Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, December 27, 1856, Image 1

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VOL. XXXVJI IOLD SEBrES.1 Si l .hhibwalT ”,rimb.VV KVKHM * u'clock A. M. ^D^tr.llc Ki.iiulTr.. Committee. Tbero will W n-meeting of the Bctnooratio Brccutlvo Committee at Uio City Hotel. Tun- J; „ night (Docomlicr UOIh) nt 7, P. M. 1!. Waynk, Clinirninn. Jill. Uksnh Holland—\Vo regiot Unit la the uiimmiicomont of Mr. Hollund, as a cnndl- jjle f„ r Justice of tlio Penco, an error oc- (iicd In tho designation of Iris lrrnt—tlio brat uliimld ijmimtiort end mil number II. NICAIUIH'*.—We hare been rmiuestcd to all tlio attention or those who meditate cuilgm- ijj'ijj in this beautiful country, to the foot that n /m /mxiige will he given to all tuapeclnkle jieiseusi by a|i|iltuetion to tlio Emigrant Agent, Xo.MSI. Charles streot, New Orleuns. A Stainer will leave on the 24th of every taoutli, Iinil one or two sailing vessels will also bo sent (iQ'tueli month If enilgnints presentthemselvea in sufficient numbers. Ilc-KIcctlou or Senator Mallory. Tai.ahassku, Dee. ‘24. EJilon Georgian $- Journal ; Tlio Him. S. It. Mallory was reelected to the U, S. Senate to-day by the Uglslatmo, for six years from tho 4th of March next. The vote good i Mallory aS-hlanli 10—tlio latter nil cast by the K N's. The l.egislatnre pas agreed to adjourn < Miarday next. Vours, die. 0. E. I). SAVANNAH, GA . SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1856. A Northern View of tuk Late Tumble jyrUB South.—The Albany Evening Journal, one of tho most rabid ami prominent Black Republican papers In the North, has some sen- fibleremarks on the late domestic disturbances in the South. It would be well for tbe patrons of the Journal to ponder on Its teachings. It *iys: ‘•The iicivotwnoa©,the vigilance,the vigor,the thoroughness of remedy exhibited by the whiter of Tfimesseo ou the occasion or the receut alarm of a slavo insurrection in that State are iwieivorthy things, Theylwho know the South know that, under similar circumstances, the en tire white population below Meson and Dixon’s Liue would exhibit the same qualities nt' char acter and of uotion. “In the slavery debate, made perennial now by the continuous aggression of the politicians of slavery, tills unxiet v, this watchfulness and swift vengeance of the masters, are a couceS' siou which cannot lie mistaken. Tothohm mano and the wise at tho North, as well as to the men of' color at the South, they teach a lesson that should sink deeply into sense and memory. That lesson is the hopelessness of an armed contest by the slaves for the recovery of their freedom. ••Color makes all men of white blood in tho slave States, without any exception whatever, compact together solidly for defence and sup port against a common danger from color. A white hand will never he found in a camp of insurrectionary negroes. All the pa&iions of the moat uervoua aud excitable branch of the conquering Saxon family would be stirred iu tlio South to perfect plirenzy by a servile re bellion. ••Questions, therefore, about tlio issue of slave rebellions, of those which are partial nnd 11 lose which are general, enn bospeedilysoived. They would bo ruinous and iainentabie errors. That tho local ones would every whore lie crushed, and with excess of punishment and aggravated severity of future treatment, is clear to all who have any accurate knowledge of the fids of slavery. That no general conspiracy mid comprehensive plan of rcl/dliou can ever bo matured ugaiiiHt the watchuilnef-s, intelli gence and resources of the whites is equally clear. “If tlio end of Americun slavery is to be cou riered by force of arms, its duration will lie eternal. Northern philanthropists cannot wisely engage iu any plan for its termination which does not enlist the humanity, the policy, and tbe sympathy of tho South. Emancipation is a Southern question. The North cau never have a share iu it save that of co-operation.” Commotion in Misstssim.—The following despatches appear iu the New Orleans Vella of the 23d inst. Wo give them for what they may be worth-attaching very little importance to them ourulves. Jackson, Mid., Dec.21—Our town is in a perfect state of oxch anent to-day, in tonse- •pieiice ofrumors of an intended uegro insur rection to t.,ke place during the holidays. The Mayor has i:m*d a proclamation calling upon the cit'zens to orgauize and prepare to midi the insurrection und rebellion in its bud. Twenty-seven negroes have been arrested this morning. The extent of the plot is not known; feelings of doubt nnd anxiety are nui- ver.*al. Our citizens arc in a fearful state of excite ment. The particulars of this excitement‘are hard to obtain, aud although universal, tho origin und foundation are very difficult to as- cu tain. Humors from Conton, M?-s.,also have reach ed us of a similar state of eiftirs. Ilow far North Alabama may bo in danger wecuniiot judge, from tlieuo the rumors aro of tin* same purport. Tiiacsbiiav on Americans.—A letter from Haris, says: “Mr. Thackeray, who* was here lately, hut who U now delivering lectures in Edinburg, lias a contract from a publishing house in Lon- dun, for the writing of a volume of a certain length, at LJ.OOJ. Mr. Thackeray was calcu- Utmg lately how much this could come to per line, and estimated it'at 3 shillings, (English.) And yet he was’so lazy that ho held the con- 11act several months Without writiug a liue. It is a romance, aud as ho intends to kill off his ucrom America, you may expect a certain amount of criticism on American manners nnd datum.-.” .t>uu:,TCD T (j I , (m fi. Dixon, who killed Mesrs’ and Morris, aud made his escape, was 7,/u by a patty of gentlemen, on Sunday r.'-ar Clay Landing, iu Madison county,and . tVijlir' 1 ’Vp place on Thursday, and lodged ' Thomas,who was pronounced by ■ accessory to tho deed, was at tbo sumo time and place, -Madison Fla., Messenger. <hn IjEuonte.—Tho Baltimore •' soiriati Institution, Professor >. has this week delivered . coal. His third and last ^•t takes place this efen- i learned gentlcmap will ‘■oral reefsdheiast with tie coral teSTa of Florida . Hio Mow York Day Book ; J./mictn mto tin;! lute functionary: JgSTSS' i Il rt er . was nt tha B|ack iie- C ii re^hu Ml 113 ?“ Invl,ml ? ue 4l- Mam r n,,"./"“W (f° ea “ |M “‘ and allows i i 1 ', ! J,;ttcr for tho party he opposes, for met thu i ‘ " K “If 0 or U11>nj vlllolnous couuten- S?, 1 ™"* *» hare “ever yot seen in ,n * llH , oaks Show, enough to make tet map shrink from his presence. too'!? Si 3 ! IltL i SK lfAlutoAD.--\Ve would any m r jL r |" Ja ‘ ' vll ° fit >ll entertain doubts iu re wtJi ieran ° r ,lli3 enterprise, that llrZviSn " mn cc,tal “ *1*»» tbat tho H r.nvil,, 1 ' r “llo<|hl>b the requir- Uifi on- Kl . ,ll '°?™ry to tho prosocutlun of “■'•ytarn on r I—r 11,1 reason, and uvotdanceV.Vii‘ ““d totter roaaonj- than the ioevita 'VS Uiaastroaw results that would C T '? wll ‘ cl , r , wltaU to grant the re- o»*et h“i.f'rainwiek Company will never l Oeotglo of tlio never I Onr, ? <,lla ra.or "early that sum- "MUngwas ita 1 ! ra 011110 °y°5 13 “ f tbo Satllla »’S 3 ntf™ly «Wtc«ei lotfore tlio meet- twrobTJj a S*S d tbe.reKult wiU provo the '“8rnknewI.ti* r .bypotheHlo, uotnlthstmd- bsoorilr h al ,f llc li '"o that wo wero sobleet- 1 "«e.-2lui»Vwg!i 5!" ° r rl ffbUtUinblng (From the N Y. Tribune of I me . -j.< ) De«ti uctlon of the Hteainslklii Knoxville -Lum nlmut two llundren Tliousmirl Dollnrx. Uist evening about 8 o'clock the private watchman engaged ou the steamship Kuoxville, lying nt pier No. I North Blver, foot of Morris street, discovered smoke issuing from tlio en gine room, aud upon a hasty examination found that tho vessel waa ou tiro. Tho alarm was promptly givou and in u short timo thorealter tho firemen of the lower districts wero at tho scciic of action, despite the snow storm that was raging, ana t tat almost Impassable condi tion of tbo streets. Several streams of water wero Immediately poured Into the hold but without avail. Tno steady volume of smoke which for half an hour or more continued to ascend from tho hatchway, now gave way, to as large a body of tiamo which soon enveloped the matt* and rigging. The dock at which tho steamer lay was tilled with llcemcu, while the neighboring piers nnd vessels in the vicinity were crowded with spectators. At au early stage of the tiro a boy about 10 or 12 years of age appeared aft near the helm aud commenced coiling a quantity of rope with a view to savo it. Regardless of the gaze of the huudredsof people about the burning vessel, whose notice lie Lad attracted, he continued at his work.until a large cloud of smoko waited over him, and the loud shouts of the firemen warned him of his dongor. Leaving his post he made bis way along tho space between tho cabin aud tbe bulwarks, and at length gamed a port hole through which a large hawser pass ed, securing the vessel to the pier. Thishaw- ter was covered with ice, but the brave little fellow ciuug to it and thus made his way to tbe pier, where he was greeted with loud cheers by the flremeu. Tho scene now becomes oue of great bril liancy, tlio flames illuminating the river and opposite shores for a considerable distance. Tlte effect of the light upon tho falling snow was bountiful, and tho atmosphere seemed filled witli sparkliug jewels Ati attempt Was' made to save thu in ill by scuttling, but this proved ineffectual, us the vessel, from tlio shallowness of the water in tho dock, soon grouuded. Sho was burned to tlio water’s edge, und may bo considered a total loss. Her engine and works will be worthless except for old iron. The Kuoxville was built about two years ago, by Wiliium II. Webb, and cost, when com pleted, upward of-$200,000. She’had no cargo on board, and was in the hands of workmen from the Novelty Yard, who were overhauling and repairing her machinery. The tire origin ated in the vicinity of tbo holler, and it is thought that the workmen may have acciden tally left a lighted lamp in the hold upon ter minating their day’s work, which, beiug upset by the rocking of the vessel, ignited some light materia I laying ubout. The Company, we understand, have an in surance on tho Knoxville of about $100,000, but in wlmt companies we could not ascertain, owing to tlio lateness of the hour and the ab senceoftlie agent. Fund* going Moi-tli nml Recruit* going South. We learn that a little private recruiting for the beuetit of President Walker, of Nicaragua, has been going on—private but sure—for some time in this city. A large amount of funds was raised and sent bora to bo expended iu pro curing recruits und amunition and paying the traveling expenses of tho men. Some well known parties in this city were connected with it, and, amoug them two well known lawyers. Col. Titus, i eccntiy of Kacsas, cam© hero, and it is said, oue of the lawyers surrendered his command ns Colonel of tlio Missouri forces in favor of Titus,charging him twenty five cuntsa head for the men. Yesterday morning Col. Ti tus and his incu started for New Orleans, hav ing two six pounders and other arms iu their possession. Tho two lawyers, it is reported on tlio street, who had the principal chargo of tho fuuds, in stead of going down the Mifsissidpi, along with their recruits, took the opposite direction and went tip tlio river with the fuuds. We withhold tho name- of tlio lawyers for the pre sent, for the reason tint all may turn out right, us they may have started tip tho river to take some other loute, t /old being arrested by the government officers. Be that as it may, there is no doubt that two parties left this city, yesterday—tho men goiug South witli the -rms, aud same of the officers North with the funds.—St. Louis Herald. Noktheiin Estkktkise Coming South.— The Philadelphia North Ainericau, says:—We have hca r d; wo kuow not how truly, that some of our northern capitalists have organized a iroject for the improvement of tho city of forfolk, Va. which is of a comprehensive and enterprising character. It is proposod to make Norfolk the great city of tho southern seaboard, tbo centre of its trade, and themetropolitan point for whatever of commercial activity the South may contain. Tho nuraherous conven tions held of late years at tho South for the purpose of stimulating tho growth of southern :rude, and the general commendation of ail movements lookiug to that end, which has been uttered by southern newspapers, legislatures, etc., has doubtl. u directed tu« enterprise and capital of tlio great aud populous North to this matter us likely to prove a cbunce for profitable investment Every avenue of business and speculation in the free States is now to filled, tiiatthe restless sph-.t of adventure cannot Und development at home. Ho me we should not wonder if this project were to provo a sub stantial oue. That it is fcusiblo no one can doubt, who regards the splendid commercial location of Norfolk. The Accessouy Transit Company and General Walker.—Tho Accesory Transit Company has t ;keu the offensive against (ien eral Walker and his supposed confederates in tho Nicaraguan business. An order has been issued for the arrest of Charles Morgan, Corne lius K Garrison and William Walker in u suit brought in the United States courts—the gra vamen whereot is there alleged conversion of the goods and chattels of the company to the value of $1,000,000. Further damages to this trespass to the amount of $1,000000 more aro also claimed. At the timo the other side is not idle. A new suit was commenced on Saturday in tho Supremo court, in which tho plaintiffs ask for the appointment of a receiver of the effects of tho Company. Tho order for the atrest of Morgun, Garrison and Walker, is made in tho name of President or the United St.itm that being the usual form, hut of course he hn nothing to do with its issue. It is a law proceeding altogether, aud the order of arrest can only bo executed against such of tho par ties as are within t he United States. TBliUmiwu-n'OuHisit. -The BurllnRtnn -•i/otti 1 -of the l(U!i, 'T/iH river dotted ut tills point on Sunday uigbt, nod yesterday morning wo noticed a uuiuberorpersons crosA jug ou loot, It Is thought by many that to-dBy towns will cross iu safity_we would tidtlw thorn to delay nn ranorlmont of this kind for n nay or two at least. ThkJkws R is atate(Tthat"theMinister of the Interior of Austria has made u general pro- hlbition, hitherto applicable only to certain provinces, by which tue Jews are prevented •row manufacturing or trading In church vsa cs, crucifixes and images of saints. Banks in New Jersey.—Tbe Trenton Gazette says:—"The applications for Banks to be brought before the next Legislature, will In- olude~flo far as wo leura from the published notices—capital to the amount of about |4,81)0,- 000.” Wm. K. Johnson, of Suffolk, Va., eloped last week with his daughter's Yankeo Governess, Mr. J. wns a Vermonter, but married a Virginia lady. S. Leap Yeah Feat.—a Southern exchange says, tbat .three girls iu Texas, last mouth went out a visiting, aud returned in a week, each with au Indian husband. The application from Utah Territory, to bo admitted os a State, will not be made this session. At tbe Orphan Asylum, on Asylum street, Boston about thirty ohildren are sick with scarlet fever. Of the 26th members of the famous Hartfowl Convention, noted our political anuals, every oue haspassed to his grave. Hon. John 8. Carlile, of Virginia, declines being a candidate for re-eleotlon to Congress. Whnt do the Phyiiciam any of Itri<aiie’a Vermifuge, prepared by Fleming Bros 1 l.bleii lo tlio iestluiuuy ot mi eminent physician in luvorof M’Lauo’a Veriulfiijje, which Is uow uni versally ucktiowleilgeJ to bo tho best in use; ovpu mombors ol tho uiciiical faculty (who uro no oH«>u op)m.4iHl to tho lino of patent lumliulues) oauuot wilniiolil tho approval of thin Invaluable remedy: Uxn, mark On., bio, January 8,184©. I have used Dr. M’Dami'a Worm Styeciflu, pro- pa rod by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa. Iu tuy private practice, aud utu prepared to auy that the unparalleled success witli which I have prescribed its iho, both for children and adults, Induces mo to say tlio iun*t ia its favor of auy s|ieclflo or patent rnodicitm evo.* before brought to my uotico. Tho mo le of administration, tncbinalluess of the duso, and tlio certainty of Ito cillmin.ou* eflcols, givo it, tn my opiuion, a decided advantage over any other medicine of the kind before the public. «(£*• fturchasera will bo careful to oak for Dr. \l’Line's Celebrated Vermifuge, manutactured by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Verm- fillies in comparison aro worthless, I*.-. M'Laue’w genuine Vermifuge, also Ills celebrated liver Pills cau now be had at all r us pec table drug stores. N'ouo genuine without the nigutiiUM? of H UltKM UKUM (17) duo;8 Cfliniiierriiit Iktelliprr. Sa vail unit ninrlief, Dt-veriilMr JIT. COTTON—'Ihia forenoon 541 bales Cotton changed hands, tit unchanged pi ices. We annex the follow- lug ns tho particulars, via: 4) at 11, 17 at 11#, 14 at U>i,kS nt \\% t -oatli, 41 at 12 MB, Itfittt \2li, lio ut ;*i>4, amt tou ut iv’}«c per lb. NKW ORLEANS, DKG. titf.— Oottmi sales «I0V bale.?—market allir at 11# to V2%C. Freights to Liverpool lb-82, to Havre I#. Sterling 8 prom. - f jibing Sntclligeiire. Pori of Savannah December JIT Burk l'Hiiilmiko, Frauk, Natita Cruz. (Tensrlllb.) in haliaat—to W BGIIi)-' &Co. sMc-unicr Cordon. Burden, Charleston—’t* i 1* Cleared, Steamer Wolaka, MoNoity, I’alutku, A*c—Clauhoru A- Cunningham. DctiurUd. iMeionor Welnka, MoNoity, I’alutku. Ac. Consignee*. Per steamer Gordon, Irom charl.-t -n-Contral HalIroud, F.orida Uout, Minis \ .lob n ou, HitMIlug, W T Williams, M A olton. Crane, Wells k Co, F T Ruekolt, F K Mayer, Mary Hateson, a Champion, J P Collins, W King, J H Gregor, .1 K DoFord, H B Nichols k Co, Claghoru Cuuulnglnua, A A Solo- muus, U Wnltlhouso, H Huso, iiuborsham k Son, D S Wilson, McM C Kiug, and .1 M Cooper fi Cf. Passengers, Per rtoauier Gordon, rrom Ch»rieslou~A 11 Xu- tlnim,J H Uullord, M Follows, D M ilenlman, A H Cluigpoole, J Wation, N U Walker, K Hopkins and ludy, Mtutor Martlo, t buries Riloy and tady, two Misses Tolman, DfG A Mtlcholl, F It C Keltrldgo, George Evuns, A Muusou, J D Hoyd, MrsForguaon, luiunt r id imrvant, Miss l.lllu, Sliss Waser, Miss Watters, C P shier, E Bales, aud twoaty dock. Ncui 3Umcrti6tmtntB. To the Voter* of the Fourth Beat, G. U, munv CiTizkns : 1 am a candidate for tho ofllco of Justice of tho Peace in your dist rict on 5-uturduy, isd Jauuary, 1857. aud respectful ly ask your supf»ort. Vour ob't aerv’l, dt'27-lt DENNIS HOLLAND. LOST, 17R03I Bckooner Paasport, a YAWL BOAT, X with tho builder’s name (Charles Jackson) palnle.i iusido. A liberal reward will ba paid for its roi i»very. dec27 OGDEN, STARK jt CO. The Vote for President.—Tb© full Presi dential vote will reach about four million and seventy-five thousand votes; or which Mr. Fillmore will receive about 875,000, Mr. Bn- chauan 1,848,000, nnd Col. Fremont 1,337,000. Fremont will run considerably over half a mil lion of votes behind the President elect. Ilais in the minority in California, Ohio, Itulialk, Illinois, Iowa, Pennsylvania, New Jqrsey, New York—thothree^reat States of the country jiud the three leading States of the West. He leads in the New England States, und in Michigan and Wisconsin. While the largo free States voted against him by the majority vote, the small free States voted for him: but in the freo States, on the full vote, ho is overwhelmingly defeated. In all the slave States Fremont re ceived 1,347 votes .as follows: 363 in Kentucky, 291 in Virgfuia, 281 in Maryland, and 306 in Delaware.—TV. Y. Express. Fillibustkk Movements.'-Tho following appears ip Tbe Herald of Sunday: Apalachicola, Dec. 12, 1856. 1 am sorry our telegraphic liuo is not quite in operation, as tbo news below is of much impor tance, and.should bo known* instanter. That is, tho steamer Harriet, Cant. Markam, has just arrived at our port from tho interior, with 1,400 stand orarms, destination nnknowu. Uncle Sam’s employees, if vigilant, may have a job out of tbo matter, else the Cubans may bo surprised when they least expect it. ’ P. S.—Thore Is a good deal erf sub rosa talk about town. Something in the wind sure. Uncle Sam’s officers idle, but Rteamboata and vessels busy. Look out for stirring news from Cuba. Dinner Party.—Tbe President gave a din ner purty Monday afteruoon to Gons. Shields, Quitmira, Law, Cushing, Col. tWeller and offi cers who were associated with him in tho Mexican wur. • New York, Doc. 25.—Tho Baltic has ar rived. The Tennesseo sailed yesterday with mea and supplies for Walker unmolested. HOUSES FOUND. Found two HOHSKrf and|^ TU-^^thrce MULLS ou my Planta-V^ta^ vlon t ou Hu* ogochen Canal, aiJdbJLtivuivo miles from town,4fclMS» which mu owners can Imva by paying expense*. * " " *'•>11 GO dtuL7—tf Jacob guijld. UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA,) Atuk.v.4, Dec. 14tb, 1856. j r I1UE EXERCISES OF THIS COLLEGE will X bo resumed ou tho luth of January u«xt. Tho Faculty is as follows : Alonzo Church, D. D., President. W. T. Brantley, D. D., Prolesyor ut Belles Lottr** and Oratory. Kov. P. If. Melt, Profoasor or Ancient Languages. Jno. D. Easter, 41. D., Professor of Natural Phil osophy aud Chemistry. James Woodrow, A. 41.. Professor or Natural Sciouco. Williams Kutberltoid, Jr., A. M., Protonsor of Mathematics aud Axtruuomy W. D. Wash, A. 41., Tutor iu Ualhemailu*. W. H. Waddel, A. 41., Tutor in languages. It Is deulrablo that students be present at tho be- ginning of tho term, esueclntly uew applicants for admission, but such will be examined and admitted at auy time thereafter. ducTMrwet ASBUHY HULL, Secretary iVrOLASSES, COFFEE, SUGAB, &o.~ 20 bhds and GO bhls choice Slulassei, lft hhds choice St Cruix Sugar, lu do do Porto Rico Sugur, 10 do fair do ‘ do 150 bags prims Green Rio Collie, 75 do lair do do'» UO do (of mats) Old Government Java Cot 50 do prime 1'iguuyra Coffee, 50 do prime Porto Rico do 50 boxes Grant k Wiliiaun’ fts aud 8? Tobacco 20 do 10a Tobacco, 50 do C :wego Pearl Starch, 25 do BcudelPs Pearl Starch, GO do Beadoll's 0s and 8s Tallow Candleu, 25 do Colgate’s Uriental do fill do Adamantine (Star braud) Caudles, 50 bbls hund-utado Sugar und Bod» Crackers, 26 boxes Soda Crackers, and 20 bhls Butter do, 100 do Smith & Bucbau's Family Soap, Go do Colgate's Palo Soap, too do Colgate’s pound bar Soap, In xtoro and for sals by NTON, (tec27 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. pUOUR^-150 bags Flour, 50 bbls Baltimore A. do, and 60 Extra do Just received and In •tore, fiir sain l.y deo27 aHRANTON, JOHNSTON k 00. A LBANY ALB,—25 bbls Read A Brothers' jCL Albany Ala. Landing and for eile by •long? HOB A NTON, JOHNSTON k 00. To tho Voter, ofthe Third Diitrlct. IgW rnu * Oman 1—1 ,m> oudldite for re-eleulion tn the offleo nr Jiullee of the Peace for this District and reapeciiutlv solicit your support, at tho flection te be held at tUe offleo of Justice Raiford, on 3d January, to&7, at 0 o’clock A. M. .|«24-3l EDWARD G. WU«)N. ^K* Mo'KINLBY will teach a Fr#nnU,Cta©*, at the house of Mrs. Elkins, on York it. The best porsoos luRavannah can be given as rorerence, aov28-tf am. A meeting or tbe BAVANNAHJOCKEY CLUB will be hold at the City Hotel on Sat urday Evening at 7 o’clock. Members are particu larly requested to be In attendance, as officers of tbe Club are to be elected. Jo2fl R. F AKIN, flec’y. HARPER VOB JANUARY. LT A RPER’S New Monthly Magtiine for XX January, 1857; Godey's Lady's Book for Jan- uary; Granam's Illustrated Magaalno for January; Arthur's Home Magazine for January. ALSO t Thu Laughable At'.vcnturos of Messrs. Brown. Joaos and Robluaoa, by Richard Doylet. For sale at tiie Southern Book and Stationery Depot by de26 WARNOOK k DAVIS T> UTTER, CHEESE AND LARD^-Juat re- JJ ceived,6 kegs choice Goshen Butter, 10 boxea Cheese, 10 pkgs Leaf Lard, for sale by DAVID U’CONNGK. de26 corner Broughton and Drayton at*. PIG HAMS, BACON AND SHOULDERS.—A freah X i * * v • • r ♦ /1 d per steamer Kuoxville, adh ft* sale by dee 7 J. D. JRBRR. NEW GROCERIES. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE: A Lot of Fine Wines and Liquor©, French Brandies, Havana Begun, AND a General assortment uf Choic© FAMILY GROCERIES. J. M. O'NEILL, Next door to Marshall House. uev28-lu Savannah, Gu. AJTACKKREL, No.-40 bbls No l new Mackerel. 1YL 20 hair bbls No 1 uew Mackerel; 60 kits, do do; 40 bbls No 2 de ; 20 hhds do do ; 30 bbls No 3 do; 20 kits Salmon; 20 kits Teague© and Soundst 10 do HalUbutFins: 1 case Spiced Shad; Ido do Eels: 200 boxes Scaled and No 1 Herring© ; 10 do Codfish; Just received and for sale by doc 3 WEBSTER k PALMES. g~1ANDLEL8.-50 boxes Hotel Candles, 12'a; VJ 100 noxos Colegates OrlentlalTallow,6«8'a! 30 do Hydraulic Preraed Candles ; 50 do Sperm do; 20 do patent Sperm do ; Just rccuivud and fur sale by dec 3 • WEBSTER k I'ALMIW. fpEA AND TWINE. X 100 hair chest© assorted, black aud green Toa, 250 cattles 2, 4 and 6 lbs, do, do Jo do, GO bales wrapping Twine, Received nnd for salo by \fcMAUON k DOYLE, duo3 Vo 205 A 207 Bay 8t. POTATOKS- X 100 bbl>< good oaliug l'< tatoes, landing and for •‘©lo by dccG SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * CO ■VTKIV stlOKbl) MEAT—Just recolvod per steam- or Auguste - COO ftw Smoked B *>f. 200 iu© Pig Hams, 224 lbs Pig Hacou Stripe©. 300 lbs Pig ^houliler*, 75 bmoked Tongues. 1001’loklnd do, For salo by de2 J. D. JESSE. pKANDU*. RUM ANIIGIN— JJ 5 half plpcdSazcrau DuForgo, 1808 Brandy 3 tie Pinut A Casliiiloa palo do ft do Otard Dupuy St Co. do 6 do Camus do 3 qr cask© Joan ixmto 1811 do 4 do J Jacques do 10 qr cask© low price Freuch do 2 Puncheons Jamaica and St. Croix Rum 2 pipe© grape leaf Holland Gin For ©ale by J. LAMA, ‘loos 2lo Bay Street. / 1AN1JY, CANDLES, COFFEE. VJ ISO boxes and half boxes Candy 100 boxes sperm and'star Candle© 150 boxes adrn’e and tallow do 60 boxes irosb ground Coffee 150 Backs Rio do 76 mat© Java do Kocetved and tor sale by decis mcmahon a doyle. riOFFEE. L/ 600 bags fair to choice Rio Coffee 100 bagB old brown and government Java do 75 Bags Lagulra Coffee In store and tor sale by declG HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO. TITINES.—2 lair pipe* Brown Sherry Wine, old: ff 20 quarter pipes Pale do; 40 do do Madeira do; 20 do do Port do; 10 do do Burgundy do; 2 do do Pure Malaga do; 25 do do Imitation do do; For sale by WEBSTER k PALMES, dec 3 QUGAR, SEGAR8, SODA, SOAP, Ac. O 176 bbls Stuart's ABAC Sugar, to hhds P R and N 0 Sugar, 76 M imported Segars, 25 M American do, UW boxes sup. C'arb. Aida, 126 boxes Colgate'© and BeadeL’a Family Soap, 76 do do Pale Soap, 76 da do Nol do 76 do do variegated No 1 do 100 do Toilet Soap, &00 half and whole boxea Sardine©, Received and for sale by do«3 mcmahon k doyle. QCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKYS’ AND O OLD 410N0NUAHELA— 10 bbl© old mountain rye Whisky, 10 bbl© old nectar do 15 bbl. XXX, XX, X. old monongahela do, 1 puncheon “Islay” Ramsay’s very fine do, & bbl© “MebanV sup’r Irish do. For salo by J. LAMA, deuG 2lo Hay street. OOAl\ CANDLES, STARCH, Ao- O loo boxes Smith’s family Soap 100 boxes Colgate’s Nol lb bars do GO boxes do 1 f« lb do do 50 boxe© pale Soap 76 boxes Beadoll’s 6’© tallow t'ondlu 60 boxes do b’s do do 50 boxea Colgate’© 6 and 8 do do 100 boxea Beadell’s ana Oswego pearl Starch 60 bbls E Treadwell’* soda and butter oraokara 35 bbls sugar band made Cracker© 60 boxes soda Cracker* 26 doz Brooms 50 doz painted Bucket© 76 boxes large bowl Pipe© 26 boxeB ground Coffle 26 boxes ground Pepper 20 bagB do Just received aud for sale by decG SCRAN ON, JOHNSTON k OO. TJIPE9, PICKLES, PEPPER, PAPER, Ao X 60 boxea English Pipes, 100 cases assorted, pints and quart*, PicklM, 100 boxes fresh ground Pepper. 126 reams assorted size wrapping Paper, Rocoivedand for sale by decs McMAHON k DOYLE. TffTOLFES AROMATIC SCHNAPPS, SARDINES Ao TV 100cues Wolfoaromatic Schnapps, qtaand pints 10 case* Sardine*, fi aud M boxe© 2ft casks Byass Porter 10 caaka East India pale Ate & bbl* Hasborry Brandy 5 do Blackberry do 5 do Cherry de For sale by J. LAMA, deed 210 Bay Street • D omestic uquobs—so miU e. PUeip. ItyoGIn, 50 do Boston Rum. GO do Luther Felton’s P«ston Rum, :5 do D inestio Brandy, 20 quarter and 16 eighth casks twig hoop Domestic Brandy, 4th proof, GO bhls New Orleans Rectified Whisky. Just received and for sale by deo2T t SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * CO. J UST RECEIVED PER STEAMER: Whlto Moire Antique Ribbon* do Brocade and Satin da do and black Belt do Fancy Taasol Buttons Embroidered Swiss Uuallua Childrens fi Fancy Hose Col'd Moreens, Fancy Print*, fco., by de!9 HENBY LATHBOP * CO. BONDS BBOBIOMBD. Cm THKAiutuoi’a Omox, I nab, 23d Deo., 4856 j noNDSof the City or Savannah, due tire 1st of JD February, 1867 (commonly kuowu as tbe Me- AlUater Bonds), issuud for Central Bailroad Stock, will be redeemed to tho amount or Twenty Thou sand Dollars upon their being presented at the City Treasury, and intereat paid to Ume or redemp tion. JAMES H. WILKINS, d*24 City Treae, NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR!, • GHBHB Exoma**’* Omen, Cbaujutox AcSavannai B.Boad, Charleston, December 20,1858. S EALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until Jauuary 16, 1867, for the Clearing, Grading, and Trestle-work, on twenty-two (22) sec tions of thin Road, from Edlsto River to Salkebatchie River, being (him the totb to tho 51st sections, in clusive ; and comprising a distance of 22 miles and 800 (bet. There will be between the points above Indicated nearly two (2) ralloe of Pile and Trestle-work; but in detached portions, varylug IVom 6 to B, and in some places 14 root in height. The plana proposed to ba adopted aro simple pile work up to grade, and the ‘•Inverted W” Trestle, resting on mud sills, or upon bents of three piles each. Tbe material must be of the best quality of yellow or pitch pine, free from sap. Plans and specifications may be seen, and more exact information obtained, at the office of tbe En gineer, on aud after the 0th January. Propotalt may be submitted separately tor the Earth-work, (Including Clearing,) audtbr the PUe and Trestle-work. The proposals will specify tho price for each aero of (Hearing, (including Grubbing, within the limits oftheoxcavated or embanked breadth;) the rate por cubic yard of the Excavation or Embankment, with tbe price per hundred reel or Average Haul beyond the first 100 feel, (as U must be nudentood that when earth is hauled from the excavation Into the embankment U will be paid tor but once, with the allowance for averago haul;) tbe price per lineal foot for Trestle or Pile-work, of or within the limits ef6 and 10, and 10 and 16 feet heiget. or if preferred the pjioe per cubic foot, or footboard measure of all material in tbe Pile or Trestle-work. Payments will be made monthly, on the esti mates of tbe Fnglnetr. of the work done; 20 por cent, being retained by the Company for its securi ty until the Anal compimtou. Proposals should be addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed “Proposals for Graduation” or “Pro- pouaU for Trwtlework.’* THOSE. DRAYTON, _ President and Obiet Engineer. Jeo24-atawuJanlG. Second Lecture of the Crane IIVOI1 THE MAVANNAH YOUNG MENU* CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, AT ARMORY HALL, Die Tuesday Evening, December 30tl», AT T* O’CLOCK, P. M. PROF. JOHN LeCOHl'E, M. D„ Of South Ouoliu OoUtga. ■UURCT • Thought* the Mtady or the Physical Moleata*. A COURSE OF EIGHT OR TEN LECTURES Will Xl.be given during tbe winter under tbe Afspiues of tbe above named Association. Eminent gentlemen from abroad and at home, have kinuly signified their readiness to serve us without compensation, save necessarily incurred expenses. Whatever surplus shall bo reulized, will be appropriated to wards tbe establishing of * Reading Room for young men, tiUAHOH: Ticket* for entire course $1.60 “ •* alngle.leeture 26 Tickets may be had at the Book Stores, from members of the Association, aud at tho door. fj F-CANN, F. J. CHAMPION, Loulnre Committee: ( E. MILIJCR, | J. D SMITH, 10. B. CARTER dec!7 FLAGG'S GOOD OLD SAMARITAN'S IMMEDIATE RELIEF. WHE subscriber has made arrangements to X Keep a constant supply of the abovo thvalua- ble remedy, for the euro of tho head aobe, tooth ache, oar-ache, uouralgla. aguo iu tbo face, sore throat, nnd all kinds of outs, bruises, burns; spinal affections and sprains, iu a short space of timo. Full directions with eaob package, and warranted genuine. doc20 J. 1). JKBHK, CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING. OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS. SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS. HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS. &c., Scv., &o., Ac., Ac. Ac., Ac. For sale cheap by W41. O. PRICE, do22 147 Bay street. —wmte inota, W HITE and Straw Color Kid Gloves Just re ceived and for sale by WM. R, BYMON8, nov22 17 Whitaker it. am TAJ Horse iHlsSd 0 TAKEN up In KobertsviUo. a small Bay Horse, with saddle aud bridle attached. (The owner can get the same by calling ut del) &UIZBOV Bata). Cmr TwustjRSR’s Omen, ) * ‘“k/ Savannah, 1st Deo., I860, mHE average prices or Flour the past month TClf nt dollars per bbl, Bread must weigh X being Elf] “ follows ( 10 cent loaf most weigh 2 Ifc 0 ox. ft “ “ “ “ lft Ooz. 8 •• “ “ “ 9% o*. JAUBst 8. Vi II,KIN8, deeft City Treasurer. OUNDBIES--Just received and in store— O 10 bbls self-rising Flour; 10 bbls and fi bbls Buckwheat Flour: 20 do Superfine Flour: 100 boxes Beadell'a Family Soap, Starch and Candles; 60 do Adamantlue and pure Sperm Candles; 100 dd ground Coffee, Pepper, Mustard, Cloves, Chocolate, ftlace, Raisins, Nutmegs, Citron, Ac.; 5 bbls winter Oil and 16 bbls white Vinegar; 20 boxes qti and pints Olive Oils, and choice Ofo Brandies, Whisky, Win os, Ac., in bottles and in casks, lor sale by DAVID O’CONNOR, de26 corner Broughton and Dray ton sts. H AMS. Ao-Just received, 100 choice, Tamily Hams; 16 half and bbls Pig Pork and Fulton Market Beef and 2 hhds Shoulders and for sale by DAVID O'CONNOR, 1*26 corner Broughton and Drayton ste. 1817. ANNUALS. ~ 1867 -| £) MO. elegantly illustrated and in uew and JM beautiful styles or binding, morocco antique, bevelled, boards and a new and beautiful style or Illuminated covers, The Forget-me-not, a Christmas, New Year and Birthday gift. Ihe Pbitapcsna, a gilt tor all seasons. The Lily or Tbe Valley. The Token, a Christmas aud New Year gift. Tho Bnow Flake, a Christmas, New Year and Birthday girt. The Gift of AObotlou* The Passion Flower; The Rose ol Bharon; The Gem Annual; The Mignonette; Friendship’s Ofierlug; The Moss Rose; Memory’sGlft; The Freemason’s Annual. The price ofthe above is fl 60 each. For safe by WARNOOK A DA VIM, Booksellers and Stationers del? 1GB Congress street CHRISTMAS BOOKS. mHE COUBT OF NAPOLEON, or Society X under the First Empire; aup’r royal quarto, with colored portraits, elegantly bound and extra gilt Knickerbocker Gallery, with 48 portraits oaateel, In Turkey morocco'*and extra gilt. Tbe Queens of England, by Miss Strickland, with 27 elegantly engraved portraits, bound in cair ex tra gilt. Mrs Begourney’s I’oems, with elegant engravings from designs by Darby. Female Poets or Amortca The Poets and Poetry of America ‘Thompson’s Seasons and Goldsmith’s Poems with Ine engravings, extra calf gilt. Coleridge's Ancient Mariner, elegantly illustrated. Sabbath Belts Chimed by the Poets, lllnstrated, poetry of the Woods, Passages from the Poet* de- crlpUve of Forest Scenes, illustrated. Poetry or tbe Year, illustrated. Poetry or the Fields, Illustrated; with a variety oi other works elegantly bound. dec 22 W. THORNE WILLI A MB. NBW BOOKS, ■DECEIVED BY WABNOCK A DAVIS, XI Thursday, Dee. 18tb, 1866: The Pity day Beok,new stories for little folks, by Fanny Fern; Violet, or tbo Cross and tbe Crown, by M J Mo- itosh. Paul Fane, or parte or a life else untold, a novel by N P Willis; The History and Record* ofthe Ellphant Club, by Knight Ruxs Ookilde, M D, and Q K Philander Doe- sticks, P B. For sale at . deoil 160 Congress atre ' P IKfaXH BEAT KICK, constantly on band and for ■ale la lota to suit purchasers by deelMw TOON * GORDON. FRLLOW-CKT1ZBNS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. umm* 1 urn a candidate for re-elocUou to the of- Wm Boo of Rccolvor of Tax Roturns in January next, and respoctnilly solicit your auffrager *“HN Rl augll JOHN REEDY. TO THR VOTBRS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. Fellow-olUions, I am aeamlldate at the W election, In January noxt, for the offleo o» Tax CoUoclor, and solloit your support. A. HARMON. •Savannah, dept. 30th, 1866. ■ octl GENERAL NOTIOE. G. M. GRIFFIN has returned from New Wm York and Is this morning opening a now stock of Watches, Jewelry, fancy articles, Silver Ware, Au., aud will be pleased to have hia mend* and all others In waul of such articles give him a Now goods will bo opening all this week. G. M. GRIFFIN, successor to lato U. Eastman,. comer Bryan and Whitaker atreets, dou8 first corner above Pnlaski Home, SAVANNAH WATER WORKS. OFFICE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, I November 13th, 1866. f fTUlE WATfcV. RENTS for tbe present year were X due from tho 1st luxtant, and payable at the office or tbe Board. Tbo attention ot those persons supplied with water from tbe works Is called to Sectiou 20 or An Ordinance to amendan Ordinance for the care and management ofthe Savannah Water Works. Jiovi3 / B. J. R. BEK, Secretary. HOARDING. A FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN can be aooommo. dated with board and lodging on Broughton stroet, nearly opposite H. Morse's Houso Furnish ing Store. Also, a few Day Boarders. uovl'J LAND AGENCY. T HE uudersigned will, for five dollars per tut, examine any lands luthe counties of Appling, Wayne, War© or Coffeo, and roport to the owner as to lueir present value, the prospect for their bo- coming more valuable in future, aud whether or not there to beiug auy trespass committed thereon, Invariably pledging uimsulf to give a true and cor rect account, for which all remittaucos will be ex pected In advanco. He will also Boll and remit when requested, aud as directed, for seven per cent. He will also promptly attend to all professloual business entrusted to his care. VERNON O. MoLKNDON, my 13^^^ Atforney^U law, Homeavlile. Go. e KURQlA—Citt or MxvaxNiti—Will De sold on Tuesday, the 3t)th Inst., bdore the court houso door of Chatham county, by order of Hto Houor, John M. Milieu. Judge of the City Court of Savan nah: one lot of rice, ceflee, tea, wap, mackerel, pep per, codfish,herrings, claret, pickles,butter,grits, butter biscuit, pilot bread, one large lamp, oue clock, scales aud weights, and divers other articles usually contained in a variety grocery store; said property being lavied on by un attachment in tavor of Seaborn Goodall va. Christopher Fiege, returna ble lo tho Februrry term of City Court ol Suvanuah, EDW’D M. PKKNDERGAST, d»10 Sheriff City Com t of Sav annah. C ITY MARSHAL’S MALE6-OU tbe first Tuesday In January next I will sell lu trout of the Court House, Improvements ou fiouth balfoflnt No. 33 Warren ward, together with the lease of said lot, lovlbd upon as tho property uf the estate of Clara A Oglesby and Miss Matilda Ross, to satisfy the city taxes of said property. decs DAN’L H: STEWART, O. M. iVOTIUK. A id. persons having demands against WOOD A HINES will pluuso present thorn forthwith at my office, 85 Bay street, formerly Young A Wyatt’s, or at the office uf my uttornoy, George A Gordon, Esq;ami all p t.sous iudebtod to Bald firm are here by cautioued not to pay over any amount except upon my rocolpt or that ol my said attoruoy. Thu public are also uotifiod that I will not be re sponsible for any contracts or obligations or any kind made b> Jmnra Hines, iu tho namo of Wood A Hines, as 1 have dissolved all connection with him whatever and the partnership has ceased to oxist. de22-tf J. M. WOOD. NOTHJH. A LL PERSONS having demands against tho estate ol EUliu Wilson late of Effingham coun ty, deceased, will present them duly attested; and thoso indebted are requested to make immediate payment te HENRY J. WH^ON, or 1 deu*24 MTEPHEN A. WILSON,*/ bxrg * NOTICE. A 1J. persons having claims against thu estate of Gcorgo 41. Waldburg, lato or Chatham county, deooasod, are hcroby uotlUed' to present thorn, properly attested, to tho undersigned, within the time prescriVci bylaw; and all persons indebted to said estate are hereby roquired to tnako Imme diate payn out to the uudersigued. JACOB WAJ.DBUKU, Administrator cum t03tamcntu annexe of estate of docl-tf Gcorgo M. Waldburg. NOTIOE. T WO mouths after duto application will bo rnude to tho Honorable, tbo Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell all tho property, real and personal, of the ostatu or George M. Wald burg, lato of said county, deceased, for the benefit of tho bolr and creditors of said estate. JACOB WALDBURG, Administrator cum testamonto annexe of estate of deol-2m Hoorge M. Waldburg. NUTIUE. A LL persous having demands against tbo estate of Dauiol O’Couuer, dcceasod, will hand them n.duly attested, us required by law;and thoso In debted will please make payment, to W. It. SYMONS, Qualified Adm’r. November 8th, 1B66. uov8 notice; ■ A LL persons Indebted to the Estate or Jaao Mc Donald, lato of McIntosh county, deceased, aro requested to tnako Immediate payment; ihos- having demands against Bald Estate are requested to present them, duly authenticated. MUSES D. HARRIS, Executor. Nov. 7tl>t 18G6. uov7 NOTICE. YTTYLLY A COLLINS havo taken an offleo on \Y the cornor of Drayton st. and Bay lane, op posite toe office of C. A. L. Lamar, Esq., for th© ransactiun of au Auction and Goucral Brokerage business. Beal and Personal Estate sold on Commission; al so, Stocks and Bonds. Loans negotiated. Liberal advances mado on property entrusted to them for •ale. ti‘ novlS Auk us la and Savaiinalt Rail Road, > December 4th, I860, j T IE Annual Elecliun for 8oven (7) Directors or this Company will be held ou Monday, tbo 6tb of January noxt, at tbe offleo corner of Bay and Abercora tdreeto, botwcon the hours or 10 A. M. and 1 p. M. FRANCIS T. WILLIS, deo4 President. Central R« R. A Banking Co* of Ga* t ) Savannah, Dec. 2, 1856. f D IVIDEND No. 67.—The lloard or Director* have this day declarod a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT, on the General Stock of the Company, from the profits ot the ,-ast six months, payable on Monday, Decembor 15th. Holders of Guaranteed Slock will bo paid their usual dividends on the same day. doc4—3w GEO. A. CUVLER, Cashier _ Central R. R. & Banking Co. of Ga*7l Savannah, Dec. 2d, 1B66. / T HE annual election for Directors of this Com pany will bo held at the Banking House on Bay street, on Monday, 5th January uext. between tbo hours oflOo’clock A. M. and 1 o’clock, P. M. de2-td GEO. A. CUYLER. Cashier. Bank of Commerce, i Savannah. 3d Deo., I860, j D Y a Resolution of tbe Board, it la orderod tbat JD the third Instalment or Twenty-five dollars per ■hare, on tho Capital Stock or this Bank bo paid on or before tbe 31st January next JNO. C. FEKKILL, Cashier. dec3-lawtd •$102,000. Only lfl.000 K jaSg.ll I PSIK8 PAYABLE WITHOUT 060UCTI0*. Jasper County Academy IiOTTMHT. BY AUTHORITY OF THE 8TATE OF GBOMiA. CLAM (7. o be drawn January 16th, 1M7, at Concert Macon,Ga.,iuide r the sworn superiateodMoeol Col. George M. Logan and W. C. Aadarsoa, Rq. IBT Remember this Lottery baa only tUtew thousand numbers—less than any Lottery In th© world, therefore it te the heat for investment. Ex amine tbe Scheme I SOHEME. 1 priae of. i “ II.mmi'm.T , < . “ of81,000 are.. **,** ** ** * 6 “ of MO are 80 « of lOOnre...... ,1,600 “ of 40 are _ amoxnunov nuas. 'A approximations of 8100are... 6o t« “ • Mare... 60 «• »• 20 are,., last figure of the number that draws th* Lww Prize of 816,009. The Gapltel Prise will, of cour*©, end with on© or the figures—1; t, 8.4, ft, 0, 7,8. ? 0, Those Whole Tlekota ending with tie s-—' jjjj™ Mtkelastinthe Upitalwlu be ea banks taken at par. wlahln 'ihe foiliuwlug a O HKM K will be drawu ©very. Saturday. . . ... •OHMI: or } j® liOO 1 do i..-l!000 8 prise© or 8600 are \ *oo 60 do lOOare..... ,.,. 8.000 100 do 40 are n'oOo 1600 do ft ©re g* ooo 1,667 Whute tickets 84; Halve* 82; Quarter* 41 orders addressed to JAME8 F. WINTER, Manager, Macon, Qn GEO. A. MoCLESKY, Agent, eoroer Bryan and Whitaker ate., Savannah. rux or tax ionaa>. ^ ® r Cuba—with mu difference: the Havana Lottery has 81,000 hum- bers—this has oaly lft.OOO. There are two wheels, on each of which there are placed two Looks. The Superintendents have each a key to the Locks, and the wheole cannot be opeued unless both are present. There are placed in tbe wheol ofuumOera Un tubes containing elie© TM 0 ,ron ! >,» C tho Wheel of Prise© there ere placed Un tubs* oon- tamiog slips ur paper with the Prises on them rul ing from 916,000 to 8100, 1 drawlo, Uka. pile., whlchttUlb* Is lubllo, the wheels aie unTocked, and after revolving horn, a number Is drawn out of the wbeol of nam- (inn ■till ntthklams liras nn. I. .... .L. Omca Wav’u, Albxxv &Uul* K. it. Co., > Savannah, Nev. ft, 1866. ) r [E Seventh lestalmcnt or 10 per cent, on th Capital Stock of the Savannah, Albany and Guff Rail Road Company, by a Resolution of the Board, ia hereby ordered to bo paid ou or before the 10th day of January, 1867. WM. WARING HABERSHAM, novfl Secretary and Treasurer. mESK SISOftT ADD OBAOSBU J UST RECEIVED, comprising all Ihe different kinds New York affords, consisting of Congress. Egg, Milk, Wine, Lemon, Soda, Abernathy, Maple, and other Biscuit, New Year’© Cake, Ginger and Spiced 8napa, Fox’s, Butter, Boston, Lemon, Pio NIc, Graham, W'aler: Sugar, and Fancy Crackers— all of which wo Bhall keep constantly on band and receive fresh supplies by every steamer at the Savannah Grocery and Fruit Depot, uovSft WM, H. FARRELL. TEAS! FBE8H TEAS! T HE CHOICEST and beBt assortment of TEAS ever offered at retail In this city, Including English Breakfast Tea, Delicious Oolong, Plantation Oolong, Silver Leaf Hyson, Plantation Imporial. and other favorite qualities, Just received and for sale by WM. H FARRELL, no26 corner Broughton and Whitaker ste. WHITE B&TUf.k Eg SIOTIBB. ECE1VED by late arrivals— t Udies Whit* Satin Blippers, do do Kid do Misses Black Gaiters and Morocco Boots, Udies Polka and Jenny Lind Boots. 1 g, j, BUGENRL novfl No, 71 nnd 162 Gtbbon’a Rasfti E B NO 14037 Eotitriei, ON THU THE HAVANA PLAN. PRBB OVARiNRIDI s 8,000 88,000 .Moo 1,000 1,712 prism amounting to N . 8102,W IWtete 810-Halvas 86-Quarters 8180- Tht 1,600 Prise* or |40 aro dstermlaad Lit Hollrn Al th. niimh.. ih.i i an tlU©4 to r Those 1 [hlng particular aumbsrs should GEO. A. MoCLttKY, A«t. 44,000 »uu uuuuiuiueu—mo rune is supped off, ana the number held up and unrolled, so that Uw whole audieneecan ©ee It—tbe number la then oalledoff and onrollud by the Superintendents. The Prla© drawn I| credited to the number drawn at the same time, and ©o im until all tbo Prises are drawn out. A copy of the drawing ia then sent to tbo printers: aud alter comparison, the Superintendents certify to tbe corroctuees of tbo drawing. These flutterin' foarorlhvor 3W ° rU 10 pMror,a ^ Blr duty without A drawing to sent to every one ordering tlokott. Tbo Prise© are payable thirty days after the drawing, In full, without any discount/ *ar Drawings take place on the 16th of every l |A* JAM48 F. WINTER, doc18 Manager, Macon, tin. MAH Y .LAND LOTTKHIKSf FOR JANUARY, 1867. It. Franoe 4k Co., Mniiagera. Drawing© conducted under the superintendence <m tbe State Lottery Oommiaeioner. Vritu Paid as toon at Dram. A GRAND MAR ELAND LOTTRRY (On tbe Havana Plan.) GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, OF MARYLAND. Extra CUtt I. To be drawn SATURDAY^Jan, 81st, in Baltimore 00,000 Number* (-l,OOOPrlses | lu these Lotteries every Priae must ba drawn by some one, aa all the Priae© are drawn out orthi wheel. T H Hubbard St Co. are authorised by the mana gers to fill all orders. I prise 1 “ 1 “ 2 »• 2 “ 8 “ .... 3 ** 180 “ amoxnunoM r 4 of 8160 Appro’x 4 or 100 “ 4 of 00 *ol 80 *• 8 of 70 “ 8 of 60 “ 8 of 80 “ 718 or 10 “ ' 000 prizes, amountiagto 842,600 11,800 10,000 6,000 2,000 MR* 1000 »-v- UJoo 10,000 ft,000 ::::::::::: » 1.000 ,. . 800 ....! 8138,610 Whole Ticket* 810; Halves 8ft; Quarters ft* 60 . BHILLIANT^aOHEME. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF MARYLAND. Class 0, To be drawn in Baltimore, Md. f Saturday, Jan. *4. 1 1 2 4 8 100 339 43 63 126 6,363 20,206 74 Numbers—1ft drawn ballot*, prize ol ......860,000 prises or;;::::::::::::::::::;::;::: $Sm 8,000 .100 .80 3fl,36ft prises, aaoantlngte .81,Mi Ticket. .Mi Halve. .10; Qua,. I6 t w,htfia I; CttljMI. M fukra* 28 WholM, coil.. do. do. IMHtfvo., “.... IK do. do. HQrarMn,--.... « do. -do. Sdllgbllu, a . wr AU ooder. br Tiokoli or Fwla,oi la ui Iboltervlud Louorloa >111 rooMro wow oj lion, ud tlio drawlif nulled lo >11 poroWMn moduuly tftorituoror. Addrora T. H. HUBSAOD k DO. d MM H0.,.^^a a|S M 1t HOI AMD COLD BATHE oommodated to bath# as often u theychoomatooa dollar a month, ail subscribers to emunsne* from flauon ticket from 1st May |o 1st Nev., 81ft. N.B. 10sub«cribsra,‘teaddS«^tiMul£ve IT 1 ??. V 0wc8 r*» »»■ -1 CMooo I'Ll.