Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, December 29, 1856, Image 2

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jrrpi M? ss V |. ' ..a ' J* t» ;- ; . "Yfr MramHrgf njjjjl ' L iife ■*> m r • MK *JW rv 't’V -*! smb- ■ngn /W.* $■ , - HILTON, LAMAR & C0„ PROPRIETORS AND P9BLIIIIHRS. fcftETO}' ...*' .Editor*. HWPAT MORS IMP, Dec. HI, 1«M. IlkscrtytlM Mess of lanassli Pa para ■7 ooaaoo imdoratandlug, Iho proprietors and peblUhera ot tho throo papers tuued Id Bavannab, bare adopted the Mlowtuf uniform rates or tub loriptioa, 10 lake eflfot this (tap: Bally Fipsr.psrama, tasdnau,.,. s.s.$0 00 Trl-Wsskty “ •' ssss 4 00 Wsskly, stagta copy, la sdruos .... 2 00 Weakly, Sts ooplss, u sos Utdrsu $00 Wsskly. stfbt '• •• ....10 00 Wsskly. Us 11 “ •• ....laoo Wsskly. twssty" " >' 20 00 wmgBm nitons, and the ume for erabenkment. Ths number oriuwds now on the rood li 382, end the number of outa 89. Then la no doubt but twenty two continuous MCttona (miles) Itopi Tellabasseo will In com pleted by tho 18th of Uarcb. The balance or the grading will ho completed faster then tho Iron can ho laid. Two thousand tons of Iron—enough to lay 23 miles hare been purchased on fannbls rma. Hr. Cabell shows that tho resources of the company for the completion of tho road to Alli gator an mon than ample—Completed to that point, It will be completed, at the same time, to Jacksonville,on tho St. Johns and to Fenian- dins, on tho Atlontlo. And we see no sriflolent reason to doubt that, with Florida’s magnldoont laud (hud, the work will go on Weatwardly un til It aohtcvea a terminus at the aptendtd port of = Whoa oo4 paid within one mouth from the Ume of subscribing the oharfe Ibr the Dally will be rma debars, and Ibr the Trl-Weeklyjlw. The Weekly will be seal only to thoae who pay In adraaoa. The paper wlU Invariably be dlaooaUned upon the aspiration of the lime for wbloh it baa been Pkide The abort ratoa la taka adfeot from and after this data. MNRIO A MW, JTgatfi tttin B. B. HILTON ft 00., OmrfUm d Jtunuil. THOMPSON * WITHINGTON, Mwi. Savannah, July l, liu, Addr*** of Walt fl. Gawtricn, or Liberty County Georgia, dallrered belter* the Southern Commercial Convention, at Savannah, on iih* l&tla of Dceeaiber MM) on tho reaolutlona of Mrs Scott, of Virginia* proposing to eonatder tho propriety of r*-op«Nliig tliv AfHean Slav* Trade. Mm. Piirhidbnt :—At this Jain hour ill tho day, and after no many Kontlemou huvo ud. dromed ibis body, and wlton 1 know that you uuut already bo wearied, i do mi tine to make nerve to populate theao territoriea with aboil- to Now Mexico, Northern Texes, Lower Call- Ibmlt, ip ekurt, wherever tlouta the stars end etrlpee; let thnt be tbo Itag that preteota the muter end hie lie vc. Andes wo nave bought with oar blood and trenaiira empires,wbloh have ly means, of which I will not now speak, been given over to the abolitionists; let uiae- ipilre other countries were oitr Institutions shall flourish. But this mr Svbterihtrtin arreart art requeitrd to respondpromptly to Ms Mte eneloted in t/ulr pepert. Our targe out-etandMf indlblldnnt warranto si In erasing, all wJte do not uilli Mefraceoanfe. Half Intereat In two lavanneh Georgian an* Journal fbr gale.. Thoaeslor editor offera tor sale hie Interest (one-half) In the Crorgtan J- Journal estab lishment Thepeperhesa veiy targe otroris- tlon, (a little ever font thousand) and enjoys a good ran of advertising enstom. Connected with It Isa thorooghlptomlahedjobolflco. To a gentleman with capital, tho lovestmoat holds oat many inducements. Five thousand dollars will be required In cash. Forthe remainder of tho nsy long time will bo given, If Persona wishing to purchase must apply be- fore tho 13th day of January, 185T. Our exobangw In this and the adjoining Statu will confer a favor by giving tho fore going an editorial insertion. BY TEIiEG-RAPH. LATER FROM EUROrE. ARRIVAL OF THE zaxT New Yore, Dec. 27. Tho eteamer Europa has arrived with Livers pool datea to December 13th. She reports cot ton market unchanged. Sales of the week 83,000 bales. Speculators took 8000. Exporters a Cox J: Ce„ nnote .Middling soon. Hermann! Uplands 813-ii. Item 0 pence to 1 shilling. Whsat2 to3 pence. Manchester trado is satisfactory. Consols declined). Thoyamqootedet^3). (SECOND dispatoh.) Rlehardson A Sponco quote a docline of t on Otdlttaiy and better qualities; Mlddllngs.belng scene, remain firm. • Qeorge.Qolt A Co quote cotton market steady. Demand fairly supplied. Middling Orleans 7. The Brokers' Olreular quotes Fair Orleans 7|; Fair Uplands 7J. James MoHenry’s Circular says that Cotton la ftoely oflbred. Middling Orleans U(; Mid dling Mobiles < 13-16. Wright, Jr., A Co. quote a steady market at tkeoleuor the week. Sales or Friday 8,000 bales. Fair Uplands 7; Middlings 0) to 6) i since departure of test eteamer 38,000 Stock on hand 338,000 bales Includlug i American. Spinners an> .profitably Bell A Son quote American stocks active with an advance. Bullion In the Bank of England has in* creased 373,000. Monthly returns ot the Bank of Franco show an Increase of specie to tho amount of thirty— flva millions of franca. Political news unimportant, Tho Emperor of Austria, received a chilling reception at Naples. England has commenced operations In tho Persian gulf. Prussia is about commencing active measures against Swltserland. Stew Orleans market. Deo. 28.—Cotton market unohanged. The steamer’s news had no eflbct on prices. Si of the day 9,000 hales. Sales of the w 85,000. Middling 12. Stock ou hand 330,000 bales. New York markets* New Toee, Dee. 27.—The Cotton market it Arm. Seles previous to the arrival of the steamer 3000 bales. Col. Oscbum's Smcu— Wo cheerfully consent to the publication of Col. Uaulden’s speech, In toll, as requested by him, though dissenting from his views. We need not fur thsr re-itorato our opposition to tbo movement In favor of re-opening of the slave trade. Florida Railroads. We have received through tho Tallahassee SnMntl, and readWrlth ranch interest tho re port of President Cabell to tbo stockholders of tho "Pensacola and Georgia Railroad Com- pony.” As Its nemo gives a very indelioilo, If not an erroneous Idea c( this enterprise, it may lie worth while to say that tho original charter contemplated a road from Pensacola to any point on the Georgia line. A charter was like wise obtained for the so-called, "Florida Cen tral Road” to run from Jacktouville, or Borne point in its vicinity, weatwardly across the State to Pensacola. Both companies were organised. By an amlcablo arrangement tho "Psnatcoteand Georgia” Company assai for tho Held of Its operations that part ortho State Woet of Alligator and tho "Contra!'' Company thospaeo from Alligator EasttoJuck- aonvUta—adlstance of sixty miles. Tbo work of tbo "Pensacola and Georgia” company, with ths exception of some anrvoys, has up to this tints beta confined to the line from Tallahassee to AUlgator, tho point of uniting with tbo "Central" Bead. The distance to Alligator from Tallahassee is 103 miles Of these 105 miles shout 01 have been uudor contract since last February. The remaining 48 were to bo let tho loth or this month (tho re port Is dated the 3rd.) By ths terms of tho contracts, tho flrat sixty one miles are to he graded by the lstof October 1887. These sections have been let to 17 con- Motors, aU of whom an at work. Tho pries i«b«petals 11 neat* per cubic yard tor exeat Well may Hr. Cabell point with prido at'the results which have followed tho Internal Im' provement not, passed by tho Legislature of 1813. Thosolierecaptulatesos follows: Tho whole length ofrailroads finished jud tin- der construction staco the passage of ths act or 1883, b 337 miles. Iron has been purchased tor 118 miles, or which 38 miles have been laid. Road finished snd in operation.... 38 miles Additional tosd graded 98 “ Additional under contract 208 “ Tobe letonthe 18th or December. 43 “ Total 381 To this ehould be added, tho pnrahaae, (an* nounced since the report was made,) of the whole amount of Iron wanted for the comple tion of the Fernandlna and Cedar Hey road. In regard to Georgia connections-Mr. Cabell refers to tho repeated efibrts made by Florida, to induce a oonneotloa from Georgia. Theao efibrta having failed, and tho appeals to Savan nah having been reprised, the former has wise ly taken her destinies Into her own hand. And having shown thst she is capsble of “working out her own salvation”—he thinks she prosecute to lta completion her Internal Improvement system ence to external connections—or foreign aid. In this he Is doabtless right: yet we are glad to see that ho does absolutely close the door to tho admission of Georglast a. eftheAlapaha river—hitherto Insisted upon by Florida. Such a connection may ho tho only alterna tive loR to Savannah, In easo tho Brunswick Company shall peralst In their alledged purpose of defeating the "Main Trunk.” Jockey Club. At a meeting of tho Bavamiah Jocky Club hold at the City Hotel, on the evening of the’ 27th Inst., the following gentlemen wereimani. mously elected, to till the ofllceeof said Club, for tho ensolng year. FHESIDBNT. Charles A. L. Lamar. .1 FIRST VICK PRESIDINT. Octavus Cohen. SECOND VIDE PRESIDENT. Joseph Bryan. STEWBEDS. Mott Middleton. W.H. Long. George S. Owens. W. U, Fleming. John H. Davis. W.H.Banks. I'ATKOb JOItOkS. Capt. J. P. W. Road. J. U. Foley. J.M. B. Lovell. R, A, Wayne, Jas. W.UoAlptn. Key West Correspondence. Indians not Inclined to Treat—Move* meat of Troops—Marine Intelligence, Kev West, Deo. 25,1858. Editor. Savannah Georgian 4* Journal : „J)i°." rrcc ' ta 1“ addition to thoso reported last mall havooccurreinuisuiu...,. .-.- .si—S Two or tbreesmaU vessels havo been driven Into the port for repairs—tholr names will be found below. Wo havo Into arrivals from Capo Florida, whore two companies of tho 2d Artil lery arc stationed, no Indians have been aeon by the soldiers, although fresh traces were dis covered. Tho troops wore occupied in cutting roads along the borders of tho everglades. White flags havo been placed at proper inter vals, to attract the attention ottho Indians, thus far thoy havo taken no frlondly notice of them. Tho flags ortracont tho edge of the Indian track, have many ofthem, been pulled down by ho tsnvagcs. Who, by this means, ex press their determination to hold no Intercourse with Gtounl Harney. The Utilted States transport steamship Fash, ten, Capt. Baker, arrived at this port the 21st bom Now York, on route for tho west coast of Florida. She will at once proceed to Charlotte Harbor, where she will find orders from Gen. Harney. Several officers and soldiers arc on board. They will Join their respective rogl- moots, now in the field. Surgeon Simpson, long attached to the garrison in this oity, hav ing been ordered to Fort Dallas, will bo relieved by Assistant Surgeon Johns at an early day. The Admiralty Court here have awarded the libellants of the ship Lady Arbella and cargo the sum of 95,000. Tire amount of property saved exceeds 8100,000. Tho compensation, however, is thought to be sufilclent for tho actual services performed. The Lady Arbella Will, without doubt, 1st condemned -, the bark Auule Kemball, Aterlll, with the cargo, sailed tbe 17th lust, for New Orleans. Salvage awarded tbe libellants of ship Isaac Alberton cud cargo 847,000. The ship Charles H. Rogers, five days from Charleston, passed this city tbo 18tb, bound to Mobile. The schooner Lonlhlr, Morion, arrived tho lltb from New York, and sailed tbe 12th for Mobile. Tbe brig Mystic, Frib, passed through tho harbor the lltb, bound from Now York to St Marks. The schooner Storm Cloud, lligbee, sailed tbe 11th for Tampa; aud the schooner Alieona the seme day lor Baltimore. The schooner Seletta, Wass, arrived the 18tb from Jacksonville, with a cargo of l.umbcr for MaJ. Sanders, Fort Taylor. The schooner King Fisher, Fierce, arrived from tho Caribbean Sen the same day; put in for provisions and water; -ailed Ibe 20th for New York. The bark It. H. Gamble, I'owcll, arrived from St. Matka tbo 18th, with passengers for this city. She sailed tho 17th for New York The schooner Mystic Valley, Collins, with freight for this city, of Fort Taylor, arrived tho 17th from New York. Tho schr. Jas. Nelson, Burt, arrived from NewYorkthosameday, aailedat evening for Pensacola, encountered a Jteavy sea lu the Day, and was ubllged to return and repair damages sustained by the staitiog of her deck load. Tho Bark Annie Kimball, Merrill, sailed the 17th forN.Orleans. Thosebr. Wyo,Cunningham, sailed the same day for Havana, with a cargo ol dried fish taken upon the West coast of Florida. Tho schr. Libido Shepard, Lowe, sailed same day on a trading voyage to the coast of Yucatan and Honduras. The schr. N. Hatutd, Burdick, arrived the 18th front Now York, with vegetables Ac., sailed tbe 20th for Mobile. The sebr. Florida, Pilot Boat Bartlum sailed tor Bahamas, tho 18tb. Schr. J. H Cbamplio, Roberts, sailed same day for Cedar' Keys. The brig Maty Hamilton, Baker, sailed the I9tk for St. Marks, to load with cotton for Now .York, Tbo schr. Stampede, Washington, arrived In distress from Port Lavaca the 20th Inst., having carried away loroward rigging the gulf when near ludtan Key the day pt. vlous. Ship Eagle, sailed from Portsmouth for Mobile,passed the city the 15tb. Tbe schr. Carro Amelia, Capt. Turner, for Jamaica bound to Now York, arrived this morning In distress, leaking badly. She will dischargoaml bo repaired. Schr. Fred Sberer, Sherer, sailed this morning lor Pensacola. A brig from Pensacola with brick, It anchored in tba N. w. Past. But sir, ns otto of tho friends oftltln i, I fed it to be my duty to say a tow u]ion a subject of such vital Importance to tho South. Sir, 1 look upon this question ns one of graver moment, one fraught with graver couasquences to tho South, whether for weal or woo, than any that baa occupied our attention for tho last fifty years. Hence, It deserves tho mostdo- liberate, and earofol consideration of this Iwdy. It has been said bore, and outside of this Con vention, that this movement was one aiming atudlsaoluUonotthlsUnkm,slv,l deny It ab solutely, and entirely. I,asatoeo man, a toee non of the South, would know my rights and dare tnalutaln them. If It were necessary for the happiness, thepeaoe,aud safety of the South, that this trade should bo reopened, I would say, let this Union crumble Into a thousand frsgmeuU, if onr peace and safety corid not lx. secured with out so direful a result, aud Individually, and for myself, I would say: "That tr ou life's uucerlaiu lumu Mlsbsps shall mar my sill, If niihiul, wise, and bravo m vsia BeusalU the fickle gale, I'd waste Dot a sigh, on lortuuu i-bauged, On thankless courts aud fnvuds cslraugod.” I propose to examine this question in three polnts.of view: 1st. Iultsnoraliupect. 2nd. As a practical question. 3d. In Its political bcarlug upon tbe pieseut and future destinies of our own beloved and •nnny South. Now, air, it seems to bo admitted on all hands that to bold slaves la morally right, and that the slave trade, aa practiced In the States, Is right—or involvea no moral wrong. If it is right hero, it must also bo rlghtin Africa. I know of no special privllcgo .conferred on us by tho Almighty In this regard -, aud whether it bs right or wrong, we know that stares have lioen held in Africa asfarback as history far* oishusany cvldenco. The question then occurs as to the differ ence ot criminality In transporting the slave from Maryland ana Virginia and bringing him from Africa. In the one case, we take a civil ized and Christian man or woman from their home aud friends, protected by law, shielded by all ths .philanthropy and guarded by all those noble instincts which are the sure at tendants at least of modern Southern slavery, and bring him hereto labor in our Southern rice or cotton fields, la the uther ease, you take a savage man from a savago master, and ulteuor an unfortunate captive In war, doomed to an Ignominious and cruel death, save his life, and introduce him to aU the blessings of omltastion and Christianity. Let this simple statement give the lie to all the cantlog hypocrisy that has gene tbe rounds of tho fanatical arguments against this measure for the last number of years. But routed here, they wlllteUyouabouithehorrorsofthlamcst cruel trade to tho manner in which it Is con ducted. I grant that ths manner In which It baa boon aud to now being conducted Is shock ing to the sense of tho whole civilised and Christian world. Boll would ask who caused it? Hypocritical and canting F - - - by Pseudo and inconsistent America, In declaring this trado piracy aud statloniug their • hips along the ooast ot Africa to hunt down and hang au thoso engaged in It And yet with all tho power of both govern ments against it, this trads Is still in toiD blast. Timo was, when this trade was protected by law, then the slave was carefully provided for, his wants attended to and It waa conducted with tho least possible iujary to tbo health aud happiness or the slave. But now thanks to tbe hypocritical laws Just referred to, it is attend ed with horrors too shocking to relate. It Is theso Inhuman laws that 1 would repeal. ine geinicuuui Hum 1.....1.1—lu. Diu.), has been pleased to say,thathowonldsriftr him self to bo torn to pieces by wild horses, boforo ho would consent to the N-openIng of tho Afri can slavo trade, and that ho would consent to tho same operation boforo ho would admit sla very waa a moral evil. 1 could but exclaim mentally. Consistency thouart indeed a JewsI I God save ms from such morality as this I Tide gentleman was pleased further to remark that no hoped that there was no Southern man who did not pray for tbo time when tho son would not shine npon a slave In tbe world. I was pain ed and astonished that snob a sentiment should be uttered by n Southern man, ina Southern Convention. I thought tbe day for this sickly sentimentality had passed by. I thought that tbe deluded down trodden South had long ulnae given to the winds, this pseudo, and exploded philauthrophy, which caused the great State of Virginia, lu 1787, to give up au empire to rree- soil to breed from her lolus abolitionists, who will butifor the Interposition of her sisters of tho South, cause tho land of that noble old commonwealth to run read with the blood of her people. Away with this cant—I for one am willing to take this world os tho Almighty has made it, with his decrees and ordinances, and If there be one decree which stands out Id bolder relief than another on the book of nature, ills that one part of the human race, must bo tbe slaves of Ibe other, and that all men are not hem free and equal, Thomas Jefferson to tbe contrary notwithstanding. 2nd. I would say a few words on this ques tion, as a practical question. It Issaid that tbe repeal of those laws Is Impracticable, nay Im possible, that its advocrates are dreamers and only fit inhabitants of the land of Utopia. Sir a Columbus once dreamed tnat there waa a Western Continent, a Washington, and a few others, that we migbt be free and that a system of government wiserand better than all others which bad gone before might beadopted. They were called dreamers lu their day, bol was it all a dream? In my bumble conception the South has but to demand her rights In tbia matter and she will get them. Uther temporise no longer. We would be opposed by the North but let her understand that the South intends to peoplo the country, which our blood end money has bought, with our institutions equally along with tho North aud I believe tbat ut tuts time the North would re-opening tbo African slavo tr Btavoryto weaker to-day In done by was twenty years ago for tho numerical superiority iyof the the black hos'beou and Is now d very peat. It Is calcutatsd that NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ’ D1TY MIBlitm USUI. \N WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of January, VJ 1867, Will l*o Hold, ut (lit) store lately ocouplod by UbtObr A Co;—<Hi«iol Window Shades, odd lol Patau, 1 lo; «Imh, 1 lol Moulding)), neveral empty Oil Can*. 1 lol Palnl Pou, I lot • lutlk, andRundry olber erttotas—levied cn ns tbe pr party or CliafTor i; Co. loeatUiy a U. tat liwtioii out or tho honorable Ibe City Court ur Savannah, lu furor of Joseph Berry « Hone w. Chaffer k Co, and Mold at More by ooMcnt or all concoraod. Tor uiu cauh HOWARD M. PRKNOKROART, Sheriff. Bevannab. Doc, aitta, 1868 i\tm man m Are own* a slave. Haves are daily S owing scarcer and higher—ina lew yean ey will (All into the bands of a comparative* lv few wealthy capitalist* tho* creating a slave ariatooracy and a most contemptible one at that, and a fetal antagonism between labor and alavery,anaatagonUm more dangerous than that which extra In all free countrle* between labor and capital. I would, by the opeuiug of this trade bring the pricea down to '2 or $300, no thateveiy man could owa a slave. 1 would have our entire peoplo Interested In thia matter so that when the day or trouble comes, aa come it moat, wo would stand united by a common interest. And when a redundancy occur* here, they will inldly go to the South and great South Wi I would ace our country groat and proaperoua I would implore Southern men to awoke from the delusion that is upon them. To aronte themselves to the great destiny that awaita them If they art but true to themselves. “Br*oth## there a man with soul bo d*a«J, Who never to bimaeir both told Thu is my own my native land.*' Leave sickly and canting sentimentality on this subject to Northern fanaticism for. “Faith,taustio feitbonce wedded fast, Te some dear falsehood hugs It to tbe last" Whilst we, true to the noble legacy which has been handed down to us, washed in the blood of our ancestors shall march boldly on under the banner of Nature and Nature’s God to achieve onr great destiny. This mneb sir, T waa bound to say, I could luve said more, less, 1 could not have said. UTUAHT’B SUGA1L—50 bills Crushed and ij Powdered Sugar, 60 tin A ami U (.Tariffed do, 60 do JhUUuiore G do, Received and for sale by ‘ 128 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. B UTTBR AND OHBESE2.-25 kegs choico tiokhuu Butler, 76 boxes ilu do Choose. Uml* inf flrora suhooner Ifolcombo, aud fur Kaloby dec28 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k GO. To tUc Voter* of the First District. F'rgSa Fiuaw-CmxKN.H:—] urn a candidato for re electiou to tbo clbce ol Justice of ths Peace, for tills District, and resitocttolly aollclt your support. The election will be bold ut the office or Justice Tbotuas Kdcu, ou third of Jauuary, 1867, at 7 o'clock, A. M. dec26—td l.ACKKX' K CONNELL O«co Mar., Albany <b Gulf U. B. Co., I Savannah Puoembor 24th, I860, f A N KLEOTION for Thirteen Directors of tile Savannah, Albany and Gulf Railroad Com pany, will be bold at this office. o:i Tuesday, the flth day of January next. WM. WARING doc24—td NMW YORK, f!ov. lltb, 185a*, KimoM* UoosauN It Journal:—lu Urn Ure at No. 3U Warren street, outbe morning of the 9th iuiitaut, our most valuable books aud papers wore exposed lor thirty six hour# lu otto of sitearus k Murvlu'k Ure-Proof ifefai, # Wo r,ny jire-i<roqt\ not liooauite they arc *o labeled, but because wa have au proved (burn Our books ami paper* cumo out uutajtu etl, save tbe bindlug of the book*, occasioned by steam. our Mitre wu live aturie# above ground aud two Mint lea Mow, occupied from collar lu garrot. The lotuUHiiy of tho boat can be attested bv any tlruiuuu witti witucHvod it. No furuoce vould be con trived by the ingenuity o’ uiau lu create a uJhre tatetwabeat. Wa voluutarlly give HjIn tribute lo the value ol Ibene Safes aud hdcct your widely circulated com mercial Journal to iuforiuthe mercantile coiuiuuully whut estimate to place upou Stearns k Marviu’s Wilder's Patent ftilamaudur dafei. Re# |N>cl fully, HAVILAND, HAKKAl. k KiBLEY, Wholesale Druggists. y All patterns and sixes of tbe above dojeribed HaTes Ibr safe by C. H. CAMPKIKLD, Ageut Ibr Mauufsc’n, uov20-.tr 17 Bay street, Savauuah. Coniinerrini MUipcc. Hnvaiumh Market, December US, COTTON—ilia sale* yesterday weroOOd bales, us fellows, via: 41 at II, 17 at Utf, 80at 11K, 88at 11X, W at Pi, 41 St 121-Id, 116 at 1SK, lffilal 12*4, “»d ;i5t ut PJJhU. per I*». Kxporti. LIVERPOOL—Per bark Clymnr—263,4f»ll tim ber, 0,211 tl planks' NRW YMRK—Her steamship AuguMa—88S bales Upland aud 104 Sen Island Cotton, 104 bales dotu estlcs; 74 packages Buudrles, and Meruhandlio. Poii of Savannah December 88 Arrived, Steamer Eliza, Keaolar, Purysburg, wleh wood- to H C Raysor OffTybeo Ijgbt—Steamship Isabel. Hollins, Ha vana aud Key West, to Cohous k Hertz —Pudollbrd, Cleureil* Steamship Augusta, Lyou, Now York- Fay k Co. •Stcumbhlp Isabel, Itollius, Charlestou—Gobeus k Hurts. r British bark Uymur. Pbeluu, Liverpool—A tarn A Co* Brig Rod Wing, Uarduer, New York, with Inward cargo of Mobuscs—Padelferd, Fay k Co. Sebr Senator, Wilson, ft Marks, (11a.,) In ballast, Dana k Washburu. A Lot EoglauJ uudersluud Hist with tho pre- soul supoTy of slavo labor sho rannot got tho cotton which is necessary to her exlsteuce us a nation, or cannot getit much longer and she will conseut to on abrogation of all tbe treaties, which Interdict this trade. Bhe has already withdrawn her squadron from the coast of Africa which was there to suppres, it mid is now engaged la ttie Coolie trado to amend to some extent the tollies of her past tegislatlou and fanaticism. A trade more barbarous snd inhuman tlwu the slave trade over can he. Away then with your idlo rears, let tho South hut demaud her right.-, and dare matutatu them, and she will get them, und always could hare get them, but lot a corrupt set or trading southern politicians, who tradod her oil’for northern phllontbropli?, aud northern votes. And now sir. I propose to examine fora few moments this question, lu Its political aspect. We have now nominally, filtcen slavo States, I say nominally, for I look upon Delaware, as already given over to Free-soll, whilst Ken tucky, Maryland, Missouri, are lost verging towards the same consummation, toleratinn abolitionists, and abolition societies iu their Ai n set oil to this, wo hove I believe, sixteen free States, which gives a majority of two in the Senate against us, with a very latge ma jority in tho House of Representatives against us. Thus stand the figures now-how will It be In a few yean. We havo Oregon,Mineseta. Washington, New Mexico, Nebraska with their subdivisions, probably ten free States, which will be admitted in less than ten year.; with tho ban possibility that bleeding Kmuuu, may will he a majority in the Senate'against us of twenty,and in the House of Representatives, the South will present brio fraction, amen corporals guard. o.E.te.M'o 1 ",'? wHt thnu lue.k upou the deluded South with the coutempt she deserves, in and will moekat yonrentamitypind langhwhon soar font Cornell;. Helpless victims, we wUI he prostrate at the feet of * master,more cruel than Nero. Power is dangerous, whether in the hands of few or many, and Is riwnya ag gressive. But it may be naked when is the remedy for this direful state of things. It is speedy and at band if the South ia but true to hereeff. Ut her •mutate the tanstlcsl coal «f every crow-rood, pot-house and bu-room poli tician of Iho North,who wo find straining ovary tituuiuibip Augusu. Lyon, Now York Nlpunubip Itsbulg Roliiux, Clurle«tono lined pt* Per Central IUIIrunti. Iim;. 2i.—lv62 bides cotiou, 87 b.-xw copper ore, VS sxckH rough rice, ami merchandize—to E l'arsons k Co, Order, Wood bridge, Locki-t k Snell- lugs, Way k Taylor, N A Uardeo k Co. Bebn k * outer, EC Wade, J W Latbrop A Co, Padelford, Kay k Co Boilon k Yillaloug*. Uothwell k Wbllo- bead, AHHartridge, Rabuu A; Smith, Ruse, Davis k Long, T R S J li Mills, TWNklo, Dana k Washburu, Hudson, Fleming k Co, Franklin k brautley, R H Watson k Co, C Atircluur, NeviU, Latbrop A Rogers, aud 11 Latbrop k Co. Passenger*. Far airaiusliip Augusta, for Now York—Mss M Ward, Miss Donuls, Miss C W Mitchell, D M FUcb, ti HolltafiWorUi, C QuigUy, T B Musbbank, Mrs A P Sharp, Misa Fzlsbee, Mrs 8 Gardner, Master Elliott, U W Hatwell, Cbag Boone, ti W Clinch, tieueral U W Hard can tlo, J H Myers, ynd 16 steerage. tesirot ^iinfrHfifjfifffiii, Sight Preserved! BLINDNESS PREVENTED I SEMMONS & CO., THE CELEBRATED Cotlmrs. I HABER.su AM. Secretary. Mechanics* Saving Bank,! Savannah, 24lb Hoc., 18M. J / \N WEDNESDAY NEXT, Slat instant, an election will be held at tbo Banking Houie In this city for Fivo lHrooiora to manage tho affeira ol tbia Bank for ouoyear. deo26—eod3 8. it. Wll.UAMH, Cashier. Nrui Abofrtistmtnts. Mr. Dennis Holland.—We regiet tbat in tbe *uneuucemcnt of Mr. Holland, aa a candi date fur Justice of tbe Peace, an error oc curred iu the designation of bis beat—the beat should be uumber 4 and nol nutnler S. dec‘48—It BANK UF COMMBItCK. i Savauuab 27tb I fee., I860. / A X ELECTION for seven Directors to man- ugo lb‘! tidalrn of this Bank, for one year, will held at tbe Banking home ou Mondsy, )2lb Juu iury, 1867, in iMintoriuity with tbe requiremL-niH ol (be charter. JM*. C. FKRRJI.L, tloo28—«wttl Castuer. TAKEN UP. A A ^OHRLl. 8TUD HORSE, With * Tfc-y^tisddfe autl bridle, autl baiter on Ills /P*fA^ueck, was takcu up on tbo Ogee bee ■UAsC^kPlankroad The owuor can have him by proving protterty, aud payiug expenses. Apply to WM. U4N ENFEWER, dcc’Jtt on the OgecUee Kont NOTICK. rpHE FIRM OF YONGE A FRIERSON waa X dissolved ou the 25th of December. All per- hous owing uebis to salt! Arm will (wy over to Mr. Totlt, of the State Bauk, nud !•» no tdber person LTA VAX A CIGARS.—56,000 superior Ha- XXvauaCigara, received by tbo last trip of tbe Isabel, or tbe tolhwlug brauda: U Rom do la Ba vins, Mis do* Hulas, Diego Truobta, Mensajero, Sole a Dora, culle da Is Reins. For safe by J. LAMA, deeds 21tf Bay stren rpEAS AND CANDLES.—50 half chests X Oolong Ponchuug Black Teas, to do Recorder •lo, a huperior article; 7b do Hymu do, 16 do Game Cock do; do rf|mnn and 26 do Adams' Caudle*, •ilist received snd for sale by J. LAMA, de«S8 210 Bay htrctli. IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS! VAN DERVEER COTTON. rj^iHE UNDERSIGNED bave for sale a small _ tity of the rlority over ether of the above Cotton. Its - , luds ofcoltouare: Iht. I Mmucbormore Per acre than any other 2d. It yield* ultoen por cent, more Unt than other Cotton, .'hi. The stapfe U jougor, liner is Hupe- Uyfelda r Cotton stronger than any other. 4tb. Hence it coi TWO to FOUKcodik per pound more tbau auy abort Cotton sold In New Urlcaus, as tbo folR aUtement of Farley, Jurwy k Co., wellk__.. oommisalou merehantn, New Orleaiib. a ill show: Nkw (Jkuuns, uctober, 1860. We buve sold Fir. Vuu Iferveer'it two last crop and (Yam tbe excellence of bis Cotton, have ol taiued fer It TWO to FOUR ceuts jnir iHtund mot thau other kinds of Oottuu will command. Fam.fcv, .IcitvKT k Co. Plauiem desiring to procure tln-oo scud will do well to apply early, ms tli*>itUNUtil> on safe ia auiall Fair namples of this year’s crop can be •een at the office of I.OCKK1T A NNKLUNGS. deer. Petty tiuU“S4*e.l also ferrule. GEORGIA, L1HE UTY COUNTY. f|V) all Whom It may coucern: Wboroaa, 11. W. X Howard will apply at the court of ordinal-; letters of administration, cuiu testamonto aun upon tbe estate ur Hardy beloach. dm-iised: Theao aro therefore to cite aud Hdtnlnisliall whom It may coucern to bo aiid appear b.-l.iif Bald Court to make objection (if any they buvo) ou or bcfoi« tbe Ural Monday iu February next, tdberwlso naid letter# will bo granted. Witness. W. »\ tilrardeas, K»|., ordinary Ibr Liberty county, this .'Id December, I86ii. de2- W. I*. GIRARDEAU, i>. t. VI/'INES.--Id quarter casks Burgundy Wine, v Y 8 do Old Madeira Wine; 6 do do rdmrry do, 26 do do>.! Malaga do. Just rocoivAd and fer safe liy J LAMA, ■J1U Bay street. dcc2S / IODF1SH, HERRINGS AND POTATOES. \J 2 drums Codbsb, 76 boxes Herrings, 600 bbls Irlhli Totetees, duo eating. Ijdidlng from scbiM.iier Holcombe nud lor * ale by dec28 rit’KANfUN, JUH.N81DN k CO. PLANTING POTATOF8.—50 bbla Yellow X Planting Potatoes, lauding per uebr Hol combe, and for rale by dec28 8URANTON, JOHNSTON U (X). PLANTATION O1OARS.-40 bbht Imported X Piautattou Cigars. Received end for tele by •laeJflt dCRANTUN, JOHNSTON k CO. ELECTION NOTICE. Clerk ofCouncH’H Office,/ Bavaunuh, 22d December, 1850. J An election for the following city officers will take place ut the meeting ol Couucilto be ild Monday, 5th day of January uuxt, via ; Harbor llasier—salary $1,200; bonds $5,000. Health Officer—salary $500, and few, bonds $LOOO. Ten Veudue Masters—bonds $1,000. Vendue Masters must set forth iu their appli cation* "the store or place at which lie intends to conduct or carry ou his general vendue or auction business.” Applications stating the names ol the securi ties (required to each bond) must be handed into to me before 10 o'clock, P. M., of that day. By order of Council. Edward G. Wilson, Clerk of Council. ELECTION NOTICE—CITY omi'EKS. An election for the following city officers, by ■Connell, will take place at tho next regular meeting of Council, to be hold on Thursday, thAMH January, 1807, at half past 7 o’clock. Salary Rond. City Treasurer $1,200 and fees, $10,000 Clerk of Council 40$ “ 1,000 City Marshal 600 “ 5,000 City Surveyor 1,000 “ 2,00$ Messenger of Council 000 500 Clerk of the Mlrket 000 , 1,000 Kceparofthe Bower Magazine .Fees 2,000 Chimney Contractor for that part of the city east ut Bril sfreet.Fees Chimney Contractor for thit part or the city west of Bril street. Fees 200 Keeper ot the Pest House 300 500 Five Port Wardens Fees 500 Twelve Measures nud Inspectors or Lumber Fees 500 One Inspector of Turpentine.... Fees 200 One Inspector of Floai- Fees 1,000 Tiro Inspectors of Wood Fees Two ImpectorsofSalt, Gralu, 4,- Fees Two “ and Guagers of Liquor Fees Six Weighers ofCotton.IUce, 4c Fees COO City Printer..... 500 1,000 Superintendent or the Scavenger Depart ment for 3 yenrs-blds to be banded In before 10 o'clock A.M. of tho day of the election. Bond 11,000, more tbun tbe hid. Proposals for keeping the Public Pumps and Cisterns In order, itralnlng welts, uqueducta, wss-jpoobj 4c»^for one year. Contractor to Proposals for keeping tbo city dock! In good order for one year. Applicants and contractors must band In their applications or proposals to mo before rrar&ttnisssM? securities—two required to each bond. The bondi of *11 contractors are in double the amount of contract. [Contractors are espe* dally directed to read tho following extracts from city ordinance*:] Done by virtue of tbe resolution jiassedby Council on.the 22d December, 1856, and in com pliance with the city ordinances. Savnnnab, 22d December, 1856. Edwakd G. Wilson, Clerk of Council. MAN UFA CTVUEllS AND IN TUNIONS OF The Newly Invented and Improved SWAN ft CO’s. LOTTERIES, [AtmOWXKP *T THE STATS Of ALA MAMA. | Mjwtt Bilitatu Mttnulntlm GLAttvb, Vo be drawn In tbe City of Mobile, Alabama in publio, on TUESDAY, December 80, ih&b' on tbs plan of ' SINGLE NUMBERS, Jons Hnmt and W. W. Uctlcias, i«q., Comu,’,, 90,000 Tick.U—3,1)80 Price. 1 Bora than On. Prtsoto evory Tu. Tli.kiu NOVEL 8uilKAIL! | I^ROH the improved Spectacle Manufactory and J* Cornwall Optical Establishment, East Bridge Truro, rof>^ecit ufly announce their arrival on apro- itwtuiw vUlUo Huvauuali, wllUa splendid aBBort- raont ol' their newly Invented and improved Spec- taofeS; aud may be CousuUed on and alter Monday next, tbo 22d in.'st., ut their olllco over the Drug atoruolS D. Brautiy ACo. t llodgson'a new build* tags, corner of Bull aud Broughton streets. Theao celebrated epcctaclea are made of Braalllan Pebbles, and conriructed in accordance with tbe ph.liMOj.by ornaturo, In the form or a concave cod- vux inirror, admirably adapted to the organ ot sight, and cun bo used by tho old and tho yonng to pursue the roost tnlnuto employment, either by dsy«r oatidlo light, with perfect ease, and never cause tin giddiucBs ortho head, or uup eaaant aatiou to tbe eye. that many experience from u the cotumou kind, but tend to strougtheu and im prove tbe sight, ns will be seen by ths following testimonials from thoso using them. Olllco hours irom 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. ttavannab, December 10!h, TESTIMONIALS. . iiaklvston', 8. C„ Uot. 26lh, 1866. Dour Nil'It nlferds mu grout pleasuio to state tbat Resides the o xccllent quality of your glasses, the miniscuK, or coucavo-cnuvex Iouh, allow greater latitude in tho Held of vlsiou. and more easo an<l comloit to tho eye. Besides these advantages, 1 would also mcuiiou your Improve- meut lu the urrungomeut of the tramo, which 1 thiuk is well calculated to shut off those rays of light Which cannot ho brought within tho axis of vlsiou. Ho thi.4 us it may, 1 have no hesitation in afllrmiug (hut your glasses uQbrd mo more comfort than any 1 bus« hitherto tried, and ccusequeotly 1 can rocommeiiti them with confidence to all wno stand iu need «*l .-ueh hid. Very rericciiully, your oh’t Hurvunt, E uEDDINOa, M. IL, Professor oftiurgery, s. G. Colli Mr.J. H. Commons,Churfe*tou. College, CUAKLBHTS.V, Nov 7,1*66. Mr. J. II. Scuimous:—Dear Mr : I huvo used your glumes lor ion days or inoro, uud mnist uow say that they plea** mo lietter titan any I Ukv* heretotoro teen. Wishing yell all sue ess, I am yours, Ac., K. KDWARD8 IlDl.'JROOE, M. D., Professor oil Aiiutomy, t-odleul t.ollego, N. G. Altutvi-A, Ga., Nov. 2d, 1866. 1 have i xuuiiucd uud am uow u-ing a pair of the beam lul cry&tuliiio, miuiscuK glatsoy, purchased by Proilbssor Cetleon. Thoy uro coustructed upon strict y philoMiphicul priuciplcH, aud from several considerations, uru uot surpussud, If cqtmlloiL by auy 1 huve ovui seen. 'the concave convex form of the lenses rei bllug th.i oxter or urriuigomont of tho humun eye, utlloct.i u larger uumber of rays thau could ho con veyed ttpon tho roll nu from ol dinary glasses or the t-arno fiscal |tower, and thus Increase tho distinct- ivi-uesrt ot vlsiou. The alzo of tho glasses, also, give a greater Held of vision with less muscular action, lu short, tho who fe arrangement seems admirably calculated to promote ease and dlstluct- Ivenoiis of vision, and to prosurvo tho healthy fuuclion ill Unit invaluable trgau, the humun eye. A. MEANS, Fed 24 Pror. *T Cbomisti y, Geo. Med. Col. Auuiwa, Nov. 17,16$5. Mr. tiedfuu bus furulshcd ms witlt a pair of Spoctacles, Irom wh.cii I derivo gloat comtortaud Iteuefitiu lecturing, 1, iioorfuliy unite with Profa. Duga3 aud CtimplH'.l, in their recommeudatiou of his Hpoclaclis. j. a* EVE, M. D., Pror. Mod. Col. Goo. Mr. A. GcdeoiiDear Sir: I have toslcd thor oughly, I thiuk, the Bpvctaclc* purchased ur you, aud take pleusure In saying 1 am vory much pleased wi h them. I round thorn docldodly more easy and ceniferlabh) ilmu any 1 havo over tried, 1 ex- t icrlenco uo latlguo or druwiug of the eyes, which iud boon thu case with all other glassca I have UHed; hut, on tbe cuntrurj, alter using them night uud day fur pome time, 1 experience no uupleas- aiuuoiitf whatever. 1 do uot pretend I t underrtund anything of iho selentfen principles upon which they are construct- oil; but, Iroui a practical use of thorn, I cheerfully add mjr te-Oimony tu tiieir hupurlur quality. Voiy respectfully, l‘. E. BOWDIE, Macou, Ga., Jau. 8J, 1866. dcc'JO lPrixa of....$40,000 1 “ .... 18,000 1 “ .... 6,000 1 “ .... 2,000 1 “ APi'itoxlMA ll’nie of. li.oou 10 Prises of gqo MO “ t5 fION PRIZES: Inprise* of$110 approxlm'g to$40,000ara $ooo { '| *" g 44 $,) 40 40 46 $,000 " 40 ara... 2,000 are ao*j 1,000 are 4oo 800 are 1,mo 180,000 1,280 prlaea ameuntlug to $204,,^, rues or mtuen. Whole Ticket* $10; Halves $6; quarters $2 &o 80,000 Prizes or $40 Will ba determined by tba laat figure or the Number that draws iho ikooo' Prite. Foroxampie, ir the Number drawlua th« $40,000 Prise ends with No. 1, then all Uie lickai where the number enda in 1 will be entitled to *40 If the Number enda with No. 2. then all tho Ticket* where the Number enda in 2 will be entitled to $40, and ao on tu 0. Certificates of Packages wik be eoH at tho lol lowing rates, which la tho rUk : Certlflcatoa of Packages or 10 Whole Tickets .. sue ** “ 10 half “ ... ao 10quarter 11 .... u, Address Orders for Ticket! or Certificates either to a. SWAN A CO., Atlanta, Ga., or B. SWAN, Montgomery, Alu.,aiiii u °v8l Box 82, .Savannah J' o Southern Military Academy Lett’s, GLASS M. To bo drawn iu the city or Mobile, Ala., in publte on Saturday, Januury 10. 1867, ou the plan or ’ SINGLE NUMBERS. Jobs Uurtel aud W. W. McGuire, ftqx., Couuu'ts *0,000 Tloketsl-3,«8U Prlaea t Mar* than one Prlao to every Ten Tickets! NOVEL, SCHEME: 1 Prizo or..,., ,$40,0001 l Prize iff I.loee l " ...... 18,01)01 lu Prizes of 200 1 ’ ...... 6,0101 100 “ Km 1 “ 2,000 100 •• 7( > AmtOXiMATlON FKUB3 : 4 prizes of $160 ayp’g to $4c,unu puts tus i&wj 126 100 •* 76 “ bU *• 46 « 40 are , 12,000 •* 6uu 6,000 *• 400 2.000 •* |Uu 1.000 Pi 1 km are 4t« 200 •• l,80t> IV0,tKW 3280 prizes amounting to $204.uuu Tickets $10, Halvos $6, Quarters $2 60. Tho first 216 prizes are decided in the usual manner. The first 3,000 prizes or $40 will be decided by the last figure of theNumbor tbat draws the $16,00u Prlxe. For example, ff the nember drawing ths $16,000 urlxe ends with No. 1, then all tho t'ckeu where the number euds tu 1. will be entitled to $40. If the number euds with No. v, lowing ratos, Certificate of | If the number euds with No. v, then all the ticket* where the number euds iu 2 will be entitled to $4u, and so on to 0. Certificates of Packagos will be sold at thu tor icb is the risk: or lo whole ticket! $o>> •• •• lo hair •• so * u It) quarter « 16 Orders for tickets or certificates con be addn ssud ther to ti. SWAN & CO., Atlanta, Us., 01 ti. tiWAN, Montgomery, Ala r Bull aud Buy stroots, Suvanuuh. kvra ELELT'lOtV NOTICE. A N Election will bo hul.l at tho Court House in J\. tho city oi Suvautuih, on Mondry, tho tilth day of January (1867) ensuing, lor a Judge of tbotiupe. rlor Courts iur tho Kosloru Judioiul District ofGeor- gla, fivo Justices of the Inferior Court lor the coun ty of Chatham, u Tux Collector and a receiver of Tax Returns ibr Chathiun county. Tho Polls will In* opened ut seven o'clock, A. M. aud ho closed nl sk o'clock, P. M. Tho Sheriff of Chatham county, ur his lawiul Deputy, together with tho County Coustabfes, ore required to beta attendance 10 preserve aud maintain order. The Justice.-, of the Inferior Court will preside. by orders of tholr Honors: WILLIAM U. CUY1.KR, J. I. C. C. O. MONTGOMERY GUMMING, J. 1. C.O. C. NOAH It. KNAI’P. J.1.U.C U. JAMES E. GODFREY, J. I.O. C. C. GEORGE P. JlARRltiON, J. I. C. C'. C. Attest: W, H. Ul’Llocu, Clerk LC’.C.C. decl7 ELECTION NOTICE. A N Election is hereby ordered to be held at the Engine house In Washington square outiatur- •lay, the third day of Jauuary, 1667, to elect two Justices of tho Peace lor the fourth District, (G. SI.) as provldod for by law. Iho rolls will bo opened at seven o'clock of that day, and be closed at five o’clock, P, M, Savannah, Utli Deo., 186H. FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTT Kill GLASS 22. To b« drawn tatbdeity or Atlanta, Ga., In pub4it.. w. TUESDAY* Janury 20, WM, on the plan « SINGLE NUMBERS! 11 SU,OOU 'AicKvts—*,*OT Prises. Newly One Prlso toevery Ninas Tickets t B R ILL! A NT SOW K i\l fci: 1 Prise of $26,000 is $26,0W 8,807 4uare .120,000 to $214, DM* Whole Tickets* $10-M*Wo» $6.0Q-Quarters $2.6*, $8,000 Prizes or $40 wUI be determined by tit* hut figure of the number that drawa tho $40,ouu Prlxe. For example f if the number drawing the tends With No. 1, then oil tho lickeu ends In 1 will be antitied to Mu a with No. 2, tbeu all the Tkkeii where the number euds in 2 will bo onttUof to $4b, and so on to 0. Certificates or Packages will lo Bold at the fol lowing rates, which is thu risk: Certittcos of Package of 10 Whole Tickets $60 10 Hall « ao 10 Quarter “ 16 PLAN OF THE LOTTERIES. W. DUNCAN, J. BURKE, dec!4 O. O'ROURKE, JOHN F. TUCKER, * ,,v J.C.IHAW, EVEKY SAY Sk NRW BOOKS, K ECEIVED by WARNOCK A DAVIS, Tuesday. Dec Idtb, 18;>C. The Prince of tho House of Itevid, ur three years iu the Holy OUy, being a series of letters of Adtae, a Jewim» ot AlexaudrU. sojourning in Jeru salem in the days of Herod, addroiaed tuber ra ther, a wealthy Jew iu Egypt, aud relating as by au eye wituesa all the scones aud wonderful incidents lu tho IJfe uf JesuB of Nazareth from life baptism In Jordon to his Crucifixion ouCa'vary; by Rev. Prof. J H Ingraham, rector of BV John's Church, Mobile. Sows, a tale of tbe Roman Empire, and other stories, y Emtio tiouvestre, author of ilia Attic Philosopher In Paris, Ac., Ac. MORK OP Live aud l^aru, a guide fer all who wish to speak nail write correctly. For safe av the Soul here Daok aud Stationer) Depot, d»10 tod Congress at. A3 THEOCCA8ION REQUIRED ““— 30 hhls eating Apples, 60 boxes .Smyrna Figs, iloo fancy do do do rums do do lOboxoa layer Raisins, 10 do buucb do VI H do do do, Vi >4 do do do 2 cases flno mating Prunos tu jars 2 kegs cooking do , —ALSO— A choico lot oT West India FRUIT. VEGETABLES. 20 bbls Hue white Potatoes, • ttobblsfluo red unlou< 20 bbls duo yellow do 6 bbls line Beets. BISCUITS. Craokers tinajH Crackers ;es *to a Uiscuir, 2 do butter do do, 4 do sugar do EGGS.AND POULTRY, loo doe Turkeys 400 dozen Eggs, 50 paira Chlckous BACON 2 bbls choice pig i Hams 2 bbla tihoulders BUTTER AND CHEEHK. 2U boxes G in-ben Cheesa IU boxes Engtisb Dairy Choose 10 kegs Goshen Butter. For safe by ' R. H. WATSON & CO. AWKepubllcaacopy. Uecfi Bring! Something New TTAV'E you seen tho GOLDEN EAGLE t If uot XX take a look ut SKIFF’S Jewelry Store, there lie mauds with wings spread, and there he will staud storm alter storm. Also, the Father of all Clocks has arrived, keep, mg the day o' the week, day of tho month and year. It is worth lookiug at, aud can be seen a; SKIFF’S, with u groat variety of little Clocks. .Such a tlckiug yuu uover heard. Thu Holidaya are coming, ail the tittle felks aud some of (be big oues expect presents. SKIFF has a Urst rato as sortment ol laucy articles aud jewelry, suitaole fer all classes, at reasonable pricea. A tine assortment of now uud laucy Silver Ware will bo received by steamer to day. V. W. SKIFF, 8igu of tho Guillen Eagle; UeXJ-lw 129 Congress st. M CLOTHINH A vbhporibm.w 1 DUOS WEST OF TBS BBPDBLUliH HEAVING ROOK. Flue Ready- Clothing; and Gaps, Collars, •lovea. Hosiery, Canes, Umbrellas Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchief, and Fancy Artfeles fer Gentlemeu. W.O.Prlcr, FASHIONABLE AMD MILITARY TAILOR, No. 117 Baj Street, SA VANN AH. Also, Superfine CfetliB, t assimaro aud Vestings, wU bo made to mea- suro.unoxcepUon able iu style ' and workmaushlu, by tbo best mechanics, at shortest notice ■ Urderafrom city and county solicited. TEN BROEOK COURSE. ^PHE BAR AND DINING SALOON (or X rent. Apply Immediately to de‘27-3 R. F. AKIN, Sec’y. lo boxes 5 boxes 2 bbls M.. ti bbla Fo: 5 bbls ao*1 *2 Uhls egg B t OOMB, BUCKETS, BREAD, BISCUIT, Ao— 160 doi 2 and 3 ply urooms, 100 doi Buckets, 16 bbla llfet Bread-mesa • 60 bbls tiod*. Sugar and Butler Btscult, 60 doz Stomach Bitters, 76 dot Cherry Brandy 160 dex Mason’s Blacking i fer sale bj MoMAHON A DOYLE, SELLING OFF. S ilks, cashmeres, m. dklaines titolla and Plush tiawls Cloth Cloak.-', Saxony Plaids aud othor slyiw of Winter Goods at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. dec23 Da WITT k MORGAN. JUVENILE ANNUALS NOR 1817. T ie YIOLCT. a Christmas and Now Year’s gilt, with six colored illustrations, In cloth and mo- rouuo; price 61 25 and $1 00; The Rosebud, illustrated with numerous engra vings, hound iu doth and morocco; price $1 26 and $1 DO. Tho Humming Bird, a Christmas aud New Year’* gill, edited by Ida MallUud, in cloth end morocco; price $1 26 aud $1 00. The Pet Annual, wllhklx illustrations: price $ and $1 00. . The Christmas Box, with 6 eagavings; price $126 aud $1 00. Korsaloby WARNOCK k DA VIA deolT 169 Congress street. GEORGIA MADE NEBGO SHOES. mHK Subscriber has lust rocclved another supply X ot Georgia made negro Brogans. Planters wlsblug to gut tbsir money’* worth are Invited to call aud examlue them. M. J. BUCKNK1L MTtt 71A 163Mbbe*a’ BofiSg. or of 1 ol........ . Of of. of or er. of ot of lo.euo Is.... 10,000 Is 10,10)0 Is 4,000 is 1,000 I 1,000 Is 2M) are.... loo are.... 70 aro...., Ouate.., 10,0011 10,01)0 lll,(HH) 4,000 1,00U 1«OIO 2,000 1,100 7/00 6,000 80,000, Hnmbera corresponding with those nuiu- hers on tbo Tickets are placed iu ouo Wheel. Hie flrziaiO Prizes are placed in annthcr Wheal. A number ii diawn from tho uumber Wheel, and tt the same times Prizo is drawn Irom the ether Wheel. The Prise drawn is placed against the Number drawn. This operation is repeated until all the prizes are drawn out. IN ORDERING TICKETS, Enclose the money to our address for tbo Tickets ordered, < u receipt of which they will be forwsnlrd by h 1... TIk . ws .irawu nutnberf. and prizes will b# sent lo ptuchaiffs iinuedlatoly alter the drawing- 49* Purchasers will please write their signalurc-- plam, and give their Poet Olllco, County and Matt. Renu mber that every prize u drawn, and paya ble Without Ueductiou. All prizes of $1,000, and uudor, paid immedittoiy after the drawing—other prizes at the usual lime ot thirty daya, full without deduction. AST All communications strictly couUdential- Prize tickets cashed or reue wod in other lickm* at either office. Address orders ior tickets or certlOcafei either to ti, tiWAN k CO., Atiuols, t**-, ti. tiWAN, Montgomery, Ala., ur Boz 200, Mobile, Ala. (felt ROYAL HA YANA rpUH next Ordinary Dra- X Havana lottery, comiu Goverumvut, uudor the supei General of Cuba, will take pla Matnrday, Jauuai $258,00 IORTHO NUMKRO 6 CAPITAL PRf 4 1 prize of $100,0001 1 44 60,000/ 1 •• 20,000 , 7« 1 « 10,0001 14s l 1* 6,000 J 20 r .ri 48T-Prlaea cashed at sight at five per cent.® a< cl>uilkurie«UoiiN adjtrsueil to WW (raw or Clljr t’oet, Cli.rle.tiJu, ». «.,) of January, will b# .UenU.,1 to. dcel’J—dAtw . — - |,<UO [rmunaLruu anvwitsw»[;I .. aroi . Peremptory Sale—Kutlre Block ““\nnnt-, ture of George J. Uenkola, No. 17»t Chestnut On tomlS^'Dsuember 80tb, ctnurnenclr« .t lo o'clock in tbo morutuf, will be rob), iboWJ, «er«, tbo 0utiro Bock or uupcrlor wl Cabinet burnlluro ur Mr. Osorgu J. HsuknU, “ cltulng bnntnaa on .Mount ut ill bwaltu. ^. Tbo .lock comprises >U tbo Imort tern, or Onwioi Boom, totolng Boom, JJbrBy ttad Boom Fornitaro—» Urgo portico'irwf* portBlon. sort lbs bslsnco Henkels for hla regular ware room safes, ana 1• ■ bv Ur the taoel valuable and varied assortmen* ever offered at public safe In tbia country. Wblob m., b. ptooMwUfTHOMAS S SONS.^Auctlonerr., Non. S7SUSS9S . Fourth itrMl. I'blbulelpbtu, I t _ . -awSr Aib'ffta.orio*°’ r> y W 'iT'qnSSliw?ita-