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VOL. XXXVII I OLD SJMIKNJ
SAVANNAH, O A.. FRIDAY. DECEMHEE 19, 1850.
NO 14031
{MiilM & JOURNAL,
MUD A 1 iVMO. k, A M
Receftt PftMIcftU®** ■—WlkofiT*
Jlew Bo#k.
m« ADVuxitmft* or A Rovwu DfrUfoATUIT. By
ilpnry WlkodT. author of my courtship, and !•*
Kiso-Wi'uU do you coll tho play!
nSavt” th» Mmwefrap. (lUtalot, Acl* III* Scorns 2.
vl'w York : W. P. Fotrldgo k 00., publl'hors,
harpers' Buildings, Franzlln Square 1867.
For ealo in Savguiuh by Col WUUaiu.
Ttioso who lmve read WikotTa most amusing
it courtship and 1U Consequences” will need no
ptomptiug to purcbaat " the Adventures ol
a Boring Diplomatist.” The Utter U hut a
sequel to tho former. It enters Into an exposN
tion of tho author'd connection with the BritUli
Foreign Oftlce and tho eflbrta of Lord Palmer
ston to relieve himself of his service*. The
author throws considerable light..upon Euio-
utMu politics s thereby giving much more than
thiu personal interest ts his work. His stylo is
extremely lively, and his good homor unhiding.
the Ui'TORT or tas Kua.v or thb Enmon Chaxu.h
tuxttmi. By William Robert ’i n, D. I). With
mi account ol the hmperor’s Ufo alter bis Abdi
cation. By William H. Prescott. Three volume*,
e.-t tvo. Boston: Phillips tampsou It Co. Fur
.- .it; by J. M. Cooper k Do.
Bi. Robertson's work has long sluce received
recognition from tho learned world as one of
the ablest historical productions written iu our
own or any other luoguuge. In giving tho
history of tho reign of the Emperor Charles the
Filth, it necessarily presents us with a tall pie
turc of the very interesting epoch in which ho
lived, and which owed so much of its interest
to the sway of his imperial mind.
Hut the great attraction of the volumes be
fore us, to most readers, will be found in the
continuation by tbe accomplished Prescott.
It is devoted to a vlear and ample record of
Charles’ monostio life after his famous abdlcu
non. With abundant materials in his hands,
(not within tho reach of Dr. Bobertaon) Mr.
Prescott has so used them as to make us quite
a* familiar with the last yearn of Charles os
of any distinguished tnun who has died within
our own recollection.
Ungllslx Reviews*
We have received from the American pub
lisher* Leouard Scott Si Co., 79 Pulton street,
.New York, thruugh tbe bands of their agent
C»l. Williams, the North British Review for
November, and the Ixmdon Quarterly for Octo
ber.
Of Uie North British Review, the following
is Hit table of contents :
Ur. Chalmers’ Works; Fronde's History of
Eugiaud; The Workmen of Europe: The Sight
uud bow to See; ltemusat’s English Statesmen—
Liuliugbruko; Religious Novels; Cockburn’s
Memorials; Spain.
Tbe London Quarterly Review, is made up of
tin- billowing papers
Whately’a Edition oi Bacon's Essays; Freiiuh
Algeria; Church Building; New Biographies of
Montaigne; Aucient Rome; Physiognomy of
" or Port-Royal;
From
Macfiirlane, Pergussou A Co., of Richmond,-
Va .wobuvw received the December issue of
tbe Southern Literary Messenger. This maga
zine has cluims on the South paramount to
those of any other publicatien with which we
are acquainted. It is published monthly—price
tlm e dollars prr annum.
Tub Cholera on Board tub Stbaukh Ten
nessee.—Lola Montez^—A gentleman who was
in conversation with one ortho passengers on
tho steamer Tennessee from Ban Juan, .writes
the following to the Norfolk News
On my way from Savannah,I melon tho can
several ortho psasengen or the steamer Ten
nessee, who lett her at Key West where she
touched on her way iron Graytown. Tho
cholera was on board, and 13 of tbe passengers
died and were thrown overboard before she
reached Key West. Those taken sick lived
only from live to eight hours after they were
taken. Tho vessel was filthy and so little at
tcutiun paid by the captain or crow towards
keeping tho ship clean, Until was impossible
to sleep below, and many took to the deck. 1
asked one of the passengers if the captain ever
went forward or below to seo to the comfort or
health of the passengers. He said no—ho
seemed not to care for them.
The Orizaba delayed several daya going into
port, tearing tho brig that Walker blew up
would uttaok her. Walker had burnt the cit t
vi Costa Rica. At Key West, a young mau ol •
fend seven thousand dollars if they would
permit his brother, who was sick on board the
Tennessee. toland, and was refused.
Lola Moutez came passenger in t .u Tennes
see. They say that her mi..a impaired by
spiritualism. She would Hit nyi-i. tying mau
and say, "there, he 1b gout ; i -i* th.-spirit
leave him-” She was very kind it I brought
two little orphan girls from Oulif.irn.a with her;
sue uUo found on the Istlimu - a »icl» little boy.
whom she took In charge—walking ncreelfauu
permitting him to ride in her place—Walker
having pressed the mules on tbe ron u
the lluuuu Form; The Nuns ui rure-j
Tito Declining Efficiency or Parliament
Sou in Kits Literary Messenger.-
Bow A ClIIOAdO MAN LOST U ri WlPg—The
St- Louis Herald contains tbe following touch
ing history of how a Chicago uian visited the
laud of "Border ruffians" uial won u dark com-
plcxioned maiden; and though Lc bound her
by the chains of Hymen, he lost her on his way
bomu. Here is the story .
A few weeks ago an Abolitionist from Chica
go cniuu to this city. He luul witli a mulatto
girl ut a negro church, who lived oo Seventh
street, nnd where her parents owned some pro
perly. The Abolitionist, attar a ntief court-
sliip, wooctl and won the "colored gal." They
were married by a colored minister, uud started
for Gaienu on a bridal tour.
At Catena Dluau met witu a •ti.iuiboatcook,
upuu whose skin charcoal would ittuko a white
mark, who was formerly a bean "t here. The
durkic upbraided her lor her fattliloxsness and
lulldelity. He plead and frowned by turns and
then made love in burning words of fond de
votion. Dinah could not withstand his elo
quence. She fainted in his unn«, exolaiming,
lum dine, I am only dims’ We forgot to
mention that this interview umk ice on the
boat while the husband w« , up in • w ■ l«oMnj
for a hotel. When he returned, in ii arued tlm *
bis fair brido had sloped with l.i darkey lor
parts unknown.
A Walktsu JmSTCask. -Tv Moscow
correqioudeut of tho London m«ea gives
portrait of Prince Esterimr.y. ns lie appear,
ed at ins own State ball:
" lie was dressed with ail iliat wonderful
yet tostetul magnificence which has made his
name famous ; the dark sable trimmed pelisse,
wuii strcains and lakes of diamonds and pearls
wudding every fold and filtering through
♦very crevice, tho color of which whether puce
'.!? '•»•«» or deep blue I cannot determine,
tue tunic, covered from throat to waiste with
"‘dm in diumouds, crosses and budge-* of
k'uj'iithu.id, riotous uud stare and precious
t; the purple or maroon colored toots
rni-K-,i with pearls uud diamonds, crosses,and
»* u «l with its hilt a very mirror of light.”
in the Uuitud States Circuit Court Monday
uzckiah Grout recovered from the oity o
oaitim-mi one thousand dollars for damagts
‘'hUimcU by the infringement of a patent righ
' r u street lamp, it was alleged In this
JJJ l, *4t trout offered to seU the city his pa*
U iUtreet lamps and the city did not pur-
85* k ul subsequently used a lamp similar-
V constructed to that patented by th* plaln-
.''^AT.Sronji at Ujppalo.—A severe gale
, Buttllo, N. Y.. Monday, accompanied
? ui1 mow ' 11 was very violeutinthe
“ ,a Knrnt damage was done to property,
iim, i Wlire houses wore unrolt'ed, uud many
ii i!vii Wttr l >art 'dtlie city were Hooded pi veer-
• b ul"lings were entirely destroyed. A stae-
|... l ho Lafayette street Church was
Injur ed “ ,ho Hrv,w » but. tt0 ouu Wtt-
Hen"
Walkei's Lui«- :IIttvcmonts—Mm,
iiliiKomNVominmiil.
Tlm following statement iliiiilshed the rtew
York press by Dr.-Derlekson, n Miigcun iu
Walker’s army, who enme u puKscuger in tho
Teuucssco, is the most intelligildu account
which we have seen of the position of General
HcnuiiigMCU’a command. It will lie rend with
interest, notwithstanding the very full iimmut*
which have already been placed be loro our
readere. After detuihug Walker's movements
up to the time when he deteriuiued to mini
Granada, ho says:
Soon alter his arrival lie gave outers, I know
not Hum what cuuho, to bum tlm town of
Graniida* Two-tlilrds of Hie town was destroyed
next day. Ou the second day, or 22d, tiiu rest
of the town was dcs.roycd, except the iiiuiu
ilaza and u church a.tualed on thu road to the
jakoof Nicuiugiut. Ou thu third day liu em
barked his sick and wounded uiuu, uiuouuliug
to about two liuuUred uud fifty; ulsu thu wo
men and childeu, uud sent them Omctepe Isl
and, whicli is situated a short distance from
Virgiu Bay. On the tuurlh day, Nov. 21, the
reiuaiudcr of the army, wiituh consisted of
healthy men, uud numbered atmut three hun
dred and fifty, wdii atKiut one hundretl citizens
were attacked uud surrounded by two thous
and five hundred of thu combined Central
Americans, cousibtiug of Costa Ricans, Guate
malans, San Salvadorans, uud some twcuty
Americans who deserted from General Walker.
The Americau iurces thus liesieged lire the
elite of Walker’s unity*
They ors.uuder thu cumniund ul Brig. (ion.
Heuuiugseu, the commander ol artillery. Noth-'
iug has been beard H orn them since tliey were
surrounded; they are entirely cut elf limn
Walker and his rcumiuiug ioivus. They are
hummed in, in every direction, ny superior and
constantly increasing forces. .Seven millions,
being all Walker’s artillery except oue howitzer
is with thorn, and at least hull' of his umtuuui-
tion,uuuo of which does hout present appeur
to bo able to save. A straight road leads from
Urauudu to Luke Nicaragua, from which it is
j lot far distuui. and a wharf and old fort were
i ituated on the shore of the lake ut the end ol
said road. At the tune the Central Americans
attacked Granudu, Walker was iu u .-teamboat
on the lake, and twenty-nine men, cubed police
men, were on llio wharf, buviug been lull to
(uard Boiucthiugs placed there lor slupiin-nt.
' 'he Central Americans attacked Gimiudu by
advancing betweeu the lake uud said city,
thereby cutting oil' the retreat of the besieged,
and preventing Walker from mtceoriug or cum-
wuufcutiug with them from the lake. The
tweuty-niue policemen ou thu wliurf were thus,
of course, cut oil'uud suflered thu first attack.
Five hundred ineu advanced upon them und
were driven back, time utter time, witli terrible
loss. 1 was on the steamer with Walker ut the
time, and could cuu it all, though we could not
communicate with or aid them. Fur two days
did these tweuly-ume wcu hold their own
against such desperute odds, uud would not
have yielded them if there had not been a trai
tor among them On thu second day, one. a
Cuban, 1 think, deserted und went over to the
enemy, informing them of the uuwbcruud con
dition of the twenty-eight, uud showing how
that uu euergetic und contiuuul assault would
at once take place.
Tho plan proved but too successful; the bold
fellows were taken aud every oue of them
massacred, except, five, who tinew themselves
Into tho lake und attempted, to swim to Gcu.
Walker on the bout, four of them wero shot
or drowuud ; oue only succeeded iu rcuchiug
tbe steamboat. The Coutrul Americans tlieu
destroyed not only thu fort but the wharf, the
liUngos: and everything that would facilitate
the embarkation of troops, or disembarkation, or
t le lauding of boats uud vessels. There were
two brass cuuuous—the one un eighteen poun
der, tho other a nine pounder. Bold being unlit
for services, bud been curried down lu the
wharf for thu purpose of shipping to the United
States aud selling there for old brass to obtain
smaller gun- with the proceeds. They were
said to be worth seven hundred dollars apiece.
Tlie Central Americans took these pieces,
mounted them uud fired them, using six pound
jails, against Walker's steamboat, which con
sequently Is compelled to keep a mile uud a halt
from the shore, though thu guns ate anything
else but accurate; but Walker lean, struy shots.
On tho 24th December, the day (Jen. lieu-
ningsen and his three hundred uud tilty men
wero surrouuded in Gruundu by the allied
troops, the former destroyed the buildings
arouua the main plaza, und fought their way
down half a mile to n stone church in thu direc
tion of tho lake uud about tour hundred yurds
from it There they barricaded themselves
and fortified thu church aud were still holding
out when I litt. They lmd then been lighting
eight days, surrounded by two thousand live
hundred oftbu enemy, which number wu* con
stantly increased by rciuforceiucut*. The sixth
day of the siege the allies made a grand as
sauit, which lasted two hours. The Americans
appeared to fight with grout activity aud
courage, aud after rcpulsiug the enemy they
mouuteu tho burrieudes uud wuved the Ni-
caruguan-llag to Geu. Walker. It is supposed
the loss of the euciuy must have beenveiy
great. The exact condition of thu Americans
cannot be told; they niu-t be sutluriiig to some
extent from cholera. Thu atmosphere is fear
fully contaminated—the dead bodies can be
smelled on board of Walker's steamboat. The
ouly hopo of the heselged is iu their uommiiu
der, Gou. Heiiiiiugsoii, who is considered tho
ablest military officer iu Central America; ho
is for superior to General Walker. Henning-
sen is perfectly cool uuder every circumstance
Iu the hottest fight and in the most critical con
ditions-he is occasionally slow, but ulwiiys
sure; lienee It is supposed Uu will ultimately
succeed in saving the men, ammunition, and
artillery. But he is iu a desperate strait. ,
ir he succeods in retreating to the wharf-
there are no boats; the enemy prevent tbe ap
iroach ot Walker; there are no menus of em*
urkiug them tilery or men; ir boats could be
brought to the shore, the Americans could not
embark their artillery first, as nothing would bo
left to defend themselves, nor could they first
embark themselves, us nothing would be left to
defeud the artillery with, which by all muuus
should bo prevented from falling into the bauds
of the euemy. Gen. Walker leaves Granada
and steams down to his headquarters at Virgin
Bay almost every day. After remaining there
an hour or two, ho returns to watch the opera
tions at Granada. At the time I left, Wulker
hud four hundred meu at Virgiu Buy, including
tbe oue hundred recruits which had just ar
rived from California. Wo met reinforcements
from the States on the San Juan river; the New
Yorkers at Castillo ltapids, aud those from
New Orleans abouttweuty miles below. Itwas
stated there were one huudred and fifty re
cruits iu all. Walker will have, if his recruits
arrive, without conutiug the men ut Granada,
olght hundred men—with those ut Uraumhi, a
thousand. If lie has eight hundred, lie am
take possession of Rivas aud make that his
headquaiterx: and if lie gets live hundred re-
cruitsa month, may succeed in maintaining Ids
position. Walker appears to bo in good spirits,
or, rather, you cauuut tell anything abut him,
for he is always as cold us ice, not feeling the
loss of Ids dearest ftleuds; hut from what l
have seen of him, I don't think ho really is iu
lood spirits. His officers are enthusiastic—ut
Joust some of them are. His men are not en
thusiastic, but generally iu good fighting spir
its. Some are frieudly uud some hostile to
him; but they ull fight well, for they know it is
a matter of life and death with them to suc
ceed. Want ot'Iicalth is the greatest drawback
to their efficiency.
(i roin Hit- X. V Mural )
'iVrt-lltli S.tflVrlngM mimI l>r»bnblt> Mns-
mure of the Nick mill Wmiiiilcd nt
Omctc|H".
Before carrying out his project of bunting
Granada, Walker jiud embarked his sick,
wounded uud woinuii.uud placed them—uuder
the charge oi some sixty luuu—ou thu island of
Omutepe. This is uu isluud oi some extuut in
Like Nicaragua, lying nearly opposite Virgiu
bay. The terrible news bos transpired that the
natives, who are ull terribly exasperated against
Walker, hud arisen uud mussucred those uu*
fortunate people. Whether this is true to its
fullest extent is still a mutter of doubt. The
isjand is inhabited priucipully by Indians.
When tlie sick and wounded were landed there,
all tlie Indians lied, huvo a low who were re-
lutaiued to act us uurseM. There were uo pro
visions, uu beds, uud uo medicines provided lor
them. Several of tue putieuts wero for days
without loud. Tnu large part of the sick uud
wuuuded lay un tho bcuuh ull uigiit. The uext
day ull of ilium were distributed among tho
huts, or takeu into thu cliurcU of tho village—
couvcrtid into a hospital—except some twenty,
who lay out In tho rain. Two died on tho
steamer und several ou the beuuli. Tho village
was filled with the sick and wouuded, tho womeu
wild children.
Au uH'ort was made by the couuiianduut of
the place, who arrived uext duy, to separate
the healthy from the sick. There were about
sixty meu able to bear arms. Tho cutiro work
of leediug, luuning, quartering, burying tlio
dead, etc., was perlormed by some twelve meu
mining whom Captain Baldwin was conspicu
ous for ills activity uud liunmiiily. During tlie
first five days thirty-six died. Then one night
tlio enemy crept into tho village and surprised
* ie Americans. Some twenty persons escaped
i there boats. Whether the rest were slaugh
tered or merely made prlsuuers of war was uot
known to a certainty. Those who escaped in
thu bouts suiVcred dreadful hardships. There
wus ouly oue womau among them,Mrs. Atkins,
wife ot oue of tho inusiciuus. All tlie Ameri
ca!! womeu in Nicaragua were on tho isluud
with their children—perhaps forty in number.
Col. tikerritt, Col. Thumpsou, Gen. Fry, and a
number of other officers, were on the island,
out there was no organized military force,
l'he landing—tho subsequent suffering of the
sick nnd wouuded, with only miserable reed
huts to shelter them, and uo provisions for the
sick Iml beef uud plantains—the deaths—the
promiscuous burying of men, women and chil
dren, iu u common hole, und the subsequent
night attacks and probable massacre or captiv
ity of three huudred persons, of ull ranks and
ages aud of both sexes—all conspire to form
oue of tlie most dreadful pictures of war.
What to Say and Do when " For ’’ goes
the Question.—Ah the Indies—uumarried oues
especially—arc always thankful fur udvice, they
will pardon us for cuiliug their attention to the
following directions, wnich, if they will re
collect, may relievo them wbeu placed hi wliat
U generally considered un embarrassing posi
tion:
1. Especially -recommended to Blondes:-
Pause, sigh very sott, then open yours eyes
with ft good deal of wonder, (of course you
have been trying to make it out, hut can’t,)
look yonr lover iu the Taco, and say, "Wliut
can you mean, dear Alfred)’’ ir the last
words ftro spoken witli a tremble, no much the
better.
2. Very suitable tor Brunettes:—Give a start,
flash ft glance ut tlie questioner, turn aside
and be unable to speak your emotion; oue hum
pressed high upon your bosom, will express
this effectually.
8. Safe iu tbe bauds of anybody, and gener
ally ft ClincherBurst into tours, covering
your face with your hands. Ifyoucrtu’t cry,
drop your head on the inquisitors shoulder uml
murmur," Ob, William! •*
4. For "mercy girls" und nice little girls, it
iaeuuugh to say: " No!”-pout, shake their
, heads aud look pretty.—Phila, Nation.
Senator Douglas and ills bride wore serenaded
by the Murine bum! ut Wushiugtnu on Katuritay .
evening last. Hpeuehus were made, and tho |
happy Nouutor dispensed the hospitalities or Ills
house to the party.
J. Hostard Smith, Km., has been recognized
i Turkish Consul for the port of New York.
Mr. Hinitli was formerly U. o. Consul at Bey-
rout. ' *
"Erniiniriit Bncctiscmts,
CASNtllALtSM NOT KXTINOT.—A roceutjettcf
from Australia states that two missionaries and
llieir wives had boon murdered and eaten by the
savages of the New Hebrides, Polynesian short
time liefore.
Bi’At.'isu Ministeu to Mexico.—Dun Jose
Marta Mugcllou, uow aud for some time past
first Secretary of the Spanish Embassy at Wash
iiigton.luu* it is stated, been appointed Minister
to Mexico.
Whut do tlie Pbjrilcliiii My of H'Laiie'«
Vermifuge, prepared by Fleming
Uros f
I .Ft on to the tcHtimouy of uu emluunt physician
Ittvornl' M’lsme’s Vurmihige, which Is now uni-
verbally aoktiuwluUauvt to bo the be&llu use; even
inoinber* oi the niudloul fac'ilty (who are so ottoii
ippo-uit to the Mini ot‘ patent luodiulues) cauuut
Wttnholil Un* approval ef this luvaluublo remedy:
taxi', stark Uu., bio, January 8,1849.
I have Used I i M'Lat-eV Worm Spoclflc, pro
pared by Fleming Urns., Pittsburgh, Pa. in my
privut > practice, uud uui prepared to say that the
unparul etca success with which 1 have prescribed
>, botn lor I'litldreu and adults, induces mo to
say the most in its favor of u..y specific orpatoul
tnudlciuc ovo." before brought to my uotice. Tho
mode of administration, the ,iuallucss of tho dose,
ami tlio certainty of it* efiloudoas cited*, give it,
luy opinion, a decided udvuutagc over any other
uiudiuino of tho kind before tbe public.
Ad* I’tocbuscr:. will lie earofni to ask Ibr l>r.
e’s I'elebruted VenulfuKo, manulactured by
Fh'iinug tiros., of Piit>biiri:h, Pa. All other Venn-
fuges iu comparison are worthless. Dr. M’Luno'ri
geuutiii! Vermifuge, ulso Ills celebrated Uver Pill*
■uu now be had at all respectable drug Mure*.
None gemiine without the -ig-mturc of
M.F.MINU UKOS
. (1*J dee. 8
Public Meeting In Columbus*
At a meeting of tbe citizens of Columbus, im
purauuucu or a previous call to organize att ef
fect! vo police throughout tho country,
Dr. S. A. Billing was culled to tlio chulr, and
G. A. Fox, Esq., requested to act ns Secre
tary.
Un motion of B. A. Thornton, Esq., a com
mittee of two wus nppoiuted to report business
for tlie meeting.
The Chairman appointed tlie following gen
tlemen upuu said committee: Thorton, Mus-
tiuu, Shorter, S. Smith, Pitts, King, Silencer,
G. Smith, Harper and llogan, who, alter re
tiring a few minutes, reported the following
resolution.*:
1. Resolved, Tlmt a committee of five in each
wurd of tlie city, uud five in cucli district of
tlie cuuuty.bc upiioluted to receive uud collect
nil Information with reference to the character
of nil suspected person.*, or tlie circulation of
iucuudiury documouts, books, pamphlets, Ac.,
wnich ure calculated to liavo an evil tendoncy
upon our institutions, and that said committee
have power to net in tho premises, or to call u
meeting of tlio citizens to devise sonic plan for
our security.
‘J. ItcMilved, That wbilo wo tiro in tavoruf
the tno.it perfect liberty uno equality of each
uud every citizen, yet we fee! aud know that
tiicre ure offences which our taws do not guard
nguiiiat, we will dcmiuid of ail u strict compli
ance witli tbe spirit of our institutions, and will
visit any infraction with tlio punishment it may
deserve for our uiutuul safety.
:i. Resolved, Tlmt the Committee above meu-
tinned, lie empowered to select and appoint a
subcommittee to act iu conceit, and determine
upon any plan that may be devised to carry
out the objects of this meeting.
•i. Resolved, That tlio chairman appoint, ut
his earliest convenience, said Committee
mentioned in the first resolution, and that tbe
Secretary of this meeting noltify such of their
appointment, uud the object of the same.
On motion the meeting udjournod, subject
to the call of tlie Chairman.
,i. A. Billing, Chairman.
(J. A. Fox,Secretary.
Fugitive Slaves Ucaliliigto Return.
A frieml from Baltimore has placed in our
lured* the following copy of a letter, received
by a gotttlomire of that city, from two ruuuway
servants, his coachman nml nurse who bad ab
sconded to Cauudu. They have seen enough
of freedom and uro axlous to return to slavery,
We mint tho names, and post office, as no doubt
Grccly A t'o., would try to iutercept too return
of tlie fugitives,if they conld ideutify their per
sons i—ltichmon Despatch.
Canada West, Dec, 9th.
My Dear Master as 1 urn bound to call you so
after seelug my error leaving you as 1 thought
for a free country, L aud myself have con
cluded to return to you otto old Mistress if she Is
a living we hopu sue is and yon or her 1 hopo
will enable us to return homo and wu sincerely
nope that you and the rest of the family will
take us back and forgive us for what wuhave
done and let us be in the family as wc yas 1
cannot rest hero my wife L is u torment to
me day und night she thinks that she had done
wrong iu leaving tliut child in the way she did.
1 will be tiuo to my word we tried allways to
act as fulthfal servants iu family aud wo will
try to prove tho same when wo come home my
wiles thoughts Is upon tlio child she left in the
Cradlo little Willis as was culled We cannot
;ct at ull along. We is in good health our best
ove to all the family, aud send us aid for god
sake and let us come homo. Answer this ns
soon as possible we do uot waut to stop
here all this winter the winter is upon us now
however witli your assistance we need not stop
all the whiter you may bring us bauk if you
jloa*o toso do we have no money tojpny our wuy
jack. L aud myself through ouselves at
tbe leet of your murcy to aid us Hash 39 or 40
dollars alter getting rid of a few little deps
dense Sir write to us immediately and let us
cuow what is to bo done we would be glad to
goe home before the new year. We remain
yours as yet indeed aid let us come home.
J—— & L—
IHamei).
At Christ DliurUi, uu tlio llthiust., by tnu Rt
Rev. Stuphuu i lilutt, WILLIAM 0. COSKNN, Esq-.
of Toronto, Canada Wo-t, to El JAIN MOKL, ouly
daughter ol ittvh’d. l>. Arnold, Kaq , M. R., of this
lly.
SuvnmiuU .llurltct, December 10.
to! TON—Tins kuIim Ull* forenoon lunount to 920
unit*, v.a: »Ut 11,* 4 , '18 at lltf, 8 at ll*«, 37 at
11?4,-5 ul 11 13-10,4 ut IIJi.OO at 19, 40 at 19 1-10,
and tl at vj«£c.
i*o»i m sinvAiiiiaii '...December 10
Arrlvnl.
U-*r* Churn* Willi mi. lnuh ugion, Uo„t u, to
lirl.liuiu. Ki-lly A Co.
Sebr IWpori, (uow), Hank us, Now York, to
oath'll, j*tnrr et to.
Memoranda.
Do Ion, Dec IU—ur, ship til otto, lludlettc. S »-
..uuiiiti; brig DuiiUparle, bt.uu.-i, ilo, aud proccud-
edV» sea....Hue U—Arr, burK ludluuu, ilarriug-
loti, ; u uuiiuli, tern • cire.nl Weeb, UrttlUni, do
iivvelpls per savannah, Albany & Gulf
llnllruiitG
Dm?. 10.-.»8 bitlo* si 1 cotton, luiiur.lvit A Co, ,1
W Ati'loraou,Tuou Si Uordou.
Mauuiaoe of Prince Napoleon.—Some
time ago wc mentioned that reports were in
circutatiou in Paris of a negotiation for a mar
riage between Prince Napoleon (tbe son of
Jerome) and the Grand Duchess Maria, widow
of the late Duke de Beauhornais, (son of Eu-
geno Beaubarnor’s,) and sister of the present
Sinpernr of Russia. It appears that these re
ports wero well founded.
A gentleman of this city received iw yester
day's mail a lotter front a friend in Paris, dated
November 18, (brought by the steamship Ara-
go,) informing him that the marriage bad
been decided upon. The letter, we are assured,
is from a well informed source, and the infor
mation may be relied on.
It appears tbe marriage won negotiated by
Count de Morny, the French Ambassador at
St. Petersburg. Tho writer of the letter states
tlmt tlie new* had not been made public in
Paris, nor was it likely to bo for some time. He
tintber says that tlio Pulacoof Fontainebleau
will be assigned to Prince Napoleon and his
consort, for their future residence.
May tiicre not be some connection between
this reported imperial alliance, and tho recent
coolness between France and Great Britain? It
i* evident, assuming this intelligence to be re
liable, that the two Emperors are becoming
more intimately connected thau will be agree
able to John Bull, and, that Louis Napoleon
loses no opportunity to make more secure his
position among tlie crowned heads of Europe.
—N. O, Picayune.
Vessels Seized.—Two schooners wero seiz
cil under tlie inspection law at Norfolk, Va.,
Mouday. One was the schooner G. T. Fords
which bad evaded tho law on several occasion,
by hailing for Baltimore, when bound for Dela
ware; the other was the schooner Morning
Light, which anchored in Hampton Roai
Home days ago, and reported being from James
river Iraund for Baltimore, bat was overhauled
Monday morning at daybreak, near Cape Hen
ry, on her way to New York, and brought back
to Norfolk.
Kecond Lecture«! the Count
BBFOBU TUB
SAVANNAH YOUNG MENS’
CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION,
AT ARMORY HALL,
On Tneedftjr Evening, December 82d,
AT 7J O’CLOCK, P. M.
PBOF. JOHN LeCONIE, M. D„
Of Sooth Carolina College.
MJiUEor:
Thoughts oa the Maty ortho Physical ftulcnecs.
A COURSE tiF UUI IT OK TEN LECTURES will
^A.bogiveu during tlio wiuler uuder the au*|'iiv» ul
tlio ahovo named Ansoelallou. Eminent guuilemcu
from ubroml und at home, huvo kluuly blguitlud
tbolr readluussto nerve u* without comjH'Uimtloii,
save becoAtiiriljr Incurred oxjkukcu. Whatever
surpl s shall bo realized, will ue appropriated to
wards tlio establishing of 4 Ucadlug Uuoui Tor
jnuug men.
OUAUok:
tickets lor uutire courso $1 M
“ ** sluglo lecture 95
T.ckets may bo bad ut tbe Rook Stores, from
members of tlio Assodntiou. aud at tbe door.
J F'CANN,
dT-rnitsirnt iliiuciiisrinriifs.
1JU1-1RTAHT ABB1VAL.
MADAAIK 8WET1'
* ihr uulcbruted Clairvoyant.
Iim urrlvo.l lu this oily, ami
takeu Rooms ut No, 143
Brougiilon street, onn door
East of Jos. Sulllvau & Co.’s
11u Store, whore she cun be
consulted respecting tlio
PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE
and DHKASKN..
oct'27-tr
H
GEOIlGIrt.
COLLEGE.
Lecturo tonimitico:
dec 17
F. J. CHAM PR IN,
E. MI1J.KK,
J. D SMITH,
C. It. CARTER
HOI AMD GOLD BATHS.
EARLY customers, strai gors, and cilixcu* arc
resiwctiully uolified that hot water la ready
i or them Irorn 0 A. U. till 91'. M.every day except
Sundays. A lew more geutlcmcn cau bo well au-
commudated to bathe as often as they choose at uno
dollar a mouth, all subscribers to commenee Item
Nov. 1st, 1850 to Nov. 1, 1857, for 819.
Siugle baihs, 26 cents.
fteasou ticket from 1st May to 1st Nov., $16.
J, M. UAYWUOD, vgt.
N. it. 10subscribers, in addition to iliosoI have,
ore all I can take at the low price of 12 dollura a
year. novIB J. M. II., Ant.
Dieb.
in i liiluili-lpliiu, ou the 14th mstaut, 8ARAU, wife
duriuird MuUlu.-ikuy, in the 07tU year of her ago.
ttoiiiiucrtial Sutelligeucc.
Ijji|i|iiug Jutelligrarr.
1857. ANNUALS. 1857.
' hh MU. elegantly illustrated uml iu uew uml
. M beautiful styles or bludiug, morocco antique,
bevelled, hoards uud a uew aud beautiful stylo of
illuiuiuutcd covers.
Tho Forgul-me-uot, u Christmas, New Year uml
Uirlbduy gift.
The Puliupauua, a gilt for all scuiou*.
The Lily or The Volley.
Tlie Token, a Christmas and New Year gilt.
The .Snow Flake, a Christmas, Now Year and
Uirlbduy gltt
Tho tiitt of AHucUou; Tlm I’usslou Flower;
Tho lliMO ol Sharuu; The tiem Auuuul;
The MlgnouoUe; Frleudshlp’s UUerlng;
Tho Moss Rose; Memory’s tilft;
The Frceiuosou’s Auuuul.
Tho price ortbeabovo Is $1 60 each.
For sale by WARNOOK & DAVIS,
Booksollers aud dtatlouers
del< 169 tiuugrcss street
JUVENILE ANNUALS FOB1857.
rpiIE VluLET. a Christmas und Now Your’s gilt,
with six uoiored llluetiations, iu elnth uud uio-
rucco; price $1 95 and 91 00;
The Rosebud, illustrated with uuiuerous engra
vings, bound In Goth uud uiorocco; price 91 25 uml
91 uo.
The Humming bird, u Christmas uud New Year’s
gilt, edited by Ida Uaitluud, in cloth and morocco;
price $1 96 aud 91 bO.
The I’ot Annual, willuix illustrations; price 91 26
uud 91 00.
Tho Christmas box, with 5 eugavlngs; price 81 25
and $1 00. For sule ny
W A KNOCK A DA VIA
itcul7 159 Congress street.
GENERAL NOTICE.
■bw. ti. M. UR1FF1N has rcturued from New
cm York aud is this morulug opening a uew
stuck or Watches, Jewelry, fancy articles, Silver
Ware, Ac., and will bu pleased to have bis fl-lcuds
aud all utber* lu want of such articles give him a
call. New goods will bu oponlng all this wook.
U. M. UR1FFIN,
successor to late U. Eastman,
coruor Bryan and Whitaker streets,
decs Ursl corner above l’ulaskl Uouho,
Ctttislgnccs.
Per hark Chas William, from b>*loti—Ogden,
•tai l* fi Co, .1 U Selkirk, ti 11 Johusou, 1 W Morrell,
» s. J "iiUieau, .1 S Fay. Lathrop & Co, Crane, Wells
.V Co, rudcilbiU, Fuy A Co, J P brooks, uud oilier*
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CITY SHKIUFF’S SALE.
, 1 EOKtilA—l ITV UK >AVAM.U1—Will 00 sold OD
Jl Tuesday, tbo bOth lust., befuro thu court houso
door of Ctiuiliiuu couuty, by uruor of HI* Honor,
John M. Milieu, Judge of the City Court of buvuu-
uuli: oue lot td i Ice, coileu, lea, roup, mackerel, pep-
ier, coiiiisli, hurt lugs, claret, pickle*, butter, grits,
but.er biscuit, phot bread, one largo lamp, one
clock, scale* ana weight*, uud diver* other urlicles
usually < outuined iu a vurioty grocery store; said
propei ty being levied ou by on utiuchmeutiu luvor
ol .-uuboru tin-«ittii vs. Christopher Fiege, rolurua-
hlc to thu Ft-brurry term nfCity Court ol Savannah,
KDW’D M. PRKXIJLKUABT,
dele Sliorllf City Court ofSavauuah.
NEW BOOKS,
1 DECEIVED BY WARNOOK & DAVIS,
A> Tuesday, Deo 10th, 1850.
The Priuco of the House or David, or three year*
lu the Holy City, boiug u series of letter* of
Adlun, u Jowosfl or Alexandria, sojourning In Jem-
daiemlutho duysofllorod, addruised to her la
ther, a weultby Jew iu Egypt, aud rotating a* by uu
eye witness all tho scuuu* aud wondorlul incidents
lu tlio lifo of Jcsu* of Na* truth from hi* baptism ill
Jordon to hi* crucifixion ouCa’vary; by Kw. Prof.
11 lugrahaui, rector ul'8t Jehu’* Oliurch, Mobile.
Nona, a talc or the Roman Empire, und other
stories, y Emile Fouvostro, author of the Allic
PliilostiphVr in Paris, &«., kc.
MURK OF
Live aud Uuro, a guide for nil who wish to upeuk
und write correctly. For sale ut the
Southern book aud .Stationery Depot,
dulO 169 Congress st,
GENTLEMEN'S W. P. BOOTS.
y. Received by recent arrivals u supply of
■A tieutlemeu** Water Proof boots umf tiuiters,
■^^.-oiik-thliig FINE uud NE.tT. For sule by
M. J. BUCKNER,
•Joi'J 71 aud 162tilbbou's range.
EVEMSiti UREI8B8.
HENRY LATHROP & CO.
W ul'LD invite the uttoutloa of tho ladlo* to a
very select lot of Evening Dresses, received
per Toeaduy’s steamer, comprising thu following;
l'iiik and bluu Embroidered Crupo Robes
White Maliiie do Iaco do
do Tulle do du do
Col'd Orgaudle do
del9 HENRY I.A1UROP k CO.
J UST RECEIVED PER STEAMER:
White Metro Antique Ribbon*
do Urocado aud butln do
do aud bluek Belt do
Fancy Tassel Buttous
Embroidered Swiss Muslim
Childrens }i Fancy Uo*o
Col’d Moreen, FuuoyPriut*. 4co., by
deW HENRY LATHRUP k CO.
K ECEIVED PER TUESDAY’S STEAMER;
Very ilcii broclie Scurf*
11 tin black Muuslin detauues, by
do 19 HENRY LATHRUP .k CO.
DU. Me'kl.NLEY will touch a Frouoh.Ctaa*,
ul (he house ofMrs. Elkins, uu York *L
The best person*, lu Ravauuub can be given os
relerimcp. uov28-U'
NOTICK
Tho Annual Meeting or the members or the
Savannah Female Asylum, for tho olectloa
of u Boaril of Dirqptresscg uud Matrou. will bo hold
on Friday morulng, ut twelve o’clock, at theAsy-
Punctnutattonduncotartqueatcd. del"
FOR PHILADELPHIA—The new sebr
LAMOT DirPONT, Capt Corson, having most
oi uer cargo engaged, will meet with despatch for
*•-- n. pf - •-
the above ;iort. For freight oi
dec!8
Effl
dyto
“ k UAMMELL.
NOTICK.
A LL i>cr*ous having demands agaiuil WOOD
HINE8, who have not already presouted them v
will please present them forthwith at the office, 86
Bay st. formerly Young k Wyatt’s.
Thu undersigned will be uo longer responsible for
contracts made by J. Hiuos, having dissolved all
connection with him whatever.
J. 11. WOOD.
bavauualt, Dec. 18th, I860. dc!8
C ITY MARSHAL’S SALES-Ou tho first Tuesday
in January uext I will sell lu front of the
Court House, improvemeuts ou South half oflot No.
33 Warren ward, together with the tease of said
lot, levied upon a* the property or tho estate or
Clara A Oglesby and Miss Matilda Ross, to satisfy
STEWART, o.
the city taxes of said pronorty.
deed DAN’L H:
Assize of bread.
City Trxasurxh’s Omcs, \
Savannah, lit Dec., 1860. J
r E averago priceo of Flour the past month
belug Eight dollars per bbt, Bread must weigh
as follows:
10 ceut loaf must weigh 2 ft 0 ox.
6 •• « *• " 1 tb 0 ox.
3 " ' JAUK9 B. WILKIES?
dcc5 CUy Treuurer.
NEW GROCERIES.
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR BALE:
A Lot of Fine Wines and Liquors,
French Brandies, Havana Begars,
AND A
(lonorul assortment or Choiuu
FAMILY GliOCFRIES.
J. M. O’NEILL,
Next door to Mursball House.
m>v28-lin Snvnnnsh, Gn.
M
by
ACKEREta &c.—40 bbls No 1 uew MuckercL
26 hair bbls No 1 uew Muckcrol;
60 kUs, do do;
40 bbls No 2 do ;
20 hints do do ;
30 bbta No 3 do;
20 klt*galmou;20 kits Teague* and SotituLv.
10 du HallibutFlns;
1 case spiced Hhud:
1 do do Eel*;
200 boxes Scaled uud No 1 Horriugs ;
10 do CodQih;Just received and for solo
dec3 WEBSTER k PAL51E8.
WHITE KID GLOVES.
W HITE aud straw Color Kid tilovo* ju*l ro
colvod and fur solo by
WM. R. SYMONS,
nov92 17 Whitaker ul.
FELLOW-CITIZENS OF CHATHAM
COUNTY.
1 um a candidate for rc-olecliuu to Uie of-
Uce or Receiver of Tax Returns In January
next, uud respectfolly solicit your suU'rages.
tug II JOHN REEDY.
TO TUB VOTERS OF CHATHAM
COUNTY.
Fellow-citizens, I am a candidate at tbe
election, iu January next, for the office of
tax Collector, and solicit your support^^^ ^
SuvuuuaU, 8cpt, 3t)th, I860. out 1
SAVANNAH WATER WORKS.
OFFICE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS,
* November 13th, I860.
T HE WATER RENTS for the present year wore
d ie from tho 1st In*taut, uud payable at tho
office of the Board.
The attention ol thosu persons supplied with
water from tbo works is called to Scctiou 20 of An
Ordinance to amend an Ordinance for tbo care aud
management ortho Bavaunah Water Works.
uovlO R. J. R. BEE, Secretary,
n
de!2
TAKEN up in Robcrtsvillo, a snail Bay
Horae, with saddle and bridle attached.
,Tbo owner can got tho same by cal ling at
loodwln’s Stables on West Broad st.
■\TEW SMOKED MEAT—Just received periteum-
Jji er Augusta-
200 lbs Smoked BieL
200 ibi Pig Hams,
224 tbs Pig Bacon Stripos,
300 Um Pig Shoulders,
76 Smoked Tongues,
100 Pickled do,
For sale by de2 J. D. JESSE.
B RA N D1 ES.RUM AN Dti IN—
6 hair pipes Sazcrao DoForge, 1808 Braudy
3 doPinotACastllUonpalo do
6 do Otard Dupuy A Co. do
6 do Camus do
3 qr casks Jean Louis 1811 do
4 do J Jacques do
10 qr casks low price Frcucii do
2 Puncheons Jamaica aud St. Croix Rum
2 pipes grape leaf Holtaud tiiu
For sale by J. LAMA,
dec 3 210 Bay Street.
Cotttvilb,
Southern Lottery.
ON IBB
THE HAVANA PLAN.
L'BIZtS QUARANTIEOI
FJiMALE
1857.
The Spring Term Commences Mon
day, January (Mill.
Commencement, Wednesday, July tittd.
FACULTY:
ti«0. Y. UR.AVNE, President,
P. Ltil'D. Nulmiil Scieucc.
J. it SEAL -4 , Music.
Uuv. ti. W STEVENS. Holloa Issttrc*.
tilE Trustee- nunoiiiau wlili much sathi'aotlou
tliut they h.ivo n Km nlty or experienced and
laborious officer*, und licit they will be ns-l*ted by
ladle* who hmi well qualified to teach, especially in
tbo dcpartiiuni of language*, aud iu the School* of
Music uud Dcsigu.
Mdlle. Minivers, n native of Purls, beside* Fruuch
will (each Vocal Mu.<di. iu which she greatly excel*.
Located iu the midst or a reiiuod aud chrtallau
community, in a headbrul and accessible neighbor
hood, |Kj*-eJi-iug every facility tor Impurtiiig uu ac-
coinpIlHlicil eJucntlun. the Georgia Female College
relic* confidently upuu the public for tho patronage
“ deserves.
Catalogue* containing furt.ur iiiformatlou may
beohUiiiied by upplyiug to either ofthodltlcer*.
THUS. J. BL’KNEY,
Heo’y Uoard Trustees.
Madison, Morgan t'o.. Dee. tOlli, i860.
•le12-dM3t&wtd
IBBmirmuiliiiiir
Rev. J. S. K. D, D., President.
A SSISTEDby an able corps ofTeurhursIn ull tho
A, duparliuenti.
The w lnter>03»ion will open on Monday, the 6th
day of Jauuury uext.
tiomt-rtable Imard may be secured for any num
ber of young ladies lu private thml lies at 912 00 per
month. D. IfiAVKLL, Seo’y.
dol2-2vv
WANTED TO HIKE.
A NEtiUQ WOMAN to nurse au iuluut. For
ouo who is competent and trustwoi thy liberal
wages will be paid.
Apply at this office. dclO
NEW SALOON.
W. D limit respectively umiotmccx to his friend*
aud customer*, that he iia* opened u new Saloon
at the corner of Hay luue aud Barnard Street,
where he will Ue liuppy to wait ou ull who may
desire a Hue shave, hair cut. or *lium|ioou.
decS—:2w
S ITUATION WANTED uu Porter, by
mau who can give ratislnetory relereuco.—
Apply at Jill* office. deed—tl
uu.uim.».,
A FEW YUUNti tJENTl.KMilN cun be ucuoluino-
•laluil with luuril and lodging on liroughlou
street, nearly o;»ih*,ii-» It. Morse'* House Furnish
ing Store. An**,;»few luy tiiurders. uovl2
Cook wanted,
W ANTED 1MSIEIMATW.Y a goBd Cook, who
will be willing to irou and wash for a small
family, A suitable |<erron will receive good wages
and a permanent place. Apply at till* office.
novlT—tl
NOTICE.
kNK MONTH after duie applic.itiou will bo uiado
V." io tl.e U u-k -I tbo State of (ieorgiu, tu Savan-
uub l r the |uyinciil of n Tweuiy Dollar Note or
said Uu .k, thi-1-..' half which hu* been lott. Also,
“ r Hie j'liyiuuiii of a Ten Doll.tr Note of said Bank,
?. 4,414, the tight half of u’liloh bus boon lost
JAMES L. HOWELL
Touiillle.tia.. Dee. 4.185d law4t—dec4
LAND AGENCY.
flllK undersiguoil will, for live dollars por lot,
Ju exumluo any lumls In thu coiiutlu* of Appling,
Wayne, Ware or Collue, and report totho owner us
to their present value, Hie prospect for their be
coming inure valuable iu luiuro, and whether or
nuttboro Is being any trespass committed thoroun,
luvurinbly plodglng hiuiHell to glvo u truo and cur-
recl account, for which ull remittances will ho ex
pected lu advance.
He will ulno sell uud remit when requested, und
as directed,for soven per cent.
Ho will also promptly attend In ull professional
business entrusted to Ills cure.
VERNON ti. McLKNDOX,
my in Attorney at law. liomcsvillo, tiu.
NOTICE.
A LL person* having claims uguiust the (-stale of
Ui'iirgeM. Waldlmrg, Into of Chatham comity,
(lucuu->ed, ure hereby nolillod to present tbom,
properly atlo.-ted, to the uuder* gned, within the
tiuio proscribe i by law; aud ull per.-ona Indebted
to said estate are hereby required to muko Imme
diate inymenl to tlio undersigned.
JACOB WALDUUItti, Administrator
cum toKlamcnto aiiuoxo of estate of
dccl-tf ticor*" M Wuldburg.
NOTICE.
T WO months after date application wm tie mu' e
t» the Honorable, tho Court ot tirdluary of
Chatham county, for leave to sell ull tlio property,
real aud porsonal, of the cstnlu of ticorgo M. Wuld
burg, lulo of Halil couuty, decease J, fur tho benefit
of tho heir and creditor* of said estate.
JACOB WALDHURti, Administrator
cum tcstuuiouto uuuexu of estate of
dool-2m Huorgo M. Wuldburg.
'$102,000.
Ouly IS,OUO Mumbcr.ll I
PRIZES PmBLVWITHOUT DEDUCTION,
Jasper County Academy
LOTTHRT.
BY AUTHORITY OF THE 8TATK OF OEOKtilA
CLASH 17.
Tube diawu January 16tb, 1867, at Concert Hall,
Macon, tia., under tbe tworn superintendence oi
Col. George M. lx>gan and W. C. Aaderson, Esq,
4W Remember tills tottery has ouly fifteen
thousand numbora—loss thou any tottery lu the
world, thereioru U i* the bust for iavesUneut. Ex-
amluetUoSchutuel
* r'OUKMK.
1 prise of 916,0d0
| " 6,000
1 " 9,009
4 “ or 91,000 are * “~'
6 " of 600 are
HU ** of 100 are
1,600 “ or 40 are
AMEOXUUTIO* rXUUH.
20 approximations oT 9100 are
60 •• •• 60 are
60 " " 20 are
1,712 prises umouutiug to 9102,0V
Tickets 910-Halves 96—Quarters 92.60.
Ihol^oo l’rlsesof940.ore determined by th#
lualllguro of tho number that draws the Capital
Prise or 916,000. The Capital Prise will, of course,
cud with oue of tho figures—1, 2,3,4, 6,0. 7,8,9,
0. Those Whole Tickets ending with tne samu
figure a* the lust in tbo Capital will bo entitled to
9to. Halves aud quarters lu proportion.
^' Persons suudiug money by mall ueed uo
h-ar its befog lost. Order* punctually attended to
tiomiuuuicattou* confidential. Bauk notes or sound
bank* taken at |Ktr.
ftl-Tho.ie wishing particular number* should
order immediately.
GEO. A. MotiLtaJKY, Agt.
The lull luy, iug '
SCHEME
will lio drawn overy Saturday.
scmiK:
I prize or 16,000
1,000
I
l
1 do
3 prize* of 9600 ure..
100 an
60 are
10 are
. 1,000
. 1,000
. 1,600
. 6,010
. 6,000
44,000
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demand* against tho ostialo
of Daiiiol O’Cotmer, decoaxod, will hand them
n, duly attested,us required by taw;uud those In
debted will plcuso muko imyiiK'iit, to
W. It. RYMUN'b, qualified Adm'r.
November 8th, I85f>. uovS
rtiFATCln.
A LL person* indebted to Uio Estate of Jano Mc
Donald, tutu or Mcluto3h couuty, deceased,
are requested to make immediate payment; tho*-
having ili'tnnml* agaitwt said Kstato aro requested
to present them, duly authenticated.
MuriKrf D. HARRIS, Executor.
Nov. 7th, 1850. UOV7
60 do
100 do
1600 do
JIM
W hole iit-kiU 91; Halves 92; Quarters 91
Or.h r* uild •'(■*•( d to
JAilJW F. WINTER, Mauagor, Macon, tia
GEO. A. McCLESKY, Agent,
corucrUryauand Whitaker its., Eavaunah.
HAM OK TUX LOT1KRV.
Fume as tho Royul tottery of Cuba—with this
dilferenec: the Havana tottery has 36,000 num
bers— thlB has ouly 16.000.
Thoro are two wneels, on each or which there
aro placed two tocks. Thu Superintendents have
each a key to tbo tocks, and tho whools cannot be
opened uuIosh both aro proHOUt. Thoro are placed
lu thu wheel of numbers Un tubes conlatatogsUpe
of paper witli tho uumberx from No. 1 to 16,000 In
Uie Wheel oT Prizes there are placed Un tube# con
taining Blip* of paper with tho Prises on them rang
ing from 916,000 to 9100,
Whou tho drawing takes place, which will be In
public, tho w heels ai o unlocked, and oiler revolving
them, a number Is drawn outof the wheel oT num
bers, and at the name Hum one Is drawn out of tbo
Prizu Wheel by hoys, with arms bared to tbe shoul
der uud bli.idioldod—tho tubo is slipped ofT'and'tire
uuinbor held up aud uurollod, so that tho whole
niidieueec.ui seo It—tho number is than called off
uml unrolled by thu Superintendents. Tho Prize
druwu I* credited to the uumliur drawn at tbe same
time, nml so on until all tlio Prizes aro drawn out.
A copy or tbo drawing is thou sent to llio printers,
ami niter comiwrlson, tho Euporintendenis certify
to the correctness c»r the drawing. Hies# Superin
tendent* uro sworn to porforiu their duly without
fear or invor.
A drawing I* scut to ovoryono ordering tickets.
7be Prizes aro payable thirty days alter tho
draw*, g, iu full, without any discount.
fSj’ Hrawings take placo on the 16th of every
mon ii. JAMES K. WINTER,
dcclH Manager, Macon, tia.
Al Alt 11, AND liOTTEHIiaa
FOR DECEMBER, I860.
H. France 4ft Co., Manager*.
A at AND MARYLAND LOTTERY
(On tbe Havana Plan.)
Git AND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, OF
MARYLAND.
Extra Clast 7.
• bo drawn SATURDAY, Deo.20th, in BalUmure,
Maryland.
Prizes umouutiug to 9132,000 will be distributed
wcardlug to the following Eplemlid Schsrae:
20,000 Number* 1—1,000 Prizes I
Prizes payable lu full without doductiou.
NOTICE.
W YI.LY «V COLLINS have taken uu uffico on
the corner of Drayton st. uud Bay lano, op
posite tnu olllco of ti. A. i.. toiaur, Esq., for the
truusuctfon of an Auction audUeuoral Brokerage
business.
Real and Pcrsouul Estato sold on Commission;al
go stocks aud Bonds, toons negotiated. Liberal
advanco* mado ou property ontrusted io them lor
do. tf novIB
Augusta ami Savaimalt Rail Road, \
December 4th, I860. J
T HE Auuuul Etectiou for Seven (7) Directors or
this Company will be held ou Monday, tlm 6th
or January next, ut tho olhco corner of D .y uml
Aberiorn rt recta, betweeu tho hour* of 10 A. M. uud
1 p. M. FRANCIS T. W1I.US,
deo4 President.
CentraT Ri H. Atllnnklntf CoTof"On., I
Savannah. Dee. 2, 1850 >
D ividend no. 67.—rhe Hoard of DifcnoiB
huvo this day declared a Dividend of FIVE
l'EK CENT, on tlio ticneral Stock ol the Company,
from tho proUt* oi the . u-t six monllis, payable on
Monday, December 16tb.
Holders or tiuarauteed Stock will be puid their
usual dividend* on tho same day.
dec4—3w GEO. A. CUYLER, Cashier.
Central R- U. Unnklng Co. or Gn<, I
Savannah, Lice. 2d, I860. J
T HE auuuul election for Directors of this Com
pany will bo held at tbo Banking House ou
Bay street, ou Mouday, 6th January uext. between
the hours or loo’clock A. M. aud 1 o’clock, P. M.
do2—t«l G ICO. A. CU YLER. Cashier.
liank ot Commerce, I
Savannah. 3d I)cc., 1660. j
B Y a Resolution or Uie Board, it is Ordered that
tbe third Instalment or Twuniy-llvo dollars por
share, on tho Capital Stock or this Bunk be paid on
or before tbo 31st January next
JNU. C. FEllKILL, Cashier.
UecS-lawtd
t prize...
1 “
1 " ...
1 ** ...
APrKoxuuno.v rau».
4 ol 916o Appro’x
4 or iou *•
4 of 90 "
. 940,000
.. 14,940
.. 10,000
.. 6,000
.. 3,000
.. 2,000
.. 1,6-0
.. 1,000
.. 200
4 of
4 Of
8 of
12 or
12 Of
Ms Of
1,OJO prizes, amounting to....
..940.000
.. 14 940
.. 10,000
.. 6,000
... 8,000
... 2,000
... 1,600
... 1,000
... 200
9182,0'H)
Whole Tickets 910; Halves 96; Quarters |2 60.
«Ull I., LI ANT SCHEME.
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF
MARYLAND.
Class T,
To be drawn in Baltimore, lid.,Saturday, Deo. 27.
1 prize ol
i " !!’!!!!.*
4 prize* of
20 •*
10 "
lo ••
m “
00
4,156
25,740
906.000
86,000
10/20
10,000 .
6,000
2,600
Y.760
760
800
200
C ANDY, CANDLES, COFFEE.
160 boxes and half boxes Caudy
100 boxes sperm and star Gandies
160 boxes adm’e and tallow do
60 boxes fresh ground Coffee
160 sacks Rio do
76 mat* Java do
Received and for sale by
declft McMAIlON * DOYLE.
P ORTER AND ALE.
60 casks Hibberl’s Porter—pints
76 do Hibbert’s, Jeffrey’s and Muir k Son’s pint
Ale. landing and instore for sale by
decl4 HOLCOMBE, J0HN80N k CO.
OFFER.
V 6u0 bags (Ur to choice Rio Coffee
loo bags old brown and government Java do
76 bags Laguira Coffee
In store and lor sale by
decl6 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
OmcsSav’ii, Aliuxt lc Ul lk K. it. Co., I
Savannah, Nov* 5,1860. /
T HE Sovouth loslulnunt of 10 por cent, on th
Capital Stock of tboSavauuub, Albany aud
Hull* Rail Road Company, by a Resolution of tbe
Board, is hereby ordered to be paid ou or before
tbe 10th day or Jutnury, 1857.
WM. WARING HABERSHAM,
uovO Secretary uud Treasurer.
FBEflH BISCUIT AND~CBACKEK8
J UST RECEIVED, comprising all the dlffereni
kind* New .a k uifords. ronsisting of Congress,
Egg, Milk, V. foe, i.uuid]i, c uda. Ahcrnuthy. Maple,
and other Biscuit, Now Year’* Cake, tifogor uud
Bpiccd tlnaps, Fox’s, Batter, Boston, U-iuuu, Pic
Ntc, Graham, Water; Sugar, and Fancy Ciackers-
all ot which we shall keep constunily uu bund and
receive fresh supplies by every steamer ut the*
Savannah Grocery uud Fruit Det**t,
novSO WM. H. FARRELL.
TEAS ! F^8H TEAS !
mUE CHOICEST and best assortment oT TEAS
X over offered at retail in till* city, including
English Breakfost Tea,
Delicious Ooloug,
Plantation Oolong,
Silver toaf Hyson,
Plantation Imperial,
and other favorite qualities,
Just received and for sale by
WM. II FAKKKUq
no20 comer Broughton and Whitaker su.
30,3 in prism, amounting to .11,141,140
Ticket* 920; Halves 910; Quar. 96, Eighths 92.60.
''I 1 or i*? r * for , Tlcl 'cts or Package* in any of
ho Maryland tottories will recolvo prompt atteu-
lion, uml the drawing mailed to all purchasers bn-
mediately after it is over.
Addles- T. II. HUBBARD k CO.
No. 39 Fayette street, or Box No. 40,,
«ovl« Baltimore ild.
IMPORTANT TOPLANTEBsl
VAN DERVEER COTTON.
I ^HE UNDERSIGNED have for saio a small quan-
, tity of the soed of tbe above Cotton. Its supe
riority over < ilior kinds or Cotton are: 1st. It riekU
a* much nr more por acre than any otittr Cotton
2d. It yields unceii i«r cent, mor* lint than any
utlicr Cotton, ad. Ibe staple is longer, flier and
strong er than auy other. 4th. Hence it eomsnds
TWO to FOlKccm* per pound more than any other
short Cotlou sold in New Orleans, as th* foUowina
.utemeat or K.rley, Jc,,. r *’co“J.UtoollS
countoloii merchant.., New OtImm, win .how.
New Oauuxe. October. 1169.
We have sold Mr. V«n Derveer’s two last erobft
and from tbo oxcellence or his Cotton, bare oh-
tallied for it TWO to FOUR cents per pound mar*
than other kiuds of Cotton will command.
Plantar# desiring to procuro’&eMfsed wS**do
well to apply oarly, a* tho qnanUty on sale la
■wall Fair sample* of this year’s crop canbft
seen at tho office of LOCKETT k SNELUNGfL
Petty Gulf Seed also for sals. dsof