Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, December 15, 1856, Image 1

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1*7 ; VOL. XXXVT! ' 1 '" - I OLD S E B IE8.I SAVANNAH, GA., MONDAY. DECEMBER 15, 185(5. JOURNAL, MOWPAH RVRWIlfO, » o'clock, A. Exrwss.—We Are Indebted to Ur. rotu of Harnden’s Espna for a Now York piper of lust Saturday received In advance or the mail - m r Cbkhokkk Baptist Collm*—We have re ceived from Prof. Rarabant a catalogue of the Cherokee Baptist College, located at Cassylllu. Tho second session of tba 2nd year, begins Mon day tho I2tl» of January ncit Giokuia SiuARr-We have received from judge DcLyou, a specimen of Georgia Sugar, sado by him at Barrack,a few mile*from this city. The Judge informs us that he desigus going largely into the buslnesas of sugar rank- j 0 g the ensuing year. He will cultivate the Chinese Sugar Cane. Movements against the Florida Indians —Xltie C’omimntespf VolunteersViilted for by Meueral Harney—Platt «f rutlons. Tallaiiasske, Pi,a., Deo. 10, lfMfl. Editors Georgian 4* Journal: I send you herewith a message from Gov. Hrooiuc to the legislature now in session, eu. . Mug highly Important communications from the Indian frontier. The matter was transmit ted to the general assembly to day, and caused giueral rejoicing, as the action of Gen. Humey relieves the State from the duty of protectiug the frontier at her own expense any longer. Tilings look now us though the war is either to be closed without bloodshed, or that a peace 1* to be conquered. Gen. Harney will have teu companies oi mounted volunteers and about two thousand regulars to operate with—a force which, in the hands of such an energetic andf experienced Indian fighter, mutt end the war. While enjoining a cessation of hostilities, ‘ Gen. Harney shows his good sense in preparing ia iik-re^od forco with which to strike vigor ous nud prompt blows the moment pcaueftil overture* arc rejected,should such unfortunate ly occur. 1 appreheud, too, that this aug mented forco will operate as a persuader ou the wiley savages, particularly when they lenrn tii.it so large a portion of the forco is composed oi the much dreaded volunteers. Yours, C. E. II. Executive Cuaubku, I Tallahassee, Dec. 10,1856. f Hon. II. V. Snell, Speaker of the House of Representatives: Sir—1 herewith counmuutcate copies of dis patches received this morning from Gen. Jesse Carter, the State's Special Agent at Tampa, from these it will be seen that General Harney, tbe present commander of the United Stutes Ibices in Florida, has suspended active oiiora* tlons agaiu»t tho Seminole Indiana remaining iu Florida, und that he has caUed for seven ad ditional companies of mounted volunteers. Tne suspension is doubtless only) for the purpose of communicating to them tne provisions of a Treaty receutly negotiated for their benefit apd intended to induce their emigration. While tbe suspension continues it is presumable that the seven mounted companies now required, with the three nlrendy in tho United States service, will be used for frontier protection, und will lie ample for that purpose. Very Respectfully, ( * t n«.»»H v James E. Broome. Usad-Qi/autes Department op Fla., ) . Fort Brooke, Nov. 25,1856. J Hit Excellency James E. Broome, Governor of Florida: Sir-Bv virtue of authority vested In me by tbe War Department, 1 have tbe honor to call upon your Excellency for seven independent companies of mounted volunteers, in addition to the companies of mounted volunteers now in the service of the United States, and to serve for nix months, unless sooner discharged. Tbe organisation of the companies called for will be the same as that of the volunteer com panies now in service, and as the companies will operate independently of eacli other, uo regimental organisation is expected or de- sired. 1 have the honor to request that the compa nies may be presented for muster into the ser vice of tbe United States at Fort Brooke, Flori da, aud as soon after enrollment os practicable. I am, sir, very respectfully, Your obedint servant, Wm, 8. Haunkv, Bvt. Brig. Gen. Com’dg. Dep’t. * [COPV.] UeadQuabbrs, Department ox Florida, ) Fort Brooxr, November 22,1856.) Circular.—Tho General Commanding de* liie* to communicate to the Seminoles before ptiiceediiig to extreme measures the Inten* ton* of tl.o Government respecting them- wives, with which he has been charged. Ho therefore commands all hostilities against the Seminoles to cease, except on th** defensive, until further orders. Every Commander will endeavor by use of wTiTle tings und other friendly A"us, to In duce tho Ihdians to au in.on «>, Should they Irani lest a disposition to com. il with the General, they will bo treated wno every con* «i'Jeration und kindness, tin- I'u't being report ed to these Head Quarters. By order nf Brig. (Jen. Hartley. [Signed] FsancisN. Page.. Asss't Afij. Gen. Gen. J.Caktir. Special Agent. Tanina* A true Copy :—Jzsss Caktfu. Special Agt. Special Agency. Ktatkok Fi.ouida, i Tampa, Nov.'H. IH56. ) Sir-I have the honor to acknowledge the ifieiptofyuur communicul mn of ihe 2:iu Inst., with the ucsompanylng •Mirniliu'* from the General Commanding the Uujuittmont, pub- lidied to the troops in Florida, which will bo duly communicated’,in tbe service of the State "•th instructions for its strict observance. Respectively, your ob't. *ei v’t., Jesse Carter, „ Siterial Agent. 1 ranch N. Page, Aas’t. Adj’. Gen., Fort Ibookc, Fla. Si'kciai. Agency, Stateuk Florida, ) Tampa, Nov. 1h56. \ Sm-Tiie enclosed requisition from the Gen ii™ commanding the Department, of datfctbo *7? inst.. was recoivcdat this olUce to-day, Mdmaed to your Excellency through this °fflcc, calling lor seven addition*! Independent lompanics of mounted Volunteers, for the UAwl States Hervicc for »i.\ nn •Uw, unless woncr discharged, which I liuvc i'.c honor to transmit herewith—with n com • * oiv ac knowledgement of tbU date. J ha . v . c retained a copy oi tin-1 , i .und demy In eommuniciii.iig ...u you, and J® facilitate the operations oi n.« i!. 8. author)- ij m. . 1 propertorai>" tin (treeutoncc. Mjaii jo ahletogct most of it from tbe pro* Wms *° rcu - mid h*vo today tuitornsed 215™" ( ’* Moseley, of Pii .tk... to raise und it cr , a com pany forthwith. J °, pill 8 jny action may re.v v iy mr a«»|irj- J*.t await such fmthor or additional iustruu- • •« as your ^Kxcellcncjy may please to give. Your obcifiont servant, Jiawc Carter, Agcnt ' I'uwIwmc, I'liiridu. SrEC '*i' Aiibiot, Btatis or I'MimiM, i I'umjia, Nov. 2,III. I8M. ( K| " , . I " , " J 1 copy of Circutorof lij.il. S 1 "wiUti, the Department,Dub- 11. IV O'U in Pluritla on tho Und lilt, S^fctohw.oef.f wliloh on the putt-of ,vll ' L " 11 1,10 State, to bercbj ea sy nuthoritj of the Governor, JihmOahtir, totl'lCwT ln * Uu ; UoM were’coBmonfcIiUal U, ° 8 tata. on ‘o' ™y of Norember, IMS. Jussn Cahthk. Special Agent. li&tq.!oVthe Petersburg Intel biw nurchucd Uieltalelgh fH.C!.] Action ot (Ite.Xiiiutitecii rotivvulltm. " The iuUtavpig resolution* with llndr prcnm* blc^embruct a ynmmury ol theuctlon of the late Houthei ii Convention, which assembled lu this city the morning of the *tb instant, aud adjourned the evening of the I'ith. SOUrilKUN SCHOOL BUO»S x Resolved, That tho encouragement of the Southern public is due to, und should be given to, those ant<mg us who have already issued, or have, in course «f publication, series of kc.1um>1 hooks adapted to the wants nf our youth. WKAMSIIII' LINK TO .SOUTH AMERICA. Whereas. A petition lias been presented to the Congress of the United Stutes by Messrs. Robert N. Stratton Samuel I,. Mitchell, Win. H. Webb and Thoiuus Rainey, rwpresonting tho North and South American Steamship Cmu* puny, whose stock to owned in the city of Sa vannah aud thu city of New York’, for a smuli uud reasonable appropriation for transporting the mails of tho United States from the At* luntic seaboard and thu Mississippi vulley to and from tho West India Islands, Brnr.il, tbe Uupublics oi I,a Plata, und other countries in South America. And, Whereas, Tim line contemplated would prove peculiarly beneficial to the commerce and pros* purity of the South by making Savannah the lust city touched by the steamers'heture pro 4 eeeding to the West Indies, and the first touehejl ou .their ration to thu United\platen. And, ' • •* ’ Whereas, This is the first .mull line that has proposed opening direct, rapid, and reliable communication witii tliusu rich.uud expanding fluids of commerce embraced in the Went Indies, Brazil, tho Republics of Ln Plata, the Amazon, and .the Orinoco, uud with Venezuela and New Granada. Therefore, Resolved, 'Thlit'tfila Convention 'respectfully aud earnestly recommend the subject to thu favorublo coiisiderutiou of Cougress. SUUTUEltDFACILITIES FOR MANUFACTURING. Whereas Hie demuud for our great staple must bo increased by lessening the cost of its production, and. the avoidance of unneces sary transportation on the rauteri d and tho fabric, uud Whereas,'Giero is ou aud near our cotton plantations, the munt uimudant power in iite fiiiling rails of water, and inexhaustihlo seams of bituminous coal, in dlstHiSts whore tips cli mate is peculiarly favorable to the operations of manufacturing, and where the supplies of C oi r.-siHiuCgWo U-Uie V. ..rluotuu .Muniluril l . „ u WtOM HAVANA. J lite CWit Ttade—Gtw * ftadidtn—Afrxicoa AJ)aut—MaikeU,fye,,fyc. • ■* Havan a, Deo. 10. Messra. Editors j-Sinco my hut notes, we have iutroduuud into too island, to fill the wuuta of our labor, three cargoes or Asiatics trom the coast or Chins, vl* By the British barque Ellen Oliver, Henderaon, Master, arriv ed the 25tn of November, item Swatoa and St. Helena, 107days, 263 coloulsts, under contract tor eight year’s servitude, predicated in Irand uud cousuiuated with. violence. Consigned to Torriues, Pu«ut$il& Co.‘ 'Gl'thisfcit, sixty died ou board during the Voyage, uotf two utter ar rival at this port." Tiie whole* iiumtsir Utken at Swatoa.125. 1 This cargo was disposed or to sub-contractors at au average of 1170 each, and moatiy have changed owners ainue at $180 aud $100 per head. Tha obilgatiou .upon pur chasers is to pay their sulfieet four dollars per mouth, und to furnish the light clothing suita ble for Ueld labor. Tbe interest ofthe master is to get the full value of his mouey during the validity of the contract, and to renew with fur ther deception if there is life,enough left to make it au ottjeot to retain the latar. On the 27th tilt, arrived the British bark llenry Miller, Putt Master .from the same ports, in 140 days, with 185 subjects delivered to the sarnu consignment, six reported aaliavlug died ou the voyage, 1 which I am compelled to correct to 2fi, (bom reliable information since arrival Mid entry 4 tho customs. The same prices os stated above kavo been received for this cargo, which numbered 211, at least, when the ve*aei lelt Swutoa. The contracts ure alike for all, fictitious aud identified, simply by arbitrary numbers, aud Ghiuese signatures to the con tracts made by chiefs of the districts,who make the seizures aud sales of their people, and en- lorce fuIQtmem, well seasoned with promises or wealth ifi the Eldorado' where they are bound. Ou the 2d instant, the Spaulsh bark Emigrant, Saujuau blaster,' arrived from Mucoa, Manilla aud St. Helena, 230 days voyage, with 320 (56 deaths ou the voyage) Asiatics to to the con signment or thu old stock company, presided over by Messrs. Percilo, Machado & Co. These Hultjects met the same value in our market for Mub-coutmctoraand second bands os stated for the previous lots. Ibis busintss consists with tho philanthropic, notions of Northern and British abolition fanatics. And yet there is uo probability of a tenth part of those, brought here ever surviving the •linn of per rice assumed, to be contracted lor, aud probably noue will ever attain the uctuai freedom to which they will be entitled at the expirathm-of the eiglit years from their intro duction to our cane fields. Something like 4,500 were introduced previous to'tbe 10th of April, 1855, since.which time I uncertain actually the arrival of 7,‘446. Many have died of epidemic disease, und m any in despair have committed suicide. . * Our last sales of Carolina Bine, from store, food for o|iomtivc.M are, aud mu# continue to per quintal; ol lndla and Valencia Bite be cheap and certain, and where, consequently $5^, to $5.j per ql. 0. Pilch Pino {Bourds, 2 our cotton could be changed into its most valuable forms with extraordinary facility ; aud where capital and labor Would be attracted, uud would 1»: within tho; sphere ..of our in fluence, if tlto facts were fully tnidcrstiKjd- ut home and broad. Therefore be it resolved, That proper mea sures should be taken,if not by the General Government, utieastby theJaiglslatures of thu cotton plunting States, to obtain und publish- all the facts that will throw light on the re lative advantages of southern and western lo calities for tarrying ou this branch' of manu facture, uud showing where all the eiciliciltri that enter into the cotton labile can be brought togetuer, and combined with the least expendi ture of capltpl and lubor. .. UKNUT’s 'I'A't’KNT- FOR COTTON Ml'lNNINQ. Whereas, a patent having bccu lately grant* <*d by the Government to u citizen' of Mobile, fora process or combination-of machinery, by means of which, by u continuous process, cot ton may bo converted iutu merchantable yum, motiving* IJbt .'annill .expouse and culling into requisition, the miiplus labor of the ticlu—it is Buqgested by the conventior, that this subject reooivo the oaruWt'cousiderulioii til' the plant ing interest, h* one i-ulc.ulutoU largely to in* crautt its wealth. il'iii ' ' HAlLBOAD. LINli FROM THE CUES A PEAKE TO ' TUB OHIO. Resolved, That in view ot tue impurtuhee of rnmnnectiug ai thu earlit-nl period the wuters oi the Chesapeake ILy, with .thboe of thu Ohio, and the Mtosissippi,H'be urged upon the Legis- latbreof Kentucky, t * complete the remaining link, by cou»tnietiug a railroud from the city of Louisville, .to the Cumberland Gup to meet the improvements of .the'Stutq df Virgiuiu. bO.UTHEUN snip UUILD1NU. Whereas, Tbe primary object of this Conven tion is to encourage ami promote Southern wealth and developeraent, which will bring strength ami home practical Improvement in Us train ; t*e It Resolved, That in order to bucourage Ship and Boat buildii!g,ctu., objects ol indispeusuble importance to real southern iudepeudcuce and homo sustaining ellort, that utl State uud mnniolpal aid uud encourugeiuent be given to Bach home built vessels. . SOUTHERN FAIRS. y. Resolved, That it bo recommended to the' .severallocal and State agricultural dud mechaul- cal associations to provido for occasional South ern Fairs at point* which shall be..accessible, to all and that the State Legislatures. be recom mended to make appropriations'iu did of such objects. CANNON FOU.NDKKIKM AND MANUFACTURE OF ARMS. Resolved, That the establishment ot Foundries aud works for the casting of cannon aud mnuu- fucturn of arms should bb recommended to the attention of the several Southern States. .SOUTHERN SETTLEMENT OF KANSAS. Resolved, 1. That the security and the honor of the South demand that she should maintain her equhl rights In thu Territories of this Union and that she ought tu resist, at every cost, any attempt wherever made to exclude her from those territories. Resolved, 2. That .the unprecedented effort now being made by the Northern people through the Instrumentality of emigrant aid societies to tbfee a hostile population into the territory of Kansas affords u startling evidence ot tbe de termination of our ouemies'to effect by-Indirect hut most, eilective means tbe purposes ofthe Wilmot Proviso, to wall up the South within her preseut limits uud prevent the admission of any future .slave holding State into this Union. Resolved, 3. That iu the opinipu of this con vention counter emigration .from the South is the most practical peaceful and effectual means of fruttratfiig'thls'tfcetoil scheme and that this ceuvention most earnestly recommends to tho promotive of Southern emigration to Kansas, and by.evuiy lawful moans within their power .td assist the settlement eCSjfUthcra men tticrcin THE KOUTIt’8 qUOi-A OF 'ARMS FROM TUE GENER AL GOVERNMENT. . Resolved, Tiiat it should bo inquired by the Senator and Representatives of the Southern States iu. Congress whether their respective States anil the South, as a whole, have received tbe full quota of the urms distributable under acts of Congress; and alno- whether-there is placed within their limit*, iu the arsenals of the United States, their lull proportion of all NO 14027 l'inKwki.i. CoimnwiKt.—The following.kw: m.mli'Bilon, from o Dologoleto tlu Uto Com- meruinl Convention, came to os by the. hands ofthe conductor of tho down train, yeatorday' morning, with a request that would give it a piaee in the column*, of the News, a request' wltli which we moit.oheerAiUy Comply i The President of the Conventtou havthf re ceived at the Dining Hoase a beautiful note from Mrs. Charles Green, with a "stirrup cup” or a basket orchamptoQie Ibr the members of the Convention. a /eu * joit wu fired from the basket, while tbe following toasts, which were projiosed by the President, were drank with great enthusiasm: ? r Mrs. Charles Green. — As graceful as lib eral in her hospitality; she Is a lovely combi nation of tiie virtues of Georgia and Vir ginia. * 'ttie President, Directors, and other officers 0) the Georgia Central Raih'oad,—Thanks, [rateful thanks, for their generosity, hospital!* tv, aud uniform kindness to‘ the stranger.— Morning News. Coolness Unparalleled. -A mercantile firm of this city received this week a letter from the Capt or oue or the brigs they chartered,“dated Uarbadoes, iu which be iutorms them that as lie believes the United States are about going to eternal smash, he sold ship and cargo and nickeled the money, which he didn't think hey will ever see. ugaim He concludes with' some complimentary allusions to our country men, aud .wishes he had never seen any or them, t he vessel is the brig Boston.—Horton Gatette. Politiual URArrrruDE,—The Democratic party of North Western Virginia, have pre sented to the editor of the Wheeling Argus the sum of a thousand dollars cash to enable with u magnificent suit of clothes, bat, boots, aud all the requisites of a gentleman’s cdraplete costume. w Distinguished Arrivals.—Among the pas sengers by the steamship Isabel, from Havana, we noticu the names of Hon. S. R. Mallory, U. S. Senator from Florida, and Hon. James Gads den, late U. 8. Minister to Mexico^—C'Aar. Standard. * ccrgoesfrom Mobile, $29 and $26$ per 1000 feet. Supra have udvanced the post week; low classes fto $c. per pouud. tstoek on hand 7,* 403 boxes. Shipped during the week 21,000 boxes, of which to tho United States over one- half. In Molasses, contracts at 8 rials per keg of 5$ gallons, contracts made for several tbou- sum I hogsheads to be delivered at Blatanzas aud Cardenas. Exchanges more active. Lon don ut 3$ to 4 pram;; New York, 8 to 84 din. cpimt; Ncw Orleuus 6 discount. »Brig Sea Belle, Burton, for Savannah, aud the iirig Louugo, Arvaut, for Georgetown, sail ed 6th .insl., tho first, with thirty hogsheads of Molasses und fruit, and the other iu ballast. No Arrivals front Charleston or near ports save the steamer Isabel; Health good—planters at work —Weather just now not propitious. As ever, Franklin College. ' Wo arc indebted a friend, who was iu Athens, on Friday, for the following result of the election of the President and Profes sors by tiie Board of Trustees of Franklin College: Dr. A. Church,eleoted President pro. tem^ub- ject to the coufirmutlonof the Senates Academi- cusut its next session. Dr.Wm. T. Brantly, Professor of Belles Let- tern aud Oratory. J. D. Easter, of Smithsonian Institute Wash ington City, Professor of Natural Philosophy uud Chemist,y. P. H. Men, .of.Peuileld, Professor of Lan guages. Williams Ruthclord, of Athens, Professor of Mathematics.’ James Woodrow, of Oglethorpe University, Professor gl Natural Sciences. W. D. Wash, of Mississippi, and Win. Hen ry Waddell, of Athens, were elected Tntors. Dr. Church, it is understood, bu accepted the Presidency. Two Trustees were elected, to till vacancies in the Board, but our informant did not ascertain their names.—Augusta C'on- stitutionalists. , Tkukidle Accident at tub Midlothian goal Pits in Chesterfield—Eleven Lives Lost.—A most heartrending accident occurred at tho Midlothian Coal Pits, yesterday morn* iug, by which eleven men lost their lives, aud two otliors were nearly dead when recovered. Tnis calamity was caused by the breaking iu of u large body of water from otic or more old ano deserted pit.* iuto the new oue, by which the laborers were immediately, .jiabmerged and drowned. When our luformapt left, It had not been certainly ascertained whether there were more than thirteen men in the pits, six of whom were white and seven colored. He describes the svcueas.tbe moyt distressing he ever wit nessed. Wives weeping for their husbands, children for their fathers and friends for friends added to tho excitement of those who were Striving to learn the worst, most have filled evory heart with anguish,—Richmond Dispatch of last Saturday. Personal.—We clip the following from a New York paper: "The mansion of Charles O’C'onor, esq., at Fort Washington, was the scene of unusual brilliancyanadisplayon Saturday last. The house is a spacious one, situated on the banks ofthe Hudson/surrounded'by;picturesque scen ery, and furnished with great taste and ele gance. Thcfete was given chiefly iu honor of Seuator Douglas and bride. Among the guests presdht were General Scott, General Shields itbe Rector of Grace Church, G. Bancroft,‘Peter Parley,’ A. 0. Kingsland, T. E. Meagher, Capt Wilcox, United States army, Gov. liradisb, W. M. Evarts, esq., &ca host of members of Congress, secreterles of legation, officers of the army, members of the bar, and many of our oldest and most respectable citizens, including .a large number of ladies.’' A Good ONSJ—The Boston Traveller tells the following story relative to the chirograpby or people of the Southern flutes to organize plan! pL W. Brooks, tho great Railroad Manager, who was once Superintendent , of the old Auburn and Rochester Railroad: Brooks had written a letter to a man on tho road, notifying him that bo most remove a barn which in some manner incommoded the road, iindcr penalty of prosecution. The threatened Individual was unable to read any part of the letter but the signature, but. took it to be a free pass on the road, and used it fora couple of yeursas such, none of tho conductors being able to dispute bis interpretation of the docu meut. 1 he arms oreverykind, and all the mtinKIbtf Is u„m uf war aud camp and other equipage nl the , * ai iH® J United States, wherewith troops of all aims in th!is ciity on the 13th-instonti tho following — i s i mimed candidates were elected: Mayor—F. G; Wilkins. ‘ Treasurer-John Lloyd. ' Clerk of Council—Calvin Stratton. Sexton—Thomas Nix. . Alderman.—1st Ward—Messrs. Barden aud my. *m or. : . ■: t r: - <• 2d Ward—Perry .and Ellis. 3d Wurd—Messrs. Stewart and Chapmau.,.. lth Ward—Messra. Ayer and Gager. 5th Ward—Messrs/Qainn and Walker. may bo equipped, on emergency; and if either be found not to be tho case, then they should urge such immediate; action or distribution as may be beeded to place the South, in that re spect, ui>on a footing of equality. r -* SOUTHERN COAST DEFENCES. Resolved, That Inquiry should be iiMituted by Congress into the most 1 efficient. means at thd present day for the defence ofcoaBtsand harbors ugoipt attack* bv steam and other-ships of war; and in regard to the size ef vessel* and guns that; may bo most efficiently used in snob defence; and 'tiiat the Senator.* and. Representatives of tho Southern Ktateii should insist upon nil tbe important norts of their States on -tUbI sea board arid Guir \*\n S supplied.and .kept supplied with theinon approved .means aud armaments Tor prompt aud efficient defense. TIIE CIVILIZATION OU CENTRAL AMERICA. - nwi-lfia, till. ton. vcntioii, mo with the i-ir-itU. Uiitig ■uiuloto.u- tniOncc vivilUutiim into tiie States or Control America, und tu-skir.lim those rich und pro. ductlre retrlons liy the Intmduetion uf .live 1 labor. ’ ‘ i An editor ilnwo Boutli soya ho nerer dotted to I hut mice lu hhdlfo.aud that wus lu alight 1 with ii contemporary. ..... 1 / Util Word—Messrs. Durkin and Clarke. [Columbia Timti. Uisk. Winpiud Scorr From a letter of John Vat), Duren, rend.at tho Boston demo- cratli>fatnquet, : iro‘leara that,1a the tate peril- dentlnl eonvnss, “Scott, tbe great soldier of ourduy,rlelorioneorer(ll the enemies ofthe emultly, end only defeated when arrayed egsiust its frioodsi gore tho w.lght of his great unme to tho democratic csuM. xho dcmocntlc musterroll lor 18J0, for the Brat time, has in scribed on It together the greet nunc of Jock- sun, Clay, and Webster, snd.to cuu. upheld by the milled efforts of, the poeeeeeon or tbow Meceas of American devotion—the Hermltogo, Asblud, ond lltrshlleldl" Nhd AbDtrtiecmints S»v: nnahJIramatiolAMOoiatioQ. ilitt t-nrwilnl hiiJ uctlng tnumUrs-of thu Mr^vauunli lirnnaiw AtuoolatiMi are i.uUflatl aud requesWd to meut at tho tireoa Room ur tho AtUouiouu, this uveiling»t 7)4 o'clock, I*. II,, fbr thfpurpo<e<r»rg»uistlluu,aadtu lolecttha vori* ojji oUluura to pruftide over the Company. Punctu al attundauce 1* requeued. Members, end their frieads who desire to become member*, will outer it lljti door ou Hull street. deoil AjFv WANTED TD CHARIER—A veuol of jjQEtbuut 200 ton* ca|«clty lor the South old* of tub*, ou. and home. . . MUIXK1C.A MICHKI.S,. Udlfi^tcoJ . cortor Fay aud Macolu »u, WAsOoAUDS. WASmSuaODA,"io. r V ' 2i dozen wood Woah. Board* 26 do Xluo do do 60 keg* woihiu* 8odt 00 qr oask* 8 At Wine Received aud lor oale by de!6 MoMAflDN .lt DDYIJ8. riANDY, CANDLES, COFFEE. -V/ 16U bozo* and hair bozo* Candy luO bozo* sperm aud *lor Gandies 16b boxes adm'e aud tallow do 50 boxes fresh ground Coffee 160 sacks Uio no 76 umts Java do Received aud Ibr sale by dooi& McMahon * ddylk. i^mSSuT \J &u0 bags fair to choice Rio Coffee 100 bags old browu and govorumeni Java do 75 bag* toguira Coffee In store aud lor sale by dec 16 HO] AX)U UK, JDMN80N h CO. p A (SINS, ALMONDS, Ac. . \ 200 wholo and half boxes Ralalu* '. T*0 bbls Mars aud Uicily Almond* 60 bbis pecan, Brazil and Rlbert Nuts lu store uud l«r sale by dec!5 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON It CO. TAKEN up in RoberUviiie,~a'suaiiBay Horse, with saddle and bridle attached. iThe owner eau get the same by calling at i’s Stables ou West-Broad st. ^ TA1 Horse ffls, del 2 Kcjrluxv of the Charleston Market. FOR TUB WEEK ENDING SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 18, 1850.-8 P.M; COTTON.—Tho receipt* for tho post week have boon 18,830 bales, , making a total supply since the 1st of September or 151,463 bales, against 175,786 bales tor the same time last /car. The exports for tho week Just ended i lave been, to foreign ports, 8,830 bales; coast wise, 3,313 bales—total, 11669- making the total exports since the 1st September. 107.685 bales—leaving a shipping stock on hand of 27,247 hales, und ouihipboard not cleared; lOAXIbulu. Tiie receipts ut all the Southern ports for the week up to latest dates amount to 127,467 hales, against 142,741 bfUcs for tho correspond ing week ol lust Betwoq, and the total receipts * ,068,903 bales, show a decrease of 31,840 bales. During tbe present wpek, however, there has been a decided improvement, and from day to day holders have exhibited more striugeucy in their demands. Tho market opened with a lively inquiry fur tbe liner qualities on Monday and Uuriug the day an irregular advance or J c. per lb. was realized on those grades. The mid dle qualities wore likewise iu fair demand, but ut unchanged rates. Tho transactions or the day amounted to 2,638. bales. Ou Tuesduy the iujuiiy was continued, but tho stock being veiy low, the salss wore limited to 1,534 bales. The udvuuce of tbe previous day became more gen eral, und exteuded to the lower aud middle qualities, while priceq- for the better grides showed a furthor improving tendency. On Wednesday and Thursday there was uo abatement iu tbe inqilry, und as tbe better clussus were becoming more scarce, holders be came more stringeut in their demands. The sales on Wednesday were 2,259 bales, and on Thursday 1,315 bales. Tbe prevailing prices on Thursday were 11 j oeuts for striot middling, 11( a 12 cents tor good middling,and 12$ centa for middling fair. Yesterday the market was quiet; operators wanted a lower range ol prices while holders were even more stringent; the aales barely reached 740 bales. To-day there was a good demand for the article, 1,320 bales buviug changed hands ut very extreme and stiffening rates, the market closing Urm at the following range of quotations, which show it slight udvauce in the better qualities since Thursday-.-.Low to Strict Middling ll$all| cents: Good Middling 12 cents; and Middling Fair 12$ a 12 3-16 cents per lb. The total sales uf the week amount to 9,814 boles. GENERAL NOTICE. AM, G. M. GRIFFIN bus returned from Now I Mr York Ami U this morning opening a now •DKikof Watches, Jowniry, fancy articles, Oliver Ware, Ac., aud will bo pleased to have his friends and alt others In want of such articles give him a call. New goods will tie opening all this week. it. M. GRIFFIN, successor to late M. Eastmau, corner Bryan aud Wbltakor streets, dec* lirst corner abovo Pulaski House, » |)K. Mo'KIKIXYwillteachaFrencbClass, at thp bouse of Mrs. Elkins, ou York si. Tho bost porno us iuFarauusb can bo given as reference. nov24-tf iCnninitrrial 3ntrllipn. Mavannsh Market, December IS. OUTFOX—With a good demand and Inquiry the sides tbi* furcuoou amount to 4IS bah-s, viz: 38 at lj 3at lit;, 7 at '1)4,240 at 12, 87at 12,>4, aud 73 at 12)4. 3nt:lligittn. l»or« oi' Navaitnah 15 Arrived. Bark Rambler, (of Rockland, Mo-) Packard, 44 days trom Kio, with 3500 sks t offee, to Coben* it Hertz. Report* aid front Rio Oct 29. Left In port—bark GrupoSbut bouud to New York, ready Ibr sea; bark tliaulicleor lor New Orlcaua, rerdy in 3 days; ship Floating Zephyr bound tuM.O., Idg; brig Meteor bouod to Mobile, ready; brig Nautilus Ibr N. 0., Idg; '»»rk Lauowtor l»r N O.. ready In 8 days: bark Horace, (or Cburlostou) Idg; bark C R Oolcart, Idg witb guano, bouud to Cork, Ireland Ibr orders; ship Maria Idg tbr X. Y.: brig J B Lancaster Idg for N. 0.; brig Atavclar from N. Y. Idg; bark J C Nicbols wig, and soma 30 other American veasols. Nov 2, lat 22:53 Ion 8U:36 W., ox. signals with Hamburg bark Aipbunas steering 8 W. .' Nov 0, lat20:67 8, ion 38:12 W, spoks ship John Colterell from 1 Jverpool bouud to Rtu. * Nov 9, lat 1, :3U 8, Ion ^0:10 W, s|Miko bark Mary Brougktou from Montevideo buuod to Busteu. Ur ship Mary Jane, Syinmons. Plyinoutb, iu bal- lost, iti Mriabam, Kelly A Co- Ur burk Ijoulsvilte, Jewiu, Fiullb, New Havcu, iu ballast, it. Master. Sc hr Homo, Matbews, Wbcasset, Me, witb bay und bricks, to E W Uukor. Mohr Robbie W Dlllou, Matt*, Philadelphia, to G A Greluor. 8tcauicr Augusta, Fraser, Augusta, with 605 bale* cotton, to S M Lafflteau. Cleared. .Steamer \Vm Scab rook, Pock, Cbarlc*tou,.Ac.- Ilrook*. Departed. fiteamer Randolph, Ward, Augusta. Steamer Eliza, Keobier, Old sister’s Ferry. No Wonder He was Thankful. Read and Judge for Yourselves. Koc.ikhtkk, October 19, I860, SlR*>it*. Flkxinu Bros. (tomlemon—Having experienced tho bouoQclal cite t* or Dr. M’Lane’B Celebrated Uvcr Pills, pre- l*arod by you, I take great pleasure in recommend- iug thorn to tho public. 1 feel warranted iu saylug that they are a certain cure for llvor complaints and all bilious diseases, 1 no matter how difficult or longstanding, I myself was afflicted with this dreadful disease for over two years, and oh! how tliar kfnl I am that 1 heard or tbeso lilts. 1 pur chased or ona or your agent* three boxes, and be fore! had Unlabed tho third box, was completely cured, I voryily oeliere, but for Dr. M’Lane'a Liver Pills, 1 snould bavo now beon in my grave; hulas it l«, t am now ctfioying' the host of health, and stand a living witness' of "tho eiacichcy. f oi Dr. JPLuoo’s Uvor Pills. Beside* recovering my Uoaltb, I consider that l have saved te pocketsoino two or three hundred dollar* physician's fees. This testimony 1 gtvo you with tho groateet plea sure, and hope that It may da something towards making those invaluable lilts known to all who are suffering with lirter complaint. WILLIAM HUB, Traveler in'Western New York. tar liirchoBer* will bo carefol to ask for Dr. M’lone’s Celebrated VerralTugo, manulacturcd by- Fleming Broe., of PttUburgb, Pa. There are other nils purporting to be Liver Pille, now before the public. Dr. M'Uoe’a genuine Yemifoge, oleo hM celebrated Liver Pills, can now be tout at all re ■portable drugstores, None genulno without the signature of — ~ — « i FLEMING BROS. tWJ de< Central H. Koad Ac Banking Co* or <4a. 1 Savaunah, Nov. 13,1856. I » The Aunual Uoetlog ofSiockboldor* will bo held, at the Company’s Office, Wost Broad street, on Tuesday, the sixteenth day ef Do- eethber next, at l'> o'clock In tbe forenoon. stockholders will be pa-s -d to and from tbe meeting kkkk. IIOVI3—td UK . A. CUYLEIt, Cashier. PKLI.OW-Cn iZKNf* OF CHATHAM COUNTY. , Mh 1 atu a u.uidldatn for re-election to tho of. WflT rice of Receiver of Tax Katurus in January loxi, uud resiKnUfolly solicit your suffragos. aujll _ . JUHN RKtllV. -I'U 1'IIK Voj'UR*OK CH\VIIAH Follow cilizou*, I am a candidate at the •■r electli'U, lu January next, for tho ofllro ol fax Collector, and solicit your stt|j°vL .SnViuiiiuli, S'pl. 30th. I860. • oct l NEW GB0CEEIE8 JUST RECEIVED AND FOR BALE: A' Lot of Fine Wines and Liquors, French Brandies* Havana Negara, AND A tienorat assortment of Choice FAMILY GROCERIES. J. M. O’NEIL!., Next door to Marshall House, novtt-lm - gavauneh,®*. mavANwA H~\VATKR WbRKH.' OFFICE BOARD OF COMMI88IONUU, 1 . November 13th, I860, j milE WATl-U KENTS for tbe present year were X due from tho tsv tustant, and payable at the office of tbe Board. Tho attention ol those persous supplied with water from tbe works Is called to EvctlonYO of An Ordiuenco to amend au Ordinance for tbe care aud management oT the 8avannab Water Works. novlS K. J. R. BEE, Secretary, IMPORTANT ARRIVAL. •; MADAMS 1WBTT the celebrated Clairvoyant, baa arrived la tide city, and taken Booms at No. 143 Broughton street, one door • East of Jak. Sullivan A Co.’* Tin Store, where aha can bo consulted respecting tbe PAST, PRESENT, Ft>TU»'E and DIABASES. QEOROIA COLLEGE, FEMALE 1857. The Spring Terns Conttnenoee Mon day, January lMlh* Commeneement, Wednesday, July MUd. FACULTY: GKO. Y. BROWNE, President, P. I/)UD. Natural.Scleuoo. J. R. SEALS, Muilo. Rev. C. W. STEVENS, Belles Lettrea. I ’HK Trustees announce with much satisfaction that they have a Faculty oT experienced and laborious officers, and that they will no assisted by ladles who are well qualiUed to teaoh, especially in tbe department of language*, and lu tho Schools of Music and Dt-*lgn. Mdlle. Man vers, a unlive of Paris, besides French will teach V ucal Mtulo, in which sha greatly excels. Located lu tho midst of a roQued and ohristiau community, in a healthful and accessible neighbor hood, possessing uvery facility for imparting an ac complished education, the Goprgla Femalo College relies confidently upon the public for tbe patronage Cottnm - MAltYLANU f iioTTEtAIIS * FOB DECEMBER, 1866. R. France A Co., Managers. - A BRAND MARYLAND LOTTERY (Do tbe Havana Plan.) GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, OF'’* MARYLAND. Extra Class 7. Ta be drawu SATURDAY, Deo. tMth, lu Baluoiore, Mary laud. Prices amouuUug to $132,000 will bo dUtrlbuted according to tbefollowlug spleadld dohumo: • MO,000 Numbers 1—1,000 Prises l Prlxe* payable lu tali without deduction. Catalogues containing tardier Information may boobtaiued by applying to either of tho officers. TH03. J. BURNEY, Bec’y Board Trustees. Madison, Morgau t'o., Doc. 101b. 1866. dcl2-d&t3t&wtd 4 of 4 of Sot- 12 or 12 or 748 of GREENSBORO’ FEMALE COLLEGE. Rev. J.8.K. AXSON, D. D., President. 4 SSISTKDby au able corps or Teachers In all tbe departments. e winter Session will upon on Monday, tho 6th day of January next. Comfortable hoard her of toting ladles month. del2-2tr rd may bo secured for any num- s in prlvatefamilioa at 112 00 per !>. HOWEIJ,, Sec’y. ,000 prixee, ai.ounUng’te.V.. , .V. V.V...!. .jl^.a^O L* ~T r, r-r »’* I" i cs Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2 50. tltULLlANT r SbHKMR GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF MARYLAND. Class T. To bo drawn in Baltimore, Md.,Saturday,. Dec. 27. For WANTED TO H1BE. A n BORG WOMAN to nurse an infant. . ono who Is competent and trustwoitby liberal wages will be paid. Apply at this office. dolO NKWSAl .OON. W. D Hunt rosjicctlvdy announces to hti friends and customers, that ho nas uixmed a new Saloon at tho cornor or Bay lano and Barnard Street, whore he will bo happy to wait on all who may desire a fine sbavo, hair out, or shninppon. docS—2w QiniATIOK WANTKD a. Porter, by O man who can give satisfactory rcforouco.— Apply at this office. dcc6—if da 4,158 25740 UOAHD1NU. A FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN' can bo accommo- dated with luurd nud lodging on nroughton street, nearly np|Kulte II. MOrso’s Houso Furnish ing Store. Also, a fow Day Boarders. novl’J W ANTKn'lM^KnlATO?^®^! took, who will bu willing to iron mid wash for u small family; A Miitablo person will receive good wages and a permanent place. Apply at this office. UOV17—if NoTKjIc. ~" O NE MONTIIatter date appllcstion wilt be made to the Rank nl the Statu of Ucorgiu, In Savan nah, for tho iwymout of a Twenty Dollar Noto of said Bauk, tbe loft hair Which has been lost. Also, for tho payment of a Ton Dollar Noto ofaald Bank, No. 4, <44, dm iglit ball of which has been lost JAMES L. HOWELL Tonuilie,Ga , Doc. 4, 1866 lnw4t—doo4 LANDAUUNOY. - rnilK undersigned will, for five dollars por lot, X examine any land* India couutlcs of Appling, Wayno, Ware or Cofle% and report totho ownor aa to teeir preseut value, the prospect for tholr be coming more valuable in future, and whether or not there is being any trespass committed thereon, invariably pledging nlmselr to glvo a true and cor rect account, for which all remittances will bo ex pected tu advance. Ho will also sell and remit when requested, aud as directed, for seven per cent. Ue will also, promptly attend to ail professional buiinets entrailod to bis care. WEmetsr: A Ll. persona having claims against tho estate of A, Georgo M. Waldburg, late of Chatham county, deceased, are hereby notifiod to present them, properly attested, to the undersigned, within tbe tme prescribe t by taw; and all persona Indebted to said estate are hereby required to rnako imme diate payment to tbe undersigned. JACOB WALDBURG, Administrator oum toatamento annexo of estate or decl-tf George M. Waldburg. . R WHITE BATIN ft KID BUFFERS. ECEIVED by late arrivals— Ladies White Batin Slippers, do do Kid do Misses Black Gaiters and Morocco Boots, lsultes Polka and Jenny Lind Boots. M, J. BUCKNER, novO No. 71 aud 162 Gibbon’s Range. ClTUARTS SUGAR, COFFEE, ETC. Kj 50 bbli. Stuarts Crashed and Powder fiugar. 60 hols. Stuarts.A-kB Clarified do 26 bble Baltimore C do - do 150 bag* Prime Greeue Rio Coilee. 106 bags Fair Green Rio do 50 bags OldOovernmeut Java do in mats. 76 bags Prime Lagulru do 26 bags Maracaibo do 10 hhds Prime Porto Rico Sugar 10 hhds Fair Porto Rico do 10 hhds Choice St. Croix do 50 bbls E Phelps Rye Giu •6 bble Old P k II * do ^ 60 bbls Lather Feltons, Bestou Rum 26 bill Bustou do 50 bbls N ORectified Whiskey uo bbls Domestic Brandy 20 cask 4th Proof Brandy 15 H css a 4tb Proof Brandy 50 boxes Grant A Williams, 6 A 8 Tobacco 25 boxes 10* do In store, and for solo by (loo 7 . SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. A8 THEOCCA8ION REQUIRED 30 bble eatlog Apples, 50 boxes Smyrna Figs, ,100 fancy do do do loo arums do do 10 boxes layer Kalsiu*, 10 do bunch do 12 y t do do do, 12 do do do 2 oases Une eating Prunes in Jars 2kcgscookiug do -ALSO- A choice lot of West India FRUIT. VEGETABLES. 20 bbls line white Potatoes, 30 bbls floe red Onions 20 bbl* lino yellow - do 5 bbls fine Beets. BISCUITS. 10 boxes Boston Crackers 5 boxes ginger 8nape 2 bbls wine Crackers 3 bbls Foxes do 6 bbl* soda Biscuit, 2 do butter do 2 bbl* egg do, 4 do sugar do EGGS«AND POULTRY, too line Turkeys 400 doxon Egg*, 60 pairs Chicken* BACON. 2 bbl* choice plg.Ham* 2 bble Shoulders BUTTER'AND CHEESE. 20 boxes Goihcn Cheese 10 boxos English Dairy Cheoee 10 kegs Goshen Sutter. ' r.rmlobT -ii H. WATSON & CO. 49-Republican copy 30,316prizes, amonutingto ..$1,141,140 Tickets $20; Halvos $10; Qusr. $5, Eighths $2.50, —• AU orders for Tickets or Packages In any of tho Maryland Lotteries will receive prompt atten tion. aua tho drawing mailed to all purchasers im mediately after It Ik ovor. Address T. H. HUBBARD A CO. No 39 Fayette streot, or Box No. 40„ nov111 Baltimore iid IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS! VAN DERVEER COTTON. f I 'HK UN DKILSIUNEU have (or sale a small quau- A tliy ofilio need oUlio above Cotton. It* supe riority over (.liter kinds of Colton are: 1st. It yield* a* much or more por Ooro than any other Cottou 2d. H yiolds unoou per. coot, more Unt Uiau any oilier Cotton. 3d. Thu staple Is longer, Uuer aud stronger than auy other. 4tb. Hence It coutond* TWO to FOUR corns per pound more than any otbi-r short Cottou sold in New Orleans, as tbe following statement of Farley, Jurvuy A Co., well known commission merchants, Now Orlcaus, will show: Nkw OnUMw, October, 1856. Wo have sold Mr. Van Dervoer’s two last crops, and trout tbo excellence of hi* Cotton, have ob tained for It TWO to FOUR cents per pound more than other kind* orOotton will command. Fakuy, Jvrvkt A Co. Planters dealring to procure these seed will do well to apply early, as tbo quantity on sale Is ■mall Fair samples or this year’s urop can be toon at Uio offloo oT LOCKETT A 8NELLJNU8. Petty Golf Seed also for solo. decs my 18 vernon c. mclendon, Attorney at law, flomosvltte, Ua. NOTICE. T WO months after date application will he made to the Uouorable, tbo Court or Ordinary or Chatham county, for leave to sell all the property, real and personal, or tbe estate or George M. wald burg, late of said county, deceased, forthe boueUt " he heir aud creditors or said estate. JACOB WALDBURG, Administrator cum teatamecito anuexo of estate of decl-2m George M. Waldburg. NOTICE. A l.L portion* having demauds against tbe estate JA. of Daniel O’Conner, deceased, will hand them n, duly attested,as required by law;and those in- dented will please make payment, to W. K. 8Y510NB, Qualified Adm’r. November 8th, 1856; nov8 • NUTlC’iU. - A LL persons Indebted to the Estate of Jane Me- A. Donald, 1st* or Molntoib county, deceued, are requested to make Immediate payment; tboe- having demands against said Estate are requested to preseut them, duly authenticated. p ” HuSEfl D. HARRIS, Ex^ulor. NOV. 71b. 18W. 00-7 NOTICE, WTYIXY * GOMANS have Ultra Ml oOc, oil W tbo comer ot br.ywu at. Mid Bty l»no, op, PMlte too office of C. A. L. Lamar, Esq., for the transaction of au Auction andGeueral Brokerage business. Real arid Persoual Estate sold on Commission;al so, Slock* and Bonds. Inane negotiated. liberal advance* nude ou property entrusted to^tbem for Docomber 4th, I860. . mHI Annual HecUon for 8even (7) pirectowl of this Company will be hold on Monday, the 6th of January next, at the office corner of Bay and Abercorn streets, between tbe hours of 10 A. M. and 1P. M. FRANCIS T. W1MJ8, dtoj., i President. Central n. nl * BinH^g CoToff «».71 Savannah, Dec. 2, 1866. J TvlVIDEND No. 67—The Board or Directors II have this dsy declared a Dividend of FIVE per CENT, on the General Stock ol the Company, from tbe profits oi the aft six months, payable ou Monday, itecember 16th. .... Holders or Guaranteed Stock will bo paid their usual dividends on tbe same day. . _ dec4—3w GEO. A. CUYLER, Cashier. CcntrSl R. R. &B^riklnf Co.or«a., 1 Savannah, Dec. 2d, 1866. / T HE annual oloction for Directors of this Com pany will be hold at tho Banking Houso on Bay stroet, on Monday, 6th January next, between (be hours of 10o’clock A. M. and lo’clock, P. M. de2-td GEO. A. CUYLKB. Cashier. BunkofConunerae,' I Bavannsb, 8d Deo., 1656. f OY a Resolution or the Board, It to ordered that Jj the third Instalment ol'Twonly-five dollars per •Sara, on tho Capital Stock of this Bank be paid oi or before tho 31st January next^ JNO. C. FEBRIUa, Casblor. dcc3-lawtd 1 prlxe i * 1 *• „ 2 “ - * ... * “ * ... .. 3 « 187 “ ... . .V..V. . .V. . . .V amtoxixanoN raizss. 4 or $16u Appro’x 4 or loo •• 4 of 90 “ . $40,000 .. 14,940 .. 10,000 .. 6,000 .. 3,000 .. 2,000 .. 1,6 ri) .. 1,000 .. 200 ..$46,000 .. 14,940 .. 10,000 .. 6,000 .. 8,000 .. 2,000 .. 1,600 .. 1,000 200 acHKMK: 1 prise of i “ 4 prises of 20 •» . 10 •• 10 “ 173 “ 66 *: ..$66,000- ... 35,000 ... 10,820 ... 10,006 .a 5,600 ... 2,600 .. 1,750 .. 700 .. 300 .... 200 .. 100 4'- ... 20 /"llTY MARSHAL’S SALES—Ou tbo lirst Tuesday \J In January next 1 will tell in front of tbe Court House, improvements on Sooth hair or lot No. 33 Warren ward, together with the loose or said lot, levied upon us tbo property of tho estate of Clara A Oglesby and Miss Matilda Ross, to satliriy tbo city taxosof aaid property. 'eco DAN’I. H: STEWART, a. M. ASSIZE Off BREAD. : Crrr Tiuuhukkh’* omen, i Savannah, 1st Dec., 1860. J mHE averago priceo or Flour the past mouth X being Eight dollars per bbl, Bread must weigh as follows: 10 ceut loaf uinst weigh 2 ft 0 oz. 6 — “ m «• 115 0 oz. 3 ** « “ “ 9Moz. JAMES 8. WILKINS, dec6 City Treasurer. . HUOADR&SON’S. 1 NZTRA prepared Mucllago for officu aud genera I Li use, being a substitute for Wafers, Sealing Wax, Gumarabio aud all other iuconvenient pre parations now iu use, to always of good ootuislcncy, dues not turn sour and iu ready (or use at any moment. F'orsaleby WARNOCK & DAVIS. oet 18 169Congress street. LIFE INSURANCE. T HE United Btatre Life Insurance Annuity and Tro»t Company takes risks ou the live! ol wnlte Persons for lire, or for a shorter period, sad on Stoves for oue or four years, on a* fitvorsble terms aa auy equally responsible Company. Capitol and Assets, Jan’y 1st, 1886.. $1,421,612 42 A bonus or 25 per cent hes been declared on lbs business or last year to all policy holders entitled thereto. ROBERT AUSTIN, Agent, RtCU’P D. Afototb. M. D., 164 Bay sL Medical Examiner. uo20 BREAD!—BREAD (-BREADI T HE subscriber will resnmo Baking on Thuis- day, tbe 4th December, and will be pleased to asrve bte former customers and the public. Orders left at his house, opposite Mr. Giltem’s Mill, Liberty street, will be duly attended to. decl-fit WM. J. CLAUHORN. HOI AND COLD BATHS. V EARLY coitomcrs. strangers, and citizens are X respectililly notified that hot water to ready for them from 0 A. M. till 9 P. M.every day except Sundays. A low wore gentlemen can be well ac. commodatcd to bathe as often aa they choose at one dollar a month, all subscribers to commence I rum Nov. 1st, 1866 to Nov. 1, 1867, for $12. Single baths, 25 cents. Season ticket from 1st May to 1st Nov., $16. J. M. HAYWOOD, Agt. N. B. 10 subscribers, iu addition to those I have, are all l can take attho low price of 12 dollars a year. novlB J. M. H., Agt. Public Favor TTAS already ranked Steluway k Sons, Stodart, XX J. B. Dunham It Co., Horace Waters, W Knabs kCo., G Vogt, and Lighte, Kowtoak Brad-* bury’* Celebrated Pslcnt-Arch-Wisit-Plank G ft>ft and T 1-3 Octave 100 foies Smith’s fatnUyBoap ’ 100 boxes Colgate's No lib ban do 60 boxes do ' 1)4 lb do do 75 boxes Beaded's*6’s tallow Candle* 60-boxes- do. 8’s. do do ; . ' 60 boxes Colgate’s 6 and 8 do . . do 100 boxes Beadell’s and Osprego pearl Starch 60 bbl* F. Treadwell’s soda andhotter crackers : t ^36 bbtosng^hMdjiB^e Crackers 25 dos Brooms 50 doz painted Buckets • . 76 boxes large bowl Pipes 25 boxes ground Coffie 25. boxes ground Pepper . 20 bags. do 1 Juat received end for sale by 4*06 ; 8CRAN ON. JOHNWON ft 00. piPES, PICKLES, PEPPEB, PAPER, *0 ' lMcj^'IjSrt«l^nuVndiinirU, PIcktM, 125 reams assorted size wrapping Paper, Received and for isle by dec! MoMAHON k DOYLE. OmcsSiVu, Albaut A.uulf R-R-Co-i l Savannah, Nov. 8,1856. / Seventh IiuUlmcnl of 10 por cent, on lb Capital Stock of the Savannah, Albany and Guff Rail Road Company, by a ReeoluUon of tbo Board, to horeby ordered to be paid on or before ■ ^d.,ori.raM fc u Sljluju ^ 11 , dots . secretary and Treasurer. AS THE BEST IN THE MARKET. W. D. ZOGBAUX ft 00. p having recently roceTvod a now supply or these tuskers, would invito the attention or the musical public to tholr stock, comprising evory article In the line, which can be tarn shod at New York Trices. Alio, A rich assortment of fine French ENGRAVINGS mill splendid COLORED LITHOGRAPHS, witb and without Frames, Jusst arrived and for sole at W. D. ZOGBAUM A COJ3' • . No.’s 107 Bryan and $1 St. Jullenita. ijtxsH Biscirrr up obaoksu TOST RECEIVED, comprillDJ Ml tko dlirerrat •I kind. New Votk MTord., crailiUo. of Oou,reis, 5f, Milk, Wine, Umia, Bodi. fl.ple. Sd other BUcuit, No* Trar'i Clk., tilusor rad . « — (i.lt. BmIAm (LuInn | Mnini. Ml. receive fre*h rappUrabj .veep eiramur M the 8»vranMlOrocenr end trail Depot, nor se WU. H. KARRKIJ.. Till I IrjUiH TEAS! J r IE CHOICEST and best assortwi-ul of TEAS ever offered at retail in thto city, tnoludiag tCnglithBrMkflutTr- iolOIlC for Lhaf L,—, Plantation Imperial. . and other favorite qualities, . juet reeMredMUtor «1. B no2$ oor&er Broughteo’onU Whltakerita. W! JUTE rad BlrmtFcolorKl8«5ves Just r#.f cetved and for sale by WM. R. SYMONS, 17 Whitaker at. P’ BI M lVTNJtU-8 MONTHLY for Docefflbor, the Knickerbocker JUMMnelbr Deeeiiber, Jluckwood'i Edinburgh JA*niton for November, Diokra-e Houubold Wordo tor November. dee3 7 159 Coogreaa street. ACKERKL, Ac.—40 bbli No I new Mackerel. 25 half bbls No 1 new Mackerel; ‘ 50klta, do . do; - 40 bbls No 2 do; 20 hhds do do; 30 bbl* No 3 do; 20 kitaSalmon^ kits Teagues and Soyndsi lOdoHsllibutrlni: , Icmo Spaced bbed; 200 boie. Sailed rad Vo 1 Hcrrtofi j, 10 do Oodftohjast received and tar eal* dec 3 WEBSTER k PALMH. . B. 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