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SAVASNAn, (fc WETOESI>AY. DECEMBER 3, 1856.
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NO 14017
WEDNESDAY BVINIRO, 91 o clock.
California Election.
It Is very certain that Sjoott and McKibbon,
Democrats, bavo boon elected to Congress from
California. The former, It we believe, a native
of Richmond, Ya., and ton of Robert O. 8cott
of that city, Into American Consul at Rio.
Uuchnnon hat probably beaten Fillmore five
or six thousand, while Fillmore la believed to
havo beaten Fremont badly* The oomplexlon
of the Legislature, (having a Senator to eleot)
is undecided*
W.vi.kkr’s Envoy to Enoi.and^-A
from Washington to the New York Timtt soys
there is in that oity (Washington) “an Envoy
Extraordinary from Walker on his way to Lon*
don on a secret mission, who has received
semiofficial information, since his arrival, that
the British Government will receive him with
open arms, and so fully recognise the Govern*
ment de facto of Nicaragua. The fact that
Walker designs a confederacy independent of
the United States, and not annextion, will
doubtless aid him much with Palmerston.”
Colouel Wood reminds us of an eccentric
sheriff* iu a county inEugland, of whom it Is
said that he once got a jury together all of
limping men; another time he brought togeth*
er a lot who were all blind of an eye; and on a
third occasion he found twelve good men and
true who squinted. This lost effort of the ec*
centric sheriff rendered it utterly impossible
for the court to proceed or the lawyers to
speak, the laughter was so excessive. The
Colouel seeks, too, for what is strange and
outre in humanity, and he has brought together
specimens such as no one would ever believe
bad existed before. To see them is to believe.
His Exhibition will close on Saturday evening*
Those who wish to see the greatest curiosities
in the world should not fail togotoSt.Aud cw’s
Hull oefore he closes.
three leet eight inches Tn the channel. The
weather is very rainy, and there is a prospect
of a rise and a general revival of business.
Storm in Indiana.—During the storm ou tbe
'21st ult., the roof of the New Albany and Salem
Railroad Depot at. tafayette, Indiana, was,
blown off; damage, $3,000. Several other
buildiugs in the vicinity were also damaged.
Off fok Nioauaqua.—About two huudred
men, mostly from Tennessee and Mississippi,
uudcV command t of Samuel Benton Esq.^left
Memphis on Wednesday lost to join Gen. Wal
ker’s urmy in Nicaragua.
Bisk in tub Ohio River.—A dispatch from
Pittsburg dated November 27, reports os
follows:
Tiie Ohio river is rising at this point, with
i in the channel. "" ■
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Cotton Culture In Algiers.
A correspondent of the Liverpool Tima,gives
arathcr discouraging report of the French effort
to supply ihe markets of the world with cot-
tou raised in Algeria. He writes:
As to cotton, the utmost that the most en*
thusia&tic Frenchman can say about it is, that
it is uii expensive experiment. I have asked in
vaiu for those cotton plantations which pro*
duceii the tongue poie and the cotton
jaioif utul the fine stockings which we saw at
the Froueb Exposition, (Wold's Fair.) I have
been told, as u fact quite decisive of the cotton
question, that the prize of 20,000f; offered an
nually by the Emperor for the best specimen of
longue me cotton, bad been divided, in 1855,
between a Freuobinau and an Arab. This fact
suggests the conclusion that natives and colo
nists are all striving against each other to pro
duce cotton, and that all French Africa 1b cov
ered with competing cotton plantations. The
fortunate winner of the 10,000f. is the Gald All
Ben Mohamed, whose plantation is near Guel-
raa. As I bad asked in vain for cotton, wher
ever I had been,I had made preparations to take
a two days’journey ou mule back, in order to
see this famous plantation, when 1 fortunately
met with a distinguished Arab, who knew both
tbe place and the Gaid, and who assured me
that this cotton plantation amounted to about
15 acres. Subsequent inquiry confirmed this
statement, and 1 came to the conclusion that
the Guelma cotton plantation was not worth
four days’Journey, and the further chance, if
the rniu should come on, of being shut up in
that country for a month.”
With nil the forcing of the Government and
its proposition to buy all tbe cotton produced
there, at a favorable price, all the laud culti
vated with cotton at the last published returns
was 1,000 acres, and for the produced the Gov
ernment paid 300,000 francs. The writer.addsi
“Seeing that the cotton produce throughout the
world, la, I believe, about 700,001 tons, whereof
The steamer Illinois, with California mails
of the 6th Inst., 304 passengers, and $1,840,220
In specie, aviived at New York Saturday morn
ing.
SUMMARY OF NEWS.
Thu Alta California of the 6th, makes up tliu
following summary of news for tho two weeks
previous i
The Presidential election in California is con
Udcntly stated to itavo resulted for the Buchan-
lettor an uud Breukluridge ticket, by a plurality of
at least eight thousand. The Republican voto
is believed to he less than that of the Know
Notiiings. file cause of Fremout according
to tho Hun Francisco Bulletin, was inured by
his supposed association with Palmer, Cook
A Co.
Tne Democrats have also secured a mujori
’ in the Legislature, which secures to
em two Uuiteohtates Senators provided the
party can agree among themselvos on a choice,
Gov. Johuson withdrew his proclamation
declaring San Francisco in ustute of insurrec
tion the day before election; and the State
arms were on the same day surrendered by the
agent of the Vigilance Committee,to Gen. Klbbe
the State custodian.
Tbe Sau Francisco Buiiotiu says that oil
Tuesday, the 21st ult., the Attorney General of
the Statu of Calitornia, commenced a suit iu
the Twelfth District Court, cluiming the steam
ships Unde Sum, Cortes, Pacific, and Brother
Jonathan, uud tbe storeships Ark und Row
land, as having escheated to the State, on tho
ground that the corporation pi thu “Accessory
Transit Company,” owners of said property,
had beou abolished uud dissolved by thu Gov
ernment oi Nicaragua.
From Souora, we iearmthata revolution had
taken place, uud Governor Gandara completely
routed. He has sunt messengers to California
for 3,000 men and urmi, with the ostensible ob
ject of puttiug down the Apacne Indians.
Tobacco, pronouuced by connoissonra to he
of an cx .client quality, is now growu in various
ports of Hie State.
A man tunned Wirsen, u Swede, who has re
cently been exhibiting a number of ruttle-
smakes iu various parts of the State, uud who
fancied bo hud acquired a power over them
which would prevent them from biting him,
was severely bitten by oue of them upon thu
linger, at Sacramento, a few days since. He
immediately drank four bottles of brandy, and
England consumes Obout 350,000, there does deputies, was mortally woundei.
not, I fear, appear much likelihood of Algiers
becoming a very formidable competitor of the
United States.”
TWO WI '.RK’H L.1TIQ It PROMOAM-
KORNU.
Arrival of the Illinois
The Mime Supposed to hove gone Ibr
Buchanan.
few York Financial nod Business Re*
cord.
JTlie Commercial Advertiser of Saturduy even
ing rays :
The money market this week has shown few
features of change, and the rates have remain
ed without alteration Rom those of Saturday
last. Thu regular rate on call is seven per cent,
but contracts ure occasionally made at a lower
tigure. The banks are in easy circumstances,
and aro free lenders on demand.as well aa tak
ing pretty much all the desirable papers offer
ing by their customers. Prime endorsed paper
may be quoted at 8 to 9 per cent, up to 10 to 12
pur cent, for names not so well known, with a
good demand.
Tbe Day Book of the same date, says
The money market continues to gain greater
ease, uud discounts are more readily obtained
at current rates. Cotton has this week ndvanc
ed to 124 for middling qualities of uplands.
The sales have, in tbe same period, reached
about 15,000 to 18,000 bales, including part in
transitu. Tbe supply of cotton Is not likely to
exceed, as we have previously stated three mil-
lious of bales. With such a supply prices,with
the present consumption, cannot fail to advance
before the close of next spring. The Intoduc-
tiouof such an immense supply of gold within
the past few Fears, has tended greatly to en
large powers of consumption on the part of
the musses, und the time hasmeosueably gone
by when tbe Bank of England, by turning her
fluuuauciul screw, and raising the rates or dis
count, can materially depress the price of cot
ton. She ought also to consider that tbe grow
ers of tne article have gained greater strength
within a lew years past, and have greater con
trol over tho urticlc, and moru ability to decid-
wuethcr they will sell at prices dictated by En
glish manufacturers, with the movements of
the Bunk of England to aid them.
The S.iu Francisco Bulletin, of the evening of
the departure of tbe steamer, says
it is impossible to give a correct return of
the State in time for tuo sailing of tho steamer.
SalUciunt, however, has been ascertained to
give the State to Buchanan by at least eight
thousand, Democrats will have a majority in
the Legislature. The “People’s reform ticket”
has been carried In this county by an over
whelming majority. Our county Legislature
deket iu will all n *
— ..... J1 probability be Republican.
Tho county electoral vote is for Buchanan.
Destructivm Fine.—Philadelphia, Nov. 23.
—The large five story brick dwelUng, occupied
chiefly by Courtney & Willett os a Fornftare
''urehouso, was destroyed by lire last night.
Other ffrms iu the house also suffered. Hyman
brat*, owner of the building, loses $16,000;
Courtney A Willett $15,000; R.L. Barnes $6,000;
A- Brett $6,000; German Society $3/)00; J. K.
Thomas $500; Gas company $500; Workmen,
for tools, Ac,, $1,000. Of ihfeamonnt; $25,000
is covered by insurance.
JtSMAKKAULK DIFFERENCE OV OPINION.—An
weehunge has discovered that the most remark-
iiblo fact about the weather at present is, that
auies possessed of handsome sets of furafind
‘ it bitter cold” for tho season, while those
who are not so well provided declare that “it
•in t cold a bit.”
Itely Uruu» luui uumca ui utuuuy, 1
went to huu in u stuto of stupefactlou. He is
stilt in a crltkul condition, his whole arm being
terribly iuiluinud. Ho thiuks lie will recover,
uud suys ho is sutisffed that the snake did nut
intend to bito him, uud that if he does recover,
he shall continue his experiments und exhibi
tions. White cuutiued to ids bed ho has a
young rattlesuuke with him all the time.
There has been no tain since the departure
of the lost steamer.
General Crosby made un attack upon a party
of Indiuus ou the Klamath river, about a fort
night since, uud killed a number of them. *
Juhu Gardner, Jack Phillips, and three others
of Tom Bell’s gang, iiave been arrested in Cal-
Veras county und lodged in jail.
A party of whites was recently killed by tho
Indiuus near Bald Miiuutaiu.
it is now said that Ned McGowan left Santa
Barbara on a French ship, bound for South
America.
A grand battle between tbe Cauton and Hong-
Kong Chiuamen was all prepared to come off
at Chinese Camp iu Toulumne county, a few
duys siuce. The armies, numboriug about a
thousand ou each side, were encamped und pre
pared for a deadly combat, when they were
interfered with by the authorities, and the light
shipped. There have been several of these huh
ties within the past few years.
Tiie Rev. Mr. Hyman, recently arrived from
the Plains, reports that the Indians were very
troublesome along the route. He also gave an
account of a light that occurred between a
party of emigrants and a band of robbers con
sisting or seven white mou, the attkir resulting
In tiie death of live of the robbers, and the
capture of the other two. The prisoners were
brought iuto California for trial. Mr. Hyman
Is a Baptist clergyman.
Ou tue 23th of August, a number of dele
gates from different parts of the Gadsden
purchase assembled at Tuesou, for the purpose
or taking the necessary steps to form a terri
torial government. It is proposed to call tiie
new Territory “Arizouu.” Tiie estimated popu-
utiou is 10,000.
The “People's” ticket was elected in Bun
Praucisco.
The following is the aggregate vote for each
of the Electoral tickets so fur as heard from at
the hour of 5 o’clock, outlie Cth inst. The
city vote Is completed:
Buchanan 10,325
Fillmore 7,001
Fremont 6,139
Buchanan’s majority over Fillmore 3,924; over
Fremont, 4,786.
Fillmore’s majority over Fremont, 860.
Sacrameuto, Nov. 5,1 3-5, P. M.—Fire iu the
National Theatre block now raging.
Sheriff Wright, of Nevada, was killed the 3d
instuut by three prisoners, who effected their
escape from jail. Dave Anderson, one of his
' unities, was mortally woundei.
I). L. Wells, Republican candidate for Bher-
iff iu Amader county, was killed on the 2d
instant, being thrown from a carriage.
OBBUON.
We have two weeks’ later advices from this
Territory, the steamer Columbia having ar
rived on the 31st ult, with dates to the 25th
ultimo.
Them had been no furtherjndian disturb
ances.
“Elijah,” a chief of the Rogue River tribe,
and a warm friend of ihe whites, was killed a
short time since by another Indian, named
“Henry.”
The Capo Disappointment Light House was
lighted for the first time last week.
WASHINGTON TERRITORY. ./
Governor Stevens lias returned to Olympia
Puget Bound.
There are no items of the least importauco
from the Territory.
SANDWICH ISLANDS.-**’,. . . .
The bark Francis'Palmer brings- Honolulu
dates to October fftjii. '
The motion to annul the charter of the Ha
waiian Steam Navigation Compauy had been
heard before tiie Chief Justice, but not finally
decided.
A Chinaman had been convicted of murder
by the Supreme Court.
Judge Chundlcr has been appointed Ameri
can consul for the port of Lakalna.
The Hawaiian Theatre was iu full blast, a
popular troupe havlug arrived from this oity.
The building bad been sold at auction for
$2,m
NAYIGATOK’8 IBLANDH.
We have news from these islands to tho 2d
of June.'
The frlcuto Independence bud nailed, with
ex-CouHttl vau Camp and f&mivl.
Consul Jenkins has instituted suits sgslust
him un two charges of robbery and piracy,
tumtBis.
Ban Francisco, Tuesday evenlog, Nov. 4,
1851).—The departure of the mail steamer to
morrow, and the election to-day, has engrossed
public attention to such so extent that no busi
ness of moment has been done apart from
tlioso relating Iu these subjects. ,
In tho general tone of the market tkera is no
ehauge to n»to.
Inillnim—Official.
Buclianan
Fremont, jJWJO
Fillmore, 21,386
lluclianau over Fremont 24,2m
[From Iho 1.-, Angeles clamor I'uhlicii, Oct! it.
ImiHirtmit (Mm Rniiorn.
TOK HUVUI.UTIUN AUAINHT UOV.CIANUAKA-lJOM.
I'l.KTS KOUTS or TUI OUVXXNUH—HVlV KIM.'
X» AND TW* nUNDMU WOUNBMD. .
Auuording to information received hem some
orth* three hundred emigrants who Bed Iroid
tho civil dissensions of Sonora, tnd who are
soon expeutod in this oily, we gather tbe fol’
lowing:
Tho forces iifdoreruor Aguilar, commanded
by Pesquelru, had obtained, in several sklri-
mlahos. u complete victory overlbosoofOanl.
dura, who, we ure assured, has retired to Tu.
son, though ten without hopes or prestige, bo-
psiiso all tho luUueutial inhabitants, who susr
tainod him in power, have now withdrawn their
sympathy, oh iiocmmt of tho political blukdora
ho lately committed. Only •> El Yagln," and
part of “El Mayo," have remained Althfhl to
him, and these do notoount for anything in
Sonora.
' lHatrjiajtB.
Ill Mb "(Minty lU.'O 1 " Ml.bnt. \(....
Pa®
re. VAE
Tho tight was rather severe, particularly at
Urea, tho capital, where it luted four days and
n gilts, resulting in tbe death of fifty and more
kin.a —it wu hundred wounded
suffered much by the'■
i. Ifatco’Uirqu’ 1
« Yam
minea
tho buildings suffered much by the'artillery
Hum both sides. Mateo Msrquln, IndlauGeno-
ml of the Ysquia, und one of tho few-chiefo
who remained with Osndsra, wu taken pried-
ner aud shot. Gandara, seeing tho bad turn
his nliklra took, confessed to one of bis officer,
that, in case of defeat, he would go peraonally
to tho neighboring State or California, try to
raise two, threo or four thousand men, and re
turn to Souura i and that he would even com r
E remin himself to partial concession oi public
mds, for thu sake of raising the necessary
funds: a resource which wu very much disap
proved by his etatelltes. However, ho bis now
•reived at Tueson ; and an emissary who five
days ago, urrivediu this oity, oalled William
Johnson, a native of Oposura, (and son of
John Johnson, an Amerioanr residing stOpd-
auru,) has told ns that he is bearer of dispatches
from tho civil and military authorltlei of Tuc
son, to be delivered at Fort Yumas Ban Diego,
uud this oity ; adding that said’ dispatches
refer to uking military osatatanco against'the
the savages in said district,
It Is certain that Tueson asks for such assis
tance, in a moment when the chieftain and
several eternal revolutionlxers of Sonora had
arrived there, and when aotualiytha savages
are less hostile, than it is to be supposed that
some dark object Ib to bo covered by this pre
text; tnd ir we consider the filibustering ten
dencies which are ruling under tho ministerial
protection of Pierce’s warlike Csbinent, then
we cannot help thinking that Gandara boa suc
ceeded in seducing the military poet of Tueson,
and tries to prepare a new revengeful invasion
of Sonora, probably by the filibustering ten
dency or the above neighbors, which invasion
might still reckon on ahetter result if the De
mocrats should triumph in tho next Presiden
tial election. Already, in this city, sorao North
Amcricansbave declared, the day before yes
terday, that within three months, an army
would march from this Slate against Sonora.
Information of these proceedings have gono to
Mexico, where the national honor, far Irom
tearing any new aggression, would only wish
to have an opportunity for vindicating the pen
ding outrages. MeanwhlleAwo remain on the
lookout, and prepare for the defence of said
country.
General Yauex hu arrived at Guaymu with
800 veterans, where he remained quietly, be
cause the forces of Pesquelra and bis auxiltries
wanted by themnWca to finiBh the work they
had begun. We consider that there ia but ono
opinion now in Sonora, that this little tyrant
and miser only wanted to oonveit eald Stato
into Mb patrimony.
MirruoDisT OuuacH in Macon—The Method
ist Church of this city, which, daring the Con
ference year just closed, hu been in charge of
thenov.J.E.EvansandRev. George G. N. Mc
Donald, wo are pleased to learn is quite pros
perous. From their annul report, which wu
read on Salilmth morning last, it appears that
the Church now numbers five hundred aad
seventy-two white members.
Tho amount of money collected for missions-
ry purposes is over nine hundred deiiars, and
for superanuatedjpreaohera, and their widows
and orpbtns, six hundred dqllsn.
In addition to this the congregation hu con
tributed *460 to the tract cause, and upwards
'4300 by publlo collection for the oily poor.
A handsome snm hu also been collected for
the Sabbath Sohool cause, and other benevolent
purposes.
All this speaks well for If aeon liberality, and
we think, in giving expression to the wlsn that
the Church may remain under the same joint
pastorate another year, we bnt express the
wish or the entire community.—Macon Mes
senger,
Tux Sufibiob Count.—For this county ia
Btili in session, und is likely to continue its la-
bora for weeks to come. Judge Allen, who
has changed Circuits, pro ton., with Judge
Powers, gives great satisfaction, by tho urban
ity and dignity with which he discharges the
duties of the Court. He hu a decided and
{ (radical aversion for too much talking in
n Court, u some of oar worthy Mends can
testify.
Last week several criminal cases were dis
posed of. William Blancet, convicted of bij
my, wu sentenced to tour years labor in iho
Penitentiary.
Wm. Knfght, for a free ride on the wrong
horse, was sent to the same place for five years,
—Macon Messenger of this morning.
Wxatukb Reports.—Boston Nov. 29.—Snow
is falling here this morning, but the indica
tions are that it will tarn to rain.
Halifax, Nova 29—Weather cold, with the
appearance ofsnow.
Charlestown, Nov. 29.—Weather cloudy and
cold; wind N.W.
Backville, Nov. 20*—'Weather clear and ex-
tromely cold.
Albany, Nov. 29.—11 A. W.--It hu been
snowing here since 7 o’clock this morning.
Buflmo, Nov. 29.—1 P. M—It is snowing
here and a north-east gale is blowing.
night by cutting his thn
rain act js not definitely known, but he had
been laboring under depression for some time
previously. He bore an excellent reputation
and leaves considerable property.
Illinois Legislature Democratic.—It ap
pears. from the Chicago Times of Thursday,
that the Democrats have elected their Repre
sentatives in tbe Lawrence ana Crawford Dis
trict, hitherto supposed to be defeated. This
8 ives tho Democrats thirty-eight members of
le House to their opponents thirty-seven. They
have thirteen Democrats In the State to aU other
twelvo.
Transit op Venus.—In 1861 the transit of
Venus takes place. By the transit of Venus is
meant what is generally understood by an
eclipse. The planet Venus will pan directly
between the earth and the sun during tbe day,
and the darkness caused by it will make fights
necessary in tho houses. The transit happens
only once in a century.
Savannah Market. December 3.
WmW— 1 Wi Coifed 'fib? SffVftiieo of}( on the
g'H'ltm.Strict .Mi’lilllb'g'dfAi (Jimil MldiUlug; it wus
obtained In sbrao lnptuncoJi. Tho sales were limit
ed tom halos, vis: Slnt’llJI, 68 at 11 »$, 96 at
n«,4uatUX,0aHl^t l ;
NEW YoitK-rNtuuiuslrip Florida—10? bales up-
land cotton, 32 do a I do, 440 casks rice, 18 bales
dom.,4 bales, wool, undsgfcdry pkgs mdse.
8T. JOHN’S, N. II.—Bftp Abby JCll<ra-14MMi'
foot p p timber, 41,404 feft sawed lumber.
Imports.
LlVKKhKJL—Bark .tyou—7,490 ska salt.
MOKruOMERY, Dk)!Ti-Cotton~Tho demand
throughout the past week was active, and pricos in
favor ol souora. Tho larger propo; tiou or tbo hulcs
wore cuuOnod to the Htrecta, owing to tbo high
prices demanded by (Yctorti. Tho Persia's advices
caused a bettor fooling. Wo quoto Strict Middlings
llo.; Good MfddllugH ll>fy.
WEEKLY COTTON STATEMENT.
Block on band Sept'. 1 b .los. d£0
Received pant weok /...j,,.. 2,010
Received previously 69,170—41,189
41,469
Shlppod 14,134
Stock ou baud Nov 24, 1886 ( i ...27,346
Rtocksame timeiost'yoAr 16,967
Port of Savniuinh....,
Arrived.
Ship Now York, F.dwurds, Ciiarlontcm, In ballafit,’
to Padelford. Fay & Co. j
Suhr R U Domill, Look, New York, to Octavus
Cohen.
Bohr L 8 Davis, I.yuch, New York, td Coboiw k
Horta. 'j.
Dauiol’d Hat, Irom plantation, with 71 l<w rice, to
Habordham k Son.
Cleared*
Steamship Florida, Woodhutl, New York—l*mlol-
ford, Fay Co. i
Illinois—Official*
Buchanan,
Fremont
Fillmore
Buchanan over Frement,
Olilo-Officlal*
... .105,344
96,180
37,451
.9,164
Death of a well known Showman.—New
York, Nov. 29.—Gen- Rafos Welch the great
American circus proprietor died here last
night of typhoid fever.
From Kansas.—Chicago, Nov. 30.—Dates
from Kansas to the 21st Instant, are received.
Judge Cato had refined to issue a writ of
habeas corpus in case of the murderer Hayes.
Great excitement prevailed among the pro-
slavery men.
Sentence or a Mubdkekil—Albany Nov.
28.—McCann, who has been on trial for sever
al days for the .murder of his wife, has been
convicted and sentenced to be executed on the
23d of January*
Fatal Affray.—At Charleeton, Kanawha
co. Va., last week, Burnell Clay was Wiled bv
Uriah Young, in an affray in which Clay at
tempted to ahoot Young, who wrestled the gun
from his hand and fractured his skull with it.
Ereinont,...
Uuclinnnti,..
Fillmore,...
187 AM
170,87*
38,123
Fremont over Buchanan,..
10,*23
ViaiLANOB Gomxitixk—A meeting of the
clttxens of Greenbrier county, Va.. was held on
tho 2tth of November, and a Vigilance Com
mittee formed to expel from the county a family
nuned SblfHet—th. expulsion to take place on
the 2d of December.
Close or Canal Navigation.—The New
Yorkcuul commissioner, tnnounca that they
will close the ctntls December 10th, ooles.
they ure sooner closed by ice.
Th. Huntsville Advocate letnu that on Wed-
aesduy the 19th nit Mr. Barton T. Pride wu
burnt to dexth neu tho Mtdlsow station, in
Madison county. Ah.
PxonLLKB Loft.—Cleveland. Nov. 30.—Tho
Propeller Htnnattan was wrecked In the tar. I^, „
bor this morning, during * storm. All her |uu. by
pause tigers and erew were saved. I uovis
I sunn ciHiiii
Of
PH9KY8 to Mias
John M. Daulrls.
i Thursday evening,
Dr. JAMKS'HUJf-
JA 8., daughter of Mr.
Iii Nashville, Tenn; ( on Thursday morning, at 6
o’clock,. byi tbo Rov. Df» Edgar,- Ksq., Assistant
Editor, of the Patriot. Mnd#Hss>IAUYE. ~
daughter of Mrs.. Frames Catnpboll, e
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..December 3
Sailed.
Steamship Florida, Woodhullj Now York.
Passengers.
Per steamship Florida, for New York—H s
Wells, W Burt, J L Joyce, W Flagg, LJ Mustard, U
" Crosby* Mrs l’apj and 8 steerage.
Consignees,
For sebr R M Demill, from Now York—G W An
derson, J M Selkirk, Brigham, Kelly k Co, M A Co
hen. J F CuUlns, Claghoru k Cuunlugham, C Epulug,
1 taller k Hanley, A H Champion, W H Gulou, Hone
< i Connery,. A Haywood, Holcombe, Johnson & Go.
Hard e A Co, Lovdl kBaltimore, iS.M lafllteau, O
A L iomar. MoMnhou k Doyle, IW Morrell, Faim-
or k Non. D O’Conner, - Fatten, Uuttoa k Co, Ruse,
Dovls k Long, A Tyler, Tlson k Gordon, Wayuo k
Sou, Yonge k Friewon.
Poj schr 1.8 DavU, from Now York—Ogden,SUTr.
A Co, J M Selkirk, Foote k Jandou, Webster k
Palmes, M A Cohou, U11 May, J A Drown, S M Lai-
Uteau, G M Conn, MoMahon k Doyle, Holoombo,
Jobnaon k Co. Gilbert k Tilden, Clughorn k Cun-
nlngham, L N FalUgant, natsonkCo, HBBogar-
dm, Wayne arson, N B & H Weod. N B Knapp, J
HBtevemion, ADoole, WM Davidson, llaraeo
Co, No ran ton, Johmibm A.Cop •A'ougo i.Frlersuu,! J -
V Btrboo, Cohens k Horiz, Way k Taylor, Ether
idge k Son, HGoodall, Clark k Cooley, Fatten, Mill
ion k Co, Moore k Co, Par>oiH k Co.
ffleinornmla.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
CAFE HATTER AM BEACON LIGHT.
A wooden oi»en frame work beacon bos been
erootod on tho end of tbo Sand Spit extending In
nearly a duo south co irso from the Cape Hatteros
IJght-honse.
Tbe beacou tower has an elevation or 43 feot
abovotbo mean level of tho sea; is painted rid and
fltted with a 6th order lens apparatus.
A fixed while light will be exhibited on the night
or the 10th December next, aud un every night
thereafter, from on elovatioL or 36 Let above tho
mean level of the sea.
By order of tbe Light houso Board:
W. H. l*. WHITING,
First Lleutununt Corps of Engineers.
Wilmington, N. U., Nov. io, 1856.
CITY MAR8HAL’B SALE.
O N WEDNEMIUY next, at 10 o’clock, A.M., I
will sell to tho highest bidder the Stolls in the
markot tor one year. No bid will bo taken from
any person, unless u Butcher, for tho Meat Stalls.
Persons purchasing Stulls will have the privilege or
keeping them for uuother year at the tame price.
Terms cash. Sale will take placo in the market,
nndnr tbe superintendence of the Markot Commit
tee. D-N’L IL'STEWART,
in 28 City Murabtu.
1A BBLS. HIRAM SMlW’S DOUBLE
IU EXTRA,Ge. uesaee Pastry FI.OUR.
8 bbls Buokwhoat Flour,
26 boxes I^iyer RaldiUB, aud yi uud ^ boxes
MALAGA EAISIN8.
I bale Soft-sboll Almonds,
2 bales Hard shell do,
Q boxes Shelled do, 60 drums
NEW TURKEY PIGS.
2 coses PRUNES iu glass jars, (new)
2 casks Zauto UIRRaNTS,
10 boxes Genoa CITRON,
DAT K 8.
Ground Fpices, all kiu«ts, warranted pure; Atner-
icuu Mustard, iu tiu uaulstors; Becker’s Farina,
Corn Starch, Pearl Starch, Indigo, Ac., &o., for sale
at no28-2t DICKSON’S, Barnard st.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BUT THREE DAYS LEFT!
Col. Wood’s Museum,
AT
ST. ANDREW'S HALL..
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
Doc. 4th, 5th and 6th.
Greatest Exhibition In the World I
Eight Moat Wonderful Living Human
Curiosities* ‘ '
Admissiou to all 60 cents; Children and servants
25 cents.
to 12 M., from 2 to
decs
*U llVUWl
Doors open from 9>i A. M. I
6 K, aod6^ to 10 P. M.
NOTICE.
T HE Mayer and Aldermen elect are hereby uo<
titled to meet at tho Council Chamber In the
Exchange ou Monday next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., lor
Ihe purnoso or organization. By order of
EDWARD C. AND
Edward G. Wilson.
Clerk of Council.
DKKSON, Mayor.
dcc3
B
NOTICE.
Consignee) of goods por ship Richurd
Cobdon aro hereby notified to attond to re
ceiving them, ou Waldburg f s wharf. All goods not
takvu away by aundown will bo stored at tho cx.
pcnscor consignees.
dcc3 _C. A.J*. LAMAR.
Bank of Commerce, 1
Savannah. 3d Deo., 1S63. J
Y a Resolution or tbo Board, It Ib ordered that
tho (bird Instalment of Twenty-five dollars por
share, on tbo Capital Stock of this Bank be paid on
or before tbo 31at January next.
JNO. O. FFAUULL, Cashier.
decD-lawtd
BankofSivannnohJ T"
Dec. 3, 1866. /
D IVIDEND No. 10.—tho Dirootora have this
day declared a devideud oT Five Por Cent.
rrom the profits for tho last six months, *•’“
demand. W. B. TINSLEY,
dee8-lt
g-Ropublican and News copy It.
THE MAHINK BANK OF GEORGIA. 1
flavanoah. Deoombor 2d, 1868 j
f*\IV4l»KN’D No. 09.—The Board of Blrooinn of
XJ tills Ilai.k bavo llils day declared a uomi-uu-
uual dividend of three dollars ($3) por share,
which will bo puid ou demand.
dec2—2t W P. HUNI'BR, Cashier.
PLANT MBS* BANK, )
davanuab, Deo. 1st, 185’). t
D IVIDEND No. 8J.-Th0 Board or Directors have
this day deolared a Dividend of six |ter cent,
from the profits or the last six months, payable on
aud prior Thursday next, 4th instant. ,
duel—2t H, W, MEROKR, Cashier.
BREAD t—BREAD 1—BREAD I
mitE subscriber will resi mo Baking on Thun-
X day, tho 4th Docnmber, and will be pleaaed to
serve Ills former customers aud tho publlo.
Orders left at hU house, opposite Mr. Gillam'a
Mill, Liberty Btreet, will bo duly attondod to.
deal—6t WM. J. CLAGHORN.
NOTICE.
A LL persons having olalms against, tho estate ol*
xX George M. Waldburg, lato or Chatham county,
decoa«od, arc herhby notified to present them,
properly attestod, to tho undersigned, within the
lime nroHcribe l by law; and all persons Indobted
to said ostato aro horoby required to mako Imme
diate payment to the udderslgned.
JACOB WALDBURG, Administrator
cum testamento annexo of estate of
dccl-tr George M Waldburg.
NOTICE.
T WO inunths alter date application will be made
to tho Hounrublo, the Court or Ordluary of
Chatham count)', for leave to sell all tho property,
roal uud porsonal, of tbe ostate or Gourgo M. Wald
burg, lato or said county, docoaBed, for the benefit
or the licir and creditors or said estate.
JACOB WALDBURG, Administrator
cum testamonto uunexo or estate or
doc!-2m George M. Waldburg.
FRESH BISCUIT AND OBAOKltBS
J U&T RECEIVED, comprising all tbo difToreUt
kinds New Vork affords, consisting or Congress,
Egg, Milk, Wine, lemen, 8oda, Abernathy, Maple,
and other Biscuit, Now Year’s Cake, Ginger and
Spiced Snaps, Fox’s, Buttor, Boston, Lemon, Plo
Nio, Graham, Water; Sugar, and Faucy Crackers—
all 01 which we fcball keep conitantly on hand and
receive fresh supplies by every steamer at tbe
Suvunuati Grocery ond'Fruit Dei
HOV26 WM. H.
F NAL NOTICE—All persons .indebted to the
subscriber,.us cbiinuey contractor, aro here
by notified, tbat unless their accounts arc settled
by tho 10th day of December uoxt,‘they wih be in
discriminately placid In tbo hands of a magistrate
for collection. JOHN LARKIN,
uov28-3t Chimney Contractor.
*** Nows copy.
T>LUE. BROOMS, BUCKET.-*, Bl-CUIT, Sic—
JD 109 boxes Fig IUiio,
.60 doz 2 uud 3 ply mourns,
100 doz 2 aud .1 hoop Buckets,
25 bbls Soda. Sugar and Butter Biscuit.
10 bbls Pilot Bread.
Received and for sulo by
uov2u MoMAPON k DOYIF.
gOOlS AND SHOES—
J lady’s wbltoSatlu Slippers,
• Gent's fine B&ftttf‘and Gaiters,
Gent’s Oxford Tlos and low quavered Shoes,
Boys’ and Youths’ Gaiters.
Un baud at 71 aud 162 Gibbon’d Range,
novBi M. J. BUCKNER.
/>HEE8E,' BUTTER, ko.—200 boxes Goshen
X/ Choose: 5 J do English Dairy do; 20 cases Pine
Apple do; 6'j firkins Choice Butter; 6 casos (X and
}£ boxes) Sardines; landing and for sale by
“T>vl2 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
BUCKWHEAT & MACKEREL.
i)n )« bbls Fresh Buckwheat,
AVJ 20 X do.
26 buzes do.
20 bbls New No. 3 Mackerel,
10 X do I*arge No. 1 do.
10 X d° tamll No. 1 do.
landing aud for sale by
oct 31 SCSANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
DR. Mn’KtNLEY will leacb aFrenohClass,
at the house of Mrs. Elkins, ou YorkiL
Tho host persons In Savannah can be given .as
roforonco. nuv28-tf
Central R, Road & Banking Co. of Ga. 1
Savaunib, Nov. 13,1866. /
The Aunuai vetting orflmekholders will
bd bold at the Company’s Office, West
Broad street, on Tuesday, tbe alxteeuth day of De
comber next, at 10 o’clock Iu the forenoon.
Stockholders will be puts >d to and lrout tho
meeting ntxx.
novlfi—td GE . A. CUYlsER, Cuhlor.
FELLOW-CITIZENS OF CHATHAM
COUNTY.
J am a caudldalo for ro-oluotiou to thu ol-
wm Uce of Rocelvor of Tax Returns iu Jauudiy
uext, and resiwotfolly solicit your suUkagcs.
. *Ugll ^ JOHN REEDY.
. TO THE VOTERS OF CIIATHAM
COUNTY.
KolloW’Cltlieus, I am a candidate at Uie
■w election, iu Jaouary next, for tho office of
rax Collector, aud solicit your support
A. HARMON.
Savannah, dept. 80th, 1860. oct 1
NOTICE.
YTTYLLY k COLLINS have takcu an office ou
f V the coruer of Drayton st. and Bay lauc, op
posite tue oflko of C. A. L. lavmar, Esq., for tho
transaction of an Auoilou and Geucral Brokerage
business.
Real aud Personal Estate sold ou Commission {al
so, Stocks and Bonds. Loans negotiated. Uboral
advances made on property entrusted to them for
solo. tfnovlb
NOTICE.
demands against tbe Estate
TT, deceased, will
. , Ihoao Indebted will
please make payment to
FRANCIS J. CHAMPION,
no4-ltn Sole Qualified Executor.
A LL persons having demands aga
A. of Mm. ELIZA ANN JEWEPP,
hand them in duly attested, and thm
4 of
4ol'
8 of
12 of
12 of
748 of
NOTICE.
A LI. nersou* havlug douiauds against the eBtato
of baulul O’Conner, deceased, will baud them
n. duly attested, as roquired by law;aud those Iu-
deuted will please mako payment, to
W. R. SYMONS, Qualified Adm’r.
Novembor 8th, 1866. nov8
1,000 prizes, a i ountlng to ,$132,6‘>0
Whofo Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarter* $2 60.
t.lttHilAAN’P’sCHEM K.
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF
MARYLAND.
Class T,
To bo drawu iu Baltimore, ltd., Saturday, Doc. 27.
NOTICE.
A LL porsous ludebted to tbo Estate of Jouo Mc
Donald, late or McIntosh county, deceased,
are requested to mako Immediate payment; <ho*
having demands agaiusl said Estate are requested
to presout them; duly authenticated.
MOSES D. HARRIS, Executor.
Nov. 7th. I860. uov7
Omen SAV’H, Auuxv k Gclk It. R. Co., \
Savannah, Nov. 0,1866. (
1 1HE Seventh Instalment or 19 iwr cent, ou th
. Capital Stock or tho Suvauuah, Albany aud
unlf Rail Road Company, by a Resolution of tho
Board, is boreby ordered to be paid ou or before
the 10th day of Ja tuary, 1857.
WM. WARING HABERSHAM,
. aov6 Secretary aud Treasurer.
26,749
_ BEADY MADE CLOTHING.
TUST received by stermer Alabama, a largo lot
(I or BlacV Cloth Frook Oorts, Black L'oeskiu and
Figuered Casshnere Punts, Figured Black aud Fuu-
cy Silk Vests, Blue Pll"t Cloth Circular Talmas, for
sale low by WM. R. SYMONS,
Draper aud Tailor,
nov22 17 Whitaker st.
MERINO UNDER SHIRTS.
A F1U23H supply or Bilk and Merino Under
Shirts for sale low by W. R. SYMONS,
nov22 17 Whitaker st.
WHITE kXD~GLOVES.
W HITE aud straw Color Kid Gloves just re
ceived aud for sale by
WM. R. SYMONS,
uov22 17 Whitaker at.
BOARDING.
A FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN can bo accommo-
dated with board and lodging on Broughton
street, nearly upposito H. Morse's Houso Furnish-
lag Store. Also, > few Day Boarders. uov12
W ANTED IMMEDIATELY a good Cook, who
will be willing (o Iron and wash for a small
family. A suitable persou will receive good wages
and a permauont place. Apply at this office.
T hree hundred active young men to set
as local and traveling agents in a business
easy, usefol and honorable, at a salary or $100 per
month I A capital or $6 only roqulreu I No patent
mouicluo or book buBinosa. Full particulars given
(freo) to aU who enclose a poelago stamp or a threo
cont piece, and address a. B. MARTYN,
sept22—w8in Plalstow, N. U.
WANTED.
mwo good B'ys to wait about tho Barbershop.
X Liberal wages will be paid promptly for them.
' J. M. HAYWOOD,
Ageut.
Apply to .
uov22
S YRUP, CIDER, Ac-
ioo boxes various qualities l^mon Syrup,
60 boxes quarts aud pints Chumpague Older,
60 casks Jeffrey's Ale,
landing aud for sale by
nov22 HOI.COMBF, JOHNSON k CO.
SAVANNAH WATER WORKS.
OFFICE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, 1
November 13th, 1860. J
T IE WATER RENTS for the present year wore
due from the 1st Instant, and payabto at the
office or the Board.
The attention ot those persons supplied with
water from tho works Is called to Section 20 or An
Ordinance to amend an Ordinance for the care and
management ortho Savannah Water Works.
novlS R. J. R. BEE, Secretary.
R ECEIVED by late arrivals—
Ladies Wbl ~ “
QUGAR—
IO 26 hhds “choice’’ Porto Rico Sugar,
20 bhde St Croix Sugar,
200 bbls A. B k C crushed and pulverized Sugar,
In Btoro and. for sa:e by
nov22 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
A pples, cheese, butter, hams and po
tatoes—
15 bbls Apptos,
25 boxes Cuecso,
15 firkins Butter,
5 casks Haras,
50 bbls Potatoes,
Rccoivod por steamer and for salo by
uovl3 MoMAHON k DOYLE.
G roceries.—160 blu abac sugar;
25HhdsNO&PR Sugar 5
300 Socks Rio Coffee, all grades ;
160Boxc3 Colgatos No. 1 Palo and\Faml
Soap.
100 Boxes No. 1 do;
200 do Adamantine Caudles;
60 do Sperm;
100 do Slarch;
100 do Tobacco.
For salo by RODGERS NORRIS, k CO.
novO
TEAS! FRESH TEAS I
T HE CHOICEST and boat assortment of TEAS
ever offored at retail in this city, including
English Breakfast Tea,
Delicious Oolong,
Plantation Oolong,
Silver Lear Hyson,
Plantation Imporlal.
and other favorite qualities,
Just received and for sale by
WM. H FARRELL,
no20 corner Broughton and Whitaker sts.
C HOICE BUTTER.—16 kegs choice Butter Just re
ceived and for sale by
Got 22 YQUNG k FRIERSON,
94 Bay-a
S TUARTS REFINED AND CLARAFIED 8UGAR8—
52bbls Stuarts Crushed Sugar
20 do do Powdered do
25 do do B Clarified do
25 do do A do do
69 do do C do do
landing,
nova
dlug, and for sulo by
ov23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
ihior.
12 GOLD FISH and two laige
GLOBES, for salo by
J. M. HAYWOOD, agt.
S UGAR, SODA AND BUTTER OR ACKERS—
25 bbls hand made Sugar-Crackers.
25 do Soda do
00 boxos do do
20boxos Butter do
lauding, and for sale by
nov 23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
N A TRUNK, stolen In this city, by a uegro in
_ April, 1856, were Bonds of the city of Augusta,
marked lat. C. No’s. 10 k 11, each $1000, with
coupons attached for iuteroat since Oct. 1864.
The public aro hereby cautioned not to purchase
sold Bonds. uovlO-lm
TVXAOKEREL, CODFISH, &c-
IjX 76 bbls No. 2 and 3 Mackerel,
40 half bbls largo No. 1 and 2 do,
20 kite mess No. 1 do,
25 quar bbls largo No. 1 do,
2 hhds Codfish,
100 boxes Scald Herrings,
Landing and for sato by
nov22 HOLCOMBE,JOHNSON k CO.
P ipes, pickles, pepper, paper, &o.
50 boxes English Pipos,
100 cases assorted, plots and quarts, Pickles,
100 boxes fresh ground Pepper,
126 reams assorted sizo wrapping Papor,
Received and for salo by
dec3 McMAHON k DOYLE.
T ONDON POKIER&C—Just received 15 casks.
M j qts. and pts. Byass I/mdon Porter—also Otard
and Senolte Brandies, Port, Bcherry. and Medlra
Wines, ko. Ac. Choice articles In glass aud wood
for family uso by DAVID O’CONNOR,
oot 23 Coruer Broughton A ’Drayton-
P K*8, PENS, PENS—A large and extra selee
tlon or superior Steel Pens; also, Gold Pens in
Gold aud 8i!vcr coses, iu great variety, for salo by
novl4 WAR NOCK k DAMS.
CJUOAR, BEOAR8, SODA, SOAP, ko.
VJ 175 bbls Btuart’s ABAC Sugar,
10 hbds P R and N O Sugar,
76 M Imported Segars,
26 M American do,
100 boxes sup. Carb. Foda,
125 boxes Colgate’s and Beadol’s Family Soap,
75 do do Pale Soap,
76 de do Mol do
76 de do variegated No 1 do
100 do Toilet Soap,
600 half and whole boxes Sardines,
Received and Ibr sale by ■
' deS McMAHON k DOYLE.
IJIEA AND TWINE,
100 half Chests assorted, black and greon Toa,
260 oattlos 9,4 and 6 lbs, do, do do do,
60 bale* wrapping Twine,
RMtlrel u4 for “to 5j , oHA |, ON
k DOYLE,
No 206 k 207 Bay st.
T EPTKR BOOKS, Copying Presses, Oil Paper,
L owl** B '“ uM ’^ d R.K»vsr r -
169 Congress street.
F AMILY UIBIES—We have the largest and
lluost selection iu Ibis city, got up In the best
styles, being bound in Turkey morocco, and moroc
co antique, botho English and American; also, hand
some 12 mo. and pocket editions of tbe Bible, and
Frayor Books, very cheap, for sale by
uovU WARNOCK k DAVIS.
B
LANK BOOKS, or all kinds; 1UU bound Day
I Books, Ledgers; journals, *o., and hair bound
do, made of good papor aud well bound; also, Pass
Books, Memorandums, Writing Books, Ao., for sale
by WARNOCK k DAVIS,
nov13 169 Congress street.
B ACKGAMMON BOARDS, Chess Men,
Pencils, Bristol BoardB. Water Colors, Porte
, Drawing
Pencils, Bristol BoardB. *“
Munalee, Card Casos, PortfoliuN.su., «u., wm
by WARNOCK k DAVIS.
novlS 169 Congress street.
P IG AND BALT HAMS AND 8H0LDER8. Just re
ceived 3 barrels Pig Haras aud Shoulders,
lOO.oxtra family Smoked Hama and 8 hhds Shoul
ders, also 8 casks Sugar Cured Hams, which I will
sell for 12X cents per lb.
DAVID O’CONNOR,
oot 23 Corner Broughton h Drayton si
WHITE BATIN ft KID SUPPERS.
Ladies White Satin Slippers,
do do Kid do
Misses Black Gaiters and Morocco Boots,
Ladies Polka and Jenny Lind Boots.
M. J. BUCKNER,
novO No. 71 and 162 Gibbon’s Range,
MARYLAND LOTTERIES,
FOR DECEMBER* 1866.
R. France 4b Co., Managers,
A GRAND MARYLAND LOTTKRY
(Ou tho Havana Plan.)
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, OF
MARYLAND.
Extra Clau 7.
To bo drawu SATURDAY, Dec. 20th, In Baltimore.
Maryland.
Prizes amounting to $132,000 wlU be distributed
according to tbo following Splendid Scheme:
MO,OOO Numbers 1-1,000 Prises I
Prizes payable In foil without deduction.
1 prise.,.
1 “
1 ** ,
1 *• .....
1 •• *
2 «
3 “
3 *•
187 «
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 or $16u Appro’x
4 of 100 *•
4 of 90 “
. $40,000
.. 14,040
.. 10 00#
.. 2,000
.. 1,6)0
.. 1000
... 200
..$40,000
.. 14,940
.. 19,000
.. 6,000
.. 3,000
.. 2,000
.. 1,600
.. 1,000
200
1 prize of
1 “ .....
1 “
4 prisos or
20 i ....
10 “ ;i ....;
10 “
173 “
06 «
1. $06,000
.. 36,000
.. 16^20
.. 10,000
.. 6,000
.. 2,500
.. 1,760
.. 700
,. 300
.. 200
.. 100
.. 49
.. 20
30,310 prizes, amounting to...
$1,141,140
Tickets $20; Halves $10; Quar. $6, Eighths $2.60.
.9" All orders for Tickets or Packages lu any or
tbe Maryland Lotteries will receive prompt atten
tion, and the drawing mailed to all purchasers im
mediately after it Is over.*
Address T. II. HUBBARD k CO.
No 89 Fayette street, or Box No. 40„
uovl9 Baltimore Md.
SOUTHERN LOTTERY
ON THE HAVANA PLAN I
PRIZES GUARANTIED I
10)1,000 Dollars—IS,00 ON umbers Only!
PRIZES PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION,
Jasper county academy
BV AUTHORITY OV THI STATS OV OZOXOIA,
CLASS T,
To be drawu Decomber 16, 1866, at Concert Hall,
Macon, Ga., under tbe sworn superintendence ot
Col. George M. Logan and W. C. Anderson, Esq.
fgr Uemeiubor this tottery ha3 only fifteen
thousand numbers—leas than any Lottery In the
world, therefore it is tho bost for investment. Ex-
amlue the Scheme 1
1 prise or
1 “
1
4
6
80
1,60U
..$16,000
... 6,009
... 2,009
... 4,000
2,600
8,000
. 00,000
ur$l,000 are....
uf 600 are...
of 100 are
or 40 are
APPROXIMATION PRIZES,
20 approximations of $100 are $2,000
60 «* “ 60 are 2,600
60 “ “ 20 are 1,000
1,712 prises umouutiug to $102,Of f
Tickets $10—Halves $6—Quarters $2.60.
SO" Prizes payable without deduction.
The 1,600 Prizes of $40 are determined by the
last figure of tho number that draws , the Capital
Prize of $16,000. The Capital Prize wlU, of course,
end with oue or tbe figures—1, 2,3,4, 6,6. 7.8,0,
0. Iboso Whole Tickets ending with tne same
figurossthelsstinthe Capital wlU be entitled to
$40. Halves and Quarters iu proportion.
49* Persons sending money by mall need no
fear Its being lost Orders punctually attended to
Communications confidential. Bank notes of sound
banks token at par.
rlsbli
Bunk notes of sound
49* Those wishing particular numbers should
rder Iff—
gRAN ?Y, G1N, RUM, 4c-
KAH J I, uu», nu«, ou—
25 bbls Domestic Brandy
20 X casks 4th proof do, twlgg hoops
25 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 Wlno
50bbls Old P AHGln,
In store and for sale by
0C21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k 00.
G herkins, hams, bitters, brush es-
60 doz oases Ghorkins,
260 sugar cured Hams,
100 cases Stomach Bittera,
600 doz Shoo, Stove and Bcrubbiug Brushes,
Received and for axle by
uovil McMAHON k DOYLE,
B uckwheat of the besi^quality,
SMOKED SALMON,
ANCHOVIES, CODFISH.
Mackerel. No. 1, In Kite,
Salmon. do do,
PIG HAMS, small size,
do SHOULDERS, do do,
Canadian Oat Meal.
Extra Quality in small bags,
FRENCH BEANS.
20 bbls handsome TABLE APPLES aud COOK
ING do,
5 iiOXES LEMONS,
HEW VIOS, FBVNES AHD D&TE8,
FRESH BISCUITS, In 16 varieties, some entirely
udw; together with a good supply of staplo Groce
ries , per steamers Knoxville and Augusta, for sale
by WM. H. FARRELL,
Savannah Grocery and Fruit Dopot,
novl’J corner Broughton 4 Whitaker sts,
Address
novl7
iy.
JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
Macon, da.
GENERAL NOLICE.
G M. GRIFFIN has Just reeeived another fine
• lot or Silver Sugar Spoons, Gravy and Cream
Ladles, Butter Knlvos, Knives. Forks and Spuns.
Pie Knives, Foils, Knives and Forks, Cake Knives,
Crumb Scrapers, 4c., 4c., mostly in morocco cases!
Buitablo for presents. novll
REAL FRENOHEHBROIDERIKS
HENRY LATHROP & CO.
W OULD invite tho attention of the Ladles to
tholr very large and rich stock of
Opened TGfcJ DA Y, embracing tbe following styles!
Real Thread, Honlton and MalteBO SETTS
“ French, Muslin and Cambric ♦» .
Mourning Setts, lu Book, Cambric and Linen
Cambric and Swiss. Edgings and Inserting*
Embroidered, H. 8. Bordered Udkfb
Muslin andCambrlo Bands
Misses Setts, iu great variety
Infants’ Cups,trimmed.
—ALSO—
Children’s Worsted Capes
Opera Hoods, Ties. 4c.
Colored, Silk and Cashmoro Scarfs.
oct 6
S AS already rauked Sieluwuy 4 Sons, Btodart,
J. B. Dunham k Co., Horace Waters, W
io 4 Co., G Vogt, and Lightt, Newton 4 Brad
bury’s Celebrated
Patent-Arch-Wrcst-PUnk 01-4 and 7
1-3 Octave
AS THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
, , W. D. ZOGBATJK ft CO.
having recently received a new supply or tbeBe
makers, would invito tbo attention of the musical
8 ublio to their stock, comprising every article In
io line, which can be fora shed st New York
Prices. Also,
A rich assortment or fine French ENGRAVINGS
aud splondid COLORED LITHOGRAPHS, with aud
without Frames, jusst arrived and for sale at
W. D. ZOGBAUM 4 COS’
No.’s 107 Bryan and 01 St. Jullen sts.
NEGROES FOR IAUbT
fliHE subscriber offers for sale some Thirty or
X more Negri*«s—eonnected by families, and
having many Uk« /chUdren. Among these people
are good ploughmen, axemen, and house servants.
Tlwy tre all or good character, and Uavobcenac.
customed to the culture or cotton, etc. They will
be delivered by the 1st of January next For par
ticulars apply to John W. Anderson, or to
nov 27—tf . BRYAN M. MOREI,.
T EA, COFFEE AND PEPPER-
20 half chests Black Tea,
60 do do Green Tea,
150 caddies 2,4 and 6 Ib Black Tea,
150 do 2 and 4 ib Green Tea,
160 sacks Green Rio Coffee,
76 boxes Fresh Ground Coffee,
100 do do do Pepper,
It bags Whole Pepper, v *
Received and for sale by
novia McMAHON ft DOYLE,
LIVE INSURANCE.
T HE Tutted States Lire Insurance Annuity and
Tnut Company takes risks on Ihe lives or
White Persons for lub. or for a shorter ported, and
on 8laves for one or four years, on u favorable
terms as any equally responsible Company.
Capital and AsseU, Jan^lst, 1856,.$V»21,G12 42
▲ bonus of 26 per cent has been declared on the
CANDLES.
man’s Friend 10 cents. Call and examine at
BARRON’S
Family Grocery,
sep26 Whitaker and Cbarlton-streeta.
RUTTER ft CHEESE-
26 keg < choice Goaben Butter
SO boxes do do Cheese
no20
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
■W7 EARLY customers, strangers, and citizens are
JL respectfully notified that hot water Is ready
Kir them from 6 A. II.UU S P, u.mrrd.y oiccp,
Sunday.. A few more ganUtmcn can ba wall ac-
oonDodafed to buha u aCfea at tbar chooN at oao
tWIar a raoatb, all subacrlben to cotataenca from
Nor. UtilSM to Nov. 1,1857, tor*3“
. Sluglo Imlbu, 25 ctatl. ’
Saaaan tloket from l.t Nay to lit Not.. .16.
N.D. lOlubicrlboraTiuadduionto^SalSva
•retUIcao taka attboloH price or lSdollara a
ywr. novw J.ll.H.,Agt.
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