Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 18, 1856, Image 2

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CUOKIM & JOIML a• !•%%««*•> Mini Wetki). OJoi>l ftper ofthe City tnd County R. B. HILTON & CO. nurmnou and fublmumi. B.«. BILTOV, hr. HAMILTON, . . ANtalut Editor, THPMNDAY MOHNINO, Nrpt. II, 1830. FOB PBffllDENti JAMES BUCHANAN, or nxxirLTAKu. FOB T10B PBE31UENT: JOHN 0. BRECKINRIDGE ' or UMTOOIT. aiMUnftorUu Itateat lup. WILLIAM U. BULKS, of Cbtthim. IVERSON U HARRIS, of Baldwin. AOTIMATM TON TON OTATI AT tAROR, HENRVO. LAMAR, or Ulbb. ■ AUGUSTUS a WHIUHT, of Floyd. B18TSI0T RLROTORS. W, irtWict, Iuona* M. Foninui, of Glyun. Id. Dktnot, Samuil Hall, of Macon. Id. District, Jaiuu N. Bahmay, of Hurls. 41k. District, Luoioa J. Gabthill, of Fulton, dth. Lumet, John W. Lewis, or Uua. Itti. Dbnnut, James P, Simmons,ofUwlnneU. 7th. District, Tuomau P, BArroLD,of Morgan. 8th Diamct, Taoa. \V. Thomas, of Elbert, TUB OLDER 1 GROW, TUB MORE IN CLINED I AM TO BE WHAT IB GALLED A STATES RJUHTSMANr—Jama Buck- sum’s Boot on Mr admiition of Arkantat, in 1818. *1 FDLLY ENDORSE THE RESOLUTIONS, AND HAT FURTHER SAY THAT I AM WHAT IS CALLED A STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT—John V.Breckinridge inn- Ofmut to kit nomination for Ikt Via Trtndcn- **- BIT a'BXiDGXLOJPXA, New York Market. New You*, Sept. 17.—There was only a moderate bualneaa doing in cotton, and tho market waa unchanged. Bales of tbs day 400 bales and mostly to tndo« Wheat baa declined 1 to 2d] The Peula took over a million and a half in apeole. TheFrank.ln statue has been Inaugurated at Boston with a most Imposing ceremony. Front Kansfu. The Missoorians have bed from Westport, fearing an attack from Lane . Til Republican Convention of New l ork, New Yobe, Sept.—Too RepuoUoau Conven tion uaVe uuuiitiaud Jouu A. K.ug, fur Govoru or, ana svhlcn, tur Eiouteuaat Govcuor. 'AUcWh.g Lwnviilitfa. BaltiMuma, Sepieuiuer 17U1—The Whig CouveuUuu lias Uvea urgauiiud oy tew- pjraiiiy appoiuuug Gov. Bunt of New You, Cluuuuu, wlto nude a grand Union epetuu. Jiiiluense cuhLsnom puvaUed. Tuen. waa a lull uucudauue, and tue lulluwujg States were lully represented; Pennsylvania, Mary land, Cuuuecticut, Georgia, MossaouusetL., Alabama, Kentucky,Mew York, Aikausas, N Jersey, Onto, Missouri, Illinois, Louisiuua JforUi Caruluia, Tenuesste, Mississippi, Delaware, South Carolina, Florida, Virginia, Indiana, and the District oi Columbia. The Convention was permanently organized by appointing Edward Rates, of Missouri, Presi dent and one Vice President from every State, with six Secretaries. Bates made a grand Union speech. A Committee was appointed to draft resolutions, and the Convention adjourn ed to the afternoon, Fillmore and Dunelson will be ratified. An immense crowd here and great harmony. Collecting Oommltiee of the Kansas Aiaeclatloli, S. P. HAMILTON, G. H. CHEEVER, F. WYATT, 0. WAY, J. C. FOOTMAN, JOHN BILBO. Baltimore and Ills Dlaik Republicans. The establishment of a line of steamers be tween Savannah and Baltimore, with a view of throwing into the latter, a portion of the trade and travel which Georgia annually sends tethe hireling cities of tue North, has been a favorite theme with this paper. It bss keen our desire tosee one great Southern city. And Baltimore, on several accounts, seemed to of fer a better promise of achieving that position than any other. Hence we have long advocat ed a closer connection in business between this pert and that, and have argued that our trade, as Mr as possible, should bs centered there, rather than at Philadelphia, New York and Boston. Late indication) lead us to doubt whether there it much grounds for Southern preference between the rour cities, Black Republicanism has manifestedly got a foot hold in Baltimore Winteh Davis, her Representative, voted in Congress with the Promoters, for the Army Appropriation bill with its abolition proviso, and the Baltimore Know Nothing Councils have approved his vote. Some patriotic citi zens, who attempted to save Baltimore from |he disgrace of a black Republican organiza tion, by dispersing a meeting or the traitors, have been strongly denounced by tho press of that city. With these indications of treachery to the cause of the South multiplying in her midst; Baltimore forletsmost her claims to Southern sympathy and preference. SiuOl ttesftaatfcl*ht*it f Mr, FUlmort, doubtless- thinking there waa some manliness and patriotism left in the Booth; that htr heart waa not wholly, itai within her, that the aona and daughters of her revolutionary heroes wen not all degenerate, expressed the opinion in a late speech that she weald not tamely aubmit to be ruled by Fre- mnnt and hla Blank Republican horde. It seem' ed to nan timely utterance, and la our hearts wo thanked him for IL We were fain to hope that the South was not altogether unworthy the compliment which he had thus paid her, and were ready to promise that so far as our councils might avail, she should not, if the woretcamotothe worst, forfeit hlagood opin ion. Tba remark to which we have referred, very naturally called forth the sneers, ridicule and roproora of the Fremontere—the gentlemen wlioec choice taunt it it that the “South can’t be kicked oat of the Union.” For this he was doahtlessprepsnd. Yet imagine his surprise, scorn and loathing when ho hears his own Boulhcro supporters re-echoing this abolition chorus. The Black Republicans affirm, iu op position to Mr. Fillmore, that the Southern States will quietly submit their necks to the Fremont yoke. And the Baltimore Patriot (not hair as bad a paper as another Baltimore organ of Know Notblngism) speaks for Maryland, and saya she will he found entirely obsequious —intimating that the whole Bouth will follow her example. Who will speak 'for Georgia 7 Or is it the laet that one paper baa nlreudy pat her down for suhmlsslouV We blush to think so. But, asks tho Patriot, how can Democrats council anything else than “implicit obedience to tho rulo or any President legally elected,’’ their cardinal principle being “the majority shall govern.” Now to this let us say, at once, the rule of Fremont, if bo is elected, .will not to tho rule of the majority. Ho will probably be chosen (if shall) by lees than half the com bined vote cast for Buchanan and Fillmore. This statement is well illustrated by the fal lowing figures of tho Boston Courier, tho cal culation being made on tho supposition that the Northern States should each give Fremont 20,000 more votes than Buchanan--about twice the number that his friends claim for him. Suppoee the sixteen free states givo each to Fremout 20,000 mure than to Buchanan, then he will have 320,000 more thou Buchanan in the free states, and, in that case— If Fremont receives in the free states 750,000 Buchanan will receive 430,000 But Buchanan will recelvoin the South at least 420,000 And Fremont really anno worth enumerating in this calculation— Fremont’s total 750,000 Buchanan's total 850,000 So that, if Fremont carries each Northern state oy an average plurality or 20,000 over Buchanan, still Buchanan will have 100,000 mure than Fremout Nuw suppose again. While Fremoat car ries every Northern state— Fremout will have 760,000 RucUauan will have 430,000 Boarding We solicit attention, to tho advertisement of the Mines Hunter's,Brooklyn,New York. They are meritorious young ladies and have many friends North and South, who wUl voneb for their capacity for the undertaking. They have had experience aa teaches in one of the first Seminaries for young Indies. The Baltimore Bugas Whig Convention In confirmation of what we have already ■aid, iu regard to the character of the assem blage which yesterday convened in Baltimore, we publish the following communication,which appeared a few days si ca iu the NatiUmat In- UUiftnctr. It waa called forth in reference to a proposition to too Whiga of the Dietrict of Columbia, to appoint delegate! to Baltimore. The oljeetioa nude, which Menu to have proved fatal, waa that the Convention wae to ta " compneed chiefly of Know Nothings.” Hare Is the oommnulcstion i— An “old Whig” oraixty years standing (wuo can see no necessity for tho new-iauglei term " old lino”) would respectfully ask his brethren of the same faith within the District of Ooluobla what business they can possibly bare at tba great gathering in Baltimore on the 17th? laitnotwell known that the great gathering at Baltimore » to be composed ehMyof “ Know Nothings” who denounced and abandoned the Whig party? It ft to bo hoped that “ a Whig first and last” will he con vinced on more mature reflection tbit the Whigs of the District can have nothing to do with tha Baltimore Convention. If not, how- aver, let hie suggestion be carried out and he *j 11 soon bo convinced that the Whiga of tinir luodfi itb do faror at A Whs. Muking, lathe free states.. I,lo0,000 .Vow suppose—which is nut inipro- baoie—that Fillmore should get iu th« lice states .370,000 Total free state vote*' Suppose Fillmore to get ,...1,650,000 in 15 Southern Btates 390,000 Added to bin Northern vote of-. .370,000 stove to. to , „... forth *t me with su sir of interest, not having rote l put 00 a regular tou-uot-comjMlown peetto take-your-tirae-a-tfveue*! hot slowly ivolved with. M The «m—that Is to say, the waves or wai ters of the ocean, or ss folks dill them, the billows, or as Hiram says, the splurging heavy swell*—taken altogether always flash upon my mind like—a woman.” “ Really 1” “ Yes, and actually.” (Here I began to feel myself In funds.) "Like a woman, and con siderably like love, for the two go together like pudding and sauce. (Ahem!) Well, in love you are always chasing orgetting chased. Run away aud you're followed, follow and you get ruuaway from.” “ What a horrible idea!” 11 I’m talking of most cases, os they run, and not of tho prime samples. Well, suppose that Beauty flirts with you. liven If *lm re treats,likes those waves In au ebb-tide ^lie.don’t nuke a clear cut and run for dear life. Not a fraction or it 1 First she washes way up to your toot < then runs buck; then sends a cloud of miscellaneous, shining, wordy nothings alter you like a lot of spray; then sweeps up and around with a scarf of soft foam, just os the dancing girls at Niblo’s pretend to try to catch the young fellows; and tlieu la la she sinks, sweeps,rolls way buck uguiu. giving you tho dodge, yet looking at you all tho while with buir-shut, die-away, eyes and lmad thrown back, and you hear nothing but whistling whispers, ana then the first tiling you kuow the tides out and the game’s up, and you are loft high and dry with the clams!” “Mournful indeed!” replied Amelia; "and of courso when the affection is tho other way Beauty, eveu while udvauclug, keeps falling back continually, and composes her progress out of numberless little retreats. Well, Mr. Sloper, I’ll not deny that you’ro right. 1 once saw a pockct-bnudkcrchief, which,now thuta think of it, puts me iu mind of your idea of tho sea and of love. In its centre there was great YES, each letter o. which wus made up of over so many little nor*. It was rent by a lady iu Cincinnati to u gentleman who believ ed that sho didn’t favor his suit, when, good* ness.knows, the poor tliiug was dying for him. They were married.”—Am'^A•cr&o^•A■r/• Maga zine. “Their drums are heard from every hilltop, their banners are flying in every plain.”—Sav, Republiaun. Comment.—A correspondent in Vermont writes to us that tho Fillmore men of thatBtato are trying to awaken some life in the cause of tho Constitution and the Union, and though they have not one pm$ in their favor, they occasionally obtain au iusertion of au ur* tide iu the Fremout journals.—Bouton Courier, (Fillmore paper.) Toe Gentleman from UeouoiA.—The Nortu and the South.—As on incident, not mul apropos ut the present time, related to us u few evenings since by the good aud fair com- paguondu voyage of a whole soulcd and im* petuous friend or ours, just returned from his summer’s “grand tour” in the North, we give the toilowing: He entered the cars for Phila delphia one morniug with a lady upon his urra, when every seat seemed to be occupied. Look ing around for a moment and seeing no signs thut the spirit of gallantry was moving any one, he loudly exclaimed, “Is there notagentle* man here to offer a lady a seat? I don’t care (or myself.” His appeal brought one gentle man promptly to tho rescue, aud while our u-iend was making his acknowledgments, he says: Sir, I presume you are a Southerner; give me your baud.” "Yes, I am from Georgia?’— No O. True Delta. Mrs. Rives the wife of the late Minister to the Court of St, Cloud, w.Il shortly issue a volume entitled “ Home and the Ways of the Woild.” Thomas H. Thom, and tho members or the Biptiit Ohurchoi of Savuiuiab, are Invited to attend tho funeral dr Mrs. MALTHA A. T1IEU.4, wif* ortho former, at the corner oT Whitaker and York atreot*, This Afternoon, at 4 o'clock Sept 18 ■ PER8TEAMERKNO fjuHIliim uni Merrlwso Filet. Jil Sblrtlo. Print. Voile mill, Wttortwiit. While Bock ant other breed, Bleached shtrKug Mooched end Brawn Canton Flaonoli Black dUka; llu. pakirts Trir—*-- r Savnitiinh market, September IS# COTTON—There still continue* a good demand for Cotton, but the light stock that Is offering pre vents large operations on the part of buyer*. The sales ycHtordny woro very good for the season and presents a lair crltorlou oT previous transactions. Wo riHit up tho Hales at 270 bales, vis: 0 at 10; 0 at U;0atllM;<8atlltf;117at 11 tf; 84 at lift; 40 at llttl and 10 nt 12 tents. S Kxlra Vollow Amp, Just received and for’sals to cIuno cousIgnmeuU by CRANE, WELLS ft CO. lOptJT C LEAR tJlDKH,—A le w casks bright Clear Hides, iffntoiearn! for siuo by r sc |»j IT CRAKE, WELLS ft OO. 8 1 lire. PATENT ECLIPSE W&S8® StfAIKlPo Avery man IU* own Card Printer. riALLAND EXAMINE CHAMBERLAIN’S v Patent Eclipse Baud Stamp, the beat, cheapeet and moat con veulont or any thing for the purpose yet offered Tor bale. ALFRED WEBSTER, Gen. Aft. spr» 1/ 186 Oongrees at. Port off Savannah September 18, Arrived. Sultr Fauule, lljadou. Philadelphia—to Oltarlex Total 730,000 Even more than Fremont; and yet while Fre mout has the tnaUett popular vote, he would ue onosen. On this supposition— Buchanan would have 860,000 Fillmore would have 760,000 Fremont would have 750,000 « Total 2,360,000 This shows the folly of talking about submis sion to the will of the majority. The Observations off Olace Eloper, Eiq. FAMILIARLY NARRATED DY HIMSELF. Sloper'i Summer Experience*. '‘And so,” observed beautiful Widow Twig gies, “you hive followed me all the way to Cape May ?” “Yes,” answered I, "I camo a-Haying after ihe sweetest flower that overgrew—and I have found it.” “In an arbor 1” “ Well, said l,looking around, “If we come to that, 1 reckon I’d better call you a lady apple: lor that's the only real pretty, rosy, sweet,tlrat- rate, tart little beautittu thing that 1 ever saw kept under dead leaves. Couutry folks say it make* the color come. I b’liovo that’s so.” And 1 believo it was, for by tho time I had got out that last speech tbero wuhu color on Amelia’s cheeks which would have torn down a peck of madder. Perhaps it was tho evenlug clouds which shone that sun-set with uu extra amadous crimson, like os ir the fire of the day uad burned duwn some, aud the lust aud hot test coals were being raked out just before the ulack ashes of night should be piled over them. There wo sat iu the urbor composed of piue uuards, aud covered with dry oak boughs, and the evening winds kept u twisting aud rustling tue leaves, and we looked down ut the rearing gieat wave* running up like cieam-soda on the beach, and at two little boys who kept chasing oi them aud prodding them with sticks, as it they expected to .piu them down, and at the rest of the children, who were digging for dear life iu tho sand, without regard to dress or rank, and at one solitary old fogy in a yellow flannel bathing dress, who was out bobbing around in the surf on his own hook, aud ut three nlggera who were bathing further off, apparently in an advanced stage ol' delirium tremendous, to judge from the high-pressure yells and extra-super-dreadtul grins in which they were breaking loose. Way off there was a pilot-boat with a great H. on its soil, and further still, lots of crall, looking like Midcrites in ascension robes on top of the blue sky— half way up to glory. "Mr. Sloper,” remarked Amelia, “ever since I have been down here, I’ve been trying to think what those waves resemble, or what that sea is most like. 1 sit aud watch, and think aud think, till ail 1 know is that they ebb aud flow, aud make wild music; aud that is as for as 1 ever get. But oh! it is so delicious to be wilder olio's self iu such feeliug!” “1 rather guess,” said I, "though 1 cau’t pro tend to be oue of your cute sort, that you’re a good deal nearer to the true nature ot the big driuk than many folks who come down to re cite poetry to it. When 1 hear folk* do that, 1 always tumk of -the days at school, wheu we used to declaim verses the last tliiug on Satur day forewarn, just before the holiday of tue Week heguu. So these good people stem to thluk that before their wutermg.place holiday can regularly begin, they must rush down to tae old ocean, like as they uced to go be.ore roe old schoolmaster juid *ay the scrap* t..ey'vu got by heart. After they’ve doue that ouce ur twice, they iuaU off home, and act about as poetical a* uew*ooys at a steamboat luudiug. But as fur the see ” "Yes, Mr. Sloper: what are your oplnlonsof tue sea?” it is a queer point iu the widow,—but a first chop oue—that she takes uu iuiere*t iu what moat luiKasay, aud particularly in what Isay. Alauyaud muuyatime, when I’m breaking louse aud trotting uloug in my talk, dealing out mere loose uuuseutse, aud such small chatl a* men generally bestow on ladies, Amelia makes me “hula my horses, will you?” by uo- tumg more nor l«s* than that simple expres sion of interested attention which is so uueuw- mouiy becomiug to her. 1 have aeon other women—not many—who used to put on that *ame look, and uuue but a mighty superior wo man can ever do it. That look—well, it wilt* down and dries up small talk to just whut ft * worth; and tho mau would be a Shanghai Mock up with ft vengeance who could answer •PS* ghrnce with some fol-de-riddle-jig-my- d daJe stuff. Sometime* that look scare* me a little, thoagh—It's so like orders to Are, and the gun uot loaded. There’s many a man who goes on iplnn~ 0 the oeftrest sort of small yarn all his lire long, ab m t town, who might be regenerated Into the vary a.iostfoshlp of common sonae—or some thing more—if he only knew a woman smart entMish fbr him to respect, who would occasion ally look him in the fires a* If she expected that there was,something a-comlng worth listening to. That’s all. HARRISON’S COLUMBIA Departed. Steamer Gordon, Brooks, Chnrlu*tuu. Steamer Randolph, Ward, Augnetu HUNT'S IMPROVED 8KW1NQ HACU1NB8. EtiIGNED Expressly for nuking Bags- which Is decidedly superior to any 0 machine for that purpose. Spool or skein thread can bo used of any doxhred length, and which will not ueed to bu changed until the whole Is used. Bag tmumulacturora, Grain and Floor merchants are particularly Invited in util and examine it at 185 Con arcs* rttrei’t. MaytfS ALFRED WEBSTEB.Geti. Agt, Igncea. Per aclir Fannie, from PhlUdelpbla—C I* McCall* N U & IL Wood; WolMtor & l'almcs: Gilbert A Til- don; J U Carter;Bit Ullltoau; J V Conuerat&Co; 11A Cidicu; J Ryan; Railroad Agent; R F Colo A Co; Wsyui’, Grcnvlllo k Co; Thus M Turner £ Co; Irou steamboat Company; Ugdun, FUlr k Co; »• I) Cupp; Young ft Frierson; a A Solomon* & Co; J a Mooru k Co; J Flcbol; .1 M Clark; 81) Hrautley ft Co; 1. J 'Muses; 11 Rothschild; 1. A M I.dllcutbal; lime, Da vis ft Lung; Rodgers, Norris ft Co; Crano, Well* ft C<>; Yung..’ ft Frierson; C11 Ciimplicld; Ctuflhr ft Cu Snidm- ft Askew; C Welle; Swift ft Co: K Parsons ft Co; King ft Warlug; W J Marshall; M J Reilly; Lov. ell ft IjiUimore; Psltcu, Hutton ft Co; aud G Brown ft Co. _ g Receipt* per Central Rnllrond. Stvr. 17.—*65 halos cotton. 061 s icks wliest, 84S sacks own. 3W*a«ki fold W hhte Uour, 70 sacks feathers, 27 bale* domestics, uud mere bund IZe—lo Dena ft Washburn; Crane, Wells ft Co; Boston ft Villalouga; Railroad Agent; J W Lutbrcp ft Co: EC Wade; Coluns ft Hertz; Helm ft Foster: A 8 Hart- ridge; liuso, Davis ft Lo»«; Brigham, Kody ft Co; Franklin A Brantley; Webster ft Palme*; Header, son ft Lnf burn.w; W Myle: I'tirsuus ft »; llcmlcr- sou, Freeman ft Co; W 1» Fiber dgc; 1) W Orr; King ft Son; Waj no ft 8mi;and J Ingersoll. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. T HE MIS'ES HUNTER will oiwn. on tho 16th of 8op\mubcr, n Boarding and Day School for Young Indies, at tho honfco No. lorccond-ploce, Brooklyn. They will take under their owu charge the vari ous brunches uf a thorough education; aud tho Laugutiges, Drawing, Music, &c., will bo taught by compi-teut professors. TERMS: For Boarder* (uot Including tuition) $400 per fiChulMtio year. Boarders will bu expected to bring with them their own spoons and lurks. No oxtiu charge for fuel, washing, or seat In church TUIUON: (for boarurr.*' a* n pay schoiars ) English, 1st department, per quarter $76 00 do 2d do do 2U 00 do do 8d 4th . 16 00 , 10 00 SIZE NLARGED, STYLE IMPROVED. It hu daU. the quantity and itrength of It 4iT«^ p ^EWt c SL t. . It Uperfently'harmlM. to, tho skin. Xti eSferfU imtastaneoui and permanent, It Is the best, quickest, cheapott and Barest dyk evor mado. ggy Directions for uso uccompany each box.*tfc$ Price—1 ox. $1—2 ox*. $1.60—4 ozs. $3—8 ozs. $6 [Entered according to an Act or Congress, in the 'ear 1865, by A. W.Hr * ' .ho District Court ortho District or Pennsylvania^ For sale by the raunulhi decl8—ly [orriBou in the Clerk’s OIUuo <>r urt oftho United States for tho Eastern idurer, Al’Ol.LOS W. HARRISON, 10 South 7th st., Philadelphia. Job Printing Promptly, Neatly and Cheaply Done. The public in general, and our Democratic friends in particular, will remember that there la connected with the Georgian fy Journal es tablishment one of the most thoroughly equip ped job offices in this section of the Uulon. If we are correctly advised, some of the most beautiful specimens of job work ever done in Savannah have lately passed from under nur presses. Give us a trial. Our fUcilitics enablo us to oxccute every de scription of letter press work from a mammoth poster to the smallest curd, and from a book to a circular, with ncntncB* aud dispatch, upon the most satisiUctory terms. Orders from all parts of the country will re ceive prompt attention. DOARD OF HEALTH. SAVAXNAU, 17th Sept. 185(1. Tho Board mot. Present—M. J. Buckuor, Chair man; J. M. Sliollraun, I. Davenport, T. J. Nuylur, 8. Currol, C. 15. Smith, H. Sheppurd, A. .1 J. HP is, W.Swoll, J. Wilder, p. W. Mi<cully, It. SCanluu, J D. Stcbblns, A. Ponco, R. T. Turner, 8. A. T. law- rcnco, Dr. J. M. Johnston, Major E. H. Bacon, and C. Lampe. Report of In tor incuts iu laurel Grove Cemetery lor the week ending 10th September, 186(1. Sopt. 10—Catharine DAticlfclier, 4years, ills- case unknown, Favammli. Sopt. 12—John Koebler, 2 months, dysentery, Savannah. Sept. 16—Thomas Simpson, 22 years, iutemper- anco, England. Sept. 16—Aim M Clark, 30 years, typhoid fover, Savannah; Infant Endres, 4 days, spusmr, do. Bucks and Couikkc.—Sept 10—Louisa, 8 years, Inllammatlou ol’bowoti; Elizabeth, 8years, bilious fever. Sept. 11—Leonard, 38 years, ulceration or eplglottlae; Sarah, 12 years, dropsy. SopL 14— Phoebe, 04years, dropsy. Sept. 16—Joe, 40 years, Jaundico. Eopt. 10-Frank, 26 years, congestive chills—brought dead Dorn the country. A. F. Torlay, Keeper L. G. O. Report of Interments in tho Cathodral Cemetery for the wook ending 16th September, 1866. Sept. 10—Mary Cullen, 23 yours, bilious fover, Ireland. SeptJ 11—Bridget O'Donnell, 11 mouths, disease unknowu, Suvunnab. rept. 14—Elizabeth Sheridan, 18 mouths, spasms, Savannah; Mary Maggotty, }4 years, bilious fover, ilussacbuseita. ►■opt. 15—Mary E. Prendergast, 6 months aud 20 days, dlseaso of heart, tavannah. Sept. 16—John Mo Donnell, 2 months, disease uu. known, Savannah; Catherine Palmer, 21 months, teething, tavannah, Daniel Colk, Keeper G. C. White* 12, colored 7—total 10. M. J. BUCKNEtt, Chairman n. u. 3. A. T Lawrence, M. D., 8eo»ry B. H. VALUARLK RICE PLANTATION FOR SALE, WmilN TXN MILKS OF 1UB CTTY OF SAVANNAH. O N the Ural luujduy Iu December next, will be sold before tho Court House in tho city of j»u vuunab, the Plantation on tho tavannah river, toil mile* from tho city, knowu a* Mulberry Grove, be longing to tiio uatuto of tbe lute Philip Uimor, con- tulnlng six hundred uud ulghiy-soven acres, ut which there aro twu hundred acre* of Urat quality tide rice land, and one liuudrod and Uity-flve acres under good banks and iu ailuehtale for culU vu- liun. Also, Hovouty Uve acres ot high land under cultivation. Ou Ihe pluue are a good dwelling house, overseer’* bouse, burns, uegvo houses and < tuor outbuildings, all in a good state of repair. Pere»ua desiring to purchase wlU cidl upon 11. K, HarrUen, Ex’r, who red Jet within four inilut. or the Grove, or Rlixa Uimor, Ex’trlxT who rmice* wllhlu two milt i oftho Grove. , Terms of sale mado known on the day or sule. Possession not given until the Unit of January. . H. K. iUUKiBUN. Kx,or Jyl7-td ELIZA ULMER, Ex'trtX. 49- TbuCUariestou Mercury will publish once a week until Ihe day or itle. do d«» tXTRAS: French, (for day scholars) per quarter $12 00 Drawing, do do 12 O') Instruction on the Piano, do 30 00 Uso of Piuuo, per quarter 3 00 Bingiug, do 30 00 I.itiu Gorman, Spanish, fto.. auaording to tho term- oftho Professor*employed. No extra charge for fuel or stationery. All biliK to be a rid quarterly In advance. Thu year will be divided into lour quartars, be ginning 8nptMn\wr 16lh, December 1st, February 10th, amt April 21st. Tho summer vacation will begin on tho 1st July, and there will bo a recess or two weeks at Christ mas. Pupils entoring heforo tho nil-tillo of a quarter will be charged fur the whole quarter. No dcduetliiu will bo mado lor absence. Rxfkrsncim-Kcv. C. W. Bolton, Polbara Priory, Wo-Utacdter county, New York; Rev. G. W. Bctu- une, Brooklyn; Rev. Alex. HUIras, Chestnut Hill, Ponn.; Kev. B C. Cutler, Brooklyn; James Potior, Esq, Havammh, Ga.; Jonn A. Davenport, Feq., Now Havetr. Geo. Wood, Esq., New York; and R Kostnnu, M. 1>.. Brooklyn. It—scptl8 REMOVAL. , an Tim subsnrlbvr bus removed to tho store cast uf Sir. O’Conner, comer or Drayton and jlA Broughton ttrects, udjoiuing tho Marshal) ■■ML House, where he Is prepared to moke to or- dur izcuilemen’s Coats, Pants, Vests, &c., iu a man-' nor to suit the rao-1 fusiidiouH. Gentlemen I'urulshtuK their owu material will find It to thrlr advantage. Cash must bo paid for workmanship in nil cases, as there will bu no books kept op n. Culling for men aud boys attended to; nnd all cutting Jobs uiuti bo paid l»r on delivery. Uniforms of all kinds mado according to tho Unit ed .Stales’ Regulations. 49* Youcg men desirous of becoming good cut- tem of ail garments hot uging to the trudo can be taught In six lessons, at $3 a lesson. Those who will potrouizo mo will llnd prices to suit the times. M. CKARKY, Agent sopt 18—4m D .OMK8T10 I.KJUOKS— 250 barrels Ohio Itcetifled Whiskey, 1(H) do Pikes Mugnolla do. 120 do K Phelps’* Gill. 26 do Conn. River P. ft II Rye Gin, 20 do Brandy. 36 quar uud eighth cm-Us Twlgg Hoop'd 4th pr. 20 do do Magono.la Wine, 75 barrel* Ohio MuuouguUela WliUkey. 20 do Gibsons fflouutaiu do. 16 do Bon Kuste Is Neuter do. 6 do Gibsons old Family Nectar Whiskey 40 do Mhllo Heclillud do. 6 do Old Kentucky Bourbon do. 40 do uud puucheouii Georgia Peach Brand 10 do VirFinla Apple do. In 6tore ami for t-ule by sep 10 WEBSTER ft PALMES. SItKS AND SHAWLS. J^PLNED this day, a cho.ce lot of Rich Silk Robes, outircly new desigus, l'lain Jai-pl and Ombre Silks, 2d Mourning Fm'iu S-lk-, Rich \v hit-j. Bl.ick un i Colored Stella Shawls, Cutdimcre Scarff, Printed Chat meres am! M-jus DcLalncs, Golden Flax rUb L neus, Table Damask Napkiin,French Towels ftc., ftc. For sale by DkWITT ft MORGAN, sept 10 l *S<fc r0 downcast 100 DOLLARS REWARD. Runaway from the subscriber, on tbe 2d fay of June last, hi* mulatto womau LAU RA, about 19 ycur* or age, middle height, rather slender form, blick eyes and of * owucast countouanco when stiokon to. 8hc has assumed the name of Mariu Hutson, and would pass far a free negro, and may have forged free pa- por*. When lost heard from, she was in the Great Swamp In 8|; ,Luke’s Parish, and may pass over into Georgia In company with si.mu wlibe porson. A roward of twouty dollars will bo paid for her de livery to me, or imo auy Jail In Georgia or South Carolina so that I can get her; ono hundred dol lars for proof to cuuviclion of her bclug carried away by a while man with intent to stoal. and tifty dollurs for tho like proof of hor being harbored. augO—2aw4 DERRICK PETERMAN, GillUonvlIlo, 8. C. McCarthy ginned sea island COTTON IN LIVERPOOL. A BROKER In Liverpool reporting das* and val- xjl ue ot a uou.dgonu ut of the Mut arthy Gluned Sea Island Ojtton from a bouse in till* city, writes as follow*: "H., 7 bag* farlsh color, with u little shell, not much; buttbo pacullarliy ol'ihls quality Is tbe sta ple. uud tbe stylj of it) cleuulng and putting up; diflerent to tho usual Roller Gin operations Tbe sample before handling, has some slight appearance or having been Haw Ginned. On examination, how ever, shews that all tho staple, both os to length and uniformity, ho* been preserved, ami a much greater dogroo of freedom aud kindness has boon given by tne process. Tills remark 1 applies more or less to all the marks or this shipment In this Instauce, tbestupiu Is rfout and u gdod l.ngtb, and withemt being One, Is not course.” j The undersigned, ugents for the ubovo mentioned Gins, always have a simply on hand! at $125 each. BOSTON ft VtLULMNGA aug 5—w2nt BOO DOLLARS REWARD For my two negraei, or 100 for ellbor lodged Iu Jail so 1 giilh'.-m, JACK, sometime* vailed Jobu, a lirgu c. pi»or colored, huracs —« a (iowu look and rough face, weighs about Is a lauTis 6 footltiinohc* high,,22yoarsold. BostSO * very black with a wide spueo between his uon per fruut teeth, high forehead, turns his foot out In walking, is 6 feet 8 inches high, and weighs 150, und 30 years old, uud whou hoard of last, they were iu tbe swump above Ruvuunub. My address is 4 mllo branch, or Barnwell, 8. O. augl2—wly WM. ASHLY. Cambrlo Trimming, fto., for salt ■opt I bivm'ktfORaAN. all KOAI’.-SO Baza. Extra N Bill * Bona' Pal. J UUAB.-ioo fliis; A. B. 4t O 8u|ir, IS Iioim LoafHugitr, Just reoelYed and for by sopt 17 WKB3TKK ft PALME3. OGLETHOPE MEDICAL COLLEGE AT SAVANNAH GEORGIA. T HE Regular Course of Lectures in the abovo Iu fltitutlou, will commence on the First Monday lu November next. The Faoulty 1* constituted as follows, viz. H. L BYRD, M D. Prof. Principles and Practice of Medicine. U01.MK8 8TEKLE, M. D., Prof. Obstrics and dls- as-.-s oTVVomou an t children. WfeLKY U. Norwood, M. D m Pror. Materia Modicu, and Medical Jurisprudence. TIMM As il. CUlVF R3, M. D., Frof. Physiology aud Pathology. JAM Ed 8. MOREL, M. D., Prof. Anatomy. J. W. BENSON, M. D., Prof. Principles and Practice iff Surgery. LAWRENCE J. ROBERT, M D., Pref. Medical Chotnktr}. WILLIaM T. FEAY, M. D., Kmorltus, Prof of Chemistry. K. J. olIVERO: , M. D„ Demonstrator of Ana< toray. Fees, Tur tho full course, $106 Matriculation $5, IhimuuHtrntor 810, Graduation $30. For fui titer Information, address H. L. BYRD, M.D. Dean, sopt 17 2mwtw ClMif. S.IOO, or III. (Alp Bo, ot Ui. Dr/Dock, Tbe laocUHr'. Uuilittr, bwuUruUr lUrelntt- «d. bjrNM Bonfiln.i M&jffT' Memoir* of an Actress, by O . Live sad Learn, or a Guide for AllWboWlsh to MagdsTon Hepburn, a Story of the Boottfah Ro- formation, by Mrs Olrphant; Victoria, or the world Overoome, by Oarolin* in, by lrvtnf, cheap edition, timet Lift i Washington 1 per volum Tlu Uf. and Adronium orjamre P Bookwourth by TD Bonner. »ep416 for *ale at 169 Congrn* street. E PHELPS’ GIN— M bbls landing per schooner • John Gastner, for sale by aupttf BCRANTON, JbHNBTOK ftOO- L>AGON.—36 cask* Bacon 8id*a for sal*, to or AJ rive per brig florvsiter, by »ng2 LOCKKTT ft BNEMJK08. B UTTER and CHEESE--10 kegs choice Goshen Buter. -5 Boxes New Ohesss, landing and for sals by ang28 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft OO. FOR THA LADIES. TUST rsoelved per "sauahlp Florida, from New «| York, Brook’s Patient Waxed White, BJa< and Ool’d Spool Cotton, and for sale by J. WTHRELKELD. aug 27 . Congress ft Whltsker street*. D imity bands) dimity bands i t- Received and for sale by ■opt 2 J. W THRKLKKLD. BY LAS’)? NIGHT’S *aii kxoland. l* «°MW» of interest from Pn., Tbe London Star «ns—“It ’dm longer 1* concerted that tho |S, c, ‘ 1 «• Pnmco nnd England, (haUn toZT!?? nden nnd Palraoraton, are^notm *’ Unni with rapeot to BntnlVl. ■Tig W rammuuireUona arennderiioodUiH« ^^T’^ngha, AQ thatEngland Is re*dy to nuke sa* Ss United SUtea wd that IhU S ^th FrS,^ 10 ‘ he eV0,lt 0f “ .’.‘ThUilinproyedtoneofth, Load m ,, *0 liee^tcd to an/ ao“tou* 0 ^' 1 of great Importance nhould not tail, merely for tho «oko ot raizing puWL moot, but as tho FtriiunlS^ P««» begin totaikrS 11 ,; the matter, reserve must be put m m! Public nhould be informed that * may ta n reality a., danger, it b alia,, rioua thing to have our loreiga polS tta direction or a premier like P.iSSo?1 ", A contemporary announce.! that the r 1 trel Amerioau difficulty b solved ntbfuc bjTXJMyentlon tatttcen Honduras sod { UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA. Alnllcal Department. T HE Annual Course of Lectures In this depart ment will commence on Monday, November 171U, 1856, aud will torcnlnatoiu theeuaulog March James Jones, M. D.. Profesaoa ofPraotlce of Med icine. J, L. IU itloll. M. D., Professor of Chemistry. Warren 8tono, M. D. Profoesor or Surgery. A. H. (ouas, M. Il, ProToesor of Obstetrics. Guitavus A. Nott. M. D., Professor of Metorla Modlea. J. G. P. Wodorstrindt, M. D. Proleuor of Anato my. Thomas Hunt, M. D., Professor ofPbysyology and Pathology. Gilberts. VaucoM.D', Demontrator of Anatomy. The roums for Dissecting will be open on tho third Monday in Octob-iT. The Faculty urn Visiting Physician* and Surgeons of the Charity Hospital, and attend this Institution from November to April. The students accompany the Professor* In tbelr visits, froo oroxpense, enjoy extraordiuary practi cal advantage*. There are during tho season ahout eight hundred porson* proscribed for dally. Preliminary to tho Gourde, lectures will bv deliv ered daily Iu the Amphitheatre of the Hospital, from tho tlr>t Mon-lay In November, on Clinical Modicino and Surgery.Auscultation and Percussion, and other subjects, without any charge to students. THOMAS HUNT, M.D., Dean. Tho Administrator* or tbo Ohanty Hospital elect annually, in April, fourteen Resident Student*, who are maintained by tho Institution. aug 28—w6 ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD. rnllnSub^fiuBkiRE iraRtlaSE X and Gulf Railroad, having adjourned to meet on tho 26th Instant, and it having boon represented to me that the Interest of that enterprise requires farther timo for the obtalnment or subscription* to the Stock, and acquiescing in the Justness oftho suggestion, the mooting iff tbe Board on the 26th instant Is hereby postponed until the 22d day of October uext,atMJiledgevfllo. E. A. NISBET, Chairman. Macon, Aug. 20, 1856 aug 30 SOUTH-WKbTEHN 11. K. CO., I Macon, August 14lh. 1856. j TVIVIDEND NO. 9.-The Board or Directors bar* AJ this day declared a dividend or Four DoUars per share on the capital stock of this Company, from tho earnings of the Road for the six months ending July 81st, payable on and after the 16th in stant. Stockholders in Savaunah will rocelvo tbolr divi dends at the Central Railroad Bank. JNO T. BOIFEU1LLET, augl5—lm Beo'ry and Treaa. FILLRIORE & DONKLBOX. NEW YORK EXPRESS. r pO meet tho constantly increasing demand fur J. a Campaign paper, which, during tho Pre*i* deotial canvass, will contain tho fullest Informa tion upon ull tho topics which are to bo discussed, tbo Proprietors of the “Express’’ publish a Cam paign Paper, ala prtoe so low as to put it In the hand* ot ovory man who desires a obeap paper. CLtm TERMS BY THE MONTH. Twenty copies lor $1.60. Thirty copies $1.75, Fitly copies, $8 0l». And a free copy to tbe getter up of the Club. All sont to one address. A elnglo copy to au addrees, 50 cents for six months, or ono dollar pen annum. All letter* should bo addressed to J. ftE. Brooks corner or wall and Nassau streets, New York City. The “Daily Express”Ispublfahodat $7 per an uum. Tho semi Weekly Express at $4 per annum. The Doublo sheet Weekly at $2 per annum. Spoclmen copies sent to any addressa freo or chargo. Papers soul for a single mouth on the abovo terms; and iu tho same proportion for any length oftime. Campaign Documents. Fillmore’s Three Speeches—ut Newburgh, Alba ny, and Rochester. 1,000 copies, ViX cents. Per dozen 10 cunts, fclnglecopies l cent. - Defence of Fillmore and h» Pcsmex—Tbo Speech of Hon. James Brooks before tho Amoricaus in Cin cinnati. Speech or Hon. Erastus Brooks—at Hartford, Ooa nccticut, July 8,1865. Milliard FUlmore, Fremont, Slavery, Moctioualism, Romanism and Patriotism. FREMONT’S PRO-SLAVERY RECOHD. Speech of Hlrura Ketchum, Esq., at New Havon. The Romanism of Fremont, as demonstrated by his own acts. BEAD! READ 11 READ 111 1,000 coplos, $10. 100 copies, $1.25 Per dozen, 20 cent*. Single copies, 2 cents sept ll-w2 STRANGER! If you want a good and oheap [Trunk, Vallce, Carpet Bag, ior Clothing of any kind or quafl- 'ty. ready mado or mode up to your measure, uiso Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars or Dress Furnishing ai tides of any description, call and se lect from the largest and best stock In the city, at the Star Emporium, 147 Bay street. WM. O. PRICE, COBB ON SLAVERY. A Scriptural examination ol' tho institution of Slavery hi the United States; with its objects aud purposes. By Howel(,Cobb. Horton’s IJfo and Public Services of James Ba- chtiuau Irving’s Lilo or Washington; cheap edition; vol. 2, $1,60. ’ Napier's HUtory of tho PenlnsuUr War: a new edition, iu 4 vol*. 12 mo., with portraits ana plans. Price $7,60. Commodore Perry’s Expedition to Japan, with numerous engravings; $6. Household Mysteries: a Romance of Southern Life. By Lixzio Petit, of Virginia, author of Light aud Darkness. Napoleon’s Confidential Correspondence with the Empress Josephine. Tucker’* History or the United Slatee, from tta Colonization to 1841. Vol. 1st History or Secret Societies and of the Republican Party In France, from 1830 to 1848. Deruurd Lite, A romance of tbe Texas Revolu tion. W. THORNE WILLIAMS. A'ttAo"> >nor «» H “0« / r WB j Aufiltors from the coundis of Stale to bring tho pottloflo of current sfoM submit papers for tho Emperor's sljEl The condition of tho health ol tic fr M Is much discussed. That the EmuSt some msltdvof » dangerous chsrsc&l interred, butlts exact nature isc»nte«lel the public. 11 Anonyi CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE, Savannas, 2d August, 1856 r S Bonds of tbe CUy or Savannah, due let Feb ruary, 1867, (commonly known as MoAllister Bond*,) Issued for Central Railroad 8tock, will be redeemed on application, in Stock or tbe Central Railroad and Banking Company, at Us market val ue, the Bonds being received at par. Holder* ot the lame preferring cash, can have them rodeemo in money. JAB. 8. WH KINS, aug 8 nty Treaa. A8JLUN KiJDliE SEAUNAKT; FOB YOUNG LADIES. R EV. B. S. HUNTINGTON, A. M. Principal The next session commences on the first Wednesday in September. Special advaxtauxs.-Tho limited number orforty, wtth Uve teachers, secures to each papll a large share of attention. The situation Is remarkable for its healthiness and beauty of scenery. (“In this charming and healthy retreat,” says »parent, “the cheeks acquire a bloom and tbe frame a vigor.” Every pupil, with out exception, bae improved In this particular.) Tbe building* combine beauty or architecture, with modern comforts, and convenience* of bath rooms, furnaces, terrace verandah, conservatory connected with library and parlor, fto, fto. Th« teacher* possess very high qualifications, (three have hod the advantage of European travel, and all snook the French lenruage, French and German conversation classes will be conducted by tbe music and drawing teachers, who are natives of Switzerland and Germany, and have been connected, professionally, for several years, wiih djstlnfulalied families in Germany and England. And in regard to religious Influence, home comforts, and faithful Instruction, tbe School has long been recommended for “a combination or advantages, physical, mental, and religious, suCb as few similar institutions eon present.” Access in 2)i hour* from Sixth and Chesnut streets Philadelphia, via Chester, or In 1# hour, from Eighteenth and Market streets, via Media and Rockdale. TxRMa.—For Board and Tuition, and all Inciden tal expenses, including use of school books, leaving no extra ohorge whatever, $276 a year. For tbe same, adding Music and French, $360; adding Latin and Drawing, nso of Drawing materials. $4oO. Address Rev. B. & HUNTINGTON. Village Green P. O., Delaware Go., Pa. tag 28—3w been published of Louis BlaucSS the cruelties inflicted on French political oners at Cay nne. F , . . SPAIN. The Spanish government has not w'jk Its decrees dissolving the Cortes, and fiiL new election, or any exposition or iujj] This still remains a subject of discoMiiS. j the latest dates Lisbon was tranquil, tat J cninstances hnd occurred to show that tta U riot was essentially political in is snurew. At Barcelona, lb7 persons condinniii courtmartial had been embarked for tuts u other colonies. The Captain General of Catalonia, hi t creed a dissolution of ail associations of r men and masters in the province. The marriage coutract between the hU Amelia and Prince Adalbert of Baniiii] been signed at the palace. ITALY. _ flln.,Italy discontent is spreading. Aim I manifested in Naples in consequence i{ I now ascertained movement ot the h party. This party has been circulating i gramme or proclamation ut Naples with a and activity. NOTICE TO BRIDGE BCILDEeJ P R0F0SAI8 will be received oy tie Utotanj until tbe 16tb of October ne.\t, f»r relit; tbe Bridge ooross Fliieumkcr- f 'rc-ek. on tie (i okee HUl Cross Road, to bi- iff tbe foiloviuirJ, I Ions (and all material of b.f-t black cjprtal cept the cover, which must b? heart y«lk>w ij 35 Teet long, 18 feet wide, to be floored 40 inti be sustained by four rows ofpili g, tbreelz J row. Each plfa to bo Oxl 1 inches, and tutatiuJ driven. Each row of piles to be capped ItJ feet stick 0x12 inches, aud beveled on tta q corner* to show afaceol 4 Inches—he cover tL sustained by four strlnpr pieces, running l(t;tlJ through the bridge 9x11 Inches; ibi-’Ototatal to show a face of three Inche- at top,baubitfnf well braced at each or the rap sill* Ottnl to fornlsh ail materia), and woik to U 4.te I turned over to Road Ootntnls^ioncr* for their iiiR tlon by the 16th of January next. 1 Bond, with security required, rortbefaiL'ill formaucc oftho work, together for iu inxs anbgtantial for f oven years from complete. GEO. P HaRRIsONM* I.C.CfV In behalf of the Inferior Court of CluiLitif BepL 12th, 1856. m;*1! | SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE. r IE dth annual oourse of Lectures in this Insti tution, will commence on tbs first Monday In November next, and be continued for four months. R. D. ARNOLD, M D., Prof. Theory and Practice of Medicine. P. M. KOLIDCK, M.D.. Prof. Obstetrics and dls- eases or Women aud Children. W. G. BULLOCH, M. D., Pror. Principles and Practlco ofSurget y. J. G. HOWARD- M. D., ProT. of Anatomy. E.H. MARTIN, M. D., Pror. Institutes of Medi cine. J. B. READ, M. D., Pror. Mat. Medlca and Med. Jartopradence. JOSEPH JUNE 9, M. D., Prof. Medical Chemistry JOS. J. WEST. M. D., Demonstrator ol Anatomy J. G HOWARD, M. D., Beau of the faoulty. Tho Preliminary course of lectures will commence sn the 20th October. aug 27 QtdftwtlstNov F OR SALE—10 shores Gas Company Stock, by aug8 BARKMAN ft BULLOCH 200 TSiSm zuuab as. BAGS pri me Rio Caffes _ _ 100 H Fair ** •- 50 do Old Government Java ds. 60 do Prime Lagnyra do 10 Hhds. Choice St. Croix 8ugar. 10 do do New Orleans do. 16 do do P: R. do. 20 Chests Fine. Hyson Tea 20 & do do Black X lbs Paper* 60 Coddles, 12 lbs each, Fine Hyson Tea. 1 50 do 6 ib* each, do do do 60 do 6 do do do Black do In store and lor sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft Co. aug6 -jy^oUsste—looobisMomssps, S SIDES AND HAMS-80bbds Clear Sides 20 tierces choice Hams, landlni augl6 HOLCOMBE, JOI S T CROIX SUGAR-16 hhds St. Croix Bngar, Und ing por schooner Manbassett, for sale by sept 2 6C8ANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO MOURNING GOODS. B /.ACK French Bombasine, Black Alpacas, Black Lama Cloth. Black Mohair, Black ChaUc, Black French Lawn, Black and White French Mua* Un, and a flue assortment or Striped and Plaid Black and While Ginghams and Calicoes, l’lain and Striped Black Sewing Silks, and Grenadines, Barege and Tissues, Plain and Figured Black SUks, for summer collars und sleeves, or the latest ptterns. For isle by [jelg] AIKIN ft BURNS. AU orders from the country promptij attended V INEGAR, FLOUR, ftc-25 bbls Cider Virngar 20 bbl* White Wine-Vinegar 50 basket* quarts and pint* Wino • 100 boxes odorted qualities Uey’a I.omon Syrup 26 cask* IlibjertV lint Purler 1 25 do Jeffrey’s Amhro Ale, pints; uiirursal.bjr •0|U HOLOOUBE, JOHNSON k 0). onraRAffi tiorica. CULVKU AND OOLD f LATINO iu SOW tafiOMi B at borne. Hr. CHABUS KEMBH hariz, ot- tabltahcd Ulmstlf permsneaUy, rtf work tatbiiUa. will bo Uono with atapsteb. AUrsprtrliforCkrton, Teapots, Oandtestlcks, Spoons, Forks, or uqr ottwr arliolo will bo dono ucstly beibro plating, AU old silver plate, such ss Teaseltsor Urns, Forks or my store will ta sttudsd to pronpUr, V. a-Wstch osssa (tlrsulsed. B.1TS7 Oi II. • MFIW , i,rorsulotoarrlvo L por schr Julia A Blob, by augB LOCKbTT k SNELUJJOS. 856. 1856, RICH FALL DRY GOODS GRAY BROTHERS W OULD beg to inform their friends and the pob- lio (hat tbolr fall supplies of rich and elejpnt - BDIBV ©®®E)6S have Just arrived—purchased from the most emi nent importers of tbe country, aud selected with a care as regards elegance and beauty, which cannot be appreciated until folly examined. We can confidently say that opr Block of Rich Dress Goods and Cloak* cannot bo surpassed for beauty and elegance, and that our Domestic 8tock Is os cheap as the like quality or goods can be bad from here to New York Amo .g- our assortment will be. found the most elegant flounced. Rot»es with figures; Rich and elegant oolorsd SUks, very cheap; Lyona’ velvet (looks, trimmed In tbo newest and riobest style. ; Goth and Moir Antique Cloaks; rich and cheap. All-wool French Mouslln de Laines, new and ele gant Lapins’ best all-wool French de Laines, high colors, for misses. Luptus’ beet Block Bombasine and CbaUeys. Whits Merino, Cballey, de Uine and Bombasine, very fine. Cloth» and ifosslmeres, a foil assortment Plantation Goods best quality, exceedingly cheap. Ho us kroepfo i articles in great variety, beat quality iat the low. ut possible prices. The limits of sn advertisement precludes the possibility of enumsratlog any hut j few leading or- tides. We would respectfully request tbo attention of purchaser* to an examination or our stock, feeling confident that style, quality ftfid price, will prove satisfactory. • “ * gray Brothers, 200 ‘Broughtonst. Only 15,000 Ntunbrnlti Southern Lottery| ON' THE THE HAVANA PLAN.I More Frizes than M<.| 7,805 PttlZBSil! |1()2,000. Jasper County Acmta] LOTTEBX | BY AUTHORITY OF THK STATE D! C'M GLASS R To be drawn October 16th, 1W®. Hall, Macon, Ga., under the sworn »|<m ence of Col. Geo. M. Logon aud Esq- __ Patrons will please examine ibU ^ Scheme carcfolly, compare it wltu W 1 If It is net the best over olforeil. end im to obtalncapltalB far better, don’t purcha^ ty CAPITAL, $13,OWI* 1 Prize of $15,000 Is 1 “ 6,000 il 1 “ 2,000 is 2 •• 1,000 are 6 " 100 are 76 “ 600 are.,;"- ,, 20 Approxim’s of $60 to $16,UK) I'fl***" j 60 “ 26 to 3.000 “ * .1 60 •* £0 to 2,000 100 “ oT $10 to each or the c»|di* J or $1,000 arc.. 7600 prizes of 8)i arc 7805 prize* amounting to..... »»• Tickets $10, Halves 15, Qu*ftcrf»* I 4tf Prizes payable without diduito*- ssry&tnrsAfR even number, then every even nunn^ ■ ta entlUed lo *8 60, la addllioa lose} which may be drawn. „ nit ,uit(f s' Purchasers buying on eqnd $ even number tickets wlUl be crt&t nearly one half tbo cost of the*»m e i ■*jr»as/as.-ASiS banks Uk,n st |»r ,;jl Those wishing pirllcutar oombtn ■ Immediately. , ,,, K y, tWm OFO. a. McCI-EKQI, « ,ah sept 12 B uckets and miooms- ,, 60dozocn3hoepWnl' l ‘ wc i' 26 26 d augl4 2 do Br 8CKANTON, O. a POOLE, No. 11, Whittaker Street, (two doors from Bryan,) WHOLESALI AMD BRAIL DIAUOt DT Sashes, Blinds, Doors, Points, Oils. Vox* nlshes, Window Glass, Patty, Ac. Painters’, Gralners’ and Artiste’ Brnshas: I Whitewash Heads and Dusters, Dry and — Mixed Paints or every description, Artiste’ colors In tubo*. Prepared Canvass, fto. PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD PATTERNS. Room* prepared with neatness and despatch■— House, Sign Ship Painting, Gliding, Graining and (lltisleg don. Is Ihe heat styleAoJ at modsnt. SitSllTdRtascrertredita oo'Bhlps, P rl . c S*" . _ . .v wellini and Publlo BoUdlhgi. In the sslhkltndtatl sept 18—Wldlm . ""HANSON'S 1MRROVEIT ENAMELED lightning CONDUCTORS, C stn acted and sold Whotatsle and Bstall Uhls Factory, No. 06 S. Boodstiwa. Bsltlnxirs, Copper and Enameled Bods “ • weltin* and. Fnblle. BoUdlngs, ~UuTibr sals. 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