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VOL. XXXVII OLI) SERIKS.
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Tho paper will Invariably be dlaoonllned upon
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paid.
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tale.
ALEXANDER * SNEED, Kepublicau,
R. B. HILTON ft CO., Georgian d Journal,
THOHTSON ft W1TH1N0T0N, Am.
savannah, July 1, IBU.
WEDNESDAY, Two O'clock, F. M.
Additional New. brought by the
Canadian.
New Yobs, Sept f)th.~Slr William Temple
la dead.
The entire National Onard of Spain b shortly
lit be disarmed.
The late bread riots In Portugal have been
suppressed.
The cholera at LUbon b abating.
It Is rumored that the King or Naples has
asked for tho assemblage of a European Con
gress to arbitrate the difficulties between him
and the Western Powers.
Russia’s difficulty with tho Abies b being
satisfactorily arranged.
It is reported that England hu agreed to a
capitalization of tira Sound Due*.
Maine Electlon|
New Yobs, Sept 10.—The Black Republl
cans have elected Wood,Gilman, Abbott,Horse,
Foster and Washburn to Congress, the entire
Senate, and four-filth. of the House.
Report of the ThoucavlUe Convention
Again,
Iu answer to the Republican'! olbnsive chal.
Icngc.tor do deny “that.the action of the Thomas-
vllleConvention.himanasoriptronn and nrm-
pMt, and not the work of the editor of the
Georgian,was brought to the city Sunday morn
ing, by tho delegates."
A manuscript was brought to thb city cor.
tabling a report aod certain resolutions—but
by whom that report won made; whether It was
adopted, and whether the resolutlonajwere lost
or carried, was nowhere stated In that manu
script We therefore reiterate what we sold
yesterday:
[f any official report of the proceedings
reached thb city Sunday morning, we happen
to be ignorant of the fact.
That malcriidt out of which a tolerably Aril
and accurate report might bo made were
brought to the city In maniucript and memory,
we admit, and that b all we do admit. That
the writer of thb, or any other delegate, waa ;
under obligation to devote the Sabbath to the
preparation of snob a report for the Republican
wo douy, And with thb denial, we aabmit the
matter to the judgment of the public.
Another Distinguished Georgia Whig
and American far Buchanan.
The Uacon'Messenger, of this rooming, con
uins u letter bom Hon. Eugenios A. Nbbet,
late Judge of the Sapremo Court of Georgia,
aod long one of tho ornaments and master’
*pirits or the Whig party, la which he an
nounces himself a supporter of Buchanan. To
morrow wo will publbh at length the nnnn.
iwcruule argument by which he justifies Iris
courw. To-day wo content ourselves with tho
insertion of a few of hb pregnant sentences
“ 1 do not suppose that any one can now
question the fact that tho American party b
without nationality.”
"The election of Fremont will ho the first
scene In the drama of disunion; nnti-sbvesy
legislation the second; the thiid and last fratri
cidal war."
Such arc my vlows of the results of the
triumph of the me-soil power In the approach
ing election. That It will triumph, nil concedo
there b imminent danger. To prevent tbnt
triumph lu in my Judgment the highest obliga
tion of patriotism. To fufill that obligation I
tan perceive impractical way, but lo vole for
Hie Democratic candidate. If Mr. Buchanan
canduleut Fremont nod Mr. Fillmore cannot
and the success of Fremont will be followed by
the dissolution of the Union, tho case Is full"
made out without farther argumentation: 1.
these statements ore true, Ido not perceive
•mil forme there remains any alternative. In
u contest between the Union and my party
principles—L go for the Union. In an mevf-
talJe struggle between sections, and that ap-
paa-utly a final struggle, my fortunes and my
cllnia urc with my own section. Whnt are my
principles worth if 1 am to lose the Union ?
And what avnib my preference of Hr. Fill
more, ithe, and 1, and the South, areto bosac-
riliccd! 1 assume that Mr. Bacluuinn any be
elected nod that Mr. Fillmore cannot. I may
possibly bo mistakon, but such b my opinion,
uud I must act upon my own judgment, fallible
though it bo. It may bo Bald that tf Mr. Bu-
ebauun can be elected at nil, without your aid,
and why swell the triumph of an ancient op
ponent ( To thb I reply, that it b of vast mo
merit, not only that Mr. Buchanan should be
elected, but that he should be elected and go
Into office with the moral power of the entire
houth to sustain him, and with the sanction of
an overwhelming popular majority.
tie concludes ns follows and whore Is the
Southern man who can gainsay hb conclusion.
. 2? 1 i e i n ?. 0 ff* t i 0 p,rt y 18 onl J r notions!
is^,oW,h e .xro»r!
as an able and experienced Statesman, and aa
a gentleman of unimpeachable charac-
ter. Hoandhl. panyam fuUywith us on the
great ulaverybsuea of the day. My hono-nav
my belief b, that, If elected, he XXtabter
the government upon Constitutional prinolpto
—that being raised to power manly fiy South
ern Biillrugo, and indorsing an he has done.
Southern views, he will protect Southern
rights—that daring hb term of office the con.
ecrvutivo elements of the nation will have
time to come Into legitimate action—that tho
Stonn Of fauatlobm and sectional folly will
subside, and the Federal Union be preserved.
Bc8pectfu!ly Year^Friend,
Health or Moutsohebt.—A gentleman
writing rrom Montgomery, Ala., says InaP. Si
„"ynoto u on item of news, that the
K 1 . 11 ? Montgomery for the week ending
fe a .'"st, was one still-born negro child.
Die doctors think It rather healthy here.
A company is forming In Perry county, Ain.,
taller the lead of Dr. John ,0. Reese, for the
iwposc of exploring the Mineral regions of the
.ills Valley. Forty-five names have been
‘milled. Tbs
month.
Storm tit Viovltla.
TaI.LAIIASSKK, Aug. 31, 1356.
R. B. HUtOA & Vo„
'G'ciitlonienQuito a gale l»Junk subsiding
beret It commenced yesterday evening about
eight o'clock,;blew quite hard during the
night) with heavy rain. This morning the wind
inerpaaed.tn violence until It blew a heavy gale*
At 12 o’clock, M., It began to lull, and has since
gradually subsided, and now (5 o’clock, P. M.,)
it U pretty well over with. The atreeta or Tal-
lahaaaco present a melancholy appearauce—
large and beautiful shade trees are proatrato,
several tin roofa ore torn ofl; tho gable of otio
end of the oapltol blown in, Bomo of the wi
dows smashed, and many other buildings are
slightly damaged. The most serious damage,
however, Is done to the beautiful shade trees—
very fow of which bps escaped being totally
demolished. No persou 1 believe has bceu
hart. It Is supposed that much damage bus
been done to tbe crops, and the result upon the
Gulf coast It is feared has been disastrous.
In baste, Visitob.
[The foregoing has been a week and a half
on the way.]—G. & J.
Storm In Decatur County.
The Batnbrldge Argus gives a deplorable ac
count of the effect of the late storm In Baln-
bridge and the surrounding country. It lasted
from 4 o’clock P. M., Saturday, until 3 or 4 Sun*
day, P. M. The ^rgussays:
The uew brick buildiug of Ira Sanborn was
Uuroofed, tho uew Baptist Church nearly blown
down and rendered almost beyond repair, one
of tbe window sash of tho new Presbyterian
Church, aud some of the bliuds from the Court
Haase ; and chimneys aud palings, and china
aud other trees were blown down on every lot
and street in tbe place. The whole town pre
sented, on yesterday morning, a melancholy
spectaclo, nearly every Btrect iu towu being
blocked up with fallcu trees and rendered
almost impassable
The amount of damage sustained by our
citizens is immense.
The crons in tyis section, wo presume, are
partially, if not Completely destroyed. From
all wo could learn, through our.cxohauges, tho
3 of eveiy species in Decatur county were
*, by far, than they are in any portion of
Georgia, but this Btorm, we fear, will place
our plauters^on au equal footing with tho farm,
eraiu Middle and Northern Georgia, where tho
crops have been nearly destroyed by tho
drought. Certainly a great calamity has be
fallen us, which should teach us an important
lesson, that of dependence on Him who hath
all power both lu lleavcn aud in earth, and who
sways the destiuies of the universe.
In another article, apparently written at a
later date;*tho editor siiys :
Iu consequenco of the recent storm, rendering
the roads impassable, we presume the Thomas*
ville Convention will bo but poorly attended.
We hope it will bo postponed to a more con*
venient time—Mr. McElveen, who resides
eight miles east of this, in the direction
of Thomasvllle, come into town on yester
day morning, and stated that he counted
two hundred and sixty five tree* lying ucross
tho road between his residence and Baiubridgc!
The crops iu this county are completely
ruined, from tho representations made to us ;
and the probable damage/to the county will
not fall short of two hundred thousand dol
lars.
Stohsi in Madi8on, Florida.—The Madison
Messenger, says:
A very severe storm occured onSaturday night,
and continued until noon, Sunday. With the
exception of one chimney, fences and trees
;belng blown down, no damage was sustained in
oar town. In the country however, we believe,
much damago was done. T. L. Whitlock, Esq.,
we learn had his Gin House, and other proper
ty destroyed to the amount of about $1000.
company starts early this
V? ut, ch—The Bt. Louis Repobll*
actK wounds for believing that a re*
"?,* ln in Hllnols, which will verycer-
Uric nm“ I 1 . 10 v , ol ° of llw State for Bachsnsn.
>* EmSf' m S n who tewtoffst first with
ll . «na iff 11 .*,“ ve rilsmisted with
Bacilli™ ra ' 8 ng U“hm1ks for Fillmore or
Further Particular, of Iho Hunting of
tho Hotel at Capo May.
PaiDALtLrniA, Sept. 0 Mr. Philip Gain
Sr., with Col. Frank T. Foster, of this oily,
were tho proprietors of tho Ill-fund hotel. Mr.
Cain resided at Vlncenttown, N. J., nnd went
to Cape Island the present season, for the pur
pose or opening the hotel. He was sixty-five
yens of age.
Andrew Coin, hie sou, was about twenty
years of age. Martha was iu her sevouteeth
year, aud Sarah was but thirteen.
Mrs. Albertson was tirirty-ttvo years of age.
She was a widow. She hud gono to the
Island to uetashauuekeeperattne hotel.
Tho elder Mr. Coin leaves u wife and several
children at Vlncenttown. Mrs. Albertson also
resided there. Young Philip Cnln Is about
eighteen years of age.
he Mount Vernon was built by a company
of gentlemen, at a cost of 1125.000, uponwhloh
there is not one cent of insurance. The build
ing was first occupied in 1863; hut Hcssii
Cam and Foster did not become the lessees un
til the past season. The hotel was celebrated
for its immense size, nnd for the superior ac
commodations the building afforded to guests.
The Interior wns well finished, and the apart
ments were larger and more comfortable than
usad at waterlog place hotels.
Although the hotel, in its late condition,
was cabablo of accommodating 3100 visitors, it
was not finished at the time or its destruction.
It was designed to have the buildings oocapy
three sides of a hollow square, or court yard,
and the front range and one wing wero up.
One wing had never been commenced. The
building was constructed entirely of wood; It
was four stories In height in the main, with
font towers, each five stories ln height. Three
of these towers occupied the corners of the buil
ding, and one stood midway of the only wing.
In addition to these towers, there was an
Immense tower six stories In height In the cen
tre of the front. The entire structure both
outside and upon the court-yard, was surroun
ded with wooden pizzas that extended from
the ground to tho roof with floors at eaoh story.
The wing was n quarter of a mile lu length,
nnd the from! covcnfi nearly an equal extent
of ground. Tho dining room which was 426
feet long and CO feet in width, was eapableof
accommodating 3000 persons. There were 432
rooms ln the bulldlog. It was clstmod that
tho Mount Vernon wns the largest hotel In tho
world. $
There was a tank in tho centra tower of the
wing of the Mount Vernon, capable of holding
twenty thousand gallons of water. The water
was forced into It by means o f a steam engine.
The furniture of the hotel belonged to Hessri
Gain & Foster. It was valued at 324,000, up
on which there was no Insurance. The total
pecuniary less by the conflagration will not
tall short ol 3160,000;
Haws yuoii Utah Tsnmnmv.—\Yo have re
ceived a file or the Halt Lake News, th tbe 30th
July, fliero Is no news beyuud the utraoubne-
mout ol the failure for tho seoiiud time of the
crops In the Salt Lake VaUey. The Newa
lu addition to tho drouth and dostractlon by
Insects hut season, to tho severity of the post
winter end consequent heavy lost of stock, aud
to Ulo destitution wo are still suflhrlng, the long
continued dry weather, the scant supply of
water at command for Irrigation, the entire de
struction of craps by grasshoppers, Caeho
county, uud tho like destruottou in portions of
oUobaoc md th ° fl enenl
and corn, and tho parching of whole holds or
grain bolero tho heads are filled, are f. r from
promising a surplus or food for the Saints now
lera and the thousands already on their way
to the mountains.
The Mormons of Great Salt lake City eelebra-
tedtho ninth anniversary of their entranco into
the valley of tbe Great Salt Lako, on tho 34th
of July, at the head waters of the Big Cotton
wood. About 460 persona, 71 carriages, and
201 horses nnd mates participated In the cele
bration. Tho dancing waa kept up until the
afternoon of tbe 26th.
The general electiou was to have been held
on the first Monday In August, when county
officers and members of the Legislature were
tobeehoseu. There seemed to be but one par
ty, which regularly nominated and elected their
candidates without opposition.
From tho South Side Democrat.
An Intercepted Letter.
The folluwing epistle dropped into our office,
must have been Intended for the Old-Line
a nnd K. N. AmalgamOrgan, with Scotch
strings In our burg. '
“Dear Organ, I take a tremondous Interest
hi the present Election; my application for
the ofiico of Squabhurg Tobacco Smeller, has
bcenon file four yean, and I know that when
Fillmore la eluutea I Bliull get it. Sol hurrah
for Fillmore. I belong to the “YouDg.Men's-
Bird-er-Freedom-ts-doath-to-all-frlshmeu As
sociation,'and we are true to the policy of
the great Amerleau party, for though our lath,
en wero born ln Europe, yet—d—n them, they
had no business to I
We have given our foes no rest. We have
already done the State some service; we have
broken up several Buchanan nnd Fremont
athelugs by making a row and hurrahing for
'illmoro. We have at the risk or our own
heads, been In tho night and chalked large
crosses uu all the Fremont hand-bllla we could
find—we have ateleu their bonnets, cut down
their flag stalls, punched holes In their flags,
nnd broken their club-room windows, and Jwe
lave told cords ofliea about Old Buck, and the
ton-cent-ret-up; wo luve turned his person in
to redicule, ehlzzled his character and played
the deuce generally.
I am on tho Foreign Executive Committee—
I throw stones at little Dutch boys—I knock
down Irish children nnd take their playthings
away from them, and then hurrah for Fillmore.
One night I threw a brick through the only
window In nn Irishman’s shanty und smashed
his baby, then I had ulotoi our" boys” ready
to liek tho man when he came out to go Tor tho
doctor—wo hammered ldmi till ho couldn’t
sueuk, then we pnt him in tbe jall-houseou a
charge of “ drunk and disorderly," then wo
went round tho corner and barrelled for Fill
more. Wo have by united action and assertion,
whipped every Irishman In ourward.oneata
time, and I hove individually spanked seventeen
stray Milesian babies, on the sly—^we all run
with 1864 Engine, nnd when there is a fire in
a " foreigners" house probably we break things
tomr, and perhaps you thlnlt wer’e anxlius to
put It out—perhaps we are I I’m great on
getting np votes for President, in public as
semblies, and our party haven way of their
own or getting atttlie result.
We multiply the Fillmore vote by five, and
then divide the votes for the other candidates
by the same uumber, by way or balancing tbe
account—I have also distinguished myself by
writing fictitious letters to the Republican jour
nals, saying that there had been n Fremont
lathering 0 f ten thousand people at Squab-
own; nnd next day I write to our own paper
denying the meeting, assert tbe whole story to
be n malicious fabrication of the Satanlo press,
nnd nay that In Bqnnbtown there were but two
Fremont men and ten Bucbnnim men, and that
the former were in jail and the latter had no
votes. I havs teamed nil the catch phrases:
“Americans must Rale America;” "Boware of
Foreign Influence ;” "No Popery;” “The 8hlp
of State, which sails over our glorious moun
tains and our broad valleys with the Star
Spangled Banner.” The Pilgrim Fathers of
the Revolution—battling with foreign foes—
Spells of office—Buohsneera—Disunion—We
will fight, we wilt conquer," Ac.
I have learned a set speech with all these
big taking words in it, and all knew when to
pat In tho applause. Far instance: “Fillmore
nnd Donclson” was always to have nine cheers
and a “tiger”—“Americans shall Rnlo Ameri
ca,” was to have six cheers until it had been
said thirty times, and alter that, but three—
“American Eagle” ditto. 'Bloodof your fore
fathers” was to be “hte-e-hl’d,” and any allu
sion to the Pope, Buchanan, or, Fremont, was
to be recolved with howls and groans ad libi
tum.
So yousoe old hose—Organ, I mean—we
are going It strong—our party’s name Is "Le
gion”—we’ve secured the name any, how, and
you may bet your intestinea we’ll keep It till
run into onr native element.
I shake fists with you,
Q. K. P. Doestioeb, Jr.”
Examination of Naval Enqinekhs.—The
Board ol Examiners, for the promotion of no-
val Engineers which was recently ln session in
Washington, have reported the following:
Theodore Zeller to be a Chief Engineer;
Second Assistant Engineer Montgomery Flet
cher to bo 1st Assistant Engineer; 3dAsstant
J. W. Moore, Thomas Williamson ■ W Han
ntug and JameB B. Klmbalto be 2d Assistants.
Chief Engineer BH Long has been ordered
to the Mcrrimac, vice Wm Shock detached and
waiting ordera; 1st Assistant Engineer George
Gibbons has been ordered to the Merrlmoo vice
A C Burners, detached and watting orders.
[For tho Georgian and Journal.]
The Mermaid’s Song.
BY StXA.
We morrlly sail en tho ocean foam
And part tho crested wave,
While quickly we hlo to.our SOS-wee.; heme,
And coral archtag cave;
No rear have we In the bowling blast,
We laugh at lightning’s gleam,
Nor cure we now for tbe creaking mast
Or sea gull’s baleful lorcam.
MWTO i...i.'i. -i
) AT; SEPTEMBER IQ, 1856,,
Brutal Murder.
It has been stated that Hr.. Sheridan waa
mnrdered on tho 3d nit., In Highland county,
Va., by a free negro, at tho Instigation of his
wife. The Boekingham Register says;
Mr. Sheridan was an intelligent Irishman And
come to the oounty of Highlands from the
State ol New York about 12 months since, in
comparer with Mr. JarviB, t (landed proprietor
of Highland county. Remaining in that coun
ty a few months, hebecamo acquainted with
and married Hn. Wiley, a widow, whose has-
band has been dead some two yean, a lady of
respectable standing and some property. Mr.
Sheridan soon became dissipated and reckless
In his htblta, which led to serious family dis
agreements. On Snaday, the day on whloli
Sheridan was mnrdered,we ore Informed he was
sent for by his family, and arrived home oatly
In, tho morning |n company with Sam, a |negro
Property of Win. Wilson, or JH|||
land, whohsd been sent for Sheridan. In.
mediately upon Shcridaa’a arrival at homo, in n
state of Intoiioatlon. hls wlfo left and went to
» house In tho neighborhood, taking away the
whole white family. Sheridan being thua left
alone In nls own bouse, in company with the
negro Sam and Sam’s wif»-a negro woman
hired by Bherldsn—was murdered by Sum nnd
wife, wrapping b rope, wwmd his neck and
drawing ft at each end until death ensued. The
bodjor Sheridan was then removed from his
house into a^corn-field, some distance from the
boose; where his body was found on the succeed
ing day.
The negro,-8am, having been arrested, con
fessed his guilt, and was tried before4he Coun
ty Court ofHigbland, at its fat term, and sen
tenced to be hung on the 2(3th of tho present
month. A nolle proteaui was entered os to
Sam’s wife; indent was discharged'
Worms*
As thU is tbo season or tbo year wbea worms
are most formidable among children, U)0 proprie
tors or U’Lauori Vormifugo, Flowing Bros, of Pitts
burgh, beg leavo to call tbo Attention of parents to
Us virtues fbr tbe ezpdllug of these annoyiug, and
oilen tatul enemies of oblldren. It was iuveutod
by * phyoicliui of great oxperienoe iu Virginia, who,
after having used it for eovoral yeura In bis own
practico, and round its success so universal, was in
duced at lost to offer it to the public os a cheap but
cerUlu aud excolleut medicine, It bos since bo-
onm*‘ju»tlj' popular throughout tho Uuilod States,
as tho rao3t ciltcient Verinirugo ever known, aud
the demaud has been steadily on the incroaio since
Its llrst introduction t > the public.
i» Purchasers will bo careful to uik for Dr
M’Laue’d Celebrated Vermifuge, manufactured by
Fleming tiros., of Pitt 'burg, Pa. All outer Vermi
fuge lu comparison ure worthier. Df. M'Luuo'd
genuine Vermifugo, also his celebrated Liver Pills,
can uow bo had at all respectable Drugstores.
None genuino without the signature or
(5) FLEMING B1103.
copt 0
iMFltovRintST OF Irish Lawrkimi—A l»Uct
from Limerick sRys that tin wagon of, harvest
laborers there Is 3s.63,per diem, with Board.—
Moat of the taborera are ftotn the westof Clare,
Galway and Kerry, and, It la said, they' are all
unusually wellolomed tiila waaon; ln tact rags
are an exception.
Fink in' P«NNari,VANtA^Colum6lu, s. C.,
Auguet 8.—Advices by telegraph Rom York,
W.,state tintn Art to raging over half ofthe
town of Colnmbls, Pm, and that tho asalstanc
of the firemen of York has been invoked.
President Pierce, and W. W. Seaton, ofthe
National Intelllgoncor, passed through Alex
andria, Saturday, cn route for tho Fauquier
White Sulphur Springs.
All persons ore hereby positively prohibited
from making any contractu with oor carriers
for the delivery of the paper to them by the
week, or from paying the said carriers any
money. A high-handed game of injustice to
us, aod to our regular subscribers, xucteaafully
carried out for a length of time, has rendered
this course imperatively necessary, and It will
be hereafter rigidly enforced. All contracts
must be made at the office.
SPECULATORS AWAKE!
'i'llone who would bo in beosuu to eorure Tickets
In tbe
UNKIVALLED SCHEME!
OP THB
SOUTHEUN, MIUTAKY ACADEMY LOTTERY,
To bo drawn at Moutgomory, Ala., September 12,
1856,
Should lone no tltuo, if they wtah a ebuuco at obtain
ing »t y or tbo following Brilliant Pristm:
1 Tr la oof *50.000
1 Prize of $26,000.
1 Prize of *15,000.
1 Prlzo or *10,000.
1 Prlzo or *0,000.
I Prize of *5,000.
I Prize of $3,000.
&c.,&c., &c., 5c.
Wholetlckols *10, Ilalvea l*; Quarters *2)f
Order* cau bo addressed to
8. SWAN h CU, Atlanta, Ga.
or 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala., aud
box 82, Savauuah, P. 0.
For further particulars boo Scheme in dnothor col
umn sept 4—Gt
NEW ADyEim^EM^TiS;
Young Me,’a €hrInf Ian AmocI . Uoii.,
agi—» < Tha regular 'monthly moating iff tho
wm Young lion’*i Christian Aiaorlatlbn will hi,’
hold Vo-teght. > • sept 10
HPUTUKKN RAILROAD.
Stat* or Ci rv or,Vtcxnuuwi, ! >
Ofllco oTtbpSiOiUheru Railroad Cumpuuy. f
T Uk Southern Railroad Company. Invite propo
sals l'r.om coutructors lor tho oloariug, gradu
ation, masonry, trustluig and bridging, neconsary
to tho complete preparation for the suporstructuro
ofuie roadway or tbo eastern division or tLotr
road*:'
Also, for furnishing tbo cross tius, aUd for tiiu
(rook-laying with auy incidental work uecusary.
And ter all othor work, stations, platTorus, de
pots, &c\ required In tbo thorough completion of
th-> road lor offoouvo operation.
Tho graduation amounts to 770,000 cubic yards of
excavation, and 665,000 cubic yards of embank-
mtM.
Tho treading to4,000lect.
The bridging to eooreot.
Tho maiouiy for culverts amounts lo 10,000
perob. i - ■ v
Tho Grout tios to 180,000.
Proposals', sealed, endoreod, aud dlrooted to tbo
uinWMgucd, Will bo ruccivcd until tbo Ural day or
November utx-, and will bo.] at tho option of bid*
Uors.elther ter—
l, The entire mrk rf cmtlniclUm, completing the
road ready ter tbo iron; *.
it. Tbo work or construction, exclusive of cross
lie* autUnwk-laylug;
m. Foroocnitem ofwork, eutlroand separate:
tv. For tho grodiug of cither, or aspocitlcduum-
bur of sectioUa, of ouo rails each;
For tho cross tios to bofuruUhod, tho number
Amp CHAMPION.
(Suucessor to Champion A Watts.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
No. 4 Barnard st., between the Market aud Bay sL,
SAVANNAH, OA.
Dealer in Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
Dried Fruits, &o., Ac.
Reforonuo—A. Champlou, Esq., Bamuel Solomons,
Esq., Messrs. Rftbuh & Whltobcad, and Swift&Co.,
Savauuah. Ga. ;* mvli
OHANB, WELLS * CO.,
FA0T0U8 & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
8av nuunh, Un. , ' .
Cniiimerrinl 3nteliwenre.
Savammh Market, Sejitembcr 10.
COTTON.—Tho solos of Cotton this forouoou was
128balesstthe following price#, vix: 35 bales at
41J4,17 at 11H. and 76at 11« ceuU. t
Bxports. _
NEW YORK-Per bark Edward-150 bales Up-
land Cotton, 1576 sacks Wheat, 65 casks Rice, 47
bales Wool. 18 b-Uos Moss.
Port of Savannah September 10.
Arrived.
Stosmor WeUka, MoNeiiy, Palatko—Olagnorn &
Cunningham.
Pteamer Kaudolph, Ward, Augusta—8M Laffl
teau.
Cleared.
Bark Edward, 8ones,New York—Colions h Hortz.
Passengers.
Per steamer Welaks, from Palatko—W W Bcott,
J C Cook, G G Pattly,* L Loo, L McQueen, Rev W
WBoars. J A McQueen. J McLeod, H KSaddler and
Udy, H L Deans, Miss Chaffer, Mr* Young and svt,
Mrs Buckner, .1 Osgood. R H Drsro, Mrs Hoad, C 8
Harly, H 8 Turner, L W Huger. H H W Uson. Hon
Thomas Telfair Long, W H Sprfght, L G Roberts,
and 10 dock.
Consignees.
Per8teamer Wolaka, firomPalatka—8 bales 8ea
Islaud Cotton, 60 bbls Spts Turpentine, 100 Cow
HldoJ and Mdzo, to Boston A Vlltalonger. Crane,
Wells k Co, Hunter k Gammell, MoMahou 4 Doylo,
M A Hardio & Co, S Palmeft L J GuilmarUn, F M
MyrroJI.J Holme*, A F Mira, J M Cooper, H Lath-
rop & Ca, W G Little, RAJ Laohllson.
IgUCKETS AND BROOMS—
50 dozeen 3 hoop Painted Buckets
25 do 2 do do do
25 d Brooms, landing and for sale by
sugl4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO*
B ASKETS—An elegant assortment of Traveling
Baskets, just received by steamer from New
Yortc. A call is invited at
KENNEDY k BEACH'S
House Furnishing Store, Hodgson’s new block.
Jyn
Is not tbe ocean vast our living home 7
Then what care or fear bavo we 7
Tho* tho tempest flash in its fire-lit team,
Our home is the dancing sea.
We merrily sing thro* tbe angry storm,
With wreck and waves wo pb»y,
Nor care we now ter tho mariner’s form,
That’s borne on wild soa spray;
Nor hood we then the shriek of despair
.* When soul from body’s riven,
’Tis music still to our sca-bern ear,
No woe to us Is given.
; On tho wave wo sit m we comb our hair,
Still singing tbe wooing strain
That tells tbe mariner we’ll soothe Ills care
If taoMl heed onr wild refrain.
. We merrily live in tbe deop bine sea,
• Onr lamps the diamond bright,
Aud emeralds green as the woodland lea
Give forth tholr sparkling light;
The sea wood sort is our downy bed,
Tho fishes ’round tis pity,
And the sapphire waves above our head,
Seem like the clouds of day.
Ob, tbeu fondly we lore our ocean home,
With Its wondrous hues of light.
And quickly wo giido o’er its snowy foam,
And gaze at tho stars of night.
Yes, merrily we pass our careless life—
We children ofthe wave;
We knew no gloom, or grier, or senseless strite—
There’s naught iu life Vo crave,
Not a jealous thought disturbs eur heart.
We care not who is (Ur—
Uer only thought Is the endless zest
Of joys that greet us here.
Theu say, will you come to our ocean home,
And our coral arching cavo,
Whore the eappblro seals our only dome.
And our car the dancing ware?
T AYLOR’S PREMIUM COTTON GIN8.-Tho most
celebrated short Staple Cotton Gins, now In
use, 40 and 60 saw each, ter sale by
YONGE A FRIERSON.
Pug 27 No. 94 Bay qtreet.
X IQUORS, LINBJ AND LARD-50 bbls Brandy,
Jj 5hair pipes Imported brandy. 5 half pipes
gtu. 60 bbls P. II.Glu. 100 bbls. roclifled whisky,
60 bbli rectified whisky, 16 bbls old rye wbiskjr
Vi. Fur tho tiudrucoustruutiou.u-aily fortheiiuu,
ofelihor ul tho three diviSlous iurelimiter named
or said road:. >'
Tho oaste.ndivUlon; connecting with tho com-
pieted rood at or near tho town ot'Braudou, extends
to the Mubllo aud oh o raid, 82ratios, wulcti will
be divided iutu three subdivisions ; the Urst ol' 21
miles, tho second of 28 miles, und tbo third of 33>:
miles.
Iu eaoh term ufpropusul, tbu bidder will state ills
item prices, audYur the graduutiou will itiuku his
bid si so muoiijpor cub u y^rd of exouvatlou und
ciubunkniout, aud tbe adddlnual difference ter * ( ex
ccsb” of either; or ter so much per cubic yard up
on tbo largest hem, aud the difference ter “u*-
coss.”
The hurtles rnukiug prupojuls are desired to nuke
them In four forms: 1. For tho whole amount pay
able ino.dhiy lucttsli, as the work progresses, re
set viug twenty percent ter lluai sctileuioni. 2.
Oue-lmirin casb, payable ill lliosumo way, uud uuo
huil'mihett</Ckoimo company. 3, One-lblrd in
ca b, payable lu the same way, tho bonds or tbe
company, payable iu ten yours, with interest at
nlxpor ceut-i payable annually. 4. Payable en
tirely lu the stock or tbo road.
The proposals to be considered must lo accompa
nied by satisfactory reference or creduntmls, und
the company reserve the right oi accepting uny or
deolining all.
Mups. piofilosaudspociUoatious may be seeunt
this olllce; and any luriher iuterioatlca will bo fur-
ulshcd upou uppilcat.ou to tho underslgued.
Tho Southern Uuhroad commcuces at Jtvcksou,
tho capital of tho Biuto, urnl is finishod u-> fur os tho
town of Bruudou; aud is In good running order
aud well equipped totbat point. It oxtoudi from
Bruudou tu u hue uhuost directly east oigluy-two
aiida lull'mllos, to the intersection, of the Mobile
and Ohio Railroad, a lew mhe* below tlm town iff
Mariuu, lu Ijtudurduiu county; und passes through
the counties or Rankin. Bcott und Nowtou Tuo
hue U over u high roliiog country, welt * watered
ani Umbered,and iu pciut ofhcaithtulness,L’Couom
ical living, &c., Is equal tu tho must fuvosed
portions ol the t'urolinas audGcoiyia. Thogradiug,
oxcopt ter tbe tirst twcuty miles u gouornlly light;
and upon the most of the scctiuus ilia excavation
ami embankment ultcruulu fuvorubiy; tbe excep
tions being in the two h.avlest cuts. Tim matin iul
Is of a character easily moved, tho growth of tho
couutry affords abuudouoo of timber Miltablu ter
bridging and cross-ties; aud it Is believed that no
work offers, in facilities ter construction, greater
luducemouis to contractors, especially those using
negro labor.
Tho company is entirely out of dobt, uud has due
to It by rename stockholders. aboui*:!3b,OOP, which
will doubtless be paid us the Board of dlouagi rs may
call it in. It Is also ou rcciplout under, tho ,recent
grunt orLnds maito by Congress, 11 they can ho lmd
along the line, which is believed to bo tbs case, of
nearly 400,000 acres or land. $
Thu road connects with aud is an extension of
the Vlckburg aud Jackson Railroad, cumplblod and
in rull operation to the Mississippi river at Vickburl;
opposite whlcluRy, lu Jaiuisiana, commences the
Vicksburg, Shriiveii|H)rt and Texas Railroad, now
uuder cjutract ter Us wbulo distance and in rapid
irogress of censtructiou. It intersects the Now
irleuns nnd Jackson. Great Northern Railway nt
Jackson, and through that st Canton, connects with
the Mississippi Control Railway, tho iron ol which
is uow being laid to Holly bprhigs. It intersects
with tho Mobile and« bio Railroad, us already stat
ed, near Marion, and its point of Intersection moots
with the North-eastern and Southwestern Railrouu
in Alabama, aipl through that unites with tho roads
in Virginia, Tennessee and North Caroliua. iUs
also an iudisponsublo link iu the line of Railways
that are to unite Charleston and Savannah, through
Montgomery, Vicksburg, Sbrovcnport and El Faso,
with tbe Pacific Ocean runuiug its ouliro length ou
thesauo parallel of latitude with these places. U
is thus obvious that ibis lino of work Is one or tbo
mo-t important unfinished enterprises in the coun
try. It is thorough Natiouul iu its character; ter
it unites Molno and New Orleans, aud tho Atlantic
and tho Mississippi, by indissoluablo bonds. But
whilst thus Nationul, it appeals especially for aid to
8outbern men and 8outhern enterprise, for when
completed, with tho Intermediate gap In Alabama,
it will, with its connections, uow built and being
built, run right through tbo heart of thoso great
tiautherncotton-growing States, Louisiana, Missis
sippl, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina, and
uultos the great inland sea with the broad ocean.
Thoso facts are stated to call attention to this line
of road and to induce capitalists and contractors, to
embark liberally in its construction. Tho fifteen
mllos of completed Railroad, with Us equlpmeut*
and sixty valuable slaves,mquy of tbom mechanics,
isabonu8 from tbe State or Mississippi; the publlo
land has been donated by Congress ; and it is, per-
bnps, not groatly over-estimating tbo present pro
perty ofthe road to putUator near one million of
dollars in which sum teturo stockholders who may
become such by direct subscription or money or
work,will beat once equally interested. It wilt
thus be scou that this road prosents peculiar iu-
ducomonts to men of moons to ongngo in Its con
struction.
WM. 0.8MEDES,
sept 10—tNl President Southern Railroad.
MXSsSB"8CliOOL. "
T U8 School will be organized on Wednesday,
Octobor 1st, under tho cliargo of Mr. D Mai-
ion. as Principal; who will bo aided by competent
assistants. Tbe Iiouho will accommodate 800 pu
pils; 200 of whom wtU be received freo or charge,
and 100 will pay tuition.
The Hassle School District Includes that portion or
tho city lying oast or Whitaker st. All children re
siding in this district are entitled to a place In this
School.
Applications must be made to either of the Com
missiouers, or to tbo Principal.
A. PORTER,
J. STODDARD,
8. COHEN.
Commissioners
Savannah, Sopt. 8th, I860. sept 8-1 m
t3- Morning News and Republican copy ouo
month.
LANIRlt & ANDERSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ap5-ly shoos, ga.
WILLIAM H. DASHER,
ATTORNEY AND COUN8ELLOR AT LAW.
Trounville, Lowudcs County, Ga.
Will practice in Thomas, Lowndes, Clinch, Waro.
Appling, Toffair, Irwin, Laurens, and Pulaski
couutles, Georgia; and id Jefferson, Madison, Ham
Utuu, and Columbia counties, Florida. [my 11,
MIL L E U & R OU,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BilUNSWICK, GA.
Will pniutitfo ln the Brunswick Circuit—compris
ing tho I'nllowiiig Couutles:
Ulymi, Wuyne, Ciimdeu, Wuro, Apppliug,
Clinch, Coffee uud Clmrlton.
JOHN B. MILLER. L. C. ROLL,
aug 3 ly
puro, 60 bbls rum. 100 doz. clothes aud
lines, 150 doz fishing lines. 25 bbls leaf lard, 25 kegs
lord. Received ana for sale by
Fept8 MCMAHON & DOYLE.
'205 aud 207 Bay at.
M olasses, mackerel and mustard.—50
bbls and 6 naif bbU Molasses; 10 bbls and 10
lioir obis No l Mackerel; 100 boxes Mustard. K
celved and ter sale by
MCMAHON k DOYLE,
sept8 No, 205 and 207 Bay at.
0 firkins Butter. Received per steamer and for
sale by McMAHON k DOYLE,
sepl8 205 and 207 Bay street.
J UST RECEIVED—From New York, Whale Bone
ten feet long tor Skirts,
Hooped Skirts, and ter sale by
J. W.THRELKELD,
sept 3 Congress and Whitaker sis
fTlNEGAR, FLOUR. &C--25 bbls Cider Yiingar
V 20 bbls White Wine Vinegar
50 baskets quarts and pints Wine .
100 boxes asorted qualities Roy’s Lemon Syrup
25 casks Hlbberl’s Pint Porter •
25 do Jeffrey’s Ambre Ate, pints; landlug
und for sale by /
augl6 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO,
S UGAR-20 bbls Stuart’s Powdered Sugar
25 do do Crushed do, lauding
and for sale by
aug!4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
, COFFEE & TEAS.—
50 bbls Stuart’s A Clarified Sugar
.» -B *• •*
75«» 0 “ “
25 “ Crashed and Powdered Sugar
200 Bags Prims Green Rio Coffee
100 « Fair “ “ “
50 Mats Old Government Java Coffee
16 K cheats Prime Hyson Tea
10H “ “Black “tin tolls. X do
10 X “ ’* “ “ X lb papers
• SO caddies 6 A 18 lbs each fine Hyson Tea
•Mg 29
WM.M. LAWTON & CO.
<;hnrli ».on, Suulli Onlullnn.
SEA ISLAND'OftTTOH AND lllCE I’AC
TOIIS.
It. Wainwhioiit Hacot I Wn.UAU M. Lawton.
Josra’U T. Dm.i,. ( Winiuhn Lawton Jk.
AUK ZW , fO’Ltll
v: JOHN C. BOOTH,
CIVIL engineer and surveyor,
Wilt til... give III. tUoullon lu .IoaIkiih iu Aruliituu
lure. Ollloo iu tliu more ur .luhn IVillmniidh. taq.
Bay jilt. _ myia
JOH N 31. M1LLEN ,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Oilloe cornor Bay and Drnytou streets
,Jyl8
A. THOMAS di CO., ~
Anclloa and Comlmsslon Mcrt-liauts,
110 liryun Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
i'UUXAN.[Jo 12] . . 8. 8. l’iRDUK.
W.H.F 'IUIKIjIj,
DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
und Foreign and Domestic Fruit,
tnrnvr llrouQUm and WhUaktr-Ut.
Town ami country supplied with choice goods at
tiiculorutn prices. All orders promptly attended
to, uud .-uti.-iluclhiu ulways guaranteed. spl8
JOHN ii .FALL ICrAN T,
WHOWWALE AND RICTAIL DBALKB IS
W1N1K)W BUNDS, WINDOW SASH AND PANE
DOORS.
West 8ido Mouument Square, Savauuulj, Ca.
mayll
'JOHN H. CO CIlliANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin, i.aureus county, Ga„ lute Junior parlucr or
tho llrut uf A. & J. Cocura.vx, Irwinton, Ga., will
attend promptly to all business entrusted to his
euro. Particular attention paid to collecting. Re-
fer»iu!0—Dr. 0.11. Guyton, F. 11. Rowe, Dublin,
Ga.. .*1 Mar-di, Mivauuuh. myll
P. JACOBS,
8E1GAR AND TOBACCO STORK.
No. 20, Bull street, (sign of the Big Indian.)
N. ii.—Keeps constantly ou hand SpanlBh, Hall
Spaniidi, and A»ncricou Segars. at wholesale and re-
ail. Also, Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, &c. Juno 1
JAMES McHENRY,
Inaaruneti Uroker aud Notary Public.
Murine Protuste Noted and F^ttended, Average.
a»yusted, Charter PartleBond Average Bonds dfawns
Papers pfepored whereby to recover losses from
American or British Underwriters, and attention
given to all mutters connected with shipping nnd In
surance, No. 118 Bay-stroct opposite the Trout ol
tho Custom House. ly nov 8
* JMS8K T. BKUNARD,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELIXJR AT liAW,
Nowuahsvilla, Fla.
Reference*—Geurgo . Browu. William Dell, New-
uansvillo, Flu.,.it. ii. lillUiu, Boston k Villulonga,
SavahnMi, Go. TJ myll
R, J DAVAN.V,
FACTOR ANT
No. 07 Buy Street,
jy 80 Savannah.Qa >? ”
“JAMKS M. iAVAUll, > 1
attorney at I .aw,
fHOMJUWtUJt, rSOMASCOt’m, UA.
All buHinosH entrusted to his care will receive
prompt attention. lyr—marl?.
iASiwu.HoncwoL .akIMa. voaiuv.
RODGERS « NOUR1V,
(late Cronojc Kodgi
WUOLK8ALE «
BAY-BTKWT, BAVANHAfi.
jUUO 1, 1856, |Ja
K jTuudkn. WM.' HTAIUfTTr. ». H. i
OGDEN, STARR di CO.,
Bhippiug and Commission Merchants,
BAV-flTREKT, SAVANNAH. OA.
FATTEN, HUTTON AC CO.,
FACTORS.
Forwarding and Commission Merchant*,
Bay-street, gavsmish, On. • -
0. B. IIAKK1H0N. ' A. £• MMIIW
HARRISON <St McOEIlEE,
AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND
Forward!iim Merchants*
59 AND (11 IIKOAMTHKKT, COLUMUUH, GEORGIA.
*7* Particular attenUuu given to the saleaof Rsal
Estate. .Negroes andProiluce. ■ .< ..
*9* liberal advances made on Negroes end Mer-
kl'8E, PATTEN k CO. 1
GUNBYADANIRIh VColumbus.fla n
STEWART, GRAY k CO. J
RUSK, DAVIS k LONG. \
WM. \VRIGI1T. ’/
YOUNG, ATKINS k DUNHAM, 1
C. A. GRKKNE k CO., ’j Apalachicola
H. 8. SMITH, }• Mobile, Alabama.
0(4 23 ly " '
B. ELLIS. .
Factor and General Commission Merchants
NO; 71 BAY-STRKRT, SAVANNAH, OA.,
Rkvkrs to—Messrs. Clagboru & Cunningham, Bull
k ITentlss, Ogdon. 8terr ft Co., Psvannah; J. I,
Thompson. IVvtnn e»v v
WM. AVOLKV (Xll'rwt. JX(». ooi'Hm MUSMi.
COUPER A FRASER,
FACTORS k GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay street, 8avannah, Os. ftoyll
JEFFERSON ROBERTS,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND DKAIilK IN
Timber aud Lumber.
SA VANNAU, On.
wdiita ft wiiiiiAHi,
DEALERS IN ‘ V r '
DOMESTIC, FOREIGN AND FANOli
DRY GOODS.
No. 149 Congrtts-tU, Savannah, Ga.
JA8. T. WEI 18, formerly uf Beaufort lMaLB. C,
THBOimUB WILUAM8, “ Scrlven Co.,Gs.
sopt 7
J. 0. KCSK. i. n. DA Via. W. B. 10X0.
RUSK, DAVIS & IONG,
00MM18S10K MEUOHANT8,
SAVANNAH, OA.
may 30
WM. S. DAN1ELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SAVANNAH, OA.
MST Dlilce over Thomas 11. Turner fc Co.’s Dra*
Store, Bay atroet. myT
». LOCKStr. H. D. S-._
LOCKETT & 8NKLL1NDS,
COMMISSION MEKCHANTS,
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS,
Savannah, Ga*
Will attend to the solllug of all kinds of produo^
strlolatteutiou givou to recolvlng and terwsrdlng
goods. may 31 ly
Uiction & Commission House, Macon, Ga
A. U. MvLAllGHUNv
Geuoral Agent and Auctioneer,
Solicits from bis friendB consignments of evorj
description. Takes ordera tor Cotton.
SET" Special attention given to the sales of Reati i*
Estate, Slocks aud Negro property, at public qad
prlvsteHnles. Prompt returns and dbvatch.
Reference—C. A. L. IJtMAB. moh 80
J. 91. EYRE,
•'COMMISSION MERCHANT,
aug20 * - No. l4» Bny-st., Snvnnimh.
NOTAR!
PHILIP BI. RUSSELL,
wimm&MiSM
COPYIST.
AN!)
Will 1 oxcutu Deedy, Mortgages, power of Attorney,
Wills, Bauds, Notices and Diking ot Interrogatories.
Olllce at tbo Court House, 8uvanuah, Ga.-
Court Days, Third Tuosduy in oaeli mouth, and
hold at tho ofiico of Edwatd w. Wlteu, Esq.
Realdonoo, Gaston, butweou Barnard uud Tattnall
BlrcoL
Any call nt night, on business, will bo attended
to im inodlately. jyttb
WM. M. WtLUAMS. tltAOUKUa OUVKK. JACK UKOWN
WILLIAMS, OLIVER & BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vista, Marion County, Ga.,
Will practico in ths counties or Marlon, Macon, Hous
ton, Stewart, Rundolpb, Musougoo, Loo, aud any
adjoining countlos, where their servlues may bo
required. myll
WILLIAM PHILLIPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MAUIltlTA, ga.
00125—ly
DAVID G. WILDS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BPAKTA, GA.
Will practice iu the counties of Honcsok, Warren,
Washington, and Baldwin.
RxrxHMexs—Bohn & Foster, Rabun ft 8tnlfa, and
K. A. Soulinrd. Savonnali. Jou9
PUBLIC SCHOOL,
T HE Public Sohool will bo ro-oponod ou Wednes
day, Octobor 1st. under Mr W. It Baker as
principal.
One hundred and filly pupils 'will bo received:
fifty of whom will pay tuition. The School District
includes that portion of tliocity lying wostorWhita-
ker street.
No oblldren living oast or tills street can obtain
places In this School.
Applications must bo mode to either of tho Com
missioners, or to the Principal,
A. PORTER,
J. STODDARD,
8. COHEN,
Commissioners.
Savannah, Sept. 8th, I860. sept 8-lm
tOT Morning News and Ropubllcau copy one
month.
R. B. IIILTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT I^AW.
olllce corner of Day and Drayton-stl.
SAVANNAH, QA.
my 11
DR. CHARLES II. COLD1NU,
OFFICE ANI) RESIDENCE, No. 14 LIBERTY 8T„
Ouo door west of
f Drayton.
myll
WM. C. CONNELLY,
ATTORNEY at law,
rc.inm i.i- WORTH COUNTY, IA.. (POST OFFICE. ATJlANT.)
WIH practise In the aouthe«(Clrcutt,and In Macon,
Dooly and Worth Counties ollho Macon Qrcult.
*E9* Particular attention given to the collection ol
slsims in South-Western Georgia^ • Jo2—6m
humming, *
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
febl-ly irwinton, oa.
JAN. W. QROa. U. 9. MOOT.
GREEN * SMOOT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OCt26 THOM ANTON, UA.
JOHN BILBO,
Ordinary ot CtuUliara County.
AND ATTORNEY AT I AW. v
Olllce In tile Court House. ' v •>
Ail’lioxt Met
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Savonnali, Georgia*.--......
*y Ofiico on Bay street, over the Bank oi'Bavsn*
h. msyld
Tl.iL. P. KING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner of Bay and* Whitaker Street*,
SAVANNAH.
fob 22 Smos
. k. wiuniiT. j.r. k. favAtnr.
WRIGHT A SAVAGE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BRUNSWICK, OA. jylB
" JONH8.UOWEN,
ENGINEER, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR,
CORNKK OP DRAYTON AND BRYAN-STM ^
, (Above C A. 1., Lamar.)
Jy tl—ilm
A. MeALPIN A BROTHERS,
Lumber, Mill aud Brick Yards.
Sept 5 HA VANN AH, OA.
M. WHIT SBUTH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALLIGATOR, KAHT PLORJDA.
Will practice in the Eastern and Southern Couutles
Refer to—Col. S. H. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton, £a
vamrah. fob2-tf
CHAFFER A CO,
No. 0 Whitaker Street, Savananli, Gn.,
WUOUOALI AND ROTA1L DSALKR8 IN
S ASHES, Bunds, Doors, Mouldings, Ac White
Lead, Zinc, White IJnsood, Sperm, Whale, Tan-
ners’und NoatstootOfls, Gloss. Brushes. Gold Izouf,
Bronze, Builders’ Hardware. Nalls, Marble Mantels,
&o., ko, Jo4
JT CLOTHING m
if EMPORIUM. V
1 DOOR WEST OF TUB RBPPBLlOANRN 0 K0 OM.
C. W. MABRY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
FRANKLIN, IIRARD 00., UA.
Will attend lo professional business lu tbe Couutles
or Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, IMrt*
wether aud Troup.
Keferenco—Ilou. K. Y. Hill, LaGrange, Go.; Hoi,
David Irwin, Marietta, Ga.; Colonel M. M. TldwelL
Fayetteville, Ga.; and Mr. William Dougherty, Co
lumbus, Ga. sepVMy ’
Wm. BIvALLISTBR.
Marnre Monuments, Tombs and Gravo Stones, faro-
Jrihed on roasonablo terms. Orders res
pectfully solicited.
ap!8
Fine Ready-made
Clothing; Hats
and Caps, Shirts,
Collars,
Gloves, Hosiery,
Canes, Umbrellas
Cravats, Stocks,
Handkercbicfe,
and
Fancy Articles
tor
Gentlemen.
W.O.Prtce,
FASHIONABLE Sqvjs'tl^wJu
AND
XI LIT ARY
TAYLOR,
No. I4T
Biy Street,
SA VANN All,
Also, Superfine
bo made to mea-
sure.unozception-
able in style
and -
workmanship,'
by the
boBt mechanics,
st shortest
notice
LOST.
O N Sunday evonlug. a Hair Bracelet. Tbe fiudor
will bo liberally rewarded on leuviug it at
this offleo. sept 8.
DENNIS HOLLAND.
NOTARY PUBLIC AND SHIPPING MASTER,
S OLICITS tho patronage or masters of vessels and
others requiring tbo services ora Notary Public
or Sbipplug luster, and will attend promptly to all
business entrusted to his caro. Im—sepfl
BB» NOTICE.—Mr. Alexander Fawcett is my
r duly authorised agent during.my'ftbsenco
from tho State.
sopt6—3w W. H. HAU8MAN.
B AGGING AND ROPE—75 bales Gunny Cloth
SObalf bales do do
200 colls Kentucky Ropo, in store, for salo by
23y WESTER k PALMES,
f 'UHJtt.—100 sacks Middling Flour, (now wheat,)
Extra Fatally Flour, in sacks and barrels, for
Wife by WEBSTER & PALMES,
aug 10
-1; 60 kegs do do do do
landing and for sale by- . *
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON* Co.
P OTASH—10 cases Rectified Potash, In tin cans
for fiunily use; lo casks Potash, Just received
*S?ii ‘ioiba&s, NOBRis * oa.
fob 6
Ordersfrom city andcoanty solicited..
1 71 INK IJQOoiS^
* 2 hair pipes Klepper’s Brandy, vlutogo 1815
4quar do do do do 1815
10 X do do do do 1815
4 half do Otard Dnpny ft Co’s do do 1864
4quar do do do do 1854
6^ do . t; do du do 1854
2 half doUeuuessa do do 1840
2 do do A Selgnotto do do 1854
60 luff, quarter ond eighth pipes Cognac, Ro-
cholle and Bordeaux Brandies of various brands
3 pipes Moder Swan Gin
10 6 gallon demlJoOsOld London Dock and Clo
ver Leaftiln
. St Orotx and Jamaica Rum In puucheons
. Old do and do do in demUons
Very old Port and Madeira Wines iu demUons
Champagne, Rhine and Claret Wlno in cases
and baskets; in nond and store for sale by
aug* ^ WEBSTER ft PALMES.
COMB ONE—COME ALL 1
T IIAVEJuat received some 100 tbousaud good
J. SputahScgOT ortho very beatliriuita,.bo,.
to ci good German Bceire, at low prices. Also »
lot of good French end German Vrioee. All orwlilcta
I am declined to loll .1 reduced price,. Ihtreriso
wlded to ray praieirtrtofllt,. lot of th. very fount
B ALTIMORE LEAF LARD,-20 bblaPrlmeNol ™o end all. OOW
leaT Urd | 60 kefa do da do do Ii your tlmo, for I qn determined to nuke my mot
to, low price., 4nd quick ealw—so come mideco
me .t Uie comer of Bay aud Bulletreete. -
M(36 • A. BO.VAU1’.
E Ph£lR3> 0IN—50 bbli ludlcg per echeoucr
e Jehu Ctataer, for trie by
•eft* fioLtMTON, joBNSTON ft CO.
VO.VOE ft FIUKRSON.
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTD,
NO. 04 BAT-RTKDCT, SAVANNAH, OA
apr4
COOL RETREAT
THE ARBOR BILLIARD
(UrSTAIRs)
ON.
Corner Bull aud Bryan streets, ovor Barber Shop
Juuo 27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent.
D. A. O'BYRNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Offleo 176, Bay-si., over Turner ft Co’s. Drag I
SAVANNAH, GA.
nov 10—ly
8. W. BAKER, '
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Monticeilo, Jefforson County, Flo.
Reference—Hon. W. B. Flsmino, Savannah, Ga.
myll
ED WARD G. Wit SOIL r
MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND (
At Mossrs. Word ft Owens* Law Office. [myll
wayneTgrenvillb a CO., "
coiaasaoN a^VorWarMu iERCHANw,
SaW ^^ORENTOH
W. T. SAMPLE,
B. ALEX. WAYNE,
Jy fl—tr Savemiab.
_ J. W. PATTERSON, ~
ATTORNEY AND OOONSEUiOR AT LAW,
Troupvillo. LowndeiCoDIy.Ofo (mu
OHAS. G. CaBPOELL i
[ATTOBNEY AT LAW,
HILUDCKTILLS, U.I
Praotices Law In the various Counties or tha Oe« .
mulgee Circuit, and tho adjoining Counties or Twiggs.
Laurons and Washington.
Refer to—John Boetou, H. A. Crue, ud B. B
Hilton. ' IMH4-
OROROK A. GORDON.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
tun ...
Conmieeioner of the V. & Court Claim, fif .'
the State of Georgia.
Office Corner Bay end Bull atreeu. J'
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PHOTOGRAPHS.
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A cnlllz solldtod.
J. W. MILLER,
at. fit. JataMt. utHmtatiquum
MriHUKfli.
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