Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 02, 1856, Image 2

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jnii « R. H«. _ wmTOMA»imHtou. *. B. KUTOV, - 1 ^"-’- - I - a. PJIMBWOT, - - Aratm.it tIUUIMV KORNIHO, 6et/», UM asti. sr> i ns" 1 . roa pttniDBNt 5~ JAMBS BUCHANAN, . . .*» n&airmi* . ...... ' FOR V10B PUESIDEIT s JOHN a BRECKINRIDGE i tutuaftitti But*** bup> WILLIAM H. STILES, of Chatham. lYHBSON L. HARRIS, of Baldwin utuuutu niin (tin m'lumhM * HRHBY 0. LAMAR, of Bibb. AUGUSTUS R. WRIORT, of Flojfd. tat. iflauict. TuoHia M.FV»oii!(,of<Hyua. Id. DMrici, Sakurl Hill, of Macon. Id. Dlatriot, Junta N. Ratuar, of Harris. 4U. DWrict, Loom J. Qaatmt, of Fulton. Itk. Diatnot, Joaw W. Earn, of Oaaa. Ith. Dinner, JaMca P. Simeons, of Gwinnett. Tth. Diatnot, Tionas P. Savtonn, of Morgan. Ith District. Taos. W. Thomas, of Elber t. York Mirror, credited bjr that paper In the New Orleans Otlta. "ffa hare one consolation at least, and tbit) -i||ooUlraJLhadjgradaUoa , ■ fASOOTH- OINOOUOA, THE OLDER I GROW, THE MORE IN CLINED I AM TO BE WHAT IS CALLED A STATES RIGHTS MAN.—Jama Buck- an'i mrar* on fit admitiion at Arkauat, or law. I FULLY ENDORSE THE RESOLUTIONS, AND HAY FURTHER SAY THAT I AM WHAT IS CALLED A STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT.—fo/m C. Brtekariigt fa re sponse to hit nomination for Mr Viet Prtndm- t £ nr mbw! New Took Markets. Naw YOU, Sent, SO. Cotton market firm. Salta of the asp one thousand bales. Middling uplands lljr Sterling dell ail) to 9J. Fin In Conneetlarat. Naw You, Sept. SO. A Ore baa ooourred at Newton Connecticut which destroyed two handled thousand dollars worth of property. ■nr York Markets. New York, October L-Ootton market firm Sales of the day 1300 bales. ■err Orleans Market. New Orleans, Tuesday ,-Cotton has adranced ,. Sales of the day <000 bales; Stabile Market. Tuesday—Cotton market Arm. Sales fortba week Just ended, 4000 bales. Middlings ll|c. Receipts light Tile jasla. Nsw York, Oct 1—The Asia took out nearly a minion In specie. Fire at Loulsrllle. Nsw You, Oct. I—There has been a de structive fire at Louisville. Loss 1160,000. Among the sufierers are Newoombe and Bros., and J.Hoteliead. Fsost—We are Informed that a despatch was received here yesterday Dorn Columbus stating that there waa a killing frost In the vicinity of tbat place Tuesday night. Some traces of this hoary beaded visitor were i in the neighborhood or this place. As last night was colder tbsn tbat which preceded it, we preaome tbat Immense Injury baa been dono to the cotton crop. By a despatch, received'by Messrs. Paddford, Fay A Co., we learn tbat the steamship Alaba ma arrived at New York, In fifty-eight boars— All well. MubFAibUKH—There was no mall rooelv- ad bets last night from places north of Augusta. AM- In tbs dud between Uagrath and Taber lbs weapons were pistols—distance ten paces. Dickens House Hold Words. Wa have received from Herat*. Dix and Ed wards of New York Dickens Home Hold (fords for October. It will hereafter lie pub lished simultaneously In this country and Great Britain. The following articles appear In the Issue boforo ua: Tbs Diary of Anno Rodway In two chapters; Bird History; Rhino Land; Milvcrston Worthies; Scotch Coast Folk—Footdee In the last cen tury; Chip—The Congressional Prize Ring; Cbarlea tbo Filth's Glove; A Dish of Frogs; The Shadow of the Hand; Not very Common Things; At the Sign or tbe Silver Horn; A Campaign with tbe Crouch; The Scattering of Seed; Lib and tbe B;;,i; The Opal Ring; At Bruges and Ostcnd; Ego et Batons; The Last Days or n German Revolution; English Const Folk; Wishes; American Party Names; My Little Ward; Plurality of Mites, Uahers; On ■Change in Faria; Apothecaries; The Glglio Feats; Two Hundred Founds Reward; My niters; Seaside Eggs; Chip—A Colonial rstitot; Hawkswell Place; Staves and tbelr Misters; Two Fence an Hour; Condemned to Death; Nobody, Homebody, and Everybody; Beatlog against the Bore; Timber Rending; Tbe Angel of Love; Mother Bblpton; Chip- Pen and Ink Pies; Schobry tho Bandit; Tho Black Mirror; The Orsons or East Africa; Chip —Signals and Engine Drivers; My Journal; Taxes; Sir Caribert of the Leaf; Tho North against the Booth. Tits Political Dimoalties ’ between Nus. land and France—Spanish Politics In Paris. Paris (Bept. to; Bi Horror;. UMlauc or Liu.. Loodiui Times. Although the Monlteur Inu not announced It, there is no doubt that tho Emperor Napo leon has sent tho Grand Cordon to Marshal O'Donuell—an not which I should think is not likely to causes very favorable Impression in England. It eaunot be accepted otherwise than as n testimony of the Imperial upproval of oil tho Spanish Minister's recent acts, and as confirmation of the bet that the coup d'tlai was Instigated by tho French government. Then an rnmon afloat hen upon tho siibject, not all of them very faPonble to the entente eordlale. Spain has always been a perilous shoal in the course of amity between England and France. It would, indeed, be a thousand!)!, ties If aho wen again to causo a wreck. Tiro friends of this government talk rather largely and loosely about tho necessity of maintaining Enoch Influence paramount in Spain, about tho Impoashlllty of allowing the aproad of aucb democtatlc principles as was witnessed under tho government or Espsrtero, and about tho ■ services rendered by O’Donnell In riddhim tho country of t horde of anarchists. There lsno greater mistake than to suppose that French Influence can be Imposed upon Spain, although it may upon its government. As to the spread of democracy, nothing will so effectually Increase It as the attempted restoration of al> •oluttun. The reactionary measures of O'Donnell, his kischery to tbe oonatlto tlonsl cause end to the giant liberal party In whose ruin he two years ago wa»«o eager to ho enrolled, have dons more than any other man has ever done la Spain to damage the monarchy and swell the ranks of the democrats. And so It will prove some day or other. No matter what msaas O'Donnell and his successors may employ to atnngthen and maintain a government which Is to lie virtually absolute, they may Instil one which may last far years, but sooner or later Jersey the the reaction wUl come and then the throuoof hostility to bahdblL,which tottered lathe ymr 1861; will very probably lie completely swept away. as Inevitable, bt nreetntfiiT an km la the Sooth will unite to a man.- The fa ult of such an election of such a man, on anch The election of John 0. Fremoot wonld at least accomplish one thing i It woold 1 ahew us- In ths Pnfadency, to rule over herwl Bomner and Halo and Greeley, mutation. To rale over. ‘ BLEOTlOn OF FBEMOl. KNELL OF TUIB UNION” Now these, or words like tbsse.-wa take tt far granted, are the spootancous utterances of STMy man la whose boeum bests a loyal SCuth- in heart. Not only so but weundortako to say that then la not an Intelligent Northerner with a agaric of tens, maalfasis or nobility of character—whatever U 'his' jMltlta—but feels that inch otforgnoea.ara alone fqrtbj of the South. There la not a supporter ot Fremont who doe#not feel, ray what ire. may-thstbls flection would be ait insult to the States Booth of ths Potomac—submission to which will he degradation and fafuny. And yet tbe Mirror, one of the least infernal of tbe Black Repub lican crew meets the’ sblcian protests of the Delta with such taunts as these. “Than let ns aU prepare for the fonenJ; for the election of Fremont Is an Inevitable event. It is time the Booth, if fa eavnest fa tills solemn bn- ■Ineae, were preparing Its programme of pro ceedings. Whit .Is to be the suufus operand! of dissolution 7 • There will be ssmethlng of an equinoctial breeso on the tth ot November} hut we do nut look for hurricanes or earthquakes. We heard it asserted tbe other day by one of tbe “F. F. Vs" that fa theeventof Fremont's election, not a man in Virginia could be found willing to accept an office under bint. To which a wag replied that he should, want no better proepect oft fortune Ihnn the privilege of tax ing overy man a sixpence a bend, who would cross the Potomao bridge from thy OldDomi nion,as an appllnnt for a Federal appointment under Fremont.” We have said that Fremont's supporters feel that Southern submission fa bis rale will he de gradation. And It Is because they feel so, not lets than because they desire the “loaves end fishes” or the treasury that they are moving, or attempting to move heaven and earth and hell to accomplish bis election,They aro ourentmlea, and woollglnt their vengeance byavtctory and its triumph. Aye, our enemies—bitter, envious, relentless, malignant—-The British, with their watchword of “Booty and Beauty", wh'rn Jackson repelled from New Orleans, the Send- who bare been wont fa cold blood In botcher, scalp and bum men, women and child- ren, tn Florida—were not more the. enemies of those whom they assailed, than the Seward/ Banka and Greely horde, who propose to come -into power with Fremont are enemies to the Sooth. We do not say that such arc the feelings of all the Northern people—only if a majority of them. As far as we are advised, tho sentiments of the Northern friends of Bucbauau towatda the South are those which both sections cherish ed towards each other fa the eerller and better days of the Republic. They ato willing to ■bide by the compact made between their fathers tnd oars. They are content take the constitution as It ci-mc fcttli Hern the hands of its framers. They concede that Ibe claim of the Southern States to an equality of rights and privileges with tbe Northern la valid. Though not the advocates of the ex- tension of Slavery, they are the advocates of Stale Bights and popular sovereignly—hence tbe sapportes of the doctrine of “non hitmen. Mon" by Congress with tbe domes tic iD«t ituttoDi either of the States or Territories. Such the Northern Democrats—and were it a qoea- tlon of Union with Mint,we ceold exclaim from onr hearts rsfo pirpitua 1 may It last forever 1 Nor let ns do injustice to the Northern friends of Fillmore. In ns for os they have gone Into an alliance with the Black Repnbfi* cans—aa Is Rid cose fa Pennsylvania, Indians, New Jersey, and some other States—they can be no more fovonUy regarded thin their a|jlfs. Yet there are some, many of them, inimical as they may be to slavery, who would not over ride the Constltotlon to small it. With each men asfind tn appropriate organ fa the New York Commercial, tho Boston Courier, and thl Buffalo Advertlier, (Judging from n single arti cle) the Southern people might live fa pence and honor—differing fa many points, yet nocee- esarlly making no greater sacrifice of opinion than did the people of Georgia and Msssaehn- setta when they consented to come into the same Union, under a common constitution. But neither ths friends of Buchanan nor tho Irisnds of Fillmore, nor both, are likely to com tool the legislation df the North, ud to express her sentiments fa tho notion of Congress. That legislation Is passing Into the hands of our un disguised enemies. The national Executive tnd the national Congrctn fa the event ufFremont’a election, Iwcomo subject to the tamo spirit— that of bitter, malignant, Insulting hostility to ns and oars. Now tr asked what will ths South do in the event or Fremont’s election ? we have no ans wer. 11 asked what ought the South to do, we reply, unhesitatingly, sunder tbe connection with her foes, and “hold them ns we do the net of mankind,, enomles la war, fa peace friend*.” ^ ’ New Anti-Bin very Outbreak!,,England. From the London filar, Kept, 13. Oar Anti-Slavery friends fa America will re Jolce to know that attempts have lieu made within the last fortnight, to rerlvo the anti-sla very agitation fa England. We are anxious to send tho good news siutoss tho Atlantic by tho noxt mall. Not a moment ahonld be lost In com municating fatefilguce of such striking Im portance. Philanthropists should make ready with their parses, orators with their eloquence, and committee! with their organization. No doubt, tho Amorican Anti-Slavery Society will ask, what new event has occurred to rouse the Indignation of England against the fool and ac cursed system? Is It tho publication of “Drod?" In ft the sojourn of Uni. Stowoln tho British cucc fa the Just causo? Amur heads turned hy the legislative’ conflict,fa. Washington? No, Truth to tell, it Is not the English pnblio that have become fired with e new Impulse, hot only the Newnrapere- An ex-Queen or Onde has reached London, and our most holy, righteous, and foweotog cotemporaries have discovered that a few young ladles of Her Majesty's sulfa an slaves. Think of It If ought to be e very serious matter. Young, blooming, romantic and beauteous Habommedan ladles fa slsvery.on British soil and ondertbo sanction of English law? How,fa the frame of Justice and humanity can this be tolerated? A match race was ran last week atMobUe between Yesjier and Edith, for 8600 aside. Vo»; per was the winner. The United States sloop-of-wur Germantown Com. Lynch, arrived at Rio on the sth of An- gnat fromHontovidea. A In occurred fa Columbia on night. whMt detsroyed tbe Greenville Depot and Andtreoa's grocery store. The Mldfafiwerefaeond. ; ■LxrntxBomi Loot at it—In Petmayh rants,the Fillmore party are.urged to sup port a Fremont State Ticket iii OcFoher; a por tion will, do ao-anotlier .will not, In New UMMMthe two parties profess tbe greatest to etch other, yet they fraternally unite upon t candidate for Governor, Hemhcn of Congress; Legislature, Ac.. What ought tho I Booth to do in vlnrorsll these important foetid Support Mr. Fillmore, aid thereby Indirectly “ . ■. '--ft 1 _ wo whleln the fdatMnlanhflthenllsg lies" at glv$u Jn t(io Squatter fjoyerelgu, pro- slavery. ... , V! Tlkfsfi-orosURnorMrirrAi.tR.” •* taruing at lllekory Point that t company of- Lane's hirelings wore stationed at Gnushopl per Falls, and that outrages had beenperpey rated there against pro-slavery men; tsptain Robertson had determined to altaok tint point. He proceeded thither on Friday Inst, with his company—then only composed' or 34 men— ud gained u easy vloiory. They rods In a trot until within gonot a tulle or town, when they charged wlUi a yell. Not n shot waa fired at them, thooghone snapped otCuph 11., and waa shot on tho spot for Ms temerity. At ths Urns of the attack, Capt. Crosby's company, ■muberfa^about thirty, were on parade L but firing n guL . that munbero of them lay fa corn fields, ud permlttsd our troops to pass within a short distance of them without firing a guu. Crosby’s store, with nil its contents, cotuhti'.'fj chiefly of provisions and supplies for thv thieves whose rendesvous was at that pulnr, was burned to the ground. Some arms ud horses, stolen during the depredstionsorcrosby ■ ig, were brought away,'Mt tverytbtug else t could bo used to sustalli ths midnight us- sustaswu''destroyed. Tsru or mfWbrthe ibolltlonUU were killed, bat note scratch was received by any of our men. ThL much ac complished, the company returned eu Hickory NtJfi) W Adueumcnt baa been placed fa our hands wbloh will help the European public to Judge to play the part ol the cruel Jailor tn- ... the - mhtiral-exJi a of other coontrlcF how will it t/t\ towiinls Its own? irth* French a eminent Is guilty of inhumanity, towards Ileal exiles’ in Franco, wlrat will it be III ? Wlth ’ihese questions we leave our for. UleniKhres ol mat.. Cayenne? readers to perWsi-tod Jndga tho.follo.wrng communicatlei • B ghW ernmmis have heen'in the habit of making a razsisamong the young men.-And as the prMqpa are . constantly, foil.,Pf Ufa Jfltter, the remnants nru shipped off lor America. Not ImhWtug the lauguaite, left without re source, that too, fa a ccoutry where tbe cn-toms uro so difl'ereut fcun our own—tho greater part of these Italians return to Enropu. Here, finding tbelr nutive dmintry elosedhgaiust them, they turn their steps to the only land whore they lire' sooul .S.S.-.S.SC fare or finding freedom uod lKwpIlallly. (II EiisSsfcS/iS tlire* uwaU tlieiu there, «f tvhlch the lollovrlog reeiUl will wire to giYu your tvuilent a faint (iUKJW.tA, uvjvipg tho Sardiuiim htutew, Umuli'dui Mm . on thy w»y to Louden through Fruuce. llut on thetath orMorchUposse or police ugfiiU druff^Ci me.outor.my room, uuil 1 tvau locked up m u hhleouy dungeon. • Here I w»w* kept till tbi>.loihof|lay< They lis>knw|y.mtmon«y •iiu clotliea. During IUcnc two monltiA no kind ol legal proceedings, evuti lor form'H sake, took R Uue ; uotihu slightest questions asked, tu mi- ghten me M to the oauHe ul my duteutiou, and jft. - ct^ik Iii o*|r cii»tll»n at An julritooi The. Mlf4 q( tim ilwj' 'Wii* f^47 liuliHg »»; r«»Uow» : 1 it 10, T it U^.Witl IWnlllk 8U«tll«, HJfctfJjlWutlJ)*. io?at ltjf, 8Qfll 12«b' ' sma l.eu.vn.—TU«- Hr«i tnnsMpont this &mou in limit U.iUtsii* ton I»!nt? yertcrit»y: io fata of tUlu oil mil l ut t Vi uli'l 1<*0, mill ' bulo «t ‘JOo. Exports* »li.tlUsiktfiOsN—I'vr atatner—ta .hidto uplxud Uo y’a !*lniiii,84 bUlu molMre^s H, bbln utt mill tuuilfy itir: it the . BATTLBOP Ult'KoKY CUIKT. Capt. Imwe, who had a small company al — point, apprehending an attack rrom a large force, prevailed upon Capt. Robertson to re, main with his company and protect the place, though It waa the aeslre »f Capt. R. to proceed to Lecompton, that being the place for which he waa destined. On Satufdby morning, about ten o'clock. Col. Harvey made Ids appearance with about one hundred and fiReen men and demanded an unconditional surrender. Cut. Lowe returned an answer not exactly suitable —an-empbntlc negative. Colonel Harvey com menced firing on the receipt or the answer, and continuing the engagement for threo hoars, when be drew otThls men for ths purpose of procuring a cannon. Seven of eight of tho abolitionists were kill-, ed and wounded, although there were several narrow escapes. Seven of our men made a rally for the purpose of drawing the enemy nearer to our men, while the nbolithmlsts were beyond the range or onr gons. Mr.C.G. Newell wore of this party, and lurvlng a ’Sharpe's; rifle, he pi.-ked off some of the enemy His hone was animal, though tho bullets were falling tirotiml him ax thick aihal Atones. The horw? of Mr. Wefltbruok was aleo shot in tho bead; . .TUg ATTACK OK flONDAY.. At then o’clock on Sunday morning, the ouemy ro-apneured, having procured n four pounder which they .placed on a bill jimt out of theriagd df our party’s gdtw. And herd per haps It would bo ax- well to describe 4bo pot?i- tiou or onr men. They were stationed in three, honie«—the blacksmith’s shop, hotel and store —tbe two former being about a quarter ot& mile apart. Lteat. Randolph with Ufteenmeu we e stationed in the blacksmith shop, an open log building, and Captain Robertson with the remainder of the company held the hotel, while Capt Lowe’s men occupied the store. The cannon wks directedsgxhist the black smith shop, and consequently the hottest of the fight was in that quarter. The first fire was the only one that was productive of muterial iojuy. It atrnck a musket In the hands of Mr. Hoaco, wounding him in the calf of the leg, ----- „ tho guu in two, the butt striking Ur. John Alhby iii tho breast,laying him leva with the earth* After Ud* shot tho lien watahed the cannon, add whenever It was - Gout to be fired they woold lay flat on tbe ground. In this position f.they • sustained the >nre of lire hours nu<l a half, without any one receiving any Iqjury of consequence. They would shoot at the enemy between the fires of the cannon, and whenever one came within gunshot he wa* ante to feel the effects of a fall. The cannon balls danced over the heads of our men, cutting op all manner of capers. Mr. Westbrook and another person had the skin scraped off thalr backs by tne balls as they passed over them, numerouaslight wounds were inflicted by splinters and fragments of rock from the forge. Finding they could occompllsh nothing with their cannon, tho abolitionists attempted their wyonte game of wheeling up a load of hay, which they succeeded in pulling within seventy fiveyardsof thei&op, but by this time our men commenced tickling their legs so sharply that they were glad to dauce a retreat, with a ball in too calf of ono man’s leg und ono in the thigh of another. This falling, they then, short ly afterwards, sent to » white flag. At the hotel the most unfortunate accident occurred. It waa here tbat Copt. Robertson WM shot through the thigh, and Onarles U. Newhail tail mortally wounded, though both men were ■hot while ootalde of the house. Thecannonwaa also discharged against tho house for a short time, and a warm fire was continually kept up by the occupants during tho entire action. TM FINALS. start as wear# going to press we learn that Col. Reid made his approach to Lawrenco, on Saturday and Sunday, the 14th, with 2700 mili tia, ana at the suggestian of Governor Geary, five hundred men were taken from Reid’s com mand Into the United State* service, to assist the United States in expelling Lane’s truons. and getting as many ol them as possible prh.. new, to be tried by martial law. Two hundr-'i ‘ government troops were after Lane, who wu' en rente to Nebraska. At tho request of Governor Gear}', Col. Reid disbanded the balance of his men. ANOTilEB ACCOUNT. The BooMville Reporter, of the 29th Instant, learns that Lane’s men fired upon the United States troops under Governor Geary and Gen’l Smith, at a crossing on Kaw river, wounding several, and that the troops returned the fire, JcilUi—-• '• ' • I [UIVU IU« tin i« tuo wstuMi vs Ui; w«sciiiiut4| tiuu jegmn to give myself UpdbrioAt, when fwaa suddenly told that I was alwut to idurt Tor Kng< land. . They then liAndciiUi'd me, put a Limln around my uuck,*uml bunded me over to the “Corres pondence*.” My traveling cumpuniou* were Enrico Todraui, from Rome, Dominic di Dom inic!*, a Itouun uUi, und uiiother numcdJean Baptiste do Negro, a mire advanced In yearn, who for thirty years hud lived constantly a , Marseille*, a man who had a Frenchwoman for a wUe, uud by whom lie fad stvcrul children. This French “Curresjiondence,” that is merely used for tlm conveyance of malefactors, truvel* by . short stages,. w that we wore more Uisu three months on our'journey. At lurt, on the 18th or August, we Were put upon the EriglUb court at Dover .free, it in true, but without a.cunt- luie so far as 1 myself wai couceruud Jiud without otir eflects thut we might have hold wherewith to buy bread. • All that we four could muster amounted to-two shillings. Ignorant of tbe language, having friend* only in London, with a garb calculated to excite disgust rather tliun pity, we resolved to travel from Dover to l*on* don on foot. • At a village we cauiu to I gave :my cravat in exchange !<»r shelter fur the night. We reached I/nidnn on the 20th, where the Irieudly reception givcu us by our fellow cuuUR-yt3Vinnitde~ u* roigotTor a tew moment?* the tortures we Had been tubjectod to. (Signed) Luinrt <!lkuzoi.a Certified as strictly true, ■ TotlUANIS, in Duminiui*, ukNkuiiOi Iii the same wuy have ln*en treated D.Sauiu* rlous, arrested at Marseilles on the 2Utb ot Sep* temlicr, Imudcd over to the ‘'Correspondence'’ on the 4th of November, arrived in London on the .5th of February of the present year. Andrea luozzi, Clemente Conti, Niecolu Roasi. Vincente Malaudri, all four of whom are from Faenza, returning from America, arrested at Marseilles on the 10th ol June, delivered up to the “Correspondence" on the 1 lth of August, arrived at Dover on the lltli of December la*t. There are many more, whose iiiiuc* we do .not wish to mention, bcaftse they ure not ut hi* moment in Londou. Those whom w • have meutioudd ure honorably known amoug emi grants, and where they have sojourned them selves; their ufilrmatiou Is !>cyond the shadow of a doubt, and they are ready to give verbally on oath an uttertutinn in ronfonuiiy with what is here written. We abstain from all comment. The facta Hpcak eloquoutly enough lor. themselves. Wo would merely observe thut this system has been liecu carried on tliere Diree years, that at the moment we ure now writing we know that seven unhappy Italian* ate being transported like the rest, through France, (hr England with Iron collars on, and that many more, who are now in dungeon.* at Marseille*, expect to lie treated ui the same manner. * La Correspondence, in tin* argot, of the Freuch police, designates relays of gendarmes, from one to another 4 f w hich puttie* arrested (with or without ciiiifc) are* transferred on their Journey fromtlio pl.ee where they were arrested to their final declination. We learn, cays the Baruwell Sent inti, from u letter received at tbU place nu Thursday (art, hut Mr. Jcsslo-Walker, of this District, was killed by a mulatto boy on Monday last. The boy was tbe property of Win.Craig, Esq., and has made hi* escape. The fr.cmls of Walker are In pursuit ot him, and havo offered n re ward of one hundred dollars for Ills apprehen sion. He is desribed us being Di or 13 years of ago, thin visuge, und has the appearance of being iu delicate health. The murder wus committed on the water* or Holly Creek, nine miles Southeast of Aiken. Kauly Hnow STomiTflm Charlottesville (Vu) Advocate state* that there wus a -light fall of snow on tlie Blue Ridge, ls*t Wednesday. The Top of Ellkft’s Knob, u very high point of the North Mouutuiu, West of Buftulo Gap, was •overed with snow on the mime day. Qeary Ho was in the United States Army. A young Virginian was among the killed at Hick ory Point Mr. Evans, u hotel keeper, wa* nut ofthe w Minded. Frrr Soli Sentiment*—The Ohio River. [Correspondence of tbe Dispatch.] Cincinnati, Sept. 25. I attended tho first Free*Soll meeting I was ever at on Tuesday ulght last. The speakers were quite as violent and tbelr language en tirely as scandalous as reports have represent ted those supporting Fremont to be. One of those I beard, a Mr. Lee, of Tiffin county, in this State, said: . •‘The Sotith may talk or Disunion as much as it pleases; but if tho Southern people act upon any such notion, there will beat the headof this Government, on the 4th of March next, one John Chariot Fremont, who will dissolve them—if they continue to treublo the earth, he will r d the earth, of them by hanging them betn^en beaten and earth.”’ ' ns This Sentiment, which is a pretty tair spe cimen of the-whole speech, was- roclferonsly applauded. Tlio Ohio is lower than it over has been be fore for fifty Tears. Business, therefore, is much stagnated. w. Thoubi.k in tiik Bkitisu Gkrman Lkoionf— The London Star of the 12th instant has the fol lowing: A German newspaper,publiihed in London, .and which advocates democratic principles, gives a supplement to the last number contain- ng a long exhortation to tho aoldien of the British German Legion. They are called upon (wither to return tolhe Continent nor to ullow themselves to be enlisted as military coloulsta for the Cape of Good Hope, bat claim, ono and aU, a fee passage to the United States, to which they are entitled by the terms of their stipulation. The document is signed by aflat to do tbero ? To labor. For it Is fa tbe Aatr ot,<,bira 'r'aoflnjMUrita,, with a flovend -baUwaxSdfadaertMe Wjh Powdered Sofirq aod'V bbds • net'J * corner Rrmiahton and Drayton «U. 1 ‘ ~ * *46 ’ “ Adamaoilnu end Talldw Caiidta AO bble and bigs bxira Family Flour , • 80 ** Potatoes and Onions 40froulToodaad Paper-Mtieboi AO dozen aborted Rruoma and Palls • , 100 «• Kerub Brusbee and ClothM Linos .AO ; Wash Boards 810 begs Java and HloQHta. For sale byi. DAVID OKJONKOB, •it 2 corner UroiigUtou and Drayton »te , D ick fat's iwchshiii.u wwu>s r«ro«ob.r react red end tor by ■ . WABNOCK k DAVJ8, jept no 1A9 Congreve rtrctl. .•.Untuivr >iwaH* Jobliion, Doiuvres Ferry--to Jno lUcliirdiuiii. ‘ Cleared. cteeiusrr i*ur>lou, Bruoke, UlwrleNtiHi—U* J 1’ | BriMtk.-. . .. Departed. Zieauicrituialtsu. Urooke, Cbartatuii! Me*unr hmu. r\i e ler, Pcrrysburg. DueaeiiKers* : ci AvaiUu'r .4nuu. from l eaieroM Furry—Mr* k u»:e; cbit..,uu.. J ,-ivunU; JM ljivrioi.;J Bleb arc aw; |»r j u lr*iu, ilOnaun.J'. J McOUtglu; W si l.’twuni, Jr; t)»‘ l uw» and *J deck H AMS, n* hirkVud Corned Beef, ac.—Ju.t re* i.bivedioo Uuynold’e Femlly iJeinn; 10 ball narrpN.rig Pork: tu hull .bble Corned Beef; a this hg Heads: 10 bbU White Vluvger: IA bbta *.l*r I jimp Oil, for mIi? by DAVID OTONNIX, «»ci 2 ‘ cornor Droughton and Drey ton eu. Constgiiece* ivr tuuuiur ."wju, from Ifcmuiej Forry—471 bjit-ri ciNion Mini iiuLt* J Kiciiardit/u; Buhn A Fo». |fi. N .\ ilii.,t*u ,t t o; KC Wadu; UofUiit k Villa Iwikh; U.i i»t\jui; a N Mlllur,M A Culion au.i tl.irl'*rt|-HS ls*4.lt. Itccelpls Per Central Hallroml. n;r. I—U.i; Imlt*cotto.i, 1011*Muks witvat, InO > limit; ib hum tin, 16 baliis UulnoMUus uml mdzu io iUouu k Muitu, i ana k \Vaihbuin;W DuLcmu: ilfirtiWAv k loukc; E Pareuus k- Co; HngLutu. twi j ,x Co; Mituu. Iluupn k tu: Bu«u. Davits A: l.oi‘g; Huotui -v C .mmolt; W Uoodorulgu; N A tluiULti NUi.L A l.ljimar, A 8 HurtrlUgu; Both* wen k Wltnuueuu; HudeoD, i turning k Du; Huhu a r utter; \V it itunougbe; Fiaukllu k Bran buy, \V I» <.Ui.iiigu,tliiid«T A«o; U Hacranton;.K F Wood & (n; i.J uuiluurllu; II Uruun; T toiiius; J B Mo?>re A Co; Uoici inbi:. .loliiibou k Co; K At- latlltuku; J 1* ccuvyiv “ C uuuiiuig; U B Hilluu; Yuuug & Wyult; t u Iviitf, & .-.'U; Cobcus k Hum, u D Cupp; J lii^urevti: i^«iuts k Vdbionge; W boouu SnlUcr* k Askew; Lockuit k nueilingE; J Osmond. HOUSE. RESTAURANT. -Ekar THE SUB40RIBKR ukee pleasoro In unno'inclng io his friends end thu pub. lie Koucraliy, that ho luw REOPENED hie jubrt'AVKAM' for tho eramu. MiUted by Air. T C. i hick, whine reputation u a caterer is a euffl- clcnl vunrutit' (? that ever} thing will be done up to I '.ewo tho moftl fnsitdloae ta te. ‘ nut l—lw A. U. I.l’CE. “ YOUlt HOUSE,” a,coo tquity t _ well as toward, tbelr mother courtly. Amonx tbelr duties towards tbemsehes UWutb* tad-for bt tabor atone M^flenra Is^ur ed. Tbero Is no Folltleal'Hberty without per- soual ludopendence, tndlhet* Is no nortontl Indopendeiioewlthoatlsbor.” Headrlse.them further not neroly to ei^rale, but to eettl*. fa concluilon, h* fedaros hlnSlfwlllfa(to U |rive - . personal advice, and we ebonld Judge ihal it , 4^of.^ i ^|0»Mto r .Tb.r*.f!iil l htb*totbeelfocttb»tthesudd«i slftfotfon of Second Ueotensnt Francis L. Yin- of then tbooasnd Dee soU settlan tar srrlral OUAUO OK IIKAI/ril Sav.ins au , 1st Octobuv, 1WU. Tin 1 Itoanl ;uet. Fresciit M. J. Buckner,C’h'n, J. Davenport, 8. M. .Sliid'imui, J. D.Stebbins. S' 8. Miller, C. K. .Smith. Dr. IL J. Nunp, T. A. As! hew, Dr. I). 0.0. Beery, H. Heanlaii, D. IL Gul lowny, A. J. J. Bhds. .). Ilvoii, V. Itaike. MflJ E. IL Bacon, t). O’KtMirko. J. F. I.imkr. K. Me Cnlic, M. J. Kinney, 11. AtkiMin, L.X. l’aliig.int 0. G. Millar, W.G.Kolker, D. U. Dillon, H. HLep. jiertl, T. J. Naylor, F. Isobofl'. S. V. T. Lawrence and Dr. J. M. Juiin.*ton. REPORT OF INTERMENTS IN LAl'ABI# OIUIVK VKAIKTKRY, KOIl THK WKKK Ending 30th Seplcmber, lHiiC,. Sept 24. Martha .1 Gerger..'iuunitlis, Bilious Fever, South Carolinu. Sept. 23. Wllllaia (J. itailonjn years, Dropsy, Bahama islands. 8cpt IS#, Charles I’acuity,.’? day*, IzOtk-jnw, Savannah. 8opt30 John Bruce, 2N year*, ihmiglit to tho Hospital in a dying state; Scotland. UUcks and Coloretl. , 8ept 24, Infant, 7 days, Inl’t’n liowel*. “ 2P, Fanny, 82 years. Dropsy. “ 29, Win Henry, ’»year*, Chill and fever “ :h), Ismael, CO year**, Asthma, cl ! A. F. TORLAV, Keeper L. G. Cemetery. REBORT-UF INTERMENTS . IN CATIIKDIIAL CWlfcTKIlY, FOH TKK WKEK Ending 3t)lb i}4pteinber,Mi6q. . J. 8ept. 25, C.H. Izucoste, 41 years 6 mouths’fe ver; Charleston, 8. C. “ 26, Mary Ann Ronrke, 0 years, Bilious fever; Ireland, " 27, Robert Hanold, 25 years, Swamp fe ver; Ireland, 27, Margaret McAuHITc, 31 years, Erysl- pelus; Irelaud, ■ » >*• * » • ’• ■'' “ 28. Ann Canfield, 88 years. Old age; Ire land, " 28, Edward Power, 11 months, Fever ; Savannah, “ 29, James 8nllivan,fi weeks, Uouvnlsiona Savannah, “ 29 Michael Bulger, I't years, Swamp fe ver; Ireland, “ 29, Philip Tully, 2ii years, Fever; Irel’d, *’ 30, Thomas Cavan, 14 years, Biliour fu- verj New York, * 4 SO, Mary AnnDoble, 4 years. Fever; 8;i vaanah. JJEW ADVERTISEMENTS CHATHAM ACADEMY. rnilK MAV ThllM of this School will begin uu JL MONDAY, October 13th, under the change or Mr.iiilmu S. Hottsrt. tu Pi muipul. AbuppUcants for admirtrl-ni elmu.-t ba prevent, if po.-dibie, tbe flr t wvv*. In atitiillun to tbo changes limtlc tin: ]n»t.iuJllurUiui Inijifovcmohls have burn reenmiy uijut- iu the- v'ch'Nt, Rooms, and utlililioimJ lacihiiiv jrt.iti-ie*i whir li the luteruml arrdag«iuuuiN, iiit piKccrflliJl instruction iu eucli tlipirt- m hi. t iHir it* present plan, add with ire pre- bent curpf ol ’Ijmihers, it is boliuvcil thut tlila old c.-ubiUheti Acjtiemy offers facilities uoi cxcclicd ci-ewliuei>« iieipugh iustrucllon lu every grade ol'lNassroc. M-Uhvia&ucal and EuglrebgUtitcs. the VaWprtirt ti.?;u'tmoure aro HI ed as (u.inwa: Rev. C. H hi.Mi, Young ladles' Dep.irtiuum Mrs', li-1». i’Hi.-E Juuior Olrlt’ Departmua » AIUn KI.I/.A » i.l.UlAX, Primary (iirlt’ Ik'jarl meat. Mr.J. F. i.'ANN, CliLSs'iral Department. Mr. C. K. HIKrblAN, (Into of .\le\«ndr)i, Vu.,) ilamur L'o>f Depuimuul.. Mr. tt. .1. Ct.MlMAN, (IsU of Philadelphia,) Primary In partiacni.. Mr. X. <i. POND. Malhematicul Teacher* Sir. F. Mll.i.hU iDitructor )h DruAing. Mr. It .M.is.-'N, Instructor lu Modem fau- guagvtt The Prjliil|Kii, ill additioh to the general super, vision of the s. Iioi'l, UcTo*e*. u purl ot lire time t*i the iUftriict (u ol uno or moicclatseA in tbe higher Di'partiUfuU. 1 hi? ftcii»M. Vet.' to Main ol Tea Months, Willi Fum q «41 ure ti Eleven weeks each, ending res- p-.ciiWb l-i-eru«i*ei ol, Match to, M.»> 31, und Angus! 10. t tic 'udl u l ed ut« permanently tiled ui the loJiOlV UK rates; I'AYADLK HTII10II.V IN ADVANCE, Oil OS l'ltR.-rMAl40b Of Ills HILL. i rimaiy Ik'p.riiueut $ tiperqr. Junior lH-|>artiiicnt 8 •• rwulor nn M l as. i.al H.-pariiueut lu " l'y order of tlio Executive t uinnmtce (K*t i—iiiitlo NEW AAD SPLENDID FASHION A. BUS GOODS Fl it 1HK FALL1. XHAIlK OF ISM. WILLIAM 0. PRICE, AT1HK STAR CliOTHING EMPORIUM, 147 Buy hired, 18 no % opoBlng the Urges! and bent mi levtetl r-iuck of Gooua for (ieutienuni'u wear ever«ti irtd In the city of Savannah. liU-k und Colnrod Cloths. Black lKN.vku.fi uii'i Hhdiiiure , Ovurcoiuing, 4ancy CuHrlmcrev, ami Ilk and Vi-tvol Vestings, which cannot be >ur l«;i«se J. are to lie fuuud iu bold prolusion in the Merchant** Tatinrmg Department, und will te made io Older iu uc^-t approved ftylo. and ut short im- tico. i hdvH taken particular palua with thu biunui.it:. mrUig of my tuady Mado Clothing, and fo l t.uufi »teui id* pltuMiig ail who way favor mo w.tli tbei.- |foitri iiiikc. I bavo a lot of Very tasty lureineea -oil*. 11 which 1 Invito-particular utt mtiou. SK.VlT.MIhN'8 HIl'NisHINli (100D8 and Toilet nriu iea ul every descriptiou, abd u largo stock ot trunks,lartivV Bags and Valuta always on hand. WILLIAM it. 1'itlCf; .Star Clothing Emporium, yut'9 __ 147Uuyatruuu ■-"B’owiuS.* O NE MONTH after thla date application will be made to tbe Bank ofthe Bute ol Georgia lur mu payment ora twenty dollar bid, tho right half of which has tnen lost. DANIEL THOMAS. Urituuthle, Ala., litUct., 1664. oet *J-law4w ljr.lt sieuiuer Augusta, receiving this day choke X. • xti'it TubJe Butter and Chuubu; button market Duel' and Pork; extra nun Illy limn 4; White Uliana; muioim; po'utues. Ac . -t jxet I • BABKOVS. - H W.Kf.'K'r ?*elt.Raising Hjnr, rtewait's t>olden **pytup; New Ortatia Pyntp uuu MtdiiBt't?; Family brei Lml, at tail a • BAltUON'8. C llt.\SHKD CirciH a .Siitur and Coffee; and At lari / lltoit It k t: Coffee, brown, powdered, extra ipiulU); u nco, old Government Java, Kin, light HiKl dark, faguiiyru,' kw, Ac C.ilt at BARRON' S Family Grocery, oefi v«.r-1 r ol Wliitxker 4nu churllnu rtc. NO. 144 DRV AN STREET, rwr or tiik auKjucr, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. rnilK 8UBSUKIBEH would luformhls friends aud X the i«hl'c generally, that he ha* REMOVED Ir. tn his Old Mind to BHVAN sFTKEKr. and Qlfod up the above Hoiifc iii a superior style, and intends aorvhig hisfrinnls with nil the dclicnclosofthema. suu, snob as— W1UIUAME, VE.MSUN, GEORGIA AND NEW YORK OY.-TKIK Ac., aud pledge* hlmseli to usu overy endoaror to please all who may favor him with their pulrjtiugc. llfc'NRY BURf. ritpt *ib-tr oystkUh, THE siitarribi r is cow ready tu fur- nish OY.-TF.R8 in IhcEhcll, fresh oiwio ed or Pick led Id any, quantity to miiR punhasers. • lhekletl 0>>ters in kogs reatty i«j l»e rlilHie*!. ecti J D.JESSE J^jtH.OGNA PHUsagcs, a Irwh supyljr just received net t TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES. CARPET WARE-HOUSE, 140 co.NakKss *xo 67 in. jruKX.siKkns. fllUE Subscriber boa received, and will uuei JL this day. the largest aud mob text entire varktt oiWINDOW fcjf ADEb ever offered in thla city, it b the Intention ofthe advertiser to keep constantly li atore u largo supply ut all the various iiatterns auc styles manufactured by the imai'ifucturcrs ol Ud? country and of France, to wldch the attention of mcr chants and families to tbe city and country, w m vited. They will be sold at wholesale and retail, a irtlifactory prlcoi*. W If. GU10N. Avetit Jan 8 51 ARILA NlFSTATE LOTTEHIEST FOR OCTOBFB, I85« R. France * Co., Managers A MAGNIFICENT SC'HtME FOR OCTOBER 15th. JL CAPITAL PRIZE $70,01)0. CU*M O. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, To In? drawn S'Wit IUY, Oct Sfltb, in Baltimore. Maryland. SCUKXK. 1 Pr ze. $70,000 » “ 36.1-OJ 1 “ 16,720 10 *’ 10,01.0 10 “ 6,000 I" ** .. S^6UI ta •- 1,760 177 •* .litio or, •• nun •*•6 “ ijuu oo - ” irgi 4,168 " 4U 26,740 - ..., -jo UU.bld prizes, r.\ ounUng t-'. W.HT.I? Tickwi. 4.'" -Il.tIn-. S!b~Q'lurters 4-V—FJgltt*. 62 60 Certioratet.f a I'.f !.u,- nffir. Wbolvcs. c*«-re..».*lltl “ “ "M Hslvcs s * ..168 ** •• sM quarters •• .. 70 “ •* 'JO Kighu «• ..80.6b A Grand Scheme for October 3M, on die HAVANA PLAN. 42T All orders for link«• to or I'ackagofi lu any ol the Marykutl Ixfiterie*: aid receive ;.(uu<pt alien- tin*?, and tne tlrawint; m.ilicd u? all purcliaseni Im- lU-'tiiult Iv. A t"re- l. H. ni'BBAKD li CO., No. no 6 nyet to si i rot, or Box No. 40, i Rtitlmoro. IJd. CAPITAL PRIzij i I M.4, 0 0 0 - .jjjfigjjfeyagjg Muzt ,ia H«n**ft-Ofl.TOiTtSirirtr,. / , . . . Tlck<tttt ) yien : 1 * > I ^mns omuuStti i FOllTOAIXIlg ACADEMY LtmiiHT _ . ’ C1-A4- -.0 To b« flr.wo In the cil, o> .ul.uu FRIMAY. Oriohor h4. u ’* ' - hlMII.K NTtmnwil l *'' 45T ParoliaioM in buying in wui. t?.l (when the number^ end tu l, •» 3 ;,»! u) ore enMM.uivd a l iiiu ,.{ 4J* S ;®• Qtwrtore la proportion. "*‘ H| SA»1UKL~8WA\ A CoTm >„au W , MOflOO Tickets—y.*4S<» Prltifi PRIZES 4.Mot..\,, $ 2 0 4,0 0 i) ! 1 W... b.dUtributra^orfli^,, ^ 1 •• s.hw i« ‘Jsja 1 “ .'.UM I, ffa> 10 prlxes »»l 2«o aie .7'®’ 100 •• of.... K»tw 100 «• 70 are.... ......V.’ Arrk JXOLim\ ruzm. ’ ‘ 4 prtaa of UO a;ip'g to pl.io, 8ro ^ i U * uu? , Pi*‘to, ari to, * 100 Jt.ljOU j|f,]a •«, |j., 4 “ 16 •• UtouSm Si » :• S" ;• 1.000 tSS s 40.ro’ rov prize, .r, ___ 40arc ISO,HQ, 3,280 prixea amoubling b» Whole Tickets 410-Hi.lvc-- m u PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. Tlie numbers frutn 1 to 3u,0C0, . t.rto»r«Ddto» with tho'o number hi the Ticket' pitaM ua •rate dipt of paper, are ctdrclcd w iu» » te ,a £ tubes, and placed in one ^beet. Tho first 216 Prizes, similarly priutetl und m, circled, uro p'accd iu another whee l. The •re then revolved, and a Number I* drawnfm!- the wheel of Numbers, and at the fame tto> Prize U drawn from the other wheel. He nuau» •nd Prixea drawn out are u; eited and exh b teJ the audlonco, and registered by tlio Oomminloortt • the Prize htlug placed wgalust thu number llila operation is rei>*mteil ui.ti A ;i ti.rt hjctht. drawn out. AmoxnuTio.x Prizes —Ti e twi? preemilnz in,, tho two succeeding Numbers t6 thnre drawiwtL* firet 18 Prizes will bo entitled to the idjpvMi matiun Prizes, accordli g t«> tbe Scheme. 43.000 Prizes of 4tb,M 0 wll h« Cttermlred t, the last lUurc uftbc number that drair«?irijcr*u Prize. For exam; le, ir the number liravv ic’the 440,000 Pr.xoends with No.],then tt ;i the Vckm where tlio uumber ind- in 1 will (>•• ertiiled loilb. If tho Number ends w.fi Xu. V, i Leu&1 te iu.;*, whero thu number ti ds in 2 will *:e euitUitoft' and so on to 0. GREAT lNDttE.Ml.NT8 TO CLUBS. As. by this Fcbein**. "or- Tt< ket in erm lu n guaranteed to draw f-io. we w.Ji m-!| Cirt.U-air,,< I'sdi.ges IT lu Ticket', (wlureibe ucicberKxda 1, 2 3, 4, 6, 6. 7, 8, P, U.) at thu feihw.11,: rito which Is the risk uu tlictu. All tlnu they draw t»v< r ibe uirount giurwicM accrues to the purchu.-er. Certlflces of Package ol 10 Whi-le Tirkc-t va ■ ' “ “ 1» Had “ " “ “ 10 quarter “ u It will be perceived, by this 1(1.111, that for 4*X> the purchaser has a Ctrl mate if 10 Ticket', vino 1. he buys Ticket* bo would only vet >• r mat ilm « Wholes, thus by huymg CYr in. at.*? he bir f<r more chances fur larger Prizes—Halves and Qur. ter Puckagea in iinuioriion. IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CF hTlF* CA1F8. Encio-c the money to our ad Jruei tor tbe T*V:u ordered, on receipt of which they will be fonrjrtd by tint mall. Tho drawn uuiTilion will be forwarded to pw chasoru immediately after the drawing. 43“ Purchasers w illptase write il.eir-htti.m plain, aud give th* .r h ri C li.rt. fo?:t ty ai.-l rt.tr Remember that over) prize D tlrawn, t-U ;sj< ble iu lull without dvdta ttoii. A1I prlzofi or 41,000, uud uudor, paid mnaohU/ utter thu drawing—otlicr prize- ut the csciltiBifO thirty days, full withuu dedueti* n. tST All communkMttousstrut!)- cocfdertbl. Prize tickets cashed or renewed iu tutor trt* at idtJicr office. Orders lur tickets or curiiflcstca cun be ndtlr either in 8. SWAN* Jk CO.. Ai am, sept 30 8. S'V.tX’. Vontg?. tr e:}. AD T ill:] School will be wcuutztd un Wtuu?fl»j. October 6th, 1 tutor the charge it Nr. Eli ton. as Principal; who will be uMi lly c.li|Xkl! assistants, lliuhou'c wu! ac nii.itK cats JC p. pils; 2DO1 fwhom will bo recelied tree ot «b.t|», and 10o will pay twtllc■». Tlio Mas-ic School IH.irut Inc.udirtlatpiicts the city lying ea>t ol Whitaker .1. AU ci ddua r» siding tu tbU district are i uni ton to a p nets tla School. Applications must be made to either of umub mUsloners, or to tlio Pritcii a! A PuKlJdt. J. .-l«d I'ALP. S-O-'JIIN, fiiimiibfitaNII : aranuab, Sept. nth. IS&rt. h| 1 t-ini 'StorrA y Ncw.i and l'..*] lA.iiwn *vj.y at CJRANE’S” S KM • nm.Ai—'.aj bu.-lit i-' prone White Wheat lur Sued, lor sulc by _oct 2 yoU.Mi WYATT. |AD»L It—out. uhVit.extra ws>*iMiipvrtlne Flour, as- Jj fortud brands. 6U0sdckl uxnaand Mipetiluo 11 mr, as.-M brands. 160 wrier «ucks dotib'e extra, •* 16U tiids. t.noiUotviliu tloublu extra ** out 2 VuL'NG k WY.tlV. JjmvCji nu.nSu Y-—l,uuu guiluus pure old Peach Brau-iy, toe sale by t et 2 . ^UGARS—' " YOUNG It WYATT. Sayaonali. DANIEL COLE — Keeper C. Omelrrr. White, ... io niucki. andCoIorcfl i Total.:..’ — jo’ X. J. IICCKXER. II. A. T. lokWREKca, Cli’u II. U. Secntary, 11, U. t ) 1 ) 160 bl>U.,A, Baud CQtrilled Sugar .60 -* Crushed and Pulrerizod Sugar go holt boxer Stuart’s l oaf 10 bhds etioloo Porto ltlco •' lu Htore'ami-for sale by out 2 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k 00. * L ard- ; 26 barrels No. 1 Leaf Istrd 100 kegs “ •• “ In store ami for salo by oct 2 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. C ANDLKM: STARCH,' 80AP, ton— 60 boxt-K bperm and Patent Sperm Caudles 660 boxns and hair boxes Pearl Ftarcli 160 ,** Colgate’aNo. lSoap 60 »*. Beadal, Smith Jc Colgate’s FhuiIIv and Palo Soap 200 " AdanMOUm. and Tallow* Cainili-s 60 •• Pipes ana l*lj»c 11 cad h Iu store and tor sate by oct 2 - H ilAXlMDE, JOHNSON k CO. HACK AND OVERY STABLE, txnurnt or BROUGHTON AND BARNARD FfUKETS. AS the firm of fiterecs 4c Elliston (Uaiolvid on tha lav dav ol October by mutual conkaat, THOMAS F. STEVENS will continue tbe butlncsi at bii’old Stablt. «HSt9 1 ... ATT ION MBTAbIC T HIS is a newly invented BUhlAL CASE. ImE- ifiied t» aei-Ainl with the toolings of ihn reavo i. aud yet retaining all thu requisites n: ;l i, appropriatu receptacle tor tlio dead. There u im reason why such arecepUdo should be made t*. create by Its appearance dtongre ««b!e scnzatioiM Itu enough that we should bo bo routed, and what ever tends to puftcu c r rauke IcralfiK-n tho poignau* oy or«ur grlftf, lunnrouuda lUoM - - to our coBJldcra- lion. So mod* that h. repulsive has been discarded In thu arrangement uud rhape ofthe abort- Car. that Us tame, the CasKCT BURIAL CASV, y< ft * .nvoluutury uujjge^tiuo, and I do not hr.si tutu to aver that llioru has uever been in uso any thing ho 1 entirely char to, appropriate srnl convenient as thu invention. I he Cose jicruiire a vl w or thu entire body alter •t Is euchoef*, the whole top being composed i-f boatitilul tliio-c Freneli nateGlass.inilluieutly htrenii toruostuiiy inleriiuior cxtniuai pressure, is per fectly «ir tljriit comji*td of mi-tul highly ortm. tofiitotl, ami will I ail tor ag ra. Samples of the Car kit may bet-eon al tbertllee of Messrs. CRANK, WEEI.S kV f '., 82 Buy street, Sa vannah. 1*. Persons desirous of p rrhasing the ext-lu- Mve right for the sale t-r thu«or ket iu the following States,Geotpia, FlorMu. South Carolina and North Carolina, w-il please apply hy letter or in parson tn AVI!,LIAM R. PHILLIPS 6t C 1 '., owners of Pa lent, care of CRANE, WELLS k CO„ « „ ,,, Xu Savannah, Georgia. N B. I.i^l tsi-.iiit i r inornouinici willheHOltl * ■0. ' net i CANDY MANUKA1TOKY A ND CON- PF.CTIONAKY. TVVII! H. GaEIjivvaY, having retiretl front ±J .politii:?*; would fnlorm-tho public that ho bus gone to making Candies, uml selling French Con fectionaries, Dried Fruits, Nuts Ac . tl tho old cs- tarnished »t iud rrceutly occupied l y Miners Now- combe. Rice k Fitzgerald, corner m Drougliton and W hitaker atruets, Pavani.uh, Ga. t wm-ro he will l.u pleased to accutniuodatu and till all orders with promptness and dispatch, to Democrats, Ameri cana, aud the “ dear people" generally. Tht* u tho |dace where the genuine Cough Ouidy is made. E’nouglnmid. Terms cash. Noehurge lor pack llig or snipping. -Ug 26—«lm. atom mHiTIl. 1 MIE Public 6- hoot will he re- ••fet.cii < n WMt«- . day, October !■*», under Mr W. H Baker u a rinelpal. ono hundred and fifiy i cpil* will If wot*# nrn of whom will lay tuition, lit-? rctrel itiuludcstba. l-uth-n 11 tht-rit} v I),igw«telfibiu- key stmt. ~ Ntu liliditn ;i\itig -a-t of th.- itroct C*a oll.a pUre* tuiUUreTioHi. : A|iplivatioruniu-t I»?••>•-- !•' to riihsr :fta* uo- missti.neni, or to thu l*i im i, ai. * ’ A. f'RTEB, J.fTOOWW*. K i oBtS. Or uii Id iK Favanuah, Fcpt. «ili, 1636. 6 ’ ,, ^ I «a AST Morning Nows zu.1 Refuhkfnn ro;>7 #• mouth. C. C. rouLE. Jfo. H, Whittaker Firei t. (tv .!• trt fr«n WJA WnOLEPALK ASH RiTAlL Snshra, Bllitda, Doore, Falnfa. nlalica, Window <>“us, Folly, **• gOfc. I’olnters', Giutoei-•‘*ar.dAn-h Whitewash Heads an-i l»i .-tor . I rj■*- Mixed Paintr of every d**#»-r»i f “ u '" oolurs in lobes, Prepared Canyrna. ••»*• , ... PAPDt HANGINGS. B01IDKRF AM' HW- PATTEHN.*- ,. Rooms Ptcwed witb nettois* ftU‘1 w “iT l ' Houle, Sun cnil Ship F.BU08. W’«UW OMJe - Gkufluz done ta tho hw» nyb prices, AU orders from the country pran[P‘‘> ^‘ } ‘ to. SIR : ASTi.EY COOl’EB'S riMIE luvlgoradog «c,lu„ 01 Mr MW J. Pill*on tho cooMllulfou f« rtriy and a otocle trial will coovioc, (Ire ortholr power torMi.ro the uw>( IltAled 10 Pill lioallll nod rireujlll.romm coo uoiivry ou uitMpillo idee or IU HtaueottlA^ almost miraru’t'iH • faege. prodeced •/ . ^ use of this wronderlul medicine h. , bil'.tatod and shattered nervous ?y.em.tr.erc* l and debilitated body U at or.co re.leveJ. re '«' !{|| enlivened and built up; tho mer-t d i symptoms of dUeaio vanish uuder il.riria j i£o stoortog, trembling victim debUUy becomes a new man; he sttwrf I moves with a firm slop; ha miud whU.li vlomly sunk In gloftm, becwjn • i r'fcjjv JJ4, •olive* and ho gcc* forth r» irt,-L'-* 1 , regentt* ra and cotuclotu of new vig^r t«- !»■> ****!. 0J £ & eapatloos; and tbo effect l> not u iapnarj-, ^ contrary, thoreiisfU iwnnanent, nr m ‘ w urojwrtles of tho medicine reurii Jhe « u j fuelr and restores It to Its Aril condition, n diseasesoftbs stomach and ^,0*. never DUE They alio remove ment, restleness, wantcjfsIeepjlMdwWJJJ- inrapaclty tor burinow, l^a 01 nicjuorr, siddinu**. hlootl in tbo head, ® 1, Isdu | o , L debtllty • i to y mcrence and ret lore m® I ^ A. FKKKHAN'i J, M. 11ENDKR80N, D. S. HENDERSON. favauuab, Sept. 1, 1666. ffp'.l—lin t •'•tate of ueorgia, Chatham county. •1 0 all whom U may coocern—Whereas, Mor- 1 deenl G. Sheftall will apply at the Court or ordiuurytor lettersoradmlnirtraGon ou the estate ur Dauiui O’Connor. These arei therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may coMera; to he and upp - »«* hu;oro said Court to maiu objection, (If any ito y hare,) on or before tha first Monday tn No* nnwi.#A».t County, this first my of uaobsfalBW. ret s JOHN BILBO, O.o. C; DEWITT At If ORGAN RC now itfaivlog their Fall and Winter stock or Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS,. Abo, u lull af sort ment of Plantation Goods, which tliry fi-’i* at the lowest prices, 1 m* to which they fotiat he attention of purchaser*. ntOK S.ZI.Vr—1 ,i .lull. .. <(.- Conip.tir Flock, bT JU *ogs uakkma.v k bvi i.icil fTtJreu;r*AHTwi2it*iiip stw'icE. X E uuiler.lt-m*l luiv, Hu.- ilayforltlc.; a I'.- JUU t-, In -1 r «loroioc"ii'-"j. “ , OOT.UP lull,. Hock Clc AU.I Uv.TV j X 1 ' 1 ;, '..rJtaSlbVlOMlfllirjXSS .»”•»'!* -»I-I ffWBSbJte**-" fudu!v..ucb',o«r,’.n”rl«orIoU,» «*”'*"»* as muiit be foil to be believed. , pM** To uldcily jierreuit, Fir Artley Wpe ' |ut tu jnvnlualilc;Hrcigthtuingthe attack* of age. they cainse • f^t ^ibl# !** n&-s. ami prolong lito to the law I ^BitwAHXofSmtofB ijuiattoj«--N«»J* , J^J 9 , j Inc without thu facsimile of tho 6*i« Phail*Co.,8oto Proniictora. York, «»h each box and on the |be m nu'uc PUla have aho a correct l:ki wj*« W)|b *i Sir AfUey Cooper on tbe top 1* cwh rU)Cl sDf these*mark* ofauthrntlc’iy, •* an imposition, fold rt 34 cento. , per box. Foil directions arejcivcu wt J » | There t* a great saving by taking the I * r f CT *r p27—3m 1 . r— rmchr urn LOuKlNU WOOBr-WQOI). ri'IIE si'BSOIlUli!”;bV'Jlirl" r .S»iund will X kcepboafiWmtly- ut-Tmd. ut hi* W nd Yuril Old Charleston 'Wharf. f » lull Vopp'y of the best of boated Black Jack. Oak, HiOkney, Ugbtwood, Aa., ko. Aff ln traut - ara Irocpectfu.ly inyited to give him goal), , jl. RAYFOR. P. B. All ordera luft at the Book Ftero under the Marahrt^Houfie will bo promptly attended to. aUL/ -i‘V DISSOLUTION. . rilHR Co-portnurshlp of F. CHAMPION k CO. Is Xftbl* duy diai'ulved* by mutual consent Tho business c. too late firm wlU I e seulu! hy F. Cham- nloo,*who vrll vnutiniip the Grocery bustaeta ou nls own neenunt. , , l • K.-qmiHWi.'g:• I : ’ : 13,1 : B. j. l.AHIOHBIH Sikauoab, Ootuhcr.1. IM* ro-lm UttOt OF mnsM*fnj.p.ic X if per barrel, ctirjpuUit'RSR i rriC% \ and Picture - -— pil(EN« IxwkingG^Sf.Vd iS ■ BayannSh,Octohor 1st, I860, j • prioooff* iin^iha last'lm^th being * rrel. b.*f* •* mo'* weigh e» follows: ' toocutLcfiu'.!,,.. ■». t pT5B4-aaaj5Kra-.»' s “ \>^ t.». * j himt, eoTPwrtesaclt, y< ill JAMBi 8. WILKINS, Qity lisasurur. j scp-C—dm* ***'*