonty-llvo barrels do do; seventy five do N. 0. do. F'or salo by novO RODGERS, NORRIS A CO. TFUITKR AND UHEKSE.-60 kegs choice Gashon X> Butter. 200 boxes Cheese. In store aud for salo by oct 20 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. TTAY. Corn and Lard, In store aud ter sale by ji oct 16 I/3UKF7TT HNFILLINGS. i tOCOA NUTS—(300 Cocoa Nuts, received and ter sale by [*cpt231 .1. D. JFMSEE. /'1 UNNV BAGGING—60 bales oxtra heavy Gun- ny Bagging, ou board bark Indiana, Irom Boa ton, Tor sale to arrivo. oct27 tf BRIGHAM, KEIJ.Y A CO TT AY—200 bales prime Eastern Hay, in store XX n»d ter salo low, ta close consignment, by UOV4 CARLETON A PARSONS. TjlXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—lu Barrels, Backs aud Jjj Hair Books, just recolvad ter salo by YONGE A FRIERSON, oot9 No. 94 Bu siree piIOICE Mercer Potatoes.—Five hundred bUHha, V Cliolco Mercer l’otutecs ter Bale, to arrive per schooner Ida, from Philadelphia. oct29 CHAR. A. GREINER. PORN—1200 bushels prime Beach Island Corn, Just recoived and for sale by sept 19 WEBSTER A PALMES. "D OPE—100 Colls Rope for sale, to arrivo by schr XI Julia A. Rich oct 16 LOCKETS A SN ELLIN US T> ACON—24 hhds. prime Bacon Sides; 8 hhds. X> prime Bacon Shoulders, landiug from stoamor 44 Keystone State,” and for sale by se-it26tf^|r OCTAVOS COHEN. T)OTATOES—10 bbls Potatoes landing aud ter X snlo by novll CARLETON A PARSONS. "COLOUR—20 barrels Hiram Smith Flour. X 25 half barrels Extra Uennossce. 75 barrels Dcmncadaud Oakley Flour. 60—98 and 49 Sacks Bcmnoad Flour. Received aud ter sale by oct 20 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON 4 CO. T IME—1,000 casks best quality of Lump Lirao, Xi lauding and In store, ter sale lew by nov4 CARLETON A PARSONS. OIGHT EXCHANGE on New York lor sale by 0 0. A. L. LAMAR. Oct 21. , /AKANGES, Ao.—10 boxes Nassau Lemoua aui U Orangos, received per steamer, and for sale by Jyl7 j, d. JESSE. Ilf HISKEY—97 barrels Whiskey ter sale, to ar TT rive by Bcbr Julia A. Rich. •. oct 16 LOCKETT ft SXFILLTXGS, XTEW BUCKWHEAT just received per late cm- XT vals, and for sale by J, D. Ji SSt. out 21 ■jiLtJUK— 0j bbis Hirum Smith’s Flour, lanuiug X and lor sale by novlS HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. /CODFISH, POTATOES A HERRINGS— v 2 hods Codfloh, 60 bbls Potatoes, 76 boxes Herring*, Landing aud ter salo by OC124 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. ~ PRINTERS’ INK; 1JIOII SALK BV * i J. «. CUBBEDOB, Agent, *ep( VlAK'iuLL Houtg Buiijji.vo. FOR BALE. A LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN. GOOD COOK AND WASHER, AND PLAIN IRONER AND 8EAM8TRE&S. For particulars enquire at this office. oct 9 (1L1L*D X.* ...Akt.rT Address ^ T. H. HUBBARD A 00. No 39 Fayette street, or Box No. 40„ QQH-ly Baltimore Md. OTfisSj bu,<,r,d 40 bags Ola Government Java Coflee; (30 mats do do do; i.Vf: : 6 casks Plantation Coffee, very choice; 76bagsLaguyra do; 00 boxes Ground Java and.W LCoffee; In store and ter sale by oct26 WEBSTER A PALMES, OUNDRIEfc— 0 25 bhds. P. R. Sugar 160 bbls, Stuart’s Refined Sugar . 100 kegs Soda loo boxes Garb Soda lot* do Lemon Syrup 1000 * and % boxes Sardines 100 oases Schnapps 100 M Imported Segars 60 M American do Received and ror sale by ‘ MoMi fjS boxes Cheeso ; &o Bbls Potatoes Just recelv I fJ ed, uud l’ur sale by i &0V6 RODGERS, NORRIS k 00, A. GRAND MAR 1 LAND LOTTERY FOR MOTEUBFR, IBM. (On the Havana Plan.) , ousa 0, ! ..... GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, To bo drawn S 4 TUHDAY,^ov, 22d, In Baltimore, R« France 4b Co., Managers. Prises amounting to $882^600 will be distributed aooordlng to thefollowlng SplendlJ Scheme: 1 30.00 Numbers t—l*UO Prtacat Prizes payable without deduction. 1 prize 1 44 !!;! 1 44 1 44 2 44 2 44 8 44 6 44 6 M 200 44 ;... 1,110prizes, a. ouutlngto Tickets $20—Halves $10-Quartors $5 49" All orders ter Tlekets or Packages In any of tbe Maryland Lotteries will receive prompt atten tion, and tbe drawing mailed to aU purchasers im- oct 16 (AHON A DOYLE. B randy, gin. rum, *0- 26 bbls Dome*tic Brandy 20)4 casks 4th prooTdo, twlgg hoops i0 % do do do. de 60 bbls K Phelp’s Rye Gin 00 do Luther Felton’s Boston Rum 76 do N. 0. Rectified Whiskey 20 M casks Malaga Wine 60 bbls Old PAH Gin, In store and for sale by oo21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A 00. S TUART’S REFINED A CLARIFIED SUGAR— 25 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 Biore aud ter sale by owl rU'RAMu.V, JOHNSTON A 00* C ANDLES, &OAP, STARCH, Ac- 60 buxo Adamantine Candles, star brand 60 du Beadell’s 6 A 8 Tallow Caudles 60 do Colgate’s Uu do do loo do dmUh’a A Buchan’s Family Soap loo do Colgate’s uo. X and lb bar tioap 60 do do Palo do 60 do Oswego Pearl Starch 60 do Beadell’s do do 60 do Soda Biscuits 26 bbls Sugar do. handmade 25 Ouxod ground Pepper, % lb papers 50 mats Cinnamon. Iu store ami ter sale by oczl SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. PUTI EK and CUKKSk—Just receive* per steam MJ ship Florlua: 10 kegs choice Goshen Butter. 10 boxes Euglisb Dairy Cheeso. For sale by U. H. WATSON A06. Corner Whitaker street, and oct 6 Congress street lane. A pples, cheese, butter, hams and pt. TATOES- 15 bbls Apples, 25 boxes cneese, 16 ttrkln* Butter, — - • • > 0 casks Hams, 50 bbls Potatoes, Recoived per steamer and ter sale by -IN A I novia McMAHON t DOYLE. A LE—50 bbls Taylor A Son’s Ale, Received and for sale by MoUAHON A DOYLE, novl3 Solo Agents. T EA, COFFEE AND PEPPER- 20 half chests Black Tea, 60 do do Groon Tea, 150 caddies 2,4 and 6 lb Black Tea, 100 do 2 and 4 lbGreonTea, 16U Sacks Green Rio Coffee, 70 boxes E'resh Ground Coffco, 100 do do do Pepper, 10 bags Whole Popper, Received aud for sale by novl3 McMAHON A DOYLE. 200 ifi bites tttcuiveu and tor salo by novl3 Reams Wrapping Paper, " Twine, McMAHON A DOYLE, O tflEN BUTTER AND CHEESE-20 kegs Go- VX sbeu Butler; 60 boxoa do Cheese; landing front steamer and for sale by septl7 8CKANTON, JOHNSTON A CO CtAKDINES, SARDINES— 0 6u0j ooxes, )i and % boxes, For sale by ocl20 Aj BONAUD, corner of Bay and Bull si. P OTATOES, Ac.— 6U bbls Mercer Potatoes 30 do Red and White Onions 26 du Choice Apples, Landing aud ter sale by 00122 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. BBLS. fira idy; 60 % casks Brandy; 76 bbls i O Gin; 100 bbls Rectified Whiskey; 100 bbls sum. Lecoived a d for sale by oct 16 v.oMAHON A DOYLE. F ~JUR—6O0 bbls. «xtra and superfine Flour, as sorted brands. 600 sacks oxtraand su crflno Flour, ass’d brands 150 quarter sacks double extra,' 160 bbls, Goodletville double extra o' 2 YOUNO A WYAYT. A 'LETPOTAfoiis; Ac- 25 bbis Taylor A Sou’s Ale 60 bbls Potatoes 10 bbls Apples Received and ter sdle by uov4 MoMAPON A DOYLE. S OAP, STARCH, Ac- 160 boxes Beadol'a Family Soap 160 do Colgate’s do do 100 do do Palo do 160 do do Nol do 100 do Castile do 1& do Assorted Toilet do, Received and ter sale by nov4 MoMAHON A DOYLE. B UTTER A CHEESE- 26 kegs Choice Goshen Butter, 60 boxes English Dairy Cheese, 100 do Choice Goshen do, white, Landing por steamer and too sale by oct24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. I V'MHbTlU LIQUORS— XJ 250 barrels Ohio Rectified Whiskey, 100 do Pikes Magnolia do. 120 do E. Phelps’s Gin. 20 do Conn. River P. AH. Rye Gin. 20 do Brandy. 85 quar aud eighth casks Twlgg Hoop’d 4th pr. 20 do do Magonolla Wine. 76 barrels Ohio Monongahela Whiskey. 20 do Gibsons Mountain do. do Bon Russe.la Nectar do. do Olb«on» old Family Nectar Whiskey do White Rectified do. do Old Kentucky Bourbon do. do and puucbeou* Georgia Peach Brand do Virginia Apple do. In store and for Hale by sep 18 WEBSTER A PALMES. 15 6 40 6 10 10 ^ lOAR, march, SUGAR, syrup, Ac.. Ac.— ) 600 boxes Family Pale aud No. 1 Soup 160 4 ‘ Frazer’s BeaUieao ! Oswego Starch 100 bbh. stewnri’n Clarified Sugar 00 dozou Lemon By up ' 60 boxe* -nper 1 hi bun Soda Reed-, e- o:.U lur s*-e by sept al* McMAHON a loyia P ICKLES, PIPES, PAPER, PEPPER- 76 boxes Plckl s, X and % gallon jars 500 gross EngUesh Pipes 25o •* Ppe Heads 500 reams Wrsp ang Paper 100 boxes fresh gro md pure Pepper. Received and ter sale by McMAHO; sept 28 HON A DOYLE, rfiOBAOCO, TEA, TWINE— X 60 boxes choice brands Tobacco 26 chests Oongor Oolong Tea 26 half obeeU choice Green Tea 26 bales Wrapping Twine Received aud ter sale by Ml*28 McMAHON k DOYLE. «*» J.D.) tub ■Ucjts $