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jTliiKSPAY MVMN1WO. ft ototookA M
CutfeTti’a HntiTiiM.—Thto mpberb band
frill give antartalment this avanlng at the
Atbeuwm, end will no doabthaveitra house
Oiled to overflowing. Their popularity ran-
den it unncceeaary for ui to ny more than to
call attention tb tUtlr edvertUmint, They have
been with us before end ftolly succeeded in e*
ubl idling their merit*
Blackwood's lk|iilM.
Lemanl Scott ft Go., of New York, tha
American re-publUhen of the English Reviews
bare sent ua (through the hands of Col. WU-
litins,) Blackwood's Magazine for November
The following is the table of contents:
Mr. Buskin and hla Theories—Subllmo and
Ridiculous; The Atbelinga; or.The Three Gifts.
Putt VI., The Scott Abroad—The Man of Ai t;
Scandinavia; A Cause Worth Trying; Touching
Temporalities. Baden-Baden: Table and other
Talk There; The Art of Cavilling.
Tshnehshb Dklkqations—We had formed
tbs opinion that Tennessee would not be rep
resented iu the Convention of the 8th, fVom the
action of the City Council of Nashville. It was
fearful that the holding of said Convention
would increased the sectional feeling existing
Iteiireen the Northern and Southern interests,
but Gov. Andy Johnson repudiates the notion
am) lms umdo a full list of appointments.
Chattanooga, (Hamilton county,) ip repre
sented by tho geutlemen whose names are an
nexed: Capt. William Williams, Capt James
Williams, John G. Glass, Esq., Col. James A.
Whitehead, uud W. Irving CrandaH, Esq.
Thk Election in California.- This morn
ing-we received the following brief letter from
a friend in California, in whose judgmont on
such a subject we place more confidence than
in those of all the rest of the politicians in the
5Uto together. To onr mind it settles the ques.
ten hs to how California has gone, past per*
idfenturetVashington Star,
8an Phancihoo, Oal., Nov. 5—5 p. m.
My Dear Sir: We will carry this State by
I lneuty thousand over Fillmore, and thirty
thousand over Fremont, from the complexion
of the returns received up to this hour. The
tutiouul majority east for Buchanan aud Fill-
mure over Fremont, the sectional cuudidate,
trill not be less than fifty thousand, probably
sixty tlu-usand. The Legislature Democratic
by*an overwhelming mtyorltv, uud will elect
two Ann unci uufliuching Kansas Nebraska
Deuioerats to the Senate for four, and six years
Hotting of Court s*—The Contested Kan
sas Seat.
Washington, Dec. 1.—Congress assembled
to day, ut 12 o'clock.
The galleries were crowded, and there was
x large attendance of the members, of both
Bouses.
After tho usual preliminary business, a Joint
committee was appointed to wait on the Presi
dent and inform him of the organization of
Congress, and it! readiness to receive any mes
sage.
The .Senate adjourned at an early hour.
In the House, Mr. Phelps of Mo., presented
the credentials of Gen. Whitfield, the delegate
from Kinsius, asking that be be aworn in.
Mr. Grow of Pennsylvania,objected,contend
ing that tha Kansas election was illegal, it beiug
i'i violation ot the Constitution and organic
law.
air. Phelps contended that Gen. Whitfield
wm entitled to admission, as he presented pri<*
nm facie evidence of his election, and there
were none here to contest it. The credentials
would oe referred to the Committee on Elec
tions, whose report the House could not act
with Justice.
The question was then put on the admission
of Geu. W. f uua decided in the negative by
seven mnjority,
Mr. Grow moved to reconsider bis vote, aud
then to table ills motion.
The friends of Whitfield then commenced a
parliamentary struggle to stave off a vote until
the arrival of absentees.
Unsuccessful motions to adjourn, &c„ were
decided by yeas and nays.
The House adjourned pending Mr. Grow's
motion.
In each House it was announced through the
committee appointed to wait on the President,
thut he would transmit his message at noon to
morrow.
More 'Troops for Florida.
Tho Now Orleans Crescent ot last Saturday
«ys:
United States transport steamship Suwanee,
J. \\*. Kittredge, commanding, from Brazos St.
Iago, arrived in port yesterday evening, with
350 government troops, destined for Fort Myers,
Fa., under command of Capt. J. A. Whitall,
Lieutenant J. A. Webb 0. J. Lynde, 6th In
fantry; J. H. Pelouge,S. D. Lee, J. H.-Need,
4th Aruilety; Surgeon, Thos. A. McParlir. Also,
122 Uuited States soldiers under command of
Lieut. J. Updegraff, 5th Infantry, accompanied
by Surgi.ou J. H. Holden, destined for New
York.
C ipt Phelps, 4th Artillery, came passenger
on the Suwanee.
Tim United transport ship Julia, G. Tyler,
sailed on the 22d, with eight .companies 5th In
fantry under command of C. L. Stevenson, ac<
uompjnicd by Surgeon JolmF. Head. Transport
schooner O'. U. Kuudsob, to sail with Capt.
Fin-Ins' Light Battery, and Company B, 4th
Artillery. Also, transport schooner Chrysolite,
with camp equipage, etc. All destined for
Fort Myers Florida.
The .Suwanee, after taking on government
“tores and fuel, will proceed to Fort Myers.
Illness of Judge Wayne.
The Raleigh correspondent of the Wilming
ton Herald in a letter of November 28th writes:
Judgo Wayne, of tho Federal Court, was
taken this morning with a severe attack of
paralysis. Ho has not yet recovered. Of
course, no more business will be done in the
Court. Two boys from the Western part of the
State have been tried and convicted for rob
ing the mail. It is doubtful whether the
Judge will bo able to pronounce sentence on
them at this terra.
Tnis Georgia Conference.—The Annual
Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church
or this Stato, commences in,this place, to-day
Mjftereuce will be opened this morning at
10 o dock at the Methodist Church, Bishop
Andrews is expected to preside. We Jearn that
»great deal of important business will be
brought before the body. A large number
preachers havo already arrived, they are an in-
pdligeut looking body of'men. We sincerely
hope that their stay will bo rendered agreebly
jnd comfortable, Our best wishes attend them
“ad their ministrations. We hope to be able
‘“°. ur »<*t, to give a full account of their pro-
^wuingfl.-^vimericiw Republican of yesterday>
Mail Robbkrv.—Our friend Gen. -Frierson,
So thu »i‘>3t vigilant special agents of the
roat (jflice Department,arrested a few days ago
bue James B. Street, who had robbed the mall
between Gainesville and CarnesvlUe, in this
btate, und lodged him safely in Jail at Cam
ming in Forsyth county. Once upon the track
5V* raai l robber, and the General never stop*
S! the game." -Theso depredators
bp°u the mail might as well do as the coon did
witu Captain Scott made his appearance at
we root of the tree which the coon had ascend-
for safety. Our readers all know the story,
cannot forget thecoon’a remark—"You
?, ot ^ hoot » 0a Pto!n Scott, I will come
JJffn. s 0 with these robbers; whfen they
SSVf the General being in pursuit, they
5 „ as well "give in," and meet him half
r. u .i.. u W0l "d aa* e great expense and trouble,
»oa the end would be the some.—Atlanta Ex~
amwir.
Federal Court is in session here this week,
K u . no . r Jud « e w *y ne presiding— Mr.Dick,
"it 1 , 111 Attorney, and Mr. Jones? Marshal, In
JiJendunce. Cherry, arraigned, for mail rohb-
nft tried on Wednesday and acquitted.
f eases lmvo beon tried, an account of
it th f 0 Bh all give in our next The Court,
thought, will not atyourno before Satur-
J** Wayne is diitiogulsbed as a presiding
iSjgj^g hismyy, impartiality and ability,
(From Hm iiliarl.b^p Cmirlqt*, or yesterday.]
Military < otirtesles between Navnittiah
ai»«l Charleston.
We have Um pleasure of presenting tho i'oU
lowiug currc«phmlphde, : which will explain.It
self, und will lie read with Interest by all who
wittieused the visit to our city of the gallant
and woll-cqiiljiped " Georgia Hussars
. Lbo»HEft>ONDKNOK.]
. Savannah, Nov. 27,1850.
2b the Secretary of the
Charleston L'ghi Drugoons:
Dear Sir Enclosed you will fiufl au invit
ation to the Charleston Light Dragoons, from
the Georgia Huiwars, which you will perceive
a-sks the corps to uuite with us in the celebra
tion ot tlm auuivenmry of Washington’s Blrth-
Day.
Wc are desirous that the Charleston Light
Dragoons should,be our guests for sevoml days,
ut least-three, ami as much l inger as they cau
find it convenient and pleasant.
The -22d or February falling ou Sunday, we
would wish that you .should arrive in Suvuunuh
ou the Saturday previous, so us to pumde with
us on Monday uud Tuesday. We will be ob
liged to you, should your company accept our
invitation, (which we earnestly trust they will
have uo reasou to decliue.) If you would corres
pond with us in relation to the time of arrival,
numbers, Ac,, Jbc., in order that we nmy make
arrangements in accordance.
Wo take the liberty ol addressing you, as the
Bocretary of your corps, us it coutaius matters
which could not 1m well included in the official
invitation.
Very truly, yours, etc.,
Lieut. W. H. Banes, )
Private J. Hartridgk, Com’toe.
Private Wm. F. Preston,)
Please address Wm. F. Preston.
Savannah, Nov. 2-1.1855.
2b the Officers and Members of flic Charleston
Light Dragoon* :
Gentlomuu—Ata meeting of the “Georgia
Hussars,” held on the eveniugot the 17th hist,
it was unanimously resolved by the Company,
that the Charleston Light Dragoons be invited
to visit Savuuuuh, and uuite with us in tlm
celebration of the next Auniversary of Wash
ington's Birth Day, and that a committee be
appointed by the Captaiu of this Corps, to ex
tend said invitation to the “Chqrlestoii Ligbt
Dragoons."
The uudersigued were appointed us such
Committee, ana therefore, iu the name of the
"Georgia Hussars,” we most earnestly and cor*
dially invite you to visit our City on the oc
casion above mentioned, us our guests, uud to
participate with us iu tho exorcises or our.
Corns, aud tlm celebration of the Anniversary
The Georgia Hussars, are deeply impressed
with tho kiiidness aud hospitality extended to
them by your Corps, in April last, aud earnest
ly dcsiro thut another union of tho two Com-
I ronies may draw moro closely tho bonds of
[indues* and friendship between us.
We therefore trust und hope that tnis iuvita*
tiou will be uucepted with the same spirit of
cordiality and sincerity with which it is ex*
tended.
We have. Geutlemen,
Thu honor to be,
Your mostob'tserv’ts,&c.,
Lucut. W. H. Banks, )
Privtk J. Hartridoe, [- Committee.
Private Wm. F. Preston )
Charleston, S. C., Dec. 2,1850.
2b Lieut. IV, H, Banks, and Privates J,
Hartridge and IVm, F. Preston, Committee,
fyc.
Gentlemen Your communication of the
24th November, setting forth the proceedings
of the Georgia Hussars, at a meeting held by
that corps on the 17th ultimo, and a letter to
the Secretary oi the Charleston Light Dragoons^
under date of the 27th November, the whole
accompanied by a note, under cover, to Capt.
Paine, of the Dragoons, have been received and
disposed of, as will presently appear. Be as
sured, gentlemen, that with the ready and wel
come wit of a Dawson, and the stirring and ef
fective eloquence of a Hartridge, still as it were
ringing in my ear,that I enter upon the discharge
duty now assigned me with no ordinary degree of
acceptance and interest. Your kind invitation,
as you will perceive by one of the resolutions
which follow these remarks, has been accepted
by the corps that 1 have the honor to represent.
Tbe Dragoons will visit Savannah on the oc
casion of the celebration of the next birth day
of the immortal Washington, and, as you have
assigned them "a place In the picture," at that
time, they will occupy it. For the very cordial
and fluttering manner in which you have been
pleased to couch the invitation from the Hus-*
sars to the Dragoons, as tbe official or
gan of the latter, you will permit me to
return you their unqualified acknowledgments.
Communication will he kept up with you by a
committee appointed by the dragoons for that
purpose. Iu conclusion, 1 have the pleasure
and honor to transmit to you the (ollowing
copy of a series of resolutions, which were,
with great unanimity, passed ata meeting of
the Charleston Light Dragoons on the 1st inst.,
and with every assurance on the part of my
corps of the lively interest they feel in the
success, welfare and happiness or the Hussars,
beg that you will believe me, with sentiments
of the highest esteem,
Your very obedient servaut,
James H. Murrell,
Secretary and Treasnror
Charleston Light Dragoons.
1. Resolved, That the Charleston Light Dra*
goons accept tho invitation, bo kindly tender
ed by the Georgia Hussars, to participate with
them in celebrating tbe next birth day of the
immortal Wbshington.
2. Jtoolvcd, That a committee of three be
appointed, who shall make all necessary ar
rangements to that end.
3. Resolved, That the Secretary convey to
the Hussars the proceedings of this meeting,
with suitable expressions in regard to the feel
ings of the Dragoons, in anticipating a renew
al of tbe pleasant intercourse so happily begun
on tbe recent visit of the Hussars to Charleston
in April last.
Serious Railroad Accident.—Washington,
Dec. L—A serious accident occurred on the
Manassas Railroad, Saturday uight, at the Gap
rivor station iu Warren county. The ,bridge over
the Shenandoah gave way under the weight of
the train, which, consisting of the engine and
five cam, was precipitated forty-flvo feet iuto
the river. The engineer, fireman and conduct
or were instantly killed, and John G. Buck, a
of Warren, fatally wounded.
(N Hash isoton.—A dUuUoh to U» Bill!,
more Bonimi Ummi. Pr/or of Hlchmond,
{tank, of Potenborg, tnd otben, .re in
ffiashlnglou, »nd thit oltcumutanca attending
their pnaence there Indicate the probable oc°
currence of a duel,
KoanUTii'H liKCTiruEB,—The London tinea
sayathatM.Kossuth rested f3,000 sterling
ttf hU seriee of lectures In Scotland lest season;
nnd that he hae received olghty Invitations lor
vrlnter lectures In Grest Britain.
Addino iNsutT to Injubv Tho Wheeling
Dally Time, a paper that advocated the elec
tion ot Hr. Fillmore to the Presidency, says:
A Southern paper not content trith having
defeated our candidate, glories over os by pub
lishing the following an
THF, FILLMORE PYRAMID.
no north I
no south j I
no sastMII
NownaTliill
NO WHEBniilil!
(NOW NOTHING i 11111
A Dauqhte* to BBS Fathis—Julia Web-
star Appleton, the daughter of Daniel Webster,
iu a letter addressed toiler father sixteen years
ago, thus appealed to him on an occasion of
Ills sickness to return to private lifo: “What la
the whole country to your family, when weigh
ed in the balance with one hoar of sicknesa or
anxiety wliioh it causes you? 1 am no great
patriot; I do not iovo Rome better than Cajsar—
tho advancement of party better thanmy own
dear father,"
Convictkd—Adam Scott has been convicted
at New Orleana, of poisoning I. Smeller of that
city. He was foundgailtyof murder, but with
out capital punishment. Mr*. Smoker is still
in prison, to be tried for aiding and abetting
the murderer.
Killed—.John S. Hamilton, Esq., a lawyer,
formerly of Pittsburg, was killed K Fort Madi.
son, Iowa, a few dsjs, ago, by the explosion of
B cannon, while Bring n demoomtloadute. Mr.
H. was a volunteer in the Mexican war, and a
member of Iowa Legislature at tho time of hla
death.
MBxtcAN Rnvoumex.—Now Orleans, Dec.
L--Ad vices from Mexico confirm the succeaaes
of viuduri, und report further revolutionary
movements.
Supreme Court-Doc. 1—The Supreme
Court met in Washington to-day. All the judges
are present but Wayne and Nelson.
Tuk Presidential Election—We hare now
returns from every State in the Union. Cali
fornia having gone for Buchanan, tbe final re
sult is as follows:
Buchanan 174 votes
Fremont ...144 “
Fillmore 8 “
Total
I votes.
Horrible Death prom Hydrophobia.—At
Allentown, Pa., last week, Henry Brotzman,
a young man, died of Hydrophobia. He was
bitten about six weeks since, but the dog was
instantly killed. A horse was also blttop and
died. In skinning it tho young mau received
a wound, uud agulu his whole system was
re-poisoned. Several days alter, be complain
ed of dullness and pain in the head and 1 mbs,
which, with the bewildered appearanco of the
eyes and dread of tho sight of wafer, were the
first symptoms of tho horrible disease. This
was followed by a general prostration of tbe
system, accompanied by violent paroxylsm,
with a flow of sal ira; which ended iu his death
A Delicious Temperance Test—Who
would not live in almost auy placo where the
young ladies are addicted to tne delicious cus
tom which is set forth by an exchange as fol-
°"Quaker young ladles iu the Maine Law
Statea.itissaid, still continue to kiss the lips
of the young temperance men, to seo.if they
have been tampering with liquor. Just imagine
a beautiful young girl approaching you, young
temperanco man, with all the dignity of an ex
ecutive officer, and the innocence of a dove,
with the charge—Mr. Ike I'., the ladies believe
yon are in the habit of tampering with liquor,
mid they have appointed mo to examine you
according to our established rule—are you wil
ling ? yon must acquiesce. She steps gently up
to yon, lays her soft white arms around your
neck, dashes back her ra ven curls, raises ho
sylph-Uke form upon her tip-toe. and with her
angello features lit up with a smile as sweet as
Heaven, places her rich, rosy, pouty. sweet,
sugar, molasses, strawberry, honeysuckle, sun
flower, rosebud, tractor lips, against yours, and
busses you, by cracky! Hurrah! for the gals
and the Maine Law, and death to all opposi
tion!
Mid-
Ion at
The Naval Academy—The following
■hipmen have passed their final examinauc
the NavaLAcudemy at Annapolis: Thomas O.
Selkridgo, Massachusetts: Joseph-'N. Miller,
Illinois; John B. Jtarnea, Massachusetts; John
M. Stribllng, Virginia. These gentlemen con
stitute an advanced olaia who have completed
their atndita in three inatead of four years, the
time osnally required.
ATLane's Celebrated Vermifuge in
Missouri.
Job P. 0., Ombow Co., Mo., July 22d, 1885.
MfssRs, Fuutixu Bass,,
Dear Sira: I have used Dr. M'Lane's
Celebrated Vermifuge, prepared by you, in my
family, and I do think it the best preparation now
in ubo Tor expelling worms from the human sys
tem. My neighbors have also used it with the
same success. You are at liberty to use thlsss
you see lit. Yours, lie.,
WM. 0. NETTLE.
The above is a sample or certificates daily re
ceived by the proprietors, Fleming Bros., or
M’Lane’s' Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver PiUs.
Wo think we are safe in saying they are the most
reliable and popular remedies of the day.
J- Purchasers will be careftl to ask for Dr.
M’I.ane’8 Celebrated Vermifuge, manufactured by
Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa. AU other Ver
mifuges in comparison are worthless. Dr. M’lane'i
genuine Vermifuge, also bis celebrated Liver Pills,
cau now be bad at ail respectable drug stores.
None genuine wltliouttbo signature of
FLEMING BROS.
[46] nov2Q
(Cnmmtroal 3ntrlitpa.
Savannah Market, December 4.
COTTON—The sales this forenoon were 682bales,
yix: 46 at 11X, 64 at 119-16,14 at 11K, 25 at 11
420 at lift, and 111 at 12.
APALACHICOLA, Nov 29—Cotton— 1 The receipts
during the post week amount to 1,674 bales, and
tbe exports to — bales, leaving the stock on hand,
including all on shipboard not cleared, 7,788,
against 6,677 bales at the same time last year.
At the cioso of our last weekly report we left the
market with vory little doing, buyers waiting for a
hotter supply which the rise in tbe rivor was
bound to bring out. This state or things continued
throughout Saturday and Monday. On Tuesday
the umrkei opened with sales of 550 bales, at
about tho prices quoted in our laBt review. Wed
nesday the demand increased, tbe sales ot tho day
fuming up 1,625 bates. Thursday 557 bales were
disposed of, and yostorday417 bales, making a to-
total—all iu four days—of 3,149 bales, entirely on
Vn.-ii.nra account. In regard to prices, they bare
;ry regular throughout tbe week, ana do not
ilticjcnt from last woek to warrant a change
Northern account,
been ver:
varysul .
111 our quotations.
Ordinary to Good Ordinary —/S —
low to Strict Northern Middling... .lOKfSUK
Good Middling
Middling Fair —(8)11%
Fair —®12>4
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 28.—Cotton —Our lut
weekly rovew closed upon a drooping cotton mar-
kot, tbe moderate business of Friday having been
cllcctcd only at reduced figures. On tfaturday
there w«s still loss animation in the domand and
tbe Bates wore confined to 4500 bates, buyers hav
ing obtained no concessions or any moment in pri
ces. Factors woro ratter less stringent Iu their
terms on Monday, but only a few buyers came for
ward and barmy 6000 bales were disposed of, pri
ces generally being easier but without any quotes-
bio change. On Tuesday and Wednesday toe ad
vantage was more in favor of purchasers, §nd about
17,Coo bales were sold during the two days at pri
ces which required a deduction of %(8»ic, in our
previous quotations for tbe Middling and lower
grades. Yesterday the Persia’s advices were be-
fore tbe public, but produced no marked effect,
some 0000 bales changed tends during the day at
the reduced rates of Wednesday, offers to a larger
ox tool boiug refused by holdors who were general
ly firm. Today there has been a very good de
maud, and the sales embrace 14,500 hales, making
a total for tho wook or 51,500 bales. Prices have
ranged at about yesterday’s figures, and wequete,
NEW ORLEANS OLAMIFI0ATION.
Inferior
Ordinary
Good Ordtuary
Low Middling
Middling
Good Middling
Middling Fair
Fair..;
Port of Ravsnnsh
Arrived.
Ship Odessa, Baratow, Liverpool, with salt, to W
Battorsby A Co.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
CAPE HATTER AS BEACON LIGHT.
A wooden open frame-work beacon has been
erected on the end or the Sand Spit extending in
nearly a due south course from tbs Caps Hatteras
Ltghl-bouse.
Tbe beacon tower has an elavation of 43 fast
above the mean level of the sea; is Minted rid and
fitted with a fltb order lens apparatus. ... ■■
A fixed white light will bs exhibited on the night
or lb. lSih December next, end on .rwjr nlfbt
thertuner, from on olmttoi. of S6 r«t »bo»« tbe
tueau level of the sea.
0, order or tbou.bt.b^.^^
~ First lieutenant Corn# of Engineers.
Wilmington, N. 0-, Nov. 10, UM.
Bnnk of Commeroe, i ,
15 tbe third lufolment orTwenly-ilve dotltra nor
abire, on tbo Ceplwl atook or Ihlillank bo peldon
or beroro Ibe blit January nett.
JNO. a MUmj Caetiior.
dec3.1nwtd
BUT THREE DAYS LEFT 1;
Col. Wood’s Museum,
at
ST. ANDHEW'S HALL.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, ■;
Deo. dtli, 6th and Oth. [
Greatest Exhibition in the Worlijl
Eight Moat Wonderful Living Huntiitf!
Curiosities. ^
Admissiou to all 60 cento; Children and servants’
25 cants.
Doors open from 9)4 A. M. to 12 M., from 2 to'
6«, and 6 H to 10 P.M. doC3 *7
NOTICE.
mHE Mayer and Aldermen elect are hereby.no*
X tlfled to moot at tbe Council Chamber Iu U)a
Exchange ou Monday next, at 10 o’clock; A. M., fpr
the purpose of organization. By ordor of
EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor.
KewAKb G. Wnaow,
Clerk or Council. ■ decs
NOTICE.
Consignees of goods por ship Richard
wm Cobdeu are horeby notified to attend to re
ceiving them, ou Waldburg’a wharf. All goods not
token away by sundown will bo stored at tlm ex.
ponso ofconsignoos.
doc3 C. A. L. LAMAR.
fe-rigMOfe*, 12 GOLD FISH and two Inge
GISHES, far sale by
does J. M. HAYWOOD, agt.
PIPES, PICKLES, PEPPER, PAPER, Ao.
X 60 boxes English Pipes,
100 cues assorted, pints and quarto, Ploklea,
100 boxes fresh grouud Pepper, '
125 reams azsoftod size wrapping Paper,
Received and tor sale by
deca McMAHON k DOYLK.
OUQAR, 8EGAR8, SODA, SOAP, ftc.
O 176 bb)s Stuart’s A B 6t G Sugar,
10 hhds P R and N 0 Sugar,
75 M imported Sogars,
26 M American do,
100 boxes aup. Carb. fr’oda,
125 boxes Colgate’s and Beadol’s Family Koajl,
75 do do Pale Soap,
75 do do Nol do
76 do do variegated No 1 do
100 do Toilet Soap,
500 half and whole boxes Sardines, ■
Received and far sale by
decs MoMAHON k DOYLK,
SUNDRIES.
Q/h BBLS APPLES, 100 packages Raisins, 100
Q\J boxes Goshen, Eng Dairy and P A Cheese,
75 bbls, half, quarter and eighth Buckwheat, :
60 boxes Extra Figs, 60 do Fire Crackers,
76 bbls cugar, Butter and Soda Biscuits, i
76 boxes Orndy, 200 Cocoa Nuts,
25 boxes and quarter boxes Oswego Starch, •- n
500 whole, hair and quarter boxes Sardines. ■-
AIm, a fresh auortment of Nuts, Citron, Jollies,
Currants, Preserves, Sauces, Bananas, and a varie
ty of such articles as are generally wanted about
Christmas week.
Those in want will please give me a call.
A. H. CHAMPION.
nov28-tf successor to Champion k Watts.
XT'LOUR—
JD 100 bbls "Denmead” Flour,
100 bbls “Oakley” do
At depot and lor sale by
UOV20 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
CABBAGE! CABBAGE!!
mHE Subscriber has hour, to store a superior foi.
X oi Northern Cabbages, in prime order, to suit
the wholesale and retail trade.
WM. H. FARRELL.
no26 corner Broughton aud Whitaker Bto.
NEW GB00EBIE8.
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE:
A Lot of Fine Wines and Liquors,
French Brandies. Havana Segare,
AND A
General assortment of Choloe
FAMILY GROCERIES.
J. M. 0’NKH.L,
Next deor to Marshall House.
nov28-lm Savannah, Ga.
r\NIONS-25bbls Rhode IsUnd Rod Onions, in
V/ prime order and far sale low to close consign-
ment, by no26 CARI.ETON k PARSONS.
n OSHEN BUTTER AND CHEESE—
OT 25 kegs choice Goshen Butter
75 boxes do do Cheese
Landing, and far sale by
nov23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
■RACON-
iJ 26hhds8ides,
20 do Sbouldors,
25 casks "choice” Hams,
Landing and far Bale by
nov22 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
Itif ERCER POTATOES—200 bbls choice Mercer
xTX Potatoes, landing and for salo low by
novlS CHAS. A. GREINER.
TJETRITING DESKS—We have a large and beauti
fy rul stock, with draws and secret draws, far
prices ranging from $2 to $80; also, a few very fine
Work Boxos, far salo by
novl4 WARNOCK k DAVIS.
TTAY—200 halos prime Eastern Hay, in s’oro
XT- and far safe low, to close consignment, by
nov4 CARLETON k PARSONS.
A LI—25 bbls Taylor k Son’s Alo,
1X Landing and for sale by
McMAHON k DOYLE,
n«v20 Solo Agents.
A^IEMENT, Piaster and lime, instore and for sole
V jy no26 CARLETON k PARSONS.
TTERRINGS, CODFISH AND MACKEREL |
XX 75 boxos Horrings
1 bhd Codfish
’i0% bbls No. 1 Mackerel
20 do No. 3 do largo
Landing, and far sale by
nov 23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
riANDLKS, CANDY, COFFEE. CORDIALS—
V-/ 160 boxi Sperm Adamantine, and Stoarinee,
Candles,
100 wholo and hair boxos Candy,
60 boxes fresh ground Coffee,
100 boxes assorted Cor dials, -
Received and far sd]o by
novSl McMAHON k DOYLE.
BOATS—One new ship’s boat 16fleet long.
One do do do 17 do do
■^*For salo by
nov26 CARLETON 4c PARSONS.
■vpsw skuKKD MEAT—Just reooived porstoam-
er Augusta—
200 lbs 8moksd Beef.
200 lbs Pig Hams,
224 lbs Pig Bacon Stnpes,
300 lbs Pig 8houlders,
76 Smoked Tongues,
100 Plokled do,
for sale by de2 J. D. JBJ3E.
/*i ANDIES—25 boxes assorted and stick Candles,
V received per steamer by
d#2 J. D. JESSE.
TUST RECEIVED—100 baskets Mum Champagne,
d 26 boxes Imperial, 26 boxes Cabinet, 10 boxes
OordoosRouge. Tor sale by
A. BONAUD,
novlO corner Bay and BuU.sts.
CITCROIXSUGAR—
O 11 hhds choicest Croix Sugar
Landing per sobr John Boston
For sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Jt CO.
nov23
firvBbl.udlnM.or BomonCrecken, W.ter
BUoult, Kepi, ud Wine Beoulta, freeh from Tv
V\u'. cltbreled B»kerj, iuu reoeleed by
unrU J. D. JESSE.
'POTAIDEB—40 bble Fototoee ludln, ud for
Sill 7 CARLETON k PARSONS.
A LBANT A1E—SSbbhBemlBfo.. AfouyAfo.
A Ludfofpertchr.JohnBeetin. roruleby
UT2J SCRANTON, JOHNflON kCo.
NOTICE.
T WO mouths after dato application will be made
to tho Honorablo, tho Court of Ordinary of
Chatham county, for leavo to sell all thh property,
real aud personal, or the estate of George M. Wald-
burg, late or said county, deceased, far tho benefit
or the heir and creditors or said estate.
1 .PACOB WALDBURG, Administrator
cum testamonto annexo of estate or
decl-2m • Goorgo M. Waldburg.
FRESH BISCUIT AND CRACKERS
TU8T RECEIVED, comprising ah the different
el kinds New York affords, consisting or Congress,
Egg, Milk, Wide, Lemon, Soda. Abernathy, Maple,
and other Biscuit, Now Year’s Cako, Glngor and
RntaOil Hn.iu Vnx'n Rxtfar ’ Efagton, LoUton, PiC
r, -anil Fancy Craokors—
constantly on hand aud
very steamer at the
ery and Fruit Depot,
* fyM. H. FARRELL.
CITY MARSHAL’SAALH
O N WEDNESDAY next, at 10 o’clock, A. 11., I
will sell to the hlghost bidder tbe Stalls in tho
market tor one year. No bid. will betaken from
any i>oraou, .unleto a Butchor, far tho Meat Stalls.
Persons purchasing Stolls will trovo tho privilege or
keeping thorn for anothor year at tho tame price.
Terms cash. Safe will take placo in tho market,
under the superintendence or tho Market Commit
tee. DiN’L H. STEWART,
bc 28 City Marshal.
~ MOURNING GOODS.
B LACK Borabaziues, Paramattas;
do French Morino3 ami Cashmeres,
% aud 0-4 M. doLalues, Coburgs,
Alpacas, Saxony Plaids, Raw Silks,
Valencias, English and French Crapes,
White aud iimok'Crape Collars and Sleeves,
Black Bordered Clear Lawn Hdkfe, &o., Ac.
For safe by noSO DsWITT-
HHE A 1)7 .
milli nubdorlber wilt ren ih»> Biking on .Thui«-
! 1 'day;tbe 4th Decoraber, and will be pleased to
.verve his farmer customers and the, public,
’ (Wdew loft nt his. house, opposite Mr. Qlllam’s
Mill, Liberty strc<nl will be Auly Attended to.
< dool-rOt, 7 WM. J.-CLAUHORN.
NOTICE.
A LL persons having claims against the estate of
aL Hoorge M. Wuldhurg, latoor Chatham county,
leooased, are hereby notified to presont thorn,
properly attestod, to the undersigned, within tha
time prescribe 1 by law; and all persons indebted
to said estate gre hereby required to mako imme
diate payment to tho undersigned.
JACOB WALDBURG, Administrator
cum ten torn en to aunoxo or estate oi'
dccl-tf George M. Waldburg.
1A BBL8; HIRAM SMITH’S DOUBLE
Av EXTRA Geiraos80o Pastry FLOUR.
8 bbls Buckwheat Flour,
25 boxes Layer Raisins, anti % uud % boxes
MALAGA RAISINS.
1 bale Soft-shell Almonds,
2 bales Hard-shell do,
5 boxes Shelled do, 60 drums
NEW TURKEY PIGS.
. 2 cases PRUNES in glass Jars, (new)
2 casks Zantc CURRANTS,
10 boxes Gonoa CITRON, .
DATES-
Ground Spices, all kinds, warranted puro^Amer-
The belt perioM In Savannah , can be givqn as
reference. . , ( . ,nov28-tf,. •
Centre. n.Bo^ *^0,00^..,
■trwt, ou Tuofld.jf.Ui, (UdMuth of D..
.ei nuvl aft in aIoIaaI# In the Aimmmi. 1 .
oember next, at 10 o’OToot In the forenoon-
Stockholders will bo passed to and from the
meeting tan. _
novis—td GE *. A7CUYLKR, Cashier.
FELLOW-CITIZENS OF CHATHAM
COUNTY.
fcate>» I am a candidate far re-election to tho of-
wm floe of Recelvor of Tax Returns to January
next, ami respecttoJly solicit your suffrages;
augll JOHNRBEDY.
to the voters oF oUatUaM
COUNTY.
I^BP* Fellow-ciiisons, I am a candidate at tbo
^m election, in January next, far tho office or
Tax Gotlootor, and aolioit your support
A. HARMON.
Savannah, Sept. 80th, I860. octl
NOTICE.
YKTYLLY A COLLINS havo token an offloo on
YY the corner of Drayton st. and Bay lane, op
posite tne offico of C. A. L. Lamar, Esq., far too
transaction of an Auction and General Brokerage
business.
' Hoal and Personal Estate sold ou Commission; Al
io, Blocks and Bonds. Loans negotiated. liberal
advances mado on property entrusted to them for
sale. iW - ,tf novl^B „ r '
NOTttfb.
A LL potsons having demands against the Estate
A_of Mrs. ELIZA ANN JEWKIT, deceased, wiU
hand them in duly attoeted, and thoaeindebted will
please make payment to n .
• ■ rKANCW J. OU1HPIOM,
no4-lm Bole Qualified Executor.
NOTICE.
A LL persons haring demands against the estoto
of Daniel O’Conner, deceased, will hand them
n. duly attested, as roquired by law;and those in
debted will please make payment, to .
W. R. SYMONS, Qualified Adm’r.
November 8th, 1856. < nov8
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Jaiie Mo-
Donald, late of McIntosh county, deceased,
ore requested to make immediate payment; thos-
having demands against said Estate aro requested
to prosont them, duly authenticated.
. MUSES D. HARRIS, Executor.
Nov. 7tb, 1856. nov7
Omcx Sav’d. Albany A Golf R. R.Oo.,1
■'?: Savannah, Nov. 6,1866. /
T HE Seventh Instalment of 10 per cent, on th
Capital Biook of the Savannah, Albany and
Gulf Rail Read Company, by a Resolution of the
Board, la hereby ordered to be paid on or before
the 10th day of January, 186T.
WM. WARING HABERSHAM,
uov6 Secretary and Treasurer.
F INAL NOTICE—A11 persons indebted to tbe
subscriber, as chimney contractor, are here
by notified, that unless tbelr accounts aro settled
by tbo 10th day of December next, they wilt be In
discriminately placndin tbe bands of a magistrate
for collection. JOHN LARKIN,
nov28-3t Chimney Contractor.
V News copy.
B lue, bruoms, buckets, biscuit, Ac—
100 boxes Fig Blue,
60 doz 2 and 8 ply BroomB,
100 doz 2 and 3 hoop Buckets.
bbls Soda, Sugar nod Butter Biscuit,
10 bbls Pilot Bread.
Received and for sale by
nov20 MoMAFON A DOYLE.
B
OOTS AND SHOES-
Lady’s white Satin Slippers,
tent'Hflne Boats and flaltnra
Gent's fine Boots and GaltorB,
Gent’s Oxford Ties and low quA^orad Shoos,
Boys’ and Youths’ Gaiters.
On hand at 71 and 162 Gibbon’s Bunge,
nov26 M. J. BUCKNER,
G HEK8E, BUTTER, Ac.—200 boxes Goeheu
Cheese: Ol) do English Dalry do; 20 obbos Pino
ApplAitof OHrktos-Choise Butter;^cases (% and
M boxes) Sardinos; landing and for Balo by
nov!2 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
BUCKWHEAT At MACKEREL.
QA % bbls Fresh Buckwheat,
rUVJ 20 k do.
26 boxes do.
20 bbls New No. 3 Mackerel,
10 % do Large No. 1 do.
10 % do small No. 1 do.
landing and for sale by
oct 31 SC3ANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
QYRUP, CIDER, 4c—
k? 100 boxes various qualities Lemon Syrup,
60 boxes quarts and pinto Champagne Cider,
60 casks Jeffrey’s Ale,
lauding and for safe by
- nov22 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
w 26 hhds “choice” Porto Rico Sugar,
20 bbds St Croix Sugar,
200 bbls A, BAG crushed and pulverized Sugar,
In store and for sa.o by
nov22 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON 61 CO.
A pples, cheese, buttfr, hams and po-
TATOES-
16 bbls Applos,
25 boxes Choese,
16 firkins Butter,
6 casks Hams,
60 bbls Poutoos,
Received per steamor and for safe by
nov!8
McMAHON A DOYIJi.
G roceries.—160 Bbis abac sugar;
26 Hhds N 0 A P R Sugar ;
300 Sucks Rio Coffee, all grades ;
150 Boxos Colgates No. 1 Palo atid^Fami
Soap.
100 Boxos No. 1 do;
200 do Adamantine Caudle*;
60 do Sperm;
100 do Starch ;
100 do Tobacco.
For safe by RODGERS NORRIS, A CO.
nov6
S tuarts refined and clarafied sugars—
52 bbls Stuarts Crushed Sugar
20 do do Powdorod do
25 do do B Clarillod do
25 do do A do do
50 do do C do do
Lauding, and for safe by
nov28 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
S UGAR, SODA AND BUTTER CRACKERS—
25 bbls hand made Sugar-Crackers.
25 do Sodu do
50 boxes do do
25 boxes Butter do
Landing,
nova
READY MADE CLOTHING.
TUST received by stormer Alabama, a large lot
eJ of Block Cloth Frock Corto, Black Doeskin and
Fignered Cassimere Panto. Figured Black and Fan
cy Silk Vests, Blue Pilot Cloth Circular Talmas, for
■ale low by WM. R. SYMONS,
Draper and Tailor,
nov22 17 Whitaker it.
MERINO UNDER SHIRTS.
1 FRESH supply or ffilk and Merluo Under
L Shirts far sale low by W. R. SYMONS,
nov22 17 Whltakerst.
W
WHITE KID _
HITE and Biraw eolorKidGloves just re
ceived and for sole by
WM. R. SYMONS,
nov22 17 Whitaker it.
A* France 4kCo., ffIauiBger*.
A UKANO - HARK1AHD '.
1 .(P°fo«H>Tm»rUo,) '
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, OP »
T juiimsp,
To be-ttofiwhS4!rQl^Yj|^2M^ivMihmNw t
,V,..i .ml, 1 \ . I V '
Prices amounUng to 9182^00 wifi be distrlbutod
-Ccordlng to the following Splendid Scheme:-.
BO,000 Number* t—1,000 Prliea t '/ ]
Prizes payable in fall withwt deduction.
lprico.
1 •«
1 «
2 “ ......
3 “ ......Vi.,.,..
3 «
187 “
amoxnunox r«x».
4 of $160 Appro’x
4 of 100 “
4or 90 ”
4oT 80 r '»
4 oT 70 “
8 of 60 “ %
12 of 30 *'
It of 20 “r.
748 OT 10
,000 pricei, arounting 19
... 840,000
,..., IttflO
..... 10 00$
..... 6,000
.... 3,000
.... 2,000
..... lj0)0
..... 1,000
, 200
,,...$40,000
;.... 14 040
..... 10,000
.... 6,000 .
8,000
..... *,000
1,600
i... 1,000
.... 200
,...$182,010
Wholo Tioketo $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2 50.
BftlLLI ANT^ SCHEME.
GRANDTCONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF
MARYLAND.
ClasB T,
To be drawn In BalUmoro, ltd., Saturday, Deo. 27.
sobbme:
1 prize of
I “
1 •'
4 prizes of
20 “
10 “
10 “
173 '*.«
66 “
60 “
66 “
4,168 “
SA.740 ‘‘
0,316 prlcos, amounting to. ......... . .$1,141,140
Tickets $20; Halves $10; Quar. $5, Eighths $2.60.
ill orders far Tieketa or Packages to any of
the Maryland Lotteries will receive prompt atten
tion, and the drawing mailed to all purchaaers Im
mediately after it is over.
Address T. H. HUBBARD k CO. \
No. 89 layettestreot, or Box No. 40..
- Baltimore lid.
novlO
'SOUTHfcRN LOTTERY
OKTHEBAVAMPUId
1'BIZEJ GUARANTIED!
10B,000 OolIan-19,000 Numlxr. Onlyl
PRIZES PRYRBLE WITHOUfoEDUCTtOW,
JilPBR COUNTY ACADEMY
BOAUUINU.
* I'KW YOUNG GENTLEMEN, mu baaccommo.
XjL dated with board and lodging on Broughton
street, nearly opposite U. Morse’s House Furnish
ing Store. Also, a few Day Boarders. novl2
C€H5KTVXivtkB.
W ANTED IMMEDIATELY a good Cook, who
will be willing to iron and wash for a small
family. A suitable person will receive good wages
and a permanent place. Apply at this office.
novl7—tf
Iff
IT AUTHOBHT Of TEX BtATX OV OCOBOU.
CLASS T.
To be diawn December 16, 1866, at Conoert Hall,
Macon, Ga., under the sworn superintendsnee ot
Col. George M. Logan and W. 0. Anderson, Esq.
Remember this Lottery has only fifteen
thousand numbers—loss than any Lottery to tbe
world, therefore it is the best far iavestmoot. Ex
amine the Scheme I
T hree hundred active young men to set
as local and traveling agents in a business
easy, useful and honorable, at a salary or $100 per
month i A capital of $5 only required I No patent
menloine or book buslnosi. Full particulars given
(free) to all who enclose a postage stomp .or a three
cent piece, and address A. B. MARTYN,
sept22—w8m PlaUtow, N. H.
WANTED.
mwo good Beys to wait about the Barbershop.
X Liberal wage3 wiU be paid promptly for them.
Apply to J. M. HAYWOOD,
uov22
Agent.
SAVANNAH WATER WORKS.
OFFICE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, 1
November 13th, 1868. |
T HE WATER RENTS for tbo present year wore
due from the 1st Instant, and payable at toe
ofiice of the Board.
Tbe attention of thoso persons supplied with
water from the works is called to 8ecilon 20 or An
Ordinance to amend an Ordinance for tbe care and
management of tbe Bavannah Water Works.
no?l3 R. J. R, BEE, Secretory.
R
WHITE SATIN A KID SLIPPERS.
KCKIVKD by fate arrlvals-
Ladles White Satin Slippers,
do do Kid do
MiBses Black Gaiters and Morocco Boots,
Ladies Polka and Jenny Lind Boots.
M. J. BUCKNER,
novO No. 71 and 162 Gibbon’s Range,
TEAS! FRESH TEAS!
T HE CHOICEST and best assortment of TEAS
ever offered at retail in this city, Including
Rngllab Breakfast Tea,
Delicious Oolong,
Plantation Oolong,
Si Ivor Loaf HyBou,
Plantation Iraporial,
and other favorite qualities,
Just received and far sale by
WM. II FARRELL,
uo26 corner Broughton and Whitaker ste.
C HOICE BUTTER.—16 kegs choice Butter just re
celvod and for safe by
Oct 22 YQUNO ts FRIERSON,
94 Bay-
B’
RANDY, GIN, RUM, *©-
‘ 26 bbls Domestic Brandy
20 % casks 4th proof do, twigg hoops
25 % do do do, do
60 bbls E Phelp’s Rye din
50 do Luther Felton’s Boston Rum
76 do N. 0. Reotiflod Whiskey
20 If casks Malaga Wlno
50 bbls Old P & H Gin,
In store and for safe by
SCRANTON, J
oc21
, JOHNSTON k 00.
ling, and for sale by
v & SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
I N A TRUNK, stolen In this city, by auegro in
April, 1855, were Bonds or tbe city of Augusta,
markod Let. 0. No’s. 10 k 11, each $1000, with
coupons attached for Interest since Oct. 1654.
. The publio are hereby cautioned not to purchase
said Bonds. novlO-lm
TTAOKBR&L, CODFI8H, &c-
ITJL 76 bbls No. 2 and 3 Mackerel,
40 half bbls largo No. 1 and 2 do,
20 kits moss No. 1 do,
26 quar bbls largo No. 1 do,
2 hhds Codfish,
100 boxes Scald Herrings,
Landing aud for safe by
nov22 HOLCOMBE,JOHNSON k CO.
TWS, PENS, PENS—A large aud extra selec-
Jt tton of suporior Steel Pens; also. Gold Pens in
Gold aud Silver oases, in groat variety, for sale by
nov!4 WARNOCK k DAVIS.
•id tor bx
l NO. t'OhlMM nre
F AMILY BIBLES—We have tbo largest and
finest selection in this city, got up to the best
styles, beiug bound in Turkoy morocco, and moroc
co antique, botho English and American; also, hand
some 12 mo. and pocket editions of tbo Bible, and
Prayer Books, very otaeap, for Bale by
oovl4 WARNOCK k DAVIS.
B LANK books, of all kinds; mu bound Day
Books, Ledgers; rfournals, Ac., and half bound
do, mado of good paper and well bound; also, Pass
Books. Memorandums, Writing Books, Ac., far sale
by WARNOCK A DAVIS,
novl3 159'Congress street.
T> ACKGAMMON BOARDS, Chess Men, Drawing
JD Pencils, Bristol Boards, Water Colors, Porte
Monaies, Card Cases, Portfolio#, ko n &o., far sale
by WARNOCK A DAVIS,
novl8 159 Congress street,
TJIO AND BALT HAMS AND 8HOLDER8. Jail re-
XT ceived 3 barrels Pig Hams and Shoulders,
100 extra family Smoked Hams and 8 hhds Shoul
ders, also 8 oaaks Sugar Cured Hams, which I will
■ell far 12)4 cento per lb.
DAVID O'CONNOR,
oot 23 Corner Broughton & Drayton-st.
mEA AND TWINE.
X 100 half cheats assorted, black and green Tea,
260 catties 2,4 and 0 lbs, do, do do do,
60 bales wrapping Twine,
Received and for salo by
MoMAHON k DOYLE,
decs No 206 A 207 Bay st.
X ONER BOOKS, Copying Presses, OU Paper,
iji copy*. Brute,
OOV18 • 159 Congrees street,
G HERK1N8,HAMS, BITTERS, BRUSHEfl-
60 doz cases Gherkins,
260sugar cured Hams,
100 cases Stomach BiUers,
600 doz Shoe, Stovo and Scrubbing Brusbos,
Roccivod and far sale by
nov21 MoMAHON A DOYLE,
B
UCKWHEAT ortho best quality,
SMOKED SALMON,
ANCHOVIES, CODFISH,
Hackerel, No. 1, to Kits,
Salmon: do do,
PIG HAMS, small size,
do 8H0ULDEKS, do do,
Canadian Oat Meal,
Extra Quality to small bags,
FRENCH BEANS,
20 bbls handsome TABLE APPLE9 and COOK
ING do,
6 boxes LEMONS,
new not, nunns and datm,
FRESH BISCUITS, in 15 varieties, soms entirely
new; together with a good supply or Staplo Groce
ries , per steamers Knoxville and Augusta, far salo
by WM. H. FARRELL,
Savannah Grocery and Fruit Depot,
novlfi corner Broughton A Whitaker ata
OlEA, COFFEE AND PEPPER—
X 20 half chests Black Tea,
60 do do Green Toa,
160 caddies 2,4 and 6 lb Black Tea,
160 do 2 and 4 lb Green Tea,
150 sacks Green Rio Coffee,
75 boxes Fresh Ground Coffee,
100 do do do Pepper,
II bags Whole Pepper,
Received and far sale by
novlS MoMAHON A DOYLE,
CANDLES.
S PERM ACEITt, Adamantine and Tallow or various
brands; Soap of various brands, from 6, 8,10
and 12 cents. Chemical 8oda Soap io cento; Wo
man’s Friend 10 cents. Cell and ««aminii at
RIBBON'S
sop26 Whitaker and^aritonSSk-
I^UTTER A CHEESE—
2$ kegs choloeGoshen Butter
50 boxes do do ~
SCHEME.
1 prize of,.... ...$16,060
1 “ 6,000
1 “ ,,<7, 2,000
4 “ or $1,000 are 4,000
6 “ of 600 aro 2,600
iO « of 100 aro 8,000
1,500 Of 40am. 60,000
APPROXIMATION PR1XX3.
20 approximations of $100 are $2,000
50 » ” 60 are 2,600
60 ” " 20 aro 1,000
1,712 prises amounting to..
..$102,or
Tickets $10—Halves $6—Quarters $2.60.
49* Prises payable without deduction.
The 1,600 Prizes or $40 are determined by-the
last figure of tbe number that draws the Capital
Prize or $15,000. The Capitol Prizo will, or course,
end with one or the figures—1, 2,3,4, 6,6, 7,8,9,
0. Thoso Whole Tickets ending with toe same
Uguro as the last In the Capital will be, entitled to
$40. Halves and Quarters in proportion.
49" Persons sending monoy by mail need no
fear its being lost. Ordors punctually attended to
Communications confidential. Bank notes of sound
banks taken at par.
4^Those wishing particular numbers should
order Immediately.
Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
OQV17 Macon. Ga,
GENERAL NOLICE.
G il. GRIFFIN has JuBt rocelved another fine
• lot of Sliver Sugar Spoons, Gravy and Cream
Ladlos, Butter Knives, Knives. Forks and Spsons,
Pio Kulvce, Foils, Knives and Forks, Cake Knives,
Crumb Scrapera, Ao., Ac., mostly in morocco cases,
suitable for presents. novll
BEAL FBEHOHEMBSOIDEBIES
HENRY LATHROP & CO.
W OULD invite tbo attention or the Ladlee to
their very largo and rich stock of
Oponed TtftU DA Y. embracing too fallowing styles!
Real Thread, Houltonand MaltcsotiETfS
“ French, Muslin and Cambrio •«
Mourning Setts, in Book, Cambrio and Linen
Cambrio and Swiss. Edgings and Insertinga
Embroidered, H. 8. BorderedHdkfli
Muslin and Cambrio Bands
Misses Seito, in great variety
Infants’ Caps,trimmed.
—ALSO—
Children’s Worsted Capos
Opera Hoods, Ties. Ao.
Colored, StUc and CashmereScarfa.
oct 6
fffW p " bllc
H AS already ranked Stolnway A Sons. Btodart,
J. B. Dunham A Co., Horace Waters, w
Kuabe A Co., G Vogt, aud Ligbte, Nowton A Brad
bury’s Celebrated
Patent-Arcli-Wrcst-Plnnk 01-4 and 7
1-3 Octave
AS THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
k W. D. ZOGBAUK ft CO.
having rocently receivou a new supply or these
makers, would Invito tho attention of too musical
R ublio to their stock, comprising every artloie to
ze line, which can be torn shod at New York
Prices. Also,
A rich assortment of fine French ENGRAVINGS
and splendid COLORED LirH0GRAPH8, with and
without Frames, Jusst arrived and far sale at
W. D. ZOGBAUM 4 COR*
No.’s 107 Bryan and 94 8L Julian ate.
NEGROES FOR SALE.
fpHB subscriber offers for b$1o some Thirty or
X tpore Negress—connected by famines, and
having many hk< /children. Among these people
aro good ploughmen, axemen, and house servants.
They are aU of good character, and havo been ac
customed to the culture of cotton, eto. They will
be delivered by tho 1st of January noxt For par
ticulars apply to John W. Anderson, or to
nor 27—tf BRYAN M. MOREL.
LIFE INSURANCE.
T he r Uted States Life Insurance Annuity and
Thut Company takes risks on the lives or
White Persons far life, or far a shorter period, and
on81avea for one or four years, on as favorable
terms as any equally responsible Company.
Capital andAsseto, Jon'y lit, 1856..$1,421,612 42
A boons of 25 per cent has been declared oo the
hold
_ boons of 25 per cent!
business of fast year to aUp
thereto. ’ ROBB
Brcn ' oa »&. D iW.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
y EARLY caitomon. .trugeri. ud Citium u,
rapMinuijr »ue«l tbit botmUr tiiMdy
tortbembrom. A. U. UU OP. M.«T.rr dir inapt
Stuidqrii. A re* more lenUemen ou b* well to-
commodated to betbe a. often n therebeowtton.
dollor » mootb, all iubicrlbere to commenco from
Nor. let, 18M to Nor. >, 1S5T, for *M.
Sin tie baths. 25 cento.
SeuoQ ticket from let M^toUUrm.^.is.
N. jfc l.tobMHbere, in Addition to thot'.l'fin, ’
uomtl cuUkiettb. low price or W dolUm .
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