Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, January 23, 1850, Image 1

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♦ 1%11^'MT'tiiHlr iif% A \ FOVB DOLLARS FEB ANNUM. -—Publication Office at No. 117, Bay Street* near the new Custom House.— SINGLE COPIES TWO CENTS VOLUME I.] SAVANNAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, 1850. [NUMBER 8. PUBLISHED DAILY AND TUI-WEEKLY, 15V JOHN -PI. COOPER. W. T. THOMPSON, EDITOR. terms: The Daily Mottling Novre is delivered to City subscribers at 84 per annum, payable half yearly \n advance, or for TEN CENTO a week, payable to the Carriers. Single copies, TWO CENTS. The Tri-Weekly Morning Nows, for the coun- ,rv containing all the newsmaiter and new advertise ments of the daily, is furnished tor three do!lars^or- annum, in advance. Advertisements inserted at tbe following rates : 1 square, 1 insertion, #0,50 | 1 square 1 month, «7,00 Kadi continuance,.*. 50 1 square 2 months, 12,00 l square, l week,... 3,50 | l square J months, 15,00 rap Twelve lines or less to constitute a square. Advertisements published every other day, and those inserted once or twice a week, aro charged 00 cents ner square for each insertion. Legal advertisements inserted at the nsual rates. Advertisements from transient persons or strangers, must lie paid in advance. Yearly advertisers will be restricted to their regu lar buisnesses, and all other advertisements not pertain- ing to their regular business as agreed fur, will lie clmrg ed extra. . ... , Nearly advertisers exceedingm their advertisements the average number of lines agreed fur, will be charged at proportional rates. ........ , All advertisements for charStable Institu.ions and religious Societies will lie charged half price. • Advertisements sent to this office without di rections as to the number of insertions, will be pub lished daily, until ordered to be discontinued, and charged accordingly. . , _ . r ^ All now advertisements appear in tho Tri-week- ly News, for the country. * * All Letters directed to this office or the Editor, must be post paid. /1 . ....... ...... \j received u lurge assortment ol ladies wltite Kid Gloves, alsoblack dark and light colored do’ of ull sizes. J- MAGILL. dec 11 riALLIO ANT’S BUEV- r .VIATIO LINIMENT OR PAIN KIL LBR.— Having foranumber of years made uud old my liniment, and used the same on my own person, t feel perfectly secure in ofFei ing it to the public as a safe and certain cure for Rheumat ism, pains in the limbs, joints, and swelling and enlargement of the bones. Savannah, May 6th, 1347 Mr. W. G. Falligant—Sir: This is to certify that 1 was severely attacked with Rheumatism in my feet, so as to prevent me from attending to my business- Having been recommended to try your Rheumatic Liniment, or Pain Killer, I did so, and was freed from all pain in a short time. 1 am now perfectly well and have not felt any pain -since, and would cheerfully recommend it to my fellow citizens. EZRA KENT Scriven County May 12, 1848 I had been troubled with very severe pains in tmy limbs, and particularly in my hack, so much so as not to bo able to attend to ray planting in terest, and having been recommended lo use Falligant* s Rheumatic Liniment. * Pain Killer, I t.iought I would do so, and I found it to give me almost immediate relief, and what is most singular, my wife having an enlargement and stiffness of the joints of her hands, by applying the remedy to the affected parts, received great relief herself. I would recommend it to every person af flicted, as being a sovereign cure and u very ■heap one. Jno. Lucas. Liberty County, January 19,1849. Mr. W. G. Falligant—Sir: I do hereby certify that l have used your Rheumatic Lini- ment, or I’ain Killer, for Rheumatism in my hands and arms, and am perfectly cured, not having tho use of my hands for eighteen months and in the space •of three weeks I could use my hands as well as I ever illd. Yours, Truly, Margaret A. Banks. For sale by L. N. IALIGANT. West side market sq. None are genuine unless bearing the signa- I titre of the proprietor in his own hand writing dn - \V. G. FALIGANT. iitiaecllancouB. F ISH HOOKS AND LINES.- Limerick, Kerby and Virginia Trout Hooks Silk, Hair Grass, Hemp, Cotton, and Gimp, Twisted Snell and Fly lines. J ust received and (or sale, by E. LOVELL, aug 1 111-2 Barnard-street. L adies kid and french Moroco Slippers, black, blue and bronze Gaiter Bootees; also, black Velvet and Pru- nelia Slippers and Ties, very wide, nt the BROUGHTON-ST. SHOE STORE may 1 TJEANKS.—Bills of Lading, Dray Tick- J3 ets and other Blanks kept for sale, and also printed to order at short notice, by J. B. CUBBEDGE. may 17 South Side Market Square T HE CARPENTER’S ASSIST ANT, and other valuable Architectural works. For sale by jnly 17 J- B. CUBBEDGE. JgAN £ CHECKS ed, a lot of puro Sperm and Bleached Whale Oil. For sale cheap, at 111 Bay-st. apl 7 GEO. H. BROCK. sale by nov 2 L ADIES’ KID, MOROCCO and Goat Skin Walking Shoes, of all sizes; for sale at tho One Price family Shoe Store, in BROUGHTON-STREET. may 1 D RESS SILKS. — Received per Steamer Tennessee 10pieces dress oct 4 TV 1 J. S. MAGILL, Monument-square. T he comprehensive COMMENTARY ON THE HOLY BI BLE, containing the text according to the authorized version, Scott* Marginal References, Mathew Henry’s Commentary, Condensed, but containing every useful thought, the Prncti- ical observations of Rev. Thomus Scott, D. D., with extensive explanatory, critical and Philo logical Notes. A few setts of the above work, in six vol umes, will be sold at a reduced price, by uugl J. B. CUBBEDGE. P JACOBS, SUGAR AND TOBAC- • CO STORE, No. 27 Bull Street, (Sign of tho Indian near Monument Square) Savunnqh, Geo. N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand, Spanish, Half Spanish and American Segars, at Whole sale and Retail. Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, &c. 500 SPLENDID ENGLISH and GERMAN Double and single barrelled Guns, of every variety and price. 100 pair belt and pocket Pistols. 4 cases rifles. 4 do super plantation Muskets. 300.000 Walker’s, Westly’s, Richnrd’s, Stark- ney’s and Ely’s Waterproof Percussion Caps, 1 case of Gd. percussion cans. 200,000 Walker’s, Starkney’s, Joyces and Ely’s Wads. 50,000 Musket and Rifle Flints, a splendid assortment of Dixou’s Powder Flasks, Belts and Pouches. “Allen’s” and “Colt’s" Revolvers, “Drink” Flasks and Cups, common and fine Game Bags, also, every article in the sporting trade. 200 kegs ‘’American sporting” and Dupont’s Powder, in whole, halves and quarter-kegs, also, in 1 lb, Canistes. 500 Bags Drop Shot, 200 Bags “Patent compressed” Buck Shot. Just received and for sale very low by E. LCWELL, No. 11 Barnnrd-st., sign of the Indian. N. B.—I will receive in a few days a lot of ve ry fine double and single Guns from one of the best Gun-makers in England, also, 2 dozen dou ble Guns for boys. Merchants, Factors and Pur chasers are respectlfully invited to call and look as above. oct 6 the lable. july 1G‘ G UNS!—GUNS!— EDWARD LOVELL, Manufacturer and Importer of every description of Double and Single bar rel Guns and Riffles,Dueling, Belt,Holster, Pock et and Six-barreled Revolving Pistols, and every variety of Gun material and Gun mple- me.nts, &c. Flasks, Pouches, Percussion Caps, I’owdcr Shot, Lead, and every article in the Sportsman's line, for sale low. _ .^P Guns re-stocked. Flint-locks altered to percussion, and repair ng done as usual. No. 11 Barnard stieet. South side Market sign of the Indian. julj 1® W HITE LEAD.—10,000 LBS.AT LANT1C White Lend, warranted pure ; 4,000 English do. do. do., for sale by july 31 JOHN G. FALLl 1ANT. the variou Ban! t of the city. For sale by msrio J. B. CUBBEDGE. \ LBUIttS, of various and beautiful pat- -LjL eras, a ne SAVANNAH BROGAN Manufactory.—The subscriber? hav ing completed their arrangements for manufac turing Shoes in this city, and turned their at tention exclusively to manuflicturing Brogans, would respectfully call the attention of Shoe Dealers to the fact that they are now prepared to make to order, by the case, Kip and Farm ers' Brogans, at prices and terms that will compete successfully with Northern work. We have a few cases of Savannah Brogans, which we offer on good terms and at low prices, by the case only. Call and see for yourselves, at No. 183 Congress-st. jan 5 E. D. HENDRY & CQ. , new supply just received and for J. B. CUBBEDGE. N EW MUSIC STORE.—The subscriber respect fully informs the public that he will keep on lmnd a large stock of Music, of both Foreign and American publication, of the mostfavorito composers. Having engaged the services of Mr. 8. lleig in its se lection, on his recent visit to New York, lovers ofMu sic will find at .hisstoro all the newest Songs, Duetts Waltzes, Polkas, Marches, &c.; compositions of the foreign Masters: Beethoven, Mozart, Liszt, Thalberg, Hertz, Beyer, Rosellen, Hunten. and others; Music for tho Guitar, Flute, Violin, Instruction Books of all kinds, Violin and Guitar, Strings, Bridges, Pegs, £c. He has alBO made arrangements] with Houses, buth in. New York and Philadelphia, to receive the newest pub lications immediately after their issue from the press. Orders left at his store for Music noton band, in quantity or for a single piece, will be sent ,00 Oy the first steamer leaving for New York, and received its return. oct 10 JOHN M. COOPER T HE REPUBLIC, “PEOPLES’ CHOICE,” Uncle Sam,” “Common Sense,” and “Gresn’s Economist;.” The above splendid Cooking Stoves, of va rious sizes, are received an d for sale by the subscriber, at prices as low as they can be brought from New York. Two of the above named Stoves will challenge any Stove that has ever been made for economy and good cooking. An assortment of Office,Store and Room Stoves will also he found on hand as cheap as else where. Stove Pipe of all sizes will be kept on hand during the season, together with a full as sortment of Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, at wholesale and retail. JAMES SULLIVAN, sept 25 No. 12 Whitaker, near Bay-st. F RANK FORRESTER’S Fish end Fishing, illus trated from nature by tho author of “Field Sports ofAmerica,” &c. The History, of the County of Westchester, New York, from its first settlement to the preseut time, by John Bolton, Jr. Received by oct 16 JOHN M. COOPER. jVJ EW BOOKS.—The Peer’s Daughter; by -L v Lady Lytton Bulwer. Confessions of Ooncregnn, the Irish Gil Bias; by Chus. Lever, authorofOharleyO’Malley,&c. Also, new supplies of Agnes Grey; Shirley; Edmond Dantes; Hearts und Homes, complete; Norwood, or Life on the Prairies, &c. &c. For sale by j. B. CUBBEDGE, Congress-street jan 15 T HE PEER’S DAUGHTER—By Lady Lytton Bulwer, author of Cheveley. Mary Moreton, or tho Broken Promise; by T. S. Arthur. Life and Correspondence of Robert Southey edited by his Soil. Memorials of George Bartram and Humphrey Marshall; by William Darlington, M. D., L. L. D.; with Illustrations. Part 4 Iconograpliic Encyclopedia. The Revellers, &c.; by Rev. Edward Monro, author of tho Combatants, Dark River, &c. The Mercy Seat; thoughts suggested by the Lord’s Piayer; by Gardner Spring. D. D. History of Spanish Literature; by George Ticknor: Vols. 2 and 3 complete. Confessions of Con Cregan the Irish Gil Bias; by Chas. Lover. The Chain of Destiny, or tho Adventures of a Vagnbond. New Poems, bv Miss Hannah M. Gould. Tho Seaside and the Fireside; by Henry W. Long-fellow. Received by jan. 15 JOHN M. COOPER. MORNING NEWS. NEW WINTER GOODS. P. D. HILZIIEIiUf, Agent. Jekferson-stheet. Would invite the attention of the public to his •large and increased Stock of CLOTHING, SADLERV, TRUNKS, &c. He keeps constantly on hand an assortment of Fine Dress nnd Frock Coats, from $10 to $12 Lne Cassimere Pants, from $4 un ■'atm Vests, black and col’d, from $2,50 up. ais, Cups, Shirts, Drawers, Saddles and Bri dles, Trunks, &c. at. reduced prices. Gentlemen’s Cloaks, from $12 up. SERVANTS CLOTHING cheaper than they can bepurctmBeo in mecit.y. Abo, various other articles in his line, at pri ces which cannot fail to please, sop 20 Just recd, an assortment of white I n, . an ” c °lored Shirts, merino and cotton Under 'u ta ' ln< l Drawers, Cravats, Neck Ties, Pock- I la a, j ''chiefs, cotton and merino Hose, color- and white Kid .Gloves, woolen and Silk do. * nr !llle at reduced prices, by JOHN W. KELLY 7 , j ce Opposite the Pulaski House. MED I OINES.—The Graefenburg Compound Sarsaparilla us given up jiy all who have occasion to test its virtue, to he the most genuine and valuable Sarsaparilla that, is now offered to the public. The Guefenburg Health Bitteis, Eye Lotion, &c., are now extensively used by some of the most respectable citizens of Savannah all of whom have spoken in tho highest terms of their value; and it is a fact worthy of note, that if any person buys one of these articles they are sure to return and purchase again The Agent has always on hand a supply of Sar- rs&parilja Compound; Vegetable Pills; Fever and Ague Pills; Health Bitters; Eye Lotion Consumptives Balm; Uretine Catholecon Green Mountain Ointment; Children’s Panacea a very valuable spring Medieine for children Dysentery Syrup and Pile Ointment, both of which aro warranted to cure—no cure, no pay, SARSAPARILLA. The Sarsaparilla Compound of thi company is almostlit- erally a sulphate of sarsaparilla. So high y concentrated is it hat the dose is but ,.he half of a very small teaspoonful while the dose of that whichis sold in large bottles is nearly a wine g ass ml. In addition to Sarsaparilla i contains a powerful concentration of mandrake, bur-dock, queens-delight, elder yellow dock gui- acum, andotherimportant medicaments whicharo not found in any other preparation. In consequence of this unpardonable dilution, and of the imperfect modes of extracting, the noble and healthgiving Sarsaparilla has passed through many changes in the estimation of medi cal men. Properly prepared and of proper strength it is the most, powerful agent in the world to cleanse the system from its foulest, taints. This Compound is prepared on an entirely new plan, by costly and elaborate machinery, by means of which all the delicate propsrtties of Sarsaparilla and other ingredients are 'obtained in their highest degree of excellence. The inert feculent matter which enenmbers all other Sar saparilla preparation is also precluded from this Compound by tha same means. One bottle of the Graefenberg Sarsaparilla will go as far as ten bottles of ordinary Sarsaparilla, and is, therefore, TEN TIMES CHEAPER Price $1. The names of the Graefenberg Medicines tun: Vegetable Pills, 25 cents per box. Green Mountain Ointment, 25 cents per bo*. Dysentery Syrup, 50 cents per bottle. Sarsaparilla Compound, $1 per bottle. Children’s Panacea, 50 cents per bottle. Eye Lotion, 35 cents per bottle. Health Bitters, 25 cents per paoer. Fever and A gue Pills, 81 ps- oox. Consumptive’s Balm, 83ppr oottlo. Libby’s Pile Ointment, 81 por bottie Marsh nil's Uterine Cstholioan, 83 per bottle. For Sale by P ARTICULAR NOTICE.- The subscriber offers for sale SOFT SOAP, a very superior article, in whole, half andquar- ter bbls, and by the single gallon, very cheap. He still continues manufacturing TOILET oOAP, which will be sold cheaper than ever be fore offered in this place. N. B.—Soap givon in exchange for woo ashes and grease. GEO. H. BROCK, sb 15 111 Bay -street. P RIVATE BOARDING HOUSE.— MRS. CHRISTIAN—Lib erty-street, second door west of Barnard, feb 10 ly Harmonic Institute. Cornnrof St. Julian-st. and Market-sqnare. T HE subscribers respectfully announce that they have opened a complete MUSICAL ESTABLISHMENT! as above, and hope that in so doing they will meet the wishes and wants of the musical public. From its intimate connection with the Har monic Institute of Oluuleston, the same sources and facilities will be equally enjoyed. Piano Fortes by J. B. Dunham, Adam Stod ard, Wm. Hall & Son, J. l’irsson and others. Military Instruments, of every variety, includ ing the latest improved Sax Horns—complete Bands furnished at New York prices. Violins, by the dozen or single. Country Merchants and dealers are invited to inspect, the qualities and prices. Also, Violoncellos, Double Basses, Flutes, Guitars, French and German Accordeons, Fluti- nas, Harmonicas, Violin Hows, Bridges, Screws, Rosin. Hair for Bows, Mutes, Capo d’astras, Mu sic Desks, Tuning Hammers and Forks, und in fine every article pertaining to the line. All of the above being directly imported by F. Zogbaunt, at Charleston, ere offered Wholesale ot Retail, at New York Prices. f Merchants and others who have been purchas ing at the North are invited to test this asser tion by a visit. Instruction books for all instruments, Sheet Music, &c., including all the new and standard publications. The best of Springs for all instruments, dec 20 F. ZOGBAUM & Co. Circuit—J. E. m C HEAP CASH STORE.— The subscriber respectfully informs his cus tomers and friends, and country people and every body else that wish to purchase goods cheap, that he has just returned from New-York, with a general assortment of goods suitable to tho weather. Among which will be found the fol lowing articles. Silk and Cotton Hosiery of every description. “ “ Gloves all kinds plain and Emb. Alpacas, Madonas, Lusters &c., all kinds and all prices. Blk. Blue and Brown Cloths, very cheap. Plain and Fancy Casimeres. Sattnets. Kentucky Janes. Bleach’d Bro. and Col’d Homespuns. Jacone' Swiss Mull and Nansook Muslins. Plaid Strip’d and Fig’d Muslins. Jenny Lind and Tyrolise Hats for children. Prince of Wales Hoods. “ “ Silk, Crape. Wool and Cotton Shawls. Very fine Long Shawls. _ Besides almost every thing else in the Dry good line which he will sell as cheap as can be purchased in the city, S. H. VAN NESS. sept 15 Agt. for John Van Ness, sag 1 3. B. eTOBMWiE. Agent fer Savannah,Ga. fTIURPENTINE. A tilled for sale by —10 Barrels City Dis July 31 J, G. FALLIGANT. G ENT’S. KID GLOVES.—Just re ceived: a good assortment of tvhite and colored Kid Gloves; Silk do. For sale low for cash, hv J. S. MAGILL, nov 29 Savannah Cash Store. S ILK Umbrellas, of a large size. Just received, and for sale low. by J. S. MAGILL, nov 29 Monument-square. MILLINERV and Fancy Store, No 15 Barnard street, a lew doors south of Market squnre.—Mrs 8. TOMB is opening a splendid assortment of the latest fash ions; fall and winter Ribbons, Sonnets, Feath ers, Flowers, Caps, and a genera! assortment of Millinery Goods (Silk and Velvet Bonnets se lected oy Miss Tomb, of tho latest style and fashions, will be opened on the 25th inst.) Bon nets altered, cleaned,and pressed at the shurtes* notice. All orders from the country shall be thankfully received and punctually attendp.d to. oct 20 4mo &I CARD. —The undersigue having re opened, with an entire New stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, and FANCY ARTICLES, at No. 139 South-side B,rough- ton-street, (formerly Walker’s Marble Yard,)is now ready to furnish anything in his line, at the shortest notice. SODA WA.TER, made in his own peculiar way, sent to any part of the city, and always to he had at the store, in the highest state of perfection. Pkescriptiuns put up with care and de spatch. The subsriber having served the public long and faithfully, respectfully solicits a share ol patronage. 1 july 16 TFOS. RYERSON. TTELVET TRIMMINGS.-Just v received; a good assortmetof black and colored embossedJVelvets, Scolloped do., Fo.-eat Trimmings, &c. nov 29 J. 3- MAGILL. | p EC’E* P er schoner Jane, 45 whole a'g JLL half blls Baltimore Flour. nov 3 J. D. JESSE. R EC’D. Per brig Augusta, 10 blls choice Apples 5 blls Mercer Potato*. 1 bllHclli- dut Fins #nd Now Mackeril. nov 3 J. D. JEEGE. HOWARD HOUSE, MARIETTA, GEORGIA. WE would respectfully inform the pub lic, and especially travellers from the low country, that we are determined to <j° away with the complaints that Marietta does not afford the requisite conveniences by which visi tors' would be induced to-sojourn in this delight ful locality. The Howard Houso is now renovated,and ac commodations prepared which cannot, fail to please. The chambers are pleasant, and con veniently furnished. The table will be amply suppled with every luxury the country affords. Attentive servants are engaged. In short, if agreeable quarters, a well spread table, clean liness and attention, joined with moderate charges, can please, we assure our patron* that tbov will bo found at the Howard House. sept 4— tf DIX LETCHER. Stations of tho Praaohara of tho Geor gia Annual Conference. Marietta, January 5th, 1850. AUGUSTA DISTRICTS—-J. Lewis J\ E. Savannah—Wesley Chapel, Jas. E. Evans, Andrew Chapel, Chus. A- Fulwood. Chatham—To be supplied* Springfield—W. D. Bussey. Scriven—A. J, Orr. Scriven Mission—L. J. Davie,. Waynesboro—J. Jones, Thos. F.Pierce. Burke Mission—A. J. Reynolds. Louisville—D. Blalock. Jeffersou Mission.—A. Averett. Augusta—G. J. Pearce; color’d charge, J. B. Smith. Columbia—J. W. Knight. Lincohiton—John S. Dunn'. Washington—W. H. Evans, W. R. Foote. Warrenton—F. F. Reynolds, J.A. H. Clarke. Sparta—Richard Lane. Hancock Miss.—A. B. Smith. ATHENS DISTRICT.—W. J. Paj*£*, P. E- Athens—Eustace Spear; color’d, chaige, J. L. Pierce. Lexington—H. P. Pitchford. Oglethorpe Mission—\y, H. C. Cpnc. Watkiusville—J.D. Adams,W. B. Harrison. Factory Miss.—E. L. Stephens. Elberton—W. A. Florence. Cnrnsville—H. Crawford. Greensboro—J. C. Simmons, Sr., T. R. Stewart. Madison Stu—C. W. Key, Circuit, A* Ray* Kingston Mission—To be supplied. Covington—M. II. Ilebbard, C. Thomas. Monroe—A. Gray. Emory College—G. F. Pierce, A. Means, O. L. Smith, Wm. J. Sassnett, J. M. Bopnoll. Joseph Echols, Prof. Madison Colleen- GA1NSVILLE DIST.—J. P. Turner, P» E. Gainesville, H. H. Parks. Clarksville, Writ* B. Moss, T. S. Harwell, Dahlonegu, Geo. Bright, J. II. Littlejohn, Clayton Missipu, to be supplied. Canton, W. J. Cotter. Murphy Mission, W. H. Thomas State Line Mission, J. M Austin. Blairsville Mission, M. A. Clontz. Ellijay Mission, Jus. Qujliiuu, T. Bell, Lawrenceville, Jho. W. B. Allen, MARIETTA DISTRICT—A. T. Mank.P. E. Marietta Station—W. G. Parks. Circuit, S. J. Bellah, R. 11. llurwcll. Cassville—J. H. Ewing. Rome Station—J. Knowles. Cook, J. M. Dickey. Oothcaloga—J. L. Gibson. Spring Place—John Strictland. Dade Mission—Smith Quillian, LaFayette—W. P. Graham. Summerville—W. M. Fambrough. Van Wert Mission—F. Bird. Lagrange district—j. b.Paynk.p.e. LuGrange—M. H. White. Greenville—Jno. W. Yarborough, J. E. Sen- toll. Troup—J. W. Tally, R. Strippling. Zebuion—M. Bellah, W. B. MeCann. Griffin—J. W. Hinton. McDonough—A. Dorman. Jackson—C. Trussel. Atlanta—S. H. Cooper. Decatur—N. Smith, A. Noese, sup. Newnan—W. D. Matthews, Wm. E. Lucy. Franklin—J. B. C. Quillian. Carrollton Mission—Thos. H. Whitby . Fayetteville—J. Simmons MACON DISTRICT—J. W. Glenn, P. E. Macon—W. R. Branham. Colored mission, W. A. Simmons, Vineville—J. M. Marshall. Milledgevtlle—R. W. Bigham. Eutonlon—W. P. Arnold. Clinton—Charles R. Jewett. Monticello—Isaac Boring. Forsyth—J. P. Duncan. Culloden—S. M. Smith. Fort Valley—J. B. Smith. Perry—J. H. Caldw.ell Fort Valley Mission—Thos. C. Coleman Oukmulgco Mission—B. A. Smith. Wesleyan Female College, W. H. Ellison, E. H- Mvers. COLUMBUS DISTRICT—S. Anthoxy, P. E. Columbus, Lovick Pierce, Jos. 8. Key. Col ored chaige, to bo supplied. Talbotton station, J. P. Di< E. W. Reynolds. Thomaston, MrC. Peurifoy. Hamilton, J. W. Twitty, one to be supplied. Muscogee, D. Kelsey. Lumpkin. \V. M. Crumly. Stewori, J. T. Turner. Cutbbertnnd Fort Gaines. A. C. Bruner, J. C. Simmons, ,Tr, StaikesvilL, Thos. H. Jordan. Marion, Y. F. Tigr.or. Lanier, 0. L. Ilays. Americufj, J. B. Wardlaw. Chattahoochee, Mission, W. Brooks. Collingsworth Institute, J. B. Jackson. JEFFERSONVILLE DIST. F. D. Lqws»x, P. E. Jeffersonville circuit, A. Wright, R. A Connor Irwinton, W. F- Norman Vienna circuit, J. T. Smith. Sandersville, M. C. Smith Telfair, John M. Bright Reidsville, A- J. Deavors Hinesvijle, D. J. Myrick Dublin .mission, t»be supplied. Emanual mission, A. Gordon. J. T. Talley, J. W. Farmer, M. C. Tureen. tine, left without appointment, at their re quest. Jesse W. Carroll without appointment, on account of family affliction. R. Reneau Sunday School Agent. J. Boring, eupt. o California Mission, and A. M- Wynn, Mission ary to California. The next Conference will he held at Savan nah- Dickinson. Circuit, TJINVULOJPLS And Note Paper. For Ti sale by J- B- CPRBE.PC^i Market-square. e 15 The entire white population, of Virginia ia 387,717, being an increase of 146,749 aincetbe year 1840. The notes issued by Kossuth at lWgth bqen disavowed, and the holder' will have it bear the entire loss. Thi* deoisien »uet create extensive misery.