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ARRIVAL OPTHK
ATT. .ANTIC
Nzw You, Dec. •.
The Atlantic bu arrived with Liverpool date*
to Not. W.
Sho reporta the Cotton market unchanged.
Sales of two day* 16,000 bales. Exporters
took 100.
Fair Uplands 71. .Middling Uplands G|.
Trade at Manchester sympathising with the
Liverpool Cotton markets is doll.
The dcmaud for money is falling of and rates
arc easier. Bullion in the Bank of England
has increased. Consols have advanced 4—
Quoted at 044.
Richardson A Spence, quote a elite decline in
the cotton market. Boyers are shy at present
rates. Middling Orleans 0{. Middling Mobiles
113-16. Middling Uplands 613-16.
Sales of Toesday«4,000, mostly to the trade.
Market closed heavy.
Brown k Shipley, quote prices in favor of
the buyer at slightly hard rates.
The Bank of France has resolved to in
crease its capital.
The political news Is not worth telegraphing
Hew York Market,
New You, Deo. 9.—The Cotton market has
been firm to-day.
The Atlantio’s news bad no elfrct on prices'
Bales of the day 1000.bales.
Middling Orleans 12f*
1ST Those members of the Convention who
have not received tickets to the Ball, can ob
tain them from the Secretary or from the City
Marshal at the Exchange.
DeBow’s Hitucw.—Gentlemen of the Con
vention, and others disposed to sustain
long established Southern Work, may enroll
their names at the offices of either the Savan
nah Republican or Georgian, who are authoriz
ed to receive the same.
Tub Ball to Night !—The committee to
whom was entrasted the management of the
complimentary Ball, to bo given to the mem
bers of the Convention, have so far discharged
their task with commendable energy and taste*
We apprehend that nothing will b e wanting
to muke it, a most brilliant affitir, but the
presence of our fair countrywomen. The
character of the ball, the occasion and the
quulity of the guests to be assembled ought to
command a full attendance of the Ladies—and
we trust to see' to-night a galaxy of bright
eyes and fair faces that shall cause our friends
from abroad to carry home with them tender
and pleasing! recollections of Savannah. Have
ing shown oar in talented delegation the metal
that composes the wealth and greatness of
Georgia, we are anxious to show to night the
Jewels whloh are her boaai ahd pride.
Death of Andrew Marshal.
Oar community will learn with unfeigned
sorrow, that this old tnd venerable citizen died
in Richmond, Va., on yesterday—aged 100
years.
He had been for a long time, the pastor of
the first African Baptist church of this city and
had endeared himself not only to his congrega
tion, bat to onr citizens generally.
He possessed remarkable intellectual powers,
and the gifts of oratory in a high degree for a
negro. . '
Commercial Convention.
THIRD DAY.
The first business before the convention this
morning, was a resolution to re-consider the
vote of yesterday, on Mr. Oanlden’s resolution*
to re-open the African slave trade. After a
short debate, the motion to reconsider was lost
by a decided vote of 67 to 18. South Carolina
and Texas voting In the affirmative—the other
States voting negatively, except Tennessee,
whose vote was divided.
Col. Cochran, of Alabama, the chairman of
the business committee, then reported a set of
resolutions in relation to the building of the
Pacific Railroad.
The first resolution denying that Congress
has the power under the constitution to build
this toad, was passed by an almost unanimous
vote.
The second resolution was iutended to set
forth the mcanB and method by which the road
is to be built. It recommends that it be con.
structed on or near the 32nd degree of latitude
aud that the States lying on or near that line
be invoked to aid in its construction—that
means Bhall also be derived from private in
dividuals and corporation in the Southern States
or any others that may feel disposed to lend
their aid to the enterprise, and from any mili
tary and postal contracts that the road may
make. It further recommends that the differ
ent Railroad Companies In the*fiouth shall take
steps to build those portions or sections of the
road that may not be taken by other parties—
and that means also be raised firom grants of
the public domain. 1
Upon motion to strike out the clause in rela
tion to grants of the public Domain, a very
spirited debate arose between Messrs. Hubbard
andCoebaan, of Ala., and Burweil, Baldwin
aud Sherrod Clemons, of Va., and Pike, of La.
As we go to press the debate is still going on.
Speeches have been made by Col. Cocnran and
others.
(From the MiUedgevhio Recorder.)
Election of Judges and Solicitors*
Tito iast legislature passed the following
!»», and we call the people’s attention to it, as
ttchaugesthetimeor election from October to
the first Monday in January. The term of most
of the present incumbents In office will not ex
pire till noxt October, and although the law
m not definite whether the election shall be in
advance of the expiration of their terms or
the January following, we presume the January
m advance is intended} otherwise there will be
three months next year when there will be no
presiding officers. Bear it then in mind that
judges and solicitors are tube elected on the
first Monday of next January.
"Sec. I. Be it enacted, Ac., That from and
after the passage of this act. the regular elec
tions of Judges ot the Superior Courts, Attor
ney General and Solicitors General shall be
held on the first Monday In January.
, Sec. II. Repeals conflicting laws.”—[See
laws of 1856-6, p. 140.
_ Arrival or Coomks at Havana.—Dates
from Havana to 90th ultimo, announce that the
British bark Ellon Oliver, Captain Henderson,
Business In New OrleniH.
The Crescent of last Fridky soya :
The receipts of cotton yoHtorduy, it will be
observed, wero very UuUtcd. There will be a
great falling off lu the receipts, for. the noxt
thirty days from ull tootion 1 adjacent to the
Mississippi river, at least such is our impres
sion. The .recent rise iu tho Ouachita river
will throw out tho bulk of tho crop from that
section* provided tho river keeps up any length
oftlme. We ahull uluolmvo weighty receipts
from tho Yazoo, us wu learn that river is on tho
rise, or rather tho wutor which makes the rise.
It will further ho cousidured tlmt the receipts
in gross are now below what they wero last
year at this time, and wo believe that-thoy
henceford will show a gradual falling off
The malls yesterday brought us voluminous
oorrespoudenco, u share ot which wo shall
place before our readers to morrow,
With tho reduced stocks at present in this
market there pan not bo any largo sates of cot
ton. Tho weather yesterday was something
on tho Lapland order. We are favored with
telegraphic advices of a rise in the Ohio river}
so our citizens can hope at least for moderate
prices for coal and breadstufis.
We gave two duyri since tho quantity aud
kind of produce. recoivod in tho basin ortho
upper cabal.” The following is the quantity
received at the Basin Curondciot, or tho old
basin:'
Bricks, 244,000; sand; 10,000 bbk; wood,
1,200cords; charcoal, 28,000 blits.; lumber,
32,000 feet; shells, 13,000 bills.; bi. sulphate,
750 Mils.; timber, 780,000 feet. *
A Negro Inhukkkution Expected.—'The
movements of Slaves, in vasious States, indi
cate hostile designs upon the South, which they
will attempt tg carry out during the Christmas
hollldays. Vigilant watch should bo kept up,
and no where is such watch more necessary,
than here in Knoxville, where secret meetings
of colored people ure being held regularly, as
they have been for some time! Let the Cor
porate authorities of both Knoxville, aud East
iuoxville, look to this matter, ut ouce, uud not
inly look, but act, in reference tlicrto.—ICnvx-
mt IVhig.
We copy the following from the Nashville
Banner of last Thursday:
Servile Insurrection.—Wo learned yester
day from a gentleman just up from Clarksville,
that considerable excitement exists in that
place and throughout the country adjacent, on
account of the insurrection among the slave
ulation, to come off on the 24th of Decern-
, Qnite a number of negroes lmd been
arrested aud con lined, uud several hud made
confession. In the ueighborhuod of Louisa
Furnace, a plan to blow up a church was dis
covered and thwarted. A keg of powder hud
been placed under the building, ready for the
fatal match. A large collection of urms and
ammunition hud also been discovered and seiz
ed. One white mat), we learn, who was caught
in tho act of counselling the insurrection, hud
been arrested uud iniprisuued, Among the
negroes arrested and confined ure the supposed
ringleaders—the Generals and Captains, as
they are called—of the movement. The gene
ral opiuion prevails iu .Montgomery county, us
we learn from onr iufornumt, that the plot is
deep laid, and embraces the slaves throughout
a wide extent of territory, ranging from Ken
tucky South and West.
At Clarksville a strong extra patrol ure ou
duty every night, nntl so well assured arc the
citizens that there is ground for precaution,
that nearly every housekeeper is prepared with
arms for auy emergency.
Similar notices are to be found in several
other Tennessee papers. The telegraph an
nounces the hanging of several of the conspi.
rators at Dover in that Stute. Lust of all we
have the following articlo from the Talluhasese
Journal, which would iudicate that the plot has
ramifications even in Florida. Perhaps it may
not be amiss tor the people of Georgia to bo on
the alert. Caution, at auy side, cauuot lie ou t
of place.
Important if True—A goutluraan writing
from Quincy, over tho uuonyiuous signature ot
Floridian, informs us that a bloody conspiracy
iBnow ripening with a certain class of the
population of tine State, against the lives of our
citizens, and that the development of the plot
* ‘ooccni 1 sometime betweeu the morning oi
26 Inst, und tho first day of January next,
ensuing. We frankly coulees that wo place
but little conhdenco iu the statement, yet such
a thing is possible, uud suggests very forcibly
the propriety of organizing un active police
force In every neighborhood to guard uguinst
the improbable contingency.
Our correspondent is evidently a man of
sense, and wu regret exceedingly that he did
not append his real name to the letter, which
woula nave enabled us to correspond with him
more fully upon this subject, and have elicited
all the particulars connected with the discovery
of the plot. We still hope that lie will write us
again, giving his name, place of residence, Ac,
that we may pay him a visit and learu more
tally concerning a matter of so grave impor
tance to the people generally. We doubted for
a while the propriety of ulludiug publicly to
the subject of this letter, iutismuch as we be
lieve it has no foundation iu truth; but we have
been admonished to do so by gentlemen us in
credulous as ourself, who think precautionary
police regulations would uot be out ot place
even under ordinary circumstances.
We repeat, let every community be ou the
alert, in ihe manner above indicated. "In
time of peace, prepare for war,” is a good
’ neighboring
\ All offering
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Lotion tttntemcnt
Evr aula, Deo* 8.
1866 1865
Uec’d lust week, U03 bales, 1820 baits,
previously, 616li ♦* ftMQ -i
Our receipts for the past week have been
heavier than for any prevloas week during the'
season, owing undoubtedly, to tho fuller prl>
is paid here,than in either of our
urkets, Columbus or Montgomery.
is hueu taken at full prices. Extremes
14 cts., in a low Instances 12 o. • /
Ordiuary h ti ll*
Strict Middling m
Low Middling /.-Ill
Middling Fair ..
Texas Railroads,—We understand that'a
basis ot a contract has beon made between Gen.
Hugh McLeod, formerly of this State/and a
■■’-ge company of Georgia contractors, compos-
of Messrs. Grant, Colt, Major Jas. F. Cooper,
late Engineer of the State Road, and others,
who will visit Texas shortly, for the extension
of the Harrisburg Railroad from the town of
Richmond, on the Brazos River, to Austin, the
seat of government,—this Road will be about
200 miles in length, flanking the fertile valley
of the Colorado, and will connect the city of
Galveston, by steamboats and Railroads, with
Austin. This contract is the first fruit of the
liberal policy of tho State of Texas, In donating
sixteen sections. (040 acres eaoh,) of land, and
loanlug $0,000 in money, (U.S. bonds,) per
mile, to the Railroads that may be built within
a certain period. The rich lands of the interior
will rapidly enhance iu value, and come into
Cultivation. The Southern Paoiflc Railroad,
on latitude 32 deg., across the State of Texas,
will no doubt engage the attention of the South
ern Convention now sittiug at Savannah.—
Macon Messenger.
The Steamer “Oak.—The steamer “Oak,"
Capt. James 8. Leath, arrived here on the 3d,
uud after delivering her freight and taking on
board about three hundred bales of cotton, loft
on the 6th to complete her loading at other
places below. The arrival and departure of a
steamboat, at the present time, no donht car
ries back the recollections of some of our citi
zens to tho time when it was almost an every
day occurrence, and seven steamers were own
ed here, utmost innumerable other river crafts.
Now scarcely one, two or three boats are seen
during the course of tho year at what was once
our wharves! The "Oak” was built at Haw-
kiusville, by Simon Merrit, Esq., a well known
and enterprising citizen of that place. It Is a
ry substantial and convenient boat for river
ami inland navigation, draws about four feet
of wutor when loaded, and has comfortable
cnbin accommodations for thirty to forty pas
sengers. It is uuncessary to mention the cause
why steamboats so seldom arrive here at this
time. Other improvements of the age have
beefometoo fast for them, und “Young Ameri-
ica” cannot stand the sinuosities or a river
where a railroad track is to be found in its vi
cinity.— Macon Messenger.
Col. Benton.—The Philadelphia Penusyl-
vaniou extends the right hand of fellowship
to this gcntlemau, and takes him back into the
bosom of the Democratic Party. This is signi
ficant in such a semi-official organ of Mr. Buc-
liunan.
“ft behooves,” says the editor, “the Dem
ocracy, therefore, to forgot their divisions, to
heal whatever causes of grievance may exist;
and compacting their forces, to present a de
termined aud united front against the common
enemy. Ail national interests should consent
to bury the hatchet now. and contribute their
efforts zealously to give a hearty impulse to tho
principles and policy which Mr. Ituchanan will
inaugurate on the 4th of March next. At such
a time, tho counsels of Btrong men like Col.
Benton are needed : men whose experience,
wisdom, statesmanship, and character will give
weight to the support and dignity to their mea
sures.
year contracts. Sixty of these poor creatures
died on tho passage, and two after arrival.
Bark Henry Miller, Post, from same port, 147
days, had alio arrived, with 18«A«Wfca to the
same consignees. Six died on the voyage.
Pensacola and Georgia Railroad.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of
the Pensacola und Georgia Ruilroud Company
was held in this city, on Wednesday, tho 3d
inst.
The report of the Hon. E. C. Cabell, Presi
dent of the Board of Directors, was eminently
interesting, and we believo, satisfactory to ull
present. It exhibits without tho semblance of
a doubt, that the work is Jprogrcssiug, at vari
ous points on the line of way, with the must
flattering indications of complete success;
there being now, ns Batisluctorily shown, no
obstacle in the way to impair the practicability
of the enterprise. A sufficient amount of iron bus
been obtained through the successful negotia
tionsofthe President, (who lius just returnd
from New York,) to course twenty miles of
the grading wheu completed, aud will be cn
route for its destination in a very short
time.
The President aud Directors have been quite
fortunate, also, in procuring tho services of a
skilful Engineer, iu the person of Mr. Garnett,
having been without such valuable aid for
several months past, aud therefore, from this
time forward, a dicided improvement may be
expected in arriving at a speedy consummation
of the larger portion, if uot the entire work.
Three hundred uud seventy hands aro actively
employed on so much of the track as is em
braced within tho counties of Leon, Jefferson
and Madison, and this number will be consid
erably Increased in tho ensuing month of
January.
We were taken somewhat by surprise, on
learning that Florida bouds, guaranteed by the
Internal Improvement Fund of the State, rank
in the first class of American securities, with
the money changers of New York; and the an*
nooncemeut of this important fact, happily re
moves every apprehension felt, concerning the
prompt acquirement of ull the materials neces-
sary for the equipment of the road.
The greatly improved aspect of matters con
nected with our Railroad system, luia inspired
its leading projectors with now hopes and in
creased confidence, in tho entire Icasibilny of
their magnificent undertaking." Let them press
forward, now the work has been commenced,
in the noble effort to advance the commercial
nrosperity and political importance of our
Rate—Tallahassee. Floridian,
[Communicated to tho Columbia Times. J
Bole of n Rimer
We understand that tho winner of the two
mile raco yesterday, Suo Washington, was sold
to Messrs. Burton & Campbell for five thousand
dollars. She is a sorrel filly, by Revenue, dam
Sarah Washington, by Gamzon Ciugarree.
Old turf men, who saw Miss Foote in her pal
my days, thiuk her equal, if not superior, to
that celebrated race nag. The race she won
yesterday, in three heats, we have heare was
the beat ever run over any track in South Caro
lina. Thu stuko was valuable, amounting to
over twenty one hundred dollars. We predict,
whilst she remuiua iu the hands of that distin
guished and experienced trainer, Thomas Pat
terson, that sho will earn a reputation us a four
miler equal to that which she now poae« as a
two miler. Her aotion la perfect, <aiy and
smooth. Wo also -hope that her spirits 1 own-
art may realize oar predictions, aud tl oic mot#
■anguine expectation.
Armory Rolling Mills,
I mOHMONlJ, VIRGINIA/
ft* ARCHER & CO., Proprietors.
BAR IKON, all tUes, manufactured from the best
Cb,rural Pig Metal.
nv
Goodness Gracious I-Some one who has
been “about in spots,” gives the following re
sult of his observations. If he is right, we start
at ouce for the "Brotherly love oity
Tho Cincinnati ladies “do up their curls”
with hogs tails, and when askea to marry, an
swer, " out, our, oui ” .
The Philadelphia demoiselles eat persimmons
to draw their mouths up to a point, and give
their lips a “do kiss me” look.
The Providence beauties unt a small clam
shell under each foot, to lift the instep and con
fer a well made to the pedals.
The young ladies of Boston, before going to
a party, rub their eyes with extrait o’ ognon,
to make them sparkle and give a brilliant ex
pression.
The New York belles don India rubder stock
ings to contract the feet and make them look
small.
German Gaming Houses.—Evidence of a
rather corrupt social system appears in state
ment made by the Journal de F rankfort. The
B aragrauh is headed “Tho German Gaming
'OU808, and gives the information that the
gamiug tables at Wiesbaden andEms have
passed from the hands of two Individuals to a
company for tho “consideration” of 1,200,000
florins; that tho company is to pay 260,000 flor-
ius to the State in addition to the price of the
annual lease, which is 105,000 florius; to give
to the theatre of Wiesbaden each year 10,000
florins, and pay about 50,000 florins to the sup
port of the chapel.
No Wonder He was Thankful.
Read and Judge for Yourselves.
RoOiESTKR, OCTOBER 19, 1850,
Missus. Fleming Bros,
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pared by you, I take great pleasure iu recommend
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that thoy are acertaiu cure for liver complaints
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Pills, I sUould have now beon in my grave; but as
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M’Lano’s Idver Pills. Besides recovering my
health, 1 consider that I have saved iu pooketsomo
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in Wostern New York.
OW Purchasers will bo carelhl to ask for Dr.
M’lAiro’s Celebrated Vcrmifugo, manufactured by
Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are otbor
Pills purporting to bo Livor Pills, now before tho
public. Dr. M’Lano’s gouuine Vermifuge, also his
colebrated IJvor Pills, can now bo bad at all ri«
spectublo drug stores. None genuine without tbe
signature of
FLEMING BROS.
jtiti V dec9
marriages.
iu Millcdge, on IhoOih Inst., by lbs Rev. Dr. Tal
mage, Charlton Minks Wat ol'Savaunab, to Fanmis
Malone, second daughter of tho late r, J. Williams
of Mdleiigevllio
Cnnuneranl ^Intelligent.
^ Suvuiiiian" Market* ikcemlMirliT
CulTON’—Tho Atlantic’s accounts recoivod this
forouiHin had uo percopttble effeot on tbe market.
Tho sules uimiuut to 305 bales, viz: 4 at 11, 41 at
ll>4, 14 at 11 tf, 48at11tf, 63atlltf, 187at 12,
and 8 at 12)4.
“fifURg,
Inobos,
k uui«ta, screwed ttuu lap
XarJiriiit mtiniiou paid to the'qua'llty and finish
or our IRON, and alt orders promptly filled.
***»« 3m
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LwilitiWojttio
■Charleston wharf on, Friday morplug
FOll
The steamer »WA
.. 'at 10 o’clock, fqr. Auguste, touching at
ail tho intermediate landings-, .... , , •.j '
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JUST REOEWBdTnD FoTl'SALK
A Lot of Fine .Wines and Liquors, :
French Brandies, Havana Scgnto,' oi
AND A .
General assortment of Choice
(FAMILY GROCERIES.
j: m. o’nkill,
Next door to Marshall House.
uov28-lm Savannah, Ga.
F INAL NOTICE—All persons indebted to the
sub-orlber, as chimney, contractor, arc here
by notified, that unless tboir accounts are settled
by tbo 10th day or December next, they wll* bo In
discriminately plaind in the bauds of a magistrate
for collodion, JOHN LARKIN.
uov28-3t uhlmney Contractor.
,* News copy. ■
AND IRISH WHISKYS’ AND
OLD MONONGAHELA—
10 bbls old mountain rye Whisky,
10 bbls old nectar do,
16 bbls XXX, XX, X. old monongubelu do, 1
1 puuoheon Mislay” Ramsay’s very fluo do,
bbls “Mohan's*’ tfub’r Irish do,
Forsalo by
dec 5
J. LAMA,
210 Bay street.
TAM)UR—
X 100 bbls “Denmead” Flour,
100 bbls “Oakley” dp.
At depot and fur sale by
novUO . HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON & CO.
B acon- ‘
. 25 hints Sides, . .
20 do Shoulders,
25 casks “choice” Haros,
Landing and for sale by
nov22 HOI .COM BE, JOHNSON ft OO.
J^J-ERCER POTATOES—200 bbls choice Mercer
Potatoes, landing and for Bale low by
~~1. A. GREI
UOV18
CflAS.
USER.
W RITING DESKS—We have a largo and beauti
ful stock, with draws and eocret draws, for
prices ranging from $2 to 130; also, a few vory fine
Work Bnxu<, for eulo by
nnvl4 WARNOCK ft DAVIS.
B
ROTHER JONATHAN FOR CHRIST-
MAS, lor suloby ‘3
decO J. B. CUBBEGE.agt.
B BANDIES. HUMAN DOIN'-’ 77
6 hall' plpaaSaxmc DoForge, 1808 Brandy
3 do PitiotACastIUlon palo do
0 do Otard Dupuy ft Co. do
5 do Camus -do
3 qr casks Jean Louis 1811 do ^
4 do J Jacques do *- •
10 qr casks low prioo Fronch do
2 Puncheons Jamaica and St. Croix limn
2 pipes grapo leaf Holland Gin
For suloby J.LAMA.
doo 3 210 Bay Street.
TXrOI.FES AROMATIC SCHNAPPS, SARDINES Ac
Vv 100 cases Wolfk aromatic Schnapps, qts and
pints
10 cosoa Sardines,. >£ and X boxes
v6 casks Byasi Porter
10 casks East India pale Ale
5 bbls Rasborry Brandy
6 do Blackberry do
5 do Cherry do
For sale by J.LAMA.
decO 210 Bay Street'
SUNDRIES.
0/ \ BBI.S APPLES, 100 packages Raisini, 100
OVJ boxes Goshen, Eng Dairy and P A Cheese,
75 bbls, half, quarter and eighth Buckwheat.
60 boxes Extra Figs, 50 do Fire Crackers,
. 75 bbls sugar. Butter aud Soda Biscuits,
75 boxes Candy, BOO Cocoa Nuts,
25 boxes and quarter boxes oswego Starch,
600 whole, hair uml quartff't'OXM-garUtiuw-. .
Also, a fresh assortment of Nutq^Citron, Jellies,
Currants, Preserves, Sauces, Bananas, aud a varie
ty of such articles as are generally wantoi about
Christmas week.
Those Iu want will pleaso give me a call.
A. H. CHAMPION.
uov28-tf successor to Champion & Watts.
C HEESE, BUTTER, &o.—200 boxes Gosbeu
Cheese: 5J do EngHsh Dairy do; 26 cases Pine
Apple do; 5) Urkius Choice Butter;5 cases (>$ aud
yi b'lxes) Sardines; landing and for sale by
ttWia HOI.COMBE, JOHNSON ft CO.
S YRUP, CIDER, &0-
luo boxes various qualities Lemon Syrup,
60 boxes quarts aud pints Cbnrapnguo Cider,
60 casks Jeffrey’s Ale,
I.andlug and for solo by
nov22 HOLCOMB F, JOHNSON A CO.
QTUARTS" SUGAR, COFFEE, ETC.
Q 50 bbls. Stuarts Crashed and Powdor Sugar.
60 buls. Stuarts A St B Clarified do
26 bbls Baltimore O do do
150 bags Primo Greene Klo Coffee.
100 bags Fair Greeu Kio do
60 bags Old Government Java do in mats.
75 bags Prime Laguira do
25 bags Maracaibo do
10 hhds Prime Porto Rico Sugar
10 hhds Fair Porto Rico do
10 bhdB Cholco St. Croix do
SO bbls E Phelps Rye Gin
16 bbls Old P&H do
50 bbls Luther Feltons, Boston Rum
25 bbl Boston do
50 bbls N O Rectified Wblskoy
20 bbls Domestic Brandy
20 % cask 4th Proof Brandy
15 H cask 4th Proor Brandy
50 boxoB Grant k Williams, 6 & 8 Tobacco
25 boxes 10s do
JOHNSTON k CO.
In store, and for sale by
deo 7 SCRANTON,
on bean:
A8 THEOCCA8ION REQUIRED
30 bbls eating Apples,
50 boxes Smyrna Figs,
it00 fauoy do do do
iuo urums do do
10 boxes layer Raisins,
10 do bunch do
12 >4 do do do, 12 )i do do do
2 cases fine eating Prunes In Jars
2 kegs cooking do
—ALSO—
A eliulcolot of West India FRUIT.
VEGETABLES.
20 bbls flue white Potatoes,
aubblsfino red Onions
20 bbls fine yellow do
5 bbls fine Beets.
BISCUITS.
10 boxes Boston Crackers
6 boxes ginger Snaps
2 bbls wine Craokors
3 bbls Foxes do
6 bbls soda BlBcult* 2 do butter do
2 bbls egg do, 4 do augar do
EGGS*AND POULTRY.
100 line Turkeys
400 dozen Eggs, 50 pairs Chickens
BACON-
2 bbls choloe plg.Ham#
2 bbls Shoulders
BUTTER AND CHEESE.
20 boxes Gosften Choose
10 boxos English Dairy Cheese
lOkegsGoshon Butter.
For sale by
It. H. WATSON & CO.
Republican copy. dec8
UTOlUGK, AND GLASSING, AND
SHIPPING COTTON,. .* O.
C OTTON. 8ALT, GRAIN and other inernbauillso
wauled on Ht«*rago. Particular uttontion
given to weighing dialing and shipping cotton,ko.
E. F. T. ROWLAND,
dooOeodlw Head or Hay street.
S ITUATION WANTED os Porter, by
man who cun give satisfactory reference.—
Apply at this olflce. decO—tf
NOTICE.
O NE MONTHartor dalo applloitlon will bo mado
to the Bank <1 tho State of Georgia, In Savan
nah, for tho paymuut of a Tweuty Dollar Noto of
said Bank, tho loft half which has neon lo-t- Also,
for tho payment iff a Ton lh>U ir Note of sahl Bank,
No. 4,-144, the tight halt*of whloh has bean lost
JAMES L HOWELL.
Tennlllo,Ga., ; l)bo. 4,1850 law4t—deed
7 "* LAND AGEINGV. V‘“.
rjIHE (nitler8|guc(t‘will, for five dollars • per lot,
X oxamino any lauds in the counties of Appling,
Wayne, Ware or Collbtvaud ipporttotlie owuor us
to tnnlr present value, lue ' prospect fur their be-
coming more valuable In future, aud whether or.
~ 1 . committed thereon,
givo a true and cor-
llRattoes will boox-
piectod In advance.
He will alsosell aud remit when requested,’and
as dlroetod. for seven por cent.
He will also promptly altoud to all ‘ professional
business entrusted to his caro.
vernon o. mclendon,
my 13 Attornoy at law, Homoavllle, Ga.
NOTICES.
A LL porsous having claims ugainst tho estate of
JX, Georgo M. Waldburg. late of Chatham county,
docoa^od, aro hereby notified to present them,
properly attested, to tbe undersigned, within tho
time prescribe! by law; uud all persons indebted
to said estate aro neroby required to raako Imme
diate payment to the uttdorsignod.
JACOB WALDBURG, Administrator
cum tostamenlo annexe of estate of
dcol-tf George M Waldburg.
NOTICE.
T WO mouths after date application will be made
to the Honorable, tliu Court of Ordinary of
Chatham county, for louvo to soil all tho property,
real and porsouai, of tbo estate of George M. Wald
burg, late of said county, deegftsed, for the benefit
of tho heir aud creditors of said estate.
JACOB WALDBURG, Administrator
cum testamento annexe of estate of
decl-2m Georgo‘M; Waldburg.
NOTICE! •
A LL porsous having demands against the estato
of Daniel O’Cemior, deceased, will hand them
n.duly attested, as required by law; and those in
debted, will pleaso make payment, to
W. R. 8YMUNS, Qualified Aihn’r.
Novembor 8th, 1866. nov8
NOTICE.
A LL persons ludebtod to the Estate of Jauo Mc
Donald, late of MoInto3h couuty, deceased,
uro requested to make immediate payment; tiros-
having demands against said Estate are requested
to present them, duly authenticated.
MUSES I). HARRIS, Executor.
Nov. 7th, 1866. uov7
PUBLIC NOTICE.
mUE Annual Moetiug of the Board of Commission-
X era iff Public Roads of Chatham county will be
hold at thu Court House, in tho City of Savaumtii,
on tbo second Monday in December next, which
will be the 8th day of said mouth, at eleven o'clock,
A. M. W *V WASH, Secretary,
• uovl8-td B. O. P. It. U. C.
-' T NOTICE.'
T HE Mayor and Aldermen elect are hereby no
tified to moot at tbo Council Clumber in Hie
Kxchaugo on Monday next, at 10 o’clock, A. M 0 fur
tho purposo of organization. By order or
EDWARD C. ANDEHSO.V, Mayor.
Edwahi) G. Wuso.x,
Clerk of Council. decs
NOTICE.
W YLLY it COLLINS have taken au offleo on
tbe corner of Drayton st. aud Bay lane, op
posite too offleo of C. A. L. Lamar, Esq., for the
transaction of au Auction anil General Brokerage
business.
Real and Personal Ks'.ato sold on Commission {al
so, Stocks aud Bond:. Loans negotiated. Liboral
advances made on property entrusted to them for
sale. tf novl8
ELECTION NOTICE!.
C OUNCIL will, ut ita next rogular mcotiug, to
bu held ou 11th December next, elect a cap
tain of tho Special Polleo and Cl y Watch, by day
and by night, to fill tho vacancy occasioned by tiro
resignation of Captain Joseph Bi yau.
Salary, $2,006 por annum.
Bond, $4,000; 2 securities required.
Applicants must hand thuir applications to mo
on or before 2 o’clock. 1‘. M. of that day*.
• By orderbfCVffMiti; - .
.Savannah, 27th Nov., 1866.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
nov29 Clerk of Council
Central R. II. Banking Co. of On.,)
duvammh, Deo. 2, 1866 j
D IVIDEND No. 67.—The Board Of Directors
have this day declared a Dividend or FIVE
PER CENT, on tho General Stock of the Company,
from tho profits ot tho ast six months, payable ou
Monday, December 15th.
Holders iff Guaranteed Stock will be puid their
usual dividends ou the same day.
dec4—3w GEO. A. CUVLER, Cashier
Central R. R. & Banking Co. of Un.,)
Savannah, Doc. 2d. 1860. j
T HE annual election for Directors ol this Com
pany will be held at tbo Banking House on
Bay streot, on Monday, 6th January next, between
tho hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 1 o’clock, P. M.
do2-td v GEL). A. CUYLER. Cashlor.
Rank or Commerce, I
Savannah. 3d Deo., 1660. J
0Y a Resolution of tho Board, it is ordered that
JJ tbe third Instalment of Twonty-flve dollars per
snare, on tbo Capital Stock of tlil3 Bank bo paid on
or beforo tiro 31st Jnunary next.
JNO. C. FERRII.L, Cashlor.
dcc3-lawtd
UmcK Sav’u, Aliuxv k Gulf R. K. Co., 1
Savatiuub, Nov* 5, 1850. j
T HE Suvouth Instalment of 10 por cent, on th
Capital Stock of the Savannuh, Albany and
Gulf Rail Road Company, by a Resolution of tiro
Board, is hereby ordered to bo paid on or before
the 10th day of January, 1857.
WM. WARING HABERSHAM,
uovO Secretory and Treasurer.
FRESH BISCUIT AND GRA0KRRS
J UST RECEIVED, comprising all tiro different
kinds New York affords, consisting of Congress,
Egg, Milk, Wino, Lemon, Soda, Abernathy, Maple,
anqothor Biscuit, Now Year’s Cako, Ginger uud
Spiced Snaps, Fox’s, Butter, Boston, Lemon, Pic
Nic, Graham, Water; Sugar, and Fauoy Crackers—
all of which wo shall koop constantly on hand and
recolvo fresh supplies by overy steamer at tho
Savannah Grocery and Fruit Depot,
nov26 WM. U. FARRELL.
BOATS—One now ship’s boat 16 foot long,
Ono do do do 17 do do
'For salo by
nov26 UARLETON & PARSONS.
12 GOLD FISJ1 and two laigo
GLOBES, for sale by
dec3 J. M. HAYWOOD, ngt.
G roceries.—160 Bbis a b &c sugar;
26 Hhds NOfcP R Sugar;
300 Sacks Rio Coffee, all grades ;
160Boxos Colgates No. 1 Palo and’Fatni
Soap.
100 Boxes No. 1 do;
200 do Adamantlno Caudles;
60 do Sperm;
100 do Starch;
100 do Tobacco.
For sale by RODGERS NORRIS, k CO.
nov6
MAD ABIE! BWETT
thp celebrated Clairvoyant,
has arrived la this city, and
taken Rooms at No. 148
Broughton street, one door
East of Jas. 8«lltvan k Oo.’s
Tin Store, where she can be
consulted respecting tbe
PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE
[and DISEASES.
oct27-lf
Public Favor!
H A
AB already ranked Btoluwuy & Sons. Btodari,
J B. Dunham &: Co., Horace Waters, W
Knaim fc Co., d Vogt aud Mgltit; Newton k Brad
bury’s Colebrated
Pfttfiii-ArfU-Wxest-Plaiik O 1-4 aiul 7
1-g Octave
fxAktos.
AS THE BEST. IN THE MARKET.
, W. D. Z0BBAVM & CO.
having recently rccolvcii a now supply oi tiieao
makers, would invito the attention of tho musical
public to their stock, comprising ovory artiol: iu
the line, which Can he turn shod ot Now York
Prices. Also,
i A rich asspi tmout of Uuo French ENGRAVINGS
aud splendid COLORED LHHOGRAPHS, with aud
w-lthmlt Frames, Jusst arrived and for sale at
W. D. ZOGBAUM A COE’
No.’s 107 Bryan and 91 St. Jullen sts.
" ~ GENERAL NOTICE.
tkaaq. G. M. GRIFFIN has returned from Now
York and Is this morning opontog a now
ttockof Watches, Jewelry, fancy articles, Sliver
Waro, &o., and will bo pleased to have his friends
and all others iu want of such articles glvo him a
call. New goods will be opening all this week.
G. M. GRIFFIN, .
fcuccossor.to late M. Eastman,
corner Dry.id and Whitaker streets,
deu8 first corner above Pulaski House,
DR. Mo’KlNLEYwill teachaFroncli Class,
at the house of Mrs. Elkins, on York st.
The best persons iu&ivuunah can bo given us
reference. uov28-tf
Central R. Itoad & Banking Co. of Ga. \
Savannah, Nov. 13,1866. \
Tiro Annual Meeting of Stockholders will
be held at tbo Company’s Offleo, West
Broad street; on Tuesday, tho sixtoonth day of I)o-
combor next, at lu o’clock in the forenoon.
Stockholders will bo passed to and trom tbo
mooting frkk.
novia—td OK A. CUYLER, CMhler._
FELLOW-CITIZENS OP CHATHAM
COUNTY.
1 am a candidate for ro-olectlon to tho of
fice of Receiver of Tax Returns In January
noxt, and rcspcotfolly solicit your sufilragos.
augll JOHN REEDY.
to ’The: voters of Chatham
COUNTY.
Follow-citizens, I am a candidate at tiro
election, in January next, for tbo offleo of
Tax Collector, and solicit your support.
A. HARMON.
.Savannah, Si.pt. 30th, 1856. ' noil,
Augusta and Savannuh Rail Rond, 1
December 4tb, 1860. /
T HE Annual Election lor Seven (7) Directors of
this Company will he held on iron day, tiro 6tii
of January next, at tho effl ’e corner of Buy and
Abur.oin -ueef .between llrohaursof lb A. M.and
1 P. M. FRANCIS T. WILLIS,
dec! President.
NliiW SALOON*
W. D Hunt respectively announces to his frionds
aud customers, Unit lie lias opened h new Saloon
at tiro corner of Bay lniro and Barnard Street,
whore ho will be happy to wait on all who nmy
deslro a fine shave, hair cut, or slmmpoou.
«lvo8—2tv
READY HADE CLOTHING.
J UST received by etermer Alabama, a large lot
of Black Cloth Frock Corts, Black Doeskin and
Flguored Coabimcro Pauls, Figured Black and Fan
cy Silk Vests, Blue Pilot Cloth Circular Talmas, for
salo low by WM. R. SYMONS,
Ilrapor and Tailor,
nov22 17 Wbltakor at.
A
i
W1
MERINO UNDER SHIRTS.
FRESH supply of Silk aud Merino Under.
, Shirts for salo low by W. K. SYMONS,
iujV22 17 Whitaker &t.
WHITE KID GLOVES.
HITK uud cirutv color Kid Gloves just re
ceived and for sale by
WM. It. SYMONS,
nov22 > 17 Whitaker st.
ilOARRiNG.
A FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN" can bo aceomino.
dated with board and lodging on Broughton
struct, nearly opposite H. Morse’s Houso Furnish
ing Store. Also, a few Day Boarders. novl2
COOK WANTED.
W ANTED IMMEDIATELY a good Cook, who
will bo willing to iron and wash for a small
family. A sultablo person will rocoive good wages
and a permanent placo. Apply at this offleo,
noyl7—tf
SAVANNAH WATER WORKS.
OFFICE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, \
November 13th, 1856. j
T HE WATER KENTS for tbo present year were
d :e from tho 1st instant, and payable at Ihe
offleo of the Board.
The attention ol thoso persons supplied with
water from tho works is called to Section 20 of An
Ordinance to amend an Ordinance for tho euro uud
management of tiro Savannah Water Works,
noylfi R. J. R. BEE, Secrotary.
R
WHITE SATIN & KID 5LIPFEHB,
ECKIVED by latu arrivals—
Ladies Whito fatin Slippers,
do de Kid du
Misses Black Gaiters und Morocco Boots,
Ladies Polka and Jenny Lind Boots.
M* J. BUCKNER,
irovO No. 71 and 162 Gibbon’s Ruugo,
R. fc Co., M»n«y«r«. -
GRAND MARYLAND LUTTEBT
(On (ha Itaym Plm.)
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY; Of
MARYLAND.
Extra r Clou 7.
» be drawn siTUHUAY, Dea ifflth, In Bnlllmore,
Maryland.
Prizes amounting to $182,600 will be distributed
according to tiro following Fplondid Schemo:
#0,000 N umbers 1—1,000 Prizes I
Prizes payable in full without deduction.
8CIIRUK.
$40,000
14,940
10,00®
6,000
•! 3,000
• 2,000
1,000
... 200
ArntoxnunoM pbuk.
iAppro’x $40,000
1W “ 14,940
8of 60 “ 3,000
12 of 80 “ 1 600
12of 20 .« . ’ 1000
1,000 prizes, a nouutlngto... $182,0'K)
Wholo Tickets $10; Haiveg-$6; Quarters $2 60.
.BiitiliLIANuT SO-HEME;
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OP
MARYLAND. ',>‘‘7
Class T, . .
To be drawn iu Baltimore, Md., Saturday, :Dec. 27.
80QEMB:
prize of ....,.$64,000
TEAS! FRESH TEAS!
T HE CHOICEST and best assortment of TEAS
over ottered ut retail in this city, Including
English Breakfast Tea,
Delicious Oulang,
Plantation Uolong,
Silver Leaf Hyson,
Plantation Imperial,
and other favorite qualities,
Just received and for salo by
WM. II FARRELL,
no26 eoruer Broughton and Whitaker sis.
26 hhds “choice’’ Porto Rico Sugar,
20 hhds St Croix Sugar,
200 bbls A, B It C crushed and pulverized Sugar,
In store and for sale by
noy22 HOLCOMBE,
L JOHNSON k CO.
WANTED TO HIKE.
A NEGRO WOMAN to nurse an Infant. For
ono who fa competent aud trustworthy liberal
wanes will be paid. **
Apply at this offleo. delO
P LAIN SILKS—Plain Osluclo .Iks, pink, blue
and white, Just received and ter solo by
(toS G. BROWN k CO., 176 Droughton it.
jpLAIN SATINfcL-Plnk, Muo and white Satins
just received and for sale by
U. BROWN It 0O.«U6 Brought
deg oppoelter
, ghtonet,
(teS* Andrew’e Ha U.
P UTNAM’S MONTHLY for December,
The Knickerbocker Magazine for Doccmbor,
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine for November,
Dickon’s Household Words for November.
The Edinburgh Review for October.
For sale by WARNOOK k DAVIS,
‘*3 169 Congress street.
TtCAOKEREL, he.—40 bbUNol new Mackerel.
1VJL 26 haffbbU No 1 new Mackerel;
60 kits, do do;
40 bbls No 2 do ;
20 bbds do do ;
80 bbls No 8" do;
90 kits Salmon: 20 kits Tongues and Bounds:
10 do HalUbolFlni:
1 ease Spiced Shaa;
1 do do Eels:
200 bozes Scaled andNo 1 Herrings ;
10 do Codfish; just received and tar me
by deo 3 WEBSTER A PALMES.
S tuarts refined andclarafied sugars—
62bbls Stuarts Crushed Sugar
20 do do Powdered do
26 do do B Clarlflod do
25 do. do a do do
60 do do do do
Landing, and forsalo by
nov23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
C ANDLEL3.—60 boxos Hotel Candles, 12’s;
100 ooxeB Colegates Orienlial Tallow, 6 St 8’s
30 do Hydraulic Prer-sed Candles ;
60 do Sperm do ;
20 do patent Sperm do ;
Just received and for sulo by
dec 3 WEBSTER k PALMES.
W INES.—2 bairpipes Brown Sherry Wino, old;
20 quarter pipes Pale do;
40 do do Madeira do;
20 do do Port de;
10 do do Burgundy do;
2 do ' do Pure Malaga do;
26 do do Imitation do do;
For eale by WEBSTER k PALMES*
deo 3
MOURNING GOODS.
B LACK Bombazines, Paramattas;
do French Merinos anil Cashmeres,
U and 6-4 M. deLalnes, Coburgs,
Alpacas, Saxony Plaids, Raw Silks,
Valencias, English and French Crapes,
White end Black Crape Collars end Sleeves,
Black Bordered Clear Lawn Hdk&* Ac., &o.
For sale by no30 DaWITT.
B utter k cheese-
26 kegs choice Goshon Butter
76 boxes do do Cheeao
Landing per steamer and for sale by
dec 7 SCRANTON, JOHNSON l
C HOICE BUTTER.—16 kegs choice Butter just re
eolved and for sale by
Oct 22 YQUNG k FRIERSON,
94 Bay-s
I N A TRUNK, stolon In this city, by a negro 1 n
April, 1856, were Bonds of tiro city of Augusta,
niurked Let. C. No’s. 10 k 11, each $1000, with
coupons attached for interest siuco Oct. 1831.
Tho public aro hereby cautioned not to purchase
said Bonds. novlO-lm
G herkins, hams, bitters, brushes—
60 doz cases GhcrKins,
•260 sugar cured Hams,
100 cases Stomach Bitters,
500 doz Shoo, Stovo and Scrubbing Brushes,
Received and for salo by
uovzl McMAHON k DOYLE,
T EA, COFFEE AND PEPPER-
20 half chests Bluuk Tea,
50 do du Green Tea,
160 caddies 2,4 and 6 lb Black Tea,
150 do 2 and 4 lb Green Toa,
15u sacks Green Rio Coffee,
75 boxos Fresh Ground Coffee,
100 do do do Popper,
1$ bags Whole Popper,
Received and for salo by
novl3 McMAHON k DOYLE.
Q6
4,168
25,740
ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY,
T HE next Ordinary Drawing of the Koval
Havana Lottery, conducted by the Spaulsh
Government, undor tbo supervision of tho Captain'
General of Cuba, will take placo at Havana, on
Wednesday, December 10th, 1850.
$258,00011
SORTEO NUMERO 573 ORDINARIO.
CAPITAL PRIZE (100,0001
1 prlzo or $100,000
1 “ 60,000
1 “ 20,000
“ 10,000
CANDLES*
S PERMACETI!, Adamantine and Tallow of various
brands; Soap of various braudB. from 6, 8. 10
and 12 cents. Chomical Soda Soap 10 cents; Wo
man’s Fricud 10 cents. Call and examine at
BARRON’S
Family Grocery,
sop26 W hi faker and Cbarlton-streots.
F AMILY BIBLES—Wo havo tho largest and
finest selection in litis city, got up in tho best
styles. bolUR bound In Turkey morocco, uud nroroc
no antique, botiro English and American; also, hand-
sumo 12 mo. aud pocket editions uf tiro Bible, and'
Prayer Books, very cheap, for salo by
novl4 • WARNOCK k DAVIS.
1
1 “
1 “
1 “
2 “
3 “
8 «
187 “
, 10,820
prizes ol 10,000
" 5,000
2,600
1 760
.....2<..v.‘.w*v, 700
S
•77viv. 100
vwV.?-; 1 . 40
),310 prizes, amounting to.,. !'$!, 141,140
Tiokots $20; Halves $10; QuarJ $6, Eighths $2.60
•; i —
AW All orders for Tiekcts or Paokages in any or
tho Maryland Lotteries will rocelVo prompt atten-
tiou, and tiro draWnfe mailed to all pnrohasors im
mediately aftor-lt is ovor. •. I:; .-i v ,;
Address T. H. HUBBARD AtOO.
No au Fayette street, or Box NoT4‘0„
nuv 19 Bultlmpro ild.
8 prizesoT.... $2,000
.3 -....v 1,000
M «, 400
140 “ 200
20 approx’Uons 7,200
4 approximations to the $100,000 of $600 each, 4
of $400 to $50,000, 4 or $400 to $20,000.4 or $200 to
*10,000, 4 ori200to»5,000. ' ■'
Whole Tickets $20—Halves $10—Quarters $1,
Prizes cashod at sight at five per cent, dis
count. ..:•!•
Dills ou ail sulvont Bunks taken at par.
A drawing will bo forwardod as soon os the re.
suit iu known.
Communications addressed to DON RODRIGUEZ,
(care of City Post. Charleston, a. C.,) until the 10th
of December, will bo attended to.
novi’O—d&tw
IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS!
VAN DERVgER COTTON.
' J 'HE UNDERSIGNED havo for sale a small qnau-
± tlty of tiro Beod of tho abovo Colton. Its supe
riority ovor other kinds of Cotton aro:-1st: .It yields
as much or more per acre than any other Cotton-
2d. It yields fifteen per cent, more Unt than any
other Cotton. 3d. Tho staplo is longer, finer and
stronger than any other. 4th. Hence it comands
TWO to FOUR corns per pound more than any other
slrort Cotton sold in Now Orleans, as the foilowtng
statement of Farley, Jurvey k Co., well known
commission merehuHs, New Orleans, will show:
Nxw Orleans, October, 1860.
We have sold Mr. Van Derveer’s two last crops,
and from tbo excellence or his Cotton, have ob
tained for it TWO to FOUR cents per pound more
than other kinds of Cotton will command.
.... Farmt, JoRvxr 4 Co.
PiahtcrB desiring to proouro thoso seed will do
well to apply early, r
small. Fair sampl"
scon at tho offleo of
Petty Gulf Seed also for sate.
C ITY MARSHAL’S SALES—Ou tho first Tuesday
la January next I will soil in front or the
Court House, improvements on South hair or lot No.
33 Warron ward, fogolhor with tho Icue or said
lot, levied upon as the properly of tho estato of
Clara A Oglesby and MIbh Matilda Ross, to satisfy
tiro city taxes of said proporty.
decO DAN’L H: STEWART, o. M.
ASSIZE OF BREAD. ?—
Crrr Tkeasobir’s Office, )
Savannah, 1st Deo., 1860. J
T HE avorago uriceo or Flour tho past month
being Eight dollars per bbl, Bread most weigh
as follows;
10 cent loaf mast weigh 2 Ik 0 oz.
5 “ “ « “1ft Oo*.
3 “ “ “ « gw oz.
JAMES 8. WILKINS,
does City Treasurer.
ly, os tbo quantity bn salo is
lies of this year’s crop can be
r LOCKETT 4 8NELLINGS.
RHOADS 5 SON'S.
E XTRA prepared Mucilago for office ahd genera
uso, boing a substitute for Wafers, Sealin
Wax, Gumarabio aud all othor inconvenient pre
paratlonsuow in uso, Ib always or good consistency
does not turn sour and Is ready for use ot an
moment. For salo by
WARNOCK k DAVIS.
169 Congress street.
LIFE INSURANCE.
T HE United States Life Insurance Annuity and
'front Company takes risks on the. lives of
White Persons for llfo. or for a shorter period, and
un Slaves fur ono or four years, on os favorable
terms us uuy equally respousiblo Company.
Capital and Assets, Juu’y 1st, 1856.. $1,421,012 42
A bonus of 25 por cout lias boon deolarcd ou the ’
business of last your lu all pulley holders entitled
thereto. RtiBEKT AUSTIN, Agent,
Ricii’p 1), Ailvolo. M, D„ 164 Bay st.
Modlcai Examiner. no26
T
BREAD I—BREAD I—BREAD!
IHE subBoriUer will resume Baking on Tbuti-
day, the 4th Decerabor, and will be pleased to
servo bis formor customers and the pnbUo. v-
Orders loft at bis house, opposite Mr; Gillam’s
Mill, Liberty street, will be duly attended to.
decl—6t WM. J. CLAGHORN.
B
LANK BOOKS, of alt kinds; foil bound Day
i Bonks, Ledgeho; journals, J:c., and half bound
du, mado or good paper und well bound; also, Pass
Books, Memorandums, Writing Books, Ac- for salo
b, WARNOCK k DAVIS,'
novlO 159 Congress street.
B lue, brooms, buckets, biscuit, Ac—
100 boxes Fig Blue,
60 doz 2 and 3 ply Brooms,
100 doz 2 and 3 hoop Bnokots,
26 bbls Soda, Sugar and Buttor Biscuit,
10 bbls Pilot Bread.
Received and for iale by
nov20 McMAHON A DOYLE.
B oots and shoes—
Lady’s white Satin Slippers,
Gentis fine Boots and Gslters,
Gent’s Oxford Ties and low quartered Shoes,
Boys’ and Youtba’ Gaiters.
On hand at 71 and 162 Gibbon’s Bang!
HOI AND COLO BATE!.
Y EARLY customers, strangers: tad citizens are
respectfully notified that hot waiter is reedy
tor them from 6 A. M. till 9 P. M. every day except
Sundays. A tew more gentlemen can be well ac
commodated to bathe as often as thfy ohooecat ono
dollar a month, all subscribers to commence from
Nov. 1st, 1866 to Nov. 1,1867, fbr$S“
Single baths, 26 cents.
Season ticket from 1st May to 1st)Nov., $15.
tfn , „ J; M. HAYWOOD, Agt.
N. B. 10subscribers, In addition to thoselhave,
aro all I can tako at tbo low prlco or 12 dollar* a
year. novl8 J; M. H., Agt.
REAL FR&NOH EMBKOXbEJUifiS
HENRY LATHROP & CO.
\A70Ufib invite tho attention or the Ladles to
vv their very large and rich stock of
Real Thread. Honitona
“ ^Frsach, UosllnandC
Mourning Sttis, In Book, Cambi
Cambric and Swifle. Ed^Dgi and
Embroidered, H. S.BordSradH
Muslin and Cambrio Bands ■'
Misses Setts, in freatvarttfr
Infkats’ Oeps»trimmed. ■' •
—ALBO— -J.
Children’s Worsted Capes
Opera Hoods, Ties L -
Oolored, Silk and (ayjunen ^
oct6
W RECEIVED—ico baskets'll
26 boxes Imperial, 26 boxr*
irdon Rouge. For Bate by 7 !
A.BONAUD,
nevlo eoner Bay and BuU a sts.