Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 17, 1856, Image 2

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/ — »l..li y v l l'H-SW««lilyAlill NVcfttlv f HotaU’ftPBr ofthe City onctCoimty K. B. HILTON k CO. fOf»mTonnA»n ppm,»n«g». ft. B, Xm.T0H, - — - - - - Editor, t. p. p amii-tOn, - ■ Ajiutma riiK"'- |PilDAf“MduNiNUroCT^<’.l“' r ’'>' t\j|( l>|ll^ll<KN'l r ! JAMES BUCHANAN, , OP rWNNaVLVANIA. FOR VIOH PRESIDENT? .FOHN 0. BIIE0KINRIDGL3I OP KKMTUCKT. IlMMri for the State nt Larue, WILLIAM U. STILES, of Cliatbau. rsrmmoH i, «Auma,ofUaWrri» aumutm run Tim stats at labui:. KEN It V U. I.AM All, or Bibb. AC0USTU8 H. WHU1HT, of Ployl. MimitT lurtmtu. LH* «i!wrt«t, Tuuuao U. Pokhan, of Gljiut. tT, District, Saturn Halo, of Hacou. |4. , III. not, Jam* N. IIaimat, of Harris. fa. Dtrtrict, Ltruit'a J. of Pulton. Lv Dvrtnet, Joint IT. I.utris, if Units. t>. restrict, Javih 1*. Snuioxs.ofGwIimctt. T'l, Dlitnot, Thomas P. SAFroi.»,of Morgan, fc^n rennet, Tuos. W. Thomas, of Elbert. Wo lii^i ilojilen llint anything ,lcsa ilisu tiomssraf lilS Tfinutttiral m'tfalglylU ootivli. tlio iHjiiiWfcnit'of J.»crry f nYIcctloiRnslovemor of Florida. And since, by n slntngo provision of tlio constitution or tlmt Btnto the’ executive oilmen the tlrut Mtnidny In October does not outer upon tlio duties of Ills ulllco until (wo believe) tbeensuing summer, ills likely Hint cur neighbor will roiuiiln under tlio tail Im pression Unit Walke tuts been elected for ninny months yet to oomi - Others not so Incredu lous nniy porlmps he W( 'vlnccd by tin) follow ing tsblo of miOnrlti V Ivon In nil the more populous counties In %mr divisions or tlio Stnto—West, Middle, t mid Boiilh Ploridn i 3 S ^rfiB oi.UKimiiiow. riir; more uv- CT.INTO I AM TO HE WHAT IS CA1.1.EU A STATUS RIGHTS MAN.-Jmnt> Rurh- shah's iHecrft on the oiimto-non of Arkoiwu, in MM. 1 TOtiLT KTD0RS1! THE RESOLUTIONS, AND MAY FURTHER 8AY THAT I AM VHAT IS GALLED A STATE RIGHTS DEMOCHA T.—John C. BrtehenviJne in re jponse to Us nomination for It lTci Prmitm- ladsdmi 60 17 icon 30 ion .... loflVrsou 179 218 MAilDoit 1. ■ • ii 2 ai Hamilton...* .... 40 16 ft [r'olutnbia 0^ 02 Alachua 147 147 Marlon •106 llld Duval 211 218 St. Johns 124 1D1 •u align Ilill.'boio 160 160 r- - - Molirnc. 140 165 Franklin -irt 111 , -1 .lackHon 04 ■14 K*camlia.; 26 24 anti Ro.-ft luu 87' Wnkullah .... . 40 1 ii) 1,007 1,2n0 - f)DU 462 BY TELEGltAPH. •fcto Election. Omcncuti, Oct. 16.—Tlio Democrntu of •ht* have elected 5 members of Congress thus hr. The Abolitionists hate elected four. The * Abolitioi State ticket has been elected by 31,MO mjwity. Indian* Election. ImAif ap#li8, Oct. 15.—Indiana has elected iight Democratic members of Congress. [Tlii> iiagaii of six for the Democracy.] Willard, haa been elected Govenrer by probably 10,Ouo ■Wority. Fillmore Electoral Ticket. Kkw Yoax, Oct. 10.—An exclusive Pi 11 more clMtoral ticket it abont being organized in Peaaaylraain. I u dir. un Election. fftw Yeux. Oct. II.—Accounts from Tndintifi cteta that JLicx comity ha* given a Dcmocrutu wtfmlW of 105, Taudenbirg 610, Pike 150, liotfn 251.—(These are nil large l)emocr«!}<- Pctuwylvnnlft Election. PmtTsAVvlpria, Oct. 16.—The North Amri- cm end United States Gazett, Fremont organ dalnu the state by 600$ majority. The Ledger (nent nl) says tlic result is uneev tabs—both parties claiming to been successful. ■BfONl) DISPATCH. Tks leteet accounts state that the Democrat* tartdlnly hava carried Pennsylvania by 4000 majority. Tbs Congrefiflionnl delegation elect ed stall? 16 •emoersta to 10 opposition. The Pwoerats have 12 mejority on Joint ballot. Peaiisylrnnln Election. N»w York. Oct. 16. fha Wtstfra sad Narthern cauntica of Pena- gylvaala, ah*w a large American majority. It i% otw ballaved that tha American, erroneously called Unioa tiskat is elected by several thous- cefi majority. Wa akonld ke maah obliged to Mr. Abbott,cor ettponiaat of thf Aaaociatci Press, if he would oofin kimaelf to a statement of facte. What ka meats by American tioket ho may bo nble tauplati. But if, as is probable ho intend- ta rsxkt the Irapreasian throughout tho South Gjnt the “ arroneouriy called Union ticket’* i< ernpoaed #Mhe friends of Fillmore, he in tends to make an impression which lie knows b ke false—or else he knows icthing about I’eaneylvaila politics. The Fueioi ticket was nominated by a Con featton representing all the elomeutaof oppos!-* tlos te the Democracy. The nomination was siade laat May under the mmoof a “Union” tleket, befora Fremont waa brought out. The three men on it may bava been, and probably ▼ere, Amerieena, when nominated. But as we have proved bf tb# evidence of the neighbors ( ftwa of them, they are aow. avowed Fronton. tree. Tke third kaa actually taken the stump, a j bee keen shown by tho Penntylvaman t Uli the Mask lepuklicaa Presidential candidate. Xfew ir, as tke telegraph reports, there in great fcjeieing It New Tork among the Americnu- ct the Indicetione of the election of the no culled ‘•Vaion” ticket ia Penaiylvania, they at0 re- JrJciag it the election or supposed election o. a ticket comiMited entirely of Fremontero. Piatc oiTah Ol* CiTiZifi.—Mra. Hiller, a wy wbOibed arrived at the anusual age lf5 year* aadfl months, departed this Jifu y-g fcorday, aid will be hurled this morning. Ou eld'it citiaena remember her se a matron. tf!i« i esid to have lived la Bavannah, at least daee the was a child. According to these figures Perry has u ma jority in thesu counties, of 501 over Walker, nmljllawkins a majority of 82m over Balicr. From sotue of tiiem, the exact vote has not been re ceived. In Gadsden, for example there are two or three small precinctj not heard from. Ho also of Wakulhih. But there is no doutbt nlwiit the main facts, and nit error in u few figure.- will not change them. Several other couuticr have been Iieard from—but not definitely Wushiugton Calhoun and Putnum which huvi given small mujoiity for the Democrats, am: Wultou uuil Ilulmes which have done the same for the Americans. From two or three otliei small counties nothing lias been received. Yei nothing to come in can materially vary the above majorities. And increase or decrcast to the extent of a hundred will cover au) change to be made in our summing up. The legislature- which has a Senator to elect is Democratic by from six to eight on Joint ballot. JM-rfwc.do not reply to the Republican'* remarks upon tho frauds perpetrated at tin late election, it is alone because in tlio present stato of tho public mind, the discussion would be morelikely to do harm than good. Wo slm ply notice one of its remarks: Tlic Registry Law, which was intended to pro led the purity of the bullet box, hasbeennw til most success ini in.-ti umeiitof fraud nwih.st it, a ml we hope the entile system will he r« ix uiodftiiy the next Lcgihlatuit;. So we say—unless it can bo modified am amended; Undoutedly the provision rtquiiiuj t 0 issuing of Registry tickets should be repeal, cd. Tno idea which has suggested itself, i. thut the l uw should bo preserved ns it stand with tho exception of these tickets. In th> place of them, it would-be-well to requ re tin Jn-tices of .the Inferior Com t, to have a printer lis^Ait the polls with the name of every regis tered voter. In this way, whenever a person offered himself as a voter, the list be examined, and the right to vote bo ascertained. 43" Tho Republican* quotation from the Columbus JEntjuirer does not apply to us, for the reason that wo promptly published the article from Mr. Fillmore’s home organ taking position against any agitation for the restoration of tho Missouri Compromise. We cheerfully concede that Mr. Fillmore is opposed to any such agitation. And moreover thank him fur this timely expression of his views through the Advertiser—as it has nipt in the hud a South ern movement in that direction. Wo are no great adiniiers of Mr. Fillmore still we must say that in these mutter he shows himself much less of abolitionist than some of his Southern supporters : —for example tlio Baltimore Patriot and the Clipper tn say nothing of the “Immortal” Botts. Hintingci Council. Council met lust night, no business of special mpoitanoc was truiu«u:tnl. The regular pro «tedii gs will appear in due time Sergeant E. K. Met he of tho Mounted Police, was elected '. u Lii utennnt of that body, to till the vacancy .-enst by the resignation of Lieutenant Rus. A resolution was passed, authorising Edward C. Anderson, James P.Screven, and Win. B, Hodgson, Commissioners of the Atlantic A Gulf Railroad,to subscribe for the city of Savon unh, two hundred thousand dollars to that Road, iis somi-ns Four Hundred thousad dollars, shall leave been bona fide'fcub.-cribcd by other par ties. South Carol Ion Elections. The following is tlio voto in Charleston, for 1 bngicasuiid State Senator: gOT A Charlesto* Dispatch (core Columbia vtxtM that tee. V. Perry, of Greenville, bus teen defeated byJ. Powell, for State Senator Mr. Ferry, hM been always considered inviu clbla it bla District. IIo lias been the War. Howe efUtionlsm in the Mountains. Mes-it .* <!arllagtmi ltd Fox hava been elected to ti e Bnatt, reapaatlTtly li Newberry, and Lexing- tea Districts la Oolnmkla Maa«. Hampton, Wallace, Ooodwia, atd Graet, nra elected to tke Legia- OtHttATti.ATioxt rtow Abkoad.—The Iriettdsof Ruck aid Brack in other places are aeadieg iithair eongratalations to the Deinoc- racy if Savannah, on their triumph last Mon day. Firat wa quote from the Griffin Union: Tss Fimt Gun f**m Ghokoia.—One tbonaaad c'&ean for old Savannah!! Just m- tvoare ebijr to prasv, tka Telegraph inform { tu that tha wkole Democratic ticket was elec ted ia Smnnak on Monday last. Giory enough ir r &nc day ! rozt fr>aa tha Atlanta Intelligencer : ah RanasMBn!—Our readers will no doubt be delighted to leant from our tele- £#.;'■ io dispatches in to-day’s paper, tint after a bird fought kattle in t!ie city ef Savannah Snow Nothingisaa has been erunhed for ever in that katutifa! city, This l« the first gun from t^orffla, tkat heralds. that glanous victory wMck io to axorcisa frew the State tlmt foul pplrtt which baa been amongst uafortwoycar-i. lr< kara la what {tke Atlanta Examiner rays: Gr.aaieM Niwal—Tea Drwoobaot Tai- r^ceaANT iw Batannaw.—Telegraphic dis- r-ntebaa bringn$ the' gbrloun nows, that the \,«\oIe Vemocratia ticket for Mayor and Alder- evo wacelectad in Savannah on Monday last— average majority being ouq hundred and r •••ty-flva. This is glorious new* indeed! Wc it • ?o ao time to nay more. Oi-o handrail cliears for old Savannah ! Of eJU’ve thorn friaada of Buchanan in C-v .*wh,wko votad againit tha Democratic^ r ’‘’wipal fcket ain’tabara In thaaa cnigratu rVsr>. By voting for tha American ticket h-* -k>n4«.7,tk*y dld/ rauuh Mora to defeat i; Ast: 1 tbi- tha/ iia by voting against his Makat in Novembar. H|- Tho fhot that the jowdlesjttid unaubulUH qf ’hlladclplilu liiid gone to Ibdtfmortyund there tho purity pi. tuo .ballot box and driving tho Democratic voters from tho polls, can be no loti doubted. Tho oppoultiuu to tho Dorno- cru party, composed 01 uiicoubUtutiuuul oath- bo lodges, acting iu con- orl with tho Black- Rt Olicuii-Abulitiun-DiMUi aiiiatKi have formed in very fctatd a dotormlv itlon to carry out tb rcvuliitlonwy dosigUB ao matter howdea* to taay bu the ineatm 1 quii-ial. In Maine aids of 2U,000 illegal votcti wore cuunted. ultimoro, at tnoMt of tin polls where tlio op- j)o;»itlon hud their officer out' voters wore Hlmmolcsaly driven from t» • ground, and tho right to voto denied. Bat these outrages woro slight in comparison with tlmt which Was perpetrated upou tho character of our city yostoi day,wonting by a Balthnoro Know Nothing Captain of the Police. John Euglish together with u largo number of the members of two well known, gattgs calling themselves “Plug Uglios” and “Rip Raps." canto to Philudolpnia on Buturduy, ut the invi tation of tho Shinier Hoso Company of this city for tho purpose of controlling the ballot-boxes on election day, and creating, if possible, a riot. They caiuu hero in return to tho favor rendered them 011 Wednesday lust, by tho m-mboro of tho Shiffior lloso, many of wh >m were in Balti more on tlmt day, anil participated in the out rugos committed there. The dcslgu, us eleurly iiqlieatcd by letters found ou the pursuits ol .tin*so arrested, was to create uu exoitemeut, by ‘attacking some of opr adopted citizens, in tho hope ol malting a pretext for uu attack on tbo ballot box., With this view, about 12 o’clock, midnight; of Saturday, a false alarm of fire was umileutid thb SUiflior Hose hill up South street, .iccompaoied by.the “Rip Raps” and “Plug Uulics,” throwing stones mid bricks at the Uoiises, and yelling like so many savages: -•come out you damned Lncol'ocosr As the) ipproadieU Ninth and .South a man by th«- uuiiie of McIntyre, who was standing on the (.uvement, made some remarks, when “John English," a member of the Baltimore police, .iml a JeuUmg member of the dark lantern par ty, stepped from the rope of the hose carriage, walked up to McIntyre, and deliberately shot .im in tbo.breast. Ho expired in less than a minute. The report of the pistol attracted the police .iml such of our citizens as wero out at tliat ute, hour, to the scene, and, after many ineffec tual efforts, the whole party was arrested. Each member was armed witii a loaded pistol and .nine with knives, and on the person of some were found letters which pluiuiy indicate the 'lesigus of the Baltimore Plug Uglies and Rip- Ltups in their visit to . the Hose Company at taw time. These letters have been placed in •.itc hands of the District Attorney, and, itifis- imeli as they disclose the mimes of many ner- ./»- who ore not yet arrested, hut lor whom warrants.have bcuu issuid.aiul also give tin d.ios and designs of these lawless guns to create disturbances and bloodshed at the polls to borrow, tliat officer deems it inexpedient to •nuke them public ut present. The.deceased committed, in the eyes of the •pposition, the unpardonable crime of refusing o vote cither the Black Republican or Dark .Lantern ticket. For tlio exercise of this right, io I - .>rtinted his iiiutlensive life. He met lib thtftncly death.too, l»y the hands of an indl viduiil brought here, from •nother city, where lie Know Nothings have tlio control of ti e ity government, and not only this, but ttu mudererisu captain iu tho police of tlmt ity. How desperate must lie the hopes ofour •Pponents, when they are coinirclled to resort • i-uch crimes iu the hope of preventing 0111 •itizens from attending the election.. Tin >0 lice nro determiutd to do their duty, and our •licient public officers will bring the 'offender* to punishment. iue ringleaders have already been nrested od are in prison awaiting a further hearing. •11 the charge of murder. We caution all our friends to moderation. Keep cool, even if you no smarting under the infliction of gross wrongs. The victory will be ours to-morrow night. Since writing the above we havo been in formed tluit the police havo received In forma linn that two schooner loads of “Rip-Raps,” •Blood-Tubs,” and “Plug-Uglies,”are now ou their way from Baltimore to attend our elec tion. Moans taken to secure their arrest im mediately on arrival. They come armed .nd prepared for the most desperate violation of law. We trust their design may be frustrated by the energy and firmness of our police offi cers. Dear Bit* 1—1 ffMhmtr thuMiruw'Oi * election ou \ 19. i,uotttmug .t'titcd *t our Charter „ me Know Nothing party. They.. . . .ua w# city, by about 1500 majority 1 toi^ugu tho fraud* and most iiumiiuulu Uccud ui viuluuceever perpe trated ou me Dumcciutw paity»! 1 Yon oau form 110 cuucepUou of the imawouu deed* done, un less you liuu wituess them. Huhdred* of native born a* wed us ’ naturalized ciuzcus, Were de prived ol tneu* ngiiis, uelng Ukiveu from the pulls, senousiy, 11 nut latuliy loured by Know NoUiiug uubies, iu rnuuy oi the Wards, uspeciudy In my own, (the EigutceUth Ward,) uitet nuuu uo man was permlled to vote unless he first showed a Know Nothing ticket to the infamous crowd who blocked up the window or tolls. Had the Democracy beeu able to put heir vote in, they would have carried Baltimore by ut least 2000 majority. We havo been beatou- -not by ballots—but by bludgeon*, muskets and revolvers. Borne eight or ten uitizeus have lost their lives, and more than eighty have beeu seriously wounded in the riots brought ou by tho Kuow Nothing leaden. And even uow, up to this day, the Know Nothlug bullies are by Night and day going about iu gaugu, shooting down Democrat* In cold blood. A roigu of terror is, indeed upon us, and God ouly kuuws where it will end. 1 write uow, however, to endeavor to plaim the Democracy of Philadelphia, ou thoir guard. Tho attempt will be made to carry your oily ou Tuesday next by the sume (means resorted to hero—by violence and blood. I have been iui'urmed to-day by reliable parties that clubs from this city ana Washington, called “ Rip Raps." “ Plug Uglies," “ Blood Tubs," &o., are all ready armed and prepared to goto Phila delphia, several hutidred strong, to aid in mirry- tug the election' oi Philadelphia, for the Know Nothings. They will come, I have no doubt. Let your vigiluuce committee watch their ar- ivai, and as you have a Democratic police and ■iieriiT, be prepared to give them a suitable re ception. If the Democracy here have been overpower ed by physical force, let tbe Democracy o. Philadelphia si>ow at least that they will stand fur their lights and preserve them. Yours truly, P. •IXBIDITKH. - V V ec f •/ 4- i y. s» tr p* ■/ ?r ■j. ifBCItl :< '•Via. I’orelicr Mile.** •66 •4C l.'i! 50 24 n IV. 1^ 'unr*» Gad-din.... ir.r. 12? 11 '.Til 4'.'! 1621 Ini-n r uni-li'i'l.nm .. 37 fif 6 r 9f 61 •_7 325. sr.tT n man-it. ▼in. D Porter*.... 32J. 2r.r ff?6 •'35 IT' 1%* vjijinn V-hnVy .... 1*'f •“P p* re. V-.‘ There is little doubt of the election of Mr. Miles, and Win. D. Porter is elected btate Sen ator. [common ioatrp.] Taxes, Taxes. What n. keen calculation is “Veritas” in Mon dny*s Republican to calculate, timtHie city taxes would be raised next year. Wc must be behind the curtain and have learned tho deficiency there will lie in this years expenses of about ■dxty thousand dollars. As the new Board will not Invo any extra Central Railroad Stock to •til back on, will “Veritas” or any other Kuow Nothing suggest how that deficiency is to lie supplied? Any suggestion, will, I am sure be taken into respectful consideration as all citi zens, of whatever party are interested iu p* hieing taxes mid, let me add in upholding the honor and credit of the city. V r.VQTniiBB. We understand tlmt a protect has been enter. **d against, the validity of the election for R* prp. rotative in Congress and State Senator from this Dintrict.—Chtt r ledm M-rcury, Tho following is the! .h-t T«l«gr.qih received hy ^1i8 Charlatan Papers. Tho fmtMt. Columbia, Oct. lfl, A. M.—PennsylvMiin.—It Is conceded now by all parties that the Frc- rnnntera havo tarried Pennsylvania hy a con siderable majority. Them is great rejoicing in Philadelphia and'other places in consequence. ^Oiio.—Cfttnpbcl! is re-elected by n majority In wan a.—Rotura* partial. Willard 5000 ahead, but the State still clnimml for the Fro- monte rs. Elkctton DtsTiiRBANns—Phtladclpihia, Oct. 15.—Mr Straub, ritsto Senator, was dreadfully beaten and bruised «t Pottsville in attempting to eject somn Republicans, who had Intruded in a room occupied by tlio Democratic Com mittee. If we are, such a debilitated, dogencratedt and sickly race ns tlio English and their ad- inlror* pretested to. think wo aro, “how la it hat we always ek ’em?” say* Jonathan. Iintinab Market, October IT The seloe yeaterday was limited to '*71 bales at the following particulars.-vlii 14 at 13,13 st 13M, 68 at liX, 87 at 13)5, at lUft, 9 at 13)f. CHARLESTON, Oof ib-CotUm-Tho tranaautlona to-day roaohed Dearly 800 bales, at extremes rang ing from 11 te 13Mo. principally nt 11K and lv^c. The market ooutlnuoa doprouaed and pricos have declined X* upou our last quotations, COLUMBIA. Oct 18—The demand for Cotton yes- torday was rather dull and drooulug. Homo 360 bates woro sold at prices varying from ll*12Ko. Business in Gbiffin.—NotwithBtaudlng tbi- multiplied disasters of tho a resent crop year, the business of our place opens most encourag ingly. For several weeks past our principal streets have been thronged with creats and wugous, loaded with cotton, oud our cotton buyers und merchants havo been exceedingly busy. The supplies of goods of every deacrlp non, are umplo, and sola on as good terms as any other market in the Stato, all things being considered. We can venture to boast ol the character of our merchants, who are generally men of the liigest iuiegrity, and unquestioua- •le responsibility. Our cotton market is to a very great extent, free from those tricks aud tratugems designed to gull and swindle the planter, which too often prevail to a very great extent in other markets. From a connection m twelve yean, with the Ware-house business in tliis pluce, we arc prepared to speak advi sedly upon this point. And besides, our cotton market is notorious for paying tbe highest prices of any other in the Iuteritor, all tbiugs ociug equal. Among the improvements iu »ur money facilities, wo are pleased to learn lmt the Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank, 01 Savannah, have established an Agency in this ity. It is a good Bank, und its gentlemanly 1 nd accommodating Ageut.Col. W.R.Phillips, will t o doubt make it useful aud beneficial to air people, and profitable to the Parent Insti tution.—G/^u Empire State, 16th in*/. * It is related that when Col. Fremont stood upon the top of tho Rocky Mountain^ far fieyoud the level of organic life, a beautiful bee lit upon bis arm.—N. Y. Eve. Post. Two B’s will light ou him in November.— Albany Allas and Argus. Yellow, Fever In Charleston. Office of Board Health, Wednesday night, 9 o’clock. Tbe Charleston Board of Health report one death from yellow fever, for the post twenty four hours. ‘ A J. L. DAWSON, City Register. SPf CULAT ORS AWAKET More than One Prise to everjr Ticket* 11 Tlio wrongs orCrlnollne. Dear Mil Editor:—Do, pray let me beg and ‘‘"treat of you , please, be so knd ns to notice iliu dreadful carlcssncss everybody is guilty of in not minding what they aro about, and dir tying, and tearing, and spoiling ladies dresses. Cbc men know dre-ses are worn long and wide now, and yet whenever they go down stairs tn dinner, or away front'a play ora con- <'crt the gentleman behind us are certain to tread nu the skirts of our dresses. At table, the legs of their clmlrs are sure to be ou our ilonnees; and when wo rise to retire, crush they gol Gf course it. is now impossible for us to get mb, a carriage without the dress rubbing ‘gainst the sides, yet drivers of other vehicles tnko no cure how they drive, and splash ours; and us wo must brush ngniust it, there isn beautiful dress perhaps all over mud! If the -treats nro dirty, of course the skirts natural* ly sweep up the mud and rub Ron: and one way or another they get dirt all over. Men walking along the pavement in n hurry, •Hen carry their umbrellas and walking sticks by the middle, aud iu looking up in tbe sky. or any where but where they ought, the end • itches in a fold of a dress, and tours it all down. servants, too, aro very inconsiderate in ar ranging things without allowing proper room. Une cannot step into a bulcony where there are plants without upsetting a geranium, overturn mg « myrtle, knocking dowu an orange tree, >r breaking a buautifui vine. I think, Mr. Editor, you mightgivo a hint to ;eutlt iiitu who go insMo n carriage, not to take up so much room as they do, and havo the ••lily's dieHs spread out over their knees. Tell 1 hem they ought to try and make thein-elvc* • littlu less, and wc should think the more of ihem. If railway companies and the managers of theatres would enlarge their scats, they would •emovo com for table. Almost tlio only pluee where a iudy is not inconvenienced is tho church lour, through which one seldom hastosnueexe •lie’s way. 1 could complain a deal more, but 1 fear too much room would bo occupied iu your iuterci ting coltuna by “Crinoline." PRIZES GUARANTEED. Thoift* that would ho iu season to secure Ticket* In tha FOaT BAINES ACADEMY 10TTBERY to i;e drawn , .FRIDAY, October *4, 1856, should lose no time, if they would secure any the Brilliant Prltcs offered hi tho Sohcmo. CAPITAL PRIZE. 40.000 DOLLARS LOWEST PRIZP, $401 Extraordinary Hkvu.atjons!—Two Fre mont* in the Field-—“It appears by tbe pamphlet entitled, “Col. Fremont not a Roman Catholic," which is published to-day at the Tribune office, that there are two Fremouts "th of whom have belonged to the army; both resided iu Wmdiiiip'on; tlmt thev resemble each •flier, and tlmt the remont who ia tho can didate for Preside ,1s not that Fremont who was iu the habit f Attending the Catholie Church.” The above is wo by of consideration. Fimt, it ; s un open distin 1 and unequivocal acknowl edgment, Unit the nasi of testimony which has been presented proves that some one by the oame of Fremont i or lias been or professed to bo a Catholic, Tho Republicans says that it is me S■.•well h. Fremont, first a Lieutenant in the 3d artillery, and in 1847 appointed Assist ant Quarter Master, with the rank of Captain- He subsequently resigned his commission, and now or lately did reside at Smlthville, North Carolina. He Is a Catholic, nnd “|n personal ippearance much resembles Col. J. C. Fremont, mil ml.rht be readily mistaken for him.” We {other the above troin tho pamphlet published at- the Tribune nffi *o, which may be considered is Fremont’s owu defunct. Docs “that other Fremont" imrt Ids hair in the middle and not shave nt nil. “after tho fashion of tho early Christians?” Rea’ly, tho Republicans have been driven into a narrow corner. Let us hear from tlio North Carollnlua Fremont immediate ly.— Day Rook. TKwm* Killed.—A Panther measuring nine feet from tip to tip wan killed in twelve miles of tills place, near the foot of the moun- t iln, a few days since br a I«d about 12 years old. <7is lather bad sent him out r to drlvo up Mie rattle ; he had not proceeded far before he braird the cattle bellowing at a tremendous rate, and making in the direction of home. He quickened his pace, with gun In hand, when iti about sixty yards of the cattle ho discovered something squat, leaving nothing but Its head visible, which I10 supposed was a deer ; he im mediately drew a bead nnd fired, the hall taking affect In the upper portion of the skull. With buoyant hopes ho approached hia game, hut the ,de«th struggle and tremendous scream*: af the monster, proved to the lad that it was more healthy to rot urn for additional litlp—Datenega Sentinel, 11/A inst. Tho number druwinK tha Capital, must end either n 1, 2, 3. 4, ft. fl, 7, 8. 9, 0. All Tickets, (wbicu must be one In ten,) whin the numbor onds In the *«iino figure ns tho one drawing tho Capital Trlxo, U guaranteed to draw (49, besides the chances for the larger rrlxcs. Whole Ticket*, $10; Halves, $5; Quarters, $2 60. Certificates of Packages will bo sold at the fot lowing rates, which is the risk» . Certificated' Packages of lOWholos $80 «* * s •» “ Halvos 30 *• *‘ *• “ Quarters 16 Orders can he addressed to 8. SWAN * CO., Atlanta, Ga., 8. SWAN, Montgomery. Ala, For particulars sec Scheme in another column. net 1 4 ~d220ct Col. Win. III. Nichols 1 Appoln tments Hon. T. M. Forman, the Democratic nomi neo for olectorof the Firat District, having ac cepted the service of CoJ, Wm. M, Nichols, the Democratic alternate Elector for the First Dis trict in all tlio counties south of the Altamaba nnd Ockmulgco Rivera. Col. Nichols author!- zees us to say that he will address the people in that portion oi the District qt the following hues and places, Col. N.aUouutliurizea us to say that be will be happy to meet any Eleotor on the Fillmore ‘ Ticket in discussion at any of tbe appointments named Mow: Saturday, Oct. 18th, Warasborough, Ware Co Monday, “ 20th, Tradersliill, Charlton Tuesday. “ 21st, Jeffersonville, Camden Wedn’y, “ 22d, Waynesville, Wayne atnrday, “ 25th. Homesvi lie, Appling Monday, " 27th, Donglaas, Coffee Tuesday, “ 28th, Carters Bridge, Clinch Wedn’y, “ 29th, Troopvllle, Lowndes Friday, “ 81st, Grovcrsville, Colquitt Srtttirlay, “ 1st , Thomasy Hie, Thomas „ l _.„. FtrrJ NbTENTBI/‘«8 R ORTH KNOWLVG—a Book cliuirly oxpbila r to do rightly sibiimt i-Vory thing tluit can bo necessary In tho KKohun, tho Parlor and tho Bros '%3l&RK LirTLWOOl), too,, a Young Gsntlo man who wUbtd tpseelJleiindflaw iti.ccordlhgiy, BOON BENNETT AND by Frank B. Bmodiev. MEMOIRS OF JAME4 G BIB TIME?, by a Journalist. WILMINGTON, October 14—Turpentine-Further •ate* yesterday of 869 bbis at $3 66 for virgin and yellow dip, and $166 tor hard ft 280 fts, Nothing dono ibis morning. BpIrltH Turpentine-Sale ibis morning of 200 bbtx ^Rosff-SaltfyMtorday^fMC hbl* No. 2 at $136 and 80 do inferior quality No. 1 atd 60 H bbl. No aalet in Cummon. . Corn—Sale yesterday from vessel of 1,600 bush at 660 per bushel. One cargo Just received, aud ia UARA'lOOA. a Htory or 1787. WlddlUuld’sNow Cook Book, or Praullcal RconiptH for tho Houaewllo.' Mlsa Leallo’aNaw Rccoipls fnrConkcry. Tho Ladle*’Now Book (or Ouikory—a Practical flystom for private fenuliiw in town end country. The American Home Cook Book, irtiiithlulng sdVC- ral hundred excellent Receipts. • Fanny Fern’s Family Cook Book, or llouaokcup Ingmadoeaay. Cooper’s Works—The Prairie 5 Tho Npy ; Tbo Oak Openlnga ; Paten’a Too; Tbe Pioneora ; The Pathfinder. Miss McIntosh’s Novels—Evenings at Hnualdsou Manor | Aunt Kitty’a Talcs; Tiie 1/ifty and Uih Lowly, tec,, tic, Mra.Caroline Lee Henla’s Works—Linda, or tbe Young Pitot of (hu Belle Orcolo 5 Tho I'lantorV Norlhern Bride ; Marcus Warlund, orihel/'UgMoss Spring; Hollen aud Arthur, or Miss Thusa’s spin nlug Wheel. Too Wavorly Novels: Major Jones Courtship, liv. id b: Port of Savannah October IT . Arrived. 8teamer Ella*. Keeblor, Paracbuola, Old 8lsters Ferry, Ao—to H C Raynon. , , Erneat’s- flat, from Pur.nburg—fibaloa upland cotton to J F Pulot. Memoranda. Nxw Tore, Oot 18—Cld, schr C W Bentley, Read, Drrieu. Conalgiicea. Per steamer Ellaa, from Old Slaters Ferry—1M batas upland cotton to K C Wade; H J Durant; Behn k Foster; Boston* Villalonga; g A Hardeo. Receipt* Per Central Railroad. Ocr. 16—2,671 bales cotlou, 71 Ibis dried fruit. M bags feginers. 14 bbls and 10 cans lard and mdse to Cobens k Herts: Patton. Hutton k (*o; Brigham Kelly k Co; Hudson, Fleming k Co; Hnrdwioko >.ooko;JWUlhrop&c'o;Crane, Wells Adi; Ji Brooks; W Duncan; Dana & Washburn; Bure, Davi k Long; W Wo,Abridge Padelford, Fay k Co; Way k iaylor; Lockett k Bnollings; Hunter k tiammoi Ihibuu A Smith; O M Griffin; C A L Umar; W*yt< ft NonSbddew A Askew j J H Davis; G I, Copo; Lth ridge ft Sou; J D Jesse; F W Connell; A ti Hartrldg- Bouiwull ft Wbltehoad: Franklin A Brantley; B.-hi ft Foster; N A Hardoo AOo; Young ft Wyatl; TVo ft Gordon, Boston ft ViUslonga; Soullard ACrojrdcr NEW ADVERTISEMENTS B WANTED, Y A YOUNG MAN Irum the North a situutim as Shipping Clerk In a Commission Hoiiso—hn lad throe years experience iu tbo Suutli. nnd hs> xood reference? as toaVMUoa. Addro.-w H. W. It., are Georgian office. oot 17-31 BAN] 09 - ■ IMMKRCE. 1 SAVAX.ViH, Ui km 1850. / O N SATURDaY,26th Inst. .* oardefDlrco- tore will elect tho follow. -re: A TELLER, BOOKKEKPr.il, DISCOUNT CLERK, PORTER. Bond, with twe or more good sureties, will bo re qulrca from each. Information as to amount •> -alary bond, fto. will bo given upon application t tho undersigned. JOHN O. tKRKlL', oct 17—ro3t Cashier. FOR PHILADELPHIA—The A. I schr. C. C. WATERBURY, Captain Cooke, will havi h for tbe above port. For balance of frelgb; apply io G. A. GREINER, oct 17 4g c despatch NOTICE. Omu Bavaxxab, Aibant asd Golf Railroad) Coupanv, V Savannah, Octobur 171b, 1866. ) T HE Stockholders or the Savannah, Albany anr GulT Railrdad, who may doslro to examloe t thi Hnad, will upon application at the office or the Com pany receive Free Tickets, good for ten days front this date. Hour of departure 0, A. M. WM. WARING HABERSHAM, oct 17-lt Secretary and Treasurer. BOOKS— BOOKS—BOOKS RECEIVED BY WARNOCK ft II * VIS, T IUR8DAY, 16th October, 1856-Tbo Rifle. Axe, aud Paddle Bags, and other Lectures, by W. H. Mllburn, with a portrait of the author on etoel. Married, not Mated ; or how they ltved at Wo- d- sldo and Throckmorton Hall, by Alice Cary. Tbe Lost of tbe Forresters ; or Humors on the Border; a atory or tbe Old Virginia Frontier, b» John Ester Crooko. Cmloba tn Search of a Wife, by Mrs. Hannah Moore. Three Per Gent a Month; or, tho Perils of Fast Living, by Charles Burdett. ^ Daisy’s Necklace; and What Came of it; a Liters, ry Episode, by T. B. Aldrich. The Torchlight; or, Through the Wood, by Har riet Olcott, author of “Isora’a Child ” Tbe Adventuroe of Gerard, the Lion Killer, by C. E. Whitehead. The Life or General Daniel Morgan, of the Vir ginia Lino of the Army of tbo United State*, by James Graham. Fur sale at tho Book Store, oct 17 159 J STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY HM) all whom It may concern—Whereas, Mor 1 decal O. Sheltall will apply at tho Court ol Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate or Daniel O’Connor. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern; to be and appear before sold Court to mako objection* (if any they have,) on or before the flret Monday tn No ▼ember next otherwlso said letters will b« granted. Witness, John Billto, E»q., Ordinary for Chatham County, this first day of October, 18A6. oct 2 JOHN BILBO, o. o. o, MRS FREELAND Will open Fall Millinery, TUESDAY. October 14Ui, 1866, AT HKR ROOM*, No. 174 BROUGHTON STREET,’ UP BTA1HS, £ T ALMAS, CIGAKP AND MANTILLAS, a beautl ful lot, ranging In price from $1 50 to $30, ol the very beat stylos, Just received and for salo by * J. W. THRELKFLD, sept 25 corner Congress and Whitaker st*. AGON—24 bhdB. prime Bacon Sides; 8 hbd* prime Bacon Rhouldors, landing from eteamor “ Keystone Stole,” and for sale by scpt35tMPF OCTAYUB OOIIEN. F LOUR—609 bbu. extra and superfine Flour, as sorted brands. 600 sacks extra and auperfine Flour, ass’d brands, 160 quarter sacks double extra, “ 160 bbls. Goodlctrilte double extra “ cot 2 YOUNG ft WYATT. C racker**— 30 bairels Butter Crackers 30 «• 8ugar do 20 <• Soda do 20 boxes Soda do Landing aud for sale hy art 10 HOI/Y1MBE. JOHNSON ft CO. b lXTK A CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER—Per steamer j Alabama, and for sale by aug 27 J- B. JESSE. ®opt 1»i—eodliq 200 Broughton-st. HUNT WEBSTER’S. IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. D ESIGNED for Families, plantations, Dress ma kers. Tailors, Boot ft Shoo manufacturers and others who may wish to do their own sewingchoap- ly and with expedition. This machine sows a uni* form stitch with both sldos alike, nnd which will no* ravel. It Is tnnro simple, I* loss liable to got nul ol order, and easts less in proportion than any other machine, and Is warranted to he perfect, and to work well. All apparatus necawnry for convenient use ts Tarnished with it. and any Instruction will bo given that will bo nenoasnry to ensure to the purchaser Rs sticoe-infill operation and durability The public are renpectfiilly Invited te call and ex. amine thorn at 136 Congress st. ATiFRED WEBSTER. Gen. Agi A very neat and ornamental Iron Tabla will now ha given with a machine for a small sum addition to the rogfilar price May 26. YJ^LOUK—60 barrel* extra Family VIour, In store JU and for sale by oot 10 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft GO. > ICKKN’S HOUSEHOLD WORDS for Oitober : received and for by WARNOCK ft DAVIS, 169 CongreMs street. lOhhds oholce P. R. Sugar Just received an ter sale by SCRANTON JOHNSTON ft CO. aug 21. E LOUR.—200 bbls superflno Flour, 100 do extra family do, 160 sacks superior flue do, for sale WEBSTER ft PALMES. awo: T ADIES' and Gents’ black and colored Kids;and JU Mlsaea’ do. Fbrsaleby J. W. THRELKKLD, ipt» Oongraaa and Whitaker atreate. BOOTS AND SHOES, THE subscriber has opened j a BOOT and SHOE STORE at j Nos. 71 and 162 GIBBONS' J p next door to tho (Nothing iioru uf George S. Nlchela ft (o., and i belts the patronage or bis friends and tbo publlo general. M. J. BUCKNER, oct 7—ly GARY’S DAOUEREOTYPE , AMBRO W OULD reepectfolly give notice that hla rooms are now ojien for the season, and rea dy ror the reception orvisltora. By tbe ambxuttpx process persona may now have their children’s pictures taken, in almost any pool lion they may choose, in from 1 te 8 seoodda sUting* By the PnoroaaAPntc process old D%guerreotyi*e can be transferred to paper, beautifully colored and enlarged to life. oct 23 Will practice In tho Branxwlck Circuit-*#***, e the following Cotiutk-n: rw- ■ K, T *tWN, h B. MlUtK. J I. I-. KOU, jT.H.fMinwa,. DKAI.EIt IN CHOICB FAMILY OIIOCEHIII *lbretf | l xml — 'nbi 1 RrwQhli>n a lug - Glyun, Clinch, ; JOli! w«» Town and country supplied with choice guide a i moderate - price*. 4ll order* jirotuptly attends to, an-l aatisfactiun always ..-anruiitocd. mi.h WMOLttHALK ANI> RETAIL UBAI.IfK IN WINDOW BUNDS, WlNJlOW 8A81I AND West sldo Monument Sjuare, Savannah, <}*, —jwnrw;tTfla;i5KT - 1 ® 1 ATTOHNEY AT LAW, Office c.ornei Bay slid Drayton streutM Jyl8* A. B. 'CHAMPION. fto. Received oct 14 by J. B. OURBKDGE, Agent, Under the Marshall Hnusi EWll'T & MORGAN a RE no v receiving their Fall aud Winter stock A. oF tigu aud Iximestio DRY Ui;OifcJ. Abo, a tub sor tmuut or PluuiaUou Goods, whloh th* y .ffer atbe lowest prices, ^nd to which they ablicii ibo attention or pnrebasera. KIBUIO’S BUil.DINO, ort 2 • Cuiigrewh Btrcnt, ( iEOAR POSTS—-We are expecting to receive j fri.m the Bahamas a lot uf Cedar Posts. Per- -on5 wishing any will pleaso apply soon, os rnuuy aeptlft No.-94 Bay street. OOKS I BOOKS 11 BOOKS 111 Roi Lover. B Rory O'Moro, a National R* tnance. By Sami, iius Howard, or how to win a Wife vllnnio Grey, oy who lx the II**lr t riariy Ashton, or tbe Will and the Way. Amy l,awrcnci-, or tho Freutu isou’s Da* gliter. Handy Andy. By. arouel Lover. Woman aud H»r If a-tor, by tbo author of “Ga Howard.” ftc..fto. The Young CUevaller. or the Disputed inhoi itunc- Ohuries Vuva»siuir. or the- i*utca.-t Heir, by * Frederick Smith. flour! Do Lu'lour., or tho Cumra-lets iu Anns, larguerlto D*-Vul»l8.an Hmt>n cal i.oni -nco. ountof Morion, from tbo French or Alexandi- Duma* The Virgin Queen, or tho Romumeof Royalty, by J. F Snntii. Viviau i'ertram, or a Wife’s Honor, by u. W. Si Reynolds. i-abella Vincent, or the TwoOrphaiH, by Reynold ■Tyrldtt.’alhim.ince, l»v tbeauihoroi tbo '•initial. 5 Ellen Peruv, or the Mcmoriihi ol uu Autre s, by t, W. M. Reynolds. Agncss Kwlyn, or Uiuuty ami I'lt-asure,' liy Hi; nulds. Grey-bay M ire. lira. Pui Logtoa'a Cornet b^g Fuu. Wllil Western Scone-*, or Ad'-ouiures in the Wc *r. Vakolinu’s C-miu Lucturcs. tho Scalp IIu iters. .'lie Drama nt Pokervllle. vit^jor Jono • ■ Courtship. laughing (las, an Euoyelopodia of Wit, Wisdom nu Wind. For rale by WARN* 'CK ft DAVIS, sept 27 169 O *ugre.-s street. VALUABLE PLANTATION FURsALK tifr TIII- SUB3URIHKU offers for sule hi.-tft T Pi.ANTATliv, J i.iberty County, called Miiihovon,s tuntco i- t»lle< from Hiuesvlllo. aud six ui.lra Jrom the toilroad, containingTbreo Thinnaud Acres. Thro- hundred acres clear- d and unuer gum) fence, ji.*^ f which has beoiiileared wilhiu the Oi-tfew year.- The other portions havo been hignly manured lor i -umber ol years, uud are uow very prouiictive. O. the place Is a valuable i-'»w and (ii 1st Mill on a tin -truam, tu good running order • a largo und cmrunc dious (>iu House asgood os new, with running gcur or liurso power, together with a good (on. on new fi amed Negro Houses, sufficient to accomit-u- date fifty Negroes. His elegant uow two sun j Dwelling House, together with all ncccssuiy out buildings, such us Stables, Corn Hoiucs, &c. Ir tact every thing in such order that tbe purchase- can realize the full resources of the land withuui the outlay ofu dollar in fixtures. It is piubab'-ytb* best settled Plantation in Liberty county. It will bu tod ouo third cash, tin- bulmice in on aud two years. Thu only inducement to sell is tin fact that tho sub.*criber has another Plantation Mx mlJcs from this, and the necessary attention to loll bikes ion mu- h lime from Ins professional inguge inei.ls, heme hu would relieve hinisult of the cai of ouo by disposing of ii. When at homo tho subscriber will take pleasur* iu showing tbe place to nay one who niuy cull,*ant. in bis absence Mr. Uuujnmtu Dorsey will shown, oct 16-law8w WM. B. OAULLEN. HUBWSON& CAMF URAPRKS AND TAILORS, AND Dealers tu lluoReady Made CI.01H1 ill have leco vcd and ipened their stock of Fall and Win- ter GOODS* comprising a full urn. complete assortment of cloths, Oassluieres, Ye-i- iugs and Over CoaliugK, which we will moke aim trim In our usual style, oud at the shortest notice. Our ready made Clothing is mumitUctured ut th* well known house of W. T. Jennings ft Co, 231 Broadway, New York, and comprises all that Is Une and fashionable iu tbe line. FURNISHING GOODS or overy description requi site teagcutleman’s wardrobe, constantly kept oi band, all or which we offer on our usual crculit terms, dr at a discouut of 6 per cent for cash, at 3 HULL STREET, SORdEL BUILDING, oct 1—lm next door to Pulaski House. (Successor to Champion A WatteA WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER No. 4 Barnard el., between tbo Market and Bsv it SAVANNAH, OA. * Dealer in Groaorios, Foreign and Demotic IJuuor* Dried Fruits, &c., &c. . H rB * Reference—A. Champion, Ksq., Baninol Folcicun* Esq , Messrs. Rahim ft Whitehead, an-l F.wiltftCn’ Savannah. Ga. mvl , *• No. G Whlfakcr Sfrtti, Navanaiih, Ga. WUOUMAI* AXI* KWAIL UlllJUU) is 1 S ASHFS. Blinds, Doors, Moulding*, ftc WhMa Uud. Zinc, White Llnseru, Sperm,’Whale S. nors’ond NeatsfootOlls, GImo. Bruslie*. Gold Uaf Bronxo, Bulldors’ Hardware. Nallr, Marble Mant«la* ftc.,ftc. * paIMtice ppMillirr' J UST received. ONLY thirty-two dnj-B from Bal- linnne by. tbo now -Steamship Lino. Thr on. luero-iri onqmruia will bo glad to loaru that the* huvo finally arrived. ^ KENNEDY ftBKAflL Hoii'H-furiiLhing Store, ttmigMir* New Bu-ic aug 4 DXVru o. SvIiTO: ‘ ATTORNEY AT LAW. 8PAUTA, <4 A- Will practice in the conntli a or Hancock. Warren Wasblngtetij and Baldwin, ltKFBSK\f “/—Bohn ft Foata- Rabun ft Smite 4i*d A. Soullard. Savnnnnli. n ‘ R. B. HH.TO.V, AiTGRNEY AND C\!l|NSb;U.OI( At Office corner of Hay a id 1 >rayteQ.«fr ■AVANNAll, OA. my 11 J. M, EIRE, ‘ i•U.MMIS.'ION MKRIGIANT, sug20 No. 143 Uiiyit., SnvnmmJi. •muA t. ftirtpi ii, “ 4-1VIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Will also give, hi- attention, to denigiih iu Architrc- , n *c. * ditto |n tii* store or Joku Williamson, Ksq, Bay Htr.iet. mvfe ' )>H. « -ULES If. COhtnSf*. IVI-’tllp. AND RhAlDSKPlL N*. 141.IBRRTY Ef. gee dtwr west ot DreyhAi rofl PHILIP 2HT. RUSSELL, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, NOTARY CONVKYA CKR. ACCOUNTANT AN» con 1ST. Will i-xtnle Dcens, Mortgages, Power ol Attorney, Wills, Bonds--, Notices uud Inking ot lulorrogatonw. oilltv nt the Court Hou«-i-, Savonuoli, Ga. Court Days. Tliird Tuesday in each mown, «xl lie d ai the office of Kdwanl -•. Wi.n ii.Isq, It isidcnco, Guhton, between Barnard ami 'iattnoll ttreel. Any call at night, on bnslueaa, wnl be nieudod to im tuedinle y. j y^6 WA1* O. LuaNELIA, A T T GiiM'.l A T L A W, IbABSMA, WOKTU COCMV. .iA. (l*OSJ OVHO AlftM',1 Will practise Iu thr Southern Circuital dm i'ar-x, Dooly und Worm I^i.hIIck oi the Maum Circuit. *3-Particular utu'ulii u given lo tin- »oi!wtJon*I .ijlaiirs in Smtb ANVsk i n Georgia. ;> P. JACOBS, SEOAR AA1> TOBACCO STOHE. No. 29, Bull street, (sign of the Big Indian.) N. B.—Keeps cunatntitly on hand Spauish, Boil jiiAtitah, aud Atnoiicun ?c-gara. at wiioliaialoBUd r» .til. Also, (.'hewing'fot-nccu. Snuff, ftc. June 1 Iniiiraiivc Broker and Notary I’nblii. Marini Pro teats Noted und Extended, Average adjusted, Charter l’aiudsaud Average DondB drawn* Pupera pivp'ircd*wlu i“l*i io recover Io.--.sr? fri.m Ainoricru! or Prltlsh I ii'lt-i writers and nRoridtu given to all inatleis ceuncctc-1 with f-hippieg aud iu- timuii'e. No. 118 Day-xireet opposite tbe frout ot the Ciistqin House. ly nor 8 l! ROOFING! ROOFING!! warren’s improved fire and water-proof COMPOSITION ROOFING. T HR subhcribor having been appoluiud sole ugi-n In this city for Warren’s Firo aud Water l’roo Composition Roofing la prepared to execute the Mine in a satisfactory manner. The attention of tho ciiiiotis of Savaunah is re spectfully solicited t" tbe above method of Hoofing uow much used iu the principal cities of tho L uiti it States, (both N >rth and South,) aud as U ba< been tested under every variety or circumstances. 1 con fidently offer it to tho public as a modu of RooU^ uuohJoctiouaple iu every particular, whilst it com bines, in a greater degree than any other roofli g ii use, the valuable requisites ol chcapcess, durability and security, against both firo and water. It has rapidly superceded tbo uso of all kinds o' roofs wherever it hus been introduced, giving iu all cases general satisfaction, bciug highly rccouuncuu «d by Insurance Companies, aud ait who have lust edits utility. CiiARLKS SHOLL, Architect, will act a.- ugci t during my absenco from the city, at wIiom office ull information will bo freely given, ami sped mens of the roof shown. 8ept23 CALVIN FAY, Agent. FOR SALE. A LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN. GOOD COOK AN WASHER, AND PLAIN IRONKR AND SEAMSTRESS. For particulars enquire at thh office.oct 9 BOUtS »AD HUGHS. U RECEIVED by luto arrivals, Cady's GAI- . TERS. Geiitle'iieu’s Ovfm d TIES. * Gents and Boys’ UAITFRS. uents Ix*w Quartered, Calf and Patent Leather Geutlomon’s Fine BOOTS. M. J. BUCKNER, octlO No. 71 and 162 Gibbon’s Building. vnuBBiBt smi-E. A IL PERSONH desirous nt ohtatmiig FRE.-II MILK* Morning an-l Evening, are hereby m'-u- fled that they can obtain tho frame at a re uccd price hy calling ut my residence, No. 68 LI HI K iY STREET. A. HARMON, oct 1—dim HACK LIVERY THE subscriber will continue tha Livery and Hack Bimiucs-, o- his o it book, fct tho Stables corner r>| West BROAD and HARRISON STREETS. Give me a trial, oct 1—lm JACOB ELI I SION. DENTISTRY. Drs. ROYALL A JOHNSON Dentists, office corner 8t. Jnllen-il and Market Square, over 8. Wil mot’s Jewelry store. Offloe hann from8to2o’ck)ck,and from 8 tot. Ill eom C RAC'ERS—Foxe’a frackers, afresh supply jus reoeHed and for sale by xept28 J. D. JESSE. G. M. GRIFFIN, SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Street*. HAS now on band a beautifb) as* ^ sortment oT Jewelry of every die- cription and kind worn by ladles AmB and gentlemen, and will sell at unusually low prices. Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, fto. ftc.. all In Morocco oases, and suitable for present*. I have also this day received an addition tomy steck of bairwork of light colored Curl*, Tops^js^Brald*,Front Pieces* Bauds, Unole Tom, fto-, my agoortinent complete. Order* rocelved for any color desired. ’ - : . •. . W»tohM rei»lr«d b, .nd, tmd.r th. .UMnWai •ttwrutiSSSSS' 1 ' ll °“ “ * c BOARDING. EVERAL genUeraenut- amall families van i> J accommodate.: with gnnd Iteonifr mm Board. ;< Drayton itrcct, oiquiplto tbo let* House. ileo 12—tf MRS. M. S. BAVME STUTTERING AND STAMMERING URED by Dr. WYCKUFF, of Pitt-burg. I’a., i without pain or Surgical Otierutioii, who will send the cure to any part of the World, on tho re celpt or $10; and the money returned, if tbe cure 1- not elfrctual. All letters must he addressed-1* Dr. Wyckoff, Box 746, Pittsburg, Pa., in care ol Arthur*, Rodger* ft Co., Bankers. p. 8. Correspondents will please enclM* stamp for return postage. Citmox.—All persons who can net produce my gennlne certificate, are humbugs. ■ept26—wly Dr. W. S IDES AND SHOULDER?—16 hhds and 20 bbl* bright Sides aud Bhouldore, Bacon, rocrivod E r steamer Keystone Slate, and for sale low from e wharf, by ■cpt23 CHARLES A. GREINER. S T CROIX SUGAR—16 hhds St. Croix Sugar, land Ing per schooner Manbauaelt. for salo by ■apt 2 SC8ANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO S - ~UgaI(S— m 160 bbl*. A, B and C Cl <itiled hngar 60 “ Crushed ami Pulvcrixed Sugar 26 half boxes 8lunr’’a I oaf “ 10 hhds oholeo po. ,oRico * ( •1 PiSiSK T. UKKN AllD, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, .\ewuau.Hvlilo, Fla. Kcfercnre—tieorgu ...brown. William Dell, New imnsnll*. Flu.. R. D. Hilton, Boston ft Villalonga Savannah. Gu. tnyll "7,T\v".'5i.UilkV. ATTORNEY AT LAW HU.MJl.JK. IIK4BOCO., UA. Will attend t»> prot'creional bufriui’ss'n thcCouUlil or Heard, Chi roll, CampleU,|pow.!ta. Fayette, fert* wetber and Troup "*■ Reference—Hon. E. Y. Hill. LaGraugo, Gs.; Btl. David Irwin, Marietta, Ga.; Colonel M. M. Tidwell, Fayetteville, Gs ; nnd Mr. william Dougherty, (o* lurohui', Ga. sepl7-ly ““Wia.MeAELIOTHU. NEW MAKBLE YARD, Opposite LawelGrove CmeUry, Sav'h, Ga. Marble M--miin.;iitJ*. Tninbfr end Grain Slones, Hire- febed on ronrenabL let ms. Orders res- Ircolfully so-‘cited. ap ib te. WHlT SjliiTH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALUGATOK. K-tef KLOkllU. Will practice In the KnMcru and So'.tbern Cnuntict Refer to—(ol. S. S. bibley, and F. B. llllton, .sa vunnah. frbWf WUiLlM PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MAKIK-TA, OA. OOt 36—^ly ' J. \V . PATTERSON, “ VITOUNEY AND COl’NSELI<OR AT MW, froui-vtiiv, lA)Wi|de.«O iiiy,tia. (mil otiAs. uTTaOTEIIi ATTORNEY AT LAW, MiixxnaKviux, ga. 1 ! Practice* Law In the various Counties of the Gc« tnuigeu Cirouit, amt tlic adjoining Counties ofTwggfi Lanrenfr and WofrMugtt »•.. Refor to—John Boston, H. A. Crane, and R. ■ Hilton. ttbM ——ckbhbbtt: nuirwnr; " ATTUKNUY AND COUNSELLOR AT UW, ASP Commissioner of the U. S. Court of Clattnt f<* Ihe Slate of Georgia. Office Corner Bay ar.d Bull .*trceti>. 1) YONGK F1UKIISUIV,3 FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHAM8, «o. 94 HAV-irtutm. .*AVAXXAit. ua apr4 _ ■anr. iram; ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office 176, Buy-st., over Turucr Ai Co's. Dm, «cr. RAVJIKKAU, OA. noTlO—ly — ft. ,t. UA AVA.lt, __ ATfOUNEV ANI.-CUl-Ni-KI.UiH AT MW, rroupvllfo. Lowndes fnuuty, Ga. _ Reforonce—Hon. W. Ii Foohm-, Savannah, os. myll PIDVFMUJ ii. irBiWwnT” MAGISTRATE. NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER Ol* DEEDS. , „ At Messrs. Ward ft Owens’law Offlca. l^y.lL WAY.VE, GRRRVILI.F. ACOtf COMMISSION^AND^t U Ml?;JlERtHAiHS, Ray-strut NawikuA. IHOS. S. WAYNE. E. GRENV1LU, 4. Al.RX. WA > NK, W. T. SAMPLE, 1. .1- If fUVHItliHll. ChaltADOOp^ cirxirarrvt'.LLi * eo., ~~ KACTOHB A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, M.v ftitltl.li. Ga* LANIER * ANUEIIIOH, ATTORNEY^ AT LAW, »p6-ly iuon>, oi. »73 LiaM u. UAA'.“1..‘. . i ,ot. VEY ANI, - UCNUXUiK AT UW, Tr....|.\ illi', Liwnilw Couoly, llfc _ Will urBi’tlc.i In il oma.s LiwuiIk. CIIMO, Al-i-lliiir, TcICilr. Irwlu, UurcM, count loa, Georgia; and m J offer son,.Madiioa.BW llten. and (AilnmW«'t«'mtlr*». Fl-rlrta. Dfis. LEVr.fcli Ai WILLUJC, W®' , “ mV. in tie fullv urcDtrad toll ARL now l sort full or 1 |v on th*' principle Patcui Continuous Gnm, L-ljilb «f Dr. L Al^ * All* f’Ati'UI (MnUniinm Bora.By““J lmurnveui«Dl, Ihoform ofihc fiico owil» ns“ rc j , 1 aui l«Kf» ol MtumlUy Him -”»! !>• r , ^iplk-iU-la to ill owe. whuretlic- - la Mil ramiol beJolMlfil SyUcioImiWI^"MW"*. TSh oii'tliotl cranSlum tlic fniiowUigt , Ao irlitloUl gum, whlcli oxhll.it.- “l' orr “', 0 .J M u aud lirt*Ike appearance, amt Imparl. *“ ‘“"Kj. tliat pemiliji expreeeleu whlcli eliaraclerU'-'' te t Tbls fiuui conilau of a «l'»riou.enmpouo6»Wc> f. ipplieri and fliaeit upontlie L a raant-or, Bn.togllppall tbo lutent c«i«r«“i' ba,.' nl life Tiietb, anil n eo ulllWS «-«•" .anil ether anil ta U-e |Ta» u D?f ■ mt. Oil. secure, perfect cleanlh -t-ef “>* T fimee over DeWItt* “Jf' . —, Ki'P'ihiloB ami Uwirfe" c»l'. w susSSiasfSairs woss y 1 'WT a,, taaw“w»