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BY TELEGRAPH.
Later firom Europe.
ARRIVAL OF THE
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Nipt Tore, Mot. 13.
James McHenry (notes Middling Orleans at
7. Middling Mobiles at 6{; Market advanced.
Salta lor tho week six thousand .bales. Havre
quotations, Orleans 113 fr.
Flo on Miht.—Richardson, Spence A Co.,j as winter, m wnuu jura.-. ...«j
qootethemrketdeclinedtid, and Wheatlto j"^d&S
• - lestructii * * ‘mm
mo hia note unpaid. Driven to
retired to hUronra, and to lho
easy of the moment committal
of self dootruoUoo, hy cottjog tho
• of one of hia wriata Horn which the cur
rent of life aoon made Its escape) —
dSjgBii sS
who mala th«aoelTQo tho wimngTnrtrnmenuM
Mils black catalogue,
make themaeli ....
or eveororimo known, in
even to death Itself.
We oopy the above from the “Bumpier Re
publican’' ortho 13th Inst.
Wo were well acquainted with tho subject of
he notice and can testify to the fact that he
waa a gentleman of noble and chivalrous lm-
pulses. Wo are gratified to learn from the aame
paper—that the ettiaens or Americas have taken
prompt and energetic measures to prevent the
repetition of tho dlsgrucuftil circumstances that
caused his untimely end.
Mr. Burlingame (says the Journal) is receiv
ing congratulations ftom his fellow-cltlsena
and from abroad upon his triumph. When hia
election was ascerta ned with certainty, the
Central Union Fremont and Dayton ulub of
Now York, sent to him the following dispatch
'’’“HtonYuon Burlingame, Cambridge,
—Tho Young Men’s Fremont and Dayton Cen
tral Union or New York, hail the announce
ment of your reflection to Congress; recogniz
ing In the aame a signal triumph or freedom
and the right over treachery, fraud, base in
gratitude and tho doughlhces. Long may you
live to dam the Southern Brooks whose black
fanatical waters audaciously threaten the found
ations of our glorious Republic. 1
B. F. Minieiikk, President”
Wo copy the above from tho '• Boston Tele
graph.” If no more compctentw'orkmau than
Mr. Burlingame be found to “dun the South
ern Brooks,” he will soon make a mill-pond of
Massachusetts.—[Ens. 0. A J.
Later from Texas.
The Galveston News of the 5th states that
the election on the previous day passed oil
peaceably, The vote polled in the city was -
Buchanan 103
Fillmore 300
Majority 108
At Indianoia the vote stood:
Buchanan 101
Fillmore 73
Majority ,20
At Port Lavaca the American majority was
thought to be about 36. At Liberty Town the
Americans were supposed to have a majority
of 38. At Velusco and Qulntano tho vote was
considered an exact tie.
A gentleman just returned from a tour
through the middle counties on the Colorado
and Brazos Btatcs that the grass worms have
appered in upprecedented swarms,
the fields of every blade of crab-gra
as winter. In some places they had even de-
• Wj| cotton worms
completing the
Bibb
Colombia
fflnghara
Still Lam^-There waa only a moderate
boslaeoa doing in Cotton, with a alight decUne
—principally confined to lower grades. Bales
far the week 63,000 bales. Middling Orleans
tf. Middling Uplands 6 13-16. Speculators
and Exporters took 19,000 bales.
Indian Corn has declined 6d. Honey easier
at previous rates. Consols advanced 1; quoted
it 91!.
Trade generally unchanged.
Hetman, Cox A Co. quote, dosing heavily
since Friday. Splnnen almost out of the mar
ket. Speculators ate cautions. Fair Orleans
71-3, Middling do. 615-16; Middling Mobile 6
7-8. Sales of Friday 8,000 bales. Speculators
and exporters took 3,000. Market closing
steady. Imports since departure of the last
steamer 6,000 bales. Stock on hand 450,000
bales. Manchester trade rather quiet. Spin
ners demanding an advance. Havre Cotton
market active.
Peutlcal Intelllglnce.
Austria refuses to evacuate the Principalities.
The Paris correspondsnt of the London
Times says that serious differences have oc
curred between England and France.
Their is a rumored alliance between England
'and Austria againot the threatened alliance of
France and Russia.
The Neapolitan dispute is unchanged.
The Sultan refuses to accept the resignation
of his Ministry.
Position of tho Bank of France is improving.
ARRIVAL OF TUB STEAMSHIP
GEORGE LAW.
Nnw You, Nov. 13.
The Steamer George Law arrived to-day
bringing two million six hundred thousand dol
lars. Wa receive reports of a rapture between
England and New Grenada. The Diplomatic
relations between these countries are suspended
and the British Fleet ordered to blockade the
Later by Telegraph,
Nnw You, Nov. 13.
Cotton aUghtly, firmer to-day, bnt quotations
show no change.
Sales of the day, Middling—Uplands llj to
13.
Filteen free States prisoners in Kansas ac
quitted.
Baltuou, Nov. 13.—Steamship Europa ar
rived. Cotton market unchanged, except lower
qnaUtles, which have declined 1- Sales for tho
wtek 63,060 hales. Money easier. Consols
quoted at 93J.
work of di
ion which the drought had
begun. Between the two evils scarce!
crop will be raised,
ft.
Tn Fair ot thi Agricultural Club or
Chatham am Errutaiuir Counties.—Wo
had the pleasure to day of attending the
Fair of the Agricultural Club ot Chatham and
Effingham counties. A considerable concourse
of citizens ware present, principally, however,
Rem tbs city. In consequence of the cession
of the Court In Effingham, there was a very
a mnU representation from that county. We
are aorry that it so happened that the Court
should have adjourned to such s day as inter
fered with the expected competition.
The elob had quite a display of hadsome pri
mes, consisting of silver goblets Ac. On the
ground appeared many fine specimens of hor
ses, cattle, hogs, sheep, p-ialtry, and also those
little Industrial products which como pecuisrly
in the province of the fair sex, such as butter,
soap, and various kinds of lanoy needle-work—
Committees were duly appointed to examine
the various departments and make their re-
After the rewards were made, l’rofessor
DanL Lee, Agricultural Professor at Franklin
Collage, Athens—then delivered sn excellent
addnai upon the necessity of agricultural im
provement in Georgia. At it its conclusion
Gen. G* P. Harrison, the President of the elub,
presented the prizes to tho successful exhibl-
In field crops, we noticed some very credita
ble results—viz49 bushels of corn tothe acre
—146 bushels of very superior sweet potatoee
to the tore—31 bushels of cow pest—and a
a vary fine sample of rice 63 bushels to the
acre.
Tha enterprise Is n new one and gives every
prospect of success, which, we moat sincerely
wish It'
Axommi Quick Passaox.—Last evening
Um tohiMyrever, Cspt. Jackson arrived at this
post in three days Rom Now York, she is con
signed to Mess. Ogden, Star A Co.
j lost,the 8th
_ s were thrown
Into oortstoresUon by the announcement that n
aolclde had been committed daring the night,
In one of those drinking and gambling ejtsb-
lahmenti where the nnwuy are sci often en
snared and led vletlms to ruin,. Dr. B. H. Per-
klns of Cuthbert, s most estimable and worthy
sinks of inlquHjr and destruction, wes lodnoed
to drink, btetma Intoxicated, and then to the
gambling table, where lx soon saw bis last del
ight ns
fly half
-je schooner Victory, which had been pur
chased in New Orleans by Ur. 1. E. Edwards,
was on the point of leaving Galveston direct
for San Juan with emigrants for General Wah
ker.
The prrtlal failure of the crops in many of
the upper counties of Western Texas, is causing
many families to remove to the East, where the
abundance of wheat and the success of other
crops render provisions plentiful and cheap.
The Brazos Statesman says that the streets and
the public highways leading to and through
Waco, having been lined tor two or three weeks
past with emigrants going north and eastward.
A man named Walker recently escaped from
Waco with a negro and two horses, and was
pursued as far as the Cherokee Nation and
seized with his spoils. Walker and the negroes
however, managed to effect their escape, am
were again panned by Ur. Herring with some
30 Indians, whom he had employed for the pur
pose. After a desperate resistance, the parties
were seized, and Walker was subsequently
killed.
Earthquake In Malta.
On Sunday, the 25th of October, at eleven
minutes before 2 o’clock A. U., the islands of
Malta and Gozo were visited by shocks of an
earthquake, so violent in their nature, and so
long in duration, that the oldest inhabitants do
notremember ever to have experienced anything
so severe. The first shock made itself percep
tible by tremulons motion similar to that
caused by the passing of a heavy gun carriage
a thousand times repeated, accompanied by a
rambling noise, of distant thunder, which
rapidly increased in violence until every build*
ing trembled. Scarcely a minute had elapsed
when a more violent shock, accompanied b,^
a louder noise, occurred. The alarm oc
casioned was general throughout town and
country.
“Men, women, and children, suddenly arouss
ed from their slumbers, issued from every house,
ruishing into the Btreets made the beBt of their
way to the squares, and other spaces which
soon became lull of people. The sentry nt the,
Treasury left bis post and ran to the main guard
which be turned out, under the impression that
shells were being thrown into the town by any
enemy from some steam fleet. The two shocks,
the interval being so brief as to be incalculable,
lasted two minutes. In the City of Valetta
scarcely a building escaped injury, and all
corner strnctures have more particuU rly Buf
fered. Of the Roman Catholic churches these
of Ban Giacomo, St. Orsolo, and St. Domenico
appear to have suffered most.
At Floriana and each of the three cities, as
well as in the harbor, the shocks were felt with
considerable vigor, and at Sencles, Cosp cua,
and Vittorioso, many of the buildings are injur*
ed. Persons on board ships in tue port des
cribe the effects of the earthquake, as felt by
them, as of letting go the ships boats from the
davits by tbe run, only much stronger. The
sea receded two feet and a half. The night
had been without a breath of air, with a sultry
sensation, tho sea perfectly calm, and tho moon
shiuiug in a clear sky, with a brightness that
seemed to transform night into day, it being
within twenty onohonrs of full moon.
AtCivita veccbia, in the iuterior of tho is
land, all the churches, monasteries, nuuueries
and hospitals (the church of St. Augustine ex
cepted,) sustained greater or less damage.
The dome of the cathedral is reent, so as
to admit the light, and the belfry is much sha
ken.
Interesting from St. Domlngoi
American Consul Intuited—Progress of the
Spanish Designs on the Dominican Republic.
Correspondence of the New York Daily limes.
St. Domingo City, Wednesday, Oct. 15.
On the night of the 11th ot October, a mob,
instigated by Mr. A. M. Segovia, Spanish Con
sul General, assembled before tho United States
Consulate, for the purpose of pulling down the
flag-staff and the sign, throwing stones against
the eagle, and making tho greatest disorder.
There were also cries of "Down with the filli-
busters!—down with the American ensign! ’
The American Consul, Mr. Jacob Pereira, rc
paired to the spot for the purpose of imposing
respect, but all his efforts were in vain. Not
being able at that moment to obtain any assis
tance from tho authorities, he was obliged, for
the safety of his person and life, to leave the
place of disorder. A greater outrage by
Spaniards was never committed in any civiliz
ed country, and ft shows that the Spanish Con
sul is determined to trample on the honor of
the United States Government. He bus not
only compelled this Government , to withdraw
the treaty just made with the United States,
but he is doing all in his power to break down
the United States Consulate, and poison the
f ood-natured Dominicans against Americans,
a this scheme he will succeed, if some serious
measures are noruken at once by the United
States.
The morning after the riot, the American
Consul represented the case to the Government
by means of an official note, and the Mayor was
immediately informed of the conduct of Mr.
Segovia. Tne Mayor then called on the Ameri
can Consul, to offer him protection, and a file
of soldiers, to impose that respect which was
due to the United States Consulate. This was,
however, refused by Mr. Pereira, who stated
that the American flag needed no guard to
cause it to be respected, and that he was then
prepared to meet any mob that might appear.
But all disturbance was soon quelled. Mr. 8e-
ffovjatook fright and remained at home.
This is not all. Segovia has turned Santa
Ana.Mots* and the Almas out of the Govern
ment. He has sent the American Minister,
Delmonte, his passport, and for aught wo kuow,
will soon have a Spanish army to meet the
Americans, when they demand satisfaction for
withdrawing their treaty. Can the United
States Government allow this Segovia to abuse
their rights and break down the Dominican
Column.
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Important Decision*-Negro Citizenship.
Below we give an important communication
from the State Department, in reference to
much vexed question, the citizenship of fn
negroes. It is addressed to H. H. Rice, Clerk
of the Superior Court of New York, through
whom same free negroes (Berenaders,) who were
about to go to Europe, made application for
passports :
Dki’aktuknt op State (
Washington, Nov. 4.)
H. II. Rice, Esq,, New York City:
Sir—Your letter of the 29th ultimo, aud 3d
inst., requesting passports for eleven colored
persons, have been received, and 1 am directed
by the Secretary to Inform you that the papers
transmitted by you do not warrant the depart
ment in complying with your request.
A passport is a certificate that the person to
whom it is grunted, is a citizen of the United
States, and can only he issued upon proof of
this fact. In the papers which accompany your
communication, there is uo satisfactory evi
dence that the nersonsfor whom yonrequestpass
ports are of this description. They are repres
ented in your letter as “colored,” and describ
ed in the affidavit as “black,” from which state
ments it may be fairly inferred that they are
negroes. If this is po, there will be no doubt
that they are not citizens of the United States.
The question whether free negroes are such citf-
zeus is not now presented for the first time, but
has repeatedly atisen in the administration
of both the National and State governments.
In 1821 a controversy arose as to whether
freepersons of coilor were citizens of the
United Stutes within the intent aud meaning
of tbe acts of Congress regulating foriegn and
coasting trade, so as to be dfsq ualitied to com
mand vessels; and Mr. Wirt, Attorney General
decided that they were not; and moreover
held that the words, “citizens of tho United
States,” were used in tho acts of Congress in
the same sense as in the constitution. This
view is also fully sustained in a recent opinion
of the present Attorney General.
The judicial decisions of the country arc to
the same effect. In Kent’s Commentaries, vol.
2, p.277, it is stated that in 1833 Chief Jus
tice Daggct, of Connecticut, held that free
blacks are not '"citizens” within tbe meaning
of the term as used in the constitution of the
United States, and the Supreme Court of Ten
ncssee, in the case of tho State agaiust Clai
borne, held the same doctrine.
Such being the construction of the constitution
in ragard to free persons of color, it is conceiv
ed that they cannot be regarded, when beyond
tbe jurisdiction of the government, as entititlod
to the full rights of citizens; but the Secretary
directs me to say, that though tbe Department
could not certify that such persons are citizens
of tho United States, yet, if satisfied of tbe
truth of tho fucts.it would give n certificate
that they were born in tbe United States, aud
free, and that tho government thereof would re-
g nrd it to be its duty to protect themif wronge
y a forigen government, while within ts
their rights ana breax aown the Dominican
Republic, or Will the American people consent
toft, are questions we want answered. The
K naoa are crying oat for assistance every
t‘hot even a vessel of war Is to be seen
In'the Roads of St. Domingo.
A Dominican.
On sack Subjects the Testimony of
Woman should be Conclusive.
New ork, August 2,1852.
' «-Mrs. 'Tate, or No. 7liSecond street, bellev
lug her child, about thr ( ( years old, to be troubled
with worms, purcha* < one bottle of Dr. M’Lsnc
Celebrated Vermiiug , prepared by Fleming Bros
Pittsburgh, l’tt„ and gavo It two tea-spoonahil,
which had the eflfr.’t of causing tbe child to dis
charge a large number or worms. The child is now
enjoying good health. Wo would ad vise all parents
who may suspect their children to he troubled
with worms to lose no timo, hut immediately pur
chase and administer Dr. M’Lauo’s Celebrated Vor-
mifugo. It will euro. Tho money will be reminded
in ail coses whoro il does not give sallsractlim.
tST Purchasers will ho carelhl to ask lor Dr.
M’Uuo’s Col eh rut cd Vermifuge, mnnulacturod by
Fleming llros., up Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Vormt'
Digos iu comparison are worthless. I)r. M’Ijil
geuuiiio Vurmiruge, ulso his celebrated liver Pills,
run uow bo hud at all respcotable drug shires,
None geuuiue without tho signature of
FLEMING BKUrf,
fc [13J novl’2
as UTTER k CHEESE—
D 26 keg, cholooGoshen Buuer
60 boxes do do Cbeeso
Landing per steamor and for solo by
oc21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
My Vli^nU I
walked through (
decaying. •
ad paused on Ui
door;
listened fur tot
surod,
> catch but the n
mors I"
iyl childhood so tren-
hums In a lar, Georgia!! valley.
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Of lostlYleudk—for
sorpses nr dot
doorstops,
iuuiI Voting .of Stockholders w(
at tbs‘Company'- Office, West
Broad street, on Tuesday, the sixteenth day of De
cember next, at,U> o’clock in the forenoon.
Stockholders will be puVV’t] t.i and iront U*e
meeting mu, , ■ /
uovlS-td / Ojfi . A. CUYLKU, Cashier,
3IBD1CAL CARD.
usm* I>H- J. R. SMITH has removed bis Office
Nr to Broughton street. Iu Dailey's Building, a
tew doots abovo Bolden’s Hat tiloro. Koddenoo at
Mrs. ltemsharl’s. West Broad street. sepli
springing at -oft recollections
for sadly If
f I feel the dread truth.
ig to bo pining
gloom on my brow.
PMLLOW-GITIZBN8 OF CHATHAM
COUNTY.
.. I atu a candidate thr re-election to the ol-
nr Uce or Receiver of Tax Returns Iu January
.UJ r.H|HKUm| .Olid.
TO THE VOTKIIH OF CHATHAM
COUNTY.
Follow-citixeus, I um a candidate at the
olectiuu, In January next, Ibr tho office ol
Tax Collector, aud Bollolt your support
’ A. HARMUN.
SaviUiuub,jL’pt. doth, 18Atl,
ITENTION PUBLIC.
Political Poetry.
The Washington Star grows tecetioue, and gsU
f tho following:
BURIAL OF “SAM.”
i Blight Variation on Wolte’a “ Burial of Sir John
Moore.”)
or oaior ’km.
ot a state had be got, nor Electoral vote,
And be looked oenfbuudedly flurried;
ten wilted—dried up-rand kmoer gin eout,
As we Hiudoos around him hurried
r e burted him darkly, that Tuesday night
(For wo reared he’d not keep until morning,)
y tho struggling meoubeam’s misty light,
And dark lautorn dimly burning,
o ureters coffin enclosed hid breast,
In a sheet of the “Organ ” we wound him;
vorlastiug, we guess, will he his rest
With so sleepy a print around him.
cw aud short, wore tho pruyors wo said,
But wo r.ussod some, in bitter soriow,
s we tho’t how thro’ Ellis It Co. we’d baen bled,
And tho dost that was duo on the morrow.
;*o thought, as wo hollowed nls oozy bed
m n culvert that runs by tho “The Willows.”
hat Sag Nichts and strangers would tread e’er hia
head,
And wo up tho Salt River billows.
HOWE’S COTTON HARVESTER.
Tho great desideratum of Plautors is flual-
ly obtained lu tbe suecessfttl invonliou nr
Howe’s Cottou Harvester, with which ono hand cau
tick as much cottou us live in the ordinary way.
icsides saving an itnmouso amount of labor- Wbat
Whitney’s Cotton UiU Is in Its after stage, Howe’s
turvester is iu picking.
For further information, apply to
A. WILBUR, 111 Bayutreot.
Agout for the States or Ueorgto and Florida,
ir-ib
NOTICE.
lKt. J. P. HORBVKN wa< thin day olected
a Director of the Merchant’and Planter’s
Bank, In placeof Beaton Grantlaud, Esq., of Mil
ledgeville, reslnged. uov6
NOTICE*
Cons gnecu por brig C. F. O’Briou will
please attend to tbo reception of lheir goods
lauding this day at Philadelphia Bte imship Wharf,
noyli CARLETON k PARBON’B.
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demauds against the estate
of Daniel O’Conner, deceased, will baud them
in, duly attested, os required by l*w;aud those in-
‘ sbted will please make payment, *“
W. It. KYMONB, qu
November 8th, 1860.
er his spilt ash-cart upbraid him
un me bloodshed he caused and tho churc
burned
Before the Democracy laid hint,
ot the hair of our heavy task was done
of recounting tho sins or our alro, when
e heard the report of a U-uudcring gun
That the Demies wero Joyously flriug.
idly, but promptly, wo dropped him dowu
In the peculiar Hold of his glory;
r o carved not a line, we raised not a stone
For we know -iwaa a mighty dark rtorv!
NOTICE.
A LI. person* having demands agaiust the Estate
of Mrs. ELIZA ANN JEWETT, decease.!, will
baud them in duly attested, aud those indebted will
please make payment to
‘ FRANC1B J. CHAMPION,
uo4-lm Solo qualified Executor.
UOAllDliVix.
A FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN cun bn uccotmno-
dated with board and lodging ou Droaghtan
street, nearly op|>o.dt’> H. Morso’* House Furnish
ing Store. Also, a few Day Boarders. tmvlii
taniminl
Savannah Market, November 14.
COTTON—Tbo market was well uttended yester
ty by buyers. Their purchases were liberal and
nountto 11*4 halos, viz; 8atlO)2, 8at 10%, 98al
, ill at 11%, 188 at U%, m at 11%, 92 at 11%
18at lltf, d97at 11%, 84 at 12, aud 12 bales
Port of Savannah November 14
Arrived.
Schr Myrover, Jackson, New York, (8 days) to
lteeelpta Per Central Railroad.
Nov. 111.—1889 bales cotton, 377 hides, D3$ks
Consignee-,
Por brig 4bby Ellen, from Boston.—Brigham,
en, Verettllo a Frierson, Webster k Palmes,
afllteau, Crane, Wells a Co, J M Selkirk, J W
up, Balde.s k Askew, Clughoru AtCunulug.
N-vitt, Lulhrop k Rodgers, N 11 k II Weed, ’
, TKftJG Mills, W M Wadloy, T
Per sebr Myrover, Irom Now York—A Bonaul,
Bell k Prentiss, Clugitorn k Cunningham, Cooper k
Co, M A Cohen, W H Farrell, 8 Uoodal, W H Uulon,
J Luma, a M Laftlteau, J U Selkirk, Solomons k Co,
Yonge k Frierson, Holcombe, Johnson k Co, Ug-
oi iree ,j eu ^ ^tnrr k Co, D O’Connor, C Fay, C MUlor, Pat
ten, Hutton \ Co, Ruse, Davis & l<ong, Ship Florida,
Sniders & Askew, Wayne &Hou, Fla noat, Hone k
Connery, uud others.
New 2ti>uertuentente.
TO RENT,
t Tvto comfortable brick toiioiuenU ou Joues
street, at $.1C0 each.
apply to THOS. HOLCOMBE.
novl2-2uw2w
A BbU aud boxes of Boston Crackers, Water
U w Crackers, Oyster Crackers, Sugar Cruck-
Fattcy Crackers, Soda Biscuit, Milk Biscuit, Egg
Biscuit, Maple uud Wine Biscuits, ftesh from Ti
tus’s celebrated Bakery, Just received by
novl4 J. U. JESSE.
5 Bbls uow Champagne Cidor, 6 bbls u«w Buck-
wheat, j uni received por bark Maria Morton,
and lor sale by nov!4 J, D. JESSE.
C OPYING BjOKS, Letter Presses, Oil Paper,
Copying Brushes, and flue Blotting Pads, for
sale by no 14 WAHNOCK & DAVIS.
P E S, PEN’S, PEN'S—A lurge aud extra selec
tion or superior steel Pens; also, Gold Pens la
uoid and silver cusim, lu great variety, ibr suit) by
uuvl4 WAR NOCK & DAVIS,
W RITING l)E>KS—We have a largo uud beauti
ful stocra, with draws and secret draws, for
prices ranging Lorn 82 to $U9; alao, a lew very flue
Wot k Boxu<, for oitlc by
uovll WARXUCK k DAVIS.
KTAM1LY WHILES—Wo have tho largest and
JU Unosi selection iu this city, got up iu the best
styled, boiun bouu ■ iu Turkey morocco, and moroc
co antique, butliL Eugliahand American; also, hand-
sotno 12 mo. aud p icket editions of the Bible, and
Prayer Books, very cheap, for sale b^r
novl4
WARXOCK * DAVIS
ISCELI.ANl.uUd ana Fancy Books,
iU. Mm uni ca, Pretty Editious of the Po
. such
. retty Editious of the Poets, and
Aituals tor lb57, &c., *<r, for sal j by
MOU14 WARNOCK k DAVIS.
O NIONS—10 bbls Onions lauding this day per
bark luiiiaiiH und for sale by
novlJ CARLETON k PARSONS
G t UOCmitX.—l&O Bbls ABAC Sugar;
r 26 Hilda N tj k P R Sugar ;
iiOi Sack* Rio Collco, uli grades ;
luO Boxes I'oigates No. 1 Pale aud\F«tni
Soup;
100 Boxes No. 1 do;
200 do Adamantine Candles;
50 Uo sporm;
100 do Starch ;
100 do Tobacco.
For sule by RODGERS NORRIS, k CO.
uovO
H ICKORY NUTS. Poem Nuts. Brazil Nuts, .
mends, of all kluds, received per staem
and tor sale by J. D. JESSE.
oct2l
"VTOTIGE—7 dozen CAN&3, a-sorted, received
litis day por Moamer, und lor salo low by
G. M. GKIFFJN,
Successor to late M. Eastman,
oct 7 corner Bryan qud Whitaker sta.
F LOUR—29 barrels Hiram Sqilth Flour.
25 half barrels Extra Gennessce.
76 barrels DomneadandOaxley Flour
60—98 aud 49 8arks Detnnead Flour.
Received and for salo by
oct 20 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A 00.
J^lME-1,000 casks best quality of Lump Ume,
S'
J laudlug and iu slnre, fur salo low by
nov4 CARLETON k PARSONS.
IUIIT EXCHANGE ou New York lor salo by
C. A. L. LAMAR.
Oct 21.
RANGES, ko.—io boxes Nassau Lernoui and
by
Oranges, received per steamer, and for salo
Jyl7 J. D. JESSE.
W HISKEY—97 barrels Whiskey for sale, to ar
rivoby scltr Julia A. Rich,
oct 16 LUQKKIT k SNJ04JNG8,
J^EW BUCKWHEAT Just received per late am
_ I val*, aud for Mile by
<h:I 21
J. D. JfSSF.
jilAJUR—5'J bbls Hiram Smith’s Flour, tending
and lot- sain by
HO
nov!3
OLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
C ODFISH, POTATOES k HERRINGS—
2 huds Codfish,
j 60 bbls PnUtoev,
75 boxos Herrings,
Landing and for sale by
oct24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON It CO.
8WAK& LOTTERIES,
[zptookizxd .i'tsi .Tin z^umi.J
AND $50,0.00.
Livery Stables, ' ro ijj» H .f°.*' 0 gJ 10
NO. 225
BAY STREET,
FKEEJ1AH, HESDBESOH ft CO.
■ !!r laI NGLE_N UMBERS
.T XAHUEL bWAN,~ Manager.
30,000 Ticket. Only 11
Prlxes amounting to
200,000 Dollars!
Will be distributed according to site following
UNRIVALLED SCHEME!
CLASS J.
To be drawn In' tho City of M"ntgomery. Alabama,
in public, oo THURSDAY, November 18th, 186«,
on the plan of
ey have uta...v U «— —
logo» D>y .tree,, WCTr.en
now able to supniy all order* iMludr lino lbey
will have UMNIBUS-^ and HACKS oil the arrival
and dt parturo of the Cjrs und Steamers Aud aim
HACKS for PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION.
Tltolr estabHihmeut lu all its detwrtmente. Uiev
are determined SHALL NOT IIB EXCELLED IN THE
SOUTHERN COUNTRY.
FREEMAN, HENDERSON k VO,
uctUO-tl'
, qualified Adm’r.
ttovS
IIUCKWIIKAT of the best quality,
Jt> SMOKED SALMON.
ANCHOVIES, CODFISH,
Mackerel, No l,‘ In Kits,
Salmon, do do,
PIG HAMS, small >-izo.
do SH’ iULDKHS, do uo,
Canadian Oat Meal,
Kxtra Quality iu.small bags,
FRENCH BEANS,
20 bbls baudsome TABLE APPLES aud COOK-
ING do, „
QiJOXES LitaVIONS.
NEW V1QB, PEUNE8 AND DATES,
FBKSlI BISCUIT’S, In 16 varieties, some entirely
uuw; together with a good supply of Staple Groce
ries, per steamer* Knoxville and Augusta, for *ale
by WM II. FAHKELL,
Savannah Grocery and Fruit Depot,
unvl2 corner Broughton A Whitaker su.
WHITEiSATIN & KID lUPFEKST
R ECEIVED by late ai rivals—
Indies White Satin Slipper*,
do do Kid no
Misses Black Gaiters und Morocco Boots,
Untie* Polka and Joimy Und Boots.
M. J. BUCKNER,
novtf No 71 and 162 Gibbon’s Range.
l prize or
$69,(100 is.
1 do do
20,000 is.
1 do do
...... 20,090 U.
1 do do
... . 10,000 is.
1 do do
10,000 is.
1 do do
6,000 is.
2 do do
2,600 Is.
2 do do
1,000 is.
20 do do,,
600 is.
60 do da
300 Is.
76 do do
200 is.
100 do do
100 is.
125 do do
00 is.
SAVANNAH WATER WORKS.
OFFICE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, I
November lfltb, 1860. /
T HE WATER BENTO lor the present your wero
due from tho 1st in Maul, and payable at the
office of tho Board.
Tho attention ol those persons supplied with
water front the work* is called to Section 20 of An
Ordinance to amend an Ordinance for the care and
management of the Savannah Wuler Works.
uovIS R- J. K. BEE, Secretary.
ALB ANY A I. E.
HA bbls Kcad&Bro's, Albany Uo, “a superi-
£d\) or article,” lauding per schr Target, and
tor sale by '
scranton, Johnston & co
Having made arrangements with Messrs. Read &
Rro’s., for sale of their Albuny Ale, shall be con
stantly supplied, and offer tbe same at lowest cash
price.
oc31 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON As CO
L ONDON PORTER AC Just received 16 casks.
qts aud pw. Byassl/jndou Porter—also Gtard
and Senetto Brandies, Port, Bcherry. aud Medlra
Wines, &c. Ac. Choice articles in gloss aud wood
for family use by DAVID O’CONNOR,
oct 23 Corner Broughton ft * Drayton
S IDES AND SHOULDEKK-IS hlids and 20 bbls
bright Sldos aud Shoulders, Bacon, received
per steamer Kovstene State, and for sale low from
the wharf, by
sept23 CHARLK* A GREINER.
J UST RECEIVED—ICO baskets Mum Champagne,
26 boxes Imperial, 26 boxes Cabinet, iu boxes
Cordon Rouge.
novlO
For sale by
A. BuNAUD.
corner Bay aud Bull sts.
N A TRUNK, stolen iu till* city, by a negro 1 n
x. April, 1856, were Bonds of the city of Augusta,
marked Let. C. No’s. 10 k 11, ca- h $1000, with
coupons attached for iu erost since Oct. 1854.
The public uro hereby cautioned not to purchase
said Bonds, novUMm
O l
Cheese; 6) do English Dairy do; .0 cases l*ine
Apple do- C'J flrklus Choice Butter; fi cases (% and
% boxes) Sardines; lauding and for salo Uy
uovl2 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
>, Pilot do,
GROCERIES.
;ho
-Ifte
60 bbls Sugar Biscuit, Butter do, Soda
boxes Choice Tobacco, “various brands”
60 boxes Assorted Cordials,
1 Soap,
Sun If,
60
26
26
25
20
50
Candles,
Adamantine Caudles,
Tallow
Assorted Pickle*,
Grouud Coffee,
Colgate*’ Family, Pale, .
No.
26 jar* French Hapee, 26 do .Macoboy
20 nest* Tubs.
20 doz Painted Bucket*.
60 boxes Extra, First uud Second
qualities Iimou Syrup,
60 boxes Schciduiu Schnapps,
60 “ ClarotWine,
D O “ Pipes, assorted sizes,
60 chest* Black Teas, various qualities,
60 qr do Hyson do, superior,
25 eighth do do do do,
60 gross Goodwius’ Yellow Bank, So
lace and pure Amorlean, Fine Cut Tobacco.
200 reams Wrapping Paper, all sizos.
26 boxos Macaroni,
26 do Vermicelli,
26 cases Olive QU,
100 Whole, half und quarter kegs F F t
Gunpowder,
600 boxes fturdities.puurlur and halves.
•I. V. CONNERAT,
IJlli
CO*PAETN£B8Hl PNOTICE.
IDE UNDERSIGNED have this day for rad a co-
, partnership, untie- tbo name of LAW’fON 4i
BASINGER, for tho practice or Iaw In all its
branches.
Office ou the Bay—next door East of City Hotel.
A. R. LAWTON,
novl-lw WM. S. BASINGER.
ASSIZE OF BEEAD.
Cm - Thbasubkk’s GmcK, 1
Savnut--all* l»t Nov , I860, j
rilHK average pricee of Flour the post.month
X Being Eight dollars |»er bid, Bread must weigh
a* follows .•
10 cent loaf uiurt' weigh 2 ft 0 ox.
6 ” • .Jp, • “ llfeOoz.
U •• •* 9,4 “ 0% cz.
JAMES r. WILKINS.
ituvl City Treasurer.
FRESH FRUIT AND GROCERIES. ~~
l’KR STEAMER 'AUGUSTA, AT
Ylie Snvutuiah Grocery AfF&tilt Depot*
BBLS. or the Choicest* Eating Apples.
Ov - do Flue Galileos, 8 Fra Is Dales.
10 Boxes Lemons* New Figs, Layer uud Bunch
Raisins, do Currants, Citrons 4,-c., • e.
NEW BUCKWHEAT AND BYE FLOUR#
New No. I Mackerel, Salmon and Codfish.
1 (.’rule Extra Bunch Ou Ions.
1 do Uo Cabbages.
Pigs Fee aud Pigs Heads iu Pickle. *
Bath Brick j Currie Powder.
Sup. fc'ago Cheese.
Corn Starch.
Fresh BUcuil, till ecu dltfureut kluds.
Stuart’s Syrup
ALSO RECEIVED,
30 Bundles Buuanas.
10000 Nassau and Havauu Oranges.
All for sale ou the most reasonable terms, by
octHO WM. H. FARREUz.
. 20,000
. 10,000
. 10,000
.. 6,000
6,000
.. 9,000
. 10,000
. <6,000
. 16.000
. 10 000
7,fitw
4 prizes of 8400 approxlm’g to$60,000are l.fiw
4A‘
300
260
« “
176
4 “ ,
200
4 “
IDO
8 “
60
8 “
40
80 “
35
200 “
25
300 *•
20
1,000prizesameuntlng (0.,
20,000 are 1,20'j
30,000 are 1,000
10,000 are &0o
10,000 are 700
6,oou are eco
2,600 are 460
1,000 are 820
6oo are v.feoo
300 arc 5;000
260 are 6,000
$200,000
HARPER FOR NOVhMBKR.
TTARPKK’iS New Monthly Magazine for Novem-
Jl ber. Received aud for sale by
WAUNUCK ft DAVIS,
Oct24 169 Coltgless st’
LADIES FURS.
TU.-T I'i’.t El* i-jj—A i.rgo unit v.ified lot of J.A-
O DIES FURS, cousb ting of the follow it>g styles
Victoria i’cbrinca,
diver Martin Yictorhies,
British ^ubic do
(.'euet do
tin'll Fit' ll Martin do
Belgian Genet tiffs,
lynx do
ll'.itish ati-l Fr. udi cable Cuffs,
Sw n '1 rimming, ftc.. by
oct00 HENRY LATHRUP .v CO.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, &C.
R EOMVElLut-r litis arrivals—
1 adies Black and White S Ik Huso,
d>> co Raw do d •
Black Burmese Wool do
do Arunrlau and Caslnnero do
W'Ute, Sluie, Brown ati-l Black < ottuu (Jose.
Al* , u fuII a-H> rintent of
Alexandres Kid Glove*,
Col’d and Black 811k do
do Cashmoro do
Ladle* Merino Vests,
do Hlk do, by
oct20 HENRY LATH KOI’ ft CO.
GUNNY CLOTH.
t £T A Lulls heavy Gunny cloth,
XOU For .-ale oy
ool24—lino J. W. LAT11JJOP ft CO.
COFFEE, SUGARS *4 TEAS.
i Bug* Prime Green Rio Coffee
100 do Fair do do do
50 mats Old Government Java do
76 hags Laguirit do
IU hhds CUjIcc ft Croix Sugar
10 do do P. B, do
20 half chests fine Hyson Tea
fn* ltl lb caddies extra fine do do
20 half chests flue Black Tea, % lb papers
16 do do do Ooluug Black Tea, tin foils
60 cuddies »”iira fine Oolong Black Tea, 0 lbs
just received und for sale by
OC2I SCRAUrTON, JOHNSTON ft CO-
For sale by
oct-9
No. 162 Bay-atrcet.
HAVANA SEGARS.
1 AA AAA HAVANA SEGARS.
lUU»Uvv URosaLoudros,
la Fair do la Flores Regalia Lointres,
1m Redowu Londros,
Lcgitlmos do
$ Hoe Cubanos, Flor fluu,
Iji Ingenuldad, El Mayor Ringgold,
lot a Caza, La lutegredad Londres,
Fulmlnanica do
I)e la* Mojorea Vegas do
Iji Rose do Santiago do
La Puntualoded do
Ole Ansolmo Gnzalez do
Iji Pulltlaz Regalia do
La Flel do P. S. 0. do
lot Rio Hondo, K1 Ottitu do Orion,
1a Conflanza 0;>era,
Iji Rlsteri Loudreg,
Martinez Q Hiza,
do Cillndradus Londros,
Caffra Rogal a, Fiagro cilendrados do
All tlteubovo Scgars *re for Halo by
A. BONAUD,
octet corner Bav and Biill-sts
GROCERIES, '
60 boxes Grand ft Williams’s 10 ounce Tobacco,
60 bbls Luther Felton Boston Rum
23 •* Boston “
20 “ Old P. II* <4iu
60 “ E* Phelps Ryo Glu
60N.O. Rectified Whisky
26 bbls Domestic Brandy
26 % casks 4th nroor Brandy
20 % « “ “ “
26 % “ Malaga Wine
50 bols Crushed and Powdered Stuart’s Sugar
50 “ Smart’s A. ft B. Clarified Sugar
50 “ “ G. “ “
10 hhds choice St. Crulx “
10 “ “ P, R-
6o “ Prime Bueon Side*
20 “ “ “Shoulders
16 casks By ass Lon pen Porter
20 % ca«ka Tenerlffe Wine
100 Bags Prlmo Green Rio Co lice
100 “ Fair do “ “
60 bags ceolce Government Java Coffee in mat*
70 boxos Adamantine Candles.
In Btore and for saleb y
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO
oct 26
gUNDRIKd-Just received—
60 boxes Coffee. Pepper and Musturd
60 “ Beadell Starch and Soap*
26 •* Adamantine and Tallow Candle*
60 bbls and bags extra Family Flour
30 “ Potatoes and Onions
40 gross Wood and Paper Matches
60 dozen assorted Brooms und Palls
100 “ Scrub Brushes aud Clothes IJiies
60 “ Wash Boards
810 bags Java aud Rio Coffee. For solo by
DAVID imiNNOU,
ool 2 ooruer Broughton and Drayton tta.
BUCKWHEAT «St MAUKEUEL,
6)/”v lihls Fresh Buckwheat,
•-« % ,l °*
26 boze* do.
20 bbb New No. 3 Mackerel,
10 % tfo Jjirge No. 1 do-
10 % un .-mall No. 1 do.
landing aud for sale by
oct 31 SCSANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
PRICE OF T1CKPIS.
Whole Ticket* 810; Halves ?5; quarters $2 60.
PLAN OK THE UnTUiY.
80,000 Numbers corrciponding with tho?e on the
Tickets are placed in one Wheel The Uist 2So
Prizes are placed iu auother Wheel, a number i*
drawn from the Number Wheel, and at the same
Umo a Prize i* drawn from tint other wheel. Tbo
Prize drawn is placed against ibe number urawn.
rills operation is repeated until all tho Prize* are
drawn out.
APPROXIMATION PK1WH.
The two preceding and the two succeeding Nutn-
bers to those drawing the first 200 prize.-, will be
entitled to the 800 Approximation Prizes, a eonling
to tho Scheme.
In ordcrlug Tickets enclose the money to our ad
dress for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which
they will be forwarded by first mail
The List of Drawn Numbers uud Prizes will be
sent to purchaser* immediately alter the draw
ng.
Order* for Ticket* should be sent iu curly.
^■Purchasers will please write thmr signatures
plain, and give their post office, county and State.
Remember that every prize is drawn. a> d
payable tn full without deduction.
/(ST All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid iuttne-.il-
ately after the drawing,—other prize? at the us-al
time or thirty days.
All communication* strictly confidential.
PrizoTicket* cashed or reuewed In other Ticket*
at oither office.
Orders for Tickets can bo addressed either to
S. SWAN ft CO., Atlanta. Ga.. or
8. SWAN, Montgnmt-rj, Alu., aud
Box 82, Savannah P. U
iff As the above is not mi “odd and even num
ber scheme,“ no Certificate* of Package* can lie
sold In it. wt 14
SOUTHERN LOTTERY
ON THE HAVANA PLAN I
PRIZES GUAR A TIED !
109,000 Dollars—13,000 Number* Oulyl
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY
LOTTERY.
BY AUTHORITY OK T1IK HTATK OK UKMU(>U»
C!>ASS 8.
To bo drawn November 15, 1850, at Concert Hall.
Macon, Ga., under tbe sworn superintendence ol
Col. George M. jjrgatt and Ja*. A. Nbbet, E*q.
jff Remember this Lottery ha c only filteen
thousand numbers— ess than au.v L< tter> in the
world, therefore It »•* the be.-t for investment. Ex
amine the Scheme I
f'Cltt-ME.
1 prize of..- $16.1)09
4 *• ol'$l,Ofoi nr»-
6 “ ot 603 arc
SO •» of 100 are
•00 •• of -K) are
APPROXIMATION PHIZES.
20 approximations of fionnr-...
60 •• *• 50 arc.,.
50 “ ” 20 are...
6.C00
. 2,000
4,0<rt-
2,609
6 ,000
. CO, 000
,.82,0)0
.. 2,600
.. 1.000
1,712 prize* amounting to 6102,01'
Tickets $10—Halve? $5—Quarter? i2.60.
4^ Prizes payable without deduction.
Tho 1,600 Prize* of $40 uro determined by the
last tlguro of tho number tfiut draws the Capital
Prize of $15,IXH). The Capita; Prize will, of course,
end with one of the figure.-—1. 2, 3« J, 6, 0. 7,8, 9,
0. l'ho*e Whole Ticket* ending witli tin- name
figuro as the last lu tho Cap til will b? cutitlod to
$40. Halvo.-t ami Quarters in proportion. '
iff porsou* soudlng money by mail need no
four it* bolug lost. Orders punctually attended to
Comluuuu'-uttorn, ccufidontiul. Bank note* of sound
banks takcu at pur.
43*Those wishing particuisr iitimberr should
order immediately.
Address JAM155 F. WINTER, Manager,
out 10 Macon, Ga
DRTkANB’S
A KCfl’d EXIT.UKAT1UN in tf6i, '4 and ’5, lllu*.
truted with upward^ of sob engravings.
Westward Empire, or the Great Lrnma of Human
Progress; by EL Mugoott
The O’Briens and xbo O’Flahortys; by Ijtdy Mor
gan; annotated by R&iclton Mackenzie;2 vote.
Yotknm’* History of Texas; 2 voJs.
American Poulterer’s Companion; by C N Bo-
ment, with 1:10 fllnsirations.
A Chit-:'.- i i»tj of Rome; l»y J Bunucr.
The United Annual Digertof Decision* in tbe Su
premo, Circuit anti District Courts.
ALSO ;
Gold Pen* in great variety.
novl2 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
FOR SALE.
r i . rt A1 k SEGARS of the favorite brands
OUrtUUU Eleccion,
7 Iutegridud,
Cobdctt,
MULLKIl ft MICHELS,
corner Huy and Lincoln streets.
oct28-eod3l
NKRGO SHOES.
a EURO IA made Brogans, for salo by.
M. J. BUCKNER,
ourtS 71 ft 162 Gibbon*’ Building.
CANDLES.
OPERMACEiTI, Adamantine and Tallow of various
lj brand-; Soai) of variou* brands, from 8, 8. 10
aud 12 cent*. Chemical SoJu Soap 10 cents; Wo
man’.* Friend lOcouta. Call and examine at
BARRON’S
sep26
Family Grocery,
Whitaker and Cfiariton-strcots.
DIUKEN’S HOUSEHOLD WORDS
iGR NOVEMBER—
Received aud for dale by
unvG WARNOOK ft DAVIS.
F
GROCERIES.
()/ \ Bbi* No. Prime I.enf Ijtrd
uU\J 100 Boxes Scaled Herrings
10 - do White Gosheu Cheese
60 boxes English Dairy “
J4 hhd* Codfish
26 kegs choice Goshen Butter
'.6 boxes BeadelP* 0 ft 8 Tallow Caudle*
60 boxe* Colgate* (Oriental) “
GO dozen Broom*
60 “ painted B« eket*
60 boxos now Iteisius
76 “ imported Negro Pipe*
24 bbls hand made Sugar Cracker*
26. “ Butter and jfodu •*
60 Soda '*
100 boxes Oswego uud HeudelF* Pearl .'•tiircb
100 •« gmltli ft Buchan*# Family Soup
76 “ Colgate’s lb Bur “
60 » “Pale “
60 boxe* Grant A William’.* 6 ft 8 Tobacco
For salo by
. CHAN TON, JOH NVTON ft CO
oct 24
C ANDLES. STARCH, SOAP, fto—
60 boxcu i perm aud Patent Sporm Candles
66o boxos and hair boxes Pearl Starch
160 “ Colgate’* No. tSoap
60 *• Beadei, Smith ft Colgate’* Family an
Pale Boap •
200 “ Adamantiuo and Tallow Candles
60. »• Pities and Pipe Head*
Iu store aud for sale by
oct 2 HiLOtlM BE, JOHNSON ft CO.
OLFE’S CELEBRATED AROMATIC 8CHEIT-
amschnappa—
200 dr x*n quart* and pint*, for sale by tho quan
tity, at New York prices.
oct26 A. BONAUD.
B randi Hi, winks, ftc.-
6 hull pipes Pale UUrd Dupuy ft Go’s. Utau*
dy,T852,
6 half pipe* do do do da 1864,
7 qr ctu-k* old Jean Louis Goguaa do,
6 half pipe* Suzut uc do,
26 qr casks Port Wlue,
25 qr d i Malaga do,
10 qr do Madeira und Sherry Winos,
10 pipe* Holland Gin,
60 basket* Heidselk Cbampagifi’,
25 , do Huuganau Lion do,
60 bbl* X, X X XX X, and Extra Monouga-
beta Whiskey,
160 bbl* Ikfinestio Liquor*, a*s*it ted. For tale
J. V. Cl IVN Kit AT,
oct 28 No. 162 Bay-strcot,
lJOAI’, STAItCii AND CANDLE-—
O 100 boxes Smith’s ft lluehan’a Family Soap
'50 “ i.nigale’apile do
i60 *•* do No. I lb Iter . do
26 •* Oswego pearl March
i > ‘ " tolgato’* aud BeadelPaTallotf Candles
Jjtudlug Trotn itehooner !.uynl Bcraiitmt, and for
sule b>* SCRANIG.., JOHNoTON ft CO.
oct 12
Companion to ‘‘Dick Tnrlt ton."
M ARION HARLAN!), or Ijw-oiis of Life; com
plete; price Si cents; by J Frederick smith,
Esq. . ,
Tho Pictorial Adventure* of Margaret Calenpoie.
tho great American Horse Thief
ALSO,
Putuam’rf Monthly for November.
Knickerbocker Magazine for November.
Blackwood’* Edinburgh Magazine for November.
Household Words for November.
Frank LcsTIo'h Gazette of Fashion* for Novem
ber. Recotved and for sule by
WAR NOCK ft DAVIS,
novl2 169 Congress t treet.
TIT FOR TAT.
T it FOR TAT, a reply to « Undo Tom’? Cabin
and “Dred,” by a lady of New Oihans.
Howto Dros*withTu*te,containing bin* upon
tho harmony of colors, tho con plt-xion. Ac., fte.,
beiug a suUnbio corni anion for the* toilet table.
Brhiul Etiquette, a sensible guide to the cdqweHy
and observances of tho marriage ceremonies.
IIow to Belmve, or tho Spirit of Etiquette.
How to Woo und How to Win.
How to bo u lAily,a bonk for girls, containing use
ful hints on the formation or character. .
How to bo a Man, u book containing u-cnu »»•“
ou the formation of character.
Tito Busiue*.* Man's Adviser, consisting •'* J
Business Man's Assistant and Ready Jteckuur. the
Trader’s Guido, uud the Lnndl rov mi.l Tenant -
Assistant. ,
Tho Tradesman’s and McclinnM’.-- Omnseitcr aim
Beady Calculator, comprl-lng tho Tnn oj-iiwu -
Guide or Ijiw of Trade, with u supplement ot Buie*
and Tables. Received by
J. B. CUBtteDt;.-, Agent.
n*iv7 under tho Mur*hail Ih* 1 1*' 1 *-
TiBIB BOOKS.
W EEKLY AND MONTHLY UME BOOlDs;
Bank Cheek*; Portmonaies and Pocket Looks.
Bill head Boxes, Bill File*;
Note Paper; Visiting »ud Playing Cards;
rand Boxes; Calendar!-; Paper Cuttera:
Marking Ink, Carmine Ink. Ink'-tamls;
Perforated Board, Pw-te Board, Tissue 1 ftP e *
,f. B. CURB EDGE, Agml.
uov7 under the Murahaii lloitae-
FAMILY BIBLES.
F .MILY BIBLES, or various qualiMe*;
Pocket Bible*; Prayer Books, fto. fte."i
Halo by J. B. CUBRKUGt, Agent,
il*9v7 omler the Mar.-lmd Hon-’.
B
GENT’S AND BOY’S WEAK.
LACK Cassimorc* and Doeskin-’, Fancy m* i
Black and Col’d Ch ths, Tweeds, f at nois,.- k
Vot ings, Merino and Gotten Uuduri.armeute,
ffory of all kinds, Gent’s , item Cambric Huk. p,
lleut’d Stitch’d Uo. Uo , Col’d Borders do.,Stocxf,
Napoleon Tio* and Cravats, ftc . ftu
°nov6° by DnWirr ft MORGAN-
GODEY’N LADY’S BOOK
C^OR November, , mh ,_
J; (irahara’B Illustrated Monthly for November,
•Arlbur’a Home Magazine fur Nov* mher,
Pewrson’* Ladle* National Jlagnziuefor Novom
b °Mr* Stephen’s New Monthly Magazine, for No-
Ttu’-Dollar Monthly for November,
Bookseller* and Statlouers
oot22 169 Oongrcssreel