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VOL. XXXVII 101,1) SEH IES.I
SAVANNAH, GA.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1856.
NO 14032
mum & JOURNAL.
■▼WO, Mn’clock,
1HINY I’miOT.—Ool. Nelson Tift hiving
nutcbwed the Alhiny Patriot-ot which ho
(he founder and for so many yearn editor,
are enabled to welcome him baek totho
duties,rospousibilitiw andjoys (if there he any)
of journalism. The Patriot is an excellent
uincr. To its influence in no nnlmportaut
jeciee the magnificent region of South Western
Georgia owes it rapid development. We are
glad to kuow that the paper la In a prosperous
condition. The sale waa made necasary by
death of the late proprietor llr. Wolfe.
gfjKiuBN op Ukokqia Gold,—We have been
ihotrn by Mr. J. M. Wood of Fannin county a
Hot apecimen of ore containing some eight dol-
Ian worth of gold taken from lot No. 887,12th
District, 1st sectlou of Lumpkin county. This
lot joins the one upon which the mint is situat
ed, from which ten thousand dollars worth of
gold has been taken. The vein upon the lot
mu which this specimen waa taken has not
jet becu tapped, the gold being gathered nloue
from surface indications.
Franklin College,
Thu Atheulans would seem to bo well pleas*
ed with the lato reorganisation of the faculty.
So at least we lufcr from the expressions or the
two papers published in the beautiful little city
u r Athens,
The Banner says:
Theannonncsmant of this Faculty will have
tbe effect of restoring oar College to the con,
fijence of the people of Georgia. It will cam*
n A re favorably with tha Faculty of any Unl-
rertity in our country. They are men of
hi*b character, as men of literary and scientific
iwotwinents, and will bring to the discharge
(if tbeir duties much experience as well as
liiA moral qualifications. The patrons of
Un college as well as the people ot tho
generally, will feel that the Trustees
uro done the State a good service in securing
the services of gentlemen ao eminently quail*
tied for their respective posts.
Id the difficulties which existed with the
ivimer Faculty, we have taken no part. We
cutertained for the members of the late Fac
ulty tbe highest respect, and shall part with
them from our social circle, with sincere
regret.
From tbe Watchman we learn that the at
tendance or Trostees at their meeting on the
loth was unusually, ir not unprecedentedly
Lu-e--twenty-two members appearing in their
seats- among the number, his Excellency the
tlereruor and five Ex-Governors of tbe State*
That paper Is iu extaoies over the result of
their deliberations •
We are inexpressibly gratified that Dr,
Church has been retained at tbe head of the
Institution. Ills unimpeachable character as a
E 'eraan and a Christian—his ripe scholarship,
experience, nnsnrpassed administrative
y-united to his never wavering and whole
Muled devotion to ths reputation and Intiresta
of the College—unmistakably pointed him out
u the man best fitted to occupy tho station
to which he has been recalled. The announce
ment of his election sent a thrill of joy through
our entire community.
Tbo new Fatuity, ft is conceded on all bauds,
U distinguished fop talent and learning5 and,
under its auspices,tbe belief Is confidently chcr-
Ubed, that Franklin College will speedily
emerge from its present occuUtion, and shine
with greater brightness than ever. The peo
ple of Gerogia have now no pretext for a ithol d-
iag patronage from their own institution.
From the advertisement which the Secretary
publishes inthe papers of Athena Angnsta, Atlan
ta, Columbus and Macon,(Bavannah being post
over by reason of Its insignificance, or perhaps
beanie students are not desired at her Universi
ty from this portion of the State) we are able
to fannounce that 1 the exercises of the col*
iegewiy be resumed on the 10th of January
next. We slnoeroly hope that with the next
■euion a brighter day will dawn upon tho pror.
pecta of old Franklin.
" Dauxik-pom " ik Canada.—We find the
following allusion to the "underground rail
road” terminus at Windsor, Upper Canada, in
a pleasant letter to the Saturday Evening Ga
zette. It is written from Detroit, Michigan,
apparently by a lady:
" Windsor, which is dlreotly opposite from
Detroit, joins Sandwich. It is the commence
ment or the Great Western Railroad and the
rendezvous of darkie-dom. The place Is redo
lent with their misery, their unfitness to take
we of themselves. If the hundreds congre
gated there and at Chatham, that abomluation
of lirilizatloo, nrs the reault of negro freedom,
i never desire to see another nogro freed. 1
took a little girl of fifteen myself from there
six months ago, as nursery maid. Her mother
bad tho impudence to reprr *!|it In raelf to me
uiho veritable Elisa Harris of |;n. Ip Tom cel
ebrity. The grin ofirrept!*«iii!.> delight with
which she consigned her •Jnlil t » us, entire
strangers, and beheld the train stait that was
to put some hundred miles between them,
teemed to me a gentle libel 0:1 tli-so torturing
partings in Uncle Tom, over which have been
mined such copious showers of i«ntiment The
girl was given away, tbe same authority to be
exercised over her as though it had been a
monied transaction south. ••Anti the result,
from the nursery even now there comes a sof,
lullaby, mid if you were to look therein you
would sue u small white face in d'»*e Juxtaposi
tion to that black check, little onm clinging
ever around ber neck, loving voices iu her ear.
Half starved, scantily driwed, and ignorant,
we came to us. Wbeu we look now upon our
sable Lillie, smiling and happy, we smile Invol
uutarljyut tho furore of symputey which Sirs,
stowe allrat book awoke iu our hearts.
South Cabomna Bank Taxation.—The
Colombia corrcspondeno the Charleston Couri-
tr writes;
At the question of taxing Hanks has been
one or some excitement, and memorials have
wen presented by several of these Incorporated
. . 'jhopa,praying a reduction of their tax-
h 1 will inform all such interested, that the
tax agreed on by the House upon this species of
■xtraordlimry News from UUH.
At the July term of the First Judicial Dis
trict Court fur Utah Territory, held ut Genoa,
in Carson county, Judge Drummond charged
the Grand Jury very forcibly and earnestly up
on tbe loUowitig, among other sections of the
Critniusl Code;
"Aud now, gentlemen ol tho Grand Jury, It
becomes my duty to call your special attention,
with strict care, to tho following section, viz :
Sec. 33, found on page 187 of the Revised
Statutes of the United States, for A. I). IBM,
which reads as follows; “if any man or wo
man, not being married to each other, lewdly
aud laelvlously associate and cohaliit together,
or, if any man or woman, mairicd or unmar
ried, is guilty of opua und gross lewd ness and
designedly muku uuy open aud indecent ex
posure of uls or iier person ovory such person so
offending shall be puulshed by imprlsomueut
not exceeding ten years und not less than six
months,and a fiuo of not more tbanoue thou
sand dollars, or both ut the discretion of tbe
Court.” You will now remember that you huve
each taken a solemn oath before God aud these
witnesses that you would "true presentment
make of all such matters aud tilings as should
be given you iu charge or otherwise come to
your knowledge, touching the present service.”
"Thin section, therefore, 1 give you in charge,
with an ardent desire that you will cust oil' all
iriestly yokes of oppression and studiously aud
loueatly do your duty, without four, favor or
alfeotton, wholly unbiased. As there Is no
statute law in this Territory regulutiug mar
riage, or touching the subject directly or in
directly, it only remains for me to say that, all
those ceremonies by the people of this Territory
called 'sealing/ are anything other in the eyes
of the law than a legal marriage ceremony. In
the foregoing section theLegislkture has thought
proper to pass astringent law of a criminal char
acter for tne punishment of opuu lowdaess; thin
indeed was wise and humane 011 the purl of
those legislators, and to us it seems that the
Legislature thereby intended to provide a reme
dy for the correction of that crying uiul most
oatlisome, barbarous, cruel, black and degra
ding evil, which seems to be oue of the catdiuul
doctrines of tho church, prominent in power in
this Territory, Polygamy, or at least if they did
not intend it, they nave virtually done, whut
■honld have been done many years since. The
law is found iu the hook, aim you as well as 1
are solemnly bound to give it torco and utility.
"It is wholly unless and noonday madness
for tbe Legislature to pass laws, und Tor the
federal government to send judges aud attor
neys here to execute those laws, if tho mandate
of one man clothed with priestly power and
wholly unlearned in the science of the law, is
to be permitted to thwart not only tbe action
of the Legislature of territory, but boldly aud
openly bid open dcflanuo ana sportive rebellion
against the federal authorities of the- United
states, and dictate to grand juries when to find
bills of Indictment and when not. These things
cannot bo endured iu u Republican government.
All these men therefore who have a Multiplicity
of women residing with them, ut the sumo
house or at the same harem, are sublccU fur
your investigation, 1 have already instructed
you, that there is 110 law in this territory
authorizing tho issuiug of matriugc license,
or authorizing any one to perform mar
riage |ctromouies, either in or out of tho
church; and much as you may regret to «lo so,
it is nevertheless your duty to respect the law
of the land, uud prefer bills of indictment
against all such us have not been legally mar
ried in some other country, and particularly
when two or more women are cobabituting
with the same man. These instances are ton
often seen aud too much encouraged by the
church horo. to insure respect from tho civil-
zed world, cither at home or abroad; aud even
wrbarous minds ip your own country revolt at
tbe bickeuingund truly heart-rending spectacle
of the misses of this territory. Duty follows
, ,'ou, gentlemen, in all the walks of life, at
»ome and abroad, in the family circle, at the
ballot-box, at your daily Christian devotions,
and prominently so here,-where the Interest of
the crushed auddown-troddeu appeal in thun
der tones for relief at tho bauds ol the laws.”
2 5° »y; but the Banks owe their ores-
ent high rates of taxation to that body; tor dor-
8ess ^ on the UoUi » agreed that Banka
5. ™ ‘»a“y cent., but tha Sau-
™ *[ forty. Tbe House concurred,forthe
JJjtJjrtJUthe time waa too abort to admit of
Georgia ■ndulorl'UR.UEUad
Jkittmlloa Georgia and Florida
lk?lJ???J2*“» »u let, to bo compleited by
S£*3P" next and a fund ot I2iw
cXIH ma ?° “P “d offered as a bonm to tbe
c-twlTO.to compict tho Bond by tho let of
«nir& 1 J 8 of R«w would bo
«oe h.'Wk 1 , we ,nteI * a When wo can get lel-
° f '°‘ her B *“-
KuSu ) S P “A** Among tho varioue
«t»K™ f ?" rt8ea « a ** nearer than the
'S SiiP" 1 thta, therefore, as an
"WtnSon “®o le ntcauM forwIentUlo con-
* D guita, Dec. lo, 1850,
f National Intelligencer,
It CoiurniiU * uu 1 Uathollo Chiu
«tacted°in ta n church will shortly w
Sachf t i^ l .Jj ov 5f®# where thewantofoo6U
takin S&JJJigHjbjr oloataf movementhw
Sy. ptac * “wafitUawchnntn of Glass Y»1
**•»« brim-are, that Dr. Kmondson of the U.:
8. Array, removed witli a slave (Scott) from 1
Missouri to Rock Island, Illinois, and after re-
muintog there tbreo years removed to some
other.military post In Iowa.
Midor Taliaferro bad also carried asluve wo
man to hort Bne I ng, who there married Bcott.
They have two children, one ol whom was born
in Iowa, or some placo uorthor 30 deg. 30
mill., and the other In Missouri. The parties
finally went to Missouri, and becamo the pro-
K or Sanford by purchaso. Dred Scott
;bt an action In Missouri lor therecovery
onus freedom and tbut of his wife aud their
Issue, on the ground that, by havinglieen volun
tarily by their owners taken Into free torritoiv,
and iweomtng domiciled there, they bad lie-
come Ireo. The court. Judge Bcott presiding,
decided ugainst tho claim of the parties to
freedom, ou the grouud, I believe, that their
ownew had done uo act exhibiting an intention
to manumit them, and that, therefore, under
the Missouri law, they were slaves.
Dred Bcott now brings this suit as plalutlH* in
error to the 8upreme Court.
The case waa argued at the last terra or the
Court. It was then thought to be a made up
caso-raudeup perhaps by politicians, with a
view to test some points of constitutional law
relative to territories, popular sovereignty, the
right or travel of slave owners with their slaves
through free territory, the constitutionality of
tlioact of 1820 prohibiting slavery north ot* 30
decrees 30 minutes, Ac.
The decision was deferred till this term, and
another beating ordered—probably because the
Coart did not. like to make a decision on politi
cal questions upou the eve of a very exciting
elcctiou.
The case was opened yesterday on the part
of the plaintiff by Mr. Blair, Mr. Geyer, of Mo.,
followed to-day on tbe other side. Mr. Reverdy
Jobnsou is prepared to follow Mr. Geyer on the
same side. Mr. Blair will close the argument.
The decision of the court on all the impor
tant questions involved will be of more Impor
tance tliuu auy ever heretofore made. But
they may not meet all these questions, and it
will be very easy to evade them.
In my letter of yesterday the type* made me
say that the vote on Mr. Orr’a resolution was
103 to 83 iustead of 183 to 8. Thus it will bo
seen that tho House almost unanimously arc
uuwiiling to declare in favor of re-npenlng the
slave trade.
Yours, Ac., Ion.
Ntro 2Uu)trti6tmnite,
DANOINQ X0TIQE—2ND TUX.
Hit. NICII01.S will oummeDoo bis Itacouil
Titiu. Ibrlbluu, im TUESDAY, Daceiabor
,30tli, alls o'tibwk, I', ll„ .U(l uuWEDNES
DAY, lw<eiuiur»i.i. m 3;< o'clock r M^iorU-
tllw., MliMC unit Uuter.. Kor terms, A , .pply to
Mr. N. Iroui a to A I'. M„ i-tuili .reek illy,
ileiu-td
Turkeys I Turkeys 11^
.MJt Turkeys!
A Hl’MCNIHIl hit or t'lirlKdiiss Turkeys just re-
coiveil uiul r.»r smIu st tho K. U. Depot or st the
Xsrkutdurlnn lo-dsy uiul uvcpltir.
•Ie«a-ll* I.. CUNMNUHAU.
M«0¥ GOOD OLD SAMA1UTA N'l
IMMKD1ATK HISI.m\
r |MIE subscriber has made arrangements to
X seep u couetaut supply if the above Ihvalua-
blu reiuetly, Tor tbe cure or (be bead acbo, tootb-
auhu, vur-acbe. neuralgia, ague iu (be face, sore
throat, aua all kinds of cuts, bruises, burns, spinal
sllbciliuis amt Hitruim. iu a short space or time.
Full directluns-wllb each |*ackage, aud warranted
geuuiue. dtft-iu J, D. JEESK.
Xf ALAGA GRAPES, Pig Homs, Pig Bacon,
111. Pig Sbouldtlrs, Just received per ateumcr
AMU Vor sale by deu'20 J- D JESSE.
(W \ DOZEN FRESH EGGS, tor sale by
IUU dec-20 J. D. JESSE.
DK. Mo'KINI.EV will teach a Frouob.ClaM?,
tr ^ r at tbe Uohsu of Mrs. Wkias, ou York st.
The b«st persona in Savannah can b» given aa
ruferoace. uor28-tf
CITY SHERIFFS SAE/bT
I ^KOItUlA—(,'ITV OK r'AVA.VVAtt—Will oe sold on
Eukotwn op Judoksv—From Judge James
Jackson’s card, it will be seen that, according
to Gov. Johnson’s construction, the late Act of
the Legislature changing the time of holding
elections for Judges of the Superior Court, re*
S uiresthe election to be hold on the first Mon-
ay of January ensuing (18571 instead of Jan
uary, 1858, as was generally believed.
It will bo seen tuat Judge Jackson is a can
didate for re-election In this circuit.
Tho Harno Act provides for tho election oi
Solicitors at the same time. We have not heard
ofnny candidates for this offico in this Circuit.
—Athena IVatchm'an.
Dkckahkd—John G. Bush, a ptiutcr, for
merly of Virginia, died in New Orleans last
week. 1 he deceased went with Lopez to Cuba,
was taken prisoner, sent toCueta in Africa,
aud finally went to Nicaragua, whore ho fought
gallantly, and where he contracted, the disease
of which ho died.
United States Sltiikmk Comti.—11'a.ihinx-
ton, Bee. 10.—Alter tho adjudging two miuor
cases, the argument was resumed fu tho case of
Dred Scott vs. Sanford. II. S. ^eycr for the
claimant took tho broad ground that an African
waa not capable of beiuu made a cllizcu.- Bo it
has been held by the Courts in u number of
coses, and at the time of the adoption of the
constitution every State except oue of the
slaveholding States held that lie could not.—
The convention for the adoptiou or the consti
tution left open tho African slave trade for
twenty years. To his mind, it was not the in-
toutlon of tbe framers ol that instrument to
make on importation of material for citizen -
ghlp,
The law of Missouri says:" I f a negro comes
with naturalization papers from another State
he shall not be wliippud.” The law don't re
cognize him as a citizen. 1 f a master carries a
slave into a State where slavery does not exist,
and the slave has not been discharged by tho
ocal law, aud he takes him back to n Statu
where slavery is established, the latter are nut
bound to enforce the law of the other State, or
exact the forfeiture imposed.
Ue denied that Judgp Scott wus the first to
deny that a slave wasomunhipated by residence
iu a free State. It had becu decided every
where that ibo mere temporary residcucu of a
master in a uoa-slavehoidiug state does not
emancipate tbe slave. Ho referred to the con
stitution of Illinois, which he uudorstood was
utended to interdict tho Legislature from, by
aw, establishing slavery, and not to efi'ect
transitu slaves. Iu the cuso of Massachusetts
vs. Ames, tho slave was released by habeas
corpus, aud not by the laws of the State. So
in the case of Illinois, there was uo physical,
legal or moral compulsion against a slave pac
ing throngh the State.
He thought when we examine the uuetilon
the precedents recoguize the tight of Cougi-css
to establish municipal governments in the Ter
ritories. Ho denied that there had been any
udicial decision allowing them to go lieyond
;hia. Tho remarkable fact that every attempt
to legislate ou slavery was not undor the Con
stitution but under the pretence of compact
The act of 1798 and others were not an exer
tion of power to inhibit slavery, but an exer
cise of commercial power. In fact these very
acta recognize the existence of slavery by local
law and protect it.
He gave a history of the passage of the Mis.
souri Compromise,^which was only passed under
the preasare of circumstances, to enable tbe ad
mission of Maine to tako place. Ho thought
tho South, there being no time fur' discussion,
surrendered it tor the sako of peace, without
considering the Question bn tbe ground of con-
itltatlonality. Mr. Geyer entered iutu a loug
argument in favor of tho doctrine of squatter
sovereignty, stating that iu it the people were
resisting what they resisted in the Revolution—
the omnipotent power of legislation, uud con
tending that nothing he found in the Constitu
tion or decisions of the Supremo Court confer
red supreme, unlimited power over the Ter
ritories on Congress.
He denied the people of tbe territories the
power to set op any government they please.
So also was It lncompctout tor Congress to im
pose upon them any government. All the
legislation of Congress must have reference to
their admission on an equal with other States.
Alluding to the fuct that all tho States assist
ing in lormlng the constitution were slave-
holding States except one, he said that they
having provided tor a continuance of the slave
trade for twenty years, it could not bo that they
intended to deprive a portion of the people of
the use of tbe territory obtained by the arms
and money of all the people, or subject them
to an arbitary use of ft.
If Congress has omnipotent power over the
Territories, there was nothing to prevent their
making any mau tncrein a slave. Hu could not
snpposo that such a thing ever eutered the
muds of the fnuucrsof the constitution, jealous
as they were of legislative power, and success-
frilly as they resisted it. And they were uot the
men to enact, upou this continent, the oppress
■ive power claimed by the Parliament of Eng-
NeWSPAPEU CORKKSfONDKNTM IN NlCAIU-
gua.—Several of tho newspaper correspondents
iu Nicaragua have fallen there; among them
Mr. Slate, who corresponded with the New
York Herald, and Mr. Swart who wrote to the
Dally News. Mr. Duffy, tho correspondent of
tho Tribune is among tho besloged at Granada.
Tuesday, the 30th Inst., before tbe court house
or Chatham cuuuty, by order of HU Honor,
John M. Millet*, .ludgo or the City Court of Savan
nah ; ouu lot or rlco, cnlluo, toa, soap, mackerel, pep-
>or, euillUh, herrlngu, claret, plcklej, butter, grlU,
butter biscuit, pilot bread, oue largo lamp, oue
cloak, scales aud weights, uud divers other articles
usually (oatalued Iu a variety grocery store; said
projHjrty being levied ou by au aVat-bmcut iu favor
ursoubnrntioudoll vn. Christopher Fiogo, returna
ble to tho Ft-brurry term of City Court ot gavauuah.
KIHV’D M. PltEXDEKUABT,
dels* Sheriff City Court orsavaunab.
GENTLEMEN’S W. P. BOOTS.
. deceived by rocout arrivals a supply of
WUeutlemeu’M Water Prool* Boots aud Colters,
K^numethlng FINK and NEAT. For sals by
M. J. BUCKNER,
dolt* 7t aud 162Glbbdu's range.
EVENING DABBSES.
HENRY LATHROP & CO.
W UULD luvlto tho attention or the ladles to a
very select lot or Kvoulng Dressos, rccolved
pur Tuesday ’»ateumcr, comprising tho fallowing:
flute and bluo Embroidered Crape Robes
White Maline do Uco do
do Tulle do do do
Col'd Organdie -do
dolO HENRY. LA1UROP Is CO.
rUBT RECEIVED PER STEAMER:
* White Moire Autiquc Ribbon?
do Urocudo aud Satin do
do and black Belt do
Faucy T.ihscI Buttons
Embroidered Hwks Muslins
Childrens # Fancy Hose
Col’d Moreen:;, Fancy Priiils, Ac., by
dolH HENRY LATHROP A CO.
E H0E1YED PER TUESDAY’S STEAMER:
Very rich Brocho Scarfs
Wliut do the Physicians say of Al’Lutic’s
Vermifuge, prepared by Fleming
Bros f
l l-ti-u to tho testimony of an omlucnt physician
In favor ol ' - 'lane's Vermifuge, which is now uni
versally acknowledged lo bo tbo boat la use; ovou
members ol tlie modiuAl facdlty (who aro so otteu
op|M)«ed tr, tho use of putout modiclnos) cauuot
witnhotd the approval or this invaluable remedy:
l4.xy, Stark Co., < hlo, January 8,1840.
\ have used Hr. M'I,auv*a Worm Specific, pro-
pared by Fleming Urns., i'lltsburgh, Pa., iu tuy
private practice, and am prepared to say that tbo
mi|urallcleii success with vflilch 1 have prescribed
its ttei», bottifor children uud adults, Induces me to
say the most In its favor or any specific or patent
medicine over before brought to my uottce. Tho
inode of udmiuistrutSoii, the smallness or tho dose,
uud the certainty of its efficacious effects, give it,
In my opinion, a decided advautago over any other
mudicino of the kiud before tho public.
W Purchasers will ho careful to usk for Hr.
M'lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, manufactured by
Fleming Bros., or llttsburgh, Pa. All oilier Verm-
fiiges iu cumpurisuu are worthless. Hr. M'lauo's
genuine Vermifuge, also his celebrated Uver Pills
cau uovr be had at all respectable drug sterea.
None geuui'ie v/idiout the viguufatc uf
H.EMiNu nmis
[17] decl8
' (faiiiuimial 3uiclligtnce.
Suvnnniili Nnrkt-t, Occemlm* 40.
COTTON—.-'ales this farcuoon *207 bales, vise, lo
at 11*,', IB at 11?*', 78 at 11 % t 1*20 at 1*2, 65at 12*,
Eiporu.
NEW YORK-Per steamship Alaba jia-6Jl bales
cotton, 36 do domestics, 7 do woo], 160 casks rice,
60bbls dried fruit, 26 coll- packing jrarL, aud suu
dry pkgs rniiae.
®[lipping 3utriligrure.
Port of Savannah December AO
Arrived.
Pc hr Frank, Reder, 0 days from St Thomas, In
ballast, to Mr-tor.
Steamer Cordon, Brooks, Charleston—to J P
Brooks.
Steamer Wm Seabrook, Peck, Charleston, via
Beaufort, Ac, to J P Brooks.
Conner’s ran. from llagttr Siagur, with 4 halos
cotton, to Wm Waters.
Cleared.
SteamshTp Alabama, Seltenck, New York—Pndel-
ford, Fay & Co.
Steamer Welaka, McNetty, Palatka, Ac—ClagUortt
.V Cuunlngham.
Departed.
Stcame? Welaka, McNolty, Palatka, Ac.
Sailed.
Steamship Alabama, Sobenck, New York.
Memoranda,
New York, Hue 10—Arr, schr Enchantress. Jayne,
Favaunah, 4 days;below, bark Peter B'tnili, Hoey,
do; cld, rchr E K'ddcr, Harkson, do.
Boston, Hcu 15—Arr, schr North State, Horton,
Savannah
Holinos’ Hulo, Dec 14—Arr, brig Samuel Utis,
Liuieburuer, Suvuuuah.
Salem, Dec 14—Arr, brig C F O’Brien, Fouutalu,
Savannah.
(Correspondence of tho Baltimore Suu.)
_ . Washington, Dec. 16.
The Important Constitutional Case in the Su
preme Court—Mishit ol Slave Owners in the
Dree States and Territories—Suit for Free
dom on account of being cairieil into free
Territory—Correction, 5*c.
Tbs Supremo Court in full, the whole uutuber
of Justices (nine) being present. This iu fortu-
nate, Inasmuch an it has now under considera
tion the mo»t important constitutional qacMtiuu
that has ever been brought before it. The case
of Dred Scott vs. Sanford iuvolves.qucatioiis ap
pertaining to the rciutiou between tbe several
States and between tbe United States govern
ment and tbe Territories. The tacts of the caw
presented, aa well as 1 cau gather—not having
Passengers.
Per fitoannihip Alabama, far Nsw York—T
O.llln, J L Culling aud lady, Mrs Beach, P aeon, L
It Montgomery, W B Lord, BI. McIntosh, Capt Dorr
and 17 steerage.
Per steamur Uardau. tram Charleston—E Moly-
uoux, J 1* Thomas, J Harcastie, J K Mitchell, u '
Hunt, A Ully and svt, C M Morris, Hr Troup, J
Ward, J IVHill. T Illllcr, MU* b'impaou, AUrahai
and lady, Mrs M W Mitchell, daughter and svt, D
Isivltt and Indy, Ilrger, W A Davis, TB Cohen, J
A AlUtou, R F Fains, FMuCully and svt, Master
Allston, Mr Wragg.B V Toagoa. U White, P 0 Brink.
Griswoid, K'lhotuasseyi H W Wiengesand lady, J
I. Youguo, lady and child, Mrs Huger. Sch’ln amt
svt, C B Wcodon, U M Bonnot and 10dock.
Porstcumor Wm Seabrook,from Char-oston, Au—
H Decker, N Heyward and svt, T R Youmans, A R
Norton, Miss Davis, Mrs Cross, Miss Williams aud
rvt, W Habersham, T Rooney, O P Hamilton and
svt,J Sllvy, Mr Payno and 6 deck.
(Ernuaintt atettismwits.
second Lcetan of tho Course
SAVANNAH YOUNG MENS'
CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION,
AT ARJIOBY HALL,
On Tuesday Evening, December ta'JJ,
AT 7^ O’CLOCK, P. M.
PROF. JOHN LeCONTE, M. D„
Of South Carolina College.
HtmiKUT:
Thoeghu on the Wady or the Physical acleaces.
A CUUHMK OF EIGHT OR TEN 1.T2CTUKKS will
23Lbe given during tho wiutcr under the auspices of
the abnvo uatued Association. Emlneui geutteiuou
from abroad amt at homo, have kluuly signified
Ihuir read In uks to serve us without compeusHtioii,
save necessarily iueurreil expeuses. Whatever
surplus shall be rculixcd, will tie appropriated to
wards tbe establishing of i Keidlug Room fin-
jouuk men.
ciiakue:
Tickets for entire course $1 60
“ •» slugle.lccture *26
Tickets uiay be had at the Book Stores, froui
tuutubers of the Association, aud at the door.
J F-CANN,
Lecture Committee:
tlec!7
F. J. CHAMPION,
K. MILLER,
J. II SMITH.
C. B. CARTER
HOT AMD COLD BATHS.
V EARLY customers, strangers, tud citizens are
X respectlUlly uotlUcd that but water is ready
far them from 6 A. M. till 9 P. M.every day except
Sundays. A few more gentlemen can be well ac.
commodated to bathe as often as they choose at one
dollar a month, all aubscribers to commence irom
Nov. 1st, I860 to Nov. 1, 1857, far $12.
Btngle baths, 26 cents.
Uottsou ticket from 1st May to 1st Nov., $16.
J. M. HAYWOOD, -*gt.
N. B. Hi subscribers, In addition to those 1 have,
are all I can take at the low price of 12 dollars a
year. nov!8 J. M. II., Agt.
1857. ANNUALS. 1857.
11) MO. elegantly llluslratod and Iu uew and
Afl beautiful styles or blndlug, morocco umique,
bevelled, bourds and a new aud beautiful style of
illuminated covers.
The Forget-me-uot, a Christmas, New Year and
Birthday gift.
lhe PutiaiKuua, a gilt far all seasous.
Tho Lily of Tbe Valley.
The Token, a Christmas and New Year gilt.
The Snow* Hake, a Christmas, New Year and
Birthday gift
Tho Gift of Afl'eollou; The Pasaiou Flower;
The Koso of Bharon: The Gem Auuual;
Tho Mlguonetto; Frtendihlp’aOQerlug;
The Moss Rose; Memory’s Gift;
Tbe Freemason’s Annual.
Tho price of the above Is $1 60 euoh,
For safe by WARNQCK It DAVIS,
Bouksofiers and Stationers
dol • 16U Congress street
tasitiit atelistiutiife.
IMPORTANT ARRIVAL.
■ .rj
* '•
5IADAUB 8WETT
(lie celebrated Clairvoyaut,
lion arrived In this city, and
taken Rooms at No. 143
Broughton street, ouu door
East or Jos. Sullivan A Co.’s
Tin Store, whore sho cau be
consulted respecting the
PAST, PRESENT, FUTIJHK
land DISEASES.
oct'27-lf
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE.
1857.
Tlte Apiiug; Term Commenced Mon**
day, Jununry IfJtli.
Ciimmeiiecment, Wulncidny, July 24d,
FACULTYs
OKU. Y. HR'JWNK, President,
I*. LOL’H, Natural Scieuce.
J. U SEAL**. Music.
Rev. C. W. STEVENS. Belles Lottres.
r |^1IE Trustees euuoutice with much saUnlkcUou
A that they huve u Faculty of experienced aud
laborious oflli-ors, aud that they will be usslsted by
ladies who are well qualified to teach, especially in
the department of languages, aud iu the Schools of
Music aud Dcsigu.
Mdlio. Minivers, u native of Purls, besides French
will teach Vocal Muxlc, In whluh slut greatly excels.
Ix)cuted Iu tho mid.-d of a rolluod aud cbristlau
community, lu a heaithfal aud accessible neighbor
hood, possessing every facility far Imparting an ac
complished oducaliou, the Georgia Female Collego
relies confidently upou tho public for the patronage
It deserves.
Catalogues cuuUiuiug fartner iufunuaUou may
be obtaiued by applying to either of tho ofllcers.
THUS. J. BURNEY,
Scc’y Board IVustces.
Madison, Murgun Co., Don. 10th. I860.
dol'J-dAtStAwtd
liRKBNSBOllO’ FEMALE COLLEGE.
ltov. .1. S. K. AX.0N, D. D„ ITMldcut.
A SSISTED by an able corps of Teachers in u!l tbo
deimrtmeuts.
Tlie w inter Sessiou will o;h*u ou Mouday, the 6th
dayofJuuuary next
Cotnfrrtuble board may be secured for uuy uinu-
bor of vouug ladies In privatetumlltcs at $12 OO per
mouth. it. HOWELL, Seu’y.
del 2-2 tv
v . WAKXED TO HIRE.
A NEGRO WOMAN lu uurso an infant. For
ouo who is competent and trusiwoiiby liberal
wuges will ho paid.
Apply ut thu ollluo. Uclt)
JUVENILE ANNUALS FOR 1857.
T IE VIOLET, a Christmas and Now Yeur’s gift,
with six colored Illustrations, iu cloth and mo
rocco; prico $1 26 aud $1 00;
Tho Koecbud, Illustrated with uuiuorous engra
vings, bound In doth and morocco; price $1 26 and
«l CO.
Tho Humming Bird, a Christmas uud New Year’s
gilt, edited by Ida llaitluud, iu cloth and morocco;
prico $1 26 and $1 00.
Tho Pet Auuual, with.dx illustrations; prico $1 *26
aud $1 00.
Tho Christmas Box. with 5 enguvings; price $1 ‘26
Plain black Mousiin dolAincs.
dolO
HENRY
incs, by
LATUKOP
Is 00.
ami $1 00.
(loci?
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Tho uew schr
LAMOT IHT’ONT. Capt Corsou, having most
oi tier cargo engagod. will moot with despatch for
tho above port. For freight apply U>
duals HUNTER k GABIMKLL.
NorioK,
A LL persons having dejnands against WUGD A
HINES, who have not nfroady presented them,
will please present them forthwith at the ofllcc, 86
Bay ft, formerly Young & Wyatt’s.
The uudersiguotl will ho no lougor responsible for
coulruols ramie byJ.Hiucs, having dissolved all
connection with him whatever.
J. M. WOOD.
Bavununh, Dec. 18th, 185H. Jol8
C lITY MARSHAL'8 RALES—Uu the first Tuesday
J in January' uext 1 will sell iu fruut of the
Court House, improvements oudouth huff of lot No.
33 Warreu ward, together with the lease of said
lot, Icviid upou as Uio property or the estate of
Clara A Oglesby aud Miss Matilda Ross, to satisfy
tho city taxes of said property.
deed HAN’T, 11: STEWART, c. X.
GENERAL NOTICE.
G. M. GRIFFIN has returned Irom Now
I York and U this morning opuuiug a new
«tock or Watches, Jewelry, Taney articles, Silver
Ware, &c., and wlU bo ploaicd to have Ills friends
and all others in want of such articles give him a
cull. New goods will bo oponing all this week,
G. M. GRIFFIN,
successor to late M. Eostmau,
corner Bryan and Whitaker otreots,
dcc8 first corner abovo l’ulsskl House,
ASSIZE OF BREAD.
Cmr Tkkascrxm’s Orrtcx, \
Ravantiob, 1st Dee., 1860, J
milK itvoruge nrlceo of Flour the past month
X bdng Eight dollars |H-r bid, Bread must wolgb
as fid lows :
10 cent loaf must weigh *2 Ik 0 ox.
6 -‘ “ “ « 1ft 0 ox.
3 “ •' ‘A 91* OX,
JAMKd if. WlIiKlNB,
deco City Treasurer.
I JOUTEit AND ALE.
. 60 casks Ulbbort’s Porter—pints
75 do UibburtV, JeUI-ey’s and Muir is don's pint
Ale, lauding ami instore far sale by
NEW BOOKS.
K UCEIYED BY WARNOCK & DAVIS,
Tuesday, Doc 16Mi, 1866.
TUo Princo or tho House of David, or tbreo years
lu the Holy Oily, being a series of lotlors of
Adiuu, u Jowois of Alexandria, sojournUig In Jeru
salem in tbo days of Herod, addressed to her la-
Ihcr, a wealthy Jew in Egypt, and relating us by au
eye witness all the scenes aud wonderful lucldenu
In tho IJfa or Jesus iff Xaxarcth from his baptism Iu
Jordon to his Cruciflxlou on Oa’vary; by Rev. Prof.
11 Ingraham, rector of fit John’s Church, Mobilo.
Nowa, a talc or tho Komau Empire, and other
stories, y Emile Bouvoslre, author of the Attic
Philosopher in Paris, Ac., Ao.
MOM OK
Uve uud Laura, a guide far ull who wish to speak
und write correctly. For sale at tho
Southern Book au*l .Stationery Depot,
dole 169 Congress st.
fil'd 4
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
For Christmas.
IBS POUND*
Malaga Orapes,
Jiiol Urrrlvcil and for sale by
\Y. H. FARRELL,
dolH corner Broughton uud Whitaker h|s.
G RAHAM’S Illustrat'd Monthly Magazine far
January;
Paiuisidi's Udy's National Maguziue far January;
Ballou's Dollar Monthly fur Juuuary;
—MOHR OF—
The Brother Jouathun for Christmas and New
Year’s. For sale by WARNOCK ADA VI8,
docl8 169 Congress streot.
Savannah Grocery and Fruit Depot,
t'QU. BROUGUTON AND WRIT AKER ST*.
APPLES.
60 bids of the cholcoat asaorlmeut.
ORANGES,
nooo sweet Havana Oranges.
PINE APPLES.
20 dozeu Havana Pine Apples
with a general assortment or the choicest new
FRUITS AND GROCERIES
of the season.
—-AL30—
5,000 select brands Uuvuna Iegara<
For sale by duel* WM. H. FARRELL
HEW OBOOEBIES.
JUST RBOEIVBD AND FOB SALE:
A tot of Fine Wine, amt Manor.,
French Bran die). Havana Megan,
AND A
Ueuernl aMnirtnieulut' Clink.
FAMILY OHOCEKXES.
Next door to Marshall House.
uov20-1m Snvnmiah, (Ju.
M AL’KKREL, i;c.—10 bbliNo 1 uew Mackerel.
•26 hulfbbU No I uew Muckerel;
60 kits, do do;
40 bbls Nu *2 do ;
*20 hbdH do do ;
30 bbls No 3 do;
*20 klUSaltuou; 20 kits Tcugues und hound* 1 .
10 do HuUibulFius:
t cuso Hpluud Shad ;
ldo do Eels:
200 boxes Scaled uud No 1 Hcrrlugs ;
10 do Codfish'.iust received and for salo
dec3 WEBSTER A PALMER.
WHITE KID GLOVES. ~
W HITE aud straw Color Kid Gloves Just re
MlvaJ AUd for Kill by R , aYMONrt,
17 Whitaker st.
rpOBACCO-
X 16J puckages or Tobacco, aruoug which are the
following brauds, viz:
The weddiug cask twist.
Dried peach do
Molurldo pearr do
Bough and ready do
People's favorite, Undo Bum,
Ace of trumps, and other favorite brands.
Also, 10’s, 8 s uud 6'i Grant and WUIIama’.
-ALSO-
50 gross Anderson’s So taco aud Amulet,
Goodwin’s New York and Amorican,
aud 200 doz fine Spanish mixed smoking Tobacco,
For sale by J. LAMA,
dec 210 Bay street
UOAP. CANDLES, STARCH, &c-
D 100 boxes Smith’s family Soap
100 boxes Colgate’s No 1 lb bars do
50 boxes do 1*{ lb do do
60 boxes polo Soap
76 boxes Bcadoil’a O’a tallow Caudles
60 boxes Uo 8's do Uo
60 boxes Cuigato’s 6 and 8 do do
100 boxos Beudoll's ana Oswego pearl Starch
SO bbls E Treadwell’s aoda aud batter crackers
35 bbls sugar hand made Crackers
60 boxes soda Crackers
26 doz Brooms
60 doz painted Buckets
75 boxes large bowl Pipo3
*26 boxes ground Cofile
•25 boxes ground Pepper
*20 bags do
Just received aud for salo by
doc5 SCRAN ON, JOHNSTON It CO.
earner uoruou. irom unaricsiuu—u n it,
, W Lake, Mrs Airs, J KBullougb, Boston 4:
[a, .1 D Jesse, Dr Wayne. Olaghorn k Cun-
i, M Bouuall, J Delves, J Rom, J E JIUcli-
i'll-.. /l „ Ll. .. t 11J I n...h«.ll L
Consignees,
Per steamer Gordon, from Charleston—C R R,
Hu boat, W “ * “
Villakmga, *
nlugham, , , - .. —. .
ell, tkil Allot), OOxcnlLs, A Haywood. BothwollA
Whitcbcud, lnvutt, W T Goodwin, M Molina, Bell k
Prentiss, J Walter, C A Parker, Mr* J Chisolm, McM
C King, Judge King, E J Purse.
Pcrstouraor VV rfeabrook, from Charleston, Ac—
0 bules SI eotlon, Ac., lo J P Brooks, J Rlohardsou,
J F Pe'oL
SUNDRIES.
on BBLS APPLES, 100 packages Raisins, 100
OvF boxos Goabon, Eng Dairy and P A Obceie,
76 bbls, half, quartor and eighth Buckwheat,
60 boxes Extra Figs, 60 do Fire Crackers,
75 bbfr dugar. Butter and Soda Biscuits,
76 bPM* windy, 80Q Oncna Nuti,
26 boxes and quarter boxes Oswego Starch,
600 wbolo, half and quarter boxes Sardines.
Also, a fresh assortment oT Nuts, Citron, Jellies,
Currants, Preserves, Sauces, Bananas, and a varie
ty of such articles as aro generally wanted about
Christmas week.
Those In waut wlU please give me a call.
A. H. CHAMPION,
nov28-tf successor to Champion k watts
IMIlKa HU.\.
For wile l»
IVAIINOI.'K & HA VIA.
169 Congress struct.
NEW SALOON.
W. D. Hunt respectively unuouuco* to his friends
and customers, that ho bas opened a new Saloon
at tho corner of Bay lauo aud Barnard Street,
wboro ho 'will bo happy to wall on ull who may
doBiro a fine slmvc, hnlr cut, or slmmpuon.
doc8—2w
S ITUATION WANTED ns Porter, by
man who can give satisfactory reference.—
Apply at this olllce. deco—tr
*• fiOAUDlKo.
A FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN can he accoinnio.
dutud with hoard aud lodging on Broughton
street, ucurly opposite H. Morse’s House Furnish
ing Store. AU .few Day Boarders. novl'2
CO OlilVA NTldb.
W ANTED IMMEDIATELY a good Cook, who
will bo willing to Irou aud wush for a small
family. A suitnblo person will rccclvo gooil wngos
and a permanent placo. Apply at this office.
Itovli—ir
NOTICE.
O NE MONTH after dato application will bo mado
to tho Batik ol the State of Gcorgiu, iu Savau-
noli, far the piymcnt of u Twenty Dollar Nolo or
Hnid Bank, the loft half which lias been lost. Also,
for the payment of a Tun Dolfar Nolo of said Bank,
No. 4,4'i l, tho right half of whluh has boon IohI
JAMES L. HOWELL.
Tcimillc, (ia., Dec. 4,185h _ law4t—dec4
LAND AGENOV.
I 7IIE undersigued will, for five dollars per lot,
, exumioo mty lands lutho counties of Appling,
Wayne, Ware nr Coffee, and report totho owucr as
to tuuir preseut value, tlte prospect for their be
coming more valuable iu future, and whether or
not there Is being any trespass committed tborcou,
Invariably pledging himself to give a true aud cor
rect account, far which nil remittance* wifi ho ex
pected iu udvancc.
He will also boll and remit when requested, and
as directed, for seven per cent.
Ho will also promptly atlenfi to nil professional
business entrusted to his care.
VERNON C. MCLENDON,
my 13 AUoruoy at law, Uomcsvillc, Ur.
NOTlClfi.
A U, persous having clulms ugalusl the citato of
George M. Wahlburg, latoofChuthnm county,
decoa-tud, aro hereby notified to present them,
troperly attosiud, to the undersigned, within the
iuio prescribe l by law; and all persona indebted
to said estate are hereby required to make imme
diate payment to the undersigued.
JACOB WA1.DUUUU, Administrator
cum tcstaiucnto auucxo of estate of
dccl-tf George M. Wahlburg.
NOTICE.
mWO moutlis tvftcr ilato application will be m.n'e
X to tho llouorablo, tho Court of ordinary of
Chatham county, far leavo to sell all tho property,
real and personal, ol* the estate of George M. Wald-
burg, lato of sold county, deceased, for tho benollt
of the Itolr and crodilors of said estate.
JACOB WALDBUKU, Administrator
cum testameuto utincxo of estute of
dccl-2m George M. Wald burg
nov22
FHLLOW-CITIZBNS OP CHATHAM
COUNTY.
1 am a candidate far ro-elcctlou to tho or-
Ucc or Receiver of Tax Returns iu Jauuary
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM
COUNTY.
FelluW'Cltlxetis. I am a canJIilalc at tho
dccumi, lu January ueat, for tho oOliie or
Tat Oolloctor, and aollclt your au|i|»rt
A. IIARMO.N.
Savaanah, StpW 30th, I860. _____
SAVANNAH WATER WORKS.*
OFFICE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, 1
Novombor 13lb, 1850. J
T HE WATER RENTS far tho prosont year were
due from the 1st iustaut, and payahlo at the
ottice of tbe Board.
The attention ot those persons supplied with
water from too works is called to Sectlou 20 or An
Ordinance to amend an Ordinance far tho care and
management or the Savannah Water Works.
uovlS
It, J, B. BEE, Secretary.
■ del2
TAKEN up in Robertsville. a mall Bay
Horae, with saddle and bridle attached.
iThe owner cau get the same by calling at
loodwlu’i Stables on West Broad at.
N EW SMOKED MEAT—Just received per steam,
er Augusta—
200 Smoked Beef.
200 lbs Fig Hams,
224 lbs Fig Bacon Stripes,
300 lb« Pig 8boulders,
75 Smoked Tongues,
100 Picklod do,
For sale by do2 J. D. JESaL.
B randik7rum and GIN—
6 hair pipes Sazcrao DoForgc, ISOS Brandy
3 do Plnet A Castllllon pa]e do
S do Otard Dupuy k Co. do
5 do Camus do
3 qr casks Jean Louis 1811 do
4 do J Jacones do
10 qr culu low price French do
*2 Puncheons Jamaica and SL Croix Rum
2 pipes grape IcariloltniidGiu
For sale by J.J.AMA.
does 210 Bay Street.
C UNDY, CANDLES, COFFEE.
) 160 boxes and half boxos Candy
100 boxes sperm and star Gandies
160 boxes adm’e and tallow do
60 boxes fresh ground Coffte
160 sacks Rio do
76 mats Java do
Received and far sale by
decl& McMAHON k DOYLE.
£ottn;ici\
Southern Lottery.
OH THE
THE HAVANA PLAN.
I'KIZB) GUARANTIED 1
$102,000.
Only 15.000' Nuabuntl I
PRIZES PAYABLE WJTHOUT DEDUCTION,
Jtispei- Couuty Academy
BV AUTHORITY UK THE STATE OKHEuKI.U,
GLASS IT.
lb he drawn January 16th, 1867, at Concert Halt,
Macuu, Ga., under the sworn auperintandeuceoi
<A4. George M. l/jgau and W. C. Audursou, Esq.
49* Remember this lottery has ouly filtuen
tuousaud numbers—less than any Lottery la the
world, thorefare U is the best far iavesuneut. Ex
amine the Scheme 1
l prize or...,
I “ ....
1 •* ....
4
FOHKMK.
116,000
. 6,000
. ‘2,000
. 4,000
. 2,600
8,000
*>r 41,000 are..
- ot 600 are..
,80 '• or 100 are
M'fal *• or 40 are 60,000
arraoxtuATiox raizza.
‘20 approximations of MOO are 12,000
W “ " 60 are 2,500
60 “ " 20 are 1,000
1,712 prises amouuUag to $io2,Ol’
Tickets $10—Halves $6—Quartern $2.60
Tho 1,600 Prizes or $40 aro deTermlned by the
lost figure oi the uumuer that draws the dapBai
Prize ol $16,000. The Capital Prize will, of course,
eud with one of tho figures—1, 2,3,4. £, C. 7,8,9,
0. Those Whole Tickets ending with tne same
figure iu tbo last in the Capital will bo entitled to-
$40. Halves and quarters In proportion.
. 49* Persons seudlug money by mall need no
(ear its being lost. Orders punctually atleuded to
Communications confidential. Bank uotos of sound.
bauks taken at par.
49*Those wishing particular numbers should
order Immediately.
GKO. A. McCIJUKY, Agt.
l'he frlltowing
iin SCHEME
will ho drawu every Saturday.
8CHKK:
1 prize or
1 do
1 du .
1 do
3 prises of $600 aro
60 do 100 urn
100 do 60 are
$$,000
1,600
1,000
1,000
1,600
B.OtO
6,000
1500 du io arc
24,000
1,067
44,000
'Vli.ll.. tlckolH ,1; Halve. ,2,
Quarters $1
Drders addressed to
JAMES F. WINTER, Mauagor, Macon, Ga
NOTKCK.
A I.L persons having demands against tho ostutc
of Danlol O’Connor, dccoiwofi, will hand them
u, duly attested,as required by law;aud tlmso in
dented will pleuso muko payment, to
W. It. SYftioNS, Qualifioil Adm’r.
Novt'inbor 8th, 1860. uovH
iilfrl'ici;
A LL persous*iuilebVo(l to tho Kstalo of .lauo Me
Douald, late of McIntosh county, deceased,
are requested to tuuko immediate payment; thos-
having demand* against said Estate are rctpicsted
to present them, duly authouticutod.
MU.SKhS D. HABUH, Executor.
Nov. 7th, i860. uov7
GEO. A. McCLESKY, Agent,
corner Bryan and Whitaker ata., Savaunah.
mat or tuk lotikrt.
SumoaalUo lloj.l I/iltury ot Cul,»-wltU tU,
dilleroncc: tho Havana Lottery has 36.000 num
bers—this baj only 15 000.
Thoro are two wneois, on each or which there
arc placed two I/Hjks. Tbo Euporintendebta havo
each a key lo tho Locks, and tho whoota cannot be
openod unless both aro present. There are placed
hi tho whcei of numbers tin tubes containing slins
or paper with tho numbers from No. I to 16,000. la
tho \\ heel ot Prizes there aro p la cod tin tuboa con
taining illpb of paper with tho Prizes on them rang-
‘-is from $16,000 to $ioo,
jaw* tokos place, which will bo iu
public, thu whools ato unlocked, and after revolving
them, a number u drawn outor tho wheel oTnum-
“°J*» •2; 1 ul tbo same Umo ouo U drawn out of the
J •V” 1 boya, with urms bared to tho sheut-
dor uud hhmUbldod—tho tube is slipped off, and the
number la id up aud uuroUod, ao Uuit the whole
auuionou can see It—thu number Is then called ofl
and enrolled by thu Superintendents. Tho Prize
drawn Is credited to thu uumbor drawn at tbe aim#
time, aud so on until alt the Prizes aro drawn out,
A ropy of tho Urawiug is then acut to tho printers
unit ..iter coiuiiarlsoii, the Superintendents ccrtffy
“’ * ■ e cot rcctnoss of the drawing. These Superin
tendents arc sworn to perform their duty without
luar or favor. *
A drawing is sunt loevory oue ordering tickets.
The I'r zes are uayahlo thirty days altor the
drawing, in full, without any dUcounL
4Ut" Drawings take place on the 16th or eiurv
tnoiuli. JAMES F. WINTER,
Manager, Macon, Ga.
M AI i VEAND IsOTTEHIeS
FOR DECEMBER, I860.
R* Franca 4k Co,, Mana|eri.
a urano Maryland lottery
(Ou the Havana Plan.)
WAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, OF
MARYLAND.
Fxtra Claes 7*
•• bo drawu SATURDAY, Deo.fioth, iu Baltimore
Maryland.
1 ‘fires amounting to $132,OUO will be distributed
'.‘•irdlug to thofallowlugS|fiuudld Scheme:
'40,000 Numbers I—1,000 Prices f
Prizes payable lu fall without deducUou.
NOTICE.
W Y1.LV a COLLINS have taken uu olUco ou
tho corner of Draytou st. aud Bay lauo, op-
iosiio t»o ofilco of 0. A. L. Lunar, Esq., for tho
ransaetlou t»r an Auction and General Brokerage
business.
Heal and Personal Estute sold ou Commission;ah
so Stocks aud Bonds. Isiaus negotiated. Uboral
advuuces mado on property entrusted lo them far
■ale. truovlB
figOSi ana lMO. 11 ’ }
mHE Auuual Uecliou far Scveu (7) Directors of
X this Company wilt bo held on Mouday, the 6tit
of Jauuary uoxt, at tho olllce corner of Bay uud
Abercorn rtrect-i, between tho hours or 10 A. II. at
1 Y. M. FRANCIS T. WILLIS,
dcol President,
Central R, U, 6i Wanking to. of Ga., I
Savannah, Dec. 2, I860. /
TY1VIDEND No- 67.—Tne Hoard of Directors
19 havo this day declared - Dividend or FIVE
PER CENT, on the General Stock of tho Company,
from the profits o! tbo ast six mouths, payublo on
Mouday, Documbcr 16th.
Holders of Guaranteed Stock will be puid their
uzuul dividends on the same day.
ilec-4—3w GKO. A. CUYIJCR, Cashier.
Central R. R. 6i Banking Co. or Urn,)
Savannah, Doc. 2d, 1850. J
T HE auuual election far Directors or this Com
pany will be hold at the Banklug House on
Bay street, ou Monday, 6tb January next, between
the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 1 o’clock, P. M.
de2-td GKO. A. CUYLKlt. Coahlor.
Bank or Comiueroe, I
Savannah, 3d Dec., 1868. j
B y a Resolution or tbo Board, it Is ordered that
the third Instalment or Twcoty-five dollars per
share, on tbo Capital Stock or thfa Bank bo paid on
or bofaro the 31st January next.
JNO. C. FER1ULL, Cashier.
dec3-lawtd
Orncx Sav’ii, auuxv k Gulf k. it. Co., i
Savannah, Nov* 6,1860. j
T HE Seventh Instalment of 10 por cent, on ill
Capital Stock of tho Savannah, Albany and
Gulf Rail Road Company, by n Resolution of the
Board, is hereby oraorea to bo paid on or before
tbe 10th day or January, 1857.
WM. WARING HABERSHAM,
uovti Secretary aud Treasurer.
FRESH BISCUIT AND CBAGKRB8
J UST RECEIVED, comprising all tho different
kinds Now YorkaflbrJs, consisting ot Cougrcrs,
Egg, Milk, Wiiii} Lemon, Fodn. Abernathy. Maplo,
ana other ULcult, Now Year’s Cake, Ginger and
Spiced Snaps, Fox’s, Butter, Bo-ton. L'-mon, Pic
NIC, Graham, Water; Sugar, andFam:> Crackers—
allot which wo shall keep con- umly mi Imnfi ami
receive fresh supplies by ovory steamer at the
Savannah Grocery and Fruit Depot,
Uov20 WM. H. FARRELL.
C OFFEE.
600 bags fair to choice Rio Coffee
100 bags old brown and government Java do
76 bags Ugulra Coffoo
In itoro and (or sale by
d«el6 HOLCOMBE,
JOHNSON * CO.
TEAS! FRESH TEA8!
mHE CHOICEBT and best ussorlineut nl TEAS
X over offered at retail lu this city, includinu
English Breakfast Toa,
Delicious Oolong,
Plantation Oolong,
Silver l<caf Hyson,
Plantation Imperial,
and otliar favorite qualities,
Juit raastved aud for ealo l>y
WM. H FAKREU.,
no28 corner Broughton aud Wbttaksr ste.
J 10,000
i .. «*ooa
3 2,000
V,
arritoxiMAnox riuzw.
4 oT$160 Appro’x $40000
“ 14;«40
tor loo
4 of 00
4 or
4 or
Sof
1-2 or
1-2 or
74S of
80
70
00
30
20
10
1,000 prizes, amounting to *’
.. 10,000
.. 6,000
... 8,000
... 2,000
... 1,600
... 1,000
... 200
..$132,«>0
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $6; Quarters $2 60.
lilt I I.L1ANT SOHEMK
(iliASll CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OP
UARVLAND.
Class T,
Tu he ilruwu iu Baltimore, Md.,Saturday, D«c, 27.
1 prise of....,..,,.,,
1 " • .
i "
4 prizes of.
*20 •»
$06,000
80,000
16,820
10,000
10 **
10 “
173 “
C(» *•
00 •*
00 ••
,.,
2,M0
1,760
700
300
200
4,150 “
25,740 ••
»
du,:t to prizes, amounting to
$1,141,140
Tickets 4:0; Halves $10; Qoar. $6, Eighths $2.60.
49* All orders far Tickets or Packagaalnany or
tho Muryliiud DiUorlM WlU roookoproinpt »tlon.
Uou, aud (ho drawing malted to all purchasera im-
mcliately niter it is over.
Add ".**• T. II. HUBBARD k 00.
So 30 Faycttostrcot, or Box No. 40,,
1,0 vD» Baltimore ltd.
IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS 1
VAN DERVEER COTTON.
f l , HE UNDERSIGNED have for aale a small qoan-
A lily of the *eod of tbe above Cotton. Ita supe
riority over < (her kinds or Cotton aro: 1st. ItylsHa
as much or more per acre than any’other Cotton
2fi. It yields fifteen per coat, more Uat f-
othor Cotton. 3d. 11m staple la longer, I
stronger than auy other. 4tb. Hence It
TWO to FOUR couth —‘ -
short Cotton sold In
statement of Farley,
commission merchant, New'Orleua will showT**
„ . ,. u h«» IifoiAW, October, ISM.
\\ c have sold Mr. \ un Dwrvcer’a two last oroMs
and irom thu oxcelluucu or his Cotton, have ob.
talncd far itTWuto FOUR cents per pound more
than other kinds of Cotton will command.
Farut, Jcbvkt A Co.
P anters deMring to procure these seed wUl do
well to apply early, us thu quantity on sale in
small. >alr samples of this year’s cron canba
I soon at the olllce of LOCKETT 4 8NEUJNQB.
I Petty Gulf Seed also far sale. deef