Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 27, 1856, Image 1

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. / . v ’; v—-T- : ' • . ' ,• •*• •, •. " .• • ^Jt r 'V ; i ■ a < kjss^PhS^3B; : ®k3| jjg VOL. XXXVII I OLD SERIES.I v>W..; SAVANNAH, (iA.SATV DAY, SEPTEMBEK 27. 1856. mumai & JomtNU jjijii i, i’i)>itun Price# i»f SavaiiiiiiH Pu|MirM ( «y , a'uoii uudorslamllua, tbu proprietor* ami mull* !i>'i'a ol tho throe jvipors tasuod In Savannah. !hv.> a i.ififfi l the following mill* rm rate* of sub- <jr„iu'‘ii, w dke oilbel this Jay: •uuy l\ii«>r, per annum, In ailvanon It) on Iri NVckiy *• " 4 (in W’ooklv, huiglo copy, iu advance 2 On WVft.y. i»»o ropier, to ro»© ndrtres* a 00 Weekly. wM ,l •* “ 10 flu ffoeUy, uni •• “ “ 12 00 tteekly,twenty “ “ “ 20 00 WIipu mi ptod wlthm ouo month from the time nr AiiiHnrloiug tho charge for tho Dally will lie tare« ■lollara, an t for tho Tri-Weekly/«*. The Wee*!/ will ho scut only to those who pay in tdranoo Tuu paper will Invariably be dlsoonthied upon die expirattou of tho tlrno for which It has buou Ilia nliov, rate*, to tako oireot frurn ami after tills AI.KXANBKH it HN6KI), RipuMwn, It. B. Iln.TIIN k (.0., tkuriiian tf Journal TIlOSIlVllN «i WmllXIiltK. iVnto. savauutth, July 1, 185B. late. SATURDAY, Twa C»leek, F. H. The CrajM, riTFhe Rico harvest is now pretty generally over, except that of tho very late planting#— Upon the Savannah River, the crop la said to bo a fair avorago one, with loan complaint of volunteer than last year. On Ogeecheo we understand that they have nude an exccllant crop. The Rice crop, generally, will by no means be a large oue. There are very extensive plant* lags of Rico in tho Inland swamps of Georgia *ml South Caruliuu, uiuslyf which will not make the seed that waa put in the ground. Also on many of tho short rivers, ns nil ol them were salt up to their sources. Sea Island Cotton iu this region is not very promising; the planters complain greatly ot it's inking the “rust/’ which will cut off the yield wry considerably. It is not opening well ihidyc.ii. Will not some friend on St. Simons or ia tlm .ioigUborhood,givo nsn little information m this hiU'Juot, ha to their section of o oimtvy 1 ffo understand that the caterpillar has been ravaging the Sea Island crops of Florida, iu localities where they had been a short time since very line. l'iux;r-Bim:.v.—There seems to lie no doubt hot that tender vegetation, such as ground* nuts uud sweet potatoe vines, iu tho neigh borhood of Savannah were slightly discolored by the front of lost Wednesday night. We put ike fact on record for tkturo reference. Frost at Savannah iu the month of September isoer* taiuly u rare occurrence. A despatch to Messrs. Padblford, Fay & Co, dated Xutv York, September 27th, states that tile Florida arrived there Ht 7 o’clock this m«miug. All well. Arkival or tub Knoxville —The Kuox • ville arrived early this morn ing from New Ymk, witti full freight and passenger list. Wo ire imlebicd to her purser for tiles of into pa- pet-. - the more acceptable on account of the Uiluie of the Northern mail last night. ., Bworto of thk Wkatiuk.—Thu M-jcuu Ci- tlzeu, m' this morning,says there has been colts-, ditieruble frost iu thU section, several mornings oflheprcsout week, which has killed potatoe fines, &o. Tue weather has been cool aud braving, tut as yet wo have had no rein. TheAJoauy (Ga.) Patriot,of Friday, says: We have hud dry weather so long that the dust ii unbearable. On Mouduy night there was a aUtklm cliauge iu the temperature, and wo now finj a lire vury pleasant. Cotton is seekiug a market faster than we ever it member to have seen it: one third of the «.op has been sold and the money spent,before this. Increase consumption of Cotton A late umuber of the Liverpool Times bus s very iuterestiug article on the consumption ol ouium and tho prubable dcmaud for the same* Avcudutg to the writer’s estimates uutwitb. lUiuding the unexampled crop of the lust year tbe stuck iu Liverpool on the 3lst,of December Lot] will bo reduced to 380,020 bales, against Ita.tilu bales ou the 31st December, 1865. He goes outo say, aud comlug from Liver pool, the editors lemmksare certainly worthy of attention: Now, the question arises, ure we correct iu suim'niug tuut the trade will require for the teatoi tbe year in proportion with the past? he Ulitve tlmt we are rather lielow than above ike utark, lor new machinery is being weekly setiu motion, aud the trade in Manchester is so ptotiiable ut tbe preseut time, that there cuu Le lit|lu doubt tne consumption now going ibr- wavd is as great as at any time in the history ol the trade. To justify us also iu this esti mate, we may state, what is admitted ou oil hum!*, that spiuuers hold very small stocks at Wits milts, and that therefore their supplies mud uu drawn from this market. We huve thus far contlued our attention to the supply and demand lor this year out. We will now look forward to the year 1857; aud, first, let w u.,k as to the probability of the umount re* quueU lor our consumption. We huvo peace « ua ail tho world: we have the wor.d as our cu-toimrs; and if we ore favored with a favor- hWegutliering of our harvest, we shall have a 5“' l «dii busy population at homo to clothe, tuu numiiur of new mills now building is, per* larger thuu ever known—so muim so that !, ,e WM, ‘ ‘••'•timato vory generally made that nitre new nulls will require as much as 4,OUO I kales per week. Inis, added to our preseut large consnmp- Jiwi, will swell the requirements of tho trudo of I umh county to at leusi 45,000 bules per week. htic , y,\vu mayu»k l where is the supply to »«.««,t fun we expect another crop in “V u !' l i‘id btates of 3^00,000 ? We shall re- rs i° dIO.OW), and even tbut will leave us » Mnaller stock atthe end of 1857 than at b. w,thl93W ? r * w « may turn to India, u ^nuply lrom thence. Brazil Is • l71,J K »i less rather thuu mi increase. Egypt I way lumlsto na with a low bags more, but ft Is to the United States tdoue tlmt we can look for ny mpoot supply. Truly, consumption bus au ripped production, and machinery is eon- ruoitd taster than the raw material can bo product i] to keeji it in motion. No wonder the ‘radenro so anxious to hear of fuvorablo re* fr» "I the cotton crop, for they well know I ‘w ' Siect of bad weather, insects, bad picking & or an early frost, all of which the crop “endangered by. The trado require uu enur- quantity u> keep prices moderate, aud it remuiiu to be seen whether their requirements . ‘ 1 '^.supplied. Wo have seeu that the large I 2V< ttils your lias failed to inaiutain the Sr- 0| * “ P ur with last year. What will be ‘4 crop ? * aU ^ accident happen to the grow- Agrleultnrnl Fair Tho Fair or tho Agricultural Club of Chatham anil Eflhgham Counties, will be held at the Tonbroeck Race Coarse, on tho 15th of Noveni* bur. Dr. Dant. Lee,Agricultural Professor of Franklin College, will deliver the annual ad* dress. We call on our farmers of Chatham ami Effingham Counties to show forth tho pro duett of tho low country, and disprove tho asr ter lion that in farming, cuttle uud poultry rea* Ing, uud in fact nil those little matters which low country planters neglect, wo are, not l»- hind tho age. Lust year tho Fair was hold so far from the olty, that no great number of representatives or Savannah were upon the ground. Upon this occasion, however, it is hut a pleasant No vember morning's walk upon tho Railroad to tho spot, ahd ullof our ciixens can attend. This is a iiuivoinoiit iu an excellent direction, bringing the people from the country in con tact with thoso of the city; if stimulates indus try, and cucourages trade. We advise all of our city readers to.become members of the Club, the admission lee is but oue dollar. An iuditetriol enterprise of this kind, if fostered by this city, will become the means of collecting urge uumbors of utrngers every fall. Air. Cor»vlno’s itepurt on the Panama Massacre. This document gives the wholo testimony iu detail taken by Mr. Corwiue on the Isthmus. We publish ouly the conclusions drawn from it by the Commissioner, uud his recommendation of means A° * IU taken by the government to prevent the recurrence of tuiy similar outrage : .“From the evidonce elicited I deduce the fol- lowing conclusions: First—Thut the affair of the 15th April wua bog uu by tbe colored tuun, Miguel liubruhun, iinug a pistol ut the intoxicated passenger. Secunu—That tbe assault upon the passen gers aud railroad depot was inuuo in pursuance ol u previous arrangement; that tue dispute uud affray relative to the slice of watermelon was seized on us a pretext by the colored pop ulation ol l’uuumn to assault the persons of Americans in trunaitu, uud plunder their prop erty, und that of all other Americans with whom they came in contact; but tlmt the us. sault on too mil road station was, in the lan guage of oue of tho witnesses, deliber ately piauued by the police aud mob, who conjointly rnude the assault. This is pro ven by the admission of Pedro Obureco r Per cy, who states iu bis atlidavit that lie saw iu the plaza of .Santa Anna, a portion oi the police organizing with several citizens, under the order uithe authorities; aud JurnesCluro also btates that he saw them march hence to gether to tho Cieuaga. Here, no doubt, the plan of attack was agreed upon ; tor, uo soon er had tho police arrived on the grouud, thuu they commenced u destructive lire on the rail road station; aud, simultaneously with the rioters, they rushed ou aud tuok possession of premises, destroying everything that they could lay their hands upon, uud massacred iu the most brutal uiunuer the defenseless passen gers who bad sought refugo therein. All the witue.-ses who have deposed iu my presence unite in saying tlmt there were two attacks— tho first hy the mob on the American hon-es iu the Chieuaga, mid tho passengers who were iu uud ubout the same: and the second, after the lapsu of some considerable time, was made ou tue station house hy the police aud mob united. Third— 1 That there was. uuterlcrto the loth April, considerable ill-feeling .cherished by the colored natives of Panama towards citizens of the United States ; uud thut this ill-feeling was engendered hy various causes, such as the com pletion of the railroad, and the employment by the Pacific' Mail Steamship Company of tho small steamship Tologu, to convey passengers to aud from the lauding ami ocean steamers,by which most of the blacks tvilu thrown out of • employ uieut. Fourth— 1 Thut tho authorities of Panama did most signally fail in tneir duty to suppress the riot; that it could uot bavo been by the confusion ol tnc Hceuu, because when they arrived on the ground tiic riot, winch was confined to tho Ci euaga, had, iu a measure, ceased; und tbe pas senger# Uud, with perhaps a low exceptions, sought remge on hoard the steamship Tauoga, lying ulougside tho railroad wharf, and iu the railroad station houses. Aud the attack oy the police and mob ou these nuildiugs was the re sult of connivance on the part of the authori ties, aud they thus acted us assailants without the slightest provocation ; for it is [iroven by eye-wiluesjcs to tho transaction tlmt there was uo firing from the station houses ; out that the police had been sent for expressly to defend-lhe station uguiusG tho threatened iiseault from the mou; tlmt the message was delivered to He nor Humou Gorin boa, the Prelect, by Mr. Frederick Angoatiqiio, a highly respectable native of Pa nama, wno volunteered bis services for the oc casion ; uud tbut, therefore, the police, itusteiul of uffurdiug protection to the slutiou and tho passengers, us-uuUud tbmu aud united with tiie mobiu murdering uud plundering. Filth—that Uic Government of Ncw-Grau- udu is uuablu to muiiitaiu law and ou lorco or der ou t'lis Isthmus and ufiord adequate pro tection to the transit. This is shown by the repeated outbreaks uttkla place during tho past eix-yeura, uud by the ad- mission of the Governor, Prelect ami others, tlmt the moo could not be restrained or con trolled ou the night of 15ill April last In view therefore, of this (state of things, aud of the repeated outrages committed upon our countrymen uud their property us well na the irameuso amount of Americuu capital invested in tho Panama Ruilroud. the steamship# em ployed iu connection therewith, the great amount of travel und treasure constantly going by this routo to and from Atlantic uud Pacific possessions, I fell it a duty incumbent ou roe to recommend tbe immediate occupancy ot the isthmus, from Ocean to Ocean, by the United State#, us the best practical mode to insure safety and tranquility to tho trausit; unless New-Grauadu, alter tho proper representalioua shall have been made aud the necessary demand made upon her, in pursuance of trinity stipu lations, can satisfy ns as to her ability und in clination to afford the proper protection and make speedy and ample atonement for tbe wrougs inflicted upon our couutrymou by the people ami official.-«. Ihe State of Panama. Tne amount of capital invested in the Rail road is $7,500,000, and iu the steamships near ly tho sumo amount, upproachiug the enor mous sum of $15,000,000. By the accompany ing statement, furnished tne by tbeflAgeut of the Pacific Mull titeumsliip Company ut this place, it will bo seen that the total uiuount of treasure brought to this place by tbe steamships of that company during the months of Janua ry, February, March, April, May aud June, of this year, foot up $21,333,0114 40. Of this sum $17,480,493 83 belonged to citizens of tbe Uni ted States, the balance to British subjects and to parties in Panuma. During tho same period the total number of passengers troni the Atlantic States, und com veyed by the same Hue of steamers to Califor nia, was 10,774; and from California to tho Uuited States, on the Atlantic, 0,743, making in all 17,610. Thus is shown tho immense interest citizen* of the United Stutes have at stake on this Isth mus, and of the ulisolutc uecessity of protecting them therein. Kitimr tbo plan 1 have suggest ed will have to ho udopted, or else onr Govern ment will bu compelled to keen .constantly in this harbor ns well as Aspinwoll,’ tho Atlantic terminus of tho Railroad, a ship of war, with an extra marine force, to bo lauded in-ewe of an emergeney. (signed) Amos B. Cobwike. m T .° ''TW" Wn* L- Marcy, Secretary of SJnte, Washington, D. C.” From the Columbus Times of yesterday, we quuto aa follow*: Fkost in Columbus.—There was, we learn, a white frost in this section of the Htuto oil the morning of tho 2 Ithin.nt. Vory little, If any, injury has l*eu done to tho growing crop. Not a Minibtkk.—Vincent de Avala, lately arrested at Mobile on a charge of forgery, in stead of being the Minister from Venezulii,bas, It i* suid, been banished from that country DoMEsTiu C.iMp.miH IN Iniiu'.—Tim Courier des Etat Unis extracts lium tlm UvulandHing apore Free Press the following iutelttgeme, which may servo to measure the immense na tural provision# for social happiness, existing in tho Isle of Java: “There has luon a quantity of violent dcatl * and serlotv accidents of Ute, caused us much by lightning as hy wild beasts. The crocodile* have ute up a great number of person*. On tlm 25th of- March, at lo, v, m., u caiman seized by tlm thigh a citizen nfPrinse- laoy, who was suited, in tho evening, ou tlm step* or his house Tlm mau clung to them des perately, uttering loud cries, uud successfully resisted the beast's effort to carry him 1 tito the water. A crowd soon gathered, before whom the monster withdrew. Near Batavia, un alliga tor caught a native, who was drawing water from the river, by one of his ankle#. Tho tuau Was fortunate enough to escape. In tho district of Btttuvlmy a tiger sprang ou a inuu passing through a piece oi Jungle, and killed him before help came. There were fifteen wounds in hi* neck, and five In othor part# of his body. A farmer of that district, watching his growing cr> pa, was carried of by a tigress. An undo- voured half of his body was subsequently re covered. From June, 1854, to April, I860, tbe tiger* killed snore than forty people in the resi dency of Kravruug, notwithstanding the inha bitant* slaughtered 123 of the animal* in the aamo time. The torrents of Surabaya had car ried away three people and drowned two.” Tas Late Cxpkdition to Libbhia.—We have already mentioned that the ship Elvira Owen, from Baltimore, Hnmptuu Roads aud Savannah, with Liberia emigrants, had arrived out at Monrovia. A letter from the Rev. John Soya, late of Baltimore, one of her passengers, states that the ship reached tlmt port after a passage of Oily days. Several deaths had oc curred in consequence of measlus, diurhocu and other diseases,but three hundred emigrants had anivuil in safety. The frames of two large receptacles weut out in this ship, with atnjdu stores aud supplies for the comfort uf the emi grants, placed under the special care of Mr. Soya, who waa formerly for many years, at ’ “ “ “ — • j„ Liberia. bead ot tlm Methodist Mission 1 JSxtka Skhsion ok thk Massachusetts Lieu- irlatukk*—lu consideration of the compara tive degree ol qnlot lately restored to the Ter ritory of Kansas, the Committee having in charge the petition to tho Governor o» this State (headed by Judge Fletcher, and embra cing over a thousand signature*) for an extra session of the Legislature have withdrawn the memorial for tlm present.—Jloston Courier. Eloi'KU.—The Montreal l’utrio says that oue of the most respectublo French-Canudiau fam ilies of that city liusheou plunged into despair by the mysterious disappearance of oue of its female members, an amiable, pretty girl, desig nated as Mlle.Lcoinc R , residing in tbe St. Aim’s Ward. Thu young lady is said to have loped with a young engineer ol the Grand Truuk Ruilroud, whose addresses did not meet the sanction of her parents. From Washington. Washington,- September 24. Commodore Armstrong, commanding the United State* naval force# lu tho East India and Chiuu sea*, ha* transmitted to the Government the correspondence between him self aud the govert.or of Hong Kong. Sir John Uuwriug, iu relation to tho seizure of Johu A. Phipps, (on lioard the American purque An- Buchinnii, of which he was an officer) by a nlo I British police force; and about which statements have recently appeared in the newspaper*. It appears from the official dispatches that as soon as Commodore Armstrong became aware of the proceedings above referred to, he earnestly pretested against them, asserting that the United States consul had authority on that aud all simular cases, aud likewise com plained of the disuorteous treatment to which consul lveenaii wits subjected, owning to his intervention in behalf of Mr. Phipps. To this communication tbe Governor replid claiming tlmt Hung Kong beluga British pos ession, the authorities thereof were fully war. anted iu their nets, and entering iuto n re. apitulation of certain points of lutcruntionu. law iu justification. The Consul had previously been permitted to flit with the Judge to hear case# affecting Amer ican seumou, but ou this occasion the privilege (which was one of courtesy was denied. Having fulled to settle tlio points involved the American Commodore and the British Go-r veruorhuvo referred the mutter in issue to tUei respective governments lor a solution, (involv ing tho rights of consuls in cases whore the li berty of tho persons of their countrymen is ar- footed abroad.) Secretary Dobbin writes from North Caroli na that he is comfortable and stronger, and thut his health, so dclicato when ho left the cltv sev eral weeks ago, Is improving. Notwithstanding tlio decision of tho Treas ury Department ia favor of puying tho extra compensation to per diem employees of the House of Representatives, the money is uot yet forthcoming; and us a consequence the claims are lieing tiacrificed to brokers. It is now stated that there has been no final decision with regard to tlio salaried employees. Though this question is comparatively trifling It has occasioned much investigation and trou- ii;.;: It.¥. f. Huktk«r-WV rt « pleased b> SOHI^FPLIW. BROS. & CO. able to mmuu> ! IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN * Hui be able lo uunuiiuco tbut among the eminent i speaker* who will be at Pm^hktvpriv unthe 1st October, tbe Hon. Senator Hunter, of Vu.. will positively be present tn cheer the hettriN and enlighten the minds of the people ou Unit great occasion—N. Y.Jviw#. CiHiiinfrrii)! .Mlligeiirc. SdVHiinnli lUnrkH. Nepn-mVier 547. The -mb * of fiuton tlirifmni -on mu Miiti to 431 Imb'Nai iiu< > lian l fod iirUwt ihu tiurkut eimnnuu* firm. wlttiHgouJ Inquiry. Tho paitloulnr* of (bn Ntilns i* u* lul|uH>f viz: 7 at 11>4« 16 At 11}£» 0 al It J4«» dl D ‘J, 01 at 11 *4, TO «♦. 1174* 52 at 18,10* at 1$M« 8 at 12 n-UI* 60 At I9.M« » nt 12K* 22 *t mi. , Kxports. I HU. ' DM.t’IIIA—JTr flioa ntslilp Keystone 8iato —021 tmlee ueUuil cotton, 2fl conks iloo, 13 bale- domuelliM, 84 lulfi* vnrnfl. 13 bags wool. 77 bnr« I'oatlieis, Id eiui.ty kefis, 1 bala ami 1 basket cotton sample*. ami sundry packago*. NKW Y* HK—!'cr Sieanwnlp Alabama—dot bnlus uplami cotton, and 25 packuyf* suuilries. CUJ.lMftlV, .'‘opt. 2W--Cotton —Tbe denial.J y»vtcr»l:.y W;»* very aotlvo'a* seen by the sale*, vfhleli i fiacheJ 811 bale* . Wo continue quotations at 11)4 to 11 Me. for Clooil Middling to Fair. Receipts, of the Jay 836 bales. . f jlipij] Mlpa. Port of Havoiumh. ...Keptombcr 27 Arrived* Stomiisblp Knoxville, i.mUow, 58 hours rrom New York, with inilxp and (us-ouger* to Padelford, Fay k t’». 26th Inst, to I* M, off Hattoru* Nhonl ex- obanged aignal# with ioanwbip Southerner. II, V M, 20 mile? S nt‘11.literss. with feleumship Florid*, both bmmd Nor (b (Tinrnl. Steamship Koystomi .State, Hurdle, ITiilmlelphia -I.’ A Groiner. 8tejin4blp Alubaiii*. Hoheiick, New York—I’a- dellonl, Fny Js Co. F^xiigonii I’er wio.iuirtliip Knoxv-lio, from New York—Mr* K.S Fn’toii; Mr* Bulk ley; Mr Barium k Indy; Mrs 1. I’ fo'rtU; Mrs l.o ee; I. II Demlug k Inly; Hti Bead; T11 Parson*;Mlssl'alasrhi;Mr* A Walden:.I Sf-u-y; W II L.ug; a B Luce. ■ apt Thus Uaker: A J Brady; Ji» Swan:(f KB»rkcr:O OGriswold BGammon; M Croner; A W Wing; l' Torkup,Jr; Mrs At Woolf; Miss Dull'; Mr* KCallagbm &U children; Xacba- riah x ludy;F U Lird, lady \ 4 oblidron; 4 » Peter* son & lady; Mr*.I Limb; Miss J Limb: .1 Ma**eu; !,J I'aifioubi-y;C WJIeox;JFartihainjJ T Mario); 8 Rood; O Woo tiK Jeuckos: A t’Uttxlu: J B Wright: Alady; 8 A Gatos k lul-; M W Allen; Mr* Boykin, Miss K Boykin: Mrs M l.iloutayuo; W lU'ohti; Mis Hardee;.! New; J N Keln; H W I*ttlirup;('apt C S Borilll lad;; Mr F Desi-an; Mrs B L<es.-ad;G l*er- sou; Clt Blkeumu; G Crabtree; 4 giraim; I, Boykin; V A North; W C Poe; FIIiy lon;Z Haynes It lady; Mis* . lay nos; Mrs W H Conn: Miss c«.oou; Capl O S Burrlli k lady, and 25 in the sleerago Per St-aimibi'i K« yslone Stuto, for Philiulclpli a -Mr* W W liordou; Ml*a i.ordon: Mi»s G GorJon; Sim* M Rood; Mis* Jiiila Shut; Mrs lloneldsou: V llunkel, J. K K Gill; Win Bi.-lr.ver; Hsu, lhinson Uogu.H, )r. Per^teumriiip Alabama, lor Now York—Mr* 8 PHainilton; Miss Guorard: Mrs B (111selin; Mb# Emile Howard; Mrs Bogatcli k servant; 11 It Chi so!m E L Lsrrure, aud 1 u the atecram-. Cotielguvi-** Per steamship Knoxville, from New York— H Aldrich, Aikeu & Burns, D Belden & Co, M J Buckiu, M D Haclieler, ,T A Brown, 8 D Brantle;- * ** Brown Foster, Brigham, Kelly ... M Cooper & Co, M Cohen & Bro, D L Cohen, A rminimonMEBe Kord‘,’M’ AThUomI O Dickson. D Witt A Morgan, Wm Duucan, I)eona & Washburn, D Egan, Emeatota & Elkouan, W 1) Etheridge, Fuote .V.laudun, T Ford, Fried & llro, Wm V Freeland, E Fitzgerald, W H Far rell, H Falligant, Fraoklln i Brantley, W W Unodrleh, S Uaodull, 1) H Goodman & Bro, Gilbert ATIlden, Gray 4 Bros, W H (linen, J F Gilniartlndc Co, O Hussey, Holcombe, John son & Co; Haborabardt & Son, W Halo, A Hay wood, W H llansman, O Johnson A Co, John D Jesse, Geo H Johnston, N B Knapn, King & Warring, King*Son, A H I.uce. M Larm, and others. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. From tbo St. Louis Republican, Sept. 20, Kansas.—The steamer Polar Star arrived from tli6 Missouri River, yesterday, bringing the latest uews troin that quarter. Col. Lane and his “army of the North were fitill stationed ut Lawrence, numbering over a thousand meu. When the boat landed at Atchison, it waa re ported that a battle came off on the previous day at Hickory Poiut, tho particulars of which were thus stated by a gentleman just arrived : A party of about fifty law aud order men, un der tne command of Capt. Robinson, were at tacked by ubout two hundred insurgents, under the command of Col. Harvey, of Chicago. The insurgents, alter having continued the attaok lor several hours, finally sent in a flag of truce, and proposed that if they would have a drawu brnCT;;}™"” "KM “I'on 08 on eg- r" “"W*" 4 Ul?“,l?Sr D “' : » rw ™ *° Croat Britain 23,0(10 I-raae. 3,000. Total decream In ez- 2(1,1)00. Cotton Bttlmnte*. u "-Ill's Circular for tho steamer of IVednes* •J ‘Uo 24th Inst., says : uaimrTn 1,6 a ? Q0 ? uls frcm tUe Soutii oro still , ;"oraWe a# to the prospects for the ineom- HreSill 1, complaints during the pant •»min ?X ge ? eral °, nd L the i» he ‘ n :,' L r !: “"riereal that the ehuneeaare SiWW tale * 1 eTCn wltl ‘ 00 “P»o ecu— S^^e.y c u ^“J*‘*7j; e 5 a c , ^rtl0M , ttS Zt J* t,'™™, w,lll >™nbe rettlrol upon os an eg- V Exsoution at Natouitooub8, La.—Tlm Natchitochos Chronicle says that Mattbow Uresento, convicted of the murder of John Rodrigo, was hung at the place on tbe 6th instant, in accordance with the rentence of the law, I y OTA TOR-'— .fit) bills, landing per *ohr. Johu Boston, lor sale hy #el>t *-7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. S TUART’.s Crushed and Powdered Sugar 20 hbt*. Smart's Crushed Sugar 20 “ “ Powdorud Hiigur. landliifr and for sale by fceptW BClUNfC C F LO U11—ISoiaek# Georgetowu SupnrUne Flour 100 bbls Baltimore do do 76 do extra Tonuessno do 60 do BUperflnn do do Just rocolvod, and for salo by Bgpt27 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k 00., L ARD—20 bbls. Prime No, 1 I^af Lard, landing and for solo by *ept 27 feCBANfON, JOHNSTON k CO. battio they would deliver up all the horses aud cattle which they had fetoleu, and would agree not to commit any more depredations in that section of the territory. The “law and order” men agreed to the proposition, and let them slide. Capt. Robinson was wouuded severely, a bull pausing through his hips ; and nearly all the “law aud order” men were more or less se verely wouuded by balls, or splinters from the cabins iu which they were defending themselves. Ton of the insurgents were killed and some twenty wounded. The day before tho battle at Hickory Point, Capt. Robinson went to Grasshopper Falls, und defeated a force of about ouo hundred iuHur- gents, under tho command of oue Crosby. Capt . tobinson also captured all their stores and am munition, consisting of property stolen by tlio insurgents. Two of these men were killed, and they all lett their horses, which were taken by the “law and order” men. The insurgents who were defeated at Hickory. Point were the same body of men who robbed all the merchants at Osawaua and Easton, and killed two men on Strangers Creek. At Leavenworth, it is remarked that every body lmd vamoeed the ranehe—stores and all bouses were closed, and the streets deserted. There were about six hundred United Stales troops at Fort Leavonwortb, and about nine hundred at Lecompton—making fifteen,hundred in the Territory. Polltlent Meeting In CHneh, According to previous notice, a largo and respectable meeting of citizens of Lowndes and Clinch assembled in Prescott & Clayton's new building at Troublesome, on the 6tu lust. ,i On motion, J. L. Minton was called to the Chair, andJ. P. Prescott requested to act ns Secretary. Col. William M. Nichols arose, and iuan ap- roptlate and pointed speech of ono hour and _.Reen minutes, gave great satisfaction to his audience, urging them to rally to tho Demo cratic party, tmo to its old laud marks, and tbe only national party on which tho people of the South can depend. After the conclusion of hi* speech, Col. Ni chols introduced the following resolution which was unanimously adopted. Resolved therefore, That we will earnestly and cordially unite in all truthful aud hona-t mean* to secure the election of James Buch anan and John C. Breckinridge, to tbe Presi dency and Vice Presidency of the United States. FOR NEW YORK . Will tail on Wednesday neat, Oct., 1, at 0 o’chck A. M, % precisely. - -• Tlm steamship K N'OXVILLE, Capt. • Sclitnek, will leave as abore. ijoAUML For rreight or passago apply to padklfoUd, fay it co. Cabin Passago • 925 Steerage Passago s esr Shippers of Cotton by tlieso Steamships will please take notice, that no Colton will be received ut tee presses thut la uot distinctly marked on theedgu of the hale. avpt 2? Resolved, That the proceedings of this meet ing be forwarded to the editors of the Thomas- ville Watchman and Savannah Georgian and Journal for publication. On motion tbe meeting then adjourned. J. S. Milton, Chairm'u. J. P. Prescott, Sec’y. hSCRANfON, JOHNSTON k €<' HOICK Ht" Croix Sugar ' 10 hhiL}., landing from echr. John Bontun. For enlo by a»g 27 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO, PRINTERS’ INK; ftlOit SALE BY J? J. B. OOBBEUOH, Agent, so pi 27 SI Alton,ILL lloilSK BCILOI.NO. STATEOF OKOReTlA,BULLOck- CO. 1 1 '(> all whom it may concern.—Whereas Nancy A Haglu will apply at tho Court or Ordinary for loiters of udailnuurutiou lu tbe .palate of William II. Haglu, deceased. TuO.-u ar -.therefore to cite- and udmoulHh *11 whom it- may coucorn to be and appear before said Court, to raakoobjections, (if any tboy have,) on or boibr-' lho first Monday In November next, other* wins duhl letters wifi be granied, Witms* William Leo, Esq., »'rdhury for Bullock count), this 25th day of September, A. D., 18:6. . W r 7 ! 1 !®* WILLIAM LEE, O. W. c. jjUl'iii.K AND cHhfcMB— lo kegs choice Butter ho boxes Cheooe. In storo aud for sale by #ep27 HOLCUMBE, JOHNSON k CO. J* M. ISVfiK, COMMISSION MKHOHANT, uuguo Uni 14^ linynl,, Hnvaitnah, PHILIP HI. ItUMmih, COPYIST. AND Drags, Paints, Gils, Perfumery. Are., Ac<i 170 WILLIAMS HE T cor. BuufeUian,NKW Y*/HK, j NOTARV I NVITE THE ATI KNHON OF THE TRADE to, lliulr largo uud varied hio.-k or Drug*, Paint*. Will oxouteDued«,Mort/ugo* t Poworol Attorney, oil-, Pi rlumory, Am In addiiloii to their regular Wills, Bonds, Notices aud Taking ol MM»rogatori.«. Impsrtatluu* of dtuple Drugu, tt.ey are *Lo roceiv* Office at tbo Court House, Savannah, Oa. ing, direct from thu source# of production and juu* Court Day*, 4'hlr.l Tuesday In each niuntn, and nuLicluro, BtippileH m Tooth, » *lr and Nall B.'UhIi* held at the olfico .»r h’dwatd “. Wllou, Esq us, Bronx#*, Ci»rk*t, M01 lam, Sponges, Kruiiuh and • Kasl Jonoo, Gantnii. between Barnard und Tattnall English Per foni.-ry, Luldti’* Fxtruct#, tunl many street. other arh lu* usually utnhrnvo,1 In iirogglnfo' rtcoks,Any call at night, mi • hutdness, will ha atloniled which thoy ure also enable d toolfcr mi the utont to Immediately. jy25 advantageous term*. Orders, cither iu person or by null, will leoeive i premia nitautton. BOOKS—BOOKS—BOOKS. MARSHALL HOUSE BUILDING. Bell Braudou, Lucy Strnulurd, Young Husband, Little Wile, Debtors Daughter Handy Andy, Mattlua of cro’ Murtlu, Tom Racquet, Country N Ignhorhood, Thu Bed Itidl jus, Tho Two Brides, Swamp Stoed. Villette Faust, Tho Hair*, Joseph T Haro. Ruth Garnett, Uahrh-llo, Royal Favorite. The Artillerist, Emigrant Squire, Tlconduroga, The ubovi* are Please call. sept'Jd Trial uud Triumph, The Oxonians, Count Monte Lcoue, Boll Braudon, Thu Mysleris, Ninon do L’Encio*. Baukevs Wife, Parricide, Gip.-oy Daughter, llariy llelm, Tho Watchman, Captain Kjd, .Swell'>y Todd, rphon Children, Beil Lam, Johu Halifax, Dark Hhudes, Tlm Buccaneer, Forest Rose, Jack Ailol, •Sir JasjHir threw, Hyuciiulm. y a lew of ihe works mi i J. B. ClffiBEDOE, Agent. JOHN 1L CO Cl Hit AN R, ATI'OUNEV AT LAW, Dubfiu. lAui-onsu.uioly, Ga,« Info junior partner of the firm of A. Ac J. Cochran#, frwluton, Ga., will attend promptly all hualue** onltutod to hUi care, ('articular attention paid to collecting. Ro- foreuco—Dr.C.-B. Guy tuu, F. II. Rowe, Dublin, Ga., M Marsh, Savannah, uiytl oiupfmWcoT' No. O Whitaker Street, Savniianh, Ou., WUOUtSALK AND RKTA1L OXALKK# IN U ASHES. Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Ac White O Lead, Zinc, White Linseed, Sperm, Whale, Tan* ners*und Neatsfootoils, Glass. Brushes, Gold I^uf, Uronse, Builders’ Hardware. Kails, Marble Mantels, Ac., Ac jo4 A CLOTHING A V EMPORIUM, m 1 DOOR WK8T OF TQB REPUBLICAN RBADIN G ROOM lie. -TOBACCO j O F various brand#; viz: Newshu!lxTwi*t; Pino.! talluii Twist, .leiiuy l.liid, Rough uud iieady; < Morning Dew; arrow Twist; Anderson’s Awn-rlcau , Fine Cut Tin Foil ,Ve . .VC : at sepJ'i Barron’g. Fine Keady-mada Clothing ; Hat* and Oajis, Shirt*, Collars," ■ Glove*, Hosiery, * Cauu*, Umhrolla* ' Cravat*, -ShKik*. I Handkorehietk. ami i"*nny ArUulcH' ! for i cent lumen. W. t). Price, kashiovabm AND Mttll'ABV TAlLOli, (Vo. 147 Bay Street, SA VANNAII. orders from city and county solicited. Also, guporflno Cloth#, asslmere and Vestings, will he made to mea- sure.unexcopUon- able lu style aud workmanship, by thu host meobanlca, at shortest notice • SAUCK8. A NCiloVY, Worcester, Harvuy, Canton -oy, .cl. Gruv’s.Sailed. John Bull, Millor’* Eidcuieuu Mustang, Bird* Eye, ten , nt »vpV2« BARRON’S. CANDLES. ~ OI'KRMAI’EITT, Aduraniitlno and Tallow of various brand<;Hoapul* various brands, from 0, H. 1u aud 12 cunts. Chomical .-foiaSoap 10 cuu*/; Wo- •’* Friend lUeenti. Call and uxamiuo at BARltON’.S Family Grocory, •epWhltalc r an l Char ton-air^ut». Savannah Grocery —AND FRUIT DEPOT, Car. Broughton and Whitaker Strrrt.' JUST RKtKITET®R STEAMSmi' ALABAMA, 150 lbs, Splendid Isabella Grapes. 40 Uhls, of (Ire CholrcNt AIM'UJS, I’OTATOHS, 1‘KAIiS, TOMATOES. HBD, WHITE AND SMALL PICKLING ONIONS. 1 Crate Superior Cabbages. NEW DATES, LEMONS, OllANGES And a variety of tho cliofco*t and best Sugar# Tea#, aud Coll'uos thu Northern markets can afford., Also, Fxtra Goehen Butter and Cbwv-o, weighing over ICO lbs each, which ho* been urderod express ly for tlio retail tra«le. sept 24 IV. H. FARRELL. * ROOFING! ROOFING!! warren’s improved pike and water-proop t'OJlPOSlTIO.V ROOFLTG. T HE subscriber having been uppointod solu aguu in this city for IVarroil’s Fire and Wator Proof Composition Roofing Is prepared to execute tho ■ame in a satisfactory manner. The attention of tho citlzeus of Savannah 1# re spectfully solicited to tho above method or Roofing uow much used tu thu principal clUtw uf the United State*, (both X »rtli and South,) and a* it hai been tested uuder every variety or circumstances, Icon, fldoutly offer it to the public as a tuuJo of Roofing unobjectlouaple In overy parlioulur, whilst It 00m- —-»-jreo than auy other roofing in , .uisiiesof cheapness, durability and seuurily, against both fire and water. It has rapidly suporcuded tlio uso or all kinds or roofs wherever it ha* been tntruducod, giving hi nil cases general satisfaction, being highly rocommoud- od hy Itiaurance Companies, and all who have lest- edit# utility. 83" CHARLES SHULL, Architect, will act a# agent during my absence from tho city, at whoso olfico all Information will be freely given, uud speci mens of tho roof shewn, sept23 CALVIN FAY, Agent. MAGAZINES. ~ H ARPER’S MAGAZINE for October. Godoy’s I,adios Book for October. Graham’s Magazlno lor October. Received by J. B. OUBBEDOE, Agent, scpt24 Marshall IIouso Building. sundries: ~ Choice Table Butter,— Crusliud, Powdered, olarifled B and C ; Light and Brown Sugar# from 10,11,12)4, ^3; 14, and 15 cts. COFFEE. Of all grades from V^^M, 15, and 18 cents. Gunpowder, Green and Oolong, ke. Fulton Market Beef and Pig Fork ; Tcrro Haute Hams In Canvas# ; Pickles of all kinds ; Preserve# of all kinds ; GUIett Sardines, halves and quarters, best brand; Bwoet Olive Oil, quarto and pints : Chocolate, Preston’s and Baker’s Premium; Durki e’s k Babbit’s Yeast Powders. Calljand^examlno at JAB. A. BAhROX’* fob f> PATENT ICE PITCHERS. J ' U.SI’ received, ONLY thirty-tiro day# from Bal timore by tho now Steamship Ltuii, The Hu morous enquirer* will lie glad to loarn tliat thoy have finally arrived. KENNEDY kBEACH, House-I'iiruidling Store, Hodgson's New Block, nug 4 VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION FOR SALE, WITHIN TKST MII.R- OK HIE CTTV OK SAVANNAH. O N thu Uret Tuesday lu Docember next, will be aol«l before the Court House in the city or Sa vannah, the Plantation un the Savannah river, ten mile* from the city, known a* Mulberry Grove, be longing to the estate of tho laic Philip Ulmer, con taining six hundred uud eighty-aoveu acres, of which there are two hundred acres of first quality j tide rice land, and ouo huudrud und fifty-five acres under gouJ batiks and iu u Uim state for cultiva tion. Also, seventy five acre* of high laud uuder cultivation. On tho place arc a good dwelllug bouse, ovo'seor’s house, barns, negro houses and » ther outbuildings, all iu u good state of repair. I’erssus dcsirim* to purohiue will call upon It. K, Harrison, Rx’i. vim ro-ide* within four mitos-of tho Grove, m- ulixi L'unei . Kx’irlx, who reside# with lu two mile' of the Grove. Term#of sale made known ou the day of sale. IW-*o*dnn but given until the Ural of January H. K. HARRISON, Ex.or jyli-td KL17.A ULMER, Ex’trlx. IU* i'iieC'j iMustou Mercury will publish once a week until tho day of sale. sept2u Family Grocery, Whltalier aud Charlton-sU S OAP, BKWMd, LARI) AND BLUE—20 hoxos No 1 Soap, Co Pale do, 76 do Family d» 100 dozen Brooms, 50 kegs Lord 100 boxes Fig Blue, received aud for bale l>> MCMAHON k DOYE, jylO 206 and 207 Bay M. B - . . - do Shoulder*, Just received and for sale b; WFBHTEU k PALMI sept 2 B ACON, LARI), Ac.—Just received V!00Royuuld'* choice family Hams, 3 hhd* do Shoulders, 10 bbls No 1 Lear Lard, ft kegs prime Goshen Butter, 10 wholo and half bid* Haws’ Corned Bool', for sale by DAVID O’CONNOR, augfi Corner Broughton and Draytou #ts. J UST RECEIVED, per steamer KnoxvHle7 thoBc Embroidered Shirt Fronts something nice, and for salo by J. W. THKELKELD, sopt 2 Congress uud Whitaker sts. B ooks i books j i books i i i Rory O'More, a National Romanco. By Sami, Lover. Gus Howard, or how to win a Wire Minnie Grey, or who Is the JMr 1 Harry Ashton, orthe Will and tho Way. Amy Lawrenco, or the Freem ison’s Daughter. Hanly Andy. By .-omuol Liver. Woman and Her Master, by the author of “ Gus Howard.” ftc.,&c. The Young Chovallor, ar tbe Disputed Inheritance. CbariosAavasseuir, or thttOntuaal Heir. By J. Frederick Smith. Honrl De LsTour, or the Comrades in Arms. Marguerite De Valois, an Historical Romance. Count of Morion, from the French or Alexander Dumas. The Virgin Queen, orthe Romance or Royalty, by J.F Smith. Vivian liortram, or a Wife’s Honor, by o. W. M. Roynoida. Isabella Vlocont, or tho Two Orphans, by Reynolds. Cyrilla, a Romance, bv tbe author or tho •‘Initials.” “ lun Percy, or the Memories ol on Actre #, hy (L W. M. Reynolds. Agncss Evelyn, or Beauty and Pleasure, by Rey nolds. Grey.BayMare. Mrs. Partington’s Carpet Bog or Fun. Wild Western Scenes, or Adventures in tbe West. Dr. Valentine’s Comic Lectures. Ihe Scalp Haulers. Tho Drama at Pokerville. Major Jono-t’ Courtship, Laughing Gas. an Encyclopedia of Wit, Wisdom and Wind. Fur salo by WARNOCK k DAVIS, ■opt 27 162 QoogrosB street. B ROOMS, BASKET*, Ac.—&0 dozen Brooms; 45 do Buckets; Painted Tubs. kc.; 22 nests assort od Market Baskets; aid 12 dozon assorted scrub Brushes, landing uad for sulo by sept20 J. 1). J UST RECEIVED from New Vork—Black Cro;io Shawl#, and for salo by J. W. TIIRELKELD, #ept6 CoDgrcss and Whitaker streets. L ADIES’ and Gents’ black and colored Kid#; and Misses’ do. For sale b;* COME ONE—COME ALL I I llAYEJust received some 100 thousand good -Spanish Sugar* of the very host brands, also, a lo* of good Gorman Sugars, at low prices. Also, a lot ol goudFruuch aud Gorman Wlnos. All of which l «m destined to soil nt reducedpriceB. 1 have also added to my present stock, a lot of tho very Quest Fruuch Brandies—aud I say to you ono audull, now Is your time, for I am determined to mnko my mot to, tow prices, uud quick sales—so come aud see mo ut tho corner of Bay ami Bullstroots. utig 25 A. BUNAUD. BOOK AGENCY. 'rUH? 1 Hubscriber# have established a Book A Agency in Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publication at tho retail price froo ol'|H>at age. Any person* by tor warding tho #uh#criplien price or any ouo of the $3 Magazines, such as Har per’s, Godoy’s, Putnam’#, Graham’#, Frank l/wlie’a Fashion#, Ac., will receive tbe Magazine# for one year anil u copy of n splendid lithograph portrait ol oUhor Washington, Jackson or Olay; or U subscri bing to a $2 uml #1 magazine, they will receive a copy ol t>iihor orthe three portrait#. If subscribing to ito worth of magazines, all tbroo portrait# will be sent gratis. Mu*Jv furnished to tbnso who may wish it. Envelope* ofexery slzo and description in large or small qu;miitlc* furnished, Beal l’roasoa, Dlca, Ac., sunt to order. Every description of engraving on wood executed with neatness and dispatch Views or Buildings, Nowspapor Heading#, View* of Machinery, Book Il lustrations, J<odgc Certificate*, Business Card#, rfc. All order* sent by mail promptly attended to Per son# wishing vimvs of their buildings engraved can send a Daguerreotype or sketch of tho building by mull dr express. Persons at a distance having saloable article# will find It to their advantage to address tho subscriber* as wo would «jt h# agent for (be nalo of tbe same BYRAM d PIERCE. 61), South Third street, Phlla., Pa, nov 26—dkwly IBBp FOB'riAflb.“ Tlio subscriber offers for sale all her nosaossloaa In Striven couuty, contain ing about ono tnonsand acres of I#mdj (more or less, all adjoining said Ferry, and oxtnnding to tno Augusta road -** .The improvement* consist of a good Dwelling, store, Warehouse; and all other necessa ry outbulldlug#. About sixty-five acres are under fence and In good order for cultivation. The land Is first quality, and well supplied with fencing tim ber. It 1# An excellent stand for tbo merchandize business. The Ferry Is the best located aud most patronized of any other betwcou Savannah and Augusta. There 1# also passing through the land a never falling stream, fully sufficient to supply any Grist or Saw Mill. For further particulars address mo at Springfield, Effingham county, Ga sopt 7—11' ELIZABETH s»Kr HOARDING. BVISUAL geutlemenor smaU families can be ^ accommodated with good Rooms and Board, on the West side of Montgomery street, ono door above ' mtb Broad street. MRS. M. S. RAYMER. dec 12—tf Irom 8 to 2 o’closk, and from 11 DENTISTRY. DM.ROYALL k JOHNSON, Dentists, office corner St. Jullon-sL and Market Squnro, over S. WU- mot’s jowelrjr store. Office hour# itofi. m li.AniriM’ ouuaJi“Du uuiii u uanuou pugar; VJ 50 do U do, Stewart's; 60 do A do; landing and for sale by soptl7 SCRANLON, JOHNSTON k CO. NO. 12080, MILIJCR & ROLL, ATTOSNEVS AT UW, , BBUNSWICK. GA. m'uprwUclu iJi. Brumwlrk Grclt-owurii- Ing tb. fDllowluii Countlo, j OlroD, W.yun, c.lncleu, Wire. A|ippllB(, Clinch, CollVcaml Clmrltmi JOHN B. MI1.I.KII, I.. C. BOU,, »U([S lr iTvBuMAi^resr Annual! .ud Communion Mirch.nU. 110 Bryan Strut, HIVAVN.m, HRMUIU. A, lUOMArt. IJcli.1 B, M. H,HP| «. DBALEIi In’cHOIOB F AHILv’gROCERIES mill ForelRii and Domvatle Fruit, comer Broughton and Whitaker-eU, Town aud country supplied with choice goiKt# at moderate price*. All order* promptly attended tn, and saUsDuitlnu olway# guaranteed. #p18 " JOlINGTit^ALlLrGANT, WH0LK8ALE AND RETAIL DIALER Ot WINDOW BLINDS, WINDOW 8ABH AN1) PANS DOORS. West aide Mouument Square, Savannah, Ga. aa. JOHN M.MILLEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office corner Bay and Drayton etreete JF18 H. CHAMPION, to Ohampion k Watto.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, No. 4 Barnard st., between tbe Market and Bay bL, SAVANNAH, GA. Dealer la G rocerlw, Foreign and Domestic liquors, . Esq., Bamuol Solomons, dtehead, aud Swift kCo., writ Dried Fruits, &c.,&c. Keforencc—A. Champion, K*q., Messrs. Rabun k Whit Esq., ...... .. Savanuah. Ga. CIIANB, WELLS * CO., FACTORS k COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, Ga. LANIER it ANDERSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ap6>ly luoojr, at. William h; dasiIkk, "" ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Tronpvllle, Ix>wndcs County, Ga. Will practice in Thomas, I/iwndes, Clinch, Ward. Appling, TolfiUr, Irwlu, laureus, and Pulaski counties, Georgia; aud In Joffotsou,Madison, Ham- l Hon, and Coliimiilaeountlo*, Horlila. ..Jmyn J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT UW, Troupville, UiwndosConty.Ga, (mil *' cHAs. G. Campbell” ATTORNEY AT LAW, MILLKDOKT11XK, OA.8 ihraoilues Law in tbe various Counties or tbe Oo. muigoe Circuit, and tbe atfiolnlng Gountios of Twiggs, lAuruns and Washington. Kel'or-te—John Boston, H. A- Crane, and R. B Hilton. leoi4 GKOUGE A. GORDON^ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, xxn Cmnii**imer qftheU. S. Court of Claims foe the State of Georgia. Office Corner Buy aud Bull a treats. YONGE At FRIERSON, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MEL no. 04 ur-nmr. savannah, oa apr4 urxrtYHYHSB; ATTORNEY AT LAW,| Office 176, Bay-st., over Turner k Co's. Dreg Store SAVANNAH, G A. no? 10—ly STWTBaKEk; ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Monticello, Jefforaou County, Fla. Reference—Hon. W. B. Fusong, savannah, Ga. mill BijWAHBoTWiEJOr ' MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMRS30NU1 OP DEEDS. At Messrs. Ward k Owens’ law Office, [myll WAYNE, GRENVILLE At CO., ’ KRCHANTB, Day street Sawmah. THOS. 8. WAYNE. E. ORENl’llJ E, R. ALEX. WAYNK, W. T. SAMPLE, jy 6—tf Savannah. Cbattanpcgg. C. W. MABRY, ATTORNEY AT LAW nuNKUM, mum> oo., ga. Will atteud to professional business lu the Cout.nea or Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, thrl- wether and Troup. Reference—Hun. E. Y. HUI, LaGrange, Ga.; Boa. David Irwin, Marietta, Ga.; Colonel M. M. TldweL PayettevlUe, Ga.; aud Mr. William Dougherty, Co* Iambus, Ga. s«pl7-ly — J. W. THRELKEI.D, CongrcB* and Whitaker streets. septli C l RAC EKS— Foxe’s Orackers, n fresh supply Just ! received and for salo by S0pt23 J. D. JESSE. NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. P UOl’OSAI.S will bo rocoivcd uy tho undoreignt until the 15th of October next, for robuildiu v the Bridgo across Pine maker* Creek, on tbo Cher^ okeo HUI Cross Road, to bo of tlio fallowlug propor tions (and all material of best black cypress, ox- cept tho cover, which must bo heart yellow plno,) 35 feet long, 18 Toot wide, to be floorod 40 feet, to bosustalnod by four rows of pill g, three In each row. Each pile to be 0x11 inches, and substantially driven. Each row of ptloa to bo capped by a 24 feet stick 0x12 inches, and beveled on tbo upper uoruors to show office or 4 inches—the cover lobe suatalnod by four string pieces, running lengthwise through the bridgo 0x11 inches; these to bo hoveled to show a face of three inches at lop, banisters to bo well braced at oach of tho cap sills. Contractor to furulsli all material, and vrark to he done aud turned over to Road Commissioners for their inspec tion by tbe 15th of January noxt. Bond, with security required, for tbe (Hitbful per formance of the work, together for its remaining substantial for soven years from completion. GKO. P. HARRISON, P. I, C.C. C. In behalf of tho Inferior Court of Chatham Co. gept. 12th, 1866,sopt 12 S IDES AND SHOULUEU J —15 hhds and 20 bbls bright Sides and Shoulders, Bacon, received per nteamer Keystone State, aud for salo low front the wharr, by sopt23 CHARLES A, GREINER, F ANCY PRINTS—Ono case Fancy Printed Cali coes, warranted fast colours, at 6# cents por yard. Just received by stoaraer Knoxville, and for safe by IktWITr it MORGAN, sept 1 J^oMKSTW LIQUORS— STRANGE HI _ If you want a good aud choup UTrunk, Vallce, Carpet Box r Clothing of any kind or quul made * ‘ .j ready made or made up to your measure; also Hats, tips, Shirts, Collars or Dress Furnishing articles of any description, call and t>e- lect from tho largest and best stock in the city, at tho Star Emporium, 147 Bay street. WM. O. PRICE. ie or made up to j ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD. S EGAUSISEGARS!!—Juat received a fresh sup ply or choice Imported began*, such as Rio Huu duo, Conchas, Landrw, E*merald», La Flora, K Putapoco, and a Quo lot or choice American and Gorman Segars. For sale at BARROW’S Family Grocery, sept 27 . Whitaker and Chariton streets. 250 barrels Ohio Recttflod Whiskey, 100 do Pike* Magnolia do. 120 do E. Phelps’* Gin. 26 do Conn. River P. AH. Rye Glu. 20 do Brandy. 85 quar and eighth casks Twigg Hoop’d 4th pr. 20 do do Magonolia Wine. 76 barrels Ohio Monongaliela Whiskey. 20 do Gibsons Mountain do. 15 do Ben Russell* Nector do. 6 do Gibsons old Family Nectar Whiskey 40 do White Rectified do. 6 do Old Keutucky Bourbon do. 40 do and punchoous Georgia Peach Brand 10 do Virginia Apple do. Ia store and for sale by Mp 18 WEBSTER k PALMES. T and Gulf Railroad, having adjourned to moe; on tho 26tb Instent, and it having been represented to mo that the Interest of that enterprise requires feftoor time for the obtainment of subscriptions a, u .Kaafr' *• * ,,w ° r tuaan. Aug. so. NI8BEr - “f,, pOTTON BAGGING—On Consignment—A small tot Gunny Rafginf.for sale on moderate rmi. Apply to F. R. BHACKkLFORD, lo ..piaoJK •> myio PHOTOGRAPHS. Largo sized Photographs, ta kcubjr MILLER, AT TWS1.VK DOLLAR# PKK DOSSM Also, Ambrotyues and Da- • gnerreotypea, ta hts usual ta- A oaUls solicited. J. W. lULLEi. or. St. Jullan-Bt. and Market square tohed on reasonable terms. Orders r poctfully solicited. ftp 18 COOL. UKTIIKAX THE ASBOE BILLIARD SALOON. (upstairs) Corner Bull and Bryan streots, over Barber Shop June 27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. M. WHIT SMITH, ATTOBNEY AT LA W, AUJOATON, IA8T FLORIDA. Will practice in the Eastern and Southern Counties Refer to—Col. 8. P. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton, 6a ▼annah. ___ fob2-tf fflBTiasBgaBraniPBBESx; gagaa ABE now folly prepared to In' sort toll or partial setts of Teeth on tbo principle of Dr. J. Allot Patent i jntinuous Gum, By this Improvement, the form or the face can bo restored ta any degree or rotundity that may be desired. Ills . applicable In all coses where tbe cheeks have rallea In and cannot be detected by »ho closest observer.— This method comblucs tbo followlngt ivanU«es>- An artificial gum, which oxblblto a perfectly natural and life-like appoaranco, and imparts to the thretb that peculiar expression which charuterlxee tho ns- tural organs. This Gum consist# of a sllaciou# compound, which Is applied and toned upon the Teeth and Platein such a manner, as to fill up all the Interstice# around tbs base ortho Teeth, and also unites them firmly to eachother and to the mate upon which they or* sett. This secures ported cleanliness of the Teeth. Office over Do Witt k Morgan, Congress street. *% Republican and Georgian copy. fob 16—U WX. M. WILLIAM*. TUADDKUS OUVKH. JACK BROWN WILLIAMS, OLIVER At BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena Vista, Marion County, Ga., Will practice In ths counties of Marion, Macon, Hous ton, Stewart, Randolph, Muscogee, Leo, and any adjoiuing counties, where their service* may be required. myll WILLIAM PHILLIPS, ATTOBNEY AT LAW, UABIRTAi OA. oct26—ly DAVID G. WILDS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SPARTA, OA. wSS&^&sr" “■ RsnaxNc*—Behn k Foster, Rabun fcSmita, and E. A. Soullard, Savannah, flag R. B. HILTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Offloe corner of Bay and Drayton-ets 8ATAHNAH, OA. my 11 _DR. UtiARLBS H. COLDING, FFICE AND RESIDENCE, No. 14 LIBERT^ 8T H Ouo door west of Drayton, myll . c * CONNELLY, ~ ATTOBNEY AT LAW, ooputt, »A.. (ron oma. alsant.) Will practise In tho Southou Circuit,and In UscotL Dooly and Worth Counties olthe Macon Oronlt. , AW Particular attention given to the collection ol claims In South-Western Goorgis. je2—Cm P. JACOBS, SEOAR AND TOBACCO STORE. No. 39, Ball street, (sign of the Big Indian.) N. R—Keeps constantly oo hand sSotsb, HaS Spanish, and American Segars, at wholesale and re- Aiw,ChewtngT^ro^uffiiw.^ Jnsel * Insurance Broker and Notary* Public. npan P n >P"«i»5«Jbrj»inwmr 1*« Una American or BrtUib UMerwrilorf, amt aUenUo. “ aoAla. trial ol aorl glroo io all m»Uen ooonoctwl with aUotHu J£oS’Ch 1 S5,. Bv - u ** ,7“^™* jesse t. bern; jebse t. Bernard: WKIT 8 ww. Ea1r.nco—Djorg, L. Bnwa, WiUlau Dell, N.w B. a auto., bmu>