Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, December 23, 1856, Image 1

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VOL. XXXVII IOLD SERTES.I 7 ii JOURNAL. JVKID1V RVKN IN U, » o'clock, A. 81. RtroM o. Li*m«>3.—Tbo •tauurGuu llu, op ber lot trip dram ri«rM* to Chiule* ton, curled US nogroei, on their wnjr to North Carolina, lately employed on the Pernandlna .ndCeilu geye Batlroad. Colo Wnarain.—This hu boon oat of our fe* cold mornings—allowing the aererest Irene that wo hare aaou In Sarannah for many , day. Mercury wo an told, stood aa lowaa t* enty.flro degree* shore tero-or aeren below trecllng point. Ntw Tag Law.—We pnblleh this important ordinance lit ttdnya paper. In the matn.it strikes us as it jolt measure. In one respect, bowercr, wo consider it faulty i the old attorn ment or real aetata la retained without any pro- rlslon for the oorreotlon of that assessment in esses wherein It it erroneous, This will we trust bo remedied by a supplemental ordinance. Additional Particulars of the Fir* at Steven 1 * Livery Stable. We hare gathered this morning the follow ing additional particulars of the dre last night at Steren’a stable i—Ur. B. lost 10 hones and 3 Celebris; Dr. Quo. Padelford 1 hone; Dr. Dement, 1 horse and buggy, Mr. Bolden 1 horse Ur. Muller 1 horse and buggy, Mr. John J. Kelly 1 hone and buggy, Bodgers, Norris A Co., 1 horse, Henry Williams 1 horse, Mr. Orr 1 horse, Ur. BIKeman 1 hone, Ur.Bonaudl boras, Mr. Daria 2 hones and 2 buggya, Hr. Os mund 1 horse and buggy, Hr. Tuppet 1 horse and buggy, Mr. Jaa. E. Copo 1 hone, a gentle man from Bulloch county 1 horse. Tha num ber of horses sand were 18 and 28 burnt. Tito Cause of It. A Tennessee paper, the KnexrlUe Whig, speaking of the preralent senile excitement In L bat Stale, mys ■ And we further bellare that It la all the leg). timate result of the agitation or the slarery quo* tion by the Democratic demagogue* of the ceuutry, who eat their bread by creating a mor bid public sentiment upon the aatyeot and then pandering to tbatsentlmsnt-rendenng the slares dUcimtentcd with their lot. It ought to be put dovtu. Itcannot result in any good, and it may do much harm. . Yet this same paper contalni the following paragraph Item the Clarkerille Chronicle pub- listed In the rery midst of tho late morementa; “In tlie confused state of current leports, we do not reel authorised to any more at this time, and shall close with a hint, that all this com motion Is the legitimate result of the agitation of the slarery question. And In proof, wo ad duce the fact that nearly all the dares Inter rogated on the subject ot this contemplated in- correction, declare their belief that tho elec tion of Buobanan was to he followed by their emancipation.” Now If this be true, how came these Ignor ant creature*by such a belief? Manifestly from the Enow Nothing denunciation of Ur Buchanan as a lre*-*oller or emancipationist- denunciations made In the bearlngof the blacks It is clear that they could hare received no suoh impression torn Democrats, for that party In Tennessee as In all the other Southern States, labored throughout the canvass to show that Ur. Buchanan was friendly, rather than hostile to our institutions. It was their opponent* who drove to prove him unsound. It is Jfaoio Nothing, not Democratic demagogues, then upon whom the Whig's denunciations should fall—according to the evidence of Its own columns. We attach an exoeaa of blame to neither par* ty. They an equally in fault. It la to be hoped, therefore, Instead of wasting their seal Inmutualrecriminations, both will mend tkdr way* The remedy Is to terrain from the discus* slon of certain questions in tha presence or oertaln person* Conut Itum*.—The Correspondent of the Picayune In his letter of the 12lh Inst writes: It appears that Qen. Concha will be retained In his present command, Names haring ex- K eased himself satisfied with the able manner which tire Island la governed. This news bus caused general satlstaction. as it complete ly removes all fears of Fennels’* being rewp- pointed to the command. Some Chinese employed in Begin rebelled against their overseer yesterday, and murdered him. Bis body was literally covered with wound* Six of them, suspected of the crime were sent to jail. The latest advices from Puerto Rico repre sent the islandto be healthier. The cholera had disappeared from tho princlcal seaports, and business, consequently, was much bris ker. Sluaiovudo sugars are Itcoly contracted lor atllTom DalO rials per arrobe. Molasses,—No now molasses lias been re ceived hero aa yet. At Cardenas some lots lave arrived, and are shipping to tho United tates. One cargo of cloyed is reportoil ns laving been bought for Imuodiutc delivery at 8 rials per keg, and acvoral cargoes uf the Brat to rrtve bavijbeen taken at 8) rials clayed, and 9i Muscovado. UuBce.—Ordinary to good second is worth tlttatui. Tolucco—The demand continue* very ac tive both for consumption and Importation,nnd prices keep on enhancing. The holders or the Trench and Spaulsh Oovcrnmcnl contracts not King able to provide themselves with Vutllo Ambit leaf, on account of the failure of the rop, Uud themselves under the necessity ot purchasing the better description* of VutUa Atiajo. Ills utterly Impossible to give any Oxen quotations, as for the crops of good Prgos tlioownerapre paid what they ask. Later from Havana, The steamship Quaker City, Captain R. W. Sbuleldt, from New York the 8th Inst., and Havana the 14th at 8 a. m., arrived here yes terday morning, having feroased the outer bar at 10 o'clock. The Quaker City remained twenty hours in Havana—and during the passage ftom New York experienced several days of heavy weather. By this arrival we learn from Havana that the agent who took charge of the arms, fur nished by Cuba, for the subversion of the Doiniulcan Republic, has returned and reports favorably of the prospects of the acquisition by Spain oi the territorial jurisdiction. The six thousand muskets were placed In the stores or President Baer, the mulatto chief, and a por tion had been distributed to volunteers of the paiiiaan* of Lcgovla. Santa Annawaaatillln opposition to the new order of things, and bad a force ot tor thousand men with him in tho mountain*. The weather In Havana was very Hue and the health of the city perfect. The Mexican steamer Democrats which ran away from Vera Crux, was still In the harbor. Tho U. H. nurreylng schooner Arsgo, Capt. Deilavun, was at Havana. Exchange on New York 81 per cent, discount, on New Orleans 81, Tho Quaker City landed 71 passengers and 175,000 in specie at Havana; and brought 35 passenger* and 850JUKI in specie. With a fair height, to thU port—JfoWs iWw* tCommerclai Correspondence ol the Ploayons.] [for American steamer Quaker City.] Havana Markets. Havana, Deo. 11,1856. 8iace out last circular of the tthnlt., the market for sugars has shown considerable ac- l»!ty, particularly In contracts for tho produce of next crop, the smallness or the actual stock on hand not allowing of any Important opera tion*, and second baud holder*,besides, appear ing to profor shipping rather than realise at ««athe,present high rates; for the few lots ■dd, holders have easily obtained J to j rls. per arrobe beyond previous prices for the low grades, and even mote for qualities for Spain, it being reported that as high as 14 riabhave been allowed for yellows about No. IB D. 8. tff'S to-day n;!? arm as, follow*: An Ovdltmuce \m«mUtori uf uiitl in Addition to Uiu 'fox UuUntiwvi uf tbe Cl Ij- of SkTaiiimbt *■ ud for oilier i'uf* point Therein Named. Blc. l. Be it'ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Suvamuih and Bit Uamtete thereof in Council auembttd.andit is hereby ordained by the authority of the fame, That the tiue on real estate iu the city of au» vannah ahull hereafter bo ua followii, l<> wit; On all houses, buildings, lots and wharves, witliiu the mild city, at) well uulunireved tie mi- itoved, (exuoptiOK lota held by lea.-e from the Jorpurutum, ami the lota and buildings bdoug- lag to tbe Acudeiny of Chatham Couuty, uud ull oilier,mBtitutloiw uow exempt by ordinance) tho tmtu of ouo per coutum lor ovury bundled dollar?) value thereof. Bi*c. 2. And be it further ordained, iimtu tax of four pur coutum ahull be levied, .ikscss- ed nod paid, on tbe gross receipts of uU pre miums received by iusurunco Companies or Ageuts of Iusimmce Compuuies located within the city during the past year, whether such companies he muorporated here or elsewhere, and by each and every agency for ludividuuls or company carrying on the business of insu rance, aud whether incorpurato or nut; every company or ageut failing to tbe proper return, shall be taxed in tbe sum of ouetbuusaud dollars—the uext return under this section to be made on the 1st day or January next for premiums received since tho 1st day of January last, aud on the 1st of January In euch and every year there after. ' Bku. 3. Aud bo it lurtherorduiued, The fol lowing taxiiudl be levied, assessed uud paid, to wit: Two dollars on every hundred uullora of gross receipts of each and every express company. Bno. 4. And be it further ordained ihut a tux of live dollars ahull bo levied, ussesaed and paid on every boreo or mule with in the city (except one Uoije to each mem ber of the Georgia Hussars, the officers ol the city police, city Marshal and Deputy Marshal, and horses or muled used lor loadlug aud uuload log vessels}) and thut every person and inha bitant or resident ul' said city, engaged iu bu siness or labor, not returning any property uud not entitled to a registry ticket, shall pay u tax of three dollars on.or be lore tbe drat day of February in each uud every year, under u tenaity of five dollars, to be assessed by the layer on information before the Police Court against a defaulter, one-half of such penalty to the Informer. Bee. 5. And be it further ordained, That the tax on htoclc in trade shall hereafter ho one dollar and iweuty-tive cents on every bun« dredduliara of goods, wares aud merchandise held on personal accouut or on account of otb- era, not held on commission, on the first day of Jauuary’of each and every year; aud that the mode and manner of returuiug such stocks in trade, whether by persons having their stocks nn hand at the beginning of the year, or commencing business alterwards, and of assesaiug aud collecting suoh tax, ihall Ire the samo os under existingjordinancea. Bee. u. And bo It further ordained l>} tho authority aforesaid, That tue tax on every four-wheel pleasure ojrriage, used In tho city and drawn by two or more horses or mules, whether such carriage is owned aud kept iu the oity, or owned or used by persons duiug business in the city or not, shall bo the uuuual sum of twenty dollars; and on every tour wheel pleasure oarnago used In the city and drawn >y one horao or mule, whether such carrtuge U owned m tho city or L owued or used by per* sons doing business iu tho city or not, shall bo the annual sum of ten dollars; and on every two*wheel carriage gig, sulky or buggy, used in tbe city, whetner owued or used by persons doing business in the city, shall be tho uuuual sum of five dollars—said taxes to be assessed and collected at the same time aud iu the same manner as are now fixed by the ordinance of the city. Beo. 7. And bo it further ordained. That for every locomotive drawn over the plank road, the owner or agent shall pay the sum ot twenty-livo dollars, und for every railroad car 10 drawn over said road, the sum often dol» iars; said sums respectfully to bo paid utor before the passing of such locomotive or car over said road, unt’er a peualty of double tbo said sums respectively. Sec. 8. And bo it farther ordained, Thulevery slave brought iuto tho city for Bale, shall bo subject to a tax of live dollars, (except slaves ■old by represoutatives of estates, or uuder legal process,) and it sbull be tbe duty of each aud every poison having such slaves for sale, to make monthly returns undor oath, to tho City Treasurer, and pay tho tax aforesaid, undera penalty or one hundred dollars for every such •lave not so returned; Sco. 0.—And be it further ordained, That the following taxes bo levied, assessed and I itid, to wit: one dollar on every one hundred i loUars of all profits and all income derived from the pursuit of any faculty, profession or occupation, trade or employmout, except soni whose income docs not exceed $«ot,.. from the exercise of any offico, income from the practice of dentistry, 4k.; and one dollar on eveiy one hundred dollars of all commission* received by factors, vendue masters or other persons vending or buying goods, wares, mer chandise, produco and real und personal prop erty, on commission, or on joint accouut, be tween tho first day of January aud the first day of May next, and annually thereafter, from the first day of May in one year to the first day of May in the succeeding year; and each and every person so deriving such income on coin' mission, shall, on tbe first Monday in May next, and on tbe first Monday in May annually there after, make a return ot such income and com* mission to the City Treasurer, who shall there upon proceed to assess and collect such taxamd If such tax shall not be paid by the fifteenth day of May, to issue execution therefor, and place the same iu the hands of tbe City Mar shal for collection—provided, that nothing herein contained shall preveut any person who may bo unwilling to make such returns from paying into tbe City Treasurer the sum of three hundred dollars in lien of such income on com* mission tax. Sec. 10. And be it further ordained, That all personal property not herein specifically tax ed, such as bonds, mortages, judgments, notes bills, stocks Ac.,except city bonds, shall be re turned by the owners thereof, and an tdva- lorem taxof— per -centum shall be assessed thereon by tbe Finance Committee. Beo. 11. And be it further ordained, That it shall be tho dnty of tbe City Marshal to form a list ofall temporary residents in the city, who carry on any faculty,' profession, or occupation, trade or employment either on their own ac count or as agent, and assess such persons res* pectlvely tbo amount of their stock in trade, and profit and income, and band over such lists and assessments to the City Treasurer, who shall immediately give notice to the parties respectively, that be is ready to recofvethe tax on the said stock, in trade, and profit and income: and the persons so assessed shall res- assessed, or Included iu any valuation or arnea* ment,heretofore made) and fixe vslnatlon there to, aud make a return hi ttifffcity Treasury of such valuation and Hwewment, on or before the first day of February, 1857, ftom which sues*- rapt »o made u appeal may be taken to Coun cil within one month afterthe tame shall have been returned—provided, the tax on snob as- sessmeut sliall have been first paid Bee. 18. And be U farther ordained, That the tonnage, or harbour fees, be and they are here by increased to three oonta for every ton; and that tbe ordinances oi the city, so far ha they retate to tonnage fees on small vessels, be and they are hereby eo amended aa to require ell steamers aud other vessels engaged in inland navigation, pilot boats, hteara tugs audligh- ! era to pay oueceut per ton, quarterly, to tbe Harbour Master for the use and benefit of the oity, uudor a penalty on tha owner or manager ofany auoh Reamer or oilier naael, pilot Mat, steam tugoi-lighter engaged to inland naslga- tion, of non hundred doTlan for ateiy refusal to make suoh quarterly payment as Aforesaid. &<>•. 1*. And bo It farther ordained. That tho following rates for licences ihall be and ore horeb, established, exchuWe ol Ike feea now by law allow: d—that is to eny: For orory twnu ne IhIiIIT steeaaei. I.e* am* 1 —- - - uu l . * ... SAVANNAH, GA., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1856. —I NO 14034 EMRU 0RA0KHB8 AND MATCHES. ]5Q bowa lira Cteckar# Lauding uud for ««te by deW HOLOOl 0D a® B ' to tOO boxes UIMn 21 kite Mate Mackerel Ludint end for mle by do& H'lLOO! ' 3AIS1NS, NUTGL fto. Ali 50 (met layer Kata D boxes'layer Rabins ib Jo HkU do bbU Bull' r aud Pwn Sum Landing and for Male far deft HOIaOOMBtfi, JOHNSON k 00; toy or track drawn by ono boras)’or male ten dollars; If drawn by two banes or Duties, flfteen dollars; If drawn by throe hones, or mitloa, twenty doUaw; If drawn by four hones, or mulos thirty dollar* For ereryoart or wagon drawn by one horse, or mules sercu and a half dollars; If drawn by two bones, or mnlee, ar isen dollar* For nery caW, back or other yehicle, not herein bofore epecUled, if drawn by one bonw, or mute, OReen dollars; if drawn by two hones, or mules, twenty.bre dollan. lorerory omnibus,-If drawn by two hones, or moles twenty-five dollan; If drawn by four or more bones, or mule* forty dollar* For every hotae or mule used for loadlog or unload ing vessel* twenty dollure; the sold licences to bo taken out it the time nnd mannor know pre scribed by law; and tbo numbers shall bo lag! • bly painted on all cabs, backs, carrtegoa, bug gies, and oesnlbaasea, used for bin, on the rear side of tbo hind axle. Ordinance read In Oounoll 1st time, Bane- nail Deo. 23d, 1850. ED\V. 0. WILSON, Clerk of Counolb DR. Ho'KINLEY will teaahaFraaelQfiaM, at the hoase of Mrs Elkina, on York Si. The h-M p-rso.s hi Hovaonah nan he given as refareoce. u-ivCMf GENTLEMEN?* V. P. IOOT8. « R«cived by newt arrivals a supply or ■** Ucntlonra's Wnlir Proof Boou and uaiicn, lP'someiniug FINE and NHY. For sal. by ; It. J. BUCKNER, II aaU ItkBIbbon'srani* CHRISTMASBOOKS. What do the Phyaleiena eayrof BTLone*! Vermifuge, pre|mre<t by Fleming Broel LUlea to the tetUinony or an emlueui phjKldan In rev or ot V’Lane’e Vermlfuje, which le Dow uni- vnrtally acknowledged to be the beat in use; even mambar* ot tho medlcel feculty (who are eo often opposed to the uae or patent medlotnee) cannot wltnbold the npprovet ot tbie invaluable remedy: Lure, Stark Co., • hlo, January 8,1849. have lined Dr. M’Uuo'm Worm Specific, pi pared by Fleming Btnb'., Hneburgh, Pa. In t private practice, and am prepared to nay that the unparalleled aucceu with which I have prescribed iln U'.c, both for children amt miulu, Induce* mo to eny tho miMt Iu its lavor of auy speciflo or patent medicine ovo.* before brought to my notico. Tho mode of edmlnletratlon. tnnr.maltoo«Mof Uiadoee, uud the certainty of iU olfiiMoioun atfocu, give It, ia my opinion, a decided advantage over eny other modidne oT the kind before tbe public. 43** Purchasers will be carciu; to eak for Dr. M'ieuun'n Celebrated Verm Hugo, inonuiaotured by Floating Bros., of Pituburgh, Pb. All other Verm- Cugee la comparison aw wortUrw. Dr. M'Uce'e genuine Vormtfoge, me celebrated Liver PtUs oau now be bad at all respectable drug stores. Nona genuine without tho ligaaturn of ILKMIKO BHOi- (111 doc.8 /IU . Knickerbocker Oaltory^vrlth 48 portralUoe sleet. In Turkey morocco aud ekira gilt. + The Queens of England, by Mils Htrtcklaml. with W elegantly engraved portreiu, bound in cetTex- Female Poet* ot' Amonoa ■fhe Poet* aud Poetry oFAeaerica Thompson’h Seaiona and tloidemiUt'a Poems with fine engravinget eitra cairgtu. Pootry or the Woode, Pasuigee foom the Poets de cretive of Forest Scenes, mutinied. Jfoetry of the Yeer. illustrated. Pootry or the FtHde. IIIuetrate«l; with a variety of other worke elegantly bound. decks W. THOHNK WILUAMfi. jrATk OF mommKl / Y H ATHam OOU>TF.—To alt whom It may con- \J cern: Whereas, Andrew Fury will apply at the Court or Ordinary for letter* of Administra tion on the estate of Ellen Duff/, deceased: Theaeare, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom tt may concern, to he and appear before said ifourl to make objection, (ir any they have), on or before the first Monday tu February next, other wise said letter* wtU be granted. Witness, John BUbo, Jfoq., Ordinary for Chatham county. thU 824 day of December .lito. deft JOHN BILBO, o. c. 0. CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING. OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS. BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS. SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS. HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS. 4W-, &>., Ac., Ac., Ac.. Ac. Ac., Ac. For sale cheap by WM. O. PRICE, deft 147 Bay street. flBACKERS, BREAD. Ac- 60 bbU Sugar Cracker* CObble Butter do 60bbta8oda do 60 hbis Pilot Bread 60 boxes Bode and mixed Btsnuit Landing aud In store for into by deft HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. (Dnuimmiat SuteUigrnrr. VfALAG A GRAPES, Pig Hams, Pig Baooo, JJA. Pig Shoulddni, Just rucelved per steamer anu for sato by doo'JO J. D JEtfeK. Savnimah Market, December 88. C</rrON r —The sales this forenoon were 60J bates, via: 44 at 11X? 888 at lg, 29 at 12)4, lftail2J4o. Port «f .Savniinati .December MB Arrived. SohrTbe) Holcombo, Goalee, New York, to Oo honK ft Herts, tituatner Uordou, itrooku, Charleeioo—to J P Brooks. iiteumor GeuCUach, Uinlurdsoa, Palstka, ftc., to Claghora ft Cunningham. Passenger*. Per steamer Gordon, from Charleston—G .. liartwdl, W 0 Taflt, J Nathans, J J McLoughlio, J B Jones, Bov W Curtis, ltev Prof Uambsut. CO Hull, tt Brown, Mrs Nattum*, imtaud 2 svls, Mrs Josophs aud iuft, Mrs and MUs Blugley, Mrs Jones and non, Lieut Davenport. W Mtioypari, Master Le- chof, W Manly. Mrs Manly, Mrs Atkins, TP Unger, Indy uud art, WOHeriot, Mr<iH«riot, HLP Mc Cormick, Jones, aud 24 deck. Per stoanier Geu Cimob, from Paiatka, ftc—Mri 8harpo. vr Sprott, Mr Callgau. Mr Pratt, .V G Har ris, J H Green, Mr Hitch, J D Horry, Mr Brown, 0 UatKinx, Mr tiady, D 1» Gtirdiner and svt, U Elliott, Konaudsvt. W Hall and lady, Mrs* Preston, Geo Cliuoli, Mr Clinch, MrJucktioa, Mr Cobon, H J Hill, A M Boyle. A C fitewad, J Uai risou, J 0 Keye, Mr Bine. J Loyd and 0 deck. Cwiilgiitea Porsteamor Gen Clinch, iVom Palatke, ftc—298 baiiit cotton, 20 bbia orungoi, 2 cask* do, 17 table Hpu turpentine, iioo hidug, i bale wool ond mdxe, to Poitou ft Vlllatouga. J W Anderson, Couper ft Fra.ser. HardeoftCo, V Wootey, A Haywood, FM Myrreli, Wood ft Co, Hunter ft GammeU, Eiuatela ft Dckman, aud oiherd. Per Ntottiitor Gordon, from Charleston—C B R, Fla boat, :4r Swan, F P. Shackelford, BeliftPren* f-M, A Haywood, J Schley, J Lama, J W Collins, J JPdmilb, Boston 4 Villa longs, EJ Purse, DHey* word. JBJono, 3 Wnltor, C Hopkins, I. W Dag gett. Niu> utbofrtistmtnts. BONDS REDBEIIED, City Texabumh'* dmoi, » Savannah, ftd DecI860, j B ONDS or the City of Savannah, due the lit of February, 1867 (commonly known as the Me- Alliater Bonds), Issued for Con Ira I Railroad Block, will ho rudeomod to the amount of Twenty Thou sand Dollars upon their bolng presented at T City Treasury, and interest paid to that time. JAMB) S. WILKINS, deft City Treat- Sun }i pecUvejypay t'tax ot five dollars on every ia, la te uil^hta “forlor to priLo, It to ttoamonnt so oreereefi to. 17:1s. •took In trade, and profit and income, upon “ In( j ngnlost evory such per- & Jt .“ .b*."*.- mI” L-b?”* »W lax within five days days thereafter) execu- EgnTflUr" 17 10 c ^ UDtr / ^ ,Jb , ., l *te contricta for tho coming era SBrantlng to upwards of 60,000 to 70,000 j-sc-'h tv. been at prices ranging from 125a “teffl d hSSeS. on, “ ?lng p “ Kdf ' 00 “ 00,lJ , Jbe "oaihor, nlthongb dry, Is too warn yet, S*«*l north winds are desired, in order to jticijU..n tho.naw can. Notwithstanding, many estates have already commenced arim • aid tax within fin days days thereafter, tion shall bn forthwith Issued. Seo. 12. And bo It further ordained, That the tax ordinances of tho oity now in force and not In eonfilct with this ordinance, and the valnatlone of property npon which taxes were assessed for the year 1850. lie and the aome ore hereby continued In force for tho your 1857; and that Ms Honor t..e Mayor bo and bla hereby authorized to appoint three members of the promt Board or Aldermen as assessors,whose dnty U Ihall bo, from end Immediately after tho drat day of January, 1857,to proceed and view all tha lota and improvements in the city (which Impmvemenu have been finished sub. •aqnently to the list assessment and valuation la 1151. sod which bsvs not bMfi valatd and £UE)8AST OUT BOOKS FOB Christmas and New Year’s /-1HA&AOTEBISTICS OF WOMEN, moral, v poetical aud hwtoricelj by Mrs Jameeon, trom the last London edition, octavo antique; prlca 83 $0. Tbe Court orKapoleoa. or {Society uuder the first empire, with portraits of its beauties, wits and he roines; by Frank BGoodrich; price gl3 00. Tbe Diadem, a Kouveulr for tbe drawing room and parlor and gUt book for all seviooi; by Emily Pcrolval; price 8U 00. lhe Souvenir Gallery; quarto, embellished with thlrtoen beautifully bnUbed engravings; price 80. The Book or Tbe Boudoir, or Memento or Friend, ■hip; a gift book for all seasons; quarto; price $0 00. The Ameranth, or token of remembrance; eevea beautirul embellishment*; price 12 ft). Tbe Garland, or token of friendship; a Christmas and New Year’s gift; with six illustrations-, price $2 60. The Keepsake of Friendship, with seven lUuatra- Uonojprlco |2 60. Tho Casket; a gift book for all seasons; price 82 SO. Tho Lady'aGUt,or Houvenlr of Friendship; prlca The Lady’s Wreath, a souvenir for all eeasone; thirty-six article* qnd six beautiful Illustrations; price 82 69. »ho Magnolia, or gift book of friendship; price Tlio Queens or England; asorleeof portrait distinguished female sovereigns; price $10 00. Gallory or Byron Beauty; price 810 00. Leaflets or Memory, with ten beautiful Uiuetra- lions; price 86 00. Tho Women or the dorlpturee; edited by Rev H Hastings Wield: price 84 60. Boones in the Lire or the Savior; by the posts and painters; price 84 60. Tbo Womon or Bar!/ Christianity; antique; price 810 00. Tbe fiacred Poets or England and America; mo rocco antique; price 86 60. The American Female Poets; morocco antique, price 88 00. The Poetical Works or Milton, Pope, fientt, Byroq, Thomson, Goldsmith, Bdakspoare, ftc., fto., Ac. also: Kino Writing Desks, Card Cases, Albums, Portfo. lioj and Portraonales. For sato by WARNOCK ft DAVIS, at ihoSouthorn B-wk and Stationery Depot, dovu UOOoogreea street. ZUIDER, ac.—SO cases Champagne Cider , v 20 oases Citron, for sal* or decs W^tal^Ut ftPAUUM. WN ADVUtmSEMENTS. tetitni IbontiBnunfai. iMoiil Luton of the Coom IMBE. JOHNSON ft CO. >MBE, JOHNSON, ft CO. SAVANNAH YOUNG HENS' CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, At ARMORY HALL, On Taeidey Kveiileg, December A AT 7) O'CLOCK. P.M. PROF. JOHN LeCOHTE, K. D„ Of (oath Ouo lint OoUtg*. odiimt: Thengtoece the stsif of Um Fhyeieal heteeeee. ^raDBint atmtrtiaimenfa. SAVANNAH WATER WORKS. OFFICE BOARD OK COMMISSIONERS, ) November 10th, 1860. f A CUURdE OF LIGHT OR TEN LEOTUKEB will T aE NAThR RENTB for tbe present year were *' “ ' JL due from the 1st instant, and payable at the iY.be glven during the winter under the ansptooe of — above named Association. Eminent gentlemen flrom abroad and at home, have kinuly signified their roadinoM to serve ua without oamponsaf 1 -' save nocfeaarily Incurred oxpenaos. Whati surplus shall be realised, will no appropriated wants the establishing of t Reeding Room joung UMi. ohakqi: Tlokets for entire ..81.60 " •* rtiuglo.looture 26 Tickets may oe had at the Book Btoree, from members or tbe Association, aud at the door. J F-CANN, fiooturo Committeo: deolT F. J. CHAMPION, E. MILLER, J.D SMITH. C. B. CARTER FLAGG’8 GOOD OLD SAMARITAN*! IMMEDIATE REIJEF. fltHK eobeoriber baa made arranftmenta to X xcep * constant supply of the above thvalua- ble remedy, for the euro of the head ache, tooth ache, ear-ache, neuralgia, ague iu tho face, sore throat, and all kinds of outs, bruUes, burn*, spinal affections and sprains, in a abort space or time. Full directions with each package, and warranted genuine. deciu J. D. JESSE. HOI AND GOLD BATHB. V EARLY customers, struugors, and ciUsoosare X rcipectluiiy noUiiod that hot water is ready Tor them from 0 A. U. till tt P. U.every day axcept dundsys. A fow more gentlemen can be well ac commodated to bathe ai often as they ohoosuatono dollar s month, all subscribers to commence trom Nov. 1st, IMo to Nor. i, 1887, for 812. Butgle iMihs, 26 cents. Roasoa ticket from let May to 1st Nov., 811. J. M. HAYWOOD, sgt. N. B. 10 subscribers, In addition to those I have, are ell I can take at tha low price of 12 dollars a year. novli J. M. H„ ArL WfflKm'MJlTUSBiM OV UUATUASr COUNTY. I am a camiidato for ro-eloctkm to the of. wfw flee of ltocoim of Tax Returns In January noxr, aud respectfully g„uoii your suffrages, auitl JOHN REEDY, Cotttr'iL TO THn VOTERSOF CHATHAM COUNTY. Follow-oiUaeoi, I am a candidate at the MM election, in January uext, for the office of Tax Oollootor, and ndlnit your support. A. HARMON Savannah, --’cpi, both, 146U.octl otfice or the Board. Tbe attention ot those persons supplied with wator from the works is called to Section 20 or An Ordintuoo to amend an Ordinance fur the care und iatod to. managomont of tho flavaunah Water Works. for non* K. J. R. BEE, Secretary. HOARDING. .. YOUNG GENTLEMEN can bo ucoommo. dated wtUi buird and lodging on Broughton street, nearly oppodto il. Morse's House Furnish* lug Store. Also, a few Day Boarders. novli A! HU UOZEN FRESH BOOS, for aal. bj UU dectttt J. D. JB90R. W ISES ANDCORDUI.SZ 100 Bankoti Heidstck, slllcry, Moosseany fto <Autmpalgu £8 casts Vtn Impermt qta anAjyix extra Cham- too boxes closet wines, vis: Chateau, Le Ruse Lcoville. Jfargeux, Chateau LuQttco Ht Rmlllon 60 do Haut Sautcrno anddt Julia do 6 qr casks Old Roiervo 'Vino 4 do Old Port Burmo*tor<< do 8 do do Cherry P V do 8 do dolngbamsHicily Mederis Wiu« 12 do Jfalsga do |I0 boxes Ertprit U'absynthe do *“ do Amsood, Roe*, Clive, Ufa uf Man fto. Omr. J. LAMA. 210 Bey Street G For selo by deed ROCERIES.—160 BbU A B ft 0 Sugar: 26HhdaNOftPR Sugar; 300 Sacks Rio Coffee, all grade* ; 160 Boxes Colgate! No. 1 l*ele end’ Fend Soap, 100 Boxes No. 1 do; 200 do Adamantine Candle*; 60 do Sperm: 100 doriurch; 100 do Tobacco. Fur salo by RODGER* NORRIS, ft 00. nov0 1857. AHNUAU. 1157, I k) MO. elegantly illustrated and in new and X4 beautinti styles or binding, morocco antique, bevelled, boards and a new and beautifol style of illuminated covers. The Forget-me-not, a Christmas, New Year and Birthday gift. IhePntlapoBua, a gilt for all seasons. Tiio lily or Tbo Valley. The Token, a GUrist lss and New Year gUt Tho Snow FUke. a Christmas, New Year end Birthday gift * The Gift of Affroilun: The Passion Flower; Tha Rose or Sharon; 1 be Gem Annual; IhoMlgnonetlo; Friendship’s Ottering; Thu Moss Ruse; Memory's Gift; The Freemason's Annual. The price of ihefcbovo is 81 69 tech, ur selo by WARNOOK ft DAVIS,. Houkioilors aud Statlonerh del • K># Congress ulrcri JUY^lL*AlinJAL8F0Ell57T“ T IE VIOLET, a Christmas and New Year’s gift, with eix colored illuMratlofts, In doth and mu ruocu; prioo 81 26 and 81 00; Tbo Rosebud, illustrated with numerous engra vings, I'ound iq i loth and umrocco; price 81 26 and 81 utt. The Humming Bird, a Christa*i aud New Yeer’a gilt, edited by Ids Maitlaiul, In cloth and morocco: priCf il 2ft and 81 W. Tbo Pot Annual, with ix illustrations; price 81 tfl aud 81 00. - Tho Christmas Box. with 6 engavlngs; price 8126 nnd |l 00. Forwloby WARNOCK ft DA VIA deol? 169 Congrau street. jr ‘ •-■WbKm) 1>EUEIVED BY WABNOOK A DAVIS, Xw Tuesday, Doc 10th, 18ML The Prince of -Uio llouae of David, or three years in tbo Holy City, Doing a series or letters of Adlua, a Jewess or Alexandria, sqjuuraing in Jora- adorn in tho days of Herod, addressed to her fa ther, a wealthy Jew in Egypt, and relating e* by au oyo witnoss nil tbo suoues aud wonderful Incidents iu tho Life of Jiwus Jl Naxxrotb from bis baptism iu Jortlon to bis crucifixion uu Calvary; by Rev. Prof. J H Ingraham, rcotor of Bi John’s Church, Mobile. Nowa, a tale of thu Roman Empire, and othei stories, y Kmilo tiouvostre, author of tbe Attic Phllooophcr in ParU, fto., fto. MOBI OP live and Learn, a guide for all who wish to speak and write correctly. For sate at the Southern Book and Stationery Depot, itulfi 169 OongroM st, B OOU AND BHOKB- Lady’s white Batin 8tl| ttent'af* ... . Upper*, Gent’s fine Boot* end 0 si tern, Gent's Oxford Ties end low quartered 8hoea, Boye’ and Ynnths’ Gaiters. On baud at 71 and 162 Uibbon’4 Range, aov26 M. J. BUCKNER. M EERCHAMM3— 1 Tho most beautifol variety o! those exquisite articles ever exhibited in this eity oan now be seen at the Jewelry store of O M. GR1FFEN, eocoeesor lo Ute M. Eastman, deott first corner above Pulaski House. QTUARTS SUGAR, COFFEE, ETC. O 60 bble. Stuarts Crashed and Powder Soger. 60 bole. Stuarts A ft B Oarided do 26 bbls Baltimore C do do 160 bags Prlmo Greene Rio Coffee. 100 bags Fair Green Fin do 60 bags Old Government Java do in mats. 76 bags Prime Lagulra do 26 bags Maracaibo do 10 hhde Prime Porto Rico Sugar 10 bhds Fair Porto Rico do 10 hhds Choice St. Croix do 60 bbls E Phelps Rye Gin 26 bbUOld P ft H do 10 bbls Luther Feltons. Beaton Ram 28 AM Button do 50%bl* N 0 Rectified Wbiskoy 20 bble DomeaUo Brandy • 20 H cask 4th Proof Brandy 18 H oasx 4th Proof Brandy 10 boxes Grantft Williams, 8 ft 8 Tobacco 26 boxai 10a do In store, and for sale by deo 7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. W INES.—2 balf pipes Brown .sherry Wise, old; 20 quarter pipes Pale do; AO do . do Madeira do; 20 do do Port de; 10 do do Burgundy do; 2 do do Pure Malaga do; 26 Jo do Imitation do do; For sale b> WEBSTER ft VALUES* Q UGAB, 8EOAB8, SODA, SOAP, Ac. O 176 bbla Stuart’s A B ft C Sugar, 10 bbde P R and N O Sugar, 76 M Imported Segara, 26 M American ao, 100 boxes sup. Cert*. Bode, 128 boxes Oolgete’e and Beadel'e Family Soap, 78 do do Pal* 8oap, 78 do do Mol d* 78 de do variegated No l do 100 do Toilet Soap, 600 balf and whole boxes Sardines, leoetved aad Ibr sale by 1ec3 • MoMAHON ft DOYLE. AND IRISH WHISKYS’ AND OLD MriNONOAHELA— 10 bble old mountain rye Whisky, 10 bble old nectar do 16 bbls XX*, XX, X, old monongahela du, l puncheon “tolar' Ramsay’s very fin* do, 6 bbls “Mohan's’’ sup’r Irish do, For sato by J. LAMA, •I*c6 210 Bay street NoSIUZT />NE MONTH after dale application trill be mad* to tbe Bank ot the Stale or Georgia, in Savan nah, for tbe payment of a Twenty Dollar Note of said Bank, the left half which baa been lost. Also, for the payment oT a Ten Dollar Note of said Bank, No. 4,444, tha right hair of which has been lost JAMES L. HOWELL. Tennilla, Us., Deo.J, 1860 law4t—dec4 ' LAND AGENC Y* riTHK undersigned will, for five dollars per lot, X examine any lands in tbo counties of AppUng, Wayne, Ware or Coffee, aud report to the ownor ati to their present value, the prospect for their be- owning more valuable In fature, and whetner or not there to being any trespass committed thereon, Invariably pledging himself to give a true and cor rect account, for which all remittances wlU be ex pected in advance. He will also sell and remit when requested, aud u directed, for seven per cent. He will also promptly attend to all professional business entrusted to his care. VERNON C. UoLKNDON. ■ty 18 Attorney at taw, Homouvlllo, Ge. ciTY'sHfiawiniAEE:— rrtEO'.tGlA—Cm or SsvsMtsa—Will oe sold on 1 Jt Tuesday, the Soth Inst., before tbe court borne door of Chatham county, by order or His Honor, Jobu M. Miilen, Judge or the City Court of Savan* uah: one lot or rice, coffee, tea, »o*p, mackerel, pep. wr, codfish, herrings, otoret, pickles, butter, pita, butter biscuit, pilot bread, one large lamp, one clock, scales and weights, and divers other articles usually contained in a variety grocery store; sold property being levied ou by an attachment in favor of Seaborn Ooudall vs. Christopher Fiogo, returna ble to the Februrry term or City Court ol Savannsb. EDW’D M. FRENDfcJtOAST, d*19 Sheriff City Court or Sarannah. C liTY~MAkaHAL’3 SALES-Ou the first Tueiday J in January next I will sell iu ftruot or the court House, improvemeuU uu South half of lot No. 83 Warren ward, together with tbe leaio of tald tut, W-vitd ui*on as tbe property of tbe estate of Clara A Ogieshy aud Miss Matilda Roes, lo isttofy thet ity taxe'iof said property. dccO DAN’L H: STEWART, O. «. $102,000. • Only 18,000 NtunbeiwlM VRI1ES rSVA8LEJVlfiiou7 DEDUCTION. Jasper County Acadenij tiOTTiamr. BY AUTHORITY UF THE STATU Uf UliOKCM. CLASS V. .b. | U..cjMy»rlf lT$ 1657, ,l Concert lull, XacomGa., under the sworn eut»erinlcudcncc*or Col. George M. Logan and w. C. Aodernm, Esq. — Remember Uito Lottery "has ouly uituou thousand numbors—loss than auy Lottery ia tbo worid, therefore it w tho beet for lave«unont. u- amine tbe Schomol . " HDHEMK? I prixe of 1 “ I “ .. 4 “ of 81,090 are * “ of 609are... , 80 «• of 100 are..Vr. 1,600 .. of 40 are. ffonoE. A LL person* having demands against WOOD ft HINES will please present them forthwith at leu, 86 Bay street, formerly Young'ft Wyatt's, he office of my attorney, Georgn A Gordon, nd all uumune iudebted to said firm are here by oauUoned not to pay over any amount except upon my receipt or that or my said attorney. Tim public are also notified that I will not be ro* spoil" l ble fur any contract# or obligations of any kind luado by J-m •# Hines, In tbe name or Wood ft HIum, aa 1 nave dissolved all cuunection with him wbaiovcr aud tbe partnership has ceased to exist. de22-tl J. M. WOOD. pNEHAL HOffcE G. Jl. 01UFFIN has returned from New IV York and Libia morning opeulug a now stock of Watches Jewelry, fancy articles, Silver Ware, fto., and will bo pleased to have his friends and all other# in want of aucb artiotos glvo him a cell- Naw aonda wilt no ojicuiug ait thu week. U. M. GRIFFIN, kueceiuier to late M. Ea&tman, corner Bryan and Whitaker streets, doo8 flrdt cornor above i'ulaaki House, Rosina; A LL poraona baring claims against tbe estate or Georgo M. Waidburg, Ute of Chatham county, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, roperly attested, to tbo undersigned, within tbe '— proscribe J by law; and all persons indebted d estate ero hereby required to mako imme- dlatopayment to tbe uuderslgned. JACOB VYALDRURG, AdmlnUUatav cum testamenlo anuexo of estate or dool-tf George H. Waidburg. dcia TAKEN up in KouorUviUe. a small Bay Horao. with saddle and briulo attached. ;Ttm owner cau pt tho tame by calling at iGoodwin’a Stabfos on West Broad st. A88IZS OF BREAD. CirrTmscixa'i Omcx. l Savannah* 1st Deo., 1860. j mHK average prloee of Flour the past month X bring Eight dollars per bbl, Broad must weigh follows t 10 cent loaf nut weigh 2 fa 0 ox. 4 “ « “ “ lftOo*. 4 “ •* “ “ ttMOft. JAMK- P. IULK1N0, duc6 City Treasurer. N EW SMOKED MEAT—Just received per steam er Augusta— 200 lb# Smoked B:ef. 200 lbs Pig Hams, 224 ibs PigBaoouStnpee, 800 lb* Pig Shoulder*, 76 Smoked Tongues, 100 Pickled do, For sale by do2 J. D. JESSE. B randies, rum and gin— 6 heir pipesSaxcrao DeForge, 1808 Brandy 3 do Ptnet A Ca-MllUon pale do 8 do otard Dupuy ft Co. do 6 du Camus do 3 qr cuke Jean Louie 1811 do 4 do J Jacques do 10 qr casks low price French do t Puncheon# Jamaica and St. Croix Rum 2 pipes grape tear Holland Gin For salo by J.LAMA. deo 3 210 Bay Street. SHANDY, CANDLES, COFFEE. \J 160 boxes and balf boxes Candy 100 boxes sperm and star Candles 160 boxes adm'e and tallow do 60 boxes rreah ground Coffee 160 sack# Rio do 78 mats Java do Received and for sale by . decl6 MoMAHON ft DOYLE. rtOTm. V 6U0 bags fair to cboi :e Rio Coffee 100 bags old brown and government Java do 76 bags Lagulra Coffee In store and lor sale by deolf HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft 00. HEW GROClSm. — JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE; A Let of Sine Wines nnd Llqnen, AMD A Ueusral assortment of Choice FAMILY GROCERIES. J. M. O’NEILL, Next door to Marshall Hons*. oov28-lm Sarannah, On. F IRE WORKS—W boxes NO. 1 Chinese Fire Craoktrs, and 40,000 Torpedoes, just received ana for salt by * J. D. JESSE. a ALT—1000 aacks Salt landing from ship Richard 0 Oobdea and for sale low from wharf by TtirAGKERKL, ftc.-40 bbteNol new Mackerel. M. 28 half bbls Not new Mackerel; 80 kite, do do; 40 bbls No 8 do; 20 hhds do do ; 50 bbla No 3 do; 90 kiteSelmon: 20 kits Tcngnse aad Bounds! 10 do HallibntFlns: 1 esse Bpioed Shad; 1 do do Eels: 900 boxes Scaled and No 1 Herrings ; 10 do Codfiih; just received aad for sale dec! WEBSTER ft PALMIS, /'(HOICK BUTTER.-18 kegs choice Butur Just re \J cetved and for sale b/ Oct 22 YOUNG ft FRIERSON, . 94 Bay. iiiroLASSBS. IvJL 21 bhds tondlng per echr Orioe aad for ■Me by (dell) SCRANTON, JOHNMTQN ft00. io^ka mbSwi’s^rter^j^ ”” 0 ANDLWA-60 box** Hriri CandJM.Jtto] ^ arraoxnunoN vuuxj. 90 approximation* of 8100 arc 82,00it M «* ♦» 60 art £»wv ^ " 20 are 1,000 1,712 prises emuunttug tu 5102,01' Ttokete lift—Halves 88-Quartcrs 82.60 1.j. h 5? wo deternrtued by uu> Ktm?nS* SS m ? or 1 Ul " t LbpUnl Ccpftai Prlxe will, of course, end wltb one or the figures—1.2, fa 4,6,0.7,8,0 0. Those Whole Tickets ending a lib ilm same figure as the U»t in tbo Upit.l will be entitled to 840. Halves end Quarters in prupurtiuu. , *** 1'onioiu sending money by moll need nu ibar ita being lost. Orders punctually attended m Cummuulcauuni bau|u taken at par. i ^Those wishing particular order immediately. OEO. A. MoCLEf&V, Agt. The foiiiowing ~ -uk.. SCHEME Will be drawn every Baturday. •OHMS: lprtse of.... 1 do 1 do 1 do *• * 8 prises of flog are... 5® lOoar#,.,, 100 do to are... I600 do 16 are... ,667 NOTICE. T WO months after date application will be made to the Honorable, tho Court of Ordinary of uualham county, for loavo to sell all tbs property, rest and porsoual, of tho eatato of George M. Wald- ‘"ire, late oTsaid county, deceased, for tho benefit the heir am! creditor# of said estate. JACOB WA1.UBUKG, Administrator cum teHtamenlo annoxu of estate or deol-2m George M. Waidburg. NtmCE. A LL persons having demands against or Daniel O’Conner, docooeod, will hind them n, duly attested,as required by law; and those iu dented will pleuo make paymuut, tu W. R. SYMONti; Qualified Adm’r. November 8th, 1866. novS notice: A LL persona Indebted to the Estate of Jaae Mo- iV Donald, late of Molutoth county, deooasod, are requested to make immediate payment; thus- haring demands against said Estate art requested to proreut them, duly authenticated. MtMfrS D. HARRIS, Executor. Nov. 7\b, 1850. nov7 MOIIOE. S YLLY ft COLLINS have taken an office on the corner oT Drayton at. and Bay laue, op. tne office of C. A. L. Lamar, Esq., for tbo ransactlou or an Auction aud General Brokerage business. Meal and Personal Estate sold on Commission; al so, Mocks and Bond*. Loans negotiated. Liberal advances made ou property entrusted to them for ula. MnurU December 4tb, I860. , milE Annual Election for Seven (7) Directors of I tide Company wlU be held on Monday, tbe 6th of January next, at the office corner of Bey *r J Aberiorn streets, between the hours of 10 A. M. at 1 ”, U. FRANCU T. WILU3, ■ FiMUrat. C.utrml B.H.A Banking Co. of Oa., Savannah, Deo. 2, I860, j D IVIDEND No. 57.—The Board or Directors have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE put CENT, on the General Stock oi the Company, from the profits ol the. ast six months, payable on Monday, December 16th. Holders of Guaranteed Stock will be paid their usual dividends on the same day. dec4—3w GEO. A. CUTLER. Cashier. ng Co. ofGa., i, Dee. 2d, 1860^ Central R. B. ft Savannah,, T HE annual election for Directors of ibis Com pany will bo held at tbe Banking House on Bay street, on Monday, 6th January next, between tbe hours of lOo’elook A. M. aad io'clock, P. M. GEO. A. CUYLER. Cashier. i we, I Savannah, Od Deo., 1561J B Y a Reiolullon or the Board, U to ordered that the (bird Instalment or Twenty-five dollars per snare, ow tbo Capital Stock of ibis Bonk be paid on or before tt*81*t January next. JNO. C. FERRILL, Cashier. dec3-lawtd 100 aoxes Colegatea OrteaUal Tallow, 0 It !’•; 30 do Hydrauilo Pressed Candle* ; 60 do Bpena do; 20 do PatentBperm do; Just roeelved and for sale by WEBaTER Omca Safa, Auunr ft Gotr B. B. Co. Bavanaab, Nov* 8,1860. „ npHE Seventh lestalment of 10 per cent, on th 1 Capital Stock of tbe Savannah, Albany and Gulf Rail Road Company, by a Keiolutlon or Ute Board, is hereby ordered to be paid on or before tbe 10th day of January, 1867. WM. WARING HABEBSHAU, bovO Secretary and Treasurer. —fgmTOggjrarcr graBPg" TUOT RECEIVED, comprising all tka different «| kinds New York affords, cooilstlng of Oocgreet, Egg, MUk, Wine, Lemw.Poda. Abernathy, Maple, ud other Biscuit, New Year’s Cake, Ginger ud Spiced Snaps, Fox’s, Butter, Boston, Lemon, Pie Klc, Graham, Water; Sugar, on* Fancy Crackers— all of wfacb wo *01111 keep constantly on bud ud receive fresh supplies by every eteaaer at tbe Savannah Groceryand Fruit Depot, OOV26 WM. H. FARRELL. deo 8 8ft PALMBS. ■T&doHlbberti 4ta,w5lHiM and Muir ft fon’s plat '^wSaioS^i%iBaN * ao. fPEA AMD TWINE. J. 100 tulf ctv«ta MHrt&l, btack ud grwn Tm, wjMawar* do Seeelvad end for cal* by MoMAHON ft DOYLE, deol No 101 ft aw Bay at. _ 100 bble good eailag Fctaioea, laad^gudforjo^NSTON400. m*iTRisa that mHE CHOICEST ud best assortment of TEAS X aver ofibred at retail la IhtocUy, Inciudiag faudlsh Breakfast Tea, Delicious Oolong, Plantation Oolong. BUvsr LeafHjaoa, W1I.H WJIMIU m* BtmiMo. ud wuuiur tu. uloOrarta: Julrmlndud Southern Lottery. ON THE THE HAVANA PLAN* PRIZES GUARANTIED I 816,O0u 6,000 ril/WO ......... a* »njj*8|W>' .;..vt:8 ) ooo 60,000 order# punctually aticuucd tu Bank uoic* ui .-uuuu - numbera should. 44,000 Whole tickets 81; Halves 82; Quartete 81 ordere addressed to JAinaY. WlNTRtt, itougu) teuam. u . „ OK). A. MccLisKY, Aset, -wrner Bryas wid WUuUurau., StyuiLah . or m toniKY. dam* as lb* Royal Lottery or Cuba—with ihla ! i H***! 1 * lottery be* 86,ow nun bers—this boa only 16,000. There are two wufola, on each of which there are placed two tacks. Tbe Eupcrintendenu Imvu each a key to the Luclut, ud thu wheels cunet b» opened unloa* both are pienent, there are p!m:ud ' *ke wheel ofnumucre tlu tubes coutuininu hilw lh »f Withtbu numbers from No. I to KoT tho Wbeol of Prises there are placed tm tube* con- j-Mjjyjl-gtta.iM.uk. ru,- hnm, m number is drawn oulu tbo wbooi ot iium- llni ? drawn uijt u tbu i 8 ® w *tbarnui bared to the hboui. 2” “A ■bUndloWed—the tube is slipped ou; atut°ibe number held up ud uuroiled, ao that the wbuin audience oan seo it—the number is tbcii coiii u (ff aud onrolied by tho Bupermteadente Tbrf drawn toorodlted to thu uumber drawn at the j-uii e ttmo, ud so ou unlit all tbo Prize* dfawu iut A copy of the drawing u then Bent tolho JinS aud alter comparison. th 0 Superinteudcuii crUi J Wtbecorreetnesa of the crawmg. wSI “iSSH kff«si h jraiaffsaf5s? , ,5 1 . talc. |>taco <iu tbe „Bi of ovorr mouU). ,AU,a k wimul ' Muuter, tluou, ou. MAK YTJjANL) JjOTT K1U1;,8 yuk ubmumbb, uw. “• Franco dt Co., Il.n.gtx.. GRAND KARILADB LOTVRRV (OqUioHavm. 1-tau.) GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, OE Maryland. Extra Chut 7. To l» drawDdATUBUAV, Duo. -otb, U BUUmoro, Marylund. wiU bo ilMrtbut.il according to tbe loliowing epiendid Scbenio: MO,000 Numbers 1—1,000 Ptlxie l Prixea payable In foil without dedaction. 1 prise 1 •• 2 “ S « 8 « 187 *• arrxoxnuTWN rw«#. Appro’x .. 840,010 ... 14,040 ... 10,100 -.. 6,Ouo ... 3,1)00 ... 2, WO ... 1,6.0 ... l,OOt- ... 200 ...840,000 ... 14,940 ... 10,000 .. 6,00b ... 3,000 ... 2,000 .... 1,600 ... 1,010 .... a 00 ..8132,0-0 Wboi.Tlcb.ta 310: ItalvcM; Quo,|or, 32 60. UK1LLIANT scheme. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF MARYLAND. To b. drawn In BrtUmore, M’d^sunidny, Dor. 2f. 4 of 3160 4 0f 100 4 of 90 “ 4 or 80 “ ... * * 4 of 70 “ 8 of 00 •• ‘"‘.’l!**** 12 or 80 « 12 or 20 « 748 of 10 «• 1,000 prlxee, amounting to.V.’ 1 prize ot 1 “ i “ 4 prizes of. 20 « 10 “ 10 « 118 “ 80 “ 06 « 80 “ 4,188 •» 88,740 « 80,810 prizes, amounting to.. -.$C6.(00 .. 98/)oo .. 10,620 .. H',000 .. 6,000 .. 2,600 .. 1760 700 .. 800 , .. 200 .. 100 .. 40 ..81,141,140 Tloketo 820; Halves 810; Quar.gg, Eighlha 82.60. «... T. H. IIUBBARO A CO. No- * Tbyrtt.itarat,or Bos Ko. 40„ W® Italtlraor. ild IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS! VAN DEAVEER COTTON. 2d. It yirida fifteen per cut. more Unt than any fcuuy ofoer^S^Hucflt^udl jkmsSSHSo tRlned (hr IllWnt* num v talned for It TWO to TOUR cute per pound moro ibuMbirklniaofOottnnwil|«oSiJcL“ Bor "