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VOL. XXX VII I OLD SERIES.I
SAVANNAH, GA.. THUR DAY, OCTOBER 23,18 56.
N012091
Frlvoi ofNaVAiiiiiiliPtt|i«M
uy ,:omiU *ii uuiteMtandlng, lUo proprietors ami
,,oil iii ir..»! llio tbroo piiwru Uauod in Havauuali,
Ui)i> *L hid following miir.riu talon of Mib
,i..i|iuou, id wko oil'cci tin i itay:
Daily Papi-r, pur unuriit, m ailvhtiflo 00 uu
frJ.Weokiy “ “ ........ 4 00
ffjckly, o.*;*y, iu advam:* >< 09
Weekly, uvocujuoa, to ono lUlUrus*.,,,,.,,,, g 00
ffeekly, eight “ . l” oo
ffoekly, lou " •• “ 12 00
A’lWkiy,twenty •• •* 0 20 00
Wliou uoi pai l witlitu ono mouth from Uiu ilmo
,tnubjorliMos Urn uhnrgu lor Iho Dally will lio seven
aOilari, ana lor Uio TrRVookly Jive.
Tlio W«i*t/ will bo MoQl only to thaso who pay In
advance.
The tuvtwr will iuvambly bo ilWcmitbicxl ujwu
ibe expiration or tho tluiu ibr which It ban boon
pil'l.
llic above rotor to tike onVot From mid after this
3NEE1) »V hi MS, Republican s
U. It. HiJ.FUN & CO., (ieoruinn if Journal
I'UOMI'HIN k WlTHlNliToN. ..Via*.
t.-miuab ‘Ay 1, 1660.
THURSDAY, TWO O Clock, P. BI*
33 k
'j2*JLCijLj3aox-e^.‘a^.c *.
Further Intelligence by the
North America.
N’kw Yoke, Oct. 23.—The udvatice by the
Batik of England hi ltd rute of discount was In
oouscqtteuce of the Bunk of Frunco refilling all
notes of over 60 days, and limiting advances on
public securities to 40 per cent., uud ou public
securities to 40 per cent.,and on railway shares
to 20 per cent.
The coolness between England and Russia is
Increasing.
Austria bus ordered her naval equudiou to
Cuu-tmitiuoplo.
The Dutch ship Baut a has been burut by the
platea qi Macao. Three liuudred atul tlfty
passengers jn ritdiedin the flumes.
tfeethi'{ ot \ umtnUsloiierM of the Atlnu.
tic and Gulf ttullroud.
We leard that the Commissioners of the Atu
lautio and Cull Uuilroad met yesterday, in the
city el Milledgcville, present, Hon. Charles
Spuldiug,C. J. Muuneilyn, F. U. Young, Win.
Pointer, Hon. Edward C. Amlcrsou and ])r.
James P. Screven.
Tin; -uni necessary to secure the subscription
of half a million from the State was subscribed
sn i-dlow.-*: $200 000 by the city ol Savannah,
$•.'00 lucj bv ilie Savannah, Albany & Gulf Hnil-
ryt'l < "•»)ii ; ‘ii vand £200,000 in private sub*
aci.i tion-, .. ■ dy from the counties of Decatur
uud Thoma*. *<l tlio city of Savauuah.
Cutilicd li-t -; uf subscriptions Were made out
tad furnished to his Excellency, the Governor,
la compliance with therequii.-mento of the Act
oflncorpoiation.
It was provided that alter not less thau thirty
days' notice, an election, shall be held in the
city or Milledgevillo, for uine Directors, 'under
the supervision of the Commissioners, o.miy
live or more of them. The stockbbldcrs will
rote in this election either iu person or by
proxy, as may be desired. . «
Tiie foregoing paragraphs changed very
•ligiuiy from the Republican's report, tell, wo
pn Mime, ail that-was dono at the meoting o
the cmumissloiuTS. Let us hope fertile speedy
urp.ujiziuion of the coniBfth.v in the bauds of
ta«n wlia will give public commence to the eh-
terpnze and satisfaction to nil wloaru concern*
id in its consummation.
Quarterly Law lUngnzIm-.
Wo are glad to seo that this excellent perio
dical is continued with fair prospects or success.
Xosoutliern Lawyer should bo without it. Puli-
liihed at $j per auuum by Juo. UaudolpU
Bichmoad Virginia. The following are the con-
tints of tlio October issues
Liabilities of Railroad Companies for Injuries
die.,
Recent English Decisions,
Husband uud Wife—Services Rendered by
the Luttcr,
Evidence to explain u Written Contract, Ac ,
Court of Errors and Appeals of New Jersey,
Father’s Right to Son's Lnlmr,.
Trespass Qiiure Clausum Fregit,
Deed, Construction, Evidence Aliunde,
DillQVia Timet—When Dismissed,
Ladies, Equity, Limitation, Lapse of Time,
Will, Construction, Devise,
Bill, Demurrer for Multifariousuess Over
rated, Putties,
Church Property—Power of Courts of Equity
over Trustees,
“What is Literary Piracy?”
Tariff of Fares ou Railroads, Ac.—Editorial
Miscellany,
Book Notices,
RsVisor’s Reports,
Index to Grattnn’s Reports.
Pkospkct ix Mauiilani).—Marylaud is the
ilagle Stato which wo have been disposed to
concede to Fillmore. An intelligent and re.
llablo gentleman who has been spending Homo
time there says that tho prospect nuw-is that
•lie will go for Buchanan. Such tools, wo
aod.Mand, tlio opinion of Governor Johnson
yesterday returned from a short sojourn
la that State.
Sl VTIIKHN LONVKNTUIV AT HA-
V ANN AH, OlllUUOU
TO THE PEOPLE OF THE SLAVEf.OLD-
ING STATES.
. Fxm.ow CmifciNs,s^.'fhe.RuuUieru; Couvuu-
lion, which wus held iu February lust at Rich
mond, unowned over by rcsoluliuu to meet at
Savauuali ou Uiu sucuud Monday, the ulg.itb of
December uuxl.
Auioug tUe resolution* adopted at that Con
vention, was oue nominating a committee to
whom was referred, tho resolutions which hud
been adopted as Uio sense of thu body, with
instructions to prepare and publish an address
to Uio puoplu oi tno {Southern States develop
ing uud expressing luoie fully its views and
inviting a general uud largeruiteudauce oi del
egates til Hie udjounied sc»siou. Tlio commit
tee euusisted ol J. D. U. Deliow, of Louisiitua}
Tench Tiigiimau, ol MurylauU; Robert (Juki,
of tho DibU-ici of Columbia; Junius Lyous, R.
K..Meude, J. R. Anderson. Alycr Myers, F. ii.
Ueau, of Virginia; uUd d.tL Ulhbou, of Norili
Curolma. ^
Neatly a quarter ui d century ugo, it beguu
llrst to luuuuest itself to tho Southern States,
that, although they embraced iu proportion .to
population the wealthiest producing region in
the world, they were contributing directly or
indirectly of its proceeds, to the aggrandize
ment and commercial opuleuco mainly of other
nocuous ol tno Uuiuu, notwithstanding every
consideration .;l propriety uud patriotism de
manded that these elements of wuullu should be
re allied ut home. Fuiir-ilHhsoftlie commerce
of the nation are made up from Uio
products ol ttuuUvevii industry. Our com
merce witii Grout Britain alone constitutes
Dio ball of what has giveu to Her ihe commer
cial control oftho world Her great economist
M’Uullocli, said long ago, “the cotton luuuuiac*
turn forms the prineipat busUioss carried on in
this country, affording an advantageous Held
lor the accumulation uud employment of mil
lions and millions of cupitut und thousands
upon thousands ‘of workmen, it gives us
strength to sustain burdens that would ‘bine
crushed our fathers and could uot Ik* supported
by any other people.”
The Convention, which were held ut Macon
and Augusta, Georgia, and at Charleston Bonth
Carolina, 1868 ’U, representing several btates,
audeinbraeiug among thoir liumlicrs theubJest,
most diBtlhguisiied, und patriotic of our citi
zens, constituted tlio curliest embodiment of
this heutiipeut; and these Couventionu have
been succeeded byUothers ol equal icspec*
Ability, and even wider iuliueuco uiyouriung
Horn nlatfc to plaoo and composed uj delegu-
twus worn every State of lUoBouth appointed
in primary assemblies, by municipal govern
ment, or by executive authority. The records
'6i these icssi uiblics, at Memphis, in 1845,184'Jj
Baltimore, 1852 ; Now Orleans , 1851—51;
Churlestou, 1850, ami Richmond, 1850, have
long siuco la.'en giveu to the puplle, and are
marked by ability uud patriotioiu seldom ever
surpassed iu this or auy other country.
It is impossible to,resist thocvidenceth.it
these Conventions origiualtng ut hist in purely
economical considerations, however, a Iter wards
stimulated uud deriving renewed activity Irom
the insolent und aggressive spirit exhibited at
times by the free Btates, suffleient in other
countries to liavo led to open hostilities, and
which bus threatened, uud only been arrcated
upon the thresho’d of, a disruption oi tho Fed
eral Union itself, have contributed largely to a
consolidation of Southern sentiment, to better
uuderstaudiug ol our condition und necesities,
and have also been felt iu that general develop
meiit now everywhere manifesting itself at the
South, extending bur railroads, enlarging uud
diversifying our coiumerco uud inuuifactuieH,
and developing our agriculture, inviting and
eoaceutratlug population uud leading to new
combinations and to higher uud still higuer
hopes. , , , ...
It was declared at Richmond, that the object.,
of tiie Convention were “to secure to tho bouth*
era Btates tlio utmost umouut of prosperity us
au integral purt of the Federal Uuiun, or iu
euublc them to maintain their rights ami insti
tutions in any event,” and that matters wore
.all germane which related to tho development
of our smi, the enlargement ol our internal
improvement system, our domestic trade and
direct foreign commerce, mines, manufactures,
and tiie arts, the social system uud institutions
of the Bouth, our schools, culloges, and the
press, it will properly be the duty of the com
mittee, therefore, to make a lew brief toler-
enccs to each of these heads.
L Auiiiuuj.tuuk.—What aro the meuns of
Increasing the agricultural wealth of Uio South,
uud of bringing home to tho farmer aud the
planter, from ineir Helds, Urn largest results aud
the greatest prosperity, and ofjiromoting the
best condition of their operatives'(
11. INTKIINAI. lill'UOVKMENTS. HoW bliuli
the lines of communication among us und be
tween us be so extended uts to admit of tho ut
most economical distiilmtiou of product from
section to section, witii tho utmost facility of
intercourse—considerations' ! ! ull-importunt in
cementing the boudsui Southern union, mu! in
muking us, us indeed wo ought to lie, one iu
u.iiili.i.nntV Tlniii. mill t.hllri (t)llv.
Hakpbu’s Magazine and Stoiiy Book, have
been laid on onr table by Col. Williams. Good
numbers both. Messrs. Warnoek A Davis have
likewise furiijslicd ua with a copy of the Maga -
line.
Fumuda Afpointjiknt—Tiie Secretary of
ihe Treasury has appointed John Newton, of
Ti.Hflcol i, Florida, tho Superintendent of Con-
•traction of thu new Custom House authorized
lobe constructed at that place.
Omo Er.LcrioN.—The Washington Union
•anounccs the receipt of u letter satisfying its
tditor that Barns (Dem.) has been elected to
the House of Representatives from tho Uftecnth
district of Ohio, over Sapp (Hop.), making
niao Democratic members certainly electod
from that State ; ail of them being gains.
Ex-Governor Sprague,"^'the most exteumve
manufiicturer in Rhode Island,died last Sunday
Ho was at the head of flic Fillmore electoral
treks! iu that State. *
mid now lllnuHalt In the Btates e( Maryland, Indiana Htmiou—AU bat ttev«nCoau-i NLW YORK, Out. l»-,txmoN-The market U
** ” Ue* Henrd from-Willard Kite teit Gov- 'fully Re easier, aud heavy. Holders wou*d have
.ocoucede Ro morn to secure • rerpone# from
huyori. Tho rtslus aro 1,000 boles* The followlBg
are our revised xi.otsUuiin:
Virginia. North and South Carolina, Georgia!
Alabama, ttinl Mississippi, must the youth of
tliu .South be lunger doomed to exile in uncon
genial ollfiies. whore the most sacred associa
tions ot their homes are denounced as those of
tho savage und the barbarian, the heritage or
guilt ami crime, und where grave and Rovorond
m otesHorH aud Clergymen leave tho pulpit und
thu dunk to aigii uud circulate incoudlary poll-
ttatt addresses, HulwVltuting rifles lor Euclid or
tho Bible, aud tludingiu Kausas fields more
cliiKsio and coiiKecrated than wero ever before
runilsliuil to them by Attica or Palestine.
Blinll notour State legislature, acting in con
cert, provide for mi increased number of homo
institutions, extending at the same time the
sphere of those nlreudy existing? With a
larger proportion of thoroughly educated men
tluiu Is to bo fuuud beyond mir limits will wo
build up and encourage home literature and
foster and encourage home publication houses?
I lie time for action is now. It will ho well, at
least, to look to our ! school-books. Can the
making ot these be entrusted so exclusively to
those, who by instilling an occasional heresy,
dangerous to our repose, imagine that they
set ve’ul the same tirno God aud mammon-tbeir
consciences aud their pockets? Tho State
Legislatures at tho South alone are competent
to heal this mischief*. Property will submit to
auy umouut of taxation for such n*purposc. A
system can and ought to be matured at the
Bomb by which the most ample encourage
ment shall bo given to its educational system
ami to its [irets. Withdraw ut once the con
tributions which me raturued too often to us
mow iu contumely and Insult. •
Fellow citizens of tho Bouth,we may not real
ize ut on up ull of these hopes, hut let us fondly
cherish them, believing them to be attainable
ut no distant day, if wo shall uet in concert,
moving in the same-direction, under the dic
tates ora common intoront—necessity and pa
triot ism.
We invite a large attendance at the Conven
tion iu Buviimiuh. Let overy*'village aud town
througnout the Bouth vespoud promptly to tills
appeal in the appointment of delegates instruct
ed iu regard to their wishes und views. Tlio
Executives or the.several Stales uud the Mayors
of elites, Boards of Trade and Commerce, Agri
cultural Associations, etc., will, it is believed,-
appoint according to custom, delegations of
tried and approved men, who will certainly at
tend, or who will, in the event of a failure,
communicate by;reports or otherwise, full in-
formation for the action of the body,upon some
or ull <d'the points indicated.
Can it be necessary to appeal to the press of
th6 S -ulh, to open its columns to this subject,
and to continue Its agitation uutil tho sitting
of the Convention iu December. J
Tho city of Savannah, through its Executive
olileor. has ;.olilled the Committee of Its iuteu-
tiou to moke every provision Ibr the uieetiugof
the Couveutiou, to uflbrd the amplest facilities
for its business und extend the utmost hospi
tality to its delegates.
■I. D. De Bow, of Louisiana,
in.voii Tjlgumax, of Marylaud,
Root. Oulu, District of Columbia,
J as. Lyons, ]
H. Iv. Mkadk, }
J. R. Andkusox, }
F-B.DEANK,jr.,| of Virginia,
MterMykus, j
J. H. Giduon, of North Caroliua
ertiar.
EvANsviLLK,’Oct. 18.—Wo have now receiv
ed ruturni from eigbWxfive counties In thin
Btste, ami.these give a minority for A. P. Wil
lard, Democrat, ter Governor, of 6,200.
Tim suveu remaining counttea gave at the
Congressional election in 1864. a fusion ma
jority of only 170. Willard's election Is there
fore a fixed fact
The Congressional districts have all been
heard from Iu reliable Shape,- and the next de-
S on will stand as follows: *There are some
esrrections as compared wish the den-
B atch telegraphed on the I6ty, and these make
io delegation seven Democrats and f
sioti.)
First District—Jos. Locklmrd. Dem.
G no a ns in Omo.—Tho Ohio State Journal
(Bluck Republican) groans awfully over tho
defeat of Galloway and tho election of Cox tlio
Democratic Nominee,in the Columbus District
Quuth the editor.
• It is useless, at this time, to go into an ex*
aminationof tliowiUBO or cumeMi fills defeat.
It is clearly traceublc to the umductof FiU-
moro men. It was iu their power either to
elect him or defeat him. They have chosen
tlio latter alternative. They have defeated
him. but they have uot elected Mr. Stanbrry,
their caudidatc. Indeed, wo doubt whether
his vote will exceed one thousand iu the eu-
tire district. They liuve elected Samuel 8.
Cox, or, at least, they have suflered him to be
elected, nolwitbstuuding the abnso he has for
years heaped upon both their candidates and
their principles, audjjwlio, in Congress, will bo
found acting with the Brookses, Keitts and tho
whole pro-slavery Buchauun crowd, to fasten
the curse of liuuiuu bondage upon the fair,
free land of Kansas.
Florida ..Election.
Tail atiafskk, Oct. 20,1850.
Editors Georgian fy Journal:
Tlio iutelligenco.1 gave you in my last, reln-
l We to tlm result of the Florida election on tho
M tort., is fully confirmed by Uio cifilclal vote.
Col. perry’s majority in tho State will exceed
Col. Hawkin's will bo at ieu-t 70b
"0 know certainly of tho election of 16,
Democratic Senators out of tho2i of which
that | H composed, and 7K. N.’s. The
reinaining Senator is in doubt, bnt believed to
®° ® eo, °cratic. Of the 46 House members, 2i>
m ni0to, » to be Democrats, 14 K. N.’s, ami 2
not liearil from, bnt one of them is certain to
»e a Dem wr.it Wo shall have at least twenty
/ovr majority on joint ballot in the Legislature,
s 11 c l«in sweep. Look out for 2001) major!-
1 for “Buck and Brock” In November.
“God Bj.kkn Littlk Floiiida 1”
Yours, • C. E. D.
Vn^i! lj ^ nA jlJ ‘ i AND TuiTtJNiTKD States—New
hr 06 ’ 2t) — r * M,,ro ' 000 ° r Wa,kers Min-
Interest and lu seutiineiit? Thun, uud thus ouly,
shall thero bo distributed at home those con
siderable amounts which umiually swell 'lie
aggregate of Northern travel—lor busiucss or
for pleasure. m „ „
ill. DoML'sriC^ixi) FoiiEtoN Tkade.—bliall a
nor’iou of the results dorivublo Irom tlicMj be
shared at home, or be left us they now gener
ously are—to be cujoyed wholly by others. Is
not the Southern trader entitled to au equal
shave iu those results, aud other tilings beiug
equal or uearly so, to a preference over his
Northern competitor? Is it too late to learn
the lesson that commerce is as honorable us
agriculture, mid tUpt it is as dishonorable to
purchase the wares and commodities of an
abolitionist, knowing him to be such, as it would
he to give aid and countenance to tho enemy
during the pressure of actual war? In our In
tercourse with the North it at least becomes us
so to systematize our trafle, that it shall lie
with those, who uro uot in open uud acknowl
edged hostility to our rights and institutions.
Cuu there not he a profitable direct trade open
ed from Suutli.ru ports to the continent of
Europe, und are not the times rife for such n
movement? May not the shipping interests of
the South be augmented, and that consumma
tion bo curly reached wh.ch All of us have so
much at heart, and now believe to be practi
cable—a line of .Steamships from our ports to
Europe?
IV'. Minks, Mani kactuises, and thr Aurs.
—Tho Mineral resources aud manufacturing
facilities of tho Bouth stand without a rival.
Tlio manufacturer uuist bo in constant com
munication with the agriculturist, or perish in
thorueo of competition. Side by side they
wax stronger, and mutually add to each others
development. In u quarter of a century has
been been to grow up the cullos&tl manufac
turing system oftho North. It was thought
earlier than this that commerce aud commercial
empire were alone tlio destiny of that flourish
ing section. In another quarter of a century,
if tiie Bouth bnt do her duU\ a like error shuil
be corrected b.v her in a maimer no less sink
ing and remarkable,
V. Sou:At. System and Institutions ou the
Bourn—Ih it our purpose that these shall re
main intact amid the disorganizations which
threaten other society/ This system nnd tires©
institutions have over been ours and those
of ouninco-'tors, inoluding the very founders
oftho Ropnbik.. They have given us ull of
opulence tin t is enioyed. They have raised us
to ten millions of freemen, uud enabled us to
bring under Christian influences four millions
of happy, well-protected and contented labor
ers, desoudents of barbarians, thrown upon our
shores hy the hands ol Providence, mukiug uso
ua instruments of Northern ships and Northern
cupidity. Have they taken away from our
oupneities ns legislators iu peace, or our valor
and patriotism in war? Li tho principal of
honor, of intergrity, of manly courage, the
Instinct which impels tho approval of right,
the resentment of wrong, or tlio chastisement
ot insolence—arc the social and domestic
virtues mid christiuu charities to bo found
existing Kero in uuhuppy contrast with the
system and institutions of those who claim the
priyilogc of reforming our manners, mid cf
making.ns altogether as thoy aro themselves?
Domestic quiet aud repose aro invited to give
way to agrarianism, socialism, spiritualism,
uud ull ot the older infinitely divcivifled Urns,
which agitate und Keep lu continued turmoil,
what U called by mi abnso of terms, free soci
ety. Reforms there may be—improvements:
time and expericnco develop Riese in thi
machinery oi nil societies. Should such at any
time ha necessary ut tlio South, U i« oura nun
ours only, ft: assemblies und conventions, to
dbouw uud pronounce upon them, iudigunully
repelling the impudent interferences of our
French Affairs.
Mr. NValsh, the enlightened Paris correspond
eut of the Journal of Commerce, in his last
letter, gives from the French official papers a
more hopeful view of financial affairs In that
couutvy than has been taken by others. Ho
says .
“luir semi-oflici.il or ministerial organs in*
quire into tho causes of the fall in tho funds
aud stocks of every description duriug Borne
months past. They deny unit thero is truly
either a pci tical, omnmoicinl or financial crisis.
There has been a mischievous excess of specu
lation and joiut-stock undertakings. The Gov
ernment refused to graut more license. The
railroad companies went too fast iu the issue of
bonds, the proceeds ol which wero to be ap
plied to branches. Moreover, French capital
was rendered comparatively source at home
by the operations of cosmopolite associations
taut undertook foreign public works aud bank
ing experiments. Politics had nothing to do
wita the home depreciation. Since the estab
lishment of the Empire by Louia Napoleon,
which delivered Frauco from a dreadful politi
cal crisis,the sense of security has been stronger
aud more general thau ever it was. Tho count*
tjy is culm aud trusts in the future. Our uew
institutions become daily firmer. Without, we
have conquered peace, u glorious peace, which
has reinstated France at the summit of influence
uud dignity. A new era of pacific develop*
ment is opened; ccrtaiuly the uffuirs or Naples
uro not of a kiud to affect our situation.”
Second
Third **
Fourth “
Fifth ••
Sixth *•
Seventh
Eighth “
Ninth “
Tenth «
• Eleventh "
—wn*. uuuaiiaru, ue*
Wm. H EngUah,. “
Jas. Hughes, - “
Jos. B Foley, “
David Gilgore, Fusion,’
J M Gregg, Democrat.
John G Davis, “
DWVoorhee*
Schuyler Colfal, Fusion.
Sun Brenton, “
Johu U Pettit, •*
Tax Way the Fbiuontxbs "Canvass.”—
(Enter Deacon Holy-dom, speaking as he en
ters ) "Excuse mo, ma'am, ter entering with
out knockiug, but 1 have, as you are aware, a
great interest In the cause of religion and
mbaud Is going to vote in the uext election ?”
“Well, Deacon Holy-dom, my husband has
alwoys been a Democrat, and I presume he will
vote Tor Mr. Buchanan.”
"Yes, ma'am, but your husbuud I believe a
’moral und religious man,’ and we supposed all
tho pious peoiilc would of course vote for Fre
mont aud Freedom.”
"Is Mr. Fremont a pious man, Deacon Holy-
dom ?”
"Oh yes, ma’am; Mr. Fremont is u very pious
muu; his whole life has been devoted to the
cuuse of freedom aud piety, and there is great
danger that if Mr. Uuchauau is elected, slavery
will be introduced into Rhode Island, and these
dear littlo children of yours will bo placed lu a
stato of bondage." [Here- Deacon Holy-dom
puts his handkerchief to his right eye, while
ho looks at the lady with the left.)
“Do you really think bo, Deacon?"
i My (tear madam, there ts no doubt of it; auu
i sincerely hope you will do all In your power
to induce your husband to leave the .wicked
party with which he has hithorto been associ
ated, and vote with us. How does the woman’s
husband vote who lives in tho next house?”
"Oh, he’s a Democrat too.” '
"ludeee I how shocking! b her husband at
home?”
“No: Ue’a at work.”
“Well, I’ll call on her, then. But before I go
allow metoleavoyoua docoment which con
tains an account of the manner in which a
poor woman iu Kansas had her tongue pulled
out of her mouth aud tied around her neck.”
"Why, Deacon Holy-dom, that would be hor
rible! but how would it bo possible?”
“O, it is true, ma’am; ft is published in all
the moral and religious papers of the country,
and I will vouch for every word they utter.
Good morning, ma’am 1”
Aud Deacou Holy-dom reports at the next
"business meeting” at the "bat,” that one lady
hud listened to him, and her husband would go
iu strong for "Fremont audJesslo,” and tho
oauso of morality generally.—Rorion Poet.
Episcopal General Convention*
On the fifteenth day the principal business
was tho adoptiou of a canon the first section
of which provides that If any bishop, priest, or
deacon should leave the church and join any
ether, then the standing committee of his dio
cese shall report to the presiding bishop, Ac.,
and notice shall be given to the recusant that
unless he give notice within six months that
the charges against him are false lie wiU be
deposed from the ministry, and it shall be the
duty of the presiding bishop so to depose in
the presence of two other bishops and pres
byters, Ac. The second section provides that
whenever a bishop or minister be absent from
his dioco-.e at the time of his renunciation or
joiuing the communion of uuy religious body
not in connection with tiie church, uotice may
be given to him by leaving u written copy of ft
at the place where he lust resided before he
loft the diocese. The third section repeals cau-
ons one and two of 1863. An amendment
of article six of the constitution was also pass
ed.
Iu the course of the sitting Rev. Dr. Henckel,
from the committee on the state oftho church,
reported, noticing the happiness of welcoming
the new diocese of California, and other proofs
of the growth of tho okurch. More aid was
required in missions. There bad been in thir
ty dioceses, within the lastlthree years, 262 or-
dinatinns of deacons and 326 of priests. There
were now in the church, in thirty dioceses,
Texas uot included, 1,815 clergymen, being an
increase In that time of 164. There were 105,-
136 communicants in 1853, now 119,136.
There bad been upwards of 30,000 confirma
tions. There had been fifty seven deaths of
clergymen, and three bishops had been conse
crated; a large inorease in baptisms, marriages
Sunday schools and scholars; and indeed every
branch of the church was becomingly noticed,
ami,as a whole, the report was a very cheering
aud satisfactory document
The Convention will finally adjourn an Tues
day next.
Conttnerriiil Mllipr?.
Savautials Market, October fid.
No sales or cotton this forenoon.
COLUMBUS, Oct. 21-OOlTON—Stloa have been
conQnod to rooolpts by wagons, and at prices io Ir
regular as to mako it next to impossible to give
accurate quotations. Lots or even limited also are
almost entlroly neglected. Few bates have soldo*
high os 11 cents which may be regarded as extreme
flgures for tbe host stylus offering.
U BIFFIN, Pot. 22 - Slncr our lu tissue the cotton
market bos experienced a Turther decline of3-4ths
ora cent. Wo therefore change onr figures, and
quote us extreme* t»tf to Ujg.
ATLANTA, Uct. 21-Cotton continues firm at irom
10*4 to U cents. Principal Miles lljf cent-i.
AMK1UCUS, Oct. 22 -Now cotton selling at 0 to
10>4 cents; demand good. Coining la pretty freely
for so early in the "oa^on. No old cotton offering.
MACON Oct 21 -Cotton market very dull, (
lug hum: % large; 8 to 11 Fine U#. IVuMhor
line for picking.
JM .«#U towards W*lk«r’s government.
-B2J* puh’foly expressed the sympathy tie'ighbora.
ion -a.i 5 ^. c I'Yustitit U. S;. AdntiuiiH VL Education—With institutioim of learn
ing like those that have beau long established
Sutuncr’s Lost.
Surely Scuutor Sumner does not read the
Siivanuah Republican—else how could he have
written vvluit follows to UU Black Republican
brethren in Illinois?-and so Into ns this present
month :
It is hard to rcuuunco the opportunity which
you oiler me; for l have constantly hoped to
visit Illinois duriug tho present couicstyind, in
plain language, to put to her people the ques
tions which they aro to decide by their
votes. These are nil involved iu the free
dom of Kuusas, but thoy are luainfuld in
form-
Are you against the extension of slavery? I f
yea, then vote for Frcmout.
Aro you especially against the extension
of slavery by torcc ? If yea, then vote for Fro
munt.
Ate you against the erection uf the Slave OIF
guroy as the domiuant power iu our Bepublic ?
it* yea, then votu lor Fremont.
Are you against tho violation oftho Constitu
tional rights of American citizens ? If yea,
then yoto for,;Ficmout.
Auduoiouvonhifctiy, often expose, but still
Unuutiug abroad, may seek to deceive you. It
may loam with abuse nnd bristle with perver •
sion of fact; but it canuot obscure tho unques
tionablu truth which now stares everybody in
the luce, that a vote for Buchanan is a vote for
ull theso bad things. It is a vote, not simply
for the extension of Slavery, but also for iho
extension of tiavery by force, involving, be
sides, the erection of the Slave oligarchy os the
dominant power in our Republic, and the viola
tion of the Constitutional rights of American
citizens. Surely Illinois will not bo led to snno
tion any suuh enormities.
Ah regards France aud tho silk trade, it must
be admitted that this is more likely to bo a
temporary dUUculty. Tho loss of Uie.sUkworm
on tlio European continent one year, does not
imply, of necessity, tho loss of it another year,
ot all events there is no natural, physical, or
philosophical reason, why it should be perma
nent. Ah regards the abstraction of her silver,
however, that will coutinuo—as England re
quires it for India, aud her shipments are made
iu that, metal—uutil she adopt gold as the
standard of value, and issues silver coin of a
less than its nominal value.
Skntbnckd to tub Penitentiary.—Bon 36c»nd upwards fbr extra
. * iglies, of Halifax county, Va., charged with BAOGINO—We nolle* oo
Killing one of his negroes, was tried last week,
•uvicted of manslaughter and sentenced to,
■.BityearnUnpriHoumePt lathe penitentiary
Tho Fillinure party of Boston had ii great
lurch ligh procession, Wecnesday evening,
which, numbered some five thousand peo
ple. It wa# half an hour passing wm* glean
P°‘»k, :
NSW YOttX CLASSIFICATION.
Uplsuii. Florida. Mobile N.o&Tx
Ordinary — — —
Middling 12* 12* 12ft IU
?i d r d, ! Dg . ra ! r ;::^ "J? }$
tLOUK'—Southern Flour 1* lu good request, *9
peoially tbe batter gradua, tbe^e are firm, while
mixed brands aro dull and heavy.
WHEAT--The arrivals or wheat are in exuus* of
the demaml, uud with incrouncd Ormnegi In freights
price* aro 2 a»c lower, ou common and prime
qualities,
(XJFFGB• Ooutiuuo in moderate request, ....
for Rio prices are easier; we quote the decline lor
tbe week at V cent.
HIOE— 1* quiet but Arm; Halos of 00 tierces ae 4R
a 6c. Tbe latter an extrema figure.
m
Port of Huvamialk October 83.
No arrivals or clearances slnco our laat.
Memoranda.
NKW YORK, Uct 18-Cld, sclir L Peacock, Mo-
Beady,8avauuuh.
10—Arr, burk Mario Morton, Puttersou, Navau-
nab.
8chr North St to, Hurtou, JravSbimb.
BO TON’. Oct. 17 --UU, uhlp Arkwright, Davis,
Charlotte Harbor, Fla.
Ih ig L W Angler, Jotkf-cm^ile.
srJIf
0Jt 1,1st ur.,40, lou, 20,1ft, HJilpFalcon, from Liv
erpool, for Nnvaminh.
MMCKLMNY.
Bark Usxio Loud, rrom Savannah lor Matausae,
before reported a* huviug struck on tbe Ginger-
bread, and at auubor noar tho Urcat Isaacs, full of
water, waa again pasted 27 tU wit. off the Klnvul
Maud, with wreckers around her nud Ktrl|i;dug
bur,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WAITED
B Y the rtnlMcribere on tho first November next,
acolorot Porter. Ono acquainted with the
city, and who cau como well rocommemloJ, will
hour ofn permanent rltuatlou by applying Immedi
ately to
AIKEN AjBUUXN.
net 23
3w
RKCRIVING PER STEAMER ALA
BAMA AND IS STORK. ,
Kegs Ex.ra Goshen Butter
50 boxes Slato Cheese
20 •• PinoApplo “
r,o bbl# Choice Apples
50 •* Extra Biting Potatoes.
26 “ Rod Oulous.
20 •* Yollow Onions
• 5 " Tomatoes
2 *♦ Pears
4 boxes Now Lomons
15 " •* Kata ins
10 K - “ *
10 * ?
AL«0
2 bbl* Extra Pig IHiuh
2 " “ Bides
2 “ •* Shoulder*
Smoked Beef, Smoked aud Pickled Tougues,
Oorued Beer, Pickled Fork, 4o« for sale by
R. H. WATSON df CO.,
Clt'.NE’S
META1.TO
JBWBSIMa OAffiSHEH*'
T HIS is a newly luvvtited BUrilAI. CASE, fash
ioned to aucuN with tlio feelings of tho b.*-
reave I, and yet rotating all the requisite* of an
appropriate receptacle for tbo Bead. There in no
reason why aubh a fceupttclo ^hbuhl l»o made to
create by its appearance dinagreeablu ronsation-<.
It I* enough that we should be bereaved, and what
ever tends to soften or make Iwakoen the polgnnn*
cyofourgrlcr,coinmends Itself to our considera
tion. Bo much that is repulsive has boon discarded
in the arrangement and shape of the above Ca-c,
that Hs natuo, tho CASKET BUltlAL CAS , It au
involuntary auggestiou, aud I do not it -citato to
aver that thero has never been in use auy thing .io
entirely altwto, appropriate amt cmivcnleuttiR tlds
invention
The Case permits a vtewof ll*.- eutire body afii r
it Is enclosed, thu wholo tup ! olng ccmiHxicd cr
boauU(hl thick Flrcnoh llato Giaa- .siitflcicutiytrong
toroiist any internal or external pressure, is per
fectly air tight, composed of mutal highly orim-
montod. and will last for ages.
Samples of the Casket may be seen at tbo office of.
Messrs. CRANE, WKUB kC f K, 82 Bay street. Sa
vannah.
T. 8. Persons desirous of p rcliasing tlio exclu
sive right for tbe sale ortho Casket lu tuo following
States, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and North
Carolina, will pleaso apply by loiter or iu perron to
WILLIAM B. PHILUi‘8 & OlI. ,
owners of Patent, earn of
CRANE, WELLS k CO.,
Navannah, Georgia.
N B. Rights to ono or more couiitleti will bo sold
also. «ct 1-tf«®qr
otl 23
No. 28 Whitaker street.
Office Charleston and Sar* R, R. Co.)
October 10,1856. /
T HE Sovcnih lustalmeut of MVK BO LAKH PER
SHARE ON THE STOCK subscribed to the
Charleston and Savauuah Railroad, wi i ho due on
Ifomfay, the 10th of November. PAymont to be
mado to the Treasurer, at the offleo or the Company
in charleston.
The BavannaU subscribers will please pay to A.
PORTER, Esq, President of tho Bank of tho Stato
of Georgia, Savannah.
By order or the Prosldunt.
O. F. HANCKEL, TrPavurer,
ELECTION NOTICE^ ~~ ~
SlVAXNiU, Oct. 20, 1866.
C OUNCIL will at its next meeting «-n Thursday,
elect a Sergeant of Uie Special Police of tbe
City of Savannah, by day and by night, to fill the
vaoauoy occurred by the election or Sergeant Eli.
K. McGee, to tho office of 2ud Lloutenaut,
Salary $700- Bond $600. Applicants will please
leavo their appllcat ou, Htutiug the names of their
securities (two required to each Bond, with me ou
or beTora 10 o’clock, A. M. of that day.
Byordor of Council,
EDWARD G. WILSON.
Clerk of Council.
TUB GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE
CO. OF NEW YORK.
A RE taking MARINE and RIVER Risks at their
Agency, on Drayton atroot, near tbe Bay-
Approved Risks will be taken on liberal terms,
and i bo usual credit given ou Premium Notes.
Throe quarter* of the busiucss will bo returuod to
tho customers in Sorip.
oct22-6m C. A. L, Lamar, Agout.
GODRY’S LADY'S BOOK
F R November,
Grahim’s Illustrated Monthly for November,
Arthur’* Home Magazine for November,
Peterson’* Ladle* Natloual Magazine for Novem
ber.
Mrs Stopheu’a New Monthly Magazine, for No-
vamber.
Ballou’* Dollar Monthly for November,
Received and for aale by
WARKOOK k DAVIS,
Booksellers and Stationers,
oct22 169 Congress street.
S IGHT EXCHANGE ou New York for sale by
C. A. L. LAMA
IAR.
KENNEDY & BEACH.
Ho. 109 Broughton Street,
(Hodgson’s new, block corner or Bull.)
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 18-COTTON- The demand
coniiinicH moderate und with a large supply on tbe
market prices to-day have been still more in fa
vor r.) b-Ivors, Tho sales amount to 6600 bales,
at .itemi tho range of our vUQtatlotw which are
inoditird ts follows:
inferior —a—
Good Ordinary —a —
-'Low Middling — a —
Middling 12)4 & 12 X
Good Middling 12# a 12 ii
Bidd ing Fair 12lfal8
Fair 13Va —
- Middling U^a 11X
BTATRXSHT OT OOHOH.
Stock on bond 1st September, 1865 bales 7,1 $
Arrived sinco 204,749
Arrived today 5,250
Total 217,197
Exported to date 64,716
Exported to-day .. 670-65-892
stock on band and on shipboard not clear
ed 151,805
SUGAR.—We hoar of some 80 to 100 bhda sold
at ful. prioei.
MOi«AS3ES.—Two or three small lot* have boeu
sold at previous ratol, and some retail bbia of Or-
leaus refinery at 66c. fl gal.
PORK—Busiucss has been confined to retail
transactions at $2150 $ bbl for Mess
LARD—Tho atock is Aery light, not exceeding 800
packages, and prime in bbia and tierces held at I4e
9 ft and upward*.
BACON—The sales include U casks dear aides
in poor packages at 8 jgo ft ft. Yostorday 101 cska
were sold on private terms.
WHISKY - We bear of200 bbU racUiLd soldyes
terday at 85o ft gallon, and 60 raw at 81 Ho—a
further advance. Holders now generally asking
°— A J - *— —recUflod.
- onis or twe small sale* of
India at lfioft yard.
COFFEli-Tne only solos reported toniay were 100
a ...
hundred bales cotton have been shipped to Liver
pool at 16-82 a l-2d.
llondoo, [dearbills].......8^
i Maw York 66' days'.
Mew Jerk flight.... Me* per eenTdlaoeutto par,
ENTIRELY NEW
AfJD
Splendid Stock
Paris and New fork Millinery,
Ikt* ikoro at the Northwest .corner UraUgUbm
and ik“ • “
and Bull streets on Thursday,23d October,
not'd
vama Wi^m^smms
AND DRUBS GOODS
Mrs FREELAND has opened
aid will be receiving by
steamers through the sea-
Mm, tho latostaud mnstfush.
h.hnabio styles of
. < .FRENCH BONNETS,
- Klobou-s Flowers and Fouih
*rs- Also a rich soloctlon
of Dnws Trimmings, uoiwL-t-
fogod, velvet Ribbon-, and Bugle La
iriety of Dross aud rioak Pal tor ns j
ng Ribbons,
es. Wltbi ...
Which tho ladies or Savannah.and vicinity tro ho-
llcltod tocallauu examine at No. 174 Broughton
■trout, UpPtair*. ‘»d 21
faction ^alts
BV T. /. BULLOCH &. CO
.. AdmlnUtnitor'. siio.“
Uu MuNUaY Ul. 27th bulul, at II o'clock, uiu.
«&.?.*» order grvited b, Ih.Courtcf ordlnu,
ty »frm“ m a,m >’ WIH b ° ,0| d Bt No, 91 Llb«.
oot ra J, ' HN 1 llABtHhl ‘AN. Adminl.lr.tor
ANlf'oillHK KIffl DBmti
French Meriuoea j Coburg r loth*; ’
Solid Colours and Printed Mous de l
Sack Flannels; French Plaid Flannols:-
fcotoh Plaids: Mod* do Paris Plaids; ’
luigUsb, trench aud Amarlcau Print*;
Ginghams, Ac.. Ac.
Juvt received aud-for sole by
septlh DaWiTT A MORGAN.
T ’J PERFECT
convewation,
THE LADY’S GUIDE
manners, dress and
PLUMBING.
'PLUMBING, In all its vorions brauchea, at-
JL tended to at the shortestnotic«, and In superior
style. Also, miy be found Shower Baths, Galvanis
ed Iron, Tin and Leaded Bath Tubs; Copper Boilers,
Patent Pan Water Gloeets, Lead Pipes, Sheet Lead,
Brass and PlatodCoeka, Force I’umps, India Rubber
Hoae. For sale at tbe House Furnish Store, No. Uf
Broughtott-ttreet.
wrl$
P UTNAM’S MAGAZINE FOR OCTOBER, received
by 4. B. 0UB8KDQK, Agent,
«e|)t Sib Marsbail House Butiding.
jyMVOTIC LIQUORS—
260 barrels Ohio ReoUflod Whlskoy,
100 do Pikos Magnolia do.
120 do K. Phelps’s Oln.
26 do Conn. River P. AH. By* Gin.
20 do Brandy.
85 quar and eighth oaaks Twlgg Hoop’d 4th pr.
20 do do Magonoila Wine.
75 barrels Ohio Monongahela Whiskey.
20 do Gibsons Mountain do.
16 'do Bon Russo IS Nocter do.
5 do Gibsons old Family Noctar Wbtekuy
40 do White Rectlfiod do.
6 do Old Koutucky Bourbon do.
40 do and puncheons Georgia Poach Brnud
10 do Virginia Apple do.
In Btoro and tor sale by
sop 18
WEBSTER A PALMES,
1856. 1856
RICH FALL DRY GOODS.
CRAY BROTHERS
W OULD beg to inform their friouds and the pub
lic that thoir foil supplies or rich and elegant
have Just arrived—purchased from tbo most emi
nent importers ol tho country, and setccted with u
care as regards elegance and beauty, which cannot
be appreciated until fully examiued.
We can confidently say that our stock or Rich
Dress Goods and CloakB cannot be surpassed for
beauty and elegance, and that our Domestic Stock
Is as cheap as tbe like quality of goods can bo had
from here to New York
Amo:g our assortment will be found thu most
elegant flounced Robes with figures; ^
Rlcn oml elegant colored Silks, very cheap;
Lyons’ Velvet Cloaks, trimmed in tbe uewust aud
richest style.
Cloth and Molr Antlquo Cloaks; rich and cheap.
All.wool French Mouslin de l-aines, new and ele
gant.
Lnplns’ bestall-wool French do Lainea, high colors,
for miflsos.
Lupins’ best Black Bombazine und Challeya.
White Merino, Challey,de Laiue and Bombaziue,
very fine.
Cloths and Casslmcres, a full assortment.
Plantation Goods best quality, exceedingly cheap.
Houskeeeping articles in great variety, best quality
at tbe lowest possible prices.
The limit* or an advertisement precludes the
posslbUityof enumerating any but few leading ur-
tioles.
We would ronpoctfully request tbo attention ol
purchasers to an examination of our stock, fooling
confident that stylo, quality nnd price, will prove
satisfactory.
GRAY BROTHERS,
C ANDLES, STARCH, SDAP, Ac— ""
50 boxes Sperm and Patent Sperm Candle*
550 boxos and half boxes Pearl Starch
150 " Colgate’s No. J Soap
60 «• Beadel, Smith k Colgate’s Family an
Pale Soap
200 *• Adamantine and Tallow Caudles
60 *• i’lpcs and Pipe Heads
In etore and for solo by
oct 2 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
T obacco, tea, twine-
60 boxes choice brands Tobacco
25 chests Cocgor Oolong Tea
25 half chests choice Green Toa
25 bales Wrapping Twine
Rocoivedand for sale by
sopt28 McMAHON 6
C uRN—1200 bushels primo Beach Island Corn,
just received and for sale by
sept 19 WEB3TER A PALMES.
J^OPE—100 Colte Rope for sale, to arrive by schr
Agents for Rathbone A Kennedy, Manufacturers,
Albany, N. Y.
WHOUSAU1TO RETAIL DIALERS IX
Stoves and Grates, Sheet Iron, Copper. Tin Plate,
Iron, Wire, and Tiuners’ Stock or all kinds,
Hollow Ware, Hardware, Tin Jappaned
Ware and House Furnishing
Goods generally.
Dealers in Ihlsoity snathe interior, supplied with
Stoves, at lower prices than thoy can purchase
North and pay transportation., octlT—31
VANTED,"
D ACTIVE VOl
'PHREE HUNDRED ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to SB
1 as local and traveling agents in a business
easy, useful and honorable, at a salary of $100 per
month 1 A capital of $5 only roqulrcd 1 No patent
medicine or book business. Full particulars given
(free) to all who enclose a postage stampor a three
cent pleco, and address A. B MARTYN,
iept22—w3m Flaiitow, N. H.
DUIOLVTIOV OF CO.PABTMEH.HIP
r IE FIRM under tbe name of JACKSON k
McNICHOLS Is dissolved this day by mutual
consent. Mr. Jackson will collect all the debts due
the ooncern. R. JACKSON,
oot 15 * TH03, MoNICHOIi
F“^ssas,'
7* barrel. Oemovad uid Oakloir floor,
. J M-J»mdW»«'koDmmoa4 flour.
fteceiredoQd for tolo bf
oot 30 BOUMSIBK.JOHKSOM.OO.
BOAlUJIMo;
QEVERAl. gontlemenor amall fiunlliea uiabe
TIwoommoOtad with food Boom, ud Bourd, at
.Drayton otreot, oppoolto tbojw Honao.
doo!3—tf HRS. SI. S. BAYIIKR.
... t&xl'i.Ofx per dollar.
‘n.lu'th’.rLV, In Ampanf, at
the pianoforte, tbe table, In the street, and in gen
tlemens fcucioty.
Also a useful instructor iu leiter. writing, toUel
preparntlonH, iknoy newltework, taUUnery, dress
making, cure of wardrobo. tho hair, iceth, hands,
Ujn. comptexloa, etc. by Emily ThomweU author
of‘‘Homo care-maite easy.” For sale by
ltu S WAKNOCK A DAVlH.
169 Congress street.
RHOADS dtSOK’ff.
PRA prepared Mucilage for office aud genera 1
,— «so. bolojt a substltuto for Wife™, Seallna
Wax. Gumarablo aud all other luconvenicut pre
paratloun now in uso, te always or good consistency,
does not turn hj(JP and is ready tor use at any
moment. For sate by
, WARNOCK A DAVIB.
°«t 16 169Congress street.
F 1A)UR.—200 bbia suiierfineTiour.lOO'do extra
family do, 150 aacks superior fine do, for sals
WEBSTER A PALMES,
u*. AMO! ...
T A DIES’ and Gents’ black and colored Kids: and
AJ Misses’ do.. For sale by
J. W. THRKLKELI),
roplS
Congress and Wluteker streets.
TpANCl PRINT?—Ono emto Fanoy Printed Cali
A. e-oes, warranted fust oelours. at cents per
e by Just received by steamer Kuoxville, and for
DrWJTT A MORGAN.
TJUI’IElt AND CHKfiSF—.lust roceiveo per steam
AJ shlpfcloriaa:
10 kegs choice Goshen Butter. .
10 boxos English Dairy Cheese. -
F >t sate by R. H. WATSON A OO.
Cornor Whitaker street, and
Mt6 Congress street Lane.
BEAL FKEN CHJEMBB0IDEBIE8
HENRY LATHROP St CO.
W OUIA* invite tho attouUnn of the ladle* to
their very large and rich stock of
33BECm©311S)UIIBHIEfS
Opened THIS DAY, embracing tbe following styles
Beal Thread, Iloulton and Malteso BEPITb
French, Musllu and Cambric *».
Mourning Setts, lu Book, Cambrio and Unea .
Cambric and Swiss. Edgings and Ins*rtlnn
Embroidered, !1.8. Bordered HdkCi
Muslin and Cambric Bands
Misses Ke'ts, in greU variety
Infknts’ Caps,trimmed.
Children’s Worsted Cupee
Opera Hoods, Tio*. Ac.
Colored, Silk and CashmereRcarr*.
oot 6
L iquor*, mustard and matches—loobbi*
Rectified Whisky; 75 do New England Rum
iuu do Gin; *<6 dO Dumesilo Brandy; 60 octaves do.
5 halfpipes imported braudy; 10 do Gin;69 quarter
casks 8 M Wiue; 100 boxes Tiger Mustard; 60 casea
Matches; received and for sale by
MCMAHON A DOYLE,
aept22 »'5 and 207 Bay street.
SKMraR iii/os, oiiTcLotho, So
rTlUR subscribers are now in receipt of, and are
JL prepared to exhibit, a rich and varied assort
ment of tbe above good*, consisting in part of the
oilowlug, vlt:
Royal Veivot Carpeting;
Brusschs Tapestry Carpeting;
Tbroo i’iy Carpeting;
Two Ply CarpetJug;
Dutch and Hemp Carpeting;
--•J ■ l-M OIVO.IW .lUK.j
Volvdt and ChonlUo Buga;
nil ClOlh^d^, 0-4,6-1 Ud t-4:
English aud American Drugget:
Window dbudes.
-Sotlo do Luluo ud Worsted Curtains, Laco ud
Muslin Curtmua, Oornlcea, Curtain Pina, Curtain
Banda, 'fusel., Cord, Carpets, ud Oil CloUia-out
aud put down ut the shortoat nnUco by au elporl-
euced wurkman;ud Shades ud Curtains put up In
tho moot approved at,In, ud at reasonable pricer,
■rptl# AIK1K H BO
KNIGHTS & THEIR DAYS,
B Y DK- DORAN, author of “TableTrait*," Ac.
Tho Hill* of tbe Sbatomuc, by Miss Warner,
author of" Wide, Wide World/’ Ac. ’
A Pilgrimago to El Medlnah and Mecoah, by Lieut. -
Burton, of tbe Bombay Army, with map and illus
trations.
Tho Humorous Poetry or tbe English Language,
from Chaucer to Saxe.
Lorlmor Littlegood, Esq., a ycuuggeuilemah who
wished to tee Life, by Smediey,
Third volumu Irving’s Life of Washington—cheap
edition.
Wood, Therapewtlc and Pbarmacalogy-a new
work.
Simpson's Obsturetrion—a vote., complete.
Young America’s Picture Gallery—70 tilm-tra-
Dons. W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
oct U
FORTHE LADIES.
J UST received per i^eamsblp Florida, from New
York. Brook’* Patient Waxed White. Black
and Col’d Spool Cotton, and for sale by
J. W THRELKELD,
__ n**g 2? (Dngrcas A Whltsker street*.
S UNDRIfi—
25 bhds. P. R. Sugar
ICO bbia. Stuart’* Refined Sugar
100 kegs Soda
100 boxes Carb Soda
101* do Lomon Syrup
1000 >4 and boxes Sardlno*
l’-0 cose* Schnapps
ICO M Imported Hc-gars
60 M American do
Koocivudand for sale by
oct MoMAHON A DOYLE.
n BBIH. Brandy; 60 casks Brandy; 76 bbb
| O Gin; ICO bbl* RocUfied Whiskey; 100 bbls
Rum. Lcccived and for sale by
oct 15 v cMAIION A DOYLE.
j Julia A. Rich
oct 16
LOCKETS k 8NELL1NGS.
HISKEY—97 barrel* Whiskey for nalo, to ar-
W rive by acbr JuliaA.Rlch.
oct 16 LOOKEIT & SNELUNGS.
H AY, Corn and Lard, In store aud for sale by
oct 16 LOCKETT SNELUNGS.
RATES—GRATES—The finest lot orGrates ever
offered lnflavannah can be found at
KENNEDY A BEACH’S,
Stove and House Furnishing Establishment,
Hodgson’s Block,
oct 16 corner Bull and Broughton aba.
ftAMHKS—CANDIES—26 boxes assorted Stick,
\J and 20 boxes Mixed Candles, put op expressly
fora retail trado, uud 10 boxes Fancy Mo;toes,
White aud Red Sugar Plums and Burut Almonds. .
Just received arul for rate by
oct 10 J. D, JESSE.
C RACKERS—
30 barrels Butter Crackers
30 " Sugar do
, 20 «• Soda do
* 20 boxes Soda do
Landing aud for sale by
oct 10 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A (X),
TUST RECEIVED, per late arrivals (rom Mew ...
11 York, a euperlor article of Fluted Skirts, atid
for sale by J. W. THRELKAU),
geptfi Congress and Whitaker ita.
JgUCKETS AND BROOM3-
WOOD AMD LUMBER,
1 A LL kinds of Wood, Boards. Plank* .Joist,
JA. Timber. Shingle*, light-wood, Poets I astern
Laths and Pollings, for 8Ale, at wholesale a <1 retail,
low for cash, on the new wharrr».-.*onttv e ected on
the lAmberYard.orRobert A. Allen a
mar 12-lyW M. J. l.M )tm)N
aUNT'S IMPROVED 8BWINB MACHINES.
D ESIGNED Expressly for making Bags—and
which Is decidedly superior to any other
machine for that purpose. Spool or skein thread
can be used of an) dmtred length, and which will
not used to be cb*« red until the whole 1* used.
Big mananIkcturen train and Flour merchants ar*
orticnlorl Invited 'all and examlnt Rat 136 Con
Prc**'str*y*
taayffl. MAIJRED WEB3TER.Gon. Aft.
FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS
MACON, OEORGIA.
Tho iubecribtr, from long experience in
/PA B D S.f ooasBi " E ' M
««t. <Um. SOOboiH Cboow. lauonud for Ml. to
ntB Houniiu, joamoN * oo.
-ttoliai4MH,Uprepartt) to furalihEtoam
_
HUH. Bojor lCUl., Ula OMriof, aod CaiUon to gen-
wo*. TtoSav framoo, wbouor for uprlgot or dr-
caLM- t wUlbo | j3fJrma whw*roqolrod. iiof whlcfc,
earn
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u oilaulro u ih. ltrg-
tonnmdtoiUortw*
60 doxeen 3 hoop Pointed Buckets
26 do 2 do do do »
26 d Brooms,- landing and for tale bw
scrantojQohnitona^oo
augl4
is. «dw box« i 2«raK!
atoamor AogoaU, and for atlo to pw
*•» i. D. JOggL
“ »u» hmWaho7
-a^8^®»SWB
years of age; six feet high; flout built; not
very dark complected; has a down look It
hi* countenance; baa a spar on tbe top or hla foot,
cut with on axe. Hq .was raised in North Oarolli
ua, Robeson county; and may-b* trying to cask*
hla escape hick. Any person bringing him to me.
or confining bin in Jail to that I get him, I will par
the abov* reward. .
0. W. CRAWFORD, ,
Colquitt p,0,,
e*ptl7—2m Montgomery county, Qa.
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BROUGHT TO JAIL,
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Tbo nw to mwiotio corn forwaro
aatiStow'airaoS. 1
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