Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 15, 1856, Image 1

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VOL. XXXVII .JOLD.SOTESJ iuiMm'iiiltDn PrtCM of SavmmnU l'ft|wv> iij oo'U'U'iii aa>lorxum.llnK« the proprietor* k" jraiilWfor* "I (tie tliroo papers Usuud la savannah adopted' tuo folluwlug unir rm rates of aub* u» Uko offuot this dgjr: iitiiy I’aeor* peranuuiu, ina<lvanoo.....j...$ti ou fti-Woekiy “ “ 4 on WccKi)', ••agio copy, tit advance a Ut* Wootcly, uvo copies, to ouo address,, 8 OU Weekly. «mnl “ “ W ■’*> Weekly, twt “ “ " MW Weekly,twenty “ “ '* ,....20 0t> Wltou u«*t pdd within one mouth from thotlim ofriutMcrtiiug the olwrgofor the Dally will bo tew dollars, a*»* tor tlto ftl-Weekly Jftr, The W<w*iy will be seut only to thoso who i»y (n advance . The payor will invariably bo dlaoontlued upm the expiration of the time Tor which It low hum, paid. Thu above rates to lako elfoct from and alter thin tab* SNEED ft SIMS, Republican, K. B. HB.fON lb CO,, Georgian iC Journal rilOMItjOS ft WITHINGTUN, AVtw. stvHunaii *jly 1,18611. WEDNESDAY. Two O'clock, P, M. "uuitlVufi oi , (jiiror t». bimuuglM, With aiucero regrot we aaaouace the death of the above named gentlem in, at Bel- Air.ucar Tallahassee, Fla., on the* evoulng of aatanlay, 11th iust. Ue was uouldeutally shot by the discharge of hie own gun, whilst limiting on Friday, the iOth. In crossing a email water course near Nuuson’a Lake, in company with other gentlemen, both barrels of hie gun. ex. plotted, the charges entering the lower part of hie right arm near the socket, tcariug off a part of the sbouldor bone, aud leaving the wadding ami eight shot in the'wouud. Hu was very soou carried homo, where lie lingered until about tij o’clock on Saturday evening, iu pos session of hie faculties to tho last. Thus ha passod away u noble and a gallant spirit. Col. Burroughs was a native of Savuu* vaunah, where he leaves un only surviving tauter** He commimted fern short time the Georgia Hussars, a voluuteer cavalry corps of Savannah. His immediate family were a wife aud tluce cUildicu. CUASUts ok TxMi’JiUATUHK.—The very mllJC not tossy warm yreatlier, of the last several weeks, ibis morning, in the course of a few hours, gave place to cold Which make over coat* and dies comfortable, and almost neces* navy. It bus become cloudy with a stiff breeze from the North. A gale is probably raging willow he re. .uillu Election. iVeuroetj i,' ■ > irprised aud delighted uttlie result iu I’ciiu.-yi.nuia. The truth is we have greatly feared tnut the combiiiatiou between ibu Black Uepublicaus uud Kuow Nothings on tho rame state ticket would elect it, and that the iiiiluuucu of their victory might make Fre mont President. We did nut doubt but that Bachanau was stronger than the Democratic ticket. Still we feared the effect of u defeat of tiie latter in October upon tho runuiug of tiro former in November. Tbu telegraphic report received about tbrvo o’clock this morning utmoiiuc'iig a Democratic triumph by 15,0u0 bus dispelled our uppie* hfcusiuu. Tmrty tliousuud is the least that we expect iu N -Veiuocr, let. the Black.Uepublicaus aiid ivuow N >tliiugs unite or divide. nUAXOKCnum*. The lollowing is reported us the vote ul 0 ran go imuntyt Perry, clem., 64. Walker, 1C* N. 4.1, Hawkins, tlctn, 50, Baker K. N. 4!). State Thk Canvas in Iniiiaka—?Tin* isiiiisvlilo Couriers suy Many gentlemen who have heard Willard *iwt«r; Stewart. K.N. 47. Mi'll ll.iki'r.ilom., 21^VhS!^'hJStef 'V l . va tul S 10 Far Aiuumkiy 111,111 l),lk, K. N. :I7, Stalk '"Ife HI, J S 'j lUm nil ii .hna iiiiaui.. ''Ugi'* .siiuu is (leiiomiuMi in eucli u terrible min scathing manner, even In Kentucky, us there Brevard will nrobnblv bo elected. were to tholr faces by Willard, iu his public nrevuru wm pronani) no i n ru u. adilressps. lie has bearded the lion iu his den, • volusia ANn oitANitu and l.us not yet attempted to secure u voto by Give smalt Know Nothing major! tio* and a temporizing or eoiiclllatoiy policy, but has oloet two memburs to the House. fought the buttle bodily and un principles Nassau : alone. Wo ure glad to hear that the citizens of Gives about tun to twenty Democratic major* ii® 11 njVfty 'i ru tu wn ppportiliilty to licar ity for tho whole ticket ; a Democratic gain in t ™ r ' " M‘ ,r “ H l* e,, k before tho presidential elect tiie House. Non. mahion. Willard is, of course, the Democratic caudl. This county is ail heard from except Orange i 8AV AN N AHf 0A* ^EDNESI)AY, GOTO HER 15, 1856. 1 LlL Ak-L ' ' Z —- X012095 Springs Precinct, from Is— For Perry, " Walker, tho voto ho far as heard The Governor ol Maine has appointed Thors i d'O’- Hie 20th of November, as a day of Thunks- ;J2s | giving in that State. Majority for Perry, For Hawkins, “ Baker, 87 335 233 Minority for Hawkins, For Dawkins, “ Fleming, 102 347 120 Majority for Dawkins, Orange Springs precinct is Democratic and will increase Perry’s majority to 100 and Haw- kin’s to 120. One Senator and two Assembly men elected, all Democratic. Hutuuns fk si Hamilton and Lbvy Coun* Tins.—Below wo give the returns, ns fur ns heard Irom, of Huiiiilton and Levy counties. Hamilton comity gives Baker sixteen major, ity and Walker forty majority. Tnc Anti-Amer- m (U'ulUtto foe Asseuuteyuiau is elected by a •‘mail majority. Levy comity shows a majority of 11 for link er, and 1(1 for Walker. A. J. Clyutt Anuti. Ainei ic.tu caudiu.it * for Assuntblytaaii Is elect ed by it ver suially majority.—Alice, they h\ N. IIaiitfoiiu, Ct., Oct. 12.—The extensive pa per mills ol Piers ft- Brooks, at Windsor Rocks, burnt last night, faiss $75,000, upon which fltcre is an imumuice ol $50,000. ALAOIIUA COUNTV. A private tetter (ram Neivuausviile gives as tho official majority in Alachua, for Perry 147, Hawkins 147, Dell, for the Senate, 140. Suit fou thk hkcovkut of $25,000.—The Boston Herald of tho 8th iustuut says t “A case of some importance Ib now on trial in the supremo judicial court, Judgo Bigelow 227 presiding. The amount involved in the action is £25,000, which the Atlantic Baiik is endea voring to recover front the Merchants’ Batik. It appears that while Thon ua W. Hooper— wh i.-e tragical death created great excitement in tho community—was iu the employ of the Merchants’ Bank lie obtained the ubove-named Bum from the Atlantic Bank, by which his cash account was made good; and an action is now brought fogthe repayment of tho sum.” Ahtifjujai. Ick.—An ice machine has just been completed ut the (Juyahogu iron works, C'lovelund Ohio, which is eupable of produciuir out* tun of solid crystal ice in twenty hours. A trial has recently been made with tiie above result, while the mercury stood, at eighty de grees in the apartment. Tho estimated ex- pensu of manui'uctunng ice by sucli a machine off > per ton,or ono -fourth of a cant per ponn? Flio lit TusLigec, Ala. We regret to hear of a very destructive tire at Tuskegee, Ala., which broke out early yester day morning. It coimneuucd just above Isbell & Montgomery’s brick store, oppusite tho lower hotel, uud burnt the two squares between the shirting point mid the Macon Republican uilicc, opposite tho Masonic Hall next to tiie other ho- tel—sumo twenty-live buildings iu uil. Tho brick store (in whicu building is the olUco of the South Western Baptist) was saved; but we regret to learu that the Republican ofllcc had to be blown up to stop tile progress of the flames, and that a largo portion of the typo, furniture, Ac., removed into the street, took lire them and was consumed. The loss of our incnd Suyro must ho a se vere one, aud particularly to be deplored ju«t at this time. The heaviest losers, wo under stand, ure Messrs. GunuJfc Adauis, merchants ut the corner lacing the Com t-hoiue on the east. Mr. Neil C. Smith, whoso cxteu»ivc car. fiuge shop aud livery staole were burnt, must also be u heuvy loser. There being nuiliu en gine, mid tiie buildings being so very dry and conbustiiblu. with a breeze iauniug tiie flumes mid water scarce, the lire could not bo arrested until it had swept over tho extent described. ;t is.a very serious calamity to the thriving uud growing towu of Tuskegee, but we trust that that haudsome towu will soon recover from it and be improved iu appearance by tho disas ter.— Inquirer of Saturday. A private letter received by us on Saturday puls down the loss at $U0,0(J0. None of the builpiiigs wire insured. It says conjectures are various as to bow the lire broke out; but no cue believes it to be the work of an incendiary. Among the sufl'erera is our friend Daniel Sayre, of tho Macon Kcpiioticau. His ollice is uu en tire loss— he saved nothing.—Columbus San. Thk Kansas Humiiuo uonb fou in Connec ticut.—Did not the Freiuouters feel that tboy experienced ft mollifying reverts at lbs towu elections on Mon ouy, they would never buve resulted to the wholesale falsification of the re turns which characterize their journals. Tills is only fov effect abroad. Every man in Con necticut who knows unythhig of its political character, knows that they havo been essen tially whipped. The “fiecdom shriekers” hud not a doubt that they were going to “ crush out” I ho Democratic purty. For weeks they have been agitating by means of their Kansus “conicrelicts’ mid “Jessie circle,” through all the villages of the State, tor tiie purpose of creating an ubolition fanaticism which should produce Hie sumo result us iu Maine. But the intelligent readiug electors of Con necticut havo properly appreciated their hum bug. They have turned tho tide upon them. Fanaticism lius had its day. Patriotism is now work. Hud Hie Democrats only bold theirown, it would have been a triumph. But whom ver there has been a fair test of political opinion. Hit* Dciu crats have, wit i hardly un exception, gained. The host dVeet of this result is, its de uionstratUm of the brag game which has been • o zealously played by the “ shriekers.” We have carried many a town where the Fremont- « rs have pretended to wiy • there were no Bi.« citatum men left,’ and wo have pricked the bubble which they have inllutcd of Freraout’s strength, iu towns which they have only lieen aide to cmry by a hand to hand light. Tho Democrats of Connecticut will now go into the November battle with a laugh at the brags of their opponents, and undoiibting confidence that u glorious vii ‘ “ *** Florida Election. The ietuuis hum ilte Florida election, as usu al, come m slowly. Thu Tallahassee Floridian oi iset siuiurduy, reports the counties of M.uil- Boii ui.d Levy ns lollows: Madi-on.— Lfftaal— For Walker 535, for Peny 423, i aku, 4UU, Havvkm.- 4iiu. Mc- I e.tiy, AuQineu, Uino ciuts, ana Hankins, K. N.i, lei ted to tue Hou»e. [A Dmi- crutic guiu of one House member.) Li.VY.-Tuu Clyutt, democrat, has been ul c* ted to tiie House iruiu litis couuty by 7 majori ty. Walk* r uud Biker are supposed b> have cunicd it by It) to 15 majority. Tim Ftoridian States that Gen. Allison, pre viously reported us elected to the House of Rep- ie.M motives from Gadsden, bus been defeated by u lew votes. The same puper suys i Tia.-e returus including 1 'the vote of Leon foot up for Pei ry, 2.031); Walker, 1,073; Haw- kiiiH, 2,115; BaUer,l.tiOd, leaviiig Peny til) mid mid Hawkins 239 ahe..d. Tiie result *or Gov ernor would seem to lo doubtful butas tiie btioiighuldsol tiie oupiifitiou have een heard ll«»m, we think Col. Perry has been elected by a fair majority. Ul tuo election of Col- Hawkins to Uoiigress by from 3 to 401) majority the-ie is no doubt whatever. Iu udilitmu to the counties reported by tho Floridian, we have received intelligence (re liable for the most part) from Fraukliu, Monroe, Escambia, Washington aud Muriou, giving in the aggregate n majority of not less than three hundred for Perry uud more than that for Haakins. Upon these reports we predicate the opinion that the muj irity of the former is not less than 400—of the latter not less (100. Since the foregoing was iu typo wo have re. cclvtil by the Southcn boat some additional returns coulirraing the opinion above expressed M to the Democratic victory. From tins Coluinmis (••lii») .Statesman. Frnnuat Dtftfttwl, alim-se, I£o«t and urnguiiih.*' We learn that tiie elite of our city, who hold stock ill thu Green Lawn Cemetery, voted by ttHavge mujuvity to ex. hide the burial of nv- grots tlnrc I '.This seitiis tho election o I Fre mont, ami Ins mends might n« well withdraw him at once. Let us mmwlizo on this ft moment. Here wu> request inaUo liy the colored Freiuontcra oi Coiuiuous to uury tneir dead hi tlio same grounds wlu.ro tiie wlnle Frenioiiters are ou- ricd,uml toe application was wtustd. This, o. coui>e, a nnijor.iy had u portect right to do, and they did it. Now, let us look at the other questions. The Democrats ur« oppor-eU t.» bung, ng these, blacks hero ut all to take the place ui wmte men and com, cto with them m their labor, to degrade them aud reduce tiie price of labor. The Fie- uiuitters uie eueouiu 6 mg tiie negroes toiuu away from the South ..mi belli, amongst us, lillupour cities, uud interim 1 wall the white Ittoorerjund tuey m»k white nun to aid them iu tneu preiei.ded negro piuLuttn* py. Yet, wneu tneuo negioea «.-k to be tmrieii iu tue ,-uiue cemetery with thuiicelve.-, they iiomptly refuse it by « large and decisive vote l H e hope every working man in Hie State will follow this example, uud vote the whole negro purty out oi tue wot k shops, mid out of the htate, so tar as it Will do it, ut leu-t, by voting against such negro steuiers us Joshua 1?. GiUdmgs, Seuator .Vade, uud the like, lfue- groesmo not lit to be buried with wlnle men iu the saute graveyard, ure tUey lit meu to com pete with white labor iu the sireeta or shops V Col. Pearson of California lately had a dilli- unity with the Grand Duke, ut Vienna. Ue desired to inspect tiie Government buildings, and (or thatpurpvseapplied fertile usualnn* tliorization. He was hilornicd that no oue hut members of tbu European Congress of Science Madison County. Madison Oct Gth 15G. Mtstrs. R. D. Hilton fy Co, Gbnts: 1 liastin to give you the result of the election in this Couuty. Wo huve elected tffj oat of turoa of tUo Aiseitt ilyoieii by about th riy majority over the highest of opposition candidates,—Me Leary, McQaeen (democrats) and Hawkius Know Nothing are elected As wtuhlynum. Our 8».*nator (democrat) lnld* ever, his term not having expired. Tue Kuow Nt/thiug cundidute for Governor B* 8. Walker has a majority In this Couuty over Perry Democratic caudidute of about li2 t id Baker Kuuw Notliiug candidate for Cuu gress bus a majority over Huwkius his opponent Democrat of only about 31—so that you ten Madison has douo better than usual, but not so weil as she ought to have doue. We hope lin- tetter tidings next time, 1st TuesdayinNo- vemkr—cheering news from Jefferson Leon M)d Gaddon. Nothing from the East yet. In haste yours truly. Accident on tiie Montgomery Rond. Wo lenru that tiie train winch left hero Sun- duy night, when about 13 miles this side o. Montgomery yesterday morning, hud the engine and tender tnrowu from the track and seriously nuuLigcd. Tue bafcgage car was uLo much lu- jurt-d by being jainuicd against the wreck. Tin. engineer, Mr. Folks wuSsenou^y hurt, midtwu negro tireiueii killed. In con^eqaeuce of tiie occupation of tiie track by the wieck, the train due here yesteiday at 12 o’clock was unable to leuve Montgomery. - Columbus Sun of yester day. SANTA KOSA COUNTY. For Governor. DsvidS. Walker, Madison 8. Perry, 308 132 Walker’s majority, , For Catigrtss . James M. Baker, Gto.S.HttwkitiH, 310 m Baker’s mol For State Senator. D. Fisher, K. N., Win. L. Criglar, 300 235 Fisher’s majority, For Assembly, James R. Mims, K.N., Dr. Win. Judge, 323 217 Mim’d majority, 100 Hiilibraugh County. Ds? dnao gloriously—A note says she has |Weu au average Democratic majority of 150. I’hu foliowiug returns we cull Iroiu the Jack • 'iiville News and rit, Auguntiuo Ancient«. .y l^ivt.i ibis morning: The Rev. Rifle Bkeciiek—The Democrats of Huinden are much mdeuted for iheit* spirit ed turn out ut the election on Monday, to the di-play made there tho week before, by this reverend dealer in sane tilled irons. They could uut make him tell how, or when, it was revealed to him tnat**God orduiued the Constitution oi the Uiiitud Suites, lo be exploded, throwing cut rocks and bombs, like tiie fortresses ut Se bastopol.” All ho tould be got to s ty ou that subject was the sumo as about Fremont's i gluu, u ll it none of your business V' Thi.i rtli- did not suit tiie uiulter oi met and practical men oi that patriotic town; und they made their votes tell witli great effect ud Monday. It seems now tube a matter of dispute in many places, whether the Beecher lilies or the Lines hum bag, liar done the D ‘m icrucy the mo.-tgood. victory awaits us. could lie iidmittcd. applied to bo received as a tuemlievof tbeCongvess, stating that hia diploma iiml hccn-dostroyed in the great lire at 8an Francisco. The demand was cor The demand was complied With. Tiie Grand Duke objecting, the latter was challenged, but an amicable bettlment of the affair w.is hud. Llmiua. N. Oct. 10.—The Rcimblicanso, tiie 27th Congressional district have itomi iiutcd John M. Pinker lor reclectiou. Dkatu of Col. Be.vj.S Jokdan^-CoI. .. S. Jordan died at his residence iu this county ou Saturday mormng last, after a lingering illness of several months. Tims has passed away <m old and highly respected citizen. Col. Jordau was it most successful planter, u prudent maim ger, and a mail m uiistiruiissed energy of charac ter, which is attested iiy tho imiueuse estate accuinuluted by him during his life time. Ho w.is perhaps, the wealthiest man iu Georgia, llis teiuains were attended to tlieirfinal resting place on Sabbath last, b; ' * ■ * our citizens, GkoIIUIA MaKUKAUTUIIKS IN Hr. liOUIH—The opening of a contiiiuuiiH Hue of railroad from the nrihuipiil cities and manufacturing places iu Georgia, to NitahvJllo, Tennessee, is already dcvelonTiig u hew trade, and one which pro mises to l»e profitable to them and to us. The State of Georgia, an is well known, lias not only completed un extensive system pr railroads, but she hits bcpli engaged in the erection of manufactures fvnich contribute very much to her wealtli and prosperity. With flue water power uud the raw material grown at their doors, they cnn'gucuessfully compete with other States iu any fabrics, uud neucu tiiey are able to solid sheetings, ojuuburgs, cotton yarns, Ac. to New York for market. As wo havo said, the completion of the lino of railroud to NushviUu has turned their attontiou to our State, and their goods begin to uppear in our market, di rect from the manufaeturer’s hands, und where tho Cumberland river is in navigable order, they can bo placed here ou better terms than u bought in New York or Boston umjpmnt. by railroad. On Saturday, we noticed at the domestic de pot of J. M. McFadden A Co., bales of sheet ing, osnaburgs, cotton yarns Ac., from tho Ma con, Columbus,.Flint River and Eutonton Mills, in Georgia, and tho Alisonia, 1-aurei Hill, Franklin and Vale Mills, in Tennessee. The quality tf theso goods is very superior, the os- nnburgs weighing 8 to 0 oz. to the yard, the Bheetlngs 2| yards to the pound. Our market offers a better sale for these goods, inasmuch os they may bo sold for cash or its equivalent, and if Bent to New York they are sold on six and eight months. We hope that a mutually advantageous trade will now spring up between Georgia and our State, and that we shall be able to And a market for our productions and manufactures iu that quarter. A large aud profitable trade already exists with Tennessee, and is unnuully extending itself, and a few years will show that we will find iu the South ern States ouv best tna ket.—SI. Louis Repub lican. Coniikxssional Nomination.—Elmira, Oct. 10.—The Republicans of the 27th Congressional District have nominated John W. Parker for re-election. Mi*. Vanderbilt, NO. 185 SUFFOLK STREET, SAYS OF DR M’kANK’S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS. Being unwell, mid rtjit knowing whether U pro ceeded from derangement or tho liver or increl^ hysterics, 1 was persuaded to purchase a box of llr. M’Liiiio’s Celebrated Liver i’ills, piepared by Fleming Bros.. Pittsburgh, and before 1 hud used (hem all, was enUioly relieved, I am now enjoy- ing purl'er.thealth, aad cheerfully recommend Dr. M'Lane’s Celebrated Liver PUD to all similarly aflliuU'd. New York, March 25, im. Off- Purchasers will be caroiUl to ask for Dr M’L'um’a Celebrated Liver Pills, manufactured by Flcmiug Bros., or Pitt.burg, Pa. There aro other Pills purpor ting to bu Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. M’Lano’a gcuuiuo Uvor Pills, aleo his celebrated Vtvmil'iige, cuu uow bu had at all res. pcctablo Drug Ntores. Noue genuine without the signature of net 14 (10) FLKMINT. BROS. ioiiijumiiil Mligna. Uxput'U. Xrsv Yokk—Steamsiil’p KftwaviUu—08j baluj up- iaiulcottim; 10 bales domestics; 125 caiks rice; EJ packages indzo. Havana—Brig Emma Eger—540 whole and 50 “ etfu ‘ ha'f casks rice; 22,502 foot lumber. NEW UltLMANS, Out. H-Cotton—'With a limited supply im tiie market aid unravornblo weather, tbu Irausactluos to day hi ‘'oitou havo boou cuuUued to some 16U0 bales at about previous rates. MOBILE, Oct 10—UoUoa-Tbo sales to-day amount to CUU hales, wiUi a iurthto advance in prices. Mid dling I23£al2*£c. MACON. Oct 15—Cotton dull. Wo quote t) to 12)(, Receipt! heavy. c.M'i^'i'BOMUtY, Oct 12- -Tho CuUtm tuarkot hna been brisk during tho day. Tho sales or the i ay amount to 8U0 lo 1000 bales. Wo quote extremes at )2» Utf. MILLF.nBEVIM.K.Hct 12- -Ctiltou Is selling from 11 to 12), cents. COLUMBIA, Oct. 14—Therowus less animated de mand tor Uotluuyesterday, and prices wove rather in lavor'd buyers, the supply on sale was light, at prices ranging frura llulz^u. WILMINGTON, uel la- .Uotton—Hales to-day if 75 bales ut l->ial2^ cents pur ib fur Middling and Guud .Mkidliug. Turpentine—Hus declined 16c on eoB, and 104 bids sold tills looruiug at $2 66 for virgin aud ye,- tow dip, and $L Go fur hard pur 280 tba. hath lust, by a very largo body of -Federal Union of'this morning. COLUMUUs), Oct 13—CoUcu-^-Tti day buyors have bccu mure backward in purclioslng, and aro do- luaouiug a d< chuu iu the preteusuus oi coders. We have hu^ru of sales at but the day’s trans actions have been limited and unsteady. Faiu ILcduo kd.-- AU the Railrouda running into Atluuht have reduced their fare to ouo Inin' the usual vales, commenting Oct. 16th lov tiie Democratic Mass Meeting and extending to tho 27th oi Oct. covering the week of tho Agricul tural Fair.—Federal Union. Cukrokku Gkougia—Chops, Ac.—Passing thraugh several of tiie counties of Cherokee, Georgia, last week, we regretted to observe tiie uiipfomishig eomlitiou ol the cropB. Though hero and there wo saw good Helds of corn, uud cottou, these crops, genera ly, are very short Lute corn, und peas and potatoes were billed »y early f ust*, ami wo were assured that scarcely enough of Uie latter would be gathered for seed, .'•o severe and protracted has been the drought, tU .t springs, und wells, that were tlmttghtuever-faUiug, have gone dry; and the atm -sphere is thick with au impalpable dust. With the utmost care and provideuce, stock must sull'er the coming winter. In passing ■jverthe State Read, we were pleased*to ob serve llmt it was m flue order lor transporta tion, ami wo lmpo a surplus of provisions from 1'euuessce, will yet And its way to our city.— . Afucon A/cssinger Oct. 15. Steamer Wnlakn, McNehy, I’alatka—Clughorn It Cmmhighnm. fccbr Cottou Piaut. Aruuw, Ogeclioo—3700 bui-.li ough rice to U Hubcraham & sfou. Scbr Clias d P. nicy, Foster, Philidolpbla—coul to bavannah Gas Light Co. Sloop atheiiue cuuru, Wiggins, Satllla—3609 bu ruugh rice to R Habersham <x Sou. i-creveu's flat, r.om Plantation, with 1000 bushels rough rice to W Wooilbriilgo. Cleared* Steamship Knoxville, Ludlow, Now York—Padoi- ford, Fay Jt Co. B.ig Emma li'gor, Suublatos, Havana—Colieus H Hertz. Passengers. Per steamship Knoxville, for Now York—T W Crosby; Mrs Brown; Mrs Mison,child aud servant: L H Artnc; F Marble; M W Biuckiuau; J ft Kuating; 11 Crane;.I J uriflln, aud 10 cteorago. Low Wats a in tiik Wssrnus Rivuns. Louisville, Oct.—Tho Ohio river is lower than it has been for eighteen years, and is still mil- tug, with Uut Utile hope of improvement. Nav igation above this city is very precarious. There ure few arrivals or departures, uud the (mats refute freight eveu at high prices. Them is a singular state of tilings at St, Louis, AU the upper nver» are lulling. Gin Hocsk and Cotton Boiint.—Sevkhal Lives Lost.—Wo regret to learn that on Saitir day night Jue>t the gin house un the plantation uf Dr. H. tt. Jones, it few mdos from this city, was burnt. Four negroes were burnt to death aud three ot».ers so badly injured that there is scarcely a probability that oue of them will re cover. Wo further lenru that thirty bales of cotton were also consumed. The loss will prob ably teach $15,000 to $18,000. Tho origiu of tire dreadful calamity was, we lears, thus ; A girl was standing iu the door of Ike Jinl mum with u caudle, while the other negroes were at work inside. Tho door swing, mg uguiusl thegitl, knocked the caudle out of her Imnd.iind, me Inn immediately Igniting, tlio room was instantly tilled with flume. Aim t{ gome ry Journal (JcL l v .. Hokhidle State of Affairs in Africa— The Rev. Mr. Beuchumu u member of the “Lon don Wesleyan Mission,” lias recently returned from ft visit to Africa, und iu a sketch of the negroes inhabiting the Gold Coast aud its vi cinity, which weflud in tiie Honolulu Religious Journal, he furnishes a picture exceeding in horrors anything wo had yet believed of beings wearing liuuiau form. Who cuu read without a shudder of such bloody deeds uud Pande monium customs us those which he records. “ Scarce auy ouo of tlieir bloody customs have becu abandoned siuce they first became known to Europeans. They will even pave their court-yards, palaces uud even the streets or market places ol tneir villages or towns with the Mentis uf those butchered iu tho wavs, at feasts, funerals, or us sacrifices to Bossuiu. When Aduhuitseu died, two hundred aud eighty uf bis wives wero butchered before the arrival of his successor, which put a stop to it, ouly to increase tiie flow of blood und tho number of deuth* in other ways. The remuinlug liviug wives were buried alive, amid duuciug, singing and bewailing, the noiso of muskets, bonis, drums, yells, groans und screeches. The victims wero marched along with large knives passed through their cheeks. The exe- cutiouers struggle fur the bloody office, while tiie victims look on uud endure with upatby. “Upon tho death of the king’s brother, four ihoMsaud lives wero thus sacrificed. Upon the death of a king of Ashantce, a general tnassacree takes place, uud there can be no computation of the number of victims. At their Yam cus toms, Mr. Bawditch (another Euglishmuu) witnessed a horrible sight. Every cubuccr, or noble, sacrificed u slave us ho entered the gate. Heads and t-kvdls formed the ornaments in their possession. The blood of tho victims is collec ted aud quailed as a delicious beverage. The King of Dahomey paves the approaches to hU j nluce aud the battlements »t his castles with tiie skulls of Ills victims, und the greut Fetchie Tree at Bodugra has its wide spread brances laden with human carcasses aud limbn.” Kansas Notables.—Chicago, Oct. io.—Cio^ venior Robiusou arrive.! here last evening. Ho sptitks iu Indiana to-day. Gen. Imuu pass ed through this ui«»rnilig i*»r Indian.ip.ihs. Judge S.iutu piucteds to Penn.-yivu iia via St. Louis. I|)iji|iiii8 Mllpte. Furl ul Savannah October 1.5 Arrived* Consignees. Per snamcr Welaka, from I’alatka —30 bales ecu Island cotton, hines, wool aud ludzo McMubou & Hoyle; I. Levy; J W Andoraon; Tiaou & Gordon; Nul- dor fc Askew; Brigham, Kelly Is Co; Bwtou St Vii- lalong.ijFM Myreii; Uoudvrson k Lulhurrow; L J Guiliiiiii tiu; Coujior at Fraser. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEWGOOUS FOU TIIB KAIiVi THAI)K. UBT roceh' l Inmi New York per lam arrival**, lle<n|*M..iti*. I*.»n.. Willie, Low meAsorlnK t* n toot. —A mo— • black aud Wh do Ginghams Fancy Uinitltama. all patterns Super. Emhr’il skirts do Fluto.l do, something n«w Muslin Hands. Camlirio do Dimity do, trench do Jnunnot and Cambric Edgings, togctlior with a large lot of Olo'lis , O idsimoros, Kentudcy Jcaiii, Satiuetd, ka., for .-a Iu low by J. W. THUKLKKLD, «epU Oaugrcw uud W hUakur s\s. C Boiok BOMSTSlJiilijtt & crkusk.. kegs eliolcu Gosliuu Butter. 20 Boxes L'lieone. Laa>lii<g and lor sale by HCitANTM\ , 1 .| OIINSTON ft GO. UUg 2ft. B agging and itoi'K—to imiosGiiiiiiytiioih 30 hull' Imloi do do -20H 200 coils Kentucky Hope, in storo. for tulo by t«f WESTER St FAIAl^. “NGtIcb. THE 8 eamor GORDON will rot 1JLVVK THIS AFTERNOON ftd per auvctiwuiuum, her do uiture being POSTPONED "lilli WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 6, P. il. ocUl J. I*. BROOKS, Agent. uhCTt Aiiji lkaH— O l»00 bags Drop aud Buck shot 6003 Iks. Bar Lead. Landing and for sale by OOt 10 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON * CO. NOVEL SCHEME If OAPITAL PitlZB >40,000 3,280 PRIZES—LOWEST PRIZE $40. 31 ore than Ono Prise to every Ten Tickets I PRIZES GUARANTEEDl iLj<2p , is“arisaiBYi [AUTUOKUUUi BV lllr STATK OK UKohUU.j FORT GAINES AU.4DHBII LOTTKRY. CLA?• 20 To be drawn in the city of atlauta, Ga., In public, m. FRIDAY, Omober 2), 1H60, on tlio plan of SINGLE NUMBERS It! W I’lirchasors in buying lo Whole Tickuis, (when the number.-* end Iu 1, 2,3, 4,6* 0, 7, 8, p, u) aro guaruulucd u Prize ol $40— Halved and Quarters iu proportion. SA3IUKL SWAN <& CO., Malinger*. 30,000 Ticket*—3,380 Prices PRIZES AMOUaNTLNg TO 12 0 4,0 0 0!! Will be distributed according to the following ORIGINAL SCHEME! 1 prize of $40,000 id 1 1 1 1 10 prizes of loo “ of TOO •• .$40,000 12,000 is 12,000 6,000 is 5,UIJI* 2,000 id 2,00 1,000 is 1,00c l.ooo id i.ooa 200 are 2,00c 100 sre 10 OOj 70 aro arpnoxiMATio.v pkizrs. 4 prizes of 160 app’g to $40,000 prize, urc 7,0oo 40 a.fioo 126 100 “ 75 “ 60 “ 46 “ 40 arc..... 12,iwc prize, are Goo G.uoo prize, are 4ot 2,ooo prize, aro auu l,ooo pr«u, ure 4u0 200 prize, ure 1,800 J 20,1*0 3,.80 prizes ttMoUUtiug to $204*uu< Whole Tickets $10—Halves $6.00—Quarters *2.6u. PLAN OF THE LOITERY. The numbers from I to 30,000, corresponding with those uuiubers ou the Tickets primed on si p- arato slips oi paper, uro eucirclcd with small tin tubed, uud placed iu cue wheel, Tlk'tirdt2i(J Prizes, similarly printed and ou- cirulod, aro piuced iu uuothor wheel. The wheels aro then revolved, and a Number is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same lime u Prize is drawn irom tho other wheel; The number and Prizes di awn out are opened and exhibited to tiie auaiuuoe, uni registered by tlio CominUi-iuuors. the Prize being placed against the iiuiubor drawn, Tills operation Id re|s*ated until all the Prizes are drawn out. nwriiBit and uiiisnsv:. J U.ST ncelvcd per Meatnur Ai-giista— 3f kegs eliolcu Goohuu HUTTKIt 20 huge.- State UIKtNK E<l. do Pino Apple ih*. n.v bo liad in H liter iiih>u immediale , It. II. WA1HIN k CO. IO in Barg mu catis. ,oct H ft)A BlilS. Cjioico Al l’LrH. 20hills. " Poutue.: 10 •• YeiloW Union*. 2 " Toinamw.. 1 boxeft Grapes. 2 bid*, i’lg Hums. 2 *• . “ Sides. 2 “ *» nhouldeik. For sale by K. Jl. WATSON k O). rot II MlbMNERY AND DIIKSS BIAKING. MRS. FREELAND will open Fall Millinery, TUKfD Y, October 14tb, IhDD, AT I1KM ROOMS, i No. 174 DHvUUimiN STREET, 1 UP nr a ms, on o ' LARD.—20 bbid prime IkiUltnore Leaf laird A Go kegs prime Baltimore Loaf Lard, lauding aua for sale l»v >CHANT6n, JOHNSTON ft CO. aug 20 ' > ACON—24 bhds prime Hneon Sidus; 8 hhds. SJ prime Bacon ftliuiilders, landing from steamer Keystone State,” and for m<l<» by — iJCTAVUi ' j^LOUR—60:) bbl . extra and superliuo Flour, as- sorted brauds, O IL,Candles ana Soul)—3 bbls, Bleached Winter Oil; ..-du Spying Oil, 4U boxes of Adauiunthio Caudles; 36 boxes of Chemical Olive Soap; Woman's Friend, and Family Souii. iu blora and for sain at net8 J. I>. JESSK'8. C racker-— 30 bui reis Butler Crackers to .Sugar do ;y ‘ Sivtia d« 20 boxes Soda dn I<andit)g aud for halo by net Hi I iUl.COM BE, JOHNSON ft CO. HAi K li.o ii u Uu.-h, ut die Siables corner ol West BROAD and HARRISON STREETS. Give inn a trial oot I—lm JA< DU KLUSfON. . ELECTION NOTICE. Clkkk op Council's officr, i Savauuali, October 4, I860. ) C OUNCIL will ou Thuraduy* October 16th, i860 elect u PccMid J ieutentint ol Ihehpuia Potlc and City Wutcb,by day aud by night, to till tlio va cancy occib-.iouod by tbu resignation of second IJcit- teiiant Bussell. Salary $1,loo per annum- Bund $2,000. Applicants must leave their applieatlous, stating iho names of tlieir sucurlUes, (2 required,) on or before 2 o'clock, P. M. ut that day. By order uf Cnuuill, I'D WARD G. WILSON, on 4 Clerk of Council. FOK SALK. UK ELY NEGRO WOMAN. GOOD COOK ANp WASHER, AND PLAIN IUONER AND SEAMSfHUS. For parllcnlnrs enquire at tills olllce. out B ISOO'IS AND SHOES. RECEIVED by luto arrivals, lady's GAI TERS. Gentlemen’s O .ford illCS. * Goals and Buys' GAITERS. ti- iits Low Qaartored, Calf and Patent lasuther FHoI*. x GoMlomen'3 Fine BOOTS. M. J. BUCKNER, octlo No. 71 aud 162 Gibbon’s Building. A ll, PEUSUaS du.-lrous oi obtaiumg FRESH MJ1.K, Morning and Evouiug, aro ho eby mi ti lled that tliuy cuu obtain tho same at a re uecd price ‘iy calling 'at my residence. No* 58 LIBERTY Tit KET. A. llARMON. oct 1—dim AI'I’Uoximatiox Phizks —Tho two preceding aud tlio two succeed lug Numbers to tfoto diuwmg the tir.t tft Prize* w«» be eniitlodto ihu t)4 Approxi mation Prizes, necording to t^ic Scheme. SU.UOo Prizes of $t0,ii'.0 will be ilolermincd by tim lu-'-t ilzure ol the number thus draws the $Jo,oo. Prize. Fur example, if ibu number drawing tlio $4u,0 OPr ze nd_ with No. 1. then ail Ihu T.ckeU whom the number end* iu 1 will be entitled to $lu If tho Number tmfo with No. 2, thou ail tuo Tickets whuie the number cudn In 2 will be entitle! toi4n, and ao on to O, GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. As, by this ftchemc. miu Ticket in every 10 Is guaranteed to t raw $4q, wo will soli CorlilL utcs in Packages of lo Ticket-, (where iho numbers eud in «, 2.3, 4,6, rt, 7, 8, ii. o.) at tiie following rates, which U the risk ou (hem. AL that they uraw over the amount guaranteed accrue*., to the pal chaser. CerUUcon «>t Package of 10 Whole Tickets $30 “ •* 10 Huff ** no “ ** lo Quarter “ 16 It will he perceived, by this plan, that for $t)0 the purchaser has a t crltUcuto of lo Tickets, when h ho buys Tickets be would only get for that sura 6 Whole*, thus by buying Cerilhates bo bos four more olmucos for larger Prizes—Halves ana Quar ter Puckagos iu proportion. IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CKHT1F OATES. Euclo -e tlio money to our address for tlio Tickets ordered, nn receipt uf which they will ho forwarded by first mull. Clio drawn uumbors will bo forwarded to pur chasers immediately after the drawing. j83“ Purchasers will piousc write their signatures pluiu, and give their Fust ulliee, Couuty ami state. Keincmhcrtbal every prize Is Urawu, and puya* bio without deduction. Ad prizes of $1,000, and under, paid Immediately alter the drawing—other prizes al the usualiitue of thirty days, lull without deduction. $9- All communications strictly confidential. Pi .zi tickets cashed or renewed in other tickets at ciliiur olOuo. Order* lor tlokots or certificates can be addressed oituer.to S. SWAN ft CO., Atlanta, Ga., or sept 30 S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala NEW TIN STORE AND SHEET-IRON MANUFACTORY. 141 SOUTH 05 MARKET aqtJAH*, BAY AS ST ROT I would inform ray old Iriends and imtrous I hare opened tho ubovo store to conduct the Stove, Tin aud Sheot-Irou Business in all its _l various forms, and where will bo found a gen eral ossortraout of Stoves, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware, which 1 will be pleased to show, aud at such price os will satisfy any one wishing to purchase. All kindB of Roofing, Gutters of Lead, Galvanized Iron Work of every deaoriptlon, Job Work and Re pairing executed with dispatch, old Stoves put up aud Pipes furnished at short notice. Tin Ware at wholesale and retail. Cali down on ini .st ^SEvi Bryan street, it will pay you for vour walk, oct2 JOHN .)■ uACRICK. Agent. T EAS.—25 chests and half chests of choice Grecu aud Black feus, received per brig Augu-ta, and or saleby [sept-Jo] J. D JESSEF. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP fllHE HUM under the name or JACKSON ft X McMJHuLS is dissolved this day by mutual isuut. Mr. Jacksmi will collect ull the debts due Die oituccru. R. JACKiUN. THOi. McNICHOLS. Ml 15 FOR NEW YORK* Will tail Saturday, Ibth out., at 11 o'clock, A. M. Tho. steamship AUuU&TA, Cup- taiu Lyon, will leuve as above. GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE. COMMENCEMENT. mUE Public ExercUes of Citumencomcnt Week X will begin on TUESDAY, tJctobcr 28th. Juniur Exhibl Ion on WEDNESDAY, the 2flth. Concert at ulght. Commencement on THURSDAY, tho 30th. The public aro Invited to attend. JOHN R. SEALS, oct 7—law3w Soo. Fac. l For freight or passage apply to PADKLFURD, FAY* CO. 4^* Berths not secured uulil paid lor. Cabin Passage $26 Stooruge Passage 8 Shippers of Cottou by these uteaushi]>s wil please take notice, that no cottou will be roceived ut he presses that Is uotUisliuctly marked on the edge of the halo. oct 15 feo 1 FOR SALE A GO’)D Travoi.ur under Saddle or iu Buggy, togethoi with in w 1 vies’ Side Saddle, buggy and harnhs. win oe sold cheap, tho owuor lwrlhg no .use tor hi r. For particulars apply ut this oct 16 M ULA.'SES— Pi barrel Mult- -sess for sale, to anivo by cchr Julia A Rich. iAJUKEff ft SNELUNGS. R DPE-lOO Colts' Rope lor sale, to arrive by Vohr - JuU-A A. Rich LOCKEfd ft SNFLI 'NGS. W H rivo by sohr Julia A. Rich, uut 1& LuOKEfff ft SNFIXINGS. M° OLAS3ES, BACON &c.— 200 bbls Now Orleans Molasses 100 “ Barbadoas and Cuba Molasses 6ohbds Cuba •< 76 *• Ribbed and Clear Sides 2ft Tierces choice Hams 10 bbb Moss Pork, iu store and for sale by HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON * CO. aug 20 F IRT AND MADEIRA WISES— 10 casks Port Wiuo. S do Madeira do. 16 d» Teuaurille <».». Just received and for sale by SCiUNToN, ft JOHNSTON ft Co. nug 21. I^KRSEY.S.PLAINS AND TWIIXS—TO PLAN- TERi—Wo would resjicctlully call I bo *tton Urn. of tho Planters of Georgia aud Carolina to tho very complete and extensive assortment of the abovo Plantation Goods. Schley’s Goods, of ail do scrlptions, being among tho iot which are now opened and for Bale by oct 1 LADSON ft ROGERS. H a V, Cora uud Lard, iu otoru and for sale by ect 16 LOCKETT ft hNELLINGS. Fatal Steamboat Explosion.—Washing, ton, N r . Y., (Jet. 0.—Tho steamer William Liwrouco hurst her holler on Black River, near Lyons Fulls, ou Saturday last. Cnpt. Whittle w.is faUlly ’ injured ; tho engineer had his s.ioiilder hroken and was badly scalded, aud uoveral other J were severely injured. z t RAIES—GKATK-r—The Unest lot of G rules over VX offered luSavannah can bo found at KENNEDV ft BEauH'S, Stovo and Housu Furnishing EstabiLhuont t riodgsou'e Block, oct 16 corner B»U amt Btooghteu t\ . EW RaUins and Figs—10 boxes of new Ra‘ -ins C (ANDIES— CANDIES—16 boxes assorted StloV A i«\d 20 boxes Mixed Caudles, put up expr lor a retail trade, und lo boxes Fancy Mo toes, White and Rod Sug-tr Pinms and Burnt Almonds. Just received and fur hrIp by octlO - .1. D. JESSE. aud 60 boxes of choice Flap# re cel to<1 per steamer Augusta, aud for tale by | ottll J, " « B LUKfE PARIS—Paris Blueing, lor tho use of wuhcrworaeii and famliio*, (prepared by Messrs. Hyrou ft Crenelle ill Paris,) ouo or two ta- bio apoons full or which la enough for one wa iting. For rule at J. D. JESSt’S oct 10 ii 'M 80pt26tl',g» U3 COHEN. 6l)Udueks oxtramiil snnorfiuo Flour, asH’dbraudr 160 quarter sacks double extra, 11 100 bbls. Gii'idletvillo double extra “ YOUNG ft WYATT. MILL Kit & HULL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW) BRUNSWICK, GA. Wi 1 practice ih tho Brunswick Circuit—eotnpriz- tog tlio following Counties: Glynn. Wayne, Camden, Ware, Appplfng, Clinch, Coffee and Charlton, JOHN B. MILLER. U O. ROIJ.. aug 3 ly ' 'W • 14* f f RRIiIlis* DBAUjlf IN OHOIOB FAMILY GROCERIES anil Foreign anti Domvatlc Fruit, oirnvr Urouyhlm and WhUaker-stt. I'own aud country supplied with cboioe goods at modelute prices. AU orders promptly attended to. sm* ‘-iUMUcUoti always guarunfotuf, syilh WltOI.BSALR AND BKTA1L DKALXB IN WINDOW BLIND!*, WINDOW BASH AND PANE DOORS. West side Monument Square, Savannah, Ga. mayll " T4YH S M'. 'MILLHN . ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office ooruor Bay and Drayton etreeta jyw A* Ii* CHAMPION. (Successor to Ohampion & Watte.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, No. 4 Barnard ut., between the Market and Bay st., SAVANNAH, GA. Dcalor in Groceries, Foreign and DomcsUn Liquor*, Dried Fruits, ftc., fto. Reference—A. Champion, Esq., ffamne) Solomons, Esq., Messrs. Rabun ft Whitehead, and Swift ft Co., Savannah, Go. tnvU chanatwisu» cirr FACTORS ft COMMISSION MERCHANTS. SavannaH, Ga. LANIER At ANDERSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ap6-ly maoox, oi. WltLrAM II. DASMEH, ATTORNEY AND OOUNSKUjOR AT LAW. Trounvllio, Lbwudea County, Ga, Will praoUco in Thomas, Lowndes, Clinch, Ware, Appling, ToUhir, Irwin, Laureus, and Pulaaki -ountios, Georgia; and lu Jefferson, Itadlzon, Ham ilfou, aud Columbiu counties, Florida. (my 11 jtXTKA CHOICF.GUSHF.N BIUTF.IL—Per steamer \a Alabama, un i for salo oy uug 27 J. I). JESSE .LIVERY THE subscriber will cnntiuuo |;thc IJ very and Hack Businos. MESS! aaaiLis. ROBINSON & (JAMB, DBAPHUS AND TA1DOKH, aND Duilera in tine llvady Made Cl oi 111 »g have icceved atcM • pencil ilieir Muck of >ali ami Wit. I ( tur Gt.ODf, (loinprising u Rill an. conqucfo mteurtmentuf Uuths, Gusaimouc, veil- mgp and Over Cuatuiga, which we will make und trim iuuiu usual tty lu, ami uitiiu fchoi test notice. our ready matiu Ctutlilng is uiunulactuicd ut the wuli known houtt* ot W. T. Jennings ft Co, 23) Broadway, New York, and comprises all that is line aud f.ehlouaLIu iu tho line. EUaNj>H1NG G»0|M ol every dcMcriptiou roqul- silo to a goiitiouian'ft warurono, cuu.Plainly kept on hand, ull of wluuli wo utter on our usual crudU terms, or at a discount of 6 per cuuilbr cash, ut 3 i .ULL bTKEKT, SUUnKL UUILD1NG, oct 1—1 iu next door to Pulaski House. -HOOFING! ROOFIIVG!! WABKKN’B IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER-PROOF COMPOSITION HOOFING. IHE subscriber uaviug been appoinled solo agon in lids city for Wari oil’s Firo and Water I’root Luiunosttiou Uoollug is propurod to oxecuto I lie same iu a satisfactory ma-mr. The uitontloii oi tho cliizuns of Savammli is re* s|)ectfully solicited t • tbo ubovo inelhod uf Rooting now much used iu tho priucmul cities of tbu i nil* a slates, (bull) N rtli uud South,) uml as it has boon tested uuner every variety oi cirouinstanues. 1 con- tldently offer it to tho public u.* a mu,fo of lloollug uuoWuctiomipio in every puiticuiur, whilst it com bines, inngroultr degreo llniu nuy other roolli g iu uso, tlio valuable requisi esoi chcnpiiow), durability and security, against both tiro aud water. It bus rapidly superceded tho uso of ull kiuds of roofs wherever it has been introduced, giving in all cases genera! satisfaction, being highly rccoinmeud- od by Insurance Companies, aud all who have tout ed its utility. 4£y CHARLES SlIOLL, Architect, will act os ugu.-t during my nbsouce from tlio city, at whoso office all iulorinuilou will bo freely givou, aud spud mens ut’ tho roof shown, eopt23 CALVIN FAY, Agent. HUNT & WEBSTER’S. IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. 5 \BRUNEI) for Families, plantations, Dross iuu* | liters. Tailors, Boot ft Shoo manufacturers and others who may wish to do their own sowing choup* ' r aud with expedition. This muchlno sows a uut- _jrm stitch with both sidesaliko, uud wliich will no* ravel. It is more simple, Is less huble to get out ol order, and costs less in proportion than any oilier machluo, and is warranted to be perfect, and to work well. All apparatus accessary for convenient uso Is furnished with It, aud any Instruction will ho given that will bo necessary to ensure to tlio purchaser to successful operation and durability The public aro respectfully invited to eaii an.! ex' amine them at ItiaCougresB st. ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen. Agl. HST A very neat and ornamental Iruu table will now be givon with a machine fora smuli sum addition to the regular price Way 26. iVi.ut/R—60 liurrclH extra Kami lyViour, in store and for snlu by J. W. PATTERSON, , qWRNRY ANI) COUNSEI.LOR AT LAW, Troupville, IiOwndesConty,Ga. (mil CHA8. G. CAMPBELL ATTORNEYATLAW, MLUVGKVIlUt, QA.Z Practices Law iu the various Counties or the oe mulgcn Circuit, and tho w^oliilng Counties «*v Twigga, Laurens aud Washington. Rcfor to—John Boston, H. A Crane, and K B Hilton. let)!-) OEOYlQE-ATOmiDON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. AXO Commissioner of ’ tte^CT. 8. Court of Claims Jot Office Corner Bayand Bu^l^treets. ly raylu YONGE iSk FBIEKSONT" FORWARDING AND CUM MISSION MERCHAN18 NO. 94 BAV-HTRK«. HAVANNAU. «A apr4 ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office 176, Bay st.. over Turner ftOo’a. Drug stort SAVANNAH, GA. nov 10—ly H. W. BAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Troupville, Liwndas County, Ga. Roforonce—Hon. W. B. Fuatixo, Savannah, «•. rayli EDWARD G. WILSON, MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. At Messrs. Ward ft Owens’ Law Office. (uiy 11 * WAYNE, GRENVILLE&CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDlNiF MERCHANTS, Hay-sired Savo-mah. TH09. B. WAYNE. 0. E. GRENVILLE. R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE, jy 6—tf Savannah. Chattanooga xfrwrmsERir ATTORNEY AT LAW FKANRL1N, BEARD OO., OA. Will attend to professional business in the Chun lion or Hoard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayotic, Merl- wethor and Troup. Rcforonce—Hon. E. Y. HiU, LaGrange, Ga.; Hob. David Irwin, Marietta, Ga.; Colonel M. M. Tidwell, Foyettoviilo. Ga ; ami Mr. William Dougherty, Co* lunibua, Ga _ sopl7-ly Wm. McAl/tlSTElT. " Marble Mehumculs, Tombs and Gravestones, furn- Wiod on reasoiiHbio terms. Ordera. res- rimctfuliy solicited. up 18 M.WIUT SOUTH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALLIGATOR, EAST FLORIDA. Will practico In tlio Eaetem and Southern Conut:-» Refer to—Col. 8. H Sibloy, and R. R. Hilton, Mi vaunah. fob2-tf timrtmmsL^rwmmzrB^nuiu ARE now ftilly prepared to in sort Dill or partial solta of Teeth on tho principle of Dr..l. Allons'E Patent ConUnuous Gum, By this improvement, the form of tbo face can bo restored to any degree of rotundity that may bo desired. It i« applicable iu all cases where tbo cheeks have fallra in and cannot bo detected by *bo closest observer,— This method combines tho following* 1 vantages•— An artificial gum, which oxhibits a perfectly natural aud life-like appoaranoo, and imparts to the thceth that peculiar expression which characterizes the na tural organs. This Gum consists of a silaulous compound, which is applied and fused upon tho Teeth aud Platoln such a manner, as to fill up all tho Interstices around the base of tho Teeth, and also unites them firmly to oacli other and to tho I'lute upon which they aro soil. Tills secures perfect cleanliness of tho Teeth, Offioo over De Witt ft Morgan, Congress street. *% Republican and Georgian copy, feb If—tf ATTORNEY AT LAW, MARIETTA, GA. oct 26—ly ~li*viu U. W1LDB, ATTOBNEY AT LAW/ 8PABTA. OA. Will practico lu tho counties of Hancock, Warren, Washington, and Baldwin. Rkfektocks—Bohn ft Foster, Rabun ft Smite, and E. A. Soullard, Savannah. Jm9 R. B. HILTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT IaAW. Offioo corner of Bay and Drayton-fts. SAVANNAH. OA. my 11 WBI. C. CONNELLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW,... &ABELLA, WORTH OOCNIY, OA.. (VOBT OFFICE ALBAJTT.) Will practise in tbo Southern Circuit, and In Macc«. Dooly and Worth Counties ol the Macon Circuit. JOT Particular attention given to tho collection ¥ olaimB In South-Western Georgia. Jc2—flm P. JACOBS, SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE. oct 10 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. H-Kl'.X’S HOUSkU jLD WullliS for (Ktober D I received and lor by WARNOCK ft IMVIS, 169 Cougrei<s etrect. • —10 hhds eholc sept 80 C hoick st.' cBoiTSBiiAg: St Croix Sugar. 10 bhds choice P. R. Sugar JiiBt received nn for salo by SCRANTON JOHNS ION ft CO. aug 25. No. 29, Ball street, (sign of the Big l , N. B,—Keeps coustautly on hand Spanish, Halt Spanish, und American Sugars, at wholesale and r* ail. Also, CbowingTobacco, Snuff, &o. Juno] ^AMEnacnKNHY; Insurance Broker aud Notary Public. Marino Protests Noted aud Extended, Average! adjusted, Charter Parties and Avorage Bondi drawsa PajierH prepared whereby to recover louei trim American or British Underwriters, and attention given to all matters connected with shipping and In- •oirauco, No. 118 Bay-street opposite the front ot (ho Cuiilom House. ly nov 8 uoAitmau. SEVERAL Kcntlemenor small iamilies can he |j iicct>mii)ouatuil with good Rooms ain! Hoard, at 20 Draytou street, opposite the Ico House. doo 12—tf MRS. \I. S. KAVMEit. /'f LEA ft SIDhS,—A few casks hrlghtClcar hides \J m Htute und for aalo by sept 17 CRANE, WEL1.S ft CO. S IDES AND SHOULDER—15 hhda aiid 20 bbb bright Sides aud Shoulders, Bacon, received >or .-teamor Key stono State, and for aalo low from ho wharf, by septSS CHARLES A. GREINER. S T CaDIX SUGAR-16 lihds St. Croix Sugar, laud- log our schooner Mauhossett. for sufo by Kept 2 KCSANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO JESSE T. BERNARD. ATTORNEY ANI) COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Nownansviile, Fla. Bcforenco—Georgo ..Brown, William Dell, Ntn* nunaville, Fla., R. B. Hilton, Boston ft VUltlonu. Savannah, Ga. myll 57 BTSfEEJ COMMISSION MEROUANT, So. X*» Brny-tt,, s.v.nnnli. PHILIP M. RVSSBLL, noiaiw 8 oon\?;yamsk, H accuun AS? ’and COl-YIST. JUOAUS— cju U 160 bbls. A, B and CClarified Sugar 69 “ Crushed and Pulverized Sugar 25 half boxes Stuart's Loaf ** 10 hbds clioioo Porto Rico In store aud for saio by oct 2 HOLCOMB!. JOHNSON ft CO. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING C URED by Dr. WVUiOFF, of bttsburg. Pa., wlthuulpuiu or Surgical Operation, who wilt send tho euro to any part ortho World, on the re ceipt o' $10; und tho money returned, if the cure U not effectual. All lottors must ho addressed to Dr. Wyokcff, Box 740, Pittsburg, Pa., in car# or Arthurs, Rodgers ft Go,, Bankers. P. S. Correspondent# will pious enolos# eti fur return postage. Caraox.—Ail persons who cannot product my n (vuv I BACON SHOULDERS—Iu store and for salo by | gvoume certificate, are humbure I). JF3SB. XJ augOh OGDEN, STARR ft CO. septfiO—Wly Will oxcute Beetle, Mortgages, Power ol Attorney, Wills, Bonds, Noticos aud Taking ot Inter rogatoriee. Olfico at the Court House, Savannah, Ga. Court Days, Tbirtf Tuesday In oach month, slid held at tho officoof Edward w. Wilson,Esq. Residence, Gaston, between Barnard end Tattnall streot. Any coil at night, on buslneas,. win be attended to immediately. ■ '.|y*$ J UST received, ONLY thirty-two days from Bal timore by the new steamship line*' The nn- Dr, W. merous enquirers wifi be glad to learn that uej have finally arrived. KENNEDY ft dSAOl, Botue-fbrnlihinf Store, Hodgson’s New Book. aug 4 CHAFFER df CO, No* 6 ^Vhltoker Street, Savananh, Ga., . WUOLBULB AM) BWAII. DfiAUU IX S ashes, BUndH, Doors, Mouldings, ftc White Lead, Zinc, White Linseed, Bperm, Whole, Ton* ners'and NeatsfootOils, Gloss. Brushee, Gold Leaf, Bronze, BulldeiV Hardware. Nalls, Marble Manteli, fto., ftc. je4 .t