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Cumrt Kniwmi nwl *
ttoUh.de Ml bouoal Urn Alketratra lest
niiht, quit* a MpeotaUe porttroalirtomara
«tn |t>l to obWTTt, vtn IdiM.
The poitaaaooas wow ooafeeM with fmt
order eaddeooniat tottw Ml|ht of tkoau-
jlrace.u was naaUModbjr owUsMdtooade
To the loven or ■Irth tod Boats, we would
„,_llvs then 0 otll, ud if. food Isoph
wUldnw tbo tacks Dm few oodU, jroo will
be.ble to polltte raostofthara ud to loosen
Ihorest.
AlMorjr lUUlNff null Rlekmend V«.
We call tlw attention of tbo Billrodd Com
pute or Georgia end tie neighboring' BUteo
ud each of their lepnotateUvra u moynotv
be la this city, to the edverttoment of tbo
Armory Bolling MUli of Biohmood Vo. Itwtf
bo mu tbit tbo proprietor! Horan. B Anoaim
A Co., ora propond to tarnish tbo different
itjles of Railroad boo, Solkoo, Oholroo, Oar 1
Alice, Bridge Bolts, 4o. From a peroonel tc-
quolotom'o with two of tbeae geatlomoa ud
.till more Bom their well utabllehod ohinoter
we moke aoheoitatloa in recommending their
ettsbllshment. Upon tbo South, now moving
fur the eetabllehment of her Industrial indo-
pendenoe, theao mill! located In n Southern city
here pocallor claims. Ur. R. B. Archer one of
the memboraortho Urmia now in Sannnoh nt
the Puloeki Honae.
Wow York lljme^ MnrkeV-Vnllmn of
The Journal of Commerce of loot Saturday
under data of tha pro?louo evening lays,
the markathao been very umoli uneottled,
Ud the demand Tor money boo temporarily lu-
cronaed at bOrheh rates dr Interest. The Prosl-
i lent of tha Board Of Brokdre announced- title
morning that Hereto. Jacob Utile A Co. (well
known u the, loading beam,) bad resolved to
anapond.nnd nettle all their contract! at tbo
irloesof today. Title bon been the principal
oplo of dlHundon In the street today.- Borne
link that u Ur. Uttle haa been aqueealng
the Bulla (br a long time post, and baa made a
gnat deal of money out of the decline he,
ought to etud up'tb Itlrt contracts now, nnd din-
orge to tha last cent in his possession. Others
link It far more honorable tor him to stop now
whenhehuthonleaos to moke a fair settle
ment of all hla liabilities, than to go oni run-
the risk of not having anfflolent to pay
Oh the dlflbrences maturing latest.
’ *’* market was, of course, seriously
depnaeed tin&ir the Influence of this announce-
■nut, but at the Becond Board agatb recovered
Accident on the Wilmington A Kan.
cheater RtUisalUM of Ufb.
We learn by a private letter received In this
city this morning, that u aooldent happened
on the above rood Sunday last, half mile west
of Han Ulnlt
As the passenger train was amending oi Ugh
grade at the above named place, two negroes
wore lying on the track. Tha engineer did ust
see them, and the train passed over. Instantly
killing them both.
Commercial Convention
Tbo
Tbe lint buslneadln order,
tbe Committee to prepare
Convention, Col. Cochran of
man of the Commit
log gentlemen no
mittee.v
iportof
x the
Chair.'
thn follavy.
of the busk— Com-
A . ft - .. 1 ’ 1 ’!-
nearly nil thn morning deuline.
From the oommenfo of the Now York papers
It would seem that the failure of Jacob Little to
matter for rejoicing rather than regret. The
TVsui aayo Us position, iu technical phrase, as
Bear apeoulutoi, had, however, for several
years beetia commending and of late a very
deflut one; and tho event or the day falls sore
ly on many parties, who are thrown out of
their Blocks by his feilure. However this may
bo, tho oheck to hla career has a publio phase
not unworthy of consideration. The cautious
ud conservative men of the Stock Exchange
literally appalled by the dashing boldness
of hio operations, nnd tho weak nnd lnflrm of
,ss well as the Intelligent jobbers of
his own wsy of thinking, were seduced into
Mi lead by Us apparent great success.
In this way the. Bearish rule of tha Street
became ohronlo, ud the resulting fulse esti
mate of the value of public securities rnude to
tell upon tho whole country. Theoldijt of tho
oommWon brokers were reluctant id advise
thslr customers to buy while ho was telling
Orders on time were olthcr discouraged, ur cxc-
anted misgivingly, and bosh orders tilled not
without a shrug of doubt as to tbs-.wisdom of
irbhiae. The honest convictions of till?
I aa to the euEeiantla! V5>rth of tho sbare
n|d bond yaluea dealt In atvWe Block Beard,'
ud their confidence In, tho taturo of,the A.
Way system, were paralyzed Br sot at uougbt by
the wonderful. pictiUe of this inm-norvi
"lie spans now broken,
rnoH TtnatKia.
Francis Mgllory.
William Barrill. «
■AUTLSKD.
Ohorleo Forgtuon.
E.O.W.Holl.
aaoiau..
JubnH.UunMu. .
SOUTH OASOLINA.'
Col.Jno.,HcBoe.
Dr.Jno. H. Gibbon.
Wm G HoAdoo,
John H Fleming,
SOUTH OAEOLtMA.
J A Calhoun,
Henry Goardln,
Canada to secure
,ct In Parliament, by which
ly be seUlnuk to the United
... ~.-ve from; an exchange.' If It
bltrne,>ad we^tiave no reason to doubt it,
oar Northern, friends will bo compelled' to;
ohuga the terminus of tlieir M underground’
BnBnad. ■.?:
The War In Asia.
Contradictory Report) about the fall of Herat,
Gnat Preparations for the «Departure of
tjie Britieh Expedition to invade Pereia.
[Bombay (Dot. If) Conespoadoooo or tbo London-
t Times.]
,thi my
Col Jno Cochran, - "
John G Barr,
L0U1B1AHMA.
JBIioBow,
AF Novltt.
Hr. Swu,of Tonn., lntrodnced n resolution
to the effect that It wonld to wise legislation
upon tbo put of Boothern ud Sooth Western
States,'to require that nil buds toned by tho
States ttomoelveo, by eities ud tneoporatod
companies, shall to payable, prineipal and In.
terest aeouring tbereon, at some pines within
raid States.
Divers resolutions ud propoottlono wore
offered, with reference to the repeal of tho
Tariff ud revenue Lain, dlraottuatlu, auth
ors Line of Steamers, Education Ac., wUeh
were referred to the eommittee on hnilnera.
The resolution offered by Nr. Gulden of Geo-
proposing the re-opening of- the African ilave
trade was laid upon the table by a decided Vote-
Speeches were madeopon those oohjocto by
Messrs. Bethnne & People* of Georgia. Hr
Calhoun orSonth Carolina end otheia. Upon
motion of Hr. Thackston, of tho Potersburg
Democrat, til membora of tho Preao In atten
dance upon the Convention were appointed ur
aidant Secretaries ud invited tu setts upon tho
Blege.
Upon motion, the Convention then adjourned
to 9 o clock to-morrow morning.
Ust of Delegates.
Wo complete oar list of delegatee by publish
lug tho nemea of such u .hove arrived ud ra
gistered this morning;
M Rennlck, Newnan, Coweta oo, Ga,
Ed T Bostrom " . ” S’-rr-
S M llano, « .“
William C Holver, Tnskegeo, Ala,
Wylie W Mason, “ “
H B Williams,
N S Graham, Wetnmpka, “
B8MoWh 0 rter, “ “
8 Carieton Bolt, " “
Otis D Smith, Russell,
John 8 Ray, “ “
Newnan McBiln, Amorleuo, Ga,
Wm B Querry, “ ”
-I R Lyons, Butts co, “
Wm Andrews, “ “
DWPatteraou,‘
N F Camp, ‘
J M Roach,
J H Snipes,
A P Shelton,
U Uclnois,
8ttml T Cooper,
T B Lamar,
Wetumpka, Ale
Cnekstud, 11
Wilmington, NC
WUlltmiburgh, Bo Co.
HiUedgeville, Go
Thomas Baltsell, Florida,
James G Southall, Charlottesville, Va.
Eogene Davis, “
W J Owens, Augusta, Ga
J Ersklno, Atlanta, “
0 U Jones, “
Ou Peter Cue, Bulloch co,
Jacob 0 Collier, Charleston, So Ca
M 3 Hedloek, Hancock, Co Ga
WmHWUlla, Haeu,. ..i.*.’
J W Gibson, *•
James D Frederick, 11
John H Howard, 81 Lakes Parish, 8 0
T H Roberts, Angnata, Ga,
Col T Clanton, “ "
D H Woodruff, Columtas,"
OW Styles, Edgefield, 8 0,
0 H Stanley, LaGrsngo, Os,
JHOoss,
Porter Flemming, Augnote, “
Wm Bolivar, Vlrgtnla, „
Gsny F Pariah;.Augusta “
Fredrick 0 Fuller, Graaniboru,
Henry J Osborns, Angnata, Ga,
WUllam Lamb, Norfolk, Ta,
BobtS Archer, Biohmond, “
H Hyers, Horrlette, Ga,
Thomas H Dawson, Colombo., Go,
Alexander J Robinson, “
David H. Strother of II
rho "Porte Crayu" of
Increasing (emigration from Ireland
lu America. ,
[From too iiulilln OorroapondMioe pf'lhe lAiutnu
. [Jftv
Acoordlur* •A».ra»i.r*'_
J4»irit or Boll
ifitrj
----- fort uuv Hneuvrei ..
iRBftldJg rapidly extending to the; middle as
well as tin- lower olawea. and U by uo meana
confuted to tbe Went of Ireland—it pervades
the bland throughout. * ! u
The paucity of iuhabltaiua in Nome -dihtrlcU
(•aya the Wtsttrn Star) one would . think
laborer ishurruunded with an amount of com
fort ue never enjoyed before* hands of eml-
K snUoftbo laboring class, escorted by bun*
rs of relatives, are' contluually passing
through this town on their way to America,
whence they, for the most port, have received
the amount oi their passage money. Though
the Intelligence received from tho United
States and Canada is for tho mart part en
couraging to those who contemplate crossing
the Atlantic, yet the feeling ,U gradually in
creasing in favor of proceeding to Australia.
It has become known that some of tho Colonies
have subscribed largely In aid of emigration
from this country on the “bounty system?’ and
every day for the last month we have, had a
F iNAI. NOTICE—All persona indebted to tbe
nub-orlbor, ttscblmnoy contractor, are here
by uulilluij, Uiut unions tliclr accounts. are settled
by tbu 10th day of Dtuombur next, they wit* be In-
dUcrlininaioly plamd in the hands of a magistrate
f-r collodion. JUflN LARKIN,
nov23-ut chimney Contractor.
*** Nows copy.
any
such of the inhabltanfs of tbo west of Ireland
as might be anxious to emigrate, after having
been deemed suitable candidates for a pas
sage.” ,
[From the Lonuf n Tlmos.] •
ORtcers of mn American Ship Fined for
Assaulting the Grew.
Liverpool, Monday, Nor. 17.
Cuses of outrage on board American packet
ips while ofl'Jbjm high seas and in thd river
o frequent occurrence. Not 1 anfreqnently
arrival of
been beaten within' an inch of their lives. Sev
eral days during the past week Mr. Mausfleld,
$he stipendiary magistrate of Liverpool, was
Engaged in the investigation of charge** against
WUllam Do Couroy, mgte,; Woodward, second
mate, and Miller, fourth mate of- the largo
American cargo ah ip OcefOtMonarcb; audtuo
evidence.disclosed a serferof brutalities of the
most dreadful und disgusting nature. It was
ultimately decided that the part of the river in
which .the a8saulta occurred was in the juris
diction or the county magistrates, before two
ofwl)°m (Mr. Theakstono and Hr.’Thine)
the defendants we re’brought to-day. De Couroy,
against whom six cases of assault were proved,
vus flncd £5 each in two cases, £2 each in
jlfree bases, arid £1 id' the remaining cose—in
all,.$17. Woodward was lined 40s. 5 and costs
in two cases; and’^Miller was fined - 40a. and
costs in one case. The money was paid in
the like pnnishment to all who venture tore*
■1st the supremacy of the Persians. Awed and
dispirited bj.the rail of. their leador, the Affh-
•ni submitted passively to Yusuf and the Per
sian General, who proceeded to occupy tbe
city in great force. The sons of Esa Khan
speedily met with the same fate as had already
befallen their father.
Thus the Lahore Chronicle. But in tho
Delhi Gazette we find a letter from Cabul of
later dato—the f Oth of September—from which
it would appear that all was still uncertainly at
the capital aa to the position of affairs at Herat.
The reports of the capture of tho place are
ellnded to aa propagated by one party, whose
.. e other hand maintained that
if still held oat. As I observed in ihy last, the
aacceas or failure of the Persians appears to be
regarded In the light of a party question by the
rival factions in Afghanistan, and to be traded
accordingly. It is abundantly clear, I
, that neither of these conflicting reports
i to be implicitly relied on. So says the Cabul
etter-WTlter of the Delhi Gazette. Nothing,
he deolares, was to be trusted but dispatches
from the Ameer from Herat direct, forwarded
to the Governor of Cabul for his information,
and of the arrival of such dispatohes he was
hoping ehortly to receive.
they Gazette extra of this day reprints
from an extaoidinary edition or tbe Poona
Observer, the following important, if true, in
telligence relative to the Persian expedition:
In consequence of instructions received from
Bombay by eleetrio telegraph late yesterday
evening, a sudden order was issued for the im
mediate march of the IstCompany 1st Batt *
ion of European Artillery and the Bel
Details, which arrived the other day'*!
Ahmedraggur, end they accordingly left Pi
at a very early hour .this morning for Oolwa,
en route to the Presidency, to,.Join the foroe
proceeding to the Persian Gulf,*^; -
The orders for these movements were issued
at 10 o'clock last night, upon the receipt of in*
straotions by eleetrio telegraph.
The troopa under order* to join the expedi
tion have for some days past been thoroughly
equipped and ready to start at a moment’s no
tice; The men are in the ^highest spirits, and
all are rejoiced at the prospects of thf
ching cold weather campaign.
A report has just reached us that tho force
to be sent against Persia from the Bombay
Presidency alone is to be increased from 5,000
to 15.
It is rumored that the orders for the move
ments of troops have been isseed under instruc
tion! received by the Bombay Government
from Lord Canniug, by elcctrict telegraph, and
that the Government of India has received tbe
final instructions of tbe home authorities for
the.dlspatcb of the expedition, by the Ia*t ever
and mails. It wonld also appear that tbc-
dlspatch, contalng the declaration of war
against Persia was sent through our Ambassa
dor at Constantinople. It ie strange that du*
Icatee of these dispatches were not sent to
i Bombay Government, even as a mere act of
courtesy,
ider. He was Thankful,
its for Yourselves.
, ^jJiSswk, .October 19, 1856.
ite^s^VL^tqio.'dRos^ •
Gentlemen—Having experienced tho beneficial
eftbctsofDr. M’livne's Cclobrftted LlycrPill*, pre
pared by you.-Iiako great plcaauro in Recommend'
fog them to tho publio. I Tool warranted In Baying
tliartlioy aro a certain euro Tor Uver complaints
nnd alt bilious diaeasos, no mattor how diffioug or
long standing, I myscit was afflicted with this
IreadJJil diseiwo for over two years, and oh | how
thauWKil 1 am that I board of those Pills. I pur
chased of ona of your agents throb boxes, and be
fore 1 had flni.ubed tho third box, was completely
cured, I vers ily uollero, hut for Dr. M’Lano’s Uvor
Pills, I should liavo now boon In my grave; but as
is, 1 am novzmjoyiug tbo best or health, und
stand a livings witness of. tbo offleienoy of Dr.
M’Lano’s Liver Pills. Besides recovering my
health, I consider teat I lmvo saved in pocket some
two or three hundred dollars phyBlolan’s fees. •
Thl* testimony I givo you with the greatest plea
sure, and hope that it may do something towards
making tbo.-u invaluublo Pills known to all whonro
sufToriug with Uvor complaint.
WILLIAM HISS, Traveler
iu Western New York.
49* PurclMSord will bo careful to a9k for Dr
M’I^n*’s Colebruted Vermifugo, munulOoturoil by
Flcmlug Dr oh., of Pittsburgh, Pa. Tbore aro other
Pills purporting to be Liver Pills, now before tbo
publio. Dr. M’Lano’s genuine Vermifuge, also bis
oeiebrated Uvor Pills, can now bo bad at all ro*
Bpoctablo drug storun. Nuno genuine wltu out tho
signature of
Fleming bkus.
[16J deck
[From Le Nord. J
British Capital and Bwslan Railways,
Bussia neither demands from England her
iron, her ospitul, nor the aid of her experience.
(England has not the monopoly of any of those
elements of success for a network of BuHsian
railways. Russia can pass very easily tho
finanolal difficulty without the industrial or in
tellectual aid of Grout Britain, and will not ac
cept from her unfair conditions nor unjust de
mands. Whether the intelligence, the capital,
or the Iron of Great Britain participate or not
in the construction of Russian railways, tho.so
railways will nevertheless be mude. When a
Government, Btrong and powerful, which is at
tha bead of 70,000,000 inhabitants, has recog
nised the necessity of proceeding with tbi
creation of active means of communication by
■team, there will bo uo want ofaiythiugne
eeeaary for the attainment of Us objects, ”
iben, tha capital, the iron, and the intellij
Of Gnat Britain be employed in Russia, i
notbe because ItoMia had solicited them, but
heehaw there are practical and enlighteued
minds In the country who, in spite »f tbe un
reasonable prejudices of the journals, sco a
means for tha promotion of their own interests
U flair and honorabl e speculations.
Emolisu Idea of American Li Fa.—a New
Yorker who find a revolver in afreets of Loo-
VlCtqffona light fine, on tbe ground
J a common practico In tbe United
Central K. it. «*. Banking Co* ^of Ga., 1
SavrtUDsh,%o.'2/1860 /
TklVIDEND No or DtteiforH
U have (III • »lay <iKilar.*a « Dividend of nvit
Piclt CENT, on tbo Gwioral block oi tbs Company,
from tha profits of the a»t hIx mmiUw, payable cm
Monday, Decemhor 16th. :
Holders of (iuiiruntooii fiteok wilt be >pe(d (heir
iDiml dividends on the Name day.,
doc4-sw GKO. A. CuYlKR, Osslrier
Central R. II. & Banking Co. of Ga,, I
Savannahs Dee. 3d. 1858. f
T Ub; uunuul eleution for Directors o^. this Com
pany will bu held at (Ue Banking Houso on
Day Htreot, on MuikUv, 6th Jauuary noxt, between
tbe bourit oflOo’o.ook A. M. and 1 o’clock, P. M.
dt*2-ld GKO. A. CUYLKR. Cashier.
NEW GBOOEBIE8,
JUST- RECEIVED AND FOR BALE:
A Lot of . Fine Wines and Liquors,
French Braiidles, Havana Began,
AMU A
' Uumiral RKHortuout of CliolCe' / ‘
kamiIjY oHocEunas*
- J. 11. O’NKnds,
Next door/to Morsball Bouse.
uov38-lm Savannah, Ga.
STORAGE, AND CLASHING, AND
SHIPPING 001T0N, • C.
OTTON, BALT, GRAIN arid other merchandise
wanted on storage. Particular attention
given to weighing, olasslug snd shlypfog^tte n ,aw
doofioodlw ' Head or Bay street.
ITUATION WANTHD as Porter, ky I
J man who can give xattilkctory reference.—
Apply at Ibis office. deefl—tr
NOTICE 7
O NE MONTH alter dale application will be made
to tbe Bonk ol tbe State of Georgiy ta Savan
nah. for the paymeut of a Twenty Dollar Note of
said Bauk, tbe led half which bos been lost. Also,
for the payment of a Ten DolUr Note or said Bank,
No. 4,<144, the light half of wblohbM beau lost .
JAMES I, HOWELL.
Teunlllo,Ga., Deo. 4,1866,.. Iaw4t-dec4
S'
rPHE onderelgued will, (
X examine any lands in
not there 1st
Invariably p
root account, ...
pected In advance. _
He wilt afro sell and remit wbon.. requested, and
aa directed, for seven per oent. ^
He will also promptly attend to all prohastm ‘
my 18 Attorney al'Uw, Ho
^ SCOTCH AND IRISH WHIBKY8’ AND
1 OLD M.INONGAHELA—
10 bbln old mountain ryo Whisky, ? %■
10 bbls old nectar do . y > «*'*
15 bbl * XXX. XX, X. old monougaheU dO, . •
1 pnnnbcon “iHlay” Ramsay’s very fiifedo,
6 bbls*“Mcl)ftn’a’'ftrip’rlrlrthdo,
J. LAMA,
310 Ray street.
A.Georgt
6 bbls-“Mohan’s’"
'•‘For ealo by
dcc6
having claims i
i-a-J&'S'W*
deceased, are hereby no
roperly attested, * to tbe
Ime preserfoo I by law;
tosal.d cstlJrare hereby
' 'lllato paymVnt te tbe undersigned
JACOB WALDBURG, Administrator
cum testamonto annexo of estate of
deol-tf George M. Waldburg.
JUR-
100 bbls “Denraead" Flour,
100 bbls “Oakley” "do
At depot aud tor sale by «
' nov26 HOLCOMBE, JOUHHOS k CO.
\N10Nf^26 bbls llbodo Island Red Onions, in
J prime order aud for sale low to close consign-
Int, by uo26 UARLKTON k PARSONS.
B acon-
•26 hhds t^idos,
^ 30 do Shoulders, . a
25 cosUs “choice” Hama,
Landing uud for sale by
noV22 HOlAXISlBK, JOHNSON .* 00.
NOHOE.
T WO months after date application will bo made
to the Honorable, tho Court or Ordinary of
Chatham county, for leave to sell all tho property,
real and personal, of tbe estate of Goorgo M. Wald-1 ^
burg, late of sold conuty, deceased, for tbe benefit
-' foe heir and creditors of said ostate.
JACOB WALDBURG, Administrator
onm testamonto annexe of estate or
deol-2m (leorgo M. Waldburg.
J^ERUEK POPATOfci—200 bbls cholcq Mercer
Potatoes, laudiug and for sale low by
qBji
novl8
CHAS. A.
NER.
1TTR1T1NG DESKS—Wo have a largo ai)d beouU-
?V with draws and soorct draws, for
prices raugfoet from $‘2 to $60; also, a/ew. vcry fine
Work Boxo<, for salo by -V'
i,ovl4 WARNUCK A pAVIS.
B rother Jonathan for .christ-
MA3, lor rale by t
docO J. D. CUBBKyE,*
B
:,0gt.
RANDIES, HUM AND GIN— .,
6 half pipes Sazorao DoForgo, 1808 Brandy
3 do Plnot A Castillion pale , do
6 do otard Dupuy kCo. v .dp ;
5 do Cauius % 'do .
3 qr casksJoaul/iuis 1811 'do
4 do J Jacques do ,
10 qr casks low price Freuoh . ‘ 4o
2 Puncheons Jamaica and St. Orolx . Rum
2 pipes grape leaf Holiaud Giu
For sate by J.LAMA.
decs SlOBayStreot.
100 oases Wolfit aromatlo Schnapps, qts and
pints
10 casos Sardines, )i and M boxes
vB casks By oil Porter
10 uasks East India pale Ale
6 bbls Itasborry Brandy
6 do Blackberry do
6 do Chorry do
For solo by J; LAMA,
deed 210 Bay Street*
SUNDRIES.
Q/1 BB1R APPLES, 100 packagee Rslslns, 100
OVJ boxes Goshen, Eng Dairy and PA Cbeeie,
76 bbls, hair, quarter and eighth Buckwheat,
CO boxes Extra Figs, 60 do Fire Crockers,
76 bbls augur,. Butter and Soda Biscuits#
7o boxes Candy, 309 Cocoa Nets; ■'
26 boxes and quarter boxes Oswego Starch,
606 whole, half and quarter boxes Sardines.
Also, a frosh ussortm'-nt ol Nutt, Citron, Jellies,
Currants, Prosorvcs, Sauces, Danauas, and a varlo-
tv of such articles as are generally wanted about
Christmas week.
Thoso in wuut will ploaso give mo a call.
A. H. CHAMPION.
nov28-tf 8uoco3Bor to Champion k Watts.
B lue, brooms, bucket, biscuit, Ac—
100 boxes Fig Blue,
60 doz 2 and 3 ply brooms,
100 doz 2 and 3 boop Buckets,
26 bbls Soda, Sugar and Butter Biscuit,
10 bbls Pilot Bread.
Received and for sole by
nov20 McMAPON k DOYLfc.
JgOOTS AND SHOES—
Savannah DlorUct, December 0.
COTTON—Thu sales this forenoon wero limited
to304bates, viz. 1 at 11)4, 39at 11)4, Outlltf,
79 at 11X* 42 at lift, 138 ul 12o
Exporta.
ST. JOHN’S, X. B.—Hark Vic tread—200,612 loot
p p Umber, 10,076 feel lumber.
LIVERPOOL—Brig Rydpoleu—641 bales ooltou.
C l , , - - —
Cheese; 6) do KuglUh Dairy do; 25 casos Pine
Appte do;5 > Urklus Choice Butter; 6 oases (>£ and
boxes') Sardines; lauding and forakle by
......s.t uni mu ul- rmivjnu i.
QYRUP, CIDER, Ac-
10 loo bo
Ijiipjiing Snttlligrnu.
Purl of Savannah December 0
Arrived.
Btcamabip Augusta, Lyon, 66 hours from New
York, to Fadolford. Fay &Co.
Sunday, 7:3n PM, ox. slguals with stoamshlp
Nashville; 1:16 A 11, ex. slguals with ateamshlp
Alabama, benoe for New York.
Screven’s flat, from plantation, with 1020 bush
rough rice, to W Woodbridge.
Wlnklor’s flat, from plantation, with 1090 bush
rough rice, to Z N Wlukier.
Cleared.
Bark V let row, Kenney, St John’s N B—Brighton,
Kelly &Co.
svcdlah brigSvdpolon Sodurherg, Liverpool—Pad-
ulford, Fay A Co.
Consignee*.
Per steamship Augusta, fromNuw York—Agent
C K It, 11N Aldrich, J A Brown, D Bolden, Hi ant
ly k Co, U Brown k Co, Itehn k Foster, Butter ts.
Frtefhon, Brigham, Kelly A Co, G B OuinmiugB, Co-
bon^kHertz, Crano, Wells k Co, It F Coin & Bio,
11 A Cohen, J M Cooper, I> D t’opp, Clagboru k Cun-
nlnghom, G W Davis, W G Dickson. J I)eFord,Dana
k Wosbburu, Etheridge k Ron, Einstolu k Eok
nmn, J G Failigau*, a l awcotl, W U Farrell, 11
Goodwiu, H Gowdy, Gilbert k llldon, W W Good
rich, Garmuny kCo, G Al Gritfin, 0 Green, H Hab
ersham, A Huy wood, JDJohbo, 0 Johnson k Co,
King & Rous, Kcuucdy k Beach, King k Wuring,
N B Knapp, UAL teituar, W W Lincoln, 8 M Uiffl-
toaq. H Lutbrop k Co, i.ockutt k Rnolling, Lovell .k
Latfimoro, W H Muy, Nevitt, lAthrop k Rogers,
E O’Brien, Ogi*ou,Rtarr 4; Co, w O’Brlsooll, Padel-
ford, Fay k Uo, 1'iorBun, Heidi & Co, Putteu, Hutton
k Co, Huso, Davis k Ixrng, Rolomons k Co, Rnidor
k .\akew, Wayne & Ron, W H Wiltborgcr, WIlliamH
k llatclilre, Way & Taylor, W Warner, W P Ynngo.
Passenger*.
Por steamship Augusta, from Now York—T „
Boas nml lady, N C Trowbridge, J H Baldwin, Mbs
Delnhitig, It Bustoed and lady, W P Walker, It
Whitney, J W iieckltt, N Culemnu, P I* Rargout, D
Parker. Mito Miller and svt, CCutnbort, F Mercer.
MB King, .1 A Floyd King, Capt Wllnou, uud 74
atecrugo
w.
Armory Rolling Mills,
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
B. ABCHER & Co., Proprietors,
B.tK IKON, all aIzoh, manufactured from tbe best
Charcoal Pig Moial.
FLATS, up to 7 inches.
ANGLE anuT IRON.
HOUNDS and SQUARES, up to 5 Inchon.
RAILROAD RPIKF.S, Do. CHAIRS,
CAR AXLEH
BRIDGE BOLTS, Scrowod and Tapped.
49*Rtrict attention paid to tbe quality and finish
or our IRON, and all orders promptly filled.
de9 3m
FOll AUGUSTA.
Tbo steamer RWAN will leavo tbe
Cbarloston wharf on Friday moruiug
'at 10 o’clock, for Augusta, touching at
all tbe intermediate landings.
doc9-3t J. HICHARDSUN.
POTATOES—40 UbU Potatoes landing and for
■ate by
novll
CARIETON * PARSONS.
LadyV wbllo Satin Slippers,
Gent’s lino Boots and Goiters,
Gnnt’ri Oxford Ties and low qua'tered Shoes,
Boys’ and Youths’ Gaiters.
Ou baud at 71 and 162 Gibbon’s Range,
uor26 M. J. BUCKNER,
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
9 boxes various qualities Lemon .
60 boxes quarto and pinto Champagne
69 casks Jeffrey’s Ale,
Landing uud for solo by
OMBF,
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON 4 CO.
the oeiebrated Clairvoyant,
has arrived lathis city, aad I
take* Rooms at Na 148
& CO’S
RIES.,
tatf
Broughton street, one door PORT GAII1I AOADfelll l
Kelt of Jas. BolUvari fc Ofc’s I glass B.
lln Store, where
consulted
PAST, Plurajew-
and DISEASES.
To be drawn la Die
SATURDAY,
Rtcluwuy k Sons. Btodarl
k Co., Ht
More than One Prlu to ovary Ton
Tleketat
H
Ktmb
iorkoo Watjfri^vf
LAND AOBNOY.
for five dollars |
tbe oountlos of *
Jr lot,
ppUng,!
AS already rauketl
J. B Dunham 4 ....
mho 4 Co., G VOgfand IJghte, Newton 4 Brad
bnry’a Celebrated
Patcnt-Arch-'Wxeat-Plank A1-4 and 7
1-3 Octave
AS THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
D. S0C9AW * 00.^ ^
._ or the musical
every artlolo In
‘ at Now York
A iich assortment of lino French ENGRAVINGS
and splendid COLORED LirHOGRAPHS, with and
without Frames, Jusst arrived and for sale at
W. D. ZOGBAUM A COR’
No.’s 107 Bryan and ft 8L JnUeaeta.
OSVBBAL NOTICE.
MAGNIFICENT BOHSMBI
} Priaeof 840,0001 1 prise of.... 11,MO
1 ‘ 1?000 toprioraot... 'ms
} ‘ AOOOllOO •• of.... IN
1 “ 1,0001100 « of,... TS
1 “ .0... 1,0001
arraoxiKATKM nm,
4 prises of UOapp’c to 940,000 priae, are MO
4 “ 131 » 13,000 prito, are 100
A :• 8 ::
8,000 » 40 are
8,380 prtaeeaaoeatiac to.
Whole Tickets 810-Halvee M.OO-Quartara 83.M
•8,000 PrliM o1140 will be dstenaiasd by tho
last figure of the number that draws tha 940,000
Prise. For example* IT tbe number drawing tha
840,000 Prise ends with No. 1. then all the Itckota
where the number ends in I will be entitled to 1“
s estate of 1 ug G. M. GRIFFIN has returned from New |
... — -™—oounty, IJPV ..York and is this morning opening a hew | —h. ... .. mMK
notified to^preeimtetbem, stock of-,Watches, Jowolry, fancy articles, ffllver
itTDn ijn.ut.taai>.. I " successor Ip late M. Elostoian, 1 lowing rates, which is the risk:
cornor Bryan end Whitaker streets,
first ■corner above Pulaski House,
dec8
. Certificates or Packages will be told at the fol
lowing rates, which Is tha risk:
Certlficea ofPackageof 10 Whole Tickets....... 960
10 Half •« ........10
>• 10 Quarter “ 16
DRVMc’KINLEY will teach a French Class,. ___ _ -
at tbo bouso of Mrs. Elkins, on York st. I PLAN OP THE LOTi'EBY.
The best persons in gav*ouah can be given as 180,000, Number! corresponding with those
nov28-tf bers on tbe Tickets are placed In ona Wheel.
Central R. lloml & Banking Co* of Ga. 1
Savannah, Nov: 18,1866. I
The Annual Meeting of Stock holder* wfil ■ -r- - - —--77.- r r,. n y-.-- ~ r 7^TT',T7i 1
__ bo hold at the Company’s Office, West drawn- ttta operate* ta repealedjutUl
Broad street, on Tuesday, tho elatoenth day nf Do- 1 * h " nrlmMa *"
Tho
first S16 Priae# are placed in another Wheel. A
number is drawn from the number Wheel, had at
the same time a Prize Is drawn from tbo other
Wheel. Tho Prixo drawn la placed against tho
cembor next, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon.
Rtookholdorft^WIU bo paw'd to and Iron tho
GE >. A. CUYLER, Cashier.
NOTICE
A LL persona having demands against the estate mooting frkk,
iA. or Daniel O’Connor, deceasod, will hand them novl3—td
n.dnly attested, as required by law;and those In- •
debtod will please make payment, to FELLOW-CITIZENS OF CHATHAM
W. R. BYMON8, Qualified Adm’r.; COUNTY.
November 8th, 1860. nov8 | 1 am a candidate for re-election to the of-
flee of Roceivof of Tax Beturba ta January
Mfvrrnir - I w^w ucoei nooeiveroi iu numrus uiguuv,
A LL persons indeb^te foe B,tatd of Janc Mo- uexL and rcnpoctfolly solicit Four sug.^
A. Donald, Uto of Molntosh county, doccased,. v<yrM nji
»ro requosted to raako Immodlste payment; ihos
having demands against raid Estate aro roqueetod
to prosont thum, duly authenticated.
MORES 1). HARRIS, Executor.
Nov. 7lb, 1866. nov7
all the prixea are drawn out.
IN ORDBUNG T1CKK1B, .
a money to our address for the Itakem
receipt of which they wiijiheforwarded
Tbo list of drawn aimbera tad prixea will b«
aent to puichaw Immediately after the drawing.
• Purchasers will please writ# their zlgaaterai
•ndgfrjithrir FoalCovaijfaad Btatf.
Remember that every fries is draws, and paya
ble without deduction. • v
All prixea of 91,000, and under, paid immediately
uto drawing-briber p -1 — -* * u - •
mHF. Annual Meeting ol .
X era or Public Roads of Chatham county will be
hold at tho Court House, in the City oT Savannah,
ou tho second Monday in Dccomber noxt, which I
will bo (be 8th day of said month, at elovon o’clock,
A. M. , ..W W. WASH, Sooretafy,
B.O.P.R.C.
COUNTY. •* a
Ftiilow-oitixons, lam a candidate at the llUH>wlwtw
election, in January next, for.’tho office °f I at'either office.
” Orders for tlokete or oertlfioatee can be addrmaed
° ' 8. RWAN k 00., Atlanta; Ga., or
B. SWAN, MontgomeryTAla
and corner Bull and Bay streota, Savannah.
nov28
Tax Collector, arid solioit your suppor^^^^
Ravannali, Rcpt. 30tli, 1866. octl
novlMd
I.C.
NOTICE. r~
mHE Mayer and Aldermen eleot are hereby no-
X tlfled to moet at the Oounuli Chamber In tlio
Exchango on Monday next, at 10 o’clook, A, M., for
the purpose of organization. By order or
EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor.
Edward G. Wnaox.
Clork of Council. doc3
Augusta anil Savaiumlx Roll Rond,)
Dccomber 4th, 1860. /
mHE Annual tlcctlou for Seven (7) Directors or
X this Company will be held on Monday, thfcfith
of Jauuary next, at tho ofiiuo corner of Bsy' and
Abercorn bti eut ■, between the hours of 10 A. M.
1 p. M. FRANCIS T. WILLIS,
doct
MARYLAND LOTTERIES
FOR DECEMBER, I860.
R. Pnutee’ 4b Co., BlanageM.
A GRAND - MARVLAiD LoTTEBT
(OrattoHOTiuPlu.)
NEW SAI.OON.
or. 1) Hunt rc.tpecllT.ly susouoces to Uifrisnd.
, XIZWtrwt ^“C«d W toS,“ |QBAND OOHSOUDATHD iotthbt, w
whoro he will be happy to wait on all who may
desire a flue shave, hair out, or shampoon.
doc8—Sw
tiuut, ood Boy itnoT oo-1 A STEEL RINQ. with four or fly. KKVfi; olio,
1. Lunar, Eaq., if. A on Wni. srkEL OOTO BCTOWi totywtor-
snd General Brokerage day between the Marshal House and tho auction
NOTICE.
YYTYLLY k COLLINS have taked an office on
Yf the oorner of Drayton at.
^sacflonor a^Auctfou'’andGeneral 4 brokerage I S°°??o*?MBav
bnrineoa. 1 store of Tho*. J. Bulloch 4 Co., No. 164 B» -
Real aud Personal Estate told on Commission: al-1 The finder will plena leavo the smno at ttus of-
so, 8tooka and Bonds. Loans negotiated, liberal floo or at T. J. B. 4 Cos,’ store, No. 164 Bay street,
advances made on property entrusted to' them for
■ale. tf novl8 1
~ ELECTIONNOTICED
C OUNCIL Will, at Its next regular meeting, tc
bo held oh 11th .December next, eleot a cap
tain or the Special Police rad Oily Watch, by .day.1
and by nighty to fiU the vacancy occasioned by.tho
resignation of Captain Joseph Bryan.
Salary, 92,000 per annum^
Bond, 94,000; 3 securities required.
Applicants must hand their applications to mo
on or before 3 o’clock; P. M. of that day.
By order of Council,
Ravannah, 27th Nov., I860.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
nov29 Clork of Council
MARYLAND.
Extra Ctau I.
[To be drawn SATURDAY,^Deo. Mth, la Baltimore,
Prixea amounting to. 9189^00 wIU be dlMirtbuted
according to the following BpIradUl Boheme j;, .
90,000 Numbexw 1—1,000 Prise# !
Prises payable in Aril without deduction.
Oriics Sxv’u, ALBixr 4 Gnu R. R. Co., \
Savannah, Nov* 6,1866. j
rnUE Boventh Instalment oT 10 per cent, on th
X Capital Stock or tbe Savannah, Albany and I
Uulf Rail Road Company, by a Resolution of tho I
Board,> Ih hereby ordered to be paid on or before I
tho 10th day of January, 1867.
WM. WARING HABERSHAM,
uovO Secretary and Treasurer.
READY HADE CLOTHING. ~ 1
J UST received by sterner Alabama, a large lot
or Block Cloth Frock Corts, Black Doeskin and
Fignered Cassimero Pants, Figured Black and Fan
cy Rilk Vests, Blue Pilot Cloth Circular Talmas, for
sale low by WM. R. SYMONS, 1
Draper and Tailor,
nov22 17 Whitaker it.
FRl!§iF?3ply*oMBik auRtertao Under
- - le low by W. R. SYMONS,
17 Whitaker st.
1
1
1
2
8
8
187
. 1<949
. 10,009
. 1,000
9,000
m
IV.Y. F,om
IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS 1
VAN DERVEER COTTON.
mHE UNDERSIGNED have for sale a smaUquan.
1 tltyoftho seed of the above Cotton . Its supe- A
riorltyover other kinds or Cotton are: 1st. It yields ii Shlrta for sate low by
as much or more per acre than any other Cotton* I novzz
2d. It yields fifteen por cent, more lint than any
other Cotton. 3d. Tho staplo Is longer, finer and ,
stronger than any other. 4tb. Hence It comands W 1
TWO to FOUR cents per pound more than any other I "» '
short Cotton sold in New Orleans, as the following
statement oT Farley, Jurvey 4 Co., woU known
commission merchants, New Orleans, will show:
New Orleans, October, 1866.
We have sold Mr. Von Derveer’s two last orops,
and from tbo excellence of his Cotton, have ob
10
70
80
SO
HITE and straw ColorKidG^vee Just re-
WHITE KID
and straw Colt
celved and for sale by
nov22
WM. R. SYMONS,
17 Whitaker st.
BOARDING 1
A FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN can be accommo
dated with board aud lodging on Broughton
uUnaj - ror tl TWO to TOUR cools por pound more I f,““5!i?.“ rl L 0 0 p ^’ro* rL U dors "* mvIo 11 '
than other kinds of Cotton will command. j lug Store. Also, a few Day Boarders. novi2
4 of 9160 Appro’x
4 of 100 •• ...141940
4 of W “ Il^OM
»,MO
::::::::::::::::::::::
Wliol. 1'lck.ts ,10; Bolno Mj Quarters U M.
ti.RILL.IANT SCHEME.
|qband consolidated lottbbt or
HABTLAND.
■ T,
[To be drawn in Baltimore, Md.,Saturday, Deo. 2T.
4 or
4of
8 of
12 of
12 of
748of 10 « ;;;;;;
1,000 prises, amountlagto,
than other kinds of Cotton will command.
Farlsy, Jubvky 4 Co.
Pluntera desiring to procure these seod will do
well to apply early, as tho quantity on sale ie
small Fair samples of this year’s crop can be
seen at tbo office or LOCKETT 4 SNELL1NG,
Petty Gulf Seed also for sale. dec8
COOK \VANTED.
W ANTED IMMEDIATELY a good Cook, who I
will be willing to Iron and wash for a small I
ramuy. A suitable person will receive good wages
and a permanent place. Apply at this office.
novl7—tf
1 prise or
1 “
1 “
4 prises or
20 «
10 “
10 “
178 ••
.968.000
. 18,820
, 10,000
. 9 000
. 2100
. 1 710
nov22
Sts* sugar, coffee, etc.
69 bbls. Stuarts Crushed and Powder Sugar.
60 buls. Btuarto A 4 B Clarified do
26 bbls Baltimore C do do
160 bags Prime Grecno Rio Coflbo.
100 bagd Fair Green Rio do
69 bugs Old Government Java do inmuta.
76 bags Primo Luguira do
25 bags Maracaibo Uo
10 hhds Prime Porto lUuo Sugar
10 bbds Fair Porto Rico do
10 hhds Choice St. Croix do
50 bbls E Phelps Ryo Giu
:6 bbls Old P 4II do
50 bbls Luther Feltons, Bcston Ruiu
25 bbl Boston do
50 bbls N 0 Rectified Whiskoy
20 bbls Domestic Brandy
29 cask 4lh Proof Brandy
15 ‘icosK-Db Proof Brandy
oti boxes Grant k Williams, 64 8 Tobacco
26 boxes 10s do
Iu store, aud for sale by
doe 7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
OJNT TTATSTP
AS THE OCCASION REQUIRED
30 bbls eating Apples,
60 boxes .Smyrna Figs,
,100 fancy do do do
iu.« uruius do do
M boxes luyor Raisins,
19 do bunch do
12 y t do do do, 12 do do do
2 cases flue eating Prunes injurs
2 kegs cooking do
—ALSO-
A choice lot of Wost ludia FRUIT.
VEGETABLES.
20 bbls lino white Potatoes,
30 bbls line rod Onions
20 bbls lino yellow do
5 bbls Quo Beets.
BISCUITS.
10 boxoB Boston Crackers
6 boxes ginger Snaps
2 bbls wlno Crackers
3 tibia Foxes do
6 bbls soda Biscuit, 2 do butter do
2 bbls egg do, 4 do sugar do
EGGS.AND POULTRY.
100 fluo Turkeys
409 dozen Eggs, 60 pairs Chickens
BACON*
2 bbls eboleo plgjllams
2 bbls Shoulders
BUTTER AND CHEESE.
20 boxes Gosbon Cheese
10 boxes English Dairy Cheese
10 kegs Gosbon Butter.
For ealo by
R. H. WATSON & CO.
49-Republlcan copy. deoB
SAVANNAH WATER WORKS.
OFFICE BOARD OF COMMmONERS, j
C ITY MARSHAL’S SALES—On the first Tuesday
iu January next I will sell in from or the |
court House, improvements on Bonth half of lot No. I , „ . —
83 Warren ward, together with the lease of said mHE WATER RENTS for tbe present rear were 126,740
— the property of the estate of X due from tho 1st Instant, and payable at the I ,
November 18th, 1666.
4,168
900
104
lot, levied upon as
Clara A Ogloaby am
the city taxes of said proj
opertyof .... .
Clara A Ogloaby and Miss Matilda Rosa, to satisfy oiiloe of the Board
taxosofi _ '
: STEWART, 0. K. water
The attention ol thoso persons supplied with
ater from the works Is called to Section 20 of An
30,816 prises, amounting to
..81,141,140
ASSIZE OF BREAD.
Cm Toiaburib’s Office, \
Savannah, 1st Deo., 1856. j
r E average prlcee or Flour the past month
being Eight dollars per bbl, Bread must weigh
as follows t
10 cent loaf must weigh 2ft 0 os.
6 « “ “ “1ft Ooz.
3 “ “ “ “ OMoz.
JAMES 8. WILKINS,
dec& City Treasurer.
Ordinsnee to amend on Ordinjmco for the care and | Tick ®fr 920; Halves 910; Qw. 91, Bghtha 99.82 .
Water r
RHOADS dl SON'S.
E XTRA prepared Mucilage for office and general
uso, being a substitute for Wafers, Sealing
Wax, Gumarabio and all other Inconvenient pre
parations now in uso, is always or good consistency,
does not turn sour and is ready tor uso at any
moment. For salo by
WARNUCK & DAVIS.
oat 18 169 Congress streot.
3L
■"■■'J
BOATS—One new ship’s boat 16 feet long.
One do do do 17 do do
'For Halo by
nov20 CARLETON 4 PARSONS.
12 GOLD FISH and two (at go
GLOBES, for salo by
J. M. HAYWOOD, agt.
management of tho Savannah Water Works.
novlS IU J. B. BEE, 8earetary.
WHITE BATIN A KID BUFFERS.
E ECEIVED by late arrivals—
Ladles White Satin Slippers,
do do Kid do
Hisses Black Goiters and Morocco Boots,
Ladles Polka and Jenny Lind Boots.
M. J. BUCKNER,
nov6 No. 71 and 162 Gibboa’s Range.
TEAS! FRESH TEAS!
T HE CHOICEST and best assortment or TEAS
ever ofierod at retail in this elty, including
English Breakfast Tea,
Delicious Oolong,
Plantation Oolong,
Sllvor Loaf llysen,
Plantation Imperial,
and other favorite qualities,
Just received and for salo by
WM. H FARRELL,
no20 cornor Broughton and Whitaker ata.
^JHOICK BUrrER.--16 kegs cholco Butter Just ro
I the Maryland Lotteries will reoeire prompt attan-
| tion. and the drawing malted to all purchasers Ga-
I mediately after It is over.
1 Address T. H. HUBBARD k 00.
.QOTlS «» F.,.tio.tr«M,,rBoilfe«|k
ROVAL HAT A HA LOTTBBT,
J celved and for sale b;
Oct 22
General or Cuba, will take place at Havana, oa
Wednesday, December loth, ISM.
$268,000!!
BORTEO NUMERO 673 ORDINARIO.
CAPITAL PRIZE $100,0001
1 prize of 8100,000 9 prizes of....
1 “ 80,000 8 “ .....
1 •• 20,000 70 '» , ....
1 “ io;ooo 149 “ .....
I “ SO approx’Uona 7,5
82,000
1,000
400
r QUNG 4 FRIERSON, I ^96W Meh, 4
Bank of Commerce,
Savannah. 3d Deo.,If
tvannxh, 3d 1
B Y a Resolution of tho Board. It Is ordcrod that I coupon ■ ,
the third Instalment of Twonty-flve doUars per The publio aro hereby cautioned not to pare haze
snare, on tho Capital Stock of this Bauk be paid on I —Id Bonds. novlO-lm |
or before tbe 31st January next 1
JNO. G. FERRILL, Cashier.
deo8-lawtd
I N A TRUNK, stolon In this city, by a negro in I Whole Tloketi 820—kalv— 91A-D«ap<—• aa
April, 1866. were Bonds of the olty of Auguste, I p.i l9C CM h»d at right at liren»Mt
• • ’■ • j 10 a u, racti .1000, wiUi L5 «»• per eras, die-
1 jl April. 1866, were
[ marked Let. C. No’«. , _ .
it I coupons attached for interest since Oct. 1864.
I 1.1 ..Lll. ... S. ...S... iuit.lnn. J .ni .I, nn.s
| Q.HQIK1N8, HAMS, BITTERS, BRUSHES—
LIFE INSURANCE.
T HE United States Life Insurance Annuity and I RociU^d ^Tfor’sslo'bv"
Treat Company takes risks on tbe Urea «f| noHi 7
White Persons for life, or for a shorter period, and
on Slaves for one or four years, on as favorable
terms as any equally responsible Company.
Capital and Assets, Jan’y 1st. I860..81,421,012 42
A bonus of 25 por ceut bos been doclarcd on the
business of last year to all policy holders entitled
thereto. ROBERT AUSTIN, Agent,
Rim’d D. Arnold. M. D., 164 Bay st.
Modlcal Examlnor. noUO
W HITE KIDS FOR COMMERCIAL BALL
Gents’ and Ladles White Kids Just received
from New York and for sale for Cash by
G. BROWN 4 CO., 176 Broughton st,
deS opposite St Andrew’s Hall,
P LAIN BILKS—Plain Oelucie Silks, pink, bine
and white, Just received and for sale by
de8 G. BROWN k CO., 17A Broughton it.
P LAIN SATINS—Pink, bine and white Batina
just received and for sale by
G. BROWN 4 00.. 176 Broughton at,
deS opposite St Aggrew’* Hall.
60 doa case* Gherkins,
260sugar cured Hams,
100 cases Stomach Bitters,
600 doxShoe, Stove and Scrubbing Brushes,
McMahon 4 doyle,
BREAD I—BREAD {-BREAD I
mHE subicriber wlU resume Baking on Tbuis*
X day, the 4th Doceaber, and will be pleased to
serve bis former customers and the publio,
Orders lert at his house,
Mill, Liberty street, will be
mEA, COFFEE AND PEPPER-
X 20 hair chests Blaok Tea,
60 do do Green Tea,
160 caddies 2,4 and 0 lb Black Tea,
160 do 3 aud 4 lb Green Tea,
150 sacks Green Rio OotTeo,
76 boxes Fresh Ground Coffee,
100 do do do Popper,
1ft bags Whole Popper,
Received and for sale by
novlS McMAHON k DOYLE.
BARRON’S
Family Grocery,
Whitaker and Charltoa-atreete.
BUI# on all solvent Banka taken at par.
A drawing will be forwarded amoon— wore*
suit in known.
Communication! !ddr—d to DON RODRiaUB.
sj.i. a asiat a '»
nor39—dfttw
HOT AND COLD 1ATHI.
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HENRY LATHROP &, CO.
FRESH BISCUIT AND CRACKERS
J UST RECEIVED, comprising all the different
kinds New York affbrds, consisting of Oengreos, I — _ T .___
Boas. AboreoUy, Msplo. TJtAlULY IflBLES-W. bon the Uraast emi Opwel Igra PS r. wWrartie
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kinds New York affords, c
Egg, Milk, Wine, Lemon, Bods,
ana other BUealt, New Year 1 , ...
Spiced Bnapo, Fox’s, Butter, Bos tea, Lemoa, Pio
Nlo, Graham, Watert Sugar, and Fanoy Crackers—
all of which we iball kocp constantly on hand and __
receive freibiupplieo by every ot—er et tbe I FWy.r Book., very cheap, for uleby ’
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UST RECEIVED—100 baskets Mom Champagne,
86 boxes Imperial, 26 boxes Cabinet, 10 boxes
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A. BONAUD,
aorio corner Bay and BuQjiti.
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Booko, Udtere; soorotla, he., end bolf boopd I
rasie of |OM paper and woU brawl ; tUo, Pen 1
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OMIdgra’i Worsted Papes
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