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I'lllOAY EVENING, H o’ulock A. N.
BY TELEGRAPH.
AlllMitro Against Walker*
Washington, Nov, 28.—Advices received
here cstibllah Uio (hot-that Peru and Chili havo
agreed to contribute men and money'for tho
overthrow of Walker, The former will ftrulsli
h million of dollars and the latter one thousand
men
The President hesitates.to rooelyo Walkor In
cousequenco of Ooicourla’s devolopements.
[Thoso “ developoments” have already been
published in tbo Georgian.]
Grit. Cmi for Secretary of State*
Nsw York, Nov. 28,-Tho Now York 2W.
hunt says that Buchanan has toudored Get,
Cuss tho appointment of Secretary pf Statn
which ho lias accepted. ■
Tin; Florida Legislaturk.—No Quorum
was present lost Monday, tho day for the meet*
lug of tho Florida Legislature. The Sentinel
thinks Mr. Dell or Alachua will be President of
the Senate'and Mr. 8noll of Manatee speaker
of the House, thus reversing their positions in
the last legislature.
1ST The eighteenth anuuul Convention of
the diocese of Florida, will by appointment of
Bishop Hutlegb bo held at St. Johns Ohnroh
Tallahassee on tho 12th of December.
South Carolina Maids and Widows of
tho Olden Time.
In turning over tho leaves of a very delight*
fnl book, lately published, our oye chanced to
full on tho following petition, signed by sixteen
maids of Charleston, and presented to the
Governor of that provinco on March 1,1733.
Wo publish it for the amusement of the fair
renders of the Georgian Journal:
To His Kxckllenoy Gov. Johnson :
The humblo petition of nil the Maids whoso
names are underwritten—
Whereas, We, tho humble petitioners, are at
nrcsent in a very melancholy disposition of
inind, considering how all the bachelors aro
Mindly captivated bv widows and our youthful
charms thereby neglected: the consequence of
this our request is that your Excellency will,
for the future, order that no widow shall for the
future presume to marry any young nun till
the maids are provided for; or else to nay each
of them a Huo for satisfaction for invading our
liberties: and likewise a flno to be lain on all
sm h bachelors as shall lie married to widows.
The great disadvantage it is to us maids, is,
that the widows by their forward carriages do
snap up tho young men; nndhavo the vanity
to think their merits beyond ours, which is a
great imposition on us who ought to Imvo tho
preference.
This is humbly recommended to your Excel*
leaey's consideration, and hope you will pre
vent any further insults.
And wo poor maids, as In duty bound, will
ever pray.
P.8,—1 being the oldest maid, and thereby
most concerned, do think It proper to bo the
messenger to your Excellency in behnlf of ray
fellow subscribers.
Additional Item* of Inielllgenoelirouglit
by tho Persia.
We take from tho Baltimore papers of Tues
day evenipg. somo additional items oNntelll.
gence hrougntby 1 the 1 Pesria, This stcAinor,
it will be recollected brliigs Liverpool dates to
Satarday November lfilh.
' ■ ... KNOUiD.
A Bovoro gate, oocarred at Liverpool on tho
12th instant, doing much damage. The ships
8Uas. Wright and Samuel Fox, for New York,
and thb Louisiana, lor New Orleans, were
driven ashore on the Middle'Banks. No lives
lost Steambrs were busy in saving the cargos
of tho vessels.
The steamer Erricssou sailed on the 12th.
The steamers Arabia and City ,of Baltimore bad
not arrived.
The English ministerial papers published
consploQonily that tho alliunco between France
and England Is as dose-and cordial as everj
and that Jt lias never, been shaken or impaired.
Leopold Bedpatb, the Registrar of the Great
Northern Railway of England,' has absconded,
being a defaulter to the amount of £150,000.
FRANCE.
Napoleon remaiued at Paris. General Ripe*
ly, the Russian Ambassador, had delivered his
credentials and was favorably received.
The position of tho Bank of France was not
improving. The. continued diminution of its
bullion had given rise to reports that the re
luctance of the Emperor to consent to a sus
pension of specie payments had been overcome.
The steamship City of Baltimore was spoken
off Tusoar on the morning of the 16th inn.
LATEST.
London, Saturday morning.—The English
have fully recovered the deprerslon caused by
the advance rate of discount. Seven per cent,
was paid'for loans on' Consols.
There was an active business this morning at
the Bank and in the discount market at the ad*
vanced rates.
Advices from Paris to-day are less discourag
ing.—It is reported that the Bank of France <s
begining to regain specie. The rate of dis
count at Hamburg has again rteon to six per
ceut
A dispatch from Constantinople states that
tho Pesian troops were introduced into Her, at
by their co-religfonista, but were sion alter
driven ont with heavy loss.
Sr a (iK Ui'skt.—'The Brainbrldge Argus of
Tuesday last complains of mail failures owing
to the upsetting of tho stage on Wednesday
uight beyond Newton, and the disabling the
stage driver nud horsey. Tho horses took
fright, while crossing tho bridge over the
creek a short distance from Newton, and
sprung one side into a ten-feet gully or dike,
completely unspettlng the stage, and badly
hurting the driver, who was confined to his
bed the most of two days. Tho passengers es*»
enped serious Injury. , ;
Sentence of an old MAn fob Murder of.
ms Son.—The Montreal Pilot of .November
20th, says that at the conclusion of the Toront)
Assizes William Abraham was sentenced to
death for the murder of his son:
“Theunfortunate man is sixty-four years of
age, and was so feeble that he woi obliged to
be assii ted into lire dock. When asked by his
lordship \ybat ho had to say why sentence of
death should not bo passed on him, the prisoner
made a full confession of having murdered his
son, and said lie asked no raorcy from any
earthly tribunal—as he felt him«elf unworthy
of it. He only hoped for raorcy from lienveu.
To no one did ho bear any malic ;-he forgave
them all. His own weakness has been the
cause ol the dreadful crime he had committed,
hut he hoped to find mercy in tho eyes of God.
Tho 15th of December has been named as the
day of exocut iomH.
Cotton Shipperf Cotton Brokers.
Wo have published the address of the Board
of the American Chamber of Commerce and
the Cotton Brokers of Liverpool to the Cham
bers of Qommerce of Chariest m, Savannah,
New Orleans Ac., in relation to the false pack,
ing of Cottop. Tho address has called forth the
following response which appears in a Liver-
poll paper:
Messrs. Editors—You publish the address of
the American Chamber of Commerce, tho Board
of Cotton Brokers at Liverpool, to tho Cham
bers of Commerce at Chariest.-n, Savannah.
Mobile and New Orleans, in relation to the evil
of t'p’so packed cotton.
That uddress is all in their own favor, as it is
well known spinners have twelve months’
license to make a claim, for what they call false
packed. This claim can only ho enforced on
thl8Bideof the water, when each and every
mark oiggie bale can be given, and as la many
coses this cannot be done, the loss falls on the
Inst shipper. A large dealer in cotton informed
tho writer, many months ago, tlmt he had paid
over $500 for false packed cotton, and cou’d
not recover, because he lmd not all the various
marks required. How this evil is t? ho remedied,
the Liverpool r ivans do not tell us. It’s not a
fraud; tor ofteu samples of cotton show two
qualities, r aud it is sold by. tho poorest, and
value'paid for tho same accordingly. My
remedy would be, that the purchaser have the
cotton examined on the day of rale, and t ike
care tlmt it is well examined, and let him re
ject auy not equal to sample. If bought on
speculation, he should have no redren, unless
claimed within two weeks after delivery.
There uro, however, evils of much greater
magnitnde practised in Liverpool, winch the
argus-eyed Chamber of Commorc3 have over-
looked. I allude to tho mode of' .mpliug the
cotton. In America tho cotton is sampled on
the Bide,
My IlgvotuiioN in Nortiuhn Itaiuo—
Si Brownwl 10 King, or tho 18th Init., leant,
tlmt Oul. Garoln, on the Id loot., wm'attacked
at Cotnargo, by a UIvlHlou or yUtaWrSw?
HHn mon, under Coli Marrla Bayne!
The nttuokere commenced tho Bght at aboat 1
o’clock la thy morning; with three niece, or an
•tilery, consisting of one twenty-four pound
howitzer, one twelve and one four pound can
non. Col. Garcia mot him on the outskirts of
the town, and won the light became general,
and is represented SB having been furious for
some hours, whon Sayas was compelled to re*
tire with aieavy low in killed, wounded, and
prisoners, leaving bchlud two pieces of can
sixty or seventy mules, over a hundred hohwn,
several wagons or ammunition; and a magnifi
cent regimental banner. The Flag has, Low-
over, late information from other wurcos,
which 1 are contradictory or the foregoing, but
it is not considered so reliable. The Flag says
that Vidauni, if hemmed in as represented,
must either yield to- his enemies or call in
foreign aid.
The Corpus Christ Valley, of the 8th gjves
tho other verainn of the affair, and is credited
by tlie Picayune. It says:
By the mail which left Brownat Hie on lost
Sunday, the 2d Inst., we have news that
Yidaurri croswd the San Juan river, and suc
ceeded in beating the forces of Gama out of
Camargo. The commander of the latter, Col.
Guadalupe Garcia, is said to have retreated
toward Reynoso and Matamoroe, with consid
erable loss, and to have abandoned his artillery.
A considerable number of his men deserted
him, and are nowon this side of the Rio
Grande. Yidaurrl is reported to have marched
with his maiu force from Camargo on Mon
terey, to meet thegovernment troops from the
interior, who wore advancing against that
place. It was expected that he would easily
succeed in whipping them, should certain ne
gotiations fail, which were on foot, as his men
are of better “material” than those composing
the Government troops.
Coraonfort, the President substitute, isdis-
-nosedto treat with Yidaurrl, os ho sees that he
Is so well backed by the northern frontier: but
he does so unwillingly, os he la, we doubt not,
jealous of Vidaurn's influences. The latter
has many strong friends, even in the City of
Mexico; and, with the exception of Alvarez, is
the only reliable man. judging from their an
tecedents, among the leading liberals of Mexico.
Col. Martin Sayes, (the son of a Kentuckian,
by tho by,) had marched with 600 men from
Linares, to join Vidaurri’s main body.
Yidaurrl is an honest and sensible man, but
devoid of the education and genius necessary
to redeem the fallen fortunes of his country.
The Multerlngs of Dlsoontcnt.lii Franco,
The Paris correspondent of the Times, in a
letter dfttod 0th,rays; For some days peet ru
mors were current of an approaching modifica
tion of tho French cabinet; and the return of
M. Billault to Paris was said to be awaited for
that purpose. The discontent existing in the
faubourgs, the destitution among the working
classes, (not so much . from want of employ
ment as from the high prico of all the neces
saries of life,) the dissatisfaction of tho manu
facturing people, the financial or monetary
crisiB, tho frequent discovery of seditious
placards, and the aspect of affairs generally, at
home and abroad, were all sufficiently legiti
mate motives of ajarm.
Tho reports of tho Prefect police, confiden
tially ami directly nddrossod to the Emperor,
showed that tho condition of tho people was
anything but satisfactory and that their mur-
JMirs were not unfounded. M. Billault return
ed to Palis on Monday evening, and immediate
ly resumed Ida function.
A cabinet council met yesterday at Com-
pieg. c, and then various questions were
brought before it in the presence o.f tho Em
peror, and fully discussed, One member of the
council spoke at considerable length, and he
proved tunt the sufferings and consequent di; -
content of the Parisian population were, to q
great extent, owing to the financial measure
of tho Government; and that the discontent of
tho manufacturers was attributable to.their
fear of radical changes in tlio tariff. Tho coun
cil sat far some time, and questions of foreign
interest were also discussed.
The Paris correspondent or the London Post
Arrests hnve again taken place, in conse
quence of the strike among certain classes of
the workmen. Placards still more menacing
Ilian those 1 have already alluded to, continue
to he posted on tho walls of the houses, -nd
they assume indifferently a Legitimist, Orlean-
1st, or Revolutionary color. It is not by night
only that these placards are affixed, but some
times in tho noonday, under the eyes of tho
police. The persons who aro said to he em
ployed in tills work bring small sheets of paper
which are already prepared with wafers, and
they take their stand against a wall, holding
their bauds behind their backs, as if they were
merely resting tliemr.elvcs. They soon quit
their position, and leave the placard sticking
to the wall, without the police agents noticing
them. It is only 111 an hour or two afterwards
that the groups who stand reading tho paper
attract their attention, and when they come
up to tlin spot they Hud such words ns tlieso:
“ Vive Henry V! ’’ “ Vivo le Comte do Pnris!"
“Vive la Kepubliquo! ” “Alias Louis Napo
leon ! ” “ Mort au* Proprietors!” “ Le Pain a
10 sous, Ac.”
-It is pres.
Sale of Brunswick City Loth, ,
sumed that the uncertainty attending the nego
tiations expected to takoplaca concerning tho
Main Trunk will prevent our having many
persons present to day os purchasers. The
extraordinary effort which Savaunali is ranking
has startled many gentlemen who intend to
temovo to Brunswick, hut they prefer ta
await the denouement of ovents, even at
the risk of irayiug higher prices lit a futuro
period. Wo ask no ono and we dosfre no one
to como hero without feeling confidence in the
~ “ ’ * Voneimwt
^Lat wo. can
rno'arrange-
ment will Tmj made with the Main Trank Road
that will Ijo adverse to the interests of this city;
and consequently that those gentlemen who
are here for tho purpose of purchasing may do
so with entire safety, ft is altogether probable
that at no subsequent tiraowill Improved lots
sell ut so low a price ah now. Investments
must therefore pay well.—Brunswick Herald
of Thursday,
viz:
and a fair
sample we consider it us it is from the middle of
the bale. Now, allow the hale to be cut as in
tho cut, betweou ropes, on each side, and you
will no doubt get good and fair samples. In
Liverpool, however, thoyrip the ends of the
bales,and take samples from the ends, by draw
ing a pieco of one of the layers of cotton. Now,
any one conversant in pressing cotton knows
that the end of every bale is the last tbiuf
sewed up, after the bale has been roped, rollei
out of the press, and takes up all the dust of
tho house as it comes iu contact with it. This
mode of sampling ofteu makes cotton rank
worse than.it really is, and the spinners get the
advanlage,ifany.
Again, all ropes are cut off before weighing,
but two. In this country a bale is not in good
order unless there are five ropes. These ropes
are sold., but nover appear .rathe account of
sales. It is, iud Jd, hard to lose tho difference
iu weight; but to be robbed of the rope is add
ing injury to injury.
Again, all loose patches and loose cotton
also^are picked oft, and put aside and sold.
The poor shipper neither sees nor hears any
more of of that; and his accout sales show a
heavy loss, whilst his consignee pockets at
least lOd. per bole sterling.
A ill tho Chamber of Commerce at Liver
pool, in their anxeity to look alter the honesty
of the planters, factor, dealers and shippers in
America, turn the’r thoughts home, before
taking tho moto out pf on* eyes, and adopt a
uniform method of sampling, as it U practised
iu tho markets to whom their uddress is jjiven,
and let the consignees allow no claim without
every mark—planter’s and county mark—Is
specified on the certificate. Adduuto account
sales the proceeds of ropes, pickings, &o., and
endeavor not to make two commissions, one
by peculations and he other legitimate. Also,
use for weghing the beam asm th’s country
and not the old 50 weights; allowance for
draught, taro und tret, which aro now obsoleto
excepting in Old England.
In fine, let them ao their lest h make the
customs and practices of both countries har
monize, and they will then get their claims for
fi»’so packing more cheerfully paid by the.
i. Cotton Shiffei .
• ~ I?'—.
Missouri Unithd States Senatofs.— 1 The
St. Louis Republican btvb :
“Wo learn from a source likely to be well in
formed tlmt a caucus of leading members of tho
parties composing the opposition to tho demo
cratic party is in contemplation in this city,
tho chief object of which is to elect Colonel
Benton and a know nothing to tho Senate ot
the United States. The parties raoH interested
iu pushing this plan forward expressed them
selves, in a recent conversation, quite confident
of carrying it out, and of electing their men:
but it will turn out that neither the friends of
Fremont nor those of Mr. Fillmore wero more
mistaken in the presidential election than these
party managers will he in the election of sena
tors to Congress by the next legislature. Wo
aro not sorry that suck plans hnve been formed, 1
for it wilt give time to mi it them; but we un
dertake to say that, under no possible state of
clrcumstancex, cun such a combination be suc
cessful. There is n clear, woll-defined majority
in tho assembly, which will resist all attempts
to elect candidates under any such arrange
mentjwe care not who they may ho.”
Boston, Nov *22—Arr, bork Cbas WilHara, Hawes,
Savannah; brig JI) Lincoln, do.
Now York, Nov 21 -Air, brig Augusta, Co.fiu,
Jacksonville.. Thismorufugat4o'clock, when oil'
the Highlands, came in contact with a soboouor
bound in, lost our cutwator, head, out head und
jlbboom; did uot ascortoin who tho other vessel
wm •, or what damage sho sustained, If any. Arr,
■chrs Target, rurmao, Savannah; F Burrltt, Hur-
tlo. St Marys Rlvor; flhl, brig W Crawford, Uardl-
nor, Jacksonville; sebr L 8 Davis, Lynch, Savau-
Maryland and Delaware Railroad.—The
Delaware Reporter says that the Engineers of
the Delaware Railroad Company have ran the
line of that portion of the Maryland and Dela
ware Ra'lroad which lies in this Stab. The
placo of connection with the Delaware Railroad
is about half a mile telow Dover, and the road
runs from west thence 18 degrees sooth to the
Maryland Hue. This is represented as being
the shortest route aid the least expensive one
proposed. The Marylanders, it is raid, desire
to run further up the peninsula, and cross the
Delaware road at a point above Smyrna, so m
to connect with Jersey, and make a straight
wake for Now York.
The Texas Election.—The Galveston News
of the 15th, lies the following:
We find It very difficult to gather the returns
of this State. So far es heard from, the Dem
ocrats, have carried every county. It 1b new
believed that Texas will give Buobanan and
Breckinridge from, 12,000 to 15,000.
So that it would seem that both Sam and Sam
Houston are “done for’ in Texas.
Forger Killed.—The Philadelphia San
rays that George Ford,the American recently
murdered in Buenos Ayres was General Ford
whose unfoitunate complicity with Judge
Helfenstien In forging land warrants in Lan
caster county, Pa., some years since, induced
his hasty departure from the country.
Fatal Affray.—The San Antonio Texan
repoi is a fatal affray, wh’ch occurred in that
city on the 5th instant, 1 jtween a young man
called Charles Cameron, empleyed In the Adju
tant General’s office, and another named Kteff,
in which the latter wes killed. Cameron is
nowin jail.
Crops.—On the Rio Grande the crops are
said to be fine, but some fears are entertained
that the fields, immediately in that region may
be damaged by overflow, as the second crop
has’notyet been gathered.
Lieut. Maury re funs the Crops of the Or
der of Donneborg, on the ground that the or
ganic laws of his country forbid Its officers ac
cepting a title from any foreign potentate.
Ohio Official.—Cincinnati, Nov. 24.—The
official vote of this State for President stands:
Fremont, 187,407; Buchanan, 170,874; Fillmore
28,125; Gerrit Smith, 155.
Field Spots*
Don’t we tell you it would rain? Why then
didn’t you go to Church like a Christian? Ob!
no, you most n' ads go a hunting. Very well,
went a ducking, and got a ducking—served
you light. What wes thanksgiving day made
for ? Read the proclamation of his Excellenoy
—our most devout and pious Governor! Do
you ttnd.anytbing there about hunting—duck
ing or Rallroad-nding ? Do you see anything
about the gun, the dog. or angling ? Not a
word, on the contrary like a kind father his
Excellency enjoined it as a solemn duty upon
Ms children everywhere, to devote the day to
prayer and tkanksgh! tg. Instead of this, you
must needs declare war against the whole ani
mal kingdom-;fish—flesh and fowl. Verily
the way of the transgressor is hard.—TW/aAas-
see Sentinel.
(From Punch.)
Nothing to Speak of.—Old Gent—“ Pray,
my good man, what is the matter ?”
Confused Individual—* 1 Matter sir! Genl-
mn’sossran away with a broom,sir! Never
see anything like ft in all my bora days! Down
he comes, with the shawes a dangling all aboat
b<s legs--knocks a batcher’s cart Into a linen-
draper’s shop—bangs agin a carriage and a pair
and smashes the paugl all to bit: — npset a fay-
ton, and if he hadn’t a-tan op agin this here
cab, and dashed it right over, and stopped his*
setl, Mowed if I don’t think there’d a been some
accident!”
11 After you,” as the policeman ought to be
allowed to pay to the bubble-bank director.
Banquet to Mr. Burlingame.—Boaton,Nov.
24—Tho banquet of Mr. Burlingame at Faneuil
Hall this evening was a grana affair. Twelve
hundred persons were present, iuoluding many
ladies* Opposite the rostrum was the Inscrip
tion, “Fremont and Burlingame for Pesident fn
1860.”
8avnti iihli . Market; November wT
, CorroN—A JlghtjOfferlnf stock llmUotl oiwra*
lions this forenoon to 6W bales. Tho good fooling
maolfcstou Ihtbq market (br the past Tew days
■fill continues. Wo|lvo the following as the items
or tho sales, via: 27 At 10^, Mat li, 68 at UK, 78
at UK, 104 at UK,-135 at UK, 28 at 110-10, and
tint it#;
HKW YORK, Nov25—Flour—Tho market has a
declining tendency, and ualos or ILSOO bbls ut$0/S
0 80 lor straight 8tat«; *6 6n®fU 70 for good Ohio,
amftiotithorn at$0PO©|7 20 ter mixed to good
standard brands.
,, Wheat—Tho market owned with a declining ten-
dency, and sales of 2Q,0t0 bushels ro I at 160/SUS6
Odrn—Tbo market closed higher, and solos of
26.000 bushola at 74 cents tor mixed Southern, and
yellow at 76 cents.
l’ork—Tho market is ttrmor with solos «n -- bbls
at 818 tor moss.
Bool—Tho market Is ttcudy, with sales of bbls at
fl4($14 60 tor.now Chicago. , .
Lard—Tho market was steady, with sal s of bbls
atl2Koonts.
Whisky—Tho markot Uflrmcs, aiid sales of bbls
1 -• - 1 - - - JI-
-f L* rl i&'.’.Lii!
euigriue.
Port or 8avaiii(ili..„.,
November as.
Daniel’s Hat, from plantation, with 07 tos rico, to
Habersham & Son.
Deported.
Steam or Swap, Johnston,jiemoro’a Ferry.
Memoranda.
Jfftui 2ti>oertUemtnts
DR. Mo’KINLEY will teach a Frouch Class,
“ at the bouse of Mrs. Klklns, on York it.
The beat persons InSavannsh can be given as
reference. nov28
CITY MAMHAL’S BALE.
AN WEDNESDAY ue*t, at 10 o’clock, A. St , I
\J will soil to the highest bidder the Stalls in the
market ter one year. No bid will betaken from
any person, ubless a Butcher, tor tho. Meat Stalls.
Persons purchasing Stalls will nave tho prlvil *ge of
keepiug them tor aubther year at tho uame price.
Terms cash. Sato wltl'take place iu the markot,
under the suilwrlntendeuco or the Markot Commit
tee. D’N'L H. STEWART,
m 28 City Marshal.
1A BBLS. HIRAM SMITH’S ROUBLE
J.V/ EXTRA Geonesflee Pastry FLOUR.
8 bbls Buckwheat Flour,
26 boxes Layer Ratslus, and K aud K boxed
MALAGA BAISIHS.
1 bale Sort-Bhell Almonds,
2 bales Hard-shell do,
& boxes Shelled . do, 60 drums
NEW TURKEY FIGS.
iars, (now)
2 cases PRUNES Iu glass ji
2 casks Tanto CURRANTS,
10 boxes Genoa CITRON, ,
DATES.
Grouud Spices, all kinds, warranted pure [ Amer
ican Mustard, in tin canisters; Heaker’s Farina,
Corn Slarcb, Pearl Starch, Indigo. Ao., , tor sale
at uo29 DICKSON'S, Barnard at.
Butter and Cheese.
lie KEGS GOSHEN BUTTER, extra
XOne and lower qualities. A Uo,
One Hundred Rich Cream Cheese,
(Imitation English,)
16 boxes mild, rlch.Nortbbrn Cbeoae; half bbls
Fig Pork, do Bert,
no28-2t ' Barnard si,, near the Markot,
Fresh Groceries.
AND [NO yor schu John Boston, Enphantrcss,
i.iuiiiu nuia tiuuu untuu, r.ui/uamivoa,
Walter Raleigh and steamers, a large stock of
choice Grocerfi:, selected expressly for my recall
trade.
Ooolong,
” TEAS selected from latest impor
tation.
Hyson,
Gunpowder,
Souchong,
Extra No 1 Nutmegs, Mace, CloveB, Clunamon,
a r, London Mustard, English Pickles, Sardines,
>Vt Prite, Worcestershire Sauoe, John Bull,
Reading, Mrshroon, K'ug Oudes, foyers Relish,
Soho Sauce.
Northern Pickles, in Jars, or at retail, for sale at
WM. G. DICKSON'S Family Grocery,
no28-2t 14 Barnard at., near the Market.
XjjMNAL NOTICE—All persons Indebted to tbo
sUbioribor, as chimney contractor, are here
by notified, that unless their accounts aro Bottled
by tho 10th day or Decomber next, they wll> bo In
discriminately placed In the hands of a magistrate
tor collection. JOHN LARKIN,
nov28-8t Chimney Contractor.
*#♦ News copy.
COL. WOOD'S GRAND MUS. U)1
OF LIVING WONDERS,
WILL EXII1U1T AT
ST. ANDREW'S HALL
F Roue wook, ouinmeuoing MONDAY, Deo, 1st,
1860, at 2 o'olmik, 1* M. Upon every day
and uight after.
Greatest Natural Attraction in the world 1—Won
der upon Wonders III Groat Curlosltlos all In one
Exhibition,
GRAND COLLECTION!
Consisting uf tho following most wondorful freaks
of nature, Among tho-uumbor may bo found tho
8WI88 BEARDED LADY,
M’l|o Clofutlla, ilia uruutc'HL curiosity of lhh, cen
tury, and a subjuut ol udtniruthm aud wonderment
to all porsons in Switeerland, Franco, England and
the United States.
Bho was educated iu Tours and speaks nearly all
tho iunguagos of Europe,
THE YOUNG ESAU,
Son of tho Boarded Ijidy, is three years old,
with a pair or whiskers—his back, shoulders and
body aro ouilroly coverod with u flno coat of soft
hair, aud is ono of tho most beautiful children in
tho world.
TUG AMERICAN GIANTESS,
The American Glantens, Miss SYLVA IIAUDY,
from Winston, Franklin county, Me., who is nearly
eight feet high. Miss Hardy Is a largo aud well
proportioned woiuuti, rather loan than fleshy, and
weighs THREE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-ONE
POUNDS, and is ono of a pair of twius thut only
weighed, throe pounds ami a half at birth. Her
parents wore both bolow tbo medium size. Her
complexion is fair, ’her eyes blue, and the very
modest und mild expression of her oonutonuuco is
Bald to bo a truo ludex oHier character. It tuko3
164yards of ordluury drygoods for a complete
dro ». Hot- physical strength is most wonderful!
being equal to three powerful niuu.
THE QUEEN OF FAIBIES,
Smallest Lady iu the World 1 Mrs, Elion Briggs.
Nothing can excel her loveliness; tho very God of
Boauty ha-made a form In miuiature almost divine;
very intelligent and speaks several languuges flu
ently; has boon married fourteen years, aud is tho
mother of three beautiful children. Sho is accom
panied by her husband, unuosizedgeutlemau, und
site Is tbo samo slzo as Geuurul Tom Thumb.
King' of Fanes.
Mqjor Goitorut Gilford, smallest man in tho world,
Is forty inches high, weighs thirty pouuds, supports
u lino moustache uud whiskers, ami lias all Iho
othor quulllios of a true gentleman.
THE mm WAKELESS,
Two young men, that will Imitate all tho foathor-
1 soegsterB ol tho-grove, und discourse Uio most
beautiful inuBic on tho Jewish Cymbal.
Doors open from 10 A. M. to 12 M. t from 2 to 0,
and 7 to 10 P. M.
Admission to tbo wholo 60 ceuts; Children and
servants 26 cents. nov27
FRESH BISCUIT AND CRAGKBRS
TU6T RECEIVED, compriHiug all tho diircretil
(| kinds Now York all'ords, consisting of Congress,
Egg, Mitk, Wiuo, Lemon, Soda. Abernathy, Maple,
and othor Biscuit, Now Year's Cako, Ginger and
Spiced Snaps, Fox’s, Butter, Boston, 1.cm on, Pic
Nio, Graham, Water; Sugar, und Fancy Crackers—
allot which wotball keep constantly on hand aud
receive fresh supplies by every stcumor ut tlio
Puvunnuh Grocery amt Fruit Depot,
nttv20 \ WM. II. FARRELL.
"COLOUR—
1 100 bbls “Doumead" Flour,
100 bbls “Oakloy” do
At dopot aud lor Halo by
nov26 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON & CO.
FRUIT!! FRUIT!!!
Just arrived, Urn Ur. »ehr. Ellen,
Wm. Johnson, uiaxlor, from Har
bour Island, with a cargo of ORAN
GES, LEMONS, LIMES, BANANAS*
COCOANUTA ami PINE APPLES.
For sale low, apply to
YONGE fi FRIERSON,
94 Buy street.
•^yRITLNG PAPERS.—For salo ut remarkably
. . low prices nine und white ruled and plain
foolscap, do do letter papers, English and French
packet aud commercial post; ulso, a Quo selection
of pink, butT, violet and other colors of note .amt
letter papers, small sizes, suitable for lady's use.
WAKNUCK & DAVIS.
novl4 159 Cougress streut.
Central ll, Road A Banking Co* of Ga, 1
’ 1 Hatruntiah Vn.. Ifl 1BKA. J
fill
Savannah, Nov. 18; I860;
Tho Annual Keeling- of Stockholders #L.
j held ut tho Company's Offlce, West
Broad street, on Tuosday, the slxteonth day of De-
combor next, at 10 o'clock iu the torenoon.
Stockholders will bo passed to and I rota the
meetiiig pkkk.
novl3—td OE . A. CUYLKR, Cashier.
MKlHCAl/CAfili;
o» DR. J. It. SMITH has removed bis Office
Ro to Broughton street, in Dailey's Building, a
few doors ubovo Belden’a Hat Store. Residence at
Mrs, RemBhart's, West Broad street aepl8
FELLOW-CITIZENS OF CHATHAM
COUNTY. . •
I am a candidate for ru-oloctlon to the of-
'wm flee or Receiver of Tax Returns in Jauuary
next, uud rcspcutt'ully solicit your sufltagoH.
augll JOHN REEDY,
TO TIIE VOTEIIS OF CHATHAM
COUNTY.
Fellow-citlxens, I am a candidate at the
oloctiou, in January next, for the offlce or
Tax Collector, and solicit your BUpport.
A. HARMON.
Savannah, Sept. 80th, I860, oct 1
NOTICE.
YTTYLLY Ac COLLINS have taken an office on
\V IBs corner of Drayton st. and Bay lane, op
posite tho office or 0. A. L. Lamar, Esq., tor tho
transaction of an Auction and General Brokerage
NO 14013
MARYLAND LOTTERIES,
FOR DECEMBER, 18M. _
H. Fr»nc. »Cg,, titn.tcw. ;
A GRAND
Marx land lottery
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, OF
UARYLAND.
Extra Clou 7.
To bo drown B.TDRDAY, Dm. Jotb, Id BtIUmoro,
Morjrlud. ■
Prizes amounllnn lb *132,600 wlU bo:distributed
Mcordlog to IhefoliowloiSploodld Scheme:
*0,000 Number, t-1,000 Prlrt. I
PtizM p>,abto In toll Without deduction'.
} io,oc«
a «•
187
6,000
8,000
e 2,000
L6J0
1,000
800
buslnc
Real aud Personal Estate sold on Commission;at-
bo, Stocks and Bonds. Loans negotiated. Liberal
advances made on property entrusted to them tor
salo. tf novl8
NOTICE.
LI, persons having demands against the Estate
A LI, persons having do
iL of Mrs. ELIZA ANN JEWETT, deceased, will
hand *'■*“* 1
mnd them in duly attested, and thoao indebted wilt
please mako payment to
FRANCIS J. CHAMPION,
no4-lm Sole Qualified Executor.
APPROXIMATION P
4 of 0160 Appro’x
4 of 100
4 or 00 “
4 of 80 «
4 oT 70 «
8or oo « ..........
12 of 30 “
12 of 20 “
748 of 10 “•
i,000 prixei, a i ountlng to
NOTICE.
A LL persous having demands against tho estate
of Duuiol U’Cuuucr, deceased, will hand them
u. duly atlostod, as required by law;aud those in-,
dented will please make payment, to
W. R. SYMONS, Qualified Adm’r.
November 8tb, I860. nov8
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF
" MARYLAND.
Class T,
To be drawn In Baltimore, Md.,Saturday, Dec, 2T.
NOTICE.
A LL persons ludebled to the Estate of Jaue Mc
Donald, late of McIntosh county, deceased,
aro requested to mako Immediate payment; thos-
liavlng duumuds against Baht Estate are requested
to prosout them, duly authenticated.
MUSES P. HARRIS, Executor.
Nov. 7th, 1850. uov7
OkmckSav’ii, Amuny&Oulp R. R.Co., 1
Ha van mill, Nov. 5,1856. j
T HE BoveulU luataUuvnt of 10 per cent, on th
Capital Stock of tbo Suvuiinab, Albany aud
Guir Rail Road Compauy, by a Resolution of the
Board, Ih lioroby ordered to bo paid ou or bofore
the 10th day nf.lu'umry, 1857.
WM. WARING HABERSHAM,
novd .Secretary and Treasurer.
1,316 prises, amounting to .11,141,140
■nekola 320; tUlve. *10; Qutr.W, Eighth. ,2.60.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
JUST received by Btermer Alabama, a large lot
, iciiiiui niauaniui • wigs iuv
of Black Cloth Frock Cork, Black iioesklu aud
Figuerod Casslmoro Pants. Figured Black and Fan
cy Silk Vests, Ulue PI let Cloth Circular Talnms, for
salo low by WM. K. SYMONS,
Draper und Tailor,
u»v22 17 Whitaker st.
T All order* tor Tleketa or Package* in any of
the Maryland Lotteries will receive prompt atten
tion, and the drawing mailed to all purchasers im
mediately after It la over.
Addresa T. H. HUBBARD k CO.
No 80 Fayette street, or Box No. 40„
uovl9 , Baltimore ltd.
ROYAl, HAVANA LOTTERY.
MERINO UNDER SHIRTS.
FKKSI1 supply of Silk and Meriuo Under
rpHE uext T Ordinary Drawing of the lioya^l
j. Shirts fur sain low by
uov22
W. R. SYMONS,
17 Whitaker at.
WHITE KID GLOVES.
TTflllTE and fstraw Color Kid Gloves Just re-
w<
' celvevl and for Bale by
WM. R. SYMONS,
17 Whitaker st.
milK price of Bathing ou aud after 1st Dea., 1850
uutil May 1st, 18i»7, will bo as follows:
Four tickets fl 00
Single bath 60
Subscribers will bo received at ono dollar a
month, by the year, tocommeuce from Nov. 1st,
until Doc. 1st next. J. M. HAYWOOD,
nov22-tilld) Agent.
X Havana Lottery, conducted liy the Spanish
Government, under the suparvisioo or the Captain
General of Cuba, will take place at Havana, on
Tuesday, November lSUt, 1806.
$258,000!!
SORTEO NUMERO 572 ORDINARIO.
CAPITAL PRIZE 8100,0001
1 prize or $100,000
00,000
20,000
JJACKUAMMON BOAKJJB,. Chess lion, Drawing
Pencils, Bristol Boards. Wator Colors, l'orto
Munales. Card Cases, Portfolios, &c., &q., for Bale
by WARNOCK k DAVIS,
nov!8 150 Congress street.
JgLANK BlOKS, of alt kinds; full bound Day;
Books, Lodgers;.luuruuls,&o., and hulfbouud
>, made of good paper nud well bound; also, Pass
Books, Memorandums, Writing Books, ko., fur salo
by WARNOCK fc DAVIS,
nov!3 159 Cougress street.
JJRANDY, GIN, RUM, &c-
25 bbls Domestic Brundy
20 H casks 4th proof do, twigg hoops
26 K do do do, do
60 bbls E Phelp's Ryn Gin
60 do Luther Felton's Boston Rum
76 do N. 0. Rectified Whiskey
20 K casks Malaga Wiuo
60bbls Old P&HGlu,
In store and for sale by
oc21 SCR \NTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
JN A TRUNK, stolon in thte city, by a negro iu
April, 1856, were Bonds or the city of Augusta,
markod Let, 0. No's. 10 k 11, each $1000, with
coupons attached tor luturcst since Oct. 1854.
The public aro hereby cautioned not to purchaso
said Bonds. novlu-lin
G herkins, hams, bitters, brusiies-
r
NEGROES FOR SALE,
rFHE subscriber offers for sale some Thirty or
X more Negroes—connected by families, and
having many likely children. Among thoso people
aro good ploughmen, axemen, and house servants.
They aro all of good character, and have been ac
customed to the culture of cotton, etc. They will
bo delivered by tho 1st or January noxt For par
ticulars apply to Johu W. Anderson, or to
nov 27—tf BRYAN M. MOREL.
LIFE INSURANCE. '
T HE United States Life Insurance Annuity and
Trost Company takes risks on the lives of
White Persona tor life, or for a shorter period, and
on Slaves for one or four years, on as favorable
terms as any equally responsible Company.
Capital and Assets, Jan'y 1st, 1856. .$1,421,612 42
A bonus of 26 per cent has been declared on tho
business or last year to all policy holders entitled
thereto. ROBERT AUSTIN, Agent,
Ricii’o D. Abxold, M. D., 164 Bay st.
Medical Examiner. uo26
60 doz cases Gherkins,
250 sugar cured Hams,
100 cases Stomach Bitters,
500 doz Shoe, Stove and Scrubbing Brushes,
Received and for salo by
uovJl MCMAHON & DOYLE,
JpOTATOES—40 bbls Potato os lauding aud for
ASSIZE OF BREAD.
Cmr Treasurer's Office, 1
Savannah, 1st Nov., 1866. j
r E average pricee or Flour the past month
being Eight aollara per bbl, Bread must weigh
as follows i
10 cent loaf mnst weigh 2 ft 0 oz,
6 “ “ “ “1ft Ooz.
3 “ “ “ “ OK oz.
JAMES 8. WILKINS,
^novl City Treasurer.
Bank Statement.—Mew York, Nov. 24.—
The weekly etatament of the City Banka ahowa
an iucre&se of $950,000 in loona; $718,000 in
Bpecie; $3,083,000 in deposits; and a decreaso
of $38,000 in circulation.
Wonderful Progress.--The Philadelphia
Ledger thicka it iaa safe prediction that the
result of the next Presidential election will l>e
known in all the principal cities of Europe, and
8 ossiblyinIndia,onthe morning of the next
ay after it has transpired. -
TEAS! FRESH TEAS!
T HE CHOICEST and heat assortment of TEAS
ever offered at retail In this city, including
English Breakfost Tea,
Delicious Oolong,
Plantation Oolong,
Silver Loaf Hyson,
Plantation Imperial,
and oilier favorite qualitiea,
Just received and tor sale by
WM. H FARRELL,
no26 cornei-Broughton and Whitaker at*.
Indiana Murder and Depredations.—Hard
ly a day posses, says tho Ban Antonio Texan,
but horses are taken away by Indians in the
counties around us, and many have boon seen
recently within twenty miles of San Ant >nlo.
Tho same paper cays, intelligence Mas been re
ceived that six men were killed and scalped by
Indians, in Kerr county, some fort” ntfies north
of Ban Antonio, on Sunday.night ;est. It stems
that Beven persons had encamped for the night,
aud tho Indians came upon them while asleep,
killed and scalped four, T and left two mortally
wounded; ono only can survlvo of the seven.
A German, named Ilomnfthn Range, of Si*
terdale, in Comal county, was killed by Indians,
a-few days since, within a short distance of his
own residence. ■ G.:
Hum*. Pwismw^itiicago, Not. 2.1.—A
heavy gale Bwcpt over thin city last evening,
causing great dnmngc. The Bteeplo of the new
UnivorsallBt church was completely demolished,
os well us blown ilmvn. Several lumber yards
Buffered n great l<BB The loss Is pliout $30,000.
I The Upper Mteisslpnl tiver, jmt above I«ho
I Pepin, Is cloned bjr ice.
Otn Tina MAnnuons^-There wm an artlosa
manner ot announcing marriages In “the olden
time*' which la quite refreshing to revert to
occasionally. Witness the following Dorn the
Williamsburg Gavette of 1770: "On Sunday
evening Inst, Mr. Beverly Dixon to Mies Folly
Saunders, a very agreeable ynng lady."
CABBAGE I OABBAOBII
T HK Subscriber- has now iu store esoperlor lot
ol Northern Cabbages, In prime order, to Butt
the wholesale and retail trade. .
WM. H. FARRELL.
no2S corner Brooghton sod WblUkersts.
Hero Is n veritable marriage notice of the
"olden tlrao," taken Dorn the New York
Weekly Museum, Jnno 0,1702, AdJetlvoa in
those days were cheap and plenty :
"Mahbibu.—On Mondeay evening lest by
tbo ltev. Mr. Beach, John Buohanan, Esq., to
tbo amiable, adorable, incomparable. Inflexible,
nndnon-paralelof her sex,'Ntnoy Lnoy Tom
er, both of this city
"A California lover writes to his sweet heart
thus s—
"Loven yean is rather long to kort a gal, but
lie havo yon ylt Cate.”
A Oontleman In the Bpring time of L...
when walking with a lady, stumbled and fell,
On his resuming his perpendicular, the lady
remarked she "was sorry for his unfortunate
faux pat.” "bdldn't hurt my fore pawl,”
said be, “I only barked my kqeei.”
/~1 R0CERIE8.—130 BUM ABAC Sugar:
UT 23HhdiNOtPR Sugar;
300 Sacks Rio Coffee, oil grades ;
1&0 Bozos Oolgitos No. 1 Polo audS-Fami
tSoaps
100 Boxos No. 1 do;
200 do AdamtnUne Caudles;
60’ do Sperm;
100 do Sterofi;
100 do Tobacco.
For aale by RODGERS NORRIS, ft CO.
uov6
QYRUP, CIDER, Ac-
D 100 bo— —*
100 boxea varloua •
60 boxea qimrU auu pints Cbampagne C
60 casks J..
Landing and for aale by
nov22 HOLCOMBE, JQHN80N fcCO.
QUGAR—
200 bbla A,^B ft Ocriubed and pulverized Sugar,
iiSvtt* JOHNSON ft 00;
T IME—1,000 oaaka bast quality of Lamp Iim*.
Ji tending and in atora. for sate low by
novl CARLETON ft PARSONS.
salo by
novl!
CARLETON A PARSONS.
M ISCELLANEOUS anJ Fancy Books, such as
Mlnuturos, Pretty KUltious of tbo l'octs, uud
Annals for 1857, fto., &c, for buIj by
novl4 WARNOCK k DAVIS.
S OAP, STARCH, Sc-
160 boxea Beadol’s Family Soap
150 do Colgate's do
100 do do Palo
160 do do Nol
100 do Castile
16 do Assorted Toilet
Received and for sale by
nov4 McMAHON ft DOyi.E,
do
do
do
do
do,
S UGAR, SODA AND bUTTER CRACKERS—
25 bbls band made Sugar-Crackers,
25 do Soda
$0 boxes do
25 boxes Butter
do
do
do
landing, and for sale by
nov $ SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
IITACKEREL, CODFISH, &c-
IvX 75 bbls No. 2 — •
2 and 3 Mackerel,
40 half bbls largo No. 1 and 2 do,
20 kits mess No. 1 do,
26 quar bbls largo No. 1 do,
2 hbds Codfish.
100 boxos Scaid Herrings,
Landing aud for salo by
nov22 HOLCOMBE,JOHNSON k CO.
B UCKWHEAT of tlio best quality,
SMOKED SALMON,
ANCHOVIES, CODFISH,
Mackerel, No. 1, iu Kits,
Salmon. do do,
PIG HAMS, small size,
do SHOULDERS, do do,
Canadian Oat Menl,
Extra Quality in small bags,
FRENCH BEANS,
20 bbls handsome TABLE APPLES and COOK
ING do,
5 BOXES LEMONS,
NEW FIGS, PRUNES AND DATES,
FBE3H BISCUITS, in 15 varieties, some ontirely
new; together with a good supply of staple Groce
ries, por steamers Kuoxvlllo and Auguste, for sate
by WM. H. FARRELL,
Savafinah Grocery and Fruit Dopof,
nnyl2 corner Broughton & Whitaker sts.
T EA, COFFEE AND PEPPER-
20 half chests Black Tea,
50 do do Groou Tea,
160 caddies 2,4 and 6 lb Black Tea,
150 do 2 and 4 lb Groon Tea,
160 sacks Green Rio Coffee,
75 boxos Fresh Ground Coffee,
100 do do do Pepper,
15 bogs Whole Pepper,
Received and tor sate by
novlS McMAHON ft DOYLE.
HOARDING).
A FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN can bo accommo
dated with board aud lodging ou Brougblon
street, uearly opposite H. Slorso's Houso Furnish
ing tftoro. Also, a tow Day Boarders, novl2
PRIVATE BOARDING.
FEW ij-ngle gentlemen can obtain good Board
aud Lndgiug ut tbe So. West, coruor St.
Juueu aud l'ricu Street's.
oei23 2w
3 approximations to tbe $100,000 of $600 each, 4
or $400 to $60,000. 4 or $400 to $20.000,4 of $200 to
$10,000, 4 or$200 to$5,000.
Whole Tickets $20—Halves $10-Quarters $5.
49» Prizes cashed at Bight at flvo per cent, dls*
count.
Bills of tbe Richmond City Banks taken at par.''
A drawning will be forwarded as soon as tbe re
sult in known.
Communications addressed to DON RODRIGUEZ,
(care or City Post, Charleston, 8. 0.,) until the 18th.
of November, will bo attended to.
uov28—dfttvw.
COOK WANTED,
W ANTED IMMEDIATELY a good Cook, who
will bo willing to irou aud wash tor a small
family. A suitable person will rocoivo good wages
and a permanent placo. Apply at this office,
uevl7—tf
JMIREE HUNDRED ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to act
os local and traveling agents in a business
easy, useful and honorable, at a salary of $100 per
month! A capital of $6 only required I No patent
mouidno or book business. Full particulars given
(fVce) to all who enclose a postage stam^or a three
cent piece, and address A. B,
sopt22— w8m
Plalstow, li. H.
WANTED.
fjiwo good B< ys to wait about the Barber Shop.
Liberal wages will bo paid promptly for them.
"Apply to J. M. HAYWOOD,
nov22 Agent.
HOT AND GOLD BATHS.
y EARLY customers, straugora. and.citizensare
_ rospcctiuily notidod that hot water is ready
for them from 6 A. M. till 9 P. M. every day except
Sundays. A few more gentlemen can bo well ac
commodated to batho as often as they choose at one
dollar a month, all subscribers to commence from
Nov. 1st, 1856 to Nov. 1, 1857, for $12.
Single baths, 26 cents.
Season ticket from 1st May to lBt Nov., $16.
J. M. HAYWOOD, Agt.
N. B. 10 subscribers, in addition to those I have,
aro all 1 can take at tbo low prico or 12 dollars a
year. nov!8 J. M. H., Agt.
vs“v aNNA.II WATER WORKS.
OFFICE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, 1
November 13th, I860, j
T HE WATER RENTS for tbe present year wore
due from tho 1st iustant, and payable at tbe
office of tbe Board.
Tbo attention ot thoso persons supplied with
water from tbo works iB called to Section 20 of An
Ordinance to amend an Ordinance for the caro and
management or tho Savannah Water Works.
iiovl3 It. J. R. BEE, Secretary
C HEESE, BUTTER, ko.—200 boxus Goshen
Cbooao; 50 do English Dairy do; 25 coses Piuo
Apple do; 50 firkins Choice Butter; 5 cases (K and
K boxes) Sardinos; landing and for salo by
uov!2 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
WHITE SATIN & HID SLIPPERS.
B ECEIVED by late arrivals—
Ladles Whit " ‘ “
Ladies White 8atin Slippers,
do do Kid do
Misses Black Gaiters and Morocco Roots,
Ladles l'oika and Jenny Lind Boots.
M. J. BUCKNER,
novO No, 71 and 162 Gibbou's Huugu,
L ETTER BOOKS, copying Presses, Oil Paper,
Copying Brushes, and tine Blotliug Pupor, tor
sulo by
novlO
WARNOCK k DAVIS,
159 Congress street.
BUCKWHEAT A MACKEREL.
t)rv K bbls Fresh Buckwheat,
slSXJ 20 K do.
26 bozos do.
20 bbls New No. 3 Mackerel,
10 K Large No. 1 do-
10 K do Small No. 1 do.
landing and for salo by
oct 31 SC8ANTUN, JOHNSTON ft CO.
CANDLES.
CiPERMACLTTI, Adamantine and Tallow of various
O brands; Soap of various brands, from 0, 8, 10
and 12 cents. Chemical Soda Soap 10 cents; Wo
man’s Friend 10 cents. Cull uud examine at
IIA R RON'S
Family Grocery,
■op26 Whllulmr and»'liar I ton - streets.
C HOICE BUTTER.—If* kegs choice Rutter jind re
celved and tor sale by
Oct 22 VOtWG k FRIERSON,
94 Ray -s
• UTTER ft CHEESE—
JJLUEj BROOMS, JUCKFH'S, BISCUIT, &c—
100 boxes Fig Blue,
60 doz 2 and 3 ply BrooinB,
100 doz 3 and 3 hoop Buckets,
26 bbls Soda, Sugar aud Buttor Biscuit,
10 bbls Pilot Bread.
Received and for sate by
noy20 McMAHON ft DOYLE.
0018 AND tUlOES-
;
Lady'* wbito Satin Slippers, '
Gent's flno Boots and Galters,
Gent's Oxford Ties and tow quartered Shoes,
Boys’ and Youtbs’ Gaiters.
On hand at 71 and 162 Gibbon’s Range,
nov26 M. J.
B l. —
26 kogs choice GiMueii Ruucr
60 boxes do »t« Cheese
Landing per steainernnd tor salo by
oc2i 8CK \NIH»\. JOliNRI'tlN ft CO.
A LBANY ale*— 26 bbls Read Bros. Albany Ale.
landing per j-clir. John teuton. For sale by
nov 23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO.
Bbls aud boxes cf Boalou Crackers, Water
OU Crackers, oy*lor Crackers, Sugar Crack-
Fancy Crackers, S.nla RPscuit, Milk Biscuit, Egg
Biscuit, Maple and Wiue UUcuils, ftcsb from Ti
tus's celebrated Bakery, just received by
novl! J R. JFSSK.
L iquors, sugar ac—
76 bbls Domestic Brandy
100 bbla PH Gin
126 bbls N E Rum
100 bbls Rectified Whiskey,
76 bbls X, XX, XXX do
60 bbla Old Rye do
60 hbda P R, M and N O Sugar
125 bbls Stuart’s A B ft C do
Received and for aale by ■■■ -■
McMAHON ft DOYLE,
nov4 No 206 ft 207 Bay at
3.....$40,000
14,040
...... 10,000
...1.. 6,000
3,000
2,000
...... 1,600
.....r* 1,000
200
. ....$132,0'X)
Wholo Tickets $10; Halves $0; Quarters $2 60.
BRILLIANT SCHEME.
1 prize of..., ..$65,000
J ” 85,000
4 prizes of 10,000
10,000
e,ooo
3 prizes (if.... $2,000
3 “ 1,000
70 «• 400
149 “ 200
20 approx'tloua 7,200
SOUTHEKW LOTTERY
ON THE HAVANA PLAN t
PRIZES GUARANTIED !
109,000 Dollars—19,000 Numbers Only!
PRIZES PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION.
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY
■t AuiBoamr or re* nan or oaosou.
flT.ARa X.
To be drawn December 11, 1856, at Concert Hall,
Macon, Ga., under the aworn superintendence ol
Col. George M. Logan and W. 0. Anderson, Esq.
49" Remember tbls Lottery has only fifteen
thousand numbers—less than any Lottery In tbe
world, therefore it la the beat for lavaatment. Ex
amine tbe Sobome 1
1 prise of. ; $16,060
6,000
2 000
of $1,000 are 4,000
or 600 are 2,600
or 100 are 8,000
of 40
APPROXIMATION PR1ZZB.
20 approximations of $100 are $2,000
50 “ “ 60 are 2,600
60 “ “ 20 are...... 1,000
1
1
4
6
80
1,600
1,712 priaea amounting to $102,00''
Tickets $10—Halves $6—Quarters $2.60.
49* Prizes payable without deduobon.
The 1,500 Prizes of $40 are determined by tbe
list figure of the number that draws the Capital
Prize or $16,000. The Capital Prise will, of course,
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rriM oi 910,wu. iue lapiuurrizo wiu, or courae,
ond with one or the figures—1, 2,8* 4,1,0, 7,8,9,
0. Those Whole Tickets ondlng with,the same
figure as the last in the Capital mil be entitled to
.. Halves and Quarters In proportii-.
49" Persons sending money by mail need no
rear it? being lost Orders punctually attended to
Communications confidential. Bank notes of sound
banks taken at par.
49* Those wishing particular numbirs should
der immediately.
Address
novl7
JAMES F. WINTER, Manager.
m. da.
GENEBAL NOLICE.
Ladles, Butter Knives, Knives, Forks and Spaona,
Pie Knives, Foils, Knives and Forks, Cake Knives,
Crumb Scrapers, fto., ftc,, mostly in morocco cases,
suitable for presents. norll
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HENRV LATHROP & CO.
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their rery Urge ud rich .took or
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mi PubUc Favor
TT AS already ranked Stelnway ft Sons, Stodart.
XI J. B. Dunham ft Co., Horaee Water*. W
Kitabe ft Co., 0 .Vogt, and Lights, Newton ft Brad
bury’s Celebrated
Patent*Areh*Wxeat-Fiank 61«t and f
1-3 Octave
AS THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
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