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VOIi. XXXVII IOLD SERIES.!
SA'V iiN'N A H«' (*&..
*J>AY, NOYEMliEK 19. 1856.
WKDI
INBBDAY EVENING,# ovTock!
BY TKjLRQliAPFJ.
Mobil* Market.
Nov. 18.—The Mobile market to, firm. Mid
dling 11}. The river* ere felling. **:
Aid Ibr Kwitsae—nree lollers.
Nxw York, Nor. 19.—The Vermont Legislt*
tura bis recomiideted the vote by. whloh the
appropriation for Ktiuuwtaloet, and but put
tho bill giving $20,000 to the balton.
Kirk in Jagiaonvimjc.—Another dlautrous
fire occurred la JaekaonvtUe, Fla, butt Satur-
day morning. *
Toaiig Meii’a Christian Auoelatlan.
There will be a meeting of the Young llen’a
Ohristluu Association of Savannah, at their
room in Sorrell’* building* to night, at their
usual hour of meeting. A full attendance of
the members 1* earnestly desired.
Tran .^giving Day.
To-morrow (Thursday) being set apart by
proclamation of the Governor of the State as a
day of Thanksgiving, it Is our wish to have it
observed a* such by all persons connected with
our establishment. We therefore announce that
no paper will be issued from this office to raor*
row afternoon nor on Friday morning.
The Post office will be dosed at and after 10
o’clock, A. M.
We presume that in accordance with the
request of HU Honor the Mayor, Divine Service
will be "held in the Churches of the city on the
occasion, end thanks rendered np to a merciful
God for the special health and prosperity whloh
has blessed our community during the put year.*)
Gains In Florldk.
The Fl iridinu of last Saturday give* returns
from sixteen comities in Florida. At the State
election they gave Walker, K. N., a majority of
130. Buchanan’s majority in the same conn*
ties U 807. Democratic gain 907.
Florida Legisla ture.
Democrats—Senate
13
House.
29-42
Opposition—Senate
7
House
19—23
Democratic* majority,
10
in the 19th District, composed of Sumpter,
Orange, Volusia aud Brevard, there is a vacan
cy, to be tilled by a special election to be held
December 3. At the late election there was in
that district a tie between James McRobert
Baker, I 'em., and John L. Stewart, K. N.
TUe Legislature meets ut Tallahassee next
Monday. It has aU. S.Seuator to elect, in
place of Mr. Mallory.
For a place doing a Uveiy busness in tbecnU
tiug uud shooting line qpmmend us to Colum
bus. No lack or startling "locals” in that little
city. We look for the report of a fight in each
Issue of the Sun newspaper of that ilk, with
a 1 must us much confidence as we do for an ac
count of cotton sales in the New Orleans Price
Current. The latest transaction is reported as
follows:
Shooting.—On Sunday evening last, an al
teration occuired in this city, between Mr.
Jeiitiiu Wiggins and Mr. Gaines Chisholm,
during which Mr. Chisholm was shot in the
wrist.
From what information we could obtain, we
learu, Mr. Wiggins acted on the defensive.—
The occiireuco is more to be regretted in as
much us the parties were old friends- We trust
the difficulty will be honorably aud amicably
udjusted between the parties.
Deepening the Muntlu of Southern
Hirers.
The following important announcement ap*
pears in the Washington Union, of last Satur
day. If what is said of this uew invention for
opening the mouths of Rivers, be true—a mat
ter soon to be tested—it is one of incalculable
value. Perhaps the subject is one not unworthy
of investigation in connection with the efforts
to irn prove our own river. We give the Union’s
editorial in full .*
Coutracts with tho United States government
for this purpose were executed yesterday by
Messrs. W. P. Craig and VV.-R. Rightor, ot
Newport, Kentucky. They are to givo a depth
ol twenty feet below low water, and a width
not less than three hundred feet to the South
west Pass and Puss a’Loutro, for he sum of
$125,009 each; the time limited to ten months,
from the date for the first named, aud fifteen
mouths lor the second.
They furthermore agree to maintain said
depth and width to said passes for the term ot
four and a half years thereafter for the further
sum of $72,009.
This contract possesses more than ordinary
interest, aside from the giguutic work it pro
poses to accomplish, from the fact that an en
tire new principle iu mechanics is to be applied
and developed; and fro;n the evidences before
as wo can but predict its eminent success.'
The unphilosophiu&l and exploded system of
scraping aud dredging out the channel of a
river, on the score of feasibility and ^economy,
is by theso enterprising inventors demonstrated
to be unworthy tho present age of progressive
science; und we especially commend this
valuable invention to the consideration of parties
interested in deepening the outlets of rivers
and harbors on the Gulf coast, assured as we
are that, whenever a sufficient volume of flow
ing water can be centralized, the desired result
can be speedily attained. It is gratifying to
os to record the fact that the exclusive right to
this new principle is secured to tho inventors
byu patent dated July 8,1856.
The main features of this novel invention
consist in a peculiar shape and point given to
sawed spiles. so that alter the first one, styled
"beginner,” is driven to its proper bearings; and
secured tiu substantial and continuous beam,
the remaining ones,-unlike the first, styled "fol
lowers,” are oue after another placed to the
edge or it* processor, and successively driven
down. Obeying this new mochanical law,these
. followers, in tueir descent, maintain a close
contact and true line, forming a complete dam
or breakwater ns the work progretMes, each be-
mg also fastened to the continuous beam.
Aside from tho magnificent results promised
to the commerce of the South by the opening
?_ f _ b ?I, river8 to vetwela of the largest class, this
invention assures a speedy and effectual stop-
a !L ureva “os and breaks to the levees
UAt line the margin or her great riven.
From Havana.
Onr latest Havana dates arc to Nov. 13th, by
the Quaker City, which retched Mobile last
Saturday. Tho Advertiser’s report says:
The Quaker City briugs no local nows of im
portance from Havana.
Tho Mexican war steamer Domocrat would
be detained in port until tho wishes of the Mex
ican government were ascertained as to her
disposition.
The stock of sngars on hand reaches 125,000
boxes. Prices have been fully sustained, with
t tendency to advance on choice parcels.
There is but little molasses of tho old stock
on hand, and they are held at T to 8 reals per
keg, 5} gallons.
Freights coastwise have slightly advanced—
In freights to Europe their is nothing doing of
importance.
„ TO*? Marsh aU, of the American schooner
Col. w. McCrea, died at Havana, on the 6th
instant.
..The>healthuf^Havanais unexceptionable and
the city Is fast filling with steamers.
T*lubasski Mabxct—Nov. 14—Cotton.—
The article has come in very, freely the past
"eek, and the sales, amounting to 630 bales,
were easily effected at the quotations with
which we close this week’s report, to wit:
H to 10} for best gradesT These are
?\pil«e«. f For trade lots half a cent more
may be obtained.
Sea Wand—Only 75 bales of this descrip,
jon changed bands daring the week, at prices
WjiQfftotn J7tolO.
GREAT BRITAIN AND PBRRIA.
t The telegraphic report of tii* Washington's
hews mentions a fight between the Persians
and Affghani, resulting In fkvor of the former.
We hid previous reports of an Anglo-Indlau
movement towards the invasion of Persia. When
we remember the Intimate alliance existing be
tween Russia and Persia there jtf reason to tear
a conflict betweeh Great Britain and Russia,
should hostilities progress to any considerable
extent. We copy from the Dublin Nation the
following account of the occasion aud protoxts
of this war on the part of England:
A certain Persian, namod Mina Huachim,
was from his infancy iu the servlco of the
Bohah. Last year Mr. Thompson, Charge
d’Affalrca of the English Government, at Tehe
ran, wished to employ this Persian In the ser
vice of the Eugiish mission. Tho Persian gov
ernment not lwviug accepted the resignation
of this Mina, refused to recognize him ns uit
English employee, aud alter several mouths'
discussion, Mr. Thompson went at last to the
Persian Prime Minister, and informed him that
he had got authority from hia (the British)
government to send back Ulna Haschim, und
that henceforth this Mina was no longer in the
service of the British mission.
Tho dispute about Mina Haschlm was thus
arranged, and the Persian government heard
no more of tho subject while tho mission of Mr.
Thompson lasted.
Borne months after the arrival of Mr. Murray
the Persian government received suddeulyu
dispatch in whloh the new Minister of her Uri-
tanio Majesty declared that he had named Mina
Haschlm agent of the English government ut
Scbiraz, aud that he was going to depart for
that city. The Persian Prime Minister replied,
in the name of the Schab, that Mirza Haschlm
was in tho service of tho Persian government,
and that, consequently, he could , not proceed
to Scbiraz as an English agent
The right of the Schah was inuontestable;
but still Mr. Murray thought proper to insist
that Mina Haschim should depart forSohirzu.
In order to arrive at the bottom of this ques-
ion, It must be known that the wife of Mina
laschlm, a princess of the blood royal,is known
through all Persia for a woman or loose mor
als, and the young Haseblm, who has beeu
married to her two years, is far from eqjoj
Witless reputation. So the relations of;
i Haschim with tho English had not lulled
from the beginning to give rise to rumor*
which might have resulted in trouble for the
Eugiish legation; but the Princes being inti
mately allied with the royal family; the Persian
ministers took naturally grout pains to suppress
these rumors, as calculated to compromise the
dignity of the royal family, us well us the safe
ty of the English mission.
When Mr. Murray began for the second time
to raise the question of Mirza Haschim, the
Persian government used every effort to re
move everything which could give birth to uew
suspicious. But tuo pcrsistancc of the Eugiish
miuister upon the departure uf Huschim up-
reared so inexplicable tbut soon the strangest
nterprvtations began to agitate the fanatic
lopulatiou of Teherau. The brothers of the
’rincess, seeing their sister was becoming the
otyect of the most alarmiug rumors, and wish
ing to prevent greater scandals, brought her to
live with them, and forbade her to quit the fra
ternal mansion.
The next day Mr. Murray wrote a letter to the
Persian Prime Minister threatening to remove
his dag if in tweuty-four hours the wife ot
Mirza Haschlm wus not delivered over to her
husbaud. The Persian Prime Miuister replied
that this question touched so nearly the royal
family that he was uot permitted to speak ol
it, and bogged the English miuister not to re
cur to a subject which was so exceedingly de
licate, and which lmd a bearing so bigli that
Persians only could comprehend.
Mr. Murray, on receiving this reply, only re
doubled his threats, aud as tho Persian minis
ters were extremely anxious to have as little
said on the subject us possible, they intimated
to Mr. Murray that the wife would be restored
to her husband in the paternal mansion of the
latter, and not in the other house whicli lib had
recently taken near the English legution. This
arrangement would not satisfy Mr. Murray, aud
be took away his flag. The English miuister,
before quitting Teheran,addressed some letters
to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Bchuh,
in which he attacked in the most insulting
manner the Persian Prime Minister. The Schab,
iq two letters which he wrote to his minister,
severely censured the conduct of tho English
minister, and, in the end, Mr. Murray left the
capital of Persia.
The above is an official statement, and of its
entire accuracy there cun he t:o reasonable
doubt. Indeed, wheu tbe news reached En-
land of tho retirement of Mr. Murray from
_»craia, the l/mdon press seemed to admit the
impropriety of his conduct. We recollect that
the Times placed him and Mr. Cramuton iu
that category of public servants who bring dis
credit upon their government.
Upon this statement Le Lord makes the fol
lowing reflections:
"Independently of the fact that Mr. Murray
bad no right to employ Mirza Haschim, it is
further to bo remarked that the English mission
had no right to name an official agent at
Scbiraz, because it is expressly stated in the
treaty that tbe English government* shall only
have consular agents in the cities of Ti
Bouohir.
What a gross impropriety on tho part of a
foreign minister to speak officially in the East
of a Mussulman woman, and, above all, of a
near relative of tho sovereign! The Mussul
man people ure so susceptible on tbe question
of women, that tho least imprudence on the
part of a Enropean is sufficient to create the
most fanatic and dangerous irration. Thus,
according to reports from Tosheron, the de
mand of Mr. Murray bad produced such an agi
tation amongst the clergy und people, that,
without Ufo departure of the English mission,
one of those tciflblo catastrophes which have
so often ensanguined tiie great cities of the
East would most surely have oocurrod.
Now this matter suggests an inquiry whloh
tbe public interests requiro should be clearly
solved. Was Mr. Murray’s couduct suggested
by the home government, or was this British
agent playing the gay Lothario—to ubo au
Americauism—on his own hook ? It tho for
mer, then how discreditable tho attempt to
seek thus by most ignoble means, to croatc
disturbance aud confusion in tho dominions ol
the Schah t If tho latter, then how unworthy
agent wus Air. Murray of the most "moral
and virtuous”—if not, indeed, the only "moral
and virtuous"—government in the world 1 In
olther case England is hound by every law
of honor, morality, and international comity
to apologise and make reparation to the govern
ment of Persia. Her agent, by attempting
through means of intimidation to secure the
services ns English agent atBchiraz of Mirza
Haschim wus guilty ot a violation of the treaty
between his government end Persia. His con
duct with regard to the Princess was an iusult
to tbe royal family of Persia, and a violation
of deefirum which might have produced most
dlsastrious consequences. In matters not whe
ther Mr. Alurray’s proceedings were prompted
or not by his government; he acted nil through
as agent of that government, and that govern-
it is bound, we repeat, to upologT
“ ila.
NO 14006
riWK )V« Iiuvn liml mi nim.,,.,
tkinlons, or tc-HthiK tillI truth nr filwliw
till! imnM'M tlm Poixiaii victory which I tholi
lliciitliinci nr received (ran C»bul by the
U iorc Chronicle, II.think, hnwuver, It did
not And geiiyiil credit." . . ,
llut whut matters it whether the Persians be
at Iterator notf England wants an nxeuao to
'll ' " »y
demolish their kingdom: and theretom, ir
nre not st Herat, It Is clear tlint, to mitt ]
iMWpnmH they ought' to lie them. That
Taking H lor granted, however, tlmt tho
Persians are In Hemt-wliat then ? Hnvn they
u right III lie there ? Clearly. 1? Herat he with
in the dominion ol Persia, then Persia’s right
to occupy It Ih indisputable; Is ui plain iis.Eog-
land’s rights to occupy Plymouth or Liverpool.
That it is within the Pcrafnii dominion We are
strongly inclined to heUevc. Hear what thu
Times says on this point:
M Now, whore Ih Herat? Its precise locality
we may bo excused* for uot kuowfugs We don’t
profess to ho wiser on this point than tbe Use
ful Knowledge- Hocioty. tn one of its maps it
puts Herat-iii iongitudo 01, and iu another In
longitude 02, .milking udiflbience of 0U tulles or
so; und thu difference happens to be important
for In the first of the two maps Herat wanes
within l'ersiu.and the second well within the
territory of Cabuh lu fact the map of Persia
contains Herat, und the map of Gabul contains
Aerat; and wo are left to decide between their
conflicting pretensions.”.
Thus England, upon tho rumor thut tbe Per
sians are m Herat, makes war upon Persia,
though, according to England’s own showiug,
there is strong reason to believe that HeratTs
in Persia; and, consequently.that the Persians,
and they alone have the right to be there.—
Such are the groudds upon which England pro
poses, first, to seize the Island of Karak; then
the great i ommurciai city ol Bushir; and,
finally, to annex, spoliate, and destroy the an
cient dominion of the Schahs. Oh, British
morality and civilization!
I'm: 1 stum us- Its Cession iu the U. States.—
Tiie Aspinwull Courier indulges in some specu
lation as to the result of the negotiation between
the governments of Afew Grauada and the
United States iu relation to the Panama riots.
It says:
Tito general impression seems to be, among
uatiresas well as foreiguora, that the United
Suite government will make short work of the
settlement or* the queston. The present posi
tion of Great Britain towards New Granada,
and the difficulty sure to be had in the settle
ment of the matter, will undoubtedly have
much weight among the existent inducements
for the former to rid itself of Isthmus diffi
culties permanently. And this new feature in
the present aspect of her government affairs
strenr**^—
that
igtbens tho opinion of many who predict
the result of the negotiations between the
Uuitcd States and New Granada will be the
ceding, by the latter to the farmer, of both ter
ritory mid authority upon tbe Isthmus.
Defkat of the Kamas-Aio Bill in thk
Vermont Legislature.—In the Vermont
hgislature, on Friday lost, the bill granting
state aid to Kansas was rejected, as follows:
"The bill for tho relief of citizens of Vermont
without the state, and the suffering poor in
Kansas, was opposed by Mr. Stewart, and sap-
mrted by Air. Marsh of Brandon. Mr. Spoili
ng moved to amend the bill so os to limit the
relief to citizens of Vermont. Mr. Green moved
to umend tho bill by striking out $20,000 and
inserting $5,000. Air. Kingsley moved to amend
tlm aaiendment by inserting $10,000. Mr. Denio
moved to dismiss the hill. The ayes and nays
being demanded, were as follows: Ayes 129,
nays 87.”
Au> for Kansas.—Boflton, Nov. 14.—At a
meeting of the leather and boot and shoe deal
ers held here to day, nearly twenty thonsand
dollars were pledged for the aid of tbe free State
party in Kansas.
O.O. Bacon,an old Boston merchant, died
at Jamaica Plains last night.
Post-Offiob Robbed.—Buffalo, Nov. 14.—
The Post Office at Delaware, Ohio, was robbed
on Alonday night of all the letters it contained
and uftcrward&et on fire, but the flames were
discovered in season to extinguish them with
out much damage being done.
Bobbery and Murder.—Buffalo, Nov. 14—
John Whitney, and old and respectable clt-
zon of Londouville, Ohio, was knocked down
and robbed or $50 on Tuesday night, within
forty rods of his own house. His skull was
fractured by a blow, but he was able to reach
his own house, where the shortly died. No
cluo boa been obtained of the murderer.
and
menl „ ,
make reparation to Pcrsl
"Apologise l” "Alake reparation 1” we hear
Mr. Bull exclaim. "I will treat the rascals to
bombshell and und grapshot 1” Precisely; it
is your way, old gentleman. In dealing with
a weaker power than your own, you first in
sult, outrage, und provoke; you next call on the
world to witness how cruelly you have been
used; and coucludetlio scene by declaring war
not to avenge wrongs and outrages which you
have received, hut to support and aggravate
wrongs and outrages which you yourself origi
nally Inflicted. We beg pardon, then, for
using such words os honor, morality, and in
ternational comity. Wo had forgotten that
you recognise no such principles of political
conduct. *
In reality, wo believe England la thin IIIO'
meat at war with Perata. The last accounts
from tho East stated that a naval forco had
been dispatched to the Pcraian Golf. In juo-
tillcatlonortbia latest British aggression, no
do not hoar a nurd about Hr. Hurra;. Mirza
Howdilm, dr the Princess. No: that would nut
salt the Great Britou'a hook. Herat la non the
word. “Tho Persians have taken possession
of Herat," say these English, “anil therefore
we must make wtr upon Persia.” Now, In the
Unt place, belt remarked, that it la by uu
means certain thut tiie Persians havo taken
Herat The correspondent of the Times, wri
ting by the last overland mall. from India,
tho midst of this warlike stir, we are
ismnohntn loos as ever to know whether the
Pentons are In Herat or uo. The frontier
journals us without any later int ligenco from
itt nVghta country than that which I sent
(gonunminl Mlligran.
Savannah Market, November 19,
i O'lTON—Our market, under the advices of the
WoahiDKton, is easier this forenoon; a Uociine of %
iu some instances has been submitted to. Sales of
706 halos viz: 83 at 11,55 at 11);, 44 at 11#. 83 at
115-10,124 at lift, 335 at UK, 7 at 11X. and 25
bale* Jethro at 12tfc. '
Exports.
NEW YORK—Steamship Florida-241 bates cot-
tou, 24 bales dora., 4 bales deer skins, 12 bales fea
thers, 27 bbls fruit, and sundry plcgs mdzt.
BOSTON—Ship Grotto—1620 bales cotton, 1® do
bides, 60 do, 72 bdlB do.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.-Schr Blooming Youth—12
casks rice, 1200 Bks salt.
itug
Port of Savannah,,
Rough Rlco-
Ilaborsbam k Son.
Ntio fttotrft 'mtnte
PliR MW TUttK.
HW Sdtt »*n Atftmmv next, Kov, 22, at 8 o'clock,
,* * " n precisely
■1HH
’ v Wi.KCT? p ? , ei;.
Cabin Passage
Storage Passage.......;.,, g
$9" Mjilppora oTCottho by those Steamship* will
ptuwu take notice, tluft ao Cotton will bo received at
to prtMjO* Hint is ipit.dUtinutly marked on tiivmfeo
•iltbe bun*. novIO
New Hampshire, Rjmde Island and Massa
chusetts, have their thanksgiving on tbe 27tb.
Wm.Galbreath, Esq., has been elected Mayor
of Shelby villo, Ttnn.
Dr. John W. Gormam, of Boston, has been
appointed U. 8. Consul at Jerusalem.
Alncaulay, the historian, Isa large holder of
Now York State stock.
The Government of New Granada has sus
pended tho eflbcts of tbe law regarding tbetax
on mails crossing the Isthmus.
Tbe Moutruel Pilot says that the dining tables
at tiie railroad jubilee in that city were a mile
and a half long.
Mrs Julia Deane Hayue is again playing in
San Francisco, the new baby having got a fair
start in the world.
Queen Victoria is reported to be in an "In
teresting condition.’’
There were 221 deaths in Philadelphia last
week.
Hon. S. A. Douglas, left Chicago for Wash
ington on Thursday morning.
The loHsof life from suako bites in Soinde
India, has become so serious that Government
has taken measures for the destruction of those
reptiles.
funeral ^mutation.
The Friends and Acquaintance* of
Col. A. S. Jones, aud Miss MARY M. GILLILAND,
ara invited touttund tbe funeral of tbo latter, from
Christ Church, to-morrow at 1 o’clock, r. it.
Savannah, Nov. 19tb, 1660. *—uovl9
..November 19
Arrived,
Gibbon’s flat from plantation, with 60 ouk* rice,
to Tlaon Abortion.
llabtribtm’s flat, from plantation, with 1000 bus
rough rice, to Habersham A Sou.
poller’s flat, from plantation, with casks rice,
to Juo Williamson.
Dr. King’s flat, from plantation, with 1500 bos
rough rlco. to Habersham k Son.
Barnwell’* flat, from plantation, with V2GQ but
— i~Kiir — *—
Cleared,
Steamship Florida, Woodhull, New York—Padel
ford, Fay* Co.
Ship Grotto, Hudtette, Boston—Brigham, Kelly*
Co.
8ohr Blooming Youth, Hlndmau, Alexandria, Va.—
Mini* * Johnston.
•ailed.
Steamship Florida, Woodhull, New York.
Passengers*
Per ateam-'blp Florida, for Now York—MoLeod
King. Mrs Smith,G M Griffin, General George Wash
ington Hardest tie, Mrs Terry, and 10 steerage.
Per steamship Isabel, for Havana via Key West
—Mrs A BuUtiey, Miss Lamartine, W fl FoUrsr,
“DrLester
DeGraff, I
r and la ly, f Butler.
Thanksgiving Day.
fc*aao» There will be divine xorvloo in tho Catlin-
•W fin Ghureb to-morrow, at liulf-iunt 10o’clock
novio—H
FOR SALE.
A PAIR or Houndand gentle bay Horses, live
A and elx years old They will wo-k in doiihln
or j-'iuglo harnes/. Squire at ibis office. ulti
A YABlf WANTED
TN Foiiilinry Georgia, of from 1000 to ftooo Aures.
X Persoiw having lands for .-<alo In that region,
will please a drum me l»y letter, giving duHcrlptton
Withe land, with tile very least money and the
m-t terms that will buy it. lands lying in the
Smnhnru part uf Charlton county, other IhingH be
ing equiil. would hapre:erred.
M. GARRE IT,
102 J street, Wa-hiiigfon, 1>
Iteforonce—Dr. IHsntel Leo. novlD-3t
LADIEU FAIR.
^ Tho Fair or the First Bap'isl Church will
Wm - Imj o|HM,ed on the'.5th imt., iutlm St. An
drew’i« Hall, commencing 11 o’olock.
IIOVlS
HOI AND COLD BATHfl.
\ EARLY uuHtotuore, *trai gem, and citizuns are
X rc.pectlully uotiBed that hot water is ready
for thorn irom 6A.M. till W P. u.every day oxuopt
HumlayR. a low mors gontieraeu can be well ac
commodated to bathe as often as they choosoat ono
dollar a i.ontii, all subscribers to commence from
Nov. 1st, US’* to Nov. 1, 1867, for $12.
riiugle Im li#, 26 cenL<.
flua.«on tinker from 1st May to 1st Nov., $16.
J. M. HAYWOG1), 'gt.
X. B lu subscribers, iu addition to thoso I have,
are all I can take at the* low price of 12 dollais a
year. novlS ^ J. M. H., Agt.
SAVANNAH WATER WORKS.
OFFICE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, )
* / November 18th, 1850. /
ritHE WATr.R KENTS for the present year were
X due from the 1st instant, and payable at the
office of the Board. •
The attention, ot those persons supplied with
water from tbe works is called to Section 20 oT An
Ordinance to amend an ordinance for the care and
management of the Savannah Water Works.
novlS R. J. R. BEE, Secretary.
BUCKWHEAT & MACKEREL.
4)A X bbls Fresh Buckwheat,
sU\J *0 X do*
26 boxes do.
20 bbls New No. 3 Mackerel,
10 X do Large No. 1 do.
‘ 10 X do rmell No. 1 do.
Ian ling aud for sale by
oot 31 SCSANTON. JOHNSTON k 00.
CANDLKS.
Ol'KRsiACETTI, Adamantine and Tallow ur various
O brand*; Soap of various brands, from 6, 8, 10
and 12 cents. Chemical Soda Soap 10 cents; Wo
man’s Friend 10 cents. Cell aud examine at
BARRON’S
Family Grocery,
«ep20 Whitaker and Cbarlton-streets.
DICKEN’8 HOUSEHOLD WORDS
T7\UR NOVEMBER—
J; Received and for sale by
nov6 WARNOCK k DAVIS.
■QACON SIDKV—15 casks choice Bacon Sides,
J3 landing and for sale by
uovl8 CHA8. A. GREINER.
TTAY—300 bites prime Eastern Hsy, to ators
r1 ami for sale la*, n close coailgnmcat, by
novf I’AULETON * PARSONB.
T)ETRA FAMILY FU>UR-to Barrels Bicks ud
Jjj Hair racks, jas.
oct 9 No. 94 Ba stree
/^mRN—1200 bushels prime Beach Island Coru,
just recolved and for sale by
sept 19 WEBSTER k PALMES.
CUBES AND SHOULDERS—15 bhds aud 20 bbla
3 bright Sides add Khouidora, Bacon, received
^er bteamer Kevstone State, and for tale low from
ibo wharf, by
sept23 OHARU& A GREINER.
/'tHOICK Mercer l’otatoeei—Five hundred bushs.
(j Choice Mercer Potatoes for sole, to arrive
per schooner Ida, from Philadelphia.
oct29 tv CHAR, A. GREINER.
T> OPE—100 Colls Rope for sale, to arrive by sobr
Jtl Julia A. Rich
oot 16 IA)CKErs k SNELUNGS
4 IfRlTlNG D^KS—We have a Urge and beauti-
TV fol stock, with draws and secret draws, for
prices ranging from $2 to $30; also, a Tew very fine
Work Boxet. for sale by
no?14 WARNOCK k DAVIS.
Af 18CELLANEOUS on A Fancy Books, snob os
JlvX Ml nature*, Pretty Editions or the Poets, and
Annals for 1867, Ac., ko’, for sab by
noul4 WARNOCK k DAVIS.
n O^HEN BUTTER AND CUEE8E—20 kegs Go-
IX abou Butter; 60 boxes do Cbeose; landing
from steamer and for sale by
«eptl7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k VO
tj UTTER k CHEESE—
Xj 2f- kvg choice Goshen Butter
60 boxes do do Cheese
landing por steamer and for salo by
oo21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
TMPOHikD L1QU RS-
X 10 casks "Dk Co pale and dark Brandy
6 pipes Holland Gin (Medee Swan)
5 y, do Madeira Wine.
For sale by
oo2l SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k 00.
/*A Bbls and boxes of Boston Crackers, Water
Uvs Crackers, Oyster Crackers, Sugar Crook-
Fancy Crackers, Soda Biscuit, Milk Biscuit, Egg
bUuult, Maple and Wine Biscuits, fresh from Ti
tus’s celobratod Bakery, Just received by
novl4 ■ J. D. JESSE.
pr Bbls new Champagne Cider, 6 bbls u*w Buck-
O wheat, just recoivcd per bark Marla Morton,
and lor sale by novl4 J. 9. JESSE.
TIE'S, PENS, PENS—A large and extratsoloc-
XT tion of superior eteel Pens; also. Gold Pens in
uold aud silver cases, in groat varloty, for sale by
novM WARNOCK k DAVIS.
LAC H BRaNDY—1,000 gallons pure old Peach
JT Btauuy, for sale by
oct 2 YOUNG It WYATT.
IM GLASSES. —Thirty Ilhds Cuba MoIosecs ;
JjXtwonty-flvo barrels do do; seventy five do N.
Q. do. For sale by
novG RODGERS, NORRIS k CO.
DliirEK ANDi:HEKSE.~6S koj« choice Oiaffei,
x> Butter.
200 boxos Cheese. In store and for sale by
oot 20 . HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON It CO.
HTEK KK Pul'AlOhB—300 bbl. choico Mercer
lu. I'ol 't'ic, tiDdlng ud tor idle low by
iiu.l. CHaB. A, ORE1.NER.
o ACON—24 hhde. prime Bacon Sides; 8hhde.
Jj prime Baoon Shoulders, landing from steamer
“ Keystone State.” and for sale by
ie't25tf^V OOTAVUS COHEN.
T30TATOE8—40 bbls PoUtoea landing and for
jl sal* by
novll CARLETON * PARSONS.
T 1ME-1,000 cuka beat quaUtyof Lump Ume,
Xj laudiug and in store, for solo low by
nov4 CARLETON It PARSONS.
QIGHT EXCHANGE on New York lor tale by
O 0. A. L. LAMAR,
Oot 21.
/'k RANGES, ko.—10 boxes Nassau Lemons and
\J Orangos, received per ateamer, and for sale
by itll J. B. JESSE.
%1/HlSKEY—07 barrels Whiskey for sale, to ar-
TV rivobyeebr Julia A. Rich.
oct 15 LOCKETT k 8NKLUNGS.
'XTEW BUCKWHEAT Just reoelved per iato am-
J3I volt, aud for tale by J. D, JkSSE.
oot 21
Ti^A>UK—69 bbls Hiram Smith'* Ftour, tending
X; and tor sale by
novis Holcombe, Johnson k co.
/CODFISH. POTATOSM k HERRINGS—
\J 2 hods Codfish,
60 bbU Potatoes,
76 boxes Herrings,
. Landing and for save by
oct24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k 00.
TTORTV BbU. ApbbMt ruHlpi. UurxoU, B.IU,
J; and some flue Tomatoes, for sou) by
00121 J.D. JESSE.
A LM-bb bbu TMlor »»m'. Ate,
A Rwri.Uud or
anU - Bote iftnu.
Auction dai >a.
BY BELL Si PItENTISSr
srwKH*-I..-, «• * bill
Uiiib-rwrller’s Balo
On FRIDAY next, at 11 o'clock, at tbe atom under
Hie minting room of Ogden, Starr * Co:
Ifl bib** (inmiy Bagging, damagei on board tho
brig Bfluapiirta, on her pannage from Boston to this
port, aud sold umfer Inspection of tho |tort wardens
for tho bcncQtnf und'writers and ail concerned.
.Tonus cash. uovltt
COOIC WANTED,
W ANTED IM\!KWAT#LV a good cook, who
will bo willing to iron aud wa*h for a small
family. A suitable perewi will rccoivc good wages
and a |»ermanont place.* Apply at this office.
uovl7—tf
' FOTWT! FRUIT’!"! !
Just arrived, tho Br. schr. Ellon,
Wm. Johnson, master, from Har
bour Wand, with a cargo of ORAN-
GKH, LEMONS, LIMES, BANANAS,
COCO IN UTS and PINEAPPLES.
.JiaML
For sale low, apply te
nov!7
YONMK k FRIERSON,
94 Bay street.
E LECTION "NOTICE*.
N ELECTION will bo held at tho noxt meeting
L of Council, ou Thursday, 26th Novombor,
0, lor ti Sorgoaul or thu Special l’oiice, by day
and by uigut, to fill ibo vacancy occasioned by the
resignation or Sorgonut Lnmbrigbt. Salary Stco;
bond SAUA. Applicants will plciue leave tnolr up -
plications with nto, stating their becurlilos, (two
required), on or before 2 o'clock, p. m.. of that day.
EDWARD <i,•WILSON, Clork of Council
Savumiah. Nov. 12, 1866. nov!7
f'iiU
V.’ c
the <’ot
STATE OF GEORGIA,
1HATHAM COONTY-To all whom it may
• concern : Whereas, Ann Kollar will apply at
’ourt ol Ordinary for letters of Aduiiidttratluu
on tuo ostato or Deuuls Kollar
Those ar therefore to olte aud aduiouUh all
whom it may concern to be and appear bofore said
Court, to make objections, (if any they havo,) on or
nolore tho second Munday In January next, other
wise said lottors will bo granted.
.Witness John Bilbo. Esq., • rdlnary lor Chatham
county, this seventeenth day or November, 18^.6.
novlT JOHN BILBO, o o. o
A DJUNk>TitATOR’8 SALE—Pursuant to au order
A Issued irom tho Court of Ordinary ol Olutbam
County, will ho sold boforo tho Court House, iu
Newtnu, Raker county, ou thu Orel Tuosdoy iu Jon-
urynoxt, betweou the legal hours of sale tho fol
lowing lots of Land in said county, viz: No's. 21,
22, 261. 176,170, 317 in tho 10th blatriot; No's. 67,
68, 8S, 113,342, 343, 288 iu tho 11th District, ami
Na’s. 314,316,310,317, 22$, iu tbo 12th District.
also:
Will bo sold o the first Tuesday tn February
next, before the Court House iu BAinbrldge, Deca
tur county, tho following lots of Land in said coun
ty. Vix: No’s. 315,310,317, 311,32, 60.13 In (he
16tb District* and No's. 182,183, 177, 111, 112 and
17 in tbo 10th.District.
also:
Will be Bold on tbe Qrst Tuesday iu March Dext «
before tho Court House in Blakely, Early county,
tbe following lots ol Laud iu said county, vix: Ne'e
220. 221, 141, 300, 301,294, 260, 200,206 162, 267.
in tho 20tb District, aud No. 247 lu tho 28ill Dlb-
tnct.
The above Lauds are situated iu a rich uud tor
tile country and are worthy the attention of pur
chasers, as Ills expected that the Savannah aud
Gulf Railroad will run adjacent or through most of
them.
Terms: one half cash, the balance in 12 months
from date of sale, to bo weil secured, purchasers
paying for titles.
Persons wishing to purchaso will call ou T. R.
Lawton, of Albany, John Bilho. ofE&vanunh, or
MICHAEL SHEAHaN, Adm'r
on Est. JAMES H SHEAHAN, deceased.
novlT-lm
Central R. Rond df Ranking Co. of Ga. \
Savatiuah, Nov. 13, I860, j
The Annual Meeting or Stockholders will
bo held at tho Company's office, West
Broad street, on Tuesday, the Mxtoonth day of De
cember uext, at 10 o'clock in the foreuoon.
Stockholders will bo pass'd to aud Irom tho
meeting rass.
novltf—td OEj. A. CUYLER^Cashfor.
MEDICAL CAR'D.
DH. J. R. HM1TH has removed his office
wlV to Broughton struct, iu Dailey’s Building, a
low doors above Bolden’s list Store. P.osldenco at
; salt by
[s«pt23l
K^rllOO BEWAKi),^
Homo purs'ui or persons baviig coufiterfolted
TEN DOLLAR Bit. of tho Merchants' aud Plauters*
Bank, and put tbe sutnu iu olrculatltm, thu Board,
by Resolution, olfrra' Reward or One Hundred ■Dol
lars for dotocllng the onmtorloHcr aud furulshlng
..roof for ceuvlctiou.
" HIRAM ltOHERTS,
uovli President.
' CAUT1DN.
CENTRAL RAILROAD BANKING CO. OF GA.,>
Savannah, Nov. 11, I860, j*
T HE PUBLIC I? lioroby Iniormed and put U|»on
ltd guard that spurious notes in imitation of the.
Ton Dollar notes, of the ibiuo of this Batik of 1856,•
havo (icon recently put iu circulation Tho spuri
ous notes are photograph'll and arc easily detected
Tho rod letters TEN are patutod. and the wbolo up-
parrs as a much ruhbod uud delauod bill.
A reward of Fivx Hvnuuko Dollars is hereby
olforod for proof to couvictiou of auv poreou who
bos so conniurl'oi'od tbe notes of this Institution, or
who has uttered tlm fslho notes, knowing them to be
false. It. R. OUYLKK, President.
MOV 12
I .N A TRUNK, stolen in this city, by a negro in
April, 1866, were Bonds oi the city of AtigUMo,
marked Lut.t No’- 10 k il, each flUOo, with
coupons uttauhoJ for in vrust since Oct. 1864.
Tim public arc iieret.y i.'auti'>nod not to purchase
xalil Bonds. novlo-lm
C UEr.SK, BL’nmt, ko.—2U0 1 boxes Gosheu
Oiicoso; 5 ) do Eiufish Dairy do; id oases Pine
Apnfe do; b) titklua Clvflee Bettor; 6 casus ( % and
V h 'Xos) Siir'liuos; landing and for sale by
I10V12 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k HO.
W OLFE’S CELEBRATED AROMATIC SCUKID-
AU SCHNAPPS—
200 (1 zen quarts und pluts, for solo by tbo quan
tity, at Now Yoik prices.
it2ft „ -V, A. BONAUD.
C ANDLES. .STARCH, SOAP, Ac.—
at *
at) boxes Sperm and Patent Sporm Candles
o6u buxus aud half boxes Poarl Starch
160 *• Colgate’s No. ISfiuji
Si, »• Ueadel, .Smith k Colgate’s Family an
Pale .Soap
2UU •• Adumanliu. aud Tallow Oancliw
60 • Pi, es aihl I'lpe Hoads
In atom aud for sale by
oct 2 H 'LCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
M ACKEREL.—20 half barrels medium size No.
2 Mackerel. «
26 quarter barrels largo, No. 1.
26 Kill’s largo No. 1 Mackerel.
In store aud for eu'.u by
oct27 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
C ODFISH, Potatoes, &o,
20 quintals Codfish.
60 obis. Mercer Potatoes.
100 boxes Herrings.
Iu stare and for sa.e by
oet27 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON AGO.
B ackgammon hoards, chess mou, Drawing
Pencils, Bristol Boards, Water Colors. Porto
Monaics. Card Ca-cs, Portfolios, 4to., Ac., for sale
by WARNOCK k DAVIs,
novl3 169 Congress Btreet.
B LANK II. OKS, of all kluds; full bound Day
Books, Ledgers; journals, Au., aud hull'bound
do, made of good paper and well bound; also, Pass
Books, Memorandums, Writlue Books, Ac., for sale
by WARNOCK .V DAVIS, *
novlS 169 Congress streot,
L KTiKR IJLGKa, Copying Presses, Oil Paper,
Copyiug Brushes, und fine Blotting Paper, lor
auto by WAKKtM’K k DAVte,
novlS 169 Congress street.
W RITING PAPERS.—For sale at remarkably
low prices nlue aud wbito rnlod and plalu
loolscap, do do letter papers, English und French
packet aud commercial post; also, a fine selection
of pink, bull, violet and «liter colors of uoto ana
letter papers, small sizes, suitable for lady’s uso.
WARNOCK k DAVM.
uovl4 169 Oongroas streot.
^CHOOL BUOKu—A full supply of tbe different
O School Books now in uso, sueh as spelllug
books, readers, grammars, antbmotics, chemis
tries, geographies, philosophies, histories, &o., Ac.
For sale by WAR NOCK k DAVIS,
ivl8 159 Congress street.
FELLOW-CITIZENS OF CHATHAM
COUNTY.
1 “tn a bau'lidhte lor ro olcctlou to tbo of-
9w Uce of Receiver of Tax Returns lu January
uext, ami respectfully solicit your suifrages.
augll JOHN REEDY.
TO THK VOTKllS OF CHATHAM
COUNTY. .
ytt* Fellow cillxens, 1 urn ti candidate at the
Mw election, in Jauuary next, for the office of
Tax Collector, aud solicit your support
A. HARMON.
Snvuuuub, Sept. 30th, I860. out 1
oa* G. M. GRIFFIN has uuw in employ a first-
Mw rate Jeweler, and all work soul in will bo
done in a proper manner, and with dispatch,
nov 11
NOTICE.
\TTYLLY fc COLLINS lmvo taken an office ou
Yy the corner of Drayton st. and Bay lane, op-
posite foe office of C. A. L. Lamar, Esq., for tUo
transaction of au Auction ami General Brokerage
businoiB.
Real and Personal Estate sold on Commission; al
so, Stocks and Bond:?. Loans negotiated, liberal
advances made ou property on trusted to tluiu for
salo. novlS
NOTICE.
mHK public are hereby notiflod that all Bbooting
X in the bock water, or upon the grounds be
longing to the,Silk Hope Plantation, on tbe Oguchee
Road, eight miles from tbo city nrsavounuh, is pos
itively prohibited, cxcopt by tho permission or tho
undersigned. Auy on 3 who may bo found tres
passing thereon, alter this date, will be prosecuted
to the extent of tbo law.
GEORGE S. OWENS.
Savannah, Nov. 17, I860. flt—novH
NOTICE*
DR. J. P. SCREVEN' wat this day elected
PSf a Director of tho Merciiaut'j and Planter's
Bank, inplacoof Scuton Grauiluud, Esq., of Mil*
[Odgevllte, reslngod. uovs
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against tbo Estate
of Mrs. ELIZA ANN J EWE IT, deceased, will
hand them in duly attested, and those indebted will
please make payment to
FRANCIS J. CHAMPION,
uo4-lm Solo Qualified Executor.
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against tbo eatate
of Daniel O'Couuor, deooasod, will hand them
n, duly attested, iu required by law;and tboBe in
debted will pleaso mtko payment, to
W. R. SYMONS, Qualified Adm’r.^j
Novombor 8th, 1860. novS
NOTICE.
A LL pereons indebted to tho Eitale of Jane Mo-
Donald, late of Molntoih county, deceased,
are requested to make immediate payment; .bos-
having demands against said Estate are requested
to present them, duly authenticated.
MUSES D. HARRIS, Executor.
Nov. 7tb ( 1856. nov7
UOAitDltVt*.
A FEW YOUNG GENTLE MEN can bo scoommo-
XJl dated with board and lodging on Broughton
street, nearly o; posite H. Morse’s House Furnish
ing Store. Also, a few Day ttoorders. uovl2
PRIVATE BOARDING.
a FEW single gentlomen can oouiu good Board
JIl and Lodging at tbe So West, corner St
Jutien and Price Street’s.
oei23 2w
WANTED.
*DY an English widow lady, a situation lu a pri-
X> vate family, as Teacher to young children, or
would accept a situation in any capacity requiring
a trust-worthy person.
Having been accustomed to refined society she is
faUy competent to discharge those dutloe so essen
tial to a home 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 be about store.
A novlO A. BONAUD.
WANTED.
'l'HRKE HUNDRED ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to act
X as local and traveling agonts in a buiinesa
easy, usefol and honorablo. at a salary of $100 per
menthl A capital of $6 only required 1 No patent
medicine or book business. Full particulars given
(free) to all who enclose a postage stamp or a three
cent piece, and address a. B. MARTYN.
sept22— w3m Plaistow, N. H.
Omen Sav’h, Alboxt k Gut* R. R. Co., \
Savanuah, Nov. 6, I860. J
mHK Seventh InatolmL-nt of 10 por cent, on tb
X Capital Stock of tbo Savaunnh, Albany and
Gulf Kail Road.Company, by A Resolution of the
Board, Is hereby ordered to bo paid on or before
the 10th day of Ja mary, 1857.
WU. WARING HABERSHAM,
novO Secretary and Treasurer*
a UNNY BAGGING—60 bale* extra heavy Gun-
OF Bagging, on board bark Indiana, from Bos
ion, for sals to arrive.
f oct27 BRIGHAM, KELLY k 00,
SUNDRIES—Just received—
j 60 boxeB Ooflee, Pepper and Mustard
60 “ Boadoll Starch aud Soaps
26 “ Adamantine and Tallow Caudles
60 bb!s aud bags extra Family Flour
80 “ Potatoes and Ou ions
40 gross Wood and Paper Matches
OOdozeu assorted Brooms and Palls
100 " BcruteBrushoa und Clothes Linos
60 " ' Wash Boards
810 bags Java and Rio Coffee. For salo by
DAVID O'CONNOR,
oot 2 corner Broughton and Drayton sts.
MARYLAND LOTTERIES,
FOB DECEMBER, 1860.
R* France 4 Co., Managera.
4 GRAND MARX LAND LOTTERY
(Ou Uio Havana Plan.)
GBAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, OF
MARYLAND.
• Extra Clast 7.
To bo drawn a- 'lURlMY, Doc. 20th, In Baltimore,
Maryland.
Frlsos amounting to $182,600 will be distribute^
according to tho iollowlug tsplemUd Scheme s,
MO,OUO Numbers 1—1,000 Prises t
Prixes iwvoblo iu foil witho» t deduction.
1 prise..,.,.-
i «* I::::;;:::::;:;:::::;;:;;
1
1 " ;. ....
2 " ......
3 "
3 **
187 "
AmtOXlMAIION FKtXXH.
4of$16o Appro’*,
4 of 100
.4 of 60
4 of
4 of
8 of
12 of
12 of
748 of
BO
70
00
30
20
10
1,000 prizes, a ouuting to..
.. $40,000
... 14,040
... 10 000
... 5,000
... 8,000
... 2,000
... 1,6 JO
... 1,000
.... 200
...$40,000
... 14,040
... 10,000
».. 6,000
... 3,000
2,000
... 1,600
... 1,000
200
.••$182,O'*)
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $6; Quarters $2 60.
tl.ftlLLlAN’TsCHKME.
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY.OF
MARYLAND.
Class T,
To be drawn in Baltimore, Md.,Saturday, Dec 27.
1 prize or....
1 •*
l •'
4 prises of....
20 “
10 "
10 "
173 '•
60 " 100
4,168 " 40
26,740 “ to
30,316 prises, amounting to .. ....$1,141,140
Tiokots $20; Halves $10; Quur. $6,' Eighths $2.60.
49* All orders for Tickets or Packages in auy of
tbe Maryland Lotteries will receive prompt atten
tion, uud tho Urawiug mulled to ail purchasers im
mediately alter it is over.
Address T. H. HUBBARD k CO.
No 30 Fayette street, or Jtex No. 40,.
novIO . Baltimore Aid
rjpr BBLd. Ara dy; 60 tf casks Brandy, 76 bbls
I O Glnjiou Ujis Roctifiod Whiskey: 100 bbls
num. Looelvod a a for salo by
net 16 ..cMAHON k DOYLE.
P OTATOES, Ac.—
60 bbls Mercer Potatoes
30 do Red aud While Onious
26 do Choice Apples,
Lauding uud for salo by
oct22 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k 00.
F -JUR-600 bbls, v ztra and superfine Flour, as
sorted brands.
600 sacks extra aud* erflue Flour, ass’d brands
160 quarter sacks double extra,
160 bbls. Goodletvtilo double- extra
o’ 2 YOUNG AW YAW.
T ea, coffee and pepper-
20 half chests Block Tea,
60 do do Green Tea,
160 caddies 2,4 and 6 lb Black Tea,
*160 do 2 and 4 lb Green Tea,
16c sacks Grceu Rio Coffee,
76 boxes Fresh Ground Coffee,
100 do uo do Pepper,
16 bogs Whole Popper,
ecclvcd and for salo by
novio McMahon a doylk,
L ’ INKS, imUSHEsTWABH BOARDS, 4c., Ac.—
loo do* Clothes Lines *
200 do Fish do
600 do Scrubbing Brushes
60 do Wash Boards
60 do Barrel Covers
60 roams Wrapping Paper
60 bales do Twino
60 boxes Pipe Heads
100 boxes Eng Pipes
100 boxes fresh grouud^Pepper
260 boxes Victoria Blue
100 boxes Tiger Mustard
100 boxos sup’r Carb Soda
75 kegs washing do
100 Uox 2 and 3 ply Brooms,
Received aud for sale by
«ci22 McMahon a ioyij .
A le. POTATOES, AC—
25 bbrn Taylor A Eon’s Ale
v 6o bbls 1’otatoes
10 bbls Apples
Received and for sdio by
nov4 MoMAFON A DOYLE.
GROOBRIB8.
\ Bbls Ko. Prime Leaf Lard
dSjU 100 Boxes Sealed Herrings
100 do White Goshon Cheese
50 boxes English Dairy “
ftbhds Codfish
26 kegs choico Goshen Butter
76 boxes Boadcli’s 0 A 8 Tallow Gandies
60 boxos Colgates (Oriental) “
60 dozon Brooms
60 4 " palntod Buckets
60 boxes now Raisins
75 " imported Negro Pines
2i bbls band made Sugar Craekers
26 " Butter and Soda "
60 Soda “
100 boxes Oswego and Beadell's Pearl Starch
100 “ Smith A Buchan’s Family goap
76 " Colgate’s ft Bnr ••
60 ** “Palo «
60 boxes Grant A William’s & A 8 Tobacco
For sale by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO
oct 24
JJRANDY.JHN, RUM,
26 bbls Domestic Brandy
20 }{ casks 4th proor do, twlgg hoops
26 X do do do, do
60 bbls E Pbclp’s Rye Gin
60 do Luther Felton’s Boston Rum
76 do N. 0. Rectified Whiskey
20 X casks Malaga Wine
60 bbls Old PAH Gin,
In store aud for sale by
0021 SCRANTON, JOHNBTON
AGO.
S OAP, STARCH ANDOANDLES-
100 boxes Smith’s A Buchan’s Family Soap
60 “ Colgate’s pale do
50 “ do No. lft Bar do
26 " Oswego Pearl etarch
50 11 Colgate’s and Beadell’s Tallow Candles
Landing from schooner Loyal Scranton, and for
salt by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
oct 12
J~1ANDLE3,—Eight hundred boxes Adamantine
L aud Star Caudles:
100 half boxes Adamantins Candles;
60 do Hotel do;
160 do Sperm, Patent, 8perm and Tallow do.
In store and (or sal* by
00120 WEBSTER A PALMES.
B UTTER AND CHEESE—Just receives per steam
ship Florida:
10 kegs choice Goshen Butter.
10 boxes English Dairy Cheese.,
For sale by R. H. WATSON A C6.
Corner Whitaker street, and
>ct 6 Congress street Lons.
J UST RECEIVED—ICO boskets Mum Champagne,
25 boxes Imperial, 26 boxes Cabinet, lOboxit
Cordon Rougo. For sale by
. A. BONAUD.
novlO corner Bay and Bull its.
T7UOUB—20 barrels Hiram Smith Flour.
J; 26 half barrels Extra Genuetsee.
75 barrels Demncad and Oakley Flour.
50—98 aud 40 Barks Demnead Flour.
Received and for sale by
oot 20 HOLOUHBK, JOHNSON A 00.
C OPYING BOOKS, Letter Presses, Oil Peper,
Copying Brushes, aud fine Blotting Pads, for
sale by nol4 WARNOCK
S aR SOAP.—60 boxei Extra N Hill A Sons’ Pale
Kxlra Yellow Soap, lust received and for tale
to elute conslgnmeutl by
CRANE, WELLS A 00.
yfAY-SOO bales Hsy.jto store «d for
L jy*6
S OAP, STARCH, Ad-
160 boxes Beadel’s Family Soap
do do
160 do Gulgate’a
100 do do Pale
160 do do No 1 do
100 do Castile do
16 do Assurted Toilet do.
Recoivcd aud for salo by
Q°v4 MoMAHON A DOYLK.
Jg UTTER A CHEESE—
100 do Choice Guehon do, whltu.
Undlug per steamer and too sale by
0Ct24 80KANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
JjOMtSTIO UyUORS—
260 barreifc Ohio Recttfiod Whiskey,
100 do Pikes Magnolia do. .
120 do E. Phelps’s Gin.
26 do Conn. River r~ ‘
20 do
Conn. River P. AH. Bye Giu.
Brandy.
36 quor and eighth casks Twlgg Hoop’d 4th pr.
75 barrels Ohio Monongaheia Whiskey.
20 do Gibsons Mountain do.
do Ben Bussells Necter do.
do Gibsons old Family Nectar Whiskey
do White Bectified do.
do Old Kentucky Bourbon do.
do and puncheons Georgia Peaoh Brand
10 do Virginia Apple do.
In store uud for sals by
HOP 18 WEBSTER A PAL1U&.
S ~ GAP, STARCH, SUGAR, SYRUP, Ac.. 4o.-
600 boxes Family Palo and No. 1 Soap
160 »< Fraser’s Beadle and Oswego Starch
* 100 bbls. Stewart’s Clarified Sugl
60 doxou Lemon Syrup
60 boxes super Carbon Soda.
Received and for salo by
BQPtttS MoMAHON A DOYLE.
16
&
40
6
40
10
P ICKLES, PIPES, PAPER, PEPPER-
76 boxes Pick! s, X and X gallon Jars
600 gross EngUesh Pipes J
260 “ Pipe Heads
600 roams Wrapping Paper
100 boxos fresh grojnd pure Fenner.
Received and for sale by
aopt 28 McMAHON A DOYLK,
rjlOBACCO, TEA, TWINE—
60 boxes choice brand* Tobacco
26 chests Cougor Oolong Tea
26 half ebosts choice Green Tea
26 bales Wrapping Twine
Received and foraoieby
«oiH28 McMAHON A DOYLK,
B uckwheat- ———
25 hair bbls New Buckwheat,
60quar do do do
&u eighth do do do
Landing and for sole b;
nov4
rsaie by
HOLCOMBE,
JOHNSON A 00.
H errings a potatoes-
76 boxes Smoked Herrings
60 bbisflno eating Putatoee
Just received and for sale by
oc2l SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A 00,
•HURT, TUR TLE. Ac.—lie ’cargo or tbe ioEF
British Queen, in three days from Nassau, N.
P., consisting of
ORANGES,
LEMONS,
BANANAS,
TURTLE, AC.
For sale by YONGE A FR1EHSON,
oct29-2t No. 94 Bay street.
COLOUR AND MEAL.
Jj 600 sacks Cir-ilchael’s Superfine Flour:
76barrUExtra Flour.
60 sacks Corn Meal Diploma.
In store and for sale by
octitfl WEBSTER A PALM!*,
BACCO.—Two hundred and fifty boxes SBt
A William’s Tobacco, 6’s and 8’s;
400 boxes eisortod brands, pounds 8’s. 6’s 8’s,
10’s and 8'i’s;
20 X box* People’s and Ross Twist Fancy;
40 kegs extra TwUt and Pancake;
AUo, Virgin Utfud Prim.tto:
li boxes fino Cut Smoking ud Cb.wlng do.
In store and for sale by
ootid WEBSTER* PALMES.
/-I JtOCERlES.—UO Bbls A B * 0 BugW!
uo Boxos OolftfM No. 1 Pri, ud\hml
100 Boxm No. X do:
900 doAdxmwUn,Oudl«;
10 doBiiera:
100 doSurob;
100 doTobuco.
For ul. by Rouonts norms, *co.
no»0
K EORV StITS. Phu NuU, Brutl NuU, a
mondi, of ml kind,, reoolvtd par .tMtn.
Utoby , J. D. JESSE.
oct 31
V®?, 0 !- 7 iiwn CANES, uxortod, reorifM
Iv Ibln dxy k per .tumor, uid for rale low by
O.XLORUTIN,
Bucceuor to Into IL lutmin,
out owHrBryuudWbltak.ru..
POBfiUA ~
50,000
tetefridod,
—HOLLER * MICHELS,
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