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VOL. XXXVII I OLD SEBIE8.I
SAVANNAH, GA. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1856.
NO. L2069.
aubwrtittlmi Prim of BuTaiutrit P*p.r.
Ity iommon utulinUniUni, lb. proprietors asd
iiiibUilMn id Uw thru. papara **“*> l» Savannah,
nan adopt.* lb. following nnir ru rata. or rib-
.cnptlon, li> Uk. offlKI IbU day:
Hally I'aii.r, par annum,,In adyaoc. $#00
m lVoekiy •< “ 4 00
Weakly, Mil. copy, In .drone. 3
Weakly,... copter, to on. tddreai I 00
tfokljr, ratbt » » •> 10 00
Weekly, to. V “ •> 13 00
Weekly, Imly" “ “ ....>.....30 00
When not paid wllbin on. month from the lime
eraubwrlmoi lb. charge ibr Ibo Dally wilt bo kiwi
.loilara, u« Ibr lb. TH-WMkly^ne.
Tbe Wmiy wlU b. HU only lo Iboae who pay lu
lllvUN,
Ibo papar will Invariably b. dlioontlnod upon
lb. .ipmuon of lb. Ilmo Ibr wblnh It han been
paid.
Tb. Hot. rate, lo tab. effect from and alter Ibis
ALEXANDER h DNEED, Republican,
R. B. HILTON AGO., GeorgiandJournal,
THOMPSON k WrmiNflTON, .Vnee.
davnunab, July 1, ISM.
•ATVKOAT, Tin (Prink, P. >.
HOTIOau.
All peraona are boieby poaltlrely problblted
fmm making any contracts wltb oor carriers
forth, delivery of the paper to tbcm by the
week, or (torn paybig the mid carriers any
money. A high-handed game of injustice to
us, snd to onr regular anbaoribara, successfully
carried out for a length of time, luu rendered
this course Imperatively neconi?, end It will
be hereafter rigidly enforced. All contracts
must lie made at the office.
»- Aul mill Comfort lo tho Kiiemy.”
Our Urklgeport correspondent comments none
too Indignantly upon “ old nnd comfort" which
Judge attain of Augusts, hns given the Black
Republicans of Connecticut, by a Into speech,
He Is Ulus reported In the Constitutionalist.
" Judge Glbsun stated that tho South la to
blame Ibr having Jfrrf taken incipient etepe lu
ibrelng emigration to Kansan to muke It n Slave
State, and that the North resorted to similar
means through her Emigrant Aid SocleUea in
self de fence?'
Our correspondent whom no know to be a
man of veracity, shows that while Demooratlo
speakers lu Connecticut uro boldly maintaining
that the South in her efforts hi settle Kausos
and protect her sous there, has but acted on
the defensive, the Slack Republicans incot
them with tho above quotation from a speech III
which a Georgia Judge proclaims that tbe
" South , fa lo Maine lor having JU'it taken In
cipient steps In forcing emigration to Kansas
to mako It slave State."
flow, if this he not moral treason lo tho State
In which this gentleman holds office, we know
not what constitutes It. If this lie not giving
"aid snd comfort to our enemies," what IsT
Whut a weapon has he thus placed in thehauda
of our Toes I Whilo the wrong Is aggravated
by the Tact that the statement Is utterly un-
true—Massachusetts chartered an “Emigrant
,Ald Society" for filling Kansas with Abolition.
Isis before tho Hist movement wits made to scud
settlers there from the South, as our correspon
dent clearly proves.
Kansas Finance Committee.
The following Is tho Savannah Financo Com
mittee to whom remittances tor the cause of
the South In Kusushoold be directed: *
J.B. Gallic, Chalrm'n, Alexander Fawcett,
IV. N. Habersham, Dr. H. L. Byrd,
B. D. Arnold, John N. Lewis,
I, K. Tefft, .1 John Cooper,
James 0. Rodgers, J.W. Webster,
and the Press of the elty.
-EX.
Arrivals at Now Orleans.
New OsLSiNS, Sept. 10.—The Fulton baa
strived, hot her advices have been anticipated.
Tbe Empire City bring* Intelligence from Ha
vana of the disappearance of the yellow fever.
Ike California Insnrrceilon.v
Nsw You, Sept. 1L—The orders sent eat
to Gen. Wool and Commodtre Herwin are to
enforce the laws and protect the property In
San Francisco from violence. Two additional
vessels have been ordered to California. Both
iferwln and Wool are eantloned to exercise
extraordinary circumspection and wise diacre
tion.
Disastrous Storm In Culm,
Now Yonx, Sept. 11 .-Advices from Ua-
vana state, that much property was^estro)'-
ed by hurricane at Laguala, Grande. Six
American vessels were wrecked. The light
house at Cardenas waa swepted away.
New York market.
New Yonx, Sept, 11.—The New York Cotton
market la firm. Bales of 700 bales during the
day.
Sterling exchange lsdrooplng.
New Orleane Market.
Nnw Obluans, Sept 10.—The Cotton mar
ket has advanced ITom MO tot. Sales of the
day 1200 bales. Middlings 11J to 11J.
Liverpool freights have a donward tendency.
marine Intelligence from Key West.
The following lottor from onr attentlvo Key
West correspondent, is thedrst intelligence re
ceived from that point since the late storm
It will serve to relieve, to some extent, public
anxiety as to the effects of the gale on the
waters of tike Gulf of Mexico. As none is
meotloned, wo presume no damage was done at
Key West. Our letter was brought to St
Mary's by the brig A. J. Ross :—
OVER WHELMING DUMOCItATlC UK.
MONSTiiATION IN NEW YORK.
‘Five hllles at Democrats—35,000 to
40,000 III Line"!
Doubtless tho grandest political demonstra
tion ever witnessed in America, came off In
New York City last Thursday night, in the form
of a Torch Light Procession,. Tho iV. V. iVews
says:
Some idea may be formed or the length of
ho procession from the fact that tho head of
the column left Cunal street np Broadway ut
tabout 8 o'clock, and it was snout 10} before
the rear of tho line left the same spot.
The following paragraph is from the Com
mercial, a Fillmore paper:
The To nil .Light Precession of the Buelmu-
an and Brecklurhlgo clubs, last night, is gen
erally admitted to be the largest precession of
the kind ever seen lu New York. Captalu
llyudors end tho Empire Club were out mull
their, glory. Some of the mottoes and point
ings on the transparencies were very amusing.
The buck's head in allusion to "Old Back," the
popular cognomeu of tke Democratic candi
date, scorned to be the favorite emblem; while
dgures of tbe “woolly horse" were introduced
to ridicule Col. Fremont. The Iiev, Mr. Beech
er’s Sharpe’s rifle doctrine, and "bleeding Kan
sas," were also caricatured. Tlirco or four
small ships, foil rigged, and named "Union,”
“Constitution,” Ac., were conspicuous orna
ments of tho procession. The whole demon
stration wits uunbtless very gratifying to the
party who made it.
The Newt concludes its account (nearly
three columns long, as follows:
Tho processlou was a mugnittccut pageant,
and a conclusive demonstration of tbe thorough
Democracy of New York. This metropolis Is,
at oil events, lsyal to tho Union. Tbe proces
sion of 1814,great us it was, was completely sur
passed. More than llfty thousand persona Join
ed lu tho column, which nt least was flve miles
III length, A little after 11 o'clock, the head
of the column reached the Park, and by 12 all
was over.
We are happy to loarn that no accident or
collision disturbed tho peace, and that the De
mocracy displayed tholr moderation as well ns
their patriotism to thuso who oppose their
cause. Their light la truly shone forth undlmmcd
last night to the world.
Obops.—We learn from Col. Rogers, of Ocala
that the crops of Corn nnd Cotton, as a gene
ral role, are good In tho Interior counties. In
some srctluns tho caterpillar is doing damage.
Tho crop of Sea Island Cotton ill Georgia and
South Carolina will ho less tlutn the usual quan
tity.— PatatknDemocrat.
Lester rtoiii uuv. Wise.
THE UNION TO EE DISSOLVED.
Kev West, Sept. 3d, 1851.
The British bark Emigrant, Brown, arrived
the 20th In charge of wreckers, who had taken
her from Alligator Reef, upon which she struck
tho 22d. She wss anchored below the town,
On the 27th a heavy gale occurred, In which
she was driven from her moorings. Captain
Brown was obliged to cat away the masts, snd
loosing one anchor, still dragged and finally
went on Craw Fish Bank and bilged. The car
go or 1700 bales cotton will be saved—some In
a damaged slate. The Emigrant was from New
Orleans bound to Liverpool. Consigned to
O'Hara A Wells.
Tho brig George Whitney, Fifleld, arrived
the 27th, from Philadelphia. Sha rode out the
gale in safety.
Tbe schr. Eliza Fisk, Simpkins, from New
Orleans for Charleston, with an assorted cargo,
when off the Caiysfoot Light, tbe 27th, carried
away sails, snd was obliged to send before the
gale. Fortunately she was driven Into this
harbor, and went ashore on an inner bank. Tho
cargo has been lightered, and tho schooner Is
at the wharf, leaking. Consigned to Bowne A
Curry.
The brig Harriet A. Stephenson, Post, ftom
New Orleans bound to Boston, with floor and
cotton, urrived the 29th ult„ leaking. She had
been out in the blow or tho 27th. She will have
♦o discharge and repair. «
The brig a Bingham, Corson, ftom Sagos la
Grande, with molasses, bound to Boston, ran
ashore on Bahia Honda Key, the 27th. Sho
has been lightened of most of the cargo, and
got offand brought to this port. She Is being
discharged, and will he repaired. Consigned
to H. Benner.
The ship bate Allerton, Captain Baldwin
from New York bound to New Orleans, witll
an assorted cargo, went ashore on the Wisher-
woman Shoal, tho night of the 27th, and sank
in fonr fathoms water. The wrecker* are div
ing np the cargo. The ship and most of the
goods will be totally lost Consigned to Bowno
A Curry.
The French berk Harie, Capt. Le Port, ftom
Matanzas for Horseflies, with 1400 boxes sngar.
was totally lost, ths 27th, on Loo Key. The
Orst and second mate and three sailora were
saved—all the othen are supposed to be lost
The brig A. J. Ron, Captain Merrill,sails to
day for St. Marys.
[From the Pennsylvania, Soptombi-r 10]
We are permitted by the gentleman to whom
tho following lotterwaBaddrcssed, to publish It
Inourcolumus. t Woask'foritund attentive pe-
rosual:
Richmond, Vo., SepL 0. 1800.
Dear Sir ; On my return from a short absenco
I found yours of the 20 tk tilt., asking my opini
on on the question : "Would tbe election of
Fremont to the Presidency bring about a disso
lutlon of the Union 1"
My answer Is thsttho very spirit of section
alism which runs such a mere adventure us he
Is, In every sense has engendered bo much euvy,
hatred ana malice between various section snu
factions of our people as to creato a wish in
minds of many so strong for dissolution of our
blessed Union that to tell them his election
would bring thatlamcntablo event about, would
nuke some of his bitterest opponents vote for
ill election for the very purpoeo of effecting
that execrable end.
This,above everything else, shows the wrong
and mischief of nominating such a man by
such a party as that called Black Republican.
His election would bring about tho dissolution
of the American Confederacy of States inevita
bly. Why 7 For the reason that If New York,
Pennsylvania and Ohio, were clove-holding
states, and Canada were to assail them with
half the violence and "all uncharitableness”
which Black Republicans Is assailing us with,
there would be i ubllc war In thirty days by
even patriot's timepiece.
whether tho present state of peaceful revo
lution, ofwarllke brotherhood, of confederated
antagonism ; of shake-enmity, of sectional
nnion, of united enemies,—shall unnaturally
continno, depends precisely upon the Issue
whether black republicanism Is strong enough
to elect John C. Fremont, with all the demon
isms at his heels I You may do what you
please with this letter. Yoara reapcefalty,
Henry A. Wise.
Putnuh County, Flomdl—A Democratic
meeting held at Palatkn, (Dr. J. H, Verdien
an old Lino Whig) chairman, nominated W. G.
Moseley as the Demoontio candidate to repres
ent Putnam county in tbe Florida Legislature.
Uassubuette Bne&Smen Mate Canveti.
(ton
T . „ . BraiNOFHLD,M»se.,Bept. 10.
The Buchanan State Convention met hereto-
In-™® ““""■'foo* Is about 1,000, m unusually
Yfllow-Feveb—The death which occurred
on Tuesday last on board the chooner Harri
son Jones, caused rears to be entertained as to
the health of our place—It being currently
reported and believed that the deceased waa a
victim to Yellow-Fever. Investigation has
slnco boon made, and we feel warranted in say
ing that the alarm was premature; that theccas-
ed was an Invalid; had not been In the City of
Key West, and died of Borne disease which bad
long marked him as Its prey. Tbe physicians
did not see him until ho was dying, and could
not decide wltb certalnity, the nature of his
malady. The crew of the vessel are healthy
and there is no ground to apprehend that tire
Fover has gained a foot-hold In our City.
Tampa Penmtularof the CIA.
character, responsibility i
and experience of tho f
| ' to thee
ability
„ , , IvIduoBy.
Owing to the extreme Hverity of the gelewest
or this place, tho county of Decatur, greatly to.
tbe regret or all Interested In the important
objects 'or the Uouvontion, was not present to
participate, through her able delegation, In ita
deliberations.
From tho offioiul proceedings, published en
tire in another column, it will clearly appear
that, through tho action ot this convention,
overy obstacle which has hitherto Impeded
the orgunlsuUou ol the Main Trunk Railroad
Company bus beou entirely removed, and that
ft Is uowln.our power to secure for Thomas-
villo, Balnbrldge nod Southern Georgia, tbe In-
tended aud entire he Refit or the State'! liberal
appropriation. Savannah and the direowry
ur the Savannah A OulSBafifoaU. having: pub
licly and tbruugh their commissioned represen-
tbe stock or the Main Trunk Road,
construction or said Road, on the lluo or the
Brunswick A Florida Railroad, through Lawudo
and ThomasviUe, and thence, through Denature,
to Bulubridge, a contribution to said stock, ol
$200,0110 by Denature, and citizens or TUomas
and Lowndes, not purttes to tho receul con
tracts with tho Bruuswiuk A Florida Company
will oousommuto at once the object sought to bo
effected.
We are perfectly aware that a large power to
arrest this un-augment,' and to detent forever
the organization of tho Muln Trunk Uompauy,
remains in the hands or Hr. Wells, but we can
not bring cntselvesto before that the Bogsclons
President or the Brunswick A FloridaOompeny
con be so; Indifferent to tho wishes of tbe people
of sothern Georgia, so inconsistent wills nis
own relterary declarations to the oontrary, so
blind to the interrest of the great enterprise he
directs, os to refose unconditionally to make
tho releas required by the charter or the Main
Trank Road.
Wa have entire confidence in ths ability of
the lb A F. Company and our cltlxens who have
takep their contracts, to build the entire Road
from Brunswick to Thournsville—hut the Main
Trank Read, accelerated in its progress by the
munificent assistance tendered ftom the Btate,
promises, it appears to ns, more immediate ad
vantages than cun bo anticipated from any en
terprise dependent exclusively upun individual
efforts; It affords to our sootluu a choice of At-
Untie markets; by uniting, powerfol antagon
istic iutereseats otherwise certain to injure, If
not destroy each ether; ft secures to resident
stockholders a certain and remunerative Invest*
ment of their capital and labor; and it presents
inoreattractive Inducements to roreigncpaitalltta
seeking to Invest advantageously in this popu
lar description of property.
Our fellow-citizens and neighbors of Decatur
will promptly ratify the proceedings of the
Convention, and cordiuUy and efficiently co
operate in canylng Into effect Ita recommenda
tions. This we have evciy reason to Infer
from tbeolt avowed preference and consistent
advocacy of the Main .Trank Road, even when
we believed its organization dangerous and
Impracticable.
MhJ. 13. R. Youug, of this country, heads tho
subscription book with an Individual sub
scription of Ten Thousand Dollars.
The Gale in Randolph.—The Cuthbert
out the county ftom the liost Information it
can gather, baa been' very destructive to the
C era. The cotton crop without a doubt, has
cut off almost a third.
. Baltimous Wohe poh the South.—Messrs.
A. A W. Dcnmcad A Son have just finished and
had conveyed on board the steamship City of
Savannah, which railed this morning forSavan
nah, three largo steam boUers, tholr capaolty
in the aggregate being i no knudred homo pow-
jr. They were built for Mr. Edward Denmead,
in Savannah, Georgia, and are Intended to bo
tued to a Urge floor mifi which ho b now hav
ing erected m thei heart or tho olty, immediate
ly on the line or the railroad. A very handsome
engine has also been forwarded, capablo of
working SB any amount of steam mode by the
thru hollers; In fact, all the necessary machi
nery for running a targe flouring mill has
been manufactured or sent from this city. The
barn, four in number, were the best French
article, and were ordered ftom a house hero,'
Throughout the whole or tbe Immense establish
ment of tbe Hesirs. Deomeads, to whatever
1 Front the ThemtlTlIle Watohiean
The liallroud Convention,
Notwithstanding the vary unfavorable cun-
dillou of all the roads leading to ThomasrUle,
rendered almost impassable by the recent etorm,
the Railroad Convention on Thursday hut at
tracted hltUer a very Urge attendance of cltl-
oens. The ceuntlos of Lowndes and Thomu,
talives, pledged a subscription of $400,WO to
““ -*■ " ----- . ---I, au d to the
Tb the Citizen of Thomat, Lowndte and
Decatur counties, and all othere intereettd in
the Atlantic and Gulf Rati Hoad.
It U time for action. It U now hut u few
weeks liefore wo .must make ourretum to the
Governor; and the liberal subscription on the
part of the 8tato to the Atlantlo A Gulf Road
decided, thU will be determined by your action.
Theobsticles that have censed me not to call
on you before, ure now entirely remored.
Our Uonvcntlon on tho 4th Instant was at,
tended by nine delegates representing Savan
nah, as responsible gentlemen as any In Geor
gia, who have on the part of Savannah and the
S., A. A G. Railroad Company a subscription of
$100,000 to tho Atlantic A Golf Railroad, and
thut raid Atiantlu AGul Railroad shall be lo-
coted on the survey of the Brunswick A Florl
da Railroad lino, or as near thereto as practica
ble— tbruugh the counties of Lowndes aud
Thumas to Thomaabllle and thence to Baln-
bridgo. Believing that the President of tke
Brunswick A Florida Badroad Company will
make the necessary release and cooperate
with us, 1 therefore caU on all who are not par
ties to the recent contracta with the B. A F.
Compuny, to come forward and take stock In
the AtUntle A Gulf Railroad, to the extent of
their abilities, or sufficient to make the amount
necessary for the organization of the raid At
lantic A Gulf Ittlroad Company,
The Books or subscription may he found at
tbe office of Holntyre and Young, Thomas-
viUe. ir the Brunswick A Florida Railroad
Company refose to make the neceasaiy release,
there will be no money to pay on tho pari, of
the subscribers to the said AtUntle A Golf
Railroad, and we will then have the pleasure of
knowing that we have done our whole daty.
You will find on the subscription Book, my
individual subscription of Ten Thousand Dol-
Ura, and I expect In a short time there will
be like snd slmlUr amounts subscribed. The
citizens of Lowndes county may look lor me
in a few days,
E. R. Young,
Commissioner A. A G. R. R.
Latest Indian News,
Several gentlemen, residing at Fort Green,
having had occasion to vUlt Manatee settle
ment a few days since, report that on the Mi-
aka river, on Thursday, the 28th nit., they
found signs of a mute or pony; on Friday they
found fresh foot tracks, and several othersua-
piclous signs; on Saturday, on or near Horae
Creek, they found a deer killed, and two of the
quarters cut off—the deer had been recently
killed.
The gentlemen making thU report, whose
veracity U unquestionable, ray that the signs
were made by Indians.
On Thursday, the 2d Inst, Mr. TillU went
from Ft. Meade to hU place, which, it will be
remembered, waa ths scene of the engagement
of the 14th of June lsst, snd discovered that
Indians had been there tbe night previous, or
early In the morning. They had grabbled some
potatoes and carried off a few articles^- Ham-
pa Peninsular, Sept. 6.
Democratic.
There will bo a froo Bubloue,au.l a Boef Shooting
tuarthe HsMIlo Uouu, t»|luA.|iutaRoad,on
Haturdijr next, the IOth Inst.
Sl| persons are lavllod to allaod. Severs!
'iMtlomen of acknowledged ability, are txpocied to
he present and address tho pedplo, upon tb • politi
cal questions of tho doy,.
sept 13'
Savannah market, September 13,
COTTON—Tho ulM of OoUon title. forenoon gore
132 biles, alike following prloot, viz. 10 at ION,
7at 11,;41 ti ll 0*16,30 «t 1114,14 U 14ft, 33 at
11)4, ends at lift emu.
Baporta, '
NEW YORK-Per steamship AftlW-lNI bales
Ublind Cotton; 10 hales Demesnes: 17rolls Leather;
1 barrel Terrapins, and sundry
PoH of Savannah .feopteaber 13.
Arrived,
» : ,U\ .
steamer Knoxville, Ludlow. Now York—Pado
fordFayACo • -•
slearner Drllogton, Brock, Palatkk-Clagbom It
lonlnghsm j \
Cleared. t
Steamship Alab uaa, Sohenok, Blew York—Pad
olford, Fay Co.
a hair (881Qk) acres of Land, more or lena. all ml-
Joining in different aurveya, aud lyiug on the Mill*
edgevlllo Hood and Spring Clock, In Bald comity—
U being the lato residence of Thomas Ulll«, do
Departed.
Stearaur Weluku, Mu sully, Paiatka.
Piiungen. V'
iifYui
Per ateamer Kuoxrillo from New York—J U Da*
via, \Y Fleming, K Curd, F 8 Bloom, A McUonkey,
J T Youngblood, J tlmilh, * KlrkpaU-ick, U H Dor*
mger. lady and ‘J InfanU/MiM tSmlaae and Criend
A Abrahama, Mlii M J Hart, W H May, W*//olden,
J 8 F Lancaster, G ZJStone, J A fcdwarda, J UOrea
per, A F Haywood, H Myora, J Nrent, U Farmuu,
SNByuk.OH Bulrd, fcl awilt, ladf imd uloue, It
dtadhrd, Chaa Gordon, W H Ula/durg J H Do*
muud, A M Rood and lady, M Dugj«n, K D Wiuau,
J A Gray, P McHugh, MUaM E smith, W B slang*
gou, b iy und 4 children, G HtusoyiT K Brown aud
Mra F M Blackwell aud children w FM JJ.aJkaell,
J Mill, W H Bullock. F W Cornwell, A 0 MoArtlteu
Mayor Gottlieb aud lady, O A Lockrano and lady, u
Fiiubman and lady, Thou Maher, J Bum J G Cook,
J D Boyd, C H Smith, K K Faramon, aud 89 steer*
coased., It la woll ImuroveU, with a good and wull
flnlahed dwelling houdo aud all neoedtiary out build
ing*, wltb a good woll aud aomo two huudred nor cm
or good hammock and bay laud, lately put uudor
culuvatlon. Also, all the timber, which will aauare
twelve inchoa, of a tract or Land, rold by fuIu de
ceased lo Arthur Kerby aud tho timbor reserved in
hU llTu time. All beluugiUK to tbe ovtato ur Thuman
MUD, deceased. Sold for tuo boueQt or the nolru or
natd deceased. Term a made known nn day of unit.
HARDY fi. HODGES, Adin’r.
Sept. 10th, 18M septlU
Per btoimer Darlington, from UPalatka—a Lock
hart; J W Drown, A B Fclner; G G Youge; W K
Dernandex «nd son; Mbs Hernandos;BH Widiama;
B Urr aud lamlly; Mias Will lama, Gao Hcrnandex;
Mbs Humphrey*, J a Lovingteu, Mba Geiger; WT
Purvauce; J E Yuter; J L Dexter; Mbs It Bummel-
laud; T «; Miller; C L Taylor; T Durham D R McDon
ald; M Poiriuu; Mrs W H Crbp; Mbs Rosalie Du
rand, T Dydtor.J Bacb.ott, K Bluffklu, Mrs timlUi,
T Gibbs, sunfcsvt, E U Che ver, AT Burke, Savage,
A MoKonner, Mbs Blancu, timlth, aud a ueok.
In amahlD Alabama, Tor New York—G R Bar
ker, J Lopkman, J H Wool aud 8 children, A J
smith,GAtto,REflabuy, Mbs II Brown, Mbs
M Brown, Henri Lanuuuux,wir* aud child.
Consignees.
I'er stoomor Knoxville, from New York—U N
Aldrich, Aikin A Burns; D Bolden; J A Brown, W F
Brantley; MJ Buckner* E A Brown; Bothwell A
Whitehead: J Brown A Co; G Brown A Co; N K Bat•
num; F WBilly; Bally A Lyons: Butler A Frierson;
J TMarber; SD Brantley ACo:LE Byck; Brigham,
Kelly ACM; GH i ampflold; 0 Railroad Agt; i*Cur
ran; Oouper A Fraser; D D Gopp; OUghorn A Gun*
ulngbam; M A Cohen; Cohona A Horn; U F Cole A
Bro; Crane, Wells a Co; J EUeFo«d ;l)oWlttAMor*
8audon; Graham A WeUbjGIlbrrt ATiluen, Ham
den's Express; W H le; F W Hoad man; A Hay
wood; Hardwick A Cook; N A Hardoe;t D Jes-io; P
Jaooua; Jackson A White; Kennedy A Beach; J W
Kelly; 8 Llppman;M 1avia; H Latbrop AOo;I$LU-
I lout bid; WWLluoolniN Lyon; S M Lafflteau;CA
LUmar; W liMay; JBMoore ACu; McMahon A
Doyle; F McKenna; J NlchoUou; Nuugaxer A Dix-
sou;G M Nlohob A Co; NovlU, Latbrop A Rodgorst
D (/Connor; J Oliver; Ogden, Btarr A Go; EO’Byrne
8 Palmer A Go; Plorson, Heldt A Co, J W Phillip:
E Powers, E Parsons A Co; Patton, Hutton A Co; H
A J Rlkeman; J Hosenbsud; Robinson ACunp;Rase
Davis A Long; F8ilber: A A Solomons A Co; 2-crau
insiia •» S*'“»| r siiiuui , a A ouiutuuun a vu, cwnu-
ton, Johns tou A Co; 8 0 Bturteusut, J tihcrlock A
Co, W R Symons; Simons A Chcevor; Snider A As
kow; W A Thomas, W DTreaner; E 8 Truohoiut A
Co; II W Verstlilo; E F Wood A Co; EC Wauo; WelU
k Williams, Wayne, Grenv.Ile A Co, Young, Wyatt
A Co, Yonge A Frierson, C Railroad Agt.
Por*toamer Darlington, from Pal atka—Boston A
Vlllalonger; Wuver Constantino; F R Shackelford
D O’Byrne; J Ryan, Crane, Wells A Co.
MA88IB SCHOOL.
ffTHIS School will be organised on Wednosday,
X October 1st, under the charge of Mr. B Bal
lon, as Principal; who will be aided by competent
a oils touts. The bouse will accommodate 800 pu-
pUs; 800 of whom will be received free of charge,
and 100 will pay tuition,
Tho Masslo School District Inoludea that portion of
tho oily lying east or WIHtakor *t. All children re
siding in ihb dbtrlct are entitlod to a place In thb
Applications must be made to either of the Cum<
mbaiouera, or to the Principal
A. PORTER,
J. STODDARD,
8 COHEN.
Commissioners
Savannah, Sept. 8th, 1850. sept 8-lm
WA- Morning Nows and Republican copy one
month.
Col. 0. A.Locbrane, tbe eloquently gifted
yonng Irishman—tbe adopted son of Georgia—
whose speeches at Tammany Hail and Brook
lyn made him so many friends among the De
mocracy, leaves on the Savannah steamer this
P. M. for hia Southern home.—iV. I. Newt.
Ool. Lochrane brings glowing accounts of
the enthusiasm and confidence of the Democ
racy of the States of New York and New
FILLMORE dc DONKLIOX.
NEW YORK EXPRESS,
rpo meet the constantly increasing demand for
1 a Campaign paper, which, during the Presl*
dential canvass, will coutaln the fullest Informs-
tiou upon ull the topics which are to be dbousied,
the Proprietors or the “Express” pubibh a cam
paign Paper, at a price eo low as to put it In the
hands ol eve J —‘ *■
Jereo^
Worms*
As tbb U tbe season of tbe year when worms
are moat formidable among children, _ the proprie
tors of M’Lanes Vermifuge, Ftomtng Bros, of Pitts
burgh, beg leave to cslltho attention of parents to
Its virtnes for the expelling of thesej annoying, and
often fatal enemies of ohildreo. It was invented
by a physician or great experience In Virginia, who*
after having used it for several years in his own
practice, and round lb success sonnlvsrsal, was In
duced at last tooffer Uto the pnbllo as a cheap but
a certain and oxcellont medicine, It has since be-
comeJuiUy popular throughout the United States,
ss tho must efflelsnt Vermifuge ever.: known, and
the demand has been steadily on the Increase since
its first Introduction to the pabUo.
54SF* Purchasers will be careftil tb ask for Dr
M’Lane’i Celebrated Vermlfoge, manulkctured by
Fleming Bros., of PIUiburg, Pa. All other Verml-
fuge in comparison are worthless. Dr. M’Lano’s
genuine Vermifuge, also bis celebrated Liver Pills,
can now bebadatali respectable Drug Stores.
None genuine without the signature of
(5) FLEMING BR08.
sept 9
. . . fnquUh a
large ordbr for cars In conseqnenco or their
namfitv to furnish them forthwith.—Baltimore
CJOAP, CANDLES AND STARCH—
Oraloo boxes Collates Lt Bar, aid No 1 Hoop
>. 100 do Smith ami Buchans Family Soap
60 do Collates Pale do do
50 do Adamantine Candlee, Starr Braadj
100 do DeadelH Tallow Candles, BaMt 8
76 do Oswego and Beadells PearlBorcb,
60 do Chicago Pearl Starch,
landing and Ibr sale by; •• ^ __
sept 8 BORANTON, JOHNSTON k 00,
PUBLIC SCHOOL.
mHE Public Bobool will be re-opensd on Wednes-
X day, October lit, under Mr W. H> Baker as
Principal.
One hundred and filly pupils will be received;
fifty of whom will pay tuition. The Bobool District
Includes that portion of ths elty lying wostof Whita
ker street.
No children living east of this street ean obtain
placos la this School.
Applications must be made to either of tbe Com
missioners, or to tbe Principal.
A. PORTER,
J. STODDARD,
B COHEN,
. . Gommistiouers.
Savannah, Sept. Btb, 1866. sept 8-lm
'— Morning News and Republican copy one
NEW A.DVEUTISEMENTS ,
FOB NEW YOUli.
Will tail an IFedttesday, Sept '71*, at ««
A. .V,, precisely.
Tho HtoamsUlp KNOX VI1.LK, Cupt.
Ludlow, will lenvo as uIkjvo.
For freight or passage apply to
PADRIFORD, FAV A CO.
Cabin Pa3a ago.... $26
8teerago Passage 8
J9" Shippers or Cotton Uy those Stcumslilps will
please take notice, that no Cotton will be roceivod ut
u o presses that Is not distinctly marked on the edgo
of the hale. supt IS
"PRIME WHITE FL NT CORN-1,000 bushels
XT fresh aholiod Dooob Island Corn, for salo from
the Wharf, Apply to
sept 18-21* WM. DUNCAN
NOTICE.
T tVO m lUths after dato, application will ho made
to the Honorable Ordinary of Tataall Couuty,
for loavo to aeli a portion «f tho lauds bebrngtag to
the estate of Jesso Copeland, deceased; it being one
ti act of laud which has been reserved from former
sales—where the said deceased raslded at the timo
of hU death. JAMES COPELAND. Adm’r.
sept 18 sept 81860.
GEORGIA, BULLOCH COtM Y. ,
. A DMINIBTRATOR’d BALK — Agrooable to an or-
JOL der granted by the Cout-t or Ordinary or Bul
loch county, wi 1 bo sold beloro the court hou<e
door, In statosboro*, la sail county, on tbo first
Tuesday In Novumbor uext, between the tuwrul
hours of sale: Thirty thrco hundred, Bixtcou no t
STATE OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH COUNTY—To all whom U may con
cern : whereas. Wm. Groover, Jr., ouo of tho
executors, snd Sarah II. Groover, oxocutrlx, on the
o tate of John Groover, deccasod. will apply at tho
court of Ordinary for Lottors IMsmlHflory, ami to
hsvo the uatato or the said Johu Groover dismissed
as executor of William Groover, 8r., deceased:
Tbeso are, therefore, to clto and aJmnulsh ull
whom It may coacern to he and appear bot'oro tmld
Court, to mako ohjootlon (If any ihoy have) lu term*
orthe law, otherwise salu IsOttore will bu grunted
Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinaly for tho
\ty of Bulloch, this lltb day id Kept, 1866.
WnsIJ
Scptis
.LIAM IDE. o n r.
STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH tU.
A DMINI3TRATOK8’ 8AlsE—Agreeably to an or-
der granted by the Court or Ordinary of sold
oounty, will be soil before tbe Court Houso door
In Statesboro, In said county, on tbo first Tuesday
In November next, between the lawfol hours or
ssle, (426) four hundred and twenty-five acres of
land, more or less, lying lu suit county, hounded
east by ostats of David I.ce,south by Jostoli Zitrnur,
west by C Groover,norm byl\ecdam I.ee—belong
Ing to tho estate of Mtoh.iel IViualdHuo. dermne l:
sold for tbo beuotit of the holw aud orediiors of said
doceisod. Terms made known on tho day of sale.
This 10th day or September A I) 1866.
JOHN E. UIIU-jN, A-ninlstrator.
septlS.
GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY,
A AMINISTRATORS’ BALE—Agreeable to an or
der granted by the Court of Ordinary ol said
county, will be sold, before tbe court house door in
said county, on tbe first Tuesday in November
next, betweeu tho lawful hours or Halo: Nine hun
dred and fifty (060) acres or laud, more or leu. lu
several surveys, lying in said county on tbo Mill-
odgevilie Road—ono tract being the lalo residence
of Thomas Knlgbt, doccascd: and tbo other tract
known as tbo Mills’ place, wboro Joseph Knight,
Jr., now lived—said loud Ih bouudod by A J. Will
son. Ogechee River, A. Richardson, and othora.
Each of said tracts is well improved. Belonging to
tho estate of Thomas Knight, deceived. Sold for
the benefit of tho heirs of said deceased. Term* ou
the day ofsalo.
JOSEPH KNIGHT, Jr.,l Allm . M
THOMAS E. KNIGHT, f AlUn
September 10th, 1866.soptl3
NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.
the Bridge across Plneinakcrs Creek, ou tho Chor
okee Hill Cross Road, to bs of tho following propor
tions (snd all material of host black cypress, ex
cepttUo covor, which mustb? hoarl yellow pine,)
35 reel long, Is foot wide, to bo floored 40 feet, to
bosuetalned by four rows or pill g, three lu each
row. Each pll« to be 9x11 inches, and substantially
driven. Each row of piles to bo capped byn 24
feet stick 9x12 IucIioh, and bevoled on tbo upper
corners to show arocoofd Inches—tho cover to be
■uatalnod by four string pieces, running lengthwise
through the bridge 9x11 Inches; those to bo bovuled
to show a Ikce or three Inches at top, bxnistors to bo
well braced at each of tbe cup sills. Contractor
to fornlsh all material, and work to bo dono and
turned over to Road Commissioners for tholr impac
tion by the 16th of January noxt.
Bond, with security required, for tbe faithful per
formance of the work, together for its romalulug
substantial for seven years from completion.
geo. v Harrison, l». i. o.c. o
In behalf of the Inferior Court of Chatham Co.
Sept. 131b, 1866. sept 12
RATES! GRATES!! GRATES!!!—
U A beautiful auortment iuvt received at
KENNEDY A BEACH’d,
House Furnishing Btoro, Ilodgion’a Block, corner
Broughton and Bull streets. sept 12
DENNIS HOLLAND,
NOTARY PUBLIC AND SHIPPING MASTER,
‘ ;e of masters or vessels and
services oT a Notary Public
, , _ will attend promptly to all
buxines* entrusted to bis cate. Ira—t»up6
HURRAH FOR THE FALL TRADE l
FRESH GROCERIES. FRUIT,
AND VEGETABLES.
W M. H. FARRELL Is now prep&rod to supply
hia customers with the best qualities of
NORTHERN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES,
selected with great care by his buyer, who remains
di ‘ “ ‘ ‘
Id New York during the season oxpressly for that
purpose. ^
Freeh goods arriving by every ateamor. Tho fol
lowing vegetables per Alabama:
1 crato very fine large Cabbage,
10 bbls choice eating and cooking Apples,
6 bbls large Ringgold 8ugar Pears,
16 bbls Mercer Potatoes,
8 bbls Beets and Carrots,
Onions, red and white,
Tomatoes, Parsnips, Ac.
Groceries per Alabama:
Pekin Company's Superior Teas,
Stuart’s Sugars, every grado, at lowest price*,
A fine assortment of Preserve* and Jehlos, fresh
ot every man who desires a cheap paper.
CLUB TIRMS BY TOT MONTH.
Twenty conies for 81.60. Thirty copies 81.76,
Fifty copies, 83 00. And a free copy to the gettor
up of tho Club. All sent to one address, a single
copy to an address, 60 cents for six months, or one
dollar pen annum. s
All letters should be addressed to J. BE. Brooks
corner or wall and Nassau streets, New York City.
Tho *‘Dally Express” Is published at 17 per an
num. Tbo8eml Weekly Express at 84 per annum.
The Double sheet Weekly at 82 per annum.
Bpoolmcn copies sent to any addressa froo or
charge.
Papers lent for a single month on the above
terms; and in the same proportion for any length
of time.
from the manufactory,
Goshen Butter, extra and other qualltled,
English Dairy and Amorican Cheese, very choice,
Biscuit of all kinds, warranted (rush,
Supeilor Sugar Cured and Pig Hams,
Krupp’s Essence of Coffee,
Fresh Mustard, assorted English Pickles, Ao., Ac.
TO whieh we invite tbe attention of customers.
N. B—All goods sold at my store are warranted
to give perfoct satlsfarUon; and all parcels deliver
ed freo of chargo to any part orthe city.
wm. h. farrell,
septll corner Broughton and Whitoker-ats.
Fillmore’s Three Speeches—at Newburgh, Alba
ny, and Roebester. 1,000 copies, 62M cents. Per
dOSOB 10 coou.
Busses OF RlJUCOllSMD liUPOsmos—ItBSoaecll
or Hon. James Brooks before ibo Americas In oio-
Bpcocb or Hoo.Erutus Brooks—at HirtTord Con
necticut, July 8,1855. HUIlardnilmore, Fremont,
Slavery, Sectionalism, Romanism and CurioUsm.
FREMONT'S PRO-SLAVERY RECORD.
Speech or Hiram Ketcbom, Era., at Now Haven.
h| Tne Romanian! of Fremont, ai demonstrated by
READ I BEAD 11 READ 111
1,000 copies, $10. 100 copies, $1.3A. Par dozen.
20 cents. Single copies, 3 cento '
sept U-w3
■ 'CLASSES HAUMEREL AND MUS1AUD.-M
* bbleand*self bbUHolauea; 10bblaand 10
IT noli No 1 Mackerel; 100 bona Hutard. Re
celved and for sale by
McMAHON A DOYLE,
No, 896 and 207 Bay at.
B ACON.—86 caaka Bacon Bidaa tor sale, to or
rive per brig Zorvaater, by
sag 2 LOCKETT k 8NEI.L1NG8.
10 do
and tor aale by * ... ..
aogl4 SCRANTON, JOHNPTON A CO.
2 BAD ELL'S TALLOW CANDLES—76 boxes 6 A 8
BeadtU's Tallow <todlea. ln store awl tor
by 90S4NTON, Johnston a co.
IAXTRACHOICEG08HEN BUTTER—Per atcamer
JCi Alabama, and for sale by
aug27 J. D. JESSE.
B AGGING AND ROPE-16,000 yards 44 aud 46
inch heavy Sea Island Cotton Bagging; 8000
ds medium Dundee Bagging; 26 bales Gunny
_ tb; 110 rolls do do; 200 colls prime Kentucky
Rope; 160 do ralr do; jnst roceivod and for sulo by
aept 12 WEBSTER A PALMES.
W
HITE CUitN—1,000 oushels Prime BMUmoro
White Coro, for sale by
sag 22 YOUNG A WYATT.
WM.M. LAWTON A CO.
• Charleston, South Carolina*
SEA ISLAND COTTON AND RICE FAC
TORS.
R. Wainwiuuiit Dacot ) William M. Lawton.
Johbpii T. Dill J WindobnLawton Jk.
uug 20 eolsni
JOHN C. BOOTH,
“BUR
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR,
WiU also give hU attention to designs in Arcbltcc
turo. Office In tlie store of Johu WiUiamson, Knj..
Bay street. . rayl ?
.roil It M. MILLION .
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Olflce corner Bay ami Drayton afreet*
jy* 8 _
A. Ht* OirAAIPlON.
(Successor to Gliumuion A Watts.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
No. 4 Barnard si., between the Market and Bay ut.,
SAVANNAH, OA.
Dealer hi Groceries, Foreign mid INwuwtio IJquors,
Driod Fruitri, Ac., Ac.
Roforcnc'e—A. Cbumpjon, Esq., 8
Esq., Messrs. Rabun k tvbltehead,
Samuel Solomons,
and Swift A Co.,
ravll
CltANB, WKL1*B 4k CO.,
FAOTORS A COMMISSION MERCIJANTS,
Bavannah, Un.
LANIBH At ANDEUffON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ap6-ly Maoon, OA.
r WILLI AM'II.DABlIKn;
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT lsAW.
Troupvlllo, l/twtulw County, Ua.
Will practico in Thomas, Ijowndes, Clinch, Ware,
Appling, Tolliilr, Irwin, Laurens, and Pulaaki
uouutiori, Georgia; and mJofi’orsou, Madison, Ham
llfon. atid Columbia counties, Florida. [myll
4EF* Particular attention given to i|s« sale* of Real
Estate, Negroes and Produce. ' '
tST Liberal advances made en Negroes and Mir*
chandize. > , f i . v
MIL e IS It tfe ROLL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
UKUKSWIUK, UA.
Will practice In tho Brunswick Circuit—compris
ing tho following Counties:
Glynn, Woyuo, Camdou, Ware, Apppllng,
Clinch, Cuffue und Cliurlton.
JOHN B. MILLER. L C. ROIJ*.
aug 8 iy
A.THOUAIACOra
Auction und Comlutaalon Ihitlinntv,
110 liryan Street,
8AVANNA11, GEORGIA.
A* Thomas. pu!2j „ • 8. 8. Parovk.
FACtOKS * OKNERAL COMMISSION MbcHAJtTg,
Bay afreet, 8avannah, Oa. fayll
TV . He F *HAtHl$L.
DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCEIUEB
nnd Foreign nnd Domrstlo Frnlt,
corner Broughton and Whitakcr-d*.
fuwu and couutry supplied with choice good* ut
modoratu prices. All orders promptly nttemleJ
to. and satisfaction always guaranteed. splfi
JOH N "GT. FALL lCjr A NT,
WnOLKHALU AND RETAIL DEALER IN
WINDOW UUNIW, WINDOW 8A8II AND PANE
DOORS.
West eido Mouument Squaro, Savannah, Ga.
tuayll
JOHN itTcOCliRANK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dubllu. lAureiu county, Ga„ late junior partner ««f
tin* firm of A. fed. Cochiunk, lrwiuton, Ga., will
attend promptly to all businutui eutiuated to Ills
care. I'urtluu'ar aitontlon paid to coilouting. Re
ference—Dr, C. It. Guyton, F, H. Rowe, Dublin,
On.. M Marsh, Savannah. myll
P. JACOBS,
M1QG A It AND TOBACCO STORE.
No. 21), Bull street, (slgu of the Big Indian.)
N. U—Keeps constantly on bond Spaatsh, UsU
Spanish, and American Scgors, at wholosalo and re-
dl. Also, Chewing Tobacco, Sunil, Ac. June 1
.TAMES McIlENRY,
Insurance broker and Notary Public.
Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Average,,
adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bunds drawn*
Pa|>ers prepared wlioroby to recover losses from
American or British Underwriters, aud attention
given to ull mailers connected with shipping und in
surance, No. 118 Bay-street opposite tho Trout ol
tho Custom House. ly nov 8
JES813 T. BERNARD,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
NuwnauBville, Fla.
Roference—George . Brown, William Doll, New-
nansvUIo, Fla., R. B. Hilton, Boston k Villalooga,
Savannah, Ga. myll
J. M. EYRE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
aug20 No. 142 Bay-it., Savannah.
PHILIP M. RUSSELL,
NOTA1U' 8 LUM^YAMJhU^jScul^fttNT ’AND
COPVI8T.
WiU exouluDue.l*, Mortgages, Power of Attoruey,
Wills, Bonds, Notions aud Takiug ut Iutorrogatortus,
Olllco ut the Court House, Savannah, U:t.
Court Days, Third Tuesday In each mouth, and
hold at tbo olUco of Kdwaiu <•. Wtlon, Esq.
Rwldonce, Gaston, between Barnard aud Tattnall
street.
Any call at night, on business, will bo attended
to Immediately. Jy26
WM. M. WILLIAMS. THADDKUH OUVXH. JACK SHOWN
WILLIAMS, OLIVER A BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vista, Marion County, Ua.,
Wilt practice in the counties or Marion, Macon, Hous
ton, 8 tuwart, Raudolph, Muscogee, law, and any
adjoining counties, whore their services may be
required. myll
WILLIAM PHILLIPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MAUI ETTA, OA.
oct20—ly
DAVID G. WILDS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BPA11TA, GA.
WiU practice in the counties of Hancock, Warren,
Washington, add Baldwin.
KsnuuuciB—Bohn k Foeler, Rabun NBmtta, and
E. A. Boullard, 8avannul). JanO
R. B. HILTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT iJtW.
Otflco corner of Bay and Drayton-ata.
BAVANNAH, OA.
my 11
DR. UtiAULBS H. GOLDING,
OFFICE AND RK8IDENCE. No. 14 UBERTY ST..
Ono door west or Drayton, myll
WM. O. CONNELLY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
nUKILLA, WOXTfl OOC.XTY, .X.. (POUT OTOC*. ALBANY.)
Will practise in the SouthecpUrcult, and in Macon,
Dooly and Worth Counties ot the Macon Circuit.
4ST Particular attention given to tho collection oi
claims lu South-Western Goorgia. Je8—6m
E. GUMMING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
fobl-ly . IRWtNTON, OA.
CHAFFER 6t CO,
No. 0 WlilUker Street, Savaiianh, Ga.,
WnOUMALR AND RKTAIL DXALKWI IN
S ASHES, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, ko White
Lead, Zluo, White Llnsond, Sperm, Whale, Tan
ners’ and NeatafootOils, Glass, Brushes, Gold Leaf,
Dronxe, Builders’ Hardware. Nails, Marble Mantels,
*c., ko. Jc4
☆ CLOTHING Tvri
EMPORIUM. V
1 POOR WK8T OF TOT B8PDBL10AN READING ROOF,
Fine Ready-made
Olothlug; Hats
and Caps, Shirts,
Collars,
Gloves, Hosiery,
Canes, Umbrellas
Cravats, Stocks,
Handkerchiefs,
Fancy Artlotes
for
W.O* Price,
FASIIIONABIsE
AND
MILIIAEY
TAILOR,
Sd. 143
Bay Street,
SAVANNAH.
Also, Suporlluu
Cloths, assimoie
and Yostlngs, will
be made to moa
sure, unexception
able in style
and
workmanship,
by the
host mochanics,
at ahorteat
notice
E DPE.—200 Coila Rope for aale, to arrivo per
brig Zorvaater; by
aug 8 l OCKETT k 8NKIX1N08.
U8T RECEIVED, per steamer Knoxville, those
' Blurt Freni
Embroidered
for sale by
septa
ats something nico, and
I. W.THRELKELD,
Congrosa and Whitaker sta.
J UST RECEIVED, per late arrivals from New
York,» superior article of Fluted 8kirts, and
for sale by J. W. THRELKALD,
septa Congress and Whitaker sta.
S'V RANGES, ko.—10 boxes Nassau Lemons and
xJ Orangos, received per steamer, and for sale
by Jyl7 J. D. JESSE.
■JACON.—Whhda prime' ribbed Sides, 80 hhd
JjMo Shoulders, Just roccfocd^and forwdeby
WFBSTEB k PALMES.
RECEIVED—Per late arrivals from New
York, Muslin and Gambrlo Bands, Also, Mas-
XRd Cambric Edgings, nnd for aale by
aept 8 . J. W. THRELKELD.
A Co.
C hoice uquors.-io hair pipes o. n,
■Brandy.
5 pipes Hqlland (Metier Swan) Giu ;
8 puncheons old Jamaica Rum;
1 do. dost Croix do;
. 10 caeks Itirt Wine.
lastoreanOlfiraalefer
fSItaoA* " BORANTON, JOHNSTON k CO
r 1.
Orders from oity and county solicited.
F ine liquors—
2 hair pipes Klepper’a Brandy, vintage 1816
4 quar do do do do 1816
10 do do do do 1B1B
4 half do Otard Dupuy k Co’s do do 1864
4 quar do do do do 1864
6k do do do do 1864
2 half dolfennessa do do 1848
2 do doABelgnotto do do 1864
00 half, quarter and eighth pipes Cognac,*Ro-
chollo and Bordeaux Brandies of various brands
8 pipes Meder Swan Gin
10 6 gallon demiJonsOld London Dock and Go-
vor Leaf Gin
St Croix and Jamaica Rum in puncheons
Old do and do do in demljong
Very old Port and Madolra Wines In domUons
Champagne, Rhine and Claret Wino in cases
and baskets; in bond and store for sale by
aug9 ; WEBSTER k PALMES,
COMB ONE—COME ALL I
I HAVE Just rcceivod some 100 thousand good
Spanish iBegars oftho very best brands, also, a
lot or good German BetfBH, at low pricos. Also, a
lot of good French and German Wino*. All of which
I am destined to tell at reduced prices. I have also
added to my present stock, a lot or the very finest
Flrench Brandies—and I uy to you ono and all, now
la your Umo, for I am determined to make my mot
to, low pices, and autok sates—so come aud hoo
meat the corner or Bay and Bull afreets,
aug 25 A. BONAUD.
E,
PHELPS’ GIN—50 bbls UndUlf per cehocavr
. Joba Sumer, fof *al*b» ___
rapt 3 BORANTON, JOHNSTON 3 CO.
R, J OAVANT, JK. -
KAOTOB AND COllMBSroft MBllCAST,
Jyao ’ 'Baton it
iron ti»b
5*rr
iS-
jAjuta n. iaVAUu,. ,
attorney at law,
tauKuviut, raoiusrotisrT, il;
Ail buntne** entrusted to his. ears will iwcsfve
i'rotnpt attention. lyr—marl7
umiewobi.
IANO*U. sodoxm. .miA.
liODGERB A NORRIS,
SAT-BTKXXT, 8AVAMNAB.
Juuu 1,1866,
v. i, oanKN. __ wn. ktaiib, jr, a. ■
OGDEN. STAllR it CO*,
Shipping and Oommlaaiou Merchants,
0#»-
«. h. Rsnsi.
1AV-OTIIKT. RAVANNAO* 0 A.
‘ FATTEN* HUTTON 4k GO*, v
FACTORS. . • •.
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
nayatreet. Savannah, On.
0. J*. IIARKMOX. ' ■ • - ,A» 0 »
IIARRIHON St McGEHEE.
AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AMD
For\vnrdlii(j ITI ere hunt*.
59 AND 01 BROAD-8TRRBT, COLUMBUS, GKOIOIA.
RUSE, PATTEN k 00. 1 A
GUNBY* DANIEL, VGolumbus, Ga.
R1EWABT, GRAYa CO. j
YOUNG, ATKIN8 k DUNHAM, \ .
C. A. URKKNE k CO., f
IL 8. SMITH, VMobllo, Alabama.
Od 28 ly
"HTEinsr
Factor and Goneral Oommlasion Merchants
NO} 71 BAY-8TMBBT, SAVANNAS, OA.,
RmasTO—Messrs. Clagbornk Cunningham, BeE
k Prentiss, Ogden. Warr fr Cn„ Bavannah} J. P,
Thiimnwm. Ib»t»4i W»v1
wm. Aununroorotn. . jwo. oocm
COUPER St fbaie£.
JEFFERSON ROBERTS.
GENERAL,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND DEALER IN
Timber and Lumber,
SAVANNAH, Go.
WUl.tSiTVtEl.TAMi; r
EIAUtUIX . . :■>
DOUBST.1C, FOREIGN AND PANOV
DRYGOODS. ' "
No. 149 Congress-st., Sauamah, Ga.
JAS. T. WKLLS, formerly of Beaufort Pist. 8, 8.
THEOPinTeUF WILUAMB. “ Scrlvsi* 0»:,6a.
«ept7
t. 0. ROSS. J, n. DAYW. W. fe.UMN.
KV8B, DAVIS it I ONO, ’
nvon, uavian ivnu,
COMMISSION MEHCHANTS
SAVANNAH, OA.
may 80
WU. 8. UANIKU.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SAVAVXAB, OA.
. ar Olflce over IhomaalL Turner SOo,’a fine
store, Bay street . mj7
B, LOCXKIT. Mi D. MUiNL
LOCKETT St BNELLINGS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
SHIPPING AGENTF,
Savannah, Qk*
WiU attend to the veiling ofaU kinds of produoel
gfrielatieutlon given to receiving sad forwarding
goods. may 31 T Ijr
Auction & Commission House, Macon,Oa
a. u. McLaughlin, *'
General Agent and Auctioneer,
Soiiciu from uS frieuds consignments ol every
description. Takes orders for Cotton.
Special attention given to the xaiea of Real
Estate, Mocks and Negro property, at publlo and
private sales. Prompt return and ditpatiX
Reference—C. A. L. LAMAR.
u». w. cam. a. r. mom.
GREEN * SMOOT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW*
oct26
JOHN BILBO,
Ortltiiory of Chotham County,
AND ATTORNEY AT UW.
Office in the Court House. myll
ANTHONY - McCUlLO U,~
ATTOBNJ3Y AT LAW.
Ha van nah. Geuritia,
tar Office on Bay street, over the Dank bf Bavin*
nab. may!8
* ' * * h. L. P* KING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner of Bay and. Whitaker Bticotf,
BAVANNAH*
fob 28 8a oe
A. B. WRIOHT. j.r. K. fiSVAOB.
WRIGHT dt SAVAGE,
ATTORNEYS AT LA W t
BRUNSWICK, GA, • Jyl»
joNK i. boWen.
ENGINEER, ARUHITKOT AND SURVEYOR,
OORNKR OT OUAYTON AMD BBYAM-tRB.,
^ % (Above 0 A. L Lamar.)
A* McALPlN St BROTHERS*
Lumber, Mill and Brick Yardi.„
septs jmjOUH, 04.'
M. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALLIGATOR, BAST FLOBIDA.
Will practice in the Eastern and Southern Counties,
Refer to—Col. 8. 8. Sibley, and R. a Hllteo, Eo*
vannah. **
C. W. MABRY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
rJUXKLIir, n«n 00., OA. '
Will attend to professional buxlneas In tbo OountleB
of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Meri
wether and Troup.
Reference—Hon. E. Y. Hill, LaGrange, Ga.; Hot*
David Irwin,Marietta, Ga.^ColouelM/M.Tidwell,
uhviu trwiu, dim lutira. uu. lajiuuoi m, h. iiuwl'u.
Fayetteville, Ga.; and Mr. William Dougherty. Ce*
Iambus, Ua. aeplT-ly
Wm. McAliLUTEB^ 1
Marble Monuments, Tombs and Grave Stones, fora-
hbod on reasonable terms. Orders res-
poctTully solicited.
ap 18
COOL RKTREAI'
THE ABBOR BILLIARD SALOON*
(urSTAIBS)
Corner Dull aud Bryau Btrccts, over Barber Shop
June 27 J. M. HAYWOOD, 4»ont
YONGE St FRIERfOMJ
MJ
FORWARDING AND GOMM188ION HkSCHAOTR
^ BO. 94 BAT-Snuoor. SAVANNAH, OA
dTa71F5y5SB;
ATTORNEY AT LAW,I
Offlco 176, Bay-tL, over Turner ft Oo^ Dnm I
SAVANNAH, OA* f
qovIQ—ly'
8. W. BA
-L.
(LAW,
ATTORNEY A.NU COUNSELLOR AT JJ
llontlcflllo, JctTersca County, 17a.
Reference—Hon. W. D. Fuouxo, Savannah, Ga;
EDWARD G. WUiMM,
HAOIsnUTE, NOTARY AND minntaranra
OP DEKD6.
At lleMn. W.rJ b Owens' Uw Ogle.. [Mil
Wi FAOTrm^* w '
COMMISBIONA^FORWaRISw loSCHAIfn^
J. W. PATTERSON.
ATTORNEY AND COUNBtXLOR AT LAW.
TroupvlUe, LowndesConty,Qa., . (mil
CHAB. G. CAMPBELL
(ATTORNEY XX LAW,
nuuDosmuL flA*(
Prectlcra U* 1} tit. TKtOTS OMUtra or tb. (M
BBgBPKF-
ATTORNEY J
.. v.Att, ; , ‘ ,tAW -
CoaunUtioner<tfM.8.CmaUtcUmf.
omo. Corntf D.yind^SflWrats.
• ’ li '■$»«
aid Ita*
partor stjl*. ActilU
nu27 cr.8l.juliudt.it
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