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VOL. XXXVII IOLD SiBii* ■ SAVANNAH, GA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1856. NO. 1207 J-B&i 4iiIm>'| i|>*loit PrleMof ■*T*lmabPaper* 8, Ai.maou .ftderttaadlaf i «" ptoprielora ud MbltaUin ol the dm* paper. b«wd la Sanaa tb, ,uv.edo|it.d IM tollewtog OUT m raMoTaab. aoription, m laka elfeol tkle das: laiiy Taiwr, par aaaaai, la adraaot .W 00 (ll.Waekqr “ " 4 00 Miir.aia|l*<x>nr,lnadvaBat....; S oo ffMklr, an wplai, to oaa addraaa • IVrrttly, «ehl " •' •• MOO «rKkir,w “ 11 •' moo deakbr,tweet, " » * MOO tVliraunpaid wllhla aoa month torn tbaUma „r Mi>wrlo»* tba akaria tor tka DaUj wlU haem. Julian, aaa ibr tha Tri-Waakl/Jb.. tba waaav wlU ba aaat only lo Utoaa who pay la ulraace. Tlio papar will lavarlablj ba dlaooutluad upon tlio oiiuratloa of tba Una Ibr which It baabaaa raid. Tba a bora rataa la laka adbat Ikon and altar tbla Wo. ALEXANDER * SNEED, Rspobtican, R. B. HILTON *00., Georgiand Journal THOMPSON * WITHINOTON, Nnot. Savannah, July 1, ISM. ,T, Tara O'clock, P. ■. Collar ling Aaaorlatlon. 9. P. HAMILTON, O. H. OHEEVKR. P. WYATT, 0. WAY, J.O. FOOTMAN, JOHN BILBO. KANSAS ASSOCIATION. A meeting of the Kanaaa Aaaoclatlen will be held on To-morrow (Taeaday) Evening, at 8 o’eloek, at the Armory Hall. A full attanaance la requested. By order, BOW'D C. ANDERSON, Prea’t. AV. S. Dnnlell, See’y. Sept US condition ot national nffalra—a portion of the country ravaged by civil war, und large see- tlona of population emblttored by mutual re- crlmiuaUon—andwe dUUnctly trace these calam ities to the culpable neglect of duty of the present National administration. 3. Rnolml, That the Government of the United States wan formed by the conjunction In political unity utwlde epreud geographical «cc- tlona, materially dlBbrcut, not only In climate and pradnota,but in ooclal domestic lnatltutiona and that any cause which ahull permanently ar ray aectlona In political hostility founded only on geographical distinctions, must prove fatal to tne continuance of the National union. 4. Reulced, That the Whigs or the United Btates declare uA'AmdamentaTartloleof pollt- gal faith, the ahaoluto necessity for averting geographical parties, tho danger of which was so cTearly discerned by the father of his Coun try, and which hoc now became so Ibarlhlly « >nt in tbn agitation convulsing the nation, must lie arrested at once, if we would 6 reserve the constitutional Union rrom dismem- erment, and America from being blotted from the ramlly of civilized nations. 6. Retained, That all who revere the Consti tution and the Union mast look with alarm at the parties iti the Held for the Presidential canvass—one claiming only to represent sixteen Northern States, and the ether appcaliuginalu. |y to the passions and predjudicw'of the - South ern States, and that the sncceas of either fac tion mart add fuel In the Oame which new threatens to wrap oar dearest interests in com mon ruin. 0. Retohtd, That the only remedy lor an evil so appalling is to support a candidate II- A meeting cftM Kansas Collect ing Committee will be belli Tbla (Hon- day) Evening, at 8 o'clock, at Use office of Voang Ac Wyatt. MimNE Disasieh.—The. schooner TYanrit, Habford, master, cleared at this port on the 10th Inst., for New York, when near Hartlna Industry, found that the vessel was leaking badly and put back for repairs. She arrived In Ibis city at a Iato hour last Saturday night and anchored in tho atream. A survey sru held tliisfomcnonnby the Port Wordens, and the . vessel was orderod to be. discharged for ro-, ^tSghfermt BmW civil pairs. •— • » . The author of “Old Wallh Rescued and Reno vated," it Informed, that bis communication cannot appear In oar piper, for the reason that he has committed the moat deadly aln known to printers, to wit: writing on bath tides of the page. If he will receive beck bis article, had comply with the role “In tnoh cases made tad provided" we will be moot happy to give him t place In oar eolnmi. ' [comicHioinn.] Resins. EnrroMA eomepondent of the Republican, In to-diy'c lacae, writing ever the signature of “Fact.” dcolarea that “everybody” icya that the committee ol the Democracy, at one of their late mcetlagi, nominated asthelr candidate for Mayor, hot the nomination canted such a kicking In the tncea that they were Induced to cell mother meeting, end recon elder theuomtatlon. Now, .as Dame Bnmor Is well known to bo a common liar, I may be permitted to pronounce this her last a particular “whopper." Oxa or rn > Couximi. Sept. 21,1856. Sir Henry Holland an eminent English Physi cian, who married a daughter of Sydney Smith It on a visit to Boston! u a gueatof tnoHon. Edward Everett. Tub Yellow Fans Nun New Yoxx —A letter dated New York,September 18,cays: Tho weather continues unusually warm for the third week In September, and tho yellow fever In consemience hangs on In the earronn- ding towns and villages. Two new eases are reported in the military hospital, and one In the relief hospital. Several New Orleans phys icians went down to Fort Hamilton yoitorday to examine and prescribe for the yellow fevor patient; there and to mark the difference In the cbaracterorthepestllenoelnthb northern cli mate, aa compared with Ue develepement South. Mianra DiaisTMi^SUll do wo bear of ucnuiuu w nave uo euuiugi oku .ill' am sea gives aethe further indication of the wide extent and IrretirfUbla power of the re cent gales.-lV. O. — Ha. Buchanan ih I'uiLADKLPUiAr—A tele ga drapatcb from Philadelphia, dated Thutsday, Sept. 18, says: fhe New York Union CInb visited Indepen dence Hall this morning, and snbeeqaently par- lock of an entertainment at the American Ho tel- Tbla afternoon, accompanied by the Key- alone Club, then vUted Hr. Buchanan, who lud arrived and taken lodging! at tha Mer chant's Hotel. At lint an excuse was made for the non-ap- K oe of Hr. Buchanan, who was laid to he d horn travel, hot filially he made bla a earaoco in compliance with the vootferoui lor hla friends. He briefly retorned hie thanhs for the honor end good feeling exhibit ed, and said he would-like to mike them a speech, but ashfi-WM now the candidate of the great Deraoeratlo party, polittoal etlqaetto com manded hla alienee. The clubs then bid him furewrihwlth enthusiastic cheers, Report ofthsi Board ofHealUa of Char, leston. Ovnoiov Bo Aaa or Hultb, Ovnoa or Bo abb or Hultb, I YcUow Fever for the paat tweaty-foor houn. J-L.Dtwaoq,M.D., c. B. , Tbi National Wmo Convattrioit—The fol lowing are tha resolutions passed by the Na tional Whig Convention, held laid week at Baltimore: 1. Renlved, That the Whigs of tho Uhl ted States hero asadmblod, drolaro their rever ence rot the Constltntlon, and unalterable at tachment to the National Union, and fixed de termination to do ill In their power Ibr them- Kivu and posterity.’ They have no nowprln- olplea announced, no new platform to estab- Uehf but are nontent broadly to rest where their tonhthen rated, on the Constitution of the United Statu, with no safer guard, uo higher law. 1. 1. Rcsofwd, That we rogard with the deep. I lnterc«t and anxlety_the present disordered i ahtroe of £100 each, on which £50 has been paid, making n total £150,000, and among many praollcal people an opinion prevails tltut the grater part, If nut tho whole, of this will be found to be lost. Indeed, there aro sente Who.predict that tlio assets will Kill short of the liabilities, and that a contribution from the iboreholdera will bo required to complete tho winding up. The lwuik was established soveu yearn ago, with n charter from the Board of Trade, giving several advantageous privileges, butuu ilmitu- tlen of liabilities. The number of sbarchold- era la 281), and among them are many newous of property. According to the half-yearly statement submitted on the 1st ult., the amount of liabilitlea to depositors woa £842,421, und Ita meets consisted ol discounted bllla, £810,204, (including, it la reported, about £260,000 cuah credit*,) “luveatmenta In Government stocks and own,” £104,384) and property In bulldlngB, Ac., £23,080. At tnli meeting u dividend of 4 per cent, was declared, the rate previously hav* ing been 6 per cent. , The unfortunute depoaitora ore moatly Htnull London tradeHincn, who, embracing the ad van* tage held out by by thlabankof receiving hiiiuII deposits ou drawing account*, were iu the halt- it of depositing the amounts to meet their cur* rent expenditure. The Pariah of St. George tho Martyr, Soutliark, we (Globe) liavo been informed, has uat only lost all iw parochial funds, hut the lialanee of numeroua charities belonging to the iiaridi At every hrnucli large crowd* of persona tm- sembled early on the following morning, and did not leuve till dark. pledged to neither of the geographical sections now arrayed in political antagonism, but hold* ing both in juat and equal regard. We oongrat* ulato the triends of tne Un.on on the fact that such a candidate exists in Millard Fillmore. 7. Rttolced, That without adopting or re* ferringto the peculiar doctrines or the party which haa already selected Mr. Fillmore us ita candidate, we look upon him as a well tried and faithful friend of the Union and the Con&titu* tion—emiuent alike for justice and moderation in foreign relations, for a calm, pacitlo temper* ament, well becoming the head of tlio tuition \ for devotion to the Constitution, uud indexible execution of the laws; but beyond all tbe.se at tributes, in possessing the one tmuscemluut merit of being the representative of neither of the two sectional parties now struggling for political supremacy. 8. Raolced, Tuatinthe present exigency of political aflklrs, we are not called on to dis cuss the question of administration in cxercis- " *•* *• • lowera 0 f Government. now that civil war is raging and the Union in peril, and to proclaim the conviction that the restoration of Mr. Fill* more to tho Presidenoy, will furnish the ' ist, if not tho only means of restoring peace. 9. Resolved, That wp cordially approve the nomination of A. J. Donelaon for the YicePresi dency, regarding him as a national conserva* tive patriot, faithfully devoted to the Constitu tion and the Union. 10. Resolved, That the spontaneous rising of the Whigs throughout the country, and their prompt rally |to the support of the highest nn* tionaf Interested the spirit here displuyed^nf* ficlently attest the importance of preserving and re-invigorating their party organization, that a National Whig Committee, composed or one member from each State, be appointed by the President, with authority to call any future Convention, and generally promote the efi'ec- tiveorganh&tton of the party, throughout the Resolved, That these resolutions he publish ed and respectfully submitted by this Conven tion as %n address to the people of the United States. The resolutions were received with unbound ed enthusiasm, and adopted unanimously. Great Britain and Mexico. The following is the letter upon wheih the telegraphic report of difficulties between Great Britain and Mexico was founded: [Special t'orrcspomlencu or tbu l’icuyuno.J Havana, Sept, is, I860. Whilst tlio U. S. mail steamship Philadelphia was yet on route to New Orlcaus, by which ship I wrote you, there arrived the British screw steam corvette Tartar, of twenty guns and two hundred and fifty horse power, from Vera Crass. It was not, however, until some hoars alter the departure of the Philadelphia that the errand of the Tartar was made public. 8he proceeds immediately, I understand, to the various porta of this station at which the ves sels of tlio British squadron are known to ren dezvous, going first to Bermuda, to collect to gether a sufficient force to awe the Government of Mexico into a compliance with the demands of Great Britain. As to the precise nature of those demands, I confers I do not possess any very clear ideas, i suppose, however, that the naymeut of the debt due to British subjects by Mexico, or at least paper security for its puymeut, is what Great Britain requires. The British Minuter at Mexico, Mr. D’Oy- loy, has, I leuru, demanded his passports, and it is also reported that if upon the appearance of tno British fleet of Vera Cruz, the • emauds of (ireat Brituiu are not complied with,theuu rigid blockade of the chief Mexicau ports will forthwith bo eu forced. Tue commerce bet ween tho United States and Mexico is of so extensive a character, us to justify the interference of the former, at least rs u mediator iu this matter. Iamwritiug before daylight. At dusk last evtaiug a Spanlsht war steamer appeared in the offline—it wus the Ieabel Segunaa—with his Excellency the Marques de la tiabana, the Mar S uesa and their daughter. They landed about o’clock; the band, which woe then perform ing on the Plata de Armas, played the Na- 1 tonal march as they entered the palace. Had t not been night we should doubtless have had grand display; as it ,was the band continued performing uutil 10 instead of leaving off at 9 o’clock, ns on other eveniug’s Adlos' Hass. Thi Cotton and Corn Ciiom on Ukd River —-The Natchitoches Chronicle, of tho Oth inst. •ayat Thecxtremoly hot and dry weather of the last aix weeks has, we fear, seriously impaired the value of the cotton cron in this section of the Stale. The forms are fulling in great num bers. It Is so late in the season that uo great fears are entertained f rom the cuterpillar; on some plantations'they are said to have uppeared but not insufficient numbers to injure the crop thus far. On the whole there will lie much below an average crop both of com and cotton, tbbi year in this palish; and we learn that tho came may lie saiu of the crops iu DeSoto and Sabine. Tho Hou. Townsend Harris the American Minister to Blum, has lately concluded a com mercial treaty between that government and our own. ^ A Bloody Indian War Apprehended in tbi Northwest.—The St. Paul Pioneer, of the 8th Init: gives the intelligence of a threatened warbetween the Sioux andChipimwa Indians, K rtly growing out of recent murders committed tne Ohlppewaa amoung the Sioux, their hereditary enemies, and partly fnom a misun derstanding between the Indian agent and the Sionx in regard to the .delivering over of certain yonng men engaged in forays into tho Chippewa country. The superintendent deman ded those men; on the refusal to comply, the annuities were suspended. Afterwards they complied, but for some reason they have not received their money. The consequence is, a bad state of feelings exists. The Sioux de mand the young men, and threaten a wav of the Chippewos. Nxw York Radical Abolition Stati Con- V it N J?e ( ? N '7:*‘ Syrani "’ * 8 —The Raldical Abolitionists reassembled this mominff and nominated tho following tioket: 8 For Governor, Wm. Goodell, of Brooklyn, Lt. Governor, Austin Ward, of Oaelda; Canal Commissioner J. C. Harrington ot Oswevo.; Ca nal Commissioner, W. W. Chapman of Osweiro Stato Prison Inspector. C. B. Mills of Onondaga Judges or the Coart of Appeals and a full Elec toraT Ticket. jj The Latest *#rom Kansas* Tho latest intelligence from Kansas, is con tained iu the following dispatch from St. Unis: • . - Sr. Loon, Sept. 19. Latsr advicee from Kansu state that the in- jjijjural address of Gov. Geary wae delivered ft leecompton on the lltb Inst. The address J! 0 ? 1 *®* ®qo»l JmWc# to all He aays. howev- rorced until repealed. He baa, moreover, inn- Bailmad Cotmxnoih—CbaebaatL Wed- Bellroed Oonnatloa S vitll 0 ^ 00 * tnoralag, Hamer Baste- jmhetagohoeBB Pneldeal end Lord Wilkin- Conunenlal Advlceibjitlte Asia. The Alia’, edrlces are to Snnday, Sept. Oth, She bringa the following commercial accounts' Tho Brokers' Circular thus reports Liverpool Cotton Market: The trade having litcrcaeed their parclusea throughout the week, und an active huiineaa having been experienced on tho pert of speculators and exporters, a buoyant tone has been imparted to the market, uud although holder, have shown their stocks free- S , an advance of l-18*i per lb. most bo noted meat claw* of American. Bales or the week 84,410 bales, Including 14,650 on specula tion and export, witb a lair demand, nt full pricee. Stock (on 6tb) 728,810 bales, Including 580,710 American. Fair Orleans 7(d; Mid dling Orleans 61d; Fair Mobiles Old; Middling Hoblles 6 6-lBd; Pair Uplands 0|d; Middling Uplands 6(d, In Manchester, business contin ues good, and buyers evince more disposition to operate. A favorable change iu the weather liar pro duced it decided reaction iu the Com Markets throughout Ure,it Britain during tlio week. At Liverpool the decline in Wheat amounted to about 3d. per 70 lb on the Hue deseripl!iois,uad lid on Inferior qualities—tho latter, however, almost unsalable. Flour has uxpericuccd a fair inquiry, and had receded only Is, or til most 2s per bbl. Indian Corn, with small demand, is noted le lower. Wheat—Old Read, (is a 8s 1); White,8aOn 10s;new Bed, gsattstl, White, 10s 3 a 10s 0 per 70 lb. Flour—Philadelphia and Baltimore 20s a 32s; Ohio, bus a (Us per bbl. Indian Com—Mixed and Yellow, 32s 0 ; White, 33s a 33s 6 perqr. All these quotations era somewhat nominal. Money Is tighter, the export of specie con- tinning on i large scale, and absorbing all im port*. Funds had declined. Cotuobt closing Friday, at 84Ia05 for money and account. Am erican stocks were reported without much change, Havre, Ang. 30 to Sept 2, inclusive.—Cot ton market Him; sties of tha week, 7,800 bales; itok^SOO bales. NewoSZi Wi- Till LATXST. Liverpool, Saturday afternoon, Sept. Or tho Cotton market doetd steady with limited btulneea. _No change In quotations. Prices ir- u " the principal rads But and' confer'K*' were appointed to regular. The salea to day are estimated at 70,- 000 to 80000. Breadiwffli doU. Pravialou ateady. .Lard firm—holders demand 79*- Tha weather continues for agncoltaral purpo- ■ANK FRAUD—BTOPPAOKOP TUB ROYAL BRITISII The Times of the 9d Inst aays: “The on- precedent clrcnmitsnce of the aospension of a London joint Iwuik block took plaoo thin morn ing* For sumo time past douhts have Ixwn K valent as to tho position of the Royal British »k, ami a run has boon going on. which ter ming of AMUR, iiruii uas uouu going on, WHICH ter- miuated to-day in tho closing of tho estahliah- ment ut about 11 o'clock,wlti. a notice that liusi- The capilaj of the t bauk ^dfvlded into S^OOG was suspended "p f negosiatlous.” Tlio 6real tteatorntive. Fkvvb ami Aiich emu mv 1)r. Ijvkr Pilm.—Mr. Jouutliau Hougtimin, of West Unloui Park comity, Illinois, writes to the proprietors, Fleming Rros., or PIUriburKb, that ho had sulTerm! greatly from a eevoro uud protracted attack ol Fover and Ague, and was completely restored to health by tho use of the y V er Pills alone. These bills unqueitionubly (xweess great tonic properties, uud cuu be taken with decided advautago for many diseases requiring Invigorating remedies; but the Liver Pills stand pre-eminent as a means of restor ing u disorganized Liver to healthy action; hence tho great colebrlty they have attained. The numer ous formidable discuses arising from a diseased Liver, which so long baffled the skill or the most emiuent physicians or the United Stales, are now renderod easy of cure, thanks to tlio stndy and por- soveranco of the distinguished physician whoso anno this great medicine bears—a name that wlU descend to posterity ai one deserving ofgratltudo. This invuluablo medicine should always bo kept within reach; and on tho appcaranco ortho earliest symptoms or diseased liver, it cau be pafely and usefully administered. I* Purchasers will be carotol to ask for Dr. M’iAue’s Celebrated liver Pills, manufactured by Fleming tiros., or Pilt burg, Pa. There are other Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. M’Lano’s genuine Liver Pills, also tils celebrated Vermifuge, can now bo had at all ro* spcctuble Drug Stores. None genulno without tlio signature of septlt) (0) FLEMING BROS. Job Printing Promptly, Neatly and Cheaply Done. The publio in geueral, and our Democratic friends iu particular, will remember that there la couuectod with the Georgian fy Journal es tablishment one of the most thoroughly equip ped Job offices iu this section of the Union. If we are correctly advised, some of the most beautiful specimens of job work overdone in Savannah have lately passed from under oar presses. Give ns a trial. Onr facilities enable ua to execute every de scription of letter press work from a mammoth poster to the smallest card, and from a book to a circular, with neatness and dispatch, upon the most satisfactory terms. Orders from all parts of the country will re ceive prompt attention. Ofrmurmiila, Now York, Sopt lfc—Arrlycd, barks Exact, and Eulward, amt sulmonur* Walter Ualclgh. and St nn Cloud, from NuvanuuU. IJverpool Sept 3—Cleared, ship Florida, for Sa vannah. Hundurlund, Sopt '/—Pa'led, ship Kottmdo, for Havouuali. Deal* Aug UO—Cleared, ultlp dohu Barruu, for Sa vannah. Consignees. For bark Satuos, Tram PbliadelpUia-Brlgbiim, Kelly tt c»; Central Railroad: M A Cobcn, D D Copp •Iirk & Ooaloy; AUCliarawlon; WDuncan;Iron Rt juraboat Company; J DJeaso, King & Sons; L Lit- liontltal; I'a lollbril, Fay k Co: Pa;ten, Hatt-n ft Co; E Parson* k Co; Snider k Arkow; A A Solomons k Co. Wkjuo •« Sou; N Bft II Weed; 0 White; Yonge k Frierson. S UNDRIES—6 bbU Appier; to dozen Bnoketts; 76 dozen Brooms; 100 .-tovq. Shoe and Scrub Plug Brushes;60 dozen Stomach Bitters; 160 boxes Adamantine, Hydraulic,Taildw. fitoarlne and Sperm Cundloi*; 69 boxes froflU DrmHtd Coffee; 60 dozen Cordials; loo racks Rio Cotta; boxes Choose; 26 dozon urandy Cbornos; 60 bfixScui Candies; 26 bbls //utter and ugar Crackers; rcc-ivod and Tor sale by MoMAHON k DOYLE, sopttl 'iPi : and 207 Bay at. casks S il wine; 100 buxoj.ttgor Mustard; 60casoe Highly Important to the American Feo pic—The original and onlygenalne Sm AsTUiY Coover’x Pius —Tills inott oxcoltcnt Vegetable Medicine is, If taken for tho time, and in the manner specified, warranted, on oath, to effect care. The One balsamic and invigorating powers which Sir Astloy Cooper’s Pills possess, are wondorful; a trial ol a single doso will carry conviction that they are all that is uocossary to luvigorate tho feeble, ro-tiro tho invalid to hoaltb, and do good in all cuse*; uo le-ir need bo entertained, as they are quite harmless. 1 ho heads of families should always have them Iu thohouso, as they may, with the greatest contt- deuce he resorted to, at any time, or In any caie. Kp urn Salts are sometimes bad recourse to wbon a pargativo is required, ir tho true naturo or Ep som tiails, Roidlitz Powders, and oil saline aper- leu is, wore fully uuderstood, Ihoy would nevor ho resul ted to—^tUeyoccxMoa an excessive secretion uud discharge ortho natural moisture or the stom ach uud bowels, and this softens the contouts of I lie stomach uud ho wets and produces watery emo* tiuus—tho vessels utter this unnatural draining, uro dried up. uud a cenilnod state of the bowels is pro duced, which, if uot carefully attended to, pruducos coetlvenof*. and all its train or evils; besides, all ■alts are cold aud griping, to say nothing of tho danger of mistaking Uxauu Acid for salts, which mistake has In numerous instances terminated fa tally. Hlr Astley Cooper's Mild Ex portent Antl-BJI Iona Pills are now generally established as the most favorite family Medicine. Caution to not Puiuo.—Observe that on tho top of each box of thegenulne Pills, there is an excel lent likeness of Sir Astley Cooper; also the facsimile of the signature of Mac null * Co., Bole Proprietors London and New York, on the directions. Without ttteeo mark! of authenticity, they are certainly spu rious and an Imposition. Sold at 36 cents,60 cents and 91 per box. Full directions aro given with each box' Ti»ro is a great saving by taking the larger sixes. "■Principal Depot in tho (Jnit?d Blasts 192 Broad way New York. For sale also by A. B. D.k tiandr 141 William Street Rchleffolln Brothers k Co., 170 William Street. McKesson k Robbins, 90 Fultoa street. C. V. ffllckcncr A Co.. 81 Barclay street Haviland, liarral RBIaioy, 20 Warren street. Ste phen, Pant Ac Co. 140 Chambers street, New York, GeneralWkolesale Agents, who will supply Drug, gists aud dealers In Medicine, at Proprietors Prices. •eptlMra (1) ■nvnimnli Market, Mc^leitiber 89. COT VON—Tfr) sates this torenoou amounted to 170 bales, at the following prices, viz: M at 11#, S at lift, and 116 at 13 coals. Cotton Statement. OALVKSTOX, slept, «, 1868. Stock nn hand 1st September 823 Rucclwd this week ut this port 626 Rocolvud provimndy at tills port.... ..., Received ut other Texas ports... ■»..... Total Expitried to U. Brlluln to date Franco Other Continental |M»rts 1,171 New Oriouits...... Mohlto Baltinmro......4... Vblh-Mpklu Now York Boston r 436 467 Rumalulnit * uu liaml mid on shipboard uot cleared.'...................... 714 Port of Rnvuiiutilk .Sepfember 39 Arrived. Burk Suiuuj, Bai-dord, I'hlladelpbia—to Hunter A dammed. j Departed. Steamer Augusta, Frtuer, Augusta. Moatner Outliouii, Rrooky, Charleston. TAKE NOTICE* P URCHABKRS will huvo tueir goons delivered JL free of exismse with quick diapatcli from the Savannah Grocery und Fruit Depot, corner Brough ton and Whitaker streets. 4SF* 1 Would call tho attention of fruiters gener ally to my wolt soloctod stock of Groceries, recoiv- Og daily, JoJ.t—if W. H. FARRELL. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. L IQUOR4, MUSTARD AND NATCHFS-lOObbls Kt-ctUled Whisky; 76 do New England Rum; mo do Gin; 75 do l jiuesiic Braniiy; 60 octaves do: * * * * *- Wdo r*“* ““ —* - C structed aud sold Wholesale and Retail at bis Factory, No. 9« s. Bond Btreet. Baltimore. Copper und Enuumled Roils conBtructod on 8hlpM, welhug and Public Hulldingrf, In tho snfostand best manner. Alio, for sale, lightning Rod Points, Gloss Insu lators und Trimmings for putting up Rods. 9®" Orders left with Joseph Harvey, Jr-, No. 649 West Fayette street, White & Woodward, No. 3 North street, or at Factory, No. 00 South Bond street, will bo promptly attended to. Persons wishing particular information rclatiug to these Couduutor* will please address E. HAN SON, No. UO Bond street, Baltimore, Md. aug 31—Im iliius impirtoil brandy; 16 do Gin;60 quarter Matulios; received and for sale bj F LOUR.—150 sacks Extra, and Supertine Flour, from Palace Mills, of uew wheat, just receive, and for huIo by RODGERS, NORRIS k CO. aug 29 sept*.' 2 ItcMAHo/k DOYLE, 206 and 307 Bay street. EMPLOYMENT FOR 1,000 PERSONS, TITANTED IMMEDIATELY, agents in every coun- V v try In the United States to engage tu the tale qr tlio best book ever sold by subscription, entitled CHAIN OF SACRED WONDERS; or A Councctod View or 8onptur« Scenes aud Inci dents from the Creation to the End of the Uat Epoch; by the Rov. 8. A. Lalla, A. M., M. D. lh's book contains 700 large octavo pages. The subscription prlco iu musliu U 92 60—in morocco 83 26 In this work aro presented tho most sublime and imiMMlng scones of the B ble, furnishing s connect ed view of (lie most thrilling Bacred Wonders of the World i A sample copy will bn mniled (poet paid) ou re ceipt of ritall prices. [ / A circular, with contents dad terms to Agents, will bo forwarded by addresshk W. RULWQN, No. 32 tfouth Third •sfrfet, Philadelphia. N. B.—Perautts Heading me thsfr addrets, l will mail (post paid) a full descriptive catalogue of my books, and with Instructiouv to operate that will enable them to make from 960 to 910u per month. The list comprises over 100 now and popular books, auiuug which will be found some or tno host selling subscription books iu America, Address an above. sopt22—w4t NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. "DROPOdAIfi will bo received by the undersigned JL until the l&th of October next, for rebuilding the Bridge across Pipcmakerr Creek, on the Cher okee Hill Cross Road, to be oT tho following propor tions (and all material of host black cypress, ox copt the cover, which must ba heart yellow pine,) 36 feet long, 18 foul wide, to be floored 40 feet, to bo sustained by four rows of pill g, three In each row. Each pile to be 9x11 Inches, and substantially cb row of foies to be capped by a 24 driven. Eacl r .... „ feet stick 9x12 Inches, and beveled on tho upper corners to show aruco of 4 Inches—the cover to be sustained by four strlug nieces, runnlug lengthwise through the bridge9x11 inches; tbosotobe beveled to show a foco of three iuohes at top, banisters to bo well braced at each of the cap sills. Contractor to (Urnish all material, trad work to ho done and turned over to Rood Commissioners f ir their inspec tion by the 16th or January next. Bond, with security required, for tho falthra! per formance of the worn, together for its remaining substantial for f even years from completion. GEO. 1* HARRISON, V. 1. C.C. 0. In behalf of tho Inferior Court of Chatham l.'o. Bept. 12th, 18*6- H*’ soptlS » NOTICE.—John Boston, Esq., was this day elected a Director of the Merchants' aud Plauters’ Bank, to (111 the vocauoy oauned by tho resignation ofR. M, Williamson, Esq. «op22 WANTED, 'I'HKEK HUNDRED ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to act A as local aud traveling agents in a business easy, useful and honorable, at a salary of 9100 per •ninth I A capital of 96 only required I No patent medicine or book buxinesi. Full particulars given — particulars given (free) to all wbo enclose a postage stamp or a three cent piece, and address A. B MARTYN. sopt22—w8m Plabtow, N, H. FOR NEW YORK. Will tail Wednesday 242A 8epL, at 2 o'clock, P. M. The steamship FLORIDA, Captain Woodhull, will leave as above .For freight or uossogo apply to ’ PADELFORD, FAY It CO. j99" Berths not secured until paid for. Cabin Passage 926 Btcorago Passage 8 Shippers of Oottou by these steamships wil E loose tako notice, that no Cotton will be received at 0 presses that Is uot distinctly marked on the edge oflho bale. sop 22* BY BELL & PRENTISS. Underwriters' 8alo TO-MORROW, at 11 o'clock, at the ware-house of Central Railroad, will be sold, Tho follnwlug merchandise —damaged on hoard tho schnouer Southern Bello and brig P 1 mra on t ie voyage from New York to this |«rt—viz: 1 hbd and 8 bbls Sugar; 1 box Tobjceo; 1 keg Indigo; 1 keg shot, In bags; 4 bags Coltto; 3 boxes Soup; 3 boxes Soda; 2 lihds Sugar; 4 bags Coffee; 69 coils Bale Rope; It) bbds Sugar; 1 bbl Liquor; 1 do Bluo Stone; 6 do Sugar; 7 colls Bale Rope; 1 bbl Pepper; 1 keg Shot and Bar toad; 1 package and 4 boxes Candles; 1 package and 3 boxes Starch: 2 box Merchandize; 2 boxes Tobacco; 1 keg S It; 6 coils Rope; 3 bbls Sugar; 2 boxes Tobacco; 1 keg Tobacco; and 1 keg Soda. Sold under Inspection or tho Port Wardens for account or underwriters and all concerned. Terms cash. sept 22 C LEAR SIDES,—A low casks bright Clear Sides, In store and for sale by sept 17 CRANE, WELLS k OQ. S UIMK.-'JOU bbls. a. 8. fe tt tluifar, 18 bom told - Sugar, Just received and for by > sept 17 WEB3TKR k PALMEA F ,UUK—lutTlbbls Extra Tennessee Flour: 160 sacks Granite Mills Georgia Flour; Just re ceived and for sale by scptl7 BCR ANTON, JOHNSTON k 00. ALTUIOKE FLOUtt—iO bbli, Uniting rrom U» steamer Totten, for sale by sept!7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. ZToWBN BUTTER AND CHEESE-20 kegs Go- YJT shun Butter; 60 boxes do Cheese; landing from steamer and for sale by 1TON, sept!7 8- RANK , JOHNSTON k CO. c^a'pjfTirorftufis; tiiccEStoarxei T HE subscribers are now In receipt of, and aro prepared to exhibit, a rich and varied assort ment of the above goods, consisting in part or tbs following, vix: Royal Velvet Carpeting; Three Ply Carpel Two Ply Carpeting; Dutch and Hemp Carpeting; Very rich Mosaic Run; Velvet and Chenille Rugs; Oil Cloths—44,64,64 and 84; English and American Drugget; Window Rhodes. Satin de Lain# and Worsted Curtains, Lae# and Muslin Curtain*, Oornkes, Curtain Pins, Curtain Bands, Tassels, Cord, Carpets, and Oil Cloths—cut and put down at (he shortest notice by an experi enced workman; and Shades and Curtains put up in tbe most approved style, and at reasonable pricee. septl9 AIKJN ft BURNS. PER STEAMERKNOXVTLLE E NGLISH and Merrlmao Prints Shirting Prints York MUD, Watortwlst, White Rock and other brands Bleached Shirting Bleached and Brown Canton Flauuelt Black StUu: Hoop Skirts Cambric Trimming, fto., for Bale by septl DsWITT ft MORGAN. H AMS —Wo have in store a small lot of choice Tenues “ Tennessee small size Hams, which will be sold low In lets to suit purchasers, septa CRANE, WELLS ft CO. fi lUCKRfrt AMD HKUOU.U 60 dozeuu a hoop polutod Buckets *.’6 il l 2 «hl till ,io 25 d Untom.i, lauding and for sale hy aug!4 SCRANTON. .101 INS TON ft CO B agging and hope.— 100 halos Heavy Guuny cloth 400 Oolls aud half Colls Richardson's Hemp LeafRope 200 Colls Wexturn HauiUpun ilorap Ropo Just received and for sulo by “"ifal aug 20 l(OI)GEK.S, NORRId ft CO. . I/JUR.—100 sacks Middling Flour, (uew wheat.) | L'vIpm Vaeitllw li'lihim In mi«t>e .....I li... n t n iu„ J. 61. EYHE, . COMMISSION X1KROIIANT, i aug20 Ifo* 149Bsyit«,8svs»iioli. | MIL LEU & UOLL, ATTOriNEVS AT UW. .. HDIIVUUMnV ,4 a PHILIP 51. HP SHELL, COPYIST. BRUNSWICK, UA. ..-pm. ... Will praotlee in tits Brunswiik Grettlt—pimMto* log the following Uountkv Glynn, Wayn«*. . Wliitlcii, Ware, A|pp:,taff., Clinch. 6oflbe and Clmrlton. JOHN B. MILliKR. L. C. I auga ly il. THOMAS * CO.. Will oxuuto Duods, Horlyugoi, I'.nriwitr Attorney, Wills, Bonds, NollooJ and Taking ot ,J',terrognP»rie». Offlco at tho Court Houwy Savntm iVHa. Court Days, Third Tuesday In oasli mouin, held at the offluo »f Ivlwsid i . Wiiou, Enq. 1, Extra Family Flour, in sucks aud barrels, for aaloby WEB87KR k I’ALMEt*.' aug 19 C 1IEESK AND UUTl'KR.—25 boxes LTioese; Ir flrklus Ruttor. Ilvceived per stoatner and fo •ale by McMAIlO.N ft DOYLE, >ept8 206 and 207 Buy strool. J UST REIIE1VED—From Now York, Whale Rnuo ten foot long for Skirts. —Also— Hooped Skirts, and Ibr Hale by J. W.TIIRKLKKLD, sept 3 Congress and Whitaker sis Resldenco. Gaxhui, liotwcen Bariiarii and I wttfiull . strool. Any call at night, mi liinduera, wnl beattunded 1 to im mediately. J)-6 JOHN ll* COCllll.VNK, ATTORNWY AT LAW, Dublin, iaureus county, tin,, lata inninr partner »i tbn llrm «r ,\, ft,|. i^.'ukank, lrwinton, Gu., will attond promptly to all liimimM* ontn./ti'd to Ids care. Particular uttmiti'io paid to cnllertiog. Re reronce—Dr. C. II. Guytoo, F. il Itowe. Dublin, Ga., M Marsh, davunuaij. uiyll B ACON.—60 bluls prime Westorn rlbed Sides, 25 do Uo do Shoulders, 20 do fair to prime Teiiu.,shoulders, , 4 do do do Hams, •ug 19 WEBSTER ft PAlaMKH. GODWY FOR 8EPTEMBBR. i 1 ODKY’S tody's Bank for September* VJI Arthur's Hom - **—' _. Arthur's ilomo Magazluu lor Suptomber. i’cterxou's todies Natluual Magazine for Septem ber. Tho Edinburgh Review for July. Received uud for sale by WARNOCK ft DAVIS, aug21, No. 169 Congress street H HARPER FOR SEPTEMBER. ARPEK’S New Montbly Magazluu for Septem ber, Ih rccolvod aud lor sale by WARNOCK ft DAVIS, aug 21 No. 166 Cotigrcg* street. HANSON’S IMPROVED ENAMELED LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS, ^J^OLASSES—1W) bbls Molasses,for sale to arrive por solir Julia A Rich, by LOCKETT l aug8 E OR SALE—10 shores Uas Comi aug8 npany Stock, hy N ft BU1L0CH PHELPS' GIN—60 hbts landing per schooner . John Costner, for sale by sept 2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. STRANGER! , If yon want a good and cheap ITrank. Vailce, Carpet Bag, ,or ClothlnB or any kind or quail- 'iy. ready mado or made up to your Meaanwj alxo Data, Cape, Shirts, Collars or Drexa Furnuhing articles of any description, call and so- loot rrom the largest and best stock iu the city, at the Star Emporium, 147 Bay street. WM. 0. PRICK. S’ SIDES AND HAMS—SObhds Clear 81des 20 tierces choice Hams, landtag aud for sale hy augl6 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. MOURNING GOODS, B LACK French Bombasine, Black Alpacas, Black Lama Cloth, Black Mohair, Black ChnUio, Black French Lawn, Black and WhRo French Mus lin, and a duo assortment or Striped aud llai.1 Black and While Ginghams aud Calicoes, Plata and Strlpod Black Sewing Silks, and Gronadiues, Barege and Tissues, Plain and Figured Black Silks, for summer collars and sleeves, nr the latest patents. For sale AIKJN ‘ by [jel2J r ft BURNS. FOR THE LADIES. J UST recelvod per ''oamsbip Florida, from Now York, Brook's Pattern Waxed White, Black and Cnt’d Spool Cotton, and for sale by J. W TIIRKLKELD. aug 27 Cuugress ft Wbit iker streets. D imity bandsi dimity bands i t- Reoelvcdand for sale by ■opt 2 J. WTHBELKKLD. ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD. ol me Atlantiu a aud Gul f Railroad, having adjourned to moot on tbe 26tb Instant, and It having boen represented to mo that tho Interest of that enterprise requires farther time for the obtalnmout of riubscrlptlons to tbe Stock, aud acquiescing in tho Justness ortho suggestion, tho meeting of the Board on the 2uth Instant is hereby postponed until tho 22d day or October next, at Mhledgoviile. E. A. N1SBET. Chairman. Macon, Aug. 20, I860 aug 30 SOUTH-WESTERN R. R. CO., j Mi cox, Auguxt 14th, 1866- j T\IV1DEND NO. 9^-The Board ofDfrectore havo u this day declared a dividend of Four Dollars per share on the capital stock of this Company, from the earnings of the Road for tho rIx months ending July SUL payable on and after the 16th in stant. 8tookhoiders in Savannah wiU receive their divi dends at tbe Central Railroad Bank. JNO T. BOIFEUILLET, augl6—ltn Sco'ry and Treat, CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE, SiVixxiB, 2d August, 1866 mHE Bondi of tbe City or Savannah, due 1st Fob- X ruary, 1867, (commonly known as McAllister Bonds,) Uiucd for Central Railroad 8tock, will he redeemed oo application, In Stock of the Central Railroad and Banking Company, at Ita markot val ue, the Bonds being received at par. Holders ol the same preferring cub, can have them redeemo in money. JAS. 8. WILKINS, aug 9 City Treu. VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION FOR SALE, nra na nun o, 1UI on or uwui. O N too Hut Turatter to December next, will be •ole before tbe Coon Homo to tbe city of 8a TUtnib, the nutation on tbe Savannah river, leu mllee from tbe city, known as Mullwry Drove, bo- loosing to tha citato of tba late Philip Ulmer, con. taming etn bettered and elgbty*ieven acre*, of which there are two hundred acre, or Dnt quality ltd. rice lud, and on, hundred ud fltly-flve urea under good bank, ud to a One elate rcrcuuiva- Uoa. Alao, .evenly five ure* of high lud under cultivation. Oo the place ar. a good dwelling house. house, barns, negro bouses ud other te, ell in a good —■ - - ~ L KMII.V 8VHUJ* .1 Nil IMItTKIt— 30 Imixim itcyi totiiuu Syrup 16 «nk4 ilyass I.on Jon I'.irtar, latniiug per imhooiior Mauliusrictt, and for sale by Hupt 2 SOIUNTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. F hy ancy Ligroits.- an Im'Xoi Giiig. r and Blackberry Brandy, 4 care* Ginger Wine, 40 ca*.w ilarri t. 6 tin ta'ii.trted Uquurs, III idore ninl far Hale aug in WKIKIKR ft PAI.MFX. ClIAFFEH ft CO, No. G Whlinker Street, Snvatiniili, «u., WlliM.K iLK AM) lima DKAIJtKS IX ASHES. Bllmh, Doors, Mouldings, fto While O toad, /Juc, White linseed, S|tortn, Wtrnte. Tau- ti'-'M’ ami Neat-»rcMi| m||k, Glass. Bru-iUvs, GoM toi.r, Iiruii ze. Builder.-'' Hardware. Nalls, Marble Mantel.-, . ftt:, ftc Je4 Auction mill ComliUMlon „ 110 JlruuH Street, . HAVANNAlt, UUIHUAS A. Tliuu*.. [Join) 8. 8. tVTHTie ''HTSelL, - IAM1LYO! DBALBU IN CHU1CB?AH1LV t mill P’nrclK'1 nml Domnllo Krult, .•"iwer Rmiphtw and d'hilukrr-d,. town nml i mmtry -'i|ipUed with ebnico gmto el lumturutL' price.. All orders iirumpi'y stunded to, auit Aatmtketimi Hlwaye guarai.uieii, r wpl, JOHN ^t .(CALLIfaANV; WtlOLKHAbk AND KBTAIL DgAUM lit WINItmV III.IMIS, WINDOW HA,H AND PAN* DOORS. * Went hide Monument Square, Savannah, Ga. may 11 JOHN M.MILLED , ATTORNEY AT LAW, (Slice corner Bay and Drayton streets JyJS A. II. CHAMPION. (BucuuHsur to Champion A Watta.) . WUOLErtALK AND RETAIL GROCER. No.4Baruardst.. botwnuu the Market and Bay si*. 8AVAMMAU, UA. Doaler iu Groceries, Foreign and Demotic liquors, Dried Fruits, ftc.. ftc. Roferenoo—A. Champlou, Esq., Mosrs. Rabun ft Whit Savamiab. Ga. . Era.. Bamuet SolonKMis... dtohvad, aud Swift ft IM., mvii* A CLOTHING a |« Vf EMPORIUM- Wi ■ GHANE , WELLS A UO., FACTORS A COMMISSION MERCHANT*. Savannah, Ua. . DOOU WEST OKTUKKKI'lJUblOAN KKADlNG ROOM I Fine Ready-made Ciothlug ; Hats aud Oa|is, Sliirtn, Culhtre, W.O. Price, FASHION A BUJ AMD g-^JS-jwannxsT Cravats, SbHtki Handkerchief-*, uud Fancy Article* for Goullotucn. TAILOR, Also, bupurflue \ Cloths, assimeru aud Vcslfugs, will ho made to uiuu- suro.unoxception- able iu style nml No. 149 Bay Street, SA I'AiYXA//. wnrkinaiioliip by the best mcuhtmtas, at sbortont notice fob 6 Urdcn'froin city and county raliritod. . P ICACHE1.—A clioico lot of English Pcuulics, suitable for preserving, Just received and for sale by Moptll J. I). JfrtSK. C OFFEE —1000 bags fair, prime und choice Rio Co!luu, 5J bags do do do Lignyra do. 3U0U lbs Old Govurummit Javo do, iu store und tar sato by sept 2 WEBSTER ft PALMES. PATENT ICE PITCHERS. J UST recelyeil. ONLY thirty-two days from Bal timore'!))’ tho now Steamship Line. The Hu morous enquirers will bo glud to learu that they have Itaully arrived. KENNEDY ft BEACH, Hou*p.furui«Iiiiig .Store, Hodgsou’s New Block, aug 4 J UST RECEIVED—White BrlUiantes Check Nainsooks and Cambrics todies' black Silk Gloves Water TwUt tong Clotb, Patent Leather Belts Huckabuk Toweling, fto. For sale by aun7 DkWITT ft MORGAN. F ANCY PRINTS—One case Fancy Printed Cali coes, vrarruutod fast colour*, at 6*4 cents per yard. Just received by steamer Kuoxvlllo, uud for sale by BxWITI* ft MORGAN, ipt 1 1IKACH ISLAND CORN, for rale, to arrve, l,a II bushels prime Roach Island Corn, apply to aug 28 WEBSTER ft PJUJflKS. 200 aug 28 UARGAINB ! BARGAINS I SELLING OFFATSMALIj ADVANCE ON COST. T HE subscriber wishing (0 mako room fur his FALL GOODS, which wilt neon bo coining in, offers his present stuck ol DRESS GOODS, ftc., at a small advance on Now York Cost. J. W. THRKIJCEI.H, umgrera and Whitaker street*. Now* ple< hu copy July 29 F INK LIQUORS— 2 half pipes Klepper’s llrninly, vinlage 1816 LANIER Se ANDRKftOK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ■p5-ly mi cox, ui. WILLIAM H. DASHER, ATTORNEY AND OOUNSEIXOR AT LAW. Troupvllle, towudre County, Ga. - Will practice in lliomus, Lowndes, Clinch, Wife. Appling, TcllUIr, Irwiu, toureus, aud Pulaski couulit'ri, Georgia; ami hi Jelforsou,Madison, Ham iltun. uutl ('■oltunbia counties. Ftoriila. ftafU el. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COl'NhEi.U)R AT rroupvlilo, towndosCotity,Gu. (mil CHAS. G. CAMPBELL ATTORNEY AT LAW, MILLXIKIXVIIXK, OA.S Practices tow In the various t'uuuttes of the ( 0* * mu 1 geo aruuit, und the adjoluing Conutie.- ol WnIfU. laiurous and Wimhington. Refer to—Joint Boston, H. ! •Van*, uni It. | - Hi'ion • tel*.* - GEORGE A. GORDON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT'LAW, AXD Commissioner of the U. S. Court of Claim» Jot the State of Georgia. OfUce Corner Bay and Bull street*. ]y my in photographs. Large sized Photograph*, ta, ^I AT TWKLVK PoIXAUS FKK I) Ambrotypes and Da- ypes, In his u t usualin- guerreotypes, perior style. A callls solicited. J. W. MILLEi. aar27 or. Bt. Jullan-st. and Market equar, YONGE A FRIERSON,! FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. MO. 94 BAY-STKXXT. SAVAXNAU, UA apr4 — ‘'NA.OWW ATTORNEY AT LAW,| OOlce 176, Bay-sL, over Turner SCO’s. Drug t SAVANNAH, GA. nov 10—ly m" irwrr ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW* Monticollo, Jefforson County. Fla. Roforcnce—Hou. W. B. Franco, Savannah, Ga. myll KDWAHU G. WH.HUN, Etuwanu u. mum/n, MAGISTRATE. NOTARY AND CVMM1SS1UNKR OF DEEDS. At Messrs. Ward ft Gwens' tow Office. (myll WAYNE, GRENVILLE A CO., quar do do do do |10 du du do do 4 half Uo (Hard Dupuy ft Co's do do 4quar do do do do 6 do do do do 2 half dollomiessa do do ft 2 do do A Seiguetto do do 1816 1816 1854 1864 1854 1840 1854 |2 do do A Seiguetto do do 1854 00 half, quarter uud eighth pities Cognac, Ro chelle and Bordeaux Brandies of various brands 3 pipes Meder Swan Gin 10 6 gallon UomUousGld tondon Dock and Clo ver Leaf Gin St Croix and Jamaica Rum iu puncheons Old do aud do do Iu demUons Very old Port uud Madeira Wines ta demUons Champagne, Rhino aud Clurct Wlno In cases and buskous; ih boud and store for salo by aiigO WEBSTER ft PALMES. C. W. MABRY, ATTORNEY AT LAW MUNKUJT, HKAKD 00., OA. Will attend to professional businew iu theCouutlM of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Vert- wothor and Troup. Reference—Hon. E. Y. Hill, LaGrange, Ga.; Boa, David Irwin; Marietta, Ga.: Colonel M. M. TTdwelL Fayettovillu, Ga.; and Mr. william Dougherty. Co lumbus, Ga. Mplf-ly Wm. Me AL LISTER. ~ NEWMARBJ COME ONE—COME ALL f T HAVEJust recelvod some 100 thousand good X Spanish Sugars ortho very host brands, also, a lot of good German Sugars, at low prices. Also, a lot or good French uud Uoriutn Wines. All of which I uin destined to sell at reduced prices. I havo also added tu my present stock, a lot oT tho very Quest French Brandies—and I say to you ono and all, now Is your tlmo, for I am determined to mako my mot to, low prlco*, aud iiulck Bales—so como aud eeo moat tlio corner iff Bay aud Bull streets, aug 25 A. BONAUD. coot. HETRKAV THE ABBOB BILLIARD SAIOOH. (upstairs) Corner Bull and Bryan streets, over Barber Shop June 27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. BOOK AGENCY. T UP Stibauribura havo established a Book Agency in Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publication at the retail price free of post ago. Auy persons by forwurding tlio subscription price of uny one of the 93Mogaxlnes, such as Har per’s, Godey’s, Putnam’s, Graham's, Frank l.osllo’x Fashions, Ac., will receive the Magazines for one your and a copy of a splendid lithograph portrait ol eithor Washington. Jackson or Olay; or if subscri bing to a 82 and 91 magazine, they will rccolve a copy of either ortho three portraits. If subscribing to 90 worth of rauguzines, ail throe iiortralla will bo seut gratis. Music furnished to those who may wish it. Envelopes ofexury size and description In large or small quantities furnished. Seal Presses, Dies, ftc., santto order. Every doscriptiou of engraving on wood executed witb neatness and dispatch VIowb or Buildings, Newspaper Headings, VIowb of Machinery. Book Il lustrations, I/>dgo Certificates, Business Cards, tfo. AU orders seut by mail promptly attonded to Per- bods wishing views of their buildings engraved can sond a Dnguerrcotypo or sketch of tho building by mail or oxpruss. Persons at a distance having saleable articles will find It to their mlvantngo to addrofls tho subscriber! as we would uat as agent for tho Halo of tlio same BYRAM d PIERCE. 50, South Third streot, Phi la., Pa. nov 20—dftwly M. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LA W, AIAXJAXOR, BAIT XUHUOA. Will practice in the Eastern and Southern Countiea Refer tu—Col. ». 9. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton, 8a vannuh. foW-tf Dim. LEFLBR ft WILCOX, DeEtliU ABB now fatty prepend tala tort hill or parttol,otte of Troth on tbe principle of Or. J. Allene'e Patent Continuous Gum, By Uxli improvement, the form of tbe race ean be reetoreota any degree or rotundity that may bo desired. It to applicable in all cosoe whore tho cheeki have (Utoa In and cannot ho detected by'he cloaca (observer.— This method cnmblucs Iho followingt Ivantagea:— An artificial gum, which oxbibits a perfectly natind andUTo-llkoappearauco.and lmparta tothattuetk that peculiar expression which characterixaa Un na tural organs. This Gam oonalsta ofa sllaciouscompound. wbtoft li applied and flued upon the Teeth and Plate in «tMi a manner, os to fill up all the interstice! around tbt base ortho Teoth, and also unites them firmly to each other and to the Plate upon which they ara sett. This secures perfect oleanliness of the Teeth, Offlco over Do Witt ft Morgan, Congress street. *•* Republican and Georgian copy, feb 16—U C ANDLES, COFFEE ft CANDY.— 200 boxes Aduinuntiue, Tallow and Sperm Candles; 160 bugs Rio Coffeo; 76 mats Old Gov. Java Coffeo i 60 boxes fresh ground do. 50 boxes assorted Candy, received and for sale by McMAUON ft DOYLE, aug25 _No. 206 ft 207 Bay st. UUD80N'S~FBRRY FOR BALE. Tbu subscriber offers for salo all her «k: Dwelling, Stt Lpoascislons In Scrlvcn county, contain ing about one taeusand acres of Land, ■ more or less, all adjoining said Ferry« and extending to tho Augusta road — Tho Improvements consist or a good ore, Warehouse; and all other necessa ry out-buildtags. About sixty -flvo acres are under fence and in good order for cultivation. Tbe land is first quality, and well suppllod with fencing Um ber. It la an excellent stand for tbe merchandize business. The Ferry is tbe beat located and most patronized of any other between Savannah and Augusta. There is alto pasiing through th^and a never failing stream, fully sufficient to inpfHy any Grist or Saw Mill. - For fortber parUcnlars address me at Springfield, Effingham county, Ga. sept 7-U ELIZABETH JON til. BOARDING. ontboUdlngs, all In a gootl state of repair. Pcrseni dratoing to purchase wiU call upon H. K, Harrison, Ex»t, who> resides within four miles of tbe Grove, OT.Kbxa Ulmer, Ez’trts, wbo resides wUhln two mites ortho Grove. Tirmsof sale made known oo the day of sale. Possession not given until the first of January. H. K. H&RRISON, Ex.or JjM-td . EUZA ULMER, Ex’trlx. 49* TheOhuieston Mereary will publish once a WMk anti! the day of sale. . from I to 9 0*0)031 « DENTISTRY. 4 Dra BQYALL A JOHNSON, Deotfeto,otBce earner 8t JaUenet. SqoAre, over 8. Wit. more Jewelry etoro. Office boon tk, end from S' ‘ >108. C LABtrittB bUOAK-10 b.U U cl,ruled Sufir; 50do Bdo, Btewert'c; 60 do A do; leading ud tor raid by »°ptl7 . SCRAMIOW, JOHNSTON ft OO, ^fbkAKSjOta.—ttt) owke Ter, aopertor Oteui I Side,, received ud tor ula by Tt rmns&.v, AOgW YONOE ft I MBiyaL ItEKCHANTU, tXIJUHSSION AMP KU Dayilntt Sannnah. • THUN. 8. WAYNE. C. K. GRENVILLE, R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE, JyC—tf Savannah. — WM. M. WILMAMH. THADDXCS OUTXM. JACK MOWS WILLIAMS, OLIVER At BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buona Vista, Marlon County, Ga., Will practice in tbe counties of Marion, Macon, Hous ton, Stewart, Ruudolpb, Muscogee, Lee, and any adjoining counties, where their services may bo required. myll WILLIAM PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, oct26—ly mabutta, ga. DAVID G. . ATTORNEY AT LlW, 8FABTA, OA. Will practice in tbe counties of Hancock, Warren, Washington, and Baldwin. • •• Itsrsaxxco—Bebn ft Footer, Rabun ftSmito, ui E. A. Soullard, Savannah. Jan9 R. B. HILTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Offlco corner or Bay and Draytoa-oto. •AVANNAH, OA. my 11 DE. CHARLES H. COLDlNG. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE. No. 14 LIBERTY 8T~ Ono door west of Drayton, myll WM, C. CONNELLY. / ATTORNEY AT LAW, taiXSUA, WORK OOCS.Hr, iA., (MSX ORK% aUUKT.I WIU practise in tbe Southern Urcult, and in laran, Dooly and Worth Counties ol we Macon aroult jar Particular attention given to tho collection nt lUUmsh ‘ - s In 8outh-Western Georgia. SEQAIl AND TOBACCO 1 -pulib, ud Amerieu 8Cfm, e| --- .iTAfto, Chewing Tbbuee, JABBUbBUSY, Insonnco Broker tod Now* ■! ■brine Protect. Notod ud XrtwMd, . Paper, pcopued whereto American or British Und given to all matters connected with ihlpnlaiaadte iesaasPP^wf r jsfi - JBME T. ttmn.m ATTORNKY AND COUNattbOtt A? LAW. 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