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,.*v - 1 L. 1 • ' YOL. XXXVII IOLD SETJIES.I SAVANNAH, GA., WEDNE OCTOBER $2,18 56. NO1209 mMM & JOURNAL Subscription Prices of SiiVamiftti Papera \\y oomuwtt audocataudlug, thu proprietor* ami .MblUltors ol tho tlirco paper* Issued In tfavaunah, litvo adopted the following unir rm rntos of uult- scriptlou, to take cited tlita day: Pally Paper, per umiuiu, In advance 40 ou Tri-Weekiy “ “ 4 on Weekly, stogie copy, lu advance 2 90 Weekly, uvo copies, toono address 8 ou Weekly, oigltt “ “ 10 no Weekly, twi « “ “ 12 00 Weekly, twenty “ “ “ TO 00 Whou mi paid within one month from the tirau of aubecrltnug the charge (Ur the Dally will bo seven dollars, aeu (Ur the TrMVeekly/t*. The Wevagr will bo eout only to those who pay In advance. The paper .will invariably bo diecoutinod upon the exptratwn of tho tlmo for which It has been tald. fin' above rates to tako elToct front and after lb lb S “ 8NEK1) H B1MS, Republican, K. B. HILTON k Cl)., Geonnan iii Journal ntuMPSON k WIXUINUTU.N, Mem, Savannali uly 1, 1860. WBDIERDAY, Two O'clock, P. M. Executive Committee Meeting. A meeting ot the Democratic Executive Com mlttee of Savannah, will be held to morrow, (Wednesday evening, Oct. 22,) at the usual place at 8 o'clock. It. Wayne, Chairman. Non-Arrival op Stkambhs.—Four foreign steamers are now due: the North American, tho Herman and the City of Baltimore which sailed ou the 8tb, and tho Arabia which sailed on the litli. Tiie Colmttlma District Redeemed*-* Samuel Galloway, Black Republican. Beaten, , The gallant Cox has beat Galloway, the Black Republican, in every county of his dis trict. Two years ago Galloway was elected by n majority or three thousand and • three hun dred. Tills is a most glorious triumph, lor Galloway was the pet of Ohio Abolitionism, and its whole cuergies were employed to save him truin'defeat. Tills redemption of tho Col umbus District will cuuse emotions of joy all over the State.—Cincinnati Enquirer. By the way, how happens it iBat tho Repub lican dues uut claim the “gallant Cox” as a Fillmore “Lone Star,” from Ohio. The public have nut forgotten how he (our neighbor) was told by the representation of the Tribune'* correspondent, that a lurge number of leading Ohm Democrats,including the Secretary of their Executive Committee and Mr. CuX, had gone over to Fdi more. Nor, perhaps, have they for gotten that when we prououuced it a u sell, 11 and proved it by one of the parties, the Repub* licau could not find room for the proof which it hud challenged. Surely if Mr. Cox, in attending and applaud ing at a Fillmore meeting, by way of counten ancing and encouraging a Fillmore movenleut, for the purpose of diverting votes from the black republicans, deserted Buchanan for Fill more, he ought to be claimed as a Fillmore Congressman. New Publication!. The Rifle, Axe and Saddle Bags, and Other Lectures; by William Henry Mllhurn. Dei- by & Jackson, 119'Nassau street, New York, Publishers. For sale lit Savannah by Messrs. Waruock & Davis The multitudes who have heard these elo quent lectures, no less than the larger multi tudes who have heard of them, will be glad to have un opportunity of possessing them in u permanent form. Tho book is illustrated by a good engraved likeness of tiie Lecturer, follow ed by au Introduction from the pun of Rev J. M. CHutock, D. D. Tub Torch Liqut; or Turougu the Wood; by Hartwell A. Olcoc, author of Isoka’s Guild. Derby & Jackson, New York. For sale by Waruock & Davis. A novel of considerable promise uud preten sion and withall a very fair performance. Porter’s Spirit of tue Times.—The suc cessive issues of Porter* Spirit of the Times— at least those which havo reached this office— justifiy all that we predicted of his adventure when it wus announced. Number seven (ol last Saturday) is before us UUud with good The Steamer Monmouth—Melanouoly In cident.—The Baltimore - Sun of Saturday, re ferring to the loss of tho steamer Monmouth, In the Chesupcuk Buy, says : One of the most melancholy incidents of the whole affair is the loss of Mr. James Davidson, hit wife und two young children, leaving un provided for two other little boys—James, aged nine years, aud Theodore, aged seven. As it was necessary to separate the family, in order to take the best care of the little oues, Mr. Davidson’s last words were to Mr. J. G. Denver, the lirst engineer of the Monmouth, when ubuut to part, “For God’s sake,” he exclaimed, "take cure of our dear boys; you will have your re- *»ard.” Mr. Denver was true, uobly true, to his charge, lie never ceased to hold them firm ly, one in each hand, until the quarter boat of the Louisiana, with Mr. Ward, cume alongside. As they were pussimr little Thcodoro up the alter gangway lie tell in the water, aud wit-* about bciug carried off by tho heavy waves, wtieu Mr. Denver heroically jumped in uud suc ceeded iu rescuing him. Both these interesting children are now at the residence of Mr. Den ver. No. 91 Hilien street The family was on their way to Pittsburg, designing to raako that pltco their home. Mr. Davidson was employed ut Bigolow’s mill, York River, Va. The Mon mouth suuk in 111 teen leet water. Tho upper part of her hull can bo seen out of water. She wus built iu 1830 by Mr. John S. Brown, was valued at $12,600. und uninsured. Tho heaviest losers urc Captain Braxton Garlick and Mr. Smart, of Pamunkey river. Fire on tub Atlanta *& La Grange Rail- boad —We regret to learn tliut u car load oi cotton accidentally cuuglit lira un thin Road, on Sunday last, and, together with the car, was entirely consumed. T he ear stood loaded on the sideling ut LaGrunge, and the fire is sup - v'osed to have beeu cuininuuicuted by a spark Jroju the engiue of the mall train, iu pass! Thera were 36 bales ou the cur.—Atlanta ftlligencer. Hogs,—We hear of To' improvement what ever in bogs, says the Louisville Courier, for the approaching packing sensou. The farm- era generally are pretty firm, having a good store of old corn on bund, uudusking five cents C for their hogs for early delivery. This ml to about six uud one hull* cents net at the packing bouses, while, buyers arc offeriug six cents net with no sales reported. Death of a Vetktan.—Gen. Wtu. Hail died at bis residence,in Sumner county, Teuu.,u few days ago, in the 83d year of bis age. At different periods of hts life he bad filled most of the high offices in the State. Wire Wouul—A brass wire screen was ex- rnbited at the Ohio State Fair, so find, that in a *mgle inch of its surface were included 25,eOU meshes of the fabric. Religious Libertfin France.—Louis Na poleon has positively and peremptorily ordered the prefects of France to allow to ail the Pro- tatants in thir district the free and undisturb ed exercise of their religion, desiring that he [From tho Atlanta HiifllllKdiK’oi’ L «•- Great State Mass ■voting—Immense AMWinblHge TUN LARGEST POLITICAL MEETING KVKIt HERN IN GEORGIA. By tho Judgment of all who Imvo witnessed S raat collections of people, the State Must* lecting ou Friday uud Satunluy last was tiie grandest in enthusiasm, in numbers, and lu gcuerul appearances, that has ever been wit nessed in Georgia, surpassing as we mo Inform ed even the great llarrisou demonstration in 1840. As early as Thursday tiie musses eommcueud pouring iu from all directions, by tho cals, uud by private conveyances. Tho delegations from Uwiuett, Newton and Walton by wagons and buggies—with their banners streaming in the air. We do not preteud to be good estimators of uumbers, nor shall we iollow the example of the disagreeing doctors of lv. NutUingisiu, ns to the crowd present. We however heal'd good judges put tiie lumber down at 15,UUU. Mr. Steplraiw said at the staud it wus the largest ussemhly he had ever addressed iu Georgia, Ola Cherokee was gloriously represented, over 17UU tickets having bueu sold at the vat ions depots ou tho State road alouo. OLD NEWTON. This wus tho buuuer county of tho occasion, sendiug about 6(H) voters, uud proclaiming, the triumph oi the Constitution and the Union in November next, in tliut old Whig stronghold. ~THE HI’EAKthU THURSDAY NIGHT. Tiie attendance was so lurge by sunset, Thursduy, th it it whs found uecessary by tho Committee to provide for speaking earlier tuna anticipated. At 7 o'clock, the City Hull was luirly jammed, i'itu audience was first ad dressed, in uu able and temperate speech by the Hon. Juhu A. Calhoun, of South Curoliuu, urging them to sustain the Democratic stand- aril heal eld as the only candidates who could inuiutuiu ihe^r.ghls of tne South, also iu efiuclive speeches by Col. Wright olNewuau, und »y Mr. UUlyer,ot Wultou. About this time, our eloquent Jrieud Irani Columbus, Col. U. J. Mo ses uppcured in Un; Hall, when he was loudly called lor. Cul. Ptoses delivered one ot those witty, pointed and forcible addresses tor which he h celebrated, lie eutertaiued tiie crowd most admirably, and when ho concluded they stUl wanted to listen. FRIDAY TUE 17TH. Burly ou Friday, the .various Roads running into tho city baoughtthc delegation from every section of tUe Stale. We observed ou the State Koati,‘sixteen curs deusly crowded. Our city seemed to be overflowing with strangers. The euthusiusm muni tested by tne masses was greater thau lias ever been seen ou any previous occasion. SPEAKING IN TUE MORNING. At ten o’clock the square iu front of the Trout House was densely packed with human beings, all euger to listen to the glowhg ora tory uud profound arguments of tho speakers. There tuey stood for hours upon hours, whilst Col. B. U. Yuucey, of this city, Col. Suffuld, C.ectur from the 7 th District uud Mr. lint-sell of LaGrunge, each made the welkin ring, ana stirred up tue multitude to a stato of iuteiisc excitemeut. jfe RECEPTION OF MU. STEPHENS. At naif-past 3 o’clock ou Friday, tho firing of cauuou umiuuuced the arrival of tiie train ou the Georgia Road, with the Honorable A1 exauder H. Stepheus ou board. Thu pus->cn- ger depot .vus at ouco crowded from one cud to the other with persons anxious to obtain a giauce of this dmiiuguislisd statesman. We oeliere we speuk within the buuuds of reason When we suy he wus met by uot less than 5,000 persous to welcome him to the city. It was u demonstration, which no one will ever forget who witnessed it, and which show ed bow deeply tbut gentleman is enshrined iu the affections of the people of Georgia. Pre ceded by a baud, und still followed by the crowd, he proceeded tu the Trout House,urouuu which Hie crowd hud assembled to see him uud hear his voice. He appeared uu the veranda a lew moments aud uuuouuccd the latest elec tion intelligence Irani Peuusylvuuiu, Ohio, and ’indiuiiu. "The air rung witu the joyous sounds of cheers upon cheers fur the Northern uuu Western Democracy aud for Air. Stephens.— Similar receptions were given to Mr. Toombs, who urrivtd uu hour later irom Tennessee, und to the Jiuu. Wm. L. Yauoy of Alabama, who arrived ou the LuUruugc train at live o’clock. Never havo wo seen such u large number ol our cuuuuymen so eluted us on this occasion, i’ho triumph iu Femisylvunni and Indiana,and the anticipation uf suen u glorious victory u> Georgia seemed to fairly ovei whelm them with Juy. SPEAKING AT TUE CITY HALL, Ou Friduy night this place was again filled to overflowing by tho crowd, uud the Hou. Hiram Warner addressed them at lengin on the questions uf tiie day. His speecu was re markable for its profound argumentation, uuu lugicul review of tho issues iu the present con test. Outside of tho City Hall many who were uuablc to get in to hour Judge Warner, assem bled outside, where they were ably und eloqueut- ly addressed by Gen. J. B. Uayue, of Burke, aud Col. Wright, of Ncwuuii. At the stand in Lout uf the Trout House, speeches were delivered by Col. Richard Al. Johnson, of Sparta; George T. Barnes, Esq., of Augusta, uud Col. R. J. Cowart, of tin.-, city. TUE T8KCUI.IGUT PROCESSION. This was oue oi the grandest spectacles ever witnessed in Georgia. The profession was formed iu frout of tne Trout House, uud cer tainly not less tuun live thousand persuus were iu it. Preceded by the Graud Alarshal uud Uie District Marshals and a baud uf music iu u wagon, they marched over the city. The trans parencies were very Hue. Oue wus a Fuudora's box, with an open lid uud a man’s head peep ing out of it uud excluimmg, “Give me tue Rights of the South”—another represented it Bee hive, with various devices tirouud it—an other had the Philadelphia Platform of the* Know Nothiugs, with tue I2tli Suction kuocked out. There were many others ot uu amusing and ludricruiis character, but our space will nut permit oureulargiiig iu Llratr description. Tue whole scene wus a graud one, uud the city seemed everywhere a gain lestivity, and the citizens participating m the- prevailing joy. Bat wo must hurry ou to the. GREAT DAY, wheu everything seemed to be propitious. Nature smiled, und tiie heavens were radiant. On Thursday aud Friduy the air was chili, clouds hung gloomily in the sky; but on Suturduy nil wus bright and ihe tcmpcmuuo w.*s delightlul. Early in the morning the delegations were assembled in order in front of the City Hull— the delegations from the Eighth Cougms-ioiiul District taking precedence in the procession which was formed there. Tiie Grand Marshal, Gol. J. B. Campbell, rode a magnificent gray horse. He wus distinguished by ayellow scarf. He wus aided ih the formation by the District Marshals, who are entitled to great credit for their excellent management. First in the procession’came the bund—then the President and Vico Presidents and Speakers —in carriages, then the various delegations with their hauliers. A wagon with 31 boys followed to represent tho 31 United States, uud ufterwurds cuuiu another to represent Kansas, n future State. Conspicuous in tho procession was a represen tative of “Sam” on a guant spavined, lean mid jaded hoise, with the words “Sam”uiid“8umi- Vfl” ou each wide. The rider represented, we suppose “Mr. Fillmore” uud his eccentrici ties famished considerable muniment for the, cd in their rat tlie^y may never again be dUtu On the .Staok.—Tom Thumb appeared as Tom Til at the Museum iu New York, Monday in J. H. Conway's dramatic version of Stowe’s “bred.” Die little lejlow was quite good ut low comedy, uud received much applause. *' penult him to retire ut the cud of tliut time, s i iiiKcinuted were they by ids wprds. Uat, oxltiUtded by tho effort, ho gave way," and tiie'Hon. William L. Yanoy then rose, and in n masterly style reviewed the present par ties ami candidates, His speech was pro nounced by nil who heard it to bo worthy of tliut distinguished orator's reputation. Tho an- diunuu afterwards retired to an umplu barbecue. During their absence, nrepuratioiis were made for tin* presentation or lira banner to Newton county, whoso delegation was the largest uu the ground. Tho lady prasuntress was Alisa Steele, ol this city, who, together with a number of young l.idiCs, was escorted to tliestuud by tho Graud Marshal and District Marshals. On tliu re-assembling of tho audience Alisa 8., in a beautiful uud handsome speech, presented the banner to the delegation from Newton. It wus received by Jefferson Lnnmr, Esq., iu it grace- fill und happy reply, entirely extemporummuo* Tula ccreuiouy over,tho Hou. Robert Toombs was introduced, uud with Ids usual eloquence held Hie audience enchained for morff than an hour completely tinder his itillueiice, Though laboring under a bronchial affliction, he was able to be heard to the extremity of the crowd. It was one of Senator Toombs best efforts. The meeting was closed by a brief but happy nml effective speech from Col. 0. A. Loeii- rane,Macon. Thus has ended one of the most important political demonstrations ever seen iu Georgia—everything happily - conspiring to make it successful. No accident happened, un* thing unpiopitious occurred—hut every sign proclaimed uu overwhelming majority \ji No vember for Buciiuiian uud Breckinridge. Later froni^VlVunigilii7~* The steamship Texas, with dates I'romGiey- town to tho (1th instant, arrived in New York Saturday, witli 1,1)00 passengers and $166,5113 66 ill specie. General Walker wus at Grenada with 2000 liiuu.preparing for a buttle. Captain.Feter. Suepherd, the oldest white iuhuhituut known to tue world in. connection with the “Shepherd Grant’* oil ti.e Mosquito cou>.t, died at Sun Joan del Norte recently. SLAVERY IN MUAUAUUA. General Walker hud revolted nil the acts and decrees of the Federal und Constituent Assem bly. Among the decrees which the -luieguiug repeals is an act of the Federal Constituent As sembly, of 17th April, 1824, abolishing slavery in Central America. Tho repeal of the repeal ing statute revives the origiuui Jaw; und, there fore the right to hold slaves is acknowledged by the Government of Nicaragua. Gf course the acknowledgement of the right to hold slaves imposes mo bligation to secure owners iu the enjoyment of their property. INDEl’KNDENCU DAY. Monday, tho loth day of September, wus anniversary ol the Declaration of Nicaraguan Independence from old Spurn. Tho President’s mansion und tho other principal iiouscs in the city were ornamented in frout with pulm leaves. Every house iuid a Hug swung out from tho wiuduw; und the different foreign representa tives displayed the hauliers of their respective countries. Tho American, French, Danish, Russian, English uud Prussian Hags were dis played iu front of the Legations and Consulates. Tne city wore a gay and brilliant appearance; and tit night a general lllimiiimlion or the pub lie iiud'pnvatc houses took place. In the morn ing, tue principal officers of Slate and of tiie Municipality usscuibltd ut the llall of Justice, when forming a procession, they marched to the church. The Rev, Father Yijil officiated in the performance oi high Mass, alter which tiie choir chanted the Te Ileum. EXECUTION or A SOLDI rat. At live o’clock P. AL, on tiie evening of Fri day, the 19th lust., 2d Lieut. Jennings Estelle sintered the extreme penalty of the law, by being shot on the Plaza, for the murder of 2d Lieut. Ghuiles Gordon, in the guard house, in the city ot Granada, while acting as officer of the guard. Estelle had been previously arrest ed for shooting Thus. Edwards, and was, wheu lie committed the unfortunate act for which lie suffered death, a prisoner confined to his quar ters He laid a tail* ami impartial trial, and the gentlemen who sat in judgment, gave him every opportunity to catanlish a defence, but iu this nc utterly tailed. The deed was com mitted without any provocation, or without any aggravating circimiKluiices. lie was sen tenced to lie hung; but the commander-in-chief caused it to he'so far mitigated as to allow him to ho shot. There wus a large concourse gath ered to witness the execution. Estelle walked with a firm step by lira side of u reverend fath er of the church, who prayed with him and for ldin from the guard house to tho place of execut ion. When Ira arrived ut lira spot where Ira was to breathe his last, lie requested that his hands might bo untied, as ho wished to'lid- dress the crowd. Tills request being granted, Ira spoke in n firm, unfaltering voice. Iu ills speech he asked tira forgiveness of the officers and soldiers of the Nicaraguan army. Voices responded from tho crowd, “ God forgive you,'* Gen. Lewis Cass. - A corrcsponpcut of tho Philadelphia Ledger, writing from Detroit, thus speaks of this veteran Senator: Geu. Gassisjiivenizing. He .positively looks better than J huve seen him for years past, though lie is canvassing the length and ofeadth of tho Stato, ami speaking once or twice every day. He has just passed his 74 th year, but appears us active uud youthful as ever. All whojicar him avow that ho has never, on any previous occasion, been ns elo quent as now. I was myself present when iio urew u picture of lira consequences of disunion which would have made angels weep. The people shouted while the ohl man eloquent was himself moved to tears by tho picture his imag ination had bodied forth. Late* I’rem Mexico. ATTEMPT V REVOLUTION. i. In addition, to tho interesting letter from our correspondent iu Mexico, piibUBhedTu another column, wo find In tiie Havana l))arlodola Marina intelligence frunt Vera Cruz to tho 6tli lust., and from tiie Gily of Alcxico to the 27th ult. , • ,) (Freni those we learn that another attempt te overthrow tho Comunldrt Government by a rev olution was made iu.tlie intuitu! uu tho 2Utb ult. Hie Government wq* well aware of the pre parations, us wii he seen by our correspondent’s letter ofuu.mituriof date, uud the revolutionists were discomfited. The Monitor of tho 27th liiistlra following particulars of theoffair,which, however, it is to lie presumed, was of more fin* portanco than is there stated, us President Oumonfort is keeping the press iu a stato of subjection ho fur us lira publication of exciting nows is concerned: Yesterday a new and desperate attempts wus made by the reactionists iu this capital,, aud the havo received another check which should vndeeeive them uud couviucc them .of their wcukuess. Tho Government were informed hiuco night before Inst of their iutcutiojis, und early yesterday morning,thanks to the wouder- fid vigilance of the authorities and tho friends of the * Government, tbo advices were fully confirmed. Tbo revolutionists circulated Ihe most absurd and ridiculous rumors ln 4 prder to create a want of confidence and divide the Liberals. But their tactics were bootless. The Governor seized a quantity of arms that the enemies of freedom liucl deposited in a small house in Avo Maria lame. At 1 o’clock P, M., (Iraul •rm iu the city wus very great, but all the steps required by the urgency of the easo were taken. The Govern* or, Don JuatrJ. Buz, seemed to ho ubiquitous, appearing utevo,y point where*his presence was needed. To Uls .activity, euergy and the measures lie promptly’took, is due Urn preser vation ol order. \Ve nave not yet received at 8 P. AL, the lull particulars of the occurrences, aud will lay tnom before on-: reader as soon as they had bo obtained.; The foregoing js from the N. U. Picuyuuo of last Saturday. Tho following U an extract from Lite letter ulluded to: Mexico, Sept. 19, 1866. As tira time appointed for the sale of the C-liurcii property dratfs uear, oue cuirnot lad to notice tira expectant look uf all classes of society. Everybody appears to be awaiting something, nouody knows exactly what; and lira result will be thut all the world will be dis appointed, for there will be nothing. The Gov ernment is us exactly informed of the intended movements of tiie revolutionists as they uru themselves. It knows all about the four hun dred thousand dollars, burrowed by Don Alsriauo Galvez fur the use of the clergy. It knows all about live diRtvilmtlonof the money; uud yet, tu all uppcuruuces. it is unaware ot all thut is pussiug uruuud. i'rusidout Oomoul'ort knows perfectly well that the 26th is the day fixed upon, to make a demonstration: aud yet, to all outward appeuranccs, he is as iguoraut of tho intrigues that ure going on us though he were the Emperor of Ciiiun. We advise these good gentlemen revolutionists not to trust to appear ances—they are too often deccitlul—uud, iu tira present case, they will be likely to find it NO. The law of Mr. Lerdo, with regard to the sale of tira Church property, will bo curried into edict, “uoJeus vuieus;” if the clergy sub mit, well; if not, so much the worso for them. Tue sales up to tira mescut .moment amount to a'veiy cousiderabfo , sum; uud umuy of the Escribanos” are so busy that th-y can attend to no other business, except the trailer of houses and haciendas. Killed iiythk Indians.—A Kansas letter iu Tho St. Lous Republican has tira foliowingi “Tho Olrayeime Indians havo become ex ceedingly troublesome to travelers, and every arrival from the mountains bring some new account of their massacres. Just now Wil liam Schrekendlck, well known in California us William Dixon,passed through to the States in a most distressing plight. He, his wife aud little boy, four years old, IUnry Jackson of Marshal, Saline Co., Mo., well known in Weston uud John Cumpbcll of Missouri, left California together iu tho latter put t of July. They met wit.i uo accident until thoy cam within eighty miles of Fort Kearny, on Hie 20th day of Au gust when they weiujbtiackcd by a Loud oi Cheyennes. At the lirst lire Mrs.'Dixon was kill ed; ut tho next, Dixou was shot iu the thigh; at lira next, Henry Jucusou was shot iu the thigh. Campbell was uninjured, in the melee tiie Indians gut the littlo buy and bore him oil. Four Dixon has eleven bullet holes through his coat. lie lost every tiling except a few of his own clotho.^und a puir of his who’s shoes. His elject* were worth $1,500. Dixon, Jackson slid Campbell succeeded ill getting into Fort Keurny.whero they were well cared for, und on the L7th iust. Cupl- 11. W. Wharton of tho 6th'Infantry .supplied them with everything they needed for their journey in, iuid wrote a letter to Col. Camming, begging him to endea vor to rescue Dixon’s little son.” Tho procession was a very long and splendid pageaut aud reflected great praise on the Grand Marshals uud committees who uided in getting, it up. On reachlug the stand at tho Wultou springs, the uir rung with “cheers and hurrahs for Stephens, Yauoy and Toombs. The meeting was organized by appointing for President. . Col. James Gardoucr, of Richmond. Col. G. made some appropriate remuks in taking the chair. A letter irom Gov. II. Cobb, was read, Rtutfog that the Ulucss of a member of his family prevented him from being present on tho ocoa-Jou and gi voting a glowing account of his tour through ludiutia, und tho galluut fight uow belug made by the Democracy in.tha} ATil x .• i -i J11 • - ) 1 t»lD' . . middle aged lady, who hud left Harrisburg Pa., for Marietta, was taken ill in the cars and left at a hotel iu Bainbridge, where she died in a few minutes. The body wus taken to Colum bia for burial. A marriage certificate setting forth thut Mr. Srauss aud Mary Auu ScUrulT, both of Dauphin county, were married on the Gth of February 1856, wus fond upon the per son of the deceased. nay hear of no more persecution of tira Prot- s- A letter from Gov. Wise, of Virginia, \fus wuts^md that they may Dover again be dUtiu u also read, explaining his reasons for not being *" *' * preseut. At tills point tho audience commenced to shout “Steplieiis,” Stephens,” und that geu* tlemuu than came forward and delivered ono of the ablest uud most eloquent speeches to which we have ever listened. The iinmousq assembly, looking like uu ocean of faces, listen ed for nearly three hours to tira strains of oruj tory that fell from his lips, uud would hardly a veteran Mecdanic.—A correspondent •writes us thut there is an instance of enduring activity in Fairhaveu Village which is worthy of record. Mr. Hardy Hich, a verywortny citizen olthat place, assisted sixty four years ago iu making the sails for the bark Maria, of New Bedford Which vessel our readers are ad vised was the first thut raised the American Hag in the English channel after tho Revolu tion. A few days since Mr. Uiob, now eighty- oue years old, was at work on tho sails of this same hark Maria.—New Bedford Stundurd, Betting.—It has beeu recently decided by Supreme Court iu Connecticut, and also by ; -apieme Court in South Carolina, that the i ig party in a wager may recover from the m- kclioldcr the uiouey be had deposited with lion, though tbo latter, ufterthe determination <• .ie wager, lmd, by order of the depositor 1-n 1 over lira money to ttio winner. A.Huge Oven.—An ovenjhas beon recenlty put in operation in Brooklyu,N. Y., capable of turning out h Iraudr^d thousand loaves of bread, |ier day, enough to supply the whole popula- Conuiirraui ^Httillpri:. Imports, LIVERPOOL—Per ship Ulilo—T»,20i* sack ■ -alt. WILMINuIYLN. Dei Cl*.—Turpentine.—It Tt-i|0« light, ami aiurKi't lira*. Further .•‘ulo.s on - ut .r.luy of 226 bb's ut $2 65 for virgin and yellow mp, ami $1 66for bard, pur 260 lbs. ilita morning only 20 Uo sola at same prices. gpIrlG ’lurpeiitmtwWe notes Hlmtlo advance la this uriieio, aim .earn that ,oo Saturday 0**0 bbW soli) at 80 cents pw gallon Tlila morning only tv small parcel sold at ulmvc figure. Rosin—8alo on tsutursay or looo bids common ut $1 10 lor large size bide. Tar—No vatva. Bacon—y*lo this morning of 1,600 lbs X. 0. cared at 16 euiiU pur lb for»Ides. Flour-A small'lot Wiiiall.^fon inspection .raid .Saturday u, $7 26 per bbl for superfine. COLUMBIA, Oct 21.—Cotton—There was only a small supply ofcotuai'on sale yc.-dc-i day, uud the no- mumt wus rather dull, but prices still tending iu favor oi buyers. Tho ruling rutea wuie lt)>j to 11>4 ccuhs. MONTG0MKUY, on VO—Cotton—tt IMHO— prlttClpaUaU’a i\% a 12c. are the prices ranging iu thirdly. C OHN—HOD bustl'd* prlmo Bench Island Corn, ju^t received and for sulo by sept 10 WRIHI'BR k PALMK*. E Ul'ti—IQ<) Colls Rone for sale, to arrive bv ?obr .folia A. Rich oct 16 I/JQKKl'8 A NXHLLINO ; . 3M ? ut’ ^iuvuiitudi Ocluhci‘22. No artivais ulouMur last. Hlvuiwi’niiiln. (<ostou, iH-t 17—Cld, hark Hebron, Shepherd, Ba- vuuiiuh; brig Roberson,«. rowed, «o. Rockp»at, Out 14—Sid, Hchr shout Anchor,- for ^avuunuli. ... New York, "cl IS—L’l.l, brig Win Heath, lor Jacksonville. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tiiid bllKAT WNSTUUA taSt uAnk CO. OF NKW YOKE. A RK taking MARINES aud RIVhR Risks at their Agency, on Lruytou street, uoar the Bay. approvuu uisks win be mkmi on linora 1 leruis. auu the utiualcru.Uiglvcu.iu Premium Notch. l'breu qtmriers of tin- business will l;u returned to itio i.in-tuii.oi> in Hei ip ocUPJ-tim (!. A» 1.. Luimar, Agent. iioDEY’U LADY*8BOIK f TOlt Novcm i or,. Grab tin's illustrated Mouthly for November, Arthur’s Homo .Magazine for November, Peterson's Dulles National Magazine for Novem ber. * Mrs Stephen’* New Monthly Magazine, fur No vember. Billion's Dollar Monthly for November, Received uud for sulo by IVARNOOK & DAVIS, Botiksc-ders aud Stationers, w.P22 16'i Congress street. S IGHT KXCHANGH on New York lor sale by 0. A. I,. LAMA oct 21. amar. 1 RATK^-.GKATK^-Tho limit lot of Urates ever \X offered luBitvanunlivati bo found ut . KENNEDY A BEACHV, Stove aud House Fii tiLhiug F^tubllshtnont, Hodgson’s Block. out 16 uunier Bull tunl Broughton »t . Vf E\V RuUiiis and Fig-*—JO boxes of now Rub ins Xx fUtfi'60 boxes of elmieo Figs, received per steamer Aligusta. and for sale Ly eot 16 •* J. I*. .IKBSK. CllvNE’S METAl.lCi, T HIS ts a newly invented UUMAL OaSK, lu-h- Pjned to ttee. r.l with the f.-vlitigs of the b. • reavo ! . and y.HV.-iamlng nil the ruqtdsites 'of an appropriate receptacle for the dead. There-In no reason why such a receptacle, should bo made t. create by its appearance disagreeable sun-atiMi . It is enough that we slnndd be bereaved, and wliat- over tends to soileu or make las* keen the iNdgnun- eyofoir grief, com mends it.-elf ra oar con.'idert- tlon: 8o mnch lliai is repel, vo lta* beci. disun dc.l in tho arrangement nml Mnfoa oi the '<b»vu di-c, that It* name, tho CASKET BURIAL t'An . is an involuntary suggestion, and i do not li sitato to aver that ttiure has never been in vise any ihlng so entirely chnsle, appropriate sad con veil lout an lids Invention The Case permits a view of tho nut Ire body after It Is enclosed, the whole top being composed of beautiful think French Plato Glass,.snlllciouily strong o roust any internal or extorunt pressure. t.« per- 'octly uir tight, composed of metal highly orna mented. uml will last for age*. Sample* of tiie Casket may be seen ut Llu'rnii'o of Messrs. CRANE. WELLS .VC’O,, bj Bay street, Sa vannah. P. 8. Persons desirous of purchasing tho excla- sive right for the sale of the'Ciwket in the following States, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina ami North Carolina, will please apply by loiter »r iu person to WILLIAM U..PHILLIPS & (!•»., owner* of Pat out, care of CRANE, WELLS k L'O., Kavunnuli, Georgia. *7 It. Rigid* t nut* or mniv count fee will herald uLu. nut J-tl«ffitf OlUeu C'linriLStoii and S«v. If, 11. Co. 1 Oltoiiku 10, J.Sflti. j A Litter ft »m Jenny Lind. The following letter from Mmiame Oolil- dcbmiclt to the Rev. 1*. Sutlbry, who had sent her a copy of Mrs. Opie’s “Lllo, by Miss Bright- well,” will be read with deep interest: “Dear Sir: Allow me to thank you most sin cerely for your very kind letter, which I re ceived, together with Miss Brigtitwell’s book, at Plymouth. I would have instantly sent you a lew lines, but 1 could not find time to do so. 1 Uo not know why >o.i Write such kind words to nra. 1 um nothing in uiy own eyes, aud feel ao deeply the siufutuess ot uiy poor nature; but, nevertheless, kind word* ure very encour aging, when they couie from sincere lips, and 1 therefore put yours iu the same golden cas ket where utl otuer kind words ure preserved, mat I havo received in my file—I menu a pure, might memory of lira soul! 1 think the buuk of Mrs. Opiu very sweet uud interesting, it does its authoress—or, in fact, its two author esses, great irauor. Dear Mrs. Gpie, she had to go through all the same struggles us I—as t-Viiry one of us hud to endure from the mo ment that tiie iufuluess of our hearts stands tu all its rculizeilucHS before us, uud the love of L'hr.st forces us to wish for nothing more than acceptance into the gates of Heaven ! 1 re member tu lmve seen Mrs. Opio (iu her quiet friendly dress) ut tira house of the Lord Bish op of. Norwich; and how right you ure, dear sir, when you belicvo thut anything or uuy per son known by that worthy prelute, Uus tho mure value to nra ! Yes, Lord (Bishop) Stauley was more than kind to me, uud 1 never shall rarget uis sweet Irauevulcut expression. Forgive tue for .venturing to write such u loug letter, al though 1 by no means am migbty m your lan guage; but 1 hope thut the feeliug that dictated my words will give pardon lor my presump tion to write thus. Once more, deur sir, accept my sincere thanks fur your two gifts, and may God bless your labors, uud give you the power of leading many souls to the olear sprlug of pure water. “1 nm, dour sir, yours most sincerely, “Jenny Goldschmidt, (born Lind.”) Trial fou Muudbu.—Most of our city read ers ure aware thut the Superior Court of Ful ton occupied a large portion of lost week in the trial of a woiuon named Fanny Duvis, who stands charged with the murder of youug Ham mond, whose body was fuuud ou the track of tho Macon & Western ltoilroad, on the morning ot tho 26th of December Inst. It was sumo months alter the untimely death ol the young man before the circumstances whieh led Vo the arrest of tho woman, uud poiuted to her as the perpetrator of tho foul crime, come to light. Wo did not hear the evidence given to the Jury ou tiie part ol the State, last week, but learn irom those tluit did that it was strong, and but for circimistaupcs developed during the triul, tend ing to discredit the testimony of the main wit ness for the State, would probably have con victed the prisoner of the cihuo charged. The case was submitted to the Jury on Fri day evening last, who, we uuderstuud, came into Court on Saturday morning and auuouuc- ed a “ tu is-trial”—seven beiug for convicting the prisoner aud five for acquittal. The woman was taken back to Jail, to await auoth- er trial ut the next term of our Superior Court. —Atlanta intelligencer. f I1HK Seveuiu iUBtaiiiieui Oi Hi el Do fov ifo i'Eit A MURE uN THE STOCK subioribL-a to ibe Ui.irlu ton ami Suvauimh Railroad, wl I bu due on Monday, ihu lOtli of November, l'ayaieul to bo made to tbo Treasurer, at tho ollicu of tho Company iu Charleston. The Suvanuah subscribers will please pay to A. POUTER, Eaq , i’rosldt.nt of tho Bank of lira State uf Georgia, i-avniuiiih.. By order u. ilm President. U. F. HANX’KEL, Treasurer, election notice. Savannah, Out. 20,1866. C OUNCIL will at tu uext mooting ou Thursday, elect & t-ergouutbf die Special I'ollco or thu GUyof b'avantiuh. by day ami by night, total tho vauauuy occurred oy tuo election or gergHiut Ell. K. Mclieo, to tho office of 2ud Lteutouuut. Salary 9700- L’omi $500. Appliouufo will ploa.se leave their appUcut ou, slullug tbo names of their securities (two required to each Bund, with me ell or before 10 o’clock. A. M. of that day. By order oI'CoaioiI. EDWARD G. WILSON. Clerk of Council. (From jlio Washington 8tar. PLUMBING. OLUMB1NG, iu all its various brauohes, at- i . foiutiirl to at tb>- Miortestnotio.-, im-J iu ^upi-nor tylc. Also, m i;.- be m.m.l Shower Batl.-', Galvamz- t Iron, Tin mnt ’lje.idn-1 Bath Tabs; Copper Boilers, talent 1'iui Water OlosuU, Lwid Pipes, i-heot I.e.Kl, Brass j.n<i Plated Cooks. Fnrne Pumps, India Rubber Hose 11‘ i: <Vo <\\ rtm V'*.'(d-d) AVtiC.No. 166 tnarlD HOHAtlF HniUDr. U’L’N AM’S MAGAZINE FOU OCTOBER, roeelv d .1. B. CUB HEDGE, Agent, Maralfitl House UulldiUK. P'by .sept :w KENNEDY & BEACH, No. 109 Broughton Street, (Hodgson’s new, block corner of Bull.) SKVMiHKH. GEORGIA Agoute tor Rathbone & Kennedy, Munufacturcra, Albany, N. Y. WUOUaALB AND KOTAlt. DRALKRS l.V Stoves and Urates, Shoot Irou, Coppor. Tin Plate, Jrou, Wire, ami Tinners’ Stock or all kinds, Hollow ware, Hardware, Tin Jappancd Ware ond House Furnishing Good* generally- Dealers lu tbUcily and tbo interior, supplied with Stoves, at lower price! than they can purchase North and pay transported n. oct!7—3 4 WANTED, j HRKB HUNDRED ACl’iVE YOUNG MEN to ac i its local and traveling agents in u Lnsiuess easy, usefol und honorablo, at a Balary of $100 pur mouth I A capital of $5 only required I No patcut muuioluo or book busluest. Full particulars given (free) to all who enclose a postage stamp or u three cent piece, and address a. B. MARTYX. sept22—w3m l’laistow, N. n. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP T HE Film under the name of JACKHON & McNICHol^ Is diseolvvd this day by mutual conscut. Mr. JackB’in will collect all the debts due the ciiucuru. R. JACK80N, oct 16 a MOS. MeNICIlOLS P Tho Now york Tribune prefaced its publi cation on tho day before yesterday ot tho re sult of the Pennsylvania election with a frank acknowledgement that all three of the candi dates on the Fusion ticket ore supporters of Fremont. Had it graced its columns ten days before tira election with the same truthful statement, tho Democratic victory in the Key stone State would have been ten thousand greater; for there are Fillmore menfin Penn sylvania who would have voted with the De mocracy in preference to supporting a ticket composed entirely of Fremonters, which feature of the ticKet in question was vehe mently denied by the Fillmore journals and orators np to Tuesday last, with denunciations aud abuse of all who ventured to assert the fact. The following is the extract from the Tri bune referred to above: “Pennsylvania Election.—We condense into a table the reports from Pennsylvania which havo reached us by telegraph. It will bo understood that the majorities indicated are ou the rival State tickets where the con trary is uot indieuted. The Opposition ticket was nominated by a “Union’! Convention last winter without reference to Presidential pref erences, and though the candidates upon it were all for Fremont, they were voted for by most ot the Fillmore men. In Pennsylvania however, the “Straight Whigs,” Olu Line, Whigs,” or whatever they maybe called, go directly for Buchanan.” - Not the One.—'fh™ (juebeo Gazette says Miss Charlotte Wood (Mrs. Elliot) has just ar rived at, that port in the Anglo-Saxon, from England, und that, of cvarse, she cannot he Mrs. Robinson. the m ~““ 11 L ‘* iu Sing Sing prison', the was Hiss Wood. ILOUR—20 barrel* Hiram Sralih Flour. 26 half bar. el* Extra Geuncsrac. 76 barrel* Bemnead aud Hanley Flour . 50—94 ami 49 darks Detmioml Flour. Received aud for rale by oct _ __ HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. B UTTER AND CHEESE.- 5J kegs clioico Gaslicu Butter. • 200 boxe* Cheese. In f tore and for sale by' oct 20 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON b CO. money: money::, money:: k : W HY be wo without Money? when it is Just a* easy for au/ oue to bo uround with a pocket full os uot, if thoy only tbihk so. I buvo got a now artlolo, from which irom flvoto twenty dollars a day can be made, olthor by male or fcmalo. It Is highly rospectabio btulueu, and an article which 1* wanted in every family in the United State*. Eu- close mo two dollars by mad, at my risk, uud I will forward you by return mall a Circular, with full instruction* in thu art. Tho business is vory easy. try It, If you are out or employ mecand you will uover regret it; lor it wil be better lor you to pay the above *um, undiusuru a good buainosa, tuan to pay twenty-live cent* for a spurious advertise ment. l Id* is uo humbug. Tky it 1 Tky rr I Try it I Address your letter* to OtVIGUT MuNROE, New Yor k. sept 10-ilrn y prisoner, wljo in now ; who represented that BOARDING. SEVERAL gentlemenor small tamiliea can be O accommodated with good Rooms aud Board, at 26 Drayton street, opposite tho Ice House. dra 12—tf Vllt**. It; H. RAYMER. MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING. MRS. FREELAND will open Fall Mllllnerjr, fHId DAY, October 14th, 1866, AT USRKOOXS, .No. 174 BROUGHTON STREET, ur srAiRs. •ot 9 S AND 81MWB. n r.«*» C ANM&, SWlldll, JkUl‘, ke.- A>> liuxtts fperin .ml I'al.nt upuriii t'uinlle 6d0 hnxoa nml hail buxu* Pearl Standi 166 • r'Igate’s No. I S'np 60 ‘ Itaudol, smith ft Colgate's Faintly un i'a'o Soup 2tW “ Adft«vu»ttn« Hud Tallow OumtlM 60 '• trait I1pe Heads In him e uud forsiilehy o,'tV I Id .(MM BE, JOHNSON a CO. T ~oIlACCO, TEA, TWINE- 50 boxes choice brand* Tobacco 25 chest* Coi.gor Oolong Ten 26 hidreliosts I'liolce Oreen Tea 2f> bales Wrapplug Twine . • Heoelved nml for Halt* by HpptZS McMAIMN ft BOYLE W HI8KKY—1*7 "nrn iH Wlil-key for Rale, to nr rivuby schrJulln \. Mich, oct 16 Li.0Nl.fi A HNKLLINC‘8. AY, Cor aud I at .T, in sUiro and for s.Iir by oct 16 1/k'lCKTT SNELL1NGS DhE8H GOODS. . 'PLAID, STRIPED AND OMBR1. RICH DRESS X. silks; v: *r. Plaid Raw bilks; Silk and Wool Plaids; Clmllie, Vaiondu und Baxony PfoldH! . Froncli Morlnoe*; Coburg Cloths; Solid Colour* und Printed Moub do lAiues; s.»ck Flnnuols; French Plaid fclannels; Njotoli Plaid/; Mode da Part, Plaids; English, French and American ,’rihts; Gingham*, Hr., Ac. •Inut rcnAlved and for sate by* 1 •' "ffitl'! DkWI'IT ft MORGAN. THE LADY’S*GUIDE fH'* PKUFtvjT geutUity, in tmumors, dress aud X conversation, in the faintly, in company, at the piano lor tu, the tnHo. in thcilicet, uud Jn gen tlemen.- sock-tv. Also a useful iustruclor iu letter writing, lotto t preparations, fuuey nuedlowork, mdllnory, dross making, care of.warUrobo, the hair, teeth, hands, lip*, complexion, cte, by Emily Thornwoll, author of ••Homo care mode ea*>." • For mlo by W^HNDCK is DAVIS. oells 159 (ongrerw street. ... E XTRA prepared Mucilage for office uud genera l me, being a mb.-titole for Wgfor*, .Sealing \>a.v, Gumurablu uud ail nthen- inconvenient pro parutlote- now in um, i* ulWHy,*ol'goodconsifteuoy, does nc turn mur and I* ready lor use ut any moment. Fra no hr by WARNOCK & DAVIS. "ft te 16H Congress street. T>UJUU.—2(Kt IrbU uupcrtlviw Fiour^lhd do extra X; family d .. 160 sacks superior line do, for sale WHB3TF.R & PALMES ai.*o : L ADIES’ uud Gem* ’ hhwlc and colored Kids; aud SlWses* do. For ?alo by J \V. THREJiKELD, f t ‘|d6 Congress uud WhPoker Btreota. F ANCY PRINTS—one cose Fancy Printed Call c«kw, warranted fa*t colour*, at OH cent* per o by Just received by steamer Knoxville, uud for Di.WITT & MORGAN. Ip V HER AND ClIKESF—-Just recclvi o per steam X.’ ship Florlrai .- 1" kegs choice Goshen nutter. 10 ho.\(« English Dairy Cheese. ' Far sale by R. H. WATSON k CO. Corner Whitaker street, and oct 6 Cong reps street Lane. EEiiL FRvWOHJpEOI&BEIKS HENRY LATH UO I’ & CO. \\TGIR.D invite the attev.tteu «f the IraUof, t<» VV their very large aud rich stock of iipmrod THIS DAY, embracing the following style* Leal Thread, Hoitilon amt Mait-so SETD? " J iL'iicli, Mtislln and Cambric -• Monnilug Si*tt*i In Book, Cambric and Linen Cambric and Swiss. FdgUtgs uud lu^ertlugs Embroidered, If..'!. Bordered Hdkf* Muslin nml Cambric Banda Misses Feds, In great variety Infanta’ Caps, trilumc-d. —AINU— Children * Worsted Cape* I'pt ra Hoods, Ties, &c. entered, Silk und Cashmere Scarfs, oct 6 OGLETHOPK MEDICAL COLLEGE SAVA N-N AH G E 0 I1G I A. T HE Regular Course of lectures in thu above In stitution, will commence ou the First Monday in November next. Tho Faculty i* enustituted as follows, viz. 11. L. BYltl), M. D., Pi'irt'. Principles ond Practice of Medicine. HOLMES STEELE, M. 1)., Pnd'. Ohslric* aud dis uses of Womou amt children. WESLEY C. NORWOOD, M.-J)., Prol. Materia Medlutt, omt Medical Jurisprudence, THOMAS II. CHIVEItS, M. R, Frol'. Pliyriology ami Pathology. JAMES8. MOREL, M. D.,Prnr. Aiiatomy. J. W. BENSON. M. D., Prof. Principle.! and Practice of Surgery. LAWRENCE J. ROBERT, M D., Prof. Mullral Chemistry. WHJJaMT. FKAV, M. R, Emoidln.1, t’rof.ol Chemistry. E. J.OLIVKROS, M. I»„ Demonstrator of Aim- tomy. Fees, for the fail eotirse, $106 MalrUtulaliun (6, Demoustrutor $10, Graduation SJ10. For thriller Inioriuutlou, addrezs II. !<. BYRD, M. D. Dean, sept 17 2mwtw TV"*MF8T10 LIQUORS— I / * - *■ 250 barrels Ohio Jtccltfied Whiskey, lOi) do Pikes Magnolia do. 120 do E. PhuliM’* Gill. 26 do Caatt. lUver P. k H. Rye Gin. 20 do Brandy. 36 quar and eighth casks Twigg Ifoop’d 4th pr. 20 do do Mugonofia Wluo, 76 barrels Ohio Motfongfthela Whiskey. 20 do Gibbons Mountain do. do Bon Riisko I* Nodor do. do Gibsons old Family Nectar Whiskey do While Rectified do. do Old Kentucky Bourbon do. do and puncheons Georgia Poach Bran ! do Virginia Apple do. In store aud for sale by sep 1« WEBSTER PALMES. 15 6 40 6 40 11) 1850. 185C RICH FALL DRY GOODS. GRAY IlROTHEttS W OULD beg to inform their friends and the pub lic that their fall supplies of rich uud elegant ©saw haw just arrived—purchased from tho most emi nent importers of the country, and selected with u care as regards clegunco un i beauty, which cannot be appreciated until fully examined. Wo oau confidently say that our Block of Rich Dress Good* nml Cloaks cannot bo surpassed for beauty aud olcgauce, and that oar Domestic Slock la ns cheap as the like quality of goods can ho had from hero to Now York Amo g our assortment will bo found tho mast elegant liouucod Robes with figures; Rich nnd elegant colored Silks, very rliunp; Lyon*’ Velvet Cloaks, trimmed in tho newest and richest stylo. Cloth ami Melr Antique Cloaks; rich and cheap. All-wool French Mouslin de Laiues, now ami elo- gain. Lupins’ best all-wool French do Laities, high colors, lor misses. Lupins’ best Black Bombaziuo and Cballcys. White Merino, Chaltey, do Laiua and BombuvAno, very fine. Clolh» nud CussitncrcH, a Hill assortment. PI lUtatiun Goods best quality, exceedingly cheap. Houskeocpiug article* la great variety, best quality at tho lowest possible price*. Tho limits of an advertisement precludes tho possibility of enumerating any but fow loading ar ticles. Wo would respectfully request tho attention ol purchasers to an examination of our stock, feeliug confident that style, quality and price, will prove satisfactory. GRAY BROTHERS, WOOD AND LUJUUER. A LL kinds of Wood, Boards, Plaufo ,Joist, Timber, Shingles, Light-wood, Posts I astern. Laths aud Pollings, for salo, at wholesale a <1 retail, low Tor ca*h, on tho now wharf ra.ontly c cetod on thcLumbcrYard of Robert A. Allen a. mar 12—lyW M. J. L.M iUTON' L iquor*, MO#: aud and matches—loobbi* R. c.tut'id Wh tky; 75 do New England Rum um ifo tiiu; '.into J>oUic*tie Brandy; 60 octaves do. 5 li.il pipes itnporieii brandy; 10 do Gin;AO quarter casks 8 .il Wine; loo boxes Tiger Mustard; Gu cases Matches; rem ivcd and for sale by ^ McMAUON & DOYLE, raj>122 2«*5 Mini '207 Buy street. C.tltHETING, mJGV, 01L CL0TIlS, fpllE tuUioribcrs ure now in receipt of, nud are X prepared to exhibit, a rich and varied assort- infill of the above goods, consisting In part of the oilowing, viz: Royal Velvet Carpeting; Brugsclis Tapestry Carpeting; Three Ply Carpeting t Two Ply Carpeting; Dutch and lterup Carpeting: Very rich Mosaic Rugs; Velvet aud Chenille Rags; Gil Cloths—4-4, 6-4,6-4 and 8-4; English and American Drugget; Window Shades. 8atiu do Luine and Worsted Curtains, Lace aud Muslin Curtains, Cornices, Curtain Pins, Curtain Hands, Tasi'-D, Cord, Carpels, and Oil Cloths—cut and put ttowu at Ihe shortest notice by an expuri* .;iu:ed"\vorUman; and .Shade* ami Curtains pul up in tin* most approved style, and at roasouablo prices, sop till AIK1N fc BURNS. KNIGHTS & THEThDAYS, B y DR. BORAX, author of “ Tab te Traits,” Ac. The Hill*of the .Shutomue, by Mb* Warner, uutiinr of ♦» Wide, Wide World,” he. A Pilgrimage to El Meditmh nnd Mecca!), by Lieut. Burton, of the Bombay Army, with map nnd Ulus- trail mis. The Hiraioroiic Poetry of the English l-anguagu. from Chancer to Saxe. Lorhmir UtUegood. fkq., a yyatig eoutlemau who wished to see J.li'e, by Stncdlcy. 1 Third volrano Irving’s Life of Washington—cheap edition. ' . Wood. Therapnvtlo aud PhaniMculogy—a new work. Simpson’s Ohsin retries—;2 vnU.. complete. Young America’s Picture Gallery—70 lllu tra- lions. W. THORNE WILLIAMS. WU» _ FOR TIIELADIEsi J U8T received per .-eauialiip Florida, from Now York, Brook’* 1’utlont Waxed White, Black uud Oil'd Spool Cotton, and for sale by ' * J. W THRKLKELD, , uug 2; Congress k Whitaker streets. gUNDRUi— hhds. P. B. Sugar 160 bbl*. htoutt’* Refilled Sugar 100 keg* Soda loo boxes Garb Foda lot- do Lemon Syrup looo }.{ and I* boxes fc’rtrilraes KO eases Selma] ps 100 M Imjsirted Uegar* 60 M American do Received uml for sulo by ■, out 16 MoJIAHON k DOYLE. tv £ DDLS. Lrntidy; 60 casks Brandy; 76 bb U | y Gin; loo bbl* Rectified Whiskey; 100 bbls Rum. Lcctivtd and for sulo by Oct 16 • OMAIION & BOYLE. C lANUlEd—GANDltS—26 huxes asaortod htiuk, j uml 20 boxe* Mixed Candles, put up expressly fora retail trade, aud 10 boxes Fancy Mo toes, White aud Red Sugar Pi uuu und Burnt Almonds. Just received uud for sale by oct 10 J. D. JESSE. C RACKERf— •10 barrels Butter Cracker* UO “ Sugar do 20 *• Soda do 20 boxes Soda do laimliug aud for sale by oct 19 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON & CO. J UST RECEIVED, per luto arrival* from Now York, a superior article of Fluted Skirt*, aud lor salo by J. W. TIIRELKALD, sept 2 Congress uud Wliltakor Hts. UCKETS AND Biiuoais— 60 duzeen U hoop ltalutod Buckets 25 do 2 do do do 26 d Brooms, landing uml for sale by uug 14 SCRANTON, JOJLVSrON k CO % SOllTH-WESTIflUlV R. tl. CO.,) / Macon, August 14th, 1856. ,uj | klVIUKND NO. 9.—The Board of Directors have H J this day declared a dividend of Four Dollars per share ou tho capita! stock of this Company, from thu earuiug* ortho Road for tho six months ending July St*t, pay able on ami after'the 16th In stant. - ‘ 1 : Stockholders in Savannah will rodelvo their divi dends at tho Central Railroad Bank. ' JNO T. BU1FEMLLET, uugl6—lm Soc’ry and Treas. HUNT’S IMPROVED SEIV1XU JlACliWKS, pV ESIGNED Expressly for making Bag*—aud XJ which Is decidedly superior to any other machluo for that purpode. Spool or skein threud can be tiaed of anj .1:ilrod length, and which will not need to bo clu ‘> t/l until tho whole la used. Bog manaulucturer. ’• uin and Flour merchants are vUeularl 1 tmtad -til and examine tv at RJ5 Con press stroyo qr,Aq MAI,FRED WEB31'EB,Qen. Agt. RECEIVED by late arrivals, Lady’s GAI TERS. Gentlemen’* Oxford TIES. Gouts and Boys’ GAITERS. iLow quartered. Cn'.f and Patent Leather Gonticmen’s Fine BOOTS. M. J. BUCKNER. oct 10 No. 71 aud 152 Gibbon’s Building. FINDLAY'S IKON WORKS MaPON, GEORGIA. Tbo jubscriber, from long experionco in jrjL tho business; is prepared to furnish Steam Engines, Boilers. Circular, Slnglo and Gang vr Saw Mill Machluory, tiriiv ond Merchant Milts, Sugar Mills, Gin Gearing, and Casting* in gen eral. Tho Saw Frames, whether for upright or rtt- outer, will bo of iron wheu required. AU of which, with hi. many imi-rcn-emcm . js w.rnmied u> lm equal to tho host raado at au - other cstablUnmout. Bis works are on » »cnlo u exloiulvo u ibo l.rg- rat at U10 North, aud ho I. praptrwl to mi onl.r. with prompthwa and ilUpatcli. •"»» • '1 ROBEHT FIN1II.AV „ NOTICE. A U, i-oraoaa tul«mtiHt,|u gronah roata will tako xjl due notice that all lota re-entered and not P^;the somh-will bo advertised for salo Immcdh CW1T-It. MOO DOLL,Alls HKWAHD . ^ For my two negroes, or 100 for either ifar lodged In Jail so I get them, JACK, sometimes called John, a hrge copper colored, hames J>%.down look ond rough faco, weighs anoutls a (anil* 6 feet 10 Inches high, 22 years old. Bo*t80 * very black with u wldo spuco between his uou per front teeth, high forohead, turns his foot out In walkiug, i* 6 foot 8 inches high, and weighs l&u, and 30 years old, and whon hoard of last, they were In tho swamp above Savannah. My address l* 4 roiln brauch, or Baru well, 8. 0. augl2—wly WM. AflHLY. . -- ^ iiBWAlUL AA Runaway, ou tho 2d iustant, my negro KRt man POMPEY. Uo la about twenty-four JP years or ago; six feet high; stout built; not rt _ t-ni-v dark complected; has a down look In r^matcuaiiM; tun a aa.r on tho too * UtaToot, cat with aa aso. It" “a. ralach-la North Coroll- ua. Itohojou coantyi aud may tie trying to mnko hla escape luck. Anv peraoa bringing him to roe, or cooOotat mm ta Jalt *» that l got him, I wilt pay tho above reward. l " C. W. CRAWFORD. Colquitt l*. - O.; a«ptl7—2m Montgomery county, Ga.., BROUGHT to jail. : . . * Brought to jail in Swalnsboro, Emanuel Co., on the 4th instant, a negro man; be says bis namols Harry; that ho bolong* to the •stato wt Thomas Clay, of dryan county, Ga. He i* oTlight complexion, with a slight soar-over the .left eye; about6 fettOJi inches lu heigh}, and about 20 years old. Tbo owner te cuqtieatcd to coino forward, pay charges and take him away, m he will bo dealt witu as the law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET, J«e • J*tor.