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VOL. XXXVII I OLD
SAVANNAH, GA., SATURDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1856.
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It. n. nn.fON kW., Georgian* Journal
THOMPSON At WITHINGTON, Sews.
S^vHiumh faly 1,1350.
SAT UK DAY. Two O’clock P. M.
DEBIOCRATIO NOMINATION.
DR. JAMES P?*S0REVEN,
Ald.rm.n.
I. DR. RICHARD D. ARNOLD,
J. WH. S. BASINGER,
3. AARON CHAMPION,
4. SOLOMON COHEN,
5. ROBERT LAOKLISON,
«. DR. J. P. POSEV,
;. Robert d. walker,
d. JOHN 0. PALLIGANT,
d. JAMES B. POLET,
III. GEOROE A. GORDON,
II. ALVIN N. MILLER.
». THOMAS PURSE.
ORDRH AT THE POLIOS.
Democratic Committee.
The following gentlemen have been appoint-
eilmi helmlf of the Democratic party a Special
Committee to assist in preserving order at the
polls, on Monday uext, ami to confer with any
similar body that may bo appointed by the op
position for the same desirable ofiject:
John C. Nicoll,
Joint K. Ward,
Win. H. bong,
M. I'l'WtiH.
ft. tl. S.': • .1 • !.
|)r. U. It. -Via d
Win. S. U.i in nf,
8. P. Hell.
I, . 9. Bennett, ^
John Bilbo,
4. H, Waver,
John Boston,
William J. Wright ,
M. J. Reilley,
Isau Brunner,
James M. Butler,
4. Champion,
W.C. Butler,
Q. Cohen,
Amos Henderson,
Wallace Cumming,
U J. Fairchild,
J, R, Jpluwon,
U. UcUHson,
J.V. Connerat,
Dr. J. P.Screvou,
JolmSoreven,
John Lama,
William-F. Branttoy,
William M. Davidson,
Joseph Felt,
William P. Bowen, Jr. K. liockett,
John M.Gnorard, D. T. Scranton,
Solomon Cohen,
Thomas Holcombe,
John P. Cercopely,
J.MeAlpSn,
B. L. Hollis,
\y. T. Thompson,
H. Knapp,
William Morel,
Frederick Myers,
Or. J. F. Posey,
Jacob Shaffer,
8.8. Sibley,
Paul Thomawon,
.1. M. Tqrnor,
R. D. Walker,
1). Richard Wayne,
Joseph Ganald.
J. D. Delanoy,
Ohesley Dugger,
iJVi S. De Lyon,
William R. Fleming,
Edward Swift,
A. J. C. Shaw,
P. M. Hassell,
Thomas Purse,
T. J. Naylor,
William B. Mell,
George A. Gordon,
William J. McIntosh,
Angus MoAlpin,
William M. IjClgh,
Importance of the Rrsult
To the Dcnioorots, ir there* any such, who,
while resolved to vote Buchanan, Intend to
support tho 'Kuow Nothing ticket for Mayor
and Alderman, wo would say, in tho words or
Mr. Call last night—far botter vote for Fillmore
in November than for the Know Nothings on
Monday. Your votes—the votes of Savannah
—of Chatham county, even If giveu tuwitfm*
outly for Fillmore in November can do Buch
auan no harm. As ccrtaiuly os tho mm shall
rise on the fifth of next month, so certain
will the vote of Georgia be given to BugIumou,
let Savannah vote aa site may. It is the intiu-
of u Kuow Nothing municipal victory
abroad that will do mischief—and to that, no
friend of Buohanan vau feel indllforent.
A Change to Make Somcthino.”—In re
sponse to the Republican's challenge of th'e
morning, a friend has placed in our hands 1500,
which he will bet that James Buchanan will te
the next President of the United States.
Who will bet 50# cents on the election ol
Flllmoro ? Nobody! Whose colors thon, ac
cording to the Republicdn'$ own logic, should
be taken down! Those of tho fWmoumers—
of count.
Democrats b* ’fbur Doty I
It was well said by Mr. Gordon, in his elo
quent and stirring speech Thursday night, that
the Democrats will have themselves to blame if
defeated next Monday. Thoy have, said he, an
undoubted majority in this city—and all that is
necessary to secure a brilliant triumph is for
them to do their duty. We Itelleve they will
do it.
Florida Selection.
We give below such additional returns as we
have received this morning from Florida. They
confirm the opinion already expressed that all
things considered the Democrats have gained
a splendid victory in that state. A Florida friend
assures us that It is the name of Jambs Buchan,
nan that has carried them triumphantly through
the conflict:
• Columbia County.
Alligator. Oct. 8th, 1850.
Missus. R. B. Hilton & Co.,
GentlemenAs you request, I herewith
send you the election returns from this (Co
lumbia county) as far as heard from. There
are yet three precincts to hear from, which
will give the Americans all majorities, but Van*
zaut, and his election is now considered in the
fog. It is thought Baker’s majority over Haw*
kins’ will be some 70 votes; and Walker’s over
Perry’s about 40 votes.
Congress—J. M. Baker, American, 410
Geo. W. Hawkins, Dem., 400
Governor—Walker, American, 405
• perry, Dem-, 403
Solicitor—Dawkins, Democrat, 304
Mitchell, American, 175
Fleming, «• 160
Assembly—Vanzant, Democrat, 421
Roberts, “ 394
Day, “ 380
Smithson, American, 411
Cousins, " 374
Alfred, “ 302
[Baker’s residence is in Columbia county.]
Nuui; CoiintyWrhe Selection There.
Returns of the eleotlonhave been received
from the following precincts in Nassau:
Brandy Branch—Walker 13; Perry 20. Baker
13; Hawktns 20. Fleming 12: Dawkins 21.
Assemblymen—Higglubotham (American) 12;
Bruddock (Anti American) 10;
Booth’s Walker 18; Perry 6; Baker 10;
Hawkins 4. Fleming 20; Dawkins 00. Higgin
botham 18; Braddoek 1.
Acosta’s—Walker 12, Perry 24. Baker 10;
Hawkins 25. Fleming 10; Dawkf “ "*
ginbotlmm 0; Braddoek 22.
p **’«-v—Walker 32; ...
Hig*
Walker 13; Hoi
km* 14; Hawkins *
13; Dawkins 25. For Aosehiblymen—Buffioft-
ton 131 Hull 3 t Doggett 28; Carter 33.
Mandarin.—Walker 21) Perry 31. Baker
21; Hawkltu 31. Fleming 21; Dawkins 31.
Buffington 21 ; Hull 21; Doggett 31; Carter,
Yki.IiOw Bluff.—Walker 10; Perrys. tin
ker 10: Hawkins 3. Flouring 10 ; D.iwklus
- -*4 - - •* * -
Buffington
ter 2.
John 8. Bowen,
John M. Cooper,
Prior Constantine,
4. M. Patten,
Sbudrach Winkler,
Charles Van Horn,
F. A. Tapper,
Hamilton Conper,
D. 4. O’Byrne,
George H. Cheever,
Carl Craft,
John M. Milieu,
C. I.ampe,
Id. J. Harden,
9. P. Hamilton,
U. D. Ouenml,
William T. Qoodwin,
George 8, Frierson,
Wm. 8. Danlell,
Dr. Winkler,
Dr. Davis,
Alexander Fawcett,
John Cooper,
Josepn Johnstou,
B. B. Hilton.
""Tiic Executive Committee of tho Dem-
ocratic Party will meet at their Boom,
THIS EVENING, at 8 o’clock,
oct 11 R. WAYNE, Chairman.
Th« gu*umer St. John's. '
ThU steamer, which our readers know was re
cently burned to tho water’s edgo, Is now on the
ways at Mr. Willink’s ship yard, and we are
pleat'd! to team that she will in a abort time be
“herself iigain” and resume her trips to Florida
Ska/Will in a week or ton days perhaps, return
to her clement rebuilt, and with boilers refitted
-all accomplished by tho best mechanics, and
under the supervision of Captain King and the
enterprising Messrs. Claghom & Cunningham,
who deservo great credit for their successful ef
forts in keeping up this line of communication
with Florida, notwithstanding the numerous
difficulties and disasters with which our readers
are conversant.
Wo arc informed that a new boat is now
building for tho lino at Wilmington, Delaware,
and will shortly Ih> completed. Such* enterprise
and well directed energy Is Bure of Its reward,
The trade of our sister Btate, Florida, Is valua
ble, and efforts to procure it will be appreciated
l*y our commercial community.
Pennsylvania.—The Athens Banner receiv
ed this morning says Gov. Cobb’a reports are
most encouraging from Pennsylvania. He haa
no doubt of the triumph of Buchanan and Breck
inridge in tho old Key-stone State.
Jackson County.—The Columbus Timet
dm a report that Jackson, the old Whig banner
county or West Florida has given the Know
Nothings this year a majority of from 75 to 80
votes.
4*“ Tho lion. Mr. Thomas who was expect
ed to Ihj hero to address the Buchanan and
Breckinridge Association, this evening, having
beon compelled to defer his visit the meetlog
o'tho Association will be postponed.
A c !!*w* to maxi Somethinii.--There is
Dawkins 23. Hig-
' Kings Ferry—Walker 32; Perry 20 Baker 33:
Hawkins 20; Fleming 31: Dawkins 00. **'
ginbotham 2U; Bradock 21.
Two precincts to hear from, Fernandlna and
Nettle’s. They will not. In all probability, change
the above result, which shows a small mojority
lor the American ticket.—Jacksonville Repub
lican.
Our adviegs from Fernandina, showing a ma
jority of 32 for the Democrats, make it certain
that they have carried Nassau county by a
small majority. Again of ouo member of the
legislature.
ST. JOHN’S COUNTY.
This couuty has gone gloriously. We are iu
debted to an esteemed friend iu St. Augustine
for the result—as follewa:
"I send you tho official vote of this county
For Governor—Petty, D., 190
Walker, K. N., 62
For Congress—Hawkins, D., 195
Baker, K.N., 67
State Senate-U&Vfea, D., 105
Bussell, K.N., 63
Ho se Reps.—Arnow, D., 184
Ollveros, K. N., 60
Solicitor—Dawkins, D., - 180
Fleming, K. N., 55
One precinct, very small, not returned, but
will not alter the result.
It will be seen by the above report that the
Democrats have achieved a splendid victory,
being a gala, in a small county, of 102, slnco
the election of 1854. ”
OLAY* UfL|il' 7 Ju ' •
For Governor,
28, iFor Congress—Ba-
Bor Solicitor—Fleming
; Hull 0 : Doggett 3 ; Cqr-
Maukoma.—Walker 18 ; Perry 5.—Baker
: Hawkins l. Fleming 18; Dawkins .4.
Buffington l» ; Hull 18 ; Doggett 3 ; Oiltr
ter 2.
Sr. Joun's Bar—Walker 15; Perry 18. Ba
ker 16; Hawkius 18. Fleming 15; Dawkins 17
Buffington 16 ; Hull 15 ; Doggett 17 ; Car
ter 17.
The following dispatch has been received
from Mobile, Oct. lltb:
Walton, Holmes and Jackiou counties, Flo*
rida, have gone American.” [These are all old
Whig counties.]
Alachua and Marion.—A private letter
from Newunusville says Dell is elected to tho
Senate by an increased majority. A letter from
Orange Springs says as far heard srom the ag
gregate democratic vote in Marion county is
about as was expected. Perry is a few votes
ahead of his ticket and all the candidates con
siderably ahead of the opposition. .
Magnified Votes.
A great deal has been said about the outrage
ous sin of changing tho law of the eleotion. It
Is said that it disfranchises to many of our
weolthtesl and most respectable citizens. The
persons who have raised this cry are governed
by small influences. If they pass np Bull street
and see the house of some prominent man
(either by reason of his wealth or business con
nections) closed, and see him represented by a
dozen or more sleek aud well-fed servants
lounging about his premises, it has a powerful
influence on the mind. His absence is magni
fied into a thousand votes lost, when in fact it
Is only one. Like the ohivalrous and redoubta
ble Don Quixote and the windmills, the ab
sentees become electoral giants in the air. But
persons would be astonished to know what
little effect in numerical strength their loss
exercises on the actual population. Upon the
imagination, ’Us true, the effect la powerful,
but In sober reality it Is nothing. For every
man of that class who is home lu December,
and absent in October,m are freed from two
floating individuals, who are here in December
and not In October.*' This in itself would be
sufficient to recommend U.
A story i elated of his serene highness Haroun
Alraschid, Caliph of Bagdad, is here apposito,
•bowing the effect of truo Philosophy on Groat
Minds. Upon finding that his beautifol consort
Rad overrun the royal palace with cats, whose
purring in the day time, and caterwauUug at
night, disturbed the repose of the Defender of
the Faithfol,he issued a royal edict saying thatEO
cats should come within a league of the palace.
This answered very well for some time, but tho
fata presuming on thp absence of their ancient
foos, made free with the apartments designed for
the use of tho oxalted prince.
As the C-allph was sleeping one night, with the
greatest toe, with which the creator has
b'eised cither Caliph or man, exposed to the
air a Rat of nnoaual dimensions made freo with
that extremity of his serene Highness. Up
jumped Haroun Alraschid—Zobeido ’screamed*
Indignation filled tho royal breast. Philosophy
however came to his old, and gave that instruc
tive lesson, which teaches us to choose the les
ser of two evlls-kHo restored the cats.
The same philosophy will teach ns, that iu
tills world where perfection is not, the surest
course is a choice between two evils.
Dbatu ov Oratrix.—The celebrated race
and brood mare Oratrix, the dam of Sebasto
pol, died yesterday of lock jaw, superinduced
by an operation for hooks In the eyes, She was
owned by Bfr. James Talley of Henrioo, and
could not Rave been purchased last Monday
for $1,500,
From Ayrhja,—We have Intelligence from
Monrovia to tho 14th of August. At that date
Dr. Forney, the American consul, was sick with
the fever. His recovery was hoped for and ex-
Tho Rev. Mr. 8eys, who went ant* as tho
ageut of the American Colonization Society,
was well received by the inhabitants of Monro
via. The deaths on board tho Elvira Owen
were caused by measels and dysentery, which
were probably contracted at Savannah, where
many of tho emigrants had to wait the depart*
nre of tho vessels.—AT. Y, Commercial.
luteligence from Madrid states that a severe
engagement took plaoe on the Oth of Septem
ber, between the garrison of Melilla and the
Moors of the environs, in which the latter had
suffered a serious loss. The Spanish troops had
90 killed and 70 wonnded.
Accident to Hon, R.McMiLLAn—We were
pained to learn from a note from the son of the
above-named gentleman, received tho other
day, that on tho 2d. Inst., while on his way to
Elberton.hls horses ranaway and threw him
„ ibis buggy, by which some of his ribs were
broken? and ho was otherwise injured; so
much so that he is now confined to his bed.—
Athens Banner.
—-iHucr, wuue we nave seen o«a on. n-u lai
4 Jiifancr) that Fillmore will, not get an eleeto*
**> rate in the Union.
We will test the faith of these gentltmen in
5S ° w ''PfcdictiouB, A friend has deposited
ano n 8 * 3,)0 ’ for the »p«0lal accommodation of
E Democrat who may feel disposed to risk a
22 " mo . unt upon Buchanan’s obtaining a ma-
of tho electoral votes, in November.
"P.J r °« r cavli, or take down your colors I
"-mptmean of this morning,
... Something Hade!ft
•5 “S® authorized to state that the bet or
*«0 offered in this morning’s Rei ubfiean, that
“clmnan would not get the majority of the
wooloral votes, lias been promptly token-cash
ijwted np—colors still flylng-any more of
Miami fortlaft?
Putnam County*
Palatka Fla., Oct. Oth, 1856.
Editors Georgian 4* Journal: I forward you
the result of the election iu my conuty.
1 have not yet unofficial report of the vote
of the county. The Democratic majority in this
(Putuam) county is about 20 for Governor and
Congressman, Dawkins majority for solicitor
(Democrat) is about 110*
I refer you to the National Democrat, Bryant
Wtyg and Know Nothing is elected by a few
yotes. There were two democrats in the field
for Beprosentativeand other loca&auses caused
the election of Bryant.
i • i
Pnvol County—The Vote.
JACKSONVILLE.
For Governor.
David 8. Walker, Am., 255
Madison 8. Perry, Anti-Am., 132
For Congress.
James M. Baker, Am., 255
Geo. 8. Hawkins, Anti-Am., 132
For Solicitor—Eastern Circuit.
Lewis I, Fleming, Am., 250
Jas. B, Dawkins, Anti-Am., 123
For Assembly.
Sami.Buffington, Am.. 340
Wm. W. Hull, « . 242
A. Doggett, Anti-Am., 135
Elijah Carter, » « 127
SLACK CREEK.
For Governor.
Walker 106; Perry 16. For Congress—Ba
ker 106 ; Hawkins 10. For Solicitor—Flem
ing 106; Dawkins 10. For Assemblymen—
Boffllngton 09 ; HoM 102 ; Doggett 16 ; Car
ter 15.
TnOMASVILLK.
fbr Governor.
Walker 49t Terry none. For Congress—Ba
ker 49, Hawkins, none—For Solicitor—Flem
ing, 49; Dawkins, uone—For Assemblymon—
Buffington, 48 ; Hull 47 ; Doggett and Carter,
none,
Broward’s.
For Governor.
Walker none—Perry 40. For Congreiw—
Baker none—Hawkins 40. For Solicitor—
Fleming none; Dawkins 40. Assemblymen
—Buffington and Hall, none; Doggett 40,
Outer 40. j:
The Journal de Constantinople says that
serious conflict had taken place at Trebizond .
eight Turkish sailors tore down the Russian
flag from a merchant ship. They threw the
Russian sailors into the sea. The sailors who
made the attack were publicly bastinadoed.
Return op President Pierce.—President
Pierce 1b expected to return to Washington In
the steamer Wabash, whloh bos been cent to
Portsmouth, N. H., for that purpose.
Serenade to Gov. Floyd,—A grand sere
node was given to Gov. Floyd, of Virginia^
Monday evening, under the direction cf the Em*
plre Club of New York.
[COMMUNICATED.]
All Address to tire Irish Adopted t'ltl-
, ecu* of Savannah.
Fellow Countrymen t—To. you I respect-
fully beg to address myself, influenced 1 assure
you by no interested motive, nor presumption
ofMlr tohsequence,but there are times that it
behooves every man to speak, and such a time
s the present. To the result of the present eled.
tiohjis far as my Interest' is cuucerued, Um
personally Indifferent, nor do I entertalu any
prejudices Inimical to the well-being of my fel
low citizens of the know nptUlug party. In
adverse fortune I caule among them, aud here
I found u lutppy home for which as in duty
boimd my rincerest gratitude Is due. Thciiu*
portauce of the principles involved lu the coni,
lag issue, alone, have influenced tne in 4he few
remarks that t offer for your consideration, sen
elbto that you are already well Instructed in the
principles that should guide your touree In this
eventful election. To one point only would I
particularly direct your attention.. Let no pe
cuniary, or unworthy motive; ito promptings
or avarice influence your vote. Should bo any of
you iudignaut that that opinion should be en
tertained, reflecting upon- the honor or any
citizen, say that hereon it is gratuitous and un
necessary for me to speak. My anxiety to re.
move the remotest cuuso that would tend to our
defeat U the ouly apology that I can offer.
In referbucu therefore to the subject of my
remarks l would say, that had you chosen to
avail yourselves of such dishonorable means to
replinish your pockets, you might have accept
ed the Saxon bribe iu the land of yonr nativity
You who then would spurn such base and per
fldious overtures, and rather than sully you* 1
honour,or character, have da red the dangers of
the dashing foam In order to inhale air mure
free, in this land of your ndoptlon—will you,
i say, who have proved yourselves capable of
making such sacriflees-who would have poured
forth the lust drop of blood at the Shrine nf<
liberty, now sell your honor, your principles
your nationality for thirty pieces of silver?
May I hope that there Is none of my country-’
men so base; such a traitor to the noble princi
ples which you avow, as to lie guilty of so vile
an act ? If there be, let me tell them unhesi
tatingly, it will be tho seal of their reprobation
and Infamy—that it gill bring shame and re
proach upon the land of their birth. Let me
ask that man if lie thinks it will benefit him ?
Yes he will meet with the same reward us his
prototype Judas, the first link to drag him into
eternal perdition.
A more honorable course presents itself. The
spacious field of enterprise is open to all who
may choose to adopt the worthiest means of
honest* industry and frugality to obtain a liveli
hood; these are the means, and these alope
which H persevorod in, will eventually lead to
success.
Not that i would have any of you to vote con.
trary to the dictates of his conscience, if
you sincerely believe In the integrity and
justice of Know Nothing principles or imy
othor party, by all means vote accordingly.
Yet it would, indeed, seem strange to mo that
there could be found an alien who could enter
tain such sentiments. Can you forget the.at
tempt they have made upon yon and ypor privi
leges? The attempts they have mafie-^aye,
that they would make again lind they the op
portunity—to degrade you to the condition of
the slave; to proscribo you forever on account
of that religion more sacred to you than life?
Heed not auy plausible words or arguments
that they may use 1—any professions iff friend
ship they may make! Tell them who would
Beck to beguile you to your ruin, in tho words
of the fated Roman, not that you regard their
generosity and friendship less, but that you
valuo your owu houor and independence more!
Rally, then, on Monday, aronnd tho standard
of Democracy, whose principles are as broad
cast and liberal as the glorious Constitution
under which you live—os the starry vault-o
tlm heavens that encircle you. Stand by It
champions who are so nobly fighting yonr bat
tles throughout the country, to protect you in
your civil and religions liberty, give them a
oonvinciug proof, on Monday, that you are uot
insensible nor unworthy of their services; and
my word for it, that tho approbation of your
own conscience will be your reward; that a.
contrary course will bring a stigma upon your
unmc which will attach to it long after the
present excitement has passed away.
Yours, Ac., D,
From tho St. Louis Ropublicau, Out 4*
Kansas Affairs.
Our correspondent at Westport, sends us the
following:
From the following letter of Goy. Geary, In
answer to one from myself, you will see some
thing of the plan and determination of the Ex
ecutive to establish order and secure peace in
Kansas:
Executive Department, [
Licompton, K. T., Sept. 26, ’56. f
To H. Clay Pate.—My dear Sir; I have
J ust received your favor of yesterday, suggest-
ng anticipated difficulties in the counties of
Franklin and Lykins in this territory, at the
approaching election, and volunteering your
services to raise a company to preserve the peace
of those counties aud prevent disturbance at the
polls.
While thanking you most kindly for your
suggestions, and tor your friendly oiler, I have
Rnvniitiiili Market, October II.
Till* sail's of Cottuii thM muriLUg reuuhiul fiO Oahu
at tluil'illowing pr«uu, via: a« at 12)4,14 at
NKW ORLEANS oci. (K-Uoitou—Therc lias been
rather aiiliimtcil tlcmiuil Viluy, aud witti a but*
lor dimply ou the nmi'koi tiiu sales have amounted
to 8.000 baled. Prices Itavo bool; very full, and we
sllRbtiy rulro our quotation- ibr ronie qualities.
13' 41 .
STATKMENl’ OF COTTON; R
i*UH:kw.'i huutl 1*1 {September, 11:55.;..,..bales 7,tii8
Arrived aiucu ; 117, ion
Arrived to-duy 7,v30
Fco.tivk Slave Law Carried Our.—It U
yet fresh In the memories of all how the slave
boy belonging to F. O. Ewers was canted off
last year by the bark Growler—how more than
auspicious wore the clronmstances In which she
nut to sea—how miraculous tho fellow was
found In tho .hold—how romantic a story ho
trnmpted op, which was ao orodulonsly believed
and so kindly published by tho Abolition presses
of Boston. But It may not be so generally
known that the slave was sold, running, to Ur.
B. Sheridan, who paid a good price $550, fora
darkey safely housed in Canada. Butblanew
owner kept a sharp eyo on the movementa of
the Growler, and on her recent arrival in New
Orleans, he pounced on her commander for the
nine of the slave—and got it—the agent ofthe
,vlng promptly paid
of Hr. B. Sheridan
Buiko our tbi Bio Gun!—Glorious new.
from Cmmellmt! .’—The moat eheerlng elec,
tlon news comes ftom this good old State. We
gave an inkling yesterday of what wo mighi
expect, but the news Is still better to-day. W.
have a special despatch which states that eighty
live towns have been heard ftom,of which the
Democrats have carried forty-nino and tho
Woollies tklrty-slx, being a gain of eleven for
• “ its. Besides thi
the Democrats
ruse, Greenwich,
bv. Nine,
hall I—BT,
Y. Newt of Widnaday.
All
Tha Bocheater papers notice a purchase
one let of 112,000 pounds or wool, made on ac
count of H.Hoig, of this city, from Stewart
Cameron A Dean, of Livingston county. Thn
price paid WM fortydre cants per poupd,
AvroiHsssr,—Mr. Felix Sense, of Florida
turn bean appointed Parser Intke navy.
Kxpurtsd to daw,.
Hxportud li.dnr..
lock uii (mud aud ou shiu-bimrd not dloaroii. 88,8M)
Sugar— Tho s-tock U light,, aud tiio sulos have
beon confined to a fow lots ut ili'l prices.
Klee—Wo hoar of 281 Herein disposed of ou Sal*
urday, comprising lout do; luOutd 8*10c; 76 ul6)4
and 96 at Ojju V fo. Tho stock 19 reduced to about
200 tierce.*, ail in second bands, and hold at 6)4c
for fair and Olfc for prime. Iho lattor very ucaroo
Freights—Luttou shipping to Liverpool at Xd.
Exchanges—'the market iu heavy at our quota*
lions,
London, [clear bill-] 8>.j a 9 per cent, prt-rn
Paris u.y.’tf u per oollar
Now t ork du days I a - per rout. dUc
,ais
• >J prr con t. ittsconnt to p**.
Now York Sight.,
MOUILh, Oct. 7—'Jou.iu—j Lu steamer Angl
-iaxon'ii accouuU, with dated Irani Liverpool to the
24th m t wore received oarly this morning, noting
i slight udvunuo iu that nurko>. Thoso accounts
had uo effect further than to cause holder* to bu
more firm. Tin* dale* amounted to about900 bales,
Middlings beiug quoted ui 12^al2<^. Tho light
(dock on ealo restricts operations.
COLUMBIA, Uoi. 10—Outton—Tbo Hatnu good
foe Ing that olnrneteriiiod tho market ou Wuduirn*
day cxtcuued In tho operation* or yesterday; prices
wore vet y full aud llrm, and if there was any change
it was lu mvor of sellers. Home 350 bales were
sold at prices varying from I0jfttl2)<o.
A1TIKNH, Oct. y—G >Uon—Not a great deal com
ing in. Prices range from 0 to \iy t .
WILMl.NUTuN, Oct. 0—Cotton — I* lu gi*od dp.
maud, and we nolo suIim of 69 imliM ut 12, 1 -S and
12^c y tb-, for low to good middling
Turpentine— ales yiwtorday ol 282 bbts at 82 BO
for virgiu aud yellow dip, and 81 SO for hard No
transaction* to day.
Spirit*—Sales yesterday of 60 cask** ut 37 He per
gallon, and to-day of 32ft do ut samo price.
BUggtTBMUUB, uuu juur iru
to say that I have made ever
cesrary to protect tho bona fide citizens of this
territory iu the exercise of thoir right of suf
frage. The order has already been issued to
secure the attendance of United States troops
at points where I have reason to anticipate
troubles.
I am especially determined and sensitive on
this point, and will punish with the utmost
severity, any interference with the legitimate
exercise of the sacred rlgbss of suffrage.
1 trust that you aud all other good men will
ahl nil* iu this matter, which I have so much at
heart.
Very truly your obedient servant,
John W. Geary,
The ball at Moscow on the 14th ult. is des
cribed by the correspondence of the Engllsl
journals as a brilliant afihir. Lord and Lad,
Grauville and other .members of the Ed
embassy were present. , French cooking and
French fare were the arrangement of tho cui
sine department.
A telegraphic dispatch from Milwaukee
states that the Governor of Wisconsin has vetoed
the bill appropriating to the La Crosse and
Milwaukee Rail Road, the lands granted by the
United States to aid In railroad construction
in that state.
A despatch from Constantinople via Marseil
les represents that Austria wishes to occupy the
Principalities until the month of November.
A compauy of 150 Virginians arrived at
Westport. Mo., ou the 12th ult., en rontf for
Kansas.
Job Printing; Promptly, Neatly and
Cheaply Bane*
The publlo in general, and our Democratic
friends in particular, will remember that there
1b connected with the Georgian fy Journal
tabUshment one of the most thoroughly equ
ped job offices in this section of the Union.
we are correctly advised, some of the most
beautifol specimens of job work overdone in
Savannah nave lately passed from under oar
presses* Give os a trial-
Oar (Acllltles enable us to execute even d*.
■orlptkm of letter press work from a mammoth
potter to the smaltat card, and ftom a bock to
aotronlar, with neatness and dispatch, upon
the moet satisfactory tonus.
Orders from all parts ofthe oonntiy will
Ordinary
Good 'rdltt $ry,...
Low Middling,;...
: Middling
Huutl .Miiiiliiig,...
.'Hd,1 fog Full*,,..
Kali.
. Ob a 10
10>*a I«lV
lib a II«
..' UftaUX
..I«b ttl3b
.. ..... W* JVM
182,261
41,010
1,781—41,801
ling Migrate.
Pori of Savaituali OctoberII.
Arrived.
Hteatncr Kiuix villu, L'idlow, ftO hour* from Now
York—Padellortl, Fay !t Co. tub insl, iat 30 66 N,
Ion 74 46 W. jnisHPil solir Walter K&lolgli, jouna
Hoiith 10, pm, 20iiiUcm south of Ilattera*, ex*
cbnuged signals with 'stouinur Southerner. lUtli,
3, a m, offl^okout, oxuhangoddlgnala with steamer
Florida, bouud north.
Steamer Wm Soabrouk. Pock, Cbarlostou, \
Beaufort, HlutUnu aud Hilton Head—J P Brook.
Steamer Gordon, Brooks*, from Cbarlostou—to
Biookfl.
Sc hr Keller, Spreightd, Kurkluml, Mu—1,263 libls
lime ao Bilgham, Kelly k Co.
Htuatnor Uon Clinch, ItichanlMiii, Palatka, vis
Jacksdnville, Ac—to CUghorn it Cimntngliam.
Sorovcn’H Uat, from Plantnliun, wltlt 1,000 bush
ongh rlcu to W Woodbrldgo,
Cleared*
Hteatncr Weiaka, MoNelty, Palatka, Am—Clagbortt
k Cunningham.
Departed.
Steamer Wulakti, MuNel y, Palaku, &c.
. Pssseiigers. *
Per steamer Knoxville—J B Gallic, P G
Cunningham, 8 E.Hobcrsham, J W Nevite,
Miss Lonegan, Miss Wilbour, W H Guion aud
lady,J Daly, ladyund child, J Fountain and
lady, Miss Fountain, T Fountain, G Foantuin,
H Fountain, J Middleton, U M Money, J M
Middleton and lady, Mrs Mitobeil and 2 chil
dren, Mrs Branch, Mis* gturtevnut, Miss Fan
nin. Miss Arnold, .1 P W Reed, TS Harriot,
W P Butt, W B Dowe, A Akin, J Murcy,
Hartridge, B F Powelson, A Tyler, A Bradley,
W Wright, Capt KiBg, J Lewis, \Y H Perry,
Mrs Wheaton and son, Mrs E Bcanlaud, Mrs,I
OH S WHET KATETY!!
JUST RXCEIVKD PEh BCIIOONRH
KATE BRIGHAM.
K1V TAUTE rUltRANTE—
I'cunM, 111 Unoy Uoxw »nd Jar,
PriltROHS Soil Shelled AlmotniM
.shelled Almonds
Brazil Nuts. Filberts
U renob e Nuts
' . Leghorn Citron, Canton dinger,
CjDusm n, Clovei, OliiBot
• Mscs, alUN *. I article.
. Fiji Paste, Fancy Bute*
Jujube Paste
Rose and Lenten
Now Da'od, Sardines, >: tutd a l»oxw .
Vermcllli ami MatitiAroitl
Hcokei’stMt-Balulng Flour
Ntuart’s Gold on fcyrup.
CALL AT
BARRUN’8 FAMILY OltOCKHY,
earner ol Whitaker urn! Charlton street*,
out 11
PER ftTUASIBH KNOXVILLK,
FOX CRACKERS,
AT BARRON’S-
oct n,
t lHbicR' UoHken Butter—20 kegs landing (tor
J steatucrl for sain by
not 11 CItANTON, JOHNSTON It CO.
OAMANT1NK Candle*—60 boxe Star Brand,
landing from aohr t Scranton, and for sale by
oetll. SCKANTOaN, JuHNiTJNACU.
MILLINERY AND DRB8S MAKING.
MRS. FUKGLANO will open
Fall MIUeiier|r t
rUBSUAY uutulwr 14tU, 1866.
At ItKii KUOXd,
A’0.114 BR IGHTON STRRRT, 1
til* STAIR
am t»
a
&
rSU
ULURUtA, BULLOCH COUNTY.
T WO montba alter date, application will be made
! to the Hoa Court of Ordinary for the ccttutj ol
Bulloch, for leave to soli all too lands belonging
io the estate or Henry Davies. Jr.
sept 24—2m JUS1AIIDAV1K8, Administrator.
• NOTICE.
T URKU months artor date unpilcatlou will he
made to the ,M" rine Bank of Havaunalt for tlm
payment of two Twenty Dollar Bills, (vis: loiter d,
No. 3,070. and letter U, No. 697.) the right halves
or which nave been lost by mail,
oct 0—3m JAMES P. HUD-ON.
LOOK AT THIS !
JUST RECEIVED PER 8TKABIRK
ALABAMA*
It)/ \ KLGS Chuico GOSHRN Bl'TTKK.
dS\J U boxes OHEGSK.
lft barrels APPUt«.
9 1» “ ONIONS.
Il) *• POT/TuES.
2 •» PKaRS.
2 eases Rating PitUNKS.
*2 11 Ct-oking do.
6 loses Tomato CATSUP.
4 “ Waluut do.
4 •* Cocoa do.
—AIM)—
A large auiilrodb supply of Chooutali*.
Farina, Tappooca, Barmy. Vurmadllc, Macaroua,
Ac.
We would say to our frieuda aud the public iu
general, that In addition to a flnoaud selected stock
of GROCERIES, wo koep constantly on band a choice
aud select assortment of
WINRB, URtrORM, 8KGARS, Ac,
which we will sell vary low for cash or oity appro
vul. Wo would suggest to those that love good
living to give usu call thloro purchasing olsewharo,
for we have the very artictoi it is composed of, for
which wo Hell vory low.
oct 9 It. H. WATSON & CO.
HACKS/'
i Gelatine,
lilVEKY
THE subscriber will coiiiiimu
tho Uvery and Hack Business, oh
Ills .1 u him,, the Stables comer nr West BROAD
ami HARRISON STREETS. Give mo a trial.
c,-| 1—lilt JACOB ELUSION.
MILLER & ROLL,
MTOilNEVS AT LAW,
. BRUNSWICK, GA.
Will pruoUc. la 11)0 Brunswick Clrcult-oonaris.
lux lbs rollowlng CoonUos :
cilnin, Wajrnc, Csiadca, Wars, Apppllaf,
Cltunb, Coffee sad Ctaarllon.
JOHN B. UILLER. I. O. ROLL,
dug 8 t)r
xvru7vrsuavc ~—
DEA1.UR IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
Mirt Foreign .nd DomrsUo Fn.lt,
„ comtr Jti-oviihlcn caul WMtata- rtr.
rown md nounlr) supplintl wltb clinirn good, ftt
modorutn price... All order, promptly sUenddd
ro. And dullsr.clloo ulwtys gosrsnltun). BPlh
■idHrisrKirar63tWE
WBOLgaiLK AMD RXTAIL OKALXB IB ,
WINDOW BLINDS, WINDOW HASH AND PAN*
DOORS.
West Hldollonmumil Rsniro, Ravsnnnl), 0*.
' msyll
T9BXfl.m£icirr
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Oflico corner Bay and Draylon ttrorts
jyw ' . _
~. A. H. CHAMPION.
(Saccessor to Champion & Watts.:
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROC .
No.4Bsrnsrdst., between the Msrkat and Bsy St.,
SAVANNAH, OA.
Dealer In Orocerios, Foreign and Domostle liquors,
Dried Fruits, &C..&U.
Reference—A. Chtmplon, Esq., Samuel Solomons,
Esq., Messrs. Rabnn fc Whitobca.1, sod Swift&Co.,
Savannah. Os. mvll
si
oCTirrwmfSTor
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Mavanimh, On.
LANIER & ANDERSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ap6-ly moos.QA. ■
ATTO^EY A^OWN^j!)RArLLW.
Troupvlllo, LowndcH County, Ca.
Will practice in Thomas, I<owndea, Clinch, Wars.
Appling, Tellklr, Irwin, Laurona, and Pulaski
counties, Georgia; and m JcffetBon, Madison. Ham
Uton, and Go|umbwoountlw, Florida. (my 11
- J. W.fATTKRSOJl, ”
ATTORNEY AND COUNBELLOR AT lAW,
Troupvillf, Lowndes Corny, Go. (mil
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
MttumQxmuf. oi.t
Practices law in tbo various Cuunliea ut t/n («.
mulgoe Circuit, and the a<(joining Gmintlc) ol Twigys,
Laurens and Washington.
Refer to—John Boston, H. > LYaur. ami R. V
Hilton. i. IcbU
GEOftUK A. CaOlilHini,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEIaLOR Al’ LAW,
AMI
Commissioner of the U. S. Court of Claim* fm
GiUuo Corner Bayaud Bufl streets.
ly uiylo
YONGK A FR1BR8UN,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MKKCH.tMtt
no. 94 HAT-mim. bavanxau, oa
>pr4
DrATtraYKiriB', r “
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office 175, Bay-st., over Turner A Go’s. Drug Mur t-
SA VANN All, Q A.
novlO-ly , y ,
8. W.UAkER,
ATTORaVLY and counsellor at I aw,
Trolipvlllo, lAlWndoa Couuty, Ga.
Reference—Hou. W. B. Fuming, Savannah, Ga.
myll
EDWARD G. W1LSON,
MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONKK
OF DEEDS
Al Meenra. Ward k OwenB* Law Office. (myll
WAYNE,GB^tmUO&Cb„ “
ELECTION NOTICE
Ct.KRx or CooNaL’a OvnoK,
Savannah, October 4,1860.
0OUNC11. will on Tklirbduy, October 16Ui,
, lHfti
elect u Second l.ieutctmnt of tho Special Pulic
sou City Watch, by day and by night, to Uii the va
cancy occasioned by tho rodigustion of Second Lieu-
, . roaigi
tenant Russell. Salary $1,190 per annum.
S2.U00.
Appllcunta inual leave their application*, atating
tbo names of thoir securities, (2 required,) on or
before 2 o'clock, P. M. of that day.
Hy ordor of Couiuii,
FDWAKD WILSON,
iH't4 Clerk »f Council.
FOE SALE.
A LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN. GOOD COOK AND
WASHER, AND PLAIN IRONKR
AND SEAMSTRESS.
For partioulara enquire at this olttco. ocV i>
Will attend to urofesdioual business in the Counties
of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Verb
wether and Troup.
Reference—Hon. K. Y. HUi, LaGratige, Ga.; Uon.
David Irwin,Marietta, Ga.: ColonelM. M. Tidwell,
Fayetteville, Gs ; and Mr. william Dougherty, Co
lumbus, Ga. sopl7-ly
“Wmi^ALTifRWRr —
M 51P Stovall, Miss ami Mast Stovall, Mrs Ru*
tberlotd, HL Hart aud lady, J Hartridge and
lady, Miss Johnson. Mrs lluoknor, Mis Hiudru,
Mrs Bartlett, Mrs Worthington, Lieut. Morris,
(J 8 N., GAL Lamar, C H Blackman. C ii
Lauford and lady, Miss Baudford, Miss Bacon,
Miss Jones, J li Moll, A F Ayres, C M Lord,
Mrs Webster and 2 chld’n, Mrs Mullen, A A
Canovaaud svt, 8 Fairbanks, J A A But, K 51
Williums, G Friedlanderand lady, W Urainuge,
»Irs Frew and son, G M Holet, H Wilson, W
Wood. W Bull, BMadeore, G Truvus, RJ Ad
ams, C M Forsyth, W P Vullmn, Dr Clark aud
lady, Mrs Bun and 2 chld’n, J Scudder, J 0
Calhoun, G K Fairbanks, Judge Wright, ludv,.
1 chl’n and svt, W H Wiltberger and svt, atm
Hi steerage.
Por steamer Wui titabrook, from Charleston, ftc
J Mount; Mr Blount and lady; Mrs Amleraou; G
M b'p oigbtaud servant; J K1, Michael; J t Hogg; J
it Uurcia; W Read; j Owens;Mw CtiovoS and soivt
ana 2 ou deck. *
Perhtoamcr Gordon, from Clmrledtou—W Tullte;
W H Ryan;Jtt* i^ngloy and sorvant; M D C’oburu;
G J Lewis; Rev M Prendcrgratt; J U Morgan, und fc
on deck.
Consignee*.
Per steamer Knoxville, from Now York—Aiken A
Burns; N K Barnunv, A Bonnard; J A Barron; J
Buckner; Wm Bratiey; J A Browu; butler k Frier-
don; D Beiden; II Burt; Prop Baltic; J H hacblor; G
Browu & Co; U.MIOH A Yilltlonga; Bebn k Fostor;
W Burrough; Brigham. Kelly k to; W Collins; J ti
Can at bus; M Coojmr A Co; ti Ouhen; A H Champion;
J 11 Cartor;M A Cnbou; Colo kBro; W W Clievor; H
Cuobage;Curny s PowoLsun, ' bovor, Sim* kin,
Cohens k Hem; .1) Dcopp; CloghoruA Cunmng*
namjOrane. WoiU ACo;Li>ume;J E Do Ford; w
G Dickson; Dana A Washburn; Do Witt A Morgan;
Kinnteiu AEikman; P Counery; Franklin A Branny;
E Fitzgerald; W Guion;Gilbert A Tilden; 6 Guodail:
W W Goodrich; Wm Halo; N A Hardee; Uolcomb,
Johnson A Co; SE Uabordbam A Sou; Hunter \
Gummell;A Haywood; Hamden Ex; O Johnson A
Co; J D Joise; Jackson A White; Lovell A lAitlmoror
Ladson - “ * —*—* *- • **•
Latbroi
L&Mi
Me Alpine » »»m, ,, u«u;; U naiieu s son; A
Mndo A Bro: II Morre; J W Morreil; G S * icbols A
Co; Nevett, Laihr >p A Rodgers; I) O’Connor; C C
Poolo; W O Price; E Parson* A Co; I’atten, Hutton
k Co; C H lUkoman; Robiusou A Camp; R M Kosiu*
belt; Ruse, Davis A Long; J R Suodburg; J fcbaffer;
J Stockfotli; FU Shackelford; Snider A Askew; W R
Symons; A A Solomons A Co; \1 B Lamper; J Sher
lock A Co;M Treunor; E J Truchelct A Co: A Tylor:
W M Wadtey-J II Weokea; Williams A Radc.iffe; W
T Williams; B B A H Weed; Waruock A Davis: K J
Wood A Co; W H Wiltberger A Co; R H Watson A
Co; Way A TaylorjTd Wayne A Sous; Young, Wyatt
A Co; Yougo a Friersou; agentC R It.
Per steamer Gordon, from Charleston—C R K;
Fla Boat; Haberdliam A Son; J W Kelly; E C Wade;
J J Martin A Cb; Wurnock A Davis; J E Mttabell; E
J Purse; Mrs Carroll; Crane, Wells A Co; J F Pctot;
P Jacobs; Webster A Palmes; W H Washburn.
Per steamer IVm Seabrook, from Charleston, Ac
—0 bales eoa iiland cotton, 1 hale wool and tndze to
J Richardsou; King A Sons; J E Hogg and others.
BOOTH AND SHOES.
j. RKCKIVED by lato arrivals, Lady’s GAl*
Hi^TERS. Gemlomeu’* 0 .ford TIES.
Gouts and liny** GAITERS.
u.'UU Low Quartered, Calf and Patent leather
FHgKS.
Gentlemen's Fine BOUTS.
M. J. BUCKNKU,
uctlo No. 71 aud 162 Gibbon’* Building,
'irisiBsiH scqilq;.
A LL PbRbu.^e dealt ou* of obtalmug FRESH
MILK, Morning aud Evoulng, are hu eby noth
had that thoy can obtain tho same ut a ro ucod price
by calling at my resfoeuce, No* AS LllibRTY
aTREET.. A. HARMON,
oct 1—dim
' ROBINSON & CAMP, "
DBAPUBS ANr> TA1L.OBS,
AND Dealer* lu Hue Ready Made
CI.OTU1 nG have leco vod anc
i pjned their stock of Fall and Win
tor GOODS, comprising a foil an _
uuuiinetu usaurtmentuf vlutlu, Oasslmorat, »ua.
Ing* and Over Coatings, which wo will make um.
trim in o\)f usual *i> le, aud ax the shortest notice.
our ready made Clothing la manulucluicd at tin
well knowu house ot W. T. Jeuulug* A Co, 231
Broadway, New York, und cutnpnses all that la
uuo and lhahlonable in the liue.
FUANjilUNG GdUD.s ot every description requi
site to a gentleman’* wururooe, constantly kept on
hand, ail of which we offer on our usual urouti
terms, or at a discount of 6 per centfor cash, at
3 uULL &TKEKT, tJOKuEL BUILDING,
oct 1—1 m next door to Puladkl Hou*o.
SI. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY A.T LAW,
AM JO ATi lit, KAHT fLOtUDA.
Will practico in tbo Eastern and Southern Cuuutits
Refer to—Col. 8, S. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton, Fa
vaunah ! feb2-tf
DR8, iiEFLEit S~ WILCOX, Dentists
ABE now folly prepared to in
sort Dill or parttaUetts of Teeth
on the principle of Dr, J. Allens’a
Patent Continuous Gum. By this '
improvement, tho form of the face can bo restored to
any degree or rotundity that may bo desired. It is
Applicable In all cases where the cheeks have fallra
In and cannot be detected by »ho closest observer.—
This method combines tho following* 1/antigen:—
An artiticial gum, which exhibit* a perfectly natural
and Iffe-llko appearance, aud imparts to tho tbeeth
that peculiar expression which characterize* the na
tural organs.
This Gum consists of a siiaclous compound, whloh
Is applied and flisod upon the Teeth and Piateln snob
a manuor, as to fill up all the interstice* around tha
base ortho Teeth, and also unites them firmly to
each other and to tho Plato upon which they art
sett. This secures perfect cleanliness of the Teeth,
Office over DeWItt A Morgan, Congress streot.
Republican and Georgian copy, feb If—tf
wnaaQarTOffiCEcra;
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
FOR NKW YORK.
Will tail tYednaifau, l&tMnsL, at 9 o’clock, A. M.
The Btenmsblp KNOXVILLE, Cap
tain Ludlow, will leave os above.
For freight or passage apply to
1 l'ADELFOKD. FAYA CO.
9- Bertha not *ecur*d until paid for.
Cabin Passage »2ft
Steerage Passage 8
, - 8hippera of Oottou by these Bteamshii>s wll
please lake notice, thatuo cotton will bo received at
he presses that Is not distinctly marked ou tho edge
ofthe halo. oct n
ROOFING! ROOFIING!!
WADKKN’S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER-PROOF
COMPOSITION ROOFUre,
T HE subscriber navlug been appoinlud solo agen
in this city for Warren's Fire and Water lTool
Guim>o8iUi*n Kooflug is prepared to exccuto the
same in a satisfactory manner.
Tho attention ol the citixens of Savannah is re
spectfully solicited t • the above method of Roofing
now much used in tho principal cities or the inlteu
states, (both N -rib and South,) aud aa It has boon
tested under every variety of oircumstanoes, Icou*
fidentty offer It to tho public as a mode of Roofing
unohJectlonaple in every particular, whilst it com
bines, in a greater degree than any other rooth.g fo
use, tne valuable rcqmalcaoi cheapness, durability
and security, against both fire and water.
It has rapidly superceded tbo use of all kinds ol
roob whorever It lias boon Introduced, giving in all
cosoa genera! ratisfaction, being highly recommend*
ed by Insurance Companies, aud all who have teat*
edits utility.
43- CHARLES SHOLL, Architect, will act as
agent during my absence from tho city, at whose
office all information will bo freely given, and speci
mens or the roor shewn.
sept'JS CALVIN FAY, Agent.
HUNT * WEB8TER’s7 "
IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE
ESIGNEI) for FamlUes, plantations, Dress tna*
„ ’kers, Tailors, Boot A Shoe manufacturers aud
tors who may wish to do their own aewiug cheap
ly and with expodlUon. This machine sews a uni*
form stitch with both aides alike, and which will not
ravol. It is more simple, is less liable to get outol
order, aud coats less In proportion than any other
machine, and la warranted to bo perfect, aud to work
well. All apparatus necessary for convenient use is
furnished with It, and any instruction will ho givon
that will be uecossary to ensure to tho purcli
Rs successful operation and durability.
The publio are respectfbUy Invited to call mid ut
amine thorn al 136Congress at.
ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen. Agl.
tBr A very ucat and ornamental Iron Table
wiilnow bu given with a machine for a small sum
addition to tne regular price May 26.
NOTICE.
TOE 8 earner GORDON wiu. nor
LEAVE THIS AFTERNOON as per
aurmurement, her deiaituro being POSTPONED
until WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 6, P. if.
00t 11 J. P. BROOKS, AgouL
_ LOST,
IK. 1 ON THURSDAY EVENING, a small
VQf HI: ck and Tan Colored PUP, small white
n rt spot In ihe forehead—ail four feel and
■■^"■■tip of the tall also white. Auy one re*
taming it to corder West uroad and Piuo street, or
give Information 6f Rs whereabouts wlU he re*
warded for their trouble. octU—1
F LOliR—60 barrels extra Famiiy Fiour, in atom
aud for sale by
oct 10 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
D ICKKS’S HOUSEHOLD WORDS for October
received and for by
WARNOCK A DAVIS,
sept 30 169 Congress itroeL
C hoice sT.' Cfifilir3i , r..vir^'.'i6 hbds choio
8t. Croix Sugar.
10 hhds choice P. K. Bugs' Just received an
for sale by SCRANTON JOHNSTON A CO.
aug 26.
BOAROm
OEVERAli gentlemen or ■»*!! Camilles con be
O accommodated with good Rooms and Board, at
EbDrayton strool, opposite the loo House.
dec 1*—tf URg, B. RAYMKR.
pLE ut SIDES,—A few casks bright Clear aides
in atom and for sale by
sept 17 CRANK, WELlS A 00.
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTH,
Ray street Saw ~mah.
IHO&. B. WAYNE. C. K. GRENVILLE.
R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. 8AMFLEP
jy 6—tf Savannah. Chattanooga.
C. W. ttABHl,
attobney at law
nUKKUX, HKARD 00., OA.
fohed on reasonable terms. Orders res-
Bpoctfolly solioltcd.
up 18
oot20—ly
MARIETTA, OA.
DAVui ti. WILDS,
ATTOBNEY AT LAW,
SPARTA, GA.
Will practice In the counties of Hanoock, Warm,
Washington, and Baldwin.
Rxmxscxs—Behn A Foster, Rabun ABmita, and
B. A. Soullard. Savannah. janO
R. B. IllLTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Office corner of Bay and Drayton*sta.
SAVANNAH, OA.
my It
WM. 67 CONNELLY,"
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
lOAmLA, womb cocimr, iu,. (roar orncs, auaxtA
WIU practise in the 8onthorn Circuit, ana in Itaa a
Dooly and Worth Conntloa ol the Macon Circuit.
4ST Particular attention given to the collection «f
dolma If * -
i In Boath-Weetern Geoprla.
Je2—6m
P. JACOBS,
SBGAR AND TOBACCO 8TORB.
No. 29, Ball street, (sign of the Big Indian.’
N. 'B.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Hal
Spanish, and American Segars, at wholesale and re
al!. Air A “ *
Insurance Broker and Notary Public.
Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Average]
adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bondi drowns
Papers prepared whereby to recover losses from
American or British Underwriters, and attention
given toaU matters connected with shipping and In*
suranco, No. 118 Bay-street opposite the front ol
the Custom Houro. ly novB
JESSES T. BERNARD,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT? LAW
NownansvUle, Fla.
Reference—Georgo 1. Brown, William Dell. Km.
asBitft* "• “• mu *'
*• M. bybbT
TOMUiaSION MESOHANT,
■uk20 Bfo. I«a farahnUi.
PHILIP M. BVIHIU.
COPYIST.
_Kffi®*eute Deeds, Mortgages, Fewer of Attorney,
WIUs, Bonds, Notices and Taking ol InterrogatomS!
Office at the Court House, Savannah, Ga.
. Court Days, Third Tuesday In each month, and
held at the office of Edward «. Wilson,Dq..
Residence, Gaston, between Barnard ond Tattnall
street.
Any caU at night, on business, will be attended
to Immediately. Jygg
CHAFFER At CO,
No. 6 Whitaker Street, Savananh, Ua.,
weouesu ARD UtUL Mxuma nf
r.er.’.ml NdiLrootOlla, Olau. Bnublt. Gold LmT
Btoqk, Bolldora’ HmiIwus. Nrth, Mubl. Hutofaj
qiHBES HUNDRED ICTITX YOUNG 1001 to m
,.un.