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AttUIV ALOP THE
OITY OF WASHINGTON
Naw You, Not. 18.
The City of H’oiAieglen baa arrited, with
Uterpieil dates to Nov. 4. :.
She reports only s moderate bualnoia doing
in the Liverpool i "tton market, with prices, It),!
furor or buyers.
.Soles of three d lyu 18,000.
The money in iket is easy at previous rates
Cousols advanced t—Quoted at 03.
(iVTUKlt DtSPATMI.]
UiLTiiuiaa, Nov. 18.—The City of Washing
ton arrived at Philadelphia today with lour
days later intelligence bom Europe. She re
ports Cotton dull at a decline of 11-8. Hides of
three days 13,000 bales.
Flour. Wheat and Corn are dull and slightly
drooping. Provisions quiet, lloney market
unchanged. Consols 03}. -
The Political news by this arrival Is unim
portant.
The Niagara had arrived out.
(3n dispatch.)
Market Reporte.
Middling Orleans 6|; Middling Mobiles
613-10; Middling Uplands 6|.
Manchester trade, eytnpathlaing with the
Liverpool market, Is dull.
Indian Cora doll. Yellow Com 33s. Od to 34.
Flour market unchanged.
The Havre Cotton market is steady, with a
fair business doing.
Bank manure.
l'mr.AMt.pniA, Nov. 18^-The Lancaster
Bsuk of Pennsylvania closed doors to-day.
Disastrous Fire In Canada.
New Yobs, Nov. 18—-The Ions by fire at the
Thicc Itivers, Canada (previously reported) was
£100,000.
Death of Den. Raton.
Washington, Nov. 18.—Gen. Eaton, Secre
tary of War under Genital Jackson's first ad-
mlnlatmtion.tsdead.
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SAVANNAH, (4A.. TUESDAY, NOVEMKEE 18, 1856.
NO 14005
Fitoit Philadelphia. -We Are indebted to
the purser of the Key Stone State for Phila
delphia papers of last Saturday iu advance of
thu until.
The consignees and passengers by this arrival
will be found in another column.
[From tbeRIchmoud Enquirer.]
NICARAGUA*
Thu following extracts from the private cor
respondence of a very intelligent oitiseu of
Nicaragua r conveys valuable information In re»
■pect to that very interesting country:
, Oct. 30,1850.
My Dear FriendThe moat important
uewa from Nicaragua, by the last two arrivals,
is the statement “ that General Walker bad re
voked the decroo abolishing slavery in Nicar
agua.”
It has come a little sooner than I told you it
would, but not too soon. Now what can you
Virginians do? Why not you yourself make
the start through the newspapers?
aud 00 per cent, public lands,
ns! luff J - -
. da l got from
formed native*, after careful en»
xge as Virginia;
Tbi
the beat
quiry.
Thiiid—The lands are rich, and the produc
tion those most adapted to slave labor, viz:
1- Sugar in perfection; no frost.
2. Tobacco rudely cultivated, but not much
inferior to the Cuban.
3. Coflee of good quality; now much neg
lected.
4. indigo—said once to have been the best in
tho world, but its culture has been abandoned
since the civil wan. It is, however, more easily
restored than any other crop, and tho vats for
its preparation are still to he found on the old
estates. They were made by the Spaniards of
atone and cement
5. Cocoa—from which chocolate la made. A
beautiful crop, requiring hut little labor, and
yielding great value iu a small bulk.
0. Bice, very abundant, of the upland species.
7. Dye-woods, of various kinds and or j
value.
The foregoing are ail produced on the low
country adjoining the Lake and the Pacific.
Hut thero are no marshes, that I saw in travel
ing extensively in this region. As von asoond
the mountains which lie to the North and East
you meet with other productions, viz:
8. Cotton, of excellent quality.
0. Thun wheat, which is said to yield well.
There are still some flour mills in this section.
Wild Indians here begin to be troublesome.
10. With wheat appear the fruits of the tem
perate zone.
U. Open glades, covered with perpetual
gra*, on which, in some parts, herds of tin
sods of cattle may now be seen.
12. A little higher than the pastures, gold
and silver mines, which the natives are now
workiu* with protit, though usiug the rudest
and most inartificial processes; for example,
they bring the ore down to their grinding
places on the backs of oxen.
13. The best kinds of timber are to ho fouud
in all putts. I was particularly struck with the
cedar, beams of which were shown me saUP to
he 117 yeurs old, and as sound as they were
the day they were put up.
This magnifleent country Gen. Walker has
taken possession oi in tho name of the white
nee, and now oflhrs to yon, to you and your
waves, at a time when you have not a frier
on tho face of tbo earth.
What will you do for him? You must sup
port him with men and money. The men fn6et
wanted are men ot education, fit to serve in
the civil government, aud command in the
army. Are there not scores of ju»t such men,
wasting their lives in idleness, and without a
prospect of the future, in Virginia ?
Next money. Will the South let, slip this
glorious acquisition, from sheer nigsrancss?
nightly appreciated aud rightly urged, it seems
that not only individuals, hut States, would
come forward to aid the great and effective
champion of their Interests, and the only one in
ihe world.
Take hold, my dear friend, and make the
Southern press take hold; bring all yonr en
thusiasm to the work, and let us see what
cw be done.
I consider the country remarkably healthy,
[core no thun any of our Southern States, uu-
Ie w, perhaps, Western Texas, aud I rest my
"pinion on the following facts, viz:
I spent five months there, and during that
fine there were troups stationed for lougor or
Jhortcr periods at the following places: At
Caatillo Viego, midway the San Juan river; at
*h Carlo* at the exit or the San Joan river
J?® Lake Nicaragua; at the city of Rivas,
wgm Ray, or Sail Juun del Sur, on or $4I S "
ttat to the Transit road, (these three places
coaitUuUngoue station;) at the city of Leon,
*na for a little while at the town of Ibsays,
Wu at the town of Matagolpa, in tbemoun-
tains, uud u t Granada. All the sickness, aud
uu the deaths, with scarcely an exception, oo-
Sj^cdat Granada* I was for a month on the
transit road, and found It aa healthy as any
country I ever was In, not a case occurring that
' p»u remember among citizens or the troups.
*ho lost ten days ioMarch, when the Costs
[beam were hourly expected on that frontier,
were were about 700 Americana assembled In
S, badly lodged, badly fed, and the great
Sfcnty Of the soldiers In a bad state of disci-
plinsjand yet during this time there was no
nr that rug-
luoed by exposure
.. Jn Granada there
was an average or 800 men during the whole
Uve months; for tho greater portion or that
time there about 250 iu )*eou. In Grutiada oue*
third died. In Leon therti was no one sick,
the only Inmates of tho hospital beiugamau
Who aceldeutly shot himself through the Jaw.
another who shot himself through the knee,*ml
an officer wounded iu udiiel. Ido not take
into tho account two or three cases of cholera,
which were takeu on tho march from Grsnrda,
and lived to got to Leun. Thero is something
altogether peculiar about Grunsdo. A fever
pevails thero all tho time, it would seem, which
tho Americans call yellow fever, audwhlcais
as sudden iu its attack, as rapid iu its course,
and altogether as dangerous. Toe city is situ
ated not very far from the head of the lake, in
a misorobly barren, uncultivated rogiou, under
a high mouutain which checks the course of
the trade wiuds, which blow freshly overall
the rest or tho country, and in tho neiglilwr-
hood of a largo swamp,«s I urn told, for I have
never seen it, Whatever the cause, Grounds,
during my stay in Nicaragua, differed from tliu
rest or the .State, os Norfolk did lost year from
tho rest ot Virginia. Unfortunately is is a very
strong military posltlou, the key to tho North
ern aud Eastern sections, und must he well
garrisoned. Aa the army goes on increasibg,
however, a small proportion or the whale force
may ho sufficient, aud these of acclimated meu
who enjoy perfect health in Granada. I mean
men woo have onco had tho fovor. i Imvo
never scon healthier persons than tliu old resi
dent foreigners of Granada, Americans und
Europeans.
In sneaking ofthu productions or Nicu
rsgua; I left out com and plantains. These
constitute the principal diet or the people, and
the latter serves the great mass tor meat us
well ns bread. A lower diet you could not
conceive—hardly good enough for a decent
milch cow, aud nothing could more strongly
mark tho low grade or the mlaeruble Uumuu
brute that lecds on it. Its recommedation to
him is, that it grows spontaneously and costs
him no labor to get it.
Corn is also sowed in some places and ent
as grass. They don’t allow to grow large enough
to Be called fodder. I was very much astonish
ed to Almost excellent draught cattle
wherever I went; but the best were about
Leon. I there saw 6xen .that would take the
prize at one of yoor exhibitions, 1 think 1
told yon that I, myself, travelled i60 miles in
four days in a cart drown by four oxen, in the
hottes conceivable weather uud apparently
without fatiguing them at all.
So much tor what I saw in Nicaragua*. 1
speak as an eye witness and 1 hope you will
find Id my words that which will interest you,
even to tho point of action.
Here is something tangible—hero is a new
State soon to ho added to the South, in or out
of the Union—here is the first piece of Mexico
in fact, the whole of which, in a short life time,
will fall into the hands of the white men of
North America, and it behooves you to begin
in time to secure your portion of the prize, for
you are going to find it no easy task. I speak
of Mexico (including, of course, Control Ame
rica, in tho snmo destiny) with absolute con
fidence. The expulsion of tho Spanish masters
has left that country to the rod man—the
Spanish Indian—an inferior and iucompcnt
race, and the result is altogether analogous to
the result of emancipation in tho West Judies,
lust as the cause is similar. In both instances,
;be support of the strong will aud high intel
ligence of the white man has been withdrawn,
and, forthwith, the red man and tho black man,
liberated but incapable and helpless, have sunk
down from the position in which they had
been held np and sustained, and lapsed rapidly
towards their original aud natural barbarism.
A great deal has been said about the acquisi
tion ofCubu, but I think any great change there
much more doubtful; for it is still iu the hands
of white men-not the strongest to be sure, but
stUi while men. Thero the cause at work is
only opinion, hut on tho mainland it is blood.
1 could write much ou these subjects, but 1
am not strong enough for the attempt. I can
only give you these imperfect suggestions,
which (beg yon to take and develop more fully
in your conversations and through the press.
Tub Return op tur^ssolutk.—Cant. Hart-
stein In command of the English bark Resolute
has been fully instructed by the Navy Depart
ment relative to the course to be penned by
him in the execution of bis trust und takes out
a letter to Lord .Clarendon from the State De
triment, enclosing the joint resriutions of
Jongress for the purchase of that vessel from
the American crow who found it abandoned iu
the Arctic Ocean, for presentation to the
British government and expressing the gratifi
cation of the administration on behalf of the peo-
lie United States in tenderiug this token of the
riendly feelings by which our country is actua
ted. The time for tnis international courtesy is
considered hero to ho opportune iu view of the
alAmerici
settlement of tho Central American quostiou.
Lady Btrom and Tim Kansas “Siikferkks.”
Prof. Stowe, husband to Mrs Harriot Beecher
communicates the following note to the Boston
Traveller. It is from Lady Byron, widow of
the poet, and encloses £05 sterling:
“October 18,185(1.
Dear Mrs. Stowe: Will you kindly under
take, in transmitting my subscription towards
tho relief of the sufferers in Kansas, to secure
this point—that tho money shall uot be applied
to the purpose of providing arms ? It is, how-
may
\Yl
guipure, fringe, or uveit u plain galon; and
oo made either ot cluth, taffetas, or velvet,
bother there will he much novelty in the
shape of bonnets ia still au open question.
Thu skirts are still worn bullonnces.but these
domu dresses tire the oye; an effort is being
mude to reduce tliu circumference of these uu*
graceful appendages to lemale nitiro, and wo
trust it wifi lie successful.
We have secu some very elegant silk dresses,
liich ter taste surpass everything that has yet
appeared. They are made with double skirts,
terming Uuuuces. On the edge of each is a
broad stripe woveu in the silk, having the ap-
learunce ol plush or cheuille. It is quite in the
Eastern style, being a mixture of almost all the
colors—greeu, blue, rod aud yellow Appearing
side by side in perfect good taste, the color of
the dross itself being either dark or blue, emer
ald green, or violtt.
A dross of black glace silk had also twoskirta,
with flounces, which were edged with six or
seven rows of narrow uncut black velvet
The three tellowiug visiting dresses are wor
thy of notice: The first, a dress of violet and
black tuflbtus, with three flounces, edged with
black velvetjneariy a quarter of a Vara broad;
over this, a black velvet casaque, fitting to the
figure, with very deep basques trimmed with
two rows of guipure; the sleeves open and
square, showiug a very largo bmlionneo of
black guipure. Small ValeneTunes collar. Bon
net of black velvet, trimmed with a violet and
black curled feather, fusteued on the top by
a bow of ribbon. Velvet heartsease oma-
meuted tho iuside of the fronts.
The second, a dress of deep blue moire,
striped with black velvet; a small blue velvet
mantle, trimmed with two rows of broad black
lace, tho lower one half a yard ueep. White
terry velvet bonnet, trimmed with two tufts of
small feathers, aud a blonde fall
The third, a black tafietas dress, ornamented
at each side of the skirt by two rows of black
velvet and a wreath of leaves worked in small
black heads, finished by a row of black lace
about two inches wide. With this dress was
worn a lurge Indian cachmlre shawl, and an
American-green satin bonnet, covered with
black tulle,, worked in rather largo dots of black
silk. The curtain was trimmed round hr a
niche of black blonde, mixed with loops of
very narrow velvet* On one side was placed a
water lily, with long black velvet leaves, aud
inside tuo front a bonUlonnco of blonde and
roses.
Some very pretty heaver bonnets are being
prepared ter the colder whether; they are of an
exqusite shade of drab, trimmed with blue,
violet or criuiHou velvet. Some have, besides,'
a flat feather, shaded to the color of tho velvet;
others have only bows of velvet on tho sides,
with the ends brought across tho curtain, which,
as well aa the bonnet, is hound with velvet,
inside ure placed hows, mixed with blondet or
velvet leaves, with bows of black lace. When
the bouuct U trimmed with black velvet, jet
trimmings are placed in the cap.
As a useful and warm casaque for very cold
weather, or for traveling, we recommend ono
made of reversible cloth; that is, a cloth with
two faces and of distinct colors; for instance,
brown ou oue side and bluo on the other, or
black aud violot. It is made with very wide
Bleeves, open the whole leugth; but a double
: . *-**““- *. ^ e
Uicqf lire unleumlflg to ruitluuo them by every hoi for Now York.'
vunoiy of trimming. Urease, are much trim-
oied 011 each aloe o7 the skirt; narrow velvet, iu
uraheaqiieor Ureuque patent., sometimes en
tirely cover theIrout lirwuitli; tlilslsonattempt
to euperoodo fiouueee. Trimming, are auo
placed rouud the Bkirt in pattern) or the kune
style ua thoee already mentioned. •J’hohody fa
olteu trimmed with Uve or seven rowa of nar
row velvet, earned rouud tho Oust, forming a
Lcrtlic, which Is poiuted at Irent and room
behind.
Very short talma, of velvet, cloth, or, above
cll.oi chinchilla, are the favorite pardeesu. for
till. Autumn. I,ergo duuhlo shawls of Thibet
plush, in Algerine puttcrua or bright colors,
with u wideohculUe fringe, are introduced by
soino ol'ou. priueipnl houses; and their costlt
new, us well aa their great beauty, will render
them exceedingly fashionable this winter.
I ho cusque-Jupe will, without doubt, ho a
great favorite; It may he trimmed with a rich
uco **'“ - •
hope that such sympathy Is felt a. warmly by
many here as by.
Yours, most truly,
A. T.Nosl Bvbos."
The enclosure was a draft for 03 pounds sterling
Wilmington, N. C. IUilhoid—The gross
receipts of the Wilmington and Weldon itoud
for the year ending September 80, 18oG, were
479,350,38; the cost of ruulng 3230,835,41; not
earnings, 243,713,07. The receipts exceed those
ofthepreviou.ycaralioiit$37,0U0.7pcr cent of
dividends lias been paid, and 3per cent set nside
lor a sinking fund.
Hon. David Si’ANOLKU, of Coshocton, Ohio,
died on tho 18th ult. Ho was twice Representa
tive of his district in the House of Representa
tives, and in 1841 he received tho nomination
for tho office of Governor by the Whigs, which
lie declined.
A Fight.—Holden, of the Italolgh (N.C.)
Standard, and tho Hon, K. Raynor, says the
Milton Chronicle, had a fisticuff fight iu llalclgh
a low days ago.
A countryman at Burnley, being ask how ho
knew a man, of whom ho had been complain
ing, was drunk, indigually replied, "What
could bo be else, when he asked for a shoe-hem
to put his bat on with. ”
Faro Banks in CommoTioiiT^-Tlie Hartford
Oourant is informed by sevoral correspondents,
that there ure no less than twenty faro-hanks In
full operation In that city, and that there ie
more gaming carried on there than In any city
of Its size iu tho Uuion. Who would dream of
such nstato of things In the principal city of
staid and steady Connecticut-
Nabiiow E80»l’B.->Danlel Stearns, appar
ently died, lust Friday uftcruoou, in Fremont,
Sandusky, Ohio. Arrangements were made
for the luneral, und the body was about to bo
put in the colfin, when warmth was observed
to linger nlmut the heart; restoratives wore
applied, aud lie was soon sitting up nnd Inn
fair way of recovery.
Have we a Knioht ahonu Ua?--A corres-
tryman, Morse, the Inventor of the electric
telegraph, who is, therefore, Sir Samuel, if ho
choeos to he called so, Instead ol Mr. Morse.—
IV. Y* Tima,
Witty Sailob—A sailor being asked how
he liked ills bride, U reported to have remarked
—“Why, d'ye sen, I took her for to bo only
hqlfof me, as tho piirwiii (ays, bnt dash me, if
oho Isn't twice oa much as 1. I'm only a tar—
ihe’a a tartar."
Tun Amkuiuan on.the I'apai. Thiions.—
Tho Col. Ulrani Pearson who was fined 1/00
K - uteri forsenilug himself ou tho thronooftlw
pear Romo, Is the same man who palmel
himself upon the Hnroucan Hoieutllio Congress
as e delegate from California.
A Faik Invbhnncz.—Au old lady, observing
a sign over* tailoring celnbllilimcut, bearing
the Inscription “Fountain of' Kaeh'oi," ex
claimed! “Ab7 that must be the piece when
he aqlrita come ftom." -
Fashion. forNu v.mlic r
.. • AWoi /ai JW/ll. . I V 4!
i Velvet will he rnuuh worn this Winter. It is
o said that eveu satin will regain some ol Ite
lormer Ikvor. In the meantime ailk Woven
With velvut will constitute qno or tuo moat pre
vailing t.brhu; und we ehali doubtlMeseomiieh
beauty us well as novelty displayed In thede-
uimitl. Tllal ■•■■nilillldKi.lia 111' I.a4. u l..l- l.
Steamship Keyftam Bt*tc, Hardle. Phll«*lo1|ihla.
tui:A Krofner. . v.
Will) M lit Blau>‘, oinutiil, l.tvcriMjol, tol’adpl
n>nt.-Vay & to.
^8!il|i Victoria, Iktiitflilj, JUvurpool, to A Low *
8lil|»jait»u Marla, L*nnox. Liverpool, ioA.Iaw
Steamer tluritoe, JironkH, Clmrle-Mon—to j |»
Hrookii.
Potter’* tlutg from plantation, with 75 ra«krt rice,
to Jim Williamson *•
Ulenrcil.
Bchr My rover, .fackBo*' t wilmltigton—Ogden, 8turr
Bohr. Turgot Fur man. New York—O'hens k Hurts.
Hvhr tioo Davis, Phillip*, Bo*tou—William* k
HatCaUlo
summer Darlington, Brack, VaUtka, &o—Clughorn
k Cumilugbum.
Htoumur Uou Cliuoh, Rlchurdsou, Pulutka, Ac.—
Clughorn k Cunningham.
r
Departed
Htoumur Darlington, Draft. Pulutka, Ac.
Bteumor (leu t.uui.h, RidbSrdeou, PaUtka, ko.
Passenger*.
Per etoamxhip Kovutono Statu, from Philadelphia
—Andrew Moyor, Mr* Jackson, Samuel Hart. Mr
Mat’kln, ludy und four chltUreu, W D Hubbell. W i*
HerRMbelmer, Kubt Nowlla. PBhive. lady and two
children; 6 J Frank and lady, John B Btrupper, J L
Loach, W V Babcock, ludy and iwouhildrou, H8
Allen, JutnoH Downward, C H.DoUralT: Dr Lesley
and lady, D Ii Mason. Mrs E A Mason, Miss Rice, K
B '-rubb, lady, two diildreu ami servant, Mrs K M
U'e and daughter, Mrs O Cohen, Mias Meyers. H M
McClelland, Miss McClelland and nephow, Mrs M A
Bedford and daughter, 0 H Wnilrhosd and lady, N
Crauo and lady, Mltui Duusun Mrs fi M IVArinond,
Mbw Uardcnbroughund servant, ('bun Brown, ami
at In steerago.
Per steamer tiordou, from Charleston—M J Sol
omons and Inly, Miss G Simpson, O Wlenges, K
Hunter, Capldturgeu. Mrs Herts, 2oh , lnandnur<>u,
Mr* yojle. Mrs C Parker ar J
Huger uud ft duck.
, W Crowder, Mr
Conilgiieei.
Per utoumuhlp KeyUone dtati, from Philadelphia
R D Aruuld, G W Auderann, O E Baric, Butler k F,
Brautly k Oo, G Bunkman, A Bailor, Brigham. K k
Co, J v Brook*, W Colomau, J P Cofitna, Cooper Je
Co, Clughorn k C, M A Cobon, Choover. S k Co, Co
hens k H, Cole k Rro, 1) D Oopp, Crrue, W k to, J
F. DoFord, DuuaA W, J B Foley, W Gate, Gemun
den Jc G, C A Groiuur, F W He dman, Holcombe, J
k Co, Hamden’* Kx. O John on k Co, Kiug k W, H
H Lliivllie, ri M Ufllteau, C A LLamar, Minis k J.
Modo & Brc, McMahon k D, IW Morrell, rattou. H
k Co, B R Agt, Huiders k A, Way no k Bon, You no
k F.
Por uhlp Mont Blano. from Liverpool—Carmi
chael k Be an, BAJA Bones, H A J Moore k Co,
Bono* k Browu uud E Muatlu, or Augusta. Padel-
ford, Fay k Co, M A Cohen, Crane, Wells k Go.
Por steamer Gordon, from Charleston—C It R,
Fla boat, Bell k PreuUss, W HGuion, A Haywood,
Habersham & Son. N B k H Weed, J J Martin, A
tfarrle, p Jacobs, F W Cornwell.
Ntto 2UiotrttBtnunt8.
— 17adieiTpAir.
Hie Fair or tho First Bapd*t Church will
be opened ontboftP.b last., in tho SI. Au.
drew’* Hall, commencing ut 11 o’clock.
uovlB
PUBLIC NOTICE.
rnHE Annual Meeting of tho Board or Commission.
X ers or Public (toads ol' Chatham county will be
hold at the Court House, In the City or Savann tb,
ou tho secoud Monday iu Dccembor next, which
will bo the 8th day ot'suid month, at eloven o’clock,
A. M. W. W. WASH, BocrotAty,
oovta-w B.0 V.R.C.C.
FOB SALK.
A small stock of Dry Goods; also, Counter, Show
Xl. Case aud Shelb. Possession ortho store can
be given alter sale of «tock. Iilqsiro corner or Jefr
forsou aud Joue* *to.
row of buttons on each i
i enables it to be
closed ut the pleasure of the wearer, and when
closed only to the elbow, it has the form a pa
goda sleeve. At the front are two small poek*
etd. with poiuted rovers, fastened by a button.
A less neglige casque is made of cloth, with an
Amazon body, fitting to the figure, and open
sleeves, wide at the bottom with deep mousqne-
talre cufls. It may be trimmed in varfouB
ways.
Illinois.—Chicago, Nov. 13.—Tho returns
from all the counties in tho State, except St,
Clair, Wuynco Edward and Crawford, aro in,
Buchanan's plurality is 6055, und Biasel’s 7,733.
St Clnlr county will give a Republican ma
jority nnd the others Democratic.
Indiana.—Cinoinunti, Thursday* Nov. 13,
1850—The Indianapolis Journal of yesterday
lias returns from eighty Counties in tula State,
half of them official, which show a Buchanan
ijority of 10,030. Tho eleven Counties yet
to be heard from gave a net Democratic ma
jority in October of 2,187.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
EARLY customers, strat gers, aud dUstuuars
rwpecUUlly notlBud that but water is ready
for them from 6 A. M. till 0 P. .\i.every day except
Sundays. A few more goutiemeu can be welt ao*
commodated tobaUie as often as thoy ohooseatono
dollar a month, all subscriber* to commonce from
Nov. 1st, 185ft to Nov. 1,1857, for $12.
Single baths, 25 cents.
Season tlckot from 1st May to 1st Nov., $15.
J. M. HAYWOOD, «gt.
N. B. 10 subscribers, in addition to those I have,
aro all I can take at tho low price or 12 dollars a
y**ar. no?l8 J. M. H., Agt.
JgAOON SIDES—15 ( casks choico Bacon Sides,
S tyli;
NOTICE.
YLLY k COLLINS have taken an office on
the corner or Drayton st. and Bay lane, op-
posuo me offico of C. A. L. Lamar, Esq., for th«
rausactlou or an Auction and General Brokerage
business.
Heal aud Personal Estate sold ou Oommls*iun;nl.
so, Stock and Bond*. Loans negotiated. Liberal
advance* made ou property entrusted to them for
sale. novl8
Fox Kansas.—A train of emigrants for Kan'
huh will leave Mount Pleasant, Iowa, on the
20th day of November, 1850, under Col. J. H.
Lane. As the almanacs say, look out for more
Kansas troubles about these days.
3C"'
I'eutilitv.—It is said that Siberia affords
two crops n year—one of suaw and the other
of icicles.
(ftoininwial Snttlligtnn.
Snvaniinh Market, November 18*
COTTON—340 bales changed hands this forenoon
viz: 126 ut 11,22 at 11 80 at 11#, 100 at l\y„ 47
at 11*5,1* at 11,4«
Import*.
1.1YKKPOOI*—Ship Victoria-8,694 sks sail, 208
tons coal, 2 pkgs •itlonory.
UVEHPOOL—Bcbr EUen Maria—0,530 sks salt.
Exports*
WILMINGTON—Schr Myrovor—700 sks salt.
NEW YORK—Schr Target-862 bales upland cot
ton, 60 bags and 2 bales SI cotton, 103 casks rice,
40 bbls and 2 kegs lard, 139 cans lard, 10 bbls Aio,
113 empty bbls, 2 bbls lmrdwaro.
BOSTON—Schr Goo Dovis—860 bales bales cot
ton, 1710 bides and 1 box mdxe.
NEW ORLEANS, .Nov. 13-Uottou—Tho number
of buyers was quite limited to day, aud tho sales
wero con fino-l to about6000 bales without material
change in prices.
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Interior VXT^&o.,
Ordinary * ISSSKS
Low Middling S./StiS
Middling.,
Hood Middling I!*"®!®
Middling Fulr
Fair.... ..12M0W
Good Fair —O—
KTATKMKNT OK COTTON.
Stock on baud 1st Boptember, 1866 bales 7,265
Arrived sluco
Arrived today 13,806-413,836
VALUABLE PLANTATION NEAR AHERIUU8
Acres—500 Cleared*
■ The subscriber olTers at private salo,
on ravonblo terms, a valuable Planta
tion, containing 1000 acres, about 500
acres or which is In cultivation, well
improved, and most of it fresh land*
This plantation Ik situated three miles
Beam Auieriouti. on the lino of tho Georgia and
Florida Railroad. Tho titage Road is the western
boundary, aud It extends eastordly to Muckalco
Creek. It Is ocuuplod this year by Messrs. Felder,
Kuvcium a* Davis.
The plantation I* very healthy, very productive,
well watered, and convenient to a good market
Those dcslrlug a bargain, will pleaso address the
subscriber as early as possible, at Albany, Ga., or
' to Newnan MoBaln, Esq , at tho Araef.cu*
who will show the promises to thoso desi
ring to purchaso. NEL80N TIFT,
novl8-6t Albauy, Ga.
Exported to-day..
Exported to date.,
421,091
12,767
169,472-182,239
stock on hand and on shipboard uot clear-
od 2M * 861
Tobacco—Thero was someluqulry, but It resulted
in no sal * of any importance.
Stuck on band Sept 1,1866....
Rooelvoil *lnce
H reel veil to-day
....bhds. 9,367
1,855
36-- 1,686
Exported to;day
,Kxi»urtod previously
10,962
...... 312
...... 3,967- 3,271
Stock on Imud not cleared....
.....7755
Exchanges—No material alteration.
niwfe.
• wrcsnLdtto.
Loudon,[clear bill*]...
Paris
isVfi
New York60 days.'..
^)vr York sight
.Hitt
UOVl8-lt
landing and for salo by
novl8
CHAN. A. GREINER.
FOB BALE.
. A valuable rico plantation on tho 8a-
Itilla river, at a good pitch of tide, con
taining four hundred acres tido swamp,,
of which two hundred and fifty are clcaroi
under bauk, with three hundred ano fifty acre! of
pino and hammock land attached, seventy acres of
which bavo been cultivated In corn. On the prom
ise* aro a small dwelling house, overseer and ne
gro houses to accommodate one hundred and thir
ty nogrocs, a born aud other plantation bulldiugs.
The settlement is prettily situated on an elevated
bluff or tho rivor aud remarkable fonts healthful-
nets.
Tttls property to be sold for a division. Farther
information may bo obtained from the undersigned
on tho adjoining plantation, or by addressing him
at Jeffersouton, Oamdon county.
U»vl8-tr L. W. HAZKLHUKST.
Ztmt.
COOK WANTED.
W AN ED IMMEDIATELY a good Cook, who
will ha willing lo irou and wash for a small
rnmny. A miihihlo jier-mi will rocolvu goo*l wages
and a permanoni plum, apply at this office,
H0V17—tr
FfiUlT!! FEOITm
Juki arrive l, tho Br. achr. Ellen,
Win. •lolin-i'Ui, ina-ter, from H «i-
hour I land, with a cargo of t'LAN-
G!•>'•, LKID'NN, LIMES, UAN ANAN*
_ iColOWDiV and PINK APPL1X
For aale lnw, apply m
YONUK k FHIERjMJN,
novli 94 Day street.
’ " NOTICK.
rjlHE public aro horobv uotiUed Uialall shooting
X In.iheback water, or u|*iu the ground* be
longing to tho Silk Hope Plantation, on the Wgeohee
Road, eight mile* from tho city of Savannah, Is pos
itively prohibited, except by iho permirslou of the
undersrgaed. Aoy oris who may bo found tres-
pawing thereon, alter this date, will be pro*ecuted
to tbo extent of tho law.
GEORGE 8. OWENS,
Savannah, Nov. 17, 1860. fit—n«vl7
ELECTION NOTICE.
louo, lor a serguuui oi ino r^iwciai ronce, oy uuy
and by night, to fill tho vacauuy ucooslonod by tho
resignation of Sergoaut Lambrlght. Salary $700;
bond $500. Applicants will please loavo liielr ap
plication* with mo, stating their securities, (two
required), on or before 2 o’clock ,.1*. m.. of that day.
EDWARD WILSON, Clerk of Couucil
Savanuah.^ov. 12, I860. novlT
STATE OF OEOOoH:
S ATHAM COUNTY—To aU whom It may
uncoru : Whercu*, Ann Kollar will apply at
lurt ol Ordmury lor letters of AdmiuUtratiou
on the estate or Dennis Kollar :
These ar therefore to cite uml admonish all
whom It may concern lo be and appear before said
Coart, to tuakoobjections, (if uuy they have,) on or
noforo the second Monday In January next, other
wise said tetters wilt bo granted.
Witness John Bllbe, Esq., • rdluary for Chatham
county, this sevcutccnth day of November, 18( 0.
JOHN BILBO, o O. o.
.4 i'MINlaTKATUR’S BALE—Pursuant to au order
issuudlrom the CuurtofOrdluaryofOhitham
County, will be sold before the Court House, In
Newton, Baker county, on the first Tuesday In Jan-
uryuoxt, betwocu trie legal hours or sale the fol
lowing let* or Laud Iu said county, viz: No’*. 21,
22, 201. 176,179, 317 in the 10th District; No’*. 07
68, 88,113.842, 3J3, 288 In the 11th District, und
No’*. 314,316, 310,317, 225, in tbo 12tlt District.
also:
Will ho sold o tho first Tuesday in February
next, before the Court llouso iu Bulnbrldgo, Deca
tur couuty, the following lots of laud In said coun
ty, vix: No’s. 315,316,317,311, 82, 60.13 in the
16th District, uud No's. 182,133,177, 111, 112 aud
17 iu the 16th District.
also:
Will be sold ou tbo first Tuesday in Ma r ch next,
before tbo Court Houso In Blakoly, Early county,
the following lots ot land In said couuty, via: No’s
220. 821, 141, 800, 301,294, 269, 260, 205, 202, 267.
in tho 26tb District, and No. 247 in the 28ib Dis
trict.
Tho abovo lands are situated iu a rich aud fer
tile country and aro worthy the attention of pur
chasers, us it i* ox peeled that Iho Favauuuh and
Gulf Rallroud will run udjimeut or through most of
them.
Torms: one-half cash, tkebatanco in 1*2 months
from dato or sale, to bo woil secured, purchasers
payiug for titles.
Persons wishing lo purchaso will call on T. R,
lawton, of Albany, John Bilbo. ofHavannab, or
MICHAEL SHBAnAN, Adm’r
ou Est. JAMES II. *!1EAHAX. deceased.
novl7-lm
Central II. Roiuf A Unit king Co. of Ga. 1
Savannah, Nov. 13, 1956. j
Tho Auuiml Meeting uffitnckUolder* will
bo held at tho Company's onice, Wost
Broad struct, ou Tuesday, tbo • txlnonth day ol' Pe-
comber ucxl, at l'> o’clock In the forenoon.
Stockholder* wilt, he pn^s-'d to uud irout the
meetimr kkkk.
ll-td OB •. A. CUY1.EK, Cashier.
MEDICAL GAUD.
DR. J. K. SMITH ha* removed his OfUce
WV to Broughton street. In Dailey’s Hulldlng, a
few doors above Beldon’s Hat Store. Residence at
Mrs. Rumsliurt'h. West Broad Btrcot. supl8
i^^lOO HEWABOt'^L
Some person or ponmus bavii g counterfeited a
TEN DOLLAR 1UL of the Merchants’and Planters’
Bank, and put the sumu In tdruulatlou, the Bourd,
by Reiolutinu, "ff« r h Howard of One Hundred Did.
lars lor detecting tint couuterieitor and furnishing
proof for oen vioiinn.
HIRAM ROBERTS,
novtl President.
CAUTION.
CENTRAL RAILROAD BANKING Co oFGA.,1
Bavatuiali, Nov. II, 1850. /
T HE PUBLIC fr hereby in.oruiod anti put upon
its guard that opuriou* uoum iu Imitation or tbu
Ton Dollar notes, uftheis-uu of this Bauk of 1856,
havo beon reeuutiy put iu circulation. Tho spuri
ous uuiu* aru photograph';, and ure easily detected
Thu rod letter* TEN arc painted, und tho whole up
pnrrs a* u much rubbed und dciaccd bill.
A reward of Fjvk Hc.NkKKD Dollars Is hereby
offered lor proof to conviction of any porsou who
ho* s>; (Miunorfcl'od tho not os or this Institution, or
who bus uttered the false uutos, kuowlng them to be
Ihlsu. K. It. OUYLEK, President.
novl2 _
I N A TRUNK, stolon in thi* oity, by a negro in
April, 1855, wore bonds uf the city ol' Augusta,
marked loot, C. No’.-;, lu At > t, ea.h fltwn, with
coupons attaoiied for in cro*t since Oct. 1864.
1'ue public uru hereby cnidl* ued not to purchare
raid Bunds. uovl9-1m
G HEaSE, BUTTER, Ao.—-200 boxes Goshen
Chuoso; 0'J do English Dairy do; 25 oases Pino
Apple do;5) llrkius Choloo Butter;5 cases (X and
ii ttoxe*) Sardines; landing and for sale by
BOV18 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
C ANDLES. STARCH, SOAP, Ao,—
60 box,‘h Fporm and Patent Sperm Cundla*
f>5o boxes and half boxes Pearl Starch
160 Cidgtlc’.H No. ISnap
60 *- Beadul, Smith k Colgate's Family an
Pule Soap
200 * AduinanUuu aud Tullow Candles
60 “ Plt*» not tT|H! Heads
In store and Tor mite by
out 2 it 'LOOMHE, JOHNSON k CO.
W OlaFE’B CELEBRATED AROMATIC KUUEID-
AM SCHNAPPS—
200 d zeu quarts and pluts, fur sale by tho quan
tity, at New York prices.
oct2fi a. DON AUD.
M ACKEKEL —20 hail barrels medium size No.
2 Mackerel.
25 quarter barrels laigo, Xu. I.
26 Kilt’* large No. 1 Mackerel.
In store aud for wale by
oot27 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO.
G ODFISHj PoUtoos, &o,
20 quintals Codfish.
60 obi*. Mercer Potatoes.
100 boxes Horrings.
lu store and fur sa.e by
08127 HOltCOMBK, JOHNSON k CO.
B ackgammon boarjs, chess mod, Drawing
Pencil*, Bristol Boards. Water Color* Porte
Munalos. Card Cases, Portfolios, &c., &o., for sale
by WAKNOCK k DAVIS,
uovia 169 Congress etreot.
B LANK B OKS, of all kinds; foil bound Day
Books, Isnlgcrs; journals, Ac., and liaff bound
do, made of good (taper and well bound; also, Pass
Books, Memorandums, Writing Books, 4to„ for sale
by ; WAltNOCK fc DAVIS,
novlS- >: 169 Congress street.
L KTl'KR BOGKS, Copying Presses, Oil Paper,
Copying Hrushcs, nnd fine Blotting Puper. for
Halo bj WAKNOPK k DAVIS,
no vi 3
159 Congress street
W RITING PAPERS —For salo at remarkably
low prices olue aud white ruled aud plain
fools cup, do do letter papers, English and Frencb
packutuud uoiuinorciul post; also, a fiuo solootlon
ol piuk, bull', violet and i ther colors of uote and
letter paper*, small sizes, suitable for tally’s use.
WaRNUCK & DAVIS.
iiovU 159 Congress street.
FELLOW-CITIZENS OF CHATIIA9I
COUNTY.
vjgy- 1 am a candidate for ro-olcotion to tho of-
fico or Itooeiyer of Tax Returns lu January
ucxl, mid rcspectfolfy solicit your suffrago*.
augll JOHN REEDY.
TO THE VOTifiaS OF CfH ATHAiri
COUNTY.
an* Fellow citiieus, I am a candidate at the
election, in January next, for tho otllco of
Tax Collector, und solicit your support
A. HARMON.
Bavaunah, tk-yL 3oth, 1866. octl
pgm* G. M. GRIFFIN has now in employ a first
ly rate Jeweler, and all work sent in will bo
dono in a proper manner, und with dispatch,
nov 11
NOTICE.
DR. J. P. SCREVEN was this day elected
a Director of Urn .UerohanlV und Planter’s
Bank, lu placoof Scatou Urantlaud, Esq., of Mil-
ledgoville, resinged. uov5
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against the Estate
ii. or Mrs. ELIZA ANN JEWETT, deceased, will
baud thorn in duly attested, and thoso Indebted will
please make payment to
FRANCIS J. CHAMPION,
no4-!m Solo Qualified Executor.
NOTICE.'
A LL nerrious having demands against tho ostate
of Daniel O’Conner, deceased, will hand them
n.duly attested, as required by law; and those in
debted will ideaso make iwyinent, to
W. K. SYMONS. Qualified Adm’r.
November 8tb, 1866, nuv8
notIcET
H UJlDUL UUUiv.'S—A full supply of tho dtil'oreut
School Books uow iu use, such os spelling
books, readers, grammar*, arithmetics, chemis
tries, geographies, philosophies, historic*. 4m., ko.
For sale by WAR NOOK 4t DAVI8,
novlit 159 Congress street.
T ea, coffee and pkppkr-
2U half cbeat* Black Tea,
60 do do Green Tea,
150 cuddies 2,4 and 0 lb Black Teu,
160 do 2 uud 4 ib Greeu Teu,
15'j sackK Green Rio Coffee,
75 boxes Fre*h Groiiud Coffee.
100 do do do Pepper,
15 hag* Whole Pepper,
Received nnd for salo by
novi3 mcmahon a doylk.
▲ GRAND MARYLAND LOTTERY
FOR XOVKMBFB, I860.
■ (Onthe Havana Plan.)
CLASH O,
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY,
Tr* he drawn 8*TUHDAY, Nov.Wd, In Baltimore,
Maryland.
mi — —..
II* France St Go., Managers.
Prizes amounting to $882,600 will be distributed
•ocordlng to the following Splendid Scheme •
30.00NnmbentollfUO Prlseat
Frizes payable without deductloa.
1 prize
1 “
1 »»
1 “
1 “
2 ••
2 “ ,
a “ ,
5 “ .
6 *• .
200 11 ,,,,, ***• ,*,, «.«****.,******* »w
1,110 prizes, a counting to $882A10
Tickets $20—Halves $10-Qnartew $5'
All orders for Ttokots orj’ackegee In any ol
tho Maryland Lotteries wlU receive prompt stten
lion, and the drawtngjnalled to sll purchasers im
mediately.
Address T. H. HUBBARD k CO.
No 39 FayeUestreet, or Box No. 40.,
’*• e ii<
$106,000
.. 60,000
.. 25,000
.. 15,000
11,MO
.. 6,000
.. 2,600
2,000
.. 1,6)0
1,000
600
oct 1—ly
Baltimore Md.
C OFFEE.—Flvo hundred begs Rio Coffee, flair
end obolce;
' begs Old Government Java Codee;<
mate ffo do do;
401
co a
6 casks Plantation Coffeo, very choice:
76bagsLaguyra dp: *
60 boxes Ground Java and W I Coffee:
In store and for salo by
00t26 WEBSTER It PALMES.
S TUART’S REFINED k CLARIFIED SUGAR—
26 bbls Btuart’s'orasnod Sugar
26 Uo du powdered do
66 do do A clarified du
60 do do B ' du do
60 do do C do do
In store end for sale by - ■>
0021 SflBANTUN, JOHNSTON At OO*:
/"tANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, Ao—
60 boxes Adamantine Caudles, slur brand
60 do Bcadoll's 6 A 8 Tallow Candle*
60 do Colgate’s do do du
100 do 8mith’s A Buchan’s Family Soap
100 do Colgate's uo. 1 aud lb bar .Soap
60 do do Palo do
60 do Oswego Pearl Starch
60 do BeadeU’a do du
50 do Soda lfisculte
26 bbls Sugar Uo, band made
26 boxes grouud Pepper, ib papers:
60 mats Cinuamou,
In store and for safe by
0021 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
gARDlNKS, SAllDINKS—
J 600J boxes, ‘4 aud }( boxes,
For salo by A. BONAUD,
oot'JO cortcr of Bay and Bull st.
P OTATOES, Ac.-
60 bbls Mercer Potatoes
80 do Red aud White Onion*
25 do Choice Apples,
landing and for sole by
oct22 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
7 ^ B ?l^* Nrau dy; 60 X casks Brandy; 75 bbls
| O Gin; 100 bbls Rectified Whiskey; 100 bbls
Rom. Loccived a- d for solo by *
.oot 10 oMAHON A DOYLE.
1^»*JUR—600 bbls.«xtra and superfine Flour, aa-
U sorted brands.
600sacks oxtraandsu erflno Flour, assM brand*
160 quarter aacka double extra,
lOObbli, GoodlettHlo double extra
o' 2 YOUNG A WYAVT.
A le. potatoes, ac— > "
25 bbis Taylor A Sou's Ale
60 bbls Pointer*
10 bbls Apples
Received and for sdle by
PQV4 MdMAFON A DOYLE,
S OAP, ST ABU
160 boxes
L ink.*, brushes, wash boards, &c„ ac—
lDO doz Clolbcs Liuc*
200 'do Fish do
600 do Surubblug Bru>ho«
60 do Wash Boards
60 do Barrel Cover*
60 reams Wrapp'ug Paper
60 bale* do Twine
60 boxes Pipe Head*
100 boxes Eug Pipes
100 boxes frosh grouud;Pepper
260 lioxes Victoria Blue
100 boxes Tiger Mustard
100 boxes sup’r Curb Soda
76 kegs washing do
100 doz 2 and 3 ply Brooms,
Itoceived and for sale by
OC122 MCMAHON A DOY1J.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Jane Mc
Donald, late or Uclntoth couuty. deceased,
are requested to make immediate naymeut; tboa-
having domaud* against said Estate are requested
to prosunt them, duly uuthontlcutud.
MUSES D. HARRIS, Executor.
Nov. 7th, 1860. nov7
S UN!HUES-Just received—
60 boxeB Coll'oo. Pepper aud Mustard
60 " Bcadoil Starch aud Soap*
26 “ AdamanUue and Tallow Candles
60 bbls and bags extra Family Flour
30 “ Potatoes aud Ou tens
40 gross Wood and Paper Matches
60 dozen assorted Brooms and Pails
100 “ Scrub Brushes and Clothes IJues
60 11 Wash Boards
810 bags Java aud Rio Collue, For salo by
DAVID O’CONNOR,
oct 2 coruor Broughton and Drayton sts.
BOARDING. .
A FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN can ho accommo
dated with bourd and lodging on Broughton
afreet, nearly opposite II. Morse’s House Furnish
ing Store. Also, a fow Day Boarders. nov!2
PRIVATE! BOARDING.
FEW aingle goutlomon can nlitaiu good Board
and Lodging at tbo So. West, corner St.
lulton and Price Street’s.
OC123 2w
JuHO
WANTED.
B Y an English widow lady, a situation in a pri
vate ramllgr v os Tcaclior to young children, or
would accept a situation In any capacity requiring
a trust-worthy person.
Having boon accustomed to refined society she Is
Tully competent to discharge thoso duties bo essen
tial to a homo education No objection to the coun
try. For address apply at this paper, or address a
note to L. M. G. novll-3t
- WANTED.
A SMART ACTIVE Colored BOY to he about store.
novlO A. BONAUD.
BOTANICAL DRUG STORE.
n The undorslgned give* notice to hi* _ 1 »
mil patrons, and the public generally. ♦ h ‘ t gr/
TV he has oopned a Bitaulcal Drug Store. TV
Jm In bis office, adjoining his consulting
room, 190 Broughton afreet, above Montgomery
street. Thero being no regular Botanical Drug
Store in tbo city, and tho demand for Reform Med
icines, Ac., such, that it nas become necessary for
him to do so. A competent person is engaged to
attend to tho store. M . . _
The undersigned will continue, is heretofore, to
live bU whole attention to tho practice of medicine,
in all Its branches.
Usual indulgence for visits, Ao. Will sell medi
cines at a very small profit, and for cash only.
aa- Tho underaignou also takes this occasion to
announce that ho Is ltoardlng and troatlug chronic
uegro patients in his Infirmary for $20^Mnonth.
Savannah. Nov. 18Uu 185fi. * * 8ml*orl8
WANTED,
rnHREE HUNDRED ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to act
X as local and traveling agents lu a business
easy, useful and honorable, at a salary or $100 per
month I A capital of $6 ouly required I No patent
medicine or book busluesj. Full particulars given
(freo) to all wbo enclose a postogo stamp or a thri
cent pieoe, and address . a. B. MARTYN,
sopt22—w8m Plalstow, N. H.
“FOR RENT.
A comfortable two story house on a base,
rnont, corner SI. Julleu and Liucolu streets
Possession given Immediately. For partiou
'quire of J. J. Gammon on the premises,
novli
brnoBros unt'
S Having remove \ to the office heretofore oc
cupled by Wm. 8. Basinger, Esq., my former
i Ufor rent.
novi3-iw Joseph ganahl
TO CONSUMER! OF PICKLES.
B ELIEVING that tbo Public have become tired
oCpurcliailSK Hekla In Ptcka*ea. hoMlna.In
mur GUO. DAT per cent lua than rent*
«. Save commenced putting up. In addition
enu lu ounces—thus enabling the consumer to
to our.
_ are la-
EXTRA
ExSoHailM ire put up Wtthorery rejard
to style, quality aid flavor, and will be aold at
hSr“ < SS , S5 k 2hM« In our manner of
Greening Pickles, never having resorted toanyd*.
lewlous means to attain this end The Oder Tin*
exar whloh we use Is made from sound fruit, and
g^ssoaip
67 Broad street, Boston, Mass.
novl8-3aw3m
Okuck Sav’d, Ai.tu.\r A Guu» R. R. Co., 1
Savannah, Nov. 5,1866. /
1 7HK Sovonth Instalment oT 10 por cent, on tb
Capital Stock of the Savannah, Albany and
Guff Rail Read Company, by a Resolution of the
... ordered to bo paid on or before
1857.
WARING HABERSHAM,
uov6 Secretary and Treasurer.
Board, Is hereby ordered to b
tbo lOilt day oT Ja«iuat*y, 1857.
WM. WARING
SAVANNAH WATER WORKS.
OFFICE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, 1
November 13th, I860, j
rUHE WATER RENTS for the presont year wore
I da* from the Ut Instant, and payable at the
office of the Board..
The attention ot those persona supplied with
water from the works la called to Section 20 or Au
Ordinance to amend an Ordinance for the care and
management or the Savannah Water Works.
norl3 R. J. R. BEE, Secretary.
C ORN—1200 bushels prime Beach bland Corn,
just received and for sale by
sept 19 WEBSTER A PALM!
S IDES AND 8HOULDERS—15 bhds and 20 bbls
bright Sides and Shoulders, Bacon, received
per steamer Keystone State, and for sale low from
the wharf, by- • • ' .
— 1 "”*".“. A GREINER.
. J Jel’s Family Soup
160 do Colgate’* do do
100 do uo Pulo Uo
160 do do Nol do
100 do Caatilo do
16 do Assorted Toilet do,
Received and for salo by
n °v4 mcmahon a doylk.
B utter a cheese—
26 koga choice Goshen Duttor,
60 boxes togllsh Dairy Chocso,
100 do Choico Goshen do, white,
landing por steamer and foo sale by
MV2A SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
| y j y. h .syi° uquous—
20
GROCERIES.
Bbls No. Prime Leaf lard
100 Boxos Scaled Horrings
lOi; do White Gnshen Chceao
60 boxcR English Dairy 11
8 bhds Codfish
26 kegs choice Goshen Butter
76 boxes Boadcll’A 0 A 8 Tallow dandles
60 boxes Colgatos (Oriental) 11
60 dozen Brooms
60 •* painted Buckets
60 boxes new Raisins
76 ‘ ‘ Imported Negro Pipes
25 bbls hand-raado Sugar Crackers
26 “ Butter and Soda “
50 Soda “
100 boxos Oswego and Beadell’s Pearl Starch
100 “ Smith & Buchan’s Family Soap
76 “ Colgate’s ft Bnr “
60 « “Pale “
60 boxos Grant A WIIUam’s6A8 Tobacco
For sale by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO
oct 24
JJRANDY^GIN, RUM,
26 bbls Dome*Uc Brandy
20 ‘4 casks 4th proor do, twigg hoops
S5J? do do do. do
60 bbls E Phelp’s Ryn Glu
60 do Luther Felton’s Boston Rum
75 do N. 0. Rectified Wblakey
20 H casks Malaga Wine
60 bbls Old PAH Gin,
In store and for sale by
oc21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
S OAP, STARCH AND CANDLES—
100 boxes Smith’s A Buchan’s Family Soap
60 “ Colgate’s pale do
60 “ do No. 1 ft Bar do
26 “ Oswego Pearl etsrch
60 “ Colgate’s aud Bcadell’a Tallow Candles
Landing from schooner Loyul 8cranton, and for
saio by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
oct 12
C ANDLES,—Eight hundred boxes Adamantine
and Star Candles:
100 half boxes Adamantine Candles;
60 do notol do;
160 do Sperm, Pateut, Sperm and Tallow do,
In sloro and for salo by
OC120 WEBSTER A PALMES.
B UTTER AND CHEESE—Just receives per steam
ship Florida:
10 keg* eboleo Goshen Butter.
10 boxes Eugtisb Dairy Cheese,
fjr rale by R. B. WATSON k C6.
Corner Whitaker street, and
oct 0 Congress street Lane.
J UST RECEIVED—ICO baskets Mum Cbampsgno,
26 boxes Imperial, 25 boxes Cabinet, 10 box< •
Cordon Rouge. Far salo by
A. BONAUD.
uovlO corner Bay and Bull sts.
II.OUR -20 barrels Hiram 8mlth Flour.
26 half barrels Extra Gennessee.
76 barrels Demnead and Oakley Flour
60—98 and 49 Barks Demnead Flour.
Received and for sale by
ootflO HOIXDMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
C OPYING BOOKS, iAtterPfeesas, OU Paper,
Copying Brushes, and fine Blotting Pads, fur
sale by nol4 WARNOCK A DAVIS.
S aRSOAP.—50 boxes Extra N Hill A Sons* I>l'
Extra Yellow 8oap, just received and for sq!e
to cloao consignment! by
CRANE, WEUB AW.
■eptlT
250 barrels Ohio Rectified Whiskey,
100 do Pikes Magnolia do/
liW do E. Phelps’s Gin.
26 do Coun. River
20 “
20
16
6
40
6
40
10
Coun. River P. AH. Rye Gin.
Brandy.
36 quar and eighth casks Twigg Hoop’d 4th or.
20 do do MagonoUa Wlno P
75 barrels Ohio Monougahola Whiskey,
do Gibsons Mountain do.
do Ben Rusae.ls Nccter do.
do Gibsons old Family Neoter Whiskey
d* White Rectified do. 1
do , Old Kentucky Bourbon do
do and puuohoous Georgia Poach Braud
do Virginia Apple do,
In store and fur sale by
*opl8 WEBSTER A PALMS'.
S OAP/tfTAROH, SUGAR, SYRUP, Ao., Ao.- *
600 boxos Family Palo and No. 1 Soap
160 « Frazer’s Boadle and Oswego SUrch
100 bbls. Btewart’s Clarified Sugar
60 dozou Iicmon Syrup
60 boxes super Carbon Soda,
Received aud for salo by
■opt 28 Mcmahon a doylk.
P WKLES, PIPEL PAPER, PEPPER—
76 boxes Hckl s, M and K gallon Jars
600 gross EogUeah Pipes
250 “ Pipe Heads
600 roams wrapping Paper
100 boxes fresh grojnd pure Poonor.
Rocelvod and for sale by
«ept 28 MoMAHON A DOYLE,
rjWDACtt), TEA, TWINE-
60 boxes choice brands Tobacco
26 chests Gongor Oolong Tea
26 half choata choice Green Tea
26 bales Wrapping Twine
Itoceived and for Bale by
McM.
sept*^
B uckwheat^
25 half bbls New Buckwheat, ‘
60 quar do .do do
60 eighth do do do
Landing and for sale by
HOLOOMI
[AHONA DOYLK.
nov4
[BE, JOHNSON k CO.
JJERRING8 A POTATOES-
76 boxos Smoked Horrings
50 bbls fine eating Potatoes
Just received and for sale by
o°2! SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A OO.
ig or
0KANGI8,
LEMONS,
BANANAS,
TURTLE, Ao.
YONGE A FRIERSON,
No.MBay.tre*;.
For sate by
oct29-2t
F lour and meal.
6001 sacks Carmlchael’a Superfine Flour:
76 barrels Extra Flour, v
. 50 sacks Corn Meal. Diploma. x
In store and for sale by
oo* 2 # WEBSTER A PALMES.
11 TOBACCO.—Two hundred and fifty boxes Grant
1 A William’s Tobacco, 6’s and 8’a; ” 1
lff.*r3-r rl0d Urandi ’ poun ^ i 8,g * 6 ’ 8 |,f *
5 K boire riwpla’1 ud Row Twlrt Faooy;
to kegs extra Twin and Pancake: ’
Alee, Virgin Leatand Palmetto.
in““ CI,eW "’ ,J “'
00126 WEBSTER k PAUIK8.
Bbla A B k C Sugar;
2d ilhdl N 0 Jk P R Bi
300 Sack. Rio Coffoe, aifgr m ».,
lSOBoxoa Colgate. No. t Pale and(,Paml
Soap,
100 Boxea No. 1 do;
200 do Adamantine Candles;
60 do Sperm;
100 do Starch;
100 do Tobacco.
For sate by RODGERS NORRIS. A CO.
nove
g ICKORY NUTS, Pecan Nuts, Brasil Nuts. A
moods, of all kinds, received per staeme
br salo by J. D. JESSE.
octai
„ O.H. ORDTIN,
8ucce«or te lau U. Eaitmw.
oct 3 corner Bryan Md Wtiltaker >u.
ManzEK —
50,000 n,,orU “^*
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.. MUELER A Minttrni
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