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Tlio following eloquent iddrraa \r« l»wfj
last Wcdncmloy nftornoon to the i*ople of a> l ” ■-« ...
Pennsylvania by tlio Domoeiatlo Stato Central "
Committee. It la written with remarkaUe
foico and beauty. Wo omit a few paragraph*!
3W ADVE
t B. 3EU.X0N, - -
IN UAAUI.TON,
- - - - Editor.
• AiisUtnnt Editor
v SUNDAY MORNING, OCT. 10,1»»0.
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jambs j3uuhan an,
OP PENNSYLVANIA.
FOR VICK PRESIDENT:
JOHN 0. BltBGKINlllDGli 1
.OP KKNTCCkY.
BlocCora for the Stale at Larne.
WILLIAM U. STILES, ur Chatham.
IVERSON L HARRIS, ol UdWwiu
ALTEONATI* POU TUK 8V ATS AT I.AW1K.
UENUV 0. LAMAR, or Uibb.
AUGUSTUS R. WRIGHT, of Floyd.
OISTUIOT BLECTOKS.
lift. tilsinot, Thouas M. Fuku.vn. of Glynn,
te. District, Samuel Hall, of Mucon.
Ji. DLtnct, James N. Ramsay, of Harris
4&. District, Lucius J. iUktukll, of Fulton.
t'h. District, John tV. Lewis, of Cuss.
4th. District, Jambs l\ Simmons,ofUvvinuett.
V'vh. District, Thomas P. Sapfold,of Morguu.
Nth DLtnct, Tuos. NV. Thomas, of Elbert.
TUM UuUi.il i ihiinf, i’tirJ .HU ure IN
CLINED l A.M TO RE WHAT IS CALLEI
A STATS# IlialITS MAX. ~James Hurli
fHO-i's spivc/i oii Hie admission qj Arkunsa.t, in
1836.
I POLLY - ENDORSE THE RESOLUTIONS,
AND MAY FURTHER SAY THAT I Ail
WHAT IS CALLED A STATE RIGHT
DEMOCRAT-—John C. Brechenridge in re-
tyonst to his noininution for th- " Presiden
cy,
BY TELEGIiAPH
New York Markets.
New Yoke, Oct. IT.—Only a moderate btisi
ness has been doing in cottou to day. Prices in
favor of the buyer. Sales $00 bales.
Fire In PillImli'lphla.
Oct. 17.—Several lumber yards and 20 build*
logs were burnt Here to day. The buildings
were on Beach and Poplar streets. Luos $200,
000.
PenneylYutti a E Lection,
New Yohk, OcL 17,-The Philadelphia
Ledger of this moruiug, says that it will re
quire the official eouut of tue votes to decide
the result in Pennsylvania. The Peuusylva-
nian claims that the Stale has gone Democrat
ic by four to live thousaud majority; also, that
the Legislature i-. Democratic by a considera
ble UMfcruy, au-x that the Democrats have
gaim a ton Hicmucrs of Congress. Tue North
Ameiiu.u (Ficmoutpapct) lelegniphs mo this
evening th- k uie State is certainly Democratic
by 5000. This lust stateuieut may be relieu
upon.
Iiitiluiia iiricdlnii.
New York, Oct. 17.—Senator Bright, of in-
d>na, telegraphs that the Democratic candi
dates for state officers have been elected by
10,000’mqjority und that the Legislature and
eight memoers of Congress are Democratic.
Ohio Election.
Cincinnati. Oct. 17—Ohio has elected 13
Black Republican and 6 Democratic members
of Cougres3.
[All the members of the present Congress
from Ohio are either Know Nothings or Black
Republicans.]
Kaunas Legislation
The Free Sailers in Kansu* confident of
Fremont's success and a continuance of the
power of the Black Republicans in Cougress,-
conacious too perhaps of their own weakue.-
and unwilliug to expose .it—allowed the late
territorial election to go by default. The re
sult is the ro-eiectiou of Whitfield and a pro-
slavery legislature. Their plan was, with a
free-soil President ami free-soil Honsc of Re
presentatives to force an admission of Kansas
into the Union under the fogus Topeka con
stitution—with Joine and Reeder as United
States Senators.
Wo shall look with mvh interest to the
action of the uew.’y elected Kansas territorial
legislature. Some of the laws paved by it-
predecessor were outrageously har.-b in their
provisions. So much so thatthe c.>ca.ivalivtB
in Congress would have repealed tiiem Lut that
they were prevented by the Fremontcrs—to
whom these laws and the beating of Sumner
constituted three fourths of their capital in
trade. Now we hold that the friends of the
Kansas Nebraska bili. North aud South, have
a right to trek that these laws shall be so modi
fied as to deprive them of their odious features
Their fully is shown by the fact that they
never have been enfotced, while they have
brought odium upon their authors, and no little
upon the bill under which Kansas was organiz
ed as a territory.
Fellow-Citizens:—Tho Democrttio Bute
Central Committee of Pennsylvania cotigtath-
lates tho people of Pennsylvania, and of all
the states of the Union, upon tho unpieccdent-
ed victory which has crowned our exertions.
The 14th of October, 1860, will hencefor
ward he memorable in mtr annals.
Assailed front within by enemies of the Con
stitution, and from witi. >ut by tho assailants ol
our glorious confederacy, we have nobly tri
umphed. ..
Too much credit ea. mt bo given to tn<^
manner in which our • .gunzation has Ijeou
perfected and curried ou.
It is impossible (or language to convey tUo
profound gratitude we entertain for ourgauuut
and eloquent friends from other States wlio
have come hither to nssist us in tills great
struggle.
But our duty is not fully discharged.
We have utterly routed the enemies of our
free institutions upou the sacr* d soil from
which the Declaration of Independence was
proclaimed, and upon which the Constitution
of tho United States was adopted.
Pennsylvania, the great barrier against
which the waves of sectionalism have dashed,
has maintained her proud integrity. While all
the new wui Ul lias looked upou her—while all
patriotic hearts have hoped that she would
stand firm in the midst ot the terrible respon
sibility imposed on her—she has preserved a
uoblo modelation anduu iuexorable firmness.
She has repelled from her presence the men
.vho have beeu sent among her population, to
deceive and betray them.
Tlie great victory we have achieved has,first
of all, sustained our illustrious and beloved
Bach umu.
Here.in his own State, the torrent o. fana
ticism has beeu stayed.
Here, where ho was born, and where he has
lived a life of signal purity aud patriotism, he
hits oee-u upheld by the proud and generous
people of Pennsylvania.
The cnuubl ug sentiment of State pride lias
done much for usiu this contest.
Our people lmve responded to their glorious
leader, to'hL history, and to the long list ot
-crviccs which have immortalized his name;
aud from this day heucelorth it will bo some
thing to say that a Pennsylvanian, true to his
country nud trite to hiiusclf, will uot waut or
wait lor friends among his leilow citizens.
The Platform of the Democratic National
Convention, upou which Jumes Buchanan
-iaiids, has been vindicated; the great pridci
pic of popular sovereignty udvocated in every
school, district, and township in the State, dui-
itig this fearful conflict, has beeu vindicated,
aud the aspersions upon his character have
Iwcn refuted and trampled under feet
And the proud honor of achieving this splen
did result belongs not to the old Democratic
party alone, which, with reanimated vigor, en
tered into the contest and persevered to the
end, but we are glad to acknowledge that it
lias been shured by thousands of national
Whigs who have assisted us with all their
ouergies, and who are henceforth to be counted
as our brothers, and our compatriots.
From this day till the 4th of November,
I860, let meetings be held in every School Dis
trict and Township in the SL-itc.
Let us keep up the fire which now burns
so brightly.
Let us uot be deceived by the idea that the
opposition will be divided.
Fused on the 14th of October, and confused
by the tremendous aud memorable rebuke they
have received, for trying to deceive the people
of the State, they will seek to shelter themsel
ves by another combination in November.
They ure enemies to us and to the Constitu
tion alike; no matter what name they bear, or
under what flag they rally.
Those who have professed to bo national
have sunk their nationality in an eager desire
to defeat the only National Party in exis
tence; and those who were sectional have at
tempted to postpone or to apologise for their
sectionalism in order to win n guilty vic
tory.
Unce more the Democratic State Central
Committee appeals to the National people ol
tne State t-J maintain their organization, and
to continue the work so nobly finished on the
Jth day of November, 1856.
ng a gaibln hh left'; arm w*r : A, U ^^.^re by thiWriof
the dfiow.rifle wo* genUetMto af ample will be tolil uoli*re tin Con
fortune, end no roeton I. given for Ibe not
Tbo raloldn neemi to lure beeu contemplated
the decanted hwlng nude bfo will end ap
pointed hla executant • few day. Unco, and
written n letter with direction, u to the .pot
•ud manner of hla hurl*).
iu .-aid uomity,
buxUbutWMiu ib
bu. tired and tilt,
' county, ». 1.
tMiimuoas, Willi-ic
biAmghi* to tbu i......
Disaster to tub Btbamer Daniel Web
btbr.—Portland, October 13.—-The steamer
Daniel Webster In comltig (rum Bangor this
evening, struck on a rock near Uulfway Rock,
fifteen miles from Portland, Htavitfga hole in
her hull, which caused her to leak so badly
that the was obliged to rim into Jewell a
Island harbor. Tho T. F. Bov*»r bus gone down
to her aid.
HHUINJ*
told for tho bourlU «d ibis heir/, aua ortdUori or said
decoo«uu. Termso., uiu .u»y »t «ale Ihui ifitud»y
oi October, i860.
, oci iu WlUJdUl Fi CKUtellY, Adui’r.
From Nkw Oiilkans.—Ni w Orleans, Oct,
IU .—The sales of cotton to-day foot up three
thousand bales. Market declined n quarter.
Middling llj to 1*2 eents. Flour and Wheat
better. Mess Pork $21 25. Other articles un
changed.
South Caiiolina.—Columbia, S. C., Oct. 16.
—In this State the Congressional election has
resulted Iu the re-election of McQueen, Boyce,
Keitt, Brooks, aud Orr. Thu Legislature is
ulso Democratic, of course. Miles is elected to
»'engross iu the Charleston district over Gads
den.
c ,
Death of Chancellor Lksesnb.--Mobile
Oct. lti—Chancellor JfW. Lesesue, and son,
were drowued yesterday (Wednesday) morn
ing, by the capsizing- of me yacht Vesper,
in which they were going across the bay, iroui
this city to his residence.
Cuunral Mliprc.
Nnvuimnh Market, October 10.,
No truiwacUmis y^t%lny.
raw.
ibto.to an or-
iuar> of said
Court Houso door,
iy in Dooumbvr
. h •ala, (B60) throe
•slid, more or lees
,b. Mined by liaikoU
. lit,.i John Urbwusou.
iivruio t ro.-by, deceased,
;l«t UttSCM W
Jj WORTH KNC-
I Ing bow tod or
OFFICE. 8AV. ALBANY ft HULK R. II. CO.
dAVAAXAII, Oct IT lb, I8M.
UEOAtilA mbUCHCoUBTT.
A uwi.sio.t..Vll<K’o c.iU.«-.igrucsblo t /au or
der grauied by UioUmitoiordiuary or said
could), will bu ouia uhluru ila> t'ouri House uoor, m
said cuuui), on the Ur-(Tue/day iu December next,
between the la tiul noure ol sale (dii.) Uvebuuuied
ulut twelve acre«, m«.re or less i iue luud, well tui-
1-rorea litmuI eouut), beunde.t na (be south, by
jiichuil Wli.ie,' .'outn KacI. John \cssiuiih, i.asi
ai.L...i. Uu.-King, North William huv»o, beloiiglug
to lae r^.u.e w )iui ru *• H lea, ueceamu, sola lor
tu. bendltoi mo heirs i-uai'i cccuoed. 'termson
u.u fiay oi sate. Tbu lolb day f-clbhi r, 18eb.
juIIAa.v all DaKHEN, Adrn'x.
cl.U lEIhiUY WKNALUA, Adm’r.
mHK Stockholders of the ravannsh, Albany ft
X Coir Railroad, who may da-lro to exutulne
Ibo Road, wilt upon nppHeoUou at tbo office or tho
Company, receive fi-co Tickets, liood Tor tcu days
from this date.—Hour of departure W o'clock A. »!.
\vm waring uabekshaii,
. oct 18—1 Nec’ry und Treasurer.
TIUK LADY’S GUIDE
mo PERFECT geuimty, in monitors, drew and
. conversation, In the family, In company, at
t e piano forte, the table, in tbeetrci-t, and in gen
tlemans society.
Also u useful Instructor Iu lc-Ucr writing, toilet
preparations, fancy needluwork, millinery, dress
making, euro of wardrebo, tbo hair, lectb, bumD,
"ptf.comploxlou, etc. by Emily Ihmnwetl, autb-i
Hume cures mailc easy.” For salo by
WA KNOCK ft HaVIH.
octl8 160 Congress street
UKf/UblA IMJLLOCH COUNTY.
rIV* ah whom it may concern. WheresaiianaU
X " hiio w ill uppi) at lid c ourt oi oruluary for
tt-uui*. ot ..ilmihi&tiaViou oU urn • <-ia:u of Fairies
i. lulu deceasuti.
• nesu ure Kiel t tore- to cil< aim udunnUb all whom
it uuy ctm-.cru to be und appear Indore sold Court
m muse uDjucduu (if ahy u.ey have) ou or before
the Umi Mi'imuy m Dea-muer he.\t, otbcrwisu suld
tellers wi.l be ^ranted.
(Mine.-,* Wi hum D-e, fo»q.. Urda.ury for Ual.och
uaiiily, (his ihtu ».fl. All. Ib&d.
•tens *d ll.l.l.vj* LD), 0. B. C.
mWO valuable oil i’alntiugs will be rattled at tlu
. Book store under tbo Marshall Houso, ibh
Evening at 8 o'clock. A few ebaneos ntuli to be
taken, 1 . odll8
RHOADS At SON’S#
AXTRA prepared Mucilage for clUco and general
use, being a substitute for Vafera, Sealing
wax, Uumarabic and ad other limnuvouicnt pre
puraUoUhUow in use, is always or goo. I consistency,
dues not turn tour aud b ready lor use at any
moment. Forsuleby
WARKOCK ft DAVIS.
(nit 18 1601 nugress fc treet.
Bxporla.
I’mLADEUiiiA—Bark 1 R i avis—91.1 bale* cotton.
( i casks ri. c, *.y t ales domeetics, 14 bng> feathers
48 tons railroad Iron.
Imports.
Ijvhifool—Ship Florida—$120 sks suit vl crates
artiimwu e. 2coses lumps. ca-ks wine, 4'Jfons
coal, aud I box .-obt wavr iii .ciibu-ry.
SiM UN, Uct. d —t. ttoh—.*•• I.ti.g from ft to 1
vvus. Market very dull, receipt* nt G"Uon tarp-‘
a pi tat (•(:>
GKOliUlA BULLOCH COUNTY.
i & fu ALL whom li may coue. ru, whereas Henry J.
X Farrl-h will apply at the Court or 'Tdinary
lur ic litre oi guaiciauehip of lealub M Marlba.
(ierg-- W. .luhii. A. aim Houry Farisii, mphan chil
dren ol riiab i'uiieh, tiitta-t-U, Ihetcuro therefore
W die and udmou-ihall whom it may concern tu bs
und uppeur i.elorc sum Coui t lu make objections (U
any.lo*) ! ato)un or before the nrst Mum.ay in
lh cetuber uvxi, otherwise suid letter/ will bo grant
ed.
W.tuess, William U*o, ordinary for the County
of U dfwh. tins lfdhOct. A. D. 18f6.
oct 11 WILLIAM LEE,OB0.
tHE Ctl-PARTNJdlt&Mli* AUTitfc,-
. Tho uudcrslgucd have tills duy foimcd a Co
partnership in the Hack, bale aud 14very tstabu
uuder the iiameau '■ sty fool Freeman, ileulersoi.
Co. A. FRKFMAN,
J, M. HENDERSON,
D. S. HENDERSON.
gavaiumh, Sept. 1, 1866. sept 1—lm
UT1KR AND CIIER3I>-Ju8t receivie per steam
ATHENS, Oct. 16.—' otfon—N t
oming in. Prices of cotton 11 to 11
ATLANTA. Oct. 19 ■toVotton—Ibe rerripu liav.
•ten larger Ilian usual for Ibis reason of the ycui.
cel prices paid full up to tho value The Into new?
•rom Europe has failed to sustain (be apec»!aliv
L-tnand. Prices have ranged during the pa-t we<*k
.t li** 10 1- ets; but nothing Is now bringing nvo
li^ cents. We quote to ilj^, and demand
brisk.
Bacon—Tbu articie bus declined aud we bear ot
-ute us low as u)i cts. Hog round, for ordinarv
boico lots, sell at 10 cents, hog round Demand
air
Crain—Corn Is in good supply and sells at 65 to
70 caiils, sacks included. Whoal L without change,
>t $110u $1,45. Oats, 35 to 4ofruin Wagons. Pea
65 lo T'» ccnis.
Flour—Our market is well supplied with superh'i
quality, and sells at 3)> us to quality, an-*
wanted.
New Orleans, Oct. 17.—Cotton.—Tho sales
>f Thursday, the 16th, were 5000 bales, at ft fie
•line Middling 11 j a 1-- The sales of the week
dosing this evening (Friday) are 20,000. Thi
dock here is 143,000, and the receipts show n
comparative decrease of 20,000.
Coffee—We quote 11£. The sales of tin
.reek sum of 2500; the imports for the week
*4000, and the stock held here 31,000.
Sugar Oi; Flour $1 85.
Corn, Pork and Lard are duller than at Iasi
reports.
Freights unchanged.
CHARLESTON. OCT 17—Cotton—There wtw?
quite an active demand for this art'clc to-day.
ivhicb resulted In the/ale ol upwurds ol'UGOO bales,
it prices ranging from 11 to 12He. The rnuiku:
was quit" firm at tbc quotaquuspiveu in our report
if be morning
The Next Congress.
Not the least interesting charActcri-dic of the
memorable elections of last week is tho assur
ance which it gives that the next Congress :s
to be of u very different complexion from the
present. A gain of leu iu Pcnasylv.iifia. eight
in Ohio aud six in Indiana, makes a Change
in behalf of Democracy and tho Coii- tiluliou of
the twenty foai*. That is to .ay shoald there
be no further changes, the next f’ougre.-.s will
contain jiret about doublcas in my • omcrv.dive
Northern Democrats;^ tlm pre-out. Add fifty
sound free state membeis to the whole Southern
delegation of ninety, and it gives I IP—1<
ing but 04to the Black Repuhli :uni mul Know
Nothings.
It is decidedly probable that the Democmf
wifi have a majority—it is a certainty that tin
Democrats combined with tiio Southern Ameri
cans will be largely in the majority. Tho ra
of the free s ilcrs -at this prospect may be
imagined—is indeed very delightful to think
of.
Gulp Road.—Stockholders on the Savannah
Albany and GulfRond, are invited to ride over
that Road, for the purpose of examining it free
of charge.
Democracy in Newark N. J—The follow
ing is written as postscript to a business
letter.
My son attends court through the day, and
ma!:ca speeches at night fur Hurl: and Iirrck
and hi3 time is taken up— but it will soon be
over. I have lived in Newark, N. J., over 20
yei s and we have elected for the first time a
Democratic Mayor and common Council.
Feniifiylvnnln Election,
Tho returns, so far os received, Indicate
Deraocrtlc gains in Pennsylvania.
If tbo Fremont men lose Pennsylvania, they
will require California and New Jersey to save
them. N. Y. Mirror, (Black Republican.)
Yes, the will need California and New Jer
sey and Indiana and Illinois mid Michigan, nei
ther of which they will get.
Hrlkarr of tub Siiifflkr Hose Company
—Phihdcluhia, Oct. 14 — The hearing of tho
Shi filer Hose members terminated in tho re-
Iei j eof ll but tho following!—'John English;
of HriUmore, George W. Sheer, Charles Giger,
John Hicks, and George Red ter. Tlio others
were liberated on giving tGOO hail for their
good behavior. The Americans arerdolclng
the result.
Mr. Fillmore • Acceptance of the Nation
nl Whig Nomlimtlon.
Buffalo, N. Y.Oct.l.
Hun. Edward Bate.-*—Sir : Your letter of
the ISthuit., came to baud day before yester
day, informing me that at a general Conven
tion of the Whigs of the United States, held at
Baltimore on the 17th and 18th of the present
month, I was honored by that convention by
t.eing chosen with one voice as their candidate
for the Presidency.
Whilst some of my old Whig friends, whom I
have always highly respected, and whose patri
otism I am unwilling to doubt, are opposed to
my election, and ure engaged, some on the
one side aud some on the other, of political par
ties which are sowing the seed of alienation
aud distrust betwecu different sections of our
common country, and waging a sectional war
fare tending to weaken, if not destroy the Un
ion of tiie.-e States, it Is a source of inexpress
t.ie gratific ition to m**to receive the unanimous
uomiiiviti m of the great representative body of
the uati m.t:i! Whigs of the United States—no
ie.-sdistingm-hed lor their intelligence than
for their patriotism—uud I cheerfully accept it
with the profound emotions of gratitude and
pride.
Although I am the known candidate of anoth
er party, yet 1 can seo nothing dishonorable
in receiving the support of all Union loving
men, by whatever political denomination they
may lie known : but I confess that 1 receive
this flattering testimonial of the continued con
fidence iu my f&reonal integrity und patriot-
i-m of my oul Whig friends, with much more
than ordinary satisfaction; and I trust that, if
elected. 1 shall do nothing to disappoint the
hopes or dishonor the preference oftnese who
have so gcnerosly bestowed their confidence.
With renewed expressions of my high re
spect for yourself, personally, and my venera
tiou for the intelligent and patriotic body over
which you presided,
I am, sir,
Your friend uud fellow citizen.
Millald Fillmore.
Thf. I'uoTKsTAsr Episcopal Triennial
Convention.-Yesterday afternoon, this body
passed a cauan in reguiu to episcopal visita
tions, requiring Bishops to visit the parishes
within tl.eir dioceses at least once in three
y« ars, reported from the Committee on can
ons.
The amendment to tiie fifth article of the
Constitution, providing for a division of the
dioceses, was considered, and, on motion, a
new article from the House of Bishops was
s d.stituted, and concurred in. The canon pro
vides for the division of the dioceses, with the
gu ic-ml view of making them smaller.
The sill•]*.*/• t of alterations to the P.-ulms aud
Hymns ol the Fwycr Book vns taken up
but laid again on the table. Adjourned.
The session of this body this morning, was
occupied by the consideration of the Report of
tke Committee upon the Bible. The Report
advised th • appointment of a committee of
live, to examine and correct typographical ei;
ror.s in tho volume, aud it was adopted as
offered.
The subject of trustees for the Kobn legacy
of ?1011,000. was then brought forward. Both
South Carolina and Pennsylvania claim a right
to the disposition of the matter. The former
.State founds her claim upon the fact of the
testator having resided within her limits for u
long period, and the latter because he resided
iu her territory a short time previous, and up
to the hour of his death. A lengthy argument
ensued, which was not terminated up to the
hourtofour latest rejiort.—Philadelphia Jour
nal Oct. 15.
’he Shower of * Inns—Beecher, whose
Godfather mimed Inn “Ward,” intending him
for a ward politician, ‘instead of a divine,
propherics in reward to tho coming election
thus:
“This campaign is to lie one of eminent and
abounding falsehood. It will rain and hail
lie-*. They will come like frogs and murrain.
Let no mau bo alarmed.”
Beecher is not alarmed! He is a prophet
who can work the fulfilment of his own vatici
nations. When jt rains lies, he need not put
up his umbrella. He isalready Booked to the
skin.—Jersey City Teltftraph.
Still Another Glorious Victory.-—
Election in Newark, N, J.—Tho Democratic
majority for Mayorin tho City of Newark is
reported nt 00(1. This is tho first time the cily
has ever gone Democratic; usually 1.000 to 1,
500, Whig and K. N. A thousand cheers for
Newark.
ijiipig Snttlligenu'.
Fort of 8»v»miuU,.
.October ID.
FOR NEW YORK.
IFtlffoif Wednesday, 22<t Oct. t all o’clock, P. M.
The steamship FLORIDA, Captain
WuOPHULu will leave us above
j^2*Xj£Z£For freight or possngo apply to
M I'ADKLFUKll, FAYft LO.
|y Ueribs imt secured until paid for,
Cabin Passage $26
Steerage Passage 8
S9> shippers or Cotton by these steamships wi!
please take notice, Hint no cotton will be received at
he presses that Is not distinctly marked ou tho edge
of the hale. oct 19
Swan (Si Co.’s Lotteries.
31,00 and Eighty Flint o i Hand
BLANK MEN of SAVANNAH AWAKE!
Debt aifow auy more prizes returned for want
of a purchaser,—half the Cnpkal was returned
tho last scheme Class II. being$26,000.
Tlio next .Scheme of tlio Fort Gaines Academy
lottery, to ho drawn Oi-fobcr 24tU, is unprecedent
ed iu the auiiaL of Lot tor ion, and dues, iu fact,
sacrifice itself to the benefit of ticket holders.
•-CKI/KS IN nils SCHEMH ARE Ul’AltANTKXD l
For every ticket where the unuiber ends ia ltd
samotteure as the one drawing the Capital Prize of
$40,000 will he entitled to $40. For oxainple, if the
nvimbvr drawing the Capital ends in No. 1 then all
the Tickets where the number ends lu 1 will be en
titled to $40. If the number cuds in 2. men all the
Tickets where the number Minis in *4 will be entitled
to $44, and so on up to 0, thus,
One Ticket in Every ten Hunt Draw $10
besides the chances orobtaining the other Prizes.
All that have never drawn cun now invest, for
prizes rich and magnificent ure cow iu Ntore, and
in such abundacci* that every man can almost say
that he holds a Prize.
Those Unit Motd-.i secure Tickets in this Novel
Scheme, should lose no time Sales close on Thurs
day next v:Ja iust, at4 o’ckck.
Whole Ticket* $10; Ifalmib; Quarters $2 60,
8. StVAX .x CO., Managers,
Atlanta Ga.
Office in Suvamuh, Corner Bull ft Bay streets,
oct 18 3
Arrived. “
Jh-umship Florida, Woodhull, New York-i'a-tel
ford. Fay ft Co. Friday, 1:4ft a. in., south from
Cape Hattoras, exchanged s goals with erenintlnp
Knoxville for New York.
.Cleared,
Hark lit Davis, Hand, Pluladelpliiu—C A Greiner.
Memoranda.
Pauiliot-f. Sept26—Arr, G W Barton, Barton, Pa
rt .-u.
Genoa, Sept 24—Sid, All.-e i, Keer, 8uvauiial).
D^al. Oct I—814, Abraham,8me!lie, Navunr.ali,
^.J.'verpuol, ,»opt 20—Sid, Uymetie. Phelan. 8a-
vaiiiali.
S •|it3‘>—Sid. KilJur.i Co .den, black, Navammh.
tfot 1—8id, * o sd, M-Ttiiii- r. ftAvamiuh; Ellen
M.ria. Ia-»»i» x d«»; Humber, Linur^tuti. do; .-cm-
lami. Mourns, «!»»•
Pijmo'itli. .-Vqt ho—s'id i.-itunbia. . 8a-
vannali; Mar. hiouc.-n of Ifougla*-, Coysh, do.
Tran. .-cj»t .0—>i-l, Lo uiondt-rry, fem.um e, 8a-
vi.imtli.
L?a ling at l.iverp oi. tor 8tvntumli—Odessa.
< lizioetli, Tlo'ina- A van. Empire, Queen. Nuiitia.
SPECULATORS AWAKE,
Store than One Prise to every
Tickets ll.
Passengers*
Per ste&M-Idp Florida, for New York—.1 p Whit-
tlesy, lady an i 2 chid, Mrs JJ Gill-on uud wife, M
Di'jiiut, 1.1 h. - ‘-•hid and svt. Mi>s Myers, Mrs Lum,
Mrs H Freetnuu uud daiightei, Mrs Week*. Miss
Ogdon, D II Allies, lady and a chid, Miss M A Ful
ler.,tit.-** a dames, K Padelfurd, jr and lady, M Me-
i crinoii, Miss Dermutt, Pi Imuldron, ladv, child
uud svt. C A I«aibr<ip and Indy, J Wu-himru. lady
;i cldd au 1 .-vl. Miss Habersham, W Crabtree and
lady, J G Untnss. lady and svt, Mrs Ingrid, iulant
and nurse, G Hall. HP Wicks. J p Williamson, u
Flagg, A ■ Vail, H Hughes, J Parker, jr. W Puttie,
ii L Clark, Mrs polony and son. G Solicck, Judge
Wayne, W Hoyt, T .rutile; T H Ifonn, fGruii/.ct,
DS Miller. W HHmiivms. II Boynton. W N Bovn-
ton, M A ftteplittiM, EE Watkins, J pojcliu, JE
Meddagh. Mrs Battorsby, Mr Bartier. Mr adclilfe,
SA»-my. FLLtplion, G K Peterson, K Gum, E
Henkel, K11 Johnson. J ltigcr-eli, D W Conntr, R
i: G Cuuglu-y, .111 Taylor, and dU.-teerage.
C*(lllsi{(IM<>,
Per steam-hip Florida; irom New 'n-r--AgtCR
K, Atken ,v Burns, ii \ ,.\1 •iich, Bn.i.am, Ke.ly A
Co, Bo.-tou ft Villulong., IV.ihweli ,v Wliitehead, S
D Hrumly ft Co, Bntier ft Frierson, F W Bailey, J
V Barbee, J A Blown, M J Buckner. K O’Hyrne, A
Bum.ltd. N K Biruum, I) Belden, St Tug Baltic, M
A Colteii. Gran -. Weils ft Go. Cohens ft Hertz, Flag.
Lorn ft t unniiigli.iiii, Ciu-ever, ft'iins ft t’o, Ccle ft
Dr . DP* opp. .111 Dartcr.PI.Constautine, WCox,
A Champion. W Crabtree. Cliull'er ft Co, W Crans
ton. Cooper ft Co, Diiiiu ft Wusiihuru, W Duucau, J
EDcFord* W G Dtcksen, A lfoyle, lu wiuft Mor-
g mi . Kiiistein ft l.cktuun, Etlindgo ft C<), Franklin ft
Brautiy. F. Fitzgerald, Foot ft Jaudnn, .10 Falii-
gam, W H Farrell, WII Guinn, Gilbert ft Tlldcn, D
AQaidner, SGoodull, W W Goodrich, llaruileti’s
Ex. A Haywood W Hone, Hardee ,v Co, Hunter ft
G.-itnmell, W llnle, E Hopkins, O Johnson ft (o, J D
fosse, King ft sons. King ft Waring, Kenucdy ft
Bern.It, N B Knapp. S’ lafflteau, C A I. Lunar, H
Latlimp ft t o, I^jck*-it ft Snohing*, J W Lathrop ft
Co, W W i incoin, J Lpman, W II May, I W Morrel,
H Morse, MiMah* n ft Doyle. Mode ft IJro, Nevitt,
i-atlirop ft Rcdgers, 1 W Neely. G NU*h« Is ft Co,
J Nidi* l-oii. O^d'li, *'i:irr ft t.o. COxeiiins, J W
Owens, It W Owens, G S Owens, Patten, Hutton ft
Co, Parsons ft Co, c i t’oole, K I’adeliord, Wm O
Price. Ruse, Da a . is ft L'dig. Rabun ft .Smith, J Uynn,
W C R>wlan , 'olomons ft Ca>, Ii.Sullivan, Milder ft
Askew, » C biurlcvuiit, blierloek ft Co, W it Ny m-
oils, W A Ihoinas, K J Truclielut, Wayne ft Son, S
Wilinot, Wood ft C". N B ft II Weed, W M Wud.ey,
4 F Wltcaton, Wiltberger ft Co, Wljliams ft Itat-
ciilfe, Watsou ft Co, Weber ft Uru, C Wilcox, Yonge
.v Frier.on.Young ft Wyatt.
Pur ship Florida, from Uvcrpoo!—Suider ft As-
k »w, K Moiyneux, T It ft J G Mills, Order.
R«c«ll»t8 Per Central Railroad.
Oct. 19.—1974 bales cotton, 111 U»la fluur. ICO
Hk- do. 160 no Corn. 63sks rye and mdze, to Rri]
ham, Kelly ft t'o. Harper ft Co, Patten, Hutton _
Co, J W lathrop V Co, Pudi-lf. r-l, Fay ft^o, Hard
wick ft Cooke, Bo-tou ft Viilalmga, Dana V Wash-
bum, Hubun ft Smith Rure, I'avis ft Kong, Hunter
.x Gammcll, Fratikliu ft Bratitley, O Cohen, Both-
well ft Whitehead, llurdce ft Co, Bohn ft Foster, W
Duncan, A Haywood, Beil ft Premiss, J W White,
laickett ft .Sueliuigs. A Buuker, it It ogt, l' C Miller,
■'aiders ft Askew, II Roscnbiirg,IIJ Brooks. J Rob
in on, W M I ’uvl iriin D Ii Copp, Wayne ft Non, CJ
A I. iamar. Hudson, Fleming ft Co, C A Greiner, T
M Nowill, Allen .m Non
The New York Tribune is trying to prov*
tlia* slave labor can lm* made its pre fltableat the
North at at the Koutlil If such Black 'B§-
jmblicanV.are not watched they vrll soon be i
urging its introduction into New England^-1
Hoiton Pott. I
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agt.,
BOOKSELLE
AND
STATIONER
VNOKIt TUB MAnSlIAU. IIOISB IIOTIt,
BROUGHTON ST.
Savannah, (Georgia.
PRIZES GUARANTEED.
Those that would bo in season to secure Tickets
— »h«1
FOKT. GAINES ACADEMY LOTTRERY
TO JiK.IUUW.V
^FRIDAY, October 94, 1836,
Should lose no time. If theyfwould secure any
the Brilliant Prizes offered in the Scheme.
CAPITAL PRIZE,
40,00 DOLLARS.
LOWEST PRIZE, $40!
fyiie number drawing the Capital, must end cith.
7n 1,2,3,4, 6, ft. 7, 8. 9, 0. AU Tickets, (whicn
must bo one in ten,) whin the number ends in the
same figure as the one drawing tho Capital Prize,
la guaranteed UTdraw $10, besides the chances for
the larger Prizes.
Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $6; Quarters, $2 60.
Certificates of Packages will bo sold at the
lowing rates, which is the risk»
Certificate of Package s of lo Wholes , $80
“ •* Halves 30
•• •* *• *• Quarters..... 16
Orders can be addressed t»
S. SWAN ft <K»., Atlanta, Ga.,
S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.,
For particulars see Scheme in another column,
net*] 4—d220ct
rightly almost everything that can be
neoflaanry in the Kitchen,'tho Parlor and (bo Dies-
I.ITTLEGObl), Esq., a Young Gentle
man who wl«bed toaeolJfoamt saw iuccorilir g y,
by Flink E. Pmedley.
MEMOIRS OF JAMES GORDON BENNETT AND
HIS T1M0. by a Journalist. .
SARATOGA, a Story of 1187.
Widdlficld'aNow Cook Book, nr Practical Receipts
for the House wife.
Miss Leslie's New Receipts for Cookery.
The Ladies' New Book for Cookery—a Practice!
System for private fkmillc* in town ami country.
Tho American Homo Cook Book, cohtalnltig seve
ral hundred excellent Receipts.
Fanny Fern's Family Cock Book, or lloucekcv|i
log made oasy.
Cooper's Works—The Prairiu; Tlio Ppy : The
»fak Openings ; Fn‘ait's Ton ; Tlio Pioneers ; The
Pathfinder.
Miss McIntosh’s Nov els—Evenings at Donaldson
Manor; Aunt Kitty’s Tales; The Isrfty ami tlu
I/twly, ftc.. ftc.
Mrs.t'arolioe Lee Hentz’s Works—Linda, or the
Young Pilot of Hut llnlln Creole; The PlanterV
Notthorn Bible ; Mare.u-* Wurlund, ortho 1/ ng Most
>ring;Hellcn abd Artlicr, or Miss Tliu.-a’h .-'pin
ug Wlieil.
The Waver Iy Novels; Major Jones Courtship, ftc.,
Received by
J. B OL’BBETCE, Agcut,
Under tbe Marsbatl Hnu.-c.
SUTICH. ~
nnr k savaxxah, Auavt and Gt iJ' Bxiuioai»)
CoVI'AN V, l
Savannah, October 17th, 1668. j
milE stockholder or the Savannah, Albaty and
Gulf Railroad, wlio may desire tu examine the
Bimd, will uj»on application at the office ef the Com*
natiy receive Free Tickets, good for ten days fr-m
thts date. Hour ef departure P, A. M.
wm. waking habkksham,
net 17-lt Secretary an-.i Trea-urer.
KROWniO. VAI.rABI.KPI.AlWAn< - l-oii .AM!
MTIIIVGB JA THF BUBSCR1BER offer. I .
r«iM- .51
R
shipFloriua :
10 kegs choice Goshen Butter.
10 boxes English Dairy Cheese.
R. H. WATSON ft CO.
Corner Whitaker sired, and
oct 6 Congress street lane
For sale by
L iquor*, mustard and matches—loohhi.
Rectified Whisky; 75 do Now England Run
iuu do Ulu; 76 dO Domestic Brandy; 60 octaves do
6 halt pipes imported brandy; 10 do Gin; 60 quartu
casks S M Wine; 100 boxc-< Tig'.’r Mustard; 5u case;
Matches; received amt lor sale by
McMAHON ft DOYLE,
sept22 'i 6 and ‘.‘07 Bay street.
CARPETHVG, ItUUS, OH. CLOTHS, «M*
T HE subscribers are now in receipt of, und at*
prepared to exhibit, a rich and varied assort
ment of the above goods, consisting in part of thi
olio wing, viz:
Royal Velvet Carpeting;
Brussel Is Tapestry Carpetiug;
Three Ply Carpeting;
Two Ply Carpetiug;
Dutch and HcinpCurpetitig;
Very rich Mosaic Rugs;
Velvet and CheDille Hugs;
GU Cloths—D4, 6-4,6-4 am • 4;
English and American 1-rt;. •:
Window .Shades.
Satin de iaine and Worsted • dns, Lace ati
viusliu Curtains, Cornices, Cn i’ins, Curtail
Bands, ThsscIs, Cord, Carpets, u. *'ll Uotlis— c
And put down at the shortest non i- by an expo
.meed workman; uud Sltudesaud Curtains pul up i
(lie most approved style, and at reasonable price
acptlO AIKIN ft BURNS
BEAL FRSNCHEHBBOIDEBfoS
HENRY LATHROF ft CO
117'OULD invite tbe attentbui of the ladies to
V» their very large and rich stock of
IESa3Uffi@niBIEIEEIES
Opened THIS DAV, embracing tbo following styles
t;cal Thread, Hnniton amt Maib'eo SKTIN
French, Muslin un I Cambric
Mourning Setts, in Book, Cambric and Linen
Cambric and Swiss. Edgings and Inrertinn
Embroidered, H. S. Bordered Hdkfs
Musllu uud Cambric Bands
Misses Sens, iu great variety
Infants' Caps, trimmed.
—AL50-
Chlldren's Worsted Capes
Opera Hoods, Ties, fte.
Colored, Silk and Ca-hmereFcaifs.
oct 6
T EAS AND SUGARS—Just received 20 hairchest 6
choice (loose) Oolong Tea: 19 do in ft am
>4 ft parka; & do lly-mu Tea, loose, and in packs
-0 bbls Crashed and I’owdered Sugar-, and 3 hhdf
Porto Rico Sugar, In Etore and for sale by
DAVID O’CONNOR,
oct 2 corner Broughton and Drayton sts
FOR THE LADIES.
J UST received per Jfoamsbip Florida, from New
York, Brook> Pattern Waxed White, Qlack
and Col’d Spool Cotton, and for Hale by
J. W THKELKELD.
aug 27 Congress ft (Miit-kor streets.
WATCHES-WATCHES-WATCHES.
We are receiving the Londoi. Lever
Watches, of the most celebrated makers.
Gold and Silver cases. R. F. Cooper’s
iplex Watches, Watches for Timing Horse,
fine Swiss Chronometers, which wo oiler a! reasons
bie pricea, at our now store in Gibbons’ Range.
—““ D. B. NICHOI/: .1 f(>
AtfVpl
TO BUILDERS.
mHE SUBSGRIBKR is prepared to exe-cut-
X at the ihortest noiice, and in the ino«t work
manlike manner, all kinds of Metal Roofing. Gut fore
Cornice, or other work connected with the tmuiufw
taring or repairing of Copper, Galvanized Iren Ho
ot Sheet Iron Business.
HORACE MOR.-
oeU8 166 Brougld'u
PHELPS’ GIN—60 bins lauding per Kcbounei
• John Castnor, for sale by
■opt 2 SCRANTON. JqHNVTmX ft CO
^JOCOA NUl'S—80U Cocoa Nufo, received and
> sale by
[sopt23j
H AY—200 bales Hay, fo store aud for sufo
jy26 CRANE, WELLS ft CO.
E X -
Half Pocks, Just received for sale h
YONGK ft FRIERSON,
No. 94 lla stree
Col, Wm. 9L Nichols’ Appointments.
Hon. T. M. Forman, the Democratic nomi
nee for e’eetorof the First District, having
cepted the service of Col. Wm. M. Nichols, the
Democratic alternate Elector for the First Dis
trict in all the counties south of the Altamaha
ami Ockraulgte Rivers. Col. Nichols author!'
zees us to say that he will address the people
in that portion ot tbe District at the following
imen and places, Col. N.als»authorizes us to
say that be will be happy to meet any Elector
on the Fillmore Ticket in discussion nt any
of tbe appointments named below
Saturday, Oct. 18th, Wnreshorough, Ware Co
Monday, “ 20th, Tradershill, Charlton
Tuesday. “ 21st, Jeffersonville, Camden
Wedn’v, “ 22d, Waynesville, Wayne
aturday, “ 2>th. Homesville, Appling
Monday, “ 27th, Douglaas, Coffee
Tuesday, u 28th, Carters Bridge, Clinch
Wedn’y, “ 29th, Troopville, I.owndcs
Friday, “ Slat, Grovereville, Colquitt
Saturday, “ 1st, ThcmaavJIle, Thomas
TT) ASH BOARDS, BUCKET?, BISCUIT, ftc—
f f 100 dozen Wood Wash Boards
26 do 7,inc do
160 do 2 and 3 Hoop Buckets
60 do Well do
6 do Bruss bound do
160 do Scrubbing. Stove and Shoe Brushes
200 do assorted Brooms.
Received aud for sale by
oct 8 McMAHON ft DOYLE.
■apt 18—oodlm
290 Broughton-st.
KNIGHTS & THEIR DA YS
B y DR. IIOIUN, author or “TableTraits.” fto.
The Hills of the Slmtcmuc, by Miss Warner,
author or “ Wide, Wide World,” ftc.
A Pilgrimage to El Medina!: and Meccab, by Lieut.
Burton, of tbe Bombay Army, with map and illus
trations.
The Humorous Poetry or the Eoglisli Language,
from Chancer to Saxo.
I/)rimer IJHIegood. Esq., a y-'ung gentleman who
wished to seo Life, by Smcdlcy.
Third volume Irving’s IJfoof Washington—cheap
edition.
Wood, Therupewtic and Pharmacology—a new
work.
Simpson’s Obsturetrics—2 vols., complete.
Young America’s Picture Gallery—70 illuttra-
linns. W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
net 9 \
dress goods.
P LAID, STRIPED AND OMBRE RICH DREES
Silks;
Plaid Raw Silks; Silk and Wool Plaids;
Cballle, Valencia and Saxony Plaids;
French Merinoes: Coburg Hothi;
Solid Colours and Printed Moos do Lillies;
Sack Flannels; French Plaid Flaunols;
Scotch Plaids: Mode do Pori-* Plul.U*
English, French and Amoriuau i-.info;
Gmghams. fto.. ftc.
Ju*t received and Tor ■‘ale bv
■eptia Dxwrrr ft Morgan
NK«n« HIIOEK,
G KORGIA made Brogans, for sale by.
M. J. BD* KN P H.
• IS 71 ft 1 .’Gibbon-’ ’-<lld I*
C RAG »Rd—Foie’s r okors, a Tresh sapid J-jv
received and for sale by
«ptsi j.D.jnac.
<H’t 14
.PLAN
iuu.. .rum i»m<riiilie, out' six mites Irom , tu ir
Railroad, conUlnlnfThret.Tly.irand Acres. Three
hundred acres cleared and under good recce, most
ef which has been cleared wiil.m tbo 'art few Vetn
Tbe other iiorllona b^ve been hqftly manured for a
number or years, and erenow v*.ri prodccUve On
tbo place ii a Valuable Fhw and Grist Mill cn a fin;
Mrwtn, in good running: order a large and comal
dious Gin House, as good ;u. new with rencint tear
for borio powor, together with a good Gin.
new framed Negro Hoeeei-, sufficient to accoimno.
/. ,U Dtw lwo «oiy
Dwelltng House, together with all ntccmrvcm
Uulldin^. such r.s Meld.a,I. m Ilf mcTJ!? f‘
fact cve'y tlilog in such « rde. Quit ttivs uirtbater
cm re.11.0 Uil* full mcutc. nl ihn Imc without
tho cul aj-nl a d'-llar In Balurc.. III. prohibit iht
beet uell ctl I'lantatli n In Ijhrr r c< otty ‘
ll will bo ton no a il.iril ra.b,'lli. b.l.nce | n n,,.
and two your., 1 lm unit hull., nim-nl In roll ^
JhcI Hut ihoeulttnnbi r La. ttD-'ihor I nti.[ation .t-
inllcu from Hit,, and ll..-1«, a|i t .at|„ 6 f
lakou it*, mm Ii linn- IV. m b j , ruf««ior.al (cum,
idoll., brace he w. ul- . i Ilea - l.lm.ell ol il„.
of one 1.) «.iS; i-ii.yt (j .1. " c
i.''I' 1 " ,,bcr »«* take flruurc
n mowing lilt- l'l«. any me who m.»M||,
lu bta ab-Hi... r. Bn.jjii.ta I...-«y will .Wit.
oclH-liiwhw VM. B IIAUIjTu.
liuHlx sox £ Camp
I >RAPRUS AMj
J i ,<i RECEIVED, per late arrivals from Now
York, a superior article of Fli.b’d Skirfo, au •
for sale by . J. W. iHREi KA1.H,
a ( ipt •> tongre/s ami Whitaker sis.
T
Axre TAii.ona
- ■ n. lin .ll-,.:, ii,ec f • 1
lia • ,• v(‘(! .!ifffuiit/L
AND !
TOiill ••
p.meI •heir -lot * ..; j H i: acu w
• r MOD'. >: mj.r.-u . c J
couiplet trUne.t i -.I-u. Ca^ime,,. v...
iupandov.v . .■V.UKI.WO will makoali
trim In MU n- ... ,1} I-, an.,n. e , , u “*
our read, n« •-• ii v i .auulMIciKl it
well known Immc ..! » Tt Jranlne. ■ ii
Broadw. y, V w Yt ik, nr. i ,• ;„j, r .
tine aud I .-Uouati.u ill t'. e Ir. -
FUKN.'iliN*. t.’.OJ*- o. , v. .y uV.-cnpt on re. ul
site toa gviii.i uimj’ warurur*. i. re ‘ u ‘*
hand, uli of Which we Mti r
term-
b >•-, S3,
• ai! that ii
• cobrtaiiuy kept (
1 ’’foMcnifor ca-h, at
liuUKS— BOOKS—BOOKS
RECEIVED BY WARNOlK ft DAVIS,
THURSDAY, l«th Uutobur, 1660—The Lille. Axe,
and Saudie Rag#, aud olher Lectures, by V..
ii Mllbnrn,wUhnportTattof the antlior »m steel.
Married, uot Mated ; or how they Itvcd nt Wo .d-
,ido and ThriK'ku-ortou Hall, ny Alice Cary.
The I^t of tho Forresters ; or Humors ou the
liorder; a story of the Old Virginia Frontier, hi
Johu Ester Crooko.
CtBlebs in Search of a Wife, by Mrs. Manual.
core.
Three Per Cent a Month; or. the Perils of la.-t
Li lag, by C harles BurdeU.
D day's Necklace; and What Game of it; a Liter.*.-
ry Episode, by T. B. Aldrich.
The lorciiligbt; nr, Through the Wood, by Har
riet Oicott, author of “Dora’b Child ”
Tlie Adventures ot Gerard, the lion Kilter, by i.
6: Whitehead.
The Life of General Daniel Morgan* or the A ir-
Klnia Uuo of tho Army or the United States, l»y
James Graham.
For sale a* the Book Stnr ,
oct 17 159 CONGRB-.S STREET.
a i i'i-i. : ii.u.t, cui:..hi. iibii.ij "i’ “
ort 1—1-n lit ,\t il. o i* u | 4 .^,
HOOFING! ROOF1i\G"
WiKBEN’s UITBOVED HHK AND WATEll-PtOOP
(oflPosiTios nooriw.
T 11E tuh t c! '.hti (.uvire 11 u. ai i i,„
in thi* wi} i..r \\ar-t./.. Iw'ald tv. . 1 T"
(.'ntnpii.lli-1. Ill ..lb c i- jir.-j ..r.-.i to i-vrattS"’
same in ii dullsta.itorj umi.ii-r k.tute til
'll, c ultalilii.1. oi ii,.- ,, lz ..' ,,
spcctl'illy.ullciic.l I n„. {.X'
X «'■ « " ■- ul. j „ V'ba £
tested unuer every vari. i. ..i w
IWcnlly, Her .11.. Ih,' i.iv 1 a 1
tiii.iblccti..Mi|s'u I, n-ry Imrc clnr, wb,|.|«!Si1
iv'cm uSri'^f™:;
kinds of
ro° l 't- 1 ' r< u f 11 *«*-• **«.-• i. mu. dui ed, eiviUL' in all
SSK™ rv "■ |L * nm/WS&S!
eu u\ ii.Hi.r.ni ei mpuiii(.-i<, utdail win.hm-ni>mi
its utility.
'.-lAfhtir ohUhGlA, CHATHAM COUNTY
1 *0 all wlmm it innjr coucern—Whcrca*, Mor-
decai G. .'hofuli will apply at tlio v>»ui t «•;
irdlnaryfor letters or adminlitratioo on the estat.
of DiUiiei O’t ounnr. Tlieso are r therefore, to i !’■
md admontsU all whom It m»y coucern*, hi be uo
ippear liefore ‘aid Court to make objection, (if ai.\
hey have,; • u nr before tlie first Monday in No
ci-mber next otherwise eaid letters will begianten
Witness,.ohu Bilbo. K»|., Ordinary for rhath..:.
County, thi.' first day of October, lf*60.
ret 2 .MIN B!LH« ’, c .
f ri 11,MAS, CI.OALP AND MANTILLAS, a b- quU-
X fulloi, ranging it. price from Si 60 to $30,’oi
the very be-t -lyles, jtret received and for sale by
J. W. TIIP.ELKKLD,
sept 20 corner Congress and Whitaker sts.
ACOX—24 htids. prime Bacon Mdc:
6 hint-
_ prime Bacon Shoulders, landing from steaine
Keystone State,” and for sale by
sept25U^8r()CTAVU: ; UoliF.N.
F I/lUR—60u hbu. extra and superfine Flour, a 4
sorted brands.
500 sacks extra aud superfine Flour, ass’d brands.
160 quarter sacks double extra,
100 bbls. Goodletvilic double extra •*
cot 2 YOUNG ft WYA1T.
^jKAChhK-—
aO hai rcis Butter Crackers
•J0 *• Eugnr do
20 *• Soda do
20 boxes Soda do
Landing and for sale by
OH 10 HOIjCOMRK. JOHN.*UN ft CO.
BUOTS ARP SHOES.
THE subscriber has oi«ncd
n BOOT aud .'•HOE 8T< »RK at
Nos. 71 and 152 GIBBONS’
BLlIJdNG. next door t«» the
.ioTbing .* *ore «fGeorge S. Nichoig ft t’o., find si-
iicits thepairotage ofliis friends and the public ii
general M. J. BUCKNER,
oct 7—1 y
J
fJAllY’8 DAGUEItEOTYPE , AHltitr
type* ami Photography.
P. M. CARY
W OULD respectfully give notice that his
rooms are now open for tbe season, and re;
ay ror tbe reception of visitors.
By the Ambbottw: process persons may now hav
their children’s pictures taken, in almost auv ;k>^!
tlon they may choose, in fre.r 1 to 3 secodda *,aiiig
By tho PHOTOOSAraic prncr-ss old Daguerre* tv;•*-
can be transferred to paper, Teautlfolly colored'nnd
enlarged to life. oct 22
dentistryT
Dre. ROY ALL & JOHNSON
Dentists, office corner St. Julion-st
and Market Square, over S. Wil
mot's Jewelry store. Office houre
(irom 8 to 2 o’clock, and from 3 to 6.
lj enm
llL, t all who have test
«Vr, Ali :? r Ar “Wbc|, will an ,,
i.l'l-ir,, in; n .ciire (11,11. tlie city, ai who.,
“;| u ; “X JJ ■ tr '" ly *1 «b
CAI.V1N r A y, a;,m.
age
ffice all
men.* (4
sepfJ-J
FOFc SALET
A LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN. CwKAS’n
WASHER, AND I LAIN lltO.Vfcfi
AND SE.\i;Sli;t8S.
For pmticulare: enquire at lid- office.
HOtj'i.S AND SHOES.
RECHVt.li l y lute arrival-. lady’*0Al.
wTEIvS. Gcmlcii.tu’i O ford UEn.
“ Gents ai.u Boy*’ GAllH'*
shoes' I yW li,,uUr< ' 1 La l al ‘‘ 1 latent Leather
Geutlc-metrs Fine BOreTs.
, M. J. MTKNfR.
oct 10 No. 71 and 152 GA.b, u’.- fiui.-iing.
A il 1’m.mjn*
SUI.K, Mori.ii
obtaiamg FRESH
-- ■ g nnd i.vei.ing, an* hereby util-
11 a thatth**y caaobiftuitho.auu atarc uccu price
> \ ca’.li-g i-t my rc.-i«'tncv, No. 3S j iHtKTY
- lltKI-T. a. U.U.MON.
. ,*t l—.,11m
iiAt iv AND L1VKKY
TilK .-ulvcnl -T will contiaud
the Livery font Hack Business, oo
liis U ll tiUi-K, lit lilt- .* Ifablv-1 mm r ot Wdi f.hOAh
and HARRISON fcTREMV. Giv. u.e a trial.
JACOB F.IJ 15-T0N.
and HAHRI:
oct 1—lm
BOARDING.
S EVERAJ. gentlemen ot email families ut. |-
accomjU'Kfotci. v. i .i; wu Room.- at u l oara. ,i
20 Drayton street, * j j c-itv the lie Hoise.
dec 12—tf MRS. M. .< KAVMFJi.
go:
and gentl
0, M. GRIFFIN.
SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. pASTMAN.
Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Street*.
HAS now ou hand a beautlf il a-'-
sortment of Jewelry of every dis-
cription and kind worn by adies
and gentlemen, and willed at unusually low price?
I have this day received (per Express) a latg<
stock of elegant Siver Waro, consisting or Cake am
Pie Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives am
Forks. Pickled Knives and Forks, Knives, Forks am
Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, ftc. ftc., nl'
in Morccco cases, and suitable for presents. I have
also this day received an addition to my stock of
hairwork of light colored Curia, Topsys, Braids,Front
Pieces, Bands, Uncle Tom, ftc., which ucw make*
my assortment complete. Orders received for anj
color desired.
Watches repaired by and under the supervislm
of self, and all other wofk done' In A' workmanlik
manner, and warranted.’ may 26
U°i
ERALBROK RAGE BUSINESS.
riTHE UNDERSIGNED otters his services to
X friends and the public ns a GENERAL BROKER.
Particular attention will bo given to tiio puicbase
and sale of Cotton, Stocks, Bonds, ftc., and procur
ing freights for vessels.
0it6—w4 JOHN T. ROWLAND.
VAIiDlBliE KICK - PLANTATION
FOR SALE,
WmU.V TB.V MILKS OF 1 HR CITY OF SAVANNAH.
O N the first Tuesdai in December next, will
sold before tbo Court House in tho city of 8a
vannab, tho Plantation on the Savannah river, ten
ml es from tbe city, known Mulberry Grove, be
longing to the estate of the late f'hillp Ulmer, con
taining six hundred und cighty-scvcn acres, of
which there are tuo hundred acres of first quality
tide rice land, and ono hundred aud fifty-five acres
under good bauks uud in a fine state for cultiva
tion. Also, seventy five acres of high land under
cultivation. Ou the place are a good dwelling house,
ovmieer's hqusc, barns, negro houses and. the:
outbuildings, all in a goml stato or repair. Persons
desiring to purchase will call upon H. K, Harrison.
Ex’r, who resides within four miles of the Grove,
or Klizu Ulmer, Ex’trlx, who resides within tw<
mile) of tbe Grove.
Terms or sale made known on the day I'sale
Possession not given until ibe first or Janua-v
H. K. H Al R fcON, Ex’or.
Jyl7-td ELIZA ULMEt, Kx’trix.
Tho Charleston Mercury will pub ish oace a
Week until the dny or sale.
Savannah, Oct lat, 18.16.
T HE CO-PARTNERSIUP heretofore oxhtlng be
twocu the subscribers, under tbo name or J.
v. CONXERAT ft CO., was this day dissolved by
mutual consent. Mr. Joseph V. Connerat will at
tend to the settlement or the nHairs or the raid firm.
J V. CONNERAT,
J. LAMA. '
Sar.ninth, Oct. ut, 1KM.
THE UKDERS-GKED liadng bought out tbe io-
tore.t or Joiix Lma, will bercaner continue tbe
wholcaulo GROCEltY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS
in hi. own uaer-e and for his own account, and ro
s Ktlnlly Folicll. rnuii tbe Menda oftbe late Orm a
continuanco of tbolr ravoro.
J. V. CONNERAT.
comta ubtUuitmALLi
I HAVEJust received some 100 thonsand good
X Spanish Scgars ot the very best brands, also, a
lot of good German 8egHrs, at low prices. Also, a
lot of good French and German Wines. All of which
I am destined to sell at reduced prices. I have also
addedtomy present stock, a lot of tbe very finest
French Brandies—and I say to you one and all, now
lsyourtime, forlorn determined to make my mot
to, tow prices, and quick sales—so come aud sec
me at tbe oorner of Bay and Bull streets,
aug 25 A.B0NAUD.
MASSIF SCHOOL.
mHE MASSIF. SCHOOL will be opened on WED
X NE3DAY, Octtb»r 16th.
The Regulatii ns require that niter the opei.u g <
the Fch(x>l, “AppilrautF .hall he received evn
day of tlio first week, mid on Monday <>r each s<.<
ceeding week of the term ” Tlicrp m e still sever;
vacancies in tlio School’. L'nlit flic ppenitu; of th
School, applications may he made ip the I’rin* ire I.
who will be found at the School Room every morn
ing from 9 to 10.
By order of the Commissioners.
10 B. MALI .ON, Principal.
•cl 1
E’S GAZETTE OF FASHION for Oc.
R#0#lT J? Bk CUBBEDGE, Agent,
Under tbeMaraUUHgMi^
HUNT d(4VEBSTER’8.
IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE
D ESIGNED for Families, plantation.*. Dress me
kors. Tailors. Boot ft Shoo manufacturers nu<
others who may wish to do their own sewing cheap
ly and with expedition. This machine sews a uni
form stitch with both aides alike, nml which will n«
ravel. It is more simple, is |(w* liable to got ou> •
order, and costs le?g Ip proportion than any oth*»i
machine, and is warranted t" lie perfect. And to wnri
well. All apparatus necessary for convenient u*e h
furnished with it, and any instruction will be giver
that will be necessary to .ensure to the pnrolms"
Ms successful operation and durability
The public are respectfully invited to call and e'
amine them at 135Congress st.
ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen. Act.
49* A very neat and ornamental Iron Tab!,
willnow be giyen with a machine fora small sun
additionto the regular price May 25.
F OUR—60 barrels extra Family Flour in store
■nd for sale by
oct 10 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON ft CO.
D IC KEN’8 HOUSEHOLD WORDS for October
reoelved and tor by
sept 30
W-VKNOCK ft DAVIS.
159 Congross street
/CHOICE 8T. CROIX SUGAR -10 lilids chui
\J St. Croix Sugar.
10 htads choice P. R. Sucar Just received are
for sole by SCRANTON JOHNSTON ft CO
eug2B.
F LOUR.—200 bbls su|>erUuc Flour. 1U0 do extra
ramlly do, 160 sacks superior fine do. for sa’.<
WEBSTER ft PALM US.
iuo:
T AT IES* and Gents' black and colored Kids; and
Xi MUsee' do. For sale by
U. W. THREIJvEI.D,
sept* Congress and Whitaker streets.
fall
TTIANCY PRINTS—One ca«c Fancy Printed . „..
JJ coee. WMrranteil fast C' h.urs. at 8te cents |icr
• by Just received by steamer Knoxville, and fur
DkWITT ft MORGAN
F OUR.—300 sacks Palace Mills Double Extra
Flour, just recalved and for sale by
IV* Bm\ DAV I8!riN«
|JL. i.E1S a Am> hEtiuJtts-^
JJ 50 doxeen 3 hoop Painted Bnckefs
23 do 2 do do do
26 d Brooms, landing and fir a!eby
• «14 MW ANTON. JOHNPTON ft OO
S ARSOAP,—M bnxei ■ xtra s’ 1 •»;! ft Son.* Pe*e
Extra Yellow Soap, Just received and for sal#
to close ooniignmen’’i y
N01T
CRANE, WELLS ft CO.
W H
U.i.Mi. nt vuMMEBCE, 1
SxvA.v.v.»n,( m.iie. •< ’. l>-50. i
r \N SATURDAY.26tlrn-t.,; t tu. Ikard if Hr*®-
J tors will elect tho fc «..wt,.g iff iters:
A TELLER, t
UUOKKKEPc.it.
DISCOUNT Cl IRK,
PreRTElt.
Bond, with two rr u or« ; m.; m:,dies, ui’i be re
quired from each. Information as to atiu' td or
salary, bond, ftc. will be given m on si piiretlon to
tho undersigned. JOHN C. 1LKRIL’,
oct 17—cost i’asb'cr.
MILLIfifldRY AND UltEbS 3I.\kl->G
MRS KKM UND w il open
Fall filllliiiery,
flliS DAY. October 14lb, 185^,1
XT UDtkoOMS. m
No. 174 BRuUUHTONSTREET,"
it Brans.
Mf
tu
SI UTTERING AND STAMMERING
C URED by Dr. WYt KtlF. .1 .nit-buig, la.,
without iwiii or Suiginil tij < ration, who will
send the- cure ;o any part ct th. Wcild,cii the te-
ceipt oi $10; and the n.t i.ey rcturutd, if tie cure u
uot efi'C'Cinal. AH letter? must he ai1d:e?*ed to
Dr.Wyckrif, Box 74i«, Jittsbi.rg, Pa., iu care oi
Arthurs. Rodgers ft to., Bankers.
P. S. Girre.'iioudenm "‘iii pleate enclose »timp
for return postage.
Caution.—Ui persons vrlio cannot prodocT ny
genuine certificate, are humbugs,
sentVil—wly Dr. w.
DUN. LJfiFLKlt Oi WlhUiX; flerffiiu
ARE now l’ully j.ieparid loin
sert foil or partial-at? «.i \k\±
on the principle ol Dr. J. Alieul
Patent Continuous oum. Bv fii*
Improvement, the form of tbe face can t.« re?t«*rec to
anydegree of rotundity that raaj be desire'. lti»
applicable in all cases where the cheek? fiava Idim
in.and cauuot be detected by »hc clr-aest i*b£<kvrt.-
Tliis method combines the loifowiiigt Ivan tiger
An artificial gum, which exhiluu apericaJy noturil
and life-like appearance, and m.j.f.ru toihctketb
that j)eculiar expression which .iracurizis tl.c nt-
tural organs.
K This Gum consists ol ? - i jjoirr ecoinpj cnii. wbicii
Is applied and fused upoi ^ TeetL e. d l iakln Rucp
a muuaer, as to fill up ui- the intctriici-s o ror nil iLe
base of the Teeth, and also uuites them firmly th
each other and to the Plate upon wlmh tb»T »jc
sett. This secure? perfect cloankr.f**.-»; the Tctt" i
Office over DcWltt ft Morgan, Congress street.
Republican and Georgian copy, leb P—U
( 'SlEaR SlY»Ls,— A Tew C;RrT^t tlkar rIJes
j in store aud for sale by
sept 17 rp.A ym. Mj>. A 0d#
Rory u'Mcre, a Nufoui.i R< niatre. P;. .-'oral
Lover,
Gus Howard, or how tu w '.u a Wi.e
Minnie Grey, or who is t! i- lte'r?
Harry Ashton, or the Wi.l an*: ilie Wav
Amy Lawrence, or HiC Fr« m .si u's D;i> ^ u«
HaudyAudy. By-umuei lu*vei.
Woman and Itei Master, by tlie author of "(?ui
Howard." ftc..ftc.
Tlie Young Chcvuliei. or tlu* Disputed Inlu'iileoce.
Charles .Vav«re#cuir. or the inucAst He r. By J.
Frederick Smith.
Henri Re LUTour.or the C. mr.im ,\:uc.
Marguerite HeYulois,nn Hretor iai Bi m.-nce.
Count of Morion, from tlie Kr* noli of Alexander
Dumas.
Tho Virgin Qucep, ortho Romance of 1!> vViy. by
J. F. Simlii.
Vivian hoi train, ora Wife’s Honor, by i;. \V. M
Reynolds.
teabiihi Vincent, or Hie TwoUrf ha:.?, bv Rejnel*.
Cyrilla, a Romance, bv tin* nulm. 11 t'.e -‘initials.”
Ellen Percy, or the Memories ol an Actit-s. ly <»•
W. M. Reynold?.
Agness Evelyn, or Rtauty and Pleasure, by F<y
Holds.
Urey-ltay .Marc. Mrs. Part ngtonV Carptt ° r
Fuu.
Wild Wcftein Scene*, or A lveniures iu lie Weft.
Dr. Valemioo'? Comic. 1 Artur*?.
The Sculp Hu u rs.
The Drama ul Pokervillif
Major Jotie-’ Courtship.
laughing Ga.-, an »eyclopedia ot Wit, With uisnd
Wind.
For sale by WARN* C K ft l'.\VI-S
c c ' v? 16 • Coi'cre-*. s-trcct.
flluN . Y! MONEY J! MONEY U t
HY i e we without Mom y ? u i.< n U i» jwt M
ea-y tor any oim to be arot.n*. vvitba pocket
full as nfit, li they on y tliilik m>. I lmve got a new
articie, from whh h f.om live to twenty dollars a
day cun be made, either b\ mile or female. U Is
highly resi>ectab c bu?lne»V. and un urtiilc wblcbls
wanted in every family iii tie 11 ited Mates. Eh;
closo mo two dollars by ma I ut in* r ?k. and I wiu
forward you by return mini a C u nitr, With lull
instructions in the art. Ihe bi>u is very «asy.
Try it, If you arc out oft tnp:*>v m<» ; and y '* will
never regret it; tor it wil be i« tt* i for vm :o I*/
the above sum, and insure a gu .: bmii.e? J , ibay
to pay i went)’-five cents for h spi.r.ous a.'.v* rll-e-
went, lids is u.» humhi g. 'luv ir! Ti:y it ! Trt
it 1 Address your leitco to
DWIGHT M N RfE, New York.
sent HUTm
JjY A YOUNG .VAX Iren ti c N. rib a situation
n&>hipping i erk-u ateinini ri<r. House—bar
had three yeare experience in il:e Foith, ami baa
g« od reference?. - toa’ i it;*>. An.n*s H. F-,
care Georgian ofi ec. oct l*-3t