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lEBiSi
The Loudon Morning Port, mipraodto
the oonlldeno. o( Lordl'riiMr.too, ipttki
Bdentlr of the "muttully boneffoU) coniine
of the happy oUlauce between Fiance and Bn*
gland."
Intolljg-ncn had beennooired of the murder
B
or rBINSTLVANU.
FOB VICE PBHSIDHNT:
JOHN 0. BREGKINRIDOE
or mnuoKT.j
ItlKWri for the Slate at Large.
WILLIAM H, STILES, of Chatham.
IVERSON L. HARRIS, of Baldwin
attnasAtaa von mu stati at lahoi.)
HENlty O. LAMAR, or Bibb.
AtrOUBTUS R. WRIGHT, or Floyd.
MVTBIOT KLBOTOK8.
let. iHmde’t, Ttiouu H. Forman, of Glynn.
'Mi DUtriot, Bamuzl Hall, of Hacon.
94. DIatrlot, Jaus N. Rauza y, of Harris.
4th. District, Lucitm J. Qabtull, or Fulton.
Itlk District, John W. Lavns, of Cass.
4th. District, Jamis P. SimioNs.ofGwtnnott.
Tth. District, Thohab P. SArroLn.of Morgan.
tth District. Tnos. W. TnoHAa, of Elbert.
of the Her. J. Stewart Thomae, by a
Kafibra. at a Mission station called '
Wood, In KaRtarla..
John 0. Saxe, the poet, Is said to he now
entirely prostrated by paralysis, from whloh
he has snffbred for many months,
The Female collage In Boston has now 3d
students.
THE OLDER I GRQW. THB MORE IN
CLINED I AM TO BE WHAT IS CALLED
A STATES RIGHTS MAN.—Jama Buck-
aami's nett* on Mr admission of Arkamas, in
1838.
I FULLY ENDORSE THE RESOLUTIONS,
AND HAY FURTHER SAY THAT I AM
WHAT IS CALLED A STATE RIGHTS
DEMOCRAT.—John C. Breckinridge in re-
tponse to hit nomination for the Via Prenden
* '
The Bedford (Pa.) Springs hare been sold
for 8170,OOP.
Dkatu on tun Pbaibiil—The Deoatnr, III.,
Chronicle says that on Sunday the skeleton or
a man was found on tho prairie, about
eight rnllos southeast or that town. It was
evidently that of some one who had frozen to
death last winter, being enveloped In three
coats and three pairs of pants. A carpet saek
and gnu wore lying near, and every thing In
dicated that some traveler lost his way, and
had laid down in tho sleep of death.
Is it A BaiiuainI—We leam from sources
that we can hardly donbt, that tho Mora of
tho Buchanan and Fillmore parties have come
to an understanding, and are now at work,
night and day,consummating the coalition to
defeat Fremont, Tho South will throw Fillmore
overboard (as ws have all along expected and
predicted) for Buchanan', while at the North,
the Fillmore men will voto for Buchanan,
wherever tho amalgamation is likely to eneel
the desired object An arrangement like this
looks rather formidable; it is well calculated to
appal timid Republicans, and nerve to greater
exertion the brave.—N. Y, Mirror, Black Re.
publican.
BY TDUiaRAFB
New York Markets.
Niw Toni, Sept. 29 Tho advices by tho
last steamer had no effect on the market. Sales
of tbeday 1000 bales.
Flour has advanced 12 cents. Wheat Rom 2
to (cents. Sterling exohange Isdeprcssed.
Blot at Panama
Naw Torn, Sept. 30, -Advices from Panama
atate that an election riot had occurred there at
whloh 13 persons were killed.
THs Nominations of trie American Party
tor Mayor and Aldermen.
The American and (as they seem determin-
ed In styling and appropriating to themselves)
the Law and Order Party, held a meeting last
night, and nominated the following gentlemen:
FOR MAYOR,
EDWARD C. ANDERSON.
FOR ALDERMEN,
Robert A. Allen,
Richaks Bradlsy,
ThohasS. Wayne,
William H. Davis,
Jambs G. Rogers,
Edward Padslfcrd, Sr.,
John F. Tuceer,
Henry F. Willink, Jr.,
Geoboe W. Stiles,
Edwin E. Hertz.
John N. Lewis.
We have not, in immitatlou of the Savannah
Republican, attempted to anticipate tho notion
of our opponents. We have not been ambitipus
of being considered prophetic, perhaps from a
lack of curiosity, or perhaps from a want of the
moans of (information with which our neighbor
has been blessed—nor shall we retaliate, by an
unhandsome ding at the gentlemen who have
been plaeed upon the tioket, by saying that
they are proposed to “mismanage” the affairs
oftheelty. We publish tho ticket with no in-
button to war upon the men who compose it.
Their views upon public matters, and the ten
dency of the opinions they maintain, will claim
our attention; in doing this, we shall lie govern
ed by the most perfect conrtesy to individuals.
Onr party proposes by such moans to succeed
and fooling conddent that tho individuals it
present have os much private and pnblie worth,
and much better principles than our opponents
we await the result with perfect conddence.
Vote on the Augusta.
Ws understand that a voto taken on tho Au-
gasta which arrived yesterday from New York
mailed as follows, 61 for Buchanan 39 for
Fillmore and 9 for Fremont I
BiohananinNew Yobe.--T1io Journal of
Commerce tuyt); Wo can assure tho friends of
Boahanan at homo and abroad, that he is gain -
lag strength among our merchants every day.
Many who have heretofore been Whigs or no
party moo, are expressing the deepest Interest
in his tneceas, and their readiness to promote I,
In any proper way.
Orvioa or nti Daily Obomnan * Jocual, )
: »»y- > I
COTTON.—Arrived since the 22nd Inst 8387
bales upland and 61bales Bea Island aii follows,
By O.R.IL 8,323 bales upland from Augusta
and landings in the river 64 bales upland and
by Southern boats, waggons, Ac. 67 bales Sea
Islands. rThe exports during the same period
have keen 4,868 bales uplands at B betas Sea
Island, via i to New York 3926 bales nptanda to
Philadelphia 924 bales uplands and to Charles
ton 24 bales upland and 9 bales Sea Islands,
leaving a stock on hand and on ship beard not
cleared yesterday of 8,203 bales upland and 8D6
bales Sea Island against 11,632 lulee upland
and 390 bales Sea Islands at the same period
last year.
Tho receipts at this port since the 1st Sep
tember, 1866, are 16,787 bates against 19,333 to
the same date last year, and the doorcase In re.
celpts at all the porta, to the latest dates os
compared with the tamo time last year, are
63,663 hales. In the exports from the United
States to foreign countries, as compared with
the same dates last year, there it a decrease of
33,286 Inks to Great Britain, 186 to Franco,
and 633 to other foreign countries, and the total
decrease to foreign ports are 34,062.
The receipts of colton at all tho ports, up to the
Ittost dates, give tho following results:—
Deereaae.
Now Orleans
* rluridu
Texas
Savumiau
Charleston
North Csrohna
t of William ft. Taber, Jr.
It Is our duty to announce the death of Wil
liam B. Taber, one of. the editors of this paper,
who fell yesterday afternoon, at the third fire,
In a duel with EdwardMaouatu, Esq., in con
sequence of the peremptory challenge of the
latter for the publication ol alleged offensive
matter In this matter, the author of which was
nat called for.
The communications complained of, had re-
Terrence to the candidacy for Congress of Hon.
A.Q. Magratb. It Is not now that we ate
called upon to pursue the merits ot the question
Involved. In the presence of death;—the death
of one who has been intimately associated with
ns for years, and who breathed as true a heart
as ever beat ontho soil ol'Carolimt,- . wo bow
onr heads in sorrow and in suffering, and pass
byaU considerations of party conllict, in the
aence that we havo lost a friend, true and tried,
and a brother in the hard duties that make up
ourconneotion with the pnbllo life. It will not
be easy to tind a braver and mure scll'-sacrilic-
lng spirit—it will not bo often that the com
munity will bo called upon to mourn over the
extinction of a more brilliant and generous In-
tolled,—Charlatan Mercury.
How Fremont Is to be Beaton.
Correspondence of the N. Y. Tribune.
Washington, Sept. 24, 1866.
There is a magnificent scheme of pipelaying
or log-rolling going on in Pennsylvania and
New York. The plan is this: if the Pennsyl
vania State election goes unfavorably for tho
Bnchaneers, then the State of New York is to
be made the battle-ground, and a capture is tc
be attempted by a grand coup de main. All
Hie fragments oftho disorganized Nnow Noth
ing party are to bo bought np—that is, the
leaders—and thus throw-tno Fillmore strength
into tbe Buchanan camp. 1 have this from an
aodonbted source. You see, here at Washing-
boil among the oflleeholdera, they know not
who to trust, and their secrete leak out. Yes-
terday. a ^Democratic'! office-holder offered to
bet a friend of mine a Urge sum that, provided
Me.Prnaiyfooato Stale elation icoif against
tka JOmoirale, the State of Now York would
go for Baohanan by a large majority. Other
Seta ofthhsaihe nature have been offered, and
on the same'(the Pennsylvania) contingency.
Wbethkr Bast Brooks is to be mado Secretary
of Siata, or Fillmore sent Minister plenipoten
tiary to the Cannibal Islands by this maneuver,
has net yet transpired.
Oktor—We have not allowed ourselves to ex
pert that the 23 Electoral votes of Ohio will be
given for Buchanan, bat it is by means certain
tut they will not be. The Democrats ate
thoroughly roused all over the State; and their
numbers surpass all previous expectation—-
Journal of Commerce
• —Ti"" ? re— r ■ . v -
Dud Letters—During the present quarter
of a year the amount of money found in dead
latte* at the General Post OHco Is 813,000,
savjnty-eight of which have been restored to’
telaarful owners.
Tkg Oaercy th* War to England—The
•cot of tho 1st* war to Eogtand Is now ascet-
in ronnd numbers, J80;-
as,hot
Death or a Foheion Missionary.—The
ltochestor Democrat, of Friday states that a
letter has just been received by the Judson
Society of Inquiry, conueeted with the Uulvor-
Blty of that city, recording the death of tho Rev.
A. B. Sattcrice, of the Mission of Akyab, Arri-
can. The letter is from the wife of Mr. S., who
states that he died of cholera, on the 4th of
July, alter 20 hours' illuess. Mr. S. was a
graduate of Brown University, aud for two
yearn a member of the Seminary at Rochester.
Omoa or Board Health, I
Monday night, 0 o’clock, f
The Charleston Board of Health report two
deaths from yellow fever, for the past twenty
four liotira.
J. I.. DAWSON,
City Register.
iUB 104
12}
13}
Liverpool Market.
[From Herman, Cox A Co's Circular.]
Liverpool, Sept. 12.
Cotton.—The week’s sales sum up 60,178
bales,and consist of 7,680 on speculation, 0660
for export: and 36,040 to the trade. Prices are
unohanged; we quote Middling Upland, 6Jd;
do New Orleans, 6]d; do Mobile; 6 6-10d. Fair
Upland, Ojd; do New Orleans, 7(d, do Mobile,
Our market oponed with a pretty active de
mand from all classes of buyers, and prices
were daily tending upwards, but since yester
day there has been lass inquiry, the increasing
stringency of the money market creating un
easiness and imposing u check upon operations.
The crop accounts per Canada and Baltic were
of the same unfavorable character as those
previously to hand, but with a tight money
market and large stock, the American udvicca
have no effect here, tho arrivals, however, con
tinue light and the stock is steadily increasing;
that of American showing a falling off of 20,-
430 bales since this day week. In Bnrats the
transactions have been very limited, the actual
quantity on ofiiir being extremely small, not
exceeding 7000balesont of an entire stock of
87)190, of which, however, 10,000 bales are
notyet landed. Long-stapled descriptions are
without change. To-day, with fair enquiry,
tbo sales aro estimated at 10,000 bales, 4000
being on speculation and for export; prices
are firmly supported.
The weather continues most fuvorable for
harvest operations and by for tne greater jsor-
tlon of the grain crop la safely housed.
lltionwai, however,
Havre Market,
Havre, (for she week closing Sept. 9,)- -
Cotton—The demand during the last week was
less regular than during the bitter hair of Au
gust, and, although from Liverpool a brisk bu
siness was reported, our market, nevertheless,
continued quiet. Prices, however, were not al-
fcctod, aud our brokers even quote an advance
of If. for Bas New Orleans ana Mobile, and for
tho tres ord. Mobile. Gthcr qualities are un
changed, viz:
'"T.BA8.BAS. T.O. O. B.O. P.C 0.
NewO. 83 94 08 163 198 111 114
MobUo 83 03 97 101 103 — —
Georgia, 83 90 93 97 — — —
Stock, 68,400 bales, including 86,060 Ameri
can. against 76,760 bales same date 1865, and
86,200 bales 1864. Sales of the week, 6,202
pates, against 2,436 bales arrived from the Uni
ted States. At the eloso of the week a better
demand satin, and the market became quite
active.
Comparative Statement of Cotton,
m’D. s. t.
Slock on hand 8ept. 1,1166 700 8M
Koo'd siuco Sept. 22.. 8387 67
Received previously. 8292 61 18676
17376
9176
.gap'd slnco Sept 22, 48SS
gxpcrlod previously. 4306
Stock on hand and on shipboard not
cleared 8opt. 801866 6203 866
L SAMS tIUS LAST VXAS.
k on band Sept 1,1866. 800 100
Koo’dBlnceSept22.. 0048 34
Received previously. 0601 oo loose
0,016
60
1,678
t;tin
0,001
23
/screws.
Increase si Mobile.,
84,413
Review of the New York Cotton Mar.
ket.
Saturday,Sept. 27.
Cotton.—The sales for the past three days
amount to 6,200 bales. Prices have advanced
(to } ceut, in consequence of the unfavorable
accounts received from the South In relation to
the crop. These advices, by letter, refer to the
injury to the crop on the uplands, by the sum-
met drought, ana on tho bottomlands by the
September rains causing rot, and in some sec-
tions worms. By telegraph, from Columbia,
South Carolina; Macon, Georgia; Montgomery,
Alabama: and Vlcksburgh, Mississippi, advi
ces have been received or frost, and tne mar-
ketat New Orleans, on tho 26tb Inst., in con,
sequence of the frost advices from Mississippi,
advanced Jc., withsalee oflO.OOO boles. Ills
E robable that at this early dutea killing frost
as occurred, but that one sufficient to arrest
the growth ot the plant, and force young fruit
has occurred there can be no deabt. This does
not diminish the prospects of the yield, that ex
isted before the advent of white frost, (which,
as we before stated, were not favorable,) as it
only forces open the half grown bolls, which
will all make cotton. It Is even yet too early
to attempt to estimate the yield, as much de
pends on the weather, whether wet or dry, for
the next thirty days,or until the advert ofulack
or killing frost, but by general consent, under
tho most fovorable circumstances, it is admit
ted that tbe yield will not exceed 3,21)0,000
bales, while many, even now, estimate much
lower.
Speculative action on this side is held In
check by the apprehension of iccreased strin
gency in monetary affairs in England, caused
by the steady drains of bullion to the Continent
and to India. The market closes here ffrmly,
at the annexed quotations, with a very limited
Bupply.
Ordinary Uplands 10}
Middling " 12
Mlddl’g Fair “ 12}
Fair “ 13
Ordinary Mobile 10}
Middling “ 12}
Mid. Fair “ 13
Fair “ 13}
Ordinary N. Orleans
Middling "
Mid. Fair
Fair « 14
Rap’d slnco Bepi 93.
Rap’d previously.. .,
3879
4728
8407.
394
' 4
Slock on band and on shipboard mu
cisarsd Sept'80 1866 11888
Total decrease 83,063
Bine* onr last report there has been an active
demand for Cotton in our market, in which
both foreign and home buyers have participa
ted, and we are pleased to notice an Improve/-
incut in prices, from those paid last week, of 1
to}ccnt per pound on those qualities ranging
from Middling to Middling Fair, which advance
has been readily paid by purchasers, and near
ly all the Cotton put on the market sold at the
advance noticed.
The sales or the week foot up 3,696 bales at
the following order, viz: Wednesday 267 bales.
Thursday 902 bales, Friday 662 bales, Saturday
618 bales. Monday 710 bales, and yesterday 647
bales, the market closing Arm and excited; 4 a
7,6 at 8,9 at 16}, 14 at 16}, 87 at 16], 48 at 10}
78 at 11, 202 at 11}, 860 at 11}, 08 at 11}, 182
at li}, 76 at 11 11-16,364 at 11}, 31 at 1113-16
544 at 11}, 763 at 12, 7 at 121-16, 339 at 12}
263 at 12}, 178 at IS},''47 at 12}, and 8 bales at
1213-16 cents.
We present tho following quotations as the
ruling prices at the close of business, yesterday:
Ordinary nominal.
Middling 11| a 12
Strict Middling 12 a 12}
Good Middling 12} a 12}
Middling Fair 12} a
SEA ISLANDS.—We are still without any
transaction in long staple. The receipts for
the month foot np 109 bales, and the exports
62 bales.
RIC&—Our Rice market has been dull, and
sales limited to retail, at former prices. Ex
ports for the week 42 tierces, viz: to Phila
delphia 26, and to Charleston 16 tierces.
ROUGH RICE.—Nothing has been done in
this article since our last. We are-in receipt
of 22,000 bushels for the season, all of which
has been sent to mill.
FLOUR.—The market is well supplied with
ail qualities. Georgia and Tennessee brands
are held at 87 76 to 88 50 for superfine; 88 60
to 99 for extra; and 89 to 910 for extra family
The demand is moderate and confined princi
pally to local trade. Holders, however, are
firm in their prices.
WHEAT—-We have no sales of Wheat to
report. The receipts are very light, as com
pared with the same period last year. We
quote nominally 140 to 146 for Red; 81-50 to
81.66 for White is asked by holders, which ia
above the view of buyers,
SUGARS—-The market for all descriptions
continues extremely high. Consequently the
sales are limited to the immediate wants of the
trade. We quote Porto Rico aud St. Croix 9
to 11; New Orleans 10} to 11} per lb., with an
upward tendency.
MOLASSES.—We are without any receipts
since our last. We quote as before, say 43 to
45 for Cuba; 65 to 60 for Barbadoes; and 60 to
65 for New Orleans.
LARD.—Only a retail demand oxlsts, at for-
mer prices, via; Baltimore 13al4},and Tennes
see 13} to 14c. per lb.
LIQUORS.—A good enquiry sprang up ta
domestic liquors the past week, resulilng jit
Bales of 250 barrels Cincinnati whiskey, as fol
lows: 160 at 38c. per gallon; and 150 bids. on
private terms.
BACON.—Bacon continues in tho same dull
and depressed state os noticed in our last, aud
in the race or a largo accnmlilating stock the
market presents a gloomy appearance. Wo
quote Shoulders 9 a 9}, Sides 12 a 12}, aud
Tennessee canvassed Hams 12} per pound..Do-
mood limited and the tendency still downward.
BAGGING,—Thu Bagging market is without
change and sales limited to filling smull orders
for country customers. We note sales at 21
to 23 cents according to quality, whloh is tbe
outside figures.
. BALE HOl’E.—No change whatever to no
tice in the article. Fur quotations see our table
of prices.
BUTTER and CHEESE.-A good retail de
mand exists for choice Goshen Butter, at form
er quotations, say 26 to 27 per pound, and 12}
to 15 cents for Cheese. Stock of each equal to
the demand.
COFFEE.—The Coffbe market is inactive and
the sales are limited. Holders, however, are
very firm in their rates, and not over anxious to
force sales.
COI1N.—We have little or no change to note
in the Corn market. Sales to a lair extent have
been made in small lets from store, at 85 ueuts
for Georgia and Tennessee, retailing at 90 cents
per bushel, sacks iucludcd.
OATS—are in good demand at unchanged
prices, say 65 to 60c. per bushel.
HAY.—The market is without change and
sales limited, to retail at our quotations.
HIDES—are in good demand at 14} to 16c.
perpound.
LIME—We are In receipt of some 3000 bbls
since our lust. 1500 bbls of which haa been sold
on the whurr at 91.26 per bbl. Agood retail de-
mend exists at 81.37} to 8L60 per bbL
■SALT—Nothing done in salt this weak, re
tailing from store at 1.26 persauk.
POTATOES—Are in fair request at 8360 to
83.76 per bbl. '
FRUIT—Apples are selling at 83.50 to83.75
Lemons 97 to 88 per box, and Oranges 820 to
925 per t hoosund.
FREIGHTS—to Liverpool! We have one ves
sel on the borth she has not mado any engage*
ments, and We quote es nominal. Ootton to N.
York, per steamer, }o. per bale; to New York,
by sailing vessel, jo. per bale; to Boston, lii
■ailingvessels, jc.; to Philadelphia, jc.; to Bab
‘Imoro nominal. Wheat, in sailing vessels to
New York, 8o. per bushel.
EXOHANGE—Sterling la quoted at 9} per
cent, premium. Tho Banks are aeliiug eight
checks on all Northern cities at} per cent. pr*4
mtnm, and purchasing New York right bills a
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Tbo Coil oh market wu very quiet yesterJay,
atm with very little Inquiry, tho total saloe or the
day to 647 bale* asTollowi, vti:4»l7, 6 «t 8, 0 at
10)4, il at 10*, 6 at 11,0 at 11*, 31 at 11*. 7 at
II*, 033 it 12, Sat li*, 181 at 3*, 10at 13*.
Export** /
UAI<TJMOUK—I'ur Brig R C Wrlght-214 bales
upland Ctiilon: 6*26 boxen cupper ore; 30,000 feet
lumber and 4 uiilua milxo.
B>LTIMURK—I’m- sciir Bomnraot—187 bale* up-
aud notion; 340 tiiixua D ipper ore;3d.000 foul lum*
bur.
CHAU’ JCSl’OiV, 39.—Tbure haa been a
good liud.buo) ant duurnud fbr tho urllclu siuco we
reported bt*t, aud our quotation* at tbat time
(Tliuraday uv< ulu*) Uavo beau fully uuatuluod, with
84U oDOHHloual advauoo t n Homo tutu. Tbe aalee on
Friday amouuto to 80S botea.ou Saturday lu 710,
aud to'day to 670—luuking tbo total ualea of tbe
threo day a 8190 baity, ranging from 016 to 13*.
AUGUSTA, tiEl'T. 3 J —Tho market ycKtordvy ex
hibited no change. Tbo demand was good and
prluoo firm.
CAPITAL PHlriB 170,060.
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY,
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Comparative kxporta or copper Ore and
POMOTIO GOODS FKOlt THK fORT OK aAVAXXAH.
Exporteu to
FmFept 1,’6C
to 8ept30,’66.
FmScpt 1,’6B
to Sept 30,’65
0. Ore
D’tlcs.
0. Ore
D’tlcs.
Liverpool
Loudou
Other British Porto...
::::
....
Total to Gl Britain.
....
Havre
Bordeaux
Other French Ports...
....
Total to France ....
....
North or Europe
South or Europe
West Indies
Total to F’gn Porto.
....
....
Now York
117
1693
862
Boston
Providence
Philadelphia
*i»8
*329
BalUmoro
1124
6
800
146
Other U 8 furl:
Total Coastwise....
1124
320
2393
8.6
Grand Total
1124
3R
3398
826
Liverpool
PKUK.tT PHtOKt, SKHf. 13, AH MMl'Anii!) WITH Till Ml} or
1855 AMD 1864.
Bowed ordinary...
middling....
flair
gooil ralr.,..
. good
Orleaua and Mobile.
ordinary
middling
fair
good fair....?.
g'MKl
ob gin’d marks.
Herat ordlary
middling....
fair..........
good fair
good
8.1. «t. & pawgln'd.
ordinary
middling
fair
good fair......
good and fine..
Pornambuoo
Dcmcrara
Egypt’n(ord to (hir)
Do (good fair to flno)
Went India
1860.
6*afl
0*o 6*
6>4* 0J6
7 a 7*
7**7*
6 a «
««* 0*
7*a 7*
7*a 7*
7** 7*
8 .a 8*
4)4* 4*
4*a 4*
4K» 4*
6 a 6*
6*a 6*
6 a 9
11 ul3
12**13
16 a10
17 a36
6* a 8
0 a 0
6«a 7*
R alO
6 a 9
1865.
6*» 5*
6* ft 6*
6* * 0*
6* « 7
7** 7*
5*a 0*
**«t 6.*
7 a 7*
7*a 7*
l* a I*
8 a 9
3*a 4*
4*a 4*
4*a 4*
4*a 4*
6 a 6*
6 a 9*
10 all*
12 al3*
13*iil4
IB*alfi*
17 n86
6* a 8
6*al0
6 *7*
7*al0
;»0*
1864.
4*ft 4*
5*a 6*
0 a0
6* ft «*
6** 7
4*a 4*
6*a 6*
«* a «.*
6**8*
7 a 7*
7*ft 8*
2*a 3
3*a 8J
8*a 8J_
3*a 8*
6 al3
12 alS
I3*al4
16 alfi*
17 a3Q
6*a8
6*al0
-6**7
7**10*
6 a 0
Taken on speculation to tills date bags 3R511
Ditto of name period of 1856 638780
Bank Bote Table.
UKOROIA. HOPTI! CAROLINA, AC.
B’lc State of Georgia.. I’urtliarlcH’n City Banks. .Par
Planters'Bunk....... " “ ■
Marino Ruuk..,;.....
Con.ll.lt. fe H’k'gCo..
Ga. It.R. AsB.’k’g Co..
Bank of Savannah....
Moch’ca' Sav'g Bank.
Morob’tH is Plunttir»i
Bunk or AugiiBta
Mcch’cs* Bank, (Aug.)
Aug. Ins. 4s B'k’gCo..
B'korBr»nwlck,(Aug) “ jN T cwOrleaua...3 pf'c. dia
Union Bank “ |KortbCarollna...2a3 dta
City Bank “ Virginia 3a3*di>
Mau’fltc’rBB’k.(Mac.) “ Alabama 2a?di»
Morch’ta B'k, (Macon) adHlTenncHseo a a 6 dia
MAnurac’ra' k Mocb'ca |Bk of Mid Geo Macon pa
Bk Fulton (Atlanta).par|li.t’r Bk (Uiifflu).5 dirr
Columbia Com. Bank..
’ Da uk or Hamburg.... “
1 M. B’kofCbbrnw,... “
1 Hunk of Georgetown.. “
1 Dank of camuon “
1 Kx. Bank, (Columbia). “
1 : Bank or Newberry... “
‘ BankofClnwlor "
‘ ! Plant'a'B'k, (Fairfield) “
‘ |8. W. R. R/Bank...., »
Comparative View of Veaaeln
LOADING IN TIIB IfJQTKU KTATKS FOR KOKNUN PURTi*
| 1868 |j 1856
|'GBjFrjOP|fGB|Frjtnf
Now Orleans, Sopt 19
Mobile, Sept 10
Florida,Sept24
Savuuuab, Seiit 30
CharleHton, Oiit 1
New York,Sept 23
Other Ports, Sept 19
4
7
0
8* 4
2
1
3
0
4] 0
0
0
0
0
olo
0
1
0
2
4|0
0
2
0
1
3 1
2
35
10
102
21 6
62
11
0
14
6 0
6
Total,.
, | 64I20|119| J 46j 10(60
LIST OF VESSELS IN PONT.
Ships.
AojusU, («) Lyon N Y t*td.lfortlF& Co
Knoxrllta, (s) -LuOIow ..NY I'.delforU F A Co
Columbia BaatUs......iliic'E.. Router A Gammoll
Monterey, Purllau...... Curtiz.... Urlsh.m K A t o
Telegraph, w.’g Hone A Couecry
Georgia, MeLoou -Uvc’l ,.OFAJG Mills
Barks.
Flight, Cilbouu,,.. „CsJ.s-lii-lgbam, Ksllr A Co
Somori, Uassford......, dtA'g,.. I Hunter k GarameU
PotorI»emiU,lIooy..,N York Octavug Cohen
Marla Morton, Bulkler.N York... .Cohens * Herti
Henry, Wilson alne’g lluuler JkGammeli
Brlffi.
Macon,Dick,,..,, ..New Y«j-k*...()Dtpvn.<Cohou
Norman, Heard dlmig....ibigh^ifi,Kully k Co
Sonooneri.
Plaudume, Brnwu .N It.' PndeirordFftCo
Transit, HaUord....... repair'g. tinnier k Burn mull
Fauulo, BeAflton.......Phila.'. c A Greiner
■ ordella,/Dunham.. v .dbD , K.. Brti}hHUi Kc|i> Jk Co
M F. WoIIh, Terry .load’d....f'gdiMi Marr fcOo
K/ferry, Trim..,... ..luad'g....CarleiouJkParHoui
Geo Davis, Phillips.. ..N York.. Williams k RntclitTo
John Boston, Lingo., .1/ York.;; .. . Cohens Harts
Nerkma« JHnks.....dlsc'g... i«»Via t«r
North State, Horten..,.N York...Ogden Siun & Co
I'ui't orsuvuiiinih,,
.October 1.
Arrived*
Muoku) * llni, from Plantation* with 8uo bushels
oughriue. , ^
Cleared.
Brig K t Wright, U'slker, Baltimore—Brigham,
Kohy sN Co,
.'dir rtohurriui, bUirllng, DttUimorf--Brigbftm,
Kel.y k Co.
Meinornuda*
Loaton. eopi -C—1 lie bark Seebols, from Bruna
wk., oioigiu, pm ii u> this port leaky to-day. Sbo
will uu\o t • disi burgoa puriluu ol tbo cargo to slop
tho leuk.
Foreign Ports.
LivoriKii.;, .tujii 7—Arr, Elixabetli, Wil.iame, sSa-
muab. .r«ui, wiim, Hutchings,cUvaiiuah.'
Tlio Ibimwiiig uiuiitjd vesfruls aro loading for ea-
vaniiiih:—uyui.oi« l-.Ucon, Diehard Cobuun* Mont
Blanc* .New i on. dept 4tb* ala ijidy kJnmBrucu*
BruDrihaw* davanuub.
Clyde, tiopt 6—uui, dun Beam* Dean* Savanuali
Psseiigeral "
Par tauiuribip AugUbta. f om New Yoik—Ke
lt A Llark, lady auu child. Mies a K Kobinjun; sirs
P M Clarke. Mm .1 & dteveasou, and 8 children; J A
dtcvoiiiiuu; Uobt Thutnpiou: Miss M Tbomsoh: Mrs
M Kuhertnuti; Uobt Iaju aud lady; K Western'll; J
II Pbinip», o Kutubuid; Miss F Burlingame; Miss it
a i hli.ipa; I u J in pie; FU Dana; H H Aimslron.j;
J W Delhinlga. \lm Foster; C h Carlton; D ri La
lAt'iuurette; ueo AOutajP Goodwin:C Wood; J O
Turner, jr; Airs K Gammon; Miss M Wilton; H it
i.imoioua uua 1 d); J H Langley and lady; J H
*tury;Pn auwcoiii j; J H Merry, lady aud 2 chil
dren; J Kile, un..lady;PTbomasiown;KW Uueker
EI'auebu);SW Wilson; Jno Sharon, lady and k
uhiidiuu; J u .uuitevuut;BA Holt; Win Matb.ws;
F- D lUoseii; Mins .uulieu; Mies LcMulleu; MfSs Ko
gan; PMoCullein; J W Kelly; M Keusio; WmHlubba;
Mia ntubbs; L KuUurdoire, capt Jas Da via; U liar-
•.euburg; K Uua ter; J A Brown and lady; Miss M A
Wilson; AiDs U \i Mason; Mrs J HUallot and eblid;
Mi's ltuuipt; V J Koriveit, lady and infant; W BFron-
cib, lady aud son; it Morgan;G 6Brown; . Klstleld;
Thos uitliaru; ,1 w Gumming;J T Vuu Loon; Wm
r Ufley and .uoy; cj P Halsey; Miss D J Frlsby; Miss
Butior; thus Hopkina and lady; E H Cohen and
lady; MUs Bul.linch; Miss Kuigbt; N B mown; F
U iiuruueb, 11S slmrns: Jno T Bcoit;Dr W M Bust-
wick; J H Bnrion, and 68 In the ateurugo.
,1&
8,280 PRIZES—I/liVF.ST I'RIZE || 0
Hotottuu. ^f e P;'“to-:v«, rT(n
PRIZES OUARAnSm
.6,720
,000
:::::::::::: ’’SSI
300
800
100
40
* 80
30,316 hrixea, aj.ounting to •»f^i|41il4'i
Tlckuts 820—Halves 810—quartern $6-Eightt,
•2 60
CorUtoatoof a Package or 26 Wbolves, coeU..f316
•• » 20Halves “ ..168
.8 i8 26 Quarters “ .. 79
ft •• 26^ElgbU “ ..39.60
A Grand Bohemo for Octebor Slat, on tbo
HAVANA PLAN.
[ADmoimn mr thk ktati or asoSj”
[0,000 FORTOAlilE8A()AbBBrrijOPr eftv
,000 FV8 tag ***'
CLA^' 20
To be drawn In tbe city of Atlauta, Os innni.u
FRIDAY, Oetobor 24,1H56. on tho 2! C,0fi
SINGLE NUMBKtall i
iW Purcboaers In buying io uboio ti.l
(when the numbers end In 1, 2,3, 4, s « J
s guaranteed a I’rlto ol UiLuVihM
0 ) are
Quarters in proportion.
26’,“!
tar All ordors for Tlekets or Paokages in any or
tbe Maryland Lotterios will receive prompt atten
tion. ana tbe drawing mailed to all purchasers im
mediately. .
Address T. H. HUBBARD k CO..
No, 39 Fayette street, or Box No. 40,
oot l Baltimore, Md.
CRANE’S PATTEN
METAL.1C
wmssAih
T HIS is a newly invented BURIAL CARE, fash
ioned to accord with the feelings of the. be
reaved, and yet retaining all tbe requisites or an
appropriate receptacle for tbo dead. There is no
reason why sueb areceptaoio should be mado to
create by its appearance disagreeable sensations.
Ills enough that wo should bo bereaved, and what*
evor tends to soften or make lesskoeu tho poignan
cy of our grter, commends lueir to our considera
tion. Bo much tbat Is repulsive has been discarded
iu the arrangomeut anil shape of tbe above Card,
tbat its name, tho CASKET BURIAL CAS 1 -, is an
iuvoluntary suggestion, and "I do not hesitate to
aver that there has never been in uso any thing so
entirely chaste, appropriate end convenient as this
invention.
The Case permits a view of tbe entire body alter
It is enclosed, the whole top being composed of
beautiful thick French Plate Giass.bntUclentiy strong
to roust khy internal or external pressure, is per
fectly air tight, coinposcd of, metal highly, orna
mented, aud will last for ages.
Bamples of the Casket may be seon at tbe office of
Messrs. CRANE, WELLS k C<>., 83 Bay street, Sa
vannah.
P. S. Persons desirous of purchasing the exclu
sive right for the sulo of the Casket in tuo following
Slates, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and North
Carolina, wilt please apply by letter or In person to
WILLIAM B. PHILLIPS k Oo.,
owners of Patent, care or
CRANE, WELIH k CO.,
Savannah, Georgia,
N B. Rights to one or more counties will be sold
also. . oct 1
Roceljilo Pei* Central ttallrond.
Sam. 30—1312 bales cotton, 542 sacks
wheat, 378 ilu corn, 150 bble flour, 70 bales
Uomeslica, aud radze to Fatten, Hutton, 4 Co,
J F Brooks, Rabun & Smith, Way 6c Taylor,
Crone, Wells 6c Co, Brigham, Kelly & Co, W
Woudbridge, Culieos & Hertz, Hodaon,Fleming
& Co, A S Huitridge, J M Selkirk, Agt, CAL
Lamar, Rose, Davis 6c Long, Tlsun 6c Uordou,
U lleicbei', It A Allen 6c Son, Jno Ingersoll,
Sniders 6c Askew, Yonge 4 Frierson, King 6c
8ou ', t i. B , Rodgers, Norris & Co, A Back
er, S M Lafiiteau, H Latbrou 6c Co, A MoAl-
iiln 6c Co, Roth well 6c Wliitenead, N A Hardee
6c Co, FraukHi, 6c Brantley, Hardwicke A
Cooke, VV (1 Tisnn, W D Etheridge, Dana A
Washburn.
Consigners.
For steamship Augusta, from New York—If A
drioh; Aiken A li.iras; Beighatn, Kelly Jk Cq;J 4 A
Brown; A Barnard; J Burt; 118 Bugardeos; But
ler k Frlusou; W D BatcbiorjJ V Burbeo; Buston
ViiUiouga; M J Buchner; N KBurnum;G Brown jc
C0;O t'olieu; J k Coueradt k Co; D DCopp; J M
Cooper A Co; A Cohen; D D Coheu; Cbeevor Jk Co,
JU a Coheu; Cuiiues k Hertz; R F Cole Jk Uro;« 11
Clark; Clagliom & Cuuuingham; Crane, Wills &
( *>: • w “* “ Davidson; Doiyitt Jk Morguii; A
Doyle; W nlijokion; 5 FDocjMrsM J Dilloe "
leritein Jkk" 1 " *“ **•*—• ■— * - **
Brantley;
KGuoUail; _
!J- liU uu : ' V . W 'WroHallsSS* if art ridge;
Wm PHunter; W H Housman; J Hasbrook Jk C»|
M A Hardy k Co; W H May * Co; J D Jessio; O
Johnson *Co. King k Sou; N B Knapp; 8 M Uffi-
tan; c k L ljmmr; H Luthrop Jk Oo; Lockett&8nel-
ling; Lovutt & UUlmore; JW Uthrop k Co; Mo-
Mahon k Doyle, D Mallett k Co; J B Mooro k Co; J
iv mappoii. . Mft'---* * «--L- *• 1Uf
DO Connor;
^ B Palmer
W oou;i cir«uu t ueH« to; rattoii, Hutton Jk Co-
Kune, IMvIh & Ung- R R Ageut;GStoddard:Scran-
l . on . , i u .^ li6lou J CSturtovant, J 8 Sturievant;
J .1 Sollomonri; JShorlock Jk 0o;Sniiier8 k zbkow;
a 8 Sollntnun JkCo; J W SklK; J Turner; KFiiribubut:
WsyooAno',; WyatttCo; tv»y Sliylor; W F
Williams; Toung .v Frleaon; Williams & Kateliiro.
nevvadve rtisements
ASSIZE* OF BREAD, '
CnvTHKAiURia’scmoM, )
T Savannah. October 1st, 1856. J
H E average price or Flour tbe last mouth bolng
$8 imr barrel, bread must woigli os foliowh :
10 cont Loaf must weigh 2 lb>.
3 •* »» * "yi^os
oct X JAME3 8, W1IJCIN8, city Tr'eMoror.
ARMORY HALL.
HENRY’ M/HALL,
or tiiu cm*,
WILL DELIVER A
LECTURE!
On W.diiesdajr Rvonliig, Oot. 1st.
SUBJECT:
"ThelaoUotnont. to Mental Oukulure sad Literary
Frogrws In tbe Unilod Slstos,’’
*r tickhs warn selitao-2
»'KWitT'arM£RKSAH
A RE row reoi'IvlDg.lbelr Fall and Wintor slock
or Fori'litu and llnmeatlo DRY GOODS. Alto,
a mil ussarlinei t or Flnnlutlou Goods, wbiob they
offer at the lowest prices, and to which ihcy solicit
tbe attention o: purchasers.
RIBEKO’S BUILDING,
sept 8° Congress street
HOUSE.
RESTAURANT.
708 SUBSCRIBER takes pleasure in
announcing to bis friouds and tho pub-
Ho generally, that be bas RE-OPENED
bis RESTAURANT for tbe season, assisted by Mr.
T.O. Chick, whose reputation aa a caterer is a suffi
cient guarantee that every thing will bo done up to
ploaBCdho most fastidious ta te.
oct 1—lw A. B. LUCE.
OYSTERS:
THE subscriber is now ready to frir-
nish OYSTERS in the 8bell, fresh open
ed or Pickled in any quantity to suit
purchasers. Pickled Oysters In kegs
ready to bo shlppod.
oct 1 .1. D. JESSE.
I^ulugnatiausages, a fresh supply)ust rocolved
octl
S ILks FRUM UCTION.—30 pieces plaiiir«Triped,
Ohenoand Bayadero silki 1 , purenasod at auc
tion* ftnd selling ut extremely low prices.
Also, Saxony Plaids and Plaid Poplins, very desi
rable goods for children’s wear, Just rec« ived by
_ oct l DEWITT Jk MORGAN.
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM
COUNTY.
Fellow-cltlxena, I am a candidate at the
election, In January next, tor tho offico or
Tax Collector, and tollolt your support.
i. HARMON.
Savannah, Sept, 80th, 1866. octl
FOR RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS.
Fellow citizens, I hereby annoiu
Sw suir a candidate for the above uamod office,
and respectfully ask your support.
oot l BARNARD E BEE.
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES.
CARPET WARE-HOUSE,
14V ooxausu axd 67 8T. jtrun-nunrtB.
I1HE Sabscriber bu received, and will open
l_tbls day, the lawest and mostextensivo variety
WINDOW SHADES over offered in this oily. It ta
the intention oftho advertiser to keep constantly in
store a large supply of all the various patterns and
stylos manufactured by the manufocturers of tills
country and of France, to which the attention of mer.
chaste and families In the city and couutry, is la*
vited. They Will be aold at wholesale and retail, at
■adlifectory prices. W H. GUION, Agent,
jsnl
NEW BOOKS.
RKCIKVED BY WAHNOlK Jk DAVIS, SEPT. 15lh.
A ONES EVELYN, or Beauty and Pleasure, by G
A WM Reynolds;
'tne Comical Adventures of David Dufllcks, illus
trated with over two hundred lauglmblo ougrav-
togs;
George Setou, or the Chip Boy of the Dry Dock,
by gamuel Curly;
Tbe Buccaneer's Daughter, bunutifully illustrat
ed, by Nou Bimtlme;
Elleu l*orcy;or the Memoirs of an Actress, by G
W M KaynohU;
MUM OK—
lJvc aud lx>urn, or a Guido for All Who Wish to
Speak or Write Correctly;
Saratogu, a talo of 1787;
Magdalen Hepburn, a Story or the Scottish Re
formation, by Mrs Olyphant;
Victoria, or tbe World Overcome, by Carohuo
Obessors;
Life of WasbiugUili, by Irving, clieup edition,
price $1 60 per volume;
The Life and Adventures of .lames 1* Beckwourth
by T D Bonner.
fceptlv For sale at 160 Congress street.
SUNDRIES.
Choice Table Butter,—
Crushed, Powdered, clarified U
nnd C ; Ugbt and Brown Sugars
from 10,11,12*, 13, 14, aud T»
cts.
COFFEE.
Of ail grades from ^^14,16, oud 18 ceute.
Gunpowder, Greon and Oolong, Ac.
Fullou Market Bee! and Pig Pork ;
Terre Haute Hums iu Canvass ;
Pickles of uII kinds ;
Preserves of all kinds ;
Gillclt Sardines, halves aud quarters, best brand
Sweet Clive Oil, quarts and plots :
Chocolate, Preston’s and Baker’s Premium;
Durkee’s & Babbit’s Yeast Powdeit.
Cttlljaml-examine at.
JAS A. BAHRON’S
sept26
CANDY
Family Grocery,
Whitaker aud CUarlton-sU.
MANUFACTORY AND CON
FECTIONARY.
TVAVI1H1. GALLOWAY, having retired frqtn
JL/ politics, would inform the publio that be hus
gone to making Caudles, and selling French Con
fectionaries, Dried Fruits, Nuts &c.. at the old es
tablished 8tend recently occupied by Messrs Now-
combe, Rice k Fitzgerald, corner ot Broughton and
Whitaker streets, Savannah, Ga., where be will ho
pleased to accommodate and Hit all orders with
promptness and dispatch, to Dcmucruts, Ainerl
cuus, and tho “ dear pcopb!” goncrully.
This is tho placo where tho genuiue Cotigii Candy
Is made.
Enough said. Torres cash. No charge for park
ibgor shipping.
*ug 26—8m. .
F OR SALK—10 shares Gas Company Stock, by
aug8 BARKMAN k BULLOCH
mit CO-PARTMERSHIP KOTfOE.
i E undersigued have this day formed a Co-|«rt-
u uorship in tho Hack, Salo and Livery Stabto.
nderthe name and sty loot Freeman, Henderson
k Co. A. FREEMAN,
J.M. HENDERSON,
D.S. HENDERSON.
Savannah, Sept 1, I860. sept 1—lm
WOOD—WOOD.
n>HK SUBSCRIBER bos Just received, and will
1 keep constantly ou hand at Ws Wood Yard,
Old Charleston Wharf, a full supply of tbo best
or bunted Block Jack, Oak, Hickory, Llgbtwood,
Jk'j., Jko. AU In want are rospectfully luvited to
give him a call. H. C. RAYe'OR.
p. 8. All orders left at tbe Book Store under the
Marshall House will ho promptly attended te.
sept 30
lUTNAM’S MAGAZINE FOR OCTOBER, roceiV U
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent,
Marshall House Building.
P UTN/
by
sept 8"
bi
ate
8A9IUKL 8WA1V 6t CO..
30,000 Tlckol«-:i.z?o'p r | I „
iiizS amounting to
2 0 4, 0 0 0!!
•40,000 Ih g.
6,000 is %
. 2,000 is *
1.000 Is .$8
’■•22“ ifi
m
200 are
100 sro
1 prlxoor.
i - “ !!!!!!
i ••
i “
i “
10 prlxes of
TOO “ of
100 «
APFKOXUUTIOX PKIZW.
4 prizes or 160 app’g to wo.ooo prlzo, aru wu,
4 “ 126 “ 12,000 prize, are ia,
4 ;* 100 ft 5,000 prize,'are S° 0
4 *5 “ 2,000 prlzo, are S!
8 .! 60 “ 1,000 prizu, arc
-00 prlr.o,aro 1800
8,280 prizes amountlug to $j£J5
40
8,000
46 ft
40 are....
wtole Tickets $10—Halves $5V(ib^Qilartert‘|MjS >
PLAN OF TEE LOTTERY.
The numbers from 1 to 30,000, eorresiocdiiir
with those numbers on tbo Tickets printed on uo.
arate slips or pai»er,nro cutircled with small 4
tubes, and placed in oue wheel.
Tho first 216 Prizes, similarly printed ami en
circled, aro placed iu another wheel. Tho wheeii
arethon rovolvod.and a Number is drawn from
the wheel or Numbers, and at the same tim« a
Prlzo is drawn from tbe other wheel. Tho numlier
aud Prizes drawn out ore opened and exhibited m
the aiidiehce, Ittd registered by tho CommUfioncM
the Prise being placed "gainst the numberdrm'
This operation is repeated until nil the I'riz&ure
drawn out.
APMOxnumv Prizes—Tho two pri-ccdlnn mj
tbe two succeeding Numbers to those drawloeibfi
Orel l« Prizes will he eutillod to tho 04 Approxi
mation Prizes, according to the Scheme.
$3,000 Prizes of $40,01(0 will be determined li
the last Azure oftho number that druwsthcHQOOo
Prize. For example, If the number drawiniM|i8
$40,000 Pr.teend* with No. l,thcn all the Men
where the number ends In 1 will be entitled to $40
if tho Number ends with No. 2. then all tl.e Ttcketo
where the number ends in 2 will be i-ntitloJ t»840
and bu ou to 0.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS.
As,.by this Scheme, one Ticket in every lu l-
guaranteed to draw $ju, wo will tell CcrtifirattMf
Packages of 10 Ticket-, (where tbo uumbern in I iu
1* 2,3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0,) at tl»e following flits,
which is the risk on them.
All that they draw over the uiuouu guaranteed
accrues to the purchaser.
CertiQccs of Package of 10 Wbolo Tickets ua
' ft 10 Half “ *30
“ ft 10 Quarter “ ]&
It will be parcel veil, by this phut, that fur SCUibe
purchaser bas a Certiikato of lo Tickets, when if
bo buys Tickets bo would only get for tlmtTuni 6
Wholes, thus by buying Ccr ilk ales he hus li.ur
more obuupus for larger I’rizos—HhIvi's and Quar
ter Packages in iiruiHirtlon.
IN ORDERING TICK ITS OR iKhllKOATa
Enclo-e the money to our aUdu-*s fur the Tickets
ordered, on receipt of which they will be forward*]
by first mull.
The drawn numbers will be forwardoil lo pur
chasers immediately after tbe drawiug.
JST Purchaser* will |do;iso write theirflgnr.tnrcs
plain, nud give ilieir I'l'Kt Ulllce, County and FWa
Remember that every prize in drawu. huJ |«,ri
ble in tell wltboul doductum.
AU prizes of $1,000, aud under, paid inmiedlately
after the drawing—other prizes at the luualliinrof
thirty days, full without deduction.
49* All commimicatltms strictly conildeuilal.
Prize tickets cashed or reneweu iu other (Irketo
at either office.
Orders tor tickets or mtifleutoh can be addnutd
either to
S. SWAN k at., Atlanta, 0».,or
sept 80 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala
, Tasggfji SCHOOL.
T IHIS School will be organized on Wodnnday.
. October 8tb, under tbe rlinrgo or Mr. It nat
ion, aa Principal; who will be aided tty n
assistants. Tho bouse will ncuimmodale «U0 jm
pils; 200 of whom will bo received free id' ebarge,
and 100 will pay tuition.
The Mas*lo School District includes that putiouof
the city lying east of Whitaker st. Allcbililrrn nv
siding lu this diitrlct are entitled lo a place iu' thl*
School,
Applications muHt bu made to either of Ihctom
misslouers, or to tbo I'i iucipu!
A. ITiRTER,
.V fcTOl'UAVJl.
S. COHLN,
• • .in miss H-nrn
Savannah, Sept. Stfi, 1H60. ‘«ft Win
$0, Morning News and Republican copy sw
mouth.
PUBLIC: 8UIICUL.
T HE Publio Sohool will be ro-o;i-neii on Wednes
day, October 1st, under Mr \V. H Baker «
i riueipal. . ,
One huudred and llily pupils will be loccived;
ilfty of whom will pay tuition. Tho School Dtfirict
iucludcstlmi imrtlim of the city ly ing westonulh
ker street.
No children living vast of this street can oMtm
placos in tills Heboid.
Applications must be made to either of the Iuid
mlsstouora, or to the Principal.
’ - A. PORTER,
.. j. gTODPARh,
S. COHEN,
i/tunmisMoueri.
gavanDali, Sopt. Slit, 1956. . stpiMB
tor Morning Nowh ami Republican copy
month.
O. O. POOLE, n .
No. 11, Whittaker Street, (two doors from Bryan,)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER M
lilhei, Blinds, Doors, Palnfa, Oils* Vw
nlshcs* Window Glass, Pntly*
yjss. Painters’, Gralnors’ and ArteL* ww* 1 ";
uyuHWhitewasli Heads nud Duster*. Dry
SJ^PMixed Paints of every dcscrii-ti'-n. -'d'^
paitulvs. ,.
Booms prepared with neatucBs and dc.q«trii.--
House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding. t ,r aiwU:grm*‘
Glazing done In tho best style nnd at ntuncra"
P All orders from the country pimni-tly attrn^
inch 2a—i)
ASTi-EY COO r UR'S
DISSOLUTION.
T HE Co-partnership T F. CHAMPION' k CO. to
'this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tbo,
busiuessol tlm lute Arm will t e settled by F. Chsut-
ptou, who will continue the Grocery business ou
nls own account.
F. CHAMPION,
K. J. LARCOMBIE.
Savannah, October 1, 1860. sept 30—lm
STOP THE THIEF.
•990 REWARD.
STOLEN from tbe residence of tbo subscri
ber, at Orangeburg Court House, on Friday
night, the 18th < f July last. CHARLOTTE and
•her two childreu. Nattalio and Mary Auu.
Charlotte to a bright Mulatto, twenty-three years
old, has black oyer, middling size, rather slim,
moves quickly, carries herself erect, and moves
her shoulders a good deal in walking, tooth not very
good; ha* lost soveral of hor back teeth. Tbe chil
dren are both girl*. >ntuiile to about 3 years old.
Mary Ann, an intant 2* months old. Thoy ore
very fair and havo block eyes. The nbwr named
slaves wore bteion by a small itytauiarii, wb«*e
name to Frederick Umpet, a degur Maker* Said
Lenpet to v ry short In stature, shoulders broad for
a man of his height, carrio? himself very ©rect,
moves quickly, and swiugs bis shoulders in walk
ing. Ho to vory dark, his complexion boiug more
tbo color of un Indlnn than a fcpaubird. has stroiphi
black balr, flat nose, largo month, with rather thick
Ups, wears u heavy moustache, and sometimei a
tuft of hair on hii mi mr up. Hi * Vrt are reiuark-
bly small; bo uauully drt-s«esou tbe daudy order.
I will gi vo for tbe deli vory of tbe Thief and Negroes
In Orangeburg Jail, $260. or for tbo slaves 160, and
tho thief alono $100. This scouudrel has lived In
Charleston several years, and frequently passed up
and down tho South Carolina Railroad to Colombia
and Augusta, wbero he has friends, and where ho
aolto segars—he to well known in Charleston, and on
both branches of the Railroad, He took tuy uegroes
JOHN a ROWE,
37th August, 1866.
*1 ion the Railroad to Charleston.
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MAGAZINES.
H ARPER’S MAGAZINE for October.
Godoy’s Ladles Book for October.
Graham’s Magasin for-October.
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