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XXXVII IOLD SERIES.I
SAVANNAH, HA.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 20,
NO 12099
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SNEED ft BIUS, Republican,
It. B. HILTON it CO., Georyiand Journal
THOMPSON ft WtTHINQTON, A'em.
.-tevanaab lily 1,1868.
MONDAY, Two O'Clock, P. M.
BY TELEGRAPH.
Indiana Election.
Indianapolis, Oct. 18.—Returns from all but
seven counties give Willard (Dem.) a majority
of 6,200 votes. The remaining counties in the
election of 1864 gave 170 majority for the fu
sion ticket. Vooriea (Dem.] is elected to Con
gress in the 8th District; Colfax, abolitionist, in
the Oth; Bronton, abolitionist, in the 10th—
making tho delegation stand 7 Democrats to 4
Abolitionists*
New York Market.
NkwYoiix, Oot. 18.—The cotton market is
dull and unsettled, with a decline of an eighth
to a quarter in prices. We quote Middling Up*
lands at 12|nl2|.
Specie for Europe.
The steamer Arago, which sailed today for
Mrtrpooll, took out three quarters of a million
la specie.
TUefSIate Elections.
Nothing lias yet been received to change the
results of the elections in Pennsylvania, Ohio
and Indiana, as forwarded to you yesterday.
fooler from Nicaragua,
Nkw Yobk, Oct. 19.—The steamship Texas
has arrived with one month’s later accounts
from Nicaiagi. i. Walker had evacuated Mae-
saya, aud was concentrating his forces near
Granada, where a severe battle was anticipated
Lieut. Estelle, of Tennessee, bad been court
marshalled and shot by Gen. Walker.
Slavery has been reestablished in Nicaragua
President of the A* & G. Road.
It scums to be the impression of some that
the coummisslonera who meet at MillidgevUle
on Wednesday next will make an election of
President of the Atlantic and Gulf Road. This
is a mistake.
If the aommlssioners shall report to tho
Governor a subscription of $600,000 he will
suhstribe $600,000 on the part of the State, and
order an election of Directors, which election
however can only take place after thirty days
notice. Tho Directors elect the President as
will be seen from the 3rd section of the
charter.
Sec. 3. That so soon as tho sum of one mil
lion one hundred thousand dollars or upwards
shall have been subscribed, aa provided In the
second section of this act, it shall be tbednty
of the Governor of the State, for the timo be*
ing, to order an election for nine Directors,
which election shall be held in Milledgville, un
der the direction of the commissioners or any 5
or more of them,after not less than 30 days no
tice; and the stockholders shall vote in person
or by proxy. The directors so elected shall
elect a President from their number and snob
other officers os they may deem expedient,
and shall hold their , offices for one year, and
until their successors are elected.
Decatur Subscription.—From C. J. Man*
nerlyn, Esq., one of the commissioners named
in the charter of the Atlantic and Gulf Road,
we learn that Decatur county has made a sub
scription of $100,000 to that enterprize. We
do not donbt bnt that the remaining $100,000,
necessary for the organization of the company
will be forthcoming when the commissioners
meet.
Across the Satllla.
Our Brunswick neighbors had a lively time
last Thursday, in celebrating the completion ol
the bridge across the Satllla. An excursion was
made from Brunswick to the western bank ol
that river, where a large company enjoyed a
sumptuous feast, and listened to speeches from
Messrs. Long, Sohlattcr, Cochran, and others.
The Brunswick Herald, from which we learn
these facts, says :
While the cars wero on tho west bank of the
river, several biles of wool, cotton and hides,
aud other produce from the counties of Berrien
and l/)wndes, wero placed on one of them to
transported with us to Brunswick. This is tho
beginning of a mighty current of trade that Is
to pour itself into our beautiful city, whether
the railroad that penetrates Southern Georgh
shall ba called Brunswick & Florida or Main
Trunk ltoud.
From tho AtiauU Examine*extra Oct. 17—31* M
TREMENDOUS GATHERING
OF TUN FRIENDS OF
BUCHANAN AND BRECKINRIDGE.
We write at 3 o’clock, P. 51. Never was there
• assembled so large a number of the people as
is now in Atlanta. What It will amount to, on
to-morrow, we can only imagine. Last night,
no arranglnieuta had been made for speaklug.
nut bo large was the attendance of the people
from abroad, that it was determined other
wise. Col. J. A. Calhoun, of South Carolina,
addressed an overflowing audience at the City
Hall. He w«a followed by Col. Wright, of
Newnan; Geo. M. HUIver, Esq., of Walton co.;
Col. Moses, of Columbus, Ga. f and Col. L. J.
Glenn, of this place.
The greatest enthusiasm prevails.
To day the people were addressed at tho
stand near the Trout House, by Col. B. O. Yan
cey, of this place; Col. T. P. Saflbld, of Morgan
the Democratic Elector in the Seventh District;
an<\ Col. Russel,Troup of county. The Speaking
w to bo resumed in the afternoon, alter the
Georgia Railroad and Western & Atlantic Rail-
toad train arrives.
We do not pretend to estimate tbo numbers
present, save by the rule of the Fillmore paity
if they bad live thousand voters from a dis
tance at their mass meeting In this place, wo
have ten thousand; if they had ten, we have
twenty thousand, already here.
To night, after the speaking, we are to have
k grand Torch Light Procession.
To-morrow Is to be the great day. We shall
teuo an oxtra that shall contain items of inter
na to our friends at a distance.
florid* Election.
Gadsdou
60
17
Icon
86
100
nit -
Jefferson ............
179
213
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, •
Madison
112
31
Hamilton
it tV
40
16
taw
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1 1 T t
16
11
Columbia
on
1)2
Alachua
147
147
tin
Marlon
100
106
Duval.,.............
mi
2U
218
St. John
124
no
Grange
0
7
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Hillsboro .. a .
Monroe
.101
149
101
165
....
Frankllu
<18
111
Jackson
64
44
Kscmnba,
26
24
Sauta Rosa
160
87
Wakullah
tt ti
60
30
Ileruando
34
36
Walton
11
13
Wtt-hingtou
40
48
. :
i^alhoun
12
46
,
Holmes
88
Valuria
t
30
36
I’utnam
20
20
Jratigo
10
10
Surotor
30
30
Nassau
16
15
....
1246
1505
712
541
712
641
633
964
Abovo we gtvo, us we have received, the
vote of Florida, with tho exception ol three
new and sparsely settled counties, Blanateo,
Brevard and Liberty. They will not probably
aflfect tho result a dozen votes.
If these figures are correct, and we have no
doubt that they approximate very closely to
correctness, the majority of Perry (Democrat)
for Governor, is 533 over Walkor (Know No
thing); that for Hawkins (Dem.) for Congress,
904 over Baker. The true test of the strength
of the pa rties will be found in the Congression
al, rather than iu the Gubernatorial vote. Gov*
ernor Perry, though a gentleman of high char
acter, and by bis flrmneBs and nuftinching
devotion to Southern Rights, peculiarly suited
for bis post In these troublous times,’was, when
nominated, little known in the State, and has
been entirely prevented by ill health from en
gaging in the canvass. Precisely tbo reverse
ol this was the fact in relation to his oppo
nent.
On the other hand, the candidates for Con
gross canvassed the State equally, with, we
should think, the balance of personal populari
ty in favor of Mr. Baker. And yet he is beat
en by nearly 1QQQ votes.
For the office of Congressman, no man in
Florida has superior qualifications to those of
Judge Hawkins, tho member elect. Foremost
among these we count his devotion to the South;
next, Ula ability to serve her, and third (per
haps it should have been second) hisunqualling;
heroism. Though a New Yorker by birth, tho
South will have no more dauntless defender in
the next Congress than George 8. Hawkins. We
congratulate him on his splendid triumph. In 1
the Taylor campaign Florida was the banner
State of Whiggery, giving a larger proportion
al majority tbun any other. In the Pierce can
vass of 1862, BIr. Maxwell beat Mr. Cabell for
Congress only 82. Now Hawkins carries the
Stato by nearly 1,000.
Tbo majority for Buchanan in November will
not probably fall below that given to Taylor in
1848.
Florida Election Returns.
HKKNANDO COUNTT.
PlNHONVILLB, HERNANDO Co., FLA., )
October 11,1850. }
R. B. Hilton, Esq.,
Sir: The vote in this county is as follows:
Majority for M. S. Perry, for Governor, 34
“ “ G. 8. Hawkins,ifor Congress, 39
44 44 John Euban ks, (Dem.)., State
Senate, 31
Vote for J. R. Nioks, (Dem.) Redroseuta-
tive, 113
Respectfully,
Putnam County.
Col. Bryant’s seat in the Legislature as Rep
resentative of this Couuty, will be contested by
Mr. Wm. G. Mosely. Bryant’s majority was 0
votes, and it is a Hedged that there were more
than this number of illegal votes given for
Bryant—Palatka Democrat.
Tho Vote of West Florida.
Marianna, Oct. 16.
R. B, Hilton, Eeq:
Dear Sin.—I amuow able to; give you tho
vote of WcstJFloriila, for Gov. and Con
gress :
WALTON,
Walker, 13 m. Hawkins, 11 m.
HOLMES.
Walker, 83 m. Baker, 59 m.
WASHINGTON.
Hawkins, 48 m. Perry, 40 m.
CALIIOUN.
Hawkins, 44 m. Ferry, 12 m.
[The other counties of west Florida,Franklin,
Jackson, Escambia aud Sauta Rosa, have al
ready been reported in our columns.]
Oijd who lioldii mo miw from perishing, will
not tho sainn God save mu whuu my child Is at
my breast? Down oiiinotho fierce rushing <»f
tho eaglo’w wiugs, ouch savage bird dashing
close to her head, ho that she saw tho yellow of
their wrathfol eyes. All at ouco they quailed
and wero cowed, and the Christiuu mother,fall,
ing across tho eyrie, iu tho midst of bonos aud
blood, clasped her child—dead, dead, uo doubt
bnt unmangled and untom-aud swaddled up
just as it was when she laid it down asleep
among thp fresh hay iu a uook of the harvest
Hold.
There had Ihjcii trouble aud agitntiou, much
sobbing and many* tears, among the multitude*
while the mother was Healing the cliffs. Subliino
was the Hhoutthat echoed afar tho moiucut sho
reached the''eyrie—there had succeeded a
ailouce deep as death—In a little while arose
that hymning prayer, succeeded by, mute sup-’
plication, now congratulatory joy had met its
sway us the lieroiu Hilaud mother slid down the
lost precipice of Greed’s Cliff with her balm
lashed around her shoulders by a shawl and
foil listless among the heather; starting up
ftom her swoon—und looking wildly around
cried, up the Eagle—tho wieke bird has carried
oil* my bouny wo Walter-ls thro none to pursue?’
A neighbor put her baby unto her breast }
aud shutting her eyes, and smiting her foro-i
head, the sorely bewil^pred creature said in a
plaintive voice, am I waukon—or tell mo if
I’m waukon, or if a’ this be but the work o’ u
fever. Blin’, lilin* mauu tlioy be who dlmm see
linger o' God in a’ thes’e things.
The rumor of tho miracle circled tho moiin.
talus Iniso, and a strange story without names
lmd been told to tho wood rauger of the cain
forest, by a wayfaring man, aud hurrying to
the hay making gathering ol tho Bloor, his
heart died within him when lie saw the lioroio
woman was his own long descried and ill treat
ed wife, and fulliug at her feet, implored her
pardon. The week eye of Huunah, met his in’
forgivness, witli an un-uphraidiug tear, and a
faint smile of love which forgiving, loving wo
man cau alotto experience, raised him up with'
both hands extended to him, nnd the old clergy
mail, whom all reverenced, put the contrite
man’s hand in hers, whom he swore to love and
and cherish all his days; und ere summer was
over, Hannah and Walter Laraoud were the
happy master and mistress of u family, und iv
house not much iuferior to any in the mause. -
A Planter j
Collision In Clieuniicaku Bny-*Nluc
Lives Lost.
Tho Baltimore American, of last Friday, con*
tains the particulars of a collision iu Chesu*
pcake Bay, off Woolftrap Light, on Tuesday
last, between the steamer Monmouth, from that
port for York river, and the brig Wiudwurd,
from the same port for New Orleans. Tho uc-
cident took place about 6 o'clock in the moru-
iug. Tho American says:
The brig struck her midships, carrying uwuy
the iurbourd wheel and wheel house, and dis
placing the shait from its position, besides
causing her to leak budiy. Tito brig was also
iujmed, and her captain was oblidged to put
her into Norfolk for repairs. Fiuding that lie
could not proceed, Captain Dausey, of the
Monmouth, cut his uuchors with u view to
wait for tho Gladiator, by which lie hoped
to be towed to Now Point. That steamer
passed aud she was heard, but could not bo
seen, but once for a few minutes, in consequence
of the thickness ol the utmosphere. The boat
lay at uuchor all day, and towards oveuiug a
gale urose, und it wus soon discovered that site;
was settliug.
The crew at once began to construct rafts us
the only hope of safety, and before the steam
er Louisiana, from-Norfolk,on her upward trip,'
reached her,there was nothing visible hut her
upper works, and tho sea was breaking over
her. Captain Russell determined to do every
thing possible tor the sufferers, aud descrylug a
raft with a number of persons on it, dispatched
two of ills boats to their rescue. They uad not
proceeded far when ouu of them swamped, but
the other kept up, and wus not long iu saving
eleven persous which the raft contained. Two
other rafts were overtaken, one of which held
two persons, and tho other one, all of whom
were safely placed on deck of the Louisiana
and properly cared for. Two or three *f
those rescued wero in an exhausted condition,
and but for tho timely succor uffbrdgd them
would have perished. Learning that Ca] taiu
Hewctt, of tue schooner Adn, of this port, was
ou a raft, and that eiglijipersons were left on
board the Monmouth, Captain Russell ran up to
her, but uo person was A to be seen, and there are
fours to be cutcrtaiued that all perished. When
the stcumbout was struck, tbo concussion was
so great that her smoko pipe was thrown down,
so that all hope, if her machinery was not in
jured, for working her to laud, was lost. At-
seven o’clock ou Wednesday evening tho Bteam
A Low Fiuuuts of an Attorney.—An at
torney In London died very poor- 'A shilling
subscription was set on foot to pay tho expem
sea of his funeral. Moat of the attorneys and
barristers having subscribed, ono of them ap
plied to.Toler, afterwards Chief Juxtlce Nor-
bury, expressing a hope that he would also
subscribe a shilling. 44 Only a shiUingl” said
Tolor, “only a shilling to hurry au attorney!
Hero is a guinea; go and bnryone and twenty
ol them,”
Steamer TexaIl—The steamship Texas from
Nicaragua via New Orleans, bound to New
York, with a large number of passengers, went
into Norfould, Vu., Monday, for coal, and an
chored uear Fort N orfolk.
Destructive Fire—A correspondent of the
Petersburg Democrat, writing from Boydton,
Va., states that a lire took place in that town,
on Wednesday,, destroying the store house
of Atired Boyi, saddlery of William H.
Gruflbrd, und the tailoring establishment. The'
entire loss is estimated at $20,000.
The Cuban Trade.—The Havana correspon
dent of the New York Times writes under date
of Oct. 8th:
Our two weeks of tempest although it has
served to prevent the ordinary business of tho
merchant aud planter, has been rather favor
able than otherwise to the iniquitous traffic in
Imamu beings three cargoes having been safe,
ly landed—two oft the - south- side and one on
the north—since my last'nbtes although tho
Captain General of Cuba believes that 4< not
five hundred negroes have been landed upon
the Island of Cuba slucq. be resumed the ad
ministration of the govesnment.”
. Railway Demonstration.—A meeting of
the citizous of Montreal,called by the Mayor,
was held ou Tuesday, to adopt measures lor a
proper celebration of,-tho completion of the
Grand Trunk Railway. Resolutions were
pawed in favor of » ‘‘grand demonstration,”
proposed to raise the sum of £10.000
($40,000) The demonstration will take place
about the first week In November. The Grand
Truuk Railway engages to carry tho invited
guosts free. The outline ,of tbo fete la not
yet agreed upon, but.tfcatlt will bos gn
one no one can doubt. -
The sum of £2,500, ($10,000,) had boon sub
scribed on Thnrsday iiftrht towards the c *
hration.
Cfliiimeixiiil. MUipt.
NKW York; Oct. 16 —Cotton—The market con-
tiuucH dull, with an iuclmaliou to heaviness: tbo
supply orMidil iags Is quite insignificant, and of all
other kiuds smalt; tho sales are 1,000 bales. Wo
quote as follows:
NEW YORK CLASSIFICATION.
Upland. Florida. Mobile. N.O&Tx
Ordinary — — — _
Middling 12# 13 13 <.
Middling Fair... 13*£ 13JJ 131$
fair 13*$ I3tf 135$ 14 ,
Oolfoe—The market has resumed its former quiet
ness to-day, after tho activity ol yesterday. We only
hear of sates of650 hogs ltio at 10>£ a li J$c.
Flour—Southern Flour is better, but at tho close
is hardly so firm; sales or 8,300 bbls. at $7 26 a $0
00 for common to good superfine and $S 66 a $8 10
lor fancy and oxtra brands.
Wheat—The Wheat market 1$ active and is better,
with a lively .export Inquiry ; stil03 1,400 bushels
Rod Southern at SI 60,1,700 bushels White do. at
$100 a $1 70.
Molasses—A raodorato business la'aoiug at full
prices; sales of 100 libdf. Cuba Muscovado at 41c,
and 651 hlids, Cuba clayed at 37o. for distilling.
I’rovistons—Tho market is again better for Pork,
and is quite aotivo; Palos oPAlOO bbls, at $1 60a$22
for Mess, and $18 60al9 for Primo; included in tho
sales aro 1,000 bbls, Mess, delivered before the 10th
of November, at $2i 60 Beef Is firmly held* and
is in good demand; Mik-s of 320 bbls. at $8 60 a $9
B0 for country Moss;$9a911 for repacked Moss, und
91160a$12 50 lor extra Mess; Prime Mess is nominal
at 914a917. Gut Meats are very quiet, and prices
are somowhat nominal, laird is without chango to
note;tbo inquiry is fair; sales ur 200 bbls. at 18 Wa
13?$u. Butter Is firm and in good demand at 16a
20c for Ohio, and 13a24u for titato. Cheese is activo
at8al0c.
Klee continues firm with a fair demand; sales of
200tcsat4«a6c. *
•Sugars—Holders continue-realising fait prices,
and tbo inquiry from tbctrudo and grocers is liberalt
sales on,660 birds, chiefly Cubu, at 8a9o, including
67 birds Porto HicoutOtfc.
Whisky—Tiro market is lowor, with sales of 400
bbls. Ohio and Prison at 37)$ % 38u. at tho close.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct.*<3ollon—The market ha*
been nearly at a stand to day, tho advices by tb
Persia h »ving been less Tamable than was antici
patod, and tbo sides have been confined to some
small lots, amounting to barely 1000 bales. Prices
are lower general!) and unsettled, and for the pre
sent we omit quotations which are nominal.
STATER KMT or oorxox.
:;lock ou haud 1st September, 1866 bales 7,198
Arrived since.. 177,147
Arrived today j 192
Hzverb Gale in the E.voLian Ohannil.—
a severe Htorm occurred in the English Chan
nel, September 28th. A fine screw stoamor
named the Ida, was driven ashore, bnt her crew
were saved by a cable line. Near this a schoon
er went ashore, when the master’s wire and four
children perished. Fifty other vessels were
• ton tho coast of England and Ireland, In
cluding tho Helen Hedgers, from Calcutta,with
a cargo valued at $100,900. The vessel was
nm into by the ship Yceman,of Liverpool,
carrying down with her 20 of those on board.
Snow.—On Tuesday night last, snow fell In
Harrisonbarg, Va., to the depth of three Inch
es- In Liberty, Bedford co., and Ohrlatlan-
nurg, Montgomery, the same Indications of
winter appeared.
[COMMUNICA TED.]
A Hot ole W omnit.
Messrs R. B, Hiiton 4’ ’
^Gentlemen—You frequently uniuse us with
your interesting stories, will you give u place
to tho following, from Christopher North's
recreations amoug the Moors and Highlanders
of Scotland ?
Almost all tho people In the Parish wad
ing in their meadow-bay, uever hud the
Parish seemed before l ho populous, jocund
was the balmy air, with luughtor, whistle, and
song; aud the Great lietng who gave them
that day their daily bread, after graces were
pronounced, some of tb&n rather too tedion*
in presence of the mantling milk cans, bullion
bars of Imtter^ind crackling cukes, looked down
from His eternal throue, well pleased with the
piety of His thankful creatures; one single sud
den female shriek, und thou shouts and out
cry as if a church spire hud tumbled down
on ja- congregation at a sacrament. Hannah
Lamond’sjwirn l Hannah lAummd’s bairn! was
thejoud fast spreading cry. The Eagli’s ta’en
off Hannah Lamoud’s bairn, (child.) Two miles
of bill and dulc. and caps und shingle (grave
and pebbles) und many interesting brooks,
lay between; but in an incredibly short time,
the foot of the mountain was alive with peo
pie. But who shall scalq that dizzy cliff, which
Mark Stuart, the sailor, who lmd been at tho
storming of many ports, once attempted in
vain!
What’s the use, what’s tiro use 0’ on’y puir
human means! We have no power but iu
prayer! And many knelt down, fathers and
mithers, thinking 0’ tbeir aine wee bairns. Han
nah Lumond had all tills wliilo been sitting on
a stone, with a face perfectly white, und eyes
like those of a mad person, fixed ou the eyrie.
Only last Sabbath was my wee wc’an babtlzcd
in the name o’the Either, Soon and Howly
Ghost; and on uttering these words her whole
sonl seemed to be invigorated; she flew off
through the breaks and over the huge stones—
up—up—up—faster than ever huntsman ran
in to the death; j perhaps as a goat playing
among the precipices—no stop, no stay—she
knew not that she drew her breath. Beneath
bet feet Providence fastened every Iooso stone,
and to her hands strengthened every root. The
boat weut down, after lying at anchor for thir
ty eight hours.
The following is a Ust of those saved ftom
tho wreck:
W. S. Danscy, Captain; Thomas J. Eflord,
clerk; J. O. Deaney aud Charles Reeder, en
gineers; R. H. Cauuon und James Hutchison,
mutes; Henry Broaden and George Bluke, col
ored iircmun; William Breman, white, and
John Uadi und William Stokeiey, colored, deck
hands; William Truitt, colored, wheelsmau:
Blury Robinson, colored, chambermaid, and
Theodore und Jumcs Davidson, children, pass
engers, all of whom were brought up yesterday
by the Louisauu.
The following are supposed to have been
drowued: James Duvidsou, Mrs. Davidson and
twocliildrou passengers,; Blatthias Mathews,
htewurd; William Woodland, cook; Charles
Phillips, coal heaver, und Barry ltidgway, deck
hand.
Capt. Hewitt was last seen on a raft going to
wards the sea, and though he was supplied
with four blankets, It is feared tliut he per
ished. At tho time of the collision the brig, it
is said, had uo lights out, as required by law
nor wus sho Been until it was imposiable to es
cape ftom her.
The Blonmotith belonged to a company of
planters on tho Pamunkey river aud Richmond,
Va., and Is a total loss, there having been uo
iusurance on her. The officers made a signal
of distress to those on board the light boat, Imt
no attention was puid to it, and there is no
doubt but for the praiseworthy efforts of Capt.
Russell, the whole number would have perish
ed. The passengers on tho Louisiana speak in
tho highest terms of his conduct anil of his
first mate, BIr. Ward, who did everything pos
sible in the rescuing of the wrecked and ad
ministering to tbeir comfort utter he got them
on bourd his bout.
Tho Davidson children, who wero made or
phans by this calamity, were kindly cared for,
and u subscription of seventy five dollars was
collected from the passengers of the Louisiana
$10 of which is to b* applied to theiiL.imme,
diate necessities; $10 were given to Pllen Ward,-
the mate, and $5 each to the five seamen who
labored in the rescue.
qTiis Duplicate Fremont.—Captain 8. L.
Fremont, who resides in Wilmington, North
Carolina, is said to be the other Fremont, de
signated by the New York Tribune as a Roman.
Catholic. Captain Fremont’s friends are high
ly indignant, and a Wilmington journal says
4 ‘Capt. S. L. Fremont is not now, and never
was a member of the Catholic Church. There
is no shadow of personal resemblance between
him and the Black Republican candidate. It
is hurdly possible for two men to look more
unlike. Captain Fremont is tall, say about
nix feot high, will weigh at least one hundred
and eighty pounds, parts his hair, and wears
bis clothes like his neighbors, and, like every
other officer of the army whom we have ever
met bos a thorough contempt for the Colonel,
Im viiubo ho knows him to bo contemptible.”
•‘onvictedop Murder.—At Randoipn, [i-/
f.J Superior Court, last week, Judge Parson
1 ir.-idcnt, Alexander Hooker,a young man
22 years of age, was convicted for mur-
tl> . iug John Chavis, a married man, who had
mi luced the prisoner's sister under the most
aggravated oironmstanccs. The verdict of
guilty of murder, created an intense excite
meat, and a petition to the Governor for a
j ' it 1 u.i Tndrrn tho ■ Tun?
Total 186,637
Exported lo date 61,016
Exported lo-dajr 1,188—52-204
stock ou baud aud on shipboard not clear
ed 133,333
Sugar—Soino 70 or 80 hhds.bavobceu sold at full
prices:
MoIhssoh— 1 Thoro is mistook iu first bauds on tbo
bov00. Of Orlcnus Kofluery wo notice sales or 60
bbls at tbo advanced rate of64c. and 100 ut 66c
gallon.
Fork—Wo bavo noticed only retail sates at $21
50 ^ bbl for Mot's,
Bacon—Ono or two small lots or Shoulders sold at
8) 40, aud 2. casks cioar Sides at n $ ft.
l-ard—A lot of 84 tlercos inferior Urease was dls
used or at about 12o $ ft.
Wiiiskv—100 bbls Rectified (Smith’s) were sold
at 34c. aud 160 iu lots, at 34o36o $ gallon.
Lard Oil—About 20 bbls have been disposed of at
$1$ gallon.
Oulfeo— 1 Tbo salos comprise 100 bags inferior at
9) kc 60at 10)4,300 at 10*4, and 126 primo at 11X
$ lb.
Freights—Ships on the berth still filling up with
Cotton at )$d for Uverpool, and lc. to Havre.
Exchanges—A limited business bus been done at
about tbo range or our quotations:
lsnidon, [clear bills] 8}&8% per cent, pretn.
Faris 6.23# u 6.27% pur dollar.
Now York 60 days \% u i.% per cent. disc.
Now York 8igbt....) v a)$ percent, discount to par
COLUMBIA, Oct. 18.—Cotton—Tbero was a (Air
supply of oottou ou sale yesterday, with a quiet but
stcuuy demand, at the quotations of tbo previous
day. 471 baleschangodhands, at prices ranging
from U a UBfn.
AUGUSTA, Oct. 18.- Cotton-TUoro l wit much
doing to day. Prices generally range from 11)$ to
12 con’s, and but vory row Bales ovor 12
ATLANTA, Oct. 16. -Colton-C mtinues firm at
from 10,'4 to 11)$ c»i. Principal sales, 11)$ coots,
MOBILE, Get. 16.—Cottou—Tbo sales to Uoy were
only loo bales, with middling quoted at 12)$ cun'
Office Charleston and Sav. It. R. Co.)
OcronxR 10,1866. j
T HE Seventh Instalment or*IVE DO .LAR3PER
SHARE ON THE STOCK subscribed to the
Charleston and Savannah Railroad, wi I be due on
Monday, tbo 10th or November. Payment to bo
mate to tbo Treasurer, at the office or the Company
In Charleston.
Tbo Bavaunah subscribers will please pay to A.
PORTER, Esq., President of the Bank or the State
of Georgia, Savannah.
By order of tho President.
O. F. HANCKEL, Treasurer,
■ WANTED,]
A PLAIN COOK, WASHER and Ironcr enquire
at 174 Broughton atreot, up stairs.
octl7
WANTED.
A GOOU COOK, Wwber and Ironer for as
JX. family. Enquire at 165 Broughton atreemati
oct 17 \ d3t.
WANTED.
♦ I HREE HUNDRED ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to ao
A as local and traveling agents In a businefi
easy, usofol and honorable, at a salary of $100 per
mouth l A capital of $6 only required! No patent
meulciuo or book business. Fail particulars givon
(free) to all who enclose a postage stampora three
cent piece, and address A. B. MARTYN,
8ept22-w3m Pialitow, N. H.
DISSOLUTION t>FCOJPAft.YNKRhHlP
r lE FIRM under tho name of JACKSON k
MoNICHOLS is dissolved tide day by mutual
consent,
tbo concern,
oct 15
Mr7 Jackson will collect all t^o clebts doe
B. JACKSON,
ZTH03. McNICHOLS
FOR SALE
A GOOD Traveller undor Saddle orin
tber with new Ladlea* 8We
UGGYand HARNESS.
ap, the owner having > n°
further, use lor. hex. * For particular* apply U tfcl»
- 3 octJi
(gv A GOOD Travel
^■LaLdLbo sold cheap, t
fljipig ‘Mdligeurc.
Port of Mavannali.. * October ‘AO.
Arrived.
Ship Eli Whitney, Mulford, Now York, with hay,*
loOIiCummlng.
BarkCbas William, Hawos, Boston, to Urigbam,
Nolly * Oo Otl. 16, W N W, spoke brig Ada, of
Bath, bound for 1 lilladelphl*.
Brig Birchard aTorey, Wees, Philadelphia, witli
coat, to Olaghorn & Cunningham.
Brig J D Lincoln, Webbor, Philadelphia, to Hun*
tor AGammoll.
Schr L S Davis, Lynch, Newport, to Cohcux ft
HorU.
HcbrJ W Anderson, Watson, Ba«kRivor. with
8800 bus rough rico, to Haborsbam ft Sen.
Schr Company, Austin, Back Klvor, with 2000
bus rough rico, to J F Pelot.
Schr Emma Jnlia, Hopkins, Darien, 3600 bushels
rlce.toCbeever ft Co.
Schr Fort Geo Packet, Rmsell, Rlcoboro’, with
600 bus rough rice. ,300 bUB corn, and 8 bulos Sou
Island cotton, to Way ft Taylor, king ft Sons, aud
Hollister.
Steamer Gen Clinch, Richardson, Palatka, fto, to
MACohen. ’
Screven’s fiat, ftom plantation, with 1110 bUBhoIs
rough rico, to W Woodbrldge.
Cleared.
Steamer Wm Seabrook, Pock, Charleston, via
Beaufort, fto.—J P Brooks.
Departed.
Steamer Wm Soabrook, Peck, Charleston, via
Beaufort.
Memoranda.
Now York, Out lc—ChL brig Pbllurn, Spraguo,
Savannah; brig Queen rather, Pendleton, Bruns
wick
C ANDLES. STARCH, SOAP, fto— <
60 boxen t-porrn and Patent fc’porm Candle <
' 660 buxns aud half boxes Pearl Starch
160 • Colgate’s No. 1 Soap
50 *• Ikiidol, Smith ft Colgate’s Family an
Palo Soap
200 41 Adamantine nnd Tnllow Caudles .
60 4< Pi (Mia and ilpo Hoads
In atore aud for sain by
oct 2 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO.
rpoBAcco, tea.twine-
PoMeugera.
For steamer Gen Clinch, from Palatka—Mrs Ab
bott. G C Gibbs, Mr Wilson, B Elliott, Mr Prior, Mol
Philips, Mr Gomez, MrMorphuut, UN Hill .Miss
Young, G M Oercopoly, NAM Lauo, and 12 deck.
Consignee*.
Per bark Okas William, from Boston—Webster ft
I’almcs, R K ngt, O ft L Dowoll, M A Cohen, Crane,
Wells ft Co, J w Anderson, Puller ft Frierson, Win
Hale, Patton, Hutton ft r«, UH Johnson, HLatbrop
ft (*.. J W Lathrop ft Co, AS Ilartrldgo, N11 ft II
Wood, Yougo ft Frierson. E Hagar, Wood ft Co, S M
Laifltoau, Cooper ft Co, Clugborn At Cnuulngham, D
D Popp, Nevltt, Lathrop ft Rodgers, M J Buckner,
Knso, Davis ft Long, Upper Hydraulic Press, Boll ft
Prentiss, L Owens At Co, F Coniy ft Co, L ft M 1.111
onthul, Etheridge ft Sou, L Logrlul, Young, Wyatt
ft Co, G B Welsh, O Jobusou ft Co, Brigham, Kelly
ft Co, Butter ft Frierson, Savh ft Aug R R agt, Sni
ders ft Askew, A E Blunt ft Oo, J P Brooks, Strong
ft Wood, Hunter ft Gammoil, Hasbrouck ft Co, 1IV
Morrell.
Per brig J D Lincoln, from Philadelphia—R ^otd
Agt. Brigham, Kelly ft Co, King ft Sons, Ruse, Da
vis ft I^ng, H Morse, M A Cohen, Irons BCo, DD
a , Ogdon, Starr ft Co, Wayuo ft Sou, GAMc-
y. Lockett ft Snetllng, Hardeman ft Griffin, A
Doylo, Patten, Hutton ft Co, Chaffor ft Co, Webster
ft Palmes, W Duncan, •’ KDeFord, Morrell ft Co,
Cooper ft Gilliland, Yougo ft Frierson, King ft Wa
ring, Hauler ft Gammetl, Vorstille ft Frierton, A
Bonaud, Blyler ft Klino, J P Collins, Young ft Wyat,
O Johnson ft Co, Parsons ft Co. N B ft H Weed, D B
Thompson ft Co. J P King, R A Crawford, and Tru-
chelut ft Bro.
Por schr L S Davis, from Now York—Brigham,
Holly * Co, J M Selkirk, agl, C R K. I W UorFoll, N
B^ft 11 Weoa L Ho3brouck ft Co, Wit Farroti, Crane,
viiur* «. vrfjuivy, «i A wuyid, uduuusoh kvo, rs m
Laffitcau, Clagborn ft Cunningham, J A Norris, A
Bouuud, J D Jesse. Holcombe, Johnson ft Co, Tom
linson ft Barnes. Lovell ft Lattimoro, Solomons ft
Oo. J A Burron, W G Dickson, M A Cohen, Yougo ft
iisunauviM, v 1 vuniut, ,, ifcjf Uw cw DUil. aiuoru a
Co, Foote ft Jaudon, Haborsbam ft Sou, Giles ft Co,
Gilbert ft Tildon. J Foley, Webster ft Palmes, J W
1. nuugurs
uiniuiuauailiv, r > au.nu ft BrOUtly. UAIUJUU, I
A Habersham, Scranton. Jobnstou ft Co, Goo De-
mund, Baker, Wright ft Co, Padelford. Fay ft Co, D
D Copp, W M Wadley. Neely ft Co, J T Jones,. Bell
ft Prentiss. W M Davidson, Cheever, Sims ft Co, J
B ft W A Ross, J 8 Norris.
Per steamer Pen Clinch, from Palatka—25 bales
SI cotton, bides and radxo, to Way ft Taylor, Har
dee ft Co, C H Bell, F Pacctty, A Clark, F M Myr-
roti, E W Jones, and others.
60 boxes obolco brands Tobacc*
26 cheats Congor Oolong Tea
26 half ohosts choice Green Ten
26 bales Wrapping Twine
Received and for sale by
Hopt28 McMAIlON ft DOYLE.
C ORN—1200 bushels primo Beacb Island Corn,
just received and for sale by
sept 19 WEB-ITER ft PALMES.
J^Ol'K—100 Colls Ropo foraalo, toarrivoby schr
j Jn'.ia A. Rich
oct 16
LOCKEW ftSNELLlNGS.
W HISKEY—97 barrels Will-key for Bale, to ar
rive by eolir Juiln A. Rich,
oct 16 LOCKETT ft SNKIJJNiiS.
H AY, Con. and Jjtrd; in store and for sale by
00116 LOCKEIT S NELLI NGS.
4 \ RATES—GRATES—Tbo finest lot of Urates ever
VA offered InBavannaii can bo found at
KENNEDY ft BEACH’S,
Stove and Houso Furnishing Eltabilsbtneut,
oct 16
Hodgson's Block,
cornor Bull and Broughton st-.
VT EW Raisins and Figs-y-10 boxu3 of new Rainlns
J3I ami 60 boxes of cboico Figs, recolvod per
stoamor Augusta, and for sale by
out 16 J. D. JESSE.
CltvNE’S
METAL.IC
TBiB?mniv)ti OillSISIEffl.
T HIS is a uowly invented BURIAL'CASE, fash
ioned to accord with the feelings of the be
reave 1, and yet retaining all the requisites 01 an
appropriate receptacle for the dead: There Is no
reason why such a receptacle should 1)6 made to
create by its appearance dlsogrt'eablo sensations.
It is enough that wo should bo bereaved* and what-
ovor tends tu soften or make less keen thu poignan
cy of our grief, commends foelf lo our considera
tion. So much that is repulsive bos been discuided
in tbo arruiigemout and sliapuol the above ( use,
that its name, tbo CASKET' BURIAL CASK, is an
involuntary suggestion, and l do not lnsitato to
aver that there bos never been in use any thing so
entirely chaste, appropriate sud convenient ns tills
iuveutiou
Tbo Case permits a view of the eutlro body alter
it is enclosed, the whole top being composed of
beautiful thick French Plate Glass,sufficiently strong
tore list any internal or external pressure, is per
fectly air tight, composed of metal highly orna
mented. and will last for ages.
Samples of tho Casket may be seen at tliooffino of
Messrs. CRANE, WELL8&CO., 82 Bay street, Sa
vannah.
P. S. Persons desirous of purchasing the exclu
sive right for the Bale nr the Casket in trie following
States, Georgia, Florida, South Curollua uud Norlii
Carolina, will plcaso apply by loiter nr in porson to
WILLIAM B. PHILLIPS ft Oi).,
owners of Patent, care of
CRANE, WEU4 ft CO„
* Savannah, Georgia.
N R. Rights to one or more counties will bo sold
also. oct 1-tl.e*
M ILL HR & ROLL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
Will praoUco iu tbo Brunswick Circuit—ceniMli-
lug the following Counties: -
Glynn, Wayno, Camden, Were, Apppllni,
Clinch, Coffee aud Charlton.
JOHN B. MILLER. L. O. ROLL.
aug8 ly
—r ~ Xi~"pr T~
DEALER in OHOIOE FAMILY (JrOCEIUES
anU Foreign and Domestic Fruit,
wrnvr lirouyhlm and Whitakcr-sU.
\ own and country supplied with choice goods at
moderate prices. All order? promptly attended
lo. and satUtUotton always guaranteed. splB
'^OTursrrcaxssss*;
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
WINDOW BLINDS, WINDOW BABH jBA PAN*
DOORS.
Wost sldo Monumont S<iuare, Savannali, Ga.
mayll
"Jfinr N TftTBHECBliT
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
office cornor Bay and Drayton streets
_ Jyis
' A. II. CHAMPION7 ™
(Successor to Champion & Watts.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
No. 4 Barnard st., botwcon tbo Market and Bay at.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Dealer in Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Uquors,
Dried Frulta, fto., fto.
Reference—A. Champion, Esq., Samuel Solomons,
Esq., Messrs. Rabun ft Whitehead, aud Swift ft Co.,
CilAFFEil ft CO,
No. G Wliltnkor Street, Savnnnnli, On.,
Wnm.KSALR AND RETAIL DRALKRS IN
S ASHES, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, fto White
I/?ud, Zinc, White Linseed, Sperm, Whale. Tan
ners’and NouWorn Oils, Gloss, Brushes, Gold Loaf,
Bronze. Builders’ Hardware. Nalls, Marblo Mantels.
fto.,fto. Jed
J UST received. ONLY tblrty-twu days from Bal
timore by tho uew Steamship Lino. Tin nu
merous enquirers will bo glad to learn that laev
have lluully urrlved.
KENNEDY ft BEACH,
llnusc-fiirni'diliig Store, Hodgson’s Now Block
aug 4
DAVID G. WILDS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SPARTA, GA.
WIU practice iu tbo. o.uuutU* ol Hancock. Warren,
Washington, and Baldwin.
Kkvxkxnck^—Bchu ft Foster. Kabun ftSmitn, and
E. A. Soulterd, Savunuab. jnn9
If. B. HILTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSKIJ.OK AT LAW,
Office corner of Ray nnd l)rnrton-*o«
SAVANNAH, ga.
my 11
PLUMBING.
P LUMBING, in all its vorioua branches, at
tended tu at tho shortest notice^and in suporlor
style. Also, may be found Shower Baths, Galvaniz
ed Iron. Tin and leaded Bath Tubs; Cupjtor Boilers,
Patent Pan Water ClOBets, Lead Pipes, tiheot Lead,
Brass and Plated Cocks, Force Pumps, India Rubber
Hose Fur auto at tho neuao Furnish Store, No, 166
BroueUton-atrect.
marl 9 HORACE MORSE.
P UTNAM’S MAGAZINE FOR OCTOBER, received
by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent,
sopt 30
Marshall Houso Buildiug.
NEW AD VERTISEMEN TS
c
BLBCTION NOTICES.
Savannah, Oct. 20,1866.
IOUNCIL will at its noxt mooting r<n Thursday,
elect a Sergeant of tho Special Police of tho
GUy of Savannah, by day and by night, to DU the
vacancy occurred by the election of Sergeant Ell.
K. McGee, to the office of 2nd Lieutenant.
Salary $700- Bond $600. Applicants will, please
\eavo their appllcaV on, slating the names of tbeir
securities (two required to each Bond, with me on
or before 10 o’clock. A. M. or that day.
By order of Council.
EDWARD G. WILSON.
Clerk of Council.
OGLB2THOPJ3 MEDICAL COLLEGE
AT
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
T HE Rogutnr Course of Lectures in the abovo In
stitution, will commonco on the First Monday
in November next. The Faculty is constituted ss
follows, viz.
U. L. BYRD, M. D.,Trof. Principles and l’ractlco
of Medicine.
HOLMES STEELE, M. D., Prof. Obstrics and (Ha
ases of Women and children.
WESLEY C. NORWOOD, M. D., Prof. Materia
Medlca, and Medical Jurisprudence.
THOMAS H. CHIVEllS, M. D., Frof. Physiology
id Pathology.
JAMES 8. MOREL. M. D., Prof. Anatomy.
J. W. BENSON, M. D., Prof. Principles and
Practico or Surgery.
LAWRENCE J. ROBERT, M D., ProL Medical
Chemistry.
WILUAMT. FEAY, M. D., Emeritus, I’roT.uf
Chemistry.
E. J. OLIVEROS, M. D,, Demonstrator of Ana
tomy.
Fees, for tho full course, $105 Matriculation
$6, Demonstrator 910, Graduation $30.
For further Information, address
H. L. BYRD, M. D. Doan
sept 17 2mwtw
HAY FOR SALE.
Gff A BALES Eastern Hay.
SSOVJ 100 bales Northorn Hay, for salo low,in
lots to suit purchasers.
00120 lw
F LOUR—20 barrels Hiram Smith Floor.
26 half barrels Extra Gonnosxeo.
75 barrels Demuead and Oakley Flour.
60—98 and 49 Barks Demnead Flour.
Rocelvodand for salo by
oct 20 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO.
B UTTER AND CHEESE.-61 kegs choice Goshen
Butter.
200 boxes Cheese. In store and for salo by
oot 20 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO.
BANK, ue COMMERCE, 1
Savan.vad, October 16, I860. j
O N 8ATURDaY, 26th instant, tbo Board ef Direc
tors will elect tbo following officers :
ATELLER,
BOOKKEEPER,
DISCOUNT CLERK,
PORTER.
Bond, with two or more good sureties, will bo re
quired from each. Information as to amount of
salary, bond, fto. will bo givon upon application to
tbo undersigned. JOHN C. VERRILl,
oct 17—eo3t Cashier.
MILL IN to IVY AND* DllBSS MAKING.
MRS. FREELAND will open
Fall Millinery,
[THIS DAY. October 14th, 1856,
AT IIBK ROOMS,
No, 174 BROUGHTON STREET,
UP STAIRS.
act 9
n
['.SCU
B ooks 1 books 11 books i i i
Rory O’Muro, a Nat tonal Rotnanco, By Sam
I/)vcr.
Gus Howard, or bow to win a Wife
Minnio Grey, or who is tho H»lr 7
Harry Ashton, ortho Will and tho Way.
Amy Lawrence, or the Freemason’s Daughter.
Handy Andy. By.-amuel Lover.
Woman and Her Master, by tho author of “Gus
Howard.” &e.,ftc.
The Young Cbovaller, or tho Disputed Inheritance.
Ohartos .Vavosseulr, or the outcast Holr. By J.
Frederick Smith.
Henri De La’Tour, or tbo Comrades in Arms.
Marguorito De Valois, an Historical Romance.
Count of Morton, from tho French of Alexander
Dumas.
The Virgin Queen, ortho Romance of Royalty, by
J. F. Smith.
Vivian Bertram, or a Wife’s Honor, by G. W. M.
Reynolds.
Isabella Vincent, or tbo Two Orphans, by Reynolds.
CyrlUa, a Romance, bv tho author of tho ••Initials.”
Ellen Percy, or tbo Memories of an Actress, by G.
W. M. Roynolds.
Agncss Evelyn, or Beauty and Pleasure, by Rey<
nolds.
Groy-Bay Mare. Mrs.I’artington’s Carpet Bag of
Fun.
Wild Western Scones, or Adventures In the West,
Dr. Valentine’s Gomio Lectures.
The Scalp Hunters.
The Drama at Pokerville.
tiftlor Jonoj* Courtship.
Laughing Gas, on Encyclopedia of Wit, Wisdom and
For sale by WARNOCK ft DAVIS,
sept 27 169 Congress street.
MONEY! MONEYU. MONEY IS
W HY be wo without Money? when It is just at
easy for any one to be around with a pocket
ruu as not, lr they only tblhk ao. I have got a new
article, from which from live to twenty dollars a
day can be made, either by male or female. It is
highly respectablo business, and an article which is
wanted in every family in tho United Btatca. En
close me two dollars by mail, at my risk, and I will
forward you by return mail a Circular, with foil
instructions in the art. The business is vory easr
Try R,_iT yon f^re out ^exn^Io^xnen^ and you
to Tu
the above amm and Insure a good InuTinoss, t£an
to pay twenty-five cents for a spurious advertise
ment. ibis is no humbug. Try r i Try r I Try
rI Address your letters to
DWIGHT MONROE, New York
sopt 16-8m
BOAKDOroT
dec 12—tf
MRS. M. 8. RAYMER.
TV'MFOTIO LIQUORS-
±J r
260 barrels Ohio Rectified Whiskey,
100 do Pikes Magnolia do.
120 do E. Phelps's Gin.
26 do Conn. Rivor P. ftH. Ryo Gin.
20 do Braudy.
36 quar and eighth casks Twigg Hoop’d 4th pr.
20 do do Mttgunoiia Wiuo.
75 barrels Ohio Monongabela Whiskey.
20 do Gibsons Mountain do,
15 do Ben Russo is Neoter do.
6 do Gibsons old Family Noctar Whiskey
40 do White Rectified do.
6 do . Old Kentucky Bourbon do.
40 do and puncheons Georgia Poach Brand
10 do Virginia Apple do.
In storo and for sale by
sop 18 WEBSTER ft PALMES.
1856. 1856
RICH FALL DRY GOODS.
QUAY BROTHERS
W OULD bog to inform their friends and tho pub-
lio that tbuir foil supplies of rich and elegant.
have just arrived—purchased from the most euii-
at nt importers of tho country, aud selected with a
c. ro a regards elegance an i beauty, which cannot
b. app eclated until folly examined.
\* „ can confidently suy that our stock of Rich
Dress Goods and Clouks cannot bo surpassed for
beauty aud elegance, and tlmt our Domestic Stock
Is os cheap us the like quality of goods can be lmd
from here to Now York
Amo g our assortment will bo found tho most
elegant flounced Rohes with figures;
Riou and elegant colored Silks, very cheap;
Lyons’ Velvet Cloaks, trimmed in tho newest nnd
richest style.
Cloth and Molr Antique Cloaks; rich and cheap.
All-wool French Moualin do Lulnes, now and ele
gant.
Lnpins’ bcstall-wool French do Laincs, high colors,
tor misses.
Lupins’ best Black Bombazine and Cballcys.
White Merino, Challoy, do Lalno and Bombazine,
vory line.
Cloths and Cusalmores, a foil assortment.
Plantation Goods best quality, oxceodiugly cheap.
Hou8keeoping articles in great variety, bestquallly
at the lowest possible prices.
The limits or an advertisement precludes tho
possibility or enumerating any bat few leadiug ar
ticles.
We would respectfully request tho attention ol
purchasers to an examination or our stock, lading
confident that style, quality and prlco, will provo
satlsfoctory.
GRAY BROTHERS,
J. 31, EYRE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
aug20 No. 149 Bnyit,, Savannah.
JOHN C. BOOTH,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR,
Will ulso give Ids attention to designs in Architee-
re. Office iu the store of John Williumson, Esq.,
Bay street. my] 8
IorTciIARLES II. COLDING,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, No. 14 LIBERTY 8T,
One uoor west of Drayton. myl
PHILIP 31. RUSSELL,
NOTARY 8 CON\?1YANCEU^^COUNfeSfT ’aND
COPYIST.
Will cxeutc Deeds,Mortgages, Power of Attorney,
WU1», Bonds, Notices und Taking ot Interrogatories.
Office at tho Court House, Savannah, Ga.
Court Days, Third Tuosduy in each month, and
hold at the offico of Edward (4. Wilson,Esq.
Residence, Gastou, between Barnard and Tattnall
Btreot.
Auy call at night, on husiheas, will bd attended
to iut mediately. jy26
WM. C. CONNELLY',
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
16ABKLU, WORTH COUNTY, (U.. (HfoT OfflCX ALBANY.)
Will practiso In tbo ^outhcMi Circuit, and in Macon,
Dooly and Worth Counties ol the Macou Circuit.
KST Particular attention given to tho collection ol
claims in South-Western Georgia. Jo2—0m
P. JACOBB,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE.
No. 29, Bull street, (sign of the Big Indian.)
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Hail
Spanish, anil American Scgars, at wholesale and r«
ail. Also, Chawing Tobacco, Snuff, fto. juuel
JAMES McIIENUY,
Insurance Broker and Notary Public.
Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Average
adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn!
Papers prepared whereby to recover losses from
Aworluan or British Underwriters, and attention
given to all mutters connected with shipping aud In*
suntnci), No. lib Bay-street opposite tho front o!
lho Custom House. ly nor 8
JESSE T. BERNARD,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Nowuanuviilo, Ha.
Reference--Georgo — Brown, William Doll, New*
nanavillc, Fla., R. U. Hilton, Boston & Vlllakmga.
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Suvunuah, Ga.
C. \v. SlABHV,
ATTOUNBY AT LAW
nUNKUM. UKAKD CO.. O,.
Will attend to professional business in tbo Counties
of Hoard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Mori*
wether and Troup.
Reference—Hon. E. Y. Hill, LoGrange, Ga.; Hon,
David Irwin, Marietta, Ga.: Colonol M. M. Tidwell,
Fayetteville, Ga ; and Mr. William Dougherty, Co*
lumbus, Ga. sepl7-ly
Wm. McAL listerT
ished on reasonable terms. Orders res-
pcutfully solicited.
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M. WHIT S9UT1I, ’*
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
ALLIGATOR, EAST FLORIDA.
Will practice in tho Eastern und Southern Countlefl
Refer to—Col. 8. 8. 8lbloy, and R. B. Hilton, 8a
vannah. fob2-tf
WILLIAM PHILLIPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MARIETTA, GA.
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j. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troupvlilo, LowudosCouty,Gu. (lull
%"CHAST(}. CA91PBBLL
ATTOBNEY AT LAW,
MILLKDOXV1LLR, CJA,»
Practices I.aw in tho various Counties of tho Oo«
mulgco Circuit, aud tho adjoining Counties of Twigg*,
taurons and Washington.
Refer to—John Boston, II. A. Crane, and R. B
Hilton. fobl4
"" gediiige a. Gordon;
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
AND
Commissioner of the U. S. Court of Claim* for
the State of Georgia.
Offico Corner Bay aud Bull streets.
_ ly myio
YONGE & FRIERSON,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 94 tUY-SnUST. SAVANNAS, <U
apr4
D. A. O’BYRNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Offico 175, Bay st., ovor Turner ft Go’s. Drug 8tor#
• SAVANNAH, GA.
nov 10—ly
WOOD AND LUMBER.
A LL kinds of Wood, Boards, Plank? t Jolat,
Timber. Bblnglea, Light-wood, Posts 1 astern
Laths and Failings, for sale, at wholesale r d retail,
tow for cash, on the now wharf recently 0 eeted on
tho LumberYard of Robert A. Allen a. ~ •
mar 12—lyW M. J. L.M HJTON
BUNT’S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINES.
f) ESIGNED Expressly for making Bags—and
±J which is .decidedly superior to any other
machine for that purpose. Spool or skein thread
can be used of anj dtoirod length, and which will
not need to bo chi tigod until tho wbolo is used.
Big manaufacturen: 'irain and Flour merchants are
artioulari i nvlted • • »'ill and examine it at 136 Cou
press itreya
ggjs MALPRED WEBSTER,Con. Agt.
FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS
MACON, OEORGIA.
^ The subscriber, from long experience in
the business, is prepared to furnish Steam
Engines, Boilers, Circular, Single and Gang
w Saw Mill Machinery, Grist and Merchant
Mllla, Sugar Milla, Gin Gearing, and CaiUogt in gen
eral. The Saw ¥ rames, whether for upright or cir-
cuter, will be of Iron when required. All of which,
yiT- HAKKB * 1 1 1 " "*
ATTORNEY ANd’cOUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troupvlilo, tawndes County, Ga.
Roforoncc—Hon. W. B. Fleming, Savannah, Ga*
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EDWARD G. WILSON,
MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND (
OF DEEDS.
At Messrs. Ward ft Owens’ Law Office. [myll
WAYNE, GRENVILLE ft CO*
is many improvements, Is warranted to bo
0 the best made at aar other establishment.
«uw, wi
with his
S nai to tho
•» MtemlMMlhoUr*-
at ix tho Korlh, ud ha u prepwed to flit ordoro
with promptOMK uld diipotch.
»°H ROBERT FINDLAY
NOTICE.
LL poroona Intorooted In gtotud ronU wUI toko
duo notlco thot UJ lots re-entored tad not
.thooomh wUI bo .dverttiad for solo tmmod I-
Italy.
DANIEL H. SI SWART, C.l£.
OetlT—2t.
Jjft
patd,U
COMMISSION AN
Bay-tirtetSawmak.
THOS. S. WAYNE. C. E. GRENVILLE,
R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE,
jy 6—tf Savannah. Chattanooga.
CBANEl. WELLH * CAT
FACTORS * COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bawannan, Om,
’ LANIER A ANDERSON,
ATTORNEYS at law,
ap6-ly itooox, oa.
WILLIAM H. DASHER.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR ATLAW.
Troapvilie, Lowndes County, Ga.
. iH practice in Thomas, Lowndes, Clinch, Wana
Appling, Tolfoir, Irwin, Laurens, and Polaatt
counties, Georgia: and in Jefferson, Madison. Hans,
titoo. and Ooiumblaoountiee, Florida. [myll
WM. M. LAWTON & CO.
Charleston, South Carolina.
SEA ISLAND COTTON AND BICE FAC
TORS.
ILWainwemut Bigot ) William M. Lawton
naira T. Dill. —
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