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Ainrnx, October Gtli, IStitJ.
/ Utor of the Culpeper Observer:
. I .per of yesterday 1 Dud the following
v which L :uu Invited, if not chullcugcd, to
,.’t oitii complaints, if any I havo to make,
. i’,justice you may havo dono mo, of which 1
. , "voaskm to avail myself. You any:
.. i\ .• received a eouiumuicatioti from A. M.
relation to a quotation wo uiatlo in our
. front tho Pator-sua, N.J., speech of the
,, yi. Uoti«. If Mr. llotu thinks wo Imvo
.ui iiiiustice, he is tho proper ono to cull \is to
.iiii. aitd not Mr. Lawson. Wo therefore do-
• I utilish it."
; my absence from tho Stato ono or more
, v jvared in yuur paper which did Ulo such
. wrvitg that tuy lncnds (of whom I havo a
, ... u;ii ot the Potomac) prepiretl a letter for
esjfosiug this injustice without my
. ' a Inch was adopted and signuJ by an in-
i.i only, so that there should be a respou-
U i lie’communication; and he delivered
'.Vuiu informed) to you, tvitliii roquost that you
: i ,ni,i:u it. This you promised to do, and ul-
. . „. .-ci up in type, as l learn ujion tho advice
... third party, you forgot the obligation of
, ;ime, and substituted tor tho cominunica-
i.ticie quoted above, intimating privately
luyteif the author of the communication,
nothing eould have been more untbuud-
. ; Hu- last eight or ten mouths tho paper? of this
ucu tilled with the foulest misroprcsent-
: ...V "i iumiu aud si*ceehcs that havo over
. i a licentious press; to all of which I
.... uiiiiv i because 1 had no moans of redress
: Aii.nniel of communication through whieh 1
. | ,1-iviid myself. You Were kiudcuough onec to
• hat the columns of your papei note open
,. 1 desired to set myself right; but as
... only a weekly issue, 1 could not
’ j o! your oiler, because those mis-
■ "■’uioiis ■* L ' ru f0 numerous it woulil have oc-
,.t my 11,1,1 and all of your paper to havo
the f iise^"^ 1US tost 113 they were
■JoV l ilior.'luru Jt'cruilue.t tu ..wait tlmt
itn.l wndiait.r 0/ llu ' 1 . Tiuio, tu ro-
I frwtu all 01*."®*“"!
„ .tight Hi tu join tho 1“ Hj*
. .... ,u.... un.l I .tu., as it were, *" 1V *l" m
. :. eii.illeugcd to state the ground °t “W
... 1 w ill endeavor to make it good; »“'* 11
!.. ;c d:tiicult tusk to nuswer all the c U ‘ ur
havo been preferred against mo ,'Y
, u is to answer this pretorred by you it
. ..i..: . j ivriunity were presented to me.
.'cch delivered by moat Paterson, N. J.,
i • .\iy sympathies were with tho Union ami
i . i ,,i. a army. My sympathies woro ul?o with
, ,.i /tu. doceivod and cheated men of my own
v, i,ut one partiolu of sympathy did I feel
i vi'cliiou or those who had brought it on.
aued with the I’nlin party and wdth the
‘..i..;v becauso 1 felt that my own liberties and
, lic > ut those who surrounded me—the liber-
• whole country—dopouded on the success
. ‘,.,..11 army; and 1 may say with truth that
. nd hear, during the whole rebellion, ot a
v;.•!•.» v that 1 diu not rejoice, aud l never
.... .J l. uiou defeat that I did not mourn over
,.u -j 1 know that every success ot the rebel
. , ... . prolonged the war and increased the suf-
oi the people of the South.' 1 This, with some
"■.rillut alteration of the verbuge, is precisely
:'l .-ai l; ibis is precisely what 1 was reported to
; and tins is precisely what you read ot my
v u read it at all; and it yon did not you
. , u.n'v .one so beforo you condemnod it.
; lot us see wuat an uufair and uugeuer-
'. V. u u a Ic ot this paragraph, which gave u»-
.. twitnce ot my kindness, sympathy, and
, an ' tor the sintering l*coplc ot the ijoiitii-
^You took four liues from tho middle
-' -r.ipu. earelully omitting nil that preoed-
"Lived, and gave it to your readers in the
.. i. ■ loiin: . . ,
,ur.it .lohu M. Botts said in Ins l atersoii
. ,'V" ...eeii last week:
• ,y -ay with truth that I never did hear
- ' at whole rebellion, of a Union victory th.it
. . t rejoice, ami I uever heard of a Union do-
• „ l did not mourn over it.’
V, !;iicv.! that Mr. Lotts did rejoice at every
i . ; v ; that ho did mourn at every Union
, i Vi.’at although he professed neutrality,
■,.. */. • : niijs towards his native t-tato were
tier the surrender."
whilst in truth, In tho dlMuwton of Urn pardoning
power, I have everywhere itoolarod I did pot wish to
sco a single pardon revoked, llu; I Imvo doplod,
and do deuv, m a groat constitutional question, the
patter of thq President to pardnu boforo trial and
courdctlon. ■ I oontend that under tho law every
umn Is prosumwlto be innooont until tried and eon-
violet! of an offence, and m thorods nothing bolero
conviotlon to lie punished, so lie fore oonr lotion thoro
K nothing to ho pnrdouoii; and this position, I should
think, rather p|*mtr* favorably limit unfavorably to
thoso who may Imvo Incurred tho penalties of trea
son This was my opinion, expressod to hnndruds
even whilst f was myself asking for (he pardon of.
rebels who (hen professed to'ne penitent; but as
others seemed to uoqulosoo,- «o did I, until olrcum-
stancos of their own creation forced me into my
present position. In llko manner ihe peoulo havo
been umdw to bolieve Mint I had ntoortod that every
man connected with tho robollion should bo hanged;
whilst I luivo nut asked nor desired that any one
man should bo bung, or that his property should bo.
ennIWntud. On tho contrary, J have labored against
both. Such, liowovcf, have licbn tho falsehoods to
which l Imvo lieon comi»ollod t» submit, because I
Imvo no ineuus by which to correct them. What I
have centoinleil fbr. and wlmt I shall conlimio to In
sist u|H>n, Is, that old party lmeks and hucksters In
l*ditical trade, who Imvo given such wooful ovidenco
of tlioir incapacity and unfitness to control a State,
and who havo brought such ruin, desolation, and
wretched ness upon tho people, and who have volun
tarily takou tho oath of allegiance to any olher gov
ernment, whether to Maximilian! or to J elf. Davis,
shall bo deprivud of tho political power which they
Imvo voluntarily renounced, by their exclusion from
oflieo heroaftcr; and in doing this I am serving my
Hod, my country, and us|>crlnlly the |>eopl# of tho
South: and L shall porsovero in this offort to tho end,
let it offend whom , it may. Wo havo all suffered
enough from snolf counsels, and for ono, I wunt no
more of it. This is “ tho houd and front of my of
fending,” and it Is for this that I am so hittorly and
relentlessly assailed.
Hut whilst I am thus in favor of curtailing tho
|Kilitical power of those sellisli fetitlrrs, who would
keep this Stuto in a condition of impoverishment
and helpless ruin for their own exaltation and
l*owor, tlmt they may continue to mnimgo and con
trol, 1 doty any umn to show tlmt I havo over
uttered or written a lino that was not intended or
calculated to advanco tho prosperity, |>cace, happi
ness, and ^freedom of tho grent mass of tho pcoplo
of my own State and of tho whole South; but tus I
would not employ a managor for my own estate who
had, cither by his ncgleot or bad management, and
worse judgment, destroyed my property, flaoriliced
my interests, divided my estato, and overwhelmed
me with dobt, whero I should Imvo derived a prince
ly income, so I would discharge Uioao 11 charlatans "
from the public sorvice, and look out fi r now, tnoro
worthy, and wiser nion to mnimgo tho affairs of
Stale. I would commit nothing more to tlioir
keeping. I would repudinto Ihoir counsels, and
dismiss them from the public sendee. This is all at
wliich 1 aim, and this I shall contend for to tho
end. They must loam to tnko care of their owu
interests boforo I can bo willing to entrust them
again with mine.
1 um tho friend of every man who is for pcnco,
and law, and order, and I mii opiiosed lo ovory man
who is for stirring up strife anil keeping alive tho
worst passions of our nnturo for bis own selUsh
ends. I am the friend of every man, whether
North and .South, who is for tho immediate restora
tion ol the Southern States to all their original
rights and privileges on a secure and loyal basis ;
and 1 am opposed to all who aro against it, either
North or South. I am a friend to nil those wJio
arc friendly Jo their country, nnd opposed to
all who are against it. I ain a friend to the lovers
of peace, and opposed to all thoso who would get up
another rich man’s war and a poor nun’s fight, na i
characterized tho last war Iroin the beginning to tho
i ml (whether truthfully or not those who did the
filling can best determine). I uiu opposed to all
thosS who, if tlioir counsels could prevail, would keep
(bis old Commonwealth in n por|M)tunl stato of dis
cord, impoverishment and wrotchedness. lam op
posed to nil thoso who, having nothing to lose by tho
war, aro over ready to oncourago others lo go into
it, and then shirk nil tho dangers nnd ro?;M»nsU)ili-
tiea of a war of their own creation; nnd when tho
couscript officers como round nnd tako tho ;>oor man
from his wife and helpless children nt the point of
the bayonet, skulk behind tho Hill of Right*, ns
thoso newsnapor men did in tho late rebellion, by
declaring they were privileged gentlemen, inasmuch
us the freedom of tho press was guaranteed. Tho?o
aro tlio men who aro now misrepresenting and de
nouncing me; and for whom I uso mild ianguago
when I say I loci such a degroo ot contempt as is
inexpressible. Against all such men I will carry on
a vigorous wnrfnro to tho ond, and the luoro they
abuse mo hero tho more it holjis mo to accomplish
my purpose elsewhere, as it “swings around tho
circle," as Mr. Johnson would say, "until it gots to
the other end of tho lino."
Hut 1 attended the Into Philadelphia Convention
ot .Southern Union men, which has been magnified
into a great crime. Well! what other convention
could 1 luivo attended J Rut birds of n feather
Hook together, it is said. Certainly. The foul birds
assembled iu JMiiliubdpliin iu August, and attempted
to iiujHisu a monstrous cheat iijRin tho ;>eoplc, mnl
where is it now ! The clean birds met in Philadel
phia iu September, nml 1 went to meet them—
wl. re I met such men ns Dr. Robert Hreekinridgo,
of Kentucky; Mr. Johnson’s luto Attornoy-Oonornl,
Mr.Speed; Uovornor Fletcher, of Missouri; Senator
G’rcswell, of Maryland, and hundreds of other good
and true men, embracing nearly every northern Gov
ernor, many senators nnd representative* of
the laud :il( loyal men and true friends of
their country in tho hour [of trial. Well,
why hadn't I as much right to go into ono
convention as .Mr. Hnrlxiur, of this county,
Eio«vq ol a Clolil Itobtier.
JOUit I.AVDKUT, THE AI.I.KIIIili TWKXTV Tllol HAXI*
iH)t,un coni non nr. n, cuts ms Vinson ti.vits ash
lutriAti'j rou run HKCo.tn rum
Yesterday morning tho dooimnn of Ilia Polloo
llendquarlors nfior opening tho detective coll iu
which John Lambert had boon confined mi a charge
of stonling in gold coin, discovered that It
jvus tenaiitlcM, A careful examination showed that
the prisoner had cscn]>od through the window
of Uiu building into tho yard, aud from thence
through the Mott streot ontraueo. The easement
contained two sots of Iron bars, one in trout
of tbo other, nnd ono bar In each had boon cut
through with some Instrument wliich tho prisoner
had obtained. How tho means of cscapo were sup
plied b not ut presont known. Lnmbort was nut
f ormilted to carry oven a pookot knife about him.
t WOS BhpptNiod that ho imulo hi? exodus between
four und fivo o'clock in tho morning, ns only a short
timo previous to that hour ho was known to havo
booh In thu cell. At a lato hour un the previous
night tho iron bnrs wore tried, and so well hud Lnm
bort oxcciitod his Work that they appeared to bo in
h perfect condition.
Lambert was arrested last April, in ohodionco to a
telegram from California, on a charge of hnving
stolen 120,5U0 from Mr. Adams, an iutornnl revenue
officer. Du being taken beforo the magistrate, at
tho Tombs Police Court, ho was discharged from
custody, on the ground tlmt the court had no juris
diction. lie waa immediately rearrested on a Uni
ted States warrant; but us no requisition from tho
(lovoruor of California lmd arrived ho was onco
more set ut Uborty by Commissioner Oalmrno. lla
was scureoly sot freo when tho .Superintendent of
Polico had him again nrrestod. A writ ol habeas
corpus was subsequently sued out by thu prisoner’s
counsel, and ponding his trial tho needed requisition
arrived from California. Prior to its arrival,howovor,
Lumbort, who hud occupied tbo apartment nuxt to
tbo ono from which lie decamped yesterday morning,
mtccocdcd in cutting through tho iron bars nour tho
top of thu window, and thus gniuud his liberty, llo
was recaptured, and on being brought bnck was con
fined iu the basement cells; but upon tho recom
mendation of tho doctors, who reported him in fecblo
health, was removed to thu rooms on tho first lloor
.-Lambert was n steward on board tbo steamer As
toria, plying between Oregon and California, when
tho tliott was committed. When arrested, 81,000 in
gold, 810,000 In mining stocks, nnd 8800 in green
backs wero found u[ion him. Tho money and
stocks aro in possession of tho United Stales au
thorities. An invustigution Into tho causo ol his es
cape will be made by the Police Commissioners.—A’.
V. Herald. Nov. 1,
... unto the other! Trim, tliero were a grent many
It aould bo doing too much injustice „,„n j„ „ ur convention with whoso radical opinions I
• m:in of sound mind, no matter Imw obtuse ;agree, and that I opposed, but I have found
■ i. to suppose bo could bo insensible lo the J ju-t .«ucb men in every convention that I over nt-
,o the presentation of what l did say and | tended. And did Mr. Harbour incot with no ono in
vuH j-uve furnished to your readers of what. j,j^ convention with whoso ovory sentiment ho could
■p„ (,. lV0 crushed thu bitterest and vilest cn- n „t agree ! Hut when, upon ibo assembling of a
,1 upon earth 1 would have suffered death 1 portion of tho original convention, com|K>sod of only
• 1 vv .u'. J havo dono |unto him as you linvo ! n part of tho .SoiiMiorn Stales, I found inysolf mixed
UMl ,. rn .’r.unti v still muro ngatnst one for whom it in a speech, disclaimed all, f
. , ; rom our first acquaintance up to Hint I t<|>m)sibility for tlioir action, nnd withdrew from tho
u - rofeised a warm and sincere friendship, | body. And for all this, too, I havo been bitterly nnd
ii L ol como from a jairtion of tho Richmond; j senselessly demmne* &,
k. Petersburg, or some other presses that 11 I um gratified to know, however, that whilst tho
Lilac that havo become habituated toslander, | country has boon greatly demoralized by tbo Into war,
iiion and scurrility of my political char-1 yet there is still an innate ienso of juytico amongst
i: w. u!d have created neither surpriso nor "the pcoplo that will iiltimatefy bring all things right.
; hut coining from you (and you may
• -• com it us a compliment when 1 soy it), it created
V. u have dono a wrong und an injustice lo a
|, | n V ;.o was honest and sincoro in hi? Iriendship
: v.u and would lnivu taken plensuro, as you have
• V know, ;n assisting you in any emergency,
. ,i a i- tlii.- that bus excited my surprise and morti-
. l i my sensiliilities. Ect mo n'l' iso you, if you
•. the good tortune bermifter to find another such
'••nd ns 1 waste you, not to throw him away to
-Lure a fancied and temporary popularity either for
S .ureclf or your paper.
\ uU also do mu great inju.-tico in y^ur comwonu
., vsliat you have published of uiy speech, brief as
Me y are. 1 am sure you have heard mo say ull iuSt
i |,, ve ;■ anted from my Paterson speech, from first
la.-t. more Ilian a dozen times during tho war;
which, at times, you did not differ from mu
Mi ii,illy--and there aro hundreds of ofiieors nnd
Ui-'L of the Confaderate nruiv wlm Imvo heard mo
.•• ihe .-aim: thing. Tho only officer I have seen
• \utir jnihlieation at unco suid. “ You certainly
. I in me nt your own table." I mado no conceal-
n.* i.:.< «,f my opinion anywhere, or to any ono,
win-'her in a prison or at largo ; and wheUier to -
| From tho Atlanta Intelligencer "f tho -Ith ]
Auotlior Firo.
A dostructivo fire occurred at Roark's Corner, on
.Saturday morning about two o'clock. It originated
in a small family grocery storo kept by a Mr. Jack-
son, a few doors from tbo corner, nnd soon spread to
tho largo corner business houso occupied by Mr.
Drotburton, whose largo stock was removed in a
groatly damaged condition. The little fruit storo of
Mr. Riloy waa also consumed, na woll ns a small un-
oeeupied store room immediately adjoining Mr.
Urothorton's store. Tho firo extended a few doors
up Mitchell streot, taking in tho stores of Traylor &
Hulls, dealers iu provisions, and tho storo of R. W.
Tidwell. Tho goods of thoso latter gcntlumeu woro
romovod, and their loss, it is said, will bo light.
Tho up stairs, wo learn, wna occupied by fivo dif
ferent families engaged in dress-making, millinery,
Ac., tbo occupants nearly all being Tadics. Tho
flames spread so rapidly that it was with considera
ble difficulty the ladies escaped, und two of them did
so at great peril by tho aid of n ladder furnished by
tbo Hook nnd Ladder Company. Of course thoy
lost ovory thing, even tho clothing they had worn on
tho previous evening.
Tho Ore is believed to imvo beon tho work of un
incendiary, nnd suspicions pointing towards Mr.
Jackson, tlmt person was plnced under arrest to an
swer tho chargo. His caso was to havo boon exam
ined before a Justice's Court yesterday afternoon.
Oiib C'noi's.—The heavy frost on last Thursday
morning throughout this section, much heavier in
souio localities than others, concludes tho interesting
subject of tho crops for tho present season. Our
pluntors find tlmt tho .September ruins did not injure
tho cotton ns seriously as was Icarod thoy would;
nor havo the caterpillar and rust dono very great
ilamaf’o TJio cotton crop of Decatur am} in coun
ties adjoining will be considerable more than half an
average ono. .Some tbiuk it will reach two-thirds of
tho yield of 1360. A gentleman from Miller esti
mates tho cotton crop of tlmt county at a full aver
age crop, llu says corn is plentiful thoro,
nnd is selling at 81 25 par bushel. Tho corn
crop of this county Is sorry, hut wo think it
mitficient lo supply tho demands of our pcoplo.
Sumo of our planters never inudo a better corn crop
(bun tboy Imvo this year, but their number is small.
Many havo not mado half as much us they usually
do. Wo nro pleased to know that paus, )K)tatoes nnd
sugar enno woro never better; nor do wo sup|K>so a
greater breadth of land has ever been planted in
these important products than has been planted this
your. Tho late mins were of great service in pro
moting those crops, nnd hence aro not much to bo de
plored.— liainbridyc Ary as, ‘iWt.
Tub Wbatiikh ani* Cimi*s.—On tbo 25th ult. our
section was visited with (he first frost of tho presont
season. Tho frost, however, was so light that very
Itttlo if any injury has boon done to vegetation of
any kind.
Tho planters aro now beginning to 1 mg their new
crop of cotton to market, nnd tho staple looks beau
tiful. From information derived from all sources,
wo nro led to believe thoro will not bo half a crop
mndo throughout this section. Iu view that this is
tho hourt of the cotton region of Georgia, we aro
willing to place tho amount of the present crop to bo
received nt this point nt 16,000 bales, ami wo think
this & fair nnd reasonable calculation. ln!6G0tho
receipts to Muroh 7 were 35,903 bales; boforo tho
season closed it reached, wo boliovo, to 36,000.—Al
bany Patriot, 3«/.
PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS.
Hut L am a "Radical," they say. In ono senso
am. I Imvo always onduavored to bo radically
rigid, and as by ruA und woeful oxiwrience I havo
found these brainless and hoar I less demagogues, tho
leaders ol Democracy, radically wrong. I havo al
ways boon radically opposed to thorn, as I shall be
in tho future; but boyond this I entertain no ono
radical sentimont that I am awaro of. I recommend
tho adoption of tho congressional amendment be
causo it is not radical, and becauso it proposes terms
of reconstruction to the South that arc just, liberal
nnd magnanimous, nnd very far bettor than will
ever bo offered again; nnd I oppose tho action of
tho President becauso ns ho has no power to movo
without Congress, nnd they have Ibo power nnd tho
determination to not without him, his plan is nothing
but »n impediment and obstruction to tbo restora
tion of tho insurgent Stales, nnd would operata ns an
indefinite post polio inont of reconstruction; and pow
it is for tlm people to say whether thoy will sacrifice
what little is loft to them of worldly welfare to grati
fy tho ambitious docrco of thoso who Imvo already
brought desolation, min and misery upon them.
It may bo tlmt radical propositions havo been sub
mitted to Congress, but 1 ntn aware of no radical
men-uro tlmt tins been adopted ; but I tako occasion
'private, or "to tho highest in authority, 1 i to say to tho people, whoso friend I havo always
,. r j . rii.iiled any ono to leavo my roof with a j been, nnd for whose interest l havo devoted tho labor
,1.,„t,t, n i.i, mind as to tbo position I occupied. Y'ou of my life, tlmt unless thoy nrouae from their lethar*
i,.i 1 in, right, then, to chargo mo with duplicity or gy nnd throw off this nightmare of Democracy that
cuii' eabnent of my views. Thoy woro known all I is crushing them info tho earth, by repudiating thoir
_r the land.
i. it this was nut all that you might huvo quoted
; r " Paterson speech, for tfio next ousulng para-
i, r e.i„N: “ Alter the rebellion was crushed, my
unputliics, 1 say, were with thoso whom I ro-
garded as a oonqiiv’ r «l| subdued, overwhelmed and
r**p* i.tant jteuple. 1 dismissed from my bosom-at
,,ii rcsimtmcnt against thoso who had boon
laboring for ibo destruction of the country, working
against me, and persecuting und punisbiug ine by
imprisonment and otherwise; and! sot myself to
work at once to co-operate with tho President of tho
United Stutea in bringing about peace, unity und
g.^xl will. 1 set wjMiir to work zealously and earn
estly to support tho Vreildcnt, in wb<«« truth,
honor and integrity I placed Ui 0 most implicit ro-
1 °Sucli was tho character of my remarks in tho Pat-
erson speech, which has boon so strangely tortured,
norvertod and mutilated by you, by touring from its
context a slnglo sentence, to bo paraded boforo tho
' iiiimily ii whicU I »*«,» «
of every ono against mo. Mr. Stofer, I eould
lontoxt
cornin' ,
dice of every ono •Jga.--- - .. . . • .
not havo belioved this of you. 1 tldnk now there
haw, I,ecu cuius out,Us |iroMure upon vuu.
be
The pcoplo or tho South havo boon mado to Im-
•. that I was in favor of negro suffrage, whilst |
have everywhere and on all occasion* W-tai it;
v.hil-t I have also denied tho power of Cong es, ,,,
iniurier** with tbnt question iu tho b ates, each or*
I Ihiuk, dooMe IhslqucUouro,
iu. il, as ibo Cuwtltullon DS» 1*> “*Ss.
line that apcu|.Io time hsvo been in bonilugs fur
lu„ lmndre*! and fifty yours can safely or wUoly bo
admitted to a lull partioipatinn in tfin affairs of freo
government in a day-bnt that it will cowsi JD time,
no man that 1* an ultentivu observer of passing
ovbiiu can for a momeut doubt, whether I want it
nr not, nnd that it will como at an early day, and
that it ./ill be forced U|*on tho South if the pcoplo
continue to follow tliuii present reckless and sensolo/s
leader*, who Imvo ulroady brought them to tho
verge of another fatal prccipico, is ns certain os that
the sun .bines iu the heavens.
The people of tho South havo also beon made to
believe that I have tufccd for the revocation of
every pardon that hue been grafted by Mr. Johnson;
present leaders and denouncing tlioir action, they
will have,mid tlmt in a short time, the mast radical
of radical measures forced unpon them in spite of nil
Mr. Johnson can do, with tho aid of all tho Copper
heads in thu Norlli nnd still disaffected rebels in the
South to prevent it; and I limy horn ask if I havo
over yet offered advice to tho penplo that they would
not havo found profit in following 1
Finally. I take this occasion to declare that it is
my unalterable purpose to adhere with the tenacity
of life itsolf to llmso great fundamental principles of
American nationality by and under the influence
of which I Imvo boon governed in every not and
,itngo or my past political life; profoundly impressed,
m I uiu, with the Unalterable conviction that our
safety nml tranquility, our happiness and prosperity
as a pcoplo. Ho“ In tlmt direction und no other. Tho
Siamese twin* nro not more inseparably conneolod,
«md tho heaven* not more ondurirlg, than tliii etafr
oM truth. In this fulfil I havo lived, and In this
r,,l| h l am obliged to die, lot it como soon or Into j
and from this faith I cannot and will not depart; and
L;degree of satisfaction that I dorlvo
. r !1 Un, ! w, *(go of tho fuel that the true frieodtf
' i [ John M. Hottb.
Over fifty of the Polish omlgrnw,
‘■jntly purchased lands iu this county,
Ttowlay, and proceeded to their new»K' “"J
IICSa.„ iiiiirninic Airrimitliiriit Imnl.m... .
GRAND OPENING
OF
MILLINERY GOOD n !
AT
J. C. Maker & Co.
CORNER
BROUGHTON AND WHITAKER STREETS,
October 17, 1866.
Ladles', Missus’ and Children’s HATH, in all tho
LATEST STYLES, such as tbo
GLADIATOR,
BOUBMIA,
PAPER BAGS! PAPER BAGS!
PATENT maobltia mndo l'Al’Ktt 1IAGH AND
bi'ahjul^^fn Ui l ,( AI^KH. TWINE and PAPKtl
MAKEHT MATKKIAI.H. Hole mamifnctuia's of
PATENT CARTE ENVELOPES fi.r PHOTO-
(IHAPlUwllB. MORGAN, STOKE A NIXON,
M3 Commerce sirei't, Philadelphia.
IKsT* Onlcia by mall or cxpiess piomplly attended
in. octll codflino
j BROTHERS &C0.,
PROPRIETORS OF THE
GRAY’S FERRY
AND
KENSINGTON WHITE LEAD, COLOR AND
CHEMICAL WORKS,
105 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
M anufacture White i/ead. vormiiiions,uiucs,
Urcons, Yellows, Alum, Acids, Sco. Sole agent*
for "Du Scssenayi* Ulnnc do Zlno" III oil. octM-lyr
EDMUND A. SOUDER & Co,
SHIP AGENTS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
3 Dook Street Wharf, Philadelphia.
K. A. BOOH Kit,
KT Adv.in*
A. OHTTY, 8. T. BOUDIR
ado on Consianm *nts. wep^a-ly
I. E. WALRAYEN,
mASOMC HALL,
719 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
ELLOANT CURTAINS
For Parkin*, I.lhmrlcs, Dining nnd Bleeping Rooms,
In BROOATKLLE,
SATIN DAMASKB,
TERRY,
REPS,
SWISS LACE and
NO’ITINUIIAM LACE.
WINDOW SHADES,
OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS.
Am now offering the most complete assortment of
tho above gooode cf my own importation.
All orders by mail or Express promptly atttendud to.
ocGfl-tf
S5 O-A-DPIS.
THE iAHGEST MAyVFACTORY IX T1IE
EXITED STATES.
PALE, STEARINE, FAMILY, CHEMICAL, OLIVE,
ORIENTAL, DETERSIVE,
FANCY SOAPS,
Manuraoturud by
MoKEONE, VAN UAAOKN Sc CO.,
nov20 6:r.o Philadelphia aud New York.
RI3TORI,
CASTILL1AN,
BOMBRBLLAB,
CENTRAL PARK.
FEATHERS, RIBBONS, ORNAMENTS,
Bonnet Frames, &e.
POWER & MULER,
GENERAL PRODUCE AND COMMISSION
MEBOHANTS,
HIV, COBS, OATS, FLOUR, FEED, EC.,
200 Bay Strict, Savannah, Oa.
KHriRRMO KS|
' Uomih. rtton 4 Gordon. Savannah, (tu.
A. Wilbur, Ei*ii., Prest ilun.c Itummi'ce, Havnimah.
Messrs, lailtocbu, West A: Jl.mlu'a, Savannah.
Memirs. Hull, Wylly * Cliri/Uan. do.
tfuMis. Weaver, Richardson A Co.. New York. ^
Mr. B- Basham, firm ol Barnard Sc Basham, New
York. sopl6-fim
neso. v morning. Agriculturel IraplemsMtf V"/"
pruceu-q thorn, and wo hope thoy may realise
thulr mat ardent ox|*eetatlnn* havo imrtraycdj - 1
G«iiura.'|', K .|,|, mll) w j l0 Muporiiitoiided tho purchan
here, wax liUnwn yestordny. ThoGunorut proposox
colonizing w-n two thousand mere Poles in this
vicinity, whion T ||| uJA (urgely toimr material pros-
jicrlty. ll»o l ot., already hero givo tvidonco of in-
tofiigonno, thrift iu lllJtulry .
The lands alrea^^ uro |,ased have beta sold (siy.
able a! long data?, rau ore d necessary on aewunt 0 f
the impoverished cona»; OBO f (beeuignitioa.aude
up as Ull, of mao who ajvgenerally exTlss from Vjr
land of tkair fathon.—Frn*ricMury paper,
KEROSENE
In any Quantity at
68 Ht. Julien Street,
T. H. B01SHAW & CO,
»PM tt
SLA3SWARE,
WINE BOTTLES, ALL COLORS AND SIZES,
PATENT MEDICINE,
DRUGGIST, SODA WATER, PORTER AND ALE
BOTTLES AND VIALS,
ALSO,
PATENT FRUIT JARS. ,
Manufactured by
F. J. UOD1NK, 128 South Front street,
Philadelphia.
Orders by mail or express promptly attended to.
-^v21y
PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS.
PHILIP S. JUSTICE,
42 Cliff street, New Yoik, 14 N. 6:h street, Pblladclp’a,
MANUFACTURER OF
HAD Stroke Power Hummers, giving menter force
of blow, with less tmwer, than any other ham-
known; Curt Steel Elliptic Spiiligs, for Locomo
tives, Freight nml Passenger Cow; Hydrnnltc Lifting
Jacks; Ht-ninand Hydnulie Ullages; Low Water Big-
nnlsmid Water Qimg *-; Cork Freight Car Springs.
Hole Agents for '•(ianimelf" Bessemer Steel Rails ami
Homo Steel Fire-box Plate: "LlojdV Steel Loco
Tubes: HuUdier's Solid Cast Steal Tyros,Are. novft-Pnio
PENNSYLVAls' i A
STEAM SUGAR REFINERY
Comer Knee and Crown streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
S TANDARD REFINED BUOAR8-
l’utent Cut Loaf
Crushed
Con.vo Pulvorlzed
Pulverized.
SOFT SUOAIIB—A, It, Extra C.
Pennsylvania Syrup lu hogshead*.
PoiHisylvnnla Syrup In Inure s.
Out of town orders iiuisi tie accompanied bv a rernh-
taec e, aid will bo tilled
dcllverd.
liov612nio
led *n turn nt market price when
NKWIIALL, IIORIE As CO.
A. 8, JUSTICE & CO.,
HARDWARE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Northwest corner 6lh and Comme-cu stree's,
PHILADELPHIA.
J i»S. RODGKllS Sc SONS, George Wostcnholm Sc
Hons, Wiltlum Wil l’s, .1. Wald A Cn,. nnd other
Pocket Cutlery, Razars, Sdssors, Guns, U'fies Ac.
Ag ncy and Dcpol ol Panniylvanlatietiool Suit** As*
snclutlou, 101 nov3
H0RSTMANN, BROS. & C0„
N.E.C0R OF I IF TR AND CHERRY STREETS,
FIIILADKBLPDU,
Manufacturers and hnjmtcrs of
Society and Military Goods,
UKGALIA, JEWELS,
AND
OTHER PROPERTIES,
FOR
Mnsonlo 1} in* l.o lu s, Chapters, Comninndcrles, nnd
Hootihh Rite; Odd Fellows l.odg.v nmj Kncampinen s,
W. ns ofTcmpoianc *. fC*-*l Af**n, Guiegml, OoollVin-
pluis, und othei-M,, Fi t TED *»UT AT SHORT NO
TICE. iiuv5-3mo
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
Nik. 201 nnd 203 North Fourth sired,
PHILADELPHIA, •
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Imp-'rters ni.d D.alyrnjn
Chemicals Paints and Dye Stuflh.
W E oiler tn Ibo bale a splendid assortment of
0<xile, In our dm-, at tin- lowest market prices.
Orders pinniptly attended In.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER Sc CO.,
nova Din*);Philadelphia.
inunn iimm euss
winmiouME,
Boiij. II. Shoemaker,
AOKNT FOll J'llK
French Plate Glass Companies,
I MPORTKU of English, Fre nch nnd Ocrmnn Win
dow n*,d Pictinu Glass and l.< nking Uluzs Plates.
Manulactiiu r «*l Amerbau Window, Picture* nud Car
Glass, Oniiimeiitul und Colored GIiidm.
‘205 and 207 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
nov0-3nm _ Philmbipl.l.i.
pan
Manufacturers,^
WHOLESALE and RETAIL,
|V\P&KET s > HIA
k NcassVc°'
Successors to M*MAGEE & C9
Aii<Malcofi8D.ecaturSl..
oct 20* 1y
HOTELS.
Meeting Street,
Charleston, S. C.
THIS Mouse h:i9 been thoroughly re-
□■paired uiulro-furulshcd, and cannot c ox-
Jcollcd by any In Uic South,
janll t. PURCHJ, Proprietor.
UNION' PLACE HOTEL,
Cor. Broadway and 14th Sts.,
Opposite Washington Statue,
N K AW YORK (I 1 r r V
scn'JT tf H. r '•* 'N - .t Propriftore,
J. W. SCOTT & CO.,
SHIRT MANUPACTURERS,
AND DEALERS IN' ';•*
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
814 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
All orders per mail promptly attended.
oct20-8roo . ,
BERTOLET & VANHORN,
DKAI.KK** IN
PAPER, RAGS, AND PAPER BAGS.
;*• * Highest price paid for
KAOS, ROPE, BAGGING, WASTE PAPER, *0*
povfl-tf No. 82T Muster street, Thila.
SOMETHING NEW
UNDER THE SUN.
A NEW ERA IN MEDiCIN'*!!
|^* Let the suffering an*l Diseased rend tbo
following.
XCtjT Lot all who luvve been given up by Doctor?,
and sjiokon of iu> incurable, read the following.
//' Lot all who can heiiovo facto and can have
have faiUi in oddcuco, read the following:
Kw>w alt mm by these yrrstntt, Tnul, <>»i tlila, Iht
Twentieth day ol June, in the y» »r <»I *>ur l*>r*l. One
Thousnml Eight Humlred and Sixty-Six, ;*< iwmally
came JiMeph llaydrock. to me, known m* »uch, and be
ing duly aworn,d^jKwed a*» follow*: That he m Un*
no t general ngen* ioi ihe United State?, and de;»*ndeii-
cics thereof lor prejiaratlons or mi-dlcinea known iu*
Maggiel's PIIIh amt Salve, and that the following core
tillcato* are verbatim copies to l*c»t of lint knowledge
and bellof. JAMES BMKITKE,
t r H l Notaiy Public,
j uo. ( Woll Blteet, New York,
Jum* ]ht, I860.
Dh. Msooikl:—I take my pen to write you ot mv
great relief ami that the awlul i.a'm in my *»'*•:•• Ims left
mu at bust—thank* I** your m< diciue. Ob, Doctor, liow
llinnklul I am tbui I ear* gelkoiiio Bleep. 1 can never
write it enough. 1 bank you again and again, nml am
sure tbnt von are* really the Iriend ol all autlereis. 1
could not help writing to you, and hope you will not
take It amiss. JAMES M VERB,
110 Avenue I).
This Is to certify that 1 war* discharged from the army
with Chronic Dtarrhrca, and have been cure d by Dr
Maggtel'n Pills. WlIkfON IIA It VKY,
New York, Aj>ril 7 1863. 27 Pill streot
Tho following U un Interesting cuhoof a man yinploy-
od In an Iron Foundry, who, lu pouring moiled Iron
into a lliibk that wn« damp nnd wel. caused nil ex-
plosion The melted Iron Was thrown mound and on
film In a perfect show, r, aud h», was burnt dreadfully.
The /'olioalng cirtiltculo was given to me, by him,
about eight weeks after thu accident:
Not
Jun
....... 11,1H63.
My uann* ts Jacob Hardy; I am rn, lr.*a Founder ; 1
was badly burnt by hoi iron in Novcnber last; my
bum* healed, hilt l had aiuuning 9<*re on toy leg ilia'
woubl uni h'tal; I tried Maggiel’s Halve, ami It cured
mo 111 o few weeks. This is all true, ami anybody au
now see mu at 'acksoii’a Iron Works, 2*1 Avenue.
J. HARDY,
119 Oocne.k struct.
EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS:
'•I hod no appetite; Magglel’s I'llls gave mo a hearty
ono."
"Your Pills are marvellous."
"I sand for auotlior box, and keep them In the house.
“My nausea of a morning Is now cured."
"Your box of Maggie!’.* Salve cured mo of noises iu
the head. 1 rubbed some of your salve behind my
ears, and the noise left."
"Send ino two boxes; 1 want one for a poor family.
"Send nre llvn Itoxos of your PI *
I Have Ovc 200 Sucli Testimonials
As this, but want of space compuls me to conclude.
J. MAGG1ELB, M. I).
Maggiel's Pills and Salve
Are sold In Savnunah by
A. A. SOLOMONS & CO.,
HOLE AGENTS.
NST NOTICE.—None genuine without tbo engraved
trademark around each pot or box, rlgi ud by Dr. J.
MioaiRL, 11 I'lnu street, New Y'ork, lo e<)uutorfelt
which is felony.
Bold by all nsuoctable Dealers In Medlclnes through-
out tiro Drilled Stole* and Cnuadas—»t 2<> cent* per l*ox
or pot. mayO-lAwlv
HOTEL AND SALOON KEEPERS
SAVE 300 PER- 0ENT!!
Secrets Worth Knowing I i
I IIA VIC e it.«la' *. elmndo li.nltc*lli'u I .*?t BKaNDY,
litiSIJ VVliJSKV .:rJ OLDRoL'RRON. These
roclttes u e not m*«\ uatiiLyhieii-dst i.j ,|i tin. lel.llng
deal* i" mid mnrnila.Ttir* re*: .red you t*uy liom thj-m (Inf
samu liquors you can o.isliy umkv yourself. Thor.* <■
no liiiuiiuig nlxiut Oils • altrr -no appiiratuA is re^
ed, as thu Ihtuors r.ro mmlu by iiiuI.ik, mid. you can.
list ns easily mingle neutral litpior?, oil of Cognac,
Spirits of Nitre, Ac., as tho di aler,-and’ piaku your
own liquors Just as good, and save rnonoy 'besides.
Price ol each recipe DO cents, or il for the (hire.
11. A. COLWKLIi,
sep24—d tw Aw8mo __ A lion town. Pi
NOTICE.
T^llK owner or owners ol a Printing Press stored In
X thu warehouse occupied by Friable »V N''nson
will call, pay oxponses and take It nwnv. If not called
' "— ,11 lie sold to^aiy
WUl Hill. |IU, ,
for within one month I ho Pre
chmves. (octietf) ' FIUHMKANKAHON
Coffee.
2000 UAUB U0VFi£K> Jltccl impoiution from
Rio d* Janulro, for sale t*y
ootl-Sm WEED 4 guUN WELL.
BANKING AND INSURANCE.
H.lNItlK<i HOUBK.OF
JAY GOOKE & CO.,
CORNER WILL & NASSAU STS,, NEW YORK.)
lit connection with our li'nisas in n •'..idelphin and
Washington, we have opened a M;W YORK HOUSE
at iiIkjvo location, and offer om »-«•rvl*-« ** t** Ranks
Bankers, and Investors for the transaction of their
business In lids city*, Including jmivliuKes and sales ol
Govkhnuhht Skciikitibb, St'ivkb, Don ns sxu Gold.
Wo are constantly rwprosmitwl at tie Stock Kxebange
nnd Gold Bonrel, whore orelers s«nl un aro piomplly
filled. We keep oi/hnnd n full supply of
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES OF AIL ISSUES.
buying and soiling at current prices, ami ullowlng cor
respondents tho most liberal rates the market affords.
mny12-lyd4w JAY COOK I? & CO*
FIRE INSURANCE.
THE UNDERSIGNED IIA VINO BEEN AP
POINTED AGENTS OF THE
m ui
OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON,
CAPITAL £2,000,000
Are prepared to take tiro risks on
COTTON,
GKNKUAL MKIU'HAXDLSK,
BUILDINGS,
HOUSK1IOLD FURNITURE, Ac,
on the most favorable terms.
LOSSES ADJUSTED and PROMPTLY PAID
without reference lo Engl iud.
WILDER A KUI.LAKTON,
oct I0 ‘2ina N«». 8 Htodduid’s Upper Range.
The Now York
LIFE INSURANCE GOM’Y.
ASSETS 0VES $5,000,000.
Dividends 50 j»or ct., Dcvlnird Annually.
MORRIS FRANKLIN, President
WM. 11. BEERS, Actuary
Savannah Branch OlHco,
G Sorrel Building, oor. Bay uud Bull sis.
Loc.vi. Boaki* of K*.f mi sev—J. W. Ijithrop <Sc
Co.. Miller Ac Hro„ *<n.. I 15i*,«t». n, Wilkinson, Wilson
Sc Co., DoWilt A. Morgan.
Mkuioal Kxa'iixkkd—W. G. Bnlloch, M. 1)., J. G.
Thoinns, M. I>.
B5T This Compai-y is slrlctlv MU IUA', thu policy
holders rec*d\ii g Uu entire, protits.
HENRY HARNEY,
(into of tho Bank ol Rkhmnnd, V *.,)
seplg-i'od’.f Gen.iul Aueat i**r Georgia.
I. M. M.tUIlKTTV. J. .N. JK.NSIN'
O. ( . \\ IIITXBit
ATTENTION STOCK OWNERS.
OF Lt. LTSVH.I.F., ICY.
INSURES LIVE STOCK AGAINST LOSS GY THEFT
AND DEATH.
CAPITAL 6250,000
HOME OFFICE, L< »f|:- VILLE, KY.
STATE AGENCY, ATLANTA, OA.
Hates Ksttddished by Uu> Jirprriviuc of a Century
in liny land.
Officer*—«J. W. HUOCKENOV
DEWEY, Hecrrlnry.
Good active bu Iiums men are w at
In this State Liberal Indue niientx oll! re *l. Address
MABBETT Sc C.o , Geii'i Ag* me,
il*»*:i-li**r> Atlmi'a,- Georgia.
• idenl; D. B.
LATEST MS fiY
DRY SADTir/D
English Bacon
170R sale clu.*.*;*; a!-n Dry H ill. <! and Hundred
X' SHOULDERS. We i.. .... a large . took,
ami can lilt any orders centus.
AI**o Ol 1.8 ol ail den. 11,11 -ii-.
The undersigned ar* ».; i •*!*..- .. Win. 1 * .ib, (X.nuni**-
■Ion Bu**iiiii*«, mid trim:, by •••»!. :i,. ■i.tion tn busi
ness, lo otitain their eii.iie ol j . lYom their
friends and others wish!eg to pnreli:*.- .. c ■ *1 i.rlicle
In Uielr line. They can tie foiii.d at i:*2 Ray sued,
Jones’ Upper Block, Savant.ol*. (i».
■e;*7-3m _ <' \ H K A HARRIS.
: EXCELSIOR MILL
Florida Wharf, foot of Wont Broad dtrool
C. K. OSGOOD & Co.,
P K O P H I Id T O lt S
GIUT.S nnd MEAL ol the best quality put up for
shipment, always on iiarnl: it'* >
w o> o- :o
Cnt to any IcngUi to suit customer**, and delivered to
any part of the City. J. A. M A Y Kit, Agu,
Bull street, next door to S'ldey'** U**ok Store.
C, V. HUTCHINS,
COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WHOLESALE SEALER
HAY, GRAIN & PRODUCE,
I'ORIV, OATS, MEAL, FEED, BRAS, OIL
CARE, FLOUR, SALT, BaCO\, Rr.,
ng, and for pale at the Lowest
1.V* RAY riT., SAVANNAH.
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES
M’KEE, BENNETT & CO.
H A
Manufactured by WM. DUNLAP, ref Philadelphia
(whoso well known reputation u a sutflo'.eiit guarantee
for tho quality of his work), which they offer to sell as
low as they are retailed at the Factory In Philadelphia
Wo also linvo on hand an assortment nf BUGGIES
from other well known hulldsrs lu Philadelphia nnd
othor place*.
'aiurto McKoo, Bennott & Co.
MASON’S BLACKING!
Twelve Gross Mason’s Blacking
SMALL SIZE,
FOR SA1,R CHEAP
BY
T.JI. ItHk.SII i\V A: CO.,
it IU J-. H*. Jalleii street-
CHARLES L. COLRV & CO
SHIPPING-, COMMISSION,
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
. JONENl ULtXJIt,
OORNF.R BA Y AND ABKM'OliN STB.,
.. .. cj-a.
Liberal cash iidvan'u** ratuto ou coitolgnmcnto to tbe
firm repreeentod Ia New York by t'hurkw L. Colby,
Baa., or to oarlriends In Boston.
Rwmjmojw.—Messrs. Dabney. Morgan JS Co., New
York; Jarvis made, Rsq.. Now York; Gardner Colby,'
Heq./ROrton; Hool *. Wlloy Edmnnds, Boston.
1 fTA 1HJZBN Mason’#*"Blacktng7^ dosen Ink
*VW For sale l*y
roplO U L GILBERT*
SHIPPING.
For Liverpool.
The A 1 American bark THOM AW
FLRTGHKR, Pendleton, Master, only
.1800 bsln* ospaclty, having a ponlon of
Hior cargo engaged, will- havo quick dis-
‘ patch.
For balance of freight,
nmO 0
l 4c FULLAltTON.
FOR NEW Y O It K.—The
schooner AMt)S KDWAUDB Is now
loading and will havo tmmedinto dispatch
■for New York. Apply to
liUNTRR Sc GAM MEL L,
84 Bay.street.
FOR PALATKA, FLA,,
VIA FERNAND1NA, JACKSONVILLE
AND ALL INTERMEDIATELANDIMUS
ON THE ST. JOHNS RIVER.
Tho Now Btenraer
Dictator,
1000 TONS,
OAPT. L. M. COXETl’ER,
Having undergone thorough repairs, Jwill resume b* r
regular route as above, leaving Savannah EVERY
SATURDAY at 3 o’clock P. M.
For freight or passage, having splendid accommoda
tions, apply on board or to
L. J. GUIuMARTIN Sc CO.,
octaa 148 Bay si reel.
FOR PALATKA, FLA.
VIA ST. SIMONS ISLAND, BRUNSWICK
ST. MA R Y'S, FERN A NDINA, JA OK-
SON VI LLE AND PICO LATA.
The U. B. Mall Steamer
K A.TE,
Copt. LOCKWOOD,
Will leave ns above from Charleston wharf, foot of
West Broad street, on every THURSDAY MORN-
IXU, at 0 o'clock.
This boat ts in perfect order, nnd has superior state
room accommodation for passengers.
Freight received at nil Uiues and stored tn warehouse
on wharl freo of expense.
Transportation charges on goods paid promptly.
For freight or iiawoge, apply to
F. M. MYRELL, Ag-nt,
novU . Office Charleston Wharf.
STEAM PACKET LINE,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
Tho steamer
PILOT BOY,
Captain W. T. ;McNELTY,
Tho steamer
ELIZA HANCOX,
Cnp'gln .T. IC RICHARDSON,
Leave Charleston Wharf, Savannah, and Aeeomin**.
Jatiren Whirl, CharFston, MONDAY. WKDNKS-
DAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY MORNINGS ut
7 o'clock.
In? 1’ilot Boy 'eaves Savannah every Wedm -day
and Saturday, mnl Charleston every Monday and Fri
day.
The Eliza Ilmrox leaves Savannah every Monday
and Friday, ai d Charleston every Wednesday and
Baturhiv.
The I'ilot Bn* will touch at Bluffton on her Monday
trip fiom Charleston and her Wednesday trip Iron* S i.
vatinnh.
Fre-laht received dally amt stored free of chargo.
For Freight or Passage apply to
F. M 1 . MYRELL, Agent,
„ . Olllcc Charleston Wharl.
N B.—The stcamei* of this line contu ct ut Charles,
ton with H uftli Carolina unit North Eastern Raftioads,
and at Ba*annah with Central nnd AILmy an*l Gu||
Railroads nnd Florida riteamers. n**v5
FOR CHARLESTON, S. C,
The New Steamer
Dictator,
1,000 TUNS,
CA IT. L- IS. COXETl’ER,
Will resume .he; regular trips n« a1*ov«j, conimenclng
W EDNEBDA V, 24*hInst., at 9 o’clock A. M.
For freight or pus-age apply on hoard or to
L. J. OU1I.MARTIN Ac CO ,
oct82 148 Boy street.
FOR AUGUSTA,
AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE "RIVER.
Tho steamer
Express,
Capt. DANIELS,
Will lo vo ns at ovo WEDNESDAY EVENING, 7th
mutant, nt do'cfock. For freight, npplv to
nuvO J. M. KINOHLKY, Agent.
ERWIN & HARDEE’S LINE,
FOR AUGUSTA
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDIN' OS
Tlio now, fast Iron steamer
TWO BOYS,
Capt. J. G. GARNETT,
Will leavi as aWo on FRIDAY AFTEROON, the
Nov. 9, at o’olock,and will continue to ply regularly
between Savannah nud Augusta, leaving Bavannnh as
stated, and Augusta ovory TUESDAY MORNING
at 6 o'clock.
F6r freight engagements, apply to
ERWIN A IIARDKE,
sepl8 or WM. K BTURTEVANT, Agt.
OLD SEMI-WEEKLY LINE.
EVERY TIlBSOtY Aftl) SATURDAY.
FOR PALATKA, EAST FLA,
touomm AT BRUNSWICK, ST.
MARYS, KKRNANDINA. JACK-
SONVILLi:AND PICOLATA.
THE ut'Wr
^ eleifant Bteam-packets
Oakur, • ayt. Niqc King, flylvau
lilllltl
Capt. James Y*i kt*r, L.irint"fecon ipeoioily fitted up
for this route, with uns'.crptisood Cabin nccommoda-
Uoub, will leavo rcgatarly for the abovo placce.
THE SYLVAN SHORE EVERY TUESDAY MORNING
THE LIZZIE BAKER EVERY SATURDAY MORNING,
At 10 o'clock.
Returning will leave Jackaonvtlle every Tuea-tay and
Friday morning,arriving at Savannah every Weduoedty
and Satttrdav morning*In time to connect with the
VYharlforto 01 ****** *Wlf 'tt the offlee, Florida
OLAdilOEN ft CUNNINGHAM, A K enL\
N. B.—All freight payable by ahlppens, angl-dm
BACON I BACON I
STRICTLY PRIME IHMUmtSIDEI,
i« BY
WHITNEY 4 COh
No. 4 Harris’ Rvuge
FOR BAXil BY
W.HJ
SHIPPING.
Fox* New York.
ATLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
Cabin 1’uHt.nftp 'iif.j Sleerngo (13
t
fclPffiJfa
The now und very last side-wheel steamship
Herman Livingston,
Ci.OOOTONH.)
J. It. BAKJ1R, Commander,
Will p.-v-i.vHv »vi- * on hor regular day, THURSDAY,
N-> . K-... a Cm., i A. M.
F ' .- ;..--.ig**, having n<rw and splendidly
arir.ng* *i .ttors. npplv to
WII I*KR X FUfJ ARTON,
N * ■* .-li-’.i'a-d's Upper Range.
O si'r tl.ii'I’ <st Olllce
N. B I'- i rire • i X*.g *1 1! rtlis secured after
Tn. ■ 4 ■ ;n?d ’< *•. .novo
BOSTON & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPLINE.
FOR BOSTON.
%■-
T", :
Till »h'
Fur fu
ll
non*
FO
; ".i.-rehiji rl’PY OF BATH. O. W.
Cu’.iimmuti'r, will sail as nl*ove on
, *<> .in’hr Nth, a'. — o’clock — M.
;• apply to
AVOf *v BARNARD, Agents,
No. *i Btoildar«rs Lower Range.
UCU.
IN KW YORK.
EMl'flLE IjINE.
Cabin i’HHhngt! $26 Steerage (13.
r- , .t
rfSff
--’A ’
'• f -"'toW j 1
V :
The fine elde-whccl steamship
San ffaoiuto,
\Vi*i
H,:|*p.:
*••: M
I .AN D, Commands,
on SATURDAY, Novcmlier lu, at
must se<* that
' nccommoda-
■ilton to the pre;
111** on"** urre ii.tit .. *i pi un'y on tlire < *!
For frelvhl * * \ u-Rag.!, haring nip.;:
lions, apply t**
11. II. HARDKK,
No. 12 Slreildnid’ft Range.
O A lclt[Hi‘N. Sc AI.LKN, Agent*,
liori* No. b Bowling Gte**n, New Ymb.
ill
Util
Mni] S-j'amship Company
FOR ST THOMAS. PARA, I’ERNAMBl'LO
ITA H M A S U IttO D K JANE1 RO.
* •• ’ '
Under i i. tbf United States and Brazil
1 to'*;" " • mi:.*lv .>r the Mnlis, vij de-
■} v ''•T" ».!*••* elde-wliccl stream-
J.:; -, ** - -.1 •i*ihrer*,OU the Wd of every
month, :i<mi inre. i ort ci N*<a \ oik, for tho following
named 1 rerts, mid at thu folinwlng rates of passage,
payable in Gold, or Ito oyuivalcut:
$ 80
tough tin* Post OiUco;
For further iiityrmaiio... it; lu^sagre, apply to
I'. H. HARDER. Ag. nt,
.. N *. 12 Floddard’s Block.
N*"> • >- ::! • GAKtUSON A ALLEN,
aClil - - re*.
FOB PALATKA, FLA.,
ASH ALI. lXTBltMBDlATtS l’UIXtS-
2 .
Tho new aud last streamer
Hi. Ijivingston,
Captr.la J. V. ROGERS,
Will rail..- FRIDAY HN INO, at 10 o’clock a. ni
taking t. d,* a d *... .- .re.-rs lor all ;«ouJs b.lwreren
” inner * 1 llt ibo rates of any other
Tills steamer has oiToniiiiodnllons un«urpa*sreJ bv
any «’tli. r el*' un r on tin* r.*uti..
Freight w hl Isj rcerelv-*! at all hours during du\ light
at the UmilcMon wharf, until <l* i*nruircoftho su*»ijTor.
HOVfl _ 0 It. HARDKK, Agent.
ANTURACITK AND BITUMINOUS,
Itcd Ash, Steamer, Baltimore Cumberland, English
Orrel. For Bale by to.i or cm go, by
CLUBMAN Sc CnAl’IN,
ocdtl 6m
208 B iy si reel.
w. B. GKIFFIJi,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AN R AUCTIONEER,
AU&lTgTA, GEO,
W JI.I. give i*r.-*ojpt ntienilonto con'i'vnmcnfs of
Mt-relmndu-o e -iiually. Also purchase or sell,
mg of K*;a! Kelatre, U'ttou, Ac. Charge* moderate-
Ulfral u»lv*nci*H .undo. eepjbSm
PHOENIX STEAM SAW MILL,
EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA.
T HK nnderslgned, Laving completed thetr DOUBLE •
„ ^ II-L, known ns the " I’ll CBN IX
Sl'KAM SAW MIT.I," wonJd respectfully Inform
their mends nnd the public generally Uint they are now
prepared to fill outers for
Lumber in any Quantity,
and of any size and length. We havo connected with
our Mill an improved l’Jain-r..and will glvo purtionlar
attention to orders lor l’L.YNKD ami TONG UK
and GROOVED LUMBER. Onlcra left at the Mill
or at J. F. A M. HAMILTON’S Otficc, corner %7iilll
Aborcorn streets, will receive prompt attention.
A share ot pubfia patronage is respect (ally sollciuM.
KltLKN Sc JIAMILTONS.
i ° SE |fug8*3ni* :< r HAiaLTOX *•••••*»- hamiltov.
DISSOLUTI0H.
'HK .Inu or t .U«DCim,WKaT*DAKmTji I.
.MMKSRWKST, ’
Savannah. Oeto 1 . er ftl, ism. *
BLAIR ^BlCKfORO,
LUMBER MANUFACTURERS,
AND DSAIJSK5 IN 1
TIMBER AND LUMBER,
. OF JJVRRY'DKSClilPTlON, At JR)'
Doortsi, taa.sli & Blinds,
^MUp^A i^niber Yard un Canjj, uoa
otBc^iBQ.»k>y street. Savannah.
Boardin^v
S 1 with’lfij*^wwuiod.fttod
ni Mti? VC ‘ HitunUo -« convenient for business men.