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Dally, IM'WMklr nd Weekly.
OMoltl Paper ofth« City and Comity
HILTON, LAMAR & CO.,
FIOFMHOB1 AMD P’lBlUHMRS.
TH. ArrowimlUiHons* r [Th. following, compliment! toon, of the
It would ae«ra from tbs bta Engllilt ao-1 moot popilar oltlMM of Imsub, aadof rLaa.—An attempt haa boon mode oath*
counts, that tbe letter or Ur R.R. Oujler to I Georgia, an the more .atuatite for tlin source I of the King of Naples. Th. fact has teen
Bj&ABjjrott * ' | *■ —l ilt sevsrsl telegraphic despatches,
Anaxn to AMiasnan tn Kn»o»Ha.
. HILTOft,
A. a LAMAR,
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.Editor*,
TtJlIDAY MORNING, Dec. aO. 1800.
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SNEBD ft SIMS, Republican.
R. B. HILTON ft 00., Owgian A Journal.
THOMPSON ft WITHINQTON, New.
Savannah, July l, 1850.
49* Sabtcribtrt in arrears are requested to
rttpond promptly to th* bill$ tnclottd in their
paptrt. Our large outstanding indebtedness
taarrantt u$ in orating, all ttho do not tettle
thabr accounts.
BY TELEGRAPH. 55
MlwTork Market..
HlW Torn, Dec.29.—The cotton market It
firm. Sale, of ths day, 1,000 bales. Middling
Upland. 13 cent..
Floor ha. declined from 6 to 13 cent.. Wheat
has iho declined. Indian com la dull
From Havana.
KgwTonx, Dm. OO—Tho Qaaker City has
Ntlvtdf with Havana date. to Decamber 35th.
Bar mwi to nmmpsrtant.
CmyroNDC^-TOli, wc are ad.toad,lathe
mm* of the gentleman to whom report glrea
th* place of General Concha, a, Captain Uen-
aml ofCnba.
Tn Saw Taiitr—Wo have publlahod what
purports to be the treaty lately concluded be
tween Mr. Dallas and Lord Clarendon. It baa
been anneptltlonilr obtained from the archltres
at Waahlogton, by one of tho correipondenta
ot the New Tork press. It la probably genuine
u the gorernment official, are proverbially
leaky.
Diems’ Household Wobds.—The Ameri
can reprint of the BmuAotd Word, for Jan.
nary hat reached tu through the malls.
Mod hardly .ay that it Is filled with Interest
ing reading. The American publishers,Messrs.
Dlxfo Edward., of tfow Tork, announce that
they hare made arrangements with the editor
tnd proprietor In England which will enable
them to lsauo tho weekly numbers slmulta-
neoudy with their publication on the o.her
M» of tho Atlantic. It Is published both
weekly and monthly, aT$3 per annum for either
edition.
the London TYmer, (already published In our whenoethay coma. Their value will be at once I .•SAji^Ta’VTKfT.’iagsajwK
paper,) has lowered the Tbundeter’e tone vory acknowledged when wo say that they are ftom "Srwo rTbolOlffbtt” the I r U harmonyInthe
considerably. The following article eppean the Boeton foil, ono or the ablest and moat re- subsidiary facta briefly, recorded by thoee.de>-
nmong the advices brought by the Canada. epectable Jonmala In the Union.- 0.4- /.] patches. As wc know from previous advices,
Another and .till more formal contradiction ighe Hon. Join. K. Word, of Oeorgln. 1
“At
[r. E. Molyneux, British consul for the state of
Georgia, luts transmitted to this country a let*
ier from B. R. Onylcr, President of tho Central i on.jn[htniont would sivu irrtutcr satisfaction to I uimIom
Railway of Georgia, ofllrmlug that tho whole oi f r i end[1 than that ot the Hon. John EI xiie review did take place, as fixed, and one
SSdTm^^ZfiW^mmanofnK mla ’ lr °-, 9 held In tuo hldBfti.-1 rushed from the rank, and struck tbe King on
years, knows‘him to bo a geuueman oi uu tecm own State, aud is universally looks 11,1a i-ft side, but that his Majesty was not
doubted veracity, and, inorwver, (konaUta oarii ed by hll follow dtlre us,u lull purlieu,a. one 1 wo unded, and that the soldier we. knooked
.. k “ 0 .'Tj cd 8°, 01 .‘H?.,?? 1 -, 1 ; 1 !™ 1 . I of tho imi/iproinliing statesmen ot the Southern down and»el«ed liy Colonel Utour. A second
^™S™M U thut°rclatid 'SvSJm I cSry^Vfthe great State of. Ueprgla, the I Mffutiitea'ttif »“»fdier arid". carblno at
“SSv?“taptaJooutbf P 0.nWHalf I I ‘D«King, who wawrilghtly wounded, * ? d.th«t
• rgia than on the Loudon and North-
ffiroad. The Times, in a leading
its strango affair, eays:
^im'iunnnrt i!& I believed tlmt'her citizens wouiS »eo no one ofl J^ndence wyVthstthe bayoaeTorthesoidter
hl> ^ nlh ‘^ ht ” Me ’ * bore ‘ he
,«u ««a» t»« rintgfn. Mr * ‘ t iou of Mr. Ward. ,w
evldonco, bln case baa broken down. Mr. IKof Mr“ \wfdT™” ““ I w *l* t ’
l A r h?bM mv vSl/foJ hta character JbHoMho , & coubdeuco repoeed by bb. own party, in Lo 0imL i«, Deo. TA—The Mayor ha* liaaed
If lie lias any value for ms cnaraoter or tor ine ^ w}U11 d 1]caar nationality aud conservatism of I - uroclamation statiuir that in consequence of
Stmrahow °lt ™°ttat To wu so ^roalv ku political oplulcua. has ulwuys hwu muni- * u ? orm “on which showa * disposition on tbs
st once how it was that no was so gross^ whenever he has been a candidate fori of the colored people to insurrection, all
duped, if duped he was. We urn scarcely be- t | 1# | l . suffrages; while the candor aud urbanity I aiawes will be ImpriwnM who are found from
lleve that a person of whoso reBpcctabllity wc f ^ boariug towards his politioal opponents, I ^ omo a (ter 8 o’clock at night during the holi«
have received such strong ^urances, defiher- hftTe wou th “ ir Mteem ttnd wishes. These Jays
ately sat down to invent and fj quaities, united with eminent legal abilities, an I
parcel of falsehoods, which must,> of cotuss-be i u tlmate acquaintance with the details of leg Li-1 «iy ou are writing my bill on very rough
detected in the brief Bpace of time necessary lat j on aud J^tiugulsbed admiuistrative talent, I n ft per,’’said a olisnt to his attorney,
for the interchange ofmails. have made him always successful, in whatever I "Never mind,” said th# lawyer "ithas to be
i t^*^ rro w 8m *tiip conduct, endeavor to ex* I ca « ac jty nas beeu called to act—whether as I before it comes in court”
P^ u ^ wo will, must still remain quite as I 0 f the city of Savannah, in which offico
iitiintollicrlhln tn im on liu storv lina utiue.irea 10 1 .._ f. u..u.. t.i..,_„ir t... i.ia
■^VlllltlUPF’. WALK
QN WEMjraDAYjthem
I Tth day of Jnnunty,
1.67, will be Hold, at llio More luloly oconplod
by cbidbr A Co.-,iue lot Wlmlow 8hn e>, on. lot
Pilot), 1 lo. UIuhs, 1 lot Monlillnn, eevorol empty
Oil Cuus, 1 lot l-sllit Pols, I lot chalk, .ml tuudry
olhsr arllolos—levied on tut tho prrperty ol'ChalVor
ft lo. tointlHl'y a II. fa, l»«uod outol the houornble
the City Court of Havaunnh, in favor of JoRopl)
Berry It Hons vs. Chaffer ft Co, and sold at atore by
consent of all concerned. Terms cash.
EDWARD M. I’RKNDKKUABT, Bherlff.
Bwvannah, Poo. 27th, I860 deo28
Sight Fresenred!
NEW YORK, Nov. tltU, 1858.
mkb-hsi. fcjuiroKs tisoKoiAB ft Jouksal:— in the
lire at No. S9 Warrou street, on the muruiuR of the
Uth instant, our moat ralua'ile Imoka and papers
wore exposed torthirty-alx hours lu one ot' Stoarns
ft Marvin’s Flro-Proof Safes.
We say Jire-prooJ, not becau-ia they are m> labeled,
hut hetiauHi! we have ao proved thorn Mur books
an i papiTH name out uuinjured, eavnUie binding ot
tho books, occasioned by steam.
our store was tlvo stories above ground aud two
slorio* below, occupied from cellar to garret. The
which, wo need scarcely say, wo do not believe aud accomplished speaker of
-of making out bis case and setting aside the tlie House of Representatives of his native
testimony ot the president of the lino on which, gtut cluciuQatii Tties « are u ia 0| the qualities
as ho stated, the series of duels occurred. 1 w hich omiuently fit him, ,na lime of vlohfut
Whatever may be Mr. Arrowsmith’s plea, how- d u | tra Bocthmalfeeliug, for a position in the
ever-wbether one of denial or of coulession Wuet of a pre8 i deQ t whose grand aim it will
and avoidauce-he may rest assured that no ^ t des troy sectionalism and to restore mutual
course he can adopt will bo so soriously preju- ^ nd regard amoug the different por-
dicial to his character os that of maintaining a tlQUS of our coun try. n
shameful silence.” ^ ^ t I j t is not tho design of these remarks to do-
Cotton an India and Algeria. tract the least from the emiuent services and
The Autocracy of Cotton seems to bo tacitly claims ot another favored Bon of Georgia and I Inteusliy onbubcatcau be attested bj any flreman
admitted. England and Prance, our two great the country, the Hon. Howell Cobb. The ua- who witnessed it. No furnace could be eon-
t_ ._ «„ rt/.inmprf»f» omt mnniifarturefl have en-1 ^ on R° noM oa ^ will yet furnish the I trive't by tbi> ingenuity o' uiMu i" create a n*>re
rivals in commerce and manufactures, have en. egttegtimoQjal3 of|6| estceln an d conii- '' „ *
tered into competition with ua to secure the de p C0 . I tateui»eutai.
control, in part, of this important Btaple, and If tho character, the ability, and the busi-1 voiuntarlljr give ibis tribute to iKe talue oi
have Med Thev are compelled to depend for ness talents which Mr. Ward would bring into I these Safa-., and select your widely circulate.! corn-
nave tilled. Alley are compelled to aepeuu r ^ cabiQet can we u be soared, the fact wiU morclaljournal to luformtbe niorcautlle cumiuuulty
their supplies mainly on the cotton of tbe uni-1 ar g Ue wealth in such quanficstions, honorable I wlmi «stlmatc to place upon rilesru* ft Marvin’s
ted States; and to one of them it is a matter of I Il0t only to the democratic party, but to the I wilder 1 .* Patcu rialamoudor ftm*.
vital importance. The experiments made by | nation. | RcspecttVilly
Great Britain in her Indian posssssions have I — 1 HAV1UND, Uaiuial ft KlriLEY,
failed—not for want of cheap labor, for a hun-1 Tire Cotton Crop. I Wholesale Druggist*,
dred mllllona of laborers inhabit tho peniasula, I The following communication, say* the New | «*• ai. puttertis and .-Ues ot tbe above desorlbed
who are slaves so far as their toil is at tbe com* I y 0 rk Day Book, is from a source entitled to
mand of task masters, while they have not the I respectful consideration
benefit of the care and protection of an owner-1 To the Editor of the Day Book
Tho attempts to raise cotton in India have been , Being oue of your constant readers,! noticed,
Abortive because the climate Is Intensely tropU Ouwreaaoiuii^UmalTonbe
col. It grows, it is true, but it is not at home I co tton crop. You ore right in stating that the
in the burning atmosphere of India; and na-j best informed cotton houses here, haviug a cor-
tore forbids the ,ucees.luldomesticatloeof the
cotton plant there as inexorably as in tlie bu-| a ,,4, Q aQtna »im« thoipintvirmatinn in iint mnra
| Safe? far sale by
C. H. 0.VMPF1KI.H, Agent tor Manufao’r*,
nov2V—If 17 Bay street, Savannah.
teimul ’Jntriligeucc.
Ottca Saw., Albany & Ctalf U. R. Co., 1
Savannah Deuember 24th. I860. /
A N ELECTION for Thirteen Directors of
tho Savannah, Albauy and tiuir Railroad Com
pany, will bo hold at thl* ofllise, ou Tuesday, tho 6th
day of January uext.
WM. WAKlNlt HABERSHAM, Heoretary.
_deo24-4d
’ Moeitaiilci’ Saw lug Batik,)
Savannah, 24th Doo., 1840. j
O N WEDNESDAY NEXT, 31st instant, au
v'ci.thm will be held at Uhi Uauklug House iu
this city for Flyo Dlroutor* to muuago the aflklrs or
this Bank for oue year.
deo2/i—cod3 H. B. WILLIAMS, Cashier.
IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS I
VAN DEftVEER OOTTON.
T HE UNDERSIGNED have for aalo a umsll quan
tity of the seed ol the nbovu Cotton, it* »upe-
riorlty over < thor kind* ol'Coitou am: 1st. it yields
a* tuuvb or more per uore than uuy othor Cotton
2<1. It yioldn Uiteeii per cent uiorc liut than any
other Cottou. Ud. Tbu staple is longer. Oner and
stronger than nuy other, tth. lleucu It comauds
TWO to FOUR cents por pound tuore than any other
short Cotton Hold lu Now oriehii:-, a* tho following
statement of Farley, Jitrv-y A Co., wellkuown
commission mereliuuts, New urh anu, will show:
Nkw uhj.ka.n-, October, 1850.
We havo sold Mr. V.uD rbeer’s two lastcropi
and from the excellence ol bt-> Cotton, havo ob
tained for it TWO to FOUR cents'tier pound more
than other kinds ofOottou will command.
Fakuy, Jvrvkt ft Co.
Plantort desiring to procure these seed will do
well to apply early, as Uio qu«ntlt) on sale is
small Fair samples of thW year’s crop caube
seen at the ofllco ol 1AKJKF1T ft riNKlXiNt-S.
Petty Gulf Seed also for sale. dec*
ELFaCTION NOTICE.
Clerk of Council’s Office, f
ejavanuah, 23d December, 1856. )
An election for the following city officers
will take place at the meeting orCouncllto be
held Monday, 5th day of January next, viz ;
Harbor Master—salary $1,200; bonds $5,000.
Health Officer—salary $500, and fees; bonds
* fren Vendue Masters— bonds $1,000.
Vendue Masters must set forth in thetr appli
cations "the store or place at which he intends
to conduct or carry on his general vendue or
auction business.”
Applications stating tlie numes of tho securi
ties (required to each l>oiui) must be banded
into to me before 10 o'clock, P. M , of that day.
By order of Council.
Edward G. Wilson, Clerk of Council.
KLKCTION NOTICE—CITY OFFICERS.
An election for the following city officers, by
Connell, will take place at the next regular
meeting of Council, to be held on Thursday,
the8thJanuary, 1857, at half past 7 o'clock,
P • M.
Salary Bond,
City Treasurer $1,200 aud fees, $10,000
SWAN S CO’s. LOTTEBI88,
[AOTBOMSXD «V THI STATS OF ALABAMA.]
Southern Military Academy Lott'y.
CLASS M.
To be drawn tn the city of Mobile, Ala., la public,
BLINDNESS PBEVENTBD! |
CO., John Hurts! sad W. W. McGuire, Esq*., Ootom’rs.
30,000 Ticket*!—3,MO Prises I
Mer« than'one Prise to every Ten Tiokets I
NOVEL. SOHEME:
1 Prise oT $40,0001 1 Prise or $,18ue
1 " 12, out) 10 Prises of m
l * 6,010 | 100 ** 100
1 “ 2,0001100 “ VO
1 •< 1,0001
APPROXIMATION PRISMS 5
4 prise* or 8160 app’g to 54u,oou prise art 5000
SEMMONS &
THE CELEBRATED
MAN UFA VTVHEH8 AND INVENTORS OF
The Newly Invented mid Improved
VjMIOM tho Improved Spectacle Manufactory and
X Cunmalt uptlcalEstablishment, East Bridge,
Truro, ro.-pcmfully announce their arrival on a pro-
* vwit to Sa< s ‘ — ‘
.'-avoiinnli Alarkel, Dcvembtr 30,
. . . , ...... COTTON—A butler fading wa* toanlAwted yn-itcr-
at the same time, their information is not more I dft .. ,- of m e staple; tho market was largely attmuled
This question maybe considered as settled—it I which C t he r eSmato referred to, 'ot2,m,m TnT m
remains to be seen what success ha. attended bales, ^ koow^that no ^ ^ ^ ^ lw ^ 18. Ml ai »M,
the efforts of France tosecuroor divide the lutn* I tbe da ta on which this estimate is based, 1 894 at luy. u at 12 5 18, u at 12# • uyi ai 12#o.
ishlng of her aucient rival and present ally, with I aud believes that it will prove to be nearer the
tho most important raw material of her tnanu-1 result than the estimate here accepted, ol
faonrle). The French Governmeht ne donh.
intended Algeria partly as a colony, and tern- 3|30 (),000 bale*; and the limits sent to this
porarily a3 a sort of issue to draw off that I country, up to this timo, havo consequently
Exports.
THE CLYDE—Ship Arthur—Mi,feot timber.
which might otherwise disturb the body politic I been generally too low to admit ot execution. I
at nit nBAnfa i nnto Phtiitoft iiqpiI Adrift for Engfaud they will not believe in any estl-1
At all events, Louis PhlUipo used Algeria ror the crop wlllch i8not confirmed by
Itlg 3ll
me.
. Imate of the crop
ana tne I tb o scales of receipts at the ports.
Port ill' .9 Avan unit..
this latter purpose moat extensively, ^
campaigns against the Arabs furnished occupa* I They cannot, because it is not their interest,
«ion for the unjust spirit), which might with- nudmtand I hauief, .run
out this outlet have earlier toppled over th.
. .December 30
Salary of the City Judge.
We are gratified to learn that an ordinance
wu passed last evening by Connell, raising the
■alary of the Judge of the City Court, to >igtoo
per annum.
The increased jurisdiction civil, and criminal
of this Court, has made it an linportanttribu-
nalto our community, and when wo remember
that daring the past year there was upon its
dooket, upwards ot 800 cases,and that tho re
venue derived from this Court to the city, much
exceeds the Judges salary, no one wc think
will regret that this has been done by our pre-
aent board.
Tho same salary is paid the Judge of tho City
Court in Augusta. A court of tho Banjo Juris-
diction, over a mach smaller population. This
increase takes nothing from the City Treasury,
the revenue derived from its tax fees &c., more
than defraying its expenses. A Court of Justice
ahould never be mado a source of revenue.
The ordinance was supported by a memorial
signed by the members of the Bar, represent
ing it as but right and proper, and praying it
might pass.
We only regret that tho same spirit of liber
ality cannot prompt our Legislature to increase
the {miserable stipend that is now paid the
Judges ot oar Supremo and Superior Courts
to inch an amount as would recompense them
for the discharge of their arduous aud responsi
ble duties.
All in this circuit must find a deep sourco of
rtgnt in the thought, that whilst our Bench is
graced by one so able, learned and dignified as
thi Hon. Wm. B. Fleming, he yet receives an
lnoome inadequate to his support.
Let this narrow-minded policy exist no
longer. Let the people feel ready and willing
to so compensate their public officer that the
ofloo may command those able to discharge
ttc duties, and raise them above the contin
gencies of fortune.
Professor John LeCoue To-Night.
Mturt. Editor*:—It is earnestly hoped that
wbsnthe "Young Men's Christian Association”
have succeeded in securing the services of an
•mtnent and distinguished lecturer, that the
oitiaens will, at least, show their appreciation
of tbe effort by giving tbeir presence.
The gentleman announced to lecture this
evening la none other than one of Georgia’s most
distinguished ions—a man whose very life,
talents, and labors have been devoted to an
earnest-and snccessful study of the sciences
HU character as a man familiar with the eel
•nces; bU reputation as a peculiarly fascinating
and Instructive lecturer, has already won him
many plaudits, and the offer of many high sta
tions, Dr. LeConte U no common lecturer-
wboee only aim Is to win tbe approbation of a
miscellaneous audience—it Is his profession; in
Whloh be has gained for bin^elf an enviable
poalttoo; therefore, no popular assembly will
hear In vain; bat all will bo amply rewarded
for their sacrifice. Noma.
Rumomd Duel.—A New York correapon
Asut of the Albany Argus says that Col, Fre
mont has challenged Toombs of Georgia to a
duel—(Exchange.
Another rumor confirms the above, it is rumor-
ad that the arrsugements/orjtha meeting are oil
complete, and that tlie battle ground has been
•elected. Henry Ward Beeober, the Brooklyn
warrior and pbilanthropis, is to bo Fremout’s
second; and Brooks, of South Carolina, is to bo
the second for Toombs. Drs. H. Greeley and
T. Weed will be in attendance on Fremont-they
have bled him ao frequently they understand
his constitution. The weapons will bo slmrpe’s
riflsa loaded by Beecher with Kansas gas*
The distanoe will be four miles (by request
of Fremont,) and tho time midnight (by the
reqneat of Beecher.) The combatants to wheel
nM fire like fury. Toombs thinks this is the
■areat way to kill Fremont (scare him to
dMtb,)and therefore consents to time and
distance. Brocksdeslre^canes for weapons. The
groaad selected In Knaucbatke (by advice cf
Burlingame.) A boat will be chartered by Con-
greosto tike sa'many'of Fremonts fri ends a* do-
sire to b. In at the death with ^.understanding
that the, an to remain them to keep slavery
ftom spreading its blight otor that fortue
ooontry. After the light, a Kamchatka dog
win ftn a bowl for.froedonn—(Lochport Air.
Arrived*
lint, (rum plantation, with 74 Ic* rive, to
monarchy of the citizen King. iJnguestionably I “irgi lL° year P um5\he “mtddfo "“January I , i C e° to j’L wWm«oa. |,l "“ ,WI “ 11 ’ * UI ‘ 71
such men as Thiers and Guizot saw that ifl or 1st of February; because the crop being I Cheeves flat, from plautatiou. with law bushel*
Algeria could be made a great cotton growing- gathered, owing to ito deficiency, much earlier I rough rice to R Haboreham & Son.
» n « naa «oatr.« wmOrin.trttmmonDiirrthUrltbanlastyear.andthe rivers all being early! ricrovou’a flat, from plantation, with 1100 bush
country, its possession would add immeasurably I oa yj« a blo, planters are taking advantage of | rough rico, to w Woodbricige,
to tho resources of tho homo country. At all 1 existing facilities to get their crops to market,
ovents the experiment hua tic-eu tiled, aud Uko I or emir«n, while the receipts are large aud
that of England in India. It Isa dead failure. »l“d“ «« accumulating at southemporto,
The following Is the statement of the Algerian tfg-K^&S^n^A'l»h I Memo,...da,
correspondent of the London Times, and it is I 0 uly at the comparative receipts at the Amrri-1 Boston, Doo *24—Cld, brig Oauitaco, Muu« ws
so circumstanlal, that no one can hesitate to I can ports, and finding these to be as large as.l tiavaenuh
admit its reliability last year, when the crop was 3,500,000 bales, |.. Hojai®’* Hole, Doc 2'Wrr, ^toemsUp Hcm> B
aumic us reiiammy. I wlU discredit the short crop estimates, and by
Cleared#
1 Ship Arthur, Bultmaot, far tho Cljrdo— A Low ft Co.
aVs to cotton, tho utmost that the most en-
buying from hand to mouth leave the weight I 1
„(.i.,.im nn rta nn Liverpool market, and 1 - - •
thuaiastio Frenchman cau say about it is an IJSjr*,
Kofc 0 c C of‘Tlautatio^whicMiod/S by I
?ls X PveKeeK^st“
I Boaub,SaQ(lorii. riavanimbfor BfMton.
Uelfust, Dec U—Arr, brig Abby Wieu, Gilchrist.
Dhlladulphla. Dec 26—Cld, br'g Belle, Robror,
Receipts Per Central Railroad,
Jikc. 22.—1443 bale? cotton, 86 b-xe* coppor
oro, 70 sks corn, 800 hide* and mdzo, to Bartous ft
oa Vifia'ftMhMoa atmitaiiw i*»v (i 1 nt t rm,Pi',.v | eight mouths of the season Instead u. Uve.— |Co.l , :ition,HftCo 1 ASHArtrl(lge,Kftbuuftri,Har-
20,000 francs oflcreaanuualJy by the Empei wr, I a cr0 p 0 |- 3 000,000 bales, judiciously I dee * Co, lmuaftiv, Bnthwoll ft W, Boston i V,
for tho but specimen of longue sole cotton has I miiuuged uu average ot' ut least w cents per I Ruao. D ft L, Way ft T, Duucau, Brigham, Kftt'o,
been divided in 18j5 between a b reuchman uud | pouudcoa ; d ^ obtained for it; whereas, from I Hudson, F 4 Co Fraukliu ft b, Behu ft Foster, am 1
• - two millions 1 oU “ M *
under an average of
whose piantotlon 22 ot'elm™ Srlh^nutlhJril.t ^ “““
asked in vain for cotton wherever I had been, 11 ^ peters, who, if they
' “ must be aware that the
ted States will not reach
hold back their crops ou their
andtlnfCuid, end Who nssared mo that htoI ‘IriUta
cotton plantation amounted to about “f‘«n | ™“ d l ‘t 0 “ b t n ' y he 0 , P "y i,rtcc Jo g bn iilievci tbrt
Ntw 2li)otrtiBtmentB.
tear
Si
B1KDICAL NOTICK.
Dll. A. OKMLEK clTors hi* j-roittiHiuiial
services to tho citisou* of riavaatinh aud vl-
cluity. Ulllcu uoxt door to Dr. Went, on Bomb
Broad, between Whitikor aud Barnard streets.
de30-lm
In truth, neither the natives nor the colonists (
KLECTION NOTICE
riOUNCIL will, on the 8th of January next,
elect u .tudge of tho City Court Salary glivO.
AppltcuUuus must bs handed into mo ou or before
10 o'clock, A. M , of that day. Tho nume* of tho
Wbat cotton Is grown is cultivated by spade I .ni’^^to^of^e’tfnitcd States and'cMnota IU<, v» l ” l «'- if‘ , w>'ia U i 0 S"L
American planters have not the means to hold
have tho capital to attempt tho culture of cot- “ b ° 0t ,lle0C '
ton, except os a mote garden patch. I ““"^ written of short crop.
(with intermediate prizes, which it would
take half a column to enumerate,) down to the
mnch contemusd gold aud silver medals of the
Society of Mulhouse. The most important
and the strongest incentive is that for three
years tho Goverument will provide the seed
gratis, and buy up all the cotton grown at
WAITED,
ortze/efoi cur “‘i’rt wi°thall°tblf forcing tho I Indlffcrenti'nnd"buyonly for inimedl-1 A SI10ATIOS bv a young men wbu writes
sum totafofUl'e tandlnaU “AlgoHa^wldlfb/nt nf ^nlp^fwblch thev'do not^be^ I i^nil“m r -.D* U wti(T , lH wm”
the last published returns, was* cultivated for „ ‘’fe ( Sl c „ h hi nflTe b.s“ iJtoyU. !
ffljtton Is 1,000 acres, aud for the 1™^!!.. | £E“*HUta!‘ Amorta^SaStSihSd |
- -5 bbls. tiue l’re-
lislimeut. hd11 who is witling to make himaell nee*
I'til to his employer. Aditrs**. riftra'l S. Jorvs,
taboSta IW «2S conse^uSv U.to I Sw^ANOJS.-
tebecUed, audio Ro’uen to be n.»»uf»o- StfrSSJE6*^ O ^Omngm.j.^^fojjM.hy
&selDg that the cottou «»h- tn I Urge planters of the South to control their | ,heto cwuer Breughion m Whurtter-si..
whereof Eogb’md™"r„'e“ZutI tOey wllfhavoauotbcVsochenoppo-rtunj-
does not, I lear, appear mach likelihood of AI- | ,1“ ^Iwn' S to J?
BANK Ol- COMMKRt K. [
ty as this season presents, to dicteto"byjudi-1 . „ wrarpin^SSSmi nh!IS«!«iom.n
geria'becomingT'veiy fomldibta'comKttoIto {SPherVJSS toe affairs of this Bank, far one year, will
to tho United States. The articles exhibited I ’ P}} 0 ia8 n0 u, no »1?® ■« ^ ac H u ?° n I be held at tho Banking house on .Monday, 12th
at London and Paris were In no inataucc manu-1 the necessities of the American planter. | January, 1867, in conformity with the roquircmi-nts
factored in Algeria. For the most part the l
cotton was grown in the Governmou tpeninieret;
the egmwge was done by hand, and tlie cot
ton was wotked up with great care iu the
looms of Llle, Picardy and Flanders. Tho only
logical conclusion is that it is not Impossible
EDWARD «. WLIri ,S, Clark or Council,
riavannuli, Dec. 29, U66. decCO
densome, and that his low limits will be exe
cuted. Look at Liverpool; prices uuchanged 1
while the whole stock of American cotton is
ouly equal to about four weeks! consumption f
unu export, and yot spinners, wbo well Know I Ud, waul* a pUi-u where b« can learn a trade,
that tho world requires for consumption a crop | Apply at this oflice. de30-2
of 3,600,000 bales and are advised from thu
side that the crop will not exceed 3,000,000
wanted,
A SITUATION by a middle aged woman an
guuoral house norvaut for a small family, or
| luundreas lu some hotel Al*o, her sou, a smart
.405
600
..1,000
1,000
5,000
2,000
500
1,000
2,000
200
200
500
500
500
200
1,000
500
500
500
000
1,000
Clerk of Council...
City Marshal
City Surveyor
Messenger of Couucil wv
Clerk of the Market 900
Keeper of the Power Magazine. Fees
Chimney Contractor tor that part
of the city east ut Bull street. Fees
Chimney Contractor fur that part
of the city west of Bull street. Fees
Keeper of tho Pest House.... .300
Five Port Wardens Fees
Twelve Measures and Inspectors
of Lumber Fees
One Inspector of Turpeutine... .Fees
One Inspector of Flour Fees
Two Inspectors of Wood Fees
Two Inspectors of Salt, Grain, Ac Fees
Two ‘ 7 and Guagers of Liquor Fees
Six Weighers of Cotton, Rice, Ac Fees
City Printer 500
Superintendent of the Scavenger Depart
ment for 3 years—bids to be handed in before
10 o'clock A. M. of tbe day of the eleotion.
Bond $1,000, more than the bid.
Proposals for keeping the Public Pumps and
Cisterns in order, draining wells, aqueducts,
cess-poois. Ac., for ono year. Contractor to
famish all materials.
Proposals for kcepiug the city clocks in good
order for ono year.
Applicants and contractor* must hand
their application or proposals to me before
two o’clock, P. M., of the day previous to the
election; and state therein the names of their
seourities—two required to each bond. Tho
bonds of all contractors are in double the
amount of contract. [Contractors aro espe
cially directed to read tho following extracts
from city ordinances:]
Done by virtue of the resolution passed by
Council on.the 22d December, 1856, and in corn-
pliance with the city ordinances.
SavnnnsJi, 22d December, 1856.
Edward G. Wilson, Clerk of Council.
ELECTION NOTICE.
A N Election will he held at the Court lloust* in
tbe city of Favaunab, ou Moudry, the tilth day
or January (1867) eusulug, tor a JuUki of the riupe<
rior Court* lor tuo Eaatoru Juuiciul District of Geor
gia, live Ju&Ucefe or the Iuferior Guuit tor thucouu-
ty of Chatham, a Tux Collector aud u receiver of Tax
Return* far Chatham county.
The Foil* will be opened ui seven (.’clock, A. M
and ho closed at six o’clock, I*. M. The Sheriff oi
Chatham cuuuty. or hi* lawlul Deputy, together
with tbe County Countable*, are required to be in
attendance to prenervo aud muiutuin order.
The Justice* of tbs Iuferior Court will preside.
By order* of their Houor*:
WILLIAM H. CUYI KR, J. 1. C. C. C.
MONTGOMERY GUMMING, J. I. C.C. C,
NOAH B. KNAPP. J. 1. C. C. G.
JAMKri K. GODFREY, J. l.G. C. O.
GEORGE P. HARKlriON, J. I. C. C. C.
Attait: W, U. Bullocu.
Clerk I.C. C.C. duel?
ELECTION NOTICE.
A N Election 1* heieby ordered to be hold al the
'A. Engine house iu Waohlugtou square ouriatur*
day, the third day of Jauuiiry, 1857, lo elect two
Justice* of the Peace for the fourth DUtrict, (G. M.)
a* provided far by law. Thu Polls will be opened
at seven o'clock of that day, aud he cloned at live
o'clock, P. M,
SarAUUAh, I3lh Dec., 1869.
t-TlKRUOLDEKM l
12$
100
76
60
5,000 •• 40t
2,000 " 800
1,000 Prises are 400
200 “ 1,800
120,000
lb*Hlouu! visit to Savannah, with a splendid assort
ment of their newly iu vented and improved Spec
tacle*. aud may be Consulted on and after Monday
utxt, tho 22d iust., at their office over the Drug
store ot 8 1). BruntiyftCo., Hodgson’s new build-
lug*, corner of Bull and Broughton streets.
Thorfo culebratod Spectacles arc made of Brasilian I «qqq
Pebbles, and coustructod In accordance with tbs].
ph.losopby oruaturo, lu tho form oracoucavo-con- 32|0 , amountlua to 5204 oou
vux-mlrror, admirably adapted to the orgsu of I ™ V. .irlTT.m ...
eight, aud uun bo used by the old and the young to I Tickets 110, Halves $6, Quarters 52 lo.
pursue tbe most minute employment, either by I The Bret 218 prisee are decided in the tuiuai
d*y or candle light, with per fuel ease, and uever I manuer.
cause tbe giddiness of tbe bead, or uup.eaaaul sen-1 The Bret 8,000 prisea of $40 will be decided by the
tattoo to the oyv. that many experience ftom using I fast flaiire of the Number that draws the $16,000
thu common kfud, but tend to strengthen aud lm-1 Prise. For example, ir the uember drawing the
pruvothe sight, a* will be seen by tho fallowing | 816,000 prise ends with No. i, theuali tho tickets
esUmoulals trum those using them. I where the number ends in 1, will beeatltl«dto!40.
49* office hours trem S A, it. to 0 P. Af. [ If the number ends with No. /, then all tho Ucksu
m vammh, Din?ember 19th. I where tbe number end* lu 2 will bo onUUed to 540,
— i and ao on to 0.
TESTIMONIALS. I Certfficstaa of Package* will be sold at the fat-
CaiRLcrro.v, 8.0., Oct. 25lh, 1865. lowing rates, which Is the risk:
Dual sir:—It allbrd* me great pleasure to state I Certiticato ol packages oflQ whole tlokcu $M
that besides the excellent quality ot your glassee, I " ** 10 half '* go
tbe mluUicu*, or concavo-convex lens, allow I •• " lOqusrur " XI
greater latitude in the fluid of vision, and morel Orders for ticket! or certificate* can be acURvaaud
ease and comfort to tho eye. Besides these I either to
advantage*, 1 would alcu mention your Improve
ment Id Uie arrangement of the traiuo, which I
think is well calculated to shut off those 'rays of
light which cannot be brought within the axis of
vision. Ho thi* m It may, 1 have no hesitation In
uUlrmlug that your glasses allbrd me more comfort
than any I have hitherto tried, and consequently 1
can recommend them with confidence to all who
stand in ueed of such aid.
d. SWAN ft GO., Atlanta, Qa.,oc
S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala
and corner Bull aud Bay streets, Savannah.
aov28
Very regretfully, your ob’l servant,
E GEDD1NG8, M. D.,
Professor of surgery, ri. C. College.
Mr. J. U. Sammons, Char Jetton.
Cuaw.lsmv, Nov 7,1:65.
Mr. J. H. .-tommuiiH:—Dcar Sir : 1 have used
your glas.-e* tor teu dayB or more, and must now
say that they please me butter than any I have
heretolore -eeu.
Wlshtug you all euc- e*i, i am your*, ftc.,
E. EDWARDS HOLHRUOK, U. D.,
Proleaaor of Anatomy, Medical coilego, 8. C.
Acotisra, Ga., Nov. 2d, 1866.
i have txumined amt am now u.-lug a pair of the
beaut'tul crystaliue, mlutecus glasses, purchased
by Professor Gedeon, They aro constructed upon
strict y phili-.-.ophical principles, and ftom several __
con«laerBtioL<*, are not surpassed, If equalled, by I ggpu do of,
any 1 have ever seen.
Tbe concave convex farm of the lenses resem
bling the e.\tor or arrangement ot the human eye,
collect- u la ger number of rays than could be con-1 Whole Tickets $10—Halve* $5.09—Quarters $2.60!
veyod upon the retina ftom oi dinary glasses of the | * ;—;— , ,
same itoca) power, aud thus iucrca.se the.distinct-1 $3,000 Prises ol $40 will be determined by th*
lu-m^s ot vision. Thu size of tbe glasses, also, I last figure of tho number that draw* the 840,009
give a greater field of vision with less muscular I Prize. For example, If the uurnber drawing tho
action, la short, tbe who Is arrangement seems 1.540,000 Prise end* with No. 1, then all the Tickets
■ »- _ _ . . I M iLai. h .lm .... m I... mill, i«■ 1 i .* 111 ha .tilllla.1 la UA
FORT OAINKS ACADEMY LOTTEUk
CLASS 22.
To be drawn in tba city of Atlanta, Ua., lu pubUu, on
TUESDAY, J saury 20, Dto7, ou Uioyistu or
SINGLE NUMBERS 111
3D,000 tick*to—3,307 Prises.
Nearly One Prise lo every Niue Tickets l
BRILLIANT SCHEME :
1 Prise oT $26,0001* *26,000
l do or io,soo is 10,000
1 do of 10,000 IS 10.000
1 do ot 10,900 Is 10,000
1 do or 4,000 is 4,000
r do or... 1,0001* low
1 do of 1,000 1* Loco
10 do of 210 are 2.000
90 do of 100 are l.tOO
100 ao of 70 are 7,000
100 do of altars 6,000
JOsre,. 120,000
3,807 prizes amounting to 8204,009
admirably calculated to prctiote ease and distinct-
iveness ul' vision, and to preserve the healthy
fimctlou ol that Invaluable organ, the human eye.
A. MEANS,
Fed 24 Prof, of Chemistry, Geo. Med. Cul.
Aoodsia, Nov. 17,1856.
Mr. Gedeon ha* furnished me with a pair ot
Spectacle*, ftom which I derive great comlort and
benefit In lecturing, I cheerfully unite with Proto.
Dugas ami Campbell, In their recommendation of
bU Hpecturduh. J, A* EVE, M. D.,
Prof. Med. Col. Geo.
Mr. A. lit
where the number ends iu 1 will be entitled to 5*0
If the Number ends with Nu, 2, then all tbs Tickets
where the uurnber end* ui 2 will be entitle* to 840,
and so ou to 0.
Certificates of Packages will be.sold at tho fol
lowing rates, which is the risk;
Cortiflco* of Package of 10 Whole Hokstt 850
“ *• 10 Half " SO
“ •* 10 Quarter “ 16
ROYAL HAVANA~LOTTERT.
T HE next Ordinary Drawing of tho Royal
Havana Lottery, conducted by the Spanish
Government, under the supervision of tbe CtpUia
General of Cubs, will take place at Havana, ou
Saturday, January 3d, 1857.
$258,0001!
SORTEO NUMEUO 674 ORDINABIO.
CAPITAL PRIZE $100,0001
8 prise* of.... 52,009
U " .1,000
70 44 400
149 " 209
20 approx'Uuns 7,200
. . u Dear Sir: I have tested thor
oughly, 1 think, tho Spectacles purchased or you,
aud take pleasure in saying lam very much pleased
wl h them. I lound thorn docldodly more easy
aud comfurtable than any 1 have ever tried, 1 ox-
ncrionco no tailguo or drawing of the eyes, which
had been tho case with all other glosses 1 have vn . Illll( , tM .
used: but, on tho contrary, after using (hem night I. . . aino non
and day far some time, 1 experience uo unpleas-1 } P*** f • 1 rri’r:
antnea*whatever. I* *! fSt'XZ
I do uot proteud to understand anything of the
scientiiio principles upon which they are construct
ed; but, from a practical use of them, I cheerfully
udd my testimony to their Buporior quality.
Very re*necuuily, i oi *«w w *»w,vw, •• u»
P. E, BDWD1E. I 81U.000, 4 of 8200 to 15,000.
doc20 I whole Tickets 820—Ualvos 810—Quarters 85.
________ _ . I gar Prises cashed at sight at five per cent, ills-
EVERY DRY I count.
BlUs on all solvent Bank* token at par.
A drawing will bu forwarded a* soon as tho re
sult in knuwn.
_ , -■ — T.i -- — ■ Communication* addressed to DON hUDRIGLILZ.
Brings Something New. (core or City Post, Charleston, H. C.,> until th* 6*
H AVE you a e*u tbo GOLDEN EAGLE f If not I of January, will be attended to.
take a look ut SKIFF’S Jewelry Store, there | decli—ufctw | *
CAPITAL PRIZE!
1 •* 20,000
l » 10,000
l « 0,000
4 approximations to tbe 8100,000 of 8000 each, 4
of8400 to 860.000, 4 of 8400 to 520,000,4 of 8200 to
Macon, Gi>,, Jan. 8d, 1660.
he stand* with wings spread, and there ho will
stand storm utter storm.
Also, the Father of all Clocks ha* arrived, keep
ing tho day o.'thewcek, day of tbemoutb audvear.
It i* worth looking at, and can be seen tu SKIFF'S,
wiih a great variety of little Clocks.
Such a ticking you nevor heard. The Holidays
are coming, all the little felka and some of tbe big
oue* expect present*. SKIFF ha* a first rate aa-
sortmeut ol limey articles and Jewelry, uuiuula for
all cliu-ses, ut reasonable prices.
A flue assurtmeul of nuw aud faucy Sliver Ware
wd! be received by steamer to-day.
V. W. SKIFF,
Sign of tbe Golden Eagle;
de23-lw 129 Congress si.
*r*oo,oooi!i-g»
Roijwo militant iJUahzmq jLntftrq
CLASS N,
To bo drawn in the Uty of Mobile, Alabama,
In public, on FRIDAY. January .80, 11*7, ec
pis plan of
SINGLE NUMBER8.
Jous Uuicmaud W.W. McGuirz, fcaq., Oouu’ra.
30,000 Tlcketa-ajtOO Prison I
More tbau 0ns Prise to evory Teu TlokeU.
BRILLIANT SCHEME:
1 Prize of.... 560,000 1 2 Prizes oT It,009
1 .“ .... 26,000 ; 2 Prises of i.oou
1 “ .... 10,000; 10 " 260
1 " .... 6,0001100 " 15-i
1 " .... 6,000 J 100 " 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES:
1807. ANNUAL8. 1867
-| () MO. elegantly illustrutod aud in new and I
Xa5 beautiful style* of binding, morocco antique,
bevelled, board* and a new uud beautiful stylo or
illuminated covers.
The Forget-me-not, a Christmas, New Year and
Birthday gift.
Ibe Philapmua, a gift far ail seasons.
The l,iiy ol'The Valley.
The Token, a Christmas and New Year gift. | 4prlsesof8250apDroxlm , £to|80,000are|l l 0t9
Tho Snow Flake, a Christmas, New Year and | /l. ™ P 'i!i«
Birthday gift.
The Gift of Affection; The Passion Flower;
The Ruse oi Sharon: Tho Gem Annual;
The Mignonette; Friendship'sOflorlug;
The Moss Rose; Memory’s Gift;
The Frecmasou's Annual.
The price of the above is $1 00 each.
For sale by WAKNOOK ft DAVIS,
Booksellers and Stationers
dell 169 Congress street
W.DUNCAN,
J. BURKE,
tied*
JOHN F. TUOKKlt,
ALEX. J. 0. SHAW,
. O’ROURKE,
NEW GROCERIES.
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE:
A Lot of Flue Wines and Liquor*,
French Brnndlea, Havana Segaw,
AND A
General assortmentof Choice
FAMILY GROOU1UKH.
J. M. O’NEILL.
Next door to Marshall Houne.
unvAS-lm Savannah, On.
Important Rumors from China—Al
leged Slaughterof the Eastern King,
(Ff-tni the north China Nerld.]
The slaughter of the Eastern King has bce«J
| nt the charter.
ih»c28—•Swtd
JNO. C. FFJIBIJ
Cashier.
cotton naanartide t of°cwnmer , e nia ^ ^ ruSrSS Sunced b?, . .
iurems nrobablothat otS^^Southern states a ‘‘oml-offlciitl note. These accounts differ I to WM. 11 AN v F.NFELSER;
mtton and JhPlattovdoS. thsvmSrS™! ln14 waa rumore «l. 1»» ami thereL
all the'ir domestlo iustitutlous nml the Union j icadera 0 ” '’S^it^^waS^roportedfYhB*
in spite of the eovjrof forcignjmren aud the | £££ K lo* had been that
more than ten thousand of the reblea hod fal
len by each others hand><. The affray, it was
said, between tbe Eastern and the Northern
TAKEN CP.
w ORilEL STUD HORSE, with H
i-ttddio and bridle, and lialter on his
neck, whs taken up on the Ogecbeo
Plaukroad. Toe owner cau havo him
by proving property, and paying oxpeusos. Apply
Ilf 1 i Pi
(10028
lH.i' r.nrbuauif
ua the Ogechee Ron I
madness of sectional parties. We are glad that
they have this power, and long live the beauti
ful plant which weilds a power to tighten tlie
cords of the American Union.—iV. Y, Newt.
NOTICE.
rpHE FIRM OF YONGE & FRIERSON whs
, . . ,, . v v. ^ v, -i dissolved on tbo 26tli of December. All per-
leaders. ftext it was reported that the | sou* owing debts to said firm will pay over to Mr.
Eastern King had been beheaded, and that Tein, of tbe State Bank, and to no other person
without his siKsciai authority.
dec28-lm
Tan New Tariff Bill.—A despatch from
Washington communicates tbe followingin-
telligence.—
Mr. Letcher’s Tariff Bill, reported to-day, to
substantially Mr. Houston’s proposition or Ja
nuary, 1855.
It proposes a uniform reduction of 20 per
cent, on the duties levidjby the tariff of 1840.
Also, the transfer of manufactures of silks to
the schedule now paying 30 per cent.; raauu-
factuersof flax, and blankets of all kinds, to
tbe sohedule now paying 25 per cent.; unman
ufactured wool to the 10 per cent, schedule
and the raw silks, most of the crude dye-stuffo,
unmanufactured vegetable dye stuffa, dye-woods
two, seeds, auimato, Ac., to the free list.
It also provides tor additional duties of 10
E er cent, on all foreign importations In foreign
ottoms not exempt from snob discrimination
by treaty or by act of Congress.
It also makes the decision of the Collectors
conclusive as to the liability of goods to duty,
unless a written notice of dissatisfaction shall
be given within ten days, and an appeal be
made within thirty days to tbe secretary of the
Treasury, whose decision shall be final and
conclusive, except a suit to recover duties be
brought within tbltty days.
The act to take effect on the 1st of July
Blit*
Kings—the former demanding supplies of
gunpowder which the other refused to grant.
From words they came to blows, aud almost
the whole city of Nanking waa soon in an
uproar.
The demi-official note we aro notable to pnb-
lish; it purports to have come from the magis*
trate of tho city of Tanyang; and the foots de
tailed to have been gained by a trusty spy, to
the effect that there nad been au old qoarrel
between tbe eastern and northern kings, that
the eastern had installed his own son lu the
place of tbe western king, whose death be bad
oau3cd some three or four years ago; and that
now he was plotting to usurp the throne af tbe
heavenly king, vizHung Sultatuen. Ib goes
ou to state that Yang Siutsing bad been ttlzed,
condemned, and bis body drawn asunder bv
five buffaloes—ono being fastened to hto head,
one to each arm, and oue to each leg, and thou
heavy rockets set on fire at their tail*; and,
moreover, that the imperial troops, under
Chang Kwoiisnge, were on their way, as far as
Keuyung, to recover Nanking.
Nanchtaug, tbe capital or Klangse, is, we
hear, very closely invested by the Tnsnrgetits,
and must, it to believed, soon fall Into their
Tanyang, by latest accounts from the north,
was in the possession of the Insurgents. Chang
KwolUogiln person, being la command.
. FRIERSON.
H AVANA CIGAR9.-50,000 superior Ha-
vauaCigars, received by the last trip of the
Isabel, of the IoIDiwIiik brands: la Rosa de la Ha
vzna, Mis dog Hel&s. Diego Truebla, Meusafero,
Sale h Dora. G*Ue tin la Rnlna. For wile by
4 , J.LAMA,
dso28 219 Biy street
rpEAS AND CANDLES.—50 half chests
X Oolong Poucbong Black Tea*, 10 do Recorder
do, a superior article; 7b do Hyson do, 16 do tianie
Cock do; -.5 do Sperm ana 26 do Adams’ Candles.
Just received and for sale br
J. LAMA,
dcu2S 210 Bay atreeU.
WINES.—10 quarter casks Burgundy Wine,
f r 8 do old Madeira Wine; 6 do do tfberry do, 20
do dn J Malaga do. *•-* —* — *
Just received and far sale by
J. LAMA,
210 Bay street.
deu2H
ftODFISH, HERRINGS AND POTATOES,
2 drums Csdflsh, 75 bozos Uerriogs, 600 bbls
lrlBh Potatoes, fine eating. Laudlngfrnm schooner
Holcombe and for sale by
.NTON,
dec2S
SCRAN
. JOHNSTON ft CO,
'PLANTING 1 1’OTATOFS.-iO bbls Yellow
X Planting Potatoes. Landing per sebr Hol
combe, and tor sale by
doc28 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
PLANTATION CIGABS.-60 bbls Imported
X Plantation dears. Received and for isle by
dao2S SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * 00.
26.000 are lov
10,000 are TW
6,000are l,00u
2,000 we loo
1,000 we tOO
260 we 1,5oo
160,000
18,296 prizes ameuntiog (o |8;«,uou
200
176
125
100
76
06
D UNDRIES—Jurt received and in store—
k7 lo Ubl* selfgislng Flour; 10 bbls and & bbls
Buckwheat Flour; 20 do Superfine Flour; 100 boxes
Beadoil’rt Family Soap, Starch and Candle*; 60 do
Adamantine and pure Sperm Caudles; 100 do ground
Coffee, Peppor, Mustard, Cloves, Chocolate, Mace.
Raiains, Nutmegs, Citron, ftc.; 6 bbto winter Oil
3i)'l)o«sqU and pints gj» *g**£ fSMSfiS
Olive Oils, and choice Old Brandies. Whisky. Wines. I *00,°o0 Prize end* with No. 1, then an too tic*
rates or nuainn.
Whole iickota 818; Halves 81; Quarters I*.
Eighths 52.
The drsi 219 Prises ar« decided Ut the usual ass-
nsr.
80,000 Prises of $60 will be determined by the
last figure of the Number that draws the #60,000
Prise. Foroxaznple, ir tbe Number drawing -tbs
- a, .■ . .i. ... . . i. it .i, n l,.v.la
Olive Oils, and choice Old Brandies, Whisky, Wines,
ftc., iu hottloH and lu casks, tor sale by
DAVID Q'CONNQR,
de'io corner Broughton and Drayton aw.
H AMS, ftc—Just received, 100 choice family
Hams; 16 half and 1
" ‘ »t Bed and 2 hlid3 A
DAVID O'CONNOR,
corner Broughton and Draytonsts.
where the number end* in 1 will be entitled to $60.
If the Number ends with No. 2. then all the tickets
where tho Number enda in 2 will be enUUiil to
860, and so on too.
aw. .vc—just rucuivuu, aw cumw ..m«y . ISSUSTSJStfES£* ‘ ‘ l
HatoK; 16 half and bbls Pig Pork and Fulton Jo whole Tickets $b0
Market Bed and 2 hlids Shoulders and for sale by I Certificttos of Package* oiT10 Whole Tickets,....
nAVin mmvNnn # l “ " 10 hair " -••- TT
10quarter “ .... *•
Address Order* far Tickets or Certi'
g. 8 W • V V Ml
Bavasnah Grocery and Fruit Depot,
(JOB. BROUGHTON AND WHITHER STS.
APPLE3.
60 bbls ol tho choicest assortment.
ORANGES.
sweet Havana Oranges,
PINE APPLES.
20 dozen Havana Pine Apples
with a general assortment of the choice*! new
FRUITS AND tfROCERlES
of the season.
—ALSO—
0,000 Hint brnr.de Hnvmin Segnrs.
For sale by dec9 WM. H. FARRKIL.
For Christina*.
ISO FOUKTOB
Malaga Grapes,
Jaat Reeelvrd mid for sale by
W. H. FARRELL,
del8 corner Broughton and Whitaker its.
D omestic liquors—so bbia e Phelps’ I
UyeGin, 60 no Boston Rum, 60 do Lutuor I
Felton’s Borton Rum, 15 do D mentic Brandy, 201 do '
quarter and 16 eighth casks twig hoop Domestic I
Brandy, 4th proof,60 bbls Now Orleans Rectified 1 PI./
Whisky. Just received and far sale by
der.U7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. I W* 000
W OLFES AROMATIC SCHNAPPS, SARDINES ftc I first.
100 cases Wolfs aromatic Schnapps, qts sod I oum*-
pinto I the i-
10 cases riardine*, X and boxe* I Whee
15 casks Byass Porter i Numl
10 cask* East India pale Ale | all th
a bills Rssberry Brandy
5 do Blackberry do
5 do Cherry do
For sale by J.LAMA.
deed 210 Bay Street’
S OAP, CANDLES, STARCH, Ac-
100 boxes Smith’s family rioap
100 boxes Colgate's No 1 lb bars do
60 boxes do lb do do
60 boxes pale Soap
"5 boxes Baadoil'n ft's tallow Candles
60 boxen do S'a do do
fO boxes Colgate's 6 and 8 do do
100 boxes Veadell’s anu Oswego pearl Starch
50 bbto E Treadwell's aoda and butter crackers
36 bbto sugar band made Cr»okera
50 boxes soda Crackers
26 doz Brooms
50 dos painted Bucket-*
76 boxes large bowl Pipes
26 boxes ground Ceffi e
26 boxes ground Pepper
20 bags do
Juit received and for sale by
d*c6 SCRAN ON, JOHNSTON ft OO.
B RANDIKS, RUM ANDGIN-
6 half pipes Sazcrao DoForge, 1808 Brandy
* doPlnetA CastilUon pale do
5 do Otard Dupuy ft Co. do
• 5 do Camus do
3 qr casks Jean Louis 1811 do
4 do J Jacques do
10 qr casks low price French do
2 Puncheons Jamaica and St. Croix Rum
2 pines grape leaf Holland Gin
For sale by J.LAMA.
decS 210 Bay Street.
'IfTTNES.— 2 halfpipes Brown Sherry Wine, old;
fY 20 quarter pipes Pale do;
do Madeira
do Port
do Burgundy
do Pure Malaga
do ImiUtion do do:
WEBSTER ft PALMES*
do;
dr;
do;
P ORTER AND ALE.
60 casks Hlbberl’s Porter—pints
76 do Hlbberl’s, Jeffrey’s and Muir ft Son's pint
*S8 tm 'TB*Et*bms * w-
40
20 do
10 do
2 do
26 do
For sale bv
decs
GUQAR, SEOAB8, BODA, SOAP, Ac.
O 175 bbls rituart’s A B ft 0 Sugar,
10 hhds P R and N O Sugar,
76 M imported Sugar*,
25 M American do,
100 boxes sup, Cartr. Foda, .
las lioics CuU«te-s and Be»dol'» fkmllf SMp, I "?**', * STn. gonmlre,
■8'S-S
76 de do variegated No 1 do
100 do Tollot Soap,
600 half and whole boxes Sardines,
Received and far sale by
4so* MoMAHON * DOYLE.
Em ■ R- ; .
order -v«
by first twuu.
Th. list of Or.wo numbers m-; . '" "r
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