Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, December 05, 1856, Image 1

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•0 lit o'A . vol. xxxvn UHL njpwmnro. * a. m: lOlffi) KHKII’XI .SAVANNAH, (>A.. FftlDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1856. BY TELEGRAPH. Later (h>m Europe. pauy for the ymr emlliiii Nov. .Knit, ultimo, weft— front lto.il, to From Ruth. 04,184 13 ARRIVAL OF THI NiwYok, Doc. 3. Tho Anbi.hu wired, with Llrerpool dates to Not. 11—one wesk Inter thin pretrious sc- She report! only » moderate huilneaa doing htCottoa. Thera hu been .decline ot MO to f. Silee or the week 31/100 bales; sales ot Btturdey 6000. Fair Orleans 7}. Middling 6j to 7- Middling Mobiles 01. Imports ilnce the departure of'tho last stea mer 6,000 belea. Stock on hind 371,000. Floor hie declined ■ shilling. Indian corolla doll. Hooey market la unchanged. Bullion in the Bulk of England has tncreeaed. Consols are action at 04. Political news la unimportant. New York Markets. Deo. 3.—Only a moderate boalneas doing in Cotton. The weather is stormy. Dealers are waiting the steamer's acooonta. , Middling Orleans Ilf. . ** Tba Arabia has been signaled at HSIllhx with a week’s" later news. t Hanuia. Naw Tom,Dec. 3.—The Catawba haa arrived with late dates torn Hanna. Sugars were Orm. The reported re-appointment of Concha is not confirmed. It la believed that efforts to Introduce African apprentices will be unsuccess ful. From Washington. (Tho telegraph wires have been down for two days North of Augusts. The line connected operating this morning and brought us the fol, lowleg dispatch dated Wednesday.) WasnisoTOM, Dec. 3.—The Treasury astl- mutes for the ensuing year have been laid be fore Congress. The appropriations asked for amount In the agmgate to seventy one and n qoaiter millions. Of this snm one million and a quarter are required to meet the deficiencies of the current year. The death of Senator Clayton was announced in both Houses. The final vote on tho case of Whitfield, Delegate from Kansas has not yet been taken. He will eventually be admitted. 49P By n dispatch to the agents Messrs, Padleford.FsydsCo. We learn that the Steam ship Augusta arrived at Hew York In Sixty- Ivo hours—all well. babem’i Wonted. We are requested to call tha attention or per- acne having prime negro men for hire, to the advertisement of Mr. C. A. L. Lamarr For such to the number of 100, he ofibra a dollar and a half per diem. "Hi. J. Luca—Wo take pleasure in colling the attention of our readers to the advertise ments of Ur. Lama to be found In to-day’s pa per. Wo express not only ourown, but believe tht sentiments of all who know him, In testify ing to his character as a man and ass mer chant, To tba Cltlaens off Savannah. The citixena who are disposed to entertain delegates to the Commercial Convention, will plesse call at the office of the SavannabAUsmy and Gulf Road and subscribe their names. J. P. SeXXVXH, Chairman Com. of Reception, Hornlngpaporsoopy. " ISP “Bo much laughter Is so muob life en joyed,” and he who uses all his energies to make mankind happier, and Is eminently suo- cessful, as it the worthy Colonel, cannot fail to Improve their morel condition, for men am better able to do good deeds when In a good humor. We advise all who wish to be put in a good humor with themselves, and everybody about them, to pay a visit to Col. Wood’s show. Democracy of Maeon. A note (Tom Macon, to the editors of the Georgian ff Journal, says: ‘■The Dtmocreey are out with a strong ticket tot Mayor and Alderman; and tha party are very confident of mauling "Sam” pretty decent- ceutly. 'So mote It be.' Here ere then tines For Mayor, Abram Adams; For Alderman, S. L, Btohecker,, D. Flanders, F.S. Bloom, R. Findley, A. G. Bostick, E. J. Johnston, E. Win' ship and T. B. Elfe. BwrriNO tub Ciboolation—A bout four thousand dollars in the bills of a Georgia bruker hank were mixed upon a man who gave his name aa Daniel Preston, in Lonisvilie, Ky, on Thursday last. He had a Iso3300 of onntsr- felt money in his possession. He was arrested fur attempting to pas a sporlous 330 noto tad lodged injtll. Later from Tampico. The schooner Edward Barnard, Capt.'Stana, arrived yesterday (torn Tampico, which pert she laitpa the 20 lust. Our filet of papers from Tampico are to tha Utu sad from the City of Mexico to the 1st, the tin Utter havhig been partially anticipated by a previous arrival. la, On,on, of Tampico contsinaa lengthy sc- wuut ofthoprununclamlentat that puce on the noth ult., OI which wo were already advised by tus List steamer. It resulted in the complete overthrow ot Garea’e authority, and tho Install meui.pi E.Oaut.er Vnldomuraa commandant. Tus union says that thin sat cannot bat meet with the entire approbation of President Com- oumri, since tho removal of Gores la nothing rtilly en fee Mexican Government bos Just organ- lb 0 a scientific commission, for tho pnrpoes of exploring Uie valley ot Mexico, no observe- tiuue oi tuts kind havlog been mode since) the Uuieor Humboldt. Tha commission Is composed ei several eminent men* Tue Independent says: “The revoniad fath er Jesuits have alosadibelr college In the city oi Mexico, hut have acquired a fine edlllice out or town, for the purpeso of opening new Maws. Wo thought they were already in hime.u ky a decree of tba Bepablio they were prohibited irom remaining in tba coontij u it no doubt a piece of idle Imagination on cor pert." • Tue same paper states that, andtr tho Lerdo raw, a certain parly recently purchased the preperty ha resided m Item a religious corpora, tiun. Happening to fhU sick, ho scut lor a- priest but tire latter reluaed to grant abeolu- ti,,u until ho hod renounced-any benefit he bight derive from tho law. Being sorely pressed by nis family, he consented, and thus . reltuqulaued his right to the propsrty^Pico- jrswvfAsw. wrt. Riitlinad unit llanklng Com- (Ilglll iaMI,,,, iil tli, .fffuiiUi, Mull Citllr V>ny- lliillritntl. Wo learu tliai lire Cash receipt- nf lh« Glim-! Thu organisation ol tjfti Atlunllu and Gulf Rnllrxuil ('.uilpany wire iiceninpllslied nt Mil- i*3mi HO 14019 it H77m 57 Paid for Rood Bx|ihiihu.i, Bank Expenses, aud !uti«ra»t, Net, * Two dividends, of 5 per centum each, declared for tho year, ArtHl I715.BHR 15 Surplus, m m ,M» 15 Carried to credit of Road, $77,095 H Carried to rtwrvo fund,249,454 04 $327,140 15 The capital of the Company paid In b $3,031,700 00 Ain’t of stock ruut’g to lie sold 68,300 00 Total allowed by charter, $4,000,000 00 As soon aa the capital is made full, the Rcud of the company will stuud, ju-nniiuently, at $3,750,000, and the Hunk capitiil nt $250,000. That the Central Railroad, one hundred and ninety-two miles lung, (with nil its depota, •hops, machinery nf all kinds-rad locomotive iglnea and upwards of GOO cars included) ■tands at leM thau $20,000 per mile. Tho Com* pany has' no floating debt. Tire bomhdubt amounts to only $251,767, whilst, as a single Item of its investment*, it hold-* $318,300 of Southwestern Railroad stock,whidfims always paid 8 por cent, dividend. The reservo fund of the Central Company is now $413,683 67-100. This fund is subject, on the first day of April next, to the payment of $28,000, rent of line from Gordoftto Mintont and also to such depreciation iis may exiwt in the stock and bond assets of tho Oompuuy. It la kept at a considerable ligurc to cover any such' depreciation. All the stocks and lionds pay interest, except the stock of the Montgom ery Road, of tho Eatonton Roadjf and of the Augusts & Waynesboro’ Road—and these are expected 4 to pay lioreafter un uvornge of five per centum. The foregoing statement—the exact accu racy of which may be implicitly relied upon— carries with It its own comment. We believe that it was Mr. .Speaker Hanks wh& made and unnounood the discovery that the railroad enterprises oi the South are alt ruinous Investments. And yet it may be doubt ed whether even ho would object to the “ruin ation” of owning a_ few thousand shores of the "Central” stock. Key West Correspondence, [or the 8avauuub Georg lire A Journal,] Marina Intelligence—Movement of IT, H. Troops, Ao. Knv Wbst, Deo. 2. Mam t'dilort: The chip Neptune, Capt. Bclmell, from New Orleans for Liverpool with a corgo or Hour unit cotton, entered this port on the 28th, for the purpose of procuring ballast, sire being found too crank to oomplet* hor voyage with safety. It has been necessary to take out 223 kales of the cotton and ship tho same lijr another ves* seL The propeller H. B. Beach, Sanders, has been chartered to take it to Noiv York and sho leaves the 2d hurt. Tho Neptuoe will at once take In ballast and continue on her voyage. The ehlp Arkwright, Gapt. Davis, arrived the 37th ftom Charlotte Harbor with three compan ies of the 2d Artillery, bound to Newport,-B, I- The slok of the different regiments in Florida, areeent on her—ohm the bund of tlio 2d Ar tillery. The whole ore In command of Cnl. Harvey Brown. The U. S. Steamer ’Vulkor, commander Sand* from Philadelphia arrived the 28th, potting in for coal, water and provisions, sho is attached to the coast survey and will sail direct for the pueesoffthe Mississippi, when sho will Ire en* gaged in Hydrographical Surveys during the winter. The U. 8. Steamer Julpu, Gapt. Smith from TampojFunta Rassa arrived the 30th having on board General Harney and suit, cn-rontc for Fort Dallas. She sailed tho 1st . The Bark Annie Kimball, Gapt. Mlrrill, arriv ed tha 20th from Havauo. She is now takiog on board the cargo of tho Ship Lady Arlillla and will nil next week for Now Orleans. Judge Mavin bad decreed tho following sal vages to the wreckers during the past week :— On the Ship Joseph Hall and cargo.... ,3,800 French Ship Don Tuan, do. ... 7000 BrlthhBarkEmigront, do. ,.13,803 BrigR.Bingham, do. ..! 1,181 ,0,044 The brig B. Bingham was sold, by the U. 8. Marshal on tho 26th Inst., for ,1,000. Theonrgu of this brig was sent to Philadelphia on tho 28th in the Bark Ben Hallett Little. The Brig Darien ealled the 20th for Garden Key, Brig Huntress, Shannon sailed the 20th for Charles ton, Brig B. Pratt, Rhodes on the 27th, the brig Newport sailed the someday for New Or leans. ludgevllle yesterday, by tho election of nliio Direclors, us required by tho oftiu'W. Tho following camminhmwH rre're present i Moesm. dairies Spalding, J. P. Soreveu. E. ll< Vniingo, W, (1.Ponder, Wm.R. Hodgson,-and G. J. Mntmnrlyn. Tim amount of stock repreaunted, was u lit tle "vur litre million one hundred thous and dollars, of whluti live hundred thous. and were mibaorlbed by tho State. Tire State’s stock was represented by Mosers. Lawsuit and Irvin—Judge Hill not arriving until a few mo ments after tho organisation was effected The uuuuimuiis vote of all parties In Interest was cost for the following gentlemen us Dlreo’ tors: James P. Screven, John 8toddord, IV. 11. Hodgson, Hiram Itolrerls, W. H.Long.C.J- Muunorlyn, 15. R. Young, A. T. McIntyre and J. it. Staples, Dr. James P. Soreveu was- suksequcatly olio' son President nf the Company. Tho first stop to be taken liy tlto Company, will bo to obtain tho required “ release” from the Bnmswick Road. If obtained, the work will lie commenced at tin early day; if not, not. I). K. Multan, Esq;—The Wilmington Her ald, of Saturday, says:—We received a letter from Paris yesterday, and were pained to- learn that tho health of Mr, MoRao, our Con mil at that olty, was very laid. Our comet- '(indent writes: “Mr. MoRao has gone to Nice to spend the winter, His recovery, I am afraid, Is very donbtlhl. will tell you, sir,” said Mr. Ponton, to sn unfledgod poet, “what I tiling or your poetical works; they will lie read when Shakespeare and Milton's are forgotten,” (Evory oyo was instantly turned upon tho speaker,)—hut not Bill then !" Murphy, the witty member of the London liar, at a (lionet- party,-peshod a bottle of old port iicnitis tlm tahletoa distinguished ooronor wlm min died his lips over it most emphati cally, and pronounced it very fine. “Ah,” said the wag, “I thought yon would like it, for there's e body. [I'rotii tho N. 0. t'lRsyuno.] Important from Northern Hexleo—Ha verses anti Successes or Vldaurrl, We havo received tho Brownsville (Texas) Flag, oftbd 16th, from which we copy the an nexed Interesting intelligence: Since our last issue, the political horitun over „- -l» 1 very low ebb, now they aro declared to lie bril liant. By rapid movement* he soon* to have retrieved u!l uia losses, and lias uow more flat* tcrina prospects of success than over. A utile more than a wockugo, Gen. Vidnurri was In possession of the frontier aglow down the line as Cittnargo. His possession was but momentary, however. Learning that a large force of Government troops, under Gansa, was marching upon his strong-hold of Monterey, ho hastily abandoned bis positions here on the river, und put back by forced marches to meet tills new enemy in his rear. He proved too lute, however, by a day or two. Ilia enemy bud got ahead of him, driven his forces from Uadeireta and Monterey, Vidaurri’* forces fulling hack from the latter city to the llluck Fort or citadel, which commands the entrauceto tho city. In tho meant! mo Vida unfa vacated positions on the river arc all rcoccupied by the troops under Gen. Gariza. Against them oarae from the vicinity of Victoria, one of Vidaurrl’s colonels, Martin Sayaa, with a large force, and in attempting to recapture Gamargo, got himself badly beaten, and woa repulsed with a heavy loss. Nothing daunted, Vidaurri pushes ahead, presents himself bofore Monterey, is joined by his allies in the Bluck Fort, divides his forces in two columns, commences the on slaught, and after an hour and a half hard fighting finds himBelt again in possession of the city- Simultaneous with the news of Vidaurri’s new successes comes the intelligence of n re volt against the Government in Tampico and Victoria; both of which places, it is said, have “pronounced,” and imprisoned the officers of the Government. From this it ig seen that the whole frontier is indulging in the dclicato luxury of a “freo fight,” and the interior, judging from tho latest intelligence, is fait following «uit. We have also received trom un esteemed frieud nt Brownsville, the following extract from a letter, dated Monterey, November litb, giving an account of the fight between Gen a Vidaurri’s command and the Government troops under Gar/a, which resulted in tho total defeat of the latter: I arrived here yesterday. Alter an eight days march from Gamargo,Garza entered Mon terey, without any opposition, four days ago. Tho row troops of Vidaurri retired to the cita del, which they dofended with success. The troops to whicli I was attached entered the town in two divisions, and for one hour and a half fought like devils. Garza’s men at length ;avo way, aud ran like good fellows, one par- y retiring towards the Saltillo,the other toward /ictoria. We took all of their amunition, about 150 pack mules, and four pieces of artil lery. Four hundred of our men followed them fomeveral leagues, but, as our horses were broken down, wo could net overtake them. To day our men are bringing in prisoners. We lost two men killed and about thirty wounded. Everybody is wild frith joy, aud who revor Vidaurri appears, they send up wild huzzas. The foreigners here tell mo that Garza was certain of success, and he publicly proclaim ed, tho day before our arrival, that be would breakfast in the citadl the next duy,(yesterday) I regret that the governor lost his breakfast, poor fellow—but tnon he should not havo been so ambitious us to select an occupied fortress for his saloou. I am not ablo to inform you as to our future movements J wc will, on all irubttbility, remain hero some time. I learu to Jay that a largo body of men are advancing from Sun Luis to attack us. 1 donotpiaco much faith in the report. .Just at this moment thero is passing before iny door slxteou of Garza's officers, prisoners; they havo just beeu brought in. Wo took his Secretary of State and several officers of rank on yesterday. Gar za’s force in Nuevo Lean is defunct. !L’ Bl’tinne'H Celebrated Vermifuge tti Missouri. •ton I*. O., omw’ox Co,, Mo., July 22d, 1856. Mkshiw. Fi.sni.vo Bhuh. , Ooar Sirs: I havo used Hr. M’Lano'B Celebrated Vermifuge, prepared by you, in my family, and I do think It tho best preparation now In iiho fur expelling worms from tho human sys tem. My ooUhbors have also used It with tho sumo snciwwfi. You aijte ( at liberty to use this aa you south. Yours,‘Ac!’} \VM. O. NETTLE. The above i« n sample of corttlioatos daily re ceived by tho proprietors, Fleming Bros,, or M*La»6’* Celebrated f Vorralfuge and IJvor Pills. Wo think wo aro safe ip Haying they are tho most reliable and jHipular remedies of the day 4GF Purchasers will he careful to ask for Dr. M’I mho’s t'olcbrated Vermifuge, manufactured by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other For- mlluges iu comparison aro worthless. Dr. M'Lauo’s genuiue Vermifuge, also his celebrated liver PIIIh, can now bo had at all rcspcctablo drug sloros. None gi-i^fliui without the signature of FLEMING BUGS. [15] nov2U Correspondence of tbe Georg)m ft Journal. Presidential Vote of Florida. Tallahassee, Doc. 2, Editors Georgian j* Journal: The voto for President was officially can vassed yesterday, with the following result: For Buchanan 6358 For Fillmore 4833 Majority for Buchanan •... 1525 Tho vote bycouuties, yas as follows i Escambia Santa Roja Walton Holmes Washington Calhoun Franklin Jackson Gadsden Liberty Leon Wakulla Jefferson Madison Hamilton Columbia Alachua Duval Nassau St. John's t Putnam Marion Sumter Orange Valuaia Levy Hernando Hillsborough Manatee Monroe ltwr "0 I5» 71 177 431 328 88 414 lea 300: 454 180 402: Ml 341 133 108' 70 324 100 51 5’ 46 101 365 24 222 6358 234 334 143 87 72 50 06 457 800 63 294 140 145 300 167 400 142 434 70 76 26 2t0 40 33 41 66 40 173 31 51 4833 The eoontlea gave a Dcmoc Atic majority for Governor In October of 320, so that the Demo oratid gain over that majority is 1205. Yours, Ac. t G.H.D. CoKOuaofAN Siox.—It ii said the Hon Georg* 0. Dunn, member of Congrats from In diana, will be unable to reach Washington this winter oh aoooont of ill hetlth. - [(.'orrexpoudcnce or tbo Baltimore 8un.J Washington, Dec. I Full Attendance qf Members—The Kansan De legate Question—Mr. Whitfield Not Sworn —The New Granada Mission—President's Message To-morrow, fyc. There was a very fall attendance of members of tho Houso this morning, and the first question that arose wob upon the Kansas laws. So the Houso began where they left off at tho late ses sion of Congress. Mr. Whitfield’s credentials, us delegate from the territory of Kansas, were presented, and ho was about to be qualified and take his scut, when Mr. Grow, the chairman of tbo committee on territories, otjected and went into an argu ment to show that tho clcotiou law of Kansas was illegal and void. The House virtually decided at the first Besdon of the present Congress that there could be no legal election of a delegate from Kansas—that Gen. Whitfield’s election was void, on account of the illegality of Us source, and that Gen. Reeder’s election was void because without the authority of law. Thus, according to the de cision or the House.no delegate can bo elected to Congress with law or without law. Tho character of other laws of tho legisla ture of Kansas was also brought into discussion by Mr. Grow, and the House have thus a sub ject for some nine weeks of discussion, if they cliooso to avail thcmsolves of it, even to tbo exclusion of all business whatever. When the question shall be taken in a fall House it may be found that the majority of the House is re versed on this question, aud tho decision of the last year may also be reversed. But the House, not being full to-day, the motion, that Gen. Whitfield bo sworn was lost-yeas 07, nays HU There were, therefore, twenty-one members absent or not voting. Mr. Phelps voted with the majority in order to move a reconsideration. One member who would have voted in the af* firmattve was out. Mr. Scott Harrison did not voto, but if iu his seat, ho would have voted in the affirmative. Mr. Haven undone or two other Northern Americans voted against the reception of Gen. Whitfield. Although the vote is very close, yet I still think that when all the member* shall be pres ent Goneral Whitfield will be allowed bis seat. Ills plaiu that the Republicans have uot given up their election yet, and have come here to continue the contest upon all the issues as presented in Mr. Grow’s speech. Mr. Morse has not yet received his instruc tions for New Granada, inasmuch as the ad* migration has been engaged with other mat ters. But he will have them in time to go oat iu the steamer of the Otli. The messago will bo communicated at twelve o'clock to-morrow. The House will employvthte day in staying off a decision upon the Whitfield case, In the hope that some Southern absentees will arrive In Mm* to Moore Mr. Whitfield his seat, v MIT TUBE OAK LEFT! Col. Wood’s Museum, AT NT. ANDItl.W'N HALT,, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Due. 4th, 5th and 6th. Greatest Exhibition in the World I Klgltt Most Wonderful Living Human Curloaltle*. Admission to all 60 ceutft; Children aud Hervuuts 85 cents. Dooraopeu I'rom U>« A M. to 12 M., Irom 2 to 5«, aud 6 H to 10 P.M. NOTICE. T UK Jlayor and Aidcrmou elect arc hereby no* lined to moot at tho Cautiotl Chamber in tho hxchango on Monday uext, at lo o’clock, A. 5!., for fits purroso of organization. By order or EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor. EnwAitn G. Wilson, Cleric'of Council. dcc8 Bank or Commerce, I Savannah. 3d Deo., 1*58. J OY a Resolution of tho Buard, it is ordered that JJ tho third Instalment of Twenty-live dollurri por snare, on tho Capital Stuck of this Bank he paid on or boforo tho 31st January next. JNO. C. FKRRILL, Cnahtor. dcc3-lawtd Coninteranl Mijpre. Savannah Market, December 5 COTTON—The rales this lbrouuon were limited to 10 bales, viz : 1 at 10. 1 at 101 at Utf, 29 at 11)£, 19 At 11^, 120at 11^, 14 at 1174, aud CO at 12 cents, NEW ORLEANS, Nov 29—Cotton—Cho largo bu siness of ycsLrdny (which turns out to havo beeu fully 10,060 hales) btu been followed by a continued doraand to day. which his resulted in Bales of 13,000 halos, prices closing at an improvement ol li or a cent upon the reduced flguros of Thursday ast. Wo now qnoto ns fellows: NEW ORLEANS CLASSIFICATION. Inferior OtffS 9& Ordinary .. 10 (5)lu)i Good Ordinary 10*£(S)10X Low Middling — ©11 Middling ll?a©ll>4 Good Middling Utf©12 sTATxxm or cotton. Stock on hnudlatSeptorabor,lB65,... halos 7,255 Arrived since 530,101 Arrived to-day 6,182 551,538 Exported to date.,., 203,808 Exported to-day 3,898-207,700 stock on hand und on .shipboard not clear ed 283,472 Port of Savannah... ...December 5 Arrived. StcautHhlp Henry BBeach, Sandora, Key West, iu bnllnM, to lluuter h Gutnmoll. Departed. steamer Swuu, Johneton, Ijomcro'.s Kerry. Memoranda. Now York, Doc 1—Arr, rahr.s T Holcombe, Goa- Ice, Savannah jecbrK Kidder, Horskon, do; c!d,J T Urice, Rogers, do. NOTICE TO MARINERS. (.’APE HATTERAS BEACON IJGHT. • A wooden open frame-work beacon bas been erected on tho cud of tho Bund Spit exteuding in nearly a duo south course Trom tbo Capo Hatturas Ught-liousc. Tho beacon lower has un ulovatlon of 43 feot above tbo mean iovel of tbo sea; la painted reo and fitted with a (Hit order lens apparatus. A .6.ml while tight will bo exbibUod on the night of tbo 10th December uoxt, and on every night thereafter, Irotu on ciovatloL of 35 f-.-ol above tho mean level of ilto sea. Uy order of tho Light-huuso Board: W. H. 0. WHITING, First Lieutenant Corps of Englncors. Wilmington, N. C.,Nov. io, 1856. deed dcc3 12 GOLD FISH aud two latgo GLOBES, for rale by j. m. Haywood, agt. Public Favor H AS ulrcudy ranked Stelnwoy & Sons. Stodurt, J. B. Dunham & Co., lloruco Waters, w Kuabo k Co., G Vogt nud Ligliti, Newton U Brad bury’s Celebrated Patent-Arch-W*icst-Plnnk G1-4 and 7 1-3 Octavcw PIANOS. AH THE REST IN THE MARKET. W. D. ZOGBAUM & CO. baviug recently receive.! u new supply of Iheso makers, would invite the attention of (tic musical public to their stock, comprising every arlicl-. in tbo liuo, which can bo turn shod at New York Pricos. Also, A rich assortment of Quo French ENGRAVINGS aud splendid COLORED LITHOGRAPHS, with and without Frames, JuHst arrived and for salo at W. D. ZOGBAUM k CO .S’ No.’s 107 Bryan and 94 St, Julicn sta. LIFE INSURANOi! T HEl'nitcd Stutes LUo Insurance Annuity and Trout Company tokos risks ou the lives ef ...... ... 0D8 r „ r on Slaves for ono or four years, on us favorable terms us auy equally rospousihlo Company. Capital and Assets, Jan’y 1st, 18 0..51,-121,012 42 A bouus of 25 por cont h is been declared ou tho businoss of last year to all policy bolder* enl'*' •* thereto. Ri'B&KT AUSTIN, Agent] Ricii’d D. Arnoi.0, M. D., 164 Ray s Medical Examiner. uo2C BREAD I—BREAD I—BREAD 1 r [K subscriber will res* me Baking ou Thuts- day, tho 4th December, and will bo pleased to servo his former customers and the public. Orders fort nt bis houee, opposite Mr. Glllom’s Mill, Liberty street, will bo duly attended to. docl—6t WM. J. CLAGHORN. l -n Mo’KINLEY will teach a Fronok Class, at the houso or Mrs.'Elkins, on York st. Tho best persons In Savannah can be gtvon as roferonou. uov28-tf Control H. Road & Dunking Co, of Ga. 1 Savannah, Nov. 13,1856. / Tho Annual Mooting of Stockholders will bo hold at the Company's Qtfico, West Broad struct, an Tuesday, tho rlxtoenth day of Do. cornbor next, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon. Stockholders will bo pass 'd to and trom the meeting fkkk. uovl3-td GK A. I'UYLEK, Cashier. FELLOW-OITIZENB OF CHATHAM COUNTY. i sin a cmididato for rc-elcotton to tho of- lie*' of Uocoivor of Tax Returns In January next, and respectfully milfoil your Buiiragos. augll _ JOHN REEDY. TO THE VOTERS UP CHATHAM COUNTY* Ftflliiw-cltlzons, 1 am a candidate at tho elecllou, iu Jauuary next, for the offico ot Tax Collector, and solicit your support. A. HARMON. Havantmli, h>pt. 30th, 1866. octl NOTICE. W YLLY 6c COLLINS have token an office on tbo corner of Drayton Bt. and Bay lauo, op- posuo tuo olllcu of C. A. L. Lamar, Esq., for tho transaction of an Auction and General Brokerage business. Ileal and Personal Estulo sold on Commission;al so, Stocks aud Bond*. Loans nogofintod. Liberal advances mttdo ou property entrusted to them for sale. M'novl8 8,280 prisea amounting to 8204,000 Whole Tickets $10-Halve* $I.OO-Qaarton $2.10. NOTICK. A LL norsous having demands against tho Estate of Mrs. ELIZA ANN JEWEIT, deceased, will Uuud them iu duly attested, and tltosoindebted will plcufe make paytnont to FRANCIS J. CHAMPION, uo4-lm Hole Qualified Kxooutor. NOTICE. A LL persons having demands against tho estate of Datitot O’Conuor, decousod, will hand them n, duly attustod, as required by law;aud those in dented will pleura rnako payment, to W. U. SYMONS, Quailflod Adm’r. November 8 th, 1850. ’nov8 by tl or the number that draws the $40,000 lug the . - — Tickets whoro tho number cuds in 1 will be entitled to $40 if the Number cuds with No. 2, then all the Tickets whore thu number ends In 2 will be entiUo4 to $40. and so on to u. Certificates or Packages will be sold at the fol- lowing rates, which is the risk: Cortificos of Package of 10 Whole Tickets $60 “ 10 Half “ ;..3Q 10 Quarter “ u NOTICE. A Lt. perdoueiudebtod to tho Estate of Jano Me- Doualtl, lato of Mulutosh county, docoased, arc rciiuostc.l to rnako iiumcdiato payment; thus having demands against sal t Estate aro requested to prcdcul them, duly authenticated. MUSKS D. HARRIS, Executor. Nov. 7th, 1860. uov7 Omen SAv'n, Auusv & Guns R. It. Co., \ Savuuuah, Nov. 5,1866. j rrtHE Seventh Instalment of 10 por cent, on Ui X Capital Stuck of tho Savannah, Albany and Gulf Rail Road Compauy, by a Resolution of tho Board, is lterohy ordered to be paid on or boforo tho 10th day of January, 1867. WM. WARING HABERSHAM, novO Secretary and Treasurer. BEADY MADE CLOTHING. J UST received by stoi uier Alabama, a large lot ol Black Cloth Frock Corts, Black uoeskiu and .r Aitiitii.fi l igucrod Cnralmcrc Pants. Figured Black and Fau- boldtrA cniltkd jjm c y 0 3ts, Bine Pilot Cloth Clrcuiar Talmas, for salo low by WM. R. SYMONS, Drapor und Tailor, iiov22 17 Whitaker st. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. 10,000, Numbers corresponding with those num bers ou tho Tickets are placed in one Wheel The first 216 Prices arc placed in another Wheel. A uumber is diawn from the number Wheel, and at the same time a Prize la drawn from Dio other Wheel. Tho Prixe drawn is placed against the Number drawn. This operation U repeated, until all tbo prizes are drawn out. IN ORDERING TICKETS, Knclo-so the money to our address for the Tickets, ordored, ou reeelptof which thoy will be forwarded by first mail. The list of drawn numbers and prises will be sent to puiohaaers Immediately after tha drawing. 49* Purchasers wtUploase write their signature plaiu, and give tboir Post Office, County and State. Remember that ovory prise is drawn, and paya ble without deduction. w Ail prises of $1,000, and under, paid Immediately after the drawing-other prises at the usual time of thirty days, full without deduction. 49" All communications strictly confidential. Prize tickets cashod or renewed In other Uokeu at either office. Orders lor tickets or cortlficates can be addressed either lo s. SWAN k CO., Atlanta, Ga., or £. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala and corner Bull and Bay stroou,8avannah. nov28 NOTICK. A LL porsons having claims against the estate or George M. Wuldburg, late ot Chatham county, deceased, aro hereby uotlfled to prerant them, properly attested, to tho uudorslgned, within tho llrao nroecrlbo l by law; aud all persons iudebtod to said estate arc hereby required loinako imme diate pay tneut to tbo undersigned. JACOB WAI.DBURG. Administrator cum tostamento anuexo of estate of dccl-lf George M Waldburg. NOTICE. T WO mouths after date application will ho made to tho Honorable, tho Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell all tho property, real and personal, of the eatato of George M. Wald burg, late of said couuty, deceased, fortho benefit ortlie hoir and creditors of said estate. JACOB WALDBURG, Administrator cumteHtaraonto anuexo of ostato of iioul-2m George M. Waldburg. MERINO DNDEB SHIRTS. A FKErtil SI ppiy ot Bilk and Muriuo Uuder Shirts fur tale low by IV. R. SYMONS, nov22 ¥ 17 Wbltakor st. WHITE KID GLOVES. W HITE und ntraw color Kid Gloves Just re ceived and for euIu by nov22 WM. R. SYMONS, 17 Whitaker st. itO.Ui.DINt/. A FEW YuUNU GENTLEMEN can bo accommo- dated with board and lodging on Biougbton btroct, nearly »:’|M»dito II. Morse’s Houso Furnish ing Store. Also, a fow Day Boarders. novl2 COOK WANTED. W ANTED IMUKDTATKLY a good Cook, who will bo witling to iron aud wash for a small family.- A sultiiblo iiorson will recolvo good wages add a permanent pluco. Apply at this uflioo. MOV 17—'tf FRESH BISCUIT AND OBAOKBBS J UST RECEIVED, comprising all the different kludsNow York affords, consisting ef Congress, Egg, Milk, Wluo, Leman, Sudu. Abernathy, Maple, and othor Biscuit, Now Year’s Cuke, Ginger ami Spicod Suaps, Fox’s, Butter, Boston, Lemon, Pic Nlc, Graham, Water; Sugar, and Fancy Cl ackers— all of which wo shall keep cou-tumly ou liaud aud receive fresh supplied by every steamer at tho Savannah Grocery und Fruit Depot, IIOV26 WM. II. FARRELL. SAVANNAH WATER WORKS. OFFICE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, November 13th, 1856. „ T HE WATER RENT’S for tbo present year wore d jo from tbo 1st Instant, and payable at the elilcu of tho Board. The attention ot thosu porsons supplied with water from the works la cal lea to Seciton 20 or An ordinance to umeud an Ordinance for the caro anu management of the Savaunab Water Works. novl3 R. J. R. BEE, Secretary, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Negroes Wanted Immediately, 1 AA I'UIMU NEOliO MEN iv,rated to JLKJ go to work as fftovedorcs. $1 66 per day will he given. Persons having such to hire can bo assured ovory protection will ho given them. dec5-2 0. A. L. LAMAR. CITY HABSHAL’S SALE. O N WEDNESDAY uext, at 10 o’clock, A. M., I will sell to tho highest bidder the Stalls Iu tho market tor ono year. No bid will bo takou from any person, unless a Butcher, for tho Meat Stulls. Persons purchoslug Stalls will havo tho prlvl! -go of keeping thorn for uuothor year atthoamo price. Terms cn-sh. Salo will tako placo la tho market, undnr tho Buperintondonco of tho Market Commit tee. IMN’L H. STEWART, nr 28 City Marshal. MOURNING GOODS. B LACK Bombazines, Paramattas; do French Merinos and Cashmeres, ii aud 64 M. doLalncs, Coburgs, Alpacas, Saxony Plaids, Raw Silks, Valencias, English and Frcuch Crapos, White aud BlMUkCrupo Collars and Sleeves, Black Bordered Clear Lawn Ildkfs, Ac., Ac. For salo by no30 IWW1TP. Aug train mid Savannah Rail Road,) Docambor 4th, I860. / T IE Annual Election for Soven (7) Directors of this Company will be hold on Monday, the 6th of January noxt, nttho offico corner of Bay and Abarcoru streets, botwocu tbo hours or 10 A. M. and l P’M. FRANCIS T. WILLIS, dcc4 President. ASSIZE OF BBEAD. ClTT ThEA8DBKH’8 OfMCW, I Savannah, 1st Dec., 1660. J T HE average priceo of Flour tho past mouth being Eight dollars por bb), Broad must weigh as follows ; 10 cent loaf must weigh 2 Ik Ooz. 5 “ “ “ •* 1 lb Ooz. 3 *• “ “ “ ' OJJ oz. JAMES 8. W11JSLNS, dcc6 City Treasurer. J. LAMA, Imitorler and Wholesale Dealer In Nnaitlsh Scgars, French Bran dies, Wines, Whisky & other Liquors. >UO BAY STREET. Will also keep on band a full assortment or all kirn’s of Tobacco, both mouufiicturcil and leaf. Also, 8 c gars of ovory variety. doc& ^ 100X011 AND IRISH WH1SKYR’ AND 5 OLD MONONGAHELA— 10 libl.s old mountain rye Whisky, 10 bbU old ucctar do 16 bhh XXX, XX, X. old tnonongahela do, 1 puncheon “Islay’’ Ramsay’s very flnodo, 5 bbls “Mohan’s* r sup’r IrLsh do, For salo by J. LAMA, dcc5 210 Bay stroot. rpOBACCO- A 160 packogcs of Tobacco, among which arc the following brands, viz: The woddiug cask twist, Driod poach do Molorldo pcarr do Rough and ready do l’copio’s favorite, Uncle Ram, Ace of trumps, and other favorite brands. Also, 10's, 8’sand 6’s Grant and William*'. —AL80- 50 gross Andovsou’a Rolaco aud Amulet, Goodwin’s New Y’ork and American, and 200 doz flna Spanish mixed smoking Tobacco, For suto by J. LAMS, dcc5 210 Bay street. F INAL NOTICE—All porrans indebted to the si sub-crlbor, aa uMmuoy contractor, aro here by notified, tbat uulcss their uccouuts are settled by tbo 10th day of December next, they wlh bo in discriminately placed in tho hands of a maglstri ‘ for collection. JOHN LARKIN, Uov28-3t Chlmucy Contractor. »»♦ Nows copy. B L! LUE, BROOMS, BUCKETS, BISCUIT, kc— 100 boxes Fig Blue, 60 doz 2 and 3 ply Brooms, 100 doz 2 and 3 hoop Buckets, 25 bbls Soda, Sugar aud Hultor Biscuit, 10 bbls Pilot Bread. Received and for Bale by uov’JO McMAPOX A DOYLE. B oots and shoe&- Lady’a whlto Satin Slippors, Goat’s Uno Boots and Gaiiors, Gent’s Oxford Tics and tow qua-tored Shoes, Boyg’ and Youths' Gaiters. Ou baud at 71 aud 162 Gibbon’s Range, nov25 M.J. BUCKNER, C IIEESE, BUTTER, Ao.—200 boxes Goshen Choose; 55 do English Dairy do; 25 cases Pino Appl« do; 59 flrkius Choice Uuttor; 5 cases (\% and ii boxes) Sardines; landing aud for salo by novW HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO, 20 BUCKWHEAT MACKEREL. bbls Fresh Buckwheat, 20 H do. 26 bozos do. 20 bbls Now No. 3 Mocker ol, 10 H do lArgo No. 1 do. 10 ii do r-muil No. 1 do. landing and for salo by out 31 SC3ANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. QYRUP, CIDER, &0- IO 100 bo boxes various qualities Lemon Syrup, 60 boxes quarts and plum Champagne Cider, 60 casks Joffroy's Ale, Landing and for salo by nov22 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. C<UGAR, SEGARS, SODA, SOAP, Ac. 175 bbls Stuart’s ABAC Sugar, 10 bhds P R aud N 0 Sugar, 76 M Importod Segare, 25 M American do, 100 boxes sup. Carb. Soda, 126 boxes Colgate’s and UeadoP* Family Soap, 76 do do Palo Soap, 76 do do Nol do 75 do do variegated No 1 do 100 do Toilet Soap, 600 half and whole boxes Sardines, Received and for sale by doc8 MCMAHON A DOYLE. G E « E O R GI A.- BULLOCH COUNTY.— Two mouths after date wo will apply at the Court ol Ordinary of Bulloch county for leavo to soil all tbo real and uersonal estate of William H Hagln, lato of Bulioon county, deceased, for the bonoflt or the heirs and creditors orsald estate. Tills 1st December, 1856. NANCY HAGIN. Adm’x, decs JEPTHA HAGIN, Adm'r. ^“oaMAGET CABBAGE!! f pHfc Subscriber has uow In store a superior lot X ot Northern Cabbages, in primo order, to suit the wholoH*lo and rolnil trado. WM. II. FARRELL. no26 corner Bronghton and Whitaker sts. fJlLOUB—• JC 100 bbls “Denmead” Flour, 100 bbls “Oakley" do >by iLdOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. ¥ At depot and tor sale bj SUNDRIES. Q/\ BBLS APPLES, 100 packages Raisins, 100 OU boxes Goshen, Eng Dairy aud P A Cheese, 75 bbtB, half, quarter and eighth Buckwheat, 60 boxBB Extra Figs, 50 do Firo Crackers, 76 bbls dugar. Butter and Boda Biscuits, 76 boxes Candy, 200 Cocoa Nuts, 25 boxes and quarter boxes Oswego starch, 600 whole, hair and quarter boxes Sardines. Also, a fresh assortment of Nut*, Citron, Jellies, Currants, Preserves, Sauce3, Bananas, and a v&rie ty of such articles as are generally wanted about Christmas week. Thoao In want will please glvo me a call. A. II. CHAMPION. nov28-tf successor to Champion A Walts. WHITE BATIN Sc KID SLIPPERS. B ECK!FED by latu arrivals— Ladles Wbito .-atlu Slippers, do do Kid do Misses Black (Jailors und Morocco Boots, Ladies Polka and Jenny Lind' Bools. M. J. BUCKNER, novG No. 71 and 162 Gibbou’s Rango, TEAS! FRESH TEA8! mtlK CHOICEST aud best assortment of TEAS X over offored at retail In tbU city, including EuglUh Urcukfnst Tea, Delicious Oolong, Plantation Oolong, Silver Leaf Hyson, Plantation Imperial, uud other fuvorlto qualities, Just received and for salo by WM. II FARRELL, iio26 corner Broughton and Whitaker sts. C HOICE Birr CEB—1& kegs choice Butter Just to ccivcd and for sale by Oct 22 YOUNG k FRIERSON, _• 94 Bay- B RA.V'JY, GIN, RUM, Ac- 25 bbls Dome.-tlc Brandy 20 H ca9ks 4th proof do, twlgg hoops 25 ii do do do, do 60 bbls E Phelp’8 Rye Glu DO do Luthor Felton’s Boston Rum 76 do N. 0. Rectified Whiskey 20 ii casks Malaga Wluo 60 bbls Old l’&HGin, In store und for salo by 0C21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k 00. I N A TRUNK, stolon in this city, by a negro I n April, 1856, were Bonds of the city of Augusta, inurked Let. C. No’s. .10 it 11, each $1000, with coupons attached for iutorost since Oct. 1864. Tim public nro hereby cautioned not to purchaso said Bonds. npvlO-lra G herkin?, hams, bitters, brushes- 60 doz cases Gherkins, 2G0sugur cured Hams, 100 cases Stomach Bitters, &U0 doz Shoe, Stove aud Scrubbing Brushes, Received and tor sale by tiovzi McMahon & doylk, B uckwheat ortho best quality, SMOKED SALMON, ANCHOVIES, CODFISH. Mackerel, No. 1, In Kits. Salmon, do do, PIG HAMS, small slzo. do SHOULdEKS. do do, Canadian Oat Meal, Extra Quality in small bag3, FRENCH BEANS, 20 bbls hatidsorao TABLE APPLES and COOK ING do, nbOXES LEMONS, NEW FIGS, PEUNES AND DATES, FRESH BISCUITS, In 16 varieties, some entirely new; together with a good supply of Staple Groce ries, per steamers Knoxville aud Augusta, for sale by WM. H. FAkREI.L, Savannah Grocery and Fruit Depot, novl2 coruer Broughton k Whitaker sts. T EA, COFFEE AND PEPPER— 20 half chests Black Tea, 59 do do Green Tea, 150 caddies 2,4 and 0 lb Block Too, 160 do 2 und 4 lb Green Tor, 16) sacks Green Rio Coffco, 15 boxos Fresh Ground Coffee, 100 do do do PePpof, 16 bags Whole Pepper, Received aud for sale by ^ UovlS McMAHON k DOYLK. CANDLES. b tPERM ACETTI, Adamantine and Tallow of various ) brands; Soap of various brands, from 6, 8,10 aud 12 cents. Chomlcal Soda Soap 10 coots; Wo- mau’s Friend 10 cents. Cull and examine at BARRON’S Family Grocery, scp26 Whitaker and Charlton-streeU. SWAN & CO’S J.OT'l RIES. l.creosma n rm sure ot asoMtu.) i FORT GAINES ACADE9TK LOTTERY CLASS 22. To be drawn In the city of Atlanta, Ga.. la public, on SATURDAY, December 20,1856. onthepiaLof SINGLE NUMBERS 111 30,000 'i'icicet»—a,490 Prlvee. More than One Prise lo evrerff Tea TlckeUI MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! \ PHseof $40,0001 l prise of.... 91,fl } 12,0001 10 prizes of,... S I “ 6.000 100 M of.... 1 6,0001100' U of,... \ ** - a,ooolioo “ of.... -to i “ i,ooo| ^ . ,,Amoxnuno» nuxw. 4 prize* of 160 app'g to $40,000 prlie, are 600 4 “124 “ lalflOQ Mize, are — 4 “ 100 4 “ 75 8 40 1,000 60 “ 46 “ 40 are., 12,000 prize, are 6,000 prize/are 2,000 prize, are 1,000 prize, are «w 200 prize, an 1,800 ....120,009 400 800 MARYLAND LOTTERIES FOR DECEMBER, 1860. R. France A Co., Manager*. A GRAND MARYLAND LOTTERY (On tho Havana Plan.) GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, OF MARYLAND. Extra Class 7. To be drawu SATURDAY, l)oo.20th, in BalUmuru, Maryland. Prizes amounting to $132,600 will be distributed according to the following Splendid Scheme: *0,000 Numbers 1.1,000 Prises I Prizes payable in foil without deduction. BOBKMX. \ Prisw $40,000 } 14 940 .. 6,000 .. 3,000 .. 2,000 .. 1,6 JO .. 1,000 ... 200 ..$40,000 .. 14,940 .. 10,000 .. 6,000 .. 8,000 .. 2,000 .. 1,600 .. 1000 .. 200 .8182,610 Whoto Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters 92 60. BRILLIANT* SCHEME. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF MARYLAND. „ ~ ClaasT, To be drawn in Baltimore, Aid.,Saturday, Deo. 27. 1 1 2 « 3 “ * .... '■ 8 *» * ' ' 187 “ xntomunosi ?huss, 4 of 9160 Appro’x 4 of 100 “ 1... 4 of 60 “ ! V 4 or 80 •» 4of 70 “ *" 8 of 60 “ " 12 of 80 “ 12 of 20 “ *“* 748or 10 “ "I* 1,000 prizes, au.ountisgto *,',*.* BOBKMX: l prize of 4 prizes of 20 “ 10 10 173 00 4,168 26,740 .966.000 .. 35,000 .. 16,820 .. 10,000 .. 9,000 .. 2,600 .. 1,760 700 .. 300 .. 200 100 .. 40 20 JO,310 prizes, amounting to 91,141,140 Tfokota 920; Halvca 810; Quzr. 85, Eighths 82.50. 99* All orders for Tlokels or Packages In anv ot tho Maryland Lotteries will recelvo prompt atten- tl°n. aud tho drawing mailed to all purchasers im mediately after it is over. Address T. H. nUBBARD ft 00. No. 39 Fayette street, or Box No. 40„ nov19 Baltimore Jid. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. THE next Ordinary Drawing of the Roval X Havana Lottery, conducted by the Spanish Government, under the supervision of the Grataln General or Cuba, will take plaoe at Havana, on Wednesday, December 10th, ISM. $258,000!! SORTEO NUMERO 673 ORDINARIO. CAPITAL PRIZE $100,0001 l prize or $100,000 1 “ 60,000 1 •» 20,000 1 “ 10,000 l .“ 5,000 3 prizozof.... $2,000 1,000 70 « ’400 H» “ ..... 5wi 20 apptrox’Uoits 7,200 4 approximations lo Iho .100,000 of $800 web 4 of MOO lo .50,000,4 or MOO to 120.000,4 of 1200'to .10.000, 4 of.200 to M,000. ' , Wltolo Tickota ,20—Htlra ,10—Qturloro IS jgrMm.0***** at aooptroonrSli. Bills on all solvont Banks taken stpsr. A lira wing will bo forwarded as aoon as tha re. suit In known. Communications addressed to DON jiODBIODEX (ctro of City Post, Cbsrleston, a C.,) oulllihs'loiK of Uecembor, will bo attended to. no.29—dktw BEAL 7BEH0H mnwnTn'B^ypif HENRY LATHROP & CO. 10 B utter ft cheese- 25 keg choice Goshen Butter 60 boxes do do Cbeoso Landing por steamer and for salo by OC21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. 7T7^TUom and boxes or Boston Crackers, water DU Crackers, Oyster Cracker*, Sugar Crack- Fanoy Crackers, Soda Biscuit, Milk Biscuit, Egg Bizcnlt, Maple and Wine Biscuits, fresh from 11- ton’s celebrated Bakery, Just received by norl4 J. D. F MILY BIBLES—Wo have the largest and finest selection in this city, got up in the best styles, being bound in Turkoy morocco, and moroc co antique, botbo EugUsh and American; also, hand some 12 mo. and pockot odltlons or tbo Bible, and Prayer Books, very cheap, for sale by nov14 WARNOCK ft DAVIS. Books, Uemorandt %0Tl3 Bocks, Ao., for isle ...JKfcDAVr l69QongrMi Opened TtU& DA Y. embracing too following styieM Real Thread. Honlton and Meltezo SCTI8 “ French, Mnzlin and Cunbrlo “ Mourning 8ettz< In Book. Cambric and rjwq Cambric and Swiss. Edgings and Inserting! Embroidered, H.8. Bordered Hdkft Muslin and Cambric Bands Misses Seitz, in great variety InfhnU’ Caps, trimmed. -ALSO- Chlldren’s Worsted Cepes Opera Hooda, Tiee.&o. Colored, Silk and Cashmere Scar is. oct 6 ; HOT AND COLD BATH& commodated to bathe as often as thejchoois!aton a dollar n month, nilsubscriber. lolommiSJ-from imon Uckn from Ul May to WK»r.,«». N. B. 10 subecribers, in addMoatothoat/firf ^.renttkjtt^low