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VOL. XXXVII
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ALEXANDER ft SNEED, ityuWfcan,
B. B. Hli.fON ft CO., Georgian dS Journal
THOMPSON ft WITHINGTON, -Y««ei.
Savannah • jly 1,I860.
SATURDAY, T wo O'clock, P. H.
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION
DR. JAMBS R r SCREVEN,
Aide v m e tt,
1. Dll. U1CHABD D. ARNOLD,
2. WM. S. BASINGER.
3. AARON CHAMPION,
4. SOLOMON COHEN,
ft. ROBERT LACKLISON,
U. DR. J. b\ POSEY,
7. ROBERT D. WALKER,
rt. .JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
IK JAMES B. FOLEY,
10. GEORGE A. GORDON.
11. ALVIN N. MILLER,
12. THOMAS PURSE.
Alcairs. Crum , Wells ft Co. sold this foronoon
Id bales of Lotton| at 13 cents per pound. It
oUssed as fair, aud Is the first sale made thfft
season at that price.
From thTSopth. -Tiio U. S. M. steampack-
et Gen. Clinch, Capt. Ulcbacdaou, from Jack
sonville, Fornandina, Ac., arrived this forenoon
with a full freight and many passengers. The
officers of the G. C. report that the ship Chat-
luhonchec passed over Fernandinu Bur yester
day at three quarters Hood tide, drawing 17$
feet water, and sailed to the town.
Weather Tnd Crop*.
The Charleston Standard of yesterday says
(he weather here tor somn time past has been
unusually cold for the season, during tlio lost
week there was frost for two mornings as fu r
down us Summerville, on the South Carolina
Railroad, and yesterday and the day before fire*
hero wero exceedingly comfortable; by refer
ence to our telegraphic despatches, it will be
seen that there was frost very generally through
I he interior of the State; wo have heard of none
within the city limits, but we would not havy
been surprised at such announcement.
Pence In KaiiHns.
t he gratifying fact (to all law-abiding citi
zens) h recorded (says the Washington Star)
of the restoration of pence—confirmatory of.
previous similar accounts of Hint Territory
Governor Geary, it appears, is no temporizer j
lie stands straight up to his duty, not leaning to
either of the late contending factions, The
inhabitants, generally, becoming acquainted
with his character for impartiality,respect him,
in upholding the laws. The quieting influence ot
Ills preseuco, wherever he goes, is felt; and hl«
success in dispersing tho uulawfut armed band 14
is a matter of sincere congratulation. The
Fremont newspapers, however, are extremely
grieved that tho intestine war is over; and
this is natural, considering that tho blood of
the shin in Kansas served the purpose of po
litical capital. Tho wailings of such papers as
the New York Tribune ure unmistakable evi
dences that they wished for the continuance oi
civil sti ijo, and even murder, for base and self
ish purposes.
Gov. Geary, it appears foui a letter in tho
Baltimore Sun, had visited the famous town of
Topeka, aud the inhabitants thereof, we aro
informed, were remarbably fastidious and pro '
cbe, disposed to be quite intractable; aud one
man, in a bold manner, gave the Governor to
understand that lie might suppose himself to
be the legal Governor, bat ho (the speaker,)
considered Mr. Robinson as tho real Governor,
and that ho conscientiously felt that he owed
fealty to no other. Many others wished to in
terrogate the Governor, and other desired to
commit him to their own line of policy
To all these pci-ions he had but oue reply :
"Gentlemen, I come not to treat with, but
to govern you. There Is now in this Territory
no other Governor tbuu Johu W. Geary. I will
protect the lives and property of every peace
loving uud law abiding citizen with all the
power comUted to me. I will punish every
law breaker. I will not for a inent tolerato
tiny rpu-ationiug of my authority. Every per
son in iuvor of restoring peace to this distract
ed Territory eau range th.-mselves under in;
banner; all others I will treat as bandits mi
robbers, and I will exterpnte all each ut
tho point of the bayonet. Don’t talk to me
about slavery or freedom—Free State men or
proslavery men—until we have restored the
benign influence of peace to this beautiful
country—until we have punished tho murderer
and driven out the bandit and and rabble, and
returned tho industrious citizens to their homes
and claims.
Don t, I pmy you, embarrass me with these
political questions. You shall oil, without ills*
tinctiou of party, be protected. This Is not a
time to talk about party, when men, women and
children aro dally murdered and driven from
their homes. In God’s name, rise for a moment
above party and contemplate yourselves as
men aud patriots. I am your friend, your fel
low-citizen, moved by no other impulse than
the good of the bona Qdn inhabitants of this
Territory, and the protection of their lives and
property. When peace shall bo restored, I will
poUttodri|hu“ an ° r y ° U U prntect€d ,n N*
The response was instant and enthusiastic. A
vote was immediately passed to sustain the
Governor, and when he left the town of Topeka
the people assembled on masses and gave six
enthusiastic cheers for Governor Geary. This
was another great moral triumph, was delight
ful to contemplate, and is a bright fedthcr in
the Governors cap.
What a change a week’s energetie impartial
administration of affairs has produced here!
lustead »f the reign of terror, with every man
thirsting for the blood of his enemy, confidence
is being restored, squatters aro returning to their
claims, and hope is again dawning upon this
country.
Snow and Surer in Hbi'trmbkk I—This Is a
grange announcement, but nevertheless true!
■or we saw it with our own eyu. It was seen
alw by many others, in this place, on Tuesday
tat, 30th September. It Is needless to say that
overcoats and fires are in demand. Strange—
«mnge weather for September\-~Cnnville
(G«.) Standard, *
Cotton Hko inning to if oVe—It will bo seon
by reference to our commercial column, that
»uin thousand bales of cotton were Bold u this
market yesterday, and that prices advanced $
t0 4 Of II ccnt.-Ar. O. Delta, Sept. 20,
Rive* and Wkatii?h!—The river continues
i". recede slwyly. No arrivals of steamboats.
‘ho weather continues warm at mid-day,
iS B . h 9 u . lto col, l night. The damage from
“banco in Robertson and Montgomery
BRtrBSE"* C0 " ntT ' Ky " m u “
TinCniioii r.'ciiM.r twin.
I’KKUV, Bt’lit. DO, I’sotl.
Editors Gwrgiun «$• Journal:
Gentlemen The cotton crop of the com.
mercial year, which closed on ihu illst ultimo,
Is estimated at B.627,845 bales; tho bulo weigh
ing, according to the Liverpool standard, .31*5
pounds. This perhaps, is tho largest crop evor
sent to market j tho nearest approach to It, nt
least within tbo past few years, i» tbo crop oi
1R52, which amounted to 3,202,882 bules, louv.
lug ill favor of the crop of 1855, over that of
1&32,204,003 halos. Tho crops u f tho past four
years are stated thus: 1852—3,202,882; that o*
1853-2,030,027; thut of 1851-2,817,330; tlm 1
of 1855—3,627,845 bales; luukiug in the aggro
gute 12,508,003 bales; dividing this aggregate
by 4 would give us au average crop 3,142,023
bales. By tbis estimate tho crop of 1855 ex
ceeded auuverage by 305,882 bales.
The average orop heiug 8,142,023 bales, ac
cording to tho foregoing basis of calculation,
the question Is, how will the crop oi 1850 com
pare with that average ? I am awaro that any
answer that can bo made to tbis question)
nt this time, must be more or less conjec
tural; notwithstaudiug, certain facts may
be collected which will render an answer ten
amiable aud reliable, geuerally. My auswer to
tbo above inquiry la, pouibly two-thirds,{2,QM,
082 bales,) certainly not more. Less, you will
perceive, than Hie crop of 1855, by 1,433,103
bales. This la a large deficiency, so large that
but few (buyers of cotton or sellers ol bagging)
If any, will be disposed to admit it; however
that may be, I tliiujt the causes that will bo as
sigued for the deficiency will show that it is
not unreasonably large.
The first cause to which I shall refer was tho
uufavorableness of the spring. The past win
ter was one of unusual severity and duration;
cousequcntly the spring was late, aud tho
planting slow and backward. The cotton
plant, whon young, Is very tender ; uothiugiu
more injurious to it at that period than taw,
unsettled weather, such ns we had last spring,
flnch weather stuutsthe plant; consequently)
much time, favorable seasons and careful cul
ture are required in order to get the plant in
thrifty, condition. This difficulty is not uir
anrmountable. If an unfavorable spring is
followed by a favorable summer, it may bo
overcome altqgethi&; but should the summer
be unfavorable, as the post was, as well as tho
spriug, the difficulty alluded to becomes perma
nent. The truth of this statement is «een in tlio
fact, that weed which ordiuurily would average
four, wifi not now average more thnn two feet
in height.
The principal cause, however, of the great
deficiency in the present crop, was the long
and severe drought. The most favorable sea
son for the growth of the cotton plant is warm
weather, with frequent Rhowers and suushluc—
the cotton is a sun plant. The drought com-
commenced early in tbo season, aud extended
over the entire cotton region, with the excep.
tiou of a few favored localities. The month of
August is generally regarded as tho best in tbe
growing season. It is certain that if a good
crop 1b not secured by tbe last of that month,
(minder favorable circumstances a few days la
ter) it will not be realized at all. Now, according
to the best information that I can get, and the
closest examination I can make, there 1b no
fruit—or very little, if any—that appeared af
ter the 10th of August; so that frost, which
ordinarily is a matter of anxiety with the far
mcr at this season of the year, is now a matter
of but little concern, for there is very little
fruit to'mature—which little, perhaps, wifi not
be affected by frost.
Tho drought (which still continues) caused
the bolls to open prematurely. I observed open
bolls os early as the twelfth of July, and they
opened very rapidly. On tho thirtieth of Au
gust there coiumcuced a very severe storm of
wind and rain, which continued lor some twen
ty-four hours, sweeping over nearly tho eutiro
cottou region. There was as much cotton.opcu
at the time of the occurrence of this storm as
there will be at any one time during the pick
ing process. The storm heat out at least one
half of the cotton then open, one half of which
was lost.
The picking season, so far, has been very
favorable, and the farmers have pressed the
picking with unusual energy. The consequence
is, that during the month of October, the pick
ing will be over.
The boll is unusually small. 1 have boon told
by farmers who have ascertained the fact, that
it requires eighteen hundred pounds of cotton
in the seed to produce the same amount iu lint
that is ordinarily produced by iifteeu hundred
pouuds of cotton iu the seed.
I am, very respectfully, Ac.,
Howem.Couii.
r
lo
Vice
Presidents,
N. .1.
Tire Fusion* in Indiana.—A correspoudeut
of the Memphis (Tenn. Balletio, a neutral pa-
ter, ilia letter dated Vinciuuos, Ind., August
JDtb, suys that the Fusion State ticket of the
Fillmore uud Fremont parties "is composed of
abolitionists from head to bottom; there is not
a Fillmore raau on the Congressional ticket,
uud but fifteen Fillmore men in the State for
either branch of the Legislature. Four-fifths
of the Fillmore know nothiugs are supporting
the abolition candidates for Stale offices, and
for Cougresa aud tbe Legislature."
""Tun New State Road Administration-
Premium for Sober Men.—Tho Atlanta Intel
ligencer learns that the new Superintendent of
the Western ft Atlantic Railroad with the ad
vice aud consent of Gov. Johnson, has issued
orders to the effect that a certain class of opera
tives on the road, inclnding conductors and en-
ginemen, shall, at tbe end of every three months,
receive a handsome premium in cash, iu addi
tion to their regular wages—provided, they have
entirely abstained from the use of ardent spirits
and from gambling, during tho past threo months.
There is no compulsion used to prevent the men
from indulging in these vIccb to a moderate ex
tent, but a premium is offered them not to do it,
and wo predict that the rule will work well, and
that tho Road will make money under its opera
tion.
Let other roads iu the country follow the ex
ample. It is certainly a most happy institution
for the promotion of sobriety and good morals.
: 11 Mow ^'oiiynilliqi ul Atlniila/
jWy lake tliu following report Dl.tlio-Aiiierihiil
’.Mass Moi ling held at Atlanta Iasi- Wednesday
mid Thursday from Hie Macon Citizen.
.Gen, Jiio. N. WlllJiilnijqi^ t>f Nmvlon enmity,
Tusideiit. ,' ;
Dr. Sandora, of Units «o.
Col. J W. Alexander, Floyd uo.
Col. I). A. Viihoii,Doughertyeo,
A. II. Jones, Washington eo
Dr. Jos. D. Carleton,Clark co.
Dr. L. F. W. Andrews, of Bibb, and
Hammond) Esq. ol'Fylton, ns Secretaries,
Roport of Ihu committee was adopted.
Gen. Jiio. N. Williamson took the Chair and
made h very appropriate hut brief address.
Upon motion of ft. H. Biglmm, Esq. of Troup
committee of one from each Congressional
District was appointed to propuro and report
business foH'iii flier action of this Convention.
Tlio following gtqitlemen composed said com
mittee;
J. 1L-Sliced; of Chatham, 1st,
Jonathan Davis of Lee, 2d,
E. G. Cabaniiis, of Monroe, 3d,
E. H. Biglmm, ot Troup, 1th,
M. Dwhmell, of Floyd, 5th,
P. E. More; of Clarke, utb,
B. T. Harris, of Hancock, 7th,
ltobt. Y. Harris, of Richmond, Nth.
Ou motion adjourned to 3 o’clock, P. M.
Tumkb o’clock, P. M.
Couveutlon culled to order by tho President.
The committee on business teporled the fol
lowing recommendations.
We recommend.
1st. That the friends of Fillinuro uud Doun el-
son be requested to organize clubs in every
county in the State, with District Commit
tees or clubs, to tho end that documents may
be distributed into the huuds ot every citizen of
the Btutc, and that the delegates to this Conven
tion bo requested to give special attention to
this subject, and not to let it rest until the
movement is crowned with success.
2d. Thut the President of this Convention up-
point a committee of ten to solicit fuuUs uud
ilucing the same iu the hands of the Central
Executive Committee Ibr the purpose of provi
ding documents for distribution.
3d. That tho President of this Convention up-
point a eommitteo of live, immediately to confer
and correspond with the speakers of the Shite
favoring tiio election of Fillmore and Douelson,
and ns to preparing and arranging u plan lor
canvassing the State oi Goorgiu,to the end that
every county shall be thoroughly canvassed uud
that a sir ng force of speakers shall be thrown
into every place which the Central Executive
Committee may designate, and that the Dele
gates to this Couveutlon he requested ti. co-ope
rate with the committee in getting up public
meetings according to tlio programme of ap
pointments.
On motion of Col. R. J. Morgan,
Resolved, That tlio Convention resolve itself
into a committee lor the purpose oi collecting
lands to be placed iu tlieluiimsoftlic Executive
Committee tor the purpose of the campaign.
Committee under Uu* 2nd Heeonnnendatlon of
the committee.
Wm. G. Forsyth, and Jno. D. Wells, of Ful
ton.
Madison Jones, of Bibb.
L. T. Doyall, of Henry.
Lewis Zachary, of Newton.
Foster Blodgct, of Richmond*
John E. Morgan, ot'Troup.
Itich’d Turner, of Webster.
Jno. M. Edge, ofCumphcll,
Committee tmuer the 3rd Recommendation.
E. G. Cabuimis, L. V. W. Andrews, O. lb
Hanleiter, Joshua Knowles and Jonathan Da
vis.
Iu conclusion wo have to say that all things
tossed off pleasantly and harmoniously, save
he lamentable and lutal accident thut occurred
at the Libel ly Pole, erected iu front of tbe
Trout House. This pole, after having broken
in the net of rearing, was finally raised to Sts
K'sitioii, minus some 40 feet of Us larger end,
mt unfortunately the lines intended for hoist
ing the flags become foul, aud it was necessa
ry to send some one up to disentangle them.
Thin was tried by one aud on his failure anoth
er was induced to make the cflbrt. He ascend
ed some CO feet well secured by the rones by
which he was elevated, and succeeded m cut
ting away it part of tho fastenings, when lie lost
his hold and fell headlong to tho earth, his head
striking against a piece of limber uud crushing
out Ids file, almost instantly, lie breathed but
a short tirao utter he wus taken up. This was hor
rible enough, but we know not that blame can at
tach any one. All that could be done by the
sympathizing crowd was done-—which was im
mediately to set on foot u subscription for the
benefit of the wife and three children ot the un
fortunate man who.** home is in Madison, and
which resulted in raising a imndaomc sum fur
that purpose.
On the other hand the Atlanta Examiner
says the affitir was a failure. It remarks.
When we got upon the ground where the
groat gathering was assembled we found two
small squads of men which, (it first sight, we
thought bud been drawn together by u fight.
But, Mr. Wright of Jefferson was evidently in
tent upon a linrrangtm to the largest bevy of
some 300, while Dr. Miller, was hopelessly uud
dolefully expatiating to about 175 eager and
expectant•oitizcus. The Rev. Sir. Hilliard of
A lalmma uddressed the crowd at tho large stand
and wo tool well assured that wo do full jtmtlco
to tlio occasion, when we say Hint at no tirao
weic there more than 3500 men, women and
children nt the staud. We believe (1000 souls
is the extremest llgaru that any good Judge
of numbers would pi >eu Hie eutiro crowd drawn
together by this portentous parade of Fillmore
strength.
Thu Barbecue was well got up whon it comes
to cooking we yield tlio palm to our opponents.
Their meufc was lint—their bread abundant
enough to leave the twelve baskets full of frag
ments, and all we regret is tho useless wuste.
Just to think of 12,000 pounds of good hog and
sheep lavished on Fillmore’s prospects In Geor
gius Wo will soon report ut greater length tho
substance of the various speeches.
Tub Most Beautiful Hand.—Two charm
ing women were discussing one day what it is
which constitutes beauty in the hand. They
differed In opinion as muck in the shape of the
beautiful member whose merits they wero dis
cussing. A young gentleman friend presented
himself, and by common consent tbo quostiou
was referred to him. It was a delicate mutter.
He thought of Paris and the three goddess.
Glancing from oue to the other of the beauti
ful white hands presented to him, which by the
way he had tho cunning to hold for some time
in ms own for tho purpose of examination, lie
replied at last; " I give it np ; tbe questiou is
too hard for mo; but ask the poor, and they
will tell you that the most beauttvul.handiln the
world is Hie hand that gives.”
Daily Mail to TiioMAavii.LK.—The IVutch.
man of Oct. 1st says:
We aro Informed by our Post Master, ThonraH
Simmons, Esq., thut to-day a dally lino of Sta
ges commences raunlng between Americus and
oar town.
For this arrangement, which will be of much
benefit to our community, we are indebted to
our energetic representative, Col. J, L, Seward.
Thoraasyllle must steadily Improve, and
highly favored as it is by nature, we must as
sert that It is equally favored in having such an
able exponent of its interests lu Congresses
James L. Seward. j,
Amxbious, Oct. 1.—We bad a "heavy white
frost” tbis morning, which must kill cotton be
yond doubt.
U«l, Will. ItL Nichols’ Appointments
Holt. T. !!(:, Forman, Hie Democratic tiomi
iieo for elcctutuf tlm Eirat District, having ac
cepted the service of Col. Wm. M. Nichole tliu
Democratic nl^erffitte Elector for the First Dis
trict In all the comities south of tlio Altamalia
mid Ockmulgye lllvera. Col. Nichols author!-
zees us to say that lie will address the people
in that portion ot tho District at the following
times and places, Col. N. also authorizes us to
say that be wifi be happy to meet any Electa
on the Filliimro Ticket in discussion at any
of the appointments named lieluw:
Saturday, Oct. lNtli, Wan who rough, Ware Co
Monday, " 20th. Traderahill, Chariton "
Tuesday. " 21st, Jeffersonville, Camden "
Wedu’y, " 22d, Wayuo-iviilo, Wayne "
Saturduy, " 25th. Uomesvillo, Appling “
Monday, " 27th, Douglaus, Coffee "
Tuesday, " 2fitli, Carters-Bridge, Clinch "
Wedu’y, “ 29th, Troopviilo, Lowudos “
Friday, •* 3lst, Grovcraville, Colquitt "
Sutur day, 8epL 1st, Thomasville, Thomas 4
Thn Kr ones amt AcipNitnUncfS of Mr. amt Mrs.
M. KJTZOKKAIithir.' rm|ieotbilly luvltod to ottoml
the funora! of tho latter from tliolr roslitonco on
Huberahim street, Imiwoou South Broad mil JMI
rtreels tnia afiernouiq *t 4 o’clock. *
Kansas Finance Committee,
Tlio following is the Savannah Finance Com
mittee to whom remittances for tho.cause of
the South iu Kausus should bo directed:
J. B. Gullie, Olmirm’n, Aloxander Fawcett,
W. N. Habersham, Dr. H. L. Byrd,
R. D. Arnold, * John N. Lewis,
1. K. TelU, John Cooper,
Jamofi G. Rodgers, J. W. Webster,
nud tile Press of tbe city.
Ask any One who tins Ever Itoctl
HU. il'LAMO, L’KI.BBKATKI) l.IVKK PILL*,
PKKIWKKU BY FbKUlNlJ BHON.—Wlmt th<-y think
of then) t Xhietybmio in a hundred will tell jou
tlioy are Hie best .Pills Ibr f.tvop Complaint, Nick
Headache and Dyyli'psiii that they have over used.
Head Hie followlugifrom one of nor most respecta
ble citizen :
Nkw York. Augusta, 1862.
I do hereby cortii'y that 1 liavo lieeu stilleriug
from a pain in my bdo and breast for loug timu
ami after trying m.iiiy remedies c-.ino to Hie con
clusion thill my liver wa* uttbelmt. I immediately
onintui need using i r, M’LvxK's Ckumiutki) Uvr.it
t’u.u*', prepared l»\ Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh.
uu4 the few that I Uavctakeu have already given
me more relief tliai> all the other medicines I liavo
taki-ii p it teguthoiv 1 went to a uluti voykiit to con-
suit him ; after examining nut catefully, ho advLcd
me loom. Untie (lie use ol Hr. M'liUite Pills; that
they would oitruttmlly cure mo.
W. \V, I'UILU’N, No. *2 Columbia Place.
Udf Purchasers will l*e careful to ask for Dr.
M’latlte's Coh-hiiiied IJver Pills, manufactured by
Fleming rims., of hit burg, Pa. There are other
Pills, puipirtlug u» hi* L’ver Pills, uow before
|»uldi«. Dr. M'Line’s genuine Liver Pills, also Ills
celebrated Vermifuge, rati, now lie had at all re-
apeelublo Drug Nluips.
None genuine without Hie signature of
•ml 1 (H) I'l.RMIN’H Hlfitf.
KKVNTONK STATU, Capt. iiardlo,
will leave as above. For freight or
'iMissago apply to
0. A. UKKINKH, Agent.
Cabin Parage w 00
Steerage Passage.; 7 00
Passengers by thl3 ship fur Baltimore ami Wash-
Ington will bo lauded at Now Castle, Delaware, if
desired, from whleli place oars atari three times
daily tor the above citioa, uud other Southern
polnu. oct4
9Ieih> TOSH COUNTY SHERIFFS ALE.
U ! ILL be sold on tbe first TUESDAY in Novcin
her next, hefuro tho Court House door, lu tlio
t.ity of Darien, the roliowlng property to wit:
The UNION STEAM SAW MILL, logothur with all
tho Fixtures, Machinery, fto., thereunto btlnugiug.
Also, tho Milt Site uu which aaht Mill Is situated,
eoutalulug four acres. Said Mill situuio tlireo m.les
below Darinu, uta piano kunwii us Prutt’s landing,
ou a tributary stream of the Altamalia Hivcr, in
said county, levied on as the property of Frost ft
Boulter, loxulUl'y a lieu judgment issued from the
Honorable, tho Inferior Court of the County ol McIn
tosh, Mortimer Oullinun vs. tbo Union Steam Saw
Mill, Frost ft Boulter owtiers thereof—property
poluted out Ut said licit, Te.tus cash—uurchiwer
lying for title. WM. T. THOUPE,
Slierifi McIntosh County.
Daricu, October 3,1 60. not 4
KLIOt TION AOTICEL *
U.HUK or Council’s Omen, i
Savannah, October 4, I860. j -
C OUN OIL will un lburMlaj, October Ifilh. lbb
elect a Fiet-ml J ieiitcuoui of I he Spcdul Pol:c
and City Watob,by day und by uight, to fill the va
cancy occasioned by Hie resignation of Second Uou-
tenunt Bussoll. Salary 81,100 per annum. Baud
*2,COO.
Applicants must leave their applications, stating
Ibe names of tliolr securities, (‘2 required,) on or
before ‘2 o’clock. P. MV of ttiat day.
By order of C’otititil,
FDWARD ‘ l . WILSON,
out 4 Clerk of Couuull.
BAN ANN AS" &" ORANGES.
—ALSO—
sarew.
—tND—
30 Largo Saauketl Tuii^um. *
1 bbt, Nrw Smoked Beef,
Pig Hama and Bacon.
J' ST KWflVKD nr
WM. U DICKSON,
not 4 BAKXARD HTRBi-T.
CBiitiiterriiti Jitleiiigiicc.
Snrnnitnlt Market, October 4
T i ere wtw a got>d enquiry tbis forenoou, and tlio
sales amount to ddt) bales, us follows, viz : 6U ut
10)8, 47 nt It?;, trtat 11)5,10 at 12,0'2 at 1*2>5, '20
ut PJs;, 78 at 1*2)5,38 at 1-2*5.2ID at IS#, 14 ut
1*2)5, l' 1 «t li ! , nod 8 bales on terms not mude
known.
ISxiwrli,
Nkw Yung—Per iteamsbip Augusta—693 bates
upland cotton,69 bales domesties, 1*28 casks rice,
2*2 packages mdzo.
NKW MtI.KAN'5, Hept 29—' 1 'otton—'With a fair
demand but rather poor supp'y tlio sates have not
exceeded ’A bales «t very lull prices; • -—
Inferior —a —
Ordinary — a —
Hood • rdinary .....* 10)5 a
I s»w Middling 11 a 11 >4
Middling 11)5 a lift
(iood Middling 11?5 a 12*4
.Uidd lug Fair
Fair... r.V.......f.V.\v>% uia
STAT'KMKN l' t»F LOTION.
Stock on hand l*t September, 1855 bales 7,193
Arrived since...,.,.,., t» ,727
Arrived tn-dny 9,174.
.12)5 a 12)5
Imported to date....
Exportt-U t** dnv..,,
,.28,428
. 676-
81’, 099
-24,0,1
Tin: Frost at Moxtgomkiiy.—Tlio Adver-
tLer of Thursday morniug, says:
Wo were visited by u heavy frost yesterday
morning. Alffcntees are pouring In from every
direction, our streets aro thronged with cotton
wagons, business of every kind is brisk, and
there is u srailo upon every countenance. Tho
city is perfectly free from sickuoss of every kind
—the physicians having nothing to do, but whit
tle sticks and review their muRty books. A
Railroad to Pensacola and wouldn’t wo be
some?
Frost at Viuk'3nnio.—The Vicksburg Whig
of tlio 25th says :
For two or three days wo have bad very cool
weather for the season, and yesterday morning
we had a visit from Senor Jack Frost. This is
unusually early for tlio annual visit ot Mr.
Frost, but wo imagine his morning call yester
day did no groat damage.
Cotton Crop in Claiborne County. Mir-
sflirri.-Wc get sad news daily (says the Port
Gibson Reveille, of the 25th.) of tlio great fall
ing off In the cotton crop. We think tho crop
of this country caunot exceed two thirds of u
crop, nud wo have been told by sensible travel
ers through the cotton region, that the crop is
better in this county than in any other pnrt or
the country. We do not hesitate to say that, in
our judgment, tlio crop will fall short of last
year's considerably.
The Gonzales Inquirer says tho wife of John
F. Eastwood, the man who was lately murder
ed in that county, lias since absconded and she
is suspected of having coinmittnl the murder.
American Flag.
UAHIUSON'B COLUMBIA
Stock on band mnl on ship-board not cleartnUi‘2,098
Nugar—Fair demand tin the Lcvoo at about pre-
vietteralett. Sales L'Ohbds.
Freights—A ship laid uu lor Liverpool at >5d. for
Colton.
FxcbaiiRes—Very little doing.
Dm dim. [dear bill-] 8)5 a 9)5 per cent, prem
Daria 6.21*4 ** 6 -- 8 l ,or dollar.
New i ork GO days 1)5 a - per cent. disc.
New York tSgbt >4 percent, discount to par
Ml tXTUOM !• IIY, Oct. 3--Oot'.uu—-'J lie receipts dur
ing tlio week huvub.'cu largo, about 5,000 biles,
and tbo market but beonbrisK, and sales prompt
at Improved rate-t. Wo quote extreme; from 9c to
12)5, principal sales 11)5 10 11)5. There have
been two or three fruits iu this city week.
MACON, Oct.4—Cotton—Market brisk, OP* 12)»c
Receipts light.
C't'LUMBUN, Oct 3—Cotton—Buyers took hold
freely ycslerduv coUHldcrli.g the inflated stute of
tlio murbet, and 1,018 bales were sold at si i If prices.
We quow Middling to Fair ut 11)5 b» DA'^c. Re
ceipts of the day Put bales.
MOBILE, fc'opt. 30—Cotton—Tho market to-day
was very active, and bemg bett» r supplied fuller
prices were obtamca. titles 1,2'J.i bales, with mid,
dllllg qil(-ted ut ll)5c.
WILMlNHToN, Out. 2—Cottou—Sales to-day of 80
bales mil*5»V2« ibr Middling.
AlTlK.Xs, Oct. *2—Not a great deal coming in.
We quote at 9 to 11)50. Plenty of mouey to givo
for all that may bo brought to market.
f Jibing Sutelligeurc.
iimcral Jnoitation.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
FOll PHILADELPHIA.
7b leave Odefotr lltt, al 7 o’clocfc, A, iW. I . ....
Thu United States Mall Steamship I to itn mediately.
UV.-miKI.. tfl'A-n.* I'jinl ll.ir.lin
CliApFEH di CO,
.1. U. UYiUi,
(,'OMIIISSWN MKKOIIANT,
«iigai No. fM u»y-»t., H«vmin«n
COP178T.
Will exoutoDeedd, Mortgages, Power ol Attorney,
Wills, Bonds, Notices and TaKlng bl lutorrogntnrtc#.
Office at (bo Court Uoubii, Savannah, Ha.
Court Days, Third Tuesday 111 each month, and
held at tbo office of Kdwatd t-. WiUou.Kaq.
Kesldonqo, Hostoii, between Barnard and Tuttnall
street.
Any call at uight, on Imsiuosai will bo uttonded
jy-26
No. O Whitaker Street, Savanmili, Go.,
WIIOUUALK AND KKTAIL DK AUERS IX
ASHES, BUnda, Doors, Mouldings, fto White
. J Load, Ziuo, Whlto Llnsord, Sperm, Whale, Tan
ners* and Neatsfoot Oils, Glass. Brashes, Hold lanif,
Bronxo, Builders’ Hardware. Nalls, Marble Mantels,
ftc., fto Jo4
8'
IN THE CITY I’OUttl' OF SAVANNAH,
Jft.V IKKM, lSSfl-
W HEREAS, John Uortot), Alvell N. Miller, II. A.
Crane, William King and Henry Brighum,
summoned to attend the present term ol'tbls Court
astlrand Jurors, have made dcfliull, ItMs ordered
Hint they be lined forty dollars each, unless they
flic pond nnd sufficient cause of excuse on or before
U10 llrst day or Hie next term of this Court. Aud
wheroas, Saul S. Box, John Poster, Benjamin K.
Armstrong, Thomas A. Askew, Michael Lynch,
(JeorgoS. Barihehuess, Eli M. Bolinoau and Horace
Gillum summoned to atleud tho present torm of
this Courtns Petit Jurors have made default. It is
ordorod that they bo fined twenty dollars each,
unless they file good und sufficient cause of excuso
ou or before the ttrst day of tbe uext term of this
Court.
True extract from Hie Minutes.
oct 3 PHILIP M. BUSSELL, Clerk,
SOHI fiFFIiXN, BROS. & CO.,
IMPORTKUS AND DEALERS IN
Drags, Paints, Oils, Perfumery,
dio., dto.,
170 WILLIAM SIRKET,cor. Beexmau, NEW YORK,
' NV1TE THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE to
. . tholr largo and varied stock of Drugs, Paints,
Is, Pcrlumery, ftc, tu addition to their regular
Importations of. staple Drugs, they ure alao receiv
ing, direct from tbe sources of production aud ma
nufacture, anppiios of Tootb, Fair and Nail Brush
es, Bronzes, Corks, Mortars, Spouges, French und
Kuglish Perfumery Lubin’a Extracts, and mauy
other urDeles usually embracod In Druggists’ blocks,
which thoy are also ouablod to offer on Hie most
advantageous terms.
Orders, either iu |ierson or by tuail, will receive
prompt attention.
K erseys, plains and twilw-to i'lan-
TEUS.—'Wo would respectfully call (he atleu-
t on of tbo Planters of Georgia nud Carolina to tbo
very complete aud extuusivc assortment of tbe
above Plantation Goods. Schley’s Goods, of all do
Bcriptlous, being among Hie tot which ure now
opened and for suio by
oct 1 LADaUN ft ROGERS.
HSttK
THE siibs'cribor will coiitiuue
thb IJvory and Hark Business, on
11s o u no-a, at Hie Stubles t-01 nor ol West BROAD
and HAlMlfcoX BELTS. Hive me a trial,
oct 1—ltu JACOB KLUSTON.
VALUABLE HIVE PLANTATION '
PllR SALK,
WITHIN tax MIIX4 OP THX CITY OK SAVANNAH.
O N tlm llrst Tuedday iu December next, will be
sold before tlm Court House iu tbo city or 8a-
vauuab, (bo Plantation ou tho Savuuuah river, ten
miles from tbe oily, known as Mulberry Grove, be
longing to tbo cstato or the lato Philip Ulmer, con
taining six hundred aud eighty-seveu acres, of
which there are two hundred acres or first quality
tide rico land, and ono hundrud and iltty-flvo acres
under good banks aud in a fine stale for cultiva
tion. Also, seventy live acres of high laud under
cultivation. Ou the piuce uru a good dwelling Iiiiiiho,
overseer’s house, haras, negro bouses aud • toer
outbuildings, ali iu u good state of repair. Pevsnns
diBiring to purcliusu will cull upon H. K, llarrisnn,
Ex’r, who rosi-ios withiu lour tulles of tho Grow-,
or Klixa Uhner, Ex'trlx, who resides within two
miles of tbo Grove.
Terms or sale made kuowu ou tho day or sale.
Possession not given until tbo first of January.
H. K. HARRISON. Ex .or
jyl7-td ELIZA ULMER, Ex’trix.
Jtar l'huC.urlestnn Mercury will publish ouvv a
week until tho day of sale.
UOAItOING.
EVERAI, nentleraouor small families eon be
1 accommoffiilud with good Rodins uud Board, ut
Rruytou street, opposite tho Ice llouso.
doc 12—If MRS. M. S. KAYMER.
O IL, Caudles uud Soap—3 Uhls. Bleached Winter
Oil; 3do Spring Oil; 40 boxe* of Adamantiue
Candles; 36 boxes ot'Chemical Olivo Soap; Woman’s
Friend, aud Family Soup, in etore aud for sale at
oct 3 J. D. JESSE’S.
- fsret mm.-,re.'
A LL PERSON’S desirous of obtaining FRESH
MILK, Morning and Evening, are he eby noti
fied that they can obtain tlm same ut a ro-’ ucod prico
by calling at my rcv-i:louce No. 68 LIBERTY
STREET. A HARMON,
oct 1—dim*
ROBINSON & CAMP
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
AND Dealers lu fiuoRoudy Made
CI.OT111 Di have iccoivcd und/f/Ij
i penod Hieir slock of Fall and Wind (
ter GOODS, comprising a lull andU
complete assortment of Cloths, Oassiniorcs, Vest
ings and Ovor Coatings, which wo will make and
trim 'in our usual stylo, aud at the shortest notice.
Our ready made Clothing la manufactured at tho
well known huuso of IV. T. Jennings ft Co, 231
Broadway, Now York, uud comprises ull (hat is
lino and fashionable iu tlm line.
FURNISHING GOODS of every description requi
site to a gontlonmu’s wardrobo, constantly kept ou
baud, nil of which wo offer on our usual credit
torms, or at a discount of 5 per coutfor cash, at
3 BULL STREET, SORREL BUILDING,
oct 1—Ua uext.door to Pulaski Huuho.
HOOFING! ROOFING!!
WARREN’S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER-PROOF
COMPOSITION ROOFftG.
T HE subscriber having been appointed sole agent
In this oily for Wurren’s Fil e and Water l'roo
Composition Roofing is prepared to oxcuutu the
same lu a satisfactory manner.
The attenilou of the citlzous of Bavauuah is re-
spoctfuliy solicited t > tho above method of Rooting
uow much used iu tlm prinriiml cities or Hie United
States, (buth Mirth und South,) aud at It has been
tested under ovory variety of circumstances, Icon-
fldcutly oiler it to the public as a mode of Roofing
unolOcctiunupio in every particular, whilst it com
bines, in a greater degree than any other roofing iu
uso, tUo valuable requisites ol cheapness, durability
uud security, against both lire aud wutor.
It bos rapidly superceded tho uso of all kinds or
roofs wberover it bus been introduced, giving iu all
cases general suUsllmtlou, bolug highly recommend
ed by lusurauce Companies, aud all wlm have test
edits utility.
43“ CHABLER SHULL, Architect, will act as
agont during my absence from the city, at wlnuc
office all information will bo freely given, and speci
mens of the rool'sbown.
sept23 CALVIN FAY, Agent.
HV/M NLAHUEU, STYLE IMPROVED.
b baa doble the quantity r.ud etretigth of
any other.
It give* a perfectly natural color,
It color* every shacto Trom light brown to
It is perfectly^harmless to tlio akin.
Its effect is instantanoous and permanent.
ft Is the best, quickest, ohoujiest and satcsl i»y
over made.
DireuiimiH fer uso uccomiiauy each iiox.^ggr
P, ICC—l oz. #1—2 uzs. #1 60—1 «fc*. #3—8 07.S. #6.
fEntorcd according to an Act of CongrcfcS, in tho
yoar l«56, by A. W- Harrison lu the Clerk’s OiUco
of tbo District Court of the United Slatea Tor the
Ea-tern District urPcuusylvaula.]
For sale by tho manuflmturer,' ’ '
APOIJjOS W. HARRI80N,
docl8—ly 10 South 7tb Rt., Phiiadolpbla.
Pml of 8u%’iiiinali October 4.
Arrived.
U S M steam packet General Clinch, Hlclmrdson,
Jacksonville, Black Creek, riculata, Welakii, Pa-
bikw. 1 ,-niuiniania, 8t Mary's, Brunswick. Darien,
Ac—«•> l 'aglniru ft Cuuiduglmm.
Cleaved.
Blcamsliip Augusta, l.yon, New York—Padulford,
Fay ft Co.
Deimrlcd.
Elcutner Wclaka, McNelty,Palatka.
Memoranda.
SKbunamiama, Sept 29—Air, brig' Woiqoa. from
Sew York.
Conalgnees.
Per L'N Msieutu pncketGeu flinch, from Jack
son villo, Ac—70 bales sea island cottou and uulze,
to F M Mvroll; Lufburrow ft Henderson; Ooujwr ft
Fraser; Huntor ft (,'am.uull, Col Talbird, aud othors
PuAseiigei-e.
Per Steamship Augusta, for Now York—T B Kon-
shaw, URN; -J MB Uveli; J S Warnock; R A
Fleming;.'i BThompson; Mudaum .urut and ser-
vant; Miss Call; Dr G M Gilbert; J I. Purrlugloii; B
V Mlielmll, V R Ely;Mr Davis.
i’er .- L-amship Gen General C'liuch, f, om Jackson
ville, av—AP Friday; R G Marys J 6 Rhodes; MI-s
'lilso.i nud servant; 31 Summerlin, lady, child uud
servant;T P Henrlck and lady: Mrs Davidson; Mrs
Armiinge ami servant; E MGulden; U C Howoll; P
R'lkenhaughjS Moody; P 1. Hawthorn; K Chaiwril
am! lady; PP Punch; M Miller; P Sanders; Dr UU-
bort; PFulsoujT Fraser; M A Parkor; PLerutou; P
B Denson; Johu Donsou and sorvant; A Mooney; P
McCauu: TGouldiujJ) iiazleburst; LIluzlehurst;G
Taylor; P Mnnroo; W A Mclalu; P Bmlih: W Wlckall,
J Nmith, Mrs Coy, child and sorvaut; Mrs Bryant
and child; Mr bmg. lady and servant; Mr Dubons
and 4 servants; 8 Fills; A P Miller; A M Jones, lady
and sorvaut; Mrs Harrison; Miss Harrison; T Cano-
vu, Messrs Jackson, Bunnell, White, Woodward,
Hauuuu, Wise, Brown, Aruow, Green, Thompson,
uud 12 deck.
HUNT & WEBSTER’S.
IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE.
D B3IGNKD for Families, plantations, Dress mu-
kers, Tailors, Boot ft ahoo manufacturers aud
others who may wish to do their own sewing cboap.
ly and with expedition. This machine bows a uni
form stitch with both sides alike, and which will not
ravel. It is uioro simple, is loss liablo to get out of
order, aud costs less in proportion than uuy other
machine, and is warranted to bo perfect, uud to work
well. All apparatus necessary for couvonicut u«o is
furnished wiui It, and auy instruction will bo given
that will bo necessary 10 ensure to Hie purchuscr
Us successful operation and durability.
The publlo aro respectfully invited to call am! ox
amino them at 136 Congress ut.
ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen, Agt.
$3T A very ueat aud oruomeutul Iron Table
will now be gi von with a machine fora small sum
addition to the regular price May 26.
L LARI).—20 bids, prime Baltimore Ia?af Lard
60 kegs prime Baltimore Leaf tord, landing
and for sale hv SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
nug26
DISSOLUTION.
T HE Firm or Freeman ft Henderson was this day
dissolved by mutual cement. AU debts duo
tho firm must ho paid by tho first of October, to
oitber party. A. FREEMAN,
J, M. 1IENDER40X
Bayquuab, Bept 1, i860 • sopt 1—lm
B ACON—24 bluls. prime Bacon Sides; 8 bhds.
prime Bacon Shoulders, landing from steamer
Koystouo State," and for sale by
sopt 25tr«g#r OOTAVUS COHEN.
S undries—just received—
60 iioxes Coffee, Pepper aud Mustard
50 ** Bcadoil Starch aud Soai«
26 •* Adamantine and Tallow Candles
60 bb!s and bags extra Family Flour
30 “ Potatoes und Onions
40 gross Wood and I’alior Matches
60 dozcu assorted Brooms and Polls
100 “ &rub Brushes uud Clothes lines
60 " Wash Boards
810 hags Java and Hio Coifco. For sale by
DAVID O’CONNOR,
oct 2 corner Broughton and Drayton sts.
D ICKEN’* HOUSEHOLD WORDS for Octohor
received and for by
WARNOCK ft DAVIS,
sept 30 169 Congress street,
C hoice sv. cbmx1k&5aii.-.i. ua. «UE
St. Croix Sugar.
10 bhda choice 1*. R. Sugar. Just received and
fer sale by SCRANTON JOHNSTON ft CO.
aug28.
DEWITT S BIOKO AN
A UK now receiving tholr Fall and Winter stock
JX or ForoIgn'an.I.Domeatlo DRY GOOD3. Also
a rail assortment of^Plantation Goods, which the;
offer at the lowest prices, and to which they solid
tbe attention or purchasers.
RIBERO’S BUILDING,
oct 2 . Congress street
S BIDES AND HAMS-30hhds Clear Bides
r ■ ■
20 tierces aholce Hums, landing «uu »wr w» v
auglft IIOI.COMBI, JOHNSON ftTCO,
COMB ONK-UUMB ALL 1
HAVE just ruculvod some 100 Uiuusandgood
_ BpauUU -Sugars of the very best brands, also, a
lot or good Gorman Sugars, at low prices. Also, a
lot or good French and Gorman Wines. All or which
I am dostiood to soil at roduced prices, 1 have also
added to my nrosont stock, a lot or tho very finest
French Brandies—and 1 say to you one and all, now
is your timo, for I am doterminod to mako my mot
to, low prices, and quick sales-so come und see
moat the corner of Bay aud Bull streets.
aug‘26 A. BON AUD.
Tuhjk agency.
fjPHF Subscribers have established a Book
X Agency in Philadelphia, and will furnish any
buck or publication at tho retail price froo ot post
age. Auy persons by forwarding tho subscription
prico of any ono of the $3 Magazines, such as liar-
icr’s, Godey’s, Putnam’s, Graham’s, Frank Leslie's
roshiona, fto., will receive the Magazines Ibr one
year and a copy of a splendid lithograph portrait ot
oitber Washington, Jackson or Olay; or if subsorl-
bing to u $2 and gl magazine, they will receive a
copy of either ortlic three portraits. If subscribing
to tti worth of magazines, all threo portraits will he
sout gratis. Music furnished to thoso who may
wish it.
Envolopos ofexory size aud description iu large
or small quantities lUrulshod. Seal Presses, Dies,
ftc., sent to order.
Every description of oiigrovmg ou wood executed
with neatness and dispatch 1 lows of Buildings,
Newspaper Headings, Views of Machinery, Book il
lustrations, Lodge Oortlflcutes, Business Cards, do.
Ail orders sout by mult promptly atteuded lo Per
sons wiBhlug viows of their buildings engraved can
send a Daguerreotype or skoteli ortho building by
mall or oxpruss.
Porsons at a dlstuuce having salcablo articles will
find it to that* odvantago to address tho subscribers
as we woulu «at as ugout for tho sule of the same
BYRAM d PIWtUE.
50, South Third street, Phila., Va.
nov 20—dftwly
The subscriber offers for sale all her
.possessions In Scrlvcn county, contain-
'lag about one ^nousand acres of I^ind,
more or loss, all adjoining said Ferry,
and extending to tuo Augusta road —
The improvements eensfrt or a good
Dwelling, titoro, Warehouse; anil ail other ueecssa-
ry out-buildiugs. About sixty-live acres are under
fence and iu good ordor fur cultivation. The Intid
is llrst quality, aud writ suppliod with funciug tim
ber. It is an excellent stand for the merchandize
business. The Ferry is tho best located and most
patronized oi any othor between Savannah nnd
Augustu. There Is also passing through tbe lund a
never falling stream, fully sufficient to supply any
Grist or Saw Mill. For furthor particulars uddress
mo at Sprlngileld, Effingham county, G&.
sept 7—tr ELIZABETH JONES.
DHNTlSTKY.
Dra. ROY ALL It, JOHNSON,
Dentists, office coruor St. Julion-sL
and Market Square, over S. WU-
mot’s Jewelry store. Office hours
from 8 to 2 o'clock, and from 3 to 8.
11 pom
MILLKB & ROLL,
UTTOANEYS |T LAW./'
BBUNSWICK, GA. jfe
Will iiraiUculu tho Brunswick aronlt—uouipris-* 1
lu* the roUowlus Counties : -
(II,mi, Wayne, Cuimtcn, Ware, Ap|tpllu,Jt
Clinch, Cnirte end Chufllen,
JOHN B. MILI.EK. I.. O. ROU„
Uf8 ly
— - w;m.»'KMKtt; —
DEAI.Elt IN CHOICE FAMILY GltOOEltlES
•lid Foreign and Oomratle Frnlt,
cornur Hrouohlm ami IVkiiaker-Ot.
Town uud cuunlry suppliod with choice guudo at
modcrulc ptiew. Attnnler. praspUy ntteuded *
to, uud Holisructlmi n'woyo puaroutciul. spin
johng.faeltgaIvt;—
„ . WUOhMdL. UUD KBTA1L DKAI.EU IN
WINDOW BUNDS, WINDOW SASH AND PANE
DOORS.
West side Mouunient Square, Savannah, On. -
maylt I
—soifirai; sdclks . —
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Olhce curnur Bay aud Draytun utreuts
Jyli
aT!I. CHAMPION.
(Successor to Chnranlon A Watts.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
No, 4 Barnard si., between tho Market and liny st.,
SAVANNAH, OA.
Dealer in GrocUrics, Foreign aud DoiucrHc liquors,
Dried Fruits, fto,, ftc.
Reference—A. Champion, Urn., Samunl Solomons,
Esq,, Messrs. Rahim ft Whitehead. aild’Swifl ft Co.,
Savanuali. lia. • mvll
C HANK , WELLS *'<70.*, :-
FACTORS ft COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .
Savannah, Ga.
LAN1BR Af ANDERSON.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
ai>6-ly mi con, ax.
William h*. dasher,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Troupville, Lowndes County. Ga.
Wifi practice in Thomas, Ijowndes. (ffinch, Ware,
Appling, Tclfiilr, fewlu, Laurens, and Pulaski
counties, Georgia; aud in Jefferson, Mndlsou, Ham
ilton, aud Columblacountles, Florida. [myll
’ Jf W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troupville, LowudeRConty,Ga. (mil
chasT g.campbRll “ *
ATTORNEY AT LA W .
MiLumuimut, oa r
Practices law In the various Counties of the Oo.
tnulgec Circuit, and tho adjoining Counties »f Ttvigga, •
laurens amt Washington. *■
Refer to—-lohn Bouton, li. r Crane, ami K. H
Hilton. . » fen 14
OBOBOK A. UORSOll, >
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR A.T LAW,
AN ft
Commissioner oj the 17. S. Court of Claims
the State Of Georgia.
Office Corner Bay and Bull street*,
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guerreotypes, in Ills usus* su
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FORWABUINU AND COMMISSION MKRCHANTS,
NO. 94 IIAV-STKKCT. SAVANNAH, OA
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"TO.A.O-iiYnNI;,
„ .attorney AT LAW4
Office 176, Bay-st., ovor Tumor ft Co’*. Drug store
HAVANNAU,QA.
nor 10—ly •
attornky'and‘coitohja!hTt IaW,
Troupvllto, Duwndci County, On.
Reference—Hou. W. B. Flkminu, Savannah. Ga
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EDWARD G. WILSON,
MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER
OF DEEDS.
At Messrs. Wardjc OwcnB* Iaw Office. [my 11
WAYNE. GIIKNVILLE ACO.,
flail-tired Sarrmah.
Tim. S. WAYNE. II. E. GRENVILLE,
R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMP]At,
Ay »—O' Savannah. ChattunouKp.
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O. W. MABRY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
numtux, nuun co., iu.
Will attend to pruTcaulunal bualuots In Ihu Ctnu.iln
or Hoard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayotie. fieri-
wethor aud Troup.
Reference—Hon. E. Y. Hill, IaGrange, Ga.; Hoi
David Irwin, Marietta, Ua.; ColonolM. M.TidutR
Fayetteville, Us ; and Mr. William Dougherty. 10-
Iambus, Ga. «ejil7-ly
Win. McALLISTKit.
tehed on reasonable torms. Orders res
pectfully solicited,
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COOL RETREAT
THE ARB0B B1LL1AED SALOON.
(upstairs)
Corner Bull aud Bryan streets, ovor Barber 8 hou
Jmm 27 J. M, liftYWOOD, Agent. ‘
C LARIFIED SUGAR—60 bbls O clarified Sugar;
60do B do, Stewart’s; 60 do A do; buding and
for sale by
Buptl7 SCRAN LON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
M. WHIT SMITH,*
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
aUlOATOK, KdUJT FLORIDA.
Will practice lu tlm Eastern aud Southern Couuliea
Refer to—Col. ft ft fflbloy, and K. II. Hilton, Fa
TmMk fob-2.tr
DRS. LKFLKli ft WILCOX, DemiMa
ARE now frilly prepared to iu
sort full or partial sotfe oi Teolb
on the principle of Dr.J. Alteua’a
Patent Continuous Gum. Bv this
improvement, tbo form of the face con bo restored lo
any dogreo ol rotundity that may bo deiirod. It li
applicable iu all cases where tho cheeks have luilcn
In and cannot be detected by *ho closest observer—
This method combines the following* -Ivanfeces-—
fn/ur U m al gUm ’ wh,cl1 6*filblts a perfectly natural
and liro-liko appcuranco, and Imparts to the thoetb
tura/or U ans 0X,,re88,0n whlcl)cllI ti , acterlzoa the nt-
* «““!*!• ofasilaclouscompound. which
is applied and flised upon tbo Teeth and PhUoin such
a manner, as to fill uji all the interstici« around the
base uf the Teeth, and also unites them firmly to
ea ?. ll0 iiL 0 . raD,lt0 tUo Mate upon which they aro
sett. This secures perfect cleanliness or tho Teeth.
Office over DeWilt ft Morgan, Congress street.
Republican and Georgian copy, fob 10—U
NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.
P ROrOBAIBwill bo received oy the undersigned
until tho 16th or October next, for rebuilding
tho Bridge across Pipemakcrr Creek, on tbe Chor-
okoo Hill Cross Road, to bo of the following propor
tions (and all material or best black cypress, ex
cept tbe cover, which must bo heart yellow pine,)
35 feet loug, 18 foot wide, to bo lloorod 40 feet, to
bosuBtalnod by four rows of pill g, throe in ouch
row. Each pilo to bo 9x11 inches, and substantially
driven. Each row of piles to bo capped by a 24
feet stick 0x12 inches, and beveled ou tbo upper
corners to show afaceord inches—tho cover to be
sustained by four string pieces, running lengthwise
through tho brldgoOxll inchos; those to bo beveled
to show u face of three Inches at top, banisters to ho
well braced at each of tho cap sills. Contractor
to fernish all material, and work to be dono and
turned over to Road Oommissioners for their Inspec
tion by tbo 16th of January next.
Bond, with security roqulred, for the faithful per
formance or tho work, together for its remaining
substantial for seven years from completion.
GEO. P. HARRISON, P. I. C.C. O.
In bchairof the Inferior Court of Chatham Co.
Bept. 12th, 1866. sopt 12
STbANGBft) S —
ir you want a good and cheap
Trunk, Vallce, Carpet Bag,
ur Clothing of any kind or quali-
’ty, ready made or made up to your
measure; also Bats, Caps, Shirts, Collars or Dress
Furniahiug articles of any description, call and so-
lect from the largest and best slock In the city, at
tho Star Emporium, 147 Bay street
WM. O. PRICK.
ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD.
BF—lg jj£
mflE BO^bTjrainnStiSiiSeoiRttlK
X and Gulf Railroad, having adjourned to meet
on tho 26ih Instant, ana It having been represented
to mo that tbo Interest of that ontorprlso requires
farther time for tbe obtalnmont or subscriptions
to the Stock, and acquiescing In the Justness of the
suggestion, the moating ortho Board on the 28th
instant is hereby postponed until tho 22d dav or
Octohor next, at MlilodgevlUo. }
„ . -J6 A* NI8BBT, Chairman.
Macon, Aug. 20, 1860 aug 30
-—ffoliTtUfl LAUUtfc.
J USTrscolvod porBoamshlp Florida, from Now
^ i£n!i k h Bro ?i&. p * ttent Waxed White, Black
and Dol'd spool Cotton, and Ibr sale by
J. WTHRKLKEU).
»°g87 Progress It Whltsker streets.
CANDLES.
QPERMACETTI, Adamantine and Tallow of various
a .^ rani la * 8o«P of various brands, from 8, 8,10
and 12 cents. Chemical Soda Soap 10 contt; Wo
man’s Friend lo cents, Call and examine at
BARRON’8
Family Grocery,
■op20 WhIC&ker and Cbarlfec-strsou.
WM. M. WILLIAMS. TIMDDKCH OIJVKH. JACK Dluiw\
WILLIAMS, OLIVER™ - BBOwiT
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vista, Marion County, (in.,
Will practice in the counties of Marion, Macon, llous-
ton, Stewart, Randolph, Muscogee, Lee, aud any
udjoiuing counties, whore their services may he
required. hiyll
WILLIAM FillLLIVN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
1URIRTA, OA.
not no—ly
~ DAVID*(i. WILD8,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
-. SfABTA, OA,
WIU praoUoo In tbo oountlcu or Haucook, Warron.
Waablngton, ana Baldwin. •
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A. Soullard, Eayannab. j, ni)
R.B.IIILToir," : " '
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Office coruor of Bay and Drayton-sts,
UAVAKXAU, OA.
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PEI0B AND RESIDENCE, No. 14 LIBERTY ST
Ono door west o? Drayton. myll
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ATTOBNEY AT L^W.
laaMua, wonrn oonniv, ,ia„ (roar omen Anur.)
iJS > lr KSf e 1“ *k° DnnlbotpCIronlLand In Mnoom
Dooly and WorthOountlmoitho Maconarouit.^ 1 ^
•WTartloular attenUon,|vonto tbocillMlonot
tammOnSomh-WeatornOMrila. JoSS
„ lEBAS AND NMcilO STORE,
T9, Bull atroct, (aim or tb. Big Indian.)
N. B.—Keopa corutautly on band Spaolab, HnU
Sptnlub, and American Sogart, at wholoula and re
al). Alao, Cbowltig Tobacco, Snuff,. Ac. Juno 1
Insurance Broker utd NotSuw’ Public.
Marino Protoata Noted and Erie tided, Arerand
adjuated, Charter ParUeaaud AreragaBoudadrama
Papen prepared whereby te recover loaaae from
American or BrlUab Cndorwrllero, andaUomlS
given to all mantra connected with ahliplni and In.
ATTORNEY AND OOUNSHXORAT LAW
„ , „ NownanavUit, Ha.
Rerarence-Ojorgo L. Brown, William DaU, Now-
unarlUo, Ma., R. B. Hilton, Boalon A VUUIonn.
Savannah, Qa, —u
joHif-ftroscasar- -—
_ ATTORNEY AT LAW.
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