Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, December 08, 1856, Image 2

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mm & jppjL hWwWf and Weekly. racial Paper of the City tmd County msuT FiornnoM a»d pdbmhiku. a. iiiLTOj; 4. M. LAJIAK, IUMDAY Honuo, Iktnbtr 7. [MOOK1TD.] neliwTuMlMm. Wbjrb It Hem. Editors, tint tbe fetters op of thb Instrummt, vbkh professed to tal iKkowUhtD.ikoaM boro neglected n Impor- Uotocba of oar comataalljr u die whits Inborn* who da dnj* arorit along shoe*? Art thef not woethjof axuklmtion—At lend M inoch ■) li shown do*. 7 f think *o—then why not Ux than? the dogt nre'uxedtl each. I hope It wu an oe-nigbt In the draf tee* ol Uw Oidiuncd. and Uul now, thet their attention hu been called to the adject, they will et once insert > clante, potting a tax o' did per head oneachandereryoneof them, and compel them to take oat a badge, to ahow their authority for working within the limits of the city, is there any good reason why they rtptloa Petes, of*, ran nsh Papers By Mosars oulrnlaaeiaf, the proprietors an* pebtishsnel the three yepere Issued in Htraaeah, Mrs slope! tv fellowlnf eair no rale* ef sob. serMleh, to take eftd this day: . aiay Paper, per anatn, laadtsaee ««cw eSonld be the only clear of oar community on - IM Weskiy “ “ 4 w • taxed? On the contrary, it it not our duty, if Weekly. «axts copy, la ilrasre sou we diecriminite in favor of any kind of labor, Weakly, an carries, to one address t o, - that it shoo id be siare labor? How stands tbe Weekly, carat “ " te v, case? Ereiy cltlxen owning stole* are compell- WetkJy,lea .. .... .. Weekly, laeoty “ ' “ When DOi paid vttiun cue woatb from tbe time oTashacrlbtof tbe charge tor Ibe Daily will be uccn doUv*, «s4 tor the Tri WeekljrJte. Tbe Weekly eritl be sect only to tbotc who pay la advance Tbe paper nil invariably be dlsoontined a poo tbe expiration of the time for which it baa bees pet*. Tbe above rate* t j take tifm from wd after tbia gKKKO A 81M&, lUpuUioan. R. B. HILTON k CO., Georgian & Journal. THOMPSON k W1TB1NGT0N, .Voce. Saranneh, Jaly I, IMG. < B7 TELEGRAPH. A Boston Failure. Boston*, Dec.;5»—Heoshaw & Son, Bankers of this city, bare failed. loearrcctlonarjr Euikueni lit Ken. tnelry. Louis villb, Dec. 6—It is reported here that the aegroes bare attacked the iron works in southern Kentucky. An insurrection is feared. Vigilance committees hare been form ed at Lafayette and Hopkinsville. Sew York Market. 2Jlw You, Dec. 5.—The Cotton market has been active to-day, prices firm. Bales 7000 Uetry Fall urea. New You, Dec. 5.—Jacob Little & Co. Ban-, kern bare again failed—their liabilities are large SECOND DISPATCH. Dec. <L—Jacob Little & Co’a. liabilities are not definitely known. They probably exceed two millions. TlilKD DISPATCH. Little's liabilities are confined to stock con tracts amounting to ten millions. A!! other liabilities are protected. Another Failure. * New You, Dec. 6—A firm of large rice dealers in this city bare failed. Liabilities about $130,000, which fall mostly on a Charles ton house. CoL Wood’s Living Wonders ate to remain but a few days. Those who have not seen them would do well to note the fact. . 12 oo' ed to pay a Ux of $3 per bead—If be desires j them to do porters work, an extra tax mutt be ‘ ’ paid of *4 50 for each badge -and that not a positive discrimination again-1 the ►lave and in favor of tbe white labor. Should this con tlnne In a slave community? 1 think not Then remove all taxes against tbe slave or impose equal ones on the white. Is it known do you think >Iees Editors, that a free colored man if be detire work, and come in competition with the white laborer, has at first to pay hi* tax amounting to Id 25? Is there any reason in this? Wonld there not be more reason in taxing tbe itinerant laborer, who bring nothing here and carries all be canofl? Indeed, who pro duces all tbe difficulties we have—who is the author of the present “Strike,” which isdriviog our commerce away. I have been thinking seriously,whether a tax amounting to prohibi tion should not be levied against them. I know of lOfiOO bales of cotton which was advanced upon by one of our citizens, which was cent to Charleston, as it was impossible to do anything with it here -the Presses are choked with cot* ton—they cant deliver it, as the ships have no men to put it on board. No Insurances can be effected, as ali the offices have as much now as they can take on those places- then is it strange, that it rhould be driveii to Charleston? Who are the losers by this? Is not every one who is interested in the city ? and w it not the duty of the citizens to protect themselves and their property, and how can it Ire done other than discriminating against the white and in favor of the negro? The 10,000 bales which went to Charleston would have left 30,000 dol lars in our city. How much more is to be driven the same way. 1 acknowledge the full right of the white laborer to demand 10 dollars a day if be can get it, but if be cant, 1 deny his right to prevent, by threats of vengeance, another for working for less—whicli is just the ca«e at the present time. 1 hope that attention having been called to tbe subject, tbe city Fathers will give the matter their grave con* ■ideratiou and tax every man in the community according to his means. I know that increased taxation is necessary, and lor one I am willing to meet it, provided no discrimination i.i made in favor of a privllcdged class. Tax Paver. Madam Swett.—This lady still continues to have a good run of business at her rooms, 113 Broughton street, hundreds are flocking week, iy to karn of absent friends, to ascertain whether they are to be snccesaful in their uri. dertakings, etc., and the past, present and fu ture generally. Give her a call soon as her atay in Savannah is short. Arrival of Delegates. The following delegates to the Southern Convention arrived, and registered their names yesterday afternoon: Benjamin It.NeufviJle, Charleston. Ambrose Carlton, Richmond Va. T. Dudley, Bicbmond Va. P. W. Grubbs, Bicbmond Va. ✓ E. L. Parker, Bicbmond Va. C. C. Ellett, Bicbmond Vs. G. IL Maynard, Bicbmond Va. Dr. IL Archer, IUchmond Va. W.T. Yancey, Lynchburg Va. W. A. Read. Lynchburg Va. W. H. Hall, Lynchburg Va. 8. Garland, Lynchburg Va. Turner VV. Ashby, AJexaudria.'Va. D. Kunsten, Alexandria Va. Win. M. Burwell, Bedford Va. K. M. Clayton, Bedford Vu. C. A. Harding, Md. John B. Brown, Baltimore. Thomas W. Walkor, Wutkinsville Ga lt. G. Kean, Lynchburg Va. Thus far Virginia is more largely represent'- ed than any other State. It is gratifying to see the glorious “Old Dominion” taking the lead in any great movement for the advance- rnent of the common interests of all the South ern States. There is a large number of delegates already in the city who have not yet registered their names. A dispatch from Kingsville S. C., states that two hundred who should have reached here yesterday were detained at that point by a failure to make the connection with the train for Augusta. They will doubtless be in to day. The train which arrived last night at 11 o’clock brought down about a hundred. Among them the immortal author of “ Simon Suggs” J. J. Hooper, Esq. By Monday night we shall probably have a thousand delegates in the city to say nothing of other visitors. Tbe following toy interetting article we find in tbe Tempt (Fie.) PtoamOur of Satur. day (Nov. 29.) We bare little doaU that tbe plan of operations detcnnlueJ upon by Gen. Uanieyandtbe Government, will secure tbe cooiominattoa of tbe long dettrcd purpose vl tbe remora! of tbe rnragt* from Uie “land of Fk> w er*." The subject of removing tbe ludkn* is again being agitated, and we revert to it with tbe ph-Aiong fcAMintuce that tbe much desired con summation will be obtained, as speedily as pos- sib.e. Gen. Harney is in o--tuuuudui the troops in Florida, and hi* wcli-e»ut>b»ned character a*, an active and energetic man, and success* lui fuduii tighter, affords uu good ground to hope that, under such faTviaoie ou-pices, our Indian difficulties will soou be settled—the aavagea removed or exu.-im.ualcd. Utn. Harney is fresh from the wett, where he bos been eugagtd in subduiug.a powerful tribe of Indians. He is, we presume, about fifty-six years of age, but po»taeaU tue energy and vigor of youth, combined wan au indomi table energy, which, together with bis ex perience in fighiiugtho^emiut/iesjn this State, eminently qualify mm tor the position he now occupies—Commander-in*clia i of the troops in Florida. A tripartite treaty between tue U'uitcd States, tbe Creeks and the aeminole* ru the West, (we will probably puoUah tbe treaty next week) wbicn passed the senate ui ihv Utt session ol Congress, and wili, undt/ubtedly, pass the Huo&eat an early day of the next eo>s>ou, and receive the official sanction or the President, makes liberal proposition? to tne st miuoles in Florida—insuring indemnity for ali sacrifice* and expenses incurred in remoriug I j the West —an equal footing with then brethren already removed, or, if necessary, a distinct govern ment, together with i noereJ bcunty, aud ed ucational and other advantages i>: civilized goverumenU-^promisiug protection in their individual and rational rights irora invasion by other tribes, Ac. On the fa:th of this treaty, Gen. iiarneyvrill endeavor to have a con..aitaUou » ,tti the Ii- dians, (to effect which he has, ior tire present, oidered a cesvlian of hostilities, on the part of the whites, save in the deieusive, and that flags of truce Ire displayed whenever and wher ever ind.ous may be lunnd,) in which he will present the liberal offers of government, as well as the foliy or longer re»isting uy force— and, in a word, avail himself of every honest inducement to prevail u^on them to remove jHraccably; at the same time assuring them, in case of their refusal, that he has tne yuthority aud tbe means of lorcing them to turn*. The wisdom of this movement mil Ire seen at a glance, when it is borne iu mind that tbe troops are not now in a position to commence hoatilit'es, and it cannot but especially recom mend itself to every philanthropist, as another opportunity to the Inuuns—poor ignorant de vil?, as they a e—to benefit their condition, and prevent annihilation which will, inevitably, follow a rejection of these term-. in tbe mean time, every arrangement will be made to commence offe uve operations, as Boon a- the futility of the experiment, above mentioned, shall have oeen demonstrated. In that event, we have every reason to hope that the way will Ire brought to a arccesiful termi nation in the shortest possible lime—by a simultaneous action of all the available force, which will amount to alrout 2500, rank aud file. A line of posts, for tbe protection of the froutier, is to w: established—commencing at some suitable point on the western coast, a^d ending at Ft. Gapron, on Indian River—garri soned by alr rut ten Companies, and three or four Companies will be employed in scouting duty below this line. To use Geu. Harney's language “The Indians must Ire kept fy.low the settlements.” We entertain the hupe $h«tt, should an inter view be obtained with the Indians, the liberal offers which will ire presented by Gen. Harney —the man, above all others, of whom tiiv. Seminolea have a dread—may inctice many, and probably all the Indians, to ceaso. Iheir di?»- attroua opposition to the overtures of our gov- nt'mminl t . IavmmE MsHkIo Dwwbcr 7 OOflDX-lMr ttunttVeKCttMOev feAlcre; ludetncat weather yrttotriy preveatMt ma»r *ojr- •rs from aUetiwiug »*!«-< »u-l they were nmhed to k.^balta, xlx: At at H J*. I5lat 11«. IS* at 11*. EM at lljg, X19 at 12, and V* at lift. Exporta. NEW YORK—Per steamship AUbsua—bales cotton, tf casks rice, Ooottoo gtos and sundry oox< esand bales mdze PHILADELPHIA—Per steamship Keystone -tate —572 bales uttoa. 80 casks rice, 206 bales dotn pkgs sundries....Sebr Fannie—270bale? «A- ton, 60 casks nee, 86 tons oil rmilrdW irou.GbJocks marble, fcV empt) beer bbb, SOb-ae? mdze ErfTI MATES ?0K EIGHTEEN It ENDUED AND fifty kiout.—Secretary Guthrie, of the Trea aury, Iras tranBmitted to Congress his estimates for the appropriations proposed to be made for the fiscal J'ear ending June 30th, 1858. They Ijiippiug Miiigcutt. Port of Savannah... ..December 7 Arrived. I S coast survey echr Meredith, Hopes, from Portland, Me. Scbr Liilly, Frances, New York, to Ogden, Starr k Co. Steamer Geu Clinch,! icbardMXi, Palatka, Ac., to Clagborn A Canntngbaui. Cleared. Steamship Alabama, Scheock, New York—I'adel- .ford. Fay A Co. Steamahip Keystone State, Hardie, PbiU-Ielpbia— C A Greiner. Scbr Fannie, Beastou, Pbiindeli-bia—C A Uriiner Steamor Uordoe, Barilen, Cbsrleitau—J P Urook«. Departed. Steamer Gordon, Barden. Cb*r)eg:on. Sidled. Steamship Alabama, Scbenck, New York. Steamship Keyrtoue State, Hardie, Philadelphia. Recclpu Per Central Railroad. fee. 6.—1444 bi'.t-s cotton. S2bai- s dom., 200 hides and mdze, to itabun A N, Boston A VUlalouga. Hardwick A C, Behn A Foster, Botnweli A W, liar- dee A Co, AS Hartridgo. Huiaon, 1 A Co, J W La- throp A Co, PaUeu, H A Co, Frankhn A B, Ruse, Davis A Long, Way A Taylor, and others. Conalgiieea. Per tchr Lilly, from New York— Bothweli 4 Wlutebeac, Boston A Viilalong ,J J Builoch A Co, Brigham, Ktliy A Co, Claghorn a Cunuinguam, M A Ooben, C rle'ou A ParsoDS, Cheever, &ms A Co, W G Dickaor., WDLtheridge, J G FalJgant, W H tar- reil, S Goodall, W Green, A Ha., wooo, liabershatn A Son, N ti Knapp, S U l^ifflteau, McKee A Bonnet, H Morec, 1 W Morrell, Moore, Ogden, ctarr k Co; E O'Byrne. Parsons A Co, Ruse, Davii A I/mg, Solo mons A Co, etaiey A Hendry. A Stackfeltb,'iison k Gordon, N B A H We«d,W imams A P.atciille.Yc^t AFrietscn. Per steamer Gen Clinch, from Palatka^ Av—131 la'en coturn. 84 hides aud mdze, to 1 & Wash burn, Boiton A VilhConga, F Myr^sl, Xinm A Gor don, J W Anderson. J Sherlock j Bichardson. a J Devant, N A Hardee, J G»^ Q i,io, J P Brooks, King ASou, Cheever A Sims, otners. PcsitiTely the Ltnl Vctk—fommrnciag: Wood’ll Museum, AT ST. AXPHKWS HALL. MONDAY . UEV. 8 TH.. ISM, >j M ° N PA Y ' 0 E °'- R * 8TH ' of tbe original, well kaown and t>niy t Greatest Exhibition in the World! CHRISTY’S MINSTRELS. \ Kigiu Wot Wuw<*if*i Liwtng iii vhoce Oonreit* luring tbs past week were night* j iy crowded, and endowed by tbe PRESS AND THE PUBLIC AS THE ‘‘Ne Plus Ultra'' of Etheopian Performances. Admission to all 60 cents; Children and servants 2i cents. iwraopre framSJi A.M. to IS II., tnrntU 6‘„ a?.d etg tolOP. M. dec6 They reipeetfuily aubounc*- Uus u. jo.-iute.yi tht.r l. ;t we<-«c iu ravamjah. with Novelties nightly. J PRfi’FS— Uttfs Crcleand Parqot-tte. LOctnti; Family Circle. 40 cents; Prirale Bair*. 85 la $10, White Gallery, 25 cents; G>lorei fljit*. itOc-en's; Colored Caller). v6 cents. Door* open at G>a o’clock—to cbmmer;r«. ai 7 dec? ISO. T. IX»N’NEI.I Y Agent. bTbLE 31KKT1VG. A meetiug wc beutlfui t'j«: Lib. • couce gcu- eraiiy, and withspeiaai reiereuce to the rc-sol tiou l*asseJ by the Auu nrau Bilde Moiety iu May last, w sti)>p]y every JrtiSiiuU- ian:iy in ibe I'qited .-tales a*.d Ternlhr.e' with a copy ol iu« moored Scrd'tuie;. >ilib-Le.d the IndependeLt Presbyterian Church on Lveui-g, L*.c. 9th, at 7 o’clock. AddrOiSes will he delivered by Hev. James if. M’Ned:, one of the Correrponding. fcecret-re& ci the .Society, and hi Itev Dr. tnoegraa.-. Thefriends of the BiMe, ofalldenoin n*tir -; e invited to attend. A contribution in aid of the objvct y' ; ij up at the cb« of tbe meeting de*-2 NOTICE. - * Cou-icnees y<c hark F . A . .alLKS'.w.I' at tend to the reception 44 their iam.iri; thi< da) at Habersham’s w h tr f. « de«7 C'.rlLTON A PARSON* FARMERS' AND MKCHASWC FIRE AND U (BINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Norm west corner of Second and Walnut streets, PIULADEli'HlA. rnHK following statement exhibits tbe business X nod conditiou of the Company to November 1,‘ ltt«: Piemitmu received on Marine and In land Risks to November 1st, I860.. .1214^84 60 Fire Premiums 170,796 « Interest on Loans MM 47 Total Receipts 1400,186 68 PahTMarine Leases $ 64*427 01 l'«id Fire Losses 39,737 89 E\|*nses, salaries and com- mizeions 46,489 00 He insursnee, Return Pre miums and Ag’y charges 27,'74 68 »177,\28 61 « JMto. xaum. TUESDAY, December to mT SIN&LE NUMBERS. JouHcwra-anAW. W. UOivuu, Comm'rs. 30,009 TlckeU—3,*SO Prizes! More than One Prize to every Ten Ticket- XOVEL 6U11EML'.! 1 Prize of... .64'i.OM J 1 Prize of „ - 1 “ .... 12,0001 10 P nzwm ... 1 » .... 6.W»|W *; 1o 1 “ .... 2.000 100 : 1 “ .... 1,0001 APPROXIMATION PR12K5; 4 prizes of fib) approving tofW.wjue if,,, 12,tW art J5J VA 100 75 60 45 ♦0 ‘ W*are 400 'AGAart Hfj I/.mj we 44<j ]. Kpj lvo.tfo. s’aueugeni. Per tteam'b^p Keystone ctate, for Philadelphia— B F Richer 1: <c .S, Dr Matthens, Mrs Raubolt, Mrs J A. ami 2 ch’iu aud 8 eteeragc. pc S stuamship Aiai-ama, for New York—A g 1 jrpie, J J Houghton, Fiiss Howard, A A Bottiick and 7 steerage. Per steamer Gen Ciinph, from Palatka, Arc—Mrs Delouy and svt, Misr Crawford, Mis* Dud’.ey, R v Pierce, J Wadsworth, I' IV Pickling, J Gamble, li H Wiiuam, J C Freeman, Mr Caiiagau , d Line, 7. Bailey, M ^mith, Dr Bacon, Mr L/mg, 'Mr Buck, Mr Penhaman, BFGrifllu, J H Hunt, W Hunt, C C I'sbr.r, Mr Moore, 1 T I/nig, J Horton, H s Ha:.- ley, Mr Hanle), jirNorwood, Mr Basinger, A i? At- k»*>on,J M Aikau, Jira Dudley, Mr Jewett and on ^.eck. Phoenix Hlfltir*eit—Eltctlon Orders. An election fr r E.«iatci:att, to fill the vacajicjf ‘o.caMoutd by tne re-igMitivt 1 . (jf Liam Hr Br y r. Fort, will bw he.d at th« Drill P*om vr fl Thursday. 18th inst. Ali other caD‘«ie* wil’j be filled at the same time. Lt order of C'apt. W. H. C. MILL'S. H. L ii. Bc.vvz, O. .•». de7A18 <£3^ FUP. BO.-STO.V—The A 1 regular packet SvSfibark K. A. ALI.EN. &tin-on,maste;, bavin? Krt ol her cargo engaged'will meet with quick dis patch. For freight af jdy 10 dec7 CAW LTON A PARiONa. PRIVATE BOARDING. A FEW gentlemen can be accornroo lated with board iu a private lam ly. Apply ai south Bread street, second bouse fiv-n corner of Drayton, opposite the Academy. de"-2t Balance remaining with Com , y...6223,ti? 67 1 be assets of the Company are as follows: 1 hiL i-ity and Co. Boods.6 10,848 10) lUiJroad Bonds 11,000 00 {-Cost Price. First Mori’s, Real Lfitate. 143,500 00 j t.’furd and Compilation BackStosk 5,226 00 Flocks, Collaterals, on call 82,400 00 Detiosited with Du non, -hertnan A CO.- N. Y.. 30,000 W) Deterred paymenls on iftock not yet due 97,700 00 Notes lor Marine Pre- urns 108,080 69 Due from Agents, secured by Bonds.... •••• 35,374 16 Premiums on Policies re cently Usued, and dents due Company 26,470 38 Balance in Banks 18,485 74 $523,057 07 The Hoard of Directors have declared a Dividend ot uiteen per cent, payable on demand, at the office of the Company. Hon. THOS. B. FLORENCE, Pre’st. Edward R. Heucbold. Bec’y. 1. WILBUR, Agent, 111 Hay st. dec3—is6t next to Morning News • iffice. 8,280 prizes amounting iu l.-i.m., rruatiJF Whole Tickets $10; ilahres $4; (^uanen $ 30,000 PriXAS of $40 will ist -ietermiivi ; , lle lsitfigareof the N ember tfcai dxaw* the 84o*md Prize. For example, UtleNuabtr draamg'u^ $40,000 Prize andi with So. 1. tbec a,i il> where the number ends in 1 w,:. be entiuee t.i»^ If the Number ends with No. 2 men ail tbt u,i^ where the Number ends in 2 wdl be tat-t 1 c i 0 $40, and so on to 0 Certificates of Packages wili be le'.c at t:., („•. lowing rates, which is the rhk : Certflcalea of Package* of lv WLoie i .ekeu. . 4v « “ 10 qasrtcr . . . . J are follows : Civil litt, foreign intercoum*, and miscel laneous including expense of collecting the re venue from sales of public lands, public build ings, aud epensea of courts, $13,053,011 CO. To supply deficiencies in the revenue of the General Post Office, $2,500,000. Pensions, $1 ,- 355,020. Indian Department, $2,050,40H 00. Army proper, &c. (including $1,100,000 ior mhwjellaneoua objects,) $12,8%,740 73. Mil.tap' Academy, $101,170. Fortificutions ordlaar* v Ac. $3Jf41,205. Naval estublishmeut. 4^2,173 27. Bteam mail service, ' , <11, Total, $18,400,848 02. . *035,850. The appronriatwnH for the IUck' June 30tiJ, 1858. made by forr M year ending grcHa, of a specific aut( i r uer actn of Con. are u1 follows : .idefinite character, MisceVAneous, inclu'* lug revenue fro*| aing expenses of collect- Compensation v customs, $1,010,010 14. for mail servie' * the Post office Department, ping militfr j. $700,000. Arming und equip- IIO.OOQ. ' ,$200,000. Civilization of Indians, ^ Total, $7,408,510 14. existing appropriations not required we service of the present fiiscul yeur, and „ by the Gen. Harney can give them hone.-* uasurances that, if they reject thoau. offers, they cau hold out but a abort time at most, and that they will be visited with well merite.d chastisement for their fool-hardiness. Potter of Females.—Aristotle may say that of all animahi the ddiIcs are stronger aud wiser than the females, but St. Paul wrltcn that woak t thmga lmvo lieeu clioren to confouuil IiImItob wh '’ AUaio WM sublimely endowed, but woman bumbled bim; Samiwon wai ationn.but wumun ramie Uncaplm; fmt waa ebaate, but -woman seduced him; David was religioua, but woman disturbed bis piety; Solomon was wise, but wo man deceived him; Job waa . u d waa rolled by tbe devil of rortiS™. J ffin.ST. cerated grieved and robed him to anger tUl-, a'S." id it thoro- m proving herself at-;, )n ^' r Xn ,bi de’vil. duatrial 1 “1^’’ ■ HmioEEs^-The Americun In- emidoyrr- ^relation of this city has obtained Iff .at for all the French exiles who re- tak'^ escaped from Cayenne, and they will be jii Uj the place of destination. Virginia, in •I Sr The Slave Trade in the South Carolina I Y. Simmon* a few lowing resolutP printed: :gislature, Thr /m!W ’ ^»ys since offered t*.„ e f 0 j. which was ordered to lx: x of the present fiiscal year, *»lch may be applied to the service of the year ending June 30th, 1858, ure as follows: Civil lists, foreign intercourse and misscel- Ianeoua, $0,307,487 71. indiun Department, (Pensions and lndiaus,) $1,057,021 73. War Department, $4,100,507 05. Navy Depart ment, $3,714,548 II. Total, $15,336,404 60. This makes tlie entire sum required for the public service of the United States, for tin- year ending June 30th, 1858, amount to $71,- 304 822 70. Tub Cotton Crop.—Wright’s Circular, (New York) of Inst Wednesday, made up for Liverpool, says: There is no new feature to report in regard to crop. As the season advances and advices from the interior are received, more evidence is obtained by the results of individual crops, confirmatory of the views J have expressed as to the result of this season’s crop. Very few planters make more cotton than they did last year, and then only on some favored localities, with Increase of hind und force, while the great mass ol results show a falling off, variously es timated ; urnl nearly all agree in the fact tbut, while last year the picking continued up to January, this yeur It was almost completed by the middle of November. The general esti mate remains as before—3,000,600 bale-., with more converts to this figure as u maximum.” Missouri Senators,—The Washington cor. respondent oftlie Pennsylvanian writer; being tilt- rame-we nlmuld -iomidcr It mo.,tm, ; iCtoSTnaH™!'}’! iTiSuSSu fortunate that It should have received its first be returned to the U. S. Senate from Mis- official function from the Kxoeulivo of that | somi. Mr. Kennelt is a mernijer of the K. N. gutolved, Tliat the . continued agitation of mere abstract theories, whether they assume tbe shape of propriety of re opening the slave trade, or auy other form, can never give either repose or security to the institutions of the South, hot must tend to distract and to divide the councils of our beloved State, and to alie nate from her tbe support aud sympathies of her sister States, There seems to us a great deal of wisdom embodied In this brief resolution. Thorp can ire no doubt but the influence of South Carolina upon the public sentiment not only of ibis section but of the entire confederacy would be more potential if she would place herself and keep herself injcloser sympathy, In thought and action, with her sister States of the South. Never having been of the number of those who have detracted from her many just claims to respect and admiration, we feel at liberty to say this. In regard to the re-opening of the slave trade, weyc we Its advocates as is very fur froi ~ ...e place u. w . „ few days, by Mr. Thomas, the corresponding Secretary of the Association. They will be accompanied by a number of Italian aud sev eral English emigrants, all of whom are in des titute circumstances, and who gladly avail themselves of the benefits of this useful asso ciation. Jtis proposed to make this party of emigrants, tweuty-one in all, the nucleus of an interesting aud flourishing colony—Nno York Exprtcx. Wholesale IntbhfekbnC'E with the Law. —The Albany, X. Y., Atlas says it was an nounced during the argument on the murder trial which was brought to a close at Albany, Monday, that Governor Clarke had commuted the sentence of every person sentenced to undergo capital punishment during his term of office. Pennsylvania,—The legislature of this .State will meet at Anrrisburg on Tuesday, the 6th of January next. On the following Tues day, the l'ith, both houses will assemble in joint convention for tire purpose of electing a United States Senator in the place of Hon. Mr. Bred- head, whose term expires on the 4th. of March next. In Washington.-^*A^ujwmteii to the Haiti more Sun says: Messrs., Pryor of Richmond, Banks of Petersburg,] until others, are in Washington, and that oircumHUyujcs attending their presence there indicate the w-otiable oc currence of a duel. “I will tell you, sir,” said Mr. Parson, to un unfledged poet, “what I thing of your poetical works; they will be read when Shakespeare and Milton’s are forgotten,” (Every eye was instantly turned upon the speaker,)—nut not, till then!” Kossuth's Lectures.—The London 'Times says that M. Kossuth realized £3,000 sterling by bis series of lectures In Scotland last season; aud that he has received eighty invitations for winter lectures in Great Britain. New Orleans Market.—New Orleans, Dec. 3.—Sales of cotton in the three days 32,- halos, at \ advance. Middling at 11| to G. Francis, the father of Mrs. Lydia Maria Child, the authoress, died in MuoauchusettH last week. NEW YORK, Nov. ltd., 185'.. JfB4-Ks. Emunw Ukoroux & Journal la the ,fire at No. 60 Warren street, on the muruiog of tlie Oih instant, our most va-uaMe books aud papers were exjKHcu lor thirty sir hours in one of steams A Marvin’s Firc-l’roof rafes. We say fire proof, not because they are so labeled, but because we have so provo-J them Our books uni papers came out uninjured, save the binding of tbe books, occasioned by steam. Oar store was five fctories above ground and two stories below, occupied from cellar to garret. The intensity of the heat can bo attested by any fireman it. No furnace cotild be con trived by the ingenuity o? man to create a rabie inteoseheat. We voluntarily gi ve this tribute to the value of theue Safes, and se'.cct your widely circulated com mercial journal Vj inform the mercantile community what estimate to place upon Stearns k Marvin's WUder’s Patrol Salamauder Sales. T itespecUuIly, HAV1LAND, HAHKAL k RISLE)', Wholesale Druggists, 43P All |»otterns and sizes of the above described Safe’s for sale by C. H. GAMi'Fitl.I), Agent for Mawulac’rs, nov2‘J—tf 17 Bay street, Navuuuah. CONVENT fO N S TUARTS SUGAR, COFFEE, ETC. 5 r J bbls. ctoarts Clashed and powder .Sugar 60 hols, rtuaits A k B Clarified do 25 bbls Baltimore C do do 150 bags Prime Greene F.io Coflee. 100 bags Fair Green i In do 50 bags Old Government Java do in mats. 75 bags Prime Lagoira do 25 big* Mnracaib‘< do 10 lib is Prime Porto Rico Sugar 10 hbds Fair Porto Rico do 10 bhdsi/boice St. <, roix do 50 bbis E Phelps Rye Gjx ;5 bbisO.d P <c H do do bbl-. Luther Feltons, Bes’.on Rum 26 bbl Boston do 50 bbis N O Rectified Whiskey 20 bbis Domestic Brandy 20 U cask 4th Proof Brandy 15 ii casic 4th Proof Brenov 60 boxes Grant k Williams.*5 k 8. Tobacco 25 boxes li-s j,, In store,'and for sale b\ de« 7 FOR A.S' lu.V. Jt-H.C.STuN As CO 'VJ’EW RAISINS,—10 quarters,30 halves, and 30 J-l whole borxes new Raisins, in layers and bunches,also new Citron Current*, uew Figs in small boxes, auu a fully supply of ail kinds of Fruits.,and lor sale by ' j, d. JK-SE. dec 7 A LBANY ALE*—SO bbis Read k Bros., superior Albany Ale * ..... and for sale by dec 7 4' State. Why—even when led by one who joined to tbe practical wisdom of a HtntcHinan the fonsfligbt of a prophet, her neighbors refused either to accompany or follow her. The woiko for them it may be replied: nevertheless the fact remains the name—the rent of the South could never be induced fully to co-operate with fjouth Carolina, though guided by patriotlHm re exalted and intelligence m commanding as John 0* Calhoun'*. Can it be expected that they will lie induced to do no now when men, who, to say the least, art not Mr. Callioim’B equals, propose that which in directly In con flict with tho prejudiced and conviction* of nil the other Southern Staten. It is mainly from a wi»h that a State so tiue to Southern interest*, and which hub proved so reliable in every threatening emergency, should pomew a larger influence upon Southern coun cils than she now exercises, that the foregoing has been written. William Muggins vulgarly called J)ill, waa brought before the Mayor, (acting in tho ah •once of his Hon. Mayor Hols*,) on a charge of shoplifting, nimeiy, feloniously taking and “lifting” a hoopo skirt. Ol the villain ! Q^-Why is BUly Muggins like Billy Bow legs! A—Because be raised the (w)hoop.--/ , c«- tatola Uattift. party, and al present represents tho St. Loum district in Congress. He was defeated by F. I*. Blair, jr., Free Hod Democrat. Mr. Benton, its Is well known, represents a division of the De mocratic party in his State, mid the election of l*)th gentlemen will bo secured by a union of the K. N. and Benton Democratic parties iu the Legislature against the regular Democratic nominees. Death of a Dimtinhpikhed Citizen.—Hon. Joseph IL Lancaster, Mayor of this City, and a distinguished jurist and politician, died, on Tuesday, the 25th inst, at his residebee, in this place, of Fhe ii rnon in. Tho funeral rites were performed, by tlie Masonic fraternity, on Wcunesday. His body was followed to its last resting place by a large concourse of citizens, who mourn his demise us an irreparable loss to this community, and de ®ply sympathize with the afflicted relatives. / ampu Peninsular, Nov. 20. Frbacurr Einf.I).—At tho recent term of tlie Jjlinsyn county (Mo.) Circuit Court n nno of $300 wus Imposed upon a minister of tlie gospi for nmrrylUK u uoupfo, the female Ijolnjt mid. age. Urai PIIOM Mexico,—Nov Orleans, I)oc.;i. —Advices from Matamoiiu stutc that Vidunrrl has succumbod and ontend into a treaty ac knowledging Comonfort’s Government. Dr. George H. Oliver, for two years usur- gcotHu the Russian army, boa just returued to The house of Nobility of Egypt were thrown open to M’ll Rachel. Blie hud accepted tlie hospitality of Builcymad Fuchu. 'Tlie American Telegraph Company liavc petitioned the New York Council for liberty to put their wires running through that city un derground, and thus do away with their pres ent unsightly poles. 1 Lucy Stone Blackwell Ims, says the Cincin nati Commercial, become, within tho last few days, one of the mothers of America. —» - x James \V. Lopcr, second officer of the steam* ship Gen. Knox, was lost overboard, on the 14th ult., from the ship Moscongus, while re turning from Liverpool to Boston. The Rev. J. Ii. Luther, lately oftlie Baptist Church of Pendleton, S. C., has accepted a commission from the Mission Rourd of tho Southorn Baptist Convention to labor iu Kan- Persona ilesfroua ol olnaloing tickets for the BALL, to be given ut the Railroad Hall on Wednesday, the 10th December,*in honor of the Southern Commer cial Couveuf.ou, can obtain tlie tame «u aiinlieuUuu toeitbe-r oftlie underrigued—Coiumitiee. toMMimK: RichardI). Arnold, Jiweph I,. Mr Ulister, Antlrew Low, Geo. H. Cheever, Geo. A. Cuyier, Kiwin Parsons, Wm. R.FIomi**,, Samuel P. Bell. Notice—Gcutlemt-n desirous c>r obtaining in vitations ^cr Ladies wlioBe names may have been omitteJ to the Gompliuientary Ball to be given at tho Railroad Hall, on Wednesday, 10th Inst., may procurc-tbe same by application to either member of the Ball Committee. dec6—td NOTICE. We, the under signed, hereby give public notice that on aud alter Monday next wi will not emplo' any Stevedore to discharge or load our ships or vessels consigned to us, provided they pay over ouo Uollav aud fifty cent* for labor ers. Wo ugreo to this Tor the purpose of stoppin tho exorbitant dcbiaud now made by u ccrtaiu class of our laborers for two dollars per day of seven aud on e half hours. (.-igued.) HUNTER k GAMMELL, tiUTAVJd COHEN, riOULLARI) k CROWDER, COHENS k HERTZ, T. R. k J. G. MILLS, BRIGHAM, KKIXY k CO., PADELFORI), FAY & CO., DaNA k WASHBURN, WJI.LIAM BATrKRSBY k CO., ANDREW LOW k CO., CHAS. A. GREINER, OGDEN, STARR k CO„ JOHN U. OALLIK, Savanuali, Dec. fi, 1866. dec6 To those atiheted with pains and aches, the undesigned will be prepared to soil the ar ticle called the Good Old SaraariDu’s immediate Relief, aud will be fouud in the morning ut the market, tost mg tho virtue of it by curing those af flicted, fre-o of expense. Hu cau be found iu tho af ternoon ui tho City Hotel. Advlco gratis. deed-2 H- M. FLAGG. XiOST, A STEEL RING, with four or five KEYS; also, ou Ring a STEEL CORK BCREW; lost yester day between the Marshal House und the auctiro store of ?i'1kw. J. Bulloch A: Co., No. 164 Buy street. Tho finder will please leave the same at tlT,rf of- flue or at T. J. U. k Co3,’ Htore, No. 164 Bay street. dec$-3t Tho Mayor of htaunton, Va., has unpointed uelcgates to the Soutliorn Commercial Conven tion, among whom is Hon. A. H. II. Stuart. J. II. McCue has Hold Ida house, iu Staunton Vu., to I)r. Jumcs M. Quarles, for $4,600. Small Fox. -About u dozen cases of small pox have occurred in Mmiroo county, Va, 'The magistrates of tho county have prepared a suitable hospital for the patients, with nurses and physicians. Central It. H. « Banking Co. of Ga.,) rt, Savannah, Dec. 2, 1856 / TVIYIOEKO No. 57.—Tue Board ot Directors I / have thU day declare*! » Dividend ol FIVE 1-fcR CENT, on the General stock o! the Company, from the profits ol the ist six months, payable on Monday, December 15th. Holders of Guaranteed Block will be pail their urual dividends on tbe same d«y. , - dec4—3w GEOJL (UYLER. Cashier Central R. R. A Banking Co. of Ga.,) Savannah, L>ec. 2d, 1855. j rnHE annual election for Directors or this Com* pany will be held at the Banking Houif on Bay street, on Monday, 6th January next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 1 o’clock, P. M. de2-td GEO. A. CUYLER. Cashier. NEW GROCERIES. JUST RECEIVED AND FOB SALE: A Lot of Fine Wine* and Liquors, French Brandies, Havana Segars, AND A General assortment of Choice FAMILY GROCERIES. .1. M. O’NEILL Next door to Marshall House. nov28-lm Savannah,' Go. M POTATOES, CODFJaH, HEflUIXCS AC. 100 bbu Prime Eating I'<> 4 amci 2 hbds Codfi-lt 100 boxe* llerrmts 60 do Bunch Raisins :5 half boxes do do 25 boxes ass< rt-u Candies. L-m Jirg. and for.-ulv.by dec 7 SCttASTON, JOHNSTON k CO. LilTIER k CHEEafc- XJ 26 keg choice ftosiien Buuer 75 boxes dn do Clieese ^Landing per. su.atner and lursale by iecT Bf.’RANTUN. JOHNSTON k CO. i.•!tiding per scbr. I. rf ixivD SCRANTON, JOHNSTON .V Co. HAVANA SKGARS. 1 i iA AAA HAVANA SEGARS. v v v La Rosa Londres, La Fior de la Flores Regalia Londres, La Redova Londrea, Legitimos do Hoe Cabanas, Flor fina, — La Ingenuidad, El Mayor Ringgold, La a Caz». La lntegredad Londres, Fulminantes ,do Dc las Mejorcs Vegas do La Rose de Santiago do La Puntualeded do Ole Anselmo Gazalez do La l*ulidaz Regalia do LaFieldeP. S. O. do La Rio Hondo, El Otnto do Orion, La Conflanza Opera, La Rlstori Londres, Martinez Q Hiza, do Cilindr&das Londres, Catfra Regal'a, Fiagro cilendrados do All the above Segars are for sale by A.BONAUD, • >ct31 corner Bav and Bull-sis P ig hails, bacon and pii •cldersc—a fr^-i. supply, just received per steamer Ki ox\ ill<-, and for ;aiii* n> dec 7 .1. I». JKA-E- OTATOES— 100 t.bli good eating I'r-tatoes, lauding aijd !»r sale by deed SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO- SUNDRIES. Q/A/ \ D//.r.N 2 ami 3 cmO Br-toins; tjUL/160 ui* painted Buckets; 21*0 boxes No 1 pale and Famii) fe<»’ip: 100 half boxes No 1 pule ami Famttv Soap; IU0 80 Toilet rirouud 200 150 Mustard; Scbieda- Alb*i»ic«». PepiK-r a?»d *; ScbnajipL quart- and [pints; fio do Raspberry. Blackberry and Gin- [get Brandy 200 box<-s Brandv, Wldskev, iTfues and Cpr- [dlal; 200 baskets Clbiinpague, various britndH, qts [and pt* ; 10O boxes Negro Pipes; large bowls; 00 gross Pipe Heads: " 125 chests and baifenest- uoi-uig and ilyatn [lea 200 0 and 10 ms boxes uu do do ; 25 cusos Imperii^ Hyson aud Curious oolong 600,1X10 Spanish, Germau and American Cigars. [uworted br&ucN . 400 dozen Sardines, quarter, bait and whole [boxes ; Olives. Prunes and Smyrna Pastes, in boxes lk cas< is SiiuIF, m jars and bottles; Fine Cut Chewiug anu Smoking Tobucco; In store aud for sale to lobbers and retail ers, on liberal terms by WEBSTER fi PAI.MM nov23 UUGAIt, SEGARS, 8UDA, SOAR, IJ 17f ‘ " " 1 ACKKREL, Ac.—4U bbis No l new Mackerel. 15 1 alf bbis No 1 new Mackerel ; 50 kits, do do; 40 bbis No 2 do ; 20 hh-is do do ; 30 bbis No 3 do; ' 20 kits Salmon; 20 kits T< ngues and Sounds: 10 do HallibutFins; 1 case Spiced Shad ; 1 do do Eels: 201 boxes Scaled and No 1 Herrings; 10 do Codfish; just received and for sale dec 3 WEBaTER k PALMES. B randies, wines, ac.— 5 bull - pipes Pale Otard Dupuy k Co’s. Bran dy, 1662. 6 half pipes do do do do 1854, 7 qr casks Old Jean Louis Cognac do, 5 half pipes Sazerac do, 26 qr casks Port Wine, 25 qr do Malaga do, lu qr do Madeira and Sherry Wines, 10 pipes Holland Gin, 5o baskets Heidselk Champagne, 25 do Huugariau Lion do, 60 bbis X, X X, X X X, and Extra Mononga- bela Whiskey, 160 bbis Domestic Liquors, assorted. Por sale .1. V. CONNER AT, oct 28 No. 162 Bay-street. H errings, codfish and mackerel | 75 boxes Herrings 1 hbd Codfish 20>£ bb!s No. 1 Mackerel 20 do No. 3 do largo Unding, aud for sale by nov 23 SCRANTON, JOILNSTON k CO. FUN OT TKI UTTliV. 30,000 Numbers comapozdit-g ^ah ibo-. - Tickets are placed iu one Wb«-ri Tb; t.\ Prizes are placed in aicthy Wheel. A cun.l-v? . ' drawn from the Number WLetL su-d ht iLe time a Prize is drawn irvm U-s -Alt: atrei ti Prize drawn is placed »4£dz--t tbr u-.n.^-r fids operation is repeated nnui the . , drawn out In ordering Tickets enclose the moct-T to c a drese for the Hcke’s ordered, oo recv.;»t « W |,.... they will be tonrarded by first Ho.. The List of i>r»wa Numbers ll<L i'r zr: v.;;t sent to purchasers immec-au-ly ng. Orders for Ticket: should l-v sc.: e^nj fyPurchasers v.Hplease wr.’.eti .- .-if-tv- plain, and give the:r p.<»i oihve, coci.r. . u kSf Remetiotr thi.: ereiy prize .? d.*ai payable in full wittoothedec:o; All prizes- ot $l,«XXt anu uccrr. i-t-. ateiy after tbe drawing,—other prize- at it time of thirty days. All eomniimirsUoca etricn; cothdettu.- PrizeHckeu.casi;ed or re&.wei :t i»ti.tr ,,l- at either office. Address Orders for 'Hckets rr Certficite? - • S. SWAN k CO., Alia-.ia .... S. SWAN. Motucr.wry, nor-S Bc-x s;. nvjtn r. <■ GROUND BENTS. T he FOl LOWING Ij/ts are it arrezr f-r grc-i:! rent: Bbows Wakd.—Ix*te Nos. 14. 44. -6,65. t- J- 61, 62, 71 and 72 two quarter? each. Nfc.; S 66, three quarurs each. No 15,: r qa.-:.:.- No. 24, six quarters. No 67, eight carters. N 60, U-n quaiters. Nos. 6^ an2 w. eiert-n quarn-r- each. rtu-riHAM Wxan.—M tit half of No. 3. and No*. 6, 7,10. R’, 15. 3o. 34. 37, two quarter- each. Noa, iS and 35, three quarters. N o. e. tour c,zu- iers. Nos. 17. 24. no, 2.* acd 6. uveqruKr* each. Nos• 15, I&. 26, -2 and -.3 *.x quarierseacn. No. Si. seven quarter#. No It. eight quarter. No. 4. twelve quarters. No. 14,; ^-.rtern quritr*. No. 26,16, quarters each Cou mbu Wabd.—Ijow'Nos. 22 and 25. two qiv fers each. No*. 11.14 aud 21. l«ur q'-.rnr.- tad. Nos. 12 and 2r, five quarters each. No*, t. 4 *»•. 24, six quarters. No. 8. twelve quarurs. CK-tWPC-RD WjU»D.—Nos. 12, 22, 23, 24 , 25. ii-. 27 6 71, 72 and ncrih half oi 21. twoq’uam • ach. ’ Ncc. 70. three q ters So. £5, Jo.: q-ar ters. Nos. 3,13 36. 44, 46, 47 and «. :Jtq each. No. 31. 32. £5 and 31. sewn quarter c South half of No. 21, eight quarier^. N- It Mi quarters each. Cearltox Ward —No. 14, tyro quarters. No. thre-e quarters- -south half No 15, throe Nos. 12, iS, 1t», 25 and 31, fiveq a or.-. ‘ 5 ; . seven quarters. No. 23. sevou qua; tots. > ■ •. ^• and 36, nine quarters. Nos. 6 a-.-; 3-, ih*" quarters each. . Calbocx Ward.—Nos. 1.16 anu 23, tw o each. No. 18, four quarter?. No.9. five quarto.- “ i. 10, five quarters. Nos. 2, 6, 11, 2*1. 22 2oii! six quarters each. No. 27. geven q-artr.* No. 30, nine quarters. No. 26, ten quarter- .V- aud 32, eleven quarters. No. 7, fourtc- u v« Elbert Ward.— L/*ts Nog 2*2, 23, 20. 30. • 1 38 and 40, two quarters each. N<*. 21, tlr^ quarters. No. 19, tour quarters. No.-. 9, : at*:: seven quarters. Fraskun Ward —Ia>l* No*. 11, lo. 1.. Is. v., >v and 36, two quyrU-r.s t-a«.h. Nos. 21, 22- 26 and five quarters. No-. 2, 3 4 and 25, 6 years ea Nos. 12 and 24, seven quarters. Nrw Fraxkux Ward.—Lots Nos. 11 and I' ,t..re- quarters. No. 9, four quMiets. Nos. .. = »tid It, tve quarters. East hail .»o. 14 and \\ cst liall -• No. 14, six quarters. No *7, toven quarters, .'-j 13, fifteen quarters. No. 4, twenty-one q-iiM- r- ^Forsyth Ward.—Nos 8, 9, 10. 16 and 17. tw- quarters each. No II, three quarters. No* l-> • aud 28 four quarters each. Nos 1 and .. liter > ters. Nos 1.. 20, 21 and Jfc tlx quarters each > 24, seven quarters. No 0 < an-1 3o, ten quarn- - Nos 12* 13 aud 14, eleveu qaaiters each Grkexk Ward —N03 4, h, 14,20. £0 an: .e.;* - quarters each Sop 15,29,30, 34, 3o aid ti.:«« each. No 6, four quarters. Nt» 2, six quaitvi? No 20 and north ball of 22, seven quarters. Jackson Ward.—Nos 18,45, 46 aud 42. iwq'-at tors each. Nos 9, 80 and 31, four quarters taii 2,3,16 and 17. five quarters each. No* 5o. na 40, six quarters each. No 2t>, seven qu»r A pples, cheese; buttfr, haiijpand po- TATOES- ' ,15 bblB Apples, ' 25 boxes Cheese, 15 firkins Butter, 5 casks Hams, 50 bbis Potatoes, Received per steamer and for sale by novia McMAHON ft DOYLE. QUGAR— O 25 hhds “choice” Porto Rico Sugar, 26 hbds St Croix Sugar, 200 bbis A, B k C crushed and pulverized Sugar, In store and for sale by nov22 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. 76 bbLs Stuart’s A li «V C i-ugur, 10 bltds P R and N O riupvq 75 M imported Segarr, 26 M American do. ICO Imxes sup. Curb. c oda, 125 boxes C daute's and Beadul’s Family Foap, 75 do do Palo tioap, 75 do do No! do 75 do do variegated No l do 100 do Toilet .Soap, P ITNaM’S MONTHLY for December, rno Knickerbocker Magazine for December iiluckwood’a Edinburgh Magazine for November, Di'-keu’B Household Words for November. The Edinburgh Review for October. For sale by WARNOGK k DAI 18, iicc3 159 Congress streot. IB ROTHEU JONATHAN FOB OHHWT- MAS, tor sale by docO J. B. CUBBf JGK, agt. B randies, uum and gin— 5 half pipes Sazcruo DoForgo, l?,OS Brandy .1 .a.. ii;ha( i i'auiillli.fi in.In .9.. do do do do 3 do Piatt A Castllliun pula 5 do otard Dupuy k Co. .1 do Camus ;t qr casks Jean Louis 1811 4 do J Jacques <10 10 qr casks low price Fruucii do 2 Puucheous Jamaica and til. Croix llum 2 pipes grape leaf Hulluud Glu F br Halo by J. LAMA, doc 3 210 Bay Street. OI.KBM AROMATIC SCTWXPM.'SARUINtSio 5U0 half aud whole boxes tiardiues v Received aud for sale by dec3 MclLAHON k DuYU*:. SUNDEIES. QA BBW ATPLES, 100 package. Kai.illl, J00 OVa boxes Goshen, Eng Dairy and l* A Cheese, 75 bbis, half, quarter und eighth Buckwheat, 60 boxes Extra Figs. 60 do Firo Cm ker.-, 75 bbis augur, Butler* aud Bodu Bid'cuits, 76 bc.xes Cundy, 200 «7oc-m Nuts. 25 hixesand quarter boxeBOkwoj o titarcli. 50.0 whole, hull' aud quarter boxes tiurdines. Al»o, u fresh assoriin n iat of Nutt, Citr >u, Jellies, Currants, Preserves, tiuu.:ea, Butianas, ami a varie ty of such articles as un t generally • wauled about Christmas week. Those iu waul will plea jo give me a call. A. II. CHAMPION. nov26-tf succcsso r to Champion Watts. B lue, broomn, buu 100 boxes Fig Blue, 60 doz 2 utid 3 ply lOOlloz 2 aud J lioop *;5 bbis >’oda, tiugar 10 bids Pilot Bread. Received and lor salo by Iiov20 MOURNING GOODS. B LACK Bombazines, Paramattas; do French Merinos and Cashmeres, X aud 6-4 M. dcLaineB, Coburgs, Alpacas, Saxony l’latds, Raw tiilkif, Valencias, English and French Crapes, White and Bl«ck Crape Collars and Sleeves, Black Bordered Clear Lawn Hdkfe, Ac., fcc- For sale by no30 DsWlTT. fjtJNAL NOTICE—All persons indebted to tho p ■■ *• *—*— W 100 cases Wollk aromatic Schnapps, qto aud Ptuta 10 cuscs Hardlnos, )( and >4 l>oxo<i a 5 casks Byan Porter 10 casks 15.ist Iudla pale Ala &*M>U Utwltorry Brandy 6 do Blackberry do 0 do Cliorry do For sale by J, I.AMA. deed filOBay titreol* CETti, Bl JCL'n , Ac— rooms, Buckets, ind Butter Biscuit, McMAFON k IH)YIJ•:.* >OOTti AND tillUEti— Lady’s wbito Hutiu ti Ippors, Gent's line Boots and • Saltern, Gout’s Oxford Ties uu 1 low quartered dimes, Boys’ aud Yuulhs’ Galt' n>. O11 Imud at 71 und 162 C dbbon's Ruuso, nov25 M> J. UULKNfcW, C tlEKBE, UUTTHR, k C.—2uo boxes Gob lion Cheese; DJ do EuglUh’- Dairy do; 25 cases Pine Apple do:60 Urkliis Cholc? -.Butter;6 casus (}( ami )i b‘Zos) Bar dines; luudU is U0V12 UOLCOJ IBK JOHNdON k < 0 UYRUl*, CIDBU.&o-- O luu boxes various uu lUllwt As'iwm* H yrup, 60 boxes quarts and : Mats Champagne Cider, 60 casks JoiTroy’s Alt-, Uudinu and for twin ley uov2*J UOWXJ ilBK, JUHNtiON A CO. j. sub tcrlber, as chimney contractor, *re here by notified, that unless their accounts are, settled b> tho 10th day ot December next, they will he in- diKcriininately placed In tho bands of e magtttra " r r collection. JOHN LARKIN. nov28-3t chimney Contractor. *4* News copy. uCOTCH AND lBISH WHIBKYB’ AND ij OLD UOROSOAHELA— 10 bbis old mountain rye Whisky, 10 bbis old nectar do ... 15 bbb XXX. XX, X, old ntonongahela do, 1 puncheon ‘ •Islay 1 ’ Ramsay’s very fine do, 5 bbis “Mohan's” sup’r Irish do, J. LAMA, 210 Bay street, 6 bbis For Hale by dec& TaMaOUB— Jj 100 bbis “Deumcad” Flour, 100 bbis '•Oskler” do At depot and lor Hale by nov2t) HOLG01 HOLCOMBE, JOHNtiON k CO. O NIONS—25 bbis Rhode bland Red Onions, w prime order and for sale low to close consign ment, by no26 GARLETON * PARSONS. hhdi tildes, 20 do Bhouldorn, 26 casks “choice” Hams, taOlk, «jJOHNSON >00. M BROEB VOTATORS-SOO MtodnO* Meroer W RITING DUNKS—Wo l>»*0 »l*r,0 Mil bwuU ful .look, with 'Irawi Md HerM drawl, ftii |irl.,oM rMRlns ^rom I- li. 980; il», 8 hw Mr, On, Wko^’Wi.'.u, WAKNOOKfcMm » 40. 47 ali-1 ’* 41, ,-ix .I —run No : Nos 3g and ’ rs. Jasper Ward —Nos 1, 3, 4 and 43, two qu“ fl, '[‘ each. Nos 8 and 47, six quarters each. N«D and 46, seven quarters. No 48, teu quaricr; . - 29, fifteen quarters. . _ . iaPAYErrE Ward.—Nos 3, 4. *>. wc.-t lia I •• 10, 30, 31. 32. 33, 42 and 44, two quarters wca is 34,35 and 36, tour quarters, five quarters each. Nos 37,3' am each. No 19, seven quarters, quarters each, .. 1 uikkty Ward.—No? 1, 3,». 9, 1-. D-*; two quarters each. West hall of No i5, f>-u r q - ters. No 23, five quarters. Ea^t had ol >« *•*■ * quarters Nos 67 and 32, six quarters i-acu. ‘ 1 and 34, soveu quarters tach. . Monterey Ward—La?t halt of No *~ « l1 18, 20, 3v, 41 and East bait 31. 2qi'.arU-r* <*— Nos 6, 14 aud 15 East half 29 and \\ e-t uaI. quarters each. Nos 19,23. 24,27. aq'.arUr^ N03 37, 38,39, 6 quarters each. Ncs 4, 6. ... • 36, 7 quarters each. No 17, S quartt-rs- • ^ J aud 35,10 quarters. Nos 11 and 12,14 Pt LASKi Ward—Nos 1. 2, 7, 9,17 and tors each. Nos 3 aud 4, 4quartets caca. - j- 14,18. 22,24 and 25, 6 quarters each. ><* and 23, 7 quarters each. No 10, 9 quarter?; Troup W 2 quarters 38, 3 quarters 24, 6 quarters ^YVasbin'gton Ward—Nos4,5. P. 7. S, H aml half 16, 20, 23, 35 aud 36. 2 qimrl.-rs raki.. - 3 quarters- No 19, 4 quarters. No -L **<“' *. No 1, 17, 31 and South halt 1”., 14 , qu "- U v;. * so No «. 15 quarters. West two-lhirus n • qU WratEY Ward—West half of N*o 2 ami N«k5. and 18, 2 quartos each. Nw4 and5 jquar Nos 1 and 3, 6 quarters. NoU, 61 qtun -j Springfield Plantation—!/-u * * d j- i 16,17 and 18, 2 quurtoas each. * No " Jg^artif' quarters each. No 6, 7 quarters. *01* l c w , Nos 19 and H 19,12 quarters each. t j, J 19, and R 19, 14 quarters each. » * and D19, 22 quarters eac h. w ,i;«Ake All persons interested iu theaboyo m-u . f . fW notice, that if tho Kents are cot pdd « r . Ji: , e the 12th iust., I will proceed to re-c-ntcr »>* on the morning of the 13th. _tf\VARI. dan l ”• dec3 0ity 1 SlTSlfl N B 3PC Yi HEAD DRESSES, 40. rpHE LADIES ora ' re fi* ol , f '' 1 'L i „“ , ' 1 °' 1 ' X Mil Md tnmluo a cIkiico sel. cirai' DRESS CAPS, HEAD PRESSES, an j B0M.E";, of Ite laveit NEW VORK .nJ PARB, 3 Mr.. K. O. COLL*” > „ rK B. roaldeoce corner Soulli Broail nnd dec6-2na —-— W’TM fcJirt.WdEolt. Siiury, l **luS boxes oloiolwlnos, v . l ’; i .S“i‘iTuilk°“ Loovlllo. Jfwaux, Cb«‘o*“ UJ, "' k ,lo 60 do lluut tiauteruo «•>“ ft Juu» 6 ar casks Old Reserve \\ me 4 do Old Port Bur mo» lor. do idfc&^. r Inrfc^C'ivr. I.irs dials , , J.UPI Kor sals b, :10 o,, ttr« l dwd