Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, December 08, 1856, Image 1

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VOL. XXXVII IOLD sS I,MV A JOURNAL. hohpav ■v»»mo, a »tu«n. a, m, Cinu.ru. Murenuu*—Thora wfto would Kcununcutut th« AUwucam this .wring, would do Wtll to fO OMlj. Ilia whole nuaborot Mlgtta., who h»w itgliUnd ttMlr uaw la bat tlttla laaa than tin hundred and dfijr. TbeSUtaarapiaaaatadaialtaijtad.Vlriluta, North Carolina, Booth Carolina, Oaorgla Florida, Alabama, TaunraaM, Loolaiana and fun, Albert Pika, Baq„ though a raaldant of tha Arkansas holda hla appolntmant aa delegate from the Mayor of Maw Ottawa. The Conaaaafwtat CornrsnUon. The Southern and Soath'weatern Commer del Courantlon, aeaembled In the Atheueam building to daj.at 12 o'clock, the Major of Barauuah, Dr. J.P. Bcreran acting aatem- porarj Chairman, and Mr. Thoa. O.Thackiton, or Petareburg.aatemporaijBecretarj. Prajcr wae offend by the Bight Bar. Btahop Stephen Elliott. Judge J.8. Paraon of North Carolina, aub- mlttted the following reaolutlon: that a Com. mltt« emulating of one bom each State be appointed to report permanent offleera for thta Conrentlon, and elao rnlerfBr Ita government The aame gentleman alao moved that the dele, gationa bom each State, appoint the Commit tee. The following gentleman woie appointed under the laat reaolutlon. From Tenneraeo—Wm. O. HoAdoo. Sooth Carolina—Gen. D. F. Jamison. Louisiana—,Arthur 8. NerJU. Virginia—Thomaa S.'.Oholaoa. Florida-J. a Maxwell. Georgia—Hon. Marti A. Cooper. Texas—Oen.,Hugh MoLond. Maryland—Albert S. Webb. North Carolina—Wm. T. Dortch. Alabama—Col. J. J. Hooper. On motion of Mr. Brown, of Maryland, tha Convention adjoured until io’clock thlaafter. noon. What our Northern Friends think of cut New Havxm, Dec. 3d, 1860. Jtfmri. Editor! .—The enclosed article la copied from the New York Jmfepeaifant, a re ligious paper (so called,) the organ of the Con- gregatlonal Clergy in New York, and New Eng. land. Knowing that the papdr has no circula tion South, and in consequence this may fell to meet yonr eye, I encloee with It a request that you will publish it in yonr paper, and re quest all others to do the aame throughout the State. 1 think it qulto\ time the South were aroused to her Interests, and seek to extricate herself from aconnectlon with those who con- descend to the lowest abuse and basest slander, perpetrated under the garb of religion, by a, political priesthood. It la Impoaelble for yon tolmagino the bitterness and wrath denounced against the South, I am sure if the Southern people knew the extent of the prejudice and calumnies circulated against them here, they would ceaae to patronage northern, and es pecially New England Manufacture*, and look to their own States and people to supply their wants. lam no advocate for disunion, but only de* sire to arouse, the minds ot the Bonthernpeople on the subject of Manufactures, the arts and education. They are ao poaaesaed with the Idea, that wean dependant upon them for Agricultural, Mechanical and literary produc tions, aa well aa a market for our cotton, that they ridicule the idea of our existence vreign and Independant States, for which rea son they heap any amount of abuse upon us, and this article exceeds any that I have yet seen, Tha author • evidently displays great Ig norance of our Colonial history | Stephen’s Hla lory of Georgia le sufficient refutation of the falsehood and scurrility of the peace. A GxganuK. THE SOUTH. In morals, manners, personal habits, ■ Ideas of cleanliness, comfort, decency and pro priety In their dress and habitations, tha ma jority of the white people of that wholeregion arc debased and deffied to an extent which Northern people, who have never sojourned among these Southern dirty white savages, can hurdly imagine or believe. And it should be known, should be remem bered. and blaxoned, that the original cause of this wide and deep barbarism is not wholly or largely in slavery, but is independent of it, and was partly anterior to it. The mass of the population of the Atlantlo coast of the slave region of the South, are des cended from the transported convicts and out casts or Great Britain- For a century prevl- gTof those off* ONK WKE K tIATKH tallOM KUU. iPH , Arrival orthe AraUln. Halifax, Dec. 6. The Boyul Hall steamship Arabia, Gupt. Stone, arrived at her whart in this city at U o'clock this alterauou, eu route Tor Boston. She left Liverpool at 2 p m, Saturday, the 22d of November) Itor news is consequently one week later than that received by the Persia ut New York. Tha Golllus steamship Atlantic arrived out at Liverpool at d p. m. an Thursday the 20th nit. The Amcricau ship General Dunlop,- while sales uoiiui at £7u £7 r, sloop Curlew, UnpL llorton, gave prompt aid, WhlohtheU.B. Consul at Gibraltar duly sok- I tnowledged. Political affitlrs were quieter. The various disquieting rumors respeotieg the instability ot he Anglo French Alliance had disappeared, causing a rise during the week of nearly one wr ceut in the funds. At the same time most irtloles of commerce had experienced a check, and business hud been less auiiuated. UHUAT UU1TA1N. The ships James Balnea and Lightning had drived at Liverpool with £1,1100,000 in specie, h connection therewith and with the abscuco of further withdrawals Item the Bank. The Times anticipates an early return to the rate of six per cent, but says much will depend on the next advices from Uhina and ludia. The Bank returns for the week show consid erable increase in bullion and lu unemployed notea. The buUiou amounted to £0,084,107, and the notes to £3,000,816. The British Government has, at the request of Oyrna W. Field, esq., of Now York, ordered a steamer to be Htted out under efficient officers to examine tkurougkiy the coasts oflrelaud and Newfoundland, and tosouud across the At lantlo between these parts to ascertain the best place for laying and landiug the submarine telegraph cublo. The Government hus further agreed to guarantee four per cent interest per annum on tho whole capital required to manu facture and lay down the cable between New foundland aud Ireland. Contracts lor the whole extent of the Atlantic cablo were slgued In London on Tuesday, the 18th ult., one half to be manufactured by Messrs. W. Kuper, Glass A Co., of London, and the other by h. s, Newell AGo., of Liverpool. It is all to liediom- ileted and placed on board of two steamers ready for sea on or boforo the 31st of May next, and by the 4th of J uly next it is couSdectly ex pected that Groat Britain and the United States will be In telegraphic communication. 4llr.Fiel1l.aua Ur. Brett of London were re ceived on Tfitiiiday morning by the Chamber of Commerce at Manchester, und on the after noon of tlidsuuie day by tho Oommeidal As sociation of that olty. The Nottingham Lace trade continued dull, but there wss.-ra. tolerable business for the American market doing in plain sot.~An average business has been done In Hosiery at unohanged prices. Bilks at the Close were easier. bbakc*. A Paris correspondent writes that the Em. perorand Empress, with a select party, will, after all, goto Fontainebleau. A treaty of commerce has been concluded itween France and tho Bandwicb Islands. Pius, Friday, Nov. 21.—Everything today announces a vigorous reuctiuu in the French funds. They closed as totlows: Three per Cents, 07f. 86c.; Four and-a Huif per Cents, Ulf 60c. The condition of tho Bank continues to improve. SPAIN. The reported arrangement between the Spanish Bourbons had failed. The Queen of Ipaln was kept in the dark as to therealpro- ,eot of the Clerical party, which was hor own eventual abdication aud tho marriage of her daughter to the oldest son ol the Infanta, Don Juan. ABcpublicnu movement had tukeu place. AtUabiguon the 18th "nit. tho gurrison was attacked by peranns proclaiming a llopublio. The troops resisted, aud order wus soon reestab lished. Five of the insurgents were killed. The garrison had seven men wounded. “Maiibio, November 20. “The force of tho artillery is fixed at 12,000 man... Tranquility is restored at Malaga. There have been slightdisturbahces hero. Numerous arrests have been made among the lower inortauL Small transactions in Iron il for bun and rails. Scotch pig 70. Sugar dull and buyers demanding a reduc tion or (Id per cwt. Coffee steady. Bread- ■ttilHs dull, white wheat 68s a 72s, rud do 64 a (IBs, London Monoy Market,—'Tha money market had become ducldedly easier ou account of tha arrivul of tho enormous sum of £16000,000 in gold irom Autsralis. Tho bullion In tho Bank III Eugluud had lnoreasod the Wook £161.000. Consuls Imd considerably advanced, closing at 03) fur raouoy, aud 03la03! fur aououut. Bar silver is quoted at 6s 2); Mexiusn dollars 6sl| Eagles, 7<!si]; South American doubloons,76b3 Bpunlsh dunnlonus, 78s0. Havre Murkoti—Tho Arabia’s news pro duced no edbet on the cotton market, whloh was quiet, and, in aome oases, slightly lower- say about if. The sales for tho wook, from the 12th to the 18th inolasive, amounted to only 3,800 bales. Tho stockon hand was estimated at 30,000 bales. New Orleans tres ordlnalry aioted at 108r. Breadstuff. generally quiet, 'revisions dull, Ashes considerably advanced. Oils generally in better request. Coffee.—A small business, hut prices Brm. Bice quiet. Sugar steady .but Inautlve. Quercitron Bark— A small business at firm prides. LATXsr LIVBBPOOL MAHKNTS. Liverpool, Saturday--2 p. m.—The aaleool cotton to day are estimated at 6,000 bales—tha market closlni ' " - - - - - • — SAVANNAH, GA.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1856. tesS to NO 14021 heat Flour and Corn dull. uus to the Bevolntlon, thousands icourings of the Jails aud hulks of England were ponred out on the shores of Haiyund, Virginia, the Carolinas and Georgia—and no where else. Those were the penal Colonies Great Britain. Their legislative hlsloiy pro it. And Captain Junes Cook was lent on a'condvoyageof discovery,to seek a new country which might servo as a substitute for those lost convict settlements. O glorious chivalry and hereditary aristocrat oy or the South 1 Peerless first families of Vila ginls and Carolina 1 “Look unto tko rock a lienee yo wore hewn, and to the hole of the pit whence ye were digged.’’ Pro geny of tho highwaymen and horaethlcvea, am sheep-stealers and pickpockets of old England “Uo.vllctt oftholiving vile,’’ out of an com munities of decant origin, and following your true natural andmoral affinities,seek yonr real kindred and political fMternitiea with those whose ancestors were turned from the ocean path which yoars took, and founded their “chivalrous" colonies In New South Wales and Van Dieman's Land. Go to Botany Bay with your hereditary lawlessness and violence, and murderous, thievish propensities, and ataln no longer thattrue and noble descended free Am erican people who have too long endured tho loathsome conectlon with yon. Go, hereditary outcasts I Go frith the joyful assent of 10,000,000 countrymen.” Sroan oh the Laxxs—Rsportid Soaxoitt av Lass Surxnioa IxcoanoT—Chicago Dec- »—A severe Btorm swept over the like last night, during whleh tho schooner N. Walker, of Chicago, was wrecked; No lives were lost, uinaideral damage was also done to tho Illinois Central Breakwater. Navigation in this region la now generally closed. Buffalo Deo. 4^-Isrto advices from Lake Superior deny the recent etatemente that tha Inhabitant, of that region wen abort of pro- •tssloni, and likely to suffer during tht ooming winter. 1 Fsox Wamunotoh.—'Washington Deo. 4. •-The Secretary of the Interior baa Informed the Senate that 1,048 offtoerst* the, probabl* “umber to he provided for by the bill passed at the lust session by the Home, and pending In revolutionary . How- wee*, The establishment of a morning penny p$p#r u a tender to Mr, Baohanan’* official organ, la contemplated by certain puttee Interested In securing the advertising patronage of the gov ernment. The latest accounts from Spain report tho Malaga lusurreetien as having no political aim, bat as simply intended for smuggling pur] It was understood that all the prisoner been executed. Further movements wero ex pected, os the incorporation ol the militia into the regular army hud led to the desertion of vast numbers who would be, it was thought, quit# ready for such attempts. PORTUGAL, The elections at Lisbon had uotbeen favora ble to the government, a majority being ob tained by the candidates or the “regeneration.” SICILY. The Governor of Palermo has ordeied a strict •amillance to be exerceised upon all the French and English commercial vessels. It was probable that within a day or two the Neapolitan question, which had remained in a state of stagnation for a long time, would ad* vance a stage one way or the other. ' DENMARK. The Prussian correspondence of Berlin says: “We learn fom agoodsourco that tho last notes sent to Copenhagen by Prussia and Aus tria fix the 10tn of December as the period when those powers will bring ike question of the Bound Dues before tho Germanic Diet. In the event of either representation being unat tended by. the Danish Goverement, it is an nounced that England has agreed to pay to Denmark, as the price of redeeming the Sound Does, a capital sum calculated on an annual revenue of £45,000. The British at preseu pay 170,000 yearly as passing, tolls. J THE BLACK B8A. The Paris Pays contains tho following ex« planatiou relative to the firing on the English gun-boat Yenikale: , “We believe the afikir has been.explained to tho satisfaction of both parties.' The gun-boat baing about 'to pass the Straits, a gun loaded with powder was fired, according to common usage, aB a signal. The captain explained to the commandant of the forts his reason for being in those waters. The first shot not hav ing been heard, a second one was fired, and subsequently a third—after which the English vessel answered, and accepted the required parley. The two commanding officers, Russian and English, having exchanged explanations, agreed to reier tho matter to the two embassies at Constantinople; und this course having been taken, it was, we understand, amicably ar ranged.” THE EAST. Advices from Constantinople of the 13 inst* state that M. D, Boutenietfo had again endea vored to obtain from the Government the dis missal of English ships from the Bosphorus. The attempts of Tcrouk Kham had failed to effect with Lord Redcliff a settlement of the disputes between England and Porsiu. An English frigate had arrived at Constan tinople, and other ships were expected. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Liverpool Cotton Market.—The Brokers’ Cir cular states that the market was uot affected by the advices from the United States, but a quiet tone prevailed, and prices were generally unchanged, excepting for tho lower qualities, which bad undergoue a decline of Jd per lb. The sales of the week amounted to 31,000 bales, including 1,900 on speculation, and 1,800 for Th« nnntntlnnn urn AH follows : Fair * n ® last session by the House, ana penning i &nuto, relative to the pay of revolutionar officers and their widows ana orphans, requl log $2,508,000 to satisfy the proposed allot Tui tot it or Hissocsi akd Wisconsin.—St. w»uia,Dee.4.—Full returns of the vote of this State give Mr. Buchanan 68,000 and Mr. Fill more 48,000. Milwaukio, Dec. d^Official returns of the Presidential vote of this State give in round numbers! Fremont 66,000, Buchanan 59,000, end Fillmore 600. loam, 7}; Middling, 615-16; Fair Mobile, 7^; Middling,G|; Fair Uplands, 7$; Middling, U]. The market closing quiet at these figures, with a willingness to Hell on the part of holders of lower qualities. The stock on hand was esti mated at 371,000 bales, including 279,500 American. Liverpool Breadstuffs Market—Brokers' Oir culara reports Breadstufls generally dull aud slightly lower. Wheat bud declined 3d per bushel and Flour 1 per lb. Tho following aro the quotations of Messrs. Richardson, Bpenco k Co.: lied Wheat, 8 a 9; whito Wheat. 9 2a9 10: Western Canal Flour 30o33; Baltimore and Philadelphia, 32a34; Ohio, 35u36. Mixed Corn 336; Yellow Corn, 34; white, 34a35. Canadian Flour, 32 om. Liverpool Provision Market—Messrs. Richard son. Spence & Go. quote Beef and Pork very dull. Bacon quiet. Lard—Market bare and 74s78 paid readily by needy buyers. Liverpool Protluoe Market—The Brokers’ Circular reports a fair demand for Common Borin at 4 6a4 7: medium, 7 OalO, and fine, 12 6al4 6. Nt» sale*, of Crude Turpentine, but a fair business doing In Spirits at 36a30 0. Tar selling at 14. London Markets.—Meosw. Baring, Brothers k Co., report the market generally quiet, bat purchase the “Brick Church” property In tho city of New York, as a site for the erection or a post-office building, for the aum of #460,000, provided a good title can be given.' Marine Intelligence.—Boston Dee. 4.— The bark Almira, from Yalpariso for Boston, went ashore last night at Race Point, and tho sea at last accounts was making a preach over her. The missionary .brig Morning Star, hence for the Sandwich Islands, anchored during the recent storm near Race Point just clear of tho breakers. There ia no danger of her going ashore, but the weather is too rough to proceed. SPECIAL UBBTIKG OF COUNCIL. Mayor and Aldermen Elect, Swon in. Savannah, 8 December 1866. Pursuant to Law the Board eleot assembled! The certified returns of the Superintendents ofau election for Mayor and twelve Aldeimeh or tlie City of Savannah, and the Hamlets there- ol held at the Court House, in the City of Sa- vunuah, county of Chatham and State of Geor gia, on Monday the thirteenth day, being the second Monday of October, A. D., 1856 were laid before the Bard. From said returns, it appeared that Dr. James P. Screven was duly e ected Mayer for the term prescribed by Law, commencing on the second Monday in Decem ber, 1850 and ending where hla successor to be elected on the second Monday in October next shall be duly qualified—and ihe following nam ed gentlemen were duly elected Aldormen, viz: Richard D. Arnold, William 8. Basinger, Aaron Champion,. - Solomon Cohen, John G. Fulligant, James B. Foley, George A. Gordon, Robert Lacklison, Alvin N. Miller, Thomas Parse. John F. Posey, Robert D. Walker. The oath or office was administered by Ed* ward G. Wilson, J. P., to Aldermen Basinger, Champion, Cohen, Falligant, Foley, Gordon, Posey, Walker, and then to His Hon. James P. Screven, Mayor. CHAIRMAN or COUNCIL. The Board being organized, proceeded to elect a Chairman. Alderman Robert D. Walker, was on motion of Alderman Cohen, seconded by Alderman Basinger, unanimously re-elected Chairman of Council. RESOLUTIONS READ AND ADOPTED. By Alderman Cohen— Resolved, Tnat a Committee of threo be ap pointed by the Mayor, to prepare rales for the government of this Board, ana that the rales of he late Board be considered in force, until the adoption of othcra. His Hon. the Mayor, appointed as said Com mittee, Aldermen Cohen, Walker and Gordon. His Hon. the Mayor, appointed the following Standing Committees of Council. ON finance. Aldermen Cohen, Champion, Arnold, Basin ger, Gordon, and Purse. STREETS AND LANES. AldermeuFulligaot, Gordon, Purse. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Basiuger, Lucblison, Miller. accounts. Champion, Basinger, Gordon. HEALTH AND CEMETERY. Walker, Arnold, Posey. jail. * Purse, Posey, Millor. DRY CULTURE. Arnold, Walker, Posey. PUBLIC SALES AND CIXY LOTS. Gordon; Champion Purse. MARKET. Foley, Champion, Falligant. PUMPS. Posey, Sillier, Foley. DOCKS AND WHARVES. Walker, Lachlison, Basinger. GAS. Miller, Fulligant, Posey. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Lachlison, Miller, Foley. PUBLIC EDUCATION. The Mayor, Cohen,Gordon. WATER WORKS. Lucblison, Arnold, Cohen. On motion, Council adjourned. Edward G. Wilson, C. C. N'Lmiu'a Celebrated Vermifuge In Missouri.' J»H F. o., OUBIOX Co., Mo., July 22d, 1H66. MwaXH, FutMJxn Bbob. , Dear Sirs: ibavo uaod Ur. M’Une’s Celebrated Vermifuge, prepared by you, iu my family, and I do think It the best preparation now iu use for expeillug worms from thi human sys tem. My neighbors have also used it with tbo same success. You are at liberty to use this as you see fit. Yours, ko., WM. O. NETTLE. 'fhe abovo is a sample of certificates dally rof oolved by the proprietors, Fleming Broa., of 'Lane's Celebrated Vormlhige and Livor Pills. Wo think we ure safb in saying they are the most reliable and popular remedies of the day 6®" Purchasers will be careful to ask ror Dr. M'Iauo’s Celebrated Vermlfugo, manufactured by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Tor- mlluges In comparison are worthless. Dr. U’L&oe's genuine Ycrmifhge, also bis celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable drug stores. None genuino witlieuttbe signature of FLEMING BROS. [16b ’ nov29 Savannah Market. December 8. COTTON—Sales this forenoon 789 bales, vis: 316 atll>f, 130all!#, 130 at 1174, 971 at 19, 39at 19)4, and 8 at 12?4. Port of Savannah December 8 Arrived. tichr W D Jenkins, Forsyth, Ogochob, with £590 rough rice, to Habersham A Son. Steamer Gordon, Brooks, Cliarloston—to J P Brooks. Blcamer Augusta, Fraser, Augusta, to 8 M Lad), loan. Steamer Elisa, Keetdor, Old BUter's Ferry, with ‘cords wood to H CRayeor. Cleared. Steamer Wm Seabrook, Pock, Charleston, Ao.—.1 P Brooks. Departed. Steamer Wm Seabrook, Pock, Charleston, Ao. Consignees. Per steamer Gordon, from Charleston—Steamer Swan, EC Wade, SSenger. C A Greiner, JBieh- ardson, W W Lincoln, J Davis, A Haywood. Per steamer Augusta, from Augusta—364 bales cotton, 150 boxes copper ore, to B M LalQteau, Bos ton A ViPalonga, E Molyneux, Wm Waters. Passengers. Per Bteamer Gordon, from Charleston—Hon W P Miles, Hon M King, W M Lawton, F A Mitchell, U PStacey, West, C S WbitUer, G W Black, A A Cay, C T Mitchell,. & Lafflte, J B Lafflto, L W Spratt, T 8 Gourdin, MP O’Connor. TBHaislett, JG Frank- [Correspouoenco orthe Missouri Democrat.[ Col, Titus,of Kansas, bound for Nicara gua. Onindaro, Kansas, Nov. 25. “Yesterday I was in the city of Lecompton. some times called the ‘Territorial Capital/ anc learned that it was the intention of Col. Titus to leave with his two companies of militia for Leavenworth, and there the Governor is to dis band them, for which they have petitioned, and then about ono hundred will take passage for your city, there to wait until the 10th of next month, at which timo they Intend to embark for Nicaragua via New Orleans, under the command of Col. Titus. He says that sufficient money has been provided to defray the expen ses ot the expedition. On the arrival in Cen tral Amorica they Join the forces of President Walker,’and ore expected to fight forthe se cure possession of that country. Col. Titos has been a filibuster all of his life, and was once in Cuba, under the uu fortunate Lopez. He sent Walker thd- first company of men ever sent from the states. “He came to Kansas about the same time Col. Buford did, and ever since he has been identified with the troubles; a pro-slavery man, throughout; good-looklug, a native ot New York; emigrated to Florida at the age of 21 married arioh southern lady; owns slaves, ant loves notoriety. •• — Congressional PBOCiEDiNas^-Waahington, Deo. 5.-Senate*-The Senate is not in session to-day, having adjourned over to Monday. House.—The question pending being that of Mr. Whitfield’s admission as delegate from Kansas, Mr. Phelps stated that a majority of Mr. W.'s friends were In the city, and by one^jority the House was called, in order to give time to the absentees to reach the Hall. New York, Dec. 5.—The steamer from Havre, with dates from that port to 19th,and dates from Cowes to the 20th ult,. arrived here at noon. She brings (45,000 In specie. Sho passed, on the 26th o? November, inlat. 49 38, long. 3410, the United States steamer Fulton. , . .. . . Tho Arago brings home the crew of the brig Maine, of Boston, which foundered at sea, Oct. 10, while on the passage from Franklin, La., to Portland. They were rescued and taken to Havre by the ship Joshua Mauran, from Mobile. [Oorrcspondonco of the Tribune.] Wash inton, Dec. 3, Col. Wm. Speucer, of Newark, Ohio, late employed under Mr. Calhoun, Surveyor General of Kansas, has been appointed United Statw Marshal of Kansas, vice Donaldson, resigned. The new marshal was formerly sheriff of hla county. President of the Mansfield and New ark railroad, and more recently was sent to Kansas by the President as Commissioner to appraise the Deleware lands. From Kansas—Mobi Troubles.—Chicago Dec. 4—Kansas advices state that Governor Geary has taken measures for the re-capture of tho prlwncrs who recently escaped from Le compton. The graud Jury having found bills against several pro slavery men, a public meeting had been called. Surveyor General Calhoun presi dent, at which Gov. Geaiy and hi* inquisitori al courts were repudiated and denounced, and a call was issued fora “Law and Order Con vention,” to meot in Leavenworth on the first or December. , 4 .. Col. Titus gives notice to all persons wishing to goto Nicaragua torendezvousus at St. Louis on tho 10th or December. A free passage la offered, and be says that after the settlement of the Central American question the purpoee is to turn attention to Cuba. Nxw York Pobt-Offiui-W»l. .—It has been decided by the j}gti>tt,Deu. ’resident to Cammernol Mlpre. »! . LAMA. Importer amt Wholesale Dealer In - Npnnlsh Hcgnra, French Bran- dies, Wines, Whisky & other Liquors. UU) BAY STREET. Will also kooputi buii'l a foilusnwtmont or all klu tHor Tobacco, builnnnnufnotured nn<l leaf. Alsu, Segnrt ofovury vurlnty. BTOllAGIC, AND CLASSING, AND SHIPPING COTTON, »(5. C OTTON. 8ALT, GRAIN ami olbor mot nliutullao wiinlutl on storugu. Particular utloution glvou to wolxhinv, nliMrilim and uIiIO 'Iiik cotton,&o. H. F. T. ROWLAND, dccOuoillw Head ol* Gay Hticot. QlTUATIOp WANTED ns Porter, by 0 man who cau give satisfactory rcforouco.— Apply at this ollloo. dccO—tf NOTICE. O NE MONTH alter dale application will bo mado to tho Bank cl tho btate or Georgia, In tiavan- nah, Tor tho paymout or aWweuty Dollar Noto <*r said Bunk, tho loft halt whloh lias been lo*t Alao, for tho payment or a Ton Dolhir Noto orsuid Bank, No. 4,144, the tight hair of which has benu lost JAMES L HOWELL. Tonnlllo.Ga., Doc. 4,1860 ^ law4t—doc4 ... t agency. T HE undersigned will, for flvo dollars per lot, examino any lands in tho counties or Appling, Wayno, Wore or Colfoo, anil rojx>rttothe owner as to their present valuo, the prospect for tholr be coming more vuluublo iu luturo,. aud whether or not thoro is boing any trespass committed tboroon, Invariably pledging himself to givo a true and cor- root account, for which all remittances,- will bo ex pected In advuuco. Ho will also soil and romlt when roqncsted, and as directed,for soven l«*r cent. He will also promptly attend to all professional business outrustod to his caro. i* VERNON C. MCLENDON, > ray IU Attorney at law. Homesvitlo. G&. NOTKJB." ■” A LL porsons imvlug claims against tho estate of xJl Georgo M. Wuldburg, late ol'Chatham county, deceased, aro hureby uotlfled to prosout them, properly attested, to tho undersigned, within the time proscribe I by law; and all persons Indebted to said estate aro hereby required to make Imme diate pay incut to tho undersigned. JACOB WALDBURG, Administrator cum toutAUUMHo Qtuioxo of estate of decl-tt' Uuorgo M. Waldburg. !1IL NOTICE. T WO mouths after dato application will bo made to tho Honorable, tbo Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, for louvo to soil ull tho property, rest and personal, or tho cstato or Georgo M. Wald burg, lato or said county, deceased, for tho boneflt ofthe heir and creditors of said ostato. JACOB WALDBURG, Administrator cum tostamonto auuoxo of ostato ol' dcol-2Ai Hour go M. Waldburg. NOTICE.. A LL porsons having demands against tho estate of Daniel O’Conucr, deceased, will hand them n duly attested, os required by law;and thoao In debted will plcaso make payment, to W. R. SYMONS, Qualified Adin’r. November 8 th, 1860.nov8 notice;. a LL porsons iudebtod to tho Estate of Juuo Mc- JA. Donald, lato of McIntosh couuiy, deceased, aro requested to make immediate paymout; tlios having demands against said Estate are requested to prosout thorn, duly authenticated. MOSES I). HARRIS, Executor. Nov. 7th, 1860. uovT PUBLIC NOTICE. T HE Annual Meeting ol'tho Board of Commission- ors of Public Roads of Chatham county will 1 e hold ut tho Court llouso, in tho City of Savannah, ou tho second Monday in December ucxl, which will bo tho 8tb day of said month, at eleven o’clock, A. M. W **/ WASH, Secretary, novl8-td B. O. P.R. C. C. ~ ~ afdTtCB. T HE Mayer and Aldermen olcct arc hereby no tified to moot at tbo Council Chamber lit tho Exchango on Monday next, at in o'clock, A. M., for tho purpose or orgaaizatlon. By order of EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Edward G. Wilson, Clerk of Council. deed rulV, A J Crews, J W Bainbridge, J O Stuart, R H Wardlaw, I, Bowie, Rev PN Lynch, Miss Martin, T L Wragg and svt, H Gourdin, Capt Paine, U 8 N. Miss Palue and svt, Mrs laud, JH Taylor, Gen’i Jamieson, W H Hudson. T Higbea, T Lee, J Sim mons, Dr Geiger, T J Glover, H Ellis. KGaudry , C Abrahams, H Cobla, J B DeBow, R Q Pinckney, J A Ford,DU Wayne^A II Brown, J H Wilson. A al monds. J W R Pope, L C LoRoy, Col Elliott, T O El- Holt, jr, U V Glover, JG Hone, J McDowell, W H Gibbous, J H Gibbons, Miss Blanche and svt, Miss Cole, MS Wsndell aud 8 on deck. Nod 2UitKrtt0tmtnt0. NOTICE. I* The members of the Southern Commercla 1 Convention, are respectfully InvUod to visit Ogletbnrpo Heaical College, during their so journ lu Savanuah, at any time their business, or Inclination will admit of their doing so. The College possesses a fine collecRon in Nalur- history, and to this, the members, their families and females friends can have free access at all hours of the day. The Janitor will be in attendance, constantly, to oonduct visitors through tho bnlldlug, which 1b located at tho head or Bay street in Yamaoraw. H. L. BY YD, M. D. dec8—It Dean. NfcVW SALOON. W. D Hunt respectively announces to his friends and ouctomers, that he oas opened, e. new Saloon at the cornor or Bay-lane and Barnard Street, where he twill bo happy to wait on all who may desire a fine shave, hair out, or shampoon. dec 8—2 w GENERAL NOTICE. u. M. GRIFFIS tuuureturneil from New Fork sod la Uils morolog opening . now .lock or Watches, Jewelry, Ihncy articles, Silver Ware, he., and will he plouod to have his friends and all ottiora In want of such articles give him a call. New goods will be opotdng all^tida week. successor to late M. Eastman, cornor Bryan and Whitaker streets, decs first corner above Pulaski House, . ON A8 THEOCCA8ION REQUIRED 30 bbls eating Apples, 60 boxes Smyrna Fitf»» ,100 Taney do do do loo arums do do 10 boxes layor Raisins, 10 do bunoh do 12 >4 do do do, 12 tf do do do 2 cases Quo eating Prunes In jars 2 kegs cooking do -ALSO- A cholco lot or West India FRUIT. VEGETABLES. 2U bbls Quo white Potatoes, 30 bbls fine rod Onions 20 bbls fine yellow do 5 bbls fine Beets. BISCUITS. 10 boxos Boston Crackers 6 boxes ginger Snaps 2 bbls wue Crackers 3 bbls Foxes do 6 bbls soda Biscuit* 2 do butter do 2 bbU egg do, 4 do sugar do EGGS.AND POULTRY. 100 fine Turkeys 400 dozen Eggs, 60 pairs Chickens BACON 2 bbls choice plg.Hams 2 bbls Shoulders BUTTER AND CHEESE. 20 boxee.Goahen Cheese 10 boxes English Dairy Cheene 10 kegs Goshen Butter. For nle by I{ Q< WATfl0N A 00 , jyRepublican copy. doc8 IMPORTANT ARRIVAL. MADAMS BWKTT the celebrated Clairvoyant, has arrived In this city, and takes Rooms at No. 143 Broughton street, one door East of Jaa. Sullivan k Co.’s Tin Store, where she can be consulted respecting tho I’ABT^PRESENT, futuuk i adi, rnutini and DISEASES. oot27-tf SWAN & CO'S LOTTE RIES. [surmnuuD by m mtz oii dzoktiu.] FORT GAINKB AGADBM1 LOTTERY. * CLASS 22‘. • - ,T>- TO bo drawn in the olty or Atlanta. Ga., in public, on “ "URDAY, Decembor 20, I860, on the plan ol SINGI^ NUMBERS III . . tfffH F ’ bllt hw flSWI M AS already raukod Stoluway k Sons, Btodart, J. B. Dunham k Co., Horace Waters, W. io & Co., u Vogt and Llghtc, Nowtonk Brad bury’s Celebrated Pa te n t-A rch-Wrest-Plnnk 01-4 mid 7 1*3 Octave FZAIffOS. AS THE BEST IN THE MARKET. W. D. Z0GBAUM A CO. „ ti haviug recently received a new supply of those makers, would invite the attention of the musical nubile to their slock, comprising every artiolo in Ito liuo, which can be forn shed at New York Prlcos. Also, A rich assortment of fine French ENGRAVINGS and splendid COLORED LITHOGRAPHS, with and without Frames, Jus it arrived and for sale at W. D. HOG BAUM k COB’ . No.’s 101 Bryan and01SL Jullonste, Aggs* DK. Mo’KINLEY will teach a French Class, ut tho house of Mrs. Elkins, on York st. Tho best periods in Savannah can be given aa rofcronce. nov28-tf ‘•j, n (11 Central R, Road & Banking Co. of Ga, ^ Savannah, Nov. 13,1856. Tho Auuual Meetlug orStockholdors wl bo held at the Compauy’s Ofllco, West Broad street, on Tuesday, tho sixteenth day of Do- combor next, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon. .Stockholders will bo puiBRd to aud Irom tho mootlug FKKK. novlfi—t»t GE ’. A. CUYLER, Cashior. FELLOW-CITIZENS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. cvgjp* 1 urn a candidate lor ro-oloctlon to tho of- wvm Uco of Receiver of Tax Returns In January noxt, and respectfully solicit your sulfrages. augll JOHN REEDY. "TO THE VOTE US OFCIIATII AM ~ . COUNTY. IvijMro Follow ciUzens, I am a candidate at the (ftV election, iu January next, for the ofllco of Tux Collector, and solicit your support. A. HARMON. Savannah, Mvpi. 30th, 1866. octl NOTICE. W YLLY & COLLINS havo taken an offleo on the cornor of Drayton st. and Bay lano, op- posito tuo otflco uf C. A. L. Lamar, Esq., for the trausactiou of uu Auction aud General Brokerage buslnoss. Real and Personal Ksluto sold on Commission; al so, Stocks aud Bonds. Loudb negotiated. Liberal advances made ou properly entrusted to them for sale. W novl8 OmenSav’II, Amuny k Gulf R. R. Co., 1 Savunuah, Nov. 5, I860. / rnHE Seventh lustahm-nt ol' 10 por cent, ou th X Capital Stock of tho Savannah, Albany and Uiilf Rail Road Coinpauy, by a Resolution or the Board, is horoby ordered to bo paid on or bol'oro tho 10th day of January, 1867. WM. WARING HABERSHAM, novG Secretary aud Treasurer. READY MADE CLOTHING. J UST rccolvod by storinor Alabama, a large lot of Black Cloth Frock Corts, Black Doeskin and Figucrcd Casriluiero Pants. Figured Black and Fan- cy c-llk VeM.», Blue Pilrt Cloth Circular Talmas, for salo low by WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor, 17 Whitaker si. 3,280 prizea amounting to $204,000 Whole Tlokets $10—Halvdk $6.00—Quarters $2.60. . 00 Prizes of $40 will bo determined by the hut figure or tho number that draws tbo $40,000 Prize. For example, IT tho number drawing the $40,000 Prize ends with No. 1. tbon all the Tlokets whore tho number euds In 1 will bo entitled to $40 IT tho Numbor euds with No. 2, then all the Tickots where the numbor ends In 2 will bo outlUe4 to $40, and so on to O. Certificates or Packages will bo sold at the fol lowing rates, which is tbo risk: Cortlflcos or Package of 10 Wholo Tickots $00 “ 10 Hair “ .....,..80 “ “ 10 Quarter “ 16 PLAN OP THEToTTERY. 80,000, Numbers corresponding with thoso num bers on the Tickets are placed in one Wheel. Tbo first 216 Prizes aro placed in auolher Whcol. A number Is drawn from the number Wheel, and at tho same time a Prize is drawn from the other Wheel. Tho Prize drawn is placed against tho Numbor drawn. This oporation Is repeated uutll all the prizes are drawn out. IN ORDERING TICKETS, Enclose the monoy to our address for the Tlokets ordered, on rocoipt or which thoy will ho forwardod by first mull. Tho list of drawn numbers und prizes will be sent to purobasors immediately after tho drawing. 49* Purchasers will plcaso write their signatures plain, and givo their Post Ofllco, County and Btate. Remember that every prize (b drawn, and paya ble without deduction. All prizes of $1,000, and undor, paid immediately after tho drawing—other prizes at tho usual timo of thirty duys, foil without deduction. 49" All communications strictly confidential. Prize tickets cos hod or rouowod In other tickots . either oflice. Orders for tickets or certificates cau bo addressed olthcr to 8. SWAN k CO., Atlanta, Ga., or 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala and corner Bull and Bay streets, Savannah. nov28 _____ MARYLAND IiOTTBlUKS FOR DECEMBER, 1860. R. France 4b Co., Managers. GRAND MARX LAND LOTTERY (On tho Havuua Platt) uov22 MERINO UNDER SHIRTS. , A FRESH supply or Bilk and Morlno Undor Shirts for sale low by "* “ nov22 W. K. SYMONS, 17 Whitaker st. W WHITE KID GLOVES. HITE and straw Color Kid Gloves Just re ceived and for Bate by ELECTION NOTICE. C OUNCIL will, at ita next regular mcctiug, lo bo held ou 11th December next, elect a tup- tain orthe Special Polico and CUy Wutcli, by day and by night, lo fill tho vacancy occasioned by the resignation or Captain Joseph Bryan. Salary, $2,000 per anuum. Bond, $4,000; 2 securities required. Applicants must haud tholr applications to mo on or before 2. o’clock, P. M. of that day. By order of Council, Savannah, 27thNov., 1860. EDWARD G. WILSON, uov29 . Clerk of Council " IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS ! VAN DERVEER COTTON. T HE UNDERSIGNED havo for sate a small quan tity orthe seed of tho abovo Cotton. Its sujh?- riority over ether kinds of Cot ton are: 1st. It yields as much or more per acre than any other Cotton • 2d. It yields llfteou per cent, more lint tbun any other Cotton. 3d. Tim staple la longer, Unor aud stronger than any other. 4th. Ile.nco it comauds TWO to FOUR cents per pound more ti'au any other short Cotton sold lu New Orleans, us tha following statement of Farley, Jurvoy & Co., well known commission merchants, New Orleans, will show: Nkw Orleans, October, 18SS. We havo sold Mr. Vuu Dervecr’s two last crops, and from tho oxcollonco of his Cotton, linvo ob tained for it TWO to FOUR cents por pound more than other kinds of Cotton will command. Fauwv, Ji rvev & Co. Planters desiring to procuro these seed will do well to apply early, us tho quantity on salo is small Fair samples or this year’s crop can ho seen at tho ofllco of LOCKETT k SNEILINOS. Petty Gulf Seed also for sale. deed C ITY MARSHAL’S SALES—Ou tho first Tuesday In January noxt I will sell in front or tho Court House, improvements on South half of lot No. 83 Warren ward, together with tho leuso of Bald lot, lovlbd upon as tho property or tho ostato of Clara A Oglesby and Mias Matilda Ross, to satisfy the city taxes of said property. decO DAN’I. II; STEWART, c. M. ASSIZEOF BREAD. Cjtt Tkkasukkk’s OmCB, ) Savanuah, 1st Deo., 1860. J T HE averago priceo or Flour tho past month being Eight dollars per bbl, Bread must weigh as follows t 10 cent loaf must weigh 2 lb 0 oz. 6 » “ “ “ 1 ib o oz. 3 “ “ “ “ OMoz, JAMES 8. WILKINS, doc5 City Treasurer. nov22 WM. R. SYMONS, 17 Whitaker st. iUlAIUHNG. A FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN can bo accommo- dated with board and lodgiug on Broughton struct, ncurly opposite H. Morso’a House Furnish ing Sturo. Also, a few Day Boardors. novl2 COOK WANTED. W ANTED IMMEDIATELY a good Cook, who will ho willing to iron and wash for a small rurally. A sult&blo person will recoive good wugos und u pernmnout pluco. Apply at this ofllco. uovlT-tr SAVANNAH WATER WORKS. OFFICE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, 1 Novcmbor 13tb, 1860. f rnilK WATER RENTS for tlie present year wero X d .o from the 1st instant, and payable at the olllco ofthe Bourd. Tho attention ot thoso persons supplied with water from tho workB is called to Section 20 oT An Ordiusnce to amend an Ordinance for the care and management of the Savaunah Water Works. uovl3 R. J. R. BEE, Secretary. WHITE BATIN & KID SUPPERS. R ECEIVED by lato arrivals— Ladies White Satin Slippers, do do Kid do Misses Black Gaiters and Morocco Boots, Ladies Polka and Jenny IJnd Boots. M. J. BUCKNER, noyO No. 71 aud 162 Gibbon’s Range, TEAS! FRiaH TEAS! T lIK CHOICEST and host assortment of TEAS ever olforod ui retail In this city, Including English Breakfast Tea, Delicious Colon#, Plantation Oolong, Silver Loaf liyson, Plantation Imperial* and other favorite qualities, Just received and for salo by WM. H FARRELL, uo20 corner Broughton and Whitaker ala, N A TRUNK, stolen in this city, by a negro In April, 1865, wore Bonds orthe city or AugosU, rnurked Lot. C. No’s. 10 k 11, each $1000, with coupons attached for (merest since Oct. 1864. The public are hereby cautioned not to purchase said Bonds. novlo-lm RHOADS A SON’S. E XTRA prepared Mucilage lor olllco audgouoral uso, being a substitute for Wafers, Scaling Wax, Gumurablc und ail other luconvcnlcnt pre parations now in uso, is always of good consistency, docs not turu sour and is ready lor uso at any moment. For sale by WARNOCK & DAVIS. net 18 169Congress street. a* BOATS—One new ship’s boat 10feet long, Ono do do do 17 do do 'For salo by nov28 CARLETON & PARSONS. doc3 12 GOLD FISH and two latgo GLOBES, for salo by J. M. HAYWOOD, ogt. Bank of Commerce, Savunuah, 8d Dec., 1668. , B Y a Resolution of tbo Board, it is ordered that the third Instalment or Twenty-flvo dollars per Bhire. on tbo Capital Stock of this Bank bo pnld on 'or before tho 31st January next JNO. «. PERRILL, Cashior. dec3-lawtd LIFE INSURANCE. T HE Tilled Btntes Life Insurance Annuity and Tru<.t Company lukos risks on tho lives or White Persons for lifo. or for a shorter period, and enslaves for one or four years, on os favorable terms as any equally respouslblo Company. Capital and Assets, Jau’y 1st, 1856..$1,421,812 42 A bonuB of 25 per cent has been declared on tho business or last year to all policy holders entitled thoreto. ROBERT AUSTIN, Agent, Ricu’d D. Arnold. M. D., 164 Bay st. Modical Examiner. no28 C HOICE BUTTER.—:16 kegs choice Butter Just re eelved und for salo by Oct 22 YQUNG k FRIERSON, 94Bay-Z G herkins, hams, bitters, brushes— 60 doz cuhcs Gherkins, 260 sugar curod Hams, 100 coses Stomach Bitters, 600 doz Slioe, Stove and gcrubbiug Brushes, Received and for salo by UOV21 McMAHON k DOYLE, B uckwheat ortho best quality, SMOKED SALMON, ANCHOVIES, CODFISH, Mackerel, No. 1, in Kits, Salmon, do do, PIG HAMS, small size, do. SHOUiJiEKS, do do, Canadian Oat Meal, Extra Quality ia Binall bags, FRENCH BEANS, 20 bbls handsomo TABLE APPLES and COOK ING do, 5 BOXES LEMONS, NEW PIGS, PRUNES AND BATES, FRESH BISCUITS, ia 16 varieties, some entirely new; together with a good supply of Staplo Groce ries , per steamers Knoxvillo and Augusta, for sale by WM. H. FARRELL, Savannah Grocery and Fruit Depot, novl’2 corner Broughton k Whitaker sts. T ’~ EA, COFFEE AND PEPPER- 20 hair chests Black Tea, 50 do do GrconTca, 160 caddies 2,4 and 0 lb Black Tea, 160 do 2 and 4 lb Green Tea, 15u sacks Green Rio Cofleo, 76 boxos Fre3h Ground Colfoo, 100 do do do Pepper, 16 bugs Whole Pepper, Received and for sate by novlfi MCMAHON k DOYLE. 30,000 Ticiceu—opiSO Prises. More than One Prise to every Ten Tickets I MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! ... .$40,008 1 1 prizt or.... $1,000 ....12,000 10 prizes or..,. 200 .... 6,000 100 “ or.... 100 .... 2,0001100 “ or.... 70 .... 1,000 * imtoxniATioM riuza. 4 prizes of 160 app’g to $40,000 prise, are 4 “• 126 " 12 000 prlzo are 100 « 5,000 prize, are 75 “ 2,000 prize, aro 60 « 1,000 prize are 46 “ 200 .prize, are 1,800 40 are 120,000 1 prize or, 1 1 1 COO 600 400 GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, OF MARYLAND. Extra Class 7. To he drawn SATURDAY, Doo.20tl», In Baltimore, Maryland. Prizes amounting to. $132,000 will be distributed according to thorollowingSpIondld Scheme: BO,OOO Numbers 1-1,000 Prises I Prizes payablo in foil without deduction. SOU EUR. 1 prize $40,000 1 “ 14,940 1 “ 10,009 1 “ 6,000 1 “ 3,000 3 “ 2,000 3 “ 16J0 » “ 1,000 187 “ 200 $40,000 14,940 10,000 6,000 3,000 2,000 1,600 1,000 .... 200 $132, fl-K) zrpRoxuunox puim Appro’x 4 of $160 4 of 100 4 of 90 4 of 80 4 or 70 8 of 00 “ 12 or 30 “ 12 of 20 “ 748 or 10 “ ,000 prizes, amounting to.. Whole Tickets $10; Halves $6; Quarters $2 50. HAULLI ANT^SO hFmE. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF MARYLAND. Class T. To he drawn iu Baltimore, Md., Saturday, Dec. 27. 1 prize of.., 1 ** 4 prizes of.. 20 “ 10 “ 10 •« 173 •« $66,000 80 4,168 26,740 . 10,820 10,000 . 6,000 . 2,600 . 1,760 700 300 . 200 100 . 40 . 20 30,310 prizes, amounting to $1,141,140' Tickots $20; Halves $10; Quar. $5, Eighths $2.60 . r AU orders for Tiekets or Packages lu any of the Marylasd Lotteries will receive prompt atten tion, and the drowing mailed to all purchasers im mediately after it 1b ovor. Address T. H. HUBBARD k 00. No 39 Fayette street, or Box No. 40.. novlfi Baltimore Aid. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, f£IHE next t Ordinary Drawl] log of tho Royal d by tho Spanish ilonof tho Captain a Havana Lottery, conducted bj Government, undor tho supervision 0 General or Cuba, will tako placo at Havana, on Wednesday, December lOtlt, 1850. $268,000!! SORTEO NCMERO 573 OHDINARIO. CAPITAL PltlZE *100,0001 l prize or $100,000 3 prizes or.... $2,000 * •* 60,000 3 “ ..... 1,000 •« 20,000 70 “ 400 « 10,000 140 •« 2CQ *« 6,000 20 approx’Uons 7,200 4 approximations to tho $100,000 of$G00 each, 4 or$400 to $60,000. 4 of $400 to $20,000,4 of $200 to $10,000, 4 of $200 to $6,000. Whole Tickets $20—Halves $10—Quarters $$. 1ST* Prizes coshod at sight at flvo per cent, dis count. Bills on all solvent Bonks taken at par. ▲ drawing will be forwarded as soon as tho re sult in known. Communications addressed to DON RODRIGUE?., (care or City Post. Charleston, B. 0.,) until tho 10th of Decomber, will bo attended to. nov29—dktw W HITE KIDS FOR COMMERCIAL BALL Gents’ and Ladles White Kids Just received from New York and for sale for Cash by G. BROWN k CO., 17fi Broughton st, dc8 opposite 8t Andrew’s Hall. F LAIN SILKS—Plain Oslacle Bilks, pink, blu and white, Just received and for S'ile by -e8 G. BROWN k CO., 170 Be oughton s). P LAIN SATINS—Pink, blue and white Satina Just received and for sale by G. BROWN k 00.. 176 Droc ighton at,. de8 oppoeite St And .raw’s Hall. Augusta and Bmanala Rail Road.l December 4th, 1860. / T 1K Annual BecUon for Seven (7) Directors of this Company will be held on Mon day, the 6th or January next, at the office ooruer of Bay and Abercorn streets, between the hours of 10 A.M. and 1 P. M. FRANCIS T. WILLIS, deo4 President. DREAD t—BREAD 1-BREAD I npHE subscriber will resnmo Baking on Thuis- X day, the 4th December, und will bo pleased to eervobis former customers und tho public. Orders loft at his houso, opposite Air. Gillatn’s uril, Liberty streot, will be duly attended to. Jrol-tlt WM. J. CLAUUORX. •>besh biscuit and obaokbbs J U8T RECEIVED, comprising all tbo different kinds New York affords, consisting of Congress, Egg, Milk, Wine, l#msn, Soda. Abernathy, Mapio. and other Biscuit, Now Year’s Cako, Giugcr and gplced Snaps, Fox’s, Butter, Boston, Lemon, Flo Nio, Graham, Water: Sugar, and Faucy Crackers— all of which we shall keep constantly on hand and receive froeh supplies by ovory steamor at the Savannah Grocery and Fruit Depot, uov26 WM. H. FARRELL. J UST RECEIVED—100 baskets Mum Champagne, 26 boxes Imperial, 26 boxes Cabinet, 10 boxes Cordon Rougo. hr ratal* a. BONAUD. novlO corner Bay and Bull.ste. CANDLES. LAPERMACEITI, Adamantine aud Tallow or various O brands; Soap or various brands, from0, 8,10 aud 12 couts. Chemical Soda Soap 10 cents; Wo- inau’B Friend 10 cents. Call and examine at BARRON’S ecp20 Whitaker am Family Grocery, ndCharlttm-zUroets. F MII.Y BIBLES—Wo havo tbo largest and finest selection in this city, got up in the beet styles, being bound in Turkey morocco, and moroc co antique, botho English and Ameriohn; also, hand- Bomo 12 mo. and pocket editions of the Bible, and Prayer Books, very cheap, for sale by • novl4 WARNOCK k DAVIS. B LANK books, or all kinds; foil bound Day Books, Ledgers; journals, ko., and half bound ao, made or good paper and well bound; also, Pass Books. Memorandums, Writing Books, ko- for sale by WARNOCK k DAVIS, novlS 169 Congress street. HOI AND COLD BATHS. V EARLY customers, strangers, and citizens are X rcspcctfolly notified that hot water Isroady for thorn from 0 A. M. till 9 P. M.ovory day oxcept Sundays. A Tow more gentlemen can bo well ac commodated to bathe os often as they choosy at ono dollar a month, all subscribers to commence from Nov. 1st, I860 to Nov. 1,1867, for $12. Single baths, 26 cents. Season ticket from 1st May to 1st Nov.,$16. J. M. HAYWOOD, Agt. N. B. 10subscribers, in addition to tboselbavt, aro all 1 can tako at tho low prtco of 12 dollars a year. novlS J. M. H., Agt. BEAL FKENOHJKJtBBOIDEBilS HENRY LATHROP & CO. W OULD invite the attention of tbo Ladles to their very Urge and rich stock of Opened THIS DAY. embracing the following styles! Real Thread. Hoottonand Maltezo SETT8 “ Freach, Muslin and Cambric Mourning Betts, In Book, Cambric and Linen Cambrto and Swiss. Edgings and Inserting* Embroidered, H. 8. Bordered Hdkfli Muslin and Cambrto Band* Misses Setts, in great variety Intkato’ Caps,trimmed. 0 received per steamer by do2 ANDIES-26 boxes assorted and stick J. D. JESSE. Children’s Wonted Capos Opera Hoods, Ties, ko. Colored, Silk and * oct 5