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BY TELEGRAPH.
New York Market*.
Niw Yobk, Dee. 19.—Tho cotlou market
has been active to day—price* in favor of seller.
Sales of two days 8000 bales. Middling Uplands
hie held at 12}. Middling Orleans 13.
Government Vcuscl Sunk.
Pan.ADBZ.rBU, Deo. 19.—The government
receiving ship Union Is sank In the ice below
this city.
Atlanta Examines—O. A. Lochrane, Esq.,
of Kaoon has become connected with the At
lanta JExaminer as associate editor.
Taa Csbikzam Index.—This paper the pro
perty of the Georgia Baptist Convention is to
be removed to Macon on the first or January
and published at the office of the Ttltgraph,
Ber. Joseph Walker is to be editor.
44 If MABVfiL.”—The author and cx-consul
is lecturing in the West. .The critics complain
that hU lectures are “reveries/’ uusuUcdto the
practical tastes of his audiences.
I op Fibb.—Tho alarm of fire sounded
a few minutes of nine o’clock last night was
owed by the burning ont of a chimney, in
Bast Broad street.
Bisit Pamann, ao.,*0.—We call the at
tention of readers, whose vision is defective to
the advertisement of Messrs. Sammons and Ge-
daon, Opticians, who may be found over
Brantiey’e Drag Store-on and after Monday
aaxt The testimonials brought by these gen
tlemen, attested by the moat respectable names
In the Union, leave no doubt of the superiority
of their glsssesAod of their own skill In adapt'
ing them to the wante ot their customers. Some
of these testimonials we have ourselves seen iu
autograph letters of their authors; and do not
qoMtion but that all of them are genuine.
" A* Editor in Luce."—Our brother Sledge,
of the Southern Banner, has been in “big luck”
recently. He has not only gotten himself a
wife, (which ought to bo sufficient to ruu au
editor ersay with delight, who hasn’t un ar
ticle of that kind,) but tho Democracy of
Athena baa presented him with a “silver tea
eet.” in testimony of their appreciation of his
worth as an editor and gentleman. Doubtless
ha deaerved both, and we wish him much hap-
pteeee in their enjoyment. Before dismissing
ths subject, as tha season or gifts is approach
ing, we think it hardly out of place to aay that
theta la room in this establishment for silver
ware of all kind*.
Cosmopolitan Am Journal,—The issue of
thla beautifbl quarterly for November is on our
table. To all subscribers to the Cosmopolitan
Art Association it is furnished free—to others
at one dollar per annum. Address C.L. Derby,
348 Broadway, New York.
An Advertisement of tho Cosmopolitan Ait
Association will be found io another column.
in reference to an article about Col. Benton,
published sometime since In tbo Pennsylvan
ian, which are false from bogitmiug to end, as
neither of tho gontlonten mimed, Mr. Wobb
or Mr. Forney, hovo nhy connection with this
paper. Wo may ns W“ll state for the benefit
of whomever it may concorn. that in paying
Col. Benton n compliment, which wo deemed
due for certain features of his coarse in the late
canvass, wo had no desire or intention to bo
understood as endorsing or urging him for any
post whatever.
Wo clip the above from the Dally Ptnntyi.
union. As to the connection of Mr. Forney or
Mr. Webb with that paper, we have nothing to
do, nothing to say.
We take it for granted that the assertion con
tained in the article is correct. But we take
occoston to express our belief that if both these
gentlemen were editors oi that paper and.ihould
recommend Col. Benton to Ur. Buchanan as a
Cabinet officer—the recommendation would
scarcely receive a respectful consideration.
Tho determined opposition that the Demo
cratic administration has met at tho hands of
Col. Beaton, though it was powerless to injure,
would, in our opinion, be sufficient of itself,to
preclude tho possibility of his becoming an ad
visory officer of an administration that must
look for success in the steady adherenco to and
development of the great pinciples towards
which he stands in antagonistic position—In
addition to this, Col. Benton's proclivities and
sentiments are not Southern in their character
and if placed In the Cabinet he would fall very
far abort of giving satisfaction to the South or
representing her true Interests—Lastly, not
withstanding hi* abilities, we believe him to be
a dangerously uncertain aud insincere old man-
We do not believe one word of his protestation
of admiratiou and friendship for Mr. Buchanan,
and we think the latter gentleman entirely too
shrewd to embarrass himself and bis friends,
by tacking on to his tail such a selfish old
worn out humbug us Thomas H. Benton.
Tho report also that Mr. Bachanun desires
that Kansas shall come in a» a free State, Is
entitled to about the same credenco as the
nbovc. Even if Mr. Buchunau desired this con
summation, he is a gentlomau of too much
sagacity and prudeuce to make it known to the
“penny-a-liners,” and small fry politicians that
swarm about Washington.
Bat every thing in his past course aud pre
sent position give an emphatic denial to such
a wish on his part. He has always been a
firm consistent aud unyielding advocate of the
rights of tho,S!ave States and was first and
foremost among the great minds that contend
ed for the doctrine of Non-Intervention—as the
best, most practical and only constitutional
measure to give equal rights to all in the set-
tlement of tbo Territories.
After a long political life which stands upon
the record without a stain or blemish—with a
character for honesty and integrity of purpose
acknowledged by all who know him, and after
being olected upon issues involving the difl'er-
ences between tho North und South upon the
slavery question—it IsTrldiculous and absurd
to suppose that he would imperil his success
defame his own reputation and drivo from his
support his best friends by proving recroantto
tbo high trusts reposed iu him and violating
the moat sacred pledges ho has given Irefore
tho eyes of tho world.
Oy the Citjr of Baltimore.
Tub Latest.—The London Post saysIf
Russia persists in asking for a conference it can
only result in her confusion and diplomatic de
feat, for Eugland and Austria, Sardinia and
Turkey, and wo doubt nq), also our ally,
France, will be prepared to maintain the abso
lute spirit aud meauiug, and tiro very text and
letter of a treaty drawn up by an able French
diplomatist, aud signed with the pen and quill
of an imperial Eagle or the Jarden des Plants.
Of the ultimate result we huve no four, though
a second conference hud the power of alteriug
tho text or meaning of the treuty of Paris, of
Mure!) 80th, but we maintain that a second
conference has no such power, and though the
resident minister cun net vary or alter the
geucral act, u Congress called together for the
purpose of muking a peuco on tbo conditions
aud terms already fully discussed, aud deliber
ately signed and solemnly ratified, tho terms
uc.edcd to and carried into effect by every
country except Russia.
Contfi'L-salonul.
WASmsoTON, Deo. 17.—Senate.—The bill
extending tbe time to Texas creditors for pre
senting their claims, was pussed.
House.—The President's Message was under
cousideration.
Mr. Cumback, or Indiana, defeuded tbe Re-
f iubllcaus against the imputation cast upon
bem in the Message.
Mr. Walker, of Alabama, reviewed the Ceu-
tral American question. He believed tlmt the
Government had been wroug from the first in
not receiving Walker’s Ministers, as heavy in
terests were involved in bis success in Nicara*
gua.
Mr. English of Indiana, defended the nation
ality of tne Democratic party, and asked if
there were any Southern men present who
would vote ugaiust the admission of Kansas us
a free State, if such was declared tne wish of
tho majority of her inhabitants ?
Cries of “No, not one,” from tho Southern
members, including Brooks of South Carolina.
A Kt»u»p*de«wFftll of Breadstuff*, Pork
»tid Stove Pipes.
A bone attached to a wagon loaded with
Pork, became frightened on yesterday after
noon, and itarted from the Market up Bryan
itnet, at a fearful speed.
After tanning some little distance, ho came
In contact with a wagon loaded with Stove
Pipe*. This attack in tbe rear being unpleas
ant to the roeinante engaged in tbe hardware
basinets he gave an immediate and extraordi
nary exhibition of speed, considering tbe
weight be bad to carry. Not having a John to
curb bis velocity, or to steer him clear of ob
stacles, be very unceremoniously pitched into
a bread wagon.
The sagacious brute attached to the last ve
hicle, thinking that bread should always ac
company meat, and Judging from the uoise that
a contest was going ou which opened a field
for the display of his racing qualities, joined
the race, and took tho lead at u killing pace,
closely followed by his competitors. When last
seen, they were going towards the Railroad
Depotjightening their burdens ou tho way to tho
infinite amusement of a lot of whito and color,
•d nrchius, who were buried gathering the
spoils. Up to the time of going to press, wo
have not learned which was the victor, hut feel
InoUsed to wager something on the dealer in
breadstoflli, on account of the advantage aris
ing from the start and light wei ght.
log
ird
. i, having
In bis possession a carpet bag filled with incen
diary documents, implicating some distinguish
ed NorthOnors as having been engaged in
stealing slaves—Washington paper.
This is doubtless ono of tboso pious gentle
men who did such signal service for Fremont
daring the last campaign. Wo wonder if ho
did n’t have n “Fremont Bible” in his carpet
bag?
He is just such character os is likely to bavo a
strong perobant for Free-niggcrs Free-love Ac.
with perhaps a sweet tooth for Frce-whhkcy-
Wa hopa those who have him in charge will
maks an expose of the names of tbe distin.
gniahsd Northern gentlemen who while pro-
fasting wo detire to intermeddle with slavery
In tbs States where it already exl*to,have been
engaged in the refined and innocent amuse-
ment of negro stealing and give this travel
ing agent of tbs underground railroad an in
sight Into soma of our free institutions, by
treating him to a coat of tar and feathers and
aslightjaontonapieoe of timber commonly
nssd In constructing rough fences.
Edt. Qta.+Jour
AppREaEN’DaD iNscnuECTiON.—Olnclnnnti,
Dec. 17—Tbe latest advices from Cumberland
River, Kentucky, state that twenty-five iron
furnaces in that region had stopped operations
from apprehonrionH of a scrvilo insurrection.
Conobessional.—Washington, Doc. 18.—in
the Seualo to-day a memorial was presented
from tho proprietors tho Collins Steamship
Line, praying to be relieved from tho present
contract for carrying tho raaita.
In the House, Gun. Quitman made h speech
in favor of General WalKer aud the Nicaraguan
cause.
Recruits fob Walxf.k.—New York, Dec.
18.—An expedition is being fitted out here for
the purpose or sending five hundred Irish re
cruits lor the relief of General Wulker, by the
way of Omoa, Honduras.
Nkw Jcdqb for Kansas.—Washington,
Due. 1G—.1.0. Harrison, of Kentucky,has been
telegraphed on offer of appointment as Judge
in place of Lecompte. Thcro are some douhts
of his acceptance. lie is said to be a man of
high tone, lie was formerly a law partner of
Mr. Breckinridge, and executor of IieuryCiay.
Fnon Mexico—Suurk.niiku of Pckbi.a—
New Orleans, Dec. 13.—The Kteamer t.'olhoitu
has arrived from Vera Cruz, with dales lu the
9th instant. Puebla suricndend to tho gov
ernment forces on the Gtli iustunt. The news
of Vldaurri’s treaty is ^confirmed. Pronnncia-
mentos are still tbe order of tbo day. Gen.
Alvarez had taken the field in defense of the
government,
From Washington—Washington, Dec. 11.
A treaty between Great Britain and tho Unit
ed States, with rclntiou to Central America,
will be transmitted to tho Senate to morrow in
executive session.
The appointment of J. W. Underwood,of Ga.,
as associate Judge ot Nebraska, vice linden, re
signed, will nlso bo sent in.
Huntington, tiie Forger, on Trial—
Charles B. Uuulington, tho celebrated Wall
street operator und forger, was placed on trial
this forenoon, in tho Court of General Sessions,
before Judge Caprou. Mr. Hall, District At
torney, and Wm. Curtis Noyes, Esq., appear
od for the prosecution, and James T. Brady,
Esq., aud Mr. Bryan for tho prisoner.
Uuutlngton looks considerably the worse of
his long term of imprisonment, but ssems
quite cool aud composed. The court aro en
gaged in empanelling a jury, the challenging
of which will probably occupy the entire
day. .
Not Dead.—A sailor had wandered Into a
churchyard, and was amusing himself by read
ing the inscription* on the gravo-stones. Pre
sently ho came to one on which was inscribed
tho following!
"Wsep nut forme my dearest dear,
I am not d*ad though 1 lie here."
This was too much for Jack. Shilling his
quid, he ejaculated: “Well, I’ve horad say that
there art cases iu which a man may lie; but if
I wm dead I’d own iL”
(from the New fork Times)
ROM ANTIC R A10 Alii TV.
Mon oboist the Lion ooemg tin Lotitii-
Contlnwotlon of hie Travel so ml Tricks.
Ho becomes a Polltlcloii oml lokss tkt
Ntttfsm Ac-
The gay Doctor to aomeaf whose exploits we
devoted oontidsrabls space last week, had a
charmed Ufb. Notwithstanding his victims
were to bs found In almost every street, he
continued his career of romsntio raso dity with
a coolness and perseverance really woudtrfhl.
His “baronial figure" might frequently lie seen
in Broadway, and in all the I'anbiimablo saloons
he w.m well-known as a regular and generous
customer. His acquaintance with gentlemen
or good position, was also quite extensive. Ha
acted his part with consummate skill. Indeed,
he really appeared to be what he represented
himself—a gentleman of wealth and educa
tion.
When we last left him ho wan preparing to
embark for Panama to act oh surgeon lor tho
Panama Railroad Company, and thither he
went, taking with him his long-forsaken wife
and child. Previous to bis departure a dinner
was given him by a few of his gentlemen ad
mirers . Among those present on the occasion
were many prominent citizens or ths Booth and
West, besides a few well-known residents of
this City. From a notice of the dinner given In
a daily paper of that date, it appears that
“complimentary toasts were drank to the doe-
tor and bis fair lady, and tbe meeting proved
one of much Interest to all engaged in it." In
the same notice it la asserted that “the Doctor
la a gentleman of distinguished rank in his
B rofession,andwaa formerly an officer in the
nited States Navy. He is the author of a
standard and popular work.’’
He sailed for Panama in the George Law,
and remained on the Isthmus about a year. He
appears to have conducted himself while there
with some degree of propriety, for we find in a
Panama paper of the time, the statement that
Just previous to bis return to New York the
officers and men or the various railroad stations
presented him with a draft for $200 with which
to purchase a gold watcli “in acknowledgment
of his high professional qualities, und courteous
deportment in his official intercourse with
them."
Notwithstanding the death of bis child was
momentarily expected, the heartless lather
started immediately for Philadelphia, leaving
his Buffering wife penniless and among stran-
g ers. In less than eight hours afterwards the
ttle girl died, and the poor, heart-broken
mother bad not wherewith to pay the expenses
of interment. In this extremity she applied to
a certain gentleman with whom she knew her
husband was acquainted, and, making known
her condition, obtained from him money enough
to bury her only child. SIR then went to
Philadelphia in search of her husband, and
there soon afterwards died. He affected great
? ;rlof at bis wife’s death, and gave vent to his
eolings in mournful verses, for some of which
he obtained publication. These be carelUlly
{ (reserved, and never failed to read them to the
adles upon whom he had designs, (he never,
for a moment, ceased his pursuit of fresh vic
tims,) as a proof of his tender feelings.
We next hear of the Doctor as an “Ameri
can politician. In this new calling be managed
to gain gome prominence. He was, we believe,
a delegate “from Louisiana" to the Philadelphia
Convention, and subsequently represented the
same State in tbe “Northern American" Con
vention held in this City. He was for a time a
warm advocate of the claims of Goorge Law to
the Presidential nomination and was constantly
to bo seen with some of the leaders of the Law
advjvates in this City. He frequently spoke at
the “American" meetings in this ofty and
suburbs, and towards the end ot the lata cam*
palgn stumped a considerable portion of this
State in favor of tho “American" nominees.
He bad a nominal residence and medical office
in Prince street
Polltios, however, did not monopolize all bis
attention. He still found time to pay court to
the ladies, and, as usual, with great success—
A tail narrative of his rascality would fill a
large volume. A list of his victims would ex
cite incredulity. The most aggravated cases
of his perfidy have never been and never will
bo made public, tbe disappointed ones natural
ly preferring to hng tbelr grief in silence. A
few of his latest exploits are particularly pain
ful. During a brief visit which he made West,
in behalf or his party, he succeeded in alien
ating a wife from her husband, and then eloped
with her. He traveled with her for a few days,
when, after depriving her of her jewelry, ana
every cent she possessed, ho deserted her.
During tho past summer he bad another in
company with him at several watering places.
This woman ho also succeded in depriving of a
cousidetuble sum of money by some pretext or
other.
About four months since he forced his ac
quaintance on Mrs. T., a very respectable mar
ried lady residing up town. This lady did not
at first encourage his visits to ber house,
which he pretended to bo merely sociable ones
but alter a while his pertinacity triumphed—
His visits were quite frequent, as he nad all
the externals of a polished gentleman, was a
fluent and graceful speaker, somewhat of a
linguist ond played with taste on tbe piano.
His large statements of his wealth and social
S oaltion were regarded as entirely trustworthy
Cra. T. contemplating a removal for Cell torn!
informed the Doctor of her intentions. Ho
too, he said was about to sail for California,
and as he had lived there for some time,kindly
volunteered big services to conduct her there;
take proper care or ber wheu there, and place
her two children at school.
By such promises ha won the lady's confi
dence to euch ho extent that, (within a few
weeks past,) she or one time loaned him <500,
and at another time $000. The money be said
he merely wanted to use fora few days, when
ho would return it. Haring obtained the 81,«
100 be ceased to visit the lady more, and when
asked for the return of tho amount, he made
such evasive replies that she became alarmed.
Anxious to ascertain tbe standing of tho Doc
tor, she made inquiries to that end, when, to
her great surprise, she learned that within the
circle of her own acquaintence, at least half-a-
dozen ladies had been victimized by him with
in the past few years in one way or another.
Desirous of putting an end to the rascal’s career,
aud to save others from his snares, she made a
complaint against him. and had a warrant is
sued for his arrest. Tbe warrant was never
served, although It was easy to have done so.
The rascal continued his tricks almost up to
the hour of his departure. Even so lato as
Nov. C, the following advertisement, evideutiy
from him, appeared in the columns of the
Herald newspaper:
Wanted.—A charming, sweet, dear, affec
tionate and devotional wife, of cultivated mind
and refined organization—(if pretty, and some
musical attainments no objection, and money u
secondary consideration)—by a Southerner or
birth and position. Address for one week,
Snoyl T. Leumas,station A, Post Office; after
that, Baton Rogue, La.
In reply to tbo above, several letters were
sent to the Station .A. Post Office, in Spring
street, whero they now Ho. They will, we sup-
pose,be sent to tne writers from the Dead Let-
ter,Office, one of those days.
At length, apprehensive of arrest, ho left tbe
city and wont to Philadelphia, from which
place ho sailed in the City of Washington (with
the intention of going to Australia, be said) on
tiie 8th inst. Just before the sailing of the
steamer, two Ilonies—mother and daughter—
from New York, were observed to go on board
thu vessel in a very exoited manner. The mo
ther Implored him with tears not to forsake her
daughter, and actually went on her knees aud
begged him to mam* her child. But the wretch
was inexoraplc. The broken hearted ladies
wero hurried oAhore in agony; the gang plank
was raised and Doctor 8. Thrasher Lyons sailed
away, leaving behind him, in life long wretch
edness, many a confiding one deceived by his
perfidious treachery.
United States Bitremf. Court—Washing-
Dec. 15.—All tho judges were present, as
well as many distinguished jurists and mem
bers of Congress.
Tho case of Dred Scott plaintiff, vs. John
F.A. Sandford,' came up for argument, on
questions of law. The plaintiff, a man of col
or, brought a salt to try nis right to freedom.
Ho claims having beoti emancipated by his
master having taken him to reside In Minota,
which act it is declared by the Constitution or
that State, operated to emancipate him. The
Circuit Court decided against the plaintiff, on
tho ground that'by hia return to Missouri hla
master’s right, dormant while in Illinois, bad
revived, and that the Constitution of Illinois
was a penal law, which the Courts of other
States were not bound to enforce.
The cue was argued at the last session, but
tho decision was reserved to allow the argument
ou certain points of law.
Mr. Montgomery Blair appeared for nlaintiff
and Messrs. Keverdy Johnson and E. 8. Geyer
for claimant.
(Correspondence of the Norfolk Argus.]
Tile Beautjr of Savannah.
Wo did great injustice to the fair daughters
ofBavannah in our last, in remarking we had
not scon “a perfect beauty." It was written
without having seen more than a very few of
tho ladies. Since we have met with a large
number, we are constrained to say that tea
loveliness of tbe women of Savannah, as far sur*
passed that of veiy many cities as tbt natural
beauties or the place, surpass (hose of other
towns. Atthe ball last evening we Haw an rare
a-collection of Southern beauty as we huvo
ever beheld; and this surpassing beauty of
penoos Is aooompanied with tbe highest mente
charms. Every lover of the Bouth must bo
proud to claim as bl* country-women such fair
creatures at are found In Savannah.
Argus.
Puhnino—There Is t au afilueuce or puus
about the following verses, by May Taylor, that
reminds one ot Hood:
THE VEGETABLE UIKI
Behiud a markol null, luatallud,
1 mark It every day,
Stands at her Maud, tbe foirost tin
I’ve' met- will* 4t toe Hay;
Her two tipi are or cherry red,
Bor hands a pretty pair,
With aueb a pretty turn-up node,
And lovely radish hair.
’TU there she stands from tuoiu till tight,
Her oustomers to pleaxo,
And to appeate their appollte
She sells them beans and pt-as
Attracted by the glances from
The apple of ber eye,
And by her Chill apples, too,
Eseb passer by will buy
8ho Mtauds upon hor little feel,
Throujhoi t tbe live-long day,
And sells her celery and thing*—
A big feat by the way.
t .-She ebsuges off ber stock for ebauga,
Attending to each call;
And when she has but one beat letv
She says— 11 Now that best* all ”
—The Nation.
NKW YURK, Nov 11th, I86f.
Miuniu. b'uirous Ukoruuk & JuBKNAi.:—lu the
fire st No. S9 Warren street, ou the uoruiug of thu
9th iustaut, our inoit vaiua'do books and papers
were uxposed tor thirty six hours lu uue of .-Reams
fcMarvlu’i* Fire-Proofi-'afes.
We xay Jlre proof, uut because they are au labeled,
but because we have so proved them our books
and paper* came out uuiujured, save tbe btndlug of
the books, occasioned by steam. •
Uur store was bve stories above ground aud two
stories below, occupied from cellar to garret, flic
Intensity of the heat can bo alteMod br any llreiuuu
who witnessed it. No furuaeo could be con
trived by the ingeuultyV amnio creatoauMire
Interne heat.
We voluntarily give tbi* tribute to thu vuluu el
these Bares, aud select your widely circulated cum
mertial Journal to Inform the mercantile community
what esUmste to place upon Stearu* & Marviu's
Wilder’s Patent Salamander Sore*.
Respectfully,
HAVIUM), HAKltAL A: K1SLKY,
Wholesale Druggist*,
*»*AH patterns aud *isc* of thu above described
Safes for sale by
C. II. CAMPK1ELD, Agent for Mauulao’rs,
nov29— tf 17 Bay street, Savunuab,
married.
In Augusta, ou the 17th Inst., by Bisbop Joraos 0.
Andrew, Mr. JAMES ASBURY SLEDGE, or tbe
Southern Banner, Atbeus, and MUs MARY CATHA
RINE DUGAS, daughter of Mr. Loon P Dogas, ot
Augusta.
tanunial Mtlligince.
S%YMiinali Market, December iiO,
M COTTON—Tho sale* «esierday chow atirm aud
foil maikct; a light offering stock limited the oper
ations to 80S bales, vis: 4 at lo>f, 13 at 11,11 at
UK. bfl at UK. 92 at UK, c5 util*,', ltUat
11^, 25ut 1113-16, 5but 11%, 238 ut 12, font 12
1-10, 10 at 12Mt aad 47 at 12>{c.
Exporta.
HAVRE—Ship Rotunda—1862 bale* cottou, 200
casks rloo.
DEBTFOKD, (Eng.)—Bark Marchiouea* of Doug
las—307,SOJ feet tlmbor, 4C52 do lumber.
8T. JullN’N, X B .—Brig Ocean Wave—31,204 ft
timber, 102,405 ft tawed lumber.
NEW YORK—Brig Macou—1 lb bales cotton....
Scbr L Pea-ouk—172 bale* cultou, loo bbh Hour,
120 ba J* melaSse*, 7 bale* hide ^ « do skius, 018
hides, 7 buu elibit., 1 lihd beeswax, 0 hexes tndzs
1 bbl do...,8clir 1.3 Davit—510bale,cottou, 1 lo[
old iron.
pipping Snitlligturt.
f*ori or savannitii,,
....December HU
Arrived.
Off Tybee—steamship Isabel, Rollius, Charleston,
to Cubeu* & Hans
Brig Pbllura, Sprague, New York, to Brigham,
Kelly k Co.
Scruvcu’s Terry fiat, from ferry with 2 bales cot.
toa, tuordor.
Chceves Hat, from plantation, with I80U bushels
rough rice to K llubersham .«ttou.
Ncrcvcii’* Hal, from plantation, with t luO bus
rough rice, to .» WoodbrIUge.
Potter's flaw, Irma plantation, will. 63 cask*
rice, to Juo v. Uiium-on.
BELOW—Bark Nelalt, born Dublin.
OUnndt
Hteamship Isabel, ltullins, Havana, via Key \\eU-
C'uLttu.i <k Huitz.
rimp Roioudu, Percy, Havre—itrighsm, Kelly A Co.
Bar* Marchioness oi Douglas, C*y*h, Dcbtford, Kug
—A Low it Co.
lltlg ocuuu Wave, Morton, HUohu’s—Rears,Thomp
son k Co.
Brig Mucou, Hendrickson, New York—O Cohen.
Scbr Jouu Uuil, Ham, Eeruaudm t. Flu. in butla-st—
Brigham, Kelly it Co.
Hcbr Level Peacock, Mclteady. New York—Wii
Ham* ft itaicidle
Echr I. S Davis, l.yucb, New Ydrk—Cohen X iioi lz,
Ntut
■
Sight Preserved I
BLINDNESS PREVENTED!
SEMMONS & OO.,
THE CELEBRATED
MANUFACTURERS AND INVENTORS OF
The Newly Invented nnd Improv etf
SPBOTAOIiBS,
i jlltoM the improved Spectacle Manufactory and
1 Cornwall optical Establishment. K<iri Bridge
Truro, r.vpecit .liy announce their ur rival mi a pro-
Iwfiionwl visit to Savannah, wliba splendid atMWt-
incut of their uuwly Invented aud improved Nprc-
taolc' and may be Consulted on and alter Monday
next, tbo 2.'d last., at then office over the Drug
eloreotS It. Brunt'y A Co., Holg-un’s new bu:lu
lugs, turner of Bull and Broughton street*.
These celebrated Hpectaclrs arc made of Brosilmu
Pebbles, aud constructed in accordance with the
ph losoi by of nature, in the form ofacoucave ceu-
vex-mlrr«r, admirably auapted to the organ uf
sight, aud cau be used by the old aud the yonug to
pursuo tho most mlnuto employment, either by
dty or candle light, with perfect ease, aud ucrur
cause tin. giddiness of the head, or uup satant peu
aatiou to the eye, that many experience from using
the common kind, but tend to strengthen aud im
prove the sight, as will be seen by the following
tc-stimeuiaU from those u*lu& them.
ifjjT Office Udurs Irom 8 A. M. to BP. M
>*vuuuuh, Doeember 19:b.
TKHi'i AlON I /i LN.
vUmtsrox, 8. 0., Oct.26'.h, U65.
Dear 3lrIt afford* mu „-mit pleasure to state
that besides tbe excelleut quality of your glasses,
tbe minisem, or concavo-convex lens, allow
greater latitude in the field of vision, and more
ease aud comfort to the eye. Beside* these
advantage*, 1 would aho mention your Improve
ment lu the arrangement ur the tratuo, which ]
think I* wet: calculated to shut off thorn ruy* ot
light which cauuot be brought within the axis ot
vision. Be tbi* os U may, I have no he»uatiou ;u
ulllrmiug that your glasses ulford tue more com ort
than any I Lave hitherto triod, and consequently 1
can recommend them with eonhdeucu to all who
fctand iuueed of such old.
Very respocttully, your oh't servant,
E. GEDDIXGS, M. I*.,
Professor or Surgery, 3. C. College.
Mr, J. H. .Semroon8,Charlo-ton.
CUARLtSTO.V, Nov 7. !*©.».
Mr. J. 11. Summons Dear Mr: I have u.*cd
y* or glussvo inr ten days or more, and meat uow
*.<y that they please inj better than any 1 have
heretofore seen.
Wishing you all suciuss, 1 am your*, Au.,
E. EDWARDS HOLBROOK, U. 1).,
Professor of Anatomy, Medical tollcg \ 8. C.
Atm-OTA, Ga., Nov. 2d, 1866.
1 have examined uud urn now udng a pair of'the
bouut'ful crystallnc, iniuiscus glasses, purchased
by Professor Gedcou. They are constructed upou
strict y philosophical principles, aud from sevoral
comldorations, are not surpassed, ff equalled, by
any I have ever scon.
The concave couvex form or the lenses resem
bling thu ester or arrangement of tbo human eye,
collect* a la-gor number of rays thau could be con
veyed upou the retina from ordinary glosses o the
*atno ll.:cal power, and tiius increase the distinct
ivcii-— <ii vLicit. Tho size of the gla-sos, also,
give n greater Held of vision with lu** muscular
action. In short, tho wbolo arrangement t-eotu«
admirably calculated to promote cose and cDunct-
Irenes* of vision, aud to prosorve the healthy
function »if that luvHluablo organ, tho hutnau eye.
A. MEANS,
Fed 24 Prof, of Chemistry, Geo. Med. Col.
Augusta, Nov. 17, lfc&5.
Mr. ifoti-on Las furnished me with a pair of
.Spectacle*, from which I derive groat comfort and
bcnellt lu lecturing, I cheerfully unite with Profo.
Duga* aud Campbell. In their recommeudalion of
hi* r'paetacle*. J. A* EVE, M. D.,
Prof. Med, Col. Goo,
Mr. A. Gcdoou Dear Sir: 1 huvo tosted thor
oughly, 1 think, the Spectaclos purchased if you.
and take pleasure In saying I am very much pleased
wl h them. I found them decidedly more easy
and onmforlablo thau any 1 have over tried, 1 ex
perience no latlgtte or drawing of the eyoa, which
bad boon th • wise with ull other glasses I have
used: but, on the contrary, alter usiug them night
aud day for time, l experience no uupleai<-
anino..* whatever.
Ido not pm- ml tu und«nland anythtug of the
sciemiiic pri riples upou which they are construct-
0-1; but, 11uni a practical me of them, I cheerfully
add ttiy testimony to their Miporior quality.
Very respectfully,
P. E. U )W1)1K.
Macon, Ga., Juu. 3d, I860. dee‘20
cun RANTS.
P Rl'XEHIu Fanny Boxos; Citron, Cookiug Prune*,
Layer Raisin*; Also,
OroundlSpices, English Dickies,
And English 8 luces, viz: Worcestershire, Jobu Dull,
Reading, Harvey, Mushroon, Loudon Mustard,
Mace, Clove-, Nutmogi, Cassia, Ac., Ac.
The above article* are or first quality and late.-t
Importation*. For sale ut
de20-2t W. G. DICK-ON'S
licfinrd and llarified Sugars.
landing per steamer from Baltimore.
SUIltiii.Dmibic lit fined Ciuvltcil Sugar
AND
20 Bbls. Clarified Brown Sugar,
mlfofSl, for four quarters rent; No. 19, fob
five quarters rent; Noh. 4.0,34, for seven quar-
era rent; No, 17, tar eight quarter! rent; Noe.
8,35, lor ten quarters rent; Noe. 11,13, tar
taurteeu quartern rent.
Pulaski Ward.—Lota Noe, 1,3,7,38, tar two
quartern rout; Nos. 3,4, for four quarters rent;
No*. 14,18,22, 24, 25, tar alx quartan rent;
No*. 15,10,23, for seven quartan nnt
Troup Ward;—Lota No. 6, Booth half of 17,
for two quartan rent; Noe. 29,30,31, west halt
of 38, tar three quartan nnt; Noe. 23,24, tar
six quartern nnt; No. 40, for twelve quartan
rent; No. 28,for fourteen quartan nnt.
Washington Ward.—Lota Noe. 7, 8,11.23,
35,36, for two quartern rent; No. 30, for tone
quarters rent: No. 19, tor font quartan rent*,
Nos- Is 17,31, tar fourteen quartan nnt; No.
*!, tar tifteeu quarters rent; west two-third* of
lor twenty quartern rent.
Wesley Ward.—Lots Not. we«t half of 2,6,
', 18, tar two quanera rout: Noe. 1,3, for five
quartern rent.
Bpriugfild Pluutatldti—Lota Nos. 9,13,14,
15,10,17. 18, for two quartan rent; Noe. 11.
12, tar lour quarters rent; Nos. H, I, J, K,and
A, for fourteen quartan rent.
All person* interested, will take due notice,
that it the rents on the abtfte Lota are not paid
before tbe next meetiug of Council, a commit*
tae will be appointed to revalue and advertise
the same tar sale.
By order or Finance Committee.
/ DAN. H. STEWART, Cltv Manila!.
Savannah, Dec. 19,1866. «_ dec 20
I El EVOLUTION OF C( > P ARTNERfiHl P^-Tha go-
AJ partnership heretofore existing between the
subscribers, under tbe firm of BRUSH k CO„ Is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either par
ty will sigu iu llquldatiou.
New York, November 1, 1850.
COPARTNERSHIP.
SMITH J. KA^IMaX ha* this day formed a co*
psriucrsiiip with JOHN C. LLOYD, and will con
tinue the IMli Vi.'loN BUSINESS, uuder the firm of
EA'TMAN a Ma-YD, at Nos. 40 aud 42 Broad st.
New York, Nuvemln-r 1,1850.
For aahi by
de£«-2
W. U. DICKS 1 IN,
Barnard st., near tbe Alai Lei.
Dep..rttd.
*Heaiuer »w*u, Johnston, Deiuere’s Ferry
Sallt.7.
Btemusblp Isabel, Rulllua, Havana, Uv
Passenger*.
Per steamship Irtabel, Ibr Havaua, Ac- Key Juo
Barry, H Richard*, Mi.-ulatiey.
Per bark Cba* William, from ttoatou—R It Ban-
croft, J W Bond, J C Clark.
Consignee*,
Per schr Pusspurl, ftom New llurk— i M .Selkirk,
Urigliam, Kelly 4c Co, .1 II fon-hlur, Uo<luu A Vtiiu-
tonga, Bruner it Grady, Bell Sc Prentiss, Cran»,
Well* it Co, C< oper Ac Oo, Clark Ac Cooley, M A Co
hen, A Doyle, 8 Good sit, Holcombe, Jonusun Ac Co
Huutur Ac Gumuiuil, nuoro AcCu, McKee Ac Beum.it,
1 W Morrell. A Fawcett, Cooncr At Glllllaud, Ogden,
Starr Ac Co. R U Young, F. u’Byrue, Palmer .V Son,
Patten, Hutton A: Co, Rabun «c Smith, It use, Davis
Ac Long, SolouaiLs Ac Co, Urdcr.
RrrelpU Pot- Central llallrnud.
Dec lit.—1778 bales cotton, 100 sks Hour, 20
bides, 21 bags mdzn, andnidzo, to Alton Ac Sou. Ra
bun k Briglmtu, K A Co, Boll A: P, Bohn Ac F-ter,
J W Uthrop Ac Co, Buthwell Ac W, DuiiuAc W. Her.
dee At Co, Hudson, F Ac Co, Pultun 11 Ac Co. Frank-
liu Ac-B, Kuhp,Davis Ac foiug,A SUartrldge. K U ngt,
and other*.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION.
Thu distribution of thu splendid works o,
Wr Art of this institution, will take place on the
23th January next. Subscribers by paying $‘J will
he outltled to u chance hi tho drawing* and receive
anyone ol the following Magazines for one year,
transmitted by mail monthly, including the Cosmo
politan ArtJoururl, Issued quarterly, uamely: Har-
per’s, Putnam’s. Graham’s, Umlef's, Knickerbock
er, Ubckwojd Hur|>cr‘d W eklj",ditto.Jtory Bo.-k*.
Dickon's Household Word'—or lu lieu of tho above
a Hue engraving entitled Saturday Night, iu conueo-
tiou with the Art Journal, copies or which may be
toon and had at tho store of tnu uuderaigued •
C. II. CAUPFIELD,
de2<Ml Hoii’y tiec’y.
Fancy Apples, &c., Landing.
SAA LBS. DRIED PKACHE8, pealed aud Ex-
tl VV/tra fine. 10 bbl* Extra Oholca Apples;
10 Bbls. Extra Mercer Potatoes;
. 1 crate Northern Cibbage.
also:
10 bbls. No. 1 MACKEREL, (new)
2 bid*. No. 1 SALMON, (new) for rale at
DICKSON’S,
d«20-2 Barnard st., near tbo market.
Goshen Butter and Cheese;
LANDING.
Nfi RICH CREAM CHEESE, (Imitation Ensllsh.)
11l_F 76 firkins selacled Goshen Butter, extra fine.
ALBOt
80 firkins Western Butter, for sale by
W. G. DICKSON.
A LE—50 bbls J Ta> lor At Son’s Ale
Received aud for sale by
dwi« McMahon
•X ft DOYLE.
New Crop Pecan Nuts,
JUST RECEIVED.
8 IIC.-UI.I... GEORGIA PECANS, and
2 bushel' 'L \tt* Pecans, of tuU year'* growth
W G. DICKKON
uhound Rents.
I llAVE RE-ENTERED the followiug Lota
in conformity to ordinunce, December 13th.
1856:
Browu Ward.—Lots Nos. 14,44,45, 55, Cl
and 71, ibr two quarter* rent each; Nos. 60, Co,
C6, lor three quarter* rent each ; No. 70, lor
tcu quarters rcut; No. 68, 69, for eleven quar.
ter* rent each.
Chatham Ward.—Lota Nos. 32, 34, for two
quarter* reut each; Nos. 28,35, for three quar
ters rcut each; Nos. 17,24, 25 and 32, tar five
quurtcr* rent each; Nos. 18,19,20, 22,23, for
six quartet* rent cuch; No. 16, for eight quar
ters rent; No. 4, for twelve quarters rent; No.-
it, ibr fourteen quarter* rent.
Columbia Ward.—Lota Nos. 25, for two quar
ters rent Nos. 11, 14, 21, for four quar
ters rent ouch; No*. 12, 28, for five quarter*
rent euch; Nos. 3,4,24, for *ix quarter* rent;
euch; No. 8, for twelve quarters rent. ,
Crawford Ward.—Lots Nos. 12,22,23, 24,20
71 and 72 for two quarters rent each; No. 70,
for three quarters rent; No. 33, lor four
quarters rent; No*. 3, 13, 3G, 44, for six
quurter* rent Nos. 31,32 35, 41, for *even
quarter* rent each; No. 43, for ten quarter*
rent.
Chariton Ward.—Lota No. 14, for two quar
ter* rent; No. 35 South half, for three quarters
tent; Nos. 12,18,19,25,31, for five quarter*
rent; No. 24, for seven quarters rent; Nos. 34,
36, for nine quarter* rent; Nos. 5,32. tar eleven
quartern rent.
Culhuun Ward.—Lot* Nos. 1,15, for two quar
ter* rent; No. 18, for four quarters rent; No. 10,
tar five quarters rent; Nos. 2,6, 11, 25,28, for
six quurter rent; No. 30, for nine quarter* rent;
No. 20, for ten quarters rent; No. 29, for eleven
quarters rent.
Elbert Ward.—Lota Nos. 23,34,38,40, for two
quarter* rent; Nos. 6, 7,8, for seven quarters
rent.
Franklin Ward.—Lota No. 33, 30, tor two
quarter* rent; Nos. 21,22 20,27, lor live quar
ters rent; Nos. 2, 3,25, for *ix quarters rent
No. 12, for seven quarters rent.
New Eranklin Ward.—Lota No. 11, for three
quarter* reut; No. 9, Ibr four quarter* rent;
No*. 7,8,10, for five quartera reut; No. 14, for
six quarter* rent; No. 17, for seven quarter*
rent; No. 13, for fifteen quarters rent; No. 4
for twenty-one quarter* rent. ,
Forsyth Ward.—Lots No. 17, for two quarter*
rent;*No. 11,for three quarters rcut; No. 29, for
six quarter* rent; No. 24, for seven quarters
rent; No. 0,7.35, for ten quarters rent: No.
12,13,14,for eleven quarters rent.
Green Wurd^LoUNo. 3G,for’two quarters rent;
No. 6. for 4 quartern rent; No. 2, for six quar
ter* rent; No,20 north hulrof22,for seven
quarter* rent.
Jackson Ward.—Lots No. 45, for two quar
ters rent; Nos. 9,30,31, for four quarters rent:
No. 29, for seven quarters rent.
Jasper Ward-Lota Nos. 3, 4, 42 tar two
qnarters rent; No. 8, 47 for six quarter* rent
No*. 45,46 for seven quarters rent; No. 48 ta.
ten quarter* rent; No. 29 for fifteen quarters
reut.
Lafayette Ward.—Lots No. 7 for two quar
ters; Nos. 40,47,48 for five quarters rent; No
37,38,41 for six quarter* reut; No. 23 for four
teen quarters rent.
Liberty Ward—Lota Nos. 9, 12, 35 for two
S uartere rent; No. 23 for five Quarters rent;
os. 27,32 for six quarters rent; Nos. 30,34 for
seven quarters rent <
Monterey Ward—Lota Nos. East half of .
3,18,20,3,80; east half of 31, for two quar*
tsra rent; Nos. 14,16, east half of 29, and west
HKPffifP
"ToffiST
SWAN a €0»s. LOTTERIES,
[AOTsomsKii ar ns sun or autism a.]
CLASS L,
Vo bs drawn In ths City of Mobile, Alabama,
In mbUo, on TUESDAY, December so. 1*66
Mtht plan or
BINGLB N UMBERS,
Jon* Hcam and W, W, McGoias, Esq., Comm’ri.
30,000 Tlcksta—3,990 Prltcs I
More than Ont Prize to every Ten Tlckeu
NOVEL SUllEML!!
lPrlae or....840,000 1 Prize of...„..|i 1 o« l ,
l “ .... 19,000 10Prize!or
1 " .... 6 000 100 “ lOi
l •• .... 9,000 100 70
APPROXIMATION PRIZES:
4 prlzee of 9160 approxlm’g to 140,000 aro lone
4 *»
4 “
a “
40 ••
4,000 “
E ASTMAN di LLOYD.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
DEALERS IN PROVISIONS,
No* 40 and 42 Broad street, N. Y.
Smith J. Kastman. John C. Lloyd.
With umpiu mean*, we purpose at all times to
have uii huud, lor the selection oi the trade, In lot*
to »uit puicbasera an amplo store of PROVISIONS,
vwhvaclug Pork, Beer, Lard, Tallow, Grease,
• tanked, Pickled and Dry Halt MeaU, Hams, Bides,
Shoulders, Ac.
We rc^pectfrilly solicit the continuation of tho fa
vor* of our old friend* and patrons, and ths pat
ronage or the trade generally. All shipping orders,
aud order* received by mall, will receive particu
lar attention, ana will be executed at tbo lowest
market rate* dectf-6w
STATU! Ok' OXOHG1A,
C t Hath AM COUNTY—To all whom It may
/ concern ; Wberc**, James Nowteb will apply
at the Court of Ordlimry for letters of adauulstraUon
on the estate ol Joseph Nowlau:
fheso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom It may concern, lu bo and appear before said
Ouurt tu make objection iff any they have) on or be-
tore the Ural Monday In February next, otherwise
mid letter* will bo granted.
Witness, John Biibu, Esq. Ordinary for Chatham
'ounty, *l»ta I Utb day gf December, i860.
doolo JOHN BILBO, o. o. a
ELECTION NOTICE,
A N hleciiou will beheld at tho Coart House in
the city oi Havnnnnh, on Mondry, tho firth day
nummary (l*5i) ensuing, tor a Judge of the Supe
rior Courts lor tho Eastern Judicial District oTOeor-
giu, the JuKiicoh of thu Inferior Court for tho Coun
ty uf Ciiatliuiu, u Tax Collector and a receiver of Tax
Rcturu* for Cliutbamcuuuty.
The Puli* will bo upeued at seven o’clock, A. U.
aud bn closed at six o'clock, P. M. Tbs Sheriff or
Chatham county, or hts lawiul Deputy, together
with the Cunuty constables, aro required to bo in
attendance *o preserve and maintain order.
Tbo Justice* of the Inferior Court Will preside.
By orders of their Honors:
MU.1AM fi. CCYLER, J, I. O.C. 0.
hOMGUMKRY GUMMING, J. I. 0.0. C.
NOAH B KNAPP. J. I. a 0.0.
JAM * E. GODFREY, J.I.U. 0. 0.
GEORGE P. ITARR1SON, J. I. C. C.C.
Attest: W. 11. Bcluxs,
Uerk I. C. C. (J. dsclT
ELECTION NOTICE.
A X Klectiuu U hereby ordered to be held at the
Engine house iu Washington equare on Satur
day, tlm third day of January, U57, to elect two
Ju-.tlces of the IVuco for thu fourth District, (G. M.)
u* provided tor by law. ’Ihe Polls will be opened
ut fcovun o'clock uf that day, aud be clojod at five
o’clock, P. .M.
Savannah, IHih Dec., ISM.
FK8KUOLDEU*:
W. DUNCAN, JOHN F. TUCKER,
itL’V t I! an i in'
120
100
75
60
46
40
8,980 prlsss amounting fo »2u4,'j0o
rates or Ticxn*.
Whole Ticketa 610; Halves 86; Quarters k bo.
80,000 Prises of 840 will bo determined by tu
last figure of the Number that draws tho i4u,oou
Prize. For example, ir its Number drawlug tb u
$40,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then all tho Tickois
where ths number ends in 1 will be entitled to $io
If ths Nambsr ends with No. 2. then all the Ticket*
whero ths Number eada In 2wlUbs entitled w
840, and so on to 0. •
Certificates of Paokages wilt bs sold at tbo tot
lowing rates, which is the risk :
Certificates of Packages or lu Whole Ticket*. . »‘e
“ “ lb huff ....
*♦ •* luquarter ** .... H,
M Address Orders for Tlckou or Certlficsles eitbi-r u,
S. SWAN ft CO., Atlanta, Ga. oi
S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala., and
uov28 Jfox 8’i, .Savannah P o
Southern Military Academy Lott 1 ),
CLASS M.
To bo drawn in the city or Mobile. Ala., in nutifo
on Saturday, January 10.1867, on tkep an of
SINGLE NUMBERS.
John Hurtei aud W. W. McGuire, t-q-., Cvaxu.'n
30,000 Tlckctst-3,MSG Prists t
More than oue Prize to every Ten Ticket*!
NOVEL SCHEME:
J fm. or t40,uuu | i J'rin .r t low
1 “ r -, u u I lu Prires ur
1 * S,U\0 I 10U “ I0i>
1 “ 8,000 10U •• 10
l “ 1,0001
APPUOXU1ATION P1U2B* :
4 prises
or $160 app'g to
$4u,uoo prize
ara tCW
4 * 4
128 “
12,000 44
4 “
100 ••
6,000 -
400
4 41
76 “
2,000 ••
wUJ
8 44
to ••
1.000 Pi trek Si 4 4m
40 ••
45 44
20b “
l.SOJ
3000 44
40 aro ...
..1.0, M
3280 prises
amuuutlug to..
Tickets 810, Halves 86, Quarter* i- to
The first 218 prizes are decided in ita- u v .%»
manner.
Tbo first 3,000 prlzo* of 810 will be decided by itro
last figure or the Number that draws tbe $io,uuo
Prise. For example, Ifthoueuibbr drawing ib«
$16,000 prise ends with No. 1, then all the fckou
where the number ends lu 1, wilt t e eutitit-d to lie.
If the number ends with No. , then mi tbe uvkets
where tLe number eu<Lt in 2 will be- e..titled io ®4v,
and so on to u.
Certlfloatoa of l'ackuges will Lo told at the tbi
lowing rates, which Is the risk:
Certificate or packages or 10 whole tiesrta tbu
44 44 10 half - m
44 “ 10 quarter It
Order* for tickets or certificate* can be addr- u
either to
d. SWAN ft CO., Atlanta, tin , wi
8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala
and corner Bull and Bay streets, Savaum.ii
nov28
. ilL’HKK,
dcul4
. ALEX. J. C. SHAW,
O. O’KilURKE,
FJE SALE.
h DU. DAN JELL’S Rice Plantation, called gM.
* Oglethorpe, deliverable atony time altar Bill
tne urst ur January, except tbe MUM, which wuTo*
required to thrash aud pound the crop.
The place cumdsu of abuut eight hundred (800)
acres of improved tido swamp, in tbo jest pitch of
tide, Immediately opposite 8avannab, on the South
v'uroiiua shore, with brick buildings For thrashing
aud uuundiug by steam.
The property will be sold together or in parcels,
if nil cau be diq>o«ud uf. Loug time will be allowed
hi purl of tue purchase money and shorter time oo
abuut tsalr thu balance.
de]S-lw ROD'T. HaBERSHAM ft BON,
*** Charleston Courier and Mercury will Insert
for uiim week uud »i-nd their bills to R, Habersham
ft Sun.
I'ONSTABLE’illlii
Will be sold before tbo office of Justice L. 8.
Hart, on Monday the 22d December ls60 be*
tween the legal hour* of sale, tho following article.*,
to vit:
One beer pump, uue ullage bbl cider, one ullage
bill, vinegar, one uud half cheese, one sett mea
sures, oue bus herring, one lotfof pepper; one lot of
blue, oue ullage bux candles, four small water pall*
ono let ot crockery waro. one lot or tin ware, one
moatiar, ono ullage bbl. cranberries, one ullage
bbl. .Sugar, c no jutlage bbl. oil, two tin cans, one
pipe nwtuiuiug gin, uue stove, four chairs, one wa
ter bucket, levied on a« tbo proporty of Christopher
Fu-ge, t >satisfy an attachment at the Instance of
Albert rlmon), vs Christopher Flege. The said
articles sold as perishable pro. erty by order of th#
Hon Levi S. Hart, Justice.
E. MENDt.i,, Constable, c. c.
Uecltf—,at
FORT GAINRS ACADEMY LOTT
CLAs? 22.
To be drawn In the city of Atlanta, Ga., iu puUc. on
TUESDAY, Janury 20, Ibbl, cn tbi- ptan 11
SINGLE NUMDfJta 111
SU,000 TicKeu—3,307 Irt l/cs
Nearly One Prlsu tu every Nine Tickets |
BRILLIANT SCHEME :
lPrlso or 829,000 Is $.6,000
10.C0U Is
HI,HO I*
10,« 00 u
4,000 is
1,100 fo
do or,.
do of..
do ol..,
do of...
do of,..
do of..,
10 do or
90 do of
100 GO of
100 do of
luQO do of.;
1,000 is.
SCO are
100 uro
70 are
6*J are..r
4o are..
8,307 prize* amounting to....
CHRISTMAS BOOKS.
'pun MAGNOLIA, or the Gift of friend-
X fldp, t unable for ull seasons;
Friuitii'hip’s Token, iihtod by T. 8. Artbuk;
The Little Traveler’* Girt, Illustrated;
Tbu lee King aud Ihe Sweet South Wind, by Mrs.
Caroline K. B iller; ’
Tales aud Adventures ur the Rook of Curiosities,
by Alice Uuwtburne;
Tin* Juvenile Keepsake, odited by Clara Arnold;
Cbristuui* Runes and tho Now Year’s Gift, a
presint fur young people;
Tbe Youth's Diadem, a gift book for all sea?ona,
prepared e.-peciully for tbe young, by Clara Ar-
ttold;
The little Messenger Birds, ur the Chimes of the
Silver Bolls, by 61m. Caroline II, Butler;
Floral Gems, a gilt for ail soasons, highly Ulna,
t rated;
Tbe Christmas .story Book, or Our Jenny, aatorf
lor youug people; '
„M‘0Hum,up,Bird,>Chrlumuwd N«w Yew
Gilt, by Mra. Maitland;
Tho Gilt Book uf American Melodies, containing
selections In in two hundred American author*;
Tho Favorite story /took or Fleasing Sketches
for Youth, by Clara Arnold,
Abo, a variety or ether book* to suit the taste* of
those uuritou-d tu make Christmas present*
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent,
dec 1ft under tbo Harebell Home.
10,1/00
10,0.0
li-,01.0
4,01.0
1,000
1,0 0
v.uco
!,• 00
7,i00
6,ldJ
...ltO,UOO
,.SJ(4,:0O
Whole Ticket* $10—Halves 86.ih>—Quarter* zti.6**
83,000 EriSM of 840 wifi be determined by tho
loot figure of the number that draws tbe tto.tioo
Frlxe. For example, IT the number drawing tho
140,000 Prise ends with No. 1. then til the Tickets
where the number end* In 1 will be euUiicd to $40
ir the Number ends with No. 2, then ail tbe Tickets
where the number end* in 2 will he eutiUcl toll 1 .’,
and so on to 0.
Certificates or Packages will be sold at the fol
lowing rates, which 1b the rbk:
Certifices of Package of lo W holo Ticket* fc'di
10 Hah •• bo
10 Quarter 44 U
PLAN OF THE LOTTERIES.
80,000, Numbers corresponding with ibotc in:in
here on the Tickets are placed in oue Wheel, ’i tm
Unit 210 Prize* are placed in another Wheel. A
number 1* drawn from tbe number Wheel, and ui
tbe some timoa Prize Is drawu from tho ether
Wheel. The Prize drawn la placed apniut but
Number drawn. This operation is repeated rntd
all tb* prises tre drawn uut.
IN ORDERING TICKET?,
Enclose tbe monoy to our address for thu Ticiwu
ordered, on receipt or which they will be lot warded
by first mall.
Th* list or drawn uumbers and prizes will b#
sent to purchasers Immediately alter ihe draw fog.
49* Purchasers will please write ibeirstgusturei
plain, and give their Post Office, county aud Stale.
Remember that every prize Is drawn, and paya
ble without deduction.
AU priioa of 81,000, and under, paid immediately
after the drawing—other prizes at the uml time vt
thirty days, frill without deduction.
49* All communications strictly coufi leutiai.
Pnse tickets cashed or renewed lu ntuer tlckeu
at either office.
Address orders for tickets or corttfca’.es either
to 8. SWAN 4 CO., Atitaut*. Ga.,
8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.,
or Box 200, Mobile, Ala
delO
MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY ISAY.
by
Illustrated Mag- ?.iue, tor January. Received
J. B. CUBBEDGE. Agent,
under the Marshal House.
NEW BOOKS,
TiECEtVED BY WAItNOOK A DAVIS,
XL Thursday, Dec. 18th, I860;
Tho Play day Btok.new stories for little folks, by
Fanny Fern; ’
Violet, or thu Cress and tue Crown, by M J Me.
Intosh.
. or part* of a llfo el*e untold, a novel
by N P Willis;
The History and Record* or the KUpbant Club, by
Kulgbt Russ Ockride, M D, and Q K Philander Doc.
rticks.PB. For sale at
dccls
119 Congress street.
R ecollections or a uretims. or. men
tblugs I have seen, by s G Goodrich, former
Consul at Paris, with Illustration*.
Henry Wikoir* Adventure* of a Roving Diplo-
Do’s Courtship end Its consequences.
Dougins Farm or llfo in Virginia, by Cousin Alios
Homo and the World, by the author of Sonven-
dr* of a residence In Europe,
Uumsn’- Adventiue* in thu Wilds of America,
wllh Illustrations by tbe author.
lIHlednlcla; a thou*aud pleasant things from
Notes and Queries.
KFane,by Ml’ WIUU.
Dr Kane’s Arctic Exploration, hair bound caff,
decl! \v. i HORNE WILLIAMS.
ROYAL’HAVANA LOTTERY.
T HE next Ordinary Drawing oi the Royti
Havana Lottery. tun«tu»t.-i by tb-. rt *«•'••**
Government, uuder the supervhiou o; t:;c i..; t-.«»
General of Cuba, will tako place *t Havana, tu
Saturday, Jituuury 3d, 1867.
$268,000!!
SOBTEO NUMK1IO 571 Ol'.UIN.UUO
CAPITAL PKRB 81UU.U0UI
3 prizes of.
2
1 prise of 8100,000
1 44 60,000
1 •* 20,000
1 « 10,000
1 •• 0,000
W,Wi
i.OvU
70 “ LO
119 *♦
20 apprux’Unu I,'-0o
4 approximations to tbe 8100,0ou uf 4C00 each, <
’8400 to 860,000, 4 of 8400 to $20,COO, i ol W to
Whole Tickets 820—’Hsivca $10—Quart n t 16.
49* Prlsee cashed at sight at five per ecu
oount.
Bills on all solvent Banks takeuatpm-
A drawing will be forwarded a* soon aa tbs i-j-
salt In known.
Communications addressed to DON NUDRIbU Z.
(cart or City Poet, Charleston, S. C ,) until tec a*
of January, will be attended to
deol2—dAlw
lIVAVMAU, ALUAIrt ft UlfoF ivHSS-
ROAD.
ajr«-
O Nud WUrUoud.y, ilia J6tb lo.t., tbcrb\..L 1
b* on* daily passeuger aud freight train (sun-
nays sxoeptsd) on me Savnunab, Albany and Ge t
Ball Road running as folfowa:
Leave Savannah ato . u.
Arrive st No. 1)4. Ways’, at 10 W
^Lrev* No. IX at 10.40 a. M. .
Arrivs at No. 2. known a* Fleming’s, at 11 - J
A. X.
Batarning leaves No. 2 at 1 r. n.
Arrive at No. IX at 1.40 r. u.
Leave No. IX M 2 r K.
Arrive at Savannah 3.L0 r. n. ,
OontiecUng at Flemming’*,Monday* and tbursdiyi
with four horet, poet Coaches to Darlrn, and ui
Monday* and Vrlday’s from Darltu V(
deell
EDGAR L. HF.RRIOTT.
Chief Engineer.
CARL ETON ft
for sale by
PABfiONC
H AY—300 bale* prime Eastern Hay lanlndg | A VRttitf^mippSyand Nerluo Undtr
^thfa day from bark Ad* jattoand forstieby | A i - • Y - -- “ “ v *‘ nT
L, Shirts for sale low by
W. K. SYMONS,
17 WhUakir st.