Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 08, 1856, Image 1

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^VOL. XXXVII IOLDSERIE ' SAVANNAll, 0 A.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1856. JOURNAL gnU^rVlptlrtn price* of 8uV*nnah Papers y, cmnin Mi understanding, the proprietors and ■vL'u'm -i tire U»n*o ,aMU0 ' 1 ln Savannah, !**vo » ihtt Mlowitt* unit, rm rates of sub- ,oripU l,ll « 10 uk0 0,rm51 |lllJ d * y: ... $8 00 ... 4 00 ,• i».un»r, per annum, In advance, rw-Wwkiy " Wo.xij*. *«igie w»PF* ,n Rrt vanot 2 ou ffivrtly.»»« copier*, to one uddroM 8 00 tToekljf, aight “ “ 10 00 Weekly, «* v,“2 Weekly, twenty“ “ “ -0 Oo WhM not ptid within oua month from tho tirno jf.s.,bwrli'«0K tho charge for tho Daily will bo seven 4,,'ll^H, ana thr tho Trl-Wcekly/w. Tiio \Voo*tf will ho font only to those who |»y iu ^iwUvot will invariably ho dUcoutiued upon iiia'oiptrauon of the time Tor which It has boon Milt- Tlio above ratiw to tnko effect from and alter Ibis .lUKXAN'DKit .V 8NKKI), Republican, tt. It. nit.fON &GO., (fotytaNffiffoiirnal THOMPSON k WITHINGTON, Newt. tunan • uly 1, 1850. uu* WEPNB8PAT, Two O^lwh, P. M. DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. dr. james p" Screven, Aldermen. 1. Dlt. RICHARD D. ARNOLD, H. WM. S. BASING HR, :t. AARON CHAMPION. I. SOLOMON COHEN, ;. RODERT I.AOKI.ISON, (I. DII. J. F. POSEY, 7. ROBERT D. WALKER, H. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, •j. JAMES B. FOLEY, 10. GEORGE A. GORDON. 11. ALVIN N. MILLER. 12. THOMAS PURSE. DEMOCRATIC RALLY. Tin* citizens of Chatham Couuty are invited to attend a meeting of the Knch- aimn and BuicUcnrldge Association, to be held in Monument Square, on THURS DAY EVENING NEXT, ut 8 o’clock. Au address will be delivered by the Hon. ROBERT TOOMBS; If the weather is inclement the meeting will l»c held in St. Andrews’ Hnll. Uy miler of .IniIN K. WAR1), President. U. IT. Scranton. Wm. S. Daniels, sept 8 tjaw mtrt Oerter PUvty—Fnctk fiiy, tht* People. I During the administration of Mityor Airier- son,about flftyi thousand dollars ofOentral Rail Road stock, tho property or the city has been sold and much tho largest portion of tho pro- cecda has uot beon applied to tho pay meat of the bouds Issuod for tliat. stock, although that stock wns pledged Tor the redemption of tho bonds. In this Law ? Is this ordor 1 It' it is, Jt is Kuotv Nothing law and order. Under the same administration, tho stock dividend of thp city in the Central Rail Road was mild and tj portion, Imt how much Ih uot kuowu, wim disposed of by Mayor Anderson without authority of law, as appeals from tho following resolution adopted by theCity Council, January.25,1855 : Resolved, That bis Honor the Mayor be au thorized to sell the stock dividend received from the Centra! Rail Road Company, or an much thereof as ho may deem necessary and that the sales already made, be sanctioned by Council. Council Ih thu* called npon by resolution to sanction o site already mirie by the Mayor with ohf>ffithority. i,:, ‘ • • • - . Is that law ? Is that order 1! Under a Democratic administration, a sale of tho stocks of the city was considered a matter of so much moment that an ordinance was in troduced by Alderman Cohen, in 1850, to pro vide for the redemption and payment of the city debt incurred for internal improvement, nod to authorir.0 the sale of stock owned by tho city in the Central Railroad. When Dr. Arnold was Mayor au ordinance was passed to repeal tho above recited ordinance. This was Democratic Law and Oudku. During Mayor Anderson's administration a Him pie resolution of Council is considered sufficient authority for the sale of tho city stoeks. We have carefully searched the lulu- utes of Council, and ean find ho ordinance to authorize it. This is Know Nothing Law and Order. At the close of the municipal year of 1854, Mayor Ward states in his annual report that tho Central Railroad stocks owned by the city amounted to the sum of 1285,000 Stock owned by the city in Central Railroad in Sept., 1850, | Secretnriw. BT THLiiaG-IlAPH LATEli FROM EUROPE. arbivaloTthb ARAGO. New York, Oct. 8. The Arago arrived this morning with London ditea to Wednesday ovoulug Sept. 24. [The Au^lo Saxon’s accounts from Liverpool are to the aiune date.] The Arago reports Consols quiet at 04. Manchester trade rather quiet. Tarns have advanced slightly, flu* banks of Amsterdam and Vienna have advanced their rate of interest. French ships will leavo Toulon immediately ler Naples. It isrlunored that there is a difficulty between Great liritain and Austria, in consequence of tho arrest of thirty British officoraof tho Italian legion by tho military agents of Austria in Lom bardy. Tuscany and Parma. Tho cholera at Madeira is abating. The Spanish Minister of Finance has resign ed m consequence of difficulties growing out of the confiscation of church property. Permis- eioa has been given to Narvarez to return. Young Melt's Christian Association. The Young Men’s Christian Association of fiavnnnuli, will hold their regular meeting this evening ut their room in Sorrel’s Bilding. Florida Election. We have this morning, tho result of the Florida election of lust Moudny at but two precincts. Jacksonville, in Duval county which gave the Americans lost year an average iua- Jority of 120; gave them on Monday 123. It has bten regarded by both parties, as the Know Nothing stronghold of Florida—Duval in which it is sitututed, being one of the very few coun ties which the Democrats have conceded to their opponents. The result at tho other pre- duct will not probably diminish the Jackson ville majority. We have also tho vote at Fornandina, (Nan. sau county) ns follows: Democrats 35, Know Nothings 3. , These returns are too limited to authorise an opinion as to the general result. Disposed of by Mayor Anderson, Stock dividend of Central Railroad, 233,600 51,400 10,600 The Chinese Revolutionary Leader.— the Rev. I. J. Roberts, of Canton, contributes 1 !? r, ll,ltn ' 8 Monthly, for October, a sketch of Hj® Chinese revolutionary leader, Tac-Ping* '™» n fb who was, in 1847, a visiter to Bf r. Bob- «ru house, and received from him more than “? 0| dbs’ instruction in tho Boriptures and bbratun theology, Ho was not babttzed, how- oyer, as he hesitated to bo so unless the church "oiiiij give him assurance of support in tho [vent m his change of religion cansfng him to |« reiit-K-d employment by bis own people, 'lie tnmtmmo ot tho great revolutionist Is eMw-lsueh-Hnog. He was Iwrn in 1813. In dhjiio became tno leader of the rebels, in 1851 "o win declared Emperor of tho now dynasty, galled the Tao-Ping T’peen Kooh—“Great /Rwqaillity,” “Heaven’s Kingdom," assuming Jits own title, Tae-Ping-Wang- -“King nr Great .Tranquillity," or tho “Prince of Peace." The wets stated by BIr., Roberts explain bow so TO allusions to tho Christian doectrincs came I? mingled with the prouia.mntions of the Lnipcmr of tho rcltels. Pwe at Albany.—-On Thursday .mil- a '"g. occupied as the finishing departin*. nt of Jf Brittanuia Works Kenwood, South of this rL was destroyed by fire this morning.. The U 130,000 over the insurance. . i^TBD to boston.—Pres. Pierco baa been Invited by the Common Council to visit Boston. T u ’French Swindlers.—New York., Oot. 5—The french consul here has received a war- rant from \ ^Mbington, authorizing the arrest oftlietir,.„ i. 'renclirailway swindlers, forex* •tniimilln by tho ^doral.utboritto. UuviJIv iuZ.. 'O^Whilrt a ninaway i ffliw w. young, or ,0 4- f »n Officer InWaah- “ wEa&K-SSSta the , 1,0 lea P e “ from u sj Df an d so re- Blakhtg the gross sunt disposed of by Btayor Audeivoil $61,000 , Of this sum n small portion only has been applied to thu payment of the bonds issued for the stock, tvs appears from the following state ment : The outstanding bonds issued for Geutral Railroad amounted ou Oct.31 1854 to $221,000 Outstanding Central Railroad ltonds in .September, 1856, 216,000 City bonds issued for C. R. R. redeem ed since 1854 up to Sept., I860, $6,000 It thus appears that of the large sum of $01,‘ 900 of Central Railroad stock, sold at a premi um, only $6,000 have been applied to tho bond ed debt of the city. This is Know Nothing Law and Order. We are sorry to observe the replies which the candidates of the American party have thought proper to make to the very re spectful interrogatories of Mr. Wm. J. McIn tosh. They voluntarily ottered to make unswor if a responsible name was giveu. This prere quisite lias been complied with, over the signa ture of one of our oldest ami most respectable citizens. The result has been a distinct, delib erate ami wiUfulWlgc. if they had chosen to remain silent, no one could have objected, but the desire to reply was boastfully put forth in the Savaunah Republican. Wo give below the Questions and Answers, and will allow an im partial public to draw tlie inference, which Is too palpable for any one longer to doubt: [communicated.] To the candidates for Mayor and Aldermen on the American Ticket. As a citizen of .Savaunah, feeling au interest iu her present and future welfare, I desire re spectfully to moke the following inquiries: If elected, will you, or will you uot, re-instate the Young America Fire Company in the tiro organization of the city ? Are you or are you uot, iu favor of chauging old fire organization, and if so what chan ges do you propose to make. Do you, or do you not, approve of the present system us it now exists'/ Mr. Allen and Mr. Willink, have you, or have you not, openly expressed youiselves as in favor of abolishing the black Firo Companies and having u white organization only ? These questions are asked in uo spirit of uu- kiuilness, but with a view to ascertain the truth and an ourly reply is respectfully requested by A. Citizen. Aiuwer to Mr. Mclutnali. We are authorized by the candidates on the American and Law and Order ticket, to give tho following answer to the interrogatories pro pounded by Mr. W. J. McIntosh: To the first they answer, that if elected, aud the Ynnng America Fire Compunv should call for a hearing, it will bo grunted. They will deem it their duty to hear all appeals that may be properly presented by any citizen, however humble. In cases which may come before them for judgment, their object will be to vindicate tho innocent, to punish the guilty, to do justice, and to repair injustice it any has been done. In the application ol these mica, the Young America Fire Company will not be made an exception. As regards tho tire organization of tho city, wo are authorized to say that tho American and Law and Order candidates have not pro posed or spoken of a ebango in the present system of the Fire Department; their object will lie to give it all tho efficiency of which it incapable. Should changes become necessary iu this or any other branch of the public ser vice, it will, of course, become tho duty of tho city government to act with wlso and careful consideration, and in couforraity with anellght- ened public opinion. The candidates of the American and Law and Order party have no secret dcs.gnsor projects; but if elected, will endeavor to do their duty to the city of Savannah and all its interests, and to execute the laws faithfully and impartially. The two geutlemen to whom a special inqui ry has beon addressed have authorized us to say that they liavo not expressed the opinion at tributed to tlii-m, to-wit: that they are in favor of abolishing the black companies, and having only white ones. Important from Paraguay.—Wo have im portant news from Paraguay. On tho 14th of June lost, a treaty, having for its object the openiug of the water of tho upper Paraguay river to navigation and commerce, was duly ratified between Paraguay and Brazil, lly thin treaty is opened an outlet foi tho gold, silver, precious stones and valuable' woods of a region hitherto almost unknown to commerce. Tho large cotton factory at Alisoniu, TVnn., was destroyed by firo a few days since. Counterfeit $50 notes outhe Bank of Tenues sec are iu circulation. The steamer Canadian from Quebec for Liv erpool took out ll2 .pussongers. The English Claims on Mexico.—which a British fleet has been sent to enforce, arise out bf the debt owed by Mexico to British capital ists. Its amount is $61,208,260, the whole national debt amounting to $102,038,912. In tho way of interest, this entails npon Mexico nn annual payment of $3,033,366. W. L. Hubbcll, Secretary of tho Fillmore or- ganlzatUm of Connecticut, has come out for Fremont. * Tr:vrn; DrtaiorrnllH Meeting unit Dinner. ; 1 1 Dahibv, Oct. 4th,1856, By invitation nf. u oumtnittoo.of thoi Demo cratic party uf McIntosh county, tho people turned out iu round number^ to hear an address from llon.T, BI. Forman, iboir Eloctor for the Firat District, Riidnto iu4ct hint nt dinner. It w.is perhaps the Urgbst ussefobly (certainly on any political oecasirfn) tliat over' met togothur in ourxMmrt 'hUUso, and thu decorum of..apeak, era aud hcarera, many of the latter being* Fill* more meu, was a feature of.-gcucral remark and sAtisfhotiou; and nudther not less so Was a deep scuho df unprovoked injury to the South and'u fixed aud solemn determination, aroused by past and puling wrongs uud threatenlngs of a yet more insultiug feature, to lay by “the argument ns exhaustcdi" aud to staud by the South, uk her houor aud her rights muy de* maud. The only feeliug towards the Black Republican Chief and his followers is humilia tion for their couutry, and worn and .defiance, to biin and them. Thu meetiug was organized by appointing Captain A. Lelils, Chairman; and Wm. Brails- ford\ Esq., Secretory., Mr. Forman was supported by two very effi cient Aids—C. U. and A. BL Jones, Esqs., of Liberty county—who were introduced by the clitiirmau in a few appropriate words. These gfutlcmeu preceded Blr. Forman, aud when he took the stand himself he looked verily liko a “fiitjior in politics" with his grave counte nance and (lie early frost upon his chin, and he well sustained the position; he knew lie was about to address his ucighborsand his friends, (all of them, and their wives and children,) and he was as much at Ids ease as when at the head of his own hospitable hoard. He stood hefory them as one having a duty to perform, aud intended to do it wilpily, faithfully, and, With the rewiriH Itelore him, truthfully. His Introductory remarks, iu acknowledging the partiality and confidence ol tho pcoplo of Mc Intosh whenever a candidate before them, were gracefully expressed and well received. His arguments in support of tho Democratic nomi nees were many of them uew and all of them forcible; to any wavering minds they were, con firmatory and conclusive, and to bis own friends a j tower of strength. He was well prepared and discharged ids whole duty most accepta bly. In the course of hb addrets he threw a classical pearl or two, in memory of old college days and habits, which was comprehended and, ertjoyed by “hero uud there a scattering swine," and its application was as obvious as it was Wasteful. The dinner was sumptuous, the champagne excellent, and the day passod off joyfully ,(>ut orderly, aud iu full confidence of tho triumph of Buchanan and Breckinridge. A. LEFILB, Chairman. Wm. Brailsi-ord, Secretary. [COMMUNICATED.] My attention has been called to tho republica tion by the editors of the Savannah /frpuWfrdn of a call which appeared in tho colurans of that paper in tho early part of March lart,signed by apumberbf ; dtizcns of Savatuinh, propounding certain questions to tite Senator and Repre sentatives from this county in reference to a change in the time of holding our city election, aud the statement is made that I was absent from the city when my colleagues (the two Rep resentatives) published n card hi reply in the Savannah Georgian. I lmve only to refer to this card signed by my colleagues and to say that hud'I been here, 1 would have joined them iu signing it. ■ JMtW-Y.SCRHVHX. [We republish the reply ot* Blessra. Stiles and Lawton from the Georgian bf last Biarch. A CARD. Savannah, Biarch 6,1856. To the Rdiiors of the Savannah Georgian In the Savaunah Republican of this morning we observe a communication signed by several respectable gentlemen uud mercantile firms of this city, announcing that they do not approvo the law changing the time of holding the Char ter election of Savannah, aud that they (cel “certain of its injurious effects upon the best interests of tho city," yet requesting the dele gation from Chatham Couuty to “iuform the public on whose petition the change in the day of “lection was made, aud also what reasons of public policy controlled iu Uh passage." With all proper respect of the signers of the call individually, and willing to confer person ally with any one of them on this or uny other subject connected with the discharge of onr public duties, we do not acknowledge the right of any unmoor of persons, howover respectablo to forco us, through the columns of a newspaper to give explanations of tho many reasons which influenced onr notion as the representatives of tho people of this county. Especially do we decline to acknowledge tho authority of such a cull, emanating, with scarcely an exception, from political opponents, who auununce .that they have prejudged the case and have pro- nouuced u decision directly udverse to oiir ac tion in tho matter. We are forced to believe, therefore that the signers of the call do not seek to be convinced of tho correctness of our course, but lmve resorted to this publication merely fo r party effect. We acknowledge our responsibility to the constituency wo represent, aud whenever they dtsiro an account of onr official conduct, and afford u suitable occasion, wo will cheerfully appear before them for that purpose. WILLIAM H.^TILES, A. R. LAWTON, Temporary absence of Dr. Screven from the city,])ievents any consultation with him [COMMUNICATED.] The editors of tho Republican state in thin morning’s iastie of their paper that “a number of citizens complain that there is but one fire engino between Bull street and theoxtremo Eastern limit of the city—tho Washington being unlit for use.’’ As the acting chief of Firemen l beg leave to correct this statement. There arc six efficient Fire Companies, there are engines, No. 1, No. 3 and No. 0—twohoso carts, No. 1 and No. 2 and one hook and ladder Compauy, East of Bull street. No. 9, being the Washington, was or. dored to he repaired immediately after the lire at Huberslmm’s mill, five weeks ago and ought to be ready for service, Besides these means of extinguishing fires, East or Bull street, there are two engines on that street. Francis Blair. * Acting Chief Fireman. Breadstuffs in Portugal.—In consequence oi tho sbortuess of the grain crop in Portugal, the government has notified its Consuls in the United States to give notice to the commerce of the respective ports, of tho law admitting into Portugal,free of doty,until the 30thof Jnly 1957, importations of various kinds of cereals in grain, and of flour, rice, potatoes and beaus. From Key West. , (by,ih«Bmellne.) Marine Correspondence of the Charleston vvt Standard. Kir . Wb4t. Sept. 25» 1830—Tho FroucU ship Don Joan, Capt. Oaillard, from Mattuxas, Cuba, with a cargo of sugar, bound to Havto, ad uRoli tho reef uedr Koy Tavauler, on the 3th instant, and recotvcd assistance from the Hoop Dolphin and sehr. Chestnut, which ves sels, taklug out 522 boxes sugar, hauled tho a dp off auu brought the ship to this port Her hjuriea are extensive, and Bho is discharging fer tho purposu of undergoing tho uecessary reunite before continuing her voyage. The Salvage will he determined by the Admiralty Court , to moet in October. She is consigned to W. H» Wall* Co. l’hq ship Isaac Altertou isboing thoroughly Wrecked. All the goods between decks havo been ibroughh down and sold by the Bfarsbal, and the divers are making good progress among tlie packages in the lower hold. The goods now sold are in very bad order, and sell at low rates. The first sales were well attended, the bidding spirited, and prices very satisfactory. The Marahal has sold nearly $70,000. The brig 11. Bingham has beon discharged and|Afely moored in the inner harbor, where •po will remain until the Judge of tho Adml ralty. Court arrives and determines the Ral- **- •-- f * ■ s achr. Carrie Sanford, McMunn, is nearly ready for sou. Thu achr. Eliza Fisk, Simpssn, is awaiting orders; The Charleston mail of September 4th arriv ed the 18th, and returns this morning. ,A Yiintntn Fillmore Blecttpr ant tot Buchanan I! Uenr> Wood, Esq., Fillmore Elector in the Petersburg (Va.) Congressional District has cornu out for Buchanan. His letter is brief but patriotic—Read it! Clarksville, Sept. 20th, 1856. Francis 11. Emu, Esq. Dear Sir: Your letter or the 24th lost., iu- yiting me to meet in discussion the Hoq. Wm. O. Goode at your next court, came to hand last eveniug. I hasten gratefully to acknowledge the compliment it implies* and to express my thankfulness ter the honor done me by the CentraKommitteo at Uiohmond, and the late Convention ut Petersburg, in appointing me Fillmore Elector for this information or my appointment was officially given to me by Col It O. Britton and others, committee for that purpose, I wrote to them declining to accept the office which they ten dered: That whilst my long cherished poli tical principles had undergone no material mo dification or change, yet the change of clrcum- stanecs-tnri parties rendered it necessary, in order to maintain those principles, that I should act in the present canvass with the Southern uirty which supports Mr. Bochanau ter the 'residency. The great issue before the coun try is between free-soilism on the one hand and Democracy ou the other. With this under standing, 1 hesitate not to doclaro for democracy. No man who loves the Union, and knows any thing of its value, will have tho least difficulty in such a contest. AU party considerations will yield to the noble sentiment of patriotism, and the affiliation becomes easy. AU admit that there should be no division amongst us in the iresent crisis, and all know that division exists, low shall it be hoaled, and we of the South be brought to act iu concert? thus presenting to tho enemies of our country a mighty host, animated by the same spirit of freedom and oveof liberty; whose moral power most be felt and acknowledged throughout the land. Surely the weaker party ought not to exact compli ance of the stronger. Then the problem Is solved, and there is nothing left for ns in the 86uth but firmly, unitedly and as one man to yoto for Mr. Buonanan. I am, mV dear sir, with very great respect, ' * Henry'” - your obedient servant. The reported appointment or Hon. G. P Villien, as British Minister to the United States, proves by the Afrioa to be antruc. Sale of Houses.—W. H. Gibbons, Esq., he sold Ills ch g Nicholas L fur $3000* and his oh Miss Julia’for $1000. Both hones, were win ners at the Fashion races in New York last week, and ore entered for the races here. They were sold to a Southern gentle- fllarrtel). At Joraoy City, in tb« UuplM Church, by Rev. W. II. Urrnly, Itnv. Wm H. McIxtosu. Pa4or of tho Baptist Church in Marlon, Ala,, lo Stlss lUtutx II. Corav, 6auKht* r nl U«w bowls Colby. Of Now York. Dio Friends aud Acquaintances ol' Mr DKNNI8 KKLLY aro luvlted to Rltetd tils'Fnnofil.Bmlors, from tils late resilience t-.tewartstreet, Robortsvltk, To morrow inornini;t UUi lust,, at lOo'elcov. Haviuinalr Market, October 8. Tho market was very brl-.k this lorenoou. Tho sales amount to QUO tmlus, as follows, vis: 7 atll'i, 13 at UX, 1 at 11X, 63 at 12, » at 12^. 89 at lltf, 89atl2)i,8Utl2‘4, LlSul 12«, 165 at 12«, 39 at 1215-16, 37 at 16. Imports. Havamnaii—Per soUr Julia A Kick, cleared at New Orleans—108 bbls whiskey, 73 bbls molasses, 1186 colls ropo, 1 bato wool and aundrlei. So soon as TAI.UUASSEB. Oct. 3—Cotton—This article has rollo i Into market very freely dur ng the week, and tho sales, amounting to 07U bales, were easily utVootod at tho quotations with which we closed this week's report, to wit: 10 to 11 for bust grades of Cotton, these aro cash pricun. Sea Islaud—Only 0 bales or Ibis description changed bauds during the week at prices varying from 16 to 19. MACON, Out 8—The market is autlve, sod sales readily mado from 9 to 12J{ ceuls. aud a tine article would probably bring 12# coots. oarro.t otatkmknt. Rocolved iu September, 1865 8,462 “ “ 1866 .7,944—Dec. 618 Stock, 1st October, I860 8,692 “ * 1865 2,805—luc. 787 COLUMBIA, Oot. 7—Cottou—There wus ouly a small supply of Coltou on sale yesterday; the little that was offered, however, was freely taken at ter mor quotations, viz: Hritfalljf cents. M1LI.EDOKYTLLB, (ct. 6-Cotton is selling at from UJf to 12>4 cents. ILulNOTON, Oct. 6—Turpenliue—Very little coming to market; sales to-day or only 131 bbls at $2 50 for virglu ami yellow dip. ami $1 50 for hard perbbl of 239 lbs. Koslu—Salon uu Saturday uf 66 bbls. No. I ut $269or $3 60per bid. Nothing d<ing to day In ilther quality. Cotton—Sales to day uf 16 bales Middling to Good Middliug Ht 12al2>jcpor lb. Fort of Hit van n ah.. October 8. Arrived. steamer Welakn, McNulty, Palatka, Jackson ville, Ac—to Claghoru k Cunulugham. Memoranda. Kkw Orleans, Oct 3—Cld, achr Julia A Rich, Scars, Savannah Consigners. Per steamer Wolaka, from Jacksonville, Ac—18 bales sea Island coltou, 2*41 bides xml rndae Clag horu It Cunningham;LJ OulImartln;D J Gray; J Lippraan; J It Pace; J W Anderson; Boston k villa- longs; Hamilton Cuupcr; Mrs 8Tenths; G U Young: W U Bull v; V WiMilcy; Mrs Fraser; Mrs .Sarah, sua others. r Wood. Thk Next BIove of tue Shbikkers.—Hav ing run out of tho capital upon which they havo beon operating ter some timo, to-wit: The alleged outrages aud violences of tho Bor der Ruinfana in Kansas: having failed in an effort to excite a revolution iuthe Territory, through the valor of Jim Lano aud the money of Gerrit Smith, the next move of the Shriek- era is to alUtf the election in Kansas ou the 6th October to go-by default, In order to effect the elections in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana and Illinois. The Free-State meu are all to stay away from the Ipolls, aud the Pro-slavery meu, baviug everything their own way, the result will enable them to revive the outcry about Border Ruffian violence, their taking forcible possession of tho polls, driving away Free-State men and othbr excesses. A few private fights which invariably occur at the polfs in frontier elections, will he misrepresented $nd magnified into imruralleled outrages on Free-State men. Every drunken bully who gets what he adver tises for—a good whipping—will be made a martyr and victim in tho cause of freedom— Cincinnati Enquirer. Tub Equestrian Statue of Wasiiigton.— A letter from Munich of the 12th nib says: Extraordinary activity prevails at present in e royal foundry of Munich which was estab lished by King Louis 1. Not fewer than seven colossal castings in bronze are in progress— among which is the equestrian stutuo of Wash ington, destined to form the centre of au im mense monument to bo erected In the State of Virginia, and which Is to be surrounded by colossal statues of men who distinguished them- •elves in the war of independence. Passenger*. Per steamer W'elska, from Jacksonville, Ac—1) Wells,E Callahan: J Whitaker;TW Chosmit; H T Bays: J Alunsbead; 1) J Kee er; AJ Roberta; O Otbollo; D NIchoiqD Collins; .1 Forsyth: O b Oak; Mrs Ccrcppley; Mrs Kendrick and child; Miss Judo nsr; Miss Tlson; J B Leo; T C Proctor J Jackson; J N Haddock and ludy; EP Webster; A Ponco, Bliss Pence; Mtimelier;Master Nanuian;DO Antoler;B Viuser; W Vasscr; A B Harts; KK Web<tor; Col H Brown; B J Dasher; J M Benu-U; J Less tier; Miss Lane and servant; A Abrahams; T Arkwright; H Toombs; CaptT G Moikoo; H Bookman; J Prludle; .1 (Darling: h Mttngerer; M W Bartlilemus; I) M Dun- wood, lady, 2 children und 4 servants; Col Jobu Hunter; Mrs TFarutau. child,aud 2 serv-pius; Miss Lutnb uud 2 servant#; Mrs uryatt snd servants; Miss A Bryan; Mrs Cl inonts; Robert tcott, and 8 on deck. What thr Now York City Folks Say of DR. M'LANK'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, MANUFACTURED BY FLEMING BROS. Kkw York, August 26, 1862. This is lo certify that 1 am well acquainted with a man Ufty years of age, for many years a roBldsnt or this city, who has been at times extremely ill, but could not tell from what cause, unless It wm worms. He told his attending physician his sus picious, but tho physician at once ridiculed tho idoa, and refused to attend him auy longer. His son then mentioned Dr. M'line’s Vermifuge, and asked him if ho would tukeit; his reply was—I must toko somolhlng to get roller, or die. They at once procured a bottle or Dr. M'Ltne's Oelobrated Vermltege, and he took on* half at one do**. Tho result was, be passed upwards of three quarts of worms, cut up la every form. Ho got well Immediately, and Is now enjoying most excel lent health ; aud, like the good Samaritau of old, Is oudeavortog to relieve his unfortunate neighbors. He nmkos it his business to hunt up and select all coses similar lo ItL# own, that may bo given over by regular physiciaus, and Induces them to try Dr. M’lauu’s Vermifuge. So far ho has induced more thin twonty persons to take the Vermifuge, and In every u me with the most happy results. He Is well satis tied that Dr. M’laue’s Vermltege, prepared Gy Fleming Bros., it Pittsburgh, Is far superior to any othor known remedy, and that If mere generally kuowu would uot Tait to save many valuable lives. For further particulars Inquire ot'Mrs. Hardle, 124 H Cannon street, New York City. Purchasers will be coretel hi ask ter Dr. M’Laue’s Celebrated Vermltege, manufactured by Flomhtg Bros., or I’iltiburg, Pa. AllotherVormi- teges in compurlsou are worthless. Dr. M'Lone’s genuine Vormlfuge, also his celebrated Liver Pills, can now bo had at uirrespeotablo Drugstores. None gonuine without the signature of •>ct 8 (9) FLEMING BROS. Col. Wm. HI. Nichols* Appointments, Huu. T. M. Forman, tho Democratic noml nco for elector of the First District, having ac cepted tho service of Col. Wm. M. Nichols, the Democratic alternate Elector for the First Dis trict in all the counties south of tho Altamaha and Ockmnlgee Rivers. Col. Nichols authori zes us to Bay that he will address the people in that portiog ot the District at the following timesaud places, Col. N.also authorizes ns to say that be will be happy to meet any Elector on the Fillmore. Ticket in discussion at any of tho appointments named below: Saturday, Oct. 18th, Waresborongh, Ware Co Monday, “ 20th, Traderahill, Charlton “ 21st, Jeffersonville, Camden “ 22d, Waynesville, Wayne Saturday, “ 25th. Homesville, Appling Monday, “ 27th, Donglaas, Coffee “ 28tb, Carton Bridge, Clinoh “ 29th, Troopville, Lowndes 31st, GroveravUle, Colquitt Tuesday. Wedn’y, Tuesday, Wedn’y, Friday, GUtard^y, “ lst,Thoma«ville , Thomas Jtnttral Invitation. N.ITAI J. 81. HYIIH, tfmi&TON MKROHANT, M|*l> No. 1M SHMHmh. PHILIP M. HOMHLL, COPYIST,. Will exeuto Docil*, Mortgages, Power of Attorney. Will*, Bonds, Netloo* and Taking ol Interrogatories. Oldco at the Court House, Savannah, Gu. Court Days, Thlr-1 Tuesday In ouch mourn, atm held at tho offlooof Edward “. Wllsou.l*i^. Rwhlenna, Uaatoti, belweon Baruurd audlYiUtmll street. NO.2 L089. MILL Jilt & EO'LE, ATTOSNEVS UT LAW, BBUNSWIOK, UA. Will praoliuo In the Brunswick Circuit—oompris- » Ute tellowlug Counties : ¥ log the f—_ , Glynn, Wayne, Csmdou, Clinch, Coffee andiChurltou. JOHk U. MILI<FJt. aug3 ly “W. 1$. F Wuru, Apppllng, 1*. C. ROLL. DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY C ntirt Foreign mtrt Domentle Fruit, I Any call at ulght, <»u bualnoes, will bo aHotnltnl j town unit uunutry ^supplied witli chuicu uonds at j to tin mediately. Jy*° ! mndorato prlou#. All ordno promptly attended Catntiiernnl dntdipe. CBAFFKll rti CO, No. 0 Whitaker Street, Savaimnh, WUOLWUIK ARO EKTAtL DIALKR.H Ut S A8I1ES, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, ku White l^ad, Zino, White Linseed, Sperm, Whale, Tan- nor*'aud NoatsrootOil*, Glass. Brushos, Gold Leui, llronxe, Bulldor#’ Hardwire. Nalls, Marble Mantels, *o.,Ao Jod HA( .. -vmnffnw ilAHl.E THR suhiorihur will unnUuno the IJvery and Uack BiihIucs.-, on „ _iooa, at tho Stables corner of West BKOAI) and HARRISON HTRERIM. Give me a trial Otit 1—lui JACOB El.LISTON. MeINTOSll COUNTY (iHIBttlFFHALB, W ILL be sold on the first TUESDAY in .Novein bernozt before the Court House door, in tho CUy orDarlen/tbe following property to wit: Tho UNION STEAM SAW MILL, together with all the Fixtures, Machinery, Ac., thereunto belonging. Also, tho Mill Bite on which said Mill is situated, containing four acres. Said Mill situaio throe m leu below Purlon; ut n place knmvn ns Pratt’s Landing, ou a trlhutary stream of the Altamaha ltivi r, tn said county, levlod on a* tlio property or Frost k Boultor, to salDfy a lion Judgment Issued from the Honorable, tho Interior Court of the County of Mcln. tosh, Mortimer Oullluan vs. tho Union Steam Saw Mill, Frost k Boulter owners thoreul—property pointed oat In said Hon. Teims cash—purcha?,-r paying ter title. WM. T. THOltl’E, Sheriff McIntosh County. Darien, OctoberJL l 1 M- _ o« t 4 ELECTION NOTiCK. Curk op Counol’s Omen, i Savaunah, October 4, 1860. j ( COUNCIL will on Thursday, October 16th, 1S6U J elect a Second Ueuteunnl of the Sitccial Polio and City Watoh, by day and by night, to fill the va cancy occasioned by the resignation of Second IJeu- tenaut Russell. Salary $1,100 per annum. Rond i $2,000. Applicants must leave their npplitmiim*, stutiug i ho name* or tholr securities, (2 requlrod.) »n or before 2 o’clock, P. M, or that day. . By order of Council, HOWARD WILSON, out 4 Clerk of Uomtall. .?jjijipiiig 3nteiiiguia. IN THR CITY COURT OF SAVANNAH, JL’LT 'IWW, I860- W HEREAS. John Boston, AlvonN. Miller, It. A. Crane, william King aud Ueury Brigham, summoned to attend tbe present torni of this Court a* Grand Jurors, h*vo made default, It Ls ordered that they bu lined forty dollars nuoh, unless they tlio good aud sulficlcut cause of excuse on or before tbe first day oHho next term of this Court. And whoroa*,Saul 8. Box, John Foster. Uqpjumiu tt. Armstrong, Thomas A. Askew, Mlohiel Lynch George 8. Bartholmns, Ell M. Bolincau and Horace Ulllatn summoned to attond tho present term or this Court as Petit Jurors have made default. It U ordorod that thoy bo fined twenty del ars each, unless they fllo good und sitflloient cause of excuse on or before the drst day of tho next term of this Court. True extract from the Minutes. out 3 PHILIP M. RUSSELL, Clerk. O IL,Caudles and Soap—3 bbls. Bleached Winter Oil; 3 do Spring OU; 40 boxes of Adamantine Candles; 36 boxes of Cbomlcal Olivo Soap; Woman’s Friend, aud Family Soap, in store aud for snlo nt oct8 J. D. JESSE’S. NEW" ADVE KTIbEMENTti. FOR NEW YORK. Witt suit on Sixtunlay next, Oct. 11, at 6)4 o'clock, A. At., precisely. Tbe steamship ALABAMA, Captain Sobeauk, will leave as above. For freight or passage apply to padelford, fay k a». Cabtu Passage $26 Steerage Passage 8 Shippers or Cotton by these Steamships will please tako uotloe, that uo cotton will he received at tue presses that is not distinctly marked on the edge of the bale. out 8 HO GERMANS!!! DON’T VOL WANT TO BAKB YOUR IKAtfSlEXSk&IB) YOU ENJOYED IN YOUR FATHER!.AND? —THKN— Call and try tht excellent RYE E'LOUR, received por steamer to-day from New York, at W. H. FARRELL’S, Corner Broughton and Whttaxer streets, oct 8—2 NOTICE O NE MONTH alter this date application will be mado to tho Bank ortho Buto or Georgia for Uio payment of a twenty dollnr bill, the right halt of which has bien lost. DANIEL THOMAS. Greenville, Ala., 1st Oct., 1866. oot 2-law4w gEEI) WHEAT—250 bushels prlmo White Wheat for Sued, lor snlo by oct 2 YOUNG At WYATT. T obacco, tea, twine- 60 boxca choice brands Tobacco 25 chest* Congor Oolong Tea 26 half cheats choice Green Tea 25 bales Wrapping Twlno Received and fer sale by sept 23 McMAHON At DOYLE. REA8T PIN FOUND—iJtat Sunday on Taylor i street. The owner can have It by calling at this ofllco, identifying proporty, and paying for this advertisement^ _ oct 7—2 ‘ ELECTION" NOTICE. IN COUNCll^ ) Crrv or Savanxah, October 2, I860. ) RMOLunoxa mud axd passed By Alderman Walker, seconded by Aid, Arnold. Resolved, That an election ter Mayor and twelve Aldermen ter tbe City nr Savannah and Hamlet* therooT, be bold on MONDAY, tbo 13th Inst., under tho proper superlntendanco, and that tho City Trea surer attend with bis Tax Digest—that tho Oily Sheriff, hii Deputy and tbo City Police attend to preservo ordor. Resolved, That tbe Justices of tho Inferior Court be requested to preside at said election. A true extract from theMitutos. EDWARD G. WILSON, oct 7 Clirk of Council. mEAS AND SUOXKS^jTiat received 20 half cheats Porto Rlro Sugar, In store and ter sale bv DAVID O’CONNOR, cornor Broughton and Drayton sis. F LOUR.—ICO bbls. Oakley Flour, just received and for sale by sept 26 HO LCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO. SITUATION - AS TEACHER WANTED. A RECENT GRADUATE or a New England Col lege desires a situation as Teacher. Has had some experience In teaching. Has received a thorough Esglisb and Classical education, and can produce satisfactory testimonials as to scholarship and character. Ploaso address, with tell partlcu- lata, F. B. NORWOOD, 197 Chestnut street, Phila delphia, Pa. oct 4—eod3t OUOAKS-l U 160 bbls. A, B and C Clarified Sugar 60 ** Crushod and Pulvorizod Sogar 26 half boxes 6tuart’s Loaf “ 10 hhds choice Porto Rico •' In store and for sale by oct 2 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. to. uud satisfaction always guaranteed, splb WHOLKHAUt AN U RETAIL DEALER 1M , WIr 8AFH AND PANE WINDOW BLINDS, WINDOW 0OOR3. Went side Monument Square, Savannah. Gs. may II 7nnrrn.3iiminr.~^ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oillce corner Bay aud Drayton streets Jyis . a; II. champion. “ (Successor to Champion A Watts.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, No. 4 Barnard at., between tho Market and Bay sL, SAVANNAH, GA. Dealer In Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Dried Fruits, Arc., &o. Reference—A. Champlou, Esq., Samuel Solomons, Esq., Messrs Rabun k Whitehead, and Swilt &Oo., Savauunh, Ga. mvli CRANE ; WeCCB am., FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, Gw. LANIER lb ANDERSON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, *p6-ly KACON, OA. W ILL IA hi H.-DASliEu; ATfORNEY AND COlJNgEUCU AT LAW. Trmipville, Lowndes Couuty, Ga. Will practice in Thomas, I/iwudes, Clinch, Wore, Appliug, Telfair, Irwin, Laurens, and Pulaski counties, Georgia; and iu Jelforeuu, Madison, Ham ilton, uud Columbittconntlos. Florida. fmyll . J. W.'PATTWIWDN, ' ' ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Tnnipvlllu, LowndesCnnty;On. (mil CTlASVto CAMPIi^L‘ ‘ ATTORNEY AT LAW, WnXKDGKVIl.Ut, (1A.S Practices Law in tho various Counties of the Oo« mulgeo Circuit, and the aiyoluing Counties of TwiggA Uurens and Washington. Refer to—Johu Boston, H /, Crane, aud Ri' I Hilton. fob!4 “George a. Gordon; ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, A.VD Commissioner of the U. S. Court of Claims Jos the State of Georgia. OWco ('irner Bay and Bull street*. i > my in YONGR '& FlUERHUS, MfltWAHDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. .VO. M BAY-STKm. AAVAXKAtt. GA apr4 irA.TFsmir ATTORNEY AT LAW, ■lltce 176. Uay-H., over Turuer hCo’a. Drug siure SAVANNAH, UA. nov 10—ly ISOAUAI1AIU. CtEVERAL gentlemen or small families can be i j accomiuudutod with good Rooms and Board, nt ite Dray ton street, opposite the Ice House. deu 12—tf MR8. U. 8. KAYMEK. UIBIBBIHI EBCIlIK* A LL PEK80NB desirous or obtaining FRE811 MILK, Morning and Evonlng, are ho oby noli, fled that they can obtain the same ut a redncod price calling at my realdonce, No. B8 LIBEUTY ’REET. A. HARMON, oct 1—dim -41. C jL ROBINSON & CAMP, ORAPRR8 AND TAILORS, AND Dealers In lino Ready Made .f. CtOTHl.G .havft received ruid/f/fi < paned their stock of Fall aud Wiu l r GOODS, comprising a tell on U. complete assortment of cloths, Oosslraorcn, vent ings and Over Coatings, which we will make aud trim In our usual style, aud at tho shortest uotice. Our ready mado Clothing Is manufactured at thu well known house of W. T. Jennings & Co, 231 Broadway, New York, and comprlsos all that Is fine and frsblonablo in tbe lino. FURNjjHINU GOODS or every description requi site to a geutleman’s wardrobe, constantly kept ou band, all or which wo offer on our usual credit terms, or at a discount of 6 per centter cash, at 3 nULL STREET, SORREL BUILDING, oct 1—lm next door to Pulaski House. 8. W. BAUER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Troupville, Lowndes County, Ga. Reteronco—Hou. W. B. Fuojinu, Savannah, Ga. myll EDWARD G. WILSON, MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. At Messrs. Ward & Owens’ Law Olllco. [myll WAYNE, GRENVILLE A UO., COMiUSSlOlS^^iUlVAuM^llERCHANTS, Hay-street Savannah. THUS. 8. WAYNE. D. K. GRENVILLK R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE, jy 0—tf Savuuuob. Chattanooga. C. W. NIAUllY, 1 1 ■ ATTORNEY AT LAW FRANK UN, UKAKT) OO., OA. Will attond to nrofcxslonal IniHinussin tho Counties or Hoard, Carroll, Campbell, liiweta, Fayette, Meri wether aud Troup. Reference—Hon. K. Y. Hill, IaGrange, Ga.; Hob. David Irwin, Marietta, Ga.; Golonol M. M. TidwcU, Fayetteville, Ga ; aud Mr. wllllum Dougherty, Otf. lumbua, Ga. sepl7-ly Wiu. McALLlSTElt. ROOFING! ROOFING!! WARREN’S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATKR-PROOF COMPOSITION ROOFOTfi. T HE subscriber Having been appoiuled sole agenr In this city ter Warren’s Fire and Water Proo Composition Roofing la prepared to oxecuto the same in a satisfactory manner. Tho attention of the citizens or Savannah is re spectfully solicited t<> tbo above method of Rooting now much u*od In the prinotoal cities of tho mitoa States, (both N -rtn and South,) aud a* it has been tested under every variety or clrcumitancos, I con. fldontly offer It to the public as a tnoJe or Roofing unobjectionaplo In overy particular, whilst it com bines, in a greater degree than any other roofing in use, tho valuablo requisites of cheapness, durability and security, against both firo and water. it has rapidly superceded tho use of all kiuds or roofr wherovor It has boon Introduced, giving in all cases general satisfaction, being highly recommend ed by insurance Companies, and all who have test ed Us utility. tar CHARLES 8HOI.L, Architect, will act as agont during my absence from the city, at whore olllco all information will bo freely given, and sport- mens of the ronrsbowu. scpt23 CALVIN FAY, Agent. ~IIUNT A WEBSTER’S. IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. B E8IGNED for Families, plantations, Dress ma kers, Tailors, Boot & Shoo manufacturers aud rs who may wish to do their own aewiug cheap ly and witli expedition. This machine sews a uni form stitch with both Bides aliko, and which will not ravel. It Is more simple, is less liable to get outol order, and costa less In proportion than any other machine, and la warranted to be perfect, and rework well. All apparatus necessary for convenient use Is fornlshod with it, and any Instruction will be given that will be necessary to ensure to the purchaser Ms successful operation and durability. The publlo are respectfully invited to call and ex. amine them at 136 Congress at. ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen. Agt. 49* A very neat and ornamental Iren Table willnow be given with a machine fora small sum addition to tno regular p rieo May 26. T LARD.—20bbls. prime Baltimore Lear Urd I 4 60kegs prlmo Baltimore Leaf Lard, landing and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. aug25 B AGON—24 hhds. prime Bacon Sides; bbbds. prime Bacon Shoulders, landing from steamer ’ Keystone State," and for sale by sept 25tr«e$r OCTAVOS COHEN. S UNDRIEB-Just received— 60 boxes Coffee. Pepper and Mustard 60 “ Bcadell Starch and Soap* 26 “ Adamantine and Tallow Candles 60 bbls and bags extra Family Flour 30 “ Potatoes and Onions 40 grotts Wood and Paper Mrtchos 60 dozen assorted Brooms aud Pails 100 “ Scrub Brushes and Clothes Lines 60 “ %f*ah Boards 810 bags Java and Rio Coffee. Foraaleby DAVID O’OONNOK, oct 2 corner Broughton and Drayton at*. D ICKEN’S HOUSEHOLD WORDS for October received and for by WARXOCK k DAYI3, sept 30 169 Congress street. C hoice bt. croix suoab St. Croix Sugar. 10 hhda choice P. R. ter sale by aug23. ••10 hhds cholo . _ Sugar Just reoelved and SCRANTON JOHNSTON k CO. L ard- 26 barrels No. 1 Leaf Lord 100 kep “ “ “ In store and for sale by oot 2 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. K LESLIE'S Gosetts of Fashion and the Beau Kond, for Ootober. Rec *lved and ter sale by WaRNOCK k DAVIS, cot 4 169Qongvees street. *\roriOB—7 dozen CANES, assorted, reooiyed Al Ihli day per steamer, and for solo low by G. M. GRIFFIN, Sasosssor to Isle 1L Eastman, oti T earner Bryan and Wbltatar its. OB WITT dc MORGAN A RE now receiving their Fall and Wiutor stock A. oForeign and Domestic DRY GOODS. Also, ateU sortment of Plants’ • Goods, which they offer a the lowest prices, mb to which they solicit thwattentlon ot purchasero. ^ BlfiERO’S BUILDING, eelt Congress street Isliod ou roareuablc terms. Grdors res- Jpectfully solicited." aplH COOL RETltEA V THE AUBOB BILLiABD SAIGON. (upstairs) Comer Ball uul Bryaa slroou, over Barber Shoo JuboSJ J. M. HAVWUOlr, Again. 1 M. WHIT HJIll'l lt; ATTOBN BY AT I.AW, ALUOATUR, IART FLORIDA. WIU prtclloo Ir the Eastara and Southern Conntlea Reror to—Col. S. a. Blbley, and R. B. Hilton, Pa vannah. . tolditf DHS7CBS i EBir5 Vvu.cox, ABE now rally nreimreil .to In ■art Pill or partial eotb or Tecik on tho principle or llr.J. Allou.’a Pnleut CooUnnoiia (ium. Ily il ■ improvement, tbo form of tbo face can be restored 10 any degree or rotundity that nmy bo desired. It Is applicable in all cases whore tbo cheeks have l‘aU«a ln and cannot be detected by *ho closest observer.— Tills method combines the foilowingi -1 vantages:— An artificial gum, which exhibits a porfoctly natural aud Ufo-Uko appeuranco, uud imparts to the thcoth that peculiar expresfilon which characterizes tho na tural organs. This Gum consists of a sitacious compound, which Is applied and fiisod upon tho Teeth and Plato in such a mannor, as re fill up all tho Interstices around tht baso of the Teeth, aud also unites them firmly to each other and to tho Plato upon which they ar* sett. This secures porrect cleanliucss or tho Tooth, Office over DoWiU k Morgan, Congress street, •**Republican and Georgian copy, fob If—U WM. M. WILLIAMS. TUADDKCB OUVKK. SACK SHOWN WILLIAMS, OLIVER & BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena Vista, Marlon County, Ga., Will practice In the counties or Marion, Macon, Hous ton, Stewart, Ruudolph, Muscogee, Leu, and any adjoining counties, whore tholr services may be required. myH ~~ WILLIAM" PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MABIBTTA, QA. OCt 26—ly DAVID Q. WILDS, ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, 8PABTA, OA. Will practice in the counties of Hancock, Warns. Washington, and Baldwin. . I ^ r S I ?, c ®rl ehn * ^* lor ’ 1UbM0 * 8mi 'a, s&i !. A. SouUard. Savannah. H. B. HILTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT JAW, Office corner of Bay and Drayton-sts. SAVANNA!!, OA. ay H omcE A'ND’^mracE, , No C iujbhJtV ot" One door west ol' Drayton. mylil warercosseeey; ATTORNEY AT LAW, * “ORTH GOORTT, <11., (MW OPTICR, .UUXT.I . Jm In the SouttioniUreull,uid In Mio e. .Dooly and Worth Counties ol tho Hicon Circuit. W PRrtlooUr attontloo given to tho colleclloo M ohumi in Soutli-Wortcru floorgla. Je2—Am g ECKER'B 3«lf.R«lilng Roar; Stowart’i Ooldon Syrup; Now Orlaai Byrup and UoUuei; ly Lr»( Urd, «l OCt 3 BARRON'S. P. JACOBS. BEGAR AND TOBACCO STORNL Ho. 39, Bull «treet, («lgn of tho Big Indlia.1 N, B.—Keeps constantly on hand Spaulsh. h»b SMnlsb, and American Segars. at wholesale and re al!. Also, Chewing Tobacco, Snuff. Ac. tunni JAHKl McHBrarr— Insuranco Broker and Notary Public. ^‘ r<rtoa 4. N °t«t and Extended, Averages ■diluted, Charter Partlea and Average Bonds drawn. Papora proparod wheroby to recover losses iron American or British Dnderwritore, and attentloo given to all maUera connected with shipping and In. aoruoo, No. 119 Bay-atreet oppoallo tho lYont ol IhoColtomnoiuo. ly , gov, JKMH^tTbernara ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, _ Nownausville, Fla. Refereaee—Georgo l. Brown, William Doll, New- nansvllle, Fla., R. B. Hilton, Boston k VlllVionga. Savannah, Ga. myU TSffff HTOTUHirDf;— ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dublin, Laurens oounty,Ga,, late Junior partner of the firm of A. 4s J. Cooiiun*, irwintou, Ga., will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. Articular attention paid to collecting. Be- fiweop^-Dr.C.B. Guyton, F. H. Rowe, Dublin, Oa., M Marsh, Savannah. myll G BASHED Cirolo A Sugar and Coffee: and A Clarl Iflel B % COoFee, brown, piwdored, extra quality; Ooflbe, old Government Java, Rio, light ani dark, Laguayra, *c., Ac. Coil at oa, eJsstossasa. WANTED, T hree hundred active young men to ao aa local and traveling agents In a boslnore easy, useful and honorable, at a salary of $100 per month I A carttal of $6 only required I No patent mautclno or book business. Full particulars niven SWfi'TTSS;*" iqtU-wla Plots low, N. H.