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BY T15 i J£C r R API!.
The Vote of Alabama.
AuotSTA, Nov. 21.
The following Is the official statement of the
vote of Alabama.
Buchanan 46,C37
Fillmore 23,652
Buchanan's majority 19,035
lew TarbMarket.
Nov. 21,—Speculators have ttrday taken 700
bales. Middling Uplands Ilf.
Floor market U slightly easier.
Wheat advanced irom 1 to 2 cent*.
Sterling Exchange is firm.
Pin In SI. Louie—Los* of Half a 9111*
lion.
St. Louis, Nov. 20.—A Are occurred to-day
in this city, by which the block of buildings
between ths Market and Walnut Levee was
bunt. The lora amounts to half a million of
dollar*.
The tnpren
: Court and the Right of
Secession.
From an article of the New York Evening
Port it would seem that the Judges of the U. E-
Supreme Court have taken it into their wise
noddles to declare against the right ot secession-
That they shoald be strongly in favor of the
perpetuation of the government to which they
owe their living is reasonable enough. And far
be It from os to set op our poor judgment in
opposition to the profound learning
which adorns that Ulostrioas bench.
Still, when they assert “that anything
which may be done unauthorized by it (the
Constitution) is unlawful,”we hare to confess
our amazement We had not before supposed
that the people or the States had to go to the
Constitution for permission to do or not to do.
We had been weak enough to imagine
that the “States" or the “people"
had the right to do, Constitutionally,
even, whatever the Constitution does not
expressly forbid their doing. We had been
foolish enough to think that “The powers not
delegated to the United States by the Consti
tution pur prohibited by it to the States, art re*
served to the States respectively, or to the peo
ple? and that “The enumeration in the Consti
tution of eertain rights shall not be construed
to deny or disparage others retained by the
people." (See 10th and 9tb articles in amend
ment of the Constitution.) And as the right
of secession had been no where delegated (or
relinquished) to the United States by the Con.
etitutum, we bad taken it for granted that tu&t
right>till remained with the States. So foolish
wen we!
Batit matters very little what may be the
dictum of federal Judges of the Federal Court,
as to the right of secession, w hen any of the
States, the creators of that Court, see tit to ex
ercise that right,they will not goto their crea
ture ! tor the permission so to do.
The Abolition Evening Post chuckles con.
aiderably over this “first judicial declaration
which the Supreme Court has ever made
against what tho Nullifies term the sovereign
and unalienable right of secession."
According to the Post—
The members of the court who united in
denying the right of secession, and hold that
secMtion is practically revolution, were Roger
B. Taney, of Maryland, the Chief Justice of
theCoort, John McLean, of Ohio, James M.
Wayne,of Georgia, Samuel Nelson, of New
Tork, Robert 0, Grier, of Pennsylvania, and
Benjamin R. Curtis, of Massachusetts, associate
justices. Seven to three—two from the slave
States and four from the free States. The dis
sentients are all from the slave States—Camp
bell, as we have already stated, from Alabama,
Daniel, from Virginia, and Catron, from Ten
nessee.
Mon. John C. Larue, ex-Judge of tho First
District Court of New Orleans died suddenly,
last Sunday afternoon of palpitation of the
heart.
American PoctTOwa Gobpaxiov—A
Practical Treatise on tbs Breeding, Rearing,
and General Management of various Spe
cies of Domestic Poultry. IQnstrated wkh
Portraits of Fowls, mostly lake® from Ufc;
Poultry-Houses, Coops, Nats, Feeding-Hop
per*, Ac., Ac., Ac. A New Editio , En
larged and Improved. By C. N. Be meat.
With 120 Dhmntkms on Wood and Stone.
. We have received from the pobHebcre, Me*
Harper and Brother, through Col. Williams,
this attractive, and to those for whom It Is de
signed, very valuable book.
From the same publishers, and through the
mme hands, we have received—
Magoox'i Westward Kuna*—^Westward Em*
pile; or, the Great Diama of Homan Pro-
greet. By Rev. E. L. Magooo, D. D., AuUwr
of^Prorarbs for the People," “ Republican
Christianity," “Orator* of the American Re-
voiotkm," “Living Orator* in America, Ac.,
Ac. 12mo., Muslin.
The author is one of the most popular preach'
ere of the North. He has chosen for his la*
work a subject of great interest, in the disco*,
sion of which he shows much research, and no
tittle ability. In style be fa graphic and pictur
esque. The reader may form some idea of his
undertaking by the following extract from the
authors introduction:
By a natural movement, in not one of its
great elements has civilization gone Eastward
an inch since authentic history began. To
demonstrate this simple and comprehensive
fact is the motive of the following work, and
all the great leading events of time are the
means employed. Berkley has suggested a
grand outline in hfa significant stanza, but nei
ther be nor any other has hitherto attempted
to define the acts and portray the connected
scenes which constitute the one great dra
ma of human progress.
Southern Literary Messenger, voL 23, No. 5.
November, 1850. Macfariane, Ferguson A Co,
Richmond, Va.
We are always glad to receive the Messenger
and if oar wishes could bring it about, it should
have ten thousand subscribers. The contents
of the November number are :
Bayne’s Christian Life: Lilias, a novel, by
Laurence Neville; “So My Sommer's over*;
College improvement; The Stab, by William
Wallace Harvey; Sketches of Summer Visits,
by Cecilia; An Address, by James Barron Hope.
Pronounced at the opening of tho Norfolk Then
tie; A Tale of a Pocket Archipelago; “I Rise
and Go," The Rose of North Alabama a sketch;
Violet, by William Roderick Lawrence; Pick
ing* from a Portfolio of Autographs, two MS.
Letters of John Randolph of Roanoke; To My
Husband; An Inquiry into the Present State ot
Southern Literature; The Winds from Out the
West
Editors Tables—University Items; TheKslei-
doscope; Hiyne’s Sonnets on the Death of W.
R. Taber: Serenade of Troilua; Death of Wil
liam Roderick Lawerence; Edgar A. Poe.
Notices of New Booki—Dr. Kane's Arctic
Explorations; Daisy's Necklace; Trench’s C»l-
deronand Poems; Flowers by the wayside;
Wit and Wisdom of Sydney Smith; David Cop
"rid; Plays and Poems of George H. Boker;
jbfo and their days; Seed Grain; Tulla:
Memorial of Bishop Wainwright; Game of
Billiard*.
AivScss frees CowlaaUaopJe of the Md.
.aafistaaSRiP -1h -ios?*
TW Pettis* army was procaadlig wt h ths \ -—
rgt of Herat: tt was fbrafVtog the mviroas
/which it had olialacfi nnwraeinn after
haviag defoatedttM Aflghans,six thousand of
whom surrendered.
Mr, Webster on the Death of his Wife.
HU speechra and writings give no finer in
dications of the majesty and greatness of Mr.
Webster's mind that is afforded by the follow
ing letter. It Is contained iu his “private cor-
• respondent" recently published.
Washington, March 21,1828.
Mv Dbab Nephew : I thank you for your
kind and affectionate letter, and oasure you its
suggestions are all in strict accordance with my
own feelings. It does not appear to me unrea
sonable to believe that the friendships of this
life are perpetuated in heaven. Flesh and blood,
indeed, cannot inherit the kingdom of God;
but 1 know not why that which constitutes a
pore source of happiness on earth, individual
affection and love, may not survive the tomb,
Indeed, Is not the principle of happiness to the
sentient being essentially the same in heaven
and on earth? The love of God and of tho good
beings whom he has created, and the admira
tion of the material universe which he has form
ed, can there be other sources of happiness
than these to the human mind, unless it Is to
alter the whole structure and character?
And again, it may be asked, bow can this
world be rightly called a scene of probation
and discipline, if these affectisns, which we
are commanded to cherish and cultivate here,
are to leave os on the threshold of tho other
world ? These views, and many others, would
seem to lead to the belief that earthly affections
S urifled and exalted, are fit to carry with us
> the abode of the blessed. Yet, it must bo
confessed, that there are uomo> things in the
New Testunent which may possibly counton
ance a different conclusion. The words of our
Saviour, especially in regard to the woman
who bad aeven husbands, deserve deep reflec
tion. I am free to confess that some descrip
tions of beavsnly happiness are so ethereal and
ttbUmated aa to fill me with a strange sort of
terror. Even that which you quote, that our
departed friend* “are as tho angels of God,”
penetrates my mqI with a dreadful emotion,
Like an angel of God, indeed, I hope she is,
in purity, in happiness, and in immortality;
bat I would fain hope, that in kind remem
brance of those sho has loft; in a lingering hu
man sympathy and human love, she may yet
be as God originally created her, a little lower
than the angels.
Ii, de»r nephew, I cannot pumic those
thoof hts nor tome hack to see what I have
Written. Alien. in “j
A Niw Comui^-The President Uns acknow
ledged Loots de Conteneln as the Consular
Aientofthe Kingdom ot the Two Sicilies In
Sew York.
Details of Uie Washington’s Sews
The following details of accounts brought by
the City of Washington are contained in the
Philadelphia Enquirer :
ENGLAND.
The West India mail steamer Parana has
arrived, with one million and a half of dollars.
The Times* city article of Nov. 5th says:
“The English fond* here been less buoyant
to-day, but the market still has a favorable ap
pearance. The final quotations of the 3 per
cents on the Bourse this evening were 60 cents
for money, and 96 for 85 cents for account,
showing a decline of about 4 per cent Private
lettere from Paris indicate no decided change
in the money market, and although the j
tionof the Bank of France fa supposed to
slightly improved, there is as yet scarcely ten
dency to return of general confidence.”
The Anglo-Saxon, from Quebec, and W.8.
Lindsay, from New York, arrived ar Liverpool
5th November.
THE TROUBLES OF THE ALLIES.
The British fleet is formally announced to
remain in the Black Sea until Russia fulfils her
obligations: that Great Britain, Austria and
Turkey claim to be firmly united in this policy;
that these three powers are making strenuous
efforts toj withdraw Louis Napoleon from co
quetting with Russia, and that Rassia is mak
ing equal efforts to secure his alliance.
The Times’ correspondent writes on the 31st
ult. that the influence of Rassia in the Dan
ubian Principalities increased from day to da
and the Russian Consul General was aga
master of the situation at Servia. The same
writer says that England is quite as inclined to
the yroposed conference as Austria.
Admiral Lyons lias formally notified the
Russian Minister that he will remain with his
fleet in the Black Sea.
THE NEAPOLITAN TROUBLE.
Till! Neapolitan affair remains as before. The
recalled French and Fngiish Ambassadors have
landed at Marseilles, and a ship or two from
the fleet will occasionally visit Naples to see
that all goes on quietly.
The Neapolitan Minister had not left Paris,
and he held language as if he intended to re
main. The same writer remarks that the ad
vent of Rcdacbic Pasha secures a Minister not
likely to be influenced by Hessian intrigue.
The Times’ Paris correspondent writes on
Mondayjcvening tiiatM.Bremier had'arrived from
Naples.
A dispatch irom Toulon says the Neapolitan
squadron doe3 not stir; nevertheless it Is taking
on board provisions and ammunitions of war
for six months,
FRANCE.
Count Kisseleff would proceed to Compiegne
on Tuesday, to deliver to the Emperor an auto
graph letter from the Czar,
A good deal of discontent is prevailing in
the manufacturing districts of France, owing
to apprehensions of commercial reform, even
without the immediate agency of legisla
tion.
The Times (Paris) correspondent says that
the tariff question is likely to add to the diffi
culties of the Imperial Government, and the
manufacturers express their dissatisfaction,
and affirm that the Emperor initiated the pro
hibitive system, for which they voted him for
the Presidency as well as the Empire.
Carn was falling, but there would lie no
marked difference until next year's crop was
sown. At Toilon, Bordeaux, and Marseilles,
the average price was maintained at the latest
dates.
The Morning Herald (Paris) correspondent
states that commercial accounts agree in ad
mitting a greater abundance of money, and the
certainty that no money crisis Is to be feared
through Inability to meet engagements.
In the Paris Corn Market little done «
the past week.
Louis Napoleon continues at Compeigne,
where he has had lengthened Interviews with
Baron Hurancr, Austrian Plenipotentiary.
The Morning Post correspondent writes __
Monday evening that Mr. recre bad arrived
from Naples, and would leave on Tuesday for
London. Lord Granville was in Paris, and
would visit Compeigne. The Neapolitan Min
ister had not left Paris.
Tbo funds show some flatness, and closed
quiet at scarcely ont-eighth per cent, below
those of yesterday.
It is satisfactory to witness the stability with
which the trade of the country bears the pres
sure of the enormous rates of discount now
current in the discount market. A good de
mand for money at foil rates, bat no pres
sure.
GERMANY.
A Committee of the Germanic Diet hav< .
ported in favor of Prussia's claims upon Neuf-
chatel, but England has offered, in conjunction
with France, to arbitrate the matter. -
The Free Trade Association of Hambar
have voted in favor of taking steps to abolis
the Hanoverian State dues.
The balance sheet of the Austrian Bank for
October shows furthor improvement*.
TURKEY.
The change in the Turkish Ministry is con
firmed; Rcdschid Pacha is now Vizier. The
Bessarabian frontier survey has been com
pleted. •
The day fixed for investing tho Sultan with
the Garter, was that on which Redschid Pacha
entered on his functions as Grand Vizier.
THE PRINCIPALITIES.
A dispatch from Vienna, of the 2d lust,
states that on the 23d of October it was settlei
£t Constantinople between the Porte, England
'and Austin, that the occupation of the Blaok
Sea and Danubiau Principalities shoald
^llte British squadron off the Isle of Sorpenta
h** been reinforced.
_ tm
Ire frora the foresee. When it waadheorered
the flames were exteedfaf to the other room*.
Ttoflre m *** MpprSd. The damage fa
•acrif, iadadi —
lecludiBg the Plain ted
Tbe.B Catos Litmtor (Abotitkn) ie dolorosa
over the election of Bochanaa, heading its
The exportation of corn fa prohibited from
Greece until the twelfth of July next.
SPAtX.
Spaniah affair* are all unchanged, bet the
account* of the rtabOHy of the Names govern
ment are cootradicjoiT.
The statement that Spain fa organizing n war
In Hayti fa confined.
London, Nov. fo—The Madrid Gazette, of
Nov. 2d. publishes the decree establishing the
law ot 1844, a* regard* the prest
Til K WRECK OF THE LYONS Al*.
Additional Parttcolmrs.
It fa reported in the Beaton Traveller that
ooe of the crew of the barque Adriatic states
that Capt. Durham and the second mate were
on deck at the time, and aaw the steamer's
ligb-s 20 minutes before the colifafon; they also
put up lights, which did uot appear to be
noticed. After tbe shock, the steamer waa seen
for a few minutes. Tbe first published report
of this matter appears in tbe Belfast Journal,
and states that the steamer ran into the barque
which Is evidently absurd from the manner of
her sinking. The report that tbe barque fa but
little injured is not generally credited at Glou
cester.
GLOUCEsm, Nov. 17,1856.
TO the Editor of the Boston Journal
The report of tbe lom of tbe French steamer
Lyonnais in Saturday's papers, stales that the
vessel which ran into her probably saak with
all on board. This fa undoubtedly not the case.
The torque Adriatic, Capt. Durham, of and
from Belfast for Savannah, arrived at this port
oa Tuesday, 4th last, in distress, having been
in contact with a steamer, and had her bow
badly stove. Tbe captain reparts that on Son*
day night, 2d lost, be was off Nantucket, in a
thick fog, when be discovered a steamer aboat
a quarter of a mile distant, coining toward
him, and from her coarse judged that she would
pass under his stern.
In tbe excitement of the moment the light on
board the barque got put out, and by the time
it was re-lighted, be found that the steamer
had changed her course and was coming direct
ly towards the barque and would strike
about midships. He immediately ordered tbe
helm to be put down,which caused her to strike
the steamer, as he thought, near the paddle box
—The steamer kept on, as be supposed, with
out stopping to inquire the damage, and was
almost immediately out of sight in the fog.
From these facts, the Adriatic fa undoubtedly
the vessel which struck the Lyonnais. The
torqne had her bowsprit ripped up, and her
stem and many of her head timber* broken. She
fa a new vessel, and was on her first voyage
in ballast. She fa still in port, not having
•amileted her repair*.
It fa most singular that Capt. Durham did
not made a report until the news came from
New York.
Tbe Rev. John B. Cocagne, who was a pas
senger on board tbe Lyonnais, was tbe French
mtarinnary, employed by tbe Methodist Mis
sionary Society Jor a time In that city, and sab-
sequentiy in Detroit, where he succeeded the
Bev. Thomas Carter. He was going to visit hfa
relatives in France.
[From the Boston Transcript.]
We are requested to say that tbe statement
in some of the papers, that among the passen
gers in the Lyonnais were T. G. Gibson and
wife, fa incorrect in two particulars. Tbe gen
tleman referred to fa Mr. John Gardiner Gibson,
of this city, and fa unmarried.
It fa a singular coincidence that Mr. Albert
Sumner, just wrecked in the ill-fated French
steamer Lyonnafa, had a brother who was lost
by shipwreck a few years since with the Coun
tess Ossoli. A nd Mrs. Sumner also had a sister,
(Mrs Ball,) who, with her husband, was lost In
tbe packet ship Home, bonnd from New York,
to Charleston, several years ago. This disaster
led to an amicable law suit. She was wealthy,
being a daughter of the late Walter Channing,
a merchant or this city. By the Code Napoleon,
it fa provided in any such catastrophe a young
child shall be presnmed to die before its parents,
and a wife before tbe hatband; bat it was in
evidence that Mrs. Ball had been heard to call
wildly upon her husband, who made no reply—
thus creating a probability that be perished
I rat. Mr. Gibson wu a grandson of the late
Samuel Hammond. Mucli sympathy fa felt in
this community for tbe relatives who are suf
fering such an agonizing suspense as to the fate
of those dear to them.
H««f t»U» Heavens in.biack.'
Better aa they are in the foil flowing drapery
of a bright sky, a warn son, tilver eloods, and
tbe bow or promise athwart the horizon.
Politics!—-Tba Mew York Dispatch, a FiU-
rted in tha
i daily paper recently started in that city,
collapsed. Its weekly fane fa still contin-
Tbe return* of the Kentucky election shows
Fremont vote in seventeen counties, amount*
to Mveral hundred. In galloway county
votes were cam for the Fremont ticket
On rath IsMttU the Testimony or
Woman ihrali be Cnnelnalve.
New York Money Matters.
The Evening Post, of last Tuesday, says:
The money market has reassnmed a cheerful
tone. Tbe bank returns show a re-accumula
tion of western deposits in bank, and of specie,
upon which the banks have re-commenced ex
panding; as an immediate consequence, the
rates or first class six months paper has declined
to nine per cent.
Tbe specie in bank most be fully thirteen
millions. Since October, the banks heve in
creased over two millions of dollars, and are
likely to increase all this and the next month
The proportion of specie to the demand liabili-
ties fa now eighteen percent., which fa an Un
provement of two per cent, in tbe last fourteen
days.
Beware of Man Traps—A fellow by the
name of Harris, who used to publish a scurril
ous sheet iu this city called tbe “Broadway
Belle," has been setting a trap in the shape of
a woman to catch and bleed “a wealthy mer»
chant of Baltimore," (Mr. Tifbny.) The par
ticulars are not for our columns; but the result
of the affair fa that the biter got badly bitten.
After demanding $100,000 to heal hfa wounded
“honor,” he finally settled for $5,000; three
notes at three, six and nine months for $1,000
each, and a draft for $2,000 on Baltimore. Tbe
latter he confided to the hands of a broker for
collection, taking in exchange a receipt for
the amount. The broker forwarded the draft,
bat knowledge of the fact coming to the ears
of tbo police, the payment was stopped.
On Saturday officer Ham, of Boston, pro
ceeded] to Lowell and took charge of the guilty
couple. Immediately alter hfa arrest, Harris
threw away the three notes and the receipt he
had taken from the broker: but the evidence
against the rascal of conspiracy to defraud fa
sufficient to place him under treatment at the
expense of the State.— N. V. Mirror.
[Curre.qwuduuce or the Journal of Commerce.]
Havana, Nov. 10.
Arrived this evening British mail steamer
from Vera Cruz. General Almonte, Minister
to St. James', on board. Dr. Gadsden, brother
of tbo Minister, en ronte home per Isabel this
morning. Tbe Mexican war steamer Iturblde,
which ran away from her allegiance, will be
detained here on the application of the Mexi
can Consul and Almonte, until the orders or
the Mexican Government can be received.
A Mammoth Sheep.—The St. Lawrence
American, of Ogdensburg, says: “The largest
sheen we ever saw was on board the steamer
Northerner, on her passage from Kingston to
this port. He was two years old, and weighed
315 pound*. He wo* an imported sheep, and
was exhibited at the Provincial Fair at Kings
ton. A gentleman from Vermont has purchased
him, and was taking him home. The price paid
was $315—a dollar a pound for mutton l
Converted to Papacy—Considerable ex
citement has been recently caused In foreign
circles by Mme. Henri Rodrigues, the wife of
one of the richest Israelitish exchange brokers
of Paris, publicly adjuring Judaism and em
bracing the Rrman Catholic religion. There
fa a report that the wife of Baron Rothschild
contemplates a similar apostacy.
Flush Tikes.—In tEe case of Merick vs.
Sunderland, recently decided by the Supreme
Court of California, in favor or the plautUb,
involving the title to one third of the city of
Sacramento,valued at $300,000, Joseph G. Bald
win, Esq., author of “Flash Times in Ala
bama," got a contingent fee of upwards of one
hundred thousand dollars. “Served him right."
Montgomery Advertiser.
Libel Suit—Major Hnffington of Wilming
ton, Delaware, has entered suit for $2,500 dama
ges against the editor of the Delaware Republi
can, for libel, in the publication of an artiole in
his paper supposed to reflect upon the authori
ties. TheCdltor wu held in $6,000 ball and in
$5$0 on another charge of libelling Mr. Charles
H. Allmond, in tbe same article.
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taf ber cbiU, aboat thr . < years old, to be trouble*
with worms, purcha* c oat bottle of Dr. M’Lane's
Celebrated Vermltu* prepared by Fleming Bros.,
Pittsburgh, Pa „ and give it two tea-spoonsful,
which had the effect of causing tba child to dis
charge a large noabar of worms. Tbe child is now
enjoying good health. We would advise all puteta
who may suspect their children to be troubled
with worms Iu lose no time, bat Immediately pur
chase and administer Dr. M'line’s Celebrated Ver
mifuge. it will cure. Tbe money will be refunded
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y* Purchaser* will be careful to ask for Dr.
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Fleming Uro*., of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Veriqfa
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genuine Vermifuge, also bis celebrated Liver Pills,
caa cow he bad at all respectable drug stores.
None genuine wit'out tbe signature of
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NEW BUCKWHEAT AND BYE PLOUR.
New No. 1 Mackerel, Salmon »u! t'olfcb.
1 Orate Extra Bunch On ions.
1 de do Cabbages.
Pig* Feet and Pigs Heads in Pickle.
Path Brick, Currie Powder.
Sup. 9ago Cheese.
Cora Starch.
Fresh Biscuit, fifteen different kinds.
Stuart's Syrup
ALSO aXCEIVKD,
SO Buacbe* Bananas.
10000 Nassau and Havana Oranges.
All for tale oq tbe must reasonable terms, by
oct£) WU. H. FARRELL.
HARPER NOR NOVEMBER.
H ABPKK’S New Monthly Migasiae for Novem
ber. Received and for tale by
WARSOCK h DAVIS.
oct2* 169 Cong ter*. »t
CLASS T.
To be drawn December 15, IMG, at Concert Had.
Macon, G*., under tbe sworn superintendence «
04. George M. Ldgan and W. C. Aadenon, Eeq.
49* Remember this 1/Rtery has only fifteen
thousand numbers—less than any Lottery iu the
worl-i, therefore it w the bwl for toreaimenf. E»-
amine tbe Scheme I
ft. LOTTERIES,
r rift run or auauu.]
I pfite J
£CHF.MK.
..$15 ( <XM
.. bJSSJ
..
.. 4,000
.. 2,40V
. S fiO)
.. 60,000
tCommtrrial SntiUigtnn.
flevannah Market, November 99?
COTTON— Yesterday our market was well at
tended by buyers They nude liberal purchase*.
Sales ot tbe day 1S92 bales, via: 25 at 11, 822 at
11*4,447 at 11 534 at ,and 24 bal« Jethro at
12cent*.
Exports*
LiVERlDOL—Ship Humber—6,624 ska salt.
dipping dnttlligmt.
Port of Savannah November 99
Arrived.
ribip Humber, Lenuton, IJverpool, to A Low k
Co.
Bark Peter Demid, Hoey, New York, to OctaTUa
Cohen.
Brig Napoleon, Gutcbill, Havana, in ballaft, to
Hunter A GarnmeU.
Scbr Young America, from Nt Marys, bound to
Buenos Ayres, put in tor repain, in a leaking cen-
dittos.
Scbr Wallor Raleigh, Mankin, New York, to WU
liams k RatcUffe.
Scbr John Boston, Lingo, New York, to Cohens
h Herts.
Scbr Wm A Newell, Bennett, 3 days from Phil
adelphia, to Master.
Consignee*.
Per scbr J Boston, from New York—Holcombe,
Johnson k Co Yonge k Frierson, McMahon k D,
M A Cohen, Etheridge k Son, E Parsons k Co, J D
Jesse, a H Champion, J V Barbee, E FUcgereJd, A
Doyle, Morrell k Co, J M Selkirk, J 8 Norris, Brig
ham. Kelly k Co, Foote k Jaudon, E Truchelut, W
U Farrell, J Lama, W G Dickson, Ruse, Davis k L,
J E DeFord, J H Carter, Bell k Prentiss, Scranton,
k Co, Stioodall, 3 M Laffltoau, J Sullivan, Gbbert k
k Hlden, A A) res, Lovell k Latlimore. Patten, H k
Co, Kennedy k Reace, J A Brown, T Prendergatt,
W M Davidson, Cohens k Hertz. K D Walker, N B
Sc H Weed, Clark k Cooley, Hasbrouck k Co, U A
Dilion, Webster k Palmes, Habersham k Boa.
Per scbr W Raleigh, from New York—J M Sel
kirk, M A Cohen, Brigham. K k Co, Patteu, Hi Co,
2 ,den Starr k to, Cohens k Hertz, Ctaghorn Sc C,
oKeo k Eenuett, Crane, Welti k Co, W G Dicksoc,
8 M Laffitonu. Wayne k Bon, J Lama, J A Brown,
B O'Byrne, Gilbert k TUdea.dolomons A Co, W Wa
ters, Ruse. Davis k Long, 0 Byrne k Daey, Hone k
Connery, Cooper k Co, J P Collins, Habersham k
Son, Bell k Prentiss, Williams k Ratcliffs, Parsons
k Co, AH Champion.
Per bark Peter DemiU, from New York—J M Sel
kirk, R G Hollister, Boston 4c Villa tonga, Fia boat.
Wayne k 3on, Huso, Davis k Long, 1 W Morrell, C
A L Lamar, Lockett It Snellings, Lovell ItLaUi
more, C aboil, Brig bam, KkCo.O W Andersou, W
8 Etheridge, Yongs k Frierson, W H Farrell, Bel-
den it Co, H a Cohen, Crane, Wells k Co, Fashion
Line, L J Guilmartln, H Gowdy; agt, Gilbert k Til-
den, D D Copp, H Morse, Clark it Cooley, C R R Co,
Wyatt 4cCo.
Ntto 2U>i)trtutments.
From B. W. CARR'S
anvHitusiso aattsev, nuuoiLrou, m.v.
Military Goods, Beg&lia, &c.
WU. H. H0R8TMANN ft SONS,
223 Cbesuut street, adjoining the Masonic Hall,
PHILADELPHIA.
Manufacturers and Importers of all kinds or
MILITARY GOODS,
viz: Swords, Sashes, Epaulettes. Plumes, Locos,
Caps, 4c. Also, KEG ALIA of «very style fur
FRICK MA30NV, ODD FELLOWS, kc., viz: Aproue,
Babes, Collars, Jewels, Robes, 4c; also,
Theatrical Decorations in large variety,
FLAGS AND BANNERS,
on hand or made to order.
Having a full assortment of tbe abovo enables
them to fill orders at short notice. [nof2-2w
WANTED.
T WO good B* ys to wait about the Barber Shop,
liberal wages will be paid promptly for them
Apply to J. M. HAYWOOD,
nov22 Agent.
CHRISTMAS PICTORIAL,
F RANK LESLIE'S Mammoth Pictorial Newspa-
per, for Christmas,
Graham’s Magazine for December,
Oodey 'a Ladies Book for December,
Harper's Magazine for December. The present
number or Harper commencing a new volume,
tbo*# wishing to subscribe will be accommodated by
J. B. CUBBEDGK, Agent,
?bal Houj
nor22
Under the Mnrshal House.
GEORGIA—LIBKRTY COUNTY.
'pO all whom It may concern—Whereas, Jo-
A soph E. Way will apply at the Court ofOr-
Ordinary for letters of administration on tbe estate
of William F. Way, late deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom It may concern to be and appear before said
Court to make objection, (if any they have,)- on or
before the first Monday in Jauuary next, other,
wlswsmid letters will be granted.
Witness, W. P. Girardeau, Esq., Ordinary for
liberty Cuuuty, this 20th November, 1856.
nov22 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o L. c.
Owen P. Lovfijoy, who hasjust been elected
to Congress by tbe Republicans of Illinois, Is
tbe brother or tbe Rev. a. P. Lovejoy who was
killed In Alton many yean ago while defending
bis snti-slavsty newspaper establishment.
B acon-
26 hhda slides,
20 do Shoulders,
25 casks ‘'choice" Hams,
Landing and fur sale by
nov22 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
QYRUP, CIDER, Ac—
iD 100 boxes various qualities I<emon Syrup,
50 boxes quarts and pints Cbamptgne Uldoi
50 casks Jeffrey's Ale,
Landing and for sale by
nov22 HOLCOMBE.
BE, JOHNSON 4 CO.
of SI,00s are
* of £03 are
' of 103 are
• of 40 are
irrxoinunov nxxm.
20 approximations of llOOare 52,0.«
50 *• •* 50 are 2,6Uj
50 *• *• 20 are 1*000
1,712 prizes amounting to SlO.’.Ot
LADIES TUBS.
rUST RECEIVED—A large and varied lot ot LA-
I DIES FCRN, consisting of the followU g M> lea:
Victoria Pelerines,
Silver Martin Vfctonne*.
British Sable do
Genet do
Im'n Fitch Martin do
Belgian Genet «offs,
Lynx do
British and French table Cuffs,
Swan Trimming, 4c.. by
octiK HENRY LATHKOP 4 CO.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, ftC.
R EOEIVfcD per late arrivals—
Ladies BUck and White 3 Ut H.*-e.
fc do co Raw do u •
Black Burmese Wool do
do Arnerlan and Cashmere do
White, Slate, Brown and Black < otu-n Itosa.
Alsu, a full aikt rtnent of
Alexandres Kid Gloves.
Col’d and Black Silk du
do Cashmere do
Indies Merino Tests,
do i*itk do, by
oct26 11ENRY UtTHBOP 4 CO.
GUNNY CLOTH.
"% Pf \ P-olls heavy Gunny Cloth,
jLOU For rale by
oct24—lmo J. W. LATHROP k CO.
NKRGO SHOES.
G EORGIA made Brogans, fur .sale by.
M. J. BUCKNER,
OCtlS 71 4 ISSGibboaa* Building.
HAVANA SHUARS.
1 HA nOA HAVANA SEGAKS.
IvviUUl/ La Rosa Loudres,
f a Pi... .1 n I. tln.o. UAirali* ! , ti.lv.
La Flor de la Flores Regalia L'.tidrea.
La Redoira Lund res,
Legitimoi do
Hoe Cabanas, Flor fina,
. La Ingenuidad, El Mayor Riuygoi-i,
La a Caxa, La Integrcdad Londre?,
Fulminantes do
De las Mejores Vegas do
La Rose de Santiago de
La Puntualeded do
Ole Anxelmo Gazalez do
La Pulidaz Regalia do
La Flel de P. 8. C. do
La Rio Hondo, El Otnto do Orion,
La Confianza Opera,
La Rtitori Londree,
Martinez Q Hiza,
do Cillndradag Loildrea,
Caffra Regal’a, Ffagro Cilendrados do
All the above Segari are for sale by
A. BOSAUU,
octal corner Bav and Bull-zu
GROCERIES.
Cbf"V/'\ boxes Choice Tobacc •, “various braud#
4\yv/ loo bags Choice Rio Coffee,
50 bbti Sugar Biscuit, Butter do, Soda
do, Pilot do,
50 boxed aborted Curdtiti.
60 “ “ Candies.
25 “ Adamantine Cauiiles,
25 “ Tallow
25 “ Assorted Piikies,
20 “ Ground iV-tlee,
50 “ Colgate*' Family, Palo, k No.
1 Soap.
Snuff,
Ticket! 510—Halves 55—quarter. 52.50.
JW* Prizes payable without deduction.
The 1,500 Prizes of 810 are determined by the
laetfigureof tbe number that draws tbe Capital
Prize of 515,000. Tbe Capita, Prize will, of course,
end with one of the figures—1. 2, 3.4. 5,6. 7, 5, 0,
0. Those Whole Ticket* ending with the ratoe
figure as the last in the Capita Will be entitled to
540. Halves and Quarters iu proportion.
S3 m Persona sending money by mail need no
fear its being loet Orders punctually attended to
Communications confidential. Bank notes of sound
banks taken at par.
Those wishing particular numbers should
order immediately.
Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
novl7 Macon. <ia
^CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE
Insurance ttympanj,
mzszs*
Capital 5300,000
DIRECTORS:
Ralph Gillett, Alonzo W Birge,
Birzellai Hud-on, Charles Forb?,
Warebam Griswold, HKW Welch.
Philip Ripley. A D Edson,
Roswell Brown, Albert F Day,
Mason Gross, J B Russell,
William W Hoa-ie, A F Giliett,
B C Osborn.
RALPH GILLETT, President
Jas. H. Snuonc, Sec’y
The subscriber having been appointed Agent for
Savantah for the above named first class Fire and
Marine Insurance Co., is prepared to issue Policies
en all descriptions of insurable property at the
u*na! rates of other good companies.
A. WILBUR,Agent,*
ictlS-tf ill Bay st, next to News office
15^9111 UWAirgX
Sqme person or persons havii g counterfeited a
TEN DOLLAR B1L of the Merchants’ and Planters'
Bank, and put the same iu circulation, the Board,
by Resolution, offer a Reward of One Hundred Dol
lars tor detecting the counterieiwr and furnishing
proof for conviction.
HIRAM ROBERTS,
novll President.
CAUTION. *
CENTRAL RAII.ROAD BANKING CO. OF GA..V
Savannah. Nov. 11,1S56. j
ffTHE PUB1JC is hereby iuiorined and pul upon
X >ls guard that spurious notes in imitation of the
Ten Dollar notes, of the issue of this Bank c-f 1S55,
have been recently put in circulation. The spuri
ous notes are photograph*, and are easily detected
The red letters TEN arc painted, and the whole ap-
perrs a3 a much rubbed and defaced bill.
A reward of Five Hovbu* Dollars ti hereby
offered for proof to conviction of any person who
has so counterfeited tbe notes of this Institution, or
who ha- uttered the fitie notes, knowing them to be
false. R. II. CCYLF.H, President,
novl2
CHEAP SHADING—ONLY ONE CESXT
FOR THE FIRST MONTH.
OHAYIXG, Hair-Cutting, Shampooing, and
O Bathing, (the whole Included,) as often as a
gentleman feels disposed lo be waited upon, at the
following prices, for twelve months, to couimeuct-
CLASH K,
SINGLE NUMBERS.
Son Beam sxA W. W, MoGcum, Comm’ri
dOJtOO Tlek*to-a^80 Prise* I
More than Ooe Prite to every Ten Tickets
BRILLIANT SCHEME-
1 Prize of....5*>,0W | 1 Pnxa of eftj
1 “ ....12,000) 10 Fuses of..... ’SS
l * .... 2,050 100 ”
1 1 .... 1,0001 >{i
APFROXJMATIO;» PHIZES:
4 pnxez of 615) approxita’g to 640,000 are i*,.
1 V i I'AGXiare too
\ ^ . 5,CM3 are 400
J , % ‘AMsre Sffl
an - "jj 1,000 4W
40 45 200 are l goo
'* 4u au I20I00C
3prizes amounting to T»«4 <Zj
ruez ot raixa.
WboUt Tickets 510; Hair« f$ ; Qua/cers |. ^
20,000 Prizaa of 540 wiU be determined by tu
la : t figure of the Number tnu draws the Uo 000
Prize- For example, if the Number drawuu th.
540,030 Prize ends with No. 1, then ute llckei!
where the number «<fs in 1 wdi be entitled to zm
If the Number end* with No. 2. then ail the Tick*,
whe'ethe Number ends-m 2wiUb* entitled tn
510, and *0 00 to 0
Certificate* of Packages wtii U told at tba r,j
lowing rato*. which is the rtik :
Certificatos of Packages oflo Whole Ticket- am
■; 10 tu2t .. V.: M
10 quarter
rux or tex
30,OOp Numbers corns pond tog with thctee on to,
TV.keu ore placed in one Wheel. The fir<»
Pnies are placed in another Wheel. A number u
drawn from the Sember Wheel, and at the
time a Prize is drawn from the other wheel. t««
Prize drawn is placed against the Lumber drawn
This operation « repeate>l until all the Prizes *a,
drawn o&L
In ordering Tickeu enclose the money to our
dress for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which
they will be forwarded by erst matt.
The List of Drawn Numbers and Frizes will ba
•ent to purchasers immediitoly after th» draw
ng-
Orders for Tickeu ahooto leieu in esny.
43rPurchasers will please wr.te tLeir tignatuftfj
plain, and give their poet office, county and fute
tar Remember that every pnze ft drawn, and
payable in full without ceduction.
88“ All prizes of *1,000 and under, redd immedi
ately after the drawing,—other prizes at the nv:al
time of thirty day 5.
Ail communications strictiy confidential.
Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other Tickeu
at either office.
Address Orders for Tickets cr Certificates either tii
S. SWAN 4 CO., Atlanta, Gtu. or
S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala., and
novl6 Box S2, Savannah P. y.
PHOTOGRAPHY
CAREY k PCAVELSOX’S
-OF-
PHOTOGEAPHS,
AMBEOTYPES &
DAGUERREOTYPES,
MESSES. CAREY & POWELSON
Hi vine increased their facilities for taking PHO
TOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPfiS and DAGCEKRBO-
TYPES, are now prepared to take pictures of all
who desire in either of the styles above mentioned
and iu a manner unsurp^ted tu the htitory of the
Photographic Art.
25 jars French tiapee, 25 do Macoboy
20 nests Tubs.
20 doz Painted Buckets.
50 boxes Extra, First and Second
qualities Lemon Syrup,
50 boxes rJcbeidam Schnapps,
50 *» Claret Wlue,
lt>0 “ l ipes, assorted sizes,
50 cheats Black Teas,various qualities,
50 qr do Hyson do, superior,
25 eighth do do do do,
50 gross Goodwins’ Yellow Bank, So
lace and pure American, Fine Cut Tobacco.
200 reams Wrapping l’ai>er, all sizes,
26 boxes Macaroni,
25 do Vermicelli,
25 cases Ollv** Qil,
100 Whole, half atid quarter kegs F F F
Gun Powder,
500 boxes Sardines,ptiarter and halves.
For rale by J. V. CONNERAT,
ocl25 No. 152 Bay-street.
GKOCERIKS,
50 boxes Grand 4 WilUama’e 10 ouuce Tobacco.
50 bbls Luther Felton Boston Rum
23 “Bostou “
20 “UldP. H'UUt
50 “ E- Phelps Rye Gtu
50N.O. Rectified WhUky
25 bbls Domestic Brandy
25 H casks 4th proof Braiuty
20* “ “ “ “
25 ii Malaga Wlue
50bols Crushed and Powdetud Stuart’s Sugar
50 “ Stuart’s A. « B. Clarified Sugar
60 “ “ V.
10 hhda choice St. Cru:x **
10 “ “ P. R- “
6y “ Prime Baeon Sides
20 “ “ “Shoulders
16 casks Byass Lonpoa Porter
20 }(talksTeneriffe Wine
100 Bags Prime Green Rio Coffee
100 “ Fair do »« “
60 bags ceoice Government Java Coffee In mats
75 boxes Adamantine Candles.
In etore and for saleb y
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO
oct26
B lue, brooms, buckets, bdcuit, 4c—
100 boxes Fig Blue,
60 doz 2 and 3 ply Brooma,
100 doz 2 and 3 hoop Buckets,
25 bbfa Soda, Sugar and Butter Biscuit,
10 bbU Pilot Bread.
Received and for sale by
nov2U McMAHON 4 DOYLE.
H ARPER’S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR
DECEMBER—This Is tbe beginning of a new
volume. Subscribers will please call and renew
their subscriptions. For side by
WARNOCK 4 DAVIS,
Booksellers and Stationers,
uov20 159 Congress-Bt.
T IKfltt k MUSTARD-
Jj 160 doz Linos—Ciothee, Vinhlux, kc,
200 doz Tiger Mustard,
Received and for sale by
nov20 McMAHON 4 DOYLE.
A LB—25 bbfa Taylor 4 Son’s Ale,
Landing and for “
Landing and for sale by
MCMAHON 4 DOYLE,
nov20 Sole AgenU.
CODFISH, ftc-
lu. 76 bbfa No. 2 and 3 Mackerel,
40 half bbfa large No. 1 and 2 do,
20 kits mess No. 1 do,
25 quar bbfa large No 1 do,
2 hbds Codfish,
100 boxes Scald Herrings,
Landing and for zalo bv
DOV22 * HOLTOMBE, JOHNSON 4 CO.
QUGAR-
O 25
bhtfa “choloe” Porto Rico Sugar.
20 bhds St Cr-lx Sugar;
200 bbls A, B k 0 crashed and pulverised Sugar.
In store and for sale by
novtt HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON 4 00.
TJIAMILY HlBLES—We have the largest and
J; finest selection in this city, got op In the best
stylos, being bound in Turkey morocco, and moroc
co antique, botbe KugUsh and American; also, hand
some 12 mo, and pocket editions of the Bible, and
Prayer Books, very cheap, for tale by
novU WARNOCK ft DAVIS
T ONDON PORI ER 4C.—Ju«t ret»lved l6 casks.
JU qu and put. Byasa l-ondonPorter—alsoQtard
and Senetto Brandies, Port, Bcherry. and Medira
Wines, 4c. 4c. Choice articles in glass
for family use by DAVID
oct 23 “
and wood
O’CONNOR,
irner Broughton 4 ’Drayton.
ft 1
O 26 bbfa Stuart’s crashed
90 do dQ powdered jo
60do do A clarified do
50 do do B do do
•Odo do C do do
In store aad for sale by
191 8C&AN70N, JOHNSTON ft 00'
B randies, winks, 4c.—
6 half pipes Pale Otard Dupuy k Co’s. Bran
dy, 1852,
5 heir pipes do do do do 1854,
7 qr casks Old Jean Louis Coguac do,
5 halfpipes Sazorao do,
25 qr rases Port Wine,
25 qr do Malaga do,
10 qr do Madeira and Sherry Wines,
10 pipes Holland Gin,
50 baskets Heidseik Champagne,
25 do Hungarian Lion do,
50 bbls X, X X, X X X, and Extra Mononga-
bela Whiskey.
160bbfa Domestic Liquors, assorted. For rale
J. V. CONNERAT,
oct 28 No. 152 Bay-street.
250
COFFEKS, SUGARS Ac TEAS.
Begs Prime Grecu Rio Coffee
_ _ 100 do Fair do do do
iO mats Old Government Java do
76bagsLaguira do
10 hhda Chaleo St Croix Sugar
10 do do P. R, do
20 half chests fine Hyion Tea
5* 10 lb caddies extra fine do do
20 half chests fine BUck Tee, # lb papers
16 do do do Oolong Black Tea, Unrolls
50 eaddies extra fine Oolong Black Tea, fllbs-
rfust received and for sale by
0*21 BCRAMON, JOHNSTON ft 00
QUNDR1EE—
O 25 bhds. P. R. Sugar
150 bbfa. 8tuart’s Refined Sugar
100 kegs Soda
100 boxes Curb Soda
ion do Lemon Syrup
1000 M and boxes Sardines
100 oases 8chnapps
100 M Imported Begars
60 M American do
Receivad and for sale by
octu McMahon k doylx.
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS.
These are taken from Daguerreotypes as perfect,
ly as from life, are COLORED either m 01i<-
PASTEL, or WATER COLORS.
We have cow secured the exclusive pzteot for
PHINTING OS CASVASS
which can he practised by no other person In Chat
ham county. By this newly di-covered patent pro.
ce?e a magnificent and
PERFECT LIKENESS
fa produced from Daguerreotypes, any size de
sire ! up to the SIZE OF LIFE.
uary lit, 1557 •
For the fat mouth
1 cent,
do
3d
4 “
do
4th
S .“
do
5th
10 *•
do
Oth
32 *•
Dtisiifrrtolypts aad AmbrotrpM.
EEDBBED
PHICE8.
to double as above until the expiration of the twelve
months. Prompt payment will be required ou or
about the first of every u onth. First payment to
be made January 1st, 1857; twelvtb payment De
cember fat, 1857.
J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent.
SO" As I have a number of subscribers to the
abovo rates, 1 will continue to receive subscribers
until Saturday, the 22d instant.
novI9— 4i J. M. H , Ageut.
A FABX WANTED
I N Southeru Georgia, of from 1000 to 5000 Acres.
Persoud having lands for rale iu that region,
will please address me by letter, giving description
of the Land, with tbo very least money and the
best terms that will buy it. lauds lying in the
Southern part of Charlton county, other things be-
lug equal, would be preterred.
M. GARREIT,
162 J street,-Washington, D C.
Reference—Dr. Daniel I^e. novl9~3t
• SavaiVuah, oa fat, 1S50.~
f PHE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be
_L tween tbe subscriber*, under the name A J.
V.CONNERAT 4 CO., waa this day dissolved by
mutua' "ooseul. Mr. Joseph V. Connerat will ut-
tend to ibesettlemeut of the aflitirs of the said firm
J. V. CONNERAT
J. LAMA.
Savannah, Oct. 1st, 1850.
THE UNDKRS.GXED having bought out the in
terest of John Luu, will hereafter continue the
wholesale GROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS
in his own name and tor hfa own account, and re-
ipectftUly sob cits from the friends of tbe late firm a
continuance of their favors,
oct 2 J. y. CONNERAT.
- to redt.ee our pr:ce*
'.errafter propose
;bln the
Our present faciities cc.v
on the above pictures,
ti* take them at prices low r- to bo witl
t carh ot everv one, beUc at tre-m
ONE t OLLAR AND UPWARDS \
Mccsis* Carey 4 Powefa-on- wish paiticuUtly to
vc notice that they will take
Likenesses of Deceased Persons,
tiutn Daguerreotypes or Ambrotypcs which their
friends may have iu tbi-ir po&?e?stou, of any Mie
desired, color: d as above
Gallery over S. Wilraot’s Jewelry Store, Market
Square. ’
covSO Entrance on HrYan Street.
LARGE SALES
ON TUB
FIRST THTOSDAY IN JANUARY,
GEHEEAL ROUGE.
M. GRIFFIN has just received another fine
VXe lot or Silver Sugar Spoons, Gravy and Cream
Ladles, Butter Knives, Knives, Forks and Spsous,
Pie Knives, Foils, Knives and Forks, Cake Knives,
Crumb Scrapers, 4c., kc., mostly in morocco ca-e3,
suitable for presents. novll
B uckwheat or the best quality,
SMOKED SALMON,
ANCHOVIES, CODFISH,
Mackerel, No. 1, iu Kits,
Salmon, do do,
PIG HAMS, small size,
do SHOULDERS, do do,
Canadian Oat Meal t
Extra Quality in small bags,
FRENCH BEANS,
20 bbfa handsome TABLE APPLES ami COOK
ING do,
5 BOXES LEMONS,
NEW FIGS, PRUNES AND DATES,
FRESH BISCUITS, in 16 varieties, some entirely
new; together with a good supply of Staplo Groce
ries, per steamers Knoxville and Augusta, for rale
by WM. H. FARRELL,
Savannah Grocery and Fruit Depot,
nov!2 corner Broughton k Whitaker sta.
ALBANY ALE.
QA bbfa Read 4 Bro’a, Albany 41e, “a superl-
JjVJ or article,” landing per schr Target, and
for sale by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO
Having made arrangements wtita Messrs. Read k
Rro’s., for rale of their Albany Ale, Bhall be con
stantly supplied, and offer tho same at lowest cash
price.
oc31 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO
W ILL BE SOLD ON THE PREMISE^, on thedtf
above mentioned, ot public ot.tcry, LA
NIEK’S PLANTATION, in Madison County, Florid*,
comprising 164'.* acr»*3 of first rate Lind.
Terms—One- tirrd Cosh snd the balance In tw®
equal annual in stalments drawing eight per cent. In
terest, and secured by mortgage on the l»tod.
437 acres are cleaned and In cultivation, ul
under excellent ii nee. And there are cn the
premises a comfortable dweilJig. gcol cut houiw.
y good negro cabins, et^d tain, gm-house zsd
screw.
These lauds are situate -n the Patterson Hua-
mock, ou the public road leading tr>.m Manttcello
to Madison Court House, ubr-ct eleven miles Irom
Madison and twenty from Monticello. The Ra’.lrcad
now being constructed irom Tallahassee- to Jackson
ville and savannah, aLso{wr-*s tii rough the plants
lion. The lands nro fretti m.d level t>nU of in#
first quality,.atid the plan tat:.-a believed to l»
one of the most desirable in Middle Florida.
—ALSO—
At the same time and place, will teioldfor J
SEVENTY VALUABLE SLATES,
including- Uu* Cariienter and Blscksmith, <uii *
good house servant .-Jid seanu-trois.
—ALSO—
About 60<.K) Uushots Corn,
*• 20,000 jtounds of Fodder,
1 * 50 bushels feed Prae,
•• 150 head ofHcgi.
“ 40 “ of Cattle,
** 14 Working Mutes,
Two large Road Wagons.
Due light two bore-o Wagon,
Oue good Ox Wagon,
One Yoke of Oxen,
One Lanier Mill,
Blacksmith’s Tools, Farming Utensils, its.
The title to the Lauds nud Slaves will be row*
by tho Marshal of the Northern I fatrict °fp c f
under consent decree, a? will be advertised by b ,,l •
and the title will be good and uirncuinbered
AUGUSNUS L. FISHER-
■numiECs i-. uxip.
Administrators of Augustus 11. Inu cr. dfoJ-
Novembor 16, If 60. Ot nov ™
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WHITE BATIN ft KID SLIPPERS.
ECEIVED by late arrivals—
Ladies Whito Palin Slippers,
do do Kid do
Misses Black Gaiters and Morocco Boofa,
Indies Polka and Jenny Lind Boofa.
M. J. BUCKNER,
novO No. 71 and 152 Gibbon’s Range.
assize ofbbead
CtTT TlUUSCRIUt’S Okpick, >
Savannah* 1st Nov., 1856. j
r IE average priceo or Flour tho pa3t mouth
being Hgbt dollars per bbl, Bread must weigh
as follows t
10 cent loaf mnst weigh 2 ft 0 oz.
6 “ “ “ “ life Ooz.
3 “ *• “ “ a^oz.
JAMES P. WILKINS,
novl City Treasurer.
L IQUORS, SUGAR 4c~. ’ ”
75 bbfa Domestic Brandy
100 bbfa P H Gin
126 bbls N E Rum
100 bbfa Rectified Whiskey,
76 bbfa X, XX, XXX do
50 bbfa Old Rye do
60 bhds P R, 31 and X O Edgar
125 bbfa Stuart’s A B k C do
Received and for rale by
MCMAHON k DOYLE,
_ UQV4 No 206 4 207 Bay si.
L IME—1,000 casks best quality of Lump Lime,
landing aud in store, for sale low by
S0T4 UtiiLETON ft PARSONS.
NEW YORK. Sov Ulb. 16P;
Mefsi&i. Kmtoks:—In the the ;.t No.aOns**'
street, on tho moruing of the Oth in-taut, par
valuable books and papers were exposed f“ r ‘
six hours iuouo of Stearns 4 Mar mu a rirc-t
Wo say fire-proof, not because they are to
but becauso we have so prove J them ( " ir ?' ^
and papers camo out uninjured, rave toe
the books, occasioned by steam. ,
Our store was fivo stories above gre-unu an ‘
stories below, occupied from cellar to p rrc r raan
intensity of the heat can ho attested by spy®*
who witnessed it. No furnace could uo
trived by the ingenuity oT tnau to create a
iutenso heat. 0 f
We voluntarily give this tributoto
these Safes aud select your widely
merclaljouriml to inform tho mercantile
what estimate to place upon Stearns & Mn
Wilder’s Patou Salamander Safes.
U HAV1LAND, HARkAL 4
Wholesale DruggU'^
yy All lulterns aud sizes of the abo\ c rteto
S*afes for sale by
C. II. CAMPFI ELD, Agent for Manuiaur,
nov2Q—lm 17 Bay strecfajyj”?* 1 !
NEW OKOCEBUS.
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALfc.
A hot of Fine WIiim I • , 1 nor,,
Frnirh Brandlu. Havana Segart.
AUD A
G.nerul waortment of Cliolce
FAMILY GROCERIES.
X.it door 10 Booso.
oovIO-tm —TU"" 1 '-
~ TO IIOCSBKBEPKB8.
1 -VANIEI, CRONIN Upholster, M
I) would resprotthUy winouoco to tho><** a
Srauatthiho ho U reedy to tnrito •nd|'“ “ ^
Sr“u,OU CtoUt,BatUltg,tc.,.ltho ■ l “>Su
Ic. uti oa Ut. most reasonable tonne.