Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 25, 1856, Image 1

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The Weeny will be lent only to thooo who pey In ,.lvnh0oot jj, , , The poper will Invariably be dlecoutlneil upou Uw eipireUou of the time Ibr which It hu been piW. { ■ Tho above ratee to lake effect from and after thle ALEXANDER ft ONEGO, SepnOltow, «. a HILTON k 00., Owepfolt d Journal THOMSON k WmUNOTON, ,Vew. Oevanoab. Julyd, 1840. IBOUDIT, Two O’elwek PJL Kaneea Finance Committee. The following li the Savannah Finance Com mittee to whom remittances for the canoe of the South in Kansaa should he directed: J. B. Qallie, Chairm'n, Alexander Fawcett, IV. N. Habersham, Dr. H. L. Bytd, It. D. Arnold, John N. Lewis, I. K. Tcfft, John Cooper, James Q. Rodgers, j. W. Webster, and the Press of the oily. folleetlng Committee of the Kansas Association. & P. HAMILTON, 0. H. CHEEVER, F. WYATT, C. WAY, / J. C. FOOTMAN, JOHN BILBO. Tho Maine election, however, has inspired' the Fremont party with a itnf/tog confidence, and they, are already beginning to lay out an administrative programme. I stumbled upon a Fremont ibgleman, tho other day. who gra ciously informed me that it was in contempla tion to run n l-’ranmit electoral ticket in Gear- in, ns the Colonel hud “ n groat many Mends i that State." “ Ah ?" “Yea, and how wll it ran in your judgment. “I answer that hues lion, Yankee fashion, by asking another—how would nn electoral ticket headed nn mom non- elaveholdlng territory—no more nomakvekold- log States run in Aine York?” "Why, not at all I" “Theu, how could you expect n ticket for no more slave States or territory in Georgia. We believe ouraocial organization to be us good and as constitutional as yonra, and are just ns unwilling to put It under the ban of political proscription." Thereupon followed a talk upon the que* tions in issue, and the probable result of Fre mont's eleetion, should it happen. The fugle man was profuse in professions with regard to the very conciliatory policy “ tee” intend to pursue towards the South. He niomiBed Geor gia one of the most important Oabinetappoint- meats. under the new administration, and thought the name of the appointed .Would as tonish mo were .1 permitted to hear it. I thought as much for myself and the gentleman in question, whoever it might be. 1 saw Fremont the other dnv—a dark com- plextoned, swarthy man of 4a—though some seven yoars younger in appearance. I should any he is about His Honor the Mato*.—By converting a J lotos Y, ear compositor made hie Honor tho Mayor the spokesman (tth. American meeting last night. Major was the word written. The gentleman alluded to was Major Bacon. Meyer Anoehson wee not present at the meeting. Cold Wiatiub.—Perkapathe “oldest in habitant” may, but, we do not recollect to have felt before'aa cold weather in Savannah, In the month o! September, aa the preeent “ spell.” We are informed that white frost was seen in Burke county yesterday. We apprehend .thpt the tobacco crop in Vir ginia, which we are informed ie unusually back ward, must have suffered. eyes deop set end very close together; nose (nls best feature) long and straight; and noth ing,eitber lit face or manner, to found a favor able opinion upon, in respect either to charac ter or talents. An inferior, or at least ordinary looking man—such nn one os, among n thou sand strangers, would be about the list desig nated as a candidate for the Presidency. The luxuriant, brigand development of hair and whiskers which delight tile Jessie Clubs in his lictures, are minus in the original, and far rom being abundant. His beard struggles thinly over n considerable aurlnee, and his black hair, uniquely parted in the middle, is manifestly beginning to assumo the same con sideration, J.C. We had occasion a ih.rt time slnce'to assert that the Mounted. Police, u ’organized by tho Board of 1854, were chpoen without regard to politics. Wei give a list of- their names, and opposite their politics; those abbot whom we. •re uncertain, are marked doubtfol: * , Captain Biyab, “ Not a professed Democrat, but was he a Whig?” 1st Lieutenant Prendergut, Democrat. 2d “ Wm. J.HagiU, .“ 1st Sergeant, mounted, B. Wylly, Whig. 2d " 'J. Butler, doubtful. Private H. 8, Delyeo', Whig. “ J.B. Bacon, Whig, " “ A.B. Jon(e,Democrat.^ * - D. S. Wilson, •“ “ W. H. Williams, Whig. » J.J. Logan, .Whig. “ F. S.Batloy, Whig. *. “ ' T. Price, Demoorat “ S. A. Wilson? Democrat. “ 8. a Maxwell, “ “ B. F. CrandeU, Whig. -> C. Stone, Demoorat. “ Allen Bnasel, Demoorat., “ Wm. Van Horn, Democrat. " M. Bryan, Democrat. “ M. M. Davis, doubtful. “ B. Kanwaller, Democrat. “ J. A. Richardson, Demoorat. It will be seen from this that what we claimed for that Board la perfectly true, viz: that they hsdendeavored to relax the strict party rule; •nditianotneoesMiyfornato point out the reward of their generosity and disinterested- Filluosi Ratification HuriNa.—Phila delphia, Sept 21.—A FUhnore retlflcution meet ing was held last night at National Hall, whioli was largely attended and very enthusiastic. AM.rn.an »Phnn *' ' ' - ■ Alderman Thompson presided, and addresses were delivered by Meena. Backs, of North Car- olios: David Paul Brown, Wm. Hasbronek, of New York; Cooper, of Tennessee; Sanderson, of Florida; Grimsby, of Missouri.. The meet lug adjourned with rounds of eheera for Fill- mere and Donelson, and for the State Union ticket, and with groana for Buchanan. And so it would seem that there an not only men in Georgia who defend the Fremont and Fillmore coalition, bat Southerners are aetoaHy laboring in Pennzyivania to promote its zuo cess. “Cheersfor the State Union tloket,” (that is to say a ticket made up of Fremonters,) and “groans for Buchanan 1” Sneh are the Utterances called forth in Philadelphia by Southern eloquence. H ow -ell Cot bln Chester County, Thg apecc.hes or HoweU Cebb everywhere attract great glutton, *• Ahblltioniets everywererally th ,lrbert *P“ker«to answer him. How he hae p^**®*d his dnty in Chee. terCoonty.the following' 7 e *** r wU1 **“>*•— Pmniyleanian. ‘ Warr Chsstzk, Pa., §*8nf?’i 1 ? 5 ®' Dhar Sin:—Governor Cob kla en gagement to address here las ’'.evening, the Democracy of this District, and t, »p«uc the EdllMlnkCoriirinmiietics el Ike Ccorgln Tolograph, ‘ ' c- New York, Sept. 17. ,,. Nr< Telegraph:—I wna In New Jersey yes- terdsy, end in conversation with several gen- tlemc.i who. from Uie.drift.of their talk, I pro- same will vote for Fremont, found that they were willing to concede that State to bo very doubtful. The Bnebbnau raon count upon ft I5H9IIN from his high posltie I Saw thu other day, a Kentle- iturior or Pennsylvania, who dgli position and character must lioas well pouted as any roun there. He says we need feel no anzlety about the old Keystone. ,The will go for Buchanan by twenty tboutami. From Illinois I saw a gentleman to day, and he says wo are sure of that State beyond n doubt, and that nearly all the Fillmore men In Illinois of whom,- by 'the way, he was one, will cunoeutrate their votes upon Mr. Buohnn- t Until t twyiivu vj WHWHW UV*H HUH* iOl'l W#l)| .VttMidoui oi tho uruoiiwii'k and Ploridw Kttilroad. A$ it wua uot loteuded lor imbUou- ttou, ;tve are ut liberty to give only u brief bv> UOIlBlH Of itH coutelltu. Thu unMltiUiiitimi HflnnL uopsltt of itn couteutn. Tho ed in the oonvei 4th Beuteuiuir,. ed in the oonvoutiou, held in thin place outlie 4 "“intr,. iuBi., met tho tiiiproLation of the enfire ttourd of NortUoru Stool ‘ ...... t.. „ ... ivo feet eight In height, and weighs 140. His forehead is low, but broad; The foregoing gratifying atmouocemeut, as to the determination of the Pretddeut und Northern Stockholders of the Brunswick Com pany, shows that the reports to the same eflect, which hurt already reached this city, were well founded. The prospect brightens for an early orgauteatlun of the Atlantic uml Gulf Railroad Company, with ample means for the energetic prosecution of the enterprize. Pihh at Gi.knnvilIaE, Ala.—A fire occurred at Glennville, Alabama, on lust Monday night, which destroyed the Manxion House, worth $5,000. it is said there was no insurance on tho property. Two young men, James Brown and William Chason, together with two mules aud a horse, were instantly killed bf a stroke of lightning in Decatur county, on tho 12th inst. Ain fok Kansas.—Peter Paige, Ksq., receiv- ~ - *k, ~ - -* A „ , for the National Kansas Commit tee Gerrit Smith’s check fur four thousand dol lars, in aid of Freedom’s suffering sons of Kan sas. This makes nine thousand dollars which have been received from the same source.- - Chicago DmocraiSepU 13. • ■ The FdokidI Waiv-Gen Harney is to re lievo Col Monroo:df the command of the troops in Florida on or before tbe 10 of November The companies ofyhe Ut Artillery, now eta- " ted at Fgrts Monroe and Moultrie, the 4th Artillery, the light btatgrles excepted, and the 6th In(autry, are ordered to the department of Florida, to reach ther?.early in November. Hail STbRM.-—A tevere hail storm was felt in AlblropN. Ye and along the road os far east as HYchestdr, on Monday.. In Rochester and’the vicinity the hail r Btone&‘were’as large as Walnuts, and considerable damage to glass and shrubbery was done. Benj. Watts, Esq., of Howard co., Mo., was killed last Mommy under the following circum stances ; he had u park in which wore a uum- ber of elk and deer; it is thought that he en tered the enclwnre and was attacked by the animals. Wheu found, bis body was terribly mutilated. Grounds of the Difficulty.—The Havana correspondent of tha_Pic(iyum says : The cause of the difficulty between Great Britain and Mexico, I understand to be an at tack made upou the British Consulate.atTepio, some months since, for which a pretty rouud um by way of compensation for damages rfes soined, is demanded. t John Bull te not apt to bo so patient or mig - nanlraous under injury or insult, espeemu/ when offended by a weak power, oh is his cousin Brother Jonathun. Missouri Lkoislaturb.—A gentleman at the Missouri seat government, “whoso long attentions to the politicians of this State,’’says the Missouri Republican, “marks his opinions as entitled to much respect,” sends to that pa per a classification of all tho members of the Legislature of that State, designating each by name, and ranging them politically us follows: SKNATB. Democrat* A83BUM.Y. ..17 Domourats.... ...71 Americans .. 8 Americans... ... .25 JBentonians ...4 Bentonian*.... ...32 Whigs .. 4 Whigs ... 4 33 133 », »™v»»v.JWl),tj||(J also of Dr. - Collins, who was in New York at the date of the letter. They have no desire to defeat tho legislation of the State of Georgia by preventing (be organisation Of the Main 'J runk, and, so soon as Um proper preliminary urmnge- ments are made, will umikvut for ^ location upon the line of the Bruuswick survey through Thomaaville to Buiubridge. The road is already in operation to the St 111a, and Dr. Colliua was immediately to start South, for thepurposoof superintcuding the execution of the contract to Big Creek, by thd 1st January uext., An engiue, called the Aflappaha, lias been purchased lor $7,860, to run uponjt. It will bo impossible ibr Mr. Wells to uttend tbo Convention to bo held in Savauuuh on the first Wcdueaday in 4 Octuber next; nor, indeed, te it necessary, Mince he can do nothing until the organization is effected by the requisite subscription of funds. It only re mains, therefore, tor Decatur to subscribe the round sum of $200,000, and the Main tfrunk Railroad ; so much talked of, will certainly be nothing more thatTwbat is perieotly consistent with the repeated offers for negotiation hereto fore tendered by tbe Brunswick company. Sa vannah, Brunswick, aud South-western Georgia thus co-operating together in this great work, will be.able to finish it at an early period, and make the belt of country lying between the At lantic aud tbo Chattahoocheo, what nature in tended it to be—the garden spot of the Siniuy South.—ThomuuvilU Enttrjmzt. A p ‘° PUSH S Hunllng, IV Hull, Brig- i i»«U (fitly genuine ■ ham»Kelly A Co, 13 F Wood & Co, B Hager, m... h ‘ rwim t Start A Co^O Johuston & Co, Cohens §r’s Pitts—This racist, excellent 8 JO is, it takuu tbr Uie lime, aud 111 & Hertz, tho tnunuei* H|>oclUod, wurrautod, on oath, to Mlbi-t ae.ro. ., ‘ ' ' Tlit) lino bMliiriimdauii iuvlgorutiug powers wtilt-ti Sir Afltloy CtHi|>«rVhlls podswi, are woudorfnli a li’UI b i •« biuglu dole will carry conviction tbit they iiruallthiilsjitKiMlAry to Invlgnruto the ruulito, hntomho la valid t«ji uaaltb, and do good in un cases; ub lo-Ar hood' bo entertained, tut they quite harmless. 'ilio heads of families should ulways have them ill *l»olli|(W0, aa tl^uy may, with the greatest couli- deuce Uu tusorlodto, at any Unto, or iu uuy cisu kpstuh An w'.'irftiiinmtini t. hmi reoodrse to when a |i irgutivo U roqmi c . If tbo true ualurc of Kp- sum da 11, doldliUk Powders, aud alt sallno apor- lout*, wuru hilly understood, they would never bo resorted to—ibuy occasion un excursive accretion aud dU 'bqrgo of tbo unturjd muUiure or the fetom- d buM-elK, and this softens tbo cuutuuis of Co. J A Brown, order, J W Eathrop & angVO . J. W* BVHK 4 tN MkRultANT, . No. 14$ Bayitiffavainnh, AVIi ueb and tho Htoinicb und I m and produces watery emo- 11 You profess to feel great confidence iu the election of your candidate," said a Bucbanecr to a Fremonter, in Wisconsin lately, 4 but you dare not bet uu it." 4 Yes, I am ready to bet.’ replied tbe other. 41 Welt, then name your bet,” returned the former. ‘1 will bet yuu five hund red dollars that, if Fremont shull be elected, Kansas will be u Free State, and five hundred more that, if Buubnuau shull succeed, it will be a Slave “State,” rejoined the Fremonter. Tbe Biichanrer declined both bets,aud disappeared. N. Y. Tribune. New Line of Atlantic Steamers.—The Khersonese, the pionner of a new line of Atlau- tio steamers to ply betweouSt. John’s, Halifax, and Portland und'Liverpool, will sail from Port land, Maiue,ou Tuesday. She is a fine screw steamer, with excelleut accomodations and will carry first class passengers at the low charge ot sixty dollars. ley .. .. lieve Col. Muuroo of the command of the troopL in Florsda, on or before the 10th of November. The companies of the 1st Artillery now sta tioned at Forts Monroe and Moultrie, tbe 4th Artillery, the Light Batteries excepted, and the 6th Infantry, are ordered to tho depart ment ot Florida, to reach there early in Novenr her. Wo find the foregoing in the Baltimore Son of lust Monday. If the statement bo true, it is the mast encouraging indications we have lately had^f nn early removal of the Seral- uoles. Report of the Panama Mauacre—The Cabinet In Council on the Subject. Washington, Friday, Sept. 19.—It 1s under stood here that the Cabinet is busily engaged in discussing steps to be taken iu regard to the Panama massacre of April lust. The report made by the Commissioner sent by our Government to investigate tbe circum stances ct that affair, te said to be unexpectedly strong against tbe authorities of Panumu, aud established either their complicity to the massa cre or their utter inefficiency in preserving the peace ol the Isthmus. Mr. Corwiue, it te rumored, recommends measures of retaliation, aud proceedings to se cure the further safety of transit across tbe Isthmus, which will excite universal attention, not only in this country, but throughout Eu- rope. A portion of the members of the Cabinet are said to be in favor of the most decided meas ures, and that the President te only restrained by the protest of the more conservative mem bers from seuding a fleet to take possession of the port of Panama, Accordig to this, the Democrats have a ma jority In both Houses. Two U. S. Senators are to be chosen; one to succeed Gen. Atchison, the other to take the place of Senator Goyer. John Randolph and Chief Justice Mm- Jemocracy ui mu jumnet, and * p * re ^ k . iUO united voice of all who had tiie pleas nro °[ he ? r ‘ teg him—friends and foes—In say ink * made a powerful impression. The luge room or the Horticultural Ha. densely filled with an auditory of voters. [or two hours tbo Governor enchained them h,* bit clear argument, frank statements and im pressive eloquence. There te an evident manli ness, sincerity and integrity of character about tee man which largely canlribute to aid the matter of his speech. Borne gentlemen of tbe Republican party present rose-during bis remarks, and asked leavet to put questions aud make objections, yWchwM granted with the utmost courtesy and kindness of manner; and then followed tee responao of the Governor, which was moat J\*Ppy. and in one Instance overwhelmlng.from tee burst of eloquence. , At tho conclusion of his addrew, members of to the to bo intro- the hud, m a powerful wrocate of the Union and the Constitution, w wa frank, manly opponent,according to the poeilteu occupied by we Individual. It was thought here; before last evening, that XJW* was an able man, of large public giKairsasr Tralj jour., B. Oton IN 8. W.Gionou, Hibdlz ZNn Wan Tl«> Thoma.vllle Enltrpritfiflutl a5 Uirongh this ronton; and the SfJ? horacring on ino'GiiH 6f>Me Sitop"" h ** d'»lroj«l zt'.UUt bm ■ Si?,, A correspondent of tbe Delta writing of tho Hall of Representatives, Washington, says : Well does the writer remember tho first tinio he heard John Randolph, of Ronoake, in de bate, in this chnni -er. Indeed, he had never heard or seen him qefore. It was thirty six years ago. The orator was pronouncing a enlogium on dogs. The writer arrived only in time to hear lite closing remarks in prate© of the canine race. He can never forget him. “The dog,” said he, “Mr. Speaker, is the only animal, as Addison lias justly remarked, that has associated with man six thousand years, and has contracted but one of his bad habits— they tear eacli other.” He thinks that Mr. Randolph credited the remark to Addison, but confesses he te not so thoroughly acquainted with the works ot that accomplished writer os to speak positively. Presently Mr. Randolph began to panugyrize Chief Justice Marshall. Some one whtepered to him that the Chief Jus tice was then in tho lobby. He paused a mo ment, and then said: “Mr. Speaker, it is whis pered about here, sir, that the Chief Justice is . ithJn the sound of ray voice. I was not -roof It,air. TtV ' P** M o’clock, and I thought tho Su- _ “. 1<wrt wen in session. That te his place, S? m n.V» What I have said I have said. Seme! V ”evocabtle verbum. If he will go wteSe he llis B0 bnsiuess, I can’t help it, and himself prated, go wkecehs wUl ” *• had previously said tlist he and theOhlof Ji, 'tlee dinered widely on soiso «t3?cU,nndhewas, ^trained to quW.on the ■onndnees of some of b. '.decisions; nut n purer and better man did not li. t ® DQder the canopy of Heaven,etc. , It appeared that tho Ch». in earnest conversation with a mL' u, b®v u , tll o> 0 h~ by when tho House was culled * ir «er, and Mr. Rindolpb beginning very soon npeuk, he determined to bear him fora few mi. u ' l V- g I t ? ni * when ho found bimself tho subjeot"oi M r ; ^ n : dolnh’fl laudatiuus he wonld have reth^d, but could notdo ao without making himiclf c ' g n>Pi* cuous. Ho, therefore, sought'a back door, an J finding none, he was discovered making au «* fort to conceal himself behind toe. Speaker'^ chair, like one who had been gullty of some misdemeanor. A late Letter from Havana to tho N.O. Pic ayune Contains the following items: Rodriguez, tbe man who betrayed Roman Pinto—may his soul rest ii peace—has, I learn been shot at Madrid, in a manner very similar to that which Castenada was shot In this city* Both of these scoundrels have met with too easy a death for the baseness of their crimes. A lingering torture te what they both merited. Was it not that my authority for the follow- lug is of the most undoubted respectability, I should scarcely dare repeat It. One of the 44 Merchant Kings” of Matanzas is named T e. Some time since he sent his wifo and children to Madrid, where an English governess was engaged to superintend the ed ucation of the children. Mrs. T—e, it also appears, received the visits of a paramour, which so offended tbe prudent, virtuous Eng lish governed, that she gave notice of her In tention to leave, and threatened toinform Senor T e. unless the visits of tbe paramour were discontinued. This threat so incensed Mrs. T o that she procured poison, and adminis tered it to the English governess, who was thus murdered. The British authorities at Madrid, hearing of the affair, prosecuted Mrs. T— to conviction, and she was according tried, “found guilty,” sentenced, and suffered death by tht “ vile garrote.” > A Wind writes us from Holmeaville, Appling ;Oa,Ga.t ' The health of tbe country hu never been bettor. I do not know of A single case or re* oently contracted sickness at this time. Crops are quite Inferior; but with prudence and econ omy,'I think tbo countiy lias made ooongh to export itself.”— Thoma/ville Erxterprin. k} t mvaiwawA • *'jr*J mi Later from Kansaa. Our advices from Kansas are to Sunday last. All was then quiet, but Lane had not disbanded his forces, though manitestiug some inclination to do so. A large number of men, many of them from Missouri, who have claims in the Territory, and intend to reside there, have been enrolled as Kansu militia, and will, if Lane :ives any further trouble, bo used against him. Jtill,the probabilities are that his ragamuffins, having grown tired ef the service, will desert and leave him. It te Lane’s polioy and that of the Black Republicans to keep up the agitation, if possible; but if Gov. Geary Is the man we take him to be, he will make summary work with these insurgents. Let him give quiet to the Territory at all hazards, calling into requi sition, if expedient, the military force within x. a__ ijjjjg exejcke 0 f the country.* Nothing short ot authority will do any good. The 44 Army of the North” lain tbe Territory In rebellion against the Government, and either Governor '"eary has to compel it to give way and dte- favorable impression upon the * _ * - -inp —"*- . .... of toe Territory, and we hope ne will satisfy every one of bte ability to restore peace and secure tbe administration of the lawu It exists in that Territory.—St. Louie Republican, Sept IP. timid—-tins vmsuU after IhU unnutQrnl draining, uro dried up, um} a confined statu ul’tliu buwols is pru duct'd, which, ir not toisreruily uttuudud to, produces uiwilyuuo.s,»udnllU« tram or evils; besides, ad salts uro cold and griping, to say iiutlilug or ttao danger t r raWtakiug UZSliu Add tor salts, which miritake luu in umacruus lUitamtos terminated la- lully: H AstleyCobporM .< lid KxoorlGUt Autl-BIl ious I'ilU aft unw generally oslubl idled as tho tu *1 ittvorim family Mvdkduo. Cau i io,n TO rax Ifi'alio.—u 'Serve that eu tho top or iauh box ot theg'niulo*; HIM, there U au excel lent ItkeutHri orHir AVlley Cooper; mLo thei'acalnillo ol thu signature of JilaoFhaii At Co., gels Pruprietora t oudou and New York pa the directiouri. Without theso markri ofduUiouUctiiy, they arucertaiuh spu- riouri und uu Impiwiiidti. fioiil at 25 cout-i, 60 cents aud$1 per box Pul};.directions are given with each box There a a. great fruviug by lakiug the largor sizes. . . Principal Uepot in Uio UuUeu Ptuets 192 Broad way N’t w York. For sale uho by A. B. I». & Suudrt 14i W Ulum ttrout i-cbflftelUi Brotiiors 170 William -truet: UcKe-soj. ,v Bobbins, Du Kudos troef. C. V. Hlokeutfr »« Co , 81 Barclay street Ltvllaud, Horral« Bidey, do Warren street, pte PHlGrl*"tt. RVMBlib JUSTICE OF THE PEA NOTARY , JJi»NVUV,A, CFt<. ACiVUNT. Will exeutfl Oooiis, Mortirogoi, piiwor or Attorney, Wills, Bonds, Notiuuaimd i'iliiug oU iturrogHlor|iM, Office at tho Court House, Savauiuib. Ua- Court Days, Third Tuusday in euch month, and lioiil at tho office or Kdwaid < . Wllon. Ksq. it'ril'eijou, tins ton, betwoeu lUrmird and'Uithnli utroot.' ..... i AuyUAll atuight, oa buRtuww, wnl beatwndod Kennedy A Beach, BD Bruntly & Go, AHi toiiq.qieditqoijr. jystb ~ .fotut If. COCIIRANK, - ft Co, Franklin ft Brnutley, E Farsons 4 — , Col H L .VValkei b, n ciin —— fc Co, L O’Connor, Col R L .Walker, T 8 Wayne & Sons, Johnson & Mangham, C Haywood, Pat ton. Hutton & Co, Ruse, DavIb & Long, R F Cole k Brothers, S Palraor k Bona, Wlllliiras. a k Ratcliflb, E Parsons k Co, Welte k Vorstllle, • Champion,Vllbne k Conner, Zlttrour k Gnr- nett, Bothwell k Whitehead, W H Farrell, J H Carter, W H May, 8 L Brantley k Co,^Clog- horn k Cunningham, J Nicholson, LAM Li- lent hall. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. phen, Paul k Co. 14b Chambers hu ei-t, New Yurk, (icnerulWholesale Agents, who will supply “ Urug. gtete aud dealers <n Ueillc ue. at Proprietors Prlc s. riuptl6>lm (lji ®bituarg. DIED, at the residence of her father, Mr. James L. Hart, in Leon County, Florida, on the 28th ult.,Mra. Sarah A. wire of C. Ever- ette Johnson, In the 24th year of her ago. Sur rounded aa W08 the sublet of this notice by all that makes life attractive, enshrined in tbe af fections of loving hearts, and tho idol of the family circle—at a time, too, when existence wore anew charm, and the golden portals of life were open wide bdfbre her—came the noise less messenger. Stricklin in the bloom of youth, leaving parents, husbanded brothers to mourn the loss of her they loved so well. To those afflicted parents we tender the sympathies of our community. The attainments, amiable dis position aud high moral endowments of the de ceased have endeared her to all who knew her. otherwise than that she should be dearly loved and deeply lamented. Her distinguishing char acteristic was moral purity. However we might be Btruck with her powers and varied acquire ment*, wo were still more impressed with the stainless purity of her mqraf sentiments. She was kind in every feeling, generous in every impulse. But lu the domestic circle her in fluence was most deeply felt. Society and and friends, will mourn their loss, but there te a gloomier vacancy at the fireside of a homo once light by her smi^e. In tho tender rela tions ot the family she Was all that a husband or brother could desire, or a parent lore. It wos her studio relieve every care and lighten every burden that might darken their pathway to the grave. How well she succeeded in this beautiful part their past love and present grief will amply testify. They leaned upou her as the gentle and ptiant stay or their declining years, and amid toe desolatiou that new lies arouudth-iii there will be much of consolation In the remembrance of her unwearied care to smooth the downhill of life to their tottering steps. But iu her Christian faith a surer consola tion Btauds. The consciousness of a well spent life gave her the full assurance of the reward of the righteouq, gnd when summoned to “walk in white because of her woi thioeas." She passed “through tho gates iuto tho city” without cause of fear. The lamp of truth bad lit up the “dark valley,” and she heard adown its lonely lengths the footfalls of her accompanying Redeemer.-— Peace to her ashoa, for She lived agoutle life, lost aho should break Sumo tie of friendship or some chord of love, Ur wound tho chorUned rights of others dear. Thus trite entwined ho Heir around tbo heart, And gained tho highest friendship of the good, A friend ship which Illumed the path of lllc And lighted e’en tho pathway to tbe grave, Her virtues won her til of private love, Her kiadnoss *11 of public praise. H. sept26 Catnmerrial intelligence. Savannah Market, September 95, There was a good luquiry tor Colton to-day. Tho prices remain unchanged. The sales root up 824 bales as follow-, vis. ^atUiS^Mtll^iSitllH 1 31 at 11K; S'd at 11 ^; 311 at UM; 216 at lift; 101 At 12; 40 at 19%; and 64 at 12*. Export*. Per brig Steven Young, Kolly Master, tbr Boston, 111,789 ft RS Lumber. NRW YORK, SEPT. 20.—Cottou continues firm at tho Improvement, with moderate sales. We repeat our yesterday’s quotations os fallows; the sales are 900 tales. NSW YORK CLASSIFICATION. Uplaud. Florida. Mobile. N.O&Tx Ordinary 10 10* 10 lOtf Middling lift lift 12 12ft Middling Fair... 12ft 12ft 13 13 Fair 12ft 12ft 13ft 13ft Coffee—There has been vory little done in any descriptions to-day; prices generally are firm ; the stock of Rio U 60 OOJ bags; sales of 600 mats Java at 14ftc; and 130 bag* Rio at lie. Flour—Southern flour te In moderate deinand,ond te firm, with light receipts; sales of 600 bbls at $7a $1 40 for mlxetUo good superfine; and $7 46a$7 90 far favorite,fancy and extra brands, Wheat—There is less doing in wheat, and pricos Are2i3o lower.the heaviness te tho most marked on whito;thosale3 aro 4,700 bush, fair to choice White Sontbern at $1 67a*l 82ft. Molasses—Tluro la no chauge to notice; prices aro fully supported of New Orleans and Texas, while foreign belng.ln plentiful supply te heavy; sales or 120 bbds Cuba at 40«44c. Rice continues un :er a light supply to improve for tho moment; Bales of 120 tea at $4a$4 76 per 1001b. Sugars—'Tho upward tendency continues with an ootlve emand. Refiners aud grocers are still pur chasing; sales of 1200 hbd j, mostly Cuba, at 8a9ftc, Refined are firm, with little or none offeriug. The following aredtuart’s present price : Loal Sugar 13c. Crusaod Sugar 12ftc. Ground Sugar 12ftc. Crushed Hugar, Circle A 12fto. Whiskey—The market is firm with a good de- safer “ mud; sales of 450 bbls Ohio und Prison at 86* ««fto. WILMINGTON. 8EPT. 23-IurponUno-8ale3yes- terday or450 bbls at 2,86 for virgin and yellow dip, *odl4ofor hard. Noue on market this morn ing. Spirits—No transactions and market quiet. ketqule lain and Tar—Nothing doing in either artiql*. education. DARIEN ACADEMY. fjpHE TRUSTEES of the abovi numed Institution _ announce to tbe public, that this Academy Will be opened on the first Mouday In November uext. Tli© principal, Col. 8. Spencer, un experienced teacher, comes well rocommeuded - by hte former j»atrons t and other gentlemen.j»r highest respecta bility. Recommended to us, m hols, as well os from our own knowledge of Col .Bneucer, we commend him and the Academy to tho patronage of our friends at home and abroad ?MIs8 A. M. Hpencsr wll 1 fWHist.in tho Foraalo and Junior department For further Information, apply Io I, M. DLOIINT, Soc’ry. eep26—einlNl Savannah Grocery -AND FRUIT DEPOT, Cor. Broughton and Whitaker Street** JUST RECEIVED PEH STEAMSHIP ALABAMA, 150 lbs. Splendid Isabella Grapes. 40Bbl«. of the Choir,.t APPLES, POTATOES, PEABS, TOMATOES, . RED, WHITE AND SMALL PICKLING ONIONS. 1 Orate Superior Cabbages. NEW DATES, LEMONS,^ORANGES* And a variety <>f the choicest aud be?t Sugarst Teas, and CoifoiM the Northern markets can alford. Alsu, bxtro Gdshcn Butter and Chcflie, weighing over 10U Ibit each, which has been ordarod expru-H- ly lor thu retail trade. sept 24 W. H. FARRELL. ROOFING! ROOFING!! WARRKN’s IMPROVED FIRE AND WATMR-PllOOP C09IP0SIII0X ROOFING T HErtubttoribor Having been appointed sole ngeu iu ibis city ibr Warren’s Fire and Water Proof Compoftiti'iu ltiKillng Is prepared to execute tho same in a suttefuutm-y manner. Tho ultentiun of thu ritixuns of Savannah la re- spoctfully solicited 11 tbo ubove mothod of Hooting uow much used in the principal cities of the 1 nlted States, (both N >rth and South,) aud s-) it bai beuu tested under every variety of circumstances. 1 con fidently offer it to tho public as a mode or Hoofing unobjectiouaple In every purtleulur, whilst It com bines, iu a greater degroo than any other roofing in use, tho valuable requlshesol cheapness, durability and security, agoluol both Bro und water. It bos rapidly supercuded tho uso of all kinds of roofs wherever it lias boon introduced, giving in all cases genorai ralternation, being highly recommend ed by Insurance Companies, und all who have test ed its utility. CHARI,K8 SHOLL, Architect, will act as agent during my absonco from tbe city, at whoso office all information will bo freely giveu, and speci mens of tho roof shown. sept23 CALVIN FAY, Agent. MAGAZINES. H ARPER’S MAGAZINE for October. Godoy’s Ladios Book for October. Graham’s Magazine for October. Roceivod by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agout, Marshall House Building. sopt24 SUNDRIES. Choice Table Batter,— Crushed, Powdered, Clarified B and 0 ; Light und Browu Sugars from 10,11,12ft, 13, 14, and »6 eta. COFFEE. Of all grades from ,12ft^14,15, and 18 cents. v Gunpowder, Green and Oolong, Ac. Cl I Fulton Market Beer and Pig Pork Terre Haute Hams In,Canvass ; Pickles of ail kinds ; Preserves of all kinds ; Gillett Sardines, halves and quarters, best brand; Sweet Olive Oil, quarts and pints ; Chocolate, Preston’s and Baker’s Promtum; Durkee’s A Bubbles Yeast Powders. Call and examine at JA8. A. BARRON'S sept25 Family Grocery, Whitaker and Charlton-uta. F LOUR.—160 sacks Extra, and Superfine Flour. ITomPal - *-•' * * from Palace Mills, of new wheat, just receive, and for salo by RODGERS, NORRIS A CO. aug 29 NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. J)ROPOSAIBwillbe received by the undersigned until the 15th of Octobor next, far rebuilding the Bridge across Pipe maker? Creek, on the Cher- okeo HU) Cross Rood, to be of the following propor tions (and all material of best black cypress, ex cept tue cover, which must be heart yellow pine,) 36 feet long, 18 foot wide, to bo floored 40 feet, to be sustained by four rows of pill g, three in each row. Each pilo to be 9x11 inches, and substantially driven. Each row of plies to bo capped by a 24 feot stick 9x12 inches, and beveled on tbo upper corners to show afacu of 4 inches—;ho cover to be sustained by four string pieces, runuiug leugtbwiso through the bridge 9x11 Inches; these to bo beveled to show n face of three inches at top, banisters to be well braced at each of the rap sills Contractor to thruteh all material, and work to be done and turned over to Road Commissioners t>r their inspec tion by tbo loth of January noxt. Bond, with security requlrod, for the faithful per formance of the work, togothor far its remaining substantial for seven ycursTrom completion. GEO. P HARRISON, P. I. C.O, 0. In behalf or the Interior Court of Chatham Co. 8ept,12th, 1856.'sept 12 STRANGER! If you want a good and cheap ■nBLXjUTrank, Vallce, Carpet Bag, Clothing of any kiud or quail- ^"■•■■■wty. ready made or made up to your UCaSura; also Hate, Caps, Shirts, Collars or Dross Furnishing artlclos or auy description, call und se lect from the largest amt best stock in the city, at the Star Emporium, 147 Bay street. WM. 0. PRIOR ATTORNEY AT UW, B MOURNING GOODS, LACK French Bombasine, Black Alpaca*, Block Lama Cloth, Black Mohair, Black ChalUe Block French Lawn, Black and White French Mus- Un, and a fine assortment of Striped and Plaid Black and While Ginghams and Calicoes, Plate and Striped Block Sewing Silk*, and Grenadines, Barege and Tissue*, Plain and Figured Black SUlu, for Bummer by CJol2] lest patei AIK1N A BURNS. Bacon—Sales yesterday or 8,000 lbs N, 0. at 13c for hog round. GRIFFIN, SEPT. 24.—Cotton—Market active.— Demand good. Supply limited. We quote extremes, 9tollftc. Hiqh price for Tobacco.—The Lynchbarg Virginian states that a lot of North Carolina tobacco was sold in that city, Thnnday, at $2,- ““ tor owt. This Is the highestprlce ever bid * ’ The Rii in that city for tobacco. ¥he Richmond Dis- pach notes a sole in that city at $106 per owt NOTICE. All persona are hereby positively prohibited from rtiaWng any contracts ; with oar carriers f t Nf too 1 delivery of the paper to thorn by the wet 'k, or front -paying the said carriers any mono/. A Wgh-haiided game of Iqjustice to us, and 'Ao our regular subscribers, succewfolly carried bn.^Yor a length of time, has . rendered tliia course imperatively necessary, and it will he hereafter frigidly enforced. All contracts most he made'at ihe office. t. Port of SaTOiiiinh.. ...September NS Arrived. t»ohr MI Wells, Teror, Boatcu, to Ogden, Starr k Co. Sobr N Berry, Trim, Csmdou, Laths A Lima to CarlatonAPorsanf, Schr George Davis, Phillips, Nsw York—WU- cllffe. Cleared. Item j A Hatelifl Brig 8topben Young, Kelly, muter—Boers Thompson A Co. Memoranda. New York.Sspt 20—Arr Brig Lincoln, of CssUae, Cornwallis, Jacksonville. Consignees*. Per schr H H Weils, from Boeton—T 8 Vayne k Son, M A Cohen, J Richardson jSwift Crane, Data k Lung,» as vu»un w ««««,, n s k H Weed, U11 Brawn, Patton, Hutton k Co, Clagbora ds Cunningham, Vonge k Frisrson, ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD. - j3 of the Atisuuc and Gulf Railroad, having adjourned to meet on the 26tb Instant, and it having been represented to mo that the interest or that enterprise requiros farther time ter the obtalnment or subscriptions to tho Stock, and acquiescing in the justness ortho suggestion, the meeting of the Board on the 26th instant te hereby postponed until the 22d day or October next, at Midedgevilto. E. A. NI3BET, Chairman. Macon, Aug. 20, 1866 aug 30 SOUTH-WESTERN R. R. CO.,) Maoox, August 14U>, 1850. } D IVIDEND NO. 0.—The Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend of Four Dollars per share on the capital stock of this Company, from the earnings of the Road ter tbo six months om the earnings of the Road ending July 31st, payable on and after the' lfith in- Stockholders In Bsvsnnsh will rooelvo tholr divi dends at the Central Railroad iteuk. , JNO T. BOIFEDILLET, augl6—-lm Bec’ryand Treas. Uubllti. tw.ireuHemimy,Oa.. late junior partner of firm ef a. A J. Ojouiunk, Irwtnton, Oa., will the fi attonil promptly to all business eutiutod to his care. I’artlcular attmitlmi paid to oollnctiug. fte- lerenuo—Dr, C. B. Guytoii, F. II.- Rows, Dublin, Ga„ M Marsh, davanuub. -..i, myll MILLER A ROLL; - aTTQimevs k\ uw. BRUNSWICK. Oft. I j Glynn, Wayne, Cmndoo, Ware, AppMUnr, Ptinnh k.w.L irn WJ-in.u. ' V ■ 1 CUnoh. Coffes anil ChW iton. JOHN R. MILLER. E KMONdVRUP AND PORTER— 80 box(M.Ueyi Lemon Syrup . 11 «a*ks Uy.vis l.yu.Lm Porter, lauding per scboouur Minhd^riett, and far riale by '*-:Nd sept 2 jJQRANTj IN, JOHNdTON A CO. JUNCY LiqUORS. by rill) boxen Ginger and Blackberry. Brandy, 4 uajerf Ginger Wiue, 40 cas.u Clarret, 6 do assorted Liquors," lu store and far sale aug 19 WEBdTKIt A PALM& " 1 «uimn est co, No. 0 Whttnkor Street, Savntiauh, Ga. v Wll6l.teutK ASD KOTOIL |)XAt.KK* I.V ASHES, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Ac White O Load, Zlno, White Liuseod, Sperm,' Whale, Tan- uers’uud.NeatrifuDtOlls, Glass. Rru-ln-.-t, Gold Leaf, Hronzo, Buildcn’ Hardware. Nails, M»rble Maotete, Ac., Ac jt-l JL, CLOTHING _A W EMPUH1UM. >T 1 DOOR WEST OP TUB KKI'UBMCAW RSAPIRO ROOM Kino Kuudy-made W. O. Price, Also, iuparttue FA9HIUNARLE Hj| ZHD MILITARY TAILOR, No. 147 Say Straet, SA VANN AH. Ciotblng ; Ilute und Caps, Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, Oattos, Umbrellas Cravats, stocks, Handkerub lei's. Fancy Articles for Cuuticoieij. Cloths, osslmere aud Vestings, will be made to me* sure.uuexception. able In style workmanship, by tbe best mechanics, at shortest notice 4®- Orders from city aud county solicited- . O’b 6 ■ JpEAUHEd -—A choice lot of 'Engllsb Roaches, suitable for presurvlug, Just received and far M ile by soptll J. D. JK8SE. ^JOFFKK —load bags fair, primo and choice Rio _ C'Hfae, 60 bugs do do do Laguyra do. 6000 lb (fid Govoruracnt Javodo, lu storo und far sale by sept 2 WEBSTER A PALMES. PATENT ICE P7TCHER8, J UST received, ONLY thirty-two days from Bal timore by the now Steamship Lino. Tho Hu morous onqmrer* Will bo glad t«i learn that they have dually arrived. KENNEDY A BEACH, H*.m.frU-furnl*hteg Storo, Hodgson 4 * Now Block, aug 4 VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION FOR SALE, Wirill.f TB.V MILK-* OF 1HK CITY OF SAVANNAH. O N the flr-ri Tuesday in December next, will be sold before tbe Court Houso in the city of 8a v&unnh, tbo Plantation on.tho Savannah river,- ten rniliH from tho city, kuowu an Mulberry Grove, bo longing to the ustutu of the lute Philip Ulmer, con taining six Hundred and uighty-soveu acre,-', ol widen there are two huudrud acre* of first quality tide rico laud, aud one hundred aud fifty-five acre? under good banks and in aUnostate Tor cultiva tion. Also, sevonty flva sores or high land under cultivation, ou the place ure a good dwelling house, overseer’s house, barus, negro houses und - ttict outbuildings, all iu a good state of repair. Persons desiring to purchase will call upon H. K, Harrison, Ex’r, who rerides withlu four miloa or the Grove, or Kliza Ulmer, Ex’trix, who resides within two mile* of tbo Grove. Terms of sate made kuown on tbe day'or sale. Possession not given until the first of January. U. K. HiRRISON, Bx.or JyVMd EI.KA ULMER, Ex'lrix. UST Thu Charleston Meroury will pobllsb im a Wssk until t|>« day of stria. JjMNE LIQUORS— « UttU 4quar lEr 1811 18£w 1864 18IM 1841 1864 2 Half pipes Kleppor’s Brandy, vintage 1811 4 quar do do do do 1811 10 ft do do do | do 4 half do Otard Dupuy A Co’s do do ' iuar do do do do do do do do do IlemiOfrP* do do 2 do do A Scignetto do do 60 half, quarter und eighth pipes Cognac, Ro chelle and Bordeaux Brandies of various brands 3 pipes Medor Swan tiln 10 i gallon demlJonsOld London Dock and do- vor Lear Gin St Oroix aud Jamaica Rum In puncheons Old do aud do do in demUons Very old Port and Madeira Wines in demyon* Champagne, Rhine aud Claret Wine In ctset and baskets; in bond and store for Bale by sug9 WEBSTER A PALMES. COME ONE—COME ALL 1 T HAVE just roceivod some 100 thousand good J. Spanish Segars ot the very best brands, also, a lot of good German Begars, at low prices. Also, a lot or good French and Gorman Winoa. A1I of which I am destined to soli at reduced prices. Z have also added to my present stock, a lot of the very finest French Brandies—and I say to you one and all, now te your time, for I um determined to make my m< t- to, low prices, aud quick sales—se come and see moat the corner of Bay aud Bull street*, aug 26 A. BONAVI). BOOK AGENCY. T HF Subscribers have established a Book Ageuoy in Philadelphia, and will furnish any bouk or publication at tbe retail price froo of post ago. Any persous by farwardiug the subscription price of any one ortho $3 Magazines, such an llai- per’*, Godey’u, Putnam’s, Graham’s, Frank Leslie's Fashion*, Ac,, will receive tbe Magazine* lor one year and a copy of a splendid lithograph portrait ot either Washington, Jackson or Olay; or if subscri bing to a 22 and *1 magazine, they will rocoive a copy of either of the three portraits. If subscribing to $6 worth of magazine*, all three portrait* will be sent gratis. Music furnished to those who may wish It. 7 Envelope* of exery slzo and description In Urge orBraall quantities furnished. Beal Presses, Dies, Ac., sent to order. Evory description of engraving on wood ezoentod with ucatnosB and dispatch Views of Buildings, Nowapapor Headings, Views of Mochinory. Book Il lustrations, Lodgo Certificates, Business Cards, rfc. All orders sent by mall promptly attended to Per sons wishing views of their buildings engraved cai send a Daguorreotype or sketch of the building bj muiLor express. Persons ut u distance having saleable arUcles wilt find it to their advantage to address tbo subscrlben as we would <*At as agent for the salo of tbe same BYRAM d PIERCE. 60, South Third street, Phlla., Pa. nov 26—dAwly Candles j 160 bags Rio Coffeo ; 76 matsUid Gov. Java Coffee ‘ 00 boxes fresh ground do. 60 boxes assorted Candy, received and Ibr sals by mcmahon a doyle, aug 26 No. 206 A 207 Bay at. CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE, „ , Bavannah, 2d August, I860 mHE Bonds of tbe City or Savannah, due 1st Feb- X ruary, 1867, (commonly known sis McAllister Bonds,) issued ter Central Railroad. Block, will bo rodssmed on application, in Stock or the Central BaUroad and Banking Company, at Its market vsl- no, tho Bonds being received at par. , Holder* ot the same preferring cosh, can have them riffieemo $ money. JAB. 8. Wl! KINS, ,W:. ; ; * “VIK- ' ...-'W .IVI, t ‘ 4,1. £urti-j£. — ■} /RANDLES, COFFEE A CANDY.— JU ..200 boxes Adamantlno, Tallow and Sperm S £ m or Tl Ai HUDSON'S FERRY FOR SALE. Tbe subscriber offers for sale all her .possessions in Scrivon county, contain ing about one tneusand acres or Und) Imore or less, all adjoining said Ferry, and oxtondiug to the Augusts road — ■The improvements consist of a good Dwelling, Store, Warehouse; and all other necessa ry out-buildings. ' About slxty-fivs acre* are under fence and in good order for cultivation. Tbe lane l* first quality, and well supplied with fencing tim ber. It is sn excellent stand for the merchandise business. The Ferry te the best located aud most patronized of any other between Savannah and Augusta. Thero te also passing through tbe land a never Tuillng stream, fully sufficient to supply any Griat or Saw Mill. For further particulars address mo at Springfield, Effingham county, Ga.. ' BOpt 7—tf ELIZABETH JOX1S. BOARDING. tho West side of Montgomery street, one doSrstHm- ‘rtiith Broad stroet. MRS. M. 8. dec 12—if LRAYMER. dentistry. DraROYALL k JOHNBOl DsatUts, offlos ourner 8L Jolles-u. •nd lUrkei 8quare, over 8. WU- _ ,. ■ 0t, jl«wsiry store. Office boars from S to2 o'etock, and from i to 0. 11 • com C LARIFIED SUGAR—60 bbls 0 clarified Sugar; 60do B da, Stewart’s; 10 do A do; landing and far sale by. -PM SCRANLON, JOHNSTON k 00, PH ......... . L. iUiOIX augg iy ■’ ■ •* a... MinaUc\iZ AuctUn mid Uomlmsslon Mesvhsnt*, ; 110 Bryan Streeti * IVANS All, GEORGIA* t.TUdka*. • Qel'i) H, P. PamiW, F ^UMBLL. DBALEB IN CHOICE FAMILY OBOCnMBS mid Foreign, stud Dourstlw FralL / cornvr BroVQhion and Whilakrr-Ue. Town and countr* - moderate prl to, aud snttefa TOlp wnoLssALK im> ziTAiL raztn n WINDOW BI.IN1W, WlNlOW SAM AMD PAN. DOORS. Was; sills Kutuiraeat Squsro, sztsush, I JOHN M.M1LLEH , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Onlos coruar Bs, zM Dcayloz strssts Jy»» A. H. CHAMPION. (Suocassor to Champion A Watta.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OBOCKB, No. 4 Barnard it., between tho Market and Bay it^ SAVANNAH, OA. Dealer In Groceries, Foreign and Domestic liquors. Dried Fruits,’ Ac., Ac. . a Reference—A. Champion, Esq., Samuel Solomon*, Esq., Messrs Rabun k Whitehead, .auJ Bwlft&co., Savannah. Ga. agfii |gj GRANS, WELLS 4k. CO., FACTORS k COMMISSION MERCHANT**, gqvmninlt, Un. ATTO .■na LANIER A ANDERSON, T T OR N BUftMURI »Afl vunsun, B Y 8 AT I> A W , ■iOOif.OA. TroupvUie, Lowudw (Jounty,b». Will praotioe in Thomas, Lowndes, Clinch, Wi Appling, Tolfidr, Irwin, Laurens, and Pi counties, Goorgta: and in Jefferson, Madison, ] Uton. andOolumblaoounUee, Florida. mvm J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNBHJXlR AT LAW. TroupvUie, LowndesCuuty,Go. (mil OHAS. G. CAMPBELL rATTOUN B Y A T LAW ■nunaivtuN, oa.* Practices Law in the variou* Counties of Uie Oo mulgee Circuit, and the adjoining OeuuttM of Twiggs, • Lauren* and Washington. Refer to—John Boston, H. »<• Crane, and R. • Hilton. fetili GEORGE Ai GORDON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, • ‘ • AXI*’ '■■■’■<• 1 ' - • '■ Commiuumer of the U. 8. Court qf Claim* fit the State qf Ueurgiu. . office C<«ruer Bay and Bull t!recta'. i) ■ myto pwwimimii, — Large nlced PhutogrtphtaU keu by MILLER, at Twavs ni'UuiM net uosmr Also, Ambrotyuea aud Da* guurreotypes, In his usual s«> perlor style. A caJli* solicited. J. W. MILLHl. mark! or. 8t. Jullan-sl. and Market nquofo YONGB dc FRIERSON, FORWARDING AND COMUIBBION ME_ *0. 94 UAY-STKMfT. SAVANNOH, QA apr4 P. ATTPHIIWM, ATTORNEY AT LAW,I Office 176, Bsy-at., over Turner k Go's, Drug Wars SAVANNAH, OA. nov 10—ly ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Mouticello, JeO'erson County, FIs. Reference—Hon. W. B. Fuotraa, Bavannah, Git, ’ EDU AfQ> G.trim$!i, - MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMIBBlONkS OF DEEDS. At Messrs. Ward k Owen*' Law Office, JS31- WAYNE, GRENVILLE 4k CO., ly-ifretfiawJ-mrtA, Hoy- . ..... _ THUS. B. WAYNE. . . C. E, GRENVILLJE, K. ALEX. WAYNE, Jy 6—tf 8*vannah. W.T, SAMPLE, Chattanofiis. C. W. MABRY. ATTORNEY AT LAW reamaor, mm oo., oa. Will attend to professional business In the Oounties or Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Mt«l- wether and Troup. Reforenoe—Hon. B. Y. Hill, UGrange, Go.: Horn David Irwin, Marietta, Ga.; 06IonelM?M.T&weE *—-nd Mr. Wuitam 3 irazvm irwui, mwivim, um. ; unuRtl N. M. naWNS ud Mr. WlUlun Dotith.it>, cZ ambtu. Os. Ml7-lr wansAtnw*k l^fSGriirGiairgTt garble Monuments, Tombs and Grave Stones, ftum- hhed on reasonable terms. Orders res- pootfally solicited. •p 18 Cool retreat rHE ABBOB BILUABD 8A100X. (upstairs) ’gr"* M. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. AIUQATOB, un noiou. WUl practice In the Eastern and Southern CssnScn Refer to—Col. 8. 8. Hibley, and R. R Hilton, Ba vaanah. —- OHS. LKFL.KR df WlLtOj, UmOzU ARE now lUlj prepared tola' sort full or partial setts of TeelA on the principle of Dr. J. Alteus’S Patent Continuous Gum, By thW raprovoment, the form of the face can be restored te *ny degree or rotundity that may be desired. It in ippllcablo in all coses where tho cheek* have thllcA m and cannot be detected by 'ho closest observer — this method combines the fallowing* ri vantage*;— An arUficial gum, which exhibits s psrfbetly nature) and llfe-Uko appearance, and imports to mo Mmsth that peculiar expression which characterise! the na tural organa. Thte Gum consists or a sUtciotucompound. wtt* U appUed and ftued upon the Teeth and Ptataln sn ok s manner, os to fill up all the interatioee areond tbe base or tbe Teeth, and also unites them firmly m each other and to the Plate upon which they wt iett. This secures perfect cleanliness of the Teegh. Office over DeWitt k Morgan, Oongrsm street.'' *% Republican and Georgian copy, tab in—g WM. M. WILUAM*. THADUKUS ouvm. i. WILLIAMS, OLIVER 6t BROWN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena Vista, Marion County, Oa., Will practice in the emmties or Marion, Macon, Hon*, ton, Stewart, Randolph, Muscogee, Leer and amr adjoining counties, where tbsir services maw b* required. mii WILLIAM PHILLIPa, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MABIIRA, GA. OCt 26—ly, - w. DAVID Q. ww uuia ATTORNEY AT Li flPABTA, OA. WUl prscUce in the counties of Hancock Warren. Washington, and Baldwin. / warren Jtaromcm-Bohn A Foster, Rabun ASmlta, and g. A. Soullard. Savannah. R. B. HILTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office oorner of Bay and Drayton-sts. mrn •atarkau, oa. OR. (lUARUH OR, DUARJUU H, COLOUR}. 0IT10E AND RESIDENCE. No. 14 UBIRlV 8T- Oa. door wost of Dntyton. ajrll WU, C. CONNELLY, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, uazu, worn oodntt, ... (roar onus. -- WIU prutis. in tho SoutticpiUrouIlMfca DMlj ud Worth OouWImoiU* (boon Ctronlt. , W DutlcuUr attonllon |t.u to Uw mUmUu si olilm. la Bouth-Wqrtoro OwnU. Ju-fto TOBAl No. 29; Boll street, (sin of 1 N. B,—Keeps consUmUy oo L Soanlsh, and.Anwican^Segsrs,at.wl all. Also, Chewing Tobacco, 8nuT Also, Chewing Tobacoo, Sau^fc^. ; ' June \ ~ JAMBS MeHEffiRT. , ! Insunmoo Broker and Notary Pabtt firmlazUnuttwiazizwM«Hk AIMzzud I “ it 7r. .• assm :KaamMHalmB B I I I •. . I 111 ta.I A^ICAB BIDS!—20. cuk. »ori auporior Clout V/tldo., ro.alToduidforiJ.br -a* tjam. . * ; 1- j Utnlrj