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.XXXVII HAVANSAH, OA. WEDSESUAY, OCTOBER 1, 'I-' 4iibiirl|iU«<lMh»* of »«T.mi«h Papon iiy»>w«uta!ltirttanain*, (ho proprietor. ud ■■ubimi.fi ol to. Ibro. p*p»n Mined In S»vun»h, Ufiiaduiiied lh« following trail Tin r.tw of «ub- MidilliU, to tabo alftoubli dhy: Dully I’ainr, |iw uunim, Inndruo. (0 DO trl-Wuaki/ " " 4 00 WMttr. Bugle oopy, Id tdtnuoo ...» 00 \T«ily,»*ooopHd,WOU«d4dwoi..... » 00 tTrehly,«|W “ “ - ....WOO Weekly, tou " “ “ W00 Weekly, twuty •• " “ 20 00. tVhno oo* pold within ooo mould from tho Ume * juburloui tho oblige tor Ido Ddllp wtU bo «mn aolUro, u* (Or Ido Trt-Weekly^ee. (ho tfeniy will bo 0001 only to tdooo who poy la Mloonoo the i«por wtU Idvorlobty bo tllooonllae.1 upon’ id# oipimioa of idotlmolbr whlod It hoobooo| fold. ,, (do oboto row to toko alM from oud odor tdlo late ALEXANDER ft UNEKD, lUptMiom, H. a HILTON ft CO., Georgian* Journal THOMPSON * WITHINGTON, Nmm, Oorouaad. July 1, ltM. Tke Fremont Ticket In Tokoo Tho nport of tho Qomittot Enquirer l> thot UtoGorinnn. in Do WiU county, Texu, were •bout forming n Fremont Electoral ticket .end thot a party had gone into that county to put down the movement, In not true. TheQalreaton CMilaneaya: The facto are. and wc Knock upon the highest authority, Ahat a Kentuckian, and a preacher too, named Frathor, or Fratcr, residing in said county, who had been cndoavorlng to Incnlcate abolition sentiments, and had also acted suspi ciously about a runaway clave, was waited up on by t a deputation of oltleens, including a number of Germane aud slaveholders, and nctl- Bed that.be West leave the country. He acknow ledged that be was an abolitionist, that he wuh one tn Kentucky, and ever eheuld be one; but that he would nuw not only leave Texas, (If they would allow him,) but also the United States, and never again live under tho Bag of hla native country. Our Informant stated that a irtlon of the poeplo, including the principal ermans and Some planters, wore in favorof Imposing summary punishment upon him for conduct, but the majority agreed to give him a short time in whlon to settle his aBhirs aud quit the country. fKUll rtSTlMDA TA rrtBNOON'S EDITION, sr imxdiianAFB FURTHER FTTHR BALTIC Now You, Sept. SOth. Brown dr Shipley quote Cotton market doll, prioea steady. Bales of three days 17,000 bales- Fair Uplands 6| to 8(. Middling uplands <4. Fair Mobiles «{. Middling dj. Floor market Bra. Wheat advanced from 1 to 3 pence. Monsy market unchanged hot stringent. Consols firm and unchanged. Havre Cotton market baa decUaed. The political news, though interesting, pre-' seats nofeotures of importanes. There hu been a triumphant reception of Pest tkeChartest in London A diaboUoal attempt has been mads to destroy the Bhyal Amphitheatre at Liverpool. The Oulfiil was arrested. PSUL DUEL M oauWIITOI. Editor of too Memory Killed ( Gbailuton. Sept. 19. A duel occurred this afternoon (Monday), near this city (Charleston) betwesa William R.j Taber Jr. eoq., editor uf the Heronry and Ed. word Magrath, Esq. brother cf the Judge. On the third shot the ball entered Taber's bead.: He died an hour afterwards. The.dlfllouIty grew out of a series of commu nications published In the Mercury, relative to the Hon. A. J. Magrath, candidate for Con gress in the Charleston Distriot. (The communications were published oyer the signature of a “Nullifler.t the "third and last, whioh appeared In the Heronry of yester day morning, and which probably oauaed the difficulty, concluded £• follows:] And now. Sir, in concluding, it Is props that 1 should say a word to that publlo before whom we both stand. {Pith a lull eenioiaue- noss of my responsibility to truth, I claim to have made net a single ehargo against you which oau, In tho same spirit, be denied. -You placed yourself before the people as a candidate, end thereby inrlted criticism. Yon and your friends bad no right toAxpeut the Immunity of silence:, aud If my comments bsvo seemed se vere,! point to the facts, publlo notoriui, ad milled facta, for my Just Ideation. I know that ths"ery of pen Ijm ““ • fl 1 - thepunelt of Jhatice, of foiling fortonee, 'and of bankrupt character,—that pitiable appeal of "help me, Gamine, or I link"—la now raised In root behalf. To such in appeal, at this time, I can only oppose the truth, and ! demand lire- tlce. Uponlt letthn people of thlsDIstrlot de cide whether yon atiall be the Bepreaentatlveof their principles and guardian of their rights In Congress. - Your obedient servant, " A NULLIFIES!." DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. For Mayor, DR. JAMBS P. QGREVBN, Alderman, 1. PR RICHARD D. ARNOLD, 3. WH. & BASINGER, 1 AABON CHAMPION, 4 SOLOMON COHEN, I. ROBERT LAOKLISON, «. Da J. F. POSEY, 7. ROBERT P. WALKER, I. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, ». JAIIES*B. FOLHY, 10. GEORGE A. GORPON, II. ALVIN N. MILLEB, 11. THOMAS PURSE. Frost at Pout Gibson, Miss.—Tho Union Rouge Advocate says, a dispatch has been re ceived in that elty, stating (hat a considerable (net occurred at Port Gibson on Monday night last. The Advocate adds that the atmosphere had n frosty feeling in Baton Rouge on Tues day morning. Rives and Whaturh.—The river contlmiea torecedo slowly. No arrivals of steamboats. The (weather continues warm et mid-day, _ rough quite cold et night. The damage from frist to Tobacco in Robertson and Montgomery oontlnues, and In Christian co'ty, Ky„ has boon ■ite heavy, we learn-Nashville Banner, Sopt ’th Inst. Finer Salk or Nuw Cotton- -The Apala chicola Advertiser of the 24th September, euys the Hist sale of new cotton in that market was mudo on the 22d Instant. - Five halos of cotton from the plantation of-Hugh Rusk, Esq., of Jackson bounty, Florida, were sold by I). O. limey, Esq., toJ. 0. Maclay, Esq., at lOJo, Olosafucatluii—Strict Middling. We clip the foIleWing items from the Galves ton Oivllion oftho 23d: Hnitu continue to visit Galveston at intervals. Many trees, which had really ehed their foliage doting the long drought, nave put out new leavea; the grass on the prairies Igjgrowing luxuriantly! rail gardens gwe fine premise, and vegetation generally bee aaprlng-like appear ance. The air is colder, too, the thermometer being down to 70 degrees yesterday morning. Cotton BiMnniks to Mon.—It will be seen by rmeriiged to oor commercial column, that "nine thousand" bales of Cotton were eoid in this market yesterday, and that prices ad vanced ) to 1 of a cent.—New Orleans Delta, Sept. 26th. Exn.osiON.-Tho Olsrberne (Ala.) Souther ner says: he holler of Agee & Leslie’s steam saw mill ■ted last Wednesday, tearing the house all to pieces, end scattering the Iran end rock In every direction. The engineer was wounded, end three negroes scalded—two badly—tke other and the engineer not serionsiy. It is a mystery hew the rest escapod, and some not killcdfnstanter* The cause is nut known. Frost—We yesterday announced that there was a severe frost observed on the Railroad oo Thursday morning. It-will be seen under the telegraph head that there was the same morn- lag a frost at Vicksburg. A gentleman who arrived here yesterday irom New York informs us that on Wednesday morning there woe a nvy frost sixty miles this aide of Mont gomery, end that the cotton oxkiblted evi dences of (nil. its ofieots—Aloilfc Tribune, 271h Cotton thou Talladega, Ala—Two wag gon loads of eotton were received here an Satur day from Talladega county, and sold for 12o. “ierlb. Weundorstand it was fully Middling 'air, aud gave evidence of uioe bundling. The beauty of the transaction is, tho sellers curried away with them three hundred dollars worth of groceries, and went uwuy thoroughly con vinced that Columbus is the raarkot for Toils- degansto come to— Columbue Sun, Stptim ber 30. DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COM MITTEE. A meeting of the Democratic Execu tive Committee will be held at its tuoal place oa THIS (Ttuaday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. R. WAYNE, ■eptDO Chairman. Death of Wm, R. Taber, Editor of the Chuteeton Mercury, At a time when oar Sonthem country la re viled ted attacked by the lawless 'hordes of Abolition, ithaa alwaya been with pain that we hove marked political dlllhrences among ns. Bat when the result Is saoh as the telegraph unouncee to ns, it strikes upon every Southern ■heart ee something fraught with unutterable grief. The cause ofthe duel which has had so fatal a termination, was the publication of aome ar ticles in the Charleston Mercury, over the elg- nature of "HulUAer," which redacted on Judge A. 0. Megrath of the U. S. Coort, whose name had been used mu candidate for Congress— Mr. Tiber was oue of the editors of the Mori cniy. end tnBorae way became himself Involved with Mr. Edward Magrath, the brother of the Judge. , The oltyof Charleston In the loss of Wm. R. Tiber, has been bereaved of a gallant son- one 1 et character, ability, and worth and the paper whioh he in part edited has lost a thorough gentleman, and an able,educated,and forcible writer. Mr.Tsber was a youag man, scarcely thirty yean of age, yet he bed boon long enough before the public to make him many warm personal and political Mends. He was a gra dilate of Columbia College, 8. C., and;eatahtisb, 41 for himself in that Institution a reparation for undoubted talent. He woe In addition to his power with the editorial pen, a chaste, for cible, end elegant tpeakcr. Ha tree lad behind at the euonitn over hUputlmely gad, t large Daily connection and a wife and" two young •hildrea. 'Tho BalnbsMgo "Argus " Mr. Bussell, editor oLthls excellent , and one of the Railroad committee whose — “I by the Thenusville Convention wm ap pelated for to-morrow, in this city, reached •warmth this morning. raa Argue has strong claims upon tire people wf Stuanth. whioh, we hope, they will raeog- to the substantia) form of subscriptions •** advertisements. Cotton Crop. Walnut Bayoit. La., Sept. 21, 1830. Editor* Picayune—VVe have had a most un- propitious aeasou for cotton. First, tho spring wm urj late: then, tho summer was general- \y too hot. Tho opening of tho cotton codsc- quently was retarded; yet, notwithstanding, there were m*oy flno crops. Hut the curse of all pecte, the boll worm, ‘‘came like a thief in the night to do its work of death.’' The plan ters thought the climax of their misfortunes wm capped. They were mistaken. They but little thought that these imps of Satau.tho urniy worm, in a legion, were to bo let loose upon them. The top crop, the forlorn hope of tho ever aa&gunleplanter, being young uud toudor, is the first to fall to the insatiate tooth of these fell destroyers. The results of these sad dis pensations will be a half to two-thirds of tho crop of 155; and to mako it still worse, the cotton picked from this time will be more or ess trashed by these modern locusts. Alas 1 poor planters! OrKaNKV. Mississippi Southern Railroad.—The/ac/c ton Mitiitsippian has tho fpllowiug notice of thil great enterprise: There is no public work of the present day more interesting to our: cltiaeqs,; whether we regard it in a commercial, suciul or political mint of view. By a reference to our adverti ng column it will be seen that bids for gradiug and superstructure are invited, either for the whole or a part of tho road. Such bills as may be made will be opened on the 1st day of No vember next. The recent grant of laud by Congress to Mlsslppi will give the Southern Railroad nearly two hundred thousand acres of land, of which sixty or seventy thoiuaud will be within six miles of the road. W. C. Smedes, Esq., the newly elected President, is a gentleman of large means, good judgment and great energy—and will leave no effort un tried to accomplish the great work he has un dertaken. Quality op 'l'iwiAH- ,t;qtr,»N.~The Galves ton News, oRUe 2(it(v,’Wy« t Wo were the other day shown iuto the cot ton sample rooms or Messrs. It. k D.O. Mills whore we were shown the samples of several hundred bales of new cotton, and 6u one table some samples of hist year’s crop, The great contrast in quality struck us with some sur prise. Nearly every sample or this year's cotton would rank as Middling Fair, while all tho samples of lust year's crop were of the * lowest quality. Thcro never has been a season when the Texas oottou has been us good as it is this ; ’ear. Messrs. Mills have mudo sales at from H to cents per pound, equal to the-high* it Nuw Orleans quotations. Should the crop prove as short In the other States on it certainly wilt lie In this, the prhe must still advance much higher, before the season closes; and as our latest accouuts indi cate a short crop generally, wo think the pros* pectls that our planters may Yet make up In irice what they havo lost hi'the { deficiency of ho crop. Joseph J. Baldwin, author of “Party Lead ers," hasjoiued the democrats. Death ok* an Authorbw — Mrs. Olarissa Woodson died very suddenly on Saturday last. atBentivar, in Albemarle* county, Va. Mrs. \Y. was the authoress of “ l’he Southern Home." and another work for chileren, just issued in Philadelphia. Tho North Carolina papers anounce the death of Col. Andrew Joues, of Halifax, N. Forty emigrants for Kansas left Memphis, Tenn.,ou the 19th, Lemuel Builhrd, of Mississippi, was robbed of ten thousand dollars, at a political celebra* tion, near Nashville, Tenn., on the 17th inst. A slight shock of an earthquake was felt at Hlckmuu, Kj : , about five o’clock ou Wednes day morning lost. Mexican and Indian intelligence. The Aimtin State Times, of the 13th lust, furnishes the following Mexlcau and Indian news: Ed. Burleson went into Mexico for the pur* lose of buying stock. He bad with him their .e’en men. Every man of the party had a pass port beariug the signatures of Comoutort aud Vidaurri. He remained at Saltillo some time, and theu went to a plantation or hacienda not iar off, whore the party were arrested' by the authorities, disarmed aud treated very rudely. They took the screws out of the six shooters, and kept a portion of their arms. Ed. saya “they took my money just as they needod it, kept me eight days, and paid m& otfin-Spauisb stock at thoir <>wu prices.” These outrages were committed idler the exhibition of tile pass ports. Ed. Burleson learut while in Mexico that the Lipuiis Uud returned to Bau Fernando. The women and children were at their point under the protection of the authorities, aud the war riors were in Texas. We may look for depre dations on tho froutier. There is u party uf Seminole Indians ou this aldo of the rtio Grande. They have crossed over for no good. Many of their depredations have beeu ascribed to other tribes. With the Lipuus uud the Semiuoles both iu Texas, there is a good prospect of trouble ou the front er. Wueu Ed. Burleson loft Saltillo, Gen. Lung- berg was expected to be there every day, iu uomiuaud of a large force uf Government troops. Vidaurri had made dispositions to meet him. It is prubablo thore has beeu a collision be tween them ere this. If such is tho case, the flag of the Bierra Madre Hepublio will soon be unfurled, uud events may transpire having a very important bearing upon our relations with the coterminous States 61 Mexico. fitarrid). At Bridgeport, CnnuMillout, In St. Jonus 1 Church, bv Rot. Thoo.riynhott, Joan Manvhi. Ma«ia»,3Manfonuo,Cabo, to Mis, EvrjriNU! . juft: t>(" . siren. Bhown, of Sovounsh Commit intelligence. Savannah Market, September 3). Tho m irkot was 4oU this fiii^ juobp, aud tho sales limited to 3H8 bale* av iha* Vol)uwiug partiuulars. vis: 4 «i 7, 6 at B, 0 at tO^. llVt tO^, 6 at 7 at litw at i A & Ht.ian. & w st Ntf, 1 10 at VJH. Import*. CII.VKLKiTOtf--l*»'r btesmer Gordon—ao sacks salt, tft packages hollow ware, ft bbL fruit. 8 trunk , ft'Jsacks flour. Vi boxes indie, biles do,, 160 pwksges do. 06 bbls do. 1 horse and buggy. | I’AHACUDCiiA—Per ftuamer Bliss—176 bales co-ton, 4 bales wool, 2 bsies hides aud 26 cords, wood. ■ : h • • i NBW oKLUANs. NKlfr. a.-Tlio nurltet opoocil this morning at about yesterday's r*to«, butss the day advanced the inquiry became more active sud gentrsl, resulting in sales of about w,00ft bates, tho closing rates showing an advance of >$»)$ of a cent, sud leaving the market uearly bare or stock. We now quote • Interior..... u.a — Ordinary.,.. —a — G Hid rdinsry 10 k a 10^ Low Middling 11 a ll« j Middling UtfallX 1 Good Mlddliug 1IK a MX Midd.ing Pair.. a 12 Fair MX a 13 8T ATEVtEN t OF COTIUN. Ktock ou baud 1-tHeptembnr, 1865 baled 7,1U8 Arrived since 68,114 Arrive«l to-day n..... 4,418 6U,7UU Ksfirted to date 17,287 Exported 11 day 1,826—10,002 Stock on baud and on ship board not bleared.60,W 8 Sugar—Fair demand and 160 hbda. taken at pft^ vious rates. MLdiBd&t—Nothing dohil or ahy importance. Whiskey—No transactions or any note. Freights—One or IWO ships wore takeu up Tor Liverpool to-day at kd. for Colton. Exuuangea—No material ebangeo Londou, [clear biiL1.....8M ; aV>^ percent, prem Paris .6JM# a 6.26 per dollar. New York 60 days Itf a 1 % per cent. disc. New Vork bight X percent, disoountto par. NEW YOKE, SEW. 25.^-Cotton —The ma ket U buoyant and activo under nows of frost at the bouth. Thoialesare 3,000 bates. We quote as for* merly j NEW YORK CLASSIFICATION. Upland. Florida. Mobile. N.O&Tx Ordinary 10« 10« 10>,' 10 y % Mlddliug 12 12 UK M Middling Fair... 12« 12K MX 13 Fair ....MX MX M 13K | OofTee— 1 There is a moderato demand, aud prices are Arm. Tbo Htock or Rio is 67,000 bogs; Bales of 800 bags Hid at lOX*^’ 1.600 mats Java at 14Xo; and 50 bans Laguayra at llXa Flour—Tho inquiry for Wcsiem Cuuul Flour IV more active under tho news by. the Cauada; prices 1 are 10a 15 cents better on tbo low;er and medium grades. -• Wheat—Iu Wheat a largohuslne-s has been Uoue. A sale or 6UU buahelH Talr boiuhurn Red at$i 40 15,'JOJ bushels white, at 4152a 1 d2. nice L quiet but Arm;Haleor 20 tierces at 4a<Xc. Sugars oonUnuo excited uud buoyu.it; uuloa or 2,000 bhdri. mostly Cuba at 8a9u, inoluding Home Porto Rico at Oaloo. MohriseaL steady, with moderate sales; wo no tice 200.hhds. Calm Muscovado at 41c. Whiskey—1 ho market opened dull aud heavy wuh a few sa.w ut 80Xu for Ohio aud Prison. I WO REAUTlb I / .II VALUABLE OH* PAINT- . INGBfiir Raff i .4- the Book Store undor the Marshajl House, Val , d 1840- Chances fl okoli. POH SALE “ A VAI.UABi.K I/iT, near tho Central ■ Railroad Depot, about 60 e)00 feet. This Lot Is lee simple. On tho promisos are three comfortable Wooden BUILDINI.8, wiiiou rent for bawd per annum. Terms moderate, Apply to 4. B OUUBEUGK, sept 29 Agent . • Hv The sujierlor steamer GORDON, 4. P. Brooks,Commander, having , , . been thorougbljr overhauled anil fumlshoil with a now boilor, will rhn regularly— twicoa week—helwctiu Savannah and CharleMou ; leaving Savaunah every Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at 0 o’clock, and returning will leavo Charleston every Monday and Friday afternoons, at 6 o'clock. For freight or passage apply to X. P. BROOKS, Agent, sept 29 Charleston wharf. FOR RENT. : “T THE subscriber boiug about to partition ofl‘tbo two elegant uud comtnodlMfl sto- rios over Dr. Brantley’s Drug btoro Into offices, offers them ter rent by 1st of No- vember next. CHARLES &HOLL. sept 29 Architect. FORiiENT THE fourth story over Dr. Brantley’s Dreg iPiSton*. Apply to CHARLES SHULL, sopt 29—tf-^8 Architect. NO. 144 BRYAN STREET, Wirt OV THE KARKKr, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. ’ flTHE SUBSCRIBER would Inform his friends uud X thopubl'o generally; that bo has KEMOYAD from his Old Stand to BHYAN STREET, and fitted upthe above Houso in asuperior style, and intends serving bis friends wuh all tho delicacies or tho sea- non, such OS- WILD GAME, VENISON, GEORGIA AND NEW YORK OYnTERS. Ac.. and plodges himself to use every endeavor to please all who may favor him with thoir pairuiiago. HENRY BURT. sept 29—tfsiSK S TUART’A crushed and Powdered augur 20 bbls. Stuart's Crushed Sugar 2d *• “ Powdered Sugar. Lauding aud ter saluby SCRAN rc NfON, 40HNSTON k O*. ||)i)i(ung MUigrucf. sept 27 SOaieiFFUN, BROa & CO , ■ IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Drogij Paints, Oilg, Ferfornery. 4td., dec., 170 WILLIAM S' KKkT.cor. Uoofciuan, NEW YcltK, I NVITE THE ATTENTION UF THE TRADE to Uteic largo aud varied stable of Drugs, Paints, * a is, Periumery, «c lu udditiou to thoir regular imiHirtatious or siiaple Drugs, t. ey are aLo revetv-‘ iug, uireot from the sources of producllou uml mu- uufacluru, «ippdus oi T'uoih, Pair uud Null IL-usli- es, Bimil s.*s, Coras Mini art, Spimgvs, French ami EuglitbPorfiuiicry,- i.ui»m’s hxtraciH, and many other aril dus usually oaibruveu ta Druggists' i-tock.-., which they are also euuble d to oiler on the m"nt advuiiiagoous teitns. Orders, either iu person or by,mail,, will receive prompt attention- BOOKS—BOOKS—-BOOKS. MARSHALL HOUSE BUILDING. I'ort or riavaiinau., , .8 ept«mb«*-'3(i Arrived. Steamship Augusta, Lyon, from Now Yura, with mdse aud passengers to P4d*lTvrd, Fay k Oo. Steamer Gordon, Brocdui, Trom Charleston—to J P Brooks Steamer Kllaa,,Keob)er, Ranchula-4o H C Ray- aor. / ’ Bull Brnudou, Lucy Strauiord, Young Husbaud, Little Wife, Debtors Daughter HiiUdy Andy, Martins of cro’ Marlin, Tom Racquet, Oouutry N ' ‘ TA* Cotton Crops in Mlaslaalppl, Ten- nesaeo uud Alnliamu. [Correspondence of tiio Daily Delta.] Paleotinb, Adams County, Sopt. 20,1856. Edt. Delta s I have just returned from a fly ing trip to Nashville, Tennessee. 1 went by way of Memphis, and through West ami 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 und what others told me, 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 hundred pounds seed-cotton to the acre, and very often not a boll ouan acre, and cotton not three inches high. This Isthe effect of the drought, which, from parti cular inquiries. I learn, has had the same ef fect on the cotton throughout Tennessee, North Mississippi, North Alabama, and North Geor gia. I examined the Holds of cotton os I came down the river—they certainly will be very short. One planter said he would not make over oue third of a crop: others, uot over a half. The great storm in August completely cheeked the growth of cotton in tho country around Natchez, and aeemi to have bad tbt fame effect whom ever it reached. No oue can deny what is stated above, and they are tacts that every planter ought to look to iu deciding to sell his crop In the early market. There is no doubt bat that the crop will be short, and that the Prtce of cotton will range muoli higher beloro the middle of next February. What crop is made is being rapidly picked out und punned into market, but tho great portion of it will be picked out before tho midalo of October. JK:* 6 mt W k °Pt Unu with the largo crop .! mt doubt it will go opto 15 ceuta with tlm shortness of tho present n a » R f 8 I'® c,ful| y yours, Jih 8 -o}tt“ J,?W - to ™ X. A bloody Reminiscence. A correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger writing from Gamp Dade, Florida, relates the terrible circumstunoes under whiob Major Dade, with 110 men wore destroyed there in 1830. They had been detailed to force their way through from Fort King to Tampa: Nothing of Importance occurred till the eighth day. On tno morning or that day they resumed the march from their last encamp ment, (about one mile and a half from this place,) and were about cutting down some very nigh grass, when a most deadly and destruc tive fire was opened ou them by an unseen ene my, which struck down every man of the ad vanced guard. Maj. Dade and Cupt. Frazer now went forward to ascertain the cause of the iiriug when they too were shot down, and tho commund devolved on Gardner, who had his right thigh shattered. He kept his post until hu was snot dead. . The rear guard, under the command ofLlent Henderson,now got ready the six-pounder,and teat such thundering discharges of grape into the grass, (lor as yet they bod not seen a foe), that the enemy were driven back nearly half a mile, and Lieut. Bassiuger, with a party of men, commenced the cutting of logs for the purpose of making a breastwork for defence, i'hl^ is still standing. They were, not, however, allowed much time, aud had only raised their work about two feet when the Indians, under Micanopy, came down on them, from another point, and in less than twenty minutes, the work of death was so rapid, that every officer but Bassinger was either killed or mortally wounded, and only seven men left unbare. Lieut. Keys was shot in the head, and exclaim ing, “Oh, God! I am a dead mum” seated him self at the foot of a treo, where be remained uutil his head was split open by the tomahawk of a savage. Dr. Gatlin, who hud both legs shattered, was dragged into the little work, aud sciziug a double barreled gun, said, “I have two barrels for them yet;" but, poor fellow, he soon ceased to use them, as a ball from a rifle entered his heart, killing him on the spot.— Lieut. Bassinger now emerged from tho works to pick op what guns he could, and, as he was about to return, Ue was shot down, with his two legs aud one arm shattered. He, however, reached the enclosure with a few guns, and, for nearly half an hour, he and three privates kept back the savri&es. At last, all were entirely disabled but himself aud private Clark. Tho lire having slackened, tho Indians now ap proached, and contented themselves with riflinj the bodies of the slain, Bassinger and Clark al tho time feigning to be dead. Having taken every tl And,the Bassinger , but alas t 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 mauner. . Lieut. Bassinger, ou seeing this, raised him self up, and, appealing to a huge negro, who spoke Euglish, begged them to spare his life fur the sake of his wife ; but an hundred axes were immediately raised on him,and Clark says tho litterally cut him to pieces. Clark remained quiet till they had left, and although with eleven wounds, waited till night, when he setofit on his return to Fort King. This place he finally reached, aud is now iu New York, pensioned by the Government on the pitifhlsam of eight dol lars per month. Such, gentlemen, wm the massacre of Dade and bis iU-starred command. I have examined the whole ground for one mile round, and dan not imagine a spot more suitable for an am buscade than tho Indians had selected. About two months after the massacre, a detachment, under tho command of Mqjor Bonneville, visit ed the spot and buried the dead* the officers in one grave, tho soldiers In another. The officers -’ave is now entirely under water; nothing of can be seen but a board at the head of the grave. XTUA FAMILY FLUUR, *o.-Jiut received, 50 bags und bbls'Extra FutmijpFiour;J20 bbte Paxifngm.' I'or steamer Gordon, from Charleston—Mrs Capt 4 P Brooks. Horace 4ol*nson, and 3 d*ok. Consignee*. Por Steamer Gordon, from Charleston—Central R R; Florid* Boat; Dana A Washburn; M Molina, J U Cubbege: A Haywood: Uarudtn’s Express; K C Wade;W IIGulou; A B Shaw; J Solomons; L. Cbevos. Per steamer Ellas, from Parsehucia-176 bales cotton, 4 bale* wool, 2 bales htdos and 26 cords wood to H U Rayaou, K C Wade, Behn k Foster; N A Hardee k Oo;R J Parant; Charlejtou Boat; A B Hartrldge; J Riebardson. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. jg8» Fellow-citisens, I hereby announce my- W seir a candidate for the office of Recei ver or Tax Returns, and respectfully aolioif your support: sept 30 ABRAM. HARMON. tons bur FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The A I Jtlarque VS A AC R. D vVVS, Captain Hand, 400 nrtheu-HMn UK* tbo bulk or 1,000 bates cot Apply to U. A. GREINER. lCKEN f S HOUBkHOLU'WORDS ter October, n .... XJ received and for sale b; warSiick sept 30 169 Con grew street, TO“the publicT On lb* Aral of Octeber tbo Night Guard IM- Will beset at 8, P. M. By order Honor, Mayor. J. BRYAN, sept 30 Chief Police. aOGLETHORPE MUTUAL LOAN ASSO- wm CIATION'The regular monthly meeting of the ab*vo Association will be held at the Exchange, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 1st Oct., at 7X o'clock. Members are hereby notified that unless their dues are promptly paid, the rules will be en terced. WM. S. BASINGER, sopt *0—2t Secretary. FOR NEW YORK. Will tail on Wednetday next. Ocl.,1, at 9 o'clock A, M<% prtcittly, >. Tho steamship KNOXVILLE, Capt, . Ludlow, will leavo as above. For freight or passage apply to «■■■■■ PADELF01U), FAY & CO. Cabin Passage 126 Steerage Passage 8 49* Shippers of Cotton by those Steamships will please take notice, that no Oolton wiU be received at toe presses that is not dtstinotly marked on theedgo of the bale. sept 27 XFALLMOOFr.—-Asyet,there have been tat .tout 10,000 liend of cauls pusetl tbrausli Montgomery couuiy, Y». At tho Kims Urns A Kami Pam.—The Evening Mercurv, the Bret daU/paper tuned in the Territory or Katun., U published at Leuvenirorth Oity, by •n oioocUtioi!, at Id per annua. crushed and powdered Sugar; 40 bbls A, B and C —. ^clarified Sugar; 20 boxes Ground Coffee, in S and 1 storm ruined tho crop* lb paoks; 3a do do Muetsrd. Ginger. Cinnamon and 'Mace; 10coses'fable Salt; 10 naif bbls Extra Nol Mackerel; 100 doi brooms, buckets, Clttbta Lima Scrub Brushes; 81 halfoheste Oolong Tea, loos* and, in X lb paok’'* For solo by DAVID O’CONNOR, sopt20 corner Brongbton and Drayiou sis, Tltiwio bbla. Prime No. 1 Leal Lard, landing aud for solo,by hunt 27 j SCUANVON, JOHNSTON k CO. B ACON.—35 cask? B4U0U Sides ter sale, loar r'v* per brig Iforvuater, by aug 2 LOCKETT k SNJflbLINGi. D omkbtio LIQUORS- 150 bbls Piko's Magnolia Whiskey, 60 bbls Tusoaboosa do, 100 do Mouong, Whiskey, assorted brands 6 do Old Bourbon Whiskey, 100 (In E. Phelp's Gin, 50 tio PAH Conn. Rivtr Rye Gin, 20 do Brandy, 20 q mr casks Twigg Hoop 1st and 4th proof Brandy. 20 eighth do dO do do 10 qua augl 9 d o Malaga Wine, for sale by ' WEBSTER A PALMES. F ANCY PRINTO—Oue case Fancy Primed cali coes, warranted Tast colours, at OX ceuta per yard. Just received by steamer Knoxville, aud Tor sale by DsWITf ft MORGAN, sopt 1 rYWKSTIO LIQUORS— ±J 260 barrels Ohio Rocttilod Whiskey, 100 do Pikos Magnolia do. 120 do E. Phelps’s Gin. 26 do Conn. River P. ft H. Rye Gin. 20 do Brandy. 86 quar and eighth oasks Twigg Hoop’d 4th pr. 20 do do Magimolia Wine. 76 barrels Ohio Monongaheia Whiikey. 20 do Gibsons Mountain do. U do Bsn RnsaaUs Nectar do. 6 do Gibsons old Family Noetar Whiskey 40 do White Rectified do. 6 do Old Kentucky Bourbon do. 40 do and punoheous Georgia Peach Brand 10 do Virginia Apple do. Iu store and (hr sal* by sep 18 WEBSTER ft PALMES. j^LOUR^—15_p barreteDemneads Superior Family and Oakley Floor. 128 lour, houriy expected, tor aaleV HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. ■JjlWUR—200bbls superfine Flour, 100 do extra ramlly do, 160 sack* superior One do, Tor sale WEBSTER ft PALMES F° PRINTERS' INK, IOR SALE BY J. B. OUBBBDQR, Agent, sept 27 Maanuu House Bmunaa. C HOICE St. CroUfiagar 10 hhds.. landing from schr. John Boston. FOr tala by sux 27 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft OO. LOUR—160 sacks Oeorgstown Super fins Flour J; 100 bbls Baltimore do do 76 do extra Tennessee do 60 do superfine do do for sale by 1OHN8T0N Just received, and ter * •Pt*7 SCRANTON, JO! r ft co., . . -r il l ! f” nip ... . „ i)-^tiply at .Hi* ^» k| J. 91. KYUK, COHUKfllON UCSOHAKT, Wo. IW Payrot., garaiinalii NufAK^* UMvS SOBil Philip m. nv>i •?s r oBl H ATxfflrarisr-aNii uomeT, WtU uxouteUsoiis,Mortals*., t’uwerut Atuiras,, Wills, Bul ls, Notice., and Taking ul Iiiterrugstorles. OIBoe at (he Court Housii, S»vauii»h, lis. Ouiiriluy., Third Tueiday in uudh moua, and hold at tho alii** *r Edward Wllcm, Eeq. UmI iot.ee, ilustou, Iretwoeu Barnard and Toluol! business, will bo intended jyitt “ YOUR HOUSE, 1 ’ Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, Canes, umbrellas Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, and Fancy Article*' for Gentlemen. The Red Indians, The Two Brldoe, Swamu Steed, VilioUe, ' Faust, The Hairs, Joeoph T Hare, Ruth Garnett, Gabrtello, Royal Favorite. The Artillerist, Emigrant Squire, Tioonderoga, Trial and Trluiupli, -Tho luuulaus. Count Mumo iriiiine, Boil B. audon, The Mystoria, .viuuudu L’EuoIim, Baukors Wife, i’arrioide, ighborbood, tiipsey Daughter, Harry Helm, The Watchman, Captain Kyd, Nwouvy Todd; urphan Children, Red Lam, John Halifax, Dark Shades, The Buccaneer, Forest Rose, Jack Ariel, Sir Jasper Oarew, Hyaduthe, Tho above are oulyli few of the works ou sale. Please call. J. B. CUBBBDOE, iept20 Agent. TOBACCO / \F various brands; vlx: Now Shull*Twist; Plan- V tetlon Twist, Jenny Lind, Rough and Ready; Morning Dew; Arrow Twist; Auderson’s American Fine Gut Tin Foil, ftc., fto ; at sep20 BARRON’S. ? 8AVOE8, A NCHOVY, Worcester, Harvey, Canton Soy, A Gray’s Ballad, John Bull, Miller's Epicurean Mustang, Birds Eyo, ae., ftc., at arpt26 BARRON’S. — canoles; ~ t'PERMACElTI, Adamantine and Tallow of various O brands; 8oap or various brands, from 6, 8, 10 and 12cents. Chemical SoJa Soap 10 cents; Wo- man's Friend 10 cento. Gull and eXamiuo at . BARRON’S Family Grocery, Mep20 Whitakur and Charlton-atreeto, Savannah Grocery —AND FRUIT DEPOT, Cor. Broughton and Whitaker Street** JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMSHIP ALABAMA, 150 lbs. Splendid Isabella Grapei •—rtOOBhU. of the Cboloeat APPLES, POTATOES, PEAKS, TOMATOES. BED, WHITE AND SMALL PICKLING ONIONS. 1 Orate Superior Cabbages. NEW DATES, LESIONS, ORANGES And a variety ef the choicest aud best Sugars* Teas, and Coffee# the N'orthorn market# can afford. Also, Extra Goshen Butter and Cheese, weighing over 100 lbs each, whioh has been ordored oxprosa |y for tho retail trade. sept 24 W. H. FARRELL. Any call at night, to im mediately. joBS b. coohranhT ‘ “ ATi’ORNKV AT LAW, Dublin, ijauren# county, Ga,. late junior partner of tbo firm of A. ftJ. Cochkank, Irwlntun, Ga.,. will attend promptly to 'all .business onti noted to hla ’care. Pattloular attention paid to collecting. Re ference—Dr, G. B. Guyton, F. H. Rowe, Dublin, Ga.« M- Marsh, Savannah. myll CHAFFER d( CO, . . Ho. 6 Whitaker Street, Savaimnh, Ga., WUOUUiUI AND KKTAIL DIALXBh jit S ASHES, Blind#, Doors, Moulding*, ftc White Lead, Zinc, White UnBeed, Sperm, Whale, Tan ners’ und Noatoteot Oils, Glass. Brusbos, Gold Leaf, Bronxe, Builder#' Hardware. Nails, Marble Mantel?, fto., ftc . ■ Jo4 ☆ CLOTHING A EMPORIUM. i DOOR WK8T OPTHBRgPpBLlCAN BBAPING ROOM Fine Ready-made W.O. Price, flO- 12Q824 MILLlilt & ROLL, mOBNEYS M Ut(. - BBUNSWIOK, OA. Kill (jr.cllunln th* Brnnswlrtc Clrcult-^-onipri. Inn th. following Donatio.: * Oi.an, Wajm*. Dam4»n. Ware, Apppllng, Dllnoh, Coffre and Ollarltou. jOHb B. Mil,T,Bit. 1.. 0. U01.L. nugi ■ i *X'«lioHB¥i3C Au.II.ii uud Camlmulon nenrianu, savannK^okorSia. A. Tuomas. (jel2] S. S, I'AKOUS, AND MILITARY TAItOI, No. 149 Bay 8treet, vANNAII. Also, Ouperfine Cloths, assimere and Vestings, will be made to mea- auro.unikcopUon. able in style and workmau#hip, by the host mechanics, at shortest notice g- Ordersfrom city aud county solicited. «CV b 6 PATENT ICR PITCHERS. TUST received, ONLY thirty-two days from Bai ty Umore by the now Steamship Lino. The nu merous enqulrors will be glad to learn that they have tinally arrived. KENNEDY ft BEACH, House-furui-hlng Store, Hodgson’s Nuw Block. aug 4 DBALBRIN CHOICE F^UIj1?3rOCER1E8 and Foreign and Domestic Fruit, oomvr Broughton arid WkUdker-tU, * suuplied with choice |T‘' All order? i»umptly u always guaranteed-. Town and country supplied with choice good* at moderato prices. AU orders iromptly attended to, and saustkoRnn always guaranteed. splR . - .. 16XN«? WH0LK8ALI AND RETAIL DXALKR IN WINDOW BLINDS, WINDOW 8ABH AND PANE DOORS. Wost side Monument Square, Savannah, G*. . ,■ msyll • JOHN M. SULLEN. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office corner Bay and Drayton streets Jyl8 . VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION FOR SALE, ! WITHIN TIN MILK# OK THR CITV OT HAVANNAU. O N the first Tuesday in December next, will bo sold betero the Court House In the city of 8a vaunah, the Plantation on tho Savannah river, teu mile# from the city, known as Mulberry Grove, be longing to the estate of the late Philip Ulmer, con taining six hundred and eighty-seven acres, ul which there are two buudred acres of first quality tide rlco land, and one hundred aud fifry-fivo acre# uudorgood banks and in a line state fur cultiva tion. Also, seventy five acre# of high laud under cultivation. On the place are a good dwelling bonne,, overseor’s house, barns, negro house# aud • tlier outbuildings, all in a good state of repair. Porswim desiring to purchase will call u\Km U. K, Harrison, Kx’i, who roddo# within four mile#bf tho Grove, ur lilivsi Uniter, Kx’trix, who resides wltUiu twn mlte< oftho Gru ve. Terms of #alu ma le kuowu ou the day of rule. I’OHso'sinuUut given until tho first Of January H. K. HARRISON, Kx.or Jy 17-01 El.I/iA ULMER, Ex’trU. W I'm 014i:.u#teu Mercury will publish once a week until tim.iUy of *m|o. ■ A. H. CHAMPION. (Successor to Champion &'Watts.) WHOLESALE AND BETAU. GROCEB, No. 4 Barnard at, between the Market and Bay at., SAVANNAH, GA. Dealer In Groceries, Foreign aud Domestic Liquors, Dried Fruits, ftc., fto! Reference—A. Champion, Esq., Bamuol Solomons, Esq., Messrs. Rabun ft Whitehead, andSwfft&Co., Savannah, Q&, mvU CRANE, WELLS 4k CO., FACTORS & COMMISSION MEUOUANTs, .. .. Bavainiah,.Um . /.■•. j. : , LANIER ANDERSON, ~ ATTORNEYS AT LA W, ' apb-ly kaoox.oa, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. TronpvUle, Lowndes County, Ga, Will praotlco in Thomas, Lowndes, Clinch, Ware, Appling, Tollhir, Irwin,' Lauren*, and Pulaski counties, Georgia; and in Jefferson, Madison, Ham- fiton. and Columbia counties, Florida. jinyll J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Troupville, Lowndes Conty,Ga. (mil ~ CHAB.Ij. CAMPBELL ATTORNEY AT LAW, MIlJJUaKVIUJI,'UA.^ .. Practices' Law In the various Counties or tuo'Gc mulgeo Circuit, and the adjoining Counties of Twiggs, Uuren# aud Washington. Refer to—John Boston,' H. / Crane, and R. B Hilton. . feb!4 COME UNE-COME ALL T I HAVE Just rimnlvud siitnn 100 thousand good .S|hiuisb Solars ol the very bust brauds, also, a lip.uf uuiid.Gormun Sugars, at low prices. Also, a lotoi giiod FreucU aud German VVino#, All of which I alii destined to se)l ut reduced prices. I have also added hi my present stock, u lot ur the very finest French Brandies—ami I say to you one and all, now is your time, for 1 am determined to make my mut- to, low prices, aud quick sales—so como and *eo meat tho corner of Hay aud Hull streets, aug 25 A. BON AUD. BOOK AGENCY. 'PUP Subscribers have established a Book X Agency in Philadelphia, and will furnish any. buok or publication at the retail prioe free of |H>st ago. Any persons by forwarding the subscription price of anyone of the S3 Magazines, such as Har per's, Godey’s, Putnam’s, Graham’s, Frank Leslie’s Fashions, fto.; will recoive the Magdsines ibr one year and a copy of a splendid lithograph portrait ol either Washington, Jackson or Olay; or if subscri bing to a $2 and $1 magazine, they will receive a copy of either oftho three portraits. If subscribing to 86 worth of magazines, all three portraits will be aont gratis. Music furnlBhed to thozo who may wish It. Envelopes ofoxerysizo and description In Urge or small quantities furnished. 8oal Presses, Dios, ftc,, sent to order. Every description of engraving on wood executed with neatness and dispatch Viows of Buildings, Newspaper Headings, Views of Machinery, Book Il lustrations, Lodge Certificates, Business Cards, do, AU orders sent by mail promptly attended to pet- sons wishing views of their buildings engraved can send a Daguorreotypo or sketch or the building by malloroxpress. Persons at a distance having saleable artioles will find it to their advantage to address the subscribers as we would «ot as agent for the Bale of the sen BYRAM d PIERCE. 60, South Third street, Phils., Pa, nov 20—d&wly : mrsmssm mmsrnarsses: a The subscriber offers for sale all her . ossesslons ta Scrlven county, contain- ■ ing about one tno us and acres or Lmd ( more or less, all adjoining said Ferry, and extending to tho Augusta road — The improvement# consist or a good DWuiimg, dtore, Warehouse; and all othor necessa ry out buildings. About alxty-fivo aero# are under fence and in good order tor cultivation. Tho land is first quality, and well supplied with fencing tim- bcr. It ia an excellent Btand for the merchandize business. Tho Ferry is the best located aud most patronized of any othor between Savannah end Augusta. There is also passing through the land a never failing stream, fully sufficient to supply any Grist or Saw Mill. For further particulars addreas me ut Springfield, Effingham county. Ua. •- — "*\Br GEORGE A. GORDON. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND ' Commissioner qf the U, 8, Court qf Claims fot the State qf Georgia. Oornpr Bay aqd Bull streets. my 10 photo&icxpuK ~ Large sized Photographs, la ken by , xtiiwf MILLER, VlrSjmM at twklvr dulumm rat dozxn Also, Ambroiynes and Da« guerreotypes, in uis usual su perior style. A caUls snUulted'. J. W. Mll.LEt mar27 or. St. Julian-st, aud Market squnri YONGB At FRIERSON, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MtdtCHANTS, no. 94 hay-wrkkt. saVANNau, oa *pr4 • ursrtPHYHSEr ATTOPNEV AT UIV,i Office 176. Bay-st., over Turntr fit Go's. Drug Store (SAVANNAH, Ug. nov 10—ly — 'iTWTBAKEKT • AIIGUNEY AND UH-NbEU.OK .Vf l.AW . Monticello, Jefferson'County, Flu. Reference—Hon. W. B. Fujiixu, Bavaunitli, . Pill EDWARD G. WILSON, MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND ( OF DEEDS, At Messrs. Ward it Owens' Law Office. [myll m „ Jbm • ISSUE lUfTHKAt THB ABBOB BILLIARD SALOOH. (upstairs) Corner Bull and Bryan streets, over Barber Shoo June 27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. sopt 7—tl' ELIZABETH JONES. BOARDING. SEVERAL gentlemenor small families can be O accommodated with good Rooms and Board, on (lie West side of Montgomery street, one door above '■outh Broad street. MRS. M. 8. RAYMER. from 8 to 2 o’clock, and from 11 DENTISTRY. Drs. ROYALL k JOHNSON, Dentists, offleo corner St. Jullen-st. and Market Square, over S. WU- mot’s jewelry store. Office hours 1 from 8 to 0. ROOFING! ROOFING!! WARRRN’S IMFHOVBD FIRE AND WATER-PROOF conroaiTHM roofing. T HE subscriber baviug been appoiuled sole ageu in tliU city for Warren’s Fire and Water Proof Composition Kooilug is prepared to execute the ume in a satisfactory manner. The attention of the citizens of Savannah is re spectfully solicited t > tbo abovo method uf Roofing now much used iu tho principal cities uf the Inited States, (both Nurtb and South,) and a# it ha# beou tested under every variety uf circumstances, I con fidently offer it to the public as a mods uf Roofing unobJecUunaple in every particular, whilst It com bines, In a greater degree than any other roofing in use, tUe valuable requisites of cheapness, durability and security, against both fire aud water. It has rapidly superceded tho use or all kinds of rook wherever it has been introduced, giviug in all cases general satisfaction, being highly recommond- ed by Insurance Companies, and alt who have tost edits utility. ter CHARLES SHOLL, Architect, will act as agent during' my absence from the city, at whoso office all information will be freely given, aud speci mens of tho roof shown. ■cpt23 CALVIN FAY, Agent. ANlJ DHK&3K— ' ~ - 26 keg# choice Butter 60 boxes Cheese. In store and f° r sola 8 ep27 HULCOMbk, JOHNSON ft CO. C LARIFIED SUGAR—60 bbls 0 clariflod Sugar, 60 do B do, Stewart’s; 60 do A do; landing and for sale by BepU7 SCR AN LON, JOHNuTON ft CO. HUNT 6i WEBSTER'S, IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE ■pvESIGNED tor Families, plantations, Drees ma< X/kera, Tailor*, Boot ft Shoe manufacturers and others who may wish to do their own sewing cheap ly and with expedition. Tills machine sews* uni* form stitch with both sides alike, and which will uui ravel. It is more simple, 1b less liable to got out of order; and ousts leu In proportion than any other machine, and ia warranted to be perfect, and to work well. All apparatus necessary for convenient use is famished with it, end nay Instruction will be given that wiU be necessary to ensure to tho purchaser Ki successful operation and durability. The pubUe are respectfully invited to call and ex amine theu at mOongreas at ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen. Agt. AST A very neat and ornamental Iron Table will now be given with a machine fora small sum *1 UUon to the regular price May 26. flORN—In Mora and for sale by V mari LOCKETT A8N KLL1NU NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. P ROl'OSAIrSwill be received by the undersigned until the 15th of October nexL for rebuilding tho Briilgo across Pipeinakerr Creek, on the Cher okee Hill Cross Road, to be of tho following propor tions (and all material of best black cypresi, ex ceptthe cover, which must bo heart yellow pine,) 36 feet long, 18 toet wide, to be floored 40 feet, to bo sustained by tour rows or pill g, three In ennh row. Each pile to be 9x11 inches, and substantially driven. Each row or pilo* to be capped by a 24 feet stick 9x12 Inches, and beveled on tho upper corners to show afaceofftinches—the cover to be sustained by tour string pieces, running lengthwise through the bridge 9x11 inches; these to be beveled to show a race of three inches at top, banisters to be well braced at each or the cap sills. Contractor to tUrnish all material, and work to be done and turned over to Road Commissioners tor thoir inspec tion by tlie 16th of January next. Bond, with security required, tor the raitbtol per formance of tho wprk, together tor Its remaining substauUal tor seven year* from completion, GEO. P. HARRISON, I\ L C.O. G. In behalf of the Inferior Court of Chatham Co. 8ept. I2tb, 1866. sept 12 strAngbrT If yon want a good and cheap BpXMTrnwk. Vallce. Carpet Bag, .WWH or Clothing of any kind or quail- VUiawtr. ready made or made up to your m ensure; also Hats, Cape, Shirts, Collars or Dress Famishing artioles of any description, call end se lect from the largest and beet stock in the city, at the Star Emporium, 147 Bay street, WM. 0. PRICK, ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD. T he board wToinnsiO] andGu)rRailroad, having adjourned tomeet on the 26tb Instant, and it having been represented u me Uu( the taler*, of ,ht( onlororta, require, farther time tor the obtelnmentor sabscriDtions tes?s?js»ta“ ttl * a2Md *'°' ■ ‘ NI8BET, Ctrelrmu. klan/m in. 4n ISM ' .. Macon, Aug. 20,1860 sag 80 flOTTON BAGGING—On ConMgnment-A small lot Ganny nagging, tor sals on moderate Apply to F. R. SHACKELFORD, ever WayftTnykw, WAYNE, GRENVILLE A CO., COMMISSIOl Bay street SaunnaA. 8. WAYNE. THOS. 8. WAYNE. fi. E. GRENVILLE, R, ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE, jy 6—tf Savannah.Chattanooga. C. W. MABRY, ^ATTORNEY AT LAW nuxxior, uusn oo., oa. Will attend to professional business in the Counties of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, FayeUe, Meri wether and Troup. Reference—Hon. E. Y. Hill, LoGrange, Gm; Ha. David Irwin, Marietta, Ga.; Colonel M, M. TidweEL Fayetteville, Go.; and Mr. willlain Dougherty,Co lumbus, Ga. ; iepl7-iy NE McAg^STliit. "— MarfioMMumentsJ^^Hi^lmdSave'ston^tSn- fthed on reasonable terms. Orders res pectfully solicited. JBSL M. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALLIGATOR, BAST FLORIDA. Will practice in the Eastern and Southern Counties Refer to—Col 8. P, Sibley, and R. B. Hilton, Fa ▼annah. „ fob2-tf Oils. LEPtiElt WlliCUX, Utntl.u ABB raw folly prepared to In ten ruu or narti.l.ettaof Tot' plo of r on tho Patent —T-r—Dr.J. Allens' mUnuous Gum, By ih in and cannot be detected by _ VB . , CI .« This method combines the following^ ivantages^ An artificial gum, which exhibits a porfectly natun and llfe-liko appearance, and Imparts tothetheet that peouliar expression whioh oharaoterixes the m toral organs. This Gum consists ora sllgcious compound, whic la applied and Aised upon the Teeth and Platoin sue a manner, as to fill up all the interstices around th base of the Teeth, and also unites them firmly I each other and to the Plate upon which they ai sett. This secures perfect cleanliness of the Teetl Office over DeWltt ft Morgan, Congress street. M , Republican and Georgian copy. feb 10—tl WM. «. WIUUJW; THADOKUS OUVKR. JACX BRUWW WILLIAMS, OLIVER & BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena Vista, Marion County, Ga., Will practice in the countios or Mariou, Macon,'Hous ton, Stewart, Randolph, Muscogco, Lee, and any adjoining counties, where their services may be required. myll WILLIAM PHILLIPS. ATTOBNEY AT LAW, MARIETTA, OA. 00126—ly DAVID G. WILDS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. SPARTA, GA. WIU practice tn tho counties of Hancock, Warm WubUvtOD, ud ltaldwlil. ’ KmRiNCW—Behn A Fretar, B-hm k Smlta. u E, A. Sonltard. Bmmnli. -p." R. Bi HU/roN, ATTOBNEY AND OODN8ELLOR AT LAW. Office ooraer of Bay and Drayton-ati. toy n v ■ • • ; ■: OR. CilARLRS R. COLDINO. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, No. l.UBEBTY I Ono door wait of Drayton, m V7M. O. CONNELLY, ATTORNEY AT IiAW.,' lumu, womu oooutt, 'W..‘ (nor aiuiiunj Win pnetiso Ih tho Southern UrcuiAwd In Rued’ Dooly ud Worth Coimlireoludlboonarontt..^ WPartlouUr attention flren to UreooHootloinol cUlm»ln8oiith-WMtortitlwtU. ' Jed—Om ISSAR AND r USD, . SACCO I rit Ml. vuawiuR Auuraubu, ouua, SB, - Hurlo. Proton. Noted ud 1, uUnued, tauter FirUreud An Fnpu. propuod wbireby (o' n Am.rlou or Briiloh Underwriter.; u kL€^S??!js? ■■