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In* thatsomegentleman,writing(tomthu tk>« whlofabanoccurredoIim toothreepm
ptu«,huUw oncoanglngToar Brighton of denUal oaadldaloa wore, brought Into Dm
the “ RepuUkm" to look for * Know Nothin* Odd,.they wfijshow plainly whither tends
victory In theelectlou of Mr. Welker *»0orei' tbo tlds of victory. w !
not elide tMjorityln the Ugliletuieegreelng, Buchanan Fuium Fremont
with him politically. Thet encouragement. Kentucky 1]
however, le vein, ee the election ofthe Demo- North Carolina 10
TUESDAY MOBJIISO, OCT. SI, WOO.
FOB PBB8IDBNT:
JAMBS BUCHAN AN,
or remcerLTAXU.
FOB VI0B PRESIDENT:
JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE
cretlo oendldete, Col. Pony, le now lined to
yood the ihedow of e doubt. Belleble rctome
here been recelred from twenty-three
oountlce which foot n|> for.
Pony, Democrat 4,8U '
Welker, Know Nn dog 009.
■leetore fttr the State at Larne.
WILLIAM B. STILES, of Chatham.
IYBB80NL HARRIS, of Baldwin
ehrxntuTti roe run statb at laiiob.
HENRY 0. LAMAR, of Bibb.
AUGUSTUS B. WRIGHT, of Floyd.
OlSmiOT BJWtOBS.
let district, Tuoiuo M. Fobmak, of Olynn.
Id. District, Bamnu. Hsu, of Macon.
M. District, JAnsa N. Bauat, of Harris.
ia DRbrlct, Lucius J. OAnesu, of Fnlton.
Sth. District, John W. Lewis, of Cess.
8th. District, Jambs P. BtMMUSS.ofGwInnett.
Tth. District, Toon as P. SArroLn,of Morgen.
8th District, Thus. W. Thomas, of Elbert
THE OLDER I GROW, THE MORE IN
CLINED I AM TO BE WHAT IS CALLED
A 8TATE8 RIGHTSMAN.-Jaul Buch■
emn'.epmehmlkeaimiuimef Arkantae, '
1818.
FULLY ENDORSE THE RESOLUTIONS
AND MAY FURTHER SAY THAT I AM
WHAT IS CALLED A STATE R/GHTS
DEMOCRAT.—John C. Breckenridge in re
sponse to hit nomination for 11. lice Prenden-
TSULdQQ ■
Political InceUtgenee.
Nsw Yobs, Oct 20.—The Herald ot this city
(Black Republican) says the recent elections
point concloalrely to the election of Bocbanen
as next President,
The German Black Repnblican organ of
Philadelphia repudiates the Fremont ticket
formed last Friday.
Leering Pony ahi id,., MT*
Tho counties to hear from are Volusia,
Orange, Sumpter, Levy, Manatte Hernando,
Hillsborough, Brerard and Dado, which will in.
crease tho majority for Perry at least 6# rotes
The counties from which returns have been
received, give for Congress.
Hawkins, Democrat 19M
Baker, Know Nothing. 4414
Alabama. 8
Missouri 9
Arkansas A
Texas A
Ddowaro 3
Connecticut.8
Florida 2
Iowa
Vermont
Pennsylvania..
Ohio
38
New York Market.
Nnr Tons, Oct 20 Cotton market duU
and very ranch unsettled. Sales of the day 500
bales. Middling Uplands 12J.
Flour delined 12) cents; Wheat 2 to 3 cents
Chari ,ston Board of Health.
OrrtcB or Bo Ann Health, 1
Saturday night, 9 o'clock. |
The Charleston Board of Health report lout
death from yellow fever, for the past twenty
fbur hours.
.1. L DAWSON, City Register.
Office Board of Health,)
Sunday Night, 9 o'clock. (
The Board of Health report six deaths
from Yellow Fever for the past twenty four
J.L. DAWSON, M.D. C. R.
From these reports, it would seem that the
yellow fever is slightly increasing in Charles-
At a meeting of the Savannah Mutual Loan
Aanciation, held last evening, the sum of
$3,000 was loaned at 30 per cent premuium.
OOLETHOBF MEDICAL CoLLEOE OT BaVAN-
mah—The preliminary course of lectures com
menced yesterday in the above institution, by a
lecture bom Prof. Harvey L. Byrd, on the
General Modus Operand! of Medicines.
We le irn that these lectures will be continued
every day, Saturdays and Sundays excepted:
until the opening of the regular course, which
will commence on the first Monday in Novem
ber.
A class of several young gentlemen were
present, who have alreaey arrived in the city,
toavail themselves of the advantages of the
preliminary course, and others are daily ex
pected.
We are also informed that theso lectures will
bo devoted to topic! and instruction, which will
not be embraced in the regular course, and are
free to all students of medicine, physicians and
lovers of science generally.
Hawkins ahead, 558.
The same counties show the election of 24
Democrats to tho House, and 11 Know Noth
ings, beings clear gain to the Democrats of
six members; and also the election, including
those holding over, of 12 Democratic Senators
and 7 Know Nothings—a gain of ono to tho
Democrats e Tho House is composed of 45
members, tho Senate of 21—so that tho Demo
crats have already majorities in both branches.
Of. the remaining 7 House members to hear
from, the Democrats have in all prob
ability elected 5, and the two other
Senators, giving them 29 in tho
House to 16 opposition; 14 in the Senate to 7
opposition, leaving to tho Democracy on joint
ballot 20 maiprity! Takingthe result all in all,
it is one of the most splendid Democratic tri
umphs ever achieved in Florida. Oar candi
date for Governor was a quiet, modest planter,
scarcely known beyond his own county, who
was'opposed by a well known politician of
great personal popularity and extensive ac.
quaintance throughout the State. Besides this
disadvantage under which we labored, we as a
party had to bear all tho responsibility of the
ad valorem tax law and the Increase of taxation
imposed by it, while many other things, acted
against ns, connected with the management of
the State lands and the railroad system. To
have emerged from the straggle with securing
a Democratic Governor, a Democratic Cod.
gressman, a Democratic Legislature, and a
Democratic U.S. Senator, In.certain prospect,
is a triumph of which tho Democracy of Flori
da may feel proud, entitling us ss it does to the
meed, bom our political friends elsewhere, of
"well done.” After such a result, i need not
assure you that we shall give Buchanan our
electoral vote in November by a handsome ma
jority. I happen to know that many of those
who voted against us on the 8th Inst, will be
with us in November.
I congratulate you on the result of your
charter election. When the news was received
here last nigbt, it sent a thrill of joy through
the breasts of all Democrats, as U was thoylrsl
booming gun from Georgia, and indicated
glorious triumph for Buchanan and the Consti
tution next month.
Yours, E.
[Our correspondent,who writes from the seat
of government, probably gives bis report
from the official returns. If he is correct, the
Democratic majority In Florida is leas than our
intelligence from otherquartera makes. It. Still
it is a majority. Tho counties not included in
his report are Hernando, Hillsboro, Orange,
Sumpter, Levy, Manatee, Brevard and Dale-
We have, through other sources, intelligence
from all but the three last, showing a majority
in these of 179 for Perry, and 188 for Hawkins.
Add these to the report of our Tallahassee cor
respondent, and they give Perry a majority of
383, and Hawkins a majority of 724. The coun
ties not beard from will not perbapB vary the
result a dozen. The rotes of all three are prob
ably less than 100,]
Total .80 4
Here we have 80 electoral votes for Buchanan,
20 for Fremont,00 for Fillmore. Iowa is credit
to “Fusion," because the Democrats
were only beaten there by a Anion between the
Mends of Fillmore and Fremont
One of Use Absentees.
Tho foilowingextractisfrom a letter ofone of
the merchants to whoso absence our Republican
neighbors charge (in part) their defeat at the
late election in this city. We should not won
der it there are many “moreof the same sort.’’
Tho writer, who is a gentleman of high Intelli
gence and social position, bus been known for
his life-long opposition to Democracy. He
writes;
“You will bo vet)' much surprised, and per
haps very Bgreeably surprised, to find that at
last I am going for old Buck. I am now a
Democratdyedlnthewool. 1 can’t stand these
infernal Black Republicans. I am satisfied
that the Democratic party lathe only conserva
tive party, who go for the Union and the South
Uefore the black rascals get into power, wo
must all be united at the South, and nail tbe
the Sag to the mast for a Southern confedera
cy.”
Savannah Medical Colleob.—Yesterday,
at twelve oc'lok, Prof. R. D. Arnold delivered
the first lecture of the preliminary course in
tbe above institution.
At one o'clock Prof. Joseph Jones delivered a
lecture on Comparative Anatomy. Prof. J. is
well qualified in every respect to discharge tbe
laborious duties of a teacher, and tbe College
has been very fortunate in securing him as
one of the Faculty.
A largo audience was in attendance at tho
College yesterday to hear th leetures. Quite a
number of students have mastrlculated, and
others are expected daily.
The regular course of lectures will commence
the first Monday in November.
The public generally are invited to attend
tho preliminary lectures.
Loss of the Steamship City of Savannah-
By a telegraphic despatch received yesterday
by Messrs. Brigham, Kelly & C'o.,agents of tho
above named steamer, we learn that she foun
dered at sea, 100 miles north of Cape Henry
Captain Pascal and the crew were taken into
Norfolk.
Tho City of Savannah cleared from this port
on tho 12th Inst, with the following cargo:
719 bales upland cotton, 50 casks rlco, 380 box
es copper ore, 35 bales domestics, 13 bales
feathers, 3 bales gensing, 10 bbls. whisky,and
snrrdry merchandize. The vessel and cargo
are supposed to bo insured.
Tho steamer Fulton will leave Baltimore next
Saturday for this port, and will lie succeeded
by the City of Norfolk; after her another
steamer of tire line will be ready to ieavo. The
loss of the City of Savannah will not interrupt
the business of the line, as will be seen by tbe
above.
Death of American Minister.
The Nashville papers announce the death
near that city on the 18th, of Hon. John. L,
Marling, Minister Resident to Guatemala, Cen
tral America and formerly editor of the Nash
ville Union and American, in the 30th year of
Usage.
The late “True California” newspaper, was
sold recently under tho sheriff’s hammer, and
bought by a Mr. Cook for $3,100.
We regret much to see this announcement.
The Trut Californian was a beautiful sheet,
with all the outward seeming of prosperity.
It was owned and edited in pert by Messrs.
Washington and C. J. Bartlett, son of tbe
late E. O. Bartlett, long connected with the
newspaper press of Georgia and Florida.
Tenors roe Florida.—Company H, 1st llo-
gimentof Artillery, 88 rank and file, loft Fort
Moultrie Sunday morning, In tho steamer
Gordon, for Fort Capron, Indian River, FIs.—
The following w.ere the officers In attendance:
Brevet CapLT.Beymour, Second Lieut. T. A-
Bhoup; Burgeon, Asa Wafi.
■Ms. Heduiok We learn (says tire Raleigh
Standard) that a meeting of tho executive
committee of tho board of trustees of tiro Uni-
verstty of North Carotins, bold on Saturday
last, It was resolved that Mr. Hedrick has
asd to be useltal as a professor in the Uni-
■;tj; and the secretary was directed to in-
him of the rack It is expected that, a« a
S of course, be will at once resign. Should
bMo do ee^however, we have no doubt
RejoUlngs Worth and South,
We learn from the New York Times (Fre
mont paper) that last Weduesdy evening,
when Capt Rynder’a cannnn was making
“ night hideous" to the Rlack Republicans of
New York, by its thuudorings in honor of the
Democratic victory over the Black Republican
and Know Nothiug fusiauists of Penusylvania$
not the least jubilant of those who rejoiced
wero the New York supporters of Mr. Fillmore*
The fact speaks well for the Fillmore men of
that city, and wo record It to their honor*
They know that If the Democratic party had
been defeated the victory would not have in*
ured to the advantage of Fillmore. And dis
liking Buchanan less than Fremont they re*
joiced at the triumph aohieved by the former
over the latter.
On the other hand, a friend who passed
through Amerlcus (Ga) lost Saturday informs
us that the Know Nothings of that place miss'
led by a telegraphic dispatch into the belief
that the Democrats had lost the day in Penn*
sylvania, actually gathered materials for
torch light procession, to celebrate the Black
Republican fusion triumph! So mad are these
men in their hate of the name of Democracy
Now need such a party be surprised at find
ing itsel^deserted by true patriots. Need they
wonder if the people of Georgia rise on the 5th
of November in their honest indignation, and
sweep them from the soil which they dishonor
by their presence. We are amazed not less a*
their want of loyalty than their want of wl»*
dom. Do they think that an organization can
command the confidence of a slaveholding
State, which is ready to celebrate with bonfires
and illuminations, the election of a notorious
Black Republican ticket.
Mr. Fillmore’s Northern Strength
The fact that the supporters of Fillmore and
Fremont, fought under the same flag the late
political battles in Pennsylvania and Indiana—
tbe friends of one nominating, and voting for
the candidates nominated by the friends or the
other—makes it impossible to determine
their relative strength in those States
Ohio it is othorwise—In nearly every Congres*
sional District a Fillmore candidate was ran
Not one of them was elected.
So much for Fillmore’s strength In Otflo—tho
only Northern State in which his friends have
dared to come before the people, trusting to
their own numbers fora victory.
We venture the opinion that In the next Con
gress there will not he found a single Northern
Fillmore man, unless perchance some straggler
chosen by the Black Republican votes. On the
other hand, in the three States which voted last
Tuesday, the Democracy elected between 25
and 30 membersof the House of Repre scuta
tivea.
So much for the argument of the Fiilmourn-
ere that it is the duty or the South, to view of
his great Northerostrength to rally to Fillmore 8
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Call or which hat been taken) to nuumfac
tobeauektr, .ipon, and destined
to aaperaetlL ... .or revolving pbtel*,
-svT,. iv and
No Inuactioai yesterday.
and tut it v i-qitudbjr the army
I?i» alleged that this pistol Is self cooking— 40 b,rr * 1 *
an Important improvement—und tUt tt can
be fired six times In a second and a half of
time. Thehammer brencloaed.andtbereleno
strain on the main ipriog, except at tU mo
ment ordtoebarge. There are but seven.pieces
in tbe lock,,(tiro leas than a market lock) and
these are ao simple tUt a blacksmith can re-
pair them.
It has received the oommendatlon of some
Of the most scientific officers of the army and
navy.
■sports*
Nsw You—Bark B A Rawlins—700 tierces rice,
It bones furniture, 12 bbl* sail 1 beg fruit Schr
mchiblfiaf^tSt tMlee cotton, 12 bale* HI do, 20
baloe rope cuttingr, 100 make rlco, 22 bales waste,
CHARLESTON, OCT. lt.-Cotton-Tbe market
waa quiet to-day, the sales having been limited to
some 600 bales, at extremes ranging from 11* to
12Xo. lbs trattfactione show a Tull range ot
prices
From Nbw Obleans^-New Orleans, Oct
1&—Cotton has receded on tbe lower gradu
from t a 4» nod we qute Middling 11J a 111*
The day's sales are 0,600. Tallow llo. East
ern hay 25}. Sterling exchange 9}.
The French Swindle**.—New York Oct
18^-Carpentter, tbe French railway ragitive,
has heen arretted, and It la believed a doe has
been found to tho depsit of a large portion ot
the fanda abstracted.
GRIrFiN, Oct. 1 Cotton—Prices bavo dropped
a little since our last, and we have now to quote
extremes at 10 to 11K els.
ROME, Oct. 16.—Cotton—Hiuco our last bane
price«have somewhat dellnod, purchaser* refusing
to pay more than 1IM*
WILMINGTON, Oct. 18 -Turpentine—Sale* this
aorulngoT222 bbls. at6266 “
morning of222 bbls. at $2 66 for virgin and yellow
dip. ana 9166 for bard, per 280 lbs.
No transactions Ua 8pirlU Turpentine or Tar.
-jhEl’Mb'.RjrarSln
do Latter Vdlra's Boiloo Rom
76 do N. O. Rectified Whiskey
20 k casks Malaga Wine
60 bbls
>ls Old PAH Gin.
In itora and for sale by
oc21 BCRANTON, JOHNSTON k OO.
staTB ffitfSE&ttBfXr
Savannah* Oetobi: <n
flTHE Stockholders of the Mtabtub.
Road, will upon application at Ibeoflkc oftho r.i*
pany receive Free Ticket-, good for ten dar* rJL
this date. Hour of departure 8, A. Jl. 7 * fn ' tt
~* J $. WIRING HABERSHAM,
octlT-lt - -geCTHiry and Trea>i 0r > r
C HATHAM COUNTY —To all whom It may cou.
corn t Whereas, John Inm* will apply at tbo
Court of Ordinary fur Letters dlnmlss*ry as Admin
Istrator on tbe Mtato of Henry C^shou .
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish nil
wbum It may coucern, to be and appear before said
Court to make obJecUon (If any they have) on or
before the flrnt Monday in April next, otherwl e
said letters will be grautod. witness John Bilbo.
Esq., Urdlnar^ for Chatham County, this tenth day
* ~' massif: school.
mHK MASSIF. SCHOOL wll. be opened on *»
1 NRMIIAY, Ocutor 160i. "
Tho BegdUdvns require tlja- alter the urn,
tho Ndiool, “Applicant* *lii»ll he received
day of the Or^t week, and i u Monday „f —.l "0
ceodlng week of the term •’ lh*»re »re»hiuL Uf
vacancies in tbaSchool. Until the opudcif
School,. applications may be a made to tin? r
** cv *ry toora.
of October 1
octal
JOHN Bn JO, 0. C.C.
who will be found at the School lu»im
lug from V to 10.
By order of the Comml »ioacr.-
cc “° f ; MALUW, l-rtn« w
lo.ln-8ak.yM.niay of on. or Wo .mall par-
■ No 1 at$413)4 > $425 poe bb!.,a» In quality.
terror -s«le. yeuerdoy or 100 tel-:, at 12)4 oenn
por Ur tor mlddllog to maddlloE fair.
The Thienkial Convkntion,—I’kiladelplJ.,
Oct. 18 The General Convention of the P. E.
Church, now in semlon here, will adjourn on
Tuesday, 21st hut., to meetat Richmond, Va
in 1859. .
NEWh’AN, Oct, IT—There ha. been a tolr de
mand tor Colton during tho past week. Wo quote
at 11)4 a 11K tor Mdd&D( Mr, which .bow. a da-
... - -- th. highest point Oil. .eason.
STASIS OP OBOHOIA.
C HATHAM CnUMTY—‘To All who.o It may con
corn: Whereas, Jamos Doyle will apply at the
Court of Ordinary tor Letter. Ditmhaary u Admin-
ktratnr on tho E*tato o: Georgo Alexander.
These are, therctoro, to cite and odmlnlhb all
whom ft may concero, to be and nppeer betore said
Courtto make objected (if any they have) on or
betore the 11 ret Monday m April next, otberwlm
laldtetura will be granted. WUncOi; John Bilbo,
Esq-Ordinary for Chatham County, IhU tenth day
ot October 1S6A JOHN HILUO, 0. 0. C,
net 21
ellne ef)4 a j4o,|from 2
From the Waabluglou Uulou.
Cotton Ceof of 1855-’5S—Tbe value and
caxa of this wondebful article.
The receipte tt the eeaports of this article from
let September, 1855, to 1st Sep
tember, 1255, to lit September,
1858. were 3,527,000
The consumption of southern facto
ries, not forwarded to seaports,
waa all ol or more than............ 75,000
Making an aggregate of. 3,000,000
It avenged over $40 per bale, and
all has been aold.aaa It her com-
mended $144,000,000
Ita use In the United State* la each that no
man, woman, or child in thempasaeaanyda:
inthe year, sick orweU, (nay, even lit death,'
that.insome shape orother.itls not used bj
everyone. It is superseding wool, silk, ana
hemp; Is found preferable to either for the
general purpoaes or Ufa.
Tbe coaling crop will b« cot offnome SOO,-
000 bale* from last year; bat, with the south
ern consumption, wfil reach 2,800,000 bales—
Prices have advanced from the average of last
year, 91 -4a91-2 cents, to 121-2 cents for mid
dling already; but the price will go to 15 cents
per pound, and will certainly average $60 per
bale aU round; and at this, 2,800,000 hales of
cotton will soil for $168y000.000«
The world to now a watch, and this article
Is ita main-spring and sets all its wheels la
motion. It is its essence—its vitality. It gives
a demand for the surplus agricultural produc
tions of France* her wines* thoce of Germany
and Spain,t&c.; the wheat and stock of our
owu great West, gives them their passengers,
and generates oar commerce and manufactures.
If the North force disunion on the South* it Is
here seen that her hands "are full ot trumps.”
If Fremont is elected, however unpleasant It
may be to separate from some in the North
whom we love* it tolls the khell of the Union
South.
Cotton ’Prospects*
12,00 and Eighty Print on Hand
BLANK MEN OF riAVANNAU AWAKE I
Dout allow any more prlxos returned fbr want
ora'imrchaier,—bair the Capital was returned in
the U*t‘tcheme Go*.* H. being $26,000.
The next Scheme or the Fort Gaines Academy
Lottery, to be drawn October 24th, U unprecedent
ed Inthe ouuaLi ef-Lotteries, and does, In fact,
sacrifice Url-IT to the benefit ol ticket holders,
rums tx rats senna ars oimraxtixd t
For every ticket wbero the miinber ends in the
samo figure as tbe one drawing the Capital Pnxo of
$40,000 will be entitled tu $40. For example, if the
number drawing tbe Capital ends In No ] then all
the Tickets where tbe number ends in 1 will be en
titled to $40 ir tbo number ends in 2, then all the
Tickets whore the number ends In 2 will be ontltled
to $40, and au on up to 0. thus,
One TIekei in Ever; ten Suit Draw $40
besides the chances or obtaining tho other rrisea.
All tba: have never drawu can now Invest, fur
prises rich and magnificent are new In £tore* and
in such abundance that every man can almost say
that bo holds a Prize;
Those that v uuld secure Tickets In this Novel
Scheme, shouId lose no time. Soles close on Thurs
day next ‘.&i Inst, at 4 o’clock.
WholeTickeU $10; HnUteitb / Quarter* $2 60.
. H. SWAN & CO., Managers,
Atlanta Ga.
Office In Savannah, Corner Bull & Bay streets,
oct 19 3
/"'I HATH AM COUaNTY —Whereas, Joseph W. Gib-
1 J boas will apply at the Court of Ordinary for
Ijjipig Mlipct.
Port of Savannah October *0.
New York, with
Arrived.
Ship Nicholas Blddfe, Mulford,
hay, to O B Cuminlng.
. Brig Angolia, Shortwell, WUcassett, Me*, with
bay, to E W Baker.
fjehr Thos Spaulding, Han for, Charleston, with
150 bags corn, &c., to J Kelly.
King’s flat, from plantation, .with 1600 busfae's
rough rice, to Habersham k Son.
Cleared.
Bark EARawllni, Hatch, New York—Habersham
Jj. gQQ a
Schr Enchantress, Jayne, New York-Ogden, Starr
ft Co.
Letters lAnmlssary as executor on the Estate of
Mathew DoUon.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to matte objection (if any they have) on or
before the drat Monday In April next. DtnerwK*
said letters will be granted. Wi'Dest, John Bilbo
t>q., Ordinary for Chatham County, this Moth day
of October 1866. JOHN BILBO, O. O. C.
oct 21
Receipts Per Central Railroad,
Ocr. 20—1897 bales cotton, 76 bbls flour, 150 ills
do, 22 do wheat, 80 boxes copper ore, xndmdz.'
to Hardee ft Co? Beta ft Foster. Bothwell & White
head, boston ft Villalocga, W Duncan,.F ltaack-
elford, JW Lathrop ft Co, BriRham, Kelly fc ’Oo,
Order, Padelford, Fay ft Co, Patton. Hutton * to,
Harper ft Co, Ruse, Davis ft Long, Hunter t Oam-
roall, O Cohen, Lockett ft bnetlin*, Cohens ft Hertz,
A B Hartrldge, Hardwick ft Cooke, Dana ft Wash-
curn, Franklin ft Brandy, Cooper ft Gimiand. Cl*^
horn ft Cunningham, JS Whelan, Mrs KO Collins, D
DCapp, Wll flams ft Batcliffe, Sniders « Askew, K
Rest, Express Messenger, AHHDawsom Nevlit,
Lathrop ft Rodgers, 8 MLafflteau, JnoBWard.
NEW ADVERT SEMEMS
SP1.CULATORS AWAKE.
Blorc tban One Frlxe to every
Tickets I!
PRIZES GUARANTEED.
FOkT
Those that would be In seasou to secure Tickets in
tho
GAINES ACADEMY 10TTBEBY
TO HR muw.v
FRIDAY, October 24, 1836,
Should lose no time, if they would secure any o
tho Brilliant Prises offered in tbe Scheme.
CAPITAL PRIZE,
40,00 DOLLARS.
IX)WEST PRIZE, $101
Southern |Cominerci • > < onventlon.
I.v Oov. ii . ftiTAwraii, 1
leui I«t„ I860. J
Council met:—Present bis Honor Edward O. Au
derson, Mayor, d al.
Batotcnox read asd adophco.
By Alderman Arnold, seconded by Alderman
Walker:
Whxrxas, Tho Southern Commercial Convention
is to meet In the Gty or Savannah, on tbe eighth
day of December next—
Resolved, That his Honor the Mayor, be, and
he la hereby lutborixod, to appoint, at tea leisure,
a committee, to consist or blmseir aud four Alder
men and twenty citizens of Savannah, to make
suitable arrangements fur the rcceptiou or the mem
bora of said Convention,
In compliance with the above, tbe following
name 1 gentleman have been appointed t
ALonunex.
Johu M Cooler,
Johb J Kelly,
R1) Arnold,
R Bradley,
cmzxxs.
The last Circular of W. T. Wright of New
York speaks as follows of the cotton
crop:
We have by mall further particulars from
the cotton region, and it no longer admits of a
doubt that tbe frost of the first of October was
severe enough to do injury to the cotton on the
low and bottom lands; the accounts also state
that the second growth or top crop will be a
comparative failure this year. The immediate
ellectofthls prospect for the crop has been a
redaction In the South from 3 000,000 to 2,800,
000 bales as its probable .maxlutn extent, and
tbe establishment of prices for middling quali
ties, which, with the present rates of freight
and exchange, would require 7 1-2 3-4d. per lb
to save from loss in Liverpool, and which is
1 a 1 l-4d above the ruling price there* at tbe
date of sailing of the Persia, on 4th Octo*
her.
The effect of these high prices so much above
the quotations in Liverpool' induces caution on
the part of American shippers, and parties
holding discretionary orders are not willing to
do much; the natural consequence is a much
smaller amount than usual in process of ship
ment to Great Britain, there being at tbe mo
ment only eight vessels loading in New Or
leans, one each in Mobile, Savannah and Char
leston, all of which may clear and be included
in my tables of export up to 4th November
next; but these together with what maypossi*
bly clear from New York^will not give more
than 35,000, which added to tbe export up to
this time would show a total of 52,000 bales,
against 162,000 to the same period last sea
son.
The receipts are retarded at Mobile by low
rivers, at tbe other points they are free, plan
ters no doubt beiug induced to burry tbeir
crods forward in order to secure tbe prevailing
high currency. No lack of buyers, however
exis tin any of the Southern'marlcets, for every
bale is sola as soon as sampled. Our northern
spinners seem determined to secure a fair
amount of tbe early receipts and are operating
ireely at the Sooth and in this market.
Tbe number drawing tbe Capital, must end either
In 1,2,3, 4,6, 0,7, 8. 9, O. All Tickets, (wbicu
must bo one in ten,) whin the number ends in tbe
same figure as the one drawing the Capital Prize,
is guaranteed to^draw $10, besides the chances for
the larger Prizes.
•jWhple Tickets,,$10: Halves, $5; Quarters, $2 Oft
Certificates ofTariceges will le sold at lift I
lowing rates, which i3 tbe risk;
Certificate or Packag*sor 10 Wholes......*fao
“ JM •* “ Halves....,,. $|‘
“ “ “ “ Quarters 15
Orders can bo addressed tu
S. SWAN 4 CO.. Atlanta, Ga.,
S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.,
Fur particulars see Scheme iu another column.
oct’14—d220ct
Joseph SFay,
R K Cuyler,
Charie3 A Greiner,
John F Tucker,
Wm Battersby,
Wm T Williams,
Wm N Habersham,
Charles Green,
% E Hertz,
W H Long,
Thomas Parse.
ojtil-4t EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor.
John K Johnson,
F T Lathrop;
John Richardson.
W R Fleming,
C a L Lamar,
F 0 Bartow,
JohnW Anderson,
James T Webb,
J R Sneed,
RB Hilton.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
IFStiBSOQ EOEElLsJE*
^LL PERSON’S desirous or obtaining FRESH
MILK* Morning and Evening, are hereby noti
fled thattbey can obtain tho same at a re'uced price
by calling at my residence, No* 58 LIBERTY
STREET. 87 A- HARMON,
oct 1—dim
BOOTS AND SHOES.
THE subscriber has opened
a BOOT and SHOE STORE at
Nos. 71 and 162 GIBBON*'
BUILDING, next door to tho
Cn>ining More of George S. Nichols ft (< o., and so
ot his Triends and the public
*
liclts the patronage o
geherii
oct 7—ly
M. J. BUCKNER.
VALUABLE RICE PLANT A Tins
FUR SALE,
wmnx m nil*, npnix rn T arunni.
O N tte0rit.TliM.taj in itombur ,
■DMMbraUteUoil llteuc to tee Cru,
rann.il, the t’Lntnnnn nu ll.n SaVMto.b X? ‘
mile, tram tlio otij, known «. Hullerr. i,
Ion*tnk to the Mtete o! the late I fci'i,, riiji, ’ **■
lamln. nix tiunilrnil atel etahty-Hyg.
wlilcli there arc un l)>i,a]re.l acre. -
IWe rice land, and one hardrid and fifty aV ui "I
undergftwd bunks and in u fine .thti'r™''K 1 "
lion. Also, pev’OOt)’ five ac e. nr hlah Miij . a
cultivation. On the |,iac are a gnod dwe Sfj 4 *
overaeer’a liouw, bar,.., negm h„u £ c, SR*,
outbulldlnga, allmag..., .. teetrearf
dexlrlllg tu purchaae will call K
Bx’l.whn reside, within i"»rn,il»i*'i
ur llllta L’ltnor, ii’t.u, win, ,". V Zi ^
oitles of the GroVe. «idila„,
Tetiusof sale ma le known
TteChar eslofiVncg wdl’pitoUbcu,,
week until th«* day ot ?»!•;.
liRilBROKrRAGE BUSINESS,
rpHE UNDERSIGNED $.fi. T s tu iarvi. .
J. friends and the put.ii*- a - a (iFVfTUnTwu-^.*
I‘articular attention will b«
and salenfCotton,stocks. Bouds ic «u.i P . Liit
log freights for veUob. ' m
J"H.V T. KOWUSD.
Snvonnah~Ott lat,'lf36.
•" h - ,clofore Misting L.
. ubscribt-r-. unucr tbe name o.‘j
L \ u' 1 ' L v day drived b,
.. Mr. Joscj h \. Cnnnerat win 2
T he co
tvveou (be .-ubscriVt-r^
V. CONNERAT
mutual con.*ti,t. sir. Josei-b V.
tend te tbe settlement of the -Hairs of SffiiiJ 1*
V. CONNKBa:,
J. Lama
BOOTS AND SHOES.
^ RECEIVED by Uto arrivals, lady’s GAL
INTERS. Gentlemen’s Oxford TIES.
Gouts and Boys’ GAITERS.
Gents Low Quartered, Calf sod Patent leather
SHOES.
Gentlemen’s Fine BOOTS.
M. J. BUCKNER,
oct 10 No. 71 and 152 Gibbon’s Building.
FOR SALE.
A LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN. GOOD COOK AN D
WASHER, AND PLAIN IRONER
AND SEAMSTRESS.
For particulars enquire at this office.oct
BOOKS— BOOKS—BOOKS
RECEIVED BY WARNOCK 4 DA VIS,'
r lURSI’AY, 16th uctober, 1856—Tbe Riile. Axe,
and Saddle Bags, and oiber Lectures, by W.
H. Mtlburn, with a portrait of the author on steel.
Married, not Mated ; or how they lived at Wood-
side and Throckmorton Hall, oy Alice Cary.
The Dial of tho Forresters ; or Humors.on the
Border; a story of tbe Old Virginia Frontier, by
John Ester Crooke.
Calebs in Search of a Wife, by Mrs. Hannah
Moore.
Three Per Cent a Month; or, the Perils of Fast
Liviax, by Charles Burdett.
Daisy’s Necklace; and What Came of it*, a Litera
ry Episode, by T. B. Aldrich.
Tbe Torohligbt; or, Through the Wood, by Har
riet Olcott, author of “Isora’a Child ”
Tbe Adventures of Gerard, the Lion Killer, by C.
E. Whitehead.
Tho IJl'e of General Daniel Morgan, of the Vir
ginia Line of the Army of the tutted States, by
James Graham.
For sale at tho Book Stnr *,
oct 17 159 CONGRESS STREET.
1,010 THINGS WORTH KNOWING.
Savonimh, Ocf. lat, isjg,
THE UNDERSIGNED haring bought out tiiex
erett nt John Lima, will hereafter I'nntimi. il
terett of John Lvma. will hereafter continue tL»
wholesale (»P.'> ER\ AND PRODUCE bSv£
in bi* owu nameaud or hD own account
•JWtrclly soiicit* from the friends of tho late die,,
J. v. CO.VXERaT
DR8. LKFLBR «.- WILCOX,'
r,1,1 3' prepared ton.
eert foil or vartialrelt* of Teeth
i thp nru.i-tt.io of
on tbe priLvqJe a ,v.j in£j;
■to tit tLy 'iry r.ir l,ete ( lf: rC (j, 0 I
ity ibal inay te .leylred. «!? \
s nrhiTc ibe dtebbu. r.1
Improvement, tbe term
any degree of rotundity
applicable in all ce»ca where the' ebeelif jut. r.n«
in and cannot be detected by
This method eumblae. tbe reiiowtocy
An artlBcia! gum. which exhibit) a i.;r! K u r JES
and life-like appearanee, aim (&!,. 5KJS
that peculiar expression which cljracterlro toe..
tural organ).
I This Gum cone Is in H .lij. too yomt«M which
u applied and furod ti,ten th. TeethnnJ matpin such
a manner, as to fill up ail ti e interstices idm d,
base ofthc Teeth, iinn u!-r. jaltes ihrm trtnly f
each other aad to the Plate npoa whirl the) ire
aett. This secures perf< ct c!eut.;ice)sr( ti, e
fyiitco over ItetViu .k Morgan, Coagrltesstreet.
" Republican and Georg-; n copy, fob 16-tl
ARDNElt’S ONETHOl’SANUAND TEN* THING)
L WORTH KNOWING—a Book clearijr ex| lsiu
Better that) bla Fears.
The Cincinnati Enquirer was not manifestly
not prepared for the brilliant triumph which
the Democracy achieved hut Tuesday In In
diana. In ita Isaue that morning it said:
There are but two State tickets ruonlng in
Indiana, the Fillmore men and Black Republi
cans having united agalast the Democracy.—
Iu November there will be three electoral
tickets, ao that today’s election, like that of
Pennsylvania, will be no indication of the re
sult or the Presidential contest.
We have tbo m >st undoobtiog conviction
that Janus Baohan.ta will succeed in Indiana,
but have great fear* that our friends will not
to day bo able to heat the whole combined
force of the.enemy. We have at present hut
two Democratic members of Congress from In
diana. We ought to choose fivo or six at this
election.
In 1854 the vote on State officers in Indiana
stood thus:
Collins, Black Republican Secretary
of State 99,030
Hayden, Democratic Secretary of
State 97,027
standard.
Good News ruou rue Wesr—Hiohkuh,
Iowa, Iu.inoib and Wisconsin.—A prominent
Old lino Whig, of this olty, who is now warmly
for Buchanan, bus just returned from thf North
west, and brings gloriona tidings. Ho state*
thatHicbigao, Iowa, Wisconsin and Illinois
are os mire for Buchanan and Breckinridge aa
tho day of election. Cincinnati Enquirer.
Black Republican majority 12,009
Tho resalt shows that In Indiana, like Penn
sylvania, It Is quite immaterial whether the
Fremont and Fillmore men unite or separate.
Tho Democracy can beat them'united, or It
can beat them divided.
We regret to state that Gen. Gadsden’s poun
ding and thrashing mill on Cooper river was
consumed by fire on the night of the 16th Inst.,
with' between two and throe thousand bushels
of rough rlco.—C*«r. Courier.
Niw You Brock add Homy Hamit—
Tho Now York Journal of Commerce says!
Tho market la still unsettled, but Is'gradually
assuming a more baoyant tone; money la in'
good demand, but without fuither change in
rates of interest.
Several firms in this city have suspended
payment during tbe last few days, but as the
oircmnstancea have not been such as to excite
much interest outside of their circle of credit-
ora, we have not published them. Waaregrat
Ifledto learn that two of them io tho dry goods
line, Messrs. Freeman and Bright, andtWatson,
Carter* Co., promise to show abundant means
to dichxrge ill of their liabilities. [They were
net doing a veiy profitable business, and'ha*
gradually weakened their credit, nittil they
judged best to go Into liquidation, wisely pro.
referring to atop before they becamo more
dimply Involved. ., ■
The Stock market Is buoyant and Improving.
At the Pint Board prices wero looking np, and
there was a dooidad advance between th*
An Atlanta Clllsen In Ltick.
Oue quarter of tho capital prize of 850,000 In the
Southern Military Academy Lottery, Clusw H. which
was drawn on tbo 10th inst.. won drawn by a citi
zen of this place, on a quarter ticket costing him
only $2 60—a pretty g-Kid Investment, wo think,
and a much more profitable one than any specula
tion In cottou or elect! n bets that wo have heard
or lately.
Wo stc*p|*od Into Swan 4 Co.’s office, In tbU city,
yesterday, and saw tbo fortunate individual, Mr. U.
Langford, pa&s over his ticket, and pocket tho snug
little sum of 12,500. Mr. Langford haa been a citi
zen of Atluuta for a number of years, a poor, but
honc3t and industrious man, and we are realty glad
that the gift or fortune has, lu this instance, been
so happily bestowed.
Wo also leuru that. In tho same Lottery, a quar
ter oi'tlfo prize of $20,000 was sold by Mr. J. M.
Roech, or Wtiumpku, Alabama, to Mr. TUmsn
Leake, a well known citizen of that p'ace. One of
.the same amount in Columbia, t'outh Carolina; and
one‘of.fl0,000 iu Dayton, Alabama; and one of
$10,000 in litGnuue, Georgia.
Swan 4 Co. are certainly treating the public to
some tplendid prizes, and the gratification ofi
succesMul operator is very lunch cubuuced ; by tho
prompt and cuTtcui.R monuer with which they
cash tbeir prizes. We recuinmcud with pleasure,
theso favorite Lotteries to Unite inclined to invest
In this way. —Atlanta IntclUg>.nctr.
ENTIRELY NEW
AND
Splendid Stock
Paris and New fork SIUHnery,
lug how to do rightly almost cvervthing that cua be
necessary in tho Kitchen, the Parlor aml«the Pres
sing Room.
LORIMER LITTLEGOOD, Esq., a Young Gentle
man who wished to see Idle and saw it accordingly,
by Frank E. Fmedlejfr
MEMOIRS OF JAMES G ’RDON BENNETT’AND.
HIS TIMES by a Journalist.
SARATOGA, a Sto y ofl787.
Wldtllfleld’s Now Cook Book, or Practical Receipts
for the Housewife
Miss Leslie’s New Receipts for Cookery.
The Ladles’ New Book tor Cookery—a Practical
System for private families in town and country.
The American Home Cook Book, containing seve
ral hundred excellent Receipts.
Fanny Fern’s Family Cook Book, or Ilousckeep
ing made easy.
Cooper’s Works—The Prairie; The Spy ; The
Oak Opeuings ; Satan’s Toe ; The Pioneerb ; The
Pathfinder.
Miss Mclutosh’* Novels—Evenings at I'oualdeou
Manor; Aunt Kitty’s Tales; Tho Lofty and th*-
Lowly* 4c., 4c.
Mrs.Caroline I.eo Ilcutz’s Works—Linda, nr the
Young Phot or the Belle Creolo; Tho PlanterV
Northern Bride; Marcus Warluod, ortbel/mgMoss
Spring: Hellen and Artbcr, or Miss Thusa’s eplu
nlog Wheel.
The Waveriy Novels; Major Jones Courtship, 4c.,
4c. Received by
J. B. CUBBKPGE, Agent,
oct 14 Under the Marshall House.
M ISSES M. a. ft C. WEBB, opeu their new
Store at iheNorthwest corner Broughton
and Bull streets on Thursday,23d October.
oct2t
JJICKORY NUTS, Pecan Nute, BrazU Nuts.^Al-
fXhvaia ay 1/ au, i *ian| —• - ’
monds, of all kinds, received per
and for sale by J* D. JESSE,
oct 2t
N EW BUCKWHEAT just received per late arrl-
_ \ vals, and for sale by
oct 21
J. I). JUSSE.
F ORTY Bbls. Apples, Parsnips. Carrot*, Betts,
and somo Due Tomitues, for Hate by
oct 21 J* D* JESSE-
COFFEE, SUGARS & TEAS*
Bags Prime Green Rlu Coffee
250 HWdo Falr do do do
Hits. Vn ml or blit,
NO. 185 SUFFOLK STREET, SAYS OF DR
M’LANE’S CELEBRATED LIVERjPILLS.
Being unwell, and not knuwiug. wte thcr it pro
ceeded from deraugement or the liver or merely
hysterics, 1 was persuaded' to purchase a box of
Dr. M’Lane's Celebrated Liver Pills, prepared by
Fleming Bros.. Pittsburgh, and before I bad used
them all, was entirely relieved. I am uow enjoy-
Ing perfect health, and ebeet folly recommend Dr.
M’Lane’s Celebrated Liver Pills, to all similarly
afflicted.
New York, March 25, 1852.
$3* Purchasers will be carofol to usk for Dr.
M’laue’s Celebrated liver Pille, manufactured by
Fleming Bros., of PUt-burg, Pa. Tbero ore other
PUls purporting tube Liver lilts, now beforo the
public. Dr. M’Lane’s genuino liver Pills, also Ills
celebrated Vermifuge, cau uow be bad at all res
pectable Drug Stores.
None genuine without tbe signature of
oct 14 (10) FLEMING BROS.
Col* Wm. BI* Nichols 1 Appointment*,
Hod. T. H. Forman, the Democratic nomi
nee for elector of the First District, having ao
cepted the service of Col. Wm. M. Nichols, tho
Democratic alternate Elector for the First Dis
trict in all the connties south of the Altomaha
and Ockmulgee Rivers. Col.Nichoisauthori-
zees us to say that he will address the people
in that portion ot the District at the following
imesand places, Col. N.also authorizes us to
say that be will be happy to meet any Elector
on the Fillmore Ticket in discussion at an»/
of the appointments named below: ;J
Saturday, Oct 18th, Waresborough, Ware Co
Monday, “ 20th. Tradershiil, Charlton «
Tuesday. " 21st, Jeffersonville, Camden “
Wedn’y, “ 22d, Waynesville, Wayne *•
“ 25th. Homesville^ Appling ••
“ 27th, Douglaas, CofTee «
“ 28th, Carters Bridge, Clinch *•
“ 29th, Troopviiio, Lowndes «
" 31st, Groversviile, Colquitt «
“ lst,ThqmasvI|le, Thomaa . «
sod awugh.ton-st. '
Saturday,
Monday,
Tuesday,
Wedn’y,
Friday,
Saturday,
50 mats Old Government Java do
76 bags Laguira do
LU hhds Chjlce St Croix Sugar
10 do do P. R, do
20 half cbosts flue Hyson Tea
60 16 lb caddies extra fine do do
20 half chests fine Black Tea, X lb papers
15 do do do Oolong Block Tea, tin foils
50 caddies extra fine Oolong Black Tea, 61b*-
Just received and for sale by
0021 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO
JMPORThDLIQIRS—
10 casks ° D ft Co pale and dark Brandy
5 pipes Holland Gin (Medes Swan)
6 Jsjito Madeira Wins.
For sale by
oo21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
mOBACCO, BROOMS, BUCKETS, Ac—
X 60 boxes Grant ft Wm 6 and 8 Tobacco
25 do 10s du
25 dox Brooms
■40 doz 2 hoop Buckets
25 dox 3 do do
25 boxes new bunch Raising
76 do Negro Pipes,
Just received and for sale by
ocil SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
Q'
O 26 bbls Stuart’s crashed Sugar
20 do
60 do
60 do
60 do
igat
do powdered do
do A clarified do
do B do do
do 0 do do
In store and for sale by
OC21 • SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO*
H 1
ERRTNGB ft POTATOES-
75 boxes Smoked Herrings
60 bbls fine eating Potatoes
Just received and foreale by
oo’il SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
IftUTTER ft CHEESE—
_D_25 keg- choieeGoshcn Butter
50 boxes do do Cheese
Landing per steamer and for sale by
oc21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
Randles, soap, starch, fto—
\j 60 boxes Adamantine Oandlee, star brand
60 do Beadoll’s 6ft 8 Tallow Candles
60 do Colgate’s do do do
100 do Smith's ft Buchan's Family Soap
100 do Colgate’s no. 1 aud lb bar soap
60 do do Pale do
60 do Oswego Pearl 8tarch
60 do Boadell’s do do
60 do Soda BuoulU
25 bbls Sugar do, baud made
26 boxes ground Popper, X lb papers
10 mats Cinnamon,
Iu storo and for sale by
OC'21 SCRANTON, JOHNrfTON ft CO.
HAY FOR SALE.
rtff A BALE* Eastern Hay.
iiOU 100 bolee Northern Ray, for sale low,in
lots to Silt purehaeera. .<' 8. M. LAFFITEAU.
ootio »*
O. 31. UU1FFI.N.
SUCCESSOU TO LATE M. EASTMAN.
Curuer of Bryan ami Whitaker Streets.
HAS now on bond a beautiful u- /*.
Hortmout of Jewelry of every dii-
criptlon and kind worn by ladies
and gentlemen, and will sell at imu.«ualljr low price*
I have this day received (per Express) a large
stock ofelcgaut Siver Ware, c»u#btlagof Cakend
Ho Knived. plain ami engraved Fish Knive* ui
Forks. Pickled Kiiive.-uu 1 Fork-, Knives, Forks ti
S[»oous, Napkin Rings, Niitm.’g‘.rater*, ic.*c.,i3
In Morocco cases, ami suitable for present*. 1 Lave
also this day received an addition to my stocktf
hair work of light colored Curls, Top*y*. Braids, Fiat
Pieces. Bands, Uncle Tmu, 4c.. which new tain
my Assortment complcti Orders received forty
color desired.
Watches repaired by at d under the supervt-M
of self, and all other work done in a workmortke
manner, and warranted. miy25
DENTISTRY.
Drs. KOY.VLL & JOHKaOY,
Dentists, office corner St JuiwA
au l Market Square, over S. fi-
nmt's jewelry store. Office beet
trom 8 tu 2 o’clock, ar.d from 3 to 6.
n
HAt K S.™ LIVERY
w 1HK subscriber will cuu»
ajg the IJvery and Hack B’:ii»,«
" KT k. i t the Huhlvs comer t iWtrtkF/JJl
THEFTS. Give im> a Inal
jAiOB EUlriOY
mT
and HARRISON
•n't 1—Int
COME ONE—COME ALL !
I HAVE Just received some 100 thousand good
Spanish Segars ol the very best brands, also, a
lot of good German Segars, at low prices. Also, a
lot or good French and German Wines. All of which
I am destined to sell at reduced prices: 1 have also
added to my present stock, a lot of the very finest
French Brandies—and I say to you one and all, now
Isyourtlme, fori am determined to make my mot
to, low prices, aud quick sales—so come aud * ee
me at tbe corner of Bay and Bull streets,
auf 26 A.BONAUD.
PrJ.
JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER AUGUSTA,
AT THK
Savannah Grocery
—AND’
FRUIT DEPOT,
100 lbs. Victoria nnd Cataw ba Grapes.
40 bbls. Splendid Ktiling APPLES.
Large Preserving PEAKS.
QUINCES, Like tbe Last.
Chesnuts, Hickory Nuis, and Fresh Dates.
Green GINGER.
Tomatoes, Beits, Carrots, 4c.
Rye Flour, Oat Meal, Pearl Barley.
10 kegs Extra Goshen BITTER.
6 do Choice do.
And low priced qualities, together with a varied
assortment of F resh R1SOU1T.
oct 16 W. H. FARRELL.
Si UTTERING AND STAMMS
C IUllF.ii i v IV. WYCaOFF, M . .iib.u, ft
! without p:dn «r Surgical vbrl
hi>u i the cure u» «nj part of the W *•!» dt «•
ccipt cl S10; and tho u.uuoy returned, if tLeiuth
nut fifoctuul. All letter.’' inu t be addrttttf#
Lr. Wycki If, Bt*x ;-’U, l*t$t-1. .re, lit., iu at*
Arihurs, K’. 4 c»>.. !!•«: Kttc.
P. S. Corr jx iv.int w.u ; least-euclcse ffitf
ior return iK-tinge.
C.wmi.v.- . 1 jj-i.-oi: who ca”not producesy
genuine coil.lic.iie. «r«* huni uge.
septic- wly
iiOlVEStOl TON JilARV ESTER-
PATENTED DEC., 4. Mb,
iinio-iivement enables otic field hat-11< pd
1 ah uiU’di MttWin as five tan pick by fiew
method un-; having the i ■ t: »n ir- e frum n.A ««
.ti better cou litlou for gi.-ic'-i:
Tho aliove machine: 1 -ire !*"• -ftle it 1-4 0 cp a
ttreet Suvannah. am’ ".ft Vntilig *tr«ri, tw*
■on, S-C. Ad ordeis lr- 11- abn-ad *m
prowiia’lentlon. Plant- • . i..m r-. CWtu.l^A
and all interested art* .e i-ecitully invdd1 ^
and examine them Right* tan oc
favorable terms.
May.vh.
IHFIUHS®
gU GARS—
150 bbls. A, B and C Cl trilled Sugar
50 •* Crushed aud Pulverized Sugar
25 hull boxes fetuurt’s loaf “
10 hhds choice Porto Rico 1 '
la store and for sale by
art 2 HOI.t 05IBF, JtdINSON k C
E XTRA FAMILY FLOUR, 4c.—Just receive-: 5i
and bbls Extra Family Flour; 20 bbb
crus lied and powdered Sugar; 20 bbls A, B aud ('
clarified Sugar; 20 boxes Ground Coffee, in >, ntid t
lb packs; 35 do do Mustard, Ginger. Cinnamon an-?
Mace; 10 cases Table Salt; 10 naif bbls Extra No 1
Mackerel: 100 doz Hrooms. Hue kite. Cluing Lint *
Mackerel; 100 doz Hrooroe, Hucktte. Cluing Line
Scrub Brushes; 81 half chests Oolong Tea, loose and,
In }i lb packs. For sale by
DAVID O’CONNOR,
aept20 corner Bronghton and Draylou sts.
P EACHES—2000 Bis pealed Dried Peaches, clean
and bright, sultablo for family .use, receyt-d
and for sale by J. D. JE&-F.
aept29
B
ALTIMORE FIXJLtt—50 bbls, landlryfrom tbr-
steamer Totten, for sale by
7p|17 BORANTON, JOHNSTON 4 (
[88 LESLIE’S GAZETTE OF FASHION for Oc-
M7 tober. Received by
J. B. CUBBEDOE, Agent,
g Under tbe Marshall House.
/TLEAK SIDES,—A few casks bright Clear allies
t J m store and for sale by _
„ptl7 CRANE, vmia ft Oa
lUKEN^ HoUbkHuED WORDS for October '
1>
received and for by
WARNOCK ft DAVIS,
160 Coogrefa street
nllB CO-PARTNBRSHIP NOTICE.-
X L „
The undersigned have this day formed a Co-
partnership In tbe Hack, Sale and livery Stable
under the name and sty tool Freeman, Hendersou
ft Co. A. FREEMAN,
J.M. HENDERSON,
D.8. HENDERSON.
SaTaouah, gept. 1,1S50. ntpH-l"
NKORO SHOES.
Q_EOBGI/. maJo BrogeM. for “ lo n |>j , ,- |
11. J. BreKNER,
71 ft 152 QlbboiH’ Building.
B AR SOAP.—60 bose« Extra N Hill 4 Sons* Pate
Extra Yellow Soap, jutt reoeived and t«»r sa o
l» w CO.
Mptl7
ROOFING! ROOFIHG!!
WAUBKN's IJiPROVBO FIRE AND WATEB-FFid
COMPOSITION ROOFttfi.
mHE subscriber having te n r-| 1
X in this city for Warren's Fire and Wat FJ
(X»mi’o?lti<’» Rooting Is prepared to execute
same iu a autlst'uctory manner. . .
The attention ol the citizens ofravsnosta
s|»ecttully solicited to tbe above “* ,ho jf JlSS
uow much used in the principal cities ot Wl
Stole.-?, (both N-rtti and South.) ami w »
tested under every vark ty ol clrcum.-ttncf?, I
1i.loo.iy...|lV)rU«o_.l!0 .nririica, «
Ikdcntly offer it to the public a* a mw* »
unobjccttouaple in every ittrbeutar.wraira
bine?, iu a greater degi ee than au> «J»« r JJJJj.
use, tue valuable requisiicsoi chcapri.s,
ami security, again-1 both tire oud veler,-
It ha.-? rapidly ruperoeded tbo “teof
riwfo wherever it lias been mtro-JuuM.i
ciue- genera: ►atifrlaclion, being
e-1 by liiHur.iiae Cmnpaiik.-, and »l> *“° M •
edits utility. ... _;i|.(tii
(MARIA’S SHOU, ArchitfCl, JW
ageit during my absence from the ni». » .
office nil iulurinatinn will be Irm ly £ lvfU - '
inennrUivemUlure.n. cay|S , j*
HOST A.WKBSTfjn-S.^
1SIPHOVE1) SIIUTT1.K riBWIMi-jSo*
D FEIGNED l'«r Kamilla.
Iters, Tailors, lluoi ft.Shw roanuftrtJJJ
.ithern wh-i may whh to-lo their
ly and with exi*edttlun. This macblue . ^
form stitch wttli butli riih> alike, jmd jra ^ ^/
ravel. It is more simple,.- .v r —^^
order, and costs less in prowition tnan wj' if ;
machine, and tawarranlo-i to »u-pcr.cch
well. Allnpparatesneccssaiy «*r '°“ r _. j n> e cri
furni-hed with it. and any wrtruciton r
that will Im- MOtov-eMiry v* «*n*urc tj> »
it.? rimM .-fi-tot opcr iii'ui and duruhilitj ,^,
n.. j.tiiiiir... ..-iiwiraiij iu)it««i
ami,,,. 11)01,1 a,
re A vory OODI m,,l
wiUuow be given with a machim f»r
Hil-lltii-n to the rug-ilar pri-fo _ t
rnetkwoomua chatha* wgjL
li all whom It |n„jr caacora—
lit if
■ jo.-atSi,..lull wm ■liU'b' „„
,ir,Unaryi„r cHorioTaamlni-iB,
ol llullla, o filpor- Tlicaar,', . Jjflt 1
an.l,,ill,,,,n 1*1, ail I -"TffSS I 11 ?
»p|K«r tioiore <ahl l-utl '•!fllSKr
tliry iiavo.)(iuor bo,,.rt‘ *!„■ Il r,t ^iilbflfi 1 **^
v. iub-T bolt otliorwl)ur»,'l
Wit.tp—, .i„ba Till l u. it-'l nr , *”
IV,Hirer, .,000 01,ou, r-'., . -
,001), 11,1a first do, ul ' ** juubf'BI/
* OT,c ^-»,.,.o.iiilsl
S IXTY PAYS slier Oslo o|,pl,o „
io tho II wriiUs Os-rt'^onljW^
couoty for leave lo eell s Negro .,iri
mo properly or K. J. Brom,""- . .^ pM
>a, III II. 11 - —^TiTo
KKMlreireSSj,^
abovePlautattonGoods, edtiffff #&
p crip lions, being among the lot wn
•jpen^ and for solo by k R ,