Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 30, 1856, Image 1

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lOfD SERIES.I & SAVANNAH, GA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, ; - 7 . . j., . . ! ■■ i : : — tuluvrlpUiiti Prtcea of *«r«im«h Pnpera IIJ common understanding, too proprietors and poMHlmn ol tba tbreo papers taauod In Navaonah, have adopted too fallowing unit to rateaofaob. iorl|iuon, U) uko eltoet tola day: Hour I'.nwr, par tntmm, In advance M on rrl-Wimbiy •' " 4 00 Weekly, aiugle copy, in adrauos 3 00 Weekly,«to ooplok, to one address 8 00 wookly, »»bl " “ .*• .’.,.10 00 Wototy, Urn 11 '• '• 13 00 Weekly, Iwouty “ ,l “ 30 00 When nei |iii,l within ono month from thotlmo or kubtorlumg too ohsrgo tor too IMIly win bo mom .lolloro, no t tor too Tri-Wookly Jlot. Iho Wsesiy trill bo toot only lo thooo who poy In advance The paper wilt iuvariably be dlscoutlned upon tbe expiration of tho time for which it has been Tho* e retoe to uko eltbct Mm end after this ALEXANDER ft SNEF.D, Republican, R. a HILTON k CX)., Georgian* Journal THOMPSON ft WmilNQTON, Newt. savannah, July 1, 1850. I- — ■■■ TUBIDAY. Twe O'elaek, P. M, BY TXHiUaR.A.P£I KURTIIBR 1Y TUB BALTIC • Natr You, Sept. 30th llraira ft Shipley iptote Cotton market dull, prioeo steady. Salon offline days 17,000 (alee. Fair Upland! d| to 6f. Middling uplands tj. Fair Mobiles 6{. Middling e|. Flour market firm. Wheat advanced from 1 to 3 ponce. Mouey market unchanged kut atringeat. tionaniiArm and unchanged. Hum Cotton market has declined. The political netn, though Intereetlng, pre- oentsuo-features or importance. There Itaa been a triumphant roceptton of Peat theCharteat in London. A diabolical attempt hu been made to destroy tbo Boyal Amphitheatre at Liverpool. The Culprit was arrested. The FremontTloltet In Tains. .The report or the Qonaaleakhiiolfor is that thoOormana In De Witt oonnty, Texas, were about funning a Fremont -Electoral ticket,and that a party had gone into Unit county to put down tho movement, Is nottruo. Tito Galveston Civilian soya:, The Hubs are. and wo speak open the highest authority, that a Kentuckian, and n preacher too, mimed Pmthor, or Prater, residing Ip said county, who had bcon ondoavorlug to liiciilcato abolition sentiments, and had also uctcd suspi* olouiiy about a runaway sluvo, was waited up on by,a deputation or citizens, including a number of Gormans and slaveholders, and nUI- fted that,he mast leave tho country. Ho noknnw- ledgod that ho waa an abolitionist, that ho was ono In Kentucky, and ovor should bo oue; but that ho would now not only lenvo Texas, fir they would allow him,) hut also tho United States, nud never again live under the llag of his nailvo country. Our informant stated that a portion of the poeple, including the principal Germans and some planters, were in favor of imposing summary punishment upon him for conduct, hut tho majority agreed to give him n short time in which to sottlo his affairs and quit tho couutry. • lie;,--; M tali,ft;,;-!!.--: jJI„. ‘ur.-.Ii-V !u tii r , fiieiliu- -i -J. i. 5 -■ NO. 12082. QuALiTt or Tax ah OorMN.—Tho OaWoh- tou News, ot tho ‘20th, nay nt \Vo vfoio tlio iilltiT Jity Hiimvii into thu cot ton saiiiplb foums of Meurs. It. A D. 0. Millu whore \to wore shown the sample* of leveral hundred bulon of now oottoupuud on one tublo mjmo samples or last year's crop. The grout contrast in quality struck un with Home sur prise. Nearly every muuple of this year’s cotton would ruuk an Middling Fair, while all tho samples oflust year's crop were of the lowest quality. There never ha* been a reason when tuo Texan cotton Ims been ns good as it is this , rear# Messrs. Mills have made sales at (Tom 1J to 12$ cents per pound, equal to the high* est Now Orleans quotations. Should thu crop prove ns short In the other States as it eertnluly will be In this, the prim must still advance much higher, before the season closes; and us oar latest aucouuts indi cate a short crop generally, wo think the pros pect Is Unit our planters may yet make up in mice what they have lost in tho dettolcmiy of he orop. At Hridfotmrt. Oondeotlcut, In Bt, James’, Church, by Rev. Thos.xyunott, Juan Kanuki. j Macias, of Manta dim, Cuba, to Mias Eufukwa ) Frost at Port Giuson, Mish.—Tho Raton Rouge Advocato says, a dispatch lias been re ceived in that city, stating that a considerable frost occurred at Port Gibson on Monday night last. ThoAdvocuto adds that the atmosphere had a frosty feeling in Raton Roago ou Tues day morning. First Saws op New Cotton.—Tho Apala chicola Advertiser of the 24th September, says the ilrst sale of new cotton in that market was made ou thu 22d instant. Five bales of cotton from thu plantation of Hugh Rusk. Esq., of Jackson county, Florida, were sold by l). G. Railed Esq., toJ, 0. Maolay, Esq., at 10|e. Clasamcution—Strict Middling. River and Weather—The river continues to recede slowly. No arrivals of steamboats. Tho ^weather continues warm at mid-day, though quite cold at night. The damago from froBt to Tobacco in Robertson and Montgomery continues, and in Christian co’ty, Ky., has been quite heavy, we learn.—Nashvillo Ranner, Sept 27th inat. We clip the following items from the Galves ton Oivillon of the 23d : Rains contiuue to visit Galveston at intervals. Many trees, which had really shed their foliage during the long drought, ltave put out new eaves ; the grass on the prairies is growing oxurlautly; fall gardens give flue promise, and vegetation generally has a spring-like appear ance. The air is colder, too, tho thermometer being down to 70 degrees yesterday morning. fatal duel in charleston. Editor of the Mercury Killed I Charleston, Sept. 29. A duel occurred this afternoon (Monday) near tills city (Charleston) between William R. Taber Jr. esq., editor of the Meronry and Ed. ward Magrath, Esq. brother cf the Judge. On the third shot the boll entered Taber's head. Be died an hour afterwards. The difficulty grow ontof a series of comma * nicatlons published in the Mercury, relative to the Hon. A. J. Magrath, candidate for Con gress in the Charleston District. [The communications were published over the signature of a“Nnllifler.” Tho third and lari, which appeared in the Mercury of yester day morning, and which probably caused the difficulty, concluded as follows :] And now. Sir, in concluding, it is prope that 1 should say a word to that public before whom we both stand. With.a full conscious ness of my responsibility to truth, I claim to have made not a single oharge against you which cau, in the same spirit, be denied. You placed yourself before the people as a candidate, und thereby invited criticism. You and your friends had no right to expect the immunity of silence: and if my comments have seemed se vere, I point to the facts, public notorius, ad mitted facts, for my justification. I know that the "cry o/persicutum,” that ready refage from the purauit of Justice, of falling fortunes, and or bankrupt character,-—that pitiable appeal of “help me, Cassius, or 1 sink”—is now raised in your behalf. To such an appeal, at this time, 1 can only oppose the truth, and 1 demand jus tice. Upon it let the people of this District de cide whether yon shall be the Representative or their principles and guardian of their rights in Congress. Your obedient servant, 11 A NULLIFIED.” Cotton Beginning to Move—It will bo seon by reference to our commercial column, that “nine thousand” bales of Cotton werosoldin this market yesterday, and that prices ad vanced 4 to 2 of a cent.—New Orleans Delta, Sept. 20th. Explosion.—The Ciarborae [Ala.] Souther ner says: The boiler of Agee <fc Leslie's steam saw mill bursted last Wednesday, tearing tho house all to pieces, and scattering the iron and rock in every direction. The engineer waa wounded, and three negroes scalded—two badly—the other and the engineer not seriously. It is a mystery how the rest escaped, and some not killed fu3tanter. The cause is not known. Frost.—We yesterday announced that there was u severo frost obaei vod ou the Railroad on Thursday morning. It will be seen under the telegraph head that there was tho sumo morn ing a frost at Vicksburg. A gentleman who arrived hero yesterday tram New York informs us that on Wednesday morning there waa a very heavy frost sixty miles thin side of Mont gomery, and that the cotton exhibited evi dences of Its effects.—Mobile Tribune, Wh inet. Cotton from Talladega, Ala—Two wag gon loads of cotton wero received here ou Satur day from Talladega county, und sold for 12c. >erlb. We understand it was fully Middling fair* aud gave evidence of nice handling. The beauty of the traimution is, the sellers carried away with them three hundred dollars worth of groceries, and went away thoroughly con vinced that Columbus is the market for Talla- degansto comu —Culumbm Sun, Septem ber 30. DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. DR. JAMES P* T SCREVEN, Aldermen, 1. DR. RICHARD D. ARNOLD, 2. WM. S. BASINGER, 3. AARON CHAMPION, 4. SOLOMON COHEN, if ROBERT LACKL1SON, «, DR. J. F. POSEY, ROBERT D. WALKER, JOHN 0. FALLIGANT, JAMES B. FOLEY, GEORGE A. GORDON, ALVIN N. MILLER, TH0MA8 PURSE. 7. 9. 10. 11. 12. DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COM- MITTEE. A meeting of the Democratic Execu tive Committee will be held at ita usual pluce on THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. R. WAYNE, sept .SO Chairman. OeMh of Wm. R. Taber, Editor of the Charleston Mercury. At a time when our Soathem country is re viled and attacked by tbo lawless hordes of Abolition, it has always been with pain that wc have marked political differences among us. But when tho result is such as the telegraph announces to us, it Btrikes upon every Southern heart us something fraught with unutterable grier. The cause of tho duel which has had so fatal a termination, was the publication of aome ar ticles in tho Charleston Mercury, over the sig nature of “Nulllfler,” which reflected on Jadge A. 0. Magrath of tho U. 8. Court, whose name had been used os a candidate for Congress— Mr. Taber was oue of the editors of the Mer cury, and in some way became himself involved with Mr. Edward Mugratb, the brother of the Judge. The city of Charleston lu the low of Wm. R. Taber, has l>een bereaved of a gallant son- one ot character, ability, and worth and the paper which ho in part edited -has lost a thorough gentleman, and an ablo, educated, and forcible writer. Mr.Taber was a youog ram, scarcely thirty years of age, yet he had boon long enough before the public to make him many warm personal and political friends. Ho was a gra duatc of Columbia College, B. C., and establish. Ql for himself in that institution a reputation (or undoubted talent He was in addition to his power with the editorial pen, a chaste, for cible, end elegant speaker. He has left behind b thu mourners over hhquntlmoly end, a Urge Wily connection and a wife and two young ®»il*lren. Dbatu of* an Authohbw—Mrs. Clarissa Woodsou died vorv suddouly ou Saturday lant. at Bentivar, in Albemarle, uouuty, Vu. Mrs. W. was the uuthorosaof* 4 The Southern Homo.” und another work for chileren, just Uauod in Philadelphia. Cotton Crop. Walnut Bayou. La., Sept.21, WALNUT iSAYOU, Li A., 80pL 21, ItiftQ. Editort Picayune—Wq have had a most un- propitions season for cotton. First, the spring was very late: then, the summer was general ly too hot. Tbeopeniugof the cotton consc- lueutlywoa retarded; yet, notwithstanding, here were many floe crops. Hut the curso of all pests, the boll worm, "came like a thief in the night to do its work of death.” The plan ters theught the climax of their misfortunes was capped. They were mistaken. They but little thought that thsse imps of Satan,the army worm, in a legion, were to be let loose upon them. The top crop, the forlorn hopo of the oyer sanguuleplanter,being young nud tender, is tho lirst to lull to the insatiate tooth of these fell destroyers. The results of these sad dis pensations will be u half to twu-thirds of the crop of 155; and to make it still worse, the cotton picked from this time will be more or ess trashed by these modern locusts. Ala n ! poor planters! Orksry. Joseph J. Baldwin, author of “Party Ixead- rs,'’ huHjoiued the democrats. The North Carolina papers anounce the death of Col. Andrew Joues, of Halifax, N. C. Forty emigrants for Kansas left Memphis, Tenn., on the 19th. Lemuel Buffbrd, of Mississippi, was robbed of ten tbousaud dollars, ut a political celebra tion* ucur Nmshville, Teun.,on the 17lk iusL A slight shock qf an earthquake was felt at Hickruuu, Ky., about Hve o’clock ou Wednes day morning last. M«xU*.an aud Indian intelligence. The Austin State Times, of tho 13tU Inst, furnishes the following Mexican and Indiau news: Ed. Burleson went into Mexico for the pur- josuoi buying stouk. He had with him their icon men. Every man of the party had a pass port bearing the siginitutes oi Comoutort and Vidauni. He remained at Saltillo some time, und then went to a plantation or hacienda not far utt', where the party were arrested by the authorities, disarmed and treated very ruddy. They took the screws oat of thu six shooters, and kept a portion of their arms. Ed. says "they took my money just us they needed it, kept iuu eight days, and paid me off in Spanish stock at their own prices. ’ These outrages were committed after the exhibition of Hie puss- ports. Ed. Burleson learnt whilo in Mexico that the Lipous had returned to San Feruuudo. Tho women aud children wero at their point under the protection of tho authorities, and the war riors were in Texas. Wo may look foi depre dations on the froutier. There is a party of domiuoie Indians on this side of the Rio Grande. Tney have crossod over for no good. Many of their depredations buvo been ascribed to other tribes. With the Lipuusaiid theBcmiuoleH both iu Toxas, there is a good prospect of trouble ou the frout.ur. When Ed. Burleson left Saltillo, Gen. Lang- berg was expected to be there every day, in command of a large loroeut Governinenttroopa, Viihiurri hud made dispositions to meet him: it is probable there has been a collision be tween them ere this. If such is the case, the llag of tlu- .Sierra .Madre Republic will soon bo uiuuried, and events may truuspiro having u very important ueariug upon our relations witii the coterminous States of Mexico. Miaaissim Sootubbn Railroad.—The Jack eon Mtniutippiun has the following notion of this great enterprise: Tiiere Is no public work of the present day more interesting to our citizens, whether we regard it in n commercial, social or political point of view. By a reference to our advertis ing column it will be seen that bids for gradiug and superstructure are invited, either for the whole or a part of the road. Such bids as may be made will bo opened on the 1st day of No vember next. Tho recent grant of laud by Congress to Missippl will give the Southern Railroad neatly two hundred thousand acres of land, of which sixty or seventy thousand will be within six miles of the road. W. 0. Smedes, Esq., the newly elected PrcriUent, is a gentleman of large means, good judgment and great energy—and will leave no eff ort un tried to accomplish the great work he has un dertaken. The Cotton Cropi In Mlsilsslppl, Ten nessee nud Alnbamu. The Batnbrldge “Argus " Mr. Russell, editor of this excellent paper snd ono of the Railroad committee whose meet- lD 8 by the ThomaaviUe Convention was ap- Mwtod for to-morrow, in this, city, reached owwmah this morning. The Argue has strong claims upon the people Savannah, whioh, we hope, they will recog- w In theanbstautiul farm ef subscriptions Ut advertisements. [Correspondence of tho Daily Delta.] Palestinb, Adams County, Sept. 20,1856. Eds. Delta: I have just returned from a (ly ing trip to Nashville, Tennesace. I went by way of Memphis, and through West and Mid die Tennessee, and returned to Memphis by way of Florence, Ala. I made especial inquiries about the cotton crop on my whole route. From my own observations mid what others told mo, there will be a half crop made through the sections i passed. In West Tennessee and North Alabama, I saw hundreds of acres that will not make two liuudred pounds sced-eottun to the acre, und very often not a boll onnn acre, and cotton not three inches high. This isthe effect of the drought, which, from parti cular inquiries. I learn, lias had the samo ef fect on tho cotton throughout Tennessee,North Mississippi, North Alubumu, and North Geor gia. I examined the Holds of cottou as 1 came down the river—they certainly will bo very short. Ono planter arid lie would not make ovor one third of a crop: others, not over a half. The great storm in Augont completely checked the growth of cotton in the country urouud Natchez, and seemi to havo had tba saiuo effect when ever it reached. No one cau deny whut is stated above, and tiiey are tacts tunt evory planter ought to look to in deciding to scl 1 his crop in the early market. Thero is no doubt but thatthe crop will bo short, imdthat the price of cotton will range ranch higher belore the middle of next February. What crop is made is being rapidly picked oul aud pushed uito markot, but tbo great portion of it will ^Picked out before the middle of October. It tne market kept Urrn witii the largo orop °f leet year, tUerti 6 but Halt, doubt it will go op to 15 cents with the Hilarities* of the present crop. „ ’ , Bfliwtfully yours, X. a J ““d^t 'nd l ue atoun mined the crops South of Natchez. 1 A blaady itcmiulsoeiice. A correspondent of tbo Philadelphia Ledger wutiug from Oamp Dade, Florida, relates the terriblo circumstances uuder whioh Mujar Dade, with 110 men were destroyed there in 1836. They had been detailed to force their way through from Fort Kiugto Tampa: Nothing of Importance occurred till the eighth day. On tho morning of that day they renamed tho march from tueir last encamp ment, (about oue mile und a half from this place,) and were about cutting down some very High grass, when n must deadly and deatruc tive lire was opened ou them by on uusecn eue> my, which struck dowu every maa of the ad- vuuci-d guard. Muj. Dade and C'apt. Frazer now went forward to ascertain the cause of the bring when they too were Bbot down, and the command devolved ou Gardner, who bad hU right thigh shattered. He kept his post until tie was shot dead. Tho rear guurd, under the command of Lieut Houdurson.iiow got ready the six-pounder,and sent such tiiundcriug discharged of grape into the glass, (lor as yet they hud not seen a foe), that tho enemy were driven back nearly half a mile, aud Lieut. Bussinger, with a party or men, commenced the cutting of logs for tho purpose of mukiug a breastwork for defence. Tli is is still standing. They were not, however, allowed much time, und hud only raised their work about two leot when the ludiana, under Miciiuopy, camo down ou them from another poiut, uud iu less than twenty minutes, the work of death wan so rapid, that every officer but Bassirger was either killed or mortally wouuded, and only seven men loft unhurt. Lieut. Keys was shot iu the head, and exclaim ing, “Oh, Godl I am a dead man!” seated him self at the foot of a tree, where he remained until Ids head was split open by the tomahawk of a savage. Dr. Cutliu, who hud both legs shattered, was dragged into tho little woric, aud seizing a double barreled gun, said, “1 have two barrels for them yet;*’ but, poor fellow, ho soon ceased to uso them, as a ball from a rifle entered his heart, killing him on the spot.— Lieut. Bassingor now emerged from the works to pick up what guns he could, and, as he was about to return, he was shot down, with his two legs and one arm shattered. He, however, reached the enclosure with a few guns, and, fur ncurly half un hour, he and tbreo privates kept ‘back the savages. At luBt, all were entirely disabled hut himself aud private Clark. The lire having slackened, the Indians now ap proached, and contented themselves with rifliug the bodies of the slain, Bassinger and Clark aU tho time feigning to be dead. Having taken every thing of value they could, And, the Indians now retired, when Clark and^ Bassinger consulted on whut was to be done; hut ulus 1 scarcely an hour had elapsed, when some negroes, half breeds, and a few Indians returned and commenced mutilating the bodies of the slain in a most barbarous manner. Liuut. Bassinger, on seeing this, raised him self up, aud, appealing to a huge negro, who svoku English, begged them to spare his life lor the sake of his wife ; hut an hundred axes were immediately ruked ou him,and Clark says thu liltumlly cut him to pieces. Clark remained quiet till they had left, and although with eleven wouuds, waited till night, when be set out ou his return to Fort King. This place ho finally ffiarrirt). ASTIII—,ipif,utto. tfas.lj • of illmyton hu-i Hry.ill ' ’• 3B-3 ' a. Bhown, of Bmrnuh, Q». taimil ’intelligence. lAVRiinsh Market, September 39. The in trket waj dull this tbnnnnn, and tbo sale* limited to 288 bultH at the Colluwiug particular*, vis: 4 at 7, ft *t h, o at lOKt 11 «t 0 «t 7 At HMf 129 si l*2» i at lit*, 6 At 12M. W at 10 At TJ<*. Import*. OHAHliKiTON*—I'er ateemsr (Jwrdou—30 sack* ill, t>9 eaokAgoii hollow ware, 6 bbU fruit. 8 trunk , 3*2 tmckH flour. 72 bozos radio, 30 bales do, 160 picksges do, 66 bbu do. 1 horse and buggy. mWO HKAOTIfUf.AN > VAl.lfAHUi ull. PAINT-, X INQ8for Raltlcat i. o II»k Store uuder the “ House, valued t $IO. Obonoos |l each. Maral septa# HOB SALES A VALlMfl-.fi \/Yl, near tbo Central * Railroad itopot. about ilO x 100 fcot. Tills Lot is feasnupio. On tho prernliM are COUiassiON SIEROHANT, 1 Brb.l4q Bayit,, inVntiiitili. PHILIP M, V m an n NuTAlSl 8 TuVV^V? JcVK, H MfAl UOPV18T, . Will oxuutoDoe.ls, Mortgage^ roworot Attorney, Wills, Bonds, Notices and Taking ot Interrogatories. OUlce at tbo Court House, Bavatiuab, Ua. Court Days, Third Tuesday in each month, and hold at tho oinoo of Rdwaia <*. Wllou, Ksq. Kui lonoo, Gaston, botweon Barnard and Tattuall I*? ui laoaiiuHiu. «b luu proiliifvn un} .itrtJoL ' W call .ti.l«l.l, w UimIiwmI will beUtonaod wmo» rout tor MM |«r Mm T.rm« HKKlor.t«;. Apply to SOpt 20 R OK I'AlUUHUCl.A—Per stesinor Kllia—175 co lon, 4 bales wool, 2 bates bides aud 25 cords wood. 4.U Agent. XRLVHtTON*DiR BUT* i Tbn superior it earner UORIM IN, J. I*. Brook a, Commander, having boou thoroughly overhauled aud rumlBhed with a now bollor, .will run regularly— twlco a wook—botweon Savaunah and Charleston ; leaving bavunnult ovory Wednesday and Batunlay afrernoons, at 6 o’eiook. an t returning will Icavo Charlontou every Monday and Friday aTlornooim, 6 o’clock, jyM6 NEW OKI.KANs, t#EPT. 26.—The market oponed is mornlugot about yesterday’s rates, but as the this day ailvauced tho Inquiry became mure active aud guueral, rnsu.ltng tn sales oT about»,000 bales, the ulimiug rates showing aU advauuo of )tfaM of a cent, and leaving tho market nearly bare of stock. We now quote • • Inferior —a — Ordinary — a — Gmd rdlutry lUtfaloM L*iw Middling 11 a 11)4 Middling H>* a 11)4 Good Middling lift a 12‘, Mldd lug fair 12*4 a 12), Fair 12Xal3 gTATEMBN f OF IX/1TON. Block ou baud 1-tHoptotubvr, 1806 bales 7,198 Arrived Hlliuo 68,11-t Arrived to-day 4,418 Jl vember ne 69,700 Exported to date 17,237 Exported to day 1,826—19,002 Block ou baud and ou ship huard uot clearei.60,W8 Sugar—Fair domaud and 150 bhda. taken at pre vious rates. Molasses—Nothing doing of any Importance. Whiskey—No trausautlous of any note Freights—Ono or two ships were tokeu Up for Llvorpjol to-day at J£d. Ibr Cotton. Excnangea—No material change* Londou, [clear blllt] 8^ a Vtf per eeut. prein Paris. 6.21)* a 6.26 pur dollar. New Fork 00 days I# a 1)4 P^r cent. disc. Now York Bight >4 percent, ntscountto par. NEW YORK, 8EPT. 25.—Colton —The inn. kut Is buuyaut aud actlvo uuder nows of frost at tho South. The sales are 3,000 bales. We quote as for merly : NSW YORK OLASSIPIOATION. Upland. Florida. Mobile. N.O&Tx ordinary 10 y, 10 % 10 * 10« Middling 12 12 UK W Middling Fair... 12« 12H UK 13 Fair.... UK 12« 13 13* Colfljo—There is u moderate domand, and prlcos are firm. Tbo stock of Rio i, 67,090 bags; salon of 890 bags Rm ai l9)^aI2o, 1.0UO mats Java at 14>40; aud 5u buss Uguayrast ll^c. Fiour—The inquiry lor Weoie»n Canal Flour is more active uuder tue nows by the Canada; prlcos mo I0al5 cents better ou thu lower and medium grades. Wheat—In Wheal a large bueiuedS has been done. a sale of 6uu bushels lair Boutheru Red at $1 43 16,’WJ bushel* wnlte at 41 52al 62. Klee is quiet but tlrin;saIoof .20 tiorcosat4a4;fo. Sugars uuutinue excited aud buoyant; sules of 2,990 hhda. mostly Cuba at Ha9u, including some Porto Rico at OalOc. Molasses Is steady, with moderate sales; we no tice 2UU hhda. Cuba Muscovado at 41c, Whiskey—The market opened dull aud heavy with ufew owes at 36>*c for Ohloaiul Prison. NO. 144 BRYAN STKBRT, WRJT or Tim MARKKr, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. fflHK BUBSOR1BER would inform his friend.! uud . . tho publfo generally, that ho has REMOVtl) frum his Old Stand to BRYAN STREET, aud flllud up the above Houre in asupurlor style, auil iutaudH serving his friends with ill tho delicacies of tho sea son, such OS- WILD GAME, VENIBON, GEORGIA AND NEW YORK OYBTERS. Ac., and pledges himself to use every endoavor lo plcare all who may favor him with their patruuage. HENRY BURT. sept 29—tf^r OTUART’ti Crushed and Powdered Bugar 20 bbls. Btuurt's Crushed Bugar 20 “ “ Powdorud Bugar. Lauding and for sale by sept 27 SCRAN TON, JOHNSTON k t*». SCaidSTIiZN, BROS. & 00., ISirORTKIlS AND DEALERS IN Drug*, Points, Oil*, Perfumery. JiU., &Ce, 170 WILLIAM SIREtoT,cor. BcoKinau, NEW YoUK, ■ NV1TK THE ATTENTION UF THE TRADE to . . their largo aud varied stock of Drugs, Paints, v>ns, Periutnory, «o. In addition to their regular importations of BUtplu Drugs, ti.uy ureaBo rucelv- eourcos of productiou and uiu- mg, dueetirom tho cuurces of pi uufsulure, ■ applies m Tooth, Fair and Nail Brush- es, Bronxes, Cura*, Muriars, Bpouges, French juiglbb Perfumery, mom’s Extracts, aud uiuuy otbor articles usually embraced ta druggists’ stouUs, which they are uiso euublo d to oflfcr ou the must advantageous terms.* Orders, either lu person or by mail, will receive prompt Htteutlmi. BOOKS—BOOKS Port of BtivniitmJt Avtived, steamship Augusta, Lyuu, from New York, with mdse and passengers to Padelford, Fay k Co. steamer Gordon, Brooks, from Charleston—to J P Brooks Steamer Kllia, Keehler, Parachula—to U C Ray- sor. Bell Brandon, Lucy StranforU, Young Husband, Little Wlfo, Debtors Daughter Trial and Triumpli, The Oxonians, Count Moute Looue, Bell Bratuloa, The Mystorig, Ninon de L’Knolos, Baukors Wife, Tom Kacqubt, Parrleldo, Couutry N igbborhood, uipsoy Daughter, Handy Andy, Martins of Cro’ Marlin, Passengers. Per steamer Uurduu, trust Charles tou—Mr* Capt J P Brooks, Horace Johnsun,and 3 dsok. CunilgDMS, Per Steamer Gordon, from Charleston—Central R R; Florid* Boat; Dana A Washburn; M Molina, J BCubbegejA Haywood; Haradtu’s Express; fi C Wade; W H Onion; A B Shaw; J Solomons; L. Chevea. «. Per steamer KUsa, from ParauUucUt—1T6 bales cotton, 4 bolos wool, 2 bales hides and 26 cords wood to □ C Raysou, E 0 W tdo, Behn-& Foster; N A Hardoo k Ce;R J Havant; Charleston Boat; A 8 Hsrtridge; J Richardson. The Red Indi ius, The Two Brides, Swamp Stood, Villctte Faust, Tho Heirs, Joseph T Hare, Ruth Garnett, Gabrielle, >•* Royal Favorite, Tho Artillerist, Emigrant Squire, Tioonderoga, Harry Helm, The watchman, Captain Kyd, Swoni-y Todd, orphau Chlluron, Red Lam, Johu Halifax^ Dark Bhadtu, Tho Buccaneer, Forest Rose, Jack Ariel, Sir Jasper Carew, Hyaeinthe. Tho above are ouly a few of iho works on salo. Please call. J. B. OUBBBDGB* sopl26 Agent. TOBACCO O F various brands; viz: Now SlyiitzTwist; Plan- tallon Twist, Jenny Lind, Rough and Ready NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TO TUB VOTERS OF CHATH ASX COUNTY. p Follow-citizens, 1 hereby announce my self a candidate for tho office of Receiver of Tax Rotorua, and respectfully nulled your support, sept 30 ABRAM. HARMON. FUR FREIGHT OR ( HARTER —The A JBEBarque ISAAC R. DWIS, Captain Hand,400 tons bui thon—can take the bulk or 1,000 bales cot- ton. Apply to C. A. GUF3NKR. T\ICKKX’H HtiUSHiOijI WUHIM f. ^OcloCof, ±J recolvod and for sale by WARNOCK sept 30 169 Congress t-trout TO THE PUBLIC Un the flrst of October the Night Guard wm will bo set at 8, P. M. By order Honor, Mayor. J. BRYAN, ropt 30 Chief Police. OGLETHORPE MUTUAL LOAN ASSO- CIAT1UN.—Tho regular monthly meeting of the above Association will be held at the Exchange, ou WEDNESDAY EVENING, tho 1st Oct., ai 7* o’clock. Members are hereby notified that unless their duos are promptly paid, the rules will bo en forced. WM. S. BASINGER, sept 80—It Score! try. reached, und is now iu New York, pensioned by tbo Government on the pitiftilsum of eight dot- XFallwoOrr.—A*yc-t.tliore have been hot about 10,000 head of cattle passed through Montgomery county, Yu. At the same time last year thero hud passed through that coun ty 36,080 head—a great falling off. A Kansas Papku.—Tho Evening Mercury, the first daily paper issued in the Territory of I rasas, is published at Leavenworth City, by usodatfoD, at 15 per annam. lure per month. 8uuli, gentlemen, was the massacre of Dado and Ids ill-starred command, I have examined t ie whole ground for oue mile round, aud can . jt imagine a spot more suitable lor an am- oascade than tho Indians had selected. About iwo mouths after the massacre, a detachment, under the commaud of Major BonnevlUo, visit* ed tbo spot and buried tho dead, the officers in one grave, the soldiers in another. The offleera grave is now entirely under water ; nothing of it can be seen but a board at the head of the grave. JjlXTUA FAMILY FLOUR, &0—Juri received. M FOR NEW YORK. Will tail on Wednesday next, Oct., 1, at 9 o'clock A, if., precisely. Tho steamship KNOXVILLE, Cupt, Ludlow, will loavo as above. For freight or passage apply to PADELFORD, FAY k CO. Cabin Passage $26 Steerage Passago 8 .9- Shippers of Cotton by these Steamships will please take notice, that no Cotton will be received at tne presses that is not distinctly marked on the edge of the bale. sept 27 JyjllKSTiq LUiUOIU- 160 bbls Piko’sNUgnolia Whiskey, 50 bbls Tuacaboosa do, 100 do Monong, Whiskey, assorted brands 5 do Old Bourbou Whlsltey, 100 do E. Phelp’s Gin, 50 do PAH Conn. River Rye Gin, 20 du Brandy, 20 quar casks Twigg Hoop 1st and 4th proor Bruu-iy. 20 eighth do do do do do do, 16 qua d o Malaga Wino^for salo MUgl 9 a pal: F ANCY PRINTS—One case Fancy Printed cali coes, warranted fast colours, at OK cents per yard. Juat looeived by steamer Knoxville, aud for snle by llnWITl 1 k MORGAN, sept 1 rkouKsno uquors- AJ 250 barrels Ohio Rccttflod Whiskey, 100 do Pikes Magnolia do. 120 du E. Phelps’s Glu. 25 do Conn. Ittvor P. AH. Rye Gin. 20 do Brandy. 36 quar and eighth ca-du Twlag Hoop’d 4th pi 20 do do Maguno.la Wine. 75 barroU Ohio Monongahela Whiskey. GlUioas Mountain do Bon Russo is Nector do. do Gibsons o . Faintly Xcotar WhUkoy do White RautiuoU du. do Old Kentucky Bourbon do. do and puucUoous Georgia Poach Brand do Virginia Apple do. In stare and Ibr sal* by acp 18 WEBSTER k PALHE3. j^ibuiitt.—I6p harr claDamneadi Stipertor Family 20 16 6 40 5 40 10 aug and Oakley Flour, hourly expected, for sale b ig 28 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. hags and bbls Sxtra Family Flour; 20 bbls crushed and powdered Sugar; 29 bbls A, D and 0 clartled Sugar; 20 boxes Ground Codec, in and 1 ib packs; 35 do do Mustard, Ginger. Cinnamon and Mace; 10 raises Table Salt', iO half bbls Extra No 1 Mackerel; 109 doz Brooms, Buckets, Chain« Line* Scrub Bnuhcs;81 half cheats Oolong Tea, loose and, lu K lb pack*. For sale by Da VJD O’CONNOR, Hcpt'Jt) corner Broughton and Drayton su. I'^ARD^-'uObbliTl’rtmo^o. Ji/m Lard, landing _j and for Bale by , opt 27 liCllAXIOX, jOHNSfpN It CO. jgAGON.—36 caslw Bacon Sjdea for aalo, to ar _ rfve nor brig Zorvastur, by aog2 LOCKETT k bNELLlNGS. LOUR —200 bbls tuperflne Flour, 100 do oxtnt family do, 160 aaoka sui ■lor line do, for tale k PALMES PRINTERS’ INK, F or sale by J. B. CUB HEDGE, Agent, ■opt 27 Makboau Hock* Buiujixg. a llOICU St. Croix Sugar 10 hhdi.. landing from eohr. John Boston. For tale by aug 27 _ SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CD. TjUAJUR—150 sacks Georgetown Superfine Flour X: too bbls Baltimore do do 76 do extra Tenuetsee 60 do superfine d Just received, and for sale by iepl27 SCRANTON, J do k 00., Forirolght or passage apply to , J. P. BROOKS, Agont, 80pt 29 Charleston wharf. FOR RENT. THE subscriber being about hi partition olfthu two elegant uud commodleos sto ries ovor Dr. Brantley 1 * Drug Store into offices, offers tliera for rent by lnt nr No- Mrnext. CI1AR1£A SHOIL, wp 1 29 Architect. PSHTrBnt No* 6 Whitaker Street, Snwniinnli, On*, WIIOt.KSALg AND KKTAtL DZAUR8 IU S ASHES. Blinds, Deers, Mouldings, &c White I<oad,Zlno, White Linsrnl, Sperm-Whale. Tan ners'and Noutat'ootOllB, Glass, Brushes. Gold Leaf, Bronze, iiiillders' Hardware. Nalls, Marblo Mautels, ka.,ko. Jo4 THE fourth story over Dr. Brantley's Drug ,— *““■« — 1014, Store- Apply to aopt 29-tf-®a CHARLES SHO Architect. Fine Ready-made Clothing ; Hats “ J Cape, Shirts, Collars, ‘YOUR HOUSE,” Glovos, Hoslory, Canos, Umbrellas -BOOKS. MARSHALL HOUSE BUILDING. MuruIngDew; Arrow Twist; Anderson's American Fine Cut Tin Foil, &o., &o ; at »ep2fl BARRON'S. SAUCES. A NCHOVY, Worcester, Harvoy, Canton Soy, Gray's Sullad, Johu Bull, Miller's Epicureou Mustang, Birds Rye, Ac., Ac., at ■ept26 BARRON'S. CAwD'LES. ‘ *' S PERMACE1TI, Adamantine and Tallow of various branda; Soap or various brands, irom 6, 8. 10 and 12 cents. Chemical SoJa Soap 10 cents; wo man's Friend 10 cent*. Call and examine at BARRON’S Family Grocery, sepiO Whitekor and Chariton-slreoU. JOHN R* COOHltANBr ATWIRNEY AT LAW, Dublin, iAureos comity, Ga„ lata Jonltir partnor of tho firm of A. & J. Oociikamk, Irwinton, Go., will attoad promptly to all business ontiuated .to his care. Particular albiutiou paid to oollccting. Re ference—Dr, 0. B. Guyton, F. H. Rowe, Dublin, — to.• -- ■— Ga., M Marsh, Bavamuth. CHAFFER Jt CO, myll ☆ CLOTHING a EMPORIUM. W l DC OH WEST OP TUB KIPDBLIOAN KKADINO ROOM. W.O. Price, FASHIONABLE AND MILITABY Cravats, Stocks, Handkorchlofo, Fancy Articles for Ueutlomeu. TAILOR, .Vo. 147. Bay Street HA VANN AII. Also, 8uperflno *“**'■ asslmere and Vestings, will be made to mea sure, unexception able in stylo and workmanship, by the host mechanics, at shortest notice •. i 49-^ Orders from city and county solicited. PATBNT ICE PITCHERS. J UST recolvod. ONLY thirty-two days from Bal timore by the new Rtonmship. Lino. _ Thn i merous enquirers will be glad to learn that they havo finally arrived. KENNEDY kBEACH, Houso-furnWhing Store, Hodgson’s New Block, aug 4 M lL lVKUsi, RO LL, ATTOHNEVS At LAW. UBIINHWIOKi a*;-: Will prwtlcolu Ibe Briiiuwji* drouiu-ooBtrll-'! lujtoetoUowtoiCciuotle.! . ulyon. weyno. Camdou, W«ro. 1 Appoint, Ctloch, Colto. and Clmrlton... JOHN B. U1IXKR. , 1.0. BOU. •aia iy A. x<«mAii*co7~ — Ancttai. and. Conalmulon Metrlunit., 11* BtymSIrnt, savanimh, owmoiA. J la i -** i-. i >. Timka* *W,H.P‘llllIIU, AUII.V da . Pamius. DEALER IN OHOiOR F AUILY tiRQCERlES . Httd Foreign niug Domratio Fruit, ^ ..- «jrerrHr^MmmAiWhUaker-tU, Town and country IhpplieU^wJUt.chuiceKtNHlH at mddorato prices, L*n-order. j promptly attended to, and Hiiiisfactlott always guilt outcod. HplS ,74jwarW vallksant, WM0LR8ALK AND RZTA1L DRALSIL IN WINIKIW BUNDS, WINDOW SASH AND PANE DOORS. Jf West side Monument Square, SavAmfob, Ga. • : mayll j#,.-. -— JOHN ULlDLLBa , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office corner Bay and Drayton streeta y Jyl8 > CHAMPION. . i a« h* v (Successor to Champtoti k Watts.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, No. 4 Barnard st., between tho Market and Bay it., savannah, oa. Dealer In Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Dried Fruits, *o., &o. Reforenoo—A. Champion, Esq., Bamuel Solotuops, Esq., Messrs. Rabun A Whitehead, and^wlit k Co., Savannah, Ga. ravU CRANE,WELLS A CO., FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, Ga. LANIER A ANDERSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, apt-ly MAOotr, oa. ' WlLKlAW H.’DASYiKR,^ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,' 1 Troupvllle, l/owndes County, Ga. Will practlco in Thomas, l/iwiides, Clinch, Ware, Appling,. Tellsir, Irwin, Laurens, aud Pulaski counties, GeorgiaVnnd in JoITersoh, Madison. Ham ilton. and Columbiaoountios, Florida. [myll J. W.' PAl-rBRStoSI, miles rrom tho otty, known as Mulberry Grove, he longing to the estate ol tho lute Philip Ulmer, con taining six hundred aud oighty-Bevuii acres, of which thuro are two hundred acres of flrst quality vldo rice land, aud one hundred aud fifty-five acre* uuder good bauks aud lu a Quo state for cultiva tion. Also, soventy five acres of high land under cultivation. Ou thu placo are a good dwelling house, overseer’s bouse, bams, negro housos and < tber outbuildings, all in a good slate of repair. Porseus deiiring to purchase will call upou II. K, Harrison, Ex’i, who resides withlu four mllos of tho Grove, or iili/. i Ulnior, Kx’lrix, who resides within two mile - of iho Grove, Terms of sau* made known on tho day of sale. Possession not givuu until tho first of January H. K. HARRISON, Ex.or jyl7-td KI.1ZA ULMER, Ex’trlx. HAT ThoOh irlesteu Mercury will publish oticc a week until tho day of sale. Refer to—John Boston. 11. . Hilton. COMB ONE—COME ALL 1 I HAVE Just received some 100 thousand good Spanish Sugars ortho very best brands, also, a lot ot good Gorman Sogers, at low prlcos. Also, a lot of good Fruur.li and Gorman Winos. All of which I am destiuod to soil at reduced prices. I have also added to my present stock, a lot or tho very floeat French Brandies—and 1 say to you ono and ail, uow Is your time, for I um determined to make my mot to, low prices, and quick sales—so come and see meat thoooruer or Bay and Bull streeta. aug 26 A. BONAUD. Commiemoner of the U. S. Court of Claim Jw the State of Geovgia. Office Corner Bay aud Bull street*. 1) ‘ inylO PHOTOGRAPHS. ~ r " * T ~‘ Large sized Photographs, ta ken by MILLER, AT TWKI.VB bOLLAKH YKK OOZXM Also, Ambrotynea and Da* guerreotypes, in liie usual an- perlor style. A call is solicited. J. W. MILLEt. mar27 cr. St. Julian-Bt. and Market square . YONGH Jt FRIERSON, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION WO. 94 IUV-STKRKT. HAVANKAB, OA apr4 ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office 176, Bay-st., over Turner k Co’s. Prl S A VANN AU, GA. nov 10—ly irjmiAKEHr BOOK AGENCY. T HE Subacribers have established a Book Agency in PbiiAdoipbia, and will furnish any book or publication at the retail price free of post ago. Auy persons by forwarding tho subscription price of any one or the 13 Magazinos, such as Har per’s, Godoy’s, Putnam’s, Graham’B, Frank Lcsllo’s Fashions, Ac., will receive tho Magazines for ouc yeat and a copy of a splendid lithograph portrait ol oither Washington, Jackson or Clay; or if subscri bing lo a 62 und »1 magazine, they will receive a copy of olihw of tbo tbreo portraits. It subscribing to $Q worth uf magazines, all three portraits will be sent gratis. Music furnished to those who may wish U. Envelopes of uxery size aud description in Urge or small quantities furnished, goal Presses, Dies, Ac., sent to order. Every description of ongraving on wood exocuted with neatness aud dispatch Views or Buildings, Newspaper Headings, Views of Machinery, Book II* lustrations, Lodge Certificates, Business Cards, Jo. Ail orders sent by mall promptly attended, to. Per sons wishing vIowb of their buildings engraved can ■end a Daguerrootypo or sketch of tho building by mail or oxpress. OF DEEDS. At Messrs. Ward Jt Owens' Law OUlce. *.4 Persons at a distance having saleable Articlet will find U to thei* advantage to address tho subscriber! as we would not os agent for the salo of the same BYRAM <f PIERCE. 60, South Third street, Phi la., Pa; nov 20—d&wly gHiFSKHPi nacmcinte Savannah Grocery —AND FRUIT DEPOT, Cor. Broughton and Whitaker Streeta* JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMSHIP ALABAMA, 150 lbs. Splendid Isabella Grapes. •^9? 40 BUI*, of the Choleeat APPLES, POTATOES, PEARS, TOMATOES, RED, WHITE AND SMALL PICKLING ONIONS. 1 Crate Superior Cabbages. new dates, lemons, oranges Aud a variety of tho chulcost aud host Sugars, Teas, and Coifeos the Northern markets can »fiord. Also, Extra Goshen Butter and Cbcase, weighing over 100 lbs each, which has bcon ordered express ly for the retail trade. sept 24 W. H. FARRELL. The subscriber offers for sals all her .possessions in Sorlvcn county, contain, log about ono tnousaud acres of land, I more or loss, all adjoining said Forty, and extending to the Augusta read — ,Tho improvements consist of a good Dwediug, store, Warehouse; and ail other necessa ry out-buildings. About sixty-fivo acres are under fence and in good ordor for cultivation. The. land 1b flrst quality, and well supplied with fencing tlm- bor. It is an excellent stand for tho morebandixe business. The Ferry is tbo best located and moat patronised of any otbor botweeu Savannah and Augusta. Thoro Is also passiug through ' -uover railing stream, fully sufficient to supply any Grist or Saw Mill. For furthor particulars address mo nt Springfield. Effingham county, Ga. 'BETH C. w. MABRY, ^ATTORNEY AT LAW nuxKUK, muun tx>., oa. Will atteud to professional business in tbo Counties or Hoard, ChrroU, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Meri wether aud Troup. Reference!—Hon. E. Y. Hill, LaGrauge, Ga.; Hon. David Irwin, Marietta, Go.; ColonelM. M. TldwaL Fayetteville, Go.; and Mr. william Dougherty,On* lnmbtu, Go. mp17-1j . “wHrffiiiALijuraiBKr^—r Opposite LauruGrove Cemetery, Sawn, Ga, * lfarble Monuments, Tombs and Grave Stones, fora- hho l on reuonablo terms. Orders rea- j poutDiliy solicited. apl8 CUOli HKTitKAT sept 7—If ELIZA B! I JONES. BOARDING. C1EVERAL gentlemen or small families can be jj accommodated with good Rooms and Board, on the West side of Montgomery street, ono door above "■outh Broad street. MRS. V. S. RAYMER. dec 12—tf DENTISTRY. Dra. ROYALL k JOHNSON k Dentists, office corner 8L Julien-sL and Market Square, over S. Wil- mot’s Jewelry store. Office hours from 8 to 2 o’clock, and from 8 to 6. 11 eom ROOFING! ROOFING!! wabebn’s improved pike and water-proof COMPOSITION ROOFING, T HE subscriber having boon appointed sole agen in tills city for Warren’s Firo aud Water Proor Composition Roofing is prepared to execute the same in a satisfactory manner. Tho altentiou of the citizens or Savannah is re spectfully solicited t > the abovo method of Hoofing now much used in the principal cities of the Lnltcd states, (both NortU aud South,) aud as It has been tested under evory variety of circumstances. 1 con fidently offer it to the public as a mo Jo or itoofiog uuohlecUonaple in overy particular, whilst It com bines, in a greater degree than auy other rooflog iu ie, tUo valuable requisites ol cheapness, durability id security, against both fire and water. It has rapidly superceded tho use of all kiuds or roofe wherever it has been Introduced, giving lu all coses general batlsfaction, being highly recommend ed by insurance Companies, aud all who hare te3t' edits utility. 49- CHARLES 3H0LL, Architect, will act os ageut during my absence from tho city, at wbuso office all information will be freoty given, and speci mens of the roof shewn. scpt23 CALVIN FAY, Ageut. • JlMiLKAMJ t.HEbdE— Xj 25 k-'g* choice Butter 50 boxes Choose* (h store aud for eelu by C LARIFIED SUGAR—50 bbls 0 clarified 8ugar. 60 do B do, Stewart’s; 60 do A do; landing and for sale by soptl7 8CRANLON, JOHNSTON J: CO. NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. P ROPOSAI SvrlU bo received by the undersigned until the 16th of October next, for rebuilding the Bridge across Plpanakcrr Creek, on tho Cher okeo llill Cross Road, to be or the following propur- lions (and all material ol‘ best blAck cypress, ex cept the cover, which must be heart yellow pine,) 36 reel long, 18 loot wide, to be. floured 40 feet, to be Bustalnod by four rows of pill g, tbreo in each row. Each pile to be 9x11 Inches, and substanUully driven. Each row of plies to bo capped by a 24 feet stick 9x12 Inches, and beveled on tho upper corners to show trace or 4 inches—iho cover to bo sustained by Tour string pieces, running leugthwiso through the bridgo9x11 Inches; thosolobe beveled to show a rocoof three iucboi at top. banisters to be woil braced at each or the cap sills. Contractor to fornish all material, and work to be done aud turuod over to Road Commissioners f>r their inspec tion by tho 16th or January next. Bond, with security required, for the faithful per formauco of the work, together for its remaining substantial for seven years from completion. GEO. P. HARRISON, P. 1. C.C. 0. In behalf of the Inferior Court or Chatham Co, Sept. 12tb, 1868. soptl2 ’ STRANGER! s’ P-7 HOLCUMBE, JOHNSON k CO. HUNT Ac WEBSTER'S. IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. ’\E$IGNED for Families, plantations, Dress ma rkers, Tailors, Boot A Shoe manufacturers and hers who may wish to do their own sewing cheap ly and with expedition. This machine bows a uni form stitch with both sides alike, and which will not ravel. It is more simple, Is less liable to get out of order, aud costs less in proportion than any other machine, and is warranted to bo perfect, and to work wall. All apparatus necessary for convenient use is fornished with it, and any instruction will be given ibat Will be nooewary to ensure to tho purchaser Ms successful operation and durability. The publlo are respectfully invited to call and ex amine them at lUCongreaa at, ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen. Aft. tOT A very neat and ornamental Iron Able wlllnow ho givon with a machine for a small sum addition to tho regular price May 26. /*10BN~In store and for aMa by V u>ar& L0CKETT4SN FILING' ir yon want a good and cheap !Trunk, yallce, Carptt Bo^, V , , _ - Clothing of any kind or qua! VKriWHaJty, ready made or made up to your measure; also Hats, taps, Shirts, Collars or Dress Furnishing articles of any description, call and so- Lect from the largest and beet stock in the city, at the Star Emporium, 147 Bey etreet. WM. O. PRICE, ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD. T aifd Gul r Railroad, having o^ourned to meet on the 26th instant, and Uhovtof been represented *r m ivr . K A. NlSBET. Chairman, moon,AO*. 20,1650 . u*30 QO^ON^BAOOINCMJn Conelgnment—A ply lo f. _CKUIORU, «T*r ft Tajlor. ATOKNEV AND CUUNSEI.LUK AT MW, Troupvllle, l/JWUdesConty, Go. (nil VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION FOR SALE, within ns uiuu or imt city or savannah, O N the flrst Tuesduy iu Docomber uext, will he sold before tho Court House in the city of 8a muigeo Circuit, and the adjoining Counties of Twiggs, vunnah, the Plantation on tho Savannah river, teu Laurons and Washington. CHAS. G. CAMPBELL ATTORNEY AT LAW, MUJJ(OQXVIUJt, OA.S Practices Law in tbo various Counties of (lie t*c Cram*, aud R. B tC0l4 GEORGE A. GORDON, ATTORNEY A^D COUNSELaLOU AT LAW, [ANTS, I Stort ATTORNEY ANIl COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Mouticello, Jellbrsou Comity, Fla. Reference—Hon. W. U Fuosino, Savannah, Ga* n»ll 8 ~ EDWARD G. WYCjUBr MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSION 13t . [myll WAYNE, GRENVILLE dt GO., [ERCHANTS,- .C0MM188102 Bay-sired Savannah. THUS. ii. WAYNE. T. E. GRCNV1LLK, R. ALEX. WAYNE, jy (i—tf Savannah. W. T. SAMPLE,: . . Chattanoogg. THE ARBOR BILLIARD SALOON; (upstairs) Corner Bull and Uryan streets, over Barber Shop June 27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent, M. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LA W, . AUKUTOX, KiST KLOUIDA. Will practice in the Eastern and Sou thorn Countier Rofor to—Col. S, P. Sibley, and K. B. Hilton, 8n vannah. fob2-tf”‘ DH8. i.toFI.EiH d( WiLtOX. UiJTiui. ABB bow fiilly prepared to In sert toll or portlalsDluorieclh oo toe principle or Dr.J. 'Alices’. Patent Continuous Gum, By tbia improvement, tho form of tho faco con he restored to any degree of rotundity that may bo desired. Itit applicable in all cases where the cheeks havo ralten in and cannot be dotected by’ho closest observer.— This method comhinos tho followingi TvantJgcs:— An artificial gum, which exhibits a perfectly natural and llfo-llko appearance, and Imparts, to the theeth that peculiar expression which characterizes the ni. tural organs. This Gum consists of a sllgclous compound, which Is applied and fused upon the Tooth and Plate in such a manner, as to fill up all the interstices around tht base or the Teeth, and also unites them firmly to each other andto the Plate upon which they are sott. This secures perfect cleanliness of the Teeth, Office over DeWitt & Morgan, Congress street *% Republican and Georgian oopy. fob 16—tf W*.JJ. WILUAJM. THADDKUH OUVKK, JACK BKOWtt‘ . WILLIAMS, OLIVER dt BROWN, 1 >• ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Buena VUti, Marion County, Ga., Will practice in the counties of Morlou. Macon, Hous ton, Stewart, Randolph, Muscogeo, I.oo, and any. adjoining oountios, where their services may be required. myll WILLIAM PHILLIPS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, MARIETTA, OA. oct26—ly DAVID G. WILDS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SPARTA, GA. Will practice in tbo counties of Hanoock, Warns. Washington, and Baldwin. • RxrxjutNOB—Bohn k Foster, Rabun It Smith, and E. A. Soullard. Savannah. R. B. HILTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office corner of Bay and Drayton-cti. „ ZAYAlOfAH, OA. my 11 DR. CHARLES H. GOLDING, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, No. 14 LIBERT^ 8T„ One door west of Drayton.myll WM. O. CONNELLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HABZUA, WORTH OOCJHT, U„ (COST OHIO, AUUMY.) Will proctiso In tho Southern Circuit, add in Maeoa. Dooly aud Worth Counties ollhe Macon arcult 49 s Particular attention given to the collection tf ■ claims In South-Weetern Georgia. **“ P» JACOBS •BOAR AND TOBAcfco STOItK. No. 39, Ball street, (eln of the Big N. B.—Keeps omuuouy oo bant ES, _ « , and AmerlMn Sepwa, at wholesale and eo, Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, Ac. Jnne: JAHIAV HcHENRV; tffiFi-“ff riTnwnux* Insurance Broker and Notary Public. 1 Merino PratuU Noted ud Kitasded, Annul ■dialled, Charier rwtieeud AreraaoBoadsdrsn* D«>tom nmnaMd >hAMhv >eee... nlLUT p»pet» prepared wherebjr^to^rwoTer .huire'Crlii; Amerluu or BrlUah Umitrwrii etrsn to all muien connected wtto aoranoe, No. US llayetreet inrnii t.Mcbw'a„ ... . ATtORNCT^NOOOlINffiLWn? IAW. ■ftrence-Uaorgo Brown, wlilhua Ball. Nat nanlvllle,F!a,, It. B.HUtoo',BaatoaftVUItou Barinnan, Oa. KJU