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Dully, WWmtl|r mu! Weekly.
Offloial f*per of the City and County
HILTON, LAMAR &C0.,
PROPRIETORS AN1) l"MIJ8UKKH.
Trip from HumnnaltU CkarlMloii
Tbo Hon. Luolon B. Olioie, now *roeldcnt of Mr. 1 tt. M. Bmltb, editor of the , Aietendriu
New York, foriuorly a member or Ooogrett, Sentinel, a genthnura In whose behalf wort-
representing tho counties of Tennessee, lately I celred a amt favorable tmpreeelonduring the
the sceno of so much excitement, write* n let* session of the t late convention writes from
ter to tho Now Yoik Mlvtor, ©xptalulug the Charleston a highly graphic accouut of hie trip
enures uiul cireumstances conuccted there-1 from Savannah to that olty. Ho had the bad
taate to leave the ball room for the iteamer
H. B. MlbTOlLl
A. R, LAMAR, /
...Kdltoni,
SUNDAY MORNING, Deo. 91,1850.
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THOMPSON k WITHINOTON, Xtw.
iavannah, July l, 1188.
gar Subscribers in arrears an requested to
respond promptly to ths bills enclosed in their
papsrs, Our large outstanding indebtedness
warrants us in erasing, all toho do not settle
their accounts.
BY TELEGRAPH.
New York Cotton Market-
NtW You, Dec. 20.—Only a moderate busl*
na« doing In Cotton, dealers awaiting tbo ar*
rival of the uext steamer. Weather stormy.
Cotton market firm. Sales for one day 1000
balM. Middling Upland* 12$ asked.
Faiohtinbd Oystbrmen—Two oystermcn
while in camping on Wilmington Island below
the city, a few evening’s since—were disturbed
by the too dose proximity of a wild boar. They
immediately sounded a retreat, and after
reaching their boat, plied their oars to reach
the middle of the stream. The patriarchal swine
followed them for some distance, but the chil*
ling temperature of the water, acting as a
damper to bis rage—he very sagaciously re
turned to bis native element.
New Passenger CarTi'r the Albany anil
Gulf Road.
We were pleased to notice on yesterday af
ternoon, on tho way to the Depot of this road
a handsome passenger car. From the fluiab
and decoration’s, wc judged it to be a first dost
article. The road we understand is doing
good business lu the way of pas3ongcrs and
frleghtaud (we hope it may contiuuo as it no
doubt will) to do to the advancement and
proiperity of the interest! of Savannah.
Walker’s Prospects.
A writer In the Now York Times takes
more hopefol view of Walker’s prospects than
moet who have commented on the late accounts
from Nicaragua. He estimates his force be
fore the arrival of the last recruits at 1,200
min, (Including Hennlngaen’s command,)
holding possmlon of the most commanding
points on the Isthmus, without counting the
expected re-lnforcementa or the detached and
flatting parties.
Henningsen (he tells us) occupied at the
last accounts tho Church of tan Sehastiau on
a height In an excellent defensive position, and
was well supplied with artillery and tbo ne
cessary monitions of war.
The writer sums up his statements as fol
lows:
Including the last reinforcements. General
Walker must have found himself on landing at
Virgin Bay at tbe bead of tun or twelve bun-
And men Independent or Heutiiugaoii’s com*
mud. ud with tbe mean, or transporting
tb<m bjr •turn io ooo olght to poloti within n
iMgoo or Or.nada, wb.ro he coold take the
•UlN.tdiudv.nbge on flank nod roar. Ii
la hardly possible tberolbro to suppose he rail*
•dtonluv.th. Americans In Granada be fora
their condition became desperate.
Tha California train having already been
promoted across tho Isthmus by hi. decisive
action, and having sardy embarked Its treas
ure aid passengers ou board tho New-York
rtMtntr, G.ncral Walker would b. at liberty
to throw all hi. lores ou Granada, and not only
nllart Gu.nl Heanlngwvbut bring the war
to a close lu oue decisive battles,
Ouacareldl examination of aUthc probe
bllltili, I believe tbii result may be expected
with much better reason then we can suppose
that a force or two .thousand Americans wlil
■offer themselves to be driveo from the great
Isthmus highway nnd yield to thoir enemies
that communication as Important to all tbe
States or the Union as well ns to Nicaragua.
lours, AMsbicce.
Very Late from Jtlo du Janeiro,
The clipper ship Spirit of the Times arrived
at New Orleaiu, on tho 16th instant, with Rio
datN to the flth November,
Tha Spirit of the Times brings a cargo
11,000 bag. Coffee.
Circular advices give tho following market
report:
Coma.—Our market has continued In _
K fect atato of Inactivity for a considerable
• prerioos to the SSd current, and stocks bad
aceumnlated to 250,000 bags, A small decline
haying on that day been submitted to on tbe
part of dealers, large transactions were cute
Into and up to tbe present moment about 120,1
bags, of which 60,000 for IhcUntlted Sta_,
have changed bands, nt prices ranging from
4R600 a 411750 lor lute of mixed descriptions,
rates regulating according to tbe character or
each parcel. Stock left on sale for supplies
■till continue to come forward freely, counts
up 100,000 bugs,but dealers have made n stand
udfora wbilono further reduction isantid
pated. For tbe future, prices will depend ex*
oluilvely upon tbo extent ol supplies from too
interior, which may hcncefottb become more
circumscribed owing to rainy weather having
let lu, and tbo usual reluctance of planters u
send produce to the market In tbo face of re
ceding prices.”
A postscript, under dato of the 4th ult, says
that there wee no change In the market.
[from tbe New Orleans Picayuno,]
Later from the Rio amide.
By the arrlyalof the steamship Atlantic,
ymerday, Item Brazos Santiago, wo have the
BrownnlUe Flag, of tbe 10th Inst., from which
we extract tbe following Intelligence r
The people of oar hereto abler ban recently
had a day of exceeding gladness, occasioned
by the triumphant entrance of its military Com-
mender, Col. Osrcla, from tbe eceue of bis vlc>
torlona exploits, against the people of New
Leon. The news or ble arrival preceded him Ii
a day, when a triumphed arch was erected,
and ill Matamoroe prepared to do honor to her
ntarnibg eons. At an early hour, on Wednos-
day,last, we were notilM of tbe Important ur-
rival by tho chiming of belle, booming of can
non, and various other noises.
W. are Informed that Area ora new proriun-
olamonto havo been discovered lu Matninoros.
It la nld that Col. Garcia has made mis dis
covery among eomo of tho officers who accom
panied him on his lsto expedition against
Vidanrri. They are nld to havo boon tamper,
tag with their men for tho popular cry or "Re-
Ivon y Fueroa," and It Is thought the clergy
are backing them with counsel and money.
Colonel Garda has, wo learn, taken prompt
meisarea to suppress thle movement.
Halor Hagner, Paymaster for tbo U.S. Army
for this military district, breathed hie lust at
Fort Brown, on Saturday last, 6th Inst.
Iaslnoerity and extravagant adulation olten
betray people Into uttering the most ridiculous
awira tins quite unintentionally, A grout
man, addressing tbe House of Lords, Mid, -It
ta my meet painful doty to Inform your lord-
slip* tta* It baa pleased the Almighty to
ralMM the king from his aufferlBga"
1 with. lie says i
These counties constituted a part of theCou- Gorduu and eoe what ha got by It I—
gressloual district which t represented In Gull, I left Bayannah lust night ut one o'eios
recast 1 know the population well, aud a more me good steamer Gordon, for Ibis olty.
ilgh-toncd, religions, conservative community company divided nt Savauuab;- sutuo oot
does not oxi.t in this couutiy. Tho treatment fancying the eea, preferred to return as they
of slavea Is regulated by a wholesome public camp, by land. And in truth, the prospect be
opinion, and tbe uwuer who disregards It seen came less aud less inviting us the lu.ur of du
fluds himself socially uutlswedf some Influences, pasture approached, Tho fitful wlud sighed
therefore, other thuu these which havo exiuted through the evergreens, aud reared duwu the
for tho lostquarterulu century must have been chimneys,—and a light mist chased over th
brought to' “ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' " ‘ ‘
itWttllllg'. , — , . 1—— —. ...
Uoa of tuo difficulty. . answered to tbo steamer’s bell, aud started
• * . * * down the Savannah River.
From 1835 to 1855 the negro question was l Ai nothing was to bo aeeu at that hour, we
rarely discussed. It was reserved for the Prcsl- to our berths. When I awoke day was
dcutlul conflict of 16611 to cast the Urcbrand j u ,t beginning to light up Its Urea. Tbe wlud
Into the political arena. Tlieso Insurrectionary 1 rairljr whistled by my window, and the vessel
movements cunuul bo attributed to abolition | wa . rolling and plunging as I bad never seen
emissaries, or abolition deeumeuts, within tUe I rocking aud plunging done before- I lookout
finite, but to tbe speeches of Democratic and 1 atl fl the feeble gray light disclosed a cllutlgeabJo
Fillmore oraturs. It Is quite puaslblo that tile surface of billows and fonui nnd shadows. 1
cflliut of those speeches might have been fo- tried to dress, when eoddeuly everything look-
lUfeUttd by some prowling abolitionists. Each c d confused, and began to huddle together;
speaker, undoubtedly, insisted that his candi- an da vivid perception of the taste oltnelail
dato was tho strougust throughout tbe Union, orange I had eaten In Savannah,.decided me
ua^Avranu or r
Jutaciss Nxiion.—fit. Louis, Deo. 4TBBU,.,
Tltoa, with 100 men lor Nicaragua, arrived
Cherokee Nation, gives a favorable exhibitor
the aflklre of tho notion, Ue recommciids the
retroceHlon of ueutrul lands to raise urgently
DMded fhnda. He eompiulusol tho tampering
with their slaves by the ageutsof the Ameri
can Board ol Unctions us mi unwarrantable lu-
totrcronce.gW
Dunonssr Detsos—Nioaaaouan Svxra-
vnv Ukisiixo,—New York, Dee. 18—Tho
counting room of Messrs. Carr, Bennett & Co.,
on Water street, was robbed ycatorduy of a
trunk containing 420,000 in bills receivable.
John O. Stanford, Assistant Poet Master nt
Florence, Oneida County, was arrested on fin-
turdsy, on a charge of mailrobbory. The ar
rest was made at the requost of Mr, Holbrook,
of the Port Office Department.
A call has been Issued for a Nicaragua syi
pithy meeting at the Tabetuaole ou Saturd .
evening. Tho names or Governor Price, of
New Jersey, Ex-Governor Smith, of Virginia,
Brown, of Uisslppi, and Senutors Cass,
Douglas, Muon, Jones, of Tennessee, uni
others, an announced among the speakers.
Napeleon'a hat having fallon off, a youui
.... . ' —.jig picked it up, anu
and that Ihe only way te deteut Fremont was to return to my birth, and wonder what sort or
to voto for him. Then followed a critieul ex- a thing sea steal— B ~— 1 1 — J
mninatlcu of tbe views cutortalued by tbe sup.
Sight Preserved!
a thing sea slcVues* might he. Soon 1 heard
„ —, . . sounds which showed that moms of my fellow
porters of Fremont. It was usserted, doubtless, voyagers were ahead of me in their iuvestiga-
;bat tho Republicans had formed an alliance tions. One of tbe poor fellows in uu interval*
with, or were acting in conceit with, a body I between lila spasms, Called out “Everybody run
of meu, who were waging a relentless warfare here!” Another begged to "stop the boat!”
upon slavery, aud who-were determined, ut i 0 short wo were in the midst of a lively gale,
every huzurd, to abolish it. They doubtless I a nd moat of the company were very non sick,
also, gave expression to the feur that tho Be- j j a * Rome time longer, nnd then under the ad-
publican party would become nbolitionizedi in vice of a kind Catholic priest, with whom 1
spite of tuo conservative portion of it, who are occupied a stato room, i rose aud commeuued
opposed to disturbing the institution where it hurriedly to dress. I was taken in tiieuct. An
exists. While the whites lUtcued to these indescribable feeling came over rue. The floor
statements with iudiguation, a long Hue ot seemed to trying to jump from under me. tbe
sable visages, upon tho outskirts of the crowd, walls seemed juiupiug ut me, und everything
were turned eagerly toward tbo npeukir, and seemed swimming und melting together. A
"freedom*'seemed to fall, ut every sentence, 1 death like nausea succeeded, aud worked out
from tho lips of tho orator. They managed to its results. 1 felt immediate, mid iustautuueous
comprehcud one idea, nod that was the an- relief. Neptune had got hiw tribute und was
nunulntlon of the belief, that tho institution or conteut. The whole did not oocupy two iniuu-
slavery would be much ie*a secure if Fremont tea. 1 went on deck, and shall never iorget
was elected, than il either Mr. Buchanan or tbe scene which l enjoyed the rest of theJour-
Mr- Fillmore should be chosen. This one idea ne p. Few of my fellow passengers escaped so
was repeated in the coalings, at the forge, by well os ldid. Home suflered severely. But as
the furnace bhizo, ut tbe corn sbuckings, along h Q skating, he who gets a full expects to be
the way side, until ut length they camo to cn- laughed at—so the suflferer from sea sickness
tertain tho belief that tbe inhabitants of the expects no commiseration, and enjoys the
North were bo thoroughly enlisted in their luxury of not being disappointed. The wo-
cause, that they would u«ssi$t them in their begone looks of some of my companions were
work of slaughter. uot, 1 fear, as truly mirrored in my couuten-
The counties of Montgomery, Stewart und ance as they perhaps should have been. In
Dickson are what are kuown as the "iron dis- fact I laughed.
trict,” and they became the scene of this ex- The scene from tbe deck of the bout was
citement. Not less than teu thousand slaves g ra ud. No land was iu vow. Everywhere the
are employed in these, and ono or two adjacent waves lifted up their crests of white* aud chas-
countius, in diggiug ore, cutting wood, making ed each other over the boiling main. The
charcoal, aud performing duty in and around great sea was in a rage, aud the winds vexed it
forges and furnaces. Large numbers are owned until it foamed lu its fury, and its broad face
• f iron masters, many or whom nre, by tho way, W as covered with Irouns and gigantic wrinkles,
ortheru men*, others are hired to them by the our boat looked quite respectable at Bavanuah
..... Hundreds are employed but now it seemedBcarcolargeZeuougii foru toy
‘ “ ltwould*
lieutenant stepped forward picked it up,
presented it to him. Thank you, captain,”
said the emperor, inadvertently. "In whnt
regiment sire?” inquired the sub, quick as
lightning. Napoleon smiled, and forthwith
promoted the witty youth To a captaincy.
Census of St.Locis.—Officials are uow enga
ged in taking tbe ceceusoffit. Louif, The pop.
ulatlon of two wards—the FUth and Sixth
Wards—Is reported at 21,769, of whom 20,754
are free whites, and 15,641 cau rend and write.
Tbe total population of this prosperous city is
estimated ut 130,000 souls.
At the battle of Trafalgar, a goner!
tinh sailor, seeing a brother tar bleeding pro
fusely from a severe wound, ran to bis assistan-
tance. He had no sooner raised him from tbe
dock ou which ho fell, than tho wounded man
sald, ,, Thauk you, Jack ; and pi- ase God, I’ll.do
the same for you before tbo fight’s over.’’
A uubtsmuu told u visitor that he had been
talk!: gto him in a dream. "Pardon mo,’’replied
tbe other, "1 really did not hear you.”
(Cnnuncrrial Mclligtuce.
neighboring larmers. . ,
togtber iu tho Coalings under one overseer. I f or tho powers that tossed it
1 bury its I
They not only have ample Ume and opportunity prow in tbe wave, and then shaking tho brine
to perfect their schemes, but coulivjutiug tbofr from its deck, would lift its head above tbo
numerical force with what is deputed to keup warters. It bore itself handsomely, uud wo
them in order, they imagine themselves invin-l were never in danger; but still it looked so
ciblo oguiusl all opposition which may bo small! and as the was increasing and the bib*
brought against them. You will thus discover i 0W 8 growing, 1 could but think it would bo
that 1 truco the excitement among the slaves we u enough for tho boat to lose no time in get-
to tho recent Presidential canvass. But 1 can• ting to its destination.
not conceive how that canvass could have been J Hut the scene was grandest of all when we
managed in any other way. There can bo no approached Charleston. A sand bar sweeps
doubt but tbut tho frieuds of I illmoro and | around the month of Charleston Harbor in a
Buchanan honestly entertained the belief that semicircular form, the convexity turned towards
it was only by supporting their favorite that I the sea. This bar is furroweaby channels or
the danger which they apprehend from the passes, through which alone vessels can pass in
election of Fremont could ho averted. It was, I or ou t- the water being elsewhere too shallow,
therefore, uot only their Constitutional right, I We were to enter through what is known as
but their imperative duty to avow that belief. Charleston Pass, giving 16 feet of water at high
In tbo exerciso of that Constitutional right and tide. As wo came in sight of land, a long lino
tho performance of that duty they incurred tho 0 f white foam extending North and South, like
hazard of a negro insurrection. a great snow bank, until it lost itself in the dis-
It behooves tho conservative portion of tho I tauceon either hand, told where tho ocean was
republican party to consider wbother they did spending its fury upon the shore. Tho "break-
not force upon tho South, during tho last can- era” wero Insight. Immediately before us,
vas3, a wrongful issue; whether they did uot the "bar” formed the scone of the conflict. But
make uao of the Kaunas question os a specious ono narrow path of comparative quiet, a sort of
pretext for a general assault upon slavery, by neutral ground, appeared. The waves rolled
denouncing wnat they were pleased to call its there, but they did not "break.” It was the
inhumanity, Us injurious efFucte upon the Charleston Puss. As we made our way through,
agriculture, commerce, education aud morals I the scene was truly sublime. The waves on
of tho Southern States. They ought to con* I oithcr hand looked like successive storming
sider whether it is honorable, while profeiwiug columns, hurled against .he bar. When they
a willingness to protect tho constitution where struck the shelvlug bottom, the tops would
it exists, to court tiiu nld of Ud npon and im- J hrnak off. and the diminished volumes seemed
n i„„ai.i« fii4.ii, to ..oouii it• h uu nuicuic and de- to proceed with the momentum of tne wnole,
nunciution, and to exhibit maul testations of and shot forward with terriflo velocity, throw-
wonder beenuso fanatics are not allowed to in g their spray upon our decks as they passed,
preach "freed mi to the slave.” If, by those a ud hurried on to the bed of foam where their
constantly recurring and never ending assaults, course was to terminate. Thus wave after
a servile war is precipitated upou tne South, wave, big with the concentrated fury of tbe
will the hands ol northern agitators to blood- mighty Atlantic, It subdued and stayed by a
iess ? Will the public opinion of tho civilized j 0 wly bed of said, composed of particles
world, wbllo testing thesr conduct by tho C'-n- separately too trifling lor notice. Still the
stitution, hold them guiltless ol an insurrec- eternal conflict goes on, but still the issue is
lion which might end in tho extinction of U-ritteu "Hero shall4hy proud waves be stay-
slavery, but which would as certainly result c d.” ^
in the extermination or alio slaves. Inside tfle tar ths waters were disturbed only
I trust your readers will not cousider this by ripples, and we made our way up the beau-
explanation unwarrantable or out of place, lor tiiul bay of Charleston to the city, seven miles
l bclievo my knowledge of the parties interest- from the ocean. Wo passed SuUiuan’s Island,
ed enables me to give a correct solutiou of an 1 ou which stands Fort Moultrie or revolutionary
excitement, which had well nigh resulted fa-1 fame, aud soon fastened to one of th
tally to those lor whom I shall always cuter- on tho Cooper River sido ofthe city,
talu tho warmest gratitude. 1
Your obedient servant, , _
Lccikn B. Chisz. Scientific Expedition to Florida.— We
Now York, Dec. 16, 1650. understand that the Lyceum of Natural History
Notbtrithstsndiiiff tire length of the forego. I ivneli jlfoS^iDilfw^stera'nofts? of *Fforidta for
HavniinuU Market, December 91.
UOTroN—The irauHUCtlrois yesterday >liu\v
slight improromout in our market, .-’alei
baled, viz, 14 at ll}£, -io ut 29 ut II 93 at
UK. *8 at-ll’g 7, 168 at 12, 174 at 12»*. 89 at 12t,'
amt 70 on term* not traiinpirc'l.
Exjiorn.
HA LI IM U lilv— S learns hip City of Norfolk—129
bides cuttuu. 72 doitnin.. 124 boxen copper ore,U'JJ
coakrt rice, 17 bags feather8,5 bbis brandy, 10 box
es tobacco, and sundry pkg4 mdzo.
MATAN’/.A8—Hark Mary R Burney— lOH.booVe*t
Hawc.i lumber.
CIIAIUJ&TUX, Dec. Ill—Cotton—There was quite
ao active dotimud tor thU article to-day which re
sulted In tho unle of fully illOi) bales, «l extrnmra
ranglug from 11 tol2>jc.
ijjijiping Juttllignur.
,. December .‘41
ofthe wharves
S.
... ... . expedition to the western const of Florida, for
ing extract and tho delicacy of the subject tho purpose of studyiug the natural history of
to which it relates, wo have considered it pro the country, and of making collections of shells
per to givo place to it in our columns.
botanical and ornithological specimens. Ac. It
Ths o-ritcr ivhilo .racing ,ho oxcifomcm in I “It &? i^Tpc&t
tho Presidential canvass in Tennessee, does not composed in part of members ofthe society,
see how that canvass could have been mauaged and the remainder men who are engaged in
In any other way than it was. IVc will suggest .te?!?*" 1 ?,• rSMJS
that while discussions of tho character which
sail from this city in March, to bo absent about
two months. Such an expedition as this cannot
o t
ho mentions were unadvoldablo, they need not I fuiU^Te3dt~lir"l»th'pfeMare* and profit to
and should not havo occurred in proximity tj those interested in the advancement ornatural
"the long line of sable visages” of which he 8C !?K®' , nf , .
speaks. And it may be remarked that wo have visioned will, be $1000; this "sum la divided
„. ... it-. ited that
zpedition will at
repaid by tbe line collection of
for years, attended no political discussion In- into sheres ot $50 each, and it is expect
volving the issues between tho North and tho | those who engage in the expedition
South, at which there were not, within car
a»in* ni i i i »pogiuieu» wuiuu wui.uu uuoueu io eacu, aue;
snot ol tuo speakers, persons whose complex- a set has been taken for the college cabinet.
ion should have been a bai 1 to their presence.
This is un evil which musf 6s corrected. While
it is not safe to allow the dominant race to re*
main la ignorance as to iho plain of our
Northern enemies, tho exposure of those plana
should only be made in the presence of those to
be endangered by their consummation.
We need not say that Mr. Cliaso Axes tho re
sponsibility for these troubles upon the proper
parties- tho black republicans ofthe free States.
And uever before liuvo wo scon such tin cxlillii*
The society has already undertaken no less
than three expeditions—two to Nova Scotia
and one to Newfoundland—all of which resul
ted well and attracted some little notice, and
>vc do not doubt tills will bo equally profitable
in its roHults.
Persons interested in tUU excurainn, aud
who desire to incrcu*e their cabinets, cau make
further inquiries or send remittances to l-rof.
Albert Hopkins, of Williams College.—Boston
Traveller.
Kansas Affairs.— 1 The President has scut
Pori of Suvaimah..
Arrlvcil.
Ship Elizabeth, William*, l.iverpnul witHtKbO
kkitnaU, to A tew &Co. ThoK. wo* nrroiuoualy
rejiorteU arrived on the !0lh by oao ol'tlm gazetto-
of the city.
Ship P. lyuesla, Morgan, Xtwry, Iruluinl, in bal
last, to A l.ow fi Co.
Burk linlustry, Murphy, Dublin. Io biilliii-t, Io
Urlgham, Kelly it Co.
Bark taletu,McGhie, Heliuit, Irelau-i, lu bulla*I,
to IIurjK-r Stiaugliey.
fifdir W Totten, Tbonuwait, uieoooro, ta .1 \V An-
deraou.
HloopKaaliiuii, (new) -iolm-.m Nl-w Vork, In but*
libit, to Ma-tur.
f'teaun-r Kilza, Keublor, I'urysb.irg, will* wood,
tollt'ltupor.
Uibbon’*il.u. from |il.iiiiaiimi. with loimlo*Sl
cotton toTo'on Aidoruou
Clean il.
Steam all ip Cu> ofXorfok, lirui-u, Baltimore—brig-
bam, Kelly As Co.
Dmk .Mary U U.irimy, Dinkey, AUtmaai—Uunti-r
It Oitiumitli
Steau.ur Uordou,* Uardcu, Clurle-tou—J 1’ urookt.
Duilltl-t'd.
Steamer (lurdou, Barden, Cb.<rtor<on.
(.'iniiilgin-e..
I‘ii actu W lotion, Irom t iceboro—2600 bu-tiel*
rongU lice, 20 bbh Gen ryrap, amt 2 baler rf I cot
ton, to Hurduo & i o, Ding 4: ton, J W Atulorton.
Itti'rlpU Per Central Knllroail.
Doc 20 —1014 ball-.; i-ottou. 8. bbl* flour, 28
boxes cojipur ore, nuiimdzu, to Alien A: Son, Bu
bun x.-', Urlglumi. K .v Co, Duucau, Bohn AtKostur,
.1 W ljulirop L v.o, Ui-tbwoll tx W, lunaA: VV. Hat-,
dee A: Co, tin Ison, F A Co, l'alt«-u t U ii Co. Ftanl.-
1m A It, tins-?,I la vii ii l>mg. f S tf artrUgw. tiuuu-r
At (>, aud others
NBW YoitK, .Vov Hilt, IS5‘.
Atti JCi. COtf.nu GKiUlUUX .V JOCR.VA1.;—tu tbe
flro aiXo. U9 Wiirrcu nircut, *.-niLe morutrg oftliQ
fill lujtuni, our most vu.-ja do Imoks and iiujicra
wuro exjHJsml lor thirty xix hours iu nim ofSti-uriLS
A: Marvin’s tiru-l'roof .-a;ud.
Wu *a> jire-prooj\ oot hucauae lln:> ai SO labeled,
but bsicuudo wu have *o provuil ilium Uur books
ami pap.-r* caiuu out uulujuro l, save tbo binding ol
tbe book*, oceaffloued by bIl-uiu.
Unr Eton- wa> Uve etudm. above gtouud ami iho
stonoB below, occupied Irom collar t- gurrut flu
lutfluehyorUteheatcan bn uttutuid b. auy druumn
who wiuuMsed it. So furuace could be- con
trived by tbe ingenuity u‘ man tu create* more
Intense hr*t.
We voluntarily give ibio tribute to lint vaiui-oi
these Bate* and aeleet your widely circulated com-
mui ciui Journal to inform the mercantile uojuimini!)
wtui uritiuiutu to place cpo*. Su-urni At Marvin’*
Wilder'* Dati.-i.t balamatider riulu*.
Huspuiulully,
I1AVII.AM*, IIAHKAI. A, KIHI.KV,
Wholuriale iiruggbt-.
4W* Ali pattern-! m.-l o.' the atjove do-'crlbusl
.Sufos fur i-ale by
t*. il. IJAMKKJKI.D, Agent for Muuutuu’r*,
uov29- t> 17 Bay strei-i, .*uvautiub.
BLINDNESS PREVENTED!
SEMMONS & CO.,
THE CELEBRATED
.vs.vwjairas A.VB ixrsxmit.i of
l-lro \i,vly Ilivanleil nullInnuurtq
SPBOTAOX.S1S,
laMUiM Uu- imnroved .S.-ectiioiu Mumniiriory mid
Jj ornwali optical t*tabli?hmviu. l-j.*» Uriilgo
Trur». rurpucili.lly auuouitco their ui rival on apro-
less ion at visit tu Savannah, with a Hplcndtn a..<-ort-
ment t-f tbulr newly luveub d and Improved t»|K-q-
taclc-, and may be Cornu lira on ami after Monday
uext, "tlit* 2-d luit., at their oillce over the Drug
rioreiiiS I*. Iiraut'y A: Co., Iloigiton’it new bulla-
ini;*, voruer ofUullaud Uroughton street-.
Thuoo celebrated Spectacles aietuude of Brazilian
Pobblw, aud cubbtreclcd In accorduucu with the
ph.losoi liy of nature, lu the form of avoucave com
vex-miri i r, admlrauly auapted to the organ ol
eight, and cau be used by tbo old aud the young In
pursuo ih - most minute luiploymuut, either by
d-iytr cui.dlu light, with perfect ease, uud never
uau<;o tin glddines* ofthe head, nr unp ousant *an
nation to tbo eyo, that many experleuco trotu uilug
the common kind, but toud to streugibeu aud im-
pruvo tbo night, a* Will oo a ecu by tbe following
te&tlmoulal* irom those m-ing ihuu
49- OUlce houra Irom 8 A M to 6 P. M
^avauDah. Uecombur r9 h
’r£S1'XMO\l<U4».
HJKUSro.v, b O . Oct.V&th. Ic 66.
Dour Sirit afford* m-j vreut ploasuie to tlhlo
that liealilim the oxcellont quality of your glame*,
tho mini*cuF, or couc-tve-convex lens, allow
greater latitude In Ilia field of vision, und more
uu*e a ml comfott to the eye. Ue.-nae>. lhe*e
advauuge.-i, I would al o meuiiou yocr Impruv
mvut iu the .-.rruugujueut of the Iranu, which 1
think Is well calculated to shut off tho-e ray* of
light which cbUuol bn brought within the ax:e ot
vi*i«ii. Be this as II may, l havo uo huritiatinii in
alllnulug that your glatbc* uilord me tim e earn ori
than any 1 l ave hitherto tried, ond coiuiquct liy I
cnirrucumtm.nd them with coutldcucu to uli who
stand in need of such nld.
Very ru-poctlully, your oh’tcerviabt,
t UEDDiN’tiB, M. j».,
Professor ot surgery, i-. C.Uoi vg«-.
Mr. J. II. .-'ommous.Chatlo-tou.
CiMiiLERioN, Nov i ft;,.
Mr. J. It. duurmfaU* :—Dear Mr : 1 have used
. • ur glumes lor teu days or more, anil muni uow
say that they please me better than any I have
lure to! ore seen.
Wishing you ail *uc.e**, 1 am your*, Am.,
K. t-DWAKDS I101.3UOOK, M. D.,
l’roUHSor of Anatomy, vedlcal lulh-gu, si. C.
At.iic.vr.i, Ga., Nov. 2d, 1855.
I have i xumlued and um uow Using u pair of tho
buuutdul cry-tidim-, uiiniscus glasoe;, purchusud
by Prorwsor i.'u-leon. They are coiHlructed ujam
strict y phlloM-phical principle*, and from several
couiideraiio;-p, are uoi *ur|ia=ned, if equalled, by
any 1 have over Been.
TUe concave-convex form of the leme* ravuv
bling the i-xtur or arrangement of the humuu eye,
collect* n l.i yvr number of ru.v* tliau could be con
veye • -ipoii the retina from ore:inary gl:re*e.-, n lire
iUiiiu-tinul power, and thus incrcUflO tin- ni-nit v
Ivim-'i of vl. lon. Tho size of the glumes, ul.»'
give a greater Held of vision with Ic.v* muscular
arti n. In abort, tho whole arrangement reeim
Admiral ly cjlouUtcd toyromuio case aud cist It ci
te cue j* of vi.*lon, aud to |>ro*orvo tho healthy
function of that luvaluablo organ, tho huraoti eyi
A. MEAN’S,
ted 21 Prof, or Chemistry, Uuo. Mod. l ot.
Aruc&TA, Nov. 17, D&5.
Mr. Gedoon bo* furnished mo with a pair -
t'pociaclus, from which I dorive groat comfort aud
boueflt la Ierturiug, 1 cheerfully undo with Prole
Duga i and Ci mpboll, iu tbvir recommuudution “
Ula kneclacb-a J. A- EVK, SI. D.,
l'rof. Med. Col.Uou.
Mr. A. Godcon Dear Sir: 1 havo te.b-d thor
oughly, 1 ililuk, tbo BiHJctacIc* purchased < f you.
..ad take pleasure In saying I am very lunch ph ased
wi Ii them. I found tln-ut decidedly more easy
and ccmfi rtubln thuu any 1 havo over tried, I ox-
porleueo no lailguo or utawing of tho eye-, which
uud boeu tin- raao wi'li nil other gittaacn 1 luv
used: but, on tho contrary, i.ftcr u*lug them night
and liny f. i n»;r,0 time, 11 xj crienco uo unph-
autne:-.: wbaiever.
I do not protend to uudorftand anything ofthe
-cii-uiiiU'. principles upon which they are construct-
o r; hui, Hum a practical mo or them, I cheerfully
add my tort!ni"iiy to their Hipuriur qu dity.
Very ro-ipccUuMy,
P, E. Il IWDIE.
Macon, tiii., Jau. ild, I860. duc2d
"jfiiitAUtifoiA advkui IdTair.vt. J
Porompt >ry Sial-.-Entire Mock ol Cabiuet Fund
turo ut George J. lioiike!*, No. 178 Clirelmu *1.
Philadelphia.
On T’U'-saoy, Docembir JiOth, t.oiumunchig ut
o’clock in Uiu inormug, will bo Mild, without r
.-rerve, tho entiro stock of superior uud ih-guut
Cabinet nnnitme uf Mr. George J. Ht-ukel*, '
c'.iuing btiriluc** ot- accouut of ill beiltb.
Tim stock i omprtee* all the Intuit Krcuch pat
terns nf Draw'ng Kcoin. Dining lb um, I.ibrury and
lied Boom Furnlturo—a large poi ilon of rocent im-
1*0. tatiure, utrel thu bahiuco manufactured by xlr.
llenki-l.- lor Id- re guter ware? room Kale-, und U U
by tar trie mo-t > ulu.ihlc and vuriod a-i*ortmunt
ever offered nt public rale iu tills country
i* Ur. Ilunku -i* compelled, on nrcouctof hte
health, to give -m biuiuo.rf, .-very article will posh
tlv* Jy be sold without reserve.
Fuii pmi)c.lai.s iu catalop-ou-, which may be
procuro.t ol
M TIi'iMAB A BDNfl, Auctioneer.?,
Nor . i.7 und CD South Fourth street.
df-cl*.i-—?o i4 Philadelphia, Pi
GROUND BBNTS.
HAVE IIE-ENTERED the following Lola
_ iu conformity to onlinance, December lath,
1 Brown Ward.—l/>ta Nos. 14,44,45, 55,61
and 71, for two quarters rent etch; Nos. 60,65,
66, (hr three quarters rent each; No. 70, for
tea quarters reut; No. 68, 69, for eleven quiff*
tern runt each.
Chatham Ward.—Lota Noe. 93,34, for two
quurtcra reut each; Noe. 38,86, flbr three quar*
ten rent each; Nos. 17,24,36 end 83, ter five
quarters rent each; Nos. 18, 19,20, 22.23, ter
mix quartets reut each; No. 16, for eight quar*
(era reut; No. 4, lor twelve quarters rent; No.
* for tuurteeu quarters rent.
Columbia WurU.—Lots Noe. 25, for two quar
tet* reut No*. 11, 14, 21, ter four quar
ter* tent each; Nub. 12, 28, for five quarters
reut each; No*. 3,4,24, for six quarters rent;
each; No. 8, lor twelve quarter! rent.
Crawford Word .— Lota Nos. 12,22,23,24,29,
1 and 72 ter two quarters rent each; No. 70,
for three quart era reut; No. 33, for four
quartern rent; No*. 3, 13, 36. 44, ter iix
quarter* rent No*. 31,32 35, 41, for MVen
quurtcra rent each; No. 48, for ten quarter*
reut.
Gbarltuu Ward.—Lute No. 14, for two quar
ten rent; No. 35 South half, for three quarters
reut; Nos. 12,18,19,25,31, for five quarters
reut; No. 24, for seven quarters tent: Noe. 34,
30, lor nine quarters reut; Noe. 6,82. for eleven
quarters reut.
Calhoun Ward.—Lota Noe. 1,16, for two quar*
ter* rent; No. 18, for four quarters rent; No. 10,
for five quarters reut; Noe. 2,6, 11, 26,28, for
nix quarter rent; No. 30, for nine quarters rent;
No. 26, for ten quarters reut; No. 29, ter eleven
quarters rent.
Elbert Ward.—Lota Nos. 28,34,38,40, ter two
quarter* reut; No*. 6, 7,8, for seven quartern
rent.
Franklin Ward.—Lot* No. 33, 36, for two
quarter* tent; New. 21,22, 26,27, ter fivo quar
tets rent; No*. 2, 3,25, for six quarters rent;
No. 12, ter seven quarters rent.
New Ktunkilu \Y urd.—Lota No. 11, for three
quarter* rent; No. l), for four quarters rent;
No*. 7,8,10, lor live quarters reut; No. 14, for
six quarter* reut; No. 17, for seven quarters
reut; No. 13, lor tilteen quarters rent; No. 4,
for twcuiy-nue quarter* rent,
Foraytb Ward.—Lota No. 17, for two quarters
rcutLNo. 11,I’m three quarter* reut; No. 29, ter
six quarter* rent; No. 24, for seven quarters
reut: No.6,7,35, for ten quarter*reut; No.
12,13,14.for eleven quarter* rent.
Green W urd.-LoteNo. 30, fort wo quarters rent;
No. 6, ter 4 quarter* rent; No. 2, ter six quar
tors rent; No, 20 north half of 22, for eeven
quarter* leuL
Jaclteuu Ward-Lots No. 46, for two quar
ters rent; No*. 9,30,31, ter four quarters rent;
No. 29, for seven quarters rent.
Jasper Ward—JjOts Nos. 3, 4, 42 for two
J nartera reut; No. A, 47 for six quarters rent;
[os. 45,40 for neveu quarter* rent; No. 48 for
teu quarter* rent; No. 29 for fifteen quarters
reut. •
Lafayette Ward—Lot* No. 7 ter two quar
ter*; No*. 49,47,48 for five quarter* rent; No.
37,38,41 for six quarter* reut; No. 23 for four,
teeu quarter* reut.
Liberty Ward—laots Nos. 0, 12, 35 ter two
quarter* rent; No. 23 ter five quarter* reut;
No*. 27,32 for i-ix quarters rent; Nos. 30,34 for
seven quarter* tent.
Monterey Ward—Lots Nos. East half of 2,
. 18,29,3,39; eurt haif of 31, for two quar
ter* rent; No*. 14,15,east half of 29, and west
half ot 31, tor four quarter* rent; No. 19, ter
fivo quarters reut; No*. 4,6,34, for Beveu quar
ter* lent; No. 17, ter eight quarter* rent; Nos.
13,35, for teu quarters rent; No*. 11,12, for
fourtecu quarter* rent.
Pulaski Ward—Lota Nos. 1,2,7,28, for two
luarters reut; No*. 3,4, lor four quarters rent;
<09. 14,18,22, 24, 25, ter six quarters rent;
No*. 15,16,23, ter seven quarter* rent.
Troup Ward;—Lots No. 6, South half of 37,
for two quarter* reut; Nos. 29,30,31, west half
of 38, fur three quarters rent; Nos. 23,24, for
*ix quarters reut; No. 40, lor twelve quarters
rent: No. 28,for fourteen quarters rent
Washington Ward—Lots Nos. 7, 8,11,23,
35,36, ter two quarter* rent; No. 30, ter three
quarter* rent; No. 19, lor four quartern rent;
Nos. 1,17,31, for fourteen quarters rent; No.
9, for tltteeu quarter* rent; west two-thirds of
“ lor tweuty quarter* rent.
Wchlcy Ward—Lot* Nos. west half of 2,6,
7,18, for two quuriera rent: Nos. 1,3, tor five
quarter* rent.
Bnringfild Plantation—Lota Nos. 9.13,14,
15,16,17.18, for two quarters rent: Nos. 11.
12, for lourquurter* rent; No*. H, I, J, K,and
A, for fourtecu quarter* reut.
All peraou* iutmated, will take due notice,
that il the rente ou the above Lota are not paid
before tbe next meeting of Council, a commit*
tee will Iks appointed to revalue and advertise
the Hutno for *aie.
By order of Finance Committee.
DAN. U. STEWART, City Marshal.
* It dec 20
uutta I.,
Ve be drawn in the City of Mobile. AinUmt
to ^ubiic^on TUtziDAY, December ku, 186?,
SINQLE N UMBERS.
Joe* Beam end W. W, UcGctut, liq., Coum'rt.
80,000 Tlckets-3,q80 Prizes I
More than (me Prise to overy Tuu Tkkiu
NOVEL SUIiKML! t
940,000
ll’nzo or in,.,.
10 Prizes of v;
100 " ;;
Wu " S
1 Prist or..
1 " .... 12,000
1 " .... 6,000
I " .... 2,000
1 " .... 1.000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES:
4 prises of $160 epprozim'g tofA0,000&r«
4 *
4 "
4 "
6 "
40 «
4,000 "
126
100
76
60
46
40
12,00b arc ftO
6,Ooo nre 4yj
2,00" are im
1,000 we 4u0
-Obnrel.i.jo
1-0, vx
8,280 prises amwunttng to
pwez or TieKtvji
Whole TtokStl $10; Halves 96; Quartern jc 0
80,000 Prises of 840 will be delermiuct by f *
last Agars of the Number tbat draws tho
Prize. Poroxampis, tr the Number Uraw iug tu
840,000 Pilot suds with No. 1, then all thu Twk«u
where ths number sods in 1 will be entitle to em
If ths Number sods with No. 2. then all the inuen
where tbe Number ends In 2 win be eantica u
840, ud so on to 0.
Certlflcates of Package* w ill be tola at tbu ;uj.
towlug rater, which is tne ruk:
Certificate* of Package* of lu Who! o Tickets... tV )
" “ lu hair •• ... -jo
•* " IU quarter " ....
M Addre«* Orders ter Ticket* or Certificates tiiln-r tu
8. SWAN At CO., Atlants, bn., «,
8. SWAN, Montgumviy, ap. . t-.<i
uov24 Box *2, HavwicuU p.«,
Southern Military Academy Loti's,
CLASS M.
To be drawu lu the city of Mobile, AU., !a p'ob!-.,
on Saturday, January IU. 1967, ct tLop a. u.
SINGLE NUMBERS.
John llurtel and W. W. McOutro, K.qi , Ccuj -'i.
39,000 TlokcUt—3, JA80 Pi tzra I
More than oue Prizo to every Ten Ticket*:
NOVE1. SCHEME:
Prise or $4o,Ui,01 1 Prizo uf. .J.la-j
“ 12,utu I lu Prizes ol .vj
6,010 110U “ Ku
2,000 100 •• Ti«
1 " 1,0001
APPHOXUtATiON FA12E* :
4 prizw of 8160 app’g to $4 .>,ouo (ru« c .» a.v
4 »• 128 “ 12,000 1
4 " 100 * 6,000 •• v*,
4 “ 76 " 2,0u0 •' ,'uu
6 “ 60 •• 1. too Pi um are la
40 *» 43 " 2W* " i.ioo
3000 " 40 are 1. u.ulO
8280 prize* amouutiug to j .,ti
Ticket* 810, Halve* $6, Quartets a ho
The first 216 prizes are decided m iLo u.m
Tho first 3,000 prizcz of 61u will bu UuciduJ o, iu
last figure ol tho Number that drawn iho $i&,au
Prize. For examplu, 11* thu utmiier diuwmr tu
$16,000urizocud* wltliNo. 1 then all ihe t ek-.-n
where the number cuds iu 1, will i ouiititled i •
irthenumbtrcud* with No.then ud u.u luUt.
where tLo number cud* in 2 will bo e. tnua to
and so on to u.
Certificate* of Packages will bo 3'ld ut thei**
lowing ratee. which U the risk:
Certificate ol package*ot 10 whole t.cLin mj
•* " 10bail' •• ...... ii
“ " lu quarter " 16
Order* for ticket* or certificate* cau bo . .
tlther to
8. 8WAN k LU, Atlanta, i'.« , -.
8. 8WAN, Montgomery. Al t
aud corner Bull aud Hay utrocts, Nuvr.uL
uov28
FORT GAIN US AOADKm Mi I ’i l it I
L'LAS.' VI.
To be drawn In tbe olty or Atluuta, On , iu on
TUESDAY, Janury 20, lb67, on ti i p.ic.
SINGLE NUMHKK-SI1!
30,000 'A’tcKeta M 3,307 I'rlzrt.
Nearly One Prize toevery Nluo TlcktiUI
BRILLIaWsCHEMIs
Ue. Savannah, Dec. 19,1866.
tlon of their infernal spirit ns in tho commonls 1" Cu "« res * » mo ™,K8 covering despatches
upon tho excitement lu Tennessee uud sonw | Tho*.Governor” rejmrU that°ho has'kep^ an
i!r.1..
upon tho cxcitomeiit iu Tonncssci
otiier quarter*, which have appeared in their| hourlyjecordod
organ*. Our reader* need not expect us to
prove the truth of this assertion by quotations.
^. executive action since he
entered upon hi* duties. Peace I* permanent
ly efitabllslied in the Territory. A band of rob
ber* Htili remain lu the south part of tbo Ter-
Thoycanimoglno whyivn do nn,/ Wo only I ritory'notexcMdta'g seven. Fat whoso arrest
allude to it to remind them again of tho fact reward* are offered. The regular settlers have
that they are In national association with meu a 8 rcc( * to lcave contentod question* to lie
Whom they should only regard with feelings or
hostility, ami from whom 03 their numltcra in
crease It i* Inevitable tiiat no must separate.
Co.vauE8»iONAL—Washington, Dec. 18—
Nonate—A resolution was adopted, authorizing
tbo Secretary of tbo Navy to present suitable
medal* to Dr. Kane, bi* officers uud men.
Mr. Jonos, of Tennessee, endorsed what tho
President raid in Ills messago relutivo to the
Republican*. It wo* not for Congress to decido
whether slavery should exist or uot in the ter.
ritories. Ho should ucquicsco in tho decision
of tho Supreme Court ou that question, and
thought if nil would do the same, it would be
tho mean* of quieting tho slavery agitation.
A memorial from the Collin* steamship
company, askiug to bo relieved front their mail
contract, wu* received.
The fieuatutbeu adjourned.
IIouso—Twenty thousand copies of tho Pro*!*
dbiit’a messago were ordered to be printed.
Mr.Quittnan,of Mi**., believed every word
tho President said on tho subject of slavery,
was well timed and true. On tho Coutral Amori*
can qncstiou, lie wa* opposed to bowing or
S ieldingto England or France, and believed
mt Walker wo* an instrument in tho band* of
Provid.-uco for carrying out American civilize*
tlon. Ho thought it the duty of our Governmcut
not t° throw obstacle* in hi* way.
_ Mr. Branch, or North Carolina, do tended tbo
South, advocating the principle* ofthe NcLras*
doctrine* 0 * 1 re P a<llat< !d tbo squartcr sovereignty
Mr. Davidson, of La., argued that Congress
uever did, and doe* uot now, posses* the power
to legislate on tbe subject of slavery in the
territories.
The flooie then adjourned.
determined nt the ballot-box. He allude* to
the collision between himself and Judge Lc-
compte, and expresses a desire that a Chief
Justice will be appointed who 1* iinnurtial, und
not complicated witli the lato disturbances.
Ho allude* to a speech liemudoatLeaveuworth,
on tho occasion of the land sale* by invitation
of tho authorities Hi* remarks are well re
ceived. He thinks the sale of public land to
well disposed bottlers tho surest method of main
taining tho peace ofthe Territory.
Ths Tknnessbb Insorbtcion—Louisville,
Dec. 17—The City Council of Clarksville, Ten-
nowoe, have instructed tbe Recorder to noti
fy tho iron nuwtora und other owner* of slaves
that no slave will bo permitted to come to the
• ity to remain more than two boar*, unless ac
companied by some responsible white person,
under a penalty of twenty buhee. Slaves hav
ing master’s passes are exempted.
Persons having slave* go ing to or from
Christmas festivities are not to allow them to
pas* through Clarksville, unless some respecta
ble white person will keep them together, and
not allow them to mingle with the negroes at
Clarksville.
At Gallatin, Tennessee, some twenty-five or
thirty negroe9bave been arrested, surpected of
being concerned in the conspiracy. The citi
zens have appointed a committee to examiue
tho matter.
Georgo the Fourth, when Prlnco of Wales,
used to return tho tows or all persou* iu the
streot, except toggara. Ho justified this omis
sion by remarking, tbat to return a beggar's
bow, without giving him anything, wooft be
amookcry and to stop for the.pnrpoeo or bestow-
ing a sixpence, would seem ostentations in a
prince.
New SUtocrtiscmente.
ATTENTION!
Oglethorpe Light lufunii-y,
AttouJ a moating of your mrp*, to Ik- !i> M
ilu tbo Drill Uootu, ou Muudity, the- 2'.’d in*t.,j
at 7>a o’clock, I*. M. By order
Gripl, .1X0. X. LEWIS,
T. 8. McImosii, U. 8., O, L. 1. dc21
ft
i
WIFE WANTED.
A GENTU M \N, aged 2i .tears or u kiud aud
good dUt oiitlou wished toobtulu a vr.fo Without
golug through thu tiHiial lu-■niHlitii-a of a courtship,
bollovlUK thu prsna tu hu a guwl medium to muk>:
known Ids inteutiou* Io thuluir srx. it I* lu thi* in-
stait- o made uuo of by hint. DU tvoridly posses-
BGSiiloud arc bulllcloci to support two. All dingle
young ladle* under hi* ago arc at liberty to u.idms
N, p, \v., Bavanuah, Gh. dec2l-lt
NOTH’1C.
UgUIBS, CRACKERS, FIRE WORKS uud
O I’Ui’i'KIW—Onlinam o pjaiud te-c’r 16, iblT.
Whureus, much danger Is apiu onemled from thu
discharge of guns, pistol*, squib* or other iustru-
mom*, wberulu the uitlclo of gr.uj* wder U u-eiJ,
wllbiuthe limits ol’tliu cl ytlFavntiuah, b) tucon-
lldorato person* almost overy evcuhig.
Bzc. 1, That from ami alter the pawlin' or this
Ordinance it shall bo tbo duty of tLo murahul of the
city aforeaaid, aud tbe couslublc* thereof, to .ufoi in
aiaiostaUand every white |tor*on found within tho
Umlu or tho said city discharging or attempting to
discharge, any guns, pirtuls, oi other firem ui«,
cracker* or any other iuuumhudilhlo preparation,
aud that tha pormi en mformod agaiiim lie pu.i
idbed a* hurciualtor mentioned, II a tree white per-
sou. to bafiued la a sum tut exceeding $v««.
Bet. 2 That if any per- on of color br> loutid nt of
fending as aforesaid, auch poraon of color thail re*
o ive coruoral pum*umout nut cxcocdlng ten lash-
c*. to he inflic ed by the oflker pri-ncui.
Clerk ok Council's umcic, )
Fuvautiah, 20th Duc.cmbcr, ls6 ». /
To the City Marshal, tho Captain of tho Pctco
and other otllcvra aud privute*
You nro hereby uoulled to strictly obitt-tvc-uud
euforcotho proviriioBHofthe above Ordinuucc, «u
aud after Mondav next. By order or
' JAMES l». Si'UKVKX, Mayor
Kuwauu «. Wilson,
Clerk of Couucll. ducdl
OATS—
400 bushels wbtto seed Oat*
Lending and ter sa:e by
deefif HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON Ac CO.
CHIU
m
TMAS HO:
KS.
mi
sAr
T UB magnolia, .r tiro Gill or Friend'
fchtp, (Ulialdo ter all se»>ouK;
Fileni^hlpV Token, edited by T, S. Arthui;
The Little Travelar’s Gift, illustrated;
The Ice King nd thu Sweet Suuth Win-i, by Mr:
Caroline K. U iiler;
Ta'c* uud Adventures, or thu Book of Cu.-ionli**,
by Al.ee Hawthorne;
fn > Juvenile Keoprake, edited by Clara Arnold
ChristmnH Rises and the New Year’s Gift,
present for young people:
The Youth'* Diadem, a gift book ter all sea-oii*,
prepared eipccially for the young, by Clara *~
nold;
Tuo Littl.f M. ii-eiigcr Bird*, or the Chime* of
Silver Bell*, by Mrs. Caroline H. Butler;
Floral (ii-im-, a gift ter all season*, highly iliur-
t rated;
The Chrivtna* atury Book, or Our Juuuy, a story
ter young puipte;
Tho liumu-uig Bird, aCbristmj* aud New Y
Gilt, bv Mr.-. .Maitland;
'i'li« Gill U-iok of Americau Meloilie*, containing
*c|octions fr< m two hundred Amor lean author*,
The F.i\-«ritu Story /funk ur Pli-a-dug Fkeuil
for Youth, by n’iara aVrnold.
Al*o, a variety of other book* to Suit tbe U-.lu*
t!so.-«- a.- i O'..* to m tku ChrLtma* presents.
.1. B. CCBBEbOL, Agent,
duclu uuder the Marahatl House.
ELUOTION If ones.
A N Meciiou will beheld e( the Court House In
the city of r-avanuah, on Moodrjr, the filth day
ui January (IM67) ensuing, lor e Judge of the Supe
rior Courts tor tho Eastern Judicial District ofGeor-
gia, Uve Juxticos or tho Interior Court for theooun-
ty of Chathum, u Tax Collector and a receiver or Tax
Ket'ii u-. lor Chathum county.
the Foil* will bo opened at seven o’clock, A. M.
and no clo-ed at six o’clock, 1'. 41. Tbe Bherlff of
Ciiidhatii county, or hi* lawiul Deputy, together
with thu County Constables, are required to beta
atteudutieu in preserve and uiaiutein order.
Tho Jubiico- ofthe Interior Court will preside.
By order* of their Honors:
WILLIAM H. CUYLER, J. I. O.C. C.
MONTGOMERY GUMMING, J. I. O.C. C.
NOAH U KNAl’P, J. I. C. C. C.
JAM*-8 E. UOLFHEY, J. LC. C. C.
GKOHGU I*. HARItteON, J. 1.0. C. C.
A-.lost: W, IL Bi'LLOcu.
clerk 1. C. c. C. deol7
9IAGAZ1.YES FOR JANUARY 1867.
/ « ODGY’S LADY’S BOOK, and Graham’*
vA iilu-trateil Magizioc, lor January, ltecoli
by J. B. CUBBElHIK, Agent.
declS under tho Marahul ifnu.i
Ex-
fancy Apples, &c., Landing.
Xi\A I.OJI DRIED PEACHES. Pealed aud
t/UV/tru line, 10 hbl* Extra Oholca Apple*;
10 Bbis. Extra Mercer Potatoes)
1 crab- Northern Cabbage.
ALSO:
10 bhlB.No. I MACKEREL, (new)
2 blits. No. 1 SALMON, (new) lor rale at
ELECTION NOTICE.
A N Election I* hereby ordered to be held at tbo
Engine housso lu Waahlugton rquare onSatur-
uay. tbu third day of January, t£67, to elect two
Jui-ticei uf tbe Peace for tbe lour lb District, (0. H.)
a* piovided ter by law. Ibe Poll* Will be opsntd
nt seven o’clock of that day, snvl be closed at five
o’clock. P. M.
* Savauuab, ISth Dec., 185tf
FREEHOLbbtte:
VV. DUNCAN, Ji *IIN F. TUCKER,
J. BURKE, ALEX. J. 0. 8HAW,
O. u’KUUUKK,
dec 14
CONSTAIILE’T h vle.
Will bu ;old before tbe otilco of Justice L. 8.
Dart, on Monday tbu 22d December 1)66 be
tween l im legal hour* or solo, tbe following articles,
to mt:
Uuu birr pump, oue ullage bbl cider, oue ullage
bin. vim-gar, oue und bull' ebeeso, one sett mea-
*ui e», one box burring, one lol'of pepper; one lot of
blue, one ullage box caudle*, four small water palls
‘one tot o! crockery ware, uuo lot of tin ware, ono
mcutiar. oue ullage bid. cranberries, ono utlago
bbl. -sugai, uie|ullage bbl. oil, two tin cans, one
pipe couiiitinug glu, one .stove, luiirfcbairs, ono wa
ter bucket, l.tvled ou mt thu property ofCbrlstopber
Ficge, io*ati*fy mi attachment at tho instance of
Albert t-iiuon*, v*. tnrblophcr Ftego. Tho *ald
articles roid a* | erishablo proLorty by order of tbo
u..n iflvi < ]j arl( justice,
t. MENDER Com table, c. c.
du2"-2
DICKSON’S,
Baruard si., near the market.
Goshen Butter and Cheese:
LANDING.
Hon Lovl .*
deoil*—;u
STATE OF UKORGlAc
iHAi’ilAM COUNTY—To aU whom it may
j ooucei u; Whereas, James NowUn will appl r
at the Court of Urdmary ter tatters of adminlstratioo
on tbe estate ol Josepn NowUn:
These are, therefore, to cite I
whom It may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (irony thoy nave) on or be-
ioie tho brat Monday In February next, otherwise
saw letter., will bo granted.
WitneaM, John Bilbo, Eaq. Ordinary for Chatham
count), thi* 10th day ot liecembor, 1668.
deulu JOHN BILBO, o. 0. o.
NEW UOOKlT
IJECE1VED BY WARNOCK te DAVIS,
11 Tlmradriy, Deo. 16th, 1660:
Sf\ RICH CREAM CHEESE, (Imitation Eu*IUh ) Tuo Play day'Beck,new’ 8 tor Us for little folk», by
OU 76 llrklns selected Gurtun Butter, extra fine. FaunyFun;
f 76 tirkins eclected Gurtu-n Butter, extra One.
ALSO:
80 firkins Wostorn Butter, for rale by
de20-8t W. 0. MCK^ON.
CUltllAKTin.
P RUNES iu Fancy Boxes; Citrou, Cooking Prune-.,
Layer Raisins; Also,
Ground Spices, English Pickles,
And Euglinh Sauces, viz: Worcedcrshlre, John Bull,
Head lug, lit.rvoy, Mushroon, ton-'on Mustard,
Mneo, i luvt-.-, Nutmeg*, Ca<*ia, ic., &c.
Th« above article* arc of first quality and latest
imi-nrtutam*. For sale at
de20-2t W.O. DICK«ON'B.
Refined and llarificd Sugars.
Uudiug per Ftcamer from Baltimore.
90 Bbis. Double RCTtncd Crashed Sugar.
AND
20 BbU. Clarified Brown Sugar,
For sale by W. G. LICKS'’X,
do.0-2 Barnard st., iiear tho Markot.
New Crop Pecan Nuts,
JUST RECEIVED.
8 BCSI1FU GEORGIA PECANS, and
2 bushols Texas Pecans, or this year’s growth
and very lino, for salo at
dtd-2 W. 0. DICKSON'S.
Violet, or the Crow and Ibe Crown, by IIJ Me-
lutofth.
Paul Fano, or ports or a Ufo else untold, a novel
by N P Willis;
The History and Recoids of tbo Ellpbut Club, by
Knight Hu*s Gukt-ide, M D, aud q K Philander Doe-
aiiuKn, P B. For sale at
decis 169 Congress street.
LOUR-
1 60U sacks and half do Denmeed Flour
Un* barrel* do do
loo do Hiram Bmah’a do
60 luir do Extra Canal do
In store and lor sale by
doc21 UOLOOM1IB, JOHNSON It CO.
1 Prlzo or,
1 do or.,.
1 do of...
1 do ol
1 do of
1 do or
1 do of.
10 do of
oo do or
100 ao of
100 do of
3i00 do Of
. .S-j,uuu h»....
10,COO I
1U,UC0 I*
10,100 13
4,Out) is
l,U)d fo
1,U>0 is
2i Oar-.-
100 arc
tUurc
6j are
4-Jtro.. ..
8,807 prlaes amounting to..
nOYAL, -HAVANA tOlTEBY.
r tS next Ordinary Drawing - lf lte lil ''
Havana tottery, conducted «>) ‘ u -
Government, under tbe hup..-* vi-.iou t. o ••
General or tuba, will take plate
Saturday, Junuui'> 3u,
$268,000!!
SORTED NUMEHO 5T1 ORDI.NaIIW
CAPITAL PUBS $100,tUi) I
,, .100,000
50,000
it prize*
2 “
7U “
1 prize of..
l " Y,Y.Y. lojooo no •• •••• .
1 •* b,U00 UU appioi’imM
49-Prize* cashed at sight at tlv^ p« uUl
count.
Bills on all solvent Bank* taken *t l'«r tf .
A drawing will be forwarded ar *uou a*
suit In known. «#.v iin/tluUi
Communications addre»*cd tu DtN • , ? J
(care or CUy Poet, Charleston, t.»-.) - u •' 1
of Jauuary. will bo atteudeJ l".
deel2—ditw
P OTATOES, tec-
600 bbl* Seed Potatoes
too do Mercer
6J du Red and White Onions
tondlug aud ter eolo by
dec21 llOIA'GMII , JOHNSON JfcOO.
B rooms, bucket, bre .d. bli dit, ao-
160 doz2end3piy iinMim-,
loo dux Bucket*,
15 bbis Pilot Bread—frusii
60 bbl* Soda, pupar ««d Uuitur BUcutl,
60doz Stomach nil. if,
t'ftdoz Cherry Brandy
160 dox Mason’* lilackiu/
Received and ter sale by
decl4 McMAHOX 4 DOYLE,
deoil
EDGAR L. nERttlOTT-
Chief Higlcew-
... I0,iM
... hA-'J
... 1- ,0.0
... 4,W.O
... ],(M
... 1,« C
... 2,U0
... 1.-00
... 7,'W
... 6,iOJ
...120,'. 00
Whole lloketa 810—Halvas |6.ou-Quartuu flk
18,000 Prize* or 840 will be deturulccdby tko
Ust figure of the number that draws tl.o lfo,ou)
Prize. For example, if tho number drawn.;? the
840,000 Prize enda with No. 1. thuu all thu lakeu
where the number ends In 1 will be emuied tu 44)
If the Number ends with No. 2, then ud the 'Jukes
where tho number ends In 2 wul bs ontufoJ tu|ji\
and so on to 9.
Certificates of Packages will be eohit ths fol
lowing rates, which is the rlkk:
Certltlccs of Packsgeof lu Whulo Tickets SG>
10 Half " w
10 quarter " ........1*
PLAN OP THE LOTTERIES.
80,000, Numbcra corresponding with thu.e in
here on tbo Tickets are placed tu one Wlictl 'llie
first 210 Prises are placed in another It bed. a
number is drawn from tbo number Wheel, end el
the aame time a Prize 1* Uruwu irutu the uihur
Wheel. The Priz* drawn U placed agaUirt iho
Number drawn. Thi* operaliun U ropuaa-d cutd
all th* prizes are drawn out.
IN ORDERING TICKETS,
Enclose the money to our audre»y for thu Ticket,
ordered, on reeelpt or which thoy will he loi w-rdra
by first mall.
The Ust of drawn number* and prizes nU b*
lent to purchuert immediately otter ih« urraic*
48T Purchaser* will please write rhoirk , fb h,Uic ‘
plalu, and give tbelr Post uiflce, Couniy »Ld tuw.
Remember tbat every prize i* drawn, ana para
ble without doductlon.
All prize* of 81,000, and uuder, paid immwUfoij
after the drawing—other prizes at tho uzuainna- *
thirty days, ruil without deduction.
tar All communications strltUy cunildcnt.ki
Prize tickets cuhed or reuewod l» b ‘ ,iUr * iUeJi
at either ofllce.
Address orders for tickets or certificates cimer
to S. SWAN k CO., At’laufo, Ga,
8. EWAN, Montgomery,
ur Boz 200, Muhilc, Ala
del9
■AVASsAh. aLuaaj oao. r.Aii.
SO N .na altarilonJ.y, ilio lOtli !«>■ •
ba ona dally wsaeocor and i« r
a excepted) oo Gw Savanuoh, Afo-»n> an-
I Road ruuning as follows:
Leave Savannah at# *. m. .. io frJ
Arrive at No. ltfi knowu a*tV*7»* n
*'ua«Xo.lKaU0.40i. M. lltJ
Arrive at No. 2, known as Flem^fi*. ••
s. i.
Keturniag leaves No. fiat 1 r. u.
Arrive at No. IK at 1.40 t.u.
Leave No lKhiim.
Arrive at Savannah 3. to r. «• ,hur$-J»rt
JRBSBSWaMSf-**
Mondays and Friday’s tnm>
a anf^So
AStorVasuw.»..«*»».
ITWbiUkerit.