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8. & HILTON It CO.. Georgian d Journal.
THOMPSON h WITHIVOTON, New.
Savannah, July 1,1856. '
ft*
daralreU^ droulatafl 1* Iftlj. . ^
Ht! forth though aot rery otaurl; tk* political
piugrumme of tho Itallun -RsTohiUonlsts.
thing uurchltl, oahTtnln, and all that can
•gutut.nugloB and,monk
i Among otuec righto which they aeok to ea-
, IadloMnil Uborty ; tho- Inololotlon ol tho
huhttutloai MWOlliO of tho poroon; Inrlola-
bllltyof proporty; BoUglouo Ubortyl Alton
Ptooo: Fre* Schools and Fra* Spooch; Reapon-
lltjr bT Ministers of Stato, and tho Inotltutlon
oft National guard.
"In regard to a apodal form of gororamontt
(tho appeal oaya) the Itdlane perceived ftom
thla queotlon, aa woll aa wlthoa t any abet no
tion aa to tho pcraon who will bo Inverted with
the power. Aa to the Popoa, let them rctnrn
to their fntore life; let thou chant of the adva-
tlonof aouta.nobut more; no,never to tyranulac
over human bodleo.’ r
To the qnoatlon upon what meana tho Ital
ians rely to acquire their Independence?
Nature hu provided ua with ample meana to
redeem out country. The valiant Spanish na
tion haa taught ua the aureat way. These
means arO our Alps and our Apennines. There is
the spot where the Italian soldier shall write
and accomplish the moot glourloua page of
modern history: there la the place ftom which
the children of Italy will rush, armed and de
cided, to Sght their tyrants. It you except
the Territory of Sardiania, all the rest of Italy,
Near York Cotton Market.
Nxvr Tonx, Nov. 21.—The cotton market hu
been firm to-day. Middling Uplands 12 cento.
Middling Orleans 12}.
Faro xt St. Andrew's Him..—We have been
requited to say the Fair given by the ladies of
the First Baptist Church, will be opened to
morrow evening at i o'clock.
Gioxoia Bxooaks.—Mr. Buckner advertises
another lot ol Georgia made brogans. A mo
ment’s examination will convince the most
skeptical of their superlorlty.to northern made
negro shoes.
V Uncommon Kind.”—The New. York Her
ald and the Times having striven in vain,
through tho most unscrupulous means, to pre
vent the election ol Mr. Buchanan, are ex
ceedingly kind In taking his administration
under their protection even before the forma
tion of his cabinet The IWfouie la exhibiting
a little mom self respect and Independence.
New Publication!.
Tit von Tat. A Norn nr a Ladt orNaw
Orleans. Published by Garret A Ca, New
Xork, for sale by Messrs. Waraock Sc Davis.
The lady, or her publishers, havebeen un
fortunate in the selection of a title. The public
do not estimate very highly anti Slav litera
ture. They will therefore be more likely to be
repelled than attracted by the title.—" A reply
to Dred." A result to be regretted, u the
book Is really written with decided vigor; and
withall, Isa very timely publication.
Bum and La Plata. Tax Personal Re
cord of a Cruise. By C. 8. Stewart A. M.,
U. 8. N. New York, G.P.Putnam A Co., for
sale in Savannah by J. M. Cooper A Co.
Aa the regions vlslsted by the author are
yearby year acquiring additional interest, his
volume will bo deemed by many a very wel
come one. Ita mechanical execution Is In good
style. The author la an agreeable writer!
Tux History of Texas from its hast err-
tlxhxnt in 1686, to its Annexation to the
United States. By H. Yoakum Esq., In
two volumes. Published by Beddeld New
York. For sale by Messrs. J. H. Cooper A
Co.
The historian of Texas -eems to have per
formed his undertaking with pains taking care
fulness, candor, Impartiality and ability. The
result (by aid of the publisher) is two toler
ably thick octavo volumes, beautilhlly printed,
neatly bound, illustrated with , maps and en
gravings. It will unquestionably prove to be a
work of permanent Interest and value.
The American Poulterer’s Companion. A
practical treatise on the breeding, rearing,
and general management ofvarTonaBpecles
of domestic poultry. A new edition, enlarged
andimproved. By 0. N. Bement. With 120
Illustrations on wood and stone. Published
by Harper A Brothers.
This book has already been noticed and com
mended by us—it Is for sale by Messrs. J. M.
Cooper A Go.
Craakey-'s As Co’s., Monhtly Freight Clr.
eolar.
London, Nov. 1.—Quotes B R Iron from
Bristol, Channel, us follows:
To New York, 19s Od and 6m per ton of 20 cwt
" New Orleans 18s Od and Sm “
"Charleston, 22s6dand6id-
‘•Norfolk, 20s0dand5m " " “ •’
“ Savannah, 20a0dandSm " *' " “
Southern Commercial Convention.
The following views of the Petersburg Dem
ocrat are well put:
The Bavannah Convention affords a fine op
portunity for beginning a pretty broad found
ation in the way of southern development We
look to It for a sharp, dashing manifesto, filled
with healthful, practical recommendations. We
want nothing impalpable, no refined and db-
etruse stuff, about the rights of the States and
what not, aa heretofore. But we want and ex-
pect a bold, impressive and progressive aeries
of tangible, living realities Tor the southern
mind to think ana feed on. We want action,
vital, self-sustaining action, such aawlUput the
South fairly on the track of her destiny.
And this Is the way to keep the union or the
States together. The union of the South in a
great practical movement for her growth und
development, for her commercial and manufac
turing liberation, is the only way to brighten
and renovate the links of tho contederacy now
well nigh worn in twain by the corroding tooth
of Yankee aggression. Wo must bavea regen
eration. We must evince our ability to eland
alone and to ualHulone beforowe can secure im
punity from phrenEied fanaticism.
The Solomons of the Nashville City Council
have reltased to appoint delegates to the Con
vention on the ground that' “It would promote
sectional sentiments and stir up agitation.”—
These gentlemen must be know-nothings of
Nature’s own make.
Firino—We have heard nothing of the
"firing” mentioned in the following extract of
a letter from Washington. We suspect that
none of the State Bights-presses have been
either killed or crippled by it:
The most significant development to be no
ticed here la the fire the Washington Union is
Intended to.forc* the Democratic leaden who
occupied-extreme grounds in the late canvass
into a compromise with Mr. Slidell, Mr. Cobb,
Mr. Toombs, and that school of politicians. If
Hr. Buchanan should, call entirely new men
into bis Cabinet, representing new ideas, and
yet consistent with the principles of his party,
be may stave off this War' of the roses. This
slavery issue must be diverted from its morbid
channel in the Northern mind, or brought to
an emphatic Issue. The majority of the North
desire the lime; the majority ortho South de
sire the issue. If made |t will shake the Union
to ita center, aa nelthor will give way. The
policy of Mr. Buchanan will evidently be to
divert It,- by presenting through the Paclfio
Railroad, Cube, and Central America, issues of
more teal-importance to the South, and well
calculated to dazale the people. His intimate
Wanda assert that he Will not abdicate hla posi
tion as President to please anybody.,
\t—— , t jatrrTTrrmrr. ,’i : .
Thin is reason to bcllave that the questlon
of the succession to the Greek throne trill give
thedlplomatto world a great dealor trouble.
Busts will recognise no King of Greecewho
docs nM belong to theGreek|chureh, and Prince
Adalbert of Bavaria relhsaato change hla
religion.
It AVERT f*l
itlemanln
-pleareVom Missouri
to getof theProviso,
__MpSfS
They have (40 acres of land each,
cultivate any but a small portion
..ithoct slaves. They are talking actively aud
watching their chance. As soon aa Kansas
becomes a slave State they will strike; and rod
may nly upon It, ftom what I hear, that both
Oregon and Utah will in that event, go '
slavery,when the question will lmmeadiatcly
turn for reconsideration.
Tbepreaseain Oregon are now In the slave
interest. If any should 'dare to speak In the
Free State interest, they will bo crushed aa In
Kansas, and the Free Stato men will be driven
out. It Is a great wonder to me here, seeing
the great power of the Southern leaders, and
the fact that slave labor could be employed to
so great an advantage In the mines, that
Slavery was not established here at the beginn
ing.
Atteutt to rreax Jail Frustrated.—On
Saturday last the sister of the Sheriff' of Bucks
oounty, Pa., while examining tho prisoner’s
beds. In company with a leniulo convict, at
the Doylestown jail, discovered two iron in
struments, evidently intended for defence, und
reported the same to the sheriff, who, on
Sunday morning, made a thorough examina
tion,and found that several or the most des
perate convicts had taken out the rivets of
their leg Irons, and threatened to kill uny per
son who would attempt to replace them, with
the aid of a revolver, he forced them all into
a dungen, and having sent fur a black smith,
he soon succeeded In replacing the ironaiua
substantial manner. A heavy wooden pludgeen
mounted with iron, and uu iron bolt, sharp at
one end, were found secreted about the muti-
Tbs msmbsrs of this si slaty are reqaaat-
auto assemble at tbrtrBUValv o'clock
THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, Nov. 26: to poytta
last tribute of respect to tbslr deceased brother
member JOHN Mt'RPHY, the dr.) President ofthe
society. By order
' tt’A. o’ertN*,-Provident. '
- iV; ;.uW':
hit a sure blow, being scattered here and there,
or united according to the necessity of the
case.
Well acquainted with the localities, masters
of inaccessible positions, supported by the coun
try, to the toosm of the bells we ahall rout with
the impetuosity of a torrent, the Austrian lines;
aU the aatteUtes of the Pope King, all the
mercenartesof the Bourbon of Naples, and also,
those nations who, dragged Into the contest by
an Infernal policy,notsatisded with remaining
simple spectators of that bloody carnage, should
dare to turn their arms against our breasts.
Yea,our resolution is taken: the warof Spain,
the general conflagration ol Moscow are before
ns with all their grand epopees.
We shall reduce In ashes our most brilliant
.cities, our celebrated monuments; we ahall deso
late our fertile fields, and with our own hands
we shall leave aa perpetual witnesses the ves
tiges of destruction and ruin.
Without any regard to age, six, or social posi
tion, all, all shall be soldiers. We ahall resort
to action with all kinds of.arms. We shall avail
ourselves of all means, and .with a desperate
fury we shall meet the vandals who dare to
trample the eollofour confines, and maintain
the holy righto of nations.
Mountains of corpses will rise over the very
mountains; torrents of blood will flood our
plains.
Then, and not before, they ahall call Italy
“the land of the dead;” but the slain ahall not
be all Italians. The visitor who,after the grand
catastrophe, shall review onr fields of battle,
will see that the stranger’s dead shall outnum
ber the Italians.
As to the ivhm the work is to be commenced
we are only told this much:
The password, prodigiously promulgated
among us, is to avail ourselves of our means
when the proper occasion for action ahall come;
and to conceal what would be imprudent to
give publicity.
Let not our despots flatter themselves that
they can prevent a general rising of onr people
by Imprisonment and new tortures They can
not arrest and shoot all the Italians I
We hare deferred onr revolution for the reasons
expra sed above. Alter this declaration and
solemn protest, we hope that diplomacy will
think over again its past and recent errors, aud
will act toward Italy with justice and equani
mity.
But should even that last hope tail, we shall,
not delay an instant to undertake the work of
our redemption; It Is only a question of time.
Let those who wish not for peace have war.
Potentates, diplomatists, protectors of Euro
pean civilization, defenders of order, as —
call yourselves In poor pompous edicts, tl
well or it.
The days of our oppressors and usurpers are
numbered, the reward of their crimes is written
In the following line—“ Mene, Tekel Perea."
Italy.
A letter from the Hague of the 22d Inst, says:
—The commission nominated by. the govern
ment to examine the question of the emanolpa-
coast of Guinea. As to the Islands, it presents
a scheme of emancipation which is a good deal
like that proposed for Surinam; and as to the
establishments in Guinea, It advises that eman
cipation shall not be attempted, in order not to
endanger the security of them.
The Westminster Ravixw^-We have re.
calved the Westminster Review, for October,
ftom the American re-publlahers, Messrs. Leo
nard Scott A CO., through Colonel Williams,’
their agent. We give the table of contents:
“ 1. Alchemy and Alchemists; 2. Buddhism
—Mythical anu Historical; 3. The Property of
Married Women; 4.‘ George Forster: 6. Edin
burgh Fifty Years Ago; 6. Silly Novels by
Lady Novelists: 7. France before the Revolu
tion of ’89; 9. . Emerson’s English Traits; Con
temporary Literature.”
The article on "Silly Novels by Lady Novel
ists” is a slashing piece of criticism.
FoxFRiTVR^bv A Recognizance.—iu the
Hustings Court on Saturday, a scire facial
was awarded on a recognizance entered into
before the Mayor, on the 6th of October, by
Roger A. Piyor with W. W. Dunuuvant, his
security, in the sum of 82,060, conditioned tbut
the said Roger A. Pryor should keep the peace
toward all the people of the Commonwealth,
and especially towards B. B. Bolts, for one year
it having been suggested tbat the said recog
nizancenad been forfeited by his assault upon
Oswald B. Finney, on the 21st ofOctober, 1866.
—Richmond Diipatch.
The Singapore Free Preee of Sept." to'
says:—Thelatest acounts bom Siam state that
the French Envoy bad concluded a treaty with
the Siamese Kings, which was to be signed on
the 16th current. After leaving Siam the
French mission would proceed to Turon for the
urpose of hying to open negotiation with the
lochin Chinese government. Trade was being
rosecoted very briskly at Bangkok, but the
.jflux of foreign traders which has lately taken
place, and the consequently great competition
for produce, haa forced up pricea to a height
whioh cannot be maintained permanently.
The New York Express expects to hear that
In some or the rural districts movements are
being made to select for the ensuing year
preachers among “the Republicans,” accord
ing to ther political The question Is not so
much what a man’s “religion” la, as what his
politics are. We may expect, anon, to read
votes thus ltom the vestries:
Congregationailst church—For a Fremont
preacher 10, Fillmore 6, Buchanan 9; no
choice.
Methodist—For a Fremont preacher 9, Fill
more 8, Buchanan 10: no choice.
Unitarian—Fora Fremont preacher 12, Fill
more 3, Buchanan 4; Fremonter elected.
The Weekly Register, the organ of the Ro
man Catholio body in England, states that the
Rev. Dr. Manning, formerly Archdeacon of
Chichester, and brother in law of the Bishop of
Oxford, la to take possession Immediately of
St. Helen’s, a beautiful gothic church In West-
bourne grove. Dr. Manning has also signed
contracts recently for the erection of two Ro
man Catholic bnlldlngs contiguous to Buckln-
ham palace one a residence for an order of
preachers, and the other a church.
The London Star, of October 29, Bays: The
warning to the English press that appeared the
other day In the Honitenr haa stirred, as might
have been expected, the bile of most of our
contemporaries. They see in it the first Indi
cation, so far as the English press is concerned
of that deadly hatred which the Emperor o
the French Is known to bear towards all bee dis
cussion; and some of them are so far swayed by
their fears aa to imagine that the dozen lines
which have appeared in the organ of the
French government form but the prelude to an
application to our English Parliament to put
the British press on a level with the French.
A letter bom Malta says:—Intelligence con
tinues to pour in bom surrounding and more
distant countries which felt tne earth
quake on the night of the 11th and morning of
the 12th of October. It seems to have been
moresensible feltistheenterior than in the sea
port towns of the neighboring island of Sicily.
In Naples the shocks were severe and of long
buntloh.
BOYAL HAVANA LOTTMT.
.' ■’’I • ■ A1-1It.1 1,'r .ll 7 ) VHI-Jlf]..-'
iPHE nekt 'Ordinary Drawing of the Royal
Xi Hataua" Lottery,. couduoWd by the tfouuh
Qoverumeui, under ibe supervision of ths Copula
Geuersl. of Cobs, will lake plane at Havana, on ;
Tuesday, November 18th, IBM.
; $268,000!!
SORTEO NUMERO 672 ORDINARIO;
CAPITAL PRIZE (100,0001
Sprite.of.... ,2^00
70 «* e.i., ^’400
149 “ 200
20 spprox’Uons 7,200
A BRAND MARS LAMP LOTTERY
jqe the Havana Plan,) '
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, OF
^---•'“JlAinfliAND;” • - •
, Astra Clate j„ . , .
,T» ha drswa8>TURDAY, : l)se.aoth, le Baltimore,
i-I.it. d yijV| ; .Nfff.biMt i .■
: PrtaeeameaaUnu le 1112,000 will be- distributed
according tq the foUowlugfiplendld Scheme
; 80,000 N washes* t-A.000 PHaeo t
.Prise# pavobtq,|n.foil withe"! deduction.
1 prlzo or....;,$100,000
1 “ 50,000
20,000
10.000
*000
3 approximations to the $100,000 of $000 Mob. 4
or $400 to $50,000.4 of $400 to $20,000,4 of $200 to
$10,000, 4 of $200 to $5,000,
Whole Ticket* $20—Halves $10—Quarter* Vi*
j$S* Prizes cashed st sight at (Wo per cent, dis
count.
Bills of the Richmond City Banks taken st par,
A Urawnlug will be forwarded as soon as (ho rs*
Hull In known.
Communications addrewed to DON hODRIGVEZ,
(c«ra or City Post, Charleston, 8. C.,) until the 18th
of November, will he attended to.
nov28—ditFw
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$40,000
; lulooo
. 6,00*
a “ess
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Appro’x
TfEWSOoXS,
RECEIVED BY WARNOOK & DAVIS,
Tuna day, Nor. 25, 1856.
E DGAR MONTROSE, or tho Mysterious Penitent,
by G W M Reynolds.
Marion Barnard, or Lcdsonis of Lire—a compan
ion to “Dick Tarleton’', by J K Smith.
Thu pictorial adventures or Margaret Catohpote.
—MOMS OF—
Daisy’s Necklace, and what earned it, byTB
Aldrich
Thrco per rent a month, or the perils of fast liv
ing, by Charles Uurdett.
Tho UilU of the Shatcmuc. by the author of the
Wide, Wide World. For salo at
no25 159 Congress at.
GEORGIA JlADB NERGO SHOES.
T HE Subscriber has {ust received auolher supply
or Georgia made negro Brogans. Planters
wlshlug to get tholr money's worth are invited to
call and examine them. M. J. BUCKNER,
nov25 71A152 Gibbons* Building.
p "b |le F,m
H AS already ra ked Steinway A Sons, B tod art,
J B. Dunham & Co., Horace Waters, W Win
abe k Co., G Vogt, and Llghtt, Newton A Brad
bury’s Celebrated
Pntent-Arch-Wiest-Plank 61-4 and T
1-3 Octavo
FZASTO0.
W. D. ZOGBAUK ft CO.
haviug recently received a new supply of these
makers, would invito the attention or tue musical
public to their stock, comprising every article in
the Hue, which can be mm shed ht New York
Prices, Also,
A rich assortment or tine French ENGRAVINGS
and[splendid COLORED LITHOGRAPHS, with and
without Frames, Juast arrived and Ibr sale at
W. D. ZOGBAUM A COS’
No.’s 107 Bryan and 94 at. Julieu its.
1,000
200
..$40,000
.. 14,940
.. 10,000
., 6,000
.. 3,000
.. 2,000
.. 1500
.. 1 000
200
! $132,610
Whole Tickets $16» Halv»rtgT»j^ni $2 60.
aftlLLIANT* SCHEME,
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF
MARYLAND.
Class T,
To be drawn in Baltimore, Md. ( Saturday. Dec. 27.
18? .
4 of 100
4 Of 90
4 of SO
4 of 70
j$0f 60
12 Of 30
29
10
tiior
•puora AND SHOES—
Lady'N whito Satin Slippers,
Geut’s huo Boots and Gaiters,
Gent’s Oxford Ties and low qua*tered Shoes.
Boys’ and Youths’ Gaiters.
On hand ut 71 and 162 Gibbon’s Range,
nov25 M. J. BUCKNER,
A RTHUR’S HOME MAQAZINE, for December.
Fur sale by
nov26 WARNOCK & DAVIS,
AH9IVEB8ARY MAT.T.
Tho GERMANIA FIRE COMPANY, No. 10,
will eelebratetbeir Auntveraary on Ibe 2eU
Deo., end give a Bell on tb. same ol|ht, at 8t. An
drew's Hell. Ticket, cau he procured from either
of the unueraiKUed Committee. No tickets will be
sold ettbe entrance.
' V. Basler, 2d foreman,
Geo. L. Long, 3d do
M. H. Meyer,
nuv20-eodtd
8. Frank Kline,
Geo. Oemeodeo,
0. White,
0. Welgand,
Important Steamship Entsrprize.—A late
letter from New York to tbo Philadelphia
Evening Journal, says:
I understand that a company of capitalists of
New York and Savannah are proposing to
establish a line of monthly steamers from this
K rt, via Savannah, to 8L Thomas, Barbadoes,
msrara end Pars, and intend memorializing
Congress for a grant of one hundred and eighty
thousand dollars per annam, for ten years, as
compensation for carrying the malls onthese
routes,
HonalBLl DlPBAVITY AMONG SCHOOL GUILD-
ken The Boston (Mass.) Herald of tho 19th
says :-Ciroumstances have recently transpired
at one of the public schools In this city, which
reveal a mass of Immorality that la sickening
to contemplate. The details are altogether un
fit for publication, but the main facts should be
stated that parents may be nut on thotr guard
against a monstrous evil. It appeera ftom In
formation we have received from authentio
sources, that one of the female monitors in a
public school pioked op a note a few days ago,
which had been opened—a note addreseed Dy
one schoolgirl to another—and tho oontente
developed the foot that elx of the girls of the
sohool, aged ltoiri twelve to fifteen yean old,
have been seduced, and, for soma..time past
have practloed vlae in cor—
various persona at stores and i
places. A stable, a crockery
■tore are mentioned os bar
for lUloltpnrpoaet, by these ,
avenged according to their',
ubouttwo dollar! per week-1
course.' '
The note referred to abb'
evidence of depravity A
among youth, was handed to the ft.
•nf tho sohool, and she sent for tho'
tho girls ImpUssted, tnd laid the esse before
them. Of coune they were horrified by the
revelation! nude, when their children
were called together and Interrogated In n
private room, where they acknowledged their
transgrcselona.nnd the aid of the police was
called to Investlgsto the mttjcr.
' Tun Underground Railroad from Ltnou-
buuo.—Two negro men, one belonging to Alex.
Tompkins, Esq., und the other to the eaUte of
Wm.B. Roane, deceased, lately escaped from
tble city tnd travelled, it seems, oa the Vir
ginia and Tenaeesee Railroad to Abingdon nnd
thence Covington,Kentucky, where they were
arrested on the Clnoinnatf Ferry Boat The
negroea. It seems, had .fietltioiu free papers,
aha under this authority passed without Inter
ruption to Covington, Kentucky. Ve hive no
doubt that there Ts some rascal Yankee. In this
city, who ore it the work of conning off our
slaves. They teem to have an — ------
scheme* with great cunning. Boh
a negro man named Washington
discovered lnpqraeeikm of free
were atteetaf .9m the
Hnstlnge Court, and only ...
np with a deecrlntioo of tht
they were intended.—. —
The Greeks of the Liverpool Exchange club
bed together lately, and having raised £100,090
operated In cotton so advantageously that they
realllxed a profit of £30,000.
Jttntral Jnuitation.
The Friends and Acquaintances of
JOHN MURPHY aud family are roaiiectfuily invi
ted to attend the funeral or the former from bis late
reafdenco on South Broad street, T0-M0RR01V
(Tuesday) MORNING, at 10 o’clock.
tammiul Mclligtittt.
Savannah Market, November 95.
COTTON—Our cotton market remains unchanged.
Tho attendance of buyers y tutor day was large and'
the Hales largest of the ucanon and amount to 2203
hales, viz: 15 at 10)4, 8 at 1020 at 10^, Utf at
11, 235 at 11)4, 306utnx, 438 at 11*4, 840 ui
11 & 41 at 11916, and 178 at 11#.
Exports*.
NEW YORK—ScbrT Holcomln—59- bales up-
land cotton, 67 bales 81 do, 126 casks riuo, 40 bblu
spin turpentine, 12 bites sheep tklns, 6 bblu tallow,
11 bales aud 2 bags roots.
Imports.
LIVERPOOL—Per shipSulina—7,376 ska salt, 668
tons coal.
Port of Savannah November 45
Arrived.
Bark Flight, Horne; New York, to Brigham, Kel
ly A Co,
8chr H P Cashing, Godfrey, Philadelphia, with
coal, to J T Tbomai.
Sloop Virginia, 814 phens, Darien, with 3600 bus
high rice, to Habersnam k Son.
[Steamer Augusta, Fraser, Augusta, to 8 M Lain
/King’s flat, from plantation, with 1660 bus
;b rice, to Habersham k Sou.
Departed.
8teamer Augusta, Eraser, Augusta.
Steamer EUzt, Koehler, Old Sisters Ferry, Ac.
Memoranda*
New York, Nov 21—Cld, bark Brothers, Culvert
St. Marys.
FORKION FORTS.
Failed fur Savaunah, Nov 3—Lion, from Peter-
bead.
Consignees.
Per hark Flight, from New York—J M Selkirk.
Brigham, Kelly A Co, Cooper A Co, Cloghoru A Co,
Clark A Cooloy, O Coheu, M A Cohen, J Dickson A
Co, Etheridge A Hon, E Fitzgerald, WR Fleming,
BGoodall, Habersham A Sou. A M Jackson, King A
Sou, J W Lathrop A Co, S M UllUesu, Patten, Hut
ton A Co, W R Thomas, W Warner, Wayno A Bon.
Per steamer Augusta, from Augusta—229 bales
cotton, oo bales leather aud mdze, to a M lAflltetu,
Hunter A Gammell. y
Receipts Per Central Railroad,
iNoW 'ai—18# hales cotton ,36 bales dom.,251
Mia flour, 800 bides, 206 skins and mdse, to E Mol.
nteux; Franklin A B. Rabun. A P, Lockett A 8. Dank
W, Cohens A H, W D Etheridge. Ruse, I) AlTW
uncan, Hudson, F A Co, Bothwell A W, Hardwick
C, »V»y A Taylor, J V Latborop A bo, Patten,
A Go. King A Boo, Hardee A Co, farspqjUc Co!
r Tucksr, Garmany A Champion, and othirS.
WANTED.
T WO good Boys to wait about the Barbershop,
Liberal wages will be paid promptly for them.
Apply to J. M. HAYWOOD,
uov22 Agent.
FHE8H FRUIT AND GBOOERIE8.
PGR STEAMER AUGUSTA, AT
Yhe Savannah Grocery & Fruit Depot
QA BBLS.of the Choicest Eating Apples.
OV/ >lo Flue Quinces, 3 Frails Dates.
10 Boxes Lemons* New Figs. Layer aud Bunch
Raisins, do Currants, Citrons. Ac., <o.
NEW BUCKWHEAT AND RYE FLOUR.
New No. 1 Mackerel, Salmon und Codfish,
1 Crate Extra Bunch Onions.
1 do do Cabbages.
Pigs Feo and Pigs Heads iu Pickle.
Bath Brick, Currie Powder.
Hup. Sago Cheese,
Corn Starch.
Fresh Biscuit, flftoen different kinds.
Stuart’s Syrup.
ALSO RECEIVED,
30 BuucheB Bananas.
10000 Nassau and Havana Oraagos.
All for sale mi the most reasonable terms, by
oct30 WM. H. FARRELL.
SUNDRIES.
QAA DoZKN 2 and 3 cord Brooms;
O\J150 do painted Buckets:
200 bozos No 1 i-alo and Family Soap;
100 half boxes No 1 pale and Famllv 8ouj>;
100
80
200
160
50
do Toilet
bo Ground
do
Allsplco, Pepper and
[Cassia;
Mustard;
Schiedam Schnapps, quarts and
[pints;
Raspberry, Blackberry and Gin*
200 toxus Bruudy, Whiskey, Wines and Cor
dial;
200 baskets Champagne, various brands, qts
[and pts ;
100 boxes Negro Pipes; largo bowls;
60 gross Pipo Heads;
125 chests and hair cnosts Oolong and Hyson
troa ;
200 0 and 10 Ins boxes uo do do ;
25 cases Imperial Hyson and Curious Oolong
[Tea ;
600,000 Spanish, German and Americau Cigars,
[assorted branuH ;
400 dozau .Sardines, quarter, halt and whole
[boxes ; .
Olives,. Prunes aud Smyrna Pastes, in boxes
fA cases ;
t s u uu; in jars and bottles;
Fiuo Cut Cbowiug and Smoking Tobacco;
lu Bloro nnd for salo to jobbers and retailers, on
liberal terms by WEBSTER A PALMES.
nov23
A LBANY ALE 1 —26 bbls Read Bros. Albany Ale
Landiug por sebr. John Boston. For sale by
uov 23
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A Co.
S T CROIX SUGAR-
11 hhds cbolco 8t Croix Sugar
Landing per schr John Bos ton
For sale by SCRANTON, JOHN6TON A CO.
nov23
( \ < 8HEN BUTTER AND CHEESE—
UT 26 kegs cbolco Goshen Butter
75 boxos do do Cheese
landing, and for sale by
! nov23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON it CO.
gACON-
26 hhds Sides,
20 do Shoulders,
25 casks “choice” Hams,
Landiug and for sale by
HOLCOMI
nov22
[BE, JOHNSON A CO.
26 hhds “choico” Porto Rico Sugar,
20 hhds Ht Crulx Sugar,
200 bbls A. H A 0 crushed and pulverized Sugar,
tn store and for Bale by
HOUXJMBK, JOHNSON A CO.
uov 22
^PPLES^CHEKSE, BUTTER, HAMS AND PO-
ties,
TATOES—
16 bbls A|
25 boxes I
15 Urklus Butter,
5 casks Hams,
60 bbls Potatoes,
Received por steamer and fur salo by
uovis McMahon a doyle,
B UITKR AND CHEESE.'60 kegs choice Gasheu
Butter.
200 boxes Cheese. In store and Tor sale by
! oct 20 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
B lue, BdooMs, BDCKi-rra, bdcuit, 4
100 boxes Fig Blue,
60 dox 2 and 3 ply Brooms,
100 doz 2 aud i uoop Buckets,
26 bbls Soda, Sugar and Butter Biscuit,
10 bbls Pilot Bread.
Received and for sale by
nov20 McMAPON a DOYLE.
J UtiT RECEIVED*‘-.400 baskets Mum Cbampaga*.
26 boxes imperial, 26 boxes Cabinet, 10 boxis
“ 1 “jr sale by
Cordon Rouge. For
novlO
A. BONAUO,
nor Bay and BuU it*.
1,000prises, a ountiagto..
$^.1U me saber UilaMjottery has ooly flftaoo
amlns thbScheme I.
4.*i6,oeo :
i ** .......... :6,000?
4 •rf 'ofSl.OOoWb............. 4,000
6 « of- JflOOWa.u ......... 2,600
SO « of Win ,8,000
i;600 “ of 40 are. .80,000
imtoxnunox rauu.
20 SpproannaUoiu otYlOOare......82,000
*0 •• f- ware 2.600
60 “ , 20are 1,000
1,712 prlsas amoaollng to (102,Of
. Hotels (10—BsIvm (6-Ousrters *2.60. ,
so heme:
1 |triso of
1 “
1 “
4 prises of.
20
10 “
W ••
178 ••
66 “
66 “
66 “
4,158 “
26,740 “
30,314 prises, amounting to....,
,...$66,000
36,030
16,820
.... 10,000
6,000
.... 2,600
.... 1760
700
800
200
100
4b
20
..$1,14M40
Tickets $20; Halves $10; Quar. $6, Eighths $2.60.
: 4V All orders fur Tickets or Packages in any ol
tfle Maryland Lotteries wlU receive prompt attorn
,Uon, aud the drawing malted to all purchasers Im
mediately after it is over.
Address I. H. HUBBARD * CO.
No 39 Fsyettostreet, or Box No. 40,,
novlO Baltimore Ud.
OAHU'S
From in. w.
ADrnnsuu zomct, rmutMumu, rxxar.
THE MOST EXTENSIVE
AND
ELEGANT ASSORTMENT
OP
OIL PAINTINGS,
engraving's
AND
jpHOHtfflBIB IFIBiiMaSffl,
EARLE’S GALLERY,
No. 2l2Cheznut Street,
OPPQS1TM THE alBABD HOUSE.
■ov21-eodlw
Military Ooodz, Begalia, &c.
vv. h. Bonmuunr * son,
223 Chesnul street, adJolniug the Masonic Hall,
PHILADELPHIA.
Manufacturers and Importers of all kinds of
MILITARY GOODS,
8words, Sashes/ Epaulettes; Ptumos, Lacss.
s, Ac. Also. REGALIA of every stylo for
ifi MASONS, ODD FELLOWS, Ac., via: Api
Ssbes, Collars, Jewels, Rohes, Ac; also,
Theatrical Decorations in Urge variety,
FLAGS AND BANNERS,
on hand or made to order.
Having a full assortment of the above enables
them to flU orders at abort notice. [no22-2w
S OAP, STARCH, Ac-
160 boxes Besdsl’s Family Soap
160 do Colgate's do do
100 do do Palo do
160 do do Nol do
100 do Castile do
16 do Assorted Toilet do,
Rocolvsd and Tor sals by
i. nov4 mcmahon a doyle.
JJUTTER A CHEESE-
26 kegs Choice Goshen Butler,
60 boxes English Dairy Cheese,
100 do Choice Goshen do, white,
Landing per steamer and Ibo sale by
octk4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
P ICKLES, PIPES, paper: PKPPER-
76 boxes Pickl s, M and K gallon jars
600 gross EngUesh Pipes
260 “ Pipe Heads
600 reams wrapping Paper
100 boxes fresh ground pure Pepper.
Received and tor sale by .
sept 28 McMAHON A DOYLE,
H errings a potatoes-
76 boxes Smoked Herrings .
60 bbls fine eating Potatoes .
Just received und tor sale by
oo21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A OO.
S OAP, STAEOUr SUGAR, SYRUP, Ac., Ac.—
600 boxes Family Palo and No. 1 Soap
160 « Frazer's Boadle and Oswego Starch
loo bbls. Stewart’s Clarified Sugar
60 doxeu Lemon Syrup
60 boxes super Carbon Soda.
Received and Ibr sale by
sept 28 MoMAHON A DOYLE.
S UGAR, SODA AND BUTTER CRACKERS—
26 bbls hand made Sugar-Crackers.
26 do Soda
60 boxes do
26 boxes Butter
Undlng, and for sale by
Q0V23 SCRAN!
do
do
, JOHNSTON A CO.
H errings, codfish and mackerel-
76 boxos Herrings
1 bhd Codfish
20bbls No. 1 Mackerel
20. do No. 8 do large
Lauding, and for sale by.
Uov 23 BCRANTON,JOHNSTON AGO.
S TUARTS REFINED AND CLARAHED SUGARS—
26 bbls Stuarts Crushed Sugar
20 do do Powdered do
25 do do B Clarified do
25 do do A do do
60 do do C do do
Landing, and for salo bj
nor23 SCRAT
T INES A MUSTARD—
Jj 160 doz Lines—Clothes, Fishing, Ac,
200 dos Tiger Mustard, ‘
Roceivedand tor sale by
• McMAHl
nov20
.JOHNSTON A CO.
lHONADOYLE.
DOYLE,
Sole AganU,
A LI—26 bblsTsylor ABou’sAle,
Landing and tor sale by ‘
MCMAHON A
nov20
rim, COFFEE AND PEPPER-
X 20 half chests Black Tea,
60 do do Green Tea,
110 caddies 2,4 and 6 lb Black Tea,
160 do 2 and4 IbGreenTea,
150 sacks Green Mo Coffee,
75 boxes Freeh Ground Coffee,
100 do do do Pepper,
10 bags Whoto Pepper,
Received and for sal* by ,, r, .
00.13 ’ UoHAHOK k DOYLE.
ftYBUP, OiDBR.fiW-
O 100 boxes various qualities Lemob 8yru
60 boxes quarts and pints Champagne C
60 casks Jeffrey’s Ale,
Landing and for sale by
nov22 HOLOOMBF, JOHNSON A OO.
L, CODFISH,-Ac—
1 76 bbls No. 2 and S Maokerel.
40 bair.bbls large No. 1 and 2 do,
, 20 KUa mesa l do,.
26 quar bbls large No ldo,
ahfidiOodfleh,
100 boxed Bcald Herrings,
lAndlDgahdtorsalobr
nov22 “ !ljT HOLti
PBIZB GUARANTIED l ,
,*ia**ft £| n |i
PRIZES PAVMU WltHOUT DEDUCTION.
(A(Paft'«»V(TY-SOADEMY
it asnoaitr or Tsa.-ecan Of oaoaou.
1>! 'CUl*T,
E NUMBERS.
W.W. Mcduiaa, Esq., Comn'r..
30,000 Tlcketa—3,8(0 Prizes I
More'Uiao o’ct! Prize to every TeoTIckeu.
BRILLIANT SCHEME:
, 1 Prize. oT-i. ,840;000 1 Prlzi of. ,1000
" ...‘ 13,000 lOPrlzMof..;,,. 'Si
a^rlira
4 “
4 "
3 «
40 “
,3,0oo "
by the
PrizewlU, 6T coorie,
'.,9’ : M,4.e,7’8,0,
ding; with the same
tl will be entitled to
last figure of
eadlrifodM-ortheOnini
0. lfiow: .Whole. Ylokrta
figureMthejaittotheXa ^
i» PeifMn4 sending moheV.^ tosii need ho
•FTti being lost. Orders punctually attended to
[mmun^on*. cotifidentiaL Bazik notes of sound
LgET wishing particular numbtrs should
'dcr Immediately.; v
lAddross.1 JAMES F. WINTER, Manager. .
[nqvl7 Macon,Ga,,
1100 REWARD,^
S '^rne person or persons bavit-g counterfeited : n
DOLLAR BIL of the Merchants’ and Planters’
, ; and put tbe same in clroulation, the Board,
9soluUon,‘ offers Reward of One Huudred Dol
lars tor detecting the counterfeiter and furnishing
proof for conviction.
HIRAM ROBERTS,
novll President.
i CAUTION.
CENTRAL RAILROAD BANKING CO. OF GA.,
Savannah, Nov, 11,1868. ,
mHE PUBLIC U hereby Intormed and put upon
Us guard that spurious notes in imitation of tbe
Dolla^ nettfyerUto tsiue-or this Bank of 1866,
i been recdntiy put in circulatloo. The spuri-
ou note* are photographe^and are easily detected
The red letters TEN are painted, and tbe whole ap-
perrajis a much robbed.and deuced bill.
* A reward of Fzv* Hu.vuexd Doixars is hereby
offered for proof to conviction of any pereou who
has to counterfeited the notes of this Institution, or
who has uttered the falso notes, knowing them to be
hlse. R. R. CUYLER, President.
novl2
gensbal nolioe*
f'1 M. GRIFFIN has just received another flue
IDT« lot or Sliver Sugar. Spoons, Gravy and Cream
Ladles, Butter Knives, Knives, Forks and Spsons,
Pie Knives, Foils, Knives and Forks, Cake Knives,
Crumb Scrapers, Ao., Ac., mostly in morocco cases,
njlUble for presents. novll
e Ladies to
BEAL FBKHOHEMBBOIOBBIES
HENRY LATHROP &CO.
TTTOULD invite the attention of the Is
vv their toy, large and rich stock or
ig the following styles
iff Maiteso SETIE
., _ _ Milhaud Cambric “
Mouriiiiig'eistirii In Book, Cambric and Linen
Cambric and Swiss. Edgings and Insertings
Embroidered, H. 8'. Bordered Hdkfr
Muslin and Cambric Bands
Misses Setts, in great variety
Infants’ Caps,trimmed.
—ALSO—
Children’s Worsted Capes
Opera Hoods, Ties. Ac.
Colored, Silk and Cashmere Scaris.
oct 6
AKPEU’S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE FJR
DECEMBER—This is tbe beginning or a new
volume. Subscribers will please call and renew
their subscriptions. For tale by
WARNOCK A DAVIS,
Booksellers and Stationers,
nov20 H 169 Congress-at,
TBE COURT OF NAPOLEON
O R Society under the First Empire, with por
traiUof its beauties, wits and heroines, from
authentio originals, by Frank B Goodrich; illustra
ted by Julei Champagne.
—MORE OP-
The Romance of tbe Forest, by Anne Ratcllflb,
author of “The Mysteries of Udolpho*”
Cotton is King, or the Culture or Cotton, and its
relation to Agriculture, Manufactures and Com-
merce, by,David Christy.
The Hltia of the Shatemuc, by the author of the
♦‘Wide, Wide World;”
Victoria; or, the World overcome, by Caroline
Chesbro'.
Magdalen Hepburn, a story of the Scottish Refor
mation, by . Mrs Olyphant, author of “Zaldee,”
•to., eto.
Lorlmer Littlogood. Esq., a young gentleman who
wished to sm life ami saw it accordingly; by Frank
E Smedley, Esq.
Ernest Linwood, a novel, by Mrs Caroline Let
Hents. For sale by WARNOCK A DAVIS,
Booksellers aud Stationers.
oot21 159 Congress, street,
KNIGHTS & THEIR DAYS*
B Y DR. DORAN, author or “TableTraits,” Ao,
The Hills of the Shatemuc, by Miss Warner,
author of “ Wide, Wide World,” Ao.
j A Pilgrimage to El Medinah and Meccah,by Lieut,
Burton, of the Bombay Army, with map and illus
trations.
The Humorous Poetry of tbe English Language,
from Chancer to Saxe.
LorimerLittiegood, Esq., a young gentleman who
edition.
Wood, Therapowtlo and Pharmacalogy—a new
work.
Simpson’s Obsturetrlcs—2 vols.. complcto.
Young America’s Picture Gallery—70 illustra
tions. W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
oct 9
“ TIT FOR TAT*
mrr FOR TAT. a reply to “ Undo Tom’s Cabin
X and “Dred,” by a lady of New Orleans.
How to Dress with Ta*te, containing hints utx
the harmony oT colors, the complexion, Ao.. Ac
being a suitable companion for the toilet table.
Bridal Etiquette, a sensible guide to tho etiquette
and observances of the marriage ceremonioe.
How to Behave, or the Spirit or Etiquelto.
How to Woo and How to Win.
How to be a Lady,a book for girls, containing use
ful hints on tbe formation of character.
How to be a Man, a book containing useful bints
on the formation of character.
Tbe Business Man’s Adviser, consisting of the
Busloess Man’s Assistant and Ready Reckoner, the
Trader’s Guide, and the Landlord’s and Ten *«ni’s
Assistant.
Tbe Tradesman’s and Mechanic’s Counsellor and
Ready Calculator, comprising the Tradesman’s
Guide or Law of Trade, with a supplement or Rules
and Tables. Received by
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent,
nov7 under the Marshall House.
tUb Xady*SjqUId£
S ) PERFECT gentility, in manners, dress and
conversation, in the rsmily, in company, at
pianoforte, tbe table, lu the street, and in gen
tlemens society.
Alaoa'uaetol Instructor in letter writing, toilet
preparations, (tooy needlework, mdllnory, dress
making, care of wardrobe, tbe hair, teeth, hands,
Ups, complexion, etc, by Emily Thorn well, author
or “Home cares made easy.” For sale by
l WARNOCK A DAVIS.
octl8 169 Congress street.
MBE, JOHNSON A CO.
7$ bbta Domestic Brandy
. 100 bblaPH'Gin-
126 bbls NE Rum
100 bbls Rectified Whiskey,
76 bbls X, XX, XXX do ’
60 bbls Old Ry« rdo
60 hhds P4, H and N O Sugar
126bbla'Stuart’aA'BAO do .
Received and for ial# by
MoMAHON ft DOYLE,
nov4 . / . ' * - Vq 206 A107 BaysL
tdamanline, and Stearins*,
' ; 10$bbxM assortedGerdiils,-' ^ c
Received and tor idle by
nov2l MoMAHON A DOYLE.
B uckwheat or the best quality,
8MQKED SALMON,
ANOHOVIES, CODFI3H.
Mackerel, No. 1, In Kits,
Salmon, do do,
PIG HAMS, small size.
do SHOULDERS, do do,
Canadian Oat Meal,
Extra Quality in amattbags,
aaa APPLES toil COOK
ING do.
6 bOXES LEMONS,
nW MOB, PSDKB8 AMD DATES,
ntisa aisculTd, m li .■ri.UM, aomeoaurely
DOW: toitUur wild a good iupply of BUpl. Oroci-
* “ ,e
’’ , 'Sataooaharooery sad Fruit Depot,
norl'i 1 ' wra.r Bromhwn * Wbltolnr its
STAPLE SET GOODS.
Napklui odd Doyloz, ttnl WoUb aud Amorlcah
fUuu.lz, nae Brth’aid'VtUtaay Hank.:.,' Un.u
and Oouoo Bed Tick,-Ao,, .Ac
For sale at tbo. lowest market prices, by.
; nov/l,. ._ , . ptWllT 4i Uql
M ercer potatoes^ioo bbi. cboiotiSarcer
Pd|awea, laadia, aud for Ml. tow
CLASS K,
^ ^^ofMoblle, Alabama,
December 10, im?,
6,000
100
100
:::: -?;88S
APPROXIMATION PRIZES:
tea of $150 spproxim*g to $40,000 ai
100
70
126
100
76
60
46
40
$600
500
400
300
S,28o prises amounting to..
g to $40,000 are
12,000 are
6,000 aro
2,000 are ...
1,000 are 400
200 are 1,800
120,000
$201,000
fricb or noun.
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $6; Quarters $2 50,
30,000 FrizM-ot$40 will bo determined by tbe
Uit figure or. ths Numbet that draws tbo $40,qoq
Prise. Foroxample, ir the Number drawing the
1140,000 Prize ends With No. 1, then all tho Tickets
where the;number.ends ini will bo entitled to $40.
If the Number ends with No. 2. then aU tho Tickets
where the Number ends in 2 will be entitled to
$4o ( andsoonto0.
Certificates of Packages wiU bo sold at the fol.
lowing rates', which Is the risk;
Certificates of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets... ago
“ “ 10 half “ ...to
“ “ 10quarter “ .... jj
plan or thb lottery.
- i30/00 Numbers corresponding with those on the
Tl' Nets are placed in one Wheel. The lint 3»o
Prizes are placed in auother Wheel. A number is
drawn from tho Number Wheel, aud at the eame
imo a Prize ia drawn Trom tbe other wheel. The
’rize drawn Is placed against the number drawn
This operation la repeated until all the Prizes are
drawn out.
In ordering Tickets enclose the money to our ad
dress for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which
“tey will be forwarded by first mail.
The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be
lent to purchasers immediately after tho draw-
Of.
Orders for Tickets should bo sent in early,
AS^Purchasers will please write their signatures
plain, and give their post ofQce, county and State.
JUST Remember tbat every prizo is drawn, and
payable In frill without deduction.
$9- All prizes or$l,000 and under, paid Immedi
ately after the drawing;—other prizes at tho ubur!
time of thirty days.
AU communications strictly confidential.
Prize Tickets cashed or renewed iu other Tickets
at-either office.
Addross Orders for Tickets nr Cortificatoa either to
S. SWAN A CO., Atlanta, Ga„ or
, 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala., and
• novlO Box£2, Savannah P. 0.
PHOTOGRAPHY
CAREY. & POWELSOJW
3.-ST
—OF—
PHOTOGRAPHS,
AMBROTYPES &
DAGUERREOTYPES.
MESSRS. CAREY ft POWELSON
Having increased their laciiitiea fur taking PHU-
TOURAPH3, AMBROTYPES ami DAGUERRE;-
TYPES, are now prepared to take picture.? of all
who desire In either of tho styleR above moutioned
and in a manner unsurpassed in the history uf tha
Photographic Art.
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS.
These are takeu from Daguerreotypes as perfect,
ly aa from life, aud aro COLORED cither in Oh
PASTEL, or WATKR-COLORS.
We have now secured the exclusive pateut for
PHINTING ON CANVASS
which can he practised by no other person in Chat
ham county. By this newly discovered patent pro.
oesa a magnificent tod
PERFECT LIKENESS
b produced from Daguerreotypes, vi an; elz9 do-
sited up to the SIZE OF LIFE.
Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes.
REDUCED
PRICES.
Our present raciltiea enable us to reduce oar prlcos
on the above pictures, and wo hereafter pro;oss
to take them at pricea eo low as to be within tbe
reach of every one, being at from
ONE COLLAR AND UPWARDS!
Messrs’ Carey A Powolson wish [aiticolarly to
give notice that they will tnke
■■ Likenesses of Deceased Persons,
trow Daguerreotypes or which their
frleads may have iu their pc.sro-Muij, or any size
dealred, colored as above
Gallery over S. Wiluitd’s Jewelry .’itoro, Market
Square.
uov20 Bntraiiee on Uryan Street.
LARGE SALES
ON TDK
FIRST THURSDAY IN JANUARY,
F ILL BE SOLD ON THE PREMISES, on the day
above mentioned, ut public outcry, LA
NIER’S PI.ANTATTON, in .Madison Couuty, Kl.-rida,
comprising 1040 nerra of first rote Und.
Trkms—Uue third Cash snd the balnncc iu two
equal annual instalments drawing eight percent, in
terest, nnd secured by morlgngc on tho land.
437 aores are cleared and lu cultivation, and
under excellent fence. And there arc eu tho
premises a comfortable dwelling, good out houses.
9 good negro cabins, good barn, gin-limwo and
screw. , ,
Tlieso lauds are situate m tho Patterson Ham
mock, on the public road loading from ibutlcello
to Madison Court House, about eleven miles from
Madison and twculy from Moutlcello. Tho Railroad
now being constructed irom Tullahaasee to Jackson
ville and savannah, also passes through the plnnta*
tion. Tho lands arc fresh and level und uf tho
first quality, aud tho plantation la believed to bo
one ortho moat desirable in Middlo Florida.
—AI£U—
At the same time and place, will bo sold for Cash
SEVENTY VALUABLE SLAVES,
including one Carpenter aud Blacksmith, onJ a
good bouBO servant t nd Heanutrcs*.
-ALSO-
About 5000 bushels Corn.
“ 20,000 pounds of Fodder,
“ 59 bushels Peed 1’eax,
“ 250 head of Hogs,
“ 40 “ of Cattlo,
“ 14 Working Mules,
Two lurge Road Wagons,
Ono light two horso Wagon,
Ouegood Ox Wagon,
One Yoke of Oxen,
One Lanier Mill,
Blacksmith’s Tools, Farmiug Utousils, Ae.
The title to tho Lands aud Slaves will bo
by the Marshal of tho Northern PUtrlct oi Horid-i,
under bonseut decree, as will bo advertised by him,
and the tltlo will be good and unmeutnbered
AUGU5NU3 L. FISHER.
THADDEU3P. LANIER,
Administrators of Augustus H. Lanier, dic’d.
November 10.1166.3t novtO
NEW YORK, Nov. lltli, 185''-
Messrs. Editors :—In the firo at No. 39 Wnrreu
streei, on the moruing or tho 9th iibtant, our most
valuable hooka aud papers were exposed tor thirty
six bourelnouu of Stearns A Mamu's Firo-rrooi
g *We say fireproof, not becau9o thoy ure so labeled,
but because wo have bo proved them Our books
and papers came out uninjured, save tbe
the books, occasioned by bteam.
Our store was five stories above ground and w"
stories below, occupied from collar to garret, i
Intensity of tho heat can be attested bv auy llroiuiui
Who wuuuused It. No furnace could he ruv-
Irlved by tho ingenuity o' innu to creatou
Intense heat. ,
We voluntarily glvo ihii tribute to tho valm
these Bafea aud select your widoly circulated corn
merclaljourual to inform tho mercantile
what ostimaiu to place upon Stearns A Marvw
Wilder’s Patent Salamander Safes.
R lLuffljfD, 11ARKAL A PISLEY,
Wholosalo DruggUG-
fj* All patterns and sizes nf tho above deacriuea
S * r ”c! )r H. , CA>fpFIRI.D, Asent ro: Manurac’rs,
oo*30--lm lTUayetrMi.avamu”!'
TjsXECUTOR’S 8Al,K-WmTo”ao!d ou to «”[
Pi Tuesday In January nozt, bot*«n to W 1
ooun:y, for 18. oonoOt or Ibo halra aud rrrdllon ol
th. Estate of Pblllu Dimer, doucasad.
• U0V21-W .
DAKIKN, Od. ajlb, 1®;
c Immediate payment, Hr* Convew PstUburei, .
Attend to tbo settlement of the '
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