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UKNHY (). I,AMAll. of Rlbli.
. iUWOSTDS U. WIUUUT, of Floyd.
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lit, 1 district, Thomas M. Kimihan, or Ulyuu,
Id. District, SAKimj Uai.i., of Macon.
Id. District, Jambs N. Ramsay, of Harris,
ttk. District, t.uoiua J. Uaiitkei.iJ, of Fulton.
Itta. District, John W. Lewis, ot Cass.
_(th. District, JamksP. Simmons,aruwinuctt.
Tib. District, Thomas P, SASt'oi.o,of Morgan,
*th Distnet, Tuos, W. Thomas, ofEtbOTt;
S ULDEIi I OltOtV, ^iriOUETN-
OLItfED I AM TO UE WHAT 18 CALLED
A STATES RIOIITS MAN.-Jamt» Duck-
antin'. nod. on Uu admiuiun of Atkantun, in
1836.
I FOLLY ENDORSE THE RESOLUTIONS,
AND. MAY FURTHER SAY THAT I AM
WHAT IS CALLED A STATE;RIGHTS
DEMOCRAT.—John C. Brcckcnrulgr in re-
ip ohm to hit nomination for the Vice Pretiden-
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Philadelphia, Oct. 15.—Tiu Olty and coun
try of Philadelphia gives the' f.ision 1 ticket 200
majority. Twentyflve couutiesliavo been heard
from in which the Coalition gains 8,200 and has
unquestionably carried the Stato os all the strong
Democratic counties have been heard from.
Florence and Phillips Democrats, ijnd Morris
and Milward Black Republicans have been
elected to Congress. Returns are incomplete.
[second despatch.]
New York, Oct. 15.—The Democrats have
•wept Pennsylvania dean. Florence elected to
Congress from the first District, James Landy,
from thosecond.H. Phillips from tlio 4th and
Omen Jones from the 5th—all Democrats.
[SECOND DESPATCH.]
New York, Oct. 15.—Partial returns indicate
the election already of 10 Democratic members
of Congress from Pennsylvania.
[At the last election only 7 Democrats, Con
gressmen .were elected.]
Ohio mid Indiana.
New York, Oct. 15.—Scattering returns from
Ohio Show that tho State has gone Republican
by a largo majority.
[second despatch.] ( '
Partial returns from twenty counties in Ohio
show large abolition majority. Tho abolitionists
have undoubted swopt tho State.
A majority of tho South Western counties of
Indiana have gono Democratic. Returns come
in slowly.
Louisville Oct 15.—Knox county Indiana
has given tho Democrats a majority of 150*
Vandcrberg county a ranjority 100.
Jacksonville Republican.—Mr. CJormcz,
•gent for the Jacksonville Republican, is now
on a visit to this city for the purpose of solicit
ing subscriptions and advertisements for it<
We should think merchants and others wisbin;
to establish business relations with Kjsfc Flori
da would find it an excellent medium foradver
tiaing.
tSP Wo shall have to apologise to our coun
try subscribers for tho quautity of purely local
matter, appearing in our paper for tho last two
weeks. The City election in which so much
iaterost was felt must be our excuse. On the pro
•ent occasion, there was more dependent upon
it than usually. It was the first held in the
State of Georgia, and it would not have done to
let the Metropolis, send forth anything but a
thecring and confident voico to the Democracy
of that State.
Oar country friends will all take part in our
rejoicing over a victory, hotly con tested, and
well earned. The majority was considerable,
but is not by a great deal what will be polled
for Buchanan and Breckinridge in November,
Many persons who voted with our opponents on
Monday last are open supporters of tho Demo
cratic nominees. We can promise this county
by a heavy vote.
4W The Election in Charleston, nay tho pa
pers of that city, passed oil' quietly. It was
held for the choice of a Congressman to repre
sent Charleston District, and members of the
Legislature. Three candidates for Congress
•reinthe field, viz: Wm. Porchcr Miles the
present Mayor of that city, Gen. James Gads
den, late Minister to Mexico, and Col. John
Cunningham, Editor of the Eonung News.
The number of votes polled in the city was 3812,
The result has not yet been ascertained, as the
elections in So. Cu. occupy two dnys, and tho
votes havo not yet been counted out. Wo thiuk
that Mr. Miles will probably bo elected.
A cabin boy on board a ship tho captain of
which was a religious man, was called up to be
whipped for some misdemeanor. Little .luck
went crying and trembling, and said to the
captain.*‘Pray, sir, will you wait till I nay my
prayers?” ‘-‘Yes,” was tho stern reply. "Well,
then,” repi cd Jack, looking up, uud smiling
triumphantly, “I'll say them when 1 getashorev
Death of Mr. John B. Wkiil—Tho Typro-
graphical Union, tho military and lire Depart
ments, have met with u loss in tho decease of
Mr. Weir, who was un activo member of them
all. He was a native of Philadelphia, u practi
cal printer, and was for some time connected
with the Picayune establishment. As it fire
man, ho was devoted and zealous in tho dis
charge of tho onerous duties devolving on him,
and we learn that his death was owing to in
juries received by him from tho fulliug of a
wail, at a ttro, in the early part of this summer.
Mr. Weir was a member of the Continental
Guards, und in that capacity has done much
towards improving tliut now corps in military
tactics, having sceu service as u soldier in tho
late Mexican war.
His funeral takes place this afternoon at -1
o’clock, und wo see that tho members of the
Typographical Union, tho Fire Department,
anu the Continental Guards, uro invited to at
tend*— No Y% Picayune, UU inti.
Gabriel Raval returned by the Arago on
Wednesday,from France. lie has brought with
him a number of artists to complete his com
pany and will. commence his American tour
about the 27th of next month, when lie will
be Joined by bis brother Frauonia, forming
' together a powerful combination of comic tul
toge
ent.
Melancholy Accident.—Last Monday week-
two lads, at tho Literary Iustitntion in New
Hampton. N- H., named Jones and Bean, were
reciting a diulougue. in tho course of which a
gun was required, when tho timo came,Jones
raised tho gun, (which hud been frequently us
ed for tho same performance,) and nulled
trigger, when it exploded, instantly killi
- other lad.
Yellow Fever in CiliarivNton.
Office of Board Health, j,
Tuesduy night, 0 o’clock. J
Thi Charleston Board of Health report two
deaths from yellow fover, for tho , part twenty
four hours.
J. L. DAWSON, City Register,
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[Corfwpomk'uoo of lira Dolly I'cmiaylvnuliui.),
'Tlit Ktigaof Ttnor in Baltimore.
Her OHurnotoc Ue.troyeil In the Bull-
(nation of ©Ven lie v own C'UUcms,
Baltimore, Oct.Dili, I860.
U wore impossible t > give you the least idea
by description of the hellish outrages commit
ted, during yesterday, in this city, by the hire
ling outlaws of Kuuw NolhiugUui. Baltimore
now stands aide by side with bt, i/ndaand Din*
cinuuti in respect to the election outrages there
perpetrated u short time s.uce., Never, m the
days of Jucoblu clubs, wm Purls mote, belea
guered and subject to outlawry uud mob vio
lence, than was Baltimore from early uioru to
the eloso of the day, uud even throughout the
uighL? To such un extent liavo their cruel outra
ges been carried, that even their loudfeinywiio uro
mainly responsible fur their eom'nnfiltiu, blu.ih
to speak ot them to-day, and do uoV, r DJJy}v tho
meanest excuse iu puliutiou, trom consciousness
of their guilt us abettors.
At uu early hour iu the day, iu fuel as soon
ns thu pulls weie opened, tho first, Third Fourth,
Bcveutli, Twelfth Seventeenth, Eighteenth
Nineteenth and Twentieth Wards,according to
preconcerted urrungements, were infested by
large crowds of armed lvuow Nothing bullies,
tho windows blocked up, and tliuu commenced
those acts which havo resulted in the murder
ing of a largo number of persons, while the
wouuded cuuuot us yet be enumerated. Their
plun of operations iu the .oruier part of the
duy was to seize aud examine the tickets of
voters, and if found to bo as they desired, they
were crowded through; but it Democratic,
woe to the holder, us lie wus ut once lorccd out,
uud reaching tho outside of the crowd, was
knocked down, aud iu many instances ins
pockets rilled. This was not confined' to torelgn
citizens, but in numerous cases to which 1 Was
au cyo wituets, thescjoutragesweio perpetrated
upon natives of Baltimore, merchants, mem
bers of tho bar, physicians, Ac., without dis
crimination ; even tho heads ul those silvered
with age, and who had spent a life.lime in
aiding to build up the city, uud make her what
sho wus—(one ol tho luirest in our hind—to-day
bear the marks ol tho demon bunds wiuen
struck them down. Had they have confined
their villainy thus to the wuids of which luey
held entire possession, the vote in liio remain
ing wards would beyond doubt, have rescued
our city irom the lvuow Nothing rule winch,
for two years past, has so disgraced it. Uui>u,
Drunk .with liquor furnisned them by the mana
gers or this work—the respectable Know Noth
ings uud their candidates—und their thirstnq
lor more blood, iu largo crowds they sulliei
forth with the must demoutuo yells, to those
wards which hud up to that time been compa
ratively quiet, uud going from one to otucr
attacked, beat, shot, aud drove from the pulis,
all who could bo rocoguized us Democrats—
native born citizens us well us loreigu ones.
Of one of these assaults iu thu 12th ward, thu
Sun a reliable neutral sheet, thus speaks:
it was a most surprising spectacle lor a civ
ilized community, and such wus tho dungeruiu,
aud unsafe uspect of the atVuir, Unit the stores
aud houses generally in the neighlxiriiood on
sovenil squares closed up their shutters auu
doors. Many peaceful citizens stood iuokiug
on at a distance from diifereuc points, deploring
the disgraceful spectacle, andtiie absence ui
all means lor staying its progress. Numerous
muskets, shot guns und biuiuleibusses wciu
boldly carried, loaded, fired, und re-hred, time
und again, iu the same hands, while every one
of tho parties almost taking positions muuu
around the Lcxiiigtou Market liou.-e, that were
not thus armed, nourished a revolver. These
arms wero deliberately leveled at supposed en
emies and fired, and even when one man lay
dead, aud another was writhing Irom what
may bo u mortal wound in the apothecary shop,
at the corner of Lexington and Kutuw streets,
parties to tho riot, standing behind the corner
of thu building, one alter another, to pick oil'
their mau lVouta distance of half u square or
more.
Alter shooting down ami driving oft' all who
attempted tho maintenance u. their rights
this crowd of fiends started so the Eighth, n.
Democratic ward, but those at these pulls hear
ing of their approach, nut them on tho way,
Stud after a fight ot' half nn hour with muskets,
pistols, &c., on both sides, tho murderous as
sailants were repulsed, leaving two of. their
gaug mortally wouuded upon the g round,wlulc
a number of theirs were curried away. Kveu
though drunk aud intul with oxeitt nient, these
bravos, who hud ruthlessly murdered unofleud-
iug citizens iu the upper section of tne city,
who wero unarmed, quailed beloro the Eighth
warders ns soon as they found them prepared
in defence, and disgracetuUy retreated m search
of tlnse unprepared for resistance*
The question will naturally occur to you—
where were the police? The only answer to he
made is—they were aiding and abetting these
outlaws, ns Iu no ease did they muko arrests,
except where a Democrat was shot down, and
with the blood streaming from Ids wounds, with
curses and cull's would they drag him to the
station-houses. In all Justice, tho Know Noth
ing officials are responsible tor tho blood spilt
yesterday, and for the eternal iu'auiy winch
must rest upon Baltimore iu consequence. Du
ring the day tho mayor was waited upon bj
many of our first citizens, uud in ono e;r-e by a
violent Know Nothing military commander
and urged to order out tho m.lui.i uud check
tho murderous outrages of their hireling buii.es
but, uo, to all Uieir appeals lie would only re
ply that the Democrats would do the same if
they possessed the power, uud that be would
not interfere.
Throughout last night the city was iu a state
of the wildest excitement, as these gauga mint
ed from one end of it to the other without mo
lestation or attempted hindrance, knocking
down every Democrat with whom they met,
storming Democratic quarters, public houses
and even private dwellings. The scene ol blood
shed and riot which ensued cannot be describ
ed accurately it even imagined. Nor has order
yet bceu restored, ua at this writing armed
gangs are openly parading the streets with
their weapous exposed, assaulting and firing
upon ail who nre known us not having contribut
ed to the fund which secured Uieir services, and
to which no Know Nothing officer or business
man of their detestable party, has dared to de
cline contributing.
What they claim as a victory, Ims thus been
obtained. Their majority in round numbers is
1,500. in tho 1st Ward 000 Democratic, votes
were kept out of the ballot-box in this way.
In tho 4th, 200; in the 7th, lull; luthelTtn,
200; in the 18th. ut least 700; in the I'.tth, loll;
und in the 20th, 200—making 2,200 volts ii
all. Tids fact is known from these Wards hav
ing been blocked aud polled beloro the elec
tion, and our vote iu each being thus accurate
ly ascertained in anticipation of these outrages.
Thua counting for them all the illegal votes
they deposited, their candidate is elected, with
a majority of 700 votes against him, which are
known to bo legal.
At every turn wo arc met with the question—
where is thing to end ? Where;cun it end but
in our city losing her former fair character, ami
her business interests being sacrificed; and iu
view of tho fact, if many of our business men
not only having winked at these outrage.;, but
furnished funds to secure their perpetration,
renders it but justice that fiiidh should be the
case, until they have thus been forced to aid in
destroying the monster into which they havo
aided in heating lire, bet their interests thus
sailer, and they will then aid in securing to ull
our citizens equal rights.
BALTIMORE.
Ono hot day last summer, as one of the teach
era In New Jersey wus speeding down Biuid-
wuy, in order to be in time for tho curs, he was
accosted by a man, who, alter mumbling in an
unintelligible manner, drew forth u card, on
which was written, *•! am amide;” whereupon
the worthy Dominie, pointing lo his brow,
streaming with perspiration, wrote: “ 1 urn ul
moat a liquid."
I say friend, is there anything to shoot hire?’
Hiked a Kentucky sportsman of a little boy.
Buy—* Wul, nothing just about here, stranger,
but tho scholmaster is down do hill yonder—
you nought pop him over.’
Hons.—The fall tratlc in hogs is luirly open
ing atCincinimtaiid other Western points,
During live months ending with May, one
hundred tons of gold were shipped from Aus
tralia to London und Liverpool.
, Our Political Mlenwbei
any Southern man city stato a a
imroV priuoIplo of pulley on whlcIfiMTFfil
more nion or the South • urh uimduoiiiig, the
onuvusri, ho cau do more than ims yet been
dono hi tho six montlw’ progresa which the
canvass has made. There is uo principle ol*
political philosophy or uiciuuro of jmieiical
lolltioa Which this lulouraUo party ut Mluuw-
icrs can point out us the object they uro
coutundiug for, in the most important Final*
dcntinl contest thu couuiry lm* ever yet expe
rienced. At tho North they mu its ferocious
against the Nebraska-Kunsas ineusuru us the
Black Republicans. At thu .South they are all
hostile to Urn same great tent lueueuiu, because
“gotten up by tho Democracy lor party pur
poses,” although but u lew ol them dale openly
declare for tho restoration ut tUu Mlmmuri line
ofexelusiou. The platform oi the whole Ira-
tornily begins uud cuds iu t he msuue, idiotic,
gabble—this uiau can’t betiuled— that man
can’t lie—“tboioloro, Fiiitnuie is smu to be
elected.” This is tbu programme iioiu ulplm
to omega.
It is a iclkclion upon tin- i.dtUigcuco of tho
people lo iiifetill them with such puerile twaddle.
—*• Buchanan cunt’bo elected—Fremont can’t
be elected—tlierelore, help us Lot out Tom
Thumb”—would be logic just us conclusive uud
a proposition juntas ralioiui—to be tliiown in
thu luce of KUllVaguiis solicilioiisly seeking tho
imo path of duly, iu lira emergency in which
they find the country.
lira iuct is, Filiiuuseia jutua iftbctuuily out
of lira field ns Torn Thumb, indeed no is much
more feu } for ii Tom wore brought out lie would
at least excite thu uuthusu&m of young gentle
men iu kuco ureeeUes of lus owu uielies uud
their uiamas; whim Fillmore is not in lira
(bought of muii, woman or boy. iic will not
get u nibble in the hbupc of all electoral vote
for lira Presidency, North or South, it is as
hopeless a ease as the luck of the urchin who
tuok ii into hia head to try ms huh and line m
lira cistern, in the culvert Ura ease may seem
better; for tadpoles abound mmud undlith;
but tadpoles never bile at ura huuk, uud uuder
Uw genud suuslduo of ulectuin duy, wheu tbu
anglers count upon getting a glorious inujv* ol
iisuoj, they will have turned into frogs uud
suddenly dive out of sight with u crouk und a
pludgum into lira mud uud ulimc.
The country, lira voters of lira Nortli aud
South, are all iu earnest one way or the other.
Tho iriomU of the Guusliluiton uve in earnest,
and have no thought of supporting u man who
only tells them—“The Neoraska-ivansas act is
u Puudora’s box of ull evils— L am ututu ou the
thu Missouri act.” The fanutios uud luudmeii
of the North, also, require stronger meat than
a snailingvepitlrat against lira Nebraska Kansas
act, and more positive demonstrations than
billing uud cooiug noil committalistu about the
Missouri Comproinite.
Fillmore’s bonny clabber wold enter strong
stomach’s cither North or South. Ou unu ride
or other till the tamest men ui the country
mean to vote, aud either Buchanan or Fremont
will he elected, aim that by lira people. The
Presidency is going to he earned ural contested
by hard voting. The contest will he decided at
the polls by tlu* people, whore it ought to t«;
decided, and by the voters winch ought always
to decide it. There will, indeed, he drums ot
sUVraguns—-as there nre drones in every sort of
hive—who will throw away their voles on
Fdlniote, chiefly at the South.—Richmond Ex-
amiuevs
•• What does year husband deal in ma’am.
“ He deals in cards chlelly,” “Well, lira Ue’il
will be upt to get him when the lust trump is
played.”
Cruel Inhumanity.—A railway clerk asking
a sea sick passenger if he is anxious loruic-
turn ticket.
“ Jnlmy, my son, do yon know you have
bj'okeu the Hahliath?” “ Yos daddy,” said
Ills httlo sister, and mother’s big iron pot too,
in five or six pieces 1”
A dancing muster, in renewing his solicita
tion for patronuge, wishes to express his obliga
tions for.past lavora. When the printer made
him nay, Most respectfully oMra his shanks."
Tho crowning success of the wnr-the com-
nation at Moscow.
Senator Douglas has twelve appointments
to iu llUuois the present mouth; Col. W. A.
Richardson, filteeu; Col. Carpenter, twenty-
one; Gen. McConnell, seventeen, and lion.
John Ilogan, three. In all, sfxty-eight speech
es from live iudiv duals.
Hon. j! Bright addressed 0,000 people ut the
Democratic mass meeting m Uushville, lud.,
oa the 1st Inst, lie spoke lor three hours.
tt is stated that the Rev. Dr. Pync, of
John's Church, in Washington, sold about far-
ty acres of land iu the environs of Chicago,
about two yours ago, to Senator Douglas for
£4,000. The present value of the laud is esti
mated to be 8100,000.
The tea plant has been successfully' cultiva
ted ut Santa Cruz,iu California, from seeds
found last spring in a cuddy purchased foi
consumption.
Dr. Kane.—Tho health of Dr. Kune, the
Arctic explorer, is much impaired. He was to
leave by last Wednesday’s Atlantic steamer for
Europe where lw hopes to recruit ids strength
The Now York Mirrror says that Brevet
Major Geo. W. Rains, who.su resignation we
announced a lew days since, 1ms just married
a heiuiliml wife and a property on the North
river worth half a million of dollars. Good luck
seems to have mined upon Rains.
Savannah, 16th October, 1858.
The Board met—Pyeaeut, M. J. Buckner,
Chairman,J.M. ShoUtuaa, l)r.R*J.Nantt,T
A. Askew, T. J. Naylor, Dr.D. O. O. Hcery, J.
Wilder, und 8. A. T. Lawrence.
REPORT OF INTERMENTS
IN LAUREL UROVB OEMKTBRY FOR Ttlfi WIEK
Eudlug 14th October, 1856.
Oct, o. Elizabeth Jones, 13 years, Bilious
Fever; lUcbmoud county, Ga.
Oct 0 Johu Stewart, 21 years, Bilious Fever;
Scotland.
Oct u. Thomas Layton, 28 years, takon to
Hospital in dying state.
Oct 10. Sarah M Moll, 10 months, Marasmus;
Now York.
Oct lo. Samuel EMuso, 3 years 10 months,
Convulsions; Chatham oounty, Ga.
Oct 10. William Noylo, 28 years, Billioua Fe
ver; Irclaud.
Oct 10. Samuel. R. Baruum, 17 years, Con
gestion of Brain; Savannah.
Oct 10 William Uustiou, 20 years, taken to
Hospital in dying state; England.
Oct 11. William Williams, 20 years, taken to
Hospital iu dying stato; George
Oct 12. Euaehia Ham,45 years, Dropsy; Lib
erty county, Go,
Oct 13. James C Doyle, 2 years 10 months,
Bilious Fever; Savannah.
Oct 14. Theodore O Goddard, 2 years 9 mos,
21 days, Worm Fover; South Carolina.
BLACKS AND COLORED.
Oct 10. Infant, 7 dnys, Lockjaw.
“ 13. Elizabeth Bolles, 78 years, Dropsy.
“ “ Surah Ann, 2 years, Convulsions.
“ “ Maria, 17 years 10 months, Typhoid
Fever.
Oct 14. Harry, 1 year, Bowel Complaint.
“ “ Soipio Gordon, 47 years, Pneumonia*
A. F. Torlat,
Keeper L. G. Cm’t.
REBORT OF INTERMENTS
IN CATHEDRAL CEMETERY, FOR THE WEEK
Ending 14th October, 1S5U.
’ Oct 7. Patrick Doherty, 15 years. Bilious
Fever, Irclaud.
Oct 7. Eugene Sullivan* 24 years, BUions
Fever; Ireland.
Oct 9. Dennis Keller, 34 years, Iuflamatlou
of Throat; Ireland.
Oct I). Johu Murphy, 31 years, Fever; Ire
land.
Oct *J. Ellen Livuu, 20 years, Bilious Fever;
Ireland.
Oct 10. John Briou, 60 years, disease un
known; Ireland.
Oct 10. Thomas Qiiiinfivcu, 23 years, Con
gestive Fever; Ireland.
Oct 10. Jeremiah Deiauy, 32 years, Bilious
Fever; lrehud.
Oct 11. James Doyle, 3 yeais, Bilious Fever;
Savan mill.
Oct 11. Johu Moore, 3 years, Bilious Fever;
New York.
DANIEL COLE,
Keeper O. Cemetery.
Whites 22
Blacks aud Colored 0
Total — 28
M. J. BUCKNER,
S. A. T. Lawrence, ch’n B. H.
Secretary, B. 11.
A Mrs. Cutler lectured in (Ira congregational
church at Bureau. Illinois, lor the “relief of
suileriug Kuos is, “ou Tuesday last.
Oliver O’Donnell and lady, Charles R. R.
C»Muil uud servant, uud Jerome N. Bonaparte
of Baltimore', returned from Europe iu the
ste.inicr Arago, at New York, on Mcduesduy.
it we ave such a debilitated, degenerated
ami sickly race as the English and Uieir mi
ni ire rs pretented to think wo are,- “iiow is it
that we always lick ’em?” says Jonathan.
The friends of Mr. Buchanan are to have a
grand rally at St. Louis ou the ltfth of this
month, Distinguished speakers from diilbiu-t
States will he present.
Did tho bullet ever pay tor ids lodgingsJn
the man':, thorax?
The gentleman so often spoken of in novels,
wuo riveted people with his gaze, hu.s now ob
tained permanent employment iuu boiler manu
factory.
A young lady being asked by a politiciau
which party she was most iu litvor, replied tiiut
she preferred a wedding party.
TueSecultof Youth.—A lady never knows
how young she looks, until she has hud her
portrait painted.
Serious Political Riot.—Pottsville, Pa/
Get i*—A meeting of the frieuds of Prcinout
and Dayton was held last evening at Forrest-
vilie, riciiuyiikiil county. The speakers were
stoned and shot at.
Mr Patieivjn was stoned while-ou the stand,
and just ua he and the other speakers were Jeav.
mg, a bull was tired into the carriage, which
grazed lira face of Linn Bartholomew and siiot
oil tho chin of a citizen of .Miuersvdle. After
they got away from the mob, they heard tho
impmut discharge of liic-umis, uud it is fear
ed f iat other injuries were commuted.
[•5i.VO.NI> DISPATCH.]
Pott.- ViT.ll, 1\a., Oct. 11.—The disturbances
at rorrestviile were more serious than at first
reported. Finally the military at Minersvilic
were culled out ami they succeeded iu arresting
uvo or mx of Die ringleaders iu lira riot. One
of them, in attempting to escape, was shot
dead. Tho other persons uro iu tho watch
house ut Minersvilic.
considerably injured.
Several persons wero
Yellow Fever in Brooklyn.—Oct, 11.—
The Brooklyn Health officer reports oue new
case of yellow lever, and six cases upidcraie
bilious lemittaut fever, including oue death.
speculators a
.Jure limn Ono T*iTze i<> every
Tickets 11
PRIZES GUARANTEED.
PATIOKFOR HALH
THIS flUBSORIBEH nflor, lor lljo bln
iStboriy Uouoly.mifwMu'lbnv.u, BIB« unra
tolloi from Hlttoiivilla, and nix m |ea froni lira ■ If
Rtilrotd, contululnglTiroo ThouiaUd Acres. Three
hundred oorou cloarid and uudor g<s»d lenco, inoet
of which Iim hoou cleared wlililu the lurtfnw yetrs.
lit othor uorltoiiH havo hvuu iifgul> manured for a
number of years, and are now very productive. On
tho place is a valuable Haw and Urtut Mill ou a 0u<-
Btroam, in good running order a laruo and eonnuo-
dious Bin House as good as now, with runulaggeur
for horse iwworj logethor with u «• od (Jin. Uost
new framed Negro Reuses, sufficient lo uocommo-
date llfty Negroes. His elegant new two sie.y
Dwelling House, together with all necethuiy out
Duildliigs, Mich as Ei.iblcs, Ciru IIouth, kc in
fact every thlug lusucli or doc i hat tho |»iuol(.isur
can realize tlu full resources or the laud without
the uutluy ora dollar In fixtures. It Is probably lira
be-t settled Plantation iu Liberty county.
It will bo sold ono third ca-di, the hulunco iu oue
and two yours. Thu only inducement to sell is the
fact that lira subscriber has another I’ltmtaUuu nix
miles from this, ami the nucuisury alicntleu to noth
takea too much tlrao from his pruioMiomd uiguge-
monti 1 , henco ho would relieve hlui>ell of lira caro
or om* by disposing of it.
Wiran at homo lira subscriber will take plofjjuro
In showing tho place to any one who mnyejll, and
tu bis aUsunto Mr. Uonjaudu Jiorsuy will ^how it.
act 10-law8w WM. B i.AULDKN.
COMB ONE-COr.IK ALL 1
I HAVEJust rocclvod some 100 thousand good
Spanish Segara oftho very host bvauda, also, a
lot or good German Segars, si low pricoa. Also, a
lot of good French and German Wines. All of which
I am destined to soil at reduced prices. 1 have also
addod to my present stock, u lot or lira v<-ry Uncst
French Brandies—aud I say to you one and all. now
Is yourtlmo, for I um determined to muko my mot
to, low prices, aud quick sales—so como aud 6iu
mo at the comer of Bay aud Bull streets,
augSR _ A BONAUI).
S undries, just*keckiveb—
15 bags choice old Governtnrnt Ja\u and Wt>
Ooffoo;
0 half chests Black and Green Toas.looso
and in 'Lmrtur irauud package*.
10hhdt Light Muscovado Sugar;
10 bids R L ft D Stuart’s Crushed aud Clarlllod Su.
gars;
10 Uhls seil'rismg Flour,
26 bags Extra aud Huperffuo Flour;
20 bblstioda, Butter uud Maple Crackers;
60 boxes Boadet’s family.Soap, Starch and Candles;
60 doz Polls and Brooms;
100 doz Scrub Brushes, and Cotton aud Manilla
Clothes lines;
10 gross Matches;
26 boxes ground Coffee and k‘upper;
60 boxes Mustard aud Yeast Powders, Ma<*n,(Uuna-
mou, Nutmegs, aud Cloves, aud to wises table Salt,
fto., Ac. In store and r»r sale by
DAVJI) O’CONNOR,
Jell Cor Broughton and Drayton sta.
.OGNA Sausages, u fresh
y
*HJt 1
SavAiiimli AI:u*ki!C* October 10.
The markei is wiin *ut elungo hi prices. Tho
salo» of yesterday amouni to 618 bales at tbofo).
jowing partiuuDrs, viz: 117at 12 3-lf, 70 at 12^,
50 at 12‘4, «i 1 at 12Ji, #17 at 120 lit.
Theta that would Uo u. season to secure Ticket- in
the
FiLT iuines academy iottbeby
to uu uuaw.v
PlllDiVY, October 21, 1850,
Sliuuld l« an iv» time, if they would secure any o
lira Brilli.iut Piizcs onbrod in lira Scheme
CAPITAL PRIZE,
40.000 DOLLA
LOWEST PhIZL, tHbl
Cll AitLICSfON, Oct. 14—Cotton—Tho market wa.-i
quiet u-uuy lira rei-ort.-i .-aios wore limited lo
257 btv'ov, \n«re were, tuwtver. other Vrausa'T.oui
which nave net »e.-*i rep trie t, which would swell
ttra figures toabuui -100 .•ale-', at extremes raughid
froiu il !i to l-’.Ja u iho market was very much
depressed, and showed uu irregular deolluo ol' j^a
from die highest point.
COI.U At HU.S CojiON STAfi7kTi-;Xl’, Oct u.
Stock on l»a- d, September 1 883
Received tins Week 6,032
Received previously 12,803—18,4 6
Total uuniuer of bales
Shipped this week 1,018
Shlppod previous y 6,870
19,268
7,778
I oio Ms WoRfrii knofipl •
T A F PNEU’H (>N K THOUSAND AND, TENTH | (jh
Jj WORTH RNtlWDC-tt Hn/ik.cInaMv oxpl da.
lug how lo do rightly, inmost evorrlliliig that can bo
iracesHary In tho KltohMifllw Parlor aud thu Droa-
»tng Room.
I .OKI MLR IITTLKGOOD, ll-q., a Young Gsiitlo
man who wh-hed to reclJinundsaw It aecr-'InRly,
by Frank R Hincdley.
MRMDIIWOF JAMK-, H >RDON tlRNNWTf 4ND
1118 'fIMKS. by a Journalist.
HAHaTOGA aHpi. y of 1787
Whldifl'-i IV New ('ook Book or Practical Receipts
for tho Hourcwilii
Miss Lo'llo’s Now Jlocclpu for t'ould-ry..
The I antes' Now Rook tor C'lekory—a Pnrtlcnl
System tar private laiiclles m town raid coi.ntry.
Tho Aniuricun llomeikHik lio«)k, conlatutng guvo*
rul inmdred orelleiu KoreiutH.
Fanny Korn’s Family Omk Book, or Housckeejt
lug made «.i»y.
Cooper’s Works.—'lira Prit.rlo; The Hpy; Tho
<>ak Uponing-i; ralan’s Tm*: Thu Hon, ere ; The
Pathfinder.
Miss McIntosh's Novel-,—Kvcnings at Iranuldnoo
Manor; Aunt Kitty’s Tales j The Loliy and the
Lowly, fto.. ho.
Mi-‘ *.'nrol|u«‘ i.oo lleiilz’s U«ik«—Linda, or the
Yoiiim Pra*t *»f til-. Hullo Or«.ol«;Tho VbuturV
Xoiiie rn Bride; Marcus tVarlaini orlht-LuigMoss
'prl'ii!: liuilcn inui Arther, or Miss ,TluuuV r : plii
nng Wheel
The Wavoriy Novels; Major Jones Courtship, ftv.,
&c. Received by
J. IJ CUiiill'JJGK, Agent,
net 14 Under the MurrUMl ilouBO,
m\ BOOKS—MEW BOOKS*
RKCKIVKD BY WARNOCIC ft DA VI?.
wku.vksimv, ,.er. 1-t, iMJ.
flTHK lldls oftho Shatomuol by the u Jilior < f the
X \VI'Ju,.Widu World.
lAirttmer btV.cgoud—a young gentleman who
wiJrd to see lira, auu -jaw U accordingly, iiy
Frank ^medley, Kuq.
' Chip, from uncle Sam's Jack JCnilb. Over one
hundred ll)ii.-drntio,i .
How to Dress with Taste, iiow to Woo, and How
lo M in.
Bridal Kitiquette; Row lo Behave.
Mrs atoplran’s lllu.Uialt-1 Monthly lor
her.
Dickcnu Houscli ild Words fur October.
PulwuuaY Moutluy **
JWi AlortK o|f
Tli» Americau House L'arpcutur
IViiy's Kxpedlil o to Jujun and lira t.liiii
Seas.
i n/sale ut 169 Cuiigress.-Ktrcet
f \ U ilKN ItUTTKR AND CHe l-hK—-0 ke^s liu- ^
shell Untier; 51) boxes da drawn; luu ling X
B olo>
by
i supply just loco jyo
J. D. JE.-SE.
BANK OK C'OMMKRCK, )
SAVAXNAn, October C, 1856. i
A Ta meeting of lira Beard of Directors thh day,
It was rosolvod that uu Instalment of $26 per
itaarcou the Capital Stuck of thi- Punk ho culled for,
payable on or before FRIDAY, 31st etcher. Instant.
JOHN C. FKRKILL,
oct 7-luwtNl Cashier.
B aH SOAP.—60 box • • Kxtru N lliii ft Suns’ l’alc
Rxlra Yollow Soap, lust received and fur mlo
low to cluso cousignmeutl by
CRANE, WKI.W ft CO.
sept 17
Wido, Wide World,” Ac
A Pilgrimage to El Mediuah and Mi-ccali,b> Lh-ut.
Burton, or tho Bombay Army, with map and Mas.
tratiuuH.
Tho Humorous Poetry of the Eagilsh Language,
from Chancer to Saxo.
birimer IJttlcgood. Esq., a y. ting gentleman who
wishrd to sco Life, by Smedley
Third volume Irving’s Lire or Washington— cheap
edition.
Wood, Therapawtic and Pharinacalogy—a new
work.
Simpson’s Obsiuretrinf—2 vols., complete.
Young America’s Picture Gallery—70 i'luetra-
*w«w* W. TIIORNE WILLIAMS.
oct 0
M ISS LESLIE'S GAZETTE OF FA8H10N for Oo
tober. Received by
J. B. CUBBEDGK, Agent,
oct 8 Under the Marshall House.
uiidy
C ANDY, CANDLES. COFFER, Ac
ta 0 Imifuud whole boxes assorted i
•00 boxes Sperm, Hydraulic, toariim uud Ad-
amuntiuo Candles
150 bags lire: i UloColTee
loo mats Java do
60 boxes fresh ground uo
15 do Goshen Cher bo.
Received aud fur sale by
oct 8 MoMAHOv ft LOYI£.
Stock Oil Hand Get 11, I860,,,,,, 11,480
Received up to sumo time Iasi year.22,726
NASHVILLE, Oct 11—B i dness Jus been uuiisu
ally brisk during lira pi-4 wesk. Notwithstaudiug
lira heavy (rude of our ury goods merchants Iu the
mouth o» {September, tUviv coui nueto b«« large
a i i pivim-.c to goi.tr b/y nd tlra -e of any previous
year.
«. olf. o—Act vo. We hear ol heavy talcs at 11 J,a
l2o for Fair tu Prime. Choice Is bu.d at 12MU12M,
and is very so iree.
F.on.-—There has been hut little doing in this ar-
licle and prices have not < iiai:gui. Wo coutimie
to quolo Superfine ut $3nu 60,.» d extra ai $7.
JJaccn—lias declined; ami limy tra quoied ut 8a
8,q for Clear sSidm from wtigi.us, ai d 9 lor Hams.
•'Irailhlers are not wanl-;U.
Ijird—le deinuiid a lie.
WANTED,
« HIRER HUNDRED ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to h c
i m local amt travellug agouts in u husin^B
easy, usoful and houorablo. at a salary i f $D‘(i p. r
uvmth t A capital of $5 outy required \ No patmt
mediciue or book business. Full particulars given
(free) to all who enclose a postuiro stamp or n three
cont piece, and address A. B. MARTYN.
£opt22—w3m Plalstow, N. H.
gUCKETS.AND BROOMS—
50 dozeen 3 hoop Painted Huckcts
•6 do 2 do do do
26 d Brooms, lauding aud for sulu by
{-UKANTON. JOHNSTON ft CD
lllg
Pori of Niiviumivh October 10.
Ai-rivid.
Steamer A,van, Johnson, iramercs Ferry—Johu
Rlohurdsoii.
Sloop Noil tioru Belie, rite veus, G rut tan Island—
8003 hushols rough rin* n» U Habersham ft Sou,
Sloop Virginia, tVerihiPgUm. Grattan lslaud—
d,400 hu-ilielsr»ogh rice toll Ji.tbirtliani ft rion.
•udge King’s Ihl, >roin Plantation, Hithl,uu0 bu
toucli rice to R liub nstuim ft -on.
Mackay’s fiat, from i Loiialiou, with 828 bushels
rtui^ii lire lo Tisou ft Gordon.
Pmisi-iktfcr*. ,
< Por.M comer Swan, from Deiuercs Ferry—Dr J F
Grifiiii; J Ingram; II t< Johor on :.t Frnwell, William
McBride, T B avk;Mi:-s li Lice; Mr.'Baker; I'olAJ
Luvtoii; M -h Frierson, Aehiidr* n and servaut; J li
Roberta, lady, child and servants; Miuler Roborta.
Pm steamer Welaka,irom l alatka—O F Kitchen:
F t-rulchUehl; TM IF niun;it rialiatu; IC M 1’re.icolt;
w l ttiiipb. lt; R .-Irtilbid; A G Jeritt; Mrs McIntosh
uu t servant; Miss Macey; Mrs Trucehile t, it Keif-
lerjJuhu Buriy;G Bmitz;Geu Foster, A M riadter
C riinhpsjpj pnntdi; DrHPO Higdon, Dr Mays
a A Multaiy; Mr t«rorcr;2 .Misses ouIIimuh; a M
1 e.ipa-, \\ Gujjhey; Mrs K*.yal nod child; M My.
«eu;J t, Hmtiau J M-.rphy;S- Bryan, O Morris;
*• Alton, and 10 on deck.
C'oiiflltcut-e**
Per steamer riwun, irom i i-tuores Ferry—37#
baled (oiK.u, 20 boxe» spirits turpentine, 20 sacks
ora, Boston ft Vi.lalunga; N A Hardee ft Co; & U
Wade; J lhcnurd»mi; it J Durum; Padolford, Fuy k
Co; Huhu ft Foster; \ 8 ilurirtdge; Cliarleston heat
ami others.
aogl4
GBNERALBRORmiGB BUSINESS.
T HE UNDERSIGNED oners hi- services to fits
friends and ttra public a* a GENERAL HRi )RER,
Particular intention will bo given to the p iiulms.
and side of Cotton,Stocks, Builds, ftc.. uud procur
ing froigblB for vessels.
Old 5—w4 ,|n||V T. ROMMANn.
^AurT"^rjairi^NmXTi—oTijmvT^Bocha^rr
Half .-’neks, just received for sale b.
YON OK ft FitlKS'tN,
oct 9 So. ;.*4 tia sine
E
W ASH BOARDS, BUCKET'S, BISCUIT, ftc-
100 dozen Wood Wash Board'
26 do /duo do
160 do 2 and 3 Hoop Buckets
60 do Well do
6 do Brass I ourid do
160 do Scrubbing, Stove and Shoo Brushes
200 do assorted Brooms.
Received und for sale by
oct 8 MCMAHON ft DOYIA'.
:u
JN 1
from steamer aud for -ale by
{•upt 17 ri RAN TON, JOHN TON ft
OHSWKETKA *. i r
JUST HECKIVBD PER NCIIOONKB
KATld ItlUGIlAiU.
J KW 1AUTK CURRANTS—
i I'ronep, iu fancy Uoxcsm-d dins
;‘riuei.-.-.ft rio.t riiieilod .Alimanls
ribelli d Almonds
Brazil Nuts. Filbert i
Grenobu Niits
Leghorn ' itrou, Canton Ginger, *
Cim um u. Cloves, Ginger
Mace, ah a No. 1 article.
Fig Pat to, rnm-y Boxes
Jujube ■ n- le
Rose aim i.vtmin
New li.de- - Sardines, *j and *4 boxes
Virmuiff. n ni Alaccaioni
flecker' a lf-itaLIng riour
Stunrps G ’l .i-n r’-yrnp.
CALL AT
BARRUN’Is FAAUI«Y GltOCETiY.
cram rot \V I man or and Clurlton street- 4 ,
oct 11 fjfr*.
“\'A!al'A»n^r"ii«;i2“FL AN ■i r X’J'l(i X
l-'i ill SALli,
Winn.-i n:.\ mim. ,.u un: nrv os s.\va:v:.au.
O N lira lir^t aieshiiv in lioccmb. r next, will I
sold bi’.iwe the i.oart itoirae in u e city
viiuuab, Hie Pl.uilati-m on tne .-avutinah riv-v, li
mile., irom the cny, Known u- Mmb«rry Grove, I.
ranging to tin* eatai. o tl.u late i in.q< LTnn-r, no
umm .g mx hundred and eighty-atvm* acre-,
which ihure are two l.mulreu ae.rt-n of llr.-t -jo •!«}
tide rieo laud, and one hm. tree an.! aity-bvc i.<
under g°:>tt hanks and in u llur ,-l-jtr fra* cup;
non. Airo,»>'*veuty five acras ofhigt tan-i on
cultivation. On lira place arc a good owe ilng lmUae,
overseer's homiu. barns, negro iiotir’es ami. tira.
inlbineiuigs, ail iu u goon state of repair. Peimi;.
•ieblrmg n* jniiciust-will cull upon ii. K. llarri-oj,
Ex’1, who reslde-i wiiliin four luilea of the Grove
or Rliz.1 Uuier, Ex’trlx, who resides wtttdii lw<
utlU-n of Ura Grove.
Tei ius oi sale ma in ki.mvn on the day ol h-*1<-
Pos.-e.-eioa no: given until the first of Jan. an .
IL K. HARRIS. N, I. ,or
gjjytt-td 8 KIJ'AA ULMIR, E Pi |:.
jy Tlrat'uar'entoo .Meieury will ic’u
a’ii.iI: .-uSii lln- due iif .-r.l.
(□UNriniFF—
O v6 hhds.-$;■ U.pijb.. .
lrii lioxos fJarb Kod(
larai' 0 riyrun
10>h » 4 nml\ y f Iwxe/gA
1 0 1 n-'v c« hnai pj
''■iiMImim'WB,,,,
, 6" M American
- ®°o jlvu.i uud for rm, ,
Hc MV;®?!'*;n|
< 0 tlin; m
Itum '. f clt0 ' 1 Mil for
—-—li
F wrpKS l««ur,Chf P H'7rr ?: ’?l
l»r uud I’ork; exiru .’uu”
unions; Potatoes, ft«.. ‘ al ty l,w '!
oct l ’ 'L
H LX’k I' It '.Sriei.. I ‘HlBhigFDi^rgJ^P
. ’ New OrleaSg
f amily lamr D»rU, at
out 2 ti
ri HASHED (^riri
quu!ll).;CUiruo. old (ioverummi
un 1 dark, U B uuy,u, £
HAHK0.Vdf,5“ I
llmndy, fur ulu by “™* .■'•dll
—
eotmiy fur tarn- tu ,hi , .\LSS»«V
“■? P r ."! , “ ,1 »’ ‘-fK- Ur“nVm* . "* *
*'* H i:k,ms(js t.. 1
L iquors, mustard and yAtrifirv
‘ tilled Wli hky; ft SokSS^ 1
iu • do Giu: 7a do lh.uwsdv.Br«S5;.S‘ lil i
a hair pipes imp .rte-l lira: -ty; to dJnllu'l
CpSn:- .a .\nVln-; loo h ixe3 Tig«r Mmtapa
Matches; received and for k«|q w u, ‘‘
McMAdON & Dom I
— ‘..‘a * 5 and Bh
" ,,i ’ L *^MHLCiT
rjAllE !-u.)*ciiiiersan! tn,w inteeeipi d,
lay of sr.l.
20 i
PER NTJfiAMMii iCr-.OX ViL.LL:,*
FOX CEACKEE8,
AT BA-iUON’S-
OClll
C lltuiUK Go.-hcu Bitticr—20 kegs landing per
) nteamur, for mucb)
net It CRaNTUN, JuiLNaTuN ft (V
LOOK AT Till S ]
JUST UF.TK1TED PKli STk.AMtAL
ALABAMA l
KEG;- Clraicu i.OriiJKN Ul Tl’BIt.
15 i sixes OliEl>l..
i 5 barroit Ai Pl.K*.
10 *• OMU.'.ri.
10 “ Pul f TolS.
2 “ 1 irtfiri.
- eu-oi Ealing PRUNES.
Onllig dO.
6 bjxes T«»rt. « UAftiUP.
4 •• Wninnl do.
4 •• Cocoa do.
—AJ* u—
A large and fresh supply <»i Olraco'.ule, Gi-laiii.e,
Farina, Tappaoca, Bar.vy Vurniacille, Maixiroiui.
ftc.
Wu would say to o r irionds un-1 t»e puhpc in
general, Gut m addition to u line ami -e ocietl • lork
o; GROCERIES, Wo see,, enn.-tantly ou hand a elmico
ali i acl.a l a norl ■ cut ol
WlXViS, LLiiUirtlS, SKUAUfit „
wli'cli >ve wul .-eh very raw for null o: city appro
vui. U'o would sug^Cfi lo iIiom! that love good
living to give us u cuh b lore purchasing else wim. e,
lor we hiuetlie very ar.icton it is compiwe-i <•:, lor
which wo tell very low.
eel 9 U. 11. WAlfcON & CO
lira nuiiihi-rdrawing lira Capital, «,mst end either
111,2,3, 4,6.11.7, 8. 0. 0. All Tlckols, (which
inn-! bs0110in ten,) whin lira liiimbor ends In tho
same figure a.-, lira mra drawing the Capital Prize,
li gUiiruntn. d to draw $10, bendo.? the cli.nices lor
the larger Prlzw.
M In !•- Tickets, $lu tltUves, $6; Quarters, $2 6i)
Certificate.-: of PaokugiM will ho sold ut tho foi
lowing rates, which is the risk t
Certificate ol Puekag hoi B> Wholes $60
“ *' “ *• Halves, 30
“ " “ “ Quarters,..;. 15
Ordoracnn bo nddre.-sed to
S. S\V.\N ft OU., Atlanta, tlu.,
8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala..
For particular!) mat Scheme tu another uolumu.
oct 14—4220ct
Kmlpts Pt-r Cent mi linllroiul*
Ocr. 16—2 iftl hales cotton, P0t>-neks wueut, 148
do com, 4o bales crane.-tits und rodzo, lichu ftFoa.
t^r; IVmV- n ft Yfilamngu; Bakgltain. Kelly ft Co;
tiat.mmiy ft CLampion; lludsen. Fleming ft Co
iur|>or, riiowurt ft lo; iiiinier ft Guiuineil; Rabun
•• cimth; lturdwicku ft Look; Franklin ft Brantley;
.) l.itthtup \ Co;N A Harder fti u; Ac iiurlridge;
Uothweil ft Whitehead; to order, W Duncan; Punel-
lord, Fay ft Co; VV Woo ;bridge, Dana ft Washburn;
Itcfe. Da vis ft ..ong; Fatten, iliutou ft Co; LdckoU
ftftiiolhuga;Cohens ft Herts; EC Wade, Cheovor,
c'un^ ft Co; Alien .<• riou, Ai A Cohen; Nevltt, laitlirop
ft itodgerS;' Gray ft Uro; a M Eufflteaii; MOonming;
W/'lou, riurr ftC'ojJ B l, Munson: u B l»Blran;J a
Carter; J Cuss; \\ Pierce, J Flu lav sou; F W rilms; J
lagers oil; li D C'opp; Etlwi dge ft s*n;C A E Lamar;
W H Burroughs.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE*
The steamer GUllDUN buying been
.chartered to transport troops toFlorl
"a. win ot withdrawn tor two weeks Notice will
be given when sho resumes her rtgulur trips,
iruigh'n lor Chat lesion will bu received by thu
steamer Wnt ricabrook, leaving hero every Sunday.
J. P. BROCKS, Agent,
^ oct 10 Ch.ii lo.'lun Wliaif
E WITT (KiUOltUAN
A RE no v receiving their Fall and Winter sun k
oF tign and I omestic DRY UtODs. AI. 0,
h lull Surtuicutof Pl.iiiiattou Goods, which Uuy
olfor utho l-iwttsi pnvoi, rad to which they aolicit
lira attention of put chasers.
RIUEltU'ri BUDDING,
ot -f - Congress streot.
C ILDAR POSTS—-Wo are expecting to leceivo
J from iho Bahamas a lot of Cedur putts. j v r -
sous wishing any will pleoso apply soon, as many
are utreudy engaged.
YONOE k FlUEJtSON, . i .
8 ^P tl 0 No, 94 Bay sirroi.
EMPLOYMENT FOR 1,003 PERSONS
W ANTED IMMEDIATELY, u gel it-On every conn
try in tho United ritales to engage in the rale
oftlio host book over sold by subscription, entitled
CHAIN OF SACKED WONDERS;
or A Couuectcd View of Scripturo Scone.) and Inci
dents from lira Creation to lira End of tbe i art
Epoch; by tho Rev. S. A. Laltu, A. M., M. D.
This book contains 700 largo octavo pages Ttra
subscription pricb in muslin is $2 60—Iu in :r<-cco
$3 25
In this work are presented the must sublime and
Imposing reuncs o' the B bie, fnnfishing n com ect-
ed view of ibo m<^t thrilling Sacred Wonders of 1 lie
A sample copy will be mailed (post paid) on re
ceipt of retail prices,
A circular, with contents and terms to Agcuts,
will bo forwardod by addressing
I). RULISOX.
No. 32 riouth Third street, Philadelphia.
N. B.—Persons sending iro their addros-, i will
mail (post puid) a full descriptive catalogue* 1 f my
books, uul with Instructions to uporutu ttc.it wilt
enable them to make from $50 to $10 per month.
I he list comprises over 100 now und popular books,
among which will bu found somoni'tim he-t selling
subscription books In America Address u« above
sept22—w4t
B ooks i buuks 11 books i i i
r -
By Sami.
“Gils
Rory O’ More, a Nntionul Romance
ira-.er.
Qua Howard, or how to win u Wife
Minnie Grey, or who is the iHr t
Harry Ashton, or the \VP1 and tho Way.
Amy Lawronce, or tho Frcem isou’s Jkrghter
Hutidy Andy. By Mimuel Lover.
Wouniii and Her Master, by tho author of
Howard.’’ ftc..ftc.
Tho Young Chevalier, or tho Disputed Inheritance.
Charles Vavitiseulr, or tbe outcast Heir. By J.
Frederick Smith.
Honri Do La’Tour, or tho Comrades iu Arms.
Marguerite Do Valois, on Historical Romance.
Count of Morion, from the French of Alexander
Dumas
Tho Vlrglu Queen, or the Ronmnro of II y.ilty, by
J.F Smith. J
Vivian iiortram, or a Wife’s Honor, by G. W. M.
Reynolds.
Isabella Vincent, or the Two orphans, by Reynolds.
Cyrilla. a Romance, l>v the author of the “Initials.”
Ellon Percy, or the Memories ol au Actre-a, by G.
W. M. Roynolds,
Agneas Evelyn, or Beauty aud Pleasure, by Rey
nolds.
Grey - Bay Rfaro. Mrs. I’urtlngtou’a Carpet Bag of
Fun.
Wild Wostorn Scones, or Advonluros In the West.
Dr. Valentino’s Comic fractures.
TUo Scalp Hunters.
Tho Drama at Pokcrvillo.
MitJor Jonoi’ Courtship.
Laughing Gas, un Encyclopedia of Wit, Wisdom and
Wind.
For enlo by WARNUCK ft DAVIS,
•opt 27 153 Congress street.
WAN TUli,
GOOD POUlEi by the year about the r teie by
oot 15
KENNEDY ft BEACH
.iU.ST RECEIVED PER .-iEAMKK Alul -IA,
AT 1IIK
Savannah Grocery
—AND
FituiT Diiivr,
l(ll> His. Victoria amt L atawlin Grapes.
4u obis, rip,undid Enr.ig ai PLLri.
|j.r„*i Pre.-oi v u:y 1 :
qBi.'-CKri, I |i:e the 1 a.?l.
t lu:.-..i-ts. idekor* Nias, ;um 1 re-li Dales,
Green i.LW.lit.
Ton.atoO.-, Lc*ta, Carn-Jc, &r.
Kjc‘M«m, uat :..»-ai, Pei.ri Parley,
ui kegn Extiu G-...I1011 Ll'i'lJ-.R.
6 *lo GUo.co
«t>.
And low pi k\d ipn
Idles, togulicr
with avalitd
asii rUaeut ui lis.-li
i: Gt 11.
ucl 15
W. 11.
*..RR*.i.E.
7J .G ttaMV. rn- e*:
Il j. IV \>
tali . au.-ages.
X awl in W Bob gin
r, Jllht I CCCl\ Cl
l, y
• H-t lo
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D. JM$K
b 1 ® vpmmtim&o
HEN it V l.ATlUlOl' & LO ,
X itvjiu.uu iu uxiiii.it, ,.ii t ii„ l m l ;A*l
Royal Velvet Carpeting;
Brus sfbs Tape»try t aqwfinii;
'Ihreo Ply Carpeting;
Two Ply Curpctiiig;
Dutch uud 11 ufiri‘.-rpciiug;
Very rk.li iioaalc
Velvet and ClienlUe Regs;
«dl Clotln—f-4. 6-i, »5-4 and M-
English un i American i ruggei’
Wtudow ::i.adc-f- 8 ’
riutiu .io iraine aud Wor ted (,'muit* u
Muslin Curiui.,.', Cornices, CUttata R»I j
Bands, Ta--t*l«, Cord, CarpeL-. uu ! (.siiu
ami put down at the riume.-t notice bu
diced workman; and Mimics aud CuiuLiml
t’ra inert approved style, and at nun^J.
8(f p^ 1 AiaixtsSj
OUM.JtlEri— .lust received—
O 60 boxes CoU'ee. Pepper andJtodau
6b •* Beadoll rilurch and Soip.
26 •* Adamani.ne and Tallow Gift H
60 bbla and bags extra Kamil* Flour 1
3vi •• Potatoes iujiH>iiit.tj$
40 gross Wood and Paper Matcfan
60 dozen assoi ted Brojtna ui d i'lid
100 “ .-'.rub Brii-liea and CcihalulS
70 “ Wash Board- 8
81ft hags Java and Rio (/ flee. lYrukk D
, David (roosnl
*h*i 2 corner ffrougntou and
DWSIIIO.YAHLi, DRESS GOODtfl
HENRY UTUROPftoa
wm. 0m
uu TUESDAY, Fc|)l<-iiibcrSWli, 1SNL |
a largo portion of tlu-ir Ful. rad ffkttlL
GOODS, all vi Gravtry huest
prising lira following -lylr.-. “
Colnivii and Ilijck Nik Polos,
•• ttlhl “ mid while JloiMAtilpiii
VTWai Brocades, veiy rirn. w
riatin 4'lttkl Vali-t ceinnos.
“ “ Poult ite sides.
Striped and Plaid ’laitot w.
I’rintt d. all Du I nines und CuibaerM.
Plaid Ccn-limorus, Raw rilks. Wonted, ft I j
.Merinos 01 every .h:nie 1
litai-lc Gras do Grain, PoultdeSok.itlJ
Black Silks iu gn at variety.
—AISO—
An ox ions! ve n-smtiudit of
t.a*l,es’ t.'bdb (.leaks,
.‘■lannilas, T.'mas, b:. Hpfl
NEW k'A EL AND WHTTEB "
DRY GOODS,
r|MIK unde s.giiM-. have aud uro now
tboir etoik oi
l <, iu , rigii nml ilnmestlt Dry(Wt[
Towhictnlicy invito tin* attention of iWth
audctiii|oim*rs, and jiuluic geucrally, u lifll
quite cmdU'ent tlv*t tiny ekU uflt?
ineitls n- will .-ati-ly the closest bufm. kl
line will b<* iraind k full Siipply ofPlanten’
such us Kerseys. Iiiankcls, fltiMyi, fin
fc'hee'liigs. rUrttogs, Ciolli3, Caffintld,t«
uood variety of oilier ftyltv. Fatty Iwat^
Midi rich, (all Wool.) Be iair.es. IfintliW
i’n dinrarrs, English nml French fit
black 1.111I coi-ivd. Ah . Moire JtiitiquM
broider ii-s, Ma'diiia--, Clcaks, J .ro.* 1 rinuntaftlB
ftc . all 1 which wo c ll'or ou iibinl leitt I
met cMMuiuo at tVEIJri k Wllilifijj
net 1 - N» 14'J I'oigfotdn
rTu.i. , AIAUU.I .).'!» VABI.E- , . I
O DU boxes rimiih's ft Rucliiu’al'imiljMji
6u “ Colgutu’npile “|
60 “ Un No. L H, Rir « I
25 “ Oswego I’cari Il
60 “ .*■ • I. to• .*I -TalWf0*
lauding fimii r»-li«*:jnt-»- Iray*’ 1 ' ^vatlM.**!
.-ulo bv .(I jam* •' . jJJN.-ms ftCO |
oct 12
MA< AZIiVES.
H ABPIiR’R MAGAZINE for October.
Godey’a Lillies Ik ok forUclober.
Gralmm’a Magazine lor October.
Received by J. R. CL’BHEDCE,B'J^l
sopi J-t Marshall Houii
Have in mure
1E us.-oi tiuvlit of t c* ltd|i.|*,ug
P ICKEl-o. PIPES I’Al'Et, l’HTEH-
76 boxes Pick I s. }.i Mnl Hsallonjitt
600 grots EugJIcsli Pip)'.*
26n - P'.pe ll*ttdi
600 reams V. tap mg Paper
IO:* buxos fresh gro :ud pure ropi-or.
Received and Ibr sale by ■
>04 2H
OOAP. UTAH OH. Sl-KAB, aff, tji SI
IO a-.ft boxes I'ami'v Pale and No. lr"*!' vl
U‘0 *• i* ra/er'i* Heiulh* ttUd *
Hmi bid-. cttwurtVClarified8u£»r
fiOfitzoiilramon Fy«|»
60 boxes super Cuih(-n rinla
ljixiii.1 punTv h.uoi,
E iiugs uuil iii*H uua
urii.liuil uiul I'uwiloicil *far[ »•»*■M5I
ulurill.-il (lunar; iu buxH llrounil '• olr ‘V” J
II. |iiiukj; 3U 1I0 J11 SHtUM,Ulnar-
MiiW; III raw TMito f»H| w “2a
Mnckcnl; luu Ui z /IrW'IUf, «'
BcriiU Rrusiic. s ;81 lialfchetis O»*long^
h. « lb pm-kK.
ecpi'iO corner Broughton md brs)# 1
P i.w, i-AMBiTTiiincKiii-ai"^
II-ii*!.-*, 100 do Pipes
2 riatiu Wrapping P«! p r f i,w
loo and II Bay* 41 *
J.V21
A CUM PI
PL.ANTATHKV GOODS,
To which they wouli invite the purlieu ur ntteiuioi.
of PLANfERS, and (tier lium al reaioiiahl - pr.ice-
auj ou accoinuradatii'g lei nit-:
richlcy’a White i ia its and '(wills
Heavy NorUici u Brown Twills
“ BIuuk and tiruy •*
Black and GrcyPiatiii
fciripea Cubic Wuip Kcrtcya
Pinhi Liitaty- In several grades
l.rarai’ii tiullli Blankets, in ail weight - and riz'.>
Ford do do
Finn Wnitney do
M oil ritilpcs und plaids
K-aiiklin no do
Goal U*HtOu arid UN «»1 Fi aimcH
»* all Wuo* do
Diown and Bleached l.iUtoli Fiuidi. l
iddi tiugriirtpi!-, sripo 1 u-nabiirgH
White ta4t«A u u ibarj.s
X aud X nrown rihlrnng
lliuo Ireuih.s, B.uu Drill
Kentucky Jeans, Heavy .-utlm-is
ricotclt lioimeti, Head KcpcIdol's, ftc.
oct 11
V KW' rii.rak
Herring-
r .-all* by
• -C? 12
hualiugiromsclir.-«».
PI HANNON, JOHNSTON s ft
OE1UU1IA.I.IBEKTV C0CT*r4
rjltv*»in- nth- trtier da'c. I wlU
1 oi Urdiii ny of L-bfriy <- , u,:< 7 jjLjJrfrf
a por.ioiita thc real and
mill U* Alton, l ib’ drciurad. nr *® ®« to f tU^I
E ncce-Miry ; ayd -old lor thebe I
»nj ,11. tribute,* nl s "‘ , S!uNE&/'&
OctoVer fitll, I860
TiALTDb'Rl. 1 i.tlUR-
Il -t *11101 -
bulu, lmulW“ I, |
MOSBV.
*prt7
HBlyj Cholco Fating and Cooking Apples*'
6 do Parsnips; 6 do Carrol*: 6 U- Beds;2 do
C'raiiberries, and lOQ lb«. Babella md t'ldaw'u
Grope), rccolved por stoumor Augusta, and lor rale
by J. D. JE riK.
ret 16
K ERriEYri, PLAINS AND TWILLS—TO P! ,\N
THUS.—We would respoctlully cull the uRrn
W HY bo wo without
oa-y lor any cuc b' b.j aroundw^
, full as not, «' they only HwWf**•
; article*, from whkb Irran J? ftVji
; day can bo made oitiier *’■'article
highly rc. pcct.ih.cbii ine P.an ! * ^ H
; wanted in overy tamfiy «. lUJ JJiril 1
ivaiuoM oi imbij •***■ *■•.• - *:, r«>< V: rfl
close me two dollars I y nm l, J JjJJjjJ v
forward you by rotiiMi nm».» rerj^y
•ad J®* S
W ash Boards, Barrol Olivers, Brushes f ftc—
60 doion v a*-h Boards
«A do Barrel Covers
3U0 do Shoe, ritovo and ferub Brushes
600 do I'lotbes Lines
600 do Toilet Soap
Received and Tor sale by
eetlft MeMAHON ft DOYLF.
tt.-uof tho Planters of Georgia und Curoliua to tin- J forward you by rotinn.
very complete uud cxtcimive ussoitnit-nt of the , instructions in tho Hit. lll ‘‘ !^«.*-ind l<* a
above PlnntuUou Good:;, f-chtoy's Goods, of all d»- i Try It, if you uro out *'• rin P ,%r roo »
scrip)Ions, bung among the rat which uro now I never regret it; lor It wit bcueati
opened and lor nan* by : tho above sum, and insure “ »'^oui adv*f?J
octl i.ADSUN ft lUHiEitri. to pay twenty live ccuts far « 1 ’P" 1 . t«t n !
meat, i his Is no humbug. Thi V
, T | AUdr®Q'-|*pVlt,«T«H
sept 16-3 in L
massFe school. m ,ej
1HE MAk'SIE SCHOOL WlR h® °P® X
C l. ...
J and tl) boxes Mixed t ninff* .*, put up expre-tl.
for a retail trade, and to boxcu Fancy toe.-,
White and Red riugar PUiiih and Burnt Almond*
Ju>t received nud fir tuio • y
net 10 J. 1>. Jl-JWK.
QLUKl’E l'ARIri—Paris !liuclng, tor tho i
x>
washerwomen and hwuitaf, (pivjmr
Mewsrw. Byr»m ftGveura. t». '.an- ) ou . >. tw-. i •
bio .-•pnons full of w incii ij on j*v.Ii tor «nu wra-lrug.
Fm'salout J. D. J; .
oct i0
B
ACON StlllULBEIW—lu store and for talc
aiigtW
OGDEN, STARR ft CO.
T he imikcid ,i
NEriDAY, October IftUj* .. rtbe cp
Tin* Regulations rcqulrt 1 •
iho ScJmol, “Applicants rimiL*”,-*of••^-£31
day of the first wcek.and/® Jgjj J^tdlijJ 1
cc< ding week of the term . cpeoWf ;
vucuucios 111 Iho !-chu‘l.
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