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M * ALEXANDER ft 8NRED, Republican,
K. B. HILTON k CO., Oeorpian * Journal
THOMPSON ft WITHINGTON, Mnw.
Mv.tuuab Uljr 1, IBM.
MONDAY, Two O’clock P. M,
DRMOCRATIO NOMINATION.
For Mayor,
UR. JAMBS P. SCREVEN,
Aldermen,
l. DR. RICHARD D. ARNOLD,
:. WM. S. BASINGER,
X AARON CHAMPION,
4. SOLOMON COHEN,
i. ROBERT LACKLISON,
0. DR. J. P. POSEY,
T. ROBERT D. WALKER,
«. JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
9. JAMES B. EOLET,
10. GEORGE A. GORDON.
U. ALVIN N. MILLER.
12. THOltAS PURSE.
S V EH-.} G GI-HAP Z-X
Late from Kaniaa.
Nitw York, Oct 1.—The Free State prison
ers in ICa tuna have beeu examined and commit*
ted for trial. The Governor has stationed
troops ut all points where disturbances are ap
prehended at the election, which comes off* on
the dt h lust.
SniMBK back Again.--After several weeks
ef delightful uutumhal weather we were not
quite prepared for the return of Summer. Yet
here it is, and the warmth of* to-day would do
no discredit to August. We trust that it will
uot be of long continuance.
Ukouqia Stati Fair,—The State ’AgrlcuT-
tural Society holds Its annual Fair at Atlanta
this year-commencing on the 29th and ending
the 25th of October.
Soil op tub South.— 1 This excellent agricul
tural aud horticultural monthly for October has
beeu received. It Is published by Messrs. Lo
max & Ellis, Columbus. Oa. Price $1 per an-
uuta.
orci.0G.orgl mi mid
Jonrnul. $
Atlanta , Tiiuasd.t Niumt.
Thu grand American, Know Nothing Bogus
Whig. Mu. meeting, that lm. been heralded
far nad near for weoka upon week., and whioh
It wan supposed would rarolationiie Georgia,
Stir op every Southern State, and mike MR
ltd Fillmore, the unanimously elected Presi
dent, hu been Infnll blast hen sinoe yesterday
•rasing.
From the pnpwatkra. made it was sup
posed that from thirty to Ally thousand people
were to be present; all the adjoining States
were ogpected to send their delegations—and
Tennessee was to send down Senator John
Bell, the renowned I Zolllcoflerl—the tremen
dous Haskell, and Alabama was to have its
Jere’ Clemens I But lo I and behold from the
valley of the Mississippi uo pilgrim appeared
In relate the trinmpha of Sam in that region,
and it was sbrawdly suspected that Belshazzar
like they had seen the fatally prophetic hand
writing on tha wall, and were trembling to such
snextontfor their own country they could not
think of leaving to come to Georgia already by
very demonstration and indication hopelessly
gone for Buchanan. They were wise. Nor did
Olemenscome, Shrewdly guessing that It would
be time wasted, he stayed at home to attend to
his own aflhln. WeU I suppose you waut to
know who was thorn, if these big guns were’nt,
Well there was Mr. Rans Wright, Mr. Ben
HIU, Mr. F. S. Bartow. Mr. H. W. HlUlard, of
Alabama, aud Mr. U. V.M. Miller. Probably
you would like to know where thejieopie came
from. It will lie easy to tell you that. Nobody
stall scarcely came from Cherokee, muobto
the disappointment of the State Railroad mans'
gen, who bad made extensive preparations'
But the Fillmore party of Newton, Henry
Troup and Monroe, together with the residents
of Atlanta, and a, goodly number of staunch
Democrats—who bad come to see how Sam
looked in these times with his dejected coun
tenance and downcast eyes—constituted the
grand overwhelming mass meeting of the
Fillmore Party, Variously were the num-
bera estimated—from three thousand np
to ten thousand—though the disappointed
Rail Road authorities put the crowd down a
good deal lower. But I shall not underate
them. They may have the benedt of a respec
table crowd in numbers, though I could not
help being amused at Dr, H, V. H, Millar
when ha said in his speech: He thought til
the Fillmore men in Georgii, must be present
In AUantMIun. A eardonie grin passed over
thaviaagaeof oa, who really were credulous
enough to believe what the Dr. said.
The Incident! of this great mail meeting
were singularly uupropltlous, and to any body
at all disposed to boilers in omens and signs,
they must have read the fate of Sam in
Georgiaandthe onion through theangurieawhleh
seemed to foreshadow it. They undertook to
ereot an Immense poU, over two hundred feet
in height, and of tremendous weight.
For days and days the busy Fillmore men
wen raising this monomeni of roily, but with-
.nut success. The first day of the meeting, to
me king a last agonizing effort with the pole,
the t.*hole concern came tumbling down; ind
the first section (or u wss facetiously remark-
ad by a friend, the Soulhtm half) broke off.
With hope* blasted and pride humiliated, they
concluded tb ey most be satisfied with not reach-
leg so high! and they raised a pole about 130
or 140 feet to height. A Roman would have
sngnnd that their aspirations to tench the
highest place in the gorerument would he dis
appointed by this sign.
Today a moat heart-rending occurrence took
place in the presence of assembled thousands,
and which 1 allude to only with feelings of
profound sorrow. Having succeeded to erect
ing a polt, they started to hoist a flag upon it;
hot the ropes in some way got entangled and a
nan was dispatched up to remedy the iliffl-
eulty, but he returned unsuccessful. Another
poor fellow, more adventurous than dlaoreit,
proceeded to climb np. He reached n height
of gome sixty rest, hot before ho hsfi
Time Weeks Liter from Nisnrngun.
Arrival of the TtniiioMMvv.
The steamship Tennessee, Cant. Stoddard,
from Sau Juan del Norte, via Key West, ar
rived at New York yesterday morning. The
Tennessee arrived at fluu Juan on the 22d Sep
tember, aailed on tlio same day and left Key
West on the 27th ult.
The news from Nicaragua Is three weeks la
ter than that lately received by way Of Pana
ma. and la important.
Affairs In Nicaragua are assumiug a favora
ble aspect, the utmost confidence in the sta
bility of the Walker government prevailing.
Tne army under Gen. Walkor now consists of
about 1609 Americans, besides native troops, all
$*..' D \ Y, QCTOIV EB ,1856.-
NO. 120 87.
accomplished his'. purpopo, it Js supposed
be fainted, IwMened hte grasp (if the
pole and ropes, aud fell backward^ to the
greuud. Oht what aslckenlug spectacle to
aoe the poor creature lacerated alia bleeding,
from tho torrlblo fn!!. Ho was at. onco boruo to
the Trout House, whore he. died in about halt
*u> hour. But a few mlnuteribefore ^welling
with enthusiasm—now nil foie ^corpse. His
uarao was Drake, I learned, aud he had come'
from Morgan county to utteud the mass meet-
Yoncau well Imagine that this sad affair
a gloom over nil, except the most bolster,
oun, whom even death does not appal. But it
was eVidcpt that the anticipated enthusiasm
gone; and the feeble shouts and coarse
ribaldry that were occasionally uttored by some
thoughtless partisan seemed a sad mockery in
the presence of that grief-stricken multitude,
who had seen a poor fellow mortal so suddenly,
aud without even u moment’s warning, hurried
into eternity.
Soon after this uccldeut til crowd repaired
to the spot. In the vicinity of the town, where
the stands for speaking wore ereetejd. The
Bceue was a lively one. The ; place swarmed
with men, wumeu and children, who clustered
chiedy around the central platform, where Mr*
Hilliard, of Alabama, was the principal speak
er. We outside spectators did uot hear much
of the argument, though those who did seemed
to lie very well pleased. Occasionally, howev
er, you could seo raauy, who were tirccl of the
grave and heavy Hilliard, rush to the side stand
at a little distance off, where Mr. Baus Wright,
of Jefferson, was performing sundry comicali
ties, much to tho merriment of tho spectators.
His lugubrious visage aud fun making eye, to
gether with the large quantity of hair, in which
his features were enveloped, gave him a really
comic almanac uppearunco. Being a good
mimic, ho seemed to delight in imitating the
shrill voice of Hon. Alexander H. Stephans,
whom lie made the chief buttot his ludicrous
performance. Among other extravagances of
Mr. Wright, we could uot forbear smiling
at the gravity with whioh he told the
audieuco, that Mr. Buchunau would get
but two Southern States. South Curoliua
and Mississippi, and Mr. Fillmore the bulance,
together with New York, Peusylvauia, Kkodc
Islaud, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Con
necticut, uud exclaimed he, with a triumphunt
swell—“ Won’t that elect Fillmore V Who says
he is weak now 7
But I flud I must bring this account of the
mass meeting to a close. Alter speeches from
Mr. Ben Hill and the Hon. H. P. Trippe, tho
crowd went to work on the provisions, which
I learned from others, not being there myself,
were ubundant and good. .Several speeches
were made this altcreoon and to night, by
Belser, of Montgomery, Alford, Bartow of Sa
vannah and Poe of|Macon. But most of the
crowd could not get together ugnin alter the
feeding was over utul nothing further of in
terest occurred. Yours,
Spectator.
Jews having been received at Granada a
short time since, that a party of men adverse to
the government were occupying a Handle at
San Jacinto, General Walker despatched a par
ty of forty men under Liout. Col. McDonnuld to
attack them. Col. McDonnald attacked them,
bat finding tho party too strong to warrant an
assault, retired with a loss of six men killed
and seven wounded. leaving a small number
to watch the enemy, he returned to Granadn
with the remainder of his troops.
On receipt of the news at Granada a party of
citizens, numbering about sixty men, headed
by Lieut. Col. Cole, Assistant Quarter Master
General, Lieut. R. Milllkon, uud Mr. Wiley,
Marshal, volunteered to' go and attack the.
ranohe, aud having gained tho consent of Gen
Walker, marched to the spot.
Tho ranclte was a large abode house, pierced
with loop holes, and surrounded by a heavy
■tone all. Colonel Cole divided his men into
three parties, of twenty each, and attacked the
house at three different points, and succeeded
in driving them from the enclosure into the
house, ana was then renalscd, with (f loss of
fifteen men killed, wounded and missing, in
cluding the three commanders iu the killed.
The loss of the enqmy was about one hundred.
Their whole force tvas estimated at four hun
dred.
At the time our informant left Gen. Walker
was abont dispatching a body of artillery to
make another attack.
Ex-President ltlvas Is entirely defunct, not
being acknowledged by any patty.
Leon ia still in possession of the opposite
party, with a siuuil force of nativeB, Honduri-
ana and San Salvadorians, til in a deplorable
condition both from sickness and starvation.
Desertions from their ranks are constantly
taking place, and of tho few remaining from
twenty to fifty ore dying daily of cholera.
Walker has cut off all means of their obtaining
implies.
The fate of Dr. Livingston, who was arrested
by Rivas, U not yet certainly known, but it is
generally supposed that he has been executed.
The oholera is still raging in Costa Rica.
President More reeeutly reviewed his troops in
the Plaza of Sau Jose, und addressed them iu
a brilliant speech. On putting the direct ques
tion, if they were ready to invade Nicaragua
and drive the Americans out? they answered
emphatically “ No ; but if the Americans came
there to tight, they would defend their
country.”
The Tennessee left at San Juan del Norte
her British Majesty’* ships Orion. 91 guns ; Ira-
perieuse, 51; Cossack, 22 ; Archer, 20 *, gun
boats Intrepid ond Victor, 6 guns each. Daily
expected, ships Arrogant, 46 guns, and Tartar,
22; gunboat Pioneer, 6 gunB. The Tennessee
was visited by the officers of the squadron.
Key West was perfectly healthy ; weather
cool, with northerly .winds prevailing.
ARMY AFFAIRS.
El Nicaragua™ of September 13 contains
tbe folloiring items: Company B. Captain
Mullen, of the Second Light Infantry Battallion,
Is at present situated in Managua. A letter
from that place states that all the boys are
troll.
The Ueverened Mr. Wheeler, agent of the
North American Tract Society, took occasion
last Sunday, while the rifio battalion was on
B trade, to distribute a number of Bibles among'
ia officers and privates of the battalion. Mnj
O’Neal was in command of the parade, ond
after drill ho ordered tbe troops to reat on their
arms while the drill was taking place. Each
officer and every third soldier received a Wine
President Walker’s Lover.
From the El Mcnragaeuse, E.pt. 0.
Tho President gave his second levee on the
evening of Saturday, the 30th ult. Tbe balls
wero crowded witli pcoplowho came to pay
him their respects and Join in tho pleasures of
the dance, which, under the able direction of
Capb Atkins, rivals in ability the more preten
ding ones of tho grant northeastern cities. The
native todies nnd gentlemen nttended In great
er numbersthan at the previous levee. Among
thoao'wostho dignified nnd venerable looking
Madame Selva.
Among the gentlemen present were ex-l’rcs.
ident Ferrer, Hon. Pierre Soule, Col. Wheeler.
A. M.,Gen. Carrascosa, and Brig. Gen. Fry.
The dancing commenced at eight o’clock, nnd
continued until eleven, when a recess neenrred,
in order to allow those who desired it to par
take of the renreshmeats, which were very
plentifully supplied. After tho lunch the dan
cing was continued untUabouttwelveo’olock,
at whioh time tbe company retired.
CohfiMtmffia'fjbLr 1 "' 1 :;
SANANNAH; Oct, fitli, MM.
Mi.til't, Eilltort'RrpvMean >
Til ye|ir IsWo of this morning you promise a
reply to tho Interrogatories or a Cltlseu, ir n
responsible name lie given instead nr an as
sumed Olio, ... "i
In common with other citizens, I reel that I
have a right, and desire to knuw, tho Intended
course or those whom wo may he celled on
to support at the approaching election, if, tho
ipiestlims asked, In ilia friendly aud courteous
style. Trusting that l may be answered, with
the smue condor mid good feelhig In which the
Inrormntlon Is sought. I am, gentlemen, res
pectfully, Your ubd’t serv’t,
<i W. J. McIntosh,
The President looked in good health, and
was in excellent spirits. Although he did nut
dance, lie seemed to take considerable interest
iu those who did. Ho devoted tho greater part
of the cvcuiug to those who wore desirous of
listening to Ills entertaining conversation.
(From El Nlearagusse, Sept. 18.]
Denth of Bx-Presldent Kstruta.
We are informed that Jose Maria Estrada,
tho protended President of Nicaragua, appoin
ted to fill the vnennoy occasioned by the death
of Don Frntn Chamorro, has beau killed by the
Indians iu the Department ofNew Segovia, ut
a town colled Somoto Grande. It ap
Antonio Chavis, n native whom Estrai—
prisoned in tho guardkouso of this olty, and
who was released bv Gen. Walker on bis en
try into Grsuado, was the meaus of Estrada’s
dentil. Chavis eolleetcd a purty ol forty-five
men in Leon, with whom he went to Somoto
Grenade, whore Estrada was. There he in
cited the natlvo population against Estrada to
such n pitch that they rose upon him. With
out menus of defence, he fell, the victim to his
own perversity.
Kins in New Yohi.—New York, Oot. 3—A
large warehouse on the comer of Barclay and
Washington streets was burnt last night. The
building was not entirely finished. It was eight
stories high, built by Mr. Lilicnthnl, the Jobao-
oiilst, for u lUolory. The loes is 476,000. A
part of the wails fell, completely demolishing
tlic adjoining building, neouplea by the owner
of the burnt building.
General Protestant Episcopal Conven
tion.— Philadelphia, Oct. 2.—Nothing or par
ticular importance was transacted by tho Epis
copal Convention to-day. The sixth Article of
tile Constitution relating to the trials of Bish
ops was made tho order of the day for to-inor-
row.
Michigan Politics.—Detroit, Oct. 2.—A
Fillmore electoral tickotwas nominated here
last evening.
isolators Casa und Stunrt addressed » large
Democratic meeting here to-day.
Accident and Loss op Life—Louisville,
Ivy., Get, 4.—The stago upset yesterday morn
ing, near Glasgow, Ky., and u gentleman liy the
uuiiie of Bledsoe, ol dnrksvillc, was killed.
There were Hovontcen passengers, nnd all were
more or less injured.
Pseildont Pierce at Conenrd.
Concord, Oet. 3.—President Plorco, iu his
response to the address of John H. George,
E*p, during the reception ceremonies yester
day, assured the friends or Ids youth nnd ma
turity that he appreciated this evidence of their
regard.
He said he had uo- now sentiments on polltl-
cal topics, and, therefore, nothing to Justify or
oxidaln.
He had fullowed ills established opinions,
relying on tho judgment or his countrymeu for
approval of lilsuets. Whether this expectation
would bo realized when too present party
strife had passed or not lie was sure that none
of the citizens of his own State would doubt
that high pntriotle motives alone actuated him.
It wus lamentable to admit, that, when at
peace with all foreign powers, with prosperity
unbounded, there should lie a sccthmal splrit
la the land threatening to disturb the Union.
He deprecated whatever was calculated to
excite contentions lwtwoou different sections,
mid ho desired to see passion nnd prejudice give
way to calm Judgement and patriotism. Ho
conjured tho citizens of New Hampshire to
remember the obligations resting upon them
for the future welfare of tho country, anil to bo
sure Hint if the experiment of seif government
cuunot succeed under this constitution, it is
hopeless under uny ether form. lie felt cheer
ed to bo once again on tho soli of his native
State,uml to ho received not merely ns President,
but ns n companion nnd friend. Yon, at least,
will in the future boast the storm of action,
blow whence nnd where it may. You, at least,
will scornfully reject every falso idni of section
al pivjudicn which migulded men may call
upon you to worship, and adhere to tho sub
lime creed of tho Union, ono Constitution, one
Clod! The spirit of love has not been chased
away by the Demon of Hell. Incouolusion,
the President expressed hie thanks and tho
interest lie hud in their welfare, claiming to be
thoir brother,
Uo left this morning for Hillsborough.
CclelH-ntlou of the Completion of the
Va. A Tenncuee Ilallroad.
Wehtfrn Lins, I
No. 83, Main St. I
LYNcinuma, Va., October 3.—The Excursion
trains which left here for Bristol, Tennessee,
filled witli persons to attend the celebration of
the completion of tho Virginia and Tennessee
Railroad have returned. No accidonts occur-
ed.
The celebration was a grand affair. The
trains eutored through a triumphal arch, and
amlil the booming of cannon, nnd the mnsle of
three brass bauds, congregated for the occa
sion.
There were 0000 persona present, a large
number being from Kentucky and Tennes
see.
On Thursday, the speaking took place and
the celebration closed with a narbecne.
’ The Africa’s Accounts.
'.Ci'TheToJIprtJi'dbpotolie* *4 find In tho Bnl-
tirnore Patriot of Friday. They conUiu u ful
ler teport of (he Africa’s advices from that ai-
ady putylihejfchy ue:
IV TllK MARKETS.
The Broker circular quotes t
Cotton.—An average business hue beei done
without qiiotatyu, changes provision prices bare
ly milntalnodwttarket closed quiet. Sales of
the week 48,509 bales. Bales oa speculation
0.000 bales, ami for export Q/iOO bales. Sales
on Friday 8,000 halt*. Now Orfoans 7i{ Mid-
dling Orleans and Fair Uplands <>]; Mid
dling Uplands flj. Stock at Liverpool 575,000
bules. *
The Manchester market is steady.
Richardson,Spence & Co., quotes—
Breadatuffs.—Tbe weather hai been favora
ble—Wheat hoa generally advanced from 2 to
8d. Flour U Arm. Red wheat, old, 6s u9s.;
white wheat, old, 8e.0d.u lOs.; new do. 10s.
alOs. fld. Flour quiet—Western Canal and Bal
timore and Philadelphia 29s. a31s.; Ohio 31s.
a33s. Corn closed, generally, very dull and
Blow of tale, butprices are unchanged. Yellow
and mixed 31s.3(ta32s. Ud.a32s.0d.; white 33s
a33a.6d. J
Provisions.—Tbe market w quiet. Beef and
Pork are dull.: Bacon steady—prices stiffer,
but uot quotably higher. Lard Is dull at 78s.
Tallow is quiet—North American, fine 52s.
.... o53».
•rsthat. Money Markot..-Consols for money 94$ to44i
had ini- Baring qqotos American, stocks dull—quota
tions nomiual. The Money market in unchang
ed.
Produce.—Rosin, common is Slightly cheaper
Tur Ameriuau 18s6dal4s.; spirits Turpentine
quiet at 338436$. 6d.; Linseed Oil is active at
30a40». \
London .Marxrts.
Baring Brothers quote: Iron—Welsh bars
and rails, free oubourd, inactive at £7 lofatfS.
Sugar is gcuorolly 62. higher. Coffee closes
steady. Breadstuff's firm—Flour 32s430s.;
Wheat is generally 70sa73s. per quarter.
LATEST.
Liverpool, Saturday.—Cotton dosed un
changed. Breadstuff's quiet—slow of sale, but
prices unaltered^
GENERAL NEWS.
Much uneasiness existed at Madrid. The
Queen und O’Donnell are becoming equally
unpopular.
The Estates of Holland opeued on the 16th.
The Swiss Federal Assembly in both Cham
bers have, pledged themselves to resist all en-
croachmenta on the rights of the Republic.
Capt. Penny has returned in the ship Lady
Franklin from his explorations in the Arctic
regions.
London, Saturday.— 1 The Post speaks of a
diplomatic rupture with Naples us inevitable,
and says the whole Diplomacy will be re-culled
from tbe Neapolitan Court, and wo shall send
as well as the French two line of battleships,
and a corresponding force of frigates, anq
through these alone will the allies communi
cate with the King.
Tbe stock market was yesterday less firm,
owing to the continued stringency of the money
market.
Consols finctuatcd, closing at a decline of 1-4
from Thursday’s prices.
The Paris Bourse remains flat, the Tbrco per
Cents closed on Friday a trifle lower than on
the previous day.
Rumors aro rife of extensive forgeries in
Crystal Palace Stock, causing a heavy decline.
The parties implicated have fled.
New Orleans Market.—New Orleans, Oct.
3.—Sales of Cotton to-day 5,000 bales, stiHhr—
quotations the same. Sales of the week 31,000.
Receipts of the week 34,000. General receipts
less than last year by 45,000. Stock 74,000.
Coffee lOj a U4> Sales of the week 15,000
bags. Stock 42,000. Flour 85. Corn 65o.
Murder in Nashvillil—Nashville, Oct. 4
A man uaraed Thomas Grey, a breakman on
the Nashville und'Clmttauooga railroad, was
found dead yesterday morning, with a stab in
his breast. A man by the name of Bell^nother
breakman, has been arrested, implicated in the
murder.
Congressional Nomination.—Boston Uct. &
Chuimcey L. Knapp was re-nominated for Con
gress, yesterday, from the 8th district of Massa<
clmsetts.by the American and Republican Con
vention. A union ticket for State Senators was
agreed upon.
Tub Vigilance Committee op California.
—A letter from California in regard to tho San
Frau cisco Vigilance Committee, evidently writ
ten by one behind tbe scenes, says that the
Committee would remain iu a state of perfect
quietude until tbe termination of the trial of
Messrs. Durkee and Rand for piraoy, in seiz
ing United States arms, when, should it be
found that a packed jury had been obtained for
tbe trial, tbe same as is alleged to have been
tbe case in the jury which found the indictment
the Committee wonld be again called into life,
and in that event, adds tho writer, a war of ex
termination will ensue.
Horrible Calamit?.—We learn from a let
ter from West Union, Va., to a commercial
houso la this city, that a calamitous fire oc
curred in that city on the night of tho 25th in
stant, in which six persons were burnt up, and
a seventh so badly that life is despaired or. The
letter docs not‘give frill particulars, but we
iufer that a house was destroyed by fire in
which wero sleeping eight persons, one only
of whom escaped.—Whuling {Va.) Intttti-
gtneer.
Cotton Ballooning.—Cotton wont a-bal-
looniug yesterday and day before, prices rang
ing generally from 114 to Uj. Twelve lias
been offered and refuoed for somo lots.
It is a clear caso, in our miud, that cotton is
roing into the Item. When there,—like girls
In the same category—it bcomnes highly inter
esting.
To-day, we quote ll$c to 124c—principal
sales at ll4e.—Montgomery Mail, 4th imt.
firleaton Board of Health*
Office Board of Health, I
Saturday Night, 9 P. M. j
The Board of Healtli report four deaths
from Yellow Fever for the past tweuty four
hours.
J.L. DAWSON, M. D., O.R.
Thh President Invited to Boston—Boston
Oct 2.—The city council last night, voted an in
vitation to President Pierce to visit that city.
There was some opposition, but the vote was
finally carried.
General Convention of the Episcopal
CnuRon^-The sossion of tho Triennial Con
vention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in
the United States commenced in Philadelphia
Wednesday, in St. Luke’s Church. Divine ser
vice was celebrated, and an eloquent sermon
preached by Bishop Doaue, of New Jersey;
after which tbe bishops withdrew to their
chamber, and the House of Clerical and Lay
Deputies was organized by the re-election of
Dr. Creighton president, and Dr. Hone secreta
ry. The opening services were very impres
sive, and attracted an immense throng.
The Convention, it is said, will have under
consideration matters of unusual interest. Be*
sides the question of tho restoration of Bishop
Onderdonk, of Pennsylvania, that of liberal
izing the lithergy will engage their attention-
A correspondent of the Herald says:
A now party has lately sprung up in the
Episcopal church, which bias fair to sweep
away tbe old landmarks, and to break down
both tho old factions of high church and low
church. It is called the Broad Church part
and is well officered, uud counts in its rani
much of tho young blood and active zeal of
the church. Iis Shibboleth to “ Tbe Memol-
rial,” presented three years ago by Dr. Mnhl-
enburg and others, and its creed Is *• rubrical
relaxation,” “ abridged services,” “ smaller
bishopries” aud “ church charities.” The old
church party, under the leadofthe Churchman,
give it no quarter, and tho old low church
party, headed by the Protestant Churchman,
denoancesit lustily.
Bale or Ships.—The ship George A. Phelps
776 tons, built in New York, iul852,nowin
Marseilles, has been Bold for $35,000; bark
Mary H. Vose, of Boston, built la Robinston,
Me, 320 tons, din in Marseilles, sold for 68,000
ana the bark George Thomas, 8 years old, 282
tons, bnilt at Thomaston, at $7,600 equal to
cash.
SnvnntiiiU Market, October 0
Tho sales tills forenoon foot up 744 balea as fol
lows, via : Oat II, 40at Uj,,10nt lift, H at lift,
11 St 12ft. 1 ut 12ft, 128 ut 12ft, 77 at 12ft; 20.1 at
12ft, on ut 12ft, 87 at la.
Imports.
l.tVIiRt'OO!.—Pur Ship MPottu—110 casks nn.l
0 c rut os hardware; ft tusk-, 1 cu«n uud 58 cruU-s
earth iiwaro;4 ciuk< hollowaro; 7,070 sucks suit;
20 bugs nails; ft.OJO bars iron; 140 hmnllt>* oral
iron; 20 uuvils; 68 vinos; 272 ouiidlus hoop iron; 2ft
do vhoot Iron; 03ft bjtidlix iron und sundry mdsto.
CHAHtitaCON—I'er Brig tiiinnnroou—20,001) foci
lumber.
Iflo—J’or Burk K A Kiwi jus-- 3,005 sucks coil'ec.
Exports.
1’llIN’CK BDtVAIUt’B ISLAND—171,071 foul Inin-
ber,und 3 spurs.
CHARLESTON, Uct. 4—Colton—-Tho receipts lor
the past week buvu been 12,140 bules, making u
total supply eluco tb’i 1st ot 8 plumber of 23,344
bales, ugulusi 20,043 bales .or thu sum lime lust
year. Tho expotU for tho week just ended have
teen577 natos, making tho iotul . sport* >imo
tbo 1st ult., 10,108 bules—leaving u shipping slock
on baud of U,028 bules, ami on shipboard not
cleared, 2,11ft bales. *
Tho receipts ut all the fc'oulUorn ports for tho week
up to latest dutos amou. t to ;>ft,u57 bale.-, uguiu.-a
6«,2U0 bales tor tbo corro-p-'tiding week o: last rea
son, uud tbe total receipts 119,074 bales, show a
Ueorouie of 00.6, 6 bules
During tbo three days pr or to our Inst i eport the
Coltou market was quite active, and Iu that time
advanced ft corn $ lb Ou&ilii day, tho 27tb nit.,
wo quoted Middling: 12 cents, end Good Middliug
'•'.ft cents per tb. ,
The sales on Monday were 670 bales, Tuesday
,7 bulos, Weduoaduy 8flu bales, Thursday 760
balct, yesterday 1,770 bules. uud to day 8 >2 bales,
making u tot *1 of 6,400 bules, at prices ranging
from loft to 12ftc.
Wo quote tur tbo ruling r tus ut tbe close of bus!-
uess lo day, Middling 12ftul2ft, and Good Middling
uud Middling Fair I2ftul2ftc ^ lb-
Tbo Long Maplo mar«eth.i<r uot yelopcin.d. n o
have uot heard ut* uny transactions.
Rico— 1 The Rice market wus woll uttondrd during
the woek, and the receipts pretty generally found
purchasers ou arrival, at very full prices, but at no
quoiablo advance on our quotations of a week ago.
Tbo extreme prices of the we.de ranged from *3fta
Sfft, but tho oxlrcmo prices pul.i lor new liit-o
rungod from SiftnRlft—the bulk of the hiiU-s being
eObctedat $4fta4ft $ 100 lbs. The receipts uro
largely on tbo men turn. Received tbi-* week,
l.-.ob tlerecs; exported 1,493 tierces; on shlploar.i,
not uiearud. 100 Heroes.
Rough Hlcv—Uio new crop has arrived freely
Ibis Week, but thu receipts wore nil sent to the
,iutll • by flrst hands. Wo have, therefore, no traus •
actions tv report. Receipt* 27.700 bushels.
Corn—.4 cargo or 4,800 bushels, received from
North Carolina early In tho week, sola at 09 cents
porbu,hel;and allot her arrival of 14,000 bushels, u
medium urtlclo ol While, sold ut 71c. From store,
1,000 sucks of couutry sold ibis morning nl 75c,
Bjok included. Receipt* by water 0,200 bushels;
by Ilallroad 1,238 bushels.
Bagging amt-U ie Rope—Wo Imvo uo change lo
report In tbo rnarkot for tbe former article. Nome
small mtsor tiuuny Cloth clanged hand* ut former
price'—20fta2l cent*. Repo is dull, uud price*
iuvu recoded about I cent "ft lb. About tOJ coils
Western sold at 13 cunts, aud 300 coil* Charleston
manufactured ut 11 ceuta.
Wheat—We have uo market for till* article for
want of stock. The receipts of thu past week have
beeu only 780 bushels. There are no sales reported,
uud prices are entirely uomltml.
Freights—A vessel on thu burth for Liverpool is
tilling up slowly at ftd V ff, for Cotton fn squat e
balos. With tho iucreused receipts of Cotton, Coast
wise Freights have improved, and we now q'-ote
this arttclo to .New York ft court) lb, and offering
freely. Dice 76 cent* "*t tiuroo.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 1—Tbe dumainl has con.
tinuod good, but with a modcruto supply the sale*
have Iilou pbmit 0,000 bale* ut very foil prices geu
crully, though displaying much irregularity.
Inferior — a —
Ordinary —a —
Good • ’rdinary 10ft a 10ft
l,ow Middling lift u lift
Middliug lift ulift
Good Middling s 12 a 12ft
Middling Fulr ?. ...12ft u 12ft
Fair; toft ulo
STATEMENT OF COITONY
Stock on baud 1M September, 1855 bales 7,198
Arrived slttco ;; 91,010
Arrived to’duy 1,010
99,28'*
Kx|H*rlod to date .24,001
Exported to-day 2.fit'0—2P.fid7
St’tck ou hand uud on ship-buunl not cleiire 1.72,005
Sugar—Market llrm. with a fab- iti-maud at pre
vious rates.
Whoat—Wo notice u sale of 1,(K)D sack* prime
lied iu store at the ud vanned rule of $1 69 :{t bush.
CgIVoc—'Tho sule* to-day includo 1,160 bug*, ol
Wbiub 633 at 916-10, 60 uud 200 ut 10ft, 269 at 11,
upd 100 primo ut 11 ftc f) |b.
Whiskey—Extra itccUUuu bold ul 32u34 routs !■!
gallon.
Freights—One ship was taken up for Genoa to*
day at lftc for OoUon, aud ouo laid on for Antwerp
ut 89* *ft litnl for Tobacco.
Excbaugos—Wo alter our quotation* slightly for
bills on Purls:
Ijondou, [clear bill*] Hft u Oft per ceui. prim
Paris 6.22ft u 6.20ft per dollar.
Now Vork 09 day* 1ft a 2 per cent. disc.
Now York Night ft percent, discount to par
JEuiLK, Oct. 2.—Cotton—‘1 boro was again to.
day a very lively domund, but owiug to tbo .scar
city of slock tho transactions wero limited to uboul
200 bales. Prices unchanged—Middlings llftatoo.
MADISON, Uct. 3.—Cotton—The market has been
quite uctive this week, with a I'm (her advuuce to.
day or ft cent. .Sale : are readily tuude at from 10
lo lift cents.
NEW YORK, Oct. 2—Cotton—Tho market, under
nows of frost at Memphis, Columbus and aow (Jr*
leans, has boon excited, auit an active speculative
inquiry has prevailed, us well as a good demand
for homo use ond consumption. Nome holders buvu
wiredrawn their lots from tne murk t. Wo hear of
sales at 13fto for Middling Fair l/plaud*. 1 ho sales
reach 2,600 balos boro and to srrivo. Nome o,000
bales aro reported sold yesterday, mostly to arrive.
Our quota Ions must bo considered nominal, as
prices closed unsuttlod:
NEW YORK CLASSIFICATION.
Upland. Florida. Mobile. N.O&Tx
Ordinary lOft toft 10ft 10ft
Middling lift lift 12ft 12ft
Middliug Fair... 12ft 12ft 13 13ft
Fulr ....13 13 13ft 13ft
Coffee bus been very quiet, but coutluucs tirm;
sales or 200 bug* Loguayra at Pic; 100 mats Java
at ’4ftc,and2u0 bags Uio at 11c. Stock of Kio
60,000 bags.
*lour— .-outheru Flour is less active aud is easier,
tbo Bales are 1,300 bbls ut 8iu7 40 for mixed to good
suporilno, and $7 46a87 95 for fuucy aud oxtra
brands.
Rice—The murk-1 is luirly active ami llrm ; sales
ef 200 tesojd and uow ut 4fta6c.
tiugars aro llrm, but mo uot active; soles of 700
bhds Cuba at 8ftu9c, and 450 boxes Havana ut Sfta
* couts.
Rov. H. W. Wyer, of Loudon county, Virgin
ia, has accepted a call to the pastorship of the
Babtist Church in Lynchburg.
Andrew Anderson, Esq., has been elected
Mayor of Nashville, Tenn.
The Georgia State Fair will commence at
Atlanta on the 20th and dose on the 25th
inst.
Hon. Robert Lowe, of Loudon, Mr. Laniel
LeBoy and family, United States Consal to
London, and Professor Balishnry, of New Ha
ven, were among the passengers for England by
tho Asia.
Dr. Archer,formerly bf Va., and later of the
,r exas revolution, died on the 22d of Sept, at
Galveston.
U.S. Treasurer’s Monthly Statement.—
Tho statement of the U. S. Treasure for Septem
ber shows that the net amount subject to draft
in the U. S. Treasury on tho 24d September was
$23,495,009,91 of whioh $51,058(23 was at Rich
raoud, Va.; $33,174.98 at Norfolk, Va.; $LOOO.*
10 at Wilmington, C.; WJ08,17 at Nash-
vllio Tennessee, and *35,000 at Charlotte,
N.O.
Ask any One who H ns Brer Used
DR. TM’LANE’S CELEBRATED LIVER PILL?,
PREPA RED BY FLEMING BROS.-What they think
of them! Ninety, nine in a hundred will tell you
they aro the beat Pills for Liver Complaint, Sick
Headache aud Dyspepsia that thoy have ever used.
Read the following from one or our moat respecta
ble citizen :
New York, August 3, 1862,
Ido hereby certify that 1 have been suffering
from a pain in my aide and broast for long time
and aTter trying many remedies came to tho con
clusion that my liver was uDbcted. 1 immediately
commenced using Dr. M’Lask’s Cklhuutzd Uvkr
Pius, prepared by Fleming Bro*. or Pittsburgh,
and the few that I have taken have already given
me more relief titan all tho other mediclues I have
taken put together. 1 went to a clairvoyant to com
•ult him; after examiniug me carefolly, he advised
rao to continue tho use ol Dr. M'Une Pills ; that
they would effectually oure tue.
W. W, PHILIPS, No. 2 Columbia Place.
49- Purchasers will be carefhl to ask for Dr,
M’Lauo's Celebrated .liver Pills, manufoctured by
Fleming Bros., of Piltiburg, Pa. There aro other
Pills, .purporting* to be Liver PUIs, now before
public. Dr. M'Lane’fl genuine Liver Fills, alio his
celebrated Vermifuge, can uow be had at all re
b pec table Drag Stores.
None genuine without tbe signature or
OOtl (8) FLEMING BROd
J. M. JJ3YUE,
COMUIHsION MKROHANT,
auggp No. Ha Puy-Bt,, Savannah*
. PIIlLlP M. RUSSELL, •
NOTA^ 8 Tj(j.W.YAlLYR, H jSct?U^fA?T ’and
COPYIST,
Will okdulo Deeds, Mortgage#, Power of Attorney,
Wilis, Bonds, Noticos and Taking ot Iutorrogiu6rio3,
Olllce at the Court House, Savannah, Uu.
Court Days. Third Tuesday iu each month, and.
hold at the ofllco of Edwatd Wilson .Esq-
Resl'ioniin, Gaston, bedwron Barnard and Tutlnnll-
streot.
Auy null ut night, on business, will bo utleuilod
lo im mediately. .>y25
cHAffMu «sfco; .
No, ft Whltnker Street, Snvntmiih, «»*f
WIIOLKSAMt AND JtCTAIL DXAU3U* LV
Y
S A8HES, Bllnt
IzCad.Zino,
Jnds, Doors, Mouldings, Ac White
i, Wllito Linseed. Sperm, Whale, Tim
tiers’uiul NoatsfootOils, Glass, Uru*lu*s, Gold Leaf,
Bronze, Builder*’ Hardware. Nalls, Marble MantoW,
An:, tot Jot
HX<TS:;SXE^3myT7CPT3ItV'
STAUi
sMh*urilier will continue
the Uvory and Hack Busincs*. on
Ins o n Honk, ut tho Slablcs corner nl West BROAD
und It ARU1SOX STREETS. Give mo a trial
oot 1—1 in JACOB El,LISTON.
ai(<i.vrosu county shkhifk salk.
W ILL ho sold on tlie tlrstTUKHD.VY Iu Nnvein
Oer next, licfore the Court House door, iu the
City of Duik’ii. thu following property to wit:
ibe UNION STEAM SAW MILL, together with all
tho Fixtures, Machinery, &o M thereunto belonging.
Also, tbe Mill Bile uu which *uld .Mill i* situated,
cnntululug four ucro*. Sold Mid situate three m les
below Darien, ut a place known u* Pratt’s Landing,
on a tributary stream of the Aitumalia Hivir. in
said county, levied on as the property of Frost k
Boulter, tosutid y a lieu ludgtuuut Issued from (lie
ll urii ablo. tho Inferior Court of the County of Mvl<t>
tosh, Mortimer Ouiiiutiu vs. tho Union Steam Saw
Mill, Frost & Boulter owuers thereof—property
pointed outiu said lion. To:ms cash—purchaser
paying for title. WM. T. THORPE,
Sheriff Molntodli County.
Darien, October 3,1-60. oil 4
ELECTION NOTTuE.
( lkrk op Council's office, »
Savauiiub, October 4, I860. j
C OUNCIL will ou Thursday, October 16th. i860
olect u Second I.ieutcmmt of the Special 1’ollc,
and City Watch, by day und by night, to till the va
cancy occasioned by tlio ro-iiniatioli of .Second Umi-
leuuut Un-:o;i. suiary 9l,lc0pi>r xnmmi. Baud
$2,100.
ApplicnuU must ieavo their applications, stating
the name.* of their securities, (2 required,! ou or
before 2 o’clock, 1*. M. of that day.
By order of Council,
KDWARD C-. WlIiSUN,
out 4 Clerk of Council.
ban Nivas & orange^
-ALSO-
(SlEAKfISiaiBBiI£]|SlSf SJew.
—AND—
.TO Lnrgc Smoked Toitgnti,
1 bill. New Smoked Beef.
Pig Hams nnd Bncon.
J '.'ST Hl'CMVKO nv
WM. G DICKSON,
oet 4 BARNARD STREET.
IN THE CITY COURT OF SAVANNAH
’ Ji.'l.v Teum, i860' «
W HERE AS, John Boston, AlvenN. Miller, 11. A.
Oraue, William King and Ileury Brigham,
summoned to attend tlio present term of this Court
u* Grand Jurors, have made default, it Is ordered
Glut they bo lined Turly dollar* each, unless thoy
Ilk* good uud miltleient cause of excuse ou or before
the llrst day ul tho next term of tills Court. And
wlierea*, Saul S. Box, John Foster, Benjamin It.
Armstrong, Thomas A. Askew, Michael Lynch,
George Bnrlliolmcss, Eli M. Roliueuu and Horacu
Gillum summoued to attend the present term of
till* Courts* I'’Ut Jurors liuvo made dolkult. it U
ordered that tbey be tilled twenty del urs each,
uule** thoy Hie good ami sulllcient cause of cxcufo
on or before th«* liralday of the next term of tin*
Court.
True oxlrui l from thu Minute*.
out 3 PHILIP M. RUSSELL, Clerk.
_
OkVEUAk qenllemotior munll IkuiiUes can be
uuuommmbtied witli good Rooms aud Hoard, ot
26 Drayton street, opposlto the Ice House.
doe. IS—tr MRS. M. S. RAYMEIt.
O IL,Candle* aud 3 bbls. Bleached Winter
OU; 3 do Sprtug OR; 40 boxe* of Adamuiilliio
Candles; 35 boxes of Chemical Olivo Simp; Woman's
Friend, uud Family Soap, in ulore and for Milo at
not 3 J. D.JIW’E'S.
A id, PERSONS do*irons of olitalnlng FRESH
Mll.K, Morning und Evening, are hereby noli-
fled that they nin obtain tlio -ament a reduced price
by calling ut my residence, No. 58 LIBERTY
STREET. A. HARMON,
oot 1—dim
ROWyoTct CAMP"
i;>u AND TAII.ons,
AND Dealer* lu flnoRcady Made
CM)nil *C have received undj
i.peuud their slock of Fall uud Win
ter GUOILS oomprisiug u full uud'
complete as.-erlmeiitof Cloths, Oussiinercs, Vest
ings uud Ovor Cuitiiiius, which vve will mako and
trim iu our usual *t> le, ami ut the shortest uollco.
Our ready made Clothing Is manufactured at the
well known hou.-o of W. T. Jcnning* k Co, 231
Broadway, New York, and comprises nil that I*
lino nnd fisbionablo in the lino.
FURNISHING GOODS of overy description requi
site toagentlomau’s wardrobe, constantly kept on
hand, all of whioh wo offer ou our usual credit
term*, or at a discount of 6 pur cent lor cash, nl
fc ;i HULL hTKKhT, SORREL BUILDING,
oct l—l m next door to Pulaski House.
ROOFING! ROOFING !!
WARRBN’S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER-PROOF
COMPOSITION ROOFIKGi
T HE subicriber Having boon uppoinled sole ngen
in this oily for Warren’s Firo aud Water Proof
Composition Hooting is prepared to execute the
same in a satisfactory manner.
The attention of the citizens or t-avaunah Is re
spectfully solicitoil to tho above mothod of Hooting
now much used iu the nriuciiml cities of the United
Elates, (both X >rth and South,) and a* it has bccu
tested uudor every variety of circumstances, I con
fidently oiler It to the public as u inode of Rooting
unobjectloimple lu every particular, whilst it com
bines, in a greater degree than any other rooting In
use, tho valuable requisites of cheapness, durability
and security, against both Are and wuler.
It has rapidly superceded tho uso of all kinds of
roofs wherever it lias boon introduced, giving in all
cases genera! satisfaction, being highly recommend
ed by Insurance Companies, and ult who have tost
edit* utility.
CHARLES SllOl.L, Architect, will act as
agent during my absonco from tho city, at whose
otflcoail information will bo freely given, aud speci
mens of the roof shewn.
sept‘J3 CALVIN FAY, Agent.
imping Mignro.
Port of Bavannuh..,
...October O.
Arrived.
Shin Grottu, Laudcrkiu, Liverpool—Brigham,
Kelly it Co.
Bark E A Rawllu*, Hatch, Rio—to X u k H
Wood
Brig Kmmereca, tioulivltor, Charleston, lumber
for ballast—to Cohens k Hortz.
8chr Enchantress, Jayuo, Now York—Ogdeu,
Starr it Co.
Cleared.
Bark Santos, Baseford, Charlotte Town, Prince
Edward’s Island—C A Greener.
Memoranda.
Nkw York, Oot 2—Arr, brig Phltura, ripragua,
Savannah. Cld, Sea beam, Wendell, Savannah;
ship Cairo, Hacker, l>obary,Gu.
Bostox, Oct 2—jUrr, ship Julia Howard, &vau-
nau. 1st—Cld, scltr Augusta, Coflln. Jacksonville.
Arr, sell Lucy A Orcutt.Oroutt, Camdeu, Savannah.
Consignees.
Per ship Grolta, from IJvorpool—K Lovell; N B k
H Weed: Crane. Wells k Co: Snider k Askew; M 0
Cehen; SM Lalnteau; Padelford, Fay it Co.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A IUI.OH COW FUR hAl.K. Raquiro
at the 8onthwest corner or Whilakor uud
.York streets. oct f —1
. f VoitK.
1T<R tail Wednesday, 9th imt., at 2 o'clock, 1*. M.
~ The steamship FIjORIDA, Caplaiu
Woodhull, will Ieavo os abo-
For freight or passago apply to
„ ..... I PADEIFURl). FAY it CO.
y Berths not socured until paid for.
Cabin Pauago,., t-26
Bteerago Passage 8
Shippers of Cottou by these stoamshliw wil
HUNT dilVEBSTER’8.
IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE.
D ESIGNED for Families, plantation*, Dross ma
kers, Tailors, Boot it Shoo manufacturer* uud
others who may wish to do their own sowing cheap
ly and with expedition. Tills machino sow* a uni
form stitch with both sides alike, and whicli will no*,
ravel. It Is more simple, is loss liable to get out of
order, and costs less iu proportion than uny other
machino. and Is warranted to be porfect, and to work
well. All apparatus necessary for con vculeut uso Is
furnished with it, and auy iustructiou will be givon
that will be noco3*ary lo ensure to tho purchaser
Us successful oporatiou aud durability.
The public aro respectfully invited to call and ox-
amino thorn at 135 Congress st.
ALFRED WEBSTER. Geu. Agt.
_ _r A very uent aud ornamental Iron Table
wllluow bo givou with ir machine fora small sum
addition to the regular prloo May 25.
T L
I i 50 kegs prime Baltimore Leaf Lard, lauding
and for salo l»v SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
nug25
MILLER & ROLL.
MTOSNEVS AT UW,
UmiNBWlOK, OA.
Will pracllco lu lit. Brunswick arcutt-emfria-
log tho following Counties :
Glynn, Wnyua, CuinJen, w»ro, A|ippllti(,
Clinch. Coffee aud Charlton.
JOHk B. MILLER. L.C. ROIA.
aug3 • ly
DBALBBINOUOJOB FAMILY^SliOCERlES
ami FurelKb nml Domestic Frail,
, mmvr Jti ouyhtm and WhUdkar-tts.
lowu uud country supplied with choice goods at
mudorato prices. AU order* promptly attended
In, autl sntinfliction always guaranteed.' sp18
JOHN*. FALLUrANT," 7
AND RETAIL DEALER IN
WINDOW BLINDS, WINDOW 8ABH AND PAN*
DOORS.
West side Mouutneut Square, Savannah, Ga.
_ tuayil
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Olfleo corner Bay aud Drayton street*•
Jyl8 _____
*"■ A. II. CHAMPIONT-
(Successor to Ohampiou A Watts.)
WHOLESALE AND HBTA1L GROCER,
No. 4 Barnard at., between tho Market and Bay at.,
SAVANNAH, GA,
Dealer lu Groceries, Foreign aud Domestic Liquors,
Dried Fruits, Ac., Ac. •
Reference—A. Champion, Ksq., Bamuel Bolomou,
Esq., Messrs. Rabun A Whitohoait, and Swift A Co.,
Savannah, (la. mvlt
CiTANETtVElXS Jfc Co.,
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, On.
liANIBR a ANDBIISON,
A TTO KNEYS AT LA W, -
apft-ly maook. oa.
\V I IiLlAMH.“DAlIIE1i;
ATrOKXEY AND COUNSELLOR ATI.AW,
Troupville, Lowndes County, Ga.
Will practice in Thomas, Itowndes, Cllnoh, Ware,
Appling, Telfair, Irwin, Laurens, and Pulaski
counties, Georgia; and in Jeflorson,Madison, Ham
llton. aud Columblaoountles, Florida. [myll
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEI.LOR AT LAW.
Troupville, Lowndes Conty,Ga. (inll
A t?o 8 r N*E Y^T ■law ,
MJM.HDC.EnU.K, OA. r
Practices Law iu the various Counties of the Oe>
mulgco Circuit, and tho adjoining Counties of Twiggs,
Unions aud Washington.
Refer to—nlobu' Boston, H. 4. Crate, and R. ■
•lilton. ■ febl4
Be6HGe“a. GOltfrOA “•
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
and ,
Commissioner of Vie U. S. Court of Claims foi
the - e
Office Corner Bay umrBull streets,
mylo
PHOTOGRAPHS. *
Large sized Photographs, t«
ken by
RHLIfiBlI,
AT TWKLVR nOLLABS FKU IHJKBJl
Also, Am
guorreotypes,
perior style. A cnllls solicited.
J. W. MlLLEa.
m«r27 or. tit. Julian-st. and Market squar, ^
YONGE Hi FRIERSON,V
FORWAItmuU AND aillHISalON HERCHANTS,
NO. 94 1IAY-STIU3.T. SAVANNAH, OA
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office 176, Bay-sL, over Turner kGo’s. Drug more
SAVANNAH, OA.
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A1TORNEY AND COUNSEIJDR AT LAW,
Troupville, Lowudes County, Ga.
Rolurcuce—Ron. W. B. Flkmixu, Savannah, U*
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EDWARD G. ""
MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER
OF DEEDS.
At Messrs. Ward k Owens’ Law Office, [myll
WAYNE, UlUdNVliiLlK fe'k Cl),, *
tX)MMWBO^J^>9olRvQlM®JlFJlCHANTB,
Uautlred .'faivnmiA.
THUS. S. WAYNE. U. E. GRENVILLE.
R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLeT^
jy C—if Aivmmah. Chattanooga.
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ATTOnNEY AT LAW
FKANRUN, UR.1KD CO., QJk.
Will attend to professional business in thoCouutlee
of Hoard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Meri
wether aud Troup.
Reference—Hou. E. V. Hill, LaGrauge, Ga.: Hot.
David Irwin, Marietta, Ga.: Colonel M. M. TldwolL
Fayetteville, (Ja ; and Mr. William Dougherty. Co
lumbus, Ga. sopl7-iy
Win, MnALLISTiSlfr
N ojw}Je
Marble Momuuouta, Tombs and Grave Stones, torn
islieil on reasonable terms. Orders ree-
Jpcotfully solicited. •
ap lb
B ACON—24 bhd*. prime Bucou Sides; 8 bhds
prime Bacon Shoulders, lauding from steamer
Keystouo State,” und for sale by
sept 25tf^W 0CTAVU3 COIIEN.
COUli ItETItEAT
THE ABB0B BILLIARD SALOON.
(upstairs)
Corner Bull and Bryan streote, over Barber 8 hou
Juno 27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. P
M. WlHT SffllTH, : —
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUJOATOH, JUST FLORIDA.
Will practico in tho Eastern and Southern Counties
Refer to—Col. S. S Sibloy, and R. B. Hilton, Sa
vannah. fob2-tf
DilSi. LIOKI.ICR S iviLCOX, Itantliu
AKE SSf Mly prepared tote
sort fell or imrtl&lsetta of Teeth
011 'ho principle of Dr. J. Allens’.
Patent Continuum* Gum, By UU*
improvomout, tholbrm ortho face can bo restored to
any degree ol rotundity that may bo desired. It I*
applicable In all case* whore tho chocks have follra
In aud cannot bo detected by »ho closest observer.—
This method combines tbe following! ^vantages:—
An Artificial gum, which exhibits a perfectly natural
and lito-like appearance, and imparts to the theeth
that peculiar expression which characterises tbe na*
tural organs.
TLIb Gum consists of a sUgcloua compound, which
Is applied and fused upon tho Teeth and Plateln inch
a manner, at* to fill up all the interstices around the
baso of tho Teeth, and also unites them firmly to
each other aud to tho Plato upon whioh they cm
sett. This secures perfect cleanliness of |he Teeth.
Office over DeWitt k Morgan, CongresB street.
**■0 Republican nnd Georgian copy, fob 16—41
WM. M. WILLIAMS, TQADIIKUH OUVKR. JACK BKOWI
WILLIAMS, OLIVER Ac BROWN.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vista, Marion County, Ga.,
Will practico in the counties or Marlon, Macon, Hous
ton, Stewart, Rundolph, Muscogee, Lee, and any
ailjolning counties, whore their services may t>c
requirod. myll
TVU.'i7lAM PH1LL
ATTO KNEY AT LA
USHiireTA, OA,
oot 20—ly
DAVID a.
ATTOBNEY AT LJ
8PABTA. OA.
Will practice in the counties ot Hanoock. Warrem.
Washington, and Baldwin. ’ ^
RzmENczs-Behn k Foster, Rabun ft Smith, ul
E. A. Soullard. Savannah. Jut
It. B. HUiTOET, 1
ATfURNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Ofllco corner ol' Bay and Draytoo-Ms,
SAVANNAH, GA.
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DR.'CifAKLfiS U. OOUIU6. 1 —'
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, No. ULIBKRtV 8T
Ono door west ot Drayton, myll
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ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ILADXLU, WORTH COUNTY, OA., (rOOT OmCX ALH1IT.1
Will practise In tbo SouthocnUrcnlLandIn Macon.
Dooly and Worth Counties ol too MaoonChrcult^
, 49” Particular attention given to tho collection ot
clalmB In South-Western Georgia. ‘ “ "
S undries—just recoivou—
60 boxes Coffee, l’oppor and Mustard
60 “ Ucadeil Starch aud tioiip*
26 *• Adamautino und Tallow Candle*
50 bb!* and bag* oxira Family Flour
30 11 Potatoes and Onions
40 gross Wood and Paper Matchc.*
50 dozen assorted Brooms ami Pail*
100 “ Scrub Brusbc* aud Ciothv* Line*
60 “ Wash lloard*
810 bag* Java and Rio Coffee. For sale by
DAVIl) O’CONNOR,
.cl 2 corner Broughton ond Drayton hi*.
D ICKKN’sS HOUSEHOLD words for (Htobcr
received and lor by
WARXOCK k DAVIS.
sopl 30 Congress street.
C ' tlUlCE ffl;, CKOii t-UUAR '-10 llhila cluilo
St. Croix Sugar.
10 hbds choice P. R, Sugar Just received and
for sale by SCRANTON JOHNSTON k CO.
aug 25.
DEWXl’JP diAIUUUAN
1 Biwre.elvlo,;thBlr tfahapfi^yjntcr .look
P. JACOBS.
SBOAit AND TOBACCO MTOB1.
No. 20, Bull street, (sign of tho Big Indian.)
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Haw
aimnlqb, and.American Bogart, at wholewdeand ra-
all. Also, Chowlng Tobacco, Snuff, Ac. June 1
JAMBS McUBWHy, -
Insurance Broker and Notary Public.
Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Averagaj
adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawna
Papers prepared whereby to rocover lossea from
American or British Underwriters, and attention
glveu to all matters connected with shipping and In.
auranoo, No. 118 Bay-street opposite tha front ot
tho Custom House. ly port
Foreign nnd Ikimostio nBY 0001)3. Also,
n Cult assortment of Plantation Good*, which thev
mm- cwum, ua uuuuu u. ».».» J«t» too lowest prices, and to which they solicit
.leaseUko uotlco, tbatno Colton will lie rocolved at tbe ; aUen;!on of purchaScra.
p e presses that to not dUtluctly marked on the edge RIBBBO’S BUILDING,
tha bale. oct 0 | oclfi Congress street.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Newnatuville, Fla.
Reference—George L. Brown, William DeU, New
nansviUo, Fla., R. B. Hilton, Boalon ft VUUonn.
Savannah, Ga. B ^|f
JOHra.cbcHR/iY,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW*
labUn. Uurou.cou.tr, fl.,, Ut., Junior partan of
too firm or A. S J. Ooanan, Irwlatoi.'om, «IU
attend promptly to all business entrusted to hit
mto. fMtlcularattcullonpaiaiocolUctlo*. B.-
feroaM-Dr.O.B.Ouyton, r.B. Bow^Butilta,
Oa.. 31. Kanb, Savannah. myll