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SATURDAY MOUN1NU, OCT. IS, ISM'
i'oitnti&toisN T i
JAMES BUCHANAN,
UP PKNNttVLVXNtA*
FOlt V10B l’HE3IDBNT i
JOHN (A BRECKINRIDGE*
or kKNrCCKY.
Uiwtori for tliu Htuto at Large.
WILLIAM U. STILES, of Cliuttiain.
IVKUSON L jlAttUIS, ol Buldwiu
ALTBllMATKa FOB TUB STATE AT LAKUB*
llkjMY 0. LAM Alt, of Uihb.
AUGUSTUS U^WtUUUT, of Floyd.
DISTRICT BIzBOTUHS.
li*t District. Tiiouah M. Fukmam, of Ulyuu.
tR. District, Samitki. IIall, of Mticon. \
M. District, Jam km N. Hams a Vi of Harris*
4Jh. District, Lucius J. GAtfruBLL, of Fulton.
Mil. District, John W. Lewis, of Unas,
ftih. District, Jambs 1‘* Simmons,ofGwinnett,
nh. District, Thomas F. SAUFdun.or Mcrgon,
irai Distrtot, Taos. 1 \Y. Tuomas, or Klbert.
Proposed Fnslon Hlwtnrtv Ticket<
Hero la.the plan of the pioptreed' "Dqlon’i
.ootnnrl ticket In beholf of Fremont end Fill'
more Id l’emiejltinln. ft'ta put forth In 1 the
form of a resolution adopted at a meeting of
the'Unlo& BxoouttTQ Committee i
Iksolvod, Tlmt we rccommJhd to the Com
veiUlun thus assembled the formation of the
Uulon electoral ticket * upon tho followiug
basis t
Tweu(y*six electors shall cousist of tho sauio
names} tho twcuty-sovcnth elector on tho Fill-
moro ticket shall consist of a different namo
from the twenty-sovoutli on tho Fremont ticket.
For example, Millard Fillmore and twenty*six
other names selected ft. ut tho several Gou-
uicssluual districts sUall Curmouo ticket; and
John C. Fremont uud t id same twunty*six
names above referred to null form the other
ticket. The twenty*six i vetors shall be pledg
ed to cast tho electoral voles ol the State for
Millard Filhuoro uud John 0. Fremont, respec
tively , precisely in proportion to tho popular
vote cast fur each, as iudicuted by tho twouty-
seventh elector on each ticket. For example,
If Millard Fillmore (ortho Iweuty-seveutli elec
tor who represents hhu) receives uu equal
number of votes with John C. Fremont, or
Uls representative, then thhteeu electoral votes
shall he given for Millurd Filimere uud thir
teen for John C. Fcuiuunt,
Tula will enable every voteo to uct efficient
ly uguiust James Uuuiiuiffili without any sacri-
ncu of principle. The Fillmore men vote loi
11im uluuu, too Fremont iuuu vote .for him
alone, and yet by associated action, the)
tucicusu the chauces of each. We think in*
mu cau object to this proposition who is uoi
in heart iu favor ot Hueiiitmiti.
THE DhDISIt l GROW, A'ttfcS MU UK IN
CLINED l AM TO UK WHAT IS CALLEI
A STATUS RIGHTS MAN.-James liurh
man's si*/cn on the admission of Arkansas, in
1836.
I FULLY BN DOUSE THE RESOLUTIONS
AND MAY FURTHER SAY THAT I AM
WHAT IS CALLED A STATE RIGHT.'
DEMOCRAT.—John C. Bre^-^'idge in n
spouse to his nomination for tin > V< Presiden
cy.
BY TELEGRAPH
Indiana ifiiurtlu.i.
Evansville, 8 o'clock, P. M., Oct. 16.—Iu
the first Congressional District of ltidiuim
Lockhart, Democrat, has three thousand majui
ity; in the 2d English, Democrat, has 2600
majority; iu the 3d, Hughes, Democrat, bus
1700 mijority; iu the 4th, Foley, Democrat
has 1,200 minority; iu the 2th, Khburu,ALo-
litionist, has 2000; lathe Uth,Gregg,Democrat,
has 1,200 majority ; in tho 0th, Davis, Demo
crat, has 1000 majority; in the 8th, Wilson.
Abolitionist, has 250 majority; in the Oth the
vote is close; in the 10th, Lowry, Democrat,has
600 minority; iu the 11th, Petit, Abolitionist,
has a small majority.
In 77 counties Willard, Democrat, has a ma
jority of 5000 over his anti-Nebraska opponent.
[Tuore are ‘Ji Mantles iu the State.] The
Legislate ro is doubtful. Tho Democrats probu«
bly have a majority iu the House.
The late Election*—Tlielr Significance,
The elections which occurred last Tuesd..;
are decisive os regards the Presidency, Noli
ing can preveut Peuusyivuni a from goiug fo.
Buchanan, and os goes Petm.-ylvuuia, so g<es
New Jersey. ludiaua has spoken with still greu e r
emphasis than Pennsylvania. And iu illiucl,
the Democratic majority will be even grcaic.
than iu Indiana. These lour States with the
voles which the South holds iu readiness lot
the Cmcimiati nominees, guaranty their elec
tion beyoud peradyeulure. The patriotic gen
tleineu who huvo been betting against the
success ol Jurnes Buoliumm bud better prepare
to settle.
But not alone has an able, enlightened and
trust-worthy President been secured for foui
years more. Next iu importance was the des
tructiou of the Bluck Republican ascendancy
in the House of Representatives. It is already
destroyed. Tho guiu of eight or ten members
In Pennsylvania *, of Uvc or six In Iudiana. with
the certainty of corresponding gains iu Illinois
secures the control of the next House to the
South uud tho Northern Democracy.
So that the prospect is that the enemies of the
Constitution, and the sworu foes of the rights
or the States, will on the 6th ot November Le
driven buck howliug to their deus of infamy,
Tbutthey will rage there, and gnash their
teeth, and threaten, is likely. It is almost too
much to hope they will quit u Uulon t 0
which they have become a cuiec, And yet we
wish they would. With all our heart we say
let the Stutes that shall vote for Fremont, tab
him if they will along with them, o.il of the
contedorucy and lonn another to suit them*
selves.
John Ci uremuiit** Mother.
To tho question—"whether John U. Fremont
permitted his mother to die iu the Ahus Uoiu*.
of Clmrlestou, S. O.?”—Uol. Yeudou, editor u.
the Charleston Courier, replies as follow*
mrough tho N. Y. News:
Mrs. Halo, tho wuther of Col. Fremont, dieu
m too village of Aikeu, S. U., and was burieu
iu Charleston, Col. F. having ujrived in tun*,
turlicr funeral, purhups, but too iuto, i learn,
iu see her die. 1 do uot kuow that Mrs. li.ti.
was ever iu tuo Alius House ut Charleston, auu
1 uchevo that she utVer was; but still she tv a.
a recipient, to some extuut, of the public chan
.y of luo oily of Charleston. Mauy years ugu,
.» wealthy iiiuruhuut of Cimilestou—a Scutcu-
uiau by birth, uumed Alexuuder Shuras—be
.pieatiied a luuguillccul Uouution to establish in
uiujlestmi uu institution, or dispensary, to |ur-
uwh medicine uud medicul attendance, gratuil
ously, to the pour of tne city.
Tuo institution was accordingly established,
and still exists iu Charleston, under the uuuu
of " Tho Shims Dispensary,” uud lain oue ot
its Hoard of Commissioners, by appointment o.
inc City Council of Cuarlcstou. it is chietly
aowever, under the superintendence of tin
Mayor of Charleston, tuo President of Mu.
Medicul Society of Charleston, uud of the Si.
Andrew’s Society of Clmrlestou, lor the tiuii
ociug, who, by the will of the benevolent Slnr-
rus, arc tbc Trustees of tho institution, uuu
.muug other powers uud duties, that of an
anally electing its physiciaus. Dr. Peter Pop-
cUer—a highly respectable gentleman and u
ok ill liil physician of Charleston—now and foi
many years post oue of tho physicians of Shir-
ras’ Dispensary ill Charleston, and a personal
friend aud intimuto of mine, narrated to me in
Clmrlestou, uud again recently ut Saratoga
Springs, where 1 met him iu August last, tui
.allowing particulars. That us Physician o.
.Sbliras’ Dispensary, ho was called by Mis
dale, the mother of John C. Fremont—now
.Uu Free Soil candidate lor the Presidency—t*
attend her, sue being, as she then erroneously
thought, threatened with a euuccr; und he ac
cordingly visited her gratuitously, us u beueli
Miry oi the Dispensary, giving both medteint
and medical attendance; and this at a time, he
.ducu, wueu that scuiup, or shubby (ellow,
Fremont, was living iu luxury with Col. Benton
.it Washington. us the husband of Col. B.V
jstimable daughter. Dr. Purcher added that
airs. Hale—a respectable aud handsome woman
—was at thut time maintaining herself as a
washer-woman, by taking in washing—several
ueuevolent ladies in the neighborhood, who
took a great interest in her, Beudiug their clothes
to her by their servants, to bo washed by her,
and Bending the servants for the clothes when
washed; m order to lessen us fur as possible
the humiliation of her position.
Election.
AllAmerica now awaits In ,braathless ins*
nemo—If the taolaebfA lUouaauo' tuaw-meet
ing orator* cun be *6 described—the groat
event of the election, and. Penmiyivaniata tho
principal! battle ground on'whtoh the contest
Fa being fought. ''Mete; meetlug* are held Iu
all parts of this state,” says our correspondent
"and all the most available stump oruturs are
imported in, wiUi anpolutment* made lor them
weeks ahead,, lrPeunsylvAiiiu is true to its
history, its vote ought uot to he undecided in
such u contest us the present one, aud William
Penu, tuo Quaker, ought to be ullowed to speak
out oi grave in fuvur ol tho iiou-exteutiunlst
candidate.
Some loi ters have appeared luour eolumus
lately to tho effect, that wo have been mistaken
iu supposing that the northern Mutes are so
serious on tue shivery question, and thut these
states will never do uuytbiug which will in
voice the slightest risk of a dissolution of the
Union, uud that those who spread these reports
about them are abolitionist lunatics. Tne
general purport of these letters if, thut "the
North” loves tho Union Hist uud freedom uexl
uud that, while it will welcome auy relief ot
slavery that comes without the slightest political
danger, it will never make political sacrifices
mr it.
Such a viow of tho policy of u tho North”
mukes very little difibreuce between the north*
«.-ru£or tlio Republican, uud Hie democratic
party. Thu dciuucratio puny does uot like
Muvoiy m iLfcdi, but it allies itself with it lot
tuo suke of Aiuericuu union uud Auicricun
greatness. Tne Uuiuu is, ucuurdiug to this
account, the first consideration witn all the
great American purlieu ; und, so long us the
Union is bulnteied up, we uru told that "the
North” is, utter all, cumpurutively cool uud
imiiUbrcut on the question ut slaves. But the
vury <ucis of tbe last Americau Congress uud
toe temporary dead lock tell u Uifiereut story
tom los, and we lmpo the lorthcoming Presi-
iuutiul election will tell the saute.
E.D. Wouiikl—Tbe trial of this young muu
wbo is ehargeu with participation iu tliemur-
Jer of Basil H. Gurduu, the uugiueor. IttMls-
>oul’i, ,hus been deterred, wo leuru, until next
spring. Thu beulthof Worrel is said tube
upidly dechuiug, and it is thought bo uuuuoi
*ui Vtvo till tbe time fixed upou lor his exumi-
aatiou.—Ueiuware Rep.
Death at a IUvival.—A young woman
named Temple, died suddenly ut Vernou, Ut.
ju Friday last. She was at a religious in* ctlug
»ud while laboring under much excitement uuu
giving utterance to lierTeelings iu shouts, fell
tho Hour dead.
Accident from Concealed Weapons.—
fho Caddo, La., Gazette, of tbe 27th ult. says.
•As Mr. Don. A.Totty was walking dowu tin
Mreet on Wednesday, a pistol which he wore hi
•us bosom accidentally fired uud shot him in
iUu left tiiigh. Tne ball wus at once extracted,
and he is uuing well.”
The Punamu Star gives dates from Costu
ttlea to tho 16th, and says:
Business throughout the country is at u
perfect stand still, aud the State generally It
.u u very deplorable condition. Little bus been
done during the past season towards cultivating
tUe soil, aud tho coming harvest from Decern-
oerto March, will barely yield a tithe of for
mer year's produce. Great dissutistuction still
exists against President Mora, on accouut o.
.Uu results of the late Nicaragua invasion, tin
erriblo less of life consequent thereon buviug
.uoro or less affected every family in tho Re
public. This, us might be expected, hascreatcd
4 strong prejudiceflguiuat the Mora admiuis
iratiou, wuicii can only be done away with by
uls removal from power, und at pres At then
.s every prospect of a speedy revolution. The
people, however, remained firm against tin
common enemy iu Nicaragua, and thoro is now
an urmy of liv6 hundred Costu Ricuus ou tbi
.rentier in Guana Custu, under comraimd o«
Geueral Canos, ready to oppose the threatened
invasion uf tbe Territory by Walker.
wiMtoUnlklil
w»y cegrp., , „
Savannah, Sept. 4th, 1866.
Council, OMi -l' *» r- •..?!« Honor Edward C.
Audoreou, M»y .. u V Walker, Cooper,
I’wey, Arnold. It. > rn»», aud Champion.
The minutes ol . ijn^ of Cbunollwore
read aud uonflrim
Tho lutbruialtoi. aim Kino Is ekefo wore read
and cunnrniod. •
OHIUNANCW.
Au ordlmmoQ to amoud and ordinance regulating
thu m ttrkct was laid over to lbs next meeting.
An orJinanoo to bo entltlad an ordlnanco to
gruut und i ouvey lo tlio Uu ited States of America
and area or Land Twenty feet square near the
intersection of East Broau and hay Btroota In tho
city of Httvanuali—road 1st Timo.
fCTIIIONH IUUU AND RKWRHKU.
I’otltlon of Mossrs Uughorn A Cunningham Mate
ing that they proposed ptdtiug up a liutldlng five
stories In height, on Wharf Lot foot or Drayton
t-treei and praying oouucll to build a wall and
el wing the uray way up Drayton stroot leaving
-tcpsoii tho l^istern tide blmliar to those ou the
westoin Mile, accompanyi g tho petition was a
plan of Bull dug, p ans &o., tho same was referred
to the committee on btrecta and lames.
Tho Petltlun or J. Me. arlmd to be altowe to
put up a Steam Englno on I-ot 11 Franklin Ward
wus referral toeommltteo on Fire Department.
Rl ACTIONS.
K .K. McKee was duly elected 2d Lieutenant if
tlio City ) mice, by day und by nlgbt, in tbo plae*
>i Wining Kttbeill, rerigi ed—he having received
ix vote's, and Daniel B. Wilson two votes.
liWOl.imONU KKAD AND FAS RIO.
By Alderman liradloy, buoonded by Alderman
A'ttik er
Resolved, That tbo owner or owners ol tho Mar
Mini t Reuse be ordered to havo immediately wm
slvuetud, under the supcrvLIuu of the Street anu
l.utiu Committee, a well of proper capacity to take
IT the waste wulur accumulating from said house
By Alderman Arnold, bcconuod by Alderman
.Vulkur,
Wlioreos. ibo Boutberu Commercial Convo lion lr
tom" 1 ' In tin* city ort-avuaunhou the——day oi
Decombor next—
lto olveil, That bis Honor tho Mayor be and is
hereby uullioi'ixid to appoint at bis leisure a com-
aiiiue, to conoid ol blmwollunU four Aldermon,auu
a twenty ciiizuus or Suvannuli, to make suitable
ii raiiKomeuts lor the iecupti. li of tbo members o.
aid coiiVflilbui.
ny Aldetman Arnold, seconded by Alaerman
th ud ley,
A liereus, ut a meeting «T tbe citizens of Bavan
uuh, held ou tbe 14ih May last, it was retolved,
Tiattbu Miyor and ldermcu aro hereby iu.
^tr. ctoii to subscribe two hundred tliouMmd dollars
to iliu Atlantic andUnlf raiiioud, comjuu as they
.re assured tbut thu sum or$4l)J,Uuohas been sub.
scribed bona fide tu said roud by ulhor parties t
And wkoi cu*, a meetlug or me commissioners of
aid roud will be held ut Mlllodgovlile ou tbe 22*.
mst, lor the purpose ol oi guuizing the compunyr—
lie It tlioiut'oro rosolvou, Tbit Edward C. Aider
uu, James l’. Bcreven nod Wm. B. Hodgson, Com
inlsMi tiers«f the Atl. ntio to. Gull Rull.oad, or eitlim
of ilieiu, bound are hereby authorized to aubecribe
tlio sum of two hundred thousand dollars for the
:iiy or Bavantinli to said Rullroad, whonevor tbe
oumlitlun cuiitaiusd in the ub ive recited resolution
iball have been compiled with.
MISCKLLANZOCri llATTBR.
1*. M Russell, Clerk of the City Court, aakod leave
or abtonee till the 1*1 November. Grouted.
Rea a communication from tbo hourd of Health
i.klug Couucil to appropriate the sum of two
hundred dollars for their use for thu relief ol
the tick and needy,as UiMr charity funds are nearly
exhausted. Granted.
Ann nut of accounts passed, $2,150 16,
Couucil adjourned.
EDWARD G. WILSON, C. C.
Eg
HHwIe* oollon, JM iki wbwt,
pr, M iiw.ao, 8.a ikj. corn. 8Tdo oo.il
fio.loJACuml.ln l/xkett*«noUln8». ■■
in ku..,u*vli k long, Vr.ukllu \ Br.oily, v.ill
ollor.l, K.y k Co, IlunUr k Uummoll, w.y 4 T.y-1
IJ W LathrcpIiCo, l’alhn, Hutton it Co, Bohn k
Fostor. l.’heever, elmsk Co, tchons kHertz, AH
sham k feu, O U tumraluf, Tixon & Uordou, Bo«.
ton k Vlllslongo. Webhtor k Talmcs, Williams k
Ratelifib, KOtolllns, W CI atilel, Clurk Co, Jllun-
tor, Holcombe, Johnson k Co. M J Buckner, • lu-
g crsol, Yonge k Frierson, W ll Blllcs, W M David
son A A Bolomens, H 11 Hurle, D Rctioau.
Mtn ttnitfwtna.
IfAVDAKDTENTHI'OB
49" The New York Tana thought on the
moraiug of the Pcuu.-ylvuuiu election thut tin
Buehuuuu candidates would be dc.euted by m
leiUit25,UUU majority, uud thut two-thirds of ti *
ltepuUliuau candidates for (Jougioss would U*.
elected. The result Im-* been somewhut diUei
cut. Thu majority is uguiiist the Repubiiciin*
and the "iwo-Umds” elected to Congress, oi
something like that proportion, are Democrats.
.Sous of Henry Cloy.
James B. and Thomas H. Olay, sons of the
Kentucky orator, have both been stumping n
lately iu Pennsylvania—the former lor Bucbuu*
uu aud the Deumcrut State ticket, tbe ItilUi
for Fillmore—yet. uot suyiug u word in luvor oi
the "union ticket.”
•*In fact, Gays the Penn sylvan ion) we arc
well satisfied that he. is opposed to its election,
aud if questioned upon thu subject, will so ex
press himself. He 1ms been hero long enough
to uuderstaud the practical efieet of its elec
tion, and to comprehend that it is a thorough
Fremont disunion ticket, uud that its triumph
would inure solely to tue bcnclit of tbe Aboli
tion disunion candidate.”
Aud yet wo fear there are not a few in this
eity who actually desired to sec this Fremont
ticket triumph!
Frcmontlsm In Illinois—Black Repub
lican Morals.
The Chicago Tribune, whore editors lms been
flpctoUilylug iu Southern Illinois, gives; a bad
report of Fremont’s prospects in that quarter
He Bays there are precincts where he will uot get
kvote, und-’counties where he will do well ii
twenty mtu cu tbo doy of election dare say
hey are for him.” Thu editor charges all this
|intl Frcmbnti&ra to the iguoruuco of tho itihah
tents. To which the Chicago Tinas replies iu Una
wise—contrasting tho so called Egypt of the
Tribuue with the notable city of Chicago
It ill becomes u Chicago iiiuu to boast of the
morality of his neighboihood, and utteinpi
. to prove it by pointing to the number ot chur
ches in our nui.le city. Chicago can point with
J iride to her Ulty six tcmulea or religion, and
icr half dozcii others in couiae or erection.
This should be evidence of morality, but the
careful iuqulrer,taking up the Chicago Tribune
would there fiud it stated, that Chicago h. d
her one hundred aud ten houses of public proH
titutiou,aud her forty known establishments
lor private assignations. Are "school houses
and churches lackiug” in Chicago? If they
are, houses of infamy aro not, nor are "Free
rnont’n friends few and far between.” If
Fremont’s friends are more numerous in Chlcu-
? ;o than they aro iu Egypt, then Fremont’s
riends are most numerous in a placo where
{ labile houses of female turpitude outnumber
ntbeDroportionol three to one the eburche
devoted to religious worship. If our neighbor
claims the churches and school houses,he must
take tho other establishments also, as eliuroc-
teristlca of tho load!ties where Fremont's
friends abound.In all Egypt, among the peo
ple "who cannot road,” wo venture to say that
the Tribune will find depraved females us source
as friends of Fremont; and houses of prostitute
as rare is churches disgraced by preachings or
politicaltrouoflf • 4 ^ '
IVhat was Expected.
The Philadelphia JCnquirer, the leading
Pennsylvania organ of Fillmore, as is tho North
American, of Fremont, a short timo since, hold
this language iu reference to tho then ap
proaching Pennsylvania election:
All who advocate the Ciuciiinati platform,
aud ure in favor of tho course pursued by Gen.
Pierce, should vote tho Democratic ticket. All,
oil tho other hand, who uro opposed to the re
peal of the Missouri Compromise, who regard
tlio Osteud Manifesto us an iniquity, und
who deplore the frightful condition of af
fairs in Kansas, should vote the Opposition
ticket. Aud that they will do so, we have uo
.1 doubt. Wbat, then, is likely to bo the result?
Pennsylvania will, at the first regular election
in October, declare against the National Ad
ministration and the Cincinnati Platform, and
•you overwhelming majority. Of this we feel
issured. Our information upon the subject is
of the strongest character. The Opposition are
horeughlyr united, und they will poll un im
mense vote. They feel, aud justly, that much,
if nut every thing, depends upou Pennsylvania.
Let the common enemy be signally routed on
he second Tuesday of October, and all will be
well thereafter.
Aud thut he will bo defeated is every day
jccomlng more apparent. The effect cauuot
•ut bo electrical. The moment that it is ascei-
«lined tbut Mr. Buchanan cannot carry his
•wu State—that Pennsylvania is lost to the
Cincinnati nominee—his case will appuur hope-
w«i and sumo new policy will be adopted.
Nay. this is udmited by some of the Democrat-
leaders themselves. They cannot llgure Mr.
.India an iuto the Presidency, unless they give
dm tho vote ol Pennsylvania. His defeat hen-,
uid in October, will be equivalent to u relii.-
.piiMiiiient, on his part, of Uio entire campaign,
i lie South, to which he now looks, will abaii-
Jmi him in a body.
There is, moreover, not a whisper of discord
in relation to the Union ticket already in the
.ield, and to which all branches of the oppoM*
«“»>» will g ve a hearty support. To our friend?
'broad, therefore, we say, bo of gaud cheer i
Pennsylvania understands her positiou, aud i?
.irepnred to do her whole duty. The majority,
•ve repeat, will not only be decisive, but it will
ue signal mid overwhelming.
A very pretty plot! The Fillmore men in
Peiiusylvnniiv having by uniting tlio Aboli
tionists, our enemies, beaten our friends, the
South wits expected, to desert Buchanan and
go for Fillmore—as a reward for this service of
his supporters.
Did tho Enquirer lako tho Southern people
to bo knaves or fools—which?
It is now paid that the friends of Fillmore
•ure of being cheated by the Republican wire
pullers, refuse to go into this arrangement.
The result of the election last Tuesday shows
that it matters very little what plan of opera
tion is adopted by the opposition. Buchanan
cau beat bis enemies single-handed, or he can
bent them combined. Come as they may, de
feat alone awaits them.
Religious Freedom in Bulgaria.—A let
ter from Widdinof the 27th ult. says: "We
havo this morning heard a sound which the
people of Bulgaria huve not heard lor ages—
tho sound of u bell calling the Christians to
church in order to thank Gcd thut the Bultan
lias been pleased to restore to us our liberty ol
worship. Wlddin is tho first Bulgarian town
thut has received a bell. Tbe Turks have
complaiued to the l’ashu about it, and he has
referred them to the Bultan.'
A Union Movement.—A public meeting
Held in Luucuster on Saturday evening, for the
purpose of appointing Delegates to a Union
State Convention to be held ut Harrisburg, ou
t’uesday the 21st of October, inst., to sottle a
Union Electoral Ticket, pledged to cast its
votes Cor Fremout and Fillmore, prorata, ac
cording to the number ot popular votes given
fur each candidate, respectively, designated by
one of the candidates on said ticket.—Phila
delphia Enquirer.
The meeting appointed a delegation consist
ing equally of Fillmore und Fremont men.
The Hon. .Julian C, Yerplanck, of New
York, always one of the ablest champions of
(ho Whig party, lias come out for Buchanan.
Tho Welch Democrat, a paper recently
turtend in New York, in the esponsal of tho
Democratic came, is exerting a commanding
iiilhience among our Welsh citizens, in this
campaign.
The Democrats of New Haven had another
grand tpreb light procession on Thursday eve
ning lust, in celebration of tho late election re
suits in Connecticut. It is represented as hav
ing been two miles in length.
Massachusetts Politics.—Worcester,
ii ViP ct ' 13 *—Fremont Americans and
Republicans of Worcester county were in sen-
orato convention h»ro to-day. Not being able
to agree unon n union ticket, eacli convention
nominated seperate tickets for Senators and
County officers: tbe Americans pledging their
senatorial candidates to support Mr. Slimher
for U. S. Senator. Tho Americans also nomi
nated Col. DoWitt Tor Congress, in the Oth dis
trict, In opposition to Mr. Chapin, tho Republi
can candidate. Mr. DoWitt appeared In tbe
Convention, and accepted tho nomination.
His Excellency J.Nottbeek, Ruslan Envoy
at Washington, has arrived here ea route to
America and sail on Saturday.—Liverpool
Lady Granville's Loss at the Coronation,
—The Moscow correspondent of Le Nurd give*
the following curious story" On tho day ol
tho coronation and ut the. momeut when the
cortege was entering the Kremlin, a magnifi
cent pearl necklace worn by Lady Granville
broke, and the pearl*, each of which wus ol
grout value, wore scattered at her feet. Her
ladyship didnoteviuce the slightest emotion
at the circumstance, but proceeded ou her way,
leaving her the remnants of an ornament
which would bo u fortune to nny ou* less
wealthy than the lady of the English ambassa
dor.”
Immigration to Virginia*—A party of 36
German and French emigrants passed through
Lynchburg Monday, cu route for Wythe comity
Vu., where they intend settling. They are the
pioneers of it colony to be founded in Southwes-
•cru Virginia by capitalists of France, who
nuvo already made purchases of land in that re
4 1 ”'** design Bending 1,500, of which
•nimber 300 will be over shortly. The Govern-
ir otthe Colony, Chiu*. Hat man, was with tin
jiarty that has just gone, und among tho num
ber were three Crimean veterans.
Pastor Dismissed.—Rev. Chas. Howard Mai
culm, says the Pennsylvania Bulletin, lias been
dismissed from his church in Wheeling,' for in
troducing tlio subject of slavery into his pulpit.
The Sound Dues.—Recent advices from Or
penhagen speak of the delineration of the
Bound Dues Conferences us proceeding very
satisfactorily, so that a result may be expected
about tlie middle of October. Now that the
principal of the capitalization has been accept
ed by England, Prussia and France, in addition
to Sweden, Russia and Oldeubnrg, which gave
in their adhesion utan earlier stage, there re
mains uothing to lie settled but tho amount of
the indemnification to be paid by each State
and the manner tu which that payment shall be
effected. A special conference for fixing the
amount of indemnity will be held at Copenhagen
in November. u
Passenger*.
Her Btoimor Wm Besbruok.lrom Charleston, ko
— Miss Hopkins and 2 sisters, £ Usrciet, Mr God
dard, MrBrcnur, Miss Bremer, DDSchords, A
Wells, JUBarnwtll. P O'Connell, J fiFergurson,
A H Annett, Mast .1 Richardson und 6 deck.
Memoranda.
Boston, Oct 16—Cld, brig Farsh Wore tor, Moore,
8av annsb; sobr L C Watts, Watts, Jacksonville.
Notico to Mariners. Light House en Cape Han
cock, MoulhorColumbiaRiver, Washington Terri
tory. AflxedWlilio Light, 1st order uf Fresnel,
I Uuminatlng the entire horizon.
The tower Is whitewashed, and placed on the
'itch of the Cape, about life feet above thw*e». The
igbt is elevated about 200 feet above the sea level,
uud will be scou, in a favorable state of the atmue
phore, fioiu a height or 16 loot above tbe water
■u uuuUcui or z6 statute milk's.
The latnuuc and longitude and "magnetic varia-
t.ou of thu Light, as given by thuGoMttiurvtfy,*rej
Lui, 46“ l0;*au: N. Long. 124“ 02: W. Mag. oU*
Variation, July lb61. 26“ 46: K,
The Light will be exhibited for the first Umo on
the nlgbt oi tbe 16ih ot October, 1866, and there
after every night from suuset tu suurlse, until fur
tber notico,
A fog bell ol l,60U pounds, lias also been placet
ou .boBlulf in auvaucu ui uie Light Tower, wbiti
Will be sounded uunug loggy or utber thick wealbci
liigotand day, ftorn m*. surne date. Ibo UUiu.
litutuodeol stiikint the Deli will bo publlshi
boreal tor. 'ibo niacbluury a iu a i'ratuo buildin.
on a level wilb tbo grouuu, with the from open .
receive tbo boll, and is also whitewashed. By o.
der el the Light House Board.
HARTMAN BAOHE,
MaJ. 'iip'jfcl* * uga. Bi . MaJ.
OIIIck 12th lJghtHuusc Bintrict,
OAS FkaNUsU., UAL., bk'pl. 16th, Ibfia
SPI CULAT ORS AWARE.
’More than One Prize to every t
Tickets U
PRIZES GUARANTEED.
rho>u that would bo In sea-on lo secure Tickets In
Hie* er- 1
P0..T GAINES ACADEMY LOTTBERI
TO i:B DRAWN
iFIUDAY, October 24, 1890,
Should lose no tune, if they'would secure any o
the Brilliant Prizes offered in tho Scheme.
•| 4 .Dd • jj"worth KNOwiKa-V’tokcj»»rlj ;iiWii
‘'uiwSSil umwoou, En., . youm Gentle
men wbo wlilted toeee Wfeendww llecwrdlnjly,
>>> E&DM0n<8 sftiiii O'lRIION HRNNE1T »Ntl
HIS TIME*, by ■ JoutMlIet.
Wlddideld'eN*wOm* Book,'or I’reolloelRccolpn
%'ee {Sno’eNew RcoolpU tor Cookery.
Th. Udle»> Now Book lor Cookery—o I’ruolloel
System for prlvato famlllen in town and couutry.
The American Home Cook Book, containing seve
ral hundred excellent Receipts.
Fanny Fern's Fafolly Cook Book, or Housckecp
log mado easy •
Cooper’. Work.—Tbo 1’r.lrle i Tho *py ; Tbo
Oek Opeologe; felan'e Too i Tbo Ploneore i Tbo
Pathfinder.
Site. Molntoob’e Noreln—Evotttoge tt DoooIiIbod
Minor; Aunt Kitly’e Tales; Tbo Lofty tnu tbc
VALUABLE Pf.ANTATK.' I,
THK SUBSCRIBERollbre hj i, —.
... Shorty Ooiinly^cafiSrMfe
mtlei from HIuchVIII^ and hI
Hilh'/von, h luuicn
. six nnlcK from theu*ir
Rail roud, contaltllngThrcn Timm and Acres. Thrr*
hundred acres clear' d and,urn or good fcuco, £ it
of which luu boon cleared within the .'art few voir.
The other iKirllong havo Ihuii highly tnuuured for»
number of years, and are now very productive
tint I'ltini Ih iivalllshln Nnw nn.l n.ict Mill ... '
ieowiy, Ac., ko,
Mrs.Caroline Leo Hentx'a Work*—Linda, or the
Young Pilot of tho Belle Creole; Tho Planter’s
Northern Bride; Marcus Warland, or Ibo J/rngMoss
Spring: Hollcu uud Arther, or Miss Tliuhu’a Spin
nliig Wheel.
The Wavorly Novels: Major Jones Courtship, Ac.,
Ac. Roceived by
J. B. OUBBKDGK, Agent,
net 14 Under the Marshall House.
ffoTfijjsr. '
urn a Pavannah, A want and Gulp Railhoad)
Company. y
Savannah, October 17ih, 1860. )
T HE Stockholders of the Savannah, AlbuLy uud
Gulf Railroad, who may deslro lo ex&ralue ihc
Road, will upon application at tbe office of tho Com-
pany revolve Free Ticket?, good for leu days from
this date. Hour or departure V, A. M.
WM. WARING HABKKSHAM,
net 17-lt Secretary aud Treasurer.
J l ST RECEIVED, per late arrivals from New
York, a superior article or Fluted Skirt-, air'
or sale by J. W. 1HREI.KALD,
nept 2 Congress and Whitaker sts.
- CAPITAL PRIZE,
40,00 DOLLAKS.
*'™, 1.0WEST PRIZF, $401 g
Tlio number drawing the Capital, i.iUBt end cith«r
'll 1,2, 8, 4, ft, 0,7, 8. 9, 0. All Tickets, (widen
must he one iu un.) whin the number ends in tbe
ninie figure a* the one drawing Uic Capital Prize,
I* guaranteed tndruw $40, be-fde3 the chances lor
the largor Prizes.
Whole Ticket’*, $10; Halves, $5; Quarters, $2 60.
Cerlificiites of Packages will be sold at tbo fo
lowing rates, which is the risk t
Certificate of Packag* 8 or 10 Wholos $60
*• J* « “ Halves 80
*.——* .t «. ». Qoatters 16
Orders can be addressed to
8. 8WAN A 00., Atlanta, fla.,
8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.,
For particulars wo Schcmo in anothor column,
oct ’4—*1220ct
CoiittiifiTinl Siitdligciite.
AUGU.'TA, Got. 16.—Cotton.-
co report iu prices.
-Wo have no change
Movements of tbe Pkksident.—Tlio United
States Irtgute Wabarii, with President Pierce
nn limird, |iiLsaccl up (Jlieepenk llay, Monday sf
tornoon, on bin way te Annapolis, Mil. The
United States ntenmer Engineer wne in atten
dance, tn enrry tlio Pi eaidcutto N’ortolk In cate
lie lud desired tn visit that city, A committee
of citizens from Washington were abo in wait
ing at Portsmouth to receive him.
A censorship of tlio press is about being
established iu Spain. Indeed iu no Deropcan
country, except England, is the press un-
.hackled.
Col, Wm. BL Nichols* Appoln tinenti,
lion. T. M. Formon, tho Democratic nomi
nee for electorof tlio First District, having ac
cepted the service of Col, Wm. M. Nichols, tbe
Democratic nltcrnato Elector tor the First Dis
trict in all tlio counties south of the AUomaha
and Ockmnlgee Rivers. Col. Niohols anthorl-
zees us to soy that he will address the people
In that portion of the District at the following
iraes and places, Col. N.nlsn aittlterizes ns to
say that bo will be lmppy to meet any Elector
on tbo Fillmore Ticket in discussion at any
of the nppointmenta named below:
Ratorday, Oct. 18th, WnreBborougb, Ware Co
Montley, " 20th. Tradershlll, Charlton
•' 21st, Jeffersonville, CemUen “
" 22d, Wayncsvllle, Wayne
aturday, 11 2:Hli. Homosvllle, Appling '•
Monday, " 27th, Dotiglnaa, Colfeo •'
’; 2Sth, Carters.Bridge, Clinch *’
*’. 20th, Treopville, Isrwndcs “
, •• Slat, Oroveravlllo, Colquitt . •
Saturday, ’’ lit,Thomasvlllo,Thomas «•
sept 16-eodlo goo Droogbtomt.
I’HILAHKLI'IIIA, Oji. 14.—In Coitcii ihero lx not
m ich doing, owing lo tho llrnines- of holders, and
galO'J bales only Imvo changed bauds ut full prices.
Flour— 1 There has been more demand for export.
Sintra our last about 1 M)0 bbls mixed brands have
been taken at $0 60; 800 bhlx straight brands at $0
62H*. 600 bbls riinglo extra at $7, aud lOObblB scrap
'd nt $o $ bid. Most hohlors m.w refeso $6 69 for
stsntlnrd suprrlliio. The home trade buy moderate
y nt from $t< ftu •* 7 6o fur I'timmon biznds aud
extra, und $7 76 a 8 26y bbl for fancy lots, as In
(iialily Rye Kluur is t-curco but quiet, und tbo last
ales were ut $8 76 ’D bbl. Corn Meal Is lower,
sales of about louobbls 1'Onnaineul at $3 87 >4
Iu Grecorksund RrovHons there is II tlo or noth
mg doing, and no chungcs *o unto.
Wniskoy Is less firm, bbls are quoted at ■' 8 a 39o
*ud hltds ut va37c. and not much doing.
I.IVKItl’ftOI,, Friday, t’et. 3.—Cotton—'rSiwwK
sales sum up 6l.640ba:es, and consist of 12,190 on
spci.illation, 4,390 for export, and 4&.0t>0 (o the
trado,
I'riuoH ure unchanged; wo quoti',
Upland. New Orleans Mobile
Middling 6 6-14(1. 0 7-lfld. &Kd
Fair fi3<d 7«d 6%d
The acrnmits per I'ersls, to hand ou Saturday,
created great activity iu our morket, holders at once
raised prices )fd $ fo or altogether withdrew tnolr
• oilon. and a good demand prevailing, au advance
‘•n-lOd. to y^d was established ou Monday, but
-luceTuesday Influenced by tbe unfavorable state
or tlio Continental innuoy market!, and a growing
conviction tlml tbe oircet ou this country would be
far greater than at 11 ret anticipated, (a convictoi.
which received partial confirmation by an advance
•n tbe Rank rate of discount the following day) the
demandfollofftspi'Cnlators ptuslng Iu their opera
tloiis, uud splunurs only buying lor immediate use;
holders at the same time supplied tho market more
freely, and being dodrous of ren izlmr, conceded
i ho advance they bait previously established: tbe
quotations of Inst Friduy uro therefore resum* a.
fljipiiitig Sntflligmce.
Port of Savannah..
...October 18.
Arrived.
Steamer Wm Seabrook, Peck, Charleston, via
Bo'iufort, kn , to .1 P Breaks.
Smith's flat, from pfantahon, with E80 bus rough
rice, lo W Duncan.
Consignees.
Por schr S J Waring, from New York—Swift b
Co, Aiken ft Burns, Boston ft Vlllalonga, Bruner ft
Grady, Gilbert ft Tildou, G Butler, Both well ft
Whitehead, A Bonaud.l Brunner, Brigham, Kelly
S S°i »», OW FBfcH Wood, .J M Halkirk, kgt,
O R R, Cohous ft Hertz, Cooper ft Co, OHCamp-
Hold A If Ptinmnl— L n.. n l... . ■
Tuesday,
Wcdo’y,
Friday,
Rruntly, W W Goodrich, Hudren, homing ft Co.
Hunter ftGainmell, Holcombe, Johnson ftCo, R
Habersham ft Son, Hardee ft Co, O Johnsou ft Co,
Jones ft.Ifndekins, Kennedy ft Beach, N B Knapp,
SLyon. OALLumsr, Ijoyeil ftiAttlmoro, Lock
ett ft Snolllngs, J w Latbrop ft Co. B M Lafflteau.
oKooft Bennett, Mjnls. ft Johnson, Mooro ft Co,
Mo Mahon ft Doy 1°. IW Morrell ft Co, Novltt, Ia’
throp ft Rodgers, J 8 Norris. W C O’Driscoll, Ob-
den, RUrr ft Co, O'Byrne ft Daoy, Patten, Hatton
ft Co, Parsons ft Co, W O Price, C O Poolo, r»dcl-
fiird, l*«y * Co, Ruso, Davis ft Ix>ug, Sulders ft As-
(-i.it, tty D O...«—t. — I L n.. n .. .« .. . .
' ^toaraop Wro. Boabrook, from Charleston, ftn
—ORR. Sir 8wun, Ha Pont, Crone, Well ftfb,
D R DUhn, J L Clements,. W Duncan, T DeDed, A
Haywood, J W Andorson, Padsllord, Fay ft t>«, Ml-
nbpft Johnson, HubersharaftBon,, O HCampfleld,
SssI* Foetor.EC Wtate-^j Uppm»ni JOlKrtlii. i S"'t««l0
OB Harriott, W TOoodwIo, Fjiwpb,, J Rlotuml- tof fr .t|kt. 1
NEW ADVERTISEMENT
NOTICE.
iStflUirni
■KNKSKaBCSBCISHB SE3R
OFFICE. SAV. ALBANY ft GULr Jt. n. CU.
... Savannah, Oct 17th, 1866. ,
' I111E Stockholders of tho Savannah, Albany
X Gulf Rullroau, who may der ire te oxami
nc Road, will upon application at the offico of U
ompauy, receive free Tickets. Good for ton Uaj
.tom this date.—Hour of iieiiartuio U o’clock A..
jWM waring Habersham,
oct 18—1 Seo’ry und Treasurer.
THE LADY'S GUIDE
TITO PERFECT gentility, in mimuors, dress and
X conversation, In the fa mil; in company, i *
*bo piano forte, tbe table, iu tin i WeU, and In keu-•
tluraanB sooloty.
Also a use) ul instructor in M r writing, toili
preparations, fancy nccdlcworl. ... Illnery. drt»
making, care or wardrobo. tbe h m teeth, baud
Hpa.complexion, etc. by Emily lho*nweil, auth
or’ Hume care.t made easy.” For sale by
WARNOCK ft DAVIS.
octl8 169 Congress etreet
HA .TO.
' pWO valuable nil Paintings will bn raffied nt tin
X Book skue under tho Marshall House, tld
.■.veiling at 8 o’clock. A few chances remain to tn
taken. 1 oct18
RHOADS & SON'S.
TAXTRA prepared Mucilage for office and genera
JCJ use. being a subbtitulo for Wafers, Stal.nj
«>ax, Uumurablc aad ail other inconvenieut pra
para.ions now in uso, is always of good consistency
dues not turn tour and Is ready lor uso at an
moment. F'or sale by
WARNOCK ft DAVIS.
out 18 169 Congress s trect.
mufti UU-PAUTftRitsMlP NUTICK,-
X The undersigned have this day formed a Co
partnership in tho Hack, Sale aud Livery Stebl*
under the name and sty loot Freeman, Henderson
* Co. A. FREEMAN,
J, M. HENDERSON,
D. S. HENDERSON.
pavannah, Sept. 1, 1866. sept 1—Ira
PUTTER AND CHEESE—Just receives per steam
JJ ship Florida :
10 kegs choice Goshen Butter.
10 boxes English Dairy Cheese.
Far sale by R. H. WATSON ft CO.
Uoruei; Whitaker street, and
oct 0 Congress street Lane.
f IQUoRS, MUSTARD ANI) MATCHES—100 bbls
Xi Rectified Whisky; 76 do New England Rum
.ou do tiln; 75 dO Domestic Brandy; 60 octaves do.
* hah pipes imported brandy; 10 do Gin; 60 quarter
casks a M Wine; 100 boxes Tiger Mustard; 60 caseb
Matches; received and for sale by
MoMAHON ft DOYLE,
sept22 206 and 207 Bay street.
CARPETING, HUGS, OIL CLOTHS, die
rnHE subscribers are now iu receipt of, and are
X prepared to exhibit, a rich and varied assort
ment of the above goods, consisting iu part of the
ollowlng, viz:
^.^Royal Velvet Carpeting;
Brussells Tapestry Carpctlug; :
Tbreo Ply Carpeting;
Two Ply Carpetlug;
Dutch and HempCurpeting;
Very rich Mosaic Rugs;
.—a Velvet and Chenille Rugs;
Oil Cloths—4-4, 6*4,6-4 und 8*4:
^tEngllsh uud American Druggot;
tflwtowSbailM.
Satin tie Letau .ml Woratod Curtain., Lacu ant
Muslin Curtains, Cornices, Curtelu l'ins, Curtail
Bauds, Tassels, Cord, C.r|»ta, and Oil Uot)is-om
und put dowu at tlio shortest nutlco by au expert
unccd workman; aad Shades uud Curtains put up le
the meal approved style, and at reasuuable price*,
septlb AIKIN ,v BURNS
SEAL EASNOHSUBEOIUEBIES
HENRY LATHROF &, CO.
Ilf OULU Invite the attentlou of the Indies to
v V thoir very large and rich stock of
ifeHHBiBfl&nnaiaiBin reigi
Opened Tulls DAY, embracing tbe following styles
heal Thread, Honifou aud Malteso HETiS
’* French, Muslin and Cambric *•
Mourulug .Suite, iu Book, Cambric and Linen
Cambric and Swiss. Edgings uud Imertltigs
Embroidered, H. A. Bordered Hdkfs
Muslin anil Cambric Bauds
Misses ttO’ts. tn great variety “
Infants’ Caps,trimmed.
—ALSO—
Children’s Worsted Cujies Kr-Wt
Opera Hoods, Ties, ftc. **“
^■Colored, Silk and CashmereScirra.' 1
oct 6 . . s -
mKAR AND SUGARS—Just received 20 half chest
X choice (loose) Oolong Teu; 19 do In & lb am
Yt tt parks; 6 do Hy.-on Ten, loose, and in ft packs
20 bbls Crashed and Powdered Sugar , and 3 bh*.>
Porte Rico Su^ur, iu store and for sale b,v
DAVID O’CONNOR,
oct 2 corner Broughton and Drayton sts.
FOR THE LADIES.
TUST receivetl j»er -oumahlp Florida, from Nev
U York, Brook’s Patient AVoxed White, Blac
und Col’d Spool Cotton, and for salo bv
J. W THKEtJvELD.
aug 27 Congress ft Wbltiker streets.
WATCHES—WATCHES-WATCHES.
a«d Wt are receiving the London Love
VTfa Watches, of the moat celebrated makers, ii
ri'iold and Silver cases. R. F. Cooper’s Di
mum-Aex Watches, Watches for Timing Horse,
fine Swiss Chronometers, which we offer at reasons
bis prices, at oar new store In Gibbons’ Range.
100128 D. a NICHOLS ft 00.
TO BUILDERS.
npHB SUBSCRIBER is prepared to ezeenti
X at tits shortest nodoe, and In the most work
manlike manner, all kinds of Metal Roofing, Gutters
Cornice, or oitm* work connected with the raanufac
taring or repairing of Copper, Galvanised Iron, Zinc
or Sheet Iron Basinets.
HORACE MORSE,
ootlS iu Broughton st
sri rKISLPS’ GIN—60 bbis landing per schoonei
JCia John Cutnor, for sale by
Sjpt 2 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO
/'lOCOA NUTS—600 Cocoa Nuts, received and foi
\J sale by (aopt231 J. N. JE8SEK.
XJ AY—200 bales Hay, fo store and for salo by
XX Jy25 CRANE, WELLS ft 00.
ill Half Packs, just received forsate b^* 0 *” ^
YONGE ft FRIERSON,
oct 9 No. 94 Ba sires
TV ASH BOARDS, BUOKETS, BISCUIT, Ac-
▼ ? IW) dozen Wood Wash Boards
26 do Zino do
160 do 2 and 8 Hoop Bnokots
60 do Well do
6 do Brass bound do
160 . do Scrubbing, stove and Shoe Broshff
200 do assorted Brooms.
Raoelvedand for sale by
oft 8 MoMAHON ft DOTH.
NKRAIBSOKBRAOE BUSINESS .
T HE UNDERSIGNED oilers bis scrvlcea to hta
frlomla and tho public as a GENERAL BROKER.
Particular, attention wifi b# given to the puiobut
ft®,, and • proenr-
0*16—w4 JOHN T. EOWLAM®.
13UOK8— BOOKS—BOOKb
RECEIVED BY WARNOtK ft 1MVI8,
T hursday, ietb October, i860 -Tbo riuo. a.v .
and .“'addle Bags, and olnur Lectures, by
1 Mllburn, with a portrait of the author ou steel
Married, nut Mated ; or how they lived at Wo c*
Ido and Throckmorton Hall, ny Alice Cary.
Tbe lattt of tbo Forresters; or Humors on tin
(order; a story of tho Old Virginia Frontier, b
John Ester Crooko.
Coo'ohs in Search of a Wife, by Mrs. Hanna!
Moore.
Three Per Cent a Month; or, the Perils of Fast
J .lag, by Charles BurUett. ,
D .lsy's Necklace; and What Game of it; a Litem
ry Episode, by T. B. Aldrich.
The torchlight; or, Through the Wood, by Hai
iet Olcott, author of "Isora’B Child ”
Tlie Adventures of Gerard, the Mou Killer, by (.
.•J Whitehead,
The Lire of General Daniel Morgan, of the Vlr
mlu Line of the Army or the United 8tutcs, b*
tames Graham.
For sulo at tbe Book Stor •,
oct 17 16» CONGRESS STREET.
.i<iia.ua uEoiuiiA, Chatham coUnty
'0 all whom It may concern—Whereat*, Mo
decalG.sUeftaU will apply at tlio Court •
•rdinaryfor letters of admlnl'itration on the cstui
if Dunlei O’t ounor. Theso are, tlieruliu c, to c it
nd admonish all whom it mny concern; to be am
ppear before said Court lo make objecthuu (If ui;
bey have,; oil or before the first Monday in No
. ember next otherwise said (utters will begranleu
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for CbiUhim
'outity. this first day of October, 1866.
out 2 J« HX BILBO, o. c. 0.
thu place is a valuable ifuw und Grist Mill on a flu.,
stream, iu good refining order a large and notnm
dlou* C.lu House, as good as new, with reunion im,,
for homo |K»wor, together will* a good Gin.
now framed Negro Hoiibck, Kblllclent to nccoimno
date fifty Negroes. His elegant new two
Dwelling House* togolhio with a<l tieiereniy,.,?,
Buildings, t-ucli us 8tahU>,l . r n Houres, £ 7 T
fact every thing lusuch order that tho i.urclian!
can reallio tbo full rroourcca of tlio land wair,,
the outlay of a dollar In fixture,-. It Is piobabiyffi
host settled Plantation in J.ibeny county. 9 ,nc
It will bo rod one third rush, the balaneo in ,mn
and two years. The only Inducement to mi i.. „
fact that tbo subscriber has another Plantation *,
miles from tills, nml tho iieeo-rary hi lent ion to lot,
lakes UKi min i tiiuulndn Ins profossioi ul
monte, hence ho would nlleu- him-ell of u,-
of one by disusing ol it.
When m home the Mitei r ber w ill Uke pleunn,
in show Ing the pluce to ttij one who limy call .
iu his absent'd Mr. Heiijninln | «r-ey will 'howit
eel lfl-law8w \\ jj. jj trouu*KN
IloMNSoK ’& UAMF
I >HAI‘UltS AN I > TAXLcjlio
AND Dealer-* tu linoIfeady Mad*. ,
Cl 01 III .G have M co.veu ' unilffUlfL
. p. nwl I heir Moek of 1 uli and Win fi Ifl
— ter G»’UD.-« c**ni|,riMi.K U lull un UiW
complete an,ortmentof (lotlu*. Cuv-liatn* wl
UiB- »ml (Ivor Cmtii.kj., vl.ldiw. w m ,„„i u „‘j
trim Inmir uri.nl HI)Iu, nliiim tm!rl)iiiti,t,,,|H.“
uur roaoy made Cloihmg in inanulutiuieu at in’
wel* known home ol \V T. .lenning- k („
Uroadway, New Y*ok, uuu ci>ni|iriso8 all that»:
Uuo and f tphlouahio in the lit,*. 1 ls
1’UUN.MIiM* ti f| OD* 01 every de.-cripnon reuni.
site tea gunt mini..- waroroln*, euusinntlv kent i.n
hand, all «»t winch wo oil* r on ou, u.-i al credit
b'rtite* or at u *ti«. ouut *.f {* p* r cent fin ua.li.
3 l ULL .-TKKl’.T, RUIthEL UUlhfeN,’
■'ti—' 1111 . text dear lo pu|.i.kij|oiue.
r |laLMA>, C1.UAK8 AND MAN I1LLAS, a bi aiit,
X ltd lot, ranging 1 price from $1 60 to $80, i/.
the very bo»-1 styles, Just received and for salo by
J. W. THRELKELD,
sept 20 corner Congress and Whitaker fte.
B ACON—24 bhds. prime Bacon 8ldes, 8 bhd
prime Bacon Shoulders, landing from steame
• Keystone State," and for sale by
sept26tf.ay OCTAVU8 COHEN,
F I/JUR—60» bbls. extra uudsuperllne Flour,
sorted brands.
600 sacks extra and superfine Flour, ass’d brands,
160 quarter sacks double extra, "
160 bbls. Goodtetville double extra "
cot 2 YOUNG ft WYATT.
C U»zt'.nt'.n —
) 80 bai rels Butter Crackers
80 *• Sugar do
2045 4 ' Soda do
20 boxes Soda do
Landing and for sale by
Ofit 10 nOLPGMBK, JOHNSON ft CO.
BOOTS AND 8HOKS. .
THE subscriber has opened
a BOOT and SHOE STOKE at .
Nos. 71 and 162 GIBBONS’ ,
_ BUILDING, next door td tho ^
< i<'thing Eioru ol'Goorge S. Niehola ft Co., and
belts the patronage of his friends and the public In
general M. J. BUCKNER,
oct 7—ly
avi
CARY'S DAOUBREOTYPRv, AHBRO
types and Pholoaraphy.
P. M. GARY
W OULD respectfully give notice that hie
rooms are now open for the season, and rea
dy ror the reception of visitors.
By the Ambmttfx process persons may now hav
their children’s pictures taken. In almost any pori
tion they may choose, in from 1 to 8 secodds sitting'
By the Photographic process old Daguerreotype,
can be transferred to paper, beautifully colored and
enlarged to life. oet 22
HOOFING! ROOFIftG!!
WAltlttN Z 1MFUUVZU I IBli ANU VITU.-Puu
COMl'OSiTION UUUF»«.
T lIKiiiliirnta-r i.uvli;B ffii, ..| |.,i lu|
III liil* ell) lur Will lull’s luu m.,1 Wilier fK!
'•mmultl.il Huolll l! m pre|ii.re,l ,„ exuuuiu Ills
utuo ill u sulldliatiiiy ina* n> r.
'Ihe attention ol thu ciil»ti> of .Savannali is re
pccUuliy solicited t • the above nieihoti «.r htotu»
,uw much used iu tlie prinui| ul «*nh» * j the J
laics, (both N rin und .S.uth,) aim p | ltt ,
u.-UU motel every varh ly ol nt ci.in-iaiicus. J,
ilduntly idler it to tho public a* u muJo ut Loi.u ’
.nihlectimitipio in every puitiomi.r, wlnkuicun
nines, iu a great* r degi to than any other ruoUt e in
use, the valuable requicl esot ciu-upi ess, dtirabUiv
tud oect riiy, iiguiu.-t both Uro uml water. }
Rhus rapidly superceded iho Use of all kinds o'
oofs wherever it lms licun Intreuiiced, git ing hi .ii
mse» genera! > uiislncttou, ht ing highly ire* inimnd.
•*l l»y Insurant e Companies, aul U u win* ba\«i«.,t
■d its utility.
MS’ f"ARL'.S S110I.L, Archil, tt, »U: acl M
uc t Uurii.g my absence front the city, m wi„» e
lllccail Inlbi muiion will be freely given, aud si.ul
aii'ii** of.be i uoi shewn. ’ 1
«ept^t_ CALVIN PAY, Agent.
F O It SALE.
A LIKELY N1CGKO WOMAN. GOOD COOK AND
WASHER, AND 1 LAIN 1P.ONER
AND 8EAM8TL1 S3.
For particulars enquire ut this office. oct 9
llOO'iS AND SHOES.
RECEIVED by lute arilvuL. lady 's (i,tl.
TERs. Uunileii.uiMj (brillIKS. *
Gents and Boys’ GAI1H{8.
8H0ES’ S 1- ° W Quarter ‘ ?tl CttH I'«ten! Lnibcr
i.euUomon’s Fiun BOOT8.
M J. Bl’CKJilR,
oct lb No. 71 und 15trGibbon’.** puiluing.
3HBUS&E1! SaaLE.
A id. PELfcONP de.-tioiiri m obtaining FRESH
MILK* Moinu g uniU'veiling, are he vby null-
ib d llmt they ran obtain Ihe raino ul» re umi price
uy calling ut my re*tounce. No. 58 I.JHIRTY
-TREET.
"«•» 1—dim
UHIRTY
A. HA1.UUK.
AAAI IV AtsiJ 1,1VEliY
'ink subscriber will continue
t,le IJvery and IlatkBuslnc8*,on
at tho rtubht* comer ri Wert bhOAfi
and HARRISON M’REKTS. Giv* mo a Inal,
net 1—1m JACOB ELUSION.
BOARDING. “
S BVEIiALgciiUcmeiiOi .-mull families lul he
accfimuimmii*. wliii gm t Korn..- and Board, at
Drayton street, "pi-uMic the ku 11m so.
doc 12—tf MK8. M. KAYVF.R.
DENTISTRY.
DW.ROYALL & JOHNSON
Dentists, office corner St. Jullon-st
and Market Square, over 8. Wil
, —_— mot’a Jewelry store. Office hour*
from 8 to 2 o'olock, and from 8 to 6.
1^ com
C RACKERS—Foxo's Crackers, a fresh supply Jus
received and Tor sale by
J, D. JESSE.
O. M. GRIFFIN,
SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN.
Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets.
HAS now on band a beautiful as- q,
aorlment oTJewelry of every dls- *5-
cription and kind worn by ladles
and gentlemen, and will sell at unusually low prices,
I havo this day received (per Express) a large
stock of elegant Slver Ware, consisting of Cake and
Pie Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives aim
Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks, Knives, Fork* and
Spoons, Napkin Ring*, Nutmeg Graters, ftc. &c., all
in Morocco cases, and suitable for presents. I huv*
also this dav received an addition to my stock o’
halrwork of light colored Curls, Topsys, Braids,From
Pieces, Bands, Uncle Tom, fto., which uow muko
my assortment complete. Orders received for any
color desired.
Watches repaired by and under the supervisor
of self, and all other work done In a workmr.niik.
manner, and warranted. may 25
BIAS SIR SCHOOL.
T HE MASSIE SCHOOL Will bo opened on WED
NESDAY. OcUb r 16th.
The Regulations require tha’ niter the openn g te
tbe Hcbiiol, "Applicants shall be recolved every
day of tho first week, and on Monday of ouch sue
ceodlng week of the term " There are still Severn
vacancies In tho School. Until the opening of tbi
School, applications may bo made to the Princip I.
wbo will be found at the School Room every morn
ag from 9 to 10.
By order of the Commissioners,
cct 10 B. MALl.ON, Prtnaipal.
HUNT & WEBSTER’S
IMPROVED SHUTTLE HEWING MACHINE
D ESIGNED for Families, plantations, Dress mu
kero. Tailors, Boot ft Shoo manufacturers nn
'there who may wish to do their own sewing cheap
ly and with expedition. This machine sews a uni
form stitch with both sides alike, and which will no*
ravel. It is more simple, is less liable to get mn o
order, and costs less in proportion than any othc-
maohlne. and Is warranted to bo perfect, and to wort
well. All apparatus necessary for convenient u*e b
furnished with it, and any instruction will bo given
that will be necessary to ensure te the pnrehaaei
Ha successful operation and durability
The publlo are reapcctAilly Invited to call and ex
amine them at 136Con*ress at.
ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen. Agt.
49" A very neat and ornamental Iron Tahlu
will now be given with a machine for a small surr
addition to the rej
s regular price
May 25.
TOLoUR—60 barrels extra Family Flour in store
MC and for sale by
HOLCOM)
oct 10
MBE, JOHNSON ft CO.
D U KEN>8 HOUSEHOLD WORDS for October'
received and for by
WARNOTK ft DAVIS,
«ept 80 169 Congress street.
ST. CRUli TiGGAR -10 bhds cholo
_ SL Croix Sugar.
10 hhds choice P. R. Sugar. Just reoeivtd an
for salabv SCRANTON JOHNSTON ft CO.
•Of*.
TjlLOUR.—200 bbls superfine Flour, 100 do oxtra
u family do, 160 tacks superior fine do. for sale
WEBSTER ft PALMES.
AMO l
T AWES’ and Gents’ black and colored Kids; and
Misses' do. For sale by
J. W. THRELKELD,
sept* Congress and Whitaker streets.
DaWITT ft MORGAN
TiUOUR.—800 sacks Palace Mills Double Extra
1 Flour, Just received nnd for sale by
Jy8 fit SI, DAV ISlAlNfl
AND BROOMS—
) 60 doxera 8 hoop Pa., ted Buokute
*$ do $ do do do
Sl UTTERING RRD STAMMERING
C UliKD by Dr.. WYUROFF, te ratbuig, J‘a.,
wilhont pain M'Miigical <>| cintinu, who will
-end tho cure to any part of the World, on tho re-
culpt of $10; and ibo money ruturmd, If the cure It
not clfcciuul. All !ettei> mutt lio addrmed lo
Dr. Wyc.k**lf, Box 74fi, Hitelnirg, Pa., in cats ol
Arthurs, Hniigeis ft Co., Hankers.
P. S. Cm m-pouiknD will please etcloso Hsnp
for return postage.
Ciunox.—a 11 persons who cannot produco my
t'cuuiue curtitiuite, are humbugs.
KenrJfi— wly Dr. W.
DM8. hriri.RU ft IVILLOX, KiBifs
ARE uow Ailly prepared to in
sen full or imrlfaJ celts of Tcctb
on the principle of Dr.J. Allvns's
- Patent Coo Un uoi s Gum. By this
improvement, thelorui of tbc face can be restored lo
any degree of rotundity tlml may be desired. Ills
applicable 111 all cuser where the cheeks have fallen
iu and cannot be detect* d by »i..- clostel obstrv#.—
nils method combines the faiiuwingk IvanMge.s:—
Auurtiltelulgnni, wbieh exbibii.- nperlictly uuturai
and life-like apiicarune*. um! iu.pnrts to the tliecth
that pecuiiui express!*.. \>hh licbi*rat terlz*‘Rtlie hr-
inrnl organs.
B This Gum couslste ol a .-.iiae-out eompound which
bapplied and fused uponlhc Teeth ami Plate in such
a uiauhor, u*> to (ill up nn the interstire** around the
base of the Teeth, and also unites then* firmly 10
each other aud to the l'lutc upon which they uu
sett. This secures perl'v’ct ulcanlinei-s of the Teeth!
Office over DoWitt ft Morgan, Congress street.
Republican ami Georgian copy, feb 1*'—tl
C 'ti.flM: fillir,',—.v Tow * .T-U ftrTgtit L^ur Hides
J iu store ttttdfivr fate by
sept 17 !TOBJ> ftO».
; ItUUK.- • l!
a Natioi .it 1*« inance. By riunl.
li Lory O More,«
Dover.
(ins Howard, or how to win a Wile
tlluuio Grey, or who is tlie IMr?
Hurry Ashton, or ihe Wi I ami the Way.
Amy Lawrence, **r the l’miu is»u’i? Dicglder.
Il iiidy Ainiy. Ly uiiniel Lover.
Woiimii and Her Ms.-ter, by tho author of “Gus
Howard.’' fto. ftc.
ihc \ onug Chevalier, or the DL'ptilcd Jnhoiltunco.
Uhii'cs Vuvites* uu. or ih« (.uicnst Heir. By J
Frederick ■ loilli
Henri Do lji"lour,oi the C< uiru'lesiii Arms.
Murgueriiu Di 'Vul ds, an llisior:cul Loin: nco.
Count of Morion, fr om the French of Alexander
Dumas
The Virgin Queen, ortho Romunrcof Royalty, by
J. F Sni Ui.
Vivian ' ei Until, ora Wlfo’s Honor, by G. W. M.
Reynolds.
I-nbellii Vincent, or tbo TwoUi | bans, by Rejnelds.
Cy rllln. u Roumnce, l*v the niilhoi oi the •‘Initiate/
Ellcu Percy, or Hie Memories oi un Acirc. s. Ly (*•
W. M. Reynolds.
Agnes* Evelyn, or Ifiuuty and Pleasure, by Key-
noldrt
Grey-ltnyMure. Mrs. Partington’s Curl'd Bog *»
Fun.
W»M Wedmn Scene*, nr Advcnlures in theWevt.
Dr. Valentino’* Comic Lectures,
lie . w Vaip I In urs.
Ilm Druiiui at I'okervUle.
Major June-’ Ci’iirtship.
Liugliing Gas, nn Encyclopedia of Wit, Wted* ni ona
Wlud,
For Mile by WARN* CK ft DAVIS,
• e t *T 16W 0”l.l.rei*s fill'd.
fiiuiViuhl Huftil ft* "WOXEY It!
W HY b* we witIiiiiii Mon* y 1 when it isjtrt M
ea-y lor auy met to be around with a picket
frill as not, ii they only thilik so. 1 have got a new
article, from which from five fo twenty dollars *
day can bo made, either by male or leinale. It «
highly renpeetuldo bmli.e-s, und uu article which to
wanted in overyliimlly iu ihe 11 Ited Males. Fp*
close me two dollars by tnu l. «t my rl>k, ardl wi
forward you l>y return mail a'Oiicular, wth lull
instructions in the art. The bii.-im ss is very rosy*
Try it, it y ou are out oi employ im r ‘.taud you Wl«
never regrei it; tor it wil he bcilei for you u» IV
the above i*um, aud Insnre a good business, iron
lo pay (wi ntv-live cents for a spur.oiis odvirtW*
nlent. lids is no buiulM g. ThvitITiiv n I TXT
ii I Address your letters l»
DWIGHT II"XROE, New York.
sept 16-3111
VI MAATFD,
ilv .\ YOUNG MAN ir* nt ti c* Nirth a sltunUon
«* .-hippiug (ink n a ('• minl»H* n Houfc—dm
bad tlix e years expertecce In the fim.th, and hu
good reference, u* tout I Itles. Aiidms H. p* «■>
pare Georgian t-filce. . oct 17-81
BANK of COMMERCE. 1
S.WA9XAU, October 1«i. 1860. f
O N SA'I URDaY. 26th instant, tho Board tf Dlrec-
mrs will elect tho following ntllcora:
A lELLf.lt.
BOOKKEKPi.il.
DISCOUNT CLERK,
Pi’RTER,
Bond, with two or more good sureties, will be re-
quirea from each. Infurniatiou as to amount oi
salat y boud, ftc. will bo given upon ai'pIksUdi fo
the undersigned. J(<1LN G. fbitR]L , «
oct 17—eoht Cashier.
MILl.INJb.irV A Kb BHBSK MAKING.
MIS. J'llKKJ.tNIi will rp.li
Fall SMUIn.rir,
ww bay. twt»n*iti, i*w.
ST IIXKhUOJIS,
AO. U4 DR UUHTON STREET,
TP KTITW
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