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k —!—t '— ;■ , ■- v'-' . . VOL. XXXVII I OLD SERIES. SAVANNAH, OA-. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1856. NO12097 GEORGIAN & JOURNAL liMoHflloii Mm ofa»T»mim« Pnpcr. By common uudonUadlni, the ptoiirlehin etui aebUihen ol the three pepore Irouod lu Seveimeh, iwvo»dopi«l tho following unlf rm retoe ur mb- .oiliitlon, to teho effoot this deyt Oilly p*p*r, t»r annum, In edvenno Id on Trt-WjjSS « “ •»«' ffookly, ituglo uopjftu adrano. i un VTMklr, ere oaplM, to one eddreee 8 00 ITrekly, Kht “ “ • ’ 10 ™ ffMklr. to* “ u u Vi oo Weekly, twenty** " “ ....20 00 When u«4 paid within one month from the Umu efmbeorieiof the oherge fbr the Dally will be ietw» dollen, MM* tor the Trl-Weekly ^t». The Weaciy will be sent only to those who pay In advance. The “ llw y^. .will Invariably be dlscontlnod upon Ihe expiration or the time for which It has been ■aid. Tito above rates to take eflbot from and alter this ,SU ' 8NEED 4 SIMS, JfepuMtam, K. B. HlI.roN 4 CO., Georgian J .Journal THOMPSON 4 WITHINOTON, Sou. Savannah )iIyl,lM9. FRIDAY, Two O’clock P; M. b y Tmj>aGHAPK ladtana Election. DEMOCRACY TRIUMPHANT 1 IndunapoliS, Oet. 16.—Returns are in from 40 counties, which give Willard, Democrat, a majority of 4,969. He already gains 11,000 on the Congressional vote of 1864. New York Cotton Market. Nkw York, Oct. 16.—Prices for Cotton to day lmve ruled In favor of tho buyer. Sales 800. Middling Uplands 12|. The Flour market has not been chunged by the Perna’a accounts.^-Wheat has advanced from 2 to 3 cents. The Result In Pennsylvania, The dispatch from Die editor of the North American, the leading Black Republican pu per of Pennsylvania, tells thejtale'as regards the result iu that State. We apprehend that implicit reliance may be placed upon this state ment. He too calls things by their right name. He desiguutes the so called “Union” ticket ns the “Republican” ticket which it 1b if the sup porters of Fremont are Republicans—lor every man on that ticket, are sujjportora of Fremont, And yet we date say there are persona in this city who yesterday were rejoicing in tho hope that this ticket thus constituted, had defeated the Democracy, lighting for the Kansas Nebraa fen hill. I)n tmr friends of the Republkun know of any sm*!i i <y Stoves. are in demand, just now, and the establishment of Kennedy A Beach is by oo means the least important in town, See Advertisement. PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. Out of the Woods at Last I! We received this morning a little after cloven o'clock the following dispatch from our Now Y«rk correspondent—dated probably at a late hour last night s “The Philadelphia North * American tele graphs me to-night that the Democrats have earned the State by a small majority, and that previous reports of Republican victoriea'were manufactured for betting purposes. Tbe Re publicans have lost an immense sum of money [That news la really glorious. The Demo! entshave not only beaten the Black Republi can rascals and their Know Nothing allies; they hive also won an immense amount of tbe mo* ney of,these hypocrites who are so much bet' ter than other people.—G. fy /.] Omo*—Cincinnati sends two Democrats to Congress, Pendleton and Groesbeo. In the 4th DirtrictJCox, Democrat, beats Galloway Black Bepubllcan. Lewis Campbell is reported elected by a very small majority. Geddings ) Wade and Mott (Black Republicans) are also elected. ♦ Hon. John P. Kennedy, wife an sister were among the arrivals by the Persia. Flokida Election.—Holmes county, accord ing to the Tallahassee Sentinel, gives Walker, K. N., for Governor 119, Perry, Dem., 36; Ba ker, K. N., for Congress 109, Hawkins, Dom. 48. Walton Cocntv.—We are indebted (says tne Mobile Tribune) to a gentleman of this city for the following extract of a letter from a Pen- sacola: "We heard to day from Walton county, Nmch, aB you know, has always been strong Whig and afterwards K. N. Tnis is the reult there: Walker, (K. N.) for Governor 10 ma. HwktaB, (Dem.,) “ Congress 16 Wrick “ “ Senator 60 Campbell “ “ Representative.. ..16 [COMMUNICATUD.] A Stroll About Towit* It is plciisunt for strangers to pasa along tho streets of a city thoy may olianoo, in'the course of travel, to enter, and view its peculiarities, distinguishing it from others, and its resem blances to those already visited. It is not without advantage, often, to oitiseus of a place to take the same kind of a stroll; casting asido tho absorbing thoughts of business, and, ab stracting tbe mind from familiar things, view them as a stranger. Taking such a walk through Savannah, wo aro struck with several noticeablo things. On tho Bay, aud near by, are many improvements. Dingy antiquity crumbling to dust with ruthless bands, to give place to new atul extended warehouses, count ing rooms and stores, bearing iu thoir elegant proportions and handsome fronts the evidence of aroltiteotural.skill and modem improvements, which a peep within shows is not Msliow with'., out, as the stuccoed frame houses of St. Peters burg, but indicative of real English comfort, for tho convenience of proprietor and pur chaser. Tho new banking establishments, numbered with the old, prove the business demands of the city warrant tho improvements elsewhere to be seen, atul promise to afford enlarged fa* cjlities for future increase, when the now and progressing railroads shall have reached their completion, and roll into the city thousands of dollars, in the produce of those regions which now seek another market. Farther out, towards the Park, we perceive similar tasteful changes progressing in private residences upon the right haud and the left. v But another class of buildings arrest our at* tent ion, as connected with tho welfare of a large class in the city, judging from the num bers seen in every portion to which we take our wandering footsteps, viz : the children and youth. Tho buildings to which we al lude are tho School-houses and Academies of tho city. Interest iu education and young per sons, tempt us to enter these, and make spine inquiries. The “ Public School” under Mr. Baker, a lieMvo Georgian, from Liberty .County, famed for its ministers oml teachers, already furnish ed tills aud tho adjoining States, has for his assistants two feinulo teachers, and is pre pared to educate 150 children. Tho “Massie School,’ under Mr. Mallon, a gentleman cohueeted for several years past with the School of which Mr. Baker now has charge, can receive 300 children, two-thirds of these two Schools being free of tuition. Mr. Million baH livo female assistants chosen by himself, for the organization of this new School, tiie handsomo edillco of which is an ornament the city. Tho “Free School,” under Mr. SheCtaU, can accomodato some 50 scholars. And tho old Chatham Academy,” surrounded with its high )jfack wall, enclosiug two largo grass-covered yards, affords secure space for 300 or 400 children to sport during recess, when they leave, for a brief season, their studies, and their neutly arranged school and recitation rooms* Tills Institution, as at present organized, is under Mr. Bogart as principal,-—a gentleman who baa devoted his life to the important work of education. Dividing tho boys aud girls into tlireo departments each, it has a suitable teach er in charge of these several rooraB; aud a special instructor for Mathematics, for the mod em languages, and for drawing, &c., these three being engaged ‘only in tho f ..rccitatioii rooms; making an aggregate of ten teachers, with the principal. Surely few institutions, in any city, .can boast a better school arrange ment, or, 'urger number of well qualified In structors, than the Chatham Academy. We see no earthly reason why tho children of this city should be sent away from homo for their education, when, there is iu our raidsti admirable accommodation for about a thou sand children and youth; and excellent instruc tors amounting, in'the public institutions alone, to the number of 20, more than one half of whom are gentlemen, and tho remainder ladies of experience in this important work. Though there aro other things that might have attracted us in our walk about town, we went away iu a train of reflections which we need not detail, as they followed the course of future developements of tho city, which time will show soon to be realized in the Commercial and Banking prosperity of Savannah; in the so cial comfort of private residence, and the su perior excellence of its systems of education, in its public schools and Academy. ALIQUJtf. Robberies op Churches.—Within a few Keeks past the following churches have been roriibly entered and robbed of carpets and riber articles: An Episcopal church in Hobo ken ; tho Episcopal church at Fort Lee ; the aaptist church and the Reformed Dutch church a i Durhum ; the Reformed Dutch churob English Neighborhood : the Seceder church 5 Hackensack; and wo have heard a rumor «at the Reformed Dutch church at Sehraalen- tog baa shared the same fate.—New York Mirror. Political Affairs in Cincinnati.—Gin- rinnati, Saturday. Oct. 11, 1866.-A grand democratic torchlight procession took place to-night, and exceeded anything of the ■'Sjjhltherto attempted in this city. .UttHpo* Thus. Corwin delivered a speech to?- He defended Mr. Fillmore’s admlnistra- «oa—maintained the right of Congress to legls t*the subject of Slavery in the Territo- neji disclaimed that his purpose was election- S 8 « r aQ y raan belonging to an old party 2" JDfact, Hespoke simply as a citizen JJ} Paired to confer with nfs fellows as to neir duty ia this emergency. Ho had no po- ispiiatloiu, having had enough of in- service in holding a Federal office, benefit of the Ordinance of The people, he considered, were them- 2? bla ®« lor much of the trouble the 8® taw brought into. He believed naiHr, Fillmore’s views are the same as his latino re ^ ard 40 to® power of Congress legis- n 8 oa Slavery in the Territories. . Section in Kansas,—We learn from {BMUeman who was In Kansas at tho clee- •AN who reached Washington yesterday, ej: to® elections went off quietly, and that senior Geary had made every necessary ■gjgnment to secure to every voter the un- w oeuuro iu every vu dJJW exercise of bis privilege. Tho anti- however, declined to avail them- toeir rights, and allowed thc-ir oppo- Gen*«i C i a m? !the election without a contest.— ikS* Whitfield was voted for by tbe pro* hJH party, and is elected. It turns out, as S“ ge ? era J!y Predicted, that tho black SSftl? have listened to the of toer leaders in the eastern Btates, 8LRWi permitted elections to go by default, ntwngto was claimed to be six to tfif2 toeir opponents. This shows that sssssasiaas!" more ,ta,, u ‘° .aaaaa olnted Ibnre layofThnnkB- Oot U^-Tbo extensive pa- GJW ftire * Brooke, nt Windsor Hooke, Lo »M5,000, upon which * w * on insurance of Mo,000. Buvmmnli* Our recent visit to Savannah impressed us, more than ever, with her superior local ad vantages and desirableness. Unquestionably deserving tho reputation she has so loug eu- joyed us tho most beautiful city inthoBouth, she is rapidly approximating a position in com mercial importance, equalled by but few of our Atlantic cities, and challenging the admiration of every one at all interested in tho prosperity and greatness of our own dear Georgia. The location of tho city is, in many respects, tl.o most favorable and advantageous that could have been selected, aud goes to prove the practical sense and experienced eye of tho re nowned General, who, in 1733-123 years ago —arrived at Yamacraw, with his one hundred aud sixteen settlers, and, after surveying tho premises, determined to locate a town, and gave it the uame of Savannah. Situated on a commanding bluff forty feet above low-water mark,immediately on a stream that, when cleared of its obstructing wrecks, will be navigable, ut all seasons, for tlto largest sized vessels, aud affording a depth of water from fourteen to sixteen feet; being twelve miles from the ocean, and completely secure from iuundation, and protected from tho sc- severity ol the nautical gales, to tho devasta ting effects of which our Atiautio ports aro subject, her location will compare favorably with any Southern city without excoptiou, and she is destined to outrival many cities whicli now regard her witli indifference. To tho public spirit of tho citizens of Savan nah, Georgia ia largely indebted for her pres ent prominence among her sister States of tho Union, and,especially for the deserved appel lation universally awarded her—tlmt ol tho “Empire State of tho South.” Tho construc tion of the Central Railroad aud its branches, while it lias enlarged the business of Savuutmh has enhanced tho k valuc of real estuto, iu the eastern and middle scctious of the State, mil lions of dollars, thereby increasing tho revenue ofthcStute promoting individual wealth and happiness, aud developing valuable resources of prosperity hither to undiscovered. Sue is now stretching out her arms towards Southern Georgiu and tho fertile iBlnuds of the Gulf, having already embarked in tho onter- f irise one million seven hundred thousand dol- ars; and our prayer is that not many years will not elapse before tho locomotive shall ho accommodated with tho iron rail from the city of Savannah to tho waters of the great Mexi-„ can Gulf. There is a regular linn of steamships plying between Savannah aud Now York, leuvlug Sa vannah on Saturdays and Wednesdays; and, likewise, a communication witli Philadelphia, by steamship, which leaves Savnunah on every- alternate Saturday. Thu ships whicli ply lie tween Savannah anti the various and Atlantic and Gulf ports uro the largest and finest on the coast.—liuinbridgc Argus. liUehlguutiQ by iltu Persln. \Vo give the following report of tho Pysly ns advices from the despatches of tho Haiti- mine Patriot, Commercial mid Financial. ' Livkupool, Oct. 4.—C’oMgii,—The market opened firm, but foil off ut tho cluaodu ookae- quuucc of the Bank rates having advauccd. II u market dosed. quiet but prices steady and gent-rally undiuugcd. Buies of tbe week 64,* 600 bales, including 12,000 bales to speculators, and 4,-tUO bales mr export. Bales on Tuesday 7.000 bales, including 600 bales for export aud speculation. Fair Orleans 0i; Middling Oi s lair Mobiles Oj ; Middling Gj; Fair Mobiles #&!» Middling o| ; Fair Uplands 63 ; Middlings 0j*—Stock ut Liverpool 620,000 bales including 470,000 bales of American Cotton. . Dicburdson, Spence A Co7c^iiote;—The weath or luislHiOtt very wot. Breadstuff* are quiet- and prices steady. White wheat generally opened firm but tell off ut the close. Prices generally are unchanged. Inferior 6s. a8s.; red wheat 0s. uOs 3d.; white wheat 10a IQs.(id. Flour is generally stlilbr but quotations are un changed. Western Canal 26s‘a31s.; Baltimore Philadelphia 31s. a33s.Ohio.,38s Gd.~ ttud . a39s. Corn is generally quiet aud prices steady; mixed Corn 32& 6d»; yellow 33s.; yellow 33s.; wliito 33s. Od. ' : Previsions are quiet, aud the market is gene rally uncliuuged. Lard is depressed aud ac* curate quotations suunot be given; sales at 74s. Tallow, North American, 62s. a 63s. Produce.—Tbe inarkot closes steady at 43s Gd.u46s.; quercitron bulk is active at I&s. Gd.; rosin is steady ut 4s. 4da4a.fid.; turpentiueis steady ut 40s. 3d.; liusied oil 40s.u41s. 6d.; sugar is quiet, closiugfinn; follee closed firm.; ’ice, Carolina, closed quiet at 29s. 4d; Other circulars quote; Flour is quiet aud steady. The liner qualities have improved most. Market buoyant. Wheat is buoyuut. An uvorugo business 1ms been doing, without quotable change. Corn is quiet, Provisions uiequiot. LONDON MARKETS. ■. Baring'Brothers London circular quotes: fron dull. Welsh bars, on board, at £7 15s.a £8; Scotch nig, on the Clyde, C9s,u69a. 3d, Breadstuff^ are steady. Flour is generally quoted at 33sa37s. Wheat—Red wheat 68s.a 72s. White wheat 72sji763. Sugar aud coffeo are generally firmer. Money .market—The money market is de cidedly more Btringent. Bank rates have ud- vuoced to 5 per ceut. Bullion in the Banks has decreased £300,000. The export of spe cie bus been large. Consols for money and account, closes at 923ul)24: prices irregular. American stocks have been in but alight de mand, and prices are weak. Havur Markets, Sept. 30.—The market has been active for ohtton. Sales of tbe week 11,001) bales. NoVf J Orleans trios Ordinarie 10if. Breadstuff's aro quiet and prices steady. The chief items of interest contiuue to be the three heretofore spoken of, namely; The de monstration against Naples; the boundary of Belgrade; und the right or posession in the Isle ofSorpente. Respecting Naples, tho only information comes from tho Brussels Nord, which Bays that tho Austrian Ministers at Paris and Lon don have urgent orders from their government to entreat France and England to abstain from any demonstration, at lease until tho return of Martini’s meditorlal mission to Naples. Further, it is said that the Western Pow ers, in consideration for Austria, assent. There is considerable letter-writing, but no new tacts have been brought out respecting the Belgrade boundary. The German papers assert that Great Bri- tain lias addressed a second note to Russsia on the Isle of Serpents, more peremptory than thu first, tho result of which is unknown. Great Britain has proposed, as a plan for the adjustment of the Moutenegro difficulty, that Turkey cede an extension or boundary to Mon- teuegro; and that Montenegro acknowledge tbe sovereignty of the Port. A royal decree has been issued announcing the confiscation of Queen Christiana’s proper ty iu Spaiu. Napoleon has returned to Paris. There are rumors of an increase of the Aus trian und French troops in Italy. The ministerial crisis continued iu Den mark. 1 ; 1 Mr*. Vanderbilt, NO, 185 SUFFOLK STREET; SAYS OF DR M’LANE’S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS. Bolng unwoll, and not knowing whether it pro-. cocUodiYom derangement or the tlvor or merely hysterics, 1 was persuaded to purchase a box or Ur.'M’Laue’a Celebrated Liver Filin, prepared by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, aud before 1 bud used tlipra ull, was entirely relieved, i U m now eqjoy- lag peiflct heallb, aud olieoi fully recommend Dr. M'Laho’s Celebrated Uver I'llls to ah similarly ..billeted NcW York, 'March 25, 1862. W 1'uruhuMura will bu caroihl to.ask lor Hr, ;'M'bane's Celebrated hvor Fills, mnnuiueiurod by fining tiros,, of FltL-burg/l'u. There are othor l'iila r purportii)g to be Liver Fills, now before tho public. Dr. MHauo’b genuine Uvor Fills, also bis oclubrated Vbrmlfage, cau now bu had at all res- peetdbjo Drug stores. None geuulUQ without the signature of 'bit 14 (10) • FLEMING BROS. Job Prlntlrijt Promptly, Neatly and Chenitly The public in general, and odr Democratic friends in particular, will remember that there is connected with the Georgian Journal es tablishment one of tlie most thoroughly equip ped job offices in this section of the Union. If we are correctly advised, sorne of the most beautiful Bpeolmens of job work ever done In Savannah have lately passed from under our presses. Give us a trial. Our facilities enable us to execute every de scription of letter press work from a mammoth poster to tbb smallest card, aud from a book to a { ciroular, with neatness and dispatch, upon the most satisfactory terms. Orders from all parts of tho country will ro eive prompt attention. Cnmimranl Mlignrt. NEW YOuK, Oot. It).—Cotton—-Continues under a light supply, to udvouoo. Middlings bavo com manded %c. more to-dav, and still tend further upwards. Nalosef 1800bales. Tholaraosnlo3 yes terday wore ublcfly on speculation. Wu bavo re vised our quotations to show the closing rates : wx 13« 18 1SX is a 13« ta« 13X 14 NEW YORK CLASSIFICATION. • Upland. Florida. Mobile. N.O&Tx Ordinary — — — — Middling 12 V Middling Fair.. A8*g Fair Kolfeo—Continues dull, partly In view of tbe auc- tiuu sale announojed for Wednesday. Sates of 260 bags Rio at Ho., dud 60 bags Java atl4){o. Hour—Somberu Flour is in good demand but is less plouty, aud thu lower grades aro 10c. higher; the sales are ],2U0bbls. at 67 i0 a $7 for mixed to good superfluo Baltimore, &c , anti $7 60 a $7 85 for favorite, faury and extra brauds. Grain—A lively domnnd for Wheat for export. And with large arrivals, tho salos sum up 160,000 bushels at prices showing an odvanco of 1 a 8o. ft bushel; tbo Bales are 1,700 bushels Red Southern ut *183a»L60,11.600bushelsSouthorn White (part in transitu) at $163 a 9165. Molasuea—Thero bos not boon much done: priceB rule firm. Sales of 60 hhds. Forte Rico at 60c. Klee—A more active demand prevails at full pricu3. Rules of 300 tcs. at 4)4 a 6o. SUGARS—Tho inquiry coutinuos- fair, and full (rices aro realizod. Tho sales embrace 1160 hhds. Cuba Muscovada at 3 a 0o., and tic. for clarlflod, Whisky—The market Is rather lower, but closes more active; sales of 1,600 bbls, at 38)^0. for Ohio and Prison. MUBILi :,Oot. 13.—Cotton—Tho sales to-day wero near 1000 bales, tbo market retaining all its firm- )sb at 12)4 a l2J4o. for Middlings Freights—Bark Paul Boggs engaged for Malanias at *11 for lumber. COLUMBIA, f«t. 10.—The cotton market was dull aud ianguid yesterday, with prices tending iu favor of buyers. Romo 800 bales wore sold, at 12 conts. ATLANTA, October 16.—Cotton—Continues firm at from 10)4 to \\% cts. Principal Bales, H74 cents. Tho China mail bad been telegraphed from Trieste. C01.UMBU8, Oct. 16.—Cotton baa boon dull of sale both yesterday and to-day, and last week’s prices cannot be realized; Indeed buyers insist on a decline of )4 a Vc. aud are not ready purchasers at tho.40 rates. Middling may bo quoted at about 12c current rates. Receipts are still large. Exchange at Canton 4all4. Tho price or gold at Melbourne on the 30th of Juno, was £3 16s. Nov York Stock and Money Market Tho N. Y. Post of Monday evening has the following items: There was more mouey left over unemployed on Saturday than was at all anticipated. Sat urday was a remarkable easy day iu money mat ters, und tho arrival of two millions to-day from California once again strengthens the tone of tho market. There is abundance of money available, but holders of it are more chary of using it, as the demand increases, and in expectation of a still more pressing demand; in which, however, thoy seem likely to be much mistaken. The season is much advanced, without any stringen cy having occurred, and the resources present, immediate aud prospective are so great, that confidence ia unBhaken. Money Is not abun dant merely with a few capitalists, but it is widely distributed among classes who are bring ing forward each their moderate supplies for use on loan rather than in investments: and thus a large number of small rills of supply go to muke up an abundance which ia felt on the market, notwithstanding a few of the banks feci short and poor. The leading banks, how ever, are generally ready lenders. Tho iorgeries committed will bo found to be unimportant in their effect upon the market. The forged bills were used only in a limited sphere, Mr. Huntington was only a buyer of bills iu tho market through other bill-brokers, but he was associated with a select circle In the business of raising a capital. The demand for money this morning Is ac tive, but not beyond tbe supply in the general market. There is no abatement in the supply for discounts, which are easy at 8 and 0 per f or good endorsed paper, 60 days to 0 Now York, Oct 18—*Cld, echr J T Grleo, Rogers, Savannah. Boston, Oct 11—Arr, brig Monte Christo, Northup, Jacksonville, and proceeded to Dorchester; brig r 0 Stophon Young, Roily, Savannah; brig M Rogers. Carver, Jacksonville....Oot 12—Arr, brig A J Ross, Swecpstor, St Marys, Ga. mouths; and 10 a 12 per cent, for second class. Tiie California remittance has been mostly in bars, which liavo been suld at fully 4 of 1 per ceut. less than the bars by the previous ar rival. Tho price obtained was 4 a i per cent premium, according to degree of fineness. Tho diminution in tbe demand for golifto ship, and tho greater difficulty experienced now in holding large amounts of bar,in comparison with a fortnight ago, has been the cause of this decline. ' Sterling exchange has also declined. A largo supply of southern bills bas arrived, which are selling ut 100al094 per cent., and the bankers sell ut 109j. This will limit the shipment of gold on Wednesday to a moderate amount. Francs are easy at 6.l84u6.184, hot exchange on Northern Europe is scarce. Wc learn that the banks of Georgia and other Southern States are drawing largely on New York, which lessons the means ot those banks connected with the South for discounting. The bills, however, coming forward will soon begin to set tho current tho other way. Tho advance in freights shows the demand for shipping, and a good deal of exchange is making Mr cereal shipments. Pkksidrnt of the Main_Tronk Company. Entertain# not tho slightest doubt of the or ganization of the Atlantic and Gnlf Railroad Company on tho 22nd inst., we suggest the name of Dr. James P. Boroven, of Savannah, as better qualified for the Presidency of the Company than any one else with whom we are acquainted, and whoso appointment would bet ter satisfy the people of Southern Georgia than any selection that could possibly be made. Bainbridge Argus, We are not aware that Dr. Scrcveu ia an as pirant for the important and responsible office to which the Argus has nominated him. A Mrs. Cutler lectured iu the congregational church at Bureau. Illinois, for tho “relief of snflhring Kansas, "on Tuesday luBt. Oliver O'Donnell and lady, Charles R. It f ivroll ami servant, and Jerorno N. Bonaparte of Baltimore, returned from Europe in the ‘ - W« * ' »teamorArago,nt Now York, on Wednesday, One hot day last summer, as one of the teach* era In New Jersey was speeding down Broad way, in order to bo in time for the cars, he was accosted by a man, who, after mumbling in an unintelligible manner, drew forth a card, on which was written, “I am a mute;” whereupon tho worthy Dominic, pointing to his brow, streaming witli perspiration, wrote; “I am al most a liquid.” A danoing master, in renewing his solicita tion for patronage, wishes to express bis obliga tions for past favors. When the printer made him say, “ Most respectfully offers his shanks,'• Tiie crowning success of the war—the ooro* nation at Moscow. ur BELL & PRENTISS. («l*WJR«0!W ro PHIIHHIOK 4 BttL.) TO MORROW, at 11 o’clock. In front or store, 10 half plpos pure French Brandy, sold to i:l„rC consignment. ’ Terms—Sums under 9200, cash, 9200 U, 930". 60 days ovor 930Q, 4 mouths for npprovod O'-.-lorsod WANTED. A GUOU COOK, Washer and Irani* lor as A family. Enquire at 166 Broughton stroemall ocf 17 dot. Olllce Charleston and flaw. It. R. Co. > October 10,1856. j T HB Seventh Instalment or FIVE DO LA R8 PER SHARK ON THE STOCK subscribed to the Charle ton and Savannah Railroad, wi I be duo on Monday, tho 10th or Novembor. Payment to bo made to the Treasurer, at tho office of the Company In Charleston. ' The Savannah subscribers will please pay to A. PORTER, Esq , President or tho Bank of tho State or Georgia, Savannah. By order of the President. O. F. HANCKEL, Treasurer, WAITED, A PLAIN CflOK, WASHER and Ironor enquire ■aL at 174 Broughton Btreot, up Btalrs. octl7 DISSOLUTION OF CO.PARTNISR8HIP T HE FIRM under thu name or JACKSON b MoNIGHOLSis diwolvcd this day by mutual consent. Mr. Jackson will collect all tho debts duo tho concern, oct 16 R. JACKSON. THO*).* McNICHOLS FOR SALK A GOODJravollor under Saddle or in . aggy, together with new Lillies' Slue ‘SADDLE, BUGGY and HARNESS. wU) -— .be sold cheap, the owner having. Q o further use lor her. For particulars apply at this offleo. oct lj NEWGOODS FOR TUB kALL TRAD75, J UBT receive d frdm Now York per late arrivals. Hemp Skirts, Long White, bow measuring ton —Also— Black and White Ginghams Fancy Ginghams, all patterns Super. Embr’d Skirts do Fluted do, something now Muslin Bauds, Cambric do Dimity do, French do ,*“»*• »"? , E-Wif. totfotlier witura &°cu‘to, “aio°“w“5 r0ai K °“ ,U0ltJr Jc * ns > ,, „ *1. w. THRELKELD, 80 P l 1 Oougress and Whitaker sta. S HOT AND LEAl^- ! 600 bngs Drop aud Buck Shot ft 3 * Load. Lauding and for sale by' 00110 HOliCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. * NO ViilTSOHEME!! CAPITAL PRIZE %40, OOP 3,280 PRIZES—LOWEST PRIZE 946. More than One Prize to every Ten Tickets! PRIZES GUARANTEED I [XCTHOKHUm BY TUH STATS OF GEORGIA.] FORT OAINE8 ACADEMY LOTTERY. CLASr* 20 To bo drawn in the city of Atlanta, Ga., In public, on FRIDAY, October 24,1858, on the plan of SINGLE NUMBERS III JSffi" Purchasers iu buyiug 10 Whole Tickets, (when tho numbers end in 1.2,3, 4,6,6,7, 8, 0, 0.) are guaranteed a Prize ot 940—Halves and Quarters in proportion. SAMUEL SWAN Jc CO., Managers, 30,000 Tickets—3,£80 Prizes. PRIZES AMOUNTING TO 2 0 4, 0 0 0!! Will be distributed according to the following ORIGINAL SCHEME 1 WILMINGTON, Oct. 15.—Turpentine—Only about 70 bbls. received since yesterday’s report, and taken at former quotations—$2 65 for virgin and yclluw dip, and 9166 for bard, per 280 lbs. 1, prise of 940,000 is 940,000 1 “ 12,000 la 12I000 1 “ 6,000 Is 5,000 1 *' 2,000 Is 2,000 l “ 1,000 is 1,000 1 “ ..... 1,0001s 1,000 10 prizes of 200 are 2,000 100 “ or 100 sre 10,000 100 « ... AMER1CUS, Oct. 16.—Cotton soiling at 9 to 12)4 cts., demand good. Coming in pretty freely for so early in tho season. No old Cotton offering. m itre. Port of Savannah October 17. Arrived. Ship Florida, Sannorman, Liverpool, to T R & J G Mills. Schr L. Gillmore, Tyler, Now York, to Williams & Ratcllffo. Schr S J Waring, Smith, New York, to Ogden, Starr & Co. Schr Lucy A Orcutt, Orcutt, Camden, Mo., with 1726 bus Llmo, to Brigham, Kelly b Co. Memoranda. . Consignees. Porschr L Gillmore, from New York—WmG Dickson, S M Laflteau, Watson & Co, 8 M Selkirk, agt, C R R, Wayne b Son, Bi igham, Kolly b Co, A J Miller &Co, Patten, Hutton & Co, M A Cnhen, E Parsons b Co, Yonge k Frierson, H Bonaud, Bot ton & Vtllalouga, Chaffer b Co, Palmer b Son, W W Goodrich, CALLawar, W H Farrell, M Lavin.I W Morrell fe Co, Hardwick b Cooko, Hamden’s Ex, Holcombe, Johnson bCo, DO,Co..nor, W Warner, McKee & Bennett. KENNEDY & BEACH. No. 109 Broughton Street, (Hodgson’s new, block corner of Bull.) SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. Agents lor Rathbone k Kennedy, Manufacturers. Albany, N. V. , ’ WflOUSAU AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Stoves and Gratss, Sheet Iron, Copper. Tin Plate, Iron. Wire,and Tinners’ Stock of all kinds, Hollow Ware. Hardware, Tin Jappaned Ware and Houss Furnishing Goods generally. Dealers In this city and the Interior, supplied with Stoves, at lower prices than they can purchase North and pay transportation. octl7—I FOR PHILADELPHIA." -lm 7b leave m Saturday Oet. 261A, at 4 o'clock, P. It. Mall Steamship KEYSTONE 8TATE, Capt. Hardie, will leave as above. For freight or 'possags apply to 0. A. GREINER, Agent. Cabin Passage.... 20 00 Stoorage Passage 7 00 Passengers by this ship for Baltimore and Wash ington will be landed at Now Castle, Delaware, if desired, from which placo cars start three times dally for tho above cities, and other Southern point*. oct 17 NOTICE. A LL persens interested la ground rents will take Jzi. duo notice that all lots re-entered nod not paid, the somh will be advertised for sale immedi ately. DANIEL H.8TEWART, C. H Oct 17—2t. BUTTER AND CHEESE. J UST received per Steamer Augusta- 26 kegs eboleo Goshen BUTTER 20 boxes State OUEESE 10 “ Ed. do 10 “ I'inn Applo do. ? Bargains may lm liad In Butter upon immediate palls. R. U. WATriON b CO. oct 14 ' r /^ANDLE8, STARCH, SOAP, Ac.~ 60 boxes Sperm itud *’ *--* 1 itud Patent S|>orm Cundles 660 boxos and half boxes Poari Starch 160 w Colgate’s No. 1 Soap * 60 “ Uoadel, Smith & Colgate’s Family Pale Soap 200 “ Adamantine aud Tallow Candles 60 *• Pipes and P!po Heads. In Btoro and for sale by oct 2 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. an M ILLUR & RO LL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BRUNSWICK, GA. ApppUnp, L. C. 110II/. T obacco, tea, twine- 60 boxes choice brands Tobncc* 26 chests Congor Oolong Tcu 26 half chests choice Green Tea 26 bales Wrapping Twlno Received and forBaloby sopt28 McMAnON & BOYLE. C ORN—1200 busbois prime Beach Island Corn. Justre-* received and for date by sept 19 WEB-ITER A PALMES. J^OP&~100 Coils Rope for sale, to arrive by schr j Julia A. Rich. LOCKETS &SNELLINGS. Y^HISKSY-07 barrels WhUkoy for Bale, to ar- . ri ro by schr Julia A. Rich. oct 16 LOCKETT b 8NELLINGS. H AY, Corn and lard, in store and for sale by oct 16 * — IiOCKETT SNELUNGS. 1 RATES-GRATES—Tho finest lot of Grata over i IK VX ollbrod iu Savannah oan bo ft. __ T _ T , . KENNEDY * BEACH’S, . Stove and House Furnishing Establishment, Hodgson's Block, idBrc oct 16 comer Bull and Broughton sta. EW Raisins and Figs—10 boxo3 of uew Raiains _ and 60 boxes of choice Figs, received por steamer Augusta, and for sale by J. D. JESSE CRANE’S METALIO T HIS is a newly invented BURIAL CASE, fash ioned to accord with tho toolings of the * be- reave ), and yot retaining all tlio requisites of an appropriate receptacle for tbo dead. There is no reason why such a receptacle should bo mado to create by its appearance disagreeablo sensations. It is enough that we should bo bereaved, and what ever tends to soften or make letM keen the poignan cy of our grief, comtnonds Itself to our considera tion. 80 much that is repulsive has been discarded in .the arrangement and sbnpo of the above Case, that its name, tho CASKET BURIAL CAS^, is an involuntary suggestion, and I do not hesitate to aver that there has nevor been iu use any thing so entirely chaste, appropriate sud convenient ns tills invention The Case permits a view of tho entire body after it is cnclosod, the wliolo top being composed of beautiful thick French Plato Oiaas.suiilcloutly strong to resist any internal or external pressure, is per- tootly air tight, composed or metal highly orna- mentod. and will last for ages. Samples of tbo Cuskot may bo bogu at tho oifieo of Mobbm. CRANE, WELLS b CO., 82 Bay street, Sa* vannah. * P. S. Porrons dojirous of purchasing the oxclu- Blve right for the suio or the Casket in the following States, Georgia, Florida, South Curoliua and North Carolina, will please apply by loiter or iu person to WILLIAM II. PHILLIPS k CD., owners of Patent, care or * CRANE, WELIB k CO., I Savannah, Georgia. N B. Rights to one or more counties will be sold also. oct l-ti'.£v DAVID G. WILDS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BP ART A, GA. Will practice in tho counties or Hancock, Warren, Washington, and Baldwin. Refirescim—Bohn b Foster, Rabun b Hmiln, and E. A. Soullard, Savannah. Jang PLUMBING. P LUMBING, in all its vorions branohes, at tended to at tho shortest notice, and in superior Btyle. Also, may be fouud Shower Baths, Galvaniz ed Iron, Tin and Leaded Bath Tuba; Coppor Boilers, Potent Pan Water Closots, Load Pipes, Sheet Load, Braes and Plated Cocks, Force Pumps, India Rubber Hose. For sale at the Houso Furnish Store, No. 166 Broughton-Etreot. marl® HORACE MORSE. ■pUTNAM’S MAGAZINE FOI^OOTOBER, received 70 aro 7,000 ArreoxiMJrioN prizes. 4 prizes of 160 app’g to 940,000 prize, are 4 “ 125 “ 12,000 prize, aro 4 “ 75 8 « 60 10 “ 46 “ ’200 prize', are 1,800 ,600 “ 40 aro .120,000 6,000 prize, are 2,000 prize, are 1,000 prize, are 3,280 prizes amounting to 9204,000 Whole Tickets 910—Halves 96.00—Quarters 92.~~ PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. fTbe numbers from 1 to 30,000, corresponding with those numbers on the Tickets printed on sep arate slips or paper, are encircled with small tin tubes, aud placed in one wheel. Tho first 210 Prlzos, similarly printed and en circled, are placod in another wheel. Tho wheels are then revolved, and a Number Is drawn from tbo wheel of Numbers, aud at the sarao timo a Prize is drawn from tho other wheol. The number and Prizes drawn out are opened and exhibited to tbe audience, and registered by tbe Commissioners, the Prize being placed against the number drawn. This operation is repeated until all the Prizes are drawn out. Approximation Prizes—Tho two preceding and tbe two succeeding Numbers to those drawing the first 16 Prizes will be entitled to tho 64 Approxi mation Prizes, according to tbe Scheme. 93,000 t Prlzcs of 940,000 will bo determined by the last figure or the number that draws tbe 940,000 Prize. For example, tf the number drawing tbe 940,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then all the Tickets where tbe number ends In 1 will be entitled to $40. If the Number ends with No. 2, then all tbe Tickets where the number ends in 2 will be entitled to 940, and so on to 0. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. Ab, by this Scheme, one Ticket in every 10 ia guaranteed to draw 940, we will sell Certificates ol ’ackuges of 10 Tickets, (where the numbers end In NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 1,J2.3, 4,^6,6, ( 7, 8, 9^ 0,) at the following rules, accrues to tbo purchaser. Certiflces of Package of 10 Whojo Tickcta 960 “ “ 10 Hair “ 80 “ “ 10 Quarter “ 16 It will be porcolvcd, by this plan, that for 960 the mrebaserhas a Certificate or 10 Tickets, whon 11 le buys Tickets ho would only get for that sura 6 Wholes, thus by buying Certificates ho has four more chances tor largor Prizes—Halves and Quar ter Packages In proportion. ... 1NU iYcj - by sept 30 J. B. CUBBEDGE, Ageut, Marshall House Building. OGLETHOPE MEDICAL COLLEGE SAVANNAH GEORGIA. T HE Regular Courso of Lectures In the above In stitution, will commence on tbe First Monday In November uext. The Faculty is constituted as follows, viz. H. L, BYRD, M. D./Prof, Principles and Practice of Medicine. HOLMES STEELE, M. D., Prof. Obstrica and dls- ases of Women and children. WESLEY C. NORWOOD, M. D., Prof. Materia Medlca, and Medical Jurisprudence. THOMAS H. CHI VERS, M. D., Frof. Physiology and Pathology. JAMES H. MOREL. M. D., Prof. Anatomy. J. W. BENSON, M. D., ProL Principles and Practice of Surgery. LAWRENCE J. ROBERT, M D., Prof. Medical Chemistry. WILLIAM T. FEAY, M. D., Emeritus, Prof, of ChemiBtry. E. J. OLITEROS, M. D„ Demonstrator of Ana tomy. Fees, for the full course, 9106 Matriculation 95, Demonstrator 910, Graduation 93Q, For ftirthor information, address H. L. BYRD, II. I). Doan, sept 17 2mwtw U 260 barrels Ohio Rectified Whiskoy, 100 do Pikas Magnolia do. 120 do E. Pholps’s Gin. 26 do Conn. Ulvor P. b H. Rye Gin. 20 do Brandy. 36 quar and eighth casks Twlgg Hoop’d 4tb pr. 20 do do Magonolla Wine. 76 barrels Ohio Monongabola Whiskey. 20 do Gibsons Mountain do. do Bon Russells Nectar do. do Gibsons old Family Nectar Whiskoy do White Rectified de, do . Old Kentucky Bonrboa de. do and punoboons Georgia Peach Brand do Virginia Apple do. In store and fer sale by sop 18 Will practice in tho Brunswick Orcnit—aeuMta- log the following Counties; Glynn, Wayno, Camden, Ware, Clinch, Coffee and Charlton. JOHN B. MILLER, aug 3 ly ~~z wniMidluMflaa S DEAl.KR IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES tuid Foreign and Domestic Fruit. crniiw* Broughton and Whitaker-tU, I own aud country supplied with choice goods at moderate prices. All orders promptly attended lo, aud satisfaction always guaranteed. bi>18 ifOHN'i37FALI7fG ADCD," WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN WINDOW BUNDS, WINDOW 8ABH AND PANS DOORS. West side Monument 8qunre, Savannah, Ga, mayll —AWN MTMBXENT — ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office cornor Bay and Drayton streota jyl8 H. CHAMPION* (Successor to Champion & Watts.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, No. 4 Barnard st., between the Market and Bay st M SAVANNAH, GA. Dealer In Groceries, Foreign and Domestic IJquora. Dried Fruits, bo., bo. Reference—A. Champion, Esq., Samuel Solomon*. Esq., Messrs Rabun whitehead, and Swift & Co., Savannah, Ga. mvll . ciiAFfUrSco; No. 0 Whitaker Street, Snvananh, Ga., ^ WMOlSSil* AND KWAIL DEALERS IN CiASHES. Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Ac Wblto O Lead, zinc, White Linseed, Sperm, Whale, Tau> nera’and NeotafootOlla, Glass. Brushes, Gold Leaf, Bronze, Bulldors’ Hardware. Nalls, Marble Mantels. i«4 PATENT ICE PlfoBSKT J UST received, ONLY thirty-two dayB from Bal timore by tho now. Steamship Lino. Thi nu merous enquirers will bo glad to loaru that ihev havo finally arrived. KENNEDY b BEACH, Houae-turnWhlng Store, Hodgson’s Now Bh«kr aug 4 R. B. HILTON, ATfORNEY AND COUNSEU.OR AT LAW, Office corner of Boy and Drayton-sta. 8AVANN AH. GA. my 11 J. M. EYRE, " COMMISSION MEROIIANT, aug20 No. 149 llny-at., Snvnnnnh. JOHN C. BOOTH, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Will nlso give his attention to designs in Archlteo- ure. OITco In the store of John Williamson, Esq., Bay sir oet. myia DR. CHARLES H. COLDING, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, No. 14 LIBERTY ST. One door west of Drayton, tuyX AND PHILIP M. RUSSELL, JUSTICE OF THE PEAO NOTARY CONVEYANCER, ACCOUNTANT ‘ COPYIST. Wifi cxoutoDocds,Mortgages, Power of Attorney, Wills, Bonds, NoticcBandl’aking ot Interrogatories. Office at tho Court House, Savannah, Ga. Court Days. Third Tuesday in each month, and hold at tbo office of Edward G. Wilson,Esq. Residence, Gaston, between Barnard and Tattnall street. Any call at night, on business, will be attended to immediately. jy26 WM, C. COMNELLYT ATTORNEY AT LAW, I6ABEUA, WORTH COUNTY, UA., (POtiT omCl, ALBANY.) Will practiso in tho Sou thorn Circuit, and in Macon, Dooly and Worth Counties ofthc MacouCircuit, 49" Particular attention given to the collection at claims in South-Western Goorgia. Jc2—6m P. JACOBS, 8RGAR AND TOBACCO STORB. No. 29, Bull street, (sign of the Big Indian.) N. B.~Keeps constantly on hand Siianlsh, Hall Spanish, and Amorlcau Scgars, at wholesale and ra* ■ll. AIbq, Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, &c. Juno 1 * Ban Influmnce Broker and Notary' Publlo. Marino iTotcsts Noted and Extended, AverogoS adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn* Papers prepared whereby to recover losses from Amorlcau or Urilish Underwriters, and attention given to all mutters connected with shipping aud In surance, No. 118 Bay-street opposite the front ol tho Custom Houbq. ly nov 8 JESSE T. BERNARD, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Nownansville, Fla. iciarenco—ueoigo ... urowu, william ueu, mow* nanavltie, Fla., R. B. Hilton, Boston k Vifialonga. Savannah, Ga. myll C. W. MABRY. ATTORNEY AT LAW rRAK&UX, UKARD OO., GA. Will attend to professional business in theCouctlca or Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Meri wether and Troup. Reference—Hon. E. Y. Hill, IaGrango, Ga.; Hon. David Irwin, Marietta, Ga.; Cohmol M. M. Tidwell, Fayetteville, Ga ; and Mr. William Dougherty, Co lumbus, Ga., 8opl7-ly 16 5 40 6 40 10 WEBSTER Jz PALMES. IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES. Enclose thu monoy to our address for tbo Tickets ordorod, on reeoiptof which they will be forwarded by flret mall. The drawn uumbors will be forwarded to pur chasers immediately after the drawing. 49^ Purchasers will plooso write their signatures plain, and give their Post Office, County and State. Romemborthat every prizo is drawn, and paya ble without deduction. All prizes of 91,000, and under, paid Immediately after tbe drawing—other prizes at tho usualtime of thirty days, full without deduction. 47* All communications strictly confidential. Prize tickets cashed or renewed in other tickets at oithor office. Orders for tickets or certificates can be addressed either to 8. SWAN b CO., Atlanta, Ga., or sept 30 S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala raw TIN STORB AND SHEET-IRON MANUFACTORY. 141 SOUTH or MARKET SQUARE. BKYAV STREET I would inform my old friends and patrons I have opened the above store to conduct tbe Stove, Tin and Sheet-Iron Business In all it* ivarlous forms, and where will be found a gen eral assortment or Stoves, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware, which I will bo pleased to show, and at such price ~ 1 will satisfy any one wishing to purchase. All kinds or Roofing, Gutters or Lead, Galvanized Iron Work or every description, Job Work and Re pairing executed with dispatch, old Stoves put op and Pipes furnished at short notice. Tin ware at wholesale and retail. Call down on Bryan street, it will pay you for your walk, oct2 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent, 1856. 1856: RICH FALL DRY GOODS. GRAY BROTHERS W OULD beg to inform thoir friends and the pub lic that their foil supplies of rich and elegant IBIB'S* have just arrived—purchased from tho most oral- wont importers ol’ tho country, and selected with a care us regards elegance and beauty, which cannot be appreciated until fully examined. Wo can confidently say that our Btock of Rich Dress Goods and Cloaks cannot bo surpassed for bouuty and olcganco, and that our Domestic Stock is as cheap as the like quality of goods can bo had from hero to New York Amo g our assortment will be found tho most elegant iiounced Robes witli figures; Rich and elegant colored Silks, very cheap; Lyons’ Velvet Cloaks, trimmed lu tho newost and richest stylo. Cloth and Mo|r Antique Cloaks; rich and cheap. All-wool French Moueliu do taincs, now and ole- Lupins’ bestall-wool French do Laines, high colors, tor misses. Ill B An Mbi ^WSvi rpiEAS.—25 cheats and half chests of choice Green X and Blaok Teas, received per brig Augusta, and or salsby[aept2g] J. D. GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE. COMMENCEMENT. mHE Publlo Exercises of Oammencemcnt Week X will begin on TUESDAY, October 28th. Junior Exhibition on WEDNESDAY, the 29th Concert at night. Commencement on THURSDAY, tbe 30th. Tbs publlo are invited to attend. * , „ JOHN R. SEALS, oet 7—lawSw sec. Fas. Lupins’ best Black Bombazine and Challeys. White Merino, Cballcy, do Lalno and Bombazine, very fine. Cloths and Casslmorcs, a full assortment. 1‘luntation Goods best quality, exceedingly chcup. Ilouskeoepiug articles in great variety, best quality at tho lowest — 1 — ti possible prices. The limits of an advertisement precludes the possibility of enumerating any but few loading ar ticles. We would respectfully requoBt tbe attention el purchasers to an examination of our stock, feeling confident that Btyle, quality and price, will prove satisfactory. GRAY BROTHERS, WOOD AND LUMBER. A LL kinds of Wood, Boards, Planki ,Joint, Timber. Shingles, Light-wood, Posts J astern Laths and Pollings, for sale, at wholesale a'd retail, low for cash, on the new wharf recently e> octed on tbe LumberYard of Robert A. Alien & • mar 12-lyW 11. J. L.M MJTON Marble Monuments, Tombs and Grave Stones, furn ished on reasonable terms. Orders res- Jpeotfully solicited, aplB M. WHIT SMITH. ATTOBNEY AT LA W, ALLIGATOR, BAST FLORIDA. Wifi practice in the Eastern and Southern Countiet Refer to—Col. S. S. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton, Sa vannah. fob2-tf WILLIAM PHILLIPS, ATTOBNEY AT LAW, MARIETTA, GA. oct 20—ly J. W. PATTJSRSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 'frdupviUe, LowQdflsCnnty t Ga. (mil CHA8. G. CAlUroSLti ——— ATTOBNEY AT LAW, MILLXDGKYILLE, OA.f Practices Law in tbe various Counties of tho Oo« mulgoo Circuit, and tho adjoining Counties ofTwigg*, Laurens and Washington. Rofor to—John Boston, H. A. Crane, and R. B Hilton. febi4 ATTORNEY AND COUN8ELLOB AT LAW, AMD Commissioner of the U. S. Court of Claims fn the State of Georgia. Office Corner Bay aud Bull streets. 1) rnylO YONGE & FRIERSON,j NIB, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION SO. 94 HAY-STUUrr. SAVANNAH, 0A npr4 D| X, b’BYRNB, ATTOBNEY AT LAWJ Office 176, Bay-st., over Turner b Go’s. Drag Stora BA VANN All, GA* nov 10—ly S. W. BAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEUA>R AT LAW, Trounylllo, Lowndes County,Ga. — -Hor ,,r ** ”* Roforonce—Hon. W. B. Flexinq, Savannah, Ga; myll RDWAfab G. YVIJLSOnT magistrate, notary and commissioner OF DEEDS. At Messrs. Ward & Owens’ Law Office. [myll WAYNE, GRENVILLE A CO., Bay-tired Savannah. I. WAYNE. C. E. GRENVILLE, R. ALEX. WAYNE, Jy 6—tf Savannah. BUNT’S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINES. JJ ESIGNED Expressly for nuking Bags—and which la decidedly xuporlor to any other machine for that purpose. Spool or ikein thread can be used of anj 1 wired length, and which will not need to bo ebs **red until the whole is used. Bag manaufacturon bain and Flour merchants are articular 1 iuvitad vail and examine it at 135 Con prcra'itreyo •OKI* MALFREDWEBSTER,Gen. Art. IriNDLAVT’ilUJIf WOiUtB MACON, OEORGIA, Tho subscriber, from long experience in Uie biuluoM, U prepared to Tarnlth Strom Clroulw. SimlaandOmig JOT Saw M U MocWn.rg, Brut and Merchant Ml fix, Sugar Mills, Gin Gearing, and Coatings in gen eral. The Saw Frames, whether for upright or oir- cular. will be or iron when required. AH of which, with his many improvements, Is warranted to be equal to tbe best made at any other establishment. Bis works are on a scale as extensive as tbe larg est a the North, and he is prepared to fill orders w^rro. “““ ^PPLB^tPOTATOHS, ONIONS, Ac-Just received wn par steamship Florida: 16 bbls extra Eating Apples. 20 do Potatoes. Also; Grapes, Tomatoes, For sale by R.H. WATSON A CO., ' Corner Whitaker street and oot 7 Congress street Lane. W. T. SAMPLE, Chattanooga. 0raW7wklL8 * CO., FACTORS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, fiav an 11 all, Ga. • LANIER At ANDERSON, ATTOBNEYB AT LAW^ ap6-ly moos, oi. WILLlAM 11. lMUREIL— LQRATLAW, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT TrounvlUe, Lowndes County.Ga, Will practice in Thomas, Lowndbs, Clinch, FarA. Appling, Tolfitir, Irwin, Laurens, and Pnlae3 counties, Georgia; and In Jefferson, Madison, Ham ilton, and Columbiaoounties, Florida. [myll DRE¥S GOODS. JpiAID, STRIPED AND OMBRE RICH DRESS Silks; Plaid Raw Silks; Silk and Wool Plaids; Challle, Valencia and Saxony Plaids; French Merinoes; Coburg Cloths; Solid Colours and Printed Mous dc ... 1 Mous do Laines: Sack Plannols; French PlaidFlannols; Scotch Plaids; Mode de Paris Plaids; English, French and American Prints: Ginghams, Ac., bo. Just reoeivea and for sale by Dewitt u Morgan.