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VOL. XXXVII I OLD SEEIES.i
SAVANNAH, GA., TUESDAY. OUTOUER 14, 1856.
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tbo abova rstos to take efltet from sttd after thli
>t>r ALEXANDER k SNEKD, Hepubltcan,
K. a IIU.fON k CO., Qtorgian & Journal
THOMPl*ON k WITH I NOTON, Se a*,
.^vannah tely 1,18M.
TCIIDU.Vwo O’llMk, V. M.
Assault on Edward W tIson.
We regret to learn that Mr. Wilson, the ex
cellent Clerk of Connell, when going quietly
borne from the Court House, between three and
four o'clock this morning, was violently assail
ed by a number of persons at the corner of Bull
sod Jones street He was stabbed in the back
(with a bowle knife it Is supposed,) and beaten
ia the face but that the course of the knife
was intercepted by the lower extremity of tbe
shoulder tho cut would probably have proved
fatal. Wo are gratified to learn fora Dr. Wayne
who dressed Iho wound, that it Is nut danger
ous.
A person less inclined to get into dlfflonlties
or wiio would do more to avoid them than Mr.
Wilson, lives not in out community. His crime
..his i.uly crime, Is tho energetic aud efficient
support which he ho gives to the Democratic
party-nil i npardonable offense in the eyes of
the more reckless of his “Law and Order” op
ponent*.
Klouida Election.—Our American friends
bad tetter not risk their money ou the judgment
either of the Republican or its Tallahassee cor
respondent as regards the result of the Florida
cliviit.n. From the peculiar conformation of
*!.«■ S..ti- tiw-M* is no poiut either in or out ot
fi'iriil.i w! if tiie issue of her elections can so
•fjiui 1.e d« te: in uni, by tiioso familiar with her
politics us in tliiM ' Ay. Upon the information
which has tvached us we do not hesitate to re
iterate the opinion that both Perry and Haw
kins nre elected by handsome majorities.
The Macon Telegraph of this morning—edit
ed by Mr. Cllsby, formerly of the Tallahassee
.Sentinel- confirms onr opinion, as follows:
Partial returns from our Southern neighbor
'indicate, boyotid a reasonable doubt, thut sue
lias gone Democratic in everything—Governor,
Congressman and Legislature—by very deci-
nve majorities. Two or three weeks must
elapse before full returns are received, but the
Know Nothings have lost the battlo beyond a
doubt, and the State will go for Buchanan by
.over u thousand majority.
We are indebted to Purser Bully of the steam
Hj.ip Augusta, arrived this forenoon for late
New Yotk papers in advance of the mail.
“Guoanu.”—Last year wlien tho count of
•votesshowed that Dr. Screven, tho then Demo-
«ratio cuudldatc for Mayor, had been defeated,
a largo company of “Americans” marched to
his homo and there gave him three groans. He
made no reply and took no notice of the insult.
If any of the defsated candidates of onr oppo
nents last night received the like indignity we
have not heard of it.
oar posltlous nothing tumid have escaped our
oars which reached those or the household of
Oapt. Bryan. Tho procession acted in no wu.v
to irritate -thpir feelings. It is possible Unit un
individual or a'fow Individuals may 1 have utter
ed groaus us they passed.
While thus proceeding a glass bottle was
thrown from one of Oapt Bryous windows,
Which struck a inau of the party aud felled him
to tho grouud. At this, there was a pause or
perfect astouishmout, ou tho part of everyone,
and so incredulous, were all prescut, us to the
true state of ntiUlrs, that when the question was
asked, why tho man foil the reply was that lie
wAs drunk and h.d dropped hi* bottle. The
proccssiou then started forward, but hud not
mrdo more tlmua couple of stops, wbeu another
battle was thrown from tho mm place. Now
■ dialled of the truth Unit they wero assailed,
indignation took tho place of surprise aud atimea
were thrown Into tho house, breaking glass in
In their passu go, A pistol wua thou discharged
from the house. It wan then that a discharge
of stones and weapons from tho crowd took
place, which was stopped us soon us tiioso at
the head of tho crowd could bo hoard, request
ing them to abstain und disperse. They did
disperse aud passed down Whitaker street.
This is a simple statement of wliut occurred,
mado from our own knowledge, on which wo
mike no comment us we desire to allay aud
not create excitement.
JOHN M. GUEHAHD.
JOS W. ROBAHTS,
Wm. 8. DAN TELL,
MAXIME I. DEltVERGER.
W. P. BOWEN, Jr.
R. D. G UK HARD.
C. 11. GOLDING,
IVr iho IIiouiiijviIIo Watchman. Mrs. Vomtti imt,
Savannah, Oct. A. , NO. IS,! SUFFOLK 8TBBKT, SAYS OF OR'
Llic Uiimmittcc unpointed on the |mrt of; M’LANK'8 OELBBRATBD I.IVEU PILLS.
Tlmiuas county, by tho Couvo
i Ou ntUILUMY. ’.ail UmlaUt, at U o'clock, Will bu
SolU ut llio !.• Mr no oi ibclatu Itov. Hr. Pros-
Tub Unfortunate Affair Last Niuut.-
’tfe have boon at some pains this morning to
obtain a full, explicit and impartial statement
of f&cts in relation to tho disturbance this morn
ing it* front of Capt. Bryan's house. It comes
from gout lemon of character and standing, and
tvej cier tho public to U, as a more full and cor
rect statement of that which appeared in our
paper this morning.
it Is within our kuowiedge, personally {of the
must untiring exertions on the part of tho Dem
ocratic party to carry on our elections with the
greatest peaco and quiet. From actual observa
no,wo Inula perfect confidence thatuothing
would have occurred to mar the good feeling
[generally prcvolentduriugtheday Unfortunate
ly, ut a late hour this morning, when one party
waselated by tho excitement ofvlotory, abd tho
other perhaps smarting under defeat, a serious
affray occurred, iu which blood has been shed
‘ ills unnecessary for us to say that wo depre-
els '*« any thing of this kind—that we are the
Adv 'tastes of Law, Order, and Peace—aud that
the oL, *** of this editoriul notice of the affair is
to calf iq’wn .every citizen to use his influence,
to allay exMite>,WBt of any kind. Crimination
and ro-crimi'oatio. 11 will have no other effect,
than the products' D of hitter feeling on botli
sides.
In occurrences of thia kind, toe best rule is
to leave time to apply ifc* dealing balm, aud
if there be any blurae to attach to either side,
to let a judicious public opftu ' on * at 601116 wore
distant day, affix It where It p roperly belongs
—meantime, both parties may ,b° allowed to
deplore it, and to use every exert* on to n ^ a )
excitement and provide agaiust its .recurrence
at any future occasion.
A Curd to '(be Pwbilc.
hhnrt, Editor* :
Wo dcsiro to stato facts which transpired, ud
der oiu awn observation, in what the Republican
calls tho attack of a Democratic mob on the
residence of Oapt Bryan of tbe Mounted Po
lice. A large number of Demoorstio citizer a
auembled, at a,late hour last night nod procei d«
eJ with a band of music, to the houses of the
Mayor elect and of several of the Aldermen.
Among them were were many citizens, to whom
even the American party, will not deny respect-
* dlity. Everything was conducted decorously
*ud not the tlightetl disposition to violciico,war
trlueed. Tho triumph of the party had placed
• W»y man in a good humor und they would
n. Web rather have jested, tlian fought, with the
oti Arsjdft. About three o'clock !Ills morning
tiiej ’rtopped at the house of Alderman Basin-
V'i'n they cheered liira and tho b»n*i 1,1 ryed
Leav.'/ig U W*was the intention to proceed
down >#r 8trcfit * on the way to bestow
like courtesies t ’P° n °toer gentlemen. Forthh
Purpose it cross. ^ on Btceet nort ^
•Ida of Liberty st thence countermanded
**te»rd. \ have passed quietly down
"ATiS -* Interfered with. The
^ toth.wothriJ.oi
Hiwt BOB, tot theleu«th of the pro
'f 41 " 11 rcudor«l that din
Heavy Forgeries In Wall Street.
Charles B. Huntington a Note Broker iu Wall
street was arrested last Friday charged with
extensive forgeries.
The Journal of Commerce of .Saturday says s
Tiie accused. Charles B. Huntington, has
been in the habit of purchasing business paper
of the note brokers to some exteut, and ir he is
guilty os charged, has copied aud multiplied
those signatures indefinitely, and then with a
mixture or tho spurious und genuine, has bor
rowed money, using tiie notes only as collateral,
and thus seeuriug iilmseli the liberty of taking
them up before their maturity would leud to
d scovery. On tho 8th inst., he obtained of C.
Belden & Co. a loan upon u large amount of
the paper of Messrs. Pliclp.s, Dodge & Co., one
of our most respectable house- but carelessly
allowed ono note to go in which was clue the
l*t—4th, und was thus four days beyond ma
turity. Bolden’s clerk, in euterlngthe loan and
making a memorandum of tiie notes, discovered
that this ono was overdue, and after consultat ion
with his principal, sent it up to the counting
house of Phelps, Dodge & Co. for collection.
The bookkeeper detected the forgery tho mo
ment the note was offered, but merely asked
the young mon to call again, as his principals
vere not in the oflico. He then took Immediate
measures to traco the forgery, and thm resulted
in the arrest of Huntington ns stuted this morn
ing. To-day there has teen a general overlinul-
iug of bill books, and we learu thut largo
amounts of forged paper have been discovered,
the names or Cufliu, Melien & Co., Bowen A
McNumcc, and others, having been used, us
well as tbe one already reported. Rumor places
tbe amount of forged pnper thus traced at up
wards of $1011,000; aud one capitalist now ab
sent from the city is said to have advanced a
urge amount of money npo u similar securities.
But for tho carelessness of tho perpetrator in
using a note overdue, the fraud might have
gone on for years without detection. The result
will be to make leaders a littlo more chary of
their favors to fust young men whose horses
and cigars are their chief indox of wealtii;
and to condense tho business of note selling
into the hands of strong houses of known in*
teUigenco and responsibility. Mr. Har heck aud
Mr. Bekleu. who became bail for Huntington,
surrendered him this morning after the discove
ries already noted.
Cottoit-*K*tlinato a of Crop and Price*.
A leading New York Cotton Broker sent to
Liverpool tho following views by the Canada
which sailed from Boston on tho 8th:
“The accounts from all sections ia the South
contiune unfavorable, and wo have had another
frost which bus doue some damage iu Alabama
and elsewhere; tho full particulars wo cannot
receive by mail for some days yet. At Mobile
and Montgomejy, Alabama it is reported ns
having injured the cotton on the grounds. A
very decided and well grounded fear prevails
here aud in the South thut sufficient injury lias
been dono by tho late spring, drought in July,
worms and other disasters since, and roccutly
tbe unprecedented cold weather und frosts, to
limit the production ut 3,000,000 b ile-, and
possibly at a lower figure."
Admitting tho accuracy of thf.se viows, aud
the cmviction forces itself upon the candid
raiud thut the consumption of the world has
overtaken the labor of production. Of t;,o
past yeur’s supply of 3,50.1,000 bales, Europe
took ubout 2,040,000 bales of which 2,0’i(),0l)0
were tuken by England alone. Assuming that
Europo should require equally ns much from
the present crop, it would amount to near
about as much as tho whole of tho ostlmutod
yield of the present yeur, leaving no surplus
from which Americuu manulacturers can obtain
the 000,000 or 700,000 bales required to keep
tUe cotton spindles and looms la motion. This
State of things will bring European and New
England manufacturers into competition in (lie
Southern markets.
In such a contest the article must advance ;
and the higher it goes tho worse it will bo for
ourEastorn spinners, because their largest pro
ducts, of heavy fubnes, nre made from midd
ling aud lower grades of cotton. Should these
grades of the article attain higli rates, the com
petition between American and European pro.
ducts iu foreign markets will become very un
equal, and telingainat our own manufacturers.
If the supply ofiabor at the southwest was
equal to the exteut of the rich cotton land.-,
now in a state of wilderness, we could as easily
produce four millions of bales of cotton as three.
\Ve have no white labor sufficiently acclimated
to work boneath a tropical sun in the produc
tion ot the article. Tho Germau settlers who
have colonised in Texas prefer stock raising,
Ac., to the cultlvatl n of cotton.
„ .... . —Couvoutionof the 4th
September to look niter tho “early organiza
tion of tlin Main Trunk” arrived iu the city of
Siivamiali on lust Tuesday night. I walked
down soon the next morning to tho river, mid
viewed tbe various watov crafts us they Iny ut
tlm wharves or ut anchor iu the stroam. Of
the numbor wore the uoblo steamships Augusta
and Knoxville, the latter of which under the
guidance of a friend, l boarded mid examined
K ’ thoroughly. I repent ugaiu, it is a no-
issel.
At twelve o'clock the Committee met and
alter remaining in tension for aboutUvo hours,
adjourned over until 12 o’clock tho next day.
At U o’clock the next mornhg the Committee,
togthcr with ii number or gentlemen from the
cities of Suvaunuh, Macon und Brunswick en
tered the Omnibus and went to tho depot of the
S.»vanuah and Gulf Railroad iu ontei to take a
iido on that Road, iu accordance with au invita
tion from Dr. Screven, the gentlemanly I’reti-
dent of the 8. & G. road Company, This ride
was taken upon an open plut-turm t but the
weather being very Hue tho'oxcursiou was ex
ceedingly pleusatit. After making tho curve
soon utter leaving the depot, tho line of the
road becomes perfectly straight. Tho track is
woll graded and laid with heavy mils, and the
consequence was that we sped aloug almost
without ajar. We run out twenty miles, aud
alter witnessing for a few minutes the process
of adjusting cross ties aud laying down rails
tho Engine wus reversed and wo glided smooth
ly uud rapidly back to tbe city. The Commit
tee re-a-sembled, aud after lurtber considera
tion unanimously affirmed what we laid agreed
on the day before, uud udjourned slue die.
You will have seen before you got this, wliut
action was, uud f have uo doubt but that you
and our people will readily see that it was
right. It is true that according to the arrange
lueiit at Thomusvillc, the six hundred thousand
dollars was to be raised by others—not a dollar
to be exacted from Thomas county—but 1 am
now Lilly satisfied that to permit nils is not the
true policy of our people. That tho Main
Trunk will be organized and speedily built, I
have not the slightest, doubt, uud it is indispen-
affile that our interests should bo fully repm-
martini iu tiie organization. Without subscrip
tions of Stock this cannot be done. And let no
one fear to go into thiH thing, for in no aspect
of tiie case can lie bo injured.
By making libera) subscriptions it is believed
and confidently asserted by practical railroad
men,that the Oars cau run to Thomasvillo by
next January year, und it is the universal opini
on tli.it this Main Trunk Block will te perhaps
tiie very best paying Stock in the Stale. No
one doubts but taut the Savannah A* Gulf aud
the Brunswick fc Florida Roads will be profi
table from tiie point of connection with the
Main Trunk, und if this lie trivia it not evi
dent thut the Main Trunk stow will te ju«>t
doubly as good ? For ou the one Imnd these
two muds, as tributaries wifi pour the streams
id wealth that fiout over them into the Main
Trunk as into a great river, and on tho other
the profits of these roads must arise from a
division of tiie swelling tides ot travel and
commerce tmrt will flow over the Main
Trunk. My earliest advice, therefore, to our
friends is that tbop Mibseribo at once literally tj
tiie Main Trunk.
Susbciibe liberally, in order that you may be
strongly represented in this company, not par
ticularly on account .of the locatiou ortho road,
for there will te no trouble about that, but for
other objects of the highest importance to us
as a people. Subscribe liberally, in order that
you may invest your cash means in stocks thut
will be both safe and profitable. I have exam
ined this city pretty well, considering that I
have been very busy the most of the short time
I have been here, and 1 must say that I lmvc
been agreeably disappointed in roguid to it.
The city is larger tlmn i expected to find it,
coutuius many line buildings,has regular streets
and beautiful shade trees. Tiie Park is a love
ly spot, und the Pulaski Monument (not the
one which arrested the ntteutinu and inspired
the lieu or the editor of the EutcrprUc) dots
credit both to the patriotism and the taste of
the j)eople of Savannah.
Upon beholding it, the first imnrossion is
that of admiration of tho beauty of the pile,
the second, that which a Hood of a mid mem
ories would make on the heart of every trno
patriot,
There is one thing, however, whiuli I hove
completely missed, and that is tho sight of a
swell-heau.”. I have heard much of this inter
esting class of individuals, and have been wido
awako looking out for them, buthavo not found
one as yet, that X thought belouged to that
crowd.
At least, i will say that, if wliut I have seen
here iu the conduct of the people ia “well
head-ism,” it is a great pity that the disease is
not much more prevalent all over .the country
for 1 have never met with more kindness aud
hospitality in all my life in any city or in any
community.
As the Atlantic und Gulf daily meet and
mingle their Water’s so may the people of the
Atlantic and Gulf boou meet aud mingle daily,
not only iiqtlie relations of business, but in the
kindly affections of the heart.
Onii of the Committei:.
H'Miiy unwell, aud net kiiuwiug wlirthor il pro-
reeded from deraiigciiu-ht of iho liver or merely
kysiorlc*, I wua poraiiadud to purchase s box or
hr. M'Unv'rt b'eisbrateu Liver Pills, prepared by
Fleming fircH.. htoburglt, and before l had used
them nil.-was entirely relieved. 1 am now oujoy-
lag poriwt health, aud oticed'nlty recoiuurond Dr.
M'LmoN CetoWafod Uvnr Pill' to all similarly
tt {Ificicd
NV* Yuk, duidi 2d, l>v)2.
HtT i'oichiisois wlb be uatviul to at!, lor Ur
M’Ltuc .-> CuloUnued 1,‘vcr IMw, muuulocmvcd by
Klciniug ttios,, ot' Pill-burg. Pa. There aro other
Pilk purporting to be l.ivi-r Pills, now before the
pub ic Or M'l.umV zoruiuo Wvcr Pills, also his
celebrated Vermifuge, cu*.j now.hi- had at alt iw>-
pot.ditblo I rug fitorob,
Norn* gciimuo without the signature <•>
"Cl 14 (10; FLEMING HUO.S.
Comiiimitil ‘jnttliipt.
NKW YuitKCOfYuN MdttifkT.
WKWW.Y liEVTKW,
Saturday, on. U.
Oolteii—Tho buoynuoy prevlom-ly Hollaed still
continues, amt the rccuiptpii luvoruhle news iVotn
EuropdTln roinioxfou wltu, our iua guilleuut stock,
Inis, ifHiiytliiug, ratherftUvugtheiiud the market.
The badness Inns ucco^urily been light, uverngiug
bui iltth*. it auy over l(kO bale/, dally. Wo tpiote:
NEW YORK CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary..,
Middling. .
Middling Fa
l-air.
Mobile...
tenth Cam I inn
Nut-ill enrolum....
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I'foruln.
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liavu livuit front—
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503
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Total 2,0,4 bales
Total imports binen 1st Inst 10,374 “
I idol imports blucc lit dept .23,172 “
Export from the United rdufo®.
uiee Ut September, IMW 10,0141 bines
rfatnu time, 1865 .54,740 "
Export tram 1st to loth Got. 185U 1805
Onion..., bales lo.ot0 d,4ttd
MACO •, Oo». 14—t'ottou du.I mid de-'liumg. Wo
ipiutu at u Is 12H '. receipts heavy ; weatuer very
Hue tor picking.
IVKsT POINT, October 11—Oolton to-day is Md*
Img at pricesrauglug from 11 to 12c.
Ijjiiipiug ^atfliigeiiu’.
Port of Buviiiiuab October 14.
Ai-t-ir<(i.
dteamsliip Auguhtu, l.y»n, U2 hours from New
York—1‘iidclforil. Kay k Co. .Sunday 10:45, 4 p m.
Hnt eras light, bearing 8VV, exolmuged c-ignuls with
nti amship Alabama, hence for New I'ork, and 11.45
p iu, twolmuguil signals with steamstilp Keyatuno
dials, licneo for Philanolj Iua
PnssHigera.
1'er .sieamdilp Augusta, iroin New York—J fires',
imlmui; Mis Wilton und 2 ctUiuron; Miss d A Touni-
joii; Mins Mlden: Mrs Poll bps; Mws i‘hi)lip<; Mi s
I to wo; T U .Murefiuh; it Hawke, a U tiroitf aud lady;
II F Uaioi-y uud daughter; E llarter und lady; t
Church and iudy; miss Tuuner, Miss Tanner; .Mrs
Wilson und child; il «iosincyer;Mrs ii Monheimer,
olilld and servant;.I M il«rrib;8 Kjod; J F Hulawm;
.1C lirown; 1, Sweet; .1 li .Simms aud lady; W H
Miller;N Goal;.I ifobiusoutO li It iiulugtu!i;CTl;t
tl.rop; C ,1 B irtleU; 5| i- i, it Pal ish; M:s« Ourduer,
Miss r Uobmsoit, Mis-.- il viraig; M I,Campbell; Mas
ter iUtocuuiuulz; tV CiHiy;.i k Wiley;M Mundy;it
Ujlditeiu; k Widiams;.i t. *le.igor;Isuuc Scoit, lady,
child and .servant, Ii Moscix: H M Guring;C Grady;
zMins (iraiiys, KGray; Miv C Webb; Miss M I.
Webb; Mis.s A IVobb;./ Alcivail unn lady; Miss M
Lyon;Mrs Pudm;.I KUruue; CaptUrivgs; W 11 01-
unit; Mi#s i. 8 hyt y;.1 M CoopoiqiU li Paniaboe; A
ABUars: .1 I»Gordon; It.**' .fuekHoh, ami 78 in the
loeragii'.
Corresi>ondcnconr Commercial AdvoGHer.
Havre, Wednesday, Sept. 24.
The Arago steamer loit our port tills morn-
log at 7 o’clock.
To^ay, our Cotton market lion again been
auimuted, and 22000 linlcs have teen taken by
traders. Inferior grades say “tres bus nl;uH r ’
have advanced 2a3f. since last week.
Flour is held witli firmness. New York
brand ia worth 38n41 per bbl.
No demand whatever for American Hops
Tho weather has bccomo boisterous.
,lle Purpose of changing t.
1 lowest, and we are sure
•nee necessary for
he head of it from
that the thought
Srt not iu “j 04 "k **■
f y th ® moment when Oa
thin i'™ towlmd, there was not \ ^ rg . tiPn
, ft a tend y i music aud the free con\ - D
•mvenu hundred men always make.
-Fion
Good Pay.—0. C. Deunis, long supeiiiiieu-.
dent of the take Shore Railroad, wesi-o it slut
ed,has been appointed superintendent of the
Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad, salary *3,-
000 per annum. v
John 55. Forney, U. 8. Gotnmcrclal Agent,litis
arrived in Liberia. He will bo recognized with
out opposition, although tho United States h is
not formally recognized the independence of
Liberia.
Walker Cook or Lexington, Ivy., waadiown
ed near Hickman, Ky., on tho night of tho i-ith
ult. by leaping from a steamer.
Hon. Edmund Etniendorf, for utniiy years
clerk of the Court of Chancery of tho State
of New York, diod at his residence in
Tivolii, on Monday, in tiie 79th year of his
•jo.
The resignation of .-econd Lieut. George \V.
Roso, corns typographical engineers, 1ms teen
accepted by the President, to take effect Oct. 4
1850.
IlKAvr Failure in Boston.—Boston, Octo
ber?.—William White, Jr., cotton merchant
here, has failed for a large amount.
Suioidb in Stafford County.—Mr. James
W. Johnson, living near Aqnia Gree k, Staffmd
county, Va., committed suicide on Wednesdat
night last, by shooting himself. He was found
n bed w-n the iustrumeut of his destruction
tfiot fa»—lying near him.
Slaves Lidf.rateu.—George W. Johnsou,
one m the large sugar planters on the Missis
sippi, liclow New Orleans, who died recently,
Iris leitiui estate valued at not loss than 8700,-
flOO. Ho has by his will tnauumitted all his
slaves. 200 in number. They nro all to bo sunt
to Liberia in four years Irom his death, and
each ono is to te tarnished with $50.
A Teurarle Event.—Russian journals aro
filled with details of n catastrophe at Sehemoka,
in tho Caucasus. On tiie morning of the 11th
July, tiie weather was very sultry, and a gen
oral feeling of suffocation was felt. At length
a heavy rumbling noise was heard, followed by
a very violent shock of au earthquake. Although
thosuoek lasted only about thirty seconds, 300
houses and more tlmn 100 shops were complete
ly thrown down, und a great many other» seri
ously damaged. Onlynuo person was killed;
five were wounded. The loss is estimated .at
upwards of 400,000 francs.
[(.'orieijiomlouco of tho Dally Pennsylvanian.I
Connecticut Di-inociatlc.
Bkidcikfout, Oct. 8,185(1.
Mil Editor One hundred and ten towns
iu Connecticut held their election for town
officers on Monday last—of tiioso CO were
Democratic, and 44 Black Republican, which
is a considerable gain ou the last election for
the Democrats. The aggregate popular vote
is largely in favor of the Democracy. It is true
thut raauy who call themselves Fillmore men
went with tho Democrats; nevertheless, we
count it a glorious Democratic victory, and I
know' the Republicans do.
Tho New York papers of to day—almost all
of them, seem to convey the idea that it is a
Fremont victory. I send you this, that you
may set tho matter right at once in your State
papers.
Bridgeport city held her election for Charter
offices only on that day, and it was a hard
fought contest, and we elected our whole tick
et with ono individual exception, by a hand
some majority, and by which wo Judge we
shall carry tho whole town for tho Democrats
by 150, on the 4th of Novombor. Roly on Con
necticut for Buchuuan!
Respectfully yours, H. 8.
Coiivlgm-va,
I'mratoaiiiidiip Augusta, Irma New Yuik—Agent
CH It; H A Ahlvieh; A Cole; Uriglunn, Holly & Co;
J A Browu; Hut;or & Frierson; ,i iluuknor; O Frown
K Co; Doth well & \Vluti-lieuil;.l V Uurbee; S K IW-
uum;VVi) Uacbiur; A ll.nivunl; M O lfoucc; K 1-
Book; Buatou A- Viiluluugu; B Goodrich; W H
Brown;Crauc, Wells & Co;.i h Collins; dark X
ltoynt; M A Cmteu; 1)») Cornier;Clark k tk-ok-y; Dr
F Y ' lurk; Coliou k llortas; Ciugliuru A Cunning-
ham; .1H Curior; i> I) Cjpp: J Al Cooper; \V txineun:
A Ixiyiu; W (• !»ickaou;lJoWitt A Morgan; i)aua k
Waslilmrn; tin.-teiu k hetman; W HKihr.dgo; W li
Fleming; T For-i; J .1 t'ulligmit; J Foley; Fruiikliu X
Bromley; K Fi-zgerubt, W 11 Furred: Gilbert X Tn-
uen;W W tiOOilriuU;Greenville & Co; HGowdy; a
4 Hartridge; A Haywood; O Juliusou; J H .lo^oe; ,N
B Kuapp; J H rs.» King; M imviu; J.ovi*li k Haiti-
inuro; Ciwroucu Jc Huuu, Lujkcu X Mulling; L-tw
sun X Rogers; H iattiirop X Ou; 8 M LailUcuu; il
MuUUelirook; W H May;Miller k Nlchelis; i> ,um-
ictt; Novill. idilforop k Rogers; A Mode X Bros; t
ogle tree. Ogden, 8tarr A Co; K Farsolis; l'ulreon,
tleiUi & cu; j Htu-u, Huttuu Ar Co; Ku s e, Davis A
Long; ItaLuu .v Mii.tlt; W il.S.foinou»; J aherwick A
Co; tera-ton. Jobuaun k Co; VV A Tuomfc;Tyaou a
Gordon; Webb; \V k f W Warner;«A ii AH Wood
Wuriioek A Davis; fcF Wood &co; it u Walsou A
to; Wuyuu A ten; Young AFriorrieu; Young, Wyat.
A Co, W l* Youug; W H /."gfoumi.
OH SWEET KATET
ton, etuiiui of Dray ion and Joues street. JUST PBR ^HOONEiiKl
Alargraud munplele lunjorltnont «lHousohold . H A SI«
\\ KW TAUTfc .TRRAimU. ,
il I'ruues, iu fancy Roxm mu Jkt*
Furniture, eouipr.-iup a general asoerfmcni for
■ * ua ell *
Parlor, Kitohon uni t hanibbrs
8oW bvpormua uot the Court «r OoUuary, by
order of tho Administrator forms cash,
out 1
J UdT received per -oamsblp Florida, from Now
York. Brook's Pattern Wuxed While, Black
and l>vt'd SpniM Cotton, and for riuio bv
,1. W THltKLKIilJ).
aug27 t>mgress A WUitskor streets,
NEW BOOKS—NEW B00K8*
UEOEIVBD BY WARNOCK. k DAV13
WVDMSDAV, ot-r. Ut, 1850.
1 THE Hills ol'ihe simtHnuol by tho author or the
. UT to,. Wido World.
tertunur l.ittlegood—a young gentlemau wlnt
wish -d to see life, and saw It aeeordlugly. By
Ffuuu .Muediify, Lbij.
Chip.-, from Uuo o tern's Jack Knife. Over yuo
hundred illustratiODn.
How to Dress with Twite, How to Woo, and How
to Win.
Bridal FttlquuUo; HuW toBohavo.
Mrs gtopteu's Illustrated Moutbiy for iteto-
ior.
D.ckeus Household Words lor October.
Putnums’s Monthly •• “
Also RORJC ok
Tim American House Carpcuur
Perry's KxpedlUun to Japan and ttn- China
Seas.
For aalo al 169 Cougt i.-ss struct.
/^OUIBN BUTTER AND CHKK8E—ki)kogs Uo-
vJ sheu Butter; 60 buxos do Choese; landing
from steamer und for sale by
soplIT 8 it ANTON, JOHNoTON A CO
NOTICE.
THE S earner GORDON will not
LEAVE-THIS AFTERNOON us per
unvi-ittM-uiutit, her do uituro being l*OtfTPONED
-IHU WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 6, P. M.
<x:l 11 J. 1*. BROOKS, Agent
8 1IOT AND LEAD—
601) bugs Drop uud Buck Shot
6WWfi,s. Bar Lead. Landing and for sate by
net 10 HOI,COMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
NOVEL SCHEME!t
CAPITAL PHI7.H
>40,000
3,280 PHIZES—LOWEST PRIZE I4».
More Hum One Prlzo lo every Ten
Tickets I
Princess Soil Shelled Almonds
Shelled Almonds
Braill Nuta, Filbert*
Orenob.o Nuts
leghorn Otron, Cantou Ginger,
dnnnro tt, Cloves, Ginger
Macs, all • No. I articio.
FIs I’usto, Fancy Boxes
Jujubo Paste
Roae and Lemon
Now Dates, Sardines, >4 and « boxes
Yertnoillu aud Maccuronl
Becker's Seir-Raieing Flour
Stuart's Guidon Syrup.
CALL AT
BAHROBCS KABULY OHOCKBY,
corner ol Whitaker aud aiarltoa atreeU.
OOt II
PBR STICABikflR KjtOXVlLtli;
FOX CRACKERS,
AT BAItEON’S.
octll
C HOICE (iushen Butter—20 kegs lauding per
ateamer,for aaieby
oct li CKANTON, JOHNSTON k 00.
DAUANTINE tMudled—60 boxe-star Brand,
lauding from st iir LScranton, and for sale by
oct 11 scranton, Johnston 00.
UHHIKUIA, BbLUKIU COUNTY.
T WO in'intha alter date, appUcaUon will bo made
to tbn Him Court of Ordinary for the oounty ol
Bulloch, for leave to sell all tbo lands belonging
•o tho ostuio or Henry Davies, Jr.
aejit 24—2111 J 081 AH DAVIR8, Admlnistratur.
MOTICE.
fpUKEK months ufier date, auplleatiou will tw
X uiudetutlio MsrmeBauk or Savannah for the
payment of two Twenty Dollar Bills, (vlt -. lotter d,
No. 3,070, uud letter 0, No. 697.) the right halves
of which have been lost by mail,
oot 9—3m JAMES P. HUDSON.
PRIZES GUARANI F3CJH
faCTUOIUZKl! HV TIG STATK OK (IKOKOU.]
WIRT Ct A INKS ACADEmLOTTBllY,
CIaAS- 20
Te be drawn iu the city of atluutn, Ga., In pubi c, on
FKiflAY* October 24, 1860, on the plan of
SINGLE NUMBERS I!!
Mdf Purchasers iu buying to Whole Tickets,
(whin tile numbers cud Iu 1, 2,3, 4, 6,0, 7, 8, 9,
0) uro guaranteed u Prize ut Halves and
quarter* la proportion.
SAMUEL SWAN CO.. Malinger*.
30,000 Tick eta—80 Prlxea
puizbs amountTnoto
$204,000! !
Will bo distributed according to the following
original scheme \
l jniaeof *4o f tX)0 Is.. »10,tH»C
LOOK. AT THIS !
JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER
ALABAMA*
«)A KEGS Choice GOSHEN BUTTER.
U\J 16 boxes CHEESE.
16 barrels APPLE*',
tu •* ONIONS.
10 *• POIVTUKS.
2 *• PEaRS.
2 cuseu Eating PRUNES.
2 “ Cooking do.
il boxes Tomato CATSUP. '
4 “ Walnut do.
4 •• Cocoa do.
—ALSO— •
A large and 1'i-tMh supply of Chocolate, Gelatine,
Fdrlua, Tippai**, Barley Verraacille, tlacarona,
* B.
We would say tu uur frleuda aud the public tu
general, that Iu addition to a fine and selected stock
of GROCERIES, we kuopcouRtantly ou hand a choice
and solect assortment of
WINES, LIQUORS, SKOARS, *«.,
which w<- will sell very low for mb or city uppru
Vttl. We would suggest to those that luvu good
living to give us u call b lure purchasing elsewhere,
lor w« have the very ar(tol«*s it is eomposod of, for
which wo sell very low.
cut 9 n. h. wadson & co.
HAA K HA
mm
LlVtiHY
THE subicrlbor will continue
the Livery and Hack Buaiuest, on
the Stables corner ot West BROAD
und HARKISuN .STREhTS. Give me a trial,
eel 1—lm JACOB ELUSION,
1
H) pri*
loo ••
ton • •
NEW SDVElUTSEMBNfS
IHJTTlSit Aftl7uuiii«, a «. ' '
J UST received p.tr otenmur Augusta—
26 koga Choice Goalioli BUT'iivK
20 boxes State UlELsE
IU »* FM, do
10 “ Piue Apple do.
Rarg.iius may be had in Butter npnu iminodlsli
•»*«»• K. H. WATtelN k U».
1 Kit 14
.H\ RBI41. Choice .UTL' S.T
tml\J 2ubids. “ Pntatooa
10 “ Yellow Onions.
2 “ Toiuatoc...
2 boxes (1 rapes.
2 Mils. Pig Hams,
2 “ *• Sides.
2 - •• Phoulders.
Forsuh* by R. H. WATSON X CO.
•»ct 11
mid,l\EltY AND bilEliijillAKiiUi.
MRS. FREELAND will open
Pall MUlliivry,
UESD..Y, Uelober 14tn, I860,
AT UK ! noons,
No. 174 UR 4TGHT0N STREET,’
n* srAiRs.
oct 9
L LARD.—20 bbls prime Baltimore teal' Lard
50 kegs priuio Baltimore Leaf lard, luuduig
un.l lor Ml* l*v SCRANTON. .JOHNSTON k CO.
UUg 26
n
r.a*
B A( oN—21 hhds. prime Ifcicon Sides; 8hb(l».
prime Bacon Shoulders, landing from stcamor
ueyst nio State,” and for solo by
sept 2-ilf-fig out'AVUS CQllEN.
1 ^1.01’R—50.i biiu.extraandsitpertlne Flour, as-
• sorted bruuds.
5on sacks extra and supcriluo Flour, uss'd brands.
160 qiiurter sacks double extra, “
l«o Uhls. Gtnidletrillo double extra •'
cut 2 YOUNG k WYATT.
Il,, cauiiavTand teui>—A bbis. Bfoachod Winter
oil; odo Spring oil, 40 boxes ol* Adamantine
Candles; 36 boxes of Chemical Olivo Soap; Woman'
Friend, and Family teap, ia ^ore and for rain at
oct 3 4. D. JESSE’S.
1 *• 12.000 L* 12,000
1 “ 3,000 Is 6,000
I ” 2,000 Is 2,00;
I " 1,000 1s 1,000
1,0001a
■ nr 200 are 2,(XX
•a 100 arc 10.000
70 are 7,000
.twnoxMiAmv eiuxm.
4 prize > »>f 160 app’g to HO,000 prlwi, are 00C
4 »• 126 “ 12,000 prize, are * 000
4 *‘ 100 6,000 prize, aro 400
4 •• 76 “ 2,000 pnzo, are 800
8 '* 50 “ 1,000 prize, arc 400
40 “ 45 *• 200 prize, are 1,S00
v 4w are
,-ao prized uuiouutiug to
Whole Tickets til)— Halves f6.U0—gnartera *2.60.
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
The numbers from l to 30,0)10, corresponding
with those numbers on the Tickets printed on sep
arate rlips of paper, are encircled witli small tin
tubes, and placed In oue wheel.
Tho Ural 210 Prizes, similarly printed and en
circled, are placed In auotbor wheel. Tho wheels
are then revolved, aud a Number la drawn from
tho wheel of Numbers, and at the samo timou
t'rizo Is drawufront tho other wheel. Tbo number
and Prizes! drawn out are opened und exhibited u.
(he audience, and registered by tbe Commlnsiouers.
die Prize being placed against the uutnbordrawu.
fills ujKirniion Is repealed until all the Prizes are
drawu out.
Approximation PRtam —Tho two preceding and
the two succeeding Numbers to thoso drawing the
lira ID Prizes will be oulit od to tho 64 Approxi
mation Prizes, according to the Scheme.
83.000 Prizes of 840,0i>0 will be determined by
bo Iua Azure of tho number that draws tbe 810,00
ib ize. For exarnpb', if the number drawing the
S4u,0 0 Pr ze. uds u-lth No. 1. thou all the Ticket-
whore the number ends In 1 will be eutuiod to $4o
n iho Number ends with No, 2, tnou all tho Ticket*
A-beio th-i nuiubdr ends ia 2 will bo entitle! tuS4o,
and so on to 0.
GREAT INDUCEMEN T.' TO CLUBS.
As, by mu scheme, one Tu kot Iu every 10 1
guaranteed to< raw 840, we wdi sell Cerhfl uta> o.
’ack«ge.s of 10Tickets, (where the numbers end It
12, B, 4, 6,6. 7, 8, 9, u.) at the following rates,
htcb is the risk ou them.
AL that they draw over tho amount guaranteed
iccrues tu tho purchaser.
Gertl flees or Package of 10 Whole Tlokots 860
to H&U' “ bo
IU Quarter “ U
It wdl be perceived, by this plan, that for 860 tbi
iiircbastr bus a Certificate of 10 Tickets, when 1
le buys Tickets ho would only get fur that sum C
Vholos, thus by buylug Cer lfi.atcs he has foui
more chances for larger Prlxca—Halves and Quar
ter Packages la pruportien.
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIF OATES.
Enc'.o-e tho monoy to our address for the Tickeb-
ordered, on receipt of wbich they will bo forwarded
by first mull.
The drawn numbers will be forwarded fo pur
ebasora immedlatoly after tho drawing.
AS}~ purchasera will please write tbeir signature.'
plain, and give their Pest Oflico. County and State.
Remember that every prize Is drawu, and pay*
blo without deduction.
AH prizes of 81,000, uud under, paid immediately
after tho drawing—other prizes at tho usualtimo ol
thirty days, full without deduction.
HOT All communications strictly confidential.
Pr.zs tickets cashed or renewed in ether ticket:
at cUhorotfice.
Orders tor tickers or certificates can bo addressed
cither to
S. SWAN k CO., Atlanta, Ga., or
si>|H3ii S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala
SKW TIN STORK AND SHKET-IRON
MANUFACTORY.
141 SOUTH OP MARKET SqUAUI. BRYAN
I would inform my old rrlen<is and patroat
I have opened the abovo store to conduct the
Stove, Tiu aud Shoot-lrou Business in all iu
JvariouB forms, aud whore will be found a gen*
trot assortment of Stoves, Tin andSUoct-lron Ware,
wlrnili I will bo pleased to show, and at such prim
is will satisfy any oue wisning to purchase.
All kinds or Roofiug, Gutters of tend, Galvanized
Iron Work of every description, Job Work aud Re
pairing oxccutcd with dispatch, old Stoves put op
rad Pipes furnished at short notice.
Tin Ware at wholesale aud retail. Call dowu on
Bryan street, U will pay you for your walk.
RLBtTION NOTICE.
Cl.KKK OP COUNCU’S OPHCK, I
.°:ivanuuh, Octobor 4,1860. j
C OUNCIL will on Thursday, Lclobor 16th, 1866
elu'l a Second Ueutenantol tho Special Polic
and Lily Watch, by day and by night, to fill the va
cancy occasioned by Urn resignation of Second Ueu-
leniintP.uisnll. Salary 81,loo per annum. Bonu
82,000.
Applicants must leave their applications, stating
the names of their seourUlos, (2 required,) un or
before 2 o’clock, P. M. of thut day.
By order or Council,
EDWARD ». WILSON,
oot4 Diork of Council,
FOK ISALK.
LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN. GOOD COOK AND
WABHER, AND PLAIN IRONKK
AND 8EAM8TRE8S.
For ivirticulars onqulre at this ofilce. oct 9
Boms and shoes.
RECEIVED by lalo arrivals, fxdy’s GAI*
^ TER8. Gentlemen’s 0.ford I|K3.
^ Gouts aud Boys' GAITERS,
u.ata Low Quartered, Calf and Patent Leather
8H0ES.
Uoutlomen'a Fine BOOTS.
M. J. BUCKNER,
net ID No. 71 and 162 Gibbon's Building.
1.L PEttovj .p iitMMJos 01 ouUluiug FRESH
. MILK, Morning and Eveulng, are he uby noil-
Uud thut they cau obtain the came at a re uoed price
*— ca'iiug at my rcsluouce, No. 88 1JBLUTY
iEET. A. HARMON,
out 1—dim
A Mammoth Squash.— Mr. Samuel Hoard
of Chicago, Iran raised a aquat-h in his garden
this season which weighs one hundred and
eighty-six pounds. It is pro! ably the largest
squash ever grown in this cr untry.
Growth of Chicago.—-Rev. Dr. I'uyne, of
St. John's Church in Washington, sold forty
acres of land in the environs of Chicago, about
two years ago, to Senator Douglas for $4,000.
Tho present value of tiie land is estimated to
te S*I00,000.
Tho suiro of St. Petcr’a Catholic Church iu
Philadelphia is 233 feet high, and represented
ns the highest in thia country.
C RACKER-—
UO b:u rels Butter Crackers
30 “ Sugar do
20 4 Soda do
20 boxes Soda d<«
Lauding aud for ralo by
act IU HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
Another Haul.—Tbo Indepeudent.Uepubli-
cau, published at Point Pleasant,Mtison uo. Va.
says:
The Abolitionists have made another haul
iri m this place. On Saturday night last six
slaves, five of them, a woman nnd four children
belonging to Dr. S. G. Shaw, and it negro man
iietonging to Mr. Wm. S. Sturrett left lor a free
territory. From the manner in which theso
slav *a escaped we have no doubt but that they
Iu d Assistance from this side of tho river. We
»BY3 abolitionists among, and how long w}U
our oitizons submit to those depredations npon
,ll9lr property.
I^XTRA CHOICE GU.S1IEN BUlTEJt—Per stountei
JCj Alabama, aud for salo hy
aug27 J. D. JESSE.
NEW GOODS
FOll THE kALL TRADE.
J UST received from New York per late arrival-,
Homp Skirts, tetig Wliito, bow measuring uo
t.
—AUM—
Black aud While GlnghuUH
Faacy Ginghams, all puttoriiri
Super. Embr’d Ekirts
do Fluted do, Bomelhiug new
Muslin Bands, Cambria do
Dimity do, French ito
Jaoonoi and Cambric Edgings, together with-
largo lot of Cloths . Oasumorci, Kentucky Joans,
Satinets, Ac., fur sale low by
J. W. THRKLKELD,
soptl _ Congiess aud Whitaker ats.
C HOICK UUSliEN BUVtER fc'ciiEBSE.—JOH
kegs choico Goshen Buitor.
20 Boxes CUeoso. Unding and for sale by
3CRANTON, 1OIIXSTON k CO.
aug 26. .
B agging and rope—76 imios Gunny cloth
40 half halos do do
200 coils Kentucky Rope, iu store, for sale by
28y WESTER k PALMES.
oct 2 * JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent.
*7 BOXES English, French and American Pic
I U klee; mixed und plain Canton Ginger; Wo-
1 dia Preserves; assorted Cordials; Olivo Oil, pints
and quarts; Maucarona: Soruuoolla; Pepper Sauce
Catsupv, of all kinds; Worcestershire teuco. Also,
llmleBordo Almonds; 12 Uo Sicily Almonds; 4
Frails Hard do; and 6 bbls, Waluuts; Hazeluuts
Just received and for Halo at
oct 10 J. P .iiwa
'PEAS.—26 chests aud half chests of choico Green
L and Black Tens, recolvod per brig Auguxta^d
i>r saleby pipt23j J- D jBBHnE.
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE.
COMMENCEMENT.
r [E Public Exercises of Ojmmencemcnt Week
will begin ou TUESDAY, October 28th.
Junior Exhlbi Ion on WEDNESDAY, the 20th
Concert at night.
Commencement on THURSDAY, (he 30th.
Thepnblio are Invited to attend.
JOHN R. SEALS,
oct 7—lawSw 80c. Fac.
M olasses, bacon «c.—
200 bbls New Orleans Molassen
lot) 44 Barba-UHM and Cuba Molasses
60libdsCuba ••
7."> *• Ribbed and Clear slvtoa
25 Tierres choico Hams
\0 bbls Moss Pork. Iu store and for sate by
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k 00.
aug 29
F IBt aND MADEIRA WINKS.—
10 casks Port Wluo.
6 do Madeira dn.
16 dnTenuorUVeuo. Jun recrived and for
fltlf by SCRANTON, k JOHNHTUN k Oh
aug 21.
MILLKK & ROLL,
mOKNEYS AT LAW, >
BHIINSWICK, OA.
WillpnoUe.IntoBrunawleli arcrit- ,m,iW
Isl to pillowing OonntlM t -
Uljrnu. W.yno, Cimdin, Worn. ApppUag,
Ollnub, OolTeenuil OOnrlion, mn-n
JOHk B. MILLKE. L.O. KOLL.
— W.H.y»TaUBEC-
wmw Broughton and Wkitaktr-H*. ' ,
town mid oountr, .npplM witli choice good, ot
moderate AU order* prnmptir ntUndnA
lo, nod muliOelloti alw.y, leunnleed. iplt
“jrarTCfremcKasr;—7
uraOLMAlt AHD UTAH, DI1U1 III
window numn, window kaah and pani
IHXUltr.
IVoet Hide Uonumeui ftinure, Eitmnnrii, On.
JOB fe ll. fiHXCBT 2aii '
ATTOHNEV AT LAW,
Oflice oorner Bay and Drayton streets
Jm
4. H. CHAMPION;
(Successor to Champion A Watta.)
WHOLESALE AND HETAIL OEOCEB,
No. 4 Bamard it., between the Market and Bay sL,
SAVANNAH, OA*
Dealer la Groceries, Foreign and Domoatio Llquora,
Med Fruits, Ac., Ac.
Reference—A. Champion, £Aq-, Samuel Solomou,
Esq., Messrs. Rabun A whitehead, and BwUlACo.,
Savannah. Ga. mvrt
CKABf*7WKtxmreixr—'-'
FACTORS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
BAVtinato, On.
LANIER A ANDERSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ap8-Iy ma(Xjn, ga.
WlLLLAftL H. DAiUER, “
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
TroupvlUe, Lowndes County, Ga.
Will pnwtioo in Thomas, Lowndes, CUucb, Wars.
Appling, Telfair, Irwin, Laurens, and Pulaski
oountles, Georgia; and In JeObtsoo, Madison, Ham
tlton, and OolumblacounUes, Florida. gagU
ATTORNSY AND COUNSELLOR AT IAW,
Troupylllo, iAwndolCDOty^A (mil
. CH A|i a. U AHJPBKi.L "
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ULUDGSTIUX, OA.S
Practices Law In the various Counties of the oe*
Bulges Circuit, and the afQoining Counties of Twiggs,
Laurens and Washington.
tefor to—John Boston, H. A Crane, and R. B
reble
'^DROE“Ar^Olfl»Nr~'~
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
• AMD
Committiuner of the U. 8. Court of Claim* Jot
the State of Georgia.
Office Corner Bay and Bull street*.
1) mylt*
Y^OEATFRffiHgBNr^—
forwarding and commission mkhchanw
MO. 94 RAY-tfrKKMT. SAVAMNAB. OA
apr4
d; aToWrnk,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office 178, Bay-at., over Turner & Co's. Drug tern
SAVANNAH, OA.
nor 10—ly
EDWARD O. WO. SON,
MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER
OF DEEDS.
At Messrs. Ward k Owens* Law Office. fmyli
WAYNE, GttBNVUiLB A'tio., '
COMMISSION ^VoRWARISng JlERCHANTS.
BaoetrtHlknoinah.
THOri. S. WAYNE. It E. URENVILUL
R. ALEX. WAYNE, W, T. SAMPLET^
jy ft—tf Savannah. Chattanooua.
€J7w;maBr»;
Will attend to professional business In the Gountieri *
of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Mert
wether and Troop.
Reference—Hon. £. Y. Hill, LaGrange, ,CHL; Hcai.
David Irwin, MarletU, Go.; ColonelM. M.TldwclL
Fayetteville, Gs ; and ID. William Dougherty, Co*
lumbtuLGa. _ , sspI7-ly
r MAKBL/E YARD*
...... i Laurel Urove CrneUry, Sav% Ga*
Karole Monuments. Tombs aud Grave Stones, fora,
fchod on reuonablo forms, Or«lcn* tee-
.'pectAtlly KoUolted.
aplS
ROBINSON & CAMP,
DRAPHKS AND TAIL,OHS,
AND Dealsrd iu duo Ready Bade
Ci.OlHl <G have teceved atcj
«p >mjd their stock of Fall aud Wu
_ ter GoOBS, comprising a IhU an.
...uiuitfte HSfturtmeutof clutbs, Oassimeira, thi
ngs aud over CoauusH, wbich we will make au*
trim ‘In our usual sty le, and at the shortest notice.
our roady made Clothing Is manufactured at lh<
well known house ot W. T. Jennings k Co, 2b
Broadway, New York, and comprises all that I.
jue and ijahionable in tbe Hue.
FUiiNjHUNG GOODS ol every description raqul-
sltetoageuUuman's wardrobe, constantly kept oi
uaud, all of which we offer on our usual uredh
wrroa, or at n dwnouut of 6 per centfor cash, at
3 uULL STREET, tSORnEL BUILDING,
oct 1—1 m next door to Pulaski House.
ROOFING! ROOFIIXG!!
WABBSN'a IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER-PROOh
COMPOSlTIOil BOOflHfl#
T HE suhsorlber navlng been appoluled sole ngen
In this city for Warren's Fire and Water Proo
Lumposltlon Roofing is prepared to oxccute tiu
same in a satisfactory manner.
Tbo attentiou ol' the citizens of Savannah la re-
qjoctt'ully Hollcitod t»the above method of Roofiug
uow much used In tho principal cities of the LnltH.
.states, (both N rth and South,) and as it has beet-
tested under overy variety or circumstances. Icou-
ddeutly offer it to tho public as a mode of Rooflu*
uuobjectionaplo In every particular, whilst it com
bines, in a greater degree than any other roofli.g b
use, tbo valuable requisites ol cheapness, durability
and security, against both fire and water.
It has rapidly superceded tho use or all kinds o
roofs wherevor U has been Introduced, giving in all
cases general satisfaction, being highly recommend
ed by Insurance Companies, and all who have lest
edits utility.
49T OH ABUS HHOI.L, Architect, will act »
agekt during my absence from the city, at whose
office all information will be freely given, and spool
mens of the roof shewn.
aeptifiS CALVIN FAY, Agent.
HUNT A WEBSTER’S
IMPROVED SHUTTLE HEWING MACHINE
r\ESlGNKD for Families, plantations, Dress ms-
I /kera,Tailors, Boot A Shoe manufacturers anc
others who may wish to do their own sewing cheap-
r and with expedition. ThU machine sows a uni-
irm stitch with both aides alike, and which will no*
ravel. It is more simple, la leu liable to got onto-
order, and costs less in proportion than any otbei
machlno. and Is warranted to bo perfect, and to wort
well. All apparatus necesaaryfor convenient *
furnishod with it, and any instruction will be
use h
, given
that will be nocosaary to ensure to the purehusor
Ks successful operation and durability.
The public are reepectfolly invited to call and ex
amine them at 186Congreu at.
ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen. Agt.
BE* A very neat and ornamental Iron Tabli
wlllnow bo given with a machine fora small sun
Addition to the regular price May 26.
LmIuUk—wf barrels extra Family Flour, in stor*
1; and for salo by
oct 10 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
jyCKEN’H HOUSEHOLD WORU8 for (htober
' received and tor by
WARNOCK k DAVIS,
169 Congress street.
sept 30
C HOICE 8T:~CROflrstf(Uir TlFhbds choU
St. Croix Sugar.
10 hhds oboloo F. R. Sugar Just reoetved „
for tale by SCRANTON JOHNSTON k CO.
aug 28.
BdiiUjlMA
SEVERAL gentlemen or ainall fltmiUea coo b*
3 accommodated with good dooms and Board.
GT Dray urn atroet, opposite the Ice Bouao.
deol2-tf MRS. M. ti. RAYMBR.
riLEAR sTuts-A few casks bright tftear'5
U in store aud for sale by
sept 17 CRANE, WBLl^BOO.
S IDES AND 8H0ULDKR?—16 hhds and 20 bbl
bright Bides and ShotAdert, Bacon, reeslve
Ge whai? , by K * , ‘ t0M BUW ***lowfrom
CHABLB A. GBHNKIl.
a'l 1 W01X SUUAH-i4 hb<U M. (MiMpr, bad
s .T Kto 'S!SaB ! .'l w
8* W■ HAK SCfH.
ATTORNEY AND*COUNSEIAOB AT LAW,
TroupvlUe, Lowndes County, Ga.
Reference—Hon. W. B.Fuqomo, Savannah, Ga.
rnyil .
ATTORNEY AT LAW
m. Whit PofiSi SI
AT TO BN GY AT LAW.
A1XJQATOK, KAHT FLOX1DA.
W1U practice in the Eastern and Southern Countica
Refer to—Col. 8. S. Sibley, and R. B. HU tern fa
fobaUf
ARE now tolly prepared to in
urt toll or partial setts of Teeth
on the principle of Dr. J, Allens'■
Patent Continuous Gum, By this
mprovement, the form of tbe free can be restored te
iny degree or rotundity that may be desired. It K
Applicable In all cases where the oheeke have fell* a
n and cannot be detected by »ho cloeeat observer.—
fhis method comblnee the followingi lvanfAges:—
vn artificial gum, whloh exhibits a perfectly natural
rad tffe-Uke appoarance. and imparts to tnetheetli
that peculiar expression whloh characterizes the no*
mral organs.
This Gam consists of a silgoious compound, .which
ts appUed and tooed upon the Teeth and Plate in snob
a manner, aa to fill up all tho Interstioee around the
base of tbe Teeth, and also unites them truly to
tacbother andto tbe Plate npon whloh they ore
<ett. This secures perfect cleanliness of the Tbeth,
Office over DeWlttft Morgan, Congress street,
% Republican and Georgian copy, fab If—M
atto^nb/^^^w, "
MARIETTA, GA.
OCt 26—ly
DAVID a. 1
ATTOBNEY AT LAW,
IFASTA, GA.
_WU1 practice In the oountles of Hancock, Warren,
Washington, and Baldwin.
Knrantaft—Behn A Foster, Rabun ABmita, asi
!. A 8ouUard. Savannah.jonp
R. B. HILTON,
ATTORNEY AND C0UN8EIA0B AT LAW.
Office corner or Bay and Drayton-st*.
SAVANNAH, GA*
my II
WM. C. CONNELLY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW," 1
LULU, WORTH OOOMTY, DA., (FOOT OTTK*, AUAMT.)
Wilt practise In the SouthontUreutt, and in Maocu
Dooly and Worth Counties ol the Macon arcnlt.
MOT Particular attention given to the collection el
claims In fiouth-Western Georgia. Je2—0a
P. JACOBS.
■HOAR AND TOBACCO STORE.
[nstfrance Broker and Notary Public,
Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Averages ■
idjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawne
topers prepared whereby to recover losses from
American or British Underwriters, and attention
(Iven to all matter* connected with shipping ant fo.
turanco, No. 118 Bay-street opposite the front o(
the Custom House. ly Btvf
JESSE T. BERNARD,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
NewnansviUe, Fla. •
Reference—Georgo l. Brown, William DeU. Ken*
nansville, Fla., R. & Hilton, Boston k VUIalooxa.
Savannah, Ga. iwif
JnrRrgi;—
t-OBUiaelON UCBOBANT,
“W fr°. »♦» B.y^t.1 g»T*nii»>.
~ PHILIP M. UUMKLL,
OOPT’IOT.
WIU exenteDosda, Mortgages, Power olAttorcsr.
WIUs, Bonds, NoUoee and Taking ot Interrogate nit.
Offloe at the Court How, SavannAh, Ga.
Coon Day*/Third Tuesday la each month, aM
ield at the oflloe of Edward G. Wilson,EsqT
^Rnrtdtnce, Gaston, between Barnard andlattna
Any oaU at night, on busfosos, win haaitendod
to Immediately. jyM
CHAFIfla ■ OO.
Xo.8 WWtnker Mnet, lavsnsal, On.,
lers'and Nealsfoot Oils, Glass. BruahM. Gotd’Lraf,
krooni Builders' Hardware. l/aUs]jfarble MOntS,
PATlCMtlOe PITCHBAHi. ' ■
aefoui «Muir.r. will bo ,Ud to tons ttaiuia
atvn finally arrived. — —*