Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, December 17, 1856, Image 1

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VOL. XXXVII lOI.'D HISII mu WBDitBiDAv Kvmawo, a o'ciwit, ^BY TEtiBORAPH."” Later ftrom Europe. ARRIVAL OF THE ..... ■Atm tv a | i hueUnutl nnti iiiiulliur ami a lawful with (ami UUAliMlN Al llll HNAIj | child) living ill l.ouisiaun; I hut lm almi Iiih) u lltilllllllilli Ut JUIIIIllilli* ; female iricn.l with whomito hid lx»i*ii liviiiK ' —t—• I iik'gtiHy, in IMiiltulvIpliiii; mill Unit provimm to IiIh Uepnrtniv, ho had lontilvud, l>y liirtfiliK hit wife’ll IUIU10, Vo nhluhi tlu: HUU1 Hi ft/tUO, lurorumtlon ut thin cimiiOHtuncu was ifiveii to tho Polio?, mid a warrant was ituucd lor the guy Doctor's approhonsiou, hut ho Imd did—to Mexicoi it is said. Tho deceived lady quietly obtained a divorce, nml tho matter was kept as still as possible Irom the vulgar public. The lady subsequently murriod Dr. 1*- • , with wlwm sho, lives happily. Wherever tho Doctor took refuge Irom Plilla- delpbia he did not long remain, tor in the (ut ter part of 1853 lie made his appearance It) New York City, nud hero begun to play at his old gutno. How ho succcodod in palming himself oir for what ho was not may lie easily guessed. His polished manners, tine appearance and un bounded assurance, carried hint successfully through, and made him a gteat favorite witu all the ladies whoso acquaintance he contrived to make. One poor i reuture—Jovephine by uuiue— must have been iu raptures with him. blio is described as having drank in every word that fell from bis lips, lu his presence she was happy, and was wont to gusto admiringly upon his ctassio coimteuauce while he read aloud to her. The deep tones ol his voice fell like sweet over lie the centre of all my wishes and de sire. CITY OF BALTIMORE. AuatifTA, Dee. 17. The steamer City of Baltimore has arrived» with Liverpool dates to December 3d. i She reports tho Cotton market Arm—prices unchanged. Sales of four days 18,000 bales. I nmsio upon her ear. iu his presence the hours Breadstuff* firmer—quotations unchanged Provisions dull. Money market without change.. Consols 914, Political news unimportant. lied by unheeded, and the evening sped like u dream of pleasure. Poor Joseuhiue! Her dreams uf pleasure I were abruptly ended. What became of her— whether she committed suicide or fell in love with Homo 0110 else we are unubie to state. From Mexico. Thu handsome doctor turned the ladies’ heads ssir You, Dee. 10.-The brig Wildtlrt Imn completely. June, anotber cbnUJing .me t.. A**** tu* ..(»• u«i.« ♦« whom he was betrothed at the same time, thus :u rived with dates from the city of Mexico to I e<4pre8He( | her feelings confidentially to a female ihe 20th Instant. She reports that the difficulty friend: between Mexico and Great Britain had becu 1 "To be together is for ua to Ik* at ouue as adjusted—tho former having submitted to the | demands of the British Minister. False Alarm—A number of the leading free as iu solitude, or gay us iu company. Wo talk, I believe, all day; to talk to each oilier is but a more animated or audible thinking. All my confidence is bestowed on him, all his eon tldouou is devoted to me. We ure precisely - pr citizens of Gadsden county, Florida, have writ-1 united iu character; per.ect concord 1*, the rc- teu to the Tallahassee Floridian to say that a «uM. M report of the existence of fears ot a servile thing in their county was entirely without foundation. Ridiculous ‘•untldence! brief coucord t .lane soon mourned for her great loss. Another of Ids lady admirers having chided him with coldness, or some greater offence, the arch-rascal replies 1 “Yes; but if you bad look ed into ray heart! * * * You made a hallow blighter us u rainbow above, ui nuud tliutdmi* Tho North and Direct Taxation. The New York Timet states that General lleiltiiuo bw In tbe Ngrtl, vor, mu S wbo ,»t sympathise with his views in favor of the aboil-1 obtaiu victims enough oy his ordinary (nr ii<>u ol tho tariff, and a resort to direct taxa-1 rather extraordinary) intercourse with society, tiou, for tho support of the General Govern* So he betook himself to the udvertislug columns TblMfodlnglntb.tquMt.,.grow.ou, eTCnf’ujyuavlirtLlugfiru^Siouaiign’i-er ol a desire (we ure told) to have slave property I ness, |,y repre.-eutiiig himself to bo u gentle- taxed in proportion to its representation, aud I man from tiie South—a widower with two t» gel rid ol tho sugar duty. The Timm, in a I children, whom he wanted to place under the tuneut. no could wish that it had done so fill-1 ladies, all or whom he victimized to a greater ly. 111 he North will take this ground, we ven-1 or leas extent, by obtaining loans of money lure to say there is one point, at least, upon I fromtiioro,iVo. He also patronized themutrl- tbe tw.Mctlom will not And themJvc. ^ ffi'™bo at i^ae. I acquaiutauee of many loollsh women, every one That the system of indirect taxation (by I of whom it is hardly necessary to say lie nio.-t Oibtom Huum duties) has sumo advantiigoa riiutuolully deceived. lie nssmned hi bis ad- tilt,t nt .itww.* I vertisemonts various nutues, such as Mr. fetau- ov u that ot direct taxation, we admit. But I j e y, cherts, Calvin Luther, Ac., Ac. To a lady, tiut those are far more than counterbanced by I with whom he eilectt.d u eorrespoudeiicw in re- its disadvantages, is quito clear. To the former, I latiou to an advertise men l lor Governess lie " U y k. tmeed all the wastefulness of the (lea- t % W jiS,VjtWa.».-Youv esteemed m,to has er.il Government, its wild schemes of Internal I only C omc into my hands tills day,aud I regret Improvements, and much of the "wild I that an unexpected absence iruui New York hunt" after federal offices. It is because the I prevented me from seeing you us arranged on Iicuid** do not know the extent to whirl: the Monday lust. 1 assure you, Madam, tho favor- f u ! . , 0 , K "°" l “® ®5® nl 10 " u ‘ c j! lu ® able Influence of our interview was mutual, for tmill piuiiuors them, that they are indiflereut I you possess uil those lovable attributes of pur- to the most lavish appropriations of public I son and mind, so calculated, so essentially tie- money by their Representatives In Congress. I ceaanry.*® win mid nlliirc n mu of reHncil on irtiin Vm-tii win nnnuiiitt i.u u ii “ ii.m. I annixatloii, and one who seeks that adaptation J! the NoitU will consent, by all moans, thou, of llalllrt8 wlllcll can only give l.irth to true i«t us have an abolition of the tariff. But sho I and sincere uiltctious. I will candidly admit, will uot. And in that event we are for Mr. I (foi candor is the twin sister of confidence,) Tsomb’s system. If the mountain will notcom. ! v,,l ‘ ", ,mm )’ hU „t, ftm ., xrnUnnnnt ~ * I child, I uiu anxious to Kecufe 11 Jnend lor my- to Mahomet, why then Mahomet must go to I self, and would bo delighted if you would on- the mountain. I tertaln my views. If, after an interview, we I find that adaptation oi nulurcs which would Macon and Bbunswiok Railroad.—We are I foster a harmonious understanding, an uniiuge- gratified to bo able to onnouneo tbst on Imme- m . cntc ° uld ! W*?. II * It V f Tiv of purpose shall mark my Intercourse wit dlate preliminary survey of the route of this I yoa “ 1 road will take pUce under the direction of Mr. I A* line iu reply, addressed to the Astor House, E. McNeil, of Pennsylvania, one of the most I will oblige, Yours rwpectfnlly, “! ^P®“ng engineers M bo deceived iu this way, but more, in the United States. Mr. McNeil located the during the years 1853 mid 1H54, by advertising route of the Lackawana and other important I tor a wife under various names. 1 he exact Railroads In the Keygtono State. I Dumber of his victims obtained iu both ways Towards the exoenses of this aurvnv il,« «it v I v> ’ a8 ve 7 ,ar ^ e • u ® deceived by tho governess 10wards tue expenses of this survey the city I do dg 6 Sirs. C., of Clinton place, Mrs. S., of of 51acon contributes $1000, Brunswick an I East Thlrty-sevonth street, Mrs. 1*., or Broud- equul sum, and private subscriptions have been I way, Mrs. 1)., of Twenty-fifth street, Miss 8., of liberal. We are informed that some $1,400 —, and many others, lie first gained tho itikVf, bppn PnntrihniflA ninncr in, a I confidence of these liulleh, won their aflectious, hav o been contributed along the proposed Hue propose(1 to all of them aud was by uli mcept- ol tue road for this purpose. Two routes will They all, however, round him out before I* surveyed—one cast and tho other west of I the day set apart for their wedding; some in the Ocmulgee—Macon Telegraph. way aud some in another. He was at one r I time engaged to half a dozen ladles iu tin* city . I at the same time, while his wife and iuiiiut (From tho N. Y. Times of last Saturday.) I were Buffering from sickness aud destitution in ttomantle Rascality. I Louisiana. Three or the ladies to whom he . „ . , r* , I was thus engaged, were having their wedding- A Lion Among the Laaiet—Something about I dresses made with tho sumo dretw-muker at the Matrimonial AdvertitemenU u ni tiuvtrn-1 name time. They all met ut the dress maker's M,M * I one dty, and being mutually acquainted, en- ▲ great scoundrel hash Lino oity of lute. I tered into a conversation about the auspicious He sailed from Philadelphia lor .turtmlia, via | event to which they were so eagerly looking, Europe, on Wednesday ol last w«. k, to uvoid when tho secret cuiue out that they were all Uetenliou by the polico. lie na- left bebiud I engaged to the same man. A terrible scene sorrowing aud forsaken a b.wt 01 ,meti, who, I ensued. Cologne nud cold water were found irnitteu by kischams,lust their ia-a'tSrand-wjme I requisite. This expose gave rise to a great ol them—a considerable quant,»y of money, I deal of talk in private circles, but neither uf besides other things of more or less value. I the ladles felt disposed to prosecute and punish The character of whom wo un; speaking U.l the villain for fear of tho publicity tiny would decidedly a great man: he is even more—a I thereby gain. One of these ladies having “ smooth in' tnniriip. i>!n. I learned that the whole of the Doctor's rascall- w Bby „ per.ect "gentleman," smooth of tongue, elo-1 learned that the whole of the Doctor's rascalf* gaut in urt'ss, with a haudhoim* taee and Bo-1 ty, corresponded with his wife, and ascertained man nose. What wonder, then, that ho sue- I that she (the wife) was so destitute as to be cmlul with the ladies, high un i low, widow!actually compelled to puwu her dresses and aud maid, ns but few m u ev r before hio- I wedding ring to gain tbo necessaries of life, seeded! I Touched by her sutl'uriug, the lady wrote to Uu is a man of varied aU.duu»u.»is,but with-1 the Doctor, imploringly,sayiug that she would out a muuArche! Ho hud wli.il was bettor, I forgive her own injuries if ho would but take (to be said) a plantation well .-(nuked with fat I cure of his wife and child, whose suffering she aggers iu Louisiana, a handsome income, and I eloquently depicted. The brute paid no hoed, u carte blanche to tho licst society ut the South. I but continued, with coolness nud efiVontcry, his do when ho oarae North lie wat nut iu want of I villainous career. society. A man ofsuoli standing is always I He continued to insert his matrimonial ad- upprecited, especially by tho ladies—apiirecia- vertisemout, and by means of the following ting souls l The widows alt beset him. He I unique one. wus a little old for some people, perhaps. Hoi A Widower of middle age, of good social gave uis ago us 48; but In might have easily I position, cultivated mind, refined organization, passed for 38, and, alter ali. what are a low | warm and affectionate nature, and iu everyway years m a mun’sugc, compared with a line I calculated by habits and association to diffuse plauWliun and a classical u*mc ! So the young I a genial and happy iulluence in tho conjugal udies were not iudiffereut Id * ohsrms; hut I relationship ho aspires to, whose “personal” tliu widows, especially it they possessed a little I and style is unexceptionable, aud pecuniary capital lull them by their near departed bus-1 position easy, would ie pleased to make tho at> iMiuls, wore more acceptubh*. Not that he I quaiutance of u lady possessing attributes and vfred for the money! oh no, 1 ot at all—he bad I qualities iu some measure approximating his pleuty of uw own; but, as he w is wont to oil-1 own. To such who loci disposed to waive con* aerte. m bis gay mauuer, money w.«never un-1 ventiounl prejudice aud act Indepently iu l acceptable,even to thoso who m u, ii least. | matter involving tho highest aim, as well as the Uur hero, though a peneei gi* iii.oan—a I most important and vital considerations to their iiugm.it, a lecturer and phyxci o— bud what I domestic happiuess, ho would Invite uconU- * Jiue ought fancy to l>e » rail* 1 pretentioiis | dcntiul correspondence, pledging u manly and inaiiucr. ihat is he would pci .icqus’ated I honorable consideration at bis bands, and us- ami a lady, whatever nt first mi,-lit bo her oh-1 suring them the iutogrity of his purpose. Ad- jcuiiouti. Hut such a bead, and mich a nose as dress, Gai.tin Lutiibu, Broadway Post Office, lie Doctor s could not full of iim King an im-1 niadothe ucquaintancujof a host of the follow- pres-ion, sooner or later. Auu ne talked m I iug uamed lemales, Iron all ports: •nviudy, too; was ho poetical.>o sympahizing I J. A. B., West 15th street; 8. II. C\, Union iinl'f' fe0 « ru «3fu ,| *tfH. so.: C.C., Brunswick, N. J.; Funny O., Nor- Vi ^tylatklphia tho honorol'lils 1 thnmbcrhtnd;GraceG., New llaveu; Matilda w S’i n l P ns ho ,lT ? d la tbut ccll >'» or 8 *» Muttason; Alice F., Plattsburg, N. Y.; Clara ?.*,? * flrst Ie £ il » w . not k,10WU * 11 *»* «r* H.; W. H.J L. M., Brooklyn; Rebecca M.; Mary , tbat > !. 8 5°**H d before,ho was m., Brooklyn; W.M., Williamsburg: M La P. IL*llilIlg ill tilO Sbltfl nt LfinluillllM. fVrtldn It I Wllll..«. u l.ni.ir. \1e* It Ii' t. n.,im..o«iiniA A I.KTTKU FROM A lll'SDAND-SKKKVIlt, Sir: I hove received your note and liasteu to w-mu two years—tor, in or about 1853, he reap- pea red m Philadelphia, where no soon maao quite a heualiim IId -rj„, »**»* 1; m***® icueiveuyimr iiuuj mm uuauiu »«> id-oici,i,:u*ntiiti„!,H .11 MinnlMtkaconfidan^I “ 8Wer ,l : 1W H1 remark, In the first place, at Mrs. w 4 « r s..|, widow of # that Sme I thatira ii la ? ,0,l, X do,,B me justice Ingiviug wli 1 finally married JiiinfnUv wersmfdeS that PV cr ? d,t t or *«WfMfity, tbut und frunkness M«oimd iimdou hajpyiffi ^Sthih(S?y»!* totsat v,'as Of short duration. 3 1 !! l0agl1 l . U ® leadl “ g trait of my character,an^ JNtaS.ttqM. ttn. qtRWRkj Th. ‘Rich Sontliorn 1 kindnufis, and would deeply repay such by tho L.J «! d bridegroom wanted sumo I devotion of a heart formed to feefaud rculpro- civc* Lim f r U & and bDPpy bridu refused to I cato every teuder emotion, a heart cunabm of ih A a . ,ovc »'‘ blfl8ed vSB?St tarStened \ **®f Hideratioiiu, whoso chiel gratification won d baiiOwl Sf! 0 " sKi mS® 1 I ariae from tlie w «ifore and happlueas of tho 1,vaii luJdthSi? , , }® od * l J; throat did not i»iovedoWect, with whom abut would be IK ,-ir t Ti a,ld I paiace, nud a wilderness as tbo gurden ot Eden. w, 1H Ltokin c *tb«r- Thus the charm | Of course, to such a nature notliing would be a:.d wouWnn! hH^^SS 01 ! 10 ^!? ^ ridu « gne . v , eJ I ® ore delightful than the pleasures of a home. w«re mmio^bi^hS^nH,* inquirie 1 * tliti»1 i n my opinion homo illuminated by affection 0 brought to light the faot that he r j is the dearest of earthly blessings, aud rnuit The following original lines will convey Home idea of my feelings on the subject: (llv«« mu L, .well Olid Alp 00 shows,amidlliolrouic Isles. Or wherelliogl-mmy Imod .t reads its demise- qiKdlotl wild**. Hllll, ’mill 11 m*e l'«lr uohkoiiIiiI michum, Ii ilioss 1 love belbore, My lieari, "Lire, .dull loudly ml wllhimliy sa- cre,l .j,dieru I am foud or music and poetty. und bav° been front my childhood an humble votary of the muses. I am a passionate admirer of uli that is beautiful in Nature and Art. 1 am particu* iarly loud or line scenery and the contempla tion of exquisite paintings und statues always affords me the greatest pleasure. 1 have given you this .-light account of my feelings, senti ments, os a preface to our introduction. I shall be happy to grant your request for au lutervlew to-morrow. I shall be at the Hamilton Eerry, (New York) In the ladles’room, between 34 aud 4 o'clock in tho,afternoon, i shall stand or sit;by the window fronting the street, and that you may recognize me, will describe my dress— which on this occasion will be black or pink, with a red shawl, shirred crape bouuet,und black lace veil; and that you may more easily distinguish me, wiU hold a flower in my band. I wish you to come ap and address me by my name, although 1 tbiuk it would bo better to watch my coming, (I will be punctual) and spt ak before I enter the room. I will then take u walk with you up Broadway, or, ir not too cold, on the Battery. If the weather should prove unfavorable tomorrow, or anything should occur to prevent my coming. I shall uot bo able to see .von on Friday, but will meet you at the same time ou Saturday; or should that be stormy, ou the first fail day following. Wishing, iu conclusion, that the interview may bo mutually agreeable, 1 remain yours, iu sincerity, Paulinh. Tuesday, October, 1853. PckkBXiLL, Sept. 18,1853. To Air. J. 0. B.—lu reply to Mr. Stanley’s last letter, the writer begs leave to inform him that she will be pleased to see him on Tuesday raomiug next, (at 10 o’clock,) at No. 220 : In regard to Mr. Stanley’s remarks concerning first impressions, disappointment, Ac., Ac., tho writer will merely udd tbut iu the opinion or a high-minded woman, a gentleman’s attractions consists iu his high moral character, his good sense, refinement, Ac., Ac.'These attributes, delineated ou tho face of the possessor or as they usually are. render it Huffioiently attrac tive. The lady ulso anticipates a disappoint ment on the gentleman’s part, for bis ardent, poetical Imagination has possibly iivested her with personal beauty, und therein sho will "be found wanting,” as nature has given her only u small share. She feels greatly obliged to Mr Stauley for his kind assurances that "nothing shall iu any way compromise her,” and feels that she can confide in his honor. S. A. W. N.B.—Should there be any tuLtako about the number, (tho’ 1 think not,) Mr. S. will imme diately find it by reference to a directory. Directed, Mr.J.C.B., Post-Office, New York. Here is another: Hartford. Sept. 5, 1853. Mr. CbbsTKR—Dear Sir .* Yours ot the 27th instant came into my bauds this morning of tho 20th. It gives me much pleasure to reply to an epistle fraught with so much affectum and tenderness, which was called forth from a stranger by a simple nolo from my pon, which was written almost expressly for the novelty ol the tiling. But as it pleased you to answer it , and esteem it a pleasure to respond to the sen timents contained therein, the fraukness with which you communicate your ideas aud express your wishes, gives me a favorable iuiprefsiou, or 1 am induced to believe they come from a kiud and truo heart, and iu confiding iu the sincerity or your communication 1 am iucliued to think our tastes uud feelings are not dissimi lar, aud should have no ultfcctUuw to a personal acquaintance. 1 um rather above tho medium height, with blue eyes, Ac.; was bom In 1828. I anticipate visiting New York and the Crystal 1'aliU'c aland the 2Uth of the month, iu company wiili luy sister und her husband. Yours with sincerity, Lilly M. Directed *. Charles Chester, Esq., New York. At leugtii, fcuriul, perhaps, ot tho storm that be hud raised, or from somo other motive, the scoundrel ucceptcd au appointment of surgeon ou the Isthmus, uud prepared to start for that place. Here we think our story is sufficiently long for one day. Tho narrative of the rest of tho villain’s rascality we will publish In our Issue, of Monday. Gi* Hitkk I'LomiKNTH.—Running away with the fellers appear to be catching along up the river. Scarcoly a day passes thot we novo not to chronicle an elopement. The girls must be kept very close or they wouldn’t run loose in this way. If matters go on at the same rate long, tnore will be none left "in the Highlands” but deserted wives and children, for we notico, us u general thing, it is some married scamp who bolts witii, of course, a pretty girl Thu last case at hand is of a music teacher uamed Konold, who has just eloped with ayouug girl named Sophia Finnoy. from Cutskill. As they were icavlus Hudson by the Hudson aud Bos- tou Railroad, the mother of the girl overtook them,and found on the person of the girl $1,000 in cash, which she had purloined before leav ing home. She tried to induce her to return, but could not and finally gavo her $200 of the sum, and let her go. Konoid leaves a wife and family iu Hudson.—AV10 York Newt,of Satur day. Rkv. Mb. Tyno.—This clergyman, who had to resign the pastorship of the Church of the Epiphany, in Philadelphia, for preaching a lolitical sermon, is now officiating in National iall, in that citv. His frieuds are about to erect a church for him,and have, it is said, al ready secured $20,000. SAVANNAH, U Y., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1850. SlOiJLBS**'- PTT —■ tesitnt fltartiwmrafs. NO 14029 piping -Spurt. I*nvi of Havnmukh December It Arrived. stoamslilp ily of Norfolk, (Ireon. Italtimoro, ta Hrlgliam, Kelly k Co. Iti-pot lx experienced continuous gales of wind during tho passage Htoamer Kamtolph, Ward, Augusta, to 8 M UBt- lenu. Hager’s Hat, from plantation, with 1800 baali rough rice, in Habersham k 8on. Cleared. Htoamer lieu Clinch, Rlchard&ou, Pulatkn, An.— Claghorn it Cunningham; Departed. Htoamer (Jen ('llncb, Richardson. Palatka, Ac. Passengers. Per Ktcnmabip City or Norfolk, irom Bsltimore— Mrs Harrott, 2 MUses Harrow, J B Wood and lady, A H Brown, R Coleman, and 2 steerage. Consignees. Pei-/ cauior Randolph, from Augusta—310 bales cotton, to T n k J O Kills. W Duncan, Pa-ieKbrd, Fay k Co, Bchu A Foster. Revival of an Old Play.—Tho National theatre, of Bostou, closed on Monday ovening, with a rehearsal of tho comedy of "No Pay, No Play,” the actors refusing to perform nnti they got their salaries. Ti.cse not being forth coming, (he house closed tor want of "material aid.” No Wonder He was Thankful. Read and Judge for Yourselves. RociDmtkh, (Jctohkk 19, 1850. Mksbks, Flemi.no Bkos. Gcutlemcu—Having experienced ibe buueQcial affects or Dr. U’Lane's Celebrated Uver Pills, pre pared by you, I take great pleasure Iu recummeud- iug thorn to tho public. I reel warranted lu saying (bat (boy are a certain euro for liver complaint* and all bilious diseases, no msttor bow difllouU or longstanding, I raysoir was afflicted with this dreadful disease for ovor two years, and oh! bow tliaokfol I am that I heard of these Pills. 1 pur chased of oueuf your agents throe boxes, aud be fore I bad fiiiisbed tho third box, was completely cured, 1 verylly oelierc, but for Dr. M’Lano’s Liver Pills, I should have now bcuu lu my grave; but as it is, I au uow cnjoyiug the best of health, and stand a living witness of tint ciUctuucy ot lir. M’Lano's Li vor Pills. Bosldos recovering my hoalili, 1 euusldcr that 1 lrnvo saved lu pocket some two or three hundred dollars pfiysician'H foes. Tills testimony 1 givo you with the groute*t plea sure, uud ho|iu (hut iUmay do something towards making there Invaluable Pills known to all wlioaro suffering with Uver complaint. WIIJ.IAU HISS, Traveler iu Western New York. 0T Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. U'iJiiiu's Celebrated Vermifuge, manulacturcd by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other Pills purporting to bo Liver Pill*, uuw before the public. Dr. M’Iauo’s gcuulne Vurmifugo, also his celebrated Uver Pills, can now bo bad at all re epoctablo drug stores. N'oiio gemduu without the signature of FLKMIN’O BROS'. (t«J douP Coiuiiierrinl Mllptf. 8a vuii unh Market, December 1$. COTTON—With a bstter demand the salsa this foronoou were 914 bales, viz: dal 11, 19 util if, 385 at UM. 184 at 12, 17atl2)L and 309 at 12)jc. New SUuKvtisnnintB Cent ml It. llond * Ihuiklng Co* or <J«. t riuvauunh, Nov. 13,1850. i Thu Annual footing ofdiookholdor* wfil Wr lio lirid nt tlm Company’s Ultlco, Wont Uroad *troot,uii incsday, tbe slxtoonth day nr Do cembui next, at 1 - o'clock lu ilia forenoon. Ntockholdors will Im pa*s*d to and Irom the meeting krek. . uovlo—td (IK '. A. CUYLEH, Ca-dilor. PKUMIW-UITIIKNS OP CHATHAM CUUNTY. .aw. I am a candidate ibr ru-eleotlou to tho of- Wm llco or Kcculvor of Tax Huturua In January ooxt, tutd i-esiKMitiully solicit your sulfeagus. augtl ' JOHNYtKKHI^ TO TUB VOTHB« OF .CHATHAM COUNTY. iL-aw* Follow•oitiions, 1 urn a candidate at tho fm elcuUou, in January next, for the offloo ol Tax Colloctor, and Hollolt your support. A. HAllMON. SavnunahjjicpL 30th, 1856. octl SAVANNAH WATER WORKS. OFFICE BOARD OF COMMISSION lOUi,) November 18th, 1856. j T HE WATflJt KENTS for the present year were d .9 from the 1st lustaut, and payable at tho otllco or tbe Board. The attention ol those persons supplied with water from the works is calico to timiou 20 of An ordinance to ameud an Grdinauou for tha care aud muuagement or tbe Bsvaunsb Water Works. uovlS R. J. R. BEK, Secretary. W ISH BOARDS. WASHING SODA, Ac. 2> dozen wood Wash Boards NOTICE. Tho members of tho Hl- BERNtfN SOCIETY are re quested to attend a regular quarterly meeting, this even ing, at7K o’clock, P. M., at By order JSO J. KFJJ.Y, Prosldcut I.. J. Ol'II.MARTIN, fc'co’y deo17 Savannah Dramatic Association. The members or tbo Savnuah Dramatic As. Boclstlon are uotilled to attend an adjourned mooting of tbo Association to bo held at tbe law Of- lieu of Audrew II. H- Daweott, Esq., lu SorollV building, at Itf o’clock this evening, to receive tbo roitort of iho various Committees and tbe traiisac Hon of important bnsini*i>. Punctual nltumlnuro is r oqui'rtcd. dfcl, NOTICE. Tito Annual Meetlug or tito members or tbo .^ivannah Female Asylum, for Uie election u Hoard oriMreelrcsspnand Matron, will bo held on l-'riduy tuorulug, at twelve o’clock, at tho Asy lum . Pun :timl attendain-u is requested. del? FOR NEW YORK. Will mil A'cUim/uy, Dec., at 1 o'clock, /*. M, The steamship ALABAMA, Cap! Schouck, will leave oh above. For freight or pasrage apply to ' PADELFOKB, FAY A CO. tSl- BerlltH uot secured until paid,tor. Cabin I'assn go $25 Stourugo Pa.-aagt- K XJ- .Shipjwri* ot Cotton by these stuaiu-diip* wit 1 douse lake notice, l lint tin Cotton will be received a* u* prtwurt that inuoidhtiuctly marked on tlm odge uf lilt* Imli. deal? Second Lecture of the Counc BEFORE THE SAVANNAH YOUNG MENS’ OlilUSTIAN ASSOCIATION1 AT ARMORY HALL, On TiieuI«y ai Ev<iiilng, December gftl, AT O’CLOCK,:P. M. PROF. JOHN LeCONTE, M. D„ Of South Oaroliu College. M'tUKCT : Tbonghu an the Mtady or the Pbyalcul Heteacea. A COURSE OF EIGHT OR TEN 1£lT(JRER will be given durlugtlie wimer uudar tbo auspioes or 110 uhove named Association. Eminent gontlemen from ubroad «nd at homo, have kitnily nigulfled their rcadiuei'^to norvn us without cumpcusafion, nave uvcospiii lly iuciirrcd expenses. Whatever hurpl s alutll bo r cull zed, will uc anprepriated to- wards ihc ihlAldi-diitig ot 1 Roudlilg Room for joung nun. cuahue: Tickets for entire course 81 60 “ •* slnglo lecture 25 T ukets may bo' bad ut tbe Book Stores, from members or the Association, and at tbo door. -J F* CANN, 26 do glue do 50 kegs waahlng Soda 5*1 qr casks S U Wine Received and for salo by do!6 MuMAHON k IKJYLE. 41 ANDY, CANDLES, COFFEE. 160 boxes and hall boxes Candy too boxes sperm and star Candles 160 boxes adm’u and follow do 00 boxes fresh grouudCuffte 160 souks Rio do ?5 mats Java do Received ami for sale by • duel5 McMAHON u DOYI.K. 4 (OFFEE. Vj t “ * 5-.0 bags fair to choice Rio Coffee too bogs old browu and govormueui Java do ‘5 tittK--* Ugulra Coffee In store and for solo by ' IIAJOMBE, . IMPORTANT ARRIVAL. the celebrated Clairvoyant, hu arrived in this city, and MARYLAND LOTTBHIhJS FOR DECEMBER, 1858. . R* Fraue# dfcCo., Ksni|Ni. A GRAND MARX LAND LOTTBRY (On the Havana Plan.) Broughton street, one door East of Jas. Bolllvao k Co.’a Tin Store, where she can be consulted respecting the PAST, PRESENT, FOTURK and DISEASES, OCW7-IT OEOHOIA FEMALE COLLEGE. 1857. The Spring Term Commence* Mon day, January 19th. Commencement, Wedneaday, July 99A. FACULTY! GW. Y. BROWNE, President, P. 1.0UD, Natural Bctonce. J. R. 8EAI.S, Music. Kov. C. W. STEVENS. Belles LeUres. * P HE Trustees aunouuco with much satisfaction JL that they have a Faculty of experienced and laborloua officers, and that they will be assisted by tadlM who are well qualified to teach, especially In the department of language*, and In the Behoofs of lluslo and Design. Mdllo. Kunvora. a uativo uf Paris, besides French will toaoh Vocal Muslo. in which she greatly exceU. Located in the midst of a refined end Christian community, In a hea ibful and acc-eulble neighbor hood, noesessing every facility for Imparting an ac complished education, the Georgia Female College relics confidently upon the public for the patronage U dowrves. Catalogues containing fortner information may be obtained by applying to either of the officers. THUS. J. BURNEY, Seo’y Board Trustees. Madison. Morgan Co., Deo. lOih, 1850. dol2-d&t3tfcwtd GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, OF MARYLAND. Extra due 7. To be drawn BATURDAY, Deo, 26th, In Baltimore, Maryland. Prises amounting to $182^00 will be distributed according to thefoUowta«8ptendid Scheme: 90,000 Nwmbere t-1,000 Prlnoe t Prisee payable In full wltboot deduction. HOD , JOHNSON k CO. dec 16 K AIS1NS, ALMONDS, Au. 2U<) whole and balfboxes Ralsius 40 bbls Mars and Sicily Almonds 50 bbls pecan, Brazil and filbort Nuts Iu store and for sale by deo.15 HOUXJMBK, JOHNSON k OO. TAKEN uplultobertaviilo.'a hu'uM Bay Horae, with saddle aud bridle attaobed. |Tbe owner can got the same by colling at 'loodwln’s 8tables on West Bread st. GREENSBORO’ FEMALE COLLEGE. Rev. J.8. K. AXSON, 1). I)., President. A 8SI8TED by an able corps or Teachers In all tbe departments. The winter Pessluu will open on Monday, the 5th day of January next Comfortable board may bo secured for any uum- ber of \ oung ladles in privatetUmlllos at $12 00 per mouth. 1). HOWELL, Bcc’y. del2-2w WANTED TO HIBB. A NKQkO WOMAN to nurse an Inlaut. For one wholscom|ietent and trustworthy liberal wages will be paid. Apply at this office. A dc!2 Savannah Grocery and Fruit Depot, COR. BROUGHTON AND WHITAKER STS. APPLES. 50 bb|< uf the cbolcost assurlment. ORANGES. 30<K) sweet Havana Oranges. PINE APPLEH. 20 dnzeu Havana Ptuu Apples with a geuoral asotrimont of the uhoicest now I FRUITS AND GROCERIES of tho reason. 1 — ALSO— 3,000 aalect liramdM Havana Hegars. For sate by docu WM. H. FAKRKI.I.. • Leclurv (.imimitter: dee 17 F. J. CHAMPION, E. MILLER, J. D SMITH. C. B. CARTER 1857. ANNAL8. 1857. Ik) MO. elegantly illusirstod aud in new and Xm lieautli ill styles or binding, morocco autiquo, Devrileil, bimrdrt und a new aud beautiful style uf lllumlnuied covers. The Foi-got-uie nut, a Cliristmas, Now Year aud Birthday gift. llie PiiiiapuMa, a gift for all seotou*. Ti.e I.iiy ofrim Valley. ^Thu Token, u Chrlsfr »a ami Now Year gift. The t-now Fluke, a thrlstmus, New Year and ulhduy gilt The (.ill uf Affection; The Pa&dou Flower; Tin- Ruse ol filmtuu: the Gem Annual: ;rho Mignonette; Friendship'llOiloriiig; Thu Mes.sRiibo; Memory’s Gift; The Frocmusmi’s Auuual. The price of iho above is 81 60 each. For sale by WAHNOOK k DAVIS, Book ii oilers and Statlouera dellft» Congross ktrm JUVENILE ANNUALS FOB 1857. rpHE VIOLET, a Cbristmos and New Year’s gill, X with six colored illuatrsiiuLH, iu cloth und uiu- roecn; price 81 25 aud 8t DO; Tho Kosebud, Illustrated with uumorous eugra- vitigs, bound iurluth and murecco: price 81 25 und 81 ou. Tbo Humming Bird, a Christmas uud New Year’a gill, edited by Ida Maitland, iu cloth aud morocco; prluc8t 26 aud 81 uo. Thu Pet Auuual, withsix Illustrations; price 21 25 and 81 00. The Christum* Box. with fi eugavings: price 8125 uud 81 ou. For sale by WARNOCK k DAVld, UCOTOH AND IRISH WH1SKYS’ AND O OLD MG.NONUAHK1.A— 10 bbls old mouutulu rye Whisky, to bbls uld nectar do 16 bbls XXX, XX, X. old mouongahula do, 1 pum'heon “Islay’’ Ramsay’s very anode, 5 bbls “MehanV* aup’r Irish do. For salo by ,1. LAMA, deeft 310 Hay slrect. j^EW riMuKfci) MEAT—lu-t received |»ersteam er Augusta- 200 lbs Smoked BveL 200 lbs Pig Ham*, 224 tbA Pig Bacon Stripes, 300 lbs Pig tihoulders, 75 Bmoked Tongues, too Pickled do, For bale by dc2 J. D. JESSE. rnoBACCO- X 160 packages of Tobacco smnug which are Ibe following brands, \ iz: Tho weddiug cask twist. Dried poach 1 do Melorido poatr do Rough aud ready do People’s favorite, Uncle 8am, Ace of trumps, and other fkvorilo brands. Also, 10's, 8'a und 6's Grant and Williams'. -ALSO- 60 gross Anderson’s Solace and Amulet, Goodwin’s Now York and American, and 200 do* fine Spanish mixed smoking Tobacco, Fur sale by J. LAMA, dec 310 Bay street. B RANDIES, BUM ANDU1N— ”* 5 half pipes Sazcrac DeForge, 1808 Brandy 3 doPInetACaalllllonpalo do 5 do Ulard Dupuy k Co. da a do Camus do 3 qr casks Jean Louis 1811 do 4 do J Jacques do 10 qr casks low price French do 2 Puncheons Jamaica and St. Croix Rum 2 pipes grape leaf Holland Gin For sale by J.LAMA. dec 3 210 Boy Street. W OLFES AROMATIC SCHN’APPd, SARDINES Ac 100 cures Wolfs aromatic Schnapps, qts and pints 10 cases Sardines, X and ^ boxes it casks Byass Porter 10 casks East India pale Ale 6 bhls Rasborry Brandy 5 do Blackberry do 6 do Cherry do For sale by J.LAMA. deed 210 Bay Street* tlcvl? 160 Cuugrosi street. GENERAL NOTICE. . gac G. M. GRIFFIN has returned from New York and Is this morning opening a new ttnuk of Watches, Jewelry, fancy articles, Silver Ware, kc., and will be pleased to have hi* I'ricuds uud uli others In want of such articles give him a cull. New goods will be opening ail this week. n u. 51. GRIFFIN, successor to lute M. Kaslraau, earner Bryan aud Wbhaker streets, deck _ first corner above Pulaski House. XtSW HOOKS, K EGEIVED BY WARNOCK A DAVIS, Ttfobduy, lieu lCllt, 1843. I'la* Prucu of the House of David, or tUreo years hi IU«* Holy City, being a series of* letters or Adlan, a Jewels or Alexandria, sojourning in Jeru salem in iho daysofUorod, addressed to her fa ther, it wealthy Jew in Egypt, aud relating os by on uyo witness all tbo scenes aud wonderful incidents in tbe life or Jesus of Nazareth from bis baptism in Jordon to his Crucifixion on Oa'vary; by Kev. Prof. * tl lugraUam. rector or Bt John’s Church, Mobile. Nona, a tale of the Roamu Empire, uud other stories, y Emile Souvostre, author of the Attic Philosopher In Parte, Ac., Jcc. MORI OF I Jve and I^arn, a guide for all who wish to speak and write correctly. For salo at the 8ouihorn Book aud Htationory Depat, dclti 159 Congress st. 81'ATK OY UKORU1A* C lH ATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may ) concern ; Whereas, James Nowlan will apply at the Court of Urdlnary for letters of administration on tbo estate oi Joseph Nowlan: llteso are, therefore, to du and admonish all whom U may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (Ratty they havo) on or be fore Ibe first Monday iu February noxt, otherwise said loiters will be granted. Wituess, John Bilbo, l*q. Ordinary for Chatham county, this 16lb day of December, 185(1. dacie JOHN BILBO, o. o. 0. NEW GROCERIES. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE: A Lot or Fine Wines and Liquors, French Brandies, Havana Hrgars, AND A General assortment or Choice LWMII..Y OUOCEUIES. J. M. O’NEILL, Next door to Marshall Houso. uov28-lm Savannah, Ga. MOURNING GOODS. B LACK Bombazines, Paramattas; do French Merinos and Cashmeres, v and 04 M. deLaines, Coburgs, Alpacas, Saxony Plaids, Raw Silks, Valencias, English and French Crapes, White and BkukCrapo Collars and SUeves, Block Bordered Clear Lawn Hdkfs, Ac., Ac. For sab* by nofiO DsWITT. S UGAR, SEGARS, SODA, SOAP, Ac. 176 bbls Stuart's A B k V Sugar, 10 bhds P R and N 0 Sugar, 75 M Imported Sugars, 25 M American do, 100 boxes sup. Carb. Foda, 125 boxes Colgate’s and Beadel’s Family Soap, 75 do do Pale Soap, 75 do do No 1 do 76 do do variegated No 1 do 100 do Toilet Soap, fiuO half and whole boxes Sardiues, Received and lor sale by dec3 McMAHON k DOYLE. S OAP, CANDLES, STARCH, Ac- 100 boxes Smith’s family Soap 100 boxes Colgate’s No 1 lb bars do 50 boxes do 1^ lb do do 50 boxes pale Soap 75 boxes Bcadetl’s 0’s tallow Candles 60 boxes do 8’s do do SO boxes Colgate's 0 and 8 do do 100 boxoaBeadelP* ana Oswego pearl Starch 60 bbls E Treadwell’s soda and butter crackers 35 bbU sugar hand nude Crackers 60 boxes soda Cracker* 25 dux Brooms SO doz painted Buckets 75 boxes large bowl Pipes 25 boxos ground Coftle 25 boxes ground Pepper 20 bags do Just received snd for sale by dcc6 SCRAN ON, JOHNSTON A CO. delO 1 prise 1 « !!!!’, 1 " .... 1 •• 2 ** 3 " 8« 187 " 4 or 100 4 of 90 " 4 of 60 •• 4 of 70 •» Hof 00 “ 12 of 30 •• 12 Of 20 “ 748ol 10 •• 1,000 prises, auiountlagto.. ... 840,000 .... 14,059 .... 10,000 gOOQ ...” 3,000 .... 2,090 .... 1,640 .... 1000 .... 200 040,000* 14,940 10,000 .. 6,000 ........ 8,000 2,000 1,500 1,000 200 8132,0T0 Whole Tlekete 810; Halve* 85; Quarters $2 50 tililLLIAN’TsOHEME. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF MARYLAND. Class T. To be drawu iu Baltimore, Md.,Saturday, Dee. 27. ...835.000 NEW SAIit)ON. W. I) hunt respectively announces to blsfrieads and customers, that he iiih opened a new Saloon at tbo corner of Bay lane and Barnard Street, where bo will be happy to wait on all who may deeire a flue shave, hair cut, or sbampooo. doc8—2w (SITUATION WANTED »■ Porter, by 3 man wbo can give Mttelkctory reference.— Apply at this office.- deed—if HOARDING. A FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN can he aocomino- datod with board and lodging on Broughton aireot, nearly uppoilta II. Morao’s Houso Furnish ing Store. Also, a fow Day Boarders. novlS CtlOKWANT^teU; W ANTED 151 ilEDIATR1.Y a good Cook, who will bo wllliug hi iron and wash ibr a small family. A suitable jtorson will recolvo good wages and a permanent place. Apply at this office. —fiT—tr NOT1CB. O NE MONTH utter dalo opulioation will be made to tbo Bank of the State of Georgia, in Savan nah, fur tho payment or a Twenty Dollar Note of said Hauk, tlu* foil hair which has been lost Also, fur the payment or a Ten Dollar Noto or said Bank, 0.4,444, the • Ight huff of which bos hoen lost JAMES L. HOWELL. Tcnnlllo, Ga., Dec. 4,1856 law4t—dec4 LAND AGENCY. riVIE uuderslgned will, for five dollars per lot, X examine auy lamta in tho counties of Appling, Wayuo, Ware ur Coffee, and ro|>orltotbo owner as to their present value, the prospect for thslr be coming more valuablo in future, and whether or not tbore is being any trespass committed thereon, invariably pledging lilmsolf to give a tens and cor rect account, for which all remittances wilt be ex pected in advanco. He will also sett and remit when requested, and as directed, for seven per cent. He will also promptly attend to all professional business entrusted to hte care. vernon c. McLendon, my 18 Attorney at law, Homesville, Ga. ngtiot; A LL persons having claims against tbo estate or Georgo M. Waldburg, late of Chatham county, doueared, are hereby notified to presout them, properly attested, to tbo undersigned, within tha time proscribe thy law; and all persons indebted to said estate are heroby required to mako imme* dlate payment to the undersigned. JACOB WALDBURG, Administrator cum tostemento annoxo of estate of deol-tf George M. Waldburg. 1 prise of 1 " so,wu 1 " 15,820 4 prises of 10,000 20 “ 5,000 10 " 2,800 10 " MOO 173 •• TOO 80 •* 300 80 » 200 80 •* 100 4,158 *• 48 25,748 *• *1 30,816 prisee, amounting to 01,141.140 Tickets $20; Halve* 810; Quar. 85,>U|hths 82.50. 49* All ordors for Tickets or l’acksges lu any of the Marylaad Lotte rise will receive prompt attou- lion, aud tbo drawisg mailed to all purchasers im mediately after it is over. Address T. H. HUBBARD * CO. No 39 Ksyetteatroet, or Box No. 40,, uovlo Baltimore Md VOTIGE. T WO months after date application will b<* tuuue to tbe Houorable, tbe Court or ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to aell all the property, real aud personal, of tbe estate of George M. Wald burg, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit or the heir and creditors or uld estate. JACOB WALDBURG, Administrator cum testamento annezo or estate of deol-2m George M. Waldburg. NB, Qualified Adm’r. NOTION!. A LI. persons having demands against tho estate of Daniel O'Conner, decoosod, will hand them n, duly attested, a* required by law;and those in debted will please mtko payment, to W. It. BYMONB, Quail tl November 8tb, 1860. SUTMifi^ A ll porsous iudebled to the Estate or Jane Mc Donald, late of McIntosh county, docouod, arc requested to make Immediate payment; tbos- having demands against said Estate sro requested to present them, duly authenticated. MUSES D. HARRIS, Executor. Nov. 7lb, 1868. novT Konas. YTTYLLY k COLLINS have taken an office on W the corner or Drayton st. snd Bay lane, op posite tne office of C. A. L. Umar, Esq., for tbo transaction of an Auction and General Brokerage business. Real and Persona! Estate sold on Commission;at- oo. Stocks and Bonds. Loans negotiated. Liberal advances made on property entrusted to them for sale. R aovlR December 4th, 1856. . T IE Annual Etectiou for Seven (7) Directors or this Company wfil be held on Monday, tbe 6tb of January noxt, at the office corner of Bay and Abertorn streets, betweentije hours of10[A. M. and 1 p. M. FRANCIS T. WILLIS, 4eo4 President. Central "itTff.i"Banking Co.ofOa.,1 Bavannoh, Dee. 2, 1850. / D IVIDEND No. 67.—The Board of Directors have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE pan CENT, on the General Stock ol tb# Company, from the profit* ot the . ast six months, payable on Monday, December 16tb. Holders of Guaranteed Stock will be paid their usual dividends on the same day. dec4—3w _ GKO. A. CUYLEK, Cashier. Central’B. BV * Banking Co. of pa., > Savannah, Deo. 2d. I860. / T HE auuual elecUoa for Directors of this Com pany will be held at the Banking House on Bayatroet,on Monday, 6th January next between the hours of 10o’clock A. M. and 1 o’clock, P. M. GEO. A. CUYLER. Cashier. IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS t VAN DERVEER COTTON. TITHE UN DKHS1UNED have for salo 11 smallquan- A Uty ortho seod ofthc above Gotten. Its supo- rlority over *tbcr kinds of Cotton are: 1st. It yields as much or more per acre than any othor Cotton 2d. U yields flttecu per cent, more lint than any other Cotton. 3d. The ataplo is longer. Uuer and stronger than auy other. 4th. Hence it comauds TWO to FOUlteenm per pouud more than any other abort Cottou sold In Now Orleans, as the following statement of Farley, Jurv« y k Co., well known oommlsslon merchants, New Orleans, will show: Naw Obuuxb, October, 1850. We have sold Mr. Van Derveer’a two last crops, and from the excellence or his Cotton, have ob tained for it TWO to FOUR cents per pound more than other kinds of Cotton will command. Fakuy, JoKvar k Co. Planters d.wiring to procure these seed will do well to apply parTy, as tho quantity on salo U small Fair samples of this year’s erop can tm seen at iho offioe of LOCKKiT k SHELLINGS. Petty Guff Soed also for aale. dccO ITY MARSHAL'S BALKS-Uu tho first Tueidsy lu January next 1 will soil in front of the court House, improvements on South half of lot No. 88 Warren ward, together with the tease of said lot, levied upon as the property or the estate of Clara A Oglesby and Miss Matilda Rcss. to satisfr Iho city taxes of said property. ~ i'L H: tiTKWABT, 0.«. Crrr Twusoaxa’s Ovnoa, I 8avanuah, 1st Dec., 1865. j . flTHK average prioee of Flour tha past mouth X being Eight dollars per bbl, Bread must weigh as follows r 10 cent loaf most weigh 2ft Ooa. 4 “ « " “ l ft Ooa. 3 " “ " “ OM OR. JAMES 8. WILKINS, dcc5 CUy Treasurer. RHQsnit AiMpfo I.TZTRA prepared Mucilage for office and genera I £4 use, being a substitute for Wafers. Sealing Wux,Gumarab!e and all otbar lnooovtnient pre parations now In use, Is always of good eonelstenoy, <i«ea not tom soar and is ready lor use at any ^ ■• ornent. For isle by * WARNOCK k FA VIS. * oet 18 169 Congress street. LU» INSURANCE. T HE r uited States Lire Insurance Annuity and Trust Company takes risks on tbo Uvee ot White Persons for life, or for a shorter period, and on Slave* for one or four years, on as fovorablu terms os any equally responsible Company. Capital and Assets, Jan’y 1st, IBM..81,421,612 42 A bonus or 25 per cent has been declared on tb* business of last year to alt policy holders entitled thereto. HUBERT AUSTIN, 4l*nt, Ricii’d D. Auxold. M. D., 164 Bay at. Medical Examiner. uo26 DRBADtoBRHAD t-BIUBAD! fTIHE subscriber will resume Baking on Thun- X day, the 4th December, and will bo pleased to serve bis former easterners and the public. Orders ^slt at his boose, opposite Mr. GlUtm's Mill, Liberty street, will bo dour attended to. decl—fit WM. J. CLAGHORN. HOI AMO 00£0 BATHI. v EARLY customers, strangers, and cltiasns are X respectfolly notified that hot water is ready for them from 6 A. M. till 0 P. M.every day except .Sundays. A row more gentlemen can be well ac commodated to bathe as otteu as they choose at one dollar a month, all subscribers to commence irom Nov. 1st, 1856 to Nor. 1, 1857, for 812. Single baths, 25 cents. Besson ticket from 1st May to lit Nov., $16. J. M. HAYWOOD, Agt. N. B. 10subscribers, In addition to tbooelbavo. aro all I can take at tha low price of 12 doilara a yrar. novlB J. M. H., Agt. d«2-td Bank of Commerce, 1 w., 1856. / Savannah, Id Deo., aooo. j B Y a Resolution or the Board, it la ordered that tbe .third Instalment of Twenty-five dollars por snare, on tbo Capital Stock of this Bonk ba paid or or before tbe 81st January next. JNOlC. FERRILL, Cashier. d*c3-lawtd DR. Mu'KlN LEY will teach a French Class, at tho house of Mrs. Elkins, on York st. The best persoMs lu Savannah esubo givou as r iA AND TWINE. 100 half chests assorted, black and green Tea, 250 cattles 2,4 and 0 lbs, do, do do do, 50 bates wrapping Twine, Received and for sale by • McMAHON k DOYLE, dcc3 No 2061:207 Bsyit. B lOQTS and SHOES— J Lady’s wbito Satin Slippers, Genus flno Boots and GsiterH, Gent’s Oxford Tics ahd low quartered Shoes, Boys' and Yontba 1 Gaiters. On band at 71 and 162 Gibbon’s Range, nov25 M. J. M EKRCH AM MS—The most beautlftil variety of these esqolsite articles ever exhibited in this city can now be seen at tbe Jewelry atoreof 4 G M. GRIFFIN, successor to late If. Eastman, deo9 flrst oorner above Pulaski House, WANTED TO CHARTER—A vessel of jabout 200 tons capacity for tbe South sldo of rout and home. MULLER k M10HEIB, del6-Stood corner Bay and Lincoln ats. P ipes, pickles, pepper, paper, &c 60 boxes English Pipes, 100 oases assorted, pints and quarts, Pick! as, 100 boss* fresh ground Pepper, 125 roams assorted size wrapping Paper, Received and for sal* by decs McMAHON k DOYLB. Public Favor H AS already ranked Stelnway k Sons, Itodart, J. B. Dunham k Co., Horace Waters, w huuim k Co., G Vogt, and Lights, Newton k Brad bury’a Celebrated ' Patent-Arch-Wrest-Finnk A 1*4 and ? 1-8 Octave Omen Sav'k, AuaxtAGolv K.R.Co.,1 Savannah, Nov* 5,1856. J IE Seventh Iutalment of 10 por cent ou tli Capital Stock of the Savannah, Albany ami Gulf Rail Read Company, by a Resolution of the Board, ta hereby ordered to be paid on or before tbe 10th day of January, 1857. WM. WARING HABERSHAM, nov6 Secretary and Treasurer. J UST RECEIVED, comprising all the different kind* New York affords, consisting of Congress, Egg, Milk, Wine, lemon, Soda. Abernathy, Maple, and othor Biscuit, Now Yoar’s Cake, Ginger and Spiced Snaps, Fox’s, Butter, Boston, Lemon, Pic Nic, Graham, Water; Sugar, and Fancy Crackers— all of which wo shall keep ooutantly on hand and recetva fresh supplies by avery steamer at tha Savannah Groceryand Fruit lie nov26 WM. U. FAR! " TXAiTTRaH fEAs mHE CHOICBT and beat assortment of TEAS AS THE BEST IN THE MARKET. b.vio, sjtjsatsg. fcjs* makers, would invite the atteoiion of the musical R ubllo to their ttock, oomprlMng every article in )o line, which can be fora abed at New York Prices. Also, A rich assortment of fine french ENGRAVINGS and splendid COLORED LITHOGRAPHS, with and without Frames, Jurat arrived and for sale at v. . . ZOGBAUM k COJS’ No.’s 107 Bryan andM BE JnUenats. wr ceivod and for sole by nov22 ivea just re- WM. B. SYMONS, ' 17 Whitaker st. P UTNAM’S MONTHLY for December, The Knickerbocker Magazine for December, Klackwood’e Edinburgh Magazine for Noromber, Dicken’s Household Worda Tor NovMiber. Hie Edinburgh Review for October. * X tut offered at retail in this city, inciinMig English Breakfoat Tea, DeUdoua Oolong, Plantation Oolong. Silver Leaf Mymm. Plantation Imperial, and other favorite qualltiss, '■'"-"’’jM.HFABBtLL, - Broughton and Whitaker ate. Juatreeetvsd and fora 50 kite, do 40 bbls No 2 20 bhds do 30 bbls Not t new Mackerel; do; do do ; - d °i Tc " , °" , " d 8 °“ n ' i,! 1 case 8piced Shad; 1 An Am V.I.! Ido do Eels] S06boxi.SaMudliolH.nlui; 10 to onUibijutjaoiTUud’lbtul. dM 8 WIB3TIB * FILMS. by J U SrHMs(toA , (todiOnu!aiui)OM£a'ud ■om D ^’i»«SSlk