Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 26, 1856, Image 1

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KTO'T'f VOL. XXXVII I OLD SERIES. SAVANNAH, GA. F II) AY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1856. (1 l\ & li u I’llM'i of Snvniiunli Pm pern ,:y .. muon understanding, thu proprietors and ol Hit* llinw jW|H)r* Uaurnl in Havannati. aftvo the, following iinir rm raUwiffsiib- iC ri|it«iu, io lake olivet this day: M iiy i»4|Nir, i»orannum, Inadvanco f ..$0 uQ Itt-iveekiy “ “ 4 00 Weekly, amnio copy, tn advance a 00 Weekly, live oniiius, to olio ad dr Ms* ,,, l, 8 00 Weekly, 4 “ “ w no Weekly, tea *• “ “ 12 00 Wvkly, twenty •* “ “ 20 00 tv lieu not |mM within ouo month from tho timo .Mb-orloiun the charge tor the Dally will bo Keen dollars, aa>» tbr tho Tri-Weekly Jim. The \Vco*iy will bo sent only to those who pay In idvnncc Tho paper fill Invariably bo dlsoontlnoil upon the expiration or tho tlmo for which it has boon fail I’m* above rates to tako olt'eot from and after this ui>* . At,WANDER k 8NEKD, Republican, R. B HII.TON &CO., Venetian A Journal THOMPSON * WITIllNOToN, AVmi. .Mvaiinab, .tidy 1, 1860. FrtlbAY, Ttro gcBSEg ; We had occasion a alt >rt timo since to assort (tint the Mounted Police, as organized by the Hurd of 1831. were choseu without regard to polities. We give a list of their names, and opposite their politics; those about whom we arc uncertain, are marked doubtful: Captain Bryan, •• Not a professed Democrat, but was he a Whig?” UtlJeutuuant Prendergast, Democrat. 2d “ Wiu. J. Magi II, “ M Sergeant, mounted, K, Wylly, Whig. 2d “ J. Butler, doubtful. Private M. 8. Delyon, Whig. “ J. B. Bacon, .Whig. “ A. B. Jours, Democrat. •• D. 8. Wilson, " “ “ W. H. Williams, Whig. “ J- J, Logau# Whig. “ F. S.Batley, Whig. “ T. Price, Deinocrat. “ 8. A. Wilson, Democrat.. •• 8. B. Maxwell, V *• B„F. Craudcll, Whig. •* C. Stone, Democrat. Allen Russel,,Democrat. “ Writ.' Vau Horn, Democrat •• M. Bryan, Democrat.' < *“ M. M. Davfe,'doubtful. 15,. Kanwollerj,Democrat. '• J. A. Richardson, Democrat. It will be seen from this that what we claimed for that Board is perfectly trao, viz; that they had endeavored to relax the strict party rule; and it is uot necessary for us to point ont the reward of their generosity and disinterested* “Situation WantRd.V—We call tho atten tion of auy Dry Goods or Grocery merchant, win) may .wish to engage a trustworthy youug tuan for a small salary, to the advertisement In auotiar lOlumu uudeathis caption. Tlio Democratic'Nomination. it is uot only with pleasure, but with feelings of pride that we present to tho citizens of-Sa vannah, to-day, tho Democratic nominations far Mayor aud Aldermen. It seems to us that the requisites of a good nomination,are that the ticket should be led on by a man of probity etaudiug and worth—one connected with all the gtcat improvements of the city, aud whose history is interwoven with that of the prosperity of the plaeo of his residence and his social and pecuniary interests. in the Aldermen it Is' necessary that they should represent all the material interests of the city, and should be men worthy to sit as the Legislators aud Governors of the city. In offering to the public the name of Dr. James P. Suufven for the former, it strikes us that the rule we have laid down has been tully complied with. His known character makes it unnecessary for us to say a word in his behalf; but his connection with and his unceasing in- ‘ bors lor the prosperity of our city gives him a chum upon our citizens, which it is our duty as well us our pleasure to record. Thu prosperity of Savaenah took au impetus in the year 1849, and has been rapidly progress, ing up to this time. Dr. Screven, from that time up to the present, has tikenun active part in the public aflairs of the city. There is no improvement with which he has not been connected; no stouo has been left unturned by him to further ns well the health, the conven ience, mid commercial prosperity of tho city. It would bo needless for tis to enumerate bis good works; they arekuown and appreciated hy every citizen. The greatest work which lie has ever undertaken has been the 6nlf Railroad; in our eyes, by far the greatest enterprise tho city of Savannah has ever era barked in. We Hay, with perfoct confidence, tint had it not beou for Dr. Screven, there would uot have been a crosstie or a rail now laid on our southeast common. He had oppo- sltiou here, aud strong opposition ; but bya deu-imined perseverance, and an unconquera ble energy, the locomotives of his road may be mnv heard on tho other side of the Ogeeehco. His private meaus have been always at the command of that great pnblio work. Dr. Sure von was tho unanimous choice of his party, and declined tho nomination, but the Democrats said that ho mud servo them, and renominated him without a dissenting voice. With such a man we may safely appeal to the citizens of Savanuah; and with a Board of Aldermen, representing all classes and In. tervata ef the community on a basis of per fect {quality) the merchant, tho lawyer, the inecbauic, tho physician, iu fact all our trades, occupations uud professions here tindngaplao we may safely claim the suffrage of the people—With such an admirable combination, and such men-, success is alreadyattained. lUxumius Cumcwu.—ThtTNewYovk Evan- geiiht closes uu editorial review of Mm. Beisher btowo’a new Auti-Slavcry novel “ pied,” with Hie following remarkable criticism : “ The fault we find with the work is, not so much that a large section of tho Church of Christ is caricatured aud misrepresented by u singular perveivduuof fucts,as tliut Art has been sacri- fluid to passion, and that pnrogativo of the potl has been made secondary to tho zeal of we partisan,” That a minister of the gospel could deliberately assert that a “ caricature^ ot tnii church of his master based upon absolute ial<*dio'id, (and that, too, a church of bis own C'liiiL-, tho Presbyterian,) is less reprehensible tjMii u 11reach of the requirements or Art (?) is '•Wiilicatit of the effect of the doctrines of our iH 'diim reformers, even upon our religious teacliors.—[Day Book.] L'i.kah vue Track.—Tho greatest demonstra »'on that ever took place in this State,will come '•ii at l ouubkeepBle, ou the lHt of October. •>'*i less than 100,000 Democrats will be pros- , * Twelve steamboats havo been chartered « r m ra th1,1 city, and the Hudson River rail s'* will put down its fare to fifty cents. Gov. Ki 0 /,Virginia, the greatest stump orator in yjjjfljgj surely be present. Let all go.—N LinKUA 1 , SuusoBimoN^M. do Lamartine, «u.L ar i tlrno baa been in Macon Franco, tSLX ■* B Y fl * 3rlu K Dow rheumatism, has JHJjftMBth® Emperor of Brazil ono hun- JJ2 *JJ l,h «nd fnmes us payment of five thou- iiiw^,. ' r ]’ tl , 0llH *° Familiar Course of Author r< * ° tho i,lu8trloiu rod hard working Howell Col»b In Peiiu«|rl<rntitM. A gentleman,now on a visit to Maryland, writes ns follows to one of the editors of the Georgian: ** Beptcmbor 92nd. .# On Thursday last it was my good fortune to hear a speech in Pennsylvania, from the Hon. Howell Gibb, of Georgia, it was a speech such as a NutlunnlDumucmtalone couldlmvode livered in a free State, and yet it would havo been listened to witlimnjuulilledappobrationby every intelligent planter, from tho I’utonmc to the Uio-grundc. Nobly did thu patriotic Geor gian defend the constitutional rights of, tho South, aud vindicate the justice of thoso Died- sttres for which she is tiow so slanderously as- nailed. Earnestly and eluquontly did he call up* on the conservative meu or ail purties to rally to the support of the uiuuutUutcd iters and stripes, and witli one loud shout for thu Uuiou to hurl back the wild torrent of reckless fanati cism, which now threatens to overthrow our ouly buud of uuiou us a mitbn, tho sacred Con stitution. The people to whom he spoke were from three States, l’enuayivauia, Murylaud and De laware—they numbered thousands, aud yet, with a single marked exception, they appeared to bo of ouu mm J and ouo voice—aud that voice weut up iu shout after shout until tho woods resouudod with the watchword “Buchanan aud tho Uuiou, down with tho woolly liorso.” The enthusiasm, iu Pennsylvania, for James Buchu* uau is immense—aud Howell Cobb is doing much to bring about a correct state of iceliug among thu musses of tho people, by appealing to their judgment. His arguments, they are convinced, urs totally uuauawerable—“and alb- answering'', as 1 heard a geutlemun present re. mark. Ouo thing struck mo us a Southern man the shot were all thrown at the Republicans;, tbe so-called 1 American party is uot so much os noticed by the Demoeraflo speakers lu the freo States. This fact speaks 'volumes; and yet here in the slave State of Maryland tho Ameri cans .,(?),are carrylug mi the bitterest warfare aguiqst these sumo Democrats. They say they aro detenniued, if* possible, to throw the elec tion iu the House, und are willing to run any risk to dofeat James Buchunau. You have doubtless seen the result of the late old tine Whig Convention assembled in Balti more. Tlic old line Whigs about here laugh at the bold face impudence of the farce. But you are fully able to estimate this grand Nalionul Convention at its real value. The wholo show wbb gotten up for the benefit of this State. They Btill„cling to the hope of currying Maryland ; by that, the election goes into the House. Such is the old Whigcry that recently assembled in tiie Monumontnl city, but not the old National Whigery of this broad laud. [COMMUNICATED.] Heelinnlcs uutl Aridocrnry, Messrs. EditorsIu this morning's Repub can au article appears slgucd “ Merchant,” in which tho Democratic party is charged with having refused the ubmiuation of Mayor to a worthy and excellent citizen, because he was an '• humble mechanic.” The motive of this writer must have been to excite the prejudices, of the numerous friends of the gcntleiuau alluded to against the present candidate of the Democratic party. Let him bo assured that iu this ho must fail. Tho name of this “ iht.miilh citizen”appears upon tile ticket with tn.it ot James P. Screven, and by word uud deed, in iceliug and in actiou, Robert D. Walker will sustalh und endeavor to secure the success of a party that he feels has done him no injustice iu preferring ono as de serving as himself. Robert I). Walker was never u candidate for nomination ; his name was mentioned by some of his friends, and, it chosen, he would have served his party. Another was ehoesu, but Mr. Walker was neither “decapitated or thrown overboard.” l ire party simply selected another, nut because be was “ rich, nor moved in the higher circles,” nut because his services us Al derman, ills public spirit iu tho works of tiic city, every act of his public life, us well i.a lii.s high social position, would pievciq uny gentleman, whose name was proposed, from feeling that any injustice was done them in lus nomination. Mr. Walker und Doctor Screven Slave been working together for the Just seven years ami have uot only been personal liieudn, but have co-operated iu origi nating uud carrying out some of the most im portant ol thu public works of the city. These feelings of friendship remain uuciiuugcd uud at tins moment they arc muted baud iu band fur thu success of Democracy. The Mechanic has been always esteemed und is now fully re presented upon the Democratic ticket. Ju the words of Jcukius, may this putty ho called the "Iron Ribbed Democracy,” when Mil lei at the Eastern cud aud Lacldisou ou ino Western guard the Democracy of the city. Know No- thingism will receive a blacker eye ti.au last year, when Falliguut handles the brush, and Wulkcr will not only assist iu the burial but will promise to furnish the tabled gratis, upon which he will stamp tho epitaph of expi ing Know Nothiugism. Come ou theu, Mechanics* to the rescue, aud lufMcrclmut” leant that you have too much independence of character than to be misled by st«‘h contemptible appeals to your prejudices, u> lie has thrown out. Would the Know NV.niug party lmvo nomi nated Mr. Wulkcr, because he is a mechanic. ? Is there nut just a little aristocracy on their ticket this year? Mechanic. Exit of an Abuolitionht.—Tlte Fayette ville (Tciiii.) Observer says au abolitionist named McKee was discovered prowling mound iu that locaihty last week. Me hud been tam pering with the negroes theieubouta, trying to indue them to mu on': but they, more Jiuucst thuu he, exposed him, und forthwith he was treated to a free ride unit rail, a bath iu the creek und u respectable blacking, alter which lie was started off North. Coon and FnosrY.—The weather siuco Sun day bus been rather cool. Indeed, Tuesday night. Wednesday, mid hist nigh 1. wem cold, Wednesday morning, frost was percep tible on bridges ami fences, uud thie morning from the indications of a tin (.sphere last night, we expect to sue vegetation somewhat nipped. But for the dryness of the earth (not lmvmg hud ruin since tiie Hint ult.,) a perfect stop in this locality, would be put to the growth of tho staplo.—Columbus Sun. Brockisu Elovrmknt.—A gentleman from Shorburuo iu (onus us that a farmer, who had recently come into the north-east part of tho town, eloped a week or ten days ago with his niece, Harriet, and vamosed tho country. Tho old sinner was about 45 years ol ugo, uud had a wife and six children. The deluded com panion of his lUght is the child ol his own broth- er, and Hbut 10 years old. She wus living at the time iu the family of a respectable neigh bor by whom she was much esteemed.—/ wich Reporter. Personal.—A I’cvsnial altercation took place ut tho Kirkwood House, in Washington between the linn. John 8. Pendleton, aud B. M. Do Witt Esq. Alter satisfactory explana tions, the difficulty was adiusterJ. Tub Elsblkuh.—It Is not Fanny Elsslcr, as several journals have announced, but Theresa Elsslcr, her sister, whom Prince Adalbert of Prussia married morganaticully in 1862. Fan ny Elssler resides in Vieuua, and has done bo since her retirement from the stage in 1653.- N. Y. Post. Tlw AIrtlUn lid the Month In the Mexican War. We tako the rollowiiig extract Irom the N, Y. Herald's report of an address lately deliver ed iu Lynch burgh, ,\V, by the Hon. L. M* Keilt. In 184H, you carried your flag into a neigh boring mpublic. We upheld it, (Ulmers.) lho South sunt forty thousand men to thu scene of battle; the North sent twenty thou- Hand. Go, ask the graves upon those battle fields, uud they will tell you who occupies them. Massachusetts uud South Uurulluu have some times been arrayed a uiust each other. 1 will run the parallel between them. Col. Butler, the brother of Urn Hon. Mr. Butler, the Senator Iroiu South Carolina, who wus so basely slan dered by a foul mouthed ubulitiouiat, was the leader of the Palmetto .eglmeut iu thu Mexi can war* Gen. yuhtbuu tolu me, when uu order cuiuo to him tor a regiment to engage iu thu battle of Chepultcpcc,Cul. Butler, who was sick, weut to him and said: "1 demaud a right to bo iu that battle." Quitman replied, “You cannot go, sir, you are sick.” “I am sufioicut- ly well to go," said Butler. Quitman remarked, “I shall see,” aud thereupon a physician was sent for. lie declared him uufit for active ser vice, uud Gun. Quitman insisted that he should not go. ‘-1 ask it then as u favor,” said Butler, aud demand it us u right." “Go, theu,” said Quitman, lie led his Palmetto regiment on to the fight, lu that buttle field two free State regiments ran, while exposed to the fire ol thu Mexican lines stood this regiment tram uiy own State, swept by grape und cauister; that regiment stood, while each man mvus writhing in tho blood of his companions. Exposed iu thislire that regiment stood, tiring not a gun, leveling, notu bayonet. While men were fulling by (mures they stood there. (Loud cheers.) Fi'eo Stale regiments bad brojtcn up Ami retreated. Most ol the regular army was cut up, und there was nothing but disaster In the perspective. “ WhatVegimeut will follow me?” said Shields. Colouel Butler replied, “ The Palmetto regi ment will follow you.” '(Cheers.) That regi ment did follow, Er« the leader advanced twenty stops, lie Tell dead—scarce had the reg- imeut moved, ere its banner was struck dowii. Before it was fallen, its Lieutenant Colonel took it upi ami ere ho advanced two steps lie, too, was struck dowu. Auother took It, aud scarce had he raised it, when lie felt; and while he was falling, u gallant Irishman took it, folded it round his body, and bore It on to victory. (Enthusiastic cheers.) There, too, was a young man—a college companion of mine, and brother of my colleague, Col. Brooks—a lieutenant In his company. 'hen Smcldasitid. “What regimeut will follow me?” and Col. Butler said, “The Pal metto regiment will follow you.” With his sword flushing, leadh.gon his meu, this young man fell mortally wounded. When he aud his brother—ray colleague—left home, their fath er took an old family servant, aud said to them, “Tako him along; he may bo of use to you hereafter." My colleague, struck down with sickness was seut home. He loft this old servant to attend his brother. For three days and nights this old negro laid by the bed side of his dyiug young master. Without cessation in corny, and amid the rage of buttle,he watch ed by bin hide. The bail had pierced him through. From the perforation of tho ball came large splint era of hones. These ho gathered to ghter. His young master died, nuu tho regi ment, iu consideration of his attention aud fidelity, bought him n house and lot. The old negro purchased a wagon for his master, put him into it, und from tho city of Mexico, ho carried him to Vera Cruz, where ho put him on board a vessel bound for the United Statos— From the port of arrival he took him to hia master, the lather of the young man. Herald to the old mau,gray heudedand weeping “Here, sir, are ihe bones which passed from the Wouud of your deud son.” “ Here,” said he to the mother, “ is the corpse of your son.” (Loud cheers.) And this is tbe institution which is slandered by Northern fanatics; In that battle, where' wits Massachusetts? God help me, her cgimeut had to bo guarded by two other regi ments. (Loud laughter aud cheers.) While , •our Hug was In the buttle breezo, when Colonel' hitler irom a sick bed demanded a place for tiie Palmetto regiment, amid tho thundering and flashing of the guns; when ho said, iu bis darkest hour, to Shields, “ The Palmetto regi ment will follow you," at that dark moment in that battle, when tbe tide of conflict was against us, the Massachusetts regiment bad to be guarded by two others. (Laughter and cheers.) Aye, guarded, to keep them from daudering the bagguge train. (Uproarious aughter.) And yet i am asked to stand cheek byjole with Massachusetts iu tills Union, when she steals your property and Blunders you." (From thu Raiuhrklgo Argus.) Unlli-oad Meeting In Decatur County Bainbhiuok, Ga., Sept. 20,1°6G. A meeting of a portion of tho citizens of De catur county, was organized at the Court House this morning, ut II o'clock, according to a pre vious call, by the appointment of 11. G. Craw- toi(l,E:q., to All the chair, and Willis M. Rus sell to act as Secretary. Col. C'. .1. Mtmucrlyn, being requested, ex plained tho object of the meeting und, In con ned ion, read tho proceedings of tiie recent Thomasville Railroad Convention. Alter which Itv obedience to » motion adopted,tbe chair ap pointed the following Committee, to report mat er lor the uctiuu of the meeting: C. J.Muuuerlyn, F. G. Aructt, R. Parham, L. M. Griffin, D. J. Bruton,mid William Dicken- •on. Which,alter retiring a few moments, present ed the following resolution?: Resolved, That the proceedings of tbe late Thorausvillo Convention meet with our uuqnal Hied approbation. Resulved, That wc shall use our utmost ef forts to redeem thu pledge wu are under to raise two hundred thousand dollars subscription, iu Decatur county, to the stock of tho Atlantic & GuU Ilaihoad Company. Resolved, That the Chairuiau of the meeting appoint Unco delegates, to attend the confe rence of delegates in Suvauuuh, on Wednesday tho 1st Oct, pros. Resolved, Tliut F. G. Arnett, L. Parham, C J. Muuncrlyit, J. P. Dickinson, D. H. Hayes, H< Heron, Richard Situs, Calvin A. Curry, Thus, liiucs be appointed u committee, to canvass tbe eoui.ty, to urge upon tho people of the county tiie importance of enlisting earnestly and at once iu this great enterprise, fraught, us it is, witli such bcnelleia! results to our Hection. Resolved, That James M. Donaldson, B. F. Poweil, B. F. Bruton, B. H. Gee, Luke Mann, J. A.Zeiglcr, Alex. Nicholson, 8. M tin, L. M. UtllUu, W. C. Dickinson, Thomas Scott, M. N. Scott, A. P, Belcher, Johu T. Harrell. D. J. Dickinson, l>. P. Hines, J. L. Crawford, Win. Bruce, Joseph Law, B. C. Scott, Wm. Dickiu- soii, Johu Diilllu, und N. L. Cloud be constitut ed a committee, to solicit subscriptions to the Atlantic & Gulf Railroad. Resolved, That the Commissioner be request ed to open Books of Subscription fortwith. Coi. Sims moved tbo adoption of the resolu tions, nud iu support of them addressed the meeting pertineutly and in plain uud telling luiiguage. The chair appoiuted the following us delegates to Savanuah.': C. J. Munnerlyn, Richard Sims andF. G. Aructt. Tho meeting then adjourned. H. G. Crawford, Chairm’n. Willis M. Russell, Secretary. Politics in Southern Illinois—All for Buchanan.—A correspondent from Edgar Couuty, Illinois, informs us that tbe 8tute is sate fur Buchftnau by a large majority. He Status that iu one township in Edgar County’ wlieli has four hundred voters, there are out three Fillmore men, and not a single one for iiegroitcs I That Is pretty near tho way Egypt or Southern Illinois will vote In November.— Cincinnati Er t uirer. Alter a recent discussion in Wilmot’s district one hundred voters left the disunion party in a body, and asked to be recived into the De mocracy. William Carey Jones, son-in-law of Fremont, J iublislies a letter iu the Pennslvanlan of Fri- ay, which shows tbnt ho considers his coun try’s interests paramount to family ties or per sonal friendship. Mr. Jones is an ardent sup porter of James Buchanan. Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad—The Norfolk nud Petersburg Railroad Company havo purchased 8,500 tons ol English iron, to bo delivered in Norfolk on the 1st February next. Tho laying of tho track will soon commence, und the road Is expected to lie finished by the 1st October next. In purchasing Iron, the Di rectors havo saved v $10,000 on the original es timate. LoW .Vhckkii DiIHshbh.—The low ueckid drosses of tbo Indies are made the theme of small jokes by certain chaps, in our opinion it is with tho ladies a matter of taste, which they might be allowed to indulge at their discretion; tho wits who would ridicule them hod bettor look at home, mid as they live lu glass houses, abstain from throwing stones. If they don’t like to see tho ladies, let them look another way I There was a grand party out at Madame R.’s a short time ago, and the mass of the ladies present were extremely lowly minded; so low were some of them disposed to go, that Spindle said to his fricml Shanks : “ Did you ever see the like ?’’ . “ Nt>,’ T says Shanks, “ I never did; at least, not since I was weaned." That w h outrageous; but presently the Baps met the hollo of tho evening, a splendid crea ture, aud Spiudle exclaimed: “ What a galaxy ot l.fiuty.” “ Wi ll, 1 declare, Bays Shanks, “you have the advantage of me. I thought a galaxy included a constellation of beauties ?” “ So it does,*’ said Spiudle, “ and don’t you see the milky way On they passed, und soon encountered a mag nificent woman, with £ufth frank developments as to leave no room for doubt as to tho quality of her charms. “ Thera," says Spindle, “ la the finest woman In tiie house.” " Fact,” says Shanks, she outstrips all tho rest.” Amuskmrnts—Miss Charlotte Wyette has been shining iu Detroit. Chanfrau und Miss Aibertiuc are in Boston. Miss Kimberly is at Troy. Mr. und Mrs. Florence closed uu en gagement of four weeks.ut Chicago, on Satur day. Mr.and Miss Richings utc in St. Louts. Mrs. Furren is iu Clnciunutl. Miss Laura Keene luid compnuy ate playing a successful engage ment at Baltimore. Oxford Iitil at Portsmouth is filled every night to witueas the performance of a dramatic troupe under the management of Kunkci & Co. Miss Marian, styled the “Ameri can Euchautress,” U exhibiting in Liverpool. Tbulborg, the pianist, wus about to leave Paris for the United States at last accounts. His piano has preceded him. Bank Statement.—New York, Sept. 22.— The weekly statement of the New York City Banks shows a decrease of $10,000 in specie; aud all increase ot $135,000 lu Ioaus; $19,000 iu circulation, and $2,519,000 iu deposits. Indian War in tiik Far West.—Chicago' Sept. 22—By iutellijteuce from St. Paul we learn that hostilities were threatened between the Sioux uud Chippewa ludiuns. A baud of the latter recently surprised a band of the for mer near Lake Traverse, aud massacred eight women aud two men who were euguged at work in a field of corn., Shocking barbarities were committed ou tbe Sioux women by the Chip- pewas. Tile Sioux nation was in a stato of ter rible excitement A deputation hud gone to Fort Ridgely to demand of the com mandant the dtschurge of the young men iuliis custody, charged with outrages commit ted in tho Chippewa cuuutry, and ulso indem nity for the recent brutal murders committed by the Chippewa war party. They threaten, incase of his refusal, to wage a war of exter mination against the Chippowas. Destruction of Pukb State Aums.- The Iowa City Reporter, of the iutb, says that on the 9th, iu that place, the warehouse of Dan iels & Co. wus entered, uud several boxes of muskets, ammunition, Ac., destined for the uso of the Free Stato men in Kansas, were taken out and destroyed. Tub Dutchman and tub Milkman.—A Dutchman, in Albany, some time back, weut ouf to bis milkman in the street, with a dish in each hand, instead of one, as usual. Tbe dis- lenser of atteuuated milk asked if he wished lira to fill botii vessels. The Dutchman re ified, suiting the action to the word, “Dis for !o milluk, aud dis fr;.- do water, and I will mix dera to shute myself.’ Tub North American Skcbdbrs Going over to Fillmore.—Rochester. N. Y., Sept. 23.—Tho North Amc> *au Secedera met herein Convention this morning, when O. Edwards Lester read an uddress giving the history of the North American party aud the various in trigues connected with it, aud recommending the Convention to fraternize with the Fillmore Americans, for the overthrow of the Republi cans. The address was adopted aud a recess was then taken. Tho Fillmore American Convention had uot organized at noon. Will Mr. Buchanan Withdbaw ?—For a satisfactory reply to this oft-reiterated Inter- ragatojy, the pious editor of the Evenicg Bul letin, for somo days past has ovediently been on the “uuxious bench.” Again and again is the question asked, und answer demanded. If it be auy relief to the editor of that journal, we wifi state that wo are authorized to reply to his question iu the affirmative. Mr. Buchanan does intend to “withdraw.” Iu obedience to tb£ call of the American people? ou the 4th day uf March, iu the year of Lord 1857, It is his purpose to “withdraw” from his calm and peaceful retreat at Wheatlund, to take pos session of the White House, at Washington, In tho capacity of President of the United States. This is the only withdrawal, however, thut Mr. Buchanan has in contemplation. Is the editor of tbe Bulletin satisfied, or does he repeat the silly question in his prayer 1—Penn' ‘sylvanian. No Volunteers Required in Kansas—It 8eemsto bo very well understood that no volun teers will lie required by Governor Geary or Gen. Smith, under the order of the PreBldeut for a requisition upon Kentucky or Illinois. The regular troops under Gen. Smith, with the Kansas militia mustered into service,will const! tute a forco quite sufficient for all purposes of tbe government in restoring quiet to the Ter ritory.— St. Louis Republican. Highlyimportant to the American Peo pic—The original anil onlygenulne Sir AsfLKY Court’s Fills —Tills most excellent Vegeta file Me liuluo is, il taken lor tbe lime, ami iu tho raunuurspct-illeil, warranted, ou outli, to effect a cure. Tbo lino balsamic amt Invigorating powers which Sir Arttloy Cooper’s fills possess, are woudei tol; a trial ol a tingle dose will carry conviction that limy nro all that is ucec-sary to Invigorate tho feeble, restore tho invalid lo health, uud do good in all eases; no tear noe-1 bo entertained, ns they are quite harmless. The heads of futilities should always have them iu the house, as they may, with the greatest couth deuce bit resorted to. at auy timo, or in auy caso. Epsoiii jfu'ls are sometime* had recourse to when a p .rgalivo is require i. If tho true nature of Ep som sat:, .-’eidM* Powders, uml ull saline uper- iout-’, w.Tl* hit ) understood, they would never bo resot le t to—they uccastuu au excessive secretion uml-th liarg * oi the uaturul mothuroof the stom ach .inti bivfols, uml this softens tho contents of thu aUmuult aud huwula aud produces watery dila tions—tho ci ssols alter this unnatural draining, are dried up. and u contluui .-.tale <>rtho bowels is pro (lured, which, if not carefully .sltouded to, produces costivcucafs. aud alliM train of evils; besides, all salts uro cold arid griping, to suy uuthlng of the danger or mtslaklug Oxalic Acid for salts, which mistake has in numerous instances terminated fa tally. 8li Asttey Cooper's Mild Kxucriciit Autl-BlI ious Pills areuowgcueraliy established as the uuat luvurito family Medicine. Caution to the Pernio.—Observe that on tho top of each box of thogouuinu l'UW. there is an excel lent ltkouess or Sir Astloy Cooper; ulso the facsimile ortbo signature urMacfuuil ft Co., Sole Proprietors londou und Now York, on tbo directions, without thoso marks or authenticity, they urocortamiv spu rious and on imposition. Sold at 25 cents J»0 cents and $1 per box. Knit directions are given with each box Tlioro is a great saviug by taking the larger Bizes. Principal Depot iu lho Uuttcd StaeU 102 Broad way New York. For sale also by A. B. U. & ttonda 141 William Street .-kdiiellelin Brothers & Co., 170 Wllliuw street. McKesson & Robbins, 00 Fulton .treat. C. V. Sllukcncr A Co., 81 Barclay street ilaviland, Harrul 4c Bisley, 20 Wurreu street. Ste phen, Paul & Co, 140 Chambers street, New York, UenerulWholesalfl Agents, who wifi supply Drug- gUls aud dealers la Medicine, at Proprietors Prices. soptlG-lra CuillillTLTUli MlligeiUT. Hirvamialt Market, September 90, COTTON,—lho mte of cotton to-day Pot up 4tM bates,at tho following particulars,via: 14 at It), 1 ?; 40 All;41 at ll»{; 8 at 11R; 19 at U«; ltt ut It 11-10;float 11*4; 31 at 11 ta-KV. 60at lift; 110 at 12; 8 at 12)4; and fll ut NKW YOltii stopl -.'2—Colt m— pinners have purchased fairly, A full prices for export little or nothing has been one, but parties Iuik itir mure activity on tbe r oolpt of further ibroigu nowa now due. which they expect wilt be of an advance at Uverpod; sales of 20'JO bales. ' Wu quae: NKW YORK CLASSIFICATION. Cplai Ordinary him Middling * Upland Florida. MoOlfe. NAIM JO*, 10*4 10 10*1 -UJ4 HI* 12 l'->4 ■•m 12)4 13 13 .12 a 12»4 Di, l 4 ia>4 Coffoo—Very llttio lots transpired lu Rio descrip tions. Java has been very moderately active at full prlcas; luoo m its, Kllou Noyes’.-; cargo, told at Uy»o. oilier calcs have been made of 160 bugs Rtu at I0)4al2e. Who t— i'hesupply-is large; and prices nro unset tled, at Safin lower ut tiie close. Rico Is quid but steady; lute > now crop have, boon placed ii|M>n tho market; sates < f 110 tCB old crop at IMu$4,76 y 100 lb Sugars—A lair inquiry prevail:*, though there .< less activity aud price- a « fully supjKirmd; sales of 800 lilids. mostly Cuba, ut 8 Uc. Mulussescontinues Oad. and foreign de-criphous rather incline lo lieaviiie.-H. Ijlijijiiiig Mlligiw. Pull et Savannah SepH-mber QO Memoranda. New York,Pept22—Arrbrig Tuugiov, of Boston, Ward, •Jacksonville era ttilg Fturomtue, Percy, St Johns River, Flo* rlda. NEW ADVEUTl^EMhJNT8. HlTUA'llON WANTED t>Yayuun(;mau, steady, of good moral charm: ter mm some experience, iu a tTr.v Good or Grocery Hioro 1 Appiy this evening or early to- merroM muri lng at the Ueorgiuu mhce. a pzu— It SCHIjjFFIiIM, BROS. & CO., IMFOIU'MW AND DEACIinsiN Drag*, Faints, oils, Perfumery. &Ct, &C,, 170 WILLIAM S.REi T,cor. Beekiuuu, NEW YoltK, I NVITE THE A’iTfcNl'JON UF THE TRADE to their large mm varied abate of Drugs, Puiuts, this, Periuutury, >vc. lu addition to their regular iinjmrtatious oi staph* mugs, t. ey are aim receiv ing, direct irom tne sources or production aud ma- uutiicluru, •applies oi Tooth, * uir uml Null B. ush- o-, Bronzes, Coras, Mur I ar.-, Sponges, Frcuch und EiigU-h Perfumery, LubhPs Extracts, and uiuuy other urn les usually embrace.! mcruggisu'tfecks, which they urc uhu ouubm d to oifm on the uiuav advantageous tonus. Ordois, cither hi pcrfOii or by mail, will receive prompt 'itleutiou. books—BOOKS—BOOKS. MARSHALL HOUSEBUILDING. Bell Braudon, Lucy Htruulord, Youug Husband, Little Wife, Debtors Daughter Handy Andy, Martins ofCro* Martin, Tom Ruciiuet, Cuuutry N ighborhood, Tho Rod Indians, Tho Two Brides, tiwatnp Stood, Villolto Faust, The llv-rs. Joseph f lime, Ruth darnetl, Unbridle, Royal Favorite, The Artillerist, Emigrant Squire, * Tioundcrogn, Tho ubovo are oniy a Please call. J. a opt 2d Trial uml Triumph, Tbo Oxuutaus, Count Monte Leouo, Beil Bruudou, The MysturU, Nlimit do l.'Euclus, Bunkers Wife, Parricide, Gtpsey Daughter, Harry Hoitn, The Watchman, Captain Kyd, 8woui*y Todd, L'rphau Chfiaron, Rod Uui, , ' :K John tlaiifux, Dark Shades, Thu Buccaneer, Forest Rose, Jack Ariel, Sir Jasper Carcw, Hyaciutlic. fow of die works on sale. B, OUBBEDGE, Agent. TOBACCO O F various brands; viz: New shultzTwlst; Plan tation Twist, Jenny L ! ml, Rough and Ready; Morning Dow; Arrow Twist; Anderson’* American Fluo tint Tin Foil, Jfec , Ac ; at eep2tj BARRON’S. BAUCKS. A NCHOVY, Worcester, Harvey, Canton Soy, Gray’s riailad, Jehu Bull, Miller's Epicurean Mustang, Birds Eye, .c., Ac , at BtpVifl BARRON’S. CANDLE^ —— S PERMACETI 1 !, Adamautino aud Tallow of varioui brand-; Soap of various brands, from6, 8, 10 aud 12 coots. Chomica! So la Eoap 10 cents; Wo man’s Friend 10 cent i. Call and oxamino at BARRON’S Family Grocery, rop2a Wliltak r an I Oanr tou-H reel!. Savannah Grocery —AND FKUIT DEPOT, Cor. Broughton nn<l AVhltnkcr Streets' JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMSHIP ALABAMA, 150 lbs. Splendid Isabella Grapes. iOBbla. of the Choicest APPLES, POTATOES, PEAKS, TOMATOES, RED, WHITE AND SMALL PICKLING ONIONS. 1 Crate Superior Cabbages. NSW DATES, LE>ION8 n OItANGESi And u variety of tho choicest ami best Sugars* Teas, and Coffees the Nor l hern market s can a fiord. Also, Extra Goshen Butler and Ctiee^o, weighing over ICO lbs each, winch has been ordered express ly tor tho retail trade. gept 24 W. H. FARRELL. JT, 91. EYUK, COMMISSION MERCHANT, UUfi ‘ 40 No. I4^B«yal., SttVfti!!nili, ” ' PHILIP .11. IUISNELlT^ JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, NOTARY i.' JNVKVA OEM. Ad GI .NTANF AND tYiPTTFT. Wilt (ixoutoUte NjBlortk.i/oi, P*(wcn»l Attorney, Wlltrt,Uunda. Nmtvsetami l;mtug ot late*(ugawmes.- Olllou at the Com i lloune, Savunnali. Ga. Omrt D.iv-t. Third t'nesilay Mil each month, and hold at lho (tiklci! if Ed want •- Wllmi. Esq. RMi ieiice, GriatiM. between Barnard aiidTaUiial! Htreut. Any cult at night, on bumneiw, will ha at tut m led to itn mediately. .fblfjv R. COCHRANE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ■t.-aiui, i.a ircriHC-itiuty, Ga., late Junior partner of the lirin of .\. ti J. tJ.icim.vsK,.Inf lute.'. Ga.. wilt attcii i promptly to all biMiuugn enli'.. 'e.l t * his 'fire. Particular uUontitn paid to eollcctimr. Ko- fe*renou—Dr. O. It. Uuytoti. F. H. tb»we, Dublin, Li., '1 Marali, Havtinuah. my 11 CIIAFFUti Si CO, No. G Whitaker Street, 8u vnimtili, Gh., Wiioi rs.vlk axii mrraii. i'Kai.ww is RASHES, fllind-t, Doom, 110111(11118“, Ac White O laiuU, /me, White Linseed, Sperm, Whale, Tail- tiera’ and NoatsfoolDjlg, Glass, Brushiw, Guld la*:d, Uronze, Ruildera’ Hardware. Nalls, Marble Mantel**, Ac., tsy t jet A CLOTHING A V EMPORIUM. %% \ Ddtllt WEST OF TUK KKt’UlH-ll.'AN KKADIKU llOOM Kino Ko-nly-tnudn.W.O. Price, Also, AaporQuo, t,’ ittmiiYARLE Otnllw, agslinero 4ASHlu.>Armn| fi|irt Vl * allMWM w ,„ AND . MILIXAE ti TdlLOli, No. 149 Bay Street, SA VANN AII. Giothlug , Hate uml Gups, Shirt- . (Jullars Gluvea. llo.'lery, fUne 4 , fuibrcUti? •Cravuu, sioeks*. Handkerchief!- uud Fancy Artich'f- for Gcnilumru. und Vc8ting8, will bi* made to incu -ure.unexceptlou ahtnln rtyle and workmanrliip. by the best mechanics, at shortest notice - Ordersfrom city and county solicited. fob 6 PATENT ICE PITCHERS. J USf received. ONLY thirty-two days from Bal timore by tbo now Steamship Line. Ttio nu merous eurpi ru; u wilt be glad to learn Hint they have ltu.Uiy arrived. KENNEDY k UEACIl, Housed urn Diiiag Store, Hodgson’s New Bh.ck. aug 4 VALUABLE 1UCE PLANTATION FOR SALK, wmux :bx mtata ov juk wtv o? savannah. O N tlm Ilr>t I'ue-ilav in I'ccetnber next, will be sold before tho Court Houto in the city of 8a vaunali, llie l lantntiou on tiie -avannah river, ton miles lpiiu Uie diy, known ai Mulberry Grove, be lougiiig to the estate of tbo lute Philip rimer, con taining six hundred aud eighty-seven nuref, of which thoro iu*o two tmudred acres of Urut quality tide rice laud, uud one hundred and fifty-live aero-, under good banks and in a line state forcultivn tion. Also, seventy five acres of high land under cultivation, uu the place are .vgood dwelling house, overseer’s house, bams, negro itouscs aud • tlier outlmildlngs. uii in ti good state of repair, l’ers^us deg'rhig to piirch.'i-'e-wilt call opou ||, K, Harrison, Kx*i, who -*«!■».• a .tniu .u.tr iuiios of the Grove, or ulizi t'im.v. Ex’trix, wiei resides within two niilos of Uic Grove. Te ’tu-* of sate made kuo.vn on the* day of sale, t'osse-oon not given until the first iff January. H. K. HARRISON, Ex.or jvlV-M EI.IZA ULMER, Ex’trix. tf.jr TiieOa ir-eston Mercury wilt publish once a week until dm day of wu’e. MILLER & ROLL, ATTOHNEVS AT UW, BBUNSWIOK, OA. Will prootlce in the Brunswick Circuit—compris- lag the following Counties: Glynn, Wayne, Camden, Ware. Apppltog, Clinch, Coffee and Cliarlton. JOHN B. MILLER, '/ I*. C. ROIJ„ tug 8 ljr aTtHuHaI & co^ : * Auction and Comlmoatlon Merchant#, 110 Bryan Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. A. Thomas. [Jelz] S. t>. 1'amak. vy.mtf ’rreo: 1 / DEAI.Bit IN CHOICE PAMILV (/nOCEHlES and Foreign and Donifrtic Fruit, - , corner Rrovuhtin and WliitaUvU*. Town and country supplied with eliofee giaids at moderate price*. All orders prompt»y attended to, and satlHfeotiou n’.ways guurui leci. sp18 JOUlToVFALLiG ANT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN WINDOW BUNDS, WINDOW SA8H AND PANS DOORS. West sido Monument Square, Savannah. Ga. mayll JOHN M.MILLKP* . ^ ATTORNEY AT LAW,. oltlco corner Bay amt Drayton streets Jyis a. ii. oiiAimon. - - • (Suoccasor to Chamulon It, Wntto.) WHOLESALE AND DETAIL OHOCElf, No. 4 Barnard st., between tho Murkct and Hay sL, SAVANNAH, fl A. Dealer in Groceries, Foreign and IKiniCKth' l.nitaan, Driod Fruits, he., ko. Reference—A. Champion, Esq., ftamou! folium®#. Esq., Messrs. Rabun A whitehead. t>.n. J-wiit It L\*,, Savaunah. Ga. mv,: . C KANE, WELLS A CO., . FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS., Bavounnlt, Un. COME ONE—COME ALL J I IJ.lVEjdst received somo 10d thousand good SlNinish Segara of the very best brands, ulso, a io* of good Get man Sugar.-, at low prices. Also, a lot of good French and Genuau Wiues. All uf which l am dostluod to suU at reduced prices. I lmvo also added to my present stock, a lot of tho very finest Freuch Brandies—aud I say to you ono uud ult, now is your time, Tor I um determined to make my mot to, low prices, aud quick sales—so como amt soo meat the corner of Buy uml Hull streets, aug 25 A. BONAUD. BOOK AGENCY. r PHF Subscribers have established a Rook X Agoucy in Philadelphia, uud will furnish any book or publication at tiie retail prico free of post age. Auy persons by forwarding tbe subscription price of any one of tbe gfl Magazines, such au Har per’s, UoUny'a, Putnam’s, Graham’s, Frank ixsllo’s, Fushioua, *o,, will receive the Magazines for ono your and a copy of u splendid lithograph portrait ol either Washington, Jackson or Clay; or if subscrl* biug to n aud $1 magazine, they will rucoive A copy of either uftho tliroo iiortruits. if subscribing to 40 worth of magazines, all three portraits will be scut gratis. Music furnished to thoao who may, wish it. . Envelopes ofoxeiy slzo and description In large er small quantities furnished. Beal Presses, Dies, Ac., soutlo order. Evory description of ougraviug on wood executed with neatness and dispatcli views of Buildings, Newspaper Headings, Views of Machinery, Book il lustrations, Lodge Certificates, Business Cards, do. All orders sent by mail promptly attended to Per- suns wishing views of tiioir buildings cugrnved can soml a Daguurreutypo or Bkotcb or the building by mail or oxpress. Persons at a distance having saleable articles will Quit it to their advantage to address tho subscribers as we woutn .ot ns agent for tho sale or tho snme BYRAM dt PIERCE. 50, South Third street, Phtla., Pa. uov 20—d&wly HUDSON’S FEIUtY toil 8aKu. Tho subvcrlbor oilers for sale ull her ■ possessions in Sorlven county, contain- lug about one tnousnnd acres iff Land, moro or loss, all a'ljoiniug said Ferry, und uxtou dug to thu Augusta n-nd — The imiirovemcnt* consist of a good Dwudmg, store, Warehouse; and nil other necessa ry out-buildings. About sixty-live acres aro uuder fence and In good order for cultivation. Tho land is first quality, aud well supplied with fencing tim ber. It is uu excellent hUiiiI for tho merchanilizo business. The Ferry Is tho best located nud most patroulzod of uny other bctwcou t-'avanualt and Augusta. There is ul*o pas dug through tho land a never failing stream, fully sufilciont to supply any Grist or Saw Mill. For further particulars addrees me at NpringUcId, KiUugham county, Ga sopt 7—tl • ELIZABETH JONES. GUARDING}. ^t hVKR At. Keiitlumenor sinull families um be acccminedatcii with good Rooms aud Hoard, on tiie (Vest tii.li! ot Montgomery street, one door above • milt Broad street. MRS. M. S. RAY HER. •loc 12—tf LANIER A ANDERSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ap6-ly iuco.n, ox. WlLIiiABni. DASHER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Troupv tile, Lowndea County. Ga. Will practice in Thomas, Lowndes, Clinch, Ware, Appling, Tclfelr, Irwin, JatureiiH, uud Puluskt counties, Georgia: and iu Jufibrson, Madison. Ham liter, and Columhiaomintles. Florida. lut^.'. ’" r ’ J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND CUUNBElJXiR AT LAW, Troupviile, l/iwnilesCouty,Ga. (•((>• CHAS. O. CAMFBEL7. (ATTORNEY AT LAW, KlLUkUQKVlUiK, UA.* Practices Iaw in the various Counties of the uc . rnulgiHi Ctrouit, and the adjoining Comities of Twiggs, UurtUE aud Washlugtou. Refer lo—John Boston, H. / Crane, and It. ■ Hi.tdu. % ^ tenia GEORGE A. GOliiiON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND Commissioner of the U. S. Court of Claims for the State of Georgia. Ofilco Corner Bay uud Unit ntreefe. O mylO PHOTOGUAPHO. I^trgo sized Photographs, ta kcu by BtlLLRXf, AT TWKLVK UoUAlU PKK IrtJMN Also, Ambrotypes und Da guerreotypes, in lii.s usmu su perior style. A calltB solicited. J. W. MlLLEr uar27 _ cr. Bt. Jullan-st. and Market equnr. YONGB «b FRIERSON,£ FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MEHCHANTO, SO. 94 BAT-UTRKKT, HAVANNAH, (U »pr4 w, A. O’flYKNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW,| Office 176, Bay-sL, over Turner A Go’s. Drug Store SAVANNAH, GA. nov 10—ly . g. Vv. BAKEii; * r ATTORNEY AND COUN8E1 TDtt AT LAW, Monticello, Jcflbrsou County, Ho. Retorouce—Hon. W. B. Fluiixo, Savannah, Gft, naifU EPWA14D G. MSW, **** 1 MAGISTRATE, NOT.VRY AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. At Messrs. Ward A Owens’ Iaw Office. [myll HUUBU C. W. MABRY, ATTORNEY AT LAW raattKUir, ueard oo., ax. Wifi attend to urofessional business in tbe Cooctili or Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Meri wether aud Troup. Reference—Hon. E. Y. Hill, LaGrange, Ga.; Hoa. David Irwin, Marietta, Go.; ColonelM. M.Ddwel, rayottevillo,Ga.; aud Mr. William Dougherty,Ct- lumbua, Ga. sopl7-ly Wm.McALLlSTEll. 7 bhod on roosouable torms. Orders rea- poctfully solicited. ap 18 COOI. IlKTIIKU THE AEB0R BILLIARD SALOON. (upstairs) Corner Bull and Bryan streets, over Barber Bhop June 27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. ROOFING! ROOFING!! warren’s IMPROVED FIRE AND WATRK-PROOF COMPOSITION ROOFING. T HE subscriber having boon appointed solo ngenr in this city for Warren’s Firo and Water Proo Composition Roofing is prepared to execute tho sumo in a satisfactory maimer, Tiie attention of tuc citlzous of z'avannali is re spectfully solicited t > tho ubovo mothod of Rooting now much used In tho principal cities of lho l ntfed .■Slates, (both NrtU and South,) and a;< it hm been tested uuder every variety of circumstances, I con fidently offer it to the public as a mode of Routing uuohjcctlouapie in every particular, whilst it com bines, in a greater degree than auy other roofing in use, tho valuable rcquisl’esof cheupnoss, durability aud security, agulnst both firo and water. It bos rapidly superceded tho uso of all kinds or roofs whorover it has boon Introduced, giving in all coses gouora! satisfaction, being highly rocommoml- ed by Insurance Companies, und all who lmvo tost, ed its utility. CHARI.ES SHOI.L, Architect, will act os ugcut during my absence from the city, at whose olUco all information will he freely given, aud speci mens of the roor shewn. scpt'23 CALVIN FAY, Agent. <»> KOTlCtu. All persons are hereby positively prohibited from making any contracts with oar carriers for the delivery of tbe paper to them by tbe week, or from paying the said carriers any money. A high-handed game of injustice to us, end to nnr regular subscribers, successfully carried out for a length of time, has rendered this course imperatively necessary, and It will bo hereafter rigidly enforced. AU contracts must be nmde at the office. O [OCOA NUTS—000 Cocoa Nuts, received and fer sate by [«ept23] J. D. JESSEE. MAGAZINES. H ARPER’S MAGAZINE for October. Godoy’a Ladles Book for October. Graham’s Moguzlno for October, ltoceivod by J. B. GUBBF.DGK, Aucut, sopt24 Marshall House Building. SUNDRIES. Choice Table Butter,-* Crushed, Powdered, Clarified U and C ; Light and Brown Sugars from 10,11,12>{, 13, 14. and 16 els. COFFEE. Of all grades from 12>£, 14,16, and 18 cents. TEAS. Gunpowder, Green and Ooloug, kc. Fulton Market Beof aud Pig Pork ; Tarro Haute Hams in Canvass ; Pickles of nil kinds ; Preserves or all kinds ; Glliett Sardines, halves aud quarters, best brand: Sweet Olivo 0)1, quarts and plats : Chocolate, Proaton’sand Baker’s Premium; Durk. o’s & Babbit’s Yeast Powders. CallVand^oxamlne at JAB. A. BARRON'S Family Grocery, sept26 Whitaker and Cbarlton-st* DENTISTRY. Drs. ROY ALL & JOHNSON, Dentists, ollluo corner St. Jullen-Bt. and Market Square, over S. WU- mot’s Jewelry store. Ofilce hours irom 8 to 2 o’clock, nud from 8 to 0. 11 eom C LARIFIED SUGAR—60 bbls 0 clarified Sugar: 60 do B do, Stewart's; 60 do A do; landing ana for safe by scpt!7 SCR ANION, JUHNaTON & CO. NOTICE TO IJRIDGH BUILDERS, P ROPOSAL'S will bo received by lho undorsigned until I ho 15th of October noxt. for rebuilding tho Uridgo ocro-<3 IMpemukcri' Creek, un tho Cber- okoo Hill Cross Road, to bu of tho following propor tions (and all material of host black cypress, ex cept the cove , which must be heurt yellow pino,) A5 feet long, 18 feet wide; to bo lloorcd 40 feet, to bo sustained by four rows of pill g, three in each row. Kuch pin* to bo Oxll inches, and substantially driven. Each row of piles to bo capped by a 24 feet stick 0x12 inches, and hoveled on tiie upper corners to show afacoot'4 inches—tho cover to bo sustained by four string pieces, running Ici'gihW'Jo thiough thu bridgeDxll inches; thc.-'ctobo beveled to show a face of throe inches ut top, bjipistora to bo well braced at ouch of tho cap sills Contractor to furnlrit all materiul, nud work to ho done aud turned over to Koud Commissioners f >r their inspec tion by the 16th or January noxt. Bond, with security required, for tho faithful per formance of the work, togotber Tor its romnlnlng substantial for f oven years from completion. GEO. P. HARRISON, P. I. O.C. C. luboliuirof tbo Inferior Court of Chatham Cb. gept. fail, 1850.sopt 12 STRANGER! K you want a good aud cheap Trank, Vatlce, Carpet Bag, or Clothing of any-kind or quali- WHiifciihiwty. rcadj' made or raado up lo your measuro; also Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars or Dress Furnishing articles of any description, call and su- loci from the largest and best stock in the city, at tho Star Emporium, 147 Bay street WM. O. PRICE. ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD. fTIHE BGARD oruuiiiltsjiGSER-j ouboAtfSntuj A and Gulf Railroad, having adjourned to meet on tho 26th instant, and It having been roprosontod to mo that tho intorestor that ontorpriso rumiiros farther timo for Hie obtainmout or subscriptions to the Stock, olid acquiescing in tho Justness ortho suggestion, tbo meeting of tho Board on the 26th instant U heroby postponed until the 22d day r r Ootobor noxt, at Mil lodge vilio. .. E. A. NISBET, Chairman. Macon, Aug. 20,1856 aug 30 f lOTTON BAGGING—On Consignment—A small lot Gunny Bagging, for salo on moderate term3. Apply to F. R. BHAOKkLFORD, sept 20—It over Way It Taylor. WAYNE, GRENVILLE A CO., 00MMI8SI0^A^'}^( )Sv AB S JlERCHANIB, Bay tired Savannah. THOS. 8. WAYNE. i*. E. GRENVILLE, R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE^ ~ Jyg-tf Sa van null. M. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALLIGATOR, KAtfT FLORIDA, Will practice In tbe Eastern and Southern Countira Refer to—Col. 8. 8. Slbloy. and R. B. Hilton, 8n vunnafe fob2-tf DUS. LEFLBR dTWlLCUX, * lienUila ARE now fully prepared to in* sert frill or partial setts of TMth on the principle or Dr. J. Allens’* Patent Continuous Gum, By tbla improvement, the ferm or tbe face can be restored to any degree ol rotundity that may be desired. It if applicable in all cases where tbe cheeks have fallen in and cannot he detected by fho closest observer.-* This method comblues tbe followings dvantages Au artificial gum, which exhibits s perfectly natural and life-like uppearance, and Imparts totnetbeeth that poouliar expression which characterise!* the na tural organs. This Gum consists of a silfcions compound, which Is applied and ftised upon tbe Teeth and]’late in such a manner, ss to fill up all tho lntorstlces around the base ortho Teeth, and also unites them firmly to eacbothor and to the Plate upon which they aro sett. This secures perfoct cleanliness of tho Teeth* Office over DeWitt k Morgan, Congress street *% Republican and Georgian copy, feb 16—U WM. M. WILLIAMS, TUADDKVS OUVKK. JACK BROWN WILLIAMS, OLIVER & BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena Vista, Marion County, Ga., Will practlco in tiie counties of Marlon, Macon, Hous ton, Stewart, Randolph, Muscogee, Lee, aud any adjoining couuties, where their services may be required. myll WILLIAM PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MARIBTTA, OA. oct 26—ly DAVID G. WILDS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, 8PABTA, OA. Will practice in tho counties of Hancock, Warren, Washington, and Baldwin. Hifkbkxce*—Behn & Foster, Rabun ABmita, and F.. A. Sotiliard, Savannah. JanB R. B. IHLTOlT ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office corner or Bay and Drayton-atf. BAVANNAH, GA. . my 11 DR. CHARLES If. GOLDING, OmCE AND REglDENCEL No. 14 LIBERTY 8T« Ono door west of Drayton, myll WM. O. CONNELLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AIOLU, WORTH COUNTY, IA.. (TOST 01710. AUAMY.) Will practise in the Southorn Circuit, and in Maoon, Dooly and Worth Counties ol llie Maoon Circuit. ^ f9- Particular attention given to the collection ot claims In South-Western Georgia. Jo2-fm ~ P. JACOBS, 8EGAR AND TOBACCO STO No. 29, Bull street, (sign ofthtBig N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand Spat Spanish, and American 8o^rs, at wholeaa»D «uu re- ail, Also, Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, Itc. Jnncl 4AMES Insurance Broker and Notary PubUc. Marino Protests Noted and Extended, Average! adjuited, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawaa - Papers prepared whereby to reoovar losses from American or British Underwriters, and alteaUoh. given to all matters connected with shipping and In* surance, No. 118 Bay-street opposite the front d tho Custom Houco. ly nov 6 JESSE T. BERNARD,”'7 ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR Af LAW, Ncwnansvillo, Fla. Reference—George -. Brown, William Dell, New- nansvifie, Fla., R. B. Hilton, Boetofi k VUlalojya.