Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 03, 1856, Image 1

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; ....;y v y * ^/ . ’- ; b - - ■ ■ p - - ' : "■ ■ ' •..■■'■’ A »■ >Kr s . 'A.' -••'--■ .jg| : _-- -j v Bi'l YOL. XXXVII IOLD SERIBS.I SAVANNAH, GA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1856. NO. 12085. tiMIAN & JOURNAL StiUirt i|iilnti Drives ofSuvanimli Papers tj .-«'iini»u iindorHlaurifng, too proprietor* and ••ut»h.i'.i.»r.* «*t tlm threo papers isauwl in Savannah, itnvt l'*piod Uio following uniform rates of nub- m, to take effret this day: .*.».wr, t>er anutitn, iaailvanee. Irt no fri-WVtikiy ** * “' 4 00 fferkly, autgiecopy,iu advance .... 2 00 Wrekly, live copies, to ono address.. 8 00 Weekly, eight “ “ “ ,, 10 00 Weekly, tuu •• ** ,, 12 00 Weekly, twenty •* “ “ 20 00 WIumi not paid within one month from tho tlrno It salnerlurag tho charge Ihr tho Daily will b• wkh lollars, no t Tor itm Tri-Wuokl)\/h*. The Wo«»%iy will bo neni only to Bioko who jmy in v1vnti»v r!»«» paper will tn variably bo dlicontiuod upou •lie exptrauou of tho time for which It has hocn pAltt. I in* above rule* to tnke HIM from and alter thin II.K&ANDKII & tJNKKI), Hepublican, K. II HU,TON SCO., Ueofyittn t6 JijmOKtl THOMSON & WlTHl.VGTON. .V«st. itv.uionli. July I, lH6ii Fill DAY, Two O'clock P. M." DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. UK. JAMES p" y S0REVI-]N, Alderm.ii. 1. Ull. RICHARD 1). ARNOLD. «. XVM. 8. BASINGER, *. AARON CHAMPION, 4. SOLOMON COHEN. I. ROBERT l.AOKLISON, «. DR. J. P. POSEY, r. ROBERT D. WALKER, A JOHN 0. PALLIGANT. y. JAMES B. FOLEY, Irt. GEORGE A. GORDON, U. ALVIN N. MILLER. 12. THOMAS PURSE. tho P.illco becniiKe I found thnt my poHUuui ▼lows wiido mo un object of constant ospolna’tfj on tho part of those upimanl to mo. Whilst those of the opposite party emild electioneer in or out of unlforift, tny hands wore tied ; ami knowing this to bo the fact, now I could wel| foresee that ou tho day of election,or before that day, I could be made the victim of a discipline whiolt unfortunately is extended to Democrats only, under the present police organisation. Wahinu Russell. Oct. 3d, 1850. The Affair of Honor between Kilwnrti Blngrntlt, Kaq„ nn«l William It, Tnbej', Jr , Aaq. Tho undersigned deem it their duty to lay before the cumiuity, through tho press of tho city, with a view to n just understanding of the late hostile difficulty between Mr. Edward Magrath aud Mr. William R. Taber, Jr., the *' lowing correpoudeuce and statement: The auuexed communication was handed to Mr. Taber on Saturday forenoon, the 27th lust., Mr. James Conner, who bore it, not having met him the day previous: 38 Bkoad Sthkkt, Sept. 20, 1850. 3b John Heart, Esq., and IV. It. Taber, Jr., Esq., Editort Charleston Mstcury : Gentlemen s—You have, after repeated threatenings, and with deliberation, published and circulated insulting and libelous attacks upon my . brother, Judge Magrath. Toellect this, you havo put aside the habitual propriety of a Charleston newspaper; and disregarding the taste aud sentiment of the community, havo emulated the corruption and licentiousucss of a venal press elsewhere. You have done this without provocation, or the excuse of excitement, aud in the face or re* latlons with Judge Magrath, proving upon both of you personal estimates of him in private ex actly the reverse of those you have endorsed aud published. Herein is tne proof of your do- liuqueucy, either in your private intercourse or in your pubho conduct. You havo, ills Uue, attempted to interpose the protection and veil of au anonymous correspondent; this could not serve you in any evout. In your seeming anxi ety to secure it, you have, by an apologetic par agraph, in yoar own names us Editow, endorsed the libel. 1 am thus relieved of all duestiou as am thus relieved of ali question as to whom I should address myself. You know, in attacking ouo exercising judicial functions, that, as to Aim, you would be exempt from the | lersonal accountability, I claim at your hands. Ton will not doubt my right to do so. How far Tacian your supposed security may havo sharpened * * J J •* - -• LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OP THE the malice and stimulated tins audacity of the attack, I will not now aurmlse, because the in- tout of this communication ia to aflbrd yon tbe opportunity or proving whether you did or did not calculate upon aucii immunity, nnd to de mand the satisfaction recognized in such cases. 1 Invite you severally to a meeting, nnd refer 'on for tho necessary arrangemeutu, to my 'riend. James Conner, Esq., who will hand you this. New York, Oct. 3. The Africa has arrived with Liverpool datoa to September 20th. The Cotton market exhibits no now feature, ipiotatlnns steady. Demand flair. Sales of the week 4S,000 bales. Cuaui.kston , Sept. 27, liWG. flirt—X have received by tbe bunds of Mr. Conner your note of the 20th tnsL I repel your assertion, that I have made “repeated threaten- iugs to publish aud circulate "insulting und li beTlous attacks upon you” your "brother, Judge Magrath," and deuy that the Mercury has “en dorsed’' the publications made. It has, oathc contrary, stimultnucously with the publication of these articles, proffered Its columns for re- Fair Orleans 71 Middling «} Fair MoMUm m Fair Uplands «l Middling Uplands .. .dj«0j Floor declined from Od to (*. Wheat from 2d to 3d. Indian Corn nnclinnged. Consols advanced (—quoted at 04}. Manchester trade generally Is unchanged. James McHenry quotes an advance of a six teenth in Cotton of ordinary grades. Other .■malltles are unchanged. Speculators took 0,00*0 and Exporters 7,000 bales. Imports since the departure of the last steamer 26.000 bales. Wright „lr. & Co., quote Middling Mobllee 6}d Stock on hand 674,000 boles. Bell & Son quote the markot for American Stocks qulctnnd unchanged. Bullion In the Bank of England haa decreased <80,000. Political news onimportant. A number of arrests have lieen made In Prance of members of tho Secret 8oclety It Is reported that their Intention is to assassi nate tt e Emperor. The adhlr caused mneh ex citement. The Free Trade Congress In Brussels was largely attended. Accounts from Spain are peaceful. The Con- at'tntion of 1845 has been re-established. Of fensive newspaper publications are to bo sub mitted to a jury. The Cortes is to be In session for four months In each year. O'Donnell Is in creasing In favor with tho Queen. Affaire In Naples are approaohlng a Crisis- Franco and England Intend withdrawing their representatives (Tom the Neapolitan Court, and to send four ships of war to protect their subjects Florida Flection. An election for Governor, Congress and the Legislature, comes off In Florida next Monday* Our Intelligence loads ns to the following con. elusions; As regards the contest for Governor, the re sult Is doubtful. D. 3. Walker, Esq. ,lhe Know Nolblng candidate ia an inveterate elcctloner very smooth and adroit, aud well known personally In all parta of the State.— Hia opponent, Col. Perry, on the other hand, huso very limited personal acquaintance, and baa been prevented by ill health from taking any put In the canvass. Hence, the success of tbe IC. N. uomlnee will not snrprise ns, nor wiU it be any Indication of Fillmore’s success in November. There is no doubt blit that Hr. Bnehanan will get Florida’s electoral voto. The candidates for Congress are Judge Haw kins on the side of the Democrats and Mr. Ba- kor of tho opposition. The canvass has been arduous on the part of l»th. Tbe success of the former we regard aa certain—thongh the atter is a popular and estimable gentleman. Tho Legislature, on whose complexion de pends the character,If tho United States Senator to succeed Mr. Mallory, wlll be Democratic, nn less the running of double democratic tickets in some counties shall bring about a different re sult. Buchanan’s majority, in iwoportlon to the vote cast, will he large In November. [COMMVNKUTID.] bitter.. Editor. In this morning’s Issue Of the Savannah Republican, there appears an ar. Mole over tbe very dignified algnatnra of “Ned Phillips, Wire It Co.," in which my resignation from the Mounted Police is alluded to, and the suggestion thrown out that t have aspirations for "ahigher station," For certain party ends the Know Nothing Party have industriously circulated the report' that If the Democratic Party are successful In the approaohlng municipal election, I wilt t* elected Captain of tho Police, 1 suppose the writer of this article alludea to this, when he speaks of “a highei'itatlon." In justice to mysolf and my party, I desire distinctly to say, that I have never been and never expect to be an aspirant for that olfica, hut, on the contrary, expect another to occupy that position who I know will bring to thlzof- iics the confidence of tbdeommunity. Ideslr further to say, that I resigned my position on I am your obedient aervuut, E. MAGRATH. U'mmii llii' l.-eiuiuii iVurl .lo'irnnl.j Mxlratmlmary Delusion* Tim iiliiio-t intffivtrt jm'H been exiiuilcucod in l to fa»ltioitalilo circle* ull ov«r Iho continent hi tmmlilicatlon ofthe 6/wAioc.ortlm IVincow de S„ which, priuted at flint in *tnull numberH for private circulation only, Iwh gradually unread itwit throughout tho urlatocrutlo aud religious coteries or Kurohe, It lit now nearly » vour .since the young Prince** Elcunoio de 8., in tho prime of her youth and lieauty, a young wife, adored by her husband, and much beloved by her family, died suddenly at t.Mo hotel de 8., In Paris, and won buried with groat pomp at l'ero La Chalso, where a splendid monument, by lieiilieue, recording her age, her lineage, aud husbunil J UHt ljW!l1 * U{> ^ hwdlHCfilwolate In spite of tbe high position held by tile Princess, mid from her great wealth nnd beau- tv having become the oliserved of all observers, there him always existed un extraordinary feel ing of mystery in the public mind with regard to the circumstance of her death. The princess, a child of immense imagination nnd power, left nt un early uge an orphan, with tho conscious ness urbanity and the command of lioundless wealth, Uudiug herself suddenly transported to her guardian's old castle in the Hurts, was not likely to enjoy either couttntor happiness; und hero her temper and disposition grew so wild and untractahle that, after repented efforts of home education, it was deemed mlvisablo to send her to lie tralued into rule discipline by se clusion in a convent. Just then tier guardian being appointed aui Intssudor to Paris, IVom the Court of W., it was thought tlie best opportunity for placing the child in the Rue de Varcunea, where she could he better trained to habits of obedience than elsewhere. But alas! this ilrst experiment prov ed totally abortive. Threo unsuccessful eflorts at escapes were lollowtd by adccidud attempt to set lire to the furniture of her room where she was eouliued; and tho governess, fearful ol the effort ol such example on other pupils, nnd wea ry of the uttempt of taming this wild vehement spirit, reluctantly restored the young lady to Invitation tu Tub Pbksidknt.—The Now IlainjiHhire .Agricultural Hodety has luvlted tho Presidoutto liecomo Its guest during tho exhibition In October. In reply to the luvlta- tion, tho President writes: You ateawaro of the interest with which 1 have regarded t]iis association for tho promo tion of science and' mt us applicable to agri • culture; and now, whop I expect soon to be come a farmer, nnd to devote tho resume nt my days mainly to agricultural pursuits with in our comparatively hard und sterile, but nev ertheless to me most attractive aud beloved Stale, it is. tory natural that my Interest should liecmue somewhat more earnest and practical. But, utter an abscuce of more than three years hum my uativo soil you may he sure that the.great pleasure which] should derive from iiu acceptance of youv invitation would result fri.ni the opportunity of meeting under agreeable clrcumsiances, many personal friends from every county in the State. My personal and private interests have for many months required my presensein New Hampshire, and I shall, if l can do so consis tently with obligations of duty, visit the North during the present autumn. The time, how ever. or my alitonce from the seat of govern ment cannot now he indicated, as it must de pend upon circumstances entirely independent of my own inclination or convenience. FRANKLIN PIERCE. Cniiiijilrrinl Siiippc. ttio rare n j liar gaaidiail. A .iimm/'i'le fumllle was held, and it was resolved to scud the culprit now uo longer a mere child, hut a tine, high- npirited girl of fifteen, to Euglund, to compete her education, with tho hope that tho conviction oi being thus alone in u foreign country, depen dent upon her good behavior te ensure the kind ness ol those about her. might have tho desited effect. ilefore I take notice of the simply persona/ aspect of vour note to myself, I have u word to say touching its bearing to me, as the conductor of a public press, its relation to Judge Magrath and tho party who has given the cause of of fence, for which you seek revenge. You are an intruder, and you intrude to commit an outrage upon the liberty of tho press. Either through malice, or from calculation, you turn aside from the avowed responsible author of the disquisi tion upon the merits of your brother as a candi date, to the conductors of a public journal, who would give u chance to truth and to tho discus sion of the qualifications and character of can didates for tho highest public trusts. You u»- surae to represent tbe honor aud manhood of your brother—an avowed candidate for tho highest office m our gift—and by your iutorisr- euce to reduce his honor aud manhood to a vi carious existence. I do uot admit that, when a candidate by his own consent, he con avoid the proper, necessary responsibilities of his position as a candidate. If a Judge, he is no less a candidate. He cannot legitimately put his character in com mission, and maintaiu his honor by proxy. If he con resign his seat to go into Congress, he can resign it (if necessary) to vindicate his honor. He has no right to be a candidate if he is to cease to be a man. The sheltor of his Judgeship is without the countenance of prin ciple. It is a refuge, without manhood and without character. Rut truth shall not he muzzled, thoughihe be a Judge, and the “liber ty of the press 0 shall be maintained, even against the vicarious champions of his man hood and the intrusive representatives of his honor. Thns much for your warrant to insult ine and to represent your brother. But you nave insulted me, and you shall not do bo with impunity. Prutcatiog, therefore, against your right to call upon me, either as a man or editor, your right to assume your brother’s proper responsi bility, your attempt to stifle by the pistol the freedom of discussion, I nevertheless waive all this, and consent to meet yon. My friend, Mr. Burnet, will make tho necos9ary arrange ments, Your obedient, servant, W. R. Taber, Jr. In pursuance of tho above correspondence aud by the arrangements of the respective friends named in it, the parlies met near the city on Monday, the 30th lust., at 4} o’clock, P, M. Ou the field, Mr. Jumes Conner act ed for Mr. Magrath, and Col. John Cunning- uam for Mr. Taber. Alter an exchange of ihots between tho principles, without effect, and their cuttipg mends being unable to agree upon terms of adjustment, forthwith a second exchange of shots took place, without effect. An earnest conference between the seconds then ensued looking to an adjustment. They oelng unable to agreo. Dr. Bellinger asked leave to intervene as a disinterested gentleman. His suggestions were nt ouce respectfully re ceived. Alter much discustion and nego tiation, in which disagreement still prevailed, Col. Cunningham offered in writing, the fol lowing settlement: “Tbe following are tho terms of adjustment between Mr. E. Magrath and W. R. Taber, Jr., after an exchange of two shots: “Mr. Taber disclaims, as an editor of the Mercury, that in publishing the articles, signed “A Nullifier,” he Intended any attack upon the private character of Judge A. G. Ma grath.” “Mr. Edward Magrath disclaims that in his note of challenge to Mr. Taber, he designed to use offensive and derogatory language to btm.” Mr. Conneuutteuted to their adoption, if tbe The young lady was accordingly placed at —, at Hammersmith, and lor a time the hoped-for change seemed to have taken place in her temper. But, attorn while, it appears that the hurst of violenco to which she gave way, and tho fits of depression which succeed ed, liccame ho alarming as to eaiwe serious fears of her health. Letter after letter was despatched to her guardian first tho young la dy fieiwlfheggiug to be taken into favor, de claring that the climate of Euglund was weigh ing her to the earth, and tlie discipline of Hammersmith breaking her heart. Tlie Prince de 8. univedut HammerMHith nuo Sunday morning. Ho returned uo answer to the lust letter despatched by his ward, and slm was, therefore, not aware of his intention of arrivlug. The lady commissioned to te hearer of the uews reported to have found her ou her knees alone in her room, praying, with a most fearful expression of countcnante, and on being informed of her giiurdian’s univul she had uttered a most uucaitlily shriek,and rushed down the stairs like oue possessed. The guardian was much pleased with tho a rcs* and improvement, und brought her to Purls triumphantly, usu epecimeu of the good training of the ladies of Hammer smith. There was, indeed, no token of the old indomitable spirit left within her. She wua slleut and subdued, submissive to ull, aud ouiy urgent iu her supplications never to bo loft uluue or in the dark. She always persisted in maintaining that it wus useless to lay any ohms for her welfure, for that she should die before she was twenty-one! Even when sho became tbe bride of Prince Leou, sho would In sist upon every arrangement being made with a view to this early death, which seemed to prey upon her mind foreyer. It wus not till the young couple had beeu married for some time that, by diut of maternal care and solici tude, tlie confession was wrung from her that snohadsold herself to tho Evil One, aud that she would be claimed before sho reached tlie age of tweuty-one! Sho confessed that her despair hud been so great at being exiled that sho liud addressed her vows to the powers of darkness on the very Sunday morning when her guardian bad arrived, mid the announce ment of his preseuco was evidoutly the token of the acceptance of that fearful vow. It seems thnt.iu spite ofevory oaro and coun sel—despite 6f the constont wutching aud wire teaching of the Abbe Dupauioux, nothing could turn aside this ideejlxe from the mind of Prin cess Eleauore! and, although every extreme of dissipation and excitement was tried to divert her thoughts, sho gave way to a Rottled melan choly, nnd diedjusttwodaysheiorethe com pletion of her 21.-t year, suddenly, and iu her chair, full dresred for a ball at tlie Ministers d'Etul. Tho French Knliwii}’ Swindle. The New York papers coutaiu additional ac counts of the arrest of Louis Grelet aud Augus* te Parole, who aro charged wiib swindling one of tbe Rothschild* out of 8100,000, in shares of the Great Western Railway of Prance. The Demid's reporter having conversed witli him, lays: Louis Grelet acknowledges that lie has been hi tho employ of the Northern Railway Coiupa ay, chartered September 25,1845; thut tie baa speculated with many others at the Parisian Exchaugc, but haa uot been fortunate. ''To cover my losses,” «said he, "I have used shares belonging to tbe stockholders, it is true, but I do not think timt I urn more guilty than tlie Rothschilds who persecute me so cruelly now, or Perreire. Mires and .Millhaud, who are now the great men of the day, and have made their fortunes by speculations. Eighteen months ago, a person by the name of Guerin succeeded iu emh2Kselllng ouo thousaud shares of the com- K whore l was employed. Mr. Rothschild tiro fuel a secret, although Guerin wua known to travel iu Italy and the U. States, aud had several houses built at Chapclle St. Denis Tlie money wbicli 1 had with me whou ar rested is in uo way tho proceeds of any embez zlement ; It has beeu lent to me by several rel atives, as 1 am ablo to prove, it amounts to 23.1G0 francs, which the agent who arrested me took, ns also my watch mid chain, which I bought twelve years ago. I am guilty," added Grelet, “of breach of trust, aud liaviug follow ed the example of those who surrounded me. Tbe letter which 1 had written to my mistress, which has also been taken from me, shows that I havo not tho large amount of money timt the agents of Rothschilds suppose I had; for in that letter I apologize fur nut liaviug taken her with me, on uccount of ray poverty.” August Parot, who is under arrest, we found quite depressed iu miud; ho protested his in nocence moHt strenuously. He was a dealer iu horses iu Paris, aud iudulgcd in stock specula tion ; and it was at the exchange that he be came acquainted with Grelet, buying from him Sicknkhs. -The citizens of Stafford couuty, Vn., have lieim griveously afflicted this season with sickness. , Mr. William Bottu lost three children and a servant with dysentery, and Elder John Clarke lost two of his children. Many other families «l«n suflbred from tho same disease. Monumknt 'to tick Lath Bishop Hknshaw. Tho diocese of .Rhode Island lias recently erect ed in Grace Ciiurch Cemetery, Providence, a monument to the beloved Bishop Houshaw. It is a square red stone shaft, vising from a mould ed base, and finished at tho top with four gothic canopies, at whose intersection springs up a cross of equisite ciit. Saviuitintt Market, October 3. With au active tUiii'iuJ anil good luq dry tho Hales this loronoon tti.it up 090 halos at Iho foll.iw* Inn particulars. Hr : lo.nt lltf,17ntll>L lnm UK OU .1,1s, 54 HtltlMi KRiattttMfl -48 atUDf, 14i«t 12*4,42at 12K. Hxportn. HOST!IN—I'or rein’M K Wolls—bH4 hates cnitoo, ],iw: sucks wheat and 2f»! sacks flour. Ml MPIIIN, Noutooihoi* *JH—i’ottuli—Tli'i dmiiUnd w.ih not os native yu terduy, uud Uio *ulor only reached nhnut iUK) lin e*, os follows : Cflut UUo; 5 al 1 UK j 8 j at lOfc: I h7 at 11; 22 nt 11 )i; *8 nit I » 4 i 101 ut ll>a;4G at il/ii; 44 at llfcj 40 nt 11*,'. 17 al 12c. Wc have tin cli tugo to lode ill prices mid J. M. KYtlE, COMMISSION’ MKROHANT, augjo No. l*‘4 Bay t., Savannah PHILIP M. RVItRLL, NOTARY OCINVKYA nTEK, AftllllfNVART’aNP iromar. Will nxmite Hoods, Mortmgei, Power ot Attorney, Wills, Ronds, Notices ami Taking oi lutorrogatoricw, Office at the Court Jimiso, Savannah, (is. Court Days, Third Tuesday In each month, and held at the office of Kdwatd <•. Wilson,Esq. Uwidonce, Gaston, between Barnard and Tsttnall kdrmd. Any cull at ulglit, on business, wilt bo sttouded to im uiodlt«;«dy<. jytlf cuminuo previous ipintail'uis: MKMl’Itlri CHITON Ql'OrATIO.NS. Middling ID fgllOL Strict MIUUIIuk MAitidl ’ Good Middling tlMOiltf Middling Pair UMfSMlN Fair, scarce nominal. GRIFFIN. (Hit. l._l.’ouou.—Muri-ot active. Bo- Wit lid good. Wo t| •mte extroiin-4 lo-ilny ut 10 to 11^ cents. AMEBICUH, Oct. I —Cotton—New Cotton stdllug ut 9 to 11 so; demand good Coining iu pretty freely for so early In the season. No old Cutlon of fering. , WILM1NUTU.N, ••ct. 1—Tiirpentluo declined ..Oo on sof talter yesterday’s report, with sulesof 1,200 Uhls, at $2 60 Tor virgin und yellow dip* und $1 60 fur new hard per 280 hs. No sates this morning. Fpirll.s Tiiritcidliic—Markot dull; uo side*. UU5IX—Fnlos. yestorriny of 160 bbls No, 1 at prices n<lifting from 60 to 4 26 per hbl Scarcity of Cohn in Belgium.—Silver- coin has of lata become so very scarce iu Bel gium, that tho mint at Brussels has been au tively employed in coining during tho last fortnight, iu order to meet the wants of cir culation. Gold, it may bo remembered, was, a few years since, withdrawn from circulation iu Belgium, silver al*no constituting the cur rency. Freights and 8hambn.~There is more stir in shipping, und large vessels are beginning to go South, showing a revival of trndo iu that di rection. New York, however, is regarded as affording the host promiso of employment, com pared with other ports, The supply of seamen is just about equal to the demand. Men aro rea dily obtained tor China and the East, bat in the Liverpool trad? tho same difficulty is experien ced ns heretofore.—N. Y. Jour. Com. From Cuioauo fur Liverpool—Thusch’r Dean Richmond, Captain Pierce, from Chicago via Quebec, bouud to Liverpool, was passed off Point Lynas.on the 17th instant, by the steamer Baltic. The D.R.sniled from Milwaukio July 1!) Montreal Aug. 16. and from.Quebeo August 22, with a cargo oi Western produce. Charleston Board of Health. Office Board of Health ( Wednesday Night, 9 o’clock. J The Board of Health report four deaths from yellow fever lor tho past twenty-four hours. J. L. Dawson, M. D.,C. R. SuBsuitimoN Completed.—Several months ago Senator Douglas gave ten acres of land in tho viciuity of Chicago, for the founding of a University, provided $100,000 were raised for the erection of buildings. This money, we learn from the Chicago Journal, lias beon sub scribed by the friends of tho enterprise. Lose Imprisonment.—William B. Smith, charged with killing his own son, has been convicted of manslaughter itt the first degree by tlie Circuit Court of Tippuh couuty, Miss., aud sentenced to a term ot fifty years iu the State Prison Smith is over seventy years of age and will, accdrdiug to the "higher law” of nature, be reprieved by death before the ex- piratiou of fifty years. The Buckwheat Crop.—The Lancaster (Pa.) Exumiuer says that in that and some of the adjoining counties,the buckwheat crop was never more promising. Col* Win. 91* Nlcho la* Appointment*. Hon. T. M. Forman, the Democratic nomi* nee for elector of tlie First District, having ac. copied the service of Col, Win. M. Nichols, the Democratic alternate Elector for the First Dis trict in ail tho counties south of the Altamaha and Oekmulgee Rivers. Col. Nichols author!- zees us to say that he will address the people in thut portion ot the District at the following times aud plaeeB, Col. N. also authorizes us to say that lie will he happy to meet uuy Electo on tho Fillmore Ticket in discussion at any of the appointments named below: Saturday, Oct. 18th, Waresborongb, Ware Co Monday, “ 20th, Tradershiil, Charlton “ Tuesday. “ 21st, Jeffersonville, Camden “ “ 22d, Wayue.-ville, Wayne “ 25th. Uomesvilie, Appling 27tb, Douglaas, Coffee “ 28th, Carters Bridge, Clinch “ 29th, Troopvillo, Lowndes “ 31st, Groversville, Colquitt Wc-dn’y, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Wedn’y, Friday, Satur day, Sept. 1st, Thomasville, Thomas HARRISON’S COLUMBIA HJZK NLAKUKD, STYI.R IMPROVED. light brown to It has doble the quantity and .strength of any other. It gives a perfectly natural color. It colors every shade from ligh . , jot black. " It is perfectly harmless to tne skin. Its oilbci is instantaneous and permanent, li Is the best, quickest, cheapest nlid surest i*v ever made. $4- IMri-oiiens for uso accompany each hox.JBtf Price—1 ©*. $1—2 osw. $l 60—4 ozs. $3—8 ozs. $6. [Knierihl according to an .\ctoi Congress, iu the yeai Isfift. hv A. \V. iiari l.-ou In tho Clerk's Oflice or the t*Utrict L'ouri ol' the. United States for the Ruster • 1 datriel of I'eutisy Ivaula.] For saU? by tho manufacturer, APOI.T.OS W. HARRISON, iloolrt— 1 v ID South 7th at.. Philadolphia. SANDKKVII.I.K. Oct.2—Colton—This article hears a ft (Kid price, and larmurs would do well to gut it to market us rapidly us possible. I’rleoj iu Sandeis- vlI In tauge front 10 to 12M. Lust Monday ihero were sixty hales sold iu Fatidersvlllo at prices from It to 12 cents. Our ffitudcrsviile buyers are rival* ling Savannah Iteeir. If prices continue to rauge this high, pluntors will muko up in good prices Tor short drops. So may it be. f{lining Mliigeiiff. Fuel of Savannah October 3. ‘ y - Arrived. Ship Pai'lliinimit, Pollard, Cardiff via Kernandanta —to uuotir. Sloop Virginia. •. ugcclice—JI.800 hushals rough i ice to R Huborsham A Son. Cleared. Cm Sobr M K Wells, Terry Boelou—Ognuii, etarr k N EW ADVERTISEMENTS. O IL. Cundle* and A)up—51 bbls. Bbhicbed Winter OH: ! - • _ 3do.SiiriiiftOil.40 boxei or Adamantine Candles; 35 box*v of Chemical GdvoSoap; Woman’s Friend, mid Family Soap, in store and for sale at oot3 J. D.JKOTB. ffUoXKKGroCopper Cinnamon. Rice,Hour, Ul/ Farina, Carrnwuy Seed. Ginger, Cayonnc I’eppo r olid Spices of all kind. Also, fresh Ground Coffee every day ut out 3 .1.1>. JFASB’S. re'THBJCITY COURT OF SAVANNAH, July Term, 1866. W HEREAS, Joliu Boston, Alveu N. Miller, l(. A. Oraiie, William King and Henry Urigham, summoned to attend the present torm of this Court as Grand Jurors, havo made default, It is ordered that they he Quod forty dollars each, unless they file good and sufficient cause of excuse on or before iho Urst day of the next term of this Court. And whereas,haul 8. Box, John Foster, Beniamin R. Armstrong. Thomas A. Askew, Michael Lynch. George 8. Barthelmcss, Eli 61. Bolineau and Horace Gillam summoned to attend the present term of this Court as Potit Jurors have made default. It Is ordered that they bo flnod twenty dubars each, unloss tboy flic good and sufficient cause of excuse on or before tho flrftday of thonoxt term of this Court. True extract from the Minutes. oct 3 PHILIP Jt. RUSSELL, Clerk. UMAKUIAG. ^JKV&UAL gentlemen or small families can be neoriimiiidatod with vtiotl Xm.iu^ aii.I Board. % Drayton street, ••pposlt'i tho h o House. diit 12—tf MBs. m. s. i> *.Y"F. , t IN SUPERIOR COURT, Ohathnm Co. M »v T*hm, 186ft. Robl. 61. Robertson, and others, compl’utO vs. | Claudius B. Pease, tbe Dohny Ftenm Saw lOrder MU’, Clark Sayle3 and William F. Say Ira I and others, lierondants, J I T appearing to the Court that two ol the said de fendants, Clark Saylot and William F. Say lea re side out of this Couuty. aud are absent from the Stato or Georgia, sotlint serviced' tho above bill aud subpnma cannot be servod upon them. On motion it la ordered, that tho Raid Clark Baylos and William F. Sayles do appear and answer the fluid compiainmit'a bill, on or bororo tho first day of tho next Term or this Court, or in default tbered, that sa'd bill bo taken pro contbsso against them; aud it U further ordered, that a copy or this order bo pub lished lu one of tho publio newspapers or the city of Bavanuah onoo a weok for threo months prior tho session oi’tue next Turin of this Court. True extract from Minutes. W. G. SnEFTALL. •Hit 2—lawsm Deputy Clerk, s. d. o. o. BOOK AUENUY. r pHF Subscribers have established a Book X Agency In Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publication at the retail price froo of post ago. Any persons by torwurdlug the subscription price of any one of tho $3 Magazines, such as Har per’s, Godey’s, Putnam’s, Graham's, Friuik Iswlle’s Fashions, Ac., will receive tho Magazines for one year and a copy ora splendid lithograph portrait ol sitlior Washington, Jackson or Olay; or if subscri bing to a $2 and $1 magazine, they will rocolvo a copy of cither ofthe throo portraits. 1 If subscribing to $0 worth or magazines, all throe iwtralts will be sont gratis. Music furnished to those who may wish it. Envelopes ofoxury size and description In large or small quantities furnished. Seal Presses, Dies, Au., sent to order. Evory description of ougfaving on wood exocuted till inwlhMs ami dknntch VIawi nt' Rnllrilncra XP3&1B0IHZ SaUlL-IK. ^J.L PERSONS do.jirons of obtalulug FRESH . MILK, Morning and Evoniug, are hceby noti. .. . "Hcedf fled that they can obtain tho same at a re ’ucod price by calling ut my rosldence No. 08 LIBERTY STREET. not 1—dim A. HARMON. ROBINSON & CAMP. miA-PERS AND TAII.OItH, AND Dealers In flue Ready Made CI.OTH1 <>U have reco ved andi «peued their ntouk of Fall and Win ter GOODS, comprising a full aud complete assortment of Uoths, Cas si mores, Vest- lugs and Over Coutiugs, which wo will muko and trim *iu our usual style, and at the shortest notice. Our ready mude Clothing is rauuufucturod at the well known homo of W. T. Jonniugs & Co, 231 Broadway, Now York, and comprises all that is Uue and fashionable In the Hue. FURN&HING GOOD.S of every description requi site ton gentleman’s wardrobe, constantly kept ou hand, all or which wo offer on our usual credit terms, or at a discount of 6 por cent for cash, at 3 BULL STREET, SORREL BUILDING, oct 1—liu next door to Pulaski House. I SwnSiSRraS^«^S^^tt£o«» knowln/thai car; of whatever In there artlclen 1> personal." AUo, Ur. Magrath regreta anything In the car tel that li otranilre." Col. Cannlngham declined the additional ro- qnliltlon upon Ur. Tabor; wherenpon a third ezchaogo of abota ensued. Hr. Taber fell, mortally wounded in the upper part of the head. A. W. Bobnst, James Conner, John Ctoninoham. [Tha reply of Ur. Heart to tho note of B Magrath, waa In tho aamo terras, verbatim, i that of Mr. Taber.] Hr. Heart, accompanied by hia friends, at the time agreed upon, appeared. upon the the ground, nnd after the fan of Ur. Taber. Mr. i l2S*“Ijto.tlioaotlng second of Ur. Heart, oettfiad Hr. Conner ol his presenco, and hti readlneaa to answer the demand of E. Magrath, -tereapon Mr. Ctonnar replied that they had ne further demand to SwreSjidDora* Wl ' h h1 ’ On'iiha pS??f B. Magrath. Samuel Chamtlix, On the ptrtof Mr. Heart. ^Education for the West—Ex-Governor Slade, of Vermont, passed through Springfield, Masaaohuaetts, with another detachment or hia female army of school teachers to invade the ignorance of tha West. There ware 25 in tha company, and they swells the total who have tho* gone out under Gov. Slade’s auspice* to 450. IMi- - tTiv - . soon an 1 was anraro of thnt fact," said he, "1 sold all my property and left, with my wife, for the United States, for fear of fa ing impli cated. I thought myself perfectly safe here, as I had committed no crime, aud deposited ( tart of tho money (30,000 francs) at the bnnk- ng house of Ur. Belmont. This has been seized, and also 15,000 francs in bills, which 1 had in my portfolio, and $1,000 in gold. Even 10,00$ francs, the savings of my wife, had been taken from her trunk.” Khiihu* Finance Committee. Tlie following is the Savannah Finance Com mittee to whom remittances for the cause of the South iu Kansas should be directed: J. B. Gallie, Clmirm'n, Aloxauder Fawcett, W. N. Habersham, Dr. H. L. Byrd, R. D. A mold, John N. Lewis, I. K. Teflt, John Cooper, James G. Rodgers, J. W. Webster, and the Press of the city. Death by Poison.—The Greenville (So. Ca.) Enterprise, announces the death by (loison sf Mrs. Baldwin, wife of Berry Baldwin, of that district. A negro woman belonging to Mr. Bald win, bad been accused by Mrs. Baldwin of mur dering her child, and it is thought that iu order to prevent detection, she, or some one oiso, con ceived tho plan of causing her death. A Family of Priests.—Bishop Houklus, of Vermout, recently officiated at St. Paul’s Church Burlington, assisted by three sons, in orders, one befug a Minister and the others Deacons. Underground Railroad.—Charles Wise lias been arrested in Cairo, III, charged with run ning two slaves from Baton Rouge, La. Mrs. Antoinette Wilson for aiding him in too attempt, •hares bis imprisonment. Dead.—Edward Morton, the actor at St* Louis, who recently attempted to kill De Bar, the manager of the St Louis theatre, died on Monday week, from congestion of the brain, superinduced by opium eating. Ask any One who Mas Ever Used I DR. M’LANK’8 CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, PREPARED BY FLEMING BHOS.—Whulthoy tbiuk of ilioio I Ninety-nine In a hundred will tell yon they aro tbe best Pills for Liver Complaint, Sick Hoadaohe and Dyspepsia that they have over used. Rend the following from one of our most rcspocta- ble citizen : New York. Augusts, 1862. 1 do hereby certify that 1 have been suffering from a pain in my sldo and breast furlong time and after trying innuy remedies came to tho cob- elusion that my liver was affected. I immediately commenced using Dr. M’luse's Cxuciibatb> Livir lllta* prepared by Flemlug Bros, of Pittsburgh, and the few that l have taken have* already given me more relief thou all the othur medicines I have takou put together. 1 went to u clairvoyant to con sult him ; alter examining mo carefully, he advised mo to continue the used Dr. M’Lane Pills; that tboy would effectually cure me. W. W, PHILIPS, No. 2 Columbia Place. Purchasers will be caretlil to ask for Dr. M'Lano's Cclebruted_Liver Pills, manufactured by Floraing Bros., or Pittsburg, Pa. There are other Pills, purporting to be Liver PUls, uow before public. Dr. M'Iauo’s geuuluu Liver Pills, also his celebrated Vermifuge, cou uow bo had at all re< spcctablo Drug Stores. None genuine wilhontthe signature uf ■Mil (U) TLEUINU DlllB. ROOFING! ROOFING!! wirrkn’b improved firf. and water-proof COMPOSITION ROOFING. T HU nubhrrlbur liaviug been appoluled solo agent in this oily fur Warren’s Fire and Water Froo Composition Rooting Is prepared to execute the aamo In a satisfactory manuer. Tho altcniiou of tho citizens of Savannah is re* spectfully solicited to the above molhod of Roofing uow much used iu tho principal cities of tho United States, (both North and South,) and as it has been tested uuder every variety or circumstances, I con- Udontly offer It to the public as a mode of Roofliig unobjectionaple in every particular, whilst It com bines, in a greater degree than nny other roofing in use, the valuablo requisites of cheapness, durability and security, against both fire and wator. It bus rapidly suporcodod tho use or all kiuils or roofs wherever It has beeu introduced, giving in all cases general hatiafactlon, being highly recommend ed by Iuaurance Companies, aud all who havo tost edits utility. CHARLES 8HUI.L, Architect, will act as ageut during ray abeonco from tho city, at whoso office all information wifi ho freely givon, and speci mens ofthe roor shewn. sept23 CALVIN FAY, Ageut. HUNT dtWEBSTER’S. IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. D ESIGNED for Families, plantations, Dress ma kers, Tailors, Boot A Shoe manufacturers aud others who may wish to Uo their owu sewing cheap ly and witu expedition. This machine sows a uni form stltoh with both side* alike, and which will not ruvoL It Is more simple, is less liable to gut out of order, and costs less In proportion than any other machlno. and is warranted to bo perfect, and to work well. All apparatus necessary for convenient u.-e Is furnished with it, and auy iustructlou will be given that will be nocessary to ensure to the purebasi Ha successful operation and durability. Tbe public are respectfully Invited to call and ex< amine them at 136 Congress st. ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen. Agt. __ A very noat and ornamontal Iron Table will now bo given with a machine for a small sum addition to tho regular price May 26. vmubdriuy. mHE Firm of Freeman & Henderson was this day X dissolved by mutual fcoosent. AU debts dua -.m mils. h.iuM 1m 4Ka Aral nf IVlnkA. .A Urn firm must be paid by the first or October, te elthor party'. A. FREEMAN, r party. A.inu>uAii, J.M. HENDERSON. Savannah, Sept 1,' 1868 sept 1—lm B acon sides & shoulder^.— 60 bbils, Pfimo tildes; ‘ 25 do do tihoulders. for sale by >og!U SOfl ANTON, JOIINSTON A OO. do tihoulders. for sale by THSW’NiTS (!(>; No. 0 Whitaker Street, Hnvuimnlt, C4n. t winiuuALK A.vn limit dkau'.rs in B ashes, minds, Dmirs. Mouldingt. Ac White Lead, /.itm, While fauseed, rtperiu, Whale, ’Tail, uora'aud NentsttwtOils, GIkhh, Brushes, Goto I/iuf, Brouxc, Buildors’ Hardware. Nails, Marliln Mantels, Ac., Ac Jo4 SCHIBPFLIN, BROS. & CO., IMPORTijRS AND DEALERS IN Drug*. Faints, Oil*, Perfumery, die., die., 170 WILLIAM tilRKbT,cor. Beexmau, NEW YORK, I NVITE THE ATTENTION OF TUB TRADE to their largo and varied stock of Drugs, Paints, Oils, tVrlumerj. Am. lu addition to their regular importations •«'titapto Drugs, they are also receiv ing, direct from the sources ot production and ma nufacture, supplies oi Tooth, Fair and Nall Brush- os,Brouxos,Coras Morutrs. Bpouges,French and FkiglUh Perfumery, Lubin’s Extracts, and many other aril ;les iwuully embraced in Druggists' ktooka, which they arffilso enableR to oiler on tbe most advantageous terms. Orders, cither in person or by mail, will receive prompt attention. K ersey-, plains and twills—To plan. TICKS —Wo would respectfully call the atten tion ofthe Punters of Georgia and Caroliua to tho very complete and extensive aisortmout of thu ubovoHlaiitaMon Goods, tichley’s Goods, of all de soripiloiid, helpg among the ;ot which are now opened aud tor miIo by oct 1 L.UX40N le ROGER*. MILLKli tfe ROLL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW# BRUNSWICK, GA. Will practice In the Brunswick Clreult-ootiiarto- lug ttie following Counties: Ulyntt, Wayne, Camden, Warn Apppling. Clinch, Coffee sud Charlton. " JOHN B. MILLER. I,. 0. ROIL, auga ly WTTi; F >lOufflLl*. DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES wmt Korrlgn and Domratio Fruit, corner OrmythUm awl WhUakvr-tU. Town aud country impplM With choice kimM* at modorut.- prices All order* promptly attended to, nnd * uUffncUon ilwnya gdiiruntia-d. y.plh ~jromrBr»ia2cr«SS»r” WUOLRRAI.K ASH HKTAIL DRALRR IK WINt.m- ni.lMIIP, WINDOW SASH AND DANK J100JB! j! We>l aiilu Mimamvill saimrr, Savuaiialt,. Hi. m*yll J4WVMTfttJGI.ES', - ATTOnNEY AT I.AW, oitha. aoraar Ray .tut Oraytoii .Irani. Jyis AV tl. CHAOlPION. (Successor to Champion A Watts.) WHOLESALE AND DETAIL OBOOEK, No. 4 Barnard st., botweeti tbe Market and Bay at., SAVANNAH, GA. Dealer In Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Dried Fruits, Ac., Ac! Reference—A. Champion, Esq., Bamuei tiolouious, Esq., Messrs. Rabun A Whitehead, and Swift kCo , 8avannah, Gs. mvll “ * - OitANH , WELL8 A CO., FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, flavannsh. Oa. HACKSAl THE subscriber will continue the IJ very and Hark Business, on his u ii ou. k, . t iho titables corner ni West BROAD und HARRISON «TKKKT8. Give me «trial oct 1—lm JACOB ELUSION. VAUUAUIiE IttUlfi PliAN l ATIOtV FOR SALE, WITHIX TKX MltoSa Of THI CITY OF SAVANNAH, O N the first Tuesday in December uext. will he sold before the Court House in tbe city ot 8a vanuab, the Plantation on tho Savannah river, ten miles from tbe city, known as Mulberry Grovo, bo longing to the estate of tbe late Philip Ulmer, con- lulniug six hundred and elghty-seveu acres, ol which there aro two hundred aores or first quality lido rico land, and one hundred and flfly-flre acres under good banks and in aflnostate for cultiva tion. Also, soventy live acres of high land under cultivation. On tin* place are a good dwelling house, overKeer'M house, barns, uegro houses and.tiiei outbuhu.ugs, ali iu u good statu of repair. Pursuit desiring to purchase will call o|inn II. K, Harrison, Ex’i, who rejiuts within four miles of tlie Grove, or ttiiza Ulunr, Kx’trix, who rosldee within two miles of the Grove. Tcrnuui salo uiu-io known on the day of sale. Possession not given until the first of January. H. K. H &RK180K, Ex.or jyl»-td ELIZA ULMER, Ex^trlx. ThuCUirieston Mercury will publish once a week until the day of solo. COMB ONE—COJIE ALL t I HAVEJ'l-t received sumo 100 thousand good Spanish Seguw ofthe very best brands, also, a to* of goud tieiiuau Sogars, ut low prices. Also, a lot of good Frouch und Uorman Wioos. All of which I urn destined to sell at reduced prices. (have also uddod to my present stock, a lot of the very fiuest French Brandies—and I say to you one aud all, now Is your time, for I am determined to make my mot* to, low prices, and quick sales—so come and see meat tuo corner of Bay aud Bull streets, aug 25 A. BON AUD, Newspajier Headiugs, Views of Machinery. Book Il lustration*, Lodgo Certificates, Business Cards, tfo. All ordurs Bout by mull promptly nttouded to Per sons wishing views of their buildings engraved can send a Daguerreotype or sketch ofthe building by mall or express. Persons at a distance having saleable articles will find It to their advantage to address the subscribers as we woula «jt as agent tor tlie sale of tho same BVRAM tf'PIKROK. 50, South Third street, Phlla., Pa. nov 2ft—dAwly "HUDSON’S PHfaiYTBR SaTOT Tho subtoribor offers tor sale all her .poj.’sesslous In 8crivca county, contain, ing about one tnousand acros of Laud, Imore or loss, all adjoining said Ferry, and extonuiug to the Auguets road — .The Improvements consist of a good uwudtng, Store, Warehouse; and all other accessa ry out-bulldings. About sixty -five acros aro under fence aud in good order for cultivation. Tho land la first quality, and well supplied with fonciog tim ber. It is an excellent stand for the merchandise businoss. The Ferry Is tho boat located and most patrouizod of auy other betwoon Savannah and Augusta. There Is also passing through tho land a never faillug stream, fully sufficient to supply any Grist or Suw Mill. For further particulars address me ut gpriugfleld, Effingham county, Ga. sept 7—tl ELIZABETH JONES. Dwelling, 8toi DBNT18TRY. Drs. ROYALL & JOHNSON, Dentists, office corner St. Jullen-st and Market Square, over S. WU- mot’s jewelry store. Office hours trom 8 to 2 o’clock, and from 8 to 6. 11 com /Clarified sugar—so bbu o clarified b’ugorj a lunwriw sduoii-uv uuu v vumiucu \J 60do B do, Stewart’s; 60 do A do; landing and for sale by soptl7 SCRANLON, JOHNSTON A CO. NOTICE! TO BRIDGE! BUILDERS. pROPOtiAISwlIl bo received t until the 16th of October noxl by the undersigned >oxt, for rebuilding tho Bridge across Pipomakore Crock, on tbo Clicr- okee Hill Cross Road, to be of the following propor tions (tad all material of best btaok cypress, ex cept tho cover, which must bo heart yollow pine,) 36 feet long, 18 fool wido, to be floored 40 feet, to bo sustaiuod by four rows of pill g, three In each row. Each pile to be 9x11 inches, and substantially driven. Each row of piles to be capped by a 24 feet stick 9x12 inches, and beveled on tbo upper corners to show afaceord Inches—tbe cover to be sustained by four string pleoes, running lengthwise through the bridge9xll inches; thosotobe Beveled to show a faceof threo inches at top. banisters to bo well braced at each of the cap sills. Contractor to fornlsh all material, and work to be done and turned over to Road Commissioners far their Inspec tion by tho 16th of January next. Bond, with security required, for tbe faithful per- formanco ofthe work, together for its remaining substantial fortoven yearsfrom completion. GEO. P. HARRISON, P. I. C.C. O. In behalf or tbe Inferior .Court of Chatham Co. Bopl I2tb, I860. sept 12 j MTRANQEB! p | “ If you want a good and cheap iBbLSa'Mix « you want a good and cheap I^^JjTrnnk, Vsllce, Carpet Bag, nfWU\° r Clothing of any kind or quafi- VBMslahity. ready made or made up to Vour dy made or made ud to vour measure; also Hats, Caps, Shirts,Collarsor Dress Furnishing articles of any description, call and se lect from the largest and best stock In the city, at the Star Emporium, 147 Bay street. WM. O. PRICE. ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD. T HEBOARD UF COMMbdlONIUW oi'toe"AI and Guir Railroad, baying adjourned to meet on tbe 28tb instant, and it haying bean represented to me that the interest of that enterprise requires farther time for the obtalnment of subscriptions to the Stock, and acquiescing in the justneu ofthe suggestion, toe meeting or the Board on tbs 26th instant Is hereby postponed until the 22d day of October next, at Mfiledgeville. V E. A. NISBET, Chairman, Macon, Aug. 20,1868 aug SO VTOtl'iUfl LAUUH, TOST rscelved per Peamshlji Florida, from New O York, Brook’* Patient Waxed Whits, BU< 0,14 *** C °“ <,n ’ “WiaSW au|2T Congress A Whitaker streets. CANDLE! I. man’s Friend lOoenU. ChU and examine at BARRON’S Family Groosry. BfiCharKeu* tresis. LANIER Ac ANDERSON. ATTORNEYS AT L A W . ai*6-ly IUOON, Oi. -’wrazmh.dasiikh, ATTORNEY AND COUN8KUDR AT I AW. Troiiuvllle, Ixiwudwi County. Ga. Will practice (u ThnmitH, faiwudea, Clltudi,- Ware, Appling, Telfair. Irwlu, Uurens, and Pulaaki connUci, Georgia: and iu JeObrson, iladlson. Ham Utohj and Columbiacountioa, Florida. [myu - J, W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Troupville, IowndesConty,Ga. (mil CHA8. G. C A«OSCL~ ‘ ATTORNEY AT LAW. Sm,l.EIXJJfVILU. Oi ' t’rautices t j»w In tbe various Counties ul toe Ou. mulgee Oroult, and the adjoining Counties ot Twiggs, Laurens and Washington. Refer to—John Boston, H ’•* Crntie. and B. b Hilton. lubla « GHORGB A. GoftDON,- ATTORNEY AND COUNSELIjOR AT LAW, aNO Commissioner qf the V. 8. Court <tf Claims Jot the State qf Georgia. Offica turner Bay and Biilt streets. *.* . mylo HassBEiFnsr Large Blzed Photographs, ta ken by MILLER, AT TWKLVK DOIXiHh FKH IKlZXM Also, Ambrotypes aud Da* Ambrotyues guorreotypea, tn ills perlor style. A call is solicited. .1. W. MU.i.Ei UMr2' or. Hi. Jnllan-st. and Market squnr* Y6NGK .M FIUKRSON.I forwarding and coiuussion meRchaotb, SO. 94 BAT-STHiarr. HiViXSiH, Oi upr4 ]), A> oTmCVET ATTOBNEY AT LAW,) Office 176, Bay-Bt., over Turner A Co’s. Drug Store SAVANNAH,DA. nov 10—ly „„—iirwraximt; ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, TroupTlIIo, Lowadu. County, Oa. Refereuce—Hon. W. B. Flsmi.no, Savannah, u« rqyll EDWARD a. WiLSO'N, MAULSTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. At Momh. Ward A Owen. 1 taw Office. Hayll WATSB, OlUdNVILLUreCO., ' ' [ERCHANTA. COHW8SION ANO FOiTWAKDiNO Bay-street Savn-inah, TH09. ti. WAYNE. V. E. URENVI1J J-. R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. 8AMPLE, Jy 6-tf tiavannah. Chattanooga. ctwtmsbws; ATTORNEY AT LAW FBANKUN, HRARD CO., OA. Will attend to proressional buBlncss In tlie Counties of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Cowota, Fayette, Milt- wether and Troup. Reference—Hon. E. Y. Hill, UGrauge, Ga.; H(b. David Irwin, Marietta, Ga.; Colonel M. M.TldwiaL Fayottevillo, Ga ; and Mr. William Dougherty, Co lumbus, Ga. sopll-ly UO0L UETREA’r THE ARBOR BILL1ABD S ALL OR. (UPBTAIBfl) turner Bull aud liryan Klroets, over Barber 8bon June 27 J. M. HAYWOOD. Aaeut. "MVWhiTi — (SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AUJOATOB, EAST FLOBIDA. WUt practice in tbe Eastern aud tioutberu Counties Refer to—Col. S. 8. Sibley, nnd R. B. Hilton, 8s vannah. f 0 b2ltr Pj^rL^l^R^WIEcOlk, beutiau ARE now fully prepared to in sort toll or parllaUctU ul' Teeth “fo® Prloolple of Dr. J. Aliena’s Patent Continuous Gum, By tfas Improvement. toAftwm . • l “ WU1 vtiHUHuouu uum, tty tins — r . r —jnt. the form ofthe faco can be restored to any dejrccolrotundily that may Do drelrad. Ill, nil! Ruara. whautk. «k...l ■ .... •1:} • .r ff , , * ue uemroa. it • applicable In all cases where the obeoks havo fallen in and cannot be detected by too closest observer.** rbls method combines tbe following) -ivantages — An artfficfal gum, which exhibits s perfectly natui al and lU'e-like appcaranco, Md imparts to the therih tojl^eculfar expression which characterises the ca- This Gum consists of a sUacious compound, which Is applied and fused upon the Teeth and Plateln such • uauner, as to fill up all tho IntoretlccH urouud tbs base oftho Toeth, and also unites them firmly to cachotherandto the Plate upon which they ara ■*U. This fiecures porfect cloanliuousot the Teelh. Office over DeWltt k Morgan, Congrosastreet. •%Republican and Georgian copy, feb 16—tt Williams, S Li^KuSnnowT'' ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena Vtatt, Marlon County, Uu., Will praotio. In (In eounttoa or Marlon, Macon, Houa- tou, Stewart, Randolph, Muscogco, Umj, aud any adjoining counties, where their services may be required. myll ffiii WILLIAM PHILUFS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. NARIXTTA, OA. 00t26—ly ATTORNEY ATLAW, SPABTA, OA. Will practice in the counties of Hanooek. Warren Washington, and Baldwin. eB| Rimnam—Behn k Foster, Rabun ABmlta. *n< E. A. Soulfard, Savannah. jLifl R. B. HILTON, ATTORNEY AND OOUNBKLLOR AT LAW. Offlot oornor of Bay and Draytoo-its. myu pc co Amaru. LumiTcn— OFFICE AND RESIDENCE. No. 14IJHIRTY 8T- Ono door WMtof Draytoo. myll wm; c. connklly; f ATTOBNEY AT La’w, »WWW oquxrr, ia.. (roar umex, au Will pracUss in the 8onthornUrcait,and ia Maoocl Do 2iL^S? YTorthCounUeeoI toe Ifaooa Circuit. ^ . 4®* fwtlctUarattenUoo given to the collection oi claims in South-Wc —*— • - «. mkuhvu RifCH iw hi* winsnoD a D-Weulern fl«or«l»;, Jo8-.ni P. JACOBS, ■SOAR AND TOBACCO STORE!, No. n, Boll itreet, (Mgn of^Uin Big Indian.^ N. B.—Keeps cocalontiy on hind Spaafjh, I Snulah, and American Swart, at whoieanle and Ul, Alio, (Mewing Tobacco, fend, to. June 1 " JAHOT TCironiTr Not*^ Public. Ioauraocfl Broker and Marine Proteete Noted and Extended, Avert™ tdluited, Charter ParUeeand Aring. Boude drawn Patter, prepared whereby U recover loene rrom American or BriUeh Underwriter!, and mention (Iren tnUuWiiooonteted withihlprtnflSS In. i7°“ u the ■or I ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR Jl{ LAW, ‘S5'a L aSSi^ JOUal U. COCHgANT—— IWV „ , ATTORNEY AT LAW, promptly to all builMAs sotiutsd to his atlsntion paid to ootlecUng. Re- ! •a., M. Marsh, Savaaaah. gyu