Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, December 22, 1856, Image 1

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yoL. xxxvn 4ms=mse&assssma*s JIWIilAA & JOURNAL Mt^PAV BVTBNINO,■* o’clock, A. M, BY TELEGRAPH. rnipufiiiHt from Washington-A) nLv* fur the limit of Walker WAfcitiKUTON, Dec. 21.—-the President has in- gucil orders for Hen. Walker, 0, K. Garrison mid (Jinnies Morgan, on a charge of destroying the bwWness of the Nicaragua Transit Compiv ny. The Company claim damages to the amount ol two millions of dollars. AlcnrugunM .etlng In NcwYiftk. New Vobk, Dec. 21.—There was a great Nicaragua meeting in this city last night. Pkatu of Ukv. Josuu Etaks.—This uged and venerahte minister of the Methodist KpU- , opal Church, formerly of Georgia, fell in Uie tuvets of Tuskeegeo, Ala., on the. 18th, uud died n low hours afterwards. HU disease was ii|i|ioplvxy. AnuESTOF Wai.kkk.—The wder for tlio ur- rest o. Gen. Walker, it it be true that auy s.ich has been issued, is doubtless in anticipation of Ins expulsion from Nicaragua and return to I’nlilorniu, or some other portion of the Ameri. can Unlou. It enu hardly be in contemplation oi the President to mm-t him in Central Amtr- Olr. Toombs* Letter. We uro not surprised that Mr. Toombs' letter t > the Southern Convention has made a very considerable impression upon the public mind. I he Wilmington Herald, (a Know Nothing paper,).after setting forth its leading feature, icnurks: We are not advised of the action of the Con vention on this proposition of Mr. Toombs. .Nor are we prepared to express our unqualified concurrence therein. It is a novelty iu IU way uud deserves consideration. Indirect taxes ure more easily uud cheerfully puid thau direct i, i\La, uud it would seem at first blush that the adoption of Air. Toombs’ proposition would h. tvuM tendency to bring direct trade to our j, it-*, give profitable employment to our capital tu.ii Libor, uud materially ussist in buildiug up at the South prosperous and poweriul ports and cities. The Petersburg Democrat is decided in its • .miiiiciululiou: The scheme broached by Mr. Toombs occurs i. i iu n* feasible uud practical and practicable. Let it u- taken up aud looked into by our SiKimcrn State Legislatures, and let its recoin- inundations be takou as a basis for somo tangi ble and definitely shaped plan of action. Sup- pn.se our fricmls in the North Carolina Legis- inture, now iu session, open the ball. Let Old Hip UvaiI otV iu this work of unfettering South • ci it commerce uud developing Southern Indus- uy. Why shouldn’t she ? i’iie Coustitutioimlist remarks: •Its suggestions ure practical and practica ble, ami it acted on by Southern Legislatures, a long stride will ho taken towards achieving one great object of these Conventions—South ern commercial independence.” The Charleston Mercury expresses itself uot les-. favorably : Air. Toomb’a letter is, indeed, a very stiiking li'Kdineut; and although its suggestion are not entirely new,limy aro put Inn more definite term vlitui we have ever seen them before. And we see no reason why they should not be put in the still more detinito form of legislu- i*vc enactments, if Georgia will take the lead, ire fed assured that South Carolina will second tier in this effort to relieve Southern commerce Horn the thraldom of perpetual taxation by tiic '•middle-men'’ of the North, for whicu Lln-y receive no othur return than perpetual e mtumely and injury. Death of Col. Henderson Yoakum The Galveston (Texas) News, of tho 2d Instant, says: “Our Houston correspondent writes us that Col. Yoakum, the historian of Texas, died iu Houston, at tho Cupital Hotel, on Saturday last. Col. Y. had been sick for a considerable time with a chronio disease, and had only ar rived iu Houston two or tbrto days before his death. Col. Y. was a highly esteemed mem ber of the Dar, uud possessed of a higli order of legal attainments. He belonged to the Methodist Church, of which ho was an exem plary member. The District Court, now in eCshion iu Houston, adjourned oue day, on ac count of Ids death; aud u meeting of the Bar in that city passed resolutions In honor or Ids memory." Colonel Yoakum was formerly a resident of UutiieiToul county, Tennessee, and represented ii in the State Heuate iu 18'dU-’40. He has many wuttu friends in that county who will hear of hi* dentil witli sincere regret. So says the Nashville Patriot; Message of tub Pkbfiwklt of nut C’nRito- kkj.5 Nation.—A despatch I'm.in .*d. Ia>uls, date yesterday,says .— ’ihu Message of John Hu.-.-, i'u-.uont of the Cherokee Nation, is received, 'ilia nffairs of tlio Nation aro represented a* m a prosperous condition. Civilizitiouis pr.igieMuig steadily, uud lultgiou and education receives maked at tention lie represents tho nrger.. necessity for providing payment of tho ratiouitdcbt aud an in re.i-e ol the school fund,and i n. commends as a means of accomplishing the.*. .injects a retro- s. f—i-.n of the ueutrul laud. Itc.-pectiug the •MiiiplAiuls against persons comm* .ml with the American Board ot Mission, tempering with slaves, he says,slavery belli- remigntatd by lira laws of the nation isei.t.ia-ii to protection and the agitation and didi.iiuitce of it by citizen* of the United Steles i.« wholy uuwar- i.uitabfe. The Colil Tirm--uVi.^e ».f the Their* inoiudi-r. Haufax, X. *8., Dee. la.—The weather here today and last night was iu tensely cold. This morning tho mercury was at zero, •'.v.kville, Dec. 18.—The uareury here 17 degress liclow zero. Hr. John, N. U., Dec. 18.—Tliermometer 14 degrees below zero. Calais, Me., Doc. 18.—Tliermometer 17de grees below zero. Uaxgou, Me., Doc. 18.—Thermometer 13 de* grew below zero. Nknv Htmom), Dec, 18.—T'benuumeteT dogrees below zero. 1’uovincetown, Dec. 18.—-Thermometer degrees below zero. Ai.iianv, X. Y., Dec. 18.—Tliermometer degrees below zero. Brooklyn, Mass., Dec. In.—Thermometer 8 degrees below zero. Lexington, Mass., Deo. 18.—Thermometer *•’ degrees below zero. Highland Light House, Cape Cod, Dec. 18.—Thermometer 7 degrees below zero. t-AMiminuB, Mass., Dec. 18.—At the regu lated tliermometer at tho Observatory the mer cury, ut sunrise this morning, was 8 degrees below zero, Tuc Mineral Wealth of Geougia—The turner tl wealth of Georgia is alone sufficient to r-nder that State tho most important and pros* perou* of the sovereignties south of Mason und ihx ui's Line. Decent explorations have de- vtvipcd resources beyond any previously uttrib- ,,u 'd Jo that section. Iu the district known as i be i'iierokee country, tlie fact has been ascer- i.uiie«l tiiat copper, lead, uud its usual concom- •’* nil. silver, exist, amt to an extent which In* yiu-s enterprise uud* capital. This portion of the state present* a belt of country of meta* inorpliic forimition, above all others, which !> peculiarly remarkable for bearing mineral i 11)0 L’auton Mine is probably tho most valuable ia that section of the Uuion. The principal vein is fully a mile iu length, run* mug on ground excellently situated for mining purposes. There are three other parallel veins, "'fill indications of beiug equally rich in lead, *fi»l>er and silver. Tims lur, but little baa been done beyond explorations to ascertain the extent of tho veins. The most eminent gcolo- ginsiind chemists huvu been employed to ap- jfiy nglil tests, uud tho results have been in the upbeat degree satisfactory to the fortunate owners ol the ground. This important discov** V'A w ‘ l * R»ve a powerful stimulus to the mining liiflustr, Is OcoraiJournal. 1 Bold series. Cotton—l*iogi-t<nN of Nulus. Tho New 11 ( loans Crescent of lust Wednesday, in noticing the late rise in the waters ol the Mississippi uud its tributaries, remarks: Freni all accouuLs ut hand,cotton Horn uortli- west liUiihhiua will he rapidly shipped to mar ket. hi fuot, wo have heard of only lew par- tios either iu Mississippi or in this fctulc who have been holding,back their cotton for higher pikos, or to dictate terms to buyers what they should puy hn it. But tho niassufcultivatoiK or planters liave been willing to submit to the immutable laws of supply ami requirement. There have been no coininuatimis or coalitions to run up prices, to counteract the movements aud reHolutioii* on the other sidu ol the wutvr, particularly in llmt Mipposed to lw last anchor ed isle, Great Britain. \\ hilst spinners iu Man chester and dealers iu Livurpoul have only been participating iu our market tills season to very reslri'.'ted limits, parties lur Uie continent of Europe have been operatingat the current prices, basing their purchases on tne well grounded assumption llmt a real deficiency of growth has ben satisfactorily and fully demonstrated. Not so with the buyers or tim English market. They have through tlie lull, from the time the Ural hale of cotton wus received in market, been assiduously decrying U\u estimates of the irowth; impeaching every account from tlie ntcrior regarding tbecflectaoi storms of wind and rain, and barely giving tlie least particle of credeuco to assertions emanating from the most respectable cultivators, confirmed by the most respectable and iiitlneutiul faotms in our city. Whilst all this doubt has been husbauded, buyers for tlie different markets of oontiuoh* tulEuropo have been judiciously purchasing for their constituents uuuwed by the llmuders of the Bank of England aud its adherents, iu creating what Is verily believed to be, a ficti tious scarcity ol money. Nor have the repeat ed demonstrations of hostility uud ill-feeling towards tho great cotton interests been regard ed with other than mirthful regard by the cotton factorage comiuuuity of New Orleans. Whilst we were ruminating on this news, u distinguished individual salutes us with the remark, “how is cotton ?'* Well we could only reply that cottou is cottou, and it is likely to remaiu cotton, imder tlie present indications of 2,830,000 bulcs. Tho foregoing is u’i very well, aud it muy Ires that the crop is li t to go beyond 2,850,000 bales. Still we think tlie planters show their wisdom in selling at tho ruling prices, in our opinion (woifli very little wo confess) the next three mouths ure much more likely to bring a decliue thau an udvunce ou present rates. At all events lie who sells now does well; lie who holds muy or may not do bettor. LATER FHOBI MEXICO. Muntmusy, Nov. 20tli, 1850. The TVtalpoJ* Peace— Kiduum RrJ'tufn the dovemship oj the State and the Command of the Forces—Terrible Disaster at Saltillo. [Correspondence of tho N. 0. Delta.] Meesrs. Editors.*—The forces sent by the mau Uomonfort to take military possession of this titate, finally concentrated at Saltillo; but iustead or eommcucing their charitable work of death and destruction, tho Ueueral command ing these vagabonds signified ids willingness to settlo the dispute amicably with Governor Vidurri, who, ever anxious to avoid bloodshed, entered into tlie following ugreement with Rosas: General Vidaurrl agreed, us he had offered previously to resign as Governor, iu favor of the President of tlie Council of State, who, in such eases, is tlie person designated by the local statute of the sume. Caohuila to continue as heretofore, but the people again to signify their williugness to be annexed to Nuevo Leon, by again holding elections for the purpose. Saltillo to he excepted, but to continue, mili tarily subject to tho Chief of the Army of the North. Gun. Rosas to return, with his forces, into the interior, ami the General Government to pay his State $8,t)00 monthly. to carry on military operations against the savage/. Tho real truth is, that the so-called treaty was a mere* excuse for ltosus to return iuto the interior to serve us a prop to Comonfort, whose E wer is threatened seriously by tliu reaction*- ts, and his downfall would have been iuevita- bio, If Rosas, will) his ragamuffins, hud been defeated, and which wouldhave certainly been the case if they laid conic to blows. Tlie Gov ernment would have then fallen iuto tho hand* of the open aud declared enemies of liberty, which would have made matters much worse for this frontier. As tilings ure, we are left to ourselves, to continue, as is being done, to pre- K aro ourselves to resist whatever attempt muy 3 made in future to trample down our right* and the interests of the Stutc. Oil tlie very day tho agreement hud been celebrated two commissioners arrived from Mexico, aud otiered Vidaurrl the appoiuttuent ol.Governor and L'oiuuiuudcr-Geuerul oftiie State. The General iudignaully answered, that no man of shamo or common dcceucy would accept an appointment from such cor rupt men as now compose Uie Cabinet of Mex ico, and tiiat in this State no person whatever should ever hold office, but such as might be appointed by the people themselves. General Garza, who had nothing to say at the conference, will be ullowed to return to Tumuulipas, through this place, accompanied by tho remnant of the force ) left him after his defeat on tho fid instunt, at this city. He lias been humbled, as he deserved, for the part he took in causiug regular sold lore to come to this frontier. He goes to see how he will manage mattors with Tampico, that is in arms agaiust him. A day or two ul'tcr Rosas’ arrival at Saltillo, that city wus the scene of u most tciriblc dis aster. The powder and other munitions of war that had been deposited in the City Hull, hr somo means unknown, caught lire, aud, will an awful explosion, blew up tlie buildiug, bury ing in its ruins over fifty poisons. Among the vietiraes were several highly rcspcctablo per sons belonging to Saltillo, ltosas’ forces justlj considered it ns an evil omen under whici to commence their operations against this frontier. On Vidaurri's return from the conference lie wus received here with the greatest honors, and thousands, beaded by tho clergy, the civil authorities, and the military, turned out to re ceive him. During the day, fifteen hundred mounted riflemen filed off in front of the State l’alace, and their appearance was certainly formidable, I will try aud keep you duly informed of whatever may contiuuc happening in this sec tion of the land sf “ God and Liberty." Adios. Banciio. SAVANNAH, A.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1856. NO 14033 nig To tuk Editor of tiik Evening MinnoR.- Dhar Silt—Will you allow mo to ark the Hon. Lucien B. Chase why the hIavcs uro so anxious for freedom under Fremont, if they uvo os contented and li ppy oh represented in cluvery If you cuu spare space enough in your paper for an answer, let us have it. G. W. if. New York, Dec. 17. In the letter of Mr. Clmsc, be stated tiiat tho staves in ills old district, are treated with kindness. There can be no doubt but that a large majority of them are still happy and contented. Tlioro are restless and discontented spirits among them—sable fill fillisters—as well as amoug the laud seeking Anglo Saxons. As a class, the slaves are proverbial for lazi ness; and these restless and discontented spir its of which we have spokeu would, no doubt gladly exchange u lilo of restraint, for tho earthly Paradise which they believo awaits them at the North. That theso anticipations would not be realized, tho social, pecuniary and political condition of tlie black* here!* conclusive proof—A/iYror. New Orleans Market—Tho Delta of last Wednesday says: —Notwithstanding tho ap- parent-Jncreasing demand for money, it is ac cessible at low rates of interest to ull wanting and having the proper securities, either of cot ton factor acceptances, mortgage notes, and business paper generally. On yesterday there were negotiations of 12, 15, and 18, months’ mortgage (notes drawing tlie usual interest of 8per cent,from date until paid) at 9 per cent, per annum; four aud five mouths’ factor paper at 8 und some ut 0 per cent, Lenders make some discrimination in tho character of paper offered; but the auuutity of paper on the market is so limited there is only a moderate sphere for selections. A Terrible TrageUy In HIImoIn. Tlie following extract from a private letter, dated at Monmouth, Warren enmity, Illinois. December 12, we find in tlie Rochester Ameri- un : Mowjy tragedy was performed at the Butdwiu House, In this city, this nftoruoon. I was conversing with a gentleman in Dr. Thayer's drug store, about 2 o’clock, when the terrible cry of murder was lieurd, aud we all started out to discover tlie cuuse. We were soou directed by the throng or imople to tho above-named hotel, distant only a few yards, ami there, weltering In their blood, lay the victims of the most sunguinury alngle-hifuded conflict it bus beeu my lot to witness. It is Impossible to doscrilio the horror which do- dctcil the visages of tiiat throng of specta tors, culled there at a moment’s warning— The circiimstuuees are as follows: a Mr. Fleming, mi elderly gentleman, and two sous, about 25 to 28 years or age, had called upon u Mr. Crosier at Ids rooms at tho Baldwin House, armed each witli a loaded pistol, to coerce the iuttcr gcutlomun into u concession aud retraction of u calumny aflbeting their daughter and sister, with which they charged Mr. 0. Mr. 0., after some pretty warm lan- juage had passed between the parties, agreed to aud did sign a retraction in the presence of Exported siuct*.. of n friend whom the Messrs. Fleming had Kx l"»rt' ? 'i yesterday . brought witli them. Immediately after delivering tlie paper into tho possession of their friend, the Messrs. F., or oue of tho brothers, suysto Mr.O., “lam now joingto cowhide you;" and one of the hoys, mtding a cocked pistol to his head directed the other to inflict tho threatened punishment which he immediately commenced. He had strucked three or four blows, when C. pulled a dirk-knife from a side pocket, and passing at the same time his arm around the neck of the onu who plied tho lush, stabbed him iu the left breast, uud as quick as thought withdrew tho knife uud struck the one who held the pistol n backhanded blow, wbieli readied, us did the first, to the heart of bis victim. Both brothers received their death wuuuds in less thau two seconds, aud were both bloody corpses in three minutes after they were struck The old man had gone out iuto tho hall and locked tho door, and stood upon the outside with u pistol, to keep out assistance. Tho affair lias created an immense excitement here I assure you. The young man Crosier is under arrest, having surrendered himself into custody and is to undergo an examination to-mor row. Tlie sympathies of tlie people are mostly wi th Crosier. He acta und looks tho picture of despair. He iaa young man, somo 27 a 30 years old, and unmarried. He is said to have Kicn engaged to tho lady in question, who is at prescut out of tho State. The other parties were respectable farmora, and two of thorn, I understand, members of the church in good standing. Lute Kurtlu|ualu* In tlie Mulitemuteau Letters from Rhodes, of tlie 31st of October, state that ever since tho 12th or October slight shocks of earthquake have been constantly ex perienced ut that Isluud, causing great fear among the inhabitants. Accounts from Conea, of the 20th ultimo, iu the l'ortulbigio Maltese, gives lurtber particu lars of the (rightful effects of the late earth quake in Cuudia. The official returns have beeu published. Of about 4,000 houses only nine remuiu uninjured. The deaths iu tlie town numbered GOO, and in the country more than 1,000. Tho numbor or wouuded is nut stated. The village of Ajo Miros was com- iletely destroyed; of 200 inhabitants 50 were rilled. Tho Turkish Government have caused to Iw erected 2000 tents outside tlie city, and Mr. Woodward, English eugineer, has been sent lor to construct huts for those who have beeu deprived of shelter. * There was, however, a great want of wood. It is said Mr. Woodward will be desired to draw out a design fur the new town, which will be built accordiug to European iileus. Tlie details of the catastrophe is very d istreusing. In one ease a woman was discov ered alive under the fallen ruins. She had miraculously preserved by a beam falling in such a luaimur us to leavo n small space, where she remained eight days, without food, before being discovered. During this time she gave birth ton child, which was ulso alive. Another woman was being delivered when the earthquake com menced. Thu husband aud three women who were attending her fled. On the husband re turning after the panic was over, on removing the rum* of his house, he found his wife, with her child iu her arras, alive in a corner of one of the rooms, which had only partly fallen in. During the awful moment she had been safely delivered. Borne of the scenes are described as having been most tragical; fathers and mothers, in death or grievously wounded,cling ing to their offspring, were discovered amoug tlie ruins; and other scenes of domestic affec tion of the most heartrending description pre sented themselves on the removal of the rub bish. Thu difficulty of properly interring tlie dead, from which already tlie most obnoxious miasma has arisen, has occasioned some fears that disease may be added to the cup of aflile* tlou tof tills unhappy country. Malta lias, ever since the earthquake, been deluged by ruin. According to the Malta Times, 21 Inches of rain hud fallen from Octo ber 17 to November 10, and prayers for fine weather uro boing offered up daily in all the Roman Catholic churches of the island. Florida Items* We take tho following items of East Florida intelligence from tho Pulntka Democrat ortho 18th : Bound to tub Wars l—Cuptuiu William G. Moseley's Mointed Company rendezvoused here on last Monday, and elected au 1st Lieut. Robert Mickler; 2d do. Winston Stephens. Tho company will take up the line of mnrch this morning for Tampa. Captain Moseley will receive about thirty men more in his com- pauy. Last week the Circuit Court wus held at Guinsville, the new county site of Alachua. The Court Houso is said,to be the finest one in tho State. The situation is pretty and sur* rounded by a fine section of country. Iu a short time it is probable tiiat a hand some village will grow up there. We recently bad un opportunity of seeing much fine farming lands embraced in a sec tion of country lying between Gaiosville, in Alachua county, to Sumpter Court House. Some of the pine lands are very valuable as proved by tho lost years’ cron. This section of country is capable of sustaining a large population. If a railroad could pa : centrally through this section, all tlie lands would be very valuable. But a very small portion of these lands are yet in cultivation. Fernandina and Cedar Keys Road if built, will benefit a portion of this section of country. Death of an Old Citizen—Dr. William Johnston died at bis residence, in this town on Tueseday morning last, the seventy third year of bis ago. Dr. J. waaa native of Nouh Carolina but re moved to Georgia as early as 1805,*and to Madi son in 1810. lie was universally respected and esteemed, and bis reraaius were followed to tho ginvo on Wednesday, by a very large number of our citizens—Madison Visitor. (fninumtinl intelligence. HhviuimuIi Murki'l, Oet'iunlier 42. l.'olToN—Witli h good Inquiry am! unlive ile- tuatnl llie suiR* this rureiioou were 6or. baloa, vis: rent II. lOttllltf, t'0al11«», reatlltf, 87 at! 11 244 at 12, 107 al I2J{« ami L» ui 12H«* MAV Ultl.KA.V8, Hoe. 17—Unimh—The doirnutl was mure Mihmito I yuntoriluy ami i-usultud in sales . of 1 bulcs, with no muterM alteration lu ilie rates Tli Xmciiees or Hominy proves to have ‘ Miielif i in 6 HI bide- We repeat one liet utml*. I lions: I SUW ORLEANS CLASSIFICATION IniFrior Oroinurj Hotel Ordinary 1/iw Middling Middling ... Wood .Middling Ilidd lug Fair Fair *T.vrKMK.vr of cornu. Muck on bund 1st September, 1850.. .bales Received sllioo 1187,288 Received y ester dory 17,040 ... UHl® ...re tibivii ...mcDiix ...utoiifc ... 11X012 .. 12*012*1 .. 12J40I2X ....tu o- 7,are 704,331 . 380,205 . 13,000 111.148 ■ 3.4,105 Pori of Suvutuuih December DU Arrived. Ur sliipUipsey, UallcnUor, Malta, in buUast, to W UiUcisby. Ship Urn til, Blair, Cadiz, iu ballast, to Brighton, Kelly ic Co. sour Feii Foam, Hardy. New* Yotk. to 0 Ooliou. Schr Leopold o’Douncll. Austin, liuricn, with 6000 bus xoiiKb rice, to Order. Hchr • oinpnny, oden, ' ucehcc, with 3000 bus Rough Ittoo—it Habersham Sc Non. Sloop Virginia, Worthington, Kst Her lion’s plan, taiion, witli l&uo bus rough rico, to W 11 Burroughs Steamer Augusta, Fraser, Augusta, to S M UL Utcau. -Steamer Huudolph, Ward, Augusta, with 300 bales cotton, to N M J.atlHcau. Leo’s raft, Sav’li river, with tiO bales cotton, to Order. Cluurttl. Mearner Wm Neabrook, Peek, Cliurloslon, Ac—J I’ Brooks. Departed* Steamer Wm Neabrook, Peek, Charles on. ke. Steamer Uundolph, Ward, Augusta. Me mo m 11 dn. New* York, Dec 17—Up for Navauuuh—Burk Ex act, Frisbce; fdirs W B Scranton, Cotbcul; South- uru Bello, O’Brien; J W Hale, Frieud, and Jos Grice, Rogo-. Wilmington, N C\, Dec 13—Arr, sebr B Fltmior, BiwuimnU. iKrniipitnt airntrlietiutiits. second Lecture of tlie Conne BBFUUU THE SAVANNAH YOUNG MBNN* ! CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION) AT ARMORY HALL, Uy Evening, Deeei . AT 74 O’CLOCK, l>. M. BY PROF. JOHN LeGONTE, H. D., Of South Carolina College. subject : Thought* on the atndy of the Physical Ho fences. L'UUIWK OF LIGHT OR TLX 'LEoTUHKB will .bo giveu durlug the wilder under ibo auspices of above named Association. Fmlncmt gentlemen from abroad and id home, have kindly slgulilod their readinessu> serve us without cometuwuion, suvo ncuissarlly Incurred expenses, whatever surpl. s shall be realized, will be appropriated to wards the ostablldilng of a Heading Room tbr joung men. uiiahuk: Tickets for entire course ....$150 “ •• sluulo.luuture 26 Tickets inajr no lmd at the Book Btores, from members or tliu Association, aud at the door. CANN, , CHAMPION, MILLKR, id. I) SMITH, IC. B. CARTER devil CITY SHERIFFS SALE*" ' KORGIA—City or Savannah—Will no sold on Tucsduy, tho 301U iu.it., before tho court house . of Chatham couutjr, by ordor of His Honor, Joliu M. Milieu. Judge of the City Court of Bavau- nah: uuo lot of rico, coffee, tea, soap, mackerel, pep- (or, codtish. herrings, claret, pickles, butter,grits, >uuer biscuit, pilot bread, ono largo lamp, ouo ulojk, scales uud weights, uud divers other articles usually ('outulnod iu u vurioty grocery store; said property being fevlcd ou by un attachment in favor “ •caborn Goodall vs. Christopher Fiego, roturua- to the Februrry lorm of City Court ot Bavauuub, ROW’D M. PttRXOEHGABT, deli) HherilfCUy Court of rJavauuali. LAGG’S UOUD OLD SAMARITAN’S IMMKD1ATE RELIEF. M1E subscriber lias made arrangements to Keep a coustuut supply r.f Iho above ihvaltia- blo remedy, lor tho cure of the head acbo, tooth ache, ear ache, neuralgia, aguo In Uie face, sore threat, aud all kiuds of cuts, bruises, burn*, spiual unbutton* und sprains, iu a short space or time. Full dlroctiuu* with each package, and warranted genuine. doc20 J. It. JKFNfc. G L« ■i CoiiMlgire.es. Per stuumer Augusta, from Augusta—101) bales cotton. 335 sks corn, 100 do Hour, 90 boxes copper ore, 40 bulea dom., 400 hides, to 8 M LatlReau, E Mclyuoux, Ruse, Davis it Long, and utliers. HOT AND GOLD BATHS. I E.vUl.Y customers', straugers, aud citizens are roipectlully notlllcd that hoi water Is ready tor them from 6 A. M. till U P. M.ovcry day oxccpi Sundays. A few more gentlemen cuu bo well ac commodated to batlio a* often os they chooaout ono dollar a month, all subscribers to cotntnoncu from Nov. 1st, I860 to Nov. 1, 1867, lor $12. .Single bulbs, 25 cents. Season ticket from 1st May to 1st Nov., $16. J. M. HAYWOOD, Agl, X. B. 10 subscribers, iu addition to those 1 have, arc all I can take at tho low price or 12 dollars a year. novlB J. M. H., Agt. AVI ml do (He Physicians sny of M’Lnnc’s Vermifuge, prepared by Fleming Bros 1 Idstun to (he testimony of an eminent physician favor of V ’lame's Vermifuge, which is uow uni versally acknowledged to bo tho best In use; oven members ot the medical faculty (who are to ofleu opined to Uiu use of patent mudiciuos) cannot wiioltol.l I lie approval of this Invaluable remedy: Ijnh, shark Go., bio, January 8,1841). have used Dr. M’Lnnc’s Worm Specific, pre pared by Fleming ltri*»., Pittsburgh, Pa.. Iu uty •ilvale practice, aud am prepared to say that the uuparullelud success w.lb which 1 have prescribed bulb fur children and udulls, Induces mu lu sny the tuual In its favor or any specific or patent medicine eve.* bolero brought to my notice. The mu.te oi admlnisti alien. urn smallness of the diwo, ud the certuiuty .if its eiUcaclous efiects, give It, luy optntou, u decided udvanbigo over any other Heine of Ilia kind before Uiu publie. It if' IMrcbasers will lie cucel'til |u ask fur lb. 1-iUe’s Celebrated Vermifuge, mutiuiuclutcd by Flemiug Bros., of I'lthburgli, Pa. All oilier Verm- fuges iu cumiwrison are wortlile-s. Dr. M'Uno’s genuine Vermifuge, ulso dm eelebmled Liver Pills now be bad nl all respeeuble drug xtori'B. Nuim genuine without the signature of FLEMING BUDS f 171 dee-18 funeral invitation. Tim Friend* and Acquaintances of FRANCIS WAVER aud family are respectfully In- viled to attend bis funeral, from his lute residence, corner of Joucs and Abercoru streets, tblsufieruoou 3>i o'clock. An 111 wind that Blows Nobody Good. At Stillwater, Minnesota, Rev. A. G. Nelson, Methodist minister, broke down in his Sunday morning sermou, and was so eonfounded by the unaccountable and awkward dilemma that ho summarily dismissed bis congregation aud ran home. lie got there just in tune to save his house from destruction by fire, which was well under way. Improved System of Police.—Baltimore almut adopting better police regulations,which, it is to be hoped, will put an end to the rale ot the rowdy clubs which seem to have hitherto hud this city under their control. The first branch of tho City Councils have adopted an ordinance establishing a better police system, aud increasing the police force to four hun dred men, who are to be armed with revolvers Great Storm at Buffalo—A severe gale visited Buffalo, N. Y., Monday, accompanied by bail and snow. It was very violent in the uity and great damage was done to property» several ware houses were unroffed, and many Recruiting ron Walker—In glancing over our Ban Francisco oxchangcs we find It Mated in one of them that “Wulkcr’s agents are ae- iu the lower part oftbe city were floodedjnreer- tively engaged iu recruiting to fill up two re- al buildings were entirely destroyed. A stee- gimeats of mouutcd men und one of Infantry, pie in the Lafayette street Church was and it is expected that a large reinforcement blown down during the *»er?ice, but no one was of recruits will go down on the Orizaba.’’ I tnjurned. Ntu) 2Un»rttatincitt0. CHRISTMAS BOOKS. rptlK COURT OF NAPOLEON, or Society X under tlie Flr*t Empire; zup’r royal quarto, witli coluri'd portrait*, 1'lcgautly bound aud extra 4fit Knickerbocker Gallery, with4&portraits«wsteel, Turkey morocco and extra gilt. Tim queens of England, by Miss Stricklaud, with 27 elegantly engraved portrait*, bound in uulfex< tra gilt. Mrs 8egourney’a Poems, with elegant engravings from denlgusby Darby. Furoale Hoots of America flic Poets uud Poetry of America Tbuiupmm’B {feanon* and Goldsmith’s Poems with line engravings, extra calf gilt. Coleridge’s Ancient Mariuer, elegantly Illustrated. Sabbath Bells Chimed by thei’o. ts, illustrated. Poetry of the Woods, Passages from the Poet* do. criptivo of Forest Scones, illustrated. Poetry of tlio Year. Illustrated. Poetry oftbe FtelJs, Illustrated;with u variety or other works olcgantly bound. dcufci W. THORNE WILLIAMS, STATE OF GEORGIA, C t HATH AM COUNTY—To all whom il may con. t corn : Whereas, Andrew Furry will apply at tlie Court or Ordinary for lottor* of Administra tion ou tho estate of Ellen Dufi'y, deceased: These ure, therefore, to cite and udiuouUb all whom it may concom, to be and appear before said Court to make objection, (if uuy (hoy have), on or before tlio first Monday lu February next. otlmr« wise said letters will bo granted. Witness, JoUu Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 22*1 day of December, 1856. dc22 JOHN BILBO, 0. 0.0. NOTICE^ A LL persons having demand* against WOOD k HINES will please present them forthwith al ray otllce, 85 Bay street, formerly Young'* Wyatt’s, or at the i-lficoof my atlornoy, Ueorgo A Gordon, Fw«t;uu*i ull parsoni Indebted to said firm aro here by cauiionoii not to nay over uny amount except upon my receipt or that of my said attorney. Tliu public are also notified that I will not bo re sponsible lor auy coutruot* or obligation* of any klud made by Jain-s Uinca, iu tho name of Wood k Hines, W l have dissolved all connection with him whatever aud tho partnerchip haS ceased to oxlst. de22-tf J. M. WOOD. CLOTHING, CLOTHING^ CLOTHING, OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS. BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS* SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS. HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac.. Ac. Ac., Ac. For sale cheup by WM. 0. PRICE, dc22 147 Bay street. rin ackers, bread. ac~ V 60 bbl* Sugar Cracker* 50 bbfe Butter do 50 bbls Soda do 30 bbls Pilot Bread 60 baxe* Soda and mixed Biscuit lauding aud in store for sale by deW HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO BR. Mc'KINLEY. will teachaFrcucU.CIoas, at the bousd of Mr*. Klklus, ou York si. The best persons in Favanuab cau be giveu reference. nov2$-tf GENTLEMEN’S W. P. BOOTS. A Received by recont arrival* a aupply or MGentlemen’* Water Proor Boots and Uaitora, «P*ometblug FINE and NEAT. For sale by ^ M. J. BUCKNER, delfi 71 afifi IWOibhon’t) range. M ALAGA GRAPES, Pig Hams, Pig Bacon, Pig Shouiddr*, Just received |>er steamer ana for safe by dcc20 J. D JEBSE, Lecture Committee: fJ F*C F. J. ' S K.MIL (Erniisifiit iihuEriisriiieiifs. IMPORTANT ARRIVAL. MADAME 8WKTT ' •' the celebrated Cloirvoyanl, lias arrived lu this city, au-l taken Rooms at No. 143 Broughton' htruut. ono door Last or Jas. tiuUlvan A Co.’* Tin Store, where she cuu bu consulted reaiiectlng tho PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE and DISEASES. oet-27-if Ftel.M) WKilTiZKNH OKU 11 AT HA M COUNTY. l urn a candidate for re-election to tho of- BF lice of Receiver of Tux Returns In January noxi. amt respectfully noilclt your suifrugo*. JOHN REEDY. auuli TO THE VOTERS OF Oil ATR AM COUNTY. or.^at* Fellow cUizcu*, 1 tvm a candidate at Pw ulcoliou, lu Junuury next, for the ollice or Tax Collector, aud solicit your support. A. IIARMUN. Favanuoh, tWpi. 30th, 1850. out V SAVANNAII WATER WORKS. OFFICE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, 1 NovumVior 13tb, 1856. f T HE WA'IVK KENTS lor the present year wore due from tho 1st Instant, and payable at Uie ollleo of the Board. Tho attention ol thoso persons supplied with water from tho work* Is called to Scotiou 20 of Au Ordiniuoe to ameuduu Ordinance for tho care und management or the Savannah Water Works. uovl8 It. J. R. BEE, Secretary. Southern Lottery.. ON THE THE HAVANA PLAN. l-WZES GUARANTIED ( il02,U00.‘ Only io,ouu Namlmi.li I rmus rmBU without oeouctiok. Juspei- County Aciulemy LOTTERY. BV AUTHORITV OF THE STATE OK IIKOtUti.t. U1.ASS U. To bo ili.wuJu.wylo.il, 1807, .lUiooer. IJu.i, Macon, Ua., wider the sworn suiierintendonco oi Col. George M. Logan and W. C. Audersou, fitq. 4®- Remember this Lottery has only tm«uu thousand numbors—loss thau any Lottery iu the world, thoroiore it i* Uio best lor luvexuuunl. kx amine the Scheme 1 WANTED TO HIKE. A NEGRO WOMAN to uurso au infant. For oue who Is competent and trustworthy liberal wages will be paid. Apply at this ollleo. NEW SAI.OON. W. D liuul respectively uimouuccs to hi* friends und customers, llmt ho has opened a new Saloon at Uie corner or Bay lane aud Barnard Street, whore bo will bo happy to wait on all who muy desire a fine shave, hair cut, or sliumpoou. does—2w S ITUATION WANTED aa Porter, by man who cau give saUstoctory rcforeuco— Apply ut tela ollleo. dccO—tf liOAliL'INW. FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN cun bo accomiuo- dated with hoard uud lodging on Uroughlou at cot. nearly opposite H. M>>r*o’* House Furuluh- lug Store. Also, a few Day Hoarder*. uovl'J 1857. ANNUAL8. 1857. 4) MU. elegantly illustrated aud iu new and & beautiful style* or bindlug, nufrocco autiquo, bevelled, board* aud a new uud beautiful stylo of illumiuutud cover*. Tho Forget-me-not, a Christmas, New Year und Birthday girt, Iho Pliilapama, a gill for all rtetumu*. The Lily of Tho Valley. Tlio Token, a Chrlstu us uud Now Year gill. The Snow Fluke, a Christmas, New Year uud Birthday gilt Tho Gilt or Allectlou; Thu Possiou Flower; Tlio Rose ol 8hurou: Thu Gem Auuual; Tho Mlgiioiiotte; Friendship’*Uttering; The Moss Rose; Memory's GUt; The Freemason’* Auuual. Tho price or iho above is $1 60 ouch. Fur sate by WAKNOOK A DAVIS, Bookseller* and Stationer* del • Dili Congress street JUVENILE ANNUALS F0R~ 1857. rilllK VIOLET, a Christmas and New Year’s gin, with six colored IllUHtratlot.-, in doth auil mo rocco; price $1 25 uud $1 00; The Rosebud, Illustrated with numerous uugra- ci!H. bound in doth aud uiurecca; price $1 26 aud 00. Tlie Humming Bird, a Christmas and New Year’s gilt, edited by Ida Uuitlaud, iu cloth aud morocco; price $1 25 and $1 00. Tho I’d Annual, with-lx iUusiruUuu*; price H 26 uud $1 00. The Christmas Box. with 6 eugaviugs; price $1 25 unit $1 00. For sale by WAItXUCK k DAVIS. deoil 100 OuugroH* street, NEW BOOKS, UKCKIVED BY' WARNOOK A DAVIS, . X Tuesday, Dee lulls. 1850. Tlio Frinco or tho Houso of David, or three years the Holy City, being a series of letter* of Adinu, u Jewess ot Alexuudri t, *ojourulug in Jeru salem in ibe days of Herod, addressed to her ra ther, a wealthy Jew lu Egypt, aud relating aa by on eye wituess ail tho scenes uud wonderful Incideuta in the Life of Jesus of Nuzarcth from hi* baptism iu Jordou to his Crucifixion ouCu'vary; by Rev. Prof. 11 Ingraham, rector of Bt JuUu’s Church, Mobile. Xowa, a talc of the Roman Empire, and other stories, y Erailo Souvostre, author or tho Attic Philosopher in Paris, Ac., io. MOIIB or lJvo uud l*)aru, a guide ter all who wish to speak aud write correctly. For solo al Iho Southern Book ami Stationery Depot, (teD> * 153 Congress st. TAKEN up iu Kobcrtsvlilo, a small B-i Horse, with saddle aud bridle attached. >Tbe owuer cuu get Uio sume by calllugat ibfe *■* * “ ’' ‘ W anted Immediately "a goea cook, who will bo willing to iron aud wash for u small family. A suitable person will receive good wuges and a permanent place. Apply ut this ollleo. . uovl7—tr NOTICE. O NE MONTH alter date application will bo made to the Bank oftbe State of Georgia, in Savau- uak, ter tho iwyment or a Twenty Dollar Note of said Bank, tho left half which has been lost. Also, for tho unymont of a Ton Dollar Note ofsuld Bunk, No. 4,444, the tight half of which has been lost JAMES L. HOWELL. Tounille, (lu., Dec. 4.1850 law4t—dec4 LAND AGENCY. npHK uuderslgued will, for Uvo dollars per lot, exmniue any lands iu the couutics ol' Appliug, Way ue, Ware or Collcc, aud report to lira owner uh to tuclr present value, the prospect for their be coming moro valuable lu future, nnd whether or not there tsbolug auy trespass committed thoreou, invariably pledging himself to glvo a truo and cor rect account, fer which all rcmittaucu* will bo ex pected iu advance. Ho will also sell aud remit when requested, aud i directed, for seven per cent. Ue will also promptly attend to all professional business uutniHtod to his care. VERNON C. McLKNDON, my 13 Attorney at law, Homeavllle. Ga. 1ITV MAKSIUl.M GAlKuulirVUmTuMd.y lu Jauuary next I will sell iu front of tho Court Houso, Imnroveiuout* ou South half of lot No. "’Warren ward, together with the lease of said , Invlbd upon a* (Ira property of the estate of Clara A Oglesby aud Matilda Kos*, to saU*ry the city taxes of said property. deco DA N' L H: STEW ART, o. ID GENERAL NOTICE. p* G. M. GRIFFIN bus returned from New _ _F York aud is this morning opening a uew stock of Watches, Jewelry, fancy articles, Silver Ware, Ac., and will bu pleased to have his frieud* aud all others lu waul uf such articlos give him a n.w n-«iia win ii.t oiio^n^RlJ^Uds week. successor to iate M. Eastman, corner Bryan and Whitakor streets, decs first corner above l’ulaskl House, NlFfiuK; A LI. iwrsona having claims agaiust tbo estate or GoorgoM. Waldburg, lato of Chatham county, doccased, aro hereby uotIUed to lirosout them, roperly uttosted, to the undersigned, within th* lum prescribed by law; and all persons indebted to said estate are hereby required to make Imme diate payment to the uudorsigned. JACOB WALDBURG, Administrator cum testumento auuoxo of estate or duel-U' George M. ^Valdburg, NOTICE. 1WO mouths after date application will be uia e . , to tbo Honorable, the Court o: uimuary <d C atbam county, for leavo to sell all the piopurty, real uud personal, uf the estate of Georgo 51. Wald burg, late of said county, deceased, for the beueflt of tho heir aud creditor* of said estate. JACOB WALDBURG, Administrator cum testaoicnto unnoxo of estate of docl-2m Georgo M. Waldburg. enu. del 2 loodwlu’s Mtablca on West Broad st. AS8IZE OF BREAD. Cm Tkkamukkr’s Ojticx, 1 HavaunaU, 1st Dec., 1856. j UIE average nrlceo of Flour tho past month _ being Eight dollar* per bbl, Breud must weigh as follows: 10 ceut loaf must weigh 21b 0oz« 6 •• *• “ “ 1 lb Oox. 3 “ “ “ “ 0)4 OZ. JAMK-S S, WILKINS. doc5 City Treasurer, T il 1 ■ ^TKW SMOKED MEAT—Just received per steam- 1$ c or Augusta- 200 lbs Smoked I) cf. 200 lbs Pig Hums, 224 ibs Pig Bacon Stripes, 300 lbs Pig Shoulder-, 76 Smoked Tongue”. 100 Pickled do, For ualo by dc2 J. D. JfcSSSE. B randies, rum and gin— 6 hall' pipes Sazcrac DoForge, 1808 Braudy 3 do Piuet A CasilBlon jiulo do 5 do Ulard Dupuy k Co. du 6 do Camu* do 3 qr casks Joan Louis 1811 do 4 do J Jacquc* do 10 qr cask* low prico French do 2 Puncheons Jamaica uud St. Grolx Rum 2 pipe* grape lour Holland Gin For sate by J, LAMA, dec 3 210 Bay Street. C l ANDY, CANDLES, COFFEE. / 150 boxes and half boxes Candy luO boxes sperm aud star Candles 100 boxes adm'o and tallow do 50 boxes fresh grouiid ColTeo 160 sacks Rio do 76 mat* Java do Received and fer sale by dccl5 McMAHON Ji DOYLE. iflOFFEE. V/ 6U0 bags fair to choice Rio Colfee 100 bag* old brown and government Java do 70 bags Laguira Colfee In store and tor sale by declO HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. ’ NEW GROCERIES. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE: A Lot of Fine Wines and Liquors, French Brandies, Havana Began, AND A General assortment or Choice FAMILY GROCERIES. J. M. O’NEILL, Next door to Marshall Hou.-e. uov28-lm Savannah, Ga. 100 DOZEN FRESH EGOS, for sale by dec20 J. D. JESSE. M by WHITE KID W HITE and Straw Color Kid Gloves Just eeived and Tor sols by WM. R. SYMONS, nov22 17 Whitaker it. ACKEREL, ac.—40 bbl* No 1 new Mackerel. 25 half bbl* No I now Muckerel; 50 kits, do do; 40 bbls No 2 de ; 20 bbds do do ; 30 bbUNo 8 do; 20 kits Salmon: 20 kits Teague* aud .Sound*'. 10 do HalllbutFius: 1 case Spiced Shad ; 1 do do Eel*; 200 boxes Sealed and No 1 Herrings ; io do OKlQib; just received sbd lor skis dec 3 WEBSTER It PALMES. dclo Cotteri 1 prise o r’OHKMK. ...$16,000 .... 6.00U .... 2,000 .... 4,000 .... 2,600 ... .-8,000 . 00,00(1 4 “ ol'$L000 are 5 *» of 500 aro 80 *« of -100 aro 1,600 “ of 40 aro amtOXINATION PK1ZK*. 20 approximations of $100 aro $2,00u • “ “ 50 aro 2,600 60 “ “ 20 are l,ooo 1,712 prltes amouutlng to $102,OC Ticket* $10—Halves $5—Quarter* $2.50 Tho 1,600 Prison of $40 aro itetermlued by tbo last figure or tbo uumoor that draw* tbo Capital Prixo of $16,000. Ihu Capitalprixo will, of courso, cud with one of lira figure*—1, 2, 3,4, 6,0, 7, 8. V, 0. Thoso Whole Ticket* ending with tbo Huura figure u* the last In the Capital will be entitled to $40. llalvoa and Uunrlcrs iu proportion. Person* seuding monoy by mail need uo fear it* boing lost. Order* punctually attended hi Communications confidential. Bunk note* of sound bunk*takou ut pur. Those wishing particular numbers should •dor immediately. CKO. A. McCLESKV, A^t. The foilImvlug . S C H E M E will be druwu every Saturday. 80HUE: lpriao of, 1 do 1 do 1 do (&,ocu 1,600 1,00) 3 prize* of $609 are....’.!!.*..’ 1*600 60 do 100 aro 6, Old) 100 do 60 aro 6,01)0 1600 do Hi are 24,l)0i) 1,067 44,000 NOTICE. A LL person* baring demand* against tbo estate of lianlol O’Conner, deceased, will hand tiraiu u duly attested, a* required by law; and those In dented will pleaso make payment, to W. it. SYMONS, (Juollfiod Adm’r. November 8th, I860. nov8 hutiuE. LI. persoua Indebted to tbo Estate or Jauo31c- Donald, lato of MoIntoTh county, deceased, aro requested to mako immodlato payment; liras- having demand* against said Estate aro requested nrcsont them, duly aulbenUcatcd. MUSES i>. HARRIS, Executor. Nov. 7th, 1850. nov7 Whole ticket* $4; Halve* $2; guitrler* $1 Order* addressed to JAllFS F. WINTER, Mauuger, Mavon.».. GEO. A. Mt.-CI.ESKY, Agent, corner Bryan aud Whitaker st*., Savannah. l*u.\ ok nut tonxKV. Samoa* the Royal lottery or Cuba—with ihU difieronco: the Uavaua Lottery linn 36,000 mini bers—this bus ouly 15.000. There are two wheel*, on each of which there uro placed two Lock*. The Superintendents have each a key to the Lick*, and the wheel* cannot bu opened uulera both aro present. There uro placed lu tho whoul of numbers tiu tube* containing situs of paper with tlrauumber* from No. I to 16,WO In lira Wheel cf Prize* there ate placed tiu tube* con taining slip, of paper with the Prixea ou them rang iug from *16,000 to $loo, K Jffto drawing take* place, which will ho iu pubUc, Die wheel* are unlocked, and aRor revolving them, a number is druwu out ot tbo wheel ornum- H?r«, anil ut the same Hum ouo l* drawn out of the Prixo wheel by boys, with arm* bared to tbo slum.', der atid bln dUOdoil—the tube i B shuno.i on; u.. uumbei i,.-ld up und uuruiled, *o that the whole audloure mui moo It—tbo uurnbor is then culled nil and enrolU'd by tho Supcrinteudunt*. Tho Prixo drawn iscie^ued to the number druwu at tho aaico Umo, mu) *p ou uutu all tho Prixea uro drawn out. A copy oi the draw lug l* then sent to tlio printers, and micr eom|<arl*cu, tho Superintendents certily to i do corroctuess or tho drawiug. These Superin- {en tentemo sworn to perform thoirduty without leai.ir tavor. " a drawing u*out too very oue ordering ticket* lira Prise* are payablo thirty day* alter thu drawiug, iu full, without auy discount/ 4V* Drawiug* take place ou lira 16th or every month. . JAMES F. WINTER. Mauugcr, Macon, t.a. M A R V LANL> JLoi’T ER1 FUR DECEMBER, I860. It. France 4k Co., Manager*. A GRAND MAltYLAND LUTT'EUY (l)n the Havana Plau.) GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, QF MARYLAND. i?*<ra Class 7. l'o bo drawn SATURDAY, Dec. 20th, iu Baltimore, Uaryiuud. Prizes amounting to. $132,000 will bu distributed i'cordlug to tbo following Splendid Scheme • MO,000 Numbers T—1,000 Prise* 1 Prize* payablo lu full without deduction. NOTICE. W YLLY Ic. COl.UNS havo taken an ofilce ou tho corner or Drayton Bt. und Bay lane, op me tuo ollleo of 0. A. L. Lamar, Esq., fer the ranHaction 0 r an Auction aud Ueueral Brokerage Ijuaiu cb*. Beal and Personal Estate sold on Commission;ul so Stock* and Bond*. Loans negotiated. Liboral advance* made on property entrusted to them fer lft ie. if “ ov i®_ riTHE Auuual Election fer Seven (7) Director* ol I this Company will bo held on Monday, the 6th o' January noxt, at the olUce corner of Buy aud Aborcorn *treot*,botwcon tbo hour* or 10 A. M. and p. M, FRANCIS T. WILLIS, dec4 President. Central It. it. « Banking Co. of Ga., 1 Savannah, Dec. 2, I860. / D IVIDEND No. 67.— 1 Tho Board of Directors have this day declare.! a Dividend of FIVE PER GENT, on tho General Stock of tho Company, from tbo profits ol the. art six month*, payable Monday, December 16tb. t Holder* of Guaranteed Stock will bo paid thoir usual dividend* on tho same day. dec4—3w GEO. A. CUYLER, Casblor. Central It. R. 4k Banking t'o.ofGnV,) Savannah, Doc. 2d. 1856. / T HE aunuul election fer Director* oi Ibis Goa pauy will bo held at tho Bankiug Houso ou Bay street, ou Monday, 6th January next, between tho hooT* of 10o’clock A. kl. andlo’clock, P. U. dc2-Ul GEO. A. CUYLER. Gashtor. Bank or Commerce, 1 Savanuah. 3d Deo., 1850. J Y a Kejolutlou or the Board, it is ordered that i tho third Instalment or Twonty-five dollar* pc ■bore, on tno Capitol Stock or this Bank bo paid o or before the 31st January next JXO, G. FERHILL, Cashior. dec3-lawtd 1 prize., i “ !! 1 »* ., k tk . A KKKUXJUATIOX P1UZM. 4 of $16u Appro’x 4 of luo 4 or 4 of 4 or o or 12 or 12 of 748 or 1,000 prizes, amounting to. . *40,01.0 .. 14,1)40 .. 10,000 .. 6,000 .. 3,000 .. 2,000 .. 1,6.0 .. 1,000 $40,000 14,040 10,000 6,000 3,000 2,000 1,600 1,000 .... 200 $132,6’■O Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarter* $2 50. aCilLLIANT SCHEME. mtANl) CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OK MARYLAND. Class T. To b<* .Irawit iu Baltimore, Md.,Saturday, Dor. 27. oonEUB: 1 prize ol.. 4 prize* of umez Sav’u, Auu.nt k ecu It. K. Co., \ Savannah, Nov* 5, I860. / T HE Seventh Instalment of 10 per cent, on Ui Capital Stock of tho 8avaunab, Albany ami Gulf Rail Road'Company, by a Koaolutiou of tho Board, 1* Uoruby ordered to bo paid on or belurc the 10th day of January, 1857. WM. WARING HABERSHAM, novO Sccrotary and Treasurer ....$G6,0CQ 35,000 ..... 10,820 .... 10,000 5,000 2,600 .... 1,760 700 300 200 100 ..... 40 20 3i»,3l0 prize*, amounting to $1,14^140 rickets $20; Halves $10; Quar. $6, Eighth* *2.60. . _ All orders for Tickets or Packages In any ol the Maryland lotteries will rcceivo prompt atten tion, aud the drawing mailed to all purchaser* Itu- ■ikmII,ttoly after it is over. Adilrew T, 11. HUBBARD k CO. No. 39 Fayette street, or Box No. 40„ uov 19 Baltimore Md. FEE8H BISCUIT AND CRAGEBE8 J UST RECEIVED, comprismg nil ihe dlflema kiuds New York affords, couh^tmg ol'thmgre-s Kgg, Milk. Win**. Un»u, ''iida. Almroiithy, Maple, and oilier Uu-uult, New Year'* Case, Ginger und Spiced Suaps, Fox’s, Butter, Burton, Lemon, Pic Nic, Graham, Water: Sugar, uiidFuni ) Ci acker*— all of which we shall keep con-umly uu hand ami receive fresh supplies by overy steamer ut (he Savanuah Grocery aud Fruit Depot, nov20 WM. II. FARRELL. TEAS! FRESH TEA8! T HE CHOICEST aud best assurtmeut »i TEAS ever offered at retail ia this city, including English Breakout Tea, Delicious Oolong, Plantation Ooluug, Silver I*ar Hy««“. Plantation imperial, and other favorite quail ties, Just recety* and for *al. b^ u rARRK ^ no26 eerner Broughton end Whitaker eta. IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS! VAN DERVEER COTTON*. i llE UNDKUSlGNKD have for aalo a small quan tity ui Hie nm-i of the ahovoCotton. its supe riority over rtlwr kinds of Cotton are: lit. It yield* as much or-more per aoro than any other Cotton Ud. it J idda fifteen per ceat. more lint than any other Lotion. 3d. The staple la longer, Oner and strougcr than any other. 4tb. Honco It comands rwu to FOUR cents per pound more than any other short Cottou told iu New Orleans, as the fellow in* statement of Farley, Jurvcy k Co., well knowu commission merchants, New Orleans, will show * . .... N 5 r Onuuxa, October, i860. Re have sold Mr. Ven Derveer’s two lost crop* aud Irum ihe excellence or hie Cotton, have oh Ulnd tor il TWO to FOUR CUU ptr poSa morv thau other klud* of cotton will comtsoad. Faxut, Jcotxt k Co. Planter* di-irlug to procure these seed will do wilt to apply eum, as tbo quantity on sole i* small loir aumplek uf this year’s crop can be seen at the office or LOCKETT k 8NELUNG0. Petty Gulf Seed also lor sale. deofl