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by; Tsuiia&R.
New York Market.
New You, Nov. 15.—But little ku been
done in Ootton to-day. The market bus de
clined t in coniequence of the Increased receipt,
at the Booth. Sales of tho day 500 bales.
The Loot Steamship*
Navr You, November 15.—The losteteam-
ship Lyonnais was valued at a quarter of a
million in dollars. Among her missing pus-
songsrs wsro albert Sumner, (brother of Sena
tor dimmer,) and lady. One hundred and
thirty persons sro missing,—all of whom, it ia
feared, have perished, as the weather wus very
boisterous the night of the accident.
Tho steamer Marion has been chartered to
proceed in search of the Lyonnais, which, her
agenta believe, Is still afloat. At any rate, she
may hear something of some of the missing
passengers.
The weasel with which the Lyonnais came in
collision is supposed to bo a large American
ollppar, which immediately disappeared after
tho accident.
New York Federal Office Holders,
The Day Book is calling loudly for tho re
moval of John McKoon, by the incoming ad
ministration. Mr. HcKeon holds the locrative
office of U. B. District Attorney forthoSouthem
District of New York. HtsofAenoc is his bit
ter opposition to the election of Wood, the re,
goiarly nominated Democratic candidate for
the Mayoralty of New York. We do not care
to mix ourselves up with New York politics yet
we are very much disposed to agree with the
Day Nook,-that the gentleman in question
should Eb made to walk the plank,
And wo say more i—It would not be a bad
idea if Mr,..BccI)anan should make a clean
sweep sQbog tlio New York office holders.
New York ought to boat this day as decidedly
Democratic as her sister States, Pennsylvania
and Indiana. And she would be but Tor the
dligtacelhi squabbles which for so many yearn
divided and weakened, and at length have ut-
terly prostrated the party in that State. With
Bach a record the Democratic leaden there
have slight claims upon a Democratic National
Administration.
As regards the Custom House ia New York
city, its officss are under no circumstances the
peculiarly property of citizens of that State.
It ia the comment of the Union—of the South,
of tho West and North West, no less than of
New York that gives employment to tho multi,
tndinons boats or officials connected with that
establishment. It Mr. Buchanan will follow
' our advice bo will discharge tho collector and
go either to Indiana or Illinois—States that did
something to elect him—for a successor to that
functionary. The Post Oiflco being more of
local character should perhaps bo Ailed by
New Yorker. No such reason applies to tho
Custom Houso. Tho distribution or its patronage
will, wo trust, ho conlided to some staunch and
reliable North Western Democrat.
For tho rest we may remark, once
aU, that We are in favor of rotation in office.
Especially do we believe that this dootrine
. should be applied in the Northern States; and
thatitwlU have to bo applied there, olse the
Democratic party will be defeated at each al
ternate Presidential election- Here in the
South, where there is little federal patronage,
Democrats are such from principle, and work
from pure devotion to their principles. In the
North a largo number of tho most active, encr-
getio and powerfol members of all parties are
men who will not work' unless with a prospect
of reward. Snell of this class as belong to the
Northern Democracy had no Inducement to
work during the late contest. The offices were
all -filled, - and likely, in the event of a Demo
cratic victory, to remain in the hands at the
incumbents. Many of them, it is probable,
were quite willing to seo their party defeated,
tho officeholders displaced by men of another
party, for whose places they might labor with
the' hope of reward four yean hence.
The next Democratic national convention
must trace its platform by a new plank—rota-
tian in office. It was a great oversight that it
was not inserted in the last. Let Mr. Buchanan
see to It, and, so far as practicable, repair the
dsmago caused by this act of omission.
Ton Bkvolvkks in Okokou—Since JJcFuo'
"Short Way with tho Utmenters” there lias
been no such triumph of irony. It would lie
S unjust to suppose that there Is any other
Bt on wbloh tuo conductors of the Times
have been hoaxed like children on April
Fool's Day; but the gentleman who victimized
them had accurately taken tho measure of their
ignorance of America, and knew perfeolty well
truthfulness, or simple fun, wo cannot under-
take to say. At all events, the success of this
experiment oh English credulity is conclusive
urn tho value of English criticisms on Amo*
rtau—LonSoB Review.
on my .
opt before I wu
i with tho love it has felt for
niSDOl ms—tun* uu,nuu ™ .'I'y
that child's face or mine, was ono day to toko
Its owner to his heart, ns the light aud joy of
ll Long!tong Isotoro I met my husband,! had
known Lira well. Tho name of Arthur Haw
thorn was familiar to mo ftptn my oorilest
voars, and tho poems ho had writtou wore pro-
•emu among tny choicest treasures. In my
secret heart! had tho wish and hono to meet
him—somoday, I would steal ono look at Ills
face—It may M, touch the hnnd that had
penned those boautlftd thoughts, and then
away and remember him aU my life, while
forgot mo I This was my dream—how different
the"reality I
We met i
Oompant Failbd^—The Bobbins and Law
rence Company of Windsor, Yt., has failed for
a considerable amount. We leanr that attach
ments have been laid upon the company, hoi
ihat they an endeavoring to procure on ex-
tentlon, In order to go on with their business
they having large contracts and secure their
creditors. Arampany at Hartford hears the
e, bat it is a private concern. The
' rfroi
two companies employ from coo to 800 men in
the manufacture of rides, pistols, machinery,
etc. . ■
Tho small-pox had made its appearance
among tho Mormons and was spreading rap
idly, causing serious apprehensions of a panic
tad consequent stampede among the Inlmbi-
Anothih Waoxbs~Oo1. John Baylics.of
NewBsdrord, made a hot of 120, to $10, on
Friday, that Major Ben Perry Poore will be
tho Governor of Massachusetts in 1857.
A PxixttIUddii.-J'I will consent to oil
you desire," said a young lsdy to hbr lover,
“on condition that you will givo what yon
havonotj'tfluLt yon never con have, and yet
what ytiaieoh give mo.” What did sho ask
fort A husband.
DfATH orFannt Winnsct—Mrs. Moore*
honss n« Fanny Waliack died reoontlyin
§S£fcjtuita was the, daughter of Henry
suddenly, unexpectedly, embarrass-
tngjy! I had looked fern sage—it philosopher
—a man who had outlived tho passion of life,
and was kind—benevolent alike to all. But
when I raised my eyes to tho handaomo face,
and saw it marked with lines of core and sorrow
—when I saw the luxuriant flowing hair, aud
erect and stately forehead—and more than oil,
when I met thoso eyea of lire, (could it bo an
admiritig gaze that rested upon my girlish faco
and form ?) my own drooped, my ueart beat
quick, and I stood before him—timid, blushing
and trembling like a frightened bird.
I, who had scarcely dreamed of love, won
his I 1, who know nothing of tho great world
beyond my home, pleased him who had seen its
women! I who hud no beauty, no
grace, no talent—won him who had all; and,
won Ins, too, from a throng who were more
worthy. And yet—were they? They were
lovely—they werm wealthy and fsshlonabli
but they hod grown cold and hardinalongui
prcnticcahlp to fashion—and 1 gave him ahea
that was as fresh and ns pure as the mountain
daisies I had loved so well. They would have
S ven him the love they could uot lavish on
eir diamonds and equipages—I gave him alii
To them he would havo been a man—to me he
was a god! Did not my perfect love, m
faith, and trust, and sincerity, outweigh tlrel
more glittering qualities? Perhaps 1 felt it
then; and here to-day, when the years have
made me older, and the world has made me
wiser, I believe it from my ventdfeart!
Our homo was a little paradise, close beside
theses—a small, low-roofed, brown cottage,
with a rustic porch and latticed windows over
grown with climbing roses. The low murmer
of the ocean soothed me into a happy sleep
each night—the sweet song of tho swallow
waked mo to a happy day eaclt morning. And
here in tho pleasant summer time, my blue
eyed boy was born and my cup of joy was full
to running over.
My boy, like nil other mother's boys, was
beautiful. And yet hla loveliness made my
heartache. So frail,so fair!—His calorics,
waxen check, his slender form end largo and
meianchotly blue ejes, fllled mo with a thou
sand fears. How often have I bent ubovehim
as ho laid upon my lap, and prayed with all a
mother's earnesness that this life might be
spared. It was a foolish prayer—an unwhe
one—but then Iconldnot sceit!
My very life seemed wrapped up in that of
my babe. With him by mo every day I could not
see him fading, and tho moaning sea could
toll no tales. Bat now and then a shadow
came over his father’s brow as he watched us,
that not even my kisses could quite drive away
I thought him growing stern and cold; hut, oh.
t wronged him I Never had ho loved us both so
tenderly before 1
Weeks passed on. My baby's eyes looked
intelligently into mine, ana the little rosy lips
smiled whenever I come near. But still those
lisping utterances that thrill the heart ao deep
ly were silent, and all my loving lessons fell on
an unheeding ear.
The shadow on Arthur's faco grew deeper as
he watched my unceasing eflbrts. At lust the
blow came. 1 had been sitting in tho doorway
with little Ernest in my arms, trying to tench
him to say "papa.” His large blue oyes were
fixed upon mo with o wistful expression, biit
still tho lips were mote, and, vexed and dis
appointed! heaved, a deep sigh, and laid him
back hr his Ilttlo cradle. Something in tho
look my husband gave me started mo, 1 went
beside lilm, and putting my arms uroirnd his
neck—
"Whatisit,Arthur?" I cried.
"God help yon to bear it, Maty I” ho answer
od, solemnly. “Our ohild is dumb I”
DUMB! Could it bo possible? Wlmt had 1
S t, Whin it . .1 , ,
o lost, "Dourer Is earth to God for Ills sweet
sako''—dearer becauso ho luvi'il its beauty so,
Many years have passod since my little hoy
fell usfoep. Oilier children play around tho
door of my cottage, and kneel each bight at
my knee, to say tho prayers ho only looked;
nnotlicrErncst,witli hrlght'dark .yes ned golden
inlr.gocs singing through thu lionseVhut still
my lienrtis most with him. My children stolid
outside that grave and lister, with notions rates
when I tell them of tho Ilttlo brother tvho died
before they were born, and llluu stcul away si
lently uml leave mo there beside him.
I lievo grown old und care worn; tho check
ho kissed is thin and fuded.uml the sunny hair
with wbloh ho used , to play Is streaked with
silver. But inv child will know mo wkon I
moot him, and I shall ho|d him to my heart the
same as when ho loft mo—an lulimt tmgel,freed
from every taint of earth.
No barrier then between us—no weak, im
perfect utterance, or look, nr pain; lor in heav
en my child will speak, ami the llmt word I
■hall near uttered there will be the wordjthat lln
gered on bis lips when ho was dylug. He will
call me "Mother” there as here. Elese I could
uoyer have given him up through all these
weary years, and fed my heart upon the hope
ot hearing that half-uttered word breathed
ftcely when I die.
done, that so deep a Borrow should be senttu
chasten me? Other mothers might bear their
children’s voloes calling them, but mine would
bo forever silent! Forever! It was so long a
word I Had it beon for weeks, or months, or
even years, I would havo borne it; hut to know
that it could never ho—that through childhood,
youth and manhood, he could never speak my
name—oh, it was too much to hear 1
Autumn and winter passed away, and my
baby and I threw spring daises atoach other on
tho lawn before the oottage, while Arthur
looked on smilingly from his study window. I
had not grown reconciled to the great misfor
tune—only accustomed to it; and the mute
kisses of my'child were almost os dear to mo as
his spoken words could have been.
It was u strange task to teach that soul bow
to expand its wings. It was strange to learn
the child its little evoning prayer by sign; snd
yet, when lie clasped hfe small hands, and
raised his sweet blue eyes to heaven, I olteu
wondered if any labored supplication could
havo gone more quickly to the Throne
Graec. It was strange to seo lilm sit silently
above his play-thlngs, to hour nu round from
him except the plaintive, liulf-atifled cry ho
uttered when in pain—to feel those delicate
hands clasping mino when something new had
puzzled him—to see tho wistful, observant look
with whioh he regarded every one who con-
versed around.him.
No wrong or impure thoughts could enter
that little breast. He was as ono set apart to
show us what an early childhood should ho—ns
stainless and innocent sa whon tho Muker'
. ■ , . . .. jgl.
shielded by my unliiiling love, and safely shel
tered by tho snowy ”
gel ever by bis side?
We make to ourselves idols out of clay, and
they are taken from us. I needed the one les
son more. My little hoy faded slowly hoforo
my eyes as the summer came on. It was net
so much with hint n painful sickness us the
gradual wasting awsy of the spring life. The
mission he bail been sent to fulfil was accom
plished.
Many days before he was token I kn.iv lie
must go. I was with him by day and night. '
sang him to sleep, and wet me still gold...
curls with tears wlion lie wus slumbering quiet
ly—day by day gathered up uiy strength for
the porting which (knew must come, and day
by day my heart sank within me, und the
bleed forsook my cheek if the slightest change
took placo.
Wesatbeshlotho bed of our boy: the little
languid head was resting on my breast, and
the tiny transparent hands lay like two llllio
lntbo broad palm or Arthur, (.sang, in n
hushed voice, tho songs ho loved best, and the
setting sun sank slowly behind the sea. u
Cool breezes, tho plash of oars, and the rude
song of sailors down the bay, camo Hosting In
upon us. My darling lay snd llstouod. I could
not see that his breathing grew fainter and that
the lids of the blue eyes were drooping slowly
towards each other. At last they closed and
thinking ho slept, I laid my weary head upon
my husband's breast and tried to sleep also.
A strange drowsiness, which was uot slumber,
crept over mo. I started Horn it suddenly, at
last with an instinctive feeling that all was not
well. Tears fell npon my qhceks as I lifted my
head. They fell Item the eyes of Arthur, who
snt andthrought while wo were still.
I bent overmy little hoy. The little cheek I
kissed seemed growing cold, and with suspend
ed breath I listened to hear the boating of his
heart. Ho moved slightly os I called his namo
and then looked up fir my faro with a gentle
smile.
llleTn vain? Wasuolowon
its mother's heart can never. for-
SuSmnaj!
“So Hire the* noli, anil may th' Imliil.cut gods
- ♦ . .'* (Trent thoo every wish
Tmr.Tonl oanmffm I mice mips farewell." .
• ml ./.at .111
"Andfiirewullguoii ou|
, {shtktwn'iimMm
• “Farewell, Him, tinml nolluabh tuo tu forgot.”
,, ; , ! IShakapereynjt^eoandfuUel.
•>'VFar*woll'l iWntdtrtli'nb opportunity
That may convoy my grddllngs, lovo, to thuo,”
-uf ‘ Itomea and Juliet.
'} Sf&ft Will? Wcil-l'yi/lVbljtk a, aw title 1
«" tto bhtt tthiM'li'lkolh hlcbila tn ilnubt then r
Wlib ifnw woutii rAthW'inwttliy titnilp, : > in''
Aml'dln #lth IIiihi,ittiih livo without tlioii-l”
, •Mtclnyotl ouf *6t‘l,beautiful: "
I hl'l tnenow farovrell. •
With moro M borrow hi my. benrt
Than worilK of mine ban loll, t”
' jHkhard Cot.
'•levor tibrablo iii m.v bllHa :
Nbw there nr o fore welts in a kisn. ”
,, Eltiott:
"Amt uuw faroweU l forowoUl 1 boro not length on
These sweet «uul momenta out, to gaze on tbco
Is bliss imicod, yet It but serves to strcgtlidb .
The lovo that now. amounts to ngouy:
Tltls'lflour last farewell.” [Nr/. Well#,
"Farewell! thou has trampled love’s foltli!n the
dust;
Thou has torn from my bossom Its hopes and its
Irurt.
Yet,.If thy Ufe’t current with bllHs It would swell,
1.would jiour out my own lb tbtejlast fond raro-
m L r „.
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Bbto aud boxes or fomtmi Craokors, Water
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Be Kluk to tour Wife,
Be ldud to your wife* Think how iu the first
blush of maideu beauty she turned aside from
the bnunts of pleasure and the caress of foud
parents and brothers and sistbis, to follow your
fortunes through the world. Think with what
blended hope and agony you followed her from
place to place, watching her every look, and
indering the meaning of her most careless
mes, until, won by your importunity, sht
placed her hand all trustfolly iu yours und said,
•I am all your own. Think ot the cures und
anxieties, ond. tho physical suffering she has
incurred tor you, and do not desert her now,
when her cheek has faded, her step hus lost
Us elasticity, aud she sits uu uncomplatnlug
watcher over your best interests, a sell incarce
rated prisoner iu her own borne.
Menily the musio sounds, youug reet trip
lightly iu the mazy dauce, and joyous laughter
along the walls—but she is not there; the cur*
tain rises and the far famed artiste comes forth
to chain the listening crowd withjher melodious
aong—but she is not there. Thu orator arises
before his wrapt audience, his rich deep tones
of eloquence floating away along the crowded
passages, and curling upward as u voiced in
cense to the vaulted roof, but she is not th6re.
Art opens her new stores aud displays her won
derful creations on the glowiug canvass, and
in the speaking bust; your wife is u lover of tbu
chaste and beautiful, but she is not there; lite
rature presents new leaves, fresh rromthe fasci
nating pens of genius—the wife and mother has
but little time to read.
No; there she lingers at home,a (lodcomrais*
soued watcher over helpless childreu; singing
the babe to sleep, bendiug to catch the lispini
voices of those dear ones who have a tbousauL
immaginary wants, encouraging the quiet and
soothing the fVetful. Sho is weary, but does
not complain, her temples throb, but she heeds
not their tbrobbiug, as ever and anon she turns
a wishful glance towards the door, for she ex
pects her husband.
She exects yon; and her whole world or hap
plness wlll be there when you arrive.
Will you enter that room with cold imllference?
Will you utter a hasty word in her presence?
Will you sit down with that frown on your coun*
tenance, or complain of tho burdens you are
called to bear V Will you thoughtlessly remind
her of her faded beauty, or manifest surprise at
her ignorance of many things now passing in
great the world from which she has been exclud*
cd by her peculiar duties? Will you sufTer the re
collection of any more youthful, or more beaut
iful, to haunt you in homo’s hallowedfprecincts,
or cross the whito leaf of conjugal felicity with
one unhallowed thought ? Oh 1 remember your
early love, your early promises; think how
faithfully she has kept hers; love her as you
ought, and she is still beautiful—beautiful in
her, pure motherly affections, her self saurittcing
devotion to vou. Realize that she is all your
own; that throughout the wide world you are
sure of but ono heart, whose every cord 1b lin
ked Invisibly to a counterpart in yours; realize
that upon her bosom alone you may weep out
S ur sorrows in the day of trial, without the
tr of being mocked.
Husband love yonr wife! Gather her to your
heart of hearts, as if in her were ull your hopes
of happiness combined ; bless her daily for
her patience, and truth stand up like a man
between her and the rude cold world, and teach
your children to honor her, that God may honor
you. In all the relations o! life there comes a
a parting hour; and we beseech you so to live,
that, if If it should be your lot to kiss her clay
cold lips, und lay her away In the grave forever,
you may lay your hand on your widowed heart
and say—Aba
Branch.
have never wronged you Olive
A Lbsson in Hospitality and Hnuility.
Awhile ago a youug man visited u venerable
man, a dignitary of the church; who, for spe
cial reasons, lived on small' meabs, at a low
rent, in a quiet, lordly • mansion.- Assuming
that the occupant of such a dwelling must have
servants of all sorts, the visitor, on retiring,
put his hoots outside the door to be cleaned, ac
cording to custom. Next morning, on looking
out of his chamber, saw his silver-haired host,
'in dressing gown and slippers, coming quietly
nlntir. flm nni.ir ntltli l.nA,.. hImrI.. t.—. , *1
the guest may bo imagined. But let that pass.
The tiling to be considered Is the noble old
man, so ready to do what some people would
consider a menial act rather than be wanting
in hospitality. Christian gentleman as he was,
at once dignified 'and meek, he felt as George
Herbert slugs:
“ir done boneatli thy I»wb,
K’on servile labors shino ;
Hallowed is toll If this the cause,
The meanest wokr divine,”
SBWere it proper to giA tho name of tire hero
of this incident, our rcadors would recognise
it as that if one who, by bumbling himself, was
indeed exalted, and whose memory is yet green
with the many who kuew him.—Botlon Trav
eler.
, a - —- Englii..
papers stato that tho Mormous ure roakin;
may converts in that country, by exaggeratec
pictures of life in Utah. They now openly
toach their doctriues of polygamy, but it seems
no impediment to converts from the fair sex.
The annual emigration of converts is about
8,000.
Pbkbyun Lamas.—Eighty six or theso use
ful animals have lately arrived in Havana, On-
ha, having been imported for the authorities of
the Island, by M. Kolien, a French Naturalist.
They are designed lor beasts ot burthen, as in
their native country.
W Madam Swett has created a very fa
able stir In our city, and all those wishing to
call and learn with regard to the "past, present,
aud future,” lmd better avail themselves of this
opportunity. ,
It foiled soon, and he seemed to be strug*
n.Ing with some tflrr ^l® pain* His lips wore
drawn b»ok, his eyes unturned, and hw hand
clenched. I could not bear to look at him. I
a * a y, and groaned in agony.
.Boo—it is oyer now! ” said Arthur os he
g&ttusr my wal8t '
I looked. Hy darling raised his feebleamtB,
and as I bent my head they fell heavily
aronnd mymeta(Spate lips met mine Ini.
last kiss, A «nddeu trembllng «eized him. His , g-B-msa
"Wit. hi. cheek f Itaivodiidiibr rateby
fmitafl/hte naif opened, lips seemed about to 1 outgo houx&i
On such Subjects the Testimony of
Woman should be Conclusive.
aVkw (IRK, August 2, 186J,
Or-Mrf. lute, of No, .'JNocoml street, hellev
fog her child, about thr, i years old, to bo troubled
with worms, purulmx do.io bottle or Dr. M’huie’a
Celebrated Verud'ug , prepared by Homing Bros.,
Pittsburgh, l’a,, uml gave it two. tua-spooi/ufol,
which had tho ollbt t of uauslug tlio child to dis
charge a largo uiimbcr of worms. The child Is now
cqloylng good health, We would advise all parents
who may suspoot their childreu to ho troubled
with worms to loso no-time, but Immediately pur-
chase aud udmiuUter Dr. APLauo’s Celebrated Vor-
mlfogo. It will cure. The money will bo refoudod
in all oases where It does uot give satisfaction.
W Purchasers will bo carefol to oak for Dr.
M'Iauu's CelebratedA'ermUUge, nmnulactured by
Flomlug Bros., or Pittsburgh, Pa. All othor VermU
fogos In comparison are worthless, Dr. M'lane’s
Konulno Vormlfuge, also his celebrated Uyer Fills,
can now bo hud at ull respectable drug stores.
None geuulno witliout tho signatiiro or
FLEMING BROS,
novia
WH. PHILADKLPHIA.-Tho floe sailing
djfigjJsclir E. L., B. WALK), Capt. HolDnan, will
havo immodlato despatch for above port For
freight, apply to. ■
*,8
uovlO
C. A. GHEINER.
E LOUK—20 barrels HlramSmlth Floor.
2ft half barrels Extrationnessoe,
76 barrels Moinoeud aud Oakley FlOUr
foh-Waud dB fiarka Dcmucad flour."
MBE. JOHNSON* CO.
5 BbU now Cliampagno Cider, 6 bbls tmw Buck
wheat, lust received per hark Marla Morion,
Snd'for sale by uuvl4 J. D. JKdSK.
I'K.VH, PKNB—A largl~mVti oxtrn auleo-
JL Don or suporfor Steel Pons; also, Cold Pom- In
Gold mid Silver casw, In groat variety, for Mile by
■" pcvll JVAItVOffll* l®:P,
P KAt?H BRANDY—1,000 gallouti pure old I’each
Hiatnly, for sale by ’
octjl . _ YOUNG & WYATT.
oi.Asm—n.iriy' flljuE Ciij» Biii&fiij ■{
.twenty-IIvobarrels do do; revoniy IIvo llo N.
0. do. For solo by
nuvtt • sAODGkRA, NOUUW&W).
B UfTKR AND • ilEKSK.- A'i kegs choice (iasliun
Butler,
200 boxes Cheese.- 'Iii -tore and for sale by
oct 20 HOLCOMBE, JOHNdON A CO.
[Uvffmaiu
"And like dome low and mournfdl spoil,
To whlspor but oue wbrd farewell 1”
, [FarA- Benjamin.
/J.UNNY BAGGING—50 balos extra heavy Gun-
VJI ny Bagging, on board bark Indiana, trout Bos
ton, for salo te arHvo.
oct‘47 If UUIGIIAM, KKI.LY Ji CO
H AY-200 bif
and for sale
(Cniitmminl
llumut;
Savnniinh Market, November 10.
COTToN—Our market yesterday was very Inac
tive and prloos unchanged. Sales limited to 499
baby, viz: 8j at 10^,• 49 at 11, 138 at ll#,'lo6 at
11^, 84 atll N, 70at 11X; 14 at 11%.
©{lipping Snlrlligriirr.
Port of Savannah November 10
Atrlveil.
Scbr Levant, Bussell, Ugeoboe, with 4.630 biisb
rough ride, to llabersbaiu « Son.
Screven's 2 flats, from plantatina, with 2026 bua
rough rice, to iV Woodbrldgo.
CUaral,
Steamer Gordon, Bardeu; Charleston—J P Brooks.
' Departed. . y
Sicamer Gordon, Barden, CWloHion.
lterelpta Per Central Railroad,
Nuv 16:—18x8 bales ootton, 36 lairs dora., 140
sks moul, 3300 white staves aud mdze, to E Muly-
noux, W Duncan, H R ugt, Dana tt W, Cohens ts H,
Ruse, 11 ti L, Hudson, F A Co, Hardee k Co, Both-
woll k W, Hardwick AC, Way A Taylor, Franklin
k B, Rabun A S, A S liartridga. J M Selkirk, Ether-
Idgo.ASon, Belm A Foster, and others.
NOTICE,
The Pews iu tho Second Baptist Church
Will he routed on Monday Kveuiug, 17th
lust... at 7*y o'clock, for one year from November
lat* nov 15-21
13 s ”,
TO RRNT,
dHk Two coiufortablo brick tenements on Jones
lllll.street, at $30# each.
Apply to THUS, HOLCOMBE.
uovl2-2aw2w
C OPYING BUOKS, Utter Presses, OH Paper,
Copylug Brushes, and Que Blotting Pads, Tor
salo by . nol4 ., WARNOCK A DAVIS.
HAVANA SEGARS.
tlUi ; OOn HAVANA SEGARS.
lUU.UUU La Rosa Undros,
1-u fcw de lu Flores Regalia Undres,
Ia Kcddwa Undres,
Ugitimos do
, Hou Cubunus, Flor llna,
I a Ingcnuldad. El Mayor Ringgold,
l.u a < azi, Ia Integredad fomdres,
FulmlnauieB *'«
Do lus Mcjores Vegas
La ltoso do Santiago
U l’untualeded
Ole Ansolmo Guzalez
La Piillduz Regalia
UFloldoP.S. 0.
La lUo Hondo, El Otuto do Orlou,
La Conflauza Opora,
Ia Rlstorl i.ondtes,
Martiuoz Q Hiza,
do CillndradasjUiidroB, . .
Catfra Hcgal'a; Tlagro cilendrados do
All the above Segars sro for sale by
A.BONAUD,
octal • cornor Bav and Bull-sta
do
do
do
do
do
do
OROORRIR8,
50 boxes Croud A Williams's 10 ounce Tobacco.
50 bbls Luther Felton Bostou Ruiu
28 " Boston «»
20 " Old P. II•Gin
50 " K* Phelps Rye Chi
60 X.o. Rectified Whisky
25 bbls Domostio Brandy
25.U casks 4th proof Brandy
20 X « “ " J
26 M •» Malaga' Wino
50 bols Crushed and Powdered Stuart’s Sugar
.60 ♦* Stuart's A. ft B. Clarified Sugar
50 " " U. " «“
10 lilids choice St, Ct'uix "
10 " "• p. ft-
&0 " i'rime Bueou Shies
20 " *♦ "Shoulders
15 casks Byass Unpon Porter
20 ch-ksTenerlife Wine
lou Bags'Prime Green Rio Coireo
100 " Fair do “ «
5o bags ceoice Government Java Coffoo iu mate
75 bozos Adamuattne CaodlcV.
iu store and for salob y
SCRANlvN;
oct 26
SCRAN'lvNj JOHNSTON A CO
m
IV..nl..i.i ll.lduml.l II U U/ Uf..l..t. I t ' l
M
WarehamUrfownld,
Bgw R»p*«y.
Roswol) Brown,
II R W Welch,
A D Kilsou, .
Albert F l)uy, r '
J B Russo)I. ' —
Wllllulh W.lfolfdo, A F Gllictt, ’ '
II0 Oslforu.
RALPH GILI.I-Tr, President
iUh. II. Hi'XAUut, Soe’y •
Mason Cress,
Tho suhforlbQr having boon apiwlntotl Agent for
Savauiiati for thu above muned first cIuhh Fire and
Marino liisuraileo Co ; Is prepared to,|<tsue Policies
rtn ull descriptions of insurable property ut tho
usual rates ol nlhor good cnmputiics.
A. WILBUR, Agent,
, '.ctlH-lt 111 Bay «t, next toJ4ew.s ofllce
1 fUKM’HKAT of tliii hcHi nuafilyt *' , " T
O ! smoked Salmon*:
ANCHUViKi, CODFISH,
Alaokerol, No 1, In Kite,
Salmon, do • dt», r
PIG HAMS, smiilUize,
d > SIP UI.DK S, do do,
Canadian Oat Meal,
Kxti u quality iu small hugs, ■. .
FRENCH DEANS,
20 bbls liumlMomo TABLE APPLET aud COOK
ING do, ,
5 BOXES LEMONS,
NEW FIGS, PRUNES AND. DATES,
FRESH BISCUITS, In 16 varieties, some outlrely
C0'5. LOTTEUllis
|a<.tHiwnu'xr th« »«. oi> .ub...,, '
JdiiVt'lTtmTn. aTjJw. w; JlfuViiu, t ^ ' ,
80,UOQ Tlrkili.—3.H8U Prize,,
More tiixiromi Prlre to «tr, Tea Tick,,
UUILLIAXT 3C IIism , I
1 ITizo of.... Mi,ow I 11 riz« „r 1 : 1
' i •' .... is.ooo >oi>nzc.(,r *M»|
I " .... 2,0001 lUU - 15) I
.?••• 1,0001
APPROXIMATION PRIZES:
'4 prizes ofllBj approxlm’g
wo balo^ prtmo Kuatorn Hay, In sfo
>r sale low, ticlosoconsignment, by
i CARLETON ft PARSON8.
JtTRA FAMILY FLUUR-Iu Barrels Sacks and
Half Sacks, 1 Just recol vM for salo by
do, Pilot do.
GROCERIES.
boxes Choice Tobacco, "various brands”
100 bagsCholooJtlo• Coflbe,
1 Soap,
Suull,
Candles,
" Adamantino Candies.
“ Tallow
" Assorted Pickles,
" Ground Oofl'eo,
Colgutes’ Family, Palo, ft No.
26 Jars French liapuo, 25 do Muuoboy
BUCKWHEAT.
J ^‘ REIVED a new supply or that Extra
Hue While Buckwheat, wnich was so much
liked last winter. This ordole Is proubuncod by
those who Itave used It fo bo sujierior to any other
... AltSD, •• ••• • '
Double Extra Family Flour, or first quality, la 121;
1 «xud 24 pound bags*.- Quinces, for preserving; Hick
ory Jfuts; Apples,ifto;,at'• ■' •
noyO—2t DICKSON'S.
j JL^Al’iftLrQRATIft*—Tite finest lot of Grates over
VA ouorodluflavanuuhoanbflfouufiat 1
KENNEDY ft BEACH’S,
Rtovo and House FurnUhlug Establishment,
Hodgson's Block, ‘
r Bull and Broughton ste.
F ig AND HALT HAMi ANDSHOLOKlWiAttaint
colyefi 3 barrels l’te Hams »nd Shoulders,
loo.oxtra family Smoked Hams and 3 hbds. Shoul-
dors, nlso.fi nasks Sugar Cured Hams, which I will
soli for 12^ cents pur lb.
. DAVID O’CONNOR,
oct 23 Corner Brougbtpn ft Drayton-at*
S UNDRIhV— ' ""
25 bhda. 1\ H. Sugar :
150 bbU, Htuart’s Refined Bugar
JWk»l8o}ln- Hj ••• k
J ■■
oot 9
VONGE ft FRIERSON,
No. 94 Ba stree
C HOICE Mercer Potatoes.—Five hundred bushs.
CUoico Mercer Potatoes for sale, to arrive
per schdocar Ida, from Philadelphia.
OC129 CHAR A. GREINER.
K
OPE—100 Colls Ropo for salo, to arrive by sobr
) Julia A. Rich
oct 16 LUCKETd ft .-.NKI.LINGS
60 bbta Sugar Biscuit j Butter do, Soda
50 boxes assorted Cordials,
20 nests Tubs,
20 doz Painted Buckets.
60,boxes Extra), iFirst aud Second
qualities Lemon Syrup, >
50 boxcB_Scheldom Schnapps,
60 "... ClaretWlue,
100 ' “ Pipes, assorted sizes,
60 chests Black Teas,various qualities,
60 qr do Hyson do, superior,
26 eighth do do do do,
60 gross Goodwins' Yellow Bank, &>•
lace and pure Amerlcun, Flue Cut Tobacco,
200 reams wrapping Pa|ier, all sizes.
26 boxes' Macaroni,
26 tlo Vermicelli,
25 oases OllvnQil,
100 Whole, half and quarter kegs F F F
GuuPowder,
60u boxos Sardines,puarter aud balvos.
For sale by J. V. CONNERAT,
_=mt--B No. 152 Bay-street.
IvfiKumSrspuAU &o- r-
XJ 75 bbls Domestic Brandy
100 bills P H Gin ..
• 126hbjs N E Rum
I Oil bbls Recilhed Whiskey,
Ti bbl» X. XX, XXX do
60 bbls Old Ryo do ,
60 blulsf R/M aud N O Sugar
126 bbls Stuart’s A li ft C do
Received aud for sale by '
' McHAUON ft DOYLE,
M °V4 No 205 ft 207 Bayst.
B ACON—24 blids prime Bacon Sides. K bhds.
prime Bacon Shoulders, lauding from btuamer
Keystone State,” and for salo oy
se ’ 2otf^r OOTAVUS COHEN.
JpOTATOtS—40 bbls Potatoes lauding aud for
K’g t«$40,(^108,0 , u |
p/. I
6,003 are I
JJWOare 2
1,003 are 4 Q I
l,b« I
I
*2U,i.0j |
PRICE oy WCKKW.
Whol? nokcta$l(); Halves $5; Quarter* » 2 tVj
■fiO.OOU PrlZas. or#4« Will bu determiuod b.. I
la t.flguro of thu Number Gut draws thu i/n.;* I
-Vrlzo* For oxamlilu, jf a-e .Nuiff I
) prizes umouutlug to,.
new; together with a good supply of staple Groce-Y •>
ties, per steamore Kdoxvllle and Aqguataj for sale ri *° ® D . d * wtl, ‘ No; 1, theu ull twiyj!
by WM. H. FA'tRElj’., where the number endH ln l will ' -'
sale by
uovll
Savannah Grocery ahd Fruit Depot,
tiovlfi. . corner Broughton ft Whitaker sta.
, WHIIE flATItf* KID IfPBifl/ 1
T> ECK1VED by late arrivals— ’
Xi .Ladles, White J atlu all p|)ers,
do do Kid do
Misses Black Gaiters aud Morocco Boots,
Ladles POIku and Jiitiuy Lind Boots.
41. J. BUCKNER,
nov6 No 71 and 162 Gibbon's liaugt-.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE
rilHK UNDERSIGNED have this duyformdtiou
X psriucrshlp, uu'lo- the uamu of l^VWTON ft
BASINGER, for the practice of Law in all. Its
branches.
Ofilco on tho Bay—next door East of City Hotel.
• A. K. LAWTON,
novl-lw WM. ti. BASINGER.
CARLETON A PARSONS.
L UIE—l,UU0 casks bust quality of Luiup Lime,
luudlug uml In store, for sale low by
uov4 CAftl.fc.TON ft PARSONS.
S IOHT EXOHAftllE oil No*YwkTot wlo by
C. A. I,. I.ASIAll.
, ftc.—10 boxes Nassau Lemons and
_ Oranges, received per steamer, and lor salo
by Jyi7 j. u. JiasE.
ASSIZE OF BREAD.
Cirr Thkasuhkr's Okpiok, f
Savannah, 1st Nov., 1B60. j
T HE average priceo or Fiolir the past mouth
being fcllgbt dollars per bid, Bread must weigh
as follows t
lb cent loaf must weigh 2tfj : 0o*,
5 " “ " 1 lb 0 i>z.
3 " •* “ . " i. 9<u oz.
JAMES S. WILKINS,
novl t.'lty.Tfeusurer.
W HISKEY—97 barrels WbLkey for sale, to ar
rive by schr Julia A. Rich,
oct 16 LOCKETT ft SXKLL1NGS.
N EW BUCKWHEAT just received por late
valf,'und for sule by J. D. JtSi
am-
KSR.
Jp^LOlJR—6J bbls ilirum suiIiIVk Flour, landiug
_ and tor sale bj
novia
ODFISI
60 bbls Potatoes,'
75 boxes Ilerrlugs,
Luudlug aud for sale by
oct24 SCRANTON,
c
HOi/JtM'UE, JOHNSON ft C
IH. POTATOfcS ft UEKRINUS-
buds C'odU-ili,
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
b
UTTER ft CHEESE—
J 26 keg choice Goal
61) boxes do do Cheese
landing por steamer aud for sale by
uotSl SCRANTON. JOHN'STt)N ft CX).
TMPORTU) 1.1QU RS-
X 10 casks " 1) ft Co pale aud dark Brandy
6 pipes Hollaud Gin (Modes Swan)
• 5 XdoMadeira Wlue.
For sale by
OC21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
C ODFISH, Potatoes, ftc,
20 quiulals Codfish.
50 bbls. Morcor Potatoes;
loo boxes Herrings.
In store and for sa.o by
oeW HOIA'OMBE, JoHXSON ft CO.
M ACKEREL.—20 half barrels medium size Xiv
2 Mackerel.
26 quarter barrels large, No. 1.
25 Kill's largo No. 1 Mackerel.
.Instore aud for salo by
obt27 HOLCOMBE,
JOHNSON ft CD.
C HOICE BUTTER—16 kogs choice Butter Just re
coived and for salo by
- Oct 22 YOUNG ft FRIKRsON,
94 Ray-a
O NIONS—40 bbls Oulons lauding this day por
bark Indiana and for salo by
novl2 CARLhTON ft PARSONS.
B randies, wines, ftc.—
6 half pipes Palo Otard Dupuy ft Co’s. Bran
dy, 1862.
6 halfpipes do do do do 1854,
7 qr casks Old Jcau Louis Cognac do,
5 halfpipes Sozoruc do,
26 qr '-askM Port Wine,
26 qr do Malaga do,
10 qr do Madeira aud Sherry Wittes.
10 pipes Hollaud Gin,
60 baskets Heldseik Champagne,
25 do Hungarian Lion do,
60 bbDX, XX, XX X, and Extra Mononga-
hela Whiskey,
160 bbls Domestic Liquors, assorted, fc’er rale
J. V. CONNERAT,
oot 28 No. 152 Boy -street.
L ONDON PURTKR&C.—-Just received 16 casks,
qts. amt pm. Byass LondouPorter—alsoOtaru
and Sonotto Brandies, Port, Scherry. aud Mcdira
Wines, ftc. Ac. Choico articles lu glass and wood
for family use b\ DAVID O’CONNOR,
oct 23 Cmmer Brotighton A 'Drayton-
Bocolvud and for oale
oct16 • Hi
AHON ft DOYLE,
S ides and suucijjkus—ig baa. and 20 bbi»
bright Bides aud Shoulders, Bacon, received
per Mourner Keystone State, und tor sale low from
tho wbarr, by
wpt23 O.IAKI.KS A GREINER.
J UST RECEIVED—ICO baskets Mum Champagne,
25 boxes Imperial, 26 boxes Cabinet, 10 boxes
cordon Rougo. For sule by
A. B'JNAUD.
novlO cornor Bay aud Bull sta.
I N A TRUNK, stolen in this city, by a negro j n
April, 1865, were Bonds of the city of Auguste,
marked Lot. C. No's. 10 ft 11, each $1000, with
coupons attaohod for lu erest since Oct. 1864.
The public are hereby cautioned uot to purchase
satd Bonds. uovlo-lm
/■'IHEtSE,. BUTTER, ftu.—200 boxes Goshen
\J Choose; 53 do English Dairy do; ’.ft cases Pino
Api>fo do; 6) Urklus Choice Butler;5 casus (H and
X boxes) Sardines: landing and for salo by
novl2 ”• HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO.
/RANDLES, STARCH, SOAP, ftc.—
\J 60 boxes Sperm aud Pateut Sperm Cuudles
660 buxos aud half boxes Pearl Starch
160
60
Colgate's No. 1 Soap
Bcadel, Smith ft Curate's fc'amily an
Pale Soap
200 " Adamantino and Tallow Candles
60 *• PlpeB and P!po Heads
Iu store and for sate by
oct 2 H UA2IMBK, JOHNSON ft 1X1.
W OLFE’S CELEBRATED AROMATIC SCHUD-
: AMSUHNAPPS-r
200 d zen quarts ahd plute, for sale by tho quan
tity, at Now York prices.
OC120 A. BON AUD.
QO
0.1
OAP, STARCH ANDCANDLES—
100 boxos Smith's ft Bucban’B Family Soap
60 Colgate’s pale do
60 » do. No. lft Bar do
,26 " uswego Pearl otarch
60 " tolgute’s uud Beadoll’sTallow Candles
Unding from schooner Izoyal Scrautou, aud for
salary SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
oct 12
J^IANDLES,—Eight, hi
\J aud Star Caqdle’a:.
..hundred boxes zVdamantine
100 hair boxes' Adamantino Caudles;
60 do Hotel tlo;
160 do Sperm, Patent, Sperm aud Tallow do,
Iu store und for sale by
OC120 WEBSTER ft PA I AIKS.
IjlnTERAND CUEEHIC—Just rcwefveo perataatn
Jj 1 ship Florida :
/ fc’er sale by
10 kegs choico Gosheu Butter.
10 boxes English Dairy Cheese..
R. 11. WATSON Oft.
Corner Whitaker street, und
0 Congress street I time.
A l’PLfca, CHEESE,* BUTTER, IIAMS AND PO
TATOES—
16 bbls Apples,
26 boxes Cheeao,
• 16 firttlni Rutter,
" < it.’ ficaakb Hants;
: > c 60 .bbls Potatoes,
Roceived par steamer and for sale by
“ in:
novl3
McMAHU.N
ftlKIYI.E.
A I.R—50 bb^ Taylor ft Sou's Alo, ’
JlL Recolved and for utle by
. I: .. MCMAHON ft DOYLE,
novlfi
Solo Agents.
.'Room* Wrapping Paper,
_ ifibaiOH Jo Twloel
vad and for Bale by
novia . McMAHON ft DOYLE,
(TlOftHEN BUTTER AND! CHEESE—20 kegs Go-
VX Bbwh Buttorf 50, boxes do Cheese; lauding
froth Bteamor and for sale by .' . . .
iteopMui , -: i ■••^•B< > MANTCiN;^ } JQ^^N ^ 'A ■tD. , .
CHEESE AND POTATOES^
twixos Cheeao ; 60 Bbls Potatoes Must recol v
|U ni, and for tale by
ttovfi RODGERS, NORRIS ft 00.
If the Number ends with No. 2”tiicu^" ***■
where the Number ends In 1
$40, aud so on toO
, Certificates of Packages will be sold at the ^ I
lowing Pates, which is tue rink :
Certificates of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets *• ■
“ " 10hulf tt I
“ . " 10 quarter " ^"j-l
HUN OK THK U»HKUY.
30,000 Numbers corresponding with timer.... ■
Ti kuta are placed in one \Vh.5-l lba C .I
Prizes are placed iu uuother Wheel, a m f
druwu from the Number Wheel, aud ut g," 1 I
FRESH FRUIT AND GROCERIES.
PER STEAMER AUGUSTA, AT
Vlte Savannah Grocery & Fruit Depot.
QA BBLH.of tho Choicests Eating ripples.
Ov .2 du Fine OqIiicos, 3 Fra Is Dates.
lo Bozos I.utmms. New Figs, Layer aud Bunch
RaUhis,. do Currants, Citrons ftc.,’o;
NEW BUCKWHEAT AND RYE FLOUR.
Now No. 1 Mackerel, Salmon aud CodUsh.
1 Crate Extra Bunch ituiuus.
l do dp CaUbuges.
I’lgrf fc’eet aud Pigs Heads in Pickle.
Bath Brick, Currie Powder.
Sup. Sago Cheese.
Coru <tarcli.
Fresh Biscuit, UfteenOIliferent kimUi.
Stuart's Syrup
A WO RECEIVED.
30 Uuuches liuiiuuus.
lOOOti Nassau uud llavsum Oranges.
All for sale on tlio must reasonable terms, by
‘"■•WO WM, II. KARREI.L.
H “|toVBOOTrsov'EiiBis; •
Alti’hR.N .New Monthly Maguzuie for Novem
ber. Roceived uud for solo by
WAUNUCK ft DAVIS,.
oct24 lot) Pong less st*
LAlilFJl
J USi’ RE'-’KIVtU.-—A targe aud Varied lot of LA
DIES FURs oonslaiug of tin* tollowii u >tylfs:
Victoria 1'td'irines,
eiiver Mart in Victor inos,
British ^uhle do o o'
. Geliel do
Iiu’u Fiteh .Martin do
Belgian Genet Culls,
Lynx do
British and French fruble Culls,
Sw u'i rimming, ftc.. by
octOO HENRY LATHROP ft CO.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, &0.
1) KOKIVED per late urrivaLs—
Xki l adles Black aud White SJk Hose,
du co Raw do d-
Blick Burmese Wool • do
d-1 Aruertau aud Cashmere do
W^ROi Slate, Bruwu uud Black < olton Hoie.
Ah", ufulla-'Hcrimunt of
Alexandres Kid Glove*,
Oot'd und Black Silk do
do Cashmere do
Ladles .Merino Vests,
do -ilk
oct26
do, by
HENRY LAIHROP ft’CO.
GUNNY CLOTH.
Rolls heavy Uuuny Cloth,
Fort-ale by
lmo J. W. LATHROP ft CO.
COFFKB, SUGARS & TEAS.
o PZ ( \ Batftf Prime Green Rio Colfce
yJ 100 do Fair do do do
60 mats Old Government Java do
76 bagsLaguirado
10 hlidd Cluico St Croix Sugar
10 do do P. R, do
20 half chests fi.no Ilysou Tea
6" 10 lb caddies extra lino do do
20 halfchosta Hue Black Tea, U lb palters
15 do do do Oolong Black Tea, tin foils
60 cuddies - xtra lino Oolong BluckTca, fill)*-
just recol veil uml for sale by
soil SCll An TON, JOHNSTON ft CO*
20
BUCKWHEAT & MACKEREL.
H hhls Fresh Buckwheat,
vo u do. .
26 bozes do.
20 bbls Now* No. 3 Mackerel,
10 do targe No. 1 do.
10 >( no .-mall No. 1 do.
landing and for sale by
out 31 SC8ANT0N, JOHNSTON ft CO.
JJRANpY, GIN, RUM,
Ac-
25 bbls Domestic Brandy
20 ‘4 casks 4th proof tlo. twigg lumps
*.'5 ** do ,._do . .«tti, do
60 bbls E I'help’s Ryo Gilt
60 do Luther fc’ehon’s Bu-t«iu Rum
6 do N. 0. RecliUotl Whiskey
20 }i casks Mul tga Wbm
‘ ‘ rpftllii
i on?
60bbls Old Pft ii.Ghi.
lu store uud for sale by
0021 S RANTttN, .IdllNSTON ft CO.
L 1NI-M, BRUSHES, WASH HOARDS, ftc.., ftc.—
leo doz Clothes Llmw. • •
290 dO.FMi tlo
fmu do Scrubbing llriu-lies
60 do Wash Boards,,,
50 do Barrel Coven
60 reams Wrapping Paper
60 bales do Twine
60 Ixtxes tajte Heads
100 boxes Eng llpes
100 boxes i rush ground Popper
/. 26P Ihmms. Victoria Blur'
‘ lOo hoxes'flgor Mustard . ,i ;t'
’ 100 boxes Hiip’r Curb tfeda
• 75 kegs washing do
100 doz 2 and 3 ply Uroouui,
Received and for sale by
00122 MfMAHttk ft l OVll .
S undries—Just recoivod-:
60* boxes Co tree, Popper auid Mustard .
60 " Beadeil Bturqu and sjoapi
26 " Adamautlnu And Tallow Caudles , .
60 UbU aud bags extra Family Floor
30 " Potatnosaud Oulouii 1 . .
. - 4J) gross Wood aud Paper Hataliem ; V. - 1
: l^dqttantusorte^I^m9'tta^MBlh^ ” ■ ■«'
. 810 bogs Java aud Rio Cofiee. fcor salo by
DAVID O’OONNGK,
oct 2 corner Broughton and Drayton ate.
tlinu a Prizo is drawn front tin
Prize drawn is placed
Tickets $10—Halves $5—ipinrter*. $2.60.
A9* Prizes payable without deduction.
Th* 1,600 Prizes of $4u are determined ly lb-
last figure of’tho nuiiiDcc tluit tiraw? tbe (tpilal
Prize of $15,000. Tho Capita' Prize will, of cotuir,
end with ono of tho figures—1 2. S, 4. 6, d, T, 6,9.
0. Those -Whole-Tickets ending with the time
figure us tho lost in the Cup t .1 will bo entitle! u
$40. Halves uud Quarters in prcpcrtfoii.
JtSf Persons sending money by mail ueetl u> I
fear its being lost. Ortlere piinctuolly allcndcd to
Commuiiications confidenltai. U-mk uuics of.-oun4 |
banks taken at par.
A®*Those wishing partinilu' tiuinhert< dIiuiiIiI |
order Immediately.
Address JAMES fc\ WINTER, Mauuger,
oct 10 Macon, u»
CANDLES.
S PERM ACETTI, Adamautiue and Ta||ow of various
brands; Soap of various brands, from 6, 8, 10
aud 12 cents. Chemical Soda Soap 10 cents; Wo
man’s Frloitd 10 ccuts. Call and examine at
BARRON’S
fc’amily Grocery,
sop2fi Whitaker aud UlmrlLui-streets.
DICKEN'S IlOU >ElIOLU WORDS
F OR NOVEMBER—
Received and for sale by
novfl WARNOCK ft DAVIS. _
GROCERIES.
On Bbls No. Prime Leuf tard *
JU 100 Boxes Scaled lierriugs
10*» do White Goshen Cheese
60 boxes English Duhy “ .
. M hhds Codfish
26 kegs choice Gosheu Butter
76 boxos Beadell’x tl .ft 8 Tallow Chudles
60 boxes Colgauu (Oriental) “
60 dozuu Brooms
60 " paluted Buckets
60 boxes uew Huisius ■
76 " iratmrted NegroPIpea
26 bbls baud made Sugur Crackers
26 • " Butter and Soda , :*
60 Soda •'
100 buxos Oswego aud Boadell's Pearl Starch
100 " Smith aft Buchan’« Family Soap
75 “ Colgate's fc Dnr "
60 « “Pale “
60 buxos Grant A William’s 6 ft 8 Tobacco
For sale by
.MIR ANTON, JOHN8TON ft CO
oct 24
from tin.* ether wheel. I
against the number urai“ I
luioujjoruuuu iri repeated until all the i’ii»,.,
drawn out.
In ordering Tickets endure- the mom-v i 0 on, ■
drees for the Tlckem orduted, ou recelnt c,r»). , 1
they will bo forwarded by first mail 1 h l I
Tho List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will i, I
sent to purchasers Immediately after fiL f
Orders for Tickets should he scut iu early
40“Purehasers will please write their fc is, l!lturp I
plain, and give their puot ollice, county au.i <u-J 1
tBT Remember that every prize m drewii ■ \
payable in l ull without deduction. ' * J
All prizes of $1,000 iiml under, n&id immuw
ately after the drawlug,—other prizes nt th-? I
time of thirty days. '
AU communications strictly cuntiiientmi
Tickets cashetl or renewed tu oilier ivkrt.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates eitWt,,
S. SWAN ft CO., Atlanta, i.ti. «?
S. SWAN. Montgomery, Ak.mjj
novlfi Box 82, Suvmmali 1‘ o
'southernlottery
ON THE HAVANA PLAN I
PRIZES GUARA TIED l
102,000 •Oollnrs—lS,00 ONumbeva Only* I
JASPER COUNTY ACADKMY |
LOTTERY.
»T AUTHORITY OF TOR 8TATK «V OttUhli)/,
Ctetetf 8.
To bo drawn November 15, 185*». at Concert ll.a l
Macon, (hi., under the sworn superlntetHituni I
Col. George M, Uigan and fins. A. Nlsbet. taq.
Aar* Ronteiuber this tattery has only titteet I
thousand numbers— ess than any Lottery ii, tl;
world, therefore it w the best for investtm-ut. Et
umiue thoScheme l
SOI I KM K.
1 prize or $16,000
I “ 6.000
I " i,oco
4 *• vf$1,000 ure 4,000
6 •» of • 60J are 2,60o
HO " of too ure 8,fioo
1,500 •* of 4b tire Co.OW
azhkoxisi.viho rm/i -
20 approxmmtions of filtm are $2,bco
60 “ “ 50 are 2.600
50 •* 20 are l.Nw
1,712prl*ea amounting to..
..$102,0)
DR. KANE'S
A RC lie EXI’JDRATION in U5.t, ‘4 tiiiu '6, Ulih.
trated with upwards of ltiUer.truvit.gv.
Westward Empire, or the Great Draiui ofllvtuib
Progress: by K|. Magoon
The O’Briens und tbo O’Fluheriys; by Lutly ilot
gun; unnotuteil by USbeltou Al&clccnzie;2 vote.
Yotkum’s History of Texas; 2 vou..
American Poulterers Companion; by CN Bt-
meut, with 120llluMrations.
A Obtld's History of Romo; by ,1 Bonner.
The United Annual Digester Dcclslom lo the Su
premo, Circuit and Dls'rlct Courte.
also:
Gold Pens in groat variety.
novl2 W. THORNE WILUA1I8.
Companion to '‘Dick Tarlcton.”
M ARION HARLAND, or Lcs.-gus t>; life; m-
plf-td; price 5) cents; hy J FrederickStsllb,
$ito Pictorial Adventure.-' of MargatatCalchro:*,
tho great Amerlcun Horse I liter
Al.-o.
. Putnam’s Monthly fer Not < tuber.
KuickurbwikerMuguziue for November.
Blackwood’s Edinburgh M.iguziue lor »S’oron.ber.
Household Words for Not ember.
Frauk Leslie’s Gazette of Fashions for Novem
ber. Received and.for sale hy
WA KNOCK ft PA VIS,
novl2 lh^CougrcD.! rlrcrl.
TIME BOOKS.
"ITrEEKLY AND MONTHLY II.ME B(H)K5;
YT Brink (/‘hecks; Portmonme- mul l’uokct Book-
Bill head Boxes, B'll File.*;
Note Paper; Visiting ami flaying Cards;
Sand Itaxcrt; Calendars; Paper Cutters;
MuiHug Ink, Carmine Ink, lnkMamh;
Perforated Board, Paste Hoard, Tissue 1 aiwr.
,L B. CUBBEDGE, Agent,
ltov7 under the Marshall Ifouf.
F amily
l’ocke
sale by
uov7
FASULYBiBLES. w t
V BIBLKS, of various iptahtlcs; Ti“*" r
i?t Bibles; Prayer Books, ftc. sc.ff
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent,
under the Marshall Hot**.
GODEY’K LADY’S BOOK
TTIDR Noveinter,. ..
J; Graham's Illustrated Monthly fer November.
Arthur's Ilotiie Magazine for Nonmbnr,
. Peterson’s tallies Natiomil Mugnzinofor M>vcn.
bor.
Mm Stephen’s New Monthly Maunziue, forN^
VeRiber.
Hullou’s iKillur Monthly for November,
Ren ivetl o*ul for rale.by
WAKXDCK A DAMS-
' tk'ik-' di i * anil .* atmuei-
iH'.t22 i I fib Cnm:ros>r*» ^
>”i A DftC fugar:
Ur 26 Hhds N 0 ft P U .Sugar ;
301. stacks Rio Cnifoe, all grades ,
150 Boxes Colgate?, No. 1 Pale aud
Fonp.
100 Boxo* No, 1 do;
200 do Adamantine Caudlw;
60 doBperm;
loo tin March;
Ilk) •• tobacco. . .
.’ For sale by '. . ROI'GKIW NURUW
• nt»vi‘ j.!---
H ICKoiiv NUTS I'm III SIlK, “‘v; 1 .
•. imiiitl/, or all klmlH, roooivM l»r JEH
iuiafeMoiio.il.... J -'fflT
net 21
OTICE-- tM
till, iloy |ior otoomor, uml fer rato [»* "r
. ' G. M. tiKIrl'i-'*
Uuccossor to late M. R**"®' ■
. . 'oct7 , . corucr^yaintmi \M*lGvkerst ^
riiki,' coffee: and peppkr-
20 ludi obeata BlAok Tea,
.60 do .do Green Tea,
160 caddlw 2; 4 ttHd 0 lb Black Tea,
' 160 do 2 und 4 lb Green ea.
U aackri Gfeeu Rio Colfce,.
• *,fi Ifokbs Fresh Ground Cefice, i ■■
lOO- do do dd Pepper,
.1. it5fougg'Whole Popper,
TS I'? MoMAHQN ft l)0Vr?‘_
N°
• ! | pou sale.
m i\i\t \ 8EUAR.S ef the favorite br*nfl»
OUiUUU KlcccJen,
. • 'integrldad,.. ,
•w# D: Cobden, 1
comer Bay and Wi^elri „
U„Vy ;.W3 - v ~ " _
NERGO SHOES.
ft KORUIA uiude Brogau,. fer
?i * wa uiiiiom' Euiidiut-