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HILTON, LAMAR &C0„
PauPRJBMu) Xxti I'rtiusii krii. '
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MONDAY MORNING, Dec. 10, 1890.
•abscrlptlon Prices of NuvaiirtUh Pniicm
By common understanding, tho proprietors ami
p«blUher*nt tho throe paportt issued In Awantmh.
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Weekly, eight “ “ 10 no
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When not paid wlthiu one month from tho time
of subscribing the chargo Ibr tho Dally will bo men
dollars, and rbr the Trl-Wookly/w.
Tbs Weokly will bo seut only to thorn who pay lu
advance.
Tba paper will invariably he disenutiuod upon
Iba expiration of the tliuo Ibr \rhloh it has been
paid*
Tho abova rates to :ako oll'otu from *.r.d alter this
date.
SNEED k SIMS, Republican.
R. B. HILTON ii CO„ Qtorgian efi Journal.
THOMPSON & WITHIVGTON, News.
Savannah, July 1, 1850.
Florida Senator.—Our advices from Tal
lahassee indicate that the legislature are hav*
lag, or are likely to Lave, some difficulty in the
•election of a Senator to succeed Mr. Mallory.
The candidates thus far are that gentleman uud
If. A. Long, Esq., one of the Buchanan elect-
ore. Their strength is very nearly equal. Fail
ing to agree upon either wo should not tvondcr
if the majority of tho Legislature should not
confer the office upon the Hon. A. E. Maxwell,
or hie Excellency Governor Broome. Mr. Max
well If now in the House of Representatives
Got, Broome’s term of office does not expire
nntil next fall.
Two New Steamers ron the Florida
Trade.—A letter from Wilmington, Delaware,
bring* the gratifying intelligence that the new
iron steamboat St, Marys, to run from Savan
nah up the St.Johns river, is nearly completed.
She may be expected out here and to take her
place on the line early in January.
We have the pleasure of announcing, further
more, that the re-construction of tho St Johns
for the samo trade is being pressed with great
energy. She will be finished in a few weeks.
Theee two new boats will probably commence
running about tho same time. Messrs, dug-
horn and Cunningham, tho agents of tho line,
deserve well of the public for their spirited
endeavors, amid many disasters and discour
agements, to facilitate trade and tnwel between
this city and East Florida.
mnlng4MT.
Invention.
In another column will ho found an iidvcr-
' tlsemcnt of Mr. George' 1 0. Henry, of Mobile,
! to which wc Invito tho attention of planters.
Machinery for tho conversion of Cotton
Wool, into Cotton Yarns, or in other . words,
machinaiy for spinning up Cotton at Wo gin
bouao ot tho planter has long been a deside
ratum. To fulfill the requirements it was ne
cessary to combine Mmpllc ty with cheapness.
Machinery was wanted, not so complicated but
Unit negroes could operate it, aud not so costly
but that planters, of average wealth could af.
ford to purchaso it. Mr. llenr’ys, inventiou is
thought to meet these conditions. With .the
exception of a superJuteudaut (who cun at
tend a half u d. Ren plantations) the work wih
be dune by women uud children. The esti
mated cost of machinery to spin from die
hundred to two hundred bales of cottou is
about J(i,000 dollars.' A large sunt it may be
thought, yet one that cuu well be expended fur
tbosuku of doubling the value of the crop.
The iuvolitlou is noticed approvingly by the
Journal of Commerce from which we copy tho
lung article which appears iu another place.
Tho editor of that paper speaks us foilowws :
lu uuother column will be found a detailed
description of Mr. George G. Henry’s uiodo of
manufacturing cotton yarns on plautatious^iud
which is destined to work important results,—
first, iu favorably influencing the condition of
the piauter; second, in the increased advan
tage to the consumer of the improved article ;
and lastly,in augmenting the productive wealth
of the country.
The only practicable mode of transportiug
cottou from tbo plantations to the manufac
tures is to press it iuto bales; and this involves
the necessity of opening uud disentangling it,
breakiug up tho ttbre, uud causing much oi the
substance to fly oil’ iu waste, us well us to
weaken the yarn into which it is made. Mr.
Henry’s arruugement Is not difficult to adopt,
us the cost of the machinery tor the whole pro
cess is not equal to tiio enhanced value of the
first crop spun, and it avoids the necessity of
these destructive operations. Tho cottou is
taken immediately from the gin, when it passes
through tnachiuery which throws out such for
eign substances us the gin has uot removed,
aud the cotton is spuu iuto yarns. As the cot
tou is quite open uud fleecy, when passiug
from the gin, the leaf und trash cun be blown
out with much less difficulty than it cun be
after the cotton has been matted by handling
und packing iuto bales. It is span, too, wbeu
the material is oily, and In the fall aud winter
months, when it manufactures more freely
than it does iu the heat of Bummer.
It can be spun by the ordinary unemploy
ed labor of the plantation, and u better yam is
produced, with much saving of waste.
Ou rending the article referred to, it will bo
perceived that this improvement gives pro
mise of valuable results, and tbero is rea
son to anticidpate its complete success and cur
ly adoption.
It may not be out of place, to remark that
Mr. Henry is a native of the South—born In
Hew Orleans, uud for many years a merchant
of Mobile. During a very interesting interview
with him, he informed us that lie expected to
have liis invention in operation iu Alabama iu
the course ol six weeks.
Attention Ladles.
There is a bashful youth in the matrimonial
market, who, to use hU own language, “de
lta to try the fruits of matrimony.” Ho dropp
ed a communication to this (fleet in our office*
but was so very bashful, that lie forgot to leave
his name with it—tVhut a nice husband he
would make. How delightfully retailing In
these brassy days to meet a youth, oV ,*
to get married, willing enn»'*
ances, and yet with * * - enough
tort to ' ugu to ull appear-
.. neart so timid and tt tia.
^uful as to entirely forget his own
when the subject is mentioned. Being a
bashful man ourself, we have great sympathy
Ibr "Bitter Herbs’—but can’t publish bis com-
municatlou without responsible name attach,
ed—Sorry lor you ladies—Your curiosity must
be wonderfully excited and it is positively
cruel, that it should uot gratified.
contluucd etsveiwfaanlpulation it forato uadorgo
iu tho further operations of the extra beatiug
lu tho lap machine uud extra carding, that,
besides the ascertained large amount of waste
some 17 per ceut., which now Ulus off in conse
quence of thte; treatment, a large quantity of
brokeu tip, mutilated aud inti ihsicaliy distrayed
fibre enters Into the yarn, and which it is
largely composed.
And herein stands out in Iwld relief this
great improvements, that the waste by Mr.
Henry's process, is diminished at least teu per
cent, and the yarn being made of comparative
ly unbroken aud umuutiiated fibre, is infinitely
stronger, and fiuer yams can bo made of ft
with greater easo.
Wo all know the length ol tho fibre is what
gives strength to the yurn—and the loss ita
manipulation tho less^the fibre breaks,’and the
le*s ol the downy substance by wdieb it is-
serrated, you- remove. Aud to this downy
hubstnuce muy be useribed tho adhesion or
(Unity of libra, for iibr 0 which makes the purn
of cotton tho king of textiles.
Then the Improvement:
1st. Presents to the family of man a yam all
of fifty per cout., bettertban can bo manufactur
ed by tue present processes, aud which secures
to itself the markets of the world, detying a
competition.
2. The machinery can bo conveuioutly ar
ranged uu the pluutation, where cottou is ginn
ed, uud very little additional power to that
which gins, will also spin it.
3. The maebiuory working like cluck work,
with the exception of one ikiliful carder aud
spinner to superintend from uue to ball dozen
plantations, the little children on each planta
tion from 8 to 12 years old. and a few of tho
women not required to woik out, will bo fully
suffleieutto spin up the crop, in addition to
those now employed to manage the giu, aud iu
a weeks time these will learu enough to pro
ceed successfully with it.
4th. The crop can be spun up in seosou to
withdraw any bauds necessary to spring plant
ing, that may bavo aided in spinning.
5th. lu eflcct it will be double the exputts of
the country, and generate aud set iu operation
new improvements and enterprises.
We might enumerate one by oue, many
other of the numerous Improvements resulting
from this invention, but we will simply say iu
udditiou that cottou being spuu into yurns, is
so compressed, that the same unmber of pouudi
that uow covers over a steamboat, exposing it
to wet and fire, can, on the sume sized boat,
bo stowed and protected uicely under cover.
Yam, unlike cotton, is nou-xtra hazardous,
and insurance will be lessened on it. The
freight and geucrnl chargee being on the
potiud, os they will be on un article doubled in
value, will be reduced in the descending ratio
one half. Bold by uumbera in the ports, its
frequent sampling and turning oufJor exami
nation. Ac., will be discontinued.
There is deducted from tho price which the
planter receives for his cotton, wherever he
sells, all the losses und charges on it until it
reaches Manchester, aud also the estimated
waste on it there, while it is being converted
iuto yarns, Hencou system which saves ten
per cent., of waste, is equivalent to adding teu
bales to every hundred on his crop. Besides,
the saving 01 waste to and in the ports, from
damages, sampling, Ac., with the saving of
charges, perhaps ten per ceut, more furulsbcs
with other stronger considerations, the motives
to determine the planter to the manufacture of
his cottou iuto yarns—and the advantage to
consumers is, that tbo saving of ten per cent,
of wasto la equivalent to ati increase of the
American crop of 300,000 hales per nuum.
Commission merchants will rejoice In their
commissions on au urticio doubled in value,
paying them well to represent tbo interests of
their principals.
As Surat Is rendered available in Eure- -
yarns, mostly by its mixture «■'*** -upe tor
spinning ours up outs »*i& „ ou . r cotton
as is now tho* *** ' „u so much of the burai
Ho ■m**" aB od, front competition with us.
advantage itself. So rnani; valluUe
nwults have already been presented, flowing
Lately from this iraprovemfcuUtlmt^ic
I may r
In Liberty county! nn tho 0th Instant, by Rov’d
ii. L Buttolph, Mr. JOSEPH «. LA 1)80.V, of Kt-
varnish, to Miss ANNIK C. VARNODOK, of Liberty
count)*.
Crinnnninl intelligence.
Savannah Market, December 10.
GOTTEN—Wo h*vo to report tho cotton market
unchanged. The sale- yesterday amounted to 861
b*lia, viz: 38 at 11,11 at It & 16’at 11 Ji, 7 at 11K,
33 atllX, 260 at UK, 200 at 12,114 ut 12)f, 80 at
12H aud 1 at 12Ko.
Exports*
HAVRE—Bark Willard-1,QOS bales upland cot
tou.
BALTIMORE—Brig Delaware—630 bozos copper
ore, 80 casks rice, 21 balos cotton, 20 hbls luoiaH-
ao-, 62 bbU tur |>ontlnv, 39 bales dom
NEW YORK—BchrBJ Waring—546 bales col ton,
9 bales waste, 1 lot old Iron, 1ft pkgw nuizo.
pipping intelligence.
fort of Savaiiiinh ..Dtviinbir 1
Arrived.
Pckr Northern Hollo, Mevem, St Sliuou’a, with
wool, to Muster ■
Hodghou’s ru t, tryiu HuJgsou’s laudtug, with tl
hales cotsou, to Habcrubam A Pint.
Screven’s flat, from plantation, with iuuo Ou»h
rough rice, to tt Wuodbridge.
Cheoves fiat, from piantattou, with Ibuu bushels
rough rice to K Huborshum & Sou,
WIIIUtnaon'H Hat. troraplaumiUm, with Ith.o bus
rough rice, to J WiUiuiusou.
Cleared.
Bark Willard, Mitubvll, Lavra—l! A I. Lamar.
Brig Delaware, i.Ucholl, BaUlmoro—Hunter .V
trammel!.
8chr 8 J Waihig, Smith, New Vork—Ugdeu, Starr
It Co .
Memoranda.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
CAPE HATTEKAS tir.ACOM UGH l\
A Wbodeu open frame, work beacon has been
erected ou the cud of tho Suui Spit extending lu
nearly a due south course (ram the Cape Hatteras
Light-house.
The beacon tower Los au olov alien oi 43 teet
above the tneau level uf the sea; is painted hid un J
fitted with u UlU order lens apparatus.
A Jlxed 1vhje light will bo exhibited ou tho uiglu
of the 16;U December next, aud on every night
thereafter, trow on elevation of 35 V el above
moan level of the sea.
By order uf the Light house Board:
“ W. II. WHITING,
First Liuutvuuul Corps of Kuginuor
Wilmtugtou, N. U.,Nu . It), 1856.
NOTICE.
We, tliomidi reigned, hereby glvo public
Ear notice that on and alter Mwitony iie»t wo
will not emplo any Stevedore to diudiargu or
load our ships or vessels cuuslghud to u<(, provided
thoy pay over oun dollar and fitly couts for labor
ers. We agree to this for the purpose »f stopping
tho exorbitant demand now made tty u certain
ola^sot our Uhurors for two dollars per day of
suven amt one half hours.
(Signed.)
HUNTER & GAMMI-LL,
UCTAV1J8 t'OHEN,
HjUL'.AIID CROWDER,
COHENS k I1KH1Z,
T. It. i: J. u MILLS,
nitlGHAM, KELLY k CO.,
1’AI.KI FORD, FAY 61 CO.,
iuna ft Washburn,
WiLU.tM UATTER.SUY tt CO..
ANDlDitV IOW At f O.,
CUAS. t. GREINER,
OGDEN, STARR ft CO.,
JOUS It. GALLIC
Savannah, Deo. 6, 1666. deed
A VtM'al and lustrumoutul CONCKR«\ for
the »en»fitof the EpDvapal Grithans Homo,
will be given ul t>t. Andrew’s Hall ou Tuesday
Kt euli.'p ih’.nt, Dec 10, by rotueut the best Drofes-
sional uud Ametuer talent of the city, uudertho
d■realloit o: Piofosfor W. Shcrzer und E. .Miller
rrograuiino iu future udvurtinnnoat,
dec 13
Savannah Grocery and Frnit Depot,
COIt. BHUL'GUTON AND WHITAKER 8TI-
ADDLES.
do hbls of the choicest assortment.
ORANGES.
300u sweet Hnvaua Oranges.
DINE APPLES.
2U dozen Huvaua I'ino Apples
with a gotioral assortment of tho choicest new
FRUITS AND GROCERIES
of tbo suitt-on.
—ALSO—
5,000 aeltci braf iU Havana Bogxn*
For tale by dootl WM. H. FARRELL.
JgttANIMkS, RUM AND GIN—
6 half pi|H*t dacer.iu DeForge, 1808 Broody
3 do bluet A L'a-illliun pale do
6 do otard Dupuy « Co. do
0 do Camus do
3 qr cusks Jean l.ouls 1811 do
4 do 3 Jacgai-t 1 do
10 qr conks tow price Froucb do
21'uneluMius Juiuaiuu uud Bt, Croix Rum
2 pipes grape leaf Holland Ulu
For Halo by J. LAMA,
dec 3 210 Bay Street.
SWAAl ii 10’s. Mtmitlts,
(aotHOKttkii by Tim sriTK or aLahaua. I
jeanthera JHilitarq taifftt] lottra
CUSS L,
. be drawn in tho City ot Mobilo. Alabarra,
In publlo, on TUi>:DAY, Dccemitcr 30,
an the plan or
SIN OLE N U MB BUS.
Joaa Boktu. and W, W, McGrum, ieij., O.mm’n.
30,000 Tickota-3,*3tT Prizes \
More than Ouo Drlzoto ovory TenTkkefr.
NOVBL Suit JiMB !!
1 Prize or.... 84),0001 1 i’rjta of $1,003
* ■ .... 12,000j 10Prizest.f 200
.... 8,000)1011 “ iffl
.... 2,0001100 7,1
.... 1,000 I
APPROXIMATION PRIZES:
4 prizes of 8162 approxim'g losiu.uouuro W.q
[From tho New York Jouruu' ufCommcruo.}
Thu Important Patent at Mr. Henry
fur the Manufacture of Improved Cot
ton Yarns 011 the Plantation* Cnneld-
cied, with Its advantage*.
An invention, which is forced, from its char
acter and uuture, to occasion such a revolution
iu thu operations of commerce, and * A '
enormously to the ttuuuul produo**“ , 4 „ imumvemeui. iu*» ««
our nation, deserve! a A*- -»-«immediately Irom this itnu t d
elaborate, extend wealth ot my now allow the mtods ol those wno u
than we <"*• -escription, lar more B tuud it to pursue its consiacrawou tor iuum
..a as thus article muy appear, material ones.- n - nmnufacturcr
«u now devote to it. , Every practical spinneror manuiatiurcr,
uolbra wo proceed to deecrilw tt, however, it ac( , U al«tca with tUeepenitiona of the picker
Uduo to Ujo e«l-Ject, to «y u few words about aud it,
““it ie admitted bv all, to bo the sreat bu.is ol ^ n templutiou baa Ml
tlu» now exteuded c- mnicrco ol man. Durum I appreciate all of its consequences,
JJueiled'tbut oUUo*'lost Sf eenturyi at the I re leaM! of capital
comtneucement of which era, the production|| ployed in spinning, to be diverted to tue ue
if cotton und its manufacture may be regardtd „ U iuds of iuerraslug c o“® e ^ e, t JJ d g 0 J t n n ^ r
as having been just inaugurated. And the mously increased income of the Boutu per
trauscctulent progress of the arts und the ex- uU mim, will lar exceed in valuable effects, Ibe
awfissasasuarts hgSSSS&slSfl)-
NEW YORK, Nov. lltb, 185- .
SIHi-HS. LUITOHS Gkkhciai, & Juuknal :—lu the
fire at No. 30 Wurran street, outhc mornieg of tbo
9th iustant, our mo.it va'ua'ilo books amt papers
wore exposed tor thirty six hours iu one of Stearns
A Marvlu’s Flro-Droof Safes,
Wo myjire-protf, not because they arc bo labeled,
but because we have so proved them Our bool j
and papers came out ualnjured, <aveUm bmdiijg
tho books, occasioned by ttcam,
Our store was Uvo stories above grout’^ j tww
stories below, occupied from collar to garret. x| K .
iulcusiiyofthe beat can bo attested b . ull y u rt ., aull
who wttaseshd U. No hjrt.u*/ CO lUI 1(0 c<lM .
1*7o»l by the iugeuuity 0. AI]U tl) creole a inure
iutcusehcat.
Wc voluntarily glv 4 tribute to the value 01
tltcsu tiafes and s'^eet your widely circulated com-
tnerelul Journal t0 inform the mercantile community
whot mth\*at« to place upon Btcarns Marvin's
Wilder’s, Pait’lal tfulumander Nates.
Rospeulfully,
HAV1LAND, IIAKitAL ^ PlfiLLY,
Wholesale Druggists.
Ah |wtt«*rns aii'l >ir.»*s ot tho above described
Soles for eultt by
C. II. t.’AMI'FlBLD, Ag« ut tor Manulnc’rs,
ttov29- ti U Bay street, .-uv.muah.
“The Turf,”
The enterprising owners of this popular
place of amusement ore preparing to give odr
community some exciting aud interesting sport
at the coming meeting in January next. Tho
track has been put in tho most excellent condi
tion, and is said, by competent judges, to bo
one of the best aud fastest in the country. Tbo
different itnnda, among then one for tho ladies,’
are in proccsa of erection and will soon bo
completed, and the stables, which arc already
finished In the most approved style, offer every
accommodation to tho horses that may bo iu
attendance.
We append below a list ol the horses already
on the ground—several other stable* are daily
expected, among which will be found Home
(•good ones”—and we arc informed that there
nre a dozen or more “blt3 of blood" in our own
vicinity, training for tbo "Saddle Race,' 1 which
Will doubtless bo "the race" of tbo meeting.
Notwithstanding the abuses to which they
have been subjected, wo are a great admirer
the sports of tho turf, and belfevo that for
many good reasons they should be fostered und
encouraged amongst us, and qs the Club will
shortly bold a meeting for a permanent organ
ization, we hope that many of our citizens may
be Induced to enroll themselves as members,
and thus give stability ami character to an in •
etitntlon, that will Inure, to the advantage of
oar city.
Col. McDaniels, from North Carolina, has—
Adetgm, by imported Glencoe, darn by Rudolph.
Carolina, by Regent, dam imported Tru*to«.
Sam Letcher, by Wagner, dam Me-loo
Bay Colt, three yeara old, by Glencoe, dam Dark
ness, by Wagner.
Brown Colt, threw > ears old, by Niwhoia-.
Messrs. Pryor and Berry,ftom Columbus, Ga.,
have—
Frank Allen, by Hawkins.
Priam, 4am by ImtHirted Trustee.
Mo)rdore ; , by Imported •Yorkshire, darn by Pica
yune. ' ' "
Mr. Wilkinson, from Kentucky, hue—
Bay flUy Betty Hawkins, by Jolm Kom, dam by
Jove.
Dr.O.H. Chaffey, from Macon, Ga,, has—
Gov. Jobusou, by Imported Sovereign, dam MUlo
Mistress, by Shamrock;'
Dallas, by Wagner, dam or Drowu Dick.
Chestnut Colt, by Euta w Shark.
Mary Blueskln, by Grey Eagle, dam Sally Mor
ton, by Emancipation
Hon. Howell Cobb has issued a book from
the Georgia press, for private circulation, en
tiled "Bcriptual Examination of tbo Institu
tion of Slavery."
We copy the above - from a Northern exchango
Aofi take occasion to correct the error in
to whioh it has boen led by a similarity of
names.
The author of tbo book mentioned, is uot ex-
Gov. Cobb, but a gentleman of tho samo name,
living in Houston co., Ga—u lawyer and prea
cher by profession, who has devoted very sue:
cenfully, much"of his time, to literary pura
suits.
He is the author of "Cobbs Analysis and Le
gal forms” and other works ot value to the
professlofo. 1.
Book making is a new and untried Qcld to
Gov. Cobb,and we hove yet to learn that bo
has turned his talent in that direction.—[Eds-
Poor. AJount 1.]
Tb»Boothbrn .Convention*— 1 The question
brought before this- body by Mr. Paulding, of
Ga.,re!atire to the slave trade, bus been indef
initely disposed of by thu Convention, tlmt body
refusing to take the resolution from the table
by a vole of sixty-eight tq flxteen. The Dost,
‘Tribune, and the Abolition Herald, have thus
lost their besttext on which to hang an argu
ment, or to blurt out a triado against the South.
-IV. Y. JVtuji.
There was snow near Hatches, Mias., on the
4th last*
Nero ^tboevtisements
To tho Dry Good, Profession.
IN com.iriuity with u rasulutluu lougHiucu
lorme 1, the uutcHigued U about to retire
I. out the l 1 1 y tiiioila bUhlnot 1, ami uuw wtfer* a well
assorted block of goods, with »turo Uxturas iucuti*
neutlou with lie. interest iu the Improvement,
the mtcrior ul the store, which is liluatcd un tlm
most desirable business local ou, witbout «-.\cu|i-
tluu, un JJrua l struct, iu the city oi* Augusta.
■Ihe tote, w Inch U spucluui, oocu^lu* the low
dory «'i tUi* tbjt’O story brick bukliUug, bi-tug .1
third hum the corner ul* the greatest thoruugniUro
io thvii.y, aim baa boon iudeiitiUul wi’h thu Dry
Uuods l.uaim-a.i lor tho last 30 years. Us location
aud cujiucuy alouo are a zalfioleut guarauluo under
goo • luanugeUK-nu to coutrol au e-Xtciuivu aud
mui.cmtiug business, both locul aud country.
twoor uraro cutorprlslug yoaug men, with moo
U.aiuuss disciimluatiou, cauuot tail to succeed,—
Hurj-on.stblo jitirtiefl disposed i> treat tor stock aud
Uxturas, etc., can have them at a lair valuation,
uud ample accommodation given as to |>ayiucot.
Apply to, THuitAB BReN.Va.V.
•DlgUSU, Ga., DCO. V, 1856. (dolu-.wlui
S'kltVAN'rrTb HIRE.
I |WO f omt»lo colored servabts. of tirst rate sapu.
X ^jity, a icumstreases uud lioubo kerva'at8,cuu
bo ID rod on reasonable terms by application ut
•Vo. io tiurthm street.
•Ice (it—M
First Lecture of the Course
BBFOKB TUB
.SAVANNAH YOUNG MENS’
CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION,
AT ARMORY HALL,
Oit Wednesday Eveiiiug, Uto lfili liut.,
BY
\nI. .U. CHARTERS, MI>„
OF BAVANNAU.
(IIKOr GEOLOGY*
A Col’*:4E CF EIGHT OR EEN I.E TURKS Wtl
bo given during tho winter under the auspices of
tuuvoi.nmcd Assoclutlon. KmiUi'Utgctitletmui
in abroad und at homo, have kiuuly figniiicd
I.- rcadiuessto servo us without u»uipitwittiou,
u uecO'Harlly iucurred pxi<cu.-:d.-. Whatever
durpl. d shall bo rculized, will no uppru| nutod t"-
wards tho 0B*abll&hing of u R.*.nimg Doom lor
joung nun.
ouabqe:
Tickctnfor a fire cu me... SI /<<>
■* •• -iiipu lecture *-5
Tcket-inuy In- had ut tho Hook Stores, fi«m
mombcr.s ol tn«- . .iitodutiou. and ut tho door.
J l'-OA.NN,
W OLFE? 5 AROMATIC SCHNAPPS, SARDINES Ao
160 caiei Wolfit aromatic Schnapps, 4hi and
>tuw
10 ua-et Sitrtliucs, ^ and M boxes
‘.8 eo*h* By use Potter
10 casks East India pals Ala
6 bhls Rusbcrry Brandy'
5 do Biuckbcrry do
8 do Cherry do
For sale by J. LAMA,
dec. 210 Bay street-
HJtSASDlNA, FLORIDA, >
December 8,1810. )
*|_>Rui'usAl-S mi giadliiKS and tbrulsbiug Cross-Ucs
X uu that portion of the Florida Railroad, ex-
leudtug Irons >.iiitatlro River to Ceuar Key, some
seventy miles arc invited, Perseus disposod to con
tract can cxstuiue profiles and specifications at our
office at Fernaudiim Florida. -
docl2>2m JUSFfi’H F1NEGAN ft CO.
8,280 prizes aiuouutiug to..
- . , , the world in raotiou, wbat will it achieve
U (iladiy would we indulge in a review of this 1 w hen tho planter also manufactures it into
bright epoch, but leaving it to the reflections yarn*? , , .,
oi our readers, wt must turn to the immediate 3 One word in conclusion respecting[the con
buslneMofour aitido. , sumption of cotton, and ita connection with
To estimate the extent of this improvement this Improvement.
Ju lire manufacture of cotton yarus, wc wilt its consumption haa lieen wW®“JJy 1
Hist describe the mode tho seed cotton is pie by the clear incompetency ot VniFnSvo
ared lor. and iu which it is sent to market. Utco it. That ol last year, when 3^00,000
Cotton In tUe #«1 being over tbreo ttuiea lb notes of American “ l *J“ 11 aoU
weight when gitiLed, und u very bulky article Ltdes those ot Luypt, Brazils, India,
hestdes, the gin house must be located in, oi without the stocks of mauulucUred goods ou
” ‘ “ hand being iucreosed, proves this.
ury Ul u iujb« 1 Altiiouglt LogJuud exports about 160,000,uuu
up to it, tl.ut 1 ( ,f yarn u year, she iseuger to weave up utiu
the'ffuTtalrei the fibre from the seed, a bruMi flnibh the cloths tor Cfinsumew, and hence
wheel, running in the rear of the gin anws. does not press the yarn trade, lbc>
while it brushes the lint cotton from the wtws, Hon of cotton yarns, iu Germany, Unaaia,
may also throw the fibre, now iu a very open, South of Europe and trance, is repidty'otrt e
straight and flexible condition, into tho lint hucivase, and could they command a IJJ^PPJJh 11
rooiuon lii« hide of the house below ; theii for tlioir consumption equal to what-the> British
horses or umlcs, working to u sigiueut wheel , m tion or our owu potnumes lu tue heail, »i
below, giving motion to the giu. Ft»n» the J uUr CI o.,h were doubled, it WQUld ho insutnctenv
lint room, the cotton is taken in baskets to a I tu ,„ eo t ft at all events, with a yarn superior to
i,u\*. under a liugli screw, aud there it is press- an y that can be produced by any other process
ed into, uud becomes a bale. , 1 uml mei,t
WJien it reaches the polls, each hale is sampl
ed by the seller to sell by, and is resaiubled ny
by the buyers—which oper.it ons are repeated
iutiio foreign ports.' So light is the arlicle,
even alU-r it U pressed us d.scribed, Unit a
hteamliout only drawing three feet water may
IMPORTANT TO OOTlON PLANTERS'
By which their Iit« ome> imut be
Dottbl^il.
T ilt uud* rzlgucd lias iuvented and obtained let
ters putout lion the United States n>r too ur-
rutigctneui aud combination of machinery for con
verting seed cottou iuto \ uru» t»y ono contiui'ovs
moooss, trom tho giu thioo.U the various prepara
tion and ■planing wachlutry, until it Is ready for
shipment or weaving
lho saving irota wade l>y this process will bo
u»mu-.t teu per «i-ui; uud yat ns made from the fibre
funbrokou and uumjurod by the np.-ratitn-
of tho machinery of »he present process
used to. pin and ofamutanul* it) will bo about liny
per cent, ntrouger und wd: command tho markets
of tbo world,distancing ul) competition, atudvauccd
price.
outs must distance till competition, and meet
ready markets. SptNSBH,
A Tkach of tub Lyonnais.—D»i« o/ the
Bouts Fount/.—Tho followiug is an extract
from a letter received from Captain Deabody,
ship Neptune which sailed from New Yoik
putt, 6th ult., for Liverpool. The boat allud
ed to undoubtedly belonged to the illl'ated Lyon
Tho undersigned is prepare 1 to dispose of |»ml
leges to azo his p»teut;und planters will ItciiiWui
c t us to term-, with oompime iuatruenoas t« w to
Ual- it, how to oUta'n tho host inimhinory, ami nil
uUior uccos-ary particulars, on upplouiiou ad
ilres-edtu GWWGE U. UKNHY,
d-.clO-ljr Mob.lo
F HKSH BEAT RICE, constantly on hand and lor
(.«!a lu low to suit pundm-'ors !•>*
dcotC-lw TIdON * UORDUN,
Uentraflaiiroad Stock.
C \ K N'fR A I* *R a II.'ROAD .'IhIcs tor sajw ut the oil
i of tiio City rcosurpr. Tprnis c«.-h, or note-
With nppr v d U|.a<rsemv|ii, inttresl addcJ un*
payable on (he M «la.» of February «-xi, with>m
glace; tho .fork not tu ho trafisUrud until the
money In
be piled overtrMt cotton Jules until tins hum- ,>j *
capo ducki us it is called, is us completely cuv-
eted as is the hull and botween decks. On be
ing sold in the it is almost universally com-
pressed ut tho instance of the shipmasters, that ua** J
they may stow into their ships a greater Thei: ,
uumbor of pouuds. a wreck iu sight. I went ou deck, and saw U
Shipped, via Liverpool to Manchester, it is I was u small boat. Lowered a boat, und soon
opened iu their tact.rios there, aud about one h^d her made fust of us ; commeueeu unload-
bale or short staple Surat outto« U a-Jd<-d to two | U g her a f her coutentf. Thu frut was large,sna
or three of our American cottou, and well mix- well filled with previsions. Six lyottiesof bran-
ed together. dy two kogs of wine,taw, meaty, two crouo-
By this process of baling aud packing the I meters and a quanlty ot e m . cu “
.1,., cotton it becomes tangled aud matted to J 8-500.) 1 suppose the boat belonged t) ur r
k ether, aSd t^ gin steamer, as there was a spy glass, on oue eudo
8S not extricate, the fibre lakes fast hold of, which was engraved Cre franco Amettcam
uud to open uud disentangle it, «nd free it from »/«»(««' , N , Y k K X „rasa
fids trash, leaf. Ac., which mu*t be done to This statement, says thu New York Express,
make good varn, the cotton is run Ural through Would seem to aUbrd J. been
iHUL-iliuu allied a Picker. Its cylinder re- the passengers iu the boat aUuded.to have been
voIvcr about 1.600 times in a minute, mid is ||jck«l up by ^VS^ve^tS'heard^rom 1
.rami wtUintrong,{ran twtb. |
<» ..it 't’um uf tt.oin a/e.ra awnimied. and
through the Lup Machines. Theso Itavotwo Ihe'Lyoimo.-,
ov Oft..,.or three bootoro, evolving »«.. 2,1001 ^ woro Svd. A
third cmituiucd th, puMtngciBre«rueO by the
to ‘2,200 times in a minute. The fibre is passed
through two of these * iu inuuy lactorics, from
whenco it is taken to u set of carders, and of
ten through another sol to fiuislt it lor the
dwwingheads.
Tbo improvements arise from this. The lap
machine is attached to the giu, ami nil tlm pre
ferred- spinning machinery is so arranged in
connection, that front this giu and lap the cot-
Bremeu bark Elise, and brought to this port.
Tho boat seeu by the Captain of the Neptune
must have been oue oi the remaining two,
hitherto unheard from.
nw
n 1
XJ |iuri!.cr«.ldp herctomrc ezUtiuK bevwuuu thu
.-ubscribori, eui*-.- tliofirmof liRL'cH & CO,,
this 0a> ilihfulveil by mutuul coutteut. FJther par
ly will »it<» lu jjipiKtttioo.
New York. -o*»-mber I. I860.
f .'PARTNERSHIP.
SMITH .1. KAm MaN has this day formed a no-
|mrtuerelii|i with JUHN U. LLOYD, aud will con-
liaut- the PRUVi.-luN BUSINESS, under thu firm of
EA-TiiA.N St id. YD, ut Noi. 40 und 42 liroao st
New York, November 1, I860.
Id \8T9IAN 6i LLOYD,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, *-
AND
DEALERS IN DUOViSIONS,
No- 4./ ami -ti Proud street, N. Y.
SniTU J. Eastman. John C. Lloyd.
With utr.plu meauM, we purposo at *11 times to
have ou hand, Tor thu tti-le.-tion oi the trade, lu lots
to t uit purchasers uu ample store of I'UuVlSlONfi,
ombraelrg Fork, Bum, lard, Tallow, Grease,
: moked, Pickled and Dry bull Moats, Hams, Bldos,
Shnuidcra, A*«.
Wu ruipeut.uiiy so ioit tlm oootlnuuUou of tho fa
vors ot oar • lu irieiids uml patrons, and tho pat-
rotm^c ufitie uude guiiciully. All shipplug orders,
uud orders r*:,-.otv,.-i by mud, will receive pirtiuu-
lar utiemion, uau will t>u executed at the lowe.
murkt-t ratun dcc9-6w
ItlUUiiNlNU GOODS,
LACK B<<mbu/.iueB, Paramattas;
_> do French Mormcs und Cashmeres,
ii uml <1-4 21. deUines, Coburgs,
Alpaca,, Haxuuy Plaids. Raw Bilks,
Valencia.-, Ki'gli.-b aud French Crapes,
White uno buck Crape collars aud Bleuves,
Black Uonlereil clear Luwu Hdkfs, &c., &c.
For rah; by nuilO DzWlTT.
MERINO UNDER 8HKTS ' ~
A FKi-'u .--'pi* y «>i HHk and Merino Under
Shirt-lor-Mi.-l »w by
uovk.
EW t-MoKr.D MEAT—Just received per steam
er An^o.-ta -
U-) lb . .'inoked B of.
200 Ins ilg Hums,
*24 ibs 1 igltacim Stripes,
20 J lbs Pig'-’boulders,
;» bnii.k. il Tongues,
loo Pic Kind do,
For sale b>* dud J. D. JESSE.
80,000 Prizes of 840 will bo determined by j. ( ,
last figure of the Number tUut draws the $t-.y v >
Prize. E’or example, If the Number .lruwa.^ u..,
840,000 Prise ends with No. 1, tl» u ail tia- Vicku i
whore the number cuds iu 1 will be eutiae,: to #ty.
If the Number ends with No. 2. then at! tin: ticket,
where the Number euds in 2 will be entitled t
840, aud eoou to 0.
Certificates of Packages will ho to'.-i at fa-, : ,
lowing rates, which is tuu risk :
Certlfiottles of Puckuges of in Whole Tickvis.... f.u
'* 10 ball' ,l
“ lO.juarter •' .... it
'.AddressOrders for Tickets nr Cert.fi :*tc3 tuber w
8. 8WAN It CO., Atlanta. oj
8. SWAN, Montgomery, ..in , and
UOV26 Box S2, Savamu'U P. u
FORTttAlivESACADf*;m LOFT>
CLASS 22.
Tu bo drawn lu tile city oi Atlanta, Gu., iu pu^'m- -r,
SATURDAY, Pcceiuber 20, 1^56, ou tiio plan o*.
SINGLE NUMBERS 1! •
m
Leelui'M C.nuraittoi:
dOCl2
fj 1--OANN,
F. J. CHAMP1
\ E. MILLED,
| J. 1) SMITH.
1 G. 11. CARTER
'ION,
Probable Decline In the Price of Iron,
„ , A writer iu the Miucheater, Eng., Guardian,
ton la taken on througli thu” di Huron t'umchinca I complains ol tbu gloemy prospect* of the iron
Srittv %rss£> r 3%ss , j8Ss?& »; ,a ‘" u ; r i T.rL' , “t v rz‘
tiio yarn is put into bales. I take* jfiaco, several firms will have to reduie
The gin, in tho procesi of Mr. Henry, is uot the uumb«V bauds and work short in a time,
required to giu over one-third the quantity gin*
now do. For example, a planter now making Th / d * H|l0 hl the demand for iron from
one hundred bale* of cotton, ha* some 1,OUO I . . haa l»oeti one of the chief aourcoa of
lbu. giuned in a d.y, (tlmtl* okarof eej) and there “«*“d
is three or lour mouths glutting such a cron, t fnp iron fmm Ameriua an
off and on. Tho samo planter bcginnlug to ual vi r ifS3Srd havins taken nlace in the
gin un 1st September anti ending on 1st march, SgJSfiSrffiS from 1862-3? The Ame-
at about 340 ibs, a day^ will ^fn and spin this rlcan cr j |la Qf ^g 54 caused a reaction, which
crop* . .. '. .. I the magniffleent crops of tho last and present
... .1 fltl.j. In .ha QlnlAl
« P‘tl.1.
Baa'.td ol IhuOity of .-uvaUiub Issutid tor tue t.cu
tral R.md will uls.* bo received iu payment uu tan
term*.
Apply t-» tbu city Treasurer or tun un- crs»K«.e
UeU .) P. AUUaVEN, M v or
fciLtCTlON NUTIL’Id.
A N hletdiou is hci« by ordered to be held at llo
Engine houre iu Wi.ihiotJi'mrcuaro ua?atur-
titty, the thii o day or J.dluary, ’lt6l, toeltui twt
Justices of the Po.-celor ih-Mourlti District, (t.. 11 )
au fiiovliiod for by law. 'JbeJUU wih bo ops-uc-
at seven o'clock or tlmt day, and bo clo.ed ui ttv-
o’clock. P. M.
aavutnmli, 13lU Dee., 1862,
KKKEUOLDKIIS!
W. DUNCAN, IcU'.N t. TUCKER,
J UURKE, ALEE, j C. 8HaW,
o. U'DUURKK,
dec 14
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, 1RI8H LINENS
L INEN uua Cotton 8i.eut.ugs
While 2iuibUtlk‘tt Qjilu uud Coun u i alio-
bup r iti'd Diai ki-U
Eugliali, Welsh uud AmiTiCun Hai.iiel,
7, 8, U auu lu.'i Table Lmuu Dulua k
Hut kabitck* UPd Tt»l?ell Ugd
Table Napkins and Doy it>
Bril lautus amt Uue Long Cloth
Long Lawns, lilrd’n Eyi- Mapar, itv., Stc.
For said at the lowest prices by
decl4 DkWI.T & iluHGAN.
C LOTH CL‘ >AKri ul reduced price* lo oi.wo out
the balance ou band, rorsaie by
g9ci4 dkWiit k Morgan.
PETER PARLEY.
R F.COLI.K 1 THINS of u l.dVitthio, ur un-u i.u-t
thing;. I bavo seen, by m G Goodrich, former
tousuJ ut Puri--, with JUUMrutioim.
Henry WiV.Af’s Advcnltires of a Roving Dtp o.
miiist.
Du’s rourUtliip and its t-ousequorcos.
Douglas Fa m Ido in Virgitdu, by Cousin Alice
H.mif utul uio World, by the ambor of sonu-n-
;lrs of a reaid »uce In Enrope.
Lmman’/. Adventures in the Wilds of America,
w.lh ill.iMrR.tum * y the author.
Mhivdnlrta; a thourttud plcusuut thiuea trom
Ote-; uu-t Q i.-tm -.
Pam Ftiue, by S P Willis.
Dr Kat.e’p Arctic Exploration, half bound cult,
deoil W. UP'ltNE WILL'AMS.
\imu ; AND CORDIALS—
YY U'd U>t:Uet* Huulyi.-k, f’lll. ry, Mousst-uny
&e Intu'.ndgu
6 ca t- Vin imperial qU and pis extra fbam-
p-ttgn
100 b-x.m clo-ot wiuos, viz: Cbatoau, Im Rose
I e-.vlil.-, .l/.irfuux, Chateau Imlllteo Mi Kmiliou
fm it*. Huut s'uutcrno uud »t Julia
5 <|- cw,ks t.»hl Ue-.crvo Win#
4 .:<> Ui.i i'..11 Biinavstora do
3 do -lo f-bt-rry P P do
5do doing:.jimSicily Mudork
12 do -Vultgu
lu boxes E-prtt i 'ubsytdUo
‘.6 do Apt-ttod. Rose. Clive, Life u
dial •
For ralo by
TOBAUCO-
. . 16j pa .k ig..-» of Tobacco umoug which are the
teliovvtng liran.M, viz:
Tbu we Ming cask twist,
Dried peach. do
Mclorulu penrr do
Rough Mutl ready do
People’* favor te, Undo Sam,
Aoo of trump.-, aud other favorite brandi.
Also, 10's, b’s uud fi’s Grunt and Witllarae’.
-ALSO-
60 gross Audemm’ii roluco and Amulet,
Goo.lwlu’s New York and American,
aud 200 iluz dim {-'punish mixed smokiug Tobucco.
For sale by J. LAMA,
den 210 Bay street
TEA AND TWINE.
X too r
100 Uad'clmst* assorted, black and greon Tea.
250 catties 2, 4 and 0 lbs, do, do do >4 ~
fio ba'os wrapping Twlue,
Received aud fur rale by
McMAHDN & DOYLE,
tlecii Vo206St207 Bejel.
dw.tt
do
Wt*..-
d<>
do
Mint Ac. t’or-
J. LAMA.
B OOT’S- AND f-HOKS—
Ijtdv’j- wlutoNutin Slippers,
Gout's tinu llmds aud Gaiters,
s.ent's tixiord l ies and low qua tered Shoes,
Boys’ au-l Yowl, s’ Gaiters.
On bund at 71 and 152 Gibbon’s Range,
»:ov26 M.J. BUCKNER,
21t» Bay Mro.it
2..01..
SUiSDlilKS.
•J i \ i V D>.'Z.<N 2 and 3 com Broom*;
Ov V/160 puiuted Buckets-
-.0 t»ilies ’.«< 11 ale and Family bo»p;
D*d bob 1)vs h No i pain and Family Soap;
tun ' ,'t.i Toilet do
so ao Ground Allspice, Popp.-r and
[Oi.'Sta ;
2oa do Mustard; •
I fit' do Sc'hicdu n ritibnapp*, quarts and
[pint?;
to Raspberry, UlackDsrry uudt.m
[g«*r Brandy;
Grundy, WnUkuv, Wines and Cor
[dial;
2thi: o-kv Champuguo, various bran os, .jt-
(aud pts
lUu l». xes Negro Pipes; large bowls;
tin gio-r ripe Heuds;
125 . It--d-. and lisli coeds Goi’iug and Hyson
;hu 0 and to ins bt»es uu do do.
26 ww-js imperial Hyson uud Curious Oolong
[rau ;
6uo,*s'U spai.lt b, German and American Cigars,
[assorted brands ;
too do*»v.. >ardinos, quarter, bap and wbol
(bnxt-s ;
*• ives I r.mcs and Smyrna Pastes,-In boxes
[Si cases
M» dl. iii jure und bottles;
Fair Cm t bowing auu Smoking Tobacco;
lu Mure nud for sale to iobbers ami retailers, ou
liberal term-* * y WEBSTER & i'ALMlii.
liov23
Running the gin thus, we exact front it more
of itu natural ftiuctiou* (thut of the carder to
cleause tbo cotton) than ia now expected of it,
when the great desideratum ia to gin rapidly,
that tho oropa cun be got off ua soon as way be
to market, and before bud roada Interfere with
its hauliug.
Wo have said abovo that the cotton, when
taken by tho brush wheel off the bow cylinder,
was in a very opeu, straight and flexible condi
tion. . Iu the iraprovejneut we arc considering,
tho cotton ie-taken just in that condition from
tiio gin, and passed on through the lap aud
other preparation, and spun without going into
a lint room, being baled or being reopened.
It will strike every one very forcibly, that
taking the fibre when thus open and loose, on
to have the impurities abstracted from it, as
this fibre bps. wot ‘fowped or tangled itself
about them, the trash and impurities fall easily
freely and naturally iron the fibres precluding
the necessity ol the touring, brassing und pal-
verizitig manipulation it now require:* to cleanse
and open it,and withal which, it still is very
imperfectly done. Besides, taking tiio cotton
just from the ueodjittaoily and elastic and
works far more kindly iuto yarns then, than
it evor afterwards will. It mast be here stated
that in running the cotton through the gin,
as rapidly us it m now run; in tho necessarily
ig it through the picker in the cotton
yew bay. removed. The stocks In .the States
nre known to bo small, hot notwithstanding
this fact, the orders have been on n scale much
below the overage This state or things has
ruled in Staffordshire ns well as in these couu.
ties, and tbo Important question of n reduction
In prices will force itself upon the attention
of iron mastere at the ensuing quarterly meet
ings, -Whilp bar iron continues at £0 per ton
thu iron makers in tho United States become
formlnblo competitors witb the English nutn-
nfaetaier; and if tho price of iron wero reduced
to £8 per ton—which will, In nil propabllity
be the 0'is at the next uniting—the American
demand would to n great extent be regained.
Indeed we have heard it contoutcd tlm- tho
price should bo. reduced to £7 per ton. It is
impossible for iron masters ul tbo present price
of labor and material to make iron remunera
tively at tew than £0 per ton. It follows,
therefore, that whatever ho the emonnt of tho
redaction in price, n corresponding decline
will bn mado ii tlie wages of the men-n step
very undesirable daring tbo present high pri
ces of provisions, -
J. Hosford Smith, Esq., has been recognized
as Turkish Consul for the port or New Vork.
Ur. Smith was formerly U. S. Consul at Bey-
rout
I JOltTElt AND A I.E,
. so cases UiUbcri ’» l cut—p uts
iD do Hibbcrt’s, JcaVey's auU Motr K eau’s pint
Ale lau'iiuu uud iu store for *u» t*y
' ccitH HUE* l»WM£, AUHNaUN ft UU.
ljORK AND BEEF.
X 5o bbw Moss Fork
* 30 bait bbls Rows & Co. Kulbiu ilurket lUM.
ijiudtuu uud for ralo by
dec!4 UOiAlMU-, JGIlASUN kW.
mUUAK-
O 20
bbds “cboice” Porto Hico BuRar,
•-U bbd.- ft Ur is Sugar,
In store and fur sa o by
deol4 HuLCOMBE, J 1INSUN fe CO.
B ROOM8, nUCKEiS, UREAD, B1CUI1, ,\c—
150 duz 2 end a ply nroonw,
loo duz Buckets,
15 bbls hlut Urea-:—tan
60 bids Soil*, .-uigur uml Butter BlsuutI,
5odtiz dtoniucb mturi*,
25 dm CUcriy Brandy
160 duz Morion'll Dlauxinx
R. cetvvd aud fur sslo bjr
due14 m:MAH«»'-’ -*c ItuYl.l',
A LE—50 bbl.-t j Tny lur k Sou’s A tv
Received aud lur .-au* by
decU McMAl’ON & DOY1.E.
t"Am>, HERRINGS; FHTATOEi AND
I J <J(*L»FIrfli—20 bi>N No. 1 piiniu lea: 1 uni, ‘.5
boXOs H’Tii’.-gS, 3 Lb 3 choke rating i’ututued. 2
btills t oiltub, iaudiu^ i* r f-chr Gricu and for sab:
by (dot-II) d f .KA.Vfo;. JOHNsTuN \C *.
F lNAl~NuTTOE^nr‘pt-r-uns iiidcbte.l'\o”thc
nub cribcr, a-iufilimi.v cumractur, are litre-
uy nutiilod, that uiduss Hum uccuuiiti* arc setUeu
by tbu lOtb day, ul December next, they wiL bo in
dthurtiuriiutuiy lilac <d iu tbu lun-k of u inugbtrate
for cojjectteu. JOHN LARKIN,
uuv28-at Unmuey Goutractor.
..%*Nuws copy,
P LAIN 8AT1NS-Pl«k. Wuo and wbilo Ballot
just received and Tor solo by
G. BROWN k 0 ). 176 Drougblou at,
del opposite St Andrew's HzU.
UUGAft, S2GARS, SODA, SOAP, &c.
Kj 175 bbU .-’tuart’H A B k C ^ugur.
lo lilul» i* R and N O So fur,
76 M imported Began?,
25 M American do,
KOboxe.-i sup. Carb. r’odu.
125 boxw Colgate’s und Ucadel'i Family SJuup,
75 do . do Palo Foal),
76 do do No! du
75 du do variegated No 1 do
loo do Toilet Soup,
fiiMJ half und whole boxen Airditmn,
Receive ; and Ibr pale by
decs MCMAHON fr DOYLE.
P OTATOES, CODFISH, HERRINGS AC.
100 bills Prime Eating I’orator-
2 bbds Codfish
10.) b..xe« Herrings
•"<) ilo Bunch RuIhIuh
*.5 In If boxes do do
26 boxes asserted Candies.
lAudmg. uud for sale by
Un: 7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON &CO.
HENRY LATH OP AOO.
H AVE op ucd por steamer Augupta—
Li acd white kid (fioves
White and black bugle Laces
Black I ruhsels lace > dgingh
Fancy white Ribbons
do ailk Buttons
French umb’d m.-zliu Collars
Bluck ii.au* ilia Velvets
j-fru-a i-lfck Bilks in great variety
Wluf. und col’d IIoop akirts, Ac. '
f"1 RilCKR P3.—iCOBbirABkC Bugif;*"
IX 26 tib.ts N Ok PR Sugar ;
30' Sucks Rio Coffee, all grade* ;
liO Boxes Colgate* No. 1 Pale and'.Fzrai
M)sp.
liW Boxes No. I do;
200 do AdaminUnoCaudle*;
60 do Bporm;
]<)0 do Starch;
loo ilo Tobacco.
For sal* by RODGKJW NORRIS &CO
novo
W. R. 8YMON8,
17 Whitaker st.
i.t’lFdt iMOUa, Copying Presses, Oil Paper,
Copying P.; unties, »i.d flue Blotting Pai>er, tor
*:.* by WARNOrK * DAVio,
uuv ia 110 Congress street.
C AS Id.El A.—It) 1 oxen Hotel Caudles, J2's;
100 uoxu* CoK-gatof Urlcntial Tallow, 6 k 8’s:
30 do Hydraulic Prei-sed Candles
60 do Sperm do ;
20 ilo patent Sperui do ;
Just rcct|iu*d ami Ibr sale by
doc S WK h TER k PALMSS.
W IN1> —2 Lzd'plt«s Brown Jherry Wine, old
20 quarter |iI|hjs Pale do;
40 do do Mud-lira do;
20 do do Port do;
lo do do U'irguudy do;
2 do do Pure Mu'uga do;
25 do do Ibdlatlon do do;
For :ulo U, WEBSTER k PAI.MEd.
dec U
READY MADE CLOTHING.
J UST nveiv.-d bv utoi uier Alabama, a large
oi Bl i.-k Cloth Frock (»rU, Black Doesklu i
Ftguered i u.s-luiere Pauls, Figured Black and Fan-
t-y silk Ve.-iW, i’ino i’ll* t Cloth Circular Talmas, "~
sule low by WM. K. SYMONS,
Prupsr and Tailor,
ttm-JJ 17 Whitaker st.
P OTATOES--
lUii tibl.-r goo<l uatlug P< tatoes,
landing au-1 lo: halo by
deed SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO
M EKRtTLtMMS—The most beautiful variety.
tbuM! exqniflte articles ever exhibited In this
city cau now be seen at the Jewelry store of
GM.GRIFFEN,
successor to late M. Ezstmai ,
d.i:d Hist corner ubove PuUskl Houso.
S COTCH AND IRISH W1IISKYS’ AND
OLD M.1NO.NUA11ELA—
10 bbls old mouututn rye Whisky,
10 bbls old tieetur do
16 bbi, XXX, XX, X, old mouongzbeta do,
1 pun-b.mn "friay" Hammy's very One do,
6 tibl.'i •‘Mebiiu’
For salo by
dec5
’ imp’i
Irish do,
J. LAMA,
210 Bay street.
v. 12 tIOLD FISH'and two taigo
i'-’-ir- lor sale by
dccO J. M. HAYWOOD,
, »gt.
M ei
Potutoo
ERCER PGTATOKS—200 bbls choice Mercer
s, Unding aud for salo low by
CUAS. A. GREINER,
nov!8
4 *
4 «
4 «•
8 ••
,000 *
120
100
75
60
45
40
12,*jou are fc.-o
6,0UU a: u 4mi
2,ono arc ;w t
1,000 are 4 iQ
2*)0 are l,KO
Jt’O.yyc
,.*2-4.Wfc.
nucs ov r.cxms
Whole Tickets 810; Halves 16, Quarta c..
30,000 ’J'icKt-rs-sj,4SU Pi-lw-.
More than One Prize lo every Ten
Tlt-lu-l.il
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
1 prlzoor $40,000 I 1 prize ol.... it,-,.,
1 “ 12,OUO I 10 prizes uf,,,. -.,.j
... 6,00011UU “ oi... Jo;.
... 2,000 I 100 *• o'.
1 “ 1,0UU J
Amioxiiuit<i.\ rniziM.
4 prizes of 160 app’g to $40,ooo price, ut ,• vx
‘ " 126 “ 12,000 prize, me £vj
Ifld ** 6,000 prize,are -i.e
75 “ 2,000 prize, are
60 “ 1,000 prize, arc 4 >•.•
46 “ 200 prize, itro J,hm-
40 wro.... "v*
000
3,280 prizes amounting to
Whole Tickets 810—Halves Jfi.OO—t-uarttr 3
83,000 Prizes of $4o w ill bo detcrtidm-d by t’uj
lant figure of tbo mini bet* tbutdiawn tin- 840,W >
Prize. For vxatnplo t if the uumbur .'.nttvinc
840,000 Pr.so ends with No. 1. il.cn ad tl..- Vi ki-ls
where thu number ends m 1 will be eniibui jui-jy
If tbo Nuntbor ends With No. 2, then ml t .r 'l.ckm
wbero the uumber eims iu *- will be eaui|c4 tur-,..
and so on to 0.
Certificates of J'ucfcutra- wid be t ol: ut th* fol
lowing rates, which is tlm n-k:
Cortificeaul Packugeof lo WbdeTickc-tn tie
’* »• 10 llah " ti
“ ** 10 quarter **
Orders for tickets or curtiilcutesciin be u-t.ir.-i v i
•Ithor to
8, aWkVN fi CD., Atlanta, G:i.,«r
8. SWAN, Mi.utg.mier/. Ai.
and corner Bull and Lay ktreu:s ! *uvi.i.:iali
,ov28
Southern Military Academy Loll 1 )',
CLASS M.
T) be drawu in tho city t.f Muliiie, Ala., tu pi-b'to,
oil raturduy, January 10. I>67, m- ti.« p au o.
SINGLE NUMBERS.
Johu Hurtcl and W. IV. Mt-Cuire, H-qi., Llm-'r..
30,GUO Tlekvtd-3,281) Pi-JztsJ
Mojo than one Prize to every 'JYn Tjcld’tt!
NOVEL, SCHEME
1 Prtzo of.
....S4t*,tM)
t ITizo•!....
1 “
12,010
lolVta of...
1 •
6,Ui0
luu •*
1 “
2,0.0
100 ••
1 “
l,00u
APPROXIMATION nazes:
4 prizes
of $i50 upp’g to il *.0JJ prizo
4 »*
I'.o ”
1. ,000 ••
4 “
100 •*
6,11-KI *•
4 “
76 “
2.UU0 ••
8 “
CO “
l.-.uj Pilae
40 *•
46 “
2Ut* “
3000 “
40 are .
4d
i.to»
..I.IMaO I
3280 prizes amounting to i-'-LvtO |
Tickets 810, Halves 55, Q tarters 82 60.
Tbo first 216 prizes ure decided tu the uau |
manner.
Thu first 3,0tiQ prizes of 810 wifi Ini decided b*'tt«
lout Ugure of tho>uiuiiur that uruws the Stb.toJ |
Prize. For example, if the m-ntbir di:.w
816,000prize ends with Nu. 1 iiu-u uli *t» •
where tho number en.i« in 1, will' eeui,t.t3b»Wi-
If tiio numbir ends with No.then an me tirhrw |
where ti.o uumbor ends In 2 wilt bo e*.titled tuu',
sod so ou to 0,. , .. |
Certificates of Packages will be Boll at loo lo.- I
lowing rates, which W tho ri.-K: L
Certificate ol packages of 10 whole tickets » 5 I
lo half •* iia
lo quarter
Tulrti
iviii < I
PLAN OF TILE LOTWHES. |
30,000, Numbers corrwipnndimj w.tb tl" , «
hors ou the Tickets are placed m one \U.cvi
first 216 Prizes are placed in another 'U- 01 * 1
uumber Is diawn from thu nuniUL-r v» lift
tbo same time a Prize is drawn train u
Wheel. The I’rizo drawn is plarcl u f ;i '
Number drawn. This opuratiMi roi.oatci ««■*
all tho prizeH are drawn nut.
IN ORDERING TICK IX-
Enclose the mouuy to our uihimr U
ordered, ou rc-uelptof w hich they will
by first mull. , , „ n v.i
Tho list of drawn uumbera und l-r!«' ;s *'j, l . |
sent to purchasers itumudiately alter tfw i
£a- purchasers will please write tliC.r.-»F-* J ' u j
plaiu, aud give ibeir Pest OUice. Cotinly and • |
Remember that every prize is drawn, «*c|^»
bis without deduction. ... ,
All pilzos of 81,0W, and under, p.dd limnoA - .i
after tho drawing-other prizes at the usualt u *-j
thirty days, full without deduction.
J3» AllcommuuiciiUousttrictty c ( • - l -' u *•,
Prizetlckvtscttahed or renew*-;t in - ti.t-i *'•’
at either otllce.
Addroas orders >»r t >'M t *»r ‘<-i ii(
to ft. SWAN (t U». At.t*
S. .-AVAN. Mv.nlg.nncr,
Ur IZbo, M'dJdu, Ala
UeI3
h uWilV.
ROYAL 'HAVANA
He;
1 WATS—One new ship’s boat 1 Greet long.
Ono d<» do do 17 do do
'For salo by
nov26 CARLETOX U PARSONS,
fllHE next Ordinary Drawing ol
X Hat uua Lottery, condn.u-i
Government, under thoftiiperu .'"O o-
Geuerul of Cuba, will take plate M »•*'
Hatuidny, Jtiuuur> »**♦'
$268,oou::
SOR'l'EO NUME1IO 571 OIMHN-.'- 1 •
CAl'lTAi. 1'Riy.e S100.000:
1 prize or 81uo,ooo | 3 l ,r,l '-‘"" !
1 •* 60,000 -
1 •* 20,000 1 70 *’
x <* 10,0001 r.y “
1 I. h,t-o*> J 20 approx I-.'
4 approximntious t» the ‘J. 1 "
of3400 tu $60,now. 4 *<f 54 0 to 5-' - uu -
Cruckors, and 40,000 Torpedoes, just received
and for m!o by dofl J, D. JESSE-
S AJiT—1000 ttbc'ks fait landing from abip Richard
cubdcn aud tor sale low from wharf by
.loci* CARLETON k PARSONS.
Y^IME—1,0* 0 casks of Lump Lime, landing and
j for salo low bjr
deco
CARLETON k PARSONS.
F i' HAMS,'BACON AND SHOULDERS.—A fresh
npp y rat received per stea mtr Knoxville,
tdn r *»r fa'o by aeo 7 J- D. JR*-F-.
HOICK RUTTER.—UJcegs choice Butter Just re
celved and fur Halo by
... ...i v'n
Git 22
YQUNG k FRIERSON,
94 Bav-
M olasses. . _. .
26 bil ls Lmdlmr per •ohr Ortce and ffl
sale by (uell) SCRANT-iN, JOHNSTON kCG
A RTHUR’S HOME MAGAZINE, for December.
For sale bjr
nov26 WARNOCK k DAVIS,
J UST MECHV* ♦*—tt* uasaew Mum uiampat «b
26 boxes lu»>- rlat, 24 bases Cabinet, 10 bo. m
Cora™ Kuo,., .or-loby A. BOKAUD,
novlo corner Bay and Bull sts.
C i IDER, Ac.—30 cases Champagne Cider ,
iJt "“""’•'ISfcmaMn*
*10,000, A or 8000 I.,t5.OU).
WIioUTiokou 8:o~ll»i;re-‘“rj I
c.,i.o.lai.Itia llul ]
count. , . , . ., ,.Mr. I
Bills on all solvent Punks t *“ L -' 1 ^ tt; I
A drawing will be forwuraea as. j
sultinkuown. , ».f>jJU»-' I
Communications addressed tu t ■
(ci.raof City I'oi-t, Clmrle-iton,... * ■> I
of January, will be attendo-i to I
dcclt*—dAlw
•AYANNAII,'ALDANY & GlL |
\J be ono’u’aiTy tram (»ui.d«y'«»« f
sengor an fre’gbt truius cu tho - *
and Gulf Roll Roid running s-sfo.iuw.
Leave Savannah ato >. m. -
Arrive at No. 1>« known u
Leave No. Iii at 10.40 a. M. ..
Arrive at No. 2. known us
^ Returnlzg leaves No. 2 at 1 f “•
Arrive at So. 1K all 4o r. u.
Leave No 1)4 at 2 r *.
Arrive at Savannah 3-60 r. «•
Connecting at Flemming’* ^onj*/- •“L ■
with four horse, post Coacbei to. u*
Mondays and Frloey’s ftem l^rioi*■
deoil
Chief tEi-w