Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 02, 1856, Image 1

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W. -.tvitti'iuli. .Inly I, ls5il. the white* and the Indluth am minmvtw. Of course, whatever ho the origin of tho hostilities, the Itidlan* always uoiuo ulr second boat. Then fat nothing particularly new to he raid of tbo mining interests. TUo want ot water in twry where tbit. Largo returns, however, eou- tiuuo to be takeu from the river claims, and ihiot such other* aa can be worked. The tniaen on the Salmon river are *aid to he re- m trkttbly prosperous, and aru very desirouM m additional uelnT The urntal number of murderous '•ailVays” aud fatal mining nooidonta Itnvo taken place during tho previous two weeks. Small quantities of ton aud rice have been grown iu different districts oftho State. Strong hopes are entertained that these valuable pro* ducts will be cultivated here before long to a considerable extent. The city has been quieter tbau during any two weeks for the preceding four months, of tho Vli I'HUUIDAY, VWsO'eiMk P.M. Ih'.Ai'ii op Jons B. Hinkh. Kaq—We are pained touuuouuou thu dentil of Jolni B. Iliuea, Raj., whioh'oeeurroil this morning about eight o'clock.--Montgomery Mail of luesday. Air. Hinea was for some time reporter for the Journal 4’ Courier, before its union with the Georgian, He was a gentleman of very (loo talent*—a native of Macon. Unit llonil Excursion. Tho Kail Hoad Committee now In session in tliis city, with a few oilier geutiouicn, made an excursion this morning over the Savannah Al lan > aud ttalf Hoad to its presont tcruiluus, twenty miles from this city. The general ex* imssion of opinion was that the work, us far as it has gone, including grading, superstruc ture, bii*l|titu. Ac., has been done iu a superior style of vk ill tree—giving abundant assurance nf a UN »• «*» rud. The grading is llnished to u'iiiiin nv- .iiilcs of tho Altoinuhii, aud is in progtvH li jowl that river. In a few months, it istobeli'ipc l, that the cars will be ruuningto its I hit her I*;nk. The work o laying the rails ki in Meaty progress. '> bnlci' from the South Pacific Const. UKVOLUTION IN CKKC. The Panama Slav cimmicles tho arrival from the H 'lith Pacific coast of the steamship ffyw Gruiniilu with advices from Valparaiso to the -* lGtb «»*’ August, Callao 27th, Paita, .10th, and Guayaquil let of September. The Slur furnishes the following acoount of the revolutionary movements in Peru: Fiom Pern we learn that the long slumbering hatred which exists against President Castilla Uii, at length, os wo some time ago predicted, broken out in open revolution. Wc regret that the periodicals in Lima are so much under the Government control as to pub* llah only a very meagre account of this event, everything respecting Castilla’s Government being Mihjcct to the strictest scrutiny, prior to making its appearance iu public print. Tin* revolution broke out during the night of tho Utii ult., aud was headed by Gen. Castillo, who was joined by a number of the officers and >«•*«• • i‘ the regular urmy. They united in the I'I.i/.j, where on encounter took place between them and the Government party, headed by Pn Mdcut Castilla ; several persons were killed ‘luring the engagement, aud tho horse of the Fn-Miient was shot under him. After a rather *ev,-re engagement, the President finally guc- rcctled iii overcoming the revolutionists, the Bnpgcmcnt having lasted several hours, Tliii* we look upou as the first step towards "VH lhri'w or Costilla’s rule, and will, no doubt, le fallowed by a succession of outbreaks against IiIh gevernment, which must sooner or later re* wilt in his overthrow. The operation* of tho Vigilance Committee having been temporarily suspended, its actions attract le** attention tbau heretofore. The approaching political campaign appears to be absorbing the attention or the citizen*, to the exclusion of ueat ly everything else. The threo parties are thoroughly organizing throughout the city for the contest. Club* are formed in every ward, and meetings are held every night by the different parties. The Executive Committee published a reso lution on the 2lst August, granting the right to pass through the city in order to leave the State, to Juine* Henuenoy, James Cnalck and James Thompson, alia 1 * '‘Liverpool" Jack," three of those win have been ordered to leave the State, and giving them until the 6th uf thi* uumth to <tu so, after which they will be liable to the sentence ulrendy passed. The lust ha* accepted the proposition, and will go forward by this steamer. The District Attoruay stated iu Court, outlie 2ld ult., Unit there- were uo prisoners in jail i,Waiting trial. This is the first time in the history uf the city that the occurrence his been known M’iiic Lola Montes ha* closed her engage ment at the America!! theutre, where she drew a succession of crowded houses, which were attracted principally by her eccentricities. It ia now said «t*t site-will retire from the stage, and retain to her residence at Grass Valley, she has offered her diamonds and jewelry at auc tion. Petitions are in circulation requesting P. T. Herbert, the Washington murderer, ami one of California'* mis-representatives, not to make this State his residence uguin, and also one to Congress asking the House to expel him from thht body. They will both bo signed very gen* erally and go forward by this steamer. A chain gang, composed of persons convicted in the Police Court, was organized on the 24th and sot at work upon the street. There were ten installed the first day. J. D. Musgrove, late member of the Board of Supervisors, aud one of the Casey’s associates, has been ordered to leave the State. He is given until the 20th to arrauge any business affairs. He fled into the interior several week* ago. The society of California Pioneers will cele* irate the anniversary of the udiuMou or Cali fornia into the Union, on the 9th inst. The Alta California, in its summary, furnishes the following additionel intelligence: Mints, [CUMMCN'ICAim] Editor* dims I had thu pleasure of listening to Mr. Law'* lecture last night, on the incitements to mental culture aud literature in tiie United States, which for brilliancy and beauty,infinitely surpasses anything of the kind which 1 have heard in Savannah, hi* former lecture, perhaps, excepted. Of its character nnd Merit I am .incompetent to speuk. There Was cue thing which l could not help regreV ting, vi/,: the .smallness of the andienoe, and liiHi i»i a twofold tea «on- First, on account of those who staid twfl/, who certainly would re, •Jlvc hcnetlt and instruction from such an in* tellectu it treat, far counterbalancing any ex. p* w ami Inconvenience they might incur by going; and,secondly, on account of the lec turer himself, who must feel discouraged and ■Milled hy this circumstance. The romark waicli has been made ou a former oocasian up* ou the fugrntitude of the people of Savannah In this respect, seems to apply to them rtillr— Had it been a foreign lecturer, wltli far leas ahililiw.they would go in crowds to hear him. Bitt* hear one raised amongst them, with talent and intellect o* the highest order, they will not go. This should not lie so ; uatlve talent should be first encouraged. However, this I deem will but little affect Hr. Jaw's future progress, destiued as he is to arrive al that high pitch of eminence to which I llis extraordinary and transcendaut abilities will eventually lead him. Yours most respectfully, I). Sixteen l*.»yi Outer from California, hy tliL-arriv U of the steamship Empire City w** imvc III***of San Francisco papers to the Z ''“^V 8ixtcen da y* Uter than we previously had. The Man Francisco Bulletin, of the 5th, ftir* mum the following summary of the newa JP the departure of the mail of the 20th or Htlle Slate convenUoiM or the ttouubllcan and American inirtien liuve Ineu field at Sacra- 111,1 letter nominated for Congress ... Soil lrrdiu..ji.n I* • i .■ Tbla wUI prove a prodtab.e sea son to the uur* sery man, the stock raiser, aud the farmer. The former has produced large quantities of fruit for which he nos found ready sales aud good price*. We know of many who will realize small fortunes from the sale of their peaches alone* The crops throughout the State have been good, except in some of the Southern dis tricts,where they suffered from the dry weather Prices also of agricultural produce have been fair; thus securing the farmer a better enume ration, perhaps, than any preceding year. Iu fact, a general survey of mu' condition and affairs leads us to the belief that, as a people, we are prosperous and progressive. None of our rreat industrial interests can be said to languish. 1 Commerce is gradually spreading up and down our .widely extended const, us well os to the is lands of the sea; while trade, as a gei.e al thing continues payiug nnd active. The cities and towm'of the interior, lately destroyed by fire, are already,in u great measure, rebuilt. There is a good deal of auimosity growing up in,CaUforuiaand Oregon towards the Blormons, both on account of the inherent vileness of their teachings, and of their emlaarle* having been detected inciting the northern savages to hostilities against the whites. A severe thunder storm occurred at Cres cent City lately—an unusual event in Califor nia. The terrors of lightiog so well founded in the East form no p «rt of a California’s trou bles, Mr. John L. Durkee and C. E. Rand, the two members of the VigUuuca Committee, who took tho arms from a schooner in the bay. while on her way to this city, some weeks ago, for which they were subsequently arrest ed by the U. B. Marshal, and upon examina tion were admitted to ball by judge Hoffman, were yesterday indicted to the Grand Jury of this district After the finding of the bill they were arrested, and are now m the custody of the U. 8. Marshall, the question of bail having not yot been determined. The Alta California, in it* review ot the mar kets, dated Sept. 4, says \ Since the departure of the mail ateamer of tho 20th nit, we nave no Improvement* to note in trade. The leading feature of merrantile affairs has been that of extiarpe quietude, 1 Ithe dullness being only relieved by an occasional speculative movement In some or the leading staple*. The following are the only arrivals of vessels at San FranoiBoo, from Atlantic porl* : August 24th, Clipper ship Pampero, Coggins, N. York; 26th, ships Enreka, Canfield, and Conor de Le on, Tucker, New York; 28th, Clipper ship Po lynesia, Perkins, New York. Ik I wish you louhl Ik* i.i-irumciilnt in gut ting some or the heiuls of those large establish ments to make a iiy-inw to (he effect that ull whom they employ must attend uot only divine service on Sundays, but family prayer iu thu evening.’ This tuo board couHidercd wusa suggestion Which deserved to lie brought prom inently before the notice of all who have infill- once with those who are at tho head or these largo shops. Tract distribution had .been continued,by the association during the year. The library aud reading room were opened oil the 1st of Janu ary, aud tbo rooms were pretty well attended. To thu preseut date 201 bad subscribed. There were nearly 1700 Volumes in tho library. When tho late Church of England Institution,*' Bold street, dissolved, the members handed over to Hus institution all its books and other effects,on the condition that if at the expiration of two years, say on the 1st or January, 1858, they had uot GOG members on their roll book, the Rev. Dr. MeNoilo, the Rev. W Poilook, tho Rev. J Bard-ley, M R Mitchell aud J W Muilett should ha vo tiie powerof withdrawing aud otherwise disposing of the s*me. it was Imped, however, that the Ruccessof tho association would bo such us to exceed the most sanguine expectations of its friends. The classes had not yet been pro perly set.to work, only four having been start ed—one for the study of the Greek Testament, one for rhetoric, and two forvocul music. With regard to the finances of the association, the re port stated that tho oxpenso of fitting up the rooms in Rhenshaw street, had been very con siderable. Tho disbursements were, therefore, heavier this year tbau they were likely to lie again. The Board were huppy to acknowledge several very liberal contributions, which had liccn given to the association, and they were persuaded that the means for carrying ou their work would not be withheld. It was exceedingly desirable that they should have a permanent revomie of £250 or £300 a year, to enable them to exteud their missionary operations, and to meot the fluctuations iu the membership which wore unavoidoble in ail young men's societies. They had at present 2ii honorary, aud 21 subscribers tothe library. After a discussion, the mover uml seconder agreed to withd raw the motion, to which the meeting consented. The Rev. F. A. West proposed “That this association will bo formally attached to the General Confederation of Young Men’s Chris tian Associations, by adopting the following basis agreed upon at the conference of tho re presentatives of the associations, held in Paris, in Augunt, 1855: Tiie Young Men’s Christian Association seek to unite those young men, who regarding Jesns Christ as their God and Saviour according to the Holy Scriptures, desire to be Hi* disciples in their doctrine and In their life, uml to associate their cflbrts for the extension of (lis kingdom among young men. Air. Mein seconded the resolution, which passed unanimously. ’unnu.ifi nan for el eetofof tho First District, having ac] cepted the service of Col. Wm. M. Nichols, tho Democratic alternate Elector for the First Dis trict in all tho counties south of tho Altamuha and Oekraulgeo Rivers. ^ Col. Nlchola authori zed! ua to say that Ho will address the people in that portion ot the Dlatriotnt the following times andjplieea, Col. N. also authorizes us to say that bewill be happy to meet any Kiecto on tho Killmore Ticket • In discussion at any of the appointments named below: Saturday, Oct. 18th, Waresborongh, Ware Co Blonday, " 20th. Traderxhill, Charlton « “ 21st, Jeffemonville, Camden “ “ 22d, \Vayne»vllle, Wayne “ 25th. Homcwille, Appling “ “ 27tb, Doughas, Coffee *• “ 28th, Carters Bridge, Clinch “ “ 20th, Troopvllle, Lowudes •• 1 31st, Grovereville, Colquitt Tuesday. Wedn’y, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Wedu’y, Friday, Saturday, Sepk 1st,Thbmasviile,Thomas tUKK NLA1WRD, ATVLU IMPBOVRO. It hue doble the quantity and itre&gth of _ It gives a peraptly natural eolor. It colors every shade from light brown to It ix perfectly^harmSifw to the «kin. is eifbofi* instantaneous and permanent, It I* Um bent, quickest, rbtajim and Hiifent nv ever made. jtir Direction* lor use accompany each box.-fit Price—1 t*a $1—2 mu. $1 tO—4 oa*. $3—8 t r.'. $&. j'kjiiorud according to uii.^ol ol Congress, in the year 1806, by A. \V. HnrrUon lu the Clerk’s Otlico oflho District CVuri of thc;Ubin-d states for the Eastern District nri'minsj ivaula.j Kansas Finance Commttteo. Tho following is the Savannah Finance Com mittee to whom remittances for the cause of the South in Kansas should lie directed: r. B. Gallic, Chalrm'n, Alexander Fawcett, W. N. Habersham, Dn H* L. Byrd, l. D. Arnold, Johp N. Lewis, K. Tefft, John Cooper, James G. Rodgers, J. W. Webster, and the Press of the olty. LATEII FROM CENTRAL AMERICA. 'tti'.ituiikiii, ps: ror,^K ii 11 Ji'lrid of the Stute, ami Tho*. Cox of ) **■». fur tlio Xoi'theru district, xlio Amor- S“* l" l fl}' have munlnateil for Comrrcaa B O nbitmun, of HohuiOf mid A. B. Dlhblo, of Nel * Tim Deraocratie party will hold their •’ult Convention, for nomlnatlog candidates «wiincnto, Ourlog the ensuing week. ' iJ™ State Suproiiie Court, after a long vaou- UcM a stwlou for the tranraction of but). 8*> tai the lath of Auguat, at Sacramento '.[ ••■i.Mco Murray and Judge Terry (now I,' ** iterty b,Sbc Vialiance Committees de- ivere.1 u nmohur of jndgmente. JJ'J'iieey robhorlua contlane to increase •EJ*! 1 !* Hie Slate, particularly In the die- ™’ t ;" dre douth and Middle Yubas, In .he arol *ad Maryevllle, about (’.rasa Yalloy, Sa^'Wly over tiie middle ccnatles of the men*. 1 “ twlleved that there exists a an- ■nuti* °f highwaymen, headed by a Mon 1 "!' 1 ' r '" 1 !. 1**«1> Who have overran these iSi. l ! ", :r 3 ll *oy have made It difficult Tor ta£l2af,". t “K , * ta , , * ll W’ Tl,<, lutorlw f F J ‘reil||«|»[thuotloeeor the robberies CiiiL ".'*!"‘tea h.v them desperad ws. I H,. ini S 1 "" 1 '? maetl loogerin the samest.it* J i,h wilt 1 “" ll tr ‘ 1Tcl “ ra ft the disturbed re- From the Uv.rpoel Mall, Sept. & Young Hen*. Christian Association of Liverpool, The annual meeting of the members of this association was held on the 4th instant, at tho rooms of the association, Renshan- street. Mr. GabrietThompaon was called tothe chair. The proceedings were opened with singing and prayer, alter which, The Chairman briefly addressed the assem. bled members in explanation of the business which had come before thorn. Mr. John K. Leylsnd, the honorary secrets, ry, then read the third annual report of tho board of management. The report stated that from, various cause a the year nod been one of great anxiety and t ill, liutthcre had been am I do compensation in the gradually widening in. luence of the association generally, and the spiritual blessings In particular whleh hod been vouchsafed. The board ot management ac knowledged the hearty exoneration they bad received from all those Christian Mends from whom they bad solicited assistance in various ways. A very deep debt of gratitude waa due to those gentlemen who, at the commencement of the present year, kindly undertook the office of troateos of tho association, to enable tho board to open the present rooms In Benahaw street. It was a matter of thankfulness that the names of T. B. Horsfall, Esq., M. P., John Cropper, Charles Groves, Thomas Matheson, and John Torr, Esquires, were enrolled as the trustees of the association. The thanks of tho association wore also duo to tho Ears. Dr. Bay- lee, C. M. Rlrrell, H. Griffiths, J.B. Lowe, J. R Welsh, and F. A. West, for acting ai the libra ry referees; to the Bev. If. J. Gerrod. the Bev. William Harcus, end Mr. Jco. Gillespie for gra tuitously conducting classes, and also to several ministers and laymen who took pert In tho first publiu meeting which was held In the Concert Hell on the lltb of November lost. During the past year letters had been receiv ed from young men, testifying to the benefit they had derived from attending the various meetings or tho association. The gnat object pf the Bible clase on Sunday afterooone was to habituate young men In the etndy of the icrip- turcs, and thna prepare them forBonday aohool teaching. Though tbo attendance at then classes bad not been w large aa might be do- Bleed, yet the teetimoniea wen abundant that the labor had not been In vain. After noticing the Ieoturee and other branches of the associa tion, the nport went on to state that when the Young Men’! Christian Auoclstkm was origin ally formed In Ixmdon, It waa chiefly deelgned to meet the necessities of the^mm^ men who Affair* III Nicaragua. The, League at Variance—Provitiont Scarce and JJetertion• Frequent—Murdei of the Chamorritta Candidate for tiie Prendency, and Other*—Mr, Soule Purchased an Estate in Nicaragua—Property of the Accessory Transit Company Confiscated, and Sold by the State to Messrs, Garrison 4* Morgan, 4**., 4'p- Granada, Aug. 30,1856. • A letter received from Leon by a gentleman in this city, written by a uative of this couutry residing there, gives a deplorable picture of the state of afikin there. The three powers are in mutual conflict, aud whatever is done by one is sure to be disapproved by the others. As they ouch claim to bo supreme, this produces a ra ther awkward state of affairs. While Bellosa, the San .-alvador Chief, is acknowledged to he the generalissimo of the allied forces, his au thority is merely nominal, the other leaders obeying his orders only when it suits them. Tho Leoneso troops claim the right of assem bling only when they deem it necessary, aud the people are beginning to grumble sadly at the uecessity of supporting the stranger sol diers, aud the consequence is that provisions ure becoming senree, and the troops of iheir allies ure beginning to sutler from wopt of food. Tho material result is that desertions are becoming more frequent, and this, with the ravago* of disease, is rapidly thinniug their ranks. The cabinet and Rivas are also at logger- heads. They can agree upon uo settled line of policy, and from the daily increasing want of resources, they find themselves nearly ut their wit's end. The capture and execution of Sala zar creuted a profound sensation of fear among ail classes in Leon, nnd the Government had authorized Geu. Jerez to purchase a vessel, which he did from an Italian company, and the vessel Is now lying in the harbor of llealejo. I should like to know how long it would remain in their possesion if the Granda happed t>como acre ' her, outside of Realtjo. A courier had arrived at Leon from tbo vil lage of Sornoto, with intelligence that the peo- >le there had risen aud murdered Jose Maria Ustrada, Pedro Joaquin Chamorro, Gen. An- ustin Hernandez and others of their party. Jhe first named was tho Chamorista candidate for the Presidency, and with him falls their pretensions as a party. Mr. Sonlehas purchased tho rich hacienda of Mr. Blercedes, near Naiodaime, which for merly belonged to Fruto Chamorro, the Servile President of the Republic, against whose haughty manners aud tyrannical actions tho iople rose under CastUion, who invited Gea. .'afker to his assistance. The hacienda is oue of the riohest and most beautiful in the country, and the consideration paid by Mr. Boole, I un derstand, is $50,000. It ia well w orth tho money, and under the energetic superinten dence of Mr. Soule, will soon become what it once was, one of the most productive estates in the country. Mend you copies of the decrees, to whioh I referred in my last, relative to the transfer oi' tho property of the late Accessory Transit Company to Mvssrs Garrisons Morgan. It Beams that the old Company were indebted to the State of Nicaragua in a sum exceeding $300,000, and as the company have for the last six mouths either abandoned its property or attempted to place it in the power of the enemies of the State, tho whole or their moveable property within the limits of the State has been confiscated. The mortgage to Messrs. Garrison & Morgan turns out to be a veritable sale of all the property seized hy the State for $400,000. Col. Thos. F. Fisher, the Quartermaster Ge neral of the Army, and Captain Bfancosos, re turn home hy this steamer. Tho lormer goes to Washington ou some private business, and his return will he anxiously expected by all here. He is one of the most capable and enera getic officers in the army, and has conducted the manifold duties of hi* office, under the most embarrassing and vexatious circumstances, in a manner to elicit repeated encomiums from the Commander-in.Chief- His department, during his absence, will he under the charge of Mqjor B. F. Crane, also from New Orleans,who is Assistant Commissary General, and also Act ing Postmaster General. Ho possesses business qualifications of a high order, and for his social ones I refer you to any of his old friends in New Orleans. Captain Mancosos goes back to reBumo his old post of Government Agent at New Or leans. He Is too well known there to need any eulogium, and. with two such agents os him self and Col. Jacquess, General Walker will doubtless soon receive all he needs from that citi Ask any One urho.H«* Ever Used DK. M’LANE’S CELERRATED UVER PIIJ-S PREPARED BY FLEMING BROS.—What they think of them I Niuety-ulne in a hundrod will tell you they aru thu bent Pills Ibr Liver Complaint, Sick Headache and Dyspepsia tlmt they have ever uspd. Rend tho following from ono of our most respecta ble citizen : Nkw Yohk, August 3, 1852. 1 do hereby certiiv that 1 have been suffering from a pain in my side and breast for long time and after trying many remedies c ime to tbe con clusion that my liver was affected. I immediately commenced using Dr. M'La*k'$. Ckuwutxd Liver Pills, prepared hr Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, and tbo Tew that I havotuken rave already given me more relief than all tbo olhor medicine* I have takon put together. 1 wtut to a clairvoyant to con- Hult him; after examining mo carefully, be advised mu to continue tbo use ot Dr. M’Lano Pttta ; that they would effectually euro mo. W. U\ PHILIPS', No. 2 Columbia Place. ■ Purchaser* will bo careftil to ask for Dr. M'Latie’s Celebrated Llvor Pills, manutaqtured by Fleming tiros., of Pittsburg, Pa. There are other Pills, purporting to be Llvor Pitts, now before public. Dr. U’lsme’s geuuino Liver Pills, also his celobrutod Vermifuge, can now bo bad at all re- spectublo Drug 8toro*. Nuuo genuine without tbo signature of net 1 (8) ... .aVLBttlMtt URCH. ■ *•> activex ..V■!? ,,, ‘Pu!l«4to form themselves In- I ^ n£.! i 1,m , ,:e committees and “pat down” Ik r " l "Ti u- V ,e l** 1 speedTeslTway they * *'tfta"JE3£SS5H met- yilko in ii I * Sr«LV l “ ,“°, rtllora “*»• wMtbern divisions I ta- liu;'' •j'riiiin "dlfflcultlei’’ continue to PUw - llia reported "bsttlos” betvre e were assistants in shorn - JDS. overlooked In Uverpool. However, the hoard snot or nuugement bed only succeeded in forming one prayer meeting In n house of bnaineae where young men reside. Though t small meeting, it wee a very encouraging one. It wn proposed to make * epeciel eSortdoring the ensuing winter to form each meetings Thera were greet dlfflcultlee lathe way. member of the emoelation wrote ooncemint _ house in whioh he resided, saving: "Onr little prayer meeting Is not well attended. The young men. generally cars nothing et ell ebon tv. Accompanying these gentlemen is Lieut. Geo. Gist, Aid-de-Camp to Gen. Welker, one of the iifty-slxorthe Veate, who camo from Cali fornia with the first adventurous band that landed in this country, and bus remained here ever since, having participated in and dtatln- guished himself iu every battle. He is a brave soldier, nnd n clever, true-hearted gentleman, and none of the absentees will receive n warm er welcome ou his return hero than George list. C. C. Job Printing Promptly, Neatly nnd Done. eapty The public In general, nnd onr Demoontlo friends In particular, will remember that there is connected with tho Georgian If Journal es tablishment one of the moat thoroughly equip ped Job offices in this section of the Union. If we are correctly advised, some of the most beautilhl specimens of Job work ever done In Bavenmib nave lately passed from under onr praties. Give use trial Our heilltles enable us to execute every de scription of letter prase work from a mammoth poater to tho emallest cart, and from a book to a circular, with neatness and dispatch, upon the most satisfactory terms. Orden bom all parta of the country will ro celro prompt attention. «1J V in. ,1. MrboU’ ApinliitiUMil. Rnpripppf.TN BBAfl A nn Hon. T, HiForihitlli thu Democratic simnl-, IMPOHTBB9 AND DEALERS IN Drngi, Paint*, Oil*, Perfumery. iie., dm,, 170 WILLIAM Stl.BI'il 1 ,i'.ir, IkiuHUItSll, NEW YuHK, TNV1TI! TIIK ATI, NliU.N UF THIS TitAIPB to JL tiiolr large uml V .nu.1 muck of Drug*, Paint*, ufl», Ptrlumory, Ac. lu addition to Iboir regular importations ordtaple Drugs, they uro tlw receiv ing, dlrootfrom the source* or iiroducjlou and mu- "—i, Fair and Ka “ ' J* -Me «Y»i«, COMMISSION MKKOHANT, No. 1414 BayiL, Muvmiiiuli. PHILIP M. RVIIBLL, NOTADONV&YAvLKi IXIPI'ISP, Will exeuto Uut-iiM, Uortougui, power of Attorney, Nil!*, Bond*, Notico* mid TUklug ot tqto>c nufauluro, auppiiv** of Tuotb, Kali Brush. H AR BISON’S COLUMBIA For !*a!o tiy iho muuui'tcuirer, AlHJLlDa'W. HAUW80N. stetilA—1 v 10 Rmith 7th *t.. Pbllartelpbla ©s.Brouxw.Oork-*, MiirUrr, Spimge*, Krencb and toglifthPorfUincry. Lu bin’s Extract*, and many Will*, Bond*, Nollotw unlTukiug ot Iqlei rogutorni*; Office at tbo Court Huiun, Suvuuiub, (I*. Court Day*, Third Tiio.4<lay in -ejwh month, aud held at the offloo or Klwaido. Wltuii, Esq. , Residence, liostou, botwern Barnard and Tattnall Ml Li. Kit it, KOLI., ATTOSNEVS M LAW, BRUNSWICK, «A. , Will prae'.lo* id tlm Bmii»wh‘k Circuit—oomuriv- AND luth«Mlowing.O>imlio* t jBIynn, JVayno, Oumdcu. Ware'. AiqqiilUK, L. C. ROLL. ollior aruules usually embrace,l in DrugglHta* hUHiks, which tlioy uro also omtbled to oiler on the most udvamaguou* torm*. Order*, ultbor in pereou ot by raail» will receive prompt intention. JJEJIWEYi'e PLAINri AND TWILLS-TO PLAN* TICU8.—tt'e would roapectlully cull Dm utti-n tion or tbu Planter* of (leorgtuuud Carolina to tho very complete and extunaive a*i»nrtraeut of the above Pimitn'iou Ueod*. Mthluy’* Uoodu, of all do aorlpiion*, being among tho tot which are now opened and foi* Vale by oct V LA'DSON tl ROGERS. HACK Si! mm LIVKHY THE subscriber will contlmio --—- — 1 Livery and Hack Busluest*. ou n* uwu uo*.*, e*t iho Btables coi nor of West BROAD and HARRUON STREETS. Give me a Inal, oct l—lm JACOB KLL1STON. mBaBIB SEEEEllalS. A IiL PERSONS doitlroua ot obtaining FRESH MILK, Morning and livoniug, are ho eby noli- fled that they can obtain the enno at a re need price by cutting at my resliotico No# 58 LillbHl'Y •STREET. A. HARMON, oct 1—dim ROBINSON & CAMP, DRAPERS AND TAIL.OR8, AND Dealer* In UnoRoudy Made "*■* C1.0TH1 <0 liavo icceivod ntd, HA i-pcuod tbelr stock of Fall aud Wiu- JUL tor U(H)1>£>, comprising a full unu coinplcto dsiiortmeut of Hoths, Cossimortv, Vo*t> lugs and Ovor Coutlngs, wblob wo will make and trim in our usual style, and at tbo tdiortcst notice. Our ready raodo Clothing is manufactured at thu woll known bouse of W. T. Jennings & Co, 231 Broadway, Now York, and coraprlBoa all that Is tino and fashionable in the line. FURNISHING GDOIW nfovery description requi site to a gcutloiuan’a wardrobe, constantly kept ou baud, all of which wo offer ou our usual ure lit terms, or at a discount of 6 per cent for cash, ut 3 tiULL t-TREET, HORKEL BUILDING, oct_l—I m next door to Pulaski House. Savannah Grocery -AND FRUIT DEPOT, Cor. Broughton and Whitaker Streets. JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMSHIP ALAUAUA, 150 ib$. Splendid Isabella Grapes. HBlOBbU. of the Choice.! APPLES, POTATOES, PEARS, TOMATOES, BED, WHITE AND SMALL P1UKL1NU ONIONS. 1 Crate Superior Cabbages. NEW DATES, LESIONH, ORANGES, And a variety of tbe oholceist and boat Sugars Teas, and Coffees tbe Nor thorn markets oou afford. Also, Extra Goshen Butter uud Cheese, weighing over 100 lbs each, which has beeu ordered express ly for the retail trade. sept 24 W, H. FARRELL. ROOFING! ROOFING!! WARREN’S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATBK-PROOF COMPOSITION ROOFING* tametml MUigture. Savannah Market, October 3. With a good enquiry and active demand tbo sales ibis forenoon was 744 bales, at tbe following par. ticulnrs, vix: fiat 10,09atUtf, 84 at 11*, 28 at l>4, 08 at 11 y % , 3S at l\H, I'M at 11^, 27 at 12, at 12^, 23 ut 12>«, iB at 12^, 175 at 12^. T HE subscriber Having boon appointed sole ngen iu this city for Warren’s Fire and Water Proof Cum position Rooting U prepared to execute the same in a satisfactory manner. Tbo attention or the citizens or Savannah is re- speotfoily solicited to tbo above mothod or Rooting now much used in tbo principal cities of tbe l nitnd States, (both N >rth and South,) and as it has been tested uuder every variety ofclrcunutancca, 1 con- fldently oflbr lt to tbo public as nmoJo of Roofing unobJectionaple In every partiuular, whltet It com bines, in a greater degree tbau any other roofing in use, tbe valuablo requisites of cheapness, durability and security, agatust both flro and water. It bos rapidly suporcodcd tho uso of all kiuds or roofs wberovor it bos been introduced, giving in all cases general eatisfoctlou, being highly recommend ed by Insurance Companies, and all who havo tost edits utility. CHARLES SHOI.L, Architect, will act as agent during my absence from tbe city, at whoso office all Information will bo freely given, and speci mens of tbe roof shown. *0pt23 CALVIN FAY, Agent, NKW ORU5AN8, Sept. 26.—Cotton—lu tbe early pirt of tbo week tbe market was but poorly sup plied, aud notwithstanding a good demand, tbe salo* of tbo first four days, ondlug on Wednesday ovenlug, woro about 13,000 halo*; price*, which had beon easier for buyers, assuming subsequently more Qrmuuss and regularity. Yesterday tbe in* qulry was moro active and general, occasioned partly by the frost accounts, resulting in sales or 0.000 bales, aud prices closing at ot a cent advance, To-day, with a fair inquiry but a com paratively meagre stock; tbo sales have been but 2,801) bains—making a tomi of 20,700 bales for tbe week, taken for Great Britalu, Franco, tbo Conti nent,our Norlborn pern, Ac. Prices have been irregular, but on tbo whole cloott folly up to our re vised quotations boiow. Tbe receipts of the week are 33,161 bales, against 32,317 for the corresponding week lost yonr. Inferior — a — Ordinary —a — Good < -rdinary 10)4 a 10X Low Middling Hall* Middling 11)4 » UK Good Middling... lift a 12)4 Middling Fair 1-ft a 12ft Fair 12ft alS STATEMENT OF COTTON. Stock on band 1st September, 1855 bales 7,108 Arrived since €4,76b Arrived to day 3,917 HUNT AC WEBSTER’S. IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. £ RESIGNED for Families, plantations, Dress ma rkers. Tailors, Bool A dboe manufacturer* and Dr* who may wish to do tbelr own sowing cheap ly and with expedition. This machine sews a uni form stitch with both side* alike, and which will not ravel. It I* moro simple, is less liable to got out ol order, and costs less in proportion than any other maohlno. and ia warranted to be perfect, and to work 76,881 Exported to date 19,062 Exported to-dav 1,089—20,151 Stock on band aud on ship-board uot cleared.66,730 Molasses—1This article has been in moro request, and some 1,200 packages liavo been sold.including 109 bbis choice robolled at 47o, and 800 to 1,000 bbls oily refiuery mostly at 48fta48o per gallon. On plantation a crop was sold at 40c, deliverable next January. Rice—Some 050 to 800 tierces havo been sold at Ac. Tho 6ftalft and 6fto, according to quality. Ac. ' stock lu first hands Ib quite exhausted, with irospect of speedy receipts, and holders uow ask a briber udvauco. Whiskey—Extreme Uutluoss lias continued to prevuil in tbo Whiskey market, the Tow round sales reported being at 27 )£a29c for Rectified, and 81c ft gallon lor Raw. Freights—The market has been mure active re- cently and has improved, H -vernlsbip* having been taken for Uverpool within a day or two at ftd for Cotton, a bark for Bremen at A 46s for Tobncco, and lftc for Cotton, and »> day two ships for Havre at lo for Cotton, and one or two for Liverpool at ft.d Exchanges—There is uo ebango of importance. London, [clear bills] 8ft a 9ft per cent, prem Paris 5.21ft a 6.25 per dollar. Now York 60 days 1)4 »1ft P er ««oL disc. — kdlsi Now York Sight ft percent, discount to par. Port of Savannah.., ...October %. Bark R A AUeu, Stinson, Portland, Me—bay, Ao toCarleton ft Parsons. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IN SUPERIOR COURT, Chatham Co. Mat Turn, I860. Robt. M. Robertson, and others, uompl’nts,' vs. Claudius B. Peas, tbe Doboy Steam Saw Order. Mill, Clark Sayle* and William T. Styles and others, defendants. Tf appearing to tbe Court that two ol tho eaid de< X fondants, Clark Say los and William T. Styles ro ■Ido out of this County, and are absent from the BtateofGoorgia, so that service of the above bill and subpoena cannot be served upon them. On motion it ts ordored, that tbe said Clark Styles and William T. Styles do appear and answer tbe said complainant's bill, on or before the tint day of the next Term of this Oourt, or in default thereof, that said bill be takon pro confeuo against them: and It Is (farther ordered, that a copy or this order be pub- liibed In one of the public newspapere or the city of 8avannab once a week for three inonths prior tbe session of toe next Term of tbi* Court. True extract from Minutes. w. 0. SHEFTALL, **t I—lawSm Deputy Clork, *. 0. 0. 0. will hu attended jy2t> OiOFFEIl cfc CO> Any call at night, on busbies*, to immediately. No, ft Whitaker Street, Savananti, On., WHOLES*LK AX!) RKTAIL DKALKIU9IX H ASHES, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, ftu White Lead, Ziuo. White Liiisml, Sperm, Whale, Tan* ners’ and NeatstbotOils, Gliwa. Brudics, Gold I.onl, Bronze, Builders’ Hardware. Nalli>, Marblo Mautots. &c., ftc. J.-I ☆ CLOTHING" -v EMPORiUM. VT I DOUHWKSTOFTOBUBPDRMUAN BBADINQ ROOM Fine Ready-mado Clotbiug ; Hats and Cape, .Shirts, Collars. Gloves, Hosiery, Canos, Utnbrolliis Cravats, titooks, Handkerobiefr, aud -Fancy Articles for Gentlemen. W.O.Price, Also, buporfino FAHliIONABLE| 0loths * FAn|*tUNrtlJUr,l^ o( j v ^ gUng|(> w ,„ 1ND jbe made to met- iHILITAB flsure.unexceptlon. TMUII, No. 149 Bay Street sa vannAil. iff Orders from olty and county solicited, fob 6 aud workmanship, by the best mechanics, at shortest notice • PATENT ICE PITCHERS. J UST received. ONLY thirty-two days from Bal. tlmoro by tbe now Steamship Line. Tbe nu merous onqirrers will lie glad to learn that they havo ftimllv arrived. KENNEDY kBEACH, Huuso-ruruMilng Store, Hodgsou's New Block. aug 4 VALUABLE U1CE PLANTATION FOR SALE, WITHIN TEN MILKS OK THR C1TV OK SAVANNAH. O N the first Tuesday in Devoiuber next, will be sold before tho Court House In tbe city of 8a- vamutb, tho Plantation eu tbo davaunah river, ten miles from tbo oby, kuowu as Mulberry Grove, be. longing to tiie estate of tpe lute l liili|i Ulmor, con taining six hundred tout eighty-sevun acres, of which tbero are two buudrod acres of first quality tido rice land, and ono hundred aud fifty-five acres under good banks und in a flue state for cultiva tion. Also, seventy five acros of high land under cultivation. On tbe placo aru a good dwelling bouse, ovorsoor’s bouse, barns, negro bouses and • tber outbuildings, all in a good slate of repair. Persons desiring to purchaso will call upou H. K, Harrison, lix’i. who resides within four tnilus of tbe Grove, dr ttilxtt Ulmor, Ex’trix, who resides within two mllei of tbe Grove. Terms of saio made known on tbo day of sale. Possoudou uot given uutil tbo first of January. H. K. HARRISON, Ex.or jyl7-td ELIZA ULMKR, Exftrlx. Iff Thi'C.urloston Mercury will publish onro u week until tbe day or eafo. COME O.VE-COME ALL I J HAVE just received sumo 100 thousand good gpaulsli .Sonars oi tlio very boil bruuds, also, a lot of good Geiiii dt Sugar.-,'at low prloos. Also, a lot of good French aud Gorman Wlnos. All of whioh 1 am destined to soil at reduced prices. 1 have also added to ray nroaout stock, a lot or tbe very finest French Brandies—and I say to you ono and ail, now is your time, for I am determined to moke my mot to, low prices, ami quick salon—so come and see moat tne corner of Bay and Bull streets, aug 26 A. BONABD. BOOK AGENCY* 1 1HF Subscribers have established a Book . Agency iu Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publication at the retail prlco frcool post ago. Any persons by forwardlug tbo subscription prico of any oue of tbe $3 Magazines, such as Har per’s, Godey’s, Putnam's, Graham’s, Frank Leallo’s Fashions, Ao., will receive tbo Mogaziues for uno year and a copy of a splendid lithograph portrait ol eitbor Wosbiugtou, Jackson or Olay; or if subscri bing to a $2 and $1 magazlue, Ihoy will rocoive a copy of either of tbe throe portraits. If sub3oriblug to $8 worth of mugaziues, all throe portraits will bo sent gratiR. Music furnished to thoso who may wish it. 'Envelopes orexery size and description in Urge or small quantities forulsbod. 8cal Presses, Dies, fto M s«nt to ordor. Every description or engruviug on wood executed with neatness uud dispatch Views of Buildings, Newspaper Headings, Views of Machinery, Book Il lustrations, Lodge Certificates, Business Curds, rfo. All orders sent by mall promptly attended to. Per sona wishing viows of their buildings engraved can send a Daguerreotype or sketch ortho building by mail or express. Persous ala distance buviug saleable articles will And It to tbelr advantage to address tho subscribers as we would <*.tt ns agent for tbo sule of tbo same BYRAM <f PIERCE. 50,8outh Third street, Phila., Pa. nov 20—d&wly S B Tl oi well. Ail apparatus nocouary for convenient u.«o is furnished with It, and any Instruction will bo given that will bo nocossary to ensure to tbo purchaser Ms successful operation and durability Tbo publlo are respectfully invited to call and ox amine them at 135 Congress st, ALFRED WEBSTER. Gon. Agt. MM* A very ueat and ornamental Iron Table wllinowbeglvonwlthamacbluf fora small sum addition to tbo regular prico May 25. JUNUV PRINTS—one oaso Faucy Primed call coos, warranted fast colours, at Oft cents per yard. Just 1 eceived by steamer Knoxville, and for sale by DxWlTT ft MORGAN. aeptl B QilrbTIO LIQUORS— 250 barrel* Ohio Rectified Whiskey, 100 do Pikes Magnolia do. 120 do E. Photos’* Gin. 25 do Couu. Rtvor P. ft H. Rye Gin. 20 do Brandy. 35 quar and eighth casks Twigg Hoop'd 4th pr. 20 do do Mngouoila Wine. 75 barrels Ohio Mouongabeia Whiskey. 20 do tiibsous Mountain do, 15 do Ben Russe Is Nocter do. 5 do Gibsons old Family Nectar Whiskey 40 do White Rectified do. 6 do Uld Kentucky Bonrbou do. 40 do aud punchoou* Georgia Peach Brand 10 do Virginia Apple do. In store and for safe by sop 18 WEBSTER ft PALMES. DENTISTRY. Drs. ROY ALL A JOHNSON, Dentists, office corner SL Julien-sL and Market Square, over 8. Wll- mi* mot’* Jewelry store. Office hoar* from 8 to 3 o’clock, and from 8 to 0. 11 eom C LARIFIED SUGAR—60 bbls 0 clarified Bugart 60 do B do, Stewart’s; 60 Uo A do; landing ana for Balo by septl7 SCRANLON, JOHNSTON ft 00. >aK SOAP.—50 baxoi Extra N Hill ft Rons’ Palo T>AP D Extra Yellow Soap, Just recoivod and for sale tow to close consignment! by CRANE, WELLS ft CO. •ept 17 /“lOTTON BAGGING—On Consignment—A \J small lot Gunny Hogging, for sate on modorale terms. Apply to V. K. SHACKELFORD, sept 20—It over Way ft Taylor. 1 LOUR.—100 sacks Middling Flour, (new wheat,) r Extra Family Flour, in sacks ana barrels, ■*“ WEBSTER ft PALME . sale by aug 19 for BOOKS—BOOKS—BOOKS. MARSHALL HOUSE BUILDING. Bell Brandon, Luoy Stranford, Young Husband, Little Wife, Dobtora Daughter Handy Andy, Martin* ofCro’ Martin, Tom Racquet, i-lgol Country N-1, Tbe Red IndUns, Tbe Two Brides, Swamp Steed, Villotte Faust, Tbe Heirs, Joseph T Hare. Ruth Garnett, Gabrielle, Royal Favorlt*, Tbe Artillerist, Emigrant Squire, Tksonderoga, Trial aud Triumph, Tbo Oxouiaus, Count Monte Leone, Bell Brandon, Tbe Mysteris, Ninon do L’Enclos, Baukers Wife. Parricide, iborbood, Uipsoy Daughter, Harry Helm, Tbe Watchman, Captain Kyd, Swani'y Todd, Orphan Children, Red Lam, Dark Shades, Tbe Buccaneer, Forest Rose, Jack Ariel, Sir Jasper Carow, Hyacinths. The above ore only a few of the works on sale. Please call. J. B. CUBBEDGE, sept26 Agent. gTtlART’d Crushed and Powdered"Sugar 30 bbls. 8tuart'« Crushed Sugar 30 •• “ Powdered Sugar. Landing and for sale by SCRANI sept 27 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft <X>. 'JOlwM. COCHRAN, The subscriber offers for sale all her .possessions in Scriven county, contain- tog about one tnonsand acres of Land, jmore or less, all ad|o!ning said Ferry, and oxtou.iiug to tho Augusta road — jTlio iuiprovomeuts consist of a good mg, Store, Warehouse; and all othor necessa ry out-buildings. About sixty-fl vo acres are under Tence and in good order for cultivation. Tbo land is first quality, and welt supplied with fencing tim ber. It is an excellent staud for the merchandize business. Tbe Ferry is the best located and most patronized of an^ othor botweon Savannah and Augusta. Thero U ulso passing through tho land a nevor rolling stream, fully sufficient to supply any Grist or Saw Mill. For further particular* address me at Springfield, Effingham county. Ga sept 7—If ELIZABETH JONES. BOARDING. SEVERAL gentlemen or small families can be j accommodated with good Room* and Board, on tie West side of Montgomery street, one door above "•onth Brood street. MRS. If. S. RAYMER. doc 13—if NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. JpROPOdAIS will be recoivod by tbo undorsignod until the l&tbuf October noxt, for rebuilding tbo Bridgo across Pipemakere Creek, on tbe Gber- okee Hill Cross Rood, to be oftho following propor tions (and all material or best black cypress, ex oept tho cover, which must bo heart yellow pine,) 35 feet tong, 18 foot wide, to bo Uoored 40 feet, to be sustained by four rows oTpili g, three iu each row. Each pile to be flxll Inches, and substantially driven. Each row or piles to bo capped by a 24 feet stick 9x12 Inches, aud beveled on tbo upper corner* to show afaceofd inches—tbo cover to bo suxtulnod by four string pieces, running lengthwise through tbe bridge 9x11 inches; these to bo beveled to show a race of three inches at top, banisters to be well braced at each or the cap Bill* Contractor to fornisb all material, and work to be done and turned over to Road Commissioners f >r their inspec tion by the 16th or January next. Bond, with security required, for tbe frithfol per formance or tbe work, together for its remaining substantial for seven years from completion. GEO. P HARRISON. P. 1.0.C. 0. Iu behalf of tbe Iufartor Court of Chatham Co. 8epL 12 tb, 1866. sept 12 IIBAHDIRI If you want a good ud aheap iTraiilc, V-Uec, Carpet Bag, .or Clothing of any kind or quail- ’ty. ready made or made up to your measure; also Hats, Cape, Shirt*, Collars or Dross Furnishing articles of any description, cull and se lect fromthe largest and best stock in tbe city, at tbe Star Emporium, 147 Bay street. WM. n. PRIOR. ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD. . OrtUldou, Clinch, Coffee aud Chariton. JOHN B. MILLER. aug8 ly -3; THutfXri aiio., ~ Auction and Ooinlmssloii Mcrchiutta. 110 Broun Street. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. A. Thomas. s tycPty 8.- k ivmWs w. it. f ‘rkbLl; DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES ami Foreign ami Doinrsllc Fruit. corner Brought,,n und )VI,Uakei'it> . Town and country supplied with choice pimhI. nt moderate, prices. All order* i-romptly niiiu ileii to, and KallsfaCt'"" always gnarui l<f 0 ] h . JOHN - S7PXKL I6r ANT, VfllOLXSALB AND UKTAII. DRAI.RH IN WINDOW BUNDS, WINDOW RASH AND PANE DOORS./ West side Monument Square, Savannah, Ga. maylt JOHN M.MILLEN, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, uiiluo cornor Bay aud Drayton street* )yl8 A. II. CHAMPION. (Successor to Champion & Watts.) %t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, No. 4 Barnard st.. botwovu tlw Mur kid uud liay at., SAVANNAH, OA. Dealer in Groceries, Foreign and ifamctdic liquor*, Dried FrulU, ftc., ftc. V Reforencc—A. Champion, Esq., Namuol .Soluniuiis, &q., Memra. Rabun ft Whitehead, am! Rwilt ft fo„ Savannnh. Ga. nivl < CilANE.WKLLS ft CO., FACTORS J; COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Snvnminh, Liu. LAJifKR 4k ANDERSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ai»u-ly macon, oa. WILLIAM II.' DASiiEli, ATfOKNKY AND COUNRELLOK AT l.AW, Troiiiivllto, Lowndes County, Ga. Will practice in Thomas, Lowude*, Clinch, Ware, Appling, Telfair, Irwin, Laurens, and Pulaski counties, Georgia; and in Jofforeou, Madison. Ham Uton, auu Columbiauountics, Florida. [my 11 J.W.PATTEUSOIS, ATfOKNEY .\NH CGL'.\>i.I.!.u!< AT LAW, ' i'roupvillv, lA>wiule*Cui.ty,<ia. •‘{mil CHAM. G. CAMPUELL ATTORNEY AT LAW, IIItXKDCKVIttK. UA.S Praotlce* Law in tbe various Counties of tbe Oc. mulgee Circuit, and the adjoining CeuntloH of Twiggs, lAurens aud Washington. Refer to—John Boston, H. f Hilton. Crouc, and R. B fot»14 GEORGE A. GORDON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, A.NU Commissioner of the U. S. Court of Claim* fot the State if Georgia. Office Corner Hay and Hull streets. 1) myio PHOTOGRAPHS. 7~ Large sized Photographs, ta kott by MILLER, At TWM.VH imlJ-tn* I’KK DOZSN Also, Amhiolynus ami Dfa* guurreotypes, iu bis usual su perior style. A calli* Bollciteu. J. W. MILLEt. mar27 or. 8t. Jnliau-sl. and Market squat* YONGE di FRIERSON,! * tiiCHAl FORWARDING AND COMMUNION Mbit NO. 94 EAY-OTRKKT. XAV4NNAII, OA apr4 TTATolYttSY; NTS, ‘ ATTORNEY AT LAW,1 Offlpe 176, Bsy-st., over Turner ft Co’s. Drug Stor* SAVANNAH, 0A. nov 10—ly N. W. BAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Trounville, Lowudes County, Gu. Reterenco—Hon. W. tl. Fleximi, Savannah, Ga. ’ myll EDWARD a, WiCSoS; “■ MAGISTRATE, NOTARY ANI) COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. At Moasnt. Ward ft Uwumy Law office. [myll WAYNE, GRENVILLE ft CO., oommissio^msmhi ERCHANT8. Baydrett Xaw.nah, THOS. 8. WAYNE. J. K. GRENVILLE. R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. FAMPLeP Cbattanoqgg. Jy 6—tf Savannah. C. W. MABRY, ^ATTORNEY AT LAW KHANKUN, if KA fill CO., OA. Will attend to urof<%siunal businesKin tbeCountica of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Meri wether and Troup. Reforenco—Sou. K. Y. Hill, LaGrange, Ga.: Hba. David Irwin, Marietta, Ga.; Colonel M. M. TidwtH. Fayetteville, Ga ; and Mr. William Dougherty, Co- lumlra*, Ga. aepl7-ly Win. McALLlS'i'Eii. ” Mirblo Monuments, Tontbi; aud Grave Stoned, iura- bbed ou reasonable term*. Order* res pectfully, solicited. ap 18 COOL RETREAT ~ THE ARBOR BILLIARD SALtON. (upstairs) Corner Bull aud Bryan street*, over Euber Shoo June 27 J. M. HA V WOOD, Agent. ttl. WIUT SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LA W, ALUOATOK, BAST KLOKIDA. Will praotlce to tbe Eastern and Southern Coon tire Refer to—Oil. £. P. Flbloy, and R. B. Hilton, P- vannah. DBS. LEFLKK ft WILCOX, Umiiiii — ARE uow fviUy prepared to in sert foil or partial setts of Teoih on tbo principle of Dr. J. Allens'a Patent continuous Gutu, By tbla *' be restored 10 improvement, the form oftho face can b any degree of rotimdUy that may bo dcsired. It li applicable in all cases where tbe cheeks havo fallen In and caunot be detected by 'bo closest observer — This method combine* the following k IvantAgci'— An artificial gum, which oxblblto a perfectly natuial and life-like apjiearauce, and Imparls to tbo therth that peculiar expression which characterises tbe na tural organs. This Gum consists of a silaciouscompound, which Is applied and fiisod upon tbo Teeth and Plateln such a mannor, os to fill up all tho interstices around the base of tho Tooth, and also unites them firmly to each other uud to tho Plato upou which they are sett. This secures perfect cleanliness of the Teeth. Offico over DeWitt ft Morgan, Congress street. ♦% Republican and Georgian copy, fob 16—U ***•JL WIUMMS. TUAOlltl'H OUVKK. JACK MltoWN WILLIAMS. OLIVER & BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Buena Vista, Marion County, On., Will practice in the counties of Marion, Macou, Hous ton, Stewart, Randolph, Muscogee, Iajo, aud any adjoining couutics, whore their services may bo required. myll WILLIAM PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MARIETTA, OA. oct 2d—ly DAVID G. WILDS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, 8PABTA, GA. Will practice in tbe counties of Hancock. Warren. Washington, and Baldwin. * ^ UsrouorczB—Bebn ft Foster, Rabun ft Smith, and E. A. Soullard. Savannah. R. B. HILTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAV. Offico corner or Bay and Drayton-tta. n n SAVANNAH, OA. UHAlffilfltf *4. cuLbiNir OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, No. 14UBERTY ST. One door west or Drayton. myll IE BOARD OS' WAUUaSIONKH) ot mu Atlauuc aud Gul f Railroad, having adjourned to meet b 26th Instant, and It having been represented 1 that the interest of that enterprise requires farther time for tbo obtalnment of subscriptions to tbe Stock, and aequlssciog in tbo justness ortho suggestion, the raeotiug of tbe Board on the 26th instant is hereby postponed until the 22d day or October next, at Mnlodgevilte. - E. A. N18BET, Chairman. Macon, Aug. 20, 1858 aug 80 fortHe LaDi&S , C. CONNELLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. tMBSIXA, WOBTO OOCSTY, ha., (post OKK1ML ALBAJIT.) Will practise iu tho Southern Circuit, and In Maoon, Dooly and Worth Counties ollbo Macon ClrculL . iff Particular attention glveu to tho collection of Claims In South-Western Georgia. Je2—8m ^ V11 , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dublin, Laurensoounty, Ga,, late Junior partner of tho firm of A. ft J. Oocinuxa, Irwintoa, Ga., wiU attend promptly to all business entrusted to his rare. Particular attention paid to collecting. Re- fareuoe-Dv. C. B. Guyton, F.H. Rowe, Dublin, Ga., M. Marsh, Savaanah. myll J UST received per ?eamshlp Florida, from New York, Broulc', Patient fr.iod White. BUck tnd Col'il Spool Cotton, and for »lo hr _ J. W THI1EIKELD. in, 37 Confreos k WhIUker lUcou. CANDLE,. QPERUACKTII, Adunantlno ud Talloor of v.r Ion. *2, A r,ll| ta! of VMlom brand*, from «, 8,10 man’s Friend 10 cents. Call and examlno at BARRON’S ■*P28 WhlteUrJ^riSi.. . P. JACOBS. SKGAH AND TOBACCO STOBE, No. 29, Boll utract, (rim of tho Big r N. B.—Kcopo conslnntly on hand Spool « , end American Sog.ru, nt wholrsrio nnd ro- 10. CherrlnkTobaooo, Snuff, ho. tnnn 1 — ronanBBBHjir" Big Indian.) E S»V,. Inauranoe Broker and Notary Public, Marino Protests Noted and Extended, Average t adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bond* drawn* ' Papers prepared whereby to recover losses fr(mT- American or British Underwriters, and attention given to all matter* connected with shipping and In. surance, No. 118 Bay-street opposite the frratol Hi* Custom House. ly qov8 •—^rogTOBBPBgto — ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT I NewniMvilta, Fla. * law, Reference—George L. Brown, William I nansville,Fla., R. a Hfitra,Boetonftv Savannah, Ga/