Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, December 26, 1856, Image 1

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VOIi. XXXVII IOLD SERIES.I vmm & JOURNAL. SAVANNAH, GA.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1866. NO 14036 rRibAv ivwinro a w’etock a. m. BT TELEGRAPH.^ SINK DAYS I.ATKR YBOH LIVERPOOL. ARRIVAL OP THE L DA. New Yoke, Dm. 33. The Canute hu arrived with Ureipool data to the 13th fautant. She repotta an aotive btuincea in Cotton wlthallnninatket. YalrOrie»t»7h Middling 115*16. Fair Uplanda 7; Middling 6|. Flour market allghtly easier. Wheat dull. Mancheater trade ia more active. Honey market unohauged. Consols quiet at 91 on account. The captain and flReenofthepaseengers.or the French steamship Lyonnais were rescued and had arrived at Bordeaux. An unsuccessful attempt hu been made to assassinate the King or Naples. SECOND D1SPAT011. The America sailed front Liverpool oa the ctb, but having encountered a fhrious storm off Capo Clear, had to put hack tits 10th. The Canada took her place, sailing on the 13Ut Uer nows is nine days later than previously received, but ia Incomplete, being a report for only the last five days. dales of cotton for three days including Ha- turday, Monday and Tuesday, were 13,000 bales, of which speculators took 6,000. The sales of Wednesday and Thursday, (the 10th and Uth) were3D,000. Fair Mobiles 71 Middlings OjaOJ No particulars or names ortho rescued pas- Muigora of theCLyonals, arc., reported. The Paris conference meets this month. New York Market, New Yoke, Dec. S3.—Only a moderate bnal- neas doing in cotton. Weather stormy. Sales or the day, 1,000 bales before tho arrival of the steamer. Middling Uplands, 13j; Hiddliug Orleans, 13 j. ARRIVAL Ok"tIUE BALTIC New Yoke, Dm. 35.—The Baltlo hu arrived with Liverpool dates to Dec. 10th. The main features of her news have been anticipated by the Canada. Brown and Shlpley’a Circular, quotes Mid dling Uplands <|. Richardson and Spence's quotation ia the same. The approaching Paris Conference absorba all other questions. Turkey hu not yet given her assent to its assemblage, but It is believed she wiU. The boat carried into Bordeaux was that of the captain of the Lyonnais. Among the per sons rescued were Mr. Strong, and Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, ot Connecticut. The names of the others not known. Aadltlonal Foreign Nows* New Yoke, Dm. 34.—Bales of Cotton at Liverpool for the week ending Saturday the sixth were OUOOO.bales. In the live succeeding days 41,000. There hu been an advance in quotations of 1*16 to j on lower qualities. The Bank of England hu reduced rate of Interest to 6}. Private bouses to 6j. These reductions inspired greater coufldence in the cotton market. There have been severe gales in the British channel, in which the ,ebip Adreatic of New York, and J. L. Warner or New Orleus, were lost The Lalla Rook of Charleston, returned with loss of her sails. There have been numer ous casualties to shipping, both in the channel and the Mediterranean. Father Mathew la dead. One thousand pounds sterling have been sub* scribed at Portsmouth, for a dinner to the American officer. of the Resolute, The Plenipotentiaries to the Paris Confer ence are to be the same persons as at the last meeting. The insurrection at Palermo hu been sup pressed. Consols are quoted at 94, dividends off—equal to an advance of 1 per cent. New York Market. Dec. 21 .—Cotton market is Brm prices in fa vor of Boilers. Salea 1600 bales. Middling Orleans Hi. The Africa sailed with 1360,000 in spMie. Fine In Philadelphia, Dec. 23—There have been three dtttruojlvo Urea iu this olty. Return Passage. New Yoee, Dee. 24 Tho egente of the As- pinwall line of steamers beve directed one of their veesels to stop et Nicaragua end offer a tree passage to unfortunate Americana desirous of returning. Congreulonal. IVasuirton, Dm.'2J—The House to-day pass ed n bill extending the time for Texu. credi tor.- to file their releases. It also passed tho Indian and Militavy Academy appropriations. Ssilino ur the Acorora.—The Avgueta, will leave for New York at 6 o'clock to-morrow afternoon, Instead of 8 in the morning, u pre viously advertised. Habnpen's Exrasss.—Mr.Potts of Harndens Express, has brought us undor obligations fu late New York papers. Foreign News, Ai la it we have a batch of later foreign in telligence. The most Interesting items to this section are the sale of one hundred and ten thousand balea el Cotton lu eloren days, to wit: alxty-nine thousand during tho week ending Saturday the a0| l forty-one thousand during the Cre business days next succeeding; an advance of »sixteenth to an eighth on lower qualities; and the decline lu the rate of interest The re-assembling of the Paris Conference, sud the suppression of the Palermo tnsurreo- , touH matters of altogether subordinate importance to the movements of the Cotton market. h will bo noticed that Father Mathew, the 6'est Irish Apeetle of Temperance, Isdead. Pocnolino—Last night about hair past «»s o'clock, Hr. Jameo Waters beard amp “ the front door of his residence, ettuat- on the White Dloff road, iwa. Lovers >.We-Uo stepped to the door when, the per* tea that rapped retreated. Mr. Waters found “u bin ciriop a female Infant alive, agud about na,' U ‘ I* hr the Police Barmclu « died la a short time. Coroner Eden waa call; f*™ n 'ght about twelve o'clock to holdjan luquMt Fires. Yesterday afternoon tin alarm of fire was liven In the vicinity or Fmuklln Itcsovolr Square,the ahlugie roof of the oiiOhousv, In rear of the residence of Hr. Wm. Waters, having ignited Item a Die cracker, thrown on It. Tho fire waa extinguished without damage to tha premises. Anotukk.—About twelve o'clock yesterday ah alarm of Ore waa given lu the vicini ty of Washington Square. The etovo pipe lead ing through the brick wall, and Irom the cellar ofthe Hliumrock Hull, situated on Bay street, between Houston and East Brand took lire, and the sparks lodged betwMU the weather-board ing and tho sill of the building, Igniting the same. Tho tire was extinguished without doing any damage to the premises. And Anotukk* Tho ono story wooden builds log on a brick lavement, situated on tho South East comer of Montgomery and South Broad streets, and owned by Mrs. Isabella Evans, was discovered to be on Ore this morning a few minutes before four o’clook. Whon wo arrived at the sMneol'thc conflagration, the house wts enveloped in flames, and threatened destruction to the adjoining wooden building south. By the actlvo exertions of tho flremon itwsscoufluedto tho corner building, which was occupied by Mr. Wm. D. Bsshlor. In the basement story was his retail grocery store, Vety little of its contents was sovod. Loss about 66,000, Insured ill tho London Phtcnix Fire or- tice, B. Habersham A Son Agta., for 63,890. The dwelling portion of tho building over tho gro cery store, was also occupied by Mr. Bushier. His loss In furniture Is about $400, insured for 6200 In the London Phnmlx Fire office. The Imilding is a total wreck, with no Insurance. Mrs Evans’ loss is about (1,600. The First Shad. Tho question who Is Prof. 1 Brooks, wos some time HitiMsettled. A question of more grave and vital impor tance has been trailer consideration sluce. It is who caught, or should catch, the UrstShud? This question waa settled yesterday, uud us wo believe, to the entire satisfaction of all interest ed parties. Mesare. Martin A Storting, caught in the Sa vannah river yesterday, tho first Shad of the This member of tho tinny tribo strayed awuy from his abolition friends of tho North, and suffered hhnacirtofae caught In southern waters, to lie served up ou a southern table. It was purchased from tho capture™ by Mr. P. Gallagher, and waa forwarded by him to Mr. T. M. Hogan, at Columbus (la. Times are so hard lu Savannah, that nobody here can afford to eat the “liras Blind"—and that Is always tho case. Accidental Dkatu.—Johu Thompsou, aged 22 years, a seaman oa hoarder tho Hr. ship Victoria, lying opposite the city in the river, accidentally fell into the Savannah Floating Diy Dock on Wednesday night last, about twelve o’cteck, he did not spook after falling, the injuries were or to sevore a nature. Ue died yesterday, about half past elevou o'clock. Coroner Eden held an Inquest this raornlug oa the body of the dMeased, tbejury rendered a verdict In accordance with the above facts. AFFAIR* IN WANIIINaTON. Wanunuton, Doc. 19, I860. Diplomatic Circle■ in ll'ifxkingfon—Opinion, in regard la England and her Continental Pollcg-ne New Treuly-Commerclal Re- ciprocity, fc,, fl-c. (Ourmqiouiiiuco or the New York Herald. 1 Tb; opinion in diplomatic drain here Is, that England will nut come so well out of the nextLeogress ofthe European powers as tho London press soems to think. Russia, It Isnld, If tievtdutK all her industry to u dear expos!- tlon or tho continental policy or England, showing that the policy of the latter country boon to embroil tho powers on theoooti* lor Europe In jealousies and wars, occupy, log a position that gave her the balance of powor in each contest. While the authentlo iufurmatiou derived through commercial and othersourees,Is or course very valuable, the neuestread to Eurutwau politic* Is through diplomatic elrolee lu Washington. Here a ftee- dom of opinion fo private auu official convenes* tiou is indulged which could not be allowed with safety m Europe. The ahaeuM ot an English minister removes a great deal of re- attaint in regard to the podtltn, aims and views of Great Britain. It ie quite evident, from alt the outgivtngson the subject, that tho political compUcationa in Europe will Incline England to niHtui more than lialr way In any effort wo may make to duvelopo or unfotter our external commerce. I heard a very distinguished person, and one will** opinions on such subjects ate valuable and significant remark, that the great blander in American diplomacy waa tho onelastnoticed, or.to ull appearances, comprehended—that is, allowing the question of Canadiau reciprocity to be settiod without embracing the West indies. Any respectable opposition would have led to this result. But the Southern States have bo conic so absorbed in considering domestic politi co Issues exclusively, that the great measures which embraco the actual progress and ma< teaial power of tho South have been rejected fitira political or diplomatic consideration. It is well for Southern Sanatora to look into the uew treaty with England, and see whether it may not involve considerations quite as tmpor» tantlortbe present, as squatter sovereignty, and more important tho ratnre. 1 learn again to*dny that tho coastwise monopoly,now secured to our carrying trado, will boa very prominent question in -'wnection with any oommeruial treaty with England. I allude to it yesterday, and no doubt the omn’bcs character of Ameri can legislation will character tee auy general treaty Ur. Marcy may bring forward. CONOBKSSIONAL—Washington. Dec. 22<L— Senate.—Tho Senate passed the bill for the con struction of a stoam revenue cutter, alter strike ingout the jirovision contining her employment This bill is regarded by several Seuaton as establishing tho steam cutters as a general system. What do the Physicians say or BPI*nc’s ▼ermlftage, prepared by Fleming Bvoet Untento ihe testimony of an eminent physician In favorer tl’Uuo’e Vormlfuge, which Is now uni* voraslly aokuowledgod to be the boat iu use; oven members ot tho medical reculty (who are so often ‘ lu tho use or patent medicines) cannot wttaheld the approval of Ibis invaluable romedy: Use, Murk Co., hlo, January 8,1840. 1 have used Hr. M’Une'jt Worm Sj>ociflc, pro* pared by Homing Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa., iu my private pructioe, and am prepared toeay that the unparalleled success with which I have prescribed IU use, butbior children aud adulu, induces me to say the most iu lu Qtvor or any speclflc ur patent mediclue eve.* beTere brought to my notice. The moilo of administration, the smallness of theduso, aud tho certainly of IU efficacious effects, give it, in my oplnlou, <t decided advantage over any etbor medicine af the kind betars Uie pufltto.' Purchasers will be car oft I to ask Tor l)r. M’Iabo’s Celebrated Vermifuge, manuiacturod by Fleralug Broe., of Pittaburgb, Pa.' Ail other Verm* fuges iu comparUou are worthWs. Hr. M’Iabo’s genuine Vermiruga, aisu his celebrated JJvcr Pills can now he hail at all respectable drug Mores. None gonuinu without Ilia signature of H.K.MTNG JUtlM (IT) dittiS lilarritii. Cubist has Dsv.—The temperature having risen, Christmas was a most delightful day- cold enough in the morning—bright and cheer ful as the son advaeeed towards the meridian. Thanks to hla Honor’s proclamation tabooing fire-ctackers. It was the greatest Christmas that Savannah has known for many a year. Attain or Supposed Abolitionists.--Third Seargent, Thomas Price of the Mounted Police, arrested in this city tsstevsning, In the vicinity of Drayton street an individual named James Marshall, who was delivering an abolition speMh. From h's appearauco It was supposed that many Imbibitions of Southern red-eyellred op his Northern feelings aud ho undertook the responsibility of glvlug to n few little niggers hla opinions of Southern Institutions. They were vory muck amused at him and when lie waa invested gavo three hearty cheers at his success In getting lodgings at tho Police Bar racks. Another gentleman of the same stripe waa also arrested lit tho vlclulty of tho market and was locked up. They will lie quietly sent from the city to their Northern homes and should bo thankful each ot having escaped a coat of tar and feathers. Water I Waterl In consequence of the breaking ora plug by the flremon lost night, the district hounded by South-Broad st., Whitaker, Bay, and Indian St's., was shut off for the purpose or putting in anew one. (For fee Georgian ti Journal.) 9- Justices of tho Inferior Uonrt for Chat- ham County: WILLIAM H. OUYLEB, MONTGOMERY CUMHING, GEORGE P. HARRISON, NOAH B. KNAPP, JOHN SCREVEN. Meeert. Editore: Please publish the shove ticket and oblige many-old cltiEsns of Chat ham Coirnty. Florida Senator. A private dispatch received from a friend in Macon this morning, announces the fact, that Hr. Mallory was nominated for ro-clcetion, by the Democratic caucus of the Florida Leglsla- tare, on the night of last Tuesday. The election waa to come oil the next day, when he was doubtless chosen. Hr. Mallory is a Democrat. He has served one term In tho United States Senate, with eredit to himself end his State. His residence has bcon Key Wost for many years—though we are not sure but he has lately transfcrcd It to FemaMla. _ Febnandina and Ckdab Kits Railroad.— We And the following important announcement in the Jacksonville News, or lust Saturday: » We announced recently that the Florida Baiiroad Company had purchased ten thousand tons of iron for their road. We learn now from reliable authority that this company have closed n contract for the balance of the iron, 004 tons,) necessary to carry them to Cedar ivs, delivery to commenco in. March, at the rate of 1060 to 16(0 tons per month. " This is an important announcement to our Mends in the interior, IS it ensure, the comple tion of this road at an early day." Tnn State Roan.-Under a Resolution oi oar State Legislature, the Governor is required, during the recess of that body, to appoint n Committee of three, whose duty it ahall bo to examine Into the condition ofthe State Road and to report the same to hla Excellency at MUIedgoVlUe. Thjs examination la to bn made at tha closo of tha year, during which the Leg- Mature does .not convene. The Committee appointed by tho Governor to perform this du ty, for the present year ore the Hon. Henry G. Lamar, of Bibb, Doctor Phillips, or Habersham and 1LIL Cnylcr Esq., or Savannah, gentismsn in every respect admirably tittalilled for the work. These gentlemen, we learn, are now engaged ia the performance of the task ini; ed upon them, and will report in duett; On yetterday.they left we understand,for Chat tuoogi, intending to return to this place, in n few dtp.—Atlanta Examiner of fPednee- *»• . with ler domestic Institutions. Houee—The House adopted u resolution to indemnify the pMple of Kit diaturbaucw there. itev. Daniel Waldo was roeleclotl Chaplain. A bill was passed paying General Scolt under the resolution ereatiug him Lleuti.nont General (27,000 in addition to tho 6I0.UU0 already re ccivcd, and putting him on tin- same footing with Washington as provided by tho law of '09. The House then adjourned. Drstbuctivu Fire.—Yesterday, about one o'clock, a lire broke out in the luge wooden stable occupied by Ifeckle A Wilson, ou Eilis street, almost Immediately In the rear of the United States Hotel, which consumed the en tire establishment. Large quantities of pro- vender were also burnt, together with several buggies, carriages and other vehicles, with har ness, Ac., Ac. Two flue hones and a wagon, belonging |t the Adams Express Company, were burnt. The two story wooden hotue, East or the stable, and known as 7»r Miadn," was neuly consumed. It was occupled-by Mr. Bltafleld as a bar room and eating bouse. This hotue waa insured by the owners or the premises tor twelve hundred dollars, bat the insurance'will not probably cover the lea. There was no Insurance oa the bar room aud flxtures. Robert May’s exteoslve carriage establish ment, to the West of the stable., sustained con siderable damage, Imt will probably be fbhy covered by insurance. Thos. H. Metcalfs damage to buildings will be about ono thousand doUare. The loss sustained by Heckle A Wilson, in the destruction ofthe stables, provender, bug gies, Ac., will be about ten thotiaand dollars. They bave only an insurance of four thousand Ovo hundred dollars. Tho Are was evidently the work or an Incen diary, and suspicion rests an one of the negro boys shout the stables.—Auguela ConelUw tnmnlMof Dec.it OmiNswicx A Florida Railroad.—The can are now daily running to BatlUa, 32 miles from Brunswick, and the Messrs Collins have some 7 miles or their contract graded, and are progressing rappldly with the remain ing 0 miles, wbloh will take them to Big Creek. Drs. Briggs and McDonald and other contractors of Lowndes and Ware are at work between Big Creek and the Alapaba, and as soon an Christmas week la over, several other contractors vs 111 pat their hands on the line. Tho Iron is purchased for the entire distance and will be laid next summer, which will give ex a Road of 08 miles penetrating' the richest cotton region of Southern Georgia. Wears now in daily receipt of cotton by the Road. Asaa Indication of what It will do when ex' tended the OS miles, wo state that some of the cotton now reeolved Is haulded n distance of 100 miles to the head of the Road.—Hnnu- wick Herald. A CnALLSNOK—The, N. Y. Tribune states that T. B. Hcaghir lately challenged H.JJ. Ray mond, ofthe N.Y.Times, to flght.nduel The ofifenco waa the publication of a paragraph say- Ingilhat Meagher had} brokenthu parole 1 when Or, A U Brown, Cal Flournoy, J PMMU, J Jonc he escaped from Australia., The story is that ffnjf, Klft-SSN* 6 . MjlPijfltey. Raymond negotiated with Meagher, and finals ly retracted and exclaimed the oflenilre pan. ■aph la a manner tto ntlsly the demands of we duellist. The sending of a ehatieng is contrary to law In N. York, and the Tribane lectures Meagher for sending it, and Raymond for not placing it In the hands of tho district attorney. Hkav r Boil Dicidid—Tho caw of Tras» tour, appellant, vs. J. P. Benjamin, et al, was decided by the Supremo Court of Louisiana, a . The amount involved was 3110500, ns n balance due by plaintiff for a sur vey, maps and charteof the Tehuntepeo route, made at the Instance of a committee, of whioh the defendants were members. The lodgment of tho lower Court (Fourth District) waste favor of defendants; and the Supreme Court confirmed thejudgment. Gaurliko Estarlisbximts Broun Ur— The police of Boston, on FritUy nlght, made a Tnn Father of Thibty-tueeb Oiulduen.- Mr. Thorns Nonworthy, whose doath.nl the age or nearly ninety nine years, was ntmUoned n the last Salem (Maas.) Gazette, had been married six times, and hid thirty-three chit- dm. _ _ Tax Umitio Statih Oamiij.—T¥rent/-tw» imeli HAMod through San Antonio, Toxu, on tho 4th inatant, on their way to their winter uturtora *t Bender* Paa. They ere field to be in good health end thrifty." To tlte Voters ef the Third District. dpto Fkijaw Omm-HI era a candidate for re-election to the office or Justico of the Peace Ibr this DUtrict and reepecttallr loliclt jrour ^ w wv . w support, at tho •leetiuu to be held at the offloe cf I iVom*tSo*wurlw*l"cai Justico Retford, ou 8d January, 1*67» at 0 o’clock* I Ordioauoe to amend au Ordinance for the oaro and AM de‘24-at KDWARD O. WiUJON, I raausgemont or the Savannah Wator Works, r . I no ^ 3 U. J. R. BKK, tioareti ou tho lust., at Kobertivillo, do. Oa., by the Rev. Uiarlcs Cbovin, THOMAS A. ASKEW, of 8a- vaunah. and MISS KMELiNK E. JAUDOX, of dt. I'etsr’Hl’ariiib, do. Ca. Cnnunmial Sutelligeuce. davmittah Market, December t3> CUTTUX—Tbu salue tbi.-t forenoon were dimlted to 201 bales, vis: 106 at It V-16, 4at 11X, IVatl'J, 182 at 12)4. Charleston Cotton Market. WKKXLT AKVIKW. Dxu. 25.—Cotton.—There won a very good inquiry for thin article for several days pro* ceding the date of our last publication, and tho market, which hud been gradually acquiring strength uuder the combined influence* ot an active domatul and a comparatively light stock, cloned at au improvement of i to Ic. outlie prices paid at the opening of the week. Uood Middling stood at I2|4nd Middling Fair at 114c. The demand was renewed oa Frida) last, aud quite au active business engaged the attention ofthe trade at a range of dgureauot only sus taining this advance, bat developing higher rates. Saturday may be set down as a quiet day; bat the market, so far as prices were con cerned, tally sustained tho position it occupied on tho prevloui day. Monday was an active day, and the transac tions continued to show an ascending scale of prices. These remarks may apply with equal force to tho operations of Tuesday and yester day, aud wiien we closed our inquiries the ad vance hod reached a tall 4c. on the prices car- rent at the opening of the week. Prices have been mainly influenced, as has been the case tar Home weeks puHt, by the supply and de mand. We have reviwa our quotations to cor respond with the state of things, and those we offer below will show the true position of the market at the close of business. The receipts since our lost reach 12,076 bales, and the sales In the same time ore 7,504 bales, at the subjoin ed prices, via 1 50 bales at 11:85 at Tl) ; 178 at tl|; 178at 114; 18atll|;4Uat U): 176 at II 7*16; 510 at 114; 358 at ill; 575 at 11|; 257 at Hi; 957 at 12;fo3 at 121*16; 269at 12); 1394 at 124; 88 at 12 5*10; 805 at 12); 60 at 12 7- 16; and 1216 bales at 124c. We quote Low to tttrict Middling Ilf a 12]; Good Middling 12]; and Middling Fair 12k. The Increase in the receipts or Long Cotton has brought about a more general demand for the descriptions doss ed under this head, bat the transactions show no ohange on previous prices. Riot—There has been a regular and steady demand tar all qualities of rice during the week, which has fully absorbed the receipts, at about the rates current when we dosed our former repert The extremes having ranged from 3] to 44; hut the bulk of the sales wen made within the range of 3|a4J per hundred. The receipts since our lost reach 3645 tlrces. Rouaii kick.—We note the arrival of 41,000 bushels, about 10,000 bushels of which have been sold tar milling purposes, at prices rang ing from 03c. to $1 per bushel. The prices of the previous week have been well sustained. u UNDBIK3—Just received aud In store— I 10kbliBvlf-rUlnxFlour;ipbbln*nd Ubblil Buckwheat Flour: 20 dn flupernlM Flour; 100 buses f Beadsll’sFamily Hasp, dturohowl Gandies; 10 do j Adam au tine and pure Hp«r in Gandies; 100 do ground Coffee, Popper, Mustard, Cloves, Chocolate, Mace, I Raisins. Nutmegs Citron, fco.; 5 bbk winter OU I dCtausKUt Stactisrawfe. MINIUM, nU»Ui«K'*, LIHVII, , - - . and 16 btiU white Vinegar; 20 boxes qts and pints Olivo Oils, and choice Old Brandies. Whbky, Wines, , lu bottles and lu casks, tor rale by DAVID Q’OONNOR, de*J6 corner Broughton and Dray ton rts. JJAHa. Ac—Juut reodved u 100 choice family WkLLdW^lffiilffaWmfHXl COUNTY. I am a candidate ibr re-election to the of- lice of Receiver of Tax Returns la January next, aud reapculfully aullult your ■uflroxos. a ug 11 JOHNRRKDY. TO THU VOTHRI OF CHATHAM COUNTY. Fellow otUseus, I am a candidate at tha ctuuUnu, in January uoxl, ibr tho offlee of IkffiD. feU^-ntlll iwwiTW, gw uiuwo mum/ I ” ,r * ' * --# " . Hams; 16 hair and bbto^lg Pork and Fulton I Tax Collector, aad aoitoit your supiwrk otBeai and 2 hhds Shoulders and Ibr aala by I .... A* HARMON, 1 Savannah, drpt. 30th, 1866, ds26 DAVID O’CONNUR. oornar Broughton and Drayton sts. octl SAVANNAH WATER. WORKS. OFFICE BOARD UF COMMISdIONklW, 1 November 13th, 1866. J JE WATER RENTS Ibr the presout year wore d ia from tha 1st invtant, snd payanlo at the • oTthe Board. The attention ot thoeo persons supplied with died to $102,000. Only 19,000-Number. 111 PRIZES rWMjU WITHOUT OEDUCTIOM. Jaspeir. County Academy 0 Section 20 of An DR. MCKINLEY will teach a Freaoh.Ctaii, ^ at the house ofMrs. Elkina, on York st. The bostpenoHu lu davannoh can be given os reference. nov28**tf BOND* REDEEMED. ■ Cm Tosasumm’s Omf davstmohi 23d Dec Tlko. } I to theBank erth* dtstoof Georgia, in 8s van- B ONDS of tha CUy of Savannah, due tho 1st of I nab, tar the payment or a Twenty Dollar Note of February, 1867 (commonly known as the Mo* I said Bank, the led half wbloh has boon loat. Also, AIIUtor Bonds), Issued tar Central Railroad Block, I fbr tho payment of a Ton Dollar Noto oT said Bank, will bo rodeomod to the amount of Twenty Thou* I No. 4,444, the tight half of wbloh has boon lost > n.ll 1 *L. I IllllM f Unwell It. J, K, BKK, deoretary. UOA1US1NU. A FEW YOUNG OENTLKMEN can bo accommo dated with board aud lodging on Broughton siroet, nearly opposite H. Morse’s House Furnish* lug Store. AIko, a few Day Boarders. uovlS Notice: ^NE MONTH after date sppllostion wiUho made sand Dollars upon , and City Treasury, tlon. d#24 ig presented at tha iutorost paid to time or rodemp* | JAMES d. WILKINS, 1 ' CUy Twos. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR!. JAMES L. HOWELL. Tenuille, Os., Doc, 4,1856 lawtt—doc4 rnHE ondersigiod will, tar five dollars por lot, X examlno any lands in tho counties of App ,,__ fit counties of Appling, Wayne, Ware or Coflbe, and reporltotho owner as to tholr present valuo, the proepect fbr their bo* comlug more valuablo in future, and whother or Exuixava’s Ovncs, Ciukubtox kdsvsKxsn R.Roso, I not there Is being any trespass committed thereon, Charleston, December 20,1866. I invariably pledging himseir to give a true 'and cor* S EALED PROrOd.UA will bo received at thla I rectacoount, tar which all rcmTtUncos will boax* offlee until Jauuary 16, 1867, tar the Clearing, I pected in advance. Grading, andTroiUe-work, on twenty-two (22) sec* I Ha will also soli and remit when requested, and onbts Road, from Ediato Rtvor toSolkebotchio I u directed; tar soven per cent. ^ — “*-* —**— *- 1 - "7 attend to alt protaaslonal VERNON G. MoLENDON, nr 18 Attorney at law, HomosvUlo, ua, —ciYir sHEHiFF’gnrAEK. EORGIA—Cm or ?svs>xah—Will oa sold on River, being from the 80th to the 51st sections, in* I Ha will elusive; and comprising a distanco of 22 miles and I business 800 tael. There will be between the points abovo lndtcatod nearly two (2) mllos or Pilo audTroaio-workjbut in detoohod portions, varying from 6 to 9, and in »orao places 14 tact in height. The plans proposed I £X1252iV*2ra^K^2!lt*»Eiri5pihm2 to be idojitoil ore simple pile work op to grade, and IJJT Tuesday, the ^h ta*t. , betare the court hoasa tt.o“Invortod W” Trestle, rosUngou mud illfi, or I door or Cbatbsm wmnW, by g**'*' 1 }* |S5» • The material must I Jo,m M * Milieu, Judge of tho City Court of Sevan* or pitch piuo, free I n*k: ono loior rice, coffee, tea, uoap.mooketd, pep* 1 1 ' I por, codflah, horriugs,clarot, plokies, butter,grits, bo seon, and more I butter biscuit, pilot bread, ouo large lamp, one ... -m . V . ... 8 aIa.Is u..laa anil maiuhte anil illvarj nlhof arilfllftl dock, scales and weights, and divers other articles uiuaUy contained In a variety grocery store; sdd upon bents or three piles oaob, be of the boat quality of yellow from sap. runs snd spociOcutloDs may bo uxset information obtained, at tho offleo ofthe En< 8< Proposals 0 may*b?submlttod U aopnralely Ibr Ibo I ■saw®!®-- ortheoxcavated or embanked breadth;) the rate I /•-iiTY*MAlWiiAL'd dALRd^-UntboflrstTuoidsy por cubic yard of tho kxavallouor Embankment. 1; n Jauuary next 1 will null in front of the with the price per hundred tact or Avorago Haul I ^,*1 |i 0UH0< improvemcDla ou Bonth bairof lot No. beyond tho flr<t 100 red, (as U mnst be nmientood l^j barren ward, together with the lease d said that when earth ia hauled from the oxcavation into I i u . laviod uuon as tho property the embankment It will be paid lor but ouoe, with ■ - tho aUuwaiico tar avorago haul;) tho price per lineal loot for Trust lo or POo-work, or or within the limitu of 6 and 10, aad 10 aud 16 feot bclgnt preferred Ibo price por cubic (Dot, or tad Clara A Oglesby and Mlvs Uie city taxes ol i dOC6 property of tbo estate of Ivauntiidi atitda Boas, to Hutlary said proiiorty. DAN’L II: STKWART, c. M. ty until tbo final compiodcu. ProitoBali should be addressed t President and Oblet Engineer. dec24—3tawujanl6. A 1 NOTICE. LI, PERSONS having demands against oststo of Elihu Wiiaou. late of Efllnghatn c fiolttritB. Southern Lottery. ON TUB THE HAVANA PLAN. PRIZES GUARANTIED I BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA: GLASS U. To be drawu January 16th, 1867, at Coucort Hull. Macon, Us., under tho sworn superintendence ol Cot. George M. Logan and W. 0. Andoreon, feq. 49* Remember Ibis Lottery has only fifteen thousand numbers—loss than any Lottery in tho world, thsrolbre It u tho best tar invedtuent. Ex amine the Scheme I SCHEME. 1 priao of $16,000 •1 “ 6,000 1 •» 2,000 4 “ of $1,000 are 4,000 6 “ d 600 are 2,600 80 « of 100 aro '. 8,000 1,600 •* of 40 are 00,000 Amoxixsno.-f nuxw. 20 approximaUoua ot $100 are $2,000 60 «• “ 60 are 2,600 60 “ “ 20 aro 1,000 1,712 prises amounting to, $102,or Ticket* $10—Halve* $6—quartern $2.60. The 1,600 Prises or $10 ore determined by tbu lost figure of the number that draws the Capital Prise of $16,000. The Capital Prise will, of course, end with one of the figures—1, 2, U, 4, 6,6. 7,8, u, 0. Ihoso Whole Tickets ending with tlio xauif figure as the last in the Capital will bo ouUtled 10 $40. Halves and Quarters in proportion. 49" Persons sending money by mall need nu taar its being lost. Ordors punctually attuudod to OomnmnloaUons confidential. Bank uotw d Humid banks taken 61 per. 49* Those wishing particular cumbers should erdsr immediately. GKO. A. MoCLESKY, Apt. Tbs futllowiug SCHEME will be drawn evory Saturday. scums: 1 prise ur 1 do 1 do 1 do 3 prises or $600 aro 60 do 100 are 100 do 60 aro 1600 do 10 aro IJb7 ty, dec tU'ioe-indebted are HKNK’ payment to Uec24 8$J.WUMON'Or STEPHEN A. WILSON, fc: Keeond Leetnn of tbo Count Birill TNB SAVANNAH YOVNU MBNA’ CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, AT AtlHORY HALL, 11 Taasdar Bvaatac, OMaatlwr}NIH AT 7J O’CLOCK, P.M. PROF. JOHN LeCONTE, JC. D„ Of South Carolina College. subject: kenghU on Ibo Mtaiy of the Physical ftoleaet A COURSE OF EIGHT OR TEN LECTURES v jX.hu given during the whiter under the auspices the above named Assoclatlun. Eminent gentleu from abroad and at borne, have klnaly slgnill their roadluess to serve us without compeusatU save nuceuarlly incurred espouses. Whale; surplus shall he realised, will be appropriated wards the establishing of a Reading Bourn : joungmeu. Port of Savannah.. ....December MS Scbr Juo Fraser, Alton. Sattlla River, with 6300 bus rough rice, 9 bales 81 cotton, 61 bbls tar, to J W Anderson and others. Steamer Wulaka, McNally, Palatka. Ac., to John W Anderson. ache, our-acUo. nournlgla, oguo in the face, sc threat, and all kmds of oats, Bruises, burns, spit affections and sprains, In a short space of tin Full directions with each pockago, and warrant genuine. dec20 J, D, JKBdH. Passengers. Per itoamer Welaka, from Polatko—Dr Twiggs, E W Twiggs and svt. DP Dunran, W P Edwards, B Edwards, J TigbU, M J McCallack, G W Prestley. A P Blood and svt, Mrs Newton, Mrs Blltah, Rev 11T ...... jc Smith,' J Waldburg and2 svts, G W Mallory,’ MUs Duggan, J D R Wise, C J Walker, Hits Houston, A Bonaud, H R Harrison, G W Wylly, G R Harrison, son and svt, J E Mosely, B F Lee and lad/, G l^on* trd, H Briggs and lady, JFGowen, HCGrovon* Heine, Miss urovenstelno, D Floyd sud 2 svts, Mas ter and Mitts Floming. Jt- i^i Consignees. Per steamer Wolaka, from Palatka—172 balcit d I cotton, 00U hides, 20 tales skins, 6 do moss, 8 bbls oranges, and sundry pkgs radio, to Col MyrreJ,Bos ton & Villalonga, Einstein Jc Eckman, ZiUreuer Jc Garrett, Brigham, Kelly Jc Co, VWooley, Dana Jc Washburn, RAJ Lajhllson, Hamden’s Ex', Boll 4 Premia, Cobons Jc Hertx, J Lippman, Crane, Wells Jc Co, Hardeo 4 Co, J V Anderson, Couper 4 Fra ser, Tiaoa 4 Gordon and others. de$oen( upon the gamiDgflfab!lshment at No. 6 Tremont street, conducted by John L. Brown; at No. 2 Stoddard street, kept by the Brothers Mead; at No. 11 Howard street, kept by Daniel Batman, and at the Stackpolo House, Devon shire street, kept by Charles McElroy. Many of tho inmates were arrested and their ”imple ments” seized, bat several persons escaped by leaping from the windows, a distance of twenty feet from the pavement. Recruitino fob Walxxr to bi STorrsD.— Washington; Dec. 22.—Secretary Marcy, in E rivata conversation, states that the neutrality iws shall boas rigidly enforced against those recruiting for Walker as they were against Crampton and the British Consuls. The order for the arrest of Garrison, Morgan and Gen. Walker, was merely an official form initiatory to the commencement of a civil salt against them. A Decision in Favor of Gait. Eaiouox.— Washington, Doc. 22—The Court of Claims to day made a favorable decision in CapL Erics son’s case for over $13,000 for Ms application of the ship propeller and steam machmeiy to, and his superintendence ofthe building or, the steamer Princeton. C0N0RB8HI0NAL Elections.—The tlon tar CongrMs, 4c., will occur in several States soon after the termination of the pro sent session. Virginia will bo one of the lint States to hold an election attar tbo Inaugura tion of Mr. Boohanan. Netu 2U)ucrtistmenta. m, A msetlng of tho SAVANNAH JOCKEY ^ CLUB will be bold at the City Hotel on Sat* urday Evening at 7 o'clock. Members are parties tarty requested to be In attendance, m officers of ths Club are to bs elected. d*Srt R* F. AKIN, Bec’y. FOR NEW YORK. Will tail Saturday, 270 Dee., a<5 o'clock, P.M. Tbo steamship AUGUSTA, Capt, Woodhull, will leave as above. i rorrr li&»J'K^co. 9" Berths not secured until paid tar. Cabin Passage $25 Steerage Passage s ^9-Shippers ofCottou by these steamships wil 1 please take notice, that no Cotton will bs received a* the presses that is not distinctly merited on the edgs •fibs bale. dec26 HARPER 70S JANJJARY. for for Jan< Arthur’s Homs Magasins Ibr January. also: Tbs Laughable Adventures or Messrs. Brown, Joses and Robinson, by Richard Doyles. For sale at thoSeuthern Rook and Stationery Depot by de2$ WARNOOK 4 DAVIS “ •* single.lecture, TickeU may fa- L * ‘ - lumbers of the Lsoture Commltloe: dec!7 Association, and at the door. J F* GANN, F. J.‘CHAMPION, E. MILLER, J.D SMITH, C. B. CARTER. IMMEDIATE RELIEF. TAJ Hors: jUlSaoodi |The owner can get the same by calling at dell iwin's Stables on West Broad st AMIZEOY BBEAD. Cm Toxasokxx’s Orncx, 1 Savannah, 1st Dec., 1866. j 10 cent loaf mnat wolgh 2 lk 0 ox. 6 “ “ “ « 1 fb 0 ox. 3 “ “ “ “ 9«ox. JAMES 0. WILKINS, Cltjj Tresauri 1817. ANNUALS. T 5) MO. elegantly itlc 1 £ beautiful itvlos of i bovellod, boards and a new and beautirul styt Hluralnatod covers. The Forget-me-not, a Christmas, New Year Birthday gut. The Pnllaprana, a gill tar all seosoos. The Lily or Tbs Volley. The Token, a Christmas and Now Year gift. Tho Snow Flako, a Christmas, Now Yoar Birthday gift. The Gift of Affection; The Passion Flower; The Roso of Sharon: The Gem Annual; The Mignonette; Friendship’s Ottering; Tho Moss Rose; Momory’sGlft; The Freemason’s Annual. The price of ths above is $1 60 each, or safe by WARNOOK 4 DAVIS, • Booksellers and Stationers deli 160 Congress stroe CHRISTMAS BOOKS. T HE COURT OF NAPOLEON, or Soc under the First Empire; sup’r royal qui with colored portraits, elegantly bound anu c gilt. Knickerbocker Gallery, with 48 portraits oat in Turkey moroceo"and extra gilt. tra gilt. Mrs Begourney’s Poems, with elegant from designs by Darby. Femals Poets of America. The Poets and Poetry of America Thompson’s Seasons and Goldsmith’s fine engravings, extra coir gilt. Coleridge's Ancient Mariner, elegantly Sabbath Bells Chimed by ths Poets, ll Poetry of the Woods, Passages front! criptive of Forest Scenes, Illustrated. Poetry of tho Year. Illustrated. Poetry ofthe Flrids, Illustrated; with other works elegantly bound. dec22 W. THORNE W raw BOOKS, R eceived by warnook « Thun diy, Deo. 18th, 1865: DUTTEB, CHEESE AND LARD.—Just re* D celvod,! kegs choice Goshen Buttor, 10 boxes Chesss, 10 pkgs Leaf Lard, tar sals by DAVID (/CONNOR, ds26 oorner Broughton and Drayton sts. P IG HAMS,*BACON JND SHOUl^KRa-A fresh upp y -Ht re aslrod per slot mer Knoxvills, adn tar sal# by dec 7 J. D. JK9B& | NUT1UK. ! I A Ll. iwraons having demands agsiust WOOD 4 I iL HINta will please presout them tarthwilh at I my office, 85 Bay street, formorly Young;4 Wyatt’s, lor at ths office of my attorney, George A Gordon, I Esq; and aU persons iudebted to sold firm are here I by cautioned not to nay over any amount except I upou my receipt or lust of my said attorney. up I The public are also notified that I will not here* bo I sponsible tar auy contracts or obligations or auy I kind made by James Hines, in the name of Wood 14 Bluest, as 1 havo dissolved all conneotloa with ear I him whatever aud lb# partnership has esased to 0 p | exist. * \Uo22-tr J. M. WOOD. | U I OEHEBAL HOXICE. £ I G. M. GRIFFIN has returned Irom New ua 1 Mr York aud Is this morolug opening a new lug 1 stock of Watches, Jewelry, fancy articles, Silver I Ware, 4a., and will lie ploased to have his friends p U 1 and all others in waul of such articles give him a iu I call. New goods will be opening all this weok. be I U. M. GRIFFIN, Pri { successor to late M. Kastman, ds { corner Bryan and Whitaker streets, uu 1 dec6 Urat oorner above Pulaski House. uu I NOTIUta. ^ 1 A LL persons having claims against iho estate of on I xL George M. Waidburg, Uto or Chatham county, tu> 1 deceased, are hereby notified to present them, A I properly attested, to tbs undersigned, within tbs “ u 1 time prszcrlbsd by law; and all persous indebted w 1 to said estate are hereby required to mako lmme* tu I diets payment to tbs undersigned. *•* 1 JACOB WALDBURU, AdminUlrator 1 cum testamento annexo ores tots or 1 dsci-tr George M. Waidburg. Of I NOTICE. me 1 mwo months after dots application wiU be made I A to tbs Honorable, the Court ol Ordinary or 1 Chatham couuty, tar leave to sell all ths property, XV 1 rest and personal, or the eatato or George M. Wold* 1 burg, late of said county, deceased, tar the benefit I or the heir and creditors of said estate. , 1 JACOB WALDBURG, AdminUlrator I cam testamento annexo of estate or Ur | deol-2m George M. Waidburg. 1 Ntmvu. 1 A LL persous having demands against the estate I iL or iNutisi O’Couuer, deceased, will hand them A I n, duly attested, os required by law;snd those lu* I deutod will please make payment, to I W. R. 8YM0NB, Qualified Adm’r. (} 1 November 8th, 1866. nov8 u | nuricto. 1 A ti. parson. Indebua to feo Entto or Juo He- IA Donxlit. Uto of Uoloto.li count;, deceued, To I oro roautwtod to toolio ImmodUto pajrmont! ttioa- 1 bovloR domood. ...luit nld tetote ora roqUHtid :l NOT.7fe.MHl. «o,7 „ ll NOTIUE. wt 1 WT YU.Y 4 COLLINS have taken an offlee on 1 w tho comer or Drayton st. and Bay lane, Op- (o Iposlteipe office of 0. A. L. Lamar, Esq., tar the , 1 transaction of an Auction and General Brokerage I bU Real and Personal Estate sold on Oommh»ioo;al* I so, Stocks and Bonds. Loans negotiated. Liberal 1 advancee mtdo on proport/ entrusted to Ihem for 1 sale. tr novl$ 1 Auaastw ana iavannah Rail Rond, \ 1 ^ December 4th, 1866. f I rnHE Annual Dectlon for Seven (7) Directors of 1 X this Company will be held on Monday, the 6th , lof January noxt, at the offlee corner of Bay and I Abercorn streets, between the hours of 10 A. M. and II p. M. FRANCIS T. WILLIS, | 4 doo* President. I Central B. H. dt BanlUngCo. of «»., 1 ] Sxvxntufe. Doc. 3, 1858. J 1 TtlVlDKND No. 67 Tho Doird or DtrKtora 75 71 11 have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE L * I per CENT, on tho General Stock of the Company, d I from the profits ot the .<ast six months, payable on 11 Monday, Docember 16tb. i; '•I Holders or Guarantood Stock will bo paid their ■ I usual dividends on the same day. d | duel—3w GEO. A. CUYLER, Cashier. q 1 Central R. ft.' * Banking Co. or Ga.. f t g. T a,uufe, Ilec. 2d, I860. J ImuE annual elooUon for Director, of fell Com- J M pan. will bo held at fee Banking Home on •< 1 Bar itreot, on Uondar. 5fe Juuarj out, between | fee boon of 10 o'clock A. H. ud 1 o’clook, P. H. I de34d GEO. A. CUYLER. Outlier. ( Bank of Commerce, l H Savannah, 8d Deo., 1856. f I OYa Resolution ol the Board, it U ordered that I D the third Instalment of Twenty-five dollars per 1 snare, oa the Capital Stock of this Bank bs paid on lor before the 3Ut January nsit 1 JNO. C. FERK1LL, Cosblor. -1 dec3-lawtd 1 Ovncs Sav’h, Auunr 4 (lots R. K.Co.,) 1 Savannah, Nsv. $, 1866. J J | mUE Seventh Instalment of 10 per cent, on tb g) °»| ■ Capital Stock of tho Savannah, Albany and _ r * | Gulf Rail Rood Company, by a Resolution ot the g , | Board, is hereby ordered to be paid on or before r-^^n’jMbHABEBSHAH. 1 “1 nevfl Secretory and Treasurer, c ‘i—tkZtE DlflOVtl AMD CSAOKKU tel TU3T RECEIVED, comprlung ell fee dlferent 1.1 klndx New Votk alTardi. cooiliUng of Oenneah tb 1 Spiced Snaps, Fox’s, Butter, Boston, Lemon, Pic u I Nlc, Graham, Water t Sugar, and Fancy Crackers- d. | all oT which we shall keep constantly on hand and I receive fresh supplies by every steamer at the e | Savannah Grocery and Fruit Depet, 1 qov26 WM. H. FARRELL. TXAIIVAHH TIAIt I mHK CHOICEST and best assortment of TEAS I 1 ever offered st rstaU in this dty, including 1 ■ English Broskflut Tsa, 1 Dslicious Oolong, q 1 Plontotloo Oolong. iSfll Stiver Leaf Hyson, | Plantation Imperial, t!,0UU 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 ...... 5,0U> 6,000 VI,too 44,000 Whole tioksts $1; Halves $2; Quarlvn $1 era addressed to JAM8B F. WINTER, Manager, Msaon. Ua UEL). A. MuClJUKY. Agent, sorner Bryan and Whitaker sts., Savannah. rtan or ns tonsHt. e Royal Lottery or Cuba—with tait> he Havana Lottery has 86,Ouo nmn • only 16,000. wo wheels, ou each or which there ro Locks. The Superlukndenta have s placod tin tubas cou- Thc Prize 'rawlugs lake place oa the 16th of every JAMfiS V, WINTER, >8 Manager, Macon, Ua. LyLaND ToTTLililEW FOR JANUARY, 1867. ll. France 4 Co., Haiiagm. 0* couducted under tho superintendence or the .State Lottery Commissioner. Prkrt Paid as uoon at Drawn. 6 MAR k LAND (JITTERY (On the Havana Plan.) MARYLAND. Jfetra Ctas* 1. SATURDAY, Jau. 31u| Maryland. HD,000 Numbers 1-4,000 Prises I i prise..... 1 •* !’.!! 2 •* .... 2 “ .... 2 “ .... 3 ** .... . lolst, or the Cross and the Crown, In tosh. Paul Fane', or parts of aide else nntoia, a novs» 1 by KP WllUs; . I WHITE KID OJ Tbs History and Records ofthe KttphsntClub, by I WHITE and straw Cola- Knight Russ Ocksidt, M D, and Q K Philander Dos* I If osivsd and tar sols b/ •ticks, P B. For sals at | dsoll 169 Ooigrsss stmt. IVSS jut ro* J.iYMONI, amoxuuTiox ruzu. 1 Appro’x ) M • 90 80 70 CO $0 10 . $42,600 .. 12,3*0 .* 10,000 .. 6,000 .. 2,000 .. 1,6iO .. 1,000 .. 200 ...$42,600 ... 12,800 ...10,000 ... 6,000 .... 2,000 .... 1,600 ... 1,000 ...’ 200 ..$182,0*0 Whole Tickets $10; Holvos $5; Quarters $2 60. BUILLI ANT" SCHEME. MARYLAND. Clou G, 78 Nui 1 prize ol 1 « 2 prizes of. 4 '* $ *• 16 drawn bellols. ..$60,000 . 29,080 10,000 . $,000 . 2,600 F.OOO 800 100 40 20 36,365 prius, amounting to $1,202,000 Tickets $20; Halves $10; Quar. $6, Eighths $2.60. do. do. 26 Halves, 99 q—*— 25 E 132 60 . 65 26 33 12 "All orders tar Tickets or Packages loony of arylaad Lotteries will receive prompt attsa- end tb# drawing mailed to all purchasers itn- Ilffilv ffiftar It is over. T.H. HUBBARD 4 00. i Fayette «trest, or Box No. 40 an AMD CttLD BATHfl. 119 P. M.oney day except fwtltmencub.well no. 1 often Mfe.ychocwuatoDO - - - - ■ cribsra to oomasne# irom 1865 to Nov. 1,1867, fbr $12. “-*•— 2ft cents, from in Hu In lit Not., 616. J. H. HAYWOOfa* ftgt. srsnmw, . 1st, 186$ t ingle baths. Nuoattckst novl$ J* M. H., Agt TjHRE WORKS—60 hexes Mo. 1 Chines# Firs