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Sav.unnli Uly 1,1854.
TUESDAY, TWO O»01oek, P. M ’
By u dispatch to Messrs. Padelford, Fay &
Co., we learn that tho steamship Alabama ar-
rived at her wharf this morning at half past 8
o'clock.
Steamer Gordon.—A despatch received by
Capt. J. P. Brooks, states that the above popular
bout arrived this morning in Charleston, from
Indian river. She may be expected here In a
day or two to take her place on the line be
tween this city and Charleston.
First Baptist Church.—We are gratified to
learn that the first Baptist Church of this city,
whose late Pastor, the Rev. Mr. Stlteler wag
compelled to resign his charge by the failure
of his health, has secured the services of the
Ret. 9. G. Daniel, of Milledgeville. Mr. Daniel
bring* with him an excellent reputation as a
devoted and useful Christian Minister. We un*
derstand that ho enters upon the discharge of
hb pulpit duties next Sunday.
Political Pan.
The pre.Hcut political campaign has many
funny features. The other day, that is to say
before Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Indiana
elections. Buchanan stood uo chance; since
those elections Fremont stands nt chance; Fill
more’s prospects on the other bund, have been
growing brighter and brighter frem the day of
bis nomination up to the present time! When
the telegraph reported that the fusionista had
carried Pennsylvania, why it was a Fillmore
victory; when it corrected the report by uu-
ilue.-tUmahle assurauces that the Democrats had
triumphed, it was a Fremont defeat! Happy
Fill-mourners! First Buchanan is out of the
rtce.theu Fremont—bat all the while Fillmore’s
prospects are improving,
We wouder that oar American friends, who
first so rwadily dispose of.Buchanau, and then
with equal ease whisk off Fremont, don’t dis
pose of them both at tht aamt time, So as to
leave tho track entirely clear for their favor
ite.
Yet, strange to say, bright as are Mr. Fill
more’s prrspects, and brighter as they are daily
growing, there is found no living man to make
his fortune by betting that he will secure the
votes of four States. -Is not this funny ?
But seriously: Why is it that the Know
lYotniog papers and,politicians persist in mak*
aui the falsity of which must, in oqe^wpek,
staBd-disUGsed'tO' wU tbo-world f Ialt that
they have left to them no character for veraci.
ty, and consequently have nothing to lose by
the falsification of their statements ?" That
they do not themselves believe that whereof
they aflrra is manifest from the fact that while
niariy of them qre men who bet en elections,
pone will bet on that of Mr. Fillmore.
Key West Correspondence.
Kb* Wsst, Oct. 25.
Menrs. Editors Georgian j* Journal:
During the past fortnight no wrecks have
been added to our long list of marine disasters,
aud no vessels have reported at this port in
digress. The disabled ships In the harbor are
being discharged and repaired^r are reloading.
A small amount of property has been taken out
of the ship Isaac Aileston, aud it will be
very difficult matter to get much more of her
cargo. Within a few days the wreckers got
hold of one of the marble capitals, belonging
to the New Orleans Custom Honse, aud raised,
it to the surface of tbe water, when their tackle
failing, it broke away and sank again into tbe
hold. It is said that tliero are 12 of the capi
tals ou board. It so, the loss will be much
increased above former calculation. The
apituls cost $8,000 each, and not insured
The Isabel brought from Charleston Col. Win
den company of Artillery, who are to relieve
CJuqauy A, Capt. Vogdes, so long stationed at
the garrison of Key West. Capt. V. and com
pany go to Fort Moultrie,Charleston, aud leave
in to days boat.
The bark Joseph Male, has finished discharg
ing am) will be hove out aud repaired im
mediately. The brig Granada has been char
tered to take the coal brought by the Hale to
New Orleans and will sail next week.
The bark N. C. Buchanan sailed for Peusa*
cola the 27th Aug. with a cargo of brick for
Fort Jelfursun, since which she has not been
heard from. Tbe brig Sea Bird sailed same day
with brick for same destination, and has not
been heard of. Both vessels were undoubtedly
lost in the destructive hurricane of tho 28th aud
2Sth of Aug. Tho head board of a vessel call
ed EJdmuud has been picked up amoug the
Keys; also, a water cask marked Alice, painted
yellow, aud hoops blue, Near tbe same "place
were found water buckets, tuba, Ac.
The name of tho schooner ashore on the beach
Above Cape Florida has not l«en ascertained.
The brig C. A. Coe, Whitt/, passed the city
on tbe 15tb, from St. Marks to N. Y.
Tho arrivals at this port are as follows :
Oct, 11, Brig Granadf,Pettingell, Philadel
phia, coal for Coast Suivey ; 13, sohr. Suffolk
Smith, cargo for Key West and Tampa, for
New York ; 14, brig Iaaao Carver, Part idge,
Key Vf 'tst aud Peusacola, from New York ; 17,
Khr Eliza Catharine, Alder, Tampa, cattle; U
8- Transport Col. Washington, Fort Myers)
troops, commanded by Lieut. Duryea; 19, brig
B>Remmiogton, Sawyer, St. Marks; 21, steam-
*hip Isabel, Rollins, Charleston and Havana.
sailed.
Oct 10, brig Huntress, Watllngtou, Charles
ton, with cargo of sohoouer E. Fisk ; 10, sohr.
Snffolk, Smith, Tampa; Transport Behr. Col
Jjfaddngton, Fort Myers; 21, brig Isaac Carver,
SolSouville 0n8aC<>lftJ a3 ' flcbooner Nicholson,
ij’AiLUBgs IN New *?0J*.-Tbe Commercial
werluar of Saturday evening says:
. Jhero have been two failures of some Impor-
ance amoug the produce dealers this wcek,uud
[nwors us to the standing of some others. But
t& caw ,* , ttro K«uerally considered as excep-
<jnal,and it is the prevalent opinion that busi-
ri^L u * ev ? r 8 , tooJ u P° n a firmer basis than at
Prweut iuthis city, while Judging from the
wifi?! 5 * °« r t ,ro? i° Ul1 years, tbe term of bank
contraction is nearly over for the
Arrest op a Finiburd Villain—A Second
Monroe Edwards,—It will bo recollected that
about a year ago a limn numed George Corner
was arrested in this city on tho charge of hav
ing sold to the houses of Brown, Brothers A
Co., and McKim A Co.,forged bills or exchange
on England for considerable amounts, and af
ter having been kept iujail for sorao time, was
discharged on bail of auomlnal amount. It ap*
tears that prior to his arrest he had.also writ-
onto Messrs. Win. Howell A don a ('urged let
ter of introduction; purporting to bo from a
house of good standing ut Bt. Bartholomew,
with two bills of exohaugo which he requested
should bo sold, aud the proceeds placed to his
oredit. The letter stated a firm named M.
Baumler had deposited $7,(KH) in that house in
coin, which was to he shipped by tho first ves
sel.
A subsequent letter stated that a vessel had
beeu procured, which would proceed to St. Bar
tholomew for the specie, aud thouce to Porto
Rico whero she would take in a cargo of sugar
aud euflfeo for a port iu tho United States.—
About two weeks alter that Umo Messrs. H. A
Son received a letter sigued M. llermier,at Nor
folk, stating that he wa* sick, hut os soou as ho
recovered he wdhld comoon to Baltimore and
seo them.
A few days more elapsed, and a letter wa,
received from the same party from New York-
requustiug that fhe money for the bills ofexu
cbuuge should be seut on to him, as he had a -
opportunity to seud some things to the Wes
Indies,by which he could make handsome profit.
The money was immediately seut to a bauk-
iug firm in New York, but «as never called
for, aud iu a short time the bills were returned
protested. He also sold bills of exclmuge in
Charleston for $11,01)0, for which he received
cottou, which w*w shipped to New York and
there sold at the order of George tiurner, the
name he then assumed.
His next transactions was at Wilmington.
N. 0., J whero lie purchased 1000 bbU. of
spirits of turpentine, to be sent to Bordeaux,
but tiie trick failed, because the forged bill of
exclmuge he presented could not be uegociated
iu that city. Though he bad been subsequent
ly arrested iu this city, he aguiu returned here
iu June last, aud preseuted a forged letter of
introduction to one of our principal shiupin
houses, purporting to he from Mossrs. Inuocs „
Co., of tit. Thomas. He was preceded by a
letter purporting to come from, that house,
which bore ita private mark,and was a ship let
ter-endorsing his credit and character, but
which was subsequently ascertained to be a
forgery.
On presenting the letter of introduction he
proposed t> purchase and did purchase Hour to
be umouut of $4300, for which ho paid a bill of
exdhauge purporting to be from the hands of
Rothschild A Cohen, and payable in England.
The flour was shipped to New York where that
too was sold, aud the proceeds paid over to
Louis Rechard the name lie had there assumed.
He next went to tit. Louis, whero he succeeded
in selling forged bills of exchuige on the Bume
house to the amount of $18000, to the banking
house of Messrs Clark, Dodge A Co. As soou
as they discovered tho swindle, the police of
New York were put on tho alert, and some
t me since he was arrested and thrown into
irison, and on Tuesday of lost week taken to
it. Louis for trial. On searching his premises
but $5500 were found, and that secreted in a
blank book, the leaves between which the notes
were placed having been pasted together at the
edges.
.rom advices received iu this city there is no
doubt his real name is Beaumier, a native of
Martinque, whence he was banished for smug-
[ling, aud his vessel confiscated. He speaks
English ani French fluently, and is a shrewd
business man. In his various forgeries he has
used the names of Alexander Gray, J. Imbark,
MaUne Dutton, Louis Keohard and Adrian do
Gorge. It is said that he has a wife living in
Martinque, but when he leit that place ho took
with him the daughter of a wealthy Italian
merchant. How much ho has obtaiued by his
forgeries it is impossible to tell, but there is no
doubt the amount is between $50,000 and $100,-
000. It is to be hoped that justice will n jw be
doue him, aud that he will be accommodated
with’Quarters where Ills faculty of imitation
will not;avail him except for the benefit of tho
State in whose service he may be employed,
i Baltimore American,
Trial ov William G. Tobin.—This gentle-
man, who left the State somo five years ago,
while ajouth of abqat eighteen years of age,
for umengRgenient iu hn affair in which John
McDonald was killed, returned to the State and
the District about two months since, aud volun
tarily surrendered himself to stand his trial. He
was tried on Thursday last, before his Honor.
Judge O’Neal, and was defended by Col. W. A.
Owens. It abundantly appeared that be was
entirely guiltless of the homioide, and did what
he could to make peace between the contend
ing parties. Iudeed,we cannot imagine, ex
cept from groundless apprehension, that he
could not muke proof of tho real facts, why he
left the State. The jury merely retired, and in
a moment returned with a verdict of not guilty,
which met the approbation of all present.
Rufus Mims was then put on trial for the
murder of John Churchill, at ’96 Station, on the
11th September. He was defended by Col. W.
A. Owens and Col. Aldrich. The jury after
retiriug two or three moments, brought iu
verdiot of manslaughter.—Barnwell Sentinel.
We have been shown a letter addressed to
Mr. Filer by the Americau Telegraph Compa
ny, asking his aid at the coming Legislature to
procure the passage of an uct similar to that
granted to this Company by tho State of Maine
to facilitate the above Company in completing
telegraphic communication on this cuutinen,
and connecting it with the wire which it is to
be hoped will soon bo laid across the Atlantic.
The importance of the connection through Flor
ida to Key West, and thence to Cuba, to the
commerce of the world and those localities,cun
readily be appreciated, aud it is to be hoped
that much within tbe time named in the uct the
entire communication will be completed.—Key
of tht Gulf.
Naples.—A Vienna letter of the 1st, iu the
Boraeubolle, of Hamburg, says " Barou
Mohreuheim, Russian Councillor of State, ar
rived here to day, for St. Petersburg, with very
important despatches from Baron do Budberg,
relating to the affairs of Naples and Monte
negro. With respect to the former, it is certain
that the passive policy announced by tho circu
lar of Prince Gortschakoff. raustuot receive too
much credit. Russia will not renounce so
easily the principle of the holy alliance, and
will employ all her efforts to obtain the co
operation of Austria iu her Neapolitan policy.
With respect to Moutcnegro, every effort will
be made to maintuin Russian influence in that
State; and Prince Danilo’s pretensions to iude-
K endence, and to an increaseof territory, will
o supported by Rus-dun diplomatists.”
U. S. Troops in Florida.—We understand
that the following changes of troops are to or
have already tuken place in tho Department of
Florida. Tho six companies aud Artillery now
serving in Florida, ure to garrison Fort Hamil
ton, N. Y., Fort Adams, Newport, Fort Inde
pendence, Boston, and Fort Monroe, Virginia
The 5th Infantry and ten companies of the 2nd
Arti'loryare ordered to Florida. Four com-
B anies of the 1st Artillery now serving in tho
'epartment of Florida are relieved. The com
panies (Vogdes and Haskin’s) are to garrison
Fort Moultrie, Charleston ; tbe companies Hill
and Dauson’a are ordered to Fort Brown, Texas.
Capt. Winder’s company relieved Captain
Vogdes’company at this place on the 23d of
this month. Capt. Seymore, 1st Art., relieve
Capt. Haskin, at Indian River about the same
time. Tho head-quarters of the 1st Artillery,
under the command of Col. Dimick, are to be
at Fort DallaH. This fort is to be garrisoned by
Captains Brannan’sand Loubleday’s companies.
Gen. Harney is to relieve Col. Monroe In the
command of the Department the 10th of next
month. Gen. Harney will have about 2000
regulars, and at least five companies of moun
ted volunteers under his command.—Keg West
Key of the Gutf, Oct. 25th.
Boston Schools—Boston city, says tho
Transcript, owns seventy-eight school houses
which, with the land, have cost $1,602,333.
The new Grammer School Housos cost about
$42,000 each. The Incidental expenses of all
the schools the last financial year were $6,-
797-58. The amount paid tho school teachers
was $224,608.70; for new school houses the
expeuditurea were $14,,732 80.
.savannah, ga., Tuesday, qctohek 28, msg
LlUVtmlInn ill' till! ' Prnfoututi mnra nf llm iuuiIIadI i.ki
CIon.iik
tfaii of the'
Tile Ochutnl Cypycplloii of the .Protestau
Episcopal Church of the United States, closed
its sussion at a very lute hour ou Tuesday even-
iug. Not only the body of Bt. Luke’s Church,
but the galleries uiso, were thronged with oitl-
ecus uud their families-aud it is seldom indeed
that we liuvoseen a larger congregation. The
ladies predominated greatly in number, but It
is evident that the deepest iuterest was felt iu
the proucudiugs, not outy by Episcopalians, but
by other dcuumiuutlous of, Christians. This
may partly be accounted for, by the kuowu
ability, uloquenco, ecclesiastical aud legal, that
distinguished the deputies, both clerical and
lay, who were present- also to the uueommon
spectacle of so many Bishops, representing
nearly ull tho Dioceses of this widely extended
country. Such a display ol tuleut in the cause
of religlou and church government has rarely
beeu concentrated in Philadelphia.
Tho truly Christiuu spirit aud geuoral feel
ing of fraternal kindness that prevailed, uud
the very few iustances of warmth that were
exhibited, even on exciting questions, may be
gladly ascribed to tiie humanizing aud eleva
ting power of the sacred doctriues, true faith,
civilizing iufiuetices and cheering hopes that
ure taught aud diffused by the holy precepts
of the "God of Love”—the Futher or ull his
creatures. Amoug the acts of the House of
Bishops was tho revocation of the sentence by
which Bishop Onderdouk, of the Diocese of
Pennsylvania, was suspended from the Episco-
moy. He bus been restored to the Bphere of
ds former labors os a minister,uud will officiate
ut one or two of our Protestaul Episcopal
churches ou Suuday uext. The cose was before
the House of Bishops ouly, and the vote was
twenty-one to eight. The depision has beeu
received with very geueral favor throughout the
eutire community.
Amoug the business transacted, a Canon wuh
tossed, providing lor the trials of Bishops iu
uturo, uud it has beeu prououuced by compe*
tent judges, to be a model of legal skill, know
ledge aud sagaeity-rworthy ot the Justiuiau
age. For this tiie Church is indebted to the
Committee ou Caucus, all the members of which
ore men ot eminent ability, either ecclesiasti
cally or legally. The closing scenes of the
Convention attracted quite an intellectual at
tendance, uud we ure sure the address of the
Seuior Prelate, Bishop Hopkins, of Vermout,
must have produced grutificati ju while it also
afforded food for serious thoughts-Penntylvania
Enquirer.
FromNkw OiiLENNS.-New Orleans, Oct. 24.
—The sales tosday foot up eleven thousand
bales at the prices of yesterday. Market firmer
since the receipts ol tho Arabia's accounts.
Sales of tho week 38,500. Stock ou baud
163,100. Decrease from last year 20,700
bales.
Flour, Sugar, Pork and Lard firmer. Corn
70o.; Wheat better; Cofi’ee 10$ to lljo. Bales
of 4,070 sacks, and imports 6200. Stock ou
hand 4800 sucks.
New Orleans, Oct. 25 .-Sales to-day amount
to twelve thousand bales, at a quarter advauced.
Low Middliug 11$ to Ujc., Middling 11$ to
lljc.
Groceries uuchnnged.
Mauuttco County Florida.
The Key of the Guif says:
By tha arrival of tbe schooner Eliza
Catharine, Cupt. Aiderslade, (with 30 head of
cattle,) we learn that that county gives WaL
kerandilaker, KvN. each thirteen majority,
and thaftlon. H. V. Snell, Dem,(selected to tbe
assembly.
Of two other small counties, from nothing
definite has been heard the Key says :
The vote of Brevard and Dade is too small
to be reckoned on to effect the result. The for
iner gave 12 votes lor Maxwell and noue
for Brown in 1854, and the letter makes no re
turns.
The Accident to Judqb McLean.—Judge
McLean is suffering much from the injuries lie
sustained by the ubsetting of the omnibus on
Monday afternoon near the toll gate at Clifton.
His rigb ear was almost cut in two, and he
was severely bruised about the head aud
ueck. It is probable , that the accident will
detain him from his official duties fora week
or ten days. Mr. Robt Buchanan, who was
iuside tho vehicle, also received a cut on the
forehead, as did Madame Montignier, a French
teacher. With there exceptions no further
damage was done.
The accident occurred through the driver of
the omnibus attempting to pass a'wagon at
the toll gate, when cue of the wheels striking
against a post, the driver wus thrown from the
box upon the pole with the left reiu in his
hand, whereupon the horses becomiug fright
ened started off, Mr. Charles Buchanan to
prevent a more serious catastrophe, seized the
rein, aud turning them round Upset the omui-
bus. Strange to say, the driver escaped un-
iqjured.—t’incinwBi Com.
(worth has
rlWni
mote of tho poetic*! obanotor thoa any living
writer; hut hot. noth nun of tint rato lutol-
tho roiuoroo of Koderlii U tlut of an tmobrlw
tl»udevotee rather lain that of a-dethroned
monarch. Hie battle, are ill fought. There la
no pieccaalenal march of event! in the poem,
of a tendency to one great end, like a river In.
creasing in majesty till it reaehea the aea.
Neither la there national character, Bpaniah ot
Hoerlah; no aubllme .Imagery; no profound
passion. Southey wrote It, and; Bouiney is n
mnn of talent; but It la bis worst poem.
Scott’s “Field of Waterloo" I have seen.
What a poeml-euoh hold aud nevertheless fine
language, mean Imagery, oommon place senti
ments, and clumsy versification, li is beneath
oritlolBm. Unless the latter part or the battle
be veiy fine indeed, this poem will injure him.
Wordsworth la dished, Southey la in purga
tory Scott iB dying and ,Byron Is married; Her
berthas been Irosen to death in Scandinavia;
Houre has lest his manliness; Coleridge is always
in a tog; Joanna Balllle, la writing a system of
cookery; Montgomery ( Is In a mad-house, or
of the
forest®. , , , ...
wretched writers I unfortunate haras I What Is
Bobby Miller's buck shop to do this winter!
Alas! alas I alas I a wild,doe 1b a noble animal;
wrUe an address to one, and it shall be inferior
to one I have written ftirbalfa barrel or red
herrings.
The Highlanders are hot a people. Tneyter
toe national, too proud of .their history. They
imagine that a cooly shangy between the Mao-
gregors and Campbells Is a sublime event, and
they overlook mountains four thousand feet
high.' ir Ossian did write the poems attributed
to him, or any poems Uke them, he was a doll
deg^tnd deserved never lo taste whiskey as long
as he lived. A man thatjllves forever among mist
nnd mountains knows hotter than to be always
prosing about them. Methieks I feel about
objects,familiar to infancy and manhood ; but
When we speak of them ft la only upon great
occasions and In situations of deep passion
Ossian was probably born In a flat country.
ikScott has written good ltnoa In tho 'Lord
of the Islea,” but no has not dene justice
to the Sound of Mull, which la g'orious
strait.
Tbe Northern iHlguVmders do net admire
Waverley;’ so I presume the South Highlan
ders despise ’Gay Humoring.’ The Westmore
land pesants think Wordsworth , a fool. Iu
Bonowdale Southey la not known to exist. 1
met ten men of Hawick who did not think
Hogg a poet, and the whole city of Glasgow
thiiuc me a madman. Ho much for the voice
of the people being the voice ot God. I left
my snuff box in your cottage; take care of it
Tbe Austruther hards - have advertised their
am iversary; I forget the day. , ,
I wish Lieut. Gray, of the marines, had been
devoured by tha lion he once carried on board
his ship to the Dey of Algiers, or that he was
kept a perpetual prisoner by the Moors in
Barbary. Did you hear that Tennant had been
taken before the session for an offence against
f ood morals? If you did not, neither did I!
ndeed, it is on many 'accounts exceedingly
improbable. Yonrs, trrily,
John Wilson.
Tue Secretary op the Navy.—It isan-
nonuced that Mr. Dobbin, who has been absent
from Washington for the purpose of recruiting
a shattered state of health, will resume bis dui
tics ut the dose of the present mouth, much
improved in condition. During bis whole term
of office, tho Secretary of the Navy has bestow
ed earnest attention in elevating the character
aud efficiency of that branch of the publio
service, and he will retire from office carrying
with him. the respeot and good opiniou ot tnosu
who differ very widely from him on political
subjects.—Philadelphia Gazette.
Memoruiutn.
' Havana, Oot, 23—81(1, brig ConiMeiioo, MolvV.lo,
Savannah.
Oot 24—Arr, brig Emma Knew, rioubiiiG, Hnvan-
nth. .
I’lMseiigersa
Per steamship Augusta, from New York—.Fames
Orcenloartml iady, Miss Colburn. Mrs Buuhou nnd
■vt, Mias Teiwmtui and svt, MTTSmltb, Mr* Fay
nnd svt, KW Chesoln rough, H Emmet, .Ir , Mrs
Robinson, R Hooper, Jr., Mrs Stotosbury ami 2 chil
dren, EOrogory aud lady, Mins Gregory, v MHhoh
Nathan2 Misses Smiths, Allas fcffiall'or, Mihh Hall,
Jos 8 Richardson, Lieut Uogley, U fl A, J II Meyers.
Jos Jackson, D w UresBan, Mrs J lturges ami in
fant, Miss Burgers, Muster Burges, Mrs Mrs 8tru-
tesbug and Infant, J Woiboj, A Frericks, L Klopmnn
G W. Shaflor, N B Avery, MIbs J W Waterbury,
W Hale and lady, Mrs. 8MB Mooro, 8 E Seymour,
J H Scott, CaptVi Flltuor, D K Dunn, O Sterling and
lady, Mrs L Etdrioh, Miss Eldriob, Master Aldrich,
G Kurt, J Van Moll, A Nourso, Mr. Webster, B M
Baker and Utdy, Geo T G White, Harry Btotesbury,
J H Farrell, G P Peddlefo-d, and 85 iu steerage.
Consignees.
AgtCentral RR,HA Aldrich, ABonard,
Brigham Kelly & Oo., Butler & Frleson, BAA,
J A Brown, J H Bachlor, Jas Bryant, Barnett
A Wimbish, G. Brown, MJ Buckner, Hy Blunu,
Jas A Barron, Behn A Foster, A R Barnum, Wm
Batteuly, Cohen A Hertz, O Cohen, M A Cohen,
J M Cooper A Co. D D Copp, N A Hardee A Co
R F Cole A Bro, F Champion, Clark A Cooley,
O Churchill. J Conneradt, J B Cummings, J r
Collins, Cbeever Sims A Co, Crane Wells A Co,
Claghorn A Cunningham, W G Dickson, A
Doyle, D Duthill, Dana A Washburn, J Ennis
A Co, W H Farrell, E Fitzgerald^ G Falligant,
Franklin ABrantly, W H Guion, H Gowdey,
Lovell Lattimore, S. 51. Laffittan, Lyon,
Snyder A Askew, B.W. Morell, McMahon A
Doyle, Nevltt, Lathrop fll Rogers, J Nicholson,
Ogden Starr A Co., D. O. Counor, M. O. Dris
coll, J. M. O’Neil, Peirson Heidt A Co.
Hunter A Gamell, A Haywood, T 51 Hogland,
J D Jessie, J H Johnson, P Jacobs, O Johnson
A Go. Kenedy, A Beach, W King A Go, N B
Knapp, A B Luce, J W Lathrop A Co, H’y
Lathrop, O AL Lamar, Patton Hutton A Co.
Ruge Davis A Long, Rogers Nevis A Co. A A
Solomons A Co, Scranton A Johnson, E J Turn-
lit A Bros, Young Wyatt k Co, WD Zqgbaum.
Hone A Conery,R Habersham A Son, Garham
A Oiwell.R Thomas, W A Thumas, Watson ACo,
Wayne A Son, S Wilmot, W H Willberger A
Co., Warnock A Davis. J G Watts, E F Wood
ACo., Young A Frierson, Parsons A Co., E
Paddleford.
Executor's Sale,
Will be sold before tho Court House, on tho tlrst
TUESDAY In November next, between the usual
hours or sole.
Lot or lend No. 160, 81st District, originally Loo,
iw Marion county, containing 202% acres, being
tbe property of Estate or Jno. Screven, deceased,
ana sold for benefit or tho heirs and creditors.
oot28 J. P. BOREVKN, Executor.
IMPORTANT^ ARRIVAL.
MADAME 8WETT.
the celebrated Clairvoyant,
bas arrived In this city, ani
taken Rooms at No. 143
Broughton street, ono door
East of Jos. Sullivan ft Oo.'g
Tin Store, where she can be
consulted respecting tho
PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE
and DISEASES.
oc 127-1 m
WANTED TO HIRE.
A Colored Boy between ten and fifteen years,
Xx.to do light work.
Apply at this office. oc27.tr
WANTED.
B Y the subscribers on tbe first November next,
a colored Porter. One acquainted with lUo
c ty, and who can come well recommended, will
heur of a permanent situation by applying imrnedi**
atoiy to
AIKEN ft BURNS.
out 23
FASHIOMWMADYMTDE
K 1
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GRAHAM’S MAGAZINE
E OR NOVEMBER—Received by
J. B. CUBBEDOE, Agent,
oot28 under the Marshall House
EOKIVEI) by the undersigned a full supi
i READYMADE CLOTHING, consisting ol all
articles uccossary for a Geutloman’s Wardrobo.
also:
A eholco assortment of
French, English and German Cloths,
*Cassimeres and Vestings,
which he is prepared to make to order in tho boat
stylo and at Uto shortest notice. He also dosires to
cull attention to his stock of
BOY’S AND YOUTH S CLOTHING,
which will be found of superior style aud work-
munship W. R. SYMONS,
QQ127 tf 17 Whitaker st.
Troop8 for IFlorida.—The Boston Pott of
last Thursday contains the following para
graph:
Two companies of the 4th regiment of Unit
ed States Artillery from Fort . Independence,
Boston, joined by three companies from tho
west, will embark today, under command of
Major Scott, on board the fine ship Arkwright,
for Charlott’a Harbor Florida, to operate against
the Indians. Dr. A N. McLaren, surgeon U. S.
army, goes out with this command to join
General Harney, at headquarters as medical
director.
The government is making ample prepara
tions to put an end to the tedious and costly
war in Florida during the coming winter, which
is tho most favorable season for operations iu
tho everglades. The troops intended for this
service comprise nearly two and a half regi.
ment8,or about two thousand men, drafted
from various posts on the seaboard and at the
northwest.
FOR SALE.
50 000 Ei GA f s oflho fovoril ° br<mj8
^ Integrldact,
Oobden,
MULLER ft M1CBEL9,
corner Bay and Lincoln stioeti.
oot28-eod3t
SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE
T HE 4th annual courso of Lectures in tbis Insti
tution, will commence on tbo first Monday in
November next, and be continued ter four mouths.
R. D. ARNOLD, M D., Prof. Theory and Practice
of Medicine.
P. M. KOLLOCK, M.D., Prof Obstetrics and dis
eases of Women nnd Children.
W. G. BULLOCH, M. D., Prof. Prluciplos and
Practice ofSurgoiy.
J. G. HOWARD, M. D., ProL or Anatomy.
E.H. MARTIN, M. D., Prof Institutes or Medi
cine.
J. B. READ, M. D., Prof. Mat. Medica and Med.
Jurisprudence.
JOSEPH JONES, M. D., Prof. Medical Chemistry
JOS. J. WEST, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy
J. G. HOWARD, M. D., Deau of the Faculty.
Tho Preliminary course of lectures will commence
on tho 20th October.
aug27 BtdftstNovllw
JR Accident at Ska.—Tho sloop Wm.
Batty, of and from Mystic, (Conn.-,) for Key
West, put into this port on Suturray, in conse
quence of a painfully distressing accident that
had befallen one or the crew. The sufferer,
George Lamphlre, aged sixteen, from Mystic,
was engaged on the 23d instant while off Cape
HattoraB, in loading the swivel piece for the
H ose of firing at sea birds, when a premature
ision mutilated and mangled film most
hohibly, removing almost the entire flesh and
organs ot the face.
The unfortunate sufferer was conveyed to
the hospital, and received every attention and
alleviation that the best skill and appliances
could command, and was in peifeot conscious
ness, enduring his condition with great forti
tude. It appeared that the injury was as ex
tensive as could have been inflicted in removal
the face and frontal organs, without immediate
injury to the substance of the brain.
Tho sufferer was living at our latest report
from the hospital, before our going to press.
—Charleston Courier.
Letter from Chilstoptaer North.
A Loudon publisher has issued the following
cliuructeristic letter from Christopher North
(Professor Wilson) to James Hogg, (the EG
trick Shepherd,) iu a circulur for a forthcoming
edition ut his works,
Edinbukgh, Sept.
51 v Dear Hoaa—1 am iu Ediuboro’, and
wish to be out of it. Mrs. Wilson aud 1 walked
350 miles iu tho Highlands between the 5th of
July and the 26th of August, sojourning in di
verse gteus from tiubbatu unto Sabbatu, fish
ing, eating uud stariug. 1 purpose appearing
iu Glasgow on Tnursduy, whero 1 shall stuy
till the circuit is over, i then go to Elloray, in
the character of a Benedictine monk,. till the
beginning of November. Now pause aud at
tend. It you will meet me ut Moffat on Octo
ber 6th, 1 will walk or rnuii it with you to El-
leruy, and treat you with fowls aud Irish whis
key.
immediately on tho receipt of this, write a
letter to me ut Mr. Smith’s bookstore, Hutchi
son street, Glusgow, suyiug positively if you
will or will not do so. li you don’t, 1 will lick
you, uud lish up Douglus Bum before yuu, uext
tituu 1 come to Ettric Luke. 1 saw a letter from
you to 51— the other day, by which you
sceui to be alive and well. You ure right in
not making verses when you can catch trout.
Francis Jeffrey leaves Ediuboro’ to day lor
Holland and France. 1 presume, after destroy
ing the King of Netherlands, he intends to
uuuex that kingdom to France, and assume the
supreme power of the united countries, under
the title of Jeofirey the First. You he will
make poet., laureate and fishmonger, and me
admiral of the Mosquito fleet.
If you have occosiou soou to write to Murray,
pray introduce something ubout the "City of
the Plague,” as I shall probably offer him that
poem iu ubout a fortnight, or sooner. Of course
l do not wish you to say that the poem is utter
ly worthless. I think that the bold eulogy
irom you (if administered immediately) would
be of service to mo; but if you do write about
it, do not tell him that I have auy inteutlou of
offeriug it to him, hut you may say you hear
1 am going to offer it to a Loudon bookseller.
We stayed seven days at Mr.Iyett’s, at Kin-
haird, uud were most kiudly received. Mr.
Ivett is a great ally of yours, aud is a tiue
creature. 1 killed in tbe Higlands 170 dozen of
trouts—oue day nineteen dozen and a half,
another seven dozen. I one morning killed ten
trouts that weighed nine pounds. In Loch
Awe, in three days, I killed seveuty-six pounds
of fish, all with Hy. The Gael were astonished.
1 shot two roebucks, and had nearly caught a
red deer by the tail—I wus within half a mile
ot it at tbe farthest. The good folk in the
Highlands are not dirty. They are clean, de
cent, hospitable people. We domiciled with
many, aud found no remains of the great plague
of tieas^c.,that devastated the country from the
i> .hj of Ossian to the ascension of George tbe
i ...id. We were at Loch Katrine. Loch Lo-
iiicl, Inycrary,
M ISSES M. A. ft 0. WEBB, open their now
Storo at the Northwest corner Broughton
and Bull streets on Thursday.23d October.
oct2t
OGLETHOPB MEDICAL COLLEGE
AT
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
T HE Regular Course or Lectures in tho above In
stitution, will commonco on tho First Monday
in November next. The Faculty Is constituted as
follows, vix.
H. L. BYRD, M D., Prof. Principles and Practice
Of Medicine. n
HOLMES STEELE, U. D., Prof. Obstrlra and dl>-
uses of Women and children.
WESLEY 0. NORWOOD, M. D., ProL Materia
Medica, and Medical Jurisprudence.
THOMAS H. CHI VERS, M. D., FroL Physiology
and Pathology.
JAMES S. MOREL, M. D., Prof. Anatomy.
J. W. BENSON, M. D., Prof, Principles and
Practice of Surgery.
LAWRENCE J. ROBERT, M D., Prof. Medical
ChemiBtry.
WILLIAM T. FEAY, M. D., Emeritus, Pror.or
Chemistry.
E. J.OL1VEROS, M. D„ Demonstrator of Ana
tomy.
Fees, for the full courso, $lo5 Matriculation
$5, Demonstrator $10, Graduation $30.
For further information, addresB
H. L. BYRD, M. D. Dean,
sept 17 2mwtw
w&Mc mmmssMms
AND DRESS GOODS.
Mrs FREELAND has opened
t ^ and will bo receiving by
Bteamers through the sea
son, tho latestand most fash-
lohnable styles of
FRENCH BONNETS,
Ribbons, Flo were and Feath
ers. Also a rich selection
or Dress Trimmings, consist-
ngi Ribbons, Glased, Volvo! Ribbons and Bagla la
os. With a variety or Brora and Oloalt Patterna |
which tho Ladles or Savannah and vicinity aro ao.
Halted to call and examine at No, 174 Broumtoo
street, UpStalra, oot 21
An Impatient Jubyman.—An Arknoaaa cor
respondent of the New Orleans Picayune gives
the following as authentic t
You aro all fend of erackiag jokes at the
expense of Arkansas; new here u one on poor
State, absolutely true. I got it from an eye
witness:
The district court In one of yonr northern
pariehes waa In session— 1 ’twas the first day of
the court; time, after dinner. Lawyers and
ethera bad dined and were Bitting out before
the hotel, and a long, lank, unsophisticated
countryman eame up andnnceremoniooaly made
himaelfene of ’em,andremarked: “GenUemen,
1 wish you weald go on with this court, for 1
want to go home—1 left Betsy a looking out.’’
"Ak 1” said one of the lawyers, “and pray, air,
what detains you at court?’’
“Why, sir," said the countryman, “I’m fetch
ed here as a jury, and they any if I go home
they will have to find me, and they montn’t do
that as I live a good piece.”
“What Jury are you on?” asked a lawyer.
“Whatjury?"
“Yea, what jury. Grand or traverse jury?
“Grand ortravtsjury?dadsfetehed if 1 know.-’
“Well,” sold the lawyer, “did the judge
charge yon?"
“ well, squire,” said he, “the little fellow that
alts up in the pulpit and kinder bosses it over
the crowd, gin us a talk, but I don't know
whether he oharged anything or not.”
The crowd roared out In a rear of laughter,
aud the sheriff called court.
Dm. Chans, the Puiienolooist.— 1 The Wash
ington, N. 0,, Times Bays :
Dr. Crane squatted fur a abort time in Virgin
ia net long since, and there he left tho lady
ha took from Portsmouth to her fate, and, it Is
said, trotted off with the lady of bis landlord I
ofilcera are In hot pursuit of the demon, and If .. , . .
captured, he will pay dear for bin Impudence. I creditable to our excellent friend, but will net
Llimuujrp uuuu niivu, \xivu
iv. vc.' Dilue.ss J 'Auuiu,Ballahulh4b l Fort William,
Jl,., Dulwhtnny, Loch Eerloht, (you dog) Loch
.1 .uuotilt, Glen Lyon, Tnymouth, Blair, Athol,
U.uer,Perth,Ediuboro’. Is not lira. Wilson
■ uiuortalizou! I know of Cona. It Is very
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
Athena, October, 10,1850.
RE-ORGANlZATltWl OF COLLEGE FACULTY
On tno 10th of December next, tho Trustees or
tbis Institution will proceed to elect the following
officers: Professor of Bellos Lettros and Oratory
“ *< Ancient Languages;
“ Natural Sciences;
“ •* Mathematics:
" “ Nat. Philosophy and Chemistry
Tutor of Mathematics;
“ Lauguagos;
And to appolutaPre3ldout pro tem.
Tbs Presidents Salary is $2500 per ann,
The salary’s of tbo Professors is $2000 per an
num.
Persons elected will be expected te enter upon
their duties the 15th of January next.
oct25 4w ASBUKY HULL, Sect’ry.
Office Charleston and Sav. R. RTTo.
October 10,1856. ,
r S Seventh Instalment of FIVE DO,.LAHi PER
SHAKE ON THE STOCK subscribed to tho
Charleston and Savaunah Railroad, will bo due on
Monday, the 10th of November. Payment to bo
made to the Treasurer, at tbo office of the Company
In Charleston.
Tho Savannah subscribers will pluaso pay to A.
PORTER, Esq , President of tho Bank of tbe State
of Georgia, Savannah.
By order of tho President.
0- F. HANCKEL, Treasurer,
■\T EW RaiBins and Figs—10 boxoB of now Raisins
and 50 boxes or cboico Figs, rccoived per
steamer Augusta, and for salo by
oot15 J. D. JESSE.
Cmumetml intelligence.
Savannah Market, October $8.
COTTON—The transactions of our market this
forenoon were limited to 546 bales, as follows, vix.
at 11, .6 at 11 Mi ' 3 Htf, 7 at 117-16, 36 at
119-16,192 at lltf, 77 at 11X, U4 at 11«, and 86
bales at 12c,
CHATTANOOGA, Oct 25.—Wo noto but few Irons,
actions In market. Sales mostly confined to tbo
retail trade. Our quotations though mostly nomi
nal may bo relied upon.
Apples—Fair supply, good quality commanding
75o. por bushel.
Flour—May be quoted at $3 to $3 75 per sack,
Bacon—A large aalo of sldoa. to be delivered at
Columbia, S. C„ at 11H—may be quoted at 9 a 9}{
hog round.
Potatoes—Demand good—active at $1 00 per
bushel.
Corn—50 cents: Uttlo doing.
Wheat—Red $100; White $1 a $125. But to be
bought In this vicinity.
Jittrlligence,
Port of Savannah...,
.October M8
Arrived.
8teamsbip Augusta, Lyon, 65 hours from New
York, to Padelford, Fay ft Co.
Monday, 1 45 A. M., exchanged signals with
steamship Alabama hence for New York, and 2 45
A. M., exchanged signals with steamship Keystone
State hence for Philadelphia. .oft
Ship Sunbeam. Dove, Glasgow, with 620 tons
coat, to A Low ft Co.
.Cleared*
Steamer Gen Clinch, Richardson, Falatka, &o.—
Claghorn ft Cunningham.
We warned tbe pubfio a week or two ago to" I “11 uny more tkan tbo “ ble of Palms" or the I _ **•!"“* •
watch that man. 1 White Doe" H not In aeaeon—venlion la not I Steamer pan Clinch, Wcbardaon, Halatka, to.
1856. 1856.
RICH FALL DRY GOODS.
GRAY BROTHERS
W OULD beg to iuform their friends and tho pub
llo that their fall supplies of rich dnd ologant
have just arrived—purchased from tho most emi
nent Importers of tho country, and selected with a
care as regards elegance and beauty, which cannot
be appreciated until folly examined.
We can confidently say that our stock of Rich
Dress Goods and Cloaks cannot bo surpassed for
beauty and elegance, and that our Domestic Stock
is os cheap as the like quality or goodB can be bad
from here to New York
Amojg our assortment will bo found tho most
elegant flounced Robes with tigures;
Rich and elegant colored Silks, very cheap;
Lyons’ Velvet Oloaks, trimmed in the newest and
richest stylo.
Cloth and Moir Antique Cloaks; rich and cheap.
AU-wool French Mouslln do Lalnes, new aud ele
gant.
Lupins’ best all-wool French de Lalnes, high colors,
for misses.
Lupins’ best Block Bombazine and Cbalteys,
White Merino, Challey, de Istine and Bombazine,
very fine.
Cloths and Casslmeres, a foil assortment.
Plantation Goods best quaUty, exceedingly cheap.
Houskeeeping articles in great variety, best quality
at the lowest possible prices.
Tbe llmita of an advertisement precludes the
possibUltyof enumerating any but few leading ar
ticles.
We would respectfully request tbo attention
purchasers to an examlnatiou of our stock, feeling
confident that stylo, quality and price, will prove
satis lac tory.
GRAY BROTHERS,
TIUTNAM’S MAGAZINE FOR OCTOBER, received
IT by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agont,
Marshall House Building.
sept 30
H AY, Corn and Inrd, in store and for sale by
oot 15 LOCKETT 8NELUNG8.
G HOICK BUTTER.—16 kegs choice Butter Just
celved and for sale by '
OCt 22 YOUNG ft FRIERSON,
94 Bay-
faction $alta.
BY OCTAVUiTCOHEN. ~
B ACON-21 hliil.. prime Bacon Sidra; S Midi,
prime Bacon shoulders, landing from iteamer
* Keystono State,”- and for sale by
G UNNY BAGGING—60 bales extra heavy Oub-
hy Bagging, on board bark Indlina; from Boe :
ton, for sale to arrtvo,
oct27 tf
BRIGHAM, KELLY ft OO.
THIS LADY’S GUIDE
mo PERFECT gentility, In manners, dreu and
X conversation, In tho fomlly, In company, at
the pianoforte, tbo table, In tbe street, and In gen
tlemens society.
Also a usefoi instructor in letter writing, tolleI
preparations, fanoy needlework, millinery, drees
making, caro or wardrobe, the hair, teeth, hands,
lips, complexion, etc. by Emily Thornwell, author
of ‘ ‘Homo cares maiio easy.” For sale by
4 ,„ WARNOCK ft DAVE.
ooH8 169 Congress street.
FOR BADE OR RENT.
fa: A brick house on Jonos street, at presont
{IT occupied by John Richardson, Esq.
UL Apply to
oct27-2t I. K. TEFFT.
RHOADS dc BOK»I.
T7IXTRA prepared Mucilage for office and genera 1
JEi uso, being a substitute for Waters, Scaling
Wax, Gumarabfo and all other inconvenient pre
parationsnow in use, Is always oT good consistency,
does not turn sour and Is ready lor uso at any
moment. For sale by
WARNOCK ft BAVI8.
oet 18 159 Congress street.
B UTTER AND CHEESE—Just receives per steam
ship Florida:
10 kegs choice Goshen Butter.
10 boxes EugUsb Dairy Cheese.
For sale by R. H. WATSON ft OQ.
Corner Whitaker street, and
oct 6 Congress street lane.
OLOTHma.
BEAL FBENCHEMBBOIDEBIEB
HENRY LATHROP & CO.
■fXTOULD invite tho attention of tbe Ixdtes to
' v their very large and rich slock of
IBMJIBMMIHDIIIISJIIBB
Opeued THIS DAY, embracing tbe following styles
Heal Thread, Honlton and Malteso SETTS
“ French, Muslin and Cambrlo *♦ *
Mourning Setts, in Book, Cambric and Linen
Cambric and Swiss. Edgings and Inserting*
Embroidered, H. 8. Bordered Hdkb
Musliu and Cambric Bands
Misses Setts, in great variety
Iufants’ Gaps, trimmed.
-ALSO—
Children’s Worsted Capes
Opera Hoods, Ties, &o.
Colored, Silk and Cashmere Scarts.
oot 5
FOR SALE.
LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN. GOOD COOK A N
WASHER, AND PLAIN IRONER
AND SEAMSTRESS.
For particulars enquire at this ofilco. oot 9
ENTIRELY NEW
AND
Splendid Stock
or
Paris and Nev York Millinery,
C ANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, &c—
60 boxes Adamantine Candles, star brand
50 do Beadoll’s 6 ft 8 Tallow Candles
50 do Colgate’s do do do
100 do Smith’s ft Buchan’s Family Soap
100 do Colgate’s no. 1 and lb bar Soap
60 do do Palo do
60 do Oswego Pearl Starch
60 Uo Beadell’s do do
60 do Soda Biscuits
25 bills Sugar do, hand made
26 boxes ground Peppor, X lb papers
60 mats Cinnamon.
In storo and for salo by
oc21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00.
K erseys, plains .ant*?twills—to plan
TERS.—Wo would respectfully call the att in-
t ou of the Planters of Georgia and Carolina to tha
very complete and extensive assortment of tht
above Plantation Goods, ttchley’s Goods, of all de*
sorlptions, being among tbo lot which ore now
opened and for sole by
oct 1 LADSON ft ROGERS.
S :
ELECTION NOTICE-
N ELECTION wilL.be hpld at the CourtHouso in
..ak the City or Savannah, in and for the county
of Chatham, on Tuesday tbe fourth day of Novem-
‘"T, (being tho first Tuesday after the first Monday
Novombor,) ensuing, for Ten Electors for Presi
dent and Vico President of tho United States.
Tho Polls will be oponod at 7 o’clock, A. M. and
close at six o’clock P. M.
Tbo Sheriff or Chatham County or his lewful depu
ty. together with tho county constables, are re
quired to bo In attendance to 'preservo and main
tain order,
Tho Justices of tho Interior Court will prcBldo.
By order or their Honors
WILLIAM H. CUYLER, J . I. 0. 0.0.
MONTGOMERY CUMMINO, J.l.O. C. o.
JAMES E.GODFREY, S. 1. 0. 0.
NOAH B. KNAPP, J. I. 0. 0. 0.
GEORGE P. HARRISON, J. 1. 0.0.0.
W. H. Bulloch, Clerk. oct 26
XTEW BUCKWHEAT Just received per late orri-
±1 vals, and for salo by J. D. JESSE.
** oct 21
‘ TIORTV BbU. Apploa, Parsnips, Carrots, Betts,
and somo flue Tomatoes, for salo by .
J. D. JESSE.
MPORTED LIQUf RS—
. . 10 casks o D ft Co palo and dark Brandy
6 pipes Holland Gin (Modes Swab)
6 Ji do Madeira Wine.
For sate by
oc21 SC PAF'KN. .(IllUK ft U.
DIVIDEND NO. TG.
Bank of tiie State of Georgia, 1
SaVAXJUH, Oct. 24,1856. j
T HE Board orDirectors bavethU day declared a
SEMI-ANNUAL Dividend or SIX DOLLARS
por share, from the profits of this Bank for tho last
six months, payableon and after Monday, the 27th
Instaut. __
I. K. TEFFT,
oct 24-3 Cashier.
49- The Chronicle ft Sentinel, Constitutionalist
_ Republic, Augusta; Recorder, Milledgeville;
Whig. Athons; and Wilkes Republican, will please
publish tbe above twice. |
BOARDING.
J EVERAL gentlemen or small families can be
accommodated with good Rooms and Board, at
2b Drayton street, opposite the Ice House.
doo 12—tf MRS. M. S. RAYMER.
NOTICE.
/CONSIGNEES per schr JULIA A. RIOH, from
* J Now Orleans, will please pay attention to the
rcconliou of their goods landing this day at Phila
delphia Steamship Wharf.
ocV27 LOCKETT ft SHILLINGS.
E’CRANS
MKTALIC
SWMAffi ©ABESm 1
T HIS is a newly invented BURIAL CASE, rash-
ionod to accord with the footings of the be
reaved, and yot retaining all tho requisites or an
appropriate receptacle for tho dead. There Is no
reason why such arecoptaclo should bo made to
croatoby Us appearance disngreeablo sonsatlons.
It is enough that we Bhould bo bereaved, and what
ever tends to soften or mako less keen tho poignan
cy or our griof, commends itself to our considera
tion. 8o much that is repulsive bas been discarded
in tho arrangement and shape of the above Case,
that Its name, tho OASKET BURIAL CASE, is an
involuntary suggestion, and I do not hesitate to
aver that there has never been in uso any tiling so
entirely chaste, appropriate and convenient aa this
invpntiou
fho Cose permits a view of tho entire body after
it is enclosed, tbe whole top being composed or
beautlfol tbiok French Plate Giass^ufficlontly strong
to resist any internal or external pressure, is per
fectly air tight, composed or metal highly orna
mented, and will last for ages.
Samples of the Casket may bo soen at the office or
Messrs. CRANE, WELLS ft CO., 82 Bay stroet, Sa
vannah.
P. S. Persons desirous of purchasing the exclu
sive right for the sale or tbe Casket in the followini
States, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and Nortl
Carolina, will plooso apply by letter or in person to
WILLIAM B. PHILLIPS ft GO.,
owners of Patent, care of
CRANE, WELLS ft CO.,
Savannah, Georgia
N B. Rights to one or mors counties will bo sold
alBO. oct 1-tfJBT
PLUMBING.
P LUMBING, in all ita vorious branches, at
tended to at the shortest notice, and in superior
style. Also, may be found Shower Baths, Galvanis
ed Iron,Tin and Leaded Bath Tubs: Copper Boilers,
Patent Pan Water Closets, Lead Pipes, Sheet toad,
Brass and Plated Gooks, Force Pumps, India Rubber
Hose. For sale at the House Furnish Store, No. 155
Brougbton-street.
i« T 10 HORACE MORSE.
j SOAP, fcc.—
. 60 boxes Sperm and Patent Sperm Gandies
660 boxos and half boxes Pearl 8tarch
160 " Colgate’s No. 1 Soap
60 “ Beadel, Smith ft Colgate’s Family on
rale Soap
200 “ Adamantine and TOUow Gandies
60 Pipes and Pipe Heads.
In store and for sale by
,0012 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft OO.
C^fle^B sPo Ooffe "e, *bro wn ,^owieredf extra
quality; Coffee, old Government Java, Rio, light
and dark. Laguayra. fto., fto. Gall at
oot2
BARRON’S Family Grocery,
corner of Whitaker and Charlton its,
S 1CKORY NUTS, Pecan Nuts. Brazil Nuts, a ^ ■ .. w' y
„ monds, of all kinds,'reoslved por slaemer | TJ1ACH BRaNDY—1,000 gallons pure old Psacn
for sale by J; D. JESSE. IX Bfwdy, for sale by ^ waw
oet Si
TUART’S REFINED ft CLARIFIED BCGAR—
26 bbls Stuart’s urasbod Sugar
20 do do powdered do
60 do do A clarified do
60 do do B do do
60 do do G do do
In store and for Bale by
oc21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO-
UTTER ft CHEESE—
> 26 kog choice Goshen Butter
60 boxes do do Cheese
Landing per steamer and for sale by
oc21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
oct 21
JIG AND BALt HAMS AND SHOLDERS. Just re-
X ceivod 3 barrels Pig Hams and Shoulders,
100 extra family Smoked Hams and 8 hhds Shoul
ders, also 8 casks Bugar Cured HamB, which I will
sell for 12ja cents per lb.
DAVID O’CONNQR,
oct 23 Corner Broughton ft Draytou-st.
KNIGHTS St, THEIR DAYS,
B Y DR. DORAN, author or “ Table Traits,” ko.
The Hills of tbe Shatemuc. by Miss Warner,
author of “ Wide, Wide World,” ftc.
A Pilgrimage to El Medinah and Mcccab, by Lieut.
Burton, of the Bombay Army, with map and illus
trations.
The Humorous Poetry of tbo English Language,
from Chancer to Saxo.
LorimerLittlegood, Esq., a young gentleman who
wished to Bee Life, by 8medley.
Third volumo Irving’s Lifo of Washington—oheap
edition.
Wood, Therapewtlo and Pharmaoalogy—a new
work.
Simpson’s Obsturetrics—2 vote., complete.
Young America’s Picture Gallery—70 illustra
tions. W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
oct 9
S’
UNDRIES—
26 bbds. P. R. Sugar
160 bbls. Stuart’s Refined Sugar
100 kegs Soda
100 boxes Carb Soda
100 do Lemon Syrup
1000 }i and yi boxes Sardines
100 casos Schnapps
100 M Imported Segars
60 M American do
Rocrived and for sale by
' iMA]
oct 15
MoMAIION ft DOYLE.
* j 30 barrels Butter Crackers
SO “ Sugar do
20 “ Soda do
20 boxes Soda do
Landing aud for sale b;
oot 10 ”'™ 1
irsale by
HOLCOMBE,
JOHNSON ft CO.
HACK ANDLIVEBY STABLE,
CORNIK OK
BROUGHTON AND BARNARD STREETS.
fX \ AS tbe firm of Stevens ft Elliaton
iSSuSijSwos" dissolved on tbe 1st day of
October by mutual consent, THOMAS F. STEVENS
will continuo tho business at his old 8table.
oct 2-lm
HACK LIVEKY
THE subscriber wlU continue
the Livery and Hack Business, on
the Stables corner or West BROAD
GtvemeatnoL
JACOB ELUSION.
2l*
$25 REWARD.
Runaway, on the 2d instant, my negro
I man POMPEY. He te about twenty-four
years or ago; six feet high; stout built; hot
very dark complected; has a down look In
countenance; has a scar on the top or hte foot,
cut with on axe. He was raised in North Caroli
na, Robeson county; and may be trying to moke
bis escapo bock. Any person bringing bun to me,
or confining him In jail so that I get him, I will pay
tbo above reward.
C. W. CRAWFORD,
Colquitt P. 0.,
septl7—2m Montgomery dounty, Ga.
BROUGHT TO JAIL.
of U ( ht complexion, «|fa a «fl«ht rar oyer Uu l«a
eye; about t rMtSX inchea In heijht, and about M
"owner la requutedte come forward, pur
chorees and take him away, as be will be dealt with
Mtbe tew directs. HENRY OVERSTREET,
Je9
OVERSTREET,
Je&r.
GODEY’R LADY’fi BOOK
T710R November,
J} Gi
oct 2
YOUNG * WYATT.
_ Graham’s Illustrated Monthly for November,
Arthur’s Home Magazine for November, .
Peterson’s Ladies National Magazine for Novem
ber.
lira Stephen's New Uonttiljr Magazine, for No-
vember. -v -,7.'
Ballou’s Dollar Monthly for November,'
BeukieUtra and ffiaf/ooita,
ooW U»0>«#*«* net