Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 06, 1856, Image 2

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WBBB |||«II» 1’rl-VV««Wy «!!<• Wwfciy. OMolal Paper «fihoWand Conn¥ 14 kjj;hilxos&co. vaeawfc.; , CnOfRIETORa AND PUBMB1IBRS. B. B. HILTOS, - - rumor. »■ P. HAMILTON, - - Aulimn Ell Itor - - Bdttor. . MNDAY MO RMINU, OCTOBER R.ISIMJ FOB P1UWIDEMT I H ■ JAMES BUCHANAN, OF PKNNSTL VANIA. fOR VIOB PRESIDENT: JOHN 0. BRECKINRIDGE ... or kintcoiy.3 ■Mentors for the State at Large* / WILLIAM IL STILES, of Chatham, u , • IVERSON L HARRIS, of Baldwin • alternates roit toe state at labor. HENRY G, LAMAIt. of Bibb. , AUGUSTUS R, WRIGHT, of Floyd. DISTRICT ELECTORS. 1st. District, Tiioeas M. Fojuian, or Giyun. 'id. District, Samuel Hall, of Macon. Id. District, James N. Ramsay, of Harris. 4Uu District, Luoius J. Gartrkll, of Fulton. 6th. District, John W. Lewis, of Cass. 8th. District, James P. Simmons, of Gwinnett. 7th. District, TnoMAs P. Sapfold,of Morgan. 8th Distriot, Taos. W. Thomas, of Elbert. THE OLDER I GROW, THE MORE IN CLINED I AM TO BE WHAT IS CALLED A STATES RIGHTS MAN-atomes Buch- anon’s speech on the admission of Arkanaoa, in 1838; I FULLY ENDORSE THE RESOLUTIONS, AND MAY FURTHER SAY THAT l AM WHAT 18 CALLED A STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT-—John C. Breckinridge tore- aponae to hia nomination for the Vice Presiden• ey. Tfiiiia-n.A.p £Zxo New York Markets. . New York, Oct. 4.—Tho Cotton Market is firm; sales of the day 1600 bales. Middling Uuplancs 12& to 12$. Failure. lfason & Collins,produce dealer have failed for three quarters of a million. Chinese Sugar Can^and Georgia Syrup, We publish to-day a letter from Mr. Richard Peters of Atlanta which accompanied a bottle of superior Syrup made from the Chinese Sugar. We have already more than onco commended to the attention of our roadera this very pro mising production; From the experiments of Mr. Peters and Gov. Hammond its culturo i L likely to. realize the most sanguine expectation^ of those who attempted to introduce It into this county, The points scut us are something more than an inch in diameter. ~"New Publtcntloiim Life of Gboimjb Washington—By Washing ton Irving; Vol. 3—New York, G. P. Putnam * Co. For sale by Col. Williams. The third volumo of Irving brings the life oi Washington and Ibo history of tbo revolution, (perhaps tho best ever written) down to tho ond of the year 1779. We need not say that no library and no American should bo without this elegant and admirable production. By his undertaking, and the maimer In which hois executing it, tho author has entitled himself to the thanks of all his countrymen. The Hills of Suatemuo, by the author of tho “Wide, Wide Would”—New York: D. Ap pleton* Co. For sale in Savannah by Col, Williams. The author of tho I Vide, fVidc IVorld, Queechy, &c., has given us another volume en titled the Hulls of Shaetmuc. It is written with much more power tbau nine-tenths of tho woxkB of fiction now teeming forth from tiio press. The Anoel in the House—The Estousals— Boston : Ticknor & Fields. For sale in Sa vannah by J. M. Cooper * Co. In Betrothal, the first part of the "Angel in the House,” is a poem of rare beauty and purl- ty of sentiment. Our readers may recollect the emphatic commendation with which wo re. ceived it, as the worthiest tribute to woman ever written. “ The Espousals” hardly comes up to tho samo mark of excellence, though con taining many fine passages. Mortimer Littlegood, Esq., a young gentle man who wished to see tho world, and saw it, accordingly 5 by Frank 10. Smodley, Esq., From the press of 10. D. Long, 121 Nassau street, successor to H. Long & Brother. For sale by Warnock & Davis in Savannah. The author of "Lewis Arundel” and Frank Farloigb,” is neither very profound nor very original in his views, nor delineations of character. Ills works are nevertheless agreea. ble and spicy reading. Life and Public Services of James Buchan” an ; by A G. Horton. New York, Derby & Jackson. For sale in Savnnnuh by J.M. Cooper & Co. Tho chief value of this book it owes to the liberal draughts which the author lias made upon Mr. Buchanan’s speeches. The portrait aJeompanying tbe“Lifo,” which wo are inform ed is very accurate, represents a face remarka ble for its benignity and intelligence. English Traits ; by R. W. Emerson. Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co. For sale by J. M. Cooper* Co. Mr. Emerson is confessedly one of the finest thinkers and writers in New England. The little volumo before us is worthy of his reputa tion for depth und originality. There is noth ing in it either dull or commonplace. Extracts from a letter to a mercantile house in Boston, dated Shasta, California, Sept. 1 1866 : “The Presidential canvass is moving up horo pretty rapidly. Buchanan will carry California by a plurality of about 10,000. Fillmore will lew Fremont handsomely,but he cannot shine with "old Buck.” California cannot bo, sold w! m a Fi-mont; they know him a little too well. Ho represented us in the U. S. Senate a little white, and lie did not do as well for us as a va cancy would.” tho South to the fraternal and. cordial alliance betwoet) the MjWda W Fmnumt and Flllmord in Pennsylvania. The State election comes 0ft ontUeUtk. Every man ou tho coalitiontio- kot, Is for Fremont. And yet. tho Black Re publicans are not more zealous in Its support, than are tho Fillmore Know Nothings. Not ono Southern K. N. press has rebuked this uh hallowed coalition—Though nobody idoubta hat if Fremont is eleoted It will bo owing to that foul alliance. The Savannah Republican justifies by saying it ia simply ft ftwtou o& tho State ticket. What now If tho coalition should extend fur ther ? Wnat if the frieuds or Fremont und Fillmore should ho found united on the wuno electoral ticket. That too will uoubtleua bo all right 1 At least the Americans of Georgia need expect to hear uutliiiig to the eoutrary from their orgaiu. Tho Indications ore decided ly favorable to tho fusion. Litton to the follow ing statement which wo Hud in tho Pennsyl vanian : The editor of tho Miner’s Journal is a mem ber of tiie Frotnout State Committee. Uo has uuuouuced in a recent number of his paper, us if “by authority,” that a Union Electoral Tic ket wilt be formed in this Stale ia a short time, between the Know Nothing (Fillmore) party and (tie tree negro Fremouters. The preliminaries for the coulitiou it would seem have already beeu agreed upou. The fol lowing letter to the N. Y. Herald shows the terms: The basts of the compromise, which eman ates ,irum U10 Black Republicans, proiers to tue Fillmore party fourteen electors, and to the Republicans, cliuteeu; thus securing a joint and hearty co-operation, without the least abandon ment of principle, und iusuriug, a. is generally believed, tnu overwhelming defeat ut tue De mocracy in the Suite. But for the interposi tion oi Tennessee, which State was apprehen sive that fusion here would defeat the Ameri cans there, tue contract would have beeu sign ed, sculcd uud delivered ou the spot. Alter tue ensuing State election, Teuucsseo, in com mon with every other State, presumud to bo favorable to Fillmore, having had ample ex planation of the terms, Ac., the one electoral ticket will be issued, aud the opposition, like mountain avalanche, Will Sweep everything be- -- .e Separated and dojoiuied, it is power less, save in sorao few local issues—doubled uud harmonious—resistless uud overpowering. A Lvctiu-o upon Arrogance and Pride. Wulkiug home last eveuing, it was our good fortuno to become mingled in a crowd of juve nile politicians, the most aged of whom could not have exceeded eight years. The orator of the party cooly observed that “there were no de cent mon in the Democratic Party, that it was composed principally of Irishmen, and that tlioso who were not Irishmen, were black guards.” Having the misfortune to be an uu- deviatiug adherent of the said Party, wo were shocked at the audacity of tbo youthful De mosthenes. It ledusiuto a train of thought, however, which fully recompensed our vanity lor tho temporary annoyance. Wo were confi dent that the little tellow was but the echo cf what he had beard over aud over again, at the fireside and at the table of his parents. We were convinced by these little straws “which show which way the wind blows,” of opin ions, which wc have had every reason to be lieve were entertained by a majority of the American Party. It is the common opinion among tho worthies of that distinguished or der, that the Democratic Party is mado up of foreigners aud native rascals. They have thought in this way and havo expressed fre quently such views. When we come to cousider the extreme ar rogance of such sentiments, founded upon the Pharasaicul self-conceit of, “I thank theo Lord that i am uot as other men are,” we are rat her inclined to laugh, than be angry. When we take into consideration the antecedents of tha L great order, which like the owl could not opoo its “eyes to the world, until tho blackness of night was ubroad,” it Is really, rather with a smile of derision that we view their empty va poring, nnd aristocratic imbecility than other wise. But the encouragement of such opinions, has a tendency of the most dangerous kind. It would first show itself by proscription—it has done so already by proscription of the Oath dies, than the Jows would follow, and tiien (as brother Moscly, of Upper Georgia said,) the Hard shell Baptists. How can a futlier reconcile it with his con science, to tutor tho infant mind, in the spirit which lias ere this made the Martyr burn at the stake ? How can he poison the facile understanding with what results in a hatred for the veiy Constitution of his country? Was Madison a blackguard ? Was Jefferson? WasMonroo? Was Jackson? Was Calhoun? Or was Ned Buntllno, the great father of tho new light constitutionalists. If one has tho hardihood to ask the gentle inau who passed that ferocious resolution iu the early part of tho season, as to their opinions about foreigners, Catholics, *c., Ac., they will tell him, that all that matter has been chang ed—that they love not only a foreigner, but a Catholic foreigner—they have no objection to the veriest Faddy that ever came out of a bog. We will tell what their real opinions are; not one whit better than those formerly expressed—they say that if they havo bu l money enough, they can buy every foreigno in the city of Savannah. We propose to show in our next municipal lection that they have falsified t he record the inferior t warns tho oonicqttencca to the whole country if any at* tempt ia made to coerce or force him Into'sub mission by firing a single hostile gun against Nuevo Leon and CoahulU. The present Governor of Tamalipca, who was Governor Vidanrri’a second in the struggle last ir against Santa Antra, will exert, with his Is and partisans, every nerve to bring mat ters to a crisis: and for this purpose the tluo newspapers published in this State, and paid year 1 tools, a Leon and ito Governor. Bo far, however, they have signally failed, nor is it likely they will succeed with the mass of the population on tho line of the Rio Grande. Governor Vidaurri acta altogether, aa yet, on the defensive, which would cease to be tho ease tbo momoni a hos tile soldier should enter the territory of Nuevo Leon and Conbuilo. New Fkuit.—Tho cllppor brig R. S. Penny, Cant. Davis, arrived on Saturday night from Malaga, in a short pasuge, with tbo first cargo of fruit, consigned to Gomex, Wailia * Co. This vessel has on two successive years brought tho first cargo of Malaga fruit to this market.- N. Y. Jour. Com. THE MARKET. Tho attention of Speculator* U particularly callid to ■ tlio Magnificent KcbumonYtlio Houthorn MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTRBRY, TO UK DRAWN FRIDAY, October 10, 1808, which embraco, lu adilHon to olhoni, the following Urlhiaui Prizes— ANY ONK OF WHICH OAN-BK OBTAINED ms $10. 1 Brine of I 50.000” DOLLARS! 1 PRIZE OF $20,000 1 PRIZE OF....$20,000 1 PRIZE OF 10,000 I PRIZE OF.... 10,000 1 PRIZE OF $5,0001 a PRIZE* OK $2,600! Ac., Ac., &c. $9* No time should be lest la securing Tickets. Whole TtokoU, $10; Halves, $1f Quarters, $200. Orders can be addressed to 8. SWAN ft OO., Atlanta, Ga., 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala., or Box 82 Savauuab Poet Office. For particulars see Sebemo lu another column, oet 6-4t ocouplad by John Daly, Esq., and they «uw bemsolvcs a* candidates for the patronage or this city and its vicinity. • Their stock Is new and largo; consisting in part ofthofoltowlng—, 1 It ACON HIDES, , HAMS AND 8HC ULDKRS, BROWN, CRASHED. CLARIFIED AND POWDERED SUGARS. Every description ei Coffees and Teas, Butter, Lard, Flour, Choose, Crackers, Pickles, Oataupa, Sauces, Soap, Candles, Began, Tobacco, Aud iu foot everything ususually kept lu a Family Urooory Store. ADJO, We will keep oonstatttly on hand a choice supply ot fresh KrulU of evory description • Wo have perfected a system ol business that will enahlo uslo receive by almoat overy vessel from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore ond Boston, fresh and now auppUoa to our stock. We would respectfully suggest to one aud all, to give ua a call before purchasing elsewhere, and we promise to dispose of our articles at the most reasonable prices, for cash or city acceptance. It, H. WATSON ft CO. 49-Bopubllcan please copy. [»ep27j Gran d Indian Council.—On Tuesday u Grand Indian Council of the Six Nations will commence at Touawatum. The Council is to bo a religions ono, and will bo tho occasion of bringing together all the aged men of the Sen ecas, Tuscaronas, and other nations and parts of nations. Quito a laugh w&9 raised in the Supreme Court, not long since, by an official, who, when the Judge called out for a crier to open the court, said, “May it please your Honor, the crier can’t cry to-day, because his wife is dead!” Chinese Sugar Cane, an a Georgia Syrup Messrs. Editors I feci it my duty to make known to tbo Southern Public the result of my Syrup Making from the Cineso Sugar Millet, in hopes that others who have sown this valuable variety of tho Millet,” may be induced to work it up Into Syrup this season. I send you a few joints of the Cane and a sample of the Syrup, of which l have made several barrels. I obtained my start of seed during the Spring of 1865 from D. Redmond, Esq., of the “South* eta Cultivator. I considered it a “Humbug’ 1 from its close resemblance in seed uud growth to the “Guinea Corn,” until my children towards fall mado the discovery of its being to their taste equal to the truo Sugar Cane. • This year I planted one patch April 15tli another May 18th, near Calhoun Gordon county, on tend that would produce during a “season able” year, forty bushels of Corn per Acre, and this year not over twenty bushels. Seed sown carelessly in drills, three feet a part, covered with a ono horse plow; intending to “chop out” to a stand of ono stalk six inches apart in the row; but failed to get a good stand as the seed came up badly from the deep and Irrcgularjcovering. Worked out, same as for Corn, plowing twice and hoeing once. By suggestion of Gov. Hammond, of South Carolina,! determined to givetho Syrna making a fair trial; consequently ordered from tho Messrs. Winshlp of Atlanta, a very complete Horse Power Mill, with vertical Iron rollers, that has worked admirably, crushing out juico for eight gallons of Syrup per boar, worked by two mules with one band to put in the Cane, and a boy to drive. On tho 13th of this month, finding the seed fully ripo,I bad the fodder pulled, and tho seed heads cut. Yield of fodder per acre 1100 to 1300 lbs. Yield of seed per acre 25 bushels of 36 lbs to tho buBhel. First trial of Mill, 70 average canes gave 20 qts of juice, 006 average Canes passed once through rollers gave 88 gallons 1 at. juice, passed a cond timo through, gave 2 gallons of juice, the 40 gallons 1 qt gave 8 gallons thick Syrup. 1 carefully measured an 8thof an acre, having the best canes, and the best staud, another 8th having the poorest canes,and the poorest stand. The result 1 give below, the canes passed once through the roller. REST EIGHTH OP AN ACRE.—Yield Of juice from 3316 Canes 253 gal. “ “ syrup from 253 gal. juice 68J gal. Rates per acre of syrup 458 gal. POOREST EIGUTn OP AN ACRE. Yield of juice from 2550 canes, 179 gal. “ Syrup from 179 gal. juice * Rate per aqre of syrup Weight of 30'selectcd canes, “ “ Juice pressed out, “ “ Crushed cane, Loss in crushinj 434 gal. 340 gal. 494 lbs. 26/lbs. 23 lbs. The Richmond Whig is gratified to learn that the effort to light up tho Richmond Col lege with gas made of pine wood has been en tirely successful. Mr. Hillard, one of the American Electors > for the State at large in Alabama, is repotted by the Florence Gazette, to have stated iu a speech in Launderdulo county, that “if Fre- montls elected, ho will not submit to it, und as much as he loves this Union he would be for aplitting it into fragments. . •• The Dutv op tub South in the Event or Fremont’s Election,—Wo havo come to a —turning point in the history of America, when .such opposing principles meet that 011 tho re- ’ salt bangs the destiny of our country. . */. The Demon of evil stalks abroad at noon-day . in r tbe Black Republican inind of the North. There are National men there, whoso hearts breast the storm, flgbtng under tho banner of the National Democracy for tho equality of the S ; If these are conquered, though our will love them, yet fn tho event of Fro- 1 ejection, we wish to put ourselves on tho • Wiser and older heads may see better our ’ nature, tot we believe that the Duty—the - rights—the honor of Georgia and tho other sovereign States of tho South should novor sub . mit.to the Iron rule of a Black Republican Prcsl- dent* ’ •If'-that dark day comes—which may God cause,to paas from our lips-we say with the ■ lamented Troup, "the argument is exhausted, let us atand by onr arms’’, « Tho foregoing we cut from the Athens Ban ner; In 1850 one of tho ablest and most zealous- . .Union paper In Georgia. . ' . The Methodist Obnrch in Texas is composed A of 31,521 white members, and 4,680 colored. Its preachers number 345. [COMMUNICATED.] To the GuudUlates for Mayor and AUlerinan on the American Ticket. As a citizen of Savannah feeling, an interest in hor present and future welfare. I desire res pectfully to niako the following enquiries. If elected will you or will you not reinstate tho y,„n S America Fire Company in the lire organization of tho city? Are you nr uro you not in favor of changing tho old lire organization, and if ho what chan ges do you propose to make. Do you or do you not approve of the present system oh it now exists ? Mr. Allen nnrl Mr. Willink, have you or hav° you not openly expressed yourselves as in favor of abolishing the black Fire Corapauies and having a white organization only? These questions are asked in no spirit of un- kindness, but with a view toaseertaiu the truth and an early reply is respectfully requested by A. Citizen. Saicide of a Printer—Tho FewOrleaus True Delta, of tho 15th Sept., states that u printer of that city named Georgo H. Nimmo, a native of Scotland, committed suicide in that city on tho evening of the 13th inst., by taking poison. He bore an excellent character among his brother craftsmen, and was deemed an or nament to tho profession. He was interred in Greenwood Cemeteiy by the members of tbo Typographical Union of New Orleans, in the tomb of the Association. Mr. N. won some time previously engaged in the office or Tho Times in this city, and was greatly respected by his friends hero.—iV- Y. News. Chicago to Liverpool Direct.—The sclir. Dean Richmond, which left Chicago some weeks siuee, with a full cargo of wheat, bound to Liverpool, was passed on the 17th Inst., off Point Lynes, by tho Baltic. A correspondent of tho Washington Union, writing from aa interior town in Pennsylvania, says the Fremonters havo emissaries prowling abont there, urging Catholics to vote for Fre mont because be is ul their church denomina tion. That is the game: ju Oatholio counties bo is a Catholic, and in Protestant districts he is a Protestant 5 yet the Beechoritea and the like all go for him- — |l- Woight of crushed cane dried in sun ity lbs. Obtaining such unlooked for success, with the Chinese Sugar Cane, I concluded to try onr common corn. From a “new ground” planted 3 by 3, one stalk to a hill, a week beyond tho roasting ear stage. I selected 30 stalks. Weight of 30 stalks 351 lbs. “ “ Juice, 164 lbs. “ “ Crushed stalks, 10$ lbs. Loss in crushing, A lb. yield of syrup, i pt Tho syrup of a peculiar disagaeeablc t entirely unfit for table use. Tho following tests were made at the mill, by Dr. Robert Battcy, of Rome Ga., a graduate GV tasto of the Philadelphia G'ollege of Pharmacy. Specific gravity of juice, Syrup, N. Orlei 1,085 1,335, 1,821. 770 70e 25J” alcana syrup Thermometer applied to syrup “ “ • “ Juice, Saccharometer “ Juice, __ B The juice shoulo be placed iu ths Boilers im mediately on being pressed out, then boiled slowly, until the green scum ceases to rise; then stir in a tea spoon full of air slacked lime to five gallons of juice; continue skimming and boiling until the syrup thickens and haugs down in flakes on the rim of the dipper. I have made the clearest syr * * ‘ boiling and skimming, without clarifiers. by simply iroe or other Tho lime is requisite to neutralize, & portion of the acid in the juice, the true proportion must be determined by well conducted experiments. Tho cost of making the syrup in upper Georgia, iu my opinion will uot exceed ten to fifteen cents per gallon. This I shall bo able to test another season, by piunting and workiug up fifty acres of the cane. Inm satisfied that this plant, will enable every farmer and planter in the southern states, to make at home, all the syrup required for family nse, and I believe, that our Chemists will soou teach us, how to convert the syrup, Into sugar for export, os one of the staples of our favoured clime. Richard Peters. Atlanta, Georgia. Sept, 20th, 1850. A C08TI.X Adbrtisbmknt.—Tho Legislative Assembly of Victoria having ordered a lht of al! registered voters to be published iu the local newspapers, the Melbourne Argus, says a cor respondent of tbo North British Duily Mail, came out ou four different days with forty eight pages of double demi;tbe charge lor tho adver tisement contained in these amounting to £10,200. Portland, Sept. 29o-The steamer Kherson- esc loft yesterday morning for Liverpool via Halifax and St. John, Now Foundland, with thirty passengers for Liverpool, fifteen for Hal ifax, and nine for New Foundland. She had a foil cargo. *New York, Sept. 30.—The health officer of Brooklyn reports one new case of yellow fever in tho city. There is also reported ono new case of yellow fever at Fort Hamilton, and one from black vomit. Defth of the North Atlantic.—From the top of Ohimborazo to tho bottom of the Atlan tic, at the deepest place yet reached by the plummet In tbe North Atlantic, the distance in a vertical line is nine miles. The deepest part of the Atlantic is probably between the Bermu das and tbe Grand Banks. The waters of tho Gulf of Mexico are held in & basin abont a mile deop in tbo deepest part. There is, at bot tom of the sea, between Cape Race in New foundland and Cape Clear In Ireland, a re markable steppe, which is already known aatke telegraphlo plateau. The great clrole distance between those two shore lines |a l;f00 miles, and tbe sea along this route is probably nowhere more than 10,000 feet deep. A flag with bat 10 stare is lianglng across tbe street at Russell’s Jlills, South Dartmouth, Massachusetts, within four miles of new Bed- jordl 9I1 Printing Promptly, .Neatly and Cheaply Done, The puhlio in general, and our Demooratio friends lu particular, will remember that there Is connected with the Georgian fy Journal es tablishment one of the most thoroughly equip ped job offices in this section of the Union. If we are correctly advised, some of the most beautiful specimens of job work over done in Savannah nave lately passed from under our presses. Give us a trial. Our'facilities enable us to execute every de scription of letter press work from a mammoth poster to the smallest card, and from a book to a circular, with neatness and dispatch, upon tho most satisfactory terms. Orders from all parts of the country will re ceivo prompt attention. (Iin 111 nil) ^niilligiirr. Savannah Mar|ct)t, October li. The OoUou market ycstcidny closed very quiet. Tbo demand and inquiry is good—tho sales foot up 0S7 bales at tbe following particulars, viz: 60 at 10<£, 69atllX, 40 at 11M, 10 at lift, 10 at 12, 100at 12ft, 232 at 12ft. 83 at 12ft; 42 a 12ft, 205 at 12ft, 14 at 12ft, IQ at 13, und .8 on terms not made known. CHAKLKSTON, net. 3.—There was an active do- mand to-day lor this article, which resulted in tho sale of upwards of 1,800 laics, at a range of prices In favor ot sellers. The prices range from 10ft to 12ft cents. illipig :Siitfllipct. Port of* Snvunnnh October O. Arrived. Steamship Florida, Woodbull,New York—PadeL ford Fay ft Co. Thursday 2d lost.,11 n m, lat 37.40 Ion 74 30, passed Brig Augusta; same day 6.15 p w., 80 miles north from Hultvros, exchanged sig nals with etcnnHshlp Marion; samo day 8pm ex changed signals with stcani3hip Knoxville—all bound North. Steamer Eliza, Kecbler, Old Sister's Ferry—to H C Hayror. Steamer Augusta, Fra- er, Augusta—SMLaffltoau. Cleared* StoamerCordon, Broo s, Charleston—JP Brooks. Departed. Steamer Cordon,Brooks, Charleston. Memoranda. New Yoke, Sept. 30—A r, s^br John Costner, Johmlon, .-avammh. < Id, brig 'Barnco, Rodgers, Jacksonville. FmuMdffliA, Oet. 1—Old, echr Mary Nowell Packard, aavanuuh. TrafiVt Ihufoig _ . ' Uavo8avam u ,..... .. •rrivoat.Ways,,10.80, A..M, HOTUfcCINO. (.cave Ways, 2» r, U. • /r « r Arrive at Savannah, U.30, r. m. - -1 EDGAR I. HERIOT,- 1 oct4 - • • Chief ECglnour. F " RAtfk LESLIE^ Gazette" of fashion "and the Beau Muud, for October. Received and for WARNOCK ft DAVIS,- 159 Congress street. FOR BALK. f Six Tracts of Land, 600 acre each. 3 1 mites from the city or Savannah on tlioB. Gulf Rail Road, well adopted to iLe growth Rico,Cotton and Corn, and Weed eurttg! topsj l ton Ume* over. Apply to fob 27 tr O. A. t.OUl) ■gOLOGNASausages, a fresh aup^l>j jus^re wive oot 1 JNTI vGSwlll be Rallied at,tho Book Store, under the Marshall House. THIS EVEN All chances not paid will of course bo paid at that timo. oot 4 fllWCTKMI AlTfEACTIHR WASTOP. A RECENT OUADUATE of a New Fnglond Col. lege desires a situation as Teacher. Has hail some oxnorionco in teaching. Has received a thorough English and Classical education, and can produce satisfactory testimonials as to scholarship and charaotor. Please address, with foil panicu. Ian, F. B. NORWOOD. 197 Chestnut Street, Phila delphia, P». act 4—codat T EAS AND SUUARS—Jiist received 20 hair chest-* choice (louse) Oolong Tea; 19 do iu ft )b auu lb packs; 5 do Hysou Tea, loose, aud iu ft packs. bbls Crashed and Powdered Sugar-, and 3 hhds Porto Rico Sugar, In store and for solo by DAVID O'CONNOR. oct 2 corner Broughton and Drayton sia. F LOUR.—100 bbls. Oakley Flour, Just received ‘ and for sale by HO 8ept20 HO LCoMBE. JOHNSON ft CO. P OPE—700 coils Rope, various brands, all Xi of good quality, in store and for sale by apr29 BRIGHAM. KELLY ft OO, H AMS—15 *ca8ks sugar curedHamB: T ~ per steamship Keystcno Slate aud tor saloby Boptl2 WEBSTER ft PALMES. Passenger*. Passengers—H Goody, lady 3 children and 2 nurses, Muj M 8 Champion, Miss H Kell, John Bates * daughter, John Parsons * lady, Miss Banks, Mrs Dunlap * 2 children, Elisha Wiley. L C Wiley, 8 Guukeuhirajer, H A Dawson, W Service,H Wimhardt, P Wilbox, JM Guerard, J Ganulii, I{ H Thomas, Geo Suiliff, Dewitt Clinton * son, H C Gould, J F Doe, J Kell, A Champion, Solomon Gamp, H iVm Hill, Miss Humeonolen, Miss C Hinton, S T Beecher and lady, Miss Julia Brooks, MissN Bartlett, Miss Ann Bates, Miss Fanny Bates, Alfred Price, Geo S Murshall, C Burnham J G M Warnock, Dr l Mitchell, Alfred Tyler, Cdpt T G Muuro, A W Benlmm, H W Moore, J W Moore. M Hinton, J Clcrry, J J Prott, J R Wood, B L Ware, 8 H Hill, G Thompson, L K Stayner, W Batiks, O L Keene, .1 T Bloodgood, J I* Bourse, J P Sanderson, T D Dexter, Miss Bailey, 8 G Davis, and 50 iu the steerage. Consignees, Per steamship Florida, from New York—Agont C U it; Aiken ft Burns; J W Anderson; J Armstrong; H N Aldrich; Brigham. Killy .v Co; Boston S VII- latongn; Butler ft Frierson; N Barnum;.) A Brown; A Bonard;.! V Barbee; M J Uuckuur; M A bluo measwig; D Eeldon; Mary Bntesou; HRurl; Crane, Wolis ftt'o; M A CoFeti;Coticu ft Hertz; Clnghorn ft Cunningham; DD Copp; R F Colo ft Bro; Cboever, Sims ft Co; C'hovcr A Co; J M Cooper ft Co; Clark ft • ooley.C H Campfiold; J S Clelgltorn;J H Caiter: Dana ft Washburn; J F Boo; W G Hickson; DoWItt ft Morgan; W Jl DavbLonjG G navis; W D Etbrldgo ft Son; Ef-n-tcla ft Rckiuau; W H Fan«t; KFUz. geralUjFoolft Jandon; W II Union Gilbert ft Tit don; IIGowdy HnrndeiPs Exp re.-a; N A Hardee ft On; A Hayward; A S Hartrnige; Hardwick ft Cook; Hunter ft Guramell; J M Haywood; licuoft Con nery; It Habersham ft Son; W Ho e; M Hostings; A Johnson; J D Jesse; EJansun;King fttfoti; Keftio- dy'A Beach; v B Knapp; Jo Kudo;S M Ullllnau; Lockett ft tfnoliiugs; W U Lincoln; O A I. Lamar, Henry Ijitbrop; IjovoII ft Ijillliuor; A It Luce; J Lippman;LLUcutbull;Ml.avlu; Minis ft Johnson; I W Mon ill; J B Moore ft Co; McMahon ft Doyle; W HMay ft Co; J McKenna; Jno Mallory; U S Nicholls .ft Co; Novitt, Luthrnp ft Rodgers; J Nicholson; Ogdeu, titerr ft Cu; Patten, UuttouftO; F. Parsons ft Co; W O Price; O C Poole; Ruse, Davis ft lamg; Cll ftJ Rite-man; J Ryan; Robinson ft Oamp;J Sherlock ft Co; Win It Simmons; W Hi turnons; T W Skiff;J Hcbaffer; A A Holomons ft Co; D Simmons; C K Smith; Mrs S Sawyer; C E Smith ft Co: W A Thomas ft Co: T N Turner ft Co; Way ft Taylor; Wurnock A Davis; Williams ft RndtTiffo; N B ft H Weed; W T Williams; J Walters; K F Wood ft Co; S M Wright; It H Watson ft Co; It W Welch; Young ft Frlesou; Youug ft Wyatt; W D Zngbaum. Per steamer Hiza, from Old Sister's Ferry—131 balei upland cotton; 34 cords wood ami sundry mdze.to John Richard on; E C Wade; Belitt ft Fos ter ^Bosum ft Villslonga; U C Kaysor. Per steamer Augusta, from Augusta—162 bales cotton, toKO Wado. John Richardson; N A Mardco ft Co, and others. Receipts Per Central linllrond. gOor. 4—1,802 bales cotton, Odd sucks wlicut aud mdse, to Htulsou, Fleming ft Co; W Duucan; Crane, Wells ft Oo: Patten, Hutton ft Co; JW Isitiirop ft Co: W Woodbrldgo; Ruse, Davis ftl/mg; Brigham, Kelly ft Co; Rabuu ft Smith ;K Parsons ft Co.; J M Selkirk, agent; John wills; Hunter ft Gammell; Hogan ftti; N B ft 11 Weed; A Boroheri- Juo Inger soli; Dana ft Woshbtiru; Moth well ft Whitehead; A S Hartridgo; Tison ft Gordon; N A Hardee ft Co; Boston ft Vlilalonga; Bohn ft Foster; Hardwicke ft Cooko; Frauklin ft Brantley; W H Burroughs; Rabun k Smith. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL BROKERAGE BUSINESS. mHE UNDERSIGNED oilers his services to his X frieuds and tho public, as u GENERAL BROKER. Particular attention wilt be given to the pm chose and tale of Cotton, Stooks, Bouds, fto., and procur ing freights for vessels. oct 6 JOHN T. ROWLAND. BEAL FRENCHEMBROIDERIES. HENRY LATHROP & CO. W OULD invite tbe attention oT tbe ladies to their very largo and rich stock of iNMHBiiRtannnTBmniwei' Opened THIS DAY, embracing tbo following Real Thread, Honltnn uud Maltese SETl " Kronbh, Muslin and Cambric •• . Mourning Hetts, iu Book, Cambric aud Liueu Cambric and Swiss. Edgingsnnd In-ortlngs Embroidered, H. 8. Bordered Hdkfs Muslin and Cambric Band* y Misses Sc tv in great variety InfontV Qaps,trimmed. —AMO— Children's Worsted Capes »>pm Hoods, TIcb, ftc. Colored, Silk and cashmere Pearls. . oot 5 0t F OR SALE—10 shares Gas Company Stock, by aug8 BARKMAN ft BULLOCH E KACH BRrtNDY—1,000 gallons pure old Peach Brandy, lor salo by YOUNG ft WYATT. S ugars— 1 150 bbls. A, B and C Cbrilled Sugar 60 “ Crushed aud Pulverized Sugar 26 half boxes Stuart’s Loaf “ 10 hbds oboloe Porto Rico “ In store and for sale by oct 2 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. T ARD— "" JU 25 barrels No. I Leaf Urd loo kegs “ “ “ In store and for sale by [OLOOMB oot 2 HOI MBE. JOHNSON ft CO. C ANDLES. STARCH, SOAP, &c.— 60 boxes Sperm aud Patent Sperm Candles 660 boxos and balf boxes Pearl Starch 160 “ Colgate’s No. 1 Soap 60 “ Beadel, Smith ft Colgate's Family and Pale Soap 200 “ Adamantine and Tallow Candies 60 (< Pipos and Pipe Heads In store and for sale by oct 2 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. F LOUR—600 bb IB. extra aDdsuperfine Flour, as sorted brands. 500 sacks extra and superfine Flour, aw’d brands 160 quarter sacks double extra, “ 160 bbls. Goodletvtlls double extra u cot 2 YOUNG ft WYATT. DISSOLUTION. T HE Firm or Freeman ft Hendorsou was tills day dissolved by mutual consent ■ All debts -due the firm must t>o paid by the first .of October,‘ to. either party. > A. FREEMAN, j.m. hknderAon. Savannah, Sept 1, I860 eopt 1—lm B UTTER AND CHEESE-10 kegs choice Goshen Bnter. . v5 Boxes New Cheeso, landing and for ealo by aug28 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. ☆ CLOTHING A EMPORIUM. W 1 DOOR WIST OF TI1K RE PUBLICAN KE ADIN G ROOM. Fine Ready-made Clothing; Hats and Cape, Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, Canos, umbrellas Cravats, Stocks, Bandkercblefo, and Fancy Articles for Gentlemen. W. O* Price, Also, Superfine FASHIONABLE AND MILITARY TA1L01I, Wo. 147 Bay Street, SA VANNAU. 49* Ordersfrom city and county solicited. ^ fob 6 COBB ON SLAVERY. A Scriptural examination ol' the lubtitutiou JaL Slavery In the United States; with Its objects and purposes. By Howell Oobb. Horton’s Life and Public Services of James Bu Cloths, as8lmere and Vestings, will be made to moa sure.unexcoptlon able in stylo and workmanship, by the beBt mechanics, at shortest notice • . -Jiuuordof Dr.i’imuau, ^ I ly.iu, Iim called MSh'iWrauS?’ c * 11 " 1 MU lire followh?; ^ SKIM'S tlle »Uit«mcnU or S nna haK;co. wSLn man Delivered Ur..UUm» J Aiken, ono of Judge lwlly 111! nor cool! ' duel between Mr. Taber und hi. v l,rt * dispatched to the city foe foilowSngfo;^' — Sunday *■ HOUSE. • R RESTAURANT. TUE SUBSCRIBER takes pleasure in announclngto Lis friends and tlm pub- lie goncrally, that ho has RE-OPENED bis KrgfTAURANT for the season, assisted uy Mr. T. C. Chick, whoso reputation os a caterer Is a suffi cient guarantee that every thing will bo done up to please tbe most fastidious ta to. • oct 1—lw A. B. LUCE. “YOUR HOUSE,” Vear Wiliam .-Dr. KirniffiT!, — mo uolmllongo, from Mr. 1 Wa jngo, from Mr. i!*"* *» ?»»«?“»•.. Youra,™ 'ho nbovo tetter was ( ||red».i fi Ml J. Magreth, Chirlostoo So. c7’ Wrjcflptton.-Wea*, silver ^ & Enotad In the above ante ,, _ directed to “li. R. Carroll C? 1 **! sniieratroctlon “In baho." "" 1 lM »Ur,ii tho bands or Dr. Furman, a note i mund Bliett, Jr., Inlbtndug m e ,1m, author or an article In the OTrd has chaUeagcd Taber-, NO. 144 BRYAN STREET, WEST OK lint MARKET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. r IE SUBSCRIBER would Infonii his friouds aud tho public generally, that be has REMOVED from bis Old Stand to BRYAN STREET, and lilted up foe aboyo House in asuporior stylo, and intends serving his friends with all the delicacies or tho st son, such OS- WILD GAME, VENISON, GEORGIA AND NEW YORK OYSTERS, ftc., and pledgee blmseff to uso overy endeavor to please all who may favor him with their patronage. HENRY BURT. sept 29—tfafiir OYSTERS; THE subscriber is now ready to fur nish OYSTERS In tho Shell, fresh open ed nr Pickled in any quantity to suit purchasers. Pickled Oysters in kegs ready to bo Bhlpped. oct 1 J D. JESSE NOTICE. T IE UNDERSIGNED having this day associated themsolvestogether for tho purposed conduct ing tho Wholesale Grocery Business, and having purchased the stock of Rodgers ft Norris, will hero- iflor continue tho business under tho firm of Rod- <ers, Norris ft Oo., at the old stand, corner of Buy and Lincoln streets. JAS. G. RODGERS. JA8. A. NORRIS, GEO. H. JOHNSTON, JNO, X. BIRCH. Savannah, June 2d, 1856. je 2 r iE firm or Rodgers ft Norris having this day boon dissolved by the above association, citbor partner will use the name of the firm In liquidation. JAS. ti. RODGERS, JAS. A. NORRIS, Savannah, June 2d, 1866 jo t tom, urth tbe usual ceremonies oU t yI, Into grateful to Edward, bu ».N challenged. Let tbnt mutter-beSS" stayed until I reach home. ” S * |lW lahall como down lnttamL,„ri l , . so that I will roach tbe citv a?*nV° l ?l| M. My wife I will ha V ctoJri?i»itt t '| I cannot leave her here. 8ei?d M, ,k l house to havo a fire in tny ehamfi.tMJ , 4 neted. Verily, the* gentlemen seradb*l to hunt me to the death. Voursevcr, Mr. Wm. J. Magralb delivtd notes on Monday morning. i„ with the instructions contuinti H ■ lettor, I did IU, cob,Went with tt’Jl tha parties concerned, to arrest BSP made known Judge Magmlh’s whb» t,iL oi the Wends or tho gentlemen c«;X?P duel, ond discovered that the tina,*!,! Msglstratcs knew them, conserr«on j , J peace knewthem. and pious ma clergymen, were ns well ncnoalnled K the thots as tbe parties InlcreJtcd ™ ‘ . Accompanied by a lew triends, I attcahl at the rail rMd to meet Judge Mwatfil arrival nthoaftemoou. HisC^S ward and Mr. Taber had met belbra h J* the city i and not long alter taking JuJ«? a ffithfo my house, we learned the fatal fij '“S 8 •»,»J «te parties concerned,IJS felt myself called upon to publish tbisrai f D. R. CARROL | ®BR Charleston H.ini .l of n la i[[, Office Uoaud of limra Pridny Night, 9 o’tlod. The Board of Health report ter Jail from^yollow fover for the past t» wl; *,l •I. L. Dawson, JI.D,,C.lt I NOT1CS5. O NE MONTH after this date application will be made to tbe Bank of tbe State of Georgia for the payment ora twenty dollar bill, the right ball of which has bieu lost. DANIEL THOMAS. Greenville, Ala., lat Oct., 1866. oot 2-law4w HACK AND LIVERY STABLE, CORNER OK BROUGHTON AND BARNARD STREETS. the flrm “f Stovons ft Elllston was dissolved on tbe 1st day of 1 fotober by mutual consent, THOMAS F. 81 will continue the business at his old Stable, oct 2 Irving’s Life of Washington; cheap edition; vol, 2, $1,50. Napier’s History of the Peninsular War; a L... edittou, In 4 vola. 12 mo., with portraits and plans. Price $7,60. Commodore l'orry’s Expedition to Japan, wllk numerous engravings; $5. Household Mysteries; a Romance of Southern Life. By Lizzie Petit, of Virginia, author of light and Darkness. Napoleon’s Confidential Correspmidoucu with the Empress Josephine. Tucker’s History of the United Slates, from its Colonization to 1841. Vol. 1st. History of Societ Societies aud of the Republican Party In France, from 1830 to 1848. Bernard Lllo, A romance of tho Toxuh Revolu tion. W. THORNE WILLIAMS. GEN^ WXltK- IIOUSE BUSINESS. T HE undorslgnel having leusod the Ure-prool Warehouse, known as Hodgson’s, also Well- man’s btures, will trauiact a General Commission and Warehouse Business. All consignments for sale or shipment will ro* ceive strict attention. Cotton received on storage, aud particular care- glen to weighing, classing and ship) inn aeptl9—Ztawlm DrW. O. ftt.WUNL S EGARs (ShGAKS ! I-Just received a fresh sup ply of choice iuiportcd ScgatK. such us Rio Uon doo, Conchas, lADdres, Esmeralda, \.% Fforu, F, Patapoco, aud a flue lot of choice American and Gorman b’egars. For sale at BARROW’S Family Grocery, sopt 27 Whitaker aud Clarl ton streets. 1856. 1856. RICH FALL DRY GOOllS. CRAY BROTHERS W OULD bog to inform their friends and the pub- lio that their foil supplies of rich and elegant buby ©@@iss have just arrived—purchased from the most emi nent importers of the country, aud selected with a care as regards elegance an i beauty, which cannot be appreciated until folly examined. We can confidently soy that our stock of Rich Dross Goods ond Cloaks cannot be surpassed for beauty and elegance, and that our Domestic Stock is os cheap as the liko quality of goods cua bo bad from here to New York Amo ;g our assortment will bo fouud the moat elegant fiounoed Rohes with figures; Rich and elegant colored Silks, very cbvap; Lyons’ Volvot Cloaks, trimiuod in the newest and richest stylo. Cloth and Moir Autique Cloaks; rich and cheap. All-wool Frenoh Mouslin de Laines, new and ele- . gant Lupins’ best all-wool French do LaineJ, high colors, for misses. Lupins’ best Black Bombazine and Uballoya. Wnito Merino, Cballey, do Iaine aud Bombazine, very flno. Clotlu and Casslmorcs, a foil assortment. Plantation Goods best quality, exceedingly cheap. Houskeeeping articles iu great variety, best quality at the lowest possible prices. The limits or au advertisement precludos tho possibility °f r numerating any but few leading ar- We would reBpectfolly request tbo attention of pnrebasers to an examination of our stock, fooling confident that style, quality and prico, will pro^ satisfactory. GRAY BROTHERS, *ept 16—oodlm 290 Broughtcn-st. sept 1 1 \OMt--STIO LIQUORS— ±J 260 barrels Ohio Recttfled Whiskoy, 100 do Pikos Magnolia do. 120 do R Phelps’s Gin. • 25 do Conn. Rlvor V. ft II. Rye Gin. 20 do Brandy. 86 quar and olghtb casks Twigg Hoop’d 4th pr. 20 do do Magonoua Wine. •76 barrels Ohio Monongahela Whiskey. 20 do Gibsons Mountain do. 16 do Ben Russella Nccter do. 5 do Gibsons old Family Noctar Whiskey 40 do White Reotlflod do. 5” do Old Kentucky Bourbon do. 40 do and puncheons Goorgia Peach B rand 10 do Virginia Apple do. In store and for sals by sop 18 WEBSTER ft PALMES. S TUART’S Crashed and Powdered Sugar 20 bbls. Stuart’s Crushed Sugar 20 “ , “ powdered sugar. Umdlng and for sale by •kpt 27 SCRAN CON. JOHNSTON ft C". fpUNOY PJHNTRhDuoSue Fancy Printed Call J; cocs, warranted fast colours, at 6,‘i couts per yard. Just received by steamer Knuxvifio, and for sale by DiWITT ft MORGAN. Savannah, Oot. let, 1800, TIHECO-PAttWHlSHlP heretofore existing be- J. tween the subscribers, uudor tbe name or J V. CONNKRAT ft CO., was this day dissolved by mutual consent, ilr. Joseph V. Connerat will at tend to the settlement or the oflWrs of tho said flrm J. V. CONNERAT, J. LAMA. ^Savannah, Oot. 1st, 1866. THE UNDKRB1UKED having bought out tbe in terest of John Lama, wijl hereafter continue tho wholesale GROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSINES' In bis own namo and for his own account, and re- spectfoJly solicits from the friends ortho late firm u continuance or their favors. ocu _ J J. V connerat, aDIHd O HM n Am •towts A«a m ‘mnttodcua aapftQ© 4«t8 am te ITO ’JaiTOM eqt jo 9\sm uo ojXis asinopatid Xau tins ot opvm sjaiqs pun ‘uoJim oq osje him sjopao ‘qotem 0) sjvfioo qt|M ‘opvm Aiqjodns pnu ‘oiijs pan jfojpmb jfJOAO jo‘sjj;qg pojnap pnuofiqM t jo ^omTAosen) ofirei u poAinona imf qaYH 1 mgaums usamihs isxhihs OO f N H a o IlJB«n •spooS JfaiMoqs joj oSinqo o n •£$ *00 V tflOHOIN H *a •oob pan ito -a fa oqj uiojj ouuvjbip apnaoo «t« iedvd ao ijooq oq) pioq o) pofiodaioa ion bj aopvoj eqt tvqt os ‘enooj jo eUatu jojvoja ■ oxuq Xoqt bu ‘uatfta \yt mao ogsttraxpu «u oavq (edtqs AVfinood J|oqt tnojjpoipro os) raaq oidoosnoj joo ’ooijou tjoqs w ‘soraujj jo spaisf (|«af in o; pejvdojd eju om qoiqM ‘snoq o|doos|aoj pub oiqqoa |o Aiddns «‘osi» t soioujoadg |oo;g eup osoqiJ« foj q80Jj««nnqv)Y diqsmuoiB sod poApoeA »Auq o/\ ■Xrmnoo aid u| ejoja ieqio Auu fo su moi w ‘spooo Jouui pus •eattAl 40Atts ‘JiioMop ’saipTOi osuqojnd nuo noJ lotJoopixou'ioeJis _ . ’a JO OJOig EjJOMOf pnu qoiVAiofitfo«‘oaeo)sdp" “ •eauAl JOAiig ‘JiioMap ‘seqoiujii osBqojnd u AMtyM ‘AOSlUliq^ JO JOUJOO Otft 01 aoop 1XOU JMAgaoo U| ‘TO 9 BioqoiN H ’0 JO oaoIS A pnu qoiu^ oqi is ,,’eas oi sdioq,, jo spun j[uwrro JCl J~ZX pOB two noA ‘oos loot not j|ftt*l wirsf pautoosuuonojfj|‘8jiuqx Nn mavsni-itavHH-iavQiH JOHN C. BOOTH, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Will also give his attention to designs lu Architec ture. Office In the store of John Williamson, Esq,, Bay Btroet. mylS NOTICE!. T HE schr JULIa a. RICH, will suilod positively on Baturday next. All persons having freight for Now Orleans, will solid It down before Friday evening. LOCKETT ft SNELLINGS. *ug 28 F IX)UR—100 bbls Extra Tenncssco Flour; 150 sacks Granite Mills Georgia Flour; Just re ceived and for sale by _septl7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. SILKS AND SHAWLS. O PENED this day, a choice lut WKich Silk Robes, entirely now designs. Plain Jaspi and Ombre Silks, 2d Mourning In Ha Silks, # Kieit White, Black and Colored Stella Shawls, Cashmere Scarfs, Printed Cashmeres aud Mous DoLaines, Golden Flax Irish Linens, Table Damask Napkins,French Towels.&o., fcu. For sate by DaWITT ft MORGAN, sept 18 • , ; 8ILVH WARE, CUTLERY, &c. W E have just received a new stock of Silver Spoons, Butter Knives, Salt Cellars, Fish. Flo, Cake and Ico Cream Knives; also, Steel and Plated on Steel Table Cutlcrv, Carvors, Ice Pltcnerc. Bread Knivos. Plated and Parion Butter Stands, bo lides a quantity or uiefol articles too numerous to ~ieption. D. B. NICHOLS ft OO. Juno 4 BOOKS—BOOKS—BOOKS. MARSHALL HOUSE BUILDING. Trial and Triumph,- Tbe OxouianB, Count Monte Lcohe, Bell Brandon, Tho Mysteris, Ninon de L’Enclos, Bankers Wife, Parricide, borhood, Glpsey Daughter,; Harry Holm, The Watchmm, Captain Kjd, Swenoy Todd, Orphan Children, Red Um,. John Halifax, Dark Sbadea, The Buccaneer, ; Forest Rose, . Jack Artel, Sir Ja»P®r Carew.! . uwuu^Kug*, Hyacinths. | ~ Tho above aro only a fow of «he works on sale. Please call. J. B. CUBBRDGE, sept26 - AK^'* Bell Brandon, Luoy Stranford, Young Husband, Little Wire, Debtors Dsug hter, Handy Andjr, Martins ofCro’ Martin, luef Country Nri| Tho Red , The Two Brides, Swamp Steed, Villette, Faust, The Heirs, Joseph T Here, Ruth Garnett, Odbrlelle, Royal Favorite, The Artillerist, Emigrant Squire, Ttconderoga, riOTTON BAGGING—On Oonsignrai V small lot Gunny oagring, forsale on m •A vra e ACKV.LVORD, over Way ft Taylor. NEW BOOKS—NEW BOOKS, RECEIVED BY WARNUCK &IIAVB. wh>*jksday, orr. lfcT. 1856. T HE HJIs of (ho .^lialetnnrl by tho author Wide,.Wide World. I Lortimor Littlegood—u young gc-ntl^Din ihl wished to see lire, aud «aw It accotdtotly hi Frauk Smodloy, Esq. Chips from Uncle Sam’s Jack Knife. Over a hundred illustration.'. How to Dress with Taste, How u Woo. uj fl i to Win. 1 Bridal Eltiquctte; How to IlehnTc. Mrs. Stephen’s lllu-.tratod Mouthlv rorfttl ber. Dickens Household Words for October. Putnam3’s Monthly amo more or Tho Amcricun House (arpenter. Perry’s Expedition to Japan and tbe foil Seas. For sale at 169 Congress street. MASS IE SCHOOL. T HIS School will be v igutiized cu Wcdutdij I October 8th, muter the chargu cf llT.iU-1 ton, us Principal; who will t'o allied ly (d]tM:l arsistauts. The house will scvcmroaiste tic-ji I pits; i!00 of whom will be received tree rf chip, I and 300 will pay tulii<>u. I Tho Massle School D't-trici incltdtailal |«iut« 1 the rity lylug east oi Whitaker M. Allcl.Wma I siding iu this district arc entitled to a ptsecis tD I School. I Applloations must he mode to either nf th«C» I missioners, or to tho Principal. A.MHB. , .1. fcTOH'iO. 8 COIJI.N. I Con\»l»mci I Savumiah, Sept. 8th, i860. H-jtS-lc I Morning News ami Republican (v}jx I month. 1 PUBLIC SCHOOL. . T HE Public Stdiool will bo re o|/ciied on I day, Octobur 1st, under Mr IV. II BaV« a I Principal. Ono hundred and fitly pupil- will bcre«e».| fifty of whom will pay tuition. Ihe t’chuol fow Inoludesthai portion of tho city lying weiloiww kor street. No cliildreu living oast of this street cm places lu this Pubooi. Applications must bo made to either of tnC« mlBalonerH, or to the Principal. ran ,1. STODDARD S. COliiS, . .- otnm'i kn# Favaauah, Sept. 8th, 1866. gi-jtMs | ilornluji News und Republican WJ. month. J C. C. POOLE, c ^.. No. 11, Whittaker Street, (two doors tiom wp-l WHOLESALE AN!) HKTA1L DEAIBB » Saahcs, 111 tufts, l)nov«. Faints, OltM‘ p nlshes, Window Pttlly, A** Painters’, Uruiuers’ and Artists P^; , Whitewash Heads uud Ihtalers. 1^* _ 'Mixed Paints or every description, W 4 1 coiorsin tubes, Prepared Canvass, ftr. PAPER HANGINGS. RORDEK3 AND Filth H'As PATTERNS. . . Rooms prciiared with nealuess and House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gliding. Glazing done In tho heat style and at > r,wr; prices. , ^All orders iron) lire country prciri^*^ '”'wOoi)-Woi Old Olmrlf.l iu Wliatf. > lull MI'P J ; or lionlod black Jiuik.Onk, Hlck ffi 'fiffl, *o.,«o. All to waul are r«P«iniilr il J?rAr i ar.le«.Ub.D r Kr^»i Marahall House will bo promptly attended to. sept 30 , DISSOLUTION. „ T HF. Co-partnership uf F. CUAltl ION « iy this day dissolved by mutual coiik business ot tbo late firm will be ««iled y1 • # nlon, who will conlinuo tho Grocery bu his own account. CHAMPION, R J. WBrtjR Savannah, October 1, 1866. septa^ ASSIZE OP BKKAD; ClTTTRWSCBroS'gJ*') Savannah, October 1st, 1n«- • 10 corn Loaf must weijjh ■" 6' “ “' Qirer- 3 ret l CANDY ,, 4* ** T*t JAMBS S. WIlKINS^elgS MAIVUFA^r^ PECT10NAKY* TVAVIII H. GaIAOIVaY, ±) 1N.1IUUH,would won* 1*52"'flatter.- gone to puikiiig Unffiw, and , be ( .|J * iectin nn -‘ t>ta fcfwlla. Nuts 4^1 " .. ... V*<- Whiiak.r itrocli. Sav.o»li, \, ai „ rf pleased to accommodate and nu ^ ^ promptnessand dispatch, to ms, aud the "dearpeople K c “f,fJi>ouRb ^ This I. Uio ptaoo wborotlio grnulMW is made. vncbir*ef« Terms cash. NO Enough Ihg or shipping. ng26^-3m. Jrf —rTotf. O .V10K9.—10bbla of Kcw Hrwlda. rccol«d«odl»rm“W J) .Mgu /^OBJJ.-600 booholi