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Rtirivrd, 5. That the Ute relheal of the one-
Di es df the South In Congress to pasa the army
iroprhitlon bill, without the KatuaO prorlao,
—“-“i’-' —i-., er ■ „■ tato the
»i' ‘* ! ' ’,*«i •ppoprtatlon bllh without the Kanaad proi
draaoe.to Oo' B* the Mmultaneoua Ineaalon Of Uhe Into
, -4 £ 9 * complicity ordealgn, at
... .•'i'” 1 " JK wllllugueesofthocoemy to adopt means, 1
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lopt means, how-
iry, to accomplish their ends,
,rod ’to the South, no .hope of
U, u,or <o>utlng ahort or .the extermination
„ the pro-slarery men in Knnsos; and slnoe
Kansas is to be the werory, end the battle
groond, he It further
Rttuvtd, 0. That the chairman of this meet-
Ing appoint n committee of three to obtain
funds by voluntary subscription of the citliehs,
"‘d.the eame trauamlt in such way ,as n thty
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AUCUNDKR A dNttED, JfcpaMleoa,
It. a HILTON *00., OrrrfandJ
THOMPSON ft WITHINOTON, Ntm.
darannah, duly t, 1816.
WIDralPiT, Tara O’clock, r. M.
DEMOCRATIC MEETING.
A Meeting of the Democratic Party will he
held at St Andrew’s Ball To-morrow, Thun
day Evening, 23th Inst., nt 8 o’clock, to re
ceive the report of the Committee appointed
to nominate candidates for Mayor and Alder*
men at the enaulng election.
RICHARD ARNOLD, Gh'm.
Henry H. Sorzotoh, Soo'y.
Collecting Committee of the Kanina
'Auaelntlon.
8. P. HAMILTON.
O. H. OHEEVER,
P. WYATT,
0. WAY,
J. 0. FOOTMAN,
JOHN BILBO.
Chairman,as requeued by the 6th reso
lution, appointed the following gentlemen to
rettlrOand sollctlt contributions: John J. Da-
ftrr, Joseph Anew end Wm. Bailey. In*
short time soms two hendred dollsrs were col-
toted, whleh .amount, It is hollered, will be
largely increased by the Mends of the came In
this community. It was then resolved that
the amount collected, or to be collected, shall
be forwarded on r,s early na possible to the
Chairman of the Financial Committee of the
Kansas Association of Chatham county, to he
applied to the purposes as set forth In the
above resolutions.
On motion, the Secretary of the meeting wae
requested to furnish u copy of these proceed
tags to the Savannah papers for publication.
The meeting then adjourned.
William Bailiy, Secretary.
[rromViis'itacoD' ItMuscger of to-day.]
Fillmore Ifomtn.tlonz la Maw York.
New Yoax, Sept. 24th—The Americen party
[Fillmore Wing] of New York have unitedly
oomlnutcd Erabtub Brooks for Governor.—
Fillmore was enthusiastically endorsed,
Tna Kansas Fihanor Committer acknow
ledge the receipt of 1227.25 horn Mr. HoHardy
of St. Mary's, being the amount collected in
that place for the cause of Kansas.
Jodoe Hansell.—This gentleman declines
the appointment of Fillmore alternate elector
for the first Dlstrlot of Georgia. Mr. Hamilton
W. Sharp takes hla place on the tloket.
Whew!—'The Brunswick Herald is Informed
that “ a prominent member of the Savannah
delegation to tho Thomasvllle meeting, said he
wonld give half a million of dollars for the
charter of the Branawlck Company.”
Cold Weather.—The eqninoctual storm
which prevailed along the Northern coast last
Satnrday night and Sunday did not reach this
region; but the cold weather, which followed
It, has come South with considerable intensity.
A couple of blankets were not oat of ptaoe last
night. This morning has been decidedly chilly.
We presume there wea a alight flreet In upper
Georgia. '
Miss Loqan.—This lady took a benefit at the
Boston Hnaenm last Friday night In the char
actor of Vtiutta in the Italian Bride.
Harpers Hagaalne.
This popular periodical la out for October,
and appears from the table of contents to con
tain matter of more than usual Interest. The
work Is fo sale by J. B. Oubbedge, Agent
Arrival or New Bonos Rice from the
Satilla.—The schooner J. W. Andtnon,
Capt Wataon, from the Satilla river, arrived
this morning. Her cargo oonaiate of 3,100
bushels new rough rice, grown on the planta
tion of Mr. G. W. Owens, and la the fitit re
ceipt this season of the new crop grown on thft
Satilla.
- jngei
Extensive Fire.
On Monday morning of this woek about five
o’clock, the moot extensive fire broke out, with
wbloh our city hos ever been visited. It com
menced near the center of the square on Mul
berry street opposite tho Lanier House, In! a
bookbuilding owned by Mn. Howland; 'afid
destroyed the entire front or that square—ex
tending back on Second street, two buildings
past the alley through Its center—and on Third
street to the center, except one fire proofbnlld-
ing, that ot the Middle Bank of Ueorgla) on the
front, end a wood building in the retr, (the
offlee of H.T. Powell.)
We have not h.nl opportunity to examine
Into the eeveral amounts of individual losses,
and probably do not know the names of all
the sufferers, os this bio :k was densely occupied
both by business men end offices and some
families.
On the corner of Mulberry and second streets
a large wooden building owned by Dr. E. L.
Strohecker, and occupied by him as a Drug
store—also as the offices ofDr,'Mettenar,Dr*
~ r e , Nhoeishop.of J. Binder, Building and goods
Dr 8trohackor fully insured. A considera
ble amount of hlsbeavy goods consumed. Tha
Jewelry store or Day fr Uaussinett, in the same
building on Mulberry street, consumed—goods
mostly saved.
Adjoining this building on Third street were
three smell wooden buildings which wore con
sumed: One owned end occupied by Mrs. Sul
livan as a fralt store, one occupied by John
Rutherford ns a law office, tho other by Doctor
Battle; the two last owned by Isaao Scutt.
On Mulberry street, Stephen Clark & Co.’a
Provision store—stock mostly removed—loss! a
lew hundred dollars.
F P Gary, Boot and Shoemaker,stock saved;
second story of the building occupied by bis
family, his furniture consumed—also, by J. A.
Pugh, Daguerreotypist—less or some fixtures,
fro. Building owned by J Washburn, of Savan
nah. .... .. i
John L Jones, Clothing store; stock nearly
XU removed, fully insured; building owned by
James Ren, and insured at $2,500—Its value.
H Beldeu’s Hat store; considerable stock con
sumed; had insurance- Building owned by Jno.
L Jones, and Insured at $2,000—about its value.
Peter fr Jaugstetter, Tailors find Clothing
store; stock, fro., mostly saved; building owned
by Donham, of Putnam oo. \
J Hernandez, Segar store; stock removed,but
from tho number ot segara used about that time
by tbo boys and idlers, wo should suppose that
he was s-noked up as well as hornt out.
EE Brawn’s largo two story building, occu
pied below.as aConfectionury, ten-pin alleyfrc.;
second story as an Eating house; loss of eon-
slderable stock, fixtures, 4c., among which
were two valuable ancient paintings, valued at
$3,000,.
Mrs: Howland's two story building, occupied
by OH Baird, us a Clothing store and tailors
Kansas Meeting at If. Marys,
At a meeting of the cltiiens of St. Marye,
convened on Friday the 10th of Sept., 1850,
for the pnrpeae of affording suhetanttal eld to
the Qeorgla colonists in Kansas, and then
who have gone thither and enlisted In the eanse
or the 8ontb, Julius A. Baratte, Esq., was ap
pointed Chairman, and William BaUey Secre
tary- The Chairman, after having explained
the object of the meeting, made an eloquent
appeal in behalf of our suffering friends who
ire now battling the cause of Southern rights
In Kansas. On motion n committee, con
sisting of of the following gentlemen, (vlij)
Luther Martin, L. C.Harby,0. J. F.Caldwell,
and Dr. Cohen, was appointed to draft resolu
tions for the consideration and action of tho
meeting. The Committee having retired, Hr.
B. Campbell, by request ud Invitation, ad
dressed the meeting in t few pertinent ud
spirited remarks, which were highly oredltahle,
ud produced a happy effect
The Committee, on their retnn,reportadthe
following resolutions, which woro unanimously
adopted:
Reulvtd, I. That the Territory of the United
Slates, acquired by tbe common blood and tree*
sate of the whole people, Is, and of a right
ought to be, subject to tbe free emigration of
any citizen or tbe United States, with all bis
goods and clmttln, and every species of proper
ty, recognized by tbo Constitution of this con
federacy. That tbe Territory of Kansas; Is in
no way exempt from this wholesome rule, by
Innuendo leglelitkm; by any
OQimaenkuOD of fairness or equal right: by
any eeoHonal peculiarity or rauaticbm; but is
whully and emphatically aTree field Tor the bar
dy pioneer and his household, with his man
and his maid aervunt.
Huotvid, 2. That the right of the people of a
Territory to choose for themselves those roirala-
tious and institutions,that to them may seem tit
and most congenial, not Incompatible with the
Constitution and laws of the U. States, Is just
ud undeniable; tho very basis of oar form at
government, and in legitimate keeping with
the spirit and geulus of tho Constitution of
country.
Huotved, 3. That the people or n Territory:
who, nod no other, are to exercise this rign
of enacting lews for their own government’
are or the bona JWe settlers, domiciled ci
tizen end Inhabitants non ammo retertandi.
Ana the attempt to frustrate the action of such
s|ico|ilo, as u now mads Id tbo Territory of
»nd against their will |o abolish an In-
Mrtuliun that has existed for twenty years
auwng them, with their consent and Interest,
end drive them from the Territory ’ by tbe »d-
5J*t.°f temporary adventorere, dissfhoted so-
&?**- 0r< *b». Beechers and'Bonnets, ud
aid” mln!oni, la net only an ontragO:
upoa the peaceful organization of the Territor; '
•md an Insult to the Sooth—but In respect 1
tiM?*'?, mlut “y army, of this oppojltior.
In S'. 4 - That tha present state ol nflifra
!h*a2*“ “ore empbaticsilyaddresscs Itself to
“^“•ttorii States or thbUnlon, than to any
“og.ssctlon thereof. That It Is their Intereela,
SSttrewwafjs
•SiSwiSBa'as e
^thTcriVi* ««icleitl “
) Kansas for the eld of the Qeor-
irgin emigrants, and others fiow
ring battle In the cauBe of the
Dn. Johnson on tux Beauties or Liteha-
ruHi—It arts in annual custom with Doctor
Johnson’s buoluetler toiuvlte hit authors to
dine with him j end it was upon tbit occasion
>r. Johnson and Dr. Rose, ufchliwlek,
Then the following dispute happened be
tween them «n the pre-qmluouco or the Scotch
and Enxltah language. In the course of conver
sation, Dr. Warhurton’a name was mentioned,
when Dr. Bose observed whet a proud, Imperi
ous person he was. Dr. Johnson answered:
“Sir, eo he was; but he possessed nfore learn
ing tun has been Imported from Scotland since
the days of Buchanan."
Doctor Bose,alter enumerating a groat many.
Scotch authors, [which Johnson treated with
contempt,] said: “What think yon of David
Hams, tlrr"
“Hal adelatlcsl,aeribbllug follow!”
. Ros«—Well, be It so, but what sty you to
Lord pdto ?
• Johnj»o--twlt!i a surly wow-wow] I did not
know thnthe ever wroteanything.
Rose-No, 1 think he has written one llnethat
haa outdone anything that Shakspeare or Milton
or any one else ever wrote.
Johnson—Frey; what was that, nlr I
Rote-H was when he wrote an order for your
pension, »lr!
Johnson—[quite confounded] Why, that was
a very fine line, to be sure, sir.
. Upon which the rest ol the company get up
end laughed and hallooed, tIU the whole room
wae Int roar.
shop In tbe rear: stock mostly removed; alto
MavennaU Cotton Market, tept .lMJ,
Tho markeirtill bohla ,0m at: HSOrday’s jlm.
prnvemont. and Ibis tnrououn the ulMjbei sp 247
li.sls.c as iullowi,,vl*i In at 11,27*1.11^, 21 at
11)4, il st llJn, 59 st|l . LID. ,58 si I1M, II s,
UK, 4 kt 13, and 41 nt Ikifc, . , ; ,
WHISKEY—WeToViee a Bsi'e this foreuoon
of Illll barrels Cincinnati Whiskey al 38 cents
per gallon.
Pori of Snvaiinnli,........September'M$
SohrJutm VV Aml r*f»u. Wauuu, Satlil*, 6t«l0
Inwlifl roiiKl) i ice, K Helterdham 4r'ort.
atOMui r ^'e >ikn, McNulty, fMlAtka; to (lagliorn
k CuuniUtfbHDl
Baron Rothschild recently left Vienne Air St.
Petersburg, in order to concert with the Russian
Government relative to tl o railways which are
•bout to he constructed in that Empire by t
company, of which lie M tin* principal represen
tative.
. Conalgtirra.
Per steamer Welska, from PeUtka—50 bales
I Cotton, 6 bales roo**, 108 hides, 16 bbla.
■ its turpentiue, to .CIaghorn & Connlngham.
Bouton* Villrionga, ; Brighsm, Kelly & Co, P
M Myraelt, Jno W Anderson^ J * J L Kirk*
mtnek, 1j J Guilmartin, R <k J Lachlison, J P
Iowan, A W Cooper, W A Coupcr, D JTjewls,
Crane, Wells A Oo, Hunter & Gnmmell.
Report oft hr Bonrd of Health ofChir.
ieaton.
OfFiua of Bo Ann of Hkai.th, [
Saturday Kight, n o'clock. V
Th*Board of Health report four deaths from
Yellow Fever for the post twenty.fonr hours.
si. L; Dawsou, M. I)., C. R.
Taa_BR Thousand Birrial— 1 Tha vote in this
state for Fraeklin Pierce, iu 1852, wu only
2000-now oar vole Isaliout 12,000. Will the
Watchman Inform ua whether these facta In.
dicate tbo immediate downlbll of the demo-
oratio party? Coarage, men—through all the
disturbances of tho Isstitbree yean, despite
the yells of the “freedom screeches,” we come
out 3000 better than we did in '32, with colors
flying!— I'irmamt Patriot.
New Yoee Mabekts—-New York, Septem-
her 22—A farther decline hss been admitted in
Flour, and the quotations now stand Ohio 5 20
a 0AO, Southern 6.90 a 7.25.
Wheat continues dropping, but prices have
not settled aullloiently to give new figures.
Corn has declined and Mixed is rated 65.
Naval Stores.—In Spirits Turpentiue there
bleee activity, but no change in prices. In
Roein, also, there b little doing.
Bros—Nothing qorthy of report.
Fxruihts have Improved.
PaeeuMens.
Per steamship Keystone State, from Phila
delphia—F'R Lyons,L Lyons.Cent'S PMy-
rick and lady, Miss 8 Dsrdeil, Mbs L J Dari
dell, Miss tfyrlok, Hies Follliisby;:Ueo Roberts
aod lady,Him Autry, S M Wskeman, lady and
svt, Miss Jane McAllister, Mrs Pritchett, Mn
H J Dlcecrson.W H Dickerson,Octavus Cohen,
Mrs M A Bradley nud two danghters,. Miss
Kate Mortimer, Jaa Frooboro, J :N Turpin, R B
CatWier, B Jackson,q«n (lomendeaand 3 evta,
Jno E DcFord, T S Kermon, WJL Molten,
Hr Pllloohdy and lady, Mrs A Scattergood, Wm
Rudd,Jr, Mrs E Collins, Mias N J MsXwell, 8 C
Thtrn end Lady; and It In steerage,
Per steamship Alabama, from New York-
Wm R Wilson, D C Wilson, S H Goodman,
Lethaner.T P Denham, Mbs Fnser;Mlss Wylly,
Miss Ella Moore, Hiss Ida Hevehfhd, Mbs Ame
lia Moore, Miss Ida Stewart, Jacob Welters, J
Zccershofer. J Bookman, G Vernlcl. J W BIan-
dln, B Frevett, E Thompsoo, J McKenna, S T
Darmes, G W Sizer, M Cohen and evt, Mre Ro-
[era and daughter. Mrs Marla IWaraWright,
lies L Hyde, Miss Funny Shqmlly. J M Rey
nolds and lady, Capt Leddy. J H Richards,
Mias W R Plxly, Mary, svt of Mm Whlttemnro,
Regonstem, M Cohen, EF Cooke, ELSheb
ton, Gen’l A L Hyde, U S A,P Hayden, W B
Hill, L E Welch, w W Parker,Thos Anderson,
' C Berks, J N Pinehart Jas Haddlck,? Fraser,
o 0 Bbckstock, Mrs Weir, J Cohen, C E Solo
mon, Thos PendergRBt,H Shehao, Geo Hetter-
Naw Orleans Markets.—New Orleans, Sept.
22—-The salts of Cotton to day snm up 1*00
bates, at former rates. Sterling Exchange 9}.
Accounts Irani all quartets concur generally
In authorizing the belief that theincomiug crop
of Cotton will he considerably below s good
average.
oh and ledy, Mrs Abby, A Homes, Mn Bishop,
G Wbittcmore, lady and child' Miss Tooton,
Asa Moooo, G W Suffer, Chas Stevens and two
danghtera, L Mayo, Miss Ferguson, Miss Fits
slmmons, Mrs H Houseman, and 18 In steerage.
The Testimony or aiInow Notuino—Mr.
Danenhowcr, of Chicago, who b stamping
voucununur, u, villCUgU, WUO IS HUllUpillg
Illinob iu behalf of Fillmore, made a speech at
Quincy a few days ago, from n report of which
:o the following:
“Two years ago, genttemaD, there were In
this city six hundred Know Nothings. I know
what I say to be true. I hare seen their names.
I know who organized tbe lodges. I had some
thing to do with tho organization myself. Yes,
there were la your beautiful city or Quincy,
two years ugo,-aix hundred Know Nothings.
(“A voice in the crowd—'Where are they
now 7']
“1 will toll you where they ere. They ere
your stores, around the streets of your oil
hurrahing for Fremont, free territory, IV
lager, and—
“A voice—'Free Jeeale."
“Yes, free Jessie 1 They are afraid to avow
their principles. They are just as strong know
nothings to-day as they were then. They don’t
like the Dutch and Irish now toy bettor than
they did then; bnt they went Irbh and Dutch
votes, so that they may pull the wool over the
eyes of the Dutch and Irbh; and they will do
It, toe, at least to some extent They will
honoyfogle a good many Dutchmen into the
support of Fremont, and I'm glad ot It"
Here’ b the testimony ot a leading kuow
nothing. Can any one longer doubt the com
plicity of black republicanism with know
nothlugbrn—Dttroit Frit Prut.
by iloses Barnes'JJowslry store; stock removed,
loeaoftcob.fre.
0 A Elb fr Son’s two story building, occupied
bv them ire a general family Grocery, for sale
of Ice, Manulhctnrera ot Soda Water, Eating
banse, frc.; stock of goods mostly removed, full
Insurance on property.
Wnshlngtou Hull, a largo three story wooden
building, recently purchased by John L. Jones
and J MBoardman, and Intended soon to bo re
moved for the emotion of better buildings, was
occupied in part by William G. Kilpatrick, as a
Hotel; and Clothing store by Sherman; a
Barbershop by Jesse Watson ; L. Yonng and
Brothers, Dry Goods and Clothing store, on tho
comer of Mulberry and Becoud streets; stock
mostly saved ; and Bar room by Stephens and
Smith, on Becond street.
Three story brick building an Second street,
formerly n part of Washington Hall, recently
purchased by J. fl. Damour, with two adjacent
wood bnlldlnge. Hta loss over the insurance b
Later (loom Kansas.
Columbia, Sept. 20.—We have biographic
advices of the 20th from St. Louis, from which
we loam that a fight occurred on the 13tb near
Grasshopper Feus, between n band of fifty
Southrons, under Robinson, and n Northern
force that was engaged In plunder and invasion.
On the'nextday the Southrons were attacked
by a larger force under Hervey, and after two
hours hard fighting, and the lorn of three
Southerners and twelve Northerners, on armta-
tics was asked by Hervey, and agreed to for
thirty days.
ADDITIONAL.
We have advices from Kansas to tholfitb, on
whioh day It b stated that 2,500 Missourians
were at Franklin, preparing Immediately to
reduce that town, and that several skirmuhea
had taken place between the advanoed guards
ef tbe two parties.
The frecsoll marauders under Harvey have
been captured by the U. 8. dragoons.
probably $2,090. Brick building occupied by B.
H. Goodman, Dry Goods and Clothing; some
J. If, Boorman, Bookseller—loss of about
$1,000 worth of stock—Insured.
Landauer fr Bro.—Dry Goods and Clothing—
some loss*
Joseph Hertsfield—Dry Goods and Clothing
In wood tenement of J.B. Damour.
On west side of the alley, two story wood
building owned and occupied by Mrs. Andonid
as a Millinery stoic -goods saved. Building in*
sured for $1,000.
Brick building owned by tho Agency of
Mechanics Bank of Augusta, and Marine Bank
of Savannah. Building insured and property
nred.
A large temporary wood building adjoin!
the stores of J. E. Saulsbtiry and Strong
Wood, was tom down, und tbo (Ire was hero
stopped. This wiw occupied by A. Benton,
Aactioncer, und T, H. Plant, as a Carriag
Ware-house—Carriages all saved—some atloels
in Benton's injured and destroyed. Building
owned by Freeman * Roberts.
Besides the building on the streets, a two
story brick building on the alley, owned by A.
Cherry, and several kitchens, stables, and other
out buildings, owned by several individuals,
were destroyed. The amonnt of the loss in
buildings and other property is large, but we
have no means of arriving at tbe amount*—
Most of the tenements were of wood, and were
built in tbo early settlement of the city, and it
was contemplated by the owner of several, to
have them tuxen down soon and replaced by
better structures-^which we trust will be done,
as soon as materials (which aro now very
scarco owing to tho great number of buildings
going up,) can be procured.
Oar tire companies as usual, did their duty
to the fullest extent in their power, and to their
exertions oar citizens ore Indebted for saving
the remainder of the brick building on the block
where tne tire occurred.
. No personal injury was sustained during the
Ure, but a few.houra afterwards, a chimney fell
by whleh a son df J. J, Giesh»m.Eeq., bad bis
nJ*red° teD,an(1 WM oUl,r wlao OOBSl<le .f a Mf
Jf rom .f large number of onr citizens who
. become homeless, It ha
great difficulty that they have occur-
edlOdjtiona for business, eveu'of tire most cmr •
r' " 0 ‘
Job Printing Promptly, Neatly and
Cheaply Done.
The-public in general, and onr Democratic
friends ip particular, will remember that there
la connected with the Otorgian 5* Journal es
tablishment one ef the most thoroughly equip
ped job offices Iu this section of tbe Union. If
we aro correctly advised, eome of the most
beautilhl specimens of Job work overdone in
Savannah have lately passed than under onr
presses. Give nsa trial.
Our facilities enable ns to execute every de
scription of lettft press work from a mammoth
poster to the ameliest card, and from a hook to
a circular, with neatness and dispatch, upon
the must satis factory terms.
Orders from ail parts of the country will re
eelve prompt attention.
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.Bqnlnoctlni Itorm.
Nrw York, Bept, 29^-Thc'c,
?d& ^RMullbli tolSIieSS
WMMi
■ o'clock.- - l
Baltimore, Sept- 20,-It has been rMnlng
here slnoe an early hoar thla morning. Wcath*
auip.-yj/
ABH1NOTON,
}|A
Sept. 20.—Rain commenced
' ’last, night. .It is stiUrain
By,
Highly Important to tha American Peo
pie—The original mill only-genuine
SirAstut Coopor'S Fulb —This most excellent
Vhgetablo Medicine is, IT taken ibr tbe time, and in
tbo manner specified, warranted, on oath, to effect
• cure.
The fine balsamic and invigorating powers whioh
Sir Astiey Cooper's Pills possess, are wonderful; a
trial ola single dose will carry conviction that they
are all that U necessary to Invigorate the reeble.
restore the invalid to health, and do good is all
coses: no fear need bo entertained, as they are
quite harmless.
Tho head* or families should always have them
ln the house, as they may, with the greatest cond-
deuce be resorted to, at any time, or in any cue.
Epsom gaits are aometlmoa haa recourse to when
a purgative U required. If tho true nature of Ep*
douftialU, s'uidlitx Powders, and alt saliue aper-
ionls, wore fully understood, they would never be
resorted to—they occasion an excessive secretion
and discharge ot tbe natural moisture or the stom
ach and bowels, and this softens the contents ot
tho stomach and bowels and produces watery emo.
tiujitf—tbe vessels after this unnatural druluing, are
dried up. and 'a confined state of tho bowois is pro
duced, which, iT not carefully attended to, produces
cosUvenene. and all It* train of evils*, boeldds, all
salts aro cold and'gnpltlg, to say nothing or tbe
daugerofmUtaUugOtdlicvAoid for sate, frhiob
mistake has in numeroil* ipslanoel terminated fa
tally. *«7taloy06oW'4 Mild Experl*nt Anti-BU
tous Pills are now generally established as tho meet
favorite family Mediclno.
Caunox to rax Ppauc Observe that on the top
of cafth bog of the genuine PUN) there Is an exuo •
— 'nl*o,thef*u*lmue
leut likeness of 8r Astloy Cooper; also the fatal mile
of the signature oTMaoPhaU ft Co., bole Proprietors
London and Mw York, on tho directions. Without
ijOUtHJB WOW » vrm. r „
Uleso marks of authenticity, they are certainly spu
rious and an impcmtlon,' Bold at 25 cents, 60 cents
and$1 per box. Full,directions are given with
each hpgi JThemU a greai raving by taking tha
I" Br
wa, NnrYurk. For sate also by A. B.D.AS
f
Bn»a-
war Nair York. For sate also by A. B.D. ft Sands
141 William Streetfeblainila HreUtera ft Cu., 170
William Street. MoKtaaon ft Bobbtaa, 00 Fulloa
O..V. miekonariftcOB.jjSl-Batytar .treat
. rtW'AM®-; n.-t
Coiniiimiiil »lpff.
NKW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MAGAZINES.
J* ARI'KB’S MAOA2INE for Ootoberi'
(vodey’H Ijulie.* 4 11 qk far f)otolM*r,
Uruhum't* Magasiuo fur October. '
flerelved by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent,
Bupt-4 Marshall House Building.
SUNDRIES.
Ctaolae .Tahle Butter,—
Croahed, IMJerwt Olarifiea B
and 0; Unhi and Brown Buant*<
from 111, 11,12K, 13, Id, and -5
eta.
HHuuMN— 1 'J« f'J-.'i
I aod,.SMn 8 boA|, I'uinied HuokolJ
«$«#. 2 did ’<• '.U.TTl dd
a d HnNirnt. lAuilInznad Ibrsale liy
rurU: ii) , Nun.tNZ’osrjiiHNftroN' km
NB'ASIt»«d’tem“'' H
J.BI.BYltE,
COMM tfWION.MKKOHANT,
100 bales Ui'uvy Hunhy (loth ; ' ;
^400 0.»ltiarj^t hjiir <>)|is HlchkrdsAn'N Romp
ktnift
leaf Rope 1,1,5 *‘f....
XO OMM WCRorii Hsndfiptin Hemp Hoito
Just received add for nule by
aUg 519 ' i: * i KODGKR8, NURRld ft
Cl>.
wheat j
UILIP M. HiriiELb, . u
of.Jt^YA F CK«[ H A0*ASI,
I}t| ft*; ,r»*. ;*.. .'iWfl'KttT..•■/.'.*.'■! ;»
i W|Uibx«dtoDtwUSfMilrta»Koii 'Atiorni’y,
Will-*, Hontja, 4 Suilco« <*«d Idklug ol J.ttw. n<gtitoriu.H.
omae'at tbs Court llolwt', HaVannah, (fa
Court Days, Third Tuesday injwoh montu, and
held at tbo hfiloii »»r Kdwaiu
“ Rwltionqi
sale by
aug 19
■nmn?,*-r-**-$ " r WnfafU '. Wllon. Ksq. .
“ RislJouno, U oh ton, butwoeii Uanmrd and TaUnxil
if. In backs arid barreln, far, utroot. *
WEBSTER ft PAIiMK**. Any eaU at night, on Uiuuums, win bo attended
to Immediately. Jy*i6
s
iHKKdK A.VD BUTTER.—516 boxes Cheese; Ir
1 Urkius Butter, Received uor ateantor and fa
by MoMAHOX ft DOYLE,
■epft 206 and 207 Bay street.
TUST RECEIVED—From New York, Whale Bone
cl ton lln*l long far 8klrl<.
—Atao—
Hooped Hkirts, and Air sale by
J. W. thhklkkld,
•ept 5 Congress and Whitaker sis
B ACON.—Mhhds prime Western rlbed Bides,
26* do do do tihpulders,
aog lit
20 do fair to prime
4 do do 'II
WEB HER ft PALHM.
...nboulders,
Hams.
GOD BY FOR 8EPTBMBEH.
I i OuEY'S lady’s Book for Heptember.
VT Arthur’s Ifomr “—*
- me Magmlno tor.September.
Puleriion'H Ladius National Magazine for Septem
ber.
Tho Edinburgh Review lor July. Received nn
far ><u!o by
WARNOCK ft 1IAVW,
nug 2i. No. 159 Congress street
HAItPRR FOR SHPTKMBER.
H ARI'Rit’rt Now Monthly Magazine far .Septeni-
'•or, is recuivod and for sale by
WARNOCK ft DAVIS.
»ug 21 _ _ NO. 166 (/ougrcMK street.
7 7 takb Notick.
D CHCHA6KK8 will have luoir goods delivureu-
X Dee «r expense with quick dtapatch from me
Savannah Grocery and Fruit Depot, corner Brough
ton and Whitaker streets-
,,49* I would call the attention of 'Fruiters gener
ally to my well selected block of (Jrocories, tocoiv-
Og-daily. iecW—tf W. H. FARHELI*
HANSON’S IMPROVED
ENAMELED LIGHTNING
CONDUCTORS,
, . . ATTORNEY ATLA.V, ,
Dublin. Uiiratw county, Ca,, late 1 junior partner of
the Urm of A. ft.l$*'Amwkaxn. Irwiuton. «a.. will
attend promptly fa al) bu*int*n euliwuvi to his
care. I'artiouler attention paid in collecting. Re
ference—Dr, C. I|. Huy ton,. F. H Rowe, frfallo,
Ua., M Karsh, Bavantiiih. . myII
f KMON SYRUP AND PORTER—
Jj 30 boxes Roys Izcmon Syrup
15 oasks Byai*< IjdihIou Purler, landing' per
schooner HanbasseU, ami far sale by
iHNsJTON
septa
SCRANTON, JOH
i ft cu.
E AKOY laKIUUlbf.-
do boxen oiog' r and Blackberry Brandy,
by
4 o ijim tlinger Wine, 40 co^.m t;lam*t.
6 do awirfad tJipiora, in Htorn and far sale
aug 19 WKB-VrKR ft IMI.itKS,
oiUmnfr cu,'
No. A Whitaker Street, Snvanuuli, «■.,
WllOUUUit AND RKTAti. DRAMCHH't.V
oASHfi*, Blinds, Doom, .Mouldings, ftc White
O Lead, Zinc, White linseed, tiperio, Whaiu, Tun-
miM’und NeufaliHitOilM, (Jlass, Hru-lii s, Gold bed,
Hruuso, Riiil'leri*' llardWHre. Nails, M.$rblo Mnnlels,
fto , ftc
J"4
•m:; CLOTHING A,
VT EMPORIUM- ii
I. DOUR
OF T11R KgPimtlQaN RRAD1N0 UOOR.
FjnoReady•madeiW'ftUo Price, .Also, Superfine
Clothing ; Huts
and Cape, Sblrfa,
CoUara, ,
Gloves, IIoHiury,
Oauca, utnbrollaM
L'ruvau, stocks.
Hundkert'bieffr,
ind
Fancy Article*
... far .
<H»ntlomen.
C atruoiedNUd sold Wholesale and Retail at his
Factory, No. 9d H, iiuuU street, Baltimore.
Copper and Kuamo!ed Roifa coustrnotod on Ships,
wellmg and Public Buildings, in tho fuffest and beet
manner.
Al o. far /ale, lightning Pod Points, Gla-*** !n-*i-
la tors and Trimmings far putting up Rods.
Ordorn left with Josoph Harvoy, jr-, No, 640
West Fayette sireot, White ft Woodward, No. il
.North street, or at Factory, No. 96 SoutU Komi
Htreet, will be promptly attended to.
Persous waning purticuiur information rolatlug
to tneao Oouductors will please address E. HAN-
HON. No. 06 Bond street, B«ltlmore, Md.
Mllg.21 — l|u • ,
' >EACHEwa • choloe lid of English Poaclies,
. . suitable for preflorvlm*, Just receive t ami ror
salo by septll J. D. Jj-firfE.
U '"“OFFER —Idihl hags fair, prime und choice K!o
C'jffd•!, 0) bags do do do Laguyra do, 3000 llie
Old Uoveromuiit Javn do, hi sturo and fur sale by
avpfi WKliKTKR ft PALMES.
JUaiUR.—\6b sacljW Extra, and Superfine Elmir,
from Psliwe Miliri, of new wheat, just receive,
nud for Halo by. RODGERS, NORRIS ft CO.
aug 29 •
PATENT ICR PITCHERS,
J UST received, ONLY thirty-two days from Bui-
timuro hy tfic uoW -Stcamehlp Une. The tvi-
morons uuquirurb will be glad .to learn that They
'mvu (Ruby aiii'iV”!
KENNEDY ft BEACH.
llotuu furur-hi ig Store, Ifadgson’a New Bluck.
aug 4 - ■ .
J USI* RECEIVED—White Hrllllantes
Qbe
NOTICE TO BRIDOK BUILORRS.
DROl'OSAl.s will Im.roceived by the uuderidumni
X until the 15tli ul'October uu t, f»r .robuiM'
le 15tli of October uu t, f-»r .robuiidlng
„ -ire**!* 1‘h'omakcr* < rewk, on tho Chur-
okee.Rili Criwu Ruud, to be bribe following propor
tions (anti all material of bent black cyiiretjs f ex
ceptttie cover, which mu.-it bill curt yellow phio,)
36 feet long, 18 foe.’Wide, to tie Unbred -to feet, to
be sustained by four rows or pill g, throo iu oach
rdw. Each pil-to be bxUinohes, auduub.stunUally
driven. Each row of,piles to bo capped by a 24
feet stick 9x12 inches, and beveled on the upper
NCV I'.UNr.t—One oa*e F utuy pi luted Cali
, . oau4, Wrt.•(• $..ted fist c lmrs, at (J*f cents per
yard. Just roct ived i$y Mteamur Knoxville, pud for
«mlu by DkWITT ft MORGAN,
scptl
COFFEE.
Of all grades: from 12X. 14,16, and 18 cents.
TBAIt ’- v
Gun|>owder, Green and Ooloogj. ftc.
Fulton Market Beer and Pig Pork ; *
Torre Haute Hams in Canvass ;
Pickles of all klndB ;
Preserves or all kinds ;
Glllett Sardines, halves and quarters, best brand;
Sweet Olive Oil, quarts and pints :
Chocolate, Preston’s and Baker’s Premium;
Durkre’s ft Babbit’s Yeapt Powders.
Call and .examine at .
JAB A. BARRON’S
Family Grocery,
sept26 Wlittaker and Charlton-st?
Savannah Grocery
-AND
FRUIT DEPOT,
Cor. Broughton and Whitaker Street*'
J U3T RECElVED*PER STEAMSHIP ALABAMA,
60 lbs. Splendid Isabella Grapes.
40 Bbla. of tbe Choicest
APPLES,
POTATOES,
PEARS,
TOMATOES,
RED, WHITE
AMD SMALL
PICKLING ONIONS.
1 Orate Superior Cabbage*.
SEW ' BATES, .LEMONS, ORANGES:
And a variety of the choice*! and best Sugars*
Teas, and Coffees the Northern markets can afford.
Also, Extra Goeben Butter and Cheese, weighing
over 100 lbs each, which haa been ordered express
Jy for the retail trade.
sept 24 W,H, FARRELL,
FOR DEMEIVY’S FERRY,
AND ALL THE INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON
THE SAVANNAH RIVER.
Tbe new Don steam packet
SWAN, Captain Ricliard Johnson,
Gbarfa ■
will leave Charleston wharr every
>Friday moruing, nt 10 o'clock,
punctually, for Domery 7 * Ferry, and all Intermmll-
ato landings on tbe Savannah River.
49- The Swan has superior accommodations for
passengers. t .
For freight cnKsgomente apply to
sept2:i JOHN RICHARDSON.
to show a loco of three inohes at top.banU^ers to bo
well braced at each of the cap sills Contractor
to famish all materia), and work to be done and
turned overto Road ^Commissioners fir their inspec
tion by the 16th of January next. •
md, with iedurlty required, far Ihe falthfal per-
mnee of the work, together far its romainldg
subgtantlal for ro von years from completion.
GEO. 1* HARRISON, 1*. l.C.C. 0-
In behalf of tho Interior Court of Chatham Co.
Sept. 12th, 1866. soptl2
T HE subscriber wishing to make room for his
FALL GOODS, which will soon be comiug in,
otter* bis pro3oat ntock of DRESS GOODS, ftc., at a
small advance on New York Cost.
J. W. THHKLKKLD,
congress and Whitaker streets.
News pie i>o copy luly 29
ULAS6K8—1UO bbla Alolassos,for sale to arrive
per sobr Julia A Rich, by
aug8
LOCKETT ft SNELUNGS.
j^LNE UQUORS—
JUaugB
10R SALE—10 abares Gas Uompan*
o» Gas Company Stock, by
BARKMAN ft BULLODH
£ PHELPS’ GIN— 60 bbis landing per schooner
• John Costner, for sale by
aept 2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
STRANGER I
!■ j ;ii. R' you want a good and cheap
■gDQJLJUTraiik, Vnllce, Carpet Bag,
AlWn or Clothing or any kind or quall-
raBMWaferty. ready made or made np to your
measure; also Hate, Ups, Shirts, Collars or Drew
Furnishing articles of any description, call and se
lect from the largest and best stock in tho city, at
tbe Star Emporium, 147 Ray street.
WM. O. PRICE.
2 hair pipes Klopper’s Brandy, vintage 1816
4quardo do do do 1816
110 H do do do do 1816
4 half do OUrd Dupuy ft Co’s do do 1864
4quar do do do do 1864
6 k do do do do 1864
2 hair do Hennewa do do 1840
19 do do A Solguetle do do 1864
00 hair, quarter and eighth pipes Coenao, Ro-
obello and Bordeaux Brandies of various brands
3 pipes Metier Swan Gin
10 6 gallou deinIjonsOld London Dock and Cto*
ver LeaT Gin
St Oroix and Jamaica Rum in puncheons
Old do and do do in demljons
Very old Port and Madolra Wines in demljons
Champagne, Rhine and Claret Wine in cases
and baskets; In bond and store for sale by
PALMBB .
S SIDES AND HAMS—SOhhds Clear Sidos
20 tierces choloe Haras, landing and for salo by
augl6 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO.
QT CROIX SUGAR-16 hbds St. Croix Sugar, land-
ing per sobooner Mauhaasett, far sale by
sept 2 8CSANTON, JOHNSTON ft
CO
MOURNING GOODS,
B LACK French Bombazine, Black Alpacas,
Black Lama Cloth, Black Mohair, Black Challie,
Black French Lawn, Black and Whlto French Hus*
lln, and a fine assortment of Stripod and Plaid Black
and While Ginghams and Calicoes, Plain and Striped
Black Sewing Silks, and Grenadines, Barege and
Tissues, Plain and Figured Black Silks, ter summer
collars and sleeves, of tho latest patents. For sa a ~
by [Jel2] AIKIN ft BURNS.
FOR THE I* ABIES.
TUST received per !*earasbip Florida, from Now
d York, Brook’s Patient Waxed White, Black
and Cul’d Hpool Cotton, and for salo by
J. W THRELKELD,
aug 27 Congress ft Whit tker streets.
ROOFING! ROOFING!!
warrf.n’s improved fire and watbb-proof
conrosmox roofikc.
T HE subscriber naviug boon appointed sole agent
in this city for Warren’s Firo and Water Proof
CorafaMltiou Roofing is prepared to oxeouto tho
samo in a satisfactory manner.
The attention or the citizens or Savannah la ro-
spectTuDy solloUed to tho above method oT Roofing
now much used iu the principal cities or the Lnlted
state*, (faith N.irtn and South,) and aa it baa been
tested miner every variety of circumstances; Icon*
fldeutly offer It to tho public as a mode of Roofing
unobJQuUoiiuple in overy particular, whilst it com
bines, iu a greater degree than any other roofleg in
u«e, tno vaiuablo requialioaoi cheapness, durabiUty
trad security, against both fire and water.
It haa rapidly superceded tho Uuo of all kiuds of
roofs wherever it baa been Introduced, giving iu all
cases genera! $>aturactibn, being highly recommend
ed by Insurance Companies, and all who bavo test
ed Its utility.
*9- CHARLES 8H0LL, Architect, will act as
agent during my absence from the city, at whose
offleo all information will be freely given, and sped*
mens or the roof shewn.
aepjgjj CALVIN FAY, Agent.
Ni/iicE.—John Boston, Esq., was this day
ected a Director of the Merchants' and
D imity bands! dimity bands i t-
Rocelvedand far sale by
sept 2 J. W THRELKELD,
ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD.
..iff
T hETBoardof cJOMMlosiOzNEK8 ot the Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad, having adjourned to moot
on tbe 26tb instant, and it haviug been represented
to mo that tho interest of tbat enterprise requires
farther time far the obtoinmeut or subscriptions
to tho Stock, and acquiosclng in tho justness ortho
suggestion, the meeting of tbe Board on the 26th
Instant Is hereby postponed until tho 22d day of
October next, at MldodgevlUe.
E. A. NISBET, Chairman.
Macon, Aug. 20,1866 aug 80
SOUTH-WESTERN R. R. CO.,)
Macov, August 14tb, 1850. i
D IVIDEND NO. 9^-The Board of Directors bava
this day declared a dividend of Four Dollars
per share on tbe capital stock of this Company,
from tho oarnings of tho Road for the six months
ending July 81st, payable on and after the 16th in-
Stockholders In Savannah will receive their divi
dend! at the Central Railroad Bank.
JNO T. BOIFEUILLET,
augl6—lm Seo'ry and Trcte.
. elected
Plautero* Bank, to flU the vacancy canted by the
resignation of K. M, WHUameoo, Esq.
WANTED.
I'HREE HUNDRED‘ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to act
1 as local and traveling agents in a business
easy, usetel and honorable, at a salary of $100 per
nuntbt A capital of $6 ouly required I No patent
medicine or book buslnest. :
_ particulars given
(dree) to all who enuloae u postage stamp or a three
oont piece, and address A. B MARTYN.
*opt22— w8m PlaLtow, N. H.
•pAUTlMuBE yLOUfa-ttO.bblSt landing from the
steamer Totwn, for sale by
j JO
apt!7
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
fTOAS.—26 chests and half cheats of choice Green
A and Black Teas, recdrwlperbrij AnrMa.acd
or aalcby [«pl33] J. D. *“”*
^JOCOA NUTS—600Coco*Nuls, rocclfodandfor
' by
[aept23]
J. D. JESSEE.
friNEOAR-26 bbla White Wine and Cider Vino-
T gar, received per bark 8amoe. and for sale by
aoptijs , . , J. P. J1S8E.
R ACKERS —Foxe’s Crackers, a fre«h supply Jdkt
recoivod and for rale by
J.D. JESSE.
glDES AND SHOULDER 3 —15 bUds aud_20 bbb
Phi
Kj bright Sides .and Shouldert, Bacon, received,
per uteamer Keystone State, and foreale low from
Uraw^bjpUS “
!*, CHARLES rAr-:!
CITY TRBABURRR*8 OFFICE;
Savaxsab, 2d August, 1850
fTTHE Bonds of the City of Savannah, due 1st Feb-
1 roary, 1867, (commonly known aa MoAlllater
Bonds,) isaaed for Central Railroad Stock, will be
redeemed on application, in 8tock or the Central
Railroad and Banking Company, at Its market val
ue, the Bonds being received at pari Holders ot
tbe samo preferring cash,can have them redeeme
In money. JA8. 8. WHK1NS,
aug 3 City Troae.
VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION
FOR SALE,
WTTHEf m MUM or IBS cm ore AT ANNAS.
AN the first Tuesday In December next, will be'
sold before the Court House in tbe city of 8a
vannab, the Plantation on the Savannah river, ten
miles from the city, knnwu as Mulberry Grore. be
longing to the estate or the. late PhiUp.Ulmer, con-
tainlng-ilx. hundred and eighty-seven acres, ol
which there are-two hundred acres or first quality
Udo rice land, and one huudrod ami fifty-five acre*
trader good banks and in a fine .state for cultiva
tion. Also, seventy five acres, of high land under
cultivation. On the place aro a good dwelling house,
overseer’s hotue, barns, negro houses and ther
outbuildings, all la a good state of repair. Porsens
derirlng to purchase will call upon H. K, Harrison,
Ex 1 !, who resides within four mijoa or the Grove,
or Rlira Ulmer, 11 *Ex’trix, : who reside within two
mile* of tbe Grove.. ... .. in.-
Terms of sale mado known on the day oT sale.
Possetiiibn not given until the first or January
: hA*;*'-: H. K. HARIUSON,.Kx.or
‘ iiteu ““
Merit until the day of sale.
FASHIONABLE
AND
SILITABY
TAILOR,
No. 149
Bay Stmt,
SAVANNAH.
Cloths, assimero
and Vestings, will
be made to met-
aure.uuexceptioi-
• able In at>*l«’
and
workmanitbip,
by the
beatmsobanlca,
at shortest
notice
Orderefrom city and county sol Idled, jgf
fob 6
MIL I)-: it & u o £ L,
. , 'ATTORNEYS M UW,
BRUNSWICK, (FA.
Will practice in the B*uiwwi«*k UrotUt-ooaprta*
log the followiug CouuUot :
Glynn, Wuyno. Uiuideu, Ware,
Clinch. Coffee and Char Item . ,
JOHk B. MlLLVai. L 0
aug8 ly
A.TifuMAsijkfJii
Auction and Uomlmaalon L
110 Bryan Street,
SzVVANNAlt, OKOKGlA. '
A, Thdmam. iJoiV] s. 8. PaucB.
W.U. p *HKKLL,
DKALEU IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
and Foreign and Domestic Fr
corner Brouyhbm and Whitaker-**,
Town and country supplied wltli choice gooda at
moduroto |>rlco*. AU order* promptly attended
to, and-KatiHlhotieu always guarantee. apl|
*3(6X1 ti Gi FaLLIGANt,
W0OLK8ALX AND BRAIL DBALBB W
WINDOW BIJNDS, WINDOW SASH AND PANE
DOORS. -
West side Monument Square, 8avannah, Gft.
JOHN KmUllV
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
nwoo ootuar Bar and Hrajten jlr.au.
Jyl»
H. CHAMPION.
mZ
(Successor to Champion A Watts.)
WHO*
iOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
No.4 Barnard at., between the Market and Bay sL,
SAVANNAH, OA. .
Dealer in Grooeriea, Foreign and Domostic IJqnors,
Dried Fruits, ftc.,fte!
Reference—A. Champion, Esq., Samuel Solomons,
Esq., Messrs. Rabun ft whitehead, and Swill ft Co., 1 .
Savaunnb. Ga. mvU
CRANE,WELLS * CO.,
FACTORS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, On*.
LANIER & ANDERSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ap6-ly WACOM, ga.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT L
Troupvllle, Lowndes County, Ga.
Will practlch in Thomas," Lowndes, Clinch, Wai
Appling, TeUkir," Irwin, Laurent, and Pu’
counties, Georgiu; and in Jeffotsou, Madison. I
ilton. and Columbiacounties, Florida. [m~
J. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNKY AND COUNSEUaOR AT LAW,
Troupvillo, loowndesConty.Ga. (mil
CHAS. G, CAMPBELL
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Kn.unwzvn.tJt, oi.l
Prautlcoa Law in tho various Oountles of tba.ile
mulgeaProuil, and the mUolningCounUe* ofTwigtl,
f.aurens aud Washington.
Refer tcc—Tohn Boston, H. i Crane, and R. B
QltjOh; -••• * : - TbP14
_ A. GORDON.
G COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
AKh •" * ' -
Coimi$9ioner of the U, S. Court of Claim* foe
the State of Georgia*
twice Cartier Bay and Bull atreeW.
»> mylO
PHOTOiiiRAWsr ""
lid
iaa lteA 1 blank iWk Gloves
Water l’wi*it Ling Cloth, I’utent Leather Belts
limikahak Toweilug. fto, For sale by
vu : DKWITT ft MORGAN.
perlor style.
YONGE ft FRIERSON,’
rORWARULN'O AN1) COJIJlls-JON HLKUIAN7H,
MO, 04 RAV-NraUKT. s.tVAMUn. OA
apr4
1>. A. g»ilYUNE;
EACH ISLAND CORN, for sale, to arrve, 1,290
• bushels prime Beach Island ram, apply to
ft PALUESi
aug 28
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
HfilililNG OP P AT SMAIjL
ATTORNEY AT LAW,S
Office 176, Bay-st., over Turner ft Go’s. Drug Store
SAVANNAH, GA*
aov 10—ly
ADVANCEJDN COST.
augfi
COME ONE-COMB ALL I
I HAVE just recoivod some 100 thousand good
Spanish Sugars of tho very best brands, also, a
lot of good Gorman Bogars, at low prices. Also, a
lot or good French and German Wines. All of whleh
I am destined to soil at reduced prices. I hare also
added to my prosont stock, a lot or the very finest
French Bramlioa—and I say to you ono and all, now
is your time, for I am determined to mako my mot
to, low prices, and quick sales—eo come and see
meat tbe corner or Bay and Bull streets,
aug 26 A. BONAUD.
BOOK AGENCY.
T HF Subscribers have established a Book
Ageucy In Philadelphia, and will farnisb any
book or publication at the retail price free of post
age. Any persons by forwarding tbo subscription
prico of any ono of tbe 63 Magazines, such as Mar-
K*r’s, Godey’s, Putnam’s, Graham’s, Frank Leslie’*
’ashloua, Ac., will receive the Magazines for one
year and a copy of a splendid lithograph jtorlrait ot
either Washington, Jackson or Olay; or if subscri
bing to a 62 and tl magazine, they will receive a
copy or either ofthe three portraits. If subscribing
to $6 worth or magazines, all three portraits will be
zent gratis. Music furnished to those who may
wish it.
Envelopes of oxary size and description in Urge
or email quantities furnished. Seal Prr—
fto., sent to order.
’rouses, Dies,
Every description or engraving on woodoxocuted
with neatness and dispatch Views or Buildings,
Jewzpapor Headings, Views of Machinery, Book Il
lustrations, Lodgo Certificates, Business Cords, fto,
IIUtiBUUUI), 4MUJJU VUIHUliniCI, UUOIUCOO VUI ure, KVl
All orders seyt by mall promptly attended to l’or*
ions wishing viows of their buildings engraved can
ige - . ...
send a Daguerreotypo or sketch ofthe building by
mail or express.
Porsons at a distance having saleable articles wiU
find it to tbi’iv advantage to address tbe subscribers
as wo would • ji aa agent for the sale of the same
BYRAM ft PIERCE.
60, South Third street, Phils., Pa.
nov 26—dftwly
ft ANGLES, COFFEE ft CANDY.—
V 200 boxes Adamantine, Tallow aud Sperm
Candloa ;
150 bags Rio Coffeo;
76 mats Old Gov. Java Coffee
60 boxes fresh ground do.
60 boxes aborted Candy, received and for
•als by
MCMAHON ft DOYLE,
aug26 No. 206 ft 207 Bay st.
HUDSON'S "FERRY FOR MLK.
Tbe subscriber offers for salo all ftor
^sessions in 8orivea county, coutain-
g about i^ie toousand acres or Und,
(more or less, all a<i|oInlng said'Ferry,
and exton-iing to the Augusta mad —
,The improvements consist of a good
_tore, Warehouse; and all other neepssa*
ry out-buildings. About sixty-five acre>i aro under
fence and in good order for cultivation. Tho land
is first quality, and well supplied with fencing tim-
l ter. U is an excellent stand for the merchandize
business. The Ferry is the best located and most
iArgcdzed Photographs, ts
kon by
mars?
AT rWKLVK tniUAKS IKK UoaPT
Also, Aiubrolyperi and Da*
guerreuvypee. in hia usual am.
. A calils solicited.
J. W. MILL Ex.
cr. St. Jullmi-M. and Market «*quar»
8. W7 BaESJT
counseiJxJr
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
MonUcello, Jelforson County, FU.
Rcferonoo—Hon. W, B Fuan>u, Savannah, GA.
my 11^
EDWARD G. WILSON,
MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND
OF DEEDS.
At Messrs. Wa'rU'ft Owens' Ijxw Office.
[roy»
WAYNE, OREimU Ok GO*,
COMMISSION
Bay-tired SawMiah.
THOS. S. WAYNE. C. E. URENV1LIX
R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T, PAMI'LET^
Jy 6—tf riavaiffiHh.
C. W. MABRY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
VRANKUM, UOXRD OO., OA.
Will attend to professional business in the Count!
or Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Meri
wether aud Troup.
Reference—Hon. E. Y. Hill, UGrange, Ga.; Hoi,
David Irwin, Marietta, Ga.; OolonelM. M.TldwclL
Fayetteville, Ga.; and Mr. William Dougherty. Co
lumbus, Ga. sepl7-iy
* Wm. McAllister.
Mar^^OTumen^^Sts amToraruStoD^^B
fthed on reasonable terms. Orders re*-
poctfaily solicited.
ap!8
COOL RETREAT
THE ARBOR BILLIARD SALOON.
(upstairs)
Corner Bull and Bryan streets, over Barber Shop
Juno 27 J, M, HAYWOOD, Agent.
M. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUJQATOI, HAST FtOWDi.
Will practlco In the Eastern and Southern Countlra
Refer to—Col, 8. S, Blbloy, aud R. B. Hilton, 8a
▼annab. *-*-** “
DRS* LBFLER S WlLCOI, DenUlta,
ARB now Hilly prepared to In
sort fall or partial setts of Teeth
on the principle of Dr. J. Allent’a
Patent Continuous Gum, By this
Improvement, tho form of the face can bo restored to
any degree orrotundity tbat may be desired. It la
applicable in ail cases where tho cheeks have fallen
in and cannot bo detcotoi! by ’ho closest observer.—.
This method combluea the following t 1 vantage*:—
An artificial gum, which exhibits a perfectly natural
and llfe-liko appearance, and imparts totnetbectb
tbat peculiar expression which characterises the na
tural organs.
This Gum consists of a sllaeious compound, whioh
Is applied and fused upon the Teeth and Plate in suoft
a mannor, os to fill up all the interstices around the
baso of tho Teeth, aud also unites them firmly to
oach other and to the Hate upon which thoy are
sett, This seoures perfect oleanliness of tbo Teeth,
Offleo over Do WiU ft Morgan, Congress stroeL
M , Republican aud Georgian copy, fob 16—M
myll
DAVID G. WILDS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SPARTA, OA.
WUI practlco in tbe counties of Hanoook, Warren,
Washington, and Baldwin.
Rinnun»c»-Bebn ft Foster, Rabun ft Smite, and
E. A. Boullard. Savannah.. j*a9
R. B. HILTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT L)tW.
Offloe corner of Bay and Drayton-sts. J
BAVANNAH, OA.
my II
DR. CHARLES H. COLDIJfG,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE. No. 14IJBERTY ST.,
One door west of Drayton. myll
patronised of any other between Savannah and
Augusta. ; There ts alxo passing througRthe land a
never falling stream, fully sufflolent to supply any
Grist dr Saw Mill,
meatSpringr
wept 7—tf
i, »u-i, •laiHvra,, .tf ujpply
For farther particulars add rets
county; On
JONES.
WM. O. CONNELLY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
i, worth comm, «a.. (roer ovnes, auusr.)
Will practise in tho Southern Circuit, and in Macon,
Dooly and Worth Countied ol the Macon arouR.
J ftT Particular attention given to the oollection ol
mall “ ‘ “
BOARDDIO.
geoUemenor xmall familire can be
^ jr-i'T5P T . g00d ? oora ‘‘ Bo#rd » 00
ie West side or Montgomery stroet, ono door above
viulh Broad atreet. MRS. M. 8. RAYMF.R.
.11
DENTISTRY.
Dfz. ROY ALL ft . _
DanttatK/MMoonarir 81Jl_
and. Market Square, over 8. WU*
m tt's JeWelry store. Offloe boon
Bp’otok, and from 8 to 6,
QLARIFIED 8UQAR—60 bbbi G cUrjfled. Sugar]
(ot.rn.bv ■
. 8CHANIAN, joaserrov * CO.
Cm. In Bouttr-Wrownr Cwrgia.
P. JACOBS,
IE««n AND TOBACCO (TOKIO.
No. 39, Boll atreet, (dm of the Big Indiu.)
N. a—Keep, eoruustty eo'lruid tywrUb, HC1
JAMES KeHBHRY,
Insnnuice Broker omd' NotArj' Public.
Itorlno Promt. Noted and Kzlended, AVerum
utiualed.CIurtcr ITurUeaud Avorag. Bund, drama
fapm prepared wbor.br lo reoovw lone. Hum
Ameriraa or BrlUab Cttderwrilers,
given to pH mattern connected with a!
suraned, No. 118 Day-street opposite
the Custom House.
k *™ I . 8B T. HKOSABn,
— ma?
ATTORNBY AND COUNSELLOR Al
Newuuaville, Fta.
LAW,
New-
A. ,-L.
- ■ 1—-
WM. M. WIUUIW. TUiPDXCS OUVEK. JACK HROWH
WILLIAMS, OLIVER A BROWN.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vista, Marion County, Ga.,
Will practice in the counties of Marlon, Macon, Hous
ton, Stewart, Randolph, Muscogee, Leo, and any >
adjoining counties, where their services may be
required. *
WILLIAM PHILLIPS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MARIETTA, OA. •
OCt2ft—ly
: I
attention
and In*
frentd
nov 8