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SUNDAY MOANING* OCT. 19. ISM-
COR PRESIDENT:
JAMBS BUCHANAN,
or ruaisTLTAMU.
TOR VICK PRESIDENT:
JOHN 0. BRECKINRIDGE
or MKTtroir.
Elector. (tor the 8tutu et Lni|(c.
WILLIAM H. STILES, of Chatham.
IVERSON L HARRIS, of Baldwin
ILTULHlTtB (OH TUI BTATB AT I. ARMS.
HENRY 0. LAMAR, of Bibb.
AUGUSTUS R. WRIGHT, of Floyd.
DISTRICT RLROTOR8.
lib rilrtrict, Tuorar H. Forman, of Glyon.
Id. District, Samuil Hall, of Macon.
. id. District, Jambs N. Ramsay, of Harris.
4th. District, Looms J. Oartrrll, of Fulton,
itb. District, John W. Lewis, of Csss.
«tb. District, Jambs P. Simmons, ofGwinnott.
7th. District, ThomasP.Saffold,of Morgan,
Mb District, Tnos. W. Thomas, of Elbert.
THE OLDER I GROW, THE MORE IN
CLINED I AH TO BE WHAT IS GALLED
A STATES RIGHTS MANr-Jamta Buck-
Man’s nnth on the admission of Arkamai, in
1836.
1 FULLY ENDORSE THE RESOLUTIONS.
AND MAY FURTHER SAY THAT I AM
WHAT IS GALLED A STATE RIGHTS
DEMOCRAT.—John C.Brtcktnridgt litre-
sponsr to Ms nomination for the Vice Trtmhn-
BY TELEGRAPH".
Now York Market
Niw Yobk, Oct. II.— 1 Tho' market exhibited
no new feature—quotations steady* demand
fair. Sales of the day 1,000 bales.
Flour advanced G cents. Wheat advanced l
to 2 cento.
Sterling dull at 9|.
Baltic took $390,000 in specie.
Keep Cool I
To friends and foes—to Democrats—to Am
ericans—to all men who shall interest them
selves in tomorrow’s struggle, we wound say
keep cool! Don’t loso your temper. If your
opponents on either side are illnatured take it
as an evidence of a sinking cause—and ns
they become cross do you grow amiable.
The Democrats as far as we know ore in the
best possible humor—to us one of the best
auguries of their success. Confident of a tri
umph they are, and ought to bo able to tolerate
any little exhibition of petulance and iilnntur
on the part of tho opposition. Of course they
will be firm, and assert their rights as law
abiding freemen may and should. But firmness
is not mconsi8sent with calmness, nor is suc
cess insured by irritability.
, Andrew ftlawort and tke Paniuyl-
vanln FrnUn, 1
The Republican publishes ftti extract from a
loiter of Andrew Stewart whom It terms a dis
tinguished membor'or Congress, aud it might
have added,' a Fillmore elector In Pennsylva
nia. ; Hero it is:
I hasten to soy that there is not one toot'd of
truth In the allegation that the FUimoro and
Fremont parties nave united. Two of the Bleo-
tors appointed on the Fillmore doctoral ticket
wore discovered to bo favorable to Fremont
They have therefore been thicken off; and true
men eubstltuted.
As In extinguishing offset, wo publish the
following letter from a young Virginian, a stu
dent at Madison College, of which Stewart is
ono of tho trustees. If truo and it is difficult to
believe it falso—the exposure mado of the gamo
played by Stewart and Company should open
tho eyes of the Southern people to tho worse
than hopelessness of any trust in Fillmore s
Northern friends. We have no doubt that its
author speaks correctly whon he says that sup
port of Mr. Fillmore lu L*a. is but a sham to ou-
courage Southern divisions, anil prevent that
unanimity for Ouchauau in tho slavelioUling
States, necessary to oleot him.
Uniontown. Fayette Co., Pa., 1
Sept* 20,1850. f
Dear Argus .-—Having seated myself to
write you a low lines in regard to the present
campaign. 1 feel plaqed in a very novel and
peculiar situation, as this is my first attempt at
anything like meddling with political ultuirs;
but 1 led it to be uu imperative duty upou me
os a Southerner and Virginian to uiuko un ef
fort to inform ray fellow oitlzeus of some start
ling facta that have passed under my own ob
servation.
It is generally thought by you at tho South,
that Mr. Fillmore has what is called a “straight
electoral ticket" in the old Keystone. For the
benefit of tho “Old Lino Whigs," especially ol
Virginia, I would say it is not so. Tho ticket is
merely.a blind in order to get tho South divided
upon Fillmore and Buchanan, the free Boilers
knowing “a house divided againBt itself eanuot
stand." But of course you want tho proofs—1
will give them. Every ono knows that the
Hon. Andrew Stewart, of Pa., nominated Sir.
Fillmore for the American candidate for the
Presidency in tho Philadelphia Convention
Hu Is now at the head of tho Aiueiicuu electo
ral ticket in this State. Now this man, though
holding the position he docs, us a Senatorial
Eloctor for Mr. Fillmore, is one ot the strongest
advocates for Joiiu C. Fremont thatlbuvo
Been,audl have abundant opportunity to kuow,
os ho is at the head of the Board of trustees ot
Madison College at this place, ot which I am a
student.
On Thursday last tho Black Republicans
held a meeting about six miles from here, and
as all the students of my class, with the excep
tion of oue, are Fremouters, they obtained uu
excuse from recitation for the class on that day
in order to attend the meeting, and as 1 bad
nothing to do, I went along witb them. Now,
gentlemen of the South, who do you suppose
composed the procession at the gathering ?—
Black Republicans, of course, you suy. No,
about one-half of the Fremont procession was
composed of men who had professed to advo
cate Mr. Fillmore. They might have been hon
est when they left home. Was there a single
speech for Fillmore on the ground that day f—
on, ycsl a noble old-liner, whose touching
pathos I will not forget to my dying day, came
out for Fillmore. I will give you uu account of
it;—
A Fremout fusionist had just finished speak
ing and left the ‘stump,’ when I was attracted
by the cry of Barclay, Barclay—so 1 drew near
to hear the honorable gentleman. “Fellow-
citizens," he begau, “You all kuow that I am a
Fillmore man; that I have always been ono;
that I am still one. Tho other day ono of our
friends camo to me and said, Barclay, what nro
Query.
Who heads and who compose tho Spartan
band of three hundred appointed by the Amer
ican party to preserve order on Monday next ?
Who is the Leonidas at the pass of Thermo*
pyle? Squih.
The Election To-Morrow.
We need not say to the voters of the city of
Savannah that we enter to morrow upon an im
portant contest. They all know* It—they know
that the Whole State of Georgia Is watting ex
pectant on the first gun which will be fired.—
Upon your shoulders has devolved the respon
sibility of being the standard bearers of the oc
casion. You will do your duty. You will come
to the exercise of that highest privilege of a
citizen, with a calmness and firmness worthy
of the occasion. We say to you, go early to tho
* polls; he orderly and quiet; and show thoso
who call themselves the Law and Order l’arty,
that we require none of their lessons. Rally
then, Democrats, the day is yours.
Election In Baltimore*
The Republican says the Democratic majori
ty in Baltimore a year ago was 1036. No such
thing. At tho election last fall (wo quote from
the Washington Star) “ the Know Nothings
carried the city by the following majorities:
For Comptroller, 503; for Lottery Commission
er. 289; for Judge Superior Court, 217} for
Clerk of Superior Court, 318; for State’s Attor
ney, 249; for Delegates (average) 481.?; for
State Senator G69; for Sheriff, G47; for Survey
or, 772; and for Congress (the two districts
combined) 373.”
Yet we have little doubt that the Democrats
would have carried the city last Wednesday
had not many of their numbers been driven nod
kept from tho polls by the violence and rowdy
ism of the Know Nothings.
As for the “balance of the dispatch," we did
intend to publish it with a rebuke to tho tele-
graphio correspondent by whom it was for
warded. Wo pay him for facts, not opinions
His opinion that Fillmore will, or that he will
nol, carry Maryland is not worth a straw, cer
toinly not worth the price of its transmission*
from Baltimore to Savannah.
[communicated.]
Law and Order I I—Coiiservnllsm of l he
Public Morals I I
With the view of doing everything calculat
ed to preserve order at the polls, tho Democra
tic party had determined to close up tho shops
in the neighborhood of the Court House, and
appointed a committee to confer with the so
called Law and Order Party, to invite them
to co-operate': in this laudable measure. It
must be apparent to every true lover of law
and order, and to every sincere advocate of tho
ballot box, that carrying out this measure
would greatly tend to prevent riot and distur
bance at the polls. What was tho course of
the so called Law and Order Party ? What
the answer of these boastful conservators of
the public morals? Simply this—When the
committee of the Democratic party informed
them of their mission, they are met with the
very reasonable proposition, thut they, the Law
and Order Party, approve of the measure, hut
decline contributing one cent towards tiie ac
complishment.
Does the Low aud Order Party not only ar
rogate to itself all the law and nil tho order,
all the honesty and oil tho purity, all the ur!r
tocracy and all tho respectability in the city of
Savannah, but, docs it also claim tho high
privilege of closing tho poor mans door nnd
depriving him of his means of livelihood for
twenty four hoars, without compensation?
We leave you, lovers of Law and Order, to de
termine, whether, wheu this immaculate
party to put to tho test, it is not found want
ing.
• The Democratic party were left alone lost
year to cany out this measure at considerable
expense. You had then follow citizens two of
the most quiet and orderly elections ever held
in your city. It was In a great degree attribut*
ed to tbto, and once more the Democratic Par
ty occupy the same position.
The Law and Order Party virtually, refusing
to cooperate with them. Who are the true
oooaerraton of Law and Order of peace and
Jndgtye between them 11
DtJfoeaATie Law an» Oiujbi.
wont. That to what I am doing now,’had that
is what I intend doing.” And let me add,
Messrs. Editors, that is what the Hon. Andrew
Stewart is doing with nil his might und main.
Mr. Stewart, in a speech delivered at the
place, on the same day, pointing to a repre
sentation of Fremont, said: “There is a man
wo should all be proud of. Thereto the man
who is to make Kansas a free State at all haz
ards,"! and other such expressions—all time
receiving great applause from the Fremouters.
He ntoo said and iu this he wus not alono, for
it is the frecsoil hobby, that the men of North
hud long enough been u cats paw for the South
ever since the foundation of the republic, and
that the South had done every thing in order to
excite scctionul feelings, und to embroil our
people in the hellish horrors of civil war.
Stewart is (as I said before) not alone
in his changes agaiust the South, aud his sup
port of Fremont. Would that he were, but no.
Fremont lias hundreds of supporte :s even in
this town and county, and yet Southern Whigs
still peretot in supperting Fillmore, when there
to no possibility whatever of securing hto elec
tion. His friends are more numerous in this
part of the State than iu any other, nnd here
they are far out numbered by the advocates of
Fremont. Five of the electors in this State on
tho Fillmore ticket have come out for Fremont,
and the others are working for him to u great
er or les3degree. Will the men of tho South
contiuue bliud to theso facts ?
Now oue word in regard to the Democracy
of this vicinity. They are united to a man und
are ail doing every thing that men can do to
lorward tho truly great aud noble principles of
Democracy. They have buokled on their ar
mor, and are battling manfully with their
foes. Mo show what success, 1 would state t
Fayette county that two years ago gave 1200
majority for the opposition is expected by all
to give iu Novembor next, some 580 majority
for the brave old war horse of Democracy,
James Buchanan. Now Democrats and South
ern men of all parties, you should put your
shoulders to the wheel, and push with yhur
most vigorous strength iu order to encourage
your brothers of the North to push onward.
You know not what charges aud insults have
been heaped upon them, nnd they nobly bear
them for your t Bake, They are charged with
being a disunion party, with being a pro sla-
very party, traitors to the North and Northern
institutions, and a host of other slanders, hut
all this they are willing to bear if those they
are tightiug for at the South do not desert them
in tho hour of ueed, add if you nobly support
them as you should.
Du tibi (a! qua roipeotaut numlua, si quid
Usquaut justilloiu) et wonsslbl conscla recti
Prcmlsa digna fernut.
Yours, truly,
CHARLES H. CAUSEY.
A«U«u Ip. alt I««l.r than Ward..
A oontraat between the deeds and tho profee*
slomof tbeaalf styled American party should
call i blush to tiieoheok of every honest man
upon tl Anubutaoln# itself to this community
with all the arrogance and gasoonade which it
ao well understands how to assumo, us the Law
and Order party and] self righteously, sending
up Its thanks to high heaven nnd the peiplo of
Savannah, that it is not as othor parties are, we
were lod to think thut whatuvor it might do in
the concealed recesses of Its dark lantern move
mont»,opoiily at loast it would olouk its misdeed,
under a docent voll of by poerlcy. For a while
perhaps it did so, but having discovered that
concealment Is an incumbrance, and any voll,,
however llliusy its material, u liiudruuee, In its
wild hunt alter offleo, It has thrown off Its cov
erings, nnd now stands bofore the people in
monstrous nakedness.
Even if it shoald be admitted, for the uouce,
that tho Democratic party isos low sunk in cor.
ruption, os tho greatest Kuow Nothing adept
in tho art of Billingsgato could charge it to 1)6,
yet it falls far short of the depth reached by
the “pure party." Is it known to this peoplo
that night after night, at the Fort, ou the Com
mons, in Yauiaeraw, the pure party, represent
ed by its very respectable membets, occupies
every bar room to which admittance is permit-
ted’tu It, whore from tho heads of whisky bar
rels it retails, free of charge, to all comora the
political history of Savanuuh, (they don’t speak
of Fillmore,) lager beer, aud pine-top whisky*
Shocking! methiuks I hear a hoar « staid citi
zen exclaim, surely my party docs not act thus?
But it does; nnd If you want to satisfy yourself
just sally out any night previous to Monday
noxt, at any timo iu the neighborhood of mid
night, to auy of the parts of the city mentioned,
and you will meet your intimate and esteemed
friouds, who in tho morning commended so
highly to your consideration the immaculate
conduct of your and their party, ut this very
busincA; and what will still farther astonish
you is, that tho whole aim und object of all their
trouble and exposure to midnight air (so uoxl-
ous at this season) is to persuade the foreign
aud Catholic Irish und Germans to voto for your
candidate for Mayor. Of the Alderman they
say nothing; acting, as some suy, as if they
thought the twelve names put on the ticket
after that af the candidate for Mayor were
merely a sort of ornamental appendage,, con
stituting a body-guard for the head of tho
ticket; but, practi cally of no moment what
ever.
Is it so, Messrs. Know Nothiugs ? All I can
say is, that your offer of muuioipul honors is
rather to the ear than the taste, ift it he.
The Democratic party, with its usual turpi
tude, has at the last two elections procured
every shop in the vicinity of the Court House
to ho closed during the entire day of election.
Tho results of this step are remembered to liave
been a peaceful ballot and an absence of intox
ication and disposition to riot about the polls.
This year a committee was appointed by the
authority of tho same party to confer with such
committee os tho Law and Order party should
appoint to bring nboutthe same matter. This
Inttor did raise such a committee, und after
much coming and going, backing and filling
upou Jt« part, what do you suppose it did y
Why, it was willing to join with the Democrats
in a request to the shop keepers to dose on that
day, but it would not pay one cent towards that
purpose. Now, look at this—admire it—is it
not wonderful! They would request a number
of poor men and women to give up their Utile
profits for one day for the public good ; they
would ask them for that time to abstain from
their daily bread, hut give them an equivalent
they positively would.not! What justice, what
equality, what regard for right to here exhibit
ed! Well, this is the Law aud Order party |
What followed ? some one may ask. I will tell
you—Demooracy did what proscription would
not. do. It paid to these humble but industrious
citizens, as it has twi ce done before, the fair
price of their probable day’s work, nnd tho
shops will again be closed. When anything
right or just is done, cither in the city or na
tion* it is tho work of the
Dkm ockauy.
Savannah, Saturday morning.
[communicated.]
Law anil Order Party.
How has it managed tho finance of tho City?
It has sold no stock under ordinance, which is
the only proper authority,
It has sold a large amount of Central Rail
road stock without authoriiy of law.
Docs it show a careful observance of law aud
a correct judgment in financial maters to sell
$01,900 of stock and stock dividends and to ap
ply only $0,000 to tho end for which it was le
gitimately intended—namely—tho redemption
of tho City Bonds ?
Tun First Mubdku in Kansas.—The first
man killed In Kansas was Clark, who was mur
dered by McCrea, a “Free State" man—belong
ing to tiie Massachusetts Aid Sooiety.
Tho Ohio Statesman says; “The people of
Ohio are only waiting for the day of celebra
tion to come on, to wheel our glorious Stuto
into the Democratic column. Look out for
sights,
The Scranton Herald, the only Fillmore pa
per in Northern Pennsylvania, lias been sold
out to tho Democrats, and is to be united with
tho “Spirit of tho Valley,’’ the Buchanan or
gan of that place.
The St. Louis Republican says the Free Stulu
lartr of Khnsns rim no ticket for Congress or
ho Territorial Legislature.
There were 83 deaths iu Boston last week, of
which 10 were from consumption.
Yellow fever, cholera nnd small pox pre
vailed at Guayamu, Porto Rico, on the 9th
alt.
a l ,ro,n * ,10,lt Whig politician
George Peabody, Esq., to expected to visit
Now Orlcnns dating the month of Decem
ber.
There was ice halfnu inch thick in Codec co.
On. on the 1st inst.
i io il.f.Nmv Haven Register.
Town Elections I—Great Democratic
Gains! I—A “Shriek” for the Union amt
Constitution MI
The primary elections iu most of the towns
in this Stale took place on Monday: and the
result is, a very decided nnd substantial gaiu to
the Democracy. It shadows forth the election
of the Buchanan and Breckiuridge Electoral
ticket in November, by u triumphant majority.
Put down Connecticut herealteras sure tor Dl>
CHANAN, THE CONSTITUTION AND THE
UNION! Spread it abroad, und let it give
new courage to the frieuds of the Umon,
through the length and breadth of the laud.
The Maine fever to not an epidemic—and us the
Philosopher Greely truly says, the Black Re
publicans must do something more than hurrah
over Maine, or they are doomed to uu ignomin
ious aud overwhelming defeat.
For the iutoi million of persons outside of
Connecticut, it may be well to observe that
tho Selectmen of tho several towns chosen iu
these primary elections are tho inspectors of
election, ns known in other States, nut only for
the Presidential election in November, hut for
’the eusuing year. The Black Republicans have
made a secret und desperate effort to secure
these officers. The State has been stumped for
tho lost month, by their most adroit speakers
and electioneerers; they have had mass meet
ings,and barbecues, and torchlight processions,
without number; aud after all, they have been
gracefully but effectually laid out. Ward Beech
er has been frequently in requisition, and all
the political priesthood that he could iullueuce
have been instant in season aud out of season
but to uo purpose. The movements of tho
arch demagogue have recoiled upou him—and
wo believe, instead of Injuring the cuuseofBu-
chauun, be bus done us much good. Let him
continue us ho has begun, througli tho present
mouth, and up to the Presidential vote, and
Connecticut will be the bauner State! PUSH
ON THE COLUMN, BOYS! This to only the
beginning! Hurrah for “BUCK AND BRECK,"
THE CONSTITUTION AND THE UNION!
Connecticut will be a Breakwater to New Eng
land fanaticism ! It may rush upon our bayo
nets, but it cannot break oui columns!
Wheu ut the close of the immense Democrat
iu meeting at the Armory Hall last Friday
night, a dispatch was read by the President
announcing the Democratic triumph iu Con
necticut, the great building was fairly shaken
by tho rapturous applause of the crowd,
was a spotaneous out-gush of feeling, showiug
the intense interest with which our people watch
the Uglit.mado by the lion-hearted Democracy
of tho North for the Constitution anil tho Uu.
ion.
Laugh Iobbbkg.—A very large iceberg, two
hundred feet high and. six hundred feet long,
and apparently one hundred feet longer undor
than uiwve.water, was passed in lat. 50 S. Inn.
W. by the Fitz-Jamcs, lately arrived in the
English clmnuel.
The Gov. of Marylaud bos set aside the 2uth
of Noveinlier next for a day of Thnnksglv-
An Address to Uie Irish Adopted 0161-
. sens of ft»T»miiU». v 1 - - >
Fellow Gounthymbn t—To you I respect
fully beg to address myself, Influenced t insure
yon by no Interested motlvo, nor presumption
of self consequence, hut there are times that It
behoovos every man to speak, and such a time
as tho present. To tho result of the present oleo
tionas for os my interest to concerned, I am
personally Indifferent, nor do I ontertain any
prejudices inimical to the woll-boing of my fel
low citizens or the know nothing party. Jn
adverse fortune l came among them, and here
I found a happy home for which Min duty
bound my slncerest gratitude isdne. Thelm*
mrtanco of tho principles involved In the com’
ng issue, alone, hate influenced me in the few
remarks that I offhr for your consideration, sen
sible that you are already well Instructed in the
principles that should guide your course in this
cfventful election. To one point only wpuld I
particularly direct your attention. Lot no pe
cuniary,or unworthy motive; no promptings of
avarico iuilueucoyour voto. Should there be any
of you indignant thatanopiuion should be en
tertained, reflecting; upon the honor of any
citizen, say that hereon it is gratuitous and un
necessary for me to speak." My anxiety to re.
move the remotest cause thut would tend to our
defeat la the only apology that 1 can offer.
In'reference therefore to tho subject of my
remarks I would say, that had you chosen to
avail yourselves of such dishonorable means to
roplinish your pockets, you might have accept-
ed the Saxon bribe in the land of your nativity
You who then would spurn such base and per
fldlouB overtures, aud rather than sully your
honour,or character, have dared tho dangers of
the dashiug foam in order to inhale air more
free, lu this land of your adoption—will you,
I say,’who have proved yourselves capable of
making such sacrifices-who would have poured
forth thu lust drop of your blood at the shrine
of liberty, now sell your honor, your principles
your nationality for thirty pieces of silver?
May I hope that there to none of my country
men so base; such a traitor to the noble princi
pies which he avows, as to be guilty of so vile
an act ? If there he, let me tell him unhesi
tatingly, it will be the seal of his reprobation
and infamy—that it will bring shame and re
proach upon the land of hto birth. Let me
ftsk that man if he thinks it will benefit him ?
Yes he will meet with the same reward as did hto
prototype Judas, the first link to drag him into
eternal perdition.
A more honorable course presents itself. The
spacious field of enterprise to open to all who
may choose to adopt the worthier means of
honest industry and frugality to obtain a liveli
hood; these are the means, and these alone
which if persevered iu, will eventually lead to
success.
Not that 1 would have auy of you to vote con
trary. to the dictates of hto conscience, if
you sincerely believe iu the integrity^and
justice of Know Nothing principles or any
other party, by all means vote acccrdingly.
Yet It would, indeed, seem strange to me that
there coaid he found nu alien who could enter
tain such sentiments. Cuu you forget the at
tempt they have made upon your rights and pri.
vilege.H? The attempts they have made—aye
that they would make again lmd they the op
portunity—to degrade you to the condition of
the slave; to proscribe you forever ou account
of that religion more sacred to you than life?
Heed not nuy plausible words or arguments
that they limy use!—any proiessions of friend
ship they may make! Toll them who would
seek to beguile you to your min, iu the words
of the fated Uomau, uot that you regard their
generosity and friendship less, but that yon
valudyour owu honor aud iudepcudence more!
Rally, then, ou Monday, around the standard
of Democracy, whoso principles are as broad
cast nnd liberal as the glorious Constitution
under which you live—as the starry vault* of
the heavens that encircle you. Stand by it
champions who are so nobly fighting your bat
tles throughout the country, to protect you in
your civil aud religious liberty, give them a
convincing proof, on Monday, that yon are not
insensible nor unworthy of their services; and
my word for it, that tho approbation of your
owu conscience will l>e your best reward; that
contrary course will bring a stigma upon your
name which will attach to it long alter the
present excitement has paused away.
Yours, Ac., D,
. LAM
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Cloghorn A
Per ilettinertion Clinch, from palatka—lJ halos
sea Islandcotton; 1 do moss; Tdo skins; 116 hides
and mdse. Webster A Palmes; JT K Borman: Bos
ton ftVUIalouga; steamer Gordon; E M : Myrellj
Remsbart ft Bun.
„ Receipt* Per Control Hnllroutl*
Oor. 11—1,77* bales cotton; 174sacks wheat; lGt)
sacks flour; 76 bbla flour: 466 saskB corn; U0 sucks
feathers j«4 bides and fodso to U B Gumming; O A L-
Lamar; w Bradley; Webster A Palmes; Jtal tors, A
Askew; Yongo A Frierson; UD Copp;M J Buckner;
TJ Walsh; Brigham, Kelly A Co; Patton, Hutton A
Go; J Ingersoll:Huae, Davis A Long; W Woodbrldgo;
Hardwicks, x. Cooke; Boston A Villatouga; J HU-
tbropo A Co; PudoKord, Fay A Co; Hudson, Flom-
lug A Co; Cobeha A HortS; N A Hardoo A Co; Bohn
fcFoster; W H Burroughs; H llnborsham A son;
W Duncan; Ktbridge A tjon;Franklin A Brantley,
m‘ y
-HE subscriber bas opened m
a BOOT and SHOE STORK ut ■
Niw. 71 and 162 GIBBONS* M
, -^■pptBDILDlNU. noil door to tho
>g fctoro of George fi. Niobeli A i'o., and so
llolto the patrmlagA ol hto frlnndu and tho public ii
general. v M. J. BUCKNER,
oct 7—ly
SOUTHDtN LOTTE UY
ON TIIE HAVANA PLAN I
, PRI/.Kd GUARANTIED 1
1016,000 Dol 1 ars^-iSfOO(TNumbers Only!
jabpehTcounty academy
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NKW KAtL^ANI. WlNTKIl
DRY GOODS.
T UB uoUunilguod lmvo «uil iiro now recolvliiu
thoir .lock or
Foreign nnd damuMlo Dry Goods,
To which iticy invito Iho.llontlunur thoir I'rlcmla
nnd nuatomors, and publio gsucrally,«» they Awl
ault. confident that they ran Oder nuch Induco
menu u trill ullaty tho oloeMt huyora. hi oui
line will h. Brand, full Mphly oTi'ltutoreJ Good,,
•uch u Koruy.i Blankets, IJn«y«, Klaunols,
Shootings, Shirtings, Cloths, Cssslmores, with »
good VMloty ot othor stylos. Fsooy Dross Moots,
luab u rich, (all wool,) Do Wmi. Worstedt’U da,
Cashmorcs, hugtlsh aud Fruuoh Meriuuns, Silks,
block and colored. Also, Moira Antique silks, hut*
broideries, Mantillas, Cloaks, Drees Trimmings, ho.,
to, rat ot which wo oiler on liberal terms. Call
aud examine at WKLLS A WILLIAMS,
oetli No. 149 Congress Hired.
HENRYLAfHRm.'t^
A Do folk
A,,. PLANTATION anon,"“I .
To wlilith tbsy would Invltd Hu, I
of TLANTKltB. and ollbr lln'm ji .il'wSutWi, |
trad on wcommoiinting to, m?(B roas "n*lii, |
: grhloy’K Wl.lt., I’lSl„H „nd Tw ,n.
Heavy Northern Drown T»K
Black soil Mroy 1 11
0W1
BY ACTHOHrtY OV THK STATE OF UKURUU.
CLASS g.
To bo drawn Novembur lb, 1856, ut Concert Hall,
klacon, Uu., under the sworn superintendence ol
Col. George M. LogUn andJas. A. Niabcl, Esq.
X3- Komembor tills'Lottery has ouly Ultoou
thousand numbers—less than any Utter; iu tho
world, thorumru It is iliu bust lor investment. Ex
amine thoHclmmo I
SCHEME.
I pmo of ...$ 10,W)U
S OAP, STARCH ANDOANDLEi—
100 boxes Smith’s A Buchan’s Family Soap
60 “ Colgate’s ptle do
50 « do Nu. 1 tfe Bar do
26 “ Oswego Pearl oturch
.61) “ Colgate's and Boadell’s Tallow Candles
Landing from schooner Loyal Sorunton, and tor
sale by SCRANTON, JORNffTOiS A CO.
uot 12
N EW Smokod Horringa—60 boxes .Now rinokud
Herrings, landing from achr. L. scranton snd
tor sale by SCRANTON, JuHNSTON A CO.
oct 12
GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.
mwo months after dale, \ wiU apply to the Cour t
X or Ordinary of Libor ty County for leave to soli
a portion o* the roal and persons! estate uf Bouja
min W. Allen, late deceased, or so much thereof as
to necessary ; and sold for the benefit of tho heirs
aud distributees of said estate.
CAROLINE E. ALLEN,
Qualified Administratrix,
October Otb, 1866. oct 12—2m
6.000
. U,UU0
4,000
2,600
8,000
, 00,000
idO“ , r B, "t u - i "" s l
Fine Whitney do
M«ul Stripes and Plaid*
Franklin do d 0
Drown and Bleached Cantm, vim.H,
Shirting Strips, strirwj(S'“ IDcl
White Alton (tonE
'A will X nrnwn tthlrtlim
Blue Dfimlns, Biun Drill
Kentucky Jonns, Hciivy P„| M i.
^bootoh Bonnots, Howl LrclK, fc.
’Ml* I
4 !: of $1,000 are
6 •• ot' 60 J are
- 80 *‘ or lODaro
1,600 “ of 40 are
APPROXIMATION PKIWS.
20 approximations of 810uaro $2,Out)
DO . ■ “ 60uro 2,600
60 “ “ 20 are 1,000
1,712 prises amounting to 6102,000
Tickets 610—Halves 66—Quarters 62.60
Prizes payable without deduction.
Tho l ,500 Prizes of 640 are determined by tho
last figure of tho uumner that draws the Capital
Prize of 615,000. i lie Capital Prize will, of couy e,
end witb one of the figures—1, 2, 3,4, 5,6, 7, 8, 9,
0. ‘those Whole Tickets ending with the same
figure as the last iu Iho Capitd will be cntitlod to
640. Halves aud Quarters iu proportion.
fty Pursuits sending money by mull need uo
tear Its being lost.' Orders punctually attended to
Cemiuunicatiuns uuulldoutial. Bank notes of sound
bunks taken at par.
j|y Thoso wishing particular numbers should
order Immediately.
Address', JAMES F. WINTER, Mauager,
oct 10 'Macon, Ua.
GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.
A LL persons having domands agaiust the estate
il. of Benjamin W. Allen, late ot sale rmiuty, de
ceased, are hereby notiOed to present them, proper
ly attested, to me, within the timo prescribed by
tow, or they wilt not be settled.
And all persons Indebted to said deceased ore
hereby required to mako Immedtato payment.
CAROLINE E. ALLEN,
Qualified Administratrix.
October 6th, 1866, oct 12—lra
S UNDRIES—Just received— “
60 boxes dffeo, Pepper and Mustard
60 11 Beadoll Starch aud Soapt
26 “ Adamautino and Tallow Candles
60 bbls and bags extra Family Flour
30 “ Potatoes and Onions
40 gross Wood and Papor Matches
60 dozeu assorted Brooms und Pulls
100 “ Scrub Brushes and Clothes Lines
60 “ Wash Bourds
810 bags Java and Hto CulTee. For sale by
DAVID O’OONNOtt,
oct 2 corner Broughton and Drayton tD;
^ FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS.
HENRY IkATHKOP A CO.
WILL OHRN
On TUESDAY, September 3Uth,.18Cti,
A largo portion of thoir Fait aud Winter DRESS
GOODS, all of the very latest Importations, com.
prising the following styles.
Colored and Black Silk Robes.
“ and “ und white Moire AltUque gi Iks
White Brocades, vory rich.
Satin T’laid Valeneotnncs.
“ “ Poult do Soles.
Striped uud Plaid Tutfetus.
Printed, all Do Laiues and Cashmeres.
Plaid Cashmeres, Haw Silks, Worsted, kc.
Merinos of every shudo.
Black Gros do Grain, Poult do Sole, and other
Black Silks lu great variety.
—AtSO—
An extensive assortment of
Ludic3’ Cloth Cloaks,
Mantillas, Talmas, &c. sept 28
CARPETING, RUGS, OIL CLOTHS, «!fcr
T HE subscribers are now iu receipt of, and an*
prepared to exhibit, a rich and varied assort
ment of the abo\'e goods, coushdiug iu part of tlm
ffilowlug, viz:
Royal Velvet Carpeting;
Bruasells Tapoatry Carpeting;
Three Ply Carpeting;
Two Ply Carpeting;
Dutch and Hemp Carpctiug:
Vory rich Mosaic Ruga;
Velvet aud Chenille Rugs;
Oil Cloths—4-4, 6-4,6-4 and 8-4;
English and Americuu Drugget;
Window Shados.
Satin do Laine and Worsted Curtains, Lace uud
Musliu Curtains. Cornices, Curtain Pius, Curtain
Bands, Tassels, Cord, Carpets, and Oil Cloths—cut
and put down at the shortest notlco by an experi
enced workman; aud Shades and Curtains put up in
the most approved style, and at reasonable prices.
scptl9 AIKIN k BURNS.
Snvaunali Market, October 19.
The salos of Qottou yesterday was mo bales at
prices ranging from 12% to 12&o.
Exports.
Bai.timokk— Per steamship Oily of Savannah—719
bales upland cotton, 50 casks rice, 300 boxes copper
ore, 35 (tales domestics, 13 do leathers, 3 do gon-
sing, 18 bbls whiskoy and sundry mdze.
Nxw Vokk—Per steamship Alabama—857 bales
cotton, 80 bales domestics. 92 packages nnlzc
AUGUSTA Oct 10—Cuttou—Thedomand to day
bas boon goud aud ail oliured at the following rates
has been Bold. Good Mmdling, 1 Middling
Fair, 12)4. holdors are asking nigher prioos,
Foreign Commercial Intelligence.
HAVRE, Hept. 24—' ottou—Our market closed
aotively with uu upward tendency at the date or
our last circular per Alrlca.
Weunesday after reeoipt ofiho American malls
wc hud a good dornaud, aud tho sales reached
1 2ut» lu.os. Thursday with improving accounts
from Liverpool, our transaction!- umotiutcd to 1,600
bakes. On Friday, thu demand became quite brisk,
aud 3,5un hales louud buyers, aud ou Saturday wo
closed the week with 2,000 ba es sales, pricos being
fully If. above the previous week’s quotations."
Monday tqionod wi h a dispatch giving tho arri
val uf tiie Niagara and the udrices by this convey
ance tiuder date Now York 11th inst., and New
Orlcaut uud Mobile Uih uud 10th, producod an ac
tive dornaud, sales reaching 2,tlOO bales, and yes
terday 1.800 oalos changed bands rather above the
annexed quotations.
To sum up the sales of tho week umeuntto 12,600
bales against 164 batos im|)orts, aud our stock U
tqeretore reduced to 69,000 bales.
Tho advices from our manufacturing districts arc
far Trom encuuraglng, business was extremely
dull, and prices hud uudurgoue no improvement
since our latl report, uotwitnsiuudhig the increas
ing doaruess of the raw material, tspiuuers con-
tiuuelna very precarious position, although lat
terly the demand fur Yarns hao boou more regular
and the stock of Goods were not oxcossive.
Purl of Snvnnimli October 11.
iug.
, 2 n,u> MUttDBUKD—-
l/opkport, Oct. 6—On Saturday last three
murders were committed iu the Pruttisu settle
ment, sbeut fonr mllei from here. The victims
Wire Dr. SUng, bis honsekespsr sad child. -
H>e Americans of New York city have nomi
nated Isnac 0. Barker as their candidate for
Mayor.
r . ^ A VAh.—Tho propellers to be attached to tho
Uullei States steam trjgatea Colorado anil
Roanoke, arrived at Norfolk, Monday, from the
Tredegurlron Works, at Richmond. Tho Col-
orado, now iu tho dry dock, will be completed
sufficiently to leave tlio dock iu a few days.
AhhivAj. op FifillKR51EN —The Marbloliead
correspondent of the Salem Observer says
that eleven of tho fishing fleet havo returned,
with nil nggnrauto orm,700 tl.li. Mont of tiie
null lauded tula ramson Iras already boon .old nt
lair prices, and our citizens an reaping a rloh
harvest for their toll, and bnidslilp.. ^
Oskok Otheiu—“Where I. your father V
raid an angry muter to tho non af hi. habitu
ally tlpp lug domestic. “Ho I. down stair,
sir" “Dotting drunk, I suppose." “No, sir
bealnt." “Wh.tth.nf” “Uettlng sober."
Arrived.
^Burk Saxon, Hunson, Boston—Brigham, Kolly &
Cleared.
Steamship Alabama, Sobenck, Now York—Pallet-
ford, Fay k Co.
Steamship Keystoue State. Hurdle, Philadelphia
—UAOrelner.
Stoumsbip city or Savauuab, Pineal, Rahiiuoro—
Brigham, Kolly \ Co.
Memoranda.
t, “ Arr » brig George Woiluey,
HID eld, Jacksonville
Nmv Yokk, uot 8—Arr, rfehr Alex Blue, Hatha
way, Brunswick.
Paswiigcri.
Per atoumer Ueu Clinch, (previously reiiorted.V
lroin Palatke—Mrs Browu;J Sunders; K Manncl *
lady; B U Hammond; K Murrey; W IS laiwollen; M
Cdrray; Mason, lady and survaui; J GrleriMm
Phillips; J tv Mitchell; 0G Wilson; Dr Holmes and
soli; li U Cmipor; J Baoliloit; Dr Foreman: A B
Krti) and UdyjRW Gilliam; M Calllhau; Captain
Rood; U Williams; A H Long; J H Hall; li U Belt-
J Givvoii, Messrs Evans, Hogan, Feattahoupor, Bui?
in, Bruwu, Paino, Nicholas, Braukur, Barnes. Sad
> or » Perhdi Puokiustur, Ward worth, Mouroo, undrM
Consignees,
... l « r ** r h Hsxon, trom Bostou—0 R R* C'rauo.
WolU &Co;Nevill, Latbrup k Rodgers; C AL la!
2.“,\ r ’' nL 1 Hatton ft Co; E Parsons
ft U Brigham, Kolly ft i.'o-H l.-ithrop ft Go; M A
Cohen; J,M Selkirk, agtC R R, o Johmton &bo;W
P Yongo; SM I/tilllean; Win Halo; VerstiUo ft Frier-
son; h K Wood ft Co; Huider ft Askew; B Elfi.- n v
Russ; J p Coffins; T 8 Wayno ft Sou; J W Morrell; J
HauxwaajJPBrooks; G H Johnston; Padtlford,
JAfOLASSES, BACON fto.—
•LU. 200 bbls Now Orleans Molasses
100 “ Barbadoos and Cuba Molasses
50hhdsCuba “
76 “ Ribbed and Clear Skies
. 26 Tierces choice Hams
10 bbla Mcsb Pork, in store and for sale by
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO.
aug 29
P ORT AND MADEIRA WINKS,—
10 casks Port Wine.
6 do Madeira do.
16 do TennerirTo uo. Just received and tor
salo by SCRANTON, ft JOHNSTON ft Co.
aug21.
NEW GOODS
FOR THE kALL TRADE.
J UST received from New York per late arrivals,
Homp Skirts, Long White, bow measuring ton
Toot.
—also—
Black aud White Ginghams
Fancy Ginghams, ail patterns
Super. Embr’d Skirts
do Fluted do, soraothiug new
Muslin Bands. Cambric do
Dimity do, French do
Jaconot and Cambric Edglugs, together with u
largo lot of Cloths . Oassimeres, Kentucky Jeans,
Satinets, fto., for salo low by
J. W. THRELKELD,
soptl , Congress and Whitaker sta.
C hoice "goshen - butter ft'cheese,
kegs choice Goshen Butter.
20 Boxes Cheese. Landing and for sate by
SCRANTON, J OHNSTON ft
aug 26.
B AGGING AND ROPE—75 bales Guuuy Clotli
30 half bales do do
200 coils Kentucky Rope, in store, for salo by
23y WESTER ft PALMES.
-20)4
St CO.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA SOUTHERN D1S
TRICT UF GEORGIA.
[L. S.] CUARuy S. Hbxky, Clerk.
To tbo Marshal uf said District, Greeting :
W HEREAS, Joseph Fiuogau, Alexander Mc
Rae ana. Archibald U. Colo, purtuers, usiug
tho name, firm und stylo ol Joseph Fmegan At Co., of
Florldu.huvc cxhlbitou their ibci in the United states
District Court lor the Southern District of Georgia,
stating, alleging and propounding that ou or about
the twenty first day ot Juno, iu tho present year, it
wasugreed between the uguntsol’the ship l'arlla
moot then in Liverpool, uud the agents of the said
libellants, that the said ship I’ailiumcnt Bhouhl pro
ceed to CfirdiU; uud thence convey a cargo of rail
road iron, uot uxceuding twelve hundred tons, to
Fernaudluu, Auu-lia island, Florida, und deliver tho
same,oa beingpdd freight; thut, ut the timo uf
rauklug sulil agreement, it was represented by the
agents of said ship, thut with Uie said cargo »ho
would draw from eighteen to niuoteeu feel only;
that it was further ugreed. if ou arrivul oil Amoda
Island, it should bouscortulued, from the pilot, that
there was not sullicient.wuier to admit thu ship eo
thut she could get up to Fernandinu, thu Captain
should have the right, upou having thu iuci duly
certified by a licwued pilot, to proceed to at.
Marys, Georgia, or, If the sumo objection applied to
thut port, then to go to Savannah,or ho near thereto
ns site might safely gut, and there deliver her curgo;
that the suld .-hipurrlved oil' Amelia Island on the
morniug of the tweuty-niuth of September, wheu
the master of sunl ship represented thut she drew
nineteen nnd une halt' tout of wuter, and there being
on the bar, ou that day, full twenty feat of water,
there wus amply stiillcieutlo admit tile ship; never-
theloiH, tbo wind being udveiee, the said ship did
notuttempt to outer-; that, on tho following day,
the wind having in Hie meantime continued to blow
from tho west, and thereby greatly reduced the
wu er ou Hie bar, tho muster of tho said bh p ob
tained from tho pilot in charge a certificate that Urn
said ship drawing uiueiteu aud one half feet of
water, could not cross the bur that morning, aud
Immediately and without further delay, suited awuy
for Buvaunuh; that at the lituo when tho suid ship
so sailed away, tho weatner was perfectly i'uir, und
lias so continued hitherto, and tliu^anchurage jet-
fcctly secure, uud that it is tue custom for ship*
aud vessels to wait u reasonable time for t'uvurubx*
winds and tides to cross all burs, and this the more
especially utthoso ports where the aid of Meutu
cannot bo obtained ; that there is reason to belfovo
that tiie master of the said ship exaggerated her
draught, und that tho same did uotexceod nineteen
feet us represented by her agents at thu lime of
making the smld contract; bin tlmt, evuu with the
draught of nineteen und oue hull feut, the suid ship
could have crossed the bar on divers days since
she so sailed awuy, aud without having been com
polled to wait more thuu a reasonable time after
bor first arrival; that, before tbo arrivul ol‘the suid
ship oil Amelia Isldud, tho owners thereof, Enoch
Train ft Co., of Dostou, hud issued to the master of
suid shin positive orders to proceed at once to
vauuuii, lu violation uf the said contract, aud that
tho subsequent proceedings w tho said master were
merely a pretext toshleitl his owiurs from Icgul
responsibility for such violation ; that thu said mus
ter, ttlthoigb requested so to do, refuse- to pioceed
toFcrnundiiiu und deliver his suid cargo.butiushts
ou delivering thu sumo ut Savannah on Mug paid
full freight; that, by reusou uf the said premises,
the said libellants will bo subjected to great less,
damages uud exponses, lor wnich they arc Justly
entitled to cumpeusailou ftom tho said ship; und
they tltereloio pruy thut process, in duo form of
law, may issue against the said ship Parliament,
her boats, tackle, apparel and furulttiro, uud that
the said Court will pronounce in Invor of the euiu
dbellauts, Mint the muster of said ship »hali deliver
iho said cargo to them, free und discharged from
all claim for freight for the transportation thereof,
or iu default thereof, that the said ship muy bo
condemned iu such amount of damages us tbo Court
limy decree the said lib, Hunts have sustained, ami
or such other und turther relief as to right aud jus-
tice may appertain and the Court Is competent In
give iu tho premises.
Aud whereas, the Houorublo Jotm U. Nieoll, tho
Judge ot tbo said Court, has ordered uud directed
the.oieventb day of November next, for all persons
in general, who lmvo or pretend to nave auy right,
title ur interest in tho said ship Parliament, her
boats, tackle, apparel and furniture, to bo cited at
the premises, to appear before the Judge of said
Di-trict Court, at tho United riiatos Court Room, in
tho city of Savannah, ut eleven o’clock In tho fore
noon of said cay, there to show eauso, if any they
have, why jndgme t should uot puss us pruyodfur.
You are, therefore, hereby authorized, empow
ered and strictly enjoined, peremptorily to cite all
persons whomsoever, luving or pretending to have
auy right, title or interest in tho said ship Pudiu-
ment, her bouts, tackle, uppaiel uud furniture, b.
all lawful ways aud means, whereby this munition
may bo mado publio. to ho aud appear at the time
ami pluco aforesaid, before tiie Judge aforesaid,
aud to attend upon every cession and sessions ol
s&idCourtto b.• h hi then and from thence, until a
definitive decree shall bo promulgated iu the preim
ses, if auy of them shall think 111 to do so, to hear,
abide by and perform uil uud singular that may be
decreed in U»e premises, under puiu of the law aud
contempt thereof, wind whatsoever you shull do
lu the premises you shall duly ccrtfy to tho Judge
uforesuid, at the time ami pluco uforesui d,together
with theso presents.
Wituuss tho Ilonurublo John C. Nieoll, Judg- of
tiio suid Court, this eighth day of October, in the
yeurofour Lord one thousand eight hundred and
Ufiy-slx. HARDEN ft LAWTON,
Proctors for Llbollanta.
Ail persons interested in tiie foregoing moultiou
are required to take due uoticu ilu rouf.
DANIEL II. STEWART,
U. 8. .Vurshul.
October 8lb, I860. oct 10—lm
L iquors, mustard and MAicHEs-ioobuia
Recti tied Whisky; 76 do Now Englnud Rum;
100 do Gin; 76 do Domestic Brandy; 60 octaves do;
6 half pipes Imported braudy; 10 do Uiu; 50 quarter
casks 8 M Wine; 100 boxes Tiger Mustard; 59 coses
Matches; received and for sale by
McMahon ft doyle,
scpt'22 2u6 and 207 Bay street.
T ALMAS, CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, a beautl-
M lot, ranging in price from 61 60 to 630, or
tho very best styles, just received and for sale by
J. W. THRELKELD,
sept 20 corner Congress and Whitaker sta.
S T CROIX SUGAR—15 hhds St. Croix Sugar, land
tog per schoouer Manhossett, for salo by
sept* SC8ANT0N, JOHNVFON ft C'O
EW1TT MORGAN
A RE no v receiving thoir Fall and Winter stock
»F tigaaud Dnmastie DRY GOODS. Also,
a lull sortraeut of Planin' *< Goods, which they
ofl'or ntho lowest pricos, AC to which they solicit
the attention of purcliascio.
RlBERG'S BUILDING,
oct 2 Congress street.
H ECK ED’S Self-Raising Flour; Stewart’s Golden
Syrup; Now OrUwus Byrup and Molasstr:
" 'y Loaf Lari’ -*
Family...
oct 2
trd, at
BARRON’S.
C RASHED Circle A Sugar und Goflbe; arid A Clarl
ifled B ft COofoc, brown, powdered, extra
quality ;Coffi», old Government Java, Rio, light
and dark, Laguayra, fto., ft o. Call at
BARRON’S Family Grocery,
oct2 ' corner of Whitaker aud Charlton ate.
jpEACH BRaNDY-1,000 gallons pure old Peach
IT?’? 1
YOUNG ft WYATT.
NOTICE.
S IXTY DAYS after date application will be made
to the Honorable Court or Ordinary of Screvou
county for ; leave to 1 sell a Negro Girl named Ilaga,
the property of K; J; Brannon, » T •
. PCI 1ftrtJ&vp T. H.'BRANNON'Trustee
T PttlNTEKS*' INK,
TQ^ofl BALE BY
U J! V. OUBBBDGE, Agent,
■apt 17 . v Haauu Honaa Buiuuxo.
* MASSIE SCHOOL.
rilHE MASSIK SCHOOL will bo opened ou WED-
X NE8DAY, Octet) r 16lli.
The Regulations require that niter the opening h
tho School, “Applicants shall ho received every
day of Uie first week, ami on Monduy of ouch sue
coeding week of the term " There are st.il so verm
vacancies in tho School. Until tho epuning of the
School, applications mt.y he made to the Princip I.
who will be found ut tho ifuhool Room every morn
tog from 9 to 10.
By order of tho Commissioners,
cct 10 ii. MALLON, Principal.
C ANDIES—CANDIES—26 boxes assorted Slid,
und 20 boxes Mixed Candies, put up expressly
Tor a retail trade, and 10 boxes Fancy Mo Uh-i*,
White and Rod Sugar Plains ami Burnt Almonds.
Just received nnd for sale by
oct 10 .1.1). JESSE.
B LUE DE PAHIS—Paris Blueing, lor the use o f
washerwomen and families, (prepared by
Mossrs. Byrou ft Grenollo in Paris,) one or two tu
bio spoons full of which is enough lor one wadiiug
For sale at ,1. D. JESSE'S.**
oct 10
B AR SOAP.—80 boxes Extra N llill ft Sous’ Pale
Extra Yellow Soap, just received and for sulo
low to close consigumcnil by
CRANE, WELLS ft CO.
sept 17
P OTATOES, Butter, Choose, Onions and Apples,
rscolved regularly por now steamer,
sept 28 MoMAHON ft DOYLE.
F LOUR.—200 bbls uuporlluo Flour, 100 do extra
family do, l&o sacks superior line do, for sale
by WEBSTER ft PALMES
also :
X ABIES’ and Geuts' black nnd colored Kids; und
Xi Misses’ do. For sulo by
J. W. THRELKELD,
sopt6 Congress aud Whitaker^treels,
TDALTJMORE FIXUJR—50 bbls, lauding from the
JJ steal ■■■*' ’ “ ‘
sptl7
lAtnor Totten, l*»r sale by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
mEAS.—25 chests uud half chests uf cboil'e Greou
X and Black Teas, received per brig Augusta, and
or aaltby [sspttaj J.D. nBaH * !
Ji! WSSStt
W A «» 5° AR *5 duckets, BiscuifTr •
dozen Wood Wash frosrds ’
26 do /Jno , ,j 0
l lo° % V#**»g**
, * p Brat, bom,iU u
60 d» SorulblbJ.SIoWMdSbMB,
m tlo assmrt.il Uroomfi. *
Kacdveil ami fur pffla by
°“ # MaMAHON 4 tout
C ANDY, OANULES, COKKF.E, l ic -T
150 half and whole boxes sssoried c.m D
'-•oo baaea Spara. Hydra,iu®fe 1 {,.. I
amantlno Candles tw,M “4A4|
160 bags Green Rio Coffee
100 mats Java do
60 boxes fresh ground uo
In do Goshen CIicuk.
Received ami for snln by
0ClR MuMAIIUn
Iruitsl]
' 4 I 0YII
Savaxnxh,October‘M
A T » ?l 'b • itoard tf inrei'tor. ibu J,
JX it was resolved that an Instalment emLL
abar. on tho Capital steak of ml, Kaak boougl
p.yable on or hereto FRIDAY, am. mb “H *
JOHN C. FFJlBluT*
Cashier.
K ersey,-, plainr ant* twills—k» h >y I
*o»ld roriioftfally call the aUat |
nnu oftho Plahtera or Ceoraia and Carolina i.l
very oompiete and nmuiva asnatanat t JI
abovo Rlanlailon Roods, rablcy'i (la*,
acrlptiona, being aiming tin, nt whieli'
oct T-l&wtNl
opened and for sale by
oct 1
Which are tut |
LADaON k mm,
GENERAL BRORtRAGB BUSINESS,
T HE UNDERSIGNED ofii-rs hia svrricn tu hi I
friends and the public as a GENERALBRbKtt I
Particular utteniion will bo given to the pn t C B
aud8aleofCotton,Stocks, Buii.L, tVc..aml nrctTr 6
lug freights for vessels. ■
oct 6—w4 JOHN T. ROWUBD.
KNIGHTS & THEIRDAVS,!
B V DR DORAN, author of ,l Table Lain "fa f
Tho HUIs of tbo Shatenuic. by Misi I
author of “ Wido, Wide World," Ac ' I
A Pilgrimage to El Medlnah ami Mcccah.byUest V
Burton, of the Bombay Army, wtlli map bed ill "
tratlons.
Tho Humorous Poetry of the Koglidi Lnm» I
from Cbaneer to Saxe. \
Lorlmer Llttlegood. Esq., a y.'uuggpbtlraaiivbil
wished to see Life, by .-'medley I
Third volume Irving’s Lifecif tVa-liioaicu-diail
edition. ®
Wood, Thernpawtlis ami 1’harmnciU^y-* m m
work.
Simpson’s Obsturctrics—2 veto., complete.
Young America’s Picture Gnllerv—;o illann l
lions. W. IH011NK*WIUJA118. T
oct 1*
S undries, just Hi-icTjvETi—
16 bags choice old GoverimiMit 4bta and Pj*I
Coffee; 1
0 half chests Black «niliircenTfM,|oM|
and in Quarter imuud packages.
10 hhds Light Muscovado Sugar;
10 bbls K1. ft D Stuart’s Crushed aud rLrltM * |
gars;
10 bbls soU' rising Flour.
26 bags Extra uud Supcrtlue Flour;
20 bbls Soda, Butler and Maple Crackers;
60 boxes Bcadel’s family Soap, Slarcb and Candle*; I
60 doz Tails and Brooms: 1
100 doz Scrub Brushes, nnd Cotton and liana ii |
Clothes Liues;
10 gross Matches;
26 boxes ground Cottce amt Pcpivr;
f,(i boxes Mustard aud Yeast Powders, Miae.GJjtu- L
men. Nutmegs, mid Clovis, and l‘> cases table ail, I
A e., fto. lu slum mid ter *n!o by
DAVID O’CONNOR,
jull Cor Broughton andDraytiuili.
E OI.OGNA Sausages, n froBh Hipplyjiwtreran I
by i. 1
oct 1
hudson’s'T'EHH'Ooh 9aUi ‘ I
■ The autweribor offers lor tali ill b* I
pnssoaslonh in Scrivcn county, cottftt-1
ing about one tnoutsaml acres of IM I
more or loss, all adjoining laid Furl, I
ami extern dug to the /.'ipiaaMl-l
Tho improvements .coiuUt of a pot I
Dwudiug, dtnro, Warohouso;nwl all other nreesM*■
ry out-buildlnga. About sixty-five acres are under I
fence and in good order for cultivation, uieuill
is first quality, ami well supplied with fcncitg Un ■
her. It is an excellent stand lor the inerclunaiii ■
business. The Ferry is tbo best located and nail
patronized ol any other between Savannah m I
Augusta. There Is also pna.-ing through tte uMi I
never failing stream, fully Biitticieut to supply uj I
Grist or Saw Mill. For further particulars addrw I
mo at Springfield. KHlugbam rounty, «*■ . T
SCpt r-tl ELIZABETH JONES. |
BOOlw AGENCY. ~
rftHP Subscribers have established a W
X Agency in Philadelphia, and will toroid* uf ■
book or publication at the relnil price fr»«FW I
age. Any persons by forwarding the suwcfipw* I
price of any ono of tho 63 Magazines, such a*nu- ■
per’s, Godey’8, Tutuam's, Graliam’s, Frank I
Fashions, Ac,, will receive tho Magazines lor cw I
year and a copy of a splendid lithograph j»ruaa i
either Washington, Jacksun or Clay; or if
blng to a 62 and 61 magazine, they *•' I
copy of either oftho three portraits. BD ., I
to 66 worth or magazines, all three porlraUs wiuw ■
sent gratis. Music furnished to thoso wuobijj
Knveiopep of exery size and Goscriptiou ic lap I
or smuil quantities furnished. Soul ITesfCr. ■
fto., sent to order. M I
Every description of cngravtiig "u wocni Mec |
with neatness aud dispatch \ lews °f 3i u |
Newspaper Headings, Views of Muthlucr), » I
lustrations, lxidgc Ccrtitlentes,
All orders seut liy mail i»rnnii*tly atunued to ■
m i , er°aon» ill'll il’lsUuiCB Imvlns«i“Jj* I
Und it to IM- ralvanugo to .ddr» ta *«“" ■
-< woulo«l M ^entfo, y to»terig“ f
to, South Third slrwl, Philo-,
nov 20—dftwly . I
S l'NDRlSS^t tlom* “““i"*",*!? fSi* |
100 boiw Kotaup; 60 do«o I
boxes Tiger Muitaug. 600 gross
Pipes; 60 do Pipe Heads; 60 dozen Fickht 0 I
a-sorted a.rdials; 60 boxes fresh ^ SrltiW » I
50i) reams-WrappingPaper;6fireams «ri * f
"ur.Jtoodn.doo"
■STUTTERING AND STAMMERINL I
C URED by Dr. WYCKUFt,, d IJ r j I
without palu or Surgical Oljraj » ^ I
send tho cure to auy part ol ''5* Acrt* 1 1
ceipt of 610; und the money velnrucd, it u« |
not effectual. All letters mu.1 *« i
Dr. Wyckuff, Box 740, Pittsburg, "'•*
Arthurs, Rodgers ft Co., Bankers- I
p. S. Corresimndcntswill pto« e oncw I
r r return ptfetago. . , bj I
Cadtiox.—All pereous wlio esnnot pr I
genuine certificate, are humbugs. ^ g, I
sert2fi wlv * ——■
uccr^
A t i Ltr-, i.uiAiUtc, uAlONe, ae-J' 1 *'*'
j»er htcamship Florida:
18 bbls extra Eating Apple*- T WJt «i
? 0 do 1'OUtOM.
chAJwSjast.
• net 7 v Coagfggi". "
GEORGiAFEMALR
COMMENCEHEhT. ^
a lllK I'obllo Escrclsc. or
. will boom on TUESIUV, (Mlobgj I ^ j*
Junior Exhibition on ’
Concert at night. ' , Y Oj e cotb.
rommencementon llltit-DAif,
Tho public aro Invited ""msM,
,wt 7-l.whw .
SSiiSffcoSfoKM*®}^*
1‘ATKXTKH UEO., <,
mHISIiuprovoii,oiitciiahli»ono6ao t h,rf
Xu much W| t* 3 rrom btS, 1-
m.thod raid having tho cotton lr(
In hotter condition Ibr ginning. . C> 1,“'
The nbove nuchlno. uo tor jrio »< ^ (W j,
•tre«t Savannah, aud 126MeeUPg will
ton.au. All orders fr®®* cwiotilW 4 ^!
prom"t attention. Planters, j uviW d
lid nil mterwted ““ ‘
and oxamiuo them Count/ Ktgn
favorable terms; iijltED
Mtv. So-
“.*» half boxes StuartV LoaT
10 hhds choice Porto Rico