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' 8Ay,A»AHr;.GA.. Tuesday, noyemheb 4, .i85a.
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HY TELEGRAPH.
Later from Europe.
ARUIVAI. OF TOE
Niw York, Nov. 3d.
The »l oi«or Canadian baa arrived with Llv-
erponl d .tea to Wednoeda/, Oct. 33d. She re
port. ae followa :
Cotton -The advicesbj the last steamer stiffen-
edtlio Liverpool Cotton market. Themarkethaa
b?u11 active at an advance of J to ). Bales of
three days 60,000. Speculators took 30,000.
Honey matters are unchanged.
Consols have advanced). Quotations 03 for
money, and 93) on account. •
Political.
Tito allies have suspendtd diplomatic inter
course witlt Naples, hut no hostilities are yet
reported.
Lords Palmeaton and Russell are engaged in
preparing a near Reform bill.
The Forts Conference Is to reassemble on the
13th of November.
Narvarea Is replacing the prevent officers of
Spain with old conservatives.
Naples is redoubling herprepamtions for de
fence.
Solas on Monday 30,009, on Tuesday 13,000.
Speculators 8000. Privato totters are favor
able.
Flour has declined 6d. v
Wheat from 3 to id. on lower qualities.
Indian Corn is firm.
Consols advanced ). Selling at 93.
The Canada has arrived out.
The steamer Ylgo, from Havre, brings dates
to Oct. 19. The Havre Cotton market had ad.
vanced one franc. Bales of the week 9,000
bales. The market ww active.
Now York Market.
Xnw You, Nov. 3 Our cotton market Is
without change. Nothing has been done since
the antral of the steamer’s news.
Ttio Election—To the Polls.
We are gratlAed to be able to say that the
election la proceeding with the utmoet quiet
and good order. The day has been rainy, so
much no us probably materially to diminish
the vote hero and throughout the State. Tho
nuipber of polls taken up to within a few min
utes ofi o’clock, was 1704.
To such of our friends as have not voted we
appeal to come forward and cast In your bal
lots. Lot it not be said that this great battle
of 1830 has been fooght, a victory achieved,
the confederacy saved, and that you bad no
part In the contest.
Tktpolie will be doted at 0 o'clock. Such la
the decision previously made by the judges, and
reaffirmed this morning.
It has been deemed the doty of all good citb.
sens of oither party, upon the eve of an elec
tion, to exert every Influence within their com
mand to heal the wounds engendered during a
political Campaign, and to soften anS conciliate
tho minds and tempers of men about to engage
in a contest exciting In Its nature and impor
tant In its' results. Especially has this been
considered the duty of the Press, wielding as it
does a vast and commanding power for weal or
woe—and never within our recollection have
we seen this high duty so totally disregarded,
this power so recklessly abused as In the
columns of the Republican of this morning.
Having recently passed through a struggle, in
which various and conflicting Influences of a
public and private nature were brought to bear,
to such an extent as seriously to threaten the
peace and quiet of our homes and Besides and
the fair fame of our city, it was hoped that, the
press, at least—particularly that organ which
prides itself upon its devotion to "decency and
order” would havo been the first to pour oil
upon the wounds of the past and to hold forth
the olive braneh of peace for the present and
future.
But with full knowledge of these facts, up
on tho very morning of the battle, while the
sores of tho last contest are still unhealed,
and ere the hot blood and passions of men have
succumbed to judgment, and reason resumed
her sway, it inditCB an article to its opponents
at once humiliating, degrading and insulting.
Recurring to tho past, It disentombs the buried
slanders and falsehoods that should have rested
forever, and appeals to the "honestmen” of the
Democracy to avoid their repetition.
And while asking with an air of sincerity if
we are to have a repetion of tho dlsgmcefhl
scenes of the paBt, with tho blind fury and
zeal ot a partizan, it is putting the torch
to the plio, and like the Infamous tyrant Nero,
is wllliug to "fiddle, though Romo should
bum.
Wo liavo no disposition to engage In an argu-
meut as to tho truth of the statements contain-
cdtn the urticle, but will simply pronouuce
them rake and slanderous, and as containing a
foul nndcontcmptlblo libel upon better men and
better clltzens than Is Its author.
But we deem It our duty, and take this early
occasion to perform it, to hold up In this com.
munlty the man who has bo recklessly sought
to disturb its peace and quiet, and the good
name of its citizens. We trust he will recoive
the disapprobation of all good men, as ho cer
tainly will the contempt or all the brave and
honorable. And in behalf of the Democratic
party, we take occasion to say that irtbis elec
tion should pass off quietly, to them, in
great measure, will the credit be due, and
that while thoy hurl back tho slanders and In
sults cast upon them to tho source Horn which
they emanate, they wUl leave the author of
them to the verdict of a Just and discriminating
public. They know their strength in numbers
in truth and principles, and regard all such’
contemptible attacks upon them as the blind
attempts of a viper to sting the heel that has
crushed it. .
ThbFrzhcii Go vcrmskt.—The regular cor
respondent, Mr. Walsh, of the New York Jour-
cal of Commerce, thus writes on the present
probable permanence ef the Napoleonic rule :
"This government has stood firmly, five or
six years, under more difficult and ominous cir
cumstances than are likely to occur for as many
income j Napoleon HI. has gained strength ;
the country is habituated and adjusted to his
rule. Tbc re-asemblage of the Congress, or a
subordinate diplomatic conference In Paris,
though looked ter in the political circles,-iz not
rendered certain. If the members should act
with the same moderation, and in the same
Pacific spirit as the plenipotentiaries of the
Uongrean,Europe will be at pescoaudease for
a long period.
The Court of Claims will meet on the 33th of.
November.
Left Handed*
1 was riding (nut on a pleasure excursion)
through Southwestern Tennessee, during the
year 18—, but this has uothing to do with the
story.
1 was riding, as 1 said, through that country,
whoa 1 raetadirt eating hoy, unu undo, who
was attempting to force said undo ou and over
a certain gKilo bridge, to cross which the mule
mildly hut flrinly doclided. As soon as 1 was
within Bpeakiug distauco the hoy aucoetedmo
Hallo I mister, wont you lend a hand to get
this darned critter aerues this brauoh, for Pm
afeard 1 can’t get to Wolverine, before night,
and dad wuuts all the buys to get to our house
before dinnor, ter two candidates are goin’ to
speak and then 1 think h—11 will ho ruised-
lor all the gals iu our beat are invited to oome
to night; and now stranger, you can go oujust
six miles and stop at the house with a top ou
it—ter that’s where dad Uvea, and stay till I
come back, and alter 1 tell the old folks how
you helped me to get Nance (tho mule)
across tho branch, may bo you wont bo wel-
como!
Supposing some ten was on the tapis, and
not liking to miss it, 1 stopped at the house
with a top on it, was welcomed by the owner,
and introduced, us a stranger, to Hal and Betsy,
and told that tho black eyed man was ’Hqulro
Watson, thorn borough, and the man with
blue eyes was Uol. Parsons, from ville,
opposite candidates for the same seat in the
next Legislature.
While tho crowd was collecting 1 had some
opportunity to convene with the candidates,
andlearned that there about was six hundred vo-
ten in the county, aud.tbut three hundred were
expected at my old host’s—whose name was
M’Leinore—1 ask his pardon for not mention-
lug it sooner—that evening. I found thet Ool.
Watson was a talented young lawyer, but too
diffident for the field us a candidate; yevthero
was something in his eye tbat showed his 8a
tonic Majesty lurking thereabout. PursonB was
uothis interior iu talent, bad a idee as hard os
brickbat, and was withal a clever fellow and
flndler.
At one o'clock the orowd had collected, and
Pursous led eff iu Uue style ; never made a
bobble, und went straight through, and his
friends, andiu fact tho whole crowd, shouted
"hurrah terblue eye!” He closed his speech
under thundom of applause.
Watson, timid and trembling, arose; and with
; reut difficulty could keep his Adam’s apple
(own so his voice oould get out, but he suou
warmed up os he got ou the right traU, and 1
never heard a speech so torn to pieces as was
Parson’s; the tide of popular opinion ran stron
ger against Parsons than it had iuhis lavor,
and the shout was for the black eyed boy—tdud
and unanimous.
Supper was the next thing on the bills, and
after doing Justice to the meal, the chairs ta
bles, beds, beo., were carried into the yard, and
tho gals and boys took the floor for a reel-
cotillion had never reached their ears. Parsons
volunteered his services as orohesta, whloh was
iccopted. Parsons was left-handed unfortunate
ly, and as a matter or course had to use his bow
with that hand#
It was eleven' o'clock at night, the dancing
was getting, as they said, in a good way, the
whiskey circulating freely, when that fickle
stream of popular opinion changed its course
and set directly against Watson.
Parsons was playing some oi his best reels In
his best style, und ever and anon, as some turn
in the tune pleased a dancer he would yell out,
go it blue eyes, and hurrah ter blue eyes.
Watson saw something most be done or he
was lost. Betook up a dozen to the barrel to
drink with him whilo the dancing was still
;oing round, and after taking a drink round,
is whispered that he hated that Panama should
treat them (the crowd) so; Bays he, just look
at the d—d rascal playing tho fiddle with his
teRhand. (Parsons could not use his right
at all.) Now that's too bad—for it he was in
borough he would play with his right
md, and play twice as welt.
It took like wild fire, and soon this dozen
whispered it to two dozen more; and alter the
reel one of the party told him that he must play
with his right hand.
Parsons protested that he could not, and the
sovereign swore in his turn tbat he had seen
him play right handed, and that hewouldwhlp
him If he did not play so; the girls refused to
dance, and eveiything was in confusion, and
everybody wanted a chance at Parsons, becauso
oe would not play os they desired. Poisons
knew the crowd, and took the first opportunity
to decamp; then went up shouts for hoick eyes,
and the meeting adjourned; and two days after
the night referred to, hand bills were posted
throughout — county, deolarlng Mr. Par
sons'intention not to be ft oandtdate at tho
ensuing eleotlon.
When Watson took his seat in the next Leg
islature, he was heard to say i
"What a hard oath that was; und’trhat.a
great fire a little spark klndletb; for If I had
not told a lie about Parsons' lelt handed fid
dling, I would havo been where he la, and that's
whar.
The Bat
Letter from Dei
Anutran of toe Edinhuiir.-
Edinburg, from Glasgow, hafi
adelphia. Her dates have 1
Rev. Charles Howard Malcolm, pastur of the
Babtiat Church at Whcollng, lias been dis
missed from his pastoral charge by tho church
for Introducing polities! matters into the pul
pit, in the shapb of an oboUtion sermon.
The loss of sugar by tho lato hurricane at
Sagos la Grande, Cuba, alone, is estimated at
one thousand hogsheads.
Tnu Bine of the Rbpubuo.—Tho Bank of
the RepnbUo, of Providence, has been placed
In the bands of a receiver. The capital ls$U3-
000, and the circulation 378,000. The deposits
are less than3400,000. The assots are 390,000,
of which 310,000 Is doubtful.
Gem. Habhey.—The Charleston News an
nounces the arrival of this distinguished offi.
eer. He Is probably on his way to Florida to
take command of the forces operating against
the Seminoies.
Howto Sweeten Solittoe.—Shut up a boy
in a cellar, and give him free access to (he mo
lasses cask.
1 left early the next morning.
Anotheb New Yonx Finanoibiu—The New
YorkTimearecordsthe arrest ofayoungman
named Wight, whose slledged "sharp prac
tice” throws ontirely In the shade the opera
tions of that other fast man, Huntington, the
Wall-street broker. The Times says:
This Wight was for somo time book-keeper
in the highly respectable house of John Hig
gins 3t Go., of tins city the senior member ot
which is now our Consul to Belfast, Ireland,
do well and so ably did he perform his duties
in this capacity that he won the esteem of his
employers, ana their coulldenco to such an ex
tent that during the absence of the firm in
1834-6, In Europe, he held their power of at
torney. Of this power he availed himself—
By pledging the firm whoso interests wero en
trusted to Bis care, he obtained credit upon the
firms’ bankers at Glascow for 330,000 with
which sura he went to Europe (thoro present
ing himself as the exclusive owner of that
lirmVith this supposed additional capita?. Ho
took with him ietters.of Introduction ftomsome
Wall-street brokers, and with these he used to
forward his designs. He also represented
himself to be a millionaire, and played ail his
rarts so plausibly that lie finally succeeded in
raying the Urm out with their own assets.
Soon after he returned to New-York and
continued the importing business from the first
of January last, in Vcsey street, under the
name of "Wight Brothers." Here he seemed to
prosper greatly. He lived grandly, occupied
a brown stone front iu Twcnty-third-street,
keptaspan of horses, aud in fact went it decide
dly stroug. His career wus very briUiant but
vory brier. In ninety days after its establish
ment the firm ot" Wight Brothers” collapsed.
Wight has been taken into custody under
the act against fraudulent deptors. His lia
bilities are said to amount to about 376,000, and
Ids assets to not over 31,000,
Fattnro of the "Manufacturers ami
Mechanics’* Bank of Columbus*
It was reported In this city on Monday morn
ing tbat this Bank had failed, and we have
seen such evidences of it by telegraphic dis
patches, as to leave no doubt of tho fact.
What the circumstances are, or Its liabilities,
we have not learned. Dr. B. T. Taylor, Its Presi
dent, who has always been held us a most esti
mable and reliably gentleman, was at West
Point at the time, aud a paragraph we have
copied from the Columbus Sun will give Author
information with regard to him.—Macon
Muecngcr.
The following is the paragraph of the Sun
to which reference is made to the Mtumger:
Our citizens were much surprised and pained
esterday morning, by a report that Dr. E. T.
!aylor,an estimable citizen of Columbus, and
tho President of the Manufacturers’ and Me
chanics’ Bank In this city, bad attempted on
Saturday night, to commit suicldo, by a stab In
the breast with the spear of his sword cane.
which' direction the train was moving at the
time, where medical aitention was given him,
The stab was attempted at tho heart, bnt ap
pears to have missed itsobjcct, and we learn by
the noon train yesterday, his physicians think
he will recover.
It Is supposed ho wus laboring under mental
derangement caused by pecuniary embarrass-
Affointhsnt nr tub Phesioent Charles
E. Carr, Collector of the Customs at Ban Pedro,
California, vice Isaac Williams, deceased.
Tue Result in Indian*.—Ofilclsl returns
from all but eight or ten counties in Indiana
" ‘ -0; Morton, top.,
'3,776.
IIUIAA HUE IIUI GlgUI VIA MJU W
foot up—'Willard, dem., 18,9
13,199. Democratic majorit
: -in /
M:W-
(FromthoNewYo^'flis
‘"““'■"‘s.fttr'
We are permitted to copy the following let
ter from General Walker, written immediately
alter the lato battle at Granada, Nicaragua:
Gbanada, Monday, Oct.13, I860.
Deau Sir : Since you lelt we base laid
several encounters with tho enemy. ARer be
ing delayed several days by the failure to arrive
ortho howitzer carriages and other apparatus,
I inarohed for Massoya on the 11th, with up
wards of 800 men. Early, In the morning of
the 13th we attacked the enemy, getting pos
session of tho small Plaza of Mossaya and dri
ving them all into the main I’loza, when early
this morning (about 10 o’clock A. M„) I re
ceived the news that some 600 or 700 of the
enemy had attacked this place, I Immediately
marched,hither, and the. enemy .were driven
away and dispersed Wlth' agaU Joss on bur part,
ogether tho Ibis on onr, pert has been very
iff, for the. number of men engaged. The
The force driven.from Granada to-day was
madeupofGuatemaleanBand Ghamorrlstas—
the relics, these last, of the party at Son
Jacinto. Many of them were killed. The gnard
house Is filled with wounded and prisoners, and
the whole force wa# dispersed. Their Gua>.
temalan allies will never do this enemy any
more service. •{”«’’ -•> I
Your obedient servant, - ;l:
WM. WALKER.
New York Market.
New Yonx, Nor 1.
Cotton closed dull, with soles or 000 bales—
tho Asia’s advices not producing any market
effbot. Flour is unchanged. Wheat Is tending
downwards, and Is now quoted—Red 31A0 a
1.60: White 33 .71; higher White 31.73.
Flour exhibits an up ward tendency, but has not
changed quotations. Corn is quoted—white 73c.
Spirits Turpentine are firm, and transaction to
tho amount of 1200 bblsfito reported ut 44c.
Rosin is dull. There Is little doing In Rice, and
no charge In other articles usually reported by
telegraph.
Snow fell on Friday night lost In various
parts of the Northoan considerable quantities.
Tho weather was very cold at Washington the
same night.
A large number of resignations IS taking
place among the army officers from the insuffl-
elenty of the day for their support.
l steamer
. 1'pt Phil-
anticipated.
Cntuntmtiil Sntellpce.
Savannah Market, November 4,
COTTON—Sales this morning 741 boles, vis: 320
at 11,48 at 11#, 84 at 11#, 18 at 11#, 81 at 11#,
113 at 11#, and 112 at 12.
CHARLESTON, Nov^-U)tton—Tno sales this
morning reached 884 bales, at extremes ranging
from 11# to 12o. •
&|§p Intelligence.
Statement of tho Condition or "TUB M,
' Agencies, at the close of business, Mom
conformity with the Proclamation of
MAIUNHAIAVK OB’ GUOHGtA" and It
tonday, October Both. 1800. Published In
i of tho Governor gf Georgia, Oct, M, 1858.
Discounted notes running to matu
rity 1 i. 708,141 43
Exchango running to maturity. .1,815,403 63
Notes und blllaprotested .......
Considered good......; .33,638 68
Considered: doubtful... .*8,438 88
Considered bad....... .13,213 25 - 04,310 81
Btdok tfud • Bonds .... Vi....... 100,4333 71
Banking House and Lot........ 10,000 00
Real estate taken In payment of
Debts./..,.... 17,820 04
Due from other Banks ft Agents 137,007 27
Protests.. 118 12
Expenses 15,850 03
Notes and checks other
Banks 81090 09
Specie 102,435 47- 244,434 50
Resulting balances with Agencies 52,465 93
13,202,002 34
Capital stock
Circulation
Deposits
Unclaimed Dividends
Duo to other Banks and Agonts..
Suspense account
Profits and Resorvod fond
OR.
. .11,000,000 00
.. 804,309 00
.. 420,094 33
2,308 50
473,842 02
194 15
411,703 74
83,202,002 34
GEORGE HALL,,
NOAH B. KNAPP,
DIRUJOTOU a,
CHARLES F. MILLS,
EDWARD PADELFORD,
JAMES T. WEBB,
AARON CHAMPION,
GEORGE L. COPE.
IMPOKTANX ARRIVAL.
B1ADAMU SWETT,
the celebrated Clairvoyant,
has arrived In this olty, and
taken < Rooms at No. 148
Broughton street, ono door
East or Jas. Sullivan k Co.’s
Tin Store, where she con bo
andDISEAHKS. *A?
oct27-lm
■ wanted to hi he;
A Colored Boy between ton and fifteen yours,
to do light work. 1 ’
Apply at this office. - oc27.tr
tiOAiOJUH*.
VISUAL geutlomeuor small families urn be
3 accommodated with good Boom* aud Board, at
2b Drayton street, opposite tbo loe House.
deo 12-tf MRS. M. 8. RAYMElt.
Port of Savannah November A
Arrive#.
Sob* Wm Totten. Thompson, Rloohoro, with 400
bus reugh rtce and 14 bales 81 cotton, to J W An
derson, King k Sons.
Habersham’s flat, from plantation, with 1000 bus
rough rlco, to Habersham k Son.
Cleared#
Steamer Gen Clinch, Richardson, Palatka, Ac.—
Claghorn k Cunningham.
Deported.
SteamoMio^Hncb^RlcbardsoD^latka^&o.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
B uckwheat-
26 half bbls Now Buckwheat,
60quar do
6U eighth do
do
do
Landing aud for sale by
nov4 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
H AY—200 bales primo Eastern .Hay, In store
and Tor sale low, to close consignment, by
nov4 CARL ETON * PARSONS.
L IME—1,000 casks best quality or Lump Lime,
landing and In store, Tor sale low by
nov4 CARLETON & PARSONS.
WANTED.
B Y tbo subscribers ou the first November noxt,
, a colored Porter. Ouo acquainted with tho
ony, nnd who can como wolt rocoramouded, will
hear or a permanent situation by applylug Immcilb
•lely to a
AIKEN k BURNS.
oct28_
JUST RECEIVER PER STEAMER AUGUSTA,
AT TO* »
Savannah Grocery
-AND
FRUIT DEPOT, *
lOO lbs. Victoria and Catawba Grapes.
40 bbls.Splendid Eating APPLES.
Large Preserving PEARS.
QUINCES, Llko tbo Last.
Chesnuts, Hickory Nuts, und Fresh Dates.
Green GINGER.
Tomatoos, Beets, Carrots, &o.
Ryo Flour, Oat Meal, Pearl Barley.
10 kegs Extra Gosheu BUTTER.
6 do Choice do.
Aud low priced qualities, together with a varied
assortment of Fresh BISCUIT.
octl5 W. XI. FARRELL.
1856. “ ,* 1856.
RICH FALL DRY GOODS.
GRAY BROTHERS
W OULD bug to inform their frtonds and the pub-
lio that tholr foil supplies or rich uud elegunt
IBIB'S
have just arrived—purchased from the most emi-
nont Importers or the country, aud solectod with a
caro as regards olegnnee and beauty, which canuot
be appreciated until folly examined.
Wo can confidently say that our stock or Rich
Dress Goods and Cloaks cannot be surpassed for
beauty aud elcganco, and that our Domestic Stock
la as cheap as the llko quality of goods can be had
from bore to Now York
Araojg our assortment will be found the most
elegant flounced Robes with figures;
Rich and elegant colored Silks, very cheap;
Lyous’ Velvet Cloaks, trimmod in tho uowoat uud
rlohost style.
Cloth and Moir Antique Cloaks; rich nnd cheap.
All-wool French Mouslin do Lniucs, now aud clc-
gout.
Lupins' bestall-wool French do Laiues, high colors,
lor mlssuB.
Lupins’ bust Black Bombazine and CballeyB.
Wbito Merino, Cbolley, do l<aiue and Bombazine,
vory fine.
Cloths and Cosslmeres, a full assortment.
Plantation Goods bost quality, uxceodlngly.cheau.
Ilouskeeoplugarttolos Iu groat variety, bostquallty
at the lowest possible prices.
The limits or an advertisement precludes tbo
possibility or enumerating any but Tew leading ur-
We would respectfully requost tbo attention oi
purchasers to au examination or our stock, reeling
coufldont that style, quality and price, will prove
satis factory.
GRAY BROTHERS,
METALiIG
IMIMIAtti (SlilSSlEHJffl*
mUld Is a uowly mvoulod BURIAL CASE, I'ash-
X lunuil to accord with the reelings of tho be-
rcavO’i, and yet rotauilug all tbo ruqulsitos or au
appropriate receptnold'lbr tho dead. TUero is no
reason why such a rccoptnclu should bo made to
croatoby Its uppearauce dlsngrceablo sensations.
Itis ouough that wo should be boroaved, and what
ever tends to eottuu or make less keen tho poignau-
oy or our grief, commuuds itself to our considera
tion. So much that is repulsive has beeu discarded
la tho urraugement and shape of the above fdse.
tbat Its hamo, tho CASKET BURIAL CASK, Is au
Involuntary suggestion, aud I do not hesltato to
aver that there has never boon in uso any tliiug so
entirely chaste, appropriate Bnd convenient ns this
Invention
Tbo Caso permits a view or tho outlro body alter
It is enclosed, the wholo ton belug composed or
beautiful thick French Plato Glass,sulllcioutly strong
to re hst any Internal or external pressure, is per
fectly air tight, composed of metal highly ornu-
uentod. uud will last for uges.
Samples or the Casket may bo seen at tho cflleo of
Messrs. CRANE, WELIH &CO., 62 Bay street, Sa
vannah.
P. S. Persona desirous of p rebasing tho exclu
sive right for tbo sale of tho Casket in the following
Stales, Georgia, Florida, South Caroliua aud North
Carolina, will please apply by letter or In person to
WILLIAM B. PHILLIPS & CO.,
owners of Patent, care of
CRANE, WELLS & CO.,
Savannah, Georgia.
B. Rights to ouo or mors counties will bo sold
oct 1-tl.fit
.MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY!!
■flTHY bo we without Money? when It Is just as
f V cosy for any ono to bo around with a pocket
full as not, if they only tblbk so. I havo got a now
article, from which from tlvo to twenty dollars a
day cau bo made, oithor by male or fomalo. It U
highly respcctablo business, aud au articlo which is
wanted iu overy family In the United States. En
close ino two dollars by mail, ut my risk, and I will
forward you by return mail a Circular, with full
iustructions In the art. Tho buslurss is very easy.
Try it, ir you are out or employ met- and you will
nover regrot It; lor it wil be better for you to imy
tbo above sum, uud insure a good buslnoss, itmu
to pay twenty-live coins for a spurious udvertlao-
ment. This Is no humbug. Tut it I Tky jt 1 Try
it 1 Address your letters te
nwif
sopt 16-3m
Notice ftrom the
PULASKI HOUSE.
To the Storekeeper) of Savannah.
A LL packages sent to the above Hotel must have
JA. tbe owners namo aud number or room written
with hikou each packago, or it will not be received
at the offico. oct20-lw
NEW HACK, SALE
AND
Livery Stables,
NO. 225
BAY STREET,
FREEMAN, HENDERSON & CO.
PROPRIETORS.
T IE subrcrlbors would Inform tho public that
thoy havo opened a Stable in tho Brick Build
ing on Bay street, botween Montgomery nud Jeffer
son streets, and have added to their already LARUE
STOCK several well broko NORTHERN HORSES,
bosldcs now BUGGIES aud CARRIAGES, aud aro
now ablo to supply all orders in thuir lino. Thoy
will have OMNIBUSSES and HACKS on tbo arrival
and departure or tho Curs and Steamers Aud also
HACKS for PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION.
Their establishment in all its dopnrtmouts, thoy
aro determined SHALL NOT BE EXCELLED IN THE
SOUTHERN COUNTRY.
FREEMAN, HENDERSON k CO.
ocWO-tf
FASHIONABLE READY HADE
R ECEIVED by the undorslgued a foil Bupyly of
READY MADE CLOTHING, consisting of all
articles necessary for a Gentleman’s Wardrobo.
AL80J
A cboico assortment or
French, English nnd German Cloths,
Cassmierei and Vestings,
which ho is prepared to make to order In the best
stylo and at tbo shortest notice. He al«o desires to
call attention to hfo stock or
BOY’S AND YOUTH’S CLOTHING,
wbioh will bo found or auporlor style and work
manship. W. R. SYMONS,
PC127 tf 17 Whitaker st.
NOTICE.
THE general Introductory Address or tbo
regular Session of Lectures in Oglethorpe
Medical College, will be delivered Tills (Monday)
Evoning, at 7# o’clock, by Dr. J. W. Benson, l’rofos
sor or Surgery. Tbe address being of a general char
actor, ladies and cltlzeus generally are respectfully
invited to attend.
nov2-2t H. L, BYRD, Doan.
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned, Commissioners of tbo Ogechee
Road, will recoive proposals for building a
Brldgo across the Canal, known as the Dean Forest
Brldgo. Materials to bo of the host quality. Ibe
plan aud drawing can bo soon at tbo office of John
S. Bowen, Civil-Surveyor, on Drayton street.
Proposals will be received until 12 o’clock, M., or
Novembor22nd. * ,
R. WAYNE. ) «3
E» C. ANDERSON, > fl
nov3 E, BOUKQUINE. ) Q
WANTED.
A SITUATION as Cook in a first class hotel, by a
young woman from New York, who has had
several years experience in tbe capacity or a cook.
Applications rccoivcd at this office for three days
only. nov3-8l*
BATH HOUSE.
G ENTLEMEN wishing to subscribe by tho
monf* “ * —
cuooso will
Saturday 8th or Nov. ^ . ,
clout number or subscriber* qbtalned by tbo above
date tbe Bath Uouso will be closed till April uoxt.
J. M. HAYWOOD,
oct31-U11n8 Ageut.
SNlLE.Miu'i wuauig w ■uuwjyiu«j ujr uju
montb at One .Dollar, to Batbo when they
to will please call In and give tbelr names until
day 8tn of Nov. 8hou!d there not bo a suffl-
aROODHIJDS, ctJO.
R ECEIVED per steamer Alabama, and in store:
80 kegs extra Goaben Buttor,
60 boxos State Cheese,
20 do English Dairy Choose,'
16 boxes Pine Apple Chocso,
30 barrels choice Apples,
50 barrels extra Eating Potatoes,
25 BARBELS BED ONIONS.
29 BARRLLS YELLOW ONIONS,
A barrel! Tomatoe.,
2 BARBELS PEARS.
4 B0XK8 raw LEMONS, IS DO NEW BA1S1NS,
10 half boxes new Raisins, 10 quarter do do do,
ALSO!
2 barrels extra Pig Hams,
2 barrels extra Pig Sides,
_ 2 barrels extra Pig Shoulders,
Dried BeeT, moked k Picklod Tongue*,
Tongues, Corned Beef, Pork, Ac.
For sale by R. H. WATSON A OO.,
oct28 No. 28 Whitaker street.
T QNDON PORTER AC.—Just received 16 casks.
Tor family use b;
oct 23 1
,y DAVID O , CONNOR,
Coper Brongfiton! ’Bngrten-
RAM* SHU' SjMKTHIRW
D DRESS GOODS.
Mrs FREELAND has opened
aud wUl be receiving by
stoamers through tho sea
son, tbelatestand most fash-
lohnablo stylos of
FRENCH BONNETS,
Klbbous.Flowors and Feath
ors. Also a rich selection
of Dress Trimmings, consist-
ng Ribbons, fringed, Volvot Ribbons and Bugle La
es, With a variety of Dross and Cloak Patterns |
which tho Ladles or Savannah and vicinity aro so
licited to call and oxamlne at No. 174 Broughton
street, Upstairs. oct 21
N IRELY NEW
mm~ and
Splendid Stock
or
Paris aud New York millinery,
M ISSES M. A. A C. WEBB, open tholr new
Store at the Northwest corner Broughton
and Bull streets on Thursday,23d October.
oct2l
VALUABLE RIC E PLANTATION
FOR SALE,
WITHIN TXX MILKS OP TUI OTT OT SAVANNAH.
O N the first Tuesday in December next, will be
sold before tho Court House In tbe olty of Sa
vannah, the Plantation on the Savannah rivor, ten
miles from the city, known as Mulberry Grove, be
longing to the estate of tbe late Philip Ulmer, con
taining six hundred and eighty-seven acres, of
whloh there aro two hundred ncree of first quality
tide rice land, and ona hundred and fifty-five acres
under good banka and In a fine stale for cultiva
tion. Also, seventy five cores of high land under
cultivation. On the place are a good dwelling house,
overseer’s house, barns, negro houses and other
outbuildings, all in a good state of repair. Perseus
deairing to purchase will call upon H. K, Harrison,
Ex’r, who resides within four miles or the Grove,
or Rllxa (Jlmer, Ex’trlx, who resides within two
miles ortheflrove.
Ter ms of sale made known on the day Tsole.
Possession not given until the first of January .
* H. K. HARRISON. Ex’or.
Jyl7-td KIJZA ULMER, Ex’trlx.
Tbe Charleston Mercury will publish one e a
week until the day of solo.
P UTNAM’S MAGAZINE FOR OCTOB
by J. & CU8BEDGE, A
SWAN & COs LOTTERIES)
[AUTUOHIZKD UT TOM STATU OP ALABAMA.]
,000.
TO -ME HAD FOR $10.
loatljmi 3flilitart| 5ltnbsmq Inttnq
CLASS J.
To bo drawn lu tbe City of Montgomery. Alabama,
iu public, on THUKSDAY, Novombor 18tb, 1868,
ou tbo plan or
SINGLE NUMBERS
SAMUEL SWAN, Manager. .
30,000 Tickets Only!!
Prises amounting to
200,000 Dollars!
WUl bo distributed according to she following
UNRIVALLED SCHEMEt
1 priso of 850,000 Is,
l do do 20,000 is
1 do do.
1 do do
I do do
1 do do
do do
2 do do
20 do do
60 do do......
76 do do
100 do do
do do
20,000 is
10,000 Is
10,000 is. ...
6,000 is..
2,600 Is
i.ooo is
600 Is
300 Is
2001s
100 Is
00 Is
860,000
20,000
20,000
10,000
10,000
. 6,000
6,000
2,000
10,000
.6,000
15,000
10,000
7,600
4 prizes of 8400 approxlm’g to850,000are 1,600
pun ox tub LOTrear.
30,000 Numbers corresponding with those on tbe
Ti kets are placed iu ono Whcol. Tho first 380
Prlsos are placoil In auothor Wheel. A number Is
drawn from the Number Wbeol, aud ut tbe samo
time a 1’rlzo is drawn from tbe olber wheel. Tbo
Prize drawn Is placod against the uumber drawn.
Hits oporatiuu is repeated unUI all tbo Prizes aro
drawo out.
APPROXIMATION PKJZEB.
Tho two preceding and the IwoBuccoetllug Num
bers to those drawing tbe first 200 prises will be
ontitlod to tbe 800 Approximation Prizes, according
to tbo Scheme. 1
In ordering Tickets encloso the money to our ad
dress for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which
they will bo forwarded by first mall.
Tue List of Drawu Numbers aud Prizes will be
scut to purchasers immediately after tbo draw
ing.
Orders for Tickets should bo sent in early.
j89*Purchosers will please write tbelr signatures
plain, and give their post office, county aud State.
49* Remember tbat ovory prize is drawn, and
payable in full without deduction.
49" All prizes of 81,000 and under, paid Immedi
ately after the drawing,—otlior prizos at the usual
Umo of thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential.
Prize Tickets cashed or reuewed in other Tickets
at either office.
UrderH for Tickets can bo addressed oithor to
S. SWAN k CO., Atlanta, Go., or
S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala., or
49* As tbo above is not an “odd and oveu num
ber scheme,” uo Certificates of Packages can lie
sold iu It. ootl4
fIGHT MONROE, New York.
attentionTublio;
THE ONLY
tm
MUSK.!
EXCLUSIVE
mm
W.D. ZOO-BAUM & CO.
T AKE tho opportunity to return thanks to their
friends and tho public for tholr favors, and
hope from strict attention to thdr buslucss, for con
tinuation of tbelr patronage, aud would therefore
respectfully ask the attoutiou of tho public to tbelr
usually large stock or Piano Fortes; having added
this season also, W. Knabor and G. Vogt’s Pianos,
which for elasticity aud beauty of touch und grout
power, can not bo surpassed. Also, on bund a
largo assortment of Musical Merchandize, and a
cholco collection of Homo aud Foreign Musio.
T HE subscriber 1ms removed on tho Bay, uoxt
door to tho Republican offico. whore ho Ib now
opening a sp lendld assortment of Fall and W inter
goods, which ho will sell by tbo pattern or make
to order in tho most fashionable style ; also. Ready
made Clothing from tho celebrated house of James
Wilde, Jr,, & Co ..Now York. Thankful for past
favors, he nopos by strict application to merrit a
continunnco of tbo samo.
N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing dono at
the shortest notice. Just received a lot of white
and colored shirts.
oct 30 JOHN W. KELLY.
imissmi ssHikE.
A LL PERSONS desirous of obtaining FRESH
MILK* Morning and Evoning, are hereby noti
fied tbat thoy can obtain tho Eamo at a reduced prico
by calling at ray residence, No. 58 LIBERTY
STREET. A. HARMON,
oct 1—dim
Office Charleston and Sav. R. 11. Co. \
Octoiier 10, I860, j
r E Sovomb instalment of FIVE DOLLARS PER
SHARK UN THE STOCK subscribed to tbe
Charleston aud Savannah Railroad, will bo duo ou
Monday, tbe 10th of November. 1’uyiucut to bo
made to tbo Treasurer, at tbe office of tbc Company
In Charleston.
Tho Suvunuuh subscribers Will pleoso pay to A.
PORTER, Esq., President of tbe Bank of tbe State
or Georgia, Savannah.
By order ofthePrcsIdeut.
O. F. HANCKKL, Treasurer,
DARIEN, Oct. 27th, 1858.
r S Co-partnership heretofore existing under
the name or PARKHURST 6c ADAMS, Is dis
solved by tbe death oi Mr. John R. Adams, all tboso
Indebted to tho lato firm are repuosted to make
immediate payment. Mr. Convcrs l’arkhurst, will
attend to the settlement or tho alfairs of tho said
firm. C. l’ARKHURSr.
Republican copy. 3m oct 30
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
Athens, October, 1G, 1850.
RE-ORGANIZATIuN OF COLLEGE FACULTY
On tue 10th of December next, tbo Trustees or
this Institution will proceed to elect tbe following
officers: Profossor of Bellos Leltros and Oratory
“ “ Ancient Languages;
“ “. Natural Sciences;
« •• Mathematics';
•*' “ Nat. Philosophy and Chemistry
Tutor or Mathematics;
•t « Languages;
And to appoint a President pro tom.
Tbe Presidents Salary is 82600 per anu.
Tbe salary’s of tbe Professors Is 82000 per an
num.
Persons elected will be expected to enter upon
tbelr duties the 16th of January next.
oct26 4w ASBUKY HULL, Sect’ry.
sept 80
; Marshall House ]
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A . RECEIVED by lato arrivals. Lady’s GA1<
■^TEKS. Gentlemen's Oxford T1£S.
Gents and Boys’ GAITERS,
uents Low Quartered, Calf and Patent Leather
SHOES.
Gentlemen’s Fine BOOTS.
M. J. BUCKNER,
odlO No. 71 and 162 Gibbon’s Building.
200 “
300 “
300
260
175
200
150
60
40
36
26
20
fHU,vw
20,000 are 1,800
30,000 aro 1,000
10,000 are 800
10,000 are 700
6,000 aro 600
2,600 are 480
1,000 are 320
600 are 2,600
300 aro6;000
200 aro 6,000
1,000 prizes amounting to 8200,000
PRICK OB TtOKSre.
Whole Tickets 810; Halves 86; Quarters 82 60.
HABVEa FOE NOVEMBER.
H ARPER’S Now Monthly Magazine for Novem
ber. Rocolvod aud for ealo by
WARNOCK k DAVIS,
oct24 160 Congress st*
FfiEJSS FBUIT AND GBOOEBIES.
PER BTKAMER AUGUSTA, AT
Yhe Savannah Grocery & Fruit Depot.
Q A BBLS. or tho Cbotcosto Eating Apples.
O2 do Fino Quinces, 3 Frails Datos.
10 Boxes Lemons. New Figs, Layer aud Bunch
Raisins, do Currauts, Citrons. «c., *c.
NEW BUCKWHEAT AND RYE FLOUR.
New No. 1 Mackerel, Salmon and Codfish
1 Crato Extra Bunch onlous.
1 do do Cabbages.
Pigs Foot and Pigs Heads In Pickle.
Bath Brick, Currie Powder.
Sup. Sago Cbeoso,
Corn Starch.
Fresh Biscuit, fifteen different kinds.
Stuart’s Syrup.
ALSO RECEIVED,
30 Buucbos Bananas.
10000 Nassau and Havaua Oranges.
All for sale on tho most reasonable terms, by
ocL30 WM. II. FARRELL.
UUNT’S IMPROVED SEWING 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 anj drelred length, and which will
not need to bo obi ogod until tho wholo is UBcd.
Bag manauTacturen a tin and Flour merchants aie
particular! invited tall aud examine U at 136 Con
grcanstrect by
tn»y26. MALFREDWEBSTER.Gen.Agt
NEW FALL AN0 W1NTBK
DRY GOODS.
rflHE undorslgued liavo and ore now receiving
X their stock or
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
To which they iuvllo tbo attention of their friends
and customers, aud public generally, as they feel
quito confident tbat they con offer such induco
ments as will satisfy tbo closest buyers. Iu oui
fino will be found a full supply of Planters* Goods,
such as Kerseys, Blankets, Llnscys, Flanuois,
Shootings, Shirtings, Cloths, Cassimores, with a
good variety of other stylos. Faucy Dress Goods,
such as rich, (all wool,) De Laincs. Worsted Plaids,
Cashmeres, English and French Mcrinoes, Silks,
black and colored. Also, Moiro Antique Silks, Em
broideries, Mantillas, Cloaks, Dress Trimmings, &c.,
Ac,, all of which wo offer on liboral terms. Call
and exnmluo al WKLAtf k WILLIAMS,
oet 12 No. 149 Congress street
mt gaac
50,000
' Intpcrrlilml
#oct28-eod3t
Integrldad,
Oobden,
MULLER k MICHELS,
cornor Bay and Lincoln streets.
F RUIT, TURTLE, &c,—Tho cargo of the schr.
British Queen, in throe days from Nassau, N.
F., consisting or
ORANGES,
LEMONS,
BANANAS,
TURTLE, &c.
For salo by YONGE & FRIERSON,.
oct29-2t No, 94 toy street.
' GUNNY CLOTH.
1 K A Ro,,s heavy Gunny Cloth,
lOU For sale by
oct24—'lino J. W. LATHROP k CO.
ASSIZE OF BBEAD.
City Tmbascrkb’s Okpick, )
Savannah, 1st Nov., I860. J
T HE average priceo or Flour the past mouth
being Eight dollars per bbl, Bread muBt weigh
as follows t
10 cent loaf must weigh 2)b 0 oz.
6 “ “ “ « 1ft ooz.
3 “ •» “ “ 9#- oz.
JAMES 8. WILKIN8,
uovl • City Treasurer.
AfTUANY ALE;
6)A bbl3 Rcad A Bro’s, Albany Ale, “a superb
dU\J or articlo,” landing per acbr Target, and
for salo by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
Having made arrangements wtlb Messrs. Read k
Rro’s., for ealo or their Albany Ale, shall be con
stantly supplied, and offer tne same at lowest cash
price.
oo8l SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO
BUCKWHEAT & MACKEREL.
# bbls Fresh Buckwheat,
20 # do.
26 bozos do.
20 bbli New No. 3 Mackerel,
10 # do Large No. 1 do.
10 y % do Small No. 1 do<
landing and for sale by
oct 31 SC3ANTON, JOHNSTON k CO,
20
B ACON—24 bhds. primo tooon 8
primo Bacon Shoulders, landing
* • Keystone State.” and for tale by '
om
' Keystone State,”
sc-it28tr«et
Bldefc 8 bhds-
from steams 1 *
'AVUS COHEN.
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
/TUNNY BAGGING—60 bales extra heavy Gun-
UT uy Bagging, on board bark Indiana, from Bos
ton, for salo to arrlvo.
oct27 tr
THK LADY’S GUIDE}
mo PERFECT gootlllty, in manners, dress and
X conversation, In tho Tamlly, In company, at
tbe piano forto, tho lablo, in tbo street, and In gen
tlemens society.
Also a useful Instructor In letter writing* tollsl
preparations, fancy needlework, millinery, dress
making, oaro or wardrobe, tho hair, teeth, hands,
•■l^-cowplexion, etc. by Emily Thomwell, author
of “Hbrao cares mado easy.” For aals by
WARNOCK k DAVIS.
oct!8 168 Congress street.
RHOADS df BOA'S.
E XTRA prepared Mucilage for ofllco and general
uso, being a substitute for Wafers, Scaling
Wax, Gumarablc and all olber Inconvenient pre
parations now in use, is always or good consistency,
does not turn sour aud 1h ready lor use at any
moment. For salo by
WARNOCK k DA VIS.
oet 18 169 Congresa street.
B UTTER and CHEESE-Jusi receives per steam
ship Florlua:
10 kegs cholco Goshen Butter.
10 boxes English Dairy Cheeso.
K. H. WATSON “
For salo by
oct 0
... H. WATSON k 00.
Corner Whitaker street, nnd
Congress street tone;
BEAL FBENOHEHBBOIDEBIES
HENRY LATHRQF & CO.
W OULD invite tho utlontiou of the Ladies to
their very large and rich stock or
iBTOimflonmreimnraqi
Opened THIS DAY, embracing tbo following styles
heal Thread, Houllon aud Multuso 8ET18 -
“ French, Muslin audCambrlo .
Mourning Betts, iu Book, Cambrio and Linen
Cambric and Swiss. Edgings aud Inserllngs
Embroidered, H.8. Bordered Hdktk
Muslin and Cnmbrlo Banda *
Misses Soils, iu great variety
Intents’ Cape, trimmed.
—AMO—
Cblldrou’e Worsted Capes
Opera Hoods, Tics, &c.
Colored, 811k and Caabmore Scarfs,
oct 6 -•
FOR SALE.
A LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN. GOOD COOK A N
WASHER, AND PLAIN 1RONER
AND SEAMSTRESS.
For particulars onqulre at ibis office. oct 9
C ANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, &0— .
60 boxes Adumauiino Candles, star brand
60 do Beadoll’a 0 k B Tallow Candles
60 uo Colgate’s do do do
loo do Smith’s It Buchan’s Family Soap
100 do Colgate’s uo. 1 and lb bar Soap
50 do do Palo do
60 do, Oswego Pearl Starch
CO do Boadell’s do do
60 do Soda Biscuits
26 bbls Sugar do. hand mado
26 boxes ground Poppni’i X lb papers
fin mala fliminmnit
60 mats CJuuumou.
In storo and for solo by
SCRANTON,
OC21
JOHNSTON k CO.
K ersey*?, plains .and twills—to pun
TKH3.—Wo would respectfully cull tho all u-
liuuuf tho Planters of Georgia and Carolina to tbo
very complete and extensive assortment of tbe
above Plantation Goods, aebloy’s Goods, or all de
scriptions, boiug among tbo tot which are uow
opened and for sale by
oct 1 LADSON k ROGERS.
S TUART’S REFINED k CLARIFIED SUGAR—
26 bbls Stuart’s orasUod Sugar
20 Uo do powdered do
bOdo Uo A clarified do
60 do do B do do
60 do do G do do
Iu storo and for sale by
0021 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO-
IJUTTER & CHEESE—
X) 26 keg cholco Uoshon Butter
60 boxes do do Cheese
Landing por steamer and for sale by
oc21 ECKANTON', JOHNSTON k CO.
TbTEW BUCKWHEAT Just received per late nrrl-
XI vals, uud for salo by J. D. JbBdE.
Woct21
JMPURTKD L1QU- KS—
10 casks'»D <2 Co palo and dark Brandy
6 pipes Holland Uiu (Modes Swan)
6# do Madeira Wine.
For sale by
OC21 SC lANTtN, JlLNl'it N A U,
P IG AND BALT HAMS AND SHOLDERS. Just re
ceived 3 barrels Pig Hams and Shoulders,
lOO.extra family smoked Hams and 3 bhds Shoul
ders, also 8 cusks Sugar Cured Hams, which Twill
sell for 12# ceuts por lb.
oct 23
DAVID O’CONNOR,
Corner Broughton k Draytou-st.
KNIGHTS & THEIR DAYS,
B Y DR. DORAN, author of “Table-frails,” &c.
Tho Hills of the bliutcmuc, by Miss Warner,
uutnor of “ Wldo, Wide World/’ &c.
A Pilgrimage to El Modinab and Mcccab, by Lieut.
Burton, of tbe Bombay Army, with map and llltua
trutlons.
Tho Humorous Poetry of tbo English Language,
from Chaucer to tiaxo.
LoriraerLlttlegood, toq., a ycung gentleman who
wished to seo Lite, by timedley.
^Tblrd volume Irving’s Life of Washington—obeap
Wood, Tborapewtio aud l’baruaoalogy—a uow
work.
Simpson's Obsturotrics—2 vote., complete.
Young America’s Picture Gallery—70 Uluctra .
bona. W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
oct 0
QUNDRIM—
D 26 bhds. P. It. Sugar
160 bbls. Stuart’s BoUned Sugar
100 kogs Soda
TOO boxes Carb Soda
lot) do Lemon Syrup
1000 # and # boxes Sardine*
100 coses Schnapps
100 M Imported hogars -
60 M American do
Rocelvod and for salo by
iMAIi!
oct 16
MoMAIION k DOYLE.
JpEACH BR/iNDY—1,000 gallons pure old Peach
Brandy, for Bale by
YOUNG k WYATT.
B randy, gin, rum, &c-
2f bbls Domestic Brandy
soptl7—2m
QANDLES, STARCH, BOAP,Ac.-r
60 boxes fc'porm and Patent Sperm Candles
560 boxos and half boxes Pearl Starch
160 “ Colgate’s No. ISoap
60 *• Bcadcl, Smith k Colgate’s Family an
Pale Soap
200 “ Adamantine and Tallow Candles
60 “ Pipes and Pipe Heads
In store and for sale by
oct 2 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON irCO.
Brandy
20 # casks 4th proof Uo, twlgg hoops
25# do do do, do
60 bbls E Phelp’s Ryo Gin
60 do Luther Felton’s Boston Rum
75 do N. 0. Rectified Whiskey
20 # casks Malaga Wlno
60 bbls Old P&HGIn,
la store aud for sale by
oc21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k 00.
839 REWARD, ‘
AM Runaway, on tbo 2d instant, my negro
man POMPEY. Ho 1s about (wenty.four
years of ago; six feet high; stout built; not
jQ^very dark complocted; bos a down look in
nia countouance; bos a soar on tbo top or hia foot
out with an axe. Ho was rslsod in North Garolil
ns, Robeson county; and mar bo trying to make
bis escape back. Any person bringing him to me
or confining him in Jail so that I get him, I will na*
tho above reward. * w
C. W. CRAWFORD,
„ , ooiquiu p.o.,
Montgomery county, Ga.
BROUGHT TO JAIL.
or light complexion, with a slight for the left
years old.* 6 feet3 ^ lnCh#a he, * ht > about 26
The owner te requested to come forward, pay
as tbe law directs. *'HENRY* OVERSTREET,**
j!” Jalor.
GODBY’S LADY’S BOOK
F R November,
Graham’s Illustrated Monthly for November
Arthur’s HomeMagaslne for November,
Potorson’s Ladies National llagazinofor Novem
bor.
Mrs Stephen’s New Monthly Magazine, for No
vember.'
Ballou’s Dollar Monthly for November,
Received and for sale by
WARNOCK* DAVIS,
Booksellers and Stationers
oel22 169 Oongressreet
JUR—600 bbls. extra and superfine Flour, as •
X sorted brands. ’
600 sacks extra and superfine Flour, asa’d brands
160 quarter aacka double extra,
180 bbli, Goodletrllle double extra
®* * YOUNG k WYAW.
GRAHAM’S MAGAZINE
I^OR NOVEMBER—Received by
X _ J, B. CUBBEDGE, Agent,
08*38 under the Marshall House,
60 boxes choice brands Tobaoce
26 chests Congor Oolong Tea
26 half cheats choice Green Tea ,
26 bales Wrapping Twine
Received and for sale by
sept 28 McMAHON k DOYLE.
H ERRINGB A POTATOES- T""" ' '
76 boxes Smoked Herrings
60 bbls fine eating Potatoes
Just received and for sale by
<*tt SCBAOTON, JbHNSIOK * 00.'